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3 t, "CHAItACTRR is Ag IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO IHDIVIDTTALS; AND THE GLORT OF ftfE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZXNS. B J 1 ,r4 V BY WM II BAYXR FAYETTEVILXE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24: 1846. lVonmeTum,)er 401 MALLEABLE IRON, J ..tit f rrin rf ,nairr use. "nnu as- l V.-r.n"nt always on hand, and lor sale atone cent ur nound advance on the Manufacturer' prices by ?'erp W. PRIOR. October 25, 1845. 349-tf. IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wliel. THE Subscribers having witnessed the success ful operation of these wheels, were induced to pur- indi vidual for a whole .!.-a two riht of ii si nir tnem in the Carolina; and thv now offer for sale ri .Ins. at FIFTY do'lars, or r-hts r-onty, on reasonable term- Bcsi-l-s beinr urtnerally adopted in the iNorthern States, thc? w heels are emmi into general ui ,'.i the 'southern St :tes. We have sold about 100 J.ir!its, SO f which are in succ s3ful operation in Cim'iorland county. ... -, Thso w'uel are more durable, an J more easdy k-J i' ord-r when properly put together than the fitter whe-.-l- They will save one-third of the wit-r, aid run w 11 in b ick wr.t-r, when there is ,'hni: v. isped of the saw is increased n TO thia d juh'e. the strokes per minute. We refer, am .n; others, to the following gentle men some of whom hive had the wheels in opera i;o i i in nth? or more; and fro-'? many of them, rsn I otb'i s we- h ive received ee.rtifie.atrs expressing tivirhie'i approbation of the sipci ir advantages .,f ilus ;over the flutter wli, I, and Matin? that r hir ws will cut 250n, 30:i, 35?0, and even up as .i lOI) feet per day, and tavc one-third of the water. L.EMOIR. John William, Esq Thorn is Rouse, Jesse Lassitcr. JON'RS. James McDanh 1. Craven. John Bryant- Colcmbus. A Fatettevili.e. Grah.un. CCMBEUlASn. Co! Alex. Murchison, Chrirto'her Mini roe, Ale William, Col A S McN-iU, f-'.irquhard Smith, John McD.initl New, clieap attractive Route TO THE NORTH EbRN CITIE S, LINE, GREAT IVIAIL J ihn Evan, j W Howll. Blades Gcii. James McKay, Robert Me' vi it, S N R'c.-bardson, Thorn is U. Sniiih, I-aie Wright, John Smith. S IMP-OM. i T li .rks 'a'-. litrit:k Murphy, J 'ii 11 . p :.n in m, liar !v Ruya'. Nt;ir Hanover. .Inm M urphy, 'i irl' S i le-iry. Onslow. RoSi'.rl A man. G a E F N' K . Th:'in3 looker. Ukm; fort. D Ru in v". ' r 4 ," i" , ! , ! 21.1 k. I I ' ' ' T . .1 - J " ' ..--.i. 1 At. - v. et-itt. Vi;h rcrio f- ' ; -:i dl 1 n I ' V ' '' 1 1 ' t 1 i I . ,i . - l!-, ! i ) ric Lot Williamson. RoSEONi W C McNeill. Richmond j John C. MrLnur.n, J.hn L . Fairley. Avsox. J R Ue'td, Millvrrisht. A Bauclmm. C4WBt.t. W.n. Ru sel. J T D. l-on, MtUwri'ht JtJ ATU AM. Co! Br mtlv, fvi.iih Pollen, Wake. S li -I.v, JflHSSTOS. Jesse T L.each. AND STEAMBOAT MOUNT VERNON. From Acquia Creek to Baltimore, Whole Fare, from Baltimore to Peter-burg, Four Dollars Only. TRAVELLERS nin Noiti are advised that tho N'w. Quick and Splendid Sieainer, MOUNT VERNON, Capt. C W. Gunnell, now runs from Acquia Creek to Biliimore every Monday and Thursd ty, in connexion with the Richmond and Petersburg, and Richmond and Fred, ricksburg Railroads. The Mount Vernon leaves Acquia Creek imme diately on the arrival ol the Cars, and Passengers by this Line reach Baltimore at the same price, and fome hours esrlier than those by the James River and B;iy Boats. They also avoid the dangers of sea-sickness and the uncertainties of h" wid" and roush portion of the Bay between Old Poi it Cnml'ore and the mouih of Potomac, and mako the trip betweee A:quia Crc k and Baltimore in o new and splendid Steam boat, unsurpassed in strength, speed, beaxi'.y or com fort, bv any Boat south of Philadelphia. m'CET1 For furth'-r parfcu'ars or Through Tick ets, apply at the Office of the Richmond and Pe tersburg Rail RoadCornpanv to the TICKET AGENT. Jolv 25th, 1846. 38S-3mo. FOR SALE. I WISEl tocll my land lyinjr on Bi Rockfisli, being about 2)00 acres of eood turpentine land, with a ood stream for carrying ;t o market, navi gable at anv time while there i? watr enough or boatslu run between Fayetteville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. 100,000 Acres Valuable FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased a'.t the LANDS belonging to I lie Estate of Abram Dubois, d?c'd., lytns principally in Robeson count, and on both sides of Lumber River, the diff-rent snrvejs con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES; a Iarjrc part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity et Timber is now raited to tr ? Georgetown mar ket. These laiWt are very v. nable both for the Timber and Turpentirre, for which purpose a Iare part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section ofthe State. The Lands w ill he soh! at a low price, and in qualities to suit purchasers. Information respeetiu the title can be obtained by appl in to the Hop. Robert Straps, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Eq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application f r any part of the Lands ctn be made to myself, or to John Winsmw, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sale of the am. TWOS. J. CURTIS. Fayettevtlle, N. C, March !, 1845. 314-lf. FAYETTKVILLE AND WARSAW STAGEjj LINE. THE Subscriber having taken the management oflho above Line, flatters himself that, bv putting on a in w Hack, better stoi k, and "tiavel ling up," all who may give it a trial will be better pleased than heretofore. Under the present arrangement, leave Fay tte ville on Sundav, .Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. in , and arrive st Warsaw in time to take the train fir North or South. Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, af'.er the arrival ot the train from both ways. Passengers ent r at Bri'12' Hotel. JACKSON JOHNSON, Ajent Favetteviile. Jolv 5. 1 F4t. 376-t f. Ju'v 12, 1845. 333-tf. Civ i 1 1. FOR P. .Iks. Dr Pitt. JoiiU Jiiot;r, Dr. Rob. rt and Bichard Williams. : ifTernt paitp Crototi Cloth for Coats ; Drap- i"cte, brown Lineu, Drill- and Stupes (or Pants ; cheap Balzonncs and Berages ; ' Mourning & half do. M uslins ; Lawns and M us ins ; Gsnts' fine blaek Silk Scarts ; " 4 fancy do. Cjtrass Skii ts and corded ditto, &.c. &.C., for sale bv W. G. MATTHEWS. My 9, ISIS, 377-tf. FAVETTEVILLE, N. C. rTTlHE Sutcriber, having tken that large and jX. conimodiou" brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs ha frienos and the public, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and ethers in the best manner ; the building having been thorough ly repaired a hd properly furnished for that pur pot'e. TheNortliern and Southern Stages stop at this House. . Con nected with the ! lotel. and a few vard dis tant, are extensive Stables, whii h will be attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. WA1. W. BRIGGS. Fayeiteviitc, Nov. 1, 1845. , 350-tf.- FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale about Four Hundred Acres of Pine Land, situated in Bladen count v, on the east side of the Cape Fear River, within a mile and a half and three miles of the river. S;iid land is well suited to the Turpen tine, Tar, and Timber busi'i"-. For further information and icing, applv to the subscriber. FRED'K B. GAUSE. Bhider. eo mtv, April 18T 146. 374-tf. MINIATURES The s the cit.Zt ouir.-fl ll'lVir:t !' 'hi i-.ac i-i't'll ! in C :ti 'i I t i I i 'il-t: t i y t.-(! lo r. n .:-, IC I :ll p ! n rn out he n ht ' n ha-ad- d islv.li-jt-il). w.-!l, his h m lor u h io- bl.iie vilU Ani -,iic. ir-.st :-'!! ibocri 'cr would respectfully announce to ot. F lyetteville, that, owing to his iiu .? r- health seme three weeks ago, lie ! v :; t. ' e coui.lry, has now ret mned to ;. in, .vh- ie Ivc purposes remaining a in orci- r to five all an opportunity of, : i crnct Likt ncsecs of tnen.sclv s and ti' superior t le. . s t c t:l w.t' sev?r.a 1 t lincourase Home Manufactures BOOTS SIIOUS. THE subscriber returns thanks to hi patrons and customers for the liberal encouragement he his recei ved, and solicits a continuance of their favors His shop ig the old stand on Person str--t, directly opposite Geo McNeill's Store, where be is prepared to make to order or repair fine and coarte BOOTS and SHOES, both for gentlemen and ladies, in the most approved and modern styles. He assures such as will favor bm with their cus tom, that he will warrant his work to be done in the best manner, of the best materials, and by the best workmen. He feels confident that any woik passing eutot his hands cannot he Furpnbsed by any done here or efcewherc; and he hope bv close application to business and a studious effort to please, to continue lo receive a fair share of pnhlie patronage. MALCOM FAULK. Favetteviile, Feb 14, I84ti. 3C5-tfr . JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his scr- viecs as unde taker and builder, to the citizens oi others, disposed to contract for building orjobhir Terms liberal. - ! a v ' oi S-! vi s, v.r our autuorized ui -r whe- ls. WUI j.t I s.-ll you wish it your ees vitN putting in no'v w.s'i tii employ t least s in d flTei nt mi if of the State. DUNCAN MoNEILL. A RC iJ'D MeL A U (-11 LI N . A A -Iclvi L" il AN. tteville, January. 31 18. C. 36.?-tf osn.i.ovme it, acquai i !i Whe ls. as we 1 ; :0 in '.his bsisin' k1 .ire i3roof Hoofs. u i lersiened is ready to contract for the eov- nt rn'ili" Ot hull. lin'S Hllll lin, Ol'per, or zinc, and w i 1 exe.ute prompt !y a ny work nc may contract for, and tor small pi ofits. June 21, I3t5.--3.n-tf. F. T. WARD. Til! erinn ivtEi e iIfo:j! !., he U i'or' runs t..!;o;. i.i o-vi-d style, !::r.' c-Ui .b!is-hm ri? d vantages. IVIO-f n i !i e Sto re !i--.ved by s-'perior iii u treiii.y mi ti .. to naiur-, ot ery fine Mi t' Jit no climate will af- used peifons takrn at who moy prof i-ci style, per: cm', :i tone, cilrltd arid eoioreo tec! them in the lr;isi. Poitraitsof siek or ri.s ihejr residen:e if required. Partocthir Bt'ei,tr.n -ivn to those vih to ioa;e Trl this beaTT'l'nl art. Insiiucti" ns, ni b al' th latest improvements, apparatus hi ! clock hi ni'shed on ri aonabfe terms. For fur h r i- f rmation enquire at bis roorn, 4 doirs west of Brijcs' Hotel. He ill ni h ri'iniif'i t wo w-8 longer, at the most, and would in that i;;..e be glad to see all who desiiea good hRem s. J.L.BRYAN. Aug. 22. IStS. 'ftJSTOULO resiicclfiil- W V ly inform the citizens of Fayeltev illc a nil the public generally, that he has taken the stind recently occjpied by E. J. Chirk, on G:Ile-pie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will .... - . "manufacture and kc-p con stantly on h;ind an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine hisstock before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sellas cheap as any other manufacturer i ii the State. BAKERS of a n entirely new pattern . ROOFING done i n th. latest st vie, andbesi in inner. Also GU TTL'RING. Anr. 17; 1344. ?6l-v. THE subscriber otT-rs hi sevjees to the citi en of Fayu-tti ville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes by prompt attention lo business to share a part of the public patronage. G. W. ROSE. July 19, 1945. " 3"5-tf. Slate of North Carolina niaden county. Court of PUas and Quarter Sessions. Jas. J. McDugald f Original Attachment. Win. L. Corne l, j IT appa -i ng to that Wm E Cornell the satisfuctior. of the Court s a non-resident r,u: . it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication i be made in the North Carolinian, published ail I-ayetteville, for sit weeks, for him to annrar at I the next term of sa?d Court, to ba held for the county aforesaid at Elizabethtuwn,on the 1stMon. day of November nexr, and replevy or plead, or judgment will be entered by d. fault, and tha effects secured by the Garnishment, condemned to satisfy the plaintiff's demand. Witness, Heman H. Robinson, Clerk of sa'-d Court, at offic9 in Ehzabethtown. the 1st Monday in August, A.D. 1846, and in the 7lst year of American Independence- HEMAN H. ROBINSON, Clerk. Oct. 3, 1846. 398-61. price adv. S3 25. Tallow USTanted. The highest market price will be. given for 50, 000 lbs. of eood Tallow, by J.D.WILLIAMS Oct. !"., i34ft. 339-tf. . " .MONUMENTAL MARBLE FACTORY. '1 he subscriber respecfiiily informs hi fellow citizens and the puhl c in general, that he lias j opened, nearly opposite the Pest Office, a Factory oi me aoo e uescripuon, wnere orders nr jvjonu--m'-nts, Tombs, or Grave Stones of any description will meet every attention. Painters can be sup plied with paint stones and muHms. From his ex peiience in .the business, ho believes himself com petent to give satisfaction to all who may favor him w ith their patronage. GEORGF LAUDER. Fayctteville, July 18, 1846. 387 -6m-pd J. N. BAIRD HAVING determintd to iocate permanently in Favetteviile. will devote his undivided attention to the practice Ot ljemisiry n rajowmu, oo ioc surroundinir counties. When in Fayetteville, be wilt nemunii at tiriffgs Hoel. and all orders from th- ountry, tor Ins ser vices, will be promptly attended to. He ran exhibit the most satfrcfiry references, as to character and practical skill in his profession. Auj. 8, 1846. 39U-ly. Cl W. IVTcIiaurin Have just received their SPRING AND SUMMER ST0C1T, Consisiing of a variety of STAPIE Sf FANCY Q) ) . Fusbmn.ble si'k ,nd fur Hats, Boots-nd Shoes, RoLI f .ti1" l,,derd P,ain "d chip Straw rB?l tf.rflB?e.,h,pe doub,c brim leghorn and palm-leal Hats. &e .. -hl , , ; April 4,.i84c:. c'.uhUb0 'rr4 G-ardner & cHletlian, H AVE lately m ida 4:onsiderablb improvement in their styl'i of vVork ,:::jJ have nov on hand a G N ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, iigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which lor eleganco oi -iiup ; n n,i iinisb, and dura bility, will compare with ar.y made in the U States. Persons wishing to buv, would do w-ell to call and examine our work, as we ha ve ih termi nt d to sell LOW for Cash, orapiroved notes. Havingin our employ tirt rate Smi'hs, we are prepared to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. We warrant all our work to be of good and faith n I wnrkm i nrhip and materials, for one year. SC3 REPAIRING faithful y executed at short notiee, and on reasonable term. Favett.-v.II-, February 8, 1846. y. Con ii ell's Pain Extractor. Fi tful tieo Ig eight times cheaper than before, or nothing if th user is not delighted with it. An article tiai every family must consider in dispensable when thev know its p iwer and volue, and ih-iih has heretofore been 6oiJ too high to reach a I classes, has now been reduced in price, w.th a vi' w ih.it rich and po.-r, high and low, and in f.ict every h:iman bems may enjy i's com'brts ; and all who set it shall have the price rplurned to them if they are not de'ighted with its use. We assert ithut t he p sUi ! iiy of contradiction, that all burns and scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and all external pari a and aches, no matter where, s-h-ll he reduced to comfort by it in fivemin ut s- savins life, limb or sear. No burn can be fatal if thisi-i applied unless the a it.iis are destroy ed by tnu acci.lfiit. It is truly magical to appear anc in its eftV-cls. Enquire lor "Connell's ivlasi cal Pain Extractor Salve," at Cnmstock &. Co's, 21 Court land st.. New York. Pric: 25 cents or four limes as much for 50 cents, and near ten times as much for a do! ar. Cautio.v Be sure an I get Connell's, as conn terf' its and worthless appear u-uler other names. See that it i rlirect from Coinstock & Co., or never touch if. For sale ohoh snl- !iy CornFtock & Co, N VorU; anl by S J H nsdlc; Atkins &. Co. Clinton; Ein stein &. Br9-. Kioo ; Bass & Sullivan, .'Kenans ville; D G Puflerse-n, Litt'e Rockfish; McDowbI & Co. KMZ'ibethtown. t COMSlOCK & CO'S VERMIFUGE. The best and surest of aH Vermifuges is now for sale vu this plate by S. J. Hinsdale ; Atkin & Co, Clinton ; Ein' in & Bro., Kinston ; Fas & Sullivan, Kenansvi'le; D G Patlerson.Little Rock fish; and McDoual &Co, Eilzibefhtown. MORE GOOD THINKS -A.t S. Eramberts, four doors above the Post Office. . HE has just ri ceivi d from Petersburg and Wil mington, a freh a'nrtnif nt : 5 Boxe Raisins, 12 Half boxes do.' 20 qr. boxes d . R K gs Boston Crackers, I Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Buttorr 20 Jars fre;h Prunes. 1 B!I. pukted Be. f Te.nenes, 1-20 jars pitkhd Onionwand ss rt d pickles, Walnut Catsup in pint toPo -, I case Black Tea, sood, in lb. pjper, 16 taxes fresh Candies, - - 1 tbi. Cut rants, 18 jars Canton prescrvfd Ginger, And a variet-- of fane v articles. Also, a f csh snp plyoflCE. He ii! be glad t sie the 1 idies and gentlemen e-n Alonday at theCreani Saloon, if i'u weather p imits. .AUo, 5 dozen genllemen'a w alking Cane and patrol sticks. '. . July 1, 184S. I7.tf. CONSUMPTION CURED!! Homsomthi and Allopathy hafii.t com biskd. Consumption can be cert d are wo-ds that forjear have sol, ly been applied to Dr. T.-y,s'$. Genuine Balsam of " Liverwort ttom 375 P.orr to which invaluable luedicir.e tfev are nrco loii." applicable, but have been copied and u-.d by oih- rrs. THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 53 Wall Street. THIS Company, recently organized upon tht improved and dererved!y popular piineiple of Muiual Assurance, will confine its business ex clusively to Insurance on Lives. It commenc s wilh a capital of SSOOO. w hich will be continually augmenting as its business in creases. The rates of Premium c oir Fpond w.th those of other American companies. One of tho peculiar ad vantages attending Insur ance with this company is, that all the as-ured share annually in its profits, and are interested in i:s succ ss.for its charter provides "That each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share of the amount of pirmiums earned, alter eieoucting losses and expenses, but in no cisc sh dl his share of loss exceed the amount of such premium." These arned premiums or pr: fits wi'l be safely invested by the company con stituting a permanent fund, annually augmenting for,, the benefit anil security of all parties inter, sted. The Rales of Insurance on One Hundred, on a Sin s:te Life : One Year. S.-ven years Age. 15 2U 25 30 35 40 45 50 la 60 $1 77 0 91 1 ' 0 I 31 1 36 I GO I fit 1 S6 2 3 4 35 0 95 1 12 I 36 I 53 ! 83 96 ('9 21 91 For Le. $1 56 f 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 77 04 36 95 20 73 60 74 TRUSTEES : Jiines D P Ogden, James Harper, James thrown. 7 00 H W Hicks. A None, D A Comstock, P M Wet more, Henrv K Bogart, AWo'dhidl, R L Tavfor, EC Center. Thos B Richards, James Rr-them. Wm H A spin wall, Thos W Ludlow, Leonard S S'aurez, A M Merchant, John Cryder, Schuyler Livingston, SpmcerS Benedict, Richard Irvin, Loring Andiews. JAMES D.P. OGDEN, Prciident. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice President. Lewis Benton, Secretary. Plixt Freeman, Actuary. The above, company have established an Agency in Fayetieyiltc, and the undersigned are ready. lo receive propositions for the Insurance of Lives, and to furnish forms of Applications. Dr. James T. Gilliam h 6 ttecn appointed the Medical Examiner ofthe Company. Applieations for L fe lnsurai.ee in the Nat-tilus Mutual Life Insurance Companv, and for Insur anc against Fire, and a'so for Marine Ris-ks in the Augusta Insurance and Banking Companv, rf made to us, will be proinptly'attendcd to. Their rates are as low asr a 11101 Her go-d cmpnnies. E. L. Si W. WINSLOW. Fnyeltevillc, Jl7ar. 7, 1846. 36S-tf. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has cured and r lieved mer 4f',0tK j eisons ot Conspinpiion, Liver Complaint, CnUelis, Spitting of Blood, C'oMs, Dyspepsia. Pleuruy, Palpitation, Bronchiti-, for which Complaints, htn tiiken in time, this medi cine has for years proved a specific. We believe that no one should ie of t':ese dis eases, and if those who think their lives woith p re serving would at ove use this remedy according to directtoi.s, the rej-oit of deaths froroth. se dis eases would rapidly be diminished. Of the trn h .f thifc position we arr r ady and widing to satisfy any inquirer, hy themes' conclusive certificat s, and by nil nermis living witnesses in every town, w hej prefer r cointnenrling "he medicine by word of month lo fiatiii th'-ir names published. One .f our pati-nts recently rur d took OnD Z"ii Bot tles to d.stiibufe. Siindy all comment is lo icun neeessary with r-frr-nctt to its peif cl tTicacy. My trethren of tire 1 rofession use it in then practice because its wunceiful ceres are the .fiVct of pure genuine Pathological principles w ill which the Quack or Chailaian has notinng to o. Thev may copy, imitate, cunterfeit, &c , hut it i all they can do, and are never to be trust d, ns they ate only catch pennies mid may e-iioiis.'y im jrir the Constitution Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the h- ppv eosuhinat ion o! Hontjcoua' by and Allopa'by. ltis cntir. ly a veecta'd- x-r.-tt-t, anl so combined itiat only ihe most mi:iiedoses are liiken.of its en. centratcd active principles, -a host, action is unlike a!l of her remedies 01 the kind, and are so coiiihi- m d, that his Li!sem afieets snnuhaneousl v the ciiculatoiy, o sj.iratory and t-eeretory orsans, and !ncrasiiii; the i triper;iTure and netion , the re mote ves-se's, wi.jln it diminishes if in the diseased vessels and organs of the ehest and throat, thus giving them an opportunity to heal hy aiding na ture in her efforts lo throw off disease. In fine, this reinnny is iitt only one that enn with any eerlaFnt.y be re!ivl on for cure. Tht re are a I way two Physicians in ntfennio e at the old office, 375 Bowery, to visit ad l ive advice. The Poor m re alteneled gratis. Btrv rniy ns above, and be enir ful toavoid count ern ft ? and i.-nitat ions of all klndg and see D-. Leid's signature to the steel plate In b'1 on each hoM'e. Leeds & Hazard, D ujeists, 177 Wat er-street, M r S. J. Hindah fins j'.;sf fec ived n qusntity of the genuine, to supply consumer.' It is to he had also of D. G. Patter-on, of Little RocU:.h, June?;, 1846. 381. C mos Seasonable GJoods. FMf IE subsenhers have ret cived in pait, and Jl. .will receive ' during the present w. K, the balance of th. ir Pall and Winter sujjply of O O O I) S , EniNriii ino a laree nnd general assortment, nUioiij ivbicb may be found : Fine and common bltie, black, brown, invis hie green, and mixed hro.id Cloths; heaver I ohs; bi'k and fancy cassim-r-s ; sat:inets; tweeds and ker seys ; Kentucky jeans ; satin vestings ; silk nnd worsted do.,- ombre and fi'd cashmeres ; plaid do ; cashmere lobes; muslin drlain?; a.'paens; t-n licoe; bleached sfitrfing-jMilch'd an'd brown drilliogs; bed ticking; red, wipte, green', and yel ow flannels; caipetings; serges; fi'd and plain silks; si'k hdkfs. antf i ravais ; jginghams ; fine n nd cnminon shawls ; buttons, combs and thread, in reul vn riety ; silk and cottotr hosfory nnd gloves ; J ctmet arid phi id muslfns ; Swiss and book dilio; lme and ec'gfngs ; p:iddi ns a nd canvass ; stocks, col lars, and bosoms ; ce.tl.n B'-d linen diapi rs and da masks; fnall linens a n! lawns ; plaid finsev ; eol'd cambrics; paper ca ud ries andselit ia ; duffil and twilled blankets; rre Whi'ney blankets; elas'ic suspcndeis; lat'ie-' and ffentlenitn's merino shirts; silk shirts ; anron checks; dimity; plaid clonkings and cloak linings ; furniture pr'ii's ; white and col'd plains ; brown linen table c'oihs ; fine cloth dft; gicen bereg-ej black v ils ; .rd.-d skijts ; linen cambric ; linen cambrfc hdkfs ; fine brown shirtings and sheetings ; pilot cloths; low prieed Overcoats and froe-k coals, hy the doz-n ; fringes and gi nns, for tiimmingj turkey r d; shoe thread. ' ALSO Hats, Bonnets, Boots and fchocs, Umlircllns, Toselher w ilh nearly every article usually k'pt in a Dry Goods Store. As the above ro.ods were bought unusually 'r-w in the New York and Boston markets, prim ipaliv for cash, they can he sr.-Id very cheap. Purcha.icr will pleate call iirel look. II. & K. J. L.1L.I.Y. Sej t 2C, t S-IG 398-Swv. NEW CARRIAGE KlElPOttTI'OIrlY -, THE Subscribers take this method of informing the public, that 'hev have comm need the Carriage Manufacturing Business. And intend to carry it 011 in all iis various branihcr tav Coaches, Coachees,'Cliariolecs Barouches. Buggies, Gigs and Sulkevs Of th-most midem and approved style. Wi'h several years' exp.-rier.ee b one of the Principals, to one of the largest Manufacf 01 ie in ;!,,. Noithern States, they feel no Ivs'tlaM n i:: snino, that ncth ing ihal be wanting t- make their Work qnalto any put up here or etsewhe e. They hope that by inrc-u'i'red a't-t tiuu t. buim ss, to merit a ner ous shnre ef public- pafr'noe. They assare ibe pub'ie 'lint io pairrs bav t will be spared to pro cure the best oiatcrs.i's the snrrounding country af fore's. They hav ce-mplel d and in progress o, crmp'i tion, ,-ver-)l Vei.ie'e? e,f the latest fashions, which rfuy efT-r at prices in co-ifotmit'y with the presenr prPBure of Ibe limes. CZT A !l W.01 k warrat'-d for tw elve months. Th-ir Estasiiishmt-nt isat the fot of ihe hill, op posite Libi-rtv Point. S nP80 N & M'cLA UCH IJ N. F.iet v vi!t.. Dee. 27, 1845. SSS-y REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, n the neatest manner ,.and at the lowest pries. ODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. THE Trustees announce to te puhl c. tint the Femnl Sih-tol, under he siii'Tviion ol Cross Creek Lodge-, No. 4, wi'l &- r--oj ern-e! rin the i2lhd.iv -jf Jc-Tober. T ie derrveI i-p-ita-i-ip oI'Mr Bi 'ii,?, as a di-ciidmari in rnd i'is'rnet ress. are rle; toed sufficient t-j iiure ibe j ntr.iae of Parents ami Guardians. TERMS. Thn e OoMarsrand 25 e i ts per quar ter, payable in advance. Owing to ih n-iy low rate of Tuition, no d. duct ion will b" made xcem in extraordinary cases. Boi.ks, ic. furns!ied free rf cost. The Trir""ees have no hesitation jn Teeo me .d ing this Si hoot a one ofthe lery Iwst. Tie plan o! instruction is on the Prussian principle. App'i eation to be madetJ J M Stedman, Secretary oi;d Treasurer. J. WINSLOW. A. A. T. SV11TH, J D. G. MeRAE, V Trustees. J. SMITH, J. M. STEDMAN J Oct. 3, 1846. 39S tf. A. M.'C A MP B ELL, AUGTIONEIiK, May b- foil -i 1 opposite his oJ" stand, at ti-? t -formerly oc u ied br Al r McCiiium- July 25 f i?46. . . DISSOLUTION. The Copartners! ij lieirt' for- xiting urd. r the firm of H W. Brnftv Co., is this c"av dissolved bv inntnol e.!fcet. J. C. Lr.lia .11 Menrl to the sr'ttlem iaoflhsb.ines. H. . LfcAT I 1 , J C. LA I PA. ROBT. W. GIBBS. Wilmington. N. C , Oct. 1, 1S46. NOTICE. THT? subscriber will continue liift COMMIS SION BUSINESS on hi.t.wn account. His Of !v r, t pre-ent, will be o-i North Wair s?reet. up tatrs, over the store e.f Mersr Hal? it Armstrong. JOHN C. LATTA. Ofthe late firm of H. W. B & Ce WUmincton, Oct Tt 4846. . - - 3393t.- GOING TO MUSTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. fit THE 4CTHOH OT ' COCSIN ,ALI.Y BlUUAM)r John S. Guthrie, Eq., of Chatham couuty, GM hug h member of the l-egi.oUluie, as disliuuUhed for hi good sense, fiue wit, snd orcnsioiin'Iy sme l the most exitaordinaty bursts of eloquence; 0ir vnriou passages Qhis and mine hui? been loo frequeut nnd '00 mttoiiout for hip lo get into priut, and hot he nlso. The liict ii if there wb.s nnv painter on eerth ho could have jpir heiidtd the ex piession ot John' Inre, wheu he wan lu the proper vein that hroad, kind, habitual smile, the quizzical leer of that itupaiieut gtcy eye and the lorgitndinnl xpnu?ion of lb mouth, wi'h it; peculiar curies aud niiefes I would, havt th jticiuie for my fionti. piece, Nolh iujl n uM he mote proper, either as u mink of my legnid for the beaier ol ibBt lace, or as a ptei-expoiienl of the hnppy cnMetd oi ibesd png', tht'it innocetice mid light-hearted neas. Iut I huvc not set' down to iviite the biogra phy of Ji;hu (iuthtii, only to narrate an inci i!eni hich he u.od to tell him-cif w ilh iuimtt Mbl i!ee He sais ihot wlu-i) he nirived nt tht age of 18, he was put upon the muiler roil, aud duly named by the otdeily f the r ompany to ap pear ou next Saturday morning j jhe ununl jtarnde louiid equipped ncroidiug to law. J-.tui 8)!i he knew -1 1 etu.ugh that he was 18 3 cars ok!, but the thought of beating aims iu ihe er vice of hi country had nevei once cio-ged hi brain ; but when the idea whi brought home to nim by the Mimmous of the subo'dinnte of Capl. Ditldier, be suyji he did not know ht he .should do so near being; a innn ! So he went uud whi ped n btj; boy that hod always kept him under, fcnd took u dose of medicine lot f'rat he bould grow too li ! Well Saturday at length catne, and IT ho sinrts, after nn eaily bieakfaf, toward: the gloiious spot whei'e he waa to shoulder anini'' for the fust time in hU life, as a sure eunugb soldicu; and if he bad not been stopped, he would have been at ihe muter pound 11 u h ur tit ieat befoie any one e6. II ui us bo wii" passing by old Mr CmmernouV, he wa.-t hailed by that woiihy to know where he wan eoiug. He quickly made kuowu his destina tion, when the old man told him to come iu nnd wait a while, for he wad fofrtg that way himself. John nys he paused to consider what he should do; it looked like checking bin) in the dawn of his rateer to glory, but the old fellow iusisted, and he went in. He sat for a while, nnd wnihed the slow end delib erate preparation of his proponed companion, aud he thought he ah. mid have dropped down with impatience, but still the old man pursued Ihe '-even tenor of' hi way." He went lo the kil hen and got a con of hot w.iter y he then J took out a ruiy inzor, aud tmpped strapped i-nnppcu 11, mini ne could have seen it dm 11 11 across the old chap's weasand. He then quietly lathered hi face, and then tugged and grinned, and ie-hiihered and lugged away ngHiu. At length he thought, by wey of re lief, of tnkiiii; a conversation with the old lady, who was silting near bv knitting, but here comes the crisis f llio stnty old Mrs Kmer on was obviously in no very serene condi tion of temper, aud his reception itilhi.-t qtrar lee was any thing but entertaining. " lira Emerson," says he, 'hw do you come 00 railing chickens lhi year?" " I don't know,'' replied he, in a quick, (mi king kind of voire. Falls fhoil, thought John ; but after silting a while, he resolves l try her again. "Wis Ernernoo how do ihegfrhi come ou gftiiug sw'eclheait.x ?" I dont kuw. I irrknti you know as inii'-h about that a I do," icplicd fhe. tie turned and dixcoveied ihat there was a pent op storm in her face; her knitting needles were uigrd together wih such cm pints i th;H they sounded like casta uet, and as she tossed the thread over the bu.y poiuls, -he had the air of throwing off hei indigiiatinu from her foreBugers. John then tttrtfd to notice the' old man. Having performed the opr-roti-in '.ff.rrp. iu and couiiug, he inovrd t lg" ehflft, and faking out a shjrf, pfinlalo -n-, wai-tro-it, and Mocking, be proceeded fowinil the l.jo of an adjacent room, with hi- ch.ih-- in h:s hand; iud just about the lime he U-tl iifinii. I i.-ti-d hulf ihat distance, Mtf Kmerou loiled over. "Old m!" aid he, stfHi4-ht-uiug herself up. and pointing with a l n .-kitmy linger ri"ht at him. The old fellow Moppt d. nnd ooide- h foil of half face l the liht. " Old innn, now you are going t thai uiiy muster, and there iou'11 gel drunk fciid spend all your mnccy ; and jou'Il wallow itr the dhf And t t-hall hate your clothes lo wh. You fchaft go! von really shail go! !" W. p, oid woman' ays he, " there was n n-c- in nofklog such a teitiule lo do about if, for I hd partly ghi il up, any how!" Johu naid he didn't wait for any excu.-o from th dd man, hut went forwaid and got to inu-ter iu full lime. The abov was written b fore the death .fMr Guthrie, wl ii h will ic onnt for the lightness as well as the ecantines- of the notice. A mau named Homlin, of Vevay, Indiana, who had been for a b.og lime io the babil of abusing bis wife, was warned to leave the lost.; neglecting to do rhU.he was ridden on a rail to the tirer, where he was placed m a sk.fT, sod carried lo the sWurk .id. end dismissed." The next dsv hM wife followed him, notwithaDding hi-ill treatment of her had arWed too indignation of the cotrv- muolt. 1 'v i ti '1 I 1 :' 4 1
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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