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VO) uiu lltnunne iA "N YtV III i.."V. " 1 . l , III Ml '( ll . I llllll " .f NUt lTWMVI ' -t. II I II lil J :i I, II I - II I -l I III 7 J I I 111 III - III ATI I III III H has expired, i 31a ' ' -: - v- - ' " iL ' J :f- - ' .'-v - -, . NosubscriDtion r,.,...i UARACTEn Te . - -s , " ' v ! - T .. , ." 1 : : ? : : foraUaiito0thtt,3rrj; ' . . -: ; AT STAtES, H T IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROTERTy" Of'ItS (CITIZEKS;' f l mucaa pain in . . . , . t - " - ,. v.: - . vi, : - i. i-- V. . . - , advance. v- jlljNX. X7XIZ B I5ATW: f " - - - '"- ' ' V -Ji-L- ... ' ' , . . .. n U 1 ti. I M I I . I 1, III V U' U'l lini mj ll" I IT" , fc. I - . , M - am mmm. mm II ' --- - - -- - - ; ; . ' . -J -I;" ' J ' t - - : " S 1 OtJ-Tersons tvho advertise in the new.ninr-' should alvvyS mark their . adv.!."l!faPf5.s the number f irtion,; otheirVui ihe of SS forget and letthe advertlsenM.nt run longer than neceary, and when the bill-cdm. to be settled there something said f about the eest. And when an article fs advertised for eale, xohen it is void .the advertiser should attend to king J oat of the paper, because it misleads the readers of the paper, bestdes runaing him to more cost OP TEJUdM OF ADVSXITZSX?& One eoaare of twenf3i lone lines or less, 60 rents; every subsequent inser I tfoo, 30 cts, except it re- mains in lor several men. ths.when it will be charge ed f 3 tot two months, 4 for three, c. ior twelve tootths.' Liberal deduction for advertisements by the year or i months. AT THE CAROLINIAN OFFICE. tfron and after tbe IstofSeut. 1850. ' as we keep for sale, 00 Far all such Blanks cents per quire. . ViTh(F Klanka ir nrintail .1 il. ... " y ; r 1 Zi UfU"i ne prices " i - -l viius; will 1 2 3 4, 10 I) '20 qutre cap blank 1 5 or 6 per quire. c 50 00 85 75 60 50 40 25 S5 " 75 " 03 55 45 35 " Any blank printed to order which has more matter in it than is usual in blanks printed lor the above prices, will be charged extra accord ing to the amount of matter, or the fancy-work directed to be-done.:---Iu like manner, a blank containing but a tew lines ot nutter to the sheet will be charged a less price. I 2 3 4 10 15 20 quire letter-sheet blanks ti 4 ) or cc rr a JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Commission and Forwardin MERCHANT. Fayettevillt', X. C. Feb, 23, 1850. Benj. Blossom 8c Son, CO M MISSION M Ell C HAN T S, No. 145, Front Street, iVEW YOUK. Liberal advances m.ide upon consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Grain, and other produce. Jaify IS, 1S51 ly JOSEPH G E NER AL K. BLOSSOM, C 0 31 MISSION AND Forwarding Merchant, WIL.MIJVGTOX, X. C Prompt personal attention yiven to consign ments, and cash advances juade on shipmeuts to Kte or my friends in New York. Peh'v. l?5l : iy ' : JUST RECEIVED, 1780 Panama, I.egliorn, and Pahii-leaf HATS, And this spring's Paris and New York style of nude-skin, silk' and angola Hats, a beautiful ar ti' ie Also, men's, boy' and children's beaver, fciik, ad far do., of every desci iption, from sev eral of the best manufactories In the U. States, together with a good assortment of my own manufacture, -which- makes my stock the most C.j)i)lete ever offered in this market. A few beautiful misses Gypsies and oil silk. I have msde arrangements that will enable me to sil to country merchant and dealers, at wholesale, at a very small advance.and respect- and all others in wain i imi a call, believins; that it will it I...... be to their advantage to do so, 'an i na.ir oiined to sell cheap . Mi-liest prices , paid for fur skins and Iamb s .. DAVID GEE, North-east corner Market Square, Green st. March 15, lfer5-l. fiilv invite thera a and Caps, to give nw TOBACCO. stock of Tobacco."0 ti T 1 T. I.o rrfirwi S I IIP S!lll!Cn"CI tlcCT i hand, and will receive regularly, irom - Jones & Go's .factory,' qualities assorted, from common to very fine, which will be sold at the lowest manufacturing prices. UTLEY tf Fayetteville, April 5, 1851. A good ' Carriage WANTED. Painter will nno sir.mj . 1 I n rr I m m f ploymentand good wages, oy ; diately to A. - Kayetteville, April 12 " CARTHAGE HOTEL. ROB Carthage, Moore to,. J. C 637 Mav 10, 1S3I. J TOWARD CANTWELL Attorney at t-ela. Florida, feoi - i..ia ihi- Georeia,- - - - Carolina, c, vvilAIINGTON, N. C. Prompt attention given to j.h ;nnl business entrusted to ni April 12, 1S51. uth 11 and a s care. BR00k HUE ACADEMY" This loner eihMwo , . f -1 . id in a healthvanA i, ,?"uon Deing 9 toa viUe, MontgoerfcnJv11 fH Coontr'. af firook eductiv ,cnes of ri yrMd 'rmote from the foi Bthe edu cfmTir . " . uu in wnicn e State. th sot. ,.r within two respect it stands alon ll u iliac c a - Extract from the report of the me Favettev.n- aI" W Pl,:" V . orth Ca rr"ltai .ano Mathematical TVnawm ... - r uiviiK ui Committee of relina. over ap- of the VbliioK U - , . Pd WneroVDg b" into twVCrehV?;" T dirided ful embraces all the element rdi0ma,n,cntaU The U9e plent rndiments to ?LmZ ?i .le"iK. from the m MathainaticsTaad iS0 hht branches of the dent, f SiversHT8 ne frticularly ta qualify tu w under the care Vr m lhw'" the ale Department young lentTemeS t rJLlr' aad "ustead. high literary and WinSu"00 and tit-men we cannot M t , ,7 " "l"u 1 rom these gen praise (alike the d-" "' VMing tribute of Teachers as well as admira hLT-,""" to tnem M talents and uXmLtS Si? of them as men) that their vv-n"m , ,? Adam EmP'. late President William and Marv Coli- v, . mt - J . f..Tll-KTe h,lttioii in saying that Mr Sandford in fully able to teach and to teach well, all the branches oi di narily taught in our Academies." ' ancnes "idi- He particularly refers to Hon. J. C. Dobbin, xlm.ember of Congress, and Hon. Judge Win. B. Ucniltree, of Texas, his old scholars, whom he prepared for College, while he taught at Fayette ville. J Extract of a letter from the Hon J Phillips Phoenix, member of Congress from the city of New York, to W W Seaton, Washington. Mr Sandford is well known in New York, is connected with some of our most respectable families, and is liberally educated. llocse Rkp. U. S.Jan. 24, 1S15. Extract from the Newton Journal, Pa., March 17th, Is 16: Mr Sandford has resigned hie situation as Principal of the Newton Hih School, having ben elected Principal of one of the Grammar School in Philadelphia. He in a most competent Teacher, and wu 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 5th. 1847. The bearer. . I J. Sandford, is a distinguished Teacher and superior discipliuariun. Extract of a letter from Gen. D. M. Barringer, of North Carolina, now Minister to Spain, to Hon. John M. Clayton, Sec. ot State, dated March IS 19. 'He (J. J Sandford) is a fine scholar, a classical and elegant writer, is connected with one of the most distin guished families of New York, and has educated some of the most distinguished men of our State. He has many other testimonials equally as strong as the above. REFERENCES. Hon. Samuel M. Magraw, Uelfiir, Hartford co, Md ; Joshua Bryant, Esq , Havre de Grace, Md.; Rev.. Adam Empie, Richmond, Va.; Hon.E. Joy Morris, ex-M . C, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hon. John M. Clayton, Delaware; Hon. J. C. Dobbin, ex-M. C, Fayetteville, N. C; G. C. Grammar, Esq., Washington City; Hon. L. H. Sandf rd, Judge Superior Court, N. Y.; Hon. J. Phillips Phoenix, M. C, N. Y.; Hon Hamilton Fish, Ex Governor N. Y.; Hon. Win. Coste Johnson, Ex M. C, Fredeiick, Md ; Col. Robt. McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va.; Hon. John Wethered, Ex M. C. Baltimore, Md.; Gen. Isaac Thomas, Alexan dria. La.; Judge Wm. B. Ochiltiee, Texas.; Hon Ed. Sandford. late Judge Ci im. Court N. Y.; TERMS. For Board, Washing and luition.gtoo per ses ion ot 23 weeks: one half in advance. No pupil received for a less time than one session. J. J. iSANUKUUU. LuW df i iiors Post Coaches Trom Fay .tfniAtn Warsaw Daily. 'tW'u'y v ,. tum. .S1 con. tJiCThdve L e"wiU commence. this day, lVJh. uJr. Post Coaches, dai- Subkcrtbers having . 1- wAva Line, vi n wv; ---W' e Post running a lil .t 1 oast 9 P ly, ; Lea"'!' Ti: A. M: at Warsaw t f--- ; -.-, The tract oil arriving a n.hirninr xor tne " . ," M.. and in time leave r.l ofthe Cars, tar aboat VVai-saw on tne rrw - - ia ten or 2 P.. M.. and arr.v. to render' the 1 lwv care will beUkento rcnuc. line pie Convenient,, and fe, Jar, if . - - ""...Ml 1- i.c,.Kliar,i as don a - Ti V tT-lank Roadr from f)-ttue -Salem. 4 SaHabry. -NeN -1tx.t June 11, 1S51 A circular can paper. Principal. be seen at the office of this WASHINGTON LIVERY STABLES. J. J. Philips isoDt. v ooien Are prepared to furnish the public with HORSES CARRIAGES, K UOOWtB, They are also prepared to send passengers to terms. Their stock may be found at their sta hUs opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hay street. . . , Thev always have in attendance a g""u iwuci and reinsraan. ThejwiUWKe nojwu u, at reasonable terms. A two-horse carriage will oe in resumes, hort notice, to couvey passengers to or from the steamboats. riease give us a call, ana u sausiavwou uc no nav Will De reuuncu. Spring Goods, 1861. JAMES KYLE Has just received a large and general assort ment of Dry Goods, among which are 1200 pieca new stvle Calicoes, , 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 Cassimeres, Tweeeds and Maieno Cassimere, , Bonnets, uncommonly cheap, Bolting' Cloths, Anker brand, with many other goods, all of which were pur chased by the package for cash. Those wishing to purchase by wholesale or retail, will please call before purchasing elsewhere, as good bar gains may be expected this season. March 15. 1S51. TIN WARE" MAN'TJFia.CTGR'E". AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. P. T. WARD'S Old established Tin & Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory Is Removed To the south-east corner of JVIarket Square , ready with the necessary machinery and materials for making Factory Drums and Can?, and to do all kind of work for Factories; also Roofing-, guttering, and all kinds of JOBBING done onshort notice,&. by experienced workmen. A constant supply of Tin kept on hand, at wholesale and retail. Country merchants and pedlars can be supplied at the verv lowest prices. C. W. ANDRES. Sept2S,lS50 IVEW SPRING & SUM 31 ER GOODS . A KEY, SHEMWELL & CO., Are now receiving direct 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 D R E S S GOODS, which have been selected with the greatest care by one of the firm, and which will compare, in quality, styles and prices, with anj' in the mar ket. 1 hey will not enumerate, as they have such a variety ; asd would say to the ladies that they have no Jenny Lind goods, bi.t would re spectfully solicit a call to see the goods and hear their names. To the gentlemen they would say that the- have the handsomest stock of Cloths, dssimeres and Vestings that have ever been ex hibited in this market. Give us a call. Also, a large assortment of ladies', gentlemen's and children's BOOTS and SHOES, and a beauti ful lot of Parasols and Umbrellas, together with a general assortment of CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, white and col'd ; summer Vizites and Mantilla? ; lace and muslin Capes, Collars and Cuffs; mourning and second mourning ditto. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spice.-, &.C March 20, 1S51. Encourage Nortlt Carolina. The undersigned is manufacturing, in Fay etteville, Boot & Shoe Polish, far superior to the Blacking purchased in the Northern Cities. He intendsdevoting 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 aid and patronage. He is prepared to show, by absolute trial . to any one who will call upon him. the vast super iority of his over all other polishes or blacking now sold in North Carolina. Call and have your boots and shoes once completely blacked and polished, ar.d be satisfied. This article is offered at a price not higher than is usually charged lor other and inferior qualities, and a trial is all that is asked to secure the patronage of the public generally. The undersigned expects to visit every por tion of the State to introduce his polish, and asks now in advance that Merchants and others visit ing Fayetteville will give him a call. This Folish can be used by ladies without soiling the dregs A. J. WOODWARD. June 21, 1331. ' 643-Cm WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT W I IOL.ES ALE & R ETA IL. ' J. 31. BEASLEY Would respectfully in form the public generally that he has recently re turned from New York with decidedlv a very large lot of WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Many of the Watches were bouirht bv the oack- age for Cash, and can therefore be sold very low. He has watches of all kinds ; chains, keys and seals of all the latest styles; finger rings, ear rings; madalians of all sizes, both English and American make; ladies chatelains; collar and sleeve buttons; shirt studs; gold spectacles, light and heavy; any quantity of gold pens and pencils; gold and silver thimbles; bracelets; silver fruit and butter knives ; silver spoons of all the vari ous kinds and sizes ; large lot of pocket cutlery ; scissors of all sizes; button-hole scissors; survey ors' compasses and chains; mathematical instru ments.; any kind and quality of pistols that may be wanting; large lot of fine and common single and double-barrel Guns ; game bags, shot belt, and powder flasks; MILITARY GOODS, including all between the small button and bass drum ; violins and extra bows; flutes; clarionets; flagelets, accordeoos of all kinds, music boxes, perfumery soap, tooth and hair brushes, dressing and pocket combs, plated and Britannia ware, and various other things too tedious to enume rate. Call and give me a trial. 3i3-Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Cash paid for old gold and silver. ' J. M. BEASLEY, North-east corner Market Square. Fayetteville, Aug. 9, 1S51 ly BLOUNT'S CREEK FACTORY. 4-4 Sheetings, 7-S Shirtings, Flax & cotton Cloth, 7-8 &. 4-4 (made ofshoe thread,) -Cotton Osnaburgs, . Cotton Yarn (all Nos.,) Stocking Yarn & Carpet Warp. For sale by the bale or piece bv geo. McNeill. June 14, 1S51. . 30 hhds. new crop MOLASSES J? or sale bv -June 28. PETER P. JOHNSON. AMERICAN HARDWARE. BLIVEN &1)0UGLASS, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, 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 Manufacturers, and for sale on favorable terms. New York, July 16, 1851 3m POSTAGE UNDER XHK NEW LAW. Rate of Letter pottage in tie United States. Single letters prepaid, S os. 3000 miles. 3 at., unpaid 5c. e - 10 4 , 1 . ' . 20 IS 2i Ovct three thouaud utiles double iba aboTe rates. JVexospaper Rates, per quarter xehen sent from the office of publication, to actual and bona - - - fide subscribers. From and after the 20th June, 1651, for .each newspaper not exceeding three ' ounces . in weight, the annexed rates per quarter are to be paid quarterly in advance. These rates only apply where the paper is sent irom the office of publication to actual and bona fide subscribers. 3 ts o CU.ICU CtB.CU.ICt.ICta. Not over 50 miles. 25 15 10 5 2 Oyer iff. not over 300 mil. 50 30 20 10 6 Over 300. not over 1000 miles 75 4& 39 15' 7i OTer 1000 " 2000 - 100 60 40 20 10 Over2000 i;- 4000 -,125 75 5 12 Ou r 4000 miles, . l'oO DO 00 30 la 1? 2i 3 & 7i DIRECTIONS. v 1st. Weekly papers only, when sent as above stated, are to be delivered free in -the county where they are published; and this although con veyed in the mail over fifty miles. 2d. Kewvpaperscontainiug not over ?J0 square inches, are to be charged one quarter the above rates. 3d. Publishers of new spapers are allowed to exchange free of postage, one copy of each num ber only; and this privilege extends to newspa pers published in Canada. . - 4th. The weight of newspapers must be taken or determined when they are in a dry state. 5th. Postmasters are not entitled to receive newspapers free of postage upon their franking privilege. 6tb. Payment in advance does not entitle the party paying to any deduction from the above rates. NOETH CAROLINIAN. ,T mm .r i- ' T T-mmmm-mm-m' FAYETTEVILLE, N.C SEPTEnBEIl.C, 1051. Rates of Postage to be charged upon all transient newspapers and every- other description of Printed Matter, except JKticspapers and Pe riodicals, published at intervals and not ex cecding three months ami sent from the office of publication to actual and bona fide subscri bers. , NOTICE, The undersigned notifies all persons whom it may concern, that he will," on the 2Sth day of July inst., at Elizabeth town, apply to two of the Justices of the Peace for the county of Bladen to be permitted 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. Elizabethtown, July 10, 1S51. 647-tf given. Fayetteville, March S, 1S51. Cm EM PI RE c op king; ti. Kmnire Stove is STATE O V E . of the latest and most approved pattern. t is better -ana can ; cheaper tnan any oiner sum v-w-.... ror c w. ANDREWS. Fayetteville. April 20. ES)rs.W. P.Mallett & H. A. McSwain ha vine associated tnemseives - Medicine and Surgery, offer their protessiona. services to the community. v one or them may be found at an f . V"7" when not professional M. D. II. A. McSWAlJN, ai. u. April 30. 1S31- , ""law notice. ARCIIIBALp A. T. SMITH .Ven in Office on Anderson siree. wn. onboeite the Fayetteville Hotel. He will atrenu ti the collection of claims and law business gen J.li; andespecially to. the taking o. .ccoun s i :.. - r t t cri i rii ldiia eu i of executorsraamiu""'",'. ners.ieither in suit or otherwise. , Jany 11, 1851 y -- JVew Flour . - vinur' made of nevr:wheat (superior) Cold Spring at -. V..m, qeOV McNEILLS x '4' ' : " For sale by 30,000 lbs. RAGS wanted by June qs. II. BRANSON . SON. NEW YORKCLOTHING WILDE, BATES & TAYLOR, (SUCCESSORS TO C. T. LONGSTREET &. CO) No. 64 Nassau st.. New York, Would invite the attention of merchants and dealers in CL.OTIIING to their fall and win ter stock, which for extent, variety, STYLE & WORKMANSHIP, cannot be excelled in the u. States, and they believe an examination would fully repay the trouble of purchasers. It will be their endeavor to-sustam me reputa tion of the late concern for selling WELL MADE GARMENTS at LOW PRICES. A better class of goods has been got up this season than is usually found in Clothing Mouses, and with special reference to southern trade. New York, July 1S51. o40-sr. LANDS FOR SALE. We wish to sell gOOO ACRES OF LAND lying near Cameron's Hill, Round Top, on the line of the Plank Road. This land is well water ed, and for timber and turpentine is not surpas- j sed by any other in this section of country. There is a steam saw mill and turpentine distil lery in the immediate vicinity. I For information in regard to price and other particulars, call on the undersigned. A J. CAMERON, J. W. CAMERON. July 19, 1S51 3rn EDWIN GLOVER" (SIGN OF THE LARGE WATCH,) " Has returned from N. York with a large stock of WATCHES, .CLOCKS, Jewelry, Plated Ware, and Military Goods, will sell at a small advance on cost. He solicits a call from all wanting to purchase any article in his line, for he is confident he can suit them both in price anil quality. Hay street, Fayetteville , .V. C. July 19, 1851 3m : . WANTED, FOUR large sized good MUl broke to the waon, and not exceeding seven years old. ' Apply to D. W. McLaurin. Fay etteville, or to the subscriber at Slicksville." 13 miles above Fayetteville, on the east side of Cape Fear River. N. K. McDUFFIE. July 25, 1851 tf oJsioJS o .3 Note. For t-ach additional E 6 S ounce, or fraction of an ounce. . ' 0 o0 o0 beyond the ten ounces, in this Sg??Sg : table, additional rate yiH be S j,'1 t5 'i! S charged. "S S o 15 C o O c O S Ct8.Ct8.1Cts7!Ct7.lCt. One ounce, or under '1 2 3 4 5 Over 1 ounce, not over 2 ounces 2 4 6 8 10 2 3 " 3 6 9 12 15 " S - - 4 " 4 8 12 16 20 "4 ': - 5 " 5 10 16 20 25 5 ,; l: 6 " 6 12 18 U4 30 j "6 " " 7 " 7 14 . 21 28 35 - 7 i ' ' . 8 " 16 24 3i 40 I 8 " 0 " 18 27 38 45 I " " - 10 . 10 20 30 4'J 60 3 ES, well 1000 lbs prime Lard, H. BRANSON &. SON. The copartnership heretofore existing under the name of J A Rowland & Co., is this day dis solved bv mutual consent. ' v: . ' JOHN A. ROWLAND, GILBERT W. McKAY, JOHN C. MOORE. Thn tindarsifirncd will continue the business of the late firm, at their former Stand In Lumberton, under the style f Rowland Sb. McKav; where goods of every description can be bought a the most reasonabie terme,' V- JOHN A- ROWLAND. ; r .,rv?. GILBERT W: MeKAY. Lumberton, July 1,1517" - 'fU3-tf COME AT LAST, Mess Beef and Pork; For sale low by July 2G, 1S51 50 litids. sweet Molasses. 1000 sacks Liverpool Salt, with our usual stock of Groceries. '- 1 ; - . c i . J - T. - WAD DILL. July 2G, 1S51 , ., ; : , . . Orf A good 6Upply of Williams Rectified Rye Whiskey. j J. & T. W. - DIRECTIONS. 1. On every transient newspaper, unsealed circular, handbill, engraving, pamphlet, period ical, magazine, book, and every other descrip tion of printed matter, the above rates must in all cases be prepaid, according to the weight. 2. Whenever any printed matter on which the postage is required to be prepaid, shall through the inattention of Postmasters, or otherwise, be sent without prepayment, the same shall be charged with double the above rates. 4 3. Bound books and parcels of printed matter, not weighing over 32 ounces, shall be deemed mailable matter. . Periodicals published at intervals, not exceed ing three months, and sent to actual and bona fide subscribers, are to be charged with one half the rates mentioned in the last above table, and prepayment of a quarter's postage thereof must in all cases be required. Periodicals pub lished at intervals of more than three months are charged with the full rate, which must be prepaid. - Note. rln case there is on or in any newspa per, periodical, pamphlet, or other printed mat ter or paper connected therewith, any manu script of any kind by which information shall be asked for, or communicated in Writing, or by marks or signs, the said newspaper, periodical, pamphlet, or other printed matter becomes sub ject to letter postage; and it is the duty of the Postmaster to remove the vrappers and envel opes from all printed matter and pamphlets not charged with letter postage, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is upon or connected with any such printed matter, or in such pack age any matter or thing which would author ize or require the charge of a higher rate of post age thereon. : i ' . , N. K. HALL, Postmaster General. $20 Reward (-for each.; Rana way in December, 1S50, my negro boys ABRAM and HENRY. Henry is 5 feet 7 inches high, and about 35 years old.. He is well known in Fayetteville, wbeie he learned the blacksmith trade. He is rather sma.ll and very dark, with 'a down cast look. ' Abram is 5 feet 10 inches high ."about 25 years old; something lighter of complexion than Henry stout and well formed, and walks upright. These negroes are thought to be in Robeson co., near the Bi? Swamp. . I will give the above reward of twenty doll irs for the confinement ot either Abram or Henry in the Jail at Lumberton, Robeson county, or forty dollars for the confinement of both at the same place." ' ' R. C. RHODES. July 25, JS21. 64S-6t -, , DR. T. D. IIAIGII Has taken an Office on Hay street, west of the Hotel Buildings. Uly 19, 1S51 " CORRESPONDENCE. We find the following correspondence between ft number of citizens of New Hanover and Dun can K. McRae, Esq., in the last; Wmiugtou Journal: ; . -, : I.oxc Creek, X. C, Aug; 1G185 1 Dear Sir:' From an aaaociation and re cent intercourse witlr the citizen of - this precinct and other portions of the country, we are ted to believe that the ? people of New Hanover, without distinction of party, are now more than ever -ali to. their interest and duties "poo , the grave' and exciting questious of Southern Rights. ' The exciting Congrsaional campaign just closed in this State has greatly tend ed in other districts to direct public atten tion to the ' threatening, aspect of our national a flairs, and to arouse the people to a knowledge of tiie long and continued wrongs and injuries iu Die ted by Not them aggression upon the . right and. property oi tne unonemmig nouui. ? . : . r- In other parts of our State public spea kers have more recently and correctly informed the people of the danger that beset them; but in this Congressional district, we have had but little advice of late from our more experienced nd lead ing men the election passed off almost unnoticed there was scarcely a rVpple'ou the surface; aud yet we believe the: great body of the stream of public sentiment beneath runs strong and 'irresistible - for Southern Rights and Southern honor. . Appreciating the importance v of tho present crisis in our national . affairs, . and tearing that the signs of the , times " portend a still deeper and , darker aspect, we have thought it not amiss to appeal for a higher and abler counsel, and have therefore troubled you upon the subject A public address from you would be most acceptable. The, extreme heat of the weather would render a public meeting unadvisable here at; this- season,' or we should be pleased to invite and .welcome you to Long Creek for this purpose. But at our next September Court in Wilming ton, many of the people from - this , and other parts of the country will be in attendance, and at some convenient , time and place, designated by yourself, during that week, we respectfully request -that you wilt deliver a public address on Sou thern Rights. . , . . Assured that this request will meet witli the concurrence of the peopje generally, permit us to hope that your well known patriotic devotion to the South, . to the Constitution, and ta the Union, as formed by our forefathers, will not 'allow "you to refuse the call now made upon you." With much esteem, , we are very truty, yours, : JNO. BUNTING, T. H- WILLIAMS, W. S. LARKINS, . GEO. TAYLOR, JNO. R.LARKINS. JAMES GARRISON, WM. H. MOORE. S. S. SATCH WELL. THOS. BROOKS, J C. UROADHURST, C. D. HENRY, - B. Sc. U. C. HALLETT, - W, R. WALKER. To D.K. McRae, Esq, Wilmington, N. C, - Goldsboro,' August 23d. Gentlemen -I received to-day, your communication, requestihs me in behalf of the citizens of New-Hanover to ad-' d ress the people of that "4 cu h ty at the ensuing County Court, on the subject of Southern Rights.' You have not misapprehended mj 'eel iogs, gentlemen, when you suppose me alive to the injuries which, have been inflicted upon our section,' and anxious for the maintenance, of its iuterests stul rights. REMOVED. A. M. CAMPBELL has removed to the store recently; occupied by Starr &, Williams. Hay street, one door west of E. Glover's Jewelry store. - May 3l,a85I.,.x. ,;...::,;. ii.f:, u RESIDENTDENTIST. C-PrJ3SX. GUchriflt, Cl I ft T a - a mm ;-T t t v JJemis id aveiieTiiiet r' u. Office up: stairs-west .eatj .Hotel Jjudding;! . ! Aug'J3t-.2r IvSi.-i-V y h.i .;.? r- t "? 5 i J 9t sSi list C : 1 -:n & ." f; it - COPPER WORK. TURPENTINE ST1L LS. "The subscriber have located themselves jn Favettevilleon Hav street, nearly opposite "the M tbodist Episcopal Church, for the purpose of prosecuting tneir Business iq an us oraocr.es.. . M urpentine or oiiuer oim? uiw u roex. ina warranted to work well ; and all kinds of Work prom ptly done in COPPER, BRASS, STEX. IRON.kc .v:; .- s. - - - ; 1 '- r Locks made or repaired, Bell-haging, m?7l'l or repairing of Pumpi.ahd repairs ot all kln in this branch thankfully received and promptly executed.' Jff'.ts-i ' r-ifili 2 ""i Ortlers are earnestly solicited with, an 'ur iace that if a thorough knowledge of their busi, ness and an earnest desire . t please will give satisfaction, honeshalI JflJv! , r ; '.r u,..,3 n MAHLER & SCUWABZ.!- I would most gladly aid by any means. in my power, to remove the unhartnonious and disunited spirit which prevades our people; and if, in the estimation of my fellow-citizens,:! can be of any ' service in leading the public mind to a just apprecia tion of our position. I shall not feel at lib erty to withhold such service. Your request, therefore, I will endeavor to comply with, at the time you have sug gested. . ;J': - , x r..,; v Permit me to express roy obligations for the complimentary manner in which you have been pleased to couch your invitatiou. ; , I nave the honor to be, i', v,, . . - very respectfultjr, ; : ; i D4K.McRAC Messrs Jno. Bunting; T. H. Williams. Wra. S. Larkins. B U R. C. Hallett, Sod others. , DtFAUtTER. Richard VV. McDowell, city taji collector for Ihiladtfphia,abc6nd ed on the night of the 15th inst , feeing a defaulter to the city, f.ra large amount, besides, perpetrating- numerous forgeries. 01 COO ha been o Re red tot hii arrest. : ' Tat. CosRtiov. -The pfeit" Wes tern Con vention ; that; wis to W held at Morgan ton on the 14 th inst, wae net held are enough. The aun rose, -shone and set,-the day pasted and night came but Convention there wii : none! ' Democrat could not b invito,, whig were not, and neither would attend without an invitation Toe martins have lett, tne , swanows are one. anu tne tjonveniioo nas ooarrivea. Ve ask, where it? "and echo, answers A. M. CAMPBELL. ..... ,-.- s .' v . - .; 0tha B nk of y r.T:rii Ofice a. 111 a arinted i superior 8tyi, CO d tfaper, for ; w WT V" V i-v-. iiSfci-.--
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1851, edition 1
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