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PUBLISHED STBS7 SATUnDAY Inadvance, per year ,$Q 00 Not paid in advance, 1 50, Wot paid until six mouths liave expir ed, 300 Hot paid till the year has expired, 330 f No subscription received or a less time than a vcar. unless the price be paid in! advance. V 1 -V III III IV. m k. . M III III III til II III il III - : v - . - XT' y III .. " C1IAKAC J ER IS AS ; - wiSk (Kit Sir V ,if I i'-HW asr -firr ' IMPORTANT TO STATES TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZEN S. 5J B7 WM. H. ZXATtfE I te turns or advurtisino': Onesquare of twenty-oae lines or less, for one inser tion, 80 cent ; every sub r sequent insertion, 30 cenf lexcept it remain fo for aee. I era! months, when it will J be charged $3 for two I months, $M for three, fcc, I S10 for twelve months,. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, MAY 12, 1849. aama m f ban resumed the a B X3LaICll6 bookbinding Wi- nesaat the now atore next door t Air lieasley. Jcwc-ler, where he will recuive and exweute binding in any style de-aired- NEW GOODS. Haa receired his Kali and Winter stock of GOODS, em bracing every article jrenerally kept in a Dry (rood and Grocery Store. Ilia assortment is complete, and he feels confident of pleasing all who may taror him with a call. He hat on hand and will continue to keep a large and gen eral assortment or SAUiJLbllV. Produce of nil kind received in parmant. September 9. 1848. JiEW SPRING AND SUMMER KOQPg. G. & H. McMillan Are now receiving from New York and Philadel- P and splendid stock of STAPLE andi-ANCY CHEAP CASH AND BARTERING STORE. TIIR Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public icnnerallr. that he has taken a Store on i'erson strict, two doors below .vlr II. Branson's, and nearly opposite tha t ape Kear Bank, where he is now opening a large iud general ae-ortmunt of GROCERIES, Suited to the Barter Trade. Also, Shoes, Caps, and Hats, Saddles, Bridles, and Collars, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery, Blacksmiths' Tools, in sets, 30 sides best Spanish Sole Leather, 5 tons Swedes and English Iron, 2 ditto Castings, of best quality. With many other article; eomprising a stock as complete as any in this place, all of which will be sold at the rery ov-Ht market prices for ('axh. or given in exchange for all kin is of Country Produce. I J. M. WILLIAMS. Sept. .23, 184. Oul New Boarding House. '. II. TOOMF.R harinR taken the large building on Court House sijiiare. formerly occupied by Aire .Miller, is prepared to accommodate regular boarders, or transient persons, with good board and comfortable lodging, 11a solicits a share of public- patronage. October 7. 1348. 502-tf The subscriber has just received hiSsupp.yof GARDEN SEED, of the growth of Price 5 cts per paper. Jan. 20. S. J. HINSDALE. H0TCIIK1SS' Verticil! Water Wheel. There are several hundred of these wheels in in operation in different counties in North Ca rolina. For proof of thoir great advantage over now in use for saw mills, we confide ntlv reier u who Iiave applied mem io uieirimus. .... :.,iumemt the.n particularly lor meir bu rn Ciscs of a low head Jt water, or iulk those can rtc perionty i W We still Weep a. supply of Wheels, suitable for .i:.i;.,..r,t h....,ls of water, at VY Umington, v.,i,ini.nn. Edenton, and -iM... m.iv ;,lso he had of LinrolMton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va i. .,.- wUhi-vr to obtain the right to use the wh'ls. will be served on application to Will Sc. Co.. ltttville, Ps New- Fnvetteyille. E. A. Brevard, Consisting in part of Superior wool-dyed French & English Cloths, " Doe's Skin rnsaimere Fancy French &. English do. Satin and Silk Vestings, French, English and American Prints, Ginghams and Gingham Lawns.. Printed Cambrics and Aluslins, Black and Pink Chambrays, Book and Swiss Muslins, Jaconet and plaid do. Muslin and thread Edgings, cheap. Organdy and embroidered Muslins, Black and colored Silks, to J wide, Drap d'Ette and Cashmeiette, Wellington Cord and Croton Coating, Granadians and Tissues, Silk and watered do. Black and colored Kid Gloves, Io do. Silk Mitts and Gloves, White Kid Gloves, for ladies and gentlemen, Silk and cotton Hose and half Hose, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, very handsome Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Black and fancy Cravats, (40 inches,) Linen and cotton Coatings, Brown and white Linen Drillings, Grass and Marseilles Skirts, Black and satin-striped Chally and Bereges, Needles and Pins, Canvass and Padding, Silk and worsted Serge, Marshall's and others Thread, Linen and cotton Diaper, Irish Linen and Shirting, Sewing Silk and Twist, Scissors and Combs, Florence and Pammella Bonnets, Pearl and colored Lace do. New style Silk and Satin Bonnets, Bombazines and Alpaccas, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Neck and Belt Ribbon, Panama and Leghorn HATS, Moleskin and Beaver do. BOUTS and SHOES of every description, and manv other articles too tedious to enumerate. As the above goods were purchased very low, they will be sold uncommonly cheap to those who p3' Cash, or to 4 short-time-buyers." All those in want of cheap goods will please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. JVo. 4 Green Street. Fayetteville, March 31, 1S49. 527-tf DR. SHF.RVVOOD'S Vibrating Magnetic Machines. By recent improvements in these Machines, their power is doubled in cases ot the same size, and the prices reduced to $12 and $14 each; the $12 sizes being greatly superior to the $12 sizes of ether machines. They now run with more power and smoothness, and are better adapted for magnetizing patients tha n any other in use. Each case is accompanied with a Manuel (11th edition, p. 400, 32 mo.) in the English or French language, according to order, which contains clear and minute directions for the proper use of the instrument in the various diseases to vhich it is applicable, which are found to include manv of the most peculiar and obstinate that are known to the medical profession. The Manuel also con tains a synopsis of the different svstems of medi cal practice. Allopathic, Horncepathic, and Mag- nopamic, witn a lull glossary. Physicians and others are cautioned against purchasing the imitations of these machines, as they will be found of comparatively little value. No premium has ever been obtained over these magnetic machines at the American or anv other Institute, as is represented by the jianufacturers of interior machines. Gr?- Aa 1 have becom. the Atrent for the sale of the above Machines from a conviction of their usefulness in disease, and not from any desire to speculate on them; and am responsible to the .wner for them, they can only be obtained by the payment of tha cash on the delivery of the Machine. I hare deposited them with Mr Bayne at the f arolinian Office, who will show them, or deliver them on the payment of the cash price, and on no ether tertna. CHARLES MONTAGUE. April 7, 1S49. Cm. D. Mc- C. d. McNeill, A. A. McKETHAN. D. J. McALISTER. Keb'v a, 1" 10. That b-autiful residence on Haymoiiut, for merly belonging to C. P. Mallet t. K.. near the residence of Mr Hale, is offered for sale. It has stables and ot-husea of all K.nas ; ana e"u. , c..Mplete order. This r.smon - .... f'.uquire t tne i aron- in so commanding a site. ther particular, are uunecessry. nian Ollice. Junr 10, IStT. 4R6-tf. A. M. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER, JISD Commission Merchant, .yf.ff.tV Mrrr t vj- , a I . raT a.ortmeni T oeau tilui and fine Candies, Ijdies' Steel Bead Purses and Clasps, Tassels, Rings, ladies' Curls, and a gen eral assortment of fancy articles in his line. 11. ERAMBERT. Feb'y 21, 1849. Mrs- E. WALTON, MANTUA-MAKER & MILLINER, HAS received, and will open the 22d instant, at the White Brick Store next door north of that lately occupied by Messrs John Huske &- Son, Green street, her SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY, including Ribbons and Flowers of a superior qual ity, Gossamer Bonnets, Black and Drab Straws, and other fashionable BONNETS of various kinds. Straw Bonnet cleaned and altered to the pre sent style. (0- Gentlemen's Hats cleaned and pressed. Orders from the country will be promptly at tended to. Fayetteville, March 21, 1S49. -Im. Dr. H. H. SHERWOOD'S Compound Chloride of Gold, FOR SCROFULOUS DISEASES. These remarkable medical remedies of the late eminent and well known Dr. Sherwood of New Voi k.'consisting of a preparation of magnetized CHLORIDE OF OOLD, compounded with vari ous other materials with great care and by a la borious process, and of a BITUMINOUS PLAS TER, have been tested by an extensive practice of twenty-five years' continuance, and may now justly be considered as more successful than any other known remedy in the treatment of CON SUMPTION in all its early stages, and of all Tuberculous or Scrofulous Diseases. For this class of complaints they are now extensively adopted by physicians in their own practice in various parts of the country. They are prepared by. us under the -direction., of. thm. J!xmt.rxK. -f tiia will, tlis .I'.'tl I recipe. ar iAtrusted if. the same manner in all respects as heretofore, and are alwavs accompanied by Dr. Sherwood's val uable medical treatise upon the treatment of Chronic Diseases, a work which was the result of many years of labor and research, and which shows in'the clearest manner the principles up on which the operation of his remedies is found ed and their mode of cure. This work will en able any person to detect the nature and extent of scrofulous or tuberculous disease in himself or others, bv pressure on the ganglions of the spinal nerves, on the spaces between the vertebrae along each side of the spine. II. H. SHERWOOD'S Successors, No. 102 Chamber st., New York. Our Agent in Favetteville, N. C, is CHARLES MONTAGUE. 6m CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. The followins are the Congressional Districts of this State, as they stand un der tne famous Kaynermander ol 1 84b-'47. Firtt District. Sixth District. Wake, Franklin, Warren, Halifax, Edgecombe, Nash, Johnston. Seventh District. Cumberland, Robeson, Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover, Sampson, Duplin, Onslow. Eighth District Wayne, Greene, J-.cn oir, Jones, Craven, Carteret, Beaufort, Pitt, Hyde, Washington, Tyrell. JVinth District. Martin, Bertie, Hertford, Northampton, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck. Cherokee, Macon, Haywood, Buncombe, Henderson, Rutherford, Burke, McDowell, Yancy, Cleaveland, Caldwell. Second District. Ashe, Wilkes, Surry, Davie, Rowan, Iredell, Catawba. Third District. Lincoln, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Union, Anson, Stanly, Cabarras, Montgomery, Richmond, Moore. Fourth District. Stokes, Rockingham, Guilford, Randolph, Davidson. Fifth District. Granville, Caswell, Person, Orange, Chatham. In the late Congress they were repre sented as follows : T. L. Clinc;man, Nathaniel Boyden, D. M. Barringer, A. H' Shepherd, A. W. Venable, J. R. J. Daniel, James J. McKay, R- S. Donnell and David Outlaw. Standard. ... - CANDIDATES. fViirtl - Gen. Alfred Dockery, Sanders M. Ia gratn, Walter I,.48teele,-Alex. Little. all vrbistas and Hon. Green W. Caldwell, dem. Fifth. Hon. A. W. Venable, de:n. A'inA. lion. David Outlaw, whig. Second. Joseph P. Caldwell, whig. NORTH CAROLINIAN. Wm H. itayiir, Editor Md Proprietor. FAYETTEVjLLE, N. C. XXQ.ir 12, 2849. JLater From Europe. No. 192 Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, Md., Wholesale and retail deal er in Gold and .Silver WATCHES, fine and common Jewelry, Watch Tools Materials of all kinds got up with c.ire and at low prices. Wheels cut and jewels set in Watches. fjtS- Watches and Jewelry of all kinds carefully repaired. March 1, 1S40. 3m. ti ufetB 1 '..TV .-1 W April 7, 1S49. JAS. a. SMITH, AraTaAIR DRESSER, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. Has taken the shop in the Fayetteville Hotel, where he intends carryins on his business in a superior manner, and desires a continuance of public patronage. April 20, 1849. . . W ANTED. An intelligent white boy is want ed as an apprentice to the above business J. (jr. S. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Manufactured by steam, at the AMERICAN WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE & MANUFACTORY, No. 257 Pearl st., (near Fulton,) NEW YORK. (Sign of the goden Umbrellas. ) Tl,p Qnhsrribers have on hand, and are con ctntU- manufacturine a superior assortment of the above goods, which they oiler to merchants and dealers by the case or dozen, at very low prices, and on'accommodating terms. The qual ity varietv and workmanship of their Umbrellas and Parasols is not to be surpassed by any JUanu factory in the United States. ISAAC SMITH &. CO. Feb. 17, 1S49. Cm CU rJ27" XL CLZZ Jl: - All persons indebted to the firm of G &. H. McMillan, prior to January, 1M9, will please call and settle their notes and accounts by the Jth day of June next, as turther indulgence can not be given. G. & H. McMILLAN. April -JO, IS 10. 530-0t Country Residence FOR SALE. The subscriber, intending: to leave Fayetteville, urn scu ms country residence about 2 miles ,r01 Town, on the Murchison Road. It is a de--11 Place healthv and pleasantly situated. lTe lot contains 12 acres. r-b- 10, is.19. A. R. STUART. Bank of Fayetteville- suWL,f?ubrril,tinn to increase the amount ken t ' , t0.Vhe Bank of Fayetteville, will be th notice" T? ton of Fayetteville until fur ti tion in? ThSe w,Sn'nB Stock in that Insti muSonerl ?-6 aPPlication soon, as the Cora toZTnW Bank into opera- iniUlbmernJn"Willu',nake Wmtnt of the second after that date! ged " aU rcmaininS unpaid By order of ihe Commissioners, J0SPH S. DUNN offers li is ser- ices as undertaker and builder, te the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jodd i.ic. Terms liberal. HATS. Fashionable Hats for sale bv Aprils?, as ia. J.&T. Extract of a letter from Edward Bingham, Esq., Druggist of Detroit. Detroit, March 23d, 1841. Dr. Charles Osgood, Dear Sir I have the past year sld hundreds of bottles of the INDIA CHOLAGOGUE prepared by you, and have found it to give universal satisfaction in the cure of Fe ver and Ague, Chill, Fever, Dumb Ague,&.c. &c. I may say, I think, without hesitation, that I have never kno'vn it to fail in cases which have come under my own observation, where it has been faithfully used according to directions. I am yours very truly, E. BINGHAM. THE MOST EXTENSIVE SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES IS AT No. 179 Baltimore st., near Light BALTIMORE, Md. tt litre jvju i j""" t j shirts alwavs on hand. SIOCK Iff iwv Merchants and others visiting Baltimore are inJiSd to c-ll and examine the largest and best i?ock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered, con sisting of "ll sizes and qualities, lor men and bovs which for style and workmanship cannot surpassed. More than usual efforts have been made to render the assortment complete and desirable in every respeci. frS From the Charleston Courier, May 5. A dispatch received yesterday, announces the arrival of the British Steam Ship America, with accounts from Liverpool to the 21st ult. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. COTTON. The business of the week amount ed to 32,2 10 bales, of which 2,30O were on specu lation, and -1,300 for export. The following are the quotations : Fair Upland and Mobile 4?d. BREAD-STUFFS. Philadelphia and Western Canal Flour was up to 24s. 6d, but the article be came dull again, and declined to 23s. 6d. For Wheat there was but little demand. Indian Corn was in steady demand and at bet ter prices. FURTHER OF THE MARKET. A dispatch received subsequent to that from which the above was taken, announces that Baring's Circular says, that owing to unfavora ble accounts from the Continent, Cotton had further receded an eighth of a penny. POLITICAL NEWS. The French Government has come to the im portant resolution to re-inttate the Pope. A force considered to be sufficient for the accom plishment of the object, has been already des patched for Vecchia. The Continental war continues with unabated vigor, and with most disastrous results to all the parties engaged. The Danes continue to enforce a strict block ade of all the German ports, and extend it even to emigrant vessels, which will not hereafter be allowed to pass unmolested. . Telegraphic dispatches received at FrtWo- Arrangement have been made to return the visit made by the French National Guards to London. The Bank ofFrancewill.it is asserted, resume specie payments in a short time, OCr- Liberal deduction von. 10-no. 33.L7tb7yV.rrr SS'SSS; HUSBANDS! Assist your wives in makingliome happj. Preserve the hearts you have won 1. When you return from your daily avocations tlo you find your habitation alluring? I)u not sit down in a corner, silent and sullen, with a clouded brow, and visage repulsive! Meet your wi?e with a smile ojoy and satisfaction. Take them by the hand 2. Never indulge in coarse, harsh or profane words. These to a woman of refinement, of delicate and tender sensi bility, are exceedingly disgusting, and tend to grieve her spirit. Let the law of kind ness dwell upon your lips j write it upon? the table of your heart. Modesty and de licacy are gems of priceless value: keep them polished like burnished gold. 3. Husbands, be exceedingly cautious never to say or tlo anything which wilr tend to mortify the feeling of vour wives in company. Mere, it possible, show them more marked resuect than when alone. -4. Give your wives to understand that you esteem them above all others: make them your confidants : confide in them. and they will in you; confidence begets confidence ; love begets love sweetness begets sweetness. 5. Above all, sympathise with the wives of your bosom in the hour of affliction. Re joice with them when they rejoice, ant. weep with them when they weep. Who, if not a bosom companion, will wipe from the cheek a falling tear of sorrow? G. Finally, husbands, remember that death will soon sever the connubial cord! When you behold her w ith whom you liv ed, and toiled, and wept, and rejoiced., cold and lifeless, laid in the coffin, " Think of the happiness so deep and tender, -Which filled thy heart when wandering by her side, Think how her faintest smile had power to render The darkest moment one of love and pride. A nd now that this frail form in death grows colder, A sweet calm rapture fills the parting hour. That thou art with her, though a sad beholder, A wit news of the dear Redeemer's power." FAYETTEVILLE 10TE1L, FAYETTEVILLE, Ji. C. This building, the largest and handsomest Totel in North Carolina, has been leased by the subscriber for a term of years, and is now open for the reception of travellers, visiters, and boarders. .... All the furniture and fixtures about the huiid- 1. .. : . t. n.,..l,.c. ing are entirety new, idling ircu :uivuiu within the last month. 1 he accommodations in all respects will be as good as can be found in the . a i ;L State. The single rooms are proviaea wuuev r neressarv convenience; and the double rooms - . . - ... i for ladies and tamuies, are large auu unto. uV with care. All the substantial and delicacies attorned by the market and the seasons, will be supplied at the table. The servants have been selected from among the best to be obtained ; and experienced host lers have charge of the stables. The bar is kept by a gentleman oi experience and courtesy, who will furnish all retresnments of the best quality required by travellers or others. ... The lessee, with some years experience in this vocation, will make every exertion to give satis faction to the patrons of the House. ANN BROWN. Mav 5, IS 19. 532-ly Mrs. E. McINTYRE Returns her most sincere thanks to her country patrons for their many years' past favors, and hopes still to merit a continuance of their patron age. She will, as she has alwiys done, spare no pains to give general satisfaction. She has received from the North a handsome assortment of BONNETS; and a great variety of artificial Flowers. Also, a new style of different qualities of nnsias. suitable for trimming dress caps, to gether with many other articles in her line. 93- She will still alter and bleach Bonnets, gentlemen's Hats, and color them. May 5, 1S49. 333-3tpd Baltimore, May 1,18-19. A convention assembled at Frankfort, Ky. yesterday, to consider and determine upon the course proper to be pursued by those who are opposed to the continuation and perpetuation of slavery in the State, and they agreed to sundry propositions: 1. That slavery, as it exists in Ken tucky, is -injurious to the interest of the Common wealth, is inconsistent with the fundamental principles of free government, is contrary to the rights of mankind, and should not be perpetuat ed. 2. Any scheme of emancipation should be prospective, and only operating on negroes born after its adoption. They also agreed that the following provisions should be adopted in the new Constitution: I. An absolute prohibition of future importations of slaves into Kentucky; and 2 a system of gradual and prospective slave eman cipation. The Convention adjourned without being able to agree upon any plan of arrangements. Baltimore, May 2, 6 p. m. There has been an arrival at New York with later dates from St. Domingo, which state that President Soloque had reached to within sixteen miles of the city of St. Domingo, with twenty two thousand troops under his command, and had captured all the towns on his march. It was expected that he would attack the city in a few days. Montreal, May 2. The citv is comparatively tranquil, as there has heen no new outbreak. There is nothing doing in the Parliament, The vestra of Trinity Church had addressed the Governor requesting him to issue a general proclamation to the influential inhabitants, invoking their aid and influence in ami trannuilitv of the pro- ' I r:rj A , mi- j ' " - vinces. The excitement still continues in Upper Canada. WADDILL. Extract of a letter from Messrs Scattergood, Haverstick &. Co., of Philadelphia. Philadalphia, 2d mo. 24th, 1S42. Dr. C. Osgood, respected friend : We have had occasion to see the good enecis oi my meaicine - ,u of a vouns man who had been troub led with chillf a long time and could not get clear of them, but since he commenced taking a bottle of thv preparation, has entirely recovered and is now becoming quii t a,ik thv friends, n'Vrrnrinri HAVERSTICK & Co Far sale in Fayetteville by S, J. HINSDALE March 31st, 1819. em. T. W. BETTON. March 10, 1S-19. lv I. O- O. F- ODD FELLOWS It EG ALIA, Fringe & Trimming Manufactory, J'o. 35 Baltimore st., BJl L, 1 1JJ uit , .- ,-u a t,.w Frederick street, and! Wow Sun Office.) iabU rft-w a. ittu K found the most extensive asson- uric -7 --- - , , - -;mr Rllt- Odd Fellows, Jied .Men, oui - "y::.r Sons of Liberty, A J&?&& and all other AZ3mter i- . liinH and made to oraci FLAGS and BANNERS made up in the latest . . 1 t1 An and most appro t ..j,h to fir. All orders from the country attended to w with dispatch. JEWELS jj Tr.n ..... on4 Srm of Temperance Jewels a full assortment always on hand, and at prices less than any other ggg MESEKE. READY-MADE Samson Ct Worms IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. The New Orleans Delta of Friday is indebted to a friend for the following ex tract from a letter, dated "Matamokos, April 20, 1849. Parades is kicking up the devil at pres- . a a A t ent. The pronunctaaos (insurgents toon San Luis Potosi on the 17th instant, and have marched on Queretaro. The troops sent from here to put down the revolt have CHLOROFORM APPL1KD TO TIIK to the inhalation of chloroform ; surgeons have been turning their -attention ot late to the employment of this powerful scda tive locally, in order to deprive of sensa tion parts intended to be operated upon. A very interesting experiment of this kintF was made at the royal Cornwall Infirmary, England, as related by the Cornwall Roy al Gazette, by Mr Spry, on a young man from the parish of Beage, who had been suffering for seven years from a very pain ful tumor in the sole of his left toot. The pain had been gradually increasing with the size of the swelling since Decem ber last, so that he could not make a single step without greatly aggravating his suffer ings. Folded lint, saturated with chloro form, was applied to the tumor, over which a piece of oilded silk was placed, to pre vent its too rapid evaporation, and a lew turns of a roller were made around the foot to retain the lint in contact with the skin. After a quarter of an hour had elapsed, more chloroform was added to the lint, but the quantity usetl was rather less than two teaspoontuls ; anil in about hall an hour from its first application, it was found that the skin which would not before bear the slightest touch without pain, might now be compressed with impunity. The operation was now proceeded with, the patient betraying no sign of sufferings, either by the retraction of the foot, or by tlie expression of the countenance ; and he afterwards assured the gentlemen pre sent, that the only part of the process at which he felt any pain, was in the deepest! part of the incision, but that it was so little as not to be worth talking about. Every one i9 aware of the peculiar sensitiveness of the skin of the sole, and therefore this case was selected as a fair test of the chloroform effiacy when applied externally The result was highly satisfactory, and. the poor man looked on with the greatest composure, not moving a limb while the liseased part was being removed, aithougfi ie had been taught to expect, bclore com- ri2 to the infirmary, that the operation would occasion great pain, and perhaps. even a lock-jaw. Scientific American. j .laviiri nifiorf I Have just received a urge aBQ,f d new, pronounced in iavor ot Faredes, ana joinea SU3a:& "MOD" ,hej cro,!ed in vdc ww . - i ever offered ing of , a. Dress x irocK yv, all fashionable colors, and of ..ntahlp materials, such as cloth, drab d7ete, bombazine, linen, &c. shirts, drawer, rviay, uauvo, . . , - undershirts, suspenders, cra vats, stocks, and other ar ticles too numerous to Feb'y 24, 1849. IT- Our nrvious advices from Mexico rep resented that a formidable insurrection had KrnL-pn out in the vicinity oi can iouis, V - I 1 I .n,l th't a larae body oi troops naa oeen f hv the zovernmeni io put tiown mc insurgents. It is difficult to obtain from Mican exchanges a satisfactory ac count of any of the movements of the peo ple, as they exaggerate the success oi tne LVemment forces, and deprecate the op- o- .. riL... iwtctilo o the Dresent au- eraiul" " -w '.nfiliircnea be mention. mtmstratton. V':K;";"VVrtunate A beautiful assortment of Calicoes ana u, conn , w. ---j Dluri2ed into and Muslins:' . reP'ollc V1. ; f nnt a rivil war. s.uiw:i . ,t he horrors oi au-"j ' April 2S, 1S49. ' 53l-tt V- A Beggar's Crutch and Great Coat. A 6hort time ago, says the Birmingham. Mercurv, an old beggar, a resident o 'Dud ley, shuffled off this mortal coil,7 and with it an old crutch and a great coat, which he left to his two daughters. Alter the old man's decease, the cast off garments and the crutch were thrown on one side and almost forgotten, til I onedav the crutch was called into requisition to punisu a refrac tory cow, which had broken into a garden. when lo: the handle came off, and sovereigns were found enclosed. The other daughter, hearing of this golden, show er, hastened home, and examined th great coat left by the old man, when, much to her astonishment and delight, a similar number of sovereigns were found stitched in old rrgs in the collar and waist of the cast off garment. The daughters had not the slightest idea that the old man wKq ha,d lived in a most penurious manner, had ever possessed such a' sum of money as they haw ! equally inherit . v --, .-
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