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- fc, . ffl rfl law "CHARACTER IS AS IMFOIITANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INIJITIDUALS; AND THE GLOKY OF THE STATU IS THE COMMON tROPERTV OF ITS CITIZENS." BY VT 31 II BAYNE , FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1843. Volume 5 Number 240 T 11 it 31 s OF T1IK NORTH CAROLINIAN. ir ,iu in ti, it paid in advance, Si 50 Do i f paid at the end ol 6 months, 3 00 Ou if paid ut the end of the year, 3 50 Kates of Advertising 'i!v corns per square, for the Ural, and thiry 'eeuts for each subsequent insertion. A i -i i! lo i iction will be mads to advertisers h th v-'ij'r. ' "o irt advertisements and Sheriffs sales, willbe ,-har-'d -25 purct. higher than the usual rates. ' ii a.'iv itie.nonts sent for publication should " h ,'vp the munber of ins-i lions intended, marked to j" then. other wise they will be inserted until .to-bid",' ''! cVirged accordingly. tn-0 .'i-MM-iti-iucd. until arrearages are paid, except st t c ...itio i of the Editor. .r, iJ.-tt-rs o.- tumm:? connected with this es- iVi'iiiio it tmist ' addressed Wm.II. Bayne, : 'i;,-,ji'1'.'.frli.j X i-iii-C arolinian r'Vid . a!' cafes .,.jt-"aiiJ- , ', 1 f Subscribers wilna to make reinittanc. s iv oiai', will remember lhat they can do so free r- f postage, as Post niist.irs ar authoiized by law to ir.iiik fell -rs enclosing remttf anfs, if written ' v t i-. n -ei vos, or i he ec ite its known lo them. Prices of Job lVork I j i A ND LULLS, wil I be charged according lo size, rind amount i,f mi itlor. ii JiiSiL BiLLS, on a shnetfroin 12 to IS i ichcs sqtnre , 3 1 copies, Ivor 13 indies, and not exceeding 30, C A R.O.S, larire si '.e, sini.lt; pack, And lor every additional pack, Smaller sizes in proportion. 'JLA.N'KS, printed to order, for I quire, And for every additional quire, under 5, CI RCUL ARt,- IX VITATION TICKETS, and , ... . r n -r rK n ti r -v - r-rt f "T ri all kinds o! II J-lv 0 JUU i'l-i. J. i.n or, exe cuted cheap for CASF1- 3 oo 5 0!) 3 00 1 25 '2 00 1 0) 7: FAMES" DODD, MAS JUST RECEIVED his supply cf spring goodseonsisting in part, of " BUck and White Lawn, Mourning do. Printed do., Su nnier cloth, ' .? ' Dtap de Ete, G.imbroorn Linen drilling, Men's bl.ick silk "love Hemstitched Cambric Hand kerchieft. : Imitation do. s- " ' ' A varieiy of beautiful prints for- spriu, and a gen eral "assortment of Spring guoJs for ladits and gen tlemen' wear. Busides, all articles in the grocery line, hardware, &. &e. All of which he expects to sell cheap. April 7, 13 43. the following BLAN K S ! Kept constantly on hand A .VI) FOR SALE AT THE CAnOLirtflAJtf OFFICE l T, ClIECivS, on ttanic oi thft St iti-.ancl Cape rear. PLV)HKi',U flON BONDS, Sucr. Ct. AlARKIAGii LICF.N'fetIS V2XD1 EXPO., constables levy D.i do curry con t COMMISSIONS to take depositions i n equity. Do lo Supt r or court Do lo county coo t APIJERANCE BONDS, . ivJ and State cases WRITS, Superior and Oo. Ct. r;A S- P.ONDR, cons'ables' CA. SA. Snpr. Ct. to ountv c oirt OER. ril-'IC ATKS, Clk. Co.Ct. JUltY TICKETS tliliEflS to ovrsfers of Hood's : VSTAHDV BONDS TAX RECEIPTS WITNESS TICKETS EJEC I'M EX TS t'ATROh NOTICES T . t'.T rf-'Rs f A DM( XISTR. ATION BonrJs LAND DEEDS, ,-ono.ion. nr.l sheriits Dt'.EDS, Siieritl, for hm. sold for taxes 'K IT CLAIM DEEDS OT'ARDIA N BONDS AP1MIPNTICER INDENTURES, for r.rtnt. . DE...IVEUV BONDS, constables i!o ilo fortheornTn APPEAL BONDS EI FA superior court Kl F A , count v coirt, to revive judgment SUBP'ENAS, equity Do superior court, instanter and coinuion Do fniinl y court, do do do Stale wrii BONDS, oo'ored apprentices STATE W A R R A N T S CIVIL do INDICTMENTS for Affray, superior court do Assault und Patter)', do .ale of ardent spirit-! tlo assault, county court tlo lrilin;r with iieirr'es do affray, county court. do liuvin frOtn nei'rora ito overseer of minis NOTES, negotiable and coiiiutoi) TOE CCO TICKETS SCI FA, Jusiices ATTACHMENTS, and attaehment b'dnds r!- eo 'n'v coorf Mll.lTAltV WARRANTS & EXECUTIONS GROCERIES 5 HARDWARE and CUTLERY. SHAVE juit r-c ivi-J per Sreainertlaurietta, the following articles: lOhhdt Brown Snr, CO' lbs. Loaf and Lump yuar, 50 bn;s Rio Cuff e, 5 kiia Java Cofiee, 5 hiiJ. Molasses, 5 i ke-s Nails, 8 tons Enatish and Swedish Iron, 500 lhs. Bar Le .!, -V) bairs Ruck and Drop Shot, 15 kers Du pout's Pmider, 3i pairs li'iytit Trace Chains. G do?.. No 10 Cotton Cards Wfiilamore's best; Girtsjer, Pepper, S(iee. Copp ras, Saieratm, In ti-o, Madder. Snuff in Bladders a id Bullies, Soap, Brimstone. Camphor, Nutmegs Castor Od, Salts, Opodeldoc. Ink, Blacking Brushes loog- and short handle Shovels, Spades, (Jasc Knives, Pocket Ktiiv S, Blacksmith's t oo!s, &c. -.3 L SO DRY GOODS, Croekerv, Hollow Ware, and an asuorinient of HATS and SHOES. All ol which will be sold low for Cash or Country Produce. D. AULAURIN. Sept. 30, IS4-J-. 1 HATS & CAPS. "N addition to my present lar?e Stock of HATS, . Iam now Mamif icfunnnr and finishing the lat est fashion of SlPIBvS iBISJilTJSSi ar.d Hl&USJl SliZllX't ULtaVUd which will make my iisso'tuienl iti., best and most complete ever of fered in this m.arkt. DAVID GEE. August 10, 13l3.-y. OAITTIOIV. I would caution the public against buying hats at O'lirr stores, where inferior h.-.ls are palmed off as oe iu ji.f mv manufacture. My hat can only be had at tny old stand at the Northeast corner of Mark et Square, and at our new store next door to Maj. C J. Orreil. SUMMER BONNETS. JLST received hy the1 last arrival, 2 cases of low price SUMMER BONNETS. Those that n re in want of cheap Bonnets for Summer will please call at the Store or C. A. BROWN, rayettcville, June 3-2, 1843. 226-y. Confectionaries. Also, afresh supply of Candy and Sugar Plums of all sizes. For sale at P, ior's old Stand. "nieza, ie-13. 226-v. M'CALLUM & CLARK, Si.ltaDIBa '':: ' (Successors of Henry Eramberl,') Respectfully infem their friends, and the public lhat tlity have purehastd the eniii-e stick of Henry Erambtrt's, mid intend earrviii" on the above busi ness at" he Si EW Store, on Hay street, next door to Mrs Brown's Millinery es lablishmt nt, and 7 do -rs west of J. J.Kyle's store where they will always thankfully r. ceive all or- tlcr in their line, and warrant a'l work lofie as well done as at any other estabhsh'iierit in town. They solicit Ihe prttionajre ot the old customers of Mr H. Ernmbert, and the public generally, and assure tnose that think proper Jo employ them that no pains will be spared to ;ive satisfaction. All work that don't suit will not be allowed to be taken from theirshop. Prices will range as follows : For making corded or bound coats, 210 plaio, 8 pan'a'oons, pluin, I 5t) vest, plain. 1 0 J AS. D. McCALLUM, DANIEL CLARK. Fa vetteville, March 31, 1342. 20l--y Jul A Card. Henry Ernmbert would respectfully inform the public and his customers, that he ha-t soi l out his entire establishment lo Mr Jas. D. MeCailum and Daniel Ciark, of this place, and from his knowledge oftheir snpeijor workmanship-, can recommend them to all his old customers, and hope they will patronize lheui ; and alt favors bi stowed on them will be thankfully acknowledged by him. "CJ" N. B. All persons indebted to H. E.anihert wiil please call and settle ths same. Dec. 31, IS40. -201 -If. r,5CEiicirvrr:s, chemi cals, D VE-STUFF.s. &c.&e. '1 he subscriber, bv the recent arriva's has received a laro;' and genera! ass .rtni'.Tit of Drujrs, Medi cines, Chtsiniculs, &:., anion 5 w hieb an' the f.lloW i:g: Oxalic acid, nun im !, nit.ic, aceiio acids, aicobol, aim s, sal aiuoii.e, fltir benzoin, blue mass, etibebs pel, l.ipis calami Maris, digital is, elecampane, rot, uiitti kirto, fiim as-alo:iila, trsacan:h, iodine, jalap. Jam: s' powtler-", canna, swe' t oil, castor od, croton oil, q uicksi Iver. roots of all kinds, ta rnai iiuN, Tartaric acid, seidltlz and Boda pow. d. is, snufl", blue vitriol. Prussian Blue, Burgundy pitch, cob.V'ne, cloves, black and red irk, bazdic in ointment, barley, cah iried charcoal, bail dow der. &c. ALSO, a large lot of patent Medicines, all of wti'cii tie will sett at his usual low price. March 18. 1343.-y JAS. A. McRAE. N E W GOO D S . THE fubscribeis are just recei vinri ,v the Steamer Colto i Plant, a larjje nddilion to tlu.ir former stock of Goods, consisting of HARDWARE 3c CUTLERY. 32I32i3I333 & . &e ; and respect fuily invite d- aiers and others to examine their assort ment, ns they hope to give satisfaction as to quali ty and prices, an J are disposed to sell on as favora ble terms as can be hid in this market. J NO. IL&. J MAR TINE. ALSO -Just received, ! 2 boxes NEW CHEESE in irood ordr, SUPERIOR OLD AND YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIAL and Gl'N POWDER, GREEN TEAS. J. H. & J. M August 1-2, 1313. 233-3mo. G.J. jlC3!IL,LAN, . ELIZABETHT 0WN.N.C. Fft ESPECTFULLY informs tho public tbnt he bnstahen the House recentlv occupied by David Lewis, Esq., and intends keeping a House of PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. His rooms ar? comfortably lurr.ished, and on his ta ble will always he found the best the market affirds For the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor hiin with their p itrona ee lie will U3e every exeilion, and sptire no pains. ItZ? Pric s will be mo b-ra te i n accordance with the tunes. Travellers an. I transient visiters will re ceive every attention n cessary for their comfbrt. August 5, 1841. 232-if. ,; C. A. B. TAKEN up and committed to the .Tad of Cum berland coun'y, N. C. , on Thursday the I'Uh inst., two iie.jroinen who say their nameeUr- BFN and EMPEROR, and sav they belonj toWllijim J. Conner of South Carolina, Lancaster' District ; they are both as black as commotl negroes; Ben says he is a carpenter by trade, and his fore head is rather naked, about 45 or 50 years of age, 5 feet 5 inche. hih, bad on wbeit taken up a pair of saitiriet pantaloons and vest, mixed frock-coat, and tap, and was bare-footed. Emperor is about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches hijjh, and had on when taken up brown satinet pantaloons, black velvet Vest, black twilled dress coat, white hat, and bare-footed, and says bis youn master Charles run them one day, and cut their shoes un when he was hunting. The owner of said negroes is beieby notified to come forw ard, prova pioperty, pay charges, and lake them away, or thay will be dealt with according to law. W. L. CALL A IS, Jailor. August 12. 1 843. 232-tf. NEW GOODS. At Prices to suit the Times. I HAVE just received mv full assortment of ZVA.X.Z. &L WIHTERGOODS. Embracing Broad Clotiis, various colors, and some very superlo- plain and ("iney Cassimtres; Satti nets; Kentucky J. ans; Beaver Cloth; Blankets; Kerseys; unite and rod Flannels; Merino and Silk Shirts and Diawers; black, blue black and fancy colored Silks; Al usi.n-de-Laiiis, ail qualities; Gen tlemen's Scarfs, Stocks, Collars, fcc, &.C., A full assortment of GROCERIES & HARDWARE. Some heaulihil sets of CHINA, common and finu CROCKERY, MATS and SHOES, While Lea,:, L'-red id Win., r Strained Lamp Oil, &c. Ail of which 1 am disposed to sell low, very low, h.r CASH, or in exchanoe for Country Proibir-e. FT.' L FETE, Norlh VTest Corner ol Market Square. uciooer zs, i ty j-it. NEW GOODS. WILL1A W Mel N T Y 11 E, S"BTAS received from N. w York a g.-nera! and EL desir able 1 d of Foreign and Domestic Dili GOODS, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Umbrellas, Paiasuls, Sun Shades, Bounds, Hats, Shoes, Crockery and G!a-s Ware. For particulars and items please call soon or send. May 13, 1S43. 220-Gin ness H a m Harness lTiaKingf. The subscriber has on hand and for sale, at re duced prices. 35 sets f harness, assorted, hihI a few carriage trimmings, &c, low t'ur cash, or on short credit to pnnclua! i-ustomers. Qi and barouche tops, and harness ol all kinds repaired, and carriages re-Iriiomcd in best style, at short notice, and at low prices. jCTAII orders will bepiomptly attended to, and the work done in the most tasteful and i-atislactory manner, or no charge made. Jan. 14. '43.-.T JAMES SUNDY. LOU NT CREEK, and COOL SPRING MILLS arc now in e.on.1 order: readv to re ceive Wheat n nd ried it wth despatch. iCZJ Bran and shorts f,r sale.it i'her Mill. HZF Cash paid forWheat. GEO. McNElLL. .. July 31, 1843. 232-y. PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY MU SEUM. Triumphant success, and a neie discovery in tl,t tieicspaptr Intsmess ! A most important and invaluable ditcoverv has been made by a $f'-nt ieman of this city, by which newspapers maybe printed in their present form, and, at the same lime, capable el bem converted at pleasure into a Magazine Form, for presei vaiion. This grand improvement, which is destined t form a l ew era in the b isines,iff cling hiv entire revolution in the art of printing inamu otli news papers, will be introduced, by permission of the patentee, into the Philadelphia Saturday Museum. In announcing to the friends of the newspaper press throughout the country, a discovery which w ili add so immense! v to the alue of newspapers, the publishers of the Saturday Museum, have, also, the proud satisfaction of announcing the trium phant success ol their new Family Newspaper. 'Tho l.berul patronage already secured for this new and popular enterprise, has not only surpassed the most sanauiott cxpeclalions, but it is entirely un precedented. Improvements iv the " McserM."--Tlin Mu seum is now so fairly and Simly established, lhat we fed warranted in making eomu very extensive and important improvement--. We shall make an ingenious and novel change in the airanneinent of the matter. We shall increase our corps of con trihutors in all the various deparl men is of a Family Newspaper. The ' Narrative ol Townsend's Journey over the Reciy Mountains," one of the most interesting and valuable rvet published, is sent to all new sub scribers. At its conclusion, our readers will find thoo, selves in pushes-ion of a work, wh-ch alone wilT be worth double the subscription to the paper. We shall continue, also, of course, the "Biographi cal Sketches and Portraits," which are now excit in so unexampled an interest. With these and other features continued, and w ith the improve ments in contemplation, it rema'ns to hi seen h-'ther w-e do not amply fulfil our determination of making the very b' St newspaper in America. Persons wishing to scure sisthojsnnd lir;c octavo flakes of useful, interesiinir, and unexeep tioivibh: reading for the stl"ct family circle, for the sin-ill sum of Two Dollars per year beiuir at the astonishing low rate of thirty pases for one cent, or equivalent to one hundred and twenty pages for lb-if centsi-should hand their names in now. CLARKE & FAIRM AN, Office of the Saturday Museum, Publishers Hal), 101 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COM PL AIN'T DR. TAYLOR'S 3AJLSAM OF LIVERWORT. (From 37u, Boxcery, Aero York.) fjOR the core of coughs, cold, cata' rln, asthma, soreness of thu che-t, pain in the side and faicast, raising blood, liver-complaint, bronchitis, and all aff -clions ot the throat and luti", win h are a source of so much sufforiu, and unarr sled ter minate in Consumption, this remedv is highly and j istly distinguished. It is purely "vegetable, tniij u ii gentle in its effects npnr tiie "fystem, and" can be taken in the most delicate- cascs'ivlth sal'cty, a? well as nti'ity. So extensively lias it been "used, uriifso often (roved successful, even in diiiicnlt and apparently al nost hopeless cases, t jat the proprietor f.')s no hesitancy in recommending it Iq onv ed fa.. u ..urtunafel v m.iA h,ve r.e:,sir.M to rpmi to to ne means of recovery. Physicians familiar with its effects prescribe it in their praetiee, and w ith the medical faculty generally il has mer with nentnuion approliation. The lol'uwiny remarks were talien from a recent nuinb.-r ot the Medical Magazine : "The surprising effe. t produ.-ed ty the genuine Dr. 'i'aylor's 1'dbiiin i.f Livervorp, mao'e at 375, Bowery, io consiitr.pl i ve cases, cannot fail' exciting a deep an i tiiriliing iuteresl throughout the w orld. We have so long believed ibis disease incurable, thai it is difficult to credit our senses when ive see persons, cvideutli consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is: a tactofdai'v occurrence." The following certificate was given us lately bv Cap;. Scott, of Elizabeth city, C: " Eeini 'eon siiiuUoiially predisposed to consumption (a number of in) family having died of this disease) and hav ing snff.-ic.l severely from irrilation of the lungs, aecornpiiiiu d by coughs tied raising matter and blooH, together with a pain in my side and breast, till 1 was supposed to be beyond recovery, I was in duced by advice of Dr. Jerkins, ns a last r--sort, to try Ta) lor's Balsam of Li vcrwot ; I have taken 5 bottles in all. I liean to improve after the fust bottle, and while taking the third, was so fur recov ered as lo be able to get about since which lime I am quite restored, and able to attend lo my busi ness. To persons suffering from coughs and affec tions of the lungs, I cai, crirnesllv recommend it. (Dated) Eltz btih Citv, Dec fa, IS42, (signed) Jas. C. Scult." Liver Complaint arid General Deh hty I do con sider my cure almost miraculous. 1 was given up by two pbysiaans and told to prepare for death. I was so weak I could not raise my bind to my bend. I was in this l.,w slate when a fii-uid scut me a bottle of Dr. 'fat lot's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375, Bowery, a nil before I had used up the bo! lie I was abletosit up in bed, bv the further use 1 have completely regained tny heal' h. All should usp it GEO. WELLS, 43 John st. Violent Pain in the Side I have been cured of a violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, ind i estion, dizziness, loss of appetite, and seneral debility, by the use of two botiles "of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, j. F. H. ALLEN, No. 7 Merchant's Row. Fors.de at the Dru Store of Jas. A MacRaf., Person St., sole Agent for Favtlieville and vicinity Match 4, 1 843. i-IO-ly,. " TO ALL THE WORLD W HO USE LEATf l ER IN ANY FORM. WE HAVE iust received from New York and Phda.ielphia, our FALL &. WINTER GOODS, consisting of a general assortment of DRV GOODS, UATS, SHOES, AND GROCERIES, Which we will sell at ihs lowest niaiket price. PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. April 13, 1843. 237-6f. PROPOSALS TO REVIVE THE SOUTHERN CITIZEN, Jit Jlshboro', Randolph County,. W C. BY BK5JAMIN SWAIM, former Editor ami Proprietor. PROVIDED a sufii. ient number of subscribers be obtained by the 1st of October next, I pro pose to resume the publication of this p.iper on the same plan and on the same terms as heretofoie, viz: to publish it weekly on a Sliper-roynl sheet of good paper well printed: its columns devoted to News, Pobtics, (on the good old hig principles.) Religir-n, (without sectarianism) Morality, Agricul ture, Economy, Industry, Temperance, Justice, Law, Forms of Process, and Instruments of Writing, Legislative proceedings, &c, Stc, so as to moke it emphntieally a good family Newspaper. The subscription price is $2,00 per annum in advance, or within three months of the date of the first number received or g3,00 after the expiiatiun of that time. WilI brother Editors be so good as to copy or' notice. B SWAIM. Ashboro', N. C, August, 1843. OIL OF TANNIN Or, Leather Restorer ; a new Chemical Discovery. Most people know thit skins and hides are con verted i:ito leather by th use of Tannin extracted from certain barks, &c. v belt the lorce and strength of the Tannin is worn out, leather b comes dead, haul, dry, brittle, cracked, covered with a crust, &c. This ail know. To restore then life, soilness, moistness, strength, smoothness, and remove all crust, fly, or blister restore the Tannin. This substar cd the b ather never can receive second time: but the whole vir tues of it ar3 in this aitiele, the O.I of Tannin which peueintes the stiffest end hardest leaiher, if it has be-n tweutv years in Use : ard if it lesrs easily with the Sneers, it imparls at once astrenll. that is utterly incredible until seen. 1? becomes like new leather, in all respects, with ai delightful softness andpolisb, and makes all leather com pletely l.ijperviors to Waler particularly boots, shoes, carriage-tops, harness, hose, trjnks, end in fact all things made of leather, giving a splendid polish, even higher than new leather has, and at least doubling its wear and durability, in whatever manner th leather is used. These are fai ts. TLose it-ho will may wear old shoes, groin wilh corns, ride with oid carnage-tops, have old harness, and ihrow th in iivvny hall' tlsed, look filihv tbern selves, and all about (hern, expend double w h it is necessary for arm ies of hatht-r. lo their hearts' con tent, for what we care, if their prejudices are so sirotig they will not try a new discovery. We have nu favors to ask of them, thev are the greatest suflerers. and we 6eg-for nobody's custom or patron age. No'v, gentlemen, please yourselves. JdJ1" None genuine unless with the foe 8;mi!e signature of COMSTOCK 4c CO, Wholesale Druggists, 7 I Maiden Lan-", New Yoik. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year I842,bv Comslock Co., in (tie Clerk's odice of the Di -tr'u t ol'ihe United States fur the Sou them District of New York. '. For aula at the Diut Store of Jas. A. MacBae, Person street, sole Agent Kr Fayclteville and vi cinity. M a i ch 4, ' f 4 3 . 2 1 0-1 y . Just r- ceiyed from New York and Philadelphia, by 40 WILLIAMS & LUTTERLOH, 1 50 bars of Coffee lO.O.Hi lbs brown and loaf sonars 1ft hogsheads of molasses . 5 boxes teas (some very fine) 1000 lbs bar lead 75 kegs white lead (in o l) 50 bags shot, 200 lbs Indigo 75 hox-8 of window glass 3000 Ihs copperas, 300 lbs Dutch madder 1500 lbs Spanish brown, 60O Ihs Epsom salts 75 kegs nails 10 tons of iron 1000 lbs of steel S boxes Collins' axes 50 pieces 44 and 45 inch bagging 50coilrop , 30O Ihs baling twine BLACKSMITH'S fools in full sets 25 cases SHOES and hrngnna 6 dozen LADIES' BUSKINS and tilppcrs 15 cases FUR HATS 15 dozen boys' fine and common caps 25 dozen ladies' fine and common hats. Together with a general assoitrneut of staple nod fancy IDO C33 HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Also a variety of CHINA, QX'EEN'S WARE, COMMON CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, consist ng of dinner setts, tea sets,colT.;e sets ; glass and granite jugs of every variety.; cut glass wines, cut and moulded tumblers and decanters ; common crockery put op in packages to suit the country merchants ; all of which will be sold on accom modating terms. . Sept. 3, 1843.-v.. - - ..: . rv;'..:,-'.---.'1.. . , - ': - ' . The subscriber respectfully intorms his friends and II, e c;'ii:ns of Favetteville, that hei? now ready in contract for ail kinds of buildings and carpenter's woik, and hopes to share n part oi their patronage. All orders 1 ft at th- store of James Dudd.will bu thankfully received and promptly alter-, eil to. July 22, lB43-230-tf . G. W. ROSE. G. & H. jrMILLAJN M AVE just received front New York, a gen .ral assortment of FALL AND WINTER IJ M Y Among tvhich are: Superfine C-o'hs and Cat-si-m rej, English and Dotn-t c Printsi Line. is, Law ns,' 1T!(1 Di ipus, pl.iin blicK ai.d b'tie.b'nck Silks, blde-biacK fijor.d do., Kentucky Jeuns, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins. Muslin Edging and Irisertiiiy, thread Edgi ng, Florence, Braid and Shell B innels, Misses do., 2u chs-js Hats, 2,30'J pails Shoes, i.ssorfed, with many other goods. Sepl. 9, IS 13. 237-51. Encourage Home Manufacturer O Bricks ! I! AV1C now on hand, and ready for delivery. 101.1.01.10 fin", hard, well burnt bricks, which I will sell low, only for cash. JNO. E. PATTERSON. Sept. 9, 1843. 237-4'. 'ALL NEW THIS TIME. fglHE Subscriber is now reccivin his FALL JL AND WINTER STOCK OF DESIRABLE GOODS, Selected for the retail trade, embracing a general vaiiety too tedious to enumerate; those in want of goods are invited to call nnd examine for them selves, at the oid stand on Ptrsoii Street. P. TAYLOR. Sept. 9, ISI3. 237-3iii. lZr" O'js-rver copy 3 months. 4 it 52o -12 25UU 70ULD respectful ly inform the cttir.-ns of Fay tievil'e and the public - I . 1 . L I . I. ei-lieiauy, uiai ue nils. iaien siF the stiind receliilv occupied &Mig?&?2!Si2 bv E. J. Clark, on G llespie '- -oirec i, ooers ooutu oi i;iu Market rjoliare v here he will - ''manufacture and keep con stat tiv on band an assortment nf TIN" AND SHEET IRON WARE. Peisons wishing lo purchase would do well to call and examine his stocl before purchasing else where, as he ii determined to sell as cheap as anv olh'-r manufacturer in the Slate. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. Sept. 8, 1843. 205-y II. & eTj. LILLY ARE now receiving a Fresh sup ply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, among which may be found the following articles, viz: 30 pieces fine and common blue, black, green, mixed und drab Cloths, 76 ps. Cass'tiieres, Saitinels and Kentucky Jeans, 51 ps. I.iuck ar.d colored French and English Merinos, 16 ps. b:k and col'd Alpacas, some very pretty, Oi-'O ps. English, French and American Print, 240 ps. Bh ached Shirtings, Sl ps. Tickings and Drillings, BO ps. scarlet, white, green and yellow flannels, tiO ps. Padding, Canvass and Buckram, 115 s. Muslins and Cambrics, of Vaiions kinds, 70 ps. Apron Cbeekn and colored Cambiics. 500 ioz. Taylor's, Clai k's, and other Spool Coiton, 150 lbs. Patent Thread, 4 J lbs. do. Cotton Balis, 82 ps. Silk H m krchi' fs, some cy good, 300 do. Cotton diito, 900 gross Lusting, Metal, nnd other Buitons, 5' 10 doz. Tuck, Side & Pocket Combs, assorted. To doz. Co'toti Hose, nssoi ted, GO casi s black and white Fur Hats, i dor. fi ie Fur Caps, Cloth and Seal ditto. !o Florence, Staw, Shell and Cyprus Bon nels, BhitiUets, assoitcd, ps. K rx-s, pairs Shoes, assorted. ALSO Bombazines, M uslin-de-Lains, pilot a;id Beaver Cloths, Merino Cassiiiieres, black Silk and A'paca Cravats, Ginghams, Irish Linens and Lawns, Linen Cam'-ric Handkeicbtefs, Lmen Cambric, black, blue-black, and fig'J Silks, Cbally-, Sewing Silk and Tws', Si'k and Cotton Velv-ts, Serges, Coat Cords am! Biddings, Cap, Bonn, t, nnd Neck Ribbons, K id and Silk Gloves, Hoskin and Woollen ditto, Wrought Collars, fine Cardinals; Tircad nnd Cotton LaciS and Edgings; Muslin 'Trimmings; Cruel ; Fancy Soaps ; Cologne and Lavender ; Worsted and S Ik Saaw Is jn great variety; Umbrel las and Parasols ; fine and common Brown Shirt ing' ; black St n Vestings ; fine and common Worsted ditlo : Pocket Knives; Knives and Forks; f'ul Tacks: Collin:-' and King's Axes; Cotton Cards; SiocUs, Collars and Bosoms; flair Brushes; fancy v frk Bias; mixed Jfie.s; Silver Thin b.es ; Pon'ws; Dimitys; wh'te and col'd Satins; Bishop Lawns; Silk Fi ins; Ela'tic Braces; Tariton Mus lin; Black Crapes: Fillet V-ils; Met inn Shirts and Drawers; Table Diarers: Bird-eye and Russia do.; Dimity Collars; Tin key Yarn; Foolscap and Let ter Pape:; Muscjuito Netting, &c. &C. As the above Goods were selected with much cire, and bought mostly for cash, they w i'l be gold at lie lowest market prices for cash or undoubted notes. Fayetlevi le, Sept. 9, 1343. 237-St. O IIHDS. and 14 tierces of MOLAS SES, just received bv the Cotton Plant. For sale by GEO. McN'EILL. July 8, 1343. 228-y. VALUABLE LAND AND MILLS THE Subscriber, being desirous of closing his present business, w ill ofif. r for sale on Thurs day, the 19th of October, (it not previou-Iy disposed of) the TRACT OF LAND whereon b) now re sides, containing about 3500 acres, well tirhhered and well, watered. There is on the Tract a SAW and GRIST MILL in good repair a goad Dwel ling House, ar.d all necessary Out Hou-es. Terms liberal and made known on the Hay of 8nle. ROBT. E. RIVES. ALSO Will be sold at th same time and place, 3 or 4 Mules, good Log Waggon, Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Sheen. &c , &.c Observer Cop Ml sale. 238-tds. Gardner and McKethan, CARRIAGE MAKERS; HAVE now on fin mi and lor side a much larg er Stock of Work than usaal, consist ing lf .; Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Sulkeys, Wagons, &e. Persons wishing to buy, would dr well to call and examine their Work and prices, which have been reduced to suit the limes. Wo wairaet our work, as usual, for one year. Jdf Repairing neatly t.ecu!i d at ihotl notice and at reduce i prices. Sept. 23. r 143. 233-1 y. "'"jT&T jTicV'Ee r HAVE on hand and are now re ceiving, among other articles, 2175 pieces Calico, and 130 ps. Mu.-linde Lair, Itf-t piei s A Ipaca Lottwrs, i;ti3 p'ec -t. Clo'bs and Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans and Kero Kerseyn, B'ankels and Flannels, Tarian Plaid Shawls, and Victoiia do. Rich fi ; u red and plain Silks, English and French Men noes. Pongee Handkerchief, tid C.iina do. Jaconet, p ain, str;?ed end checked, Bom'i.n.i oc and E'jiluns, Sewi'ij Silk, Spool Coiton, &c. Wilh many oilier Goods; all of which bring pur chased by the Package for Cash, wi'l be ffercd at very low prict s for Cash, nr on tune to punctual customers. Sept. 23, 1843. 239-y. PUBLIC ATTENTION S CALLED to the hir-je STOCK OF GOODS ol the lule lirm of J. .'. .St G. B. A'kins. TheiS Goods will be sold at auction, commencing wfi Monday the 16'h of Oclober ticxt, and contniuirig from day I o day utdil all are disposed uf. Tbo block consists of . Dry Goods, G-oocties, Hardware nnd Cut lery, HaN nnd Caps. Bu'if nnd Shoes, Crockery and GUisswaro, Dino,s and Medicine.-1, StalioiiHry, Fei fuinfity, Dicksini:hb' Tools, &c. &:. The assoi f incut j Veiy large, and worihy the attention 'of C: ii Mr)' Alerchan'a and the public senrrally. Our old customers arc especially invit ed lo at lead. Teinu accuinmoaatin?, no t made known nt sale. JOHN C. ATKINS, Sept 23,1513. 239- ts. Surviving Partner. HAYMOUXT HIGH SCHOOL FA YE TVE VI L L E, .V. C. rgIIE Fall term in this Institution wiil commence JL on the 9tli oi' Oiober. The Principal is fur n shed with competent assistance, arid iustructinn will be given in ali the higher bi-anchea of Enslisb studies, as well s in classical, in preparntiin for Coll-'ge. 't he tuition the same as heretofors. A few boarders can be aecomrnoda'ed in the family ot tho Principal, with lodging, fiie-wood, &c", at a mndoratocharge. S. COLTON, Prmciral. Sept. 23, 1S43- 239-3t. ' LOTTERIES J. G. CJregrory A: ;., iHanigcro SCHEME. 60,00 dollars ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class O, for 1843. , To bediawn at AbxanJria, D. C, on Saturday, October 14, I rf43. 3IAMMOTII SCHEME. $60,CC0 S0,00O 1 4,1 6fj 10,0110 8,000 6,000 4,000. 3,000. 2,000 1,500 1,200 1,000 500. 4 CO 13 drawn ballots. 1 grand prize of ! e-rat)d prize cf 1 grand prize of 2 ptizcs of 2 prizes .f 3 prizes of 3 priies of 5 prises of 5 prizes of 10 prizes of 20 prizes of 30 prizes of 50 prizes of 1 83 prizes of 7S number Lottery. Whole tickets 3.0 Halves SfO Quarters S3 Eighths i 50 Ccrtirtcates of packages of tickets in this, Mogn ficent Lottciy can 0i; lined as follows: Certificate ot a package of 26 whole tickets S?C0 Do do of 26 half do 130 Certificate of a package of 26 quarter tickets f65 Do do " oi26eigluh do 32 50 In this lottery there are 76,076 tickets, which, divided by 26, gives only 2,926 packages in the whole lottery, thus ihe adventurer w ho purchases a certificate of a package has'one chance in 2,926 chances of drawingthe grand capital prtce of 60, 0 0 ; one chance in 1,463 of drawing either Iho ' S6 ,U00 capjtnl, or the 30,000 capital prieg ; one chance in 075 of drawing the $60,000, S30.000, or 'the 314,000 prizes; one chance in 85 of draw ing tha S50,000! 30,000! $14,063! or one of (ha two $10,000 Prizes! And one chance in 29 of diawing either a $1,000, a 1,200, a 1,500, a 2,000, a 3,000, n 4,000, a 5,000, au 3,000, a 10,000, a 14,068, a 30,000 dollar prize, or the grnnd capita! prize of ri3 60,000 DOLI ,ARS ci And oue package may contain the four Capital Prizes Bmounling ta 1 14,000 dollars. ICZf Orders for tickets and shares and certifi cates of pickages in the above splendid lottery w il rt ceive the most prompt attention, and an account of the drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who order tickets from us. Address, JT. a. aregotv & Co. .Vanager. Washington City, D. C. 2500ssuper'r BACON for sale in iota to suit purchasers. Sep?. 21, 1843. B. ROSE. J
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