tiW. I NfKH i (Bl f nil wff I .! : - ... . . y -'-!.''i.i. '" ' " " - - . - '-"-' ' A WEEKLY NEV.rSFAPEU-".DcyotC(l BR VAX & YATES, Proprietors, f 4 1 1 1 S-V I : I) IJY WILLIAM J. YAT ICS. It 0 B E II T 15 II Y A X f Editor. Ternw of Subscription to tic Xarth Carowuian : For ;i single copy' if paid in advance, per annum, S2 00 " at the endTd mouths, 2 o " ' " " at the end of G months, 3 00 " at the end of tbc yer, ?"() So subscription will lie received fur a shorter period titan one year utiles paid in adrance. With the view of extending the circulation and en hancing the vise fu In ess 'of the paper, the proprietor of fer the following remarkably low ' r CLUI1 JUTES, IJVlrAIlUIiLY .V ADVA.yC K: f, copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, " S 00 . 10 " " " "13 00 Letter oi: 1iflinecon!erttl,ni1h the f nwrnuvt 1 addressed to the undersigned, ndmf he jot paid. Rales of iilvcrlWng : .. .. ,7 of It; lines fop the ihirfv eents for each u!w'jueiit advertisement is pi firfit and insertion, unless the iil.lishcd for more tnau no .hhiiu, itu il Will oe i-iiiiiK" ' Tor three months For six month, ,r tirrlve Dioiith . . - - St 00 .... ; 00 . - - - 10 00 . .. ; irtiui lie handed in hv r r 1 tl u'eloek. a. m.. to ensure their .i,.ri.:n.-r. and should have the desire. iUsn marked on them, ortUerwii they will be in tevted iill forbid and ehar-ed aecordiuffly. liitVAX YATES. lav insertion, m the next 1 nuni!er of tn- Nearly opposite .. It II U K K A C T O 11 Y, j;V GKO. LAUDKR. tfv IL W. AVillkin4s Auction lore; i-Vveltevillc, X. C. y . Are now receiving a Ueuntiful asortnif DliJ .Satin Str Ctdored J- V elvet aiii iJOnnet n Cravats a Shirts, (jo ::X PI! ESS LY FOI3 April 1, 18.11. (Jill) A It ' FAL lifs TOY SiTTt; ttt Nov 12. T una war from the hi''l. vei"h.' .about li 22 vearss 5 feet '.) indhes Ils. Thev wM-e boud berland eovTn t v. and . "!.;.... i . - j ui to Politics, the Markets, Foreign and Domestic -pws,-; .Litcratiircr A?ricaltnrc, arid Gcr Iiirormati'on-y-(T!YO-l)07-:iA 'lit 1 FAYETTEVILLE, -N. C., ''SATFIAT,: : SECOND STOCK. PEAltCli PKMIIEItTOIV in addition to their former Stock, .t ii r.v.s a gods. pi-d Jerar( s. nihroiden d J lobes. Iiinlies Ciflars and Under-Sleeve., I other Trimmings, blons. id Stocks, Iars. A:e. THE WHOLESALE TRADE. P. & P. I lav-Street. Cotton Yarns and Shcct- TROY t MAIJSIL kibscrtber. his Nejrro men. JIUI.X. stolen, - y On Wednesday night the 8th of March, from my trunk, a POCKET BOOK containing- two LnncJ . PlaUj and their Warrants, one two hundred acres, 1 be other, two hundred and sixteen acres, run by Duncan McLean, Deputy. Also, one receipt from th Secretary of Staft for t.wentv dollars and tittv cents, as near as lean re- collect, and three dollars on the Fayctteville JJank. i.: I will pay two dollars and iifty ceuti Tor thtfi recovery ot aid iSook and contents. JOILX ' May 27, , 18.lt . 95-4 t-pd. - ln Ssitnrdars edition of .last week's paper .vc v -piHshed an abstract "oV the. news ticonght by. RAV, Jr.- 1-tln ateamer Asia,1 which arnveu. at cw lorkr outEe 1st insfc. ."V friv th-folIowln?:.addi-i .rnovisioxs. ; The sul)!erner will keep constantly on band and for sale a goodupply of r, : " , and TOUEV. .John ik about 20 years old. 6 feet 1 inch . or l:u los. i ooey ajiro uooui hijrh. stout, and weighs L.. ht from Mr daines Snrh-s, ot Liiin- Kvill nrobablv lx; lurktnir m that nei'horhood. Tok has a wife at Mr llietianl Jint in .Johnston Count v. Fifty Dollars lor either, or one hundred Dollars for t.vh. will be iraid for their appre hension and deli vervlto the subscriber, or for their coii tineirient ia nil v .Tail In the State, so that he can et them. An addithma be paid IVrrtlie conv the above Negroes. Fair Ruff; ColumbiU Co. X. C OF LAND I' OR SAIiC. . . , i. i i ..-.... j lrs lor sate iwcivc imuhuhi u.ivo le lower end of Kichmond county. It is about equi-distint from Floral ( nllexe. .I.auien- III .Htlt'P II. Ill" llllHi 1 v 1 1 I 200 At'UF.S The subscriber oilV of Land, located in t CAUTHAOB. HOTEL, liavin- reeentlv purchased the above establishment fr-.m MuU oi.lKi Uv. Estp. I am now prepared to . outer t tin i i a eoiut'ortable manner thsit utio may give me a .ill Having aieple stable, -viod hosiers and a dis iM.v.ft.va t-. Kccmmodute. l trust I shall be able to Jri ve r.aire satisfaction to tb.sc who may favor we witn their patronage. December '., 1S."X II. C. Mo LEAN". 70-tf imrir lliirli renoot. af adapted to the rowi also oilers ri-.it in turpentine and lumh Alexamler McLean, to whom all coimnu tnav be addressed at Luther Blue, who reJ ideasure in" exhibjtn for that purpose. Oct. 22. CLfSJIOT O. VXUUIIT, .lltnmry nt U, 'K yvttv villr, AV". OiTtce at the corner of Bow and Creen streets, eb'v 3. 1 .X . IZxi-cnlor'H Nolle. - The nnderss -ned bavinff. at March Term of Cum lierland Cwmtv Court, qualified as Executor of the last Wilt an.l Testament of Mrs R. McRae. dee'd, notifies all person having claims ajrvinst the liUte to present them within the time limited by law, otherwise this . xi-ut i rt..Milerl in b:ir of recovcrT. Debtors to . ('the Estate will please make immediate payment. K"8"' ' JAMES7A. McllAE, Exec; itor. 1 .v. TO The subscrilM-r t- friends and the publ V rttrht business a:ui framing, and erect ii ous princiles. eitlit ehinerv. He retnrt liberal patronage he by strict attention t satisfaction, to meri Hatters himself that anv other machinist fion who want worll well to give him a c workmen in his emp jobs at the shortest"!! Orflers promptly att county, X. C NoveipjlG, Dollars will ction of any person of harboring dOUX COLEY. : Oct. G. G3-tf Afd iilrnosi any article commonly to be; foiiial mji CnK-trv-Store. - , , - ' ' r AXy", ti la?ge lot ofXlock LIME, Plai-ter Tari?, and Hair. 1'ersons wishing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a cull. ... , JOHN Cl'LBRETII, Mar 27,18.")! tf Foot Ilayuiount. NOTICE. The SONS OF TEMPERA XC E are requested to attend a meeting to be held at Lafayette Division's Hall on Mon.lav nieht the 2!th. Business of import ance to be transacted. A full meeting is called for li F A Y E T T E T f I; LG , N : C. Xatcrtfrofci Europe ticial par.ticular$;-r Jue WAR.-It was nim'ored thut'Ucvel, oaj iU south side of the Gulf of Finland, and ncarlr.f Osir Irrfy -J) iriiij.- 1 4db( . cd'i.. , fav yd Uu ch1'. ht'V; flc.iisliii " - i'Jror the Qaroiinian. , ' . "rt f Colorfsg' bp tFra.y..; V, . past ViUufter. of3 -ino'nth I have Ay mAWto'uvo? of 'Faycttcvilic ar.d loth of .thest pfaceTar&hihh' . good, aiul -eenurally . well iillc.il, . ! I e xcel I e 11 1 in i n isl ry ttj J t h d i Cfc rc :i t .1 prcnuiafbg SaOhath' schools :,"u!-.q day .schools: iiiid, 'a. would ljc'Kup- jro--'.'d; as. .itelligcnt,.cntcrprisiiig.aiid c?cncrous pc ,r)e( !'.:. o;i tfoinj' thoroughly, tlaouli tlir strvt'Lsi.Iaiics. and sUDurbs 'aiuon'' tho poor aud nnjroldIv-r I f i.a a.reut' tnauy 4u a"1. 'pl'-JtLIe i .?rT.-.y " "' 1 1 tv .. " '1 ... 11 I ..f A . TT . . . . 1 . . . .1 7; .1 .. .1 : .1 uh'S'-'IL '. i loisinf.siors. lias mieii. mh: irueu nuu u"uutoit , ; , v., r"':ii nni s - . . .n on tl Vl 1 t T at-7 !! 0" tl,ie Da,,ube fur" Lut thc IJib,e; 54 were destitute of M "c St I, n7i ,nn n'T'T" lleated witl1 a ai,d J1 haWtuaIly neSIectin,r the house of God- ff V?,0i!nCI1: Co1- feaIuwcu Jad also Sold 805 vols, in value $202,84- and cave lientcd the Russians at Kadova. away 243 vols, in value 45,52. ' Visited n The general depot of the Russian artillery Wilmington 34 families, of whom 6 were Z ti- tutiou, giving "'Ait holdittg up the ton. the form of print . -A an3 point c. cen (, . wejall he up aud brands of ig:i;ra projrrofs, as-a " p' and which, ifeo" ruinous to the r Yours- trt!!v, Co!'p. of Ai.i. ' lulul ,eo Ilalci. ' "A S.: .tit" ie y 1 1 .ik n- s by Chii in ir ov. ! 'v ji it!' e 1 i It. ..I!.' UWDEIt, ..t.d Cuii;bcr- C oh May 27, I80I. It A SOX. Wll. S. 1 VESAHLE, i Haviinr located at J. C. Blocker's Store. Cumberlan conntv. N. C. respecttullv oners ins proiessionai sc- o vices to the citizens of the surrouudiug country. Mav 27. ls.)l. Jm DKXTAIi NOTICE. DR. BEXBOW begs to inform his friends that hefu tends leaving this ldaee on the l."t.h June. Those rho n li l 711,.. 4. " I . t - IW.T HO HI II HIT 111 of corn, cotton, wheat, Ac. iijwisn nis services wmuuuui " .... , .7 - y. ensauTd in the 1 their call until the last moment; ne hus iiiii notice, for it is to the best interests or uie c;u.ci& 01 Faveiteville and vicinity that he is devoted. Mav 27, 1N.V1. 9:-t licrments to those -r business. I have constituted :!s(j. my airent, during i:y alienee, licatio'ns in regard to the matter fJiloolis P. O., Robeson county, ides near to the premises, w ill take ' them to anv one who may call " J. (L BLUE. I ei-tf IJX.,1. OWXKUS. ies this method of informing his . 1 it. .. -m :i C tnai lie still coiuiiiues 111 uie tui all its branches, viz: lonndenng. g Water or Steam Mills upon vari- r with simple or cornpbcaicu ma- s his thanks to tlie public lor Uie lias received heretofore, and hopes business, and by giving general a continuance of the same, lie is work will compete with that of Tor speed aud durability. All per- done 111 the above line would do ill. as he has several competent oy. and is prepared to execute nil dice aud on very reasonable terms, 'tided to. For further information address the subscriber at Jounsouville. i.uninoriaiiu D. Li. JOH&U, 18.58 y-JlKl. FA Hi XOTIt'K. All persons indebted to the late firm of J. T. Coun cil & Cain, are reniested to make immediate payment to Council. Cain tt Co., as longer indulgence cannot and vvill not be given. J. T. COUXCIL. II. S. CA1X. Mav 27, .-3t 1 i' ,4. , . j, - , , . 1 o . luiuiiiv.i, ui niivjiii if w ere ties '1 1 -l tXr t01;tc,,.a,!y h been burnt by the tute of all religious books except tho Uible tdabitattts from feelings of revenge. The loss were destitute of the Jiible, and 9 habitua' p iu uu luillltuae. iN'cgotiatious of a treaty of commerce between tissia and Russia had failed, .twenty Russian ships have been captured sle the boniljardment of Odessa Prussia had ordered a lew of 100,000 men. Ifatifieatiotu of the treaty of triple alliauce lA been exchanged at Constantinople. R general rising is expected at Montenegro A'avor of Russia. Six hundrodII,nssifl.n bni 4 .lie negiectetl ciiureh: Sold 1 jo vols, in value $35, 80, and granted 53 vols, in value $10,77. One evening I found 4 families within ann vd'. ft f.l.nw.l.,.0 ...I.A . i - -1 . v muivuvi) niiu Hem 10 'cnurcn on an average, once in 5 years two of the daughters over 12 years old had never heard a sennon or prayer. All promised to attend ehurch, and J have since seen three of them out. Found a man, with a family, who had been teachinir M;nooiaooui; z) years wito never owned a Ri rUt e ... ' l m 1 , . awuv veins wuo never owned .1 I! Sn u Zrtf iul"bitLrnt0IT ki,ICtl b,,C' hC;,,IUl n irt he scripts ht ho e jjrat nu.nur ot inhabitants. when I visited him, but had owned a New Testa- jtuix. The Spanish ministry have refused ment- In. one day I visited 11 families found 7 compensuon demanded by tho United ivl tutm """out tnc Jiible, and not u sin.(e rL. SAI.K OF VALUAI1LJ5 HEAL ESTATE in Hie Town of Fuyel C eville. On Saturday. June ltlth. 18.51. will be sold at the Market House, in Fayetteville. at 12 o'clock, M., all llie Real lislate belonging to the late Duncan MacRae. amontr which are several valuable- improved and un improved Lots on Hav. Person, Gillespie, Kamsay, Rowan, flreen, Dick," Russell, Mclver, and North streets. The improvements are Dwelling Housed aud Fire-proof Stores. x Also, about 300 acres of timbered Land on the waters of Buckhead. m ar Bea er Creek Factory. Terms made known at sale. v ? . Any information relative to thc property will be jriven bv JOHN jUAlyKA? .0 0 ;. May 2i KPLVS lTL.TltA.,BL'HNISII. . 9"-3t Surviving T2xecutuv, V VYETTEVILLK During thc progress of the examination of Alinkhousj and Leary, for an outra-c npn,, iUl idiot girl, as reported elsewhere, some j ets, u or persons, not having a due sense of the awful majesty of the. law or the dignity of the court, scattered a villainous mixture of snuff, Cayenne popiier, Rabcrrv hark n...l ,.,.i..."m.. .. flight spnukhno; of eowhagc about the room. Jt happened nt the time that the audience was extremely large, and of that mixed .description that generally cun-j-ognte about the purlieus of a Court ot Justice. The insinuating dust ;oon began to take effect u mmvt ,f r;, cd with coughing, first among the outsiders, made it impossible to understand one word from cither judge, lawyer, witness or prisoner. "Silencel'' shouted thc marshal. Si-an-ei-dii-chcc-Iencc;" sneezed thc deputy. Ry this time the epidemic had extended to wiiuin the bar. and the and sneeziiiir )iiir cs for thedetention of the JJlaek Warrior, ,ioions ,Jok. Tlie average of their attendin 1 1 cnurcn was once 111 4 vears: and among them Will IDoL'll tin .innnr...:.. 1 .1 - ..... .tuiiciraaiuii ui'vu tu lt'l iTlimr iuuiiy 01 ?u,wuu. i x iwuiiu o latuers, Z motiiers. 4 SOUS and -O T r - II I 1 1 . '. .' ' ----- lie Jiiverpool limes has expressed the belief "angiiters all down druuk ! J went in and snnl-o hi n trnvi l.u..... il. . "1 . i. 1 i 1 a . . lliullir fr. fh kJ .-. t a u uciavucii me uuneuisiaiesaiia Spam ,vw,uy .iw.iiicui. oouie or tnem saixl, - We are UUL uuiil'r nji uny IJOOV lO iL'vitable xickal Items. The report was current at v..wv-? ,v Tl Ui lh Nyas received by a gentleman in London j Irom one of thc passengers. i;ur hundred houses were destroyed bv fire rnstantiu.ople on the 4th Mav. was spreading so rapidly in Norway- ears r were entertained that it w ould be ta general sickness. iKkets. In .Liverpool Cotton hnrl doei; Flour advanced 2s. and 2s. 6(1. flririiinr thn tiifc!,(Iin tl,e 20th' a,ul tIien fell off.closii f'OIIIP in enn tt-.. T . 1 , . " . . r . . . v j lout litem as uod loved them well enough to be yet merciful to them, surely we could love them and talk to them about that 1 and prayed with them all. according- to nroinisn I r,.PK!i,.,i- them'and found them tolerahlv s-.d.or iff..- showing the evil of their course upon their bodies and souls, all but two agreed to quit drinkiri" ami they invited me to come and sec them ami help them all I could, for, said thev,- "we know it will be hard work." Accordinlv r did n nd not one that promised to quit, drunk any liquor the two weeks I was with them. m In two families I found 8 promising children m an iguorantdestitute condition, who express ed anxiety to learn to read. I gave them books a prosy speech ;re was as much con i! iit'.t. . I. ...... I ...Til r .1 tiou.se ot Kejiresentatives durin of an unuoiudar' oniinr " Open the ugh-win-chee-ehec-chee-dow ; oh iord " excaimed the u prosecuting attorney. I .suggest ah-chce-te-that thev be ehiz turn ed out." gasped another lawyer The judge, who by this time had couched nod sneezed, until his face was as red as the com!) of 1 turkey cock, was struck bv the idea ,.! . posse ot officers being called, from below, clear ed the room of the unhappy multitude, who upon their egress into the street eave such n concerted diabolical sneeze that a eonnle of horses that were hitched outside, became seat ed .1 ... I I 1. t 1 ii . . ' uiuauuig U1eir uridies scampered frantical- av a v. A Good Shot. Cant Alvin Fox. of IWLin ias long been acknowledged the best slmt. xvitb a rifle in this section of the State. IJis prowess was put to a fearful test recently. A piece of card 2 by li inches wide was suek info thn slit of a piece of shingle ii indies in length. Placing this in the hands of his son; the Captain paced off ten rods distance, and the boy holding