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"CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INOiriDUALS; AND THE GLORY OP THE ST4TV i GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTV OF ITS CITIZENS." it 1 BY WM H BAYNE TERMS OP THE NORTH CAROLINIAN : Per annum, if paid in advance, $2 5q if paid at th end of six months 3 Oq at the end of the year 3 5g Rates of Advertising : Sixty cent per square for 'he first, and thirty cents for each subsequent insertion. Advertising hy the year will be charged according to thes quantity of matter inserted. (3urt advertisements, &c, 'J5 per cent higher. IN D E M N I T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. SHE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAP IT A Is $ 1 0 5 ,000. Office in Grand near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City qf JYeiv York. Agency Office, Wvll Duilding, 62 fall st., JVeio York- CI RECTORS i Christian Zabriskie, Abr'm T. BosWrck, : Andrew C Benedict, Francis Stcinheil, Frederick W. Favofc, , Saml EI. Cl:ipp, Jeremiah Johnson, , Join Leagetf, John Skillman, Chas. O. Handy, Smi f. Wil lets, Lemuel Richardson , Nicholas WyckofT. .LliMlJKL RICHARDSON, Prcs't. Andrrv B. Hodges, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. . THE Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company, having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla tor of the State of New York, for the purposes of F ire Insurance, the Directors ofler to Insure their fellow-citizens ihrnughout the United States Against' IjOss or Damage by Fire, On Building:, Goo-lt and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring thorn that the afiirs of the Company, shall be conducted with 8uc.li fairness, candor an-l. liberality as they trust will entitl i it to public confidence ana patronage. The Subscriber, Agetit for the above Com pany, will give any fuither information that may be J'Joircd by those who wisii to Insure. JAM ES MAR TINE, Agent, 11a v Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 3ll-tf. ROBERT A. STUART HAS removed to the Store on Prison street, re cently occupied by Col. S. T. Haw ley and neatly opposite the Cape Fear Bank, win re he can supply the wants of all his cue turners in the DRY GOODS AND GROCERY LINE. 'ALSO, a choice supply of Foreign Liquors aud Wines. 8 doz. Stuart & McOar)' Old Port Winn. April '26, 1315. 3:i-tf. WANTED. TfMto BUSHELS OF ASHES, immc PWJr diatel v. for which a f i r price will be aid. March 9, S44. W. M.-.L. McKAY. 2G3-tf. State of N. Carolina- Cumberland county. Court of 1' leas Quarter Sessions JMarcli Term, 1845. Archibald McKay vs. the Heirs at Law of Alary lieli-Ie, deceased. Scire Facias. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that lb.: following person.-, heirs at law ot Mary Belisle, dre'd, to wit: John Parrel!, William H Wheaton, and the heirs of Silvy Oglesby, are not inhabitants of this State, and the oeual process of l.tw cannot be served on them; it is therefore order edthat publication be made for six successive weeks in the North Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, requiring the said non residents to appear i t the next teim of this Court, to bo h Id tor the county of Cumberland at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday J!! J M Tl ? next, and shew cnuse whythc lands of Mary B-dish, d.-eeased, which descended to them, srioulii not be sold to satisfy the plantifPs claim. Witness, John McLnurin, Clerk of said Court at Oflk-R in Payc'tevilh-.the first Monday of March A. D., 1845, and 69rl of American Indepen dence. JOHN M cL AUUI N , Clk . Apiil 12, IS 15. 320-6t. per adv. S 25. rifllll subscriber ii n.w receiving:, at the new Jl Brick Store, (n the north side nf liny street, at'joitvtns the t;tir! of Missis C. T. Ilaigh &. Son,) an entirely New Stock of Staple and Fancy fltirtsi-tinii in pdrt of blU'-, wool -dyed blut k, and invisible Kt"-' Clolh. black and fancy Cnssiraeres; Mrrino ditto ; su-nmer Cloths; Dmp-de-te; Gam hroons; Kentuck V Jeans; Georoja Nankins; Bro-n Linens and Diiins ; IHh L'.nen ; a lare and haw e ussortment of Prints ; Printed Muslins pd Lawn-; Balzorines; Lupinas; Victorias; black wnd figured Silks; B.shop Lawns; Jaconet, Swiss, riai.i'indH'wk Muslins; lancy filk Shawl, and Points; Silk and Kid Gloves; rot ton and lk Hose; Gimps and Giuip Cords; Cords and Tassels ; Cap l Bonnet Ribbons ; silk and cotton Handker chiefs ; brown and bleached Shirting and Shet ins ; lied Ticks ; Stocks and Cravats ; Linen I'usomi and Collars. Also, a soot! assortment of Fur, Wool. Sc Palm Leaf HATS ; Straw and Florence Bonnets ; silk and cotton Um hrsllas ; Parasols aud Shades; Shoes; Buttons and fJomba, .vc Thcte Goods were selected with ?reat care by the subscriber, and are offeree! at wholesale and re tail, for CASH, or on time to punctual dealers. Country merchants will find it to their interest to oll and examine the stock. HENRY LILLY. Fayettcville. April 19, IS45. 321 -8w. NEW GOODS. WE have received our Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisUns of a large Slock of DRYGOODS, Hardware, Hats, Slioes, Gro- . : " - A x ceries, &.c- - - "Which' we will sell at the lowest market price. PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. May 3, 1845. ;. 333-3w. SUMMER HATS. - - Juat received from New York an assortment of fiam double and sincle brim - JUeUorn Hata, and about SQ ton Fla Lmf Hata. tor aallow by ' ":: April ii; IM;vt?t?;-IfvC Encourage Home 9Ianufactares Gardner c IMEcKetlian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their stylo of Work, and have now on hand a GN ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U States. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having: in our employ first rate Smiths, we are prepared to do any lion work in the above line on moderate terms. W e warrant all our work to be of good and faith ful workman hip and materials, for one year. ICT REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Fayutteville, February 8, 1 345. y. Forwarding' and Commission II 0 U S E. H.A.X.X. & HALL WOULD inform tiie ineichants ot the interior that thin- have in connection with the gen eralgroccry business, added that of the For ward -in; and having laro and commodious Ware houses on the bank of the River, are prepared to receive and forward Goods upon such terms as will defy all competition, our charges and expenses bo ini; one -third less on the freight bills than any other houe in the place. All Goods shipped to G. W. Davis of Wilming ton, for the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. Any. 17, 1844. 274-tf. FOR SALE. A LARGE assortment ..f CKOCKEll Y, GLASS, CHINA, STONE, AND Q.UEENS WARE, com prising Dinner, T-a, Codec, and Chamber Sets, together with almost every aiticle in that line. 20 crates asBoifed for the Country trade. C dozen Flower Pot, u ditto Pickle Jars, with covers. C. LUTTERLOII. Fcb'y 15, 1845. 312 y, JACKSON JOHNSON II AS on hun J at the Watson Yard, for HIHE. HORSES A NO BUGiKS. .1LSO, Has a TWO-HORSE CONVEYANCE, with a vie w of accommodating persons wishing passage to nnvol the neighboring Towns. April 1, 1845. 310-tf. LIVERY STABLES. TSOS. J. MIMS, Agent of the Lafaijclle Licery Stables, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that he has a snoply of excellent Saddle and Harness horses to HIRE ; al.-o, two Sulkies, one Bti.v, and will in a few days h.iv.i two more splendid Buggies to hire, on tlu following terms : For TTore. oer dav. Si f' Du-gy," SulUey," " 50 1 60 Horse and Litrpgy.or ouikv. Horses willoe boarded on the following terms: Board, p r day, week. " month, u vMr. SO 50 3 00 to tm 125 0 A t-r lnrKi Ciirnae keot for the accommoda tion of those who may want passage to any place offof tha regular Stage lines. The Subset iber's experience in the above ousi- ness. together with his complete stock of Horses and Vehicles, will enable him to give full eatisfac tion to all his patrons. Orders lor Horses and Conveyances will DC at tended to, if b ft at the Lafayette Hotel. 1 . J. IUI-MS, Ag'C- April U, 1S45. 320-y. FOR RENT. TMF stnrv framp riivpllinir nn HavniOUnt. TT R. Arsenul. nmv m-i iiniH III' Mr G W ii cat - - . - i -- - - -f Roe will be for rent from ami after the Sib of May j ""." -! . -i.. .. 4i,; "i i- f neXt. 1' Or lerilia tifij n ima uuivc. CLOVER SEED. 300 Lbs. RED ULOVEK SLtU, For sale by April 19, 1S45 GEO. McNElLL. NOTICE. TAKEN UP and committed to the Jail of Cumberlaad aounty, N. C, on Sunday, the 26th day of January, 1845, a negro man who says his name is SIMvJiN, and says that he was aold in rf-ii n man fi v the name of McKenzie,and was carried to Alabama or Geor- 2ia and there letl nia master- ner.y the property rffkStiiiS S. C- ana was raaen Jroni iui r""1-" . r ' r :. .knr TmI 4 mcbei oy ivir vas. oaiu imgiu - - f high, dark complexion, ana aooui or j---- 3 age. i ne owner oi aaio nero i3 uw.j -to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with according to law. AV L. CALX. AS, Jailor. -Jan. 29, !ft45.- 3!0-tf. ' ' . FAYETTEYILLE, SATURDAY, .JUDGMENTS dc EXECUTIONS! LU& a3 L-ivl.fj . OF ALL SORTS, For sale at the Carolinian Office. 1kem6taiTj.' CLARK & McCALLUM, HAVING removed their Tailoring Etablishmenl from their late Shop to the builuuW formerly oc cupied by Wm. L. Cofer, nearly opposite to the Lafayette Hotel, on Hay street, respectfully inform their friends and customers, that ihev wi'! continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in the most approved and fashionable manner. They return their thanks for the liberal share ot business they have receivd, and pledge themselves to merit a continuance of if, by strict attention and sk ill. Latest fashions regularlv received from New York. Dec 14, 1844. ' 203-tf." BAR SOAP. ripHE subscriber offers for sale ONE I1UN- J3L DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettvivilk: (N. C.) Caudle Factory,'! and warranted qu il it uotsiipciior to Colgate's best IN o. I . Ceinp' determined to rlevole all nrcesary atten tion to the business, and olfrrinjr it at a reduceli price, (5 cents a pound ! the box,) he hopes to receive a due share ot pnMic patronage. Idp" All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, May 24.841 100,000 Acres Valuable TI132F. LANDS FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belongins to the Estate of Abraui Dubois, dse'd., lyins: principally in R Ieson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, the different surveys con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a I irire part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity ot x imtx-r is now railed to tne tjreorgctown mar ket. These lunils are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a lare part is well suited, heinj; in a region wliere the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and in quan'itics to suit purchasers. Information re-pectinj; the title can be obtained by applt in to the Hon. Robert Strange, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers on thepe land, to all of whom notice is hereby jm ven , tbat the law will lie enloicetl auainnf all sucli oTunct-rs. Application 0r any' part of the Lands ecu be made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly uu'hoi iZid to make sale c f the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayctte!1- " ' .' " - , NEW AND CHEAP .FA MIES KYLE Has just received by the last ar rivals from the North, alar4e and splendid assort ment of SPRING GOODS, Anion which arc Balzurines, Batiiste, French Lawn, printed Muslin and J.ico-uts, 1543 pieces Calicoes, 192 ps Irish Linen, Lawns, Diapcis, Table Cloths and Linen Cambric, Handkerchiefs, bbek ami colored Silks, Silk Mits, Gloves, Cam bric and Bobinet Lace and Editing, superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Kipskin Slippers, 6-4 to 3-4 bleached and brown Shirting and Sheeting, Boots, Shoes, &.c, all of which Ileitis purchased for cash by the. package at puMic and private sale, will be od' red bv wholesale or retail at low prices for cash, or on time to punctual customers. March 29, 1815. SPLENDID !LTTEEIE S FOR MAY, 1845. J. G. Gregory He Co. 31-iiiasrcrs. so.ooo :dolls. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 21, lor 1S45. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday Mav 24, 1345. BRILLIANT SCHEME! I prize of $30,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 5,000 i do 3,oeo I do 2,500 1 do 1,017 100 do 1,000 Tickets S'0 Halves S5 Gluarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets $130 Do do 25 half" do 65 Do do 25 quarters do 32 50 $30,000 Capital. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 22, for 1845. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday .May 31, 1845. SPLENDID CAPITALS. 1 prize of ' 30,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 6,000 1 do 5,000 I do 4,000 I do 2,600 1 do 2,000 1 do 1.747 25 do . 1,000 25 do 500 &c. fitc. &c. ." Tickets S10 Halves $5-- Q-uarters S2 SO. Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets, 51 30 - Do do 25 half do 65 Do - , - do s .'. " ; 25 quarters do 32 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares and certificatae of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries, will re ceive the mostpromptattantion, and an official ac count of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from ua address', - - - .Washington City, D. C. , iMAY 17, lS45 WOULD respectful ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, mat lie has taken the stand recently occupied bv E.J. Clark, nn n.ll; ' oircei.o uoors South of the .Market Sauare. wlivm i u-;tl sartlv rf j 'uanuiaciure and keep con A i 13 SHl'PT IBflv tx-rT ersolls wishing to purchase would do well to c.a.,ncnisocit before purbhacino els--'1icre,as he. s determined to sell as cheap ts any ohrr manufacturer in thn State. Pivoff" enrirely new pattern uuu IiCr done in th fastest stv! lest style, and best nanner. Also GUTTIi'RIX'n Any. i7f i344 261-y. NEW GROCERY TRUIT & CROCKER? rMHh. Subscriber has taken the Store on Hay X street dircclly opposite his old stand, where h' is now receiving a STOCK Or GOODS. Consisting in part of Down, Havana, loaf, crushed, and powdered Su gars; Tea; Coff e; Pepper, Allspice; Ginger; Sale raus; Starch; Mackerel; Shad; Salmon; Pickles; Oives; Capers; butter, water, and oda Crackers; Cieese; Pepper Sauce; Camphor; Indiso; Cassia; Nttmeg?, Citron; Mace; Sweet and Castor Oil; chjwiuami smoking Tobacco; Principe and Ha vaia Segars; Scotch, Maccoboy, anil Rapp e Srnff, Sperm Candles; Powoer and Shot; Epsom a nl table Salts. Lamp Oil; Blackinir; Viriegnr; Mideira, Sherry, and sweet Malaga Wines ; Al rnmds, Filberts, and Madeira Nuts; saltpetre; sul phir; alum; Herrings; currant and Guava Jelly, Prjm.pj Anchovy Sauce; sardines, walnut catsup; pickled Oysters ; cloves; Cavennn Pepper; cur- raits; Mustatd; J'u;ar House Molasses; and almost cvrv article usually called fo-in a Grocery Storc-l vvliieh he will sell as low as anv one in the place, for I'uslt, or uu approvett credit. ALSO, CRUCKERY. W. PRIOR. Nov. )th, 1844. 298-v. 1 U I ttii V JlfXli'KKaS-- Ancl Sojourners in Fayetteville MRS. E. SMITH is Mill prepared to enter tain Gentlemen aud Ladies travelling through or sojourning in Fayctttvi4e. H r tablo is always as good as the market afiords. She has goo I sta bles and hostlers, and ;itlei:ti vr nr. ir.i c ....,1 specffully solicits a continuance of public patronage Her residence is so w II known that it needs no de scription. JNo exertions will be scared to "ive satisfaction. ' Feb. I, 1815. 310-tf. D. & W. MCLAURIN A RE now receiving f,orn JSrew York aud Phila delphia in part, the following SPUING AND SU3I3IEU &&n OD Cambrics, Muslins, plaid Silks, Lawn?, Irish and Brown Linens, Shirtings and Sheetings, white and trown Hose and ha t Hose, purple, black, and "ancy colored Victoria Prints, Gambroon, Nan tins, Marseille., ilk, and black satin Vejtings, fine, plain, and figured Silk Cravats, SuspcndeTs, juperior Ncedh-s and Pins, black, blue, green, arid nvisiDle green Cloths, plain and fancy seasonable Jassimeres, fashionable Hats, Shoes and Don nets, loine vr rv fine. 50 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 do. Lauira arid Jnva, 8 Hhds. St. Croix, P. Rico and N O Sugars, 10 Hhds. Molasses, SOU Sacks Salt, 5 Tons Swedes Iron, -See. &c. Together with Ilardwan, Cutlery and Crock evy ; with fine Liquors and Wines of every description. We are confident that the qualities of the Goods oil) plea-e, and are determined that the prices lhali be satisfactory to tbo-e who call. D. & W. MtLAURIN. April 19, 1845. 32 1 -y. A. M. CAMPBELL, Having been appointed AUCTIONEER For the town of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend io the sale of any eoods which may be cntrustu to him. Consignments from abroad will be pro.nptly at tended to. . April 19, 1845. 32I-y. 'NEW SPRING GOODS. Mrs. Mclntyre fTDT AS just received her SPRING STOCK OF JDI. GOODS, consisting of Silks. Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, English Lace, Aliases superior Straw and Modina Bonnets, assorted Gimp Cords, Bogle Necklaces, hair pins, white satin beads, &c. kc, winch will be sold low for cash, or to punctual lus'omers. April 19, 1 845. 321 -3t. HAS received bv the lata arrivals from New York, l. :J i r-orD rvrn ...,l NlTMVir.R GOODS, Cinpritinz a large and extensive assortment ot Dry Uoods, Hardware and cutlery, nais, nonner. Saoea, Umbrellas, Parasols, Cotton and Woel Cixds, writing and wrapping , Paper, (oaee ana Cnl, rt...reo ul MutirinM tie. Well WOTtnV the&ttention of country Merchants which will hm 'IfiTY'lfrrTn rnerea a lw prices lor sasnor tmi"" j Kiyy"? JOHN D. STARR. Apti! 19, 1S45. - '".'. - . NOTICE. rniui,' PiTDr rr unr'an .... . II xnjuot, at liberty fomt la -U. now open lor the reception of Travellers ne proprietor will use his best endeavors to ren der the sojourn agreeable to all who may give him a JAMES FOSTER, layertcville, April 19, 1845. 321-lm. NOTICE. IIP n i . ounscnoers take this opportunity ot return- oi invir warmest inunks to their friends and ia- fl..... ) I 1 I - ii . . ..w.o., anu in.; puouc generally tor their liberal pa i ronage bestowed upon them; also for ihe kind syrnpulues manifested to them in the late calamity in me iiesirucuon oi inwr entire Stock of tioodn on tne morning of the 19th inst.: and to CaDt J A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. Ord.. and .Mr OA Schwartzman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness in giving them notice, and others in the surround. ing neighborhood of the fire, by the discharge of cannon, i laving opened the Store neailv oddo- fife, they hope soon to resume business, and would most respectfully solicit the patronage of iheir friend and the public, and shall hope to mrit a share of public patroi.age. They have on hand in thxir Warehouse, Salt, Iron. Molasses. Surar. Smith Bellows and Vises, Log Chains, 6 superior Wrought Iron 'Mill Cranks. Also. Anvils. Vises. Trace Ch ains, and heavy articles of Hardware, partially Oamnged in Ihe fire, all of which ihey will sell low i r . . - - lor iasn or t rounce. J hey would also earnestly rcqu-st all those uulrbted to Ihrm bv note or ac count to make immediate payment, as it will enable them to close iheir former business and recom mence, and hope those indebted will take the earliest opportunity to settle their accounts. J. H. & J. MART1NE. i arch I, 1845. 314-tf. ALSO, They have just received, bale superior Bridgeport 3 piy .-seme i wine, d coils Steam racking Yarn, Munilla, Seine, anil Raft Rope, I bhd. winter strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 bhls. Train Od, 3Q0 galls. Linseed Oil, Whit temore's real Cotton Cards. CoiTee Mills, cast good Wajon and Cart Boxes. 250 gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop Iron, with a small assortment ol Swedes and Ln. lish Bar lion : tocdhpr with a heavy Stock of flat. round, and square Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails, Rods, contained in shed joining their Store, but slightly injured. Kenioval. HALL & MA Mi TW7"OULD inform the public that they have Vw moved from their old stand to the store lately occupied hv Messrs C J & R M Orrell, and known h the Yellow Btiildina. Having largely irtei. aa.-a their tok- ul OllOCEItlliS, they are prepared to offer inducements in ihe way of tradp, that will be to the interest of purchasers generally to give them a call. Their stock will consist in part of 10 Ton? Swedes and Er.glish Iron, iba. Ooi-t, BliKtcr, and German Steel. 00 ITS!. U " " .. ait, 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 Bags Shot, assorted, 15 Kegs Powder, 300 lbs. Epsom Salts, 30O lbs. Alum, 100 lbs. Borax, 1500 lbs. Copperas, I 50 lbs Intliso, I Cask Saiaratus, 50 sides sole Leather, v 75 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 1000 lbs. single and double refined and Coffee crushed Sugar, 300 sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 bushels Alum do. ALSO. ft'ajiin Boxes, Bellows, Vice Anvila, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Pocket Cutlery, Patent Medi cine", Hadlock'a Syrup and Powders, Cassia, Camphor, Castor Uil, t'afnts, Futty, Drugs, &.&, Sopt. 14, IS44. 290 JONES Sb JBUJW INFORM their customers and fiiends that they are now receiving Iheir Spring and Summer STOCK OF GOODS ; And as most of them have been bought from the manufacturers and importers, they will be offered low. Call and see. Our stock is not hravy, hut a good variety will be fund upon examination. And as our Groceries were purchased before the late rise in prices, we can aflbrd them as low as any hou I in, the place. We return our thanks to "our old friends, aud assure them no pains or exertions on our parthall be frpared to give general mi tit-faction i as hretofore. We have now on hand (all fresh and in rood order,) 9 Rio and Cuba Coflee ; Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Loaf Sugars; Teas. Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Rice, Candles, Soap, Starch, sack and Alum Salt, &.C. &.C. STAPLE S F.LVCF DRY GOODS. Among which are 15l piece Calicoes, (some very fine, and really beautiful prints.) Victoria Al paccas, plain and figured; Muslin d'Lane; Ging hams: Irish Linen: Linen and cotton Drill; Linen and cotton, checked and striped Drill ; Nankeens; flue, while, and colored Jeans ; Jaconet ; Book, Cross-harrd, a.id fwured Muslins; Bed Aitkina; Apron Check; colored Cambricks ; white, black. and mixed Hose and half Hose ; linen, silk, and cotton Gloves; silk and cotton, pocket and dress Handkerchiefs, a great variety; fancy Cravats and Scarfs; ilk Mitts; Ribbons; Cord; Gimp; lape. Pins; Needles; Buttons; thread; lace; ringing ; fine, hair, fide, and reading Combs; bleached aud unbleached Domestics ; Broad Cloths ; Sattinets ; Kentucky Jeans, &c. sic Florence, fine straw, silk, willow and other tfonnets ot me la vest aiiea , a rplendid assortment of artificial Bowers. Hio, a good assortment of Slippers; Morocco and leather Shoes, Brogaus, Boots, Hats, ate ate. Bard ware Ct Cutlery- Trace and halter Chains; Hoes; NsiU; table ami pocket CuUery; Gorman silver, Brita""-. nj ' teV.nd table Spoo.s; R.2ors ; l1"" chest, and pad Lock. ; Sheep Dra'cmg Knives ; cutting Knives; corn end I grass Jtlie. ; Giroblcts; Latches and Bolts; Brad; 1 acka, fc-ltc. NOW IN 5 Hhds. prime Porto Rk Sugar. : r 3 do do New Orleans do. 30 Bass green Rio Coffee. . 4 Hhdsf Molasses, a pmne article, 500O I- pnnM; crn-fed Baceo, : - v v lOCO IJs- white Lard, i flrkina, . ; is Bbla- Whiskey, 5 do. Old Peach Brandy, " ; An' N. E. Rum. " r . i .rt SarM a LrrvertMMkI Sa: at cat ld stand, foal I of Hay mount. - - V2- f- v ' .April 19, 1845. 1 - v-!-.' Volume 6 Number 325 TO LUMBER MEN. " THE Subscriber?,-having witnessed the) ri successfu I operation of HOTOH KISS'S VERTI CAL WATER WHEELS, at A rchibald Gralam'a Mill in Fayetteville, in May and' June fast, h era. . induced to purchase the Right for the entiro Statu of North Carolina, and now offer individual Rights for salu on very reasonable terras. Ther. have' now on hand &evtttrcn full sets ot Whetla, and have made arrangements to keep a constant sup- -ply. !..-"- Besides being gem rally adopted In the Northern States, there are already twelve sans in sncvcsifVl operation in this State, and eight oihers in procciv " of erection. The astonishing cower and ped o these Wheels have been witnessed by hundreds of citizens of this State, with universal sppprobaiion. And wc desire ell who may feel an interest. in the subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham. Col. Alex'r Murchieon. Christopher Monroe. Alex'r Williamo, ArchM McLaurin. J. McDaniel. Jotio Cade, Mrs. Efly McFadven, in 1 his County j Col- Jolni C. McLaunn.m ltichmond County: .Thofi. C. .Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy Royal I in Sampson County ; to each of whom we Hefur for information as to the ractieal oiierltion of these Wheels. .- Persons who apply soon for Riirh.s can have .. . them put up by workmen who have been instruct. . ed lv Afr Hotciikiss himself. . , ' . Tiie Proprietors of the right of this Wheel in the . State of North Carolina, have received the follow Ing certificate: . -. : Fayetteville, Feb'y 3, ;1645, We. the Subscribers. rr-Fidin? in theCoMntv of Cumberland and "State of North Carolina, having been engaged in the manufacture of Lumber for ma ny years, feel fullv warranted in stating, lhatUotch' kiss'a VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, are worthy of the patronage of alt null owners, and that we have full confidence in. their superiority t that the value of Mills will be very much enhanced by their introduction. . Tfiey are more aurabie, ano easier kepi in order whan 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 la head above. The speed of the Saw is increased from one-half to double the strokes per minute. " AJ.LX. WILLIAMS, , DUNCAN M UN ROE, CHRISTOPHER MUNROE, JOHN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ' ARCHIBALD GRAHAM, JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCH1SON. ARCH'D McLER AN. DAN'L McDIARMID, ANGUS CAMERON, (Millwright.) JOHN C. McLAURIN. (Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, (Bladen Cunl.) They have also received a certificate from Cof. Alexander Murchison, (which will be publiahetl hereafter among others in handbill, form,) in which -he speaks of lhi- as "the. q roalct- ;" v c tnefi 1 inaio on Sa- Milts in mr IhiaJ tim j says thai nisoaw win cuiauuii icet in u day; it n-il l. . on the day before he wrote, 4683 lot t of I inc' Ouarter Boards ; makes 240 strokra in a ininntW that one-half of Ibe water is saved; and ConclddW-JSfc "j i (uupiT'iu luitiiu owners. Other certificates, which ha ve Laun promise , . will be published hereafter, ARCfilBALDMcLAUCnLIN. V DUNCAN McNElLL, ' , ALFRED A. McKETJIAN. - 'J '. Fayetteville, March 15, 1845. 316-Ul The folio win article from ihe N. Y.TrJKiin--r the 4th ult., ill show m what estimation tbeea Wheels are held by fhc high authority of the Atuer t ican Institute : From the N. Y. Tribune. HOTCIIKlSS'S WATER WHEEL. This Wheel, after havinc been adontad h mnwna' hundreds of mill owners on ike Dieware. Suvqutf hannah, and in other lumherins reefons. was ' orb' scnted ibr competition at the late fair of the Arotr ican institute, and there waa awarded two prem turns ny mnerent Committees first as tha hast Water Wheel for Saw Mills; secondly, as bain one ol the ove best inventions submitted at tha' Fair. It has been extensively adopted in the great pine districts ol the South ; and its rapid aaf " smooth execution, perfect immunity from ieeor' 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 Auust.r Ga., or at hii residence. Wir.lsor. Broome cownl v. N. Y. lis advantage are summed ae follows I. The Vertical Wheel, when used for Saw' ' Mills, requires no gearinz to produce from 175 t'V 300 strokes of the aa w per minute. 2. I bey are as cheaply constructed as the Mm. mon Flutter Wheel, and will do double the buii- aess with the same advantage of the water. 3. Uack water is no irnnedfmenl vben there is a ' head above. 4. Ice cannot form on the wheel. 5. They occupy less apace than a Flutter Wheel Mill. 6. The increased soeed of the aaw maks .battel - lumber, cuts the same distance with leas resistance: and the saw-dust is freely thrown IT, which often returns with tne saw, causing it to bind and l.eai, with slow Mills. ' .. . ' 7. Titer can, be placed on the ahafY. of a mibbuim Flutter-Wheel Mill if in good order, and hang up- '- on the same bearings if auuicicntlv atronsi fo aos- tain the power, of the wheels. J'lr' 8. I he wheels being of cast iron, will Isst an mmr.' They also constitute the reqolsite Fly or Balance ' Wheal, a ecu ring a. uniform motion, in al! pane uf each revolution. . - " X - :;' 9. The Introduction of mills a reduerd to a plain system, so that if the head of water is known. the result is a mathematical certainly. 10. Any workman having the patterns, a inodeL f and table of calculation, , can adapt mills to any oration with perfect success. . ll. The imoievad mode of feed in is nuick " mr. proved of by those who hare adopted it. ; Jost received on consiffnmenr. the running Mki of two four horse- Wagons. - A I so, one feur horse wagon with cover, &c. complete, ready fer tha road. , All of which are warranted of the best ma terial and Workmanship, and will be sold low fur cash.; JA8. S. GRANT. 3ltC March 15, 1845. Just Received on Consignment, ,' ... " . French Brandy, J Holland Gin, ; American Brandy, , - ' 40 boiea No. 1 o'oap. - A. M. CAMPBELL., - March 15, 1845. 3 16-If. " ' -; : IB Si. A N IK. . R. W. K ARDIE Has ju.t r. reived, .-a sannlv. ot Br.ANKS. meativ used t I CleiKi, Sheriffs, .and ConslalUs, ptintcd en lertffs. and Co"nslsHs, riintcd en ins I paper nd weli executed T :t 1 if v : H K r V- tL -r i .- - :SvXJ V
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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May 17, 1845, edition 1
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