gf MjrrHj 1111 Carolinian, "CHARACTER iS A9 IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. 99 per BY Wl H BAYNE MALLEABLE IRON, rrarnae Makers use. A "ooa as- .Jjm'ent always onliand, and for sale at one cent pound advance ... u. e- W. PRIOR. October 25, 1845. 349-tf. IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wild. THE Subscribers having witnessed the success ful operation of the-e wheels, were induce! to pur Sme right of using them,,, the '?' Carolina; I Ihev now oner -..1,1. at FIFTY dollars, or f r sale individual rights for a whole county, on reasonable terms. B be'"" cncrally adopted in the Northern States, these wheels arc coming into genera! ire in . -southern States. We have sold about 100 Rights, VI f which are in succ ssful operation in (jri,,,..rlan.l enmity. Tlvs wheel are more durable, and more easily L,..,t i i order whn properly put together than the ,lt't,er be-l. They wilt save one-third of the ' ,..r a idruuw ll in back wat- r, when th re is it I'l ah e. I rii; speeti otuiesaw ia mbriascu V 'n re th in double the strokes per minute. W reler, am n other?, to the following gentle . ,, sou,.; of whom have had the wheels in npcra tio i 12 m uths or tnre; and from many of them, and othe-s, we have received certificates expressing tli. ir inr'' approbation of the superior advantages .,f ilies-'over the flutter wheel, and statins that their saws will cut 250' 30' ' , 35oO, and even as hi-h s 5 '00 feet per day, and save one-third of the water. FaYE rTEMLI.fi. A Grah.on. ClJMUKIlLAS'n. Col Alex. Murchison, Cliri.-t"hor Munroe, L.ENOIII. John William, Esq. Thomas House, Jesse Lassiter. Jos KS. James McDano I. Craves. John Bryant. Columbus. Al. William, (Nil A S MeN-i F.iriihard Smil'i, John McDaniel John Evans, J V How II. Bi.adem Gen. J. unes McKay, Robert Melvin, S N Richardson, Thoui is C. Smith, I-a.u: Wright, John Smith. Samfsom. O T Birksdal-. Patrick Murphy, John II. Spearman, Lot Williamson. Robeson. W C McNeill. Richmond John C. McLaurtn, John L . Fairley. Anson. J R Reid, Millwright. A Bauchum. C ASWEI.L. Win. Rnsl. J T Dodon, Millwright Chatham. Cole & Br antlv, Smith & Pollen, N Cli22- Wake. S Beasly, Johnston. Jesse T Leach. Itardv Royal. New Hanover. James M arpliy, Cliarb s Henry. Robert A man. GnEKNK. Thorn :n looker. Be a if fort. B rill tnyrn, Mr Arnold- Duplin. Lewis Her'nis, Jain-s Jarmait, I GCTILFORD. r Pitt. John Joiner, Dr. Robert and Richard Williams. others in different parts of tl.e H;ni-l Moore. Bei les many ST.'.VV.i t. .trvonlv hi vh character, tlfSiib scriber- fuel justified in offering these Wheels to public, t'h. y will keep on hand a supply ol wh ,.5s ado,,' ed'to high or low heads at Fayettev.lle Wi'mi.tgtou, Newlv rn ana ; Mr JamT T. Do Ison, of Caswell, has th-m lor sale. V.. ...utioii all neisons through I lie Oiaie agaiuoi p ,vii any perso-i but ourselves, or our authorized T .u ,i.,M f usiii'' these wheels. a."1"" '" " . .... . . . , ir :.i. NO r ICS 1 ) MILLW Itlvj-tl l o. ii yuo :.. ,nnr. fives ,vith ntittinjf in em tinvon ii t't.-se Wlte I as we now wish to empio ic.uo K0 in ibis busines n d'tteront parts ol meoiaie. niiNCAN McNeill. ARCll'D M eL ATI CHLI N . A A M cK ETHAN, Fav. ttev.Ile, January 31 1816. 36Vtf Fire iProof Kools. THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov ering of roofs" of buildings with tin, copper, or zincm! will execute promptly any work he may Contract for, and tor small proms. June 21, 1845. 330-tf. F. T. WARD. TrKOULD respectful. VV ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville andthe public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpicd by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie Strcet,5 doors South of the 'Market Square, where he will -rs-"" manufacture and kep con stantly on hand an assortment of TIN A SO SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine hisstock before purchasing else where, as heis determined to sellas cheap as any olh'r manufacturer in the State, BAKERS of an entirelv new pattern. ROOFING done in the lastest style, and best in inner. Also GUTTERING. Aiis. 17. 1844. 261-v. THK subscrib-r off-rs his sevices to the citi zimk of Fayettt ville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes lv prompt attention to business to share a part of the puMic patronage. G. W. ROSE. July VJ, i!M5. 335-tf. State of North Carolina ftladrii county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Jas. J. McDugalJ aat io .i i 0r,S"al Attachment. Win. I.. CorneM. 1T..r PPa'inS to lh ati8ractior. of the Court that Win b. Cornell s a non-resident of this State it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the North Carolinian, published at Fayetteville, for six weeks, for him to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held for tn county aforesaid at Elizabethtown,on the 1st Mon day of November next, and replevy or plead, or judgment will be entered by default, and the effects secured by the Garnishment, condemned to satisfy the plaintiff's demand. Witness, Heman H. Robinson, Clerk of Court, at office in Elizabethtown, the 1st Monday in August, A.D. 1846, and in the 7fst year ol American Independence. HEMAN H. ROBINSON, Clerk. Oct. 3. 1846 398-6t. price adv. 83 85. Tallow "Wanted. The highest market price will be giren for SOj uuu ib. of rood Ta low, by J. D. WILLIAMS Oct. 10, 1846. 393-tf. 1 New, cheap & attractive Route TO THE NORTHERN CITIES, STEAMBOAT MOUNT VERNON. From Acquia Creek to Baltimore, Whole Fare, from Baltimore to Petersburg, IPour Dollars Only. TRAVELLERS going Noil l are advised that the New, Quick and Splendid Si earner, MOUNT VERNON, Capt. C. W.Gunnell, now runs from Acquia Creek to Baltimore every Monday and Thursday, 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 Ihe same price, anu some hours earlier than those by the James River ami Bay Boats. They al?o avoid the dangers ot sea-sicKness anu Ihe uncertain tif s of ih wide and rouirh portion ol the Bay between Old Point Comforc and the mouih ol Potomac, and make the trip oeiweee rtin Creek and Baltimore in o weio and splendid Steam boat, unsurpassed in strength, speed, beauty or com fort, bv any Boat south of Philadelphia. ICJ or lurlher parucu'ars, or a nroun x iciv -ets, apply at the Office of the Richmond and Pe tersburg Rail Road Company to the 1 ICIvli 1 AUKMl. July 25th, 1846. 38S-3mo. FOR SALE. I WISH tosell my land lying on Big Rock fish, bcin about 2000 acres of good turpentine land. with a ood stream for carrying ,t to market, navi- able at any time while there is water enough for boats to ru.t between f ayetteviue and winning ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July 12, 1845. 333-tf. Croton Cloth for Coats; Drap- tl'cle, brown Linens, Drills and Stripes for Pants ; cheap Balzorines and Beragcs ; ' Mourninr & half do. Muslins ; " Lawns and Mus'ins ; Gents' fine black Silk Scarfs ; ' " fancy do. iir.i. Skirts and corded ditto. &c. &c., for sale by W. G. MATTHEWS. Mav 9, 1846, 377 -tf. MINIATURES. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Fayetteville, that, owing to his im paired state of health some three weeks ago, he havinir retired to the country, has now returned to this naco aaain, where he purposes remaining a short time, in order to give all an opportunity of piocuring correct Likenesses of themselves and friends, in his superior stjle. Being connected with several of the most suc cessful Daguerreotype establishments in the State of New York, he" has advantages, enjoyed by but few artists. Portraits taken in a superior and greatly tm proved style, perb ctly true to nature, of very fine tone, gilded and colored so that no climate will af ted them in the least. Portraits of sick or diseased persons taken at their residence if required. Particular attention iv n to those who may w ish to engage in this beautiful art. Instructions, with all the latest improvements, apparatus and stock fu nished on reasonable terms. For further information enquire at his room, 4 doors west of Briggs' Hotel. He u jllonfv remain two weks longer, at the most, and would in that time be glad to see all who desire a good likeness. J.L.BRYAN. Aug. 22, 1846. MONUMENTAL MARBLE FACTORY. The subscriber respectfully informs his fellow citizens and the pubic in general, that he has opened, nearly opposite the Post OHice, a Factory of lh above description, where orders hr Monu ments, Tombs, or Grave Stones ol any description will meet every attention. Painters can be sup- ftlied with paint stones and innllois. From his ex ncrience in the business, he believes himself com petent to ive satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetterille, July 18, 1S46. 3S7-6m-pd J. N. BAIRD HAVING determined to locate permanently in Fayetteville, will devote his undivided attention to me' practice of Dentistry in Fayetteville, andthe surrounding counties. , . When in Fayetteville, he will De louno ai unggs Hotel, and all orders from the country, for his ser vices, w ill be promptly attended to. ne can exhibit the most satiPiacmry remeuiw, as to character and practical skill in his profession. At'2.8, 1846. 390-1 v. ?L . J resufne k SCHOOL on Monday the 19th vVMober, 1846. , Oct. 17, 1846. 400-6t. NOTIflTC l9 l.?rebT Siven application i1 V . lyj "'H t"8 ode to the next General Assembly of North Carolina, forlhe p," of an act to emancipate Samuel Mackey.his wife and five children. . 400-3t FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, 100,000 Acres Valuable TI133P. FOK SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to t he Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd., lying principally in Robeson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, the different surveys con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a large part finely Timbered, and con vcuient to Lumber River, where a large quantity et Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentirre, for which purpose a large part ia well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and in quan'ities to suit purchasers. Imputation respecting the title can be obtained by applvingto the Hoi. Robert Strange, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) f 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 fr any part of the Lands can be made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sale r.f the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayetfeville, N. C, March I, 1845. 314-tf. FAYETTEVILLE AND WARSAW STAGE LINE. THE Subscriber having taken the management of the above Line, flatters himself that by putting on a new Hack, better stock, and "travel ling up," all who may give it a trial will be belter pleased than heretofore. Under the present arrangement, leave Fayette ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and arrive t Warsaw in time to take the trajn for North or South. Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at'.er the arrival ot the train from both ways, Passenger j enter at Brisss' Hotet. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. Favetteville, July 5, 1846. 376-tf. FOR SALtV THE subscriber offers for sale about Four Hundred Acres of Pine Land, situated in Bladen county, on the east side of the Cape Fear River, within a mile and a half and three miles of the river. Said land is well suited to the Turpcn tine. Tar. and Timber business. For further information and terms, apply to the subscriber. FKEU'K B. GAUSK. Bladen county. April 18, 1846. 374-tf. Gardner & IMEcKetlian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work ,and have now on hand a G-N liRAL ASSUtt l-.VlE.iN y, consisting ot Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkcys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bilitv. will compare with ar.y made in the U States Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine our work, as we have d:termined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having in ourernpmy first rate miths, 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 ul work m nship and materials, for one year. idTr REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Fayetteville, February 8, 1 846. y. ComielPs Pain Extractor. From two to eiht times cheaper than before or nothing if the user is not delighted with it. An article that every family must consider in dispensable when they know its power and value, and which has heretofore been sold too high to reach a'l classes, has now been reduced in price, witli a view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact every human being may enjoy its comforts ; and all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not delighted with its use. We assert without the possibility of contradiction, that all burns and scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and all external pains and aches, no matter where, shall be reduced to comfort by it in five min utes saving life, limb or scar. N burn can be fatal if this b applied unless the itals are destroy ed by the accident. It is truly magical to appear ance in its effects. Enquire for "Connell's Magi cal Pain Extractor Salve," at Comstock &.Co's, 2l Courtland sr., New York. Price 25 cents or four times as much for 50 cents, and near ten times as much for a dol'ar. Caution Be sure and get Connell's, as coun terfeits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never) touch it. 1 1-, l t ! f . 1 e " I r or saif wnoiesaic oy vomiocK et uo, i 1 orn; and by S J Hinsdale; Atkins & Co. Clinton; Ein stein & Bro., Kinstou ; Bass &. Sullivan, Kenans- ville; D G Patterson, Little Rockfish; McDowal &. Co, Elizabethtown. COMSIOCK & CO'S VERMIFUGE. The best and surest of all Vermifuges is nov for sale in this place by S. J. Hinsdale : Atkins 1 Co, Clinton ; Em-stein & Bro., Kinslon ; Bass 4 Sullivan, Kenansville; D G Patterson, Little Rock fish; and McDowal &Co, Elizabethtown. MORE GOOD THINGS Four doors above the Post Office. HE has just received from Petersburg and Wil mington, a fresh assortment : ' 5 Boxes Raisins, 19 Half boxes do. 20 qr. boxes do. 5 Kegs Boston Crackers, 1 Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Butter, 20 Jars fresh Prunes. I Bbl. pickled Berf Tongues, 130 jars pickled Onions and assorted pickles Walnut Catsup in pint bottles, 1 case Black Tea, good, in J lb. papers, 16 boxes fresh Candies, j 1 bbl. Currants, j - 18 Jars Canton preserved Ginger, ' And a variet- of fancy articles. Also, a fresh ap ply of ICE. He will be glad to see the ladies nd gentlemen on Monday at the Cream Saloon, i&e weather permits. - " ; Also, 5 dozen gentlemen walking Canesjid HncoHrase Home Manufactures patrol stick. July IS, 1846. 17 -tf- OCTOBER 31. 1846. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Subscriber, having taken that large and commodious brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs li-s frienas and the public, that be is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and i. liter in the best manner ; the building having been thorough- y repaired and properly furnished for that pur pose. 1 helSorthcrn and Southern Staves stoD at this House. Connected with the I Intel, and a few vards dis tant, are f-xtensiveStables, which will he attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. WM. W. BRIGGS. Fayetteville, Nov. I, 1845. 350-tf. New and Fashionable TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. a- w. smith: Would respect fully inform Ihe citizens of Fayetteville that he has returned from New York and is now prepared to make up garments in the latest New York ttyle, and superior in point of cut and workmanship, to any that have been got up in the town of Fayette ville. N.B. He will be found at all times on Gillespie street, next door to Hinsdale's, over Mr Alex. M. Johnson's. Oct. 10, 1846. 399 -tf. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as undertaker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbing Terms liberal. THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 68 Wall Street. THIS Company, recently organized upon the improved and deservedly popular principle oi mutual Assurance, win counne us Business ex clusively to Insurance on Lives. It commences with a capital of SaO.OOO. which will be continually augmenting as its business in creases, l he rates ot Jrremium correspond with those of other American companies. One of the peculiar advantages attending Insur ance with this company is, that al! the assured share annually in its profits, and are interested in its success, tor its charter provides " 1 hat each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share ot the amount ot premiums earned, after deducting losses and expenses, but in no case shall his share ot loss exceed the amount of such premium." Xliese earned premiums or profits will be safely invested by the company con stituting a permanent fund, annually augmenting for the benefit and security ot all parties interested. The Kales of Insurance on One Hundred, on a Single Jujje : One Year. Seven -ears Age. 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 SO 77 91 fO 31 36 69 91 96 32 35 $0 0 I I 88 SI 1 2 2 o 3 3 4 5 7 6 77 64 36 95 20 73 CO 74 00 o 2 4 95 12 36 53 83 96 l9 21 91 TRUSTEES Janus D P Ogden, James Brwn, H W Hicks, A Norre, D A Comstock, P M W t more, Henry K Bogart, A Wbodhull, R L Taylor, EC Center. James Harper, James Reyburn, Wm H Aspinnrall, Thos W Ludlow, Leonard S Saurez, A M Merchant, John Cryder, Schuyler Livingston, Spencer S Benedict, Richard Irvin, Loring Andrews. Thos B Richards, JAMES D.P. OGDEN. President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice President lewis KENTON, secretary. Pliny Freeman, Actuary. icy The above company have established an Agency in Fayetteville, and the undersigned are ready 10 receive propositions for the Insurance of Lives, and to furnish forms of Applications. Dr. James T. Gilliam h-s been appointed the Medical Examiner of the Company. Applications for L;fe Insurance in the Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, and for Insur ance against Fire, and also for Marine Rjks in the Augusta Insurance and Banking Companv, if made to us, will be promptly attended to. Their rates are as low as any other good compnni s. E. L. & W. WINSLOW. Fayetteville, Jtfar. 7, 1846. 368-tf. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY THE Subscribers take this metiiod of informing the public, that they have commenced the Carriage Manufacturing Business. And intend to carry it on in all its various branches tay Coaches, Coachees, Chariotces Barouches. Buggies, Gigs and Sulkeys. Ofthemost modern and apr roved style. With several years experience by one of the Principals, in one of the largest Manufactoiies in the Northern States, they feel no hesitation in saying, that noth ing shall be wanting to make their Work equal to any put up here or elsewhere. They hope that by unremitted attention to business, to merit a "oner ous share of public patronage. They assure the public that no pains have or will be spared to pro cure the best materials the surrounding country af fords. They have completed and in progress o. completion, several Vehicles of the latest fashions, which they offer at prices in conformity with the present pressure of the times. tfZJ All Work warranted for twelve months. Their Establishment is at tbc foot of the hill, op posite Liberty Point. ' SIMPSON & McLAUCHLIN. Fayetteville. Dee. 27, 1845. 358-y R EPAIRING done at the shortest notice, n the neatest manner, and at the lowest prices. CONSUMPTION CURED!! Homeopathy and Allopatiit iiappilt i rM. bin kd. Consumption can be cured are words that lor years have solely been applied to Dr. Tavloi's Genuine Balsam of Liverwort fiom 375 Loer o which invaluable luedicine they arc p cu!iai'l applicable, but have been copied and ucd by oth ers. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has cured and . licved over 4,0HU reisoits ol Consumption, Liver Complaint, Coughs, Spitting ot LUooi!, t'ol''s, Dyspepsia, ilenricy, Palpitation, Uioiichlti-, "r which C"inpi:ints, when taken in time, this medi cine has lor ears proed a specific. We believe that no one should tie of these djj- eass, and if those who ihink their lives worth pre serving would at once use this remedy at-coiding to directions, the report of deaths fror.i these dis eases won'd rup icily be diminished. Of the truth i. f this position we are ready and wi.ling to satisfy any inquirer, liy the most conclusive certificates, and by nu nerons living witnesses in every town. no preier r commenuing im: meuicmc uy word of mouth to h:iiit their names published. One of our pati nts recently cur. d took One Doz n Bul lies to distribute, r-nrclv all comment is hi re yn necessary with r fere net to its peiff t i fficucv. Aly brethren of the r rotession use it in their practice because its wono'eiful cures are the t fleets of pure ffenuine Pathological principles with which the Quack or Charlatan has nothing-to V. They may copy, imitate, counterfeit, &.c , but it i. alt they can do, and are never to be trusted, as they are only catch pennies and may setioiisly im pair the Constitution. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the happy combination of Hou.aiopathv and Allopathy. It is entirely a vegetable extract, and so combined that only the most minute doses are .taken, of its c n cenlrated active principles, whose action is nnliki all other remedies ol the kind, and are so combi ned, that this Balsam affects simultaneous! v the circulatory, respiratory and secretory organs, and increasing the temperature and action ol the re mote vessels, while it diminishes it in the diseased vessels and organs of the chest and throat, thus giving them an opportunity to heal by aiding na ture in her efforts to throw off disease. In fine, this remedy is the only one that can with any certainty be relied on for cure. There are a Iw. v two Physicians in attendance at the old office, 375 Bowery, to visit and give advice. 1 he Peer are attended gratis. Buy only as above, and be care ful toavoid counterfeits and imitations of all kinds and see Dr. Leed's signature to the steel phii- la bel on each bottle. Leeds & Hazard. Dni"L ists. 177 Water-street, MrS. J. Hinsdale has just rec ived a quantity of thegenuine, to snpply consumers. It is to In- had also ot U. jw. Patterson, of Little Rockhsh. June 27, 1846. 384.-'-6 mos Seasonable Groods. TEIE subscribers have received in part, will leceive during the present we U, 1 nd he balance ot their Fall and Winter supply of G O O B S , Embracing a large and general assortment, among which may be found : Fine and common blue, black, brown, invisMc green, and mixed broad Cloths; beaver -I .in-; M'k and fancy ca?simeres ; sattinets; tweeds and Ker seys ; Kentucky jeans ; satin vesting ; sili and worsted do.,- ombre and fig'd cashmeres ; idaid do ; cashmere robes; muslin dtlains; alpacas; calicoes; bleached shirting-; blch'dand brown drilling?; bed ticking; ml, while, green, and m l ow flannels; caipctings; serges ; fig'd and plain silks; si'k lidkfs. and cravats ; ginghams ; fine and common shawls; buttons, combs and tlireiids, in great va riety ; silk and cotton hosiery and glovi s ; j iconet and plaid musli-is ; Swiss and book ditto ; laces and edgings; paddings and canvass ; stocks, col lars, and bosoms ; cotton arid linen diapers ami damasks; Irish linens a nd lawns ; plaid linse s ; col'd cambrics; paper cambrics and selicia ; duffil and twilled blankets; large Whitney blankets; elastic suspenders; ladies' and gentlemen's merino shirts; silk shirts ; apron checks; dimity; plaid cloakings and cloak linings; furniture prnts ; white and col'd plains ; brown linen table cloths ; fine cloth do; green bereg-e ; black vils; cord. l skirts; linen cambric ; linen cambric hdkfs; fine brown shirtings and sheetings ; pilot cloths ; low priced Overcoats and frock coats, by the floz-n ; fringes and gimps, for trimming; turkey red; shoe thread. ALSO Hats, Bonnets, Roots and Shoes, Umbrellas, Together with nearly every article usually kept iu a Dry Goods Store. As the above goods were bought unusually tow in the New York and Boston markets, principally for cash, they can be sob! very cheap. Purchasers will please call and look. H. & K. J. JLILL.Y. Sept 26, 1846. 3i'd-Sw. ODD FELiroWS' SCHOOL. THE Trustees announce to the public, that the Female School, under the supervision of Cross Crock Lodge, No. 4, will be re-opened on the 12thday of October. T.ie deserved reputation of Mrs Billups, as a disciplinarian and instruct ress, are deemed sufficient t'j injure the patronage of Parents and Guardians. TERMS. Three Dol !ars and 25 cents per quar ter, payable in advance. Owing to she very low rate of Tuition, no d.-diiction wili b made xcei in extraordinary cases. 13o..ks, &c. furnished Jr'tt tf cost. The Trustees have no hesitation in rcco amend ing l!iis S hool a one of the very b. St. The plan ol iiislructi.ni is on Ihe Prussian principle. Appli cation to be made t j J M Sledmaii, .Secretary and Treasurer. J. WINSLOW, A. A. T. SMITH, I D. G. McRAE, , Trustees. J. SMITH, J. M.STEDMAN I Oct. 3, 1846. 3D3 tf. r 1 1 1 1 i ii jliic sujrjriuci n uuiu spectfully inform the citizens of Fay ttteville'and the surioanding country, that he may finw be f't-nnt 1 bis NSW S8TABUSB1VTE1VT On Donaldson slr.t I, f'S'tn o. Ihe store formerlv occupied by Mr Jno. D Starr, heie he is prepared to make up gar ments in the latest Paris, London, and Favetteville stales, superior in point ol cut and workmanship to any mat can oe maueoo .uC .,ew York principle, and on that he falters burisell that he is equal to anv, b. ing in the regular receipt ot thf last st vies afl'orded by ibe fasbionab'e plales ol Ibet"de. DANIEL CLARK. Oct. 17. IS 46. 40(1-11. lit My store and dwelling house, and kitchen adjoin ing, on Hay street, nearly opposite the Postoffice, now occupied by David Carver, senior. Possession given on the 1st of November ncx. Any ptrson wishing- to rent wilt apply toltie subscriber. I wish to hire a good driver for my wagon team; none but a sober and industrious band need apply Oct.l7,-tf THOS. 11. MASSY. Ml VoInmeTxmnlci. 4Q2 For sou., five or ix ,he Tuik, under the lend of their ruleis, have bceu mak ing rnpiil j-fiirJes towni(U the adoption of Cr, iitiaii inaiiiicis ;u.l ii1o.ii.. Anion the fiil iippot lu lit step d thi kind, mitv b nicutioin-il ihe sid'-iiiion ol Kii'pc;in uniform nml tiictics; for fhe Tu Km!i Auny. And in ! king over ihe Mil iiu-hi i iu 1 ivpondoiico ol the (, hut it--..i 11 (Jotinri, gliiliftd upon the loiluvt in; interesting jm:igi;ih: "The happy t 'fleet! id ihe iciclit isil of the semi-lnnbHioiis riii.ee, lluiihini Pac h;t, to F'lniice nml F.rybmd, ate nliendy declar ing th rn.st Ives. Tin gient piim iplcs whiih lie sl Itie base ol Ktuopeau r oitilulionnl liet tioiii me finiling their vfiy into despotic Htjd benighted Kgpt, berntning the uuw 1 itten tide of the soveieig 11, nd destined to amelior ate the condition of the ithjert mid niir.ctablc million thiit waim npmi that ledile soil. As ihe firi (in it of ihe visit, and the conniience iiieul of" the change, letters from Cairo signal ize two inen.-ures which lluahiui Pa ba hai lately adopted. One upon tho following oc casion : 'l he Gient Hnhbi of the Jews being dmd, it uhj thought indipensiible to render him the honors due to his Maiion, but which might have been Doubled by mniic fanatics. The Jews determined i c'emtuid piotcclioii from the Governor ofCaiio, Abhas Pacha, who promised it, but afterwards went back of hid word. They then applied to Ibrahim Pacha, who was at the lime Kitting wiihthe Grand Council. Ho ordered Ihe deputation to be admitted, heaid their application, and re plied Ihns : Since I paid a visit to Kurope, I am far from being satisfied with myself. W e have still much to do, uot to place our seUes on a leel vvith that rouutry, but even Jo commence u career of improvement. I perceive that theie protection is accoidedlo a'l religions without exception, and I thall not permit matters to be oiheiwise in Egypt. All creeds iiuiM be re.-pccled equally, and, in -const quence in place ol" giving a few soldiers as an escrl, I thall older out 3,U0O men to ntttMied ihe fune al, and my own cur tinge fhall pert e to entry the coffin.' As for you (snidhis U0y.1l Highness, addressing ihe lewl-h tlcputiition,) Jeai not to be troubled 111 paving the las.1 iepccls to the head of yonr religion. Go and itunember that Kgypl th i always in: ihecounliy when- all religons belieli shall he inspected.' The other case i th; : lie, the next day, called together his Mjipo hiko mid hl.ivc, and giuiited iherrt llu ir libeily. iih ihe op' ion ol rcuiaiuii g v.i.ii him or seeking n 110: her way of life. Lrp I" the prescnl time no prison has b it hini, and all declu'c. that they will remain." soMLrrmivG nlw at the o.ni.i: F.N L) OF Til K S l A I i; OF KL0HIUA. From oiie of" the B'boj s. About that doubtful hour called twilighf, when it would have puzzled an Ashbuitnn or a Webster to tell Ihe boundary nc between dav and night, the new steamer Jilbany camo puffing down the Flint; the bell, (the bout not yet in sight J tolled, ding-dong dtDg, and alle)es were ngog to try and (err it out what was meant by this new flourish. The engineers bell was heard, tingle ingle tin gle, when opposite to the wharf, and she rounded to w i h a galaufry that was worthy of sue h a new and beautiful steamer. Soon alier ,ho trade fast I elevated my cap to my 'preeranium" and hopped about with a step of elasticity that would have well become one ome tears my junior. On poking my "pro bosis" within the social hall 'Oh, shades of Apollo!"' what think you lit op my enraptur ed vision ? why, to my agreeable surprise, fioin eight 1o hall" a scon; of tltorgia G halls, s im each her gay "Lothario" was threading a cotillion ; as. I said before, lhar ihey tenr," legaidless of my approach, while each iu her gyration, '-tripped her light fantastic toe," ijjol dreaming ihnl she was at every "jump just so" exposed to the jji ojane gaze of one who has hail his d.-n; or ought to have had I one whose "harp is iu the willows." liut thar I stood, ha. ing du(Tvil my cap, gazing on those "fftarrv" eves as Ihey glanced with HtT.tbility upon their glad gallants who, in their turn, met tlit-m with a grace that would have as!..uihed a Count ri' Orsay or a Board xcoy txijuiisile. The cabin in which Ihey danced "from dewy eve till tosy mom" was fancifully finished with the most gorgeous trappings. Il was a hall lhat leniiuds ine of the grand palace slu-wu by the invsteiies of Aladin's Lamp. '1 he music tang Ihiough the apartment the Cl'tillx danced tiaw-iug. v their fairy forms g'i ling from "eend ' to side, and from side to ''eend' now as "Old j Fed" struck some quicker notes to keep (line, they romped, Cantered; or sentimental ized in the blissfullest pleasure imaginable. Verily, joy and hilaiity was the whole order of the night. Occupying, as I did, The con spi. nous plicenfn ch ince "U'hoy," thing began lo wear a less radical tuiD, and I thought il was time for me 10 seol ; so drink ing success t the Albany and her gallant I.aolato ll.iltlioV rliiurlefl. l- I - " I WVII, my lad, that is small corn you are hoeing. Yes said ihe boy, while he conliuut d his labo we planted small corn.' But it looks ratber yellow.' Yes, sir. We planted the yellow kind returned the Loy. But I do not believe you will have more than half a crop.' No, uir. tYo planted upon shares,' hal loed the youngster, as ihe traveller road away. s i i t i