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"cRAKACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TCX STATES AS IT IS TO 1NDITIDUALS; AND THE GLOY OF THE STATE IS THE COMM'ON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS,
FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY.. OCTOBER' IS, 1845.
L Volume GNumler 348
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CAROLINIAN
82-50
, iiJ at end of six months 3 00
... tI.p p,uI of the vear 3 50
Kates of Advertising :
- ...iSen'I'fil inscniou.
l"rB1L'' . .? .,511 1, .-hfirrrod according
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pu!y emit per q
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,tity of matter inserted
A Ivtjrtis'l
C !:k! a I iert-w -n mis, &C 35 per cent higher.
TTd b m n lt y
.r;iiast loss or damage by Fire.
VlIG WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
CAP IT A L. $ I O 5 ,000.
hce in GrkJ near First Sired, Williams
bitr", onpkvte Ike City of .Veto York,
kvehclj 0Je, Artit Budding, 62 Wall st.,
Clfc.E2TOR3:
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foam-is St iuheil,
Encourage
Home Manufactures
Sunl H. Clapp,
Jol i L'v'irotr,
Ohas. O. Handy,
L. ; iiv.ci U ichardson,
Now York.
Ciirii'iai Zihriskic.
An lrev C. R -n edi-jt,
Frt i :ric!t W Favre,
J -r .'iii ' Joii n.:i,
I .1 i Skill n i l,
S . .il. Will -t.
lWjKL VIK-M-I ARDSON, Pres't
Ambrew B. I L'lDG E", o:C rj .
V V.SlIlNrJN I' JSF, Air.il,
Till-'. Villi i:iiV;ir 'Fire I t-nra i Company,
hiviti' h-e.ii.i:..rp..r-.tel bvan ad -ttlnLi-ir
of f,.; State of New York, for iff purposes
of Kir Ik:im ic:j, he Dir-rt..r ofter M Insure their
iAo.v-vin.y., t 0-1410.it l!ie U:ite 1 St tes
Act xiast Loss or Damage by I ire,
(J.i IJ Hidings, G iil-an l Merchandise,
.1 n. rtt- .r.nor:iilv. as.suriii2 lhm
aT.iis . tli-s .m i iv.
nvi fair :in l..r and
w i l entitl it to P'i
The S'iUMilK.r, Ai
Gardner & rIcKethan,
HAVE lately made considerable improvement in
thrir style of Work, and have now on hand a GiN
EKAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of
Carriages, Barouclies, Buggies,
Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c.
VVIiich for ilegance of shape and finish, and dura
bility, will compare with any made in the U States.
Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call
ind examine our work. a3 we have dcterminrd to
sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes.
Having: in uurempmv nrs-t rate Ssmt'hs, we are
prepare d lo do any Iron work in the above line on
moderate terms.
We warrant all our work to be of good and faith
t,.1 wnrk in.inrhio iind materials, for one "ear.
ICZT' RliPAlLilNG fa'nhluliy executed at short
iio'ire, asd on reaon:ibl lerm.
Favettevilh. February 8, 1345. y.
Mew IPnipoim.
The subscribers have entered into a Cosartner-
ship, under tho firm f
W. Beatty & Co.,
For the transaction of
A General Commission Business
Jn lite lutcn of Wilmington, .V. C.
They will ive particular attention to the sale
of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv
ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur
chase of goods for the bark country.
They would reapectfuHy solicit a portion of pub
lic patronajre, and pledge their best exertions to
giva satisfaction. H, W. BEATTY,
J&ci& C. LATTA,
July 19, 1315. 334-tf.
NOTICE.
ami t'er
th:it the
t . .i .. f I
3 ia-l i'c CO -Hi'n.i u
li!:rat.ty as th.y ruit
rccoiifi I. -nee ana palronae.
tit f ir the aliovo Com-
further
A-ilo w ; I
i n'onualiou
to in-sure.
that may
ik iMV. will live any
J.VMlvS MARTINE, AaiMii,
Hay S:reet.
S. 131.1. 3M-H.
TO TRAVELLERS
Ami Sojourn ersin Fayettcville
MRS. E. SMITH is still prepar d to enter
tain Gentlemen and Ladies travelling- through or
sojonmin" in Fayelt. vi le. Her table is always
as good as the market affords. She has good sta
bles and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re
spectfully sol. cits a continuance of public patronage
Her residence is so w II known that il needs no de-st-ri
tion. No cx- rtions will be s,arcJto ive
sati-iuc! ion.
Since the late d.-'Stniijiivo fire which de-troved
the Motel, she has e:ilargeI her means of accommo
t:ttioii by renting the bouse directly opposite,
whefe she has several rood iry rooms, for sleep
ing arartiiieuta.
Feb. 1, 18 15. Slb-tf.
Fcb
i
I MA VE MMiuved the poiti-m c-t my Koous sam
.... ti... Vlr- i.. i.r ' n .re. 1 t of ! laymount,
Lit. ly occupied bv Mr Hami'to i Mitche'.l,
Jo .rea.t of Mr George M.-Nei'.l, wheiel
..I..... ..I j-t. iiiv,- I", i ( 1 1 t 4 a i 1 c -istomers.
il.-ter.oi i -d to el . (T oiv oi I at
CD Hesse
THE subscriber
AM in'fu.i'is h.ivi ii it'iH
. . j.. j...t ib -oi lii ii iv" m; it
f. ' ' ----- ,
t.. III" w'loae IHlt.'S
tru-1!, se
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the n C s-
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an-l olH:
shall bj
as I am
LOW Prices.
ar:iiii't m--", win
ami all indebted
IT
accounts are. ilo-, w Hi, I
it v ol ) iviu I up witiiotn inruii r
J JOHN u. srAint.
3-Tl-y
l
St
THE sub.crib r off rs his seviees to the ci.i
n ofFaV tt: vill -.as C.rpenier ni.d Contractor
attei Hon to Ui ' f"i-
(i. V. It JSC-
bv
proni't
part of the public patronage. v.
July ID, 3-S.Ttt.
FINE CIIEV1NU TUiiACCO.
V h ive r.-c iv- d bv 111 i late arr va's anoiner
co .m.m.ii.M.t of Ihe c lebrat.-d "15 -fswini?" and a
,.w ;,.p,nor ari.cl - of -P-ach Leal" ... boxes 12
i.n P. j .n,l :, urv.,h of Gilmore's sun-! lor pound
lumps Also, Justo Sands,
i.n I o .ns fine llavorcd
in liox- f.-r sale, at
will
continue to carrv on Mie
TAILORING 15USI-
NliSS on bis individual
accuti it. oriv door we.-t of
tlie Meibdtlist Chureh,
and nearly nppo-ite the
Post Olttce; and IVoin past
experieiiL-e be llatcrs Jiim
se'fhe can "jive saUslat
lion to such as patronise
It i n. He l opes by. his nn
ti in.; exertions to please,
busin'fs, to merit a liberal
DANIEL CLAHK.
349-3m.
and bis attention to
bare of putrona'je.
Au. 30, IS45I
Burned out, bvl not entirety consumed,
Only pretty considerably scorched ! ! !
SADDLER & HARNESS
M A I li ! ,
BAR SOAP,
THE subscriber offers for sale OftE HUN
DR.ED BDXES OF BAR SOAP, manufae
Hired at the "Fayetteville (N.C.) Candle Faciorv,"
and warranted qual if not superior to Col 'ate's
best No. I.
Bei i' determined to devote all necessary atten
tion to the business, and off ring it at a reduced
price, (5 cents a pound l the box,) he hope to
receive a due share of public patro'naife.
CZP All orders thankfully received and prompt
ly attended to.
. . W. McL. McKAY.
Fayetteville, May 24,844
1 00,000 Acres Valuable
FOE SAJLE.
THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS
belonging to the Estate of Ab'rani Dubois, ilsc'd
lying- principally in Robeson couftty, and 011 hot '
sides ot'Lumber River, the different surveys con'1
taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
ACRES ; a Iarre part finely Timbered, and con
venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity
of Timber is now raited to the Georgetown mar
ket. These lands are verv valuable both for the
Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large
part is well suited, bei:ir in a resrion where the
Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other
section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a
low price, and in qiian'ities to suit purchasers.
Infornt.it ion respecting the title can be obtained
by nppUinr to the Hop." Robert Strange, James C
Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at
Law.)
I understand there are many trespassers on these
lands, to all of whom notice is hereby givon, that
the law wdl be enforced against all such offenders.
Application for any part, of the Lands eta be
made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who
Will be duly authorized to make sale of the same. :
THOS. J. CURTIS.
Fayettevfile, N. C, March !, 1845. 314-tf.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have associated them
selves in buH.n. d timlfr !w lirm and ntvle of
A, & E. McPHERS0N,
And taken a store on Green f trei t, midway be
tween Eccle's Krirf.Te unit the Market Hou-e.
where ihev are now receiving from" New York and
Philadelphia, a
General Assortnrenf of
Among which are Cloths, supr. b'ack and fancy
Cassimeres, Satin, Velvet nod Valencia Vcst
ings. Pilot Cloths, Miis'in-de-Lains, Cashmere
d'Ecosse, Merinos, Alpacas. Bombazines, Flan-
n Is, Sattinets, Kentuck 1 Jeans, Tweed.', Kersevs,
Blanket, Irish Linen, Long Lawn, Gentl. nfiten'
Scarf. ano Stocks, Italian Cravats, superior Silk
Shawfs, Flaid and Knit ditlo. Canvass and Padd-
in!, Silk Buttons, Hooks and Eves, Suspenders,
Tayior's Persian Thread, cotton Hose ar.d Half
tioe, bonnet Ribbons, Victoria Girdles.
ALSO
Fasnionable Hats & Caps, Boors
anil Shoes, one rlorence
and Straw Bonnets,
And many other articles in the Dry Goods line too
tedious to enumerate ; all of which w ill ' e sold at
the lowest market prices. Those wishing to pur
chase, will please call and examine the stock.
A. & E. McPHERSON.
Sept. 27, !S45. 344-t.
J. W. BAIKlEJJri
IS now rece iving his large and
general Jissortinent of
CHAIRS,
from fine Hair Seat Mahogany,
down to the common Windsor,
purchased by himself for cash at
tnanul ictories itt Philadel-
VEGETABLE PILLS.
THE universal celebrity which this meduine ha
gained in eyery sect-on of the country, und the
many astonishing cur-s it has rlT. tted, have estab-
nsnea its clhcacy beyo.ul all doubt ; as a general
' family medicine it has no rival, in all eases ofm.
;diettinn, bilious fevers, dyspepsia, liver com
plaints, sick Headache, jatinihce, asthma, dropsy,
piles, colic, worms, Disease of the heart, and in all
affections uf the stomach and hawels. P-rrs' P!:U
will be found a neT'-r-Tailfng rniKilv.
To insure the full benefit of these cch hrated
Pills, t:;ey should be kept in ihe house, so that up
on the first commencement of sickness they may lie
resoiien lo. Une dose then is better than a dozen
after the disease hs become established in the svs-
tem.
P.ters'Pdls are purely Tegefahle, and so inno-
ccn that the infant of a month old mnv use? ihrm
il medicine is reqmit d, ni only Willi safety, h4
with a certainty 0 receiving all the benefit medi
cine is capable of imparting. Females mav use
them eloriu? all the critical rx riods nf their lives.
Pi ters' Pills will insure iht ir health and -produce;
re'julari'v in all the functions fliie.
f'.rT3" Price 25 and 50 cts. m- r Ijox. For sale in
Favetfevilfu whnlesale and retail, at New York
prices", by
SAM'L J. HINSDALE,
F.T.WARD,
j. 11. & j. Marti ne.
And may be found on inquiry in all ihe cities and
villages in the Southern and Western States.
August IC, 1315. 338.
JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his SCr-
vjees as nude taker and builder, to live citizen.
others, dl.spoed to contract for bui'.dieg or jobbing.
Terms liberal.
blv I
A. M. CAMPBELL.
HnvittR Leeti appointed
AUCTIONEER
For the town of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend
to the sale Of any jioods which may be entrustd to
him.
Consignments from abroad will be promptly at
tended to.
April 19j 1815. 321-y.
Orders fio 11 abroad prompu
favorable l- rius.
August 9. IS 15.
'Spread E.12IC branu
Manuel Rendon" segars
mail advai.ee upon cost.
v att n led io on most
COOIV&. TROY.
337-3m.
RETURNS his sincere thanks to the public forthe
liberal share of pair-m ige heretofore bestowed up
on him. and hope .h.it as l.e row r q-.ires a con
tmu.ince of their custom, to enable him to recover
f.oin tbe severe scorching received in the late fire,
;t ..Ml o,.t be vvilblo-'d- Ills ii ieil!s. anel sucli as
I
will -idease to call at his shoi, on boulli side
Person street, next door but one to Ihe corner
Dii.it. wiil fiud a to'erabb: stock in his line,
Just Received on Consignment,
Fieuch Rrandy,
Holland Gin,
American Brandy,
40 boxes No. 1 Soap.
A. M. CAMPBELL.
March 15. 1315. 31G-tf
the b'-st workmen, wil.inu
anv j 'b a:id r.-pairuig line
June 23, IS45.
o:
ol
his line, with
and ready to nleuse in
at the shoitest notice.
331 -Cm.
NOTICE
NO T
TME swW-cri'.xrr has ju
1VM1 tit'
Kiic Crt)cUorv
ICE.
it received a small assort-
For j
A.
le
-list S. ISP
am
1
V.
1 Glass Ware.
S. LUTTERLOM.
State of North CarolnaMoore county
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July
7Vrm, 1S15.
John Morison vs. Kenneth Morison.
Original attachment levied on tbe lands eil the
THE SuSscrihers take this oppoitnHity of reiiirn
ing their warmest thanks to their friends and pa
trons, and the public generally lor their liberal pn-
iron:i"e bistowed U:on them; also for the kind
cvmnihin. manifested folium ill 1 he laf e cala mil y
ibn ilstriieiion of tlttir entire Stock of Good
rtn tlip TO.iroillfr o fib.- 10th Inst.: and to Capt J
A J Bradford. Cant. U. S. Orel- and Mr G A
Schwartzman. of U S Arsenal, for their kindness
in jMvinoihcm notice, and others in the surround
ing neighborhood of the fire, by the discharge Ot
cannon. Havin opem d the Store m-aily oppo
site, they hope soon to resume business, and would
most respectfully solicit the patronagcoi itieir n teno
and the public, and shall hope to merit a share of
pub ic Datroi.ae. Thev have on hand in tlwir
Warehouse. Salt. Iron. Molasses, Sug.-ir, Smiths'
Bellows and Vise L02 Chains, G superior W rouht toj 1 Wee
Iron Mill Cranks. Also, Anvils, Vises, Trace bleached 1
inams, and heavy articles of Maruwar", paruaiiv
damaged in ihe tire, allot' which .hev will sell low
for Cash or Produce. They would al.-O earnestly
request all those indebted to them bv note or ac-
H AVE just reeeived ihe hew
style of MAT BLOCKS, and
now finishing Gerif letrien's super-fine
FUR AND SILK HATS.
Also, r ceived by last arrivals, a ;reat variety of
Fur.SiMt, P.inam:, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats,
all of which have been purchased such terms as
lo enable me to sell very CHEAP.
DAVID GEE.
May 17, 13 45.--325-tf.
HANDSOMER THAN THE LAST.
New 1 all and Winter Fancy
ihe
phia, New York, and Boston,
which will be sold as low,-p-roha-
lovver, than any in t lie market. Also, a gen-
1 ; 1 . C T T V V . sir Ur5kK
erui .j'M 1 iiiuiii in jjvwiJ.iJv
rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment ef Phila
delphia ma.le Curled Hair MATTRESSES, with
a large assortment of
Cabinet Furniture,
Of his own manufacture, comprising all the arli,
cles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz
Sideboards, Bureaus,- Secretary and Book Cases,
1 ables, Warefrobes, Spring seat and plain Sofas
Divans, Arm Rockiriif Chairs, French and Post
Mahogany Bedsteads, cbrled anl bird-eye .Maple
do., patent windlass Bedsteads. &c. &.C, all of
which wifl be sold on the m'o'st reasonable terms
for CASH, or on time lo udfifcliidl customers.
Sept. 27, 1345. 314-th
State of North Carolina Moore crifinty.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July
lerm, 184o.
John Morison, Assignee, vs. Kenneth Morison.
Or 'ginal attachment Levied on the land of the
.Defendant.
It appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Co irt that
the def. ndant, Kenneth Mo ison, is not an inhabi
tant of this State, it is therefore ordered that pub
lication be made for six weeks in the North Caro
linian, a newspaper published in the town of Fay
etteville, for the eicfendant to appear at the next
term of this Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
to be held fir the county of Moore at the Court
House in Carthage, on the 4th Monday in October
..1. - 1.1' .1 J
nexi, ineii ano mere 10 pieau, answer, or replevy,
or judgment final wil! be entered against him. and
the land hvied on will be condemned to satisfy the
ptaniiii's recovery.
W dness, Alexander C Curry. Clerk of said Court
at Office in Carthage, the 4th Monday in July
A. D. 1845, and Arilerban Ind. pcnd. nee the
G9th year. A. C. CURRY, Clk.
Sept 20, 1815. 343-6t. per adv. S3 25
DR. TYLER'S VEGETABLE
FEVER AJSD AGUE FILLS.
THE success of thse Pills in coring in a few hours
where all other remedies have tailed, ami lhat too,
in cases oi twelve and eighteen mo"ths' ftanelin
warrants the assertion, lhat if taken according lo
directions, thev are a c ilain cure. A Ion": list of
certificates in proof ol their inful.'ibilit-v, might be
added, but those upon the directions are deemed
sufficient. Try ihcm anil be convinced that they
are the ni"S! effectual, and certain and ihe very best
remedy y. f offered 10 the public, to insure a per
mancfil and lasting-cure.
Brag'j? Store, Lowndes co, A'a.
April 2D, 1815.
ToDrG.K. Tyler:
Dear Sir This may certify that after using
many preparations for the cure of Chills and Fe
ver, and expending- some loity-five dollars in phy
sician's bills, without any benefit, I proeureel a box
ofDrG K Tyler's Fever and Ague Pitts, s t one
dollar, which cured me effectually, after I had suf
fered with this distressing and unpleasant Com
plaint for twelve months. I have known l!ffm
used in thirty erases, anel not a box has (ailed. I
believe them to be tho very best and most safe and
certain cure; for ague and fi ver that can he used,
and unequalled as tonic restorative, in all elcbili-
tatod conditions of the system. E MYRES.
HZr' 1 rice SI per hoi wl h full directions, tor
sale in r aveeievu:e wholesale and retail at icw
York prices, by
SAM'L J HINSDALE,
FT WARD,
J H & J MARTINE.
And may be found on inquiry in all the cities and
villages in Ihe Southern and Western States.
August IG, 1845 333
WM. ii. MATTHEWS
Def'iidant.
IT appearing to ihe satisfu-t ion of the Court
lhat the defendant, Iv-n;i-th Morison. is not an
inhibit-int of this State, it is then foie ordered that
iiiibli.-.it ion be made for s-x weeks in the North
Carol'.nian, a newspaper published in the town of coun to make immediate payment, as It will enable
P.i vuiiovi'l.. for the def ndant to ai:n ar at the nest mtm 10 nose ihtir former business and r-co o-
term nftbis Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, menee.and hope those indebted will take the earliest
to be held for the county of Mo .re, at Ihe Court opportunity to settle their accounts
Moiish in Carthage, on the 4th Monday in October
net, th.-n and there to plead, answer, or replevy,
or judgment fi ial will be entered a gains! him, and
tb land b-vied on will be condemned to satisfy
the plaintiff" "s re-coverv.
Witness, Alexander C. Curry, Clerk of our said
Court at Office in Carthage, the 4th Monday in
July. A. D. 1 345. and American Ind-pendence
thc'69th year. A. C. CURRY, Clk.
Sept. 20, 1S45. 313-Gt. per adv. S3 25.
T0 THE PUBLIC.
1 h- subscriber has now in store elirect from
New ork and Philadelphia, a larse and general
assortment ol STAPLE AND FANCY
Fine Cloths and Cassim res ; Tweeds; Sattinets:
Kentucky jeans und Kerseys ; ph.in and figured
Alpaccas; Calicoes; ijinghams; fine bleached Mus
lins and animus; vesting blocks; Scarfs; cords
and lasse s lor cioaks and dn sj; Muslin d'La ins-
Cashmere 1e c.cossrs; tine Bonnets; fur and wool
Hats and Caps ; fine and coarse Shoes and Boots
Mipr. famdv lilankeis; common do.; negro Blank
ets ; Shawls from 25 cents to 15 dollars; lamb's
. 1 o...:. ci.:... 0:0- ' .. .
wool, cotton, ano icunu 001ns, ohk no Aierinn
and silk Shirts for ladies; fine ingrain Carpeting;
Kjne and Baling; Iron; Steel and Nads; fine Su-
tar and Coffee? Salt. &c.. together with Hardware
and Cutlery, and other Goods too tedious to men-
lion. The above Goods wilt be sold as cheap for
cash or oroduce as anv other roods in the market
of the same quality and style. P. TAYLOR.
October 4, 1815. 315-3m.
Observer copy 2 months. -
.V arch I, 1815.
H. & Ji
314-tf.
MARTINE.
ALSO,
They have just received, hale superior Bridgeport 3
ply eiue iwine, a cons a ten in Packing Yarn,
Manilla, Setne.anrt ialt Uope, 1 hhd. winter strain
ed Sperm Lamp Oil, H bhls. Train Od, 3U0 galls.
Linseeel OH, v luttemore's real Cotton Cards,
Coffee Mills, cast gooel Wagon ami Caft Boxei
-250 trross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted Hoop
Iron, with a small assortment ol hw.dcs and Eng
lish Bar lion ; together with a heavy Stock of flat,
round, and square Bar Iron, Dana iron and INails,
mm ll O . 9
Rods, contained in sneu joining ineir oiore, Dut
slightly injured. , .
BOOTS & SHOES !!!
- mm
THE Subscriber an
nounces to ins friends and the pub
lic in "cneral that he has opened
hi shim on linY street, opposite
George McNeill's, where he is prreu
make to order or repair fin.; and cnats uwia
and SHOES, both lor gentlemen and ladies, in me
mnitiiininxi ani in.wVrn slvleS. lie .IfMins
such as will f;vor him with :heir custom, thai he
wiil warrant his work to be done in the hesf style,
by the best workmen, and of the best materials lhat
can be procured. He feels confident t iat any
ork passing out of bis hands'cannot be surpassed
hy any done here or elsewhere, and he hopes ty
close application to business and a sludioe.s effort
to please, not only to merit but receive a fair share
01 puuiic patronage.
MALCOM FAULK7
June 17, 1845. 330-lv.
IS now receiving a new selection ot tall ana w in
ter Goods f the latest and newest styles, consist
ing eif black and fancy colored Kep Cashmeres,
Cbusaw, Omb'et de L.aincs, Cashmere ae L.ain s,
Crane de Laines. Plaid de Laines, plain colored
and Mouslin de Laines, and other worsted articles
for Ladies' Dresses. French, English, and Ameri
can Prints, (new style.) Blue, black, green, and
steel mixeel Cloths; fancy colored Cassimeres;
ditto Silk Velvet Vesting; plaiuanci siripeu em-
toe Tweeds and Kerttueky Jeans : linen &hee!ing;
and brown Sheetings ana csn'riings ;
Tickings; Checks; Diapers; ldweis; urius
and Stripes; Ne k Handkerehiefs and Staffs;
Pocket elb ; linen Tapes; spool, skein, and f lax
Thread ; Kid Gldves. silk and worsted iHtis
and Gloves; Umbnl'as; Boots and Sshoes ; oaps;
Blankets and Overeats, ari l a variety ot oilier
Goods not mentioni d.
Also, a full assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons and
Flow, rs, silk and worsted Shawls ;.nd Cravats,&C.
ALSO
A few boxes rime CHEESE.
5 M. Principe Cigars, (choice hranils.)
4 boxes Myers' best Aromatic CbcwingTobnccOi
And dailv'cxpected, Loaf and Blown Sugars,
Coffee, Teas, Wines, 4th proof French Brandy,
ll,d!nd Gin. and Champagne Wine, "Crown
rtr:md." Call soon and sec, as these goods will be
o! d low.
Sept. 6, 1S45. 341 bw
State of Nortli Carolina Moore countjr.
I Petition for rehearing
Benjamin C illiams, and setting asiele the
vs. I Probate of a paper writ-
CharleS Chalmers and ing heretofore offered and
Mary his wi!b and Ly- J jnoved as the last Will
dia McBrydc. and Test imcnt of B nja-
J miii W. Williams, dee'd.
IN-this Case, it appearing lo me, Alexander C.
Curry, Chrk of Moore County Court, li mn affidavit
filed by the Petitioner, lhat L'ydja McBryde, Exec
trix of An.hibald McBrydc, one of the defendants,
is a non-resident of this State: 1 do therefore, pur
suart to Act uf Assembly in such cases made and
provided, advertise in the North Carolinian, a ga
zette ef tliis State, that the said petition will be
taken pro confesso against Ihe said Lydia McBrvde
and heard ex paite as t her, unless the sa'd Lydia
McBryde shall appear before the Court of Picas and
Quarter Sessiems to be held for the County of
Moore at the Court Mouse in Carthage, on the 4th
Monday of October 1815, and plead, answer, or de
mur. A. C. CURRY, C. C. C.
Sept. SO, 1815. 343-Gw.
MUTUAL.
Croton Insurance Company.
Office No. 33 Wall Sfreel,
Adjoining the Mechanics' Bank, in the City Of
- ar ir 1
iew x orK.
THIS Company Injures Marine, Inland Navi-
r;ition, 1 ransporiaiion, ami rire uhk?. uy i
Charter the preitit s are lo be paid back to the aJ'
sored, in proportion to the amount ol Premiums
id by thm respectively. 1 he rates and terms
of Insurance will be moeleiate and liberal, arid Ihe
assured subjeel to no responsibility.
TllUSiLLiS.
MAGNIN'S LUCINA CORDIAL.
FOR the sure and speedy cure of Incipient Con
sumption, Barrenness, Iinpotency, Luchorec or
Whites, Gleet, Obstructed, difficult or painful
Mens; mat ion, Incontintinence of Urine or involun
tary discharge thereof, anel for the general prostra
tion of the ssteiii, no matter w hether the icsult of
inherent causes, or of causes produced by irregu
larity, illness, or accnbnt.
The wide-spread celehr ty of this wondeiful and
nes:imable cordial, in both hemispheres, is a suf
cficicnt guarantee for its quick and positive success
in curing all the above affections avid complaints.
Nothing Can be more surpr sing than 'Isinyiiiorat
ing 1 Sects on the human frame. Persons all weak
n ss and lassitude before taking it, at once become
robust and full of energy under its influence.
It immediately Counteracts the n rv lessness ami
looseness of the female frairie. Which is the only
cause of barrenness ; and which, prior to t)r Mag
nin's discovery, was considered to bo incurabl-.
And itspeedilv removes the impediments produced
by physical prostration, which lireeiuenlly deter m n
from getting mari i el. Language, indeed, cannot
do justice to the merits of the Lochia Cordial,
which is regarded t-y the heaels ed' the facully, in
all parts of the world, as o-ieofthe most important
medical discoveries ot any age.
For sale at New York prices hv
G R FRENCH.
Wilmington. N C.
August 16, IS15 338
TO LUMBER MEN.
THE Subscribers, having witnessed tb very
successful operation .f HOTCHKISS'S VERTI
CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham's
Mill in Fayetteville, in May ar.d June last, were
induced to purchase the Right for the entire Slats
ol North Carolina, and now ejffcr individual Rights
lor sale on very reasonable terms. They have
now "on hand venter n full sets of Wheels, an
have made arrangements to keep a constant up
ply.
Bes:des being generally adopted in the Northern
States, there are already twelve saws in Siieccssf'il
operation in this State, and eight others m process
of erection. The astonishing power and speed f:
these Wheels have been witnessid by htmdreds of
citizens of tin's Slate, with universal appprobaticn.
Ami we elesiicall ho may l el an interest in the
subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham,
Col. Alex'r Murchison. Christopher Munroe, Alex'r
Wi!iiam, Arch'd McLaurin. J. McDaniel, John
Cade, AJrs. EflTy McFadyen, in this County ; Col.
John C. McLaurin, fn Richmond County; Thos.
C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy RoyaM in
Sampson County; to each of whom we Refer
for information as to the practical operation oft heat
Wheels.
Persons who apply soon ftr Rights can haro
them pnt up by workmen who have been instruct
ed hy Mr Hotchkiss himself.
The Proprietors of Ihe right of this Wheel in the
State of North Carolina, have received the follow,
ing certificate;
Fayetteville, Fcb'y 3, 1645,
We, the Subscribers, residing in the County ef ;
Cumberland and State eif North Carolina, haviw
been engaged in the manufacture of Lumber for ma"
ny years, feel fullv warranted in staling, lhat Iloteh
kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and
their appendages, arc worthy of tie patronage ofali
mill owners, and thai we have full confidence in
their superiority ; nt the ?alue of Mills will be
very much enhanced by their introduction. They,
are more elorable, and easier ke pt in Order When ,
properly put together than the common Flutter :
Wheel: they will save ot least one-third of the
water, and run well in Lack water when there is .
a head above. The speed ol the Saw is increased -from
one-half to double Ihe strokes per minute.
alex. Williams,
duncan munroe,
christopher munroe,
JOHN McFAD YEN,
C. P. MALLETT.
ARCHIBALD GRAHAM
JOHN McDANIEL. -ALEX'R
MURCHISON.
ARCH'D McLERAN.
DAN'L McDIARMID,
AINGUS CAMERON,
(Millwright.)
JOHN C. MtLAURIN,
(tticbmond County.)
THOMAS C. SMITH,
(Bladen Cunt.) .
They have also received a certificate from Col. "
Alexander Murchison, (which will be published
hereafter among others in handbill form,) in which
bespeaks of this as "the -greatest improvement
made on Saw IVlills in my fhisj time says that
his Saw will cut 5000 feet in a day; it actually cut
on the day before he wrote, 4G83 feet of 11 inch'
Quarter Boards; makes 240 strokes in a minute;
that one-half of ihe water is saved; and concludes
byrecommending its adoption to Mill owners.
Other certificates, w hich have been promise
Will be published hereafter,
ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLlN
DUNCAN McNEILL,
ALFRED A. McK ETHAN.
Fayetteville, March 15, JS45. 36-lf.
HARRISON'S
SPECIFIC OINTMENT.
to M r
TAILORING BUSINESS.
THE Subscriber respect
fullv informs the citizens
of Fayetteville, and Ihe
public generally, that De
will continue the TAIL
ORING BUSINESS in
all its different branches,
on the most favorable
terms, at tha oi l stand
formerly occupied byClark
At .McCallum. an I neatly
o: uosi'e Messrs H.& I
J. Liilv, and h pes by
strict attention to business to merit a liberal shirc
of patronage J. D. McCALLUM.
Aug. 3U, IS45. 340-tf
Fire JProof Roofs.
THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov
ering of roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or
lincTand will execute promptly any work he may
contract for, and for small profits. " .
June 21, 1815. 333tf. . F.T. WARD.
James Harper,
Edward Richardson.
James Phaten,
S A Lawrence,
Jvlwin RTremain,
S M CrandaU,
John Breast et,
James Cruik shank,
J Leaneler Slarr,
William B Cozzens, .
Herman D Gould,
Thecdo-e A Meyer,
Cyrus Chenery,
Lawrence Hill,
W H Townsend,
Itoberl Lane,
John T Gilchrist,
Charles L Vose,
Zadock Pratt,
George C De Kay,
Leiring Amlrews,
Joseph B Nnes,
Leonard Apphby,
Asa S Crosbj,
Jethn J Herrck,
Abraham Van Nest,
John B Lasalaj
Samuel Shfcrwood,
James Cook,
ETAIdrich,
George Whitaker,
Tlxonas IVIoisahan,
Georg-e Pab-n,
William Burgoyne,
THE great celebrity f ihis unrivalled composition,
es .eci edy in Ihe Northern Stats, leaves lhs pro
prietor but little need to say any thing in its fayor;
for it has been generally Conceded to ii lhat it is,
beyond ali comparison, the best remedy fir external
coirictaint that has ever been discovered. Indeed.
the speed and ami Certainty ol its operations hav
the appearance ed miracles : as u cers, wounds,
corns, fever sores, chilblains, while swellings, bites,
piles, spider and snake bites,elc, immediately yield
toits superhuman influence. Thus, if properly ap-
plirel, it will remove an inveterate corn, or break
and heal a bile in rive eiays, win anay aim peiieceiy
cure an ulcer in two w-eks; and iUi most desper
ate cases of white swelling that can be imagined.
have been destroyed by it in less than two months.
In the bites of poisonous reptiles, its viricae:y is
truly surprising, and even in the bite of a rabid dog;
for if app'ied in tune, its powers 01 attraction are
so wonderful that it will at o ice arrest the poison,
and thus prevent it fiom pervading the svs'cm. It
is likewise greatly superior lo any medicine Here
tofore discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of
horses for testers, ring worms, chapped lips and
in short, for evety external bodily evil that may fall
to the lot of man or beast.
The proprietor has r c-ived at least a thousand
e-ertificates and other elocumenls, in favor of hi
Soee-ific Ointment, upwards of a hundred ol wmco
weie written by respectable members tl m
cal faculty. , . .
For sale in Fayetteville at New f '".V J
SAM'L J HI.NsuALb,
FT WARD,
j H & J MARTINE.
' .11 -I. - ... . .a
And mav be found on inquiry i- an ..: -e
. 1
villages in the Sou'liern auu
August 16 IS1.
.-t-. HTTTO.III I k . V . .
Wvumju reeipecuui
ly inform the citizens
of Fayetteville and the public
generally, that lis has taken
the stand recently occupied
by E.J. Clark, on Gdlnio
LStrcct, 5 doors South of the
JUarkct Square, U Jirfe ho will
"""manufacture and h
startly on hand an assortment of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.
Persons wishing to purchase would do wall td
cal I and examine his stock before purchasin " else
where, as he is determined to sellascheapas any
other manufacturer in thi State.
BAKERS of ad entirely new pattern. ,
ROOFING done in the lastcst style, and best
manner. Also GUTTERING.
! Aug. 17, 1844 61y.
LIVERY STABLES.
Western States.
J H Suydam.
SA MU EL A. LA W RENCE. Pres't. I
JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't.
NICHOLAS CARROLL.Se-c'v.
Cpt. SAML CANDLER, Man'ne Insp.
Also, Insp. tor "Lloyd" fur the port Of York.
The imrlrsiTneHi. at Airent.H of. the
GILLESPIE & ROBESON
rv ,S1 T tT' llllIliUUI .. .11
Continue the M.J ,.,
make liberal uiihwii viwiaiuiiicitvs 01
I.unlt i Naval Stores &c, &c.
. C on tot- - t m t f
J - 1 t Iho I - V lIllllll'IO!!, O' Wl. 4U, " 01J-
undersigneeJ. as Agents ot trie r
aheive Cornpai.r, will be pleased lo receive ap- SEGARS SOUIC very fine
nlications far Insurance. L-.-' i.. nrr m.vffi.i..
' . n nr 1 lift' I 9i faic "i ..iv-.
MAKRK r cw nvii-
Fayelteville, Sept. 27, 1845. 344-tt
for tale by
Aug. 16, 1515.
THE sbsrriber feels truly thanlJu! for tiie very
liberal pe Iron age he has received from Ihe citizens
of Fayetteville, and the public generally; and as
his terms of hiring Horses and conveyances, anrj .
hoarding horses, are -very moelerate, he most re
spect fully solicits a continuance of palionagp.
His terms of hiring are as usual, except those
who hire borst-s or conveyances arid damage them
by unfair management, are reejuired to pay lha
damage. He has recently added ihrce excellent ,
horses to his former stock, which will enable blm
to supply every call for horses.
lV T.J4MIMS, Agf.
;C7a,Thse indebted to me will please make
payment; and those who hire horses hereafter are
requested to pay for the hire of them when the,
horse is returned, as 1 liavo not lime to call upon
them for pay. T. J. M.
July 12. IB45. ' 3ao-y.
FUK SALE.
I WISH tosell my land King on Bib Rockfi'h.
being about 2000 acres of g-ood turpentine land,
with a good stream for carrying Jtio market, navi
gable at any lime while, there is wafer, nougti lor
boats lo run between Fayetteville nd Wilming
ton. Title indisputable.
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS.
July 12, 1845. 333-tf.
TEA ANP CHOCOLATE.
Gunpowder (fine)
Young Iljson " 1 Tp.
Hson " f
Black " J
Chocolate No. t, frr ..Ir -,
Aug. 16, 1845.
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