IJf am. 'tflAfcAtTER. IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INfilTIDUALS; AND THE GLORT OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. BY WM H BAYXE TERIS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN . If ,mi 1 ut the e iil f six months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 50 Hate of Advertising : tjnty cents par t ire f r he first, and thirty cents for ecch s'lSsequont insertion. A'lvjrttsmg by the year .v ill be charged according l th; qi iitity f matter inserted. Court a-lvertiscin snts, &c, 35 percent higher. IITe M n I T T Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITA L,-;$ 1 0 5 ,000. Office in tiraml near First Street, Williams' btif'r, opposite the City of JVeic York, fi-re.icij Office, Well Building, 62 Wall st., JYeie York. DIRECTORS 'Christ i a:i Zabriskie, Andrew J. B-n edict, Fmljrick W. FavrJ, Jeremi h Joh.iiu, J.Vi Skillirian, S i-ul. Wi I I.-t-c. Nicholas WyckolT. Ahr'.n T. Boskerck, Francis Steinheil, Snrnl H. Clapp, Jnh.i Liggett, Chas. O. Handy, Ldnuel K iclurdson , LBMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Avnitsw B. Hooge-., Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. THE Willi i-'u''irg Fire I isuram c Company, having b.e-i incorporated by an act ed'lhe Legisla tor .t"t io State of New York, for the purposes of Fire IiMiira ico, tle Directors offer to Insure their lellow-cirizen ih'-ou'umt the United States Agj'mst Loss or Damage by Fire, t:i II liMingi, Gi ! anil Merchandise, and Per . l il Property generally, assuring them that the uTirr ol the Company. sWaU be conducted with ic'i fairnes.", Can hir and liberality as they trust wiil entitl : it to public confidence ana patronage. The Stlnei liter, Ajent fir fhe nliove Com piny, will give any further information that may I) : .L'-d'-e I Itv thn who wis'i to Insure. .JAM KS MAUI INE, Agent, Hay Street. Feh. 3, 1315. 31 I -if. NATHAN SIKES, JiO O r AND SHOE MAKER, HAS removed his shoo from near Hay mount to the lions- n.xl door to Mr Sun Iv's carriage harness ma uifi;torv. and onoosite Liberty Point and the Orcein Hotel, where he is ready to serve his oll cu-tomer.- and others who favor him with their pa trJiage. His Boots and Shoes sha 1 be of good w.rkman.-hip, ami the cost as reasonab'e as any orb-r maker in t h" place. WANTED, a first rate Journey in m maker, for which extra waties will be given. N ivein ter 1315. 350-3t. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE (" Call and try, before you buy.''') THE Subscriber has taken the Store n-xt door hImk v tli i? .Store of Messrs B. Rose & Sou, where ti.; 1.4 now opening a well selected Stoek of the above ait chs. (Philadelphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell "CHKir" for Cash or on Time. tieiulemcn's fashionable Beaver Hats. " medium brim do " fashionable Russia " " medium brim do " broad d. tin " fu-iirble Mol.-Skin ' do Angola ' Ale-i and Boy's round crown drub and blue Rabbit Fur Hats. Men an I B vs' i!o white and black Wool ll.i-. The as-io'tni' ut cmbraers various kinds o( Cea- ver, Russia, Fur, Silk, and Wool tliehest of worl;men, ami will llats, made by be air intfd if necessary. Jl EtSiP A general assortment of Fur, C lot h. Seal, Sealctte, and !;iaz-d Caps, for Men, Youths, Boy-, and "lu"!dien. " V . ry low." V...,.-U.t with n 4;ii-ral assortment of Men'. H'nnifn'. Youth's. C.ivN. M i-e? and Children's SOOTS & SH03SS Which will he fou nl of good quuUj and s zes, at ' reduced prices." WANTED $1000 worth of Ot- t-r. Mink, Coon, Rabbit. Fox, Mu.-k Bat and IV Slnu l..r u I. "hbera!" nrtee will he .,wn. ' A. .I.ERAMBl October I I, IS45. 3-lG Cm. 'AIT. JAMESKYLE, At liis New Brick Store, HAS just rcc i ed a large and general assortment of mlmong tchtvh are Supeifine Cloths and Cassimeres, Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, lverseys, and Linscys, Llankets and Flannels 1551) pieces Calico, Bleach'd and brown Domestics, fin 3-4 to 12-4. Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, Alpacca and Muslin de Lains, Cashme.e de Cn. and Victoria Stripes, Point and Bed Blank ts. Real Tartan Plaid and other Shawls Black and colored Silks, ' Dress and Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs Cros-barr'd and striped MuMin Jaconet and Swiss Mushn, ' Cambric and book Muslin, Silk and other Vest ings, Ladies' Glovrs and Mitts, Real French worked Collars and Caps, Winter Bonnet Ribbons, Braid and Straw Bonnets, 75 packages Boots and Shoes, Witt, manv other articles, all of which being pur chaseJ at the lowest oackase prices at auction, will be offered very cheap for CASH, or on Time to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1845. y. Encourage llonde Ilialiitlfstctures Gardner & McIIrjtiian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work, and have now on hand Ga)N ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of : Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made irt the U Slates. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having: in our employ lir.-t rate Smi'hs, we are prepared to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ful workmanship and materials, for one year. CZr REPAIRING faithfn:y executed at short notice, anil on reasonable terms. Fayetteville, February 8, 1845. y. TO TRAVELLERS Anil Sojourn ersin Fayetteville MRS. E. SMITH is tain Gentlemen and Ladi sojourning in Fayette viile till prepared to enter i travelling through or tier table is always as "ood a good as the market a (lords. She has good eta- Idea and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re spectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage Her residence is so well Known mat u neeos no oe- scrit tion. No exertions will be scared lo give satisfac! ion. Sine the Inte destructive fire which de-troyed tho Hotel, sh has enlarged her means ol accommo dation by renting ihe house directly opposite, where she ha several good airy roems, for sleep in" apartment J. Feb. 1. 1845. 3lb-tf. THE subscriber will continue to carrv on the TAILORING ' BIJSI- NESS on his individual account, one door west of the Methodist Church, and nearly oppo?ite the Post OrTice; and from past experience he flatters him self he can give satisfac tion to such as patronise him. He hopes by his un-ti-ini: exertions lo please, and his attention to share of patronage. Aug. 30, IS 15. business, to merit a liberal DANIEL CLARK. 343-3m. Burned out, but not entirely consumed, Only pretlij considerably scorched ! ! ! 07r31T HO"JSTOrs SADDLER & HARNESS RETURNS his sincere thanks to Ihe public forthe liberal share of patronage heretofore, bestowed up on him, and hopes .bat as he row requires a con tinuaiicc of their custom, to enable him to recover fom the severe scorching received in the late fire, it will not be withheld. His friends, and such as will please to call at his shop, on Sonlh side ol Person street, next door but one lo Ihe corner ol DioK, will find a to'erable Ftock in his line, with the best workmen, willing ami ready to please in any job and repairing line, at the shortest notice. June 28. 1845. 331 -6m. nTtic E . THE Subscribers fake this oppoitunity of return ing their warmest thanks to their friends and pa ti the miblic 'pnfirallv for llieir liberal pa- Irnil i rn lnwlniVP(i llttun them : alsu for the kind tested totlieni in the late calamit y in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods ftlio llili inst.: and tn Cant J a t n-.,i-.r?f ft IT. S. Ord.. and Mr G A Schwartzman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindnesi in givingthem notice, and others in the surround ing" neighborhood ol the fire, by the discharge o cannon, tlavin openru ine oiore nrnnj vVV- site. thev hone sonnto resume business, and would most respectfully solicit the patronage oftheir friends and the public, and sliall hope to merit a share ol public patrol. age. They have on hand in tn- ir Warehouse. Salt. Irnn. Molasses. Sugar, Smiths' Bellows and Vises, Lo Chains, G superior Wrought Iron .Mill Franks. Also, Anvnc, ise, irai.r Chains, and heavy articles of Hardware, pnrlinlly damaged in the rire, all of which .hey will seM lw for Cash or Produce. They would also earnestly request all those indebted lo them hv note or ac count to make immediate payment, as it will enable thtin to close llnir former business and reco n- mence.and hope those indebted will takethe earliest opportunity to selilc their accounts. J. H. J. A1AK1 liNt.. arch 1, 13 15. 314-11. ALSO, Thev have just received, bale superior Bridgeport 3 Iv Seine Twine, 3 cods hteam Packing lam Manilla. Seine, an. I Raft Rope, 1 hh.l. winter strain 1 Snerin Lamp Oi I, 1 0 hl.ls. Trair. Oil, 300 galls T iocee.l fill, wnniemores reai ooiion tarus r . .... .. , I 1 .. . 1 r-rt".. Mills cast ool H ajon anctiart tsoxes 250 toss Wood e'erews, zu bundles assorted noop W V-.. - - . - Tmn with a small assortment ol rwaes anu cng- lish Bar lion ; together witu a neavv oiock oi uai, .nd and sGuate Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails, Rods, contained in sked joining slightly injured. their Store, but BOOTS & SHOES ! ! I isn THE Subscriber an il I ....Aimrrs to his friends and the pub- SYl ic in general that he has opened hihnoa lav si reel, opposite to Mr George McNeill's, .... , - where lie is prcpareu io make to order or repair lin and coarse and SHOES, both lor gentlemen anC ladies, in ine most approved and mot'ern styles. He assures such as will lavor him witn ;neircujH - will warrant his work lo be done in the best style, by the best workmen, a nd of the best materials Inat can be procured. He leels confident that any erork passing out of his hands cannot be surpassed by any done here or elsewhere, and he hopes by close application to business and studious effort to please, not only to merit but receive a fair share of public, patronage. MALC0M FAULK. June 17, 1845. 330-lv. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY. Mew IF 5 ipnim. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W. Beattv c Co., For the transaction of A General Commission Business In the lutcn of Wilmington, JV. C. They w ill give particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, anil Naval Stores; the receiv ing and f.rwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goo -'a for the ba k country. They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to eiva satisfaction. II. W. BEAT TY, JOHN C.LATTA, July 19, 1845. 334-tf. BAR SOAP. THE subsciiher offers for sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP manufac tured at the "Fayetteville (N.C.) Candle Factory," and warranted qual it not superior to Colgate's best No. I. Bei;ir determined to devote all necessary atten tion tolhe business, and of! ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pound ( the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of ;oldic patronage. tCF All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, May 24,844 100,000 Acres Valuable FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased all the LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd lying principally in Robeson county, and on hol- sides of Lumber River, lh diflvrent surveys con" taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES j a large part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, wh'-rc a large quantity of Timber is now raited to the Georgetown mar ket. These lands are v-ry valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large part is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section ofthc State. The Lands will he sold at a low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information respectiu the title can be obtained by apphing to the HopRobert Strange, James C Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many t respassers on these lands, to all o( whom notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application for any part of the Lands cs.n be made to inyselt, or to John Winslow, Esq., who will be duly authorized lo make sule ofthc same. TITOS. J. CURTIS. Fayetlevflle, N. C, March I, 1815. 314-tf. A. M. CAMPBELL Having been appointed AUCTIONEER or the town of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend to the sale of any goods which may be entrustd to him. Consignments from abroad will be promptly at tended to. April 19, 1815. 321-y. Fire IProof Koofs. THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov ering ol roofs ol buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and wiil execute promptly any work he may contract for, and lor small proiils. June 21, 1845. 33:i-tl. r . 1 . WAliU. HATS & CAPS. IN returning my grateful acknowledgments lor the very liberal support received lor many years past, I would say to tiiose who oeucve 11 poncv anu economy 10 encourage home manufactures, that I continue lo make all kinds ol fur, silk, moleskin and wool hats, and by keeping the best of workmen and materials shall use every exertion lo ensure a continuance of their patrona.e. To those influenced by pr judice or some other blind goddess believing that hats lennnot he ma iufactured here as well as In otbei places, I would say, that I have contracted with sonic of the best manufacturers inthe northern cities to keep me constantly supplied with the best and latest style of hats. I have now on hand, and am receiving ihe latest fashion of Superfine black and blue, 2d quality do do Super broad btim, 2 quality do do drab ph.in, do black do Plain lashionablc, Low crown do Ashland & Spotting, Silk and Moleskin, Smooth Coon, Broad brim Muskrat, Fashionable do Diab napped Beaver, Do do Otter, Goney, Nutiia, Angola, and Wool. Gi? Shetland Fur, Seal, extra, Do do Muskrat, Glazed Caps, Plain do Boys' plain cloth. Boy's and Men's fur trimmed, Velvet, Silk veivet Turbans, Cotton " do. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Stocks, Cravats, Bosoms, Collars, &c. DAVID GEE. Oct. 13, IS45. 34S ti. 10,000 SEGARS some very fine for sate by GEO. McNEILL. Yeaand chocolate. Gunpowder (tine)" Young Hyson ! TEA. Hyson j Black " J Chocolate No. 1, for sale by GEO. McNEILL Aug. 16, 1845. NOVEMBER 52, 1845. NEW MUSIC Just eceited and I'tn sale by R. W. II A R DIE. October II, 1345. 347-tf. State ofyorth Carol IuaoCamterliid count-. CowrZ of Piea3 an,l Qua,ler Sessions Sep tember lerm, 1S45. Cook & Troy vs. Maicom J. McKay. Original Altachment---Levied on th defndan's' mter' st in negroes and land John McKay sum moned as Lrurnishcc. I r appearing to the satisfact ion of ihe Court that Malcmn J M-K:i. ihe defendant in ibis case, hath removed from this State, or so conceals himself that Ihe usual piocess of law cannot e served on him. it. Is tnerrtore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, for the defend ant ro appear at the next term of this Court to be h' Id Ibr sa d county at the Court House in Fav etteviMe, on Ihe first Monday in December next, and replevy and plrad, or judgment by default will be entered up against him, and the proper! y levied on be condemned lo satisfy the plaintiff's claim. Witness, John McLaurin, clerk of out said Court at Office in Fayetleville, the first Monday of September. A D, 1 845. J. MeLATJRIX, Clk. October II, 1815. 317-6t J. W. iBAJKER now reciving his large and general assortment of CHAIRS, from fine Hair Seat Mahogany, down to the common Windsor, purchased by himself for cash at the manufactories at Philadel phia, New York, and Boston, w hich will be sold as low, proba tion any in the market. Also. o,.. blv I utter, eral assortment of IL3I)III!i3 J2il3333a rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled Ha r MATTRESSES, with a 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, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas Divans, Arm Rocking Chairs, French and Post Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, &c. &c, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or on lime lo punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1815. 344 tf. MUTUAL. Croton Insurance Company. Office, No. 35 Wall Street, Adjoining the Mechanics' Bank, in Ihe City of New York. THIS Company Injures Marine, Inland Navi- S-alion, Transportation, antl Fir Riaks. By ttt Charter the profit a are to be paid back to the a sured, in proportion to the amount of Premiums paid by them respectively. The rates and terms of Insurance will be moderate and liberal, and the assured sunjeel to no responsibility. THUSTIiEi. James Harper, Charles L Vose, Zadock Pratt, George C De Kay, Loring Andrews Joseph B Nones, Leonard Appleby, Asa S Crosby, John J Herrick. Abraham Van Nest, John B Lasala, Saoiuel Sherwood, James Cook, E T Ald.icb, George Whjfaker, Thomas Monahun. George Palen, William Burgoyne, Edward Richardson, James Phaten, S A Lawrence, Edwin R Treinain, S M Crandall. John Breastec, James Cruikshank, J Leander Starr, William B CozZens, Herman D Gould, Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lnwrence Hill, W H Tnwnsend, Robert Lane, John T Gilchrist, J H Suydam. SAMUEL A.LAWRENCE. Pres't. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. NICHOLAS CARROLL, Sec'v. Capt. SAML. CANDLER, Marine Insp. Also, Insp. lor "Lloyd" for the port of N. York. CO" The undersigned, ns Agent of ihe nbnve Compntiy, will be pleased lo receive ap plications for Insuianee. STARK & PEARCE. Fayetteville, Sept. 27, IS45. 344-lf. 200ZS, STATIOSERY, BINDING, &c. K. W. HARDIE h"J.",l-SSS New Books, and Stationery, together with an en tire netv Book binding apparatus. He has opened a store next door to the Post Of. fjee, where he will be jilad to supply bis friends and customers. October 4, 1845. 145-y FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. T HE Subscriber, having taken that large and comiiiodioii-i brick building, formerly known us the Plantei's Hotel, respcciully inf.rms lis fi tends and th public, that lie is pn pired lo ac couirnoihite TRAVELLERS and liters in the best manner ; tilt? building having been thoiough y repaired and pro)erly furnijbed for that pur pose. The Northern and Southern Stages slop at this House. Connected with ihe I lotel, and a few yards dis tant, are extensive Stables, whi.-h will he attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. WM. W. BRIGGS. Fayetteville, Nov. I, IS 15. 350-tr. MILITARY UNIFORM. For sale at Ihe Carolinian OHice, a complete description of the Unifoim to be om by the Mili tia Officers of the State of North Carolina, printed on a sheet of thick cap paper. Every officer should h-ve one of these by which to regulate his uniform. Price only 10 cent. NEW STORE & THE subscribers have taken the Store northwest corner Market Square, adjoining Mr James Kyle, rhTe they have received and are now receiving from the North, their Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting of a General Assortment of DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bon nets, Shoes, &c. AH of which will be sold Low for Cash- ALEX'R JOHNSON & CO Fyelteville, Oct. 25, 1845. 349 6w. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as Mnde taker and KimLW ... ,1,. . ... others, disposed tocontiail lor building or iobbir- rms iioeral. HYTPORTAKfT TO LUMBER MEN. I lit. Suhscriber. having witnessed tl 9 rM ncccs.-ful operation of HOTCHKISS'S l.P.n 1. CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham', iVJiiim hsyetfeville. in Ms v and June lat-t. wf induced to purchase the Ri-ht for the entire Sin?.. ol North Carolina, and now offer indiv idual Rigl.t. for sale on vcrv re&snnab'e terrr.s. Thev liav. now on hand venfei n fidl s ts l Win tls, a?t have made arrangements to keep a constant sup ply. besides being generlly adopted in the Northern States, there arc already twelve saws in successful operation in ibis State, and eight others in process ol erection. The astonishing rower and sneed of these Wheels have been witness d by hundreds ol citizens of this State, with univ rsal armproha'ion. And we desire all who ntav !" 1 an interest in ihe subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham, Col. Alex'r Mureliison, Christopher M nnroe, Alex'r Williams, Arch'd McLaurin, J. McDaniel, John Cade, Mrs.Efly McFadvcn, in ihis Countv ; Col. JolinL. McLaunn.in Richmond Coiinlv: Tho-. C. Smith in Bladen County : and Hardy RovaU in Sampson County ; to each of whom we Relet for information as lo the ( radical opctatiou cl lbi.se Wheels. Persons who apply soon fr Rights can have them put up by workmen ho have been instruct -ed by Mr Hotchki-s himself. The Proprietors of ihe right of this Wheel in the State of North Carolina, huvo received the follow ing certificate: Fayetteville. Fcb'y 3, 1&45, We, the Subscribers, r siding in lle County i Cumberland and Suite of North Carolina, having been engaged in the manufacture of Lumber for ma ny years, feel lull v warranted in stating, that llotcl kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and llieir appendages, are worthy of ihe palronaee !' all mill owners, and that we have full contidet ce in their superiority ; '.at Ihe value of Mills will be very much enhanced by their introduction. They arc more durable, and easie; kept in order when properly put together than the couimon Flutter Wheel: 1 hey will save at least one-third of the water, and run well in hack water when there is a head above. The speed of the Saw is increased from one-half to double the strokes per minute. ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN M UN ROE. CHRISTOPHER M UN ROE, JOHN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON. ARCH'D McLERAN. DANL McDIARMID. ANGUS CAMERON, (Mi'lwrivht.) JOHN C. McLAURiN. (Richmond County.) THOM AS C- S VI IT II, (Bladen Cuuntx.J They have also rec ivcd a ceitificute from Col. Alexander Murchison, (which will be published hereafter among others in handbill form,) in which he speaks o( Ihi as "'the greatest improvement made on Saw Mills in my fhisj time says thai his saw wni cut ouuu tret in a day; it actual lycul on I he day before he wrote, 4683 feel of I inch Quarter Boards; makes 240 strok s in a minute; that one-halt of the water issavid; and concludes by recommending its adoption to Mill owntrs. Othe-r certificates, which have been promise will be pablished herenfler, ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLIN, DUNCAN McNEILL, ALFRED A. McKETIIAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1S45. 3IC-tf. WAV vtJ,jA' rejjpcciiul Vv ly intorm the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that lie has taken the stand recently occupied by E.J. Clark, on Gdle.pie rNtr et,5 doors South of the Market Situa re, where he will 1..V---2 manufacture and kep con startly on h and an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. x-ersons wisiimg ro purchase would 0 well to call and examine his -tock before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sell as cheap as any other manufacturer in th State. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in th- Listcst style, and best inner. A Iso Of TTTL fi I XCl manner. Also tjU i l l KING Aug. 17, 1 341. SCI-y. FOR SALE. I V lJsti to sell my land lying on Big Rorkfreh, being about 2000 acres of good turpentine land, with a good stream for carrying ,'t to market, navi gable at any time while there is water cnou-h for boats 10 run bet we 11 Fayetteville and Wihniiig lon. Title indispuiable. ALEXANDER WILLIAM?. July 12, 1345. 333-tf. TO THE PUBLIC. Th- subscriber has now in store, direct fr.un N.?w Yotk and I'hd.i.lelpliia, a laroc and general assorlmei.i ol S TAl I E AND FANCY b mc Cloths and Casim"rcs ; Tweeds; Satrintts; Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys ; plain and figured Alpaccas; Calicoes; , nigbains; fine bleached .Mus lin and Shirting; Vesting, Slocks; Scatls; cords and tasse's for cloaks and dresses; Muslin d'Lains; Cashmere e!e Ecosscs; fine Bonnets; fur and wool Mats and Caps ; One and coarse Shoes and Boots ; fupr. taimlv I,:ankels; common do.; negro Blank et" ; Shawls from 25 cents to 15 dollars ; lamb's wool, cotton, and Merino Shirts; Silk do.; .Merino anu SHK niris lor laoies; nne inorain Oarpeting; Rope and Bagging; Iron; Steel an I Nails; fine 4"u gar and Coffee; .Salr, &c. together with Hardware and Cutler, and ihcr Goods too tedious to men tion. The above Goods -sill he sold as cheap frr cah or produce as anv other go.-w' in the. market of the same quality and s?y!e. P. TAYLOR. October 4, 1345. 345-3m. Observer copy 2 months. JACKSON JOHNSON HAS tnst received al his Old Stand (Winn YarM a NEvV STOCK OF UTS" QOOJDS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c, &c.. Which will he ao'd cheap for Cash, or sxekanged tor country proouce, October 4, 1845. 345-tf L Volume G Number 353 CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX. To be Stereotyped. 1 h- uod. rsined onoinotcd the mode ol journal -iziKg the proceeJi-.gs of Cngress, which presented thtm ent r. Th-ir pub:icaiion was the fi st and ly o. c that gave each sue es-uve step in every mcasiir i 1 lcth branches of Congress; a brief of sll th- t'ebat. s ; evi ry important vote ; and an Ap- t-emix. i ludiucr nt foil lo.icth nil llm .,.. I - - - e 1 . 1 a cet Ik-s de iv red during ihe session. Tho work 'lms c .i. ducted by them is a most perfect political history. 1 he S oator from the S tales and the Re picsei. lives from every sec! ion of the Union brin" wi h thi m into Cor gr ss a knowledge of the fecU rgs, a--nt met ts, and inter sis of their several c-n-slitnci tits. Public o anion and ihe public infor-' matio.., is it . xisu among th. se they represent, are cmhodcri ly ihem , and in tlie crucible of Con gress the wi durn four times is brought to its tet ai d s there cm cei.tratcd, in directing" the political mov. incuts f ihecuntry. The impulses thus iven ihiouj.h Cor grts from eery quarter react up.. the nation ss a vhu'e, and all its component parts ore m: de to iiiove in co-operation. '1 he press cannot be more us tul!y employed than in condensing and again s, r-'ac'in abroad the intel ience of our frcn ci u try, t-; ding to s ich hapi y res.iltt through our j.lm. st mir ictd .us'y adjust d Sut and National ii sii'.u'ioi s. Having identifi d ourso'ves with the p'am of nd vant insr ihe us fu!nss of Congress by publishing fu'l nud impartial reports, and hiving a lare mas d the C mgr. fsior al Globe ainl Appendix, issued during the last tn years, which w.-u'd be impaired i 1 va ue to u- and uti ify to the public if the wcrk were d.Si-ontinued, we have a doub'e motive to pton pt us t extend it through a new ser es. We ater3 .Ucd if possible to give it permanence, and to build it d.Wil miccesaoa na n m . A ... i. - - - - i"uiu r tv woiiby rl b. ng maintuim d and improved. We shall enter 1 p .n 01 r new undertaking without br ing d s'raeUd r burdened by any associate labors of tho prrss; and, thus une" cumbered, sh ill hope to in: ke th - n w series a st-:-p in advauceof the for mer in u'l pienls of xe ution. With a iiw to ac- comIish this, we shall be (one or thw other) n I ways' in cttendaitce i 1 Cuigrrsa- will compnie the man uscript f cur own repo ters wi h ihe daily reports of tho city papers - c ine. t all by our own observa tion and kiicwh dge of the proct tidings ; and in im portant matters-, where that wi I not assure us f the fil.lltV of till- lf'tlOll W Mill nrunln ll aid of the nit lube! 3 themselves, lo obtain ihe exact sc - 1 -- --- ...... M. m mm- " w y iiau-i ant nvi I 4 ated, w.ll be stcreoty pdr which is a guaranty that will Tlaitlrr- II no ti t-l' . t r m m n.ailvl. CV . . ... w make it, as we wou'd in t inc ur ihe expense of ster eotyping it, if we did not feel conf dent of its super ionry over all worl a of ihe kind which have been r arc likely to be cubl'shcd. . Slereoty- ing the work; n'l tfn:ilila. a c .. caitia la l.-i-f . . . mtill '.i.l ...... t. . . - awu.a. . u - - dM- a, uyj it a' .u. l.Cll IllllliUUa, whi h we wiil d, w.th-tit making any charfc. 1 l.e Congicssior ol Gl be is made up of lh daily ptoce dings of the two Houses of Coi.grtSF. The on it. 1 It. m a I ftll rraa a!i- a- o n a .......1.... . . 1..!.. r" . -J . . a... an a 9 . a a- V U II1IVI.F U, Cll UKOIgf; tleuiii lo a readable lergih. All the resolutions c tiered, or motions ttu.de, aie "siven in the mover's own woids ; and the ycc8 and nays on all the im-" n.. .... ... n... . , l. r. . ". . . 1 . . I - . . . , - . i'linm ajiiiauui.g. ,1 ,r iiiiii,u 1 1 II lIIia 1 1 1 V pC brcvic r nod nonpareil on a double royal h"et. in qua. to f.nn, cac h i.umLcr ccnlaining sixteen royal qua topng. s. '1 he Appendix is mode up of the President's an nual inessnge, the rrp rts of ihe princiial olTicers of the Government that oicornp.iTiy if, and all the long spre hes of members of Congre ss, written out' or revised by the n;selvrs. It is printed in the same foim as the Congressional Glebe, and usually makes about the same ni n.bf r f pacs. We piinl the numbers as fast as the proceedings f Congress ti rnish ent uh matter for a number.' During the fiist month or six weeks of a session, there is rarely me re business done than will make one nnmbei of the Cong re ssionai Globe and one number f -lie Appendix a week; but during the remainder .fa stsuon there is usually sufficient matter for two or three numbers of each every week.' The next s esion w ill be a long one, and it is sup posed will be unusual ) interesting ; th reftrc, wo calculate that the Congn ssionai Globe and Appen dix will each make neurone thousand large quatto pagi s, printe d in small tvpe--brcvier and nonpareil.' We furnish c inplete iuehxes to both at the end of : cMion. W o have on hand the Congressional Glebe and' Appendix for ihe last twelve sosinnsof Congress of which five were lon and seven were short ses sions. The Congressional Globe and Appendix' for each session are bound together in excellent binding, with Russia backs and corners. Our I rices for tlnm, thus hound together, are (13 a volume for n short, ami S5 a volume for a long ses sion, making S'16 for a full set. Those wl.oVonl the h ick volumes should apply for them immediate, ly, as they are in e'emand. The last Congress' subscribed for two hundred and twenty six sets and it is probable thai ihe next will subscribe for al least as many more, as the proceedings of Con- nrfM:, for the 1:1, t ia,f rr.ra fam.... I. - . . . 1 from any olher source, Gales & Sealon having stopped printing their Register ofDcbatcs in 1837. A few hundred cnies e.f the first vniumo -.11 tv have on hand. The next csiou e.f Congrrrs will be a Itng one and, therefore, the Conere ssionai Globe and Ap" ,.i...t.i I... et .-, .1. -. . i. pa imiA siiuibiu o r i ue ecsion, wmcn IS 1113 . : ..... . 1 ...... e. i. i i - r . i. if. -aa n i vaa.aav la'l .Iff- ! II OIIl llaj HUUJIItr3 Ol 1NO past Jong sessions; bet c have concluded to reduce the price as follows, until the first day of next Jan- -.11. .! .t r. t 1 . L nary, aner iuc ii time ine tongressionni uiioue anl Appendix will each be S2 for the session, nd no deilnclion wii. be made on account of tan Dum ber of coi'icf taken. TPn vip For one ccpy of th - Congressional G'obe 51 50 For erne copy o! tho Appendix I 50 For four copies of either, or part of bo'h C 00 For twenty five cop'c s ol either, or pait of both 25 00J 1 he money may t,e rmi lira i.y man at our rim. t, -1 . . 1 rl l..A I . a- tl,a.?rSi nf HprpniKr-r ,f f l 0aiaTJMJ aj a- ai . i'j ' ... -- ' - ... .a., auv .a. lo procure all Ihe numbers promptly. vtir prces ror iiiff-p.pri arr bu li.at we cannot alTird to credit Ihem out; therefore, ho per son need con!-iim? his time in w riting for thc-in and' not sending li e money. BLAIR & RIVES. Washington City, October 4, IS45. Just Received on Consignment,- French Brandy, Holland Gin, American Brandv, 4'J boxes No. 1 Xoap. A. M'. CAMPBELL. ' Match 15. IS45. 316-lf NOTICE. THE subscriber has juit received a small assort ment of ... Fine Crockery and Glass Ware. For sale T. S. LUTTERLOH. August 8, 1945. y. A waeon and team office horses ready for haal in on the usual terms or for sale cheap. Also, a second hand Solkey. a f.ahionahle article nearly new for .a!. low or hire, tfgyj j; . Oct. 25 1845, M-5r