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TERMS OP THE WORTH CAROLINIAN :
Per annum, if paid ih advance, - S3 50
if paid ftt the end of six months 3 00
. uti the end of the year 3 50
Rates " Advertising :
Sitty cenits per sqaare fr he first, and thirty centa
for e.ich subsequent insertion.
Advertising by the year will be charged according
toth i qumtity oT matter inserted. -'Court
advertiietnsrrW, tc, 35. per cent higher.
nO B M N I T Y
Xo-aiast Idss or damage by Fire.
JTUE WLUAMSBUKG FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL S 105,000.
Office in Grand near First Sired, Williams
burg, opposite the City o f .Yew York.
Agency office, Wells Building, 62 Wall st.t
JS'ew York. . .
DIRECTORS : .
Cliristiai ZabrisJtte. . Abr'ui T. Boskerck,
Aoir ?w C Benedict,
Fraloiick W. Favre,
Jeremiah Johnson,
J )!n Skill-nan, -Sin
I. Willet.
Francis Stcinheil,
Saint H. Clapp,
Joh.i Lesgctr, ,
Chis. O. Handy,
LeTice( Richardson,
Nicholas WyckofF..
LEMUEL RIC HA RD30N, Pria't.
Aoaew B. Hooaxs.Sec'ry. . -
WASHlNSrON PJST, Agsnt, -New York.
Tail Willi msbufs Fire Insurance Company,
hivirt; bee i neorpor.ite-l bv an net of the Lisla
iir ? ofthe St ite of New York. fr flu purposes
of Fire IriMir.-i.ice, the Director offer to Insure their
irtllokv-ci'iiiotn ibroughont the United States
Ar ii nst Loss or Damage by Fire,
O.i ti ii'lJins-i, G J i an.l M'-rch mlMe and Pcr
'i il Property generally, a.urnv.j them that the
alfiirs of thu Company. srta!l he conducted with
'.ir.' fnir-ie!s, can lur an-1 liitoralily as . they trust
wiil iNitstl ! it lo public i-o iSdeiice ana patronage.
The S'lbsoiihtr, Aj;t frthoBlove Com
piny, will jive any fn--tlier in'ormation that tuay
bi -e J !v thnsi w'o w:'i 1: I tatirrt.
-JAMES MAR ll S E, Agent,
, llay Street.
Feb. 8, 1313. 31 l-tf.
CHEAP & NEW
HAT, CAP, AND SHOE
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vrtZ ry before- yvuliuy")
i:.5cri.i-:r !i;s. I ik--;i -twe ;r- n xr ?oor
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till a ivttii S'Ji 'tii'n . si " .v
(t'i.i: i:l : pbiii and New York .nai:-
.iii wi'il mi-I! " Giieif " f-.r Cjh or ,rr
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i:ji:ii:ilii fri 11
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fish'on:hlc Itijssia
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run!': ! cu'ii d::ii aftd !:iic uahitit
i-'ij;- i iu1-.
Men i IJjVi' d
hit?: and b?ac!; Woo!
Ills. :
T n as4i tm nl embratcs various kind. ! Bea
VCr, llnsjiia, Fur, Silk, and Wo l Hats, made by
tin-'besi of . workmen, and will be warranted it'
ucci'fs;ry. " JtWjfiO
A nrt ;s.rt ient of Fur, Cloth, Soil, Sealette,
and (blazed Caps, for Men, Yo'ilbs, B y, and
ChiMren. " Very low."
Toi-thtir with a rn-ra! assortment of Men's,
Woman's, Youth's Liov's Misses', and Children's
BOOTS SH02S5
Wliicli will be lou-td of frood quality and s:zes
at ' ri'ducctl prices."
WANTED $1000 worth ofOt-
ter. Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fos, Musk Rat and
Doer Skins, for which a "liberal" price will be
S'- A. J. ERA M BERT-
October I, 1845. 346-6m.
JAMES KYLE,
At Ills Acw Brick Store,
II AS just received a large and general assortment
Imong which are
Superfine Cloths and Cassimerea, .
Sattincts and Kentucky Jeans,
Tweeds, Kerseys, and Lins 3 s,
Blankets and Flannels,.
1550 pieces Calico, ...
Bleach'd and brown Domestics, fm 3-4 to 12-i
Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, -Alpacca
and Muslin dLains,
Cashmere de Cosse 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 striptd Muslin,
Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, , . , f
Cambric and book Muslin, . -Silk
and other Vest ins, .' ' - , , ,
Ladies' Gloves and Mitts.
Real Frrnch worked Collars and Caps, .
W inter Bonnet Ribbons, ,
Braid and Straw Bonnets,
75 package Boots and Shoes, ' '
W itu many other articles, all of which being pur
chased at the lowest package prices at auction, will
be offered very cheap for CASH, or on Time to
punctual cu8tomers.
Sept. 27. 1845. v. .
in , m of6 Wes ready for haul-
tnSon the usual 4ern,s or Tot sale cheap. Also, a
second handSulkey rhionab,e '
new for sale low or hire, apply to -
O,, i 1845. , THOMAS J. MIMS.
Oct.SS 1845, - t 349-5ma
-'.'.OTWBQOR - V
STATIONERY, BINDING
D tVT IT A BUTE n: j received
m. a .
11 If XlXUrrXJLI his supply of
new tMosi, ana ol iwonery, logemer wiui aq en
tire new Book binding apparatus. ; ,
" He has ooened a store next door to the Post Of
flee; where he will be lad to npp'j his friends and
customers.
Oetobr 4,184.
4? - -r-'ir
Encourage
Home Manufactures
Gardner & I.TcSetlian,
HAVE lately made considerable improvement in
their style of Work , and have now on hand a GiN
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 in the U States.
. Ptsfsons wishing to buy, would do well to call
and examine otir-work, as we have determined to
aeU LOW for Cash, or approved notes. '
Havinsrin our employ first rate Smiths, we are
prepared jo do any Iron work in the above line on
moderate term?.
We warrant all our work to be of good and faith
ful workmanrhip and materials, for one year.
1CP REPAIRING faithfully executed at sherl
notice, and on reasonable terms.
Fa vett:ville, February 8, 1 845. y.
TO TRAVELLERS
And Sojournersin Fayettevilli
MRS. E. SMITH is still prepared to tnter
tain Gentlemen and Ladies travelling tbroughor
sojourgingin Fayctteville. Her table is always
as good as the market affords. She has good sta
bles and hostlers, and attentive waiters, and re
spectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage
Her residence is so well known that it needs no de
scription. No exertions will be spared to give
satisfaction.
Since the late destructive firo ' which destroyed
tho Hotel, she has enlarged her means of accommo
dation by . renting the house directly opposite,
where she has several good airy roems, for sleep
in z apartments.
Fob. I, 8t5. 3H-lf.
WW a (S IB
THE subscriber will
cootinii'- to carry on the
TAILORING BUSI
NESS on bis individual
account, one door wet of
tho Methodist Church,
and nearly opposite th
Post OtTit-Pf and from pust
expprienv he flutters him
self he cing vt- satif.ic
ijrm to such as pa;r':nse
I; i'li. M" opesby his MD-ti.-in.r
exeitions to plrase,
atte'iiion t
Itusiness,' ' merit a liheuil
DANIEL CLAl'.K.
re ' P'J'. rott-i ;e.
A k -.
IS-J5.
3 19 :-
llumtd put, but not entirely consumed,
Only prclly consider ally scorched!!!
-as jM t5 ife'. fv -si. "Sf
SADDLER & HARNESS
a iv & ,
RETUilNS i.i sincere tbanUs to tiie puidj? forthe
lib- ral s!i ro ot p iir-.n ig h'Tctofort l-stowed up
on him, and hopes ,h,t as he i-ow x q- ircs a con
tinuaiTcc cd their custom, to enable him to rwov r
l".-oiii ihesfvert? scorching received in tli late lire,
it-will nut b; withheld, li is fiiends, and siieh a
will .'-please to call at . his shop, on South side ol
Person street, next door hut one to the corner ot
DiK, will find a to'erabl.; stock in his line, w ith
the b-st workmen, willing and' ready to please in
any I
b a:id r' Oainn" line, at the shoitesl notice.
June 28, 1845.
331 -6 m.
NOTICE.
THE Subscribers take this opportunity of return
ing their warmest thanks to their friends and pa
trons, and the public generally for their liberal pa
trons -e bestowed unon them: also for the kind
syrnp Ulnes manifested to them in the latecalamity
in the destruction of their entire Stock of Goods
on the morning of the 19th inst.; and. to tapt j
A T RraHinr.i Pant. U. S. Ord., and Mr GA
Sehwartzman, of U S Arsenal, for their kindness
in trivinf thpm noticf. and others in the sorround-
ins" neighborhood of the fire, by the discharge of
cannon. Havina opened the Store neatly oppo
site thAv hon soon to resume business, and would
fnl!v nliritfhe oalronacof their friend
It hone to merit a share of
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nnh i nitrm.nif. 1 hcv nave or iiaou m in-n
Wareliouse,- Salt Iron. Molasses, Sugar, Smiths'
Bellows and Vises, Log Chai ns, 6 superior Wrought
iron mill UranRs. Also, invn,. x v
Chains, and heavy articles of Hardware, partially
iama?ed in the tire, all of which iney win sen iw
- " a .ll
for Cash or Produce, Thev wonld also earnestly
request all those indebted to them by note or ac
count to make immediate payment, as it will enable
thtm to close their former business and recom-
mence.and hope those indebted will take the earliest
opportunity to settle their accounts.
. ' J. H. &. J. MARTINE. .
arch 1, 1845. 314-tf.
ALSO,
They have just received, bale superior Bridgeport 3
ply Seine Twine, 3 coils Steam Packing Yarn,
AJaniJIa,Seine,and Raft Rope, 1 hhd. xvinter strain
ed isperm L,mp vjh, to bhls. Train Oil, 300 calls
Linseed UH, v nutemore's real Cotton Cards,
Coffee Mills, cast good W"on and Cnrt Rn,M
50 ross Wood Screws, 20 bundles assorted T1 nnn
iron wuii biuhii (9uiuneni.gi oweaes and fc.n -lishBar
lion j toother with a heavy Stock of flat,
round, and square Bar Iron, Band Iron and Nails,
Rods.' contained in saed joining their Store,-but
slightly injured, " v '
Just Received on Consignment,
French Brandy, ' V "
Holland Ginv " y
v American Brandy,
.i . 40 boxes No. 1 Soap, . v
, A.M. CAMPBELL.
Marcb 15. 1845.' - 316-tf
R. A. STD ART IWBS 5
FALL and WINTER' GOODS, consist it o
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Shoes, &c., &c. y: ':
J J Dupuyfe A Seignelle's French Brandy, (choice
oranas,) Saddles of all descriptions, frpm So 'o ,
and - also daily expected,- Groceries, Hardware,
S- try: Dr,,ff. Window Glass, &c..&c.. all of
which he will be -lad to exchange fbr CASH Or
-jrroouea.,.elw jme a call.
;JBepLM, 1845..isy ,Wy, ,
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md his
FAYETTEYILLE, SATURDAY,
Mew IFnip
The subscribers have entered into a Copartner
ship, under tho firm of - -
H. W, Beattv Ct Co.,
r'or the transaction of
A General Commission Business
In the luicn of Wilmington, JV. C.
They will s;ive partic-Hlar attention to the sale
of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv
ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur
chase of oods for the back country.
They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub
lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to
giva satisfaction. H.W. BEAT TV,
- . JOHN C. LATTA,
July 19, 1845. 334-tf.
muF BAR SOAP.
rrpHE subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN
JL DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac
tured at the "Fayetteville (N-C.) Candle Factory,"
and warranted qual if not superior to Colgate's
best No. I.
"Bei.ig determined to devote all necessary atten
tion to the business, and off rins il at a reduced
price, (5 cents a pound bv the box,), he hopes lo
receive a due share of public patronage.
fCjF All orders thankfully received and prompt
ly attended to. - ..
W.McL. McKAY.
Fayetteville, May 24,844
100,000 Acres Valuable
FOK SA1LJES.
THE Subscriber has purchased ail tho LANDS
belonging to l he Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd
lying principally in Robeson county, and on bot-
sides of Lumber River, the different surveys con"
taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
ACRES j a largo part finely Timbered, and con
venient to Lumber Ilivor, where a l;irse quantity
of Timber is now rafted to the Georgetown mar
ket. Thea! lands are very valuable both for the
Timber and Turpentine, for which pnrpoe a large
part is well suited, bciiig in a region where the
Tuipentineyii-lds more ahundantlv tha i a iv other
section of the State. The Land- will he sold at a
low price, and in q'nn jiies t s'it p irc'iaser.
Infrmation respecMur th? t:tle can be obtained
by appW jog-to the Hoi. KoSert Strange, James C
Dobbin, Esq., A A T Smith, Esq., (Attorneys at
Law.) . "
1 understand there .-ire many trespassers on these
lands, to- all of whom notice s hereby iv", that
the law wdl he enforced a-ai:it hII atl'!i osr-irlr
Application f r any purr of the Lui'N &! he
madfi o myself, o" fo John V.'insiow, I-q , who
will he dijly authorized to raalie .:i!" f the saui.-.
' THOS. J. CUtlTr5?.
Fayctfevfife, N. C., M;irch f , 1845. '3! 4-if.
il . M. U A M F 15 K L L .
"K V 4 A TBI m- TT-V -TT-v -m-
Having; letMi appointed '
AUCTIONEER
Fir be. to.v
to lb- ii!e o
i.t Fy--ii ; is pr- t i red to ..ftc'-d
any .oni- w!iich mav b" e-ttri5t2 to
now.
Consignments from
abroad yili b.; pio.rpl at
321 -y.
tended to
April 19, 1315.
Piro- TProof Koofs.
THE-u:ilersined is rendy to c-on'r- ct fr ti
tov-
eriii: ol rol.'1 bsul !in.rs v it;i
tl?, I Opiiff. ol
inc, and ' i i c,ve-uie proniitiv any
y vrU he
contract for, and lor smail piofits.
June 21, IS 15. 33rutf. F. T. WARD
HATS & CAPS.
(DStHiiVIPa-"--
liN returning my
gratefu' acknowledgments
tor the very liberal . surpo t
received f r many xar.s p'St, i iu
say to those who belieie ii, policy :n-i i-on:my to
encourage home niatnifactiires, that I conti: ue to
make all kinds of fur, siik, moleskin and woo! huts,
and by keeping the best ot M-orknen and materials
shall use every exertion to ensure a continuance of
their patronage. To those influenced by pr judic
or some other blind goddess believing that hats
(cannot be rrsa-ajfaeMired here as well a in otsei
places, I would ay, that I hive contracted wiiii
some of thebest manulacturers inth" northern citie
to keep me constantly supphed wi;h the bvst a;.l
latest style of hats. 1 have now on hand, and am
receiving the latest fashion of '
Superfine black and blue,
2d quality do do
Super broad biiin,
2 quality do
do .drab plain,--
do .black, do -
Plain fashionable, - ;
Low crown do
Ashland & Sporting, i-
Silk and Mole skin, r
Smooth Coon,.
Broad brim Muskrat,
Fashionable do
- Drab napped Beaver, - -
r . Do do Otter,
Goney, r , .
Nutria,
Angola, and - -
" Y Wool.-'. - w -.- - - . -
' -SI p s.-
- Shetland Fur, Seal, extra,- -
. .: , DO dO - - .-rv,
Muskrat,
. Glazed Caps,
Plain ' do - '
Boys' plaiacloth, -
Boy's and Men's fur trimmed,
Velvet, -'
Silk velvet Turbans,
Cotton do. - : -- - -; '
ALSO, a splendid assortment of
Stocks, Cravats, Bosoms, Collars,
&cT . ; v : DAVID UJEE.
Oct. 18, 1845. . 343-tl. ;
10,000 SEGARS some very fine
for sale by . GEO. McNEILL.
Ang. 16, 1845.
TEA AND CHOCOLATE
" Gunpowder (tine) " ' .
- Young Hyson " I "
-. HVtra - ( . v . v,
... Black " V " J- r
Chocolate AO. I, for sale bv
. ".- GSO. MoNElLL
Aof. 1I845, - -
DECEMBER 6. 1843.
IS now receiving his large and
general assortment of
CHAIRS,
from fine Hair Syat M.hoany,
. down to the common Windsor,
purchased by brmsclf for cash at
ihe manuf.ictorfes at Philadel
phia, New Yrk,"and Boston,
which will be sold ns low. nrn'm.
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.uer, man any in me inarKet. Also, a gen
er d assortment of -SaSli (S2 A33339
- iVIallOVfinV trnmpo ft ta ai-avrfin.lnl .i ,
del. hia madeCTurletl Harr MATT H ESSES, with
h. i u.-an i'iiviii r .
urge assortuieii: ot v
Cabinet IPurniturea
Of bis own manufacture, comprising al tlie arti,
eles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz :
Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary and Book Caes,
Tables, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas
JL)i vans. Arm Rocking Chairs, French and. Pot
Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple
do patent windlass Bedsteads. &c. &c, all of
whneh Wft be sfd on trre most reasonable terms
or CASH, or on 'inie to punctual custom. r
tjept. 27, ld43. , . 344 tf.
MUTUAL.
Croton Insurance Company.
Office, No. 35 Wnll Sired,
Adjoining 'the Mechanics' Bank, in the City of
. New York. '
THIS Company In-ures Marine, Inland Navi
ffation, Transportation, and Fire Risks. By its
Charter the profits are to be paid back to the as
sured, in proportion to the amount of Premiums
p iid by them respectively. The rates and terms
of Insurance will be mode-ate and liberal, and the
assured subject to no responsibility.
TRUSTEES.
James Harper,
Charles L Vese,
Zadock Pratt,
George C De Kay,
Lorin-Andrews,
Joseph B Nones,
Leonard Appleby, .
Asa S Crosby,
Jchn J Herrick,
Abraham-Van Nest,
John B Lasala,
Sa ouel Sherwodf,
JumesCook,
E T Ald icb,
Gcore Whitaker,
Thomas Monahan,
Geore Pah-n,
William Burgoyne,
Edward Richardson.
James Phaten,
S A Lawrence,
Edwin R Tremain,
S M Crandall,
Join Breasfec,
James Crtiik shank,
J Leander Stair,
Wjliimn B Cozxens,
He in.il. D Gnold,
Th- ;do-e A iey er,
Cyrus Chenerv,
L;iwri?nce Hill,
W H Townsend,
R'diert Lane,
Jo' n T Gilchrist,'
S AMTJF.L A.H WRRNCE. PresT.
JOSEPH R. NONES, Vice Pra't.
NICHOLAS CAr?IJOLL,See'y.
O-p'.S V-ML. CANDL'iR, Marine Tosp. .
Ai.-o, I'p. Jur "Lioyd" for the port 'of N. Yoik.
DO- The iiii'Jervigiied, n Agent.- of the
abovH Comp.my, u ili be pleased t. receive ap-
pui-.HlOUS lor
innne..
STARK &--.PEAUCE.
Favett-vj;
8
t. -i.
134a. 344-t f.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. "
r H 1 ! i Jj. u -cr!er, hsvin j't -ke-i that farso - and
.m j Jinn-Nnck buildinz.formeri v known
I'w 1J ... . t!.. I . . r- t. - ----
- i n-iof nuiM, rcspi -ctriuiy, miorms ii s
t'len .s a-.d Hi- pub c, th i he is prepared to ac
coui,n,.riilfo "TRAVELLERS and . -thers in the
best manner; tije b.ijjdin fia viog been thorough
ly repaired and properly t'uriii-lod for that pur
pose. ' -
I h Nortnein and S..uh"rn Stages stop "at this
rJ'OMi-. --
Cnnneeted with the tnU, and a few vards dis
t 'd, ar x en-ive Stables, w-hi.-b wj'l he attended
iy careful and xpencnced O-t'ers.
WM.
W. BRIGGS.
Fayetteville, Nov.
I, 1845.
35d-t;;
NEW STORE &
THE surscri!er- hive laUen ibe Store northwest
comer Maik.'i Sqo.r-, adjoin i ig Mr James Kvie,
wh--re thry have received and are now receiving
from the North, th ir Fall and Wirier. Sloek of
Goods, consisting of a Ge-i-ral Assortment of
DRYGOODS, Hats, Caps, Bon
nets, Shoes, &c.
All of which will be sold Low for Cn9h.
ALEX'R JOH NSON & CO.
Fayetteville, Oct. 25, 13J5. 349 6w.
4
THE fsuscrio Ts have .removed to the Store for
meity occupied by .W. L Gilniore, three- loors
above Liberty Point, and opotite G. W. AlcDoii
ald's Saddk EsTablihincrif, where they are now
receiving a new selection of ' '
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine their
Clothing before purchasing- elsewhere. Call soon
and sec these goods, as they will be sold low;
LIEBENSTEIN 5c BROTHER. .
Sept. 27, 1S45. 343-tf. , , ,
GILLESPIE & ROBESON
Continue the (B-QiSlNSX business, and will
make liberal advances on consignments of
Lumber, Naval Stores, &cvr &c.
Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1843.? 343-6m.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS,
At bii oew stand, (Fool f llayinount.) ,
IS now opening an entirety new- stock of
STA PLB AJVD FJIJS'C Y --'
10MY. GOUjTDS,
Embracing a great yariety of Ladies drss goods,
of latest styles, viz : Cashmere de Ecosses ; Rep.
Cashmeres ; Muslin de Lains. (Ombra shade);
Rainbow, Tarletan, and Ombra shaded Mbslins ;
white, embroidered, and colorrd Tarletan do.;
Frejich Muslin Robes ; Dress Silk, &c.j mournios
Shawls and fancy do., (large and small) ; French
worked under and over Collars ; doable revired
and hemstitched Handkerchiefs; fine Bonnets, viz:
Milanese, .Florence. Braid, Straw.Silk, and Bora
hazme; Rossette, Taffeta and sa tin Ribbonsi silk,
worsted, and cotton Hose.- Also a general assot
roont of Gentlemen's wear, together with a full
i . . stork of ' ' "'
Groceries, Hardware, and
CROCKER Yi all of which will bo sold at the low
est market prices, Foot of Haymount, at thrstore
heuse formerly occupied bv J. C. & Q. B. Atkins.
October , 184J.
I I
1.1.
JOSEPH S. DUNN
vires .s unde taker and builder, to the citizens or
others, disposed to contract for buildiog or jobbirg.
Terms liberal. . , ,
TO LUMBER MEN.
THE Subscribers, having witnessed the very
successful operation of HOTCHKISS'S VERTI
CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham's
Mill in t-ayettevtlle, in May and J one last, were
inducer! to pun base the Ri"ht for Ibe entire Stalo
of North Carolina, and now offer inMtidual Rights
for sale on very reasonable trmif. Thev 1m
now on hand Seventeen fall sts of Wheels, 'and
have in ide arransementa to keen a constant sun.
Besides bein irenerally adot.ted in the Northern
States, there are already twelve saws in successful
operation in ibis State, and eight others in process
of erection. The astonishing Mwer and speed of
these V heels have been wttcessd by hundreds ot
citizsns of this Si ate, vtitb unfv rsal appprobation.
And we desire all bo may f-el an interest in the
subject to exanono the Mills of Arcb'd Graham,
Col. Alex'r Murehison, Christopher Monroe, Alex'r
Williams, Arch'd McLaurin. J. McDaniel, John
Cade, Mrs. EfTv McFadvcn, in this County : Col.
jonn v. mciutiiirin, in Kichmond Count v; Tlu.
C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy Royall in
Sampson County ; to each of whom we Relet
for information as to the ( ractiea opeiation ot these
w neeis.
- Persons who" apply soon for Rights can have
them pui up by workm n. who have been instruct
ed by Mr Hotcliki?s huHself.
The Proiirietors of the risht of this WTheel in the
State of North Carolina, have received the follow,
ioir certificate:
Fayetteville, Feb'y 3, 1645,
We, the Subscribers, residing in tire County of
Cumberland and itnte of North Carolina, having
been enajred in the mantiurtureof Lumber for mn
ny years,feel fully warranted in statin?, that HotcU-
kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and
their appendages, are worthy of the patronage of ali
mill owners, and that wehavefulL confidence in
their superiority ; ".nt the value nf Mills will be
very much enhanced by their introduction. They
are more durable; and easier kept in oider when
properly put tnc-thrr than the common Flutter
Wheel: they will save at least one-third -of the
water, and run well in back 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 McF AD YEN,
C. P. MALLETT.
ARCHIBALD GRAHAM
JOHN McDANIEL.
ALEX'R MURCH1SON.
ARCH'D McLERAN.
DNL McDIARMID,
ANGUS CAMERON, , ,
- (Millwriuht.V
. JOHN C. McLAURlN.
- (li-icbmonil County.)
THOMAS C, SMI Tlx,
V - fRtarloii nxnnt.
They have also rec ived a ce tificatc from Col.
Alexander Murebison, (which will be published
berealter among ethers in handbill lorm,) in which
lie speaks of Ihis as .'he . greateM ioiprovement
mate on saw n-iuis in my llusj time;" says that
hi- Saw will cut 5000 feet in a day; it actually cut
on the day befl.re he . wrote, 4683 leet of inch
Quai ter .Boards;- makes 240 strokes in a minute;
h it one haJI of the water is saved; and concludes
by recomrm-nRin;; its acoption fo Mill owners.
.;- Other certificates, w hich huve been promised.
will be pabiish' d liereoiier,
. s ARCHIBALD McLAUCHLIN,
DUNCAN McNEiLL,
ALFRED A. McKETHAN.
Fayetteville, March 15, 1845. 316-tf.
. ww t i 1 1 r i i s .t-
Wjjtj resipectiui
iy inform tho citizens
of Fayetteville andthe public
generally, tbat he has taken
the stand recently occjpied
by E. J. Clark, on Giile.pie
Street, 5 doors South of the
Market Square, where he will
manufacture and ke-D con
startly on hand an assortment of ' .
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.
Persons wishing to purchase would well te
call and examine his stock before tiurclinsinw else
where, as he is determined to, sell as cheap as auy
orn'-r minaMciurrr t n i ne niare,
- B AK ERS if an entirely new pattern.
ROOFING done in th Iistest style, and best
manner. Also GU TTL-RING. ' - - "
Aug,.-17, 1344. 26J-y.
Hail STUD
FOR SALE.
I W18H to sell my land King on. Big Ro-kfish,
being about 2000 acres of good turpentine land,
with a good stream for carrying ,"t lo market,' nai
oab'eal any time while there is wafer ene-u:h for
boats to rua b lwe n Fayetteville and Wilming
ton. Title indijsptrtable. . . , ' T
- ALEXANDER WILLIAMS.
July 12, 1845. 333-tf. .
TO THE PUBLIC.
Th sunseriher has now in store, direct, from
NewYork and Philadefpbra. a lare and general
assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY
Fini Cloths and Cassimefes; Tweeds; Saitinets;
Kentucky Jeans and Kerseys x' vWm and figured
Alpaccas; Calicoes; Ginghams; fine MeatchedAfus
bn and Shirtins; Vesting Stoisks; Scarfs; -cords
and tasse!c for cloaks and dr 8irs; Muslin d 'La ins;
Cashmere ?e Ecosses; fine Bonnets; fur and woof
Hats and Caps ; fine and coarse Shoes and Tiootm ;
sopr. family Blankets; common do.; negro Blank
ets; Shawls from 2 5 cents to la dollars j fambS
wool, cotton, and Merino Shirts; Si'k do.; Merino
and silk Shirts forlsdiesj fine ingrain Carpeting;
Rope and Bagin; Iron; Steel and Nails; fine Su
gar and Cofiee; Salt, &e.5 tog-ether with Hardware
and Cutlery, and oilier GxMd tedious to men
tion. The above Goods-w ill be sold a cheap-Jrtr
cash or produce as mr other goods in the market
of the same quabty and style. 'P.TAYLOR. ,
-; Octber 4, 1845. t ' ' - V 345-Jm. s
..Obsenrer.copy,l months. - v-- i -- a
HAS jnst received at hi Old Standi f Wa
Yard.) a NErV STOCK OP. "
ron
Hats'and Caps, BooU and ! Shoes,
Groceries &c. &c.,t '
WKi4 will h&anld fitmm r..U L.j
I 1 " m mfr w Vll VI nuiail,i
liprwotfj prodoe, . ' & --.
LVolnme 6 Number 3D5
MEW
CONFECTION AH Y, FHUIT
AND TOY STORE.
THE Subscriber has taken the New Brick
Store on Ihe north ride of Hay stro t, a few doors
above the Market House, where' be is now open
ing'a fin assortment of GOODS in ibe above fine,
consif ting in pait'of the foi'owinf articles :
Fruit.
Almonds. Filberts, Madeira, Brzil & Pecan Nuts,
Prunes, Currants. Canton and Havana Preserves,
Citron, ic Arrangements are made for fresh sup.
plies of Oranges. Lemons, Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&c.
SPICES.
.?ace. Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia in mots. Ground
Cassia, Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard an J
Ground Ginser. '-' ' - - - - ' ' '
PICKLES JJJVD SJUCES. -
. Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup.. Olives, Sardines,
ana as-orteu rickles.
CRACKERS.
Boston. Butter and Water Crackers, Soda, arid
Lemon Biscuit?, Pilot Bread.
PERFUMERY.
Ciloarne, Lavender and and Rose Water, Bay
Rum, Bears', Antique and Macassar Oils, Vtr
ben Cream, Extracts, Soaps, of every variety.
WILLOW WARE.
Wagons, Cradles. Chairs, and Bucke ts.
SUNDRIES.
Powdered, Crus'ied, Loal and Brown Sugars,
Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co
coa, Slureh, Indigo, Camphor, Lenten Syrup, Ma
deira ad tfweet Alalaga Wines, Champagne,
scotch and iviacrcboy bnuff, choice Chewii.g To
bacco, Res-ilia, Principe and I InvanaCiars, Sweet
Oil, Sperm Candles, Herring, Brooms, Whisks,
Fluids, Violins, Accrdeons, &c. cc.
A "real variety td QiSQ UeSKD!?
ODIUQa suitable for Pre. ents, too numerous tc
mention. A 'so,
Every variety of CANDIES at Wholesale a nrf
Retail. .
ICP Call and take a look.
w. pRton.
October 25, 1845. ' 349-tf.
THE' subscriber offors hisevices to the i? I
zens of Fayetteville, as Carpenter and Contractor,
and hopes by prompt attention to business to shar
a part of the publio patronage. M.'Yt . ROSE.
.Tiifv 19. 1845. - 335 lf. -
MALLEABLK IRON, LL .
SUCH as Carriage Alukr use. i A good as
sortment a I ways on hand, and for sale at cne cent
per pound advance oh the Manufacturers' prices by
W. PRIOR.
October 25. 1845. 349-tf,
NEW MUSIC
Just received and for sale by
R. W.UARDIE.
October 11, 1845. 347-tf.
fftOflnftn BUSHELS ALUM SALT,
QJfHJfHJrW 50d sacks Liveipool dlto,
40 barrels ditto ditto, "
1(0 bags prime Rio Coffee,
20 hhds. N. O. and St. Croix Sugars,
" 20 bugs Pepper, Spice & Ginger
I (ous Swedes & English Iron,
000-lbs. )iz: Cast, German, English," ai.d.
Am Blister,
- 250 sides Sole Leather,
" 5uO ditto Upper ditto,
100 ditto Skirting ditto,
80 piece Cotton Bagging,.
100 kegs Nails assorted
50 ci.ils Hemp Rope,
200 lb-. B igging Twine, -.
60 bbls. Brandy and Whiskey,
- C ditto Old Rye Whiskey,
I pipe Holland Gin.
1 u'itto French Brandy, -Old
'Hennessey" Brandy, in glass,
I pipe sup'r Malaga Wine,
15 qr. casks White and other Wine,
40 dozen London Porter, in -quatts
and pints,
" 5000 lbs. Dr Hides,.
5000 lbs. Castings,. :
Sperm Candles, Cider Vinegar, Chfxtolate, Salfpe-.
tie, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Epsom Salts, Bar
Soap, Starch, Cigar, Cassia, Smoked Henixi,
Mackertl, No. 3, in baricl, 8x 10 Glass, Putty,
Loaf Soear, Hvson and Imperial Teas, .Coffins'
Axes. Horse Shoes. Fur and Wool IJATS,
SHOES, fcefce.
And a full nsottment of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY. .
Purchitsed at the Ue Package SsUs in New York
st reduced prices. Persons wishing to pnrchaa'
trill call. T. S. LUTI ERLCIH,
-Novr2. 1845. 3533w '
MRS. E. NEETZEE
RETURNS hr nost -raiefnl thanks to tltv friends
of her late husband, and others w bo hove b friend
ed her in her bereavement. fr their kind attention
and aJMt3ce, and bes to assure lh tn all. from
the bottom ol Iter heart, that while her life is vouch
safed, her gratitude for their kind offices will be .
unc at l ng.
fcdie also beog 0 inhirm them and the rnWic
generally, that -she h taken the framed house
nearly opposite loMr Geo- McNr i!l. and formrxly
occupied by her late husband, where she has re
sumed the business of J3iilx!XT4 in all Ms,
branches-, and will he hapv to turrih ber old cus- .
lorm rs and others ith FRESH BREAD, ar.d all
other articles in ber lino-at the shortest notice, and -on
the most reasonable terms. - ''
Weddin and other nas Cakes fsrnishea for.-
parties. Yeast of the best quality at all times.
Wknreas. Felix Bell. !atd bt Sfapso county, N.
r. . I.b deturted this life, and Letters of ArfroirU-
tration have been granted to Ibe aobsctibcr. Ibis i.
therefore to giye notice to the next ot am a no dis
tributees of aid estate, that the subecfifcer is nw
readv to close" the same, and paj to those entitled.-
their ibsreorssld estat. . , z
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