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From the Washington Union. ENDURANCE. BT r.OBEUT JOSSEI.TN. 'Tia bitter to cndme the wrong Which evil hands and tongues comta t, The bold encroachments of the el rone, The shafts of calumny and wit; The scornful beari 1 1 g ol the proud. The sneers and laughter of ihe crowd. And harder still it is to bear The censure of the pood nd wise, Who, ignorant of whit what you are, Or blinded by the slanderer's lies, Look coldly on, or pass yon by In silence, with a v ittd 3c But, when ihe friend in whom vou trust Was steadfast as the mruntain reck. Fly, and are scattered ''ke the dust. Before niislbiti"-'s whirlwind thoc-k ; Nor love remains to cheer your fal',"- This 13 more terrible than sill. But, even this' and these ny more, Car) be endured, and In.pc survive ; The noble spirit still may soar, Although the body foils to thrive ; Disease and want may wear the frame Thank God ! the: bom! is ftill the same. Hold up your hen-', then, man of grief, Nor longer to the tempest leid ; Or poo'i or lafe must come r hef; The coldest, darkest night, will end, Mope in the true heart never die? ! Trust on--the d iy-star yet shall rise. Conscious of purity and w orth, You may with calm apsurance wait The tirdy reeomieii90 of earth; Anil, e'en sho'i'.d justice come too late To soolh the tpirit's I ciniwaid flight, Still fleaven, at last, the wrong shall right. Holly Springs, (Miss,) Nov., 1845. From the Charleston Courier. TO TUC PAST. We look back lo yea rs f hat forever have fled. To lair visions departed blight hopes thy tare dead To the happiest season of innocent youth, When the world was all sunshine and beauty and truth, When the skies of the future uncloud'd and bright, Reflected hopes rainbow of heavenly light, And over life's landscape, there hovered a'ont Not a dark shade of torrow,or shadow of doubt. We glance o'er the past, hut r fli t lion is vain, Its pathways we never can traverse again And sweet dreams of love that delighted the heart. They came like a vision of nisdit, to depart; Farewell to the past, like notes of a lay, Its mimories melt in the distance away And 'ere the sad gloom of the present be oVr The future " is catting its thadows before." P. Major Junes' Fjkst and East Drink of Soda Uateu. Related b himself. After gtiiuo up an far Youtaw utieot, and takiu' u look Hi Youtaw Hotel, whnfs 'bout iis big as Noey's n:k, I crossed over and run down on lolher side of iho Mreel, looking aloii" at one lliiug or the other, till I t down almost lo Charles street. 15 y ibis time 1 !r ii ii t be monstrous di v, and as I heerd tell a good deal about the oda water what Ihev have in the big; cities. 1 thought I'd try a little at the lut place whar they sold it. Weil, the first doctor's shop I cum to had a soda water sign up, and in I went to git sum. Ses I, "I want a dunk of your soda wfltet." " What kind of syrup will you have ? ' ses he, putting his baud on a bottle of mkis.se. "1 don't want no syrup, 1 waul soda water." " Ah !'' so he, 'you want extra soda." And wiih that he look a glass and put some while stuff in it; und he held it tindei the spout till it was foil, and banded it to me. I put it to my head and pulled away at it, but never got sicb an eveilatiug dso afore in my life. I got thtee or four swollers down before I begun to taste the dialled s'tilf, and you may depend it liked to killed mo right ded in my backs. It tuck ihe brcalh clean out of me, and when 1 cum to myself, my tung fell like it was full of needles and my slutnick like I'd sweltered a pint of frozen sopesuds. and the tears was itinnin' out of my eyes in a stream. 1 dropped the glass and sperted the rest out of my mouth cpiiekei'u lightnin', but before I could net bteath to speak to the chap that was standia' behind the counter, slaiiu' at mc with all his might, he a.x'd mo if I waa'nt well. "Well, thunder and lightnin'!' ses I, "do vou want lo pizen mc to death, and then ax me if I'm well?" Pizen !"' ses he. "Yes," ses I, "pizen ; I axed you for some soda water, and you giu me a dose bad enough to kill a horse !" "I gin you uothiu but plain sod i," says he. Well," ses I, "if that's what you call soda water, I'll be dadlVlched if I'll try any more of it. Why, it's worse not Injiu turnip juice, stew d dowu six gallons lulu a pint, coded off in a suovv bank, aud mixed with a harri cane. Just then the biliu' hot steam cum up iulo my ihroie, that like to bluw'd my nose out by the roots. Ses he, maybe you aiul use(J lo dm-kin' ll without syiup ?" "No," ses I, "and what's more, I never will be. 'U's murh belter with sassypa,uia or goose berry syrup, ses lie, "wiU yOUUy au whh ytup?" No, I thank you,' ses I, and I paid him a thrip for the dose I had, aud put out. MELCIIISEDEC, of whom we ,ead so much in the Set iptures, prayer books, &c was king of Salem, aud priest of the Most Hiob. Nothing rs known of his father or his mother, or of his descendants, or his pro geny if he bad any, or of his bhlb, or of his death. And in these things, St Paul affirms him a figure ot Jesus Christ, who is a prievt forever according lo the order of MelchUedee, and not according to Aaron, whose origin, life and death, ate known. HYDROPHOBIA. Description of This disease commouly does not make Us attack til! a considerable lime after ihe bite. In ome few instances it has commenced in seven' or eight days from h nrciaem : um .. .. w . ... m hi health lor Itiv generally ine paneui iwu... The 9.1. SO nr 4(1 da vs. or even .-..0- bite if not prevemeo, e-- -- ' healed lo ng before that time, Irequently with the greatest ease ; though sometimes it .est.ts ., .!-. j., haliuir applications, aud forms a . i ..iii in ufinpiai. u ... . i r.mniuir ulcer, which discharges a quantily of ;., niatter for many day. 1 he approach of ihe disease is known by the cicatiix of the .voiind becoming high, hard, and elevated, nod by a peculiar cnse of piickliug al the oart ; pains shoot Ironi it towards the throat; sometimes it is suirounded .with livid or ltd streaks, though frequently there is nothing re markable lo be observed about it. The pati ent becomes melancholy, loves solitude, and hn sirknpss at the stomach. Sometimes the uur-iiliar svrimtotn of the disease, the dread ol water, comes on nil at once. We have an, instance of one, who, having taken a dose of epicacuanha for the sickness he felt at his sto mach, was seized with the hydrophobia at the tifiic he was drinking the warm water. Some times the disease begins like a common sore toroal ; a nd the soreness daily increasing, the hydrophobic symptoms bhow themselves like a convulsive spasm. Dr James mention a boy sent out to fill iw.. bottles with water, who was so terrified at the noise of the liquid run mug into them, that he ran into tho house crying out lhal he was bewitched. He men tions also the c ase of a farmer, who going l draw sou.e ale from a cask, was so terrified as to tun away in great haste with the spigot in his hand. But in whatever manner this .. ij putlin ihnl I ho most i paitdul s-eusatious accompany every a'lempt to swallow liquids. The bare sight of water, of a looking glass, of anything clear or pellu cid, will give the utmost uueasiness, or eveu throws the patient into convulsions. In this disease there seems to be an ex treme sensibilily and iiritabilily of the nerv ous system. The eyes cannot bear ihe light, or the sight of anything white. In all Ihere is a great flow of visc id saliva from the mouth; they have an insatiate thirst for drink, and yet it is with ihe utmost difficulty ihey can swallow any. I5ot the symptoms in this disease are so va rious that they are rarely ever the same in any two rase, depending much upon the constitution, mind, and lumper of the individ ual. Some have an inclination to spit at oi bile ihe bystanders while' others will even sutler people to wipe iho iuside of the mouth, lo cloar away the viscid saliva which is almost choking them. They scarcely ever lose their senses, but talk, pray, lumenl, despair, rinse, sigh, spil, screech, belc h aud retch, but seldom vomit. J-very member of the uooy is con vulsed until at last ihey grow weaiy, ihe fits are less violent, and cease towards the end ; thep sweat, and then the whole body becomes cold. They compose themselves quietly, as if to get sleep, and so they expire, gently, after the most racking tot tores. The Mediterranean sea, that large, body of water, which flows between iho comments of Europe aud Africa, entering by the Straus of Gibraltar, is so called from its position, medit erranean meaning something enclosed or neatly so, with land. Parts of this sea are called by different names; as to the west of Italy it is called the Tuscan sea ; near Ven ice, the Adriatic ; tuwatds Greece, the Ionic and iEgean ; between the Hellespont and the Bosphorus, . the white sea, or, account of its safely ; aud -till beyoud, the black sea, its navigation being dangerous. A New Trick. A respectable physician iu New York was stopped lately by a person who wished to pay him a dollar, which he had been good enough to lend him some lime previous. The doctor did not recollect of hjs having lent the money, but being assurud he had, and the man pressing the payment, he gave the change for a three dollar bill. Up on examination, the bill proved to be counter feit. Greai men are never angry at little thing. The Duke of Marlborough riding out with commissary Marriot, it began to rain, and the duke called for his cloak. Marriot had his put on by hii servant immediately. The duke's servant not bunging the cloak, he cal led for it again, but he was still puzzling about the stiaps and buckles ; at last it rain ing very hard, the duke called again, aud asked him what he was about. ' You must stay,' grumbled the fellow, if it raius cats and dogs, till I can get at it.' The duke turned to Mai riot, and only quietly said, I should be 9orry to be of lhat fellow's temper.' Horatio Nelsou, when a . little boy, was oi a visit to an auui, aud wetit in search of birds' nests. He wandered so far that he did not return till some time after ii was dark. The old lady, who had been much alarmed by his absence, reprimanded him severely, aud ask ed him how yr came not to drive him home. I don't kuw,' said the boy with great sim plicity, who Fear is.' War. Two boys, going home one day, fouud a box in the road, and disputed who was the finder, They fought a whole after noon without coming t n decision. At last they agreed lo divide the contents equally ; but, on opening the box, lo and behold I it teas empty. Few wars have been more profitable than this to the patties concerned. Very MAt-Arnoros A tradesman being arrested in the W est Riding, loikshier, he sent for Iwo of his neighbors lo give bail for him, who, on their arrival, were accosted by the sheriffs officer with, I am clad lo see you, gentlemen : I have a writ for both of you, and your coming here has saved me the uuoie ot seeking you." rr ." m ironAPniC4, Misprision. A curious ,k ' lT r m OUe of ,h Papers in givh the Verdict of a coronet', lo ' !. t t , , . ni a kiiiiiuui who was choked by, voraciously devouring pa.t of a goose. T he ve.diet was, died by suffocation, which was nr!ni.,i . J. v - r""w siunocatton I NOTES FROM MY KNAPSACK. ByG. H.Tobin.late Captain Louisiana Volunteers. Cruel Conduct lo Volunteers. l was on regimental parade . the other dav, opposite Matamoras. and some how got my company co7-oiera(ti and promiscuously yis mixed up. I rather think I did it to bother Lt. Col. For no. The colonel roared out to me-Capt. Tobin, why in thunder don't you speak to yoar company, and get them into line !" I answered hitu veiy modestly pon my conscience, Colonel, me and my company isn't on spal i rig terms to-day." The ColoueUloped, but the men say he growted out " Dn that wild . Irishman, I can make nothing out of him" As for muk io" anything out of me, I calculate he couldn't much. I believe Gen. John M. McCalla, 2d Auditor thinks the same. Tho cruel conduct was calling me wild. I have been here 14 years, and that's long enough to tame a regular live-gunning hyena ; besides, Col. Foruo, Lt. Gibbon- and inysK were sa iu 10 iuu -"-i. "uiim in the regiment fCol- Walton's, aud that alone should have' prevented the cruelly of calling me wild. I think he was jealous of me because my whiskers and mustaches were of a less dii ty red lhan his half a shade. The men called the ilirse of us the " Siamese Twins." . I had some doubts as to Iho propriety of the name, so I borrowed a Dictionary from Dr. Wilson of" ours," (he only literary man in the regiment except myself,) "1 there found lhat hchis meant two as we aic three I think wo should be called trio Juncio in uno, as Boatswain Chucks observed of the rattan that ho whaled the" sailors with vide, Petei Simple. ' ' I hope ihete shall be no more such cmeliy practi-ed towards us volunteers to call us wild. JV. O. Delta. ' Shakspeare was god-father lo one of Ben Jonson's children ; and after the christening being in a deep study, Jouson came to cheer him up, and ask'c him why he was so melancholy. ' No faith, Ben,' says he, not I; but I have been considering a great while, what should be ihe fittest gift for mo to bestow upoti my god-child, and I have lesolvprj at last.' I pr'y thee what is it?' says he. P faith Ben, I'll give him a, dozen good latlen spoou-Sy aud thou shall translate them.' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR' & BUTTER, A new supply, for sale by GEO. McNLllLL. October 31, I84G. NOTICE I nereby given, that application will be made to the nxi Iegis- lure to amend charter ot the Donaldson Acad emy and Alanual Labor School. TVTfl r f 1,1 Is hereby given that application 11 J 1 lljjj will be made to the next Gen er:l Assembly of North Carolina, for authority to open a stre t from near Mr Joshua Cannon's resi dence on II i llthoro ugh street, in an easterly direc tion to North street. NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, &.C. R . VV. HARD I E II ASjust received a supply of New Books, stand ard works. School Rook, &c., with slat ionery and fancy articles, :w artitdes and Rooks for JYEIV YEJ1IVS PRESENTS. October 31, 184G. C R A N B E R R I E S . 20 Bushels Cranbcri ics for sale by J AS. G. COOK. October 31 , 1816. 4-2-4t. Eviction Sale Will be sold at my Auction Store, on Wednes day th I8th November, al 12 o'clock, the follow ing aiticlcs of liousr hold furniture : I Piano Forte, I do.en chairs, I Mahogany Tea Table, I do. work Table, I pair olass candle Shades, pair brass Andirons, I pair ghtss Lamps, 2 Looking Glasses, I Mahogany wah Stand. A. M. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer. Oct. 31, 1846. 402-Is. MATCHES, 23 Gro. superior qua'itv, received and tor salt bv " W. PRIOR. October 31, IS4G. JOHN 0. LATTA, Commission Merchant Jl JSTD GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, C. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are hereby informed lhat thir notes anrl accounts arc in the bauds of John J Philips lor collection, who is authorized to receipt for I be same,' Those who neglect this notice must txpeel to pay ct. EDBERT BISHOP. October 31, 1816. . 402-31. GOODS . It. A. STUART rlC opemcl in Ihe Urick fctore, on tJav street. I lately occupied by D. & V. McLaurin, a lar?e and III 1 . f , U.-OUIMIIQUI l J'iJI'.JI M I! I I B T . Groeerios, Crockery, HarUuaie, SaOiilery, Hals, Caps, Shoes, Salt, Iron-, Molasses, fcc, to which he invites tlie aiiention ol urclias rs. IS.B. All kinds ot proltice received in payment. UctODCT J I, IO40. 4025-rf. '. FRESH... RAISINS. ' . 50 Whole, Half and Ctoarter Doxes, " just ree'd and lor sale l.y V. PRI JR. Oct. 31, J846. ry A . If Xa W W'W Jl ' A first rate Virginia buill Ro-id Waron for eaic bv G KG. -McNElLL. October 31, IS 16. NilTTPl? For the convenient of ihSP-bnv;nr rJ r3 for the payment of Claims on the Chairman of the " uuimniicnuciiu u common M himis in I Cumberland county, for li e present year, Arch'd ivicc-an, cq., ai uie tape tear Kank.Fa vpiipv ll 1 is authorised to pay thein when properly pr-cnted. y in. i ii secuou oi ine tjomnipn School law. it will be seen lhat a CommIit. .k"! i.i not issue an ordrr for payment nnti! ,he Vxra tion of the School, and the time that each scholar, maic ana lemaie, was . insiruciea ironi the public fund, is furnished by the .teacher. "A statement that these requisitions are complied with, must accompany the orders, or Ihey will not be attended to. wiLaitj iJiL.L.AiN,Uh'n. October 31, 1816. ' 402-3t. CAPITA I S. J. C Gregory & Co- Managers. 6 Prizes of $10,000 ! ate ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class M, for 1S46. . To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday 14th Nov , 1846. GRAND SCHEME ! ( 1 Prize of 10,00a Dollars! 1 Prize of 10.000 Dollaia ! 1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 10,000 Dollars ! Dollars ! Dollars ! Dcdlars ! 1 Prize ot 3,500 -1 do of 2,340 25 Prizes of 1,000 53 do of ' 400 200 Prizes o $200, &c."&c. 75 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. Tiek ts SlO-'-Halves S5---Q.uarters S3 50 Certificates of Packages 25 whole tickets $'30 Do do 25 half do 05 To do . - 25 quarter do 32 ,50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class N, for 1846. To be drawn vat Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday N..v. 2i, 184G. CAPITALS : . 40.000 dollars 12,000 . dollars! ' 10,000. " .dollars ! 5,190 ; ' dollars ! 6 Pi izes of 2,000 Dollar s ! 10 do of 1,500 Dollars ! 20 do ''of 1,200 Dollars ! ; 50 do of 1,000 Dollars ! 0 do' of 500 Dollars ! : , 70 d.i - of 200 Dollars ! &c. &c. ' . ike. 7S Number Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 8!U Haives 5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of Packages ol 2G whole tickets 140 70 35 Do do 2 half Do ... do 26 quarter !o do $30,000 ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Clas O, for 1846. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday Nov. MS, I84G, - 1 SCHEME ! Pi ize id" do do do do do do do 1 a r. $30,000 10,000 5,000 3,255 2,000 1,900 1,S00 1,700 riy.es ot li.OUU Uollars : 10 of S500 ! 10 of S&300 ! 15 of 200 ! 400 of 150 ! &.. &c. ' &;. 78 Number Lottery 15 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10--Halves $"--Uuartei s $2 ftt. Certificates of packages of iG who'c tickets $420 Do oo do 20 half, quarter do do GO 30 Do Orders tor Tickets and Sh:i res and Ccrtiflcairs of Packanes in Ihe above Splendid Lotteries wi'l re-t-civt! tin; most prooipt attention, sind an oflieiul jic- count of each drawiuu sent jinmediateiy after it is over to all w ho order Ironi me. Address, J Ct lire gory Si ('0, Managers, Washington City, D. C- 1. TAI LOK IS now receiving direct from New York and Phil adelphia, a full assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Hats, fine and common; Wool do.: Boots & Shoes; largo family Blanket-; neurit do.; 6-4 Tweeds, su peiiir; C-4 Wellington Cloth ; Swedes and Eng lish Iron; Nail-, cut and wrought; new style Bon nets ;. misses and children do.; W illow baskets. Those in want of new stvle Goods, selerttd for whoh-sih: and retail, u ill please-call and see the Goods and hear the prices. October 21, 1846.- 40-2m. REMOVAL. D. & W. McLAUUIN have re- moved to Ihe opposite side of May street into the east Tenement of the ura'nite block, of buildings, nearly opposite H. & E. J. Lill3'. SI1W (a-iI(DIDOa In aiKliliOii to our slock, w c ar- now 01 crime a general assortment of seasonable GOODS, and re ceiving a supply of GROCEillES, Crockery, &c. &c., w hich we offer low for cash, 'or on i ime 10 those who pay their bills piotnplly. D. c W. McL. Octob. r 24, laiu. 40 1 -tf. MOUM TJllJ BUTTER ! 35 Firkins prime Mountain Butter. 15 Bushels Cran.herri s, --' ',. 20 Lbs. Buck Wh-at Eh-ur, 10 Bushels Apples, for sale bv geo. McNeill. October 24, 1846. An assortment ol ERE-iLl CANDV. received and for sale by W. PRIOR. October 24, 1 8 16. 401 -tf. State of N. Carolina- Cumberland county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Sep tember lerniy 1846. Eliza Chapman vs. heirs at law of Denj. Chapman. - Petition for Dower." It appealing to the satisfaction of the Court that Robert Chapman.' Uenj. Chapman, Washineton Chapman, Arthur Lewis and wife Isabella, , Wm Dickson and wite Marzaref, Geo W I i'lingbast and wife , Mary Ann, Catharine Jordan and Win Jordan, children of Charles and Catharine Jordan, all heirs at law ol benjamin Chapman, deceased, reside rteyonu mc limits ot tins state, it is there Ihre ordered that publication be made lor 6 weeks in the North Carolinian, a newspaper published in fhe town of Fayettcville, not itvine said non-resi dents personally to be and appear at our Court of Fleas and cj,uarier Csesstons, to be he!d for the county of Cumberland at the Court Hoiisp i etteyille, on the first Monday Kn December next. I any mey nave, why ine irrtjci .11 iumiuiier snouiu not be "ranted otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and heard exparle as to thfm. " l.VI" i " .rur.'" '? our. Mid I Court atolhce in FayeltcTiltp rd. fir. 0f September, A. D. 1846 lajc ' v Oct. 10, IS4Cl309-6t J. McLAURIN. pr adv 3 25. A JVEfF SUPPLY OF FTiTTrr Almonds Mmtci rt -t , " "2 J?dc,,Bl Brz and Pecan Nuts. - iiVjTl Citron, Preserve; October 24, 1846. 401-tf. - .muiui Faieny W. PRIOR. FIRE CRACKERS 35 boxes Chinese Fire nra-L .,. .....i f.r sale very cheap by rW. PRIOR. FALL & WINTKtt GOODS. THE Subscriber has just received from the Northern cities, bis Fall and Winter Stock of. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G 0 0 D S, Viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's fashionable dress Goods,' embracing a real variety; calicoes, low priced to fine ; broad cloths " casslmeres, and sattinets; Kentucky jeans andkeiseys; satin, silk, andcassiinere vesting; bleached and brown sheet ings; Tweed cloths and Gala plaids; blankets, bed, negro, aud saddle; tickings, canvass, and paddins; silk, and alpaca serge; suspenders; Muslin De Lain and cashmere robes ; cashmere and, Muslin DcLain, in the .puce; ombre, camelion, piaid, and block alpacas; book, mull, jackonet, and Swiss Muslins ; hnen and spool thread; linen lloffs ; but tons; combs ; -pins ; needles ; hooks and eyes ; red and white flannels; French inerinors; Tayr lor and Malcomb plaids ;c'oakings and cloak lin ing ; cotton and silk flags ; hats, caps,' and bon nets ; shoes and boots; suoar, olT:e, molasses salt, iron, indigo,- madderf bajrsiujr, rope, and tw inc; eutnails; cut tacks ; coffee-mills ; cotton cards; fine and co.on,oii tobacco; crockery and glassware; paper, foolscap and leHcr; fancy soap; sole leather ; painted pails ; brooms :. axes j hard -ware and cutlery ; fine to low priced cigars ; w'ith many articles not named; altogether making a much larger and better assortment than is usually k pt. in one srore. Country merchants are espe cially invited to call and examine styles, qualities and pries. . . . Terms as liberal ar elsewhere. Stand same as last year, ool ot tlay Mount, next above Briirzs's j Hotel, - ' i J. D. WILLIAMS. Septcmhar 19, IS4C 396-tf- ; BEAVER CREEK GOODS. F01 sale by Hall & JollllSOll T Heavy flax" and cotton Shirtings. . 4-4 .Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, assorted, 5 to 10. Plough Line Twine. April 10, ISS1G. .."-373-fy. A. M. O A M I B i: L L, AUCTIONEER, May b found opposite his o'd stand, at the toio fornifrlv occupied by Mr McCalinm. July 25 IS4G. ' 9 VERY CUEJIP FOR VASII. Ijrv Northern-Made Boggies and 3 'sets of HARNESS, complete; all of superior woik manship, and of the most approved modern stle. REVEBLY ROSE & SON "January 10, 184G. 36'i-tf REMOVAL AND NEW I HAVE .removed to the Brick .Store eae t of .Messrs Charles T. Haign & Son one door and am now Kiceiviny and oneuintr my call md YV inter 'stock, comnrtsin-i a large and ext'-nsive assort- 11 DRY (J001IS, Hardware and Cullorj', Hats, Caps, and Shoes, Cotton and Wool Cards, Drus and Medicines, Paints and Window Glass. Leather and yjj'Jsi 'yL2.3JUl2.t3. all of which Iciving been purchased at the late reduced priees for cash,-will be ollered unusually Low, cit Iu r for cash or on time for ap proved paper. JOHN D. S TARR. S. pi. 19, IS46. 33G-Gw. Persons having tins tiled business with the un dersigned will i lease .ive biin a call between now and t lie first of December. When in town, he may he -found by callins at fie Waeon Yard. JACKSON JOHNSON. Sept. 19, 1861. 396 It DR. WM. P. MALLETT, may he found, when not professionally engaged, al hisoHice near I'c cles's Bridge, adjoining the otllee al present occu pied by the Iio!i. J snnes L. LoUbin. Aoguai 22, 1816.-392. ly. -. , . ' 7 - ' Th unparalleled popularity nf HAY'S LINl MENTjs a surely of its virtue. The germiho Hay's Liniment has cured over tv nty thousand cases ol'Pihsin th ' U dled States. It is llieonlv artic.e nsei ami prescrtoco oy ine lac ilt y ot JN w York, and it is recommended by every Physici in in the country who Ims used it, or s en its eflecls on others. The genuine has Comsiock & Co's name on each wrapper. To bo had of.S J Ilins dalej Atkins & Co, Eii..ib tht -vvii; Einstein & bro, Kinston; Bass &. Sullivan, Kenansvillo ; D G I'at-l.-tson, Little Rockli-h; McDowal & Co, Elizabeth-t-own, where the only genuine cm be had. REV. DR. BAR I HOLOMEIV'S PINK 5YRUP, Is warranted to be as good as any of th dollar nr tides i.: use. It is sold for only 50 cents, and the, proprietors, with ihe consent of several of trie first citizens of New York, have given ' references to i hem. It is consideied by them the best prepara tion in use, for coughs, colds, influenz t, sore throat or incipient consumption. It is put forward under the sanction of one of the first divine of Ihe country', and h-is the great merit of beine all it is represented to be. For sale whoh sale by-Coin-stoek & Co, 21 Cotirlland strcef, N. Y.; and by S. J. Hinsdale of this place-; Atkins & Co., Clinton ; EtnMein & Brother, Kinston ; Bass . Sullivan, Kenans-ville; D G Patterson, Little Rockfi-di ; and McDowal &Co, E'izubelhlown, where the only genuinecan be had. BOOT & SHOS The Subscriber fe- spectfully informs the public 'that he has cr. nine need the above busi ness at Ihe store of Mr Jumps G. Smilh. where he will make BOOTS & SHOES f the best quality and tomrkmanship. His work hs given general satisfaction hen tofore, and will be warranted to last well. ICT" Mending done as usual. BENJ.E. BUR WELL. Sept.SC, 1846. 397-6m Toys, Perfumery & Fancy Goods, A great variety, just received and for sale chap by W. PRIOR. October 24, 1S16. f TWO STORES, adjoiniue the st.re at present occupied by " M r John D. Williams, in the Bricn Row, foot of Hay mount. For terms applv to - . . J J.C. DOBBIN. Sept. 5, 1846. . 394-tf. CORDIALS, By the bottle or gallon, now. receiving and for sate oy Also, I cask Cooking- Wine. Oct. 24, 1846. 401-tf. SEGA ItS & TOBACCO. , 20,000- Principe. Havana, and Re.alia Sears. 1 Case of Myers & Co's best Aromatic Tobacco, . 1-2 Bbl. fine cut chewino1'..han n. Seotch and Maccaboy SnufT, just received and luriaicuj YV ,1'KtUU. October 24, 1846. . ; . -fir- Cheap Pall et TlTinter CSCCDCffillD. WM. MARSH would inform his customers and friends that no is now receiving at Libertv I-i, his NEW GOODS, consisting of DryGoI' Hats and Caps, a general assortment of Shoes' (large sizes lor negroes,) Groceries, Hardware f ' Cutlery, CasUng?, Spades and Shovels, Collins'"' Axes, Simmons broad and turpentine Axes Trace Chains, Nails, Iron, Crockery, &c.&c, all of wl,iCH he will sell very low for cash. N. B. Those that are indebted to the subscriher had bettei call and settle soon, if they wish to save cost, as no longer indulgence can be given. WM. MARSH. Oct. 24, 1846. 401-31. NEW PALL STYLES. At the extensive Eslablishmeul of 44 CEDAR STREET, Where are concentrated nearly all thi NEW STYLES or PRINTED CALICOES which have been produced in this country, or imported for the fail trade, and are offered lor sale for CASH OI APPROVED CREDIT at Prices Greatly Reduced Within th last few days. ZCj Purchasers are guaranteed the prices and allow-anees made for a iiivcn period. fJZy Cata'ogues (renewed and correct" d dailv) regulating-the prie s - are placed in the hands ot buyers and sent with thj goods ordered. August, 18 IG. 330-v. Hall 8c Johnson, Oy er for sale, 100 hlid. PrJo Rico and Cuba Molasses, 25') casks 1 .ime, 5O0 sat k-8 Li vei pool .Salt, I't tons Iron, assorted. April IO, I84G. 373-ly. VOLUNTEERS for OREGON! Jltenlion Rheumatic llatiaiion ! In anticipation of a war with England, ihcin dS viduals composing the Rheumatic Battalion arc; each and ev.ry one notified and warned to apt er (armed as shall hereulicr be directed,) belbre the Orderly Surgeon, at his Drug btore, on Main ft and, purchase a bottle .4 Ilew' Linainent ami E'ixir. which isv wa I rantr ! to cure ail the old cases of Chronic or IiiJlainmaiorV Rhcuuiatiiin t hat l.;ir remained nut ured up to the present lime. This without delay, o that they may he in readiness ! mireh, it'called upon. To the Universal I! hi luna tic B.tlaliun ! Given thi fav ar Iliad Gnaiteis by COM !'l' OC K & CO., t'ommandcr Genera'. The above artie'e is soM at whoh sale by Com siock & Co., 21 Conitland ticel, N. Yolk; and by S. J. 11 insdale ol this tduce ; A kins &. Co., Clin ton ; Einstein & Bro.,' KinMon ; Bass & Sullivan, Kenansville; D G Patterson, Little Rocktish ; and McDowal & Co.. Fjixahcthtowu. Also the celebrated Conneirs PAIN EXTRAC TOR, the only geu'iim: article niannfact nrei! mill sold at half prico to unci 'he wants nf the poor. Also, C. & Co's celebrated Extr.iet ol Su i sa pa i i I a, a splendid article, for 50 cents a botll?, warranted as tod as an y !o!l;i r a rt ie!e. T!ie n u i ne to lu had only of Comstock Si.Co., N York, and by s. nu as above. Jnn- -27 , 1 84 P. " S U P E R I OR 7i UAEITY AT TlTil" f V I C E FO R T HE C U R E O Scrofula, :hronic i heumai ism, ineral dihiiitv, eutaiicoiis diseases, sca'y eruptions ol the skin, 1 1 ter, p tuples or pustules on ihe fice, mercurial ami syphiloid diseases, l)i!t, from an impure halul el body, ulo rations of Iho tiiroat and leg, pains ami swellings of tlie bones, liver a Heel ions, and all dis eases it rising IVuin an i in;, ore stato ,l'ih- iL. . i, rA. posures and irupriiduuci s in life, ccf-si vt tc ,( mercury, kc. The great populaiity of Sarsajiaril'a, ar d itsf ?! laltlished efficacy, i rmder it superfluous to enter in to any encomium of its virtues or adduce any denceln its favor. The Sursa:ai iila is warranted positively a .(. d as any other lhal can he made at one do Jar, at just, half the price of those .o much advertised, und ; strong arid in as large bottles, viz: flli cents r bottle, or five dollars per dozen. This article has cured Scrofula of 30 3 ears, alter tlie dollar ait ides had been ued in vain. To be had in New York only, at 21 Coorfand street ; and of S J Hinsdale, Fayi Mcviile ; Atkins & Co, C inton ; Einstein c IJio.. Kinston ; Bass !v. Sirlivan, K nansville; D G Patter-on, L tth Boek ish ; McDowal & Co, Elizabcthlovi n ; where the only genuine can he had. To all thr icorld irlio itse leather in any firm: Oil of Tannin, or Leather Restorer. A new Chemical Disrovcrv. -Most people know, that skins and hides arc convcitcd into leath. r ' I y the use of Tan n in, ex Jracled from certain harks, &c. When ihef.ii i: and strength of the Tannin is worn out, Icatln r becomes dead, hard,' dry, brittle, tracked, covi led w ith a crust, &c. This all know. To restore ihen life, softneth ,moistucss, strength, smoothness, and remove a 1 f list.-, fly, or blister res-tnio tin; tannin. This t nhstance the leather never can ie- ecivo the sci 1 f I time ; but tho Whole virtues of it are in this aiticle, the OIL OF TAN.MN, w bit h perietratct the stillest and hardest leather, if it lias been 20 yfurs in use, ai d if it tears easily with tin finger, it imparts at onc a strength that is utt' ily increrlible unli! wen. It becomes like new l- iijln r in a'l respect s, with a delightful softness and polish, and in. ikes all leather completely and perfectly im pervious to water--particularly boots, shoes, car riage tops, harness, hose, trunks, and in (act all things made f leather, giving a splendid polish. even higher than nnv leather has, and at least doubling its wear and durability, in u halt vcr tiian- nei the leather is used. 1 liese a re' facts. For sale by SJ Hinsdale, of this place : Atkins & Co, Clinton; Einten & Bro., Kinston; Bass Sullivan, Kenansville; U L Patterson J.ittle Kotk- fish: aud McDowal & Co, Eltzabcthtown. Balm of Golumliiii. For restoring the llair and keeping it from falling out. This celebrated hair restorative, which has been' user! successfully bv over ten thousand persons, i now for sale in this town. As there are numerous connterf' its on this article, be sure and sec that Cotnstoek & Co. is on every wrapper. Buy of tho aeent of this town and you will be sure to get tho true. - For sale wholesale bv Comstock & Co, N York: SJ Hinsdale; Atkins &. Co, Clinton ; Einstein &. Bro, Kinston ; lias &. fculli van, Kenansville; V Patterson, L. Rock fish ; McDowal & Co, Eliza bethlown; where the only genuine can be had. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMES KYLE IS now receiving his winter supply of DRY GOODS; among which are Superfine Cloths and cassimeres, assorted colorr Sattinets, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Blankets, assorted qualities, Bleached and brown Domestics, 'rish Linen, Lawns, and Diapers, Silks, plain and figured, Shawls, from 25 cents-to ten dollars-, Thread, Bobinet, Lace and Edging, Calicoes and Ginghams, very cheap, a Cashmere DeEcoase and Mouslin Arlem, Alpacca, black, shaded, and other colors, 75 packages Boots and Shoes, . Anker Bolting Cloths, No. 2 to 10, &c. &c. With manV other Goods, all of which being Pr chased by the packages at the late teduced price, will be ollered at uncommon low prices, by whole sale or retail r October 3, 184.
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