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INDIVIDUALS; THE COMMON PROPERTY OF IT1 CITIZENS. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1845. Volume 6 Number 34 1 i nt GLORY OF THE STATE IS femlS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN '. er ain n n !,vance $2 50 f paid at the en J of six months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 5o Hates of Advertising itiy cents per -el r f r 'he first, ami thirty cents for etch snlnequent ihertioti. Advertmr.: V th year .v ill be charged according to tn i qi entity "f matter inserted. lQ iut a Ueit'n n ;nts, &, J5 per cent higher. TITd e M N I T Y Yiniiast loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. . l3Al'ITAL-S105,000. !djjice in Grand near First Sired, Williams tkrg, bnbh'stte the City of .Veto York. Agency Qjfife Wells Building, G2 Wall st., JVeio York. DIRECTORS : Cardial Zabrjskic Ahr'ui T. Bnskerck, Andrew O. I mi edit Francis St' inheil, Frederick W Favr;, Jeremiah J ih n r.i, J iim Skilhiian, hi. wiir-ti. Sunl I. Clnpp, J ill i LCett, Chs. O. Handy, Lt du'-I Richardson, LMiJI-'L RICHARDSON, Pr. s't. AvrTiEy H. lluoiB,S e'ry. WASill.W rON P-S V, Xz'-U, New York. T113 Willi i.inli ir: Fire I i-mum-h e Company, h ivifi l e i inr..rt ir.iled by an aer fifth.; L''sisla lnr iif I'v; Si ite .M" Now York, f..r tii-i purposes of Fire li-mcmce, the DirecW ortcr 'to Insure l&eiV follo.v-citix.vi ;h (i ih-nif tlio United Sialics. A? lust L )ss or Damage by Fire, O i iiidui!s, C.j l and M.rrch in lise, and Pcr t.b l il Pr.ierty y.mer.illv, assuring I lurm that the afriirs of the C miaiv. s'ntM he c.) idnet- d with .mu-.h fairness, can h.r an I I i boraht y an tli-y trust will entitl 't t' p'l'dic eu.iS lence ana patronage. The S i!)-!i'f iher, Vfjtit fir the above Com pi iy, will iivc my 'n t;ier in nruiati m thnt. may l L-sj.-o 1 hv tlios-i who wVi tu I mire. JAM. OS MARI'INE, Ag'-ut, 11 iy Street. Feb. 8, 1315. 311-tf. JTAMKS KYLE IS now P-oei vm;i hn inntin r .-"'p,'!) ol GUODs-, wliieh has 'jei ii purchasenl bj the package at the late stales at the North, among which ar- .S'.ipertino L.o i C!.i!m and Cafaiim rc, Fresh Lawns ami Diaper, l ack and colmed ISi'.ky, li iUorinc-3 and Pii iiil Ldivn.-", yUte P6 iir e, v. Yy t li- ap, li.eaeli'd jiid brown Do u st'.cs, trom 3-4 to 1 2-I C i!ic fid Gin .linn; Silk an I Cuttoii Handkerchiefs, Lie:, Ivl i'i, and Uui lin-s, 4- I U !i icts, new s:yl, Ci!i."int Barrcne carlif. :)! elegant -S i k h i N D.e-s-d Silk Uaii'tkeichietV; a"M)rttd, Lan an I 1-ini-n Cambiie llandki r hi ts, V,r.i mi .mt ..thrr article, all d" which are ottered n ic.tiiin .i.ly I i.v tor Cash, or to Fiinctwal Ous .. r.ii..t V.. ? T.IRI'.R. Itiiiier-' o i iif nsu.ii mu . TV POINT. Jiin" 27, 1 ? t-. I 1 1 A V'E 'e.novei fur portion of my iroods saved fro n the Fir , t-i the br'-ek More, loot of : laynnmnt, lately ..oenp:ed hv Mr tlaniilton Mitchell, and. mo Mo .r e.it of Mr G-.r;e Vl. Neill, where I shall b. pleai-d to -e. inv f ien.1 a id c-.istomer,' as . I am d.rtermi 'd to cl 'ic ..(i".ov uoo Id at LOW Prices. All persons havi il iim- again.i ni w;!j pleas -' present th -m for p iy nent. and all i ulebted t who.su not -s an 1 accounts are due. will, I tru -t. seethe n -c .'sity of pivin up without further delay JOilN D. STARR. Ju ne 2a, I S . zlt- T500TS & SHOES ! ! ! T THE Subscriber an- nonnces to his frends and the pub- ,c in 2cnrnl thut he has opi ned y-fc hi-shop on llav street; opposite to Mr Geury AleNed..-, where he I-pr-ared to make to ord -r or r pair liii-; and coarse BOOTS and SHOES, otb lor entl jmen and ladies, in the most approv.-d a nd mot'ern styles. He assures aae.h as will t tv .r hnn with their eu-tom, that ho will warrant hi work in he done in the best style, by t'i '.st workmen, :m I of tht; be-t in iterials that ci i bo prcuie l. He l i b confi ! nt t .at any ordrk p isi u l o'lt of his bnuls cannot be surpassed by any .lo'ie here or i:h!v!n;rp, and be hoies by cloe application to busiiiej nnl a stndioi: rfT.rt to pie is -, not only to ntcrH bitt receive a fair share of public patronage. ... MAL.COM FAULK. June 17, 1815. 330-I y. N OTIC E. The subscriber. dnrinr hi- absence, ietuests all p -rsons indebted to him t. make payment Ic Mr T. S. Lulterloh, wbo U fullv authorized to give re ceipts. "C. LUTTERLOH. July 19, IS 15. If. THE SUBSCRIBER , WOULD bvg leave to inform his customers and the public tn seneral. thnt having sivda large portion of his stock of GOODS at the recen fire, he has ro-open- d next door west of the Post OrHce, (Wain Yard Budding,) where he intends con tinuing business on the same terms ns herefolore. JNO.D. WILLIAMS. Jine21, 1845. 330-y. rilE subscriber offers his rev ices to the citi n9 f Fayetteville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes by prompt attention to business to share & part of the public patronage. G. W. ROSE. July 19, 1845. 335-tf. AND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO. mnZi. Ilrr ?,V,"d ,l,-v ,he ,atc arrivals ""ther consignment of the celebrated "Bceawin and a new superior article of h F inboxe. 1 to 14 lbs. and a MipN 0 Gfhnore's .upeiior pound lamps. Also, Ju,o Sands. "Spread EaSlp bd" and some fine flavored "Manuel Rendon" segars in I boxes for sale, at ..ni l advance upon cost. Orders from abroad promptly attended to on most favorable terms. COOK & TROY August 9. 1845. 337 -3m'. Just Received on Consignment, French Brandy, Holland Gin, American Brandy, 40 boxes No. 1 oap. A.M.CAMPBELL. March 15, 345. 316-lf - .. Encourage Home Manufactures Gardner Cc EIcEetliaii 11 AVE lately made considerable improvement jn their style f Work, and have now on hand adN- EitAL, Assortment, eonsia-ing of Carriages, Baroucbes, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U State.. Prisons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine our work, as wmj have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved note?. TtaVinTrjn nir employ fcrrt rate Smlli?, we are prepar'd to uo any lion work in the above line on inodTatc tenn?. " We warrant all our work to be of good and faitn- ful worktn mrhip and materials, for one year. ICJ REPAIRING faithlid y executed at no' ice, and -n reasonablf terms. Favettcv II.', February 8, 1 345. y. short NOT IC E. TAKEN UP and committed to Jail of Cumberland county, on Sunday, the i6th day of January, 1845, a nero man who say-his name is SIMON, and says that h-; was sold in Charleston to a man by the name of Mclvenzie, and was carried to Alabama or Geor gia and there left his master. Said nero w.s for merly the property of Beijimin Gass of Camden, S. C. and was taken Irom this place last February by Mr Gass. Said nero is about 5 feet 4 inches hijfh, d irk complexion, and about 4a or 50 years of an'. 1 he owner of said negro l hereby notified to eo nrt forward, prjve property, p?y charges, and take liini away, or K.c will be dealt, w i"b aecornin to law. . W. L. C ALL AIS, Jailor. Jan. 29, 1S45. 3i0-tf. TO TRAVELLERS And Sojourn crsin Fayette villi MUS. E. SMITH is i-til I prepared to enter tain Gentlemen and Ladies travelling throned or soiournins in Faycttt vide. Hi r table is always as "ood as the market affords. She has good ft a bh b and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re spectful'3' solicits a cont n imctc of public patronage Her rei?iuenec is so v' 13 Known that it scrii tmii. No exertions will be s; needs no de ireJ to "ive HatisliicMon. Sioco the late d:strue'ive lire which destroyed the Hotie!, jhe has enlarged her uieans of accommo dnion by renting the house diretitly opposite, where she; has several good Airy rootris, for oleeji in at art meets. Feb. I, 1843;- 3ib-tf. BLANKS; FIAVING lost all our blanks, probably ov-r 100 dol ars' worth, in the fre, we have been replacing ihem as fast is we can, since, and have now ready for sale at the Carolinian Oui.-e. Fi Fas, Co. or Sup. Ct., State Writ Subpoenal, Civil Warrants. Common Writs, L;.n I D- eils, Witn. ?s Tickets, Api al BoHd's, Orders of Sale, Negotiable notes Ji:iy Tirkets, Vendi. Exporiasj, Prosecution Bonds. Person indebied I'd tbe Subscriber would confer an eF Decial favor, by calling and set tling immediate, H s recent calamity, hchopep, wid e sufQcieliifinduc- mcnt. R. W. HARDIE Burned out, bid not entirely consumed, Only pretty considerably scorched ! j ! SADDLER & HARNESS RETURNS his sincere tb'anks to the puldicforthe libera! share of pair .n tge heretofore bestowed up on him, and hop.- fi.it as he row r q-iires a con t nuance of their custom, to enable him to recover f.-om the severe scorching received in the late fire, It will not be withhe'd. His friends, aid such 88 ftill pleaSe to call at his shop, Ctl South side o'l rersdu street, next door b'ut one toi the corner f Diok, will find a to'erable stock in his line, w ith the b-st workmen, wd.ing and ready to please in an- job nod t pairing line, at the shottest notice. June 28, 1845. 331 -6m. NOTICE. THE Subscribers take this opportunity of return ing their warmest thanks to tiicir friends and pa trons, and the public, generally for their liberal pa tronage bVftbwcd ii;on them ; also for the kind symp ith'ies manifested to them in the latccalainity in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods on the m-rnin; of the 19th inst.; and in Capt J A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. Ord., and Mr G A Schwarlzman, of" U S Arsefi'af, for tfj'etr kindness f n giving them noi.ee, and others in the surround ing neighborhood ol the tire, by the discharge of cantfon. Having 6'pem d the Store neaily oppo site,' they hope soon to resume business, and would most respect fully solicit the potroftageof their friends and the public, and shall hope to merit a share of public patrol. age. They have on hand in th ir Warehouse, Salt, Iron, Molasses, Sugar, Smiths' Bellows and Vises, Log Chains, 6 superior Wrought ron Mill Cranks. Also, Anvils, Vises, Trace Chains, and heavy articles of Hardware partially damaged in the fire, all of wh?ch they wifl sell lew for Cash or Produce. J Hey wouiu also earnestly reouest all those indebted to them by note or ac count to make immediate payment, as it will enable them to close their former business ana ncom mence,and hope those indebted w ill take the earliest opportunity to seine their "fjRT .NE. Vsreli t. Iff45. 314-tf. - - J ALSO They hafte jAsl received, bale superior Bridgeport 3 ply Se,fhe Twine, 3 cotia csieam racmns .t Manilla, Seine, and Kaft Kope, I tina. winier sirai ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 bhls. Train Oil, 300 galls. Linseed Oil. VVhittemore's real Cotton varas, Coffee Mills, cast good Wagon and Cart Boxes, 250 gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop Iron, with a small assortment of Swedes and Eng lish Bar hon : together with a heavv Stock of flat, round, and square Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails, V" , . ,,,cu atteo joining meir oiorc, oui slightly injured. t- Mew D DDBo Copartner- Co., The subscriliers have entered into i ship, under the firm .f W- Beatty fe Fr the transaction nt' A General Commission Business In the lutcn of Wilmington, ,'.V. C. They will ffivc particular attention in the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores: the receiv- ? I 1 1 . - . mS ami i raruio2 gooos, and the sale and pur- i chase of goo Is for the back counirv nicy wnum respectluliy solicit a pert! on of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to givo satisfaction. H. W. BEATTY, . JOHN C. LATTA, July 19, 1313. 334-tf. BAR SOAP. FfjlHE subseiiher offers for sale ONE HUN JL DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured nt the "Fayettevillc- (N. C.) Candle Factorv," and warranted rqual if not superior to Colgate's fast No. I. ' - - Bei ig 'determined to devote all necessary atten tion to jhe business, and off ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pound by the box.) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. sCJ5 All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. i , W.M'cfc.. McKAY. F.iyettevillr, May 24.844 100,000 Acres Valuable FOR SAUjE. 1 HE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd Ivill? nrineio:ilI t- ii, lnl.iur,n i.innli' nnrl nil lint - . r ' J ... . j fcj , ' " - sides of Lumber River, trie difFrent surveys con" taining ov.r ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a lime pArt finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity ol 1 imli.-r I now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. Th-'se lands are verv valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, ior which purpose a large part is well suited, beins in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly trsin any other section of tbe State. Tbe Lands will be sold at a low price, and in quantities to sviit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained by applying to the How. Robert Strange James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers on these lantls, to all ot whom notice is hereby given, that the law will Ve enforced against all such offenders. Aimncaiion i"r anv narr ot ine ianus ts.n he made to myself, or to John .WiHsloiy, Esq., who win ne amy auiiioriztd to make sale of tbe same. THO. i. CURTIS. Faytttevf lie, N. C, March I, 1845. 314-tf. A. M. CAMPBELL Mavinrr been nppointcd AUCTIONEER For the town of F.iyclteville, is prepared to attend to the sale otany goods which may be entrustd to nun. Consignments from abroad will be promptlj- at tended to. April 19, IS15. 321-y. HAVE just received the new style of HAT BLOCKS, and now finishing G.entlemeji's .3tipej;-fine FUR AND SILK HATS; Also, rceived by last arrivals, a great variety of Fur, Silk, Panama, Leghorn, and Palrri Leaf Hats, all of wliich have been purchased on such terms as to enable me to sell very C HEAP, DAVID GEE. May 17, 1845.--325 -tf. T?riTJ VJ AT I? -ONE Uniform I? Uli OrlJUlJ. plcte, fnr the Corps. Apply al tins Office. Rilie INFORM their customers and friends that they are now receiving their Spring and Summer STOCK OF GOODS ; And as most ol them have been bought from the manufacturers and importers, they will be offered low. Call and sec. Our stock is not h'avy, but a good variety will be found upon examination. And as our Groc ries were purchased before the late rise in prices, we can afford them as low as any house in the place. We return our thanks to our old friends, and assure them no pain's or exertions on our part t hall be soared to give general satisfaction as fieretbfofe. "VN'e have now on hand (all fresh and in irood order,) "O-SOOTMBSa Rio and Cu'ia Coffee ; Porto liico. New Orleans, and Loaf Sugars; Teas, Indino, Madder, Copperas, Rice, Candles, Soap, Starch, sack and Alum Salt, &.C. &c. .''cc. STAPLE $ FAJYCY DRY GOOJS. Among which are 150 pieces Calicoes, (some very fine, and really beautiful prints,) Victoria Al paccas, plain and fiurnl; Muslin d'Lanes; Ging hams; Irish' Linen; Linen and co-ton Drill; Linen and cotton, checked and striped 13: ill Nankeen-; Idue, whre, and colored Jeans ;' Jaconet ; Book, Cro'ss-barrd, and figured Muslins; BedTickina; Apron Check?; colored Cain'mcks ; white, black, and mixed Hose apd half Hose; linen, silk, and cotton Gloves; silk and cotton, pocket and dress Handkerchiefs, a great variety: fancy Cravats and Scarfs; silk Mittsj Ribbons; Cord; Gimp;. Tajbe, Pins; Needles; Buttons; Thrfad; Lace; Edging; fine, hair, side, and reading Combs; bleached and nnbleachrd Domestics ; .Broad. Cloths ; Sattinets; Kenfuckv Jeans, &.c. &c. Florence, fine straw, silk, willow and other Bonnets of ihe latest styles ; a rplendid assortment of artificial flowers. Al-o, a rood nssortmetit of Slippers; Morocco and leather n Tl TY Shoes, Brogans, Boots, Hats.&c. &c. - Hardware Ct Cutlery- Trace and halter Chains; Hoes; Nails; table and pocket Cutlery; Germati silver, Britannia, and 'ron tea and table Spocn ; Razors; rirr, stock, closet, chest, and pad Locks ; Seep Shears; Drawing Knives ; cutting Knives; corn and grass Scythes; Gimbl'ts; Latches and Bolts; Brads; Tacks, &. &c. NCfW tSt STOBEy 5 Hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar. 3 do do New Orleans do. 30 Bags" green Rib Cofle, 4 Hhds'- Molasses, a prime article, 5000 Lbs. prime corn-fed Bacon, 1(100 Lbs. white Lard, in firkins, 15 Bbls. Whiskey, 5 do. Old Peach Brandy, 2 do. N. E. Rum, 50 Sacks Liverpool Sa't, at oar old stand, foot of Haymount. April 19, 185. 321 -if. PROSPECTUS OF THE -CONGRESSIONAL UNION w AND . APPENDIX. ' &c. - I he Underytmied refmcctlnllv iiilVirm the nulilii-. that, with the commencement of the approaching session of Congress, lh?y will begin the pub! ca tion oflheCoiKfressional Union" and "Antiendix. The first will contain a full and accur.X history of the daily proceedings of both branches f the national legislature. It will be compiled with such care, that every citizen who is interested in the' public affairs will find it a complete synoi sis of their proceedings, and a ready book of reference np-.n ait questions which come before them. ihe second, (the "App ndix,") will cont.in everv anepch which n itfiiver.l in thn 14 rf I ..... . - . ... " . . Uepresentatives and Senate during the session, re potted at length by a full and able corps ot con- gres?ional repoiters. and revised before publication ny me authors, whenever it is requested. These two works will be strictly impartial, and are in tended l be ns interesting and useful to the man of business, and to the politician of the one paity, as of the other. It may be said, without rxaggcrat on, that the next session of Congress is destined to be one ot the most important which has taken place sine- the foundation f the govermn. nt. It is the long ses sion. It is th ; se-sion which will devefopu 'tie general- plan of the pre.-ent administration, ltj manures will stamp l he character of our institutions for years to come. Some of the most hnpoitaut questions which are connected with our foreigu re lations, or our domestic concerns, w i: be present ed for their consideration. The final measure of ratifying the coiirtnution of Texas, which is to consummate her admission into our Union, and the admi-sion of her members into our public councils every measure w hich affftts the Oregon question our ril.it. oris with Mexico as wtl: as the final decis on on the revived Zo!l-Vcrein tr.atv, these. aim onir measures wh en are more or less con K'Cted with our foreign relations, will come under the review of the approaching Congress. Alost cf the eminently impo tant questions w hich relate to our internal concerns the revision of the tariff the adoption of the b st mode for preserving the public moneys a vari ty of commercial measures perha s tbe liest system for regulating the im portant interests of Texas the Indian questions the land question the best system for our navy, these and others will constitute a mass of business whi.-li i& calculated to command much of the time of Congress,and nicch of the attention of the b. opl'e I hey will all be reported by the "Congressional Union." Tbe Daily, Semi -Weekly, atid Ycekly Union, will, as usual, embrace an interesting varntyd matter on political scientific, and literary subjects along wiiu ine current news et me day. i he edi tor wi I continue to dt Vote al! his energies to ths improvement ot he Lnion." Fie rinds many accomplished inch in this city. Tlie administra tion has brought with it a cons:uerableuccee?ion of talent. Several tried and distinguished members of the democratic party have accepted oitice under it. borne of them have liberally contributed their literary labors to vur ben. fir ; and wc hope to en list others in our service. Besides, the time is not far distant when tbe editor intends to call other talents to bis assistance. I3is ambition iv, to make his paper worthy of the metropolis ol the Union. Ha is persuaded thai, with the facliiies which his position enatdes him to employ ; with the oinciut anaoiuer maicnais r.iateu within his leach- and with the aid of the correspondence which he is attempting to establish in foier n coufitrirs, a paper may uc puoiisiioo, which is nor uuworiliy ol the support cf his country. In undertaking the task ho knew he had many diihcultus to overcome, many lessons i-o learn, many sacruiccs 10 encount r. He knew that, amid the aicluoiis arcs o! a new thea tre, he could not at first do justice even to himself; but his seal has never flagged. hat enthusiasm and industry can effect, will be fully accomplished. Some errors he may have alr ady committed. But upon one point, he can speak with great pleasure and with equal freedom. The nu n v ho are administering- this government are wt'ikin men, anxious, as he believes, to do their duty, to scive their country, to carry but the (.ledges under which the President was elect, d. and the great principles of the party. So long as thcaduiinistralion is con ducted in this spirit, and upon those principles, he is prepared to co-operate with them in the public service; and to give them, as he promised in hi prospectus, "a fair, liberal, and efficient support." We fe-I a deep sense of gratitude lor the prompt manner in w hich our political fiicno's, in eveiy sec tion of the country, have already come forward to sustain the "Union." May we not hope that our friends throughout the United States will continue to assist our labors, and prevail npn their 'friends to take some one edition of the "Unon As tHis will be the long session of Congress, and will probablv last t ight months, we have concluded to publish trie Congressional Union and A ppendix on the following TERMS. Fbf The Congressional Union, .1 5b per copy. For The Appendix, SI 50 per copy. Clubs will be furnished with Ten ropie. of either the above works for $12; Twcntj-five copies for EXTRA WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY UNION. For the accommodation of those who desire a paper printed at the Seat of governrient dunff the session ofCon2e.s only, we will furnish them the Extra Union as follows: Serrii-Weekly, One crry $2 50 " Six copies 13 00 " ' Twelve coj ies 24 00 Weekly, O le copy $f (( Twelve copies JO 00 " Twentv-fiye copi-a 20 00 THE UNION Will be furnished hereafter to yearly sabsci iters,' as follows: Dai'y, per year, for ne copy glo 00 1 1 ve Copies 40 00 One copy 5 O0 Five copies 20 CO Ten copies 3 00 One copy 2 00 Five conirs S 00 Semi-Weekly, " Weekly, " Ten toDirs 15 00 iC No attention will be paid to any ordej, un- less the monev accompanies if. jCTThose d csiring complete coji. s of the Con gressional Union and Appendix, will please send us thefr names previous to the first day of Decem ber next. - , iCT We will willingly pay be postage on all letters containing Five Dollar and upwards. Other letters directed to us, with the ostae un paid, will not be taken out of the ofiicb. Washington, August 16. 1845. RITCHIE &. UEISS. 10,000 SEGARS some very fine fur sale by GEO". McNEILL. Aug. 16, 1845. PIS 25 Barrels Herring just received and for sale GEO. McNEILL. by August 16, 1845. FOR SALE. A first rate GUITAR. A oolv to rr E. BISHOP. 333-3w. . -August; IS. 1315. VEGETABLE pills. f H5 universal celebrity which this medicine has ineoineyery section of the count rv. aDH ih many astonishing cures it has rff. cte t, have estab. b.-hed its etficae beyond all doubt ; as a en ral family medicine it has no rival. In all cases of in-diaes-tion, bilious fevers, dypci.-ia, liver com plaints, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, piks, colic, wnrtns, Disease of the heart, and in all flections ol'U'e stomach and bowels, Peters' Pi. Is .mi oe teunri a ncv.T-lailing remedy. To insure the full benefit of these cel. hmtr.l Pills, t'.ey should be kept in the house, su that no on the first commencement of sickness they may be resorted to. One dose jthen is belter than a dozen after the disease has become established in the s)- ieni.. Peters Pills are purely vegetable, and so inno- cen that the infant of a month old may use them, - .U.. I . 1 -.1 r . . i iiicuiuiic is roj'iiioi, nuioniy M ini saieiv, mil with a certainty of receiving all the benefit mdi- c:ne is canabie ot irnoariln?. t-emabs mav imf them d.irin.? all the critical n riotls of ih. ir livps. Pt ters' Pills will insure the ir health and produce regularity in all the functions of life. i'.ZJ Price 25 and 50 ct-. h r l.vx. For sale in Fayettevillc wholesale and retail', at New York prices, by E. J. HALE, SAM'L J- HINSDALE, F.T. WARD, T T-J A- T M1PTIVP nd mav be found on inquiry in kll tlm cities anA villages in the Southern and Western States. A2ut I6. JS45. 338. DR. TYLER'S VEGETABLE FE VER AMD 'JlGUE PILLS. THE success of these Pills in curing in a few hours where all other remedies have failed, and that too, in cases of twelve and eighteen months' standing warrants the atserton, that if taken according to directions, they are a c rtain cure. A long list of c runcates in proot ol their intuUitnlit-v, mih! bu ndded. but those upon the directions are deemed sufficient. Try them and be convinced that they are the in- et effectual and certain and the very best remedy eV; r off-red to the public, to injure a per manent end lastingcurc. , Bragg's Ssoe, Lownd- co, A'a. B April 29, 1845. rG.K. Tjler: Dear Sir This may certify that after using many preparations for the cure ol Chills ana Fe ver, and expending smite, fdity-nve dollars in phy sician's hills, without any benefit, I procured a box of Dr G K Tyler's Fever and Ague Pills, at one dollar, which cured me effectually, after I had suf fered with this distressing and unpleasant com plaint for tw e!ve months. I have Known Ihem used in thirty cas s, and not a box has failed. 1 believe ih.-m to be th : very best and most safe and certain cure for ague and fi ver that can be used, and unequalled a- a tonic icstorative, in all debili tated Condi' ions of the system. E MYRtS. KjP Price St pei box i liful directions. For Sale in Fayetteville wholesale arid retail at New York price, by E J HALE, SAM'L J HINSDALE, FT WARD, J H & 3 MARTINE, And may be found on inquiry in all the citi- s and vill.iges in the Southern and Western 8:atet,. August. 16, 1845 33S MAGXIN'S LUCINA CORDIAL. FOR the sure and speedy cure of Incipient Con sumption, uarrenncts, irnpoiency, jucncroD or White-i, Gleet. Obstructed, difficult or painful Mens: mat ion, Inco: tinttnence of Urine or involun t iry discharge IhereofJ ar.d for the genc rai prostra ion of the system, no matter w hether the lesult of inherent causes, or of causes produced by irregu larity, illness, or nccid. nt. The wide spread cclel.r ty of Ibis w ondeifuland nes:imable corcii il, in bo?h hemispheres, is a suf eticient guarantee fW its quick and positive success in curing all the .ib .ve aft'x-tions and complaints. Nothing can be more surprising than s in viorat ing iffects on the human frame. Persons all weak n ss and las itude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nrrvelessness anrl looseness of the female frame, which is the only cause of barrenness j anrl which, prior toDr Alas ntn's iliscovcry, was considered to be incurabl . And it speedily- remo es the impediments produced by physie.il prostration, vhlch Irequently deter men from getting in-r-i-d. Language, indeed, cannot do j'stite to the merits of the Lochia Cordhil, which is regarded l-y the heads of the facultv, in all parts of the world, as one of the most important medical discoveries ol aiy nge. For sale at New York prices hv G R FRENCH, Wilmington. N C. August 16, 1815 338 HjflLRRISOIM'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. THE. great celebrity rf this unriall. d composition, es .ecia ;ly in the Northern States, leaves the pro prietor but little need to say any thing in its fayor; tVir it hnB hppn eripr:ill V f:.oeederl In il ih if It i.- beyond all comparison, the best remedy fir external complaint that has rv r oecn discovered. Indeed, the speed and and cc taint y of its operations have the appearance of miracles : a3 u'cers, wounds, corns, fevt r sores, chilhlain-1, white swellings, bi'e-s. piles, tpider and snake bit s, ic, immediately ield to itn superhuman influence, i'hus, if properly ap plie-el, it will remove an .invelt-rate corn, or break and heal a bile in live days, will allay and perfectly cure an uicer in two w-c-ks; anu ins most desper ate cases of white swelling that ran be imagined, have been des' roved bv it in lees than' two months. In the bites of poisonous reptiles, its cfiicaey i tru'y surpriing, and even in the bite of a rahia dog; tor H app'ieo in rime, its powers or,, attraction are so wonderful that it will atone; arrest the poison, and thus prevent it fioin peivading the ats'cm. It is likewise greatly smporior to any medicine here tofore discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of horses for tetters, ring worm", chapped lips and in short, for every external bodily evil that may fall to the lot of man or beast. The propritor has received at least a thousand certificates and other documents, in favor of his Specific Ointment, upwards of a hundred "f0. were written by respectable members of the ne1i cal facultv. For sale in Fayetteville at New York prices, by K J Hfllr-, SAM'L J fllNSDALL, v T WARD. J H& J MARTINE. . And may be lound on inquiry .In and 'iS' "-" D 1 1 - l. ii.Tn(rii ail" . . . August 16, iS4B NOTICE. Doctors CAMERON & MALLETT may, for the present, be found at the office of Mr Thos. L. Hvbait, a few doors south of the Court House. June 21, 1845. BONNETS. Cot lage and other fashionable Bonnet", for sale by . GEO, McNEILL. Aug 15, 1345: JOSEPH $. tiVSN biters his ser: vices as undertaker and builder, to the citii. ns or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbirg. Terms liberal. TO LlIjtlBER MEN. , THE Subscribers, having witnessed the very successful operation of HOTCll KISS'S VERTI, CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham'o Mill in, FayeiteviHe, in Ma,y aril Juke last, were induced lo purchase. the JligM for, the entire Stats of North Caralina, and now oflVr individual Rights for sale on very reasonable terms. They have now on hand Seventeen full sets ol Wheels, an have made arrangements to keep a constant sup Besides being generally adopted in the Northern States, there sre already iwlve sows in aucccMfnl operation in this State, and eit,Vt .piSer ia prccets of erection. ..The astonishi ug (ow-er and pei d of these Wheels have been witnessed by hundreds of citizens of this State, w ith universal appprobatiqn And we desire all w ho may feel nn interest inthc subject lo examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham, Col. A lex'r Murchisen, Christopher Munroe, Alex'r Williams, Arch'd McLaurin. J. McDanicl. John Cade, Mrs. Effy McFadycn, in ihls County ; Col. John C McLaurin, in Richmond Count v .Thos. C. Smhh in Bladen County ; am! Ha rely RoyaW in Sampson County; to each of whom we Rcler for information as to the practical operation of thes Wheels. Persons who apply soon for Rights can hav them put up by workmen who have been instruct, ed by Mr Hotchkiss himself. The Proprietors of the right of this Wheel in tho State of North Carolina, have received the follow ing certificate: Fayetteville, Feb' 3, 1 64a, Wc, the Subscribers, residing in the County of Cumb,crla,nd.ond . State of Nrth Carolina, baying beer), en gaged, in tnc manufacture of Lumber for ma ny years, feel fedlv warranted in stating, that Hotchr kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, are worthy of the patronage cf ali mill owners, and that we have full confidence in their superiority ; '.t the valun of Mills will be very much enhanced by lnir introduction. They are more durable, and easier kept in order wl en properly put together than tbe common Flutter Wheel: they will save at least one-third of the watc, and run well in back water when then a head above. The speeel of the Saw is increased from one-half to elouble the strokes per minute. ALKX. WILLIAMS, , DUNCAN MUNROE. CHRISTOPHER MUNROE, JOl'lN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN. MctA;NtEL ALEX'R MtJRCHlSON. ARCH'D McLERAN. DAN'L McDIARMID, ANGUS CAMERON, (MilUrUht.i JOHN C. McLAURIN, (Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, rt t i (B,a'Len Cguntj.) , I h. y have also rec ived a cerp(ica,te Irom Col, Ab xnnder Mtirc(itson, (which wi!l be published here.if'ter among others in handbill lurm,) in w hich bespeaks of thi-s ''the greatest improvement made on Saw Mills in my hjJ time ;" says that his Saw will cut 5000 feet in a efay; it actual Iv mt on the elay bef.-re he w rote, 4683 fctt of i 'inch Q.uarter Boards; makes 240 Mrokr s in a minute; 'hat one-half of the water is save dj and concludes byrcconiniendingjts adoption to Mill oVpers. r Other certificates, which have been promise w ill bo published hereafter, ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLIN, DUNCAN McNEILL, ALFRED A. McKETHAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1845. 3IG-tt- - vjuiiV respect m m i r . 1 1 1 ly inform fhocfttit ns of Fayetteville apd the pi ,,ie generally, that he ha. ul.cn the stmd recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on Gdle-nie Streef,5 eloors Soutli ..f tl- Market Seiuarc, where he w ill ""rnanufacture and lorn startly on hand an assortment of TIIN AIVU SHEET IROV nr Persons wishing fo ourchace tvn.il.l A , cal j and examine his stock before purchosin- else where, as he is determined to sell . b.-io ';. ., other manufacturer in the State. BYtt.fc.lto of an entirely new pattern. ROOFI NO uonc in cue lastest stvio r.t .. .. manner. Also QUTTli'ItfNO Aug. 17, 1811. 26t-v LlVKKl STABLE THE subsrriber f.els truly thankful fr.r I.-.-, liberal pctrpnagc he has received (mm t! .'.:-. of Fayette,yilleand the public grnersl v, cr i his terms of hiring Horses ami ronveyiin. c t-, boarding hor:cs, are very moderate, her,- spect fully solie i's a criiiniiance of patrr.r . Hih t- rms of hiring are ns usual, exce-,r tl who hire iors. s cr conveyances and Inm;.i: tl by unfair management, are required tr. pnv damage. He has recently added three exec-! horses to his fmrnT stork, which wi!I cr.ah! . to supply every call for horses. : W. t e . J. All. VIS ;C7 Those indebted to-m w ill p payment; and thos who hire hors. s he: fi T: ' '.: : r ist requestea to pay tor the hire of thorn v.v r. horse is returned, as 1 hare not time to -a 'I r. them for pay. j t r July 12, J845. , jo-y! FOR SALE. I WISH to fell my land lying on Br? being about 2000 act es of good lur ; with a good stream for carrying It to ,-i ii. I H IlS il gable at any time while there is.wair 1. . . - I ry . r. y v ! h f.: .: i". - e n r.; i" iuh uem een r a veiieviuc or. j ton. Title indispntable.' ALEXANDER WTL iV July 12, 1845. 333-tf. TEA AND' CHOCOLATE Gunpowder (tine)') Young Hyson Hvson r TEA. Black ) Chocolate lio. 1, for saie bv . GEO. It: Au. 16, 1815. W
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