? -. ' s V v "4 "Si tut "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES ASIT IS-TO lN'niVIDUALS; A NI TUT. O F : T H E .STATF. IS Tin: C OMM PKOPF.RTV OF ITS CITIZKNS J)t vy VM H BAYAE TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN I per annual, if paid in advance, S2 50 if paid at the end of six months 3 00 at tliu end of the year 3 5q Rates of Advertising : Sis'V cents per square for 'he first, and thirty cents for each subsequent insertion. Advertising . hy th? year .vilt be charged according i tiie quantity of matter inserted. Court advertisements, &c, 25 per cent higher. I N 1) EM NIT Y Against loss or damage by Fire. TIIE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL. S 105,000. Office in Orft'id near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City of .Veu? York. Jlcncy Office, Welh Building, 62 Wall si., JYcto York. Dl RECTO R3 Christian Zabriskie, Andrew C. Bmedief, Frederick V. Favre, Jeremiah John-toil, John Skilhnun, ni.il. WilMs, . Abr'rn T. Boskeick, Francis Steinhcil, S mil EI. Clapp, Joh.i Lo'jgctr, Of. us . O. lh ndy, L:.uue! Richardson , Nicholas Wyckof. LEMUEL ItU.'H A FIDSON, Pres't. AmsKW 15. Hodoes, Scc'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Aeut, New York. THK W i !' i tmsVits: Fi re Insurance Company, hiving U.'oi incorporated by an act of the Lcgisla t iir of the rotate f New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors offer to Insure their IVillow-cilizoin I hrou .jhout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, O.i IJ libling-", O .)- 1 and Mcretiandi.se, and Fer so : d Property iT Mierall y, assuring iheoi that the iiifirs of ihi Cm;aity. shall he conducted with sto-h fairnes", can l.r an I liberality an lhy trust will 'jutitl '. it t j p iUlic roiii deuce, auo patronage. The Subset iber, Aint fir the aim ve Com pi'iv, will give any further i ni'ormation that uiay ! i desire hv those who wish to Insure.' JAM US MARTI NX, Aonl, Hay Sir. -t. Feb. s, i ;. 3i i-i r. ROBERT A. STUART 6 ( G 1 1 AS lonioved to the Store on Peison -. nlly occupied bv Co'. S. T. Hawicv street, re arid in ni I v (fpp-isite toe Oapi! Ft-ur Uank, win re lie can supply I he wants of all bis cut lonicrs in the DRY GOODS AND GROCERY LINE. A I 0, n ihi"t: supply of Foreign Liquors illirj Vitl?3. 8 do. Sf.iart A pul 2G, 1315. & M c'jarv i O'd Port Wine. 3 23 -If. ROBERT W. HAllDIIi, SOOZBIUTDBS 5 NOOKS EL I Kit AND STATIONER. ID AVTNG located himself in Fayettevilie, on H iy si reet, 3 doors from Mr Hale's; book; if. re, will keep const .sully on hand a general as .rtme Vtof Ro -ks and Stationery. He invite? the ,o::dieto evil and examine his sclecUons, whether d.isirou of pun linin o' not. jiein' Bookbinder, and provided with a complete net of tools and apparatus, he is prepared to execute all ki ids of bind. n, from the plainest to the iiioet coi-ly. II,': solicits the patronase of his fellow citizensof Favtteville and the surrounding country. Nov. -23, 184 t. 2G1-V WANTED. BUSHKLS OF ASIIF.S, imme diately, for which a fi ir price will be W. Me.L. McKAY. 2G3-tf. aid. March 9, 844. tate of " Carolina Cumberland county Court of I'lcas cS" Quarter Sessions .March Term, 1845. Archibald McKay vs. the Heirs at Law of Mary -. Ii''li-4 -, cleceasccl. Sciie Facias. W'Y appear! H. Ih.; folio to the satialact on of the Court that , . I M lowin'' person, ncis ai law m xuaiv Belisle, d.cM, to wit: John r arrell, William li Wheaton, and the h irs of Siivy Oglcshy, are not Ililiabitards of this Siato, and tlie usual process of Lw cannot be served on them; it is therefore order ed that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Noith Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town of Fayettevilie, requiring the said non reidents to appear i t the next teim of this Courf, fo be te Id tor th" county of Cumberland at tlie Court House in Fayettevilie, on the first Monday in Jui).' next," nn-1 shew cause why the lands of Mar B hsl , dec eased, which descended to them, -hould not be sold to saliify the plantilT's claim. V if vs, J .dm Mrlnuin, Clerk of s-aid Court at Olhee n Fa ye fev ille.the first Monday of March I) 1845. and G'ttb of Amoric.an Indepcn- April 12, IS 13. 320-61. per alv. $3 25. 1 1 E subscriber is now receiving, at the new Brick Store, (on the north side i J'f Hy stre.d, s.'j..iniH2 the t-tore of Messrs C. 1 . it n entirely ev Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of blue, wool-dyed black, aim t irvi sihl green Cloth?; black and lancyUassimcres; Meri no ditto; summer Cloths ; irp-ue;w, fcroon?; Kentucky Jeans; Georgia Nankins; Bron Linens a,l Drillings ; Iri.-h Linen ; a lar-o and iiandso.ne assortment of Prints ; Printed Muslins and Lawns; 8lzorines, Lupinas; ictonas; b-ack nnd &ured Silks; Bishop Lawns ; Jaconet, Swiss, PUi.i, and Book' Muslins; fancy silk Shawls and Point?; Silk and Kid Gloves; cotton and silk Hose; Ciiopa and Gimp Cords; Cords and Tassels ; Cap and fionnct Ribbons ;. silk and cotton Handker chief ; brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheet ings ; Bod Ticks; Stocks and Cravats ; Linen Bonoina and Collars. Also, a Rood assortment of Fur, Wool, &. Palm Leaf HATS ; Straw and Florence Bonnets ; silk and cotton Um brellas ; P-irasol and Shades; Shoes; Buttons and Combs, &-c Tliesfl Goods were selected with reat care bv he ubscriber, and are offered at -wholesale and re tail, for CASH, or on time to punctual dealers. Country merchants will find it to their Interest to call and examine tnc bioch. - HENRY LILLY. FayUvilIe, Aprill9, 1845. 32l.8w. Yellow just re- ceived and for sale by H ALL & HALL. Feb. 1. 310 Encourase Home Manufactures Gardner & McKetlian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their stvlo of Work, and have now on hand a G.-'.N ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, -Waggons; &c. Which for elegance of hapc and finish, and dura bility, will compare w ith any made i:i the UStiite.-1. Persons wishing to buy, would do wpII to call and examine our work, as we have determined to se!l LOW for Cash, or approved notes. :Huvinjr in our employ first rate Smiths, we are prepan d to do any Iron work in the above line on modi-rate term?. We warrant a!I our work to be of good and faith ful woikm.inrhip and mati'tiale, for one year. irrP- REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable term-. Faycttevdle, February 8, 1315. y. FOR SALE. ox. sreeti ttlnzi.d KJ.OWEIt POTS. laaod PICKLE JARS with eovers- C. LUTTERLOH. Feb. 6, IS 14. 31 I-tf. ST Forvarliug- H 0 II Ail jiinl Commission U S E. rOULU inlorui the mti cha nt.s of ihe iuttu ior that thev have in contu ction with the gen eral grocery business, added lhat of the Forward inj; ; and havinsr larije and coimnotlions Ware houses on the b-Ankoflhe River, are prepared to receive and forward Goods upon such terms aa will dfy all comjietitioii, ur chaise and expenses be-'iTione-tliird less on the frei'bt b lis than any other house in the place. AH Goods shipp -d to G. W. D s vis of Wilming ton, tor the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. An. 17, 1S11. 27 l-i f. 5 OO F I.O W E R POTS For sale by XV. Pit I Oil. ";l. 15. 1S45. 312-61. FOR SALE A LARGE assortment of (J ROCKERY', GLASS, CHINA, STONE, AND aUIvBNsWAiiu.con- pi'lSlll UHllirri x rjnr-.,, u,i.Kl,...,. . toeetlier with almost every article in that line. craii-s assorted for the Country trade. 6 dozen Flower Pots. G ditt i Pickle Jars, with covt". C. LUTTERLOH. Feb'y 15, IS 15. 312 y, JACKSON JOHNSON HAS on h ind at the Wagjon Yarl, for HIRE, HORSES AND BUGGIES. ALSO, Has a TWO-HORSE CONVEYANCE, with a view . f accommodating persons wishing passage to any of the neighboring towns. April I, 1845. 319-f. $25 KBWAKU. RAN AWAY from Mr Jam. ' Mpnnffie on the 7th of Decen her last, my nerro man ARCHY late the piopcrty of A. Bibee dee'd. inches Ur. i- about 5 feet b or I hiyh, has a long smooth black face, with full prominent and is lame in one of his eyes legs. He is supposed to tie turw- i:i: about Fayettevilie, N. C. A rewarci ot 5u ill be paid fur him if taken and lodged in any Jail in this State, or $25 if taken and lodged in Jail in any oilier of the States, so lhat I can get lum auain. J J. M. STRONG, Favcttev l!c, N. C, April 12, IS 15. 320-tt IS LIVERY STABLES. THOS. J. 1VIIIVIS, Jltzent of the Lafayette Livery Stables, RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has a supply of excellent Saddle and Harness horses to tilRE ; also, two Sulkies, one Buggy, and will in a lew ibys have two mors splendid Busies to hire, on the following tctnis: For Horse, per day,'" SI Bu22V," " s.,nrev. " r . GO 75" 1 to . Horso and Buggy, or Sulkcy Horses wilt be boarded on the follow ins terms: Board, per day, . ' vtek, "' . month, ; " year. . ' . SJ 50 3 W 'HI OO 125 0 . A two horseCarnage kept for tho accommoda tion of those who may want passage to any p .ace offof the regular Stage lines. - C --.i'i. c..K.rit.arQ r-vrfrieoi e in tho above busi- lAnit -r uilh liii romolete stock f Horsea and Vehicles, will enable him to give fall salisfjc tion to all his patrons. ' - - .' " nd Conveyances will oe at- April 11, 1845.: ; :i - 320-y. ; " - fldb M,a' PRIME ejTtra lnrge rikXy Planting IRISH POTATOES. la Be-'r FAYETTE YILLE, SATURDAY. JUDGMENTS fc EXECUTIONS OF For sale at ALL SORTS, the Carolinian Office. REMOTA1L,. CLAKK & McCALLU3I, HAVING removed their Tailoring Establishment from their lute S!fp to the buihlin; formerly oc cupied by Win. L. Cofer, nearly opposite to the Lafayette Hotel, on Hay street, respectfully inform their friondii and customers, that thev wiM continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in the most approved and fashionable manuer. They return their thanks for the liberal share o! business they have received, and pledge themselves to merit a continuance of it, by strict -attention and skill. Latest fashions regular! v reeei ved from New York. Dec 14, 1841. - ' 203-tf. BAR SOAP. THE subscfiir offers for sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettevilie (N. C.) Can -lie F.ietorv," and warranted iqu il if not superior to Colgate's bet No. I . Hei -ir determined to devote all uecessaiy atten tion tolhc business, and ff-rinir it at u reduced price, (Scents a pound !v the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public, pat'ronajre. ;C3P A it ordertf thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Favetfevill.., Muy 21,844 100,000 Acres .Valuable Pf5 THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to (In- Estate, of -Abram Iubo':s, d2C,d., lyinz principally in Il'jbeson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, the dit-rent surveys con taining ov. r ON1-; HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a 1 irire part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a l,n oe - quantity ol Tim'x r is now rafted to tlie Georgetown mar ket. Tiles ; lamJs are very valuable both for the Timber and Tin pent ine, for which purpose a larse part is will suited, beiu in a region where the Tut -pontine yields more abundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will lie sold at a low price, and in rj'u i n'ities to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained by applvinirto the Hon. Robert Stra:iSe, James C Df'bhin, Es'j., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) 1 understand there are many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby s.iven, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application f'r any part of the Lands ccn be made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will he duly au:horiz(.d to make sale off ho same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayct'cx :.le, N. C, March 1, IS45. 3t4-tf. State of North Carolina Cumberland county In, Equity. Million) R . Carmichiie!, Administ'r of John Ray Michael Carmichael in his own riyht, and that ot Pis wite iYiarj, ""V - . ..,- vj .. ,,. a -t.;i.,i(l io rtulioun and wife Horn, and Oiii icli.fti, i .o.a, John, Joseph, and Catharine Ca rtnichael by tiu-ir -uaiciian and' iuxl friend Malcolm R. Carmichael, Against Archibald Ray, Adm'r. of John Ray, Anpis Ray. James Rav. John Rav, Daniel Ray, Efly Ray, aiul Catharine Ray, and John, Mary Ann, Lauchlin, Archibald and Duncan Ccilquhoun. IT appearing by the affadavit of" the complain ants that Catharine Ray, John Ray, Daniel Ray, and John, Mary Ann, Lauch in, Archibald and Duncan Colquhoun, are not inhabitants of this Siiit.e, publication is therefore ordered to be made for six weeks in the North Can linian, for the ab sent defendants to make their personal appearance at the Court of Equity, to he held for the county of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayettevilie, on the Gth Monday after the 4th Monday in March, 1845, then and th re to plead, answer, or demur, or the said bill will be taken as confessed and heard exparte as to them. Witness, ArchM A T Smith, Master of our said Court of Equity at office, the 7th Monday after the 4th Mondav in September, IS44. A RCH'D A T SMITH, C. M.E March 29, 1845, per Adv. 3 25. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMES KYLE Has iust received bv the last ar- rivals from the NorHi, a larc and splendid assort- Her residence is fo w-11 known that it needs no de ment of " " ' tcrit'tion. No exertions wilt be sared to '"ive KPK '(; (i(H)!IS. Among which aro Balzorines, Batiiste, French Ijm wp, printed Muslin and J:uouts, 1513 pieces Calicoes, lit! ps Irish Linen, La wns, Diapers, Table Cloths and Linen Cambric, Handketchiefs, black and colored Silks, Silk Mit-, Gh.-ves, Cam bric and Bobinct Lace and L Ig'ng, sujierune1 Clolhs, Cassimeres, V"sting, Kentuekv Jean Nankeei's, Kipskin Slippers, 6-4 to 3--1 bleached and brown 6'h;rl inland Sheetiiig, Loots, fchoes &c. all of which being purchased for cash bv the n.-ndia."i at pubiie and private sa'e, will be otTcred bv wholesale or retail at low prices for cash, or oi time to punctual customers. March 29, 1845. i ' NEW FANCY ; CHEAP FOll CASH ONLY W. G. MATTHEWS IS now receiving- his SPRING and SUMMER & O O 1 s, Of the latest and most fashionable styles, con-if in-j of new and lashional-le Goods foi Ladpr Dresses, sjch as Cobaltiues,Orandies, Ch irlatir.e and B.irare; Buck, co.oret, nruved ant oatn stritte Balzorinc; Pans blue Chine ditto, ami a .1 A. Il ttt vaiiery -t ottu r new siyies. Also, super n-.ue oiav and black Bombazines, De-lains and Alpaca); Piinted and Lace Stripe LiWim; Mushnsand Jaei nets, &c. . For Genllenien Cassimew; Drap-d-Ete; Linen Driiliims and Gainbroons; Vesting; Neck Hatict- j kerch'efs, and superfi?e Satin Sca'tfs. i ! Alsof Ladn s' and Gcnt!eiiieit,s black and colore! Gloves, (prime articles:).: white and black Sdk Glo-csand Milts; Linen and Co'ton ditto; Ladie tine plain and bem-Miich Handkerchiefs," (Thread Cambric; together -with Straw Gnods 'nt'atl de fcription3, Is'apolitan Lace . and Hair' B jnnels. (latest Spring iashion;) Bonntt Ribbons and Flowers,-of the finest kind; fine Baskets- Silk Cravats and Point; and a variety ot other Goods not men tioned. Call soon and nee, as the above Gods will be sold at the lowest Cash prices. ICZfSosih East corner of Market Square.. . April 5, 1845, - 3I3-6ur JH AY U- 1845 IT1 tST A SAI rc-.snectful- ly intbrn; tlie citizens of Fayettevilie and the public generally, that he ha? taken the stnd recently occupied by E.J.Clark, on G:ile-pie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Squa re, where he will fllitnilir'lnrfi -.i,l v.,..'.. startjy on:.nd an asso.tmeot f - TIW AID Slir.n'- tnnv ivri- lersonsl-ishinfffo I ,,.i,i ...., call and cJm.nehfs stocA before nurchnH,.. .1. where, as determined to sellnscheanas anv olner nvi n BAKE I ROOF1 inannfr. tnrerin fh'iSlaft P f,l an entirely new nrfffrn 'J done in the nrpst ivlu fVlso GUTTFRT'Vn " ' and Iiest An- I IS44. 2GI-y. JEW GROCERY subscriber has taken the Store on FT:iv stfet directly opposite his o!d stand, where i inr reeei vio " a &rocK OF GOODS. Coiisistinir in pari of briiwiijiiivaua ioal, crushed, and powdered Su- Siars; la; C.dl',- e: Pepper, Altdpict: Giii"er- Sab- r:itot fareh: AI;uJ:.ri-'. S!i:if. ", t;. .!,!. ,i v.:sL,ap( rs; butler, water, and soda Crackers; Olieesi Pepper I sauce: (Jainnhor: Indiirn- fnati-.. Nutmtjs, Citron; Mace; Sweet arid Castor Oil; chewiijand smoking Tobacco; Principe and Ha vnna ea!s; Scotch, Maccoboy, and Rapp.e SntifT,fcrm Candies; Powder and Shot; Epsom and lao Salts. Lamp Oil; Blacking; Vinegar; Made, Sherry, and sweel Malaga Wines ; Al-mond.-Filberts, and Madeira NTuts; saltpetre'; sul phur; lum; Herrings; currant and Guava Jelly, I'ruiu Anchovy Sauce; sardines, walnut catsup'; pickle! Oysters ; cloves; Cayenne Pepper ; cur rant?;lustatd; 'uar House Molasses; and almost everyjrtiele usually called fo- in a Grocery Storfet whiidjio will sell as low as an v one in the place, for Cijh, or on approved credit. ALSO j CROCKERY. ! W. PRIOR. NVjSth, IS 14. 238-v. (- rs a. TO TRAVELLERS Ami Sojourners in Faycttevil lo MKS. E. SMITH is still prepared to enter- . - r i- ,1. . i l f - - 1 i-i .1. ' ... I ti I .nnl l'i....t nar I .;u li'u tr'ivp litr' I imnpn Ol 5oourn!i'g in r;iyeiitvi if. iier iauie is aiwajf is good as the market a fiords. ' She has good t- la - bh s and hostlers, und attentive waiters, ami re- oectfullv solicits a continuance of public pafronage sitislaction. Feb. I, 1815. : 3K.-t f. 1). & W. MLAURIN ,1 RE now receiving from v York and Phila- f delphia" in part, the following SPIMXG AND SUMMEIt 2 Cnmbrics, Musljiis, plaid Silks, Lav n-, Irish anil !!-nn Linens. Sluriin's and Sliettings, white and brown Hose and ha'f Hose, purple, black, and fanvy colored ictorta Print h, taniuioos, . i Nan kins", Marsr-illes. silk, and black satin Veilings, line, plain, and figured Sols lravals, ftuspenooi sunerior IN eeole.s and l lllS. iua K. oiue, rei n, a ind invisible green Cloth-, plain and fancy seasonable Cassimeres, fashionable llat, Shoes and Bonnets, so:ne verv fine. 50 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 ?u Lii'oira and Jata, 8 Hltds. St?Croix, P. Rico and N O Sugars, 10 Ilhds. Molasses," 300 Sacks Salr, - 5 Tons Swede s Iron, fee. .e. .1 Together trilk Hardwire, Cutlery and Crock ery ; with fine Liquors and I Vines of ei-cry description. , . - Wq are confident that tlie rj ia lilies of I he Goods "ill please, and are determined that tho prices 1 "fhall be satisfactory to thoe who cad. t " D.&. W. McLAURIN. . !j April 13, lS4j. - - 3i-y. W. M: CAMPBELL, Ilav.ug betiti opjointcd - . ?For ihe town of Fayettevilie, is prepared luaucna to the sale ot any &oda wnicn may uis enirusm w Cunsignments from abroad will be pro-nptly at tended to- . " -at " April ID, 1845. . ' ' 5f J ? Fc OROOKER-5T fa. ; O E. - - ' fiq es S - - 5 5 2 U S. . r " - -h1 frm V . s 2 " frt ". - : : .r - iSJ.r S3 S r- - e. 11 2 C: ;w 5 p-i I ! 5 n ryi - ra. CBOD)ins-: NOTICE. THE PUBLIC HOUSE at Libertv IVmt is now open tor the reception of Traveller.,, lhcpropueior will . use hi best endeavors to ren der the s journ agreeable (o all who mav ie him a JAMES FOSTER, hayeltevillp, April 321-liu THREE DOLLARS REWARD Runaway from the subscriber en Friday nii;hi tlie 1 4th inst.,an indented bright mulatto till about 15 years old, s'ender made, with strai-ht black hair, by the name ot MAR Y" A N N BO WEN. If is supposed she I S i n the neighborhood t fG c.odw i n Ijowch, a fre- man of color in Rlid n count y, on the Wi!i limin'rion road, about I! milea !iel,.v tlu W. si brook Post Office,r.s her mother, Polly Bnuen, who took her away, declared when she w'.s hiring a horse and Carryall for that purpo-p, that she was oui to Goodwin BouenV, in Bladen county, ihe above reward unci all reasonable charr-s i I he paid for ret urniijor said g.rl to me, or pii!tinj lu r into any Jail in this State und siviti" information ihroiiih th Pool Office, so lhat I can ;ct her in persons are cautioned aiiiinst eni boring or t ntertainin said ;irl in a: iio mr, iv w a v . har as 1 sliall prosecute tnem rigorously" accordin"- to a w. JOSEPH A REV. M ireii 2 2, 1 S I 3 I ' O T I C E r THE Subsei.hers fake this oiporlonif v of reiurn ioir their warmest thanks to their friend and pa trons, and the publie. generally for their liberal pa tronage b stowed ii:x.n them ; also for the kind sympilh'es manifested to them in the late calamity in the destruction of tin ir entire Stock of Goods on the morning- of the 19th insf.; and to Onpt J A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. f)rd., and Mr G A Schwa rtznian, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness in givingthem notice, and others in the surround ing ucirhborlinocl ot the fire, by the discharge of cannon. Having opened the Store neailv oppo site, they hope soon to resume business, and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of their friend and the public, and shall hojie to merit a share of public patrol. age. They have on hand in their Wart-house, Salt, Iron, Molasses, Sugar, Smiths' Bellows and Vises, Log Chains, 6 supei ior Wrought Iron IMill Cranks. Also, Anvils, Vises, Trace Chains, and heavy articles of Hardware, partially damaged in ihe fire, all of which ihev will soil low for Cash or Produce, - They would also earnestly requ'-st all those indebted to them by note or : c coun' to make immediate payment, as it will enable thein to close their former business and recom mence, and hope those indebted will take the earliest opportunity to settle their accounts. J. H. & J. MARTINE. .Varch I, IS J5. 314-tf. ALSO, Thev have just received, bale superior Bridgeport 3 ply Stine Twine, 3 coils Steam Packing Yarn, AJ ami la, Seine, and Uaft Itnpe, I hhd. winte r strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, ! bhls. Traii: Od, 3(0 galls. Linseed Oil, V hittemore.'s real Cotton Cards, ColTee M ills, cast good . Wagon and Cart Boxes 25D gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop iron, vjiiii a sinnci ;i vom nieni 01 rw oes and r.ng lish Bar lion ; together with a heavy Stock of flat. round, and squaie Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails, Rods, contained in shed joining their Store, but slightly injured. O.AIL1L WOULD imoim the pub'ic tint they have moved from their old et ind to the store lately occupied bv Messrs C J & R M Orrcll, and - t ii r..:u; M... l I Known as ine i enow puiiuih..i.- .uioin larsij increased their stock of GltUC Mil t- , they are prepared to olTer inducejuetiis in the way of trade, that will be to the interest of purchasers generally to mva them a call. L heir stock will consist in part of" V ' :"-r ; 'J 10. Tons Swedes and English Iron," :; 5i0 lbs. Cast, Blister, and Germat) Steel, 500 Ps. Hollow Ware, 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 Bags Shot, assorted, 13 Kegs Powder, . - ' 300 lbs. Epsom Sails, 300 lbs. Alum, . 100 lbs. Bonix, 1500 lbs. Copperas, 1 50 lbs Indiso, . . , 1 C;isk Salaratus, 50 75 1 1000 sides sole Leather, Bags Rio CotT"e, Hhds. Porto Rico Surar, lbs. single arid double refined and Coffee crushed Sugar, 300 sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 bushels Alum do. ALSO, Wagon Boxes, Keilows, Vices, Anvil?, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Pocket Cutlery, Patent Medi cines, Hadlock'a Syrup and; Powders, (Cassia, Camphor, CattorOil, Paints, Putty, Dru";s, &c. &c, Sept. 14, I3U. 'J90 FOR RENT. THE tw "torv frame !w clling on Ha vmonuf, near the U. S. Arsenal; now occupied by Air G W Rose, will be for rent from and after thelh"ol'May next. For terms apply at ihis Office. ..v;rr sphjtg goods. Mrs. McIntVrc a M:' VS jnt r.cri.ed h. r SPRING ST'.CK OF GUODS, ej.nsistiiig of Silks, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, English Lace, Misses superior Straw and Alodina Bc:mets, assorted jGimp Cords, Budc Nec;klaees,.hair pins, .white satin heads, tie. &.e., which will be sold low for cash, or fo punctual customers. "". April 19, IS45, ' 32I-3t." JOIW JD STARK HAS received bv the late arrivals from New York, his stock ofSPRING and SUMMER G O 0 I) S, Comprising a large and extensive assortment pt Drv Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats. Ijunnct. Shoes, Umbrellas, Parasols, Cotton and I W o Cards, writing and wrapping P'M'cr' Coffee and -.. ... i i.ifs. &c.c, well worth theWeiilion' of cwintrv Merchants w hu h w ili be offered at low prices h?fn7 April J 3, I St 5. CLOVER SEED. OffOv Lb. RED CLOVER SEED, - April 19, 1845. - f GEO. McNEILL, Volume 6 Number 324 TO LUMBER . MEK THE Subscriber, havin? itneserl -. tlie efy'".. Micce.sful operation of HOTCil KISS'S VERTI CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald GraLamV Mill in Fayettevilie, in May and June last, v r induced to purchase the Right for the entiro' Statu of North Carolina, and now otTcr individual Rights for sale on very reasonable lerma." 'Thev bare now on hand aVcr.l"en full ait ts of WhetU, aods have Hindi arrangements to keep a constant wj- '.: ; i-'y. . . v' - Bes.des being generally adopted in llie Notthern w States, there are already twelve raws in ucve? fnt - v operation in this Stale, and eight others in procosa oi erection. The astonishing power and spatd of tht se Wheels have been witnessed by hundreds of citizens of this State, with universal appprobatioii. : And we desire all who may f-el an infrit in the r subject t examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham, Coi. Alex'r Alurebison, Christopher Mimroe, Alex'r William, Arch'd McLaurin. J. MiDaRiel, John . Cade, Mrs. Effy McFadven, in thin County ; CoL,. John C. McLainin, in Richmond Counly; Tfto. C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy RojaHn " ; : Sampson -County ; to -each of whom we Kefur for information as to tho practical operation vflbwfa Wheels. . . r . Person-?. who apply Boon 1 for Rights can have them put up by workmen who have been instruct-: cd by Air Hotchkiss himselfl : '. ":. The Proprietors of ihe right of ihis Wheel in the .'?tate of North Carolina, have received the follow ing certificate: ... - ' . " . t . . - .n". Fayettevilie, Feb'y 3, 1645, 5- We, the Subscribers, residing in the County of -Cumberland and State of North Carolina, having! been ensiacd in the manufacluiepf Lumber for ina ' ' ny vcats, feel fully- warranted in statin", IhatHotcpi k.ss s VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendage, are worthy of the palronaco of all mill owners, and that we have full confidence in their superiority t hat the valua of Mills will te very much enhanced by fheir introduction. They arc; more durable, and easier kept in oider when properly put together than the . common Flutter Wheel: they will save at least one-third of the water, and run well in back water when there i a head bbove. The fpced of the ow ia. increased from one-half to double the strokes per minute. - ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN MUNROE, CHRISTOPHER MUA'RO, JOHN McFAPYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM. T W 1 K!' TC . T-fc TV' t I juna iiei. : i r.ij. ALEX'R MURCHISOX. ARCH'D MrLERAN. DAN'L MeDIARMID. ANGUS CAMEUOiW, - (Millwright.) JOHN C. McLAURIN, (Richmond County.) THOM AS C. SMITH, (Bladen Count). ) l'hey have also recr-ived a certificate from Col. Alexander . M urchifon, (which will be publlabod heieal'ter amongothers in handbill' form.) in wb.wh bespeaks of this as .tbe greatent iinprovcirifnt made on Saw Mills in my his time saya lhat ins feaw will c:nt 5Ui)() teet in a day; H aeirtallv " ' on the day before ho role. :4633 leet d 1 .iicti tiuatter Boards ; makes 240 strokes in a Winnie ihiit ono-halfof the water is saved; ana concludes by recommending its adoption to Mill owners. Other certificates, which have been proml "It Je iodjJLLahed hereift r. t" ALFRED A. McKETHAN. FayctteiIIe, March 15,' 1345. " SI6-f. ? The following article from the N. Y. Tribune of lh 4th uh., ill show m h hat estimation the Wheels are held by the high aulhotjly of the Aaiet - icati Institute : - Fr".in the N. Y. Tribune. HOTCHKISS'S WATER WHEEL. , This Wheel, after baying been adopted by some hundreds of mill owners ou the Deleware. Susque- hannrih,and in other lumbering regions, wan pre" settled for competition at tho late fair of llie Amer- ; iean Institute, and there, was awarded two prsnj iomd by difTereot Comrnitfces first ns the best . -Water "Wheel for Saw Mill; secondly, as being one of the five best inventions submitted at the-.; Fair. It has been extensively adopted in the great & pine districts of the South ; and its rapid and smooth execution, perfect immunity from lee or back water, and other economies, are securing it a very general preference. The Inventor is now on his way south, and may bo addressed at Augusts, Gi., or nl his residence, Windsor, Broome oouoty, N. Y. Its advantages are summed as follows : ' 1. Tho Vertical Wheel, when used for Saw 'J Mills, requires no genring to produce from 175 to 300 strokes of tho saiv per minute. . 2. They are as cheaply constructed as the eon)-' inon Flutter Wheel, and will do double the busi ness with the same advantage of the water. . 4 3. Back water is no impediment wbtn there is head above.- " ' ' 4. lee cannot form oh thrf w heels. ' 5. They occupy less space tbuu a Flutter Whet 1' i ui. . .. 6. The increased speed of the saw makes better lumber, cuts the same distance with lets resistance -. and the saw dust is freely thrown off, which, often' returns wit b Ihe saw, causing it to bind and bset, with slow Mills.'- . . 7. They can be placed on the shaft, of a common Flutter .Wheel Mill if in good order, and hunjr np-; on tfie same bearings if sufficiently stroog tofsus tain the power ofthe wheels, . 8. The wheels leing ot cast iron, will last, nn age. . They alse constitute the requisite lj or Balance V heel, securing a unilorm motion, in ai: paris pi e.-ieh revolution.- '"' . . - J ' 9. The introduction of mills is redoerd to plain system, so that if the head of wrier nri the rcisiilt t a mathematical tertainty. ' ' 10. Any workman havin the pstierns.a inotfel, and table of calculation, can saapi niuis iony location with perfect success. - " -' J II. The improved moo or '"ng P' proved of hy tlicge who have adopted it. - Just received on cAnsjgnmenf , the running Vrorks of two four horse Wagon. .Also, one four horse ' Wagon with cover, tc. eomplefe, ready far the road' AH of which are w at ranted . the bent ma ferial and workmanship, and will be told low fur cash. -'...'-,:; ' - --- J AS. S. QRA KT. -March 15, 1845. 1 316-lf. JustReceivcti on Consignment,. French Brandy, ' . . ' '- ' Holland Gin, American Brandy, J. . 40 boxes No. t oap. "" - A. M. CAMPBELL. March 15, 1845. 316-tf. ' . . M Jj A N E S. . W.: H ARDIE Has ju.t re- . ...Nni n rt awe .tlr nseT bv j Clerks, Sheriff id CopsuMm, prtirted en J paper and well exeeutcd. ' v f 2,- r i?1 "'-' v. Y t.t It: -.11 r. . I 'A "A fx ! v.- .I r i