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s 4 - - cc"fcr;0v A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Dcvolcd to Politics, the Markets, Foreign and Domestic Literature. Agriculture, mid General luforaiation--TWO DOLLARS LV ADVANCE. VAXES. & JOIIWSOX, Editors and Proprietors. . FAYETTEVILLE, W. C, SAWRD AY, . MAY 'VOLUME XT 1 1 1 NO. 9G, 1111 m m tVcws, OK For All . T E R M s ?rn.CRIPTII)5 TO THK (' VROLIXI VA". t Single rnn- if nii.l in .1 nr... n,.i. mi i. t.i -. O0 " " " at the end of :S mouths, :') " " at tin; end ofC mouths 3 OU " .. " " at the end of the year, .'5 30 No eu'cription will lie received for a shorter p riod than one year unless paid in ad vaiif'. itli the vit.'v of extending the circulation and en" Lancing tin; usefulness of th'1 paper, the proprietors of for the following remarkably loir r.t.rjJi HATES. TAr.1IlI.1BLV -V .1 DVAXC E: f copies of the Carolinian. 1 ye ar, $8 00 1" 00 10 Ratrs of Advertising: Sixty cuts per square of Ki lines, or less, for the first and 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, unless UlcrUead v-.Made Clothfhjr. Ac.. .Ve. --- advertisement i pillihed for more tlmn two liRVith?-wh-n it win be Cltarg'Mt " For three months, ----- $ 1 00 For six months. - - - - C 00 For twelve months. ----- 10 00 .1 11 jolvertiseiaents must have the desired number of in sertions .marked on them, ortherwise they will be in serted till forbid and charged accordingly. YATES .t JOHNSON". .lOSIAH JOHNSON", a t r it ' v A T 1, w." , .1"A VETTEVILLE. N. C. .1. A. SPKAHS, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, ATTENDS the Courts of Cumberland. Harnett. Wake and .Iohuto:i. Address. Toomer. Harnett C Feb. 1 (i. .1 K.".li. .. N. C. s.Vy DL.VCK. DR. K. A. OFFICE Front Uooms. Chemist and Drug St. ir.'. over Dr. S. M-tf J. Hinsdale's l-'e'DV 7. l.s'.li. .TAMES C. . r r ;l x m v business i ii t r ii -r 1 will DA VIS, A V I, A V . be orom pt 1 v ait tided to Addr;ss Mnii Oetober 1. I ier Iiost tiee 1 V ll'chniond conn tv. -N 1 S3 ?I A II IS P,Y I. I Z ; eo. V C T IS a fd e::. Nearl v oi posite t W. Willkiuuv tte-.illeT N. C. y .Vtietion Store. Fa v Oet. 1. 1S33. DR. JOHN W. I' AGE, I'ariiaysvitli', Il.ni.cll 'itt:ly, C. 1'IL PA;ii is now permanently located at IJar ela vv i 1 !e. ;i:el o'l'ers his n-ol'essio.ial servii-es in the public. He will give strict att-ntion to Obstetrics and the disease-: of uouie'i and children. .March 1 1th. ii.i G E O R G E McDUFI'IK, i: ll.tics:k, K. - - . V.'H.M iVCTo.V. Allbu-'ne.-s entr;i.-ted t a t i ei '. io i. Nov. '21. 1 S33. him will meet with prompt Cm is riu. vr; coons for isoc. We ;;re now r SI'UIM Which we will si ivingan unusually largii iociv oi A ?. I Sl'MMKU ;H)IJS, verv Ch"ap for Cash, or on tin le-ale buyers exclusively. co:i-isl of a general selection of usual tini Our Si. Wh. will STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. S'V- and. Strmc JJtiiiirs, Jlotit.s, Si"rs, I'mhrrllns, Ilf'l d ii-.1 Lid.,' ( ' (-III i igf I)rex;t Trim iimgs. With a 7: S Those o.win jreat variety of notions. ' us notes past due are earnest lv -ted to make immediate pavmcnt. STAK'd .t WILLIAMS, eh ". 130. 90-1 f M; IS now receiving his SPUING SUPPLY GOODS, among which are Iri-h Linens. Lawns and Diapers. of CHEAP French. Sc i. and I o!ne di; Lawns. Calicoes --French. English and Pomc!-iie, French. Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Emhroid'd and Plain Crape Sl'.awls and Scarfs. to 1 0-1 Ll.-ached Shirting and Sheeting, French and Irish Linen Prilling. Plack an.l Colored Silks. P.ouuetsand Ponu-i lviblion. poping Cloths. Nos. 3 to 10. .Iiisep'i Pepka"s Cottonades. (.lioted Crauadinc and I'.arege. Linen Cambric H ami k.-rch ie fs. assorted . I'.'.ay Lin. iis. '.)-1 to 1-1, very cheap. With me.MV other articles, all of which have been pnrcha-ed ' e the Package at the lowest rates, and will i.e ollere.l at the lowest price.. ,- wholesale or retail. for Oa-h or o i time to punctual customers. March 29. 1S30. FOR SALE OR RENT, The Dwelling at. present occupied by the fifj su'.-.riber. situated on Hillsboro" Street, j it'.'fi a'! i oi ni a g the pn-mises of Hugh Giliuore, Jv4 Es'i. Api.lv to .1. G. Smith. A. E. GIERSII. Malch 29. 1S3 0. 91-tf n i: w AMI SIMJ5E!! SPUl Mi GOODS. ALKX. JOHXSOX, Jv. Has received in part, and is this day receiving, a large and well selected Stock ot STAPLE AXD FA XCY DRY C GOD S, Consisting in part as follows: Plaid and Chetia Striped Silks; plain Black Do.: Black Str'pe.l Plaid and Fig'd Do.; Cid'd and P.lack Challies: Berates. Tis-ues and I'.erage DeLain: Berage Tissues and Organdie Robes; Printed .lackonet and Organdie Muslins: Gingham Lawns; French. English and American Prints; White and Printed. Plain and Embroidered Mantillas: White. Black and CoFd Crape Shawls; Embroi Fries of all kinds. Mime handsome setts Collars and Sleeves to match: Honelon and Malteeee Lace, Collars and Sleeves: Thread. Lilse. Linen and Cotton Elging; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin. Edging. Inserting and l'louacins. ALSO. A large assortment Silk. Panama. Leghorn and Soft Hats, for Men and Boys; Ladies'. Misses" and Child ren's Boinets and Flits; and a tine assortment of Cloths. Casi lucres. Testings and Summer Goods for Men and Boy's wear. Ready-made Clothing. Boots. Shoes. Umbrellas. Parasols. ,v,.. ,VL. ; with lnany articles not enumerated, making my Stock a very desirable one; and I would invite my old customers, friends, and the public generally, to. -rive me an earlv call. A. JOllNSON.Jr. April L 183fi. 92-tf liAXK OF mYKTTF.VIl,T,E, April 17, 1S5(. f The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at. the Hall of the Bank, at 11 o'clock. A. M.. ou the d MONDAY of May next, being the 19th dav of the month. W. G. BROAD FOOT. Cashier. 9i-3t SIMIIXG GOODS FOR I85G. I J. I PKAUCK IS NOW OPENING a largo and well selected Stock of SPRISC St mi Ell CO pus. Among irhirli, mil he f mi ad for the La flits, Black and colored Silk. .Silk Tissues and Bareges. Challiesand ihUtiste. Brilllant.es. Printed Lawns. Jaeo M'Jsaiid Organdies. Jaconet. Swiss, ami I'laid .Muslins. Embroidered Swiss Muslin. Edging and Insertions. Ooliar-. a-wd Undersleeves. Embroidered l-'lirts. Corded. Cactus. Grass, and Whalebone Skirts, Crape. Silk, and Straw Bonnets, an.l a l..r-e and handsome assortment ! . .j. i ix, oik, of French. Kn-lish and Amer'ctti Prints Cloves Hoe. Ac. FOli Till GENTLEMEN. j Clot!,?. Fancy and 1 Hack Cassimeree; Vestihjr. White, !!ro ,i and Blut!'-. Linen Drills: Irish Linen' DrapP'Ete: Farmer's. Satin; Farmer's Drill; Mole.-ki n, I'anamit, I'.ci'liii':!. and Palm Leaf Mats: and :. Iai-"-e assortment t Hoots and Shoes; Umbrellas and Parasols. Hleaehed and Ih own Shirting and Sheeting and every variety in the Yankee Notion line, which will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or on time to punctual customers, either al Wholesale or Ketail. H. F. PEAKCE, Late IVarcc t Ferguson. Hay Street. Fayetteville. March 2 . l-G. 90-tf. WANTED At my Hucket Factory. - miles South of Fayetteville, on the Wilmington Uoad. :.o ; Ji.viPFJi loch, from s inches in diameter to the largest sizes; 8 feet long, ami clear of knots, for which a liberal price will be paid. (I. II. MAKEPEACE. Favctteviile. March 20. 1Sj. 3m J. C. POE, DKAI.KK IN" STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, AXU .'(': d y-A To d e Clot h i ng. Dartictilar attention paid to Ladies' Dress Goods and Triintnius. HAY STUEET. FA i'ETTEV I LLE. N. C. November .'Jd, 1 M.'io. tf FOR SALE. TWO THOUSAND ACHES OF LAND, nine miles from Fayetteville. lying directly on the Southern Plank Poad. and on each side of Kig Uoek'ish. One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, with convenient improvements for a family residence; with a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a first rate situation for a Turpentine Dir-tiUcrv and Store. A. A. .McK ETHAN Feb'v !). 1833. tf fii-jy" Just received, a few doz. genuine East India CASTOi; OIL. (for my retail.) ' Also. Citrate of Magnesia and Conurcss Water. J. F. FOULKES April 2. 183(1. A. 33. ?a;uplc?l, AUCTIOXKEK &. COMMISSION MEItCII.WT, 1'ast side of Gillespie street, Faykti kvii.i.k. N. C. ISO A IIIIINO, Private aud Transient, FllONT STItKKT. Wll.MINflTOV. X. C. L. MALLETT. March 1. lS3li. 2m XOTICE. All persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby lotitied to come forward and settle by the 1st of April next, or they will find their note's and accounts in the hands of an oilicer for collection. He can be found at the old stand where he formerlv done business. II. 1). DAVIS. CLOCK REPAIRING. The Subscriber repairs ( 'locks at short notice at his old stand on Person street. He will warrant a Clock for twelve months, after pas s'ng through his hands. Give me a trial, and if satis faction is not given I will make no char-re. R. I). DAVIS. March 1. 1S30. oivt. S. M. THOMAS, DEALER IN FASCY AXD STAI'IiK IVU V GOODS, KEARY-.TI.ltH: CLOTI!lA, Jlats, Caps, JimiiH'ts, Hoots and Shoes, Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Kerseys, lUnnl.ets, A)-c., i$-e. Corner Market si nil Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, X. C. Dec. 22. 77-tf J. S. BANKS, COMHISSIOX AM) KOHWAROIXG MERCHANT, WILMIXCTOX, X. C. Januarv 1. 1S30. ly-l"t AKJLASSES. IO Hogsheads New Crop MOLASSES. Also, 30 Boxes Fayetteville Mould CANDLES. For sale bv STEEL & FULLER. March 27. 1S3C. 91-tf State of rYortli CnvoIiia Robeson CoTiiity. Court of 'lets and Quarter Sessions to Aim Term, 1856. The petition of Bright Williams, Administrator of the Estate of Alfred R. Rogers, vs. Joseph Williford and wife Saily. Henry Rogers. Ebenczar Rogers, llati ilsou and wife Sarah, llanilsou and wife Hannah, Ed wards and wife Martha, William Rogers and Henry. j Zany, Bariield Ebenczar, Biggam. Jesse, Robert. Hinant. P.idy. Etl'y. Mary. Susan, Celia and Hannah Rogers, children of Drury Rogers, deceased, shows to the worship of said Court that Alfred R. Rers. late of the county of Bob.o... d.ed mutate paying surviving his widow, who since married said U dliford. Henry. Ebet.eZar. Sarah who married Ilan.lson. Han- nan who married llanilsou. Aianna nnu m a,,,.-,, c.u wards, who are the brother and s ter oi said intestate. and that letters of Administration upon the Estate of the said intestate regularly issued from this Court t ! your petitioner, and that he has diligently administered I said Estate up to the present period that all of said j defendants except Joseph Williford and wife are non j residents of the State; therefore, it is ordered by the 1 Court, that publication be made in the North Carol i I n;an. for six successive weeks, to notify the said Henry i Rogers. Ebenczar Rogers, llanilsou and wife Hannah. Edwards and wife Martha. William Rogers and Henry, I Zanv. Bariield. Ebenczar, Biggam. Jesse, Robert, j Hinant. Bidv. EITy. Mary, Celia and Hannah Rogers, j children of Drury Rogers, deceased, to be and appear ! before the Justices of the said county, to he held for the countv of Robeson, on the fourth Monday of May next, then and there to answer to the premises as afore said. Witness. Shadrach Howell. Clerk of our said Court at office, the 9th dav April. 1S35. !:vt;t S D H HOWELL, C. C. C. XE1V GOODS. MRS A. A. BROOKS BAXK is now receiving her Spring stock of JIIIXISERY ASD II K.SS TRIMMIXGS, Selected by herself in New York ; to which she in vites the attention of her friends and the public. Fayetteville, April 4th. 4i In order to chse out the remaining j Slock oj Goods note on hand, We oiler them on the following terms: to Cash buyer? j i at New York cost; to prompt time buyers at New orK ,' cost with charges added. j He have many desirable GOOI-."3 in store, viz: DRY G90DS, HARDWARE, BOOTS AJ'b $IIOES, J fats, Caps and Rennets, KE.VI)V-.1IAUE CLOTUISG. Mcrchants and others will find many desirable poods . j....l 1 ...u:..l 1... I K t Ii.. . 1 ' . . r U,J- " u u,v ,lVL' -im.ue.i m o.n ims - To those who are in arrears to us we would simolv . state that we want money and must Lave it. It will j a'lul u "" l" g c i eccipis in uai 10 . uu , - wh.' are in our debt. HALL A SACKETT. 1 1 .March 27. Land totc SaIM , , ! t -ii ,,1. i-i iirii r t.. r c ; l win sen to mo iiignesi oiuuei on ...oi.-.-v o. ouj.e- rior Court next, in Sampson county, the 1 UACT Ot LAND that Neill Canmbell formerly owned, lying on the north-east side of" Little Cohary, containing 130 acres. Terms. Cash. W. A. MELVIN, Ag't for E. O. Campbell of Texas. April 9. 185fi. " ' 9:'-lt jIAI-L STOIIES," 'CA.JJI.ES,"&c. lS56-?57. Xavv Dki'artmknt, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, April 12, 1836. PROPOSALS, sealed, and endorsed '-Otter for Small Stores,'-' or "Oiler for Candles' or '-Otter for Salt Water Soup." or ''Oiler for Mustard Seed, Black Pepper. " Ac. as the case may be, will be received at this bureau until o o'clock, p. in., on Thursday, 15th day of May next, for furnishing and delivering, (on receiving twenty day's notice at the United States navy-yards at Chariest-own. .Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York; and Gosport. Virginia, such uuntitie.sty of the follow ing articles (excepting the salt water soap and the candles, for each ot which separata pro posals ami ion tracts will be made) as may be required or ordered from the contractor by the chief of this bureau, or by t lie respective, commanding otlicers of the said navy -yards, during the tbeal year ending iJOth J une, 1 S37. viz: Boxes, shaving, I ml. rubber Combs, coarse, Ind. rubber Brushes, shaving Brushes, scrubbing Iiriishes. shoe Prushes. clothes Buttons, navy vest Buttons, navy medium Buttons, navy coat Buttons, dead eve Combs, line India rubber Grass for hats iack-knives Razors, in single cases Razor straps, Ordway's Scissors Spoons Blacking, boxes of Beeswax, in 4 lb. cakes, pure Cotton, spools of Nos. 12 and 10. 200 yards each, cords. c(!ial parts. Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast colors. .'.2 by weight not less than 2 oz. each, texture 8 inch. 30 inches, 8 to s Needles, sewing. Nos. 1, 2. 3. and L drill-eved be- t weens. Ribbo-i. hat. best French black, "12 yards to the piece; wi.vth. Ii inch. Soap .shaving, in cakes; each cake not less than 2 oz. Silk, sewing, blue black: wrappt r not to exceed 2 oz. to the pound. Thread, black and white. Marshall's best rjualitv. Tap", white linen. 4 vards in length. A inch wide Tup., black, twilled cotton. i inchU Thimbles iS-10 and -910 d Whitk sai.t-wathi: sou m-parate bid for 100.0006. fhe soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and lie of the best oualitv denominated --white salt water soap." and be delivered on sixty days" notice, in good strong boxes of about 73 pounds each, and .ifter inspect iu'l. the boxes must be hooped at each end. at the expense of the contractor. The price to be uni form at all the yards. Caxiii.ks xr jKu otr bill for 30.000 poitmls. The can. lb s must be American manufactured, of prime leaf lar-l stearin", si v caudles to the proud. H-1-10 inches in length exclusive of tip. six candle? No 1, to weijrh not less than 1 t ounces S7-100 melting point, riot to he less than 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The wick mnf be braided, and compose I of 7S cotton threads of the best quality of No. 2" yarn. The caudles to be delivered on sixty days' notice, in good boxes con taining about 30 pounds each, and the box to be marked with the contract -r's name and the weight of the candles. MfSTAHI) SEED. r.I.ACK VKIM'F.i:. Ac Separate bids for all that may be required for the use of the navy, to be delivered at New York only. Mustard seed. American, brown. Pepper, black. Malaba'-. Bottles.'oetagon. for mustard and pepper. Corks, for bottles. All of the foregoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformable in all respects to the samples deposited at said navv-vards ami in this bureau, and subject to such inspection it tie- navv-vard where delivered as the inspecting oflie 1 lepartment. chief of the bureau mav direct, the r to be appointed by the Navy All the articles to be deliver expense to the government d free of any incidental in proper vessels or packages, and the price of each article must be the same at the respective places of delivery. Packages in which the above articles are delivered must be marked with their contents and the name of the contractor, and be sufficient to insure their temporary safe-keeping. Tne contractor must establish agencies at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in furnishing what, may be required; and when the contractor or ageat fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and C'lothbig sh ill l; authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be oxnrese 1 in the contract: the record of a rennisi- limi um d.inbeite onov the, f .. t :. n.o-e.io nf (i yards in length. lameiei. ; Provisions and Clothin g."or at either of tlv' navv-vards 1 fhsirous of oTjtaiiiing a Right. The machine is. simple, aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition btrtTm)i in its structure and operations, and should any been made and received Two or more approved sureties, in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the contract, will be required and tweutv per centum ia addition will be withheld ! from the amount of all ravments on account thereof as collateral security, to secure its performance, and onmplIe.rwith. Eighty ir centum of the n .nonnt of ,liv(.r;s ma,lo wi 1 be paid bv the navy atrent ,A,:ll;n th;rtv a h5n - VnUcated, shall . ll;ivl ho,n presented to him , f , nm.WL,Q innv , Mn;nfl arnH- . 1 . v ,7'.... .'wi" i.j in.: ii.il u.mi t i at. l orrsnlo.TT.il. .New iian.j shire. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Xorfolk. Pe-isaeola. and at this bureau. A record or duplicate of th:; letter informing a bid der of the acceptance of his proposal, will he deemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of lStfi. and his bid will b mad.; and accepted in confor mity with this understanding. Every oTer m a le must be accompanied fas directed in the aef or Co lgress making appropriations for the uaval service for i,sii;'47. approved 10th August. IK IS) by a w ritten, guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the etfect that he or thev under take th-At. the bid l"r or bidder will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with eood and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider aiy prono--il unless accompanied by the guarantee required bv law-, the competency of the guarantee to be certified bv th navy agent district attorney, or the collector of ihe port..' The attention of bidders is called to the samples and description of articles required, as, in th- inspection before reception, a just but rigid comparison will I' made between the articles offered and the samples and contract, receiving none that fall below them: and their af rention is also particularly directed to the .joint reso lution of 27th March, 1834." and to the act of the 10th ngnst. IStfi. tr GltEEX & WEAR, IVATfrf MAKERS. JEAVBLERS, . AND HETiLLOtilliPHEItS, HAVING associated themselves together for the purpose of carry-f1-- iiir on tlie above branelies of .; - ..business, would respect fully an f o N (,,' lllllllltl' 1(1,1111.- tjmrua ui J .iiruc- l a K ''jlt-: vill ands.urroundiuir coutitrv, that V4 r ,i r 1.' - r- A 1" - thev have leased the Store on the " ... C . I . T . . j ii ii .in t INortn-vv est corner oi me ravfuu- .nlle Hotel Building, on Hay street, w-fref thev are lli , , n . 1. ...!... :.. j repareu toexeeme oruers ia uje tiwu- ..t.uic..e ... wtisiaciory ana worKiuauiiKe manner, ami ii-pecnui 'V?n.A sIl!,re OI Pu,,,,c P"-onage. P'-' j- . KEEX- J. S. Weak. CARD. k If H. D. GREEN, Watch Maker, resp ctfully begs :i ri.fariv lua thau--s to t?;s very .numerous patrons IH. Ill-, HUM,.! llMini i, !. I.1r MlB. ! firiuyTTtffittO-ltPa'sIojr1 tloustoti, anl hopes the ; work uiTiie bv Him m the past may be a sunicieiit rece - - inondatioii for the future N. 15. All Watches to be repaired will be taken apart in the presence of the owner, and a written es timate given of necessary repairs, which will be war ranted for Two Years. April 10. !.";. PMf FOR SALE Oil HE NT. The new and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary out-houses, situated about 5 miles from Fayetteville, immediately on the Southern Plank Road. The situation is remarkably healthy, with a Well of Good Water in the yard. 30 feet deep. The quantity of land to be sold with it. will be made ac commodating to the purchaser from :i(0 to 1000 Acres, including a small tract of bottom land. The terms will lie accommodating. DAVID MURPHY. Cumberland county, April 9 93-r.t Bedstead I dt ads ! ! Just received from the Manufacturer, Ira Ilersey, supply of it i i i) s t c i n s of various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber. These Bedsteads are in.iimfaetured in this place, audi can be sold to dealers as low- as they can be got from I the North. Call and examine. A. M. CAMPBELL. April 9. 1S30. y TCRPEXTIXE PARUELS. '" I OFFER two thousand Turpentine Barrels for sale, low. if applied for soon. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. Wilmington, April 12. 1S"0. 4t. Pllt)TECTIO. FROM LIUHTXIXG. The Subscriber would call the attention of per.-ons wishing protection from Lightning to his IMPROVED CONDUCTORS. The points arc composed of Steel, plated with pure Silver, presenting seven distinct points in one. The rods are connected with nuts, forming one continuous rod. in.ulated with glass, about live feet apart, the staples firmly li.xed in the wall o the buildins. placing the rods three inches from the building and out of the I influence fd' nails and other attractive materials, a nd j cutting olf all connection between the rod and building. Orders sent to me or left at A. A. McKcthan's Shop promptly attended to. WM. T. B ATT LEY. tf Fayetteville. April 2. 1850. rTiie subscriber oilers for sale THREE HUNDRED and Ub ill l-riv Acres oi ..;.mi on iipe r ear . .. V I . ' liiver oeiow miiiui s reriv. in unioei laiui cou:n. . running with the river to the lands of Mrs Byrd. A portion of the land is cleared and fenced. It is well adapted to the culti vat ion of corn, oats, and the usual crops of the river lands. The part uncleared has on it. some good swamp, which may be easily pre pared for use. It will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Per sons wishing to buv can call on the owner at this place. J. G. SHEPHERD. Aprils. 93-tf B K A U T Y ! ELEGANCE ! ECONOMY ! Combined in my well assorted ftoek of Number One K'-idy-)iiad' Clot li in? For Gentlemen, Youths, and Ucys. FUIS.XJSIIIXG GOODS, Such as Dress Skirts of French Fancv Linen and fine plain Irish Lmens, Ac. Faxcy Coons; Straw Hats; Wide Awakes; Roots, Gentlemeiis' Gaiters of cverv description, Patent Leather Oxford Tics; . fi, m I Sole leather Traveling Trunks; Trunks for la dies with secret draweis and Ronnet Boxes at tached; Valises, Carpet Rags, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Segars, Looking Glasses, large and small; And last, but not least, a few more of -THE YESTS'7 left, with countless invisible proiiles of dilferent PlIYSIOONOJIIKS. f ,-i ... in .ill tlii La.r.rest I'lieAnest. find TTmiil sonie.st As.sort.ment of Goods in this branch of business ever exhibited in this Market. I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to me. and 1 have no hesitation in .saying that the result will be a satisfactory one to my customers. GEORGE BRANDT. South Side Hay Street. : Fayetteville, X. C, April 10, ls36. I'm" THIS Pt-OATIG B.Vt.tS Oil KXCCKLE V A Si 1 1 XG 31 A CHI X K. The subscriber having purchased the Right ot the iljove Machine for the Counties of Cumberland and Uirnett. is now ready to lurmsii sucii as may be poittiou of it flit, can be easily and speedily repaired byiny person having the use of tools. I do not claim for this machine more than what ir. is :ii)le to perlorm with that description of labor which almost every family is able to supply, without at all interfering with tbe ordinary duties. In the first place a child 12 or 15 years of age can perform all the labor, after liav'iDg seen it operate a few times, and if the direc tions are adhered to. will do as much work ia oae day as three or four women in the ordinary way. and Ihe work will be much better done. Below will be found a certificate from those who have purchased and now have in use one of these machines ISIIAM BLAKE. April 12, 1S3C. 93-tf Fayettevii.i.e, X. C. April 9. 1830. We. the undersigned, having purchased of Mr Isham Blake one of the aliove machines, cordially recommend it to the favor of the Public. It washes very rapidlj-, and the work i much better done than is usually done in the old wav, and with less wear to the Clothing. It far exceeds our expectations, and has only to be seen in operation to satisfy the mostski ptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being generally used wherever introduced. D. G. McRak. Jxo. D. Williams W. J. Anderson-, Wm. McLackix, A. P. HruT, Jas. G. Smith, Jonx D. Stahk, Joseph A. Worth, A. J. O'IIaxlox, David Wemyss. We in company with several other gentlemen, saw a four dollar bill which was very dirty and much defaced, put in and washed out by this machine, re moving all the dirty appearance of the bill, and leav ing it perfectly legible, which shows there is little or no rubbing produced in washing fine articles. Frank X. Roberts, Jas. G. SMiTn.- NORTH - CAROLINIAN. - FA VETTEVILLE. J. V. New Horse Siioi:. The Philadelphia cor respondent of the Raltimore American says that a n?V horse shoe, that requires no nails, and can'Jje put on ly any one without the aid of a blacksmith, is on oxibition in that city. At tached to the shoe is a flange extending flrotind the hoof, and at the back of the shoe, which lies over the froe- of the horse's f..ot is a ir.ii.t nciu in ns place oy a screw, which" allows the J shoe to open and close, so as to accommodate 1 ueii to tne size ot the hoof. Re.tween the hoof and the plate is placed a Jayer"5." of gutta percha, for the purposo of preventing injnry to the hoof or leg ol the horse by concussion while passing over hard roads or streets. - - -- - I furnish -il .if .iltroit i,,, t...'f , the price ol tiie oruinary 7 '-.mi il iiiumi IB. i I . s r .i .-n-oifc . n l L j l . ; 1 1 f Therc is a woman in the burnt ic nsylum in ! trs with the ofiicers at Fort Vtv.na for beads, New York, who thinks that the Roman Cath- j blankets, ve. Co!. Nanman, U: S. A., souie olics are trying to build a cathedral in her time after, hearing this story, offered the rati stomach, and who iroes to bed cverv niirlit with ; som. and an Indian bron.-iil in Mis; Oatman a club to keep off the Papists. She ought to be admitted into the know nothing lodge without a ballot. Frovidcnre Journal. j : Sekvei) him kiuiit. -George S. Chase, of j Waltliam, presented Rebecca Cook, up in Vcr- j mont, with a gold watch and chain, and after- wards wanted to get them back, which proposi- j tion she rejected. He then intimated that she was a thief, and t lie lady then brought him to justice. It was let out, and the referees gave her $300 damages and costs. The Ijondo.v Timks and its AnvF.r.Tisixo. ri, i , , - - i e . T , i - - J"moicn Will make ter sixteen now t ion,.' K are estimated to vteld the establishment the " ao-wioo , etiorinons sum ol s.J,00o,000 per annum. One .. , - ' . ' 1 . ' ,irm "'one pays the limes as high as Sl;0,000 a vear for advertising, and there are several business establishments that pay it over $50, 000 a year for advertising alone. Simxi i.atohs i.v conx scFFFitixu. -The Louis ville Courier stated that speculators in corn on the Wabash have sustained great losses the present season; 40 and 43 cents have been paid for corn, and it is now selling for i2f cents. The crop is unusually large, and, unless there should be an extra demand, of which there is no prospect, it must go down still more. A lucky fi i.i.ow. The Roger jvi lie (Teun.) Times litis the following: "A short time since a fellow from Buffalo Creek, Carter county, was imprisoned in Kliza- bethtown jail for burning a barn. The citizens f)f tj,c .dace, learning that he was from the -,i, i ,i, - . i .i, ,. ' 'fj'""-" " 'V.u -l"""-V '-'g"ig, DlO, open the jail and turned him out, and j then toid him if he did not leave town in fifteen ! minutes they woidd tar and feather him." i , Sexator Dortii.As. We learn I IjIIIKRAMTV of more Pauer that- the lion. Stcihcn A. Doug- 4 1 of , h(: jj S. Senate tis conveyed to the ; Raptist denomination of Chicago, Illinois, ten j acres of land a grove beantifnlly situated : within the city limits, for the purpose of erect- ; mg thereupon a university with a condition that the trustees shall - lay the foundation of the edifice during the approaching fall, and spend annually towards the building $f)0,00() until completed. The value of the land is : estimated at $50,000. The Judge has also made ! a handsome donation to the Thirteenth street Raptist church in lUashingtoii city." - ----- ; Tin-: Gir.i.s. When a young man enters the arena of the world in search of a wife, he ; should ask three questions before entering into ! courtship; first, is she mtellii elligent? second, is; ind thirdlv, did she ' he kind and benevolent; am lever tret un before breakfast in t he moriiinir? ! - If all these interrogatories be answered in the ! affirmative, no other qualification is indisix-nsa- ! i lly necessary: for with such a wife fortune and . . - . . . .. ! fame can easily be acquired. Such is the wife! ik,il wiirriy wind, and besides you- have got for the laboring man, such should be the com-! to-spend your life shutting doors,-and might as panioti of ouefortiinately possessed wealth, ! wel1 'ii iwnv."' and such should be the wife of him who aspires j ')( f''gie mc grandmother! I ought to be to the highest stations that society can bestow. I nshamed to cross you. Hut what do you mean? All this information can be easily obtained I um to college and then I am going to from the girl 3'ou have in view; for many" boast ot their indolence, and think no higher compli-! tneut could lie paid than by calling them deli- f i cate in health and feeble in mind. If she is weighed pass her in the balances anil fount with contempt, and look to other resources for future happiness, mit marry, let the risk be what it may it gives dignity to your profession, it inspires coiilideii(eand com mands respect. With a wife the lawyers are more trust-, the doctors more esteemed, the merchant gets a bigger credit, and the mechan ic throws the hammer with increased-power, and shoves the plane w ith a more dexterous hand; in short a man who has no wile, is no man at all. She nurses him when sick, she watches for him when absent, and loves and j Cliei lSlies lillll V ', get a wife, a pre when in health. Gentlemen, etty one if you like them best a good one it she is to be tound and a rich one if you can get her. Then youth will pass in visionary pleasures, as if on a bed of flowers, middle ase will be enjoved in the bosom of a happy family, when your head is silvered o'er with the frosts of many winters, you can reflect j back with the happy consolation that you have spent your life in usefulness to yourself, and to j the benefit of your fellow-men. j When an Arab woman intends to marry again after the death of her husband, she comes in the night before her second marriage, to the grave of her dead husband. Here she kneels, and prays to him, and entreats him not to be offended not to be jealous. As how ever, she fears he will be jealous and angry, the widow brings with her a donkey, laden with two goat skins of water Her prayers and entreaties done, she proceeds to pour ou the grave the water to keep the first husband cool under the irritating circumstances about to take place; and having well saturated him, she depar;s. Fast Hixtixo. Is it laughing, yon ar.e, yon imperthenent little spalpeen? Faith, yor. wonld be after singing a different song entirely if you had been at this end of the gnu, my hearty. Thus twirl .an Irishman, as he lay upon his back, where his gun had kicked him, looking: up at a squirrel who was chattering over his esea je. Recovery of an Amrrlrnn .irl froni Isilian f api Mi j. The California papers publish an interesting account of the rescue of a beautiful young A nierieau jrirl, named Miss Olive Oatman, from a slavish captivity by the Yutna jfuJians. It appears that "On the 19th of Marc!), ISot, a family of emigrants named Oatman, from Iowa, en route for California, composed of Lorcuztr OatmRii, wife and seven children, (three bovs and four girls,) while encamped about one hundred and" twenty-five miles from the mouth, of the Gila river, were attacked bv the Mohave Indians, aim an out one oov ami two gnhs mas: 1 ..II I ..i I . . icred in cold blood. The boy in the darJ; succeeded in escaping, and was picked up on the following day by a company of. emigrants, about fortv miles from the scene of the murder." ' Foit vears, notititur was he: lirte-r,uf- tr-t Indians idfered to exchange two female Miison- "When brought in. she whs dressed as all the females of the Yuma Mohave Indians, and on a white man approaching, threw herself prostrate on the sand, and would not rise until !'tab!e female garments were brought her. lie las almost eufiivly forgo'tton her native tongue, being only able to speak two or three words. - Her youngest sister died about six; months before tlie rescue of Miss; Olive. The hair of the young lady being of a light uoccu o!or, the Indians colored' it black nsbir n I dve made from the bark of the Mcskcet tree. 'She W: B olev.oi v..-. -i. .-.'.1 ...I f..l. - s v. . v. . . . i .- t i o i ii i ,i .veil n mm ui . io (s.ii.. ,t,.,- t . 1 i I'snioie ni, ilcclojed thair many twentv " tlioiigu she: lis of Tiu- IX vil's Tail. In a town in New England there lived, a few' year ago, a man named H , who was moro commonly known as "Topgiu-y Jack," a desig nation which lie owed to his "gift of' the gab,' and disposition to show off ids wit at the ewpVns'w of otliers. To.igney Jack was, among other things a rank infidel, and a grer.t disputant upon religious subjects. He was' especially fond of entrapping clergymen into discussion, in which, by his con-rse humor and lndkrous illustrations, he generally managed to get the laugh on his side. In this way lie made him- seltqiutea terror to till the preachers in the vicinity. A new minister had bcrv lately caned oy a congregation in town. He waff quite a young man, and just from the theological seminary. One day .hick. While sitting with some of his cronies in 'front of the tavern, saw the young minister coming down :he street, and declared he would sdiow them some fun. As the j minister app.roat-hed -Jack came forward sen"' f.. - .t.. i. -t. i.il -I- (O-usiy, aim stun iiiey nail oeeii uiscussinga j religious uucstion. ou which they would Le irbul latter deciarcil Iris wrlllingije.ss to afford an v information he coiihl eive. 'What I want to know',' said Jack, gravt !v 'is this; Evil, it is well known,, j.roeeetls from the devil, whir everybody knows has -ot a tail Now, as you are a minister, and a college-leanit, in:mr Mr C-- , I want to know if von can tell me the exact length of the devil's tail?' 'Certainly I can, Mr R.,' replied the minisfcr,. without hesitation. 'It is exactly the length of your tongue, audit is'an uncommonly long tail,' There was a roar of latigliter from the crow d and the miihiste? walked oil leaving Jack dumb- fouudeiJ by the suddenness of the retort. He never heard the last of it y and though he retained his name and his character till his death, he uevey afterwards ventured to molest the youii minister. Yankee' Wade. Shnitlctr Itoors.' "Don't look.se cross, Edward.- when I calf J l,i1('li ,r sl,uE the iloor; grand-mother feels .1... .11" - , .... ! tv sl lawyer. eii, auniiiiing s i i- that; I imagine tequ.re- Edward C will have a irood nianv doors to shut, if he makes much of a man.' 'What kind of defbrs? IVo' tell me, grand mother.' 'Sit down a minute,- and I w ill give you u list. 'In the ftrst pface, the door of your ens must be closed against bad language and evil counsel of the boys and young mro yon will meet w ith at school and coll-ege, or you will bs undone. Let them cucc get possession of t hat door, and I would not give much for Edward C 's future prospects. 'The door of your ores, too, must be shut gainst bad books, idle novels, and low, wicked newspapers, or your studies will be neglected," and you will grow up a Useless, lgnovant man you will hare to close them sometimes against the fine thing. exposed for safe in the . shop windows, or yon w ill never learn to save your money, or have any left to give away. 'The door of your lips w id need especial care, for they guard an unruly member, which makes great use of the bad company let iir at the doors of the cips iitilf(7.. t he door is apt to blow open; and if not constantly watched will let out angry trifling or vulgar words. It will backbite, sometimes worse than the winter's1 wind, if it is left open too long. I w ould advise von to kcep.it shut much of the time, till you have laid up a store of knowledge, or at least till von have something valuable to say. 'The inner door of your heart must be welf shut against temptation, for conscience, the door-keeper, grows' very indifferent if you dis regard his call; and sonietini'es drops asleep at his post, and when you may think you are doing verv well, you are fast going down to rum. 'If von carcfullv guard the outside door of ,.,. MorlT lii vou will keep out many ,.el,l Ida.ts of sin. which get in before you th..; "This 'shutting doors,' you sec, i.uu, , . be a s-rious business; one on which your wel. doin- in this life and the next, depends. s we must reuder an account of every idle word so must we likew ise of our idle silence. He that knows useful things, and not he that knows many things, is the wise roan. r
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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