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i "character, is as important to states as it is to initiduals; aw the glory of the state IS the common propbrtt o its citwbki. BY wm h bayne FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2i. 1846. Volume C Xnnilier 366 Peran'i ''fPaid in advance, $2 50 if paid at the end of six months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 50 Rates ef Advertising t Sift cent per square fir 'be first, and thirty cents for each subsequent insertion. AdvftMiu kv the '" 'i" he charged according to th quantity of matter inserted. oart advertisements, &c, 95 per crnt higher. " NEW 7, CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. THE Subscriber has taken the New Brick Stora on the north side of II iy stro t, a few doors above rha Market Hus-, where ho in now open ing a hue asfwrtinunt of GOODS in the above line, uonsUting in pait of thu following articles : Fruit. AlmnmU. F.l'erts, Madeira, Brazil & Pecan Nuts, Pnm-s, Currant. Canton and Havana Preserves, Ci'r in, fee. Arrangements are made for fresh sup plies ot Uranjes, Lemon. Apples, Cocoa Nuts,&u. spices. Mace, Niitme, Cloves, Caia in mats, Ground Caaia. Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard an I Gro-ind Ginger. PICKLES A.D SAUCES. Petmer Siutfi'.Tomato Catnip. OI ivcs, Sardines, DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE ! ! us v PjLll ins iriirTa?. goods in AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL !!!! (Do BR. P dDJIE 9 TAKES this method to inform his friends, his old customers, and the public generally, that he is receiving and opening his new Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing nearly every new arti- . a v m clc in his line, and usually kept in Stores in this market, which 1 oner lor sale at fulcra t m the pressure of the times. I would say to all who want CHEAP and FASH1 OA" ABLE Goods, call and examine my Stock, as I shall feel happy in showing my Goods, fctling confident I cannot fail t please both in quality and price. My Goods are all fresh, and ofthe most approved stylos and fashions. I would say further, that I am determined to s-ll my Goods a; small advances on ine prime cosi. flatter myself thaleaey have tieen bou-hl as well as ny sioca. hi una hwirci. "7 will be found ana assortment and assorted Pickles. CRACKERS. Boston, Butter and Water Crackers, Soda and Lemon Biscuit, Pilot Bread. PERFUMERY. C-lo?ne, Lavender and and llote Wa?cr, By Rum, Bears', Antique and Macassar Oil, Ver bern Cream, Extracts, Soaps of every variety. WILLOW WARE. Wagons, Cradles. Chairs, anil B.iskets. SUJYBRIES. P'tvvl.:r'-'l, Crusted, Loaf and Brown Sugars, Ci(T?f , Te , Ctio. olaf, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co coa, Starch, Indigo, (Jaiiiplmr, Lemon Syrup, Ma deira aoil Swis'l Mai ma Wines, Champagne, Scotch ami Maeeohoy Snuff, dioice Chewir.w To bacco, Regalia, Principe and lavanaCiar", Swc t t il. Sperm CandUis, ITrrrinx, Brooms, Whisks, Flutes, Vio'ins, Accordoon. &c. fir.. A r-at vari. tv l'Uj'3 iVtflD 'JAST j5) suitable for Pre cuts, too numerous to mention. A'so, Kvrv v ri:t j of CANDIES, at Wholesale and Rrtalt llZF Call and take a look. W. PRIOR. October 25, ISt. 349-lf. For Ladies wear t -Cashmei -de-Lanes, Rep. Cashmeres, Mouslin d'Lane, Shaded d'Lanes, Figur'd A'pacca, Chmgcable do. Plain do. Striped do. Fashionable Chusan, Bishop Lawns, Color'd D. Svis Muslins, Linim do. Oamhric do. Jaionst do. Book do. Chec'd and striped do Fi ur'd do. Color'd Hose, Merino Drawers. Silk do. Merino Shirts, Cotton do. Cotton Drawers, A ereat variety of Mis' Fine fancy Vestings, Hose and half-Hose. Common fancy da. Gents' Dnving Gloves, Tape Ed j in s, Lace do. Black do. Plain Bo'binet Lace, Figur'd do. FicpurM Can do. Damask Shawls, tor venucmen-s rrfor: DiaiK ooRin Nett, plaid. fiur'd and Black wool-dyed Cloths, Color'd do. "lien and Blue do. Heavy woollen cotton Sba Is, do. do. do. "1 Cl 'II IT 1 Iim MAS rcceivcrl in It, A. O l DflH i part his Stock o V VLL and WINTER GOODS, consisting tv Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, ."3hoes. occ, etc. J r.ipuv& A Sri rnell's French Brandv, (choice hi n U ) Saddle ot all descriptions, from S3 to $25, d alo daily expecteit, groceries, naruware, itl-ry, Druws, W inlow Glass, &c, &c all of iich he will b" 'ad t exchanqp for CASH or tuntrv Produce. Give me a call. Sept. 2, 1S45. 343-y. Half-mournins ditto Mourning lo. B'ack Hc-skiu Gloves, Color'd do do. Color'd Kid do. Black Silk do. White do. do. Silk, cotton, and wool! Mitts. Invisible green do. Drab do. W. B. Beaver Cloths. Fancy Cassi meres, Striped do. Plain do. Mix'd super Tweeds, Plain do. n Fancy do. Striped do. Linen Bosoms, Do. Collars, Fancy Scarfs, Black Satin ditto. Do. " halfdo. Satin, silk, and Worsted Stocks. Silk and cotton Handker" chiefs, a variety, Gum-elastic Suspenders, Linen camhrickHandk'fs Black Cashmere Hose, Sattinetts,al! colors.qual- Woollen and cotton Hose mitation do. Ribbed do. ities and prices. Lice Capes, Ladies' woollen lloous, Lace Caps, Whalebones, Agate and pearlButtons, Lorded bkits, S;-ortiii2 &fine metal do. Pocket tijoks, FANCY GOODS. Fancy silk and mouslin- Pocket Wallets. d'Liine Handkerchiefs, Ivory hnetonibs, Silk. Purses, Cotton do. Tuck. do. Side do. Dre?ing do. Toilet Soap, and half-Hose. Cologne, Hair Brushes, Cloth Do. Cigar Cases, Snuff Box os, &c, &c, &c. KentutkyJeans,alIqual- Plain and col'dCambrics Domestic Ginhims, ilies and oricis. NV ooilen Lravat. Fancy Keisey, low price. Do. Comforts, Red, white, and y How B eached Shirtings, Flannels, Do. Sheeting, Twilled do. Brown Shirtings, Apron Checks. Do. Shetings, Bed Tickias, Irish Linens, Pli.i l Lind.-cys, all wool, P-4 do. Plaid and plain dittocot- Imitation do. ton and wool, Table Cover--, Silk Serge, Bird's-eye Diaper, Worsted do. Cotton do. Crown Holland, Brow n cotton do. Col'd and plain Silesia. Do. linen do. do. P.lue Blue Drill, India brown do. Cotton Handkerchiefs, Sunenders,GIoves, Hose Brussels and ha If-Hose, Silk Umbrellas, Gingham do. Cotton do. I 4 Whitney Blarkets, 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. Tuflted Hearth Rugs, do Buttons, pins, needles, thread, tape, cord, &c, &c., &c, &c, &c. 250 pieces Calicoes, from 6.J to 25 cents per yard, some of the latest and best patterns. Tun r-i , . AAHi uDscriDers are now xe- ceiving.at the 2d tenement of Mrs Hooper's Fire troot Building, souti side of Hay street, an enlirs u"r ot otapls and fancy (HdJXIDilDS s Consisting in part of super blue, black, brown, drsb' ""visible green and beaver Cloths; fancv and Fiench Cassimeres ; Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, plain and fancy velvet, satin, and French cashmere Vestings; dittoStocks, Cravats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col ,ar"; an assortment of coat and vest Binding, Cord and Buttons, Canvass and Padding ; brown and bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, Drills, Linens; cold and whire Cambric Muslins, srasa Linen Cambrtc, hemstitch and silk Handkerchiefs; Alpacas, llnbet and Indiana Cloth, for Ladies' cloaks; muslin and super French cashmere-de-Lanes; plain black 2. os -de-Swiss and figured gros-de-nap Silks; r.ch Prints; Lis'e Edgin?; b,binet wire and blond Quilling; Piping; Gimps; Italian Sewings: pooi couon and linen Thread, assorted colors: ,n,slcu &iik; couon and worsted Mitts; super black and col'd kid Gloves; ditto silk, merino, and cot ton ditto; white and black and ribb'd Hoe: ditto JACKSON JOHNSON HAS jirat received at his Old Stand (Wagon' nfo,)iaKwsrucKOP JlPMH koojd, Hats and Cans. Boots and Shoes. Qrocenes, &c &c-, Which will be sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged lor country produce, Jctober 4, 1845. - 345-tl IND E M N I T Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU- RANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL- $ 105,000. Office in Grand mar Firtt Street, IViliiams- burg, opposite the City o".Vetc York. Agency Office, Wells Building, 62 Wall st., JYetc York. DIRECTOR8 : TO C APITjQlLIOTO. A Company is t in made up for a Factoiy in the uniifr crd of Ihi c unly, vu the tape ftar River, the BmihTn Fal'a. A fa'l can be had .l l9lcl: a r.c- is partly tul, MPitft was onco used lor a ' Hou'ing MM. For information app'J at this Office. - '- Jan. 17, 18.6. 3bl-0U Just Received on Consignment,, French Brandv, , T Holland Gin," . American Brandy, . . 40 boxes No. I .Soap. . A.M. CAMPBELL March 15. 1845. 3l-tl J. W. iBASilBK merino reriian d.tto; cashmere, merino, Thibet and other Shawls; work boxes; toilet Glasses; shell twist tuck and side Combs; jet shawl and hair Pins; super Needles, Pins, Scissors taffeta and satin bonnet and cap Ribbons: with a eneril flf firnprioB Boil.n... m I Nicholas VVvckolf. I , UTTrt,c vviuc- LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. i j, rasnionaoie nats, Uaps, toots, a npuw b. Hobgcs, s.c'ry. i .- Christian Zahriskie Andrew C. Benedict. Frederick W. Favre. Jeremiah Johnson, John Skillman, Saml. Willets. A.br'm T. Boskerck, Francis Stt inhcil, Sam I H. Clapp, Joh.i Leggett, Chas. O. Handy, Lemuel Hichardson, rect iving his large and hssortment ot" a C w C A M. CAMPBELL llnvins been appointed AUCTIONEER F .r the lown of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend t the sale of any goods which may he entrustd to li-ia. Consig unenfs from abroad will bo promptly at- t ndeil to. April 19, 1315. 321-y. Iliicoumze p!jHomc Manufactures Gardner Cl IMEcSetlian, ti A Vfc. lately made considerable improvement in tltfitr styli: of Work ,and have now on hand a G-N KR AL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, '&c. Which for elegance ot shape and finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the LJ Slates Persons wishing to rtuy, would do well to ca and examine our work, as we have determined to sell LOvV far Cash, r approved notes. Ilavingin our empioy nrt rate tjmimi, we arc nreaared lo do anv Iron work in the above line on mod -rate lerms. We warrant all our work to be of jood and faith ul workm inrhip and materials, for one -year. irr REPAIRING faithful. v executed at short notice, and on reasonable term. Fa veitev. lie, February 8, 1846. y. BMDDEiTCjIlE Black Tea, Starch, Bar Soap, Green do. Powder in kegs, Raisins, Pickles, Shot, Lea-', Ltinon Syrup, in bottles, Mack ere', Pepper Sauce, Sack Salt, Burg smoked Herrings, Alum do. Tt..-r. CMieesp. Molasses, 1 ... . it , PanauiaY'iiff Hyson Tea Sweet Oil, Uoom-, n aier oucu, Java Coffee, Rio do. Cuba do. Porto Rico Sugars, N.Orleans do. Loaf do. Lump - do. Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Span. Brown, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Snuff! Cigars, Tobacco, Cotton Bagsing.Rope, Side Leather, Liquors, Pocket Cutlery, Table do. An assortment Tea Table Spoons, Butcher Knives, Shoe do. Bright do. Twisted Trace Chains, and Straight do. Fifth 'o. Halter do. Hand Saws, Fine and com'n Scissors, Grass Scvtbes, Do " Shears, Cutting Knives, " . .nmnrc Weeding Moes. . . . i UT..I P.i.ia I Ir. u trrr Knlrri. Do. Hatchets, couon aim ii v...,, . - ' t7r..; P. Currv Combs, Latches, Bolts, Chisel?, Augurs, Pad Locks, Chest do. Till d. Sti ck r'o. Rim do. Mili-saw Files, Cast-steel ha.id-saw Shee; Shears, &C-, &c Jcrews, Hin?e.s, &c and Shoes. The above Goods, having been purchased late in the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at rennced prices) will be sold low for cash, or charged to those who will pav cash when called on. D. & W. McLAURIN. Dec. 13, 1845. 356-v. FORTSALE, Cheese in boxes; Raisins in whole and half hoses Superior French Brandy and Port Wine. D & W. McLAURIN. Dec 13, 1845. 356 -tf. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. HAS just received from the North a large and general assortment of Among xchich art Ex'ra superfine Clo'h 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'Ecosse, Calicoes and Ginghams, Domestics, bleached and brown, 3-4 to 12-4, Merino, Damask, and Honey -comb Shawls Plaid and Muslin d'Lane " do. Silk, cotton, and merino Hose, Silk and woollen Mitts and Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemens' Comforts, Plain and striped Muslin, Book and Jaconet do. Irih Linens, Lawns, and Diapcvp,' 62 cases Boots and Shoes, 40 " Fur Hats, assorted. With many other articles, ad of which being pur chased by the package at auction and private sale, for, Cash, will be off-red at very reduced prices for cash, or on t'mc to punctual customers. Jan. 10, 1845. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as unde taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbirs. x eimo uoerui. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. 1 lit. w ilii iMisbnrg r ire insurance Lompanv, having been incorporated by an act ot the Legisla ture ol the otale ot iew xork, tor the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors oner to Insure their fellow-citizens throughout the United States Against Loss or Damage hy Fire, On Buildings, Good- and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring them- that the affairs of the Company, shall be conducted with such fairness, candor and liberality as they trust will entitle it to publicconndence and patronage. The Subscriber, Agent fur the above Com- pany, will give any lurtlier information that may be desired bv those who wish to Insure. JAMES MAR TINE, Aseni, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 311-tf. - WAV "UJu resnecuui V V ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpied by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie lfSlreet,5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will .- .-jp "manufacture and keen con star.tly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE retsnns wisning to purchase would o well tn call and examine his stock before purchasing elae- wnere,as ue is ueirrminea io sen as cneap as any oine-r manufacturer in in, stale BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done i n th fastest style, and best iiiiiiiicr. nisuuu i x c Kinu. Aug. 17, 1844. 61-y. CKI1BA1P & MEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE Gimblets. Gun-Locks, Collins' cast-steel Axes, King's do. Root's do. Cast-steel Broad Axes, Shaving Glasses, do. Toilet do Iron Nails. IHontI; amidl SIliinea Super calf Boots, " kip do. si H'' do. Thikkip do. Fine sew'd Brogans, " I,e5S' 1- Fine si!k Hafi fur " Broadbrim Sporting Common pegg'd Brogans Ladies' morocco Ties, Youth's do. " 1- Boots, Men's Pumps, Miss' do. Ladies' fine kid Slippers, " Shoes, ' thick " do. " Slippers, HATS, CPS, 8rc, $c Glazed round-top Hat', Fii.e musk rat Caps, " mink 1 " cloth do Fine plu-hCaps, A variety of glazed do. Boys' super cloth do. fur do. Children's morocco Boots Ladies' fine calf do. Women's heavy Shoes, " Slippers, &c., &c, &c Boj-s' sebtte f'aps. Child's cloth, fur bands, " . Turbans, &c. &c. GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the .&Wl3&&. business, and will make liberal advances on consignmentsof L,tinilcr, Naval Stores, &c, &c. Wilmington. Sept. 20, 1845. 34 3-fim. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE Subscribers offer for sale, a tract of LAND lying about 7 miles East of Fayetteville; another tract containing 149 acres adjoinino the above; and another containing 152 acres, also adjoining. Also, 250 acres lying on Black River, about 2 miles be low Maxwell's Bridge, in this county. The whole is good Turpentine land, and the Timber has never been cut from the tract on Black River. Some of it is very prime land for cultivation. For terms, which will be accommodating, app'y to NATHANIEL H. McLAURIN. ARCHIBALD McLAURIN, Jan'y 24; 1846. 362-tf IS now general CHAIRS, from fine Hair Seat Mutiogany, down-io the common Windscr, purchased by himself Tor cash at the .manufactories at Philadel phia. New York, and Boston, which will be sold ns low, proba- ' bly lowpr, tbnn anv i' the market. Also, a gen eral assortment if lLSETdTv& (B'JiilSaJtS rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment ol I hila- delphia made Curled Hair MATTULLb, wiui a large assortment ot Cabinet Furniture, Of his own manufacture, comprising all the arti. cles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Loom, viz , t:;.ri..iin.. to n...nna pDi'wtirv nnd Hook Cases: Tables, Wardrobes, spring scat and plain Sofas- Divans, Ann Rockinjj Chairs, X rench and tosi Mahoranv Bedsteads, curb d and bird-eye Maplw do., patent windlass Bedst'-ads, &c. &c, all ol which will he sold on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or on time to punctual customers. Sept. 27, IS45. U ITS'TT 'i'OOZS, - STATIOS EllY, BINUIKG, &C R. W. HARDIE tovr..s:r New Books, and St itiouery, together with an en tile new Book bindingapparatus. He has opened a store next door to the Pot Ot flee, w here he w ill be ad to supply his friends and customers. October 4, 1845. 145-y BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! The subscribers having determined to bring their business to a close by the first of April, do uow of fer their entire stock of And (Groceries at reduced prices, for earlier exchange for produce. The Groceries consist in part of . 5 Hhds. Sugar, 25 Bugs Rio Coffee, 111 Tons Iron, 25 Bbjs. Whiskcv, 200 Sacks Salt, Together witL many other articles which it is i;c ti lers to mention. Call and see tor yourselves. - - COOK & HODGES. Jan. 17, 1846. 36l-tf. O TONS Wagon IJoxcs and Hollow Warn a Kiipeiior nrlicle, for sale one-lhii'd less than former prices, by J. D. WILLIAMS CROCK.ERY. Fine Liverpool Ware Breakfast Plates, Dinner do. Supper do. Cuj s and Saucers, Cut Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Decanters, B ittannia Castor, Cup Plates. Dishes, &c, &c. Common Crockery a variety of all Goods in this line. For Ne w-Year's & Christmas Gilts For sale by R. Wa HAHDIE. Odd Fellow's Offering, for 1846, the prettiest Annual of the season. The Gift lor 1846. The following are some of th contributors to this work : H. W. Longfellow, Joseph C. Neal, N F Wiibs, G.lmore Simms, Mrs Sigourney, and others of the best writers in the country. Rose of Sharon, a religious souvenir for 1846, by Miss J.C.Elgarton. Christian's Annu il for 1846. A variety of Juvenil Annuals for children. Also, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Miscellane ous book with fine bindings suitable for presents. Nov.,29, 1845. " 354-lf. BAR SOAP. THE subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayettevdlft (N.C.) Candle Factory," and warranted equal if not superior to Colgate's best No. I. Being determined to devote all necessary atten tion tothe business, and offering it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pound by the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. Cj All orders thankfully received and prompt- Iy attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, May 24,844 B iwls and Pitchers, Ewers and Basin-, Soup Plates, Spittoons, Coffee Cups, NOW m STORE AND FOR SALE Cash or Produce : I 5 bb!s. No 3 Mackerel, 3 No 2 do. 15 boxes prime smoked No I Herrings, low for 25 bb!s. Pickled Herrnss, No. 20 boxes prime Dairy Cheese, 3 hhds. New Oileans Sugar, Porto Rico do. 20 bbls. back country Whiskey. Crates Crockery put up to order, suited for Country Merchants. Fayetteville, December 6, 1815. c. -tf. R. JONES, Foot of Hay mount. 5 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Subscriber, having taken tna? large and commodious brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs his frind and the public, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and others in the best manner ; the building having oeen morougn ly repaired and properly furnished for that por- t'"PC . . .1 e.. .Inn -4 tki. 'T' U !lA.lhnrn an1 snlll 111 ril fcJ "t- - "--- A ilvlMiwiu wmm - w House. '..!' J . :.k ihs l lfpl. ana a lew yaros ui .i ... : 1 1 k. .tlanilM tant, are extensive Slames, won by careful and experienced ysi er Fayetteville, Nov. I, 1845. . 350 tf. A wagon and team of five horses ready lor haul ing on the usual terms or for sale cheap. Also, a second hand Snlkey, a fashionable article nearly new for sale low or hire, apply to THOMAS J. JWIIS. Oet. 25 1S45, . 349-5m Mew IFnnnim. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner- shin, under the firm ot H. W. Beattv c Co., For ibe trausaction of A General Commission Business In the luicn of Wilminsrton. JV. C. "Tlioir ivSIl irip narfienlar iltpntiull to the Sale ofTimber,Lurubcr, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of oood for the hark countrv. " .T . - L lhev would resnectfnll v solicit a portion ot puo- lie. nalronaTe ami ivlndm their heil exertions to giva satisfaction. H W BEATTY, JOHN C LATTA, - July 19, 1845. . 334-tt. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Makers se. A good as sort ment always on band, and for sale at one cent per pound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by ... nnvr October 95, 1845; 349-lC LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL 2.500,000. The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in both European and American policies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SURANCE SOCIETY, LONDON. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wali, Street.) JYeit York. Jacob Harvey, Esq, Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq. John L. rainier, h.sq. isaml.S Howland, fc.sq. Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. Gorham A.Worth, Esq. James Boorman, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq. Philadelphia. Clement C Biddle, Esq. Louis A Godey, Esq. -Sears C. Walker, Esq. Geo. Rex Graham, Esq. J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General Asnt for the United States and British N. A. Colonies. CO- The Subscriber?, having Iwen appoint ed Agents for this Company in the Town of Fay etteville, are prepared o effect Life Insurance, and to furnish all desired information and explanations on the subject. STARK & PEARCE, Agents Fayetteville, ISov. 22, t4a. aj-u. ODD FELLOWS' (" Call and try, before you bup.n) THE Subscriber has taken the Store next door above the Store of Messrs B. Rose & Son, whe-e he is now opening a well selected Stoek ofthe above articlrs, (Philadelphia nd New York man ufactory,) and will sell "Cheap" for Cash or n Time. , Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver Hats. medium brim do ' " fashionable Russia " " medium brim do " broad do - do " fanh'ble Mole Skin do Angola Men and boy's round crown drab and blue Rabbit f ur Hats. Men and Boys' de white and black Wool Hats. The assortment embraecs various kinds of Bea ver. Itussia, ur, bilk, and Wool Hats, made by be best of workmen, and will be warranted it necessary. .VMS19 A general assortment ot Fur, Cloth, Seal. Sealette, and Glazed Caps, for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. " Very low." Together with a general assortment of Men's. Women's, outh's, Boy's, Mines', and Children's BOOTS ?r SHOES Which will be found of irood quality and ...... . " a I reonceo prices." WANTEDSIOOO worth of Ot- ler, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk Rat and Deer kins, for winch a "liberal" price will be given. A. J. ER AM BERT October 1 1, 1 845. 346 6m. THIS Institution is now opened und r the so perm tendance of Mrs Julia M.BiIIups, a Lady lavora hlv known to the nuMic for her attainments and qualifications as a Teacher and disciplinarian The nlan adoDted br rhis Institution is such as has received the aoorobation of the best Scholais in Europe, and so far as it is known in this Country, has been entirelv successful. The price of Tuition is S per quarter, and 25 cents additional for contingencies payable in ad vance.. All the Books used in the School are fur nisbed free iA tha rC Application for admission must be made to Jas. G.Cook. -A. A. T.SMITH.r JOHN McRAE, WARREN WINSLOW,. J. M.STEADMAN, J- G, COOK, ... Cominiltce. Fayetteville. Jan. 101846. 360 tf. January 3, If46. sixes State of X. Carolina Cumberland eouutv. Court of Pleas and Quarter Setsiont Dee. Term. 1945. Elhcldred Matthews and Kimbrel Jones. Admin istrators of David Matthews deceased.- vs. The Heirs at law of David Matthews. Petition for a sale of slaves. IT appearing to the Coort, that Alscy Matthews, David Matthews, and Mary Matthews, heirs at Law of David Matthews, dee'd, are not inhabitants of this 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 111 next Term of this Court, at the Court Hoose in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in March next, and plead, answer, or demur to the said petition, or the same will be tak en pro confess against them, and heard ex parte. Wifwss, John McLaorm, OierK ol sain CeasiCaC Office in Fayetteville, ihe first Monday fft De cember, A. D. 1845, and of American ImVpen dencethe70ih. J- McLAURIN, C. V. C. "'Jan. 24, 1846. 36-6w. Tl Th HHDS. prime Molasnee, Tor a1e by ii-V J. D. WILLIAMS. January 3, 1846. 359-lf, . 35'J-lf 9 VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. rV Notthem-Matle Huggics nnd 3 scls of HARNESS, complete; all of superior woik inanship, and of the mcst approved modern stlc. LEVEBLY ROSE & SON. January 10, 1846. 60-lf CALL AT HENRY ERAMBERT'8, (4 doors above the Post Office,) WHERE the GOOD THINGS of the season can be found. He has just received 27 Drums Tuikey Fifis, 73 b-iltlcs Brandy Cherries, 24 jars preserved Ginger, 24 boxes fresh Sardines,! An assortment of Pickles, 2 " Citron, 5 bbls. Oranges, 15 country Apples. , . Fresh Nuts ol all kinds, Crackers do. Fresh Candi'-s that can't le beat, With a general assortment of Toys, and a variety of Fancy A rticbs in his line. He is thankful for past favors hestowd on him and hopes tor a continuance of the same No pains shall be spared to please. NB II. E. intend opening an ICR D """CREAM and SODA SAbOON for the accommodation ot ttieLadies anriGentlenicii of Fayetteville. of which due ntic will be given , Jan. 3, 1846. 356. THE Subscriber has j.t received, ir addition to bis former Sim k, a variety of low priced Calicoes, Kentucky Jeans?, Satti nets, I-adies col'd Kid Gloves, col'd and black Kid Slippers and Buskins. For sale very low. JNO. D. WILLIAMS.' Jan nary 3, 1846. 159-tf Planting Potatoes. 712(!D Bbl5 Ve,,0w p,a,"g Pernios, JLCPHV 10 bbls. TANNERS OIL. for sale by II. BRANSON. Jan 17, 1846. 56l-tC 1 UUZKIN fine Old While Port Wine, lor jnedicionl ptvposes, for sale br JNO. O. WILLIAMS. January 3, 1845. - - 359-tf Jas. moderatp. . Nov. t?, 1 84 5. REMOVAL. D. ElcO-aLLTTivr JAILOR, 7 Has removed hiM Ea fnt.lishmenl fiom hi late aland, to ibe store next door west of the Cape Fear Dank, recently oc cupied by Mr Wrn. J. Anderson. He will warrant his wnik to be equal to any in. tho place, and charges as 340-tf
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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