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jtwrt "CHARACTER IS AS-IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INPIVIDIATS: AND the Gr.OKV OF THti STATE IS THE CONNOR - V ROP'ER T V - OF- ITS CITIZENS. BY VM IT BAYNE FAYETTEYILL.E, SATURDvV OCTOBER 10 IS46. Mew IPniPDMi. the sub scribers liave entered ir.to a Copartnership.-under the firm of - H. W. Beattv & Co., For ihe transaction of A General Commission Business In the 'I own of Wilmington, -V. C. .Tit ey will srive particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores;" trie receiv ing and forwanlinu.-coods, and tbe sale and pur chase of o(k1h for the hack country, 'Y".y w.'Hild rcpcJUnJIy' .solicit a, portion of pub lie patronage, and pledge their best ex'-rl ions to giva satisfaction. Tl-W BEATTY, 'j, JOUN C LATTA, July, 13, 1315, 331-tt. -MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Makers use. A good as sortmenl nlw ays on hand, and f.r sale at cue, cent per pound advance on the .Manufacturers prices by W. October 25, 1345. P III Oil. 349-tf. IMPORTANT HOTCHKTSS' Vertical Water XV lul. THE .Subscribers bavin" witnessed t he siictt s Fill operation of these wheels, ere induced to'pnr- Xtw, clicap t attractive Route TO THE NORTHERN CITIES, I V run y GREAT IYLA.II. the riht o; iisuiir tlieiu in 'le stale i i..rni Carolina; and they now. oiler f.r sale individual rights, at KfFTV dulars, or rights for a 'w hole fO'jntv, on reus muble term-." ' Pesi I s beinjr generally adopted in the -Northern States, these wheels are c tiums into gene' u.ie j l ij ; a jurher I 8 1 tes. Wc have sold about 100 f'ij'it.-s, 10 of whf-'i are in suec s?'ul operation in Cn nV-rlan J con-ily. Tics : wYseN are mo c dura Me, niJ "more, eis'ly !;,;.' i i or 1 -r w!i-n properly put -tog.jlhT than the tl itter win I. T bey will save, one-tlurd of the w it rr, a id run w II in h ick wat-r, when tb'Te is a ii 1 I 'li iv. I'h i :i d of die saw is iner ased l in .re lb in doi''.t!ie strokes per minute. Werrler.ii.il ') "1 hm to t he to! lowi n nenl.e- m ; i. sum of wb ii b vi: had the heels in opera tic i liiuiolbs or in re; and from many ol t loin, STEAMBOAT MOUNT VERNON. From Acquia Creek to Baltimore, Whole Fare, from Baltimore to Petersburg, Four Dollars Only. TRAVELLERS soinir Noiti ars advised that the New, Ciuic k and Splendid Steamer, MOUNT VERNON, Capi. C. W. Gu.uull, now runs from Acipiia Creek to Biliimore every Monday and Tliursd ly, in ennneviou with the Riebmoiid and P. terfburg, end Richmond . and Frtcf. mksburg Riiilroad?. Tin Mount Vernon leaves Acquia Creek imme diately on the arr vai ol Ihe Car.-, and Passengers ty ibis Line reach nal'.wnore at the same price, ami omn hours culic-r than those by the James River a nd liav I They iilso avoid the dangers of sea -sickness and thn uineilaintu s lb" .wide and rouli jorioji ol t!ir- Cay Ix lwcen Old Poi it C in!'oi f and t.'ie uiouib f Potomac, arid make the trip bcrweee A:quia Cie- k ami Rultimore in ifie and splendid Sleam boat, urisurpassed in strength, speed, beauty or com fort, !. v any Roat south ol Philadelphia. Ft.r firVth'T pai tn u'ar . or Through Tick -ets, apply at ihe Ofiiee of the Richmond and Pc l.f?l)iir!r Ibiil Read Coinpanv to tli ' . . . TICKET AGENT. . July 2.".t'i, IS If.. 38S-3md. . . . gem iivsriD 2 FOR SALE. 1 WISH tdsell my land vin on Brir Rbcklisti, b'-in about 2UUH acres of iroo;.' turpentine land, with a good stream for carr i nr ;t to market, navi gable at any time while there is wat'T enoiib I'or boats to run bej ween F'a yctteviMe and Wilming ton. Title indisput able. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. a lid otb: their i 1 IT we h iv. reee vrd certllleates fxprespltiw ap v.- i'. I'i'i i ot' th ". np(M inr advantages the fl ii'ht v!i 1, a ml statinsr tbat 9..:'. :vrt . 35;t(). and even as ave one-third of I, their 3 l W w 1 I cut !', - I bi'b s .3 .) tret p. r ilay, air! : iuc water. V.wkt rr.s iLi.E. A- Orahini. C it M-i r.r.T vn. Col A'ex. .Muicbisnn Cliri.-t.i- lie.r M u uor, A'b-v William, :ol Si & M c Ni ill. F.inpiliard Smil'i, ,fiiu Mc!iiii'l John Evans-, J W How-ll Ri.Anr.M Gun. J .lines McKay, R-oSrVrt .Mri'iii S N' Ri'.bard-oo, Thorn is C. Smith, 1-aac Wright, John Smith. S i r - o v . 7 fi irks la' -. I' iiiick Murphv, J..hn '.1. Sii-!aru:'if:V lvr!v Roval. Nkw i Ian over. James M nrpby, Cli'ii b -s i lenry. Onsu.ow. Robeit Aman. G a E E SR. Thomas Ilook- r. ir..t'ror.T. I Run nven, Mr Arn'.ild- Dupuv. I e vv i s 1 It; i i n ii, .1 ain.-s Jarman, l;ni'-l Moore. Uej les many July 12. 184- 333-tf. I.r.voin. Jo'iu WiMiani--, Esq. Thomas iloui-e, J i sso La-sitcr. Ji.V i s. James McPanb I. C I! A V E V . John Urvant. Columbus. Lot Wiliiumsmj. R DUES ON. W C McNeill. RlCtlHONU Jubi! C. MeLiUirm, J. hn L . Fairlcy. Anson. J R R.eid, Millwright. A B.nicbum. (Jaswki.L. AVm. Rn s. U. J T Oolson, MiMwiight Oll.T!!AM. ' Col - & Br nil y, Sniilh & Pullcii, N Cleir. Wake. " S R-asly Johnston. Jesse T Leach. Croton Cloth for Coats; Drap- tl'cti", brown Liueti, Drills and Sltipes for Pants ; cheap lJalzru'ics and lera;es y li Mouiiiin.r $c half do. Aliislnis ; " Lawns and Mus'ins ; Gems' fine black Silk S.ails ; " " fancy do. V.rass kii ts and corded ditto, &c. &.c, for sale bv W. G. MATTHEWS. " May 0, 131G, 377-tf. 100,000 Acres Valuable ; ;;POR ALE;1 . :--THE Subscriber has purchased a!! the LAN'S belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, de:-t lyinc: principally in Robeson county, andon b1'1 sides of Lumber River, the difTrent tuirvevt '"" tainin-.over ONE HUNDRrEfJ TIIOtJSAiD ACltES ; a lare part finely Timbered. and-' venient to Lumber River, , where a large qiiajpt'y j- ol 1 miner is now ratted to. the Georgetown nir' ket. These lands are very valuable both for h.e Timber and Turpentine, for which purooe a fca-e part is well suited, : being, in a region where no Turpentincyields more abiintlantly than any otr section of the State. The Lands will be sold a a low price, and in quantities to suit purchaser. Information respecting (he title can be obtaird by applinto the Hop. Robert Strane, JamfcuC Dobbin, Esq., A A;T.SiTiit!i, Esq., ( Altorncfit Law.) , , . i I understand there are many t rcspasscrs on tltf land,.to all of whom nol ice is hereby civen, tti' the law will be enforced against nil sucli ofTendcf Application f r any part.of the Lands t-trii'C made to m-self, or to John AVinslow, Esq., will be duly authorized to male sale of f ho snm. TIIOS. J. CURTIS. Faycttevjllc, N C.-March I, IS4-. 314-tf. STAGE THE Subscriber bavin- taken tbe manaCjiiint of lb;: above Line, tlatters himself that by puttinj; on a mw Ha k, better stock, and "tii el linff up," all who may ive it a trial will be Beter pleased than-heretofore. , . . JP Under the present arrangement, leave Fayic ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, ' 4 o'clock, p. m., and arriyo at Warsaw in tinu to take the train for North or South. - Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, aitdtiTri- day, af'.cr the arrival ot the train from both ljfjy3' Passengers enter at Bri2' Hotel. t ' ' JACKSON JOHNSON, Age. Favetteville, July 5. 1S4C 37G-tf. - ' , FOIl SALE. ' THE subscriber ofTers tor sab; about f'uur Hundred Acres of Iine Iand, situated in Bladen county, on the 'east side of the CapJFcar River, within a mile and a half and three niie.s of the river. Said land is well suited to the Turpen tine, Tar, and Timber business. For further information and leuns, applv'tn tbe subscriber." FRED'K B. GAUSE. liladfn county, April 18, 184C. - 374-tf. c. 2iicourazc Home Mamifaclurcs fr Gen for.D. Kuulks.- i i t r . ' Jnhii J oi hit, Dr. Rob.-rt and Richaid Williams. others in diiTcrent jaits of t! c MINIATURES. The subscriber would respeetruliy announce to ihe citizens of Favetteville, tlmt, ov in to bis im paired suite of health sonic three weeks aj;o, be having retired to ibe country, has unw retnined to this p-ace at'.ain, win ic be purpo-cs remaining a short tune, iii of di r to sive all an oj-portuuity ol p!Ocurin correct Likenesses o! tbcn.sclvis and ti fends, in his superior f tile. D.-itr conriictcd w th several of tbe most suc cessful Daijuerreolype esti-blibni' r.ls in the Slate .f New York, he' has 4id vantages, enjoyed by but few KltistS. . I'f.ri ri-itp t .ken in a superior and "reatly im prov. d st vie, cif ctly tine to nature, of ery fine tone, iiibbd ar.d c.oloied i tbat no climate will af fect them in the least. Pmiraiis nf sick or diseased nelsons taken al their residence il'rcquiicd. , . Parti- uhir atlentie'i iv-n to those' who , may wish lo ennaLc in this hcau'ilii! art. lnsiineti., us, . wiib all the lat.sl iuiprovement?, apparatus and stuck fu nisbed on reasonable terms. For hir.h'-r information ciupdre at bis room, 4 doors west of Briss' Hotel. He nil nr.lv 'remain two wic's longer, at the .most, ami would in that tt.e be glad to see all ! xv'.w desiiea uood l.keni ss. VAN. S.-hr Wheels to El.'te. "ti ':".i. i. .. . tl b-.dii bir ictcr.il lll Mil,. I .1 ll-- ....... I. f,..-! iiiri?,ed iiiotl.-in these Nv tbe public, tU.v will ke-n o band a supply-! wh -els a lopted to lnub or b.w v.M ..i t uycltex lib Wiln1ulo:i, N-ewl. rn and : ashirvslon. Alio M r T un's T. Do lson, of Caswell, has ill in tor sale. We cntio l all persons tlir-m Jl the Stale a-ainst p.ivii-"- a iv p rso i butonselves,' r our authorized a -,..ii-" t-.r :'he riubt t" uin these wheels. "NOTICE I'U MILLW1UGU I'S.-lfyoM wish en 'ovme.it, acquaint y our-dvey i th j.-it 1 1 njr in iJ,..'se WIkvJs. as wc now wish to en.f "V r.1 least !if) ii thi-i business in d fTer-iit ta's ..! the State. 1 ) rJ N C AN M c N El LL. A RC; i PP M tLA I ' Cl I LI N . A McTCETtlAN. vtlii. .Taniraty.il iib. Fav roof Kpots. d islrendv to conlr..ct bu the cov- w itb tin, copper, rn . I . f . . . v.tne.and wi 1 evecute pro.mpHV m hit rcontract for, and t-r suiallpic.it:. v 2! . tr 15. 3:-l!. r. i. -."' Fire rilE undersi rn f'rin ' of ro-ds of bull lillr?S An.-. 22, 1S4G. " Jur --Ti vTr rTTi . . .V t r.. WW ly intot'm the citi.ens of Favetteville andtbe public generally, that he has taken tli.-. ct ini! ri'Centlv occjpied bv E.J.Clark, on Gillespie Street, a doors South of the Market Square, wh-re be will ----sr "manufacture and kc-p con stantly op haryl an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Peisons wisliins to purchase would o well to rail and examine bisstock before purchasing elee wher,a he is determined to sell as cheap as any other manufacturer in th" State. IArvb.iv ot an nntircty new pattern rnnt?ivri : ,u i 1 ." a'leetstvie. amlbo M0NU3IENTAL MARBLE FACTORY. ROOFING don manner. Also GUTTERING. An;. 17, 1344. 'J In' Mibscnbcr respecil-.illy intorms bis leliow citizens an. I the p-;bl c in e-nicral, ibat he has openeil. near'y opposite tiie Tost Office, a Factory of the above description, where orders br Monn-m-'ut, Tombs, o. Grave Stones ot any description will meet every attention. Painters can oe sup plied iv-thpaini stones and inuMots. From bis ev peiicucc in the business, be b licves himself com pelent to eive sal isl".ict ion to all who may luvor him ilh their patronage. GEORGE LAUDER. FavflteviWe, July I?. 1?4G. 387-Gm-pd G-ar drier 8l lCcKetliari, llAVElalely made considerable improvement' i" their stylo of Work .and have new on hand iG-N ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Baggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance or' slrairc and liiiish,'and dura bility, will compare with ar.y'inade in tbe U States. Persons wishing to buy, v.o:ild do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Ilavinirin oureinpiov Iir&t rate bim'h?, we are prepared to do any Iron work rn the above line on inoib'ratc terms. . .. . We warrant ail our work to be ofood and faith ul tt'oikiinndiip ami inatei ials, for one year. ;CJ REPAIRING fait hf ill! y executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. ' Fayett-rville, February S, 1546. V- Coimeirs Pain Extractor. From iico lo eight times cheaper than before, or nothing if Ihr. user is not delighted tvitli it. An article tbat cverv family must consider in- dispensable when they know its power and value, anvhich has . heretofore been sold too high to icjch all classes, has now been reduced in price, with a view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every li ima i being may enjoy its com'nits ; and all who' get it shall liave tbe price returned to them if they are not de'isbted with its use. We issert without the p -sibi!iiy of contradiction, that all burns and seaids, every external sore, obi or fresh and ail external pains and aches, no matter where, sh ill be reduced lo comfort by itin tive miu ut s - saving life, limb or sear. No burn can b? fatal if tbisii applied unless the vitals are destroy ed by tlie accident, it is truly magical to appear-ar.c- in its efLols. Enquire lor " Connell's AJai-i-al Pain Extractor Salve," at Comstoek & Co's, '21 Courtland sr.. New York. Price 25 cents or four limes as miu-Hfor f0 ce"ntt,' ;rri near ten' times as iniii h for a dol ar. Caution Be sure an 1 get Connell's, as coun terfeits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstoek &. Co.; or never touch it. - ' For sal wholesale by Comstoek & Co, N York; and by S J 11 nsdale; Atkins & Co.C.ititon; Ein stein Bro., Kinstoa ; Rass &. Sullivan, Kenan"- vi'le; DG Patterson, LiU c Rockfis!i; McDowal Co. Elizabeth! own. BP.IG-G-S. FAVETTEVILLE, N ' fl '"E Subscriber, having taken thnt Itire and commodious brick building, formerly known the Planter's Hotel, respectfully ''"informs h;s Irienos and the public, thai he is prepared to ac commfl;,tc TRAVELLERS and. others in the best manner j 1'ie building haVin leen thorough ly repaired and properly furnished for that pur pose. - ' . t .-"- Th-Nortfiern a mf Southern Stages stop at this Connected with the ! lotel. and a few yards dis tant, are extensive Stables', which will be "attended by ca refu I a n d c xper lenced Ost le rs . - x : j WJY1. W. BRIGGS. FayeltcvillCj Nov. 1.1645. . v.350-tf. BOOTS $ IS HOES. THE subscriber returns thanks to bis patrons and customers for the liberal encouragement he has received .md solicits a coiiiihuar.ee of their fivors His shop is at the bid stand nu Person str- ct, directly opposite Geo McNeill's Store, where he is prepared tp uiake to order or repair fine ami coarse BOqiS mid SHOES, both fuv gentlemen ladies, in the most approved a;nT nibdei u slyb-s. He assures such as w ill favor him with their cus tom, that he wilf warrant his work to be done in tlie best in-iuper, of ihe best materials, und by tbe best workmf ii. lie feci? cruifidcKt that any woik passing cut of his hands cannot be" uipassed by. any -lone herc or elsewheie; and be hopes bv close application to business and a studious effort to please, to continue to receive a fair share ut public patronage. MALCOM FAULK. FayeUevillc, Feb 1 i, 1816. '3G5-tfr JOSEPH S. DUNN ""offers. his ser- vi(;es as unde-taker and builder, to tbe citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jbbbif's Terms libera!.. ' ' ' " THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL). LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 58 VaIl Street. " THIS Company, recently organized, upon the improved and deservetl'y popular principle of Mutual Afsurance, will co.-ifinc its business ex clusively to Insurance on Lives. It commences with a capital of $50,000. w hrch will be continually auimcnlinsr as its business in creases. The rales of Premium correspond with those of olhrr American companies. Oneoftha peculiar advantages atlendinir I nsur ance with this comoanv is, that al!. the assured sSrarc annually in its profits, and are interested in its Slice- ss, for its charter provides "Tbat each and every member shall be 'annually credited with his proportional share of the amount of pumiums earned, after deducting losses and expenses, but in no case shall his share of loss exceed the amount of such premium.''' These arned pnmiums or Tr. fits wi!l be safely invested by tbe'eompany con- liluting a pi-rmaiient t'nnd, annually annienlinH ' fn-l bout-fit ae.d security f all parlies interested. The Hates of Insurance on One Hundred, on One r ear. S- ven years. For L . I he HOUSE .u HmVu siie ;. lately .Miupied by Mi Ln.s.iuie. j? for Kent. Ap- Iv next dour. ALSO n serva til till for hire, fit for a bouse s rai t. ST.TIOXKKV, BtXUlAG, &c. R. VV. HARDIE ""ri:; .New Book.--, and .-St ttionery, toget !ier with an cn- liicrrciv Ijook binning ap pa rut us. Ile has opened a store next door to the Post Of fice, where be will bo vlad to supply his friends and customer's. October 4. IS4:. 145-y Fium thi: ,w. Cm j C-p.-iideiH e Sa varrnnh l!e; nlilican. CiEORGIA H E(il IJ F.N T, ( Caivit kea'r Cowakro. Sept. 7th. ) Cri-tjirt'iiit'i! : A flotid of impeiHirnble gloom hns siidih nly 'cbsru'ctl ihe luigtit sky thnl 5as htheiio t hecu d ;un! gi idden us Our joy is changed into giit l -vr iniiih in to ttiout itipg ; and it i-i with iecliugs of pm foiuu! . ii ' j'ru i t H: J J . ri sum !e-jitiiideitv y, lual I Age. 15 20 25 .50 - 35 It) 45 50 55 60 0 77 0 PI - -- t x 1 . 3 I 1 36 I C'J 1 91 I DC '2 3 2 4 35 0 95 112 1 -36 , 1,53; i S3 ; 1 OG' 5 2 C9 3 2f 1 91 Si I TRUSTEES : Jan-us D P Ogden, James Harper, James lrown, He. 77 - 2 64 2 36 2 95 3 10 3 73 4 trt 5 74 7 rtO II V Hicks, A None, D A Comslock, P M Wet more, Ilenrv K Bogar, A Wo' dhtdl, K L Taylor, EC Center, Tiios B Richards, James Reyburn,' Wm H A spin wall, Thus W Ludlow... Leonard S fcsauicz, A M Merc bant, John Cryder, - Schuyler Livingston, ...C Sp'-neer S Bcncdk t, . - Richard Iivin, - Loring-A ndiews. !- x JAMES D.P. OGDEN, President. A. M. M ERCH ANT, Vice Prcsicb nt. Lewis Benton, 'Secretary. Pi-imt Freeman, Actuary. ' CP The above company h'avs f stiiblisbed an Agency in Fayetieyr-He, and the undersign d are ready In .receive propositions' for the Insurance of Lives, and to furnish forms of. Applications. Dr. James T. Gilliam h s been appointed tbe Medical Examiner of the Company. Applications for L-,fe Insurance in tb-' Nautilus Mutual - Life Insurance Company, - and for Insur ance against Fire, and a!so for Alarine Risks in thcAutiusta Insurance and Banking Comp.au v, if made to us, will be promptly attended to. Their rates are as low as anv other good companies. . E. L. &..W. WINS LOW. Favetteville, JV.Far. 7, 36S-tf. . it-f nine my pen to givv un uc'.-o-joi of tlje frnoio. occur lenco that look place al Camp Belknap on the night of the 3lr-d August.. It is oxreedingly uuphnsui.l to dwell upon it ; and but that, you have, no doubt; . ahead v heaid, thiough t.ther channels, xageniU l statemctils -t il, calculated to do injusiice lo n. any persons concerned, I should be di-posed to pass it oyer in silence. As I have not been in a position lo enable me to cointnuiii cate the facts to you as news, I have 'postpone ed this lellt-r for two or three !;', tha! I miiiht be ablo to give you n relj.ililo vCii'il of ihu iifTair. As I was ; estel ly oideicd to Gen. Pillov"s Head Quaiters, t i f.ike down the ex parle statements of several gentleon'ii who were piescut ul ihe reucoutte, which ucie. made on h-uior, anil" of course ittipai tial, I believe thai the issue will s-how ihiit" li;il I--I-, lows is siibst.iiitially lue. Frlajiir Williams u,, having rclu-ii-d fiotn Conuugo, (he command of Ihe left battalion and rear delachmejil of the UegimeTii devolv". evl on Id. Col. .Redd. It was composed ol lour companies, the Jasper Cat ecus, Captain McIVlahoii; the Keucsnw Ruugcts, Captain Nelson; the Fanning Avongeis, Cnpt. Snr ei)i ; and Ihe Canton Yolnuteei!--, Captain Hvrd. Thev S1a:1 nil deposited their hai-aage on hoard the .stennier Cotxette, hound lor this place, mid were being' assigned to their ie? spedivepldces mi ttie o;it, prepatii'.oiy to embai Hid ion eaily on the following- iiiotniiig. rlTc iK- I . e . i i . 1 j. ;i .-.rt t'.t i t-v-y bl' b were the only o ryes Hnplicuter)' in the unv t h it followed, were liVsigucd the upper deck. Whilst Coming ohoaid, the (J'reeus to..; jheii. station ou the n'ohl of llie boiler cb k, and the Rangers on the left each nt the head of a gangway, lh;it led from the center l;'tlow lo the light n nt! lelf of the deck above. Aboul .one third of each company wcte still ar-hic ; hgiuceu whom a difHciiity niose thai .soon became :i geuei.d rru lue, whic h continued for someinules, during which the "-llangeis," etilitelv uiuiimed, received heavy blows from the " lifcci;s,J' uho wcte nuiu d the tee;h wiih clubs, pi-fil-j" kiiivos, &c. .Eight oi teu.of the formi-r .wcn: rjuite severely wound ed, a lid .a lew.-if the latter l igbf! y.' It was Volume 7xnmiwir " ' - .v '- i . j....-.,, V coetii, oveiibrew him. A I'O frl'i Ihe cry .h iised tbt .he ws killed, aud bis men immediately commenced ii furious assault upon those Iroin Illinois, and continued it until, abunl one half ibo J.itter were wounded, of whom the Lieutenant, and "tie soldier died Ihe hex! day. About tho lime the Colonel fell, Coipoia! - Wlmlen of the "Ciieens," who i?'s sfaiiding at one of 'he g:ingvHys, siiibbing iho Rangers with his buyout;! ns they ni tempted lo pass up, wn h.t through ihe heail by a musket bull and three buckshot, aimed from below, and .died instantly. ricte ihe riot ended, mid ail on boaid weia p jl under nne.-l 3U0 men. f,-iii ihe IudTtm' IlegimciM, bein.j; placed ns gua.d over them until n:o-ning, when the two companies of Capi. McAlufioii and Nt leou weie, ordeteU before C I. Lnne, ihe Senior ufli:er.,.ul tbe po."l, lo attend a Cou;t of Inquiry,, which rc--u'tcd in ihe conliiived arrest of both cumpti nics, with ihe exception of most of. lheii ofli ;ers. The further investigation heic,, was follow cil ty the release of all ihe " Raugers," Imlpiivalcs !.iuil,iy. mid .ohil and Jumes I' y'-i'' ; and id! tiie rii-roissioiied oilicv-'S "f ihe' G.-ecus,',' except the. .'Captain ull Ihe Scigeaiits, Corporal Rmkc, tai'd. . li ivales Waiets,. Nn hols, Bossu, Lynch, iTowlc, treaty, Tidings, Gleasoli iiud Ji wiii..Man d ihe others, puihaits, .wee inuoeeut, aud will, i . . . . .... no l oiht, let civi; hnn.,rable acquitul, uelore ihe C-.u t Mditi.d that is ordered lo 'Vt orlh'cediys. JVlauy w ho were .most guilty, mtiy escape" priuibhmnt, , tm account of the difficulty of identify iug ihetu, a the . whole ulTiir lok place. il night by ui'iuulight, and ill a Ci0ud.of4.or 500 tnetl. ........ It was duly unfotliitiHle, that Col. B.ikor, in the w(oiiuh of his zeal should buve hasten ed on boaid wheu iho fight was entirely over; and still moio so, that, though in full uodros -ed uniform, he t should have forgotten t ftu nouuee himself otlicially and his purpose, uiid still mote so, lh.it Cl. Redd was not ii: the advance 1 g've Iho sanction of his offico to the well intended intcifeicnce of thu.Hli- Cl-y. J. N. BAIRD , HAVING dclcrmm.d to locate permanently in Fayeticville, will devote bis nndivideU attention to the practice of Dentistry in F aytttevibe, and the surrounding counties ' . When in Favettcvilb-, he will be found at Brtffrs Hotel, and all 'orders frmn tbe country, lor bis r vi. es, will be ; rompllv allendcd to. He -an exhibit the iu-ist satiVf.ctmy reterrnces, as to cha.-acttr and practical skill ill his piwlessmn. Aiil'. S, 1S46. 30'-ly- CO.VISIOCK & CO'S VERMIFUGE. Tho best and surest of aM Vermifuges is now for sale in this place by S. J. Hinsdale ; Atkins & Co, Clinton ; Einstein & Bro., Kinston ; Rass & Sullivan, Kenansville; D G Palterson.Little Rock fJsli; and McDowal &. Co, El'.rzabet blown . nois men . NTnt the l.-ii-;i f the cHvises of . the gloom thiil overrhfUows- it-, is Ihe ill-started foiMno of the gallant liakef. Theic was an uuvmuuI degree of good feeliiii! existing b tvon tho two Regiments, aucV rspciuHy on ihe- v't Col. U iker towards uh. 1 neii no lust saw .us ii parade, he came- to ibe, flol knu wing wjo I was, and cnqiirt d ihe nucu; of our Co.'ii ;l, adding that lu wma man hoi n to coiuuintiJ, and cam.. neuter la filling his Me f eiMiim tudcr thnu n;iv nun he hud yet seen in I lie ser vice. He said ulso, tfhiil ur olTi cets were a liner looking set ti' men as a I o-iy, th in auy other Keiuieul ct-uld boat. llec.illed lo-ieihm all hi co(iiaiisiined offi tis iliai night Jd t - I J them thai thr Georgi;i Regi.neiii, lo his smpiise, had cast ft. hiti into I'm shade Ve were diiiled,'' said he, at the Jefferson Bar:u kson the Mississ mi fjr -iw wtek-i, Uy t fficeis of the legufar army, aud pronounced 'a No. 1 !' but we nio beHl en, and I nhall uquite two uddiiiorjni drit'h a day, until we aie able lo regain the euvia hie honois wi h which we graduated." M'he oft xl tfay he came to Col. Jackson while Xi parnd , and making him-e'f known, faid tbwt ' 1 no could nol dny himself the pfeusure of .-knoi w ing personally the commander of a Reg.un -it ihal fur drill and discipline, surpassed- v ihing he hid conceived possible lor voliinfc-e-'fi I i attain lo I give, tery nearly, iho f.j; guage he used ; uud while it, no tfoubl, con tained much uudcered praise, it stmke ict img io.na.s us ii a kindness aud admirn- THE subscriber offers hi-i scviees tt.hc ci'.'i ens ol'FayetttViIle, as Carpenter and Contr.ietor and hopes by prompt attention ti business to share a part of the ptb!ic patronage. G. W; ROSE 1 July J9, 1845. . 335-11. aTmTu amp b e l l, AUCTIONEER : May be found opposite Ins oTtf siand, at the store " mi uvuuii-u wj i uiki oniiii-iciii rials S.-.- v.; i. . -in u i July 25, 1846. , t. - i Apal4, 184i"' . - w illbe old low. D. & W- McLaurm Have just received tneir SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, Consisting of a variety ol'BTAPLE & FANCY - - Q) O) J S Fashionable siSK and fur Hats,1 Boots -nd Shoes, fine French rnibroul,;rrrl, plain -andchip' Straw Bonnets, fasbionaWe bKhpc - douSle hrim lchotrf MORE GOOD THINGS At H. Eramberis, Four doors above Ihe PcSfl 1 Office. HE has just received from Petersburg and Wil mintcn, a fresh a? sirt men t : 5 Boxes Raisins 1-2 Half boxes do. - - - 2i) cr. boxes .do. ' . - n K gs Borlon Craciicrs, I Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Cutler, '2U Jars fresh Prunes. , . I , Bbl. pickled Bet f Toiioncs, ,130 iars pick led On:.nsand assorted pickles, 'Walnut Catsup in pint bottles, ' I case Black Tea, good, in J lb. papers, 16 boxes fresh Candies, I I bbl. Currants, 18 jars Canton preserved Ginger ' . And a anet- of Taney articles.- Also, a fresh sup oiv oflCE.. Hwiil glad to see tho ladies and -'ej'itlemen on lupuoaj m mtuiHin iv.., weather permits. -. ' . ... ' 'Also 'S-doien'brlUlaea" wafkfh Cartes ar.3 1 NEW CARRIAGE ;lRiBPOllrD,011 THE .Sub.-ciibcrs take ibis im liiod ol infonning tli: pnhlic, Ibat thev have commenced the ' Carriole Slanvfactuyins Basiness. Ad intend lo carry it on in ;!! its various branthes tay - ' - - " - -' '''- Coaches. Coachees, Chariot ees ' Barouches. Buggies, Gigs and J ' Sulkeys. Ol theinost modern and apt roved style. . AV i:h several rears' experie nce' b one oflh-- Pt incipa's. r one of the larfst Manufactories in ffie-Nort'it-ru Uitcs, they feel no hcsiialion ft: mating, -that pcth ingshnil be wanting to make their W.trk qnaf to nn put up here or e! sew here. They e that by un;eiii!tcd alies-.tion lo Uusiaess, io ipcn- a n r outuharecf public patronage. They' aDic il:e puLliclbat no pains Uavrrri!I sparett to prs cure the beet material the'.sUrroooding coMnlrval forrlp. Thev ha v , completed and in progress o. compVtion, several Vehicle? of the lafcft fab'onyi, which they-ofrer-at. prices in' confoimtty wlili tR5 present pressure of tbtrMiincsi .-- --'- (f-7 A 11 Work warranted for twelve months. Their Establishment iBat tbe foot of thebiM, op posite Liberty Points 7 1 !I " 'Jlm.m " Fa vetteyihe; D3371845."'- '"S58y REPAIRING tene at the Rhmtest notice l the neatest man nernd at the lowest prices. finally quelled by the interpnsition of Lt. Co!. Redd and i.thcr'lfli- e's. In tho me. inli ne, Ciipls." Mi AIabtm and Nelson came below to aid in "uppre-fing the iiw leu v jug hitricl oideia with the guarrls'of Ule guiigwai" 'ju al low no one lo pans ihem. They wei.e, how ever, srfon ovei bor uc, a nd new fu.-l was added lo Itie Ilanvu tnal was taglng oclo.v ; isui Inu tiiwi. tb .i iixn r ..ei,.r,.e..i..,i i... . - - ""- "j v-ii iep. inning I clings lowawisihem; lor they deserved it being not otily orderly in their conduct aud gentlemanly in Iheir perKOuol iutercoume, but unexcelled in the school of the company nud battalion by any Regimen' we have Meeh. And when we hcaid tho sad tr.isforluuo that belel iheir Colonel, we could but think' bow ep-Hioptiiile for him would be the allusion of Anthony to the blood of Caesar that followed the Mab of Ihe " wei! ''beloved" Uiuta" " Am ru-hing out of doote, to be resolv'd', If Rrulus so unkindly knocked or no.' Justice i the " Greens terpiire me to say ihitt ptevioiis lo i!is uufo'tuhtilc rifTitiy, no company culd perceive encomium for order ly and foldier-like conduct which wo" not t rpially due to them. And ihU nfTr.iv" ctuiffi tii'ier Ivive occurred if Col. Jar ksoii, who wns iii er.tumaiid o( the detachment thai had P'eceded them two or three dais, hid beep, p-ccrd. The whole afHiir ii a source of rho( kcerf regret and t:!Vtin v , Ihe Cofohtl ;,8ud tho ni'ie so, when he it flee U thit.they were not taken with him according t thvjr regular or der. But he was o ciowt!cd by 7hg. one hundred h k, iu addition .to (he four compa nies on the boat, ibal he. 'bought proptr W leaie the " Green," whhh wa- a largo com pm.y, anil to T.ke a umaller one in iu place. I menu no reflection uoombe Lt. Col who did t veiy thing ia his pwet to ?nppies tho not, bul merely to recur to the well known facts of ttle cxtraoidiua. v influence nitd poer wnicn loi. tlacKou, their formr C oHiiiie prt;vt-uiiug u leuoy ecogn n n-n k, each other, aud Ihe officers of, Ihe i'.ur. comT paiiics behig present, aud using their -iiiiii f O'orlis lo restore peace, I'Ve ba tie li.i illy cen--cd, though bai'd and b-ud iiirb wee .-tiil fiee-. ly ioterchtiiiged. Cnpt. JN , i i , wiiligic.it presence ol mind,' oulered hi- men a-lioie. and dipt. IMr Mahoii his ii'u ne otrb-r-: which' were generally obeyed. Cnpt. JMMahon fiillowcd his men, uud 1iuiiug them still dis posed to continue the tight with a few "l;itj gers ' who :ili lemaiucd ou the upper-deck, was u-iug his uiimiM til'e.rt.s to sep.uati.' hi-, men, aud fuc ihem, sword in hand, to tttiie lo ihe quailcrs which they firi occupied nu Ihe tight. In the tneantime, Col H.iker d the 1 1 1 1 1 1 J i s Volunletr.s, the gentleman wb. ieigued bis seat in Coiigiess to lake com mand of the Kceiimnl leluruiu with a de t.sehmetit ol Iviciity ti nu'ii;v-liu; riifti Ihhii the burial ol one ol his soldicis, heard the row that was g-oing tin, aud geueiou-lv hisiened to the boat, and .flei d bi ier ices to Cl. liedd. 'J hey were accepted, and Col. ii. iuipiudcutU, l,ui with the beot iutcniinii.-, hastened wiih bis mn in the uiu'cr de k. He there found Cnpt. ilcil.hu wiihhis back lowaica hii!i, ta'U;.-liv engaged, as bcfoic tated, iu keeping; his uieu lo ibeir pl.n c on ihe right. Col. linker advanced al Hie had of his detachment, iwmd in hand, aud called upon the Giecn.s " to suiiendcr- Tiie Captain icnoitdijli ly 'uioe.l rooiol. and pi n -lug himself io fencing- all nude, said lo the Col. "damn M"' uienrsure swoid with me,"' and iiuu.ediali ly coiinimiced thius'iu uud pniiy lug. 'I bey jliugbt lniiulv a m .cpeiii. until Col-vlikt i's fiieiidlhiukiiig the coulel wiib mi Athletic a man u it equal, (Muss ed him bark ihicc oi . lour tdeprs, when - n is tol sbol from tme -f ihu Greene,", uitned at his, bead, Aook f efJecl, , aud the ball passed through hw ueck liom near th ear - behind, and knocked out two of hU upper fore teeth. As be fell, tbe Xieutenanl to comma nd, or Uaied bi ineu, twice charge- iayont, and ruu ihef Gaptainttthreugb. n Tbey did so, a nd -4 oae oi. the. bayonets Dtering his mouth- and aotnin has always exercised over them. ' I have eudeavored in this relallon to give an irn varnished statemeut of fact, and to abslain from doing, injustice to anv ono Many particulars my limits have compelled me to omit, but none that w ill be found essen tial to an impartial judgment of the merits of thofie concerned. If 1 have been c lumsy in manner, I beg i will be attributed iu part to tbe fact that 1 have written it in the midst of continued-conversation aud constant inter-ruption f.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1846, edition 1
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