it, C0 tttti 1 "CHARACTER is AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INmVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. 0TI am. V. - it r I5Y IV3I II BAYXE IMPORTANT IIOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wild. THE Subscribers bavin witnessed the succcs-i-ul -ra'ion ofthe-s-r wheols, were indnccd to jpur t 'ri.sN lle rig'at oi" using t'nem in Hi.: state ol North Vrolin i- and thev now ofler ' for sate individual Vi-4l''ta, at FIFTY do lars, or rights for a whole county, o: reasonable tf rift-. Cei l-s being generally adopted m the Northern .St at Or!, f.V050 wheels arc cooing into general u-e e.. ii. . j ..niiPfi Sr.te-.. W e We have sold about H'U Rights," -W of which are in succ -ssKil operation in !J .1.11 eran 1 cuiJ. N are moe dura aril niof eis.lv Til -se w . i .. - . .1 .. t. r:-l tl.-r than tlic 1 . . . . - I . - IV'O'- 1 II.'J JM I T jFi.t. "1 liter whe ! i nt:v wii r-w - . - - . 1 1 v tt-r, a ! run w i.i " - - - , h-id ah .v.-. l'bi spj.-d ol the saw is increased tVm .re Una double I ho strokes per minute. W--rel--r a n n -others, to the following gent, e m , s.,-ii.? of !i " b ivb had the wheel.-, i" opera te) . 'l I m atln or in -.re; a nd from many of tacm, i i I ..t' " wo have received certificates cxpr. ssiur t'i.-ir hi:i' approbation of ibi supe.ior advantages ,.r ."over the llutmr wfi d, and statin? tliat - i I . .-. I v i L l iTi'r IV i 1 f n I 1 1 I t- I l.r ir Sl-.V.-I Will CUl -'' 3 )) I, 3 ) (I, and oven as V heir S .1 W H W I high 5 Hi!) feet per day the water. Fayk r rEVii.i-E. A G rah tin. Cum iiF.rj.AVii. 'Col A ex. MuxliiMi, 'Christo- fiir MiniriH', Alex William-, -'ol A S McNeill, F.irtpd-irf Smil'i, John McD.uii.l J.in Kviins, J W Now!!. -(on J. unci .McKay, io'x-rt Mfj-viii, S N" Ili-!i:irdsoo, .'l iimn is C !Smi; h, Wri-b', Tohn Sni'th. ; l ll..rlis.!al-, ""'alri.-k M nrjdiy, John II. rtpeamrin, ILiriv lloya!. N k Ha ru. Jiim M f" rpF.y, ij. H ! 1 lenry. ( si.o v. ric'i' it Am.i. ftitr -s V.. TF.onl'H UtmkiT. 1!.-. Al.'KOHT. 1) lPI)!IVI'r: Mr A r 1 1 . 1 1 o I) IT PI. IV. Lewis ! 1 1 : r i ! i IT, J .1 Ml f ;T:r "I i l.l'l'lri Moon. , an I save oisc-tlurd of I.RNnl n TltomiH Uoiiho, Jon- ks. James AlcDani. I. Craven. John Ijrvant. CuLIIMBU.'. Lot Vii:i.imporK Uouksok-. W C MNeill. UlCllHOND .T..!ui MeLairrtn, John L . Fairky. As so s . J II lleid, Miihv.-r :ht. A I i m linin. Cisw K 1. 1. . V,n. It.MSell. J T IVUon, M-iihv'rVgbt On hum. Cob- Kc l!r uiti v, Smith & I'ldU-n, N Cb'42. V AliE. s r..-:tv, John ston. Jff?e T Lcatl:. cn.ro i Faulks. n. Or i'lTT. ohn Joiner, Dr. Roh.-rt ami Uicliaul Williams. m different paits of tie Vi- led many JSfaf-. o! hers W'irh pneb a ii ser vei II v hi"I ch iracter, tb" bub- I . -. . i; i :.. . if..:,.-. Whm. to fri .iirs i'5ei p"-.-tT'.eu in uu-'in- . in: puh'iic, lh.-v will keeu on hand a supply ot h-..ls a-looted" to h'-h o low heads at Fay cttevilie Wihiiiniton, Nvli ru and Washington. And Mr .1 mi ' T. l Is in, of Caswell, has ib- m for sale. W.' .... .oi. on all ivMsons through the State against - ' I' Ul;... ;i:iv li'T-'l I but. ourselves, il Our Hithorized a H r :! :h.v il 'ft ol U-ieU llie-o; oi-. ir.. L Tt "llLLVllIGH I'S. If you wish t, nequ.iint your-c-Vwes vith pul t it:r i n h. as we novv wish to employ at least hii-iu' ss m 'i ffei-ent parts ot the State DUNCAN MeNF.lLL. ARC I i ' D M e L A 1 T Cl I L! N . A A McKE Til AN. i- v. On v'i. I v We 1 ..! i. i !d .1 rt i evil January ? I ISIO. 3o'-tl .Proof Koofs. & ire THE un lersi Lned is rea dy t o eo u tr..ef !" r f be cov ering of roots" of hnrhtiril :lli lin, copper, or :. ie, a i.i v: evreute promptly any worii he may c ml raet ,'.r. a nn lor smn I pi on is. 1 i 21, i- i.v ; ;:-if. F. T. WARD. .. - wrr vt roi;i i .......... r. . i ly in form the citizens j ol Fayetteville andthc public generally, that he has taken the st and recently oec ipied by E. J.Car k, on Gdle-pie Street,") doors South of the -S!!kZZ? Market Suuare. wlmrn 1... ill ' -. "manufacture and kc-p con- s ! a r 1 1 v on hand an as.-oi I men t o f AM) SHEET IRON WARE. IVismis wishing to purchase would o well to eai i and examine h?s -lock before ourchasing e'i'S w here, a s h f i ?- del i-rini ;i d f o se 1 1 as chea p as a n v ott'er m i nuf let iiri-r i :i t h" St ate. P K I-j ilS o f i n nt ire! v new pattern. M(V)PIsG il,inr' in tli" Instest style, fttjd best r.u- im-. i!so (5 11 7T IMNG. A ul'. 17, ISM. ?r, v. t lie siilisci l.T OT; ) s fc: sev.ecs to toe -I I' I 1 1 . . . n . . . . , r.e'-'s of Fa;. -U. vi!b-, as ('.irpenter ami Conlratftor, and hopes by prompt ntterilioti to business to share part ot the public patronage. G. W. ROSE, luly ID, I : 15. " z ;.--tf. Tallow Wanted. The highest ma:k t price w I! bo -iven for 50, .)0i lbs. of good Taihtw. bv ' J. D. WILLIAMS Oct. io, isic. sya-tf. A first rate Virginia built Rond Waggon Tr sale bv GEO. McNEILL. -October 31, 1816. JioziTiusi butterT S5 Firkins prime Mountain Butter. 15 Bushels Cranherri' s, 200 Lbs. Eui k Wheat Flour, 10 Bushels Apples, for sale by , geo. McNeill October 24, 1846. A JVEIV SUPPLY OF FliUlT. Al.rr.,ta t-i.l.lr. R . - . I 1 r . . . ....... ..u, uniii, iiu i nan tils 'i Tamarinds, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Preset ves, " ""-M ic-' just rcce' ve' ant ,or 8a'e y W. PRIOR i 4 October 24, 1S4G. 40I-tf. " FIRE CRACKERS. 35 boxes Cliinese Fire Crackers, received and r sale very cheap by W. PRIOR. October 24, 1846. FRESH RAISINS. J50 V hr.l c l:.ir .1 - T7 . ;,,, Y -. miu 4uauci jjuac-", j "o. ' ana lor sale by . W. PRIOR. , v Oct-31, 1846. FOR SALE. I WbSii to sell my land lying on Big ltocklisb, being about 2000 acres of ood turpentine land, with a -rood stream for carrying It to market, navi gable at any time while there is watr enouirh for boats to rim between Fayetteville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July 12, 13 45. 333-tf. Croton ('loth for Coats; Drap- d'ete, brown Linen?4, Drills and Sttipesfor I'ants ; cheap IJalZoiim-s and Berates ; " Mourning & half do. Muslins ; " Lawns and AJus.ins Gents' -fine black Silk Starts ; " " fancy do. tras3 Skirts and corded ditto, &.c. &c, for sale by W.G.MATTHEWS. May 9, IS4C, S77-tf. MONUMENTA L MARBLE FACTORY, 'i he eubscriiier i efpec'tully informs his fellow citizens ami the public in general that he has opened, nearly opposite ihe Fost Ollice, a Factory of the above description, where orders for Monu-m-'nts, Tombs, or Grave Stones of any description will mi ct every attention. Painters can be sup plied tvith paint stones and mill lor s. From his fix iieiienro in the business, he Ix lieves himself com- 1 r-etcnt to tiive sa isl'aetion to all who may favor i-; with their patronage. GEORGE LAUDER. Fay. ttcvil.'e, July 18. 1 S JG. 3S7-6m-pd DENTISTRY. J. N. BAIRD HAVING tletermini I to locate permanently in Fayet teviile, will devote his undivided attention to the practice of Deniistry in P ayt ttcville.., and the su roo nd i iii' count i s. When in Fayetteville, he vil! be found at Briggs' Hotel, ami all ordeis from the country, forms ser vices, will be rromptly attended to. He can exhibit the most satisfactory references, as to character and practical skill in his profession. Aiii:. 8, 1846. 33!)-1 y. fT-lr Bairrt is at present ab sent, ittenJiu the Foil cctures in DaUi- inore. He will return -in all teutuary. t3 J oaf &mM tta man tr ttmn WILL rcstnna her SCHOOL on Monday the 19ih t Vtoher, 18-4G. Oct. 17, 1S4G. 400-6r. P. TAILOW 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; !arj;e family Blanket; neero do.; G-4 'I'i"?eeds, su-peri-ir; 6-4 Wellington Cloth; SwedfiJ :ind f'ug h?h Iron; Nail-, cut and wrought ; new stvle Bon nets ; i ii i srfes and children lo.; Willow Baskets. Those in want of new style Goods-, selected for wholesale and ret Ail, wiilpiase call and see the Goods and hear the prices. October 24, IS 1G. 40 1 -2m. REMOVAL. 1. &. W. McI.AUUIN have re- moved io ihe eppo-jte side of Hay street into the ea.-t tenement of the granite block of buildings, nearly opposite II. & E. J. Lilly. In audition t o our sloe k, ; a I e no w openi ng a M iier.il a??oitmet!t of seasonable GOODS, and re e. t v i : i- a supplv . f G Rl'CEPc I FS, Crockery, &c. 5ie., bich v e cflVr low for cash, or on time to those win. pay incir lulls .pi-omptlv. D. &. V . McL. j Oclob r 2 1, 18 iJ.' " 40 I-If. An assortment ot' FRESH CANDY', r'er.ived and for sab- by W. PRIOR. October -2 4, I S 40. -It) I -1 T. V Al JL. & WINTER GOODS. TrJE Subscriber has inst received from the iorincrn elites, nis lull ami Winter Stock ot STAI'I.E AND FANCY D R Y GOODS, Viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's fashionable dress Goods, embracing a great variety; calicoes, low priced to fine; broad c'otl.s cassltr.er s, and sattinets; Kentucky jeans andkeiseys; satin, silk, and cassunere vesting.; bleached and brown sheet in2; Tweed cloths and Gala plaids; blankets, bed, negro, and saddle; tickings, canvass, and padding; si;k and alpaca serge; suspenders; Muslin De Lm'nand cashmere robes; cashmere and Muslin DcLain, in the pi. t-c ; ombre, eainelion, plaid, and black alpacas; book, mull, jackonct, and Swiss Muslins; linen and spool thread ; linen floss ; but tons ; combs; pins ; needles ; hooks and eyes; red and white flannels; French merinr.es ; Tay lor and Maleomb plaids ;r'oakings a-nd-e.oak lin--; cntion and silk Hags; hats, caps, and bon nets; shoes and boots; sugar, coffee, molasses salt, iron, indigo, madder, bagging, rope, and twine; cutnails; cut tacks ; coffee mills ; cotton cards; fine and common tobacco; crockery and glassware; paper, foolscap and letter; fancy soap; ole leather; painted pails ; brooms : axes; hard ware and cutlery ; tine to low priced cigars ; with !r..ni,ta Cl?S 'I01 nainel; altogether making a Terms as liberal ae elsewhere :,, ,4 laayear.FootofHayMoun Scptcmbar 19, IS46.-396JifD-W1LUAMS FAYETTE VILL.E, SATURDAY, 100,000 Acres Valuable FOK SAiLE. THE Subscriber has purchased all theJANDS belonging to the Estate of Abrain Dubois-, dee'd., lyni principally in Robeson county, and on bot sides of Lumber River, tbo difr-renr Mrvevs con taining over ONE .HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a large part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a -large quantity of Timber is now rafted to tf.c Georgetown mar ket. These lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a larjie part is well suited, being in a regjpn where the Turpentine yields more abundantly fban any other section of the State. The Lands vill be sold at a low prifff, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information respectiug the title can be obtained by applvingto the Hop. Robert St ra:iif, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq,, (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers ou thee lands, to all of whom notice is hereby siven, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application f.r any part, of the Lands re n he made to myself, or to John Win slow, E.q., who will be duly authorized to make pale of the sam. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayetteville, N. C, March I, 1845. 314-tf. IVYETTEVILLE ANViUVVV" STAGE LINE, T H 1HE Subscriber having taken the management -51. of tbo above Line, flatters himself ihat by putting on a n w Hack, better stock, and 'travel ling up," all who may give it trial will be better pleased than heretofore. tinder the present arrangement, leave Fayette ville on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and nrrivo at Warsaw in time to take the train Tor North or South. Leave Warsaw Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, af.cr the arrival ol the train from both ways. Passengers enter at Bribes' Hotel. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. Fayetteville, July 5, 1846. 376-tf. FOil SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale about I'our Ilundrcd Acres of l'ine Land, situated in Bladen county, on the cast side of I he Cape Fear River, 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 tems, apply io the subscriber. FRED'K B.'GAUSE. Bladen cc-mly, April 18, 1S4G. 374-tf. LIiicoTO-aEe Home tanuTaclires Gardner & McKethan, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their stylo of Work ,and have now on hand aGiN ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &,c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U States. Persons wishing to hay, wonbl do well to call anil examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, ot approved notes. Having.i n Out employ firit rate Smiths, we are prepared to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ul work ma nr hip and ma terials, for one -yea r. ICZF" REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Fa velieviile, February S, 1S46. y. Council's -Pain Extractor. Front two to eight times cheaper than before, or nothing if the user is not delighted with il. An article that evpry family must consider in dispensable when they know its power and value, uinlvvkich has heretofore been sold too high to reach all classes, has now been reduced in price, with a view that rich and poor, high and low, and in fict every h iman being may enjoy its comforts ; and all who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not deWghtPil with its use. We assert without the p i-sihility of contradiction, th:U all burns and scalds, every external sore, old or fresh and all external pa ins and aches, no mrrtfer where, shall be reduced to comfort by itin rive min utes -saving life, limb or scar. No burn can be tatal il tlusi applied unle-js the vitals are destroy ed by tilt? accident. It 4s truly magical to aTjpear anc in its ffl':cts. Enquire for "Connel!'s'.lai eal Pain Effractor Salve," at ComstocU & Go's, 21 Courtland st New Vork. Price 25 cents or four times as much for 50 ce. us, and near ten times as much for a dol ar. Caution Be sure an 1 get Connell's, as coun terfeits and worthless appear u-sder other nanies. Seoih-it it is direct from Comstock & Co:, or never -touch It. For sale wholesale by ComMck & Co, N Vork; an ! by S J II nsd-ile; Atkins & Co. Clinton; Etn ste'n N. Bro., Kinston ; Bass fc Sullivan, Kenans vide; D G Patterson, Little Ruck fish; McDevval &. Co, Elizabeth'ow n. The unparalleled popularity of KAY'S LINI MENT is a surety of its virtue. The genuine Hay's L'mment heS cure I over twenty thousand cases of Piles in tho United States. It is the only article used and prescribed by the faculty of New York, and it is recommended by every Physician in th country who has used it, "or seen its effects oa others. The genuine Qas Comstock &. Co's name on each wrapper. To be had of S J Hins dale; Atkins & Co, Eirzab'ethtovvn; Einstein & bro, Kinston; Bass & Sullivan, Kenansville ; D G Pat terson, Little Rockfish; McDowal & Co, Elizabeth town, where the only genuine can be bad. KEY. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S PINK SYRUP, Is warranted to be as good as any of the dollar ar ticles in use. It is sold for only 50 cents, and the proprietors, with the consent of several of the first citizens of New York, have given references tn theui. Ilia considered by them the best prepara tion in u?e, for cougu9, colds, influenza, sore throat or incipient consumption. It is put forward under ihe sanction of one of the first divines of the country, and has the great merit of bfingallit is represented to be. For aale wholesale by Corn -stock &. Co, 21 Courtland sircet, K. Y.; and by S. J. Hinsdale of this place; Atkins & C-.., Clinton ; Einstein & Brother, Kinston ; Bass .t Sullivan, Kenansville; DG Patterson, Little Rockfish and M;Dowal & Co, Elizabethtown, where the only .genuine can be bad. . NOVEMBER 21. 1S46. PlVCTTrirHTP V f. f flTIIIE Subscriber, having taken that larc and jL commodious brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotrl, respectfully informs h s Irienas and the public, that be is prepartd to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and ethers in the best manner; the building having been thorough ly repaired awd preperlv .furnished for tbatoior poe. The Northern and Southern Stages etop at this House. " Connected with the ! iotr I, and a few yards dis tant, are extensive Stables, which will be attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. WxM. W. BRIGGS. Fayeiteviile, Nov. 1, IS15. 350-tf. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR & BUTTER, A tuw supply, for sale bv GEO. McNEILL. October 31, !84G. "JOHN 0. LATTA, Commission IVIercli ant A .VI) GENERAL AGENT, UILMINGTOX, N. C. JOSEPH DUNN oflers his ser- vices a' tndsrlaker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for tfui'dirg or jobbing Term liberal. THE NAUTILUS (MUTUAL) LIFE IxNSURANCE COMPANY, Office Xo. 58 Wall Street. TillS Company, recently organized upon the improved and deservedly popular principle of Aiuiual Assurance, will confine its busines-i ex clusively to Insurance on Lues. It commences with a capital of $5,000. which will be continually augmenting as its business in creases. The rates of Premium corn spontl .yrth those of rt her American companies. Oneofthn peculiar advantages attending Insur ance with this company is, that al! the assured share annually in its profits, and are interested in iis succt ss, for its charter provides "That each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share of the amount of premiums earned, after deductini; Io:nes and expenses, but in no case shall his share of loss exceed the amount of such premium." These . earned pn miums or pr. fits will be safely invested by the eompanyeon siiiuting a permanent fund, annually augmenting for the benefit and security of all parties interested. The Rales of Insurance t?i One Hundred, on a Single Life - A "e. One Ye ar. Seven years. For Life. 15 $0 77 $0 88 $1 66 2D 0 91 0 95 I 77 25 - i '0 J 12 2 04 30 131 1 3G 2 3G 35 1 3G I 53 2 95 40 69 1 83 3 20 45 I 91 I 96 3 73 50 I 96 2 9 4 0 55 2 32 3 21 5 74 60 4 35. 4 9i 7 00 TRUSTEES : Jnmrs D P Ogden, James Harper, James Brown, James Rr-yburn. H W Hicks, Wm H Aspinwall, A None, Thos W Ludlow, D A Comstock, Leonard S Saurez, P M Wetmore, A M Merchant, Henry K Bogart, John Cry-der, A Wo'idhull, Schuyler Livingston, R L Taylor, Spencer S Benedict, "EC Center, tltchard Irvin, Tiios B Richards, Lorinsr Andrews. J A M ES D. P. OG DEN, Presiden t . A, M . M ERC H AN T, Vice President. Lewis Benton, Secretary. Pliny Freeman, Actuary. Itd The above company havj established on Agency in Fayetieyille,: and the undersigned are ready to receive propositions for the Insurance of Lives, and to furnish forms of Applications. , Dr. James T. Gilliam h s been appointed the Medical Examiner of the Company. Applications forL'fe Insurance in the Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance Company, and for Insur ance against Fireand also for Marine Risks in the Augusta Insurance and Banking Companv, if made to us, -will be promptly attended to. Their rules are' as low as any other good compani' c. E. L. ft W. WINSLOW. Firyetteville, J7ar. 7, 1846. 368-lf. NEW CARRIAGE "BEPOSITOKT THE Subscribers take this method of informing the public, that they have commenced the Carriage Manufacturing Husiness. And intend to carry It on in all iis various branches ta V Coaches, Coacliecs, Chnriofees Barouches, Buggies, Gigs -and Sulkeys. Of the most modem and approved style. Wi-h several years' experience bv one of ihe Principal, in one of the largest Manufacioiies in the Northern States, they feel no hesitation in saying, that noth ing shall be .wactingto make tbeir Work equal to any- pu' P here or elsewircre. They hope that by unremitted attention to business, to merit a gr ner 00s share of public patronage. They assure the public that no pains hav or will be spared io pro cure the best materials I he surrounding country af fords. They have completed and in progress o. completion, several Vehicles of tht-Iale.-t fashions, which they offer at prices in conformity wilh the present pressure of the times. rj All Work warranted for tw elve months. Their Establishment is at the foot of th hill, op posite Liberty Point. P SIMPSON & McLAUCHLIN. Fayetteville, Dec 27, 1845. 353-y REPAIRING done at the shortest notice. in the ncntest manner, and at the lowest prices. CO VI STOCK & CO'S VERMIFUGE. -The best and surest of all Vermifuges is now for sale io this place by S. J. Bin--da!e ; Atkins & Co, Clinton ; Einstein & Bro.. Kin?ti-n ; Bass & Sullivan, Kenansville; DG IttrK.n,LittIe Rock fisb; and McDowal fcc-Go, E!iaothtown. C0NSU3IPTI0N CURED!! HoMSOPATHT ANJD ALLOPATHT IlAeFlIT 4 cm. uin ed. Consumption can beruntl are wokjs th.i( for years have solely been applied to Dr. Tt.y.oi Genuine Balsam of Liverwort fiom 375 Bowery to wbic. i invaluable medicine I hey are ptcu.iiiilv applicable, but have been copkd and used by ctb" ers. Dr. Tavlor's Balsam of Liverwort has cured and relieved ever 40,000 ie:sot;s ot Consumption. Liver Complaint, Coughs, Sptttine of Hlood, t ob's, uyspcpsia, itheuricy, i'ulpiution, biuiiihiu. lor which CompUtinls, when taken in time, this medi cine has for years proved a specific. v e uelicv that no one should tie of these li.- cases.and if those who think their lives woilh pr- serving would at once ut-e tins rnmdy accord. 112 to directions, the repoit of deaths Irom these dis eases won d raptui) be dunmishcil. Ot thetiu'h cf this pos:t:on wc are ready and wi.'ing lo sutislv any inquirer, by the most lonclusive certiticut s. and by nu nc rous living witnes-es in every town. w ho prefer r commending the. medicine by word of mouth to hair!if tfceir mnr.es pebh.hed. One oi rur pati'-nts recendy cur. i took Uik- Dozn Bot tles to distribute. Ssnrelv ail coBT.ci!t is here ju- necessary with r-fcretice toils pei f. 1 1 roTscai v . AJy brethren of the 1 rolt ssion use ir in their practice because ila woneeiful cures are ihe ifl ct-? of pure irenuine Palholo.ical piinei()Ies with w iiieh the Ouack or Charlaluu has nothing to do. They may copy, imitate, .wiii let ft il , v.e , but ii is all they can d i, and are never to be trusted, as they ate only catch pennies and may setioiisly in,- pair tne tvonstiiui ion. Dr. laylor's Balsam of Liverwort is the Imppv combination of Hou.aiopa' by and Allepaihy. it is entirely a vegetable extract, and so combined that only Ihe most minul e doses are taken, of its c n centrated active principles, whose action is tinlike all ot her remedies 01 the kind, and are so combi ned, that this Balsam aflects simultaneously the circulatory, rrspiratory and sec retory organs, and increasing the temperature and sction of the re mote vessels, while it diminishes it in the diseased vessels and organs of the chest an I throat, thos giving t-hem an opportunity to heal by aiding na ture in her efforts to throw off di.-ense. In fine, this remedy is the only one that can with nn certainly be reii-d on for cure. Tin re are alw.iv two Physicians in attendance at the old office, 375 bowery, to visit and yve advice. The P(.or-ie attended gratis. Buy only as above, and be caie- iul toavoid countericils and imitations of all kinds and see Dr. Leed's signature io the ste I plate ia b' I on each bottle. Leeds & Hazard, Oiu-'ils, Mi Water-street, Mr S. J. Hinsdale has just received a onr.ntjiv of the irenuine, to supplv consumers. Il j. i. be had also of D. G. Patter-on, of Little Rocktish. June 27, I8-.6.- 3S4. 6 mos Seasonable Cloods. TE1E subscribers bve recti veil in part, and will receive during the present week, ihe balance of their Fall and JVinter supply of Gl O O E S, Embracing alarse and general ussoitmcnt, among 11 t 1 - w hich may oe lounu : Fine .nd common blue, black, brown, invwdde green, and mixed broad C.oths; beaver el jjhs; bPk and fancy ca-simeres ; satlinets; tweeds and Ker seys ; Kentucky jeans ; satin vertirgs ; silk and worsted do.; oinbte and fia'd cashmeres ; pin id do ; cashmrre lobes; muslin dtlains; alpacas; calicoes; bleached shirting-; blch'dand brown drillings; bel ticking; red, while, green, and yellow flannels; cai petings ; serges; fig'd and plain silks; silk hdkfs. and eravals; gingham-; fine and common shawls; but tons, combs and ihreads, in great va riety ; silk and cotton hosiery and glovi-s ; jaconet and plaid muslins; Swiss and book dftto; laces and ec'gings; puddings and canvass; -stocks, col lars, and bosoms ; cotton ard linen diapers and damasks; Irish linen and lawns; -phrfd linsevs ; col'd cambrics; paper caml rics andsetieja ; duifd and twilled blankrts; large Whitney blankets; elastic suspenders; ladies' and gentlemen's merino shirts; silk shirts ; apron checks ; dimity; p'laiil cloakings and c'oak linings; furniture prrits; white and eol'd plains ; brown linen table cloths ; fine cloth do ; green berege; bluck vils; corded skirts; linen cambric ; linen cambric hdkfs; .fine brown shirtings ami -.heelings; pilot cloths ; low priced Overcoats ard frock coats, by. the dozen ; fringes and gimps, for trimming; turkey red; shoe thread. ALSO Hats, Bonnets, Boots :'aAd shoes, Umbrellas, Together with nearly every article usually kept m a Dry Goods Store. As the above goods were bought unusually low in ihe New York and Boston markets, principally for cash, they can be-sob! very cheap. Purchasers will please call and look. ix. e. j. r.ir.L.Y. Sept. 26, 1846. 398-Sw. ODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. rnlHE Tmstees announce to the public, that the M -female School, under ihe supervision of Cross Creek Lodge, No. 4, will be re-opened on the i 2th day of October. T.ie deserved r putaMon of Mrs -Biil'jps, as a disciplinarian and instruct ress, are deemed sufficient to int-ure the afronae of Parents and Guardians. TERMS. Three Do fars and -25 cents per quar ter, -payable in advance. Owing to the veiy low rate of Tuition, no d. duct ion will bi made xeepi in extraordinary cases. Bo ks, &c. furnished free cf cost. The Trii-iee5 have no hesitation in rcoo T-fliend-ing ibis School as one of the very b. el. The plan ol instruction is 011 the Prut sian prineip'e. Appli cation to be made ta J M Stedman, Secretary and Treasurer. " J WINSLOW. A. A. T. SMITH, I D G. MeRA E, I rrttj5. J. SMITH, J. M. STEDMAN J Oct. 3, 184G. J 333 if. The subscriber would re- spectluiJy inform the cit7.'-ris of Fav citevilh and ihe sunoundioj; eoiintry, that ho may now b-foiir. ol bis NHW SSTAZIXSHXVrEZvTT on DonaJdsoit t-tr. t f, c.i.lh fd ihe store fonoerlv oc cupod hy A'r Jno.D Starr, Tnheiehe is prepared to make up gar ments in Ihe latest Paris, Lordon, and Fayetieville Ftyh-s, snperior in point of cot and w orkmanship to any lhai can re mud" on imp iew York principle, and on that b- f!atter bin.s-l that he is equal to any, being io the regular receipt o the last -tJes afforded by the fashionable plates of the trade. DANIEL CLARK. Oct. 17, IS 15. 4UU tt. CRANBERRIES. 20 Bushels Cranberries for ss!p bv JAS. G.COOK. October 31, 1816. 4R2-4t. MATCHES, 25 Gro. superior qoaJity, received and for sale by .. W-PRIOR. . October Zlt 1846. '; L Volume 7 JPtambev 405 Poking Fon at the West ; or CorwiS vs. Jenifer. The followiup, amusinc auec doie illu.-trale the fai l thai it "don't do" to poke tun ut our V ek;rii breibreu with impuui )" - .. During n finf hm r session of Congress; Messrs Cor win of Ohio, and Jeuifer of Mary-' land, were very iiiuuMtte. J'be latter, like all IMaivl uidern, believes the Eislcrtl Shore " s Ihe Paiadi--D of the world; abd be was in ihe h;ibit us .fieii as ippoi tuuilies ofTered, of 'poking fun' at Corwm i.bmrt the Buck eyes'' mid the State of Ohio generally, fcor-w-iti bote !hi perr-eeulion puiienily lorn while, usually however, retutning nhoj ,,r shot ; un til one day while dining at ihe Piesideul h Jenifer came down ujiou him m hard, ihat Corwiu ie-olved lo silence him lor ever ; o iiing from his .--eaf, he remaiked lbirthewo-i uot in (he vein for s-toiy telling, but he would lehio nti im ideiit that orcuned dining tho eaily part .f hi-i 't4es-ioual career ill a Court ilou-e in ihe interior of ihe State of Ohio. He said (hut the Jude had just taken his .-eat upon ihe bent h, mid u cause was about to be eoniiiieiiced wbeu a very vhil hailed old geiiileiiinu came totieiiug inlo the Couit room, upini 0 -ane in eiih-r hand. The old man was u-t-oldier ihe levolution, and had come in to procii'-e a lawyer to piepare hi? papers, that he might pet his semi-annual payment. This set vice was ulway ofcouiso rendered gratis. . I he paper.", continued Mr Corwin, were handed lo him, and oiler come of Ihe other necessary questious, he etinuiied the age of the pensioner. in a tremulous shrill voice llio eld innn atl- wered, F-o r-ly ti-v-e." ' You do not understand me, old gentle man," said Mr C. ' I with io know how old you are V " I am f-o-r-t-y fi-v-e, young; sir.'' My dear sir, I do not wish to know haw old you weia when you left tho service, or when you entered it but I warn lo know how old von are now?" I told ye f..rly-five." Mr Coiwin iheu looked up to ihe Judga (who was 'himself getting out i f patience,) in , despair, and his honor Inking ihe matter in hand, in a peiemplory maimer lemaiked to the old gentleman, " I he Couit cannot be de tained in this way ihe counsel is endeavor ing to reuder yio a g-ntuitou- set vice, and you must not triflo with his lime. Answer his question diiecily. Now, sir, how old are you V ' I nm forty-five, Judge," again spoke out the old soldier. 'I will not bear th?- corilempt any longer," said Ihe Judge. " If you do not answer ihe question the iifil liin.- it is put, you shall be commitled, aged as yu ao. iow, sir, again f ask, how old are.v-'tt V" I am Ibity-Iive !" the old man provokiugly rejiealeiJ. "Mr IsheiifT, lake him o jail, ihe Court will see whether ihat v-ifi do him any pood.' I he old geutleniati was led away, but ju-t as he was going out of (he door, he raised his -hand, and partly turning round on his Micks towards ihe Court, said : "Judge, the fust ihiily-ssven years of m life, 1 lived 011 the Kusteru shore ol Alar viand! You surely don't think God will count tfnri against me I1' Mr Jenifer has not been heard to say "Ohio" since. Say, uncle IJeu, what sort o' animals is ihem 'ere pumpkins irml nil over black, a'most blue, and a little reddish ? ' ' Them, Jonathan, aie called egg plants wegelable eggw. Kggs ! Well, I should like to see ihetn hatched, to see what soil o" critter wegetable am." CThe colored cook erf a canal boat on the Ohi canal lately issued a writ f allach irietit against the boat for her wages. The defence stated, that n colored person could no! testify wheie a while peisou was com cerned. It was dec ided by the Judg-e thai the canal boat was not a while persop. Some Scotchmen befog in company wiih' some English, ihey began lo banter and jeer one another. Says one of the Englishmen, 'Was uot he a gicat rogue ihat sold hit king V (meauing Charles I., who fled to the Scots for protection.) Yes, stiys' the ScatrhmaDf 'but he was a 01 eater Ihat gave the money.,' Adds another, Bui be was the g'ealeat of all that cut oft his head. Blar.ney. This is the name of a caslla' about three miles fifitii Coik. Adioiniu" lo the inhabited mansion, there was formed a large quare lower, with a winding: stone - aircase to ihe lop ; the floors were all gone, but ihe stooe rof was entire. It was tho custom heie for all sltaooeis. who norondcH ihe lop of the lower, lo creep on their bauds aud knees to the comer Moue of the hi'he-t pmnicle, and kiss the same; by virtue of wnwD, the parties, ever after, were said lo be eudowei with extraordinary owers of loquacity and persuasion. I hough uobody conld have believed that kissing tho stone had any such mirth ; Bud it accotdius.ly be came a common saying at Cork, of any prattliDg fellow, "He has been at Blarney and hence "the phrase, "None of your blar ney." Shakspeare was wont to say that he never blotted out a line in his lift.- lt- 1 . $6u, I wi.h be had blotted outa thousand. tt C: o -. -;

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