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, - 'S' I Vif u -"" ':-:;;, ;iifv;x . - - r. 1- 1 ' F Tt X. TtB TTr? if T 3? . In advance, per year,$a rjg jOI pau in aumnce, &0, pjot paid Mntil six V, , , months have expir- , cd, -' , - 300 has expired, r-i -.- 359 Xfosubcarjptipn received for a less tinwe than a, year, unless the price be paid in advance. . . ; . 'W " , ir-Vixm -" ,s- Ifii? la"5XlV-rT l-jtion, SOrt. except it re v, CDfRACTERSAS'-lMPDRTiNT ToWiTrQ 1 T' V - ! itia 3ti M g-- u V' ---,t ---; wi two month., S4 " ' " ' : T? A VT-rmTlVTr f -ti '"t.-;.V--,. - ta..C;-'''''-''' ' ' -' ' -Liberal Eduction for C C 1, 10 15 23 rv. Tornr9 u hn A t- . . . iM, , "".;u,i Hse in the newsDsfD'erj should always mark their ud vertiseineojl ?fth ,he nnmberuf ,nsert,ons ; otherwise tbej'lr forget andlettbi advertisement ruQ loo4riKS neceary, andvhen the bill cpmes tp beitieT ' there is something s4id about the : "inrt ' when an article is advertised for sale Iw 5 -W the advertiser should ..attend tot out of the paper, because it misleads the" reas of the paper, besides running him to moreS ' AT T!IK CAROLINIAN OFFICE! W9 n-m ' - t n nM 41. i. M . E- 1 uui lci HIV 181 t)I Sept. 18 ISO. 'J'-.-.--..v-. -For "all snch Blanks as veke'rirw'-;" critrWHrfhit Where i inks are printed to order; tfie prices will range from 35 cU,t $t '50 per quire, thus: 1 quire cap- DUnks o - ' . ; .-..' c (c SI "i0 00 sr 75 60 AO 40 per qMrire.- 1 4, 3 or, G ' 20 " " ;, " - - .41 ... ,4 r-' c t c 1 jnire letter-sheet blanks 23 85 75-, '(.) 53 45 - 33 " 3 ' - 4 cc 5 or 6 --. Any blink printed to order- whic-h has more muter iii it th n rs usual . blanks printed for the above prices, 'will be fclr'ged extra accard-jr-r to the -amount'of matter, "or the faricy-vvork directet tf be dne.s ' like -rnlnnera blank coit'iinifif-l)nra tew line of m itter to ttie sheet will be charged'-a-iess price. - t ' NECR0ES; WANTED. 7,t-?h will be piid for 1 ikely voung JNTegioes if -implication i made.sooh. " ' ' J-'& T. WADDILL. Sept 14, 1S50. -603-tf ? - FALL AND WINTER We are now receiving our Fall and Winter fj, -!, cnsisting of - a very -general and well selected stock, la all Xiioes, which we are oifering en our "usual terms. T All sorts of "Produce : purchased ; an n wi nes. attend as usual to theF orwardinsr BUsi- J . & T. Wi DDIL L, ' "' tf " llav street. Nov 30, 1550 CM JOHN D. 'WILLIAMS,;. ConXmission and - Forxvardiria: ir;RciiA?r- 'MiirrttcViilc, "Si C.'"'TV Feb, 2, 1S5Q;' . . .." . Benj- Blossom fit Son, COMMISSION MrJl?CAN TSS, No. 145, Front Street, Liberal advances made Upon consignments of Nav.d Stoie, Cotton, Grain, and other produce. Jan'v i sr i .iy... iJ. . r JOSEPH GENERAL COMMISSION AND . vi - Forwarding Mcrclumt, WILMINGTON .5. c rompt pewofial attention -givmi to eunsigri ments, - and cash ilvances' inade 5m shipment to me or my friend n New Yprk. - ' Feb'y 1S51, IV ii a J r. -" JUST RECKIVKD, 1780 Panama; rlieffliofnV. and Pa it 11 -leaf ' And this sprini ! ParU -and "New 1 ork: srvie.oi tnole-skin, silk and angola rlaw, " .- tide. Also, rhenV, boy' and.chitdren s bearer, silk, and fur do., -ot .every de-enptron frm er erslof the best martulactories Hi the U. -Mates, together -with' a good ass;ortraent of my own manufacture, which makes my stock the most complete ever ffeied in thiinr.' A few beautiful misses' Gypsie? T have muln !n-an?ements that arto 011 sitKi w ill enable fne and dealersr at wholesale, at a yerv small advance, ana .r f illy iaviJe them and dl others 4 ri vrani or iia. 1 .-1 ... ihut ifwill and Caps, to give me n can, uenrj.. be to their advantage to do. so, r as 1 mined to sell cheap- 1 " . j.ik- Highest prices " paid for fur .kins yand-lamb f W00L " ' DAVID GK&-7: North-east corner Market Squaie.Green sj. March. 1.5,-lSi)l . - ---v rouACCO. The subscriber has a good stocky of acco.m ".. ...11 .Tii!arly.:fromf. Messrs J . Tn,,0, xr fMfv. ooalities-ussorteu. frm .,-.r,.. ,o -which' vvrll oe sold at the lowest manufacturing prices., tlTLEY Fa vpttpyiUel Anril -5, 1S51.V - tf ' WANTED. A frond Carriage Painter will find steany em ployrnent and good wa es, - oy applying ij"" A. AMcKETIIAN- diately to . -:, . ' Fayetteville, April 12. tf ' '-' . r, RTTTATrE HOTEL. THE Subscriber having ".SSSi ' ed the above well knmrfn.Hotrse, is te entertain travellers wttn "tRa li V 1J .Carl ha ge, Moore Cort N. C.', ? 37 -X; MOLASSES. 140 Hhds. primeoles; for sale Scon July 12.;iS51 n; ini-"v. . ? ED WAHD- 0ANTWELL AnTWev V at ' J romp i. aneui" &f t - - - -othr r,eoUcionlvt entrU3ttf rwes or ; ROOKVIELEACADEMYl vfn n ; J -"""."TOiutJi country; a sedJct Smer COUnt-. Md . ,'reivote and beautiful country; at Bjpook-, from the for the eductiooV :T!-8 1 ad;antaSPS respecf it,;: JLV111' ad hick alt.anirlfnt. " uZJl?, '-P tate, the sale of prohibited within tvro miles of the Till-e ? s the FavetteVm-" u,eom,n,ttee of the w P into two "fchV-th- rPW 2"m Uvided fulmbrMLl ilT L SefU4 n,J ornamental. The usc- MathemaEtand iwfi5a hig.hw8,f b"nhe of the c uiiuct me care of Messrs Sandford and JJuntt-ad. lush iitrarv 7i : r -iat? education and tttmon w.- ;,iaitSr.r from the8e gln. PMi - (alike thdilt!f. th'8 passing tribnte of aohera. . Well m a? ? gratitude to tbem as lalentnand a.5 tl ? then "men) thattheir ry deportmei . Vhe Acd,my and their exempla- w&w toZS?ltnflhl, community. And that the wLbr JLr'" -hcn -e ope aaatci!nRn,.,;"74.Z?."." iways -aijorci an ad 2""!heS pie, late PrVsidenlt of Willram and alary College, Va. " f.jnVto'iln?aV7rln ' y " T,it " Rrf : 'Sandford" U luny abl to teaeh and to teach well, all the branches ,r&U nai -ily taught in our Academies." - orancne -oraj- Jle particularly refeiVto'lIoT J. C. Dobbin, exrnember of Congress, and Hon! Judge Wm; B. Ochiltree, of Texas., his old scholars, whom he preparedfor. College, while he taughfat Favette ville. - . .. ' -, . .."Extract of a Tetter from the Hon' J Phillips 1 hoemx, member of Congress from the city" of .New York, to WW Seaton, Washington. !r Sandford is well known in Sew York, is connected with some of our most respectable fituiiliu. and is libernalv eaitcated. .- - ... - . ... . .. . , . . . J I House Rep. U. S.Jan. 24, 1845. . . .... - Extract from the Newton Journal Pa., March 17th, 1840:" '. . iphi is a mosi competent 1 cachor . and ure liKe to see his abilities appreciated as they ought 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. Balto.. Md ..Aug', oth. 184". The 1earer. J J. Sandford". is a distinguished Teacher and superior disciplinarian. - , , . . . Extract of a letter from Gen. D. M. Barringer, f North Carolina, now Minister to Spain, to Hon. John M. Clayton, Sec. of State, dated March 149. - - - - '-' '-"-.-, "Kc (J. J Sandfn'rd) is a fine scholar, a classfcal and elegant writer, U Connected ith one of the most distin gtiihfd families fif New York, and has educated some of the most distinguished men of onr State. --- 5 He has many other stron; as the above. testimonials equally as . Hon., Sam-nel M. M agi-aw, -HelAir, Hartford co, Md ; Josh ja Bryant, E--ii ,; Havre de Grace, Mil.; Rev. Adam Empie, Richmond, Va.; Hon. E. Jov Morris, ex-M. C, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hon. Jahn M. CIavton Delaware; Hon. J. C. Dobbin, ex-M. C, Fayetteville, N. C.; G. C. Grammar, Esq., "Washington 'City; Hon. '1. rl: V&aminra, Jude Superior Court, X. Y.i Hon. J. Phillips Phoenix, M.'C, N. Y.; Hon Hamilton Fish, Ex Governor N.Y.; Hon. Wm. Coste.Johnsoii, Ex M fV Frpdeiick. Md : Col. Robt. McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va.; Hon. John Wethered, Ex M . C. Baltimore, Md.; Gen: Isaac Thomas,-Alexandria, La.; Judge Wm. B. Ochiltree, Texas.; Hon EtiV -Sand lord, late Judge Crim. Court, N. Y -; ' TERMS. . ; i Tor' Boaril," Wishing' and Tuition, 965 per scs-' sion of '23 weeks: one half in advance. No pupil received, for -a less "time than one Sipn- Xj.:sandford, j ; ' ' - " " . ' FiincipaL June Jl, 1S51 .. . - : .... ;. -. S ; Acir,t .ular can be seen at the office ol this paper. WASHINGTON ' LIVERY STABLES. J. J. 111 ilips & Kobt. Wooten ; ' Ire prepared to" furnish the public with horses, cAnniAGES, 333 CCD TOSL J3L-3HE2 . They are" also prepared to send passengers to any -of the' neighboring towns, onreasonable terms. , Their stock may be found - at their sta bles oonosite the Methodist Episcopal Cl.oich, Hav street. -t . . - '' j'.-'tt., Thev always have in attendance a good hostler and kinsman. They will take Uorses on livery at reasonable terms, f"1 -" - -" ,. "' 'I' 8!a twehorse carriage ill ben rea.iiness, at short notice, to convey .pasaen :r. . steamboats. ; not Cnr'and if satisfaction Please give us a given; no pay will De.reqoirm.. i fFavetfeville, March 6, Ittol. ; ?" i EMPIRE STATE ; a J m net The Empire. Stove is 1 tae laiesi au approved 'pattern J instoe. cheaper itnan "an ': For ;sale by C. W. AXDREW3-.v Fayelteville, AprilgG. .. them may be found at all timrsat tneir ouo when not professionally dW mD ;-v 1I.:a: McSWAlN, M. D. "April 30, 1851: 636-tf ; LAW NOTICE, v V ARCHIBALD A: W SMITH . , rflrin. ri "Anderson reet -nean lei L4 A S B kl( 011 U 111 . V v..---- eli Hewjll attend .1 ".ul ution of claims and lav business Ke,i: '-i... -nialiv to' the takingf ecounU pHxVcVtorsdminUtratnr Wtr "- ij -- -r - j u . ... x . -j , . j, iew- j ioui . M'"Ffcfr ornewheatHeriw) arold V Mills, or at e- abiding place.6 "X??? our to!Tn .'tbeir , home ad ix. MrSandfora has resigned his Fituation as Principal of the Iscwton High School, having been elected Princinalof rtna ftf 1 .. n-nR.mn. o.l . : -. . . . . .. 1 . ' - vc vx.iji4iif.L guuiiu a in i ii itint nn a n tf havi?4 assocTatthemthe . Medicine and. surgery, '-l";;, he o ther rf l, .. i t n -r r ei.ii L ions, ana jU . X a toi of eryfOTeji1 i.VKir5WnmTi Spring Goods, 1851. JAMES- KYLE . Has jast received a large and general assort-' ment of Dry Goods, among- which are' j " J200 pieces new stvle'Calk-oes, . , ' . - 250 - ." . " . Ginghams, , "'A 340 printed and embroidered Lawns, . Brocade and other Silks, -: '- Swiss and other Muslins" s-. :x - c Irisb LineDs, .Lawns and Diaper?,. r r- . , Bobinet Lace and Elgings , ' . .' '"". , . . Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, " ' Umbrellas and. Parasols, ' ' ' -Superfine Cloths and Cassiineres, - ; , Tweeeds and Mareno Gatoimere, - , ? Bonnets, uncommonly cheap, Bolting Cloths, Anker brand., with many other goods, all of which -w-ere nnr. chased by tbe package for rash. Those ivi"shinr to purchase by wholesale or retail, will please call before purchasing elsewhere, .as good bar gains may be expected this season." -March 15, lS-air "' "-" " TIN WARE MAKTTJFACTOR'S. AT WHOLES ALE. "RETAIL."'' FyriT' WARD'S - Old estahlishedTin&. Sheet ; Iron; Waie-Manufactory Is emcQd To the . souili-east corner of Market 1 Squarey r ready .with . the "necessary ; machinery and materials for making " Factory jDriims a n(l Can?? and to do all kind of work for Factories; also Uoofinir, gutter inland all kinds of - - JOBBING done on short notice,&. by experienced workmen. A constant supply of Tin kept on hand, at wholesale and retail. Conntrj' merchants and pedlars can be supplied at the very lowest prices. - ' " C. W. ANDRES. ' Sept 28, 1S50- l : ' " '.;' '"'-- - XEW SPRISG & SUMMER G O O 2 S . AIIEY, SH E M WELL & CO., Are now receiving direet -from New York and Philadelphia, their spring " and summer Goods, embracing every article which is usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. . They 'would call the at tention of the ladies in particular to their very handsome stock of - - r J) R E S S G o o n S w hich have beejw selected wjth the grWes.t care qiiatrtyTsTyTesanrf prices, with any in the mar ket. They will' not enumerate, as they have such a variety.; and would say to the ladies that they have no Jenny Lind goods, In. t would re spectfully solicit a call to see the goods and hear their names. To the gentlemen they would say that they have the hanJomest stock of Cloths, rJassimeies and Vestings that have ever been ex hibited in this market. Give us a call. " . " Also, a large assortment of ladies', gentlemen's .nd children's BOOTS and SHOES, and abeauti ful lot of Parasols and Umbrellas, .together with i a general . assortment of CASTOX CRAPE SHAWLS, white and col'd ; summer. Vizites and Mantillas; lace and muslin Capes, "Collars and Cuffs ; mourning and second mourning ditto. . Sugar, Coffee, Tea,' Spice.-, : - : ' March 20, 1651, . . . .. IS ti courage Nortli Caroliija, ' The undersigned is manufacturing, in .Fay etteville, ' - ' : ... Boot & Shoe Polish, far superior to the Blacking purchased in the Northern Cities. He intends devoting his whole time to manufacturing and vending this very superior polish, and calls upon all who think it to the interest of the Southern people, to become independent of Northern manufactures, to give him their-. awl and patronage. ; Jle is piefared to show, by absolute trial, to anv one nlui will call upon him. the vast super iorityof his over all other polishes or blacking now'sold in North Carolina. Call and have your boots and slmes once completely blacked and polished, ai.d he satisfied. . -, . I Jl IS art 1C le is onereo at a price out n..iei than is asuallY cliarged tor other ana interior Qualities, and a trial is all that is asked to secure tfelatronage ot ine puunc generaiiji -...- . , The nndersignea expects 10. cicij.jw t;on of the State? to introduce his polish, and asks now in advance that'Mei chants and others vis, t ing Fayetteville will give binva call. ' ' 5 Thia Polish can toe uted Dy jaaies wiumr u"iae iw . - ,- : , . ... A, J ... v Uv u vv an v. 'juneb'l1, ,iSfr. X .' 643-Ora 1 30,000 lbs. RAGS wanted by H -June - r- ;n. 'dhaiouh . N E W YO RICC LOTH! NG WILDE, BATES CTAyWR;; (SUCCESSORSTO cTr. XONfiTREET & CO; No. 6 4 Nassau stfYofe' Woold invite the' attentionv!oEmeVcnants 'and dealers in CLOTHING -"',5i,aUii' ter tock, which for extent, ielv, STYLE-it WORKM ANSHl Y caaaomesiii '"-": Vl States, and tney Dfuere fiiltV'repay ine troooie.o ;pik.. -.-f - It wilt le their enaeawru" w t rftnrero for aelBe- - 1 -'- VVELL MADE GA R51ENT ; f LQ W PRIC ES. A better class. of goods .hacen got p ini - .n- rmmil iniMothinif Houses. ithern trade,' and with pectai rewrenv 6l6-&t j Nrw i t'tic'i jury , , The c the nam solved by mntua ,Au.7 nnwI AD. r.nit- "-.'fv'ii.i i Ji -continue i'6uBepttt:il Stand- in e?i'l? 4; SMbK.' " . . - r,artrfe?snfp "-Fr," "V " LTV t e Ot J?-ltOWiait. -- ---- 1 ' -s s i- t . - 1 SI T . -t " "j . ' , - i.- -r-'.- --. f J . . 1 . JRYJIXIAMS -have remold, tort he Store recently topfed; by MrTiirDr Star ""Vc lur-T iae Jll ecrd additions-tb'th country merchants are renuextfHl to examine ear Sfock. " J I B." STARR - ' . June 7, lS51r,, 400 JLaborers Wanted? : (col6rei rkEiFEitttErjS ; M - At, SI perday. Also, 00 CARPENTERS" at ;,50: to work on the Cape Fear River, between Haywood ,and, -Fayetteville.Constant employ ment and payment every thirty days in Cashw Apply at Smrler's Falls. Silver Ron. an' fcnC Fall. ''. if t , i-'-i Jf'S Sfrt?-: McCOLLOUGir& CO." . May 3, 1S51. ..'. 1 : - - - JJLOUT'S CREEK, riiiiy 4-4 Srieetings, -,7 Shirtings, ! . Flax & cotton Cloth, 1S Si 4-4 (madeofsfioe thread,) . ' ' ' ': J ': ? Cotton Osnabnrss," i - - - ,i - "n-U-z , -Cotton Yarn (aHNos.,)- ; - -Stocking Yarn & Carpet Warp. : " .'. ,-' ""r or sale by the bale or piece by " . '-''' 4 ' " -' geoC mcnell:" , June34, 1871. v fc'u., . 30 hhds. new- crop MOLASSES i - For sale by ' " -- '-X June 23. PETER P. JOHSSffN: A 31 E ItIC A Sr- H ARB W A RE. a MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS,- : -. - t ; ' No. 5 Piatt street, . ; ; Three doors from Pearl st , NEW YORK". " Would respectfully invite the attention of the Hardware Trade to their Stock of Goods, receiv ed direct from the Manufacturer, and for sale on favorable terms.-- New York, July 16,'1S31 3m"" - ff NOTICE. ' The undersigned notifies all persons whom it may concern, that he will on the 2Stb day of July inst., at Elizabethtown, apply to two of the Justices of the Peace for the countyof Bladen to be permit ted to take the oath provided for the relief of insolvent debtors, . when and .where they can appear and contest the same, if they see proper.' ' . " ' , THOMAS McLELLAND r Elizabethtown, July 10, 1851. - - 647-tf"-" LANDS FOR SALE. We wish to sell OOO, ACRES OV LAKD lying near Cameron' Hill, Round Top, -anthe -3 ofj he Plank Bod..i.l,n1r frSTSrsarpas sd by any " other in "fhis section of country. There is a steam saw mill and turpentine distil lery in the immediate vicinity. " . . For information in regard to price and. other particulars, call on the undersigued. "- ' ' - f '--- A J. CAMERON, . J. W.. CAMERON. July 10, 1S,")1 . 3m ; .. - - EDWIN (J LOVER, : (SIGN OF;; THE LARfJE WATCH,)'''3-' Has returned from N, York with a targe stock of -T , ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry Plated Ware, and 3VI il i ta ry Good s,- - which he will sell'-at a small advance on cost. He solicit? a call from all -wanting to. purchase any article in his line, for he is conhdeut he can suit them both in price and quality. - ' Hay street; Fayetteville,' NCI July 19, 1851 "--3ih-' -"M f.FpTJR larse" sized good M.U.LES,;,vrfll broke to the wasonand not exceeding seven jears old. Apply -to D.'& VVT McLauriht Fayi dteville, or to the- subscriber at Slicksille;f3 niles above Favetteyille, m the east-side of Cape ear River. N: K?McDUFF1E. ("July 25,' 1951 tf '' :'CPMEATiLAST-? 'Mess Beef and Pork ; 100(5 lbs rprime Xa d? r For sale low by- II. - BRANSON 8t SON. iJuly-3G.lSil.r Kx.-flz ri- , 50.'Ubls,$yet 1000 s iCks' Liverpool Salt, with wirusoal , 'stock of Groceries. f 4J-y- - ; J : St T.-WADDILLTi July 20, ISol . . - A good supply of Williams' Rectified Rye Vhiskey. . 4,.v. A;,4,'r &TW-? $20 JRewardwmjEAcii: i Ranaway ' in .December, J350j -my" negio boy ABRAM and HENRY Henry is ft feet 7 inched kish and about 33 yarsold;. ile i yvell kmrn-n iu Fayetteville.. where he. learned.the bldcksmith trade. He is rather small and .very dark, with a doWcast took. "v; Abraro is'S et"10 inches high; about 25 Year old; somethinff lighterof complexion tbao Henry; stout and w-eli.tormealiid. walks upright. These nee roes are thought to be ia, Robeson co.. near the'Big Swampy --' v-y I will ie tne"aboyeTwrd f fey tfoiTars for then6netBent-bfi eitherrAbra'risjor Heiflrj? in the Jail; at Lumber ton, Robeson eoun tjry. f; tbfty dollars far, the. Coti&necaent if both at, the, same plac'e::'?8 '''"''-1 frt- . " ' . "I lJuiy23,-15tfL? H4U .. . .. ,11.1, .J. DR T-D.- 1IAI0H . .Ha ke.n an ,Offie on Haj, street i 'weit bttti Hotel BuiWinjwtle"t J oly-l 9 S51 "1- it f c 5 -i -5 a j-cdoHrom'-iwiii "fern tpardohapp4ittiont4t)ffic Td Urw -Lit? I : June 123. . MJ :CAMFBELLi "J ?? S.;i;-fr vtf irrtVilvisi&tn W - 11.' - - n . 1 FrorB .and.aer the 2PtVJrie';, 151, oeach fewtpaper'7lotCexreed!niprfr ionreV ji X'IX". tbeaiinexed rates prf uaVfirr o lJN:Padln,uarterly in;adyaice 13Iik jrate a only ppl y - where tjve paper is, seni froiflBthe .office of panlfcatioh't actual and Ivna fide eobsrribeirs1 :4 $1& i"e viiiiiwili - -P'?t r'?nO : tl3f:ii&i.yjgM 4- t -c . . . e . e s s. . e r ct ea i1 Ove 60, not ever -300 miUis. 60. 30 . , 20 JU.V f 2H Over 300. not over IOOO milcS 75 "45 ' S9 'U' tli'JX OTerl000if-"i 00.; J)0" 6tt Osl20 Over 20OO; -. 4000 ... 125 7ft M . 25 12K 6J Otit 4000 miles. ' - . . .. jgrt .pQ- 60 30 . ls t.,' 1st, Weekly ,tvpers" on TV", wjicri ; sent a above. stated, art? to be .deliyered tree in the eoontr i where they re puldisUedfand this althongb Coir--j yeyed ttv.Jbe majl.oyer fiftxmUts:.- Li,titji i fi, Aepaircont?ioMigno,jn.yer C-UlsqtJar-fncbes, are 'to be charged une'uiiarter the above" rates. ' 3d. Publishers of newspaners-are allowed to: exchange free of potage,onecprof each n.njtn ber only; and this privilege extends. vIone wpa pers published in Canada. . ' :. ' "t .... , lL- ;4fh. The weight ol newspaper1rrtnst be-fakeil: or determined wheor they are in a dry tate; r O t rv r"it masters -re not .enti tied to-"receite 1 newspapers life ofpostage trpon their; .franking; privilege;' r "... , " fr Gth." Payment in advance doe not entitle the party. paying'to any'leduction" from .the'above rates;- " .--i J .r- Bales of Postage: ta beeharged .vpn all trontient newspaper and every other- desert pUon- of Printed AIatter, exeept VVfopiper mid "-P9 rtodiealSf. published tt interval and not ei- - eeedins three month and ent from .the oMee of puotieatian ta actual and bona tide tUMcrx? 1 hers. ' ' ---y:-i;-;:-f . T NTE.--For eaclr- additiooHl : a II! is ounce, or fraction -of an onaceK beyond the ten ounces, in this table. Additional rater; will- be SI o -'--i tJi ! - '5 charged. sis D el - 3 o 95 icudcts. ict.rct. One ounce, or under V -j -". f ,1 2 T3 4 & . Orer 1 ounce, not oyer 2 ounces 2 4 8 lo.' 2 - J 3 - - 3 - -' 9 1 -1' " , 3 r , ,4 ,"!;,.4'1.8'1 12 , J6 ; " 4 i:- " J' 5 ' 5 10 15' 20 '25" ' o u . ' '- - e; - -. r-12 18 .24 30. " -v;.. T ,t ,7, ,14. 21-2S.35. : ; . - DIRECTIONS. 1. On every transient newspaper, unsealed circular, handbill, engraving, pamphlet, period ical, magazine, book, and. every other descrip tion of printed imat.terVt'he above-rate fwrnst in. all cases be, prepaid, according to the weight.. " 2." Whenever any priuted matter'on which the postage is required to' be prepaid shall through the itiattentionjof Postmasters, or -otberwise . be sent without prepay menf, he same nall be charged with dpuble the'above rates. 1 J "3." Boiind 'books" and parcel of printed matter,' not welghioff -over 32 ' uoee shall be deemed aiMlablniCtervs fls trt? ,'t'n& i& isiujt-'y? -'' -i Periodical poblibed ; at interval, not exceed ing three month, and ent.. to actual and Jbena fide subscribers, are to .be" efiarged. with one half the rates mentioned in the last obove table, and prepayment of a.' quarter' postage thereof must in allae be rquiredA-Pet'ifKliealar 4ub lished at inteivalajof mre .than- three months are charged with' the' full rate, "Vvhich must i be prepaid.' 3-t& ;u-l i t.c i "Note, Ia Castf there i on- or. in any 'netTepa per periodicsL painphlet, or other printed mat ter or paper, connected therewith, any. manu script of Voy kind by .which.inf6rmatioDhaJl be asked for, or Communicated - ini 'wrtting oV' by tnarka"6r igns;theaid,trewfcpaper perkdicaii pamphlet, or other printed matter become sab ject to. letter postage; and it, js,.fhe, dutyof,fie Postmaster to remove the .vrapper and 'e"nyel-, opes from all printed matter and pamphlets hot charged witb.letter postage, for tbes purposc of ascertaining wh;etber there t uponroncted with any such, printed matter, or in 0cb packr. age any matter or thing which wotild ' author ize or require the charge of a higher rat of post age' thereon .;5 Wi-:- .(:;.;! - rU iNVK;.HALWrptmater GeheraL,; C Fayetteville andVCentrc ,"1 , PMNROAD. - ? !EElIiVt OF "STOCK II OLDE R Sr, Notice is.' 'hereby : given, X-thal'i'eeting 'of Subscribers to 1 he prbt.oseo! Plank ?Road from FavettevifletS Ootr. in- Stanlys .Cfnjifr;tjwi4t, be 'held in the HOT EL. H ALL. in the Town of Fajcttetrillfi ..Viv r:'f Qtt Tlmrsiar llic -21st dayof Aagast next for-the ' purpose of j organizing -the. Company,, preparatory to commencioK ,inewv-a.. . The amount necessary to secure the bartetv rfaTiog been "subscribed in the'Towni f Vyii Tille and Coonty-of Cumberland, it UarDeHlj requested that all who are interested in the wplk either as subscribers or. aa intending to, become so, will appear at thi meeingtii'peron'!"6r' by proxy.ind IharaJIubrfptiobbooks1 inVtferf hands of Com missioner sr ill be retnroed. toffee niin,s it. ia. lired-that-a-vieorou effort aiibold, b made previous tq, the neetiiig.to ob, taiii tl sum'iiece9.iry t 'carry tb Riad th its: westerb tirpiiiin, "ahaite. 'JpTeica6Iia roote bv Litt! MiUsTf The: frtt6ljo( Ih,ea terise-i f thQU:J w of .Richfeogds, Montjgio e,ryJStanty.aiid Curaoeriaoaare i pereforearn-. estjljf rVqted $p bring 'to.the :roeetirig Mn'VbU sobscHotione fhaf eauilie4 obtained iindeir Ifie asau ranre. heretofore civ en , that the Road is ta take; .ths shortest iroij tr to ? LiUW iMiilr A$ iMJlaa4: hcini inW b. ...w - - I I '111 A- M- pAPrTtXfcrTew6t', tf. afore ay nee. per. VCft May M-elWtjt.-- V X'-Wm.H. Bxynct Bettor and Proprtdn jgU YETTE VILiLE C. ? - ' !SAAai:Al-OF THE GEORGIA. JEirtTf ceni Jti ' Ifavafut. -Shooting of Li - Jxthfrif'JlIortalH Troops. Georgia frp Clvagres anV H vpa "with IZGi psMeniier,. atU da te v ff om Hvu t , Augti&i , - arrival jtUiii, morjiing- .pceat exc.iiejave 'preiteii; a . U rc cc pJUon of oe Wa rom New (Meiina relt ivo. tjFtfMfe proceedinca)Cthe.putan StBftbn ; ?N0n llic nritjof . August lU in "confer qvenccof irivateatly4ce received. ? 4ft goyeriirrtetit all the rael vessel wit's be - exception of the PiWarfo,. IkJ left the. pott Kq Hitirs My e.afloal tlial larw bodies t f - armed 4n were collected-ori theyf torhla jreef Of thpMqQse idvajcing a descent- jrjnaiirpn the nteriurraiHl tUecove rnnt. v - ' .. i i L trritnent.haii primU'ited! iu; issue JiU-,a4'tec , hc wiling of ibe;Ueorgia-i.V.i .fcr-.xi Several .captured , ntirgents badj beo ,;.?r ' t-iir 'i f tl Xlie cap (aiii enraUia issued a'poela- tn at i m, prvm i st n& p n r tl pr to a 1 1 v bo;ljv ij.l t laj. dtiwn thei rarm except i.lket readers. wUo,;il ,taken,.wUl t execu tetl or. aeo Jo Sp?tn. ... ..-,fo ..tr " hz:tt .f-sieTi..; T Tle goyernmexit doabts s.the layaltjff. toany rof lVe sre jinie"ntvj .-le troopa. wb have. lalelj.af rived frpmSlair"iar -dyiog: from ex posure, , being jo rtable eodiija iie climate.. Ltt ' v-c.'s l" .i???. 1 re poj t; prevailed that Mantanzai wa m a state oMtvtirrecton. ami iroOpSj bad, been ordered 't4jUat points -- - ARm VXirOE'TilE "EM PIRB'CITY. " - f-- .'-s ;'- - "New Yorvk,Au2 6 The. nipireaCttjr .. arrived turdaj vtroui Chagresr which she. I el t on 1 he'.25tbi and - Ki nton jon. the 4Qtb She brings Ihreer; hundred and aixt j pas sengera ,aod SI .4fJOcOOO.jn: freight, and' SQOO.OOO in tlie chatfls of puengers.&h Juljr. -1 1 : e-bminenced iir-Patfid8treet ' and went ilown to Ohio street, birnWg" the city hall and city Jopital. AH the build- ' 1 hgs mi Jackson street were cotisarhed'ia far as Montgomerj.'.' It burnt down Wash ington and Dupont streets as"; faras Stn soro." -s Both sides f ; fAtmtnaimrjr'ti'met were boi nt, rrom ' Pacific to WahltitOni street .'-rt ' t Messrs Chas. S? liyons ttdBV,iof the firnr of Hach, .HarnrlO UOi - Were burned to leath. ltt all ftve hundred build ing were harried flothrea mVUions of dollars. The fire was undoubted Ijrrtne work of an incendiary; TIT'hoaaesr pyh erally w e re occo pied aa d well i ng - by -1 he poorer btas. t v The eitieens have Wsotved to prevent the landing f any nSttre etnmi grants from , peual colonies, -unles they can' prod ore, test i mo nia Wi as ttV eharaet er. . Tie two assassins wfifntttrderfdpipr. Snow at'Siinora iwirre afterwards 5fghr and hung on4y tlie pbpulSce.' 'Wr1', f;r .'I)r fionn; editor ot the Sonora IltPfsTltl. was dragged from his bed aitd nwirder1trv some persons who took offence' at-arr lftrti- ' cleiiwlti paner.'TW-petnrconrrected with his once also were killetl and aev ial other wounded;.? ei mfx bSij i.Gapt. jntxpatrick: ard-nm men were? cut otllby fndians at: Rough fieer,' and " all mudered.'', .' -s.-a . vtl ' 'H ' ccou nts d f ronv the in it.es : fi tferald e. The crops wellwi A jpreattnnjr Mftrmons from Salt Ike arrive 'itrilioa -Angelos--tAt Sanr FrnciMo't wo Jftindeerl buildings were:erectrd "darinz the 'twist week. ii '5x1 -.-. -I'- - - . " - I I - - . tRl55ff "SAtUTEr; Two J rihoa'eo iwtjre Jeft uirgfr of a ahipj-whtfe itsroflWer. rteiaallarft, and strictly enjoined . not 'Jo futtperait t any noise on board fc. bata: jafyfe5t ja4d Irtsh!' ooe. of them had anditlierppartnni tj fbr:, btt of a sprce'V wa arat a templaiion fer, tbetn to resisr. They , in -duJgKj freely and at sany Of, oar, roWic meu have been knowtv lo 0ir sotsfSf4nk wseiv'ff ioto .Jet try ' patriotic -fepirU, whea one rtyitJbsr MMfotheirt1 ri jber, letya-iWaaUter v' -rt?A3reV' vHjjiji 4Hc J IhtV ptrir,-.ot that 'nd make the levil Vowii't)1isf r stop, inau ns jo rtsHo a--, y .tT mouth of jUteutve ;4arlnUcim paJ aCQ0-lCjlcdUaTang er ThioDcV ;u3 theifinnil ooeltemJajMl riblnfr in Jt? ffreat slata of bawiklic- mento ,lte u aaked; what M COe ef cansion to stop tire noiaawhiie ivtetche4 the, shored tbl's thola cao C 4 ' I April 12, lfe51r ; tr. T.,- June 21, lsoi '
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1851, edition 1
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