7 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPEIl-..DcYote(l to Politics, the Markets, Foreign and Domestic Acws; Literature, ' Agriculture, and .General Iulbrmation TWO DOLLARS IN ADVAXCB. - I5RYAN & YATES, Proprietors. FA YETTEYILTj 1 T. C. . SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1854. 1V0LUMK XV NO. SOS. r -: 1- "' '''---- ' ' m PIUNTED 15 Y WILLIAM J. YATES. - JIO ? ) IIT K , B R V A X , Euilor. Terms of SnWrJtIon to the .orIIi f aroJ'aian : .For. a single-copy, if paid i.n a-tvawy pf r 'annum,. ?2 OH : " ' " r.t the end of month--. 2 ." "' ' , " "' - nt th cn-l offi inont!) TOO " " " pt the end of the year, at.' No eubscription will be received for a shorter period than on( year 'miles'? paid in advance. ',-.' -With tin; view f ertetnllnjr the circulation and cn h anting t J ! - ue fulness of the 'paper, the proprietors of fer thi following remarkably Iww, -t'.tV; Il.lTJJS. LTARLir.LY A V .1 1)1". 1SVC JZ: : " copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, 00 : 10 " - --',; 3h5 f) : Tetters on WwTne'fs cofinrct'yl'tb':tn'd'. firtn 'Tmwst1e addressed to tho undersigned, and ini ' l jot paid. RMf of Aelvri'.Wnzt are of I' lines for lie' ! r-t an! THEsulHeriber North i f 1 sivetti I" avcttevilte and about twelve hun to the making of T on the premises, 0 repair ami how in tli : necessary oath Also, another tr th head waf ers of i'loce. on which-th and otiier houses. On the firVt narnl fire thousand Tui old. All the alove la rnoilatinpr tenn-. plea" call on th showing the above NOTICE. fcfTer f.r pale, his LANDS, six rrMcf ille, and about one mile fr r.n the ialeigh Tlank I!oad, consi.-tnpr of red and sixty arrres of la id, Miited Lrpentine or T'niber. There is alto rofwl Saw and Cirist Mil!; all in ?od peration ; also, -a I, veiling, and all nses. in irond repair. ict of two hu'idn.'d and fi ft v acres, on arvers Cr-ek. known us the Torry re. is a small Farm, a Dwelling House -Oct. '-'271'.-! 'S5.X-" " "r " . ; - ,-'" Sixty eent.i per sn;. . 1 j! thirty eents for e;ieh tibe11nent insert. on. umes 111. s.lv.-"nisenv-;!t is published for more --than two month. vlion it will be . charged For thr- inoathF, - - - " 00 : For sir moi.t'i-!. - - " " ') " For twelve months. - - - - - 10 00 T-i" All ad verii-t'tiients in-.;-t-le hand.'d in by Friday (1 ndoek. a. ni.. to aio-t: their ..insertion-in the next dnv's p ip' T. and siiosild have the li sired number of in-M-rthn marked on tleia. '' orth. ','rw ise -they v.ill bc in-Ht-rt"d till forbid and cliarg'-d ae-cordinly. IJiiVAX .t YATK. Dne I Ml" t.'luS FAVK , T!:'lI.I.i-: POST OI'FICF. K ai ; i .n Mail, ( 2 !i(r.--i roavlt.) Dai1-- ;.t r,j a. vi. t'ioses daily at ;5; p. m. Wai'.saw AIa.ii. (4 liorse cor.ch.) I:kH-. eve.- l't Si'iMhv. st C u'cli.i k. a. in. daitv. ft 1 p; --Saturd a v. .at prln. ( "::!, :..w Mau., fSuikcy.) Pi:i' Tiu-mI.. v. Thnrsday nnd S'nt nrd.ay, at 1 V a. m. Clo'c-- ?uriday,T Teelay. ami Tlnin-day.. v. l;ip, m. AVi!A!!m;ihn (vj:v Eliznlietliltiwn) SulUev. lb:'- Sn.idav. V'cdit sday. and ' Fr'd.'V-. P.t 1 v. th. flo-'s Snnday, Tuesday, einl '1 linr. day. al D p. m. Sat.km Matt., on Plank" IlotsJ, ;2 liorre l'.nek. Tuo Sunday. V 1 no- lay and .'Friday, at ? p.m. Ciosrs Mon.!.,y, Vedneslny' -and Frid'hy, at Z;, p. m. iai!mi.v ( 11. (via Lmiiherton) St'lkey. I)o- '1 1: '--d-ay and .Satui'day. nt 10 p. m. t'lose Wedne.-day abd-Sntnrdiiy, at 'J p. m. , --Swiff . I. si. and Mail (vi:i Troy). I)ue Tii s !av at p. m. Closes .Te:.Ts?day at. i) p. m. Mau, to Stkicki.anj' Dr.ror. Iue Teelay at 2 p. in. Closes Tnerday at 2 p. in. AIaii. th K:.iZABKn;TwN; (via. Tt.-rclihtth.) Pit- Wednesday at 7 p.m. CtoMs'.Mond:y at 0 p, m. .i. n mi vax, T. m. XOTK The subscriber -or.cap it ion. ami oil. rs for sale his 1 !e- Lot c..ntait.s adapted to the p1.:: family. to live in ater excellent., having been eii--n : ..4 (1 " . I f i-;u ai . ii:s yi ;.'' MMMM 1. III! 111." 1,1 liFI as tliis dof-s; Tli The ( 'o'le-e i- in nnniuerin' 1 n .-tint e l for inbdliireina For furl her in f Floral 'd!eire. X. A-U'M!t 12. . ili'rS K)" .S;V,'1' 1)V Nov 12. 1 .'.' i Tiin-way fro?n t and 1 ( m j . a :m hi'll. We; . its abo; 11 year- - o-feet : r s. 1 ii-'V - r-' iiii berlaad coitiVv. am :iei'jhbo;ho'Avl. T( i 11 .ie!ii. -t on ( 'oiT.ll t iiar.dr-d I'-dbo-- f Jii'e.siiin aiid d'di'e .r r loral L ollee. i::or iiises and Lot at tie acre 01 land: ttie In.iluinus are mffi'ii Store, jt.tKi suitable for a j The location is healthy and the ho siibsci-'ber can safely say. alter ' eo. in Hi" Arei cant it' husn-.'ss in ; tnat "w 11 Hiiv location otV"ts sncli i - . , -i i .,1 1, ...-k.. .... ...... 1. . .. se Av,: ini'. r 10 1 mi a i k in tin' onsiness ; i' itin noi:c in tiu tountrv aro'ind isthieklv io'tdatcd. 1 t'onntrv wrodiice of ali kinds taken in exchange for i lionrishi!'' conditio. 1. at Tuvsetit .' Coo, Is. cnts.uMd the neople are di.tin:msli- aiij;. it, is.i. and im rnlitv. !- " - jr. 4- 7;. j. j.ill v , .i'i"ni!'in ;n aa the?i'T. . V a.Td'i iol bo oaM i'iii1 tie' eoi t !i" abo t,v Niroes Fair IhiflV Co'mn MAHK1,K iVaCTOUV, F.V (JEO. L.i:i)F.IL XtarWoi.nos'te to I'. AV, Willkins' Auction Store TO -erib'.-r Oct. 1. i'ayetu'-rille. V X. C CMlTilACK HOTKt. - if i bi- ra-e:it!y . 'pjii-cha-ed . tie a!oye estabiishm'-r.l from M if-o-a K'-tlv.. 'K... 1 am nw prepared to ei.,ter- tain in a coa;" f ib!- m.inii"r tm.e who may jj.ve e.'l ilaviii"- amid- stab:-"-!.--d ' ho-tt-Ts ami a ...-4tt..ii t i aen-no ';)". t tl ll-t I shall be a Kiv yntire'satif faction to those who limy favor n:e w I '.i. ' r n : .. 1 .re. - - i tie !e t. 1 I'l-eetuber '., 1S";.T. IL ('. MaLKAN. 7t-t f Atlofirj- nt ft" 'v, I 'il v l v i I O-, Xm 1- ( at the corner of liow ei v :;. is.M. and Crecn streets. k. ;i. .inn uiso-, Coiiimiist. ami I'm ivav mitt cirhauf, WlI.'tINd 1'iiN', X. C .Tn-.i nrv 7. l'S." I y 'V ned A. daily for M., co,u notici:. Th" Fav-'ii-i-,vill I'"' House-will b the delivery of Ic. froin ." to 7-o-lock. in-iicinu: Moniay. 17th iiii. T'ck- i-i for Ice are now ready --for sale at the store ol W. W'illiaru-; .v o. No lee will ! delivered ey- o tickets. a-! it is iot liin-aded to Keep any ae- ", li-Mi c.illed oa 10 deliver tc oins -ie 01 !i,e iiied above, double the; i-- r-tlar vrtoe will I c Th" snb tr ends and tie- o il Yr i ir h t bt i -: 1 ; "s - a 1 rranu ii"-. and ereci 1 011s principles, e't chinery. lie ret': liberal jiptrii-.m.re h bv strh't at. ?nt ori t: ti-t;a'i ion. : to me) Halt, rs himself that any other nvac.hiui --Oils 110 want wor well i ( I' e him a woi s'lii"! ;a u.s en; je.b.-'-at.th .' .si-frte--t ; l.-.i'-. s prie.'iptly a Vl tl-'SS til" Sd'.'SC X. -X'ovember' 1 !'- 1 The Siib-crib,"- o 'rience. lias ior s l---s'ihri f a m To bp of a suitable i arns 1 T eh'S i! ns.e.d b-'pait. that 'lustre I ' i s tliiti -It tf '" a 1 1 11 10" -ui" msi tweive li " ta-k of propar' 'ions, and lia- at 1 experiment Vomph in V rd"i may be tested over all o"iim. Lauder's 7 larbb with an excellent Nov :. i Force Pipe, fie- lie c. pt .co:..; tnn- -p"v ch I '-iTe 1. Aim d -.. i-t. - ss-tf ' T ; WILLIAMS. 'am uit't irt it vi ived our usual stock AVe h t " 1'eeoived our usual stock o . 1- , U M I .n 1 1 nii'LKdL'XTS. such as I'louuin. Harrow-. Cultivators". Aa-. Ac. V J- A T. WAHDILL. A new 2 horse Waejon, complete, for sale. Mnr. ii IS. 18., i ' J. A T.AV. Jamks T. Siuni.: : AIii.ks Costin. JAMKS C SMITH & CO., ( 'cht '' )i .1 l'yrh" nf. Have remoyoiV their oniee to the seeond story of the 'build" formerly "ecu pied ly the'TcIcjrraprt Company, .w.her- t'.p-y ;u-e p;-epared to attend to all business in the Comm'-i-don 1; up. All b is-ves-" entrusted to them will be punctual ly ateud"d to. Vi!inbt;4tia. .Ia::"y IL lS.'.L 70-ly s-jr. P i:vaiid. On th- 1st day of ;! uiuary. In.,:;. I Idred a P.oy named KobeH to '"Vi A. Williams. L-q.: some time in Feb'y following In- left Mr Williams. ;.p: xtv reason to !e Fteve was lurking! 11 t!i" Xeigubovi.Mo p of Fay-'-tteville. lint now I believe he his V"e:i rkidnapp" I or decoyed by soul" villain. Said lloy is oP black complexion, is between 1" an I 1 i y airs old. quite aa'aetive Aood loidv- iin lilt 10 jpibnv t lie. 1 will 4i v April 1. 1 Suet Iy t ; PAIil STOCK, ST A Till 1854. T. AY V. TTiMf n r p v r now in .Store a IjAKUU Jsiuvavv m-M: ' & WILLIAMS Have . I j) r y a o o n s, t Ilatv Ca;-s, Poots. Shoos, Silk ntnl Straw P.unet.s, Umbrellas, and Ready-made a Clothinp:, " Which will lie sold to WHOLESALE BUYERS, exclusively. The attention of Merchants is particularly invited to. there i cut ab-mt twenty-i this Stock. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar- d tract. nt.in'e Uoxcs, from two to four years , antieiL ds vll be srrhl on (lie most aceoin- I'evsons wi!i"ii'r to purchase, will ubseriber. who will t ike pleasure in lands. Y.'.M. IL BOLTON. v - -, . --- t.-tr - J.-B. STAUP. J. AI. WILLIAMS. An-. ir, S07-tf TO MKIICIATS. ishinir to eiirrncre in a more retired conuehial to l is ft liiiys, REMOVAL, i AN D W G O OD S. H-Th c! u ndersi rt ed a c Street, formerly- occrpi west of Cook V J'ohnsoii. where they are receiving u lare and comjilete STOCK OF GOODS the mat ion apply to th" subscriber at i JtlltV Me I " VIS! 1 Aj (.'ottOIl Yarns and Sheet- i ?,iE ?GuAKO Trade. Ye learn from the Washington Sentinel that towards the close of the let session of Confrere, the special com raitte? of the House of Representatives, to which wn?rrcd the memorial of two thousand citiz of Delaware, praying: the government of thcVyited States to effect some arrangements dthTu, Ly which, for n just and proper cq.Uiyylent, the Peruian povernment will either the United States one of her piano or, by removing the existing restrictions wji?)ji vim erica n vessels engaged in the gnano trcrib', Aiilaee the trade in that r.rticle upon a vc Tended to 1 lie Storeo Hay fnd libxrnl ;Us made art nll rejnort t.ied bv ?.L JlcKiniH.n, one dowlon Jhe Fnbct.which is interesting toevery tiUer Ul l-IIC SJili Three successive administrations have made efforts to induce Peru to enter into more liberal ! commercial treaties with the government of the United States; but such efforts, strong as they were, have been unsuccessful. -With . know ledge ofthr.se facts, and the reasons that have conduced them, the committee feel authorized to recommend that the President of the United States again invite the Peruvian government to treat, with the specific right to our merchants to purchase gunno, like other products of Peru, upon her own soil, and upon the terms of the most favored nation. They also reported a bill imposing impost duties on a sliding scale, upon the ( -Iiincha island guano. in the'r line, comprising..-. G It O C li K I E S of all kinds, iiAumvAin;, cutlfuv. iiollow-'.vare. Placksmiths", Coopers' and Turpentine TOOLS. &c. Th y vill sell Oood as cheap and on as favorable G. W. I. GOLDSTOX CO. Intrreftln SLrtrhcn or Qlch Km. 1" BY V1XCKNT NOl.TK. Jsohlicrs who hat! fought in the American ;n I i no inner were clueilv Xnr Orleans i lH0C lrWw th, i; i 't of thrm du d in the curse of litmnirt. Tlw great part of the tl.cti existing W,t!'"t n.iiv,r'" Micceeded in coim-i Hcse-I)anii.-t;nile! tin- i - . tin"; ll.i pojutlation was of French orig'm. In the cil v lrol,('rt)' "" money; !;ut the relative; ;n itself the French iiuinbercd nt least threc-lifths of ; :1,s t,K'-v ,e,t lH',,il"1 them in (iermany .lid i . the inhabitants; one other fifth was of Spanish j f"r-'t ,,M"se ,iu, '"''"itances. Upon the race, end another Americans, among whom were i,s'11 1' a v,s,t ,nat,c '' Apt"r U) Uvul 11 1 some Germans. The city numbered about 1 m i'tir .years, most of the parties lit r. f. n- in, us iiineriiing tue uiioiineius oi me iu ;-,-, German soldier, ami residing in lleih!!e ; i-nitetl and made our friend their legally nuthc 1 o,000 soul., of whom one-third w ere people of color and slaves. The .mercantile clu ss was made ui of four or (in, i.v '..!. ..4...bt:-!. ,.,... springing from the neighborhood of the Garonne, WlMl " lor,.v ' t!nc.r1, lo4 rian,e ' ,,,n' 'n'u and founded ' iluring "the continuance of the rrench rule; three Scotch counting-houses, one Germnu concern, and eight or ten coinmissioii hou.ses, lately opened by young American mer chants from Xcw York, Philatlelpliia and IJalti tnore. The traces of this class, who carried on the early business of New pr)eans under tlie new regime, are now limited to the sugar-planter Shepherd, who is still living, and now -very I ossible, from their hitherto useless a en the hoped-for increase of the value of th! pcrtv was, on the whole, rather slow in f and the heirs wanted money, money, jtii ready money. Astor having been npplitil on this score, told them that, in order to e ready money, theynust nc-kon.up the r -a! j sent value of the cash ilcW, and not .in i jagined value of the land, and that oulv tlnVn , iv irm i i. i' iiu n iiui in inc. aim nun -mm . . . . .. . weallhv, and to the still more opulent Mr V. I ? sacnHce could they get M. Mo.itgomerv, lbrmerlv wholesale grocer, f,7tl,e 1U- "y H-e imrtn s ;a! and t ow the owner of a large oortiou of the ',lh. vnvh u ,,t r' ,h1, "lall', Ati UZ nV '' v' TKOY MAK.C-IL y ) HKIVAI!!). j e - ubseriber. ld Xe":ro mini. .TOIIX f s av'oi;t 2t; yars old. (I feet I inch !'.-.! '.!'. II, .. Tobev aired bout ; icl'es h'li'h. siout. and weitrhs 17." ;ht from c'r m' s SurVs, ofCiim will in-obabiy In lurking in that ipv n-o.s a wii" at .'lr -Miciiaru Jini s. Fifty Dollars for either, or one bf-ili. will bp paid for their nppre- v to tii" sab priiK r. ui- for their con- in the Stat". .- M.a he can ret il sum (li'Oi:" llundretl Dollars -will iciion ol anv piT-ou ot narliorinir hi.' TOIIX COLE V.; Co. X. . Oct. t;:btf Are now opening- their usual supply of 1)11 V GOODS, HATS, P.OXNETS, LrM Hit ELLAS, Il-ailj-iuipic 'lolliiii;, Adapted to the approaching season.' Also, expected in a few days about 200 C.7 .?. of Bvots and 'Shoes, well assort" ,1. All of which will be offered on rea?on able t; rms. jctushul y ui trhohsale. Country iner c'aa.Eits and others buying by the piece, are invited to call am! examine their stock. August i:;h. ir,: t. - 807-ct P. S. Such -f their customers as are over G -months in 'arrears, are respect t'uUy requested to call and set tle at their earliest convenience. ;v;ir rnui a xd ni:w goods. PEAT1CE k FERGUSON. Are now receiving their Fail and Winter Stock of j) n v noons. Hats, Chips, lionnets,. Umbrellas, Parasols, Uoots, and Shoes, tc. fcc. With an extensive assortment of J?er.dy-ni:Mle Clothing. All of Aviiieh thev offer to THirchasers at low nriees . . - . Fragments of the City of Glasgow Discovered. Roston, August 10, 1854. Captain Ta)lor, of the Rritish bark IJriton's Pride, arrived at this port this morning, reports. August 1 2th, in lat. 41 (, Ion. Oo, passed a chest painted green, and lettered "(3. R., City of Glasgow," in a gilt ornamental wreath, and in a few min utes afterwards passed a head board, about twelve feet long, with letters on it, but could not make them out. These were doubtless rem nants of the ill fated steamship City of Glasgow. I Erni.E RrnsiN;. We are informed upon good authority, says the New York Journal of Commerce, that a short time since a number of Protestant Ribles were sent to Cumminsvilie to be. distributed among those families who were not able to pay for them. The Ribles were gatl'.ered together and piled up in the road and destroyed by fire, by a parcel of Irishmen. The remains of some of the burnt Ribles can be seen at the Rible Society's rooms. Is it possible experience, and by strict attention to ! Knb on nntpn bnc I.oon -otntnit ti-d in llii sum 1..,.;,, ....... !... i i. i: " rs- and upon accommodating terms. r t oni Ion ; Fa vettevil'.e. Are. 1" NOTICE J. 15. FKIKJCSON. 18.V1. JOT-tf yuuit ow.vkus. liie !!: ir' tnoii oi ii!h)rmi;ig !ii e that ,',e r-1 il I eoniinees in the. Mill 1 all its' branches, x'.y.: foundering. g Wat -r Steam Mills upon yari r v. it!: s'?;i)b- t r compl'cated ma- is Ids thanks b the pid-lic for. the has received! heretofore, ned hoes busiiie and by -5 vdng general a eoiiti. 'iaiH id' t'ne same. He lis work ill c-"uiee with that of for sp. ed and iu'-ability. All )r- j K done in the above line Would do I all. -as be lvas several eom,etent T he Magistrates ot Cumberland County ore reqnest- lov. and is nrev.ared to ex cute all i nu'' t ut t onrt House in 1 ayettevilie on itiee and on erv rononatde terms. . 1 uesday oi Septeni! er Court, at 12 o clock, for the nded to. For further itifbridal ion tia;4-.;ctio'n e! public bit-im ss; . r at Johnstown. .Moore county, j HKXJ. ROHIXSOX, Ch'n. 1). 15. JOIiXSOX." 1 A'.iir. u. is." !. S07-tC y-'ivd. 1 " ' " " " - " ----- ! GATES' HOTEL, WARSAW, N. C. pi-? nns v m iixiMi. . . Aoiti't to tin- n prnctieel I;o;f -maker of" some cx- On the first consignment of Seidlitz powders to the capital of Delhi, the monarch was deeply interested in the accounts of the refreshing box. A boxwas brought to the king in full court, and thT Interpreter explained to his majesty how it should be used. Into a goblet he put the twelve blue papers, and, having added water the king drank it off. This was the alkali, and the royal countenance expressed no sign of satisfaction. It was then explained that in the combination of the two powders lay the luxury; ami the twelve white nowders were uuicklv ie 'une la-en i;i-.' oe- ttail lin-ie is a ... ,. , ' i :... .,..1 ;,. ,...,.,. ,.,,.1 .-.. 1 I liH.-pU',ii.:i'l loiinei iiiiii u iiii :nu- i iu.-.-Ui Hi ii iumi, tuni tuni, cninvtiv. ae.ee of the sain-. 1 le assures ti.ose w l:o may jiatronize i bv his majest V, with a shriek that will be 1C him that no pains wiil i. .areu t. make them cam- j II1clui,cmi wf,ile Delhi is numbered with the loriable. I!:s hou -e is equal to anv on the W ilnue.g-; , , . , ton ari! Ifaieigh K'ailroad. kingdoms; the monarch rose, staggered, ex- lb, also keeps a Livery Stable, with good hac ks and j ploded, and in his full agonies, screamed 'hold horses, for the accommodation of passengers from War- j me down.' Then rushing from the throne feil saw., to Fayeiteville. or to any other piace m the State ,,r0strate on the floor. There he lav, during that thev-mav wih to be curried. i, , i r . . f , i , p. j nnr the long-continued eilervescence ot the com- Warsaw. Awi. 1. ls." t tf i 1, suplied to !- " puliiie in the way f . . -: i If - 1' il. . i lor iioois a co ; noes. j is m ih oner miure in" icaoier or i i;i i o necessary to give to man p"r lini-h. He l as tiiert lore, dur- imu.i.is. i.' -en oeiutng iiunseii in Tiavollnj; ojiumiiiI( y. The sub-eribpr bp;rs leave to return his thanks to an article ire from these objec- ngt!: after me eh inee-'igation and ie. jeed.e.l. 'j". v"--U i t is " (i ill' I! f olilv tablNh H'S that it its superioritv d! at M. Faulk"- shop opposite Mr tors. Ilay.-treet. and be suj plied ta-ie at a cheap rat". THOMAS G I'LL. tf i J'umps ; ,-heet la'ad and Lead C. W. AXDHFWS, Market Square. j Staff of Xnrtli Carr.liiiaCiiniixrln.nl Connty Sit2i'i.!' Court f Jjfur Cook Johnson vs. ' I ring Term, Ici. pound, spurting like ten thousand pennyworths of imperial pop, and believing himself in the agonies of death, a melancholy and humiliating proof that kings are mortal. FiirTFr.iNC 'Evr. "Did I ever tell you how near I came to losing my election as Senator?" said the Squire. "No, 1 b'lieve not." "Well, it was altogether owing to Watercm Tllese lill ai moil ni)fi iii J .';j '(':. f'i't'.i at, (I t . imir-.r,-. Si . i' ."US if Aw' He, O.i;., ." ring tliis?. - An H r't-uiiu Mcili RTori'.in-j- t the ti cusos el" IHlex, pft Th-y imrlfv tln, rt'st it re til trftory Orjaij- nnit a1 iia Anti-J'iii t'rieft'25 cents jrr tm ouirily V'iretHJl;. niol arc ft pl iliflne in tin' ciire of rill JJiJiotK Com- li r. ' . i j.v(.r, t'nf! ( c.'.. t r ('iiirplixitit, ..-. Si-,-i,i'.;1, i. ,s. h'l.rina. J-'. versof aH kinds, rw'.c ut.il painful Mrttstruofujn, a.,i all lin- V. L. Leget. Atlaehinent and levy made and conditional judgment tlieieon. It appearing to Cue satisfaction of the Court that the defendant. W. L. Leget. resides beyond the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered by She Court that publication be made in the Xorth Carolinian for six iii.i.l.v: fur Ih" S:dd W I I.p"et 1 0 be :!lill :lli!H'ap -if the next Superior Court 'to be held for the county of! not having a suflicient supply of liquor on hand (;uini)vulaii i. at the Court House in Fayet teviiie. on You see the main strength of our party lies in the seventh Monday aft.-r tl.v b.unh Monday in Sej,- , j f tj CountV 'specially among te-aiif-r. Js.iC :i;nl jnead or rt plevy, or tiieeondiiional I . ' 1 . , u ; i;,l,,,;it will be made absolute, and the land levied i thc l'tauts of the swamp, as it i. failed. ' So you see, about two Ways before t lie election, aid Court at! I sends Sam ui among the Swamr-crs with five gallons of the real hardware tremendous stuff - knock a horse down the last Wc.terem had on hand. About four hours back came Sam, 1 horse in perspiration, himself in fright, and : on condemned to tie- jdaintin "s rse. ' Witness. Jes-e T. Warden. Clerk of 01 I OHice in .'Fayeiteville. the seventh" Monday after the fourth Monday in' March, 1n"1. and Ijqh year of Aiaer Iea.ii 1 iid( jieiaieiice. .s c-i.t JFSSE T. WARDEN. ,,H.,; U,,T ?rv;V ,U othc ws of S,.rth C;uHna..MntSo,aory Couat j . ! Vtf,PVtl,iitr iudicatitltr nil Ul.tOWurd State of Court t J'fis vd mirier Sessions July p. flairs 7 r?r.',7l.or r lm-tlifs l' il f blood, rniinlizc tlie rlrcu1a e Livor, Krd iievn. ami other Se- , to n lienltliy tone xiul action : as taun.v -utMKiae tliey have uo equal. . Also a S ; wi 1 1 s 3 mt bi wit Til el no Uauor pan teb a ve.-v oi tnsiole fUe'.alfve reward for ms "deliverv to or i-o ;i,ie. n"ut in any Jail.' so t'aat 1 .-t niv a'.Vin. or i'f'O if at rcte I tint of th him. March II. l-"t urn State so that I ... f JAS. FA'AXS. Cuardian. Sl-tf " Th will deliver to KTV DOLI.AItS UKWAau; reward will be given io anv person who A remedy fnr Cmtyht pM.'. Catarrh, Brmrliitis, Crmp, ir7toopinj - Cttifilt. Attftnut, Co isumptioi. Vrrota Pifw.i. Dyspepsia. Cos tifmss, Jirtsw7,i. Disen. of the Ifrart. Inflammation and Iiin j' the Chest, JSicK ilmi Siiif. atal all disease arising from, a de-r.Tn'7-? state, "f On Stamaeh. and to rttiere the distress and had, fetlinp rorn rating t hearty fi-x.1, in w-'ak and dirpeitic lialiis. WAEEANTE3 TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE. There Piils act :i an T'xj,cforant. Tt ni. and Aperient. One 2" rer.t box iios.ce- thre tim.'s morf power to cure diseses thrrn a one M!r " tie of finy of the Syrups. Knlfamf, or Sarsn prili;t., that wero e er niado : and a simple trial of only one lx will prove ttiis in;p taut tr;ith. Tiiev Drmnol e Kxpeftoraflnn, I-oosrii the Plilcgrm Clear Ijiims hi1 ollif r Secre tory Orran, of nil rnorbirt matter, and there, not another renn-uJ in tl.e whole Materia Medira riiTrIe of jrv. r.rorrt:es t the l.i'ns-s nnd !tal Or- rTliev Cure Cost t venrt. produce n. gort, regnb-Jr Appetite, ami Strengthen the system. i ox. eontnininc -n v?c of 3IeIi'ine. i who sell the- fill--, and fret -the rianter't crm, l'.-t. ; Mary -Stewart, widow of 'Evcritt. Stewart, vs. Jowit anddvindrefl Stewart. Colon Crowd 1 and 'wife Lucin i da. and lienton Smith and wife Sarah Ann. Petition for Power. In this cac it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Colson Ciowell and wife I.uciada, are non-re-d dents of this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Xorth Carolinian for wix sttecssiye weeks, for Colson Crowell and wife Lucinda to lo and appear at our next Court of I'leas and Quar ter Session, to be held in and for the county of Mont gomery, at the Court House in the town of Troy, on the first- Monday in October next, to plead, answer or demur to the said petition, or the same will he taken pro eonfesso and heard e.xpai te as to them. Witness. John .McLennan. Clerk. of our said Court at o.efiee iu Trov. on the tirst Monday in Jul v. A. P. 1854. 1 riee 'Zi cent's per an on A -en m ntv ne Um woman .ANNA.- who ab- Almayfte o:ir9. rriviii; full vrtieafnrs and certificates of curs. . . I -l 11. K ' .... 1 . A ' . .. 1 seon'tC'l aJaMU ine iii.i oi .yiiu'iii'i'-r i.i-i. or :or iter coiuilement in any jail in this State soth vt 1 can p t ;j,,.r a".iiii.: Said n.'gro is o.t'hnht mnlat'o conndex don. sieaics cl-arly and more- properly than ' negroe- u-iiallv do. a id is rather below the medhim size. ft is" supposed that she is hirhhig about the vicinity of Favetteville. aided by tlie celebrated Simon Hfue of '.liarboring notorietyT She may .'attempt to pass a.-jv free person among the mimovore free mulattoes abeuit Favetteville - alex. McMillan. Dund iToch. Kolteson county ) - April 2ii. l.b " 01-tl ; DAVID McntlPFKK, IJIMCK MA SOX AXD rLASTHKEP.. I'ayctteville, IV. C. Persons wantine; work done in his line will tw promptly attended to by addressing him at-the Fayette ville I'o-t Oitiee. ; , Favetteville. Jau"y 2S. l.i ly-p.1 . Bath ki.id.j of the ktive-nann.-l I'ilN ar tor a!e in Everv rTttWIl nhl yillir In -V ni th nlld Soilth Carol liiHa y SAM E J. lilXSIbVEi: and J. X. In Favpti-viile 1 SMITH. Jane 17, is.,4 2Youn-' and well-broke MULES February 4, 1851. W. P. MALLGTT. 79 tf - ' t li F AYE 1 Sepfender IS. 1 All persons ind aceoui-it will sa e 15th of Septembe be given. Julv If. 185 1 SOT-Ct JOIIX McLEXXAX. C. C. C. C ; oin vbr:s k.xk TEYILLE, X -V2. NOTICE. bted to the midersn,,-. hv noe cost by settling the same b'efore tl e next, as louder iiuialgpnee will not JOIIX P. McXEILL. sor,-4t-pd. . Slate of JVortli Carolina Montgomery County. Court of 7cas cud Quarter Sessions July ' : ' Term, 1 854. Thomas WilFams and wife Martha vs. Pcbbv Povd. ' Pav id A. lb.y.1, Wi'sou W. Poyd, Pcnj. S. IVeyd. Locky 1). Jieyd, Calvin II. Uoyd. anil Ann Boyd. Petition for reprobate of a Will. In this cti.-e it apjearing to the satisfaction of the Co.irt that Wilson V . J.'oyd, one of the heirs at lav,- of j Robert P. Poyd. deceased, is a non-resident of this j state, it i rd"ri by the Court that publication In j made in the Xorth Carolinian, a newspaper published ) in the town of Favetteville, for six successive weeks. for him to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas I and Quarter Session to be held in and for tie comity j of Mougoui'M v, at the Court IIouein the town of Troy, 1 on the 'lst kiifhjy in October, A. P. 154. to plead, answer or '1-imir to said petition, or the same will be I taken nro eonfesso and heard exparte af to him. I ' t . . . . . Ol T . ' 1 i 4. .4 Witness. Jolri .AtCUennau. vieriv ui mil t.u.u voun m office, the ;iit Monday in July. A. !8.L M)T.;tl JOIIX McLEXXAX, Cle KIVC Hl'XbllED THOrSASD POUXDS COTTON AND LINfiX RAGS WANTED. The stdr.rib'erl will.'..' pay the hi-hest market price lor anr quantity oi ciean uiu-a ano ( uton jfas PAY ID MURI'llY. March 4. 1854 tf rk. potash::: POTASH Z ! White Potash just received and for sale by J. X. SMITH. Aug 10. 1854 2t APPLICATION Will be made to the next Legislature of Xorth Carolina to obtain a Charter for a Pank. to h called the Pine Tree Bank of North Carolina, to be located at Luni-berton. "What's the matter Sam?" said I. "Matter?' said he, "mutter enough you have outraged the feelings of the virtuous Swampers: they swear that any man who ex pects to go to the Senate for three years, and can't afford ten gallons of whiskey, is too intuii for the post they won't vote for him." "Matters looked squally enough. Only o:ie storekeeper within a day's ride and he a democrat. Of course he wouid'nt sell any liquor to me so near election. 44 What did you do?" "Called a council of war immediately Law yer Koss and several more. Uoss proposed a letter of apology to the disaffected.' Rejected wouldn't do without the whiskey. Cale Al right was the fellow to help us out, always full of expedients. He proposed to water the liquor up to the right quantity. We did so, but on trying it found it i.iiich too weak lor our friends. Such stuff wouldn't go down with them. Cale asked if we hai:d any other spirits; handed him a!)out a gallon of gin; iu it went, tasted it, not strong enough. Found about a quart of rum poured it in. Sam tried it, "too weak," said he. We were at our wit's end. "lied pepper,' said Cale. It was brought, in went a .pound,, he stirred it up. "Cunital," said he. We tried it and nearly blistered our throatsC4.t.w6'uld. have killed rats. Sam took it up the next day, explaining that it was all owing to the scarci ty of liquor in the neighborhood, that a fresh supply of the best "Old Mongahale" had'been obtained, and invited a trial ot its merits. They were molified pronounced it the "rale staff," and I became Seuator by a majority of 200 votes." -v-- Laborers Wanted. There is a great de mand here for laborers. Almost any number could obtain employment at fair reiuuueratiug wages. Men out of work in the adjoining counties would do well to come to Salisbury. Salisbury Watchman.' poi northwestern section' of the State, who lives partly at Xew York and partly ' at '-Paris. Shepherd, v liom I .have just named, who was but two-and-twenty when he came Ironi Haiti more to New Orleans, was accompanied thither by a young American from the same place, who could not have been 'more than a few years older than himself. .The latter brought some six or eight thousand dollars with him, ami af ter, for a considerable time, exploring till sorts of uncultivated lauds lying along the Mississippi, made a choice and purchased. This young man was John McDonough, who made such toii stant parade of the lands he had bought, so well understood the game of making fictitious sales to his friend Shepherd at very high rates, and through him to others at still higher prices, and pursued this system, observing, at the same time, great frugality at home, so long and so skilfully, that at length real purchasers fell into his net'and made themselves part and pan el of it. McDonough talked very little, ami seldom mixed in jreneral conversation, especially with ladies, whose society he avoided as much as . m possible. When he did open his lips, all that fell from them was praise of certain lands he had just purchased,"' and this theme was inex haustible. It was not in Louisiana alone that he carried on this system, but also iu neighbor ing' States, and he continued it for more than forty years. He passed his parc time in look ing utter the education of some children in the neighborhood of his homely residence on an estate, or, ns they fall it in the South, n planta tion, belonging to him. lie also occupied him self with the amateur study of medicine. Me Donougii died in October, IS"1, and, upon tht opening of his will it was discovered, that at the time of his death he 'owned four-fifths of all the uncultivated lands in the State of Louisiana, and 'at ntatir tract of-territory in other States, to. the very considerable amount of fifteen mil lions of dollars. During the lapse of some thirty-four years I saw him very frequently, the last time in 183.), and knew but one relateou ol his, a brother,. who was a pilot and died early. if J am not mistaken, of the yellow fever. .-'McDonough himself died without heirs, either director collateral, and has made over his whole property to the cities of Baltimore ami New Orleans to be expended in the establishment of public schools. Hcsides this general direction, there tire a number of codi cil and bequests of very curious nature append ed to his will. One of he oldest of these is the bequest made to Leon (JoIan, in Paris. This well known writer some years ago publish ed a romance calhd the "Medecin du Pecq," which iu every point of view, but esp'-cially by some very peculiar ami profound psychological studies, attracted the greatest notice through out France. The editor of the Courier des Ktats Unis republished it . in the fetiilcton of that widely-circulated paper, audit thus fell into the hands of Mr .McDonough, who read it at home in his solitary hours, and was so charmed with soma' of the author's observations on world and men, that he made him his heir to the amount of ten thousand : dollars. This sum was lately handed overdo Mr (.ozlan by Mr Hives, th: late American Auibassadorat Pris, in a check on the house of Alireeht & Co., iu Havre. JOIIX JACOI! ASTOIL The argument which Parish hail made use of with Mr (iallatin, for the purpose of procur ing permission fo send out ships in ballast, to bring back sums of money from abroad that were due in the United - States, had found favor iri the eyes of a man who had distin guished himself from the 'mass '.of (ierman emigrants by his important successes, his specu lative spirit and his great wealth, and had won a certain celebrity. This man was .John Jacob Astor, the founder of the American colony of Astoria, on the northern const of the Pacific ocean, which has been so graphically ami pic turesquely described by the pen of Washington Irving. Astor was born tit Heidelberg,' where the original name of his family is said to have been Aschthor, and had come to New-York as a furrier's apprentice. His first savings, that is to sr.y, the wages he got iu the pelny ware houses,, for beating (ut ami preparing bear, doe, and other skins, he invested in the purchase of all kinds of peltry, bear, mink ami rabbit '."kins, which he got from the Indians, who at that time wandered about the streets of New York; and so soon as he had collected a certain quan tity, he sent them to .-Europe, particularly to the Leipsic fair. There he - traded them off for Nuremberg wares, cheap knives, gh:ss beads and otiier articles adapted to the traffic with the Indians on the Canadian frontiers, and took them himself to the latter points, where he again exchanged them for furs of various kinds. As lie has often told me, from his own lips, he carried on this tratiic untiringly for twelve long years, going in person, alternately to the Cana dian frontiers, and then to the Leipsic fair, and lived all, the while, as he had ever been accus tomed todo, humbly and sparingly. At length he had inanaged to bring together a eoesidcra ble -capital, and gradually became a freighter of ships and fitted out expeditions to the north west coast, to trade with the Indians of Nootka Sound for furs. Another circumstance con tributed to the increase of his means. At the peace concluded in 1783, between England and her revolted provinces, the thirteen V. States, many acres of land in the state of iork, some even in the neighborhood of New-lork citv, were voted by Congress to the .German 1" r eiujMory oiuers io sen, wmmtit inruier m i. . Unknown speculators were found; the pun ' , ,. wen small, but the heirs oot what tiny u anh : money. At the present day, many of I -. pieces of ground arc among the most uln .' and most important in the city, and hae .r;-,'. ually passed through AMor into other hum! -; the unknown speculators, however, have 1 '.!. . from the memory of everybody. Astor, at the moment ol the embargo, w::- ', the posM'Ssion of several millions, so that ! was able to give his son William 11. A .'tor, ! was educated tit (Jottingen, the magnilici . hotel on Ilrouthvny called the "Astor II"'. , which cost the sum of $MH),t)()0. The permission procured by the : h send out ships in ballast, to bring hune . ih had given Astor the idea thi't the -nine j lege might lie extended to vessels despatch' ', for the purpose of bringing home the amuui." of debts due abroad, in goods. With this p he went to Washington, ami there, linth r !! pretence that he had tin important depot i t. at Canton, obtained the desired ponni.-shm i send a vessel thither iu ballast. This . -t. j . however, was only the forerunner of abnt!.. , one. Astor, in reality, owned no depot of t ; at (-anion, and hence it simply came to tin , that he would, according to the umiuI u-t i . send money thitherto purchase the ;uti le. The exceptional faror of sending liooii' , '. ballast to Vera Cruz, which Pari.-h had up!" this time enjoyed, but which was now pradu.ili; extended to other vessels, wIiom: i -t'.i.a-..' i was not to bring back gold and silver aim--. but goods on American account, nth'-ii nt ! -showed that. under certain cireiimstacee-, ! was no indisposition to grant free exit to S j iu ballast for a particular object. Ami i arose another point, namely, whether i mp. vessels, which, however, had .silver on h" ism, could be regarded as in bnlusf. The pn 1 uivtuls are, in most countries, not JooLe.J t ie. . as wares, although in some thev are m v;i- it ' ¬ ll was not exactly advisable to bring . , :; liscussion of the question, whether the -p tatiou of silver iu otherwise unladen should depend upon it or not. The niici v v. a whether a foreign creditor, who had .!;,!,. collect the moneys owed him bv Aim !:: mereha nts, would be permitted to take the (hi V really thus received back with him. In U a ington there appeared to be everv dip-, t to allow this. Now it whs well known, in lh Northern ports of the United Stales, d,,. catling natixe merchants of Canton had m-M, icsitatcdto accord their regular corrc.-nonib nt . returning year out and year in from the I'liiii States, certain credits which amounted t .i siderable sum. Upon this Astor ba-.l j plan. He hunted uj, among the Chinese Ui ors, or liasears, on Ihe ships lately arrivin:- Ii t China, a fellow suited to his pm j.m-.-, w i - , him si.-a Mandarin, end took him with him - Washington, where he had to play the put the Chinese creditor, under ti e name of Hot ; Qua, or Kiua-Ilolu. No one dreamed o! C M-cting the Mandarin's identity, m.d A-it pushed his scheme safely through. The sjun 000 he sent to Canton were cxpemh-d tlen i tea and other Chim s ait'elts, ami withm: year nllerwards returned in that Astor's hands, ami were used by him lent sicconiit. A stroke of skill achieved, whose morality no one in States doubted for a moment. Astor has left a fortune of about chielly to his only son. His miml santlv busied with the increase of hi and had no other direction. He w as t -omj.e) h by ti physical infirmity, to repaid to Tal is , I., i he could avail himself of tin; skilful i..--iM of" Paron Dupuyfren.' The latfir th"!" ' restored him, ami advised him to ride ont -, . i day. lie fretjiiently took occasion him-i !!' accompany his patient on the-e ride,. ) tlay and this anecdote J have from the I ! ; i own mouth when riding, he appeared bv i -means disposed to converse: m-r a word -ei'. be got out him; and at length Dupuvln-n ( . elaretl that he must be suffering from m; ' secret pain or trouble, when he would not -.al He pressed him and worried him, until hi, ah Astor loosed his tongue: "Look y-l Hanm. he said, -'how frightful this h ! I have I : . the hands of my banker, at Paris, about i'i.hi-. francs, ami cannot manage, without, grt at 'b i ' to get more than per cent per annum on ; Now, this verv dav I have received a h it. from my son iu New-York, informing me ti , there the best acceptances are from 11, to .! p. cent t'T month, is it not enough to enrae man.' SnooTlvt; Akfaiu. We regret, to stafe f' a ditliculty ocetirretl on Monday Uvei.in 1 between James Wihou and Nat. ('. ( n which resulted in the former shooting the latt with a pistol. The bullet entered the ! : breast inflicting a very dangerou vnvl though -horics are entertained that he cover. Thev are both very young men nape I O I Vl liml he nil ((l I I ! ' ( t w a -. I.e. l-e - on I ' son not more than 17 years ot )emterat. .-.Ch. i "Affair of Honor. We learn from f? Southside Democrat that F. S. Moon- ol W m ington, N. C, ws arrestetl in Peter-lait - -tho J5th inft., t-atisfaetory infonna tiou havii been lodger! with the ofiVers of his iuteurio;, i fj.rht a duel with another North Carolini.- named Jones. Mr Moore was rccoenied -the sum of $2,000 to keep the pence for tn h months. Hal. Xtar