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JW "T" Mm "CHARACTER is AS IMPORTANT-TO STATES AS IT K TO INBTTIDr AI-S; AlfB THE GI.ORJ OF THE STATE IS THE COSIMOH - BY rU fI BAYXE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 846. Vol nine 6 Kiuiiltcr. 36 8 PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS5 :V ' '""'.' TERM OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN I p art,i , i, if paid in advance, S3 50 if ;, aid at the end of aix months 3 00 at the end of the year 3 50 Hates of Advertising: fixtv cants per j-i.ire f ir he first, and thirty cents lor e ic'ri sn'nequetit insertion. ir .srimu lv th J ye.tr -vill be charged according t the quantity of matter inserted. 0 urt .i Wertiaeimnts, &c, 25 per cent higher. NEW CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT,' AND TOY STORE. THE .'vihcrih'T has taken the New B'ick Store on the nortli sod of H iy strt. t, a few doors a'i.,v! the M-irket tikis', ' where he i now open ijn a lii" asorlinent f GOODS in the above line, -j jiKistio in put oft'i-- folln.vin articled : Fruit. Al nm I. F I'-ierts, Madeira, Brazil &. Pecan Nuts, Prunes, Currants, Canton arid Havana Preserve. Ci'r n, lc. Arrn ciii -nts art mad' for fr-sh sup I'J.os of Oran's, Le i-n, Appfes, Cocoa Nut-'.Sic. S PICES. -Jace, Nnfin2. Cloves, Caii in mats, Ground Cassia. Ground Pepper, Alspici-, Mustard an I Ground Ginger. PICKLES A.Vn SAUCES. Prtppt-r Saoc-t, To-natu Catsup, Olives, S.irdines, and us-orted Pickles. CRACKERS. Usto'i, Butter a ml Water Crackers, So la arid Lemon Biscuit", Pilot Bread. PERFUMERY. C lo?n, Lavender and and Rose Wafer, B iy Born, Bears'. Antique and Macissar Oil, Ver b :il Cream, Ex'ricts, S aps of -very variety. WILLOW WARE. Wj 'Of, Cradle. Chairs, a id B.iskcfs. SUNDRIES. P.nviliri'd, Con H-d, Loaf and Brown Surnr, O'iflFv, l'e i, Ctio -dale, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co i; a, Starch, 1 odi -jo, ( ' a mphor, Li-mnn Syrup, Ma deir.l ad -vi;.-t .Vlaliia Wilts, Champagne, Sco'ch and Man-olioy SnnrT. choice Chewii.ur To banco, lt-alia, Prmctpe and I a va naCiga r, Swel Ml, j ?rni Ja-id'es, I I-nrin r. Brooms, vVhisks, lutes, Vio'ins, Accordenn, &C. &c. A .-p-.-n vari.iv ..t j?Dv23 &:tD LSiVS'? iS DID 2 1 unliable for Pre cuts, too numerous to iie:i'inn. A'so, '.very v.nie'.y of CANDIES, at Wholesale and B. t Hi. bsig-cs hotel, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Subscriber, having taken that large and commodious hrick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hot-!, respectfully informs lis friends and the puhlic, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and other in the hest manner ; the building having been thorough ly repaired and properly furnished for that pur pose. " . ' The Northern and Southern Stages stop at this House. Connected with the I lotel, and a few yards dis tant, are expensive Stables, which will be attended by careful and experienced Ostlers; WM. W. BRIQGS. Favetteville, Nov. I, I S45. . 350-tf. , Mew FfinDmi Tho subscribers have entered into a Copartner shin, under the firm of H. W- Beattv & Co., For the tiauaactton ol A General Commission Business In the "luwn of Wilmington, -V. C. They will .ive particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and f.irvvardins goods, and the sale and pur chase of soods for the back country. Tliv would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lic, patronage, and pledge their best exertions to riva satisfaction. H W BEAT TY, JOHNCLATTA, July 19, IS4: 334-tt. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Maker use. A good as sortment always on ha no", and for sale -at. one cent per pound advance on the Manufacturers' prices by W. PRIOR. October 25. 1845. . 349-tf. iCjF Call and take a lo.k. October 25. lSt". W. PR'OR. 349-tf. V M. CAMPBELL I laving, been appointed AUCTIONEER f Fa velteville, is prepared to attend r the to-v i ale ot any j;Oods which may be cntrustd to INS. C 'isi -j lulcd to. April 19, 1815. ncnts from abroad will be promptly at- 32 1 -y. lincourare House Manufactures ; IMPORTANT HOTCHKISS' Vertical Water Wheel. THE Subscribers lsavin witnessed the success ful operation of liies wheels, were induced to pur- chiis ; ttie rignt o: using them in tae state ot iirin Carolina; and thev now offer fir sale individual rights, at rIF 1 Y dollars, or rights tor a .whole coonly, on reasonable terms. Pesi.l sbein' generally adopted in the Northern States, these wheels are u-miini into uenerai unt in lb. sou'hern St-tes. We have sold about 100 Rights, 30 uf which are in succ -ssful operation in Cumberland county. These wheel are more dtiraMe, an 1 more e is'ly kepi i.i order when properly put tog.-lbi r than tiie flutter w hci I- 1 liev will save oue-inira or tne :!.!- and run well in back water, when th-re is tipaft .-.hive. The speed of I he saw i -i increased to rn.ire than double the strokes per minute. We reler. am n others, to the following gentle men, some of whom have had the wheels in opera lion 12 months or more; and from many ol them, and othe s, we have received cert iriejrt.'a expressing their high approbation of the superior advantages of tin sfover the fliilier wheel, and stating that their saws will cut 25a1, 300H, 35t0, anil even as high s 5' 00 lect per duy, and save one-third of the Avatcr. Lenoir. Thomas Rouse, J La sitcr. Gardner & IttEcBletliaxi, HAVE lately made considerable improveiiint, in their style of Work , and have now on hand a G .N EltAL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gis, Sulkeys, Waggons, &c. Which for elegance ui shape an J tiuish, and dura bility, will coiiijiarc itli any made in the U Slates. P. isoiis wisiiiug to buv, would do well to cal and ex.imi ie our work, as wir have h termi ied to sell L' V for Cash, or ap -rvei notes. Having in ourempioy tirit rat'- Sini lis, we are prep ir- d to do any lion work in the above line on mod -rate l crois. We warrant all our work to be nf good and faith ul work hi i iirhip ami materials, fr tine yt-a r. AJr" il'.i' Al itl.NG laiMiiul y executed at short no'iee, and "U rca-mi ltd.- Iviiu-.. Fave tv II-. Fein uary 3rl84t. y. Fa YETTEVILI.K. G ralmm. Cl'MBERLAXD. M utchison, BOOKS For New-Year's & Christmas Gilts Kor sale bvr r-ol Alex Chri.-to her Munroe, Alex William-, Co! A S McNeill, F.trquhard Smith, John McDani.l Joliii Evans, J W How .11. Blades Gen. James J MKay Robert Me!vin, S N Richardson, Thomas C. Smith, Iaac Wright, John Smith. S.IMPSOX. G T B irksi'al -, Patrick Murphy, John H. Spearman, Hardv Roal. New Havovkr. James lMurphy, Charbs Henry. Onslow. Robeit A man. Guekn E. Thomas Hooker. Besides many others Jos ES. James McDanii i. Craven. John Bryant Columbcs. Lot Williamson. Robeson. W C McNeill. Richmond John C. McLaurin, John L . Faiiley. Anson. J R Reid, Millwright. A Bauchum. Caswki.l. J T Dodson, Millwri Chatham. Col & Br intly, Smith & Pullcn, N Cleg-. Wake. S Beasly, Jntl S STOSi. J T Leach. ht Gcit.niRD. Dr Faulks. in different parts of tie r- S..b- fjr iSlt:, ih j.nltiest ' following are some of 1. W . O ld l'e i.iw'j Circling, Annual uf ilie s aon. The Gil"; lor 1346. Th t lv: contrihu ors to this work : II- W. Longfellow, Joseph C. Neal. N F Wi I s, G.I uore Sim.ns. Mrs Sigourney, and i thers of th best writeis in the country. Rose of Sh iron, a religious souvenir for ;S46,by Mis J. C. E Igarton. Christian's Annu it for 131G. A v iriei of J.ivenil A mu ils lor childien. A1,. Bibles, Prayer B .oks, Albums, MiC I an- on luiki wjib fi lrt i.in li is suitable for presents, iNov. - J, I S 4 5 . 354 -if. BAR SOAP. TIIE subscriber offers fr sale ONE HUN DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "FayetteviMe (N.C.) Candle Factory," and warranted equal it" not superior to Colgate's bet No. I . Bei ig determined to devote all necessary atten tion to the business, and off-ring it at a reduced price, (5 cents a pound tv the box,) he hopes to receive a due share of public patronage. CT All orders thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Fiyetteville, May 24.S44 GRASS SEED AND SEED RICE. zfL Bushels Orcharrl-irass aeeaevergreen.) rat 50 Bushels Rough Rice GEO. McNEILL. Feb'v 21, 1815. TIMBER AND TURPENTINE TOO Acres finely timbered Land for sale. It i situated on the water ol Black River, withm six miles of Cape Fear. I am determined to sell, and a bargain may be had. This tract dioins the lands of Joel Denning, Jno. Barnes, n jn For terms, BppU Boon to MOSES BRANCH. Feb. 21,1 P.4G. . 1 366-31. i : Stat Willi such a deservedlv b":h c hiractcr. ih scrihers ff.'f I justified inofTcring these Wheels to the pu! lie, tin v will ki-. p on hand a supply of w h-e'P adopted' to hih or low heeds at Favetteville Wrmington, Newb rn and Washington. And Mr Jam:s T. Dodson, of Caswell, has ih rn for sale. We caution all persons through the Stale against paying any p-rsoti but ourselves, or our authorized agents, for : he riht of nsie." these wheels. 'NfvriCE TO'miLLWRIGHTS. If you wish emplovment, acquaint yourselves .vith' putting in thi-se Whe Is, as we now 'wish to employ at least 1()0 in this business in different parts of the State. DUNCAN McNElLL. ARCH'D McLAUCHLIN. A A McKETHAN. Favetteville. January 31 1 S 16. 3G3-tf T0 EDITORS Any Editor of a newspaper in North Carolina who will publish the above tor one year, and send the paper, shall be entitled to one indiv idual right, to dispose of as he may plense. 1, OnHfT P HP HAS received in I. j. iS I U XXlV 1 part his Slock of FILL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of Pry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c, &c J JDnpuvfc A Seignell's French Brandv, (choice bl inds.) Saddles ol all descriptions, from S5 io 825, a. d also daily expected, Groceries, Hardware Citlerv. Drugs, Window Glass, &c &c all of which "he will be glad to exchange for CASH or H .nntrv Produce. Give me a call. THE . Subscribers are now re ceiving", at the 2d tenement of Mrs Hooper's Fire Proof Butldinr, south sine ot Hay street, an entire new Stock ofStapIc and Fancy ? (IPflDIIDS: Consisting in part ot super blueblaek, brown, drab, invisible green and beaver Cloths; fancy! and Fiench Cassimeres; Satliuetls, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, plain and fancy velvet, : satin, and French cashmere Vestings; dittoStocks Cravats and Scarfs, merino Shirts, Bosoms, Col !ars; an assortment of coat and vest Binding, Cord and Buttons, Canvass and Padding ; brown and bleached isbirtings, aneetmgs. Units, i-inens ; co I'd and whi'e Cambric muslins, grass Linen Cambric, hemstitch and silk Handkerchiefs.-; Alpacas, Thibet and Indiana Cloth, for Ladies cloaks; muslin'and super French cashmere-de-Lanes; plain black gi os-de-S wiss and figured gros-de-nap Sdks; rich Prints; Lisle Edging; bobintt wire and blond Quilling; Piping; Gimps; Italian Sewings; spool cotion and linen Thread, assorted co'ors; twisted Silk; cotton and worsted Mitts; super black and c-il'd kid Gloves; ditto silk, merino, and cot ton ditto; white and black and ribb'd Hose; ditto merino JrerM an ditto: cashmere, merino, linnet and other Shawls; Work boxes; toilet Glasses; shell twist tack and side Combs; jt shawl and hair Pins; super Needles, Pin, Scissors; tnfFoia and satin bonnet and cap K bbons: wi'h a general assortment ol Groceries, Hardware, Crocke ry, fashionable Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes. The above Goods, having been purchased late in the season in New York and Philadelphia, (con sequently at reuueed nrices) will be sold low tor cash, or charged to those who will pay cash when calledon. " D. & W. McLAURlN. Dec. 13, 1845. 356 -y. FOR SALE, Cheesein boxes; Raisins in whole and half boxes Superior French Brandy and Poit Wine. D & W. McL AURIN. Dec. 13, 1345. 356 -tf. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JAMESKYLK, HAS just received from the North a large and general assortment of Among ivluch art Ex'ra superfine Clo'hs and Cassimeres, Merino Cassimeres and Kentucky Jeans, Sattinetts and Tweeds, Beaver and Pi'ot Cloths, "Silk warn 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 M us!n d'Lano do. Silk, cotton, and im rmo Hos, Silk and woollen Mitts and 6 ovu, Ladies' and Gentlemens' Comforts, Plain and si iped Muslin, Book and Jaconet do. Irish Lino. is, Lawns, and Diapers, 62 cases Boots and Shoes, 40 ' Fur Hats, assorted. With many other articles, all of which being pur chased by the package at auction and private Bale fori Cash, will be offered at very reduced prices for Cash, or on t;me to punctual customers. Jan. !0, 1845. JOSEPH S. DUNN offers his ser- vices as unde taker and builder, to the citizens or others, disposed to contract for building or jobbing. I erms liberal. GILLESPIE & ROBESON Continue the (tV SIX1 Vf business, and will make liberal Uam:es on consignments of Lunibei Naval Stores, &c., &e. Wilmington. Sept. 20, 1845. 343-6m. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE Subscribers offer for sale, a tract of LAND lying about 7 miles East of Fayctteville; another tract containing 149 acres adjoining the above; and another containing 152 acres, also adjoining. Also, 2oJ acres tyinjon black River, about 2 miles be low Maxweli's biidiie, 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 i ver v prime land tor cultivation, ror terms, w hie.i will be acco umoaal mg, app- yto NATHANIEL H. McLAURIN. ARCHIBALD McLAURIN, Jan'y 24; 1846. 362-!f "life insurance. CAPITAL $2,500,000. 1 he insured entities to participation ot frohts in both European and American policies. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS S V K A N C E S OC I ET V, LO N DO N. U. S. BOARD OP LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wall Street.) JYew York. Jacob Harvey, Esa.Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq. John L Palmer, Esq. Saml.S How-land, Esq. Jonathan Goodhue. Esq. Gorham A. Wor'h, Esq. James Bonrmun, Esq. Samuel M.Fox, Esq. Philadelphia. Clement C Biddle. Esq. Louis Aj Godey, Esq. Sears C. Walker, Esq. Geo. Rex Graham, Esq. J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General Agent for the Uni;ed Stales and British N. A. Colonies. CX5- The Subscribers, having been appoint ed Agents for th;s Company i n the Town ot Fay etteville, are prepared o effect Life Insurance, and to furnish all desired information and explanations on the subject. STARK & PEARCE, Agents Fay tteville, Nov. 22, 1845. 353 if. I N I) P M J1 T V Against loss or damage bv Fire TIIE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. nm CAPITAL-8 1 05,000. Cilice m Grand near First Street, Williams burg, opposite the City of.Yeio York. Agency Office, Wells Building, 62 Wall at., -Veto York. DIRECTORS : Abr'ui T. Boskerck, Francis Stejnheil, Saml H. Clapp, Joh.i Let'getf, Chus. O. Handy, Lemuel Richardson, Fire IProof ISoofs. THE undersigned is ready to contract for the cov ering of .roofs of b it l lit t n gs with tin, copper, or zinc, and w id execute promptly any work he may contract for. and for smallpiof.ts. June 21, IS45. 330-tf. F.T. WARD. Christian Zabriskie Andrew C. 3 :n edict, Frederick VV". Favre, -Jeremiah Johnson, John Skillman, Sarnl.Willets. Nicholas Wvckoff. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Akdrf.w B. Hodges. Sec'rv. - WASHINGTON POST, Agent. New Vork. THE Williamsburg Fire I usurauce CoinDanv. having been incorporated by an act of the Legisla -lure of the State of New York, for the purposes of Fire Insuranse. the Directors oflr to Insure their fellow-citizens throughout the United States , Against Loss or Damage by Fire, On Buildings, Good and Merchandise, and Per sonal Property generally, assuring them that the affairs o( the Company, shall be conducted with such fairness, candor and liberalttv as thv trust will entitle it Io public-confidence ana patronage. The Subscriber, Agent for the above Com pany, wilt give any further information that may be desired bv those who wish to Insure. JAMES MARTI NE, Agent, Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 311-tf. ' ' TiTirOULD respeclful- VV ly inform the citizens of Fayctteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occjpied by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will manufacture and kco con startly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WART! i-ersons wisntng ro purchase would o well to call and examine hisstnek before purchasing else where, as he is determined to selias cheap as anv other manufacturer in the Slate. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done in the lastest style.' and best Just Received on Consignment, - Fiench Brandv, Holland Gin,' , ....... ' ... American Brandy, 40 boxes No. f Soap. A.M. CA M PBELL. March 15, 1S15. 316-ff J. W. BAKjEJR rec i ving la-i iai; assortment of c an' manner. Also CtU 1 TL RING Aug. 17, 1844. 6I-y. CHEAP & NEW HAT, CAP, AND SHOE IS now enersl CHAIRS, from fine Hatr Seal. Mahogany, down io the common Windsor, purchased by b melf for cash at the inanuf ictrii ies at Phi!ad phia. New York, and Boston, . hich w il! b sold as low, pioba blv lower, than any in the market. Also, a en. rral assortment of iSGGSLliSSCB 2il22l289 rich Mahogany frames ; an assortment r.f fhila delphia made Curled Ha r MATTRESSES, with a liirge assortmcnJ ef Cabinet Furniture, Of his own manufacture, comprising nil the arti cles usually kept in a Furniture Ware Reom, viz , Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretary -and Book Cases: Tables, Wardrobes, spring seat and plain Sofas Divans, Arm Rocking Chairs, French and Post Mahogany Bedsteads, curled and bird-eye Maple do., patent windlass Bedsteads, &c. &c. all of which will be sold on the most reasonable term? for CASH, or on lime to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1845. 344-tf. .THE SUBSt R1EKR l aving s Id the hrns anu lot m beie i.e h. n h r s uie lin;e .! tsulit a sclio I, h jr. by gits i mM e il at I t i iiih lotlote his cc.iir.fct -on-wiih the uhocl on lie J 8l h rl March. 1 The scl ot,:, l nevrr, ill l- cootinur d nrer he joii.l csne .t U v J hn Brniitly und Mr Jj-se P. ii.itl . Frem a iong jI inim afe c quaintaiu c v ilh oie id ll.e-'g nth n i. btth as a st hoh r and t. eel cr, i nd firm the sect ral reputa tion' rf the rth r, ll if be! eed M 1 the Ktl col ViU he fnch lis in fery -nr' inert f-f study usually loin d in &ui-h . scfoohs he instnn-tti.il Hiil te ClillrllilU'M to lln patic f:-. S.COLTON. Fib7. 1646. ' ' ' ' -'- ' ' lliClCl 1.1 S.IM HAYMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL. . Though 'he rulwriheis .ao I i rn i d to unite i r the pmpise ot c i tii itn . tfi- si I col, ficnitbe belief tl ot tin if cvn iitinets u ill . hr n ere od vai e d h S' ch en air; ie n t i J, ll iy J.uve also i bought tiff it will i.eltt r t the u tenets cf all nhoniay ihmsc to pr-lioitizc tie til col, ard bo i..re iiiialU adr.iita.c u to t!'- i bii-. I: is : lit rar;irt ('esi;i cf :l;e jjih.'-ci tin rs to ft)S trin ti e j ten i t m i.'ui i n c! ji f. I r. !, ar 1 to iHcotnj.!ish"ir t ot'j- t ' cliii !' le bit urit'cne by ihm that s.tHt.iiui; i.no di.jgei tc ar.d L.iicvcr anec ni do. , , . ' - rh' y yi.l take enrc fo maintain a firm antl pro- pf r LMSC'p:il-e, ( ', vv :t! f Xtlt IhCII f V tS til nuKC hi ir si ht fd a r f.f s i;vc f-rvr ol tl e t ri ttrt cne. The Mith' ttiPiii a Ver.aittiici.t wili I e Ccnthtt led by Mr i: in ith, the Classical -by ISir . Biantly, and fine bin nt.cn be paid by Loth to tl c Fnghrh branch of study. The school will open rn the Si'th Mareb next. JESSE P. NM1TH, JOHN J. BUAMLY. Febinai y 7, IS46. 3li4-tf DOZEN fine Old White Toil Wine, lot Medicinal purposes, far sale by JNO. D. WILLIAMS. January 3, 1S45. 35"-:f 343-v. Sept.2, 1845. OiTK KEGS White Lead, in Oil for sale U by JNO. D. WILLIAMS. Janna-y3, 1S46. 9-lf 3 TONS VVapon Boxes and Hollow Ware n superior article," for sale one-third less than former prices, by January 3, l46- J. D. WILLIAMS 359-tf .-' VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. . y Northern-Made . Boggiest and 3 sets of HARNESS, complete; .all of superior work manship, and of the most approved modern stle. v - BEVERLY ROSE ft SON January I, 1846. - - 360-tf - ODD FELLOWS' PSICS SCHOOL THIS Institution is now opened under the superin tendance of Mrs Julia M. Biltups, a Lady favora bly known to the public for her attainments and qualifici tions as a Teacher and disciplinatian. The plan adopted by ibis Institution is such as has received the approbation of the bst Scholars in Europe, arid ?o far as it is known in this Country, has been entire'v successful. The price of Tuition is $5 per quarter, and 25 cents additional for contingencies payable in ad vance. All the Books used in the School are fur nished free ( charge. - . Application for admission must be made to Jas. G. Cook. . A. A. T.SMITH, JOHN McRAK. WARREN WINSLOW, : J. M. STEADMAN, - J- G. COOK, ; . Committee.' FavetUvinc.Jac. 10, 1846. ..' - 363 tf. (" Call and try, before you buy.") 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 articles, (Philadelphia and New York man ufactory,) and will sell Cheap" for Cash or on Time. Gentlemen's fashionable Beaver IJats. -" medium brim do r ' " fashionable Russia " medium brim do " broad , do do 14 fash'bleMole Skin . ' ' do A ngola Men and Boy's round crown drab and blue Rabbit Fur Hots. Men and Boys' do white and black Wool Hats. The assortment embraces various kinds of Bea ver, Russia, Fur, Silk, ami Woo! Hats, made by the nest oi. workmen, anil tvtii tie warrants ,f necessary. JiEtSO A general assortment of Fur.Cloth, Seal, Sealette, and Glazed Caps, for Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. "Very low." Together with a general assortment of Alen's, Women's, Youth'sBoy's, Misses', and Children's BOOTS & SHOSS Which will he found of good quality and at "reduced prices." WANTED $1000 worth of Ot- ter, Mink, Coon, Rabbit, Fox, Musk Bat and Deer kins, for which a "liberal" price will be A. J. ERAMBERT I I, 1845. 346 6m. H I-1IIDS. prime IVJolasse, for by il J. D. WILLIAMS. January 3, 1S46. 359-tf '5 sizes given. October BOOT & SHOE jj. tr. iiUiUrjiKLYS woula re turn his thanks to those who have favored biin with their patronage, and solicit a continuance of their favors He has . row several excellent workmen employed, nndis prepared to do work in a durable manner and handsome stvle, at short notice. Hissltepi near'y opposite Briggsr Hotel, foot ofHaymount. - January 10, 1345. 36-2m "Planting Potatoes. Tl !fh Bb!!i!- Yellow Plaining Potatoes' HU3IPHREYS would 10 bb!s. For sale by Jan. 17, IS46. - TANNERS' H. OIL.. BRANSON. 561 -tf. REMOVAL. Jas. D. McCALIfXJBI, 1 AILOH, Has removed his Es tablishment from his late stand, to the store next door el of the 'Cape Fear Bank, recently oc cupied by Mr Wrn. J. Anderson. He ' wilf warrant bis wurk to be equal lt" any ju the place, and charges as modciate. Nov. 2, !fi45. BOOKS, STATIONKUY, BINDING, &c. R. W. HARDIE "a", New Books, and St itionery, together with an en tire new Book bindjngapparatus. . He has opened a store next door to the Pot Of fice, w here be will be jjad to supply Lis friends and customers. October 4, 1845. I45-y BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! The subscribers havingdetermincd to bring their business to a close by the first of April, do now ol- ler tneir ennrs stock ot And Groceries at reduced prices, for cash cr xchange for prod me. The Groceries consist in par? cf 5 Hhds. Sugar, 25 Bgs Rio CorFe. , v 10 Tons Iron, -25 Bbls. Whiskey, 200 Sacks Sa!, Together with many other articles which it is need less to mention. Call and see tor yours Ive.' COOK & HODGES. Jan. 17, 1846. 3Sl-tf. . , THE Subscriber has just received, in addition to bis former St e( k, a variety of low priced Calicoes, Kentucky Jeans, Satti- nets, L,adies col'd Kid Gloves, col d and black Kid Slippers and Buskins. .For sale very low. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. January 3, 1346. ' 159-tf 1 FASHIONABLE TAILORING T. D. Atkinson Respectfully informs bis friends and cn.-tom' -rs, Si the pnhiic generally, that ho has returned to Fay ctteville anil re-comiiiLn-ced the Tailoring Bii-ii-II-ss in tiie house forme 1 occupied by -Mr N ill Mc Pherson, on Green stre t. From pas-t expi.-i'ii-i'tc, he i flutters hiui-tlftlial lie can- ive entire . satiffai tion to all win ma y favor hi in with their patronage. AH work done by him i3 warranted to lit well and of the nest workmanship. Pric s reduced to sn it the hirdnessol Pricrsthns: for plain cloth coats 6, ?7. best made coats -37 50 ; pants and State of X. Caroline Cumberland count v. Svperior Court of Law Fell Term, I84f?. George McNeill vs. John Henry Murphy. Atlathit ent. J ..n cs W. Alston summoned as Garnishee. ' It is ordertd by " the Court tbflt pnb'itMien bo made in the N-r'h Cam iniat-, a paper ptintid in the town of FiivtiH vii f, noiifying the di ftndant, John H nry Mf j-hy, to Le and a f pear, before the , Judge ol our said Suj rr or L i ur' tf I. aw, fit a Gmiit to be held f r the (-runty of Ciinibrrlar d, at the Ceurt House in F.-.yi u vtlle, tn ti c 6th Mon day after the 4;h Monday in Minch next, to answer the plaintiff, or jiu'gun nt v ill Le rendered upainst hi in. A Gut nifhiiK nt v as cIfo idutncd assinst James VV. Alton; t n which thi ie is judgment entered f'-r the. sum -t i 875, ni.i, to l-enn.de nb solute at the next te-rmf unb the -aid (.larnisbre rhall v ome foi ward and answer the plaint if an. crd -in- lo law. Wttn- vs, Duecan G. MacRaf, f'leik, at Office i i t Fayettt ilie, ibe "th Mot d iy attur the 4th I Monday in iip tmi'tt, A D. 1&45. , -U.G. MACRAE. P. C. Vcli. , ltilb. 3b-l-bt. pr. adv. 25. State of "tf. Carolina Cunabcr!at:d county. Superior Court of Lavs Fall 2Viwt, 1315. Gardner & McK'-than vs. John floury Murphy Attachment. James W. A'ston summoned as Ga:nihee. It i.- rdirt'l by the Court, that publication bo uiado in the North Carolinian, a paper printed in the tow n of Fa yettf-vidc, notify icg- ii:c defendant, John Henry Murphy, to' be and appear b fore the Jurfge of our min Sut i ioi (.' m t r.Jaw, at a Court to be h-ld for the county' or Cumberland, at the Court House in F-iye Kv.d'c, en the Ctb Mon day after the 4th Moi'd.iy in-M:r It tie!, to an swer tfe pi; intift, or jungmi i t vil ! e rendered a,ain.t him. ' A Garm'sLim-nt wts also returned ugainst.Jurr.es W. Aft n, fjn w hu h theie is judg tuenl catucJ fortlu bum of $135, nisi, to be made uhs.;!u:e at themxt trm, no '. the Fail Gamiihfe tha i come foivird and tuawcr tho f Iniiitill n cordint; loh, w. 'v itness., Duncan G. MatRae, Clerk, at Offico nt Fjcttevil!f, the 7:h Monday after the 4lh Mon .'uy in St-pieniber, A. I), 1S45. O. G. MACRAE. C. S. C. F. b. 7, IH46. 361-Ct. pr adv S3 25. By reducing in all cases. Feb'y 21, 1846. the piic8, CASH will If rtqu'ied , . T. U. A 1 K1NSON. 46-3m. MUTUAL ; Croton Insurance Coiii)any. (J nice, Xit.-3i VS'uil fcirrtt, Adjoiinn- tfie Mctf.anii Bank, in the City of r " New York. THIS Ci-wmney In-ures Marine, Jnlan,i Xavi traiion, Traiifpoiiatif n, and Fire Risks. By its Chatt. r the pmti s ate to be utd back lo the a surid. in pioi.orlion to the amount r.f Prer.iiun.M the times;-1 pid b'y them respectively. The rates and tf ruts f..r medium i of 1 nsurance wil I he moderate 'and libetal, and the vest S'l '50. 1 assured subject to no responsibility. REMOVAL. . THE Subscriber has removed to his OLD STAND in the fire-oroof Building, Corner of Gieeo Si. arid Market Square, .where be will be ulad to se- hif old friends and customers, and anv who will favor him with a call. ' H LEETE. . January 31, 1346 33-tf r rii-rn v TiT LxJ X 1 Hi & JFOil SALE ffF not previously dispreed of at private U will be so'd on the 1 3th day of March nex', at sain, lbs followin; 34-? ?f public Auction, , w ithout reserve, property : - . One three story Brick House. 20 feet front, ad joining H. Mitcbil', north side Hay street. One three story Br'n k House, 20 f ef front, the former residence of D. A. Ray. The vacant Lot tormrof Hy and Wjinlow trei ts. Also, the More now occupied by Cook & Hodges " The Brick 'House now r.c i ied by Hall & Ha't, in which arolo-ir lenemci.t of 20 front, each. One House and lot on Maiden Lane, the former residence or Duncan McCall. Persons wi.-hing "to 'purchase will do web to ex am, ne the properly, s the sale will be positive . " H ALL & JOHNSON: ' . . BEN J'N RUSH. Fb. 7, 1848. - 26t-t, r . . Jame ilurpei, Edward Richard'on, Jatn. s Pluiten, 1 S A La v rence, Edw in R Tri'tiiain, S M Cr site1 a U. Jfbn Breast ec,' Jaoies Cruikf-bank, J L'-aod.f r .Siar, -W i I i t it m B C z 7- r. p, H.-rm:iii I) Gould, Thf-cdo'e A Alej r, Cyril- Cbenerv, La vi rence Hill, W 1 1 Townsend, Rohert IsU ne, John T Gilchrist, 1 RUSTLES. Chatlts L V c, Zadoel. Pratt, Gef-rge f D Kay, Loring Andrews, J-Sf f.'il B N oneni Leonard A ppli bj', Asa H Croby, Jolin J Jleriick. Abraham Van Nest, Jol.ii B Luxalii, San uel f-bc;wocd, Jarne? Cf'ok, E T Ahliitb, George Vl;itaker, 'i boirias Monahiin Ger rue Pal n, Wil'iam Burgoyne, "'.-.'- ITO'ISS, Whereas, Felix Bell, iate ot Sampson county, N. C has departed this life, and Letters of Adminis tration have been, granted to th subscriber, this is therefore to ?i ve notice to the next of kin and dis tribnteesof said estate, that the subscriber is now ready to close the same, and pay to those entitled, their share of said estate. - " . , JOSIAHWATKINS, A Dee. W, t45. - LSSj-em: ' J 11 Suydaoi. SAM U F.L A . L A W RENCE. Prrs't. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. N I C HOL AS CARROL L , Si c' v. Capt. SAML. CANDLER, Marine Insp. ; Alno. !n-p. for "Lloyd" for the port of N. York DO" The undersigned, as Agents nf the above Company, will be pleased to receive ap plit atious ' lor ln.suianre. ' " v STA R K & PEA RCE. " Fayctteville, Sept. 27, 1 845 344-tf. V I. NEW MUSIC Just received anil for sale by ; , R. W. HARDIE. October 11,-1845. 3 17-t. FOR SALE. I WISH te sell my land lying on Uiz liockiisfi, being about 2000 acres cf xod turpentine land, wit ha pood stream for carrying ."t fo market, navi gable at any time while there is water encurh for boajlstorun between FajtitcviUe and Wilming ton. Title indisputable. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS - Jolyl-2, 184?:"' 333-tf. I FI f i
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