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REPUBLICAN. AND PATOIOT-
raiumco rrcnr TurasDAWoaxnrBar .
BOBIUSOir & GULIQK, -
Editors and Proprietors. , - .
Texs or SoBscwrnoV T DJlara P!. ,?
advance v if wt paid etrietH in . a&oanctX two dollar
a id hfty ccaU; a:id tame auuanj u pjyroav w mcu
lonetr than fix month. - f L T . "
A9VEnnro Adveronent wdj boA?ened at W
tale of one dollar, per sq jare of 'fiftoeu Iwcs.or kxor
the ftr4 iruertna, and twouiy ore ceau tor wsb ww
t T A lrprti3pmwtt sai rl wthweunV
bcr of iaVtiM de 4r!.othorwijthey nfl becxitincd
i.itil irU junfehan i accord!. -.
XfF FaroraMe coatrae.WilUae made wrtbaderu.
en iv tho yenr. " . -y j. :? ...
'. rtira tv1 In-iweiil Ad rtertinwrifnt will
he eharwJ tii:tv-th-$ and' ww third per -Cent, lusher!
Pairits, Oils, V70:zmsK
T TTtTTsI - utti ,w n 1 t h 1 Ki.11. A.fmueu. ana incrjstn mtronfwre. ana to -nasvre
- , tnjiiiiw"ix '
PaxicyGobdsr
t.N OW H ILU, . Apr 3, ly -
CHADBO URN iU.OOPMi; J
rip.vER.itr OOMMIIOX llEUOHAST a-,
r m
FORWARDLXG-AGEXTS; ,
wiLixiHaToir,:!!. tr.
Sept. 1..1851.
UITCII & CURBAXIr., v
o at. rMTTTSTTOTI HE
EISC
axd aojbst or TBa ifrri. Bkxirr .tajK
iXicaAxrs; oosirir or i6wr. .
CAPITAL OVER ya,tX. '
Wberal.-ewh adraoJaeiiU niiW eony?-J
menu to me, or.i JLrXi? x " - J
MAjfrFACTtntaa axo jtixETS
IIAIS;?fin3REL
. -WttOLBSALS ava RsYau . . .
iVorf I 'Site M&rkH - : i
N. a Country Merchu WfpUed f'T-TS
wlwleaale price. . - " . Jn lJj
JOSEPHU1. FITA.lVJffEttf ; 4
Gonqral Commission ..xiipxciiarit
WILIIlilOTO.NrCL;.
liberal cash, advance make'ou conVigmjftntrfrT
aleor shipment. - - 4V
martin: aio;n
Auction & C ommfsiioa narcliaut2
WILMtNUTON, NTa . .Jal: P. if.
J.
UE .VT W . .
CABINE-TY U.UNIT UKE
Bedsteads, JTallrv jttattressei,&c.,
1 ROCK SPRIXO, WILOTO, G
Jnlv 15, ma . - H ' f
; - . ii
CASH PlKM W '
Gmfsctioaary, Fruits, Kats,!1, Fancylrticlea,
Perftmery, Soapi, Sesan,
VIIOLKKAIK A X D KEtAlT,
Market .Street, :
WlLMINGfo,- N. C. 'Mr. 13, If
WASIIIXGTOy & LaFAf ETB-
DAVID TiULLT, Pro'prtor.f '
orrosrrE CArs fsAit,BAi55
Fpl recti ' Y
wrLMiGTCfN, . c: ir. n.,! .
. . g -
lUrOKTCK AXD BItM . ' ,
Hardware, Iron, Stove?, Nils;&c;f
Jroul-et ., 3 dw Sonti Jliriel &VrX I
WILMINGTON, tf. 07- Apr. 3,,if . 4
- 5 I
SCOTT & BAXDWHT .;, , -
SUPERIOR READY MADB -C LOTH I NO,
Moiff Sffif, v' : tj
WILMINGTON, N. a-,-' Apr Jt, ly
nr.im.Al? PACKET FOR-Nf YORIC
11UVI UU( - - .
riTTo r.-k ininenTejrftetrcd JSchoonecAlon
, I za. It. silver, Master, will sail regularly once a
nwnth r..r S Vork. For freight ow passage, hav-
. Bert cpix Buildings
JAMES lZIcDOXTQALD, ?.
W'ILM INGTOM, ft. C.
A C.EXT Tor tta sale of all kinds of Oocttbt Pao-.
V dixk ox Cmwsioj. Prompt" attenUon.wU
1h tivea andiuick retirnt H "arho Jtrnt
tiieir buMness to him. Hmett Dealing has always
Wu and ever ahall bo bin motto.: Giro moatnaL
Ware Rooms No. S, Loodoni BuUdins, - ' ..
. ormerly occupied by J. A D-McRae.
le expects orders "from the up country for Corn
. and Bacon. , 4 , . - v .
The ale of Turpentine, fpirit3 and Roain will
- Uo be attended in.
Oct. 2 UK 1850. ly
English.
tL:
ier f puTuL is TI- .tc
VnTn on nnin?atia tvtT,
Jul ticX"Wi':rH
Wra, j. BryaTi, i2sqM c? to tii
C Bn aV Esq., c? t6 thit JUiUlV W. IL
gnat '6$L 185U ' .5 ; :f it 1 rt."
1-
MIIESnbwibrJiariflSTiei)Uj returned tron
fVNortliwbiTi&WtverfecteAl Uia arrange-
menu xr pi future purchase, whiehwUl benuide
ihvaria.bvor caanth advantages .oF which he
jrUl t aXle t "extend, to his, ctuUiracr bca re
turn his Aticere- thinks to tItizeqsV Hheifm
enir&nrroundinff ountis Car tKeir vcfv UbetlTcon-
jthsvnthatno palps pared 00 his part to
ritlf confiiiuane&! Iliastsrk nbrace every
nic?e, v.htherlltirpate or ropriery, usually
Kt-pt uy Urujin4 UediiKAJiUDT otliers not sirici
Jy irrtlt4ine.V ' 'tDOSWAV.
A3 TNfiHT jMA K B R
UNDERTAKER,
L JftDDljE TRTCTt A FEtT Is?lt8 gtHTH OF TU K COV8T-HOUSK.
U'TTEErS oonstrttlvon hand an assort ntent of ror-
1.V niture. " Mahogany, CTierry - ws-nnt -.ropier,
il'hite an J Velio w; iHne'LumherV" XUpSfiiigLr
j. tlescnptiou ex5lteiTAtt?ie -shprJVtjfc "lAe lyr,
Mr. Piiaraow Lcvfta,- o khoa 4nd experXdad
workman. '.'" - " - . . w
sash and BuSDsimns jo inunni
Kd Ilraei with B2(aaftiftent '-of tflnijiflte
Ti-i mail h "noprtlki i II ie pr4.4n giving .to the
dead t Vleeenl JnUmJeTift Terms totKUratev . .
2Sew.Bere, Julyni?5I. : . If.
m !
Mrs. fcr- MCDonaUl, ,
HASjbst reeeHed St her old sta$cta llUist.
jgi Xow-Berne, a splendid aoaoriiuent of
- - MILLINERY GOODS,
forth Sprihgand Summer, and ifnow'tjaidjrta
5pply her oh! customers and the public with etery,
thing theY nay deir in her litfe. Iler slwkrn-.
braces a large' assortmaot of the most fashionable
Good and sho natters herself that they will pleas
all-wboMnay fare be with, theiffatfwnage.
Se hasroa hand a4rgasaortniat ' J ' '
BbiEiiiGta, Flowers, &cv-
.m ' , TO.SOTT $XS TAOTt
Blcachixg andrPrUnm. . done in Uie JtKttjJ
and at sborfnoticA - "
- Hr9ee Canait, nmUffto order, and ac-
tordim to the latest fashionsT- ; -
...au aa
MV. iL-re t urn t Pranks tt nor etHtomers tor tne
UWrai ratronaae hefrtofore bestowed upon her.
Und solicits a eoutbuanevof the same. 1
1- : 5.1
' Inspector's Notice.
pirn Subscttber:atb last Term of the ounty
JL Court, having l?nJipointedL.aji tustctor of
; ' i iKAVAL&OItES, T .
would respeorfully iafoirra the public thai h will at J
ail times, be jpaay to servo mem ip uKUs.cracjty-
. . . At. J.. 1 V.- Sk.
lte.wonia aiso
Migga& that having boen.engaged
for rniauT years in making thv article atmselt, and
tinvitxrii tniU 1a ia aumSienllv ouallfied for bis
ntnoe- and Wlll-oe arraierano inose VU may era?
"-to - . ' - I
ltHiii. lie can alwavs bo found iUer at the
itevoblkan, now tlte New-erne JoB Printing Of-
nee, or av vetrge w . mj iui "
Nelr-Berne, June jSOtli, 185L
8 tf.
DAGUEitUEDTITE POUTUAITSs
rpn0 ualeraigrred would respect fuTTy inform fhe
I ciUxens-of NeW-Bcrne, and the public generally,
that he has compictea nis .
. New Gallery?
where be is prep4rd totako piotij'r'eli of a superior
fjtyje.nnd at lower rates thin has evtqrbeen taken
itf taia place. Ho pledges himself to take true
edbies or the orl itiL and warranta to give atis-
J factloB-or ncUsharger
TCOPIES OF llAGUEBjREOTYTES
rrXimatnre J?aintls?3
takc and cn,l.-rL navingthotfrgest sired Ca-H
tcha anfrrae twst-oioctc, no leeis saiisnea uaite
can pleu any "who wHl favor rim wish a call. - ,
Pictures o4 Children taken "from one jrtsar old and
upward r . ' -m .
. Gallery on the eflst-sideof Craven. strtet, four
doors south of the Bank of tho State. an'Ladjoining
hJaJewelry SKrre .?ntrance, p.iss. ge doof . ,
Lad las akd Gentlemen please call'aod examine
socciinens- T . is. t Jtiuusu. .
mm a-a wm 9-9 -
n'-r,. aJ1 fjtt, ifini S itf
Aew-Serne, April 14tb, 181. &y ,1 tf .
FonRiyra AND CoilMISSlON
RICIURDT; TAYLOR, will give bis personal
aiten(km to the sale of Country" produce, or
forwarding the same to ew ITorkotiLny olher mar
ket. - " V "', . " 4Tr
. Mcketa he can ve unusual facilitv in
Spirits a,nd Rosin, or any other produce
.ij4j.IfXk:aMM immw (mail
entritsted t5 bis trev Charge? small.
New-Berne; Oct. .22nd, 1 850..'
. a- - -
. KEVV-BERSJE AJityyEMYORK
'. use of :picttirs
WILL run regularly !h line between this port
and the port of New York if sufficient induce
ments ofTeY after the 15th November hext.
Schr RHODE ISLAND, 900 birrels capacity, twe
hjau& . ivitvtA4 kwuA a- r vii a vavty y "
jcars oU, Capt. Faireiiildj will leave hire on or
about 1 5tb November. m
- oa OTl
ty, three
Schr. CONNECTICUT. 1260 barrcbapaci
years oldiCapt.S. Fairchild will leave
ro to. ri
ScS r. FRANCES A. GODWIN-1300 oarrels capacity
Q ye4reoU,CapL Carlisle, on or about 5 tb of Do-J
Country Distillers aid others who ship regularly
by this line shall have the preferencorer -other
shippers.1 i 7V
-For chatter, freight or passage apply to
. . -RUJIIARD N.TAYLOR,
. . - Old.countT wharf -
ew-Bcrne, 0ct22nd,l85Cr. . - ly .
SPlKf COTTON AND SEINE, TWINE.
TUST recei t1 from Messr." Battle Co. 5000 lbs
Spun Cotton, ind lOOOlbaSeineTwine- Forsale
by
R N. TAYLOR:
Jl? mecetTtlXitfcf Oct IS kTft Wara
-- 1 "r-mr r a z & : - j-k
( r -v- r
palico3, Beragem, Silks,
Jjcoueta, (JanibriC3.
Dotted .
jiTftJ? - i
VA? . r J' t1
A" general iss-ricinjt;f f rjuunui 5 Xor ' LatK
, Bonnets mn4 ITats; nosier urap SnmuicT I
Cloths liroauflotbrf, uutstmeces, estoa ana v
most
.
OS
jtti ' srixus, seen -s
Sagv, Cdtfee,Salt, J Molasses,: Liquof,
Caudles, Starcl . - Spices, 1'eppcr, Jlace--
Cloves and Oinger. . : -
Drrgs, Painis, 0il,Xye8, Vurnfeh c&d ,
. HARDWARE,
Anvils," Bellows, Kails.. Scythe-Blades, . BosV
hooks, SUcep-shears. Trace-chains, StceWards,
Sjpriog-VaJancca. C.irpters Tools. Coopers ,P4.kv-te-s
Shoeinoloers, anil Blacksmiths1 Tools, Hinges,
ticrews, Plyers, Spades, Shovels, Needles, antj in
short ""nearly everything needed by a Fr5ero
Mechanic iu the Hardware Line. . , .
. j, - xv in.- a
Baggy Glg and i?0A Vhtps, Sugar,
Mrtin?al9. U:ddle and Camt-B.tt?S. Waron Ssutt
firroriWe terms as Can to mad In Wiryjaa Conattrf
aii mey ass is a lair rKu . ' . ) . -i --6utton,
Corn, Peas, Potfc Bacon. antUTuj
peiitine, taba in payment, or bai ter, at the txiartcf
. . '.'4' ' .T t
Woidsnoro, AP"ivir ifcai. f tr
Edmaudsoa & Bordeo, V;
XA corner of John and Uolnut streets, a iacfi
stuck of - ,1
SPRING AXD SUMMER GOODS: t
consi3litrgt)f a varietv of every kind' of Goodsiiit x
led tohis mar'Aet. Their stock conSistsof f '
ttv iii rrv z? -pn jes - . , T
vX vjar v ik o ; v ; ,
Groceries rctul Ilard-jrfect
BaaVFXUS7A ;r;-A.-
I 11 ATS, BOSKETS, AND UM BR EEL AS,
Cicady-mado 0 jothixxgv ; -
all of which wiH be sojd at the Lowest Prlce
buyenrwilj find 4t to their intemV.ttt caU aTex.
amine their stock trpfore purchasing elsewir. .
Edmundson &.lkrden take this occasion to
jorden take this occasion 1
return thlirks to; their customers generallyfor the
patropage heretofore bestowed upon them, and so
Kelt a-oonilnuance of their fav&r.
Gorastjoro'.pril 21, 1831. - Itf
.NEW SPWilG
0U
SU M ME R G 00 D S,
T'lTE subserfbers, having just received theiPstocV
,f SPKCya and SUMMER GOODS, invite
th nttirrttton -of their-ewstomers anH the public
gerall; tSi jutamnatioft of them. TUeijBstoek
ccJi4ais.-of .
DRY(0ODS,v
Hats, Boots ad Shoes,
r ; OF EVERT STYM AITD raicK.
' Bojiiietli'trroce'rictt Hardware Crockery t
" " m Paints, Otis', d-c, ike,
f and in fact, almost every article usually Called., for
in aTOiaii oiore.
They Iffvit the -comnrSMty to, call an
mine
i : "a. a i.-..- it j
.nir apcK wioro uiev uurciuuw, itwivnz wuuuern
i i v.- - i . i . j rn i.
trfeasnre in exhibitinsr their Goodsdo not srrumbliPT
if fhev dont purthase after examining theev.
Tney win give ine niguesi matrjcri prices ior pro
duce, and sell as low as any other estab?&braent ia
the place for CASH, or good vesponsibte Cafifcrr.
. GREGORY &GRLSWOI3.
GddsborcA April 2, 1 851. 1 tf
. SPRING AND SUERCtOOa
T 1 UE Bubsenber respoctfully informs tho citizens
JL of Golddbogo, and also of Wayne gounty that
he has ju$eturned from tBe Northern Cities, and
is now daily receiving aJargc and well selected stock
Sjagnd Snmmpr Goods,
including a variety of qualities' and of every shade
and color. . . . t .
' His Cloths," Cashmeres and Testings, are ofwicn
superior mialitiasV as cannot fail to please the ggr
chase His linens and fancy goods cannot be sur
passed for quality and price.
In his selection .of 'fashionable wares he Mas not
forgtttcn the Ladiei They will find, on examina
'tion, that he knows taw to suit their notions of
fort as well as of taste,. And h respectfully solicits,
them to give hint an . opportunity of showing them:
some of the finest goods and richest patterns in Mar
ket. If they do not buy he will charge them no-
Lthing.
I has ai3Q.on nana a large ioioi maaeuiothmff,
- 4, size, and. made up in aTarUty of
styles. ' The orchnsei-s qf these goods cannot fail to
inaKA gOO. IMU-gWBB, turn. Niiv'.uiyirjr,
ne has also on band, a"ric)f and brilliant stock of
JE W-SIVRY;
oonsistingin part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold J
Pencds, and Penfi SUver 1'enciis; ringer Rings, Ear
Rings, -Gold'Chains, &ctcyall ofjwhicb he willell
as cheap as they can beboughtLany where inthe
State. V " "
He will taketbe earliest opportututv- of visiting
ins iormer irienas ana customers at ineir own houses
"I where tliey can examine for themselves .--
lira new more tut oi iuwnmi couiiguous to the
dwellings of Messrs. Edmundson and Blekls. ia nnw
I open where he invites his friends and. eusfb mere, to
call and examine nisgooas. -
tW Aft kinjlsjof Country produce taken irVex-
ebange. r "F. ODENHBlXR .
CKldsboro April 24, 185L - Jmc 1 tf.i"
I
MRS. S. DUKES, -
MILLINE5 , AND DRESS-MAKER!
- U5SloRON. C. 8 V
-ra': T-i aVwt .K,.n i i- .
; o iiLHiTn w - ioiiix3 111 uer line una
lrn
rriav be entrnsted- to her, .with fidelity and duu
patch. All woVk executed in the latest style, and
patronage iarespeetfaUyaoKcited Charges moder
eteivl"-' ' "V - -
. Mm. Tmkes mav alwavs be found at hem roc.n.
in 0e rear of the CourUbouse, directly East of the old r
a 1 I
Acaacmr. . . . t
i ; -Goldsboro,; April 8d 1851. : , jT :
' "" Tricoplierous orZIedicated Corapouuii;;'
rpRICOPHEROlJS or Medicated Compound for tie
J- .improvement of the growth of the Hair f nl
e,ure for Diseases of Oie Ski n. Just received anf for
sale nv uno.ytti. x UKWHLD.
Terj article usoaJlj worn 4ft miner.
Goldsboro. May. 1?51
v
yXfxt ttai I -Roiia H cri e I , -
; . - . G0LD5BOKO. K. CL T
riTIUS tiouse, situated on the WW jide of the Rail
JL Koat so fuvorably kpomi to the Poblic, t con
tinuas to be kept open Cor tiieir entertainment
ldditions and improvements have Veen recently
completed, which render this House,- in point of
comfort and -appearance, inferior to none on the
-groat Northern and Sontnem Mail KouteA
- Tue STAGE OFFICE of tho Raleigh and Jit
Ifcrn Maattdutes. is ket-totillOusa.
lib1 Pftfroaa Eeretofore estovd; hopes that
hef msriaed'feffora to Administer to the ommrt
oC her guests, wilLme'et with a eontliraatic of their
Tfavwiiira . j
On to Wxt side yf the itu Komd.
BaBAKrAST ajto ,ItssB.reudyJor jpio Passengers
.
on tlie arrival of the Cars. , - " '
f -a.,BOBDEK
'X Goldstar? N. C, Maj 'ii;l55l'
TIIE subscriber respectfully announces to th
public, that he Jias opened that' large afid
. Commodious Sot 61 in Goldsboro',
on theEast side of tho R1V Road, or Ihe accom
modation ofthe travelling public, genecalry.as well
iy& for- loavl custom: The House has been, neatly
fitted up the Beds and furniture entirely new
Th J Table and Bar will be torukjhechwith the best
the markets can produce. Dinaer andBreakfast
i Will be ready on the arrival of fhe Rail Road grains.
A r large ' addition is llow . being erected, which
jrheii.cdmpletej .wiH make if one of the. largest, and
"hi si -plalsant -establishment, to be found on the
jgweat fiorthjer and Southern Mail Route.
its the best point in the State Tor mail facilities,
KnafOStiumce oemg Kepcaiine tioxeana suuaieu
. x W ll V " . A. XT A 1
Ho hopes to merit'and 'expects to receive a full
i . . fTUfPofloiewnrn,
yoIdsbor&f Pnl V? y1'
1 tf
txr A .VAT XT' t "C'T i
; : It nI Xi - ll w -x Xi ju
K V ? GOLDSBORO .it XX.
HE Subscrlbet, takes this metbodof returning
fja, "hiajribere thanks to thejiublia, for the lib
eral palronager he has reeeived daring the post
f i 3Yhenhe lirst undertook the enterprise of open
Ipgthe Wayne" Hotel, he felt more thati ordinary
solicitude, Vest Jiis efforts to -please thet ravelling
community might fail, and himself be visited with
loss and disappointment. Hois bappy to say, how
ever, tKat nil hisexpectations have beenrmorerthan
4
realized ; ttnane now teeis encourgett o renew nis
eiertionsand toidouble his diligence.
His House js situated on West Centre Street, im
mediately on'tho Rail Road, about 100 yards South
of -Mrs. Borders Hotel,jind is one of the most Cen-
trVXand pleasant localities in Town ; and sufficient
vfconvenient for travellers on the Cars, to give
hint a call Without any risk of being lea.
.His table will at all times be supplied with the
tlietfhe markets and surrounding country will af
ffordi and activeand obliging servants viil always
do in raauinefs to wau upuu uis uwiucra.
' l$naeks to suit the taste and pocket may be had at
any hour from 6 o'clock in the morning, till ten at
nightr Horses carefully attended to.
J J i$ '1 -' d OHN P. S ANFORD.
JOoldsboro'jSh Tov. 1850. ly.
COMPETITION EXTRA
Rax 1 BTadTTof f eo'fio u s e'.
; GOLDSBORO'.
fTMTIesfaBlishment lias been.ipen for the ac
X ' coimnadatiorvof travellers and transient board
ers for severanionths, and as far as lias been ascer
tained, lias plvencnerarsatisfaetion.- -
It feas recently passed into the hands of the Sub
scriber wnou spare no pains nof expense to keep
np the reputation of tbe House by supplying hisjta
ble with evervtbinihat is "eood for -food w and
b adrttiriienngriii all things to the Wants and thj J
comiorts oc ins piunuua. . r -
Brea wast and Thnnerr always reaay o tnerarri
yalof thoCars, will .bo famished at the-reduced
urice 01 .
r .
- oft ri ati f
Th9 Kail Rxad Coffee House is on the
ErTfr.pl3 ,Of- TIE RAIL ROAD
North East' of Mro.?J6ordeuV Hotel and North jof
.4' Gri3WldsBaU Road. Hotel."
assenersaro- requ6tjd to call and test' the
nualities.of fapftv-jto eenttneoL -
r i 'WM.'E BROWN.r-
Augtet ttsslV)
14
tf.
ErerctiriUaFemaleJwdeinJ; .
TIHE Wjhtr Session of this School .lf open on
4Uia iRAond Mondarin January next lt will
WC-IawnediAtely at the crossing of the great Northern
f .HSnnth em fu, d T?:ldWsteVn mail routes.
that bo conducted !y the Rev. J: J. Smyth and Lady, lap j.
"Vof Virginia.9Mr. Smyth an accomplished Scholar I
and mi experienced Teacher, havtog Deen ai in
head of several of the n4-sinuna4'"8 in the State of
lrgima. r 7 V-';... - - .
All the English Brapibes usually Wught m Fe
jnale Seminaries, wB be taugbthSre; together with
iliwie, Latin, French, panihr Italian? Prawmg,
Paiifting,&c Books, Stationery, Crewels, Canvass,
Ac., are kept on band1 and sold, to pUplf ,at a
advance upon New Y.orkcoet u L J'
, - V" . J.- C-SLOCTJMB ,
. ; -J ' 1 ; c. -Seefy rf Board, Trustee.
,EerettsvilleWayno., N. O.
v Nov., 2,1 85 .,vfs .
- A. A, B.UTH AI.E;
1 tf
General Ageut, ommis3ion- Merchant,
.frV..WINGTON;
T7nLTeivgjind &Yin commMSioMy- Goods
r-V L WArel'-MexeWfe d Couutr Produce,
.fthatmaybe senf to his. care. 4f ' '
of WilmingtoiUmd: Uie pub jc generally,, as collect
ing ageSiVAlI claims pu in his hands, forllectmg,
or any other busTnesa euusted to his care, ball re
ceive hi3prom pt attention? HertpectfaUv Solicits
the patrSnage of his friends in the above business,
or any other butoae" jdiere ah agent is wantuig.
J Wilmington, N.CLm;-
'JZtxn& MrroHEM, 1. ITtaAsrr, . .
- May 8. "vT4 .f " r . .
rwtifc' Qi;ttp-!rfhU metb'od'orin&rming
X theatUetis ofWaVu, andie pnbUc general, j
1 vtHthat he Wlocated i&th town of Gxldsboro ,1
3 anirwill rry-on the bo:; olrepairuig ana iui-
M " r I ... . -m-m . J
ting itf cojnpeto order, '
of every deseripti6t4e.i&aac
has been for many years fciged v1w present vo
cation, and guaranties, tliat he wiU giw M nuiSten'
. - TT.M.'rtAii him with Iheia
ii re sai isiac.ivu j , r r .
ciiBtom.
-W.SEXMOtTR:
GotdsboroV Mayjslf 1MU
TLIRNiar45En.
QF the following vaVietieifor sale by , the c lb
Flat Dutch Yellow, : . Long White or. Cow Horn,
Tankard,
Strap-lcated5;White Toj-
-Red , - 7:
July 22nd, 1831 .
Tlanerver, -Rutajlaga?.
"
I. DISUSWAT.
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tNprtH Carolina Baptist Cpnven-
tibxt. . . . . .
The next annual session of this Body rfB be with
tho Wilmington Batiajt CftUrtii T&e introductory
sermon 'wHIta delivered on TifTrsday," 16th of Oc
tober, 1861, at half past JO o'clock JL; M. .
. Th.President and Directors of the Wilmington
end Raleish Rail Road' CanaT have reserved, to
jeive trtum HcLeti, to those who may eorne to their
Road, to attend the Convention. - We hone that
Pother Colap&niehaving control of Pm&Uv convey
ances mil be eqtlally generous. - i '
It the Cave Fear River bo ro strclfa'etate 'asHrBl
admit Steamer to pads, (whidh is probable, V a
Steamer wrul leave FayettevUlo at 6 eloct A. M-
on-Wednesday morning! 5th of October, and arrive
in tho evening: at Wilmkistoa. Price S3 eaeh, for
Adnia. Wo shaU give aotice no Week previous
to the time, concerning tho state of tho River.
Delegates to tho Convention, on arriving at Wil
mington, will please go immediately to h Caroli
na Hotel, where they will meet a committee who
will assign to them their places' of entertainment
during their sojourra ,
We hope to see a large attendance.
CHARLES D. ELLIS,!
JOHN A. PARKER,
GEO. R. FRENCH, V
Committee.
JAS. L BRYAN, f
BENJ. HALLET, J
TIMBER L TIMBER ! I
ATfTEl") bT-thASnliseriber at the steam mill
V in Kinston, a large duantity of Timber to fill
contracts, for which the highest cash prices wiU be
paid. Aa we use headblocks and dogs it is neces
sary that the logs should be butted; we, prefer
round logs to square. ;
, COBB, HILTON A CO,
Klnston, Sept 4th, 1851. 17 3m.
TTOOFLANDS GERMAN BnTERS.For the
l3L cure of Liver complaint Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Nervous debility Asthma, Disease of tbe kidneys,
and all other diseases arising from a disordered
liver or stomach. Notice ia hereby given that the
price of the above valuable medicine is reduced to
75 cts. per bottle, at retail, or $200 for three bottle.'
L DISOSWAY, SoU Agent.
New-Berne, Sept 4th, 1851. 17.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, )
. Nash County. J "
Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term,
1851.
James Harrison, Administrator of Guilford G.
Whitfield, against Oliver P. Whitfield,
Pembroke Whitfild, Betsey Ann -Whitfield
, Sally Ann Whitfield,
John T. Whitfield, and Le-
onidas L. Williams and
wife Martha Ann.
PETITION TO SUE INTESTATES' JLANDS FOR
- ASSETS.
P- appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that
Leonidas L. Williams and wife Martha Aim are
not inhabitants of this State, it is ordered thati pub4
lication be made for the space of six weeks Succes
sively, in the Republican und Patriot, a newspaper
published in the town of Goldsboro', notifying the
said 'Leonidas L. Williams and wife Martlia' Ann,
to be and appear before the Justices of said TJourt,
attire term thereof to be held "for said County; at
the Court House in Nashville, on the "2nd. Monday
in November next then and there to answer or de
mur to the said petition, otherwise the same will be
beard Exparte as to then, and theprayr of the pe
titioner be granted. Witness, G. vy. ward. Ulerk
of our said Court at office in NasBville, taie 2nd
Monday of Afigust, A. D. 1851. -
g. w. Ward, cjS. a
r. adv. $6 17 6w,
PRESBYTERY f FA YE VI LLRH
rTlHErresbytery of Fayetteville will meet in
JL the Presbyterian Church in Etorettsvillej at
12 O'clock on Thursday. 25th September, and will
be m session several days. Theroorilt tie preach
ing some two or three times each day during the
meeting of Presbytery. A committee will be A
nomtcd to make suitable arrangements for stran-
geca'ajtienaing rresoyiery.?
" August 25th' 1851. M 16 tdm.
$25 RE WARD.
RANAWAY ftom the Subscribers on the 3 tst ef
last May, a neero fellow named Hatch. Said
iJlatchwas bought by us in Macon, 3co., of -Col J.
J. liaker, or Wayne county, jn. un anawasraisea
by Wm J. Kornegay, of Duplin county, N. C -Said
Hatch is about 2r years of age, weighs about
145 pounds is of a dark copper colour, has rather
aftert look,' and speaks somewhat slowly or drawlt
ing. . He is inclined to be bow-legged, yet scarcely
enough to be remarkable, and is about 5 feet 8 or
10 inches high.
He has beeajsecn in the vicinity of Jno. D. Pear
sail's, Wayne county, where he has a wife, and is
no doubt lurking in that vicinity. -
We will irive tha above reward for his arrest and
COllulieiXieUfc III Ulljr ii:m iu iiui m u(iiwuuujiv,ii
we can get him, or if delivered to Col J. .1. Biker
of Wayne county.' BROWN & HARR1SS.
r' Macon, Geo., August, 20th 1851. . 20-tf.
. . BLACK CREEK,
f'TTNDER tlie joint superintendence of Messrs. J.
L (J Robinson, and E. D. Baker, will commence its
Fall Session f five months, on the 1st Monday in
fifptemjber next - .
Every branch of a varied and accomplished -ed-ucabn
will be taught, on terms ranging from $7
to $13 per Session.
Cards specifviag details may be had of the Teach
ers, r at ,the P. Om Black Creek.
Wayne county, ISth Aug., 1851. 15 tf.
STATB OF NORTH CAROLINA, )
" - Ar Cavks Couwrv. )
T7TIERE VS, complaint upon datb bath this day
V bfierfwuide to us, two of the Justices of the
reace for the State and County, aforesaid, by
Church Chapman, of the county Of Craven-, tha.tJ
certain-Male Slave belonging to him, named Fred,
abeut 30 years old, Jfeet 7 or 8 inches high, yellow
complexioB,"stput built, large full eyesf with rather
a dowji toki.1" hsented bhnself from bis mas-;
ter service, and is supposed to be lurking about
on Swia JCrcek-and- Neuse Rjver in thbi Coanty
commiting acts ef ebony or other ra&deedsl besi
are therefofCvid the name of the 6tate. afocsaid,
to command the said "Slave forthwith to surrender
himself and Return home to bis said master, and.
we do hereby, by virtue of the Act of Assemblyjil
such cases made and pro vi JetJ intfrnate and declare
that 'itthe said "Slave Fred, doth not surrender
himself and retfirn home immediately, after the
nubliciition of these presents, that any person or
persons may killed destroy the said Slave by,
such means aa he or- tbej may think fit, without"
accusation orimpeaebmentjof any crime or offence
for so loing. and without incurring any penalty or
fbrfeUure thereby. , .J
Given under our nanas ana?8eais, uB who
As.-wr nf X nnrliot. 185 1 .
J .SAML. R- STREET, .J." P.'
. JiO, BRYAN, J. P-
,. S50 REWARD.
tSKAL.1
Skax.)
WILL be paid Car the delivery of the said Fred
to m on- Swift Creek in Craven connty, or
for his confinement ia .any JM-p Btate: jo
that I can get him. I caution all persons not to
harbour or employ said Negro under tbe penalty
r the Law The above reward will be given for
Swift Creek, August Utb
1851.
20Hf.
,mTW Aninm. Castor Oil. Ereom fcalts.
an'
(J all other articles usually kept by a nniggiM
for sale by a,uw3aa.
M Cuba aju the
an article juned h itf-pTni siMe l
jx)5s DUtty ir mdefi. bfleudr i '
' Tilts Times fbwtlubhaL if ilia r-v. 1.,.
5eriou.4y cubfeTipnied: Uie umeUoration . f
bolh cfaes iti botidf, tbe Ciebles ar d
blacks,' there wxuld b less cui fm leiuoii
strance. bijt it (ears iWri-h aud wrnngj ofl
the sJavesTorrn no pari of the SL-beiuo of mn 1
f qesL The Times regar Js ib almost Amer.
R-an totantyfpartiff lo-the liberaung ,x
pedftiortthe gm, at mtrj .rity of tLc,n from
the slave mates-aa istisfactory ,p:oof tbrtt i
the freedom piorwfor Ciiba x)nly mrans ,
. freedom of lbti4jLifA fronV Spain, and car- 1
ned pot, Wou!dreDdef the coudition of lhe
million slates iiv Cubk wom :han it now is.
lepiniiir-allvanced thai , thcuSh
th South unite in ttej crusadey to strenghrn
its " peculiar instituiin," the North and i
West of the Urtrm3 States will oppose tt, boih
from a sense of justice and pal icy, and
termination tcrliinlt tne. bounds" of slavery.
Foreign powers, ibe.Titnes says, vill.not st e .
5pain invaded and f lucked of her colony
with itidiflerencp, and ihe United Slates will
hardly adverflure upor 3, or countenance an
enterprise .which might involve Her in differ
ence wrtfr the European nations. holds
Lopez to le a unctiodary ; a restless 'revolu
tionist, who, bred hi tfie camp, and, solJier
like, ambitious of notoriety, has enlisted a
small party of-discontlnted spirit stich as
arc to be found in every country, and that
his nrpvemfint is hot renrrsentatire of the
wish or'tho will of the great muss of Cubans.
I he Junes also plancea at the: United
States' political eh menfs miied up , with
the Cuba question, and seM a: parallel with
tn case of 1 ezas and the Il exicarf, war, on ,
ly that the involvemer tof tho-U. States with
Cuba threatens worse- resultssmce the non
interference of European powers in behalf of
Mexico would probaorrfiot follow in? tesrlflct
to Cuba. England has er claim for debt
agaimt Spain, and Cuba offers about the oi
ly secuuiy for it vTh 3 fact, the editor con
cludes, will not be witphit Weight in deci
aing ner course.
A Jsensible Letter fbom tiib Slave
Daniel. The Buffalo Courier publfs besHtbe
following letter from the slave Daniel, now
in jail in that city. "TAeiditor cayy that hfi
is assured, upon unquestionable authority,
that the publication ol the letter tras Da'tutl's -free
act ; that the sentiments weTe first ex- ,
pressed by him, then written- down and
carefully read over to him, when he deliher
ately approved and signed them :
To the Colored Population of. Buffalo I
thank you for what yu have triecf to do for
me. You meant it for good, but it is of no
use... VVe colored people of Kentucky, are
ADtfut aswellofl'ssydu are. I a"m going
iack I had rather gd horaa'than stay here,
I hope vou will not interfere with my go
ing. My master, Mr Moore, has always'
treated me well ; I ftel that I did1 wronir in
nnfangaway he baWhtmeat my urgent
request he placed confidence in me, and I
do not feel that 1 pughjt to deceive him. If
he had frentedme ill, t should fel different
ly abrnt it. He nevej did, Ifcwas advised
to run away and !ame to a free Stote or I
ahould-not havo done ?d the advice was bad,
though I rrekon it .was not so meant We
ate about as well off in Kentucky as you are
Hcte, andtsofie of us bjtrer. M shall advise
the Kentucky boys when I get home, to stay
Where tney are. We-iiave-?lenfvto eat and
wear, and are notbadfy worked : this evcrv
U,l 1 ; - Lk- i- Ij: - . .. J
vuujt kduhs who uas oeen in Jrvcntuckv.
Acuin, my- c doretf-brethren.! thank" verti
for youkind symnatb es, and to my, white
abolition brethren in Buffalo. I -wish vou
the same, but J do no
more for , me. .
want you to dt any
1 . v
Daniel X Davis.
Aug. 28, 1851. "
mark. i
Gem. JacksonIs OpiNioNs.--The.jwmi-
ippian brings to light the following extract
from a letter wriUerupy Gen. Jackson in
June. 1840, in relation toihe Presidential
contest then pending:
:M The occasion calls for the patriotio'and
determined efforts of the people to preserve
the ascendency of thoe great pnnciples in
Tjurystcrn ol Government which which it.'
was tba object 6F tHe Itevdution and of tbe
Reform in 1800, to establish and preserve.
If the doctrines of the Federal party' artnfit
novo resisted,. Mr. Jcffetson toill have warned
us n vain against the dangers .ofZfaitolida
tionuntl the pedpbt ', nay lose, befbfeihey are
atoare'-of it. the bfessingfof free Governmiht.
LGrah to the Federalists the principle of
conarwzive 'pQ&erSi ana- law Uonstitution is
no longer a guarantee tor tbe rights or sover
eignty of the Stales. .-Vedjscrettefl of Con
gress will be submitted for the checks and
balances of a liujited Government, and all
the, powers of Ugislalipn trill be at once a b
yorhed by that bodyt Against such doctrines
it is our duly to eenUnas the jjaiherj of the,
Republican chtttfih hate done .before us, rely
ing upon the ustite'ofxoui editsei and never
douMgthejwWlrscffrvlh.
. I ainy.jTith.eiitimirnts of great respect,
your obcofent servant,!
AiepRirWj Jackson."
. : $ ' - V .
U3 ACertaitX Divide, about to change
his congregation, mentioned that.iulject
fxonr the pulpit ACtf r senr.ice was" bv r,
an old nejro man, wh0J was one of his ad
mircts, w nt up to him, and d'sireof to
know the motive of hie leavieg his v fiist
flock. The parson answertdfc I have a
call: -
CAy. mafsi," rttirmod ihe negro, u who
called you?"; 1 " ; "
The jIord,, answer- d tbf parson.
. M Ay, tniMa. he called yeT .
. u Yrj, Jack, -lie called me
u Ma?sa, what do ytwi get here ?"
i'getsix hundred dollars."
v. M And what'do you get tnder place V
toI am to gt-t'fme tbousand doIlars.M
Av-maasa tl e Lord til joutill he
hlind, fiom oe thuWnd dollars to. sir hun
"dred vou n V I .
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