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r fWIL "CHARACTER 13 AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT JS TO INDI VIDIAI-S; AND THE GLORY OP TH 3 T A T E 13 THR COMVOX PftOPEUTV BY VM H BAYNE Mew IPnipnini. The subscriber have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W. Beattv c Co., For the transaction ot' A General Commission Business In the 7otcn of Wilmington, .V. C. Tiiey will ;ivc particular attention lo tlte sale f VimHcr, Lumber, and Naval Store; the receiv ing and forwarding rood., and the sale and pur chase of "no Is for tlie hack country. Tl ;y wuld respectfully sol cit a portion of pijh lie patronage, and pledg': tlieir best exertions to giv satisfaction. M W REATTY, JOHN C LATTA, July 19, 13A5. 334-tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH an Carriage Makers use. A "find as S'lrfiremt always on han't, and for sale at cue cent per pound advance on the Mnnitficturers prices by W. PHI on. ' October 25, 1815. 349-tf. IMPORTANT IIOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wlicrl. TllE .Subscriber having witnessed the succrs-1- I'll operation ol tiicf wneois, wen- mclaceil lo pi ur- etias.: the ri "lit of usi n th:ni in the state of Norlh Carolina; and ihev now oner ri dit, t FIFTY do lars, or fir ale individual rights for a whole county, on reas mable terms. Pesi I s bein generally adopted in the Northern States, t'ic.'t' wheds are c ttnn; into Heneral use in ih Hon'hcrn States. We have sold about 100 Jtiir'if, t'J of wiii'tb are in succ ssfii! operation in C :i il'ierla II I county. T!i:j : w ire! are. mo o dura'de. and mor- casly ii'?pr i i or I r "v i p.operly put together than the iJ.itter n-lic I. They will ave. one-third of the n-it-.r. j id run w 11 in !.ek w.ttur, when th"ie is a IkiI nlnvr. l'h Kf:i-d ofthe saw is increased lo m rc t'n in double tho strokes per minute. V j refer, im ii -.tilers, to the following gentle m: i, som : of wli on hive had the wheels in opera cio i I i in nth or ni'ire; and (mm nuny of them, ci nd . 1 1' , wehivH roee .vd certificates expressing I'l-.jr approbation of the superior advantages cf i.Vs Tovrr the fltiMrr wV- I, and stafiny that t -ir si wi'l cut 2 ', .V) , 35'0, and oven an i'j'i ; 11 lrt per day, an I sayc one-third of the wtcr. J'VvTt r rr. lLt.K. A (Ju'niii. ( 'u m u :ni a v n. A'ex. Mii'chison, Jhri-to her Mn'ime, Ah-K NVili-mi--, :..) A N M.-N-i l, F i ri ifi.ird S iijt'i. LknuI fl. John Wi!li:im', Fq. Tho'ii .s It une, J La -niter. Jox Jatnrs McDaniil. Cr vi;,, John Ilrat. Cot t'MBC. Lot V'il!i mnon. i;iieox. V C McNeill. IllCU.MOVD John C .MrLiiwnn, J. hn t . F;iMey. Ansos. J II lUid, Millwright. A l ' hum. Cl'W Kl.l.. Win. lln.-ll. J T l.-?-on, Millwiij (JlUTlllM. Col & Brantly, Smith St Pollen, N Clc2H. Wake. S Be;, sly, JftHSfTON. Jei-se T Ltach. J Oil .!c!7.u; . I J W ll-.w !l. Hi. ait. v Kicn. J.Mif McKay, I'.olifrt Meivin, S N Flivliardton, Thorn ! C Sni;b, I-aac Vri.ht. John 'niilii. S i m p - v . t ; T P irk." 'a1-. P. trick Mnrfdiy, J. inn H . Sp.-.rm in, Hardv Itovai. IUnoich. Jiinic M urphv, C!i irl s Hfnty. ht ih Ossxow Ro'o'it A man. (.IRCKNK. Th'oia Hooker, Uu AitraRT. I 11 u ii ' , r Arn"..ld- 1 M't.lV. 1 ,i. v if I ! rm, .1 i in v J i r !;tt'-? Mooro. Gcn.ror.n. Fuolks . Dr Pitt. Jn'in Jot'ier, D -. Rob ft a"d Iticttaift W iTo'Arhir. different parts of t'. c I J--1 les many y ot Iters iii Slate. I o 1 Willi co,:li n dc--rvcdly hijr" 1 r lcl r ' 1' FCriher foe I j;i -titled in oil tin; pndie, tiv V w i'l keep rin- tli-'r'- neeii I" oo hand a fiiptdyot .. t i m -J,.,.t...I imIh.Ii r,r U hetds it t avcttcvil.e Wi'iiiiii"Ui, Newli m and v ah.ngton. And .1 r JamTi T. Do ls-.n, of Caxwell, h is th m for ale. We caution all pc j-oos throu ih the Stale against navie" 'iy person but ourselves, i.ronr ni-.thoriied iUot " tor The riht of ,.i .."ihee wheels. ""NO 1 ICE TO MILLWItfGHTS.-lf you wish rrVovment, acquaint vour-. Ives ih p..ffi.. ... tb. e Whe-N, as we now wish to mpl at least J..0 in this busings in freot part ol the State. DU.NCAN Mc.NElLL. ARCIi'D McLAUCHLIN. A A MeK ETHAN, ravetleville, January 3f f86. 3C-tf Fire Proof Koofs. THE undersisnrd is ready to conir.cf for the cov ernv. ot pv.N of buildings with im, copper, or wnc,an. wit execute promptly any work he may contract for, and lor small ptotiis J nne 21, 1 !45- 33D-tf. F. T. WARD. M1F, SuUeiiW has opened a OUST- SMITH SHOP al the fool I Hay mount, nt door to C. R. Join s' Store, where he miniila crtMnj on making and r pairing guns, p.stoU, and' lck of all kinds. AIo, repairing ei i. hoe ock, keys, spring bolls, knobs, wmUtrUas. praos,caiies,"andirons, pocket knives, ff-c. he. N. B. PenpW frnlu the country c'arf have their work done by hrminS it unth ihem to town ; Ihey can have it xcvTK4 or ,lieir relTn All work doacm o0od OTd E. A. HARPER. May 3, 184C. 377-tf. WOULD respectful S1 w ww lyiiuorruUio citizens of FayeucMjle andth public generally tnafh has taken the sund recently occupied by E.J.Clark, on CidU-.J fStrect,5 doors South of 1 J1 a r k e t S q u a re , wh-e re We w . noiu i itiu netp con tr.tly on nana n assortment! TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE Persons wishing to purchase would o wefl ctll.and examine his stock before purenaeing whre,as hei aetermwe seiiascheap a. other manutacturer in mioiaie. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. BmPIMfi Am tmtUm UltMl.t.. ..Jk..l U:il. .! " " " manner. Also GCTTFRING. - ' m,j , - u NEW GOODS. THE subscnb- r is now receiving a larsc assoit incnt of new seasonable soods. which he can afford anl will sell much below the spring pricea. !"jCall and sec. GEO. McNEILL. Ju'v 25fi. 1316. Xtw, clicap Sc attractive Route to ma NORTHERN CITIES, RV nun i tjr. STEAMBOAT MOUNT VERXOX. From Acquia Creek to Baltimore Whole Fare, fiom Baltiinoic to lVter-lufi, Four Dollars Only. TRAVELLERS coin- Noit i are adviard that the Ni-w.Uiiidt and Soicndid S' earner, MOUNT VKIINON, Capt. C. W. Gunnell, now runs from At quia Creek to Biltimore every Monday and Thursd iv, in connexion w ith the Richmond and P-tersbnrg, and Ilichinond .and Frrdi ricksburg Riilroadp. Tin; Mount Vernon leaves Acquia Creek immc diatety on the arrival ot the Car.-, anl Passengers by this Line teach Baltimore at the fame price, and ?ome hours earlier than those by the James River a nd R.-i y Boat.". They also avoid the dangers of 8e:i-ickncss and tho onceifaintits of th wide and rouh portion of the Baj" between Old Point Comfort and the mouth ot I'otoniiic. and make the trip betvvece Acquia Creek and Baltimore in niio and xplendid tttam bout, unsurpassed in strength t speed, beatify or com fort, by any Boat south ol 'Philadelphia.. iCJ For further paiticu'ari, or Through Tick et, apply at the OfTtee of the Richmond and Pe tersburg Rail Read Company to tho TICKET AGENT. July 25th, 1315. 3S8-3m. CHEAP BOLTIXG CLOTHS. JAMES KYLE has jnt received a full supplv of the but Anker Bolting Cloths, No. 2 to 10. ciuapcr than usual. Auu.-t iJ. I8;6. FOR SALE. I WISH tosellmy Sand l;in on Big Uotkfisii, beine; a!xnf 2'iU acres of "rood turpentine land, with a irood stream forcarr in ,'t to market, navi jfahlcat any time while therein water enough for boa Ik to ru i b t c li Favcttevillc and Wifining ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. Ju'v I?. IS 15. 333-tf. DR. W vl. I. M ALLE t T, may be found, when not orofes-ionally ena .'f d, at his office near Ee cles's Bii'l je. ;idjoi'it iy the offic: at present occu uied bv ihe ilo . Jamts C. Dobbin. A. isn. i 2i. IRIC 33 J. ly. MINIATURES. Ihe subsiri er would re?pict!uliy announce to citizens of Fayelteville, that, ow in to his itn- paireil -late ot healthsome three weeks ago. ne having rtrei to li e country, has now reiiuiu d to ihir iacT- aain, wh if he" piirjuucs remaining a liort t in , in oru r to jve all an opportunity of p o urin2 correct Likenesses of thcmsclvts and liifmln. in suoeiior Ft e. I it .: il. ncv-.r.il of the most fUC- itiiiM). merreotvpe ctabli.-h.. r.ts in the State of New York, lie has advantages, enjoyed by hut f' atliyls. . P.ptrr r- ken in a superior and greatly im ! proved sl!e, i crl ctl true to nature, oi very nne tone, eiui'U anu coiorcu so imi v.. - . i!iim in the least. t..,i...oo ..r -i. i.- i- t'iir:iw;d Dcifor.s taken at VI I I I U I ' ' "I " ttieir refi'lfiice if required. pHrtotit..r auction n.v. n to those who may v, fr. rd .nan-, 4 m'lhia U:Htnl art. ln-fruetions". with all ihe far-st improvements, nr....r:.uii.l .t..ek In oi-Iied on r a so 1 1 a ble t er 111 f. For lnrh.r int. .riri.i I i oil enquircat his room, 4 .l.w.r u ..O- ul Ttfl ..r Molel. Ife wjl f.i.h "remain two w e's longer, at the mrwt a.iM 1-. it.t tii-.e te iilad lo see all who desire a io6d lifcent fs, 'J, J.L.BRYAN. Ana. 22, I34. Hall & Jolinsonf Offer tor satr. 100 hhd. Porlo Rico and Cuba Mola cacks Lime, 5"0 sai k Liverpool Salt, IH tons Iron, assoiiv't ees. April n, IM4G. 37 3-I v. vEiiv cin:.ii run cash. Notthe-n-M.Mlr' Iinggi.s and 3 cU of HARNESS, complete; all of superior wok livinship, and ofthe in. st noniov. d modern fl0' 1 P. i: V E Ii LY ROSE& SON o t-J4r.. 36-t t ,1 tltllHUjl ' J . w - - MONUMENTAL MARBLE FACTORY, 1 I iU j The suhKenhr resneclfullv informs hi tellow citften ad the pubbc in geneial, that he Has openea, nearly oppdsite the rosi umi - - ofthe abov ri-rmii,m where orders for IWoou- to I . m . I r J....i.llAn else "-nis, lombs.or Cirave Stones oi any ucvi.p. - win meet every attended. Painters can dp sup- any I plied with na.nt anA m..tlo,.. From his ex i peitence in thulW u uir.-.. Klrr.nrlf GREAT IVIArL ' com - petent to -W M"r"tT m.Y KMwt i ........ uu incir natrona ori . neriii rsy r. ATTnF.R. FAYETTEVILI.t, SATURDAY, 100,000 Acres Vnlunblc FOR ALtE. THE Subscriber has purchased all thf LANDS belongin; to the Estate of Abram DuWis, dec'ti., lying principally in RobesoR county, and on both aides of Lumber River, th difPrent nrveva cor- tainin over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a lare part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity of Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These Linda are very valuable both for t'ie Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a Iar?f partis well suited, being in a region Where the Turpentine yield more abu-ndantly than any other section ofthe State.. The Lands will he sold at a low price, anrfirfquantlties to suit purchasers. Information respect ius the titlo can be wbrained hv appl vinr to the Hop. Robert Strange, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Alt ornevs r.t Law.) I understand thereare many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that tFte law will be enforced aeainst all such offender?. Application for any part of the Lands ten he made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be dulj" authorized to make sate ofthe ?ani'. JHOS. J. CURTIS. Fayctfevflle, N. Cy, rvfarch 1 , 1 845. SI 4 -if. IYeYteville. and. tyarsaif" STAGE, LINE. THE Subscriber bavin r 'ak-en the management of tho above Line, Hatters- himself that by putting on a n w Hack, better stork, and "trovel linp' up," all who may give it a trial wj-11 be better pleased than heretofore. Under tho prost-nt arrangement, leave Fajetlc ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. in., ami arriyo at Warsaw in ;imeto take the train fir North or Sooth. Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at er the arrival ol the train from both ways. Pusseiiijorii enter at Bri-zs' Hole!. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent Favett, v'lU. JnTv 5. 1g4C 376-t f. FOR SALE. 7. THE subscriber lTer8 for sale about I'onr Hundred Acres of Pine Land, situated in Bladen county, on ihe cast side of the Cape Fear rfiver, within a qic wivd1 a half &nd three miles of the river. Satf land is- waff strifea to tho Turpen tine, Tar, and Timirer Busfness. For further information and terns, applv to the subscriber. FRED'K B. GAUSE. Bladen county, April 18, 1846. 374-tf. Gardner & IVEcKetlia!!, HAVEIatcly made considerable noprovcm ni in ! their styl'i of Work .audhavc noiv on ha no a u i ERAL. ASSUlU.uii i , .oiisio:iii oi Carriages, Barouches, Buggic? Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, c.j Which for lea:ice ol hap aiivi ttmsb, anu inra- bilitv, will compare with any made 1:1 the U 5t;,f Persons wishing to Imv, would do well to jail and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, orapi-roved notes. j llavingin our employ first rate Smiths, we prepared lo do any Iron work in the above line on moderate term?. , , , .' We warrant all our work to be ot ooo ana raifi ii I workm inrhip ant mate rials, for one year. , REPAIRING faitbtiuiy cxecuieu ai oj. notice, and on reasonaul term-. Faveltevjl', February" 8, 1S4C. V- : ConnelPs Pain Extractor. From I ico to eight times cheaper than before, or nolhing if Uu user is not delighted with t!. An article tiat every family must consider in-!ispensa!.b- when tiiev'know its power and v.Iue, and Inch has heretofore been sold too higu to reach a'l cla-ses, tias n .w been reduced m price, w th a vi w 'ha: ric i and poo.-, high and low. and in fact every h unan bein;; may nnj y its contorts ; and all ho o t it shaM h"tv the price returned to them if they are n t de'ighted with its use. v c nssert without the po-sili iy d contradiction, that burns aod ea!ls. ev-ry ext. rllal sore, old or fresh and all external paf.is and aches, no matter where, .-hall be reduced to comfort by it in fivemin-ut- 8 saving life, limb or scar. No burn can be fatal if thisii applied unicss tho Ut.ils arc dcrtroy .i l.v tii. accident. It is truly in.iical to appear- anc "in its fl":cts. Enquire lor "Connell's .dazi cal Pain Extractor Salve," at Comstock & Go's, 21 Conrtland st.. New York. Price 25 cents or tour .times as much for 10 cents, and near ten times as much for a dol ar. Cadtios Be sure and get Connell's, as conn- terf its and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct tr im Comstock & Co.. or never touch it. -r For sale wholesale by Comstock &. Co, N orU; and by S J ILnsd ilc; Atkins & Co C inton; Ein . ati.- Si, Bro.. lvinstoa ; ITass & SoHivnn, Kenans- ville; D G Fwttersoii, LaM'c Rockfisii; McDowal & Co. F.'iz ibetlrown. CUMSiOCK & CO'S y ER MlrLGb. 'i u. t.t nnl nrest of i V crnut.i'-es is no-? r i J.."il.;- r.l.ee bv S. J. Hinsdale ; Atkins & 111 pn; I ' I . - . . r . lo.t. if, it Rro Kinston : l?as? oi Sodliv.. Kmansvi lf; D (4rj-.lso!Lrttle Lock- fHli; and McDowuI & Co, El.sabethtown . MORE GOOD THINGS kX H. Eraxntoerts, four doors aborc the Post Office. HE has pst received from Petersburg and W11 minston. a f.e?h a?-sirt!nct : 5 lloxc.-" Raisins, 12 Half boxes do. CO c,r. boxes do. 5 K- c Boston Crackers, 1 1 ie . e Rice, 4 Tu'-s Ciothen Cutter, 0 Jars fresh Prunes. " ) Bbl. ptekletl Be. f T..niics, 130 iars piekbd Onions and assort u pickles, Walnut Catup in pint hollies, i ri.e Black Tea. ciod, in J lb. p ipers, i j 16 boxes fresh Candies, 1 i bbl.Curranis, 18 jar vu,r::v;.;..i. au.;. fre.h sup I"'" 7.r ' Alcv fpill bud An8 a VMiet'" o: 'n.T.rt ... fWlldies and pty ot iy v. tfthc Cream-Sald..,- win ui-- - ' -- -- .w oentlerhen on i.uvsw-y favor weatHlierm.ts. aikHi'g Ca-ies 1 5 down 2E.IU' emen s w I lineourazc iSousc Manufactures 167-tf. SEPTEMBER 19: 1&46. FRESH GOODS. JLST received, Zante Currants, soft shell Al jnonds, Br;.til Nuts, Prunes, Citrons, Mustard, Bolter Crackers, Soda Buiscmts, Mrs Miller's fine cite wing Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, C asia, Sporting Powder, In Canisters &c. Forsa'eby W. PRIOR. August -29ih. 1846. -349-tf. HliTSOOZS, STATIONERY. BIXOIXG, &.C. R. W. HARDIE u",ru;$ INew Books, and at .tionery, together with an en tire new Book blndingappamtus. He has ooened a store nit ilnnr to tl. Psi nr ! 5ce wlrcre he will be ;Jad to s-tpply hisfriends and customers. October 4, 184; 145 CONSUMPTION CURED ! ! UosiffiofATiii asd Auomiir mai-pilf com bined. Consumption can be cured are words lhat uir years have sole?y been applied to Dr. Taylor's Genuine L.ilsain of Liverwort front 375 Bowery to which invaluable medicine Hy arc peculiarly applicable, hut have been copied and used by oth ers. J Dr. TayHr'a Balsam of Liverwort lias cured and r-Iieved over 40,000 persons ot Consumption. Liver Complaint, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, 0oM Dyspepsia. Pleuricy, Palpitalion," Broncfuti., U,'T Which crnplaints, when taken in time, this medi cine has for years proved a specific. We believe that no one should c'ie of these dij eases.and if those who think their lives worth pre serving woald at once use this remedy according i0 elirecttons, the report of deaths fro..i these dis eases would rapidly be diminished. Of Use fruth ot tlii. position we are ready and willing to satisfy any nqurer, by the mo3t conclusive certificates and by numerous living witnesses in every town', who preler r commending the medicine by word of mouth to having their names published. One of our patients recently curf d took One Doxnii Bot tles to distribute-. Surely all comment is here ur. necessary with reference lo its peifect efrlcacy. My brethren of the profession use it in "their practice bvefose ifs Wonderful cwres arc the flects of pure genuine Palholouical principles with which Ihe Ctaack or Charlatan hs nolhin? to do. They may copy, imitate, coirnterfeit, &c , but it is all they can do, and are never lobe irustd, as they are only catch pctioies and mav seiiotisly im pair the Constitution. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the happy coinbinafion of Homaropathy tfrtd AINipaihy. It is entirely ji vegetable extract, and so combined thai only the most minute doses arc taken, of its con centrated active principles, whose action is unlike another remedies ot the kind, and are so combi ned", that 1 his Balsam n fleets siuu!t&-neausl v ihe encu'atory, respiratory and s-ecrefory organs, and incrasin the tciRpernture and action of tho re mote, yitse'g, while ft diimn:-'S.ea it in the drscarcd v- ?3( X and organs of the cheat and throat, thus Civing them an opportunity to heal by aiding na t;.ro ... her effort, to thow ,?fi jli;v?iire Mry two Physicians in attendance at the old office, 375 Bowcy, to visit and tive advice. The Poor arc attended "ralis. Buy enly as above, and be care ful to avoid counterfeits and imitat ions of all kinds and 8;e Dr. Leed's signature lo ihe steel plate la b I on each hott'e. Leeds &. Hazard, D.ug-ist, 177 A'ater-sficct, Mr S. J. Hinsdale bus just recived a quantity of the jfcnuine, to supply eonsnmers. ' ll is to be had also of D. G. Patterson, of Little Rock fish. J.ir.ei!7, 136.- 334. Cmos la all the icorld teho use leather in any form: Oil of Tannin, or Leather Kesimer. A new Chemical Disrovrv. Most people know, that skins and hides ire converted into lettth' r I y the use of Tarnin, ex tracted from certain barks, &c. When tlicfree ami Flrength of I lie Tannin is worn out, lectlW becomes dead, hard, diy, b.itllc, crackid, covered uitha crurt,&.c. ' This all know. To restore then life, softness, moist. ics.-s, strength, smoothness, and remove nil cruMs, fly, or blister restore the tannin. This substance the leather never Car. re ceive the second time ; but the whole virtues of it are hi this article, the OIL Of TANNIN, which penetrates the stiflest and hatdest leather, if it has lieen 20 years in use, and if it tears easily with the finder, U imparts at one? a strength that is utteily incredible unit', seen. It becomes like new leather in ail respects, with a delightful softness and polish, and niaies"all lealhei completely and perfectly im pervious to water particularly boo's, nhoes, t ar ij iiic tops, harness, hose, trunks, and in fact all thiiis made of leather, giving a splendid polish, vcnVgher than n-w leather has, and at least doiillm its wear and durability, in whatever man nei ihch atlier is used. 1'iiese are Facts. For sale by S J Hinsdab. of th s place ; Atkins & O?, Clioto i; Einstein & Bro., Kinston: Uas At Su!Rv.ui, Kenanivillej D G Patterson.Little Rock fish; and McDowaf & Co, EfizTabethtotfW Ti: unparalleled popularity of HAY'S L1NI- MEsTis a surety of its virtue. - 1 tic genuine Hays L-n'menl has cured over twenty thonsa.no iisc. ot Pib-s in th-: Uoiteil Mates- il t-tneoniv artice used .and prescribed by the faculty of New Yorl, and it i? recomincnded by every fhystci n in lie country w ho has used it, or s- en its cneers on hers. 'Phi: genuine ias , .CotnstocK C Co'b nam: on each wrajiper. J be hail tit J Mins- I Alkins &. Co. Liliabr.-lhtown; fcinitrin & hro, Kimton; Baas & Sol'-ivan, Kenansvitlc -DGPai-tersci. Little Rockfi h; McDowal & C. Elizabeth. ; ' . . . . .. l I ! tou r, where tnc only genuine can oc iwu. KK7. DR. BARTHOLUMLva riis. YRUP, l wrrraofed to be as -food as any of th dollar ar It is sold- for only 5-1 cents, and hcj propretor. with ihe cuisc .t of several of tne first citiSfjvs at New York, have given rclerence :es to i hem. It is i-onsfderod by them i tie nest prepara tion in use, for coughs, colds, influenza, i; re Llhroa; or incipient consumption. , i-vptrt orw"v;i tintferin! nanct'or) ot er or tire nrM, 'n- ' country. ah'l his the'great merit of b ing all it is represented to be. For aaIe-,:whob pale by- Com stoclSi C'i,2l CourUand stret, N. Y.; and by S. J. Hi.ia dale of thii pjac- ; 'Atkin'i & Co., Clinton ; EtiiMin &. Rtother. Kinston ; Ba-t ' PuWrfan. XT .. l. DG Patterson, Little Kockh-'ii ; a in M.:U,wal 6tCo. h.'izoeiuiowo, 'ere io 5 oni genuinecan be ha". -aia nf r.'nliinihin.. . For restoring the Hair nd Areping ti f rot: rr fallinfZ out. TI,. ceiobra'cd f-air ref lorat ite, vhicb has-been i USed am- -cefoify bv oer fei rtfl.fiitil. .prrseini', is I - . . A 1 1 . rtlc. .- j n ii .-- ey r. .11 s i now tor F ile in in .own. .i.- ...y i tnnm..f it- r.n thi? artic'e: Be tirc nd ee tlir.t r I ' -i :r. ourv u'Taoaer. t Utiv nltli r-, c. f imn everv wrapper. .ml you - will be sore to gel ioe - i. oi - j - tiC.- , ,w - -vr 4- ? .. t.t..i l. v Uo-nstock & Co. N Y S J Hlns.b.Ir Atk.n & Co. Cl.nton fl wholesale bv to.w and Bro.Kinsn.n; 4Jas8uivno,jv..-..---.- -, r -Pailersoe. Ll.Rockfih te McDma. .fa.Qo, Jliw bethlow t.;whre the only genuine car, ae FAYETTF.VILLE, .. c. THE SuDfcriber, haviny t:.kec ihui l:ir.u- a'.d Mmmodiw brick bniliiing, frncrlr I ncu r, as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully intorr:s ii s fricnas and Ihe public, that h-c is prepared tout commodate TKAVELLliRS pnd itJir" in tr-r best manner ; the buJIJlng hav?n hc-en tlio;o:igh ly repaired n properly farr ihed for that pur pose. The Northern and Southern 5ta.ts stop at :t i? House. Connected with J he ! t otel. an. a few yard dis tant, are extensile Sinbles. wl.n !i vf f!. lie aitendcd bv careful and experienced Ostlers. W.M. W. ORIGM. FayetlctiHe, Not. J, 1S4;'.. 350-lf. BOOTS 4 SHOES. THE subscriber returns thanks to his ration j andcustomerlor ihe liheral emout .igrn.etn he h: s j received, and sooir.ts a coni i nuance ol tlcir favors H... i ;.. . .! i . , r i isshopisnt the oid s and on Pcrscn s rn t. directly opposite Geo McNeill's S;oie, where he is prepared to make in orde: or repair fine nr:d eo.-iire BOOTS and SnOES. boih for grit!emtn and ladies, in the most npiirored and rfde:n stv!e ta ... I. . r. r . I ., up .iri.im.-i- mii ii i:s in i.ivor nun w nil ineir o tom. tlmt lir tvill n or,,.. 1,; ,.-,..-. .... 1... .;..., lOsf the brsl manrer, of ihe best materia!, aai l.v the best workmen. He feels confide! thai .v 'woik passing r-ut of his hands isn'nit be surpast d bv any done hereor el-ewhore; ami he hopev bvcl.isc apt iication to bu.-ines.- and a tu!i.ii:3 oU7.,ri to please, to continue to receive a init :-Unre of public ! uatronage. M ALCO.M FAULK Fayelteville, Feb 14, IStO. 365-tfr" " JOSEPH S. DUNN offers h soiv vices as unde taker and builder, lo lie citizens or others, disposed to contract for building orjobbirt! Terms liberal. , THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, - Office Jf.-8 Wall si tree i. ' 'flHIS Company, recently 'orgrnii-.ed upcri JUL improved and deservedly popular pi inciplc of Aluinul Afsurancc, will confine Us otjainijv ex clusively to Insurance-on Live?. . It. commences with rnpiral of $5i00u. v, hich wfll Vic contimiall y aumeniin.g :ss its bnie, -hh i;' -creases. The rates of Pre. iiiuni coir sj-io:-. w iih those of other American compatiies. Cue of the peculiar advantages r.Uendin li--uf-nnee wiih this company is, that al! ihe "cl-.-uo d share annually in its profits, and r.re ieteio ii d in its smc ss.for il9 charier provides "That eu i. :md every icember shall' be ninfcllv eredttc-f lt!h hi. proportional share of the amoiisn I pit miums earned, alter deducting losses and expentiec, but in no case shall his share of !o?s encreu the :.;un!iii d" such premium. Thesn amed nn miiMiH or . i u i-.i : ..... i . .. ' ... . . I n 1 1-1 i ii v I 'f l it v i n i iiiiitt"!. i ....... i'j n i -a-, f ind Hie ticies br . . annnnll v n t nlirf a Single LiJz A ., - i-i 15 0 S.r. 30 45 50 f.5 CO One Y' ai. S- ve.i vc 30 77 SO 8i f L 0 01 1 . u 0 f 4 li) 30 'j:i 7 tiii 7 1 00 I 1 i-2 31 'io rt i so 'A i a:. 1 82T I rJ6 2 I D 3 21 4 91 TRUSTEES : Jamrs D P Ogden, James Haipcr, jamcs Brov'rt', James Rev Imn, li W Hiiks, Vm H Aspm w;.;:, Thus W Ludlow , Leonard S tr.iute, A il Men hat r, John Under, Schuyler Liviusttm,. Spencer S Benedict, Kuhird Irvin, Lorinu Andiev.s. A None, D A Conrto?k, I M Wet more, Henry K Bogarf, ,AWo"dh.dl, 11 L Taylor, EC Center, ;Thos B Richnrdy JAMES D. P. OGDEN. President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice Picsid-iit. Ltwi3 IJesto:?, Secretary. Plin-t Freemax, Actuary. ICf The 'above company hava est.iblihc d an Agency in Fayctieyille, rind the undersigned i.rc r early lo receive propositions for the Insurance ot Lives, and to fmnis'i forms of Applications. Dr- Jarncs T. Giiliam 1: s teen appointed the Medical Btiim'mer ofthe Company. Applications' for L fe Insurance in the NidiUis Mutual Life Insurance Company, and for Insur ance against Fire, and also for Marine RiVks in l he Augusta IiiB'irantc n nd B.m hi ng Compan v, it made lo us,Avi:l be promptly attended to. Their rote? arc as low as anv ihcr good eompanirs. "E. L. ec W.'.WINSLOW. Fayctlevilic, .Uir. 7, 13-16. "iob-iil NEW CARRIAGE T T HE .S'nb.'cribcrs take this method of inform. nS J tc pwMic, tint 'liey Have inmniuitouiie i iarrioge . tjoinrrftui I'l'i ii si nets. And intend to carrv it on in -all iis various brant. hes iay Coaches, Coaclies, Cliarioters Barouches. Buggies, tligs and ' CJ . . 1 . ' .TlUKt'Vfc. t OftUemoM RMdrm and r rov"! M- " , -ePft.l vearr rvS-ii, ih r bl cue " P-incpa , in "one of thei arrest Maiuii'aeioiu.- i tlic .itliern i. c . ...f l.. ,i n my, tMr.t rctit- , j - W.,rk .oulio in; vOll Oe wniiin'iT i" - , .... I en or t.Cl.ere- Thf v . ore test by f -tt.-t t.oo iol.o-in io : c"' i nd- OU5 snare ci p - .:..i.i: 1 no natns hav c ...,K'.. to r ne. "Ii: p-jre the r w.'ibr rparnl lopro- euu "T " . ' . !. lUumnnnllin" r.iK,:,r,t. carethe hrsi mate..-- - ' - fords Thcv hav cr-mp'Cl' d nn'l n. progicts c'omp'etion, several Vehicles .f ihe latest fashions. Which they offer nt prn' in confo-.mily w ith the nPr-c.-nt nre -nre t-f the liD;i F- j s;'-'"" All Woik arraoter. lor elve monMiF i "lfieir Establishment is at the f ot of th? hill, oy- , l iw'.sTte Libertv Point. SIMPSON & STcLAUCHr.frN. M FaveVvilt".Dec. 27, 1845. 358-y -RKPAiUlNG done at the shortest notice, n th nestf st minr'tr, "ind at the lowest price. Volume T-Xnmlr 396 A Money fiictttR. Au ioqtiHitive Yon i.ei, seeing a Inlwift errplojeri in digging iu n to:i.e-tJ fp t, ii q'iiied what he was diggrng lot? "I rm r'ioeino rnotify ! was the ie p!y. 1 f.e fr,ri, of rntnne, wns truly. at6 ptct!i,!!y h rwltifd i the r uiious To suih mat lers, nud P0? nioney (Jiyeer vti visited by j thrrc or fr.tir rifduioti.t fellow?, whea the fol j lowing diniogtic t,i:cd : ; iiier. V nre f id lhat v mi are dicsini; ft rr v; noupv 7 Lnbf.u r V li, I ..iii tlirjouig 't MTV Ihmg else, mid il vcu me wis-, you had Utter take bold also. Vi.-irris. Hhv- yon hn.J ' Jurli? I.cborcr. 1'itsl trt'.f !u. k. It oav-well. No scout r mid ihnn dour; ihe four follows 'h?1 ''k ing :hr jjiMieriui' dt Iyer for giving tbcni hii in y ilnt ton to hnre in his golden pio-pecl. ...., . 1 ..., i. : i ''i fonts niul went to woik in good eatncsl, . . , . , , thrw itig out man v loads of enith, till nt length, ilttting i iv tirrd, the following colloquy took place : Visiter. When tfM r stct nny money rtlnrday iiiht. Hon mm h ? i'ou i dollrtrK and n brf ThalV nither miiili linine. I .Jihoror. Viiier..' Lnbotcr. T f.-ilers. Lnbotcr. It's pttttywcll; tx shilliDK4 day is ihe ' rniilwr mire for diui? ini? rcllnr. .' - I CO .ml wei town." - rj '-f ..- 'I he vi.-iiiing lo.ifer dropped 'Vjiadra niidT vnni-hed, quite put out with tho man who dug money ot the mtv vf six -shillings a dav f?OMAWTIC SrOKV LOVL A lit) THE NuN nUrT. A Balttitiore correspondent of tho Nvw Ymk Herald uivts ihe followinff, wndr I date of Tuesdny : I wns prrsVnf, vesteidny ! rnoiniii', af" fhe CnfVrieh'to Nunneiy, on Ai'si I qiiith-lrect, to wiinen the ceiemony of j ' I nking the Veil," by Mix Ctihaiile Pen-, j (iiigiul, the d.iiignler of"u wcuuhy merchaut J of "Baltimore, Chmlcs Pendcrgtnal, EsJ. I ne ffno til ihe -hup-l whs oue ot llKi nioM h.Tt teniliog liidt I hve ever witnessed. She took ihe vow in direct opporiiion to the w ihc of hn fimily, nod her ni-ter Alice ac ronii::t. icd hoi in-trie ihe mailings of the tdlar dining the ecu mony. 'J'he ngofly evinced by the hitter, in thm n.iHing from her ni-dcr, the only fetmile comlo-ter, wm teriilile lo bo hold. As ihe ceremony proceeded, her wh lo i-uuuteiiii nee nod fraoo- bote ev idencc of the .ti tfggle U'diig on t hold rimstcfy over her fceliii;, but it,(. .lf.j j,i)d rlo-int: p ti t i f tlic heai-!uirtiio eiicf " ehcnJ " i!.j o:;hotf tho chap I. Still the ceremony w;n v i Jeled, and the fiir novice eurered the -loi.-ter, leav ing her sorrow fog iler, us w t-ll n.i her other inoth. i le? and aliiioal infii.t biorhcii and sia' ter-, i" I ufliet the otld us they may. True, her ni. ils and nf3'clicn!i hnve, of Ijte, been j great, not only a irglnd-, family idFajr!?, but i in tloil more dear and lo.c relation, the i . . ' sevei it'g ol' the lover nnd hl-s lcffolhed. I will mcely ttate thtl sotne few weeks u young and talt titd mcrrLvr of the br, es leemrd and reeppr el Ly all who knew him, wa arrnigrrfd t the bar of tho United States Di-tiiel Coti.Trhrargi d with fotging drafl on the "overtime wt. 'Ihe dial progress! d, and though fiiends deseifed him, one wattri hcait lung to tho hope and belief iu the innocence of her lover to the She looked win con- fidenee Ifi Hi Hoiioialde actjiiital of the infa mous charge, but al.is ! .-he; looked in oiu. The evidence ptoved to he f the most p.bi tiic aud conclmsivf: i hnrncler, and he we cotivitted. A Pew- tii.il wu- obtained, and all the quibbles of the law brought to bear upon ihecae; bid liio evidence was still utronger than that uu the fust ttial, r.nd the aCeuserl wui smteti.'.''cd t ix yearn' impi isoninenl in tho penheuliary. 'J'he finale of the matter, iheiefore, i-, thai young lawyer King is wear ing h tk in the penitent iaiy, and lib Lctrc.th ed Is i-hut from the world bv the bailed goic ' of the cloister. A Dream. Au old dowager, extravagant ly lnd of card, went to church with apparent devoiiou, but lamenting thaf Sunday prevent ed the enjoymeut of her faiotitc poof of quad liilc. Stiuii after the termon wan begun he fell iuto a erunder, and dreamed sfic was playing ai tatd-, and lost til her money and jewels to a genlleu an very wrll dn.ssf tl, but rd' a ilinagif cable appearnnt e. After plu)ing h long time with tho name ill luck, she coti linnol tr rearn loUT s-he was trd-trrd us a ! last resource, to .-lake her three children. She loct them to ibis ill-looking gentleman, who M, n took him-!! ctl, and .he discovered who 1 he was i.y hi loven feel, and a long tail I . . . i . .1 .i ii . i- i -ttettheo" oui ueytiiu mic inipn oi ins roe!, vind the !rllJ .-lot n l M.lphur wbu ti tie le't behind htin. 'What is this .trting &m-H?' -aid hc, ris hc awt ke in n great fright. ' It pioceeds,' said a ldy in tho '. wiih her, - f-oin a Lottie of stilt--, which 1" n, ,,ly to jtm'r n..e, iii.il ion niay awake, and hear the Con clusion f ihe j-ciinou. A Convert. A From h ofurci wK , a piii-oiier upon hi- paiolc nt Heading, met with a Bible: ho' fend it ; and was i 8iiurk with its content, th.". he was ri:iyiued of iho iolly of sceptical principle, ad of the truth ol Christianity, and reolwed l.r become a Pio- ICStffrrt. t hen h: gay 5oC f.tTr s rallied hhn for biking so teiiousa tu.n, he taid in hi' viudirntion, 'fhavedone no more than my old rchool-fellow Bei nadoiie, wVio is beeotny a lviThetaii. Yes, but he bec ame ,' saM his asciiile, to obtain u crown.' Mv ! motive,' aid rtve Chri-tian fiicer i ihu f-ame ; we only clrfler a- lo place : The ob ject of Deruadotte is to obtnin n ctown iu Sweden mi ne Hio obtain a crown iu hoHveH,-' patrol SlicjMi. Ae. XT, 144. 261-y . 1 Fayelteville, Juty 18, lS46.-387-6m.pd
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1846, edition 1
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