: - f 'CHARACTER IS' AS IMPORTANT JiJ STATES AS IT IS TO INniTIDUALS; AND THE GLORT Or THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTT OP ITS ClfiMfcNS." BY VM BAYXE -. r T-II r 4 WOT.fWt ATM " TERMS OF T-- F.r '"''., a, ,i, end of nix months 3 00 I I ! . - al tin! end of the year 3 50 li.ites ot .UTerusuis .ft.- a A ft q i ire f r tin first, and thirty ccnta !i ; v eft"' .- ...I, aii'llftfl mi inaerimn. rir - i ...ii, I I A. 'ivertumg 1V til ! year will ue c.wrgeu -'u"'b ,'ttl . quantity of matter inserted. ,urt Ivertlann mts, &c, 15 per cent higher. iTO M N I T Y V o-ainst loss or damage by Fire. 'TilE WILLLYMSBURCbFIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL. $ 105,000. tJJJice in Graul near First Street, fVtltiams- ' burst, apposite the City of .Yew York. Agency Ofict, WAlt Building, G2 Wall it., JYcw York. DIRECTORS 'Ciriitiai Zbriskie. A.i lr-w C 15 -ncdici, i'rt lerisrli VV Farrc, J eruuii h Joh. ., .1 i S'iill'ion, nl. Will t. Abr'ni T. Bfkerek, Francis St- inheil, Sam I H. Clapp, Job i Le'srctr, Chs. O. Handy, Lencci ichardson , S'ich'ila WyckotT. " LKMa.iL. RK'IlARDSON.Pres't. v.Y3illN3TON PS T, Agont, .New York. THK. W il'.i i ni'nir ' Fire Iiura'ce Company, f. ..-. , Ii.-., morale I bv an act ofth Lsila i.,r-..ft!icSit of New Y.r'f for ma purpctoe ... Fire tsra,ce. the Directors offer to I naure their n.v. . h .! ?Uut the Unite. I States Aiuiiist L ss or Damage by Fire, n.'ii.ii,! , (1 . . 1 , and M.-n-.h indise, and I cr- i r . . .Z..'. ...rll' nM-iiirll if lln:m that the ..r.;,- ..I ,!,,. O ,m i riv. s'i;i!l be conducted With ',. .'r :..'.! li'.eralitv as ih'V trust w.;lent:tl; 'it to publiee.i.iS lence atw pat ronage. The S i:vm iler, Agenl fir the ale Com v..;i .rive any further i n'ormalio.i that may b- iJ"pe I liv tho-! who wis i to I ure. .IA.MKS M A 11 1IXK, Asinnt4 Il iy Street T,ll-tr. THE R'llm rib -r olf rs hi- !"c i es to the cit' (!.irnentcr and Contractor xii" oi i u i ,l ' 1 1 i 1 , . u-t; a l hopes'hv pro npt attcr.lion to busini-as to share ,,.i:t f ih- tmh! c p..troiiae. " hdbli; IK III I' JV-IU-Vlll . i-i ii July U) AND VIXK CUKWIN'Ci T015.VCC0. r . t .-...4. ..I in- tli arrivals unollier ,.......,,t ol ihr; i i lohr:it. d "l,:eswin en l i rifir Mrlli'I III '1 ''lit P-at-.h L al' i:i boxes i-i fit It.-, and :t -.tpplv ot G i Imore's sooi rlor pound loMn Al-o, J.isto Sands, -'Spread Ivifflo bruiia ; l so-o- fin- lluvorcd "Manuel Rendon" scgar i ii ? miv liox s lor salo, at sni.-iii ai.n'n i-.l:r.- f o il abroad prompt fav. .r.ible t'-Wi. A-ii."ist 9. IS 15. !v i'tt' n ii'o io on iiiubi ' COOK & TROY. Just Received on Consignment, Fie ich Brandy, Ho'land Gin, American 1'randy, 40 boxes No. I iio.tp. . . , A.M.CAMPBELL. March 15. 1345. 316-tf N 0 T I (! E phi.' ...u..-r;tir Ii:i4 in -t received a ? 4 small assort- 1 I 1 ' J - ' I . I i v J llt'Mlt Of Fine Crockery and Glass Ware For sale T. S. LUTTERLOH. August 8. !!'. y. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE (' Call antl try, before tjoit bittf:') rilE Subscriber has l iken the Store ;i -xt door a tiovc t!i ' .Vop- ot .Messrs u. Uoxe c tt, wnere ii i now ope img a well .el--ite.il Sok ofthe jibove ait cb s. (Pl itad -Iphia and New Von; .nan iiliietorv,) and will -oll "Ciikap '' f-r Cah or mi Tini. Gen?!e!iien' fashionable Beaver Hat. iiii-iliinn brim no t ishionaltlc Russia " " ine'iiiiiii brim do " broad do lo ' fa-!ible Mob- Skin l.i Angola Me i and Boy's round crown drab and blue Rabbit !.''.. 11 ..t.. ' .VI l 1 .1 I J . Men and B do white anci tnac: Wool Hits. in The asottm nt embrace various kimls" bt Bea ver. UitHsia, For. ilk, and Wool Hats, made by tin-best of workmen, and will be warranted ii becess.irv. .1IS9 A -en ral assortment of Fur, Cloth, Seal, Scalette, and Glared Caps, for Men, Youths, Boy-, and Children. Very low." Together with a" genera! assortment of Men's, Woimn's. Youth's, Boy's, Mis-es', nnd Children's soots & dsossj Which w ill be found of good quality and sizes, at " reduced prices." WANTED S1000 worth of Ot- ter. Mink. Cnn p . m;. c... M...L- rgt nnl D-?er Skin?, given. for which a "libera!" price will be A. J. ERAMBERT. October 1 t, 1845. 346 6m. HOUSE jjj0R SALE I OFFER at priratealc,m framed bouse on Hav mount, adjoining Airs Marsh and Mr Tas. A Byrn-. If not di -posed of at private sale by No rember Court o! Cumberland countv, wiU i, POj on Tuesday, at Ii o'cldok. at the Market House. For terms apply to Jas. Kyle or H. Branson. WM. L. GILMORE. Oct. II, 1855. 346-ts. Anv nprson wishing lo purchase mv Dwelling House, corner Mumford and Donaldson streets, can know tho terms on application to the sub ertber. W L. G. SEGARS aTVirora .5-1 Encoarasc Hme Hanufdturcs Gardner & XZcBLetlian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their stvle of Work, and have now on nana a ERAL ASSORT A111.W 1 consiaiing ol Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of rhapc and finish, and dura bility, will compare w ith any made in the U States. P. i-h.113 wishing to boy, would do wfclMo call and examine our work, as we have determined to aell LOW for Cah, or approved notes. flavinein our employ firt rate Sml'hs, we are prepare dto do any liri wofk in ibo abbve Hne on inod-rate terms. , - , We warrint all odr wfk to Be of good and faith ful wfkm.mrrlip nnd materia), f..r one year. JCJ REPAIRING! faithfully executed at short noM e, and on reasonable terms. Favettevdle, Febiuary 8, 1345. y. TO TRAVELLERS Ami Sojournersin Fnyettevillc MRS. E. SMITH is till TrepaTd to ntcr- tain (JenMemen aixi L.aiis travelling throuhor ll r table is always ojournirir in r a yell vi.ir. a crriod as Lllf! IH3.rKri siioru.-. out s : fiord.-. She has good sta till s aritl hostlers, and attsntive wsiitr-rs, and re spcctftilly solicits a continuance of public p:itronae Her residence is so v II Known mai h neci no ..ri. tlon. i-xf-rtioiis will be aarel to ive tat isl'zifl ifin. Sinrf tli. hitft ili!sf rnci i vi fir? which le-troved the Hotel, ahu has enlargfd her means of aecommo 3;ttion bv n-nfiiiff tho house directly opposite, where slu; has several sood airy roems, for sleep- in araitmenta. 1-Vh. I. 1815. Sll.-tf- 2 THE subscriber will oontintK- to carrv on the TAILORING BUSI NESS on his individual account, one door west of the Methodi-st Church, and nenrly nppo?ite the Post Offire; and from past experience lie flatter? him self he can give satisfac tion to such as patronise him. He hfipesby his un-tiiin.-: exeitions to please, anil hi? jitlention to .-hare of put ronai;e. Aiiir. 3 1815. . business, to merit a lioeral DANIEL CLAP. K. 34D-3m. Burned out, bul not eulii tlij consumed, Only pretty considerably searched ! ! ! SADDLER & HARNESS M A H U ll RETURNS his sincere thanks to the public forlhe liberal share of patronage heretofore bestowed up on him, and hope (hat as he row r qnircs a con tmuance of their custom, to enable him to recover f.-om the severe scorching recoi.cd in the late tire, it will not be withheld. His ft lend?, and such as will i.lense to rail at his shop, on South side ot Person street, next door but one to the corner ol Di'.K, will find a to'crable stock in his line, with iI.p h,at workmen, wiliin-' and ready to ple:ise in anv i b and p-D'airing Sine, ui the shortest notice June 53, 1845. 331 -6m. MOT ICE. THE Subscribers fake this opportunity of re.nrri ing their warmest thanks to their friends and pa trons, and the publie gerterally fbr llieir liberal pa tronage bestowed upon them; also for the kind sympithies manifested to them in the latecalaniiiy in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods on the morning of the 10th inst.; audio Capt .1 A J Bradford, Capt. U. S. Old., and Mr GA Schwartzman, of U S Arsenal, tor tneir Kinunvsp in wivitiffthem notice, and of hers in ilie surround- ing neighborhooil ol the fire, by th5 discharge ot cannon. Having open- d the Store m aily oppo site, they hope soon to r-utue business, and would most respectfully solicit the patronageof their friends tfnd the public, and shall hope to merit a share of public ptftroi. age. They have on hand intlnir Warehouse, Salt, Iron. Molasses, Sugir, Smiths' Bellows and Vises, Log Chains, G superior W rougUl Iron Mill Cranks. Also, Anvil.-, Vises,- Trace Chains, and heavy articles ol 1 ladwares. parfuilly fch ih'ev will sell low lor Cash tit Produce. They would n!o earnestly !ash ef Produce st all ffri3fe indel reo it ikI aft ihn imlobti il lo them bv note or oc- conn lo make immeiiiate paymeni, as 11111 enrfic tWtm ro clo?6 tfftir fornu r bu.inrss and rtcofii- inrtcbted will take I he rtfrlics opportunity to' seftle their accounrs. , J. H.& J. MARTlNE. - : 1 1 ii arch I, IS45. 314-tf. ALSO i They have jrst received, hale superior Bridgeport 3 ply heme 1 wine, 3 cods bteam Fucking Yarn, Manilla, Seine, and Raft Rope, I hhd. winter strain ed Sperm Lamp Oil, 10 bhls. Trair. Od, 300 galls. Linseed Oil, W hittemore's real Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills, cast good Wagon and Cart Boxes, 250 gross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assfarted Hoop Iron, with a small assortment ot Swedes and Eng lish Bar lion ; togVther with a heavv Stock of flat, round, and square Bar Iron, Band iron and Kails, Rods, contained in snea joining ineir dtare but slightly injured. BOOTS & SHOES !! ! m THE Subscriber an- wFJ . - pounces to his friends and thepub TPI nmt ic in general that he has opened (j-N his shop oa Hay street, opposite Mr George McNeill's, where he is PParelto lo make to order or repair hne ana coarse dwio and SHOES, both for gentlemen anu iau., ... most approved and modern styles. He assures such as Will favor him with Mfeircft'tnm, that he will warrant hi work to be done i h the best style, by the best workmen, and ofthe best materials that can be procured, tie feels confident t tat anv work passing out of his hands cannot be surpassed by any done here or elsewhere, and he hopes by close application to business and a studious effort I of publi to please, not only to merit but receive a tair snare patronage. - I I MALCOM FAUiatv. June 17, 1815. 330-lv. t'AYE'TEVILLE, SATURDAY. MBW IFSlPUffll. The subscribers have entered into a Honartner- hip. under th firm of 5. W- Beatty c Co., For the transaction of A General Commission R In the luicn of Wilmington, .V. C. They will irive particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores ; the receiv- me anu mrwarain; ooos, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back country. m f . . r- ma . - incy wouiu respeeiniiiy solicit a portion of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to giva satisfaction: H. W. BEATTY, JOHN C. LATTA, July 19, 1845. 334-tf. . BAR SOAP. rrnH.E sub.M;rib. r offers for sale ONE HUN JJ. DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured nt the "Fayettevi!I (N.C.) Cantlle Factory," anil .warranted t qual it not superior to Colgate's oest ivo. I. Bcj ig determined to devote all necessary atten tion tothc UuslnefiS; and off -ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pburid l the box,) he hopes to receive a one snare ol public patronage. CZr All orders thankfully received and prompt ly atteadrd to. W. McL. MtKAY. Fayeitevlllr, May 24,844 iOd,000 Acres Valnalile FOK SAJLE, THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS I. 1 . . . .1 r7 . . c a l : .1 iiuiij;iij' 10 i in; EjSiaic 01 Aoram uumii?, ut.u lyins principally in 'tolieson county, and on bot sides of Lumber River, the different siirvevs ton taininjr ovor ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES : a l:irrc part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, whre a large quantity of Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large part is well suited, being in a region wnere ine l urpentine yields more abundantly Irian any ouicr section ofthe Statp. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title can be obtained by applying to the Hoi. Robert Strange, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) 1 understand thereare many trespassers on these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will he enforced against all such oflenders. Application for any part of the Lands can be made to mvself. or to John Winslow, Esq., who will he duly authorized to make sale of the sams. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fayct'ev-IIe, N.C, March I, 1815. 314-tf. A. M, CAMPBELL, Having been appointed AUCTIONEER - - For the town of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend to the sale of any goods which may be entrustd to htm. Consignments from abroad will be promptly at tended to. April 19j 1815. 321 -y. Fire iProof Moofs. THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov ering of roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and will execute promptly any work he may contract for, and for small profits. June 21, 1S15. 330-tf. F. T. WARD. TAILORING BUSINESS. THE Subscriber respect fullv informs the citizens of Fayetteville, and the public serierallv. that he will continue the TAIL ORING BUSINESS in al! its different branches, on the most favorable terms, at the old stand. formerly occupied byClark & McCallum, and nenily o; posi'e Messrs H. & E, J. Liliv, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of patronage. J. D. McCALLUM. Aug. 30, 1345. 34'-tf TEA Afrft CHOCOLATE. Gunpowder (tine)") Young Hvson " ! .r., Hvson " " Black " j Chocolate ?io. 1, for sale hv geo. McNeill Aug. 16, 1845. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, At his new stand, (Foot of Hayrnonot,) IS now opening an entirely new stock of STAPLE AJVD FAJYCY BUY GOODS, Embracing a great variety of Ladies drt-ss goods, of latest styles, viz : Cashmere de Ecosses ; Rep. Cashmeres; Muslin de Lains. (Ombra shade): Rainbow, Tarlatan, and Ombra shaded Muslins; white, tmbroidered, and color d Tarletan do.; French Muslin Robs ; Dress Silk, &c; mourning Shawls and fancy do., (Isfrge and mall) ; French worked under and over Collars ; double revired and hemstitched Handkerchief.--; fine Bonnets, viz: Milanese, Florence, Braid, Straw, Stlk, and Bom bazine; Rosset I e, Taffeta and satin Ribbons; silk, worsted, and cotton Hose. Also a general assort nient of Gentlemen's Wei, together with a full stock of. Groceries, Hardware, and CROCKERY, all of which will be sold at the low est market prices, Foot of Haymou'tft; at the'orc house formerly occupied by J. C. & G. B. Atkins. Oetober 4, 1845. 345-y. 4 THE Subscribers have removed to the Store for merly occnnied hv W. L". Rilmore. three doOrs above Lib tit Point, and opposite G. W. McDon ald's Saddle Establishment, w here thev are now receiving a new selection of PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Purchasers are invited to call and examine their Clothing before purchasing elsewhere. Call soon and see these goods, as they will be sold low. LIEBENSTEiN & BROTHER Sept. 27, 1845. 313-tf. NOVEMBER 1: 1845. NEW MUStf) Jutt received and fur sale by R. W: IIARDIE. October Hi 1845. 347-il. State of Vortii Cardllna-Cumberland county. Court of PUas and Quarter Sessions Sep tember Term, 1S43. Cook & Troy vs. Mdlcbin J. McKay. Original Attachment---Levied on fh def-indan's' interest m negroes and land John McKay stim- moned as Garnishee. IT appeariri? to the sati.'f jdidn of the Court that Malcoin J McKaj, the defendant in this case, hath removed from this State, Cr so conceals himselfthal the usual piocers of liw cannot oe served on him. it istnerefdre ordered that publication be made for sit Weeks in tho North Carolinian, for the defend ant to appear at the next term of this Court to be h Id for sa d county at the Court House in Fay etteviiie, on the first Monday in December next, and replevy and plead, or judgment by default will be entered up arainst him. and the riroHerty levied on be condemned to satisfy the plaintiff's c'aim. Witness, John McLnurin, clerk of our said Court at Office in Fayettevilb-, tho first Monday of September, A U, 1845. J. McLAURIN'.CIk. October 1 1 , 1845. 347 -6t J. W. U5AK.ER IS now receiving his large and general assortment of CHAIRS from line Hair Seat Mahogany, down to (He common Windsor; purchased by h:msclf for cash al tiie manufactories fit Philadel phia, rJew York, and Boston, which will be sold as low:rrola. bly lower, than any in the market. Also, a gen eral assortment of !L5)lSaj3 il32333 rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled Ha r MATTRESSES, with large assortment of Cabinet Furniture; Of his own manufacture, comprising all the arti, cles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz : Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary and Book Cases, Tables, W Td robes, spring scqt and plain Sofas- Divans, Arm1 Rockinir Chairs, French and Post Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird -eve Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, &c. &c., all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or on time to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1345. 344 tf. MUTUAL. Croton Insurance Company. Office, No. 35 Wall Streel, Adjoining tfie Mechanics' Bank, in the Citv of rscw York. THIS Company Injures Marine, Inland Navi gation, 1 ransportation, and brc Risks. Bv its Charter the profits are to be paid back to the n- surcd, in proportion to the amount of Premiums nnid lv them resoectivel v. The rates arid terms of Insurance will be moderate and liberal, and the assured subject to no responsibility. TliUU l fcilis. James Ifarp'er, Edward Richardson, James Phaten, S A Lawrence, Edwin R Tremain, S M Crandall, John BfeaStec, James Cruikshank, J Leander Starr, William B Cnzzcns, Herman D Gould, Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, W II Townsend, Robert Lane, John T Gilchrist, Charles L Vose, Zadock Prritt, George C De Kay, Loririg Andrews, Joseph B Nones, Leonard Appleby, Asa S Crosby, John J Herrick. Abraham Van Nest, John B LaSala, Samuel Sherwood, James Cook, E T Aldricb, George Whifaker, Thomas Monahan, George Palen, . William Burgoyne, J H Suydam, SAMUEL A.LAWRENCE. Pres't. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. NICHOLAS CARROLL, Sec'y. Capt. SAML. CANDLER, Marine Insp. Also, Insp. for "Lloyd" for the port of N.York. 0C3 The undersigned, as Agents of the above Company, will be pleased lo receive ap plications for lustitnnce. STAKK & PKAUCE; Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 1845. 344-tf. THE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving their Fall and Winter supplvof GOODS, ' consisting in part of blue, black, invisible green, an-1 steel mix"d Cloths; Pilot Cloths; black, and fancy Cassimcrcs; Sattincts; Kentucky Jeans; Tweeds; Si!k and Tabby Velvets; Satin and Val encia Vesting; Prints; Crape and Muslin-de-Lai ns; Cash'iicre-de-Eeosse ; plain and fig'd Al-pa'-cas ; plaid Linseys ; sjlk, cottttuj and vool bawls; silk and cottori Ha-ide -chidfs ; Gloves; Hosieiy ; Ribbons; thread arid rrfu'slin Edgings and Insertings; rlannels; Kerseys; licking negro Blankets ; fine Bed ditto. Hats, Shoes, Umbrellas, Bonnets, and Fur and Cloth Crips.- Allot which will be offered at the Joifet market -a -w s- m w w -m v prices. tli 6c u.. j. IjI il, i . Fayetteville, Sept 20, 1843. 343 8w 1T317 2002S, STATIOXERt1, SlJi'DIXCJ, &.C. R. W. HARDIE S New Books, and Stationery, together iith an en tue new Book binding apparatus. lie has opened a store next door to the t ost Ol fice, where he w ill be glad to s"upp'y his friends and customers. October 4, 1845. 145-y MR. & MRS. HARDIN'S Board ins: anil Iay School f r YOUNG LADIES. THE Exercises of this School will be resumed on Wednesday the I5:b inst.. and will lie contin ued witliout uilcimision (except the customary holidays,) until the time of removal into the coun try in the Summer. The Pupils will he divided into three classes, with the following terms of Tuition, per Qaiarter Junior, 6 00 French Language, S3 03 M ustc, per Quarter, 8 Middle. 8 0o Contingencies. 55 Senior, 10 1)0 Board and Tuition in any ofthe English Claa es,S5 per Session, consisting of two Ctuarters. 0 W. H- HARDIN. October II, 185. 346-6w. Vegetable fills. THE universal celebrity which this medicine baa -a.no . every .ect.on of the country, and the "J aetonwliing ciiim ft has effi-cie I. . Mth- lishe.1 its efficacy beyond all doubt ; as a general family medicine it has nO rival. In nil .....T. r; diffeslion. bilious fevers dvcr.n.;. i:i" plamts, sick heada.cho, jaundice, asthma, dropsv piles. colic, worms, Dls.asc ofthe hoar:, and in all affections of the stomach and bbwcls, Pners Pi, Is will be found a riever-failing remedy. To insure the full benefit df these celebrated Pills, tliey should be kept in the house, so that up on the first commencement of sickness they may be resorted to. One dose then is better than a rfoten after the disease has become established in the sys tem. Peters' Pill are pu i ely vegetable, and so iino cen' that the infant of a month old may use I hem, if medicine ja required, not only with safety, hut with a fcerftliritj of receiving all the benefit mrdi cirie is capable b'f imparling. Females rhy use ihem during ail the critical periods of their lives. Peters1 Pills will insure their health and produce regularity in all the functions of life. i'.-J Price 25 and 50 cts. p r box. For sale in Fayetteville wholesale and retail; at New York prices, by SAM;L J. hInsdale. F.T.WARD, - J.H. & J.MARTI.NE, Ana may be totfnd on inquiry in all ihe cities and villages in the Southern and Western States. August 16, 1845. 338. DR. TYLEfTS VEGETABLK FEVER' AJiD AGUE 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 assertion, that if taken according to directions, they are a crtain cure. A long list of certificat' s in proof of their infallibility, might bi added, but those upon the directions are deemed suffic ient. Try them and be convinced that thev are the most effectual and certain and the very best remedy ever ottered to tbe public, to insure a per manent and lasting cure. flraS Store, Lowntles co, A'a." Auril 29. 1845. To DrG.K. Tyler: ucar oir lnis may certify tnat alter using many preparations for the cure ot Chills anil Fe ver, and expending some foity-five dollars in phy sician's bills, without any benefit, I procured a box of Dr G K Tyler's Fever and Ague Tills, at one dollar, which cured me effectually, after 1 had st.f fered with this distressing and unpleasant com plaint lor twelve months. I have Known them used in thirty cases, and riot a box has (ailed. I believe them to be the very best and most safe and certain cure for ague and fever that can be used, and unequalled as a tonfe restorative, in all debili tated condi! ions of the sysf em. E MYRES. 'rCJ Price Si per box wi h' fuli directions. For sale in Fayetteville wholesale and retail at New Yof k prices, by . . . . SAM'L J HINSDALE, FT WARD, J H & J MARTINE. And rrJay be found otv innuiry ,n th. eitioa tJ villages in trie fcout'.iern and Western States. August 16, 1845 33S MAGNIN'S LUCINA CORDIAL. FOR the sure and sreedy cure of Intf picKt Con sumption, uuircnncfcs, impotency, l.iiclinrcc or White, Gleet, Obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation, Incontintinencc of Urine or involun tary discharge thereof, ar.d for the generai prostra tion of the sy stem, no matter w hether the lesull of inherent causes; or of causes produced by irregu larity, illness, or accidnt. The wide-spread celeb r ty of this wondeiful and nesrimahle cordial, in both hemispheres, is suf eficient guarantee for its quick and positive success in curingall th; above affections aad complaints. Nothing can be more surpr sing than 'tsinviorat ing f ffects on the hitman trunie. Persorts ail weak- ri- ss and las itude before taking if, at once become robust and full of energy under Its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness and looseness of the female frame, which is the only cause of barrenness ; and which, prior to Dr Mag- nin s icovcry, us considered to be incurabl . And it speedily removes the impediments produced by physica 1 prostration, which frequently deter ni n from getting mars ivd. Language, indeed , cannot do justice to the merits of t lie Lne.ina Cordial, which is regarded by the heads of the faculty, in all parts ofthe wc-rl.f, asoneoffhu most important merfical discoveries of any age. For smIc at New York pi ices hv G R FRENCH. W ilmiugton. N C. t IC, 1815 333 Augtii SPECIFIC OINTMENT. THE great celebrity of this unrivalled composition, especially in the Northern Statu?, leaves thj pro prietor but little need to iay any thing in its fayor; for it has been generally conceded to it that it is, beyond ali comparison, the be?t retried v fr external complain'.' :liatli;s ever been discovered. Indeed, the sneed and and certainty of its operations kav the appearance of miracles : as d'eers, wounds, corns, fever sores, chilblains, white sw ellings, biles, piles, rpider and snake bites,etc, immediately yield to its superhuman influence, l nus, ii properly ap plied, it will remove an inveterate corn, or break and heat a bi!e fn five days, will allay and peifectly cure an ulcer in two w-eks; and ill's most desper ate cases of white swelling that can be imagined have been destroyed by it in less than two uioatha In the bites of poisonous reptiles, its efficacy is tru'y surprising, and even in tbe bite of a rabid dog: for if aiiowed in time, lis powers of attraction are so wonderful that it will utoc: arrekt the poison and thus prevent it fiom pervading life sys'etn. I la filiewijtf crreai! v suoerior to anv medicine here f lofore discovered for ihe chafed backs and limbs of horses for tetters, ring Worm, chapped I'p and in short, for every external bodily ev il that may tall to the lot of man or beast ; The Dronriefir ffas received at least a thousand cr! i ficates ami other documents, in favor ol hi Soeeific Ointment, upwards ol a JuifYdred of which weie written by respectable members tf the di'i csl faculty. For sale In Favettevifle at Xc w York prices, by SAM'L J HINSDALE, F T vAiii. J JMARTLNE. And may be found on fuquirv ; anJ villag. in the Southern and W estern States. August 16, 1845 333 GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the iKaaSTS'St business, and will make liberal Jwan:es on consignments of Lumber," Naval Stores, &c, See. Wiluiingtot.Sept. 20, 1815. 343-6in. lOOOOSEG ARSsome very 6ne for sale by GEO. McNEILL. Aug: 16, 1845.- " LVolnnie G ftuinbfcr 356 JOSEPH S tllTVV ir . " . A1 oiicrs ins scr- vif-ea as unde taker nrt K,,;i.t.. .... .t... a ..."I-.-- .V'' u,e ltitena or """i iu wniuu ior ouiiuirp or iobbipf Trn liberal. TO LUMBER MEN. THE Subscriber, having witnessed lb verv successful ooera' ion of HOTCHKISS'S VERT I. CAL WATER WIIEKLS, at Archibald Graham's Mill in Fayetteville, in May sr.d June last, were imlnerd to pun base the Right tor the entire Slate of North Carolina, nnd now cder individual Rights for sale on very reasonib!e terms. Tliev harr now on haml S venic n full st ts of Whetla. a;i have made armngimtnts (o keep a constant ply. Besides beinp- rrnerallv ndtil-tfd In tt:P Nottbcrn Stales, there arc n (ready tvelte suws in sucersfnl operaiion in this State, and eil-.t o:hcrs in process ot erection. The astnnithin? roncr nil chnil of these Wheels have been witnessed hv hundreds of citixen.i of this State, wi'th universal iiTDrobation. And wc desire all ho may f.-el nn mrret in ihe subject t examine the Mills ef Arch'd Graham, Col. Alex'r Murehison. Christopher M nnroe, Alex'r William, Arch'd MeLaurin. J. McDaniel. Jolm aue, ,irs. r.iiy mir mven, in tins UountV ; Col. John C. MeLaurin, in Richmond Countv;" Tho. C. Smith in Bladen County : and Haidv Rovali in Sampson County ; to each of whom we Refer for information aa to the practical oj cittion of iLes Wheels. Persons whc apply soon for Rights can hate them put up by workmen who have been instruct ed by Air liotchkis himself. The Proprietors of the right of Ibis Wheel in the State of North Carolina, hare received the follcw. ing certificate: Fjfycttcvillc. Fc b'y 3, 1645, We, the Siibstribets, residing in the County of Cumberland and ttate of North Carolina, having beeu engaged in the manufacture of Lumber for ma ny years, feel fully warranted in Misting, thai Ilotc h kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, are woithy oflle patronage f alt mill owners, and that we have full confidence in their superiority ; .! the value of Mills will L very much enhanced ! ihi ir introdnctiorw Thtf are more durable, .and ensir; kept in order w hn propei !y put together than the common Flutter Wheel : ihey . will save af fcust one-tLIrd of th water, and run well in bsck wafer whm there is a bead above. Tbe speed of the Sa w is increased from orie-ha!f to double fhe strokes per miuMlc. ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN M UN ROE. CHRISTOPHER MUNROEj JOHN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON: ARCH'D McLERAN,. DAN'L McDIARMID. ANGUS CAMERON, (Millwright.) JOHN C. McLAURIN, (Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, (Bladen Ceuhtj.) They have also rec ived a certificate from Co?. Alexander Miirchison, (which will be published hevmtwmnng others in tiandntu lurm,) in w hich he speaks of this as the greatest improvement made on Saw Mills in my his-J time ;" says that' his Saw wilt cut 5000 feet in a day ; it actually cut on ihe day before he wrote, 4C83 feet of J inch Cuailer Boards; makes 240 strokes in a minute; that one-half of the water issavid; and concludes byrecommending its stlopfion to Mill owners. Other certificates, t liich hu re Lcen promise will be publish d herenfier, ARCHIBALD McLAUCfJLlff DUNCAN McMilLL, ALFRED A. McK ETHAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1845. 3IC-lf. WOULD reS.peclfu! ly inform tho citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stnnd recently Occupied by E.J.Clark. "rStrcel,5 doors South of the Market Square, where ho will . ......r. manuiacturc and ke'u con- si.ii.iij u ii iiuuu a.. uBsorrmciii ol TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Fersons wishing to purchase would m will i call and examine his stock before purchasing else where, as heis determined to sell as c hsap o s any other irfanufacturer in thi Stale BAKERS of nn entirely new pattern. ROOFING done-infh lastest style, and beat manner. Also (iU 1 It KING. Aug. 17, IS44. 6i-y. ILiiifUD FOR SALE. I Wloli losi ll mv iand Ivm.? on Ritr H,,hr.B', being about 2l)00 acres of 'ood lurnent im U.r..' with a good strenni for carry ing It lo market, navi gable at any time while there is w sf r cur ugh f r boats to ru.i belweui I Hyrtleville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, July 12, 1845. 333-tf. TO THE PUBLIC. Th- subrcriher has now in store, direct fV -fn New Yoik and Philadelphia, a large and gener'. assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY HMO? Fine Cloths and Cassiineres; Tweeds; Sottinc'.i; Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys : plain and figured Alpaccas; Calicoes; Ginghams; fine LI. ached Mi:s bns and Shirting; Vesting, Stocks; Scarfs; corf! .i and tasse's for cloaks and dresses; Musfin d?Laii;. Cashmere de Eeossr s; fine Bonnets; fur and wk ! flats and Caps ; fine and coarse Shoes and Bool ; supr. fatnilv B'ankef; coimn'on do.; pegro Blank era; Shawls from -25 cents to 15 dollars; lamp's woof, cotton, and Merino Shirts; Silk do.; Merino nnd silk Shirts for ladies; fine ingrain Carpefirg; Rope and Bagging; Iron; Sleel and Nails; fifte tin gar and CofHe; Salr.&te. together with Hardware and Cutlery, and other Goods loo tedious to men tion. The above Goods w ill be sold as cheap f. -cash or province as any other gooffs fn t!fo rnark' .: ol Mie same quality and aiie. P. TAYLOR. October 4, 1345. . 345-3n. Observer copy 2 months. JACKSON JdftNSOV. HAS just received at his Old Stand (Wagon Yard.) a NEW STOCK OF BY GOOJD, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c. &c, Which will be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged for coomry produce, , . October 4, 185. 349-tf r I