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ft?" 15 .j ..... .. - . - - 11 1 " ' S - -if ' ' ' "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES -AS IT IS ' TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTT OF ITS CITIZENS-' BV WM H BAYNE "FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 30: .S4G. - ....... . . - - fc'TT- -UVVSk-TV : - ........ -,' , . . - TERM-3 OF TIIE NORTH CAROLINIAN' : Per ana n fPa advance, 82 00 if not paid in advance, - ,2 50 paid at tho end of six months '3 00 attlie earl of the year . 3 5o Katss of Aivertlslu?: 3ity eita par qu tre fir hs Qrst, And thirty cents lor etch sufnequent insertion. Aivartivii; Hv thi ve.ir .vill he charged according to thi quantity of matter inserted." Curt a'lvertis:innls, &c, 25 per cent higher. COXFECT 1 O S ARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. TIIS S-ilcriH.r hs taken the New Brick Store ot tVte north side of H ty street, a few doors a' vs th M trket H ins where h i now open ji a fi!itra4rtmjnt d' GOODS in th above line, oo.isi.4tin g it'pait of Ihg following articled t Fruit. AI n F ISerts, M dira, Brazil &. Pecan Nuts, P,un, Currants, Canto and Havana Preserves, Ci'r"i, Jte. Arrangements are made for frh snp p'uis of 0.-a: Lfliirms, Apples, Cocoa X-.its,&e. SPICES. Ma, Xutme -. Cloves, Cnsia in mats, Ground rmi ni I'eppir, Alspico, "Mustard ait I Gro nd Gi-i fer. PICKLES AVI) SAUCES. l.ippr S ioco,To naiu Catsup, Olivus, S.irdines, and aso;tti.l Pickles. CRACKERS. B lo i. Butter and Water Crackers, So ia nnd Lemon Biscuit, Pilot Bread. PER FUME nr. C losre, Lavcu I'.-r and and Ru-e Wafer, Ri" 11 i n, 1 i ir-r'. 'V m t f j u ' and M.icia-iar Oil, Ycr b.ni Creani, Evtricts, Soap f every variety. WILLOW WARE. o i, Cradle. Chiirs, ami Baskets. SUM 'DRIES. P -.v 1 "red, Cru-r'ied, I. oaf and Brown Susar, C .T; ', I'ei.C i :.d.ite. Macaroni, Vermicelti, Co c fi. St rf!i, foliii, imp'ior. L.'-m.)n Syrup, Ma-d-iri -fid -v:.:t .Mtlia Win-s, Chanpa;ne, Soo'di 1 1 Ma-:oItoy Smill", choice Chewii.s To l iceo, H "i a'ia, Pr"icipT and ' lavanaCigar?, Sweet Ml, Sp trni C4nd:e.i, il-rrini. Briorns, Whisks, i 'l ite, Vi 'i i, Acci-di"n. Sec. Sar. A r-3 v.iri.jty of IP ! 2 3 A't3 UiVi13 3 2) 3 j .iii!a'!o for Pre c t, too nu iierous to mention. A'o, J'-trv v.rHty of CANDIES, at Wholesale and stall. -p Call and take a lou.c. Y. PPv'OB. 0,;tolT 25, ISl. 349-tf. Mew IFfiii DMo Co., The subscribers have enter e J ir.to a Copartner ship. unH'r the firm of H. W. Beattv Ci For ibe irnusaction of A General Commission Business In the luicn of Wilmington, .V. C. Thej' wilt kvc particular attention to the sale of Timher, Lunibr r, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding joods, and the safe and pur chase of woods for the bac k country. They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions'to Siva satisfaction, H W BEAT TY, JOHN C LATTA, July 19, 1845. 334-lt. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carria-'i Maker- use. A aood as sort in--nt al ways onliuixl, ;tud for aali: at one cent , i .t i i - i per puunu advance on ine ,jauui.icinri r? prict-s in W October 25, 164 . PRIOR. 149-tf. IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wlieel. THE Subscribers liaviny witiif-asrd the success ful .f.-raiif.n cf thee whwls, w ere induced to jur chas's ihe riirht of usiiiir tliem in the state of .North Carolina; and thev now oflcr for sale individual rilit, at FIFTY dollar?, or rights for a whole, coo n l v, on reasonable terms. Pcs'iibs beinif -generally adopted in the Piortliern States, these wheels are coming into "enera'i ujc i.i th-; southern States. We have sold about 0U Rights, 30 of which arc in succf ssful operation in Cumberland county. The.-e wheel are more duraMe, and more easily kept i t order when properly put tog:'th-r than the Hotter w heel. They will save one-third of. the water, and run w 11 in hawk water, when th'-re is a head above. Tho epmd of the saw is increased to more than double the strokes per minute. We refer, am ng others, to the following gentle men, some of whom have h id the wheels in opera tion l-immths or more; and from many ot them, and othe s, we have received certificates expressing their high approbation of the superior advantages" of thtStTover the flutter tvhei 1, and stating that their saws will cut 2.if! 3000, 3JD0, and even as per day, and save one-third of IN DEM N I T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RAPfCE COMPANY. C A PIT A "L S 1 05.000. Office in Grand near First Street, Williams' burg, opposite the City ofJVete York. Agency Office Wells Building, 62 Wall st., JVew York. EI RECTORS : Christian Zabriskie, Abr'm T.Boskerck, Andrew C. Cnn edict, Francis Steinheil, Saml H. Clapp, John Leogctf, ' Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel R ichardson, A. M. CAMPBELL, lliv;tio leen appointed AUCTIONEER F .r fli'i t v:i of Fydteville, ia prepared to attend li iu th sale of any iiood.-i which may be cntrustcl to will be promptly at 32! -y. i nii'i'nents from abroad nted to Ap. il 19, 1315. Ilucnurase Home Mauufacturcs liih 3 S'iOO leet the water. Fatittetiue. A Graham. CfMBEHlASn. Co! A'ex. Mu:chi3on Chrifto-her Munrne, Alex William-, Col A .s McN.i'l, Fa rq 1 1 hard Smith, John McDanir I John Evanf, J W H w il. Gen. James McKay, Robert MeHip, S N Richardson, Thomas C. Smith, Iaac Wri'jht, John Smith. Samvsov. a T BarUs!al. Pntrick Murphy, John II. Spearman, Hardv Rova?. Gardner & 2MEcIetlian, H AVE lat ly m .dc considerable improvcni' nt in tlieir itvh: ot v'frli .and have now on hand a G.N EilAL ASSORTM ENT, consis'ing of Carriages, Barouches, Baggies, Ciig.s, Sulkc), Waggons, c. Wiiich for elegance oi liape unl H:iish, and dura nility, will compare ilh a-'.y made ii llie U Stutc. I'.tf.iu winning to buv, would do well to call an I Ki tuii ic our work, a ww have determined to anil L'V for Cash, or a.rovel notes. Hivi igi-i our employ tirt rat-- Smi'hs, we are pre;-ir-d io do any lion work in the above lim: on m d -rate term-. We warrant ail our work to be of goad and faith ul work m i oshtp ami m:it-riali, f.r one ye;i r. Cj3" ill-IP AlllING tVublul y executed at short no'i'. e, iii'l ni n-aon iM term. Fae:t :vdl-, Fctitoary S, t46. y. FAYETTEVILLE,'- N. C. TI E Sufwj;riher, h ivirjy taken that larc and co n N i'liniH hrick building, formerly known n In- Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs his It ieu tb "and tii-piih'ic. t h t hoi pr.pireJ to ac eom n et to TIL A VEI.L.F.RS nnd lher in the fei-st manner; the bniidmw having been thnrough Iv repaired aud properly lurni-ht d far thai pur pose. TS- Northern and Southern Stages stop at this IIoje. Connected with the Hotel, and a few yard dia fnr, are extensive Stables, which will be attended by eari.'ful and experienced Ostlers. . WM. W. BRIGGS. Faycttrville, Nov. I, IS45. - 350-tf. TO the VOTERS of CUMBERLAND COUNTY : The subscriber respectfully informs you that he a candidate to represent this county in the House of Commons; at the next sitting of the StateLeis lalur. My politics are so well known, that it is scarcely necessary to say in lbs notice that I am a Democrat. I will inert you at the it'fli rent placs ofpuh'ic gathering during the months of June and July nex. and make know n my views un aftair concern ing Slate legislation. Verv respect fully, Your oh 'I s-r'vf, ' . -.. THUS. J MIMS. March 14, 1816. Lekoir. John William, Esq. 1 homas ltou?c, J( sf Lasiter. JON'ES. James McDan'n 1. CflAVKK. John Bryant. Columbus. Lot Williamson. Uobesos. V C McNeill. Richmond John C. McLnnrin, J.hn L . Fniiley. ' Avsok. J R Reid, MiUwright. A Baiu-hum. Caswp.il. Wm. R u --sell. J T Dodsoo, MilUiiAjht Chatham. Col- & Br n'tlv, Smith &' Pollen, N Clegs. Ware, S Beasly, JdHN-STOX. Jesse T Ltach. Frederick W. Favre, Jeremiah Johnson, John Skillman, Saml.Willets. NichrUas.WvckolT. . LE1 EEC RICHARDSON, Pres't-U Andui.w B. Hodges, Sec'rv. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. THE - Williamsburg Firelnsurance Company, having b'-en incorporated by an act of the Legisla ture oi'the State f New York, for the purposes of Fii-e Insurance, the Directors otTer to Insuretheir fellow-citizenw throughout tlio 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 auch fairness, candor and liberality as they trust will entitle it to publireonfidencc ann patronage. The Subscriber, Agent for the above Com-" pany, will give any further information that may be desired bv those who wish to Injure. JAMES MAR TINE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. S, 1845. 311-tf. . -Mr-r- a v T r . a WuuiiU respecmti ly inform the citizen of Faj-etteville and the public generally, thnt he has taken the stand recently occjpicd by E.J.Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will ""i-...------ar-""inanufactiire and kvp con stantly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. fersnns wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine his stock before purchasing else wnere,as neis ueierratnea to selt as cheap at any oiner ma nuiaciii rer i n mediate BAKERS of an entirely new pattern ROOFING done in the lasteet style, and best minnrr. A lao Ci TTTT ii'R T Vrt Alii'. 17, 1344. 2C1-V. BOOTS 4 SHOES. THE subscriber returns thanks to his patrons nd customers for the liberal encouragement he has received, and solicits a continuance of their favors. His shop is at the old stand on Person street directly opposite Geo McNeill's Store, where he is prepared to make in order or repair fine and coarse BOOTS and SHOES, both for gentlemen and ladies, in the most approved and modern styles. He assures such as will favor him with their cus tom, that he will warrant his work to be done in the best manner, of the best materials, and by the best workmen. He feels confident that any work parsing octofhis hands cannot be surpassed by any done here or elsewhere; and he hopes bv close application to business and a studious effort to plaase, to continue to receive a fair-share of public aatronage. MAL.COM FAULK. Payetteville.Feb 14, I81U. 3G3-tfr Ntw Hanover. James Murphy, Charh s llenr'. On slow. Robeit A man. Greene. Thomas Honker. Beaufort. B Runn yen, Mr Arnold- IK'PLIV. Leu i.-. Ilering, J ame. J.ir.nan, Dsniel Moore. Brides many others Slat.-. With such a denvedlv high th-iracter. Hie tb-scriher-- fori justified iooff .io these Wheel to Ihe public, they will keeo on hand a supply ot wheels adopted to h.Sh-or low heads at FayelteviHe Wilmington, Ncwbern and VVash iigton. And Mr Jarne T. Dodsmn, of Cuswell. has h m lor sale. We caution allpc sons thmu-h the State against payii'g any person but ourselves, or our authorized aent. for the ribt of oing these wheels. "NOTICE ro'vilLLWRIGHTS.-lf you wu-h employment, acquaint yourselves w itii pulling in these Whe. ? as we notv wish to employ nt least KiO in ild business in d fferent parts of the St it e. DUNCAN McNElLL. A RCfl'D McL AUCH LIN. A A McK ETHAN. Faytfttevillc, January 31 1816. . 363-tt G c n. FORD. Faliiks. Pitt. John Joiner, Dr. Robert and Richard Williams. in different parts of tie Jas. D. McCAIjIiUM, iAILOH, Has removed his F tnhlishment fi oij his late f-tand, to the store Tiext door wcl of the Cnpe Feor Bank, receTftly oo c-npied by Mr Wrn. J. Anderson. fie will warrnnt his woik to be rqunl tn any in the ws place, and charges as moderate. Nov. 22. t815. 340-tf LIFE INSURANCE. C'A I IT A L S 2. 500,000 The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in botli Euri'pean and American po'leies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SURANCE SOCIETY. LONDON. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wall Street.) : , JVew ' York. Jacob Harvey, E.-q,Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq. John L Palmer, Esq. Saml.S Howland, Esq. Jonathan Gotnlhne. Esq. Gnrham A. Worth, Esq. James Bocrman, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq. Philadelphia. Clement C Biddle. Esq. Louie AJ Godey, E.q. Sears C Walker, Esq. Geo. Rex Graham, Esq. J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General Agf.-nt for the United States and British N. A. Colonies. " (O- The Subscribers, hnvtnp been npp'int. rit rrnnts fnr I hi TTro-rt nn n v in thi.T'ottro ot FaV- i etteville, are prepared ' effect Life Insurance, and j to furnish all desired information and explanations ! on the subject. STARK &. PEARCE, Asents ! Fay.-fleville.Nov. 22, IS45. 353-tf- WOEXCKB. Whereas, Felix Bell, late ot Sampson county, N. C. ha departpd this life, and Letters of Adminis tration have been granted to the subscriber, this is therefore to give notice to the next of kin and dis tribnteen of s.i,t rotate, that the subscriber is now readv to close the aine, and pay to those entitled, their har of said estate. JOSI AH WATKINS, Adm'n. D. c. 20,145. 353-6m. D. c W. McLaurin Have just received their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, Consisting of a vari.tv of STAPLE & FANCY Fashionable silk and fur Hats, B.ots -nd Shoes, fine French rmbmidered, plai" and chip Straw Bonnets, fashionable shape ; double brim leghoin -.-J n , m.liur Hill. KC. WHICH ,.w. U - w w r April 4, 1846. 372-tf. FAYETTEVILLE AND WARSAW THE Subscriber having taken the ma"a?eme,n oftho above Line, flatters liiniierT that by potting on a ntw Hack, better stork, and travel ling up." all who may give it a trial i" be better pleased than heretofore. - - Under the present arrangement, leave Fajette ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and arrive at Warsaw in time to take the train for North or South. ; Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, al-cr the arrival ot the train from "both ways. Passenger enter at Briges' Hotel. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. FayelteviHe, May 2, 134jGw 376-tL. The subscriber having at March term. 1846, of the County Court of Cumberland, qualified as Ex ecutrix of rh last Will and Testament of Mary ShackleforH, h rtby notifies all persons having claims againi-t her estate, to present them wi'h'n tlm time on-scribed nv law. otherwise this notice ; will he plead in bar of recovery. im All v ttAiiuit., .xeeu'rix. March 14, IS46. 369-tf. BEAVER CREEK GOODS, r oi sb le by Hall St Jolinson: Heavy flax and cotton Shirtings. 4-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, assorted, 5 to 10. Plough Line Twine. April 10, 184S. 373-ly Ball c Johnson, Offer for sale, - 100 hhd. Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses, - 250 casks Lime, 500 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 tons Iron, assorted. April 10, 1846. 373-1 j. NOTICE. ALL persons owing Chaa. R. Jones, will pbase come forward immediately and make payment to the subscriber, who is alone authorized to collect the Mm. JNO M. ROSE, Trustee. May 8. 1846. 377 4t. Croton Cloth for Coats; Drap- d'ete, brown Lineu, Drill and Stripe for Pants ; cheap Balzorinea and Berages ; Mourning It half do. Muslins ; '"' Lawns and Muslins y Gents' fine black Silk Scarfs ; " fancv do. Grass Skirts and corded ditto, Sec. &c. for sale by Grass "in W. G. MATTHEWS. ! ,May9,l84s 377-Vf. " : : - The suhscriber 's now receiving his SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS, direct from New r nrk and Philadelphia, at the New Store west de Hay street, a f -w doors above Maiket Square. 1 he stock emhraces a great variety of ladies and gentlemen's Spring and Summer wear, together with u good stock of fine Boo' s and Shoes ; Pan ama. Leghorn and Palm -leaf Hats ; Bonn, is, &c Iron, Steel, CofiVe, Sugar, M classes. Hardware, heavy Trace Chai n-, Cooper's Tools, &c. m, P. TAYLOR. Marsh 21, IS4C 370-3m. NEW SPRING AND STT1C1CS?. G-OODS. THE subscriber has just received from Phila dclphia and Nw York, a handsome nnd varied assortment of seasonable Fancy and Staple DR1T GOODS, To which he would invite the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to pu -chase at retail- ins strcl; will he found tn embrace th j ikhcsi and tastiest styles of Lndies Dres.-Goodsj mantles; shawls; embroideries; fine cambric hMkf's; cravats; slitll cornhs: outenf ivorv toiVr unit fini. rtiitn. L ;.i gloves, assorted colors; oil silk; corded, graa and hair-cloth skirls : tLshionahie bonnet nt.t,..i o r.mt flowers: finest tlucad i-doinca nm inirrtmnt- r.IL- and lisle ditto ditto. For Gentlemen's W ear Surer brown noI l.l-i, V French cloths and cassiuicr'S ; black. br wn, inv. green, and blue English do. do ; fioM ami plain satin and silk vestings; linen :oodsfor light slim mer wear; suspenders; silk and cambric handker chiefs ; a great variety of worsted goods for coats nnd pants; latest style of hats; light calf-skin and Morocco shoes and pumps. He would also say to country merchants, that lie has bought expressly tor the wholesale trade, a very extensive, assortment of cheap & fine calicoes; bleached shirtings; bleached and brown drills; ticking ; Iri.ih and brown linens ; brown holUuds ; linen drills; siWcias; paper cambric; bluck and white wisaans; canvass; padding; sewing silk and twist; low priced vettinss; Oregon striped; cham brays; blue and York Drills; Kentucky Jeans ; coat, ve-t, p.Mitaloons and shirt buttons of every variety; tuck, sideand dressing combs; pins and iipedies ; Max and cotton thread ; table and pocket cutlery; Collins' axes; straw, wool, and fur hat; Indies' and gentlemen's shoes; cotton and wool cards; coffee mills; sweet and castor oil; essence ot peppermint, cinnamon and lemon: colojgne : ink and ink powder; indigo, warranted best quality or nothing charged; madder; camphor; borax; alum; aaleratu; copperas; Spanish brown; powder, shot and Jeud ; sugar, coffee, molasses, and salt . iron and t-teel; French Brandy, Wine andG n; together with uiuny o'her goods not named, which on ex amination will be found to render the assortment os complete and desirabie as any in the market; all ot which will be sold for cash, country produce, or oi. time, an low as can be bought at anv store in town. JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Biick Row, foot of Haytnount. March 5!?r 1346. 371-lf. P. S. A f-w very superior Nova Scotia Grind stones, for Mills or Plantation use. usir BOOSS, STATIONERY. BINDING. &c. R. W. HARDIE " ri4T ; New Books, aod St ttionery, together with an en lue new Buok binding apparatus. He has opened a store next door to the Post Of fice, here he will be e.id r0 supply bisfnends and customers. " v October 4, 134 :. . !45-y THE subscriber offers his sevicea to the citi tens of FayetteviIIe, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes b prompt attention to business to share a part of the public patronage. G W. ROSE. July 19, 1845. 335-tf. Fire Pr oof Roofs. THE Uiider-ined is ready to contract t.r the : cov ering of roofs of buildings with tin, t opper, or xinc, and w: execute promptly any work he miv contract for, and for small profits. Juneil, 1313. 330-tf. F. T. WARD. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his scr- vi-c9 ns unde taker nod bi.i'der, to the citizens or others disposed to' contract tor ouildipi' orjobbip. Terms liberal. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. W Norlhern-IMadc Buggies and 3 sets ol : HARNESS, complete; all of superior woik- inanship, and of the most approved inodern s'l. BEVERLY ROSE & SON January 10, 184G. 3o0-tf TURPENTINE INSPECTORS. The subscribers having been appointed Inspectors of J iTpentine by the Court ot 1 cas andttuarter Sessions (or the county of Bladn, at its May Term, will promptly attend io the inspection of nil Turpentine hronol t to Eliz ib thtov n for inspec tion, and will pay due attention to njl business en trusted ; their care. G. J. Mc MILL AN, J. B. MEL VI N. Mav Ifi. 1846. 37?-4t. FOR SALE. 1 W lrl to sell my land lying on Big Rockfisfi, being about 2000 acres of good turpentine land) with a good stream for carrying ,'t to market, navi. gable at any time while there is water erouh for boats to run between FayctleviUe and Wil7nin ton. Title indisputable". " ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. Julv 12, 1845. 333-tf. - 1 00,000 Acres Valuable THE Subscriber has purchased all tin-LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, deu'tl., lying principally in R-beson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, th diff-rent surveys con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a Inrsre part finely Timbered, and con veuient to Lumber River, where a large quantity of Timber is now railed to the Georgetown mar ket. These lamis are verv valuable' both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentincyields more abundantly than anv other s-.ction of the State. The Lands will he sold at a low price, and in quan'iries to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained by npplving to the Hor. Robert Stra e, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) .. I understand there are many trespassers an these lands, to nil of whom notice is hereby given, ihat the law will be enforced airainst nil such offender. Applicntinn fr any part of the Lands cx.n he made to myself, or to. John Winslow, Esq., who will be d jly authorized to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Faycttevflle, N. C, March I, 1845. 3l4-tf. JUL LEETE is now receiv- iiil a bcautiiul select iou of Spring and Sum mer GOODS which ho i prepared to net! as low as run be purchased in Ibis mar ket. . Amongst biit aasoi line ni may b found, Blue, black, invisible green and brown broad Cloths; a great vaiiety of carimeres and vestings, latest ttyle ; Gambroons ; cotton and linen Drill ings; Kentucky Jeans; cottonades; Brown Linen, lie ; silks ; Alpacas ; Bombazines ; worsted and crape Balxor jne ; etnhr'd Grenardmes ; Lawns; twillexl, embr'd and pi ai i G.nhains ; second and ' full mourning Goo-!; Prints, (all qualities and prices); co'lars ; Chunezetts; scarfs ; cotton and silk Hose; pink, blue, and blue-black ernpej crape Lisse; swiss and jaconet Mslin; col'd and black Fringes; Paris cord; aha wis; black and white lace Veils; short and long Gloves; grass and cotded Skirt- ; Edginga ; swiss and jaconet Inserting ; shirtings ; 4-4 aud 10-4 sheetn gs ; eilk burtons ; Barege; Palm-leaf, Leghorn, . Panama and Fur Hats ; lawn, straw, silk, florenee. lace and gimp Bonnets; a large assortment of Artificials, Boq nets, and Wreaths; Shades and Parasols ; Umbrella ; Boots and Shoes; Family Groceries; and many ar tiel -s rot enumerated. PAPER HANGINGS, a few-rety pretty pat terns. - March SS, 1846. 371 -tf. L Volume T ISniiibei- 3SO lies oer-pred her face her hend lalU back mi.-enibJo c-jfutiire ahe is de-ad! v I ihouithi d" ilie.-e ihiugasatl wandered with n paily d' njrrcw.blp fiirnd alort a retired r.oiutry toad, whii h wound il.- nay atnon geiillc liodtilaiions ormsiooally shaded by ichrool foesi!. IJeia mii a rontrual with ihe bob-bub f the town. We Hopped upon the old Ix.onU of h rough bridge (just such n romantic affair in lh lbrair preMite you for dome Moixlcifol event r other j to aifrr.iie the scrneiv hi A into Ihe bux k ual h the (ihea-a-aiid ihe lurn of tbt phiitfujf, Maler a it fell over a Hulv bed of toue.-. At lhiacrf n irnt green bull frog, whether from vari ily -for to sny the niiih, he na fine, plump, gentlemanly. looking fi-Jlow or whether the unfriendly fair, spotting with frogs v!I men. had led him to the idetitictti epol ol all the winding slreum lovr.d which our several prying eyes wete directed, it is not for me to sert; bo' it i- ery rs-i luin that auch an in dividual did iso-ue forth from sotne tinmelefl hnun or other, better known to him.olf than mr, nnd with a gentle Slid b i f (xrlatnution exprc.syivi of tntxif, nn if the . otld went wfli wi'ii hidi, but lather dilficolt to translate; iut Hiigli-b, did place himself iu a position, hi h, the result will -how, tin n little too conspicuous. Thore he' .-ut, itb hi.- great ound eyca slatted both sides out of his henr1, and hi- rmtDteiixiKu which to bis fellow froo,j ntiht hive been a veiy fine ouc e pressive of an idea lhat bo had got into a very eomfiutablo aitiiaiiou. Whether ho was young and euthosiastir, nud like ourselves, bad come out to enjoy lU: beaut i of nature, or whciher he was nr old and expe ibej member of the coitioiuuitv, r. a- the newspapers exptee it, "an aged ntid lopVrtablo citlreo," silently incditating upon ibn utTaiiK l hi watery woild, vv had no ita-thod of ertaiciug. Many litt'e stones, however, Mere thtnwu dowu at him, wi'.h inrlous di'r.-e.a ',C kill and suc cess, out- of which, I ifgret to state, bit him on the head, hect he diieve cd evident signu of dismal j.f, il ion, nnd nbMtiduniug our society ilh sutne uhiuptn. j, plunged dowfl to the bottom nitiotig the nud nnd -edje, ru minnting. probably, in U4 very pleasant mood, upon this additionally instance of ibe iosta bilily of human affiirs. Black-beiiie trew iu abundance by thg road-fide, which c were tut psuliculany averse to Hppropi"oi to the purpose for which I presume they w r:c place there; nud, meiry as the bi ds whi . i. sou etin.e flitted across our path, we waujfjsied t (auey Jed iver thn Kiimu.cr si-cuc--l"i the bay, thirugh the bay, thiough 'he .c''i-, over fence, mid down valley; benki.jthe silence of the green frrrea!, liftd "fiftiig its ti.nid nod troioii IQ h-bit-nf- with the io'r-ustorned sounds of fieitieit lauahlt-r. Tiioe ii ii fiur Lignum of clipping nUtt, on theye i a-iu- t nie eurroundei by so runny iofruao'o.ti'e objects which atfrnct the eyeund rHptiv.ile tli iniaginntiof. 'J'ho b.tgu:n-d iiiigf il. iiJutiujf, l.vh-h vnilet, whose life is fnrte rrt uwnr in tb narrow haunts of a great eity in pHy rhetr-s tn et- T0WN AND COUNTRY. Cnu ihete be two things moro tinlike thnu the citv and the country f In the firt, jou have only air, light, and u piece ot blue ky stretching above the compact tows of biick walls to remind you of the original appearance i of our plunet. The voty people seem ani mals of a difTerent species ns they push by, or peradventiue almost run over you in the hutry of business. I have sometime thought thnl real civility (1 rnenn among stmngeis) decreased exactly iu oropodion to your ap proach to tho metropolis. Away Off io some obscure and quiet couutry villnge, you receive a polite xalutHlion from every passeogei ; uud troop of little gitlt and boys ttlurning from schoi I, address you with bows nnd cntirtesics of profound epect; but tt-i you travel near the mighty Babel, you perceive a diminution of that pleasing tribute, till at length you rench the thronged street", and like a dop in the sea, -rro melted into the general mas, where much care U requisite lo presene your uevk and your pocket -book, two article, which to n man of business as society is contiucied, are of about equal importance. Natute i sadly metamorphosed in fown. Only think ' i't money from !1 pei-i.m mid ru a.11 occa tht the tetider mass and flower-bushes have i sious, find -r'nontf thee winding londs, these . . .ii.r i i :t. & .l . been torn nuny to make room lor these broad, oiy nut-, up oy me incieui Oand oj oa well-notn fbg-o-tones. I'ethaps on this very NEW GOODS. JOHN BROWN has opened his Store of New Goods at .his old stand, in the new Are proof fen ildinz, ono door norfn from the north west eraT of Market Sq-iare,oi Green strct. His eooda am aril new. and were boeght low, and wiH e sold cheap tor cash or prodece. Msrrliil, 1845 S7o-tfc ........ - spot one tood a grove of veueml trtef, Htid a torrent pouied it silvery nnd fi oihitig water on' toward- the river; nnd in olden time per chnnco ihe spotted panther hulli paused to diink ; or the eagle, or tho wild and beauleoti deer hath here in a deplh of lonelinc, uiied lo it timid pirit, regarded bis branching ant lers in the mirror ctieatn ; aud the daugerou-t stinke hath glided along tiumolested, ot. basked htm in the noontide sun. And what have w: now ? A row of tbree-ntory brick house, u gocerv tore, a loltery ofiice, n tavern ; .-ign too, St. Croix rum 'and sugar ; fthionuble hat-store; como.iioner to take ibe acknow ledgement cf deeds ; John Thompson, shoe makei ; Obadinh Todl, counsellor -at l.iw ; aud crowds of Piesbyteriatta nud EjicopoL ians, Adam-men and Jackson-rnen, pouring along like the tide of the pue uud l.i)fol brook, above w hoar once music breathing channel their shuffling foolsiejis fall. If we could know thetr history! Yonder is a noble looking gentleman. With what staieiinesa he moves along ! I should esteem him a poet an immortal poet. His ce i foil of the fire of genius, nud he treads as if be would disdain lo save his I if by moans of a di. hon orable action. Alas, for Lavatei ! woo U', for human nature.' He i- u poor devil of u fellow who lives by gambling. He ha no more idea of poetry than hi dog, and would betray his best friend for five dollars. Btt take rare, or yu will run over that little, iu significant, shabby man at your light. Your eye has paed him carelessly. Look again. He is one of the most gifted of neu. 'Ihe philosopher the or itor the wrher. He ha iu him the wonderful power to wake in you the highest feeliogs He sheds a flood of light upon every subject which he touches he enold thrill you with hi fervid aud glowing eloquence, and frree every ehouf of your eoul to vibrate; nnd when he would speak, multi tudes of the teamed and great and beautiful flock to listen. Yonder is a ciowd pressing together to enjoy tho horror and anguish of that wretf had woman. Ttoy aay she has enmmirted a ciime. ' She has been ground down by poveity -perhaps, by honger. and her sacrilegioo hand ha anakrkad somefhtng which the law Jbrtwid-. The psopt swear, and curse, and fight, to gat near enough to wilea bet dasperato struggles ; W two well fee), IsMly eonsrables, have dragged her feeble form towards a cart in triutrfph. As the loud lufhcr annoooces her defeat, ao asy pale- fijre, nnd sweetly deccru'ed with hor playful fancies, pleasing feeling nre stirring which bava beeu i-mg tdSe in the depth of his char actc. 'I he world, iu hi- imaginntion, shows like some. f opendou auininl pursuing at h rlistauce iti un. ouib grtaibo!, aud amid these overshadowing btanche nud wild ravines, he seem t" Hud n shelter from its vague nud on bafjy dangerr. ShiUpeare, in many iu tunes, is hill of ini delightful imagery, m you read you cetn nbsohjlely'lo wander along verdant ghide. So r e objei't singularly beau tifol, and -keichwl with the very force of te siliiy, -ouiiuu.ilSy b eak upon your enamou'cd ftn y. Il i not like ihe efforts of other writ-ei-, merely, ornamented hh happy alluious to the Mcenes whic h he would delineate, but the wcenes them -elves seem rising around fn.t tnintly (iiuii iio dimly colored not caught by glimpses iu pieces and again lost hot in nil the litb, wild, vivid, delicious pMifesio'i of uatuie herself. Other poets re call nature, but nature herself bttngabacit to the tecolleriiou the impressive and wonderful pictures of Shak-peare. I trhteely ever wan der through a wood wtrhut rameinlte iog Olivet's story to Rosalind. Whsn last thi youns Orlando parted frern you. He krft a promise to rrtorn ag In vViihin an hour ; and, pneing through the forest. Chewing the food of s-t nd hitter faacyt Lo. wUat befell lis thr w his eye aside. And, mark, what o ject did present itself! I Und-r an Oik, whosV' boughs were mosa'd wTth tee. I t-:L i.u .. t.L. J. .t ' inn "un ip urn ty anucjoiiy, A wrrtehsrf, ra.te'd a..oerowr with hair. Lay slecpfuz on hi back: att hts nec A grrsn and gilded snake hsf wreathd itself. Who with her heal nimhts in threats, spproacb'd The opening of his mouth . h t suddraty Seeing Orlanso, it unlinked itself, And fib indented glides did slip away Into a bu.h x and. r which bosh's shads A hones .with adders all drawn dry, Lstv coiichins.hoad on gYtxind, with cat-like watch, Wh-rn that thasleeaimr assa ahMiId stir: for 'tis Tho ynysl disposition of that beasf. To pray on nothins ihst does seem a dead: This SMrrn, Orfando did approach tas snsn. Ah looms it was fits brother. A Saartaa roodtor, afrer the first new of n battle, went out of the ey to abiaia mote in. telligenee. A (nossargr rsw n n roraed her rhar both her eons were amoug the sram. Wretch r id sbe, f did not mqufre the fare of mr son. but tbr f my country. When fold rhat Spvtm was victorious, aha ex. claaned, Theu J refkern ib9 death cf my aoa.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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May 30, 1846, edition 1
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