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X- I . tut CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS If W TO lNIITtUALS; AJfB THE GLORY OP THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIBKWSi am 0 BY irM H BAYNE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY '31. 1846. (Volume 6 Number 36 rBBMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN C fer annu i, if paid in advance, $2 50 if pai l at the end of six months 3 00 at tlie end of the year 3 50 Hates of Advertising! $.'. cents per square f.r he first, and thirty cents tor eicft subsequent insertion. A ivertisms Sy the year .v ill be charged according to th mtity of matter inserted. Cunt advertisements, ate, 95 per cent higher. MEW " CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. THIS S-ihc-rilr ha? taken the Stive on the north Fide of Hay stre f. Nw Brick a few doors is now open IPILiUi LRIilAt IBV1BIB 8 DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE !; ITS'JT MTS TTIITTS?. GOODS III AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL!!!! CD. M. ZTflo2&&, TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old customers, and the public generally, that he is now receiving and opening his new Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing nearly every arti cle in his line, and usually kept in Stores in this market, which I offer for sale at prices to suit the pressure of the times. I would .-ay to all who want CHEJiP and FASHIONABLE Goods, call and examine my Stock, as I shall feel happy in showing my Goods, feeling confident I cannot fad to pleae both in quality and price. My Goods are all fresh, and of the most approved sty lea and fashions. I would say farther, that I am determined to s-llmy Goods at small advances on the prime cost, and flitter mvself that they have been bought as well as any stock in this market. Among my assortment will he found i a'n.ve th. Market linns -, where h n;r a line a ssort in-nt of GOODS in the aboVe line, -insisting in pait '-fthc fallowing: articles : Fruit. Alnvinda, Fdbetts, Madeira, Br.izil & Peean Nuts, Prunes, Currants, Canton and Havana Preserves, CiT'Mi, Sic. A rraiijjemcnl s are made for fresh sup plies ot Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&c. SPICES. Mnee, Nutmegs, Cloves. Cassia in mats, Ground Cns-I. Ground Pepper, AI?pic-, Mustard anJ Gionnit Ginger. PICKLES AND SAUCES. lVpprr Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Olives, Sardines, and as-orted Pickle. CRACKERS. Boston. Butter and Water Crackers, Soda and L'-moii IJi-cilit", Pilot Bread. PERFUMERY. C il7sne, Lavender and and Rose Water, B y Hum, Heirs'. Antique and Macassar Oils, Vcr-bi-n.i Cream, Ex'rwts, Soap of every variety. WILLOW WARE. Waon., Cradle. Chairs, aid Baskets. SUNDRIES. Powdered, Culs'ied, Loaf and Brown Sneers, ClV;e ,TM, Ohori.la'e, Macaroni, Verntii-clH, Co-s-ui, Slareh, Indian, Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Ma .!.dra nod Swu.-t Mull ."a Wines, Champagne, S.-oieh aod Maerobov Snuff, choice Ohewii.r To- I'iii-.co, R' -:itia, Principe and ' I a VanaCia r., Swett ' 'it, p-'in Candles, H"rrinjr, Brooms, Whisks Fl ite. Vio'i !. ccnrdeon, &c. fce. A cr at varj.tv ..f tiS3 .213) &&ST3n? v D2)3 ui'ahle for Preients, too numerous to llfrlli.il. A'SO. Kvery vuiioiy of CANDIES, at Wholesale and R.t.il- , , "l""2 Cntl and take a look. ' W. PRiOIL October 2."). ISTi. 340-lf. For Ladies wear t Cashmere-de-Lanes, Rep. Cashine-es, Mnuslin d'Lanes, Shaded d'Lanes, FigurM Alpacca, Changeable do. Plain do. Striped do. Fashionable Chusans, Bishop Lawns, Color'd Do. Swis M uslius, Linen do. Cambric do. Jaconet do. Book do. Chect'J and strip'ddo Fisur'd do. Color'd Hose, Merino Drawers. Silk do. Merino Shirts, Cotton, do. Cotton Drawers, A sreut variety of Mis' Fine fancy Vesting, Hose and half-Hose. Common fancy do. Gents' Dtivin Gloves, do. do. do. Tape Edgings, Lace do. Black do. Plain BoSbinet Lnce, Figur'd do. Fi criir'd Can do. Dama.-k Shawls, Far Gentlemen's Wear : Black Hoskin Nett, p!aid. fisur'd and Black wool-dyed Cloths, Color'd do. striped, woollen and Blue do. Heavy woollen cotton Shawls, Half-mourning ditto .Mourning do. Black Hofki'i Gloves, Color'd do do. Color'd Kid d . Black Silk - do. White do. do. Silk, cotton, and woollen Fancy Mitts. Striped Invisible rccn do. Drab do. W. B. Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cassi meres, Striped do. Plain do. Mix'd super Tweeds, Plain do. do. Linen Bosoms, Do. Collars, Fancy Scarfs, Black Satin ditto. Do. " half do. Satin, silk, and Worsted Stocks. Silk and cotton Handker no Linen cambrickHandk'fs Black Cashmere Hose, Imitation do. Ribbed do. ities anil prices. FANCY GOODS. Lice Capesi Fancy silk and mouslin- Pocket WaPets. Lad es' woollen Hoods, d'Lane Handkerchiefs, Ivory fine Combs, chiefs, a variety, Gum-elastic Suspenders, Sattinetts, all colors.qual- Woollen and cotton Huse and hall-Hose. Lace Caps Silk Purses, Whalebones, i.ottnn no. Aira'e and narlBuitons, Corded bkrts, Snorting &. fine metal do. Pocket Bonl s, Plain and colMCam'jries Domestic Girii;hjm, Tuck do. Side do. Dres-i'ig do. Toiht iSoap, Colosne, Hair Brushes, Cloih Do. Ci;ar Cases, Snuff Boxes, &c. &c. KentUck v Jeans, all qual ities and rices. Woollen Cravats, FancyKeisoys.low prce. Do. CmnlorT's, Red, whit-, and ytllow B eached Shir'.ings, Flannel, D . S'.iecting Twilled do. Brown Shirtings, Apron Checks. Do. Sheetings, Bed Ticki-ij;, Iris! Linens, Plai-I Lind-eys, all wool, H-4 do. Plaid and plain ditto cot- Imitation do. ton and woo', Silk Serge, Worsted do. Urown Holland, CoI'd and.p'ain Silesia, Blue Blue Drill, India brown do. Cotton Handkerchief, Suspendrs,G love, Hose Brussels Negro Blankets, Saddle do. Wool & cotton Caipetings Co'ton stair do. Tuffted Hearth Rugs, do Table Covers Bird's-eye Diaper, Cotto:i do. Brown cotton do. Do. linen do. and half-Hose, Sdk Umbrellas, Gingham do. Cotton do. 12 4 Whitney Blankets, 10-4 do. do. 9-4 do. do. 8-4 do. do. 8-4 Tw i lie I do. E1MIIIB Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c, &c, &c, &e., &c. 250 pieces Calicoes, from 6.J to 25 cents per yard, stone of the latest and best patterns. are now re 'I'HE Subscribers p," B-Vne 2d tenement of Mrs Hoopers Fire ns. 'L ,n soulh side of Hy streei a en,i new Stock ofStapIe and Fancy Consisting , part ol super blue, black, brown, arab, invisible green and beayer Cloths ; fancv and Jrjench Cassi meres ; Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels. pa,n and fancy velvet, satin, and French cashmere Vestings; ditto Stocks, wavats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col sars; an assortment of coat and vest Binding, Cord and buttons, Canvass and Padding : brown and bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, drills, Linens: cold and white Cambric Muslins, grass Linen cambric, hemstitch and silk Handkerchiefs; Alpacas, llnbet and Indiana Cloth, for Ladies' cloaks; mus hn and super French cashmere-de-Lanes: plain gios-de "Swiss and fiwurH nm3.H0.n9n 1 . . - ....ltu ouk; coiion ana worsted Alitts; super and col'd kid Gloves; ditto silk, merino, and Ion ditto; white and black and rihh'd Hose- "1 CirnfT Alirn HAS received in I I . IL. l 1 U Illl 1 part his Sioe.k of K VLL and W I NT Kit GOODS, consisting of I 1 rv Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c, &c. 1 I llni'ivk A ei ni-le's French Brandv, (choice In mils,) Saddles ot all descriptions, from S5 to ?25, a- d alo dadv expected, Groceries, Hardware, (' i h rv Drug, Window Glass, &c. &e nil of w lieh he will be g'ad tn exchange for CASH or ; fimtry Pn,!uee. Give me a call. Sept. -2 1S4.. 313-y. Java Coffee, Rio do. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sugars, N.Orleans do. Loaf do. Litma an Starch, Bar Soap, Powder in kegs, Shot, Lea'', Black Tea, Green do. Raisins. Pickles. Lemon Svrup. In bottles, Mackere', Pepper Sauce, Sack Salt, Burg smoked Herring.", Alum do B X1 s Cheese, A. M. CAMPBELL, HnVitig Uevu nppninteu AUCTIONEER I r the tow :i of F.iyett -ville, is prepared to attend i he sale of aiiy ;oods which may Uf rntrustd to h ia. Consignments from abroad will be promptly at- t h.IimI to April 19, IS 15. 32I-y. Ilncouraae Pana iiaY'n? LlysonTea bweet Uil, Pocket Cutlery, Table do. An assortment Tea Table Spoons, Botcher Knives, Shoe do MolrtSSCH. Broom, Water Buckets, Irrdigo, Madder, Copperas, Span. Brown, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Snuff. Cigard, Tobacco, Cotton Bajsing.Rope, Side Leather, Liquors, &c, &c, &c. Fiji inrrv Aufn m fni JJL-LL UAIU MM WMJ U lo. do. ChiselF, Augurs, Pad Locks, Chest do. Till do. Sttck co. Rim do. p.- j t;..;or OrnasScvthcs. Mill-saw riles, ri:icanu(.uiu - - 1 u -J -1- .1 Do " Shears, Cutting Knives, asi-sieei im.iu-auw uu. unci u Carpenters' Hammers, Weed. ng Hoes, rneep oimhi, . ' , .. 1 xr IP.., . n..u.mn KnlV(i;. Do. Hatchets, v.mon anu ' . , ' Fryincr Pans, Curry (JomDi, x.nieues, Bright do. Twisted Trace Chains, d Straight do. Fifth Halter Han I Saw?, Screws, H inge.s, Gimblets, GunLocks, Collins'cast-steel Axes, King's do. Root's do. Cast-steel Broad Axes, Shaving Glasses, jCYVgryt Home Manufactures Gardner & JVIcELetlian, 1 1 A VL latelv m-ide considerable improvement m their sty le of Work ,aud have now on hand a G-:N Lit AL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Giifs, Sulkeys, rairons, &c. Which for eleea.-ice ot sIkidc anil tinish, and dura bilitv. will comnare with anv made i r the U States. P,-r.oi wisliinor to l.llv. would do Well tO call and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. I laving i n our employ first rate Smiths, we are prepan-n to do any lion work in tho above line on moderate terms. We warrant a'l our work to be of good and faith n I wnrkm i nship ami materials, for one year. jQ REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable term. Fave'tevdle, February 8, 1345. y. Super calf Boots, " kip do. sln' do. Thiikkip do. t me sew'd Brogajis, ' pejg'd do. Fine si'k Hits, " fur Brnadhrim Sporting ' Common pegg'd Brogans Ladios' morocco Ties, Youth's do. " do. Boots, Men's Pumps, Miss' do. Ladies' fine kid Slippers, " Shoes, " thick " do. " Slippers, HATS, CJPS, 8fc. GI ized round- top Hats, Fine plui Caps, Fir.e muskrat Caps, A variety of glazed do. roink. do Boys' super cloth do. cloth do ' fur do. CKOCEERY. Children's morocco Boots, Ladies' fine calf d. Women's heavy Shoes, " " Slippers, &c, &c, &c. Boys' selettc Caps. Child's cloth, fur b inds, " Turbans, &c. &c. Fine Liverpool Ware B -cakfast Plates, Dinner do. Supper do. Cuj.8 and Saucers, Bowls and Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Soup Plates, Spittoons, Coffee Cups, Dishes Common Crockery -a variety of all Goods in this line. eooits For New -Year's & Christmas Gifts Tor sale by R.W.HA.RDIB. UJd tcllow'a Offering, for 1846, the prettiest Annual of the season. The Gift for 1846. Tha following are some of the contrihn ors to this work : H. W. Longfellow, Joseph C. Neal, N p Willis, Gilmore Simms, Mrs Sigourney, and others of the best writers in the country. Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir for J 846. by Miss J. C. Edgarton. ' J Christian's Annual for 1846. A variety of Juvenile Annuals for children. Also, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albu ms, MiscePane ous books with fine bindings suitable for presents. Nov.k9, 1845. 354-tf. FOR SALE. A comfortable Dwelling, wuh out-houses, not far from the market. Apply at this Othce. Dec. 20, 18. Cut Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Decanters, Brittannia Castors, Cup Plates, NOW IN STOKE AND FOB SALE Cash or Produce : 25 bbls. Pickled Herrings, No. 1. bb.'9- 5 I Mckere1' 20 boxes crime Dairy Cheese, 3 0 do . 3 hhds. Organs S.ar. 1 3 bflles Pr,me moked No Herrings, O rr 1 1. f i --im ZJ DDIS. DIIUA fJUUItlljr lHOft-jr. low foi black Silks; rich Prints; Lisle Rdwin. K.a..t b.onclUuiIlmg; Piping; Gimps; Italian Sewings; spool cotton and linen Thread, assorted r-nlora- black COt-ditto mer,no Persian ditto; cashmere, merino, Thibet anri other Shawls; work boxes toilet Glasses; shell tw ist tuck and sideCombs; jet shawl and hair Pins; super Needles, Pins, Scissors; taffeta and satin bonnet and cap Ribbons: with a general assortment ot Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. The above Goods, having been purchased late in the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at reduced prices) will be sold low for cash, or charged to those who will pay cash when called on. D. & W. McLAUKlN. Dec, 13, 1845. 356 - v. FOR SALE Chfesein boxes; Raisins in whole and half boxes Superior French Brandy and Poit Wine. D. & W. McLAURIN. Dec. 13, 1845. 356 -tf. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMES KYJL.E, HAS just received from the North a large and general assortment of MBIT (I3($)(DIDS3 dmong which are Ex'ra superfine Cloth and Cassnneres, Merino Cassimeres and Kentucky Jeans, Sattinetts and Tweeds, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Silk warp and other Alpacas, Muslin d'Lane and Cashmere d'Ecosse, Calicoes and Ginghams, Domestics, bleached and brown, 3-4 to 1 2-4, Merino, Damask, and Honey-comb Shawls Plaid and Muslin d'Lane do. Silk, cotton, and merino Hose, Silk and woollen Mitts and Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemens' Comforts, Plain and striped Muslin, -Book and Jaconet do. - Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, G l cases5oots and Shoes. 40 ' Fur Hats, assorted. With many other articles, all of which bein pur chased by the package at auction and private sale. forf Cash, will be offered at very reduced prices for Lash, or on t'me to punctual customers. Jan. 10, 1845. IMPORTANT ' TO LUMBER MEN. THE Subscribers, having witnessed the very successful operation of HOTCHKISS'S VERTI CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham's Mill in tayelteville, in May ar.d June last, were induced to purchase the Right for the entire State of North Carolina, and now offer individual Rights r tt . m. r ior saie on very reasonable terms. lliev navr now on hand Seventeen full seas ot Whetls, and have made arrangements to keep a constant supply. Besides being generally adopted in the Northern States, there are already twelve saws in successful operation in this State, and eight others in process of erection. The astonishing power and speed o. these Wheels have been witnessed by hundreds of citizens of this State, with universal appprobat ion And we desire all who may teel an interest in the subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd Garham, Col. Alex'r Murchison, Christopher Munroe, Alex'r Williams, Arch'd McLaurin. J. McDaniel, John Cade, Mrs. Effy McFadyen, in this County ; Col. John L. Mci-aurm, in Richmond County; 1 hos. C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy RoyaM in Sampson County; to each of whom we Ketcr for information as to the practical operation ofthes VV heels. Persons who apply soon for Rights can haTe them put up by workmen who have been instruct ed bv Mr Hotchkiss himself. The Proprietors of the right of this Wheel in the State of INorth Carolina, have received the follow. ing certificate: Favetteville.Feb'y 3, 1845, . the SuWscrisers, residing in the County ol Cumberland and State of North Carolina, having been engaged in the man ufact are of Lumber for ma ny years, feel full v warranted in stating, that Hotch kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, are worthy of the patronnge of ali mill owners, and tbat we nave full confidence in their superiority ; t'-at the value of Mills will be very much enhanced by their introduction. They are more durable, and easier kept i n order when properly put together than the common Flutter Wheel: they will save at least one-third ot the water, and run well in bask water when there is a head above. The speed of the S w is increased JACKSON JOHNSOIV HAS just received at his Old Stand (Wagon Yard,) a NE V STOCK OF JOKY GOOJD, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c, &c., Which will be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce, October 4, 1845. 345-tf INDEMNI T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITA 1 0 5 ,000. Office in Grand near First Street, lVilliams burg, opposite the City of JYete York. Agency office, IVells Building, 62 Wall st., -Veto York. DIRECTOR8: Christian Zabriskie, Abr'm T. Baskerck, Andrew C. Benedict, Francis Steinheil, Frederick W. Favre, Sam I H. Clapp, Joh.i Leggett, Chas. O. Ha ndy, Lemuel Richardson, Jeremiah Johnson, John Skiliman, Saml. Willets. Nicholas WyckotT. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Andrew B. Hodges, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. THE Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company, having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla ture of the State of New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors offer to Insure their fellow-citizens throughout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On Buildings, Goods and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring them that the affairs of the Company, shall be conducted with such fairness, candor and liberality as ihey trust wilfcntitls it to public-confidence and patronage. The Subscriber, Agent for the above Com pany, will give any further information that may be desired by those who wish to Insure. JAMES MARTI NE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 3M-tf. t i r i i-v r . i Wuuiiu resspecuui ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville andthe public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpied by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will -3r-"""wiianufacture and ke--n con startly on hand an assortmentof TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine hisstnek before purchasing else where, as beis determined to sell as cheap as any other manuiaciurer in the state- BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the lastest style, and best manner. Awouut TUltlJXU. Aug. 17, 1844. ?61-y. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE incnl of Dr FredeiiVk J. f i ill. of Tyler and ., Common School relebily, as Picsideuf, nnti Major Juli d olias th 14 Little Blower . mid ihe ' Bobndil ' ol the Obseiver, Secre taries. Upou lakiug Ihe Chair, ihn Doctor addressed the convention. Ho Raid whig bodies weie in every repecl more polite and decent than those of iheir political adversaries that he would show the difference in a clear light, by the jrentfcel and dignified dt-poitment he himself would evinfe, and which be aid . was perfectly nalu'al In him ; that he would never . condescend 1o the application of coarse and vulgar cpilhets '' ; that since thu "rogues and swindlers" more numerous under democratic rule had been driven out offilce, the whig paity hnd not needed such weapons. Upon the Tariff. th Dcor fal tered, and to a person who bnd just entered, he might have had the appearance of an im pediment in his speech. At this moment M' liithaid Ilines advanced t the Clerk'a Desk; but whether he gave the Doctor the. cue or not, your correspondent cannot assert Still, it may be presumed, fium his extensive., information ou the subject, that he did cer tain it is, the Doctor lost his embarrassment, and avowed, amid vociferous cheering, that iho whigs were for a revenue tariff with inci dental protection. What the Doctor coo.id- . ered a revenue tariff, or incidental protection he did not "condescend " to inform the con-, veution. '1 he next question in order was that of Oregon. Upou this question the Doc tor knew his sentiments and those of tho Gieat Whig Paity " decidedly well. (Much sensation, no little confusion, and some anx iety.) The Doc tordid not know exactly about the title U was pretty considerably mystified. He thought we ought to negotiate especially a we had been doing so for a num ber of years. True, we had made the last of fer of compromise, but Hi the face of Htitish influence aud urili.-h power, it became us to uegotiate. Negotiation was the word; but still he felt quite certain the whigs thought as bllows : That if England could not be con ciliated, and if tho democrats, iu maintain ing the rights and honor of the country, plac ed them in curb a position that they could no run, he believed they would fight. On motion of E. L. inslow, a Committee of one fiom each Congressional District was appointed to draft Resolutions. Mr Henry W. Miller was appointed from this District and Mr Wiuslow, the mover of the Commit tee, left out. This is the second time Mr 2 " Pnrt-. Rwn do. v- --ww - i n i can nuuiCi A ."irccu u I taiv is .ivaa PMpe C!rnrkfrV Dllt UD to Order, SUlted for Loiintry from one-half to double tae strokes per minute. raies rouhu) Fut Tvc at.f.y.wii.i.iams Merchants. Fayettevi He, December 6, 1815. 155-tf. Foot of Haymount. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. riTHE Subfcriber, having tken that large and U commodious brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs his r:E n,.d the nnblic. that he is prepare to ac- , . rr n ircT T COS ind blhprc in I ho eommixiaie iuil."""" - - best manner ; the building naving oeen morougu ly repaired and properly furnished for that pur Pw .. i c ...I Cls opt ctnn at this ThelNortnern ana ooum- r House. - ... . . c i- j. - tA th 1 Intel, ana a iew 1 1' CU I I1CI icu n II" - .ill" . . J J tant, are extensive staoies, wmm by careful and experiencea v tr-. RRlaos. V V Fayetteville, Nov. 1, 1345. 35Q tf- ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN MUNROE. CHRISTOPHER MUNROE, JOHN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON. ARCH'S McLERAN. DAN'L McDIARMID. ANGUS CAMERON, (Millwright.) JOHN C. McLAURIN. (Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, (Bladen CeunU.) They have also received a certificate from Col. Alexander Murchison, (which will be published HATTLXETG-o A or. ,4 taom r fit?., hnrscs ready for haul ing on ihe usual terms or for sale cheap. Also, a second hand Sulkey, a fashionable article nearly new ror sale low or hire, applv to THOMAS J. JlLMS. Oct. 25 1845, . 349-5mi Mew jFnnram. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W. Beattv c Co., For the transaction of A General Commission Business In the luxen of Wilmington, JV. C. They will give particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv inn nnd fiirwardinu o-nods. andthe sale and pur chase of goods for the back country. hereafter among others in handbill form,) in which Monday the 12th lust. In point ol numbers They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub- he speaks of this as "the greatest improvement was a tolerably repectable body, composed lie patronage, and pledge their best exertions to made on Saw M ills i n my bis time ;' says that n te Federal Lawyers ill attendance on giva satisfaction. b.W. HtAHi, ms &aw will wit 5000 feet in a day ; it actually cut r juanv.uii j", I on me aav oeiore ne wrote. 4683 eeto II men Quarter Boards: makes S40 strokes in a minute; that one-half of the water Is saved; and concludes oyrecommenaing its adoption to Mill owners. Other certificate, which have been promised, will be published hereafter, ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLIN, DUNCAN MNEILL, ALFRED A. MeKETHAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1845. 316-tf. (" Call and try, before yttu frwy.") THE Subscriber has taken the Store next door above the Store of Messrs B. Rose & Son, wlwrc he 13 now opening a well selected Sto k of the above articles, (Philadelphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell Cheap" for Cash or mi Time. Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats. ' medium brim do " fashionable RuFsia medium brim do broad do do ' " fash'ble Mole Skin ' do Angola M Men and Boy's round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hats. Men and Boys' da white and black Wool Hats. The assortment embraces various kifttta of Bea ver, Russia, For, Silk, and Wool Hats, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted u necessary. .tTStP A general assortment ot b ur, C loth, seal, feealette, and Glazed Caps, for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. "Very low." Together with a general assortment of Men's, Women's, Youth'.", Bey's Misesf and Children' BOOTS & SHOES, Which will be found of "cod quality and sizes at "reduced prices." WANTED $1000 worth of Ot- ter, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk Rat and Deer Skins, for which a "liberal" price will be iven. A. J. ERAMDERT. October II, 1845. 346-6m. From the Raleigh Standard. THE LATE FED' 11 A L CONVENTION. This body adjourned sine die on the 13th instant, having been in session two days. Resolutions upon the Tariff, the Constitution al Treasury, the Public Lands snd Oregon, were adopted, and a Central Committee of thirty-eight appointed, at be thead of which is Thomas L. Clingman of Abolition notoriety. We have been furnished by a friend, wnose pen is always as eloquent as U is graceioi. with the following graphic kew-n or mo r ceedings : Mr Editor : I propose to give you a short and desullory sketch of Ihe federal big r.,-,;n ihirh assembled in this place on V U IJ . V 1 ' - . , July 19, 1845. 334 -tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Maker use. A good as sortment always on hand, and for sale at one cent ner nound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by ? v W. PRIOR. Oetober35, 1845. 349-tf. .v,- S.mreme Oourt 01 young pigeons, to whom wing have jut been allotted, that they may flit about the bars of their respective counties and of village politicians. There were very few farmers, and these were chiefly from the county of Wake and the adjacent counties of Orange and Granville. The Convention organized by he sppoint- NV inslow has had to succomb to Mr Miller's elevation over his own head; and be may well say, "the Raleigh influence is too 'great and ought to be resisted." Before the Com- ticipating, pethaps, some difficulty ia their action, assumed to th'Uat Mr Graham upou the convention by nominating him himself. It whs met without an expression of applause or a murmur of disapprobation. Mr Francis then retired for a moment to tho Commitiee rocnn, and returning, brushed the lresb dew from off his lip, and backed his nomination with a speech. He is u great man that Francis ; and if he keeps on as he is going, is destined to fill a large space in the earth, aud that before long. A solitary voice called out Waddell! but as if ashamed of itself, drew back, and called no more. Mr Waddell pricked up hi ears but made no further response. Mr Francis?, accompuuied by Mr Ilines and Air ttadger, retired again to the Committee-room, and having imbibed additional spirit, musteied courage to move that Mr VVaddcll make a speech. Permission was granted to Mr W. with vehement unanimity nay. it was even desired by some that he fhould speak. At length he came forward and declared that he had not n thought nor an idea in his brain ; that he should disgrace himself and disgust the convention il he were to attempt a speech in which the convention unanimously ac quiesced, and he was accordingly excused. Mr btanly was oiled for. lo do him jus tice, in both his speeches he evinced consid erable improvement in s'vle and manner. His tours tnough Nash and Edgecomb have been of service to him. They have smoothed him down aud given him quite a polish. Ho expressed himself as ashamed of his past con duct as having heaitily icpenled of it as having determined to deal no more in slang aud vituperation. He said ho bad some le spect for the Democrats indeed he believed there were a good many of thorn who would not teel a heep under any circumstances,'' He thought Mr Graham ought to be re-elected, because he had done as well as could bo expected ; and be wound up with that very , rare and almost original extract " Rise 1 fellow-men ! our country yet remains' Mr Stnnlv wis well-icccived j and considering all thing", seemed tolerably comfortable in his new Irovsers of charity and pclitcnesr. At ihe opening on Tuesday, Mr Boyden oer whose favored head the IVonh Carolina Eagles hovered with such majesty, at the Log Cabin gathering, when Mr Tool was editor of the Standard -reported the resolu tions and followed them with a speech. The generous warmth of his resentment against abuse and vituperation, who has known no other than the language of Billingsgate against the democrats, is a fair specimen of the sin cerity of the Convention iu its professions of inteuoea respect. Mr L,ong was then cal led for but failed to appear. Mr Kerr re sponded to a call upon bim with unaffected reluctance. He had never felt so down in the mouth, or so little like making a speech. He thought ii was good for the whigs to have been defeated, and he fel humbled aud sub dued under the rod. Nevertheless it wa4 cousoling to true vhig, (ouo of whom he I- I It
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