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JUUL.TSIIEU avoirs' SATURDAY In advance, per year,$2 00 Not paid in advance, Z 50 Not paid until six months have expir- ed, 300 Not paid till the year has expired, 350 .IVaUUSWXWVU . or a less time than a year, Vnless the price be paid in advance. CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT- IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY" OF ITS CITIZENS BY WIVI. H. BArJE. COMMISSION MERCHANT GENERAL AGENT, ivilmisctox, n. c. 100,000 Acres Valuable TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. flflHE Subscriber has purchased all. the Lands JL belonging to the estate of Abram Dubois, dec'd, lying principally in Robeson county, and on both sides oi Lumber rirer, the different sur veys containing ovei ONE HJNDRED THOU SAND ACRES; a large part finely timbered, and convenient to Lumber river, .where a large quantity of Timber is now rafted to the George town market. These lands are very valuable b-jth forTimbei and Turpentine, for which pur pose a Urge part is well suited, being in a region where the Turf.ent.ue yields inure abundantly than any -wilier section of the State. The lands will be sold at a low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers ' Information respecting the title can be obtain ed by applying to the Hon. Robert Strange, J. C. Dobbin, Esq., A- A l Smith. Esq., Attorneys at Law. 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 of fenders. Application for any part of the lands can be made to myself, oi to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sle pf the same. THOMAS J. CURTIS. M u-ch 1, 1515 tf. 1 BBTlEJhEl. nUklV I fir If F. undersigned will attend to the sellinz J nf Tim'ipr in YVilmimton : and whenever there is a ".glut" in the market, J. C. Blocker will git it his perrson'd attention at othe: times, orders for the sale of Timber will prempt Iv be despatched yp addressing W. & T. Love who will act in mv absence. It punctuality in miking returns will ensure patronage, then they hope to receive a snare. J. C. BLOCKER & CO. Wilmingtox, Sept 25, IS 17. 449-ly. FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE. The tjamilun fn.-unance Com pany of .N. NEAR PHILADELPHIA apj0 $100,000. H. L. BUCKL V, SecTy. R W. OGDEN, Trcrt't. The unJT.-inoil. Agent of this Company, has received asHiiraii'fl that this Company is conducted by some of the jinsl wealthy and influential Jersoymcn. and is second to none in the Union of the same capital. He will take fire a:id marine risks ou as favorable terms as any other Com- Fayettrvillo, March 4. 1848. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1848. WANTED ! Has opened a large and NEW STOCK OF 'k-ssssss sssa-.sBiBW' a msss GROCERIES Principally HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. With a neat assortment ot . DRY. GOODS, Which he will sell for the lowest prices. Sept. 4, i47. 446-tf. -472-tf KKVEH AND AGUE CURED WITHOUT FAIL. - SHAW'S PILLS Are an infallible remedy for this disease. Call and pur cha.se a box of these Tills, if you 'are troubled with fever and Auc. He deems it unnecessary to give Any of the numerous testimony he possesses as rcgurds the efficacy of his Tills, but would request the public to give them a trial. If th'V do not cure, thi money will be refunded, provided directions are followed. For sale at the NEW DRUG STORE, uuder Lafayette Hotel. H:iy street. Trice. 7-" cents per box. with full directions. -Murch 25, IMS. 6m. WILD CI1EUIIY AND SAR3APARILLA PIbLS. nn I F. R(1V n T iopntifitf of the, Rfival Collfxre of Phvs. icians in London, having used in his private practice, for a number of years, the WILD CHERRY AND SARSAPAHILLA. at length made an extract of them, which with other veg etables, he has combined in one f the best Pills ever-made known to t he European Community, and which met the attention of the American people. They are the inoet rlficacious purgative and tonic yet discovered. THE WILD CHERRV in an excellent tonic, possessing astringent and aromatic properties, which make it valuable in Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Weakness of the Stomach and chest. THE SARSAPARILLA U demulcent, diuretic and soothing, and is given In Rheu matism. Scrofula, Diseases of the bkin. and to eradicate the bad effects of Mercury, In the operations of all other purgative medicines debilitation and purification go hand iu hand ; they remove the good, as well as the bad; thus 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. Le Roy's Tills, on the contrary, strengthen and tone the system which they purge and purify.' And this is their peculiar attribute, and the principal cause of their unrivalled popu larity. P. S. The virtues of the Sarsaparilla and WlldCherry are too well known to medical men and the community to require further detail. it? Trice "25 cents per box. For sale bv S. J. Hinsdale agent. April 8-ly. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMES KYLE HAS just received his Spring supply of DRY GOODS among which are Superfine Cloths and Cassimercs, Gingham and Calicoes, Printed Lawns and Muslins, Irish Linen. Lawns and Diapers, Domestics, 3-4 to 12-4. blch d and brown, Cotton and thread Lace and Edging, - ' Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Drab De-Ete and Summer Cloth, Alpacca. cotton and silk warp. Large silk Shawls and dress do. Bonnet, cap and taffeta Ribbons. Leghorn, straw, and other Bonnets, Anker Bolting Cloths. No. 1 to 10. With many other Ooods. all of which being purchased by the package for cash, will be offered at reduced prices, by wholesale or retail. 1 Fayctteville, March 25. 1S48. LIBERTY POINT HOTEL. in FAYETTEVILLE, X. C The Subscriber having leased the House formerly known as the Jacksou Hotel, and more recently as the Oregon Hotel, in the town of Fayetteville. gives notice ta the pub lic in general, that it is now open for the accommodation of boarders and travellers. His table wiil be supplied with the best fare which our market affords, and his bar room with the most choice liquors in short, eTery exertion will bo made to render his patrons comfortable. Particular at tention will fee paid to horses of those who may favor him i with a call. 1-rom his determination to please all, if he cn. he hopes to gain, as well as merit, a share of public patronage ' THOS. H. MASSE V. Tebruary 1 J, ts4S. State of North Carolina, Cumberland county. Court of Pleas &. Qu. Sessions, June Term, 1S4S. James E. Burroughs, David Burroughs, Louisa Burroughs; et al, t t -r versus D. G. McRae and J. W. Powers, administrators of Zed. Burroughs, Elizabeth Burroughs, Joshua Burroughs, et al. Petition for account and distribution. - It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants Elizabeth Burroughs and Jo shua Burroughs are not inhabitants of this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks, in the North Carolinian, no tifying the said Elizabeth and Joshua to be and appear at our Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions to be held for the county of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the petition, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered, and the cause set for hearing ex parte as to them. Witness, John McLaurin, clerk of said court, at office, the first Monday in June, A. D., 1848. -190-6t JOHN McLAURIN. ADvnuTxcxno Ana an 11 ar rf twit-ntiK L lin.es or less-, for one inser- n .i -i . . lion, ou cents , every sua sequent insertion, 50 cent : except it remain in for sey- ,erai momne, ween it wui, be charged $3 for, two months, $4 for three, &c.l for twelve months.' " 83" Liberal deductionn. ffor lartre advertisement a VOL Q -RTQa 4L93a j'W the year or six months. TO RENT. A new and pleasant Summer Residence on Haymount, near the Arsenal, with a well of fine water and necessary out-houses. Apply soon to July 15. 490-tf- J. w. POWERS. FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. THIS extensive Establishment will be completed on the 1st September. The House is three tories high. 150 feet on Hay street, and 150 feet on Donaldson street. The Rooms are capacious, airy and abundantly numerous to accommouaie ail applicants for entertainmt-nt Thi. JIGKJSTCY OF TUB JSTEIV YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY. The oldest i-JatiiblUhmeiu In sluitrtcul. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY has been popularly known for many years ' This is the largest and oldest 1 ea Establishment in America. 1 he public have naa lull prool of their integrity and responsibility. They possess labilities, in relation to the lea iraae, in a very abundant degree, ana uouoness, superior to any other Tea Concern in America- Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well understood, and has alreaday secured them a connection, probably, larger than all other Tea Establishments united, and tney consequently are aeier mined to sell Tear purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the prices in the aggregate." than any house in the world China excepted, 1 hev most zealously invito 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 TEA CO. rr? Reader . make the experiment: Subject m all cases to be returned of not approved of. .. - These superior teas are put up m one pound, halt pound. and quarter pound packages, and purfectly secured from light and air. SAML. J. HINSDALE, Agent . December 4. ISii. 11 Best Philadelphia and French Calf Skins, Boot Ivlorocco, Fancv and Pink Linings JNO. M. ROSE. April 15, IS IS. -47S-tf IB IB SSJIILlBa That beautiful residence on Haymount, for merly belonging to CP. Mallett. Esq... near the rcsideuce of . Mr Hale, is offered for sale. It has stables and ont-houses of nil kind. ; and everything iu complete order. This residence is so well known, and in so commanding a site, overlooking the town, that fur ther particulars are unnecessary. Enquire at the Caroli nian Office. . Juue 10,1848. 4Sb-tf. For Dyspepsia. F. IllBBARI) & CO'S WILD CHER RY BITTERS. This preparation is a certain' Sedative allaying U Nervous Excitability nnd calming Nervous Irritation Palpitation of the Heart Dizziness ol the Head Faintness, and all diseases arising from a Sympathetic Affection of the stomach, are entirely relieved by a very few doses of these Hitters. It has I'lready. become a favorite with many Me dical Practitioners. ANOTHER PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF DR. JAYNE'S H1R TONIC This will certify that I was entirely bald for about three years, when I was recommend ed to try Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic. I procured two bottles f Mr Mason, in Somervill. and using the Tonic for about fifteen months, my hair came in all oyer my head, and, al though not quite as thick as before yet it is constantly trowing, This surprising restoration of my hair na excit ttd the astonishment of all my acquaintance, and made mo an object of curiosity to many In am now 65 years of age. and have reason te regard the Inventor of this matchless Hair Tonic as a public benefactor. .New Germattown, N. J , Nov. 26, 1842. ' JOACHIM GULCH. NO CURE. NO PAY! FEVER AND AOUE Jay ne's Ague Pills are warrant ed to cure the worst forms of Fever and Ague. The money will refunded in all cases if they fall to cure but they nevr do fail. ft?-AMONG THE THOUSAND AND ONE MEDI CINES advertised as "certain cures for all pulmonary complaint, " Jayne's Expectorant stands alone- It path to public confldonce has been paved not with puff hut cures; and the voucher for ita efficacy include an arrary of names which for character and respectability, cannot be surpassed in this country. Dr. Jayne, being himself a physician, does not profess to perform pbysicial impossi bilitiesas for instance, to cure a man whose -Tangs are like a honey-ceinb, completely riddled, as it were, by dis eases, but he does assert, and wa belie vt be is borne out hy well authenticated facts, that in all diseases of the lungs and chest w hich are susceptible of core without miracu lous interference, his Expectorant will, restore the pa tient te health. ' -'- JUST RECEIVED, A lot of Oranges, Lemons, and Cocoanuts,; tA For sale at TRIOR'S. The Rev- J. N. Maffit, who has used it, speaks of it as follows : . - : Brooklyn, Jan.,1S47. Gentlemen; ' Having suficred for years from the effects of sedentary h .bits and close applies tion to studv, I was induced to try your prepara tion of Wild" Cherry. Its beneficial effects were 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 generally known and patronised. Yours. J. NEWLAND MAFFITT. .The Long Island (N. Y.) Farmer, a paper prin ted at Jamaica, L. I. gives the names of person in that, village who have been benefited, and cured by its use , , The following named persons have been bene fitted bv their vise in Jamaica : -M. S. Huntting, James J. Brenton, Charles Welling, Hendnck A. Hendricksoir, J. E. Alleinand, Mr Manwaring ; Daniel Hisbie, Springfield. HibbanVs Wild Cherry Bitters. Three obstin ate cases of Fever and Aue, have been cured re centlvbvthe use of Hibbard's Wild Cherry Bit ters. " Mr Watts, at Springfield, says that it cur ed him after other remedies had been, tried in vain. B. F. Hibbard's Bilious Pills, should be taken, sav a dose or two, before using the Bitters. Two of these pills are a dose, and are equal to I or 0 pills of any other kind. . . , - Mr Ward, of the firm of Gales Stout & Ward of this city says that he has 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 feputa tion of the article. S. J. HINSDALE Agent for Fayetteville ; P. F- Pescud, Raleigh; P. J. Brown, Louisburg; B. Howard, Tarboro; Dennis Heart, Hillsboro. R. F. Hibbard &. Co. 93 John street, N. Y., sole proprietors- QcUbcr.9, 1S17. . MEDICINE. DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Corner of Market oware, HAS on hand a full snpW of Fresh and Gune DRUGS, from the first laboratoriee ta London, f'JfT1! ; j H PartsAU the Pharmaceutical compound Mid by S. J. are prepared by himself with accuracy. - - Q,. . ffincld to go into the country wfllt .put np with care a4 despatch. Feb 7 & Tl' they ' price 10 pe New : Agatl NonH JYnnnl Long f rimer, Small Tica, Pica, i rrr 36 34 SO -or 34 32 30 to co 56 62 Presses. Chases, Wood Type, Cases, Brass and Woo, Rule , Imposing Stones. Composing Sticks. Stands, Leads. Brass and ooden Galleys, Brass Dashes (40 kinds) Ornamental Combination Borders, and all other articles, necessary for a complete Printing Office, furnished with despatch. - The Series of Scotch Faces we have introduced at very great expense, are not only beautiful, but are well adapted by -their peculiar cut, for Book, as well as Newspaper Printing, and where known, hare given general satisfac faction. Our regular faces have been got up with caste, and are, as well as all other articles manufactured by ua, not sur passed. The metal from which we manufacture is of a mixture peculiar to ourselves, and at the same time of a superior quality and durability. Sheet Specimons of the new Scotch faces, and new bor ders, will be ready for a delivery by the 25th of July, 1848. The New York. Herald. Sun, Courier and Enquirer, Evening Post. Globe, Organ, Sunday Despatch. Atlas. Washington Union, Albany Atlas, Daily Wisconsin at iViillwaukle, Sic. &.c, are printed on Types from this Foun dry. " JAMES CONNER &. SON. Corner Ann and Nassau streets, New York. July 20. 1S4S. , . . 492-3t 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, Grigs, Sulkies, WAGONS, &c. Which, for elegance of shape and finish, and du rability, will compare with any made in the U. 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 nfctes. Having in his. employment first rate smiths, he is prepared to do jny iron work in the above line, on nioderate terms. He warrant-all his work to be of good and faithful workmanship and materials, for one vear QCJ- Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. January 15, 1S43. - Stale of North.CaroUiiaSampsou County. In Equity. Joseph J. Cole vs. Moses Cox. Reference to ascertain balance due from Complainant Cole to Defendant. In pursuance of an order of reference in this case, I haTe appointed Tuesday and Wednesday, the 19th and 20th days ef September next, at the Court House in Clinton, to proceed in the premise. And it appearing that the com plainant Cole is absent from the State, it is ordered by the Court that publication for six weeks in the North Caroli nian, published in Fayetteville, for the said Cole to appear before the Clerk and Al aster at such time and place as may be specified in said publication, be deemed equivalent to personal service; therefore, said Cole is hereby notified ac cordingly. Teste. " P. MURPHY. C. M. E. Aug. 1,1348. ,r 93-6t. , .prdT$3-25. ft? State of 3f ortU Carolina Robeson County. In JZquity Spring Term 1848. - WQliamAlford vs. John W. Alford. Wiley Alford, and Alex- Blue, et. al. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Alex. Blue, oneof the defendants in bc foregoing ean not an inhabitant of this State; it i ordered by the Court ttat publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town cf Fayetteville, notify ing said defendant, Alexander Blue, to plead- answer, , or demur to said BOl of Complaint, at the next term aftiu Court to be held for the County of Robeson, in the tan at Lumbertoo, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in October next, otherwise a decree pro confesso will be ren dered as to him. and set for hearing exparte. . Witness, Richard C. Rhodes, Clerk k Master in Equity, at office, this 27th day of July, A. D. 1848. -a wnoe, RICH'S C. RHODES, C. M. E. August 5 IMS. 33-6t. pr adv 3 From the Wilmington Commercial. DEATHS OF VOLUNTEERS. The following is an official Register of an trie deaths that nave occurred in the North Carolina Regiment of Volunteers, irom the time of their brst mustetto Aug. 1 1848. It is . furnished us 'b-Adjutant J. B. W hi taker, and may be relied on as correct. Perhaps this may be the only medium through which many ot the rela tives and friends of the deceased can know where sleep their remains and. we are much obliged to Adjutant Whitaker, for this interesting, though mournful record: . OFFICERS DIED IN THE REGIMENT. 1st Lt. Peter Scales, of Co. G, at Smithville, in - Feb. 1S47. Capt. Martin Shive, Co. C, at Buena Vista, Aug. 15th, 1847. 2d Lt. J. B. Beatty, Co. I, at Saltillo, September latn, 1S47. Capt. ExunL. Whitaker, A. C. S., U. S. A., on duty with Regiment, at Camargo, June 3, 1847. Capt. Sol. Pender, A. Q. M., U. S. A., on duty with Regiment, at Saltillo, Sept. 21st, 1847. DIED IN COMPANY A. Jethro D Battle, Corp'l, Ft. Johnston, Feb. 7, 1847 Calvin Johnson, Matamoras, March 21, Geo W Barnes, 1st Sergt.,on board steamer irom ban b raticisco to Matamoras, April 8, Amos Edwards, v m H Spencer, L T Griffin, Wm Parker, H M G Worsley, Jackson Rodgers, Thomas Wiggins, J D Braswell, April 8, " April 8, Camargo, April 22, " April 24, Matamoras, April 24, " May 2, " May 6, Camargo, May 5, 'Reuben Harrtll, M'cian, Matamoras, May 18, Wm Edwards, H Shulz, Vm Abrams, Demsey Hicks, Henry Bell, Wm W Amason, B G Little, Win Turner, Rich'd Daniel, Evans Watson, Wm Staton, A H Bradley, avid Williams, J W Taylor, H Shaw, esse Stallings, IL.ewis t lora, zRobert Monday, 1J W Wanner, tN Lindsay, DIED IN James Braxton, James Mumford, Wiley Bailey, Benj Afora, Jackson Daniel, Wm Sykes, . E Rivenbark, James Peal, Jno A Boyd, Jas Whitfield, H Williamson, Wm Howell, Ceralvo, Matamoras, May 27, May 8, May 28, " June 6, Monterey, June 22, Buena Vista, June 27, Matamoras, May 24, Buena Vista, July 6, Monterey, Matamoras, Buena Vista, Saltillo, Buena Vista, July July June Aug. 16, June 17, Aug. 17, Dec. 3, July 17, July 18, " July 24, " July 30, Saltillo, March 27, COMPANY B. Ft. Caswell, Feb. 1, Ft. JohnstonF 10; Camargo, April 21, Pt. Isabel, April 20, Camargo, May 2, " May 11, " May 16, May 28, May 2S, May 30, Juue 10, Ceralvo, June 19, (C Caswell Peoples, Fifer, Buena Vista. Aug. C B Jenkins, M Randolph, Isham Jones, Wash. Bryant, H Williams, Wm Hawkins, J B Harrison, S Tyson, Benjamin Carter, DIED IN Enoch Flowers, M Stough, Wm Dufly, John Luton, Jos M Foy, . Wm Garris, B W Braswell, H T Turner, - " J M Kirbey, 1st Sergt., " A W Sloop, " T W Heathcock, Musician " A Ealesman, Saltillo, Wrian Scott, ' - D C Klutts. " Saltillo, Aug. Buena Vista, Aug. " Aug. Saltillo, Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. " Oct. Oct. 9, 9, 12, 13, 13, 2, 2, 7, S, 11, COMPANY C. Matamoras, March 24, Camargo, March 2S, " , - June 3, Buena Vista, July 8, July 9, Monterey, July 7, Buena Vista, July 22, -Aug. 1, Aug. 8, Aug. 19, Aug. 19, Sept. 12, Oct. 8, Oct. 18, 4, J P Penninger, Brazos St. Jago, April DIED IN. COMPANY D. . Thos Curran, on culf of Mexico, March Wm M Keith, John Leaford, Geo Miller, David Poor, Thos Buster, Geo Hensley, T Jones, Musician, G Money, S M Green, Wm Flintott, Corporal, Wm Smith, Berry Ray, " J Washburn, " " DIED IN COMPANY Gideon Barnhill, Matamoras, S J F Stokes, Corp'l, ' " Wright Durden, San Francisco, Brazos, Camargo, Saltillo, Buena Vista, Saltillo, 5, March. 16, "April 17, April 25, - April 2G, May 31, June 8, July 8, Aug. 5, Aug. 25, Aug. 27, Oct. 2, Oct 22, Dec. 23, Ephraim Flora, Patrick Hardy, H G L Calhoun, Jas L Barns, Saml Wren, Wm Griffin, Joseph Proctor, Guilford Joiner, George Lowe, Reddin Flora, John Cornish, John Taylor, Griffin Wright, W A Joiner, Jno M Barnes, Elijah Pippin, Warren Williams, . Camargo, Matamoras, Camargo, Matamoras, Ceralvo, Monterey, Buena Vista t Saltillo, E. March 21, April 9, April 9, April 23, April 17, May 11, "May 8, May 4, May 19, . May 9, June 5, June 12, July 4, July 5, July 3, July 6, July 20, Aug. 9, Oct. 19, Feb. 13, DIED IN COMPANY F. James M Miller, at Sea, March 14, Miles Boyce, Matamoras, W H Glasgow, Camargo, Yancey Carver, Corp'l, Ceralvo Monterey, Camargo, Monterey, Benj Casana, R R Wright, Jas H Chandler -Solomon Hunter, . Henry Rolan, Jr., J H Thompson, Jeremiah Bradsher, Jas A Cox, Jno A Davis, Corp'l, Jas G Mason, David Bell, v Jno M Mitchell, . Jno Boyce, Lorenzo Bladsher, Geo Morton, " ' 1 - Lindsay Roberts, 1st Srgt- Geo HarriU, Camargo, May 7, May 19, June 3, June, 10, June 11, ' June 15, June 16, June 25, Jane 25, June 26, Jane 23, July 0, 'July 6, -July 6, , ' Buena Vista. Aug.; 1, , Saltillo, ,Aug.l7, Oct. 9,- l ' - Oct. 26, -; Feb. 27,18-18 Juae 27, Ceralvo, DIED IN COMPANY G. Jas Covington, Smithville, N. C, Feb. 2S, 1S47 RobtJSaoD. Coru'L f!m TA - 1 ft Jit ' J xaiiici nail, William Scott, Monterey, Alexis Newman, Saltillo, Jas P Wright, Sergt. . " John T Bouldin, Corp'l, " isnmaei jviitchell, Chas Norman, James Lane, Corp'l, Saml T Terry, Rich'd Cardwell, WT Wadington, A M Strong, Sergt. Junius Krouse, DIED IN JnoM Walker, C H Utery, Wm H Jenkins, Wm H Armstrong, Wm Lewis, Geo McDaniel, Geo W Freeman, Paul J Dudley, Calvin P Nobles. James Jenkins, Chesley O Olive, Richard Perry, Thos Taylor. Wm Ellington, Isaac Harvey, Musician, Geo Rihl, June 10, June 22, July 5, July 9, July 13, " Aug. 5, " Aug. 15, " Sept. 30, " Oct. 8, - " Oct. 13, V - Oct. 20, Monterey, July 17, " July 21, COMPANY II. at Sea, March U, Pt Isabel, May 3, Buena Vista, July 4, Monterey, Ceralvo, Saltillo, , . Julv 14, July 20, Julv 2S, JulV 19, June 22, June 27, Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. June i. 20, 29, 1. 9, 11, " Jaa'y 5, 11S DIED IN COMPANY I. Wm W Boon, Fort Caswell, N. C, Jan. 27, 1547 Walter Jenkins, Ft. Jas A McLean, Wm Caison, Rich'd M Johnson. W W Whitley, Elias Jones, Danl J Melvin, James H Josev, S B Rickard, Corp'l, H Buie. B P Harrall. Buena Vista. Jno Johnson, Saltillo, Dorsey Jones, Musician, " B Marshall, Corp'l. Pt. Isabel. W W Willoughby, .11 as jone3, Johnston, C( Camargo, Monterey, Feb. , 5, Feb. 5. April 23, ' April 26, May 17, May 22, , June 12, -June 16, June 25, July 24, June 2S, Aug. 9, Sept. 15, June 23, 1S4S May 3, 1847 May 3, J B Boyd, Thos Abels, D Wagoner, D S Shackleford, Mus E H Hughes, R T Rhea, Corp'l, B T Brittain, J H Hightower, ... Wm Wilson, Jesse Miller, James Sharp, . Nathan Tatham, DIED IN COMPANY Monterey, K. June 30. Buena Vista, July . 7, Saltillo, cc Arispis Mills, Aus Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Oct. 11. 13, 30, 14, 21, 9. 31, 26, 6, 3, "'-RF.f! APITT7 1. A TTrwxr " B " 23 . " C " 15 " D 14 " E ' " 20 " F " 21 " G " 15 H " - 16 " I ' 17 " K " 12 175 To which add officers 5 that have died while on duty with the Regiment, and you will see the Regi ment has sustained a loss of ISO by death since entering the service in Jan. 1S41 The Elephant and Rhinoceros Ficin We learn from the Johnstown (N. Y.Y Republican; of July 24th, that the tele graphic account we published on Thursday, of the battle between the elephant and rhi noceros, was a 44 true bill," and not, asv generally supposed, a hoax. ' .The Repubr. lican gives the following account of theii; fight, and the escape of he rhinoceros ; ; " Finding himself menaced, the rhinoce-. ros came from his cage and showed fight He was no sooner on the ground than he received two or'three heavy blows from the-, trunk of the elephant upon his back, which,' beat him to the earth, where he lay for some time as if dead. 44 The elephant then endeavored to fin ish him by trampling upon him, which the rhinoceros evaded by jumping under thek body of his powerful antagonist, iir which, position he gave the elephant several upy. ward thrusts with the prodigious horn that projects from the front of his head, which put his elcphantship bora du combat. Ihe keepers finding-it impossible to secure the.' infuriated beast alotie, called upon the. neighbors for assistance, which was proipptr ly given, and every effort made to prevent him from doing further mischiet. 44 In the meanwhile the rhinoceros had got into the open fields, where he confined his operations to the frightening1 of horses. and cows that were in the-pasture, and, then took to a neighboring swamp, where he luxuriated in his favorite recreation o bathing with the same unconcern as if he had been wallowing among his own native marshes in Japan.' u 1 1 a i ... : i. c. i lie wu sun ni targe, wiui suiiic live iiiMVs dred persons in pursuit of him, at the latest accounts, all attempts to shoot hin with rifle balls having proved abortive- Impromptu Butter. We yesterday; saw sweet milk converted into butter ia four minutes, probably a dash of iced-water, would have brought the butter in less time.. This wonderful effect was produced by one of the most simple churning machines. " that we have ever seen. It consists of a, I I l ll i a sijuure uox, (laving a nouow perpenuicuiar. shaft, with two hollow arms or tubes at the. lower end. The shaft rests on a pivot, and is, " tll.iichil lur a n ..... 1 1 ...... 1 . . 1 I. l a small ciauiv anu CULT " UcrJ T tlll inntion at,e - " tlOWIl tfie tjihw intxi thi milk nnil nnidurft a mm mo tion like boiling water. The' butter began, to come itnmedately, and after it was made, the milk was as sweet as new. 15y thia process good churn butter may be made for breakfast by any family after the milkman, has come in the- morning, and tlie luxury of pure fresh butter enjoyed the year roundv While the cakes are baking or the muffins toasting, the head of the family may be amusing himself by churning the butter to. eat with them. Evening Mirror JVew . The Country-Editor. The Country Editor is one of the most important charac ters in his county. His 4 life, character, and public services," are well drawn in the following spirited extract from an address before the Typographical Society of Cin cinnati, by Mr Thomas J. Ilenly, formerly a meinber of Congress from Illinois : . The printer, sii, i not,' to be sure, al ways 44 the handsomest man about the town," but the editor of a village newspa per is admitted to surpass all others in di versified talent and the faculty of adapting himself to circumstances ; and this 1 pro ceed to prove. In his office, sir, he often times .acts as editor, compositor, pressman, and devil. - In his own house he can sweep j the floor, make the bed, boil the tea-kettle, fry the beefsteak, milk the cow, rock the cradle, and tend the- babies. - At a social party he can entertain the company with a song, drink a glass of wine, play a game of euchee, dance a cotillion, and play the agreeabfe to all the ladies. He sometimes officiates to read service at the service on the Sabbath when the minister is absent, but this does not at all interfere with his taking a glass of tansy bitters at the tav ern on Monday morning with country friends. At the celebration of the FouitSi of Julv he is either the orator of. the day or one of the committee of arrangements. He acts frequently as Foreman of the Grand Jury of his county, and is always an impor tant personage about the court-hou.e, in 4 term time." He is Councilman in the ward in which he lives, and is sure of an irivitation to every wedding in the ten miles "round," and gets a bigpiece of pound cake for publishing the nuptials.. He de livers temperance addresses at the church, and drinks white-faced whiskey (when he can get nothing better) at the neighboring grocery. He is a magistrate ; . commands the peace iu all free 47?rtf," 'issues his f ' r . . . r ji jas or ca gas or wrus oi aa xaiisjacienaum, dispensing justice with as much facility as he would distribute a handful of dead mat ter. He is a captain of the' militia, presi dent of the town meeting, belongs to the society of a thousand ad one, and is an in dependent odd fellow. But I give it up j msauapiauon oi taient ana genius to every situation of honor and usefulness are be yond my ability to describe ; I leave it to your own minds to imagine the balance. Pillowcase (pillowcase) is mighty dirt j. It needs cleaning. AfaAtf Whig. , . J Perhaps it does, but very respectable whigedi tor contrive to lie upon U. A Symptom. 44 Does the Court under stand what you say, Mr Janes that yon. saw the editor of the 4 Ausur of Freedom intoxicated?" " 44 Not at all, sir j I merely said that I have seen him frequently so flurried, in his. mind, that he would undertake to cut out, copy with the snuffers that's all." MR. AND MRS. HARDIN'S SCHOOL. THE Exercisei rf thia School will be resumed on the 15th October next - The Tuition feed will be $12 50. $16 50. and $20 50. pr -Session of 4 months, as heretofore.) payable one-half in advance. There wiU be no extra charge for French and the deal Languages, except that after the Lesson wich, usually occupy oue or two Sessions, (according to the age and general advancement of the pu il.) the Tuition pe-. Session will be raiped in the order above siutod, but in do cae te be higher than $20 50. " Five or six young ladies will be received as Boacdcrs.'afe $60 per Session of 4 months, far Beard and Tuition in alt the brauches.- payable in ad ranee Those visaing to. ' place their daughters or wards in onr family, wiU please make application as soon as possible after the 1st of bev tember, until which time we shall be absent from home. W H. HARDIN. Fayetteville, July 12, 1818. 493-3w 15 Stt 150. Pall Transportation, Via Cape Feai Ri.ver. HENRIETTA Steamboat Company's Line. The Steamers HENRIETTA and EVERGREEN hair. Ing been thoroughly repaired, are now ready to carry Freight up and down the river with despatch. .Thankful for former, we solicit a continuance of patronage. Thia Line will carry Freight and forward as low as any Line on. the Kivtr. DANIEL JOHNSON, Agent Henrietta Steamboat Co, Fayetterille. August 1, 1848.. 4l3-4t. .Notice to Shippers BY HENRIETTA STEAMBOAT. COMPANY. JOHN II. HAL. I. having sold hie interest in thia Company, has nothing to do with the Agency at Wilming ton or FayetteTille. either Individually oc as surviri co partner f Hull k. Johnson. Shifters designing their gooda. to the care of our Company, will please CU up their Bdla . of Lading and mark their Packages, care -Agent Hen-, rietta Steamboat Co.. Wilmington and FayettU." Al, letters addressed as above will receive prompt attention, DANIEL JOHNSON, Agent. Carthage. Aug. 3, 1848 Cr Bsmilted to the Jail of Moore county H. C . on ls day of July. 1848. a at- gro girl wbaealis her name Snran- She eays she hosangf to Creen McMnrrsy, who bought her frotn Bunn4 Rossell, of Fersn county, N. C. Thia is there fore, to notify the owner of said negro to oome fonrmrd, prove property, pay -charges, aad Uke her awiy. . A.C. CURRT, Jailor F? alT -terma, J' Aug. 5.1&4 PSSH! 3?ISH! No. 3 MicrrarT .-a Vb l KTliLLETS. i I' MAP TOR SAI.B. A good copr.'of Brazier's map of 5. Cm&a- At the CrwuuV office. '
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1848, edition 1
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