-5T ,IAi "CHARACTER is AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT S TO iNTITlDUALS; -AND TIIE GLORT OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON fllOrERTT 'OF ' JT FA YETTEVir.KE, SATURDAY, M A Y23l JiS4cC Volume 7 frfinl-ei- 379 "fir "-" tE lU3 OF THE NOIi Til I'er . ina-lncct CAROLINIAN I "' $2 00 if not nsid n a'lvanco, . Is 50 ' " paid at the end of'six mouths 3 Of) al the end of the year 3 5q U.tts of A-lvertUiug s ,xt ee ' I" "J,ro f,r fif an 1 thirty cents tor insertion. iv-'-tmi-ti bv u s vo ir -v ill he charged according (, t' cri'iiti'v f matter inserted, r .art a Urt"itn nts, &.c, !" par cent higher. COVFRG l riOX AU Y, FUUIT, AND TOY STORE. TM'i f4''cr!h t has t-inen the Now Back Sto.-s o'i 'e mrth si I t of Hif alro-t, a few doors , i,vj I'M l irk "I ll.n-, w'-r! h is now open- ft ft i trt'tt ;nt ot i t in in.; aiov line, onsisliag in p!it rihef.JUM in' articles : I F l'rts. M id-ira, B m 7.i l & Peri n Nuts, e Al n I O irr.i'it. (3 m'ni aol Hivahi lrcrvef C"r i '-te. Am i:im -nts are m i'l 4 for !-- Ii sup p!:.n '( O.-a 1 Le ns. Apple, Cocoa Nuts,X.c. STICKS. v Xin-N, CIivl'!, Casi 1 in mat, G --md CuVi. Grm'id Pepper, Alspic, Mustard Ufl I ii o m I r" ' !'"r- " P ICICLES AXD SAUCES. V (. r S ri.v, T'l n:it Catsup. Ohves, Sardines, ail artd Pickles. CRACKERS. ft .Ha 1. Batter and Water Crackers, So la and L w in Biscuit. Pil t Bread. PI! 1(1 SUM till r C ,r,.ri,' T.ivimi 1'T and ;i!id 11 Wa r, 1 J iy It 1 11, llnri', V .fi i'i - a '' M icis-ir Uiif, Vit I. . fin-j a. luinds, Soaps ..(' every variety. V. wiLLoir waiir. o k Cradle-:. ' "h ! Buckets. c SU.YDltlllS. P ,-.l.-r-d, Crin -d, I. oaf an I R own Sugars .:T- l'c i. C "I ' l ic ironi. Vermicelli, Co- , .1 Si ir.-!i, l hi", " '' " " y"'J. Mf 1..: ,,1 4.v;-t MiltZ'i Wi Chaui.i i'ie. , id M icf-ohov Snnit. li'in-r ' - Ipwp. 10- 'till, I I ' '- ' I'' ' ' ilHlVHI , . r- C idle, K-rri: r,. B-.o:ii3, Whisks, r.:ord'iiii'", c.c. . in S r.h i il, Sp l l.ij Vi.i'i i'. r.cori'in. .fr- vui -tv oi. jry ,x3 .-a-v r 0 -'iitaTil! for Pr; ent, 'too numerous to no-itio'i. A'.-o, , . . . !,.. v V4iiJ of CND!nS; at hok-saic an 1 1 .. , . , t, . -j ,1 t.ikc a look. ' w. Pfi'ort. lUD-tf. 'J The suh-riher ave ntred into a Goparther- shun Miid. rt fi-m d -; . . ,' : H- TAT- tfeauv tx uo., For-the IfHiisartien .t ' A General Coinmission Business . In Uie luicn of IVilmingtort, C. Tiiev tvill yivr particular atrontioii to the sale of Tinihcr, Liimhf r, and Naval Stores; the recciv f,xs :,nd forwarding ffnwln.nnd ir , Balu and pur cha.e f.f unods for the ha k country. . ' T,,v wmtd respectfully solicit a portion f pnh Mr. p-itronuire.'" and pled jr : thf-ir be-i. exrtionsV Siva sat.taction. - ' ..E.A JiTi , July 19, IS45. - 331-tfr . r IVIAI.LKABI.K IRON, r SIJCM a Carriase Maker- i.e. A oid as sort in. lit aU avg on hand, and for sale-at -,ne; cenr per poiino auvance iu imr.uaiMi tvi y i- "October 25.' 1845. PIIIOU. 349-tf.. ?.-. 1St". IMPORTANT HOrCHKlSS' Vcvlicsil AVater Wlicel. TIlE'Stihscribers ha vim; vitn-s5il the sucefs tul op-r ofthes'-Wh-a-ls, vere induced to Jur- chaa Ttie riuht of usi o-ihem in I ;if -state, of. North Carolina-and ihev now ofler f.r -a!c . individual ri at FlFrY. d. lars, or right s ior a u hole toimtv, mi rs niitblc ltrm:. ' Ce-i I s boiiijr' "iSncralfv adopted 111 the Northern Sate- these -whoel are" c oninii in'o ,-cncral u -e in i, so.iiherri Sjatc.- We have sold about I U .Iti'hts, HO of which arc in nice ssliil operation w Cuoi'ivr!an-l eoiintv. . Thts r whfid-. aro mo e duiaMc, and mor C13 ly kept-i 1 ord. r when properly put t-o th. r than the flutter .wheel. They will save , oi.-il.ird otthe w it r. and ruu w 11 in h a ok wafer, when th re 1? a in: id above. Th sp of the saw is' increased to uvre than donMe the strokes per mioute.' W: refe-r, am ns others, to t he fo'Uwi u z u title, ueo. some of whom hive had 1'n? heels in i.pera- lioo li m nit hs or 111 ire; and from many ol fiein, ' and .t'h's s, vi; haVe rcce' v-d eortiri :it-s exprrssi ijr their in" ' apiiroliation nt in- n)wi"r auv.iiini.' of 'ins v..ver the' (Jntler w!i- .1, aa.J .. statirty-.ih'at their saws wi 1 cut .-Jan", 35; .0, and even as i,i,.U ..- 5 0t U-ct per d.;y, and save one-third of the water. ,Saml H. Clapp., Joh- Ie'-ijett, - L Chn. O. Handy; L.e in k1 II ic ha rdo n , A. M. CAMPBELL, A IT C TI.O N K li R ' to'r i of F ivett.'ville, ik pr- parcil to attend t 1 r . '..... I . . ot aiiv "Oo.irf wluen may ciiiruamiu ,r h; I a h ot. ' , HI f 'UCIll .,e.l 1o ,i ,i 15, ISti. I-isieou ra from abroad will be promptly at- 33i-y. e Sf Home Mauufactufcs Gardner 8c McICetlian, Buggies, it irt'i.. .a winsiilcriililt: iiiiurovt-m- lit . i" t i .r tl ; 'l A'nrk .ai.dii.ivc now r.u h-nd a Lr.-N . . j it ii i i ; "M l-.-t V L iUU 1 - i r. i , ou.-ieio? CirriiiKcs, B;irouche Clis, Salkeys, Waggons, t&e. W'.noi. l .r ej..4a io. o"; snap -ail . Ii .jsll, alio dora di'.v, ii .ui.t iie iit! a..y madei:i lli - I Slate;-. 1' r-.a- wi it i-4 to Uuv, would do weli in call i i c iiii it- o i: w.ik, as wv hive di-tcrmi d to I L I v' I "or Ja-h. urai 'rovl notes. il .vi i o- i i o areiup :..y fi . - i rut-; Snu'h, we :.fnf ii i ii do ijiv l.oii work in I !.- above III! i!l f r.ite i C: hi -. W.- warn it all our work to be of j;oud arid faith i 1 work -it i oh.p and material, fr one yea r. ll -:P VllUNG lai'hiiil y executed at short Jio!i- e, and m iea-oil il'- ItH'ui-. r'jye I v ii . Fehioary S, ltti. - y. Fa ve ttkvim.k. A Graham. v Ci.'Mur.sit an n. , rr.jl A'f. .M u' enison, Clni-to her Muuroe, Alev WiUiam--, 4 Col A N M..N. ill. Fanjoliard Smith, John Mc'Jai.i. I John liyan.-,1 . ' J W How il . Bl.AKtiN- ,r . ' Gen. J.iinf' Mt.Iv.a3', Robert Me'vin, S N Ri-hardson. Thorn i Smith, l-aae Wri.hl, John Suvth. , Samp.-ov. G T Bark a?- I- Lenoir. John Wi!l:ain, F ThoiiriB lloii-e, J. ei-f'i Ln-'sitcr. James McDiini. 1. 'J Cravf.n... 4. " Jolin Br ant., Columbus.' Lot Willi imson. P.onFriv.i . . - W C McNeill. ItlCHMON Jolin C. McL'alir'.n, J. dm L . Faiiky. A vsov. J It Itrid, Millwri-ht. A Bauehum. Cawki.l. Win. 1!m seil. . " J T Dodson, Millwiij;ht tjit THAt... t Cnl - Jt Br nt!.v, . Smith & Ptilicn, N Cle Wake. S liea-ly, . ; . J.illSSTOK. Jeiisc T I. a' h. :M?D:i:ErMtNr T Y Against -loss or damage vly ire, THE WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSU. RANCE COMPANY.- - ; : CAI1TA 1S 1 05,000; Office in Grand near F ir it Street r Williams- ' 't,urgr opposite the City of "JVVip. York'. ' 7iency Office, Wells Building, C2 iVall st.y ' JS'exe Yor. ' " ' k V" " "'"DIRECTORS v . .; Christian Zubriskie. Abrhn T, Boskerck, Anilri-w C B n edict Franeis Steinheil, Frctlerick " W. Favre, Jeremiah Johmon, , John Skilluia h,' Saml. Wilh ts, , -Nicholas WvclxOir. . .LEMUEL RICH AUDSfJN Pres't. ANimKW B. Hodges, Scc'ry, W ASHINGTON POST, Aunt, New Vork. VTH E " W illia-jisbur Fire Insurances Company i havinr h--eii incorporated bv an act of ihe Leojsla tore of tlie Stale if 'fw ".Vork r for, the ptirposeR of Fire Insurance, the Diri ctors fler to Insiiretheir frltow-citizeilf :br'o'iihoiit the United States A go nist Loss or Damage by Fire, On "Build in its', Oo mU and Merchandise, and Per onal Property 'nerallv, assuring i ni that ,lhc affairs ( the Company, siiall - he conducted with aui-h fairness, candor and liberality as th'-y trust v il! enti'l" it to puhlieeon fi lence aan palronaje. " The Subset i lit r, Aanit fur the above CftTi pany, will give'atiy fu lher infitrmation that ma) be desired bv those who wish to Iinire. JAMKS MAR I'INE, Aren't, -- . Hay Street. Feb. 8, 1845. , 31 1-tf. WuubiJ rtj.spccuui ly 'inform the citizens of Fayrtteville andtiit; public generally, that he has taken the stand .-recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on Gillespie ,Street,5 iloors South of the Al arket Squa re, where he will sr manufacture an-1 Kcd con- startlj- on h ind an assoilmcut of , , TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons iv'shinr to purchase would o well to i cal 1 and examine bis -stock before ourcha si nj else. where, as he is det crminetl to sell as cheap as any other manufacturer t n IhSlate. BAKEUSofan entirely new pattern ROOFING done in tin- lastcst style, and best manner. AlsoUU I l l'lOiX.;. 'Atij. 17, 1344. .' 2Cl'-y V ; IIhs removed hit Es tablishment fioiiihis late tdaudj Ii! thestifj next iJMr . west of ihe P' Fear Bank, recently oc cupied by Wr'Wrn. J. Andersoo. , fie. will warmiit his wmk to be equal i any in ihe place, ana cnarpos as , ' JOHN M. ROSE . IS reeiini: f!Jfi rcent purdiaser. ami has fi store the following Good, which are effered on the i:ioJ liberal terms for cash or produce": .v . B? Rio Coflee, , , J -I orto Rico ar.rf N O Sncax,- -4o bbls. Whiskey, Baltimore & NrO. rccisIlJ, 10 do. old "Mouoniih la R" iJo. " . - 25 do. Apple Brandy, bt-st ILIt -.iore.'Ala," " 5 1,0':- Cider Vinegar New England it 010;: , Liverpool Salt, Cuba arid other M olasses, ' justo .n7 " -Ciar, M ver's Aromatic Tol.ttcco.i " " own, vjtmocr, salt rat irs, pepper, ai?p'cc. Cheese, &c. , ".;---" -;. ..." . , . Also, Rnwbind's mill Saws; Turpentine rjC"!, rass. and grain ?eythcs;'.st th.-s puaib; cotton t-artT. cotton idoturh -lines, sot kn shovrda ' ttace. halter," to, and fifth chains; Smith's icol assorted nails, assorted: white lead. pure, extra, and So. A: chrome areen; prussjuit Line ami other colors- Tan ners oil; fur, Wool and summer hats; horse coMnr and wagoo whips; inen'a and women's coarsu; shoepjr together with common crockery, suitable for the retail trade; real stone ware. conlninjjrof coveretl butter and milk pans, jars, with ina.iv other artielcs not mentioned. April 18, 16-13. . 374 6v MUTUAL Croton Insurance Company; Office. No. 35 V:i!! Street, Adjoinirio the Acelianit-s Paul;, in the City of - - Iev lork. ; ' ; THIS Company bt-ures Alarine ."Inlaml- NnA i- ration, Tiaiisporiat!onr and Fire Risks. By its Charter the protiis nrc to he paid back to the hs- surrrl, in proportion to the amount of Premiums paid by them respective! y.- The rates and term of Insurance will be moderate and libera), and the assured suiijecl to no respoosilulil v. JAMES G. SI ACE V, Pres'l. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice Pres't. " NICHOLAS CAB ROLL, Sec'v. Capt. SAM L. CANDLER, Marine lrisp. i -Also, I isp. tor -'Lloyd" for the port of N.York CO"" The undersigned, as Agents of the nliove Company, ill be pleased lo icceiveaji plications for Insuianre. ," :- - - - STARK & P E A II C E. Fayclteville, April I I, 1 S46 3 -14-tf. , The subscriber :s now rectdvinff Lis SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, direct from New i orK ana l'niladel;iliia, at tile New Store west sid Hay street, a f -w tloors above Market Square. 1 ne sioc't eutoraces a re.it variety ol la'ijcs anil gentlemen's Sprinr and Summer wear, together with a gooJ. stock ol fine Boots aud Shoes ; Pan ama, Lwhorn and Palm-Itaf Hats : Bonnets, &c Iron, Steel, Coffee, Sugar, Molass. s. Hardware, uoavv 1 race Chains, hooper s lotiIs,&c. - -' - P.TAYLOR. Mare'i 21, 1S4G. 370.3m. . -, NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons, wilhoiiii :dislir:f:tion, who aro indebt etl to me, are hereby requested to. settle their "uc counts s -early as poss-jtile ; and th'Vv afip h'TT-bv notified that such si ttleinent must be made, bveash or note, hv the I?t ot May ncx, as further' indu: j nee cannot be given. . AIALC JLM B. G1LLIS. March 7. I84G. v , STATlOl2Ry BINDING, R VtT IT:A"HTI IP -hai i"'1 received t f 11 l It li I JGj hi supply ol New Books, nod St.tiouery ttrether'viith. an en tire new Btiok bimUngapparntus, . Iie.lins open'ett n store cext doorto the Ptf.t Of See, here he will be glad to supply hislriendr nod en -M otners . ." " C ' "-"'" . '." . October 4184'.. - 145-v - " FA VETT EVILLF. AND WAKSAW STAGEfe LINE, HE Subt-r;j.er batiuj? taken the m una "enter. 1 i.f the abnyp Line-." Hatters himself "'that -hy ptMtia'ria mw Hot k , ! Iter stock, and tiavcl lmcnp.all who may giv it a trial will be better pleaded than heretofore. -I Undef the present arrangement, leave Fayrtte ville 'on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, r.t 4 o'clock, p. m., nnl arrive. t Warsaw in time to take the train for North or. South. ' Leave Warsaw Mortdav. Werlnesdav. and Fri day, al er the arrival ot trie train from both naif. Pnssenger.s enter at Bii-ros FTotel. JACKSON JOHNSON, Agent. -FayeUeville, May 2, IS46. 376-tt. a re on Dr G 1:11. roe. d. F.iulks. Pitt. Joint .1 oi o-r, I).-: Ri.le rf and ' Ricliaid Williams. FAYETTEVILLE, N C. fin 1 K Smtrcrilier, having t kco thailar-c ami jt. vo n n idiou hrick building, formerlv known a th - Planter's H old, ' respectfully informs h s frienns and th puhhe, ih it he is prepared to ac- ,, -d.te i'RAVELLEUS and Hot- in the U-t m'r ; the buitdiii".' havinff beam thorough ly repaired and pror.crly furni-h.d for that pwr- Th- N'ortttern and Southern Siuc -ttop at this "coniiecteil Willi Ihe Hotel, and a few yards dis t ml, are . x' cusi ve S tables, whi. h will be attended kv rar. lul and r x rr lenced O-fl' TS." itr M r F.tvetteille, Nov, WM. I, IS45. BRIGGS. 350-tC, TO the VOTERS of CUMBERLAND CQUXTV : The s inscribe r respect fully infoims you that he s -.1 . -mnlj, ,ie to represeni 1 1 - county jo the House ot" Coai no..; at th - n-xr sillninr ot the StateLe"is tnurr. My politics are ko well known, that it is ci''ely necessary to ?ay in ih S notice that I am a Democrat. I iviH inert yon al tlie d fit rent plac s of pub'ic pataeri.ig dnrin; the months of June and July next, and make known my views on a Hairs eonccrn ,ig State legislation. Yerv rrsprclfullv, Your oht a t' t, THUS. J Ml MS. March 14. 1816. Patrick Mm 1 by, John II. Spearman, Hard. v Ro a Nkw I1nqvkii. James M urphy; Ch.11 ! s Henry. . i. On.ow. R0V11 1 A man 4 GlIF.KX K. Thoma Hooker. I) 1: AC FORT. B Utj-inv 'i, Mr Arnold- Deei.iv. Lew i.a 'Herin;r, -.1 a rii.-s J ir -na n. 0ti 1 Moore. ... B-si le ...any others in different pa. is of te tal-. . . Wi.h m h a eerved!y h'i-h ell iracter 1 A... I ;,t.t;, i,v ..If.-i in thec 1W1 the 00!. lie. tli- V wi'.i k- p on ban h-.-rs adopt.-d toh-Ji or S .w Ij.-r.ds t t a yellevH.e Wi mintoo, Mewl, rn and - V; ashnjeton. Ami M r James T. Oodsjin, t.l ;, We caution all pe son iiiit.r :i 11 o r 101:1 Din 01 ,- l..r 'l.r. .-.!" 11; i: these whe "N PIC F. T J All LEW i! IGHTS. If you wislv emplovment, acquaint your-i-Ivcs .vith putting 111 th-s.-.Whe-Is, as we now wish to employ st least IHO in thi. luisin.ps in d m-r.-nt fait- ol thcStile. D'TNCAN McNEILL.: ARCIi'D McLAITCHLIN. - A A McK E TH AN. Favitcvillc, Januarv"-3L18 10. , . . 36 tf modei ate. t Nov. 22 IS4.r.. 3l'i-tf Sr.h- els to supply of LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITA I 82.500,000:.. The Insured entitled to participation ot Profits in both En top-a 11 and American po'-icaes. N AI IO NAl7l O A N F U N D LI F E A S SI R AN C 1 i sOCl ET Y. LO N D O N. U.S. BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS. (Oriu e 74 W.u.1. S rntET.' . -' X- -- J"eW i or A". ; .- Jacob Harvey, F.s-a,Ch'n. George Barclay, Esq. j Joint L Palmer, rfsq. Saint. S Howlaud, Esq. ' Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. Gotham A. Worth, Esq. j James Bonrman, Esq. Samuel M. Fox, Esq. I J Philadelphia. ! Clement C Bhll-. Esq. Louis AJ Gidey, Esq. Sea 11C. Walk- t , E-q. - G'-oilex Grahaiih, Esq; J. LEANDER STARR, Manager and General Ar"nt for the Uni ed States and British N. A. - For xhr Carolinian. - - , -A DREAM, I dreampf, that I lay hi a preen wi!d nno4f ' On ft pl'low cdowny h'lss ; -Am! a lovely herub near me stood, - Who sealed thy lips with a kis. - . - - - - - 1 essnyed to speak, I tried to breathe, - - But sl. sealed, my hps ayaln, , Aad placed n my liend a flowery wreath. rtn cit:i.i m4l lasting tunc. At this I a wote, 'but the cherub flrrl,. And Vanished in the air. . But I solemnly swore as I lay. on my h, d, Il wa tliott, it was so fair F.T". FOR SALE. WISH to sell my land Jvinjr. on- Big Rock fish. being about 201M) acres of jodd turpentine land. with a good stream tor carrying it to market, navi- gable at any time while there is water 'enonjih for boats lo run between rayetteville and -Wilmington.- Title indisputable. . ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. Jn'v 12, 18L - 333-tf. MORE HATS. I have received my stock jifSwrins and Summer HATS, consisting 'of Panama, Leghorn, Palm leaf, Black and Drab B -aver, white Russia,' !.ic!i nm! white Coney, &e , nil of . the. Utest styic and best quality. I also coitinueio manufacture all kinds of Fur and Wool Hate and AIILITA R Y CAPS to order. 1 sell cheaper thorn ever "known in Fay- eticyiiie. - - - - - ----..-.-- . ' DAVID GEE. March 28, 37 1 -y. I. 4 throu h the State against I Cohmies. . . " : j 1. selves, i.r our authorized 1 C3 Thfi Suhsri Rir.-. havitij; been nppotnt. c-d A 'ent s for th:s Coinpan v . i n t he Town f r ay ett ville, t" prepare! .. cU'ect Life! nsurii nee, and to furnish all i--sired information and explanations on the subject. ST ARK & PEARC E, A ents Pay -tieville. Nov. 22, 1845.. 353 tf. "Wber -as.'Felrx Be!l,lato of Sa.up-on county, I . C. has h psited tins life, and Letters of Adminis tration have been granted io th : subscriber, this is therefore to give i.tice to the n- xt of kin and djs-. tribtiters of. said estate, Oiat the subscriber is now ready to close the 5mi and pay to thoso ciititb d, lhir shar-of sail estate. " : JOSt AH W ATKINS, Adm'n. v ...Drc. 21, la. . J353-6m.- . THE subscriber offers for sale G -! acres to 'Cthrr with his Git'sf and Saw MILLS. voT Cn tk, in Moore county. To per? BOOTS cSv SHOES, THE subscriber r:t urns thanks to his patrons and customers for the liberal encotir.igemei.t be his received, ami solicits a cnri'inuai.cc of their fivors. His shop is at the old stand on Person street, directlv opposite Geo McNeill's Store, where he is prepared to make to order or repair fine and coarse HOOTS and SHOES, both for gentlemen and la lies, in the most approved and ' modem styles. Il assures such as will fivor him with their cus tom tlmt h. will warrant- hi work. to be done in the best manner, of the best materials and by the best workmen. He leels coua icm inai any worn nassin ounfh; hands cannot" be surpassed by anv doTie h-r.. or elsewhere : and ho lip-s bvcl.ise Pilication to business and a studious. effort to please, to continue to receive a fair share ol puMie patrona?. MALCOM rAULn. yfcUeviUe,FVi4, I846. 35-t(r fiAXDS AD M1M-.S roil s.j 1 a:. s of LAND on Be-r persons tb-si- f - . :.. . ... ..1 rous nl rnvestuig a s nail captiai m propy.j kind, a more favoralde opporuinity seldom offVrs. These Lands are not o.il vr.Iuat.h- as nffotding an ah-.o lance r'the best limb, r m the ;-uirv, bra tU ir prodt.clivcness rendvrs them highl destriblc for purposes of C.lnvat on.- 1 he MrcaoMs un , Milju. grist Will i. 'he very hest , the bta e; .r o v;n within two and a halt miles a iuu paw ' , ...t. ..rtpd i the Cape Fear almost cv ry tmmlh the ..r j heaves the health of the, country- g.M ; Lands and Mills an increased viewr,Mr , d-a similar kind in the lower coutUjes. tor rm, annlv 10 HUUtl - Moore count", Ftb."28 J84C. V- - 67-tf. D. Cc W. McJaurin ; H ave j ust rccelvect their SPRING AND SUMMER-STOCK, Consisting of a vari ty of STAPI"E Si FANCY Q):. -'" Faslitonahle si'.k and fui Hats;- Boots and.Shoes, fine French nmhronhrrd, plain and chip Straw Bonnets, fashionable shape ; double brim leghorn and palm-leaf Hate, fee, which will be sold low. Art I 4t 1845. . 37 Mf. The siibscrtb' r having at March term, 1846, of the County Court f Cumberland, qualified as Ex feiitrix of the last Will arid Testament of Mary Sltackleforl, h r by .notifies -all peisons - having claims aain.-t her state, to .present t hem Within th! time prescriled by law," otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of rcovcrv. ; MARY ANN UARDIE, Executrix. " March 14, I84G.- 369-tf. '. - - -- BEAVER CREEK GOODS. . Fui sale by . Hall &L JollllSOU : f- Heavy flax and cotton Shirtings. r . " 4-4 irie lios. . ' Cotton Yarn, a.s?-rted, 5 to 10. Plough Lirte- ; Twine. - April 1U, IS4G. - , 373-ly Hall s5c Jolinson, -. , , -- Offer Jpc sale,r.:;x - -1 06 bhd. Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses, 250 casks Lime, " "' : 500 sack Liverpool SIt, ' - ''' ' ' ID tons Iron, assorted, r :-.' " April 1 0, 1 84C: ; 373- I yi. '". --. :;.;a;;I::C:;E'-:: ALU persons oi g C'ias4 II. Joiit-s, wdl pl- ase eome forward ioMiie.liatclv.And make, payment to the sobscriljer, w ho is aVe authorixrtocol!et;tllie ,,,,, , . . JNO AJ -apsEiT.usIec. v M ay S, 1 346. --- .- 377.4t. ,: . j - Cf pton ; Cloth " for Coated ; DrapV d'eiiJ bnw Liweus,' DilU and Slopes fr Pants 1 cheap Balzorines and Beragcs ; . Mourning & half do. Muslins j Lawitsnd Muslins; , ' " " Gents' fine Mack Silk Si a rls ; - .- . - fancv do. , , -r.V Skirts and eor'ded ditto,' &c. &c, for sale by Grass Sfctrts an q MATTHEWS. May 3, 1846,; 37t tf.r ' " :T' . NEW SPRING AND SUXCiASi'-.-; aCODS. THE sub-eriber has just received from Phila dulphia ::nd Nw," York, a handsome and varied assortment of seasonable Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, To which hi would inviu the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to 'pn -chase : al "retail. His st-ck will bo ibur.d to embrace the 'richest ami tastiest styles of Li-dies' Dress-Goods; mantles; shawls; einbf oid. ries; fine enmbric hMkls; cravats; shtll comb!.-; patent ivory toi ej and line .ditto; kiii -.lovesj" as.-ortcd colors; oil silk; 'corded, "jras-, and hair-clth skirls ; f&shioriab'c lonnet ribbons and flowers; finest thicad cdginis "and inserting.; polka and lisle ditto ditto. - ,, ., , ' t - For Gi 'nt'lernen's Wear Su; er brown and black French c 01 hs and cassi:iicr--s ; bl tck, brown, invi green;-'ind blue English do. !o frg'd. antl plain satin iind silk vesting; linen-oods for light sum mer wear;. suspenders; silk and cambric . hanker chit fs ; a ;reat variety of worsted goods for coats and pants; latest style of hats; light call-skin and Morocco shoes and pumps. v - 7- j. - - ; . . He would also say to country merchants, that "ho ha bought expressly for the wholesale trade, a very extensive assortment of cheap" &c fiiie calicoes; b'eached shirtings'; bleached and brown drills ; licking; Irijh and brown linens; brow n h dlands ; linen dri'ls; si'icias; paper cambric; black -and white wi-fans; canvass; padding; sewing silk and tuist;tlow priced vestings; Oregon s-trip--s; chatn brays7 b'ue and York Drills ; Kentucky Jeans , coat, vest, p.Mitaloons . a nd shirt buttons of .t Try variety; tuck, ,-idc, and dressing conihs; pins and u'td'cs ; flax and c t!on threac ; table and pocket ctidery; Collins' axes, Straw, wool, and lur'huts; ladies' ami gentlemen's - shoes' ; "cotton --and wool cards; e (Tee mills; sweet anil castor oil; e -sence ol peppermint, -cinnamon and .lemon ; cologne; ink and ink powder; iud-go, warranted h gt" quality or nothing charged; madder; camphor; borax; alum; saleratu-; copperas; soauisb lirnwn;: powiler, "shot and lead'; suar, eotTee, molasses, and sail ; iroit, and steel; French Brandy, Wine andG n tOietler with many o'her oods not named, which on ex amination will be I'oiHi.l t render the assortment Ra cfHUjdele and desirable as any lii the maiket; all of which will be sold for ch,eoun try produce, or 01. ti:n--, as low a can be bought at any store in town. , ' JN'O. D. WILLIAMS, Biick Row, foot offlavmouhf. Ma h 2-i, IS1G. ' - - - - " 371-tf. P. S" AT-w very sttperior Nora Scotia Grind, stones, for Mills orP'antation use. - " From the Philadelphia Satuiday Cosrier. GALLANT EXPLOIT OF OEN. LAMAR. It w pcrhnps iiot'iteimlly known that tho celebrnted Lumer iw rd mur b of Hi.i sUrCM in The Ttiijilrtry and politirnl w.otld lo ingl gallnnl exploit pi-ifoirmd by birn nt the battle ot San Jacinto. Almost tail area! meu bave been ipdehted in sot'ue rnsibit einrnmslanrc to suifftfeji! and innd rh thw f.i.i,. . ---- . - - w - . . M - I .IVI W ife ; niid so l.io brt it been with I.oirinf. . The iWtcimio and glorious r bance wbicb ed to Lnmm's Btlninmeut of the hlMheat mili tary iiitik his couDlrymen rotild bestow upon him, n ud iiftetwiird-s t ijle Highest civic hon ors, hj rs ioiiows : 11 itabeau B. I. a mar, n native of the Slafe .1 Georgin. nnd an odopted citizen of Texaa. entered ibe bailie of Shu Jacinto na a ptivata drngoon. DminV n bkirtni-h wilh the eiiemv-a ca valry, ou the day preceedilig the baltlr, the horse of Lamar, a wild and iinoetttotr anfr uml, cuiried hi ecjrrally trrrpetcmt rider at full gallop nway finrri hrs own compnnioua id lb Ibe very eenne 01 a troop ol ."Vl ex lean horaV The omig drngoon wos imtnediotelv surrounded: and 1 hough feghiing d.-peialely. was made pii.soner nnd placed hi . the rua ody f two "'':!cn,-'- ;'wgoon. .In this position, Lsmuir jeniniiied frrr forne time an unwilling spectator of the light, whir-ftr wa. now hecom ing general. It was nu irksome positron fo one potses.4. ino the feehnjioi ihe yonn (.'eorgmn, and he resolved To free hnnself from his puard or perish 'in in uiien.pt. Me was atil!' upon ho jtebackV n. huge datk looking Mexican on each side of him, hut he hud been depiived f hi word wheireMutuied, Htid was now nliogeiher unarmed. Each of the drngoona woie n tarrf sntre at his ht-lt. u..d ..n. nC ldin? I with tht, :-ei r, or I ihfse the eyes of Lnmiir tiers. no fixd Gtasn. promptlv any Wrk be iihjt R i.Ti, ; ' . Texair Kuccetded . in sectniug both swotd aud.si abhard, end than drawing the former, he put' fpura lo his horse nnd gjiljoped off to w:i.lhi. own coinrades, who were, Irotn ihoir po.-iit. in, it iieW id" the feat. But Lnmnr wn 11 t de-iiued t. reach the Texan lines wPhoiil fighliiig for iC A atiou as ihe troopa staiioiu d on ihe ground peiceived that he had ,. scjjetl from his guard, a general ruh waa innde lo inlereept hini,.Mud several horsemen galloped Iietween hiiii and the .p. roach to the Texan line.. ""','' Eomar, brave a- a ii.,nt ni suou engaged wilh sevenf Mexicans M once, but having? resolved to die rather jlmu be taken a second time, he so.jti cut his way through the enemy 'a liueV, nd amidst jhe whistling of bullets and t he huzjta-i of his comrades many of whom bad been viihese.J of his exploit, he waa carried hack to hi. friends. ;,- This gallani action wa ytiitormed on the THE subscriber offers his seviees to the citi -eons of Faytteville, as Carpenter and - Com raetor, and hopes by prompt attention to 'business to share a part ot the public patronage. (1. W. ROSE. July 19, 1845. , 335-tf. , . Fire IProof Koofs. THE undersisned is rea'dv. to cohtret for: the -ov eri -of oofs - of- buildi xkrve, a-nd will exevnto prs Contract for, and Jor smaU piolits June 21, 1845. 31:)-lf." F.T. WARD 100,000 Acres Valuable :.V.TIMBBB LAUD :FOR SALE. THE Subscriber has purchased all th. LANDS belonging to tho "'-Estate-of ' Abram Dubois, dee'd., lyttiii principallj' in R.-jbesmt coH.ity, and on both sides of Lamher River, tin? dtfr-renr -surveys .ton tamiuz vef ONE , HUNDRED THOLTSAND ACRES a l irire part linely Timbered, and.con veuieivt to Lumber iliv-r, where a large' qiianti'y of Timber, is now rafleii to the Georgetown mar ket. vTh8 -.lands ar very valuable Jot h for', the Timber and Turjietiiine. tr which piirmisc a large part"! s well suited, beju in a region where - the Turpentine yields more aUundantf y than any other sT-ctir.noftho State.', T"he iands will he sold at a Ioav price, ami in q i in iries to s:iit porchasers., , Iniormation -respecting the title can he. obtained by r a ppl i n "-.tti -tlie Ior. Robert Stra s;e, Jamei C Dobbin, Esq ."; A A JIS mith, Esq .,""( A ttorru-y t -Mj Law'-.V- --" ,:--;- -- "''""- -".e- : "'" I V-w1-at'rtl"t ! rffc--1 r-.i t vAtxn 0aa a n St. s tsvi it- t ' (F oiniii ii - -1 a-.--.iB X7 1 1 ( fHt' ll 1 . , . -- lan.ls, to all of whom, nofiee i9 hereby giyen, tbal 4;a Prr """? .! ... battle ol San JaCll FASHIONABLE TAILORING T. D. Atkinsoir - Respectfully informs,- his '. friends .!idcustoiuers;&l the. public genera If v, thuj lio tire reiurrseo o ray- elletiie a'd " re-epnimiti- . 11 ss in ine noose tonncoy occupied Wy MrN"eillMe Pherson; on Green trert. " From, past exprfif-nrei he. flatters himstlf ihs.1 he can eive ti tire eatirfaction t- ail - h-v may favor bi n ith th. ir patron-ise. Att. work " done by LTm is H-arranted to tit well and of the-tet-Workiii3nship. Pries redoced to suit lh hardness, of the times. Prices ths :" for plain cloth coats So, tor medium 7, best marie coats -57 50; pa nt and vest 51 50. Bv relueiiig the prjere, CASH will be required all cities. - - .- i. U. Al IVI1S1.. the law wijf he enforced airarif all such ofTendrs, Application ti'r any part of the Landx cs.n be niade fo inyseU; or to John Winjdow," Esqf, . w ho will be d'lly-authorirt d fo make sale of the samp , .THOS. J. CURTIS. Fa yettevtlle; N . C.; M a rch f. 1845. 3l4-tf. H. LEETE now receive ing 11 heaiiiitul yicreeiniu d Spring nud Sum iiht , CrOOJJSt which hti i. prepared to lie lias low as can be purchased in this fiiur kel. Atnong'.t his asottineui may bejound, Blue, black, invis'b'e green and 'bro n brad CJo'tbt-; u'--;r'-t vaiioty i f tarMmcup and vcsfrt.gs, latest etyle ; GambruO'is ; cotton and lirjcu Dni,' in'gs; Kriitnckv Jeans; c.rttonades; Brow;n Linen, fit; ; si ks ;, Alpacas ; B unhaznus ; wor;tel and . crife Balzorinei ; 'embr d Grenardincs ; Lawns; tw-Hied,- rabr'd.and pi i Grngh.nns ; secord on 1 lull . mourning Goo "s ; -Prints, .all qualities aud prices); to'lars ; Clumezetts;. scarfs ; cotton and silk Hose; pink, blue, and Idiie-black crsp-; crape Lisi-e; swiss and jaconet Miiidii.s; col'd anil black FiO.'cs;'! Paris cord; shawls; black and white lace Veds v'short and lu!iGluve ; gras and coic'ed Skirt-; Edgings ; swis 'and j u o iet Insertings ; shitings ; 4 4 and mi-4 sheets " ;' ilk. button" ; Btregc ; Pa'm-lcstf, Lehnrn, Pa 11 a tryi and Fur Hats ; lawn, Stra w.' si'k fl rercv-t:.- e atoj gimp B uiucts; a largasa r'tnent f Artificials, Boquets, and Vreatl-s jShadea and - Parastls ; Umbrella- ; Borits and Shoes; FamiryGrocctie; and many ar tirl s por enumerated. " - - PAPER HANGINGS, s few veiy pretty 'pat teros, . ., . , .-. ,.' --. .. -. - March 23,. I84S. r 371 tf- :. NEW" GOODS. - JOHN BUOW-X has opened his ."""tore of New Goods at , his old stand, :iu the- new fire proof buildi , one door nortn from Ihe north wstcornertof "''a'ket Sq iarefc on Green -rfr-!. His fzo-fids ar;? aEHf new, aird were liought low, and r ill K sold chaO for cash or nroduee. v a. - . T : 1 ceil flieauoriiixusi- 1 VTar..h 21 -1845 JOSEPH & BUN offers his Ser- F vtr.es as node fakrVand boildcri fo the ciffitens or ntfiers.-disfwi'scd'tw cotrfrset for baUding or johbirg. Tefritsliberal --r - -' - .. ' --' in IVu'v 2!, 1845. 466-3m. fS Noiibf'rn-MadeBtiggiWa and 3 et -of O HARNESS . eojnplet!i ,all f superior wpik manship, and of the most approved modern snlal ? ncVEULY ROSE & SON -- January 10, H54V- r- - y j - 360-lf lo. liaiDHt was then, as we have he for a mn. lioned, oiily ii i private dragoon. On the day of ihe battle, however, Captain Lamar, by the older and appoint men t of General Houaton, Commander-in-Chief, led. the Texan cavalry -a coijipnti) ofrtbtml 80 irreninto the fight. Lhmar 'soon te ' in the. estimation of hia adopted lllow-riti2ens( aud afterward as i wellknown; bccarVre Ptesidtmt of the Lone Shu Republic. . - itnar did not make a bad use of the s word which he had wrested from the Mexi can dragoon, frr having relumed on a visit to hit-" naiive country, hc; presented it lo Mr Pebhy wbo deposited H in the Pbtladelphin Museum, where it is still to be seen omong the thousand and one curiosities of tho place. Jcnqt. This officer wa originally a pii. vate in the ranks, nud owed his elevation to a singolar r 1100111.-1 ucc. During a battle on the coiitiiieiit, Nphaon had occasion to send a deiipr.tch to one of his geueraN, and having ude up to ihe company in which Junot serv ed, he asked if any' man a.rioitg thwm could wiie. Juuot immediately replied in the aiV firniative. He as i nmedi ;tely called out of the ranks to a drum-head, and Bonaparte die- . taied hi de-pnkh. While Juno' waa writing, .1 cannon ball tnu k the ground near him arid covered him with duet. " That will do " naid the.eoldier ; wanted some sand for rov letter." You arr'w brave fellow." W- scrved Napoleon, " whal is there I ran do foe ymi tiaje tiiexe worated . epbU eltea cut ofTmy shouldes, and replace them-, with ail. er M.,', Junot. , It was accordingly done; the soldier waa after warda nrmde governor of ra'i, and next duke i.f Abrantea. Hwfi TttTOBKO me it. Always have a bwk within your teach, which you can catch op tot r1nddnijniite a. . w, ' .... . Resolve to edge in a little readinc -every day, if it is.but a KingW sentence. If yu can only gain fifteen minute in ihe day, it will Ih felt at the end of the year. , V , H eg u late your thoughts when not at study. A man i thinking even while be ta at wot k. Kesulve in yoor ruind what yo have last been reading.. 1 ' s '

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