4 - A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER- DcTotcd to Politics, the Markets, Foreign 1 1 and Domestic fs, Jiitcralnre, t AWicuItnf c, BRUX & YATES, Proprietors, FAYETTEVILLE, . C,,, SAlpir TIKiml85i PRINTED I5Y WILLIAM J. YATES. R OBERT K . B R Y A X , Editor. Tcrnw of Subscription to lie Xorth Carofinian : For a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, S2 00. " " " at the eiulof : months, 2 50 " " at Uie end of 0 mouths, 00 " " at the end of the year, J5 50 No snhcription will be received for a shorter period than one year unless paid in advance. With the view- of extending the circulation and en hancing the usefulness or the paper, the proprietors of fer the following remarkably low- , -y C L UB HA TE S, IA'VARI. 1BL Y -V ADV.I'CK: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, ' $ 00 10 " " .13 00. . letters oH WnetsK cohwe-tk the .flrtn-fmat ; addressed to the undersigned, nd must be post paid. Rates of Advertising; : SWycente per nmnro of 16 line ft the first and thirty Lnts for each suhnent insertion, unless the idvStl.e.nent is polled for n.ore than two month,, when it will lw charged oq For three months, - - - - - . G 00 p or six month, For tu-elve months, - - - - - 10 00 advertisements must lie handed in ly Inday 10 oVloek. a.m..toensure their insertion in the next .Jav-B oaper. and should have the desired numlK-r of in Hortion marked on them, ortherwie they will ho m- fcfjted till forbid and cbiu-ed accorauiRiy. SECOND STOCK. PEARCE &- PEMBERTON Are now receiving, in addition to their former Stock, a beautiful assortment of DRUSS GOODS. Satin Striped Jlerapes. Cobjred Embroidered liobes, Ijiidie Collars and LTnd-r-Sleevc?, Velvet and other Trimmings, lion net Ribbons. C'ravats and Stocks, Shirts. Collars. te. EXI'KESSLY FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. April 1, 185. P. & I. Hay-Street. CEDAR FALLS Cotton-Yarns and Shcet- sarrc uy - TROY &. MARSH. - Nov 12, 1S53' "v. v ' - . ' inys Tor & IS. n-Mmavrv i r .. , , Rmiawav from the subscriber, his Neprro men. JOHN and TOKEY. John is about 20 years old, (5 feet 1 inch high, weighs about 1S5 or 190 lbs. Tobey aged about 22yearss 5 feet 9 inches high, stout, and weighs Lo lbs. They were bought from Mr James Surles, of Cum berland eountv. and "will probably be lurking in that neigh borhoHb Tobey has a wife at Mr Richard Ibid s, in Johnston County. Fifty Dollars for either, or one hundred Dollars for boh. will be paid for their appre hension and delivery to the subscriber, or for their cou iinement in anv Jail" in the State, so that he can get them. An additional sum of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for the conviction of any person of harboring olwii'O Vft(rini'. b JOHN COLEV. Fair Huff, Columbus Co. X. C, Oct. G. GS-tf STOLEN, ' - - On Wednesday night the 8th of March, from my tiunk, a POCKET HOOK containing two LanPlaM and their Warrants, one two hundred acres,, t he other, two hundred and sixteen acre, run bv Duncan McLean, Deputy. Also, one receipt from th Secretary of Staft' lor twenty dollars and titty cents, aa near as icaaie: collect, ant! three dollars on the Fayetteville Jiank- v I will pay two dollars and fifty cents, for th?Trccoyery of said Book and contents. ' .-e JOHN RAY, Jr.rf... ' May 27, 1851 . 95-4t-pd. ; '.i . PROVISIONS. a - The snbscrilx?r will keep constantly on hand and for sale a goodupply of - - . . Stnrdays eEtiop ttlttvjC0jp&G Wished an abstract fT'tfife MtmA ttooirbt by iU'amer Asia wyctttrtvekf Jtt 5ew Yorkff oele 1st iust iicTal patticularsiv Si r Al2 tilf of 3 mqnthV 3Ti k3e form rf -iifi i And almost any article commonly to be found Jt3l2.' Grocery-Store- J- - ' v f TWCiwU Tnidrfntt. : Also. laTge lot of llock LIME, Plaster Paris, ana Hair. -', " . ,' Persons w ishing to buy any of the above articles will do w ell to give me a cull. - JOHN CULBRETII, Sv May 27, 18.U tf , Foot Ilayniount. HllVAN & YATES. 31 A It L K V A C T O IX Y, 15V CEO. LAUDER. to E. . illkingri Auction aiore, l'a velteville, N. C. 1. 1 H5S. y Nearly opposite Oet. CAUTIIA.UI2 HOTEL. Having recentjv purchased the above establishment from Mafconi Kellv. Es,,.. I am now prepared to enter- . . .il, ...ki i.i iit.iv irirp nip :l .,; ;.i ctosutoria'iie manuei un "j call. Having aisple stable, good ;i;..t. . tiiiiniiiodate. I trust K5 ye entire satisf.ietiou to tho.- who may favor me with 70-tf hotlers and a dis- I shall be able to I 200 ACUES Ol' I-ASD FOR SAI-C. The subscriber offers for sale twelve hundred acres of Land, located in the lower end of Richmond county. It is about cqui-distant from Floral College, Lauren burtr High School, and Laurel Hill. The Land is well adapted to tlie growth of corn, cotton, wheat. Ac. It also oilers great inducements to those engaged in tin; turpentine and lumber business. I have constituted Vlev.imlcr McLean. Esq. my agent, during my absence, to whom all communications in regard to the matter mav be addressed at Oilopolis P. O., Robeson cmtntv. Luiher Dine, who resides near to the premises, w ill take x-l,;i. ,t,.i- 1 i. .in t.i :nv one wno in;i ;au - , j NOTICE. The SONS OF TEMPERANCE are requested to attend a meeting to bo held at Lafayette Division s Hall on Monday night the 29th. liusiuess of import ance to be transacted. A full meeting is called lor. May 27, 1851. It A SON. OR. S. V. VEKABLE, Tlnvino- ir-.. ted at, J. C. Blocker's Store. CumberlanJ count, N. C. respectfully offers his professional sol vices to the citizens ot the surrouuaiug touituj. Mav 27, 1851. m pleasure in for that purpose. Oct. 22, J. G CLUE. Gl-tf . . v - December '., lS.V CLKMUST ti. WRIGHT, AUnmry nt tatv, Paj-ottevillr, K. C. Ollice at the corner of Bow and Green streets Feb'y . 185S. . Exwnloi'i Jfollce. ti.,, ,,.i..?,niH li:v-'inor. :vt Iarch Term Lorlaud County Court, qualified a.- Executor of the last AVill and Testament of Mrs R. Mcltae. dec"d, notifies all persons having claims against the Estate to present them wit'.un the time limited by law, otherwise this ..ti.i-will he nleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors to f the Edtate will please make immediate payment, x " :., JAMESA, McyAJS, Executor. f Cum- The subscriber t-.ikes this method of informing his '. friends and the public that he still continues in tiie.uui 1 Wright business and all its branches, viz: foundering. ! fiT.miiw. mid ereetiusr Water or Steam Mills upon vari ous pri'uciles. either with simple or complicated ma-e1.;....n- He returns his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received heretofore, and hopes bv strict attention to business, and by giving general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He natters himself that his work will compete with that of any other machinist for speed and durability. All per sons who want work done in the above line would do well to give hiin a call, as he has several competent workmen in his employ, and is prepared to execute all jobs at the shortest-notice and on very reasonable terms, (hflers promptly attended to. For further information address the subscriber at Johnsonville, Cumberland eonntv.N.C. D.B.JOHNSON. NovciuKLlUr l.t y-S-lKl- - DESTAIi NOTICE. DR. BENCOW begs to inform his friends that he In tends leaving this place on the 15th June. Those yho wish his services will confer a favor l y not dela;ng their call until the last moment; he has given tinely notice, tor it is to the best interests of the citizcis of Favctteville and vicinity that he is devoted. Mav 27, 1851. oh" Mt - eIsirgSriL has bec-f krtieLe liirnmi-vlf n - I iS 1. 1 ft. . - 1 - 7 I u.piu.j ttit iu lasjvu u cue xvLissjaii territory - M. . . UlUb ith a severe check at Silistria. on the UlnfL- a; and that at Xicopoli, ou the Danube, fur- ;er up, lue itussians had beeu defeated with a ss of 1,500 men. Col. SaJumeu Bey had also leatcu ine liussiaus at Kadova. ine general depot of the Russian artillery vl stores at Fortchanv 1ms F 4 , ml " " 'J K1IV ii;iuiiuui.s irom leeiuigs ot revenge. The loss jpaid to be immense. Negotiations of a treaty of commerce Lotwonn Aissia and Russia had failed. Lwenty Russian shins have been captured e the bombardment of Odessa. russia had ordered a levy of 100,000 men. atifieatiorii of the treaty of trinlu alii ibeen exclianged at Constantinople. a o lAiJttou iL jiuiueiiegro avor of Russia. Six hundredlnssians hn,i j sOi;arbi, aniocg- Jarknes.sr by cir own plain ' yers.v AJay strong ,;wbicb our -flyire!ardcd)f '7te eternally v-men.; jOWDER, jiTtd Cumber 95-2t FAI11 XOTICE. All persons iudebted to the late firui of J. T. Coun cil & Cain, are requested to make immediate payment toConucil. Cain & Co., as longer indulgence cannot and will not be given. li. S. CAIN. Mav 27, 185-t 95-3t rale a foray into Turkish territory and killed iigc nuuiuir or inuaoitants. paix. TIkj Spanish ministry have refused compensation demanded by tho United esfor thedetention of the Rlack Wa rrior. iiwill make no concession bevond remit.tjn.r tiienalty of $0,000. te Liverpool Times has expressed the belief a war uetivcen the U mted States and S itvitable. , SALE the all entyH?, C.Pl.l'S IJ.SiTUl.EtH.NISH. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE in (he T"vii of Fayel tcville. On Saturday. June lOtli, 1854, will be sold at M..,.i...t li.,,,..,. in Knvetteville. at 12 o'clock. M., the Real Estate belonging to the late Duncan Machae i.;..i. .ml valuable lmnroved ana un- ;.... .-..! T r.is (.n TI.iv. Person. Gillespie, kamsay 1?. .,.., f:.-..cn Dick." Russell. Mclver, and North Tim i.i.i.rnvenieiits are Dwelling Houses and .-iv,v.-. . ' .. ,. . T 1 , ir.nffliu Also, about 300 acres oi iimoeie.i uunu on iuc hmv'" of Buckhead, near Beaver Creek factory. T.....wi ......b. Irtiown :lt. Sale. - Any information relative to the propCTtyS.rfttjEjc f t I I V .1 .1 J A WT . . 4 Surviving "ExecutM, , 27. i 9o-3t ... - , iSf.s ' given May 0 15 -7- 5paiu oi exekai. Items. Hie report was current at rpool at the time of the departure of the I that the City of Glasgow had foundered; uer crew ami passengers had been conveyed te coast ot Africa. This ronnrt. it -nc - I - " m TVUO , was received by a gentleman in London from one of the passengers. r Hundred houses were destroyed bv fire At' 1 . . .. nscautuiopie on the 4tli Alav jrosy ears la general sickness. kkets. In Liverpool Cotton had declined Flour advanced 2s. and 2s. 6d. durino- tho l. .J' 1 . , , . " " " o iciiuing.ine.zuii anq tnen fell olf, mnejtLS2a ti 1 sJvci . w.H-u, laiiteu ou personal religion or prayed with 54S families in Fayetteville, of whom 181 were destitute of all religious books but the Bible; 54 were destitute of the Bible, and 1)9 habitually neglecting the house of God Sold 895 vols, in value $202,84; and gave away 243 vols, in value $45,52. Visited in Wilmington 34t families, of whom G were desti tute of all religions books except the Bible- 4 .. v.. uumw; Ul UIC JJlUIC. UI1U V a I1I1III V neglected church: Sold 175 vols, in value 35"- o i - - , . . . oo, am Grranteu oa vols, m vsiinn sin 77 w One evening I found 4 families within 300 yds. of 3 churches who went to church on an average, once in o years two of the daughters over 12 years om nau never heard a sermon or prayer. All promised to attend church, and I tave since seen three ot them out. Found man, w mi a family, who had been t.enchin.r school about 20 years who never owned a Br ule, he had no part of the scriptures HI Ill's lmiieo when I visited him, but had owned a New Testa ment. In one day 1 visited 11 families, found 7 of them without the Bible, and not u single re ligious book. The average of their attendino church was once in 4 years; and among them I found 3 fathers, 2 mothers, 4 sons and 2 daughters all down druuk ! 1 went iu and spoke kindly to them. Some of them saif, "We are not fitting for any body to come to see ns." I told them as God loved them well enough to bo yet merciful to them, surely we could love them cuuugii tu come ana talk to them about that mercy. I talked and prayed with them all Ihc next day according to promise I revisited theaTaud found them tolerably sober. After showing the evil of their course upon their bodies and souls, all but two agreed to quit drinking, and they invited me to come and see them and netp tuera all 1 could, for, said thev hdeat "Si 1 y was snrcudin.- so rapidly in A'orwoT , ,, in I i V . ' . ' .. Inev " e k"aw t,. tw ijuu., uiiiun any liquor the two weeks I was with them. In two families I found 8 promising children in an ignorant, destitute condition, who express ed anxiety to learn to read. I fmvo t.j KLlamai "'ailn .'f -i -- tli ml J During the procress of th. x-arn;ni',?L -e JNImkhonse and Leary, for an outrage, npon an Kbot girl, as reported elsewhere, some person or persona, not having a due sense of the awful majesty ofthejaw or the dignity of the court, ' scattered a villainous mixture of snuff, Cayenne r-n aii, iauerry bark, and most probably a slight sprinkling ofcowhageabont the room. Jt happened at the time that the audience was extremely large, and of that mixed description that generally congregate about the purlieus of a Court of Justice. The insinuating dust 30011 began to take effect", a concert of sneezing mix ed with coughing, Jirst among the outsiders, made it impossible to iiiolr rtni..! nno wnr.i r,-nm either judge, lawyer, witness or prisoner. " 'J0"'-''' shouted the marshal. " Si-an-ci-chi-chce-lence;" sneezed the deputy. By this time the epidemic had extended to within the bar, and there was as much coughim arid sneezing as ever was heard within tho House of Representatives during a prosv speech of an unpopular orator. wpen ine ugli-wiu-chee-ehec-chce-dow: oh. exclaimed the prosecutimr attornev cj J 1 suggest ah-chee-te-that th PV bo. chiv. turn ed oat." irasned another In vcvnr The judge, who ly this time had con-rhed and sneezed, until his face W:1S :is red iiv tl t.-suk.iav f lJ J V k turkey cock, was struck bv the idea, and a posse of otlicers beinar called from below- . lour ed the room of the imhnrmv i.,:.lt It .,,1, upon their egress into the street gave such a concerted diabolical sneeze that a couple of horses that were hitched outside, became scared, and breakiug their bridles scampered frantical ly away. Lord !" A Good Shot. Capt Alvin Fox, of Perkins, has long been acknowledged the best shot with a rifle in this section of the State. His prowess wnspuiLoa ieanul test recently. A piece of card 2 by inches wide was suck into tho slit of a piece of shingle 3 inches in length. Placing this in the hands of his son,' the Capta in paced off ten rods distance, and the boy holding ..J-. K -J ?, 1 ,1. 1 ,, . - V

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