"CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO I TC PI VI DUALS J AND THE GLORT OP THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. BY WM H BAYJVE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, UY 2: 1846. -2 3 3 50 00 50 XKRM3 OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN : Per annuo, if paid in advance, 82 00 if not paid in advance, f paid at the end of six months Jal the end of the year Hates of Aivertlslng : 3i tty cents per square for the firs!, un 1 thirty cents foreieh su'nequent insertion Alvartisin.? V th'J year -v i II be charged according to th quantity of matter inserted. C urt a Ivfsrtis tnts, &c, 35 per cent higher. COW EXiriO NARY, FRUIT, AND TOY STORE. Tlli2 S-ibscribar his taken the New Brick Store a t the north side of Hay street, a few doors a t ire th ltrkt Hons-, where ho is now open it? a Hie a ortinoiit of GOODS in the above line, confuting in pait of the follow ing articles : Fruit. A! nn 1. Filberts, M tdeira, Brazil & Pecan Nuts, Prunes, Currants, Canton and Havana Preserve, Ci'rm, Si-C. Arraneiuenls are mad" for fr"h sup plms of Oranges, Legion. Applws, Cocoa Nuts,Jkc. SPICES. Maoa, Nw'mas. Cloves, Cassia in mat, Gronnd Cti&. Ground Pepper, Alspice, Mustard anj Gro and Giri'TT. PICKLES A.YD SAUCES. Pppr Since, Tomato Catsup, Ohvus, Sardines, and assorted Pickle. CRACKERS. Btsto-i. Butter and Water Crackers, Soda and L.!inon Biscuits, Pilot Bread. PERFUMERY. C i!i;iie, Liven fer and and Rose Water, Bay I'n n, Rears', Antique and Alacasar Oils, Ver b m i Cream, Extracts, Soaps, of every variety. WILLOW WARE. Wa tou, Cradles. Chairs, and Baskets. SUNDRIES. P nv.Hred, Crus'ied, Loaf and B.-own Sugars, Cuffs?, le i, Cuo ;ola'e, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Co c a, Si irch, Indigo, Camphor, Lemon Syrup, Ma deira aid S-.vuet Malaga Wiies, Champagne, S;o'ch a id Maccoboy SnufT. choice Chewii.g To-b,-.co, R 'X ilia, Principe and ! I a vanaCigars, Sweet Mil, Sp.srni Candles, llrrin. Brooms, Whisks, l'luies, Violins, Accordeom, &c. &c. A great variety oftfSa iVSj) 1 t) J)3 suitable for Presents, too numerous to mantioi. A'so, lwery variety of CANDIES, at Wholesale and R rtail. trTJ Call and take a look. W. PR'OR. Octoh-.r 23, 164b. 349-lf. Mew IFnnEim. The subscribers have entered into a Copartner ship, under the firm of . H. W. Beattv 8l Co., For the transaction of A General Commission Business In the luicn of Wilmington, .V. C. Thpv will give particular attention lo the sale of Timber, Lumber, and Naval Stores; the receiv ing and forwarding goods, and the sale and pur chase of goods for the back country. They would respectfully solicit a portion of pub lic patronagp, and pledge their best exertions'lo riv satisfaction. H W REAT TY, " JOHNCLATTA, July 19, ISI5. 334-tt. MALLEABLE IRON, SUCH as Carriage Alakcr u?e. A yood as sortment always on hand, and fur sale at one cent ner pound advance on the Manufacturers prices by w DDIAP W October 25, 1845. PRIOR.. 349-tf. A. M. CAMPBELL, I la vino; berni appointed AUCTIONE K K Fertile lotv.i of Fayetteville, is prepared to attend tt t'l : saleotaov yoods which may be entrustdto ' Ctj isii' iiiieiKi from abroad will be p -omptly at . nJed t.i April 19, 3I5. 32!-y. IMPORTANT HOTOHKISS' Vertical Water Wlieel. THE Subscribers having witnessed the succcs fol operation of these wheels, were induced to pur chase I lie right of using them in the state of North Carolina; and thev now oiler f .r sale individual rights, at FIFTY dollars, or rights for a whule county, on reasonable terms. Pesid. s being generally adopted in the Northern Slates, these wheels are coming into general use in th-: southern States. We have sold about 100 Rights, HO of which are in successful operation in Cumberland county. These wireel are move on rane, ami more eas.iy kopt in order when properly put together than t he Hntier wheel. 1 hoy will save one-! mm or inn water, and run well in bask water, when there is a head above. The speed of the saw is increased to more than double the strokes per minute. Wc reler, am ng others, to the following gentle men, some of whom have had lic w heels in opera tion I i months or more; a nd from many of t'icm, and othe s, wehave rece veil certiiicat-s expressing their bi!i approbation of ih-2 superior advantages of'.htsfover the flutter wb 1, ami statins . that their s.iws wi'l cut 250'1, 300!), 35';U, and even as hih s 5 00 feet ior day, :.n 1 save one-third of the -water. E Jincourase Home Manufactures Gardner & McSletlian, HAVE lately made considerable improvement in their stylo of A'Ork ,and have now on hand a GiN ELI AL ASSORTMENT, consisuns of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkeys, Waggons, 5cc. Which for elegance of shape an i finish, and dura bility, will compare with any made in the U Slates. Pcf mins wishing to buy, would do well to call nn.l examine out work, as we have deterini ned to de l LO V for Cash, wrap rovel notes. 1 1 tvmg i n our employ firt rate Smiths, we are rej.-ird lu do any Iron work in the above line on .ii tJ 'rate I e in ii Vr warrant all our work to be of ood and faith til workm inship and materials, for one year. 'tCZT REPAIRING faiihlul y executed at short uotice, and on reaonble troi.-. Fave't. vdle, Febiuary 8, 1346. y. 3P.IG-G-S5 HOT3L, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. TiE Suorcriber, bavin? taken that large and com m jdiou brick building, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is prepared to ac commodate TRAVELLERS and others 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 House. Connected with the Hotel, and a few yards dis tantare extensive Stables, which will be attended by careful ami experienced Ostlers. WM. W. BRIGGS. FavetUvillu, Nov. , 1845. 350-tf. Lknoir. John William, Tlmtnas Roii-e, Jesse Lassitcr. Jo.V ES. James McDanii I. Cn a r en. John ISryai.t. Columbus. Lot Williamson. Robkso v. V C McNeill. RicHJiosn John C. MeLaiirin, J .hn L . Fai i Icy. Akson. J R Reid, Milhvri A Bauehum. C A S W K I I.. Win Rnsell. J T Dodson, Millwiight CllTIiM. Col - & P,r n.li.v, Smilh l Pullen, N ClegE. W7 AKE. S Beii-ly, J on xstox. Jesse T L ach. D Gcil.KORD. Fiiulks. Pitt. John Joi:i-r, Dr. Robert and Ricbaid Williams. in different paits of tl e Abr'm T. B oskerck, Francis Stein hcil. Sam I H. Clapp, John Le;:gett, Chus. O. Handy, Lcmr.el Richardson, 11 AN AW AY FROM the subscriber, living near Little Catfisli P. O. Marion Dvstnct. S. C, a tolerably black negro boy named WALKER, about 17 years of ge. 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, square shoulders, Ins head appears to be drawn down between his shoulders, when spoken to he is slow to speak, but when he does s;eak is very quick and short, and is apt to look stiaight at the person he ista'king to and shut one eye when he goes to speak. He wore ofl brown woollen roued coat and pants, ra ther ragged, and a good wool hat. He was pur chased from Mat. Arch'd. McKay, of Richmond county, N C, in Nov. last, who bought him from a trader who had purchased h.m in Richmond, Va., about a year ago. 1 have no doubt that he is en deavoring to runke his way hack to Virginia. I will pay a liberal reward for his apprehension and confinement in any jail so that I get him a "am J AS." W.BASS. March 28, 1846. 370-tf. Fatstte'vili.e. A Graham. Cumberland. Col Alex. Mu:cliison, Christo her Monroe, Alex Williams Col A S McNeill, Fa rq ii ha rd Smith,, John McPanh-l John Evan's, J W HOW II. Bl.AOEX Gen. James AIcKay, Robert Melvin, S N Richardson, Thorn:. s C. Smith, I -suae Wright, John Smith. S A M P.iO.V. G T Barks.'al". Patric k Mnrt hy, John H . Spearman, Hardy Royal. N k r II A NOVF.R, James Mnrphy, Charbs Henry. Onslow. Robot! A man. GllEEN F-. Thomas Hooker. Beaufort. B Run nyen, Mr A rnold- Du ri.iv. Lewis Hering, J a mes Ja rmau, nnie .Moore. Besj !es many others State. 101 With such a deservedly high character, the S.-b-Ferihers foci justified in off ' in heels ti the public, they w i'l keep on hand a supply ol vvhe.'ls adopted to h-h or low hnds t Fayetteville Wrmingion, Newbern and Washington. And Mr James T. Dodson, of Caswell, has ih-m lor sale. We caution all persons throu .hihe Stale against pavieg any person but ourselves, cr our authorized agents, for the riht of using these wheels. NOTICE fOMILLWRlGHTS.-If yon wish einplovment, acquaint yourselves ith putting in th. se Whe. Is, as we now wisli to employ at least 100 in Mum business in d fferent paits of the State. DUNCAN McNElLL. ARCH'D McLAUCHLIN. A A McK ETHAN. Favetteville, January 31 iStG. 363-tf li. A. STUART part his Stock of F VLL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of Pry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c, &c- J J Dupuv& A Seignelle's French Brandv, (choice hi .indf,) Saddles otal! descriptions, Irom So 10 ai d also daily expected, Groceries, Hardware, C tilery, Drugs, W imlow Glass, &c, &c. all of w'tich he will be g'ad to exchange for CASH or C juntry Produce. Give me a call. Sept.'2J, 1845. 343-y. Whereas, Felix Bell, late ot Sampson county, 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 said estate, that the subscriber is now ready to close the same, and pay to those entitled, their share of said estate. ; JOSl Atl V A 1 l.l.o, rworn ri I N D E M N IT Y Against loss or damage by Fire. THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. C A PITA S 1 05,000. Office in Grand near First Streey Williams burg, opposite the City of JVew York, jlgency Office, Wells Building, 62 Wall si., JYeio York. , EI RECTORS : Christian Zabriskie, Andrew C. Benedict, Frederick W. Favre, Jeremiah Johnson, John Skilhuan, Sanil.WilMs. Nicholas WyckofT. LEMUEL RICHARDSON, Pres't. Anprf.w B. Hooces, Sec'ry. WASHINGTON POST, Agent, New York. THE Wiliiamsburg. Fire Insurance Company, having b-en incorporated by an act of the Legisla ture of !he State of New York, for the purposes of Fire Insurance, the Directors ofler to Insurelheir lellow-cilizems ;hroug!iout the United States Against Loss or Damage by 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 lo publiccon Silence aun patronage. The Subscriber, As;eut fur the above Com- panv, will give any lurlhcr information that may be desired by those who wish to Insure. JAMES MARTINE, Agent, Hav Street. Feb. 8, 1845. 311-tf. Wuujjii re.spectuii ly inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that he has taken the stmd recently oecjpied by E.J. Clark, on Gdlesnie fStreet,5 doors South of the Market Squa re, where he will " ' "manufacture and ke n con- -tartlv on hand an assortment o f TIN ANU SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would o well to call and examine hisstock before purchasing else where, as he is determined to selJas cheap as anv other manufacturer in the. State. RAKERS of an entirely new pattern. ROOFING done i n th lastest style, and best manner. A Iso GUTTb RING. Aug. 17, 1344. IV11T TT 1 r- r 2Cl-y. Jas. B- McCALLUM, JAILOR. 5 tuoderalo. Nov. 22, 1845. Has removed his Es tablishment f'ron, his late .-tatid, lo ihe store next door vvc-f of the Cape Fear Bunk, recently oc cupied by Mr Win. J. Anderson. He will warrant bis woiU to be equal to any in the dace, and charges as 31t-tf The subscriber s now receiving bis SPUING 4WD SUMMER GOODS, direct from New Vnrlc and Philadelphia, at the New Store west side Hay street, a few doors above Market Square. Th t nek embraces a great variety oi ladies and "enllemen's Spring and Summer wear, together with a ood stock of fine Boots aud Shoes ; Pan ama, Leghorn and Palin-leaf Hats ; Bonnets, &c. Iron, Steel, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Hardware, heavy Trace Chains, Cooper's Top3' JyLOR March 21, 1846. 370-3m. Dec. 20, 45. 353-6m. LANDS AND JllLL. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale 640 acres of LAND together with his Grist and Saw MILLS, on Bea ver Creek, in Moore county. To persons desi rous of investing a small capital 10 properly of this kind, a more favorable opportunity seldom offers. These Lands are not only valuable as affording an KnH.r.r.o r t h Host timber in the Country, but their nrliwtivinesstonlora ihem highlv desirable for purposes of Cultivation. The dream is un failing, the wrist Mill is the verv best in the Stale; and the Saw Mill is within two and a half miles ofastieam on which Lumber may be rafted into the Cape Fear almost every month in the year; besides ih bealih of the country gives to these Lands and Mills an increased value over property of a similar kind in the lower counties. For terms apply o HUGH A. CAMERON. Moore county, Feb. 28 1646. 367-tf. NOTICE. . The subscriber i authorized, and will sell to the highe.-t bidder, on Tuesday the 12th of Ala)', at the AlarUet House in Fayetteville, at 12 o'clock, that tract of LAXD when: Rrazell Carver nyw resides, containing two hu wired and six'y ci' lit acres. DAVID CARVER, S.n'r., Agent for John and James Carver. April 1 I, iS4G. 373-4t. LIFE INSURANCE. CA 1 IT A Li S 2, 5 00,000 - The Insured entitled to participation of Profits in both Luropean and American po'icies. N A TI0 N A 1 . LOAN FUND LI F E A S S V R A N C E NOCl ET V. L0 N D O N. U. S. ROARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Office 74 Wall Street.) JVeiv York. Jacob Harvey, Esq.Ch'n. George Barclay, Erq. John L Palmer, Esq. SamlT S Ho w land, Esq. Jonathan Goodhue. Esq. Guiham A. Wor'h, Esq. James Doorman, Et-q. Samuel M. Fox. Esq. Philadelphia. Clement C Riddle. Esq. Louis AJ Godey, Eq. Sears C. Walk" t, Esq. Geo. Rex Graham, Esq. J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General Agent for the Uni:cd States anil British N. A. Colonies. CO- The Subscribers, having been appoint ed Agnts for this Company in the Town of Fay etteville, are prepared 'o effect Life Insurance, and lo furnish all desired information and explanations on the subject. STARK & PEARCE, Agents Fayetteville, Nov. 22, 1845. 353 tf. LANDS FOR SALE. 1 1 OO and 1200 Acres on Black liiver and on Black ftliiisro, Cumberland c unty, N. C To be sold in Fayettevil e, before the Court Hos on the 1st Monday in Alav next, over ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES 01 Black River, below, Smily's Fa'ls - the remotest point probably not more Ihan three miles from jjood landings on the Cape Fear, and a level way. ALSO, more than SiK acres on Black Mingo, about eiht miles from the landing, below Smi ley's Falls. These lands are all in forest, and chiefly va'iiable for Turpentine and Tar, with some ton libber. The former tract has a capital winter range lor cattle; thelaitsra more productive soil. A re survey w ill soon be made. Persons desiring to buy are referred to Thomas Johnson, Esq., near Averasboro, who will shew said lands. For further inform, tion as to title, &c, arrly to Mr George Shepherd of Faycllcvilic. Terms will be declared on dav of sale. RT3BERT G. EDWARDS, AitomeyTor the. heirs of R II & M C Draughon. Ai arch 14, 1S4C 369-ts. D. & W. McLaurin Have just received their SPRING AND SflMMER STOCK, Consisting of a vari.ty of STAPLE & FANCY & Q) Q) ir.,l,;nahle silk and fur Hats, Boot3 nd Shoes, trn-h mbroidertd. plain and chip Straw Bonnets, fashionable shape ; double brim leghom and palm-leal lials, i.c., wnicn wiuoe som in. April 4, 164G. ,37Mf. INSPECTOR OF JAVJL STORES. DOUGALD A. LA3I0NT, HAING been appointed Inspector of Turpentine, A r. &c,&c, for the town of Wi'mington, would "'pp tfu'Iy solicit a poition of the patronage of his friends and the public. All rafts or lots sent to him will be attended to promptly; an lC MJ cheeifu Iv assist the owners " iv-.KM'e of' hem, in any vav"in his power. i'minglon, April 15, 1846. 374-3t. INSPECTOR OF LUMBER. JOHN MCLERAN, HAS been appointed Inspector of Lumber for Ihe town of Wiln. ingion, and solicits a portion ot the pa iron a go of his friends and otr.ers who send the article to market. He will promptly attend to ihe Lumber sei.t to hirn, and nssift the owner, if required, in effectin sales. Wilmington, April 15,1816. 374-3f. ,lOHN M. ROSE IS receiving his recent purchases, and has in store Ihe following Goods, which are offered 011 the most liberal terms for cash or produce : 50 Bags Rio CoflVe, Porto Rico and N O Sugnr, 4(1 bbis. Whiskey, Baltimore & N. O. rectified, 10 do. old "Moirongah-la Re" do. 25 do. Apple Brandy, b. si Baltimore AIo, 5 bhl.t. Cider Vinegar, New England Rum, Liverpool Salt, Cuba and other Molasses, "Ju3toSanz" Cigars, Mver's Aromatic Tobacco, Bladder Snuff, Ginger, saleralus, pepper, alfpicc, Cheese, &c. Also, Rowland's mill Saws;. Turpentine' axes, grass and grain scythes; scythes suaihs; cotton cards, cotton plough lines, sotket shovels, tiace, halter, log, and fifth chains; Smith's tools assorted nails, assorted; white lead, pure, extra, and No, 1; chrome green; Prussian ffuc and other colors; tan ners' oil; fur, wool and summer hats; horse collars and wagon whps; men's and women's coarse shoes; together with common crockery, suitable for the retail irade; real stone ware, consisting of covered butter and milk pans, jars, &c; with inativ other articles not mentioned. Apiil 18, 1843. 374 6w R:irely a day passes that we do not get same testimony, either verbal or written, of the great efficacy of Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation. Read the fol ov ing : New York, 721 Broadway, September 2, IS 15. 1. N. Jack son Dear Sir : Will vou send me six hollies of your Pile Embrocation? 1 wish them part to keep myself, and part for a legal gentleman, a friend of mine, who has found great relief in using from my bottle two or three" times. Vou remember, when in Philadelphia, I was suffering dreadfully from this terrible scourge. I only look one bottle from you ; J have not used it quite all, and am perlec'ly well. As you may suppose, 1 proclaim the virtues of your med:cinc wherever I go. I I ell every fri'-nd about it ; and it is singular io perceive how many are suffering in this nay I I-lieve lialf of my acquaintances are more rr less afflicted. Let me tell vou that yon can sell here as 1 isi as you choose to make. When you want a ceitificate from me you shall have it, and you are at libcity to show this letter if 3 011 wish. -Respectfully, yours, LEWIS P. ASIIFORD. A great number of persons who have been cured, be referred io, by calling on the Agents. I nevi r fails ! Prepared only by Dr. Jackson, and sold bv SAML. J. HINSDALE. April IS, 1SJG. 374 Cm. Fire Proof Koofs. THE undersigned is ready to eontrsctfor the cov ering of roofs of buildings with tin. coon r.or zinc, and will execute promptly any work he may contract for, a nd for small pi ofits. j one x 1 , 1 sia. J.j.i-tr. t . I . WARD. THE Members of the Roard of Superintendants of Com mon Schools in Cumberland coun ty, are requested to meet at the Court House on Tuesday of next Supnrior Court at 1 I a. m. william .McMillan, cirm. Apiil 14, 1816. 374-tm. MUTUAL. Croton Insurance Company. Office, No. 35 W11II Slfeef, Adjoining the Mechanics' Bank, in the-City of Now York. THIS Company Injures Alnrine, Inland Navi gation, Transportation, and Fire Risks. By its Charter the profits are to he paid back lo the as sured, in proportion to the amount ot 1'rerniums paid by th m respectively. The rates and trn of Insurance will be mode; ate and liberal, and the assured subject to no responsibility. JAMES G. SSTAUKY , t'res'l. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. NICHOLAS CAR ROLL, Sec'v. Capl. SAA1L. CANDLER, Marine Insp. Also, Insp. lor "Lloyd" for the port ofN. Yolk DO" The undersigned, ns Agents f ihe above Company, will be pleased lo receive np plications for liisuiance. ST A KK.K I K A KUL. Fayetteville, April II, 1846 344-tf. vC xc ah pa's y HfWACOUSTIC OIL! f V E "lf CliK ,0y NX For the cine of DEAFNESS, pains, and the dis c-barges of matf r from the Ears. Also, aM those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water wbtziiiig of steam, &c. &c, which are sjmpfoms of approaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease. Alany per son who have been deaf for ten. fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use car trumpets, oae, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside tin ir trumpetsbeing made perfectly well. Physicians and surgeons highly ncomroet.d its use. Philadelphia, Jan. 4, 1815. I hereby certify that when I was about 12 years o'd, 1 gradually became deaf in both ears, so that in a ftw months I found it a!mo-t impossible to hear, unless in the very loudest toies of voic-. 1 remai 1. d in that situation until hist summer, a period of ISyears, when I heard of Seal pa's Com pound Acoustic OJ. 1 immediately obtained a bottle, w hich 1 have used, and am happy to say H h is acted like magic, and qu te cured me. Any one wishing further information of mv case, w hich I think a 1 Tina rk able one, will find me by calling at my residence, Concord street, first doo-above Second street. Airs. REBECCA BAXTER. CX3- The above .Medicine is for sale by S. J. HINMJALr.. April le", 184C. 374 6in. A TO BRICKMAKERS: A peis 111 well ucquainted with making and burn 'ng bricks, can find profitable employment by en quiring at this ofiace. "ApriliS-iw lfeW (B0)0j)fll9 ANJD CKIEAIP. The subsrribfr would respi clfu'ly inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving and opening a port ol his Spring and Summer Slock of Goods, w hich he is determined to sell at the low est possib'c prices that can be afforded in tins market, consisiing I LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plaid, figured and p'ain Si Is; Bereagcs ; Lawns; printed and color ed Muslins; while, rdain, figured, striped and cross-burred do.; Balzorincs, of the latest styles and patterns ; Mcuslin d'Lanes ; lawn Ginghams; striped do ; Chusans, corded Skirts ; Calicoes &c. FANCY GOODS. Ombre Swiss Alus'in Scarfs; plain, figured, and checked, very beautiful, silk do.; lace do.; muslin arid silk Shaw Is, from 1 0-4 to 2-4; silk Points; French worked Collars; Tippets; Cuffs; Cliemize! te-s ; silk, merino, worsted, nnd cotton Hose, a good assoitmeut ; kid, silk, thread, worsted, and cotton Gloves , half-Gloves and Milts, a variety of styles and qualities; thread Lace and Inserting; cotton do.; Gymp ; Gymp Cord; sdk fringe; Cords and Tassels lor dresses; black linen cambric hemstitched Hankerchief, a genuine article; imitation do.; linen Lawns ; fringed and plain-edged Ribbons, a gr-od assortment ; silk and gilt Buttons for Ladies' dresses ; marking Canvass; Ciewel Yarn ; Pins, Needles, Hocks and Eyes. of the best qualities ; s !k and cotton Sewings und Bindings ; linen and cotton Tapes; Whalebone and Rattan foi dresses and bonnets; Parasols, sun shades, &c, &.r. , FOR GENTUsXttECT. A variety of staple and fancy goods such as, cloths Cassimcre-s, a variety ofLinen and Cotton goods for coats and pantaloons, si k worsted, murscillcs, and printed vosfings, silk, worsted and cotton hall Hose; Hoskin, Kid, Silk thread and Cotton gloves, neck & pocket Handkcrchh fs, Scarfs, Stock, &c , fine Gum Elastic Suspenders, common do. &c, ALSO A fresh ami full stock of Groceries of all kind-, Crockery, Boots, slu.es. Hats and Caps. Now in store I qr. cask French Brandy, 4th proof choice brand; Gm, Port, Aladoira, Malaga wines, choice brands. &c .&c. C. It. JONES. March 14, 1846. 169-tf Foot Haymount. NEW SPRING AND SITMMEE GOODS. THE subscriber has just received from Phila delphia and New York, a handsome and varied assortment of seasonable Fancy and Staple To which hi would invite the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to purchase at retail. His st.ck will be found to embrace the richest and tannest styles of L-.idies' DrcssGoods; mantles; shawls; embroideries; fine cambtic h'dkf's; cravats; shell combs; patent ivory toi.'et and lino ditto; kid gloves, assorted colors; oil silk; corded, gras, ;(nd hair-clnth skirls ; fashionable bonnet ribbons and flowers; finest thicad tdgins and inserting?; polka and lisle ditto ditto. For Gentlemen's Wear Suj erhrnwn and black French c'oths and cassi meres ; black, brown, in v. green, and blue English do. t!o ; lig'd and plain i?atin and silk veslings; linen oods for light sum mer wear; suspenders; silk and cambric handker chiefs ; a great variety of worsted goods for coats and pants; latest idy'o of hats; light calf-skin and Alorocco shoes and pomps. He would also say to country merchants, that he has bought expressly lor the wholesale trade, a verv extensive assortment of cheap & line calicoes; bleached shirtings; bleached and brown drills; licking ; Iriah and brown linens; hruiwn hollands ; linen dri Is; siiicias; paper cambric; black and white wiggans canvass; padding; sewing silk arid twist; low priced ves:ins; Oregon slrip-s; chain brays; blue and York Drills ; Kentucky Jeans ; coat, vest, pantaloons and shirt buttons of every variety; tuck, ide, and dressing combs; pins and needles ; flax and caf on thrcae' ; table and- pocket cullery; Collins' axes straw, wool, and fur hals; ladies' and gentlemen's shoes; cotton and wool cards; ceffee mills; sw eet and castor oil; essence o! peppermint, cinnamon and lemon; cologne; ink and ink powder; indigo, warranted best quality or nothing charged; madder; camphor; borax; alum; salerat us; copperas; Spanish brown; powder, sliot and lead ; sugar, coffee, molasses, and sail ; iron and steel; French Brandy. Wine and G n; togtther with many o'her goods not named, which on ex amination will be found to render the assortment as complete and desirable as any in the market ; all of which will be sold for cash, country produce, or oil lime, as Iowa can be bought at any store in town. JNO., D. WILLIAMS, Brick Row, foot of Haymoirnt. March 2?, 1816. 371-tf. P. S. A f-w very superior Nova Scotia Grind stones, for Mills or P'antalion use. The subscriber having at March term, 1846, of the County Court of Cumberland, qualified as Ex ecutrix of ihe lost Will and Testament of Alary Shacklefordj hereby notifies all persons having claims against her estate, lo present them with n the lime prescribed by law, other iee this notice will be plead :n bar of recovery. A1ARY ANN H ARD1E, Execu'rix. March 14, 1B46. 36y-tf. MORE HATS. I have received inv stock of Spring and Summer HATS, consistins of Panama, Leghoi n, Palm leaf, Black and Drab Beaver, white Russia, black and white ConeT, &c , all of ihe latest style and best quality. I also continue lo manufacture all kinds ol Jursnd Wool rials and MlLUaiii ijr? to order. I sell cheaper than ever known in Fay etteville. DA VI 13 UKfc.. March 28, IS1G. 371 -y. THK suhcriber offers his sev,ces to the citi zens of Faytteville, as Carpenter and Contractor, and hopes by prompt attention lo ousiness in snare a part of the public jraironage. G. W. ROSE. July 19, 1845. 335-tf. Volume 7 KninJier 376 " r A poetical " !ov rr," not long since, sent the fol lowing, to Sally Ann, his lady-loe: TO SALLY ANN. Soft-is the down of the butterfly's wing, Sufi M the whispr when lovers speak ; Suit is ihe light hu h moonbeam fling, Bot softer" by far is iny lady-love's the k. SALLY'SREPLY. Soft am taiers atl snmsh'd up. And mush are toll as soli Lin be ; But r-ofitr beM lht silly pup. Vol writ that varsetome! Go it, Sarah! never mind your bonnet ! The following is, taken fiom the original mnmiscilpt of Col. Guilfoid Dudley, n Revo lutionary officer. He was a native of Caro line county. An interesting account of the battle of Camden from bi pen, was published dming; the last year : " The upper pails of Noith Carolina, s far Ve.-t as iis p' pulaiioii then exiendetf, were settled by a bardy lace of men, mostly emigrnn's from the back pait. ofPennsy Ivauia, Maryland aud New Yotk, aud were chiefly either what are called Scotcb-Iiiah or Dutch, their descendants tenaciously retaining iho broad dialect and phraseology of their respec tive anccstiy. Aa lands could be easily ac quiied, they were almost uuivetsally farnieis, there being few tradesmen among them- aud no slaves. They diove their owti wagons to market aud performed all soils of labor wilh their own hands. They were dissenters front the established Church, and weru nol easily reconciled to the payment oftylhes tosuppott ihe established clergy. These hardy back woodsmen, whose hands were a rough as the paws of a bear, from manual labor and all sorts of drudgery, whenever any well-dressed victim fell into their power, were in the habit of nicely examining the palms of their hand?, which if they found soil aud ductile aud the backs fair and uuscorched by the sun, they pronounced fhem gentlemen " unused to work, who could live. without labor, and tnen thev were sure to inflict stripes upon their backs, in propoiliou to the softness of their hands, alleging that h was such "gentlemen who were the cause of their oppressions and were maintained by the product of their labor unjustly extotted from them. A singular in stance of this kiud ol discipline or oideal hap pened iu the morning of the battle of Alle inauce. A small reconnoiteriug party of Governor Tryou'a, consisting of three or four young geutlemeu of the voluuteer cavalry from Cape Fear, beiug seutttutto explore the flanks of the enemy, happened to fall iu with a strong patrole of the regulators." The party was soon captuied aud-unhoused. Yen geuuee waited upou them. Without any par ley they had to uudeigo the nfoieaid ordeal. Judgment went against thern, and flagellation instantly oiisued, because there tvila no time then for parleying, as the firing had commenc ed bi twteu the advanced guard. But wheu they came to examiue tho last culprit, they found the matter rather dubious, for the palm of his bnudd "were rather hard uud dry, aud the bucks sun bum). Thev nevei iheles9 tuck ed him cp wi;h his shiii off and gaie him thir ty stripes on his naked bnck, ond ihe flagella tor declared that if appearances had not beeu a little in his favor, he would have given him foity. Bui by this time the battle began to rnge, and ihe leirified patrole ha.-lily left their p boners to release themselves, and hastened to their main body. The incredulous will not believe thi anec dote. Tho last sufferer whom I have just mentiored, was a young gentleman of highly respectable family and fortune, on Cope Fear, aud no less a personage than afterwards a lieutenant Colonel in. ihe Continental tine of North Caiolina and Governor of that Stale. 1 became intimately acquainted wilh him iu the course of the Revolutionary war, and ha was my particular frieud. I had the whole story fiorn his own lips about the close of the war. lie observed thst the scars were still ou his back, and that they would desceud with him to the grave. He told me at the same lime who his fellow-sufferers were. This transaction and the usual practice of the ''re gulators" on such occasions, I had long be fore heard of, but as no names were mention ed, 1 disbelieved the story, until I could uo louder doubt its ttuth." Did you see the baloon, Patrick? Ye, honey, and I watched it half an hour after it was out of sight. An advertiser in the New Yoik Mirror ad dresses 41 Ladies who have shopping to do." He might a well address the whule sex. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons, without distinction, who are indebt ed to me, are hereby requested to settle their ac- i ,i t c -is .a rlv rt tinnciHI.- and tKpv sr Kovlkv notified that such settlement must be mide, by cash or note, bv the 1st of May nex, as further indul gence cannot be given. AIALCOLA1 B. ClILLlS. March 7. 184C. A streak or Lightning. A Vermouter owned a v-ry fine trotter, whose extraordinary speed he. illustrated by the following anecdote: I wa driving one day in a deatbon," he said, "I oveitook a stranger who was walking tho same way, and I asked him to get in and lide w ith me ; so he got in, and I juat spoke to my horse, aud he trotted r-fl ai a middlin" trot. Presently the stranger akcd what grave-yaid it whs we were passing. Ob," said I, 'tis nothing tut milestones. A Photograph Witness. Atrentlemnn at Versailles has lately applied for a divorce from his wile, on ihe ground of unfaithfulness, and introduces as the tuincioal witness . . Daguerreotype of ihe guilty party in the act of embracing, which he look al the lime through an aperture in the wall. A liashful wooer, uot long since, wishing to pop the question, did h iu the following siogu gal manner : Taking up the young laily'n cat, he said, "pussy,n.ay 1 have your misltess?" It was answered by ifee lady, who said "say yes, pussy,7'