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IB7 SATURDAY - vance, per y J I paiil in adva J. f paid until ear,$"2 lvance, 2 six .ontfis have expir t )d, 3 11 I paid till the year . " aa expired, 3 o subscription received 9 la. less time than a vear, , s the price be paid in jance. flU rft 4 if 50 t I 5-i it .-. 4 ... ' : I . "i " - C ' XT' XT' 'XT' V X XV yr "character is as important to states as it is to individuals: and the GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON,, PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS.1' One ouare of twentvona lines or less, for one 'inter Hon, 00 cents ; every sub sequent insertion. 3d dent: except it remain in for sev eral months, when it will ,be charged 3 for two ; months, $4 for three, &.c. i iwr twelve months. DY WZVZ. II. BAYtfE I FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1848. voi. o no. wo. for larce sul vcrtisi-mentii by the year or six months. D. & W. McLAURIN Hive just received their XJpring and Summer WOODS. iStjfracin'r a jrreat variety "f staple and fancy frtU-is which they will sell "at low prices. rIEEM (Do 3LJ,W .T COMMISSION MERCHANT wii.mixgton", r. c. . "St 100,000 Acres Valuable mBER LAND FOR SALE. fpHF. Subscriber has purchased all the Lands X,L' bf-lonin to tlie estate of Abrarn JJubois, deVrd, lyinir prio-ii.tllv in Ilo!)esoit county, anl od'lBoth sides of Lumber river, the di He rent sur- VC contaiiiiu over UAr. llu.MJKiJ luuu- SAN! ACUKS; a larpe part finely timbered, ana e-';ive:iieut to Lumljer river, where a larjre quantity of Tiiii!er is now rafted to the (Icor.e town market. These lands are very valuable both for Timber and Turpentine, for which pur po$ a I -true part is well suited, bein in a region wh'T'' the Turpentiiie yields more abundantly than any other section of theStite The lands wiSPhe sold at a low price, and in piantities to tftJ9pnrel)4sers. '1 or !ii itio:i respecting tlie title can be obtain eqv .ipplvinx to the limt. Hubert Strange, J. C. lohb'i i, 1" -r j., A. A. T. Smith, Ks j., Attorneys i.t Law. g ii i-b i-'t iiicl there are many trespassers on thfttip 1 puis t ul I o whom notice is hereby jiiven t'mitiln' 1 iw will beeid'orced ag-inst ;:11 such ol fc;id('is. 3tpplic ition for any p ut of the 1 inds can he mafie t,J inv'seir, or to John Winslow, Vlsq., who wiikbe ddv authori'.ed to make s le of t lie same. BLAKE & BRIGGS MA YE removed to the old stand of James G Cook, on the south side of Hav street, and one door below 1L L. Myrovcr &; Co.I where thev arc now receiving their Fall and Winter" supply o"f GOODS, Comprising a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, STAPLE DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, DRUGS, IIOLLOW-WAIU', &c &c Which they olT'er on favorable terms, for cash "of course to regular customers, as usual or change for country produce. Sept. 2't, 1S47." , . 4ti-v ex it For Dyspepsia. F. HIBKAR1) & CO'S WILD CHKR- IIY BITTKIIS. This preparation is a cert ain Sedative allaving all Nervous ; llxcitability and calming Nervous Irritation Palpitation of the. Heart Dizziness ot tlie llciid Fuintness, and all diseases arising from a Sympathetic Affection of the Vtoinat.-h, are entirely relieved by a very few doses of these DlTTKH?.' " : , ' - It h:.s already become a favorite with many Me dical Practitioners. Ma frit, who has used it," speaks ruoMAS j. cuirns. ch 1 , ! 1". tf. Foil Tin: In Arey's lliuUlln CLOTHING! on Gillespie Street. ffftilK cheapest assortment ever ollerej -Ms -Uu F.iM-Tteville. t'on-iistiii'4 of line liess . " . I .i ..( .1 1 .1.. : eo.iTH- esisaiii n imi-.ii'iuih, ui : . . - ' ... i , S'llt.ilile in price lo anv pu rcn.ier suoe:idi'rs, handkerchiefs coats, frock c-' it lirt.-- CO ish to purchase that made as any articles ol Anv person who buys icripiion-Stocks, larsy'. Jlf assures those who these clot lies are as well the ki.nl in tiie con itrv. any bill of goods fromhnn, which do not prove as gmA as represented, are at liberty to return them, Ki i w t.iUen n.iins in Phil idel.dii.i to make thm no liiiuself. and he H itters l!j ait,goo(I ;is :inv one . rSept. iv, isj7. The Rev. J. N of it as follows : Brooklyn, Jan. 1SI7. Gentlemen; Having, suffered for years from the e fleets of sedentary habits and close applica tion to study, I was induced to try your prepara tion of Wild Cherry. Its beneficial effeetsfwere soon apparent, and I take great pleasure in re commending it as an excellent medicine especia lly adapted to excitable temperaments," and one that should be srenerallv known and patronised. Yours. J. NFAVLAND MA1TTTT. himself his taste I. SAM SOX. I is-tf. 1 fTnili: undersigned will attend to the selling ( ,' ofTim!.er Wilmington ; and whenever there is a :Jnt" in tl.- m.srket, J. C. Dlocker Will give it his person. d attention at other tilnesTorders for the sale of Timber will prcinpt lvfc4e di-spatched by addressing V. it T. Love, who w-ill act in my absence. If punctuality in tor:i will I'lH'iri' Datrona-'e. men inc i re'etve a di M I N' : TON, S V are. .1. C. P.LOCK1-: pt .'.", 1 17. 1 CO. I v. The Long Island (X. Y.) Farmer, a paper-printed at J.imaic i, 1. I. gives the names of person in that vill.ige who have been benefited and cured by its use - The following named persons have been bene fitted by their use in Jamaica: M. S. lluntting, .Junes .f. Ihenton, Charles Welling, llendrick A. Hendrickson, J. K. Alleinand, Mr Manwaring ; Daniel llighie, Springtiehl. IlibhnnC i ViM Cherry Bitters. Three obstin ate cases of Fever and Ague, have been cured re .1 i-ir:i.i o. n-:i.i M, ....... cenliv oy uie use oi iudii.uu n ni mru i un t.rs. " Mr Watts, at Springfield, says that it cur ed him sifter other remedies had been tried in vain. II. F. Hibbard's 15ilious Pills, should be taken, s iv a dose or two, before using the Bitters. Twin f tliese pills are a dose, and are equal to4 or i pills id' any other kind. Mr Ward, of the firm of Gales Stout &. Ward of this city says that he h is found it very beneficial in a severe attack of fever and ague. ' The number of persons that have been cured and bene fited in Jamaica alone, would establish the reputa tion of the article. S. J. HINSDALE Agent for Fayettcville; V. V Pescud. I?.:leidi: P. J. Brown, Louisburg; 15. Howard, Taiboro; F. Hibbard it Co proprietors. Oct-bcr J, 1 17. MEDICINE. Saml. J. Hinsdale DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Corner of Market Square, HAS on hand a full supply of Fresh and Genuine DRUGS. .Medicines and Cliemicals, Which ho offers to Physician? and tho public at the lowest prices, lliw m-dicines are of the bent quality that can be purchased in the northern cities, and liis chemicals are from the first .laboratories in London. Philadelphia, and Paris AW the Pharmaceutical compounds sold by S. J. H. arc prepared by himself with accuracy. . Medicines sold to go into the country will be put up with care and despatch. . Feb'y 5. 1S4$. Encourage Home Manufactures. A. A. McKETHAN Will continue to carry on the business of the late firm of Gardner and McKethan, in all its branches. He has now on hand, and intends, to keep, a general assortment, consisting of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Buggies, Crigs, Sulkies, WAGONS,&c. V Inch, lor elegance oi shape 11 compare 7" & GOODS. Wl with and finish anv m:ue , and c!u in the U. raoiiity States! Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine his work, as he has determined to sell low for cash, or approved notes. Having in his employment first rate smiths, he is prepared to do any iron work in the above line, on moderate terms. " ' lie warrants all his work to le of good and faithful workmanship and materials, for one vear. Otjh Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. ' Januarv 1", 1M. Desiiiis Heart, Hillsboro. 11. cs J idsn street, N. Y., sole 1500 lbs Fresli Candy, .lust received T). c IS. it II. Kll MUK.11TS WAGGON Has oociicd a Jarre am STOCK OF Gtj- G W S &ts& 5 GROCERIES, I1ARDWARE AND CROCKERY, iln ;i neat assortment oi DRY GOODS, I' Prtacipally Wbi h he will sell for the lowest prices. ,t. I. 117. 1 f.-tf. -if m h c A a4 K.ys TWinl.l.s wet Hiii'-"' Bwltiis: i'.ntor Knivc With :i general asertlin ii K. r. Jnuuiy 15. IMS. 67V 0 -'V a o E. (J LOVER ij r iv...l :i N.-w .-Ox k of ;mhIs In his line. cn- flioM :"d Silver V atciies M an kiuu.-; n"iuv .in.- i :..i.i .....I vLav.-r Murtai i'. : trolil ana ner (;.. Id and Silver Pencils ; breast Pins and Kin ,.11 kin.U: I.iH-kets: Muds: Uracelcts: Sleeve s: Silver Climbs: Stc. N.C.: tojrexner nt of ;hmIs: all of which ill be KUWIN OI.OVKU. 4""5-tf. 1 KN RV 's M AG N KS I A, For sale by S. J. IIINSDAI.K A Virginia built road Wajrjron. Keb-y 5. for sale by (iKU. McNKILL TEAS I .JGi:.'CV Or' THE J'KV YOIOC ; CANTON TKA .COMPANY. . The oldest Establishment in America! THE CANTON TKA ('OMPAXV has been ioFul;uiy kiiowii for many years This is the largest and oldest Ten hst.ililislmn-iit in Aineriea. The public have had full proof wf their integrity mid rcsjionibility. They possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant decree, and doubtless, superior to an other Tea Concern in America- Their scrupulous regard to aH principles that tend to elevate the character of a birjre house, is well understood, and has alreaday secnreil them a connection, probably, latjrer than all otlier Tea KstaMishiiieiits united, and" they consequently are deter mined to sell Tear purer, more fragrant, aud perfect for the prices in the aggregate, than any house in the world hina excepted. . They most ze:dously invite the attention of the in habitants of this town and vicinity to their Agency" where complete assortments are always on. hand: they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a single tral is made, a very decided preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CANTON TKA CO. . (fij Header . make the experiment '. Subject m all cases td be returned of not approved of. These superior teas arc put up in one .pound, half pound. and quarter pound packages, ami puneenv light and air. "Occembcr 4. 147. COME AN D TAKE A LOOK. The subscriber bsi now on li:iml. o.l rr time to time, a well selected assortment of Ooods m his line, which will Ik- sold low. In part as follows : Gold pens, silver pencils and thimbles, spangle, fine poekct knives, scissors, razors, steel nut-crackers, cork screws, dog collars and calls, tweezers." cake cutters, fish hooks, lines and poles, egg boilers, pocket books, purses, watch guards, common breast pins and rings, needles, coral and glass beads, baskets, brooms; hair, flesh, tooth, comb :iml shoe brushes: nocket. dressinir. side. tuck, and chil- i dren's round combs: card baskets, conversation and play- ing cards, pipes. snulT boxes, violin strings. battledores. I violins, flutes, tamborines. harmonicans. picolo flutes, cologne, lavender, rose and orange water, fancy soaps, ex ! tracts, cassada. bears, macassar and antique oils. ox mar- row. pomat um, powder and powder pufTs. percussion caps. shot, canister powder, baby jumpers. 4c Sec. besides a great i variety of ( HM.OKKN'S TOY'S. : Also. nuts, raisins, figs, dates, prunes, tamarinds, enr ! rants, citrou. clovcs. mace, nutmegs, cinnamon, camphor, i ground pepper and ginger, starch, salaratus. -chocolate. sperm candles, pickles, vim-gar. lobsters, anchovies. (Juava j jelly, chewing and smoking tobacco, segars. matches, butter I ami Boston crackers, soda biscuits, crushed and powdered I sugar, brown sngar: young hyson. iincri;il. English break ' fast. Oolong. Mohee. and Ninyong Teas; Scotch and uiaceo tov snutf. An assortment of MALEABLLE IRON, for carriage makers use. W. PRIOR. February 19. 1S4S. . . and purfectlv secured from S VML. J. 11INSUALK, Agent. 4-y-tf. FOil KENT, The Brick Dwelling and Store one door north Son. on tireen street. Apply to Dec -2t. 1S17. 1 of Iluske McLAURIN. 100,000 well burnt BRICKS, extra size, now readv for delivery. Apply to Fcl.-y 5. 48-t WM O MATTHEWS CHEAP- HATS THE Subsrril-en are now receirinK. t the New Brtek Store East of the Market House, a beautiful selection of Spring and Summer Goods, Among which are . For Ladies" Dresses Satin tripe Bareges; Grenedines; plain and fig'd Dress Silks ; black and warred ditto: pink, blue, and white Trlatanes: Balzorme; French and gli.-h (iingham and Gingham Lawns ; Organdies : figured and printed Lawns; French. F.nglhh, American and .Viarseilles Pruitt fcc. tc.. . " Also, super black, blue, and fancy col"d Cloths ; fine Doe-skin Cassimeres : black and colored Satin Vesting : white Marseilles and Valencia ditto; Scarfs: Stocks; Linen "Collars and Bosoms; Kid Gloves ; white and blck Lace Mitts: super French Cambric Handkerchiefs : Lawn and Linen Cambric ditto ; French Worked Collars, very superior. Super Pamela, Sicilian and French Lace Bonnets; Florence and English Straw ditto; super Bonnet Ribbons; French Flowers. - Mob; skin and Beaver Hats; Panama. Leghorn, and Rutland ditto -. Gentlemen's and Ladies'" fine Shoes and Slippers; Calf Boots : Umbrellas. Parasols and Shades, of every description ; embracing every article usually called for in a Dry Goods Store : and will be sold on as accomodat ing terms as can be had of any other establishment in the rl ,t' E. L. St J. A. PEMBERTONV April 1, 184S 2m ; - SPRING, 1848. GOODS. Just received, direct from New York, a few dress Goods, NEW STYLES and of the latest importations, viz: Plaid Silk Tissue, plaid Granadines. Waterloo plaid and plain Barexes. half mourning and mourning do., printed Lawns. &c, very fine aud handsome ; also a few embroidered Evening Dresses, mode colored purse Silk. infant's Waists, fine light Kid Gloves, black watered Silks and dress but tons. &c. &c. Also, will be received next week, a large assortment of EST GOODS of all descriptions, for Ladies' and Gentleiueus' wear; house-keeping and servants GOODS, together with Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, (some very fine,) GROCERIES, and every article usually called for, which will be sold ex tremely LOW. as they have all been pui-hased since the deelin in the norlliem markets. Thcw goods will 1m- sold for cash, or on time to punctual customers, or exchanged for all kinds of produce. W. G. MATTHEWS, No. 13, North side Hay street. April 1. 1848' 476-3t DENTISTRY. S. S. GILCHRIST, DENTAL. SURGEON, Informs the citizens of Fayetteville and vicinity, that he has ermaueutly located iu Fayettcville for tho purMise of attending to his profession, lie has opened am office adjoining the Lafayette Hotel, where he will be ready at all times to wait oh those who may f.ivir him with a call. Dr. Gilchrist having had a successful practice for the last six years, flatters himself that he can give general S"l!a.ws,at,tcnded to at their residences if reunested. January 1, 1848. -JoU-aui. WILD CHERRY AND SARSAPARILLA PILLS. DR. LE BOY. a Licentiate of the Royal College of Phys icians in London, having used iu his private practice, for a number of years, tlie WILD C1I r.KKl AiNU SAHSAI'AHILLA. t lengt h made an extract of them, which with other veg tables. he has combined in one of the best Pills ever made nown to the European Community, and which met the ittention of the American people. They are the most flicacious purgative and tonic yet discovered. THE WILU UHMlll is an excellent touie, possessing astringent and aromatic properties, which make it valuable in Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Weakness of tlie Stomacii ana cnest. THE SARSAPARILLA s demulcent, diuretic and soothing, and is given In Rheu matism. Scrofula, Diseases of the ! kin. and to eradicate he bad effects of .Mercury. Iu the operations ot all other purgative medicines debilitation and purification go hand hand ; they remove tlie gooU. as well as tne oau ; in us weakening the system, which they were only required to cleanse, and making the cure generally almost as bad. and frequently much worse than the disease. Dr. Lo Roy"s Pills, on the contrary, strengthen ana tone me system which they purge and purify. And this is their peculiar attribute, and the principal cause of their onrivahVd ixvpn- lanty. P. S. The virtues of the Sarsaparilla and Wild merry are too well known to medical men and the community to require further detail. J iXJ Price '2it cents per box. For sale by S. J. Hinsdale agent. April 8-1 y. REMOVAL. : Laboratory of Thompson fan botanic Medfcines: EPH'M. LARRABF.F.." No. 20 South Cidvcrt t t Baltimore, has removed his Laboratory to bis new buiUin.' No. 24. and has always on hand the largest and most coin" pht assortment of pure Botanic loedicinen in the United States, prepared under his special care at his Laboratory being the first erected in the United States for the special purpose of preparing THOMPSONIAN BOTANIC MK D1CINESV All of the pulverized and compound artMes are put up in quarter and half pound packages, and neatly labelled, with directions suitable for retailing, and upon better terms than tlie same article can be bought in the U S. Every article in his line ii warranted geuuiue the pnblic can rely npon this. - . , A liberal discount made to country merchants, who are particularly requested to call and examine quality, &c. be fore purchasing. BJ-The various Treatise, embracing the most reputed authors, npon the Thompsonian or Botanic System of Me dicine, may also lie had at his establishment, ly the quan tify or single copy. April 1,1848. lm LAMPS AND OILS ONLY To Dealers in Lamps, Girandoles Candelabras, &c. &c. Having had ten years experience in the Lamp trade. I have now closed out every other article for the purpose giving it my entire attention, and I feel justified in sayi of ymg that dealers will hnd it to their advantage to give m. nai. un nana ana constantly receiving the latest im provements in all kinds of lamps for burning Ethereal. Pine. Sperm oils and Lard. Ordersfor the GENUINE ETHEREAL AND PINE OILS carefully and promptly attended to at the lowest market prices. Lamps, Glasses and wieks of all kinds. J.S. TOCGH. Baltimore Street Bridge. Baltimore. Md. April 1. 1848. 476-lm El RE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Caiudcn Insurance Com pany oi 31. J. NEAR PHILADELPHIA (oyucvic $100,000. L. BUCKLY. Secy. R W. OGDEN. Prest. tThe undersigned. Agent of this Company, has received assurances that this Company is conducted by some of the Rt wealthy and influential Jerseymen. and is second to rne in the Cniou of the same capital. He will take tire .Md marine risks ou as favorable terms as any other Com ,1V JNO. M. RObE, Agent. V:. yetteville, March 4.1 848. 47i tf CHLOROFORM, ii LIBERTY POINT - xr-ar x'-x rm m wc & i?-'WJ For sle by S. J. HINSDALE. CAXFIELD, BROTHER & CO. Ka. 127 Jhdtimore street S. E. corner of Charles, Baltimore, Am., Importers and Dealers in Watches Clocks and Jewelryy Silver and plated Ware. Cutlery, (inns. Pistols. Lamps. Bo iieinian (ilass Ware, Military and Fancy toods genenuly. kffer at wholesale a complete assortment oi goous in iiku One of the firm vlsitne' Europe every season, uu jsdesslng ovory ftisility for obtaining goods by a direct im portation, and from tue principal manufacturers, auvrus adTantase. n hev would call the attention or taerchauts and dealers visit big Baltiuoru to tbip stocif. ifrieca and teems made accoiuiiMxlating. Always on hand Matchmaker' Tools and materials. Dentists" files Daguer- ftiype platen an4 ca-e. ' T JP"11 (JANFIELD, BROTHER & CO, " ' f'nfnn'm nf RiLllimfiil XLiid Cb:LrlMil Kt-- , March 25. 1848. 8m , FA YETTEVILLE, X. C- The Subscriber having leased the House formerly known a the Jackson Hotel, and more recently a the Oregon Hotel in the tow n of Fayettcville. gives notice to the pul lie in -eueral. that it is uow pen for the accommodation of lMiarders and travellers. His table will be supplied with the best fare' which our market affords, and his barroom with the most choice liquors in short, every exertion will be made to render his patrons comfortable. Particular 'at tention will be-paid to horses of those who may favor hint with a call. From his determination to please all. if he esn. he hones to rain, as well as merit, a share of public patronage Pebruary 19, tS4S. I have on band, of mv own manufacture, fine Black. & Drab. Beaver HATS; smooth coon and brush do.; fine lamb's wool do.: and now receiving from some of the best manu facturers in New York, superfine fashionable Beaver: .super moleskin: fine Silk: close Beaver, and almost every kind of men's and boy's Hats. Silk velvet turbans for children Simer Otter. Shetland Seal. Nutra. Muskrat and Cloth CAPS, of every description, which per ceut less than former prices. 1 will sell from 10 to 25 DAVID OEE. November 27. 1S4T. 4r.S-tf. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, THOS. H. MASSE Y. ' -Fine' Brussels Carpet-Ba9,--; ' ' Ingrain . " " - -. " Ladies Satchels, tor sale, I y R. A STUART. August 14, IS 17. ON CONSIGNMENT, 3d casks fresh unshu ked Thomastown LI M E. for sale by JNO. D. WILLIAMS. January 15. lS48.o5.tf. Observer. POTASH, For sale by S. J. HINSDALE. !-'Er-B7r-OODS-.' 1 hav received and opened my SPRINO AND SUM MER STOCKj comprniing a large and extensive assort- " DRY GOODS, ;t; 1 'llAK'DWABE . AND, CUTLEUY, . Fur, Tanama, Legho, faha lafc and Wool HATS, . Bonnets. Caps, and Shoe. " ' "' Letter. Cap, and wrapping Paper, , ! Oil. Window Curtains-K.C.. u-ed All of which have been purchased at tlw . Nort h at redd fo cash, and wu .o W -- . j v -' ' -- A superior article March IS. 1S4S. in small loxes, for family use. , . J. St T. WAD DILL.- BALTIMORE PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. VERY IMPORTANT INVENTION. It has lone been a ouestion among teachers and amateurs of in ii sic. as to the most suitable touch for a Piano Forte. Some at this time contend for a light touch, while others. wit lk eMl: I ability, advocate the heavv. This question is now nermanentlv settled. WISE St BROTHER have in vented a contrivance by which the same Instrument may le instantly set to any required touch, by the turning a rin.d.i screw; varvine. if necessary, three hundred and six tv-five differences. The advantages of this are evident. lith to teachers and amateurs, as lessons may he practised thr. Ii.-itt un.l exhibitedton the- lichter touch, to suit ex actly any physical capacity which is agreeable to fact and nroirressive lessons. The contrivance is simple, and may i. -,,.,ii.xi .nv Mvunmm Piano. We invite the most critical investigation Patent is about to be taken for the improvement. j. J. WISE 8t BROTHER, March 25 1S4S, Sui , No. 81 Hanover street. prices 1 for approved paper. March L 148- TIIE S-nbscribers havins taken out General Lettarsof Administration on the Estate of Zed. Burroughs, deceased, l.. .-...- n,tifv ll nersnns havimr claims, to present them :.i.;.. , ... 4.o nwwrilMl bv law. or this notice will be ni..i.i ;n K. of their recovery. And all Dersons indebted r.t.t i-. Tvx-nitred to come' forward and settle he same. . . r " Mar. 18. 474.U For Sale A Bars A very superior second-hand CARRYALL, and wejl made. Enquire at this Office. April 1. 1S4S. a In. nearly new BLANK CHECKS Constantly on hand and for sale at BF.LL'S BOOKSTORE THE BITER BITTEN. There lived in the city of Dublin, a cele brated horse-dealer, named Giles, who, like most of his profession, was not -very scrup ulous as to the means by which he made money, and often profited by his bargains with the unwary, fie sold, to a major in a regiment quartered at the royal barracks, ori iu, a norse wnicn nan more beauty than soundness; anil the olficer, on dis covering the imposition, asked him to take the animal back. Giles refused to take the lorse, unless at a loss of 40, but propos ed to help the officer to get him oft' at the next " 1 aimers ton lair, and by way of re commendation, it was arranged that Mi Giles should publicly examine him there. and offer for him a certain price. The fair arrived, the major's servant was cx- ubitiug the several qualifications of the horse, when Giles ordered the man to stop, a . I7 ami asked whose property he was. " The officer himself makes his appearance, a crowd of gentlemen assemble, to view tlie prancing steed, when Giles asks the major his price. "lSO," replied the officer. 'I'll give you," said Giles, "100 for him, (putting a bank note lor that sum, as had been privately arranged, into the ojffi- cers hand.) He's yours oir." replied the major, putting the note into his pocket, and throwing the bridle over the jockev's arm : he's yours, JSir, I wish you luck of him anil thus the officer disposed of the worthless animal to the astonished horse- jockey himself,' witii a loss of only 10. LIST OF LETTERS Office iu Fsvetteville on the REMAININO in the Post 1st of April : William Allen. Jacob Ancker Brown & Austin Daniel Bane E E Barclay H W Burrough Jas Baker James Bullock John Bullock James Bryan Eliza Bell E W Bacon Daniel Baker Thos Byrne Wm Biggs WJ Bryan J M Buie Jos Billiard 11 A Bizzel Arch'd Buie A C Blum Malcoiu Buie George Bone Russel Bagley Margaret I" ha vis J Carr Malcom Clark Neill t'amiiehal Duncan I nrry ; Betsey Cazzo John t'ulbreath Farquhar Campbell J II Oonglitry - Win Dancey Jas W Dick Milxy Devane Larry Dew Biuret Dawson (i O Freeman " - Eben Godwin (if GrifTeth Thos Gibson . . Jessy Gibson Daniel Graham Robert Graham J Jtcgdon Green John Hagerty Dixon Howard , John Hodges Absolam Hall John Honrine D E Hughes J M Haydeu Saml Hall Vincent Holder Levi Hadley ; W H Johnson Jones &. Watson James Johnson J M Johnson I C Jodson Catharine Kenner Wm Lumsden, Jr - April 8. 1S4S. Catharine Leech AVm Latimer O Lockerman Nancy E Mathews Cd A Murchison Ed Mozing Jas McDufTy Neill Mcl'rany Catharine McFadgen Marv McFadgen IS L'.McKay Catharine W McNeill Arch'd McDonald John McDonald Neill McLean . Wm Me Duffle Mary McLean John S Mcfarrison E B Price Jordan Pettiford Lemuel Perry Alex Poc Hugh Priest -i W J Parker Philip Penny Mary RegUter Neill Ray J A Ruthven A Riley -John Riddle C A Rand -Avy Reynold W J Russel Donaldson Stith Nathan Strickland M Strickland W G Strickland ... Mary A Smith Da nl Stuart. Sen -Jll&TS Sanders Marshal H Sea well James Snipes . Jas E Smith Elh-n Smith John Sillban James Shann J D Smith . -Wm Sessoma Chas Starling - - Saml L Thompson . David Torre nr. e J M Thompson - A E Thomas Jas Thagard Margaret K Walker : Ephraim Whitehead Wm M William ii M White , . Thubal Wright Eliza Ijeth Walker Fred k Whitly John W Williams ' Samuel Yonng JOHN McRAE, P. M. 477-St - " " . From the John DonkeV THE NATIONAL- lNTEI.LIGENCER; That illustrious .individual, whose sex it is difficult to describe, thougfi he ii evidently one of the smaller insects, and who retaifs ANisori a6'd water,' in the col umns of the NatiohaT Intelligencer,' calls the recent movement in France, the fell work of an infuriate mob." It offends the aristocratic nostrils; nnd arouses the English spleen4 of Mr Gales, that any na tion should dare to follow the" example of this country, and become a deplorable re public. Not alone has France onended in this, but she has destroyed the whole shop-keeping f'ule a't a blow, without fcoflfc. suiting Mr Gales. Here is the secret of the Intelligencer's spite. Hence it is f hat Mr Teapot Gales has a terrific tempest kicked up in his holl6V cranium. Had lie republicans of France first applied for and obtained the subrmie permission of Gales, of the Intelligencer, they might have kick ed up all kinds of a dust with perfectim pumty. Failing in this necessary piece of courtesy, Mr Gales doubts. He shak6s his head. Olyrh pain Jove could do no more. Mr Gales can do no less. Asa charitable individual; we condole with the entire French nation, upon; the af flicting dispensation of Providence whicn! has placed Mr Gales iu opposition to their" recent movement. It is distressing to think that Mr Gales cannot be appeased. The whole world hails the HeVOltrtVon w?fh' ecstacy civilized mankind grasps the hand of regenerated France with enthusi asm; but that sturdy defender of princes & potentates is not to be moved by any sorch stuff. He stands in opposition to the rest and a great contest must necessarily en sue between the Kings of Europe,' headed by King Gales, the First, of America, afVil King Louis Philippe, the Last, of France on the one side and the People, on the other. Who can possibly decide between such combatants, in such a contest? We tremble for humanity and Mr Gates's small clothes when we think of it. Tlie difficulty may adnvit of at n other' so lution. Mr Gales looks at the ocean occa sionally but it is an ocean which tosses its waves in the narrow bounds of his wife's wash tub. Thereat he sits, dsVy by day; and with a string and pin' hook fastened to his cane, fancies that he is bobbing- for whales. A revolution then in Europe, is a commotion on the' oliVei1 sidt of bi f'?H tub, and consequently is an invasion of his personal rights and .Figtrity. of Family. Of what. family boast of being 'descended ?' said a Retort. The pope's nuncio once tlined with a party, most of whom were ultra- Protestants. After dinner, a good deal ol wine having been drunk, otie of the party, being desirous to quiz the nuncio, propos ed asa toast "the devil.'' When the bottle came round, the nuncio, to the aston ishment of the company, took up his glass, and drank the health of his Satanic majes ty, with the utmost gravity. Then, after a pause of a few minutes, the nuncio rose, aud requested that he might be allowed to propose a toast ; which he gave- 44 the pope." produced murmurs of disapprobation, the nuncio again got up, and said, Gentle men. 1 am reallv nuite surprised at your objecting to my giving, as a toast, the head of my church, after 1 have, tn compliance with your wishes, drank the head of yourn. beinir airreed to, This toast having A Max can you C'astilian guerrilla to an English grenadier. I am descended from Don Pedro Nunez Velasquez de Pedrillo, who was chief trumpeter to the emperor Charles V. at the battle of Pa via:' I cannot pretend,' said the grenadier,- looking very archly at the don, to trace irty pedigree so far back as you do ; but this I can ave'f, tha't my parents made more noise in the world than your boasted ancestor don Pedro,, the great trumpeter; for my father was a tlrijirtmer, and my mother cried oysters.7 m. .ilwrilr win ' attend to nangin and Repairing t. ,,: ... u K.ann hxnda laree aasortment , i, ..ii. i- "w ,,,twin Having had 21 years. experience he feeU confident that he can satisfy tW i.. vu.n it. an be fonnd at the New Hotel. I' . ; - ,,rk Hi stay in town will be limited where Ih. is at wotk. no mj nnninyn April 8: 184S. LEJt R DRUMMOMD. 4TT-t. From the John lhnkey. EXTRACT FROM A NEW FARCE CALLED " NEVER DESPAIR " ACT IV. SCENE 1848TH. Enter John-Donkey and a Travelling Busi ness Man. John D. Well! what's your name? who are you I , ; Trav. IV M. My name, sir, is Clay. I am a model artist. I do the poses plasti que. From name, nature, and disposition, I can easily mould myself into any desir ed shape or position. 'Experiment proves my merits, for the fairer part of creation, whether old or young, maids, wives or wid ows, whenever! perform, smother nie witn kisses. . John D. You want an engagement, I suppose. . !. ... nw . " 1 n4Ear AT.V Irav. 15.31. mat s n, eMjv modesty forbade mv telling it out inysetl. 1 acknowledge your peociiaiivc supim;. John D. Come, no gammon w un me, whatsoever you do to others. nat are yourtermsr I rav. i. xvi. until roveinoer next, 1 will perform in anv character you may se- lect, wimout pay. ii t men am success ful, I am to have a rest until the 4th of March, 1849, of course without pay- . On that day 1 am to reappear, and from thence lor tour years, you will give roe a wnue house to "live in, and 825,000 iper annum, and then I am only to play what I please. John D. Hum I 1 will consult some give you an answer. The Fhexcii Revolution.' The ex citement of the French populatio'n of our city, on the receipt of the recent news, was intense. A highly respectable Frenchman heard of it, while walking on Chesnut st. On ascertaining all the details, he threw his hat up, which lodged on a lamp post, anil shouted out, Vicel vive fa France I de hole world may be dam, sink; u burn u p pour ntoi--la belle France eH .Sstte. Vive I'cnfcr! le diuble est mortl" John Donkey. Contradiction'. The rumor that Sena tor Hale, of New Hampshire, lsa descend ant of Hail! Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor, of whom Sliakspcare makes frequent men (ion, is altogether untrue. It there be any descent at all, ?t is a very great one on the part of the modpfn Hale. His ances tor is another iseakspearian hero, Horror Hail, anil our beloved SefiaHor fs doing his best to keep up the dignity 61 his fore fathers. John Donkey: PAPER HANGINGS .And Borders, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HOWELL & DKOTIIER, MANUFACTl'HEB AND IMrORTEK, Invite the attention of country merchant, and others, to their large anrtmcnt of Paper Hanging. Border and wide window l'a-r. which they ot?e at ttwi lowest price. A they are the largest manUfactarerf in the country, they are prepared to offer great inducenVenf Uf purchasers. No 217 Baltimore street, Near Charh,- at.. Baltimore, Md. April 13. IMS. 47S-4t COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES. FA YETTEVILLE. April 15, 1848. , Ladicg and Oentlemen: Tour attention U respectfully directed'to the colored DAfiUEBREOTVPES whlchare heing exinted at Bonnett's Gallery of Minature. jut oiened in the Lafayette Hotel. Satisfaction in all cat puaranteel - '- " Best rliiladelphia and French Calf Skins, Boot Morocco, Fancy and Pink Linings - JXO. M. ROSE. April 15, 13 19. 47S-tf" Sliocs Palm Leaf Hats. fff cf Shoe. (aorted.) 5 dox Palm Lear Hats, just receired tc fnr al by H.kE... LILLY. AprHlS.lSJ , .. 47-3t. 'T" CAUTION. f i .- . ...i - maot mt in I i iom iu praon irom payina; my of my relations, who are to meet me n I ior Wok Knby him; i i hn collect the p.y Philadelphia in June next. 1 will then lmJttt. ,cnT April 13.184S. 478-3tp4
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