CHARKTER " AS ,MrORTA"T T STATES AS IT M TO INTlITIDLTAL.S; ANB THE GLORT OP THE STATE IS TUB COMMON PROPERTY Or If. eiTKtft. BV IVM H BAYNE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY IT. 1846. Vol time 6 Number 361 TERMS OP THE NORTH CAROLINIAN jpr annum, if paid in advance, 52 50 if paid at the end of six months 3 0 at tlie end of the year 3 50 Kates ef Advertising: SSixty cents per -quare fr the first, and thirty ccnta for icii subsequent insertion. Advertising y the year will be charged according: Km t'!janlity of matter inserted. CJon advertisements, &c, 25 percent higher. MEW CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. n. iik doors ope ii e line, Till!. S'lnscrinrr ttas laKcn the jw SSt.r nn flip rrnrtli (ei5; 1ft F t-fav strt.l. n few a'tove the Market Hetf-. Vflyew ho in rat ing a tine assort tnenl of GOODS in lie ahov consisting in pait uf the following arXrttas i JPTllll. Almonds, Filberts, Madeira, Br..il Sc Pecan Nuts, Prunes, Currant., Canton and Havana Preserves, Citron, Sic. Arrangements are made for IV'-sh ti p phes ol Oranges. Lemons, Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&c. spices. Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia in mat?, Ground 0;tia, Ground Pepper, Alsprc-, Mustard an J Giound Ginger. PICKLES AXn SJUCES. Peppr Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Olives, Sardine, and as-arted I'iikV. CRACKERS. ISston, Outter and Water Crackers, Soda, am! Lmon lii:wits Pi'" Hrcad. PERFUMERY. C-dogn, Lavender and and Rose Water, Bay Rum, Heir', Antique and Macassar Oils, Ver bm i Cream, Extracts, Soaps of every variety. willow Ware. Wa"Qii-S Cradles. Chairs, and Gaskets. SUJVDRIES. Powdered, Crusted, Loul and Crown Sugars, CdTe ,Tea, Choodate, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co ;.a. Starch, Indigo, Camphor, L.inon Syrup, Ma deira a'id Swn.'t Malivia Wines, Champagne, Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff, choice Chewii.g To bacco, Regalia, Principe and : lavanaCigars, Sweet Spm Candles, Herri n, B.-omns, Whisks, l'lnies, Vio'ins, Aecitnlccm, &e. cc. A r-ai variety of jND3r3 &r2 viSM) 0i)3 oii'olc fur Pro -ents, too numerous to t ention. A'so, . Kvery variety of CANDIES, at W holesa lo and Krt.nl. p Call and take a look. ' W. PR'OR. 34y-tf. October 25. ISIS. - . nrniT n fll H AS received in K- A. - JS'l U Alt 1 pm i.i-stock or F VLL -n.l WINTER GOODS, const mi.' cl I ry Goods, Huts, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c, &c. J I )i,inv& A Seisnell.-'s French BraneJv, (choice lo i nd,) Saddles ot all de.-i riptiolts, from S5 o -2-, a- d also daily expected. Groceries, Hardware, C iJ-ry, Drnir". V Indow G lasp, &c. &e.. all of w itch he will be !al t e.ehanze for CASH or C funtry Proilm-e, Give me a call. Sepl.2 1815. 343-y. A. M. CAMPBELL, IIrvW) Ite-etl nppoitiled AUCTION EER P .rtl.e town of Fave"vill, is pr- pafvil to attend te the aalc ot any jjood which inaV be Cntruutd to ll ID. .. . , Ct'isi iments from abroad will be p omptly at t nded to. Anril Ifl. 1315. j2l-y. DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STOKE!! 1T31T PALL AltS "WIltTSS, GOODS 1 1 1 AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL ! ! ! ! - r TAKES this method to inform his friend?, his old customers, and the public ffenerady, that he is now receiving and opening his new Stock of FALL AND WlNTSlt GOODS, cmbracinff narlv every arti cle 111 his line, and usually ket t in Stores in this market, which I offer for sale at prices t suit the pressure of the times. 1 would ray to all w ho want CHEJ1P and F.iSWOAVf JSZ.fi Goods, call and examine my Stock, as I shall feel happy in showing my Goods, lei linj con fide it I cannot fad please both in quality and price. My vloods are all tresh, and ol Ine most approved ty Ie and taslnons. I would say further, that I am determined to 11 my Goods at small advances on the prime cost, and fl itt r in vself that they have been boueht as well as rtiy etock in this market. Anion mv assortment will !e found I PrB rB iHP tr INi For LzJies wear : Cashmecc-le-Lan p, Rep. Cashnvere, Mouslin d,Lau:st Shaded d'Lancs, FiurM Alpacca, Chtngcable do. Plain do. Striped . do. Fashionable Chusans, Gi.-hop Lawns, Colt-r'd Do. S wis M nslins, Linen do. Cambric do. Jaconet do. Book do. Chee'M and strip' d do FiiMir'd do. Linen catnbrickHundk' Imi'ation do Tape Edgings, Lace do. Hlack do. Plain Bobbinet Lace, F';ur'd do. Fiijui'd Cap do. Dmark Shawl Nett, Co'or'd Hose, Merino Drawers. Silk do. Merino Shirts, Cotton do. Cotton Drawers, A ffreat variety ofMhs'Fine fancy Vesting, Hose and half-Hose. Common fancy do. Gents' Dnving Gloves, For Gentlemen's Wear: Black Hoskin plaid, fisur'd and Black wool-ded Cloths, Color'd do striped, woollen cotton Shaw Is, Half-mournin" ditto .Monminff do. Black Ho?kt i Gloves, Color'd d do. Color'd Kid do. Blaclx Silk de. White di. do. Silk, cotton, and woollen Fancy Mitts. Striped and Blue do. Invisible rccn do. Drab do. W. B. Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cassimeres, Striped do. Plain do. M i x'd s u p er T w e eds, Plain d. do. do. do. do. do. fs Black Cashmere Hose, Ribbrd do. Sattjnetts, all colors,qual i tics and pnees. FANCY GOODS. L ice Capes, Fancy siik and moiislin- Lad.cd' wojllcii Goods, d'Liane I Jaiidkerc'iiets. Lace Caps, Silk Purses, Whali bones, Cotton Ho. Asra'e and pearlBnttons, Corded Skiits, S;ortiny &fino metal do. Pocket Boots, Pocket Wallets. Ivory fine Combs, Tuck do. Side do. Drest-iiff do. Toild Soap, . Heavy woollen Linen oofoms, Do. Collars, Fancy Scarfs, Black Satin ditto. Do. " halfdo. Satin, silk, and Worsted Stocks. Silk and cotton Handker chiefs, a variety, Gum-clastic Suspenders, Woollen and cotton Hose and half-Hose. Cologne, Hair Brushes, Cloth Do. Ciear Cases, Snttff Boxes, &c, &c., &c. Kentucky Jeans, all qual ities ana ;ric s. Fancy Keiseys, low prce. Red, wViit:, andyil!ow Flannels, Twilled do. A pron Cheek s. Bed Ticki ts, Pl i 1 Lind-cys, all wool, Pluid and f 1-iio ditto cot ton and woo', Silk Scrii, Worsteil tio. Ilrnun tlxll.ind. Col'd and p a n Silesia, Plain anl colMCambrics Woollen Cravats, Do. Comforts, B eached Shirtings, D-j. Sbe'titi5, Brown Shirtings, Do. Shttings, Irish Linens, 8-4 do. I nutation do. Table Cover-8, Bird's-eye Diaper, Cotton do. Brown cotton do. Do. linen do. Domestic Ginhtms, Blue do. Blue Drill, India broWn do. Cotton Handkerchief-!, Sii-s"5ndrs,G loves, Hose and half-Hose, Silk Umbrellas, Gingham do. Cotton !o. 1-2 4 Whitney Blankets, 10-4 do. do. 9-4 do. do. 8-4 do. do. 8-4 Twilled do. Negro Blankets, Saddle do. Wool & cotton Catpetings Cotton stair do. Tu filed Hearth Rugs, Brussels do Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. 250 pieces Calicoes, from C to 25 cr-nts per yard, some of the latest and best patterns. T U -i ouuscnuers are now re f '"g'al trie 2il tentment of Mrs Hooper's Fire Building, south side of Hay street, a entirs iock ot Staple and Fancy CDdDID):- Consoling in rart of guper bla Mack- hm Tab, invisible green and beaver Cloths; fancv and Fienrh C.nmt Jean9 Tweeds, Flannels, plain and fancv v.lvei, ;'tin,and Frrnch cashmere Vesting; ditto Stocks. .aailu ocans, merino hirl, JtSosoms. Col j u'sor,menl at and vest Binding, Cord KJ II I I llll S f -t 1) l 1 J a tn-l U .1 J I i rfc I r K .-.1 CI.. - f- i " . ni. r , "1I"mri. onoeting. Drills, Linens ; e.Ol'd and W!iif (".mKrlr 1..al r- ' Cambric, tomst trh :n.it .tL n ii - - TTdikof 1 a t " ,1 1 J ""A . . " 'u -'ire"' '-5 rt 'Pcas, niuw.m oioin, lor Ladies' cloaks; .H- , ,UU8pCr rrencn caslimere-de-Lanes; blain Sil -,,!,'de-S'i?s ir'd figured sros-de-nap lieu riiw I fkl - li..'lin. I. . I . a . l li .-. .. . -", minuei wire anci blond Quilling; P.pmg; Gimps; It.lian Sewin-s; iwisted Silk; cotton and Worsted Mitts; super black . u n ill Tifiv.as. mi in m iv . l" ditto; white and black and ribb'd Hoe- litto milin. T 1-. a ' xer-iinuno; casnmere, merino, Thibet and other Shawls w..rk l.r.v-. ;t -i u-o 1 ----- , VllTI, Jf(iISl--T much i isttiuk and sideCombs; jet shawl and hair Pins- - -r-. 't,jies, jtiii-., scissors; tuu :ta and satin uonnet and cap Ribbons: with a general assortment Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Gaps, Boots. "iiu oiioes. Tho aboVC Goods, hiivinrr linon r.i.,..U,,l ;n tk .... ,r . - . "'- ... 'u"ca.on in i-ev xorK and t'hiladelphia, (con sequently at rofloeerl r.rie..o. i -" - isk cum hmv ior cnsh,or chirirod to those who will piy cash w!n;n luocuuii. 11. iX W. Mel. AIT Dee. 13, 1815. 35G-y. NOTICE. J.iva Coffee, Rio do. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sugars, N . Orleans do. L-o;if do. Liimn do P.uia uaY'ri- Uysoii Tea Swett Oil, Black Tea, Starch, Bar Soap, Green do. Powder in kegs, Raisins, Pickles, Shot, Let-', Lcino't Syrup, in bottles, MarUre', Pepp.tr Sauce, Sack Salt, B x'8 smoked Herrings, Alum do. B.-v s Cheese. Alolasscs, Inrdigo, Madder, Coppera, Span. Rrown, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, SnurKCigarj, Tobacco, Cotton B gei ig.Rope, S de Leather, Liquors, Brooms, Water Buckets, &c, &c, &c. THE Subset ibers h ive taken possession of the:r 4.-. . . . g . .....-rr Miiini on urroen street, and are now opening a guneral assortment of a Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, ana iJiitlerv. Andsucli other Goods as they havehererofore dnll in. Mill V h TT rr v e. onv Dec. 13, 1845. 356-1 m. State of XortU CarolinaColumbus county Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions vdremoer lerm, laid. State vs. Mutth v Wadkins. Attachment. IT apiJearin" to the Coillt that the deinnd:int in th s ense is not an inhabitant, of this State.' it is ineremre orueren mat puo ic-ation be made lor six Weeks in the NCarolinianfor the said defendant to a I) near, retilew and ile:id. nt t!ir nc v f form iI.Jj . . i j r 1 vi .iii- Court, to be h.-ld .for tho county nfColiimbus at the Court House in Whiteville, on tlie second Monday in Frbrtiarv next, or iodmcot lv rlofmilt ;ll i.,. entered against him, and the property levied on k. ci.l i e. . .t ' 1 J . . ovi ouiii iiit Mil inc. JACKSON JOHNSON HAS just received at his Old Stand (Wagon Yard,) a AEiV STOCK OF JOKY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, "Which w(i! be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged for eOOntrv nmrl.m. October 4. 1845. 34S-tf OIL! 6 Bands TANNER'S OIL, for sale by Nov. -22, 1845. GEJ. McNEILL. 1. . id. 181.-. W M . MI rt-IC A IV ri...i. J-- . 4 , j Vt I , FOR SALE, Cheese in boxes; Raisins in whole and half boxes Superior French Brandy and Pott Wine. D. & W. McLAURIN. Dee. 13, 1345. 356 -tf. do. do. l-:iicnuraze Home Manufactures Gardner & McKethan, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their style of Work ,and have now on hand a G-N EllAL ASSORTMENT, consisting ot Carriages, Barouches, Gigs, Sulkcys, AVaggons, vS;c. Which lor elegance ot fbape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made the U folates. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine our work, as we have determined to ell LOW for Cash, orapproved notes. Having in our employ first rate Smi'hs, we are prepared lo do any Iron work in the above line on moderate terms. . , We warrant all our work to be of good and faith ul workm mrhip and materials, for one year. iCJ REPAIRING faithfully executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Favetteville, February 8, 1845. y. IBOOItS For New-Year's & Christmas Gifts For sale by , H. HARDIES. Odd rcllow's Offering, for 1846, the prettiest Annual ofthesiason. The Gift for 1846. Th following are some of the contributors to this work : H. W. Lonfft'ellow, Joseph C. Neal, N F Wi;hs, Gd.nore Simms, Mrs Sisrourney, and others of the best writers in the country. . Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir foi ;S46,by Miss J.C.Edgarton Chriatian's Annual lor 1846. X variety of Juvenile Annuals lor children. Also Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Miscellane ous books with fine bindings suitable for presents. Nov.29, 1845. 3o4-tf. FOR SALE. , t A comfortable Dwelling, wuh out-houses, not far from the market. Apply at this Office. Dec. 20, 1815. Chisel.", Augurs, Pad Locks, Chest do. Till d... St ck c'o. Rim do, . .i ... e. p.r... R..vihi.. ll ill-saw r ties, D,. " Shears, Cutting Knives, Cast-eel hand saw do. Carp.r,ter:.MIamm.rs, Weeding Hoes Sheep Shears, Do Hatchets. Cotton and Wool Cards, Drawing Krtive-, P.in., P,,n- Currv Combs, Latches, Lolts, . T ... - ....... . Pocket Cutlery, TablH lo. An assortment Tea Tab'e Spoons, B I'cher Knives, Shoe do. Bright do. Twisted Trace Chains, m,d S'rai-ht do. I i fill Halter Hand Saws, Screws, Hinges, Gimhlets, Gun Locks, (Jollins'.cast-stccl Axes, King's do. Root's do. Cnst-steel Brond Axes, Shaving Gl ir-sis, Toilet lo Iron Nails. Super calf Boots, " kp do. slug do. Thick kip 'o. Fine sew'il Brogajis, " ejig'd do; Fine silk Hits, " for ' Broadlirim ' Common peir'd Brogans Ladies' morocco Ties, Children's morocco Boots, Vrjufn's tlo. " do. Boots, Ladles' fine calf do. Men's Pumps, Miss' do. Women's heavy Shot s, Ladi.-V fine kid Sl ppers, " Shoes, " " Slippers, - thit k " do. " Slippers, f.c, &c, &c. HATS, CdPSi &c. port i g Gl.izal round-top Ilaa, Fii.c tiitiskrat Caps, " n;itik do " cloth do Fine plu-hCaps, A variety of glazed do. Boys' super cloth " fur UO. do. Boys' selctle Caps, Ch'ld's cloth, fur b uid's, " Tin hi its, &c. &c. Fine Liverpool lVare B eukfast Plates, Dinner do. Supper do.- Cuj 8" and Saucers, B .wis and Pitches, Ewers and Basin, Soup Plates, Spittoons, Coffee Cups, Dishes, &c., &c. Common CrocKery a variety of all Goods in ihis line. Cut Wine Glasses, Tumblers, D car.teis, Brittannia Castors, Cup Plates, NOW I1V STORE ANI3 FOK SALE iow Cash or Produce : for H Lb!s. No 3 Mackerel, 3 " No 2 do. 15 boxes prime smoked No I Herrings, 20 hbls. hack country Whiskey. 25 hbls. Pickhd Herrings, No. 1. 2" boxes prime Dairy Cheese, 3 bhds. New Oilcans fttgar, i " Port i Rieo t!o. AT.SQ. Crates Crockery put up to order, suited fof Country Alrrrnani. Foot of Haymount. F;vetteville, December 6, lata. isa-u. J State of North Carolina Robeson county. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions J Fall Term, 1S43. Malco.nBShV. Adm., vs. SarahShaw, and others. Petition fof settlement, &c. It appearing to the satisfaction of the i Court that Peter ihaw, Hugh Shaw, John Shaw, N-ill Shaw, . . " , t-.. .ti.,,l ... t in aid Petition. and ItlititiericK oua, utr.v........--- -are non-r--sidents of this State, it is therefore order-; - . . ., . ..li: t.r, ku marie t IT SIT I id uy the Uoun, mai (iuu.ni'"" , . i successive weeks in the Norih Carolinian, a paperj published m Favetteville, noticing said defendants; ol the films ot this petition, anu iwjmo "A appear af tLe next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Robeson, at the Court House in Lnmberfon, on the 4th Mon- j : , . . -1 A .1 Mne.wA nlpari uay in r eoruary nexi, i neo anu uterc r or demur to said Petition, or ihe same will be taken pro confesso, or ordered to be heard exparte as to th-m. Witness, Shadrach Howell, clerk of said" Court at Office in Lumbr-rton, the fourth Monday of Nov., A. D.. 1815, and of American Independence, the 7ith yeat. STJ'H. HOWELL, Clerk. Dec. 20 1846. 357-6t. per adv. $3 25. Mew IFfiirnm). The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. W. Beattv & Co., For ihe trausacttou ol A General Commission Business In the luicn of H'itmington, .V. C Thej" will jive particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, anil 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 oiva satisfaction. H. W . BEAT TY, JOHN C.LATTA, July 19, IS45. 334-tf. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Maker use. A'good as sort mental ways on band, and for sale at cue cent ner pound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by r W. PRIOR. October 25, 1345. 349-tf. . THE Subscriber, bavin?' Iircn annninlnl nmlnr D.-eree of the Court of Equity, for the county of CumljeiluiKi, at r all lerm, isia, a Comnlis.-ioncr to sell certain ileal tstate in I lie 1 own ot Fayette ville, owned jointly by himself and the heirs at Law ol William Nott, dee'd, in pursuance of said d-cree, will expose to pubi c sale at the Market House in said Town, nn Mnndav tho ?fith ?. i nl Jmuary, 1316, at 12 o'clock, noon, th.j followinj valuable Real Estate: Lot corner Hay and Donaldson streets, Lot corner Hay and Robeson Streets. The property will be sold on a credit of sin inonriis. I'oitds wiiii approved security wi'l le ic q tired. JOHN D. STARR, Commiss'r. Fayette vil'.e, Dec. 13, 1345. 356-6 w. Just Received on Consignment, French Brandv, Holland Gin,' American Brandy, 40 boxes No. 1 Soap. A. M. CAMPBELL. March 15. 1845. 316-tf t?j J. W. B3AKEJR IS now receiving his large and central assortment of CHAIRS, from fine Hair Seat M..bngany, down to ihe 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, than any in the market. Also, a gen eral assortment of 3)3)21 rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled Hair MATTRESSES, with a large assortment of Cabinet Furniture, Of his own manufacture, comprising all the arti, cles usually kepi th a Furniture Ware Room, viz : Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary and Book Cases, Tables, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas Divans, Arm Rocking Chairs, French and Post Maliogany Bedsteads, curld and bird-eve Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, &c. &.C., all eof which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or on lime lo punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1845. 311-t'f. GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the iX.GKBSJt business, and will make liberal Jaiicc on c-onsigiiments f Iuiiber. Naval Stores, &c, &.e, Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1845. 343-fim. lTa7T 200ZSa STATION ER, V. BINDING, fee. R. W. HARDIE "U5r New Books, and St itionery, tnweiher with an en tire new Book bindingapparatits. He has opened a store next door tn the Poaf Of fice, where he will be gl id to supply bis friends and customers. October 4, 1345, " . !45-j INDEMNITY Against loss or dama.se bv Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITA L, ift 1 05.GOO. Office in Grand near First Street, H'illiams burg, opposite ihe City of JVew Yorl: Agency Office, IVelts Rnitdinsr, 62 Wall si., A etc York. DIRECTORS : Christian Zahriskic. Abr'm T. Boskert k. Andrew C. R.mi edict, Francis St inheil, Sam I H. Cl.ipp, J ih.i Lesetf, Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, Frederick W. Favre. Jeteinfah Johnson, John Skillman, Saml. Wilh ts, Nicholas WyckofT. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Amorew B. Hodoes, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Asent, New York. IHE Williamsburg r ire Insurance Coinnanv. having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla ture of the State of New York, for the mirnoses of Fire Insurance, the Directors oiler to Insuretheir leilow-citizcna throughout the United States Against Loss or Damage. by Fire, On Buildings, Good and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring i hem that the affairs of the Company, shall he conducted with such fairness, candor and liberality ns they trust willcntitlti it to publicconndence aim patronage. The S'lliscribtr, Agent Air Ihe above Com pany, will give any further information that may be desired bv those who wish to Insure. JAMES MAR TINE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 3l-tr. spir was. wirToiri 1 1 v . c Wuuiiii respcci i in ly inform the citizens of Fayclteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occupied by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will "'manufacture and ke-n mti. .. T .. u .. I . r siui.i.j uu iiiniu mi as.sutlliicill Ol AJN1J SHEET IRON WARE. Persons w.htngjo puTci wuutii o well to call and examine Ins. stock before purchasing else- where, as heis determined to sellas cheap os any otnermaniiiaciurcrin rne stare BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the lastest style, and best manner. Also UU 1 1 1' KING. A wagon and tcm ol live bono r mtiy for I shI ingon Hip usual ter.i.s or for f ale cheap. Also, a secoml hand Sulkey, a fashionable article nearly nvw for sale low or hiie, apply to THOMAS J. JtflAS. Oct; 25 1845, 349-5ms REMOVAL. Jziss B. lyZcCLI.IiUBi:. iAlLOli, ' lias removed his Es tal.ihtneiil fiom his htic ftiind, ! ihe lore next door (! ." tho Cnpe F-r IJrtnk, recenlly cc cupifd by Mr Wrn. J. A nuYr.Mn. lie v ill WMrtaiit hit woik lo be f-quaf li any in Iho ihi-e,- and charges as ii:orJr'!t Nov. 22, 1845. 34D-tf Aujr. 17, IS44. ?6l-y. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE ( Catl and try, bttote you bny.n) THE Subscriber has taken ihe Store next door above the Store of Messrs IS. Rose & Son, where he is now opening a well selected Stofk of the above ait:clcB, (Pbiladt-lphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell ' CifEAi'" for Cash or n Time. Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats. " medium brim do , ' ' fashionable Russia ' " medium bffm do " btoad do ifnf ' " la-h'ble Mole Skin do Angola Men and Bo' round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hats. Men and Boys' d w hife and black Woo' Hats , The assortment embraces various kimld of Pea ver. Russia, Fur, Sifk, and Wool Hats, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted if necessary. .ft,Sft A general assortment of Fur, Cloth, Seal, Sealette, and Glared Caps, for Men, Youths, Boy s, and Children. " Very low." Together with a general assortment of Men's, Women's, Youth's, Br', M isles', and Children' BOOTS 9 SHOSSj Which will be found of good quality and s.es at reduced prices." WANTED SI 000 worth of Ot- ler, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Mu.-k Raf and D"er Skins, for winch a "liberal" price will be gen. A.J. ERA M BEIlT. October II, 1845. 346-Cm. LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $2,500,000. The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in both European and American p'ice.-. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SURANCE SOCIETY. LONDON. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Oiuce 71 V.i i. Stkeet.) nr n. Jacob H .rvev, Ef-q.Ch'n. Gc.rge Barclay, Eq. John L. Palmer,-E.-q. Sa nd. S. How laud, F.q. Jonathan Cjoodl.o-. II- Got ham A. W ordt, Esq. James Boorman, E.q- Samuel M. Fox, Kmj. Philadelphia. Clement C-Biddle. Exj. Louis A. Godey, I-q. Scars C. Walk.i. Eq. Geo. Rex Graham, Eq. J.LEAN'DEH STARR, Manager and General Auent fcr the Uni:cd States and British N. A. Colonies. CX5- The SulWrifwr, having liceti appoint. erl Affcnts for ihrsCoiripanv in theToWit of Fay -ettev.lle. are prepared elKt I Life Insurance, and t furnish all desired information and explanations on ihe snbjrcf. STARK & PEARCE. Arm FayetteTil!eNov.22, IS45. 353-tf. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as unde takir and builder, to fhe citirens nr others, thsposed to contract for tui!diig or jotbirg. Terms lllierol. IMPORT AJXTT TO LUMBER MEN. IHE Su'tcribc-r, livntg witnee-ed the very successful opera-ion of HOTCIJKISSS VERTI CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Graliiinrs Mill in Fayeiteville, in May at.d June last, wcro induced lo purchase the Right for the entire Slato of North Carolina, and now offer individual Rights for sale on very reasonable terms. . They have now on hand S vent n full s t ol Wheels, and have made arrangements to keep a constant sur ply. Besides being gen-rally adopted in the Northern States, tbere hre already twelve saws In Successful operation In this State, and eight others in process ot erection. The astonishing power and speed o. these W heels have been witnessed by hundreds ol citizens orthis Slate, with universal appprobation. And we desire all w ho may f. el an interest in the subject to examinu the Mills of Arch'd Grehant, Col. Alex'r Murchisnn Cliri.-t0 her In On roe, Akx'r Williams, Arch'd Mc Lnurin. J. M Dsniel, John Cade, Mrs. Effy MrFaden, in ihis County ; Col. John C. McLauriii, in Richmond County; Thos. C. Smith in Bladen County ; mid lardy Royall in Sampson County; to each of whom we Refer for information as to the roctical opemtion of these Wheels. Persons Who nppfy sofm for Rights Can liavo them put up by work nun who have been instruct ed by Mr Uotehki-s himself. The Proprietors of the right of this Wheel in the State of North Carolina, hate received tho follow ing certificate: Fayetteviilc.Fcb'y 3, 1645, We, the Subscribers, r siding in the County of vuuuuiuiiuunu iaic oi lxortii Unrotitia, iiatin' been engaged in the in;t nufactkre of Lumber for runT their appendages, are w unu llhircyaTrtfrisj mill owners, and that we have full confidence in their superiority; '.t flic value of Mills will he very much enhanced hy their introduction. 1 hey are more durable, and easic? kcplinoider when properly put togefh'r than the common Flutter Wheel they will save at least one-third of the ivatcf, and run c in bask water m In n there is a head above. The sat ed ol N . i from onn-ha If to double fax strokes per minute. yii.i-.jk.. WILLIAMS, duncan 14 un roe, christopher m un roe, John McFadyfn, C. P. MALLETT. ARCHIBALD GRAHAM JOHN MeDAMEL. ALEX'R MUllCIJlSON. AfiCH'B McLEtlAN. DAN'L McDIARMID, ANGUS CAMERON, . v (Millwright.) JOH.t C.IlIfrLAuRN, " ' (Richmond County.) THOMAS C. SMITH, (Bladen Cvunly.) Thcv have also reerll-ed ji r-tifi. , m f, t - " .'.It "H. . 1 V . . ' vi, Alexander Murchison. ( w liieb n ill lie m.l.l.c l,.i hereafter amort" others in handbill form,) in which ne spc&Ks oi iih ns "lite grcatext in. prove tnent ninile nn 8a vv Mill in tn filial t.mr. .i ik... his Saw will cut 5000 feet in a day; it actually cut on the day before be wrote, 4683 feet of 1 inch Ouarler BoanU; makes 240 Mrokt s in a minute; nun. one nan ol mo water isa.iv.d; and conclude byrr-conimeriding it adoli.,n to Mill own. rs. inner cciimcalM, which ha e been promt's d, will be published hereafter. ARCHIBALD MeLAUCHLIN. niTXCAK MaNEILL, ALFRED A. McK ETHAN. Fayetfeiill.', Marc h 13, IS45. 316-lf. NEW CARRIAGE KEPOSO'ORY,: THE 5ubsciibers lake this method of informing the public, that the ba vr comm em i d t ho Carriage Manufacturing Jiuninegs. And iiitet.d lo carrv it on in all its various branches i ay - . Coaches, Coachees, Cliariotees Barouches. I3uggies, Gigs and iilkeys. Ot th-tnosi modern aru! aprroved Ptylf., Wi h " s'-veral cais' xoeri..... a. I.. .c.J one o. the latest Manufacloiies f u ,hc No.ther, : 7' TV ?- h""'" i "ating, fhatr-oth. in- shall be waf,g,0 make htjr wfk any put up hero or elsewhere. They hope that by tinrctPilted atlentitin in Ki.ein.. , e ... .-., lumeriia oiner- ous share of public patronage. Thev a.n? .K- pul.I.cthat no pains have r bft .pare,, cureihlK-st materials the surrounding country ai h.r.ls They hav completed and in progress of coniph lion, several Vehicles of ihe latest fahion which fhey offer at prices in co.tfoirnity with the present pressure of the times. FT rn.T,r ' twelve months: " I he ir bstabirshfnent is at Ihe foot of the hill n . ponte Liberty Point. . . ' SIMPSON & McLAUCHLIN. l ayelteville.Dec. 27,: 1845. , t 3jg REPAIRING .lone ot tho shorlest utStice m the neatfrt manner, and at the lowest prices.

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