in h i. a', h iiy3Mswisyf tut "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INMTIDTTAI.S; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMOX PRO PERT T Or ITS CITIZEV. un jl s BY V3I H BAYNE TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN '. Per annum, if paid in advance, $2 50 if ;aid at the end of six months 3 00 irt the end of the year 3 5d Rates of Advertising : Sixty cents pur .-inre fr 'he first, and thirty cent -- for ech 8iib3equ'rit insertion. Advertising by the year will be chargsd according ' UiJtbaqiiafiLtitjr of matter inserted. , Court advertisem-ints, &c, 35 per cent higher. i N D E M N I T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. fcAPITALS 105,000. Office in Oraud near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City of .Veto York. Agency Office, Well Building, Ch Wall st., JVetc York. DIRECTORS Christian Zabriskie. Andrew C. Benedict Frederick W. Favr-2, Jersmi h Jotvuoti, '.John Skilhnan, Siml. WillU. Abr'm T. Bokrck, Francis Steinheil, Sinil (I. Clapp, Joh.i Legctt, Chas. O. Handy, L'unuel Richardson, Nicholas WyckofF. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. v Anorf.w B. UoBC.E,Si-c'ry. WASHING TON POST, Agent, New ork. TtlE Willi-ims'-iurs Fire Insurance Company, 'K vin ' b.-eii incorporated by an act ofthe Leisla-'lur-i of flic State of New York, for the purposes of" Fire In-uranee, the Directors ..fl'er to Insure their 'fellow-citiz-m iliro'ijiiout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, 6 i"J;iitdin", Ood. and Merchandise, and Per s.vial Prope7ty -.merely, adoring ihem that the aTiira of the Cm ;inv. shall he conducted with such fairness, can lor and liberality as they trust wi'd entitle it to pu'ilie confidence ana patronage. The S'lb-toriber, Asjent fir the above Com pmy, will iv any further information that may b - dj;re 1 by those who wish to Insure. JAM ES MA 11 FINE, Alien!, ; 11 ay Street. Feb. 8,131 j. 311-lf. SAMUCL J. HINSDALE BE jJS t i inform his fri ;nd3 and customers in Fay etteviile and vicinity, that he expects within the n xt ten diva a g.sneral assortment f Drugs. Mcdicin. 8, Chemicals, &.C., whi- h he will open at the store now occupied by Mr Noill MePherson, direcilv opposite Uis o!d stand. Ho has now on hand such anidts as were saved from the fire, and oin : which arrived by List Li ht--.r tr.jin Vihninsith.'!Aether w'ifa a lot ofChemi ci's, as Ctnin ne, Cdoniel, Bbc Pill, Mas?, &c, brought with him from New York. July 1, IB15. 332-tf. JAMES KYLE IS nnu. n 1'ill.r his SllflltlllT SH!IIV OI .IJJU- . h h;is becii'purchased by tho package at the IV (IIC i:,fi. k:i!is nl the North, anions which nr' Snpertine London Cloths" and Cassinicres, KrctJi Lawns an:! Diapeis, IT atk n nd colnrcd !?i iU.-, lUUoriocs and Pri it-d Lawn?, blalc Pong--8, vi ry cheap, llloaih'd and brown Do n at cs, Irotn 3 -4 to 1 2-4 C ilito iiiul Gin:li-mi; Silk and CUon H;.ndk'rr.hief, L:icen, F.d iingi", ami Olu'i line, 4- t !o!ie!s, new style, K!eg-int Barrage if air fa, eluant Si'k Shawls D.eS'-d Si'k Hnn!krchief-, a.sorffd. La' n and .men Cambric Handken hi-f, Witii many .. thrr ariintf. all of wh eh ae offered n ir. nun ml y l i !or Casli, or t' I-oncI:aI Cm t MiTr. o i tho usual tun-. Ca.ll at N-. '2, L.IBLR TV POINT. Jirif 7, 1S4". " l II A Vl 'e.novo.l the portion ol my goods faved fro n the Fir.-, to the hr cii t..r., foot ot :ljMn- unt, lately occupied by M r Hami ton Mitchell, iin I one do r . t of Mr Gourde McNeil', wheiol sloill hi ;ai d to t-'.a my fienf an.i cu-loinerH, a- I am li'-tcrinj i,-1 in it sc nff inv H' I.- at LOW Prices. AH ;mi-5oh hiving claims iiyaifi-sf in'-, will ple.tse pri'rirnt t!i -m tor p iyme:it. and nil indebted t m" whose :iot;- ail'l accounts nre doe, will, I truwt, scathe n c ussdty of paving up tviihoiit fuithtr delay JOHN D. STARR. June 25, IS45, 331 -v. BOOT S7OU0ESTTr IpTl T1IK Subscriber an- jLrJ Jk "ounces to his friends and the pub "lV" ''C "en ra' ,n ll " l,as openril Lfc hi- hop on llav street, opposite to Mr Georgo McNediV, where he i pretiareil to make to ord r or .-'-pair fin i and coarse BOOTS and SHOES, both for eotlemcri and ladies, in the most approved a nd mot'em styles. He assures such as will favor him with their cu-tom, that lc w-'ill warrant hi.- work to be done in the best style, by the best workmen, and of'the be-t materials that can be procured. He feel confident t i:t any crk pa?sin2 0ut of his hands cannot lie surpassed hy any dont: here or elsewhere, and he hopes by elcae application to business and a s!udioi:n -ff"ort tc pleisr, riot only to merit but receive a fair share cf'publi, patronage. MALCOM FAULK. - 7une 17, 1S15. 330-1 V. J; G. HUMPHREYS, IIOOT AD SHOEMAKER, V-eturna his thanks for the liberal pationaje he ,h heretofore received, and respectfully eohcits a continuance of public favor. He will eiye constant employment to a good Boot and Shoemaker. JulyJO, 1345. 33l-3t. N0 T I C E. cVim- ' ho is My ahorixed to give re- PJly 10. IBJS-ir - LUTTERLOH. Seidhti Powders, Beck with' P,n r i w l.r Shavin, Soap ,P&lJ?t ble Ink .uperor London Mustard,6 sSN mep, Clove. . AUce, fee, together with choice and well elected asaortment of genome DriiBaVrvrf Medicines for sale by S. J. HINSDALE July 19, 1845.-334Mf. Druggi.t. TO LEASE OR RENT, The BRICK YARD, known as the United States Brick Yard, with casea and a large quan tify of clay throwu ap already for moulding. Ap ply aoon to w; G. MATTHEWS. July 19, 1845. 334-tf. Eii courage Home Manufacture Gardner c 3IcKetlxaii, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their etyle of Work, and have now on hand a G-N-ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Baroucbes, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of fhape and finish, aad dura bility, will compare w ith any made in the U State. 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 'firf-t rate Smi'hs, we are prepared to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. .f t. We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ful workm inrhip and materials, for one year. :.Cr REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable lerm3. Fa vctteville, February 8, 1345. Yj SUMMER HATS. Just received from New York an assortment ot fine double and single brim Leghorn Hats, and about 50 dozen Palm Leaf Hat, for pale low by JONES &. DUNN. April f9, 1345. 320-tf. TO THE PUBLIC-. T' HE Siibscnb' r has Just received trom INew York in addition to hia former stock, fash ionable GOODS for ladies' and ge.uleinen's wear. Also, Panama, Legborn, and Palm teaf HATS; Fashionable Bohnets and Bonnet Silks; brown and bleached Sheeting ; Linen 5 4 and 6-4 ; fine Irish Linen ami Lori . Lawn.; Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk do.; heavy Russia Osnaburgs, for servants ; common do.; fine Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts do. P. TAYLOR. May 24, 1845. 32S-3m. r W NOTICE. TAKEN UP and comuiiited to the Jail of Cumberland county, N. C, on Sunday, the 26th day of January. 1345, a negro man who says his name is SIMON, and says that h; was sold in Charleston lo a man by the name of McKeniie, and was carried to Alabama or Geor gia and there left his master. Said negro w3 for merly the property of Benjamin Gas? of Camden, S. C'.,and was taken Irom this pl.ice last February by Mr Gass. Said nero is about 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and about 45 or 50 years of aiTe. The owner of said negro n hereby notified to come forward, prove property. p?y chariic, and take him away, or he will be dealt ith accorofng to law. W. L. CALLAIS, Jailor. Jan. 29, 1845. 310-tf. TO TRAVELLERS Anti Sojourn ersin Fayette vill- MRS. E. SMITH is 'tain Grhi leuien and L;idi -til! preiian d to enter s travelling through or r t::b'e is aUvava . .. . i t a veil' vi le. a soon sir i.ni marnei aiioiu-. .-.ne o.. ru bles and hti-stlers, a ul attent've w ait' is. and re spectfully sol c ts a co!'t hii rice of pufe'ic patronage Her resiuence is so w II known that I m e Is no de scriition. No ex' itions will be s-arelto give satisfact ion . Since the late d st ueijve ftr wh'ch de-tioved the Hotel, she has e da'--'d her mnann of ncco nmo daiion by renting t'lio house -directly opposite, where she has several good .-ary rooms, for sleep in arai f ments. Feb. 1, 1845. 3lb-tf 1 L A N K S ; TI A VINLt lost all our blanks, probably ovr 100 d.d ars' worth, in the fiie, we have Ik cii replacing them as fast js we can, since, ad have now ready market aflmd fir sale at the Carolinian Ofh'-e li Fa., Co. or Sup. State Writ Suhpcsm Civil Warrants. Comnini) Writs, Land Deeds, Witn. ss Tickets, Of., Appeal Bonds, if, Oichrs ol iSae, Negotiable notes Jniy Tickets, Vendi. Exponas Pro-icution Coodf. FOR SALE.- ONE Uniform fnr the com R.fie plete, Corps. Apply at tci.s Ulfiee. OLD RYE WHISKEY I ON Consi "nin-nt ai.d for sale, t n barrels OLD RYE WHISKEY, pure and decidedly the BES l" that has been in this market in fen years. Apply to. c. J.'ORRELL. July 13, 1813. 334-3w. A GENELIAL assortment ofGOODS, purchased since the tire f.,r sale CHEAP, bv geo. McNeill. Ju'y 26 1S45. NOTICE. B "V irtue of a Deed ,f Trust made bv David Shaw to iccur-- a debt due to Ed. G. Fade & Co. of New Yoik, the lollow ing Prl)erty is offered for sale ; and un ess sold at private salebefoie tnc first Monday in September ne?J it will be sold at Pub lic Auction in front of theCsurt House to the hirh ct bidder, to wit : 1st. The Lot and Store House at present occupied by David Staw, on the North side ef Person Plreet, being 20 ft. 5 in. front and running back to Old street. 2d. The Ltft and Dwelling Ho'ose whereon Mr Shaw now rreidfs, on the west side of Cold Soi in? street, btin 75 feet front and running back about i0 feet. The property may be examined by calling on Mr David Shaw on the premisea, or on the sub scriber. A liberal credit will be given and made known at the time oi sale. GEO. McNEILL, Agt MATTHEW SHAW, Trustee. Fayettevtlle, July 25, 1345. 335-ts. IFDn' White Lead ; pure and extra Chrome Green ; Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue; Window ?. Colgate' Soap; Barret 'a natural sweet and Moxail'a beat chewing Tobacco, &e. &e. . . r -M JNO.M. ROSE. Jnly 12,1845. 533-3t. FAYETTETILLE, SATURDAY. State of North Carolina Cumber-laud couuty. Court of rUas $ Quarter Sessions June Term, 1845. Joseph Stewart and wife Winnefied, Calvin A vera, et at. vs. Richard Ryalls, ct al. Petition for division of slaves belong to Estate of Richard Ryalls. deceased." IT appealing to the aatir-faction of the. Court that J.fllron bpeed, David Speed, Richard Ryalls, Lovit Ryalls, Willjam Turnipseed and wife Edith, ; and :he chstnbutets of Elizabeth Moore, deceased, ! heirs at law ot Richard Ryalls, deceased, are not inhabitants of this State, and the usual process of law cannot be served on them, it is therefore order ed that publication be made in the North Caroli nian, a newspaper published in the town of Fay ctteville, for six successive weeks, requiring them to appear before the Justices of our said Court, at a Court to be held for faid county at the Court House in Fayetteviile, o:i the fi,si Monday in Sep tember next, and then and there shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioners should not bo granted, or the same will be takft.i pro conicsso anil beaid exparte as to them. Witnes", John McLamiii, Clerk of our faid Court atOffi fn F.yetteille, the lirt Monday in June, A. D., 1845, and C9th of American inde pendence. J. Mc-LAURIN. July li?, 1845334 6t. per adv. 8 2i. Mew IPniPDmi. The subscribers Lave entered into a Copartner shin, under the firm of Et- W. Beatty 8c do., Fcir the trausnctiou of A General Commission Business In the "luien of Wilmington, JV. C. They will give particular attention to the aale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the salo and pur ch ase of goods for the back country. They would respectfully sol cit a po:tion of pjl lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to giva satisfaction. II. W. BEATTY, JOHN C. LATTA, July 19, 185. 331-tf. RAR SOAP. riJIEJE subfisiber offers for sale ONE HUN JJL DRED B-JXES OF BAR SOAe, manufac tured at the "Fayetteviile (N. C.) Caneile Factory," and warranted qual if not superior to Colgate's best No. I. Bei ir determined To devote all necessary atten tion toihe business, and off ring it at a reduced price, (5cei:tsa pound h the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. All orders thankfully received und prompt ly attended to. W.McL. McKAY. Fayetfeville, May 24.844 !iiP2. Acres Valuable FOIS SALE, THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd., lying principally in Robeson county, and on botu .sides of Lumber River, the different surveys con taining ov.V ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a l arge part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lmuher River, where a large quantify of Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. Thcst Ian Is are very valuable b'th for the Timber ami Turpentine, for which purpose a lare partis well s u i fed, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and inq i ui ities to suit purcliasern. Information respeetiug the title can be obtained by appiving to the Hon. Robert Strange, James C n.bbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Eq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand thereare many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby giWn, that the law WiJ he enforced against ail such offen lers. Application f.r any part of the Lands can be made to myself, or to ,John Winslov, E?q., who will be duly au'horiz d to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fa yet? ev; He, N. C, March I, 1315. 314-tf. " NOTICE. Doctors CAMERON & MALLETT may, for the present, be f. und st the office of M r Thos. L. Hvbait, a lew doois south of the Court House. June 21, 1815. JOSEPH S. DUX X offers his ser- ires as nnde takir and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract fur building or jobbing. Terms liberal. Persons indebted to the subscriber either by note or book account, will confer a special favor by call ing and eMl.ng the same. He hopes that hia re cent calamity will be sufficient inducement for them to do so without further notice. J AS. S.GRANT. P. S. I may be found at the store recently oc cupied by Mr Jarnee Baker. June 21, 1845. 330-tf. WEEKLY PENNSYLVANIA!. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The "Weekly Pennsylvanian," printed on a dov.hle me -ium sheet, and containing the principal political, I'terary and news matters of the daily paper, Philadelphia Prices Cnrrent, &c. is milled t very Friday, at the low price of One Dollar a year As the priue at which it is furnished will not allow us to open accounts, thi subscription must always bo paid in advance, and the paper is invariably. Flopped when the subscription has expired, unless previously renewed. tCP Remittances. The limitation of the franking privil"ffe of the postmasters by the new law, having cut off the usual mode of transmitting subscriptions to paper-, the Poet master General has made the following substitute for that Sreat convenience to both the public and the pn ss : "Money for newsraper subscriptions not ex ceeding SlO in each case, may be -paid to a post master for Ihepcrpbse of being paid to the publish er of a newspaper at any other office. The post master is, in ruch a cafe, to give to the person paying the moneys receipt therefor, and to ad vise forthwith the postmaster, who is to pay said amount of such deposit. Upon presentation of this receipt, the amount is to be paid over. The postmaster receiving the amount is fc debit himself therewith in his account, and the postmaster paving that amount is to credit himself therewith in bisac count of contingent expenses." Where application eannot conveniently be made to a postmaster, and more than on', subscription is contained in th letter, we are willing to incur the postage, provided the writer takes' care that Its weight. does not exceed the half once to which sin gle postages arc limited under tha new law which commences on the first of July m!fflin& parry. Philadsfphia AUGUST 1845. WkmuiaU reipecuui ly inform th, citizens of Fayetteviile anil the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently- occupied bv E. J. Clark, nn CJ ?letnii .Street, 5 doors South of the Market Siinar. wIipw ! u i!l -nn T Ty manuiaciure and Ke"p con 4SJ Vnd an a'rtment of P ri AND SHEET IRON WARE. e'on9wishmjrfopilrchase woal(1 do well to cauand examine hia tocV. before r.urehr.sine elae whcre.aeheisdeterminedto sell as cheap o s asiv olho Manufacturer in the State. tnrB'S f an ent're,y ew pattern. UOQFING done in the lastest style, and bst uner. AfSOUUTTllIlISQ Aug. 17, 1844. " 56,.. A. M. CAMPBELL, Having been appointed AUCTIO X R Kit. For the town of Fayef tev.ll.., i9 propped to attend I to 11.: sale of any oodi which mav b ,,ir,.,.. t I j him consignments from abroad will bs p,o-nptlv at tended to. April 19, 1315 32 1 -y. HAVE just received the new ettrio nf HAT Ttr rrx-c. n "W U i ll.' 5..,. . now finishing Gentlemen's mper-fine FUR AND SILK Tf W x. o '.L . J u",,alsi :reat variety of J?ur,bi.k, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, an of which hive been purchased on such terms as to enable me to sell very CHEAP. DAVID GEE. May 17, 1345. 325-tf. State of North Carolina -Richmond county. Court of Picas ami Quarter Sessions April Term, 1845. Bosiick & AJcKenzie vs. Riley Hc-nery. Attachment Levied on the defendants' interest in a ceitain tract of land containing two hundred a..d nine:y-tour acres lying in ths county of Richmond, near Little Monntkin Creek, and joining the tand of T. Bostick, Alexander Martin, and others. It appearing fo the satisfaction of the Court that Riley Henery, the defendant in this suit, resides beyond the limits of the State; it fs therefore order ed that publication be made in the North Caroli nian for fix weeks, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Cour'. to be held f.r the county aforesaid, at the Court House m the town of Rockingham, on the third Mondav in July next, then and there to ntead to this At iicknien', otherwise the same will be tafen pro contest and the laod levied on be condemned sub ject io the phirititfV debt. Witness, Graham A Nicholson, ceik of our said Court at olhce, the third Monday of April, and lii the 63th year of American Independ.-ne e. A. P- 845- G. A. NICHOLSON. June2l,l345. 330 -6t uo THE SUBSCRIBER" u uul-u beg leave to inform his customeis and the public in general, that having s ivi d a lare poition o! his sfr-ck of GOODS at the reeen- fire, he has re-opened nextd.jur west of the Post Office', (Wagon Yard Building,; where he intends con tinuing business on the same terms as heretofore. JNO.D. WILLIAMS. June '2 1. 1S4.". . 330-v. NOTICE. The subscriber having lost his store house and most of his goods by the late f:r, has removed for the present to the new bricfv store occupied by Henry Lily, where his notes and accounts may be found. Ad persons indebtedto him are earnestly requested to come forward and settle up their res pective dues, as he is very anxious to close up his old bfisinoss before commencin g again. Juni 21,1345.8 " E.J.LILLY, 7STOEIOS. THE Subscriber is located for the present, at the store of Mr Win. Bow, two doors below the Cape Fear Bank, where he offers for sale ihe few goods he saved from the late tire, viz: Coffee, Tea, Madeira, Sherry, ai.d Sweet Malaga Wines: Prin- cipeSegars; Citron; Boston Crackers; Powder; Shot; Shovelp; Spades, and a ft w Dry Goods. I hope my friends that are in want of any of the above, will give me a call. W. PRIOR. June 28, 1845. 331-tf. Burned out, but not entirety consumed, Only pretty considerably scorched ! ! ! Oirzil HO"J"STO!T. SADDLER & HARNESS M A K K K , RETURNS hi.-, sincere tbanka to the public for the liberal share of patr -n .ge heretofore L stowed up on him, and hopes ihat as he row riq iirea a con tinuance of their custom, to enable hira to recover f.-om the severe scorching received in the late Are, it will not b9 withheld. His fiiesids. and such as will Ipieas.j to i all at bis shop, on South Mdo t f Person street, next door but one to the corner ot Diok, will And a to'erabie stock in his line, with the bst workmen, wiliing and ready to please in any job and repairing line, at the shottest notice. June 23. 1845. 331 -6m. CANDIDATES FOR CLZRKS. Messrs Jno. McLaurin and Peter Patterson are candidates for the office of Clerk of the County Court of Cumberland. Messrs Duncan G. McRae and Win. Bow are candidates for Su perior Court Clerk. Fire IProof IK oof. THE undersigned is ready to contract for ihe cov ering of roofs of bui! lings with lin, ropper. or xinc, and will eteeate promptly any work he may contract for, and for small profits. June 31, t3i3. 330-tf. F. T. WARD. Just Received oil Consignment, French Brandy, ' Holland Gin, American Brandy, 4i bosea No. I -Soap. A. M- CAMPBELL. March 15, 1345. 31B-tf ML NOTICE. THE Subscribers take th s oj nity cf relum ing tiietr warmest thanks to their friends and pa trons, and the public generally for their liberal pa tronage bestowed up.n them; also for the kind sympuhes manifested fo them in the late calamity in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods on Ihe morning of the 19th insf.; and to Cai t J A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. Ord, and Mr G A Schwartxman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness in givingthem notic-, end others in the surround. :ng neighborhood of the fire, by the discharge cf cannon. Iiavia-penrd the Store neaily oppo site, they hope- soon to resume business, and would mostrespectfuiiy solicit the patronage of their friends and the public, and shall hope to merit a share of public patroi. age. They have on, hand in their Warehouse, Salt, Iron, Molasses, Sug ir, Smiths' Bellows and Vises, LogChoins,6 superior Wrought Iron Mill Crai.ks. Also, Anviln, Xiscp, Trace Cbeir.s, and heavy articles of Hardware, partially damiged in the fire, el! of w idth ihey will sell lw lor Cash or Produce. They woold also earnestly reque st all those inde l.ted to fh m by uote or ac count io tr.ake immediate payment, as it will enable them to close their former business and rcco n mence, and hope those indebted will take the earliest opportunity to settle their accounts. J. U.K. J. .Mlw I IS C. N arch I, 1845. Sl4tf. ALSO, They havpjost received, bale superior Bridg'por3 ply Seine Twine, 3 coils Steam jfeking Yarn, Manilla, Seine, and Uaft Rope, I hhd. winter strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 bhls. Trait: Od, 300 palls. Linseed Oil, Wtnltemore's nal Cotton Card. Coffee Mil!. cat good Wagon and Cart Boxes, 250 gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop Iron, with a small assortment ofSwles and Eng lish Bar lion ; together with a heavy 6'toik of flat, round, and square Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails, Rods, contained in ahed joining their Store, but slightly injured. Re moval . BLAMi & MA1L1L WOULD inform the public that they hav moved from their old stand to the store lately occupied by Messrs C JtcRM Orrell, and known as the Yellow Buildings. Having i&rgdv increased their stock of GROCERIES, they sre prepared fo offer inducements in the wav t trade, iliat will be to the inteet of purchasers generally to give theraacall. Their etocli will consist m part of 10 TonsSwerlea and English Iron, 500 lbs. Cast, Blister, and German Steel, 600 Pa. Hollow Ware, 500 lbs. B.-ir Lead, : 40 B.igi Shot, asoited, 1 5 Kegs Pow d"r, 300 lbs. Epaoin Sills, 300 lbs. Alum, 100 lbs. F...rax, ' 1500 lbs. Copperas, 150 lbs Indigo, ! Cnsk Salaratus, 50 sides sole Leather, 75 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Hhd. Porto Rico Sugar, 1000 lbs. single and double reliaed and Cofee crushed Sugar, 300 sacks Liverpool S.uf, 500 bushels Alum do. Wagon Boxes, Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Pocket Cutlery, Patent Medi cine?, Hadlock's Syrp and Powd?r, Casaia, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paint?, Puttv, Drugs, tc.&c. Sept. 14, 1841. ' 290 INFORM their customers and friends that ihej are now receiving their Spiingand Summer STOCK OP (rOODS ; And as most of them have been bought from the manufacturers and importers, they will be offered low. Call and see. Our stcck is not h- avy, hut a good variety will be found upon exam natiun. And as our lrocrne were purcriaee-l Oelore the Iste rise in prices, we m atiurd tiu-ui as low as any l.oue in the phce. ne return pur thanks to our .,1J friends, and assure tnem njpaias er exertions on our part hall be spared to give general aatiafuctjon as heretofore. We have cow on hand (a.'l fresh and m jrcio I order,) Rio and Cu'a Coffee ; Porto Ri. o. N-w Orleans, and Loaf Sugnri; Tens. Indigo, Madder, CVpp'-rar, Rice, Candle, Soar., Starch, sack and Alum Salt, fltc. &c. STAPLE $ FA.YCV DR Y GOODS. Arno-72 wh h are 150 piece Ca'icocs, (s.ra"J verj' fine, and renL v beaulllul prints.) Victoria Al paccas. plain and fiurel; Mos'ia d'Lare-; Ging. ham-; Irish Linen; L nen and cotton Drill; Lmen and cotton, cheeked and striped Diiil ; Nankeens; due, nhi'r, androlord Jeans; Jaconl; Buok, Cross-barrd, a.id Soured Muslins; BdTicknz; Apron Check; c-iored Cam'iricks ; white, black, and mixed Hose and half Hose; linen, silk, and cotton GIov.s; siik and cotton, pocket and dress Handkerchief, a great vari-ty: fancy Crava's and Scarfs; silk Mitts; Ribbons; Cord; Gimp: Tape. Pins; Needles; Button; Thread; Lac; Edgirg ; fine, hnir. side. and reading Coi.bs; bleached a m5 unbleached Domes'ica ; Broad Cloth ; Sattin-tf; Kentucky Jeans. Sic tfce. Florence, Cue straw, siik. m i'low and other Bonnets of the latest styles ; a splendid assortment ofsrtifieial flowers. Al-o, a good assortment f Slipcri; Alrccu and leather Shoes, Brogans, Boots, Hatjf.&c. &.c Hardware & Cutlery. Trace and hatter Chain; Hos; Nails; table and pocket Cutlery; German silver, Britannia, and Iron tea and table Spoons; Razors ; rim, stock, closet, chet, and pad Locks ; Sheep Shears ; Drawing Knives ; cutting Knives; corn and grays fc'cvfhr; Gimblets; Latche.? indColt ; Brad; Tacks, It &c. JVOVV IX STORE, . 5 Hhds. prime Porto Rica Sugr. 3 do do NewOileans do. 30 Bas gren Rio CfT e, 4 Hhds. Molac, a prima srticlr, iOOO Lbs. prime corn-M Bcon, HKiO Lbs. wbiro Lard, d UrKirs, 15 Bbia Whiskey, 5 do. Old Pesch Bmly, 5 do. N. - R". 50 Sicks Liverpool Salt, at our ?d stand, foot of Haymount. April 19, I&45. 311-tf. H3 WE are authorized to an nounce the name of Kd ward Pitt man, as a candidate for the,, office of County Court Clerk for the County of Montgomery. Volume O-Numbcf 336! Persons indebted to the 53ffc"!r fcubfenber uouhI cer.fer en f f- ' ' . W.T "i- J;I!U esi- tling immediate-. His recent talarrpv, hcbc r, w ill be eufScienCind net ment. " r " R W. HARDIZ. TO LUMBER MEN. I til Subscribers, having uitncs-t ci t cf - ssccessfulofiera un nf HOTUHKU'S'i VL'i i. CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald G.a '., AJi.l .n FayeiteviMc, in Aiay ar d Jt.ne fast . - -induced lo purchase the Rif.t !0i lb. cnt-r. ' S of North Carolina, and now cflVr individual Ilje;, Lr " r Y'l r, nsonab!e terms. Th.v iVw no on hand Seve. teen fuU aits of Wi.. .1 e. have made arrBogcments to keep a itinsUi.t' no) - Besdes being pen-ruily adopts in the io.llan States, tbe.e are already ,wr!ve saw. i . operaiioii in ibis State, i.nd eight other- ,, ..' V -of erection. The a-t.-niekiegl oVer d".' t these Wheels have been J ', citizens of this Slate, ith universal irnwii.t" Aad we de,ire .11 w ho may UlS?tX& Pcft I "i an';U"t:4e1,1I"C'f Ard'J Graham ;.Alex 1 JJrr!iiM.n, Chnsto. her Munroe Alcx'r V, hi.rns, Arch-d McLaurin. J. AltDamef, John Cade Airs. LfTy At. a.Utn, in MU Coo, t3' . cJ John C. McLaurin, ,n Richmond County; i l.( . ' C. Smith in U:a?en C.un.y ; and Hardv liovall 'in -Sampson County ;- fo each f whoio , WlfeV-r,Dt,0n " l 0 ' ratt:crl fpw'on of thS, Persons who apply noon f,r Rights can have thrn rut up by noAm.a bo have Lctn irjS.ri.tl. td hy Mr Uotchki . I im.,lf; nsiru The Proprietors of the right cf this VhiMd t'i, State of North Crolina, h.ve received the follow ing ceitificaU: W, ttc-K FJu.He. Fcb'y 3, 1645, We, llie Subsciibeif, rt, dmg i tr)e Conntv'of Cumberland and fi-iaic of North Carina, .aW beeu fgatfc-d ,n the rnanufat turecf Lumber for ma- ft is LRTICAL WATER WHEELS, and the.r appendage., are worthy of tr e pafroi.age cfall null owners, and thai we have JU1J eonf.de r.ae 4 their superiority ;r '.at the value of Mi:I8 will fa very much enhanced bv tl.tir inlrodmiion. Thtv are more durable, and ensier k, pt in o;der wl cii properly put to?. th.r than the coamcn Flutter Wheel: they will save at feast r.ne-tLird of the water, and run well m lack water when there is a head above The fd cf the Saw i, iriCreo?cd fiom one-ha.f to ooubie i tU .tn.kea per o.iuvle, ALKX. WJI.LIAMS DUNCAN M VS HOE. JOHN AJcFADYEN. C. P. A1ALLETT JOHN M-n. vipi DAN'L McDIARMiD ANGUS CAMERON,' JOHN(:tr.AUIlN.'wts, THOMAS asSm CXy ) TUer i.av.. akorecived .'SiU&tfi'iL Alexander AJurchin. iHlif,? L',, , ifK 1 heresfter amongcther- in 1 n u . " , r'1 ho speaks rttNl"rv.irria,),B mUmh made on Saw Mlllm in fr brrccomnifiidiriB- ir, 1 !, . I e:xr'dj.and conclude. Ml . . n-.i. :r.:r.r a.-n ln 'ii cwrrs. nv vr a v 'J -VL A UCHLI N, OUAi-A.N MrNptr i Puv-ftteI,, March 15. IH-15. -Air ,r ROBERT A. STUART HAS romoved to the Store on Person ,A cently occupied by Col. S. T. Ha wlTy and n.'a W opposite the Cape F.-ar Bank, v, h, re he can ." po J the wants of all his cutiomrri in the PP J BUV GOODS AXD GROCERY LIKE ami Wine,: Pf,, ' W,Cn sOUPon Wine. v6i?0T AND SH0E lAKER, afte r , .,d8arn.C?S'n,f'r8 His .hop itopjo atte f he cenf i e of the Brick Row-. ' U I hoso who owe hi,,, ,8v Xpr,t that the Uls ha.. C4M?,'1'm 10 nicd 'o vontinue h, ht. . ss, and he hopes they will asfisl him as soon as thev can. . J"lv 13. ISf5. 333 3f. LIVERY STABLES; THE sufeariber feels truly thankful for Ihe rrry hberi.! prfronagc br. has received from Iht titix-ns of Fjyetfov-i'l :. and ih-; public genc-raliv; and ni his terms of hum-Horses and conveyances, tnd boarding hors, .re ve,y moderate, be most r sptctfuMy .oltcita a conlinuauce of paliona"e. Hi- terms of hiring are as usual, exceprthose woo tnr jbm.acr conveyance? and daraagr ther,, by m.fair managemci.t, are rfrriyird to psyJi. da;naS'- T. J. MIMS, Aj't. Those who are indebted to me previous to the first r.f April fast, wit! save cost by making paymett l.efore the -20th ir.st.; oed those indented ince that tnue will do me e favor by setllinj rheir resptiyed ies,,rf In eon? quenre of thebigb price ot Horse food, it. is hard work forme to keep ooi and body together. T. J. AJ- . July 12, 1845 320 y. v- 1-tar "i -i Kit-! i HEi yi - x- . A " SALE. 1 1 I WISH to sell my land fvjng-on B:-. KoMifir!.. being altout 2000 acres cf ood n.rf cr.t;;., isnc , with a good stream for crrry ing It to market, navi gable at any lime while there is water reggb Lr boats to run befwecu Faytt'evi'lc tad Yrilming ton. , Title indispatahfe. , 'v"8 '. j ALEXANDER WILI.IAVC u'y 12, 1345. 335-tf. , rjCCFOR V , ..... ' ' - .s - , ''T- " j,. ' -p " - r : . AijaaiaaiaaaBSBBaaMaaaslsiaaa .m, , .. . .. ... ...... ' . .