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"character AS irTBrTIDT7AI-3 ANB THE GLORY OP THE Ttrr . M "K THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIeWS.w FA YETTE VILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. !846. Volume 6 Number 35 13 AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT H TO it, Hi; i TKHMS OP THE NORTH CAROLINIAN I Peaun 'Mf paid advance, 99 AO if pai J at the end of six months 3 00 al llie Bud Of the jear 3 50 Hates of Advertising x ,. 8l,y cunts per sq.iare f r the firsi, and thirty cents far eh siihsiqunnt insertion. Advertising v tna '' ,,e charged according t th'? quantity of mutter Inserted. C-titrt a-lverlistimrtts, tc, 35 per cent higher. NEW CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. DRY GOODS AND eKOCIBK,Y STORE ! I VtSW PALL 7TCNT2P. GOODS 1 1 1 . AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ! ! ! ! TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old customers, and the public genera ly, that he is now receiving nnd opening his new Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing naiiv every arti cle u his line, and usually kept in Stores in ihis market, which I offer for sale at prices tt suit the pressure of the times. 1 would say to all who want CHEAP and FlSIUOJS"JIBLE Goods, call and examine my Stock, as 1 shall feci happy in j-howins my Goods, let ling coufidei t I cannot fail t please both in quality and price. My Gods are nil fresh, and of the most approved styles and lashions. I would say farther, that I am determined to 8-11 my Goods at smalt advances on the prime cost, and ft u r mvsetl" that they have been bought as will as ny stock in this market. Among my assortment will be found THE S-iIimmIm r ha fakrn the N.w Brick Store on the north side of Hay strr.'t. a few doors n'liive the Market llxtis", where he i now open in 2 a fine assort inent of GOODS in the above line, consisting in pait of the following articles : Fruit. Almonds, Filberts, Madeira, Brazil fc Pecan Nut, Prunes, Currants, Canton ami Havana Preserves, Citron, Sic. Arrangements are made for fresh sup. pis of Oranges. Lonmna, Apple, Cocoa Nut s,&c. SPICES. .Mace, Nittmez. Clown, Caoria in mats, Groiini Cassia. Ground Pepper, Als-pic-, Mustard an I Ground Ginger. P ICICLES JI.YI) SJUCES. Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Olives, Sardine., and as-ortcd Pickle. CR.JICKE US. llostan. Butter a nd W:(ter Crackers, Soda and Lemon Biscuits, Pilot Bread. PERFUMERY. C 1osne, Lavendfr and and Rose Wafer, Bay Hum, Bear, Antique and Macassar Oils, Ver brn. Cream, Extrcs, Snaps of every variety. WILLOW WARE. W"on., Cradle. Chairs, and Baskets. SU.YDRIES. Powdered, Cma'ied, Loat and Brown Ru;sr, Coffee Chocolate, Macaroni, Vt rnticelli, Co- !.a, Slarvh, Indigo, Camphor, Li mon Syrup, Ma deira ad Sweet Maltha Wi-ies, Champagne, Scotch and Maeeobov SnutT, choice Chewii.r To bacco, Regalia, Principe and " lavanaCigars, Sweet l jl Sperm Cand'es, Herring, B'ooms, Whisks, I lutes, Vio'ins, Accordions, &c. &c. A r t vari.iv ofJ4Va ASI3 IFASt ltKSdi)3 sui'ahte for Pre .cuts, tow numerous. to ient ion. A 'so. Every variety of CANDIES, at Wholesale and R.taif. j IZP" Ca'.l and take a look. W. PR'OR. October 25. 349-tf.. 1 li V? V IT D fV HAS received in 1, iV 13 1 U ii.lt 1 part hi Stuck o i LL and WIMTEll GOODS, consist in o I ry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c, &c. J I DnnuvSr. A Scinelle's French Brandv, (choice In inds,) Saddles ot all descriptions, from S5 to '25, d al.o daily expected, Groceries-, Hardware, C i l-rv, Druffs, Window Glass, &c. &e all ol w lieli he will ! -'ad tn exchane for CASH or 4 J ,ii :i ? ry ProMt-e. Give mc a call. oi.'4i. ISt".. 3t.'i-y. A. M. CAMPBELL, lliiviiio; IteMii tippniulf-ri AUCTIONEER F' .r th town of Fayell -ville, is prepared to attend i- lSe sale ot anv oodj which may be cntru.itd to h . Co'isifitnents from abroad will bo promptly at t nded . April in, I8li. 32I-V- 'or I.tditi wear t Casbmer -de-Lanes, llvp. Cashmere, Motis'.in d'Laues, Shaded d'Laues, Fiui'd Alpacca, Chng;ib'c do. Plain do. Striped do. K-u'iionaMe Chusan-, Bishop Lawns, Uulivd tin. Swi-s Muslins, Linen d. Cainbric do. Jaconet do. Book do. Chec M and striprd do. Piiiur'd do. Tape Edzine, Lace do. Olack do. Plain Bo'ibincl Lace, Fiur'd do. FiurMCap do. Dima-k Shawl Color'd Hose, Merino Drawers, httk do. Merino Shirts, Cotton do. Cotton Drawers, A great variety of M i Fine fancy Vesting, Hose and half Hose. Common fancy do. Gents' IJiivin Gloves, fuf Gentlemen' Wrar : Black Hosk in do. F . . Nett, plaid, fijfiirM and Bl u k vvool-ded Uloths, Color'd do. do. otrined. woollen and B"lte do. HcaVV woollen do. cotton Shaw Is, Half-mournin" ditto Mourning' do. Black Hosk i i Gloves, Color'd do do. Color'd Kid d . Black Silk do. White do. do. Silk, cotton, and woollen Fancy Mitts. Striped Invisible 2 recti do. Drab do. W. B. Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cas-Hmeres, Striped do. Plain do. Mix'd super Tweeds, Plain do. do. 41 O. Linen Bosoms, Do. Collars, Fa ncy Scarfs, Black Satin ditt-.. Do. " halfdo. Satin, s: k, and Worsted St oaks. Silk and cotton Handker chiefs, a variety. Gum-elastic Suspenders, Linen cambrickHandk'fs Black Cashmere Hose, Sattinetts.atl eolors.qual- Woollen and cotton Hose Imitation do. Ribbtd do. ities and prices. p-aEcroir goods. Fancy silk and mousli o- Pocket Wallets. L ice Cape., Liul eV woollen cioods Lace Caps, Whal bones, Affate and p'-arlButton, Cordtd Ski'ts, Sportiu" &fi.io metal do. Pocket Books, d'Lune Handkerchiefs. Ivory fine Combs, Silk Pursi u, Tuck do. Cotton do. Side do. Drei ig do. Toilet Soap, and half-Hose. Cologne, Hair Brushes, Cloth Do. Ciar Cases, Snuff Boxes, &c, &e., &c. Kentuckx Jr-ans.all qua! ities and rricts. Woollen lravaf. Fancy Keiacys, low price. Do. Comforts, Bed, white, and ytllow B'eached Shirtings, Flanrwls, Do. Sheetings, Twilled do. Brown Shirtings, Apron Checks. Do. Shielings, Bed Tick! ff'', ria'. Linens, PLi I Liod-eys, all wool, P-4 do. Plaid and ( I iin ditto cot- Imitation do. ton and wool, Table Cover , Silk Sere, Bird's-eye Diap r. Worsted do. Cotton do. Crown Holland, Brown cotton do. Co:d and p'a n Silesia. Do. linen do. Plain and coI'dCaiubru-s Dnmratic Gin;ham, Blue do. Bio.- Drill, India brown do. Cotton Handkerchief", Supondris,G loves, Hose Brussels and half-Hose, S Ik Uinbrelins, Gingham do. Ciiton do. 12 4 Whitue Blankets, 10-4 do. do. 9-4 do. do. 8-4 do. do. 8-4 Twilled do. Nei'ro Blankets, Saddle do. Woo'& Cotton Caipetins Cotton stair do. Tutfted Hearth Rugs, do Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c, &c, &.c, ."c, &c. 250 pi'-ces Calicoes, from to 2t cr-nts per 3"ard, some of the latest and best patterns. Java Coffee, Rio lo. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sizars, N.Orleans do. ;oaf do. Lump do. HE(IDD1BIR11I1B Black Tea, Starch, Bir Ssp, Green do. Powder in kej, R.imns, Pickles, Shot, Lei-', Lftno-i Syrup, in bottles, Mae.Uere', P. pp. r Sauce. Sack Salt, B .x-s smok d Herrii2" Alum do. B x s Cheese, Paiia naY'iij Hyson Tea Sweet Oi', ivio lasses. Brooms, Water Buckets, ln4izo, Madder, Copper", Span. Brown, Pepper, Spice, Gi n er, Snuff.Ci'ars, Tobacco, Cotton B. Hi-SBopet S'de Leather, Liquors, &c , &e. &c. Pocket Cut'crv, Tall do. An assoitment Ta Table Sj-oons, Butcher Knives, Shoe do. Fine and com'n Seisfor Do " Shears, Carpenters Hamimrs, Do. Flatchets, Frying Pans, Bribt do. Twisted Trace Chains, and S'raijiht do. Fifth Halter d"o. Hand Saws, Grass Sevtbes, Cottin Knives, Weeding Hoes, Chisels, Augurs, Pad Loi ks, Ch'-st ilo. Till do. St ck c'o. Uiin do. Mill-saw Files, Casi-s:eel haid-saw do, Sheep Shears, Screws, llinr.s, Gimblt ts, Gun-Locks, Collins'cast-st cl Axes, Kind's do. Root's do. Cast-steel Brond Axes, Shavin" Glassta, Toilet do Iron Na.Is. Cotton and Wool Cards, Drawing Knives Currv Combs, ; , Latches, Bolts, l-Iiicourae Zzj&t Home Manufactures Gardner i IVIcKetlian, JJ.VV6 lately lua.'c considerable improvement in Hirif style of Work , a nd have now on hand U-.N K'UAL ASSORTMENT, coni!in of Qarriuges, Barouclies, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkcys, Waggons, &c. Wkich lor elegance ol shape and li" j-lt ll,,ra bjlitv, will compare with any mode in Ihe U Slates. Prisons wjsltjng to buy, would do wel to caI and examine our work, as we have deoriniro to sell LOW for Cah, or approved notes. Having in our employ firs-t rule Smi'hs, we are prepar.-d to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms, We warrant all our work to be of good and faith, ul w'orkrnnhip nnd maferjals, for ona year. iCr REPAIRING faithlulSy executed at short no'iee, and on reasonable term. Favct. ville. February 8, 1845. Y- BOOKS For New-Year's & Christmas Gifts For sale by II. Wa Hj&BDIB. Odd Fellow's Off.-Mnjj, or 846, the prettiest Annual ofthestason. The Gift for I84Q. Th-following are some of the contribi ors to this work : H- W, Longfellow, Joseph C. Neal, N F Willis, Gdmore Siiunn, Mrs Sigourney, and others of ihe best writers in the country. . Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir fat ;846(by M9 J. C. Edgarton. Christian's Annual for 1846. A. varioty of Juvenilo Annuals Iqr children. Also, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albuma, Miaoellane. books with flue bindings suitable for presents. ov93, 1845. 354 -,r- BDntI; a audi SBiKipes. Super calf Boots, " kip do. sbi'j do. Thi kkip' r'o. Fine sew'd Broans, Fiuo si'k HiS, " fir Ilrn:id'iriin Spor g Common pcirsr'tl Brogans Ladies' morocco Ties, Youth's "do. " do. Boots, Men's Pumps, M's' d- Ladis fine kid Slippers, " Shoes, thick" d. " Sl.ppers, HATS, CdPS, $c. Gl.ze l round-ton Ilat, f me pm nv.it ps Fi e muskrat Ca s, ' n;l:.k cloth do A variety of glazed Boys' super cloth fur do. do. do. Children's morocco Boots Lfdies' fine calf do. Women's heavy Sho s, " Slippers, &c, &c, &c. Boys' sc!tte ("a i, Ch U's cloth. f.ir b.nds, " Tii bins &c. &.C. CROCM-ElRir. Fine ..'rrepoof Ware B e kfast Tl itcs, Di iiier do. Snpprr do. Ciij a anil Saucers, B .wis and Pitche s, Ewers and Basin, Soup Plates, Spittoons, Coffee Cups, Dishes, &.e., &c. Common Crockery a variety of all Goods in this line. for FOR SALE. c ?oj(njrorUbJe Dwelling, wiih mit-houaes not Ur from the marKct,. Apply at tb Q&e.. Vw. 8018.45 Cut Wine Glasea, Tumb'ers, 1. car.teis, B ittannii Castors Cop Plates. NOW IN STORE AND FOR SAlE io Cash or Produce : 25 bb!s. Pickled Herrnss, No. I. -r 'b'. No 3 Mackerel, 2 boxes prime Dairy Cheese, 3 L -2 , v .,, . 3 hbds. New O. leans Sugar, boxes prime s..M,ked No Herrings, 2 ' Porti Rico do. 2' bbls. back country Wlukey. nrgA Crates Crockery put up to order, suited for Country Stam?. ' C. R. JONES, Fa-yetteville, December 6, 1 8 15. US-lf. . Foot of Hay mount. are now re- ire THE Subscribers ceiving.at .the 2d tenement of Mrs Hoopers Fi cT , 1 - oum side ot tiay street, an entire v o, staple and Kancy (RdDdDUD Cond ting i part of super blue, black, brown, drab, invisible r.en and beaver Cloths ; fancv and iench Cassjmeres ; Sattiuctts, KcnMck Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, paln and fancv v.lvet, salin, and F reneh cashmere Vestings; ditt'oStocks, Cravats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col lars; an assortment of coat and vest Bindiif, Cord and Buttons, Canvass and Paddinff ; brown and bleached Shirtings, Sheetings. Drills, Linens; col d and white CamSric Muslins, erass Linen C ambr.c, hemst tch a n d s d k Ha nd k erchi fs; A I paca s, Thibet arid Indiana Cloth, for Ladies' cloaks; musjjo and super French cashmere-dc-Lanes; plain black gios-dc-Swiss and fiffiired gros-de-nap Sdks; rich Prints; Lisle Edgins; bobimt wire and blond Uuillmir; Piping; Gimps; Italinn Sewing; spool cotton and linen Thread, assorted colors; tmstcdSilk; cotton and worsted Mitts; sup. r black and c-.l d kid Glove?; ditto silk, merino, and cot t"ii ditto; white and black and ribb'd Hose; ditto merino Pei m ditto; cashmere, merino, Thibet and other Shawls; work botes; toilet Glasses; shell twist tuck and sideCoinbs; jet shawl and hair Pins super Needles, Pins, Scissors; tnff-ta and satin r !rJCl a"'' Vap R-'bbons: with a general assortment rGroceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boot?, and Shoes. . "ne arove Goods, bavin? been purchased lato in the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at reduced oriccs) will be sold low for cash, or charged to those who will pay cash when called on. D. & W. MrLAUitlM. Dec. 13, J845. 356-y. NOTICE. THE Stibciihcrs have taken possession of their former stand on Green street, and are now opening a svneral assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, and Cutlery, And such other Goods as thev havehrernforc dealt JOHN HUSKE & SON. Dec. 13, 1845. 356-fm. NOTICE. THE Subscriber, Administrator of Malcom Ray, deceased, will hire out the Negroes belonging to the estate of his intestate, on the first Monday in January next. The hiring will lake ttlace at the late residence of the deceased. Good bonds will be required before the negroes are delivered. ANDREW C. RAY, Dec. 12, 1845. 356-ts. Adm'r. State of North CarolinaColumbus county. Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions JVucember Term, 1845. Slate vs. Matthew Wadkins. Attachment. IT appearing to the Coutf that the defendant in th s case is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered that pub'ication be made for six weeks in the NCaroliniait for the said defendant to appear, replevy and plead, at the next term of this Court, to be livid for tho rounty nfCoIiimbus at the Court House in White ille, on the second Monday in February next, or judgment by default will be entered against him, and the property levied on will be sold to satisfy the same. WM. MILLICAN.Clerk. Dec. 13, 1845. .356-6r per adv. 83 25. JACKSON JOHNSON HAS just received at his Old Stand (Wajron Yard,) a NEW STOCK OF UTS" GJOOJB, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c, &c., Which will be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged or country pronuc October 4, 1845. 34-tf OIL! C Barrels TANNER'S OIL, for sal v., IS45. e ny gej. McNeill. I N D E M N I T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. C A PITA L. $ 1 05,000. Office in Grand ntnr First Street, I Villi a dim burg, opposite the City of .Yew For A. ' Igency office, Wells Building, 62 Wall ., Yew ForA". -DIRECTORS: Christian Zabriskie Abr'm T. Boskvrck. Andrew C Benedict, Francis St'iohcil, Frederick W. Favre. Siml H. Clapp. Jeremiah Johnson, J ih i Leggctt, Chas. O. Ha ndy, L ii eel lticbardson, John Skillman, Sum I. Willi-ts. Nicholas WyckcfT. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres'l. Andrew B. Hodges, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Acnt, New York. THE Willia Jisbur Fire Insurance Company, having been incorporated by an act of the Leisla . lure of the State of New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors ofler to Insure their fellow-citizens throughout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On Buildinzs, Good and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring i hem that the affairs of the Company, shall be conducted with such fairness, candor and liberality as th-y trust will entitle it to pub lie confidence ana patronage. The S'lbsciihtr, Agent for the nliovo Com pany, will give any further information that may be desired by those who wish to Insure. JAMES MARTI NE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb.8, 1845. 3II-tf. ' 8-e 9o Wa80 - 1 oltl JT A MES KYL IB, At Ills 3Tew Brick Store, HAS just rec icd a large and general assortment Jimonjz which are Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, S itlincls nnd Kentucky Jenns, Tweeds, lvcrse-s, inf Liusiys, B'atlkets and K'amx , , 1560 piece Culico, Blcacb'd and brown Domestics, fin 3-4lo If-4 Irish Lint ns. Lawns, and Diapers, . Alpntca and Muslin U Lnins, Cashmeie de Coss- ami Victoria Striperr Point and Bed Blank, t. Real Tartan Plaid and oth-r Shawls, UUck and color d Silks, Dress ami Linen Camhnck Hiindkcn birui, Cros-barrd ai d strip. l Mubn, Jac net and Swiss Muliu - C-ambric and book Muslin, Silk and iihcr Vestiojfs, -"- Ladies' Glov s and .Mm, Real Fr nt h worked Collars and Caps, Winter Bonnet Ribbons, Braid and Straw Bonnets, 75 packages Boots and Shoes, With many other articles, all of which bring pa chase.f at the lowest package prieas a I auction, wiH1 be offer! very cheap lot CASH, or on Time to punctual customers. Sept. 27. 1845. v. . A wagon and team of live horses ready for h ant ing on the usual terms or for sale cheap. Also, a second hand Sulkey, a fashionable article nearly new for sale low or hire, applv to THOMAS J. JtflJUS. Oct. 25 1845, 349 -5ma x 1TH7T SOOZ3o STATIONKKY, BINDING, See. R. W. HARDIE his supply of ISew Books, and St itionery, together with an en tiro new Book binding appnratas. lie has opened a store next door to the Post UN fice, where he will be jjad to supp'y his friends and customata. October 4. 1845. I4i-y TVTXrotTJ.D respcclful- VV I FOR SALE, Cheese in boxet; Raisins in whole and half boxs Superior Frnh Brandy and Poit Wine. D. & W. McLAURIN. Dec. 13, IS45. 356-tf. ly Inform the citizens of Fayctteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpied by E.J.Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will i:v "manufacture and ' kep con stantly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would well te call and examine his stock before purchasing else i : j . i . wnerc,as ne i oeiermmea io sen as ciieap as any otner manufacturer in the. tate. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the fastest style, and best manner. Also GU I Tl KING. Aug. 17, 1344. 26 l-y CJHIEAJP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE TO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber has now in store, direct from New York and Pbiladelphi a lar2e ;nd g.neral assortment ofSTAPLE AND r ANCY V !8 r. si W V 1 m CV - W l BIB Bkf aw - nil" HUM UMllii " ' m t;anmere ic tveoascs; ' . . n,. . Hata and Caps j fine and coarse Shoes and Boots , nipr. family Blankets; common do.; negro ets Sbawla from 25 cents to 15 dollars ; la mo s wool, cotton, and Merino Shirts; Slk do.; Merino and silk Shirts for ladie?; fine ingrain Carpeting; Rope and Bagging; Iron; Steel and Natl-S &e iu gar and Coffee; Suit, Sic. together with Hardware and Cutlery, mil ot her Goods ton tedious to men lion. The above Qoods will be sold as cheap for cash or produce as any other goods in the market of the same quality and at vie. P.TAYLOR. .OcVb.or it 185. 345-3ro. Mew IPfin ODE The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm f - H. THT. Beattv &. Co., For the transaction of A General Commission Business la the 7 own of Wilmington, .V. C. They will ivc particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumtcr, and Naval Stores ; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back country. They Would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lic patronage, and pledge their best exertions to gi va satisfaction. H.W. BEATTY, JOHN C. LATTA, July 19, 1845. 334-tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Maker use. A "ood as sortment at ways on band, and for sale atone cent iwir Dound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by F V. PRIOR. October 85, 1 845,. 349-tf. THE Subscriber, havin been appointed under a Decree of the Court of Equity, for the county of Cumheiljnd, at rail lerm, lo4, a Commissioner to sell certain Real Fstate in the Town f Fayctte ville, owned jointly by himself and the hi-irs at Law of William Nolt, dee'd, in pursuance of said decree, will expose to public sale at the Market House in said Town, on Monday the 26th day of January, isib, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following valuable Real Estate: Lot corner Hay and Donaldson Streets, Lot corner Hay and Robeson Streets. The property will be sold on a credit of six months. Ponds wiih approved security will be re- qoireo. jullA u.diAiiti,uommtr. r ayeitevu.e, uec. l-t, l43. Jao-tew. Just Received on Consignment, French Brandy, Holland Gin, American Brandy, 40 boxes No. I &oap. A. M.CAMPBELL. March 15. 1845. 316-tf "J. W. BAM.EJR IS now receiving his large and general assortment of CHAIRS, from fine Hair Seat Mahogany, down to the common Windsor, purchased by himelf for cash al the manufactories at Philadel phia. New York, and Boston, which will be sold as low proba bly lower, than any in the market. Also, a sen en) assortment of a3)lSTiSf v&3tiii3aJI3a rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled Ha r MATTRESSES, with a large assortment of Cabinet Furniture, Of his own mannfaettire, 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 Rock in? Chairs, French and Povt Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, fee. &c, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or on mum to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1845. 3 14-tf- GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the AdKBSTTt business, and will make liberal advances on consignments of Lumber, Naval Stores, &v&e. Wilmington, Sept. 20 1845a 3-6nu J 1 f f i o ( Call and try, before you buy.") THE Subscriber has taken the Store next door above the Store of Messrs B. Rose & Son, where he i. now openin-f a well selected Stock of the above aiticb-s, (Philadelphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell Cheap" for Cash or on Tim. Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats. ' medium brim do " fashionable Russia meilitim brim do broad d i do lah'ble Mole Skin do Angola Men and Bay's round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hals." Men and Boys ! white and black Wool Hats. The assortment embraces various ktnvla of Bea ver, Russia, For, Silk, and Wool Hats, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted if necessary. Jt S4 A general assortment of Fur, Cloth, Seat. Sealette, and Glazed Caps, for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. " Very low." Together with a en.-r.i I assortment of Men's, Woman's, Youth's, Bv', M i-e', and Children's BOOTS & SHOES, Which will be found of good quality and at reduced prices." WANTED SI 000 worth of Ot- ler. Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Mur-k Rat and D'er Skins, for winch a "liberal" price will be ffien. REMOVAL. Jsls. P- 7cCilX,I-ITItT, JAILOK, ' f Ih.i removed hi. Es tiiblishtnent from his lute (fund, (o the store next door west of the Cape Fear Bank, recently ic copied by Mr Win. J. Anderson. He will warrant his wik to bts t final to nny in the place, nnd charges as. moderate. Nov. 22, 1845. 340-tr JOSEPH S. DUNN oilers his ser- vices as unde. taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for buildii-g orjobbirg. Terms liberal. October 1 1, 1845. A. J. ERA M BERT. 346-6m. LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $2,500,000. The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in both European and American po'jcies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SURANCE J'OCl ET Y. LO N DOS. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wai.i. Street.) J"ee York. Jacob H irvev, Eq,Cbn. George Barclay, Esq. Jol.u L. Palmer. E-.q- S.ml. S. Howlantf, Esq. Jonathan Goodbu-. Esq. Gi bam A. Wor'h, Es). James Hoonnan, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, E. I'iiladeiphia. Clement C. BWI-, Esq. Louis A. Gotley, En. SsarsC. Wralk.l.Eor C o. Rex Graham, Esq. J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General A-nt for the United Stal.a and British NA. Colonies. " CO- The SuWriilierii, having Iwen appnint. ed Asenis for this Company tn the Town of Fay -ettcrille, are prepared ftect Life Iti-nrant-r, and lo furnish mil desired information and explanations on the subject. STARK & PEARCE. Affents FajelUiHIetNov..2f, 1945. 3J If. TO LUMBER MEN. THE Su'ticribcr-, hvm witnes.-td the vrrv successful operation of HOTCHK ISS'S VERTI CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham's Mill in Fayetfevillc, in May ai.d June last, were induced to purchase the ili"ht lor the entire Slate of North Carolina, and now offer individual Rijghta for sale on very reasonable terms. The bate now on hand Seven lien full si ts ol Wheels, and have made arrangements to keep a constant sup ply. uesides being gen rally adopted in the INoithern States, there are already twelve saws in surcesFfnl operation in this Slate, and eibt others in process of erection. The astonishing ower and spef d o. these Wheels have been witness d by hundreds or citizens of this State, with universal appprobafion. And we desire all who may l c an interest in the subject to examine the Mills of Arcli'd Graham, Col. A lex r ivlurcliiwon, Chrto tier M on roe, Alex'r Williams, Arcli'd McLaurin. J. McDnmol, Joh Cade, Mrs. EfTy McFadyen, in this County -CoL John C. McLaurin, in Richmond County; Thos. C. Smith in Bladen County : nnd Hardy RovaM in Sampson County; to each of whom vie Relet for information as to the radical opctation of these vv ne-is. Persons who apply soon for Rifhts can hava them put tip by workmen slm have been instruct ed bv Mr Hotcliki himself. The Proprietors of Ihe ri"ht of this Wheel in the State of North Carolina, have received the follow ing certificate; Fayetteville. Fcb'y 3, 1845, We, the Subscribers, n sidine in the County oi Cumberland and -tote of North Carolina, having beenenjjaged in the manufacture of Lumher for ma ny years, feel fully warranted in slnlm?, lhal rlotcu- kiss's VKKJIUAL WATER WIlbbLo, ana I heir appendage!-, are worthy of ll-e patronace rfe! ooll owners, and that r have full confidence in llieir superiority ; ''.at the value of Mills w ilr be very much enhanced by their introduction. They arc more durable, and easier kept in oidrr lic n . properly put tothr than the cotrioon Flutter Wherl:lbey w7il save at least one-third of the 4 water, and "run w-ll in back water hen there is a bead above. The speed of the Sw is increased, from one-half to double ihe strokes per miiiQlc ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN MUNROE. CHRISTOPHER MUNROE, JOHN McFADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON. ARCIl'B McLERAN. DAXL McDIARMID, ANGUS CAMERON, (Millwright .r JOHN C. McLAURIN. i Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, ' (Bladen Caonfy.) Ths-y have also rec ired a ce-tificate from CoL. Alexander Murchison, (which will be publasbeds hereafter among others n bandhill form,) in watch. hSteaks of lh as "the . greatest improvement made on Saw Mills in my hiJ lime ;" says that his Saw wilt cnt 5000 feet in a day; it actually cut on the day before he wrote. 4683 lect of 1 .inch- . Gluarter Boards; snakes 240 strokrs in a minute; that one half of ike water is saved; and concludes by recommending its adoption to Mill owner. Other eerfificates, which have been promjsiV will be published hereafter. . . ,.r ARCHIBALD MeLAUCHLIN, DUNCAN MeNEILL, ALFRED A. McKETHAN. FayetteviRe, March 15 45. 316-tf.
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