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xnx "CHARACTER is AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT M TO INDITIDTJALS; AND THE QLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS i : i, HY VTM H BAYNE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. !846. t Volume 6 Number 3fiO am TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN ! Per arinu.n, if paid in advance, 82 50 if paid at tlio end of six months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 50 Rates ef Advertising : Jtty cents per .-iuare for he first, and thirty cents for each subs jqilent insertion. Advertising by the year vill be charged according et tha quantity of matter inserted. Piotirt advertisements, &"j5 percent higher. MEW CONFECTION AR Y, F R UIT, AND TOY STORE. THE Subscriber has laucn the New B Ick Store on the n.rth sid of Hay stre.t, a few doors atiovc the Market I luse, where In: is now open ing a fine assortment of GOODS in the above line, consisting in pait ufthe following articles : Fruit. Almonds, Filberts, Madeira, Br..7,il & Peean Nuts, Prunes, Currants, Canton and Havana Preserves, Citron, &c. Arrangements are made for fresh sup plies of Oranges, Lemons. Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Si v.. SPICES. .Vace, Nutmegs, Cloves. Cassia in mats, Ground Cas-i'i. Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard an I Ground Ginirr. PICKLES A.YD SAUCES. Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup. Olives, Sardines, and as-ostcd Pickles DKY GOODSAXM GROCEBY STORE ! ! P2lLL AITID GOODS 1 1 1 AT WHOLESALE 0R RETAIL ! ! ! ! TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old customers, and the public gcneraly, that he is now receiving and opening his new Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing nearly every arti cle in his line, and usually kett in Stores in this market, which I offer for sale at prices to suit the pressure of the times. 1 would say to all who want CHFJIP and FSHIOJMBLE Goods, call and examine my Stock, as I shall feel happy in showing my Goods, let ling confide! t I cannot fail to please both in quality and price. My Goods are all fresh, and of the most approved styles and fashions. I would say further, that I am determined to s. II my Goods at small advances on the prime Cost, and fl tier mvself that they have been bought as well as ny stock in this market. Among my assortment will ke found Of ACKERS. n.lnn P.ntter and AVater Crackers, Soda and Lemon Biseftit, PiL.t Bread. PERFUMERY. Cologne, Lavender and and Hose Wafer, Ray Rum, Bears', Antique and Macassar Oils, Ver bena Cream, Extracts, Soaps of every variety. WILLOW WARE. Wagons, Cradles. Chairs, and Baskets. SUNDRIES. Powdered, Cius'ied, Loal and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Te.i.Cboenlate, Macaroni, Vi rn ieelli, Co coa Starch, Indigo, Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Ma deira and we.M Mai ma Wines, Champagne, Ii si ud Maeeobov Snulf, choice Chewii.r To- Lace. i, Regalia, Principe and I a vauaCi garsSweet i til Snet-iiT Candles, Herring, Brooms, Whisks, I.-I..I..1 Vi.i'ius. Aceorlcon, &e. &c. A ..r-at vari.tV of42f3 AUJ) 'Jji'iJjif V-i- a,.iti.f.l fur Pre -cuts, too numerous to Every vaiioty' of CANDIES, at Wholesale and Beta if. , . Call and take a h.oti. For Ladies wear ; Cashmci e-dc-Lane s, Hep. Cashmeres, M..usli n d'Lanes, Shaded d'Lanes, FiguiM Alpacca, Changeable do Plain do. Striped do. Fashionable Chusans, Bi.-hop Lawns, Color d lo. Swis Muslins, L nun do. Cambric do. Jaconet do Book do. ChccivM and striped do. Fintir'd do. Tape Edgings, Lace do. Black do. Plain Bohbinet Lace, Fgur'd do. CoWd Hose, Merino Drawers. Silk do. Merino Shirts, Cotton do. Cotton Drawers, A great variety of MLs' Fine fancy Vestings, Hose and half-Hose. Common fancy do. - Gents' Diiving Gloves, do. do. do. tTitrniM Can i!o Daina-k Shawl, For Gentlemen's Wear: Black. Hoskin Nett plaid. fi'ur'J anJ Black wool-dyed Cloths, Color'd do. striped, woollen and Blue do. Heavy woollen cotton Shawls, Half-mourning ditto Mourning do. Black Llurki i Gloves, Color'd do do. Color'd Kid dr.. Black Silk do. White do. do. Silk, cotton, and woollen Fancy Mitts. Striped Invisible green do. Drab do. W. B. Reaver Cloths. Fancy Cassi meres, Striped do. Plain do. Mix'd super Tweeds, Plain do. do. do. Linen Bosoms, Do. Collars, Fancy Scarfs, Black Satin ditto. Do. " . half do. Satin, silk, and Worsted Stocks. Silk and cotton Handker chiefs, a variety, Gum-elastic uspenfiers. ci'Miro on. K-ni.f . Linen cambrickllandk'fs Blac k Cashmere Hose, Sattinetts, all eolors,qual- Woollen and cotton liose Imitation do. Ribbed do. lties and prices. FANCY GOODS. Fancv silk and mouslin- Pocket Wallets. Lice Capes, Lad.es' woollen Hoods, Lace Caps, Whalebones. Aerate and pearlButtons, Corded Ski'ts, S;.ortiu" &fine metal do. Pocket Books, d'Lane Handkerchiefs, Ivory fine Combs,- Silk Purses, Cotton dp. Tuck U. Side lo. Dresi ng do. Toilet Soap, W. October 25, tbIS. PR'OR. :U0-if. HAS rect ivt:l in I.' . kS I 1 t IX 1 Part his Stock o F VLL ml WINTER HOODS, consisiing o Itv Goods, lints, Caps, Bonnets, oiioes, ccc, ccc J rupt!V& A Seignelle's French Brandv, (choice b i nds.) Saddles ol all desc riptions, from S5 io ?25, i i' .. A-..lv exooefed. Groceries, Hardware, C i.lerv Drugs, Window Glass, sc., tsf I I III !.. w iic i ne w in C nintrv Produee. Give me a ca Sept.2. 18-15. 343-y. ll ol lad t exchange for CASH or A. M. CAMPBELL, Having lieeu appointed AUCTIONBKR it- ..I.- i... ..f Pavel! -vill. is prepared to attend t,-'tie sate ot any Soods which may be cntrustd to ' C.M.sig imcnts from abroad will be p omptly at ! inlel fo. April 10, 1345. Llncoura ze 321 -y. yi.gpy. Home Manntaciurcs Kcntuck vjeans, all oual ities and ..rices. Woollen Cravats, Fancy Kfiscys, low price. Do. Comforts, lied, whit--, and yellow B eached Shirtings, PlanmU, Dj. Sheetings, Twilled do. Brown Shirtings, Apron Checks. Do. Sheetings, Bed Ticki ngs, Irisa Linens, I'l i t Lindscys, all wool, 8-1 do. Plaid and pla i u dit to cut- Imitation do. ton and wool, Table Covers, Silk Serire, Bird's-eye Diaper, W.irsi.d do. Cotton do. Brown Holland, Brown cotton do. Col'J and n'ain Silesia, Do. linen do. Plain and col'dCambrics Domestic -Ginghams, Blue do. Blue Drill, India brown do. Cotton Handkerchiefs, Supenders,G loves, Hose Brussels and half-Hose. Cologne, ' Hair Brushes, Cloth Do. Cigar Cases, Snuff" Boxes, &c, &c. Negro Blankets, Saddle do. Wool& cotton Carpetings Cotton stair do. TufTtcd Hearth Hugs, . . uu5criuers are now re- S'a.t.!he2llten'D,e,,,of'Mrs Hooper's Fire rrooi ttuiidiner. south iH ,.ftiv- an entirs w s7U,id ,n& SOuth s'de of Hay street new Stock of Staple and Fancv ODCIDI) i Consisting in part of super blue, black, brown, orao, invisible green and beaver Cloths; fancv t 4nch ,Ca9!,ineres ; Sattinetts, Kentucky jeans, l weeds, Flannels, plain and fancy velvet, satin, and French cashmere Vestings; ditto Stocks, cravats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col lars; an assortment of coat and vest Binding Cord and B'Mtons, Canvass and Padding ; brown and blrached Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, Linens; col el and while Cambric Muslins, grass Linen Cambnc, hemstitch and sdk Handkerchiefs; Alpacas, Thibet. ad Indiana Cloth, r Ladies' cloaks, rnusltn and super French cashmere-de-Lanes; plain black Rios-de-Swiss and figured gros-de-nap S.Iks; r.ch Prints; Lis!o Edging bobinet wire and blond Qu.ll.ng; Piping; Gimps"; Italian Sewin-S; spoo cotton and linen Thread, assorted cofo7s twisted feilk; cotton and worsted Mi(ts; super black and c .l'd kid Glove,; ditto silk, merino, and cot ton ditto; white and black and ribb'd Hose; ditto merino lersiin ditto; cashmere, merino, Thib t and o. tier Shawls; work boxes; toilet Glasses; shell twist tuck and sideCombs; jet s'lawl and hair Pins super Needles, Pins, Scissors; taffota and satin bonnet and cap Ribbons: with a general assortment or Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boots, arid Shoes. Tbe above'Goods, having been purchased late rn the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at reduced orices) will ho sold In IV Tor cash, or charged to those who will pay cash when caueuon. . D. & W. McLAUlilN. Dec. 13, 1815. 35C- y- NOTICE. do ami halt-Hose, S.Ik Umbrellas, Gingham do. Cotton do. 12 4 Whitney Blaekels, 10-4 do. do. 9-4 do. do. 8-4 do. do. 8-4 Twilled do. Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c., &c, &.c, &c, &c. 250 pieces Calicoes, from 6 to 2t cents per 3'ard, some of i he latest and best patterns. Java Coffee, Rio do. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sugars, N . Orleans do. L.oat eio. I.umo do. Pana uaY'ng 11 vson Tea Sweet Oil, (BBSCOCDIBMIITS Black Tea, Starch, Bar Soap, Green do. Powder in kegs, Raisins, Pickles, Shot, Lea-', Lemon Syrup, in bottles, Maekere, Pepper Sauce, Sack Salt, Bixessmokfd Herrings, Alum do. R..v.o Cherse. Molasses. Li rooms, vv ater liucKcis, THE I Subset ibers have taken possession of their former stand on Green street, and arc now opening a general assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, and Cutlerw And such other Goods as thev havehnrerofore dealt " JOHN HUSKE & SON. Dec. 13, 1345. 356-1 m. State of North Carolina Columbus county. Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions .Vorember Tenn, 1S45. State vs. Matthew Wadkins. Attachment. IT appearing to the Court that, the defendant in lb s case is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the NCarolinian lor the said defendant to appear replevy and plead, at the next term of this Court, to be livid for the county of Columbus at the Court House in Whiteville, 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. WA1. AJILLICAN, Clerk. Dec. 13, 1845. 356-6f per adv. S3 25. JACKSON JOHNSON HAS just received at bis Old Stand (Wagon Yard,) a NE IV STOCK OF DKY (GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c, &c., Which will be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country product-, October 4, IS45. 34S-if 7, OIL! 6 BarreliTANNfclR'S OIL, for sale by Nov. 22, 1845. G EO. McNEILL- Abr'ui T. Boskerck, Francis Strinheil, Saml IT. Clapp, J ih. i Leseil, Cbas. O. Handy, Lemuel flichardson, in4igo, Madder, Coppera, Span. Brown, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Snulf.Ci iard, Tobacco, Cotton B.-ggiag.Rope, Side Leather, Liuors, FOR SALE, Cheese in boxes; Raisins in whole and half boxes Superior rrench Brandy and Pott Wine. Lf. & W. McLAURIN. Dec. 13, 1345. 35G-tf. &c. &c, &c. Pocket Cntlerv, Table do. An assortment Tea Table Spoons, Botcher Knives, Shoe di Bright do. Chisels, Augurs, Twisted Trace Chains, Pad Lo ks, and Straight do. Firth do. Halter do. Hand Saws, Chest do. Till do. Sti.ck c'o. Rim do. Mill-saw Files, Cast-steel ha.id-saw do. Fine and com'n Sc issors. Grass Scvthes, IV. Sl,,.r.r Ciltlin KllivCS, Carpentcr-'Hamm.rs, Weeding Hoes Sheep Shears Do. Hatchets, Cotton and Wool Cards, Drawing Knives ev..;., l!ine Currv Combs, Latches, Bolts, Screws, Hinges, Gimblets, Gun-Locks, ("ollins' cast-steel Axes, King's do. Root's do. Cast-steel Broad Axes, Shaving Glasses, Toilet do Iron Nails. Gardner & McKetlian HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style ot Work ,anei nave now ERAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Girs. Sulkevs, VVaffijoiis, &c. iin.:..u .... ..l i ci.tinc :in,i finish, and dura- i.:i: M ........... u .'ih anv inn.le iri the Li olates r , K..- I do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having in our employ first rate Smiths, wc are prepared to do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. . , We warrant all our work to be of good and raith ul workmanship and materials, for on year. jC3 REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable term. Faveiteville, February 8, 1845. y. BOOKS For New-Year's &, Christinas Gifts For sale by R. W. HARDIE. Odd Fellow's Offering, for 1846, the prettiest Annual of the season. The Gift for IS46. Th. following are some of the contributors to this work : II. VV. Longfellow, Joseph C. Neal, N F Willis, Gdmore Simms, Mrs Sigourney, and others of the best writers in the country. ... . Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir for ;S16,hy Miss J.C.Edgarton. Christian's Annual for 164b. A variety of Juvenile Annuals for cluKiren. ai, n;Kio Pmver Books. Albums, Miscellane ous books with fine bindings suitable for presents. Nov.429, 1845. J'"' Super calf Boots, " kip elo. slug do. Thick kip" e!o. Fine sew'd Brogans, 44 pegg'd do. Fine si"k Hits, " for Broadbrim 4 Spor'i'g rT'ti urogans jauics muruttu a i, O 3 O T , Youth's do. ; a. .cows, Men's Pumps, Miss' do. Ladies' fine kid Slippers, 44 Shoes, " thic k 44 do. 44 Slippers, HATS, CrfPS, Src, c5c. Gli7.od round-top Hats, Fii.e muskrat Caps, " Hiink do " cloth do Fine plu-hCaps, A variety of glazed Boys' super cloth 4 fur do. do. do. Children's morocco Boots, Laelies' fine calf do. Women's heavy Shoi s, 44 Slippers, &LC, &C, &C. Boys' se'e tfe Caps, Child's cloth, fur b .nds, " Tu. bans, &c. &c. THE Subscriber, having been appointed under a Decree ol the l.otirt ol Equity, lor the county of (Jumiietiana, in ran icrm, a Commissioner To sell certain Real fc state in the Town of Fayette ville, owned jointly by himself and the heirs at Law ol V illiam JNott, dee'd, in pursuance of said decree, will expose to public sale at the Market House in sail' Town, on Alonday the 26th day ot January, 184G, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following valuable Keal r.state: Lot corner Hay and Donaldson Streets, Lot corner Hay and Robeson Streets. The property will be sold on a credit of six months. Bonds with approved security will be re qnireii. juhi i. b i Altii, Uommiss r. J?'ayettevUie, Lec. 13, 1345. 356-Gw. Just Received on Consignment, French Brand', Holland Gin, American Brandy, 40 boxes No. 1 Soap. A. M.CAMPBELL. March 15. 1845. 316-tf INDEMNITY Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. C A PIT A L.--S 1 0 5 ,000. Office in Urand near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City of JVeio York. Agency Office, Wells Buildings 62 Wall si., JVeio York. CIRECTOR3 : Christian Zabriskie Andrew C Benedict, Frederick W. Favre, Jeremiah Johnson, John Skillman, Saml. Willets. Nicholas Wyckoff. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Andrew B. Hodges, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. THE Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company, having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla ture of the State of New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors offer to Insure their fellow-citiaens throughout the United States Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On Buildings, Goods and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring ihem that the affairs of the Company, shall be concluded with such fairness, canelor and liberality as they trust will entitle it to publicconndence ana patronage. The Subscriber, Agent for the above Com pany, will five any iiiriner iniormaiion inai may be desired bv those who wish to Insure. JAMES MAR-TINE, A pent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1815. 3 1 1 -t f. A uuMtU ru.snectiiu- VV ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpicd by E.J.Clark, on Gillespie fStreet,5 doors South of the Market Square, where hew ill -jr- manuiacture and kep con- Tla -t r I A wagoa and team t live horses riidy for hatiN ing on Mie usual terms or for sale cheap. Also, i see. Mid hand Sulkcy, a fashionable article nearly new lor sale- low or hiie, apply to THOMAS J. WLWS. Oct. 25 1S!5, 31-5ma REMOVAL. J AILUM, I !." removed bis Ks' tablishtnetit I'ioiii his late Ftaml, in thff tote next door wt-ft at' the Cape Fear I;itk, rereittly nc-ciipit-d by Mr in. J. Anderson. lie nilf warraut h'li wutk lo be equal lo any in ihe dace, and charpes as 3in-tf inodeiitle. Nov. 22, 1 845. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers li is ser- viees as Uncle- taker and builder, to be titiz oh or others, disposed to contract for biiiidii'g or jobbirg. l'eni'S liberal. star.tly on hand an assortment of TUN AINU SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would m well to call and examine hisstock before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sell as cheap as any oiner manuraciurer in tne Ataie. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern ROOFING done in the lastest style, and best manner. Also GUT 1 r RING. Aug. 17, 1844. 26 1 -y. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE IC t it CROCKERY. Fine Liverpool Ware. B eakfast Plates, Di mer do. Supper do. Cu 8 and Saucers, B .wis and Pitchers, Ewers and Basins, Soup Plates, Spittoons, Coffee Cups, Dishes, &c, &c. Common Crockery a variety of all Goods in this line. FOR SALE. A comfortable Dwelling, wiih out-houses, not lar trow the market. Apply al this umce. Dec. 20, 1845. . Cut Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Decar.teis, B ittannia Castors, Cup Plates, NOW I1V STOKE AND FOR SALE Cash or Produce : 25 hbls. Pickled Herrmcs, No. 1. bls- 3 Mackerel, 2 boxes prime Dairy Cheese, 3," 1 ,l0- . , IT . bhds. New Orleans Su-ar. 15 s Pr'me smoked No Herrings, - . . 1 1 . ........ Zii DDIS. oac' couuerjr i n i ivt . ovr for W. BAKER IS now receiving 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, which will be sold as low, proba bly lower, tlian'anv in the market. Also, a sen- era! ass.ji line-lie. oi s -1 -t vie ciuiijaii) ricli Alahogany frames ; an assortment ot I'hila- del -hia made Curled IIa:r MATTRESSES, with a large assortment of J. O M.rf - K wr rill Crates Crockery put up to order, suited lor I ountry fljablliet JFUrniUire, V M., M .w i. Mldty Merchants. Fayetteville, December 6, 1815 155-tf. Foot of Haymount. PATRICK aiOJNTAUUE L . , I in ihp now HAS again opened hi "e u.o, ... ... building, on Hay street., w erv , ".r s customers ana menu. on all indebted to him lo can -n .... iu: . ...tAmero and ncrm?. t. --- cut ui a . ai .i.v... .u- r nteres this and the 15 ot January, . . ap After that time, he will le compe.au t counts in the bands oi an vmw... December. 27. 31-35S NOW RECEIVING from the steamer Favetteville. 100 sacks Live rpool Salt, 7 Hhds. best Porto Rico Molasses, 20 Bbls. champaigne Cider, Pri.i.c suirar and coffee, heft American Gin, iesi Rye and New Orleans W liskey, eating and plant ing Potatoes, 5 bbls. Onions, I and bbls. northern Buckwheat, &c. &c. Received by Henrietta, 30 Kegs White Lead, pure, extra, and No. I. 1 Bbl. Roomes snuff in bladders, 2 bbls prime cider Vinegar, 5 bbls N E Rum. Choice liquors ol all kinds, for sale by J. M. ROSE. Dec. 27. 358-3U Mew IFfiirnimo The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W, Beattv fie Co., For the transaction ot A General Commission Business GILLESPIE & ROBESON in the luicn of M tlnimgion, .v. Thev will "ive particular attention lo the sale Of his own manufacture, comprising all the arti, cles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz : Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary anJ Ijook leases, Tables, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas Divans, Arm Rocking Chairs, French and Post Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple ilo.. patent wimllass Bedsteads. &c. &e., all of winch will be sold on the most reasemablc terms forCASH, or on time to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 18 15. 3 M-lf. of Timber, Lumber, 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 natronage, and pledge their best exertions lo -iva satisfaction. H. W. BEAT TY, . JOUNC.LATTA, July 10, IS45. 334-tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Makers use. A good as sortment always on hand, and for sale at one cent ner oound advance on me .vianuiacmrers pric es u Perp W. PRIOR. October 25, 1345. 349-tf. Continue the XCB-IllSTJi'SC business, and will make liberal dvanecs on consignments of Lumber, Naval Stores, &c, &.c. Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1845. 343-Gm. STATIONERY, BINDING, A.C. T TIT TT 1 TITTTI haa iust received II. IV. fl! Kill ft his supply of New Books, and St itionery, together with an en tire new Bonk hindincr nnnrnttis. . . - --I I - - .. t,--. rc lie has opened a store next door to ine rem v fice, where he will be glad to sopp'y his friends and CUt'JOHars. October 4, IS45. 10-3 (" Call awt try, before yott buy.'''') THE Subscriber has taken the Slore next door above the Store of Messrs B. Rose & Son, where he is now opening a well selected Stock of the above aiticles, (Philadelphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell Cheap" for Cash or n Time. Gentlemen's fashionable Braver Hats. " medium brim do ' " fashionable Russia " " medium brim do " broad dn do r-otiM.lo Irl. Skin ' do Angola " Men and Bay's round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hats. Men and Boys' d white and black Voo! Hats. The assortment embrac es various kinrfls of Bea ver, Russia, Fur, Silk, and Wool Hals, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted if necessa ry. . IjSO A general assortment of Fur, Cloth, Seal, Sealettc, and Glaxcd Caps, for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. "Very low." Together with a general assortment of Men's, Woman's, Youth's, Box's, M isles', and Children's 300TS & SHOES, Which will be found of good cjualitv and sizes at ' reduce-d prices." WANTED $ 1 000 worth of Ot- ter, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk ltat and D'-er Skins, for winch a "liberal" price will be given. A. J. ER AM BERT. October II, 1845. 316-Cm. LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL. 2,500,000. The Insured entitled to participa tion of Profits in both European and American policies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFK AS S U li A N C i: .sOCl KT Y, I. ON DO S. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Vm. Street.) .AY if or A: Jacob H,rvrv, l-.Ch'n. Cieor-n Barelav, Ej. . . i, . 1- Sam! S. Ilowlanel, Lsi. John L. Palmer, Ls. p. , V v..,., l- . t .1 c, ,wti....- I- so Gotham A. WorHi, t.i. Jonathan Goocllio-. T im c . 1 t v ,, l-'.j fcamucl 31. tox, Ltq. James Coorman, i!-j- -1 Philadelphia. Clement C. Diddle. Efj. Louis A Godey, E,n. Scars C. Walker. Oeo. Rex Graham, Lscj. J LEANDER ST A H R, Manager and General Aent for the United States and British N. A. Colonies. ... fx5- The SubsrnhHrs, having been appoint d Agents for thisCoinpany in the Town of Fav etteville. are prepared o effect Life Insurance, and tn furnish all desired information and explanations on ihe subject. STARK & TEARCE, Ari.ts Fayetteville, Nov. 22, 1645. 353 if. IMPORTANT TO LUMBER MEN. TllD C?..l 1 . 1 ?. . j . 1 .... .1 x ou himuci', Having iincvru to" rriy c r I n....roi w.r. ..( IIOTiM IVICClQ V WTJ Tl CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graham s Alill'-tT. .-. .I . -r ijuiin r ayeiievuie, in may ar.a June iasi, were iu..iLvi. ij puuiiavc iiic infill ivi uu 1 iiiuu uiiaw of North Carolina, and now offer individual Rights for sale on very reasonable ternis. They havr now on hanel Seventeen full se ti ol Wheels, and have made arrangements to keep a constant sup piy. Besides being generally adopted in the Noilhern States, there are already twelve sows in siiccessfo ! KniwM 1 11 mi? oiaiw, anu eigni oiners in proceta r.rn...1...n 'Vk.. . I 1 . i.. iv.iixi. i in.- uMiiiiiPiiin power anei ppet ci v these W heels have been witnessed by hundreds of citizens of this State, with universal appprobaiioh. And we desire all who may feel an interest in ihe subject to examine! the Mills of Arch'd Grnliam, Col. Alcx'r Murchison, Christopher M miroe, Alex'r tv imams, nrcn u lvjciaurin. J. AlcUanicI, Jolin Cade, Mrs. EflTy McFadyen, in this County ; CoL John C. McLaurin, in Richmond County; Titos. C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy flora 1 1 in t . . . . - oumpsoii uouniy ,-10 encn 01 wnomweKeter for information as to the practical operation of Ihcsv IITI --I vv neeis. Persons who flnnlt- stnnn f..c t7l.rt.fo nr. U-i. 1 j - - - - - - ..iiiio v. n aiu.v. them put up by workmen who have been instruct ed by Mr liotchkiss himself. 1 he Proprietors ot Ihe right of this Wheel in tho State of North Carolina, have received the follow- ing ceriincaie: Fayetteville, Fcb'y 3, 1545, We, the Subscribers, residing in the County of Cumberland and State of North Carolina, bavin? been engaged iu the manufacture of Lumber for ma.' ny years, feel fully warranted in stating, that Hotcb kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and their appendages, arc worthy of the patronage of all null owners, and Ilia I we have full confidence in their superiority ; '.at the value of Mills will be very much enhanced by their introduction. They are more durable, and easier kept in order when properly put together than the common Flutter Whee l: they will save at least one-third of lhS vater, and run well in back water when there i a head above. The speed of (he Saw is increased' Irom one-half to double the strokes per minute, ALEX. WILLIAMS, DUNCAN M UN ROE, CHRISTOPHER M UN ROE, JOHN McPADYEN, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN McDANIEL. ALEX'R MURCHISON. ARCH'S McLERAN. DAN'L McDIARMID. ANGUS CAMERON, JOHNC.McLAURIN:i,Wrigf',) THOMAS C.'smTthJ Count (Bladen Count).) Thev linvo also receiver! n r-o.f ',..... i- . ... -.." --- j - .vmnuii; infill vet. A I - vn itf" r !1 ilri-hS cr.n url.a.t u.:il 1. . i. t ? niuu- jmiiji lPiirn hereafter among others in handbill form,) in whii h bespeaks of this as "the greatest improvement made on Saw Mills in my (his time ;" says thul his Saw will cut 5000 fer in a ,., . :. .H.. . . . -- " " , ii --i uai iv ecu. on the day before he wrote, 4683 feci of 1 ' inch "a"11 u ""i tinmen nu irokts in a minute; ihat one half of ihe water is saved; and conclude by recommend m its adoption to Mill owners. "i-iwi wmcn nave tjcc n promiH. I will be published hereafter. AiWHIBALD McLAUCHLIN. DUNCAN McNEILL, ALFRED A. M t-K ETHAN. Fayetteville, March 15, 1846. 316-tf. Mr and Mrs HARDIN'S nOAltDIlVG Sc DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE E.vere-ises of this school, which w re resumed' on the 15th Oct. lart, will he continued witjiotit intermission, (except the customary holidays) un til the usual lone oi" removal into the country in tho summer. The next Quarter will commence on Friday the 2d elay r.f January. 'I hi: Pupils are divided into three c!aHcs, wit!: " Ihe nnnx! teims of Tuition r Qiinrter : Junior, ?6 (Kl- ' ' Midd'e, 8 01 Snior, 10 00 French Lnn?onre, 3 00 Music on t be I'ia no, g I )ilto on tbe G uitjr, 8 Oil f 'onlinref e-ii s, Bonrd and Tuition in any of the English classes ?65 f.er session, coiifisling of two Unartcrs al f'ATAKIK IN AllVAMCF. No deducii.,,. tor time lust by Ihe pp, e thsn half a Quarter. y. H 1 1 n m M Dec. 22, 1815. 353-3w' HARDIN. CUMBERLAND ACADEMY; .nr-; n.x. li,ard and lodging are provided ty thu Board of Commissioneis, for about 3.) students his w,:h the accommodation, which the neh-borho-od can afTi.rd, will, no doubt, be.suineicntTor all who may favor us njth their patrona. month. The charges for Tuition are 81 SHI VMer quarter. All dues lo tho Institution u,,u "oaru are payable quarterly The Text Books used in the Academy are'furn iticd at (he Fayetteville price. J -rtjarn- R DANIEL JOHNSON, Dec ' l"e Dard f C"iioVua. : Lite. 27, ia4a, - 35a 2 . per anu for iu nd- i
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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