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"CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES . AS if IS TO INnfTIUCTALS ANI THE. GLORY OF THE-STATE IS THE COMMON fllOPERTy OF ITS CITI2EK8." BiTc WM II BAYNKl FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1844. Volume 2g i r: s TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN Per aunum. if paid in advance, " S m ifard at U.e.end of six months 3 00 1 . at the end of he year . J .50 - Rates of Advertising 5 -Sixty cents per square far the first, and th.,.y cents I MAVSviSow in Store ray stock of - . GOODS r ,r .he .oar.- and sunnier trade, embracing nearly for the sprifl, Good and Grocery "Snwantof sds wilipI.ec.Ul and examine tue siocs TAYLOR. April 20, IS44. " - 2M-4u., Observer copy 3 mouths. . JONES & TIKE this method t .alorm imir iner.ua "and customers both in town ad country, d,a' tV-y i'ave j.st received their sloes tor the So.riS and. Sum ner iraue. xia . , our ".Vo.U from tn best and .c;ioapeSl u. the m-irtrt, we feel confident we ar enabled to hi me mi , ,i1!U, wi10 w!ll favor us five etui re sai is-mv - - , . with their cus.fc.in. both ... the pr.ee and qua!. tj of our ood. Uur siotiv cuui f- Rio & Cub CoiTee, Poib Ui6; N. Orleans and Loat Susar, Liverpool sack , Alum Blown . r . w .... kMj ;V Orleans una Wesl -inti Sn II) I Oalt tin j.ii.i . India Molars, Swedes, EnclW. am Mountain Iron, English ami American t,... -- &c, to-etb. with a general assortment, of table. aa.i pocket Cutlery, c. xt. ALSO, D:eaehl and u .bleached Dom siics ; BeJTIck- K . i: ,1- T ..ina- Irish Linen: Al- piccv; Calicoes; Kentucky Jeans; Cotton a ad I Silk 1 ... i i r .k'-u- Hal- Shoes: Shawls ana tlan!erciiiei?j NOW IN STOKE & FOR SALb lo hhls. Drime Mullets, nruYiK Wpstpm Bacon, " - - a x - 11 500 lbs. prime LarU, ( m smau Firkins,; 800 bushels clean Corn. 30D do. Oats, 100 do. Peas, MA. of whi.-h will be sold at the lowest mar ket prices fur CASH, by ; May 18, IS11. 273-tf. Foot of Haymount. "$"7"E havojust received fiftm Ncwmk V and Philadelphia, our stock of SPRING AND SIJ VlMER consisting of a general as.-ortiir-nt nf- . - DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, AND GU0CEK1ES, V, ltich n e will sell at .he lowest marked price April 6, IS44. " - 267-tt. .. - n Alt. I J r. L 4 V. E LIZA.BETHT0WN ,N .G. i Hl-,PECrFULLVinrormsthep'.i!.-l!c t.nt ,. i... . ...i, -r, House recenilv occu.pie.1 by l.vidL.vis.lisq .a.tdinle.ds keeping a l.ouse Lf t'U UitlC RVTRRTAIINMEiNT.- - . i-..ri lnrnislied. and on his ta- PI3 i OO H II': V J ' . . ii i... r....r. l ih l.i-yl ihe ranrk- t atl jrOs. Ii O V 111 t . j i.i.... . . ur'ttie cmfort a id uCCo-nmodaliOii ' w,,u ivfiv.r hun wIU!.eirp.iru.iage ae win iiao.-.j. Leitin i, anJ sjro uo pains. - j- Prio . will bj mo 1-iafr; 1 i awoioanc niiu 1-j't.uK!. Fr ivell'irs ;it)'i iransieir. visnui.-i iiVe every att nlion n-sceaiary tar lueir cumiori. An run a, "i-n. larness Making'. The Bn!)scrib::r ha on hand and for sate, at re- prices. S3 sets ..f harness,- assorted, anu a i Iiitav; nun itin 1 - Aw to punctual customers. . Giand barouche tdps, hainnw ola.l kiudd red. und carriages re-trnnmca m usi nr.ti..a anJ at IriW X T I PlP 8 i LcyAllorders will be promptly attended to, and i work done in the most tastelul ana J inner,or no charge made. v.,fnv )c. 14.'43.-tf . JAM" ouis. NEW-- - rorwardius and Commission HOUSE. HALL & HALL Kn-OULD ..iforin the inei chants trf the interior If that iheybaveiii conm-ction with toe geli- !Krocery busiuegs, added that f the J?,rar i- and having lare iitlt c-ii."W""' ...na ,i. ki, f i l.u Rlior- are Dretsared'to leive an-1 forward Goods upon such terms s wilj. y all competition" our chaises and expenses be- tone tin rn less on xne ireigm outs v" "-j . ie in the pl ice. . y - v !! n.-.-.tj .-.r ... ,j ri xv rt rviatif Wi'minjr- L lor the interior, and not otherwise dirfCled; will Hound in our possession. - lay 24, 1844. . JS74-U. . Ite of North Carolina Cumberland Counjy. irt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions June - Term 1844. -r & R. M. OrrelIfc ) vs. ' Levied on Isham a slave. in Henry Murphy it appearing to the satisfaction ot me vourt, John H. Murphy, the defendant in this cas, l removed from this State, or so conceals himself i the usual process of law, cannot, be served on . It is therefore ordf red. that pjaUlication be le in the North Carolinian a newspaper pub fcd in town of FaveUeville. for six weeks, noti- said defendant, tf the levy on his slave, arid liring him to appear nt the next term of xhis Irt, to be held for this County, at the Court pse in Fayetteville, on tbo first Monday tn bepr tter nejt, and replevy and plead, or judgment I by default, will be entered afainst him, and lave levied on be condemned to lite satisfac of the plaintiffs claim. IWitnesa John MeLaurin, clerk of our said inrr, at orhce in Fayetteville, the nrst Mon y of June, Anno Domini, 1844, and of Anieri- inaependence toe 68th. JOH McLJtUKl. The Inclined Water. Wheel. ' gl t)l-" va uabit i mpiovruiciil m l lm upjjiivutiou ' -Ii. of water t y werj is noy coniricted and in suc cessful operation at the Gool Spring Mills ' in this Towi.. Th invention was designed to save water in its operation, and thereby remedy tliO difficulty now e.xistioi on acmint of lis scitrcity. This wheel will pcrtortn the same labor with lets than half I ho water required to drive tiii-. tub-wheel,, and if ap plied in place ol'lhe flutter-wheel tlie stivi'tty titust be still Lrrater. The number of Mills (now in op eration by these wheels) thai become searee-ol wa ter in the summer, is supposed to average 80 or Di) per cent. If these Mi-ils can he sticcc e-t'nlly operat ed with even half the water now required, it is ob vious that the supply of water will he abundant. The Inclined Water Wheel in its construction can he placed at any elevation to suit the conjtiion ol the pood, thereby securing a sufficient heaii above the wheel, which is iirrpovtant lo all n.j!U where the water is at any lim) liahi to become scare.-. In this particular thelnclined wafr wheel has a decid ed advantajre above Hie Overshot, which requires a sufficient fall and constancy' of water, and. i also expensive in its construction : Whereas, the In clined Water Wheel can be Sui't at much less ex pense can be successiiillv applied to any mill or machinery that is propelled hy water, an ! will run well in back water. This Wheel is said to rank in power with a hia:h breast wireel, an., can be ifeared withither cos or bands, hat t!io latter teinj con sidered che, per and more durable, I have adoiited them. . Having o'ltained a Patent in December last, I hjvc abstained from gi vrnff pu'iiieity tollie inven tion, or otli ring to sett any i'l-jiits, until ithi-rs. as well as myself, should beco i satisfied nf itsadvan. taaes. I'am now ready to dispose of the ri-ht to .ise paid invention by cou nties, district and States as also single rights. Millu-richts, Mill owners, and the putilie enerairy tire invited lo call and ex amine the invention " The-machinery, as represented In the p'ate nbnvf, can.be made ittore firnj.le, by which one haltollno expense ot construe! ion .11 he Ui minished, but the amount t f water snvI will "he less, i shall have both modes of canst met ion with a statement ol materials lor each, printed in hand hills, which 1 design for ihos who wish fuither'tn- formation on the subject JOHN T. GILMORE. Fayettcil:e,Oi:t 21, 1 3 13. 9 13-"y. WOOL. CASH -iven for Wool by CEO. MiNIilLL. Jun- I, IS44. . F U K a II (D0NPECTI0NA1UES. JUST received by t he last arrivals fiom IN b w Vork and Phi!adi-Ihia, viz : i'epperniintC'aiidy, Lemon Candy, fciiiirar oo Cre.iin tio Birch do Peppermint Barley, Hoarhound do . Lemon Lumj.s, Pepj, r.nint Luinjis, Oornetis assorted Plums, Cornucopia, .ss'j Plums, K.iss. t with .Motros, Fretich J iijiib" Pu8ie;. Oiiiri;iuon Comtits, Stijjar Aliiiuud, Reti KocU Cnuv,. Burol do V. lute do Largs PIu:iis, Yellow do Caraway assorted PUnus,We.-l India Preserves, Ciatiamon liar Cand , - Esiciicur., for Caiii.-s, -Scoich Carvay.--, '1 aiii.. rinds, P'ppcritiiiil Drops, Cilion, Suar Sand, ass d co'tirs, Coi.:.u!b, lc ,Jcc., &c, ZLSU Raisins, Currants, I'nifsh Walnuts', Filberts Ch -stiiust. soft slitlrAhnon Js, Butiei' N ins, Lem on SiTlin. Purl Wio.. i.i iiflll(-..i f-;:i?lt-r Suiii". -. C-- pers, Olives, Pieties by the gallon or j ir, Mustard, a.veet Oil, Table siull, t oda, butter aod aitjj-.r Bis cuit", Cheese, New York dried Beef, srnu nd Cin- nauio i) op;&'e.aiLl cloves, rsiiiuiea ana iviaee . An assortment, of Children's Willow Wajitfons, Cradles, and Chair?, togeti.cr wilb a supply of r rencii JLiaskcts lor La dies. A fresh supply of Ocrman and French - Iar;.e Dol beads, wax and commou, large and small Brass Cannons, 1 oy Ouns and Swords, htjis, Oiuin.s, r lutes, sc., &c, ficc., Sec. NEW FANCY ARTICLES. Consisfine-in part, viz: Hair, flesh, whisker, nail, tooth and shaving- Bi u-li' s, Builaloe an I Imitation Riding, tuck, and side Combp, Silver and German, silver i hinibles and Pencils, with a sidendid cal- lection of Glass Work anU other articlea-too tedious to mention. . Milifary and Navy Siiavir Soap, Wash Ball Soap, Cream, Bell, Hose anil other scented soaps, IVlacassor, Aittique, and B.-ar's Oil,Poinulmn, flesh Powder, powder Boxes anil Puffs, Otto of Riwes, Preston Salts, assorted Ladies' Fancy Smelling Bottles, Lip .Salve, Court Plassnr, assoi led colors, Cold Cream, Macassor Cream, Bear Grease, wit ha general assortment of Kxtracls "T Perfumery for flankerchiefs, Orange Water, and genuine French and German Cologne liter. Of choice Brands, " Ren-alias," " La Norma,", and Ladics'Segar9 ; Mrs Miller's Scotch and Macco boy Snuff in bottles and bladders, Cutand Smok ing Tobacco, and a supply of fine- and common German Pipes. , - - .... MASON'S CHALLENGE BLACKING. SIX gross of the above article, very superior and cheap, 6 d-o.. Mason's Black and'Blue Ink, as-, sorted sizes. - - Fresh Oranges. C.A.BROWX. '..Nov. 9. 1843 34G-y. fir A TVT'Pl?'n A youp? man of sready llW-Xl.il AXjJJ. - habits, and who can bring . satisfactory testimonials of character, qualifica tions, &.C., would be glad to "et the soperinten danceof a school in any part of this S'ate or South Carolina. - He is prepared to teach English, Latin, Philosophy, and Chemistry, and has some experi ence in teaching. Address A- B. at Fayetteville. July 20, 1844. . 282-3U . rJEW GOODS Just received Itom New York and Philadelphia, hy WILLIAMS & BUTTJ2RL.OIJ, a genernl assortment of merchandize, embracing al most every article in the tjroccry.Drv-Xjroods, Hard ware, Cutlery, ami Crockery lines, to Which public attention is invited. They flatter themselves that an examination of their stock will-insure' sales. Their. terms are as heretofore. - . , - -March 23, 1344--y. - . '- "One Hundred JRoxcs of BAR SOAP. THE ' subset iher c.fP.rs ihr safe ONE HUN DltfiD BOXES OK BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayetteville (N. C) Candlo Factory," arul wurrauted i qua! it not aupo'ior to volate'o bestlfo. I. - Bci diMermiiied to devote all necessary atten tion to I tier business, and ofTrinjr it at a reduced price, (5 ceiits a ound bv the bos,) ho hopes to iccei-ve a due share of ptil he paDonae. ELj All orders thankfully received and prorript utleuJcd to. W. McL. McKAY. Fve!tev.ille, Mnv 21, IS 1 1. 274-lf. JOHN D.STARR MAS rece:v- d tiv llie I ito arriva's foal Ne.v York, his stuck ol "Soring an J SnmrrWr GOO 1) S, Comprising a litre and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Umbrellas, Parasols, Cotton and ' Wool Cards, wr.ting and wrapping Paper, Coffee and Suar, Drugs and Medicines, ce. tic, well worthy the attention of country Merchant.- - which will be ofiore-l ut low prices for cash o- country produce. JOHN' D". STARK. April 21, JS44." 2G9 tf. Fever and Ague, or Chills and Fevers cured in one day hy Dr. Champion's Vegetable Aue Medicine. Persons u ishits to purchase u ill find the above valuable Medici ie ut J. U. HA WLEV S Store in Fayetteville. ALSO, Dr. Ciiaoifion's Ant i-Bilfious, Ami-Disriefit-c urjlvin and Cathartic PILLS-lhe b -st unti-B liious or purgative Pills now in use. Purely V'l-gutabie. - J. H. HAAVLKY has also r. r sale ail of Mr Tl-ompsoVs valuable Med'cmes. J. H. 11. has alto a ,ood ttrck ol Groceries of all kinds. " Jnne 22. 1544. ; . - V . . 273-v. HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING. AXSOM BIRD vvon'd iii!"i.r:n the pub'j' that he is engaged in House Painting, a id is prepared lo execute ii'iv vvurf. in to, it or counlrv eiititis.'fd t. him, in plainer fancy colors, and all kinds of 'gram injj with neatness, durability and despatch; an'l m.j.-t rcspee'fii'ly solicits a trial iVoni all wishing work di.tio'in his line. When not mi-aged in ttn country ho-it.av be fo in-l on app'icat-.ot. at Messrs J II J Maitine's. 1 1 lukes the liberty to refer to tin- fo'.I.juing genih men for n iiuw lie has worked IJ..-V J B Buxt in. Fayetteville. Vv'm l W i wht, L-q. do. Uatiic! .MeDiiiriiiid, Cumberland county. Louis D lloiiry, li-q., Raleigh. Ir H 11 obinson. F.'izaliethtown, B'ao'en cb. i 'r V in L A edrews, Biaden co. Thomas Smith, p'.stj. do J Medley, l'-s-., Alison co. June f, l?4K ?75-v i'BW GOODS. I AM NOW RECEIVING T..r (ho Pal! aad Winter Trails, au tissoitiiie.iit of G-EOC IIAIIDWARE, CUTLERY; Ilut.s, iiioe., Croclcery and Hollow-Wave, r Besides a General Assortment of Aiootiir wiiich art Piot, Beaver, Doe Skin and .M.le HairCloths; Cassi uteres; Ve.-tingsj Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Flannels; Blankets; Musltn-de-Lain s; . Bomba zines; Alpacas; Merinos; Winter Shawls ; Fanev Prints; Uimitvs; Jacoru t, Swiss, Muli nnd Book Mtis'ins, and Bishop t-awns ; White and colored Cambrics; Wheelings j Iris'r Linens ; Shirtings; White and hl'k Hose antl Mail" Oose; Worsind, Ela:if and Cotton .Suspenders; Sew:nr, Spoid and Flax Thread ; Coat Trirtiiiiins, &e. &cr; which I am determined to sell lo-.v to those who will favor me.u ilh a call. ( Next door to E. Fuller.) D. McLAijKI.V. Oct. 2, 1S.13. ' 211-tf. 'NEW ROOKS. JUST RECEIVED, Ken tali's Santa Ke Expedi tion, in two volumes. Alison's Historv ol Europe, in one volume. The Farmer's Land Measurer, or Pocket Companion, showing at one vierv. the con tent of any piece ofLand, from .dimensions takenin yards, with a" set of useful Agricultural tables. The Select Works of Mrs Ellis, I vol.- Arabian Ni'Mtts Entei ttiinmfiits, latgrj and small copies. The Marriage i'ting ; The Letter Wiiter, being a Series of Letters, as Guiiles lor t ersons learning io write letters, on different subjects. American Chestei fluid ; Daughter's Book ; Smyth on Eccle siastical Republicanism ; Smyihon Presbytery and Prelacy ; Calvin's Institutes ; Coil's B.ookkeep i.ng. Stewart's adventures in caituring Murrell. Mason's Farriery. A very cheap edition o!" a Biography of John Randolph; also the Ashland Text Book. - ROBERT W. HAR DIE. For the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval .Stores. - nAVING located myself in Wilmington for the purnnse of selling Tl MBER LU AJ EER, TURPENTINE, TAR, &c, I would say rQ the Dublic. that nothing shaU he wanting-on ny part to the giving ofemiro satisfaction.. 1 take this op portunity of acknowledging mv obligations to those who have patronized mr, and hope-to shafe a por tion of the business ol.the public generally. STE W All I Jrirn.IjN. Wilmington, N.C., March 16, 1844. 264-ly. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina, to extend the limits of the. Town ot f ayetlevilie. . . -. - . . ie.w.. Spring; - Khcouraje Home - Manufactures. t Gardner and 3IcKctlian, v CARRIAGE MAKERS. nA.VK now on hand and I'm- sale . a much larg- ,.r Slock of Work. I ban usual, consist in -i. .."i' Carriages, Barouclies, Buggies, Sul keys, - Wagons', &c . Persons wishing lo buy , wonldito w el I to call aiid examine their v oik and prices, which have been reduced to sn it. the times. " ' warrant mlr work j as usuaU foroiie year. - fiulj1' Repairiuo neatly executed at sitoi t notice and at redui-ferl priest. .. June 2. I14. . " " . - 239-ly. ?sEW SPRING GOODS. KYLE- HAS just' received by the late arr rivals ironi the Aorth, a large as sortment of GOODS, Aiiimtj; which arc- . ' t'rencii and En'ih Lawns,. - Pi-itiium P.ints, (new style,) Alpacas, colored atid biac';, Jaconit and Cambric Muslins, Gimps and Fringes, assorietl, I i.-h Li-iens, Lawus, and Diapers, . . - B J.inet Luces and tCdgings, . Black and colon d Lac-f Veils, ' Soperline Cloths and Ca.isimi-r s. Merino Cloth and Kentucky Jeans, Dra!-iie-te and French B imliazinc;?, French and Irish Linen Drilling, 3-4 to G-4 bleached and brown Ooestics, Carpeting arid Hearth Rus, . Pennsylvania and oilier Jeans, Willi .many ni her aniclrg, comprising a very Targe assortment; all of which, bein purchased by the PuCkaae for Cash, will be offered at very low prices for Cash, or on the usual time to punctual cus tomers. V arch ?3. ISM. ' " 2Sj-v. WANTED. BUSHELS OF ASHES, imme diately, fur which a fiir price will be paid. . , W. M.-.L. MeKAY. . March a, 1344. . . C3-tC IM'SEASON. ! S.t.WIV Sl,.t .iifceiel, No. 1., Trimmed Herring," Ru Hernnsr, Svad Roe in pickle, Venison H i:i:s, R -fc do. A le Barrels superior Apj-fe Vinegar, with almost every article in the. Groceiy line. JA.V.ESU.GEE. ALSo - Best Chewing Tobacco, Common ilo , Smoking Tub. cio, Souir of ail kinds ail of-n-hich vv l! be kept o t hau l until Poili and Dallas are el -cfed Hoke It o. J. R. G. June go; 1844 ' 29-tf. NEW. GOOJ3 ! JUST rec ived, an assortment ofSPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, among which are Finn fancy Prints antl La u na, B ilz irin 'is, an J Bal7.arine Muslins and Prints, Muslin and Crape o'e Lames, Organdie Muslins and Ginghams, p..)uiba7.mes, Alpaccas, phd Cha!!eys, P.lack Gii-fhams and Lawn?, Summer Cloths and Cassimers, Gaiiibroons, Drillings, and Linens, Rich Barrage nn-l I'llit Shawls,. SilH Lice and Filif Cardinals and Cares, Bn'le G imps, Silk Fringe, and Gimp Trimmings RichCamehon Brocade Siiks, 'I'hread and Gimpure Luc- and Edgings, Lisle Thread and Machu Lace anil Edgings, &c GROCER I E S. I tiO bags R io, 1 10 bags old Java, 111 hags Cuba, $ Coffee. 15 bags Laijuiia, 3") bant St Domingo, j 10 hhds. Susar, assoited, "Loaf and Powdered Sugar, Id hhds. retailing Molasses, 15(i bhls. New Voik (fin'-) Alum and sack Sail Gieeu and iitack Teas, &c., .Vc. For sale bv GEO. McNEILL. May 11, I5S44. . . - 272-v. Jusi -Received : Black and second mourning Bn Izto ine,s, -Do- do Lawns and ' uins, , S iine very handsome new styled Pin 's, Plaid and Rook Mui-linsatld Cambrics, i-'ap r Mus'ii.s and Cambric', Black, blue, and white Crape Lctsse, C-4 and 4-4 black' Crape, Crimped iliontv Capes and Coilaia, 'l-'iot. fanev drcsi caps and Capes, B aek and farrcy colrred Mitts, Ladies' black silk Umbrellas. ALSO, A few barrels Coflee Crushed Sugar; none such in town. A'bovi?,' together with my slock on hard, makes up a good assortment for tbe retail trade, imd will be sold at ihu lowest possible iwices. C. CA.'SON. June 8-, IS44.- 276-tf. OUED reipecliul- lv inform t!io citizens of" Fayetteville and the public geneially, that, he has taken the stand recently occupied by P. J. Clark, on G.llespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market-Square, where ho will , - r- 'rhanulacture and keep con- startly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would do .well to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where, as he is-determined to sell as cheap as any other manufacturer in th Slate. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. . ROOFING done in thn lastest style, and best manner. Also GUTTERING. Feb. 24, 1844. 261-y. Wm. L Matthews, WHO sells Dry Goods and Groceries as cheap as aiyr .Merchant in Fayetteville, has REMOVED to thi! northeast corner ol Market Square, long oc cupied by Mr Shackh ford as a -Millinery store: His old customer will find him as accommodat in as ever, and inclined to jive belter bargains. July 20, IS44. . .-"" :" SSi-St - at 17 -ur - ilio6&& fN addition to their former Stock.the Subst-ribers are now receiving from New York and Phila itelphia, an aritmeiit of ' Grc:t is) HwdwDK, Cily, lluls, Shoe, IJnots, Ciorkefjr and Hollow- Ware, - Besides a genera! il-ssorlmeiH of DRY GOODS-r-annjng which are 1 HW bags Rio, Luguira, Java aud St. Doniingo '" - "Cofi.e, - ' - . .- !0 hhds;. Poi to Rico and St. Croix Sugar, ' 100 lbs. 'Indigo,. . . , H O kegs assorted size? wrought nails.. . 5 tons Swcdss and English Iron, 100 bags Shnt, . . - ill k.:eS Dupttot' FFG and FFFG Powder, Mdif tts. Bar Lead, '- - li't) pair-bright Traces, - - , . a t rlozen ICnivcs antl Forks.. ' 50 dozen Pocket and Pen Knives, Eoaf, Whrt Havamia, atnl Crushed S tgars, ImpeTia:!, Gunpow der, and Yuting Hyson Teas, Starch, Pepper, Spio: .Ginger, Cinnamon, Salt petre, Alum, Cop-.Hiras, Refined Borax, 5M Pi iiiclp : and Hay .nna Cigars, in i byxes. J0M American-Cigars, in f-16 boxes, 6 dozen Philadelphia Calf Skins, 50 sides - -tio Oak tanno J and Heu.li ek Sole do. ' ( - All ol whicit have beer, reci nt'y purchased upon f i vorabla terms, and will b soltl at a moderate ad vance. Dealers generally are invited to examine the stock befoi o makin j purchases elsewhere. -- - . COOK & TROY. July 13, IS44. v'Sl-lit. NEWCHEAP GOODS. WILLIAM McINTYRE J AS received and now offers for sale at reduced rates a new and choice assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS. Comprising Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Baizorines, Muslins, Bombasines, Alpacca, Lustres. Cassi meri s, Summet Cloths, Pantaloon Stuffs, Vestinga f Jandkercheits, Cravats, Neck Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Threarls, Bleaciied Shirtings, Irish Linens, Bed Ticks, Buckram, Canvass, &c., in all their various stjl-s. - . jiLHO- Uuihrel'as, Sim Shades, Parasols, Straw B imicts, Hats ,,f every kind and color, Shoes, dressed and Sole Lea the!. Whiliefti'ore Cotton and Wool Cords. Imperial and Gunpowder Tea, Loaf and Bruttri Su -ar, Molasses Coffee, Spices, &.c. HARDWARE, c5-c. Pins, Needles, Fish Hooks, Knives- and Forks, Pens and Pockf t Knives, Scissors, Buttons, Combs, Br Iron, Cast Sieel, Collins' Cast Steel Axes. 3 hhls. Mess Pork. -25,0f:0 Principe Cigars.' . . May 4, 1844. 27!-6m., 1$ JL A N . R.W.IIARDIE Has just. e- teivtd a supply ot BLANKS, mostly used by Clerks. Sheriff's a"d Constat les, printed on fine paper and well executed. HARDWARE STORE, On Person Street, opposite the Uanlc or Cape i'ear. JJIHE Subscriber announces to the public in JHL general, and to his Iriends and old customers in particular, that he is now opening an enlne new stock oi loods, -. Con.sislinn; of- Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlers' Materials, Carriage Makers' Materials, . Carpenters' Tools, Paints, Oil, and Groceries. A nd inasmuch as quick safes ars desirah'c, all may calcnl.it't with pei feci confi ience on getting good bargains. ' JAMES BAKER. 'April 13, 1S44. . " 63-tf. ;ate of JSV CaroHna -Cumberlanil "county. Court of Pleas find Quarter Sessions June Term, IS-M. Isiiaci B'ake ) -vs. Tin Sii-a'n Blake. ) Oii"i:va! atlachment. ontas C. Biako an umoned es Garnishee. IT appearing to thr satisfaction ff the Court that Susan Blake, the ) f ndant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this Stale, it is thcreloro ordered that publication be-made in tb-i Noilh Carolinian, for six weeks, jeqiiirieg the defendant to appear at the next "term of this Court, lo be held for the County ot Cumberland, at the Court House ill Fayetteville, on the first Monday ot September next, and p'ead, atlsw er, or demur to this suit, or judgment by de fault will be rend- red againsl her. Witness John Mi-La-iiin, Cleik nf said Court at - Office, the first Monday of June, A. D. 1S44' a-id of Anmrican Independent-!, the CSth. 231 -6t. J. AIcLAURIN. S25 K. AKD. RAN AW AY fiom llie Sub scriber, in l he latter part of.March las', a negro man named LAR RY, about thirty years of age, about five feet seven or eight inches high, tolerably black, and and will weigh about 140 riounds. He has a scar on the back of one ot his hands. I purchased the said boy from Haynes Richardson, formerly ofBla den county. I suppose he is lurking aboiit the neighborhood where h? was raised. I will give llw above reward for the confinement of said negro so that I can get him aain. Any coimnunicaton re specting him will be thankfully received, 2 ibe ad dressed to me at Dumas' Store, Richmond county, SLC. II. B. BILLINGSBIE. July 5. 1844. " - 231-tf. 5, mmiK NAT V W1L.L. orf-r fur .ffc ' H. . - ... "v "toi at inc Uourt ouse in taveitoviilff. no ,vt,..i .. .. - c... . bc-rOiur, ,49 AC R ES OF LAND, 3 Bavctteville. on both sides of the Yadkin Road known as the Gee Land. Persons wrsMne lo view the Land can do sohy calling on me a( ar: thne previous to the day of sate. " DAVID GEE. August 3, 1844. 284-JL, Observer, 3 w. REMOVAL. JAMES DODD has removed h Dry Goods and Grocery 6 toie, to tho house recently, occupied - . - V '""'i BU immediately oppo site. Mr John Hutke & Sot., wbere ho wilj selltw his customers at the usual low terms. . '- . July. 20, 1 844. 282-Jf . ROBERT W. HARDIE, BOOZBIlTDSii..- BOOKSELLEIl AND STATIONER r.iYETrpvii.i.tU .v. c. HAVING. located himself in Fayetteville, ca Hay street, 3 doors from Mr Hale's Book Store, will keep constantly on hand s general as sortment of Boeks and Stationery.- He invites the public to call and examine his selections, whether desirous of pai chasing pr not. -. Being a Bookbinder, and provided with a complete set of tools and apparatus, he is prepared to execut all kinds of binding, from the plainest to the most cosily. He solicits the patronage of his fellow citizeus a Fayetteville and the surrounding country. Feb S4. . 1 844. - . . " S P L. E N t I I LOTTERIES J. . Gregrory & Go. Managers, ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, -Class Sn. 29; for 1S44. . To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday the 17th August, 1844. f PRIZES! . - 25,000 -- . " . dollars - 10,000 . ... . . ..- . dollar 5,000 . - . dollar 2,000.- . dollar 1,750 dollar 1,500 dollar 10 prizes of 1,0G0 dollars ! 15 of $S0O ! 20of $250 ! &c. . &c. &c. '. - 13 drown Numbers out of 66. Tickets Sin Halves S5 Uuarters S3 50 -Certificates ol packages of 22 whole ticfcels 100 Do . do 2 Jbalf do SO " Do do 22 ouarlcrs do 25 SPLENDID! 40,000 dollars ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 30, for 1844. . To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday August 24, 1844. GRAND SCHEME. 40,000 - dollar 15,000 dolhu 12.500 dollar 6,000 dollars 6,000 dollar 2,915 dollar 50 prizes of $1,000! 100 do of $500! 133 do of. $200 ! &ts &c. &c. . 7S No. Lottery, 13 Drawn Ballots. Whole Ticket only 12 Half 6 Quarter S3 Eighth 61 50. Certificates of Packag :s of 26 whole tickets $164) Do do " 2C Half do HO lo do 2G Quarters do ' 40 Do - do 26 Eighth do 2a ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class No. 31, for 1844. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C-, on Saturday tne3lst August, 1844. SPLENDID SCHEME. $30,000! $10,0001 6,000 "dollar 5,000"" . ", dollars - 4.000 dollar . 2,500 . dollars 2.000 dollar 1,747 ',. dollars 25 Prizes of $1,000! 25 do' of $5001 2S of of $300! &c. . Sic. Tickets SI0 Halves S5 Quarters $i 50. Certificates ul'a package ot 23 wholcticket $$130 Do . t'o 25 half do 65 Do do ' 25 quarter do 32 SO Orders for Tickets and Shares and certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries, will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an official ac count of each drawing sunt immediately after it is over to ail who order from. us address, J. m. Gregory it Co, 'Manager.. . Washington City.D. C, f State of XorthCarolina Cumberland' county Court of Pleas antl Quarter Sessions June Term, 1844. " Arch'd McKay, ' ", Heirs at Law of Mary . Scire FcJm. " "' Bclisle, dee'd. j IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Wm. H. Wheaton and the heirs at law of Silyy Oglesby, who are heirs at law of Mary Bolisle are not inhabitants of this State, it is therefore ordered -that publication be made in the North Carolinian, a newspaper printed in the town of Fayetteville for six weeks, requiring said non-residents, to appear at the next term of this Court to be held at the Court House in Fayetteville on the first Monday of September next, and shew cause, if any they have, why the lands and tenements which descend-, d to them from said Mary Be lisle, deceased, should not b sold to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. Witness John MeLaurin, clerk of said Court, at office, in Fayetteville, the first Monday of June, A D, 1844. -IOHN McLAURIN. i i 3 4 July 24, 1B44.
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