4 4 "CttA5fcTER " ,MPORTAItT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDITIDUALS; AND THE QiSkY OP THE STAT fc if TliE J COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS-CITI2EKS BY AV3I II BAY3TE TERMS OF THE NORTH OAROLIHIAW Personam, if paid in advance .$2 50 if paid, at. the end of six months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 50 Rates of Advertising: iif'y cents par square f r he first, and thirty cents x tor each subsequent insertion. . Advertising y the year will be charged according V t ths quantity of inalter inserted. CiWt advertisements, tc, 25 pe.r cent higher. ,t f D E M N IT Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL-- 105,000. OJice in Grand near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City of . Veto York: Aitfcg Office, Wttls li&lAig, G1 Wall st., JYuo York. l RECTOR 1 . Christian Z.ihrii'riie Francis SteinlleU, Sanil H. Olapp, J'h.i Lsygetl, Chas. O. Handy, Le.ncel Richardson, Andrew (J. II mi edict, Frederick W. Favre, Jernini ih Jolin.m, J.'ni S'cilluian, .Si iil. Will -t. Nicholas WyckofT. LSWUiiL RWHARDSOS, Pr-s'L AVRRKW II I ItlDGES, S'.-c'ry. W ASHING TON POST, Agont, New York. THii Willi f-ns'iurg Fire Insurance Company, h-ivin l e- in.;-rj r..te 1 by an act of ihe. Legisla ture iiYVu: Stile of New York, for the purpose! of Fire muraicu, ihe directors offer to Insure tlicir lellow-citijom ihro-ig'iout the United States Against Ijass or Damage by Fire, On B ii:.iini. Ourliand Merchandise, and Por- hoiiI Property g-niri'ly, assnri:v lh;oi that t lie lUFtirs of th C.mpanv. s-ia' I beconductfU wiin s-ieh fairness, can hr an ! liberality as th-y trust will ent:tl i it to pi'lic eotifi lence ana patronage. The Subscriber, Aent f.r the above Com piny, will give my fu'lhcr in'ormati'tn that may b desire 1 lV tbosn wlro wis'i to Insure. JAMES MAR TINE, Agent, 11a v Street. Feb. S, t3l5. 31 l-tf. CHEAP & MEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE (' Call and try, before you buy.") TIJE Subscriber has tiiken tlie Store next door o!... th iSr: of Alussrs B. Re & Sort, where ti is now ope iin a well selected Sto-k of the .-nt.i-U n f PhiladelDhia and New York ;iian- .,f,..torv A and will sell 'CHEAP" fT Caah or ii Tiiite. " Geni'.e ncn's fashionable Beaver Hats. " medium' brim lo " ' fashionable Russia ' " molitim brin do li .1 41 broad d ln fadi'ble Mole Skin Angola Men and Bjv 's round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hats. Men and Boys' do white and black Wool II. is. Tii asiortmvnt embraces various kinds of Bea- j Vcr. Russia, Fur, Silk, and Wool Hats, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted if nec-ss.iry. J7MSf A general assortment of Fur, Cloth, Seal, Sealette, and liluz -d Caps, for Men, Youths, Boysj and Children. " Very low." Together with a "ene-ral asortment of Men's, Woman's. Youth's, UoyN, Mis-es', and Children's 300TS--& SHOSSj Which will be louud of rood quality and s'7..:s at ' reduced prices." WANTED S1000 worth of Ot ter, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk Rat and Doer Skins, for whcli a "liberal" price will be s,ven. A. J. ERAMBERT. October 11, 1845. 346 6iu. TJ A 31 IBS At liis New Brick Store, 11 AS Just received a large and general assortment Jlmong xctuch are Supeifine Cloths and Cassimerrs, S.frtincts and Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, and Liuiys, Blankets arid Flannels, !5i) pieces Calico, Blach'd and brown Domestics, fiu 3-4 to 12-4, Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, A'pacca and Muslin d Lain, Cashmeie le Cosse and Victoria Stripes, Point and Bod Blank-ts. Ileal Tartan Plaid and othrr Shawls, Itlfk arid color-, d Silk. Dress anl Linen Cambrick Handkcrcliiefs, Cros-barrd and striptd Miilirl, Jaconet and Swiss MnsJ.n, Cambric and book Muslin, Silk and other Vesting, Ladies' Glovrs and Mitts, ' Real Fr- ncli worked Collar and Caps, Winter B.mnet Ribbon, Braid mid Straw Bonnets, 75 packages Boots and Shoes, Witt. m.uiy other articles, all of which bcing pur chased at the lowest package prices at auction, will be ofT.red very cheap for CASH, or on Time to Punctual customers." Septus?, 1 845. v. A wagon and team of five horses ready for baul fngon the usual ,crms or for sale cheap. Also, a en.t hand Sulkcy, fashionable article nearly nc Tor sale low or hire, applv to Oct. 25 1845, . 349-Sms STATIONERY, BINDING, &c R. W. HARDIE h Vhfl, New Books, and St itionery, together with an en tire new Book binding apparatus. He has opened a store next door to the Post Or flee, where he will be jlad to supply his friends and customers. ' ' " ' . ' October 4, 1845. ' : r . , V ' 145-y Home Manufactures Encourage Gardner & XMEcBLetliart, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work, and have now on hand a GaN ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barduches; Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance ol shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any rilade in the U States. Pi-rsons wishing to buy, would Co wen io can and examine our work, as we have d tcrtnincd to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. . Ilavins in our employ firs-t rate Smiths, we are prepan d io do any Iron work in the above line on i:ooVrate terms. . .We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ful iv'orkinanrhip and mat riale, for one year. iCj R.EPAUUNG fai'hliil'y executed at short not-i and n reasoniible terms. Fate'teVilK Febinary S, 1345. V- TO TRAVELLERS And Sojournersin Fayette villi MRS. E. SMITH is still prepared to rnter t iin Gentlemen and Ladies traVeili n 2 through or sojourning in Fayetti vi:l;. Her tnb'e is always as good as tlio market sftords. She has good ta hlis and hostlera, and attentive waiters, ami re spcctful'y s. die 'ts a confnuanoc of public p;trona?e Her residence is so w II known that it needs no de scription. JN'o exertions will be scared to give satisfaction. - Since tha lute destructive fire, which destroyed the Hotel, she has enlarged !iei- means of accommo dation by renting the house directly opposite, where she has several good air1 roerns, for sleep ing ar artmentj. Fet. t, 184 5. 311. -tf. THE subscriber will continue to carrv on the TAILORING BUSI- NESS on his individual account, one door west of the Methodist Church, jind nearly opposite- the Post OrTue: and from past experience he flatters him self he can give satisfac tion to such as patronise him. lie hopes by his un tiring exertions to please n nd his share oi An;. atteniion to patronage. 30, 1845." buriiuis. to merit a. libera DANIEL CLAUK. 34!)-3m. Burned out, but not entirely consumed, Only pretty considerably scorched ! ! ! SADDLER & HARNESS MA 11, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the pui.Iic forlhe liberal share of patpuvign heretofore bestowed up on him, and hopes .hat as be i ow r quires a con tmuance of their custom, to enable him Io recover f.-ooi she severe scorching recei.ed in the late tire, il will not be withheld. His fiiends, and such as will picas.? to call at his shop, on South side ot Person street, next door but one to the comer ot Di.'K, will find a lo'ciahl stock in his line, with the best workmen, willing and ready to please in any j b and repairing line, at the shortest notice. June 2S. 1845. 331 -fim. NOTICE. THE Subscribers take this opportunity of relum ing their warmest thanks to their friends and pa trons, and the public generally for their liberal pa tronage bestowed upon them; also for the kind sympathies manifested to them in the late calami! y in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods on the morning of the 19th inft.; and to Capt J A J Bradford, dipt- U. S. Ord., and Mr G A Shwartzman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness' in "ivingihem notice, and others in ihe surround ing neigl iborhood of the fire, by the discharge of cannori. HaVing onen d the Store neatly oppo site, they hope soorito refuinr business, and would r..iu. -rJiit tlio nntmna'eof tlieir ffihda oii voui.vMuui ..-v r - . bnll ln.ne to merit a share of public patroi.'age. They have on hand in their Warehouse, Salt, Iron, Molasses, iugar, femiins Bellows and Vises, Lo? Chains, 6 superior Wrought Iron. Mill Cranks. Also, Anvils, Vises, Trace Chains, und heavy ariicles of Hardware, partially damaged in the fire, all of which i hey will sc'l low for Cash or Produce. They would also earnestly reonest all those indebted to ihrm by note or ac count to mSke Immediate payment, as it will enable thtm to close ihcir former business and reco n- menee.and hopelhosc indebted will fikctheearlicst opportunity to settle their accounts. J. H.& J. MARTINE. V arch I, 1845. 314-tf. ALSO, They have just received, bale superior Bridgeport 3 ply bemc Twine. 3 coils Steam P.ickinff 1 arn Manilla, Seine.and Raft llnrp, I hhd. winter strain od Spefm Lamp Oil, 1 0 bhls. Train Oil, 300 galls. Linseed Oil, Whitteuiore's real Cotton Cards, Co (Tee M ills, cast good Wagon and Cart Boxes, 2a0 gross ood screws, 30 bundles assorted Hoop ron, witii a small assortment oriSwedes and Lng ishBar lion ; together with a heavy Stock of flat. round, and square Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nail,- Rods, contained in shed joining their Stere, but slightly injured. Just Received on Consignment, French Brandy, Holland Gin, American Brandy; - - 40 boxes No. 1 Soap. A.M.CAMPBELL. March 15. 1S45- 316-tf R. A. -STUART FALL and WINTER GOODS, onstioi o Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, - bhoes; occ, ccc- J J Dupuy & A Seinettes French Hranav, icnoice brands,) Saddles of all descriptions, irom i and also daily expected, groceries, naruw..!-. Cutlery. Drugs, W indow Gla, &c. &c. H of which he will be glad to exchange fir CASH or Country Produce. . Give rhe a call., - .., . Sept. 20, 1345. - 343-y. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, a - -' "" ' ' " " "' - -ir- -. mL j " -'- I -VBSBBB. The subscribers have entered inin n Copartner ship, under the firm of - H. W. Beattv & Gb., For ihe trnnsaction of A General CommisSibti Rusiness In the Town cif Wilmington JV. C. They will give particular attention to the pale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stoics; the receiv ing and forwardinz goods, and the sale and put chase of oor;s for the ba k country. iuut w'iuiii respecuuiiy solicit a portion ot puu- patronage, and pledge their best e. ' tions to IC giva saiisl'abtion. H. W. BEAT 1 Y, JOHN C. LATTA, 334-lf. July 19, IS45. BAR SOAP. THE subsciiher offers for sate ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettevitle (N. C.) Candle Factory," and warranted QUal it' not simerior to Colgate's best No. I. " Bei og determined to devote all necessary atten tion tothe business, and off rin it at a reduced price, (o cents a fiound b the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. All orders thankiullv received and Drompt- Iy attended to. W.McL.McKAY. Fiyelteville, May 24,544 100,000 Acres Valuable FOB SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased all th LANDS Deionjjm'i to the Estate ot Abraiu Uubois, dse'd lyin; principally in Robeson county, and ow bot- sides ot Lumber liiver. the dill rent surveys con tainins ov r ONE HlNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a larire part finely Timbered, and con venient to Lumber River, where a large quantity of Timber is now raited to the Georsetown mar ket. Thes. lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a lare part is well suited, - being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section oi the State. i he L.ands will ie sold ai a low price, and in quan'itics to suit purchaser. Information respecting th title can be obtained by appl ins to the Hor. 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 given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders Application f-T any p:irt of the Lands ctn be made to myself, or to John W inslow, Esq ., who will be duly authorized to make sale of the same, THOS. J. CURTIS Fayetteville, N. C, March I. 1845. 314-lf. A. M. CAMPBELL Having been appointed: - AUCTIONEER For the town of Fayetlevill. is prepared to attend to the sale ol any ebods which niav be eutrusid to hiia. Consignments from abroad will be promptly at tendel to. April 19, 1815. 321-y. . , ; 1 Fire Proof Roofs. THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov ering of roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and wjil execute promptly any work he may contract for, and for small piofits. June SI, 1815. 33f-tf. P.T.WARD. HATS & CAPS. IN returning my grateful atknow ledgments tor the very liucrul siippoit received fr many y. ars past, I wouti say to those who beiievc it policy and economy to ncourage home nianutacturcs that I continuolo make all kinds ot fur, siik, mole-kin and wool hut?, and by keeping ihe best of workmen and materiJs shall n3 cv-ry exertion to ensure a continuance uf their patrona. e. To those i ifl'ienced by pr-judice or sorne other blind goddess bi licving that h:ts lennnot be tua nifae'ured here as We!! as in otiei places, I would say, ihat I have contracted wh sonic of the best manufacturers intbe northern cities to keep me constantly supplied with the br-st and latest st)le of hats. I have now on hand, and Im receiving ihe latest fashion of Superfine black and blue, 2d quality do do Super broad biim, 2 quality d.i do drab plain, db blatk do Plain fashionable, Low crown do Ashland & Sportfng, Silk and Moleskin, Smooth Conn, Broad biim Musk rat. Fashionable do Drab napped Beaver, Do do Oitcr, Gortey, Nultia, An gola. and Wool. SI P Sbct'and Fii'jS al, extra, Do do Musk rat. Glazed Caps, Plain do Boys' plain clot It, Boy's and Men's fur trimmed, Ve'ivet, Silk velvet Turbans, . Cotton " do. ALSO, "a splendid assortment of Stocks, Cravats, LJosoms, Coiir, &c. ." DAVID GEE Oct. 18, 1 845. . 343 tf- , - 10,000 SEGARS some very fine for sale by GEO- McNElL-. , An. 16. 1845: ' TEA AND CHOCOLATK Gunpowder (fine)" " " "" Young Hvson " . Hyson " t TEA. - BUek , j . - . - ' ; - Chocolate No. 1, lor sale by . . 1 1 v G EO." McNEI LL Aug. 16,1845. NOVEMBER 29, 1845. IS how receiving his large and general tssorlment of CHAIRS, from fine Hair Seat Mahogany, down to the common Windsor, purchased by hmiclf for cah at the manufactories at Philadel phia, New York, and Boston, which will be sold as Tow. oioba- hlv lower, than any io the market. Also, a sen enl assortment of 233SaS3 S2il3333, rje Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled Ha r MATTRESSES, wiih a hrge assortment of . . Cabinet Furniture, Ofjs own manufacture. .comprising all the arti, cles usually Kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz : Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary and Book Cases, Tables, Wardrobes, prin seat and plain Sofas Di vans, Arm Rocking Chairs, French and Post Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple oo., patent winilass Bedsteads. &c. &c, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms forCASH, or oi une to punctua. customers. 344 tf. Sept. 27, IS45. MUTUAL. Croton Insurance Company. Office, No. 35 Wnll Street, Adjoining the Mechanics Bank, in the City o.' . New York. THI Company In-ures M arine, Inland NaVl- gation, rransportatmn, and tire Risk. By its Charter the profits are to be paid back to the a- sureu, in proportion io uie nmenni ol Premiums p ud by them respectively. The rates and terms X"f . . , . t. ii insurance win no mooe:aie and JiDeral, and the assured subject to no responsibility. TRUSTEE. James Harpar, Edward Richardson. James Phaten, S A Lawrence, Edwin R Tremain, S M Crandall, John Breastet , James Cruikshank, J Leander Starr, 'William BCozzens, Herman D Gould, Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, W H Townsend, Robert Lane, John T Gilchrist, Charles L Vosc, Zadock Pratt, Ge orjre C De Kay; Luring Andrews, Joseph B Nones, Leonard Applby, Asa S Crosby. John J Herrlck, Abraham Van Nest, John B Laala, Samuel Sherwood, James Cook, ETAIdiich, George Whitaker, Thomas Monahun George Palen, William Burzoync. J ri SuVdam. SAMUEL A.L A WRENCI5. Pres't. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. ?ftCHOLA3 CAR ROLL, Sec'y. C.pt. SAML: CANDLER, Marine Insp. A so, Lisp, lor "Lloyd" for the port of N. Yoik. K5" Tjhe undersigned, as Agents of the above Company.' will be pleased to receive an plicati ions for Insurance." i STAKK. & rKAUUK. F i'avetteirinp, Sept; 27, 1S45- 344-if. - ''" SSiG-'CrSS HOTBIj s FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Subscriber, having tken that large and comm idious brick building, formerly known as the P;anter3 Hotel, rtspr-ct'ully informs his friends and I h pubhc, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and ithcrs in the best manner : the building haring been thorough ly repaired aiid propterly furnished for that pur pose. 1 he JNortnerri arid Southern Stages slop at this House. Connected with the I Intel, and a fow yards dis tant, are extensive Stables, which will he attended by careful and experienced Ostlers. WA1. W. BRIGCiS. Fayetteville, Nov. I, IS45. . - 350-tr. NEW STORE & THE subscribers have taken the Store northwest corner Maiket Square, adjoining Mr James Kle, where thr-y have received and are now receiving from the North, th- ir Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting of a General Assortment of DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bon nets, Shoes, &c. AI! of which will be sold Low for Cnsh. ALEX'R JOHNSON &. CO. Fayetteville, Oct. 25, 18J5. 349 Cw. 4 THE niei iy Subscribers have removed to the Store for occnpl cl hv W. L Gilmore, ihrce doors ibove Lih n v Point, and oD joite G. W. McDoa- ald's S.id.ik Es?al)!ihmf nt, where they are now receiving a new selection of FALL AND WINTER CLOTItllNCJ. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine their Clothing before purchasing elsewhere Call soon and see these gooda, as tin y will be sold low. LIEBENSTEIN St BROTHER. Sept. 27, 1845. 313 tt. GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the .VCRTST.UT business, and will make liberal j.am:ejo:i conEignmontsof Lumber, Naval Stores, &c, &.c. Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1345. 343-6m. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, At hi new slatid, (F.ot of I luyinrMint, IS now ore p ing an entirely new stock of STAPLE A.YD 'FAJS'CY Eiibr.icmg a great variety of Ladies i!rss goon's of latest styh s, iz : Cashmere de Ecosses ; Rep Chiiieres ; Muslin deLaius. (Umbra shade) Rainbow, Tariff an, arid Ombra shaded Muslims white, embroidered, and tp'oo d Tarlctan do.. rem h Mtiilin I..bes: iJress silk, ficc.; ma ruing Sbawl- and fancy do., (large and small) ; French 'Ork'd unl r and over Co-lars : double revived and hemstilt hcl Handkcrchtels; fine Bonneis, viz Milanese, Florence. Braid, Straw, fcnk, and Bom br.X'ne; RosseHe, Taffeta and satin Ribboos; silk worsted, and cotton Hose. Also a ireneral sso'T moot of Gent I a men' wear, together, with-a full -r , - Stork f' -: . J Groceries Hardware, and CROCKER V. all ol whieh will ho soIJ a the low est m3rke'nriie. V.tftt nf FTarrtotnt. at the tore heuse formerly occupied by JsC October 4, 1845. " ' a. B. Atkms. 315-y JOSEPH Si DUNN offers his ser- vices as node taker and hnil.W to tie t-itiz ns or others, disposed to conlt act for buitdii'g or jobbirg. ir.2PORTAXTT TO LUMBER MEN. THE Subscriber, bavin? ultnes-td th Very successful operation f HOTCHKISS'S vrnTi" CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham's Aim in tayrtteville, in May ai.d June last, were induced to purchase the Right for the entire State of North Carolina, and now ,ffer indi idual Rights for sale , on very reasonab'e term. Thry have now on hand Seventeen full sts ol Whetls, aud have made arrangements to keep a tonst&a; sup ply. - Besides being senerally adopted in the Northern States; there are nlrcady twelve saws in successf.il operation iu this Slate, am eil:t others in prncest of erection. The astonishing power and sped of th cse Wheels have been witnessed hv hun hc!j ol citizens of this Siatc, with universal appprol a'ion. And we desire all w ho may f f I an interest In the subject to examine the Mills of Arch'd Graham, Col. Alcx'r Murchison, Christopher Munroe, Alex'r Williams, Arch'd MeLaurin, J. McDahicI, John Cade, Mrs. EfTy "McFadych, in this County ; Col. John C. McLaui in, in Richmond Count v; Tho?. C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy Royal! in Sampson County; to each of whom we' BeW for information as to the practical operation of thcae Wheels. PerScns who apply soon for-Rights can hat? them put up by woi lunrn who have been instruct- j cd by Air Hotchkiss himself. j The Proprietors of ihe right of this Wheel in the State of North Carolina, have received the follow ing certificate: Fayctteviile, Fcb'y 3, We, the Subsc. ihers, residing in the County if Cumberland and State of North -CnroljDs, having brencnjag'ed in the manufacture of Lumber for ma ny years, feel lull v warranted in stating, that llotcli kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, are worthy of the patronage ofali mill owners, and that we have full ennfderce in their super iority ; .il the value f Mills will be very much enhanced by their introduction. They are more durable, and easier ker.l in order . whto properly put tog.thcr than the common Flutter Wheel: ihey will save at least one-third ofthe water, and run wdlin Lack water when there i a head above. The speed of the Saw is increased from one-half to double the strokes per minute. ALEX. WILLIAMS. DU NC A N M UN ROE, CHRISTOPHER MUNROE, JO PIN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANTEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON. ARCH'D McLERAN. DAN L McDIARMlD. ANGUS CAMERON, (Mi IwiitLi.) JOim C.McLAURlN. . . (Richmond County.) (Bladen Cunl).; Thej- have also rccr ived a ce tinccta from Col. Alexander Murchison, twhich will be published hereafter among ethers in handbill form,) in wl.i(,h he speaks of ihi as "the grcatr-st improvement made on Saw Mills in my iiisj time ;" sa vs that his Saw will cut 5000 feet In a daj-; it actually cut on the day before he wrote, 4CS3 (cet of I inch Q.uarter Boards; makes 240 stroke s in a iwniite; ihat one-half of the water is saved; ami concludes byrecommctiding its adoption to Mill owners. Other certificates, which have been promised, will be published hereafter, ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLIN, DUNCAN McSElLL. ALFRED A. McKETHAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1645. 31Ctf. - VHToill V . j , Woujju resipeciiui ly inform the citizens of Fayctteviile andthe public generally, ihat he has taken the stind recently occupied by E.J.Clark, ori G;llepie S!r-ct,5 doors South of. the Market Square, where ho will -::- c manulacture and ke-p con stantly on band an assortment of TIN AIS1 SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would well to call and examine histoek before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sell as . hear as an v other manufacturer In th" State. BAKERS ofan entirely new pattern, ROOFING done infh lastcst style, and best tmnner. Alsouui ll'KliU. Aug. 17, 1341. 861-y. FOll SALE. ISU to sell my land lying on Big RocUinh. being about 2'i00 seres cf good turpcnline land. with a good stream lor earn ing it to mtrket. navi gable at anv time w hile there is water rrmih for boats to ru; b"twcn Fayctteviile and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. - " ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July 12, JS-I5. J3-tf. TO THE PUBLIC. Th subscriber has now in store, direct from New- York and Philadelphia, a lare and "tneral assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY Fine Cloths and Cas-im-res ; Tweeds; Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans and Kersfj's : (.lain and figured Alpaccas; Calicoes; Ginghams; fine bleaclved Mus Im and Shirtine; Vestiav-, Stocks; Scarfs; cords and tassel for cloaks and dresses; Muslin d'Lains; Cashmere de Ecoasrs; fine Bonnets; fur and wool Hats and Caps ; fine and coar?e Slices and Uoot ; snpr. famdv B'ankets; common do negro Blank ets : Shawls from 25 cents to !5doiiars: lamb's wool, cotton, ami Merino Shirts; Siik do.: Merino and silk Shirts for ladies; fine inqrain Carpeting; Rope an.l Bagging; Iron: Steel and Nail: fi-e u gar and CofTee; Salt, together wifh Hardware and Cutlery, and other Goods too frdioos fo ir.rn-lion.- The abov Goods wili be sold 'as cheap Cir cash or produce any o(r good, m ihe nrkei r.f ,1,. ..mi. n:i.t.lv anil siv'e. 1 A I LUK. October 4, I84S. . Observer copy 2 months. 3 13-3m. JACKSON JOHNSON MAS lust recri-ed at his. Old Stand T Wagon y"i k stock ok ; , JEWITS' GOOEDS. Hats and .Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., &c. Which will he 'd cheap" for Cash, or exchanged tar country pronuce,- . k , October 4; 1 945. . 45-tf , L Volume 6 Numlier 354 NEW CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT AN D TOY STORE. THE Si.bscrihrr has taken the ,New Biick Store on the north side of Hny street, a few di ots above the Market House, where he now opn. Ing a lino assortment of GOODS in the above line, consisting in pairofthe following articles : Fruit. Almond, Fdbcrtg, Madeira, Br .til & Pecan Nuts,' Prunes. Currants. Canton and Havana Preserves,. Citron, &.c. Arranocmenis are made for frefh uip plu s ol Oranges. Lemons, Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&.c. SPICES. A'nce, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia in innts, Ground Cas?ia, Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard and Ground Ginger. - PICKLES JI.YD SJIUCE8. Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catur. Ohvcs, Sardine, end as-oited PuklM. CRACKERS. Boston, Butter and Water Crackers, So-!a and Lenv n Bi?cutt, Pih t Rread. PEltFUMERY. C ilogne, Lavender and and Rose Water, Bay Rum, Bears', Antique and Macassar Oils, Ver bena Cream, Extrsc's, Soaps, of every variety. . WILLOW WARE. Wagons, Cradle. Chairs, and Back (Is. SU.VDRIES. Powdered, Crus'ir.d, Loaf and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Cho.-olate, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co coa, Starch, Indigo. Camphor, lmon Syrup, Ma deira and Sweot Mal.tga Wines, Champagne, Scotch and Maccoboy 'nuff, choice Chewing To bucco, RegnliR, Pr;rc:po a-'d ! f avanaCigars, 8wcit Oil, Sperm Candies Herring. Brooms, Whisks, Flutes, Violins, Accordeons, &.c. &c. '' A great vaiicty of ODJa "&22lW 3)3 suitable for Pre ants, too numerous to mention. A'so, ' Every variety of CANDIES, at Wholesale and R'tail. ilZr Call and take a look. W. PRTOR. October 25, 134. 349-tt 1 Q THE subscrib-r ctTcrs hi, sevirea to the. cii i tns of Fayetteville, as Carpenter and Contractor,' and hopes by prompt atter tion to business I share a part ofthe public patronage. (i. W. ROSE. July 13, 1S45. 335-tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Makrn use. A good as sortmcnlalways onliapd, and for sale atone cent per pound adiunce on the Maiiufacturcis' prices by W. PRIOR. October 25, 1345. 349-tf. NEW MUSIC Jiiit tuccived and fur sale by R. W. HARDIE.' October II, IS45. 347-tf. State of Sortli Carolina Sampson county. Coti7 of Equity Fall Term, 1S45. Robert Butler a:id wife, arid olbeis, v's! Rer.ln Royal and others. Original Bill, and for sequestration. ' It appealing tothe Court that William Rryd, one of the defendant? in this cause, is not a resi dent of this State, on motion, it is ordered by :hc Court that publication be made in the North Caro linian fur six weeks, published in Fayctteviile, re quiring said defendant to appear and answi r on before the next term of this Court, or tho Bill vi j,j be taken pro confesso and heard exparte as Io hit:;, and that said notice thall stand equivalent to pi-;-snnal servic". Witness, Patiick Mnrphv, Clerk and Master ( ' the Court of Equity for the coun'y of Sam'psor, at OfTicc, tte feih Monday oft r the 4ih Monday of September, A. D. 1645, and C3ihyear of Anio.' ican Iiidrpendeacc. P. MURPHY.C.C. E. Nov: 15, lS45.--352-Ct. pr adv. S3 25. THE SUBSCRIBER having qualified as Eiru tor to t-.e las! Wiil and Testanv nt of Drury Mtv sie, deceised, Lie of Cumberlan I county, hereby eivtB notice ttn-t he is ready t- pay over the sev eral legacies, and settle the estate with Ihe legatees or their lawful Atorn-v. DRURY W.MAS51E. Eaecu:..:. Nov. 15, 1S15. 352-3:. DRY GOODS jtasTD'o-sooaasiaSw J. It. & 31. WHITAKER. RALEIGH, N. C, HAVING eniercd fufo Co-partnership in Ri.-;'-; in the Dry G ods nd Grocery Line, and a!s: I : Ihe Commission snd Forwarding Bnine, rp' ' folly eneouuee lo their friends and the pub'ic t! ihey have on band ihe follow ing articles, ai.d v j . constantly kc-p such an assortment as cannot J-.;; to give sttifietion : Sugar, Crffee, Salt, onl Iton. - MolaffS, P'lcMir.Cotn Meal, Bacon and Lard. Hir e, Vir.cgar, Tobacco, Sm4T, and P pprr Spicr,Ginger, ground Ginzer, and ground P- r cr Smoking tobacco. Powder, Shot, and Lead. Sperm and tul'cw candies. andCrcckerv '.z. kind. Hardware ot vaiious Qualities axd ki. Js Candies, Raisins, Cracker, &.c. Tea. Castor Oil, eweel oil, aprle, chfsr, S.c And in fact every t'.fng usuillv kept in c 0 Goods and Grocery Store. Groceries fay w L' l'. - sale or .retail. - . The subscribers will also do a Commission and Forwarding Business. They will sell and aceoent for Produce consigned to them, st a reasonable per cent; and would also lake occasion Io mtorm r ar- . -ii r 1 mers. Merchants, and otbers mat tney wiu lorwiru Prrtdoceof any kind to Petersburg, and will for ward from that place to this, and from hers to any poirrt in the country, any Goods that may be order ed to their care. On tths Um wdl bs constantly in Petersburg, and thou lue Forwarrung bosir-Cic can be well attended to. ... ... . The ubtcrfSers reepeetfoHy TOfccit share o: the public rf. Raleigh, Nov. I, I84V : WW 4 V -4 - t

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