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. t ; ' . v- I H0H ft 1 "a. ' , ?. S'ft lf,Ti I fill 7 5f V. C0Lrl0, 1 2S YVAI. F..WU!IM ..V & CO. Praetors. . rVWilmn: Editof;t" FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0.7 SOTRDAY, ' lV-ll AltYMS? ..1 XVUIKO. 933. 1 , . ' . "Nt -i -4. . ; ji .1 , 'rf - s r i i i i 1 1 i ii l 1 1 1 V 1. 1 - v I -H : . . .... ..!!...? - . .Jf : ...... u - - : - i - , .. ,. - . . - ... It - " ... . - ft 5r; 'A :: a ad I..- ' ' . - .:.-t : T EiR MS." : op Lr3 JcrtiiTio.v to, rric.vaQi.isu!t For a single copy, if paid in adrancvper anuuin. S2 00 ; l" ' " ." at the cn4 pr montli8t , iO ".' " . . at the end of 6 moiUhs, 3 00 , " : " ; attcnl orth-50 . Xo iU'J4cripfton will be reeivel fof'a sborteV period ,han o,i2 y-ar u iL-s pai 1 in advaace. : ' fe V'ith thj vi :w of, estt -a ling t:e eirc il tticm and n- vl -i th ,tf .1 . ihs pjper, th- p: o; ii'jt Fti of. ; oi-5 tlif 'foI!o,.vrM'7"ro:?--k.V!v low' - ; .CLTTn vV. 7 f K . V A D VA.XaFL-' i- -i i v ,-r v.ir .l, I y -.,.. . ?...Kx cop'os of 10 12 vty certU por qaire of 16 lins. iSr et, Tfrthe first tad SO e-its for p:ich ut-iri;ient ?n-vrtibn' .nnf?P8tiiO lvo; tis..m .t in piti,H ,T,o.-i fvr more an two uiitT -.,r.Mav , - - I have iu use one of these raehinc wu;i ii win oe..iiargttu.- " . ; For chrcc mo th-, " - - - - - . $1 09 For fix months. ... - 6 00 -For twelve mo iths, - - - - - 10 00 All a'lvt'rt3sr'm "its m ist have h -'o-ir -d nnmh r of in i 5eU;i);is oi Hi in. orth -r vi-e 'h 'v will ho i n- -frt -d ; ill f rb'd :iri i oh:ir.;r'd accc:-Irily. Sp-jcial alt- n'.ion is dircrltd to this r-iiiiition. VvM. F. W I ft HTM N & CO. MMIKXT ;. AVltltSIlT. VHoriicy ill ti;uv I-'o yrtlc villr, .V. C. ice at tiie corner of CoV; andliGiven trcet Vi. Fe'.'v .1. a. si:ai. attoiixey at law, ATTENDS tU C-i n-ts of C.i;n'.-i land, V.'ake and John-ton. -VI Ires?. Toivn-r. Il.irtvtt Co.. N. ('. iV-b. It;, l.s.-.c. s". f Ilar uett, A t toriiiw i ' v li r r 1: v 1 f. ; .i:i-:ilti' t at t!i f,;lv O of I i). r !. ! July Ml I . . is",.;. ,1 Sl.J-e.-i 1- 1:). Ch- .1: a ;s.oi-. t'av it ."ill . 1 t. ! . r Ml SALE. 14 V- - ..r : . l 1 1. 1 vie r, it . 1 - - ! I i ii- -' - ill '.,( . iri :-.ii-i!i Ci r er -Store, j ..i-.l--r. 'I'll . St..;- - i i ' A' 'ill ,1 111 , .1 I 1 is Roads and til- .Vl.'ol . '.t l"ol I il.l - c.i.i o jta n fifth . i.ii n rlou' Uoa ail - 1 '. .A 1 v. j-?' ;; i , 1 1 it ri trifi- o iroriasii V: ra I I ! . -i .3.1 s it H JAM . Vv'UU; IIT. w;:k; ii r. ( ) 't. 1. : - tf 0. ;!UlHiM)N "(ri ! return th' publif for the age ii- Las receive hy p:- iic ' uali I y i u cor. 1 i nuat ion of h' his thanks to liberal patron d. and hopes. letsipess, for a same: 1 1 i II his - ha coman.i.t 1 d basin ss 01: own re-p.'-iibility. on Un til -iue of Person street, two d.-ii.i-.-Vw' ilrci'H lictow the ( ape tear l.aak dc .rs ab all hi e-s. ' Ills ol 1 -1 . .' i . I where he would 1 I t'.ieiiJs. He .Vp'cfs to k'-ej ..) 1 a I -s.e.-f.rf -at . fS.t I !b-s. Ib idlc, W hips, vcrv t'i'iig in his . ,;' b:i":nss. fi. lli -.vlll at "U t i r.-p liring of Saddles, llar Ae.. a 1 1 his ciiar 's shall he moderate. Si: nt '.11! r I . 1 s "';. 1 "-i;iii L iiri-i : r "ir-ii' nige will pay tlie hi until further notice. r.S-tf I'll 1 nt ine n m FAi;!,K Xi stalilisir.n -;ut to t HAS removed his I!ort A" Shoe to the corner of - k 1 V 5 -'1 1! IC anil Franklin streets. I !iri'i''h' li: for ti tI v o (i:--l v u 1 ', ! .i; : r.::) : P. ink. in a id under the rooms f T. II h is 01 hand a id I'AN".;:. HOME ami l iiter-i. X.'... and will maiiu- I bv t'c S I'L VI N a J. S'lii ( . -Lir. nil a'' ! )e j. li r: i..' t! best s! y le at hoit IC solicits a com toi'i r.- best owed. o 1 o 1" 1 1 p ! t I' 1 I t ' 1 's-i r tia the SE:;..N"D MONDAY in Feb try I S.7 ih - Coart. ilo i-..' in ti: twa of l-'avelteville, the , at 11 n- , 1 -f-i jfn ! M ill oTer for s ih. rt'.i a credit i.fcee and two j years, .-. r. eral tracts of LAND in the counties of Cunt- ! ! m'I 11 I a i I i I ira "I I . : One tract on Mr Western bank of the ("ate, Fear j Kiver. b do.v Sal til's ferry, coiifaiiiipg aboitt lifteeu j 11 i.!:v.i a. el ii v-:i i acre.-, i he Plaiuion of the late j Ileary J-Jllio!. Tinn-e is w lit" estate iu two. hundred j ,t 1 I iil'ty acres of this tract, which will not be nTered j 'or sale. The int 'rest in re crs'u.u will be disposed. .f I in tli'. sal day. sep-iraie from -the other portion ol the ! riautaiio.i. . 50 acres 0.1 Lower Little River on pl.'f c ' tli;3 aci'-s on Lower Little Ivivi . known as tho Gil r, former residence ;.f Alex.r Williams. Jr. 15 acres n ar Kiliofs Mills. 550 acres on the Juniper, o )0 acres 0.1 I it 1 lo Mill Creek. oilO acr-eon Gibson's (.icek --tl .suiuiair place. .'lK)acr-js near .Ic Arthur's IJridge. Also tho Sa. Mill Timber 011 ucres adjoining. ;.i):l iirivs iv, rdack r.raech. near W. J . ICelly 's. And he Saw Mill Timber 1 0 acres adio'tnin"-. ) a I i lie;i; M.iur nt; North b- of t' iCiv of. i:)i) acre Mills' form. :;:i ,vr re-tcril P 5i'acr-s Also, a i Lots in t'l kno.v i as i o.i tit Soa i. iiiciulinr riy i -o! ' ' ; o i 5 -. - ' ' a . ; ; t lha M - ! 7j .vi a c r-j At th 1 3am ti in .r,t i sold-- .. 1 2 shr. res of Plank Road. li) -hares of ' Stock in the Stock ill the F ti i!b Vt e stern Raleigh Naviga- Fayetteville rind Plank Road. share-; in tliedpe Fear an'! If tion Company. !0 shares in the Cumberland .Yowl Riv "cr u.nv. And an uu- : therei 1- livide I iiiferost in th i r.'h f:c-il App-Jratu . These s ties are made utider a power in th ? .11 of ihe late IK-iii'v Eiiicf. ' ALEX'R ELLIOT, i . J. G. SHEi'HERD, I, rs' T)-iC'20', 1S55,' 2'J.Ui t. . ... ,;; :; " 'Pirfessop-WoimI's ir Ue.-torative, toi-.tale s''1 S.J. HINSDALE. Anjf- 30. 185f,. 913-tf t . . , ' . v t ' " ' Tllit floATtXO BALLS ' JCSCTCKLfe V ASIIIXja 31 A Cl I INK. The fmh-tcriber having purchawl the. Kight of the afcore iMachiac for the Coif ntics of CunXtYllnd aad Harnett, i now. xewdy to furnish nch a may fc desiroos of oT?tilinin2 Rtsht. The machine i simple. ibh'VB US'! fetnicttire aodxpn-aton. and should any porVou of it Kill. ei be emulv and pt'dilv repairen 'y aiy iktsoi o:ivmn me life oi iwiia. i 'iu nc. uiaiui f'lr tliis .machine moro than what it is djle to perforin ith, that ,?lerteriptiii i0f.-Jxr fitmifV; IS'aMe to supply. .wit which almost every thoat. nt all interfering the first Dlatte a child hav:ihar won it ooerale. few times, and if the dircc- .tip; are jtdherAlo,-wil do sj much work in one day throe or- lour Jwoinii.$fse diiiry y.- and tb worn will be miieo ictterdane. April 12, 1856. 93-tf F a yette viLiji. X. C April 9. 1850. Wo. thennlersi.srnel. having purchased of Mr lsham Hake one of the a'tove ni icliiiifs. cordially recominnc it to thy I'Aw.r of the 1'ijblic. Tt witsheM very rapidly, and the work is much lx-tter done than is usually done iu the old way, and with les weftr t" the Clothing. It far exceels our expectation, and has only to be se-n in operation to satisfy the nio.-t skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being generally used wherever introduced. I. G. McUaf. J NO. D. WlU.IAMS, John I). Stahu, JosEi'ir A. Woktu, A. J. O'Haxlok, David Wemvss. W . J . A n ii nn?o -". , Wl. MoTjAfRtT, A. I. UlRT. J ah. G. Smith, i We . in company with several other jrentlemen. saw a four dollar bill which was ery ifirty anl much I defaced, put iu and washed out j'V tliis machine, re ' uioviiia; all tlie dirty appenvanee of the Wll. and b-av-i iiiir it perfcc.rty legible, which a'mws there is little or i no rubbing r rodi.c"il in washing tin" articles. I Fi:-K- X. llOHKTlTS : 1 J as. G. Smith. F. J LB TR.fl I )L 10fi. s".: i.Oie Ktock of GGOJj.'?. 1 . 1 j; isr .-.! . 1 . i'i r. I i i !... c vc. I A ' :, ' : Jaco.i.-t. Nat.i.;iw! . S French. F.aglish a.i-i .-'.a Clot!n a id Cassim -res. 1 I'l I Satiaetts. Jeans and Tweeds, Plaids, Liaseys aud Kerseys. Carolina au-.l Marllioro" Stripes. It leached a id Mi'owii Shirtings and Sheetings, White mid Colored 1 hiilnels, Drillings an I Tickings. lrisn wiaeiis. irood assortinertt. I tu":i Ta''lf.' t.'loihs. Towcltngs and Napkins, trufo Ai?Aii'Mr,t W?rs. - - 'oi"l ;I Ribbons. Pel's. t:dves. l!oS.icrv. Ac. ALSO . Lits. Caps. Bonnets, Ibiots. Shoes and Umbrella general as.-ort meat of 7; t: . 1 n i-.ii.-i UB ol o Tirrxa, iml every vari. ty in tiie YANKEE NOTION LINE. vhieb win oe sold at a siija.il anva-uoe tor C'ASIl, or an time to puiiutual customers, either at 7 1 roesic or Hr'niil. V 1 1 are respectfully invited tb give irfe St fc;i'l before purchasing cisewl-'ei e: B. F. PLARCE. Hay St.. Fayetteville. Sept. 1, 185. 1 t-tf rnCsi'FCTUs OK THE si)ir tiij:i;n- i.itkkaky. m r-:siccf e!k For tUe Year 1S"I. July, to Heccnilter. t iv as v v-tii 1 :to v Om me. Ia i-sain-j: ihe Prospectus of the Twenty-Third Vol im.rofthe SOUTHKRN LITEIIARY MESSENGER, .omineuciiig with, the July No., the Proprietors rely solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the friends of Ihe Messenger to aid them in extending its irc'ilal.ou, luid thev beg to assure the public that no ' ..-..,. . ...ill 1 " .1 . .1 ... . ... 1 . - ! 1 .ii ot.- it-niiiicii on men- pari. 10 inainiain tiie high charaetf-r of the work, and to challenge the patronage of all who value sterling litorClY 'net-it. For Twenty-One Years, the Messenger Jitis eiidefU o'l ed to reliect. faithfully Che Southern mind, w hile disdaining all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone among tin- monthly periodicals of America, in defene of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE .SOUTHERN STATES. To this odfee it will b devoted, and will be prompt to i-p -1 assaults upon the Soul':', whether they cojuq I lcr the.speeioits garb of fiction, or in tlie direct form of anti-i;7'vef'y paniphlets. At this critical juncture, while our enemies" are employing literature as their mo-t potent weapons of attack, the Southern people' vill urcly not uitlilnd l their eueourax 'inent from a I work if hose iiiill it slall be to l tike blo.vs in their de fence. The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers ici.fft ViVivVw.v, JTisloricJil mid J3iogrnph.ic.il S.tces, Afore.. 'Files, Trnrclx, Essoyk, Poiir.r, Ord iqins, and Papers on the Army, JYuvi and other Yiilioiial Subjects. I iih a" view to ensure a larger circulation of the ! MESSENGER, the Proprietors thoiiuh thev intend j greatly increasing the si.e r:f the work, have reduced I j the price of Supscriptioii. w hich is now only i. Three Diilars per. annum, In Advance, 1 j OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE TIIE , FIRST OF JLlil IN ANY YEAR. CT-TTHSUcrrU' iv. r.s vit i'fecrs D'oliar s in one i letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of . IOII.V It. THOMPSOXi Kq.; nd will enibrace 4-oi:loiis notes oil Current literature and reviews of all ue-V American or Foreign works of j general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will i be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. ! Tli" Business Department is conducted by life uiide- : :l I tO 'Vt, en all con' u'.i iii ations cf a business na- -T. FriFiGUSSON A CO. nk i in Street, Iii:iiK;s:u!, V 0;-tei-ij FARMING AND TUP. county, known as the P ' Win. ilutr ngton'.s lr M-'-l'.t!! .Ni) II! i: of ihe Ili-ruetf ;s, j-.in:; 'EN- i . I "' Vi :ivi' I '0-t pi.il ty x: low ;r t-ils i:r-: ii .: vl,y. t i u'm roles of. the Fa' vet lev ',, on t D" R vi i I !;o v.i fh pines, and v.-itl.iu six V - .; ; ..iii .-..-. i. I M.-ARTHUE. J. P. ROI'ER,. o. . iicivAY. rcr particulars appU v tC Nov 2!, 1S50. 2fi-tf Wanted. A first rate SADDLE aud HARNESS .'MAKER, to whom sroixl waares and stc id r '.nj)!ovmiHt AviM' be given. A'p'ply at iiis o.lice, or address . ; - .: J. IL HEATH. Dec. !", LiJoiT,-. : .. 28-if . s i Clinton, y. C" 5rVj! V .A. i It -T?W Maryland LiOtteries CJORBIN & CO AGENTS. A FORTL'XE FOB THE TRIAL Tcere is a tid in the 9air of -man Which, if tke: at Uie-liood, leads to for tone nue. - . ovptbui. uir tfik-K vr?TT RiniTPfin r rw. T- - Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily. K K.N YOL K J ) KUKKS - : to coumir s co. ': The Old Established Authorised Atrents : who bar SOLD MOK PRIZES ; - . ' f Ttan anv other oliea in the State rf Maryland. J ' 'P'M'V, or fihal jadmcnt willle against him. " ALL FUIZSS GUARANTEED 0"VHl B STT- Witness. A lexawler McMUlap, Clerk of aid Conft. SIV(JLK TICKET.aiJr - . $t office in Luinlierton. the fciurh Woiiday in Septeia VhntM .(1 ITftlvP sa .J:n oI -4W, A.-D, 1856. i This Dec.2, iRii, ' CBRTIPICA TBS OF PACKAGES V e Tickets at gI 26 Whole Tickets 26 Half Tickets Purchasers, TRV PACKAGE. For $2.5 we send package Whole, Halves t Quarts. For 310 we send package Halves A two Whole tick-ts For $5 w send package Quart's fc one Whole Tick t. Look at the following SPLEXDID' SCHEMES. One of which are drawn at li o'clock each day of the week. BRILLIANT. 47,287 Dollars. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. CkA33 310. CORB1N-& CO.. AGENTS. SCHEME. 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do $".000 1 ,000 500 1 50 I do 1 S7 lt!0 do 00 64 do 20 64 do s 0t do 4 4..'528 do g 22.170 do 1 24,861 prizes Sriic tinting to S47.2C7 I . T, " 1 A - - . . - . 1 . ltcRet'suoa'itt J:y t!-'! Packajro are alwava th .' ' :n ISIIAXT BL.AKE. l roStable to the Purchasers. ' ! CAPITAL PRIZE. .".)()) Dollais. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTFtt V. Class 102. CDRBIN t CO., AGENTS. S'UEMS. , 1 prize of 10 do yl)0 1 do ill do so -00 do 0 dq lo :' do 8 120 do 4 :;.!()(" do 2 23.4UII do 1 27.S14 pri.eii umouiiting to . o- Si7,217 Class 255. CORBIN A CO., AGENTS St'itEME 1 prize of I do 1 do 2 do 211 do 00 do 00 do 4.22C- S.i i :55.710 do ss.oo 1.5;ii 1 k000 :50."J1G prizes. amounting to Tickets $1 Shares in proportion. We invariably answer letters by return mail, en closing the ticl'cts iu a good safe envelope; and always observe the strictest contideilce. After the !ra,w i!gis over, we send the official drawing, with a writkui ex planation of the result of the venture. All Prizes bought at this office are payable immediately after the drawing in Current Money "and we take Dank Notes of any State, or Dank draliijjii payment for tick ets at p'ar. For odd anion n is in makings -haugC yre re ceive postage stamps, they being more conveiiiciil than silver. Co'i rcFpri'ih'iitsmay place the utmost confidence in toe regularity and safety of the mails, as very few or no miscarriages of Money happen when properly directed tons. Be careful that you meiiUo.11 your Post Onice.,Ceiunty and .State. Give'u'aat least one single libit, ?oii c.r.nnot lose mufcti, if not gain. One single trial may make you independent for life. TRY US. There should be no such word as fail. Address CORBIN A CO. Box lftO Post Office, Baltimore J'd. Oct. II 2f-:S 1YEW AiVD CHEAP GOODS. James Kyle HAS just receivejl a cry. large- aud general assort ment of GOODS .Anibng which are, French and English Merinos ; .Do". Delains. Plain and Figured ; Dress Silks, Fig'd and Plain ; Black Fillet Mits ; Sleeves and Collars : Cloths, Cassiineres and Satins ; Bear and Negro Blankets ; :-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Dcrriesties Gentlemen's iiijau'y-Made Clothing, ('arpeting. Good and Common ; Boots rtud Shoes ; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; Kerseys and Linseys ; Irish Linens, Orash ; Table Diaper and Napkins. With many other orticles, all of which being pur chased by the Package, will be ottered at low prices, by wholesale or "retail. .... Nov. 8. lvr6. 23-tf DOBBLY HOUSE! POWERS & TROY, Picpiictoi?. JjA I ho 1 re'prietors of this Establishment an- snouiice to tue public, that owing to tne con stantly increasing patronage extended to mem. tney have been induced to enlarge the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with .a carl. And they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Osilers in attendance. . The eligible location of the Establishment, with ihe experience of the Proprietors in providing for the comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a iihorij share of the travel." The Western and Southern Stages arri ve at and depart fro ;u tliis House. , - C; i riages in attendance on arrival rnl departure of Si -aia Boats, fcr the accommodation. f passengers. IIoi--es and Carriages furnished ,at any notice for carrying travellers to anv part of the adjacent country. -. J. W. P IWERS. ' W. C.TROY. Fayetteville. May 12. 1850. 9tii-tf. W. P, EHiottf COJIJIISSI OX ?I Kit C II A X T , FAYETTEVILLE. N C Afcent for Lnttt-rloh it f o." Stvnmboat Line , Urill ntti-rt promptly to all Ija-iio-Ms entrustp.t to hi? earn. Oct. 2l..ISi6. . ..- -.. . 21-tf a iOO lb. Tall w Anted, Fox which the highest cash price will le paid. Oct. 1, 1533, A. M, GAiirilL'LL 1 !!!! '. KOHTH JlltOLI.A ItOBESOX Superior -Court of'LtiwFaU Term 1850. waivum nsiKicT flt jonirsiou vsjona. n . ueiran. . UUMil.XAL AT T A G H M K N T. It RppMirin to the sa'isfaction of the Court thatth M de 'ndant is not an inhsibitanf of this State.' it is i"erea oy me vourt mat roirtietionT.e - .mane in tne J .J . . X ' r V a : 1 1 1 . . . - r. . : . 1. . .r- j iiiir ii7 vij'jt ?-jj;ii:." ui i-ix ei'tv?. nuiii v 1111; iiir- aaid Jonathan W.Iiecran to armear at rthe next tcim Jf the Snnerfor Court of Law for the count v of Rohe- f n, athe Court U011.se in LumtK-rton. on the fourth t Momlav in March next.and then and there to .dead or fe"' &n iu isiV l- " : AT McMUXAN. C. S 32 ct ... 5 T t ; C I .MUtAa.t'0as90 Jl COl'XTV. fSitZfteriar Co ft ri of TXj?P'nU 5V4X - iam Bovce it Co . vs. Jonathan v . legan ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT Ti 4 t- i--r- ii .i It appeariug to the St-tisfaction f the Court the a'..-...i....r : :.,u.i ...:, : t - , , , ... 4, ... .. .. ...... , - oi ui,ii u ii. vuiii i, i v a u "iiLiti it'll ' iii-.vi"- in j the North Carolinian, a iu'wpiiper published in the Town of Fayt'tteville. for the sjiace ol'rii.v woeks. noti- fvinff tlie saia Jonathan Y, Kejran to appear at tit ty the to a said in STATE OV BkOltTII CAItOLl.NA UOBKSOX COV.VTY. ! .Stcperlor Court of L,mc Full Term 185G. j Churchill Walkley & Johnson vs. Jonathan W. Rcodn j ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT. i It appearing to the Satisfaction oj' the Court that the ! said defendent is not an inhabitant of this State, it is j ordered by the Court that Publication be made in the ! Nt:rth Carolinian a Newspaper publi.-hcd in the Town j of Fayetteville. for the spave of six weeks, notifying j the said Jonathan W. Rt'gan. .Va appear at the next ! team of the Superior Court i?T Law for the county of Robeson at the Court house in Lumberton on the 4th JMpnday iu March next, and then, and there plead or replevy, or final Judgment will le given against him. Witness, Alexander McMillan, Clerk of paid court at office in Luniberton the fourth Monday in SrpteniVer A. I. 1S50 Dec "2ud I85C. a. McMillan, c. s. c. Jan. 5 0, 1857. 32-6t STATE OF NO It TI I V V ! t i 1. 1 X V 1 1 k. S t V COl'XTV. ... Superior tCiiir't of Faxr Full TerrA !8"C I... B. ciodwin vs. C. W. (Trawford . ORKHNAL .ATTACHMENT It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said defendant is not an inhabitant, cf '.his State it is ordered by the Court t hat Publication, bo made iu the North Carcliuian. a newspaper published iu the Town of Fay etteville. for the space of six weeks noti fying the said C W; Crawford to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law for the County of Robeson, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the fourth Monday in March next, and then and there to plead or replevy, or final judgment will be given against him. Witness Alexander McMillan clerk of sanl Court at oilice iu l.nmberlou. the lourtti .Monday in September A. 1). lS.iO. lhis Dec. the 22nd lno., . vii,i.t:;.i;. si- - rfP-rSlOttTH'- Cf.VtttJ M .V A BOB ES05 rOCSXTY. Superior Court of lnv-Fill Term 1856. Nicholas Povvel vs. Stephen li. Martin 4 ORKHNAL ATT.VCHMENT It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the si.itl defendent is not, Inhabitant of this State, it is ordered by the court, that publication be made in the North Caroliniau r. newspaper published in the Town of Fitiyutte.ville for the space of six weeks nriM living ?Fe said S-tepheu 11. Martin toajipearat the next 'i. erm of the Superior Court of Law for the county of Robe son, at the Court House in Lumberton on the fourth Monday in March next, and then and there to. plead or replevy or final judgment will lie given n gainst him.: Witness Alex in lcr McMiiia t clerk of said Court at "Ifi.-vi in Lumberton. thp fourth Monday in ay September A. D. 1S5(. This Dec. 22nd IS5fi. a. McMillan c. s Jan. 10. 1857. 32-fit C STAT K OK SOUTH ( A UOMX l UOBiCSO.V KKXTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions JYovevi ler Tern;, 1856. B. Freeman A Co. vs. MabviHi Barter. Attachment Levy on Laud. Judgment nisi for nineteen dollars and twenty cents and interest, since the first Jany 1S55. and co.-ls. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, upon affidavit tiled by the p'lahuilfsj that the defendant Maleom Barter is not an in habitant, of lhis S'aie: o so jiibsji-orfds 'jr conceals himself that the ordinary proces rf Jaw "cannot, be served on him and YViilium J. Brown. Constable, returned into Court at this t-nn iui attachment against the said Maleom Barter with the fdilCAvinf endorsement iit vi..: . Levied this mtneh rtieut on the legal and equitable interest in anil to a tract of Lan.4 supposed to coiitaiti ninety -set ei sicres more or less, as the lands of Maleom Barter, joining the lauds of Daniel McMillan. Mary Graham aud others, -on Richland Swamp, about one mile from Phi ?iide'p'h;s . CHil-h. this Sth November IK'itj. it is therefore on motion ordered by ll'e Court that pubR. cation be mailein the North 'Carolinian, a newspaper I printed in the town of Fayetteville. for six weeks suc- I cessiveiy, notnying tne said ueienaatu to be ami ap ittm i" li f, we t ln .1 iist.u-es r l:ii. iuvt f.iti'i't ft I I t.'uartet -ressious, tie rcid tor tne county oi Kobe- j . . r i . . i .. . i I son at the Court House in l-mmoertou on the lourth Monday of February next, then and there to show j cause if any he can. why judgment final hall not bo j entered against him and the land levied on oonileinned to oe sold in saiisty ine piamttti:- oemi-mi and eo;t3. Witiji'-ts. Sha'drarh Howell. Clerk of our said Court at till ice jri .umlterjon. the .fourth Monday of Novem ber A. 1. 1S50. and of Ainericau lndej:emieiice. the 81st vear - Issued the 27ih day of Di '-etljer l-SoO,.. SHAD. I HIW.ELIj. Clerir. Bv ti. FREEMAN. D. C. Jaay 3. 1S57. 3l-('.t STATIC OF OItT!I f t tltlLIX A-.. liOliivSO-V COVM't. Court of Pleas aud Quarter oe.si7W5 Jrcm- 1 bcr Term 1 rtoo. The Petition of Amos Butler. Pinckney B. Ili'l and Russel Hill by their father and next friend John 11:11. Elias Bullock and wife Nancy; Spiers Yarnum and wife Mary: Henry.. F. Pitman and Johu Hamilton :iad wife Sal' ai'd lsham Butler, and NancT Butler w idow of Wlliieni Butler. Against Obcdiah Rutler and John Butler. Petition for a sale of Slaves. It appearing to th- satisfaction of bo Court that. O bed i ah Butler and John Butler the ilefendants in this case reside beyond the limits of this State. It is herefctre.on motion ordered by the 0-". irt -that publica tion be made in tt: North Carolinian.., a newspaper printeil in ihe town of FayttevilTe. tor sixnecks sne .essively. notifying the said defendants of the 'diner f this petition and that unless they appear at the next term cf the Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions to ho held for the county of Iftibcsou at the Court House in Lumberton, .ui the fourth Monday of February p.e.vt md answer the. petition, or the same will. bo iakea pro confessio anl liearil expnf te ds them. Witness. Shadvach Howell. Clerk of our said Court at office at Lumborloa. the fourth Monday oi' Novem ber. A. D. 1 50. and of American . Independence, the sist vear. Issued the 27th day ot DeceniisT irirt. SHAD. HOWELL. Clerk. " By D. FREEMAN, D C. jiM in ii nn.-.-)u)i-n:,ri.:mHiiu.u- ior i ui' iouu i . .. , . , , - lot I . ! i.. 1 w .l.l In Ii hnin tlm of Robeson, at the t,oui t. House in Lumberton on I ' ' ,, ! , . f, ,m..,.i. . f :,i e - . . . fourth Moudav in March next, and then and there uim: u. wan. i.u..; " 'V" 7 r x '."""" ! amount Ol property clestroj-CU by tires, Where, plead or replevy or final judgment will be ffiven i at olticc iu bmWi V-'. .l" ' " " ' I I... lM fi . gainst him Witness Alexander McMillan Clerk of her- A- u" . ""'r,t:i"1 "uc ; , ?'- , .'. Court at office in Lumberton the fourth Monday i tisl 'Pi'T' ,SL IU " c " I . . , e, .T ',. , ninl the nirc rebate would te inercaseU to September A. D. ISoG. This 22nd I)e'. lf..C. ' ' TV"" : 1 'A ; l i ,1.-r.l...l.lr Ofm MM i.. 18r.fi anrl to 1 K - Jan. 10, 1857. 32 6 1 ' ' I Jany HVi?57. 3I-fit f j OOO.OOU i!i i8u5.; 1 V . I STATE j Cnurt xf. 'PleattvQttiftfer1 Session ttknoe I ... : ,.: . H rim-1 X-IG i 1 .'Dr,. IJ. ..MiCLywin. y.Jialcojn. Baxter. Attachijeit JieTyon Land Judgment hisi for Sixty dollars and iuteret- from . : , , i23 Demtjer rt.j 4 aiid" cost. ? v t,' It appearing to the tifaet ion5 of the Court upon ailldavit filed -.byt the J4aiaUiT; that the -JMfcndaiit Maicoih Baxter in . wrt" uifiauitaut of this Sfat or so alcoid.s or cgnceAls'bimseir1, th"it tlie ordinary process of law cannot lie.rierved.O iiiiMV-aid Williia Jtrpa'ti t ...ii- . i" :' . . .2." . . i - . ... "i..'..i. mo.it ygait the eaid Maiio Baxter with the follow, : . . i . ' . i . -. . t , .. . a . f i i iK i-iiuiiiwiiii-hi iu n li i,,iiCUWi OH iracKi inim. containing Ntnetv-seven acres more or Icsf es ihe pf - perty of MaJcm btixtra' lyfng on the waters of k-lir ! laud" Sw-aiiipboiit .one jnilg from t'hiladelplnii Chnrfrh. I mm joins i lie ia.mrs oi wauiet .mcji iiiau. jjiu; urs- f.tejn and otjieiH oiittaa t.Wr af Aud Swamp iu aim join tie lamts or Uaniel McSlillan. 3arj-; Urr KCjUi aad othem .oiit.tha east rr loe??l Ciin i1'1: iV'85?1, .,KreM,1855..Urcre cl'c .w.lv W.'irosi-hfe loss of life aluMi ti i be made urttie :ort;cgaYitiiJH! m uiiOu the town of Fayetteville, for jiafe WAeksuceehsivery. i notifvin" the-said" defendant to 1k and appear In ! , ' "' f lu -. . i i i ; the J list ices of the next v Court or Pleas and Qiis niter ! Sessions to be held lor tne county ot KoIh-soii at the Court House in Lnmhcrton. on the fourth Monday of February next, then . and there to show cause, it any he can. why judgment liualMiaii not e enteral against -,? t 1 i I I,- Ii XI t A 111? I X 4 n.i.rr k- i ci , J)V 1. i-i'. v. .-' v , ... ' - - -1 MOO HE COUNTY ' JV C ' ! whs 211- pcrsdlff ...Hilleu- 36, .wtnuea . 12i. ' , ' "' ' . A ... ! flic nlsmlier of ucvidents iu 1855 was-21 The Trustees are happv to announce to the public; -that, the lith Session of this tfiaiitution will open onfKlljerl 1 4 to, woiHnleu 10 1. Monday the 1 2th January next, under the supervision ; fh;Tty Revolutionary soldiers died in the of Mr Archibald McLautsiin as Principal. i,--. , -. .0-." Mr McLaughlin is a gi;.duate of the University of j L lilted CtHtcS 111 18 Ob. North Carolinr. anil his te-timoiiials are of the highest t m , . " character, warrantimt the Trustees in giving assnfimoe V , to all who may fed1 uisj.osed 10 Jiatrojiize .the .Jnstitu n IsWIMl I .IllJ. .. tion. that they will have the advantages of vstematio - . The Queen of the A nt illf'S ""1 ' the rIoI J of and thor.mgh iiis:iuction. . :. , ' Spain. She iS uiiarded with nireiuid cherished The Acadeniv is situated nine miles east nfj arthsge 1 ; ' U. i; . . near the F,ayUeviHe and WesternPlnuS Rord. i'n the i With aTettlon. hw? JHcc the -Or.tend maiii midst ofa 'e,-y healthy. mora! and intelligent neighbor- I f.wto n..nl i ai.t.i.riMWf the Sn.itiidi forces hood, and it will therefore be free from many nf the vitiating influences which so much endanger the health and m'nrals of students in Town and Villages. In order that the benefits of the lostitution IIHir within the reach of all. thofii dhiv.in"hiowriites d tui- idance. have been adopt- tiin per session, navable in ad ed : !uiglih. according to :ul tineemenl , $10 to ?15. Latin. 1 in inati;s. SI.". ,k, French, and higher branches of Mathe- Arnold's at Excellent Hoard car. be obtained at Mr S7. and other hou-? in the-neighborhood. . ; . -.! .J.oy.Ll Mcdonald. Dec'r 20, llobeson institutes M. CmtltIE,,rRINCJliiL. The exereises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday the 5th January next. , . . Tuition per Session. Spelliow Sfi. 'Common En- gush, s I S. rsatrral Scier.ee i3. Auiiifii. I.ati- i.guagcs. lt. Student are ' pr pare d foi- ie opn , lass in the i.im'ewity ot .n. v. eveb.siv m nf w ,.l I ishuic-aml room lierhtsr.'"'- ! Board and tuition payable iu advance, if required ; j The traveling public are also informed thai un?r:vhw j 1 'ile accommodations can be obtained 'ct !:c Stewards : : Hall, on reasonable terms. St. Paii's. Dec. 20. 1850. 2(i-3t ! Xiancl for Sale. The Subscriber idlers for sale, his' LANDS in Har nett County, consisting of Three Hundred and Nine Acres, n ore or less, .situated aud lying in the fork of R.irhaeue and Upper Liitle River. .1 wiM .sell all together or in lots to suit the rurch'dscr. Tho-e wish ing to purchase -will do well to examine the Lands, as a description here would bp useless. i will sell the above named Land on the premises on Thursday the lath January IS57. . For further particulars, apply to John Small, or tnj--self at Owcpsville. N. C. - W. A. SMALL. Owerisvilie."Tec. 13, !S5(Ji 2S-4t S IT it v i: S T I X Ij I X S V KC o H : Ilavlng beeti appointed Inspector of Naval Stores 1 am prepareu 10 periorm all duties in tr line of ! business either at, tlie River or ih.Tewo. I have convenient and commodious WARE-HOCSE on ' ce'rder of (rillespb; : Street, and can he found at the . jsioie oi .v. m. iru:poeii s ween wnntett. ; ' I will take pleasure in lUtei'dine; totli'iehusines.s of . riy country friends, and hojte by "a strict attenUoa to' ! business t. merit a share of . the public patronage. My ) charges shall be as moilerate a., anv one can expect, i I will do my duty to both buver and "seller. . WM. R. WILEY D ec. 20. ts.5( 2i)-tf .liAXIIOOI AI ITS PREHATiaE ;lEf Ll. ; Jat PuiilUhca, Oi ai is, ihi af: H I'lmnoiii "l s I-l-.W l OIlPS (IX TK KATIONAI. 1 IlHAT eext, withnit Medicine, of SpermatcH-rhi a or Local Weakness, Nocterr'al 'Emissions. Get.- itat and Nervous Debility. Impoteucv. aud Inu.edi- meats to Marriage generally. - isr n. UK lanky p. Tb'e iirnH-tnti fe.a il..,f alarming co- - .. . . ' . 1 J in nriwieiieo .,,.,1 ,,iii'T..i.. nf . , . .? " - - youth tun. may be easily removed without Mcdicin -. is in ... r - - - - tnissmail tract, clearly demonstrated; iindthe entirely ne-.v u n.Miie-hlv successful u-en t i,.en4 A,i;,t,j i.r the oil-, for A utl.cn; fi,Ty e.vj.-h,-,,ru by mean. f a.hlcU every i iseuabledto cure -himself- perfect Ir and -at the! t possible cost, thereby avoiding aii'iin? Ail vi 'rtNed ! ,,"t.r,TVnel,,C,;,y" - - , J Seut to any address. iraatis-aTid 'prst Pp-in-a s-ab d ' envelope, bv remittiuir t.ioj; ni.i i '... t ..,. I to Dit, B Dk Lanky, 17 L.t-onai-d sti-.,.i : v i:itv Dec jKiiti v.s j. Money Waiiteti; Iv.i!!selt my DWELLING IIOUSK and loti at present occupied lly myself, situated in lower Jiny dtevill., 011 Person street, opp'ositi' "V.r O. Houston s i,, ii;.r ti... 1 ..t a. .' .. ... ' i i'4 cc'iiuiiiis liver Join on. acr and 11 J louse is corr.fortii'ble fcr a Sit. all fiimiW- 1 1 re . r ,1,. j .tn, ,r,,v.l .....11 .. e ... . '. ..,1 . c'i 01 water eonvenient Apply to . R. D. DAVIS; . ' ' , I , ' rcr JOSEPH VliLEY'. P. Sr If th above pfopriH- i; nt"privat-fx-'di. posed of by- 1st Ja;iarT, it will then je otferl rt jmli- f Dee. 0, Is.jG. - 27-lt" ' (Jootls at Wholesale. , Tlieubseiib"rs lg leave: to advise theirusfoniers and .-.'ercb-.-MU geiienilly. that thev heire ree iv.-d a part and expect to receive the lialanee of-their recent j.uicliaes in a few .lays. Their Stent k will be- much larger and more complete than they have ever Cffered embracing. a g.-neral assortment of GROCERIES , - Together .witS --r; ' H aid tr arc and Cut levy, Hollo Wore ; t , oioesf All ofv , . . . " i-n, Ol IV .-n nave been ijouidit h y one of the ljrin '.- press! v f tho Wholesale Tradf: Their ten-: ; will be to oronm: ' dealers-. is hfivfolore, on the usual ti.me i o ca;a oityers a easonable discount will be made. v .- ' G5-W. WILLIAMS A CO. .-.:--;-..!e. Aug lj H-tf 5 JC TTKi fi, StatVKw hut te aatheri the follow! aUl Dwltkecjebt c!sctt; -lie persons were kiUedtBiiVa,l:lj 142 railroad accidents in'tfejitutVilSlatlls.'- Among the killed were 20 engmce-;nd -28 nreran. Da ' .. -. . m. . . . . a i j an ri,c lS;ii) tliere WerC 'Vl P v KllieU 1IHI Uiir ; , , ' , '. ., . . j v. onndcd by Iposimilar.JiceiUe! j Inhere WCt'C 8d feres.iw 4h"p aceidepls. Uuited States l-. . , . , , - i oo ! T i 185G, which inyplveu ifrioof 188 lives, in -j,nt jig. ' ., ' t , 1 kf i c nuiobcr of llres in I he tutted States in 1S,II no", ir ti'ja mrtnnrltf wad ftttr ' v . ' ' J ;20,00Q lit e;u li,)..ViS 22T, and the argrcgflto i04SS'&9 i ir.S MM niritit. m Ui nfilStMy flOO 000,o6H Iti 1853'. ! " iiuiiiuci oi MVtellJuuiib iiti-iuuuis in xooi on the island .have trraduallv inereasetl, and i larye . sounilroiis . wateh a round lur rousts. f0--...1 1---Tl.r,- j C-iba ebnttiUwi fioiti Mir.ty-tirb to thirty-five thousand siimire miles of the richest soil, and its jiroilucts are immensely valuable The popa- Vuion Jj the cloe of, ,185 Wnf, eKthltlted at l,415,ff2, di.iiicd according to 5l r Thrasher j whose mitsfortunes became ko much a subject j of interest with his American friends as fol- I lows " i- il llli.?.! Free colored Slaves ft(U,o!)3, or SO percent. 219,170, or 15 j.er cent 65-2,599, or 46 per cent. This .population has increased in the follow. 4 ralio: . ' UI! In 177 170,070 - i ,1 82'it' was - " i-,v v 43a 1841 it wks 1850 it was 1855 it was 1,007,624 1,247,23d TIIKOC KAX TELECR.tPH It is stated that the telegraph .tolls over tlie Atluvtie telegrapli (wii:e vill be about one dollar, per word '' hi-l is pretty heavy expense. Tlie .transactions in tock, &c., will be sent to Lcndon r.ud Liverpool eyerj day , nt three o'clock in the afternoon, and will ui ccnseijiienco of the differencu of time sonic live hours be iecejyc.d jn the lad:n Atlantic . cities of. the -! United Stat,es bcfore.noon,, fortnjng the basis of. ; operations !) ere for iiliat, day in other words the doings of the London -Exchange will he known here before Cliane hours, and will be -published in the papers of the same. evening be-' , f'pe they arc laid beforp tlie Lritish public. rruiisitciions on the I'ari.-i JJour.sc will be sent in the sailbJ manner. 1 ' m -m : ,i ' ' . T .Jv.lCK Ilons;-;.s ,N'I .TSIKIK iVlXNlSG.s. A I.Oti- " don writer, iu givjujr a descridiou of tlie sale ; rooms of Messrs., TATrKit.sjiLL, iu that city, says . j "The value of the property which passes un- der the haimne.rs of the Messrs. Tattersnll seems immense, when we consider tiie number ot lots pint up for sale during the year, and the great .... e i .... i . .... 1 .1... ..i 1 r., 1" ul f'" ",vm- four thousand guineas ; Uay Middleton realized three thousand live hundred ; Plenipo, five- thous2.iid ; w hilst six thousa id five huudr. d , .,';,..,: u-is ..aid fur Hibbie Xoble. One nmv " . ' . . , ! tense to, wonder at Mich prices, says tho $'rmiio;ham .Journal, "when we t'.nl that the- -r .. , Firing Dutchman won nts owner nearly X.20,- 000, in stakes alone and , the winnings of him-- , self and his half-brct Uer. an Tj otno. who be- : - i . i . , i. ..,v.......i , 'Oi:ge.l iu iue suuie owner, iiiiouiiic u iu ioi,- "000. Cvtherstone. won at three years old, 12,- j 165 West Australian, 10,065 ; ami Surplice, t 0,375." ri-i IjCckt Musician.- A .blind hand orir. ist, who went .bo'ut -tit streets of Koch-'Vter, X. Yi, witli -a pale sickly little daughter l as fallen heir to an estate 'hv.-AVhIcs, said to bo worth $1,000,000. A prominent legal firm'is j that city ii now, engaged in making out the j necessary '. papers. Within the last nix- wcehc, fct'.r fchoeks of an qrthqHa,ke haye beeh felt in the neighborhood of Hickman, Ky-. r:--S.-. jr 7 l" r'lM.n rrti f I.. II. Co.VVICTIONVOF IIUSTIKfiTOS. J '(-.!"' - u Huhtiap ton forgery case of Xew York havo icnd.red a verdict of guilty. The four! U need him to theStule's pron for four years and ten months. He fcouly 3S years old. "pif 'baring the past -year.. $31,000 wero raised within the bounds ofUie Alabama (Meth od is O Conference, for Mi?siotiary pnrposes.
The Weekly North Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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