rnffifrv'
ciiitifcTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT M TO INniTIDIIALS; AND TUB GLORY OP THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTT OF tf CltlZENS.'
jjY W.U H BAYXE
frAYETTEYILLE, SATtTRLlAY, JiNUAliV U. !84&
LVolimir 6 Number 3G2
'r
iifii
15
TKdMS OP THE NORTH CAROLINIAN :
fer aiifiu , if paid in advance, 92 30
if pail at the end of six months 3 00
at the end of theyear 3 50
Hates of Advertising :
oixty cent per square fr 'he firsr, and thirty cents
for each subsequent insertion.
Advertising y the year . i 1 1 he charged according
lit th? quantity of matter inserted.
B'nrt adverlis'Mmnfs, &c, 35 percent higher.
NEW
CONFECTIONARY, FKDTT,
AND TOY STORE.
THE X"h-crihT has lauen tlie Niw Biick
Si or; on the north sid.? of II iy Jt r - t. a few doo'B
a'mve the Market lions'-, where he i now open
ing a lino assortment of" GOODS in the above line,
ciasisling n ait of the following articles :
Fruit.
Almonds-, filberts, Madeira, l'r.xil & Pecan Nuts,
Prunes, Cirraii13, Canton and Havana Preserve,
Ci'r tn, &c. Arrangements are made for fresh snip,
plica ol Oranges. Leni.n, Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&c.
SPICES.
Mace, Nuttrteg. Cloves, Cassia in mats, Ground
Caj.'M. Grounti Pepper, Alspio-, Mustard an I
Ground C in iff r.
ptcKtti$ tf.vw sjiuces.
l'.-pper Sauce, Tnmtlto Catsup Olives, Sardine.,
and as-o.ted INrkJes.
CRACKERS.
Huston. Butter and Water Crackers, Soda and
Lemon LJicilit, Pilft Bread.
PERFUMERY.
C 'on", Lavendrr and and Rost; Walrr, Kay '
limn, Hear', Antique, and Macassar Oils, Vit
b"n t Cream, Ei r ids, Snaps of" e very va r I el V.
WILLOW WARE.
Wagons, Cradles. Chairs, and B.iskcts.
SUNDRIES.
Powdered, Ctus'ied, Loaf and B:-nwn Sugars,
ColPie ,Tca, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co
ca. Siarvh, Indigo. Camphor. Lemon Syrup, Ma
deira and Sw;.:t .Via It Ma Wi'H'J, Champagne,
Scotch and Maccobov Snuff, choice Chewii.jf To
I iceo, Regalia, Principe and ' 1 a vanaCiga rs, Sweet
t'il, Sperm Candle, Herring. Brooms, Whisks,
I lutes, Vii'ins, ccrdcons, &c. fce.
A r al vari.lv of &V?3 SAXJf
iD ! 11)3 1 'ii aide for Pro cnts, too numerous fo
H-cniion. A 'so.
Every variety of CANDIES, at Wholesale and
B.t.iil.
:t J- Call and fake a look. ,
W. PRIOR.
Ortoher 25. 15 h. 34'J-tf.
1!. iV. STUART part his Slock of
F LL and WINTER GOODS, consis'inir of
1 ry Good, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Shoes, &c, &c.
1 I Dunn vie A S( inel.-'a French Brandv. (choice
! mds,) Saddles of nil descriptions, from $5 to 925,
a d also daily expected, CTrocci les, Hardware,
C .:!-rv. Driijii, Window Glass, &c. &.. all ol
w'tich he will h" 'ad to exchange for CASU or
C mnirv Produce. Give me a call.
Sept. 2 , I8f.. 343-y.
a71l"cFmpb el rr,
I t;i vjucr been nppointril
AtfCTIONE E K
t' .f I IlS town of Fayelt -ville, is prepared to attend
ii- t'ie sale of any oods which may he cntrtistd to
U i.
CJnnsirr-inients from abroad will ho promptly at
f nded to
April 10, 1315. 321 -y.
DRY 001S AND GROCERY STORE 11
PALL MrL 7TIUT3P. C5-OODS 1 1 1
AT WHOLESALE 0R RETAIL ! ! ! I
TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old cnstomeis, and the public gcnera'ly, that he is now
i i ri . r- -r. . v-rv?tviCLr rk"ro ..... i : i ..
rcccivinir anu opcniTi; nis new isiock ol r A Lb aiij ia x uiii'i' uvuu cvcij
cle in his line, and usually kcj t in Stores in this market, which I offer for sale at prices l suil
the pressure of the times. 1 would fay to all who want and FASHIONABLE Goods, call
and examine my Stock, as I shall feel liai-py in s-howing my Gbi.ds, fi i lin coi fidei t I cannot fad to
please both in quality and price. My Goods are all fresh, anil ol the most approved styles and fashions.
I wou'd say f irther, that I am determined to s- II my 6ood3 at small advances on the prime cost, and
fl .ti. r nivsc!!' that they have been bought as well as ny stock in this market. Among my assortment
will J-e louud -
WW
for Lit diet XV ear ;
Cashmcr e-de-La III S
Hep. Oasl'iiircfs,
Monslin d Laite-j
Shaded d'Lanes,
Fiui'd Alpacca,
Clunjrcabie do.
Flam do.
Striped do. "
Fashionable Chusans,
Bishop La ns,
Color'd Do.
Sw i-s M Hslins,
Linen do.
Cambric do.
Jaconet do.
Book do.
ChccM and strip' d do.
Ft ur'd do.
Linen namhrickllandkTs
Imi;ation do.
Tape Edins,
Lace
Black do.
tMain iJohbinbt Lace,
Fiuur'il lo.
FigurM Cap do.
Dimak Shawls,
Co'or'd Hose, Merino Drawers.
Silk do. M erino Shirts,
Cotton do. Cotton Drawers,
A rfre.it variety ofMLh'Fihe fanby VestJngS,
Hose and half-Hose. Common fancy do.
Gents' Olivine Gloves,
For Gtntlemtn't iVear ; Black Hoskin
Nett, plaid, fiur'.l an-J Black wool-dyed Cloths, Color'd do.
striped, woollen and Biue do. Heavy woollen
do.
do.
do.
cotton Shaw Is,
Half-mourning ditto
Mourning . . do.
Black ilitski i GuivcS,
Color'd d. do;
Color'd Kid df-.
Black Silk do.
While do. do.
Silk, cotton, and woollen Fancy
Mitts. atriped
Invisible green
Drab
W: B: Beaver ClotfiS
Fancy CaSsimercs,
Striped do.
Plain do.
Mix'd super Tweeds,
Plain do:
dH;
lo
do. Lmcn Bosoms,
dor Db. Collars,
Fancy Scarfs,
Black Satin ditt".
Do. " halfdo.
Satin, si:k, and Woratod
Stocks.
Silk and coifon Ilandker
chiefs, a varietv.
Gum-eldStifc SUspeliders,
Black Cashmere Hose,
Rihhtd do.
Sattinefts, all colors,qnal-Woollen and cotton HoSe
ities and pi ices.
FANCY GOODS.
Lice Capes, Fancy silk anil inou.'li n-
LadiO.s' woollen Hoods, d'Lane Hanttkcrc'iicfs,
Lace Caps, Silk Purss,
Whali bones, Cotton do.
Aja'e and pearlButton, Corded ?kMs,
Sj'orli:i &fi ic metal do. Pocket Boons,
Pocket Wallets.
Ivory line Combs,
Tuck do.
Side do.
Dres-i i do.
Toiht Soap,
and Half- Hose-'
Cologne;
Hair Brushes',
Cloth Do.
Cijrar Cases,
Snufi Boxes, &.c, &c, &fc;
Kent lit k Jeans, all qual-
l - .
ii ics anu i ict'Si
Fa ncy K ei soy ? , low pr :ce.
Red., wlut'-, and yi IloW
Flannels,
Twilled do.
Apron Checks.
Bed '1'icki ;!:,
Pl. i I Lind-eys, all woo!,
Plaid and l iin ditto cot
ton and wool,
Silk Sere,
Worsted do.
Co'M anttp!ain Silesia,
Plain and colMCamhrics
Woll!:i Cravats,
Do; Comforts,
B eaclutl Shirtings,
D . Shecting-i,
Brown Shirtings,
Do. ShfetiHgs,
Irish Ltnensj
8-4 do.
Imitati'in dm
Tablo Coyer-',
Bird's-eye Diaper,
Cotton do.
Brown cotton do.
Do. linen do.
Doimstic Giu:h-iinsf
Blue do.
Bine Drill,
India brown do.
Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Siiipe;idcrs,Glovirs, Hose
and ha If-Hose,
Sdk Umbrellas,
Ginharn do.
Cotton do.
t2 4 Whitney Blankets,
101 do. fo.
9-4 do. do.
8-4 lo. do.
8-4 Twilled do.
Nero Blankets,
Saddle do.
Wool& cotton Caipetin;s
Cotton stair do.
TufTted Hearth Rugs,
Brussels do
Buttons, pins, needles,
thread, tape, cord,
&c, &c., &c. c, &c.
250 pieces Calicoes, from
G.J to 25 cents per yard,
sonic of the latest and
best patterns.
Java Cffce,
Rio do.
Cuba do.
Porto Rico Sugars,
N. Oilcans do.
Loaf do.
Lunin d.
(BURdPClEIffillE
Black Tea, Sf.lrfch, tiar Soap,
Green do. Powder In keg-,
Raisins, Pickles, Shot, Lea-',
Ltmon .Vyrup, in lfo"lt!ts, Maekerc'j
Pepper Sane, S.ck Salt,
B ' t smoked Herrings, Alum do.
B x s Cheese, Atolasscs,
1011120, Madder,
Coppera, Span. Brown,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Snuff.Ciars, Tobacco,
Cotton B.-gi-i j:,Rope,
S de Leather,
Liquors,
J - 1 w I n c e
Pnu naY'i.ff Hyson Tea Swett Oil, Broom, W uter Uuekcis, cc, c
do;
Pocket Cntlcrv,
Table do.
An assoitment Tea and Straight
Tab'e Spoons, Fifth
B nchor Knives, llaltef
Shoe do. Hand Sttts,
Fine and com'n Sc issors, Grass Stvfhes,
Do ' Shears, Cut(irT2 Knives,
Carpenter.-' Hammers. Weeding Hoe,
D . Hatchets,
Frying Pans,
Bright do. Chisels, AtfgurJj
Twisted Tface Chairvs, Pad Locks,
do;
do.
Chest do.
Till do:
Sti.fck c'6.
Rim do.
Mili-saw Files,
Screws, I liners,
Gimblets, Gun Locks,
Collins'cast -steel Axes,
King's do.
Root's do.
Cast-steel Broad Axes,
Shaving Glasses,
Cotton anil Wool Cards drawing Knivc-j
Currv Comb'?, Lalclics, lions,
Cast. steel hand-sair do. Toilet do
Sheen Shears; Iron Nails.
I J - t r
lincourase tj Home Manufactures
Gardner fit McKethan,
H AVE lately made considerable improvvment in
fheir style of Vork ,and have now on hand a GN
ERA L ASSORTMENT, consisting of
Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons,
Which for elegance of shape ami finish, and dura
bility, will compare with any made in the U States.
Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call
and examine our work, as we have determined lo
sell LOW for Cah, or approved notes.
Having in our employ first rate Smiths', wc- are
prepared to do any Iiot work in the abve Yftte on
rViodifratc terms.
We warrant all or work to fete of gorJ artl faitli
Al work in i nhip arrrf mat erftils, f.r ond year.
icp-REPAIRING faithfully execufed at short
Notice, and on reasonable lerm.
FavcHcv.lle, February S, FS45. y.
Super calf Roots,
14 kip do.
sltl2 ilo.
Thiikkip do.
Finesew'd Brogans,
" pCiie'd do.
Fine si'k IT -its,
" fur
Brnadliriin
Slltlrii-jfT
por.i-ig
Common peiri'd Brogans Ladies' morocco Ties,
Youth's do " do. Boots,
Men's Pumps Miss' do.
I.adi. a" fine kid Sl'pt ers, Sh..ts,
thick" do. " Slippers,
HATS, CJ PS, c, $c.
Ol. zed round-top Hats, Fine plu-lVCn'ps,-
Fie musk rat Caps, A vafifty ol glazed do.
n. ink do Boys' super cloth do.
cloth do ' r
CKOCIiEKY.
Children's morocco Boots
Ladies' fine call do.
Women's heavy Shoes,
" " Slippers,
&c, &c, &.C.
ffYts se!( (te C?v s,
Ch ld's cloth, fur fV.nds,
" Tuibius,
&c. &c.
Fif JreriQol. Vure.
B eakfasi PlatS,
Di im r ffo.
Supper do
Cups1 and Satic'-rs,
13 .wis and Pitches,
Ewers and Basins,
Soup Plates,
S refit toons,
Coffee Cups,
Dishes, &c., &.C.
Common CrocKcry n
variety of all Goods hi
this line.
for
BOOKS
For New-Year's & Christmas GrHltsr
For sale by
H. HAfRDIBL
Odd Fellow's Offering, for lS46,the prettiest
Annual of t he season.
The Gift for 1816: The following are some of
?Je contribu.ors to this xvork : H. W. LongfclW,
Joseph C. Neal, N F Wi..,GiI,nore Simms, Mrs
Sigourney, and others of the best writers hi the
rjountry.
Rose of Sharon, a religious' souvenir for I846 4v
Miss J. C. Edgarton. ' 3
Christian's Annual for I84&.
A variety of Juvenile A-inunls lor children.
Also, Bibles, Prayer Book's, Albums, Miscellane
ous hooks with fine bindings suitable for presents.
Nov.j29, 1845. 354-tf.
Cut Wine Glasses,
Tuinb!c:s,
Oicar.teis,
B ittanniit Castors,
Cup Plates.
VJT Jll. JL WMWMM J.rm.A.m -'
Cash or Produce :
25 hb!s. Pickled Herrinss, No. f. . J" f, MKCre,
2' boxes prime Dairy Cheese, .3 , ' INoZ "' . IY . . .
3 hhds. New Oileafns Sugar, boxes prune smoked No I Herrings,
2 " Porti Rico do. 20 bbls. hack country V hiskey.
Crates Crockery put up to ordcf; shitted for I ountry
;5.,f t oor or rjayrnonni.
Mrrchanta.
F.syetteville, December 6, 1815
gtate of Xorth Carolina --Robeson &fPutys
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
Fall Term, 1845.
MalcomB Sh nV, AdmJ., vs.SarahShaw, and others.
Petflibn fot settlement, &c.
It appearing tOthe satisfaclion of iht : Coprt that
Peter Sbaw, Hugh Shaw, John Shaw, Nell Shaw,
anrf Rhodenc&Siiaw, defendants in sa.tf Petition,
, v .t;t f this State, it istherefore order
ed bv th.i Court, that publication be made fjr si.xj
the North Carolinian, a pap-r;
Diihlished in Favetteville, notifying said defendants chase of goods for the back country
Mew IFfinDimo
The subscribers have entered into a Copartner
ship, under the firm of
H. W. Beattv c Co.,
For the transaction of
A General Commission Business
In the 7tcn of Wilmington, -V. C.
Thej- will jjive particular attention to the sale
of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv
ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur-
Tun o rr
cUDscriDers are now re-
pC,li?S,at ,he 2,1 tenfe"nt "f M Hooper's Fire
rL Building, sbuth side or Hay strett, an entire
nous W . 1 . t .
..v. ot staple and r ancy
Conitig in part of super blue, black, brown,
'V,p,,vi8:b,e -rren nnd ea?er Cloths; fancv
and Fiencli Cassimcres ; Sattiuett. Kentuck v
Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, plain and fancv v.lvet,
siitin.and French cashmere Vestin"; ditto Stocks,
Lravats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col
,art an assortment of coat and vest Binding, Cord
and Buttons, Canvass and Padding; brown and
bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, Linens ;
col ! and white Cambric Muslins, grass Linen
Cambric, hemstitch and sdk Handkerchie fs; Alpacas,
Inibet and injiana Cloth, for Ladies' cloaks;
rnusljnand Super FretKh Ca8fiwln Hp. La ns; plain
black gios-deSwiss and figured gros-de-nap
Silks; r.ch Prints; LisMe Edginy; hohimt wire and
blond Q.uillmtf; Piping; Gimps; lulian Sewings;
SDOoI Cotton an. I linin Tkro. I . ..! I
iwtsteif Silk; cotton and worsted Mitts; superblack
and C'.I'd kid Gloves; ditto silk, m -rino, and cot
ton ditto: white iitol Ktielr .il.M.I 1 1 .1:...
merino Peri in d tto; cashmere, merino Thibet
..-...ier .-nawis; w.,rK noxes; toilet Glasses; shell
twist tm k and sideO
Super Needles, Pins, Scissors; taffjta and satin
bonnet and cap Ribbo is: with a general assoHmerit
ofGroeeries, Hardware, Crocke
ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boots,
and Shoes,
The allot-O Goods linvi
in Hid .. ' XT V . 1 t i -
... in new i orK anu i'iiii:iaeiii)ia, (con
sequently at reduced prices) will be sold low for
cash, or charged to f Hose .who will pay cash when
called on. D. & W. McLAURlN.
Dec. 13, 1315. 356-y.
FOR SALlV
Ch-iscin boxes; Raijjns in whole and half boxeV
Sup- rior Fru'iitli Brandy and Port Wine.
D. & W. McLAURlN.
Dee. 13, 1815. 356 tf.
JACKSON JOHNSON
HAS just received at his Old Stand (Wagon
Yard,) a NE A STOCK OF
BR GOOJOS,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries &c., &c.,
Which will he Bo'd cheap for Cash', or exchanged
for cduntry produce,
October 4. 1845. 34-tf
OIL!
0 Barrel TANNER'S OIL, for sale bv
Nov. it, 1345. GEO. McNEILL.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
JAMES KYLE,
HAS just received from the ftorth a large and
general assortment of
Jimong which are
Etra superfirfe Clo U and Cassimercs,
Me lino Cdssjnieres and Kentucky Jeans,
Saitinetts and Tweeds,
Beaver and Pilot Cloths,
Silk warp arid other Alpaca 5,
Muslin d'Lane rtnd Cashmere d'Ecosse,
Calicoes and Ginghanisj
Domestics, b!eathcd and brown, 3-4 to I ?- 1.
Merino, Datniskjand 11 mey-cOuib Shawls;
Plaid and Muslin d'Lane do.
Silk, cotton, and merino Hose.
Silk and wo. .lion Mitt and G'oveSj
Ladies' and Gentlcmcnis' Comforts,
Pl.tii. and striped Muslin,
Rook and Jaconet do.
Irish L'nen?, Lawns, and Diapers,
62 cases Boots and Sho s,
40 " Fur Hats, assorted.
With many other articles, all of which being pur
chased by the package at auction arid private ailej
forJCcwi, will be olT-.-red at very reduced prices for
i,asii, or on frne to punctual customers.
Jan. 10, 1845.
TTlE Subscriber, having been appointed under a
Decree of the Court of Equity, for the county of
Cumberland, at Fall Term, 1845, a Commissioner
to sell certain Real h state in the Tdwn of Favette-
vine, owned jointly iy muiscil and the h irs at
Law of William Nott, dee'd, in pursuance of said
decree, villi expose to public sale at the Market
House in sale' Town, on Monday the 2Gth day of
January, IS lC.at 12 o'clock, fioorJ, tho (olluwinu
valuable (teal Estate:
Lot corner Ftay add Donaldson
Streets,
Lot corndr Pfay and Robeson
Streets.
The property will be sold on a credit of six
months. Bonds with approved security will tie re
quired. JOHN D. STAR R, Commiss'r.
Fayc'ttcviile, De'c. 13, S45. 356-6w.
Just Received on Consignment,
French Brandy,
Holland Gin,
American Brandy,
4t boxes No. I Soap.
A. M. CAMPBELL.
March 15. 1845. 31G-tf
INDEMNITY
Against loss or damage by Fire.
THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
CAPITA L.-;$ 105,000.
Office in Grand near First Strett, Williams
burg, opposite the City of JS'etc Yorlc.
Agency Ojjice Well Building, 62 Wall st.,
JVew York.
DIRECTORS :
Christian Zabriskie, Ahr'ui T. Boskeri k,
Andrew C Benedict, Francis Stcinheil,
Frederick W. Favre, S inil H. Clapp,
Jeremiah Johnson, Joh.i Legctt,
John Skilhnan, Chas. O. H a ndv,
Sarnl. Wlllets. L i.nCel R it:hardson,
Nicholas Wvckuff.
LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't.
Asorkw B. Hodges, Sec'ry.
WASHINGTON POST, Agent, flew York.
THE Williaaisburs Fire Insurance Company,
having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla
ture of the State of New York, for tlie purposes
of Fire Insurance, the Directors ofler to Insuretheir
fellow-citizens throughout the United States
Agaittst Loss df Damage by Fire,
On Buildings, Good and Merchandise, and Per
sonal Property generally, assuring t hem that the
affairs of the Company, snail he conducti d with
such fairness, candor and liberality as they trust
will entitle it to publicconfidence ana patronage.
The Subscriber, Agent for the above Com
pany, will give any further information that may
be desired bv those who wish to Insure.
JAAIES MARTINE, A cent,
Hay Street.
Feb. 8, 1845. 311-tf.
- -BT-WT ATI 1 T I IV V f 1
WuutiU rej.spcc.tiui
ly inform the citizens
of Fayetteville and the public
generally, that he has taken
the stand recently occjpieel
by E.J. Clark, on Gillepii
fStrcct,5 doors South of the
Market Square, where he will
manufacture and ken con
stantly on h ind an assortment of
TIIN AINJJ SHEET IRON VARE.
feraohs Wishing to purchase would o well tn
call and examine his stock before purchasing else
where, as lie is determined to sellas cheap as any
oiner manufacturer in tne state
BAKERS of an entirely new paiiern.
ROOFING done in the his test style, and best
manner. Also GUT I t RING.
Aug. 17. 1 844. 261-v.
CMEAJP & NEW
HAT, CAP, AND SHOE
A wro'i and team ol live. hurst tn a.dy for t-n til
ing on toe usual terms . or lor sa'e .ch-ap. . AL-o, f.
second hand Suikey, a lashloh'able article netrly
new for sale low or hi.e, apply to
THOMAS J. Jtfl.VS.
Oct. 25 1845, 349-5m?
removalT
Jas. B. mcCA.lIsUmr
iaii.'jh;
Has rcnioved his) 1-lal.li-hineMil
liomhis lUc
latid, It ihe lnre next
lor west ii" ihe C.'ifc
I't sir Hank, lecenily '.c
rupictl by Mr, Writ. L
AiuKrju.fi': He wil!
wiinatit his wcik to lv
t qiuil to nny in the
place, nud charges ue
34-tf
Hioderatp.
Nov. 22, 1845.
FOR SALEV
A comfortable Dwelling, wuh out-houses, not
iar from the market. Apply-at this Office.
Dec. 20,il81&:
j - - - . - . i
of the rilins of this petit ion,ane roquirmg tin ur,u
appear at" tlie next, Court of Pleaif and cuarier
Sessions, to be held for the ; county of Robeson, at
the Court House in Lumbertori, on the 4th Mon
day in February next, then and firere answer, plead
or demur to said Petition, or the same will be t3ken
pro confesso, or ordered to be heard exparte as to
th'rn.
Witness, Shadrach Howell, clerk of said Court at
Office in Lumb rton, the fourth Monday of Nov.,
A. D., 1815, and ot American Independence, the
70th year.' S'D'H. HOW ELL, Clerk.
, Dec 20, 1846. 357-: peradv. S3 25.-
Thfef would respectfully solicit a"p6ttijFrj'or' pub
lic patrbKage, and pledge, fheii best exertions to
giva satisfaction. tf.W. BEAT TY,
J15HN C. LATTA,
July 13, 1845. 334-tf-
MALLEABLE IRON,
SUCH as Carriage Makers use. A good as
sortment always on hand, and for sale at cue cent
per pound advance on the .Manufacturers' prices by
K W. PRIOR.
October 25, 1845.- 349-tf.
J. W. BAKER
IS not; receiving hfs large ami
ge'neral assortment of
0HAIRS,
front fine Hair Seat Mahogany,
down to the common Windsor,
purchased by himclf for cash at
fh'e manufactories ct Philadel
phia, New York, and Bocton','
w hich will be sold as low. proba
bly lower, than any in the market. Also, a gerf
tral assortment of Ji33'JldXl& J133-33
rich Mahcany frames ; an assortment of Phila
delphia made Curled Ha.r MATTRESSES, with
a lare assortment of
Cabinet Furniture,
Of his Sw"n rriantifacture, comprising all the arti,
cles usually Kept ira Furniture Ware Room, viz :
Sideboards, BiiTCJirs, Secretary and E'ooJt Cases,
Tables', Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas
Divans, Arm Rocking Cbaifa, French and Pout
Mahogany Bedsteads, rftVlerfand bird-eve Maple
do., paTent w'iri'dia.ss Ded'sieirds, &c. Giv.y all of
which will be sold on the most reasonable terms
for CASH, or on lime to punctual customers.
Sept. 27, 1315. 311-tf.
GILLESPIE & ROBESON
Continue the X.33STvS3T business, a nd will
make liberal dan-eon consignments of
Lumber, Naval Stores, &c., Sec.
Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1845. 343-m.
STATIOXERt, BI ri5G, &.C.
R. W. HAKD1E
New Books, and St ttionery, together with an en
tire new Book binding apparatus.
He has opened a store next door to the Post Of
fice, v here he will be lad to supp'y his friends and
customers. ,
: October 4, 1945." I45-y
Ck
n
" Call and ttf, befoire ybu biiy)
THE Subscriber has taken the Store 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 " Cheat" for Cai-hor on
Time.
Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats.
medium brim d "
" fashionable Bussi.
" medium brim do "
" hr..ad do do
14 la-drblc Mole Skin
do Angola "
Men and Boy's round crown drab and fdne Babbit
Fur Hatp.
Men and Bots' da vt liitc and black Woo!
Hntefi
The assortment embraces vanoos KWhI i.t Hea
ver, Russia, Fur, Silk, and Won! Hals, made by
the best of workmen, and will be warranted j,
necessary. .4 iSO
A general assortment of Fur, C loth. Seal, Sea lette,
aiul Glazed Caps, for Alen, Youths, Boys, arid
Children. "Very low."
Together with a "eneral assortment of .Men's.
Woman's, Youth's, Bov's, Mise, and Children':-
SOOTS. & .SS3SS
Which will be found of good qualify and si..s
at reduced prices."
WAN T ED" 1000 worth of Ot-
er, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk Bat' and
D-.er Skins, for wh eh a "liberal" pried will be
given. A. J. ER AM BERT
October 1 I, 1845. 316-6m.
LIFE INSURANCE.-
CAPITAL $2,500,000.
The Insured efrtitled to participation of Profits in
both European ami American policies.
N AT f 0 N A t. tO A N FUN WU F F. AS
SURANCE SOCFET1T. LONDON.
U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIKECTORS.
(Office 74 Wai.i. Street.)
Vetr York.
Jacob Harvev, Esii.Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq.
L John L. Palmer, Esq. .Saml. S. Howlancl, l.sq.
Jonathan Goodhu-. Ksq. Uurtiam a. n orm, c.sq.
James Doorman, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq.
Philadelphia.
Clement C. BuhHe. Esq. Louis AGndey, Esq.
Sears'C. Walk i. E--q. Geo. Bex Graham, Esq.
J.LEANDEPSTAP.R, Mjiria'crer.and General
A "en t for the IJni'ed Stales and British N. A.
Colonies. . ,
?XJ- The Suhs-riber. havit been appoint
ed Ajenls for thisCompanv in fhf Town ol Fay
etteville, are prepared o effec t Lji"e Instnant e, and
to furnish all desired information ond explanations
on the subject. , STARK & PEA ITCE. A ?e nts
Fayetteville, Nov. 22, IS!?.' 353 tf.
JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser-
vices as unde taker and builder, lo the citizen or
others, dispocd to contract fur buildirg orjobbirg.
Terrng liberal.
TO LUMBER MEN.
Tltt-". SiiIwi rll..rw u!lnpS-l H flia vt rv
successful operation o'f HOTCHKISS'S VERTI
CAL WATER WHEELS, at Archibald Gra ham's
iv j 1 1 1 in rayettcvilic, in May and juneian, were
induced to purchase the Ri"ht for the entire Slate
of North Carolina, and now offer individual Right."
for sale on very reasonab'e lerius. They have
now on hand 4f. vei.t e n full site ol Wheels, an!
have made arrangements to keep a constant sup
ply. Besides beinff ncm rally adopted in 1 lie Noilhern
States, there are already twelve saws in 9ticcCflil
operation in this State, and eight others in process
ol erection. The astonishing poer and fpccei o.
these W heels have been witnessed by hundieds of
citizens of this State, with universal appprohation.
And we desire all w ho may feel r.n interest intt c
subject to examine the Milla ef. Arch'd Gruhant,
Col. Alex'r Murchison. Christopher Mwnroe, Alex'r
Williams, Arch'd McLaiirm. J . McUamel, J our.
Cade, Mrs. Effy McFadyen, imhis County ; Col.
John C. McLaunn, in Richmond County; J nos.
C. Smith in Bladen County ; and Hardy RoyaH in
5ampson County; to each of whom M-e heler
for information as to the raHical operation ol these
Wbeels. - , '
Persons who apply soon for Rights can havo
them put tip by workmen who have been instruct
ed hy Mr Uotchkis himself.
T he Proprietors of the right of tins V lieel in tlie
-State of North CafolinrV, have receive d the follow
ing certificate: . - .
Fayetteville, Fcb'y 3, 1345, .
We, the Subscribers, residing in the County of
Cumberland and aftate of North Carolina, having
been engaged in the manufacture ol Lumber for ma
ny years, feel Inlly warranted in stating, that Hotch
kiss's VERTICAL WATER WHEELS, and
their appendages, are worthy of the patronage ofolT
mill owners, and that we have fiiff confidence in
iheir superiority ; '.at the value of Mills will be
very much enhanced by their introduction. They
arc more durable, and easier kept in order wlitr
properly put togeth r than the common Flutter
Wheel: they wnl save at least one-third of the
water, and run w J J in bask water w hen there in
a head above. The pt ed of Uio Sa w is increased
liom one-ha.'f to double the strokes per minulc.
alex. Williams,'
DUNCAN M UN It OF,
CHRIS TOI'IIER M UN ROE,
JOHN McFADYEN,
C. P. MALLETT.
ABC HI BALD Gli AH A Ai
JOHN McDAMEL.
ALEX'R MUJICIJISON.
ARCH'D McLEf AN.
DAN'L McDIARMlD,
ANGUS CAMERON,
(Millwright.)'
JOHN C. McLAURlN,
(Richmond County.)
THOMAS C. SMITH,
(B.'adcn Counly.) ,
They have also received a certificate from Ctf,
Alexander Mnrchfsoi,( ( which will be published
hereafter a inoiig others in handbill form,) in which
bespeaks of" I Li - as "the ureatest improve merit
made on Saw Mills in my fhisj rime ;" says that
his Saw will cut 51100 feet in a dav: it actm.llv cut
on the day before ho w rote, 4C83 feel of 1 inch'
auartcr Boards; makes 210 strokes in a rrnn.ute:
that one half of the water is saved; ond conclude
hyrccoinmcndiiig itssdoptir.n to M ill owners.
Other certificates, which ha ve been promise d.9
will he publishi d hcreaftt rt
ARCHIBALD McLAUCIJLIN.
DUiXCAN M.NEILL,
A LFRF.D A . cK ETH A N .
Favetteville, March 15, 1845. 3lC-tf.
NEW CARRIAGE
RIEPOSIITI'ORY,,
THE i'ohsciil.ers lake this mctin d ,,f informin
the public, that thev l ave eori-.iin nc i it the.
Carriage Jljanufacturijig PtHfine$s.
And intend lo carry it on in all its various branches
tay
Coaches, Coachees, Chariolees
Barouches. Buggies, Gigs and
Sufkeys.
Ot the most modern and apcroved style. Wi:b:
several ears' experience bv one of the Principals,
" .-.- r. i.ajiiuaciorics in the Nmthcrn
Mates, they feid no hesitation Tr. satwi", that nc th
ing shall be wanting to make their Work ei4nB 16'
any put up here or elsewhere. They hope that by
nremittedattcniion to business, to merit a ncr
ous share n public patronage. They assuT'e the"
public that no pains h.fv or wi1 5e spared to pro
ct;re ihe best materials the surrounding country af
fords. They hav- completed and in progress of
completion, several Vehicles of the latest fashion '
-which thev nCT.-r nt
....... - ... ,.mn, won me
present pressure of the time.
hT All Work warranted for twelve months
Their Establishment isat Ihe foot of the hill opJ"
posite Liberty Point. ' 1
SIMPSON & McLAUCNLlN.
FavetteviJle, Dec. 27, 1845. 3S18-V
REPAIRING done t ihe shot iWt not ice
, n the heatest manner' a'rid; at the lowest p'rice; '