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"CHAIIACTER,IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; XSi . THE GT.ORT OF THE STATE IS THE COMf OJI PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. V BY WM II BAYXE' "rALLEABLE IRON, sUCfl a Carriage Makers use. A oud as ,...nr always onliand, and for sale at one cent n-iriiii-"1- - .1 -... i : l. .. per pou n U advance Oil lli; .uanuiatinicio 'in.ca vj V. PRIOR. October 25, 1 S4 5. 349-tr. IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical AVatcr WIicl. THE Subscribers having witnessed ;hc succes? f,j operation of thc wh'j.tls, were induce! to pur ,.,ai . th ri"ht of usi.itlicin m the state of North C'Wiiu- and l.ev now ofter f.rsale individual right, at FIFTY d . iars, or rights tor a whole " P'i'l 's b-jing go.i'jraily adopted in tliO Northern Sf it' -- t't'-c whe!s arc" num.! into nenrra! u ' i.,hVVo'Uhr:r.i Sftcs. We have sold about 0 Jliir'its, ol'w iicli are in succ ssful operation in Cum i' ilari I county. Th-M- wheel-, are more d-tra'.le, and mor eas.lv knot i , or I t wh-i properly put together nthe (I t'ter wli-i I hoy will save oitp-wuru i utv w tier, a id r lil w 11 in b ick water, wlien ta re is h': id a! ive. i m re t li in ( We relor, a it vi, ot t -ii-d of i lie saw is increased. Ij iMctlio ptrokes per minute. h it z others, to the following gcnlle- wli't'ii Uivn had the wheels in npera- 1 10 i t I oi a nd otii -i tths or more; a tid from many of turn, we h ive rece vcl cert i tieat'-s expressing 1'ii-ir inir'i a ;i;i Uio t l UK: -siip -M'-r auv, images of ili -s: over the llntter wh 1, and statin;.' that , i.r.ir s.r. will rut 2.-.0'1, .")' 0, and even as l.i'i us 5 MJO feet p-:r day, an 1 save one-third of the water. FlVK 1'lT.VIM.r.. A G i ad mi. C m i: bbla n n. Co! Aie. .M'ncliiso'i, Ohri.-to'dior Mumoe, Alex Williams Col N Vl;.Nrj!!, J'.ircpiiiard Smith, Jn'iii MeDani.-l .i ill.'l KvM'IS j V t Wv II- f ;-i. .I.inic-i Mclvay, Robert Me'vin, S N llicdi irlsi I, i'li iin .s C. Smith, -.vie Wi'mh', J ijiin Sout h. S v m e - o . I ; T B ii iis !al-, i'.i'rick Murphy, .l,,hn VI . Sp-: arm in, llarlv Royal. N k ir II s o v r. a. L. r. v o i n . John Williams Esq. Thorn is Uoiipo, Jisf La-sitcr. Jon ks. James .McDanii 1. CiUVF.V. Jdhu Urant. Coi.r.MBUs. Lot Y il l" niiJoii. I! OHESON. W C McNeill. Richmond Julio McLaurin, J.ihn L . Fairlcy. Ansov. J R Reid, Millwris1'-'- A I'auehum. Cavf.i.i.. Win. Ru s i. J T ),.d-on, Millwright Chatham. (, &. lira nt : y, Srnilh I'ullcn, Wake. S R-a.Iy, Johnston'. Je.-'.-e T Leach. I.I Ml S I llfil.1V Cli iri- s i leury ' Issi.o iv. Robert A man. (j it r: r-'.N f.. Tlirnia I I ook r. I 5k A I' Kin: i . B li t iiivcn, Mr Ai ;i"..!d- D:v:.t. Lewis I li.-rinl, J a to -s J i r ma n, l):'iiid Mtore. Beii let many Oen.Kor.D. Fau!k5. Or Pitt. John Joiner, r. Rob.-rt and Ricliai ii Williams. others in dilTorent parts of tl.e StWih nrli a desf-rveelly hi i;li eh iracter, th-Snb-. :.. ... ..,1 ;,. ..nr.-1 i ii these Wheels to pcrni1' Cv: p 1 j - i- . .i . ill I. i hand a supply of 1. ...U I . I ... I .... I r I . . VI l -fK H T OLUUIIHT. r...., N,.!i in and Washington. And I ,...7, l" t) . on, .if Ca well, has ih ni for sale. r 1...,. -.,11 n .Tso'lS tliron h lh" State against y, mi-r a ,v ..:r-o hut o.i: wires, -r our auuionzcu -,....,t 7 lor t'o- ri-hf of usieg thec wheels. N-Ol'I'JE TO AllLLWtU'.i'.lTS. Ifyon wish I .. '. 1 It.i.ir til '""" i . . . - i in ft Vol' It ac'l'tliot V(i:iiiivi: ohm I'."' .in " t'l'HO W I" (lO in t hi - Ij nr- now WiS.l to eiili'IoV ai least )iisi;i-s- in d Jet'Mit iarts ol the J DUNCAN McNElLL. A R ' i i'D McLA U CHLIN A A MclvF. IT IAN. lie, January 3 I 1 Si 1 f. 30-- tate. tf avMevi Fire Proof Roofs. THE uadersiuneil is ready to contract for the cov- rni" o i-o .ts of hnililiiijs with tin, roppcr.or .-I ..- ii I -i 1 cvei ute promptiv any ior rk be may ront ra-t for, a nd tor small pi oi its, June -t, 18 15. 3 5 )-ti. F. T. WARD. WOULD rusiicclftil ly i iiloriu t he citizens ol Fayellevillu an.ll lie public generally, that he has taken the stitnl recently occjp stuid recently occjpied by E.J.Ciaik, on Gdle-pic Stri ct, 5 doors Soiitnof the .Market Square, where he will ' "inanufacture and kep con- starllv a n hand an assortment of TIN" AM) SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing te. purchase would o well to al land examine his slock before purchasing clsc ivhere,as heis tlef erniineJ to scMascheapas any o'lvr m inuf icturer in f h' Slate. BAKERS ofan entirely new pattern. ROOFING done intli'? iastest style, and best in inner. Also GUTTFRLNG. Aug. 17. lH. 2GI-V. T11K subscriber ofT-rs his scvices to the citi r.. ns of Fay- tti ville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and ho;ies by prompt attention to business to share part of f the public patronage. G. W. ROSE. July 59, 1815. 3?5-tf. Mate of North Carolina lilaricn county. Court of PUas and Quarter Sessions. Jas. J. McDugald -M- i-SV- o i riSal Attachment. VV ii. I. Cornell. 5 nr appearing to the sat.sfactior. f Hie Court that Wm LCorn.:.! is !V noi-Tei'.r.Mif of this t ,le rt ,s thcretorc ordere.l bv thoCurt that pnbbea.'ion b., made in the iNortb Carol. ni,,,,, plishe,l 5U hayetteville, lor six weeks, for him to appear at the next term ot said Court, he held for the county aforesaid at Elizabethtown,on the In Mon day of November next, and replevy .r plead, or JuHgment will be entered by default, and llio cifecta secured by lhe Garnishment, condemned to satiyfv the plaintiff's demand. Witness, Heman H. Robinson, Cleik of jsaid Court, at office in Ehzabnthtown, the 1st Monday i--ti August, A.D. IS16, and in the 7lst year of American Independenee. HEMAN H. ROBINSOxN, Clerk. Oct. 3, 1316 39S-6t. price adv. 3 25. Tallow Wanted- The highest market price will be given for 50,- "pu ma. ot good Tallow, by J. D. AVILLIAMS Oct. 10, 1S46. 393 -if. New, cheap &. attractive Route TO THE NORTHERN CITIES, STEAMBOAT MOUXT VERNON. From Acquia Creek to Baltimore, Whole Fnre, from Baltimore to Petersburg, Four Dollars Only, TRAVFLLLRS ir.-wiir roi f l are advised that jhi Ni-ir. Qiiiik and Soh ndid S'camcr.MOUNT VERNON, Capt. '. W. Gunin ll, n-.w runs from Aequia Creek to Bilti nore every Monday and Thursd iv, in connexion with the Richmond ami Petersburg, and Richmond and Fred' ricksburg Ra ilroads. . . Tiio Mount Vernon leaves Acquia Creek imme diately on the arr val of the (Jars, and Passengers by tins Lioc reach Raltiiuorc at the same price, and sumo hours earlier than those by the James River and Ray Coats. They also avoid the dangers of sea-sickness and ihe uncertainties ef th wide and roiih portion of the Raj- lift ween Old Point Comfort and the mouth of Potomac, and make the trip betweee Acqusa Cre k and Baltimore in 3 ikic and splendid Sleam boaf, ii:isurpap?ed in strength, speed, beatify or com fori, Iv any Boat south of Philadelphia. frP'For further narticu'ars or Through Tick- ctp, apply at the Uffice ot the liunoioncr anu 1'e- t rsL)iir2 Hail lload Lompanv to ino TICKET AGENT. July 25th, IS4C .'iSS-oino. FOR SALE. 1 Wl-SM to sell my land lyin on Big Rockfisli, b-in about 2i00 acres of rood turpentine land, with a j?ood s' ream (or carrvi n jr ,'tto market, navi- ableal any time while there is water enoii"h for boat s to ru -i b t ween Fayettcville and Viimin ton. Title indisputa! !e. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. 1S45. 333-tf. Jul V 12, Crotovi Cloth for Coats; Drap- d'rtr, bnnvn Litintis, Drills and Stripes for Pants ; cheap baizoimes and Beraires ; ' Mournine &. half do. Muslins ; " Lawns and M us ins ; Gents' fine black Silk Seaifs ; " " fancy do. urass Skirts anl corded ditto, &c. Sec., for sale bv W. G. MATTHEWS. May 0, IS4G, 377 -tf. MINIATURES. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Fa yetteville, that, owing to his im paired state of health some three we ks ago, he having retired to the country, ha now returned to this p'ace again, where tie purposes remaining a short time, in ordrr to Jiive all an opportunity of p ocuring correct Likenesses of theiuselvis and friends, in his superior stIe. Bi-ing connected with several of the most suc cessful Daguerreotype cstabli.-lmi. iits in the State of New" York, he has advantages, enjoyed by but f. vv artists. Portraits taken in a superior ai d greatly im proved style, perhctly true to nature, ol" very fine tone, gikleil and colored so that no climate will af fect them in the least. Portraits of sick or eliseasetl persons taken at their residence it required. Partieiilar attention givt n to those who may wish to engage in this bcan'iUil art. Instructions, with all the latest improvements, apparatus, and stock fu nished on reasonable terms. For furth'-r information enquire at his room, 4 doors west of Briggs' Hotel. lie will only remain two w. eks longer, at the most, and would in that lime be glad to see all who des-iica good l.keness. J. L. BRYAN. Aug. 22, 13JG. M 0 N U 31 E N T A L MARBLE FACTORY. The subscriber respectfully informs bis fellow citizens and the pubbc in general, that he has opened, nearly opposite the Post Ollice, a Factory of the above description, where orders for Monu-ni'-nts, Tombs, or Grave Stones ol any elescription w ill meet every attention. Painters can be sup plied with paint stones a net mullors. From his ex perience in the business, he believes himself com petent to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. GEORGE LAUDER. FayOtcviRe, July IS. ISIG. 3S7-Gin-pd J. N. BAIRD HAVING determiu.d to locate permanently in Fayctieville, will devote his undivided attention to the practice of Dentistry in Fayctteville, and the surrounding counties. When in Fayette rib , ne will belmiml att.nggs' Hoel, and all orders from the Country, for his ser vices, be promptly attendee! to. He can exhibit the iimst satisfactory references, as to character and practical skill in his profession. Aug. 8, 184& 3JK)-ly. ' ttDr Bairtl i :if rtrr.scut ab- I SCllt, attendinmhe Fall . Ijecfured in Ballr- ,m"c- lie w return in all February.. vLsTg her SClloOL - tl- 17' ,846- 4C0-Gt. FAYETTEVILXE, SATURDAY, 100,000 Acres Valuable FOR SAILJE, : THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram-Dubois, dee'd., lyinj principally in Robeson county, and on both nides of Lumber River, the difP-fent surveys con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a larire part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, - where a large quanti'y of Timber is now" rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands arc very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentirre, for which purpose a laree part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine j'ielda more abundantly than any other section ofthe State. . The Lands will tie sold at a low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained f by applving to the Tlor. Robert Straps', James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) - .. - . - I understand there are man v trespassers ort these lands, ta all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will he enforced against all such offenders. Application for any part of the Lands cm be made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make S3le r t the samp. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayettevrlle, N. C, March" 1, 1845. 314-tf. Yayetteville anTsTvT ST AGEg LINE. THE Subscriber having taken the m magenient of the above Line, ilatteis himself that by putting on a ni w Hack, better stock, ami "tiavel ling up," all who may give it a trial will be better pleased than heretofore. . Under the present arrangement, leave Fayette ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and arrive at .Warsaw in time to take the train for North or South. Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at'er tiie arrival of the train from beitb ways. Passengers enter at Brisks' Hotel. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. Favelteville, July 5, IS4G. 376-tr. .".FOR SALE.' THE subscriber offers lor sale about I''our Hundred Acres of Pine Land, situated in Bladen county, on the east side of the Cape Fear Hiver, within a mile and a half and three miles of the river. Said land is well suited to the Turpen tine, Tar, and Timber business. For further information and tenns, apply to the subscriber. FRED'K B. GAUSE. Bladen county, April 18. IS46. 374-tf. Gardner 8c !Mc3Cethan, HAVE lately made considerable- improvement i their style of Work ,and have now on hand a G.N ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, 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 determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having in our employ first rate Smiths, we are prepareti to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. We warrant ail our work to be of good and faith- ul workmanship and materials, for one year. ;r-7 REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Favetteville, February S, IS4G. y. Council's Pain Extractor. From two to eight times cheaper than before, Llncourasie j Home Manufactures or nothing tj thr. 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 all classes, has now been reduced in price, with a view 'hut 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. Wc assert without the possibility of contradiction, that all burns anil scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and all external pains and -aches, no mutter where, shall be reduced to comfort by itin five min utes saving life, limb or scar. No burn can be fatal if thisis applied unless the itals are destroy ed by tht; accident. It is truly magical to appear ance in its effects. Enquire for "Connell's Musi cal Pain Extractor Salve," at ComstocU & Co's, 21 Courtland st.. New York. Price 25 cents or four limes as much for 50 cents, and near ten times as much for a do! ar. ' . ; Caution Be sure and get Connell's, as coun terfeits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comslock & Co., or never touch it. For salo wholesale by ConWock & Co, N York; and by S J Hinsdale; Atkins & Co. Ciinton; L'in slein it Bro., Kinstoa ; Bass & Sullivan, Kenans ville; D G Patterson, Little Rockfiafi; McDowal & Co, Etizabethtown. COMSiOCK & CO'S VERMIFUGE. The best and surest of all Vermifuges is now for sale in this place by S. J. Hinsdale Atkins & Co, Clinton ; Einsti in & Bro., Kinsfnn ; Bass & Sullivan, Kenansville; D G Paltrson,Little Rock fish; and AlcDowal & Co, El.zabel blown . MORE GOOD THINGS jfiLt H. Eramberts, Four doors above the Post Office. HE has just received from Petersburg and Wil mington, a fresh assortment r 5 Boxes Raisins, 12 Ha If boxes do. - 20 ;r. bnx3 do. -5 Kegs Boston Crevkera, t Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Butter, , 20 Jars fresh Prunes, t Bbl, pickled Beef Tungiiew, 120 jars pickled Onions and assorted pickles, ' Walnut Catsup in pint Uollfes, 1 case Black Tea, good, in J lb. papers, 16 brxes fresh Candies, I bfjl. Currants, ' 18 jars Canton prcserveel Ginger, And a vanet- of fancy articles. Also, a fresh sup ply of ICE. He will be glad to see"th? ladies and gentlemen on Monday at the Cream Saloon, if the weather permits. - . , " . Aho, 5 dozen gentlemen's walking Canes and ratrol slicks. . July IP, IS4& : ' 157-tf. NOVEMBER 7, 1846. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. flllUE Subscriber, having taken that larse and -- commodious brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully, informs . ms irienas and the puhhc, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and ethers in the best manner ; the building fi'aving been thorough ly repaired and properly furnished for that pur pose. " The Northern and Southern Stages stop at this House. . " . Connected with the ! lotel. and a few yards dis tant, an- extensive-Stables, which will be attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. W Al . W. B R I G G S. Fa vcTleville, Nov. I, 1845. 350 tf. New and Fashionable TAILORING" ESTABLISHMENT. - G-W. SMITH Would respect fully in for in the citizens of Fayctteville that he has relumed from New York and is now prepared to make up garments in the latent New Ymf; fle. and superior in point of cut and workmanship, to any that have been got up in the town of Fayctte 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. I0.MS4G. 390-tf. JOSEPH S.DUNN offers his scr- vices as undo taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for outldipg or jobbing I erms liberal. - THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 5 8 Wall Street. THIS Company, recently organized upon the improved and deservedly popular principle of Mutual Af surance, will confine its business ex clusively to Insurance on Lives. It commences'with a capital of $50,000. which will be continually augmenting as its business in creases. 1 he rates ot Premium coin spoiitf with those of other American companies. One of the peculiar advantages attending insur ance with this company is, that al! the as-uied share annually in its profits, and are tnteresteil in its success, for its charter ptovides "That each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share ot the amount of premiums earned, after deducting losses and expenses, bin in uQ case; shall his share of loss exceed the amount of such premium." These earned premiums or profits will be safely invested by the company con stituting a permanent fund, annually augmenting (r. tb Hcneflt and security ot all parties interested The Rales of Insurance on One Hundred, on a Single J-tfJe : Age. 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 CO One Year. Seven years For Life SI 56 SO 77 0 91 So ss 0 95 1 12 1 2 2 2 77 04 36 95 20 73 60 74 00 I'O 31 36 69 91 96 32 35 36 53 83 96 09 21 91 TRUSTEES : James D P Ogden, James Harper, James l-rown, James Re burn, H W Hicks, Win II Aspinwall, Thos W Ludlow, Leonard S Saurez, A M Merchant, John Cryder, Schuyler Livinpston, Spencer S Benedict, Richard Irvin, Loring Andrews. A None, D A Comstock, P M Wetmore, Henry K Bogart, A Wo' dh.dl, R L Taylor, E C Center, Thos B Richards, JAMES D.P. OGDEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice President Lewis Benton, Secretarj-. Piinv Freeman, Actuary. jL-J10 The above company have establistied an Agen:y in Fayetieyille, and tiie undersigned are ready to receive propositions for the Insurance of Lives, and to furnish forms of Applications. Dr. James T. Gilliam h. s been appoinleel the Medical Examiner ef the Company. Applications for L'fe Insurance in the Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, and forlnsur ane against Fire, and also for Marine Risks in the Aiioiista Insurance and Banking Conipan, if made to us, will be promptly attended to. Their rates are as low as any other good companies. E. L. W. WINSLOW. Fayctteville, Jar. 7, 1846. 365-tf. NEW CARRIAGE RESOSITOKY THE Subscribers take this method of informing the public, that they have commenced the Carriage Manufacturing Utisiness. Anil intend to carry it on in all its various branches tav Coaches, Coachees, Chariotces Barouches. Buggies, Gigs and Sill keys. Ofthe most modern and ap; roved style. Wi?h several years experience bv one of the Pimcipals, in one ofthe largest Man'ufactoiies in ihe Northern States, they feel no he'siiatrnn in bating, that net fl ing shall be wanting l make thefr Work rqn'al lo any put up here r elsewhere. They hope that by unremitted attent?on to business, to merit a gi ner ous share f f public patronage. Tlicy assure the public that no pains have or will be spared lo pro cure the best material lite surrounding country af fords. They hare corfirpletcd and in progress o. completion, several Veb fcles of the latest fashions, which they ofier at-prices in coufoimity f itfr the present presore of the times. - : - tiZT All Work w arranted for twelve month. Their Establishment is at the foot of the hilt, op posite Libertv Point. SIMPSON & McLAUCHLIN". Favetteville, Doe-. 27, 1845; - 358-y REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, in the neatest manner, and at the lowest prices. - CONSUMPTION CURED ! ! lloMEOPiTiir axb Allopathy tux kd. Consumption can be cured are wo-als that loryeara have solely been applied io I)r T Genuine Balsam of Liverwort from 375 Bowerv to which invaluable medicine they are piculiarlv applicablef but have been copi.d and u?ed bj oth- rs. Dr. Taylor's Balsam ofLiverwort has cured and Jievcd over 4O,00U crsnns of Consumption. Liver CompLiiU, Coughs, S'piiiinot BIod, CMs, Dyspepsia, Fleuncy, Palpitation, BronVhiti-, tor which cohipluints, when taken in time, this medi cine has for. ears pro ed a specific. v e -belli ve that no one should tie ol ti.cse dis eases, and it those w ho think ihcir lives wotlh pre set ving would at once , use lips remedy according to directions, the report of deaths Irwi.i these dis eases would rapid! be diminished. Of ihetiuih t.t this pos.lton we are ready and wi.lin to stttisU any inquirer, by the most conclusixe cerliticati s, and uy nu ucmus living w ii sses in cv. rv town. bo prefer ri commendtii: ihc inei'j. jue by word of mouth to hating their names published. One of our pati'-nls receuMv curdtook On-4i.zen Bot tles to distribute. Surely all comment is tu-ic un necessary with r ference to its pert it i fficacv. My brethren of the j rofession use ii ju ihcii practice because its wonderful ernes are the fl. cts of pure genuine Pathological piiueinlcs witli w hich I he Q.u.ick or Charlatan has neitlnn" to !o. I'hey may copy, imitate, ',-ounlerfeil, , but it is II they can do, and are never to be trust, d. as they me only catch pennies and may sein.iislv im pair the Constitution. Dr. Taylor's Lalsam ol Liverwort is the hvppv combination ol I lou a;opa' h y and Allopa hy. It is entirely a vegetable extract, and so cuinbiiicd that only the most minute doses.are taken, ol its c n centratcd active principles, whose action is until; e ail o: her remedies of the kind, and are so combi ned, that this L.usnni aflects simultaneously the circulatory, n spiratory and secretory organs, nd nicrvasiiig ine icmperaiure nnu ai lion ol tiie 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 Iter etlorts to throw oil disease. In fine, this remedy is the only one that can with an' certainty be relied on for cute. There are always two Physicians in attendance at the old office, 375 bowery, to visit and give advice. The Poor ie iittendcd gratis. Buy only as above, and be caic- ful toavoid counferltils and imitations ol all kinds and see Dr. Leed's signature io the steel plate la bel on cacti uoi tie. .Leeds & liazard. D. u"ists. 177 Water-street, MrS. J. Hinsdale h:.s just received a ouantitv of thegenuine, to supply consumers, it is to be had also ot L. G. Patter-on, of Litile Rockfisli. ' Juno 27, 1846. 3S4. G mos Seasonable Goods. TEIE subscribers have received in part, and will leceive during the pnscnt week.' ihe. balance of their Fall and Winter supply of GJ O O D S , Embracing a large and general assortment, among which may be luunu : Fine r.nd common blue, black, brown, invisible green, and mixed broad Cloths; beaver 1 dh-; bl'k and fancy casimercs; satn'nets; tw eeds and ker seys ; Kentucky jeans ; satin vesting ; silk and worsted elo.; omhie and figVj cashmeres ; plaid do ; cashmere robes; muslin dclains; alpacas; calicoes; bleached shirting; bleh'dand brown drillings; bi d licking; red, white, green, and yellow flinnet.-; caipetings; serges; lig'd and plain silks; silk hdkfs. and cravats; ginghams; fine and common shawls; buttons, combs and threads, iu great va riety ; silk and cotton hosiery and gloves ; jaconet arid plaid muslins; Swiss and book ditto; laces and ec'gings ; paddings and cam ass ; stocks, col lars, and bosoms ; cotton and linen diapers and damasks; Irish linens and lawns ; 'plaid I linsev ; col'd cambrics; paper cnml rics and seli ia ; dnflil and twilled blankets ;'. large Whitney blankets; elastic suspenders; laelies' and gentlemen's merino shirts; silk shiits ; apron checks; di mit' ; plaiel cloaking? and cloak linings; furniture pr'nts ; white and col'd plains ; brown linen table cloths ; tine cloth elo ; gieen bere-e; black veils; corb-d skirts; linen cambric ; linen cambric hdkfs ; fine brown shirtings and .heetings ; pilot cloths ; low priced Overcoats and frock coats, by the dozen ; fringes and giaips, for trimming; lurkev red: shoe thread. ALSO Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoos, Umbrellas,' Together with nearly every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. As the above goods were bought unusually low in the New York and Boston markets, prim ipally for cash, they can be sob! very cheap. Purchaser" will please call and hx.k. II. Sc E. JT. LILLY. Sept. 26, IR4C. 39S-8w. ODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. THE Trustees announce to the pub I.e., that the Female School, under ihe supervision ot Cross Creek Lodge, No. 4, will be re-opeucil on ihe 12th day of October. T.ie deserved t pnta'ion of Mrs BilSups, as a disciplinarian and instruct ress, are deemed sufficient to insure the patronage of Parents and Guardians. TEItMS. Three Dollars and cents per quar ter, payable in ad ance. Owing to She very low rate of Tuition, no deduct ion will bft made except in extraordinary cases. Books, i.c. furnished free of cost. The Trustees have no hesitation in ireormcnd ing this S hool as one ofthe very h st. Th plan ot instruction is on the Prussian principle. Appli cation to be made t'J J M Stedman, Secretary and Treasurer. J. WINSLOW, Al A.T. SMITH, D. G. McRAE, I Trustees. J- SMITH. ; J. M. STEDMAN J Oct. 3, IS45. 39S tf. The subscriber would re spectfully inform f heeif iz'-ns of Fay tlteville and thesurroundfng country, that lie may now be fenn r bis NEW ESTABXJSHlinSNT on D.ita?d.-oii t-tr.t I, sotilii ' the store formerly oe copid by Atr Jno. D Starr, here he is prepared to make up gar ments in the l.itc-t Paris, London, and Favetteville stles, superior in point of cut and workmanship to :tnV thai can he made on the New York principle, and on that he flatters himst-ll that lie is equal to anv, lt ittg in the tegular receipt of the last slyScs a?Kjrded by the fashionab'e plates of the trade. DANIEL CLARK. Oct. 17, 1846. 4nOlf. My store and dwelling house, and kitchen adjoin ing, on Hay street, oeurlv opposite the PostotBce, new occupied by David Carver, senior. Possession given on the 1st of November nex. Any person wishing to rent v i II apply to the subscriber., . I wish to hire a good driver for my w agon team; none but a sober and industrious hand need anolv kOct. I7tf THOS. II. MASSY. Volume 7NUml)cr 4Q3 JV1ER M A 1 DS r M k U MEN, In H-l .lion ti thfe features .f d,.Ufol cx-' isteftrp, an old diclioiunv fhciences says: II uw ever iintiiralisls may doubt ofthe reali- ty ni ipein.en, or nicimaid-', we hnvc testimo ny enough to establish it ; ihough, how fat ihese testimonies may be oofhentie, tie cati--ut take upon us li say." In the year 11S7; ssl.amy iiitoims u., Michn mooMer was fished p by the people in the county of Suffolk, itt l-nilnod, pud koj-i by ihe Governor lur six mouths. It botti .v, near n confiimily tvith? innii, that nothing i-eemed wanting to it but reth. CXiediiy ii to. k the oppoitonity of making its escape ; and pltingiug into the sc.;', a never nuu'e he.nd of. . Ju the )ear 1S3U, itlkr a largo ' tcmpesf. which bioketi.iwii the dikes iu 11. Hand, mid) made- ny' for the sea into ihe meadows, &c.-, some oi'N of-the. lowii of Edam iu West Fu czeliUid, j:oiiig in r boat to m;lk their nin.. ipni iml a tnetipuid eiiibanassrd in the mud, w iih a veiy I (II lo water. They took it into ihi'ir b.at, and brought it with them to Edam, du ssed it iu w.untiKs nppaiel, and tau-bt it t. spin. It fed like ono of them, lui n u'd neer be brought to offer nt speech. Some time aflct wnuls it was biought to Haer Idii, whete it lived for sonic voats, though slilf show i.tg nu in -I i lint ion to the water. J'aii vnl relates that they had j;iven it suine uolioit I a Deity, Hiid that it inude its tcvereiiccr veiy devoutly wheuever it n.-5ed crucifix. In ihe year 1560, near the island of Ma oar,' on the western coast ofthe island of Ceylon, Mmie lishetmen lnoiieht up, af one draught of a net, seven met men and mem aids; of which severn! Jesuits, ntul among the icst F Heuv lleiiriques and Uitnas Bosque, physicians to ihe t ice-toy of Joa, were vitues.-es. The' I hieiiin, wh examined them with a greuf (leiil of care, and made disectiou thereof, as set Is that all ihe putts both internal and exter nal ivcte found peilcctly confoimab!& to those of men. We have another account f a merman, een near ihe j;ieat rock called Diamond, on the oast of Martinico. Tho persons who' saw it, guvo in a precise description ol il be fnio a notary. They uifumed that they saw it ipe its hand over its face, and eveu heard" il blow its noc. Another creature of the same, specie va caught in tho lialtie in the year 1531, and sent as a present to the Sigismond kin of Polaud, with whom it lived thiee days, and" II A. t was st-eo oy mi tne court. Anotner very young one wn taken near Rorcn de Siulr.i, as lelated by Damian Goes. The king of Ptiitugal and the grand master ofthe oider of JSt. James, an; s.iid o have had a soil at law to determine hie h party iherfc monster? be long ti. Iu Ponfopid.in'rf Nali;'ral rlislorv of Nor way, also, we have accounts of mermaids but ii"t tnoie remaktible or any way better iilte( d than the nbvc. The Ostrich of the Kastnn Continent, is the largest of birds ; it attains six ot seveif UVet in height and weighs as much us eighty po'tiiDS; the head and neck aro thinly covered with feaiheis; ihe back, biea-t and belly aro covered w ith black mingled with while ami gray feathers, and those ofthe wings and tail are white; the thighs are nirnosl as naked as tho tu ck, and of the two toes which terminato tile foot, the external one is but hall' the length ofthe oth.r, and without a nail. Thi- bird lives iu numerous troops on thu' sandy deserts of Afiica and Arabia ; it is es sentially heibivort us. It indisctioiiualely detnuts eey thing that falls within i' teach until its stomach is Idled ; it efen swallows stones, fiagmeuts of metal, pieces of wood, and animal as wi ll as the vegetable subslau- e upon which it feeds ; the fctiength of its -to i a h is enormous. It can ruu mote rap idly than the fleetest horse. The strength of this animal is astonishing; an Ostrich with lvo men on its back has been known to run faster thaii an excellent English courser. The eggs ot the Ostrich wei".h nearly three' pounds each ; in those countries which are uoi very waitn, the female aud everr tho male tils tipon them ; but on the burning1 desert near the equator, Ihey leave them iu the sand, exposed io the heat of the sun. The period1 of iucubvilioii freenis to be about six weeks, and the young are leathered vheu born and able to run at once. The broad ll ixable feathers of tho w iugtf and tail f ihe Afiica a Ostrich are much piiz ed as ornaments. The follow rug jke about Col. Kii ardo whom we knew welt o( yore," a from the" pen of the New Oilcans Picayuue, and wil? bear repetilitui ; A fsKtt.w LaHcekt. ft icnt do wa ftand- iug iu fr.tnl of n boot store dontcrshiv with a couple of friends a few daysf rfisice, When nn ' aitlol dodger" came whittling aloim. and- seizing a pair of biogans wa rapidly making the next corner when fre was overtaken h. "ihe enteiprising pr.iirieliir,f' hu his booleo in tns haud. A the pair approached. Ritar- do slt-j-ped up and gravely remonstrated whirr the guarder ol soles against detaining the 5oy. Yhai!' exclaimed the shoe dealer. 'basn't he stolen my property? 1 Nu sir,' replied I. 'of ihi.ff these gentlemen and my self can bear testimony.' " Whv, I aW him in ine sci,' exciarmcd the owuer ol the stolen property, io amazement. That may be very tuie,' icplied R. bu sir, let me tell you that the law makes any th'rtig legal that is done in the preeeue-e of a notary and two witnesses.1 The astonished proprietor loosed his hold of the boy's collar, of uhich the young culprit took advantage and moved hi liK. Zi.w. I the' utmost alacfiiy. ; '!-? IK
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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