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"CHARACTER IS AS IMbiiTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INBITIDUALl? THE OLORT Or THE STATE IS THE COMMON FROPKRTT OF ITS CITIZENS. Mew IF5nBim. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W. Beattv Ct Co., For the transaction of A Generai Commission Business In the Tvwn of Wilmington, .V. C. They wilt. Ive particular attention to the sale tf Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv '.t" and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back cou , 7 vjf- v Thy would respectfully solicit & rt ton of pub patronage, and pledge their best exertions to kva saTisla-ction- M W BEATTV, 1 JOHN C LATTA, Jaly 19, 1843. 334-tt. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Makers use. A good as S'trt mental ways on hand, and for pale atone cent per pound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by W. PRIOR. October 25, 1845. 349-tf. IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical Wat 3? Wheel. THE Subscribers having witnessed the success ful operation of these wheIs, were induced to pur chase the right of nsin them in f h state of Norlh Carolina; and thev now ofler fir sale individual riht, at FIFTY doilars, or rights lor a whole county, on reasonable terms. LV.i I 8 bein" generally adopted in the Northern States, there wheels are cmirisi into general me in th-: southern SiUes. We have sold about 100, Kig'its, 10 of which are ia ucc ssl'ul operation in C-i.ii'trKin county. . J Th"3 : wheeN arc riio.c durable, and more cas'ly k",' i i ord'-r wIkmi properly put t.)eth"r than the tl liter wheel. They will save one-third of the 4.-it' r. a -id ruu well in biek wiitr, when there is i utl ;b we. The speed c-f the saw is increased to in .re hxn double the strokes per minute. Wo relor, am ti others, t. the following gcnlle rosri, some of whom hivn bd the wheels in opera tio i rn nths or mre; and (ruin many of them, ;ind nthe s, vvehivo recc' ve il curtirieates expressing t'v:ir hih approbation of the supe ior advantajre ofilioBt: over the flutter wl. el, and statin that their sj war will cut 2.VI", Vri, 35'"0, and even as bii as 5 '00 feet per d.iy, hiiJ save Olic-thivd of the water. Fatetteville. A G aha in. C IT M n E R L A N D. f'ol A' ex. Muichison, Chri.-toi her Mimroe, A let William--, ;ol A N MeN. ill, F.irqofiard Smith, John McDanifl John Evans, J W llowll. Blaoem (ien. James MrKay, Robert Melvin, S N Kkhardson, 'I'hom e C Siuiih, Iaac Wri'jhf, John Simlh. StMPjOV. Ci T 11 irksilal1, l'.itrjck Murphy, 1!iii . Spearman, Harfv Roynl. Nkv Hanover. J .iihcs M urpliy, Ch ir! 9 Henry. Osetow. Uo'iert A man. Green' e. Thomas Hooker. CtAiroRT. B Uunnvrn, Mr Arnold Do PI. IN. Lewis Herinir, J jiik's Jannan, Lr.N'oin. John William1, Eq. Thomas House, J;sse Lassiter. Jonks. James AlcDani- I. Cnivev. John Bryant. Coi.r7MBis. Lot Vilii.imoi. Robehom. W C McNeill. HlCIIMOND John C. McLuurin, John L - Fairlcy. Anson. J It Reid, Millwright. A ISiuchum. Caswell. Wm. Ru?sell. J T Dodsoh, Millwright Chatham. Cole &. Brantlv, Smith &. Tullcn, Wake. S Bea-ly, JoilSSTC. Jesse T Ltalh. GuilfoAd. Dr Faulk s. Pitt. John Joiner, Dr. Robert nntf Richard Williams. others in different parta of tie Optiw l Moore. Brsi.les many Sti.. , . Willi such a deservedly liiyh ch ifacter, th-Si.b-fcrilx-r" fitel justified in offer in 2 these Wht.'cls to tlr.! p-iStic, tin y will ke ( on band a uppl'y 6f h-ils a4o(itet to-nisiVi or law heads at Faycltevillc AVilmington, Newborn and Wa!hiiiton. And Mr Jam is T. Dodson, of Caswell, has lAVrn for sale. We caution all pe:ons throu.h the State ainsl pa vii2 anv pTnon but ourselves, or our authorized i eul. -r the right of nin theno wheels. "NOTICE TO MILLWRIGHTS. If you wi.-h employment, acquaint yourselves vith putting in these Vhee, as we now wish to employ at least KK) in thi business in c? .frerent part of the State. DUNCAN M-cNElLL, A ll'C H'l McLAU CHLIN. A A McKETUA.i. Fav. neville, January 31 IS16. 3S3-tf Fire JProof Koofs. THE undersigned is re(ly to contract for the cov ering ol roofs of builcli.is wiiii tin, copper, or zinc, and wfll execute promptly any work he may contract for, and lor small profits. June 31, ISI5. 330-tr. F. T. WARD. THE Subscriber has opened a GUN SMITH SHOP at Ihe foot of Hay mount, next door t C. R. Joms' Store, where he intends carrying on making rpa;-r"'S u.n pstoU, and' loeks of all kinds. Also, repairing dwelling house locks, keys, spring bolts, knobs, umbrellas, parasols, canes, andirons, pocket knives, $tc. 8tc. N. li. Poopie from the country can have their work done by bringing It with them to town ; they can have it repaired for their return. All work done in j;ood order ut short notice". E. A. HARPER. May 9, 1846. 377-tf. WWOVJLD respectful- W ly inform the citizona of Favettevilla amttko .,v.i:. " 1. . . ----- r Sjo.uy mai ne has taken ires .u recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on Gillespie .Bireei. a oeore oouth of the Market Square, where h ehowillj en con. I "manufacture ana ke tar tlv on hand an assortment of . 'TIS AND SHEET IRON n ARE. p.rMn. wishine to purchase would o well . hi..wk Kriir nMMKii!n 1W.. . ...ti..;..!. t-r u-.l toil- cai i ana - r- , where as he is detcTniineu to aetiascneap as any WK, lie ..,. r J nncrmMai......-. & a sFASaa a ma rw rs. RAKERS of an entirely new pattern. m ... JAKERS of aa entirely new pattern. HOOFING done in the lastest style, and inner. Also GUTTERING. At.-.tir, IBUr l-y- ROOFING THE subscriber offers bis sevices to the citi sens ofFayettevilIe,as Carpenter and Corttrtifctor, and hopes by prompt attention toUdsiness to, share a part of the public patronage. G. W. ROSE. July 19, 1345. 335-tf. &. Cl W. X&c&aiirin Havfel just received their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, Consisting of a variety of STAPLE & FANCY Fashionable t-ilk and fur Hals, Boots d Shoes, fine French embroidered, plain and chip Straw Bonnets, fashionable shape ; double brim leijhoin and palm-leal Hals, sc., which willoe aoll lw. April 4, 1846. 37Mf. Croton Cloth for Coats; Drap- d'ete, brown Linen, Drill and Suipes for Pants ; cheap Balzorines and Berages ; " Mourning & half do. Muslins ; " Lawns and Muslins ; Gents' fine blae.k Silk Stalls ; " fancv do. tjrass Skirts and corded ditto, &c. &.c, for sale by W. G. MATTHEWS. Mav 9. 131 G. 377-tf. MONUMENTAL MARBLE FACTORY. The subscriber respectfully informs hi ftll w citiz.cn and the pnhl c in "meral, that he has opened, near') opposite the Post Office, a Factory of the above description, where orders for Monu ments, Tombs, or Grave Stones of any description will meet every attention. Painters can b sup plied with paint stones and mullois. From his ox -pi lieiiccin the business, lie boliuves'lii-ustlf com petent to jirve satisfn:tion to ull who may favor him jth their patronage. GEORGE LAUDER. FayrtfeviJe, July 18, 1846. 387-6m-prf MORE GOOD THINGS At H. Eramberts, Four doors above the foal Office. HE has j i?t r-crved from Petcrbwrj; and Wil-rnin-ton, a fiCh af Sjrtment 5 Boxsf Raisins. 12 Hall boxcs do. 20 c,r. boxes d . 5 K'-gi Boston Cmcker, T Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Butter, 20 Jars freh Prunes, 1 Bbl. pickled Bef Tongues, liO jars pickled Onions and J.ks .rt d pickles, Wall ut Catsup in pint bottles, 1 case 3lclc Tea', ooil, in J lb. papers, 16 bote fresh Candies, 1 J bbl. Currants, 18 jars Canton preserved Ginger, A till a variet of fancy articles. Also, a fie.-h sup ply of ICE. He wfll b'i glad to ee the ladies and gentlemen on Monday at the Cream Saloon, if the weather permits. Also, 5 dozm "entl'-men'a walking Canes and patrol fetickr. July 18, 1S4C. f7.tf. kkm JLsJE JL JEj 1S n?vv receiv- iuz a beaMriKut selection of Spring and Sum mer CrOODS which hu u prepared to fell us low as cu bo putcna-jed id tni mar ket. Amongst his assoiliueiil may be found, Blue, black, invisible irreen and brown broad Cloths; a great vaijety of cassirheres and vcetins, latest style; Gambroons ; cotton anrf linen Drill ings; Kentucky Jeans; coltonades; Brown Linen, .e ; silks ; Alpacas ; Bjinhazincs ; worslcu anu crape Balzorines ; embr'd Grenardines ; Lawns; twilled, i io'.rM i.nH nl.ii i G": nahams : Secor. J'aiifl lu:l tno-Vriirn ft"o6ls':' Prints, all qualities and prices!; collars: Chimezetls; scarfs ; cotton and si!k Hose; pink, blue, and blue-black crape; crape Lisse; bwis and jaconet Muslins; col'd and black Fiincca; Paris cord: shawls; black and white lace Veils; slirt and lonj Gloves ; grass and coiiled Skirt- ; Elcrines : swiss and jaconet Inserting ; hirfi'n : $.4 and I o-4 sheetii irs : silk buttons: Barege ; PalftV-leaf, Leghorn, Panama and Fur Hals; lawn, straw, sil fPnrence. laee and gimp Bmincts; a large assortment of Art'iivi-iaTs, Boquets, ant! Wreatl.s; "shades and Parasols ; UmBrITas Boots and Shoes; Family Groceries; and many a tieb a not enumerated. PAPER HANGINGS, a few yeiy pretty pat terns. March 23, 1S46. 371-tf. A. M. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER, Mav be found opposite his old stand, at the store formerly occupiea oy ,w iJcuuni. July 25, 1846. State of North Carolina CuioBberland county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions June j. ermf io-so. M. C. Gardner vs. F. B. Karney. Original Attachment Letried on one dozen clocks. 1 it lupnnng i " " . " rl IT appearing to the Court tn.tr - o , the defendant in this case, is not an nnwni . this State, or so absents or conceals dhmii mm j I the usual process of law cannot be served on him ; it is therefore ordered that publication oe tniQ. ac- cordingtoact of Assembly, notifyms said defendr - m ann. . ... crti rY Pleas and.tAutr- 1 -I'I'v., V k w IICAI ww.. w,. v 1 land, at the Court House in Fayettevdley op te ta.1 first Monday in ScDtember next, and treplevV and! rfk' A Jli..Ti?i (natl 1 Dteaa or indrawnr fih.i ;n 1 k red sr?ainstl . 1 Li j-.c. " 7'" . i I "'" ! r" property levien on oe conaemucu I the atiataet'nK i l..:.:ar. j l f Fmti ffr "yi- ftf 1 ", rTW:tn?J. Joh? McLaurin, Clerk of our aai best r00,1.? th - Monday t4" Jnne, 1846. Ju Iv 25 1846 Wa . J-McLAURIN. July2,1846. 3S?-6t- - pr.adv. $3 25. w w a . uiaasssa saa nrmmiii. , wt,M. T. i.- , --zrr- - . :j , l " "-urin, iera oi our FAYEtTEVlLLE, SATUKPAV, New, cheap Sl attractive Route TO THE NORTHERN CITIES STEAMBOAT MOUNT VERNON From Acquia Creek to Baltimore, Whole Fare, fiom Baltimore to Patera uJ'Sl Four Dollars Only. TRAVELLERS iroinNoiti arc advised that the New, Quick and Splendid Steamer, MOUNT VERNOIS.Capt. C. W. Gunnell, now runs from Acquia Creek to Baltimore every Monday and Thursd.ty, in connexion with the Richmond and P.U'rshurg, and Richmond and Frcd ritksburg Railroads. Thn Mount Vernon leaves Acquia. Creek imme diately on the arrva! of the Car.-, and Pass.ier by this Line reach Baltimore at the fame price, and some hours catlicr than those by the James River and Bay Boat.-. They also avoid the dangers of aca-sickucss and the uncertainties of the wide and rough portion of the Baj" bet nee i Old Point Comfort and the mouth of PiAomac. and make the trip betweec Acquia Creek and Baltimore in a neuj and zpltndid Sltutn boat, unsurpassed in strength, tpetd, beauty or com fort, by any Boatsouth of Philadelphia. iCJ For further particu'ars or Through Tick ets, apply At the Office of the Richmond and Pe tersburg Rait Road Company to the TICKET AGENT. July 45tS, !S16.--338-3iiiO. NEW GOODS. THE subscriber is now receiving a larje assort inent of new seasonable goods, which he can aflord, and will sell much bc!ew the spring price.- ir3 Call and see. geo. McNeill. July 25t i. 1S46. fthifhfn North Cmolitiii BACON ! qyqyQP 4kegsLard7nrsaIcby GEO. McNEiLL. July 25jh, 1846. D. G. HUMPHREY, Boot and Shoe -Maker, Returns his thanks to his friends and customer.- for the Ifberal patronage Kj has received. Je S!,J continues ihe Boot and Shoe making bnio. S8 al his old stand, near foot of Uayinoout, nearly op. osite Brings Hole,, where he. will werk u cheap and ns faithful as any tradc-mau in bis ijne. "rersuiis rrooi xiie eoaniry wiii iinn in ms stare a good assortment of strong well made fchoes. for Cotintry customer's. Please call aiidextfrniue thfin. Aug. 1, 18I6.--3By-3l. if LL persons indebted to the mbsenber ar rc- quested to call and make immediate payment!. , He may be found at the Auction Store of A. M.-f Campbell, first door above the Cape Fear Bank. 1 Mr Campbell is authorised to receipt lorin.-du- rin" my absence. M. McKINNON. August 1st, 1846. 3S9.-tf. fflSW STORE. ; SAMUEL T. HAWLEY m Would respecttiflly lL j inform the public, that sintf thw Tfr-J fire he has taken the Store iiAlrf" V rs AlcRac's burldinw South sfje ot Hay street, the first door above the Lafayette 1H0 lo1, (now ertrctin;;,) and that he is now recc ring a fill supply of NEW GOODS, (as his old Aock was entirely consumed,) consisting of Gentle men's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes, (alf decryp tions ;1 Blys' and Misses ditto, ditto ; ChiUten's ditto. ' ALSO- Calf.Go-.t, Lining, and binding Skins ; Oak slid Hemlock' So'e Leather. which he will sell low for Cxsh, or on time to those who will rvv on prestntitlien of their accounts. i August 1st, IS4C.-389.-3w. P. S Those indebted are requested to isake n'mmediole payment. KTOTIOB- All persons in debted t the subscriber by note or account, are requested to call and settle immediately, ss he is .dirnospf closing his former business. A'l per sons'hanaccounts against him are requested to present them. He may be found iri'a peit of the House occupi ed by Mr Ncill McPherson as a Tailor shop. JOHN SILLBA.N. Atignst 1st, I84S. 389.-3t. Bacoii, and XitLrd. 5000 lbs. North Carolina Bacon and Lur'd, 75BbIs Mackerel. Just received if prime Penalities, and for sale in quantities tn suit purchas r" ers, by COOK & TROY. August 1st, 1846. 3S9.-3W.. 20 OOO Lbs. for sale at 7 1-2 pei lb, by the UU0lb tl. tA,-'-'. August 1st, 1846. 389.-tf WANTED. Dvinv in th late fire. I have been deDnd of a store, and thrown out of" business, I would there fore like to get a situation in some good as r- ' tue nonse as a ciera, on iair wages. i August 1st, 184tf. 3S5..ft. masons wantSdT I WISH to hires or a eood Brick Masons and Plasterers, for' which an advance on the current wsges win be given. cc UEU.8. HKJU-j- Fayeiteville, August 1st 1 846. 3S9C-3t. J Wooitn must have their tsiii while inej iv ther die. - - .. VVhvis a'iiun like a iuryi -ins. w Wh ia a lr1v KtlJrtla like a c'rSir 7 Be- Muaa it ia manufactured to-baefc-bar. (To AUGUST 8, 1846. NEW YORK FALL TRADE; TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. -j-ERE can be no doubt but that the city of INew York is the most advaiitaous marker ill ibe United States for the purchase of country supplies. 18 eonnectcd by water communication and Kailroads w ith all the States in the Union ; it re ceives the largest importations from abroad, con tains the largest stocks of jfoods, und is the great depot of American Manufacturers, and prices are less and c reditu more liberal. Persons di.tp.ucd to purchase will fintMMo tfc -ir advantage to call on the following houses : Dry Goods. Jobber of Staple and Fancy Dnj Gooite, ? Zephyr IVorsltd, Canvass, Gloves, Rib- bons.Lates, -c. DS TURNER, CO William t, between Cedar nnd Pin-. Itnporte rs of Merlin Zephyr Worsted, Pat terns, Canvass, Floss, Silk, Chenille, Purse lyist, Oiled Silk, Paris Fancy Articles, f 'imps, t rinLS. Tassels, -r.: LSA AT DROlTlEKs?, 43 John si., and 357 Qroadwa y. Btrlin Zephyr and Tapisseric Worsted, Pat terns, Canvass, Chtnille, Floss and Purse Sdks, Fringes, Gimps, Cords and Tassels. 'Steel Trimmings, Beads, and a large as Uortment ofF rench fancy arlicles,Jor sain by Dll PEYSER, Importer, 55 John street, or 363 fruadway. ' Straw Goods Manufacturer and Dealer in Straw Goods, Valm Leaf Hats Artificial Floteers, $c. Ell C BLAKE, 22 John at, up stairs. , Cash Clotli Store, KpEPFEL, G REGORY & FOOTE, 39 John hi, up stairs (betw Nassau anil William) Impor ts and Dea'ers in French, German and Eng Is!i Ciollifc, casiineres, vcslings. Tailors' Trim- IMUgS, DrGood Mcrcha nts and Tuil.ir. visiting tln tity of New York arc tcspecliuHy invited io i: etui ne our stock. Boo lis, &c. Publishers of Biowns G rammers, .Veto York leaders, fyc, have very large assortment tf school, medical, and miscellaneous books. Merchants, Colleges, District Schools and men library companies furnished al low frices. SAMUEL S Sc WILLIAM WOOD, 2G1 Pearl st. fnporter of Gertrtetiij French, and ull foreign . iftnkn J.tr Col te ores, public and. nrioate .i- of dries, dj-c. SStngle book imported to or- i Her. fuulisher of Tlomccopalhic liookt Importer and Dealer in Hcfmaopathic Jle- tlicines .- ,WM. RADDE, No. 322 Broadway Importers tf J&nglish end French Stationery, iinrl rim nil til rhu-flu nf -fti-munf firtrtk ir-...M . rt-,.-, Tie '-J'" 'c' " 'V' 1 large assortment oj cheap Account books, suitable for southern and western trade. FRANCIS & LOUTUEL, 77 Maiden Lane. Lewis Franc i , Cyrus 11. Loutrel. Importers of English and French, Fancy dj Staple Stalionery : RICH & LOUTKEL CI William at. English and French Tissue and Writing faprrs, seating was, wafers, steel pens, parchment, i iks, fluids, &c. Screw and Lever Copying Presses, of every variety. Manufacturers of Account Books for the trade. Papers of ecry description at the tnnutiief urtrs' prices. D.unestic Stationery on ;yiii.iiissin. James V Rich, W M Loutrel. Playing and Visiting Cards- Manufacturer of Playing, Visiting and Busi ness Cards, Quills, tf-c. GEORGE COOK, 71 Fulton sr.et. Glass, China & Conceits ware. Importers and Dealers in French and Eng lish China, Glass, Earthenware, Looking Glasses, Clocks, and Britannia Ware : RICHARD F HAVILAND, No.82 Maiden Lane, b"tween Pearl and William street.--. Merchants, Hotels and Vesse's supplied on the best terms. Importer and wholesale Dealer in Earthen- tpare. China and Glass : FW OG'BURY, 56 Courtland street, between ,XT 1 -"-'v - , fi t asuinnon sou uicmmiu 010. 1 JlSI IIuI' Iltil. rw use T... I Manufacturer of flam, Japanned and flan- sshed Tin tf are, ana Uealer m ISrilanma Ware, coffee -Mills, &c. filso, Importer of planished and block tin ware, metal sauce pans, tea kettles, enamelled ware, cc. P B CLARK, 13 Piatt street. JlfanuccXMrrfltiri dealers in Bitannia ware plain and Japanned tin icare, cone and globe lAtn terns, lea trays, J ry pans, sauce p'Ctns", shovels and longs, coffee mills, Spoons, iron tet're. rivets, kettle ears, $-c Impor- ters of block tin and planished ware : BEN H A M JOHNSON &. CO, S72J Pearl street, nearFultch. Darius Uenham, Geo w jonnson, M R Whitney. Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in platn and Japanned Wart ltnners aooim anu. Maekines. Importer of block tin and planished wares, Src EDWARD CARTER (of the late firm of Locke Carter l No. 21 Fulton St.. between waier ana Front. Mvnufaeturer of plain andjapanned tin "ware, and importer ot hardware, blocK u n una nfnnithrrl mare Z NE JAMES, S3 Cliff St., between Fulton & John. c. . . c.w.1r Ti1 HnsiprvWare Snirt, StOCK, ana HOSiery house. E STONE & ORE AC EN, 1C7 William st, corner of John and 66 John, have been lor tee iasi Tears in the Gentlemen's furnishing business, 'ed by thamselres- 0r Shirts, bosoms, collars, ties, sea rfs.cra vats, ondersliwta.drawera, and b&Yt a tar"esuCK manaiaciui " ,. !-!rE?s.F!! rtirieet from a larzaatock. arDcles that eannot fail to please them, eotn W . . li a quality snd price. - ' . Importers, manufacturers, and wholesale deal ers in all description of gentlemen' hosiery, stocks, cravats, scarfs, shirts, collars, bos oms, suspenders, gloves, caps, e.: JOHN M. DA VIES &i JONES, IOC William n, S. E. corner of John. Importers, manufacturers, and u .olesale deal ers in linen and cotton shirts, undershirts, drau-trs, hosiery, scarfs, stocks, cravats, collars, bosoms, J c JOHN P WAKEMAN t CO., 70 MjiJ.ii Lane, and 3 Lib- r:y st. Ciofliiiig. LONGSTREET & SPECK, 8i Nassau srrce!. mannfaciurers nd vli.)!e.-al- dealers m clothing, bave always o:i hand a very lare a3sorunent ol clothing, made of the best material and in the best manner. Tnose in the trade and others are invited to call and ex iiniuc our stock nnd -tylcs, which we tbink excecl any otln-rs iii point .it" style and wirkniuuhip in the rruiket. We are ulso pre pared to manufacture clothing tor ihu s-iuih and .vest in u style ana iii.itiuer to defy com; etition. C T L iii street, " D Si-etk. 31crcliaut Tailors JOHNSON, LANPH1ER &i. UASCV, Mer chant Toihus. hve p nrd thi-ir -pii-ii.inl new .-tore. No. "!03 Bjoad ay, '5 diirs alo e tlie Fran!. !in Hiiuse, wUe.e ull alt ay b - fonnJ a choice select ion of Pin e ti ooiL-. j :nl maJe ii:i;iii. nt.-Sk. geutU nuns' fun i?li!iii" nita! s of ! I it- Lt impor t;it;ui s. Drapers & 'railors- A. P1ETCI1 cCO.. l7C Broadway. uikI.t How ards I lotcl, ar receiin t.'jeir I'uil aiid Winter feUjiphes of Cloths, eaSsim' res, vesting, &c. &.C-. Our stock comprises ihe riihest assortment ever ot feicd in this city, a:d our fut i!itie.- in making up garments ajc such as enables ns to compete with any house, and at prices lower than th usual rates. A large assortment of garments ready made. Manufacturers a?id Dealers in fine Shirts, collars, bosoms, and under garments. Mer chant Tailors atid Dealer are invited to call and examine our stock. MORRISON & JONES. Drapers an I Tiilors, 135 ai:J 117 William st., Wa-hin"ton tt ucs. Salamander Safes. Rich $ Co' Patent Improved Salamander Safes, doubh and single, ivarranted Jree from dampness, as tcell as fire proof an improvement upon Holder's Patent. For sale by A. S. MARVIN, A eni f.r the manufacturer, 138$ Water st. Also by Isaac Biidge, New Orleans Fancy Goods. Importer and wholesale dealer in French, Pnglish and German Fancy Goods, confc., brushes, perfumery, -c Manufacturer of portable tlesk. roork boxes, dressing cast s, card cases, pocket books, wallets, et c. GEORGE R OHOLWELL, No 24 Maiden Lane. Importers of English, French and German Fancy Goods, gold and gilt jeieelry, per fumery, stationery, cy-c: SILL & THOMPSON, 84 William st., up stairs. Fancy Soaps & Perfumery. The only iformine Walnut Oil Military Shaving Soap, manufactured by WM. JOHNS'ON, lat Johnson, Vro'-m &: Fowler, with every deFCriptiou of Fancy So'ips, atVd perfumery, at the teuni soap works, 21 Courlland st, cheaper than anj house in the United States. I-ithosfraphic Prints, &c- Puolishers of original colored prints, superior artttles, at the loicest prices for cash. Or ders accompanied by ureniiitanceruiuctual- ly attended to. Agents 7canfecTin the fercnt towns throughout ihe country. SARON Y & MAJOR, 99 Nassau st, near Fulton. N. CURRIER, tto 3 Spruce si ., after J st No vember at. his old stand. No. i! Spmce, corner of Nassau, narly opposite City Hall. N. 0. is now prepared to supply oiders for Litl-o-raphic 1'iints, from 1 to 25(',t'00 at 24 hours notee. His assort ment is the most extensive in thi United States, and consists almost exclusively f original draw ings executed by the best artist in ihe country. Amenta for the south and w et supplied at s small advance on the era! of public at fun. He ifivites competition but defies opposition. Paper I Inngiiigs- M. A. HOWELL & CO., manufacturers and wholesale dialers in this article, keen constantly on hand at the warehou-e of their manufactory. No. 199 Pearl .t, the largest and most extensive vnriet) of new styles to be found .n the United Stat--, id which they particularly invite the attention of deal- -ri ';)... . ; 1 .. - 1 CI.". 1 lib niiiucg w puaabBB ai i - t j u " im i rmrhinrrv. ior nrndnririK a annerior nimlirv .f goods, enables us to sell at our warehouse at first J'.. --r-.. t ..j manufactory prices. Trunks and Carpe Bags. PETERS, HORTON & CO., manufacturers and wholesale dea'ers. Repository No. 60 Maiden Lane, New York, and corner of Canal &. Magazine streets, New Orleans. Windov Shades. KELTY &. R1KER, 131 Chatham st., mauufaC- I tetters and importers of Shades and Mounti cxel..sively.-Dealers can save from 10 to 30 ings, pel eent by calling as above, which is the only nnH taetorv ol anv exteut in the U.b. - Window Shade Depot RARTOL & rE MADNY. manufacturers and imDorters. No. 7 Spruce St. Shades of all deserip tions. kinds,- and sizes, 50 per cent ehesper than can be bought at anv other place. I nmmings at manufacturers' prices- feiens. banners, ind in- tenor d. coral ions done a style not tube sur passcu Umbrellas, Parasols & Shades. Manufacturer and dealer in umbrellas, para- . J I .1 I j L lK -1 sol ana sun inuuci, shhkiw nrnnure, cloths. &c. A laree assortment always on hand. - GEORGE J.BYRD, 180 Pearl st., nearly oppo 1 nmA 3 11 Urjatrrella Farasols, Caiies, Whalebone, &c. CA-LKfNB fc DARROW. 28 M.iden lUni"010. " .m urTv..---C . corner. of Itaaeau manotactory anwhtlessle is, parasolettes, 1 hata. walking canes, whalebone, umbrella siks, ; I , r- Tl . .t- in wnjnamB,Jurmturee, Scalers trom nipt sa a paaasi w swsa vvivvTDtfV'm rsiir. ....-- L Volume 7 Number 39o' Stained Glass. Stain d Glass and metal sash work of every de scription made to order. Deslous trom the coun--try faithfully executed, and warranted toive satis faction. CARSE & READ. 5 Sprjucc street. Stoves, Bells, &ct t Wholesale Dealers in stoves and castings. A large assortment f the various patterns now used, on hand; mnorig hich is At wood's celebrated Empire Cook Siove, cauldrons, u;ar rnills and kettles; church, factory, and steamboat bells, of al! sixes. 11ICKOK & CO, 39 Water street. Td Dentists. JOHN D. CHEVALIER, 134 Broadway, est.b iished 1832, has for !4 years devofd his whole at tention to the manufacture of D-n-al Instruments, aed has always a large stock unhand. For the superiority of his Instruments, ke refers So any Dentist of seven years' practice in the Union., Gentlemen desi-ing a catalogue, m d list of price!,' Mill have one forwarded to them by sending their adJics, (jo a I paid. Nankin Tea Company- THE NANKIN TEA COMPANY. No. 352 lV;irl street, doalors in pure and fraffiant Tea9. Country m. u-hants, heads of families, and all large consumers, are invited to examine their stock. Canton Tea Company. . . THE NEW YORK CANTON TEA COM -PA i V at 125 Chatham st. and 163 Greenwich st. is the oldest exclusive Tea Establishment in Amei -ice. Men ban t a an J others wishing to contract for the salt of our superior packed Teas must apply immediately if by mail, prepaid. Premium Boots. Fine Boots for S3, 50 city made, equal to those sold in olh r stare f.r gVOD. Fine French Calf Boots for 54,50, equal to ihe best mode- in the city for 86.00 or S7,0u at YOUNG & JON && Fash-' ionb!e French Boot and Shoe Manufactory, No. 4 Anns', near the American Museum. OurBoota having been judged ia th late Fair at Niblo'a are said to b the best ever sold in the city. " Q,uick sai3 and small profits," is our motto. Optician. JOHN ROACH, 62 Nassau st. Thermometers, suiveying compasses and instruments in general for wholesale dealers. Lenses ground to order for any purpose. German and French Daguerreotype apparatus and ull the materials used in the art. Apparatus of his own m.iK, superior to any made in tho Unir d States, spectacles suited to every sight. Oideis, with cash, promptly attended to. MMWVH MilM T m LINES TO A BEAUTY. BY S. P. WILLIS. She's beautiful ! Her raven curls Have brriken hearts in envious girls ; And thy sleep hi contrast so, Uke ntven feuhers upon snow. And bathe hr neck, and shade the bright, Daik eye (roin which th y catch tho If-ht, As if their irKitfetlrl looks Mere mado, I'o kewp that glor'os - e in shade, A id ho'ier makes its tranquil spell,' Lifce waters in a shaded well. I c.-ifinot rh)me about that Pvc matched it w ilh a midnight sky I've said 'twas d rp, and dark, and w i'd, Expres:?ive, liquid, watching, inild,. But the jewell'd star and fhe iivfng air. Have nothing in it half so fair. She's noble, noble one to keep Eoibalin'd for dreams of fever'd sleep An eye for nature, taste re'ffn'd. Perception sweet, and balanc'd mind. And more than all a gilt of thought To such a spirit fineness wrought. That on my ear har language fell As if each word dissolved a spell. Ytt I half hats her; she has nil That would ensure an ouzel's fall. And there's a coed collected look, As if her pulses beat by book, A measured tone, a cold reply f A management of voice and eye, A cshn, pass 'd authentic air. That leaves a doubt of softness there, TiH look and worship as I may M y fever'd thoughts will pass away. And when she lifts her fringing lasLes And her dark e)e like star-light flashes'. And when she plays her ,uiet wile Of that calm look and measur'd smile, I go away, like one who's head, In some fiae scene the prompter's vtord. And make a vow to break a chain And keep it -till we meet again. Science roR Children. Tho New Yoik News recoidsthc .urpiiiiig fact,- that a cat, if her tail he pinched between a door atid tno post, will uiler the voweU n, e, i, o and , ' with sreat distinctness, and if toe Diucb?i4 t nroloDiied, the cive the to ff ItTA I'.. r ...:i:.r. i -v i i mi- aaa in uiiiiv hiiu iiiHrnrmii'i miin. iiuis: ' Isct may nao nu linpoiiaut neaTlt) on - me educalioQ t f youth. Childrws-iiefealter while indulging in the mfautu1 rusement of pinching rats tails, may aUo very beueliciall. occupy themselves in the study of the vowel eouuds of rne alphabet. Mothers should in stil thu principle into the miuds of their lutte jewels. "'Taint Like." A ceiuin lawyer had' his DOitrait tak-en in his favorite attilude. , r; ,- . . -, rti.i,.i IIU1 lauding with one hand iu hirf pocKei. iiur r.;.t vnu.Mi;at .n iii in see it, ana I . ai . . V t l ! 1 . iKa vnrlr - eveiy body aaid, - uo, now nnr, - '-f I A-n o d farmer only diSKent- A- taint like. HO 'taint." aaid he dryly, looking 'ouT the cottJCr of his eye. " 1 aiot i:L-?-.1ni.nid,eriarV bodV 44 just show ua Toiijt liU. no 'laint " responded toe oia j.u. , - sun I has got bis nana iu ui p , u. wo 1;ka airaiQ jf ha had it in somebody !sV -.i t w " i pocliet." 1 I I
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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