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i "CHARACTER JAS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT fS TO 1NBITIDUALS; AI THE GI.ORT OF THE STAf E IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OP IT Clt'lWS4 BY VH H BAYXE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1846. L Volume G Number 36- OP THE NORTH ,er . , ld at tJie en(f of 8X months 3 00 at the end of the year , 3 50 Kates of AdvertUiiic c-,'v ce-its per square fir the first, and thirty cents for eieh subsequent insertion. ctvertismg Y the ver be charged according tl tn3 quantity of mailer inserted. c irt advertisements, fee, 35 per cent higher. NEW CONFECTION AR V, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. has t iun the THE Subscriber .NVw B-ick ?ior on the north sub-ot lliystrc t. a i-w miors '...-.vo ih Mark t-t lions-, whore he is now open- ih" a fine assort in nt ..f GOODS in tho a how line, consistm" in pan uins Knmwin arutii? ; IP r uit. Almonds, Filberts, Madeira, Br..r.il & Pecan NuM, Prunes, Currants, Canton andllavnna Preserves, Citron, &c. Arrangcm-nis are made for ir ;h sup plies ot Oranges, Lamons, Apples, Cocoa Nttls,&c. S VICES. Val'c Nutme". Cloves, Cassi in mats. Ground Cas-i'i, Ground Pepper, Alspic-, Mustard an I Ground Ginger. PICKLES A.VD SAUCES. TVpp.-r Sauce, Tomato Catsup. Olives, Sardine., and iis-oited Pickle-. CRACKERS. Boston. Butter and Water Cracker?, Soda and Clone, Lavender and and Rose Water, Bay Rum Bora', Antique and Macasar Oils, Vt-r-bnii'Crcam, ExT-c's, S""! ' VPry variety. WILLOW WARE. Wa-'ons, Cradle. 'hairs, and B..sk ts. SUNDRIES. Powdered, Cros'icd, I. oat ami lrown .nars, CofFee Tea. ChO.-dae, Macaroni, V e rmicc'.li, lo- , . tj A 1 .. OBY COOPS AND (KROCEBY STOKE ! V KTS7T PALL AXTZ TTXErTEE. GOODS III AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ! ! ! ! (Do Mo :&BMIB09 TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old customer, and the public gcncraly, that he is now receivin- and opening hi new Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing nearly every arti cle in his line, and nana lly ket t in Stores in this market, which I offer for sale at prices t rail U.e pressure of the times. 1 would -ay to all who want CHEAP and F-iSHIOMBLE Good.- call and examine mv Stock, as I shall feel happy in showing my Goods, let ling confident I cannot fail to i,Ieae both in anility and price. My Good are all fresh, and ofthe mostapproved styles and fashions. I would ay f .rther, lht I am determined to s-1! my Gods at small advances on the prime cost, and fl .tt. r mvse'.f that they have been bought as well as .-ny stock in this market. Among my assortment wi'il t-e f.und . --- Colored Hose, Merino Drawers. Silk do. Mrr'mo Shirts, f'olton do. Cotton Drawers, A sreat variety of Mis' Fine fancy Vesting, Hose and hall-Hose. Comrtion fancy do. i Gents' Diivinj Gloves, For Gentlemen1 a lVmr : Black Hokm Color'd do. Heayy woollen m Tape Ediiiijs, I ace d-. Black d. Plain BoSbinet Lace F'gur'd do. Fiijui'd Cap . do. Danak Shawl", Fot Ladiea wear g Cashmci -de-Lam s, Hep. Cas'-me-is, Miiim i i d'Lanos, shaded d'Lanes, Fiui'd Alpacca, Chingeablc do. Plain do. Stiipetl do. ' F.is!iionableChusan, Bishop Lanf, Col.-r'd Do. Svi9 Muslins, Ln'"n do. Cambria h. .Taconel I. B -ik do. Chec i'J and 9tripd do. Fiunr'rf do. Linen camhrickHandk'fs Bla k Cashmere flosc, Imi;ution do THE Subscribers are now re- cewnff , t the 2d tenement of Mrs Hooper's Fire V,T . outn ?iue oi tiay sireti, an entire new oircK ofSUple and Fancy Consisting in part of super blue, black, brown, drab, invisible reen and beaver Cloths; Unvv and iench Cassimeres ; Saitiuetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, plain and Taney wlvet, satin, and French cashmere Vesting; ditto Stocks, Cravats and Scarfs, merino ShirtsT Bosoms, Col lars, an assortment of coat and vest Binding. Cord JACKSON JOHNSON HAS inst received at his Old Stand (Wason Yard,) a NEW STOCK OF Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, UroceTies &c, &c.; Which will be so'd cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce,- October 4. 1845. aa-u I N D E M N IT Y j'o tnnicni oi coat ana vest ISindin", Jord I i . l T7l:rt and Buttons, Canvass and Pdding; brown and Against lOSS Or damage by I? ire. is, ' Li iens Nett, p'aid. fitfiirM and lil.u. wooi-ayeu ioiiis Mtrivrrl wnnllt'l nflll 13116 do. no. do. do. cUon Sliav Is, Half-rtidurnihg ditto Mourning do. Black Hoski Gloves, Color'd d do. ColorM Kid dr.. Black Sit It do. White do. do. S Ik. cotton, and woollen r ancy lll?i. tllMp Invisible "rccn do. Drab do. W. B. Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cassimeres, Striped do. Plain do. Mix'd super Tweeds, Plain do.- do. io linen lio?onis, Do. Collars, Fancy Scarfs, Black Satin ditto. Do. " halfdo. Satin, silk, and Worsted Stocks. Silk and cotton Handker chiefs, a variety, Gfum-elaStiC Suspenders, . ..1..-. I .an.-vn criio (.a. Starch, inomn, .-4iiivn", ' ' .!,.; . and Svve. t Mali '2 a Wi .es, Lbampae, ..... K Maceobov Snuff, hoiie Chewii.jf I o K. ...... R":iba. Principe and I a vanaCijyi r., Swet , il, . Sperm Can.lles, llerrincr. Brooms, Whisks l'l..'i..o V;..tins. Ac:ordeon. &.C. Sir. X .-n. vari. tv of 3 3fil ."iv .x' Ur. f,.r Pre ents. too numerous to v5J it 1J ti t -..-.- Un. i.' ...ri-iv ..f CANDIES, at W holtsaleanr Retail. ... Ca I and taKC a iook. W. PROR. 184S. ljTce Capes, Lad es' woollen Hoods, ace Caps, Vhul bones. Aga'e and p'-arlButtons, Cordtd Ski'ts, S- ortin" &n:ie metal do. t'ocket Hoots, Rilibtd do. ines and prices. FANCY GOODS. Fancv silk and mouslin- Pocket Wallets. Salt inelt?, al! colors.dual- Woollen and cotton Hose d'Lane Uaiuikerc'iief's Silk Purses, Cotton ln. Ivory line Combs, Tuck do. Side do. Dro-inff do. Toilet Soap, and lialf-HoSct Cologne, Hair Brushes, Cloth Do. Ciar Cases, Snuff Boxes, &.C., &e., &c. Kentucky Jeans, all quu.1 it ics and y rices. V ancyiveiscy,lov prc Red, whit-, Flanntls, Twilled lo Plain and col'dCamhries Domtstic Ginhums, Woollen Cravats, Do. Comforts, and yi llow B eached Shirtings, Do. Slieeti ng-, Brown Shirt ins. do. Apron Checks. Do. i5lielins Bed Tk-ki-iffs, Irish Linens, PI A I T.ind-sevs. all wool. P-4 do. - - j r Plaid and pi.iin ditto cot ton and woo', Silk Seri'e, Dart hi Stork of FLL and WINTER. (JO(.MS, rnsistiug cd Vry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonr.ets, Slioes, &c, &c &. A S'inel.-Ts r rench brancr, vcnie- ddles o! all desi ripttons, troni So to ?-2., Worsted do. Crown Hclland, CoI'd and n'ain Silesia Imitation do. Table Cover", Bird's-eye Diaper, Cotton do. Brown cotton do. Do. linen do. Blue Blue Drill, India brown do. Ci.tton Handkerchiefs, Sus-enders,Gloves, Vlose Brussels and halt-Hose, Sdk Umbrellas, Gingham do. Cotton do. 12 4 Whitney Elarkets, 10-4 do. do. 9-4 do. do. 8-4 do. do. 8-4 Twilled do. Negro Blankets, Saddle do. Wool&cotton Caipetings Cotton stair do. Tnffted Hearth Rugs, do Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c., &e., &c, &c, &c. 250 pieces Calicoes, from 6 to 25 cents per yard, some ofthe latest and best patterns. bleached Shirtings, Sheetin2s, Dri'lh coi o anu white Camhric M .is! ins, grass Linen Cambric, hemstitch and silk Handkerchiefs; Alpacas. Thibet and Indiana Cloth, Tor Ladies' cloaks; muslin and anper French cashmere-de-Lanes; plain black gms-de-Swiss and figured gros-de-nap Silks; r.ch Prints; Lisle Edging; bobimt wire and blond Quilling; Piping; Gimps; Italian Sewings; spool cotton and linen Threa t, assorted colors; twisted Silk; cotton and worsted Mitts; super black and cil'd kid Gloves; ditto silk, merino, and cot- ion auto; white and black and rihh'd Hose; ditto merino Persian d.tto; cashmere, merino, Thibet and other Shawls; work boxes; toilet Glasses; shell twist tuc k and side Combs; jet shawl and hair Fins; super Needles, Pins, Scissors; taffeta and satin ouunei an-i cap Ribbons: with a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. CAPITA Lr 8 1O5.0OO. Office in Grand near First Sreef, Williams- burr , opposite the City o f A etc York. Agency Office Wells Joiiding;, 62 trail sL, JVew York. DIRECTORS: Abrm T. Boskerck hi3et Christian Zabriskie Andrew C. Bon edict. Frederick W. Favre. Jeremiah Johnson, John Skillman, Sarnl.Willets. Nicholas Wvckbffl LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pfes't. Andrew B. Hodges, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Acnt, New York. THE vVillia-nsburJi Fire Insurance Company, oods, having been purchased late bav""2 "ee incorporated by an act of the Leg j si a- Francis Stcinhcil, Saml H. Clapp, Joh.i Leogett, Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, Just Received tl Direct frt.ni tl Factorv. RouLntl'l Mttl Crosscut Saws, warranted, and tor al hv B. ROSE & SON i Jan. 24, IS 15. 362-3t. Ml TO OPZTEiEOTOa A Company is b. ing made up for a Factoj, iff the upper end of this county, on the CsjSe Feif River, tlie Buck horn Fal's, A fall can be had of IS fret; a race is partly cut, which was onctf used for a Flouting Mill. For information apply at this Office. Jan. 17, !8i6. 361 CC FOR C j The; in the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at reduced prices) will be sold low for cash, or charged to those who will pay cash when called on. D & W. McLATJRIN. Dec. 13, 1345. 356-y. for sale: Chesein boxes; Raisins in whole and half boxes Superior French Brandy and Pott Wine. D & W. McLAUfttN. Dec. 13, IS45. 356-tf. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMES KYlE, large and J Pupnv l.. ..wU.l Saddles o! all descriptions " ... . M I aid aNo daily expeeteu, jrrocerie, riarnar.-, C i'1-ry, Drur, W indow Glass, &c, &e.. all of w iieh he will h glad to exchange for CASH or C ointrv Pm'hiee. Give me a call. 2 . IS4.). JlJ-y. Sept. 2 ' A. M. CA31PBELL, ll;ivitio leii appointed AUCTIONEER F .r the town of Fayett vilie, is prepared toattend ir t'': "ale ot any ;ouils which may be entrustil to h in. C.isig mcnts from abroad will be p omptly at I' titled to. April 10, 1315. 321-v. Mncourazc p- Home Manufactures Gardner & McHLetlian, 11 AVE lately made consi(J rable nnproveiiient ii their dtvlo of Work ,andhac now on hand a G N KRAL ASSORTMENT, roups' in of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, ic. Which for elegance of shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any ina.le i i the U Slater Persons wishing to buv, woiiM do wtll local and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOW for Cash, or approved notes. Having in our employ firt rate Smiths, we are prepared to do any lion work in the above line on moderate terms. We warrant all our work to be of ood and faith ul workm i nrhip and materials, for on year. CJ REPAIRING faithluhy executed ut ?Wrt notice, and on reasonable term. Favettcvdle, February 8, 1845. y. (KM DD IE HRHTB Black Tea, Starch, Bar Soap, Green do. Powder in kegs, Raisins, Pickles, Shot, Lea Lemon Syrup, in bottles, Maokere', Pepper Sauce, Sack Salt, Bixessmokfd Herrings, Alum do. P...-e..B r:becse. Molasses, 'iY'i.jUjtTc. S..' Oil, Um., wotcruocneis, Chisels, Augurs, J iv.i Ct.ffee, Rio '. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sugars, N. Orleans do. Loaf do. I .iimn no P. Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Span. Brown, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, SnuffCigarj, Tobacco, Cotton Bagsing,Rope, Side Leather, Liquors, &.C., etc., &c. HAS just received from the North a general assortment of Among xchich are Extra superfine Clo'hs and Cassimeres, Merino Cassimeres and Kentucky Jeans, Sattinetts and Tweeds, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Silk warp and other Alpacas, Muslin d'Lane and Cashmere d'Ecossc, Calicoes and Ginghams, Domestics, bleached and brown, 3-4 to 12-4. Merino, Damask, and Honey-coub Shawls Plaid and Muslin d'Lane do. Silk, cotton, and merino Hose, Silk and woollen Mitts and G'ovcs, Ladies' and Gentlemens' Comforts, Plain and striped Muslin, Book and Jaconet dor Iitah Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, 6i cases Boots and Shoes, 40 Fur Hats, assorted. lure ofthe State of New York, for the purposes of Fire tnsurance, the Directors offer to Insure their 'itlrk..'4Sti.nai i hpAiitfiiAiit th ITmtPfl Stntpa Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On Buildings, Good-, and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring ihem that the affairs of the Company, shall he conducted with such fairness, candor arid liberality as they trust will entitle it id p (lb Wc confidence ana patronage. The Subset ibtr, Agent for the above Com pany, will give any lurther information that may be desired hv those who wish to Insure. JAMES MARTI NE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 3tl-tf. A7UI.D restjectful- VV ly infdrtff the citizens of Fayetteville andthe public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpicd oy Hi. J . Vsiark, on Odlespie irStreet,5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will "manufacture and ke-D con startly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. I'crsons wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where, as heis determined to Eel! as cheap as anv other manuiaciurer in the. tate BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the tastest style, and best manner, aisouui iruinu. Aug. 17, 1844. 261 y 1 would sell the house and lot where I now live: for cash, at a low price, .r at six months credit. Possession given imm. diutt ly. The house con tains three rooms, a ki'c-hen and smoke bouse, ami a small stable at suitable distance from the house. There is an excellent garden; it is a fine situation for a small JW.ily resident-e, being on the corner of Orange and Cumberland streets. Any person wishing to buy will please call and seethe premises. AMOS SIMPSON. Jan. 24, 1846. Ct-3t. Just Received on Consignment, French Brandyj Holland Gin, American Brandy: 40 botes No. I .Soap. A. M. CAMPBELL. March 15, 1845. 316-tf Pocket Cutlery, Table do. An assortment Tea Tah'e Si oons, B: it titer Knives, Shoe do. Fine and cnm'n Scissors, Do " Shears, Carpenters' Hammers, Do. Hatchets, Bright do. Twisted Trace Chains, and Straight do. Fifth do. Halter do. Hand Saws, Grass Scvthes, Culling Knives, Weeding Hoes, Pad Locks, Ch st tlo. Till do. St ck re. Rim di. Mili-saw Files, Cast-steel hand-saw do. Sheep Shears, Screws, Hinc.es, Gtmhlets, Gun-Locks, Collins'cast-stcel Axes, King's do. Root's do. Cast-steel Brond Axes, Shaving Glasses, Toilet do Iron Nails. Cotton and Wool Cards, Drawing ri.nive. Curry Combs, Latches, Bolts, Super calf Boots, " k;p lo. slu" do. Thitkkip !o. Finesew'd Brogans, " J'Cgg'd do. Common pegg'd Brogans Ladies' morocco Tics, v...,ih'a do. ' do. Boots, Men's Pumps, Ladtts' fite kid SI ppers, " Shoes, " thick" do. " Slippers, do. HATS, CJlPS, Src, $c Fine si' k " I ir Broadliriin ' Spori'g Hits, GLze 1 round-top Hats, Fii.c musk rat Caps, ' mink do " cloth do Fine plu-hCaps, A variety of gl azed do. Boys' super cloth do. fnr do. Children's morocco Boots Ladies' fine calf do. Women's heavy Shot s, " " Siipprs, &c, &.-. Boys' sclette Caps, Ch.ld's doth, fur b mds, " Tuibans, &c. &c. CKOCIiEKY. Fiwr Liverpool IFnrt. B e. ki'ast Plates, Di mi r do. Supper do. Ciij s and Saucers, B .wis and Pitches, Cut Wine Glasses, Tumb'e s, I K cartels, B ittani'i i Castors, Cup Plates, Dishes, &c, &c. Common Crockery a variety of all GikkIs in this line. low for BOOKS r New-Year's & Christmas Gifts For sale by Odd Fellow's Offering, tor 1846, the prettiest Annual of the arason. The Gift for I84G. Th following are some of the contribu ors to this work : H. W. Lonfftellow, Joseph C. Neal, N F Willis, G.lmore Simms. Mrs Sigourney, and others of the best writers in the country. Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir foi ;846 tv Miss J.C. Edgarton. 3 Christian's Annual for IS4C. A variety of Juvenile Annuals for children. Also, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Miscellane ous books with fine bindings suitable for presents. Nov.,S9, 1845. 354-lf. FOR SALE. A comfortable Dwelling, wuh out-houses, not far from the market. Apply at thra Oflice Dec. 20, 1845. Ewers an-1 U.isi"i Soup Plates, Ppittoons, Coffee Cups, NOW I1V STOKE AND FOB SALE Cash or Produce : 25 bbls. Pickled Herring, No. 1 . -r hb!s- X." Mackerel, 20 boxes rrima Dairy Cheese, 3 No 2 do. 3 hbds. New Oilcans Suar, boxes Pr,,ne smoked Herrings, 2 ,l Port - Rico dol 20 bbls. back country W hiskcy. AT.SQJ Crates Crockery put up to order, suited for Country Merchants. C" R JONES) Fayetteville, December 6, 1815. ?5-tf. Foot of Haymount. 7b?fe.,wSf1SS!iK CIHIEA1P & NEW m a sw . I HAT, CAP, AND SHOE forCasA, will be offered at very reduced prices for asn, or on time to punctual customers . Jan. 1U, JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as undertaker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract tor building orjobbir". m in a is J. W. IBAKEM IS now receiving his large and general itssnrtment of CHAIRS GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the iK&I3Srt business, and will make liberal advances on consignments of Lumber, Naval Stores, &c, &c. Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1845. 343-6m. ' THL Rev. Sirn'-on Co'ton, long and favorably known to the public as Principal of "Hav Mount High School, will cease to act in that capacity af ter the expiration ofthe present Session. In March next the Subscriber will open a School to remedy, in tfome degree, the inconvenience thereby created. He confidently solicits the support of ihe onblic generally, and especially of thee tizensof the town. CI 2 . .r i . .. . uf- instruction snail oe as tnoroiijih as his abi'ity anu a i iiiniiji aiscnarge oi outy can make it. Par ticular attention will be given to the Mathematical d.-partrnent, as best calculated to discipline the mind and store it with valuable practical informa tion. Terms of Tuition made known upon application. JESSE P. SMITH. Fayetteville, Jan'y 24, 184C. 362-lf "valuable lands for sale. THE Subscribers offer for sale, a tract oi LAND lying about 7 miles Cast of Fayetteville; another tract containing 149 acres adjoining the above; and another containing 152 acres, also adjoining. Also, 251) acres lyin on Black River, ab-uit 2 milt s be low Maxwell's Drills, in this county. The whole is ood Turpentine land, ami the Timber has never been cut from the tract on Black River. Some of it is verv prime land for cultivation. For terms. j which will be accommodating, app'y to ARCHIBALD McLAURIN, 9 c t Jan'y 24; 1846. 362-tf FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Sub?criber, having nRen that iare and commodious brick building, formerly known the Planter's Hotel, respecttuiiy lniorms n-s friends and Ihe public, that he is prepared t. ac- l..t- TRAVKLLLKa ano t.inern to ine l.uiMllli'uai'' - . . . best manner ; the building having oceo i, oroogn ly repaired and properly turnished for that p.,r- CAAa cfkra f hie fhe Northern and souinern -"i - House. . .- Connected with Ihe Hotel, and a tew varus o.s- tant, are extensive Stables, wnirn win by careful and experienced tJstiers tr. W 1V1. T . ouiuvu. FayeUcville, Nov. I, 1S45. 350 tf. Mew IFfiff que A wagon and team of five horses ready for nawl ing on ihe usual terms or for sale cheap. Also.a second hand Sn!kev, a fashionable article "nearly new for sahs low or hire, apply to THOMAS J..VLUS. Oct. 25 1845, , 3K-5ms The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of H. inT. Beattv Cl Co., v For the trausaction of A General Commission Business In the Toirii of IVilmington, A C. They will ive particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Nava! Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back eowntry. They Would respeetnifty solicit af portion of pub Irc patronage, and pledge their best exertins t giva satisfaction. K. V'. BEAT IY, JOHNC.LATTA, ' Jtrfy 1, 1845. . 334-tC MALLEABLE IRON, . SUCH as Carriage Maker use. A good as sortment always on hand, and for sale atom: per podhd advance on the Ma. 'lufaet overs-' prices by LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITA C S2.500.000. The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in both Luropean and American policies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SURANCE SOCIETY. LONDON. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wall Street.) Jtoitt York. Jacob Harvev. Esq.Ch'n. Georse Barclay, Esq. John L. Palmer, Esq. Saml. S. How land, Esq. Jonathan Goodbne. Esq. Gorliam A. Wer'h, Esj. James Bonrman, Esq. Samuel M. Fux, Esq. Philadelphia, Clement C. Biddle. Esq. Louis A. Godey, Esq. SearS C. Walker, Esq. Geo. Rex Graham, Esq J. LEANDER STA R R, Manager and General Affent for the United Sfatca and British N. A. Colonies. CO- The Sufawr "tiers, hating feen apKiot. ed A-nts for this Com pa nv io the Town ot Fay etteville. are nreoared eflecl Life Insurance, and to furnish all desired information and expla'ffaYions on Ihe snblecf. STA RK & PLARCL, Agents Faytteville, Nov. 22, 1845. 353-tf. OILT October 25, 1845 W PRIOR. 346-tC ff. Barrels TANNER'S OIL, Nov. 22, i846i. GEO for safe bv McNeill. (" Call and try, before you bit if.") THE Subscriber has taken the Store next doot above the Store of Messrs B. Rose & Son, .where he is now opening a well selected Stock ofthe above articles, (Philadelphia ?nd New York man ufactory,) and will sell "CuEaP" for Cash or on Time. Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats. " medium brim do " " fashionable Russia " medium brim do " broad do do " f'aali'hle M..1- Skin " do An sola " Men and Boy's round crown drab and blu6 Rabbit Fur Hats. Men and Bova' do white and black Wool Hats. The assortment embraces various kifrd of Bea ver, Russia, Fur, Silk, and Wool Hals, made by the best of workmen, and will be warranted if necessary. mlEtStP A general assortment of rur, Cloth, Seal, Sealette, and iaed Caps, tor Men, oulhs, Boys, and Children. " Very lnv." Together with a seneral assortment of Men's. Women's, Youth's, Boy's, Mises', and Children's 200TS fn SHOES. ftri t lt s- a . a v nicn win ue tounn ot good quality and sizes at " reduced prices." WANTED $1000 worth of Ot- ter, Mink, Coon. Rabbit, Fox, Murk Rat and Deer kins, for which a "liberal" price will be v on. A. J. ER AM BERT October 1 1, 1845. 346 6m. from fine Hair Seat Mfcfrpgainy; down to ihe common Windsor, purchased by h msclf for cash at the manufactories at Philadel phia, New York, and Boston, which h ill be sold as low, proba- blv lower, than any in the market. Also, a gen eral assortment ot UiC&SISLTiKS tlLft.Q9UBar rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment of Phila delphia made Curled lia r MATTRESSES. -With a large assortinenJ ot Cabinet Furniture Of his own manufacture, comprising all the aftft cles usually kept in a Furniture Wore Room, viz , Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary and BookCasesr Tables, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas' Divans, Arm Rockin Chairs, French and Po?f Mahoganv Bedsteads, curled and bird-eve Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, fee.. &c, all of which will be sold on the most readofia'dte fermff for CASH, or on time to punctual cusfonrers. Sept. 27, 1815. 344-tf.- 13TB7T 200ZS, 7 STATION KllY, BINDING, &e. R. W. HARDIE -V ffn.SS'S New Books, and St itionery, together with an en tire new Book bindingtipparatMs. He has opened a store next door fo the Post Of fice, where he will be glad to supply bis frienfts arVri customers. October 4, 1845. t45-y BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 7 The subscribers having determined fo rVring thrfr1 business to a close by the first of April, do now of-' fer their entire stock of And Groceries at reduced prices, for fash or exchange for product. The Groceries consist in par! of 5 Hbds. Susnr,' 25 B.gs Rio Coffery 1U Tons Iron, 25 Bbls. WhiskrvV 20 S:tcks Salt, Together with many other articles which itisnerd less to mention. Call and see tor you rs Ives. COOK II HODGES. Jan. 17, 1846. 361-tf. State of ST. C'aroliiia-Cuhaberlaiid eounty. Courl of Pitas and Quarter Sessions -Dec. Ttrm. 1S45. Etheldrcd Matfh'ews and Kimbrel Jones, Admin istrators of David Matthews dt ceased, vn. The Heirs at law of David Matthews. Petition for a sale of staves. IT appearing to the Conrt, that Alsey Matt lie vis. Davjd Matthews, and Mary Matthews, heirs ut Law of David Matthews, dee'd, are not inhabitants of Ihis State, it is therefore Ordered, That publi cation be made in the North Carolinian published in the Town of Fayetteville, for six weens, that the said defendants appear at th next Term of this Court, at the Ccirt Hps in Fayetteville, on the first Monday io March next, and plead, answer, or demur to the said petition, or ihe same will betak en pro coofeso against them. 'and heard tx parte. Witness, John McLaerin, Clerk of said Curt at Olficein FavefleviUe, the first Momlav in De- rvUtr. A . D. IS45, md or American inoepen- ;i.h..7nih. J- McLAURLN.C. V O TONS Wopon Baten BnJ Hollow Wartf nupeirur Article, for sale one-third lea than former prices, by January 3, IMG. D. WILLIAMS' 359-tf C. Jan. 24, 1846. 362-Cw. ent. pTI HFf IS. nrrme new crop Porto Jlico rtl M GLASSES. .Retailers wilt find it , to their advantage Id call and exafmife thfs let of Molasses, as ft is a very superior arlide. Also, 100 casks LrME. HALL St JuHNSON. Jan'y 2, 1 34 St. 362-3w VERY CHE-IPFOR CAStL W Northern-Made ISuggiea and 3 sets ot H ARNESS, complete; all d" superior wot k' mansbip, and 6f the most approved modern t)le. BEVERLY ROSE &. SON. January 10, 1846. 360-U- Call Af HENRY ERAMBEftl (4 doors above the Post Office,) WHERE the GOOD THINGS of tho sea or can be found. He has joat received 27 Drums Turkey Figs, 75 bottles Brandy Cherries," 24 jars preserved Ginger,. 24 botes fresh Sardines, An assortment -f Fickle,. 10 boxes Raisin,. . 2 " Citron, 5 bbls. Oranges, 1 5 cotntry Apples?. Fresh Nuts of all kinds, Crfkrs do. Fre-di Ca ntli-s that can'l be beat; With a 'general assortment of Toya, and a Tariet of Fancy Artfcbs in his" line. - He is thankful for past favors bestowed on hint and hones lor a continuance of the same.. No pains shall be spared to please. NT sv . E. . intends opening an AJ CREA Bland BORA ir.An for the acrotnmodation of theTHic. .n,m.,..l.. j of Fayetteville. of which ilue notice will be ojen.. Jan. o, 1040. - 356. THE Subscriber has h.t rnirl ;n to his former Stm k, a variety of low priced ancoes, lYentucky Jefttts, Sattr nets, Indies col'ti Kid GIovesf col'd and black Kid Slippers anil Buskins. For sale very low- January 3, 1346. 359-if JJMfi KJEG'S White Lead, fa Oil foel&f JNO. D, V ILLIA January 3, 131i 369 -tf
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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