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X-- 7 YE TE E. y. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 144. rN0. 143 I fe 'T mi- NOTICE.

i nt Dwrmhrr Term PW Qrtcr Session, for ike County of Cumberland, Qualified Ex-utor, the last Will Testament of Mary M. Blke Awiisod, hereby notify all those having ciaims presented by Uw, or tin. notice will be pleaded in Ur of a reeawy; and nil tlwee indebted to the Estate must make immediate payment JOHN OWEN, I A. W. STEEL, Executor of Man- Blake.

December 3, 1841. 3o.6w ti N. ClIlOlilAA LEGISLiTBRB Debate ox Mr. ires' Memorial. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

TMtRFIlAT. D-e A. Shepwrd of in his replies to Mr. Hamilton of Chatham, contended that tlure was uothina ol was uothing Ulr mrial of Mr. Rives.

Thai whatever was oleet f.n:il,l k. i ii r. niiiuru, nuu he wis for referring it to a Committee. In rnsoect tcr -Mr. Haughton a allusirtti to his citernent, whenever the subject of Rail Road wm mentioned, and Ku reeomnendation, that in cdnsidr.r' ing the party connected with inviwlmentg iu Rail vr.

i i i -'ir. Kiouia go nacK lo tlio Session Of 1836. "lriplion to Uie Wilhlirlgton Road, Mr. S. said from Chatham was mistaken, He wi H'- "ubjcCt fu the Governor in his message has pronounc- ed that a zood inventmenl.

Mr. contemled that the Portsmouth Road wo the subject df sale that it ha" 'nort gaged by the Company, which Blmwed thT of.8alc- a'd the right of VnTT 7k "I A lToF contended might be sold although to transport pas cn-n'- Ho declared that the gentleman from Haii- Moorr' who who reports so manv mils to alter and amend th- Law, with all his legal ability could not show that the Road was not the subject of sale. After Mr. Hanghton hud replied to Mr. Shepard, Mr.

Moore of Halifax remarked as follows: Mr. Moore said, that he had not intended to say tl word in reference to lie mntlrr under debate that a 'Tm1 MrJ Riv? and ld nerea that Uie debate should be conducted bv others, on the character of the memorial and the propriety of reference, but that he feh himself called upon in a manner by the remarks of the gentleman from reP'y port ion at least of his Speech. would avail himself of the occasion to introduce to the fntlemai. a little pamphlet entitled a memorial of the Improvement Convention to the Legislature' omem, oy iv. aun(ters as cnairman, ana Lioum D.

Henry. He supposed thn priillemaa from Wake, from" the charge on thd pany, wan ignorant of the existence of its con-' "nu- una temii red it him for hie perusal. It con. tJiml and request toihe Legislatnro lZZ, AT '4 me amount ol 3.Uu(Jl). for thst hodv tr.

scril four filths of the capital stock of two millions to ayetteville and Western Rail Road, making the requested to be advanced by the 8tal thousand dollars, besides vari- million ofdoiiitnL AfwtKi. aflr. I'1 Democratic party had selected as the fittest Inen tne office of Governor, Iha VI fcj 1 i atmaers, who was beaten: but the dld uot altriblltf to hit( Iin. proveiiient notions, and as the next fittest candidaip for thuX liigh ollice, they selected the next Democratic signer, Mr. Henry, wbo was also defeated.

Evn then they found noUiing in his defeat, which diverted their choice from the advocates of the scheme, but sought their third and 1 ant candidate, the -lamented Mr. Hoke, out of the ranks of those who had voted for the endorsement of the Raleigh and Gnstou Rail Roads, and also for the subscription to the Fayette-1 ville and Western Rail Road of sixteen hundred thousand dollars. With what grace then, asked Mr. Moore, could the charge be made that the Rail Road embarrassments were the results of Whig caucuses? The Democratic party had honored or attempted to honor those of the purty wl.o were wannest and distinguished advocates of State connection with Rail Bonds. Mr.

M. desired to say that he cast no reproach upon the conduct of the signers of that memorial or any one of them. He doubled not that they were influenced by noble and elevated feelings such as became North Carolinians, devoted to theadvanceincitt of the prosperity, wealth and glory of our State. In reply to Mr. Shepnrd's allusion to his (Mr.

Moore's) introducing so many bills to revise and improve the law, he could only answer Umt Uiat was the) very Uung for which he came to the Legislature. Aud if in a long practice be had discovered defects in the law, it was his duty to amend them. He admitted ho acquired some little reputation that way, hut was not sure that it advauced him much, but he believed that the bent of his inclination lay that way and perhaps he was fitter for that than anv thing else, und he thought that the gentlemun would do well lo consult tlic inclination of bis genius and make himself as useful as be could, and if he believed that he could be more useful in Uiat line, he ought to devote hiui-Bcif to the improvement of the Literature and th oi me rstale in wvrrt fn fir- l- tl Hich had 'teliverrd. y. utn entirely too "'iw Ihe re'ud was 'iiau Ire I.

'in. '('. ielll I vjimiuii direct' i 'l I I f.rn viilrsry ijliejf J. 0 1' r. oil the the It-ny i'J under i i' -h Hi ui m.ht Le ane'o-j' the'.

ill 'f 'riiiinh' jestri of St. vw nu II. I'H 1 a llud a NATURAL APPREHENSIONS. rao thk rair.ADCf.rMf a oaxcttb. One of the papem pjiblwhcd at Bangor, In review of the season, biiMnmi ha been Cooj" tl.U ea- I 7 "on, and liad it not been for the countermaiidinof rortin on account of the mtppoeed result of the Prei deutial election.

thi riM of (he biwincwof the m-a-on. "A general feeling of doubt as to the success of business on account or the probable eeriments of the Government, and the policy it will attempt to carry out, will prevent any increase of lumbering operations, if it dowi not limit the usual amount, ou the whole, we think most Hr i nave trom all quarters evidences of; jthe "feeling of doubt as to the success of; business" spoken of in the above extract. jTt.is di.stn.st is an evil i itself. It arises fmm ik a i j' rom the. restjt of the election.

So alarmed "sivKoine who voted the Polk ticket become, Jthat in our own vicinity it has been thought necessary for the Locofoco leaders to I alKH.1 und assttre the people that no destmc i live legUlation wUl be attempted. We hap- pen to know who has been busy in giving i such assurances. The truth probably is, I that gome who were driven or caioled bv party organization are beginning to reflect ai tneir leisure, on what tlte.y have done. THE PITTSBURG DAILY AMKRICAX. Omr ok tur Ekkects of tiik Lath E.

A eentleman mentioned lo us i yesterday one effect of the recent detennina- i A a en of the American people, and we fear there are too many instances of the like kind throughout the country. I He stated to ns that two capitalists from to is city X12.000 sterling, intending to a manufactory of wmJlen cloth in the city or That thev de-'! taven a lew mon hs to m- th rii of th elections and the prospect of stability in our national policy. That result has given them nu a.ssurance oi security, and they have now delermineil to return aiid invest their tnonev at home, perhaps upon but far surer The Eject Iu Manchester, (. that centre of thriving industry, a company with i two mills. ihe hrst was contracted for and Uie louildal lou laid before Polk's electiou; tltr contract for the second was made, and '1 the work to be hurried The Election enm- nt flection came, the Directors thereupon resolved altogether to suspend work.

Now by this move 150 men are, thrown out of employment. The results of this Election crowd upon the scene, with astonishing speed. Tribune. A Columbia county (New York) correspondent of the New York Courier writes: 'That, in view of the result of the election, Mr. Marshall feels constrained to' curtail his operations, and that he has already discharged three hundred hands.

Those of them who voted to have their labor done in England and France, will now have plenty of time to ridicule protection to home industry, and to shout the glories of Polk and Dallas. An extensive woollen manufacturer in the same vicinity has also taken measures to curtail his business. During the past summer and autumn he bought an extensive stock of wool from his neighboring fanners at high price, relying upon the permanency of the taritr, but that same wool he is now shipping to New York for sale, not anticipating that be will have used for it. "Who is James K. Locos, in derision, arc now putting this question to the Whigs, as if it were a difficult one to an.

swer. Vo have for all euauirers a ready and a answPr. Trm K. Pn'fr i mn win- Ii' ii i -i iicli he is cnti: It.e gri'Ssest ii th it t. in a iTiirnent.

unfitted, e0l' prtlt'- toih is I tile i 'Ii. wi-ii ran as iimi a Hi -m i-- li, of the i'wi- 'nrdwie Annexation of Texas, rihI who owes ii rlrriisn the. fact, that Silas mi. opponent of immediate xa- the i Cm. oi i Jaiirs li.

Pol', Lr who is as vk I.Ut io." lii.i ofik-e- of the ited States, us Saucho Preic nf of iZ'i for iS.ira i' rt. that of 7V 1 siaiiu jftu-vr, On tiii- ni cf M- -ii 4 flair lughteis atd i.ll; if J. Nor of i SI it 1 from it'iit ei ulx.iut Mr. iki Oi in th He HiiJdren i nut awakene to iKive aii of Mi.rrri' lC-fh 1 REMOVAL. tl from their old stand to the Store lately ocru- ftc J- R- M- Urn l1' k''w'' 1 ine Yellow Rill Limn.

I i tlicir stock of iiavmg largely- increased ROfTrTrS TIitt are prepnred to offer inducements in the ttv in Jrt U'Cm Ca'L 8tnck Wl" 10 pieces Hollow Ware, 500 IU. Rr I 40 bags Shot, assorted, kejrs Powder, 300 lb. Epvom SalU, 3K lbs. Alum, 100 lbs. Borax, lbs.

Cop ras, -vflik 7 ion lbs. Indigo, I Cask Salami ns, 50 sides sole leather, 7.r Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 1000 lbs. single and double" refined and Coffee crushed sugar, 300 sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 bushels Almn ditto. ALSO Wagon Boxes, Bellows, Vises, Anvils, Cotton Cards, P0Ckrt PoU-nt Medicim-s, lladltick Syrup and Powders, Cassin, Camphor, Cutor Oil.

Paints. Putlv. a-- Orf. A. lr 4.

30-tf NEW CHEESE. BOXES NEW CHEESE, in prime order, For sale by 34 JNO. H. Sc J. MARTINE, Hay Street, above the Post Office.

October 1844. Rcreirhtgr, Their Fall Supplies of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Paints Oils, Class, ScC anCi Wa for StiVe. ILL br at Public Aitrt'inn r. ik. a inrma UIV bl day of January next, at 12 o'clock." at the Court House in the town of Favetteville.

tlic lollowing parcels of Iand and IuU, by a decree of the Court of Equity for the County of Cumberland, to-wit: JS() acres of Land on the East side of Fear River, near Ci-dar Cnk, joining the lauds ol Jonathan Evans, J. Downinv, and others. Oi te- ixthofone undivided half of the Land on the E.ist side of Cape Fear River, known as the Blocker land, and joining JonnUian Evans and lien. ry Coster's land. One Lot and improvements on the South side of Hay street in Fayelleville, between the lot.

of John Macliac and Hugh Campbell. One Lot'and improvements on the North side of Hay street, opposite the Blake lot One unimproved Lot joining the residence of Jonathan Jessup. A credit of six months will be given', the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ARCH'D A. T.

SMITH, Clerk A yiitet. A ir. 23, 1P-W. 34 WtJ uc dcrs and Sides, for sale by JNO. H.

J. MARTINE, Hay Street, mar Post Office. A' or Ia44. ANSON COUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions, Oc tober Term, 1844.

Henry May vt. Griffin Gatewood, Jr. Attachment levied on the Defendant's interest as tenant in common with his broUiers and sisters on the laids devised to them on Lane's Creek, and a negro woman Malinda, and her two children, bequeathed in the last ill and Testament ot their grandfather. Griffin Gatewood, Sen. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Grinin Gatewood, Jr.

th Defeudiuit in this ease, nen nu muiiiuiaru oi whs male: it is try that i ii J. 1 I Vi tbee. to in, I1 i TIM Ii ic 'iidt Street. an ct- uer. ro i-.

lit tm fid i I 4 to. SIEDiCW als, Sty SUifT ten fie '-e C.iu. Th-. Fsy ettevt 1 1 i les- jl O-i can hums we iequ d.ieed a t.i-'k Si.ire. viz i f-j re cn: on i ei fJif AJ.J 1 1 'toirl re rrayri'-s- I.IN'S A dise DR all DAL.

A 8alv Al. P.M." jre oi liui ification. f0 rents. 1LE Ei. 'sili.

lroui 3iii a to" free sure lillUt, SIlW fnusrles, other causes. I EWES' LIN IV vt. a Inflanimalorv, ociu vc ami Price 60 DR.8POH.VS HEAOAt.Jir F.V Sick Headache, and Dis- fcfto'n Cfcnts. Psmphfcts 'ontsmlng ec'c altove Medicines, Ty he ach. 3b I I I PWVTKn, WREKT.Y, BY NEW BY.

jpWARD HALE, EDITOR A.ND PROPRIETOR. nt) p'T annum, if paid in advance; I' iruroi suoxcrtp. ti.ni: (W ycar as cxpimcl. riVbTvTIEM ENTS inserted for sixt cents per the first, and thirty cents for cHi succeed-Miration. Advertisers are reqortrd to state i crl ioi i ilrirorK r.r 1 will Km P1 I iin forbid, and charged accordingly.

1 1 REMOVAL CLAKK McCALLUM, N(I removed their TAILORING EsiTAR- i Sll i iroin meir late anon to tiie builJ- iiliitft 111' ni I frr nMplw isitc "lC iiou'i, on nay oi reel, re- fttiil'v inform tlwir friends and. customers, Till txtitmars It f. I jH'Ei' Ihe iivisi pnved and Fashionable nrK.r. Tli'-y return their Uiunks for tlie liberal fop business they live received, and pledge I msrlves to mrrit continuance of it, by strict ut- I rinn ami skim. l-uUM laMuons regularly rceivrd I tun Nr ork- irr.

H. 1" TA F. IIS OIL. 'N. OI L.

lorlr by HALL II U.I. Ikr 10. J.t.tf if F.STEKX LA li lard, lor -ale by HALL A. II ALL I dff. MM ltU.

N. O. MOLASSES, in M.U.. lor lr HALL HALL. H-r in.

WANTED. 1 s- SMART healthy Imuesl Roy. about Hi of He is w.inlt'd for the unriiose ol" fur the pnrjiose ol" Addn A. poat binri; a Irnfb- in villi tin- OUice. V.

(.. IcM. 36-9wl irr'ui in (jrCHtlcman. (' TUOY have just received another enn-; inuiriit of Ivainhjiit lehrateil TO-jU't'H. put up in handsome stle.

limes of '2 to Iim. of the ll knuvrn brand il Bt es 'ing," and I kmi saul to tiittrint in quality, leitniiinuted 'li'fsun Arnmatie und irjinm (ientleman. ilers mav ib prnd a cuiislnl supdy of the iv article, a it nt itjimlarturer 4 acioiiitt. w. 1 1.

if. i t. Cdldtccll Academy. 'DM Spun" S-ssiMi of this School will eouiinenee I the Im Momhiv ui January. i under the mteii.U nci ill Mr.

.1. 1). CLANCY, whose ser-r i have In secured lor a term ot three years. I ateil in Ihe iniiUt a healthy, plentiful and -I neiirlilmrliftud. RiMvrs' Ch ip-I.

Chatham Coim-. cpialiHed to impurt a thorough Enclish and i education, this Institution, it is In In ved, el nut the patrons ot le.triiiniT llv.it will not ovrrbwiked. NoSt'iibnl will be admitted for a i liiiii' tlimi wif ipiTter of li weeks. Board in fauidies from to ti dollrvrs per mnth, Itiel and h'ht ineluded. Tuiti-m br Session ol 4 weeks, puy able one-halt arti rl v.

a follows: Klctiiciiiarv English hnmehes, 00 l.iii.ih anJ if 1)0 M.itlirnialn:s and Natural lMiiloeojiliy, both ii-ritbrr, 1(1 (10 Aneirnt Ltnuajes, 12 o) By order. GEO. V. GOLD6TON. P' 184 1.

Turiily-i Valualilc To he Sold to the igh sl liidtler. IU'RSC VNT to an Ord-r made by the Supreme Court of Carolina, iu the ciiih- of John Aikms, Exieutorol Henry l)i laniothe. r. F.J. Kron otliers, I will proceed to sell to the nJirM bidder, on the PulJic Square iu the town of ner vilb on U'eilnesday the Mh day ot'Janua- next, (it lieing Wednesday of County t'ourt,) 2(5 Valuable Negroes, ''tlic I'stute of the said Henry Delamnthe.

eonstsf-'Z Men mul Hoys, and Women und Girls. A likely and valuubh- parcel ol Negroes is not to 1" f'Mlllil. 7'nn Six months credit; bonds with i'ruvrd security. iM-nring interest from date. I Persons ha ving lured the above Nctftoes fnr pri-i, ar(.

requested to deliver them to me 'nor before the day of Sale. JAS. GAINES, Cmmiinnrr. n'r 1-4 1. 3(its Valuable Residence Uie lou ii ordirecnsboroiigli, FOR SALE.

anxious to move my residence to ano- 'her part of North Carolina. I offer for sale my v'f valuable HOUSE AND U)T in ''he location is a delightful one, I may say 'nhoiit brsii.ition the most desiraMe one in this por-of the country. The lot is high and rolling, and biiibbnEs h11 of the best style and the most con-' f'T'ii. The Dwelling House is a large two building, in the shipe of an 1 with two ru ining llmngh each way; the rooms are large, and convenient, with here and there in- -risabfc closets the whole house finished in the ni inner by the best workmen in the ronntry. 1 "ut btiildiugs axe all large ami convenient.

Hiere "ri two Weill on the nremisea of imrwl lo dim wbieh is attached a milch hoiwc and a bathing 'I'he garden is large and of the best divided into flower, vegetable and fruit gar-attached to which is a small parcel of ground set in choice apple, pear, and peach trees. The 'W'lrlotis of go.nl size, with an excellent barn, "nrriagc liAusr and crib on it. All these buildings sew and in exerllent condition. I will sell low iqion the best terms to the purchaser. Imrnedi- Piilieation shoi'ld be made, or you will miss the "PfTtiinity of purchasing where you will hnvo so niany advantages for educating your childien in the male and female schools in the whole country, -ides a most delightful residence in a very, if not Pliant part of the Old North State.

1 ff rr my VALUABLE MERCHANT IHHa antl Plantation 2" Polecat Creek, 10 miles South of town, on th road leading to Ashwborough, in Ran-jl'li county. R. G. LINDSAY. 1341.

3C-i JUST RECEIVED. A HANDSOME rtmmt of Hollow Ware, tSnrTAnArTre'' pON Gentlemen SADDLES, (with ni I tedIorocct, covers.) men? HRAXDY. on for sale by the fnr rMh JOHN n. Williams, tf.jwA roncr AfWilw Square. December 4.

lh'44. 35-tf AV A ATI: "iiicii a nigral price will be-Cash. I JOH D. Wl LLI A MS, South st corner Market a in i 1 second i iiauu AUK) AI.Ij. nJ itivwI i I lli ams' to Souih Wet a a Mirktl rtr FOI5 rr.

-rii, i D. H.LI A S. South Wet corner Market Square. Dec. 4.

144. Call at the BIYJf.rj.V Wiltm THE Subscriber is now receiving from New York, a general and complete assortment of Hats, Boots and Shoes, HAUL) WAKE CUTLERY, t'rockcrv nnd ivtuvrii II I i o. exclianpe for any kind of Country Produce. TflO. .1 MI MS.

ALSO. Henry ('Jay and Polk RAZORS, a I fi urli eLi uiniiv inn cli seriution f.r ii ill it, December Is EDWAIU) J. LUTTEKLOH 1 lOl'LD nspi-ctlully inlorm Uie public, that he has opened a Forwarding nnd ComiiiiMKion lluo in Vilmintoii, IN. Where he would be plca--d to make purchases und receive consignments, either for sale or Those who may not know him he would refer lo Mess. J.

tV V. Murphy, Salisbury; E. W. Will- Rings, l. li.

Myrover Ni ettevdle: kiou Si. Huggins, Statesville. 1. 1-4-1. OK I.AM).

ILL sell at Public A net ion. on the premises, on Monday the (jib January next, by a decree of Ihe Court ol Equity for Cumberland County, the following pieces or parcels of LAND, viz: One tiact or pan el, the late residence of Mrs. Mjrv Carver, deceased, joining Mrs. Mary Jackson, and supposed to contain one hundred and fifty acres. One other piece, joining the same aforesaid on the South, bet wet one hundred and one hundred und sixty acres? One her tin conjiiuitiT rtv-five n- eres.

and mins the above and Jonathan Evans's land. A cre.l:t twelve tnonlhs will is- iiven. the nnr. chafer giving txuid with aiprovcd security, with in-tetxrt from date. ALEX'R J.

BYRNE. Cm'r. r. H1, 30tf tl.llJ LlAV.illtli IHDUl 11 IJ. ME Kx'-rcises in this Institution commenced on the I -tU under the surx rintrnilence of the SubseriU r.

'I'he princ'pil design of the Male detriment is to prepare Students lor College; but to as ib sire to puisne tlicir studies furflier. and do lot wish to take a Colleiuatc course, instruction will be given in the higher branches of Mathematics and the more advanced Classics. The Keneile liVitfirt inent will be ivider Ihe immediate direction of Mrs. McNeill. The Teachers having had considerable expi rienee in teaching.

hne, by giving their iMidivi-d attention to the moral and intellectual impnjve-nient of their Pupils, to make the Institution an object worthy of public and respect fully so-lii'it a share of public patronage. The Ac.rdemie y(-ar is divided into two Sessions of five months each. Students are charged frtnn the time tin i nter to the end ot the Session: and no dc-duetfon will lie made lor nlsence, except in cases of protracted ilbie---- hv Institution is 1 healthy n-gion u. venient to the I Tuition payabl R.V mourn. Ortljography.

nlnllii he. Written Arillin Grammar, Iatin and the higher br I Orthograihj-, 1 11 1 I l( A'iJ-i i Written Arilhi (iramunr. Ni Natural lory. 'ouqKis: Intellectual' Phi Heaven. Mor and French: v.

ental and Me? Music on live Pi the voic. 1 1 W'ax Flowers Use "of Piano, i Norrmher 27. i I )' I V. In Eqm Tlionias Brown a 1 ni 1 1. own t.

oili IT appearing lo the Dcfclidan wife, arc not inh by the Court, thn! l' in the Fayettcvilli car at the xl 'I nu to plead, answer, tained in the Plai." be taken pro conl- i It is alfO Order i t. ll I- I his I "I is lo an- 1 I t-e in ii. liO'l'l I I. tin 'f 'n I iv -a: ins i- n. th'TW' the .11 'ii, ex I I t.

t'nil and Master be appoint fendants, Tcmpc, minors. i i 'll niU i.te In le- iii'l Is.iac are Witness. S. C. Court, at Carthage before the last I.

ar.d uf Moire I ojntv. A. ls4t. BRUCE. C.

141. 34 -t. Itmied the 19A SOUTHERN 4 FRESH SU) Ti. HARMONY. ri "ived, and lor sale J.

iiai.il XJL at the Sept. i. LEWIS LEVY, Sntldlrr and llnKcr, I his frien.is and the puhlic, that he has M. flunminM IKa Vv. L.

i i t.r.,Ki.n hi me iuwii i CTiTL 2rs I'npnrea to execute any or- der entnwted to hira faithfullv wiih n.i.. patch. Also, CARRIAGE PAINTlNti and TR1M- done on short notice and most terms. rfrasonable He will also keep on hnml an assortment of SADDLES. BRIDLES, and HARNESS; and nu.kc to onler any article in his line; and all REPAIRING done with neatnr.

cbejip for Cash. He most respect fi.nTiolicits a call, and pledges I tnniseti to sue san.ractioii in workmanship, with priersi 10 sun me limes. Limlxrlom, Dec. 4, 1844. 36-2- Stop the Runaways! rj EORGE W.

COX and ALLEN Ct) ly.rrowetl yJ a wapou from a widow woman to jro to Fayettc-Ville, but instead of that they went to and are supposed In w. makinp lor the n. iLrhhorhnod ol (aroesrille, (ieorjna. The wajon is painted blue, with retl and yellow flowers, somewhat dim with ue. Ibe tonjne and hoiinds new and unpointed.

A lKoie-rnde cover. A reward of $10 will he given for the wapon if stopped where I can ret iL George is red complected, with red whiskers, if not cut oft- dark red coarse curly hair: stut built; about 23 years old. Allen is sp.ire built, with dark hair and no heard. Linzy Moore, one of their intimate associate, cut wit front here at Saturday inorninp. and I hare no doubt lie is with thun.

He is low, chunky miilt; kerps his rihl hand to lus jaw and whistle when iu trouble. V. L.WYHORN. Cmrtkmpt, -V. Vrr.

4. 3fr-4w DJHEIP GOODS. JAMES KYLE HAS JUST RECEIVED, by the U.n arrivals from the North, DRY GOODS, Hoots and Shoes, All of which 'eing purchased by the Package for Cah, since Uie late decline in prices, will be otb red uncommonly low for fV, or on time to ial cusloirurs. Tliose wishing to purchase by whob s.dr or retail, will please call and examine, as eood bar-gaiiu may be cxm-cted. II New lioods by every arrival.

Dertinbrr 2, DA YII) SHAW HAS just received a Fresh Supply of those Goods usually "kept In his lie. among which are New crop Bunch Raisins. ISpuiiish Cigars, in whoJe, hall und quarter boxes, A beautiful lot of fancj Maceolwiy and Scotch SnutV. Hair Powder, Essence Ixnion and Pep-ptriniiit, And a general assortment of Cordials. Wines and Spirits.

Also, a large lot of superior TOYS. rranes, in various sized boxes. New crop Citron. Palm Nuts and Filberts, Mace and Cloves, Cassia and Nutmegs, Pepper and Alspice, N. B.

CANDIFS of a superior finality. (nniiufaetiirel by himself,) are kept constantly on hand, and made fresh to order at prices to suit the times, viz: Hrlail price, 30 cents ier wholesale. 1 D. S. Fayetterille, Nor.

28, 184 4. rj.Sif MANTUA-MAKING AND MILLINERY. BEtJS leave to say to her friends and I lie public, that she is prepared to execute orders lor all kinds of Dress making and Millinery: and having visited New York the p.vt Summer, she has made arrangements Jor receiving the Fashions from New York, quarterly. Mrs. W.

will carry on the Millinery and Manlua-Makiitg at her residence on Hay Street, second door East of th Post Office. Gentlemen's Straw and Is-ghorn Hals cleansed and pressed. Fayetterillt, Ort. 22. 1811.

20 -3ni SPLENDID LOTTERIES. J. C. Gregory Jr Co. Managers.

0 9 CD X2 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 46 for 1844, to be drawn in Alexandria, D. on Saturday Ihe 2111 ol December, la l. 76 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. BRILLIANT PRIZES. 1 Splendid Prize of 1 ditto of 1 Prize of $6,000, 1 of 85,000, 1 of $3,500, I of $2,500, of $2,000, 1 of $1,969, 1 of 1,600, 1 of 1,500, 2 Prizes of 1,250, 2 of 1,200, 20 of 1,000, 20 of 500, 20 of 400, 40 of 300, 250 of 150, Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.

Certificates of packages of 26 wholes 130 00 Ditto ditto 26 halves 65 00 Ditto ditto 26 quarters 33 50 1 I C7 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Prtmrres in the above snlendid Iit- teries, will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who may order Tickets from us. Address J. G. GREGORY Managers, Washington City, D. C.

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Years Available:
1816-1919