"' : "-.v.-. v'V-.- -t: ' V- .: A .' ':J:::-- ';'--.'--: ,v - ?4r ' ' ' ' -"'. .- fe. : - ;.r.'V - , . --L--.,.;-..-',,; , ;U -VHji ' I . . ' . .' wijBitaY.. newspaper; Doiiicstl - - 1 ' 1 1 i ' - f n "nnT i"" ii" - ...... - - ' ' ' , ' .... ; , J !.". i , : , ' ... .- . " ... SI f TO kr U : M- m-n - 1 i)AY," AUGUST 5, . ,1851. t ? r rilINTEI I5Y WILUAM X iVrKS . - ....... . :.- For a single coj-.jr, iffofd in alv;tiiwr;jcf anauin, $2:Vtn ,; lih hu-lJtiti CUthin,',1. - -u ' nttlif? i:ntU :J men 2 '5 I ; TT VSTItEET' 'FAYETTE VI LI'E: 2 afthe t-utllf :Jinontli. 2 5ft . . , - . . at the cnl of irionUi,- ' 3 00 at tbc cnl of the yciir. "-- 3 50 No pubxriptioTi viIMe rccotvol for a uli'urter pcriCKl than oue year nhlcvH pahl in advance. , . T,; With the' view of extending tlie circulation and en hancing the jtsefulnrn of tlie p-apv-r, the prorieU) of fer the following remarkahly lew V f j. ; CI.r77? HATES, LYV.iRlAJlLY.lX ADV.IXCE: 5 coptes of the Carolinian,' 1 year, : c $3 J1 . . 'iMrvssed to the uitdersigtw'l, an-1 vtmt be pot rn:d. It airs of .IdvrrlWiiz: Sixtv 'cerN ' p.-ruare ..f 1C lines H.r the tirst an.l thirty real (or ,-a-h ' M,lne,,t " insertion, uuh-s the tlian two ujouiii.". "I and .Domestic"? - ;;S-tv I" 'GOOD S, '; Vil'-;;K Iodf -v ' XTmbicllas, ' and HAY STItEE Invite the attciituM FAVETTEVILLE, X. , C.", of their cxtHtmers. ami the - trade generally, to a very Superior Slock SPUING ApD SUMMER GOODS,: Whkh any mural- U .'..-til .ff - .V J r. ' . f V.i , - ,, 1 r: i ,,i jr., m -1 fully received at .Lumber Er;ur Jv O. Iich'' irkct ; South if ilasou nml Oixoa line, to pur- . , . , . liAVrpr - :i-Jmptly or (uy for cash. Merchants will:-- ; nd in this market good. $tocks,;- and at prices which cim iol fail to plentc. 7" March 1854 ' flfjJ jt.lverlisem -it is publish".! for more when it will he ehrrg-l For three iLontlis, - .- -For si-v Hi":'' lis, - - - -K,.r twelve iiemtlis, - - - - $1 00 ; ) 10 00 Fri.la- QEpXUVA Now 12, l'i.l I!na;tw:(y -from t arid TO HEY .loin hih. weighs about fl vearss . f. ;) lb ItmVAItl). j subscriber, his Xogro nn?n. JOHN is about 2( years old, ( feet I inch IS," or 1!0 lbs. Tobev ajred about ieh.es lrfh. stout, an-1 wciffhs 17f Thev were holiiriit. 1'roui Mr. lames Surh'S. of ( 'um- Ml si.lvert sem ".Umiiu.-i t.; nai:i'ii m lt oVloek.a. :n.-. to ensure their . in-ertion in the nxt ,4 .,-v. ......r ...ml .-h-iihl have the d-suvd.'munb( r ui Uu . . ...1 ... (! i ii-1 'inni ! i' i MS 1111! !' M 1 ' thev will he in- rtej till loi-bid and th.u "d aeeordin-1y, l-.T? V V X VATK A? t oenann enunty. am nciliborho .. Tn in .luisrW.iii ( 'oinitj humlred Dollars foi Lension and deliver fiiifrueut in any .Jail tin-in. An addition ! ."d tor the eon the above Neurroes. iltr Hun". Coined 31 A H H I. F ' HV (ii:o. !.r 1)1111. N:i.lv t-.iK)s't.! to K. V,'. WillkMiirs' AiKt:o:i Stnre. )et. 1, lK:'-. lav, -N-.He, .V t 9 v w 2 f9 fOTKIi. ll-.fin.r r.eulv ! . l r ;;v.-eO I I" a-t-Vf e-! a ' 'i i u v. e fioin vlalv-oai K' i'ly. K-.. I ' 'o.v pr-paiv-d t e,.: tai i in-;i e.)'iit'..r!.il.l'' m i ne r t!io-e w!n in;n rail. iTiviu am-,de -VaM"s. -i.o.l hoMh'r. jios'.tioci to a vHi:no l.u-'. I tru-t 1 .-hall 'iv'ea!ir; satiM'actioa to t!io.-e v. ho may lav tlif.r patro.ia ; '. it Ul.i l'- I.. a!l'' i" r :ae W.t ;i I 'ci-inb"r 'I. I'"''. T- ('i.h?ikvt : . vi;iifT. A lloin.y nt I:itv, Vi yvi tv v i 1 If, ". l ;!:. ;t ihe coi'iitr i.t'How and tireen street F. b'v :. K.'.. i 2i)t At iti:H Th' subscriber oi of Land, located in 1 1 is ubuut e;ui-dir buriT Hi"!i Scl....l. ).'-il to the utovJ also ui'ers jiieat ii turjienTine a:i l !i;m Ale.vand-r McL.-.n. in u lnni all : i ;ti ti . ' lis C o. . v . . i VJS V,.i-t Lr c-- rjf. r wru,u ' u;a bi- ;!ddrri'il a Lather lilue- ln i oi' a -are' in exhibit! '"ir th.ii ear'o.--e. ( k !. 11, OI'' LAND l''()Il SALE Its I'm- sale twelve hundred acres tie ltiv.t r end id' Kit hmond county, ant from Floral College, Lauren aid Laurel Hill. The Land is well ;ho! corn. cotton, wle at. Ac. it hit eincnts to those engaged in the er iiiiMiiess. 1 Have eoiistmtt'u I!-;;, my aent. during jny ab.-ence. iiieuiiotis in regard to the matter lihir.i lis 1. ( ).. i'obeson -eoiintv. sith-v nar to the pr mises. v ill take Miv one who i:iav call I. G. DLl'll. if. T. McLllAN K. .-r. Mt'KCIIISO'V, ('n.uiiiK .iioi Jntl v. .l i hiit, Vi:.MiN;r".", .1 in uar v . 1 ! y NO TICK. T5i Favett-ville lee Uuii- ' will be open-d daily for w HB 1 - m ' 1 M Ml .it K I- J A v T r m r . W?. JXjM th"d-diul V o!" le- IVo;n "i to o c loir A. M., coi. i ia 'nein r Mond.iv. ldtiin-t. Tb-if .! for are ujw n i ly f..r sale at t.,ie store ot . . . .it i l .... 1 ... :ii: i'.i N lei- w in' tieiiv'ue'i i (I. V . V ilr.ani o. . lee w.u n.:iiv - fjt to tirkcls. a it- U rot iiit-nded -tp k"ep any ac eormts. ViVn culled on to deliver lee outside of the ti:n speeiile I aho.c, doind ch.ii T''d. April S, 1"L We h-ive r-'ceivd IMi'l.LMilN'T e i he regular pi .c . m JOHN D. WILLIAMS. ssdf MSI 1 our usinil stock of FATWUNn s tf !i a IMo iIh. Harrows. (hilt;vator. J. A T. WAL'PILL. V r...M- l.n. i.' :i'Mi.l. nilllK ''Ii'. ! ;i I March IS. Is", I v:c. Sat W. Jami.s C1. S.Mint. j.i.ni:s c. ( ' V mm lis H-ive removed tln-ir .:h. b til'u r lurai -i ly nee up: tvlin-i' t'i -v a'-- prepared t ('.a r i; .-Ion line. At! bu-i.iv1-- ulrusl'-.i in O., r?'ri.. smith fc Mwrhn it! x, to th-' second story of the I !v the'Tt h-L-rap'' nipan y . a; tend to all bii.-i-u ss in the to t; on will be miiK-Liall' i a suo-cn tier t fr.i-iids a id the pub W 'riijit b,!-;n. s- am tVamiiig. and 'i-' f! i. me iriiicid s. citli chiiiery. He ii tur liberal patroiiug In "y str'ret aii'-otio l ! satisfaction. t- tkicr' r him-elfjffl; o.i- who want wonl well to give him a i ti; km"ii in hi eeij ! M-deis promptly a' t tih'.ress. snbsor X. C, . ; . f. Ni Vera her; 1 . 1 s. I ne -iMc! i- r. ; !' s,d itlflil to i." "i" ;i suitable lur:iis! ,'.rt'e!e 'new used ei impart that bistre si ft rtTi "k.hi if apr 'g thula-t t el ve l '-k of pr. par. n; t !niiTnTiil nas at lej exp riiaent eoinph ti . puis ultra Butuitth may ie tested m over all others. I ,tuiier"s Maflih- Fa i Nov o. is.-: On tie' 1-f ;V'v .f .Lti.nr.rv. i -."- I h'r-d h Fov named i;,,',.r to .loha'A. W-U;ams. E,.-: sue;.- timei-ii-eby f.dbnvi.i j; he left Mr Will an-, a .d 1 had re:ro-: tt. b i: l... mi tbe '.M'dibo.-'iood ot Fav-ttevtlie. blt UoW 1 beiiev, 1 ti. si en.' v i i la ' n . between L? and 1 1 years old. .piit" .iAct'X,- -ood look ing little fellow, ano no .'oid't can t"il a v ry plausible tab'. 1 will :;ive the ;'.'.-:. ' r - ai d for Ids delivery to in aov -Lid. so that 1 get ii:in the State so that I get l-'ay-'ttevi'ile and V about 1 velve hii'idi to :'.! in akiirg of To ; on th !i has been kidnapped or d.yoycd ( ,; p.,,.- m Said l'.ev is ui' id.uk eoir.ple;:"ui. is j tj,.' nct-essarv in.'; (r co di e-ui nit in an i ii op i'lll if aires'.ed tut of ilim ' .1 AS, i:VANSf-Cui:.Uau. M .ivh 11. IN.".!. 'sl-t Th" a'oov - reward will be given to :v;iy person who will d diver to memv n 'gro we:nan ANNA, who ab sconded about i he -1 itli of November la-1. or for ... r b. ;nv jail in lllisStlte solhat . ",! i ' i ii i Sa'd 'negro is of briglit u.i.bi I ' o comj)! !..'. .n..i':t rl.'.Li-lv ami more oroneilv K.inllv ,!, a id is rath"!" b-'loW tlie 111 -r-mi-'S. a - iw in i. Ot'.the ,'Im. a!iother tra th" head vvalei s ti! ( riace. on which th and other houes. On the lirt nann: live thitusantl Turpi li, modatinir terms. get roes please t ail on tlie st -hewing the above ( ii- lS.1 o I hat s!n than n dium siz . is lrkm"- :iboilt tlie IC ill! V t .. .... ,::i aveit .vill". a'-b'd liv tlie eelelr;'.te! Simon Line o, harbnp.n ; uoun-iety. !ie may attempt to p as a free pu-s.ei aacig the num tous free niui.it toes about Fsivctt.'t ille. ALiix. McMillan Dundarrneh. Kib.sn county. will probably be lurking in that ty liasrrvif. at Mr Kichartl Hird'.s. i Fifty Dollars for either, or one both, will be paid for their apure- ' to the- snbsenl,, v. or for their con- in the State. o that he can get 1 sum of One Hundred Dollars w ill U - .Said -negro- UKAVAHD. V r Hana-way from the subf;c:ri!er h tlieJd f 'Julyviiis negro mau iMnu 1 2 years 61d & feei 7 or. inches high,, well Luilt, .weiL'sTlTO or 175 pound-, busby hair, has a scar on. his forehead, his left fo-t r . with au aie.; lie Is supposed, to be lurking tveighborhood of Luniherton -or Mr John Me ' - en Ashpote,! of hon L purchased him last Mi i t K- fiXiv." doilnx. for . ut$ i ', eorivict any lwhite. man- of- haiboring-or c him. Any information rejecting him-will 1 win give a rara-oi DIty ooiiar.. lor uis ul i.i me or hje confinement in a6v Jail that"! can argain. I will' .also rr 1 1- . July 2d, 1854. NA , i .' 80!' jtZ7l&t? : j t r-'f ii'iuTti i.-rTT nt'it-'eir ' - lint Bag.' -i ' - - - XCCo'ttDn' -'Yarns' and Sheet ,7V - TJRO Y , &TMAIIS1 1. Ud topTurnip. - For sale by A July 2I. 18.1t. J. N. 804-2t SMITH. KltESII TUIl-XII SEED. . Large White Flat Dutch, : Large English Norfolk, Purple Top Ruta Baga, Early lied Ttip Flat. -Warranted genuine and frct-h. Just received and for sale by s. J: HINSDALE. July 29. 1854. 80 "Lit If Vf : V- ATS I t JTS" m t A - - . V The STORES, WAREHOUSES and DWELLINGS. ictton of any person of harbonng bevrv-ntedat the Market IIouu- on Saturday August 5th, at VL o clock. A. . nAMPItKT.b . July 29.. 1654. 804-2t yf Zrt fliX W I them to Cl-tf k-.-s liiis method of informing his V that lie still continues in the Mill i all its branches. '.: foundering. g Water or St. am .Mills ujwrn ari r with sinttf or comii! cated ma- is ri : s inaiiKs . im- naia.e tor me lias received heretofore, and hopes business, and by gi ing general a continuance of the same. He vjiuku m t-ouiie-ic v. an that or e'et! an?L durabilifv. r- ihmt7 in the aiiove line wouhi tlo til. as he has several competent oy. ami is prepared to execute nil jobs at the shortest iJotice and on verv reasonable terms. CiKO. AV. Williams &, CO- WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, luj-t received -a large asWntT CQjS-4n their line." tor sale on favorable t ' Julv 'H'. D;54 rof. of the Principles and MEDICAL IXSTITU lIOiN OF YALE COLLEGE. Tlie Annual Course of Lectures commences on Th.ursday. Sejitifinber 14th. and continues four months. Uenjamin Siliiman. M. D.. LL. D.,- Prof. Emeritus of Chemistry and Pharniacw Eli H :s. M.D., Prof. Emeritus of Materia Medica fcd Tl.m-ap.-iit.ies. Jonaffuui Knight. M. D.. Pr Pi actice of Surgei v. Timothy P. Peers. M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. Charles Hooker, M. D.. Prof, of Anatomy and Phyr siology. Henry P.ronstm, M. P.. Prof, of Materia Mcdica and Therapeutics. Worthtngton Ilooktr, M. D., Prof, of the Theory and Practice of Physic. Uenjaiiiin S.ilitnan, Jr., M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and I haiinaey. . . Lecture lees. $08-50: Matriculation. Sf; Gradual t'oii, 615. CHARLES HOOKER. -. Deau.of the Facultr. " v .... lr t i ... - . t juvt-u, jiuy l.. IMVl - -CJ"lilt-lv mum l V K T T E V II I- Kt N Tear and -. Deep Riter -KAVCot-Wfe t .the stockliolders of this Gompany ir annual mcetingt:lIIajwo6d''on ;-' and Friday 'last, Tbe meeting was . rided, and good feeling and unaciraity Ha all its "proceedings. The Trcsi irMurcbison4 raade full report of the c caiise of the de!ayand the increased .Cvhicb gave .general satisfaction, and vd confidence! in . the vork' that an ad subscription -of , $ 1 0,000 Was made to , - . '"" '".""- .- - " . - " '- V't ., . i . it. ':..w. -; - i rracr. Prpsideni; and- Directors were ' jyy '- rjccii)X.rjLi-i'EXi.on)fc '(V-8 unanimously" re-elected Secret arf "and Treasurer of tbe Company. Standard, : : A N J N'ci dext. I bolilionists Attention ! The y. 0. Bulletin of Friday, says : "The other day a friend of ours wns much surprised at seeing a negro slave, who had Leek a runaway for a couple of years, walk into his store, saying that be had returned of his own free will aud accord, and that, if his old master Lyfild only take him back it would be the bap- j)tes nnu imH-uUip iuc, uuu t uut no ouiu never do wrong again "Thniaster linally assented, we believe, and the darKtsv almost became wild with joy. . "Thi3 "chattel," as Greely calls a slave, thought, a couple of years since, that a Northern fealtb, and he according ly riepartetf; leaving a kTrrt4--Aaster, more lree- dom ttfan he was capable of appreciating, pro tection and friendship behind him, in search of iberty. He visited Cincinnati, travelled through e interior of Ohio, called at Pittsburgh, hon- Fjth&)3ker Cttv a week or two, and, we lfieve, made a tour of the North generally. "The sum and substance of bts experience, ?s he states it, so we are tohJ, amounts to about tliis : "The free negroes of the North are the most miserable scoundrels in existence 'not half as good as a darkey what's able to have a master,' the 'poor white folks' objects of .un mitigated contempt, and as for the Abolitionists, they are meaner than all." tided to. For further information her at John-jjjwn. Mivirc county, . , OiU5- vOtlNi?oi , . AV1I. Cuimnisiiluii 5 v i.d t!.iAM irTiAiisir, t WVJ nl Forwarding MvrcjyAUt( ! W.vTi:n Stiikkt, " . . VOL 113 -a; . xv no. eo-j. ' '. " ,Iart hours of John C. CalhcaiU'-' - : ScojUHhe pfjvatcsecretary of Ir Calhoun, has recently pabllsbed bis ;.recoHectious of a scene .in; the last Tiourd of tbe dying tatesina n. 'Alr.Ssaysj .-.. r. ; .:-!,;- K' -- . His country, the South, ilaiVU its future was all to him. He did not- 6re about bis own future, v It wafs ' a small. matten in Ids rye, as the folloying act will "show. 'For two lays be fore be died, - whe- it " was genera uy known in the City that be ;could -uot HT niaiy 'visiters caHed at tlie bpuse. HisVTsiian,. V)r. Hall, insist? tU "f0f ' bis owri " (wmfort, that be should see. a s -fe w as possi bl e. 1 r : Cal 1 io tin acqttiesced , aiid added, "Mr Scovtl Icnows who I swill see and who not."1-1, of course went to tbo front -etLir, (the day before he died) be the Rev. Mr IJntler. I told him that, Mr Ml X Lady on Rfein?. A young lady -at"Alton, Illiii'-, following as her sentiments on ki. ;!v: ' Having seei a great ilal abont kiss;: the Telegraph" nd .Courier 1 deem that iugiy iiiiportant fenbject cf us much cosu t;us. as to the 'opposite . sex. Now, i liumble, of'ion, I. think you have saidq enough, 'ami it is high time for s orneb.ek- 1 to talk. You don't like this woy tier .( way- Clse J'0'11 gv'e-it ") enUrt-'U". "Speaking of proposed kisses, that are i i liked at all, I have ictade it my business (o i -quire' '-among my numerous friends, ami t! y agree witb-me that a stolen kiss is the t - t agreeable to' -that is, considering the n who 'steals ifV fC. -Vj certainly are t ut a!! t! Jjnot lit .i j ,l' r.,jf 3on. hi la'inirr. r ' : ' your" own" image' during the operation, i t. you would never find fault again. Talk of shy ness and struggling; no wonder! when stirh dis- gusting bipeds approach, it is miraculous (hat Calhoun was very ill "too ill to see any one." Mr lihUcr replied: '' Ihat is the very reason why:hc should see j ladies do not fall into convulsions; J do -nor. speak.'-. altogether" Ironi experience.- but from U.l C 4 practical I'oot-maker of some cx- i . : i l . . l . a l J . ie 5 line oeen --u.-tiiie laai inei e is a f sui'plietl to tie- laiblie in the wav for boots ami shoes. Most of the ; iuer liiiure tne icainer or tail to uec"sary to give to man's mi- j jer iiuisli. He has therefore, dur- ; loutlis. been devoting himself to ' ; an article fro from these.- objee gth ai'ter much investigation and lv succeeded. Tlie result is dill's Csnal ' advances nynlc au-jcousignmcnt s. r M M ",- . SETTLEMENT. Those indebted to the snhscriberv. il! please call and settle. There are a good 'many bills for Corn, Hay, Ac., (which are ca.-h articles,) t tanding on book. THO. J. JOHNSON .inly lath. is.4. rmi J St &ojru III uilv wishes that it - J rder to estabbsii it:; superiority II at M. i au:k s :iop opp isitv- Mr r r i SPUING GOO D S, The undersigned are now receiving, and expect to have their entire Stock in store bv the 13th instant, of lory, llaystreit. ami be supplied A ttn au excellent aitl.c.e at a cueap run-. THOMAS CILL. G7 acrl 11 e .'!. f..r -.il.-. h's LANDS, six miles au-l about one mile from the : i'hii.k l!oad. consisting- of uid,-ity acres of land, suited HvtVfee or i miner. 1 acre is also od S;e ami Crist Mill, all in gotnl and all SEASONABLE GOODS. Embracing a great variety of FORfflUV AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, avJ5o:iiiets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Doors and . Shoes, Foolscati and Letter Paper. Blank Books, Boltiug Cloths, &e. Ac. &c. With an extensive assortment of Ii K A 1) Y-MADE C L O T If 7.V G ; t ., .1 t.1 : i t - ii . "i leiatioi : also, a Dwelling, and all I -v'" v,u6" . utumnuc. ises. in goo.1 repair. j All of which thev offer to the trade at LO W PRICES t of two huialn-d and lifty acres, on ! mid upon ac-connnodating terms. . ai vcr's Cret h. kno-vu as the Tarrv i Purchasers w ill find if to their interest to irive the Dwelling House t above Stock aif lamination before making their sclec j tioiis. --'. " ' ' " HALL 4 SACKETT is a snce.li Farm. : d tra. t. th're is cut about twenty 'littue Poxrs. from two to four years Is will be sohl on the most accom- 'ersous wishing to purchase, will ibscr.ner, who will take pleasure in lands. WM. R. HOLT OX Mar Pl'Ml'Sl .1 Pumps ; She; . t Lead and" Lead 1 V V I I ?I t- i i: V V E E , URIC : MASON' AND PLASTEIIEIL l-'.tyrllrritlt', "V. 'o Persons Willili.i.. v.-,.:-l; !,l his 1 1 ne will 1-e proiuptiy at'en tod to le. ad-'ueMtig hiai at the Fayctte- .-t ( Uttce. t vill" I o-t t Mnce. '; ve 1 1 ' v ill--. .1 m'v 1 So I 14 -.ir-w, im 1 oit e and suet.li I'iue. for sale bv ' ; " ' C. W. ANDREWS,; April. I. "is.i 1 --Market Square These I'iiiH if riitlrly V'eutf able, uiitl are m most itii(it'rlor lUt-iliciiie ia the cure of nil Bilious fXim r. t H.Of )!-.. J. ttr tiiinpiaint, r. S--f '"'!. ." u'l h'tirtim. Vtvr.T of all liK-s, itil"l itmi puiful J)Uitgtruu!ioH, unit all lin- noo.'ci? M Iv SHAW, lNSPIX'TOR LF TI.Ml.KR AND LUM HER. Ws i.mim! rov. N. "Will give prompt attention to any business in this line intrusted tohim. lie ol'c'ts a hare of public patronage. Wilmington. iaV .. tJ.)l. Aytll lit.X IteaY- rACOX, LAUD, IMC'.:, and all other i nrtieb-s in the CrtK-erv line, tor sale iy i ,v i:t. " tL WiI(;OLl)ST)N tlif 'I lion, rrs(orl t rrtory Oi-iiJ iin.l as nn Anti-Uiljn l'rioe ctsnts yvr bo A . s- i s-. i sj x . r k r Brimstone Corner. This is the very ap propriate title of the corner of a Boston street, on which the church of Theodore Parker is situated. .a A friend informs us of an incident connected W ith thi s same abolition cathedral which strictly illustrates abolition consistency. An in vidua 1 wl bad attended the church, but found the IKStWjfOtjUafal toge ther too strong for bis owa.ca pa cities of (oljia7rtrjlfered bis pew for sa.jdwtt y&yia&7yni tim unable to una a ;i, f- lie at ivutiui n tii upuu ine cunuuK tt-of Ada iii,.,t.lti.xX lh-u ixAix-t4tv! wii'6 and children every Sunday- till further Lprders. lne pew was in a most conspicuous Pahd eligible situation, and when, on the suc ceeding Sunday, the son of Africa and his wife tool possession, they were the "observed of all observers." . It was not many minutes before the occupants of neio'hboring pews vacated their places, and -W4ooks of indigation and disgust they cast Hpon tlie intruders exnumeu cue true ctur'acier of their abolition philanthropy. The next time the negro attended church he found the pew door lacked.but he lifted bis affectionate sprow and same cherubs over the enclosure, then fojw lowed himself,, listening with great cdifieatitftv to tlvNjiolition theories from the pulpit m such stratr,tcontrast witlr the practice of the people. The third attempt of tbe negro to attend ser vice was successfully ttefeated by loek-ing the church door upon him, aud the upshot of the rontror wns hat, th tiew -Miier's trick wns en tirely successful, and i-a' tiontslsgave himj tnee prices ior uis pe tiu preveui iuk abolition theory front bl NpUy illustrat- an cxarf y a thousand aud inc -Jjf abolitiou PA7 Tj-dtrrr. JTT, c4-hetfwCi ed. This is but aucxanT ... . . . . wr t ; i of-the msurceriiy aua int ys trom I Utlii!.'. '.'lt!'S 'l f l J.iisi fit A 'Jili . ' ..... i j. .... , 11 A v A.t a femrile MetllI'lt incv vn UKt a cn.irm. nnn wtifu iMfn tlifV ih'ti r tii i 1 to cum tue worst faii'i in i li.-p fiil. if llood. rAialize tlie rfrctila Lilvf r, Kldiicy, aiitl other Sr to lienltliy tone n ml auction: is Family Mcthcint; they liave no equal. Also UOUNTY The Snbscriber. will pavCfiio highest mark tO.ei SXiny fr.x A rem td if for ",.;.;. h,. ratjrr?t. BrvncXiiH. Crimp. Wioopiny umiiii'm. Xrrrnns A'fi-n.vj. PiftiKpsia. Ox- .!. 'f..v of the Hr'tiyt. Jufiammniitut and I'd in nlSirffarid olX ansmi from H ae- iit'ichTattthhi rtlirr' tlie tislrrss and tod to hexrt'i fond, in i;- ik and 0 if tpe.pt !c habits. Apply to .1. 11 II.1V s:i-eet. t'c J. MARTIN!-:. mm j m w. w m m rm 1 w I . . . . , w - I IS f : T I - ' for Land Warrants Jtl.T 'c-ir-A School Teachers' Convention will ..!. t 7;! Harrington's Aeu'lemy. !n th village -f Car- i.,.ni.,i. on t!:. second 'Saiurtii.v o: i... : io foi in -i r-w -he'-s' A-.oei ;ai.io.i Ml Moore. Spe-. cl.es on appro- he expect..'.!. Mr. Hafringtoii pro- All teachers wahp.akteH TO BE pubely vegetable. 1 lU' ."lilrJ BCi CC. tfiit tfi.v- j-.t.t. t S'.n R omW.iliji I . i i i. . I tne en i- i i'ii promoting . . :.. it e I ... til eailse. oi e. tile. itl Tiriat'subiects may poses to give a dinner on the occasion. All teachers iu the County, both Male and Female, are respectfully invited to attend. Hour ot meeting. 10 0 eiociv. A. R. 11 L.M. i . DANE. MeINTYRE. June 21. 09-7t CVKUS HARRINGTON. - - -c Hyson, Imperial and Black Tea?, of superior quali ty, just received aud for sale by SMITH June 2L 1851 3m a l iiiii-ln r ) . i.i.. i-iii -irlin. s.i '.. 1., Hie th:-ii- n cood. ri-5rilai.' S3-litem. . irio g" tt'nts per IIAKltlXGTOS'S ; MALL AND FEMALE SCHOOL. CYRUS HARRINGTON, Principal. Miss Wy Makuaket McEacii ix," Teacher in the Fe 'ii l JPjjpiirtiut.Mif. - us, Assistant in the Male Department. The Third Session. tif the School opeus July the 17th;'n-nd closes December 1st. . Reports respecting Seholarship and Deportment will be SL-'otuwit semi-annualiv, and no 2d.mient tound to be harat ter will be permitted-to remain iu the Institution. - - t . A course of Religious Lectures will be delivered be fore the students. . Board from $G to 5ft per month. The subscriber has ample aee m nn m! at i cms, and desires to take alLjhe Female Roartlers into his own tamtly. Tuition in both Departments $8, S10. $12 50 to $15 per Session. Extra M-usic on Piano Forte. with use of instrument. .?-'0 : Drawing Painting. Embroidery and French. S." each. 15 s -" For further particulars, address the Principal or either of the Teachers, frj Cariionton. June2-I,H?o TO DISTILLERS. Wc will pay the highest cash price for Spirits Tur pentine, and request Distillers to give us' a call when in market. ;"; J. fc T. WADDILL. G & CD. TfiSnTi-evilLe Vs ; "Under tlu tiiary I bead nPto-daf r.wJl be found "sjtlv Vth theaApT Mh eedinV-cmf Jkxd r of Mr Jacoj Mr llees towards t ently at I shall no tributingl ils'slai' Jto'lils-imaj ihation. K, rV 2C ning was repested.ldiifiu st, irwildvo bearit, be proceeded boiTTe to Us wife. lis was persuaded I by a voicV ar- vju may sdvy, but TmntLand seWng i LCUIII, ilt- t in Idj imorr. uy ner irT u was onjy j iginauon, auu uuuiug that be had no fever, . antUfid J'cbtnplaifljf any unusual indisposition, she iuduted him.to return eld. There, however, the same solemri waVuing voice attended ftint at every step 'You may sow, but you shall not reap!' and in a state of .extreme- agitation, be asrain ceased work and went borne, lie took an eajly supper, was short- iv alter aiiacittu htowl jwuiuhz hi wc nawi, - 5rc sunrke next morning was a corpse. r.::.-terant. Tonic, an.; Aperient. One j.r.-i. liiT,.. n-.ro pnxrrr to cure di.fse -yri.;.. Unlearn?, or Sars- an.i a Miupie trial of only one box m. -. ."ii. ijnoseii iie M. .P.J. .... n..i i cat- Ij.U1..- ... . I . .I- , ..!- .1. ----- .r.t.. . TT - - - - - - ...... ( n all, 11 l.l.l & c A M B E R JImtfictHrrrs and , Drakis In ! fieaily-niatle Clothing, wholesale and ; retail.. A L S O , " '" .:;:- ' A large and complete assort meat y,of Gents? furnish--- .jods-. embracing evtrv articlJents' Toilette. AMxiERG ct CO., . v;,:,;-,, (! oa st.. in P. .s :i 'mi we 1 1 h aeT building. Julv 1. 1S.VL Vbcn Kate and Ellen Bateman were in Lon don, they were invited by the Queen to spend one week at Windsor Castle with the royal children. While on . their visit the Prince of mVales for the first time took bis seat in the use of Lords by the side of bis mother. en he returned home, before he would allow the glittering jewels to be taken from his breast, he sought Kate Bateman, and finding her in the royal nursery with bis sistfcriV and brothers, he advanced towards her, and taking her hand, he said:"Kate, as soon as I'm a. man,. ma's gc.ng to trive me the throne, and then I'll make you o . .1 men I ."-in Me.tirn ra-rxil.lu -.,- t et..i-.-r.;.. to tl. r.uT.ys nd Vitnl Or-n-y Cttrr Cnllv.i...., .pittitc, ua Strengthen tlie ex. c-ontaiain -C.-. .loses of Mwlifin. CbII on Uir Ap-ni v,... sell tbe l iils.an.l ct-t tL jvnf: jt!w-Jitr "iliATis. vUiliir full particulars an.t t-frtineiitea c.f n,.. "nmi t in arp ier Fnle in . .Hag iu orth aud Soxith una t j. . l r -i . ,, H:,, T. . In f I u ! a - .faflVllIT... ii- 11 OIW I IT1UP I .11 1 .1 bl PUeSfA W11. little Wales, if vou will be a c (t-ontroTrrttviH t trrsorl hnr ctm p hsin nofl Wiieil OU lii'J. t', I'll take Your W II KLTs M lite aiK'U, L52i?vWVT end J. N. lit" . I - Si f r m I a. j - - . , 4 IWVPECTIOXEK, FAVETTEVILLE, N September IS, 1 Metlical st tuicny c.iio n,,,..,;- the mo startling "cases isrtrratd McLane's Vermifitge bv Dr. Joan sutler, oi L.oweii, Trunibull Co. ( hio. The case was that of a young lady win) had been verv sick for eight years, and had consulted a number of phvsicians. who had treated it as cue of Prolapsus I ten. Jr. nutter was xnen canea - . . . 1 1 At J. in, and for a time believed witn ins pretiecesbors mai it was a ease of Prolapsus. He. was, however, soon forced to the conclusion that his patient wa.suaering from worms, and after much persuasion, prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr. Mc'Lanes Vermifuge. This medicine had the effect of removing from her a eount- ntimber ot the largest size. After she passed them, leMiPRUUiiimiediatelvretiirnpti. Sheissitiee married. and coutinues7Hj0v excellent health. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. SFLane'is Celebrated Vermifuge, andtake none else. For sale by S. J. Hinsdale, FaycttevilleN. C, mc. ill vou have the irooiiness to anlrotince me, and tell him that I wish to converse with him as a minister of Cod, in reference to bis situation." .-:"."''" ' " . 1 hesitated an instant, and then remembering that Mrs Calhoun was a communicant in the Episcopal church, of which Mr Butler was pas tor, I conclmled, if I wished to stand well in her future regard, I had better forego mv de termination of sending oil' Mr Butler, and'so I said "wait a moment," nnd I left him standing at the front door while I returned to the bed side of Mr Calhoun. God bless his glorious soul! I see him now as I saw him then, his head propped up" by pil lows his pale, emaciated,1 but stern and Yom- .manding eyes piercing as an eagle's, and lixeti upon me as I entered the room. He knew I bad been to see some one who called. "Who is it?" he asked. "Mr Butler, sir." "Why do you not bring him in at once? It is his right, as my colleague." "It is not Senator Butler, sir." "IJutler? I tlon't know anv other who is be?" -"' .;':;,.":",: :;..';- "It is the chaplain of the Senate, sir, the Lie v. Mr Butler." - - "What dots he want ?" :' "He says be has beard you are very low, and considers it bis duty to come and talk to you about serious matters !" "Send him oir about bis business. To come to talk to me bis nonsense, and at such a time as this !." !'. '.- -'. -:.''-';". '. "':' .. I went to the door, and informed the chap lain that Mr C. was too ill to see him." "You certainly must be mistaken. Does be know it is me r" . :,. I cu t tbe" matter short with a decided "Yes. sir, he docs : a rid he says he don't want to see with vour name !" - " The Rev. Mr Butler left, and when I return ed to the room the impudence of the call was still in his mind. His eves were closed, but I heard broken sentences, such as 'To call On .me for such a purpose!" "Young man not hall grown!" "Subject that I have thought of all mv life." - 1 11 A T J 1 wTTlcrs AiiKe a ooning caiuron. uense ioirs ou t , i t . i . seTnre tfcciiir during ine winter, oy ute ass.sianct ifL I there .perpetually bodies fltia ting about in that part of the sea, where I first became acquainted u;ith the fact that the corpse of a woman floats upon its back, while that of a man lloats upon its face. In shorJUit Constantinople they say that every th iifcti at is bad conies from Iwb Black Sea the plague, the Ilussians, the fogs, and the cold, all come from thence; and though this time we had a line calm passage, I was glad enough to arrive at the end of the voyage at Trebizond. Before landing, however, I must give a passing tribute tohe beauty of the scenery fji the north coast of Asia Minor.- Bocks and bills a re .its usual character near the shore, with higher mountains inland. Between the Bos phortis and Heraclea are boundless fields of coal, which crop out on the side of the bills, so that no mining would be. required to get the coal ; and besides this great facility in its pro duction, the hills are of siieh an easy slope that a strain-road would convey the coal-wagons down to the ships on the sea-coast without any difficulty. No nation but the Turks would de lay to make use of such a sWirce of enormous wealth, as this coal would natural iy supply, when it can be bad with such remarkable ease so near to the great .Tmirititne city of Coiistaiitinople. It seems to iKk- peculiarity in human -nature that those who are too stupid to undertake any what I have heard others saw 1 myself have not-been kissed more than two or three times; but, as I am quite young, I expect to receive many more. One of these was administered in first-rate style a kiss to perfection. "A clean mouth and handsome teeth are in dispensable requisites, "and 'they are .seldom to be found. There is but one gentleman in Al ton, to my knowledge, that possesses these valuables. ow let your curiosity ransack your-memory to discover who the favored one is. Most of you would contaminate the check or brow of the lady (her lips you have nothing to do with) with the odious incense of cham pagne, tobacco, or seeds, which are worse than all, even though they do conceal the perfume of the two first mentioned; for that is certainly w hat they are eaten for. I suppose gentlemen think wc arc entirely ignorant of their use, but we all know verv well. "The very idea of one who professes to be nn elegant gentleman to appear in the preseiiee of ladies with his pocket well stored with these abominable seeds, and at every sly opportunity abundantly supplying the mouth, is absurd. For the future, if you w ish to kiss a lady w ith out her blushing aud struggling, dispense with these disagreeable articles, and I'll guaranty you will have no unnecessary trouble." Washington ix ax E n g u s ir I! v.v, i m k n t . - -TI u Liverpool Times of a late date, gives a long ;u count of the 28th regiment in the English ser vice. It is one of those recently embarked for the present seat of war, and although from time to time, its ranks have been Jnany times thinned and replenished again, its ancient his tories are preserved and held iu remembrance by the new recruits. During the revolution, Mini lvivii!i fn thr " lima l-inrr' not .f the u nr l.c- Twceii -rnrvoipn i es an tr tn e frro in c r e o u m ry; i n c twenty-eighth' was stationed in America, and Washington, then a young man, held rank in it. It was fit the seige of Quebec, when Wolfe fell and performed sterling service at "Water low, and afterwards was engaged iu India. In its ranks were many Masons, and from the ac-. count-which" we .take from the Times, it wculd seem that a Loibre must have been held 'in due form,. -by it-s veterans. The incidents related in the following sketch, are of the mo:-t pleas ing ''' character, and afford another to the very many evidences that 'the brethren are never forgotten each other: Before the breaking out of the war which ended in the formation of the United States From "Travels in Armenia," a recently pub lished work by the Hon. Robert Curzon, we extract the following : "Fcna Kara Vcgaiz. "The Bad Black Sea." This is the character that stormy lake has ac quired in the estimation of .Us neighbors at Con- s-taiit1 .iwnJo Of 1000 'I'lVrLisli vesid vcbbdi skinOver its waters everv year, 500 are llvcpu t!,eA1?bt11' statlIO,1LMl 1,1 A tovrecked as a matter of course. Tlfind f orge W ashmgton then n you. sometimes will blow from all the four quarters leaven within two hours time, agitating the rsJ of which the Turkish vessels continually mistake tw. n..C. f ir.ilIoYWolln.l tb. P .lso li lll V Villi till vv V i v f vuiivm .mv -- V ''-'ii I i ! 1x1 i , 1 1 .i -.i:t.. ." ... i luinsen o dtoseo io tne very iroons wiut wi.om iorenjPjunce oi tue iospnoirjji, nu are . ,,-' , i mm t i , 5 f j," I iCxt , , 1 he had formeilv served. 1 he Lug-lish were dc. w i (iw i iiieie itiiitiuiiin. a iiuc neiu uuuti i .. , held some command in it. ed a free-mason's lodge tncrica, oung man, There was establish- 111 tltt t'otrl hiotit tS hV 111 Laly I t I lilt Ml, " ' 1 which the President iu embryo was a member. Washington's connection with the regiment, from the course of events, became dissolved, a:id during a subsequent engagement he found j feated, nnd the chest .'which cwitauti tl the ma sonic emblems lell into the hands of the Ameri cans. '' When it was examined, Vasliiug ton found that it contained, among other things, the Bible which had been in the service of tin; lodge. The chest, With its contents, was hon orably and promptly returned to the 2sth, with all due 'military honors; sin act of delicacy and courtesy which the men of the '28th, and 1 1 r masons particularly,; warmly j'.ppreciakd. A gain the ;' English were. vors ted, aud the cl. st captured, and again was it. returned in a sirni- Iar way. Hie IJible in (pnstion is Mill m pe session of the regiment, and is h Id in great re verence by the brethren of the craft. Our friend (a mason ) to whom we are indebted for the above, saw the Bible lately in Manchester, where ir, was produced at a-meeting of the Lodge of Virtue, which some .officers of the iih'th attcml- etl." Try- on tin oi - The TIanj. Great institution, the mauys. lowing and s.ee : Many a nice young man leads a naughty life, Many a sweet young maid makes a. sorry wife; Manv a single man is anxious to wed, Many a married man wishes his spouse dead ; useful work are frequently jealous of the inter- j JJy r k.nsman is hut little akin, I 11 ititi i 1 1 n 1 1 l twirciiti tn L- into cm stucly some honorable? p case into consideration." , The latest and most wouderful cure effected by a patent medicine is the following : A boy had swallowed a silver dollar. None of the faculty could devise auy alleviation, whereupon tbe inventor of the patent medicines was sent for. "It is evident," said he, "thM so consid erable a coin can never be forced by any emetic known to science. However, let bint take this pill,' and flattering consequences will be likely to ensue." A" bour afterwards, tbe boy threw up tbe dollar in small change, ' principally five pent pieces. ference of others who are more able and willing thau .themselves, as the old fable of the dog in the manager e.mpliliis. A Mistake. The statement copied into the Intelligencer, this morning, from the Elmira (Ohio) Republican, saying that at the recent trial of Mr John A. Collier, late Collector ol the port of San Francisco, at Xev. York, on a suit instituted Ly the (iovertiment to recover the balance due... from him, ; the sealed verdict rendered exonerates him from all indebtedness to the United States, ami charires them with a balance of $31,000 due him, is iu all probabili ty, wholly incorrect. The matter has to be de cided by the United States circuit court for the southern district of New York, in ninety days after the close of the trial, on a case stated." No judgment has yet been rendered by the court to the knowledge of any of the Govern ment officers. Since Collier's ? arrest by the marshal of nt ' : i .aI 1 ,,1....... f tt. ..1 unio, unuer me penm tiuuec ui inc urireitsury i crimeii-wet-a man wituot act, his sureties have paid into tbe Treasury LpflN ifn by the world as e u overt-' ' Miinv a pious person falls into sin; Manv a good doctor cures ltsc: than he "kills, Many an honest lawyer cheats in his bills; Many a rich 'merchant spends more than he rets Many a millionaire will never pay his ilcbts; Many a line -bard cannot sing his own so;.,-, Many a just judge cannot right hi? ow n v. rtm Many a despo is to others a .slave, Many a great eV ward in trifles is brave; Many a great hero is liable to faint, Many st good Christian is less than a saint ; Many uvlucky . tradesman loses his all, Many aftHig statesman meets with a fall: Many a Cmean- miser gives alms to the poor, Many ajline gentleman is worse than si bore; Many a.ureat felon is little to blame, Many a pVoud ruler is worthy of shame. Av Old Proverb Cox-tramc'teh.- Xotwitf- standinaiL the proverb that "poverty is n eta man without money is invarialuy one without prinnf-'- ment. $10,000, which leaves bis account ver n-weekly mail, to be transp.orted ia haews, vet on account of his indebtedness to the mnt. 10.000. which leaves bis accc different from its condition whn tbe suit abov referred to was commenced. WasA. Star. en established between Fair Bluff, N. C, Jn'njborough, S. C. - - V i . ' 3 -A.