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,., "CHAWCTt W . IMPQKTANT TO ITATM A IT II TO WBITIBU1L); AMP THE GLORr Of THt lUTI li THC COMMON , PROPERTT , OF IT CITIZKNS." ; i 4 '$ v i I BY WM H BA1TNEJ avis OF THE NORTH: (CAROLINIAN ; ' , if naid in advance, 2 0 r .h. .nri of six months 3 On 1 at the end of theyear - 3 5j Rates of Advertising X ' ; - ih Brat, and thirty cents Ci,..cu subsequent insertion. . ,..' fcrttsfn" by the year .ill be charged according L the qirantity of mailer inserted, r : &e. 25 percent higher. 1. t ndr SHUA c iui r. M. -CAMPS ELL, HAVlNU been appointed L , s sTTsTW f.ltflfilTCIfc . is ureLiared to attend SONSIGNMENTS from abroad will be prompt ST1.? ,844. , . !-' WANTED. . . a .ITnO I 'ftft-BUSHELS Ur A3nr-3, mime- 1 . - piarcn , "WE W brwardtng, and Commission H 0 U IS Hi. , , WroULD inform tlie meiciiar.ts of ihe interior rW . i . i , J w.r.r, rlldll W 1 1 h lilt! HM1- IV inn met iwi'" , - , 'rocery business, added .hat of the Forward- I ., i .,Cili River. are prepared lo 14 -s oil me " - ' , ., I. i . i :.....:.. unnh such terms as will ,11 competition, our coaxes and i expenses be- r . .l . r. .:.ut k ! iKin nnv n nor un-t!.irii less on me irci-u j - fr the interior, and not otherwise directed, will L ,mJ in our p ssion. 17, I SH. AG ENC Y ,r the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores. VAVIXGi locate.! mysctt in umin.uu i K oe of el i,? TIMBER. LUMBER, ftPGNTINE, TAR, , 1 would say 'o the lie lhar n,illii!i2 shall he wanting on my part to Ljvi,, of entire satisfaction. I take this op- unity of acknowledging mv noiigauoua iu n.u-c have patronized nv, anu nop. u. . o! the business ot the public encrlly. STEWART PIPKIN. k-ilmin;. on, N. C, March 16, 1344. 26-l v. ifinvns For. 1845. u.t .eeeiv -d Turner end Hiiffh - A linaoacs for , .. Also ihe Farmers aud Planters and Pr.sby- ,n Almanacs for .345. bito'er 26, 1345. HARDWARE STORE ks tVrsosi Street, opposite tlie f Bank of Cape Fcivf. IlflS Subscriber aniiouucea lo t io public in "enora!, a.itl to liia tric.id.-i avid oi-I customers hamcular, that ho i iiu ipeiiiig an e itiiu new Stock OI IhOOCIS, Cotisisttng of Hardware and Cutlery, Saddlers' Materials, Carriage Makers' Materials, Carpenters' Tools, Paints, Oil, and Groceries. d inasmuch as quick anl's ars des'rub'e. all may pil ito with perfect c.jiifi lence on j;etti n rood am. JAMES BAKER. Kuril 13. 1844. 263-tf. IRAYSON MUTTER ! !r'ulti.l. i B i'f I'E.t, n prime article, recti ved Uv fom Gn.vs.m, Va. ALSO lbs IG S LARD, a first rate article, for sale bv I JON ES& DUNN, Pet. 12, 1S44. 1 foot if linvinouul. Sarness Making. h subscriber has on hand and for sale, at re- fil prices. .15 sets of harness, assorted, and a tew aire trim.nin, tec., low for cash, or on short '' lo punctual cuslomets. and barouche tops, and harness ol all kinds iiei!, and carriages re-t rimmed in beat stvle. pin notice, and at low prices. tpAH orders will be promptly attended to, and ork done, in the mo?t tastelul arid satislactory ier,or no charge made. us. I7.'44.-If - JAMES SUNDY; MATCHES! 3 GROSS superior Locofoco la(chc93 Ttlatt rroivar1 anil f r Y. r W. PRIOR. lo. 9th 1344-298-y. , . fJST rec -ived, an assortment of SPRING AND I RTTYIVtct rwnn . , xuiuiudu uuuua, among wnicn are inefanpv I . . I T flzu-incg, and Qalzarine Muslins and Prints. . ----- .JU.IIC, rnnzie itiusiins and-Uinhams, ----.! inbaiines, Alpawas. ond Challeys, . v ; ack Gicghams and Lawns, , , immer Cloths and Cassimers, ' ' ? '. imhroons, Drillinss, and Linens, ' "' oh Barrage and Filit Shawls, ' : ' k Lace and Filit Cardinals and Cape, ' " i?le Gimps, Silk Fringe, and Gimp Trimmings eh Lamehon Brocade Silks, ireaH and Gimpure Lace and Edpina, le Thread and Mactin Lace and Edgings, &e ,R Q C E R I E S . bags old Jara, I hags Cuba, J Coffee. 'baosLaqnira, ! 'bajsSt Domingo, . , ' hl,lla- Susar, assorted. Wand Powdered Sugar, n?'fs-retaiIngMoltsse.,! ' ee J,W Yofk fine) AIm and .ack Salt n .Dd M,ckTe,c,tc - ; .. . iv it ,0,v. : : qeq, McNeill. . S72-T. NEW SPRING, GOODS. JAMES -RITIjEI1; . HAS just received by the late ar rivals, from the North, a large ' as sortment of goods.:. Among which nr . - ; ( , , Krench and Eulish Lawns, - Premium Prints, (new style,) ' 5 -- Alpaca, colored and black,- " ' - Jti oat t and Cambric Muslim, Gimps and Fringes, assorted, Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, ,. Bobinet Laces and Etlginjrs, Black and colon d Lace Veils, 1 Superjine Cloths and Cat aimercs, - .- -.. Merino Cloth and Kentucky Jeans, . Drab.-tle-le and French Borobaiinea, t French and Irish Linen Drilline, 3-4 lo 6-4 bleached and brown Domestics, Carpeting and Hearth Rte, - Penpsj Ivani. and other Jeans, With many ot her ariicl. s, comiri5ing a very large assiirtincnt ; all f which, bt-in'v purchased by the Package (or Cas!i,vill be offered at very low prices for Cash, or on the usual time to punctual cus tomers, i - v arch 23, 8!4. , . . . 265-. ; Classical School, AND FEMALE SEMINARY. A CLASSICAL SCHOOL will be opneJ at Ca.tharre, ou lh- 13th day o November, 1844, bv i lie R-v. ANGUS C. McNCILL. and contimic J in St-ssions of five inoinhs. Mr McNeil! is a distin guished s:raduat- of the Unin-rsity if North Caroli - na, and emim-nily qua'Pietf to prepare 'yom sentleoien fiT Clye. He is a'o :i ifialoale tif 'lie Tiieoli.i.ical Iu.-titii!iun ut Union, Virginia, which renders him the more eminently conipcienl fr the supervision of Academical S'utlent, as his attention and vare viil! be r.l.ke directed to th; cultivation i f t lie moral as w. I! us tho lot-llect'ial tacuilies. Those ntit ili sini j; a. knowledge nfthu Linguisesi " ' rec ive a thorough course of Ma them uieul and Enir'.ih cJicjtioii undtr his in struction. Mrs McNEILL (the lady orthe Rev. nous C. McNeill,) w ill lake charae oflho Female Drpait ni. nl, in which i:l b- latilil Spilluigr, R.:aili:i-, Writms, Aritiimet c. G'-oirapIiy, Giaminar, His tory, A!:re"rsi, Geoiiit-try, Natural, Moral, and Mental. Pndosophr, Rneloric, Loiic, Botany, Geography of th': Heaven?, Cheonstrv and all the Ens'ih branches ti-uul!y siiiili-ci in Female Semi naries, as well as French, Music, Pjiutins, Oii' n lal Tint in?, M'iz Tiniin, Ornamental Net-die Work, Wax Fwera, Fruit and Worsted Flowers. Mrs McNei'l is very highly accredited for the u?e- fu!, eul shteucd, and orn:i utal edut alio'', 'U rived fro:n her happy manner of in-truttion and discip'ine itt Similar e under h r charge it other parts of Ihe Slate. The rates of fiuiioii in ihn above Institution- wil: be as lo- as in any others lo Ihe Stat'-. The studiou car wliit h ira.i rn'iiled bv the Trustees in th procuri-iii'-nt of individuals to su perintend the above Institution., in whom are to be found a :i u-3;llib!nse of qualifications of hiffll order, and qualities of dignified char.tct.cr, united t- the several ;idv.Mi'ages, con veniencies, and in ducements 1 1 pureits an. I "luanJiani to send their childre-i and nu!s to iIicm- Institutions, inspire the Trustees ui;h every ctmfiJence that tnev uill be gener-ju-ly patronized. Tlie villa irvi of Car ihae is siiuated on a very hieh, hea ihy and airy ride; is well furnished with pu-e cood water, and is susceptible bv iin;.rovcnirnt cf benj one of ihe mostsiihtly vi lactam tbe .State. One of the main trave'Iin-; roails lo Favettevii'c f orn the mountains pa-'S'.s through the village, o u hich is to be lound al.nost dailv all the nrt'c'es i f necessity as well as I txttry. Tlios livin-j in a sickly country will ex perience a. deii-jhlf-il cUartt in inakin ihi-irauin-iner resid-'rices ai'j-'ii iof the village, whicli may b? done c-'ieop'y, as laud may be I:arl at very low rates. And some beautiful site? present them selves i.nin-diatelv abo it tiio vill.-rc tor settle ments. And lor tbosa who are fond to tutiulie in the (-has-? arid sporM if the fi-le, will b- found tbe finest opportunities in Ihe circumjacent country, a wild simp is very abundant. P.ovi-ioi-t are to be found in the neifrhborhood plenteous ai'iii cheap, and Boarilinir niay tie bad in the village or in the vicinity at inn-h'rnle rates. JOHN B. KELLV, JOHN M ORISON, S. C. BRUCE, Committee. Carthate, Oct. 25, 844. 297. 1 m. NEW GROCERY, FXLTJIT& CROCKER'S' THE Subscriber has taken the Store inn FTsy street directly opTios.te bis o!d stand, where he is now reeei vinj? a ' STOCK OF GOODS. Consisting in part of Brown, HavWia', loal; or ufclied, and powdered Su gars; T Coffuc; Pepper, Ail-ifif ; Ginjrer; f?ale ratus; i?larch; Mack; xv'i Shad; Salmon; Pickles; Olives: Caners: bu'.ler. water, und -.oria Cracker--: Cheese; Pepp-sr Sai'ce; Camphor;'Indi4ro; Cassia; Nutmegs, Citron Mat; Sweet and Casio ''Oil; cbewtnsf and smoking Tobacvo; Principe and Ha vana Segars; Sroich,. Maccoboy, and . Rappee SnufT Soerm Candles: Powder anl Shot; Epsom and table Salts. 'Lamp Oil; Blackln; Vinear; Ma-lerrn, Sherry, a nd-swret Malaga Wines ; Al monds, Filberts, a md. M.adcira. N's; saltpetre; sul phur; iflvm; Herr'.ngs; currant an,aT .Jeiiy; Prunes'; Anchovy 'Sauce;, sardines,' walnut catsup; pick letl Oysters ; cloves; Cayenne Pi pper; cur rants; M Ustatd; Su;;ar House Molasses; and almost everv article tisoaliv called lo- in a Grocery Store, which he will sell as low as anv on 3 in ho place, for Cash, or on approved credit. ' ALSO, ' CROCKERY. W.FR.IOR. 298:y. Nov. 9th, 1814. TKES H NORFOLK O Y S T E R S, Ilecpivi rt Daily, . AND FOR SS.LE AT LIBERTY POINT, By the Gailon, Q.uart, or Supper.' rtCP" Families can be supplied with' any quan tity desired, by application to the subscriber. 3 . :.. JOSEPH BROOKSBANK, Nov. 16, 1644. 299-3L HALL, tl, HALL WOULD inform the public lhat tbey: have moved from i heir old stand to tbe store lately occupied bv Messrs C J & R M Orrell- and known as the Yeltov Buildin'os. ' Having largely increased their stock of GROCERIES, tbey are prepared to offer inducements in the way .id trade. i nut. wui De to uie inieie-ft ol purcnaaera .generally to give "them a call. 'Their stock will consist in pait oi ...... 10 TorisStvedtes and Erelihl ran, &u0 lbs. Caet, Blifltir, aj)d German StecL 600 Pa. Hollow Wire, , , .. .. . As . .,.r. , 500 lbs".Bar Lead, i " '40 Bags Shot, assorted, ' ":. ' 15 Kegs Vowder, - ; , 3UU lbs. Epsom Salts, . 1 ,.- . 300 lbs. Alum, ,. 1 00 lbs. Borax, ' " ' " " ' , 1500 lbs. Copperas, ''-'. '. 150 lbs Indiao, I Cask Saluiptus, ; . ; . i ; : . 50 sides sole Leather, 75 Bags Rio CoflVe, Iff Hhds. Porto Rico Suffar, H00 lbs. sinole and double leflrrod tail Coffee crushed Snar, 300 sacks Liverpool Salt, 5U0 bushels Alum do AlsSO, V agon Bojces, Heilous, Vii,t-s, Anvils, Cotton Card-, Curry Com'is, Potiket Cutlery, Patent Medi cine", Hadloek's Sjrup and Powdrrs, Cassia, Cainphur, Castor Oil, Paints, Pulty, Drugs, &c.&c. Sept. 14, 844, 29J Til 1 1. 1 T A 11 T JUDGMENTS & EXECUTIONS ; OF ALL SORTS, F or sale at the Carotitnan Office. NOT I C E. JUS I' RECEIVED, from New York, my Slock cf FALL AND WINTER (KUUID)S: Embracing a General Assortment of such Goods at are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Grocery Store. 1 hose in want t sut-n articles are invited lo cull and supply tliTns, lve upon ut tood terms- as can he done elsewhere. Those who have heretomre patronized ine in my line will accept my thanks fir the same, those who have not, arc invited to do so as soon as it suits their convenience. P.TAYLOR. Sept. 27, 841. S92-4m. WE havej.ist received from New York and Phils d 'lphia a large as;o tmcnl of FALL & WINTER (B00ID: - CONSISTING OF Groceries, Hardware, Crocker-, &c, &c, which we will s! at the lowest market pricrs. PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. Oct. 14, 814. 295-3w. BAR SOAP. THE subs.:rib. r offers for sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettevtllo (N. C.) Candle Factory," and warranted iqu.il if not superior to Colgate's best No. I. Bei ig determined to devote all necessary atten tion to the business, and off ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a t onnd lv the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. ICZp" All orders thankfully received and prompt v tten Jed to. W. McL. McKAY. Fayettevilte, May 24,811 " State of IVortU C"aroI!ua--Moore County. In Equity Fall 2erm, 1844. Harbcrt Spencer vs. Corn's Dod & Leonard W. La lion. IT anpeirinz to the court, that Corn's Dowd, one of the defendants in the suit p;ndinz in Mooie Court of Equity, wherein Harbcrt Spencer is Plain tiff, and t'om'sDowd and Leonard VV. Lawhon are Oefond.uit", is not an inhabitant of this State: Theie4ore, ord.-red bv the Cou-t, thai publication hetttude li the North Carolinian Jor three months, for Ihu said Cornelies Dowd to be and appear be fore his Honor the Judcof the Court of Equity lo be hold for the county of Moore, at the Court House in Carthage, on the Monday before the last Monday oi February. IS45, to plead answer or demur lo Ihe Plaintiffs bill, otherwise it will be taken pro con fe.iso and heard exporte as to hiru. Witness S. C. Bruee. Clerk ofon.-said Court, the Monday before -the Fast Monday in Anost, IP44. 299-3m. i . . S. C.BRUCE, C M E. FOR -SALE: - : OLD UYK WHISKEY. Very fine chewin Tobacco. C. LUTTERLOH No. 16, 1S44. - 299-if. t$5 Keward will be GIVEN for the apprehension ofrny Kegrb ivoman ELIZA' TYLER," or proof that will convict any pi rson oriiarborHig her.., ;- . ... , H , DAVID CARVER. Nov. 23, 1844. ' . 300-3t. !rTT Oriservor ennv t week. - ' Dlt . U. B VANS, BEINGf shout to leave Fayetteville for some months, respectfully .informs his friends, that the BOTANIC MEDICINES recommended by Thom son,: Howard, S.c.;. cat -be hart fresh. end genuine of SAMUEL J. HIiN,SLAUli,xruggiat, nest door to the office lately occupied by him. . November 9, 1844. fff-ff.' JUST PRINTED. NEGOTIABLE NOTES, of all the various, kinds used, just printed and for sale at this Office. MANTUAMAKING & MILLINERY. MRS. ; E- WALTON begs leave to ear to her friends and the public, that she is prepared to cule orders for all kinds ofdress making and Mil linery; and having visited New York tbe past summer, she has made arrangements for receiving ihe lunbiona from. N. York, quarterly. Mrs W.-wil carry en the Mantuamaking and .Millinery at her - ' r , - y f J T7 . - residence on uay street, secouu uuur iu ut iub PostOlticc. " ;:' ' ,:.,r Gcntlemens" straw and leghorn hats cleansed and pressed.:-- NY". .- .!.:.:.':!- v ;:; -l;. :- Sept. 2, 844. , , , ... . , t S2m ., D. M9LADRIN, . IN addition to a-eneral uuorlmnnr ol" Groceries, ...t Hardware, Cutlery, ohoes, hats,4 &c, is now opening a choice selection of seasonable - Wmil v".(ft((i!3sd': Vix: Fine blue,- black, invisible green, and Kteel mixed Cloths; fancy Cassiineres j Sattinelts, Ken tucky JeAns; Kerseys ; Blankets. Alpacas ;Mas-lin-de-Lains j worsted Shawls;. Bed Ticking; Shining, and a varretv' of Prins, Vestingsj'Coat Trimmings, &c. .. v ; .- . ltt -.- i ; .,.e-t JtLSCk -:, . - . , L- - -,- . 4Ut proof Jamaica Rum, " Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, ' ' Fine Madeira and Port Wine, -'.'. Sicily, Madeira, Tcnerrffe, and Malaga ditto. . I'ha ahr.ve Goods will be sole" low for Cash, Coon try Produce, or charged to those who have heretofore been punctual. D. McL. September 7; 1844. '- 29-v. N E W B O O K S, Stationery, &c. R. W. HARDIE HAS just received a new Ktock of Bo ks and Sta tion" rv, consistinf of innnv ne works, besides the SCHOOL, THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, and Miscellaneous works; books for children, Christ mas and New Year's presents friendships' offer ings. Fine letter ami cap paper, plain and ruled; ladies and gentlemen's fine pen and pocket knives; silver Pencils ; steel pens and quills ; fine note paper, with nearly every article in the Book and Staiionerr line which may be called for. Oct. 26, 814. - wvToin i v- . r i - u JiU respecuui W w ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, lhat he has taken the stand recently occopied by E.J.Clark, on Gillespie Strcet, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will "manufacture and keen con- ttarlly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Pel sons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine hisstocr. before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sell as cheap as any oiner mnnoracinrcr in in"-oiaie. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in tli lastest style, and best manner. Also uu 1 1 c-lU.Mj. Aug. 17, 1S44. 2CI-y. C. LUTTERLOH, AT the Stand formerly occupied by Williams Sl Lull er lob, has on hand, and is now re ceiving, a general assortment of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Hardware, Cutlei jy Hollow-ware, Hats, Bonnets, and Shoes. Also, a great variety of CROCKERY, CHLVA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE. Oompiisins DINNER TEA, COFFEE, and Chamber Sets, together wth almost eery article io that line that inay be called lor. The abovo Goods are oflered low, at wholesale or retail, for Cash, Produce, or on tiuio to punctual dealers. Forwarding and Receiving will be attended to. September 7, 844.29-y. rjatJE Subscriber being desirous of moving to JEL the West, offers fur sale tbe following pieces or parcels of land, lying in the counties ol Bladen and New Hanover: 537 acres lying on South River, Bladen en., including the plantation on which I live ; 3' 0 acres of which arc yood fertile linds, and pioduee corn, peas, potatoes, cotton, &c. There are about 200 acres clea red and in a t'lierable state of cultivation, inclosed with good fence. The buildings are a comfortable frame house with rooms below and above, four fire-places, and all necessary oet houses. This is as healthy a location as to be found in the lower country, also well watered. 900 acres lying between Colly Swamp and Black Creek Bay. This survey is well timbered and is valuable for turpentine und toll timber 'it is so' surveyed as not to include bays or percosins 5 or 6 miles to South Rtver, and about the same to the Cape Fear- 160 acres lying in Colly Swamp, 3 or 4 miles Horn the Cape Fear River, beating Cyprus timber. 3P6 acres lying in New Hanover co.. on Black River. Tins survey includes a valuable Cyprus Swamp, the hauling would not be more than a J or mile to the river ; the balance of the survey is suitable for turpentine. ,' 150 acres, morn or less, lytnin Newllnnover, adjoining Jas. Kerr,. Esq. and E H Andres, some thing more than b . If bay, the residua turpentine land. ' Further description of the above lands is thought to be unnecessary, as persons wishing to purchase would like to vinw them before they do so- These lands can be divided so as to suit purchasers, but I feel unwilling to sell a part without disposing ef. the wholeJ GEORGE W. MANNER. Vt AN, : ' Gravelly Hill. Bladen county. N.C. No. 9, 1844.1 r. , i-.f. .. ; - . . ; 98-61. . Gardner and Meifcethan, CARRIAGE MAKERS. HAVE now en hand and tarsals a much larg er 8tock of Work than usual, consist. Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Sulkevs, Wagons, &c. PoMnni wishing to buy. would do. well to call and examine tbek Work and prices, which bave been reduced, to sijit the tunes, . We warrant onr work, as usual, torone year. !CF Repairing neatly executed a t short notice and at reaocea prices. -No-. 1844. A : S39-1,. JBncoaragcP Howe Maun4ctnre BATTLE & BISHOP, WHOLESALE GItOCEUS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , ' 11 ecel Yi ng- an a Forwarding AGENTS, WILMWGTO.V, A. C. A. J. BATTt.E H. M. BISHOP SSS-3m. NEW GOODS. it ' I THE subscriber takes Ibis method to inform his friends and public generally, that be has taken the store recently occupied by Mr James Dodd, southwest corner ol market square, facing both on Hay and Gillespie streets, where be in tends opening an entire new s'ock of Goods, (now on ihe way from Philadelphia, New York and Boa ton.) And ean say with confidence, that he will sell as low (quality of articles considered,) as can be bought in this or any other market in the State. Without enumerating, his stock will be large and general. Among which may be found super wool dyed, bluett, and blue Cloths ; invisible green and steel inixtvi do.; black, blue, striped and plaid Cas-sim-res; Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Tweed Cloths and Kerseys; the newest styles of fashionable Vett ing ; fashionable Cravats and Stocks ; Marinos; Alpaccas; Muslin de Lains; Velvets; embroidered Muslins, for evening dresses ; a variety of fashion able Silks ; satin and velvet plaid Ribbons ; Neck laces ; Lnwn Handkerchiefs ; best Silk do.; black Silk and Merino Hose; white lamb's wool and cot ton do.; in short, all sorts of Hosery ; Pins and Needles; a nen-ral and fine assortment of Prints and large winter Shawls; ladies' fine, kid, calfskin Clippers and Buskins; straw, Florence, and velvet Bonnets; silk Veils and Cravats; fancy Mitts; white, black, silk and kid Gloves; black silk Bugle do.; Bugle Buttons; crimped Cuffs and Collars; oil Silk; wiih a great variety of lancy articles. Also, a lare assortment of Hats, some of finest quality, and mot fashionable shapes. Kip Bro'ans and negro Shoes; and Blankets. Hardware and Cutlery ; Crockery and Glass Ware. Also, aood assortment of fine St. Croix Sugar, best Loaf do., fine Hyson Tea, Java and other Ccflees, Iron, Salt, (Sack & Alum,) Molasses, together with almost every article nsual -ly kept for sale in this market, all of which will be sold on the most accorninodati ng terms. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. Sept. 7. 844. 239-v. I AM now receiving and have in Store, 350 Bars Rio, Cuba, Jsva, and St.DomingoCofiie, 10 finds. Porto Rico Sugar, 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Parrels do. 15W Bushels Alum Salt, ' 100 Kegs Nails, 10 Tons Swedes and English Iron, 500 Sides sole, upper, harness, skirting, and bri dle Leather, 75 Boxes 8x10 and 10 x IS Glass, 5il Pieces cotton Bagging, 40 Coils Rope, 250 lbs. superior Indiso, I Pipe best French Brandy, I do Swan Gin, 1 do Jamaica Ram, 10 tir. Casks Wines, assorted, 3 Baskets Champaign, 10 Cases Shoes, assorted, 16 do Hts and Caps, 5 Berrels Tanner's Oil. . 1 Doz. Currying Knives, at S3 SO each. 1000 lbs Bar Lead, 50 Bags Shot, 25 Kegs Powder. I OH Pairs Trace Chains, JO Boxes Axes, 8 Sets Blacksmiths' Tools, 1 0 Bacs Pepper. Spice, and Ginger, 1 Chest of the very best Tea, 10 qr.do. fsir quality do. Nutmegs, Cloves, Soap of various qualities. Cast ings, Muscat Wine in boxes. Knives and Forks, Pncket Knives, Pad Locks, &c, with many other articles for sale by T. S. LUTTERLOH. ALL Goods sent to my care will be taken care of. And produce from Iho back country sold or shipped as thn owner may direct. Tl S. L. Sept. 7, S44. 239-tf. PROSPECTUS FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX. 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' "For the Appendix, $f per copy." : Six copies of either ot the above works will - be sent tor S5; twelve copies for $10 ; and to on in proportion for a greater number. faymenis may oe transmineo ny man, postage riaid. at oor risk By a rule of the Post Office De partment, postmasters sre permitted to frank letters written by ineinseiyt-a, containing money tor eao scriptions. The notes of any bank, current where a subscrib er resides, will be received by as at par. To insure all the numbers, the subscriptions should be in Washington by ihe 10th of December next, at farthest. jry No attention will be paid to any order on less the inoney accompanies it.: . BLAIR ftx RIVES. Washington City, Nov. 1 1, 1844. FOR SALE. A good MILCH COW. with or without a Calf. Apply at this Of fice. . . : 1 Volume 6 Number SOI LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS. One case just received, among which ate some fine likenesses ol POLK and DALLAS. For ealo by R. W. HARDIS. Oct. 26, 1844. B L A N K S. R.W. HARDIE Has just re ceived a supply ol BLANKS, mostly used by Cb-rks, Sheriffs, and Constat Ics, printed on fine) paper and well execnted. " Prove all thing, and hold fail that which is good." Paul. THESE PILLS have now become she domestic medicine of almost every family. They are con sidered by all who have given them a trial, to be the most pleasant, safe and effectual medicine ts use they have the sanction and approval ofthe most eminent Physicians who have adopted them in their practice, purchase them by the dosen boxes of the agents, administer them to their patients, and recommend them as being superior to any other vegetable Pills before the public. They are not on ly Vegetable in name, but iti sub.-tance, and acta a friendjto Nature in all her operations. Tbey may be taken by persons of any l ; and Ihe feeble and the infirni,the nervous and delicate are strengthen ed by their operation ; hrcane they possess tonie and restorative properties, independent of their aperient e.flocts. And Females will .find them to be decidedly the best medicine in use for tbe com' plaints peculiar to their sex. In sick-headacber cosfiveness, and bowel-complaint, thev stand un rivalled. The habitually costive should not fail to ifive them a trial, as their action is entirely different from most medicines recomtnended for this con plaint, and they leave the bowels In a fine and healthy state, as may be seen by the following car tificates : The following U from Mr Isaac M. Thom as, .Merchant at Talladega co.t jSla.l Tala&eca Sprimcs, Ta!adea Co. August 17th, 184. J This is to certify that I have been afilicted witb sick-heache, dyspepsia, liver-complaint and ess liven ess for tbe last 8 or 9 years, during which time I had taken, as well as I tun recollect, about 60 boxes of Beck with's pills, 12 boxes of Peters pilis, and a number of boxes of Champion's snd Braiidreth's pills, all of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last I was recommended to trv Or Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well I dd, for f nevci had but one attack c f tbe sick-heaeache after I commenced taking the Pills,(now about 6 months) and 1 candidly confess, that I have derived more real benefits trom the use ol S:ence r'e Pills, than from all the o'her medicines and pills tiiat I bave ever taken : and I would earnestly recommend! them to all as btinj. in my opinion, the best medi cine in use for all lingering complaints. The pill have done me so much good, that 1 would not feel willing lo be without them for $5 a box ; and I can. not but feel very grateful to Dr Spencer for having prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distri--bution of it is confjrrinj a very great favor on the public, a a it is a thing ofthe utmost importance that every family should have a supply ol Dr Spen cer's truly valuable pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M.THOMAS. IS31 OUQ ilq. SOME "cry hombus from envy, some from jeal ousy cry humbug, and some from sheer ignorance of the thing cry humbug. I do not believe rverv thin2 th:t shines is gold, nor do I believe tba't which is hastily denounced is humbug. Prove e thing and then judge it.' HULL'S PILLS are nohumbus: wherever they have been used, they have invariably given the most decided and un equivocal satisfaction. The testimony exists on every side throughout this vast country from the Hog Cabin of the Western Wilds to the City Psl ace of the millionaire there are thousands of wit. nesscs to the unrivalled efficacy el this invaluable medicine. It generally cures the Chills and Fevers' the first day, and docs not sicken the stomach er. product any disagreeible sensation in the system. Obstinate cases of CHILLS and FEVER, when other preparations have fail-id, have yielded at one to a few doses of Hull's Pills, without any disposi tion of a return. They require no puffing, it ie un worthy of them. The Mfdieal Faculty are now prescribing them with unexampled success, not on ly in Chills aid Fver, hut in Fevers of all typts, grades and character, and considers them the most safe nnd harmless vet the most certain and nrnmni ftbrlfngc lhat can possibly bo administered in the remediate manaement-of Fevers peculiar to this country. Full directions for use accompany cash box. Price One Dollar. 1 HULL'S WORM LOZENGES are the ffreatesl discovery ever made for dispelling the vaiious kind of worms t but so frequently and distressingly an noy both cliiUIren and adults. From the Sparta Gazette "From our own knowledge we tako great pleasure in recommending to the publnr Hull's AVona Lozenfea na tba best worm tnvdirln extant. Chilitren will eat Ihem as they wonld cnd and cry for them." To parents we say, do no! be without these Lozenges at anv time, as von value the live's of your children. ALSO DR HULL'S For the relief oi coughs, colds, consumption. Asih ma,' whooping cough, oaterrb. tightness of the lunxs or chest, bronchitis, and all nulmonarv affection.. Several thousand boxes have been sold Within the . last. six months, pvwg Immediate relief to those who have been sfflicted with the most distressing coughs and colds, and restoring to- health persea in almost every since oi pulmonary arit etions. . '' Tlio whole world should know that Dr Hull's Cough. Loxengrs area certain ctire for all disease leading to consumptions, and d-eth. They are recommended by' thousands who have ttsed them, arid say that lbefc give relief when all other mean . fail. Price S5 rents prr box. with fnlf directions. : DR. LACOUNTS VEGETABLE TOOTHACHE ELIXIR, jj ci-tatK and immediate cure. (Price, 60 cents per Pbial.) CJ" For sale in Fayetteville bv . 6. J. HINSDALE. " " Lumberton by R.W. FULLER. " Elizabeth by "J.W. WHITlt And on enquiry may be found in nearly all the) towns and villages throughout the SoMbsra Slates. 9W-Sm.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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