F r- "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT 0 STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY Or ITS CITIZEKI '2 i BV Wtt H BAYNE terms of the norti cArolinian : per annum, if paid in advance, t2 50 if paid at the end of six months 3 l0 at the end of the year 3 5a Rates of Advertising : fenty cents per square for 'he first, and thirty cents for each subsequent insertion Advertising bv th year .vill be charged according to th? quantity of matter inserted. Court a lveMnnnta, &o, 95 per cent higher. TTF EM N I tT Against loss or damage by 1 ire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $lO 5 ,000. 0Jlce in Grand near First Street, mlhamt ftttrr, opposite the City ofXeto York. Agency Office, Well Building, 62 fPaZZ JVetc York. DIRECTORS Christian Zabri-kie. Andrew (J. B:n edi; Frederick W. Favre, Jeremi ih Johnson, John Skillman, Siml. Wilh't. Abr'm T. Boskerck, Francis Sfinheil, Sa.nl tl. Clapp, Joh.i Lesgett, Chus. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, Nicholas Wyckon r KMI ARDSON, Prcs't. Asdrew B.UonoE'.S'-c'ry. W ASHINGTON POST, Aent, New ork. THIS Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company, hivin- b -e i incorporated by an act of the Legisla te nfthc State of New York for the purposes of Fire Entrance, the Directors ofler to Insdre their f.-llow-citiz;i!i ih-O'iiiout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On B .iid.nss, Go . 1-and Merchandise, and Per tiil Property ir-nerallv. assurm? "hem that the Uhirs of the C ,m;any. sbaU be conducted w.th H.,-hfairne-,can lorand liberality a they trust wifl entitle it lo public conn lence ana patronage. The Subscriber, A sent for the above Cdm piny, will give any further information that niay t j desire I bv those who w:s t- I unre. JAMES MARTI XE, AecnU Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1815. 3 1 1 - TT. SAMUEL J. HINSDALE BE5S t Inform h s friends and cutomr-rs in Fay etteville and vicinity, that he cxpCU within the n x tc i d iys a c-ioer.il assort trient of D:"g.s. M Jiei.v a, Chemicals, &c, which h will open at t ie store noxv oecupiei by Mr N-ill MoPberson, diroetiv opposite hirf o'tl stand. 11.. ii-tft now on hand '"' an i. lee in. were saved from the fire, and som : wheh arrived by Liibt-.-rtrom W ilmi n it-.n. to r.ther with a lot 1 of Ohemi ...! ,.0,.iMni-.CilonH,Pi'e Pill, Mass, &c, brought witii him tVom Ne- 'rk. JuTv I, IB 15- . "JAMES K1TA.13 IS now roco.vin- In summer supply of UU b wbicl. has ',e. purel.as.etl hj the package at tU laic .l:s at the North, among Inch are Superfine London Cloths and Cass.mr-rcs, Fresh Liwns arid D'apers; B ack and colored Sidis, liiUori ncs and Printed Lawns, Slate Pousses, vr-ry cheap, .jj, , llleaehM and brown Do i.-st.cs, Irom 3 4 to 12-4 C Heo and Gin ihani; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Laces, F.diin", and Uui 'lings, 4- 1 B.jbi ne'ts, new style, l'.t,-!Mrtt B.irretie Scarfs, :0-I elegant Si'k Sh.iwl. lire-is -d Silk Hanrtk. rch'.elV, aborted Ln an I Lttfrn Camb.fe Handkerchp f3, With many .thcr ariielo, nil of h'ch aie oftered ..'.comm.nlv l.wforCah, or to t.M.iT- oi th ii.4ii.il I'm -. Call at No. 2, LltLU TV POINT. Jim- 7.J: jj5- ( HA VK onoved the port ion of my iroods saved fro nthe Fir-,tolbcbr c' !-bre, f "tof i layimuint, lately nernpied bv Mr Hamilton xVlitche'l, and one do.r-a.t of. Mr Georje McNeill, wheiel shall b. plai-d to !! inv friend and c'i-toniera, as lam d.termi d to .1 -e off my ool at LOW Prices. AH persons having claims arain-t m-, will please prrs..nt th in for payment, and all ind-bted to in whose nott-s arid ccoirifts are due, will, I trut. se-the n-c :ssity of paving op without further dini- JOHN D. STARR- J .t ie 25, I3l, 331-y BOOTS & SHOES !! THR Subscriber an- j nouncestohi f'riem; and the pub- WSSVti be in qem ral that lie has opened hi shop on llav street; opp'osifc to Mr George McNeill; where he is prepared to make to order or repair line and course BOOTS and SHOES, both for gentlemen and ladies, in thp most approved and moc'ern styles. He assures s.ieh as will favor linn with theircu-tom, that he will warrant his work to be done in the best style, by the best workmen, and ofthe best materials dint can be procured. He f cl confi i-nt t int any .vork pasinout of his hands cannot he surpassed by any domfhere or elsewhere, and he hopes by business and a studious effort not onv iti -merit but receive a fair share to piei' of publi rratro'rrayjc. MALCOM FAULK. 3 3')-1 v. June 17,18 15. NOTICE. The subscriber, during his absence, requests all persons indebted to him t make payment to Mr T. S. Lutterloh, who is fully authorized to giv re ceipts. C. LUTTERLOH. July 19, 1845. if. "7" HENRY'S MAGNESIA, Sctdliti Powders, Beckwilb's Pills, Cologne Wa ter, Shaving Soap, Peters' Pills, Blue Pills, Indeli ble Ink, superior London Mustard, Starch, Nnt mep. Cloven, Mace, &c, together with ti choice and well selected assortmenlof genuine Drugs and Medicines (or 8a,e b g j uiSDALE, July 19, 1345.-334-tf. Druggist. TOTeaSE OR RENT, The BRICK YA . . , , r Known as me unnea riaie xricn. i ara, with case ano a large quan- Ilty oi ciay mrowu up already for monldin piy soon io W. G. MATTHEWS. 334 -tf. July 19, 184S. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD beg Icavo to inform his customers and the public in general, that having saved a large portion of his stock of GOODS at the recem fire, he has re-opened neit door west of the Post Office, (Wagon Yard Building,) where he intends con tinuing business on the same terras as heretofore. JNO.DL WILLIAMS. Jan2l, U45. 330-y. Encourase Home Manufactures Gardner & BdcKetlianj HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work, and have now on hand a G-N ER AL ASSORTMENT, consisiing of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggdnsj &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U States. Persons wishing to buy, wotild do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to Ifavinff in our employ firt rate Smiths, we are prepared to do any Iron worK in the aoove line on mod-rate terms. We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ful workmanrhip and materials, for one year. ft J REPAIRING faithfullv executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Favetteville, February 3, 1845. T- " summer Hats. Just received from New York an assortmenl of fine rlriihli am tin" hntn Le?liom Mats, ana about 50 dozen Palm Leaf Hats, fbr sale low by JONES & DUNN. April 19, 1845. 320-tf. TO THE PUBLIC, THE Subscrib-r has just received Irom Neit' York in addition to his former stock, fksh i....al.ii fii'tftnK f.ir ladies' and went enien's wear. Also, Panama, Leghorn; and Falm Leaf HATS : w Fashionable Bonnets and Bonn-t Si!ks; brown arid bleached Shcctin? ; Linen 5 4 and 0-4 ; fine Irish r .. rwl T.(,n.. t;:iwn- nlTlblft H 3 II d i Til h I e fS i 1 1 . 1 1 .,.. - ' . . - - - - - j ivn I O ! ...... I n r . r ..... i . ii i L' . common uo nne ivio uiuvca, on i. May 24, 1815. 326-3m. NOTICE TAKEN UP aud cornmiited to the Jail ol Cumberlaiu! county, N. C, on Sunday, the 26th day of January, 1S45, a ne?ro man wliosaysbi name is SIMON, and says that he cn. sold in of Mclvf nf ie, and ivas carriet) to Alabama or teor ia anrl there left his master- Said neirro wj,3 for riicrlv the property of Benjamin rj;is of Camdrn, S. C. and was taken trom this lce last February bj'MrGass. Sa'itl nero i 3 about 5 feet 4 inch' s hih, dark complexion, and about 45 or 50 years of agf. The ownVr of said negro is hereby notified to co ne forward, prove property, pry charzes, and take liim away, or he vill be dea.lt wi!l,i accortin to law. " V. L. CALL AIS, Jaiior. Jan. 2D, 1815; 3l0-tf. TO travelleWT Anil Sojoiiruersin Fay ctt c villi- MRS. E. SMITH is til I prepared to enter tain Gentlemen, and Ladies travelling tbroiH'lio'r sojouftiin'r In Fayetf t vi;!e. VI. -r table is always as good as the market afioids. She has good sta bles and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re spectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage Her residence is so w II known that it needs no de scription. No exertions will be s,- a red to give satisfa'ci ion. Since the late d-strueiive fir" h';ch de-t roved the Hotel, she has enlarged her iWeans of atcomrrfo dation by rrntJii" the" boose directly opposite, where she has several good .iry rooms, for sleep iii arartments. Feb. I, 1815. 3l-!f- VIJUI KCli'i- ' ' ' ....... - J ' LA N K S . HAVING lol all our blanks, probably over 10D dollars' worth, in the fiie, we have been replacing them as fast as we can, since, and have now ready i'r sale ni m unronnran Fas. Co. or Sni. Ct., AoDcal Bonds. State Wiit Subpccnas, Civil Warrants. Common Writs, Land Deeds, Witness Tickets, Orders of Sale, Negotiable notes Jury Tickets, Vendi. Exponas, Prosrcntion Bonds, OLD RYE WHISKEY J ON Consiirnnv nt and for suie, tin barrels OL1J RYE WHISKEY, pure arid decidedly the BES V that has been in this frt'aikct in ten years. Apply lo C. J. OrtRELL. July 13, 1845. 334-3w. A GENERAL assortment ofGOODS, purchased since the lire; fur sa!e CHEAP, by geo'. McNeill. Ju'y 26. 1S45. BY Virtue of n Deed of TruM made by Drfvid Shaw to secure a debt due to Ed. G. Faile & Co. of X-.. ... "V-...1, t. : n . .r..j luouwiu r r'lj'ef i v id uuuiiru iui sale ; and un ess sold at priv.ite sale" before the first t i - o . i . . . . . . , , , iiionuny in ocucniuer nexi, u win De soiu ai mo lie Auction in front of thcCourt House to lht high est bidder, to wit : 1 st. The Lot and StorR Housp at present occupied by Daid Shaw, on the North c ti .. l,.in. in fi c : .. r . i side t. rtrsun encti, m .i. j noni ano running back to Old street. 2d. The Lot and 1) welling 1 1 .. kaMin Mr Shaw now resides, on tl west side of Cold Spnng street, bt-in4 S feet front and running back about M O feet. The property may e cxamincu oy trailing on Mr David Shaw on the premises, or on tho sub- scriber. , , A liberal credit will be given ana n ue K.iown at the time of sale., GEO. WM Fayetteville, July 25, 1845. 335-ts. -ti i :i i i...t hid inre house and most of his goods by the late fire, has removed tor ihe present to the new brick store occupied by ti en ry Lilly, where his notes ana cwhh u-j be found. All persons indebtedto him a rs earnestly requested to come forward and settle np I heir res pective dues, as he is -very anxious to close up his old business before commencing again. Jtfn21, 1845.8 E.J.LILLY, -'ay-. n1 Ml' i i ii m FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, State of North Carolina Cumbcf land couuty. Court of 1 leas $ Quarter StSsidAs June Term. 1845; Joseph Stewdrt and wife Winncfied, Calvin Avera. tl al. vs. Richard Ryalls, et al. Petition for division of slaves beIonn'n to Estate oi inciiaru iyaus. deceased. TT" a nnAfi rt fi er tn Ka i2 r....: r .1 - - i .lun-iatuoil ni tuuit that J. ffcrson Spe d, David Speed, Richard Ryal!f, Lovit Ryalls, WilliamTurnipserrland wife Edith, and the distributees of Elizabeth Moore deceased, ncirs i lawm x.iciiaro Kyalla, 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 ISorlh Car,o!i- ""'" "'-wspaper puousned in the town of raj - ettcville. for sir sin fpi a t.,r.r.h- r. : U to appear before the Justices of our said Court, at -wuniuuu u-:iu ior eaiu count v at the iJouri House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in Sep tember next, and then and there shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, or the same will be taken pro confessoand beard cxparte as to them. Witness John McLam in, Clerk of our Miid Court at Ofiicf in Fayetteville, the first Monday in June, A. D., 1S45, and 69th of American Inde pendence, j. McLAURIN. July 19, 1845334 6t. prr adv. S3 25. Mew IP5flDM. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under th firm of H. W. Beatty & Co., For the transaction of A General Commission Business In the Town of Wilmington, JV. C. They will give particular attention to the sale ol 1 i inner, Lumber, and Naval Stores ; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of good for the hark country. THey wodld respectfully solicit a nbrtiori of nub- lie patronage, and pledge their best exertions to giva satisiactlon. 11. W. BEATTY, JOHN C. LATTA, July 19, 1 3 1 3. 334 - tf. . BIR SOAP rI IHE subsiuiber offers for sale OE HUN JL DRED BOXES OP P. AH SO a p m-n.,r. lured at the "Fayetteville N.C.)Canile Factory," oo warriiiiii'a c quai n no: superior lo Colgate' best No. I . Bel ii determined to dvnt all npcuaaiw iiion tiun tothe business, and off ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pound bv the box,) he hopes to icueive a cue snare oi poiuic patronage. x !Cf All orders thankfully received and prempt ly attended to. ' W. MeL. McKAT. Fayetteville, May 24.S44 100,000 Acres Valuable" FOK SA1LJE THE Subscriber has purchased aM the LANDS belonging to tlie Kttate of Abram Dubois, dee'd lyniir principally in Robeson county, and on bot sides of Lumber River, the different stiri-eys con taming over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES; a la rire pert finely Timbered, and con veiiient to Lumber River, vherc a large quantity of Timber is now railed to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands are very valuable both" for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large partis well suited, being in a region where the turpentine yields more abundantly than any othe section ofthe State. The Lands will be sold at low price, and in q ian ities to suit onrchascrs. Information respecting the title can be obtained by applying to the lion. Robert Strang, James C Ur.bbin, lsq., A A 1" Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application" for any part of the Lands ccn be made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. March 1, 1845. 314-tf. Fayetteville, N. C. NOTICE Doctors CAMERON &MALLETT may, for the present, be found at t he office of AJ r Thos. L. Hybait, a few doors south of the Court House. June 21, 1845. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as turtle taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to conttact for buildirg or jobbirg. Terms liberal. Persons indebted tn the subscriber cither by note or booi 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 fo'un'd at the ?tofe re6ent!y oc cupied by Mr James Baker. June 21. t845. 330-tf. ""WEEKLY PENNSYLVANIA!. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The "Weekly Pennsylvanian," printed on a double mejium slteet, and containing the principal political, literary 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 expired, unless previously renewed. CJ" Remittances. The limitation of the frankin" privilege ofthe postmasters by the new law having cut offthe usual mode of transmitting subscriptions to papers, the Postmaster General has made the following substitute for that great convenience to both the public and the prss : "Money for newspaper subscriptions not ex ceeding S'O in each case, may be paid to a post inasterfor the purpose of beine paid to the publish er of a newspaper at any other office. The post master is, in such a case, to give to the person paying the moneys receipt therefor, and to ad vise lorthwith 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 bimself therewith in his ac count of contingent expenses." Where application cannol conveniently be made to a postmaster, and more than one subscription is contained in the letter, we are willing to incur th" postage, provided the writer takes care that its weight does not exceed the half once to which "in gle postages arc limited under the new law which commences on the first of July. MIFFLIN PARRY, Philadelphia AUGUST 16, IS45. -f-A TmrOULD respeclfui- wV ly inform the citizen of Fayetteville and the public generally, that He has taken the st 1 nd recently deedpied by E.J.Clark, ori ail.ni. tSlreet,5 doors South of the larkei square, where he will startly on hand an assortment of Midiuiiaciure and keep con. amu SHEET IRON WARE. persons w,shin? to purchase would do well to i and examine h . . ca w here.as hem i Uiot.: i. i c oil.-., z . o.ih.-uio eii as t iieap as any ol-r inanufacturer-iii llio State; Rnow vp ?" ""te'j new patter h. HOOFING done in th l-.,.r Ji. i manner. Al.o GUrTFlVf V A I -r , r . ' " iu. 1 4 , i an. 261-y. A; M. CAMPBfiLL ti . . " oaring oeen appointed A XTCTH IV R w 1 T"1! nrFay-Uri" i prepared to attend him g0d3 Wlutfa ma- b" etrustd to tem.endSirmentS br"? fco J April 19, 1845. J II li;',J"i received the new 8'yi- f XlAT BLCKS, and now finishing Gent ernori's super-fine FUR ANT STL itfSc. rr hi vl' j . . ... . ' " UilXUt A J fir rrnamarJ U. I ? I V.,; q-i d 3 r ,urr,va,s. ffreat variety of ni? V E t nam!' LeShorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which have been purchased on such terms to enab! trin fn !! o nr.- a n " 'erm8 -v. ' J vuiiar. May ,7, ,845.-323-tf. GEE' FOB MALF --iONE Uri.Torm corn" lUn4 pIete Lr the Rifle Corps. Apply at Ibis Office. Fire IProof JHJ6fs. THE undersigned is roady to contract for (he cov ering of roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and wi,! execute promptly any work hi mat contract for, and for small profits. June 21, 1S15. 33D-tf. F.T.WARD SPLENDID CS. Grcsoiy"&. Co. 31ri7agcrs. A L EX AN DUI A LOTTERY, Class 34, for 1S45; To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday August 23, 1845. SPLENDID CAPITALS. 30,000 Dollars! 10,000 Dollars! 5,000 Dollars ! 3,000 Dollars ! ,500 Dollars! 1,017 Dollars ! 100 Prizes of 1,000 dollars! &C. &.C. &c Tickets 810' -Ha.'ves S5-- Qtiarters S2 50 Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Clais 35 for 1S45. To be drawn at Alexandria, 13. C, on Saturday Auj ist 30, 1815. BRILLIANT SCHEME ! 40,000 15,000 $7,000 $5,lSfO 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. Ticket gl 0 Halves S3 Quarters S2 50. Ccriifid;ttes of Packages ofi& who'e tickets, Do do 2S half do 70 Do do 26 quarter do 35 MOST SPLENDID ! ' ?fia(D(H)(D 3 8 3 . " S25,000 ! S15.000 ! GIU.VD ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class A, for 1845. Tobedrayvn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday 27th September, 1845. 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballot MAMMOTH SCHEME. 1 Grnnd Capital of 75,000 1 Splendid Prize of . 25,0r)0 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 6000 1 do 5.000 1 do ' 4,000 1 do 2,347 5 Prizes of 2,500 10 do 2,000 30 do 1,750 20 do 1,600 50 do !,OO0 170 do 500 Beside prizes of $100 ! g250 ! &c. &c. &c. Whol Tickets S20 Half Si 0 Quarter Sj Eighth 82 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets 3260 Do do S6 half do 130 Do do '26 quarter do 65 Do do 26 eighth 32 50 Orders fi.r Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lolleries will re ceive tbc most prompt attention, and an oflic at t count of each drawing sent immediately after t is over to all who order from us. Adire., tT a ffrcgory St C., famagr. Washington City, D. C M O TICE. THE Subscribers take this o. poitnnitv btrelurn in ibeir warmest thanks to iheir friend's and pa trons, and the public generally for their liberal pa tronage :b. stowed upon them; also for the kind sjmpuhie manifested to Uk-im in the late calamity la the destruction of tbvir entire Stock of Goods on the niorning of the 19th inst.; and to Capt J A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. Ord., and Mr G A Sthwartzman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness in giving them notice, and others in the siyronhd ing neighborhood of the fire, by the discharge of cannon. Ilai-iiiii ooenrd the Store nrailv i'e; tilev hnne snAn tn rpciiiiip Kiiainpoa ami u-milrl must resprct. full v solicit the patronage of their friends ai-u mc puuuc, anu snail hope to merit n share ot luuiic pairoi.age. x hey have on hand intln ir Crehoiise. S:ilt Imn tnUice Suir ir fimilHc' Bellows and Vises, Log Chains, 6 superior WroiJglit Iron .Mill Cranks. Also, Anvil?, Vises, Trace Chains; arid Heavy articles of Hardware, partially damnoed in the fire, all of which ihey will soli low 'or Cash or Produce, They would "also earnestly request all those indebtt d In thrm bv nolo f r fit. coun lo make immediate payment, as it will enable t'ltra to close their lnrmer business nnd reconi mence.and hope those indebted will take the earliest opportunity to settle their accounts. J. 11. & J. Al AIITIN E. Varsh I, ISIj. 314-tf. Also, They have just received, bale supeiior Br"dport 3 .1. C. : "T...: c.. t . i - V 4- imj u' ihu i nine, . iuiim oifam rucking i arn, Manilla, Seine, and Raft Hope, I hhd. winter strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 bhls.Trair. Od, 300 galls. L,ineed Oil, hiitemore's real Cotton Card?, Coffee Mills, cast good Wnon and Cart Boxes, 250 vross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop iron. ,wuu a small assortment ol Kwi des and r. po lish Bar lion ; together 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. j&emoyal. MAMi & MAlLdL WOULD in iorm the pub'ic 1 hat they hav moved from their old stand to the store lately occupied by Messrs C J&RM Orrell, and known as the Yellow Buildings. Having largely increased their stock of GROCERIES, they are prepared to offer inducements in the vay of trad1, ihat will be to the Interest of purchasers generally to give them a call. Their stock will consist in part of 10 Tonn Suedes and English Iron, fr0 lbs. Ca.t, Blister, and Garman Steel. 500 Ps. Hollow Ware, 500 lbs. Eur Lead, 40 Bugs Shot, assorted, 1 5 Kegs Potvdrr, 300 lbs." Epsom Suits, 300 lbs. Alum, . 100 lbs. Borax. 1500 lbs. Copperas; 150 lbs Indigo, 1 Cask Salaratus. 50 sides sole Leather, 75 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 1000 ibs. single and double rertnsd and Coffee crushed Sugar, 300 sacks . Liverpool Suit, 500 b'ushels Alum do. ALSO. Wagon Boxes, Bellows, Vices, Anvils, Cotton Cards, Uurry Comb, foffket Cutlery, Patent Medi cines, Hadlock's Syrup and Powders, Cassia, camphor, castor um, i'ainls, futty, Drugs, &e.&c, rjppt. 14, is-11. 290 JONES & JUUITON TTNFORM their customers and friends that thry JU. are now receiving their Spring and Summer STOCK OF GOODS ; And as most of them liftve been bought from the manufacturers rind importers, they will be offered loyv. Call and sr-e. Our stock is not heavy, but a good variety will be found upon examination. And as our Groceries were purchased before the late rise in prices, we can afford fhrm as low as any house in the place. We return our thanks to our old friends, and assure them no pain's or rxertions on our parttKaUbc spared to srive general satisfaction as heretofore. We have now on hand (all fresh and in rood order,) ' "O-SOCTBXHS Rio and Cuba Coffee ; Porto Rico. N-w Orleans, and Loaf Sugars; Teas, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Rice, Candle, Soap, Starch, sack and Alum Salt, &LC. &c. &c. STAPLE $ F.I.VCF DRY GOODS. Among which are 150 pieces Calicni;, (some very fiueand really beautiful prims,) Victoria Al patca?. plftjn and figured; Muslin d'Lane-; Ging hams; Irish Linen; Ln'en and cotton Drill; Linen and cotton, checked and striped Di ill ; Nankeen ; due, whi'e, and colored Jeans Jacon l ; Book, Cioss-barrd, a.yd figured Muslins; B'd Tickin ; Apron Check"; colored Cambricks ; white, black, and mixed Hose and half Hose ; . linen, silk, and cotton G!ovf; silk and cotton, pocket and dress Handkerchief, a gr'at vari'-fy: fancy Cravats and Scarfs; silk Mitts; Ribbons; Cord; Gimp; Tape, Pins; Needles; Buttons; Thread; Lace; Edging ; fine, hnir, sfde. and reading Combs; bleached and unbleached Domrs'ics ; Broad Cloths ; Sattincts; Kentucky Jeans, cc. Ate. Florence, fine straw, silk, willow and other Bonm ts of ihe la'eet styles ; a rplendid assortment ofartificial Sowers. AIo, a good assortment Slippers; Morocco and leather ."shoes, Brogans, Boots, Hats, &c. &c. Etardwar6 Ci Cutlery- Trace and halter Chains; Hos; ai?s; table and pocket Cutlery; German silver, Britarmid, and ron tea and table Spoon; Razors ; run, stock, closet, chest, and pad Locks ; SHeap Shear; Drawing Knives ; cutting Knivrs; corn and grass Scythes; Gimblets; Latches and Bolt?; Brads; Tacks. & &c. NOW 1ST STORE, 5 Hbds. prime Porto Rco Sugar. 3 do do New Oceans do. 30 Bags reen Rio C-fT e, 4 HhdsT Molasses, a prime a iticf. S00O Lbs. prime com -fed Bacon, 10C0 Lbs. wbito Lard, in firkins, 15 Bbls Whiskey, . 5 do. Old Pearh Brandy, 2 do. N- E. Rm, 50 Sacks Liverpool Salt, at our old stand, foot of Haymount. April 19, 1845. SJLtf. Just ReceiVgd on Consignment, French Brandy. Holland Gin, - American Brandy, , 40 bote No. 1 Soap. A.M.CAMPBELL. Marcn 15, 1841, 8t.tf Volume G Number 338 Persons indebted to the S"b.fc,ri.bfr w?a!d confer an - t-r- '"b oy ca un and sct- tling immediattJy, His recent calamity, he hopes will be suflit ienfinducmei.i. y R- W. HARD1E. TO LUMBER MEN. THE Subscriber, having witnessed the very siiceessful operation of HOTCHKISS'S VERT I WATER WHEELS, at Arch.baid GraSni'. Mill ,n Faytteyille, in May and Jon last, w.r" rfNnwK V P"?:,,w "I Ri entire Su o of North Carolina, and now offer individual Riob 9 for sale on very reasonable terms. They hav? now or, hand Srtenlrrn full t of Whecb an have made arrangements to keep a con.f.n? p States, there are already twelve sows in luSenM operation in this State, and ai-bt other, in these T hetis hale been witnessed by hund?U citizens of this State, tb tin.Wa! Lbhlt! ' And yvc desire all H ho may fiel MgJ subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd OriS Col Ale'r Murrhison, Christopher A lr A Williams. Arch'd McLaurin. J. McdII?S il Cade, Mrs.EffyMcFadyen, in ihH CoJSv John C. McLaurin, n Richmond Couniy -M P ' C. Smith in Bladen County ; and jfjTy ampsbn County la each of whom weJRcf r Wl e, " ' f rat,iti', TWon of tZ Persons who apply tlMn fi,r Ris,Js can hava them put up by vrorkimn who have been in.i! f . d by Mr Hotcl.ki-s himself. ,ns,,ruct- The Proprietoia of the right of this Whl ti State of North Carolina, h.-T. rLrtdtMiii1 ing ceitificate: ioiiow- bumberland and State Vf Nortlf C.oJin. T 7 been engaged in the manufaeiure off ., nav,n ny years, feel fully warranted in BS"h!frj?f kiss. VERTICAL WATER WiTeElJ T i their appendagrs, are worthy oftl.epatronaofsli mill owners, and that we ha vo fui confidence in their superiority ; '-..t ihe value of Mills wifl be very much enhanced by ,hcr fnlw.TuXi. ThrJ are more durable, and easier kept in order wf. J wTC'.r l?,Vhrr t,,an h cotBSoipruiiVr Wheel: ihey w.ll save at least cne-third ofth water, and run well ,n back water when there ii a head above The speed of the Saw is "ncre,d fr,m bne-ha: rokes per mlnJe. DUNCAN M UN ROE JOHN McFADYEN C. P. MALLETT. ' JOHN MeDANIEL. ALEX'R WURCH1SOM ARCH'D McLERAN ANGUS CAMERON. JOHNC.McLAURiN,I,nr,-ht-) THOM4SC(. SmFtH COUnt-V') Alei on the day brfo,Vr,,C Quarter Boards; makes 240 IS 1 U 'nch that one-halfof thblktkr YsLlrH "a " "W' by recommending ilBmdlJunt l,d conc,udr-' Other certificates which Ii ' owners, vy .11 be published beefier l"vnlM ROBERT A. STIIAUT m. M.m JL 1J AS removed in th Sf.,. r CCntlv oeenr,; kVI VC"n " , r- j i. naw ey and ncailv ?ffi".li,bVcr,pf,,r Baok' wbw c pp y Ihe wants of all his rutlip ;., ti,. KP ' DRY GOODS AND GROCPrv i mp w w Ulll (J. ALSO, a choice mmi.lv nr r : tnd Wine.. " ' '-"lu AprHW.8.' Mt3"1'Z" Wi'-- LIVERY STABLES., Tftt" nV.y..: k.. r I- .1 i ..i r.. .i - " u.uiui i i a iniij iiiaiiHiui wr mc very liberal p?trnage he has received from the citizens of Fayetteville, and Ihe public generally; and as his terms of hiring Horsrs aud conveyances, and boarding hor'es, are very moderate, he most re spectfully solicits a continuance of pationage. His terms of hiring are as usual, except those who hire aorm ior conveyances and damage them by unfair management, are required to pay lbs damage. T. J. MIMS, Agt. jCy Those who are iidebtd to me previous to the first of April laat, III savo cost by making n . . f K,r..a lh 9ltlh nmt . A .1 1 J . . Kajuicn - - -. bku iuuic inaeoraa since that time will do me a favor by settling their w " J VCILIIIIg respecfire dues, as in coeserjuence ofthe blh p oflforse food, it is hard work forme to k rics esn' soul ana roav logciosr. July 12. 1845. T.J. M. 320-y. FOR SALE.P I WISH to sell my land lying on Big Kockflsn,' being about S000 acres of'good turpentine land; with a good stream for carrying ;t to market', navi gable at any time while there is wefr enough for boats to run between Fayetteville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July !!, 1845. 333-tf. THE Sabscrlbcr is located forth present, at the store of Mr Wm. Bow, two doors below the Capo Fear Bsnk, where he offers for fsI tho few foods he saved from tha late fire, viz: Cont-e, Tea, Madeira, Sherry, ar.d Sweet Mi la ga Wines; Pun dpeSegars; Citron; Bost.n Crackers; Powder; Shot; Shovels: Spades, snd frw Dry Goods. I hop ray friends that are in want of soy ofthe above, will jive mi a cU. W. PRIOR. June 29, 1945. 33M" A'