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- v. t ,...,....- V xttx i r 1 "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE G LORY OF TIT- Tirr T STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTT OF ITS CITIZEXS.' mm 1 by. ir.ii h'bayxe TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN '. Per anmvn, if paid in advance, S2 50 if ;ai J al the end of sit months 3.00 at the end of the year 33 States of Advertising : sirty cents pr ."j iari; fjr Mm first, ;m 1 thirty cents tor eicfi su'i-mqiient insertion. , Advertising by the year ivill be charged according , to (f,. q, -iti'y of matter inserted. Court a Ueiti-em mts, &c, '25 per centjiigher. TFFS M N I T Y tfVsaiiist loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. . CAiMTATr$ 105,000. (f'fice in (fraud ntar Viral Street, IVUliams burg, onpostte the City of AW York. JJSeacij Office, Wells Building, 62 Wall st., JYew York. DIRECTORS : Cii.-i-itiai Zibriskte. Abr'm T. Bosk ere k, Andrew (J. B:nediet, V ranets bt-mtieU, Frederick V. Favro, Jremrth Johnson, J 'n Skit bna n S rut. Willets. S.irul II. Olapp, J ill i Lesctf, Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, Nicholas Wvckon. L:viaEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Avnr.F.w 1'. IIodc.es, Sec'ry-. WASHINGTON PJ3T, Agent, New York. THE Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company, h.ivin ' been incorporated by an act. of the Legislator-of t'n: State of New Vork, tor the purposes of Fire fi-uirauee, t'ne Directors offer to Insure their i'elio-.v-ciiiJMMM :hroughnut the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, O.i B ladings, Go l'itnd Merchandise, and Per ko1i Property :s -nralty, assuring them that the atriim of' the Company, shall !e conducted with siuh fairnens", candor and liberality as they trust will entitle it to pn'ilie eonS lence and patronage. The S'tb-H-ritir r, Ag'it f-r the ahove Com piriy, will uive any In tiier in'ormatinn that may b: ..'o'-si ro I l)V those who wis'i to I isnre. JAMES MAIITINE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1315. 3 l-tf. SAMUEL J. HINSDALE BE IS t inform li s friends and customers in Fay fttuvillo and vicinity, that he expec's within the n -xt ten days a general assort merit of Drugs, Mtxliciru s, Chemicals, &c., w!ii. h lie will open at the sloe now occupied by Mr NVill McPherson, dir :::y opposite his o'.d stand. He has now on hand sic!i articles as were saved fWinJ the fire, and -our: wh:ch arrived by last Li'i:lt rr lrt.ni W 1 1 mi n t'n, together with a lot of Chemi c i's, as Q.nin ne, C ilomrd, B! ie Pill, Mass, &c.j broo "lit with linn from New York. July I, tSt5. 33-tf. James kyle IS now r.:cfiviiiii Ins .-ooiiiifr snpjdy ol GOODS, w;iicli has bc n purchased ly Ih package at the la!e-na!es at the N.rtli, simony hicti are Snperiine London Cloths and Cassi meres, Frcfh Lawns an t Diaf-ers, B ack and colored b'iiks, B lizorincs and Printed Lawns, Slate Pon"'-e, vi-ry cheap, Bh'ach'd and brown Do w slics, trotn 3-4 to 12-1 C ilico and Gingham; Si!!; and Cotton H..ndkiTchiefj, Laces, EJings, and tlni lins, - 4- 1 Bohi iets, new styb-, Ktcr.int Barr c,e t'carfs, elegant Si'k Shawls Dressed Si'k It andktn chiefs, assorted, bm'ii and im. n Cam: ie I la ndkerchi-M, With irulny other artieh-s, nil of which are offered ihicoiiiin inly I w tor Cash, r to Punctual Cus t'lUIT' O I fh - usn i! li. n : Call at No. 2, LIBER TV POINT. - , .liin" 17, I?15. ." mm M&&h. ' l HAVE'emoved the port ion ot my poods saved f ro n the Fir, to the brick ft. -re, foot of i laymounf, lately oci-upied bv Mr Hamilton Mitchell, and one dour.-a-'t of Mr George McNeill, wheiel shall bi pleas -d to sf-e mv friends and cnst'ioiers, as I am uVt?rm i t to disc oil my oods at LO W Prices. A personrf Iravfui-claims aaainst me, will pie iso prosrnt th m for paynte'ut. and all indebted to in whose :iot-s and accoiiirts are due, will, I trust, sc-fie n c ;ssitvof pa viiis up withoitt further de!ar JOHN D. STARR. J.ino 25, I34S, 331 -V. TiOOTS & SHOES ! ! ! THE Subscriber an- , nounees to hi friends and the pub lie in en-Tal lhat he has opened his shop on Hay Ptreft, opposite to Mr George McNeill', where he is prt-pured to make to ord r or r pair lin-s and coarse BOOTS anl SHOES, both lor gentle-men and ladies, in the most approved and mocein pijles. ll; assures such as will favor turn with their citstom, that he will warrant his work to be done in the best style, by the b'-st workmen, and ofthebet materials that can be procured, lie lecls confident t mt any .vork passinsjout ofhis hands cannot be surpassed by any done"here or elsewhere, and he hopes In close application to business and a studious effort to please, not only to merit but receive a fair share of public patronage. ' 1 V ' M ALCOM FAULK. June 17, IS1'. 33M-I y. m NOTI C E . The subscriber, during his abfccnee, icqueats all persons indebted to him to make payment to Mr T. S. Lutterloh, who is fully authorized to give re ceipts. C. LUTTERLOH. July 19, IS45. tr. HENRY'S MAGNESIA, Seidlitz Powders, B ckwith's Pills, Cologne Wa ter, Shaving Soap, Peters' Pills, Blue Pills, Indeli ble Ink, superior London Mustard, Starch, Nnt-m.-j;s,Ciovr8, Mace, fee., together with a choice and well si-beted assortment of genuine Drussand iVkdiciiins tor sale by S. . HINSDALE, Jub 19, 1815. 334-tf. Drng-ist. T0LEASE OR RENT, Stale Brick ard, wi,h cases and a large quan tity of clay thrown uP a!ready for moulding. Ap ply soon to W. G. MATTHEWS. July 19, 184o. 334.tr THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD beg leave to inform his customers and the public in general, that having saved a lare portion ofhis stock of GOODS at the recent fire he has re-opened next door west of the Post Office' (Wagon Yard Building,) where he intends con tinuing business- on the same terras as heretofore. JNO.D. WILLIAMS. Jane 21, 1845. . 330-y. Encourage Home Manufactures Gardner & McKethan, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work, and have now ,i hand a GN ERAL ASSORTMENT, consistingfcf Carriages, Baroiiclies, Buggies, vGigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, ike. Wiiich for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U States. Persons wishing to buy, woitld 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., . We warrant all odr work to be of good and tuith ful workm inrhip and materials, for one yeor. JCJ REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Fayettevdle, February 8, 1845. y. "summer hats. Just received from New Tork an assortment ol fine double and single brim Leghorn Hats, and abottt 50 doz n Palm Leaf Hats, for sale low by JONES &. DUNN. April 19, 1S45. 330-tf. T0 THE PUBLIC. THE Subscrib r has just received from New York in addition to his former stock, fash ionable GOODS for ladies' and gentlemen's wear. Also, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf HATS; Fashionable Bonnets and Bonnet Silks; brown and bleached Shectini: ; Linen 5 4 and 6-4 ; fine Irish Linen and Loni Lawns; Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk do.; heavy Russia Osnabuigs, for servants; common do.: fine Kid Gloves, Silk Mitts do. P. TAYLOR. May 24, 1845. 32G-3m. N 0 T I C E . TAKEN UP and committed to the Jail of Cumberland county; N. C, on Sunday, the 26th day of Jannai v, 1845, a nejrro man who says his name is SIMON, and says that h- was sold in Charleston to a man by the name of MeKenzie, and was carried to Alabama or Geor gia and there left his master. Said negro wus for merly the property of Benjamin Gass of Camden, S. C, and was taken Irom this place last February by.VlrGass. Said neirro is about 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and about 45 or 50 years of aire. The owner of said negro is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, p?y diaries, and take him away, or he will be dealt. " itli according to law. W. L. CALLAIS, Jailor. Jan. 29, 1845. 310-tf. TO TRAVELLERS And Sojouriicrsin Faycttevillo MRS. E. SMITH is ti!l preparer! to enter tain Gentlemen and Ladies travelling through or sojourning in Fayettt ville. tier table is always as good as the market afiouls. She has good sta bles and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re spectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage Her resilience is so well known that it needs no de scription. No exertions will be scared to give satisfaction. Since the late destructive Cu whjch destroyed the Hotel, she has enlarged her means ofaccOmmo daiiou by renting the house directly oppositej where sheMias several good .iry rooms, for sleep ing apartments. Feb. 1, 1815. Slb-tf. BLANKS. HAVlNli lost all our blanks, probably ovor 100 dollars' worth, in the fiie, wc have been replacing them ns fast s ive can, since, and have now ready for sale at the Carolinian OfIi-e. Fi Fas, Co. or Sup. Ct., Appeal Bonds State Writ t'uhpccnsis, Civil Warrants. Common Writs, Land Deeds, Witness Tickets, Orders of'Sale, Negotiable notes Jury Tickets, Vendi. Exponas, Prosecution Bonds, OLD RYE WHISKEY ! ON Consignment and for sale, tni barrels OLD RYE WHISKEY, pure and decidedly the EES V lhat has been in this market in ten years. Apply n, c. J. ORRELL. July 13, 1S15. 334-3w. . A GENERAL assortment of GOODS, purchased since the tire, for sale CHEAP, bv GEO. McNEILL. Ju'y 20. 1S45. n o tTTe . B Virtue of a Deed of Trut made bv David Shaw to secure a debt due to Ed. G. Fade & Co. of New York, the following Property is offered for sale ; and un'ess sold at private sale before the first Monday in September next, ifTwill be sold at Pub lie Auction in front of the Court House to tht high est bidder, to wit : 1st. The Lot ami Store House at present occupied by David Shaw, on the North side of Person street, being it) fi. 5 in. front and running back to Old street. 2d. The Lot and Dwelling . . 1 - V Q I am ( 1 i r a.iJ. .1 House wnereou in -jui- oiu, ,jn ine ...t .wl nf Cnld Sni in" street, bcina 75 feet front and running hack about H'O feet. The property may be exanunea oy caning on Mr David Shaw on the premises, or on the so1- scriber. , . .it. A liberal credit' will be given and jrnade known at the time of sale. GEO McNEILL. AS't MAI Tnb.v &txn. , rjicc. Fayetteville, July 25, IS45. 335-ts. TrtTrirnir3. T ! LvitcA 4tnP The subscciber having iosi sioic f . . i Kmo rmmri tor most ol nis gooas oy me isic uk-j - 7 r the present to the new brick store occupied by uenry xiny, wnere nis noi be found. All persons indehtedto him areearnestly requested to come forward and settle up their res pective dues, aa he is very anxious to close up his old business before commencing again. - June21, 1845.8 E. J. LILLY, FAFETTEVILXE, SATURDAY. State of STortn Carolina Cumberland county. Court of Picas $' Quarter Sessions June Term, 1845; Joseph Stewart and wife Winntl-ed, Calvin Avera, el al. vs. Richard Ryalls, ei al. Petition for division of slaves belonging to Estate of Richard Ryalls, deceased. IT appearing to the satisfact.on ,he Court that JelTcrson Speed, David Speed, Jlichard Ryall?, Uvit Ryalls, William Turnipse. d and wife Edith, and the distribute of Elizabeth Moore deceased, heirs at law rd Richard Ryalls, deceased, are not inhabitants of this Slate, 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 etteville, for six successive weeks, requiring them to appear before the Justic-s of our said Court, at a Court to be held for said county at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the firs" Monday in Sep tember next, and then and there shew cause, if any they have, why the pra.vcr of the petitioners should not be granted, or the same will be tak-n pro confesso ano heard t xpnrie as to thein. Witness, John McLaui in, Cleik of our said Court at Ofiiee in Fayetteville, tho first Monday in June, A. D., 1845, and G9fh of American Inde pendence. J. McLAURlN. July 19, 1845. 334 6t. per adv. 8 25. Mew IFBttOIll. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under th" firm of H. W. Beatty & Co., For the transaction of A General Comriiission Business In tile Ivicn of Wilmington, .V. C. They wilt give particular attention to the sale ofTimber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back country. They would respectfully Sol.eit a portion -of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to giva satisfaction. H. W. BEATTY, JOHN C. LATTA, Ju'y 19, 1315. 334;tf. ,. B A R SO APT " rpriE subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN JL DRED DJXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettevdle (N. C.) Can-lie Factorv," and warranted equal if not superior to Colgate's best No. I. Bei ig determined to devote all necessary atten tion tothe business, and off ring it at a reduced price, (Scents a pound by the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. tOF All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. W.McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, May 24,844 100,00(i Acres Valuable THE Subscriber has purchased a!l tlu LANDS belonging to the E-st.ile of Abram Dubois, dee'd., lying principally in Robeson county, and on bot., sides of Lumber River, the diff:rent surveys con taming over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; n large part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large, quantity ol Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These Ian Is are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which puroope a large part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more rfbufrda;:tly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold al a low price, and in qn in'ilies to suit pnrchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained by applying to the Hon. Robert Stra nge, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand thefenfe many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will he enforced against all such offenders. Application f.r any part of the Lands can be made to mj-self, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayettcv;!Ie, N. C, March I, 1345. 314-tf. NOTICE. Doctors CAMERON & MALLETT may, the present, be found at the office of Mr Thos for L. Hybart, a few doors south of the Court House. "June 21, IS45. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as unde takef and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbirg. Terms liberal. Persons indebted to the subscriber either by note or boon account, will confer a special favor by call ing and settling the same. He hopes that his re cent calamity will be sufficient inducement for them to do so without further notice. JAS. S.GRANT. P. S. I may be found at the store recently oc cupied by Mr James Baker. June 21, 145. .330-tf. WEEKLY- PENNSYLVANIAN. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The "Weekly Pennsylvanian," printed on a double medium sheet, and containing the principal political, I terary and news matters of the daily paper, Philadelphia Prices Current, &c., is mailed every Friday, at the low price of One Dollar a year As the price at which it is furnished will not allow us to open accounts, the subscription must always be paid in advance, and the paper is invariably stopped when the subscription has exp;red, unless previously renewed. ';ljt Remittances. The limitation of the franking privilege of the postmasters by the new law, having cut off the tisrtal mode of transmitting subscriptions to papers,- the Postmaster General has made the following substitute for lhat great convenience to both the public and the prrss : "Money for newspaper subscriptions not ex ceeding S10 in each case, maybe paid to a posl masterfor the purpose of being paid to the publish er of a newspaper at any other office. TJie post master is, in such a case, to give to the person paying the money a 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 to debit himself therewith in his account, and the postmaster paying that amount is to credit himself therewith in hisac count of contingent expenses." Where application cannot conveniently be made to a postmaster, and more than one subscription is contained in the letter, we are willing to incur the postage, pro-rifled the writer takes care that its weight does not exceed the half once to which sin ale postages are limited under the new law whrch commences on the first of July. -; MIFFLIN & PARR Y, : Philadelphra' Arct'ST 9 IS45. t, w w 1 v iniorni tne citiz-.ns ll i- l.-t -11 - ; - ... 01 r ay ciievnie anu tne public generally, that he h as tsken the stmd recently occupied bv E. J C"lnrL- r ii.r.; rStreet,5 doors South of t he Al:ir!;pl S,-:ll-i rr. I. , , l, ... Ml r I"" 1 I II' ! IIL it IN sftrtt.. J r Y "uiuuiaciiire anu Re-p con !'a.rv: c" "od an assortment of " . J, SlfEEl" IRON WARE. eallT1" 'v,gJ"n-? fop'f chase would do well to 1 erT eam,ne ock before purchasing elsc- other ,na ,r8aeter,nined, U as cheap as aBy 0l,'e;"tU'er in the State. - I ROOPf xf ".Pattern. - ' imn-, T "l"" 1,1 l" iaiest style, and best manner. Also GUfTIiRIG Air. 17, 1344.- r ofi1v ., t J A, M. CAMPBELL, Having been appointed AUCTIONEER For the town of Fayetteville. is nr. pared to attend SO lie .,.Vnl..., I , - . '. ' him. v su'JUs wnicn may uo entrustd lo temredSirment3 frm abr0ad b P'omptly at- APljg, 1815. 3,,y li , ; ""-'"vu u e new now finishing Gentlemen's suner-fine FUR AND ST rtf nK Te . . - il x. o 9 Fur Si'k P 7 , urrlVaiS't" "reat variory of n V ', , nara'. Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hat all of w ch have been purchased on such terms is' to enable me to sell very CHEAP May,71S45--325-tf. DAVID GEE. FOB M A T F NE U"'rorm cn 01 ps. Apply at this Oifice.- Fi re Proof JKciofs, THE undersigned is ready to contract for fiie cov ering t roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and wi.l execute promptly any work he may contract for, and for small pi ofits: June 21, 1315. 330-tf. F. T. WARD. spjleivdid J. G. Gj-or&Co. Mi n a ffcrs. ALE X AN U 1 1 1 A LOTTERY, Class 34, for 1S45. To tie drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday August23, I845.c SPLENDID CAPITALS; ' 30,000 Dollars! 10,000 Dollars! 5,000 Dollars! 3,000, Dollars ! 2,500 Dollars! 1,017 Dollars ! 100 Prizes of 1,000 dollars! &C &c. &c. Tickets SI0 Halves $5- Quarters &2 50 Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets $130 Do do lo halt do - U5 Do do 2s quarter do 32 50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 35 for IS 15. - To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday Aug ;st 30, IS 15. BRILLIANT SCHEME! $40,000 S 15,000 $7,000 t $5,190 6 Prizes of 2,000 dollars! 10 do of 1,500 dollars! 20 do of 1,-200 dollars! - -50 do of 1.000 dollars ! 90 do of 500 dollars! &c ' &c. Tickets 810 Halves S3 Quarters 82 59. Certifidates of Packats of'2G whole tickets, 140 do 26 half do Do do 20 qur.rtcr do 70 35 MOST SPLENDID! 96aD(ID(D 3 3 3 - $25,600! $15?O0O I GRJ1JYD ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class A, for 1S45. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday 27th September, IS 15. 7S Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballot.. MAMMOTH SCHEME. u - tl mi 1 Grand Capital of $75,000 1 Splendid Prize of 25,QqO 1 do do 15,000 1 do do 10,000 1 Prize of - 9,000 1 do 8,000 1 do 7,000 1 do 6-000 1 do 5.000 1 do 4,000 1 do 2,S47 5 Prizes of 2,500 TO do . 2,000 20 do 1,750 20 do 1,500 50 do 1,000 170 do 500 Beside pt izs of $400 t 250 ! &c. &c. Whole Tickets 820 HaT SlO-Quarter S" Eighth $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets $2G0 Do do 6 halt do 130 Do Di do "26 quarter do do 26 eighth 65 32 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries wi'I re ceive the most prompt attention, and an official ac count of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order Irom us. Address, X JT Q Gregory & Co., Jtannger. : - Washington City, D. C K O-T I C E - THE Subscribers take this opportunity of return rrfnl !LWHrrae8tuKaanks lo h friends and pa ron!' K 1,6 P"bhc orally for their ;.i.era! ..- vmnS,l tSt0WPdr0?0Jn them a!s" r the kind sxmpvhies manifested to ,!,. , :a the ,3fet .aiilv in the destruction. of llH.r.ntireStrc'i of CUhI on themorn.n-ofthe IS.h in,t.; and ta Cai-t J A J Bradford, Capi. V. S. Old., and Mr G A Scbwartrman.-of U S. Arscn.nl, for their kindness in givjnrt!iem nmic-.and others in (he surround ing neighborhood of the fire, by the dicharo of cannon. Hav.n oj eiud the Store m tulv o,n... sitei th y h.ipc soon to resume business, aJ would most respectfully solicit the patronage-of their friends and the public, and shall hope to merit a sh;:re of pub.'u; palroi.aire.1 They hnve on hand in th. ir . unloose, itit, Iron. Molasses, Su? ir, Smiths' Bellows a'.d Vises, Lo2Chnins, superior Wrou"lif Iron .Mill Crai.ks. Also, Anvil.--, Vises, Trace Chains, and heavy articles ol Hardware, partially u b nre, :-.n o! wi.m h Uiey will sell Iw or Cash or Prodnc. .They w,ihl al.-o earnestly request aJIjhose indebted to thrm bv note. or r.c couri lo n.-ake immediate payment :isil will enable thciii to close their former busint-ss nndnco-i uience.aml hope those indebted will fikethe i-arliest opportunity to settle their accounts. J. li. &. J. MAFiTIJNE.. argh I, 1 S 15. 314-tf. " ALSO, They have just received, bale superior Rrul. port 3 ply Seine' Twine, 3 coils Steam Packing Varn, Manilla, Seine, and n.:f? Rope, 1 hhd. winti t strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 hh.'s. Trai.-: Od, 3:!0 al!s. Linseed Oil, Whitremore's real Cotton Curds, Coffee .Mills, cast onnJ Wajron and Cart Doxc? 250 gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop Iron, with a small assortment ofSwcdcs and Enjj lishBar lion ; together with a heavy Stock of flJt, round, and squate Bar Iron, Band Iron nnd Nails, Hods, contained in shed joining their Store, but slightly injured. Removal.' MAI A j & HAMj WOULD inform the ptiblic lhi.t they have moved from their old stand to the store lately occupied by Messrs C J & 11 M Orrell, and known as the Yellow Biiildinss. Having larirflv increased their stock of" GROCERIES, they&ar"e prepared to offer inducements in the way of trade, that will he to the inte;e-t of purchasers generally to give them a call. Their stock will consist in part of . 10. Tons Swedes and Er.slish Iron, 500 lbs. Cast, Blis-ter, and German Steel, 500 Ps. I-IoMmw Ware, 500 Jhs. Bnr Lead,- " 40 Bags Shot, assorted 15 Kegs Powder, ' 300 lbs. Epsom Sails, 3 )0lbs. Alum, 100 lbs. Borax, 1500 lbs. Copperas, - 1 50 lbs Indigo; ' 1 Onsk Salarntun, . 50 sides sole Leal her, 75 Ba;s Rio Coffee, ' 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Siijrar, 1000 lbs. single and double refined and Coflee crusneti Sugar, 300 sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 bushels Alum do. ALSO, Wagon l.oxes, Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs. Pocket Cutlery, Patent M di cines. Hadloek's Sirim rf ml P,fe.! r"oo; Camphor, CastorOil," Paints, Putty, Drugs, ce&c,' oept. n, jo 14. . . 290 JONES & JDtJNN I JVFORM their customers and fiends tint they are now receiving their Spring and Summer STOCK OF GOODS; And as most of them have been bought from the manufacturers and importers, they will be ofTured low. Call and see. Our stock is not h'-avy, hut a good variety will be found upon examination. And as our Groceries were purchased before the late rise in prices, we can afford them as low as any houe in the place. We return our thanks to our old friends, and assure them no pains or exertions on our parttrhall be spared to jiive general satisfaction as heretofore.' We have now on hand (all fresh anJ in goo I order,) '.GrSOCSaRIBSa Rio and Cuba Coffee ; Porto Rico. New Orleans, and Loaf Sugars; Teas, Indigo, Madder, ('opperos, Rice, Candle, Soap Starch, sack and Alum Salt, &.c. &c. Slk. STAPLE $ FA.YCY DRY GOODS. Amo-ig which are 150 pieces Calicoes, (some very fine, and really beautiful prints,) Victoria Al- paccas, plain and figured; Muslin d'LnneT--; Ging hams; Irish Linen; L'nen and cotton Drill; Linen ind cotton, checked nnd striped Drill; Nankeens; du", whi'e, and colored Jeans ; Jaconet : Book, Cross-barrd, a.sd figured Muhns; Bed Ticking; Apron Checks; c-lored Ciiin'iricks ; white, blnck, and mixd Hose and half Hose; linen, silk, and eotton Gloves; silk and cotton, poCket and dress HandUerehiefs, a irrat vari'tv: lam v Cravats and Scarfs; silk Milt-; Ribbons; Cord; Gimp; Tape, Pins; Needles; Buttons: I bread; Luce; Edgina : fine, hair, fide, and reading Cooibs; Idea hed and unb eached Domf s1 :cs ; Bread Cloths ; Sattin ts : Kentucky Jeae.s, &c. ftc. Florence, fine straw, silk, w iilow and other Bonnets of the la'cM styles ; a rplcndid assortm -nt ofartiHcial flowers. Also, a good assortment ( Slippers; Morocco and leather Shoes, Brogans, Boots, Hats, &c. &c. Hardware 8c Cutlery- Trace and halter Chains; Ho-?; Nails; table and pocket Cutlery; German silver, Britannia, and Iron tea and table Spoon?; Razors ; rim, stock, closet, chest, and pad Locks ; Sheep Shears ; Drawing Knives ; cirttinir Knives ;' corn and grass Scvthrs ; Gimbicts; Latches and Cjlts?; Brad; l acks, &.. &c. NOW IN STORE, 5 tlltds. prime l'orto liico ougar, 3 do !o New Oilcans do. 3') Bags irreen Rio CofiVe. 4 Hhda- Molstsfces, a prime article, 50oO Lbs. prime corn-fed Becon, ltC0 Lbs. white Lard, in firkins, 15 Bbls. Whisker, 5 do. Old Peach Brandy, 2 do. N. E. Rum, . jr. - 50 Sacks Liverpool Salt, at our oul stand, foot oflfavmount. April 19, 1845 Just ReceTvQi on Consignment, French Brandy, Holland Gin, American Brandy, 40 boxes No. 1 Soap. A. M. CAMPRELL March 15, 1845. 31C-!f Volume 6 Xiimlrei 337 Persons indebted to the Subscriber won d confer an es-' long ininiediatofc-. His recent ta!;:n,iiv ,r i ,.,r - . w t:l be -u!' iotit-u.diu-. :n.o,i. U ' ' R- W. nA ROT!:. TO LUMBER MEli. ILL Su'jscriber.s having ifne'rd therrrv smvfssfiiloperaTion of f JOTCTJK L-S'S. VPP'i i CA L WATER WHEELS, a, Arcirba.d G rt tl ..H m hayeitevil.'e, in .Vav ur d Jlse lFt " " '7 vU'V, n P1"1 MX" 'or .he entire StJ." North Ca.u!,na,r.d i.t.w t CVr individual Rio,r or ,in vt v r.asoi.ub'e It-jiriR.- Thrv J-ai now o hard S. , e,.t , n full s. ,s o WheS 'r , d h-e made arrB-crnl8 to keep a constant' oi-ercc.ion. The V. CrS " rr J-'S .f these VI-r' t,i. i ,u,,, r Ir;i W.nV : I :..l,ron..W:tncss hun!lre-s of And we desire all may f Vl ,n , X , ? 'V'' subject to cxnuiinetLoMnisofX 'dlr 'Z Col.Alex'rMurclu.un.Cbr.rtoVher V , ' V'"' Williams, Arch'd .McLaurin. J m' Imel Cad, AIs Effy McFaH.cn, John C. McLaunn, in Richmond Coimiv 'I'L C. Smith in B-oden County ; and JVdy 'Vvt , n ianifson County, to each f,f when, we liU'l w!!cc;riai,on ts to ie ' rat,ica, -'i "tio oftus; Person,, who apply soon fur Rights can Lava them p ,,r by wo, km, n ho havc ,7tcn JJ ed by Mr Uotchkis himfclf '"-uuci. cmiSc:- r0!U,a fCtC,VCd We, theSubscril;C:cs,d'n . Cumberland and Suae VfNorthSJoMnSn'i been engaged in the rvaiiufacture of Luml er m ny years, feel fully crranted i st!!tin" V " f kfss's VKRTIC'AL WATER TliEE s 'i their appendages .are worthy of the patroV.Ce ofali mill owners, and Ha. we have full mnfldcr ce i their su,.rr,or,ty- , value ofM,;!a S'ifJ l" very much enhnnced by th, Jr inlu.dtntiun. Th'y are more durable and ea.irr kept in o.dcr w hen proper y put logcth.r than the coir.mon FhittVr Wheel:, hey will suveal t.t onc-third f" water and run wcI ,n back wafer whtn there-H a head above The speed of the Saw is incrn J from one-b.Ifto fIe lU ..rokc. pt.r miS ALLX. WILLIAMS. DUNCAN MUX ROE - JOHN McFADVEN CP. MALLETT ' Al,,?ALD iAIIAM JOHN McD A N I EL. ALEX'R MURCI1ISON; ARCH'D McLER AN DAN'L McDIARMIP ANGUS CAMERON, JCHNC.McLAURlNiIhVrf-3' 1 tii6mascS;th1 Co,'my') Thev h-,ve.t - , (Elacten Cunt.) 1 i" i nave also rec i veI -i ; r . J . ' . Alexnider M, i - " . ceitificute from Cc . he speaks oflhi. as "M.I 'l'm') which rL his Jsaw will cut 5000 feet in a ',,- . . J , f on the ihv r.. i 0 . t Jictiidllvtut on i.ie rray b lrc . wrote, 4C83 led of J i. f Qua. ter Boards; maliri md i 1 -hot one-hnlfof the wa?er i'ti, d T'' wmtSSedlV:;? '-elcenpromi.e. DUNCAN McNEILL FnyeUevill,., Mafch 15, .r,. 3(;.ff , wi i ij i j i -1 ii ! f u li i ni,,i.. i ROBERT A. STUART - HAS removed in ,li Kinm i ' : . i. i rton street re- cently occupied by Col. R.T. Hawk-y at 1 , l a onnosite t ,p f?n. n-i. .. r "'"'.v t, r ,, , vwiere ne can eupp y l lie Wan ts of a II Ine , f n I I J DRY GOODS AND GIMttRftv t tmp' ALSO, h choice iirVr?v of T.,r;.... r: ' nnd Wines. 8 doz. Stuart 5c McGary's Oh! Port Wine April 2G, 1S15. 33-tf. LIVERY STABLES., mm? THE fubs.'riber fetls trulv thankful fnr iI.p mv. liberal p Irenage he has received from the citizen's of Fayetteville, and the public generally; aiiil sn til's terms of hiring Horses and convey nces, und boarding hordes, ur very moderate, he rno."! re spectfully solicits a continuance i.f pationage. , Ihs t-.-nns of hiring are as ucual, except thoc who hire lors' Scr conveyances and tJarnng tlicm by unftlr ma nagi.-rueiit, are required to puv the damarit . . T. J. MI.MS, Ag't. iCP Those who ar indebted to me pn vious to"' the first of April laef, will save cost by making payment before the 20lh inst.;and lhq?e indebted since that tune will do me n favor by settling their respective rlnes, ns in ron'qiicnre of the high price of Horee food, it is hard work for me to keep soul and body together. T. J. M. July? 2, 1845- 320-y. tt) I SALE. I WISH foell iny land I ing on Big Rockfisli, he.in" about 2000 acres cf onnrl ii.r.nnim. i i witti a irood stream forrftrrvino 't tr. ab!e at any time while there i water cnou'-h for ooais in run oei wci n Jr ayetievrle and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. Alexander williams. July 12, 1345. 333-tf. 1TOTIG5 THE Subscriber is located for the pres'f ; the store of Mr Wm. Bow, two doors w t!.e Capo Fear Bank, where he efiers for f',-- the few goods he saved fiom ttie late tire, viz: C t.iT-'e Tea, Madeira, Sherry, ar d Sweet Mi-lia -.ce; Prin cipe Segars; Citron; Dos'-m Crtc'-.jT, mj'.i; Shot; Shovels; Spades, and a f-w Goods. I hope my friends lhat arc In I' jfii n'anv of the. above, will pi ve me a call. W. PRIOR. June SP, 1815. 3J1-I1 man Tin t t m V. : - til f-r t. Hi j 4 J - 4 A f - w ' ' ,
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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