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i "character is as important to states as it s to iff pi duals; and the cnoiir of the state is the common property of its. citizens!".; . ' -v. " ' lK9M BV VM II BAYNE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, APRIL n. i.S46. (.Volume 7 Niimlic- r 373 TRK.US OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN : Per iinni ' if paid in advance, $2 Oq ifnotpaiil in advance, '2 5q '"piiJ at the end of ix months 3 Oo l the end of the year 3 oq Hates of Advertising . Si tty cents p;r -qitre fir the first, nd thirty cents for e ich subsequent insertion. -, fvirtiiirig by tlu ye ir .vill he charged according to thi qu tntity of inalter inserted. Q jnrt ilvertisom mts, &c, 15 per cent higher. NEW tlOXFECTIONAUY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. TIES S.i'.ncrihor has liken the. Now Brick fttrjrc on the north side of II ay street, a few floors a''iv tM trket H'us , where he is now open ing a tine arrtinant ot'GOOD.S in the above line, consisting in pait ofthc following articles : Fruit. Al nm D. Fl'tcrta, M doir;l, Br.ifcrt &. Pecnn Nuts, Prunes. Currants, Canton and Havana Preserves, Cilr l, &c. Arr.i nielli -nts an? made for fresh sup pling ot Orano-a. Lonnns, Apple-, Cocoa Nuts,&c. STICKS. Mae?, Nutin-", Cloves, Cassia in matit, Ground Cmia. Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard an I GlOHld Ginger. PICKLES A.YI) SAUCES. lVpp.r S uc', Tomato Catsup, Oi.ves, Sardines, and a.ortuJ Pickles. CRACKERS. Ruton, Butter and Water Crackers, So Ja and Lemon Biscuits, Pilot Uread. PERFUMERY. C iloir " Lavender and and Roc Wafer, Bay Rum, ll.ir Antique and Macisar Oils, Vcr bmi Cream, Ex' nets, S:i" of every variety. WILLOW WARE. Wa 'o;M, Cradles. Chairs, and Baskets. SU.V DRIES. I wA -red, Cm ie.1, Loal and liron Sugar, CoITi-, IV. i, C m. -.date, Alacamni, Vermicelli, Cn e i, St ir.-li. Indigo, Camphor. l,emon Ryrup, Mil .lira a id S v.;.-t Milria Wi u-s, Champagne, Seo'ch ail M aeeoboy Smif!. ilnice Chewing 'IV.- hte.eo. II-" ina, I'rmcip" and i;iv:ni.viir, swet l il Si) ;rm HOT3L, 3BXG-G-S5 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. TH E Subscriber, having taken that large and commodious hrick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs Ins friends and the public, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and .thcrs in the best manner ; the building having been thorough ly repaired and properly furnished for that pur pose. The Northern and Southern Stages stop at this Holts e. Connected with the ! lotel, and a few yards dis tant, are extensive Stables, which will be attended bv careful and experienced Ostlers. WM. W. CRIGGS. Fayettcville, Nov. I, IS45. 350-tf. Whisks, Plntes, Vi A r -at S D 'J 2) 3 Every Retail. Ca i lies. Herrin'. Ijioo-ns 'i'is, A ecordeon J. &.C. &e. variety of -J? 4)2 A'tfJ) 'JrAI , suiia'ilc for Pre -cuts, too numerous to A'o. C ANDIES, at Wholesale and Mew IFfirmm. The suhcriliers have entered into a Copartner ship, tinder the firm of H. W. Beattv fic Oo-, For the trausnclion tl A General Commission business In the "loicn of Wilmington, .V. C. They will "ivc particular attention to the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv ini; and forwarding poods, and the sale and pur chase of ooo-la for the back conn: ry. They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lie patronage, and pledge their best exertions to riva satisfaction. rl W P E A T H , JOHN C LATTA, July 13, 1345. " 334'n- maTj-eable iron, SQCI1 as Carriage Maker use. A ood as sortment always on hand, and for sale at one cent per round advance on the Manufacturers' prices by ' W. PRIOR. October 25, 18-io. 349-tf. Clement C Diddle. Esq. Loui bears C VaIki,E? v.nieiv .-.ii i . i t . -f. .r anu uuuu iimjh O.aob-r 2 1ft t '- W ROR. :; J'.)-t f. A. M. CAMPBELL, 1?,v;it lei;n apjioiuled AUCTIONEER F.rthe to vu of r'.iyeit. vill.-, is prepared toattend !eol aiv wlilcli may be enlrusniio LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL. 2.500,000. The Insured entitled.to participation of Profits in both European and American po'icics. . NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AS SU RANGE SOCIETY, LONDON. U. S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wall Street.) -Veto York: Jacob Harvey, E.q.Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq. John L Palmer, Esq. Saml.S Howlautl, Esq. Jonathan Goodhue. Esq. Gos ham A. Worth, Esq. James Doorman, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq. Philadelphia. ouis AJ Godey, Esq. q. Leo. Hex Graham, r.srj. J. LEANDER ST A R R, Manager and General Aent for the Uni'.cd States and British N. A. Colonies. Cc3 The Subsnihers, havino pcn appoint ed Agents for this Company in tin; Town of Fay etteville, are prepared o eH'ect Life Insurance, and to furnish all desired information ami explanations on the subject. ST A UK & PEAUCE, Aents Fayetteville, Nov. 9 j, 1315. 353-' f. FOR SALE. I WISH to sell my land lyinjr on Bi Rocklisli, beinj about 200 acres of irood turpentine land, with a good stream for carrying it to market, navi gable at any time while there is watrr enengh for boa'sVo r;i b' twerli Fayettcville and Wilming ton. Title indisputable ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. July 12, 1S45. 333-tf. fi : sale liriifiuients from abroad will be p'omptlj- at- n lr.l to. Aoril t!, 521 -V. Mncourasc Home Manufactures IMPORTANT?. HOT (iH KISS' Vcrlicsil AVatcr WIiccl. THE Subscribers having witnessed the sncccs--ful operation of thest- wheels, were induced to pur clias I lie ri;rht of using them in t!i" state ol Norili Caiolim; ao l tliev tow t-ller f.rsalo individual rilits, at EIFTT do'cirs, or r-ghls for a whole county, on reasonable terms. Pcsid. s beinir generally adopted in the Northern States, these wheels are coming into general me in lh. southern States. We have sold about I Rights, 30 of which are in succ ssful operation in Cumberland count-. These wheels are' iiio:tj durable, and more easily kept ( i order when properly put Ug tlx r than the llutter ulicl. They will save oio-ihird of the water, and run w - II in baek water, when thTe is a head .above. The speed of the sa w is increased to more than double the strokes per minute. Wc reler, nun ng others, to the following gentle men, some of whom f.'aveliad the wheels in opera tion 12 months or more; and from many of them, and othe-e, we have received ccrtirieat' S expressing their liih approbation ot'lfce sopei !. nilvuniaes of tlx su ovei the flutter wheel, and stating that their saws wi'l cut 250", 3000, 3500, and even as high as .V 00 lect per day, unvl sarc c:i catbird of the water- John Williams Esq. Tliomns Roue, Ji ss: Lasiler. OVF.. iaAreS McDanii i. Cravf.v. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons, w ithout distinction, who are indebt ed to me, arc hereby requested to settle their ac counts as early as possible ; and they are hereby notified that such S' ttlement must be made, by cash or note, by the 1st of May nex, as I'nrfhrr iii'Ju! gt nci; cannot be given. MALCOLM n. GlLLlS; March 7. IS 10. Fire Proof JESoofs. THE undersigned is ready to contract for ihe cov ering ol" roofs of buildings with tin, copper, or zinc, and will execute promptly any w ork he may contract for, a ml for small profits. June 21, I SI 5. 3 50-tf. F. T. WARD. New Spriiisr antl Summer (fi 3D XLD GAidnGr & McKetlian, HA VE lately made considerable iuiprveiin nt in Ihoilr io o Work ,and-hav; now on hand a G.-N Ell AL ASSORTMENT, consisting of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, digs, Sulkcys, Waggons, c. Which for elegance ot shape ami liniah, and dura bility, will compare with ai.- made in Ihe U States. Prison wishing to buv, would do well to call ami exami ae our work, as we have determined to soil L V fur Cash, or approved notes. H ivin-g iu our employ firt rat-- Smiths, we are prepared m do any Iron work in the above line on m-d -rate terui. We V:ifr4'ti all our work to be ofOod and faith ul workminrh-p anl materials, for one year. CZF REPAIRING l';u'!i!nl y executed at short no'iee, and on reasonable term. ! K.ive't vdi February 8, 13 1G. v. HOOKS Tor New-Year's & Christmas Gifts For sale by R. W. HARD IE. Odd Fellow's OflViing, for ISJG, the prettiest Annual of the sran. The Gift lor I S Hi- Th folf.. wing are some of (In cootrihM ors to tin wors : H- W. Long'.ellow, Joseph C. Neal, N V Wi I s, G.I more Sim us, Mrs Sigourney, and others of the best writers in the country. . Rose ofSVaron, a religious souvenir for tC,ty Mis J. C. E Igarton. Curjitiau's Ann.u l for JS1G. A vii.-i of.Iuve-il A inuilslnr cnilorc:i Also, Bible, Prayer D .oks. Albums, M- I ou bo ,k with d ie bindings suitable for presents. Nov. 23, IS 15. 354 -It. BAR SOAP. " Tft HE subscriber offers for sale ONE IJUiN iL DRED BOXES OF BAR SOAP, manufac tured at the "Fayette ville (N.C.) Candle Factory," and warranted equal it not superior to Colgate's best No. . Bej g doterroined to devote all necessary atfen frml fothe biViSicss, and off-ring it t a reduced price, (5 cents a pound U the ti),y he hopes to receive a due share of public pal ronage. iCj3 All order thankfully received and prompt fy attended to. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, May 24,814 FaykxtEville. A Graham. Ci'MCK.r.i.Asn. Col A'ex. Mu:chison ( "hristo- her Munroe, Alex Williatw-'i Col A S McN.lH, Farqidiard Smit'i, John AIcDanit I John Evans, J W How. II. Bl.A DEN Gen. James Mtlvay, Robert Me'vin, S N Richardson, Thomas C. Smith, Isaac Wri-ht, John Smith. Sa mp.sov. G T Barksdal", Patrick Murphy, John 11. Spearman, Han.'v Royal. New Havovf.ii. James Murphy, Charles Henry. Onst.ow. Robert A man. Gr.KF.SE. Thomas Hooker. Bkacfout. C Runnven, Mr Arnold- Dl'Pl.lN'. Lewis llering, James jTirmau, A l ma I'aiiiei Aioore. B sides many btal-. With such a deservedly high character, the Sid scrihers feci justified in offering these Wheels to Ihe public, they will keep on hand a supply of uheols adopted 1o high r Jow L'eas ntFayclteville Wi'mingUn, Newbern and Washington. And Mr Jaraes T. Dodson, of Caswell, has ih-m for sale. We caution ;.ll pc:sons ihrow-h the Slate against pavipg any person buX ourselves, or our amnorixeu agents, tor he rirt of using these m heels. NO riCKTO MILLWRIGHTS. It you isii employment, acquaint vourc!vrs vith putting in ihse Wheels, as wc now wish to employ at least 100 in ihs hueiaeM in d fierent paits of the State. DUNCAN McNElLL. ARCH'D McLAlTllL?N. A A McKETHAN. Favetteville, January 3f 134G. ' 3G3-tf John Bryant. Coi i; m nus. Lot Williamson. Robeox. Wr C McNeill. Richmond John C. McLaurin, John L . Fail Icy. A NSON. J R Reid, Millwright. A Bauchum. Caswell. Wm. Russ.tll. J T Dodson, Millwright ClIATII Ol. Cole & Brantlv, Smith & Pulkn, N Clegg. Wake. S Bcasly, Johnston'. Jesse T Lat;h. g. & h. McMillan ARE now receiving from New Voik and Philadel phia, at tin ir old stand next door to Messrs J. Huske & So'i, an entire New Stock of Staple and Fancy GOODS. Viz r Sup. I.lne black, and OMve brown Cloths ; black anil laney Cassiiiier s ; sup'r satin and cas siinerc Vcstings ; Drap-il'Ete; Knr'sim and AJus lin Gingham; printed and.Orgahdy Aluslin; shad ed Dalzoi ines and Ombra Barege ; black and ol'd Silks; Bin k and S'H'iss Muslins; Jaconet andCam brics; black and Wue-black crape; black and b'ue Alpacca Lustre ; Laee and cambric Edgings and Insci tings,; cor1 1l and ?ft'ishnbkirts; ladies'' Cors lets; IdatR and colored cauibrics; Indian Cravats ynd scar's; Irish Linen ; Brown Holland and Sili eias; brown at:d bleached Shirtings; linen and cot ton Diaper; linen and cottcn Checks for coats and pan Is; Brown Linen and Drilling; silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; Linen Cambric do; slk and col ton Hose ; Ladies' sup'r Kid Gloves and Alitts Gent't men's white and colored Kid Glovts; Flor- rnce Liraifl, L.ace and 1 riangie JJonnets ; cringes and Ribbons ; children's Leghorn and Gypsey Hats ; Beaver, Leghorn, Palm-leaf and Panama Hats. Also, a great variety of Boots and Shoes, Tor lad'usand gentlemen; with a great many other Goods, to-) tedious to mention. As the above stock is entiiely new, it is well worthy the attention of country merchants to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere, as the above Goods will be sohl low for cash. March 21, 1S1G. 370-6w. Dr Guilford. F.inlks. Pitt. John Joiner, Dr. Robert and Richard Williams. others in different paits of tLe I N D E M N I T V Against loss or daniane hv Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSUi RAXCE COMPANY, c A r i 'i1 r i .-..( k fyfice in (J rand near First Street, Williams- burg, opposite the CiJij ofJVew Yorl.: Sency Office, Wells Building, 62 Wall si., JVeie York. EI RECTORS : Abr'iu T. B.iskerck, Francis Steinhcil, Sam I H. Clapp. Job. i Leegctt, Chas. O. Handy, Le.nce! 1'iehardson, Christian Zal.riskln And reW fi -ii ml if I Frederick W. Favre. Jercmiab Johnson, John Skillinau, San. I WilL.t. Nicholas Wyckof. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Andr.w B. Hodoes. Scc'i V- WASHINGTON POST., Agn,t, New Vork. T1E Wil!iamsburr Fire I II II 1' lll- f "Tk...l.;l ll having leii Incorporated by an act of i tic Legisla ture of ihe State of New Vork, for the pufposcs ofF ire Insurance. the Di - , - . . . . . .r 'aa - fellow-citizens throughout the United States gainst Loss or Damaare bv Fire. On Buildings. Good-and Al ereh:iiiiliif. :iiol r1. onal Property generally, assuring them that I he aflliirs of Ihe Cotnpany. shall be conducted with such fairness, candor and liberality as ilo v irtisi will entitle it to publiceonfidence ami naf rona "c The Suhsci ihtr, Agent for ther.hovf Com pany, will give anv further inlormation that sna be desired bv those who wish to Insure. J A M i: S M A RTl Nil, A gent, Hay Street. Feb. 8,1815. 311-tf. irirTMiTi 1 1 v . . , VV KJJ1'lJ resiocnui- WW ly inlorm the citizens ot I ayeitevnie a,ndlhe publit generally, that !ie has taken the stand recently occjpied by E.J. Clark, on Gillespie street; o doors Soitth of the Market Square, where he will s: manufacture and ke n r ..it, ' r -" " sinrny on nana an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WAR P. r : .. . . ico.MifwiMiintMoniimiafe won d n wpu can anu examine nis stock before purchasing else- wnerc,as neis determined to sell as chea p a s anv A, 1. . r. ..... - : . l. .. o . . BAKERS of an entirely new pattern . kuuhiMj done in the fastest style, and best manner. Also UU 1 TI RING. Aug. 17, 1844. J. W. ISAIlCiBJR - largf am era I ich tiT - . i . now r -i ving in general :. .-'sort men I ,t' CHAIRS, from line Hair ct Mlngany, down to ihe coniiuon Windsor, purchased by h;lii-e't' for Cash al the m.aiiui.iclories al Plol;i.ll phia, .New York, and lWton, w Inch w ill be sold sis-low, proha- ower, ihananyin the inaiktl. Also, a gen. assort men! ot ILS LSL'i vf Jtiia3a j Altihorany frames ; an assortment f Plula hlphia made Curled 11 l large assortment ot i.r MATTRESSES, with Cabinet Furiiilure Of bis own manufacture, comprising all the arti, e'es usually kept in a Furniture Ware Room, viz , fMilchoartls, Bureaus, secretary and Look Cases Tables, Wardrobes, siving scat and plain Sofas- JDivans, Arm Rotdiing Chairs, French and i'o-t Mahogany Bedsteads, curled ami hird-cyv Alaplc do., patent windlass Bedsteads, ice. &c., all if which will be sold on the most reasonable term for CASH, or on time to punctual customers. Sept. 27, 1845. 311 tf. f MUTUAL.! Crotofi liiu.amc CBllaiiy; IllCtJ, X. e Citv 35 Wall Su.-; i Adjoining the Mcihan!ti Iiu, , ,tl New York. 1 THIS Company Injures Marine, Inland Navi galion, Transportation, and Fire Riks. Lv it? Charter the piotii s are lo be paid butkto the a. siiNd, in proMrt:on to llie nii.mu.t l Prrmiuu-J paid by them respectiv.lv. The itts nnd i ni, of Insurance w ill be inodeiate and Iibcial, u:'id tl assured subject to no responsibility. TRUSTEES. FASHIONABLE TAILORING rJ D. Atkinson Respectfully informs his friends am! cn-toimrs, & the, public generally, that he hns returned to Fay ettcville and re-conuncn-ced the Tailoring Busi n ss in the house formerly occupied by MrNtill A1e Pherson, on Green street. From past experience, Jie flatters himself I hat he can live entire satisfaction to all who may favor him w ith their patronage. All work done by him is w arranted to ft well and of ihe best workmanship. Pries reduced to suit the hardness id the times. Prices thus: for Main cloth coats $0, lor medium $7, best madecoa'ts 7 50 ; pants and vest Sl 50. Bv reducing the pliers, CASH will be required in all cas. s. T. D. ATKINSON. Feb'y 21, 181G. 46G-3m. Jamex Harper, Edward R ichanlstm. Jam. s i'liiilcn, S A Lawrence, Edwin R Tremnin, f Al Cram'all. John Breasti ', James Ciuik tdiauk, J Leandcr Stai r, William B Co7.7.ens, Herman D Gould, Theodore A Alcycr, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, W II Tow 11 send", Robert Lane,' John T Gilchrist. Charles 1. Vtc, Zadnt k Prntt Gc rgc C I) Kuv. At I'ri H s, I .1.1 lll'r . Lconaid Appl by,1 Asa S Crofb. J lm J Herri k. A bra hn m Van Nest, John .B.Lasalu, SanuicI' Slier w tied. James Cook.' E T Aldiich, Geor?e Whit.iker, JTholnas Mwnphan George l'aitn,' William Biiravne 111 O I " J t j ti cii on in. SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE. Pres'i JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice IWl. NICHOLAS CARROLL, Sec v. Capt. SAML. CANDLER, Alanne Insp. Alsn. Insp. for "Lloyd" for the port of N". fwf! CO- The iinders ijjnetl, ns .ent.s ol 1I10 nhiivo Company, will lc pleased lo receive up plications for 1 n $11 inn re. STARK & PEARCE: Fayettcville, Sept. 27, 1845 344-tf. ?S1-y. REMOVAL. Jas. D. McCALLXTlVI, JAILOR, 9 Has rcraovet! Ins Es tablishment from his late stand, to the store next door west ol the Cnpp I'ear Dank, 'recently Cc ctipit.d hy Mr Win. J. Anderson. He will warrant h j. vYiuk to he t-qtuii to any in Ihe place, and charges as moderate. Nov. 22, 1S4 5. 340-t f State of Xortli C'arolinaMoore cotuitj'. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions Jan. Term, 1S46. ' Archibald Ray and others, J T - r v f I ctilion for partition James J. and Sairl. Ray. of slaves. Sa a me vs. ;ame, NEW BOOItS. Wandering Jew, complete; both Harper's and Winchester's editions. Secret History f the Tyler Dynasty. Fpemonfs Exploring Expedition. Alary Dalton, or Wealth and Worth. Ingersoll's History ol the War of 81 2- 1 4. Together with a variety o SCHOOL BOOKS. Jostreccived and for -ale by r HA 11 DIE. AT.MANACS. Turner & Hughes', Farmers and Planters', and Presbyterian and Comic for '46. 1 IK O-IIr , TJ HASrecervcd in 1. IX ijlUillil part his Stock or FLL and WINTER GOODS, consisting d Pry Goods, Hats, Cars, Bonr.ets, Shoes, &c., &c. J J Dupuv& A Seignelle's French Brandv, (choice bi amis,) Saddles of all descriptions, from S5 to ?25, ai d also daily expecteo, yivwiv, ixaio.ii.., Cillery, Dnrir, Window-j.K, c.,..,. o. w'lich he WfTI Ire g'ad to cxctiangc tor uaou or Cuntrv Produce. Give me a can. Sept. 20, 1845. 343-v. Whereas, Felix Bell,iate of Sampson cwunty, N. C, has departed this life, and Letters of Adminis tration have been granted to the subscriber, this is therefore to give notice to the next of kin and dis tributees of Wid estate, that the subscliber is now ready to close the same, and pay lo those entitled, their share of said estate. JOS1AH WATKINS, Adm'n. Doc.), I45. 353-Cnn lUCII DRESS GOODS ! W. G.13ATTHEWS IS now rec iving from New York and Philadel phia, a geivral assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD'S, Of the latest ad newest styles. -Such asGraduat ed L'rochc Aluslin Robes : embroidered, ombre Tarltan, Ditto; Graduated Swiss Muslin and Gingham Robes, (latest styles out.) ; ombre striped Balzorine and Beregcs, satin striped mourning and half mourning Ditto ; Paris printed anrl Frem-h Marpiisse ; mourning do.; Brussels) Nt, French Lawns and Muslins. ALSO, embroidered Aluslin and Sf fc Scan's ; silk antl cotton fringes, and silk buttons for ladies' dresses ; French worked Chemizcttes, Collaetts, and under Collars ; super worked Thread Cambric Han-'kerchi' fs very fine; thread asd cr:ton Edg ings ; Jat'onef anil Swiss Aluslin Edgings aid Inscrtings; corded Skirts; Grass clolh for skirt; Gimps ; Oil Silk ; fringe Ribbons ; uncer sleeves; Ladies' silk Cravats; silk net's and Gloves r hi-'ht colored and black Kid Gloves, sup- rior article ; Bonnets and Fl"tters, new style, wiih ar vtfffcty ol other Goods too tedious to mention, which will be sold cheap for cash, or to those who will pay when called on. March 21, I81G. 370-tf. itoTicau . , ror I do hereby fo-rworn all persons from trading tor a Noi given bv me to John Hart, on or a few la8 ufterlhe 7lh of Februarv last, for SI.'J. payMj 12 m mths after date, with interest from date, signed by myself and Jonathan Jessup; as the considera tion for which said note was given has failed to be good, and I am determined not to pay said B"V' but shall immediately proceed fo tic a Equity t rescind t1i5 contract. - , HUGH GILMORE, Jr- Alarch 23, 1S4G; 37I-3f Petition for partition of lands. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, James J Ray and Samuel Ray, are not inhabitants of this State; it is therefore or dered by the Cmrt, that publication be made in the North Carolinian lor six weeks for said defendants to appear at the next term of our Court of Pb as and Ciunrler Sessions, to be held for the county ot Aioore, at the Court House in Carthage, on ihe 4th Alonday of April next, and plead, answer, or dom ir to said petdion, otherwise the petitions shall be taken pro confesso and heard txparte. Witness, Alexander C. Curry, Clerk of our said Couit .it Ollice, the 4th Alondav in January, A. D. 1S4G. A. C. CURRY, C C. C. Alaich7, I34G. 3GS Ct-pd. BOOTS & SHOES. Til E subscriber returns thanks to his patrons and customers for the liberal encouragement he has, received, and solicits a continuance of their favors. His shop is at the old stand 00 Pereosf r- f, directly opposite Geo McNeill's Store, where be is prepared to make to order or repair fine and coarse BOOTS und SHOES, both for gentlemen and ladies, in the most approyed and cuodem styles. He assures such as w ill fivor him with their cus tom, that he will warrant his work 10 be done in Ihe best manner, of the best materials,- aod by Ihe best workmen. He feels confi lent that any woik passing e-utof h?s hands cannot be surpassed by anj' done here or elsewhere ; and he hopes by close application lo business and a studious effort o pica-Re, to continue to receive a fair share of public patronage. Al ALCOA! FAULK. Favetteville, Feb 14, lIG- 3G5-lfr The subscriber ; now receiving his 1KIN" AM) SUMMER GOODS, direct from New York and Philadelphia, at the New Store west aid. Hnv streel n few door ;.!... -c XTirkrt Su'iare. The stock embraces a great varietr ot la-lies ' gentlemt n's Spring and Summer wear," and together witii a gooi shk'r ni nne lioots aud mio i ama, Leghorn and Palm-lea'" H:is ; Bonn ts, e Iron, Steel, Coffee, Sugar, .Molasses. Ilaidware, heavv Trace Chains, Cooper's Tools, P. TAYLOR- March 21, IS40. 370-3m. 100,000 Acres Valuable FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased alhhc LANDS belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd., Ijingprincipally in Robeson county, and on both idesoI'LHinber River, the different surveys con taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES ; a large part finely Tmrbered. and con venient to Lumber IVfver, where a large .jiiarrttiy of Timber is now raited to the Georgetow n mar ket. These lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentin, for which purpose a lare part is well sutrc. heh:i iir .si-Vg-ion where the Turpentine yields more abori"dab;Ty than any other I, section of the State. I he Lands will be sold al a Vow price, and in quan'ines v sim purchasers. Information' respecting the title can be obtained ly ap'pl ing to the Hop. Bobcrt Strange, James C bobbin, Esq., A A" T Snrit'i, Eq ., (Attorneys at Law.) I u.id.erstand there are n:an3- t respaosers en these hnd, to all ot whom notice s b-rthv give,,, iat the law will be enforced auVnM all ocb offenders. Application f-r any part of the Lands can be nade to myself, or to John Winslow-, Esq , w ho vill be dulv authorized to make S3le .l"lhe same. THOS. J. CUli TIS. faytttevi!le,N.C.,A!arch 1 , 1S45. 3I4 tf. TO the VOTERS of CUMBERLAND COUNTY : The subscriber respectfully informs you that'be is a candidate lo represent this county in the n xt State Legislature. Aly politics are so w c-1 known that it is" scarcely h' t-essary to say in ih s notice that 1 am a Democrat. I w ill meet yon at the different placts of piih'ii gathering Juring Ihe electioneering ramp-iign, and make public my vievs on atlairs concerning State legislation ; and if I am eh cted, I sobm-ilv pledge myself, prompted by no wanton or ih-ci iMnl ihsign, to make a faithful effort to do the Si n te good giierallv, and the county of Cini.li rlanil particularly: Yerv respectfnllv, your ob't s i't, THOS. J. Ml MS. March 14, 1846.' 1 THE subscriber offers his sevji-es to the ci! rens of Fayett-ville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes by prompt attention to business to snare a part of the public patronage. G. W. R.)SE. July 19, 1345. Sio it. VERY CHEAP FOR 9 CAS IT. Yf Northern-Made Buggies nnd 3 -ets nf II ARNESS, complete; all of superior woik manship, and of the most unproved modern stle. CEVEIJLY ROSE & SON January IP, 1846. 3Gn-tl "newstore and" Mew (E((ndl. JOHN BUOW has opened liisl Store of New Goods at his old stand, in the new fire proof building, one door noitn from the noith west corner of Market Sq uire, 011 Green street. His goods arc all new, and were bought low, and will be sohl ch -ap for cash or produce. Alarch 21, IS45.---370-tf. At H. ERAMBERT S. Fresh GanTen Seeils of all kind growth of IS45. Six or seven Cabbage. March 14, l.46. warranted of dillerent sorts of LANDS FOR SALE. 1 IOO and I 200 Acres on Black River and on Black iiiii?o, Cumberland criuity, N.C. To be sold in Faycitevile, before the Court floese, on the 1st Alondav in Alay next, over ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES on Bla k River, belnw Smily's Fa'ls the' remotest point piobably not more Hum three miles from good landings on the Cape Fe-tr, and a lcv I way. ALSO, more than SiMi acres on Bl ick Mingo, abeiit eight miles frooi the fandirfg below Mni ley's Fall-. These lands are all in forest. and chieUy valuable for Turpcnirnc and Tar, w nil some ton limber. The forrner tract has a capital winter range for cattle; the latter a more productive sjiI. A re survey w ill soon be made. Persons dcsiiing to buy are referred toThomas Johnson, Esq., near Averasboro, who will shew said lands. For further inform, lion as to title, &c, apply to Air George Shepherd ot Fayettcville. Terms w ill be declared on day of sale. ROBERT G. ED W A R DS Attorney for the heirs of t H & Al C Draughon. Alarch 14, 184G 3G9-ts. R A N A W A Y. FR.OA1 the subseiiher, living near Litlic CaMinh P. O.. Marlon District. S. C. a tv.'craVy black negro boy named WALKER, about I 0' a-e, 5 felt 5 or G inches h-gh, square shoulders, hrslte:.d appears to lo: oWn down between bis shoidders, w hen sp .ken to he is s ow to speak, but when he does s;.ek is very quick and short and isoi tiolo.k st.aight at ihe person he is talking to and shrne eye when he goes to spei k. lie wore t.fl bre.wn vo..Hcn rourd coat and pants, ra ther ragged, 3pI a got wool hat. 11c w as pur chased Iron 1 .Maj- ArrliM. McKay, ol Richmond eooniv N " ' ;ov. last, w no tKtuin mm irom a trader w bo bad purchased him in Richmond, Va., nbout a year ago. 1 have no doubt that he is en dpavoijng to ro-tVe h'S wy back to Virginia. I will pay a liberal reward for hi apprehension and confinement in anv jail rb that I ei lino again. JAS. V. BASS. Alarch 2,. 1S46;, 370-tf. LANDS AND fl?LLS" FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale G4f nerrs of LAND together with his Giistand Saw MILLS, on Bea ver Cretk, in Mwiri; county. .To persons rfes;. rous of invest ins- a suiall capitai in preptrty ol llna kind, a more favorable opportunity seldom ofYerti. These Lands are not only valuable ns nfToiding an attendance of the best tiinber in the Country, tint tin ir productivt-nct-s renders I Ik in highl desirable for purposes nl Cuhi.vni n. The frcfm is un failing, thr grist Alill is the very best in the State; and the Saw Al ill is within two and a hall niijer: of a stieam on which Lumher may he rafted int.' the Cape Fear almost ev-ry month in the veor; besides iht bent 11 ol the lountry gives to ihrse Lands and NT ills an increased value ovrr hrejrr1v of a similar kind in the lower counties. For terms apply 10 HUGH A.CAA1ERON. Moore county, lYi. 2S IS4G: 367-tf. NEW MUSIC. JUST received, among a lot of popu ar .17u"ic, the toiM'Wmg Airs, t-tuicRsteps, etc : Ocean Wave Quick -ttcp.' Burden's Casieaux's - Hewin'a . Drawing-room Polkas, The Enchantress, Lament of the Irish Emigrant, A Home that ! h.ve, In the days when we went Gipsying, The Queen of ihe Fuiry Land, Midnight -Waltz, Ethiopian Qimdri les. . ,. , . For sale by R. W. HARDi'E .V irch 7, 1846, 368- 3t. Mew 0otmIIs9 AND CHJBAjP. The Mibscriher would respectfully inform his Iriends and ihe public ihul he is now receiving and opening a part of his Spring and Summer S'i'ck of Goods, w Inch he is determined to ei lt'nt'the fowes't possible prii es that can be af?ordctl in ibis market,' consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Tin id, figured nnd plain Silts; Brreages ; Law ns; printed and color-, ed Muslins; white, rlain, figured, striped anu cross-barred do.; Balzorincs. of the latest stvles and pafteri s ; A1culin d'Lanes ; la w n Ginchams; striped do ; Clio sons, corded Skirts ; Calicoes &c. FANCY GOODS. Ombre Swiss Alnstin Scnrfs, plain, figured, and checked, very beautiful, silk do.: lace do.; muslin and silk Shaw ls, Irom 10-4 to 21- silk Points; French workd Collars; Titmcts CufT ; Chemizette ; silk, imrirvo, worsted, an't cotton Hose, a good assortment ; kid, silk, thread, worsted, and cotton Ulovi s , half-Gloves nnd Alitts. a variety of sly les and qualities; thread. Lace on". inserting; cotton do.; Ovinn: Gvmn Cord: sik fringe; Cords and Tassels for dresses; blacK linen camhrie hemstitched Ilankerchic-fs, a genuine rticle; lmilatinn do.; linen Lawns : fringed und plain-edged Ribbons, a goed assortment ; silk mid gilt Buttons lir Ladies' dresses ; marking Canvass; Crew el Yarn ; Pins, NeedfeS, I look" and Eyes, of the best qualities ; si!k and cotton Sewings and Bindings; linen and cotton Tapes; Whnjebone and Rattan for dresses and bonnets; Par isr.?s, ui r -Shades, &c, fee. FOR CEItfTXEMErAT. A variely of staiIe and fancy goods such ns, cloths i.Cassimercs, a varity of Linen and Cotton goods for coats and pantaloons, srk worsted, mars flies, and printed vcslingsi nk, worst! ncd cotton half Hose; 1 loskin, Kid, Silk llirrad and CoMou glovi r, neck & fockct Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, SlfK k, K.C., fine Gum Elastic Supenders, common do. ki-,' ALSO Afresh and full stock of Groceries of all kind, Crockerv, Boots, shoes, Hafsand Cap. Now in' store I qr. cask French Brandy, 4ih jfrdid choice brand; Gin, Port, Madeira, AIalag wines', choitc brands. &c .&c. C. K. JONES. .March 14, 1316. Wa-tf Foot Haymount. Tl e subscriber having at March term. 184G of :the County Court of ClimboiIand, qaalilied as Ex- ecuimoi me last i m ant J es La merit of A1nry Shackleford, b-rrhy uolifles all persons having claims aguim-t her eafate, , present them within ' the tinrut prescribed bv law, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. MARY ANN HARDIE, ExVcu'm. Alarch 14, 1846. 36i-tf. ! . SOOZS, STATIOXKUY, BINDING, Sec. K. VV. HARDIE ""rir New Books, and Stitionery',-to-ether with an en tire new Book bfndingapparatus He has openetl a store next door to trie Post Off fice, where he will he glad to supply his friends and customers. October 4, 1845. 143-v 5fov. 22', IS455 3o3-U,
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