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llfll tltt "CHARACTER IS AS IMPOIlTAJfT f O STATES AS IT IS TO I.VniVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS TTIE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZEJfS.' am. OV WM II BAY5E IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vci'tical Water Wlicl. THE Subscribers bavins witnessed the success ful operation of these whorls, were indued to pur chase the right of using them in the state of IWlh Carolina; and thev now ofler for sale individual rights, at FIFTY do'lars, or rights for a whole county, on reasonable tfrms. Besides bein generally adopted in the Northern Statcs.'thcse wheels are c;min- into general ue in th.southern States. We have sold about 100 Rights, -10 of which are in successful operation in Cumberland county. The - w'leeh arc more durable, and more easily k.-pr i i orbr wh - properly put together 'nan the flutter wheel. They will save one-turd of the xv ,t-r, and run w 11 in back w .ter, when there is u hoil ab ,vo. The pl of thes.w H increased to m--.ro th -in double the strokes per minute. We reler, a n n rubers, to the- fo.lowins genl.e-m..-i om.? of whom h .ve h id the wheels in opera-lio-i'l"' ni mihs or more; and from many of t'lem, an J othf s, we h ive rece vd certificates expressing lh-irhi"'i approbation of the superior advantage? of thess over the tlurter Wli-e, ami s.aung mai thir saw will cut 250", 300. 35nn, and even as l.j.'li ) .V) feet per day, and save one-third of tlic water. Fatettevilue. A Grah.iin. CCMDF.IHAND. Col A'ex. Murchison, fjhrirtot her Monroe, Alex William, Col A N McNeill. F.irqohard Smith, John McDariiel John Evan .1 W How. II. Bi.hhev fie:i. James Mi-Kay, Itoh'-rt Melviri, S N Ili.-h:irdsin, y Thorn s C. Smiih, I-a i; Wri-h', Jolm Siii'th. G T lJir!s lal-. P it nek Murphy, John ! 1 . Sjwirmin, I lard v lioya'. NfilT llNOVF.a. Jiiirift" M nrphy, Chirbs I le.ury. Ivsi.n w. flobeit Aiikih. Levoir. John William, Esq. Thomas Rouse, Jesse Lasiter. Jon es. James McDanb I. Craves. Jiln Drvant. f'dl.OMBOS. Lot Williamson. Robeson. , W C McNeill. Rich mono Join i O. McLnurin, J.,hn I . Fairlcy. Avsov. J R. Reid, Millwright. A I' nu llum. C wem.. Win. I'm 'sell. J T Do l-ion, Millwright Chatham. Cob- & Urmtlv, Smith &. Pullen, N Cle. Wake. S l"-lv, .ToHN'STON. Jese T Leach. tin kkv v.. Tlio'iirn 1 I iker. I A I ' FORT. I; R ii in yen, iM r A rn.ld- Do pi.i v . 1 ,-w i Tcri n 'j, J a iil'-s Ja r na 11, I iniel Moore. Jesj-les many fi I'll FdKP. Faulks. Dr 1'iT'r. John J ! 'ter, Dr. I!.. I, .it arid Kichard Williams. others in different parts of t! e I Viih such a deservedly hih character, the Sub- I Fi-riber- l"!-l justified inoffouui these wnoc sio l . po'die.t'l.. V will ke-,. .: band a supply o( wh.,!li adopted" to b.-b or low heads at Fayctteville Wilinin-'io'i, Ne.wb-rn and W ashinton. And Mr I-imT T. D l.n, of Caswell, has th-rn tor sale. We .-tution all pe sous through the Stale against p,vie- a y -rson but. oursel ves, (.r o.ir authorized a ,;.,tr t..r :he ri-bt of uin these wheels. . PI' ' S - T' MILLWRIGHTS. If you wish ,v.u .b.vme.,1, acquaint your-. Ives vith putting in I :, .... Wlie -I, as we now wish to employ at least tlU in tbi business in d.ffer-nt parts of the State. PUS C A X M N E I LL. A RC i i'D MrLA U CM LI X. A A Mc-.lvELTIAN. FavettevUle, January 31 I81G. 3G Vtf Fire Proof Hoofs. THE ii'idersisned is ready to contract for the cor-rriil- of r-ls of bulb Hn-s "lib I i n , op pe r, or 7.. ie7an. n i I eeente promptly any work he may contract for, and lor small pi ofits. June J I, I S t-- 30. If. F. T. WARD. WULiiU respect I Ul ly i ii for ii the citizens ot Fayetteviile andthe public generally, that he has taken the stand recently oecjpied by E.J.Clark, on G:Ile-pie rStrect,5 tloors South of the Market i u are, w h-re he will -j manufacture "and ke-p con stantly on band an assortment ot' TIN" AND SHEET I RON WARE. Persons wishinjr to purchase would o well to ral I and examine his stock before purchasing else where , as he i s determined t o sel I as cheap se any other in innf.icturer i i t he St ate. R A fvE.'lS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the lasiest style, andbcM m iTirr. Also GUTTL. RING. A ii sr- 7, IS 44. ?GI-y. THE subscriber off rs hi seviees to the citi-z-ns ol Fay tti ville, as (J.irpenler and Contractor, and hope by prompt attention to business to share a part of the public patronage. G. XV . ROSE. July ID, 1845. " 335-tr. Tallow tTarited- The highest market price will be given for 50, P00 lbs. of ood Tallow, by J. D. WILLIAMS Oct. 10, 1S4G. ' 390-if. A first rate Virginia built Road Wa"jn for sate hv GEO. McNEILL. October 31, 1 St 6. NOTICE. For the convenience of those baying orders for the payment of Claims on the ChaiTn.an of the Board of S nperi ntendc tits of Common Schools in Cooiberland county, for ibe . prf-peni v ar, ArcliVl McLean, Esq., al trii- Cape Fear Bank.Fayelteville, is authorised to pay them wb n piopeily presented. By reference to the 13th section of ihe Common School law, it will be seen that a Committee should not issue an order tbrpajinent until the expira tion of the School, and the lime that each scholar, male and female, was instructed from the public fund, is furnished by the teacher. A statement that these requisitions ar complied with, must accompany the orders, or they will not be attended to. WILLIAM McMILLAN, Ch'n. October 31, 1846. 4'2-3f. MO ONTMJt B UTTJZB 35 Firkins prime Moantain Buyer .. 15'Bushels Cranberri'P, 210 Lbs. Buck Wheat Flour,'- ' . 10 Bushels Apples, for sale hr ' . . GEO. McNEILL, October 24, 184G. - ' HaiiSriD FOR SALE. I WISH toseil my land lying on Big Koeklisli, being about 2000 eicres of good turpentine land. wiin a gooo stream ior carrying to market, navi gable at any time while there is water enough for boats to run between Fayctteville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July 12, 1845. 333-tf. Croton Cloth for Coats; Drap- rl'ele, brown Linen?, Drills and Stripes tor Pants ; cheap Balzorines and Beragcs ; " Mourning & half do. Muslins ; " Lawns and Muslins; Gents fine black Silk St arts ; " fancy ( do. orass Skirts and cordel ditto, &c. &c-, for sale by W. G. M ATT H E W S. May 0, IS1G, 377-tf. MONUMENTAL MARBLE FACTORY. The subscriber respectfully informs hi follow citizen and the puhfc in general, that he has opened, nearly opposite tne Post Ultice, a factory of lh: above description, where orders tor ivjonu- nints, I ombs, or tfrave Stones ot any clegcnption will meet every attention. Painters can be sup p!ied with paint stones and mnllors. From his ex ience in the business, he believes himself com petent to .ive satisfaction to all who may favor him with, their patronage. GEORGE LAUDER. FayOfevilfe, July 1 fi, 1? 16. 3S?-6m-pd DENTISTRY. J. N. BAIRD HAVING iet. riein. d to locate permanently in Fa etiev ille, will devote his undivided attention to the ? practice of Dentistry in Fay ttcville, and the snrroiiii(iinir rourili s. When in Fayctteville, he wil' be found af Briffffs' Ho'cl, and all orders from the country, for his ser vices, will be promptly attended to. tie can exhibit the "most satMactry reference?, as to character and practical skill in his profession. An. 8, I84C. 390-ly. r-.Tfci IZ-.iii'd is at ilVCSRllt :il- SCllt9 sitteiuling the Fall Lectures in lialli more. He will n:turn in all F'cbtuaiy. WILL resume her SCHOOL on Monday the 1 0th t Vloi.er, 1846. Oct. 17, IS1G. 400-6t. P. TAYLOli IS now receiving direct from New York and Fli.I ndelphia, a full assortment, of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Hats, line and common; Wooi do.: Roots & Shoes; la roe family Blanket-; nero do.; G-i Tweeds, sii poriir; 6-4 Wellington Cloth; Sweden and Hn-(i.-h Iron; Nail-, cut and wrought ; new stvle Bou nds ; iiiisces and children !o.; Willow Baskets. Those in want of new style Goods, selected for wholes-vie and retail, will please call and sec the Goods ;nd bear the prices. October 24, 1 816. 40-2m. REMOVAL. 1). &, W- McLAURIN have re- moved to the opposite sideofH.iv street into the east tenement .f the granite block of buildings, nearly opposite II. & K. J. Lilly. ! ! -..I.lil . . . . . . 1. ..... nr.. r . . r . . 1 I n tT O &it i 'urn iuii i. j uui m k: ni' ii" " ij'i. . . 2 neral assorlment of sei.sotuib'o ,i(A)Db, and re-c-ivinir a supply of GROC ERIFS, Crockery, &c &c, which we offer low t'or cpsh, or on time 10 those who pav their bilU pioniptly. D. fc W. AlcL. Octob. r 24, I84G. 401-tf. -An assortment of FRESt! CANDY', received and tor sale bv -W. PRIOR. October 24, "l S4G.--40I -f. , State uf N. Carolina Cumberland count)'. Court of Plens and Quarter Sessions Sep Umber Term, 1846. Eliza Chapman vs. heirs at law of Benj. Chapman Petition for Dower. It appeal inj to the satisfaction of the Conri that Robeit Chapman, benj. Chaj mm, Washington Chapman, ArihurL'-wis and wife Isabella, Wm Dickson and wife Marsaret, Geo W Tillinghast and wife Mary Ann, Cat ha rine Jordan and Win Jordan, children ofCh-irles nnd Catharine Jordan, all heirs al law of Benjamin Chapman, deceased, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is there fir; ordered that publication be made for 6 weeks in the North Carolinian, a- newspaper published in the town of Fa vefteviHe, not ifjinjj said non-resi dents personally to be and appear at our Court of Pleas an tloarter oessions. to tie ne.a tor the county of Cumberland at the Court House in Fay elteville.on the first Monday in December, next, then and ihere to shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of Petitioner should not be granted, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and heard exparie as to :h m. Witness. John McLaurin, clerk of our said Court at office in Fayctteville, the first Monday of September, A. D. I8t6. J. McLAURIN. Oct. 10, 1846 -399-Ct. " , pr adv $3 25. A rE.VSUVPLY OF FRUJtT Almonds, Madeira, Brazil, and Pecan Nuts, Tamarinds, Prunes, Cuirants, Citron, Presi ves, &c., just received and for sale by W. PRIOR. October 24, 1846. 401-if. - 35 boxes Chinese FireCrackcrs, received and br sale very cheap by - w pp iri Octobcr 2J,lS46, J , W.PRIOK. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, 100,000 Acres Valuable LJL1TD i FOJR SAiLJB. ! THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to the 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 Iar;rc part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber RiveT, where a large quantity of Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentirre, for which purpose a lame part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section ftM Slate. Th I mmrim w ill -tte-ftfiifrt at low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained, by applvinff to the Hop. Robert Stransre, James C, Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys afe I understand there are many trespassers on these" lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders! Application for anv part of the Lands can be? made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayetteviile, N.C, March I, 1845. 314-lf. FAYETTEVILLE AND WARSAW STAGE LINE. THE Subscriber having taken the management of the above Line, tlatters himself that by puttinji on a nnr Hack, better stock, and "triyel"t ling up," all who may give it a trial will be better pleased than heretofore. Under the present arrangement, leave Fayette viile on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and arrive at Warsaw in time to take the train fur North or South. Leave Warsaw .Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, af er the arrival ot the train IVoin both ways.i A. UOJ I . 1 .J ..111" 1 II i 1. 1 i JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. ' FavH teville. July 5. I84G. 376-lf. " FOR SAJE. THE sutiscriber offers for sale about I'our Hundred Acres of Pine Iand, 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 M-ell suited to the Turpen tine, Tar, and Timber business. For further information and terms, apply to the subscriber. FRED'K B. GAUSE. Bladen countv, April 18, I84B. ,374-tf. Gardner Ci IMEcHLetlian, HAVElately made considerable improvement in their stvle ot Work ,and have now on hand a LrJN Ell AL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouclies, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and liuish, and dura bility, will compare with any made i:i the U States, Persons wishing to buy, woulu do well to cal and examine our worn, as we have dctcrmi ned to sell LOW for Cash, orapproved notes. Having in our employ first rate Smiths, we are prepared to do an y Iron work in the above line on moderate terms.. We warrant all our work to be ofsrood and faith- til workmanship and materials, fur one year. CJ3 REPAIRING faithfully executed t short notiee, and on reasonable term. Fayetteviile, February 8, 1 846. y. ConnelPs Pain Extractor. From lioo to eight times cheaper than before, or nothing if thr. user is not delighted iciih 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, with 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 pi-sili!iiy of contradiction, that all burns and scalds,' every external sore, old or fresh and all external pains and aches, no mailer where, shall be reduced to comfort by it in five min utes saving life, limb or scar. No burn can be fatal if tlusis applied unless the titals are destroy ed, by tiv! accident. It is truly magical to appear ance in its effects. Enquire for "Connell's Ala st eal Pain Extractor Salve," at Comstock & Co's, 21 Courlland st.. New York. Price 25 cents or four times as much for 50 ce.its, and near ten times as much for a dol ar. Caotios Be sure an I get Connell's, as coun terfeits and worthless appear under other names. See that it is direct from Comstock & Co., or never touch it. ! For sale, wholesale by Cometock & Co, N York; and by S J Hinsdale; Atkins & Co. CJnton; Ein stein & Bro., Kinston ; Bass & SnHivar, Kenans ville; D G Patterson, Little Rockfish; McDowal & Co, Elizabethtown. 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 j Ernst, in & Bro, Kinston ; Bass &j Sullivan, Kenansviile; DO Patterson, Little Rock fish; and McDowal & Co, Elizabethtown. MORE GOOD THINGS At H. Eramberts, Four doors abore the Post Office. HE has just received from Pete rsfrorg and Wil mington, a fieh assort m en t : 5 Boxes Raisins, 12 Half boxes do. 20 qr. boxes do. 5 Kegs Boston Crackers, 1 Tierce Rice, 4 Tubs Goshen Batter, 20 Jars fresh Prunes. I Bbt. pickled Beef Tunsnes, 130 jars pickled Onions and assorted pickles, Walnut Catsup tn pint bottles, 1 case Black Tea, good, in lb. papers, 16 boxes fresh Candies, .1 bbl. Currants, . " 18 jars Canton preserved Ginger, And a vanet- of fancy articles. Also, a freh sup plyoflCE. Ho will be glad to see the ladies and Gentlemen on Monday at the Cream Saloon, if the weather permUs. - " - Also, 5 dozen gentlemen's walking Canes and patrol slicks..: v . i - -July 18, 181C. .. . . t7-tf. Hnconrasc pjjjjp Home Manufactures NOVEMBER 14. 1846.- FAYETTEVILLE, N. G. THE Subscriber, having taken that large and commodious brick buibling.fornierly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs his frienas and the pitblifc, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and ethers rn the best manner; the building having been thorough- y repaired and properly turnUheu tor that pur pose. The Northern and Southern Stages stop at this House.- Con netted with the I lotel, and a few vards dis tant, are extensive Stables, which Will be attended by careiul and experienced Ostlers. WM. W. BRIGGS. Fayetteviile, Nov. 1, 1845. 350-tf. BUCK WII EAT FLOUR & BUTTER, A nfw supply, for sale by GEO. McNEILL. October 31, 1646. JOHN C. LATTA, Commission Merchant GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber arc hereby informed that their notes and accounts are in the hands of John J Philips lor collection, who is authorized to receipt for tiie same. Those who neglect this notice must xpeet to pay cost. kUBIStH LJ1SHOP. October 31, 1816. 402-3t. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- viees as unde taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbing Terms liberal. THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 58 Wall Street. THIS Company, recently organized upon the improved and deservedly popular principle of Mutual A f en ranee, will confine its business ex clusively to Insurance on Lives. It commences with a capital of $50 000. which w ill be continually augmenting as its business in creases. The rates of Premium correspond with those ot other American companies. One of th peculiar advantages attending Insur ance with this company is, that al! the assured share annually in its profits, and are interested in its succss,for its charier provides "That each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share of the amount of premjums earned, after deducting losses and expenses, but in no case shall his share of loss exceed the amount of such premium." These earned premiums or prefits will be safely invested by the company con slitutinga permanent fund, annually augmenting lor the Ucnenl and security ol all parties interested jf'ie Rales of Insurance on One Hundred, on a iitngle lJe : Age. One Year. Seven years. For Life. 15 . $3 77 $0 8y $1 56 20 0 91 0 95 I 77 25 1 vn 112 2 04 30 131 1 36 2 36 35 1 36 1 53 2 95 40 .169 - I 83 3 20 45 I 91 1 96 3 73 50 I 96 2 ti9 4 60 55 2 M 3 21 5 74 60 4 35 4 91. 7 00 TRUSTEES: James D P Ogdcn, James Harper, James I'roWn, James Roj burn, II W Hicks, Win II Aspinwalf, A None, Thos W Ludlow, D A Comstock, Leonard S Sa urez, P M Wetmore, A M Merchant, Henry K Bogart, John Cryder, A Wo"dhidl, Schuyler Livingston, R L Taylor, Spencer S Benedict, EC Center, Richard Irvin, Thos B Richards, Loring Andrews. JAMES D.P.OGDEN, President. A. M. MERCHANT, Vice President. Lewis Benton, Secretary. Pi.int Freeman, Actuary. StCJ1 The above company hava established an Agency in Fayctieyille, and the undersigned, are ready to receive propositions for the Insurance of Lives, and to fumis'i forms of Applications. Dr. James T. Gilliam h s been appointed the Medical Examiner of the Company. Applications for Life Insurance in the Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, and for Insur ance against Fire, and also for Marine Ris-ks 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 companies. "E. L. &. W. WINSLOW. Fayetteviile, .War. 7, 1846. 36S-tf. NEW CARRIAGE THE Subsciibers take ibis nietiioel of informing the public, that "hey have commenced the Carriage Manufacturing Jiiistness. And intend to carry it on in all its various branches Coaches, Coaehees, Cliariotees i Barouches, Buggies, Grgs and Sulkevs. Of the most modern and aprroved slyle. Wi:h several years experience by one of tbi- Principals, in one of the largest -Vlanufactoiies in he Norlhern ftates, they fee! no hesitation ir. sating, thai noth ing shall few wanting to make their Work tffnafto ny put up here or elsewhere. They hope that by unewittei attention to business, to merit a gener ous share of public patronage. They assure ibe 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. jornpletion, several Vehicles of the latest fashions, ahich they offer at prices in coufoimity - with the jresent pres-ure of the time. tCf All Work warranted for twelve months. . Their Establishment is at the foot of the hill, op posite Liberty Points , - -- ' SIMPSON & McLAUCHMN. , Fayetteviile. Dec. 27,1845. r 358-y t REPAIRING done at the shortest oot ice. n the neatest manner, and at the lowc&t priees. CONSUMPTION CURED ! ! HoMaeoPATiir and Allopatht iiapmi t i-om. einkd. Consumption can be cured are words that for years have sob ly been applied to Dr. Tavlor. Genuine Balsam of Liverwort fiom 375 Bowerv o which in valuable medicine they ore pcu!iar applicator; but have been copitd and u?cd by oth ers. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has cured and relieved over 4U.000 i ersons ot Consumption, Liver Complaint, Coughs, Spitting ot Blood, Uol'la, Llyspepsia, Fletiriry, Palpitation, liroiiclilli-, tor which Complaints, when taken in time, this medi cine has for years proved a specific. YY e believe that no one should c le of tucsc dis eases, and if those who think iheir lives woilh pn -serving would at once use this remedy ai coiding to directions, the report ;f deaths Iroio these dis eases would rapidly be diminished. Of the truth ol this position we are ready and widtng to safislv any inquirer, by the most conclusive c'-rti iicalcs. and by numerous living witnesses in every tow n. w ho prefer recommending Ihe medicine by word of mouth to hav'iog their names published. One of our pati- nts recently eund took One Dozen Bot tles to distribute. Surely all comment is here un. necessary with r ference to its pc-rht t fTicacy. My brethren of the i rofession use it in their practice because its wondeiful cures are ihe lAects of pure genuine Pathological principles with which ihe Q.oack or Charlatan has nothing to do. They may copy, imitat-, v-oiiiiteifeil, &c but it is all they can do, nnd are never to be trust, d, as they are only catch pennies and may sciioiisly im pair the Constitution. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the happy combination of Homeopathy and Allopathy, it is entirely a vegetable extract, and so combined lhat only the most minute doses are taken, of its co n centrated active principles, whose action is unlike ail other remedies ot the kind, and are so combi ned, that this Balsam affects simultaneously ihe circulatory, respiratory and secretory organs, and increasing ine temperature ana action ot the re mote vessels, while it diminishes it in the diseased vessels and organs of the chest and throat, thus giving mem an opportunity to ncal by aiding na ture in her efforts to throw off disease. In fine, this remedy is the only one that can with any cerlaintybe relied on for cure. There are always i wo j-nyaicians in auenaance at ine old olbce, 37o Bowery, to visit and give advice. The Poor are attended gratis. Buy only as above, and be care- tui toavoid counterfeits and imitations of all kinds and see Dr. Leed's signature to the ste l plate la bel on each bottle. Leeds & Hazard, Druggists, 177 water-street, Mr S. J. Hinsdale h;.s just received a quantity of the genuine, to supply consumers. It i to be had also of D. G. Patter-on, of Little Rockfish. June 27, 1846. 384. 6 mos Seasonable (Koods. fflltlE subscribers have received in pari, and U will receive durinr ihe present week, the balance of their Pall and Winter supply of o u s. Embracin" a large and general assortment, anion wnicn may uc louna : Fine and common blue, black, brown, invisible green, and mixed broad C'oths; beaver e l ihs; bl"k and fancy cassimeres ; sattinets; tweeds and Ker seys ; Kentucky jeans ; satin vesting ; silk and worsted do.; om.'ire and fio'd cashmeres ; plaid do ; cashmere robes; muslin drlains; alpacas; calicoes; bleached shirtings; blch'dand brow n drillings: bed ticking ; red, wnile, green, and yi Low flannels; cai petings ; fig'd and plain silks; si I bdkfs. and cravats; ginghams ; line and common shawls; buttons, combs and threads, in real va riety ; silk and cotton hosiery and gloves ; jaconet and plaid muslins ; Swiss and book ditto; laces and edgings puddings and canvass ; stocks, col lars, and bosoms ;. cot ton and linen diapers and damasks; Irish linens a nd la wns ; plaid linsevs ; coPd cambrics; paper ca rubrics and sclicia ; diillil 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 pruts ; white and col'd plains ; brown linen table cloths ; fine-cloth do ; reen berege; black vi!s; ord.il skirts; linen cambric ; linen cambric hdkfs ; fine brown shirtings and wheelings ; . pilot cloths ; low priced Overcoats and frock coats, by the lo7,f-rt ; frinpesand gimps, for trimming; turkey reil- shot thread. ALSO flats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, Together with nearly every article usually kepi in a Dry Goods Store. As the above goods were bought unusually low ... m. fi a.iu uusiuii iiicj r i i s, principally for cash, they can be sold very chenp. . I'urebnsers will please call nnd look. II. & E. I. L.IL.TY. Sept. 26, 1846. 393-8 w. ODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. THE Trustees announce to the public, that the Female School, under the supervision of Cross Creek Lodge, INo. 4, will be re opened on Ihe I2lh day ol October. T le deserved r nutation of Mrs Bii'ups, as a disciplinarian and instruct ress, are deemed sufficient to insure Ihe r otrona e of Parents and Guardians. TERlvlK. Three Dollars and 25 cfiils per rpinr ter, payable in advance. Owing to the very low rate of Tuition, no deduction will be madetxecpf in extraordinary cases. BotAs. i.c. furnished frte of cost. I lie Imtees have no hesitation in reeo-pmend- ins this S hoed as one of the very hi sf. The plan ot instruction is on the Prussian principle. Appli cation to be made to J M Stcdrnen, Secretary and Treasurer. J. WINSLOW. K A. A. T. SMITH, D. G. McRAE, l Trustees. J. SMITH. J J. M. STEDMAN Oct. 3, 1846. 3DS tf. The subscriber would re spectfully inform the citizens of Fay tt lev rile and I he surrounding country, that he may now be fount t his NEW ESTABUS2ZSIXf T on Donaldson t-lr--t, sttitn t.i he store formerly occupied by Mr Jno. D Starr, where he is prepared to make up gar ments in the latest Paris, London, and Favetleville stvlts, snpetior in point of cut and workmanship to any inai can re maae on the IMew Yoik principle, and on that lie flatters himself thai he is equal lo any, being in the. regular receipt of the last styles afforded by the fashionable plates of the trade. DANIEL CLARK. Oct. 17, 1846. 400 tf. . CRANBERRIES. 20 Bushels Cranberries for sale by J AS. G.COOK. October 31, 1816. 402-4 r. MATCHES. " 25 Gro. superior mralitv, received and for sale by . - . . W. PBIOn. "Octobee 31, IS46 . L Volume 7NimUcr 404 LOUISMURG UNION AND ' NORTn CAROLINA MISCELLANY. THE above pa r was cstablit-h d by the pre sent Publisher iu the month ot Jul, and is issued wetkly, on a super-royal sheet. Since which time, ii has come under the Editorial management Mr CHARLES C. U A BOTE A U ; and it is now propised t., publish a Literary and family News paper under Ihe above title. Mi llahoieau is favorably I.nowhln this State as a wui. r ; and he w ill be assisted by gentlemen ..( acknowl.i!, d talents, in this State; and he h pes. (rum time to time, to se urc the services of otfiers, as regular Cont nhntors, whose joint labors w ill give such a v .hie to the paper, as wiU make it qual in intcrc.-t to any peper ol the kind. This being the only paper in the State, which, abstaining fiom the excit. mi m ,t oolitie-s. devot ed exclusively to niist I nnnms su'ij-cts of eencral iotcrist, it is hoped the enliodt, nc, pbi"C i-urtain if; and, in the lu-pe of increncii.g its circu la'io'i, the pie.-cni Prospttus is nut out. A Specimen nnmb.-r if the paper has been sent with it; and tlic 1-.. ifor pledges hiinstll to devote bis :ine and tab ns exclusively to make tle paper both ust ful and" intend ina. TERMS. The Union and Misci l any w ill be sent to subcrib rs at ; per annum, invariably in advance. The money n av t. sent by mai'. post paid, at our risk. TO CLUBS. For SI u in advance. 6 copies will be sent. For ve wjll send 13, &c. J. ROSE.MOND, PuUMhW. Loiibur!t N.C. Oct. 29, ISI6. "pU'rifll 1 Is nereby given, that application 1 1 U 1 1U 1J will le mad.! to the nexi Legis tine to u mend the charter of the Donaldson Acad emy and Manual Labor School. LADY JANE GRKY. Lntl Juno Ctey, ol'tho Mooil royal uf Hiigland br both piitenl--, was nint h distinguished by her learning, as by her sweetness uf disposition, her piety nud other excellent qualities. When ihe learned Roger As-rhnm paul her a visit at her lalhcr" ensile, al Hradguie jn Ieicester- hi e, in 1C9U, all tho, lannly were gone a hunting, except lady JaifV, whom he found in hr own npa imeni "ira.'iii)g tho I'btcdoin of Plain, iu ihe original -'liiecK. tie asked her why ehe lost Mich pastime a there needs rmir-i be in the paik ; to uhich he answered smiliug. 'I wi-lnll their spoil in the park ia but a shadow to that pleasure I find in Plato This natiiially leading him to inquire, how a lady of her ae had attained such prolicieticj in so learned as author na Plato; 'I will tell yt.o,' said 'and 1 will till you a truth which peichaoce you will maivel at. One of the greatest benefits that ever tJod gate mo is, lhat he setil ine so sharp nnd ierve parent, and so gentle a Hi hoolina-lcr. Ktr when I am in presence of cither father or mother, wbalevei I !, In: it sew irrg, play ing, dancing, or hing any fhiiirr else, Iain so harp!r taunted, .-o cruelly threatened, yea presently", rfomelimejt with pinches and o'her ways, lhat I think fnyscll in hell till time comes that I tnttst go to Mr. Aylu er, who Icacheth me to gentlv, n pleasantly, and with uch fair al luu n rnt-t to learning, that I thiuk all the ftnif nothing while I inn with him j and when I am t ailed fnnn him, I falf on weeping, be ransr whatsoever I do Ie but leaiuing, is lull of giicf, Ironblo, fear, and wholly mialik ing unto rue. And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure, and bringeth daily to me more and more isalisliirt ion, lhat ill res perl of it. all clan is in very deed but Irifles aiul troubles unto me.' Wmy the Crow haso many EME?llt. As f was fitting by my window a few day ago, a crow alighlt-d upon an apple tree, which tood six or eight rod from me, and stepping along to a small biul'-i nest, took np the egg5 .ne by one nnd devoured Ihem. I was uot aware before this that ihe crow was acciistom eel to mil h depredations npon ihe properly of li-ll.iw r ilizeii! of the nir ; and I was led lo think lhat cruel habit M probably ihe reason why the crow is annoyed by so many smaller bird-. Moral. When you nee a crow pursued and totmmtcd by other hidj, remember lhat e rrio lire in peace and friendship icilh oth ers', must respect their right'. Vermont Chronicle, Don't be too Pa hticular. An Irish man otic' drearnpt lhat ho visited tho Lord Mayor of London who treated him wjih tho gieatest hospiialtly, and okcd hufi if be would'nt Make a linle su'lhitiV He replied lhat would'nt mind a little whis key punch. Hot or cold V iuqiirtird his loidsbtp. Hi gnest preferred it warm, hot while the Lord Mayor wa out heating ihe water, the Iti-hman nwoke from his delicious slumber, Och! cried he, comprehending; what a foof he wa to await for hot punch during the pre carious ten ore of a dream, 'howl wUh I'd said f-owld.r A Frenchman, probably a native of Gas rouy, was taken to see Mr Siddons in ihe l'nedy r.f Isabella. The perfonnanco be confessed whm eiy fine; but Ihe patbelic effect wa by 110 mean equal lo what he bad witnesspd in Pari, ar lha repicaentaliou of a petite piece called 'Misanthropy and Re pentance.' I wa obliged,' said he, 'to hold my parasol over my head tn prevent my cloth es; fim leinfr poiled by the shower ot tear whirh fell from Ihe front boxes immediatly obtjve me. Womai. A gentleman sal down lo write a deed, and began with " Know all women by these prcaeni." " You are wrong, said a bytander, it Otfght lo br, know all meu " 1 Very well,", answered the other, " if all women know it, all ine a will of course.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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