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I I'll J IS It Kit In advance, per vear,S- 00 ' iNor paici in advance, - -J" Not paid until sis mouths have expir- o,, 3 00 Not paid till the year has exnired, No subscription received or a less time than a ?ea.r j unless the price be p;nd in: advance. W I 'D fl V iff (jjl jiyj it Jit CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT. IS TO INDIVIDUALS AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PRorERTV OF ITS CITIZENS.' BIT Witt. XX. BATZNE TAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1848. VOL. 9 MO, 477, ADVXIlTIfllNGIC One square of twenty -one lines or less, lor one inser tion, 00 cents j j every sub sequent insertion, 30 cents , except it remain in for sev eral mouths, when it will be charged S3 for two i months. i lbr three. &-C. 10 for twelve months. CC? Liberal deductions (or large axIvt-rtisriEents ,by the year or six months. j. & W. McLAUUIN Have just received their and Summer Snrine; WOODS. 'ni?r;icinir a sr,':lt variety of st.iple and fancy j.hmN, which they will sell at low prices. Mav l-sl7. - 329 commission merchant oexkral agent, Wll-MINGTOX, X. C. 9 1 00,000 Acres Valuable TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. FllfK Snlt-i'iiil'er has purchased all the Lands fl ht'loiiiii' to the estate of Abrum Dubois, d'M, Ivin principally in Robeson county, and on botli sides 1 Lumber river, the different sur-vevsomtainii.'-' over ONE HUNDUED THOU SAND At'RK-!; a 1 irire part finely timbered, and convenient to Lumber river, where a larie ijn.uititv of Timber is now rafted to the George town niirket. These linds are very valuable b it!i for TimluT and Turpentine, for which pur ,i 1 irire pu t is well suited, being in a region u liere t lie 'I'm ."pen t i -i; yields more abundantly tli.ni anv "t her sect ion of the St ite The lands will be sol I ;it a low price, and in quantities to -.nit u icli i i'. I ltonn iti i res;e -ti ig the title cm be obtain ed !-. applying to the ll-n. Robert Strange, J. C. h i.oia, I'.- ., A. A. T. Smith, Esq., Attorneys at l.ev. u ider-t.eid thftre are m my trespassers on t ! e I rid-:, t i all of whom not ice is hereby given t'i i the I tw will be enforced against all such of fenders. A pplie t! in for any part of the lands can be made to inv-'df, or to .loh'i Wi islow, Esq., who will lie (hi!, authorized to urae s.de of the same. TiluM.VS .1. CURTIS. M Trh 1 . I - I " . tf. now roil Tin: clothing! In .iT'-i IttiiMiugs, on ;il!cspie Street. f3p!IK cheapest assortment ever ottered .L ; , '..i tleville. Consisting of fine dress it-. li-.Mh eoats, vestsand p intaloons, of all de seriii ion -:, -iuit dde in price; to any purchaser. Stoeks, .-.u-ipenders, handkerc hiefs, shirts, col l U .Vc lie a.-surr-i those who w:-li to purchase that tnese , dolhe-t are as well m di: as any articles of t!ie kind in the country. Any person w ho buys anv hill of -aods froinhim, which do not prove as - M.d as represented, aroat liberty to return them, ; he has taken pains in I'hil delphia to make t'lein iij himself, and lie Hatters himself his taste ,. -oo.l as anv lie's. I. SAMSON. Se;.t. 1, 117. I lN-tf- TIMBER A6 rnillK tm.iersigned will attend to the selling Ja ofTiinUer in Wilmington; and whenever th. re i a --lut" in tlie market, J . C. Rlo( ker will irive it his personal attention at other times, orders for the sale of Timber will piv.mpt lv lie espat -!ied by addressing XV. & T. Love, ho will act in my absence. If unctuality in making returns will ensure patronage, then they hope to receive, a share. J. C. I LOCKER & CO. Wii.5iim;tox, Sept -'), M7. 4 !'.-Iy. Has opened a lnre and NEW STOCK OF ,vi K','',i,,,-V GROCEEISS, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, N ilii a ne;tt assortment ol DllY GOODS, Which he will .-ll for the lowest prices. Sept. 1, 1 17. J lo-tf. ?0 in K. GLOVER Ua .iut r.-ccivi-.J a Xi'W stock ef i.m.ls U his liu-. con-si-iin-4 ot linl.l nn.l .ilvT W'aU-lics et'all kinds; I iold Chains and Ki rs ; i;..l-l;oil Silver .-it vt ai les ; (iold anl Silver rUimlif.'s ; iold ami silver IVnriU ; IJruast Tins aud Kin er Kins of all kinds; Lockets; Studs; l'.racilets; Sleeve i'mttrtiis; Butter Kuivosi Silver ( iinlis: ice. &c: together il h ; "Ti'iuthI assortment of Ooods: nil f whivh will he .-old CUK T. KDU1X UI.OVKR. January 15. 1S4S. 4f.-tf. HKNltY's MAONKS1A, For il hy S. J. HINSDALE, BLAKE & BRIGGS MAVE removed to the old stand of James G Cook, on the south side of Hay street, and one door below H. L. Myrover &. Co., where they are now receiving their Fall and Winter supplv of GOODS, Comprising a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, STAPLE DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, DRUGS, HOLLOW-WARE, &c. &c. Which they offer on favorable terms, for cash of course to regular customers, as usual or ex change for country produce. Sept. 20, IS 17. -119-v. For Dyspepsia. R. F. IIIISBARD & COS WILD CHER RY HITTERS. This preparation is a certain Sedative jillaying all Nervous Excitability and calming Nervous Irritation Palpitation of the Heart Dizziness of the Head Faintness, and all diseases arising from a Sympathetic Affection of the Stomach, are entirely relieved by a very few doses of tiiese 1'itters. It has already become a favorite with many Me dical Practitioners. The Rev. J. N. Maflit, who has used it, speaks of it as follows : Brooklyn, Jaiv. 1S17. Gentlemen ; Having suffered for years from the eflects of sedentary habits and close applica tion to study, 1 was induced to try your prepara tion of Wild Cherry. Its beneficial effects were soon appafent, and f take great pleasure in re-, commending it as an excellent medicine especia lly adapted to excitable temperaments, and one that should be generallv known and patronised. Yours. J. NEW7 LAND MAFFITT. The Long Tsland (N. Y.) Farmer, a.pnper prin ted at Jamaica, L. I. gives the names of person in that .village wh have been benefited and cured by its use The following named persons have been bene fitted by their use in Jamaica: S. Huntting, James J. Brenton, Charles Welling, Ilendrick A. 1 lendrickson, J. E. Allemand, Mr Alan waring ; Daniel Higbie, Springfield.' IIibbards Wild Cherry Bitters. Three obstin ate cases of Fever and Ague, have been cured re cently by the use of Hibhard's Wild Cherry iJit t;rs. Mr Watts, at Springfield, says that it cur ed him after other remedies had been tried in vain. J. F. llibbard's Hilious Pills, should be taken, s iv a dose or two, before using the liilters. Two of i iiese pills are a dose, and arc epn 1 to 1 or 0 pills of any other kind. Mr Ward, of the firm of Gales Stout & Ward of this city says that he has found it very beneficial in a severe attack of fever and ague. The number of persons that have been cured and bene fited in Jamaica alone, w ould establish the reputa tion of the article. S. J. HINSDALE Agent for Fayetleville; P. F. Pescud, Kaleigh; P. J. 15rown, Louisburg; 15. Howard, Tarboro; Dennis Heart, Hillsboro. R. F. Hibbard &. Co. US John street, N. Y., sole proprietors. Oct-ber '., 1x17. 1500 lbs Fresh Candy, Just received at Dec IS. II. Eli A.MBE11T S WAGGON! A Virginia huilt road AVaggou. for sale I y Ktly a. v- CiEO. McNEILL AGENCY OF TllK JVEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY. The oldest Establishment in America! THE CANTOX TEA COMPANY hnsbeen popularly known for many years This is the largest sind nldest Tea F.sf alilishmeiit in America. The public have had full proof vf their integrity ami responsibility. They possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degre. and doubtless, superior to any other Tea Concern in America- Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to clevyte the character of a large house, is well understood, and has alreaday secured tlicin a connection, probably, larger thau nil other Tea Kstablishinents united, and they consequently are deter mined t' sell Tear purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the prices in the aggregate, than any house iu the world China excepted. They most zealously invite the attention of the in luibila'iits of this town and vicinity to their Agency" where complete assortments are always on hand ; they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a single tral is made, a very decided preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CANTON TEA CO. Header . make the experiment! Subject in all cases to be returned of not approved of. These superior teas are put up iu one pound, half pound, and quarter pouud packages, and purfectly secured from light and air. SAML. J. HINSDALE, Agent. December 4. 1847. 4;.U-tf. FOB.HENT, The Brick Dwelling and Store one door north ofHuske Sc Son. on (ireeu street. Apply to Dec J4. 1S47. D, & W. McLAURIN. LIBERTY POINT f". rilii: VXD 3IAUTNK INSURANCE' Tlie Camden Insurance Com pany ot T. .J. NEAR PHILADELPHIA cap Mac gioa.cwa. II. L. Ul'CKLY. Sec'y. K A OODEN. Tres't. The undersigned. Agent of this Company, has received a-suranr-cs that this Company is conducted by some of the most wealthy and influential Jerseynien. and is secoud to none in the rnion of the same capital. He will take tire .and marine risks on as favorable terms as any other Com pany JNO. M. ROSE. Atrent. Kayetteville, March 4T 1S4S. 47 --tf " CULOROFOHiM, " Korsalcby: S. J HINSDALE. CLYNFim BROTHER & CO. .Vo. Jiullhaore street, S. E. corner of Charles, Baltimore, 3Id., 1 in potters and Dealers in IVatche Clocks and Jeicelry Silver and plated Ware. Cutlery, Ouna. Pistols. Lamps. Bo hemian Class Ware, Military and Fancy Goods generally, offer at wholesale a complete assortment of good in their line. One of the, firm visiting Europe every season, and possessing every facility for obtaining goods by a direct im portation, and from the principal manufacturers, affords thein every advantage. Tht-y would call the attention of merchants aud dealers visiting Baltimore to their stock. Prices and terms mndo accommodating. ATways on linuil Watchmakers' Tools and mau-rials, Dentists7 tiles Dagucr rentype plates aud cases. CAXFIKLD. BROTHER & CO, Corner of Baltimore aud Charles sts. March 2-V 1S48. 3m POTASH, For sale by S. J. HINSDALE. M HOTEI Ti P'i 1 1 lyjkf PAYETTEVILLE, X. C The Subscrilier having leased the House formerly known as the Jackson Hotel, and more recently as the Oregon Hotel, in the town of Kayetteville. gives notice to the pub lic iu general, that it is now open for the accommodation of boarders and travellers. His table wiil be supplied with the ln-st fare which our market affords, and his barroom with the most choice liquors in short, every exertion will be made to render his patrons comfortable. Particular at tention will be paid to horses of those who may favor him with a call. From his determination to please all. if he can. he hopes to gain, as well as merit, a share of public patronago THOS..H. MASSEY. Pebruary 19, tS4S. Fine Brussels Carpet Bngs, ' Insrrain . " Ladies Satchels, for sale Vv R. A. STUART. August 14, IS 17. ON CONSIGNMENT, 300 casks fresh unslacked Thomastown LIME, for sale by JNO. D. WILLIAMS. January 15. 1S43. 105-tf. (i-p- Observer. " ITEW GOODS. I have received and opened my SPRIXtt AND SUM MER STOCK, comprising a large and extensive assort ment of DRY GOODS. HA RDWARE AND CUTLERY. Kur. Panama. Leghorn. Palm Leaf, aud Wool HATS, Uouuets. Caps, and Shoe. Letter. Cap. and wrapping Taper, Oil. Window Curtains. &c. Ml of which have been purchased at the North at redaced prices for cash, and will be sold cheap for cash, or on t ime for approved paper. JOH D. blAKlv March 23, 1S4S. 475-Ct MEDICINE. Saml. J. Hinsdale DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Corner of Market Square, HAS on hand a full supply of Fresh and Genuine DRUGS, .Medicines and Chemicals, Which he offcrg to Physicians and the public at the lowest prices. ' His medicines are of the best quality that can be purchased in the northern cities, aud his chemicals are from the first laboratories in London, Philadelphia, and Paris All the Pharmaceutical compounds sold by S. J. H. are prepared by himself with accuracy. Medicines sold to go into the country will bc.put np with care and despatch. Feb'y 5, 184S. Encourage Home Manufactures. A. A. McKE THAN Will continue to carry on the business of the late firm of Gardner and McKethan, in all its branches. He has now on hand, and intends to keep, a general assortment, consisting of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, WAGOiVS,&c. Which, for elegance of shape and finish, and du rability, will compare with any made in the U. States. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine his work, as he has determined to sell low for cash, or approved notes. Having in his employment first rate smiths, lie is prepared to do any iron work in the above line, on moderate terms. He warrants all his work to be of good and faithful workmanship and materials, for one year. OC Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. January l.l, .ilS. COME AN D TAKE A LOOK. The subscriber has now on hand, and receiving from time to time, a well selected assortment of Goods in his line, which will be sold low. In part as follows : Gold pens, silver pencils and thimbles,' spangles, fine pocket knives, scifsoi's. razors, steel nut-crackers, cork Fercws. dog collars and calls, tweezers, cake cutters, fish hooks, lines and poles, egg boilers, pocket books, purses, watch guards, common breast pins and rings, needles, coral and glass beads, baskets, brooms; hair, flesh, tooth, comb and shoe brushes: pocket, dressing, side. tuck, and chil dren's round combs; card baskets, conversation and play ing cards, pipes, snuff boxes, violin strings, battledores, violins. Hutes. tamborines. harmonicans. picolo flutes, cologne, lavender, rose and orange water, fancy soaps, ex tracts, cassada. bears, macassar and antique oils, ox mar row, pomatum, powder and powder puffs, percussion caps, shot, canister powder, baby jumpers. Stc Sic. besides a great variety of CHILDREN'S TOY'S. : Also. nuts, raisins, figs, dates, prunes, tamarinds, cur rants, citron, cloves, mace, uutmegs. cinnamon, camphor, ground pepper and ginger, starch, salaratu. chocolate, sperm candles, pickles, vinegar, lobsters, anchovies, Guava jelly, chewing and smoking tobacco, segars. matches, butter and Boston crackers, soda biscuits, crushed and powdered sugar, brown sugar; young hyson, imperial. English break fast. Oolong, Mohec. and Ninyong Teas: Scotch and iuacco boy snuff. An assortment of MALEABLLE IRON, for carriage makers use. W. PRIOR. February 19. 184S. FOR RENT, The STORE on Market Square, now occupied by H. II . Ellis. Possession given on the 12th of February. Inquire at BelPs Book Store. January 22, 184S. 40G-tf 100,000 .well burnt BK1CKS, extra size, now ready for delivery. Apply to Fcb?y 0. 40S-0t WM G MATTHEWS CHEAP HATS I have 011 hand, of my own manufacture, fine Black, & Drab. Beaver HATS; smooth coon and brush do.; fine lamb's wool do.: and now receiving from some of the best manu facturers in New York, superfine fashionable Beaver; super moleskin: fine Silk: close Beaver, and almost every kind of men's and boy's Hats. Silk Telvet turbans for children. Super Otter. Shetland Seal. Nntra. Muskrat and Cloth CAPS, of every description, which 1 will sell from 10 to 25 per cent less thau former prices. DAVID GEE. November 27. 1847. 4oS-tf. ENGLISH HAIRY CHEESE, A superior article, in small boxes, for family use. March 18. 1S43. J. & T. WADDILL. BALTIMORE PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. VERY IMPORTANT INVENTION. . It has long been a question among teachers and amateurs of music, ns to fha most suitable touch for a Piano Forte. Some at this time contend for a light touch, while others, with equal ability, advocate the heavy. This question is now permanently settled. WISE & BROTHER have in vented a contrivance by which ths same Instrument may be instantly set to any required touch, by the turning a single screw, varying, if necessary, three hundred and sixty-five differences. The advantages of this are evident, both to teachers and amateurs, as lessons may be practised on the heavy, and exhibitedlon the lighter touch, to suit ex actly any physical capacity which is agreeable to fact and progressive lessons. Tbe contrivance is simple, and may be applied to any common Piano. We invite the most critical investigation. Patent is about to be taken for the improvement. J. J. WISE & BROTHER, March 25 184S, Sm No. 31 Hanover street. TIIE Subscribers having taken out General Letters of Administration on the Estate of Zed. Burroughs, deceased, hereby notify all persons having claims, to present them w ithin the time prescribed by law, or this "notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said Estate, are required to come forward and settle he same. - D. G McRAE, ) . ,;. Mar. IS 474-tt J. W. POWERS, $ Aam . From the Columbia Tclcgragh. CHLOROFORM, lis successful use in sick headache Fleuro dinia and Cholera Morbus. Tlie skilful and experiencetl gentleman furnishing the following interesting facts, writes I have met with no remedial agent that has pleased me as much as this, so far as I have used it." In seven trials made with it in sick headache, it has given prompt relief. When the stomach is much deranged, it will sicken ; and in one instance, produced vomiting, the case was afterwards prompt ly and perfectly relieved. In a case of Pleurodynia, or that painful af fection of the membranous lining of the chest, stimulating Pleurisy, but in which the actions of the blood-vessels are not so high, it was used w ith singular advantage The case was a negro woman about twenty four years, who had just recovered from an attack of Typhoid Pneumonia, and was very feeble. She had, b' exposure, in curred a severe cough and intense pain in the left side. The pulse was small and irritable the lancet was inadmissible, and the usual remedies ineffectual. Anodynes did not relieve the cough nor the pain. There.- was fever and sleepless nights. This state of things went on for three days, when the Chloroform was resorted to. It checked the cough and pain immediately. She became speechless and unable to move her hands, but had her senses per fectly. It was apparent that it would relie ve her. The pulse improved became fuller and softer the extremities warm and pleasant. She was, however, much terrified at her situation, and broke out into a pirspii ation. whether from the effect of Chloroform " terror, could not be told. She remained free from pain and cough for five hours. By that time the blister had drawn : an anodyne and sudorific was then administered, which now acted very kindly, and she began to recover imme diately. In a case of Cholera Morbus of 12 hours duration, accompanied with intense pain in the left side of the abdomen, in which the usual dose of Opium did not act, the Chloroform was administered, and relieved thq pain immediately. The patient, (a lady,) was set asleep; in about an hour, she roused up and the pain returned. In uboutone hour after that, she suffered in tensely, a full dose of the Chloroform was administered; the pain ceased, she w ent to sleep, and sleptfor four hours, awoke without pain again went to sleep and continued the whole night. On the next day feeling a little headache from indiges tion, a few drops of the Chloroform was administered. The pain ceased, and she was completely relieved. THE LOST KEY. Patrick Lyon was a capital hand at mak ing asafety-lock; and no less adroit in pick ing one also, in an honest way. A mer chant in Philadelphia, having unfortunate ly lost the key of his iron chest, sent for Mr L to come to his office, for the purpose of openiugit. Patrick speedily accomplish ed the task, and when asked how much he charged for the service, demanded five dollars. The merchant was quite amazed, and refused to pay so much; whereupon the artist, who still kept his hand upon the ponderous lid, slapped it down again, and, leaving it in s'atu quo departed. The merchant was in a quandary; the contents of the chest were indispensable to his com mercial operations ; there was not another locksmith in the United States who possess ed the open sesame of a door so hermetical ly circumstanced. He sent for Patrick a second lime, and a secord time did Mr Lyon effect the liberation of the imprisoned bolt, taking care t hold in his hand the lid, as before. The merchant, quite deli ghted at again beholding his account-books, handed Mr I. a five-dollar note ; but the chest had been opened twice, and Patrick demanded ten. The merchant was indig nant at the former demand, but he was bouncing mad when he. found the compen sation doubled; he peremptorily refused to pay him; and Patrick, having slapped down the lid again, walked a second time leisurely back to his-, work-shop. The blacksmith, however, was finally triumph ant; the merchant was compelled to send again for the ingenious mechanic, and, having received the sum of fifteen dollars, beforehand, he applied his instruments a third time, and having unlocked the chest, left it open for his employer's use. The powerful solvent capabilities of chloroform are now by experiment fully established. Caoutchouc, resin, copal, and gumlac, bromine, iodine, the essential oils, &c., yield toits solvent powers. This property may it is believed, prove exten sively of advantage in very many of the fine and useful arts. Scientific American. French Sewing Machine. Late French exchanges say that Jean le Capelin, petit, or little John Capelin, has invented a sewing machine that makes 40 stitches per minute, which by the turn of a screw are changed from fine to coarse in a mo ment. It will sew, stitch, and make edg- same movemen. of, .cimer. ings bv the EPITAPH Here is mvmucb-lov'd Celia laid, t rest from all her earthly labors ! Glorv to God ! peace to tlie dead, And to the ears of all her neighbors. A SCENE IN COURT. The New Orleans correspondent of the Charles ton Courier gives the following narrative of a diffi culty which occurred between-Jude McIIenrv vltrre Soule ia New Orients, on the J 5th March last. . Two days ago, Mr Soule, our Senator, elect, was appearing in a case before the Criminal Court, when some discussion arose between him and Judge M 'Henry relative to the examination of a witness. The Judge requested Mr Soule to take his seat, which he did, casting anything but a loving look towards the Court. '-Whereupon the Judge forgetting the old respect ed adage, that a cat may look at a king, or considering it a common law principle, not entitled to any -weight in a Court where the civil law is in force, called Mr Soule up and examined him under oath, as to wheth er he meant any disrespect to the Court by that look. Mr Soule did not commit himself at all in Ins answers; but having alluded to the circumstance at the opening ofhis case to the jury, w as stopped by tlie Judge, and again examined under oath. But the Judge being more puzzled than ever by this answers, catled upon the At torney General for his advice, be however, very wisely, declined mixing himself up in the business but it being insisted upon asked for twenty-four hours delay, I pre-: sume to consult his authorities on the legal signification of a look. The next morning, however, the Judge, not having cooled upon his anger, decided that he would take the whole responsibi lity upon himself, and, without allowing any defence to be made, sentenced Mr Soule to twenty hours imprisonment and a fine of one hundred dollars, the maxi mum of the penalty for a contempt. Mr Soule was escorted to the prison by a crowd of his friends, held a levee there all day, was serenaded at night and this morning a host of the bone and sinew of the country, with flag and bands, went to take him from prison, and escorted him through the principal streets furnishing ah unexpected incident to the festivities of St. Patrick's Day. The results of this ju dicial farce, was the escape of a notorious scoundrel, whom the jury acquitted, when MrSoule threw uphis case;aud an address, in the House of Representatives, natives, asking the Governor to remove Judge Il'Henry, which came very near passing. The line has been paid by subscription, no one being allowed to give more than ten cents. Guef.n Wood. No person should ever burn green wood. It is full of water and much carbon is wanted to dispel the water contained in the wood. There is about one fourth of water in every cord of w ood. Scientific American. Improvement in Cariuage Springs. Mr E. T. Sprout, of Springville, Pennsyl vania, has invented a new improvement in the carriage, by connecting the spring and reach together tlie spring forming part ( f the reach. I hey serve thus combined as braces to the hind axletree. The body loops are also a spring, and there is noth ing but steel from the axletree and bolster to the body of the carriage. The motion of the carriage is thereby rendered very easy, and only about fifty pounds of com mon steel spring is needed for a one horse vehicle. By this improvement carriages can be made lighter, cheaper, more simple and more durable. The spring used is the half elliptic, and the benefit of the whole elliptic is gained for the motion of Mr Sprout s improvement. Application has been made lor a patent. Set. "mer. SPRIKTG, 1848. OTm. C. James & Co. Are now receiving, by the mot recent arrivals from Bor- ton and New ork. their entire stock of SPRING & SUMMER Consisting of a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Fancy Hardware & Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, Bon nets, Trunks, single and double barrel Guns, &c. The stock is by far tho largest and most commanding ever offered by tiieiii m this market ; urn haviu-r been purchased since the late decline at very reduced prices, and many styles of Ooodsat enormous sacrifices, at auction and otherwise, will be sold for CASH, and on the usual time to punctual customers, either at wholesale or retail. at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. A call from their old friends and the public fJeneraTly is respectruuy solicited. April 1. 1848. 47G-tf WM. C. JAMKS it CO. LEATHER ! LEATHER ! The Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Kayetteville and the public generally, that he ha com- mencedthe JNNING BUSINESS at the old Yard near the Turpentine DistilITV- and i now prepared for Tanning on shares, one half fur the oth-r. All persons wishing Tanning done this afcon. will ph-aac bring their bide in by the 1st of May or aoouer. Leather wiU be Kiven in excliant'e fr hides. J.E.LAWRENCE. April 1. 1S4S. 47G-3t For SaleA Bargain. A very superior second-hand CARRYALL, nearly new and welt made. Enquire at thia Office. April!. 1S4S. ADMINISTRATOR'S N0TICK. SALE OF SLAVES. The Subscriber, at March term. 184. of Cumberland County Court, sued out letters of administration on the estate of Biddy Barksdale. dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate, are notified to present thc-ni within the time limited by act of Assembly, or thU notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. On the 13th of April next. I shall expose to sale at the lat residence of the deceased, the perishable property be lonpingto the estate: also, the following slaves: Will, Tom; Lotty aud child. Sally. Daniel, and old Amy. m Six months credit will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ; - GEO. T. BARKSDALE. March IS. 1S43. 474-ts SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscribers art-now receiving, at tho New Brick Store East of the Market lluu.. a beautiful selection of Spring and Summer Goods, Among which are For Ladies' Drcaies Satin stripe Bareges; Grenedines; plain and fig'd Dress Silks ; black and watered ditto; pink. bJu ? ?"d JhUc Tarlataue; Balnorinc; French and Kn rlish (.mghamandtiingham Lawns: Organdies; figured and printed Lawns; French. tnslirfi, American and Marseilles 1 nuts. &c. itc. Also, super black, blue, and fincy col'd Cloths ; fine Doe-kin Cassimeres ; black and colored Satin Vesting white Marseilles and Valencia ditto ; Scarfs ; Stocks ;' Linen Collars aud Bosoms ; Kid Uloves ; white and black Lace Mitts ; super French Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Lawn aud Linen Cambric ditto ; French Worked Collars, very superior. Super Tamela, Sicilian and French Lace Bonnets ; Florence nd English Straw ditto; super Bonnet Ribbon.; French Flowers. Mole skiu and Beaver Hats ; Pannma. Leghorn, and Rutland ditto ; ( icntlt men's and Ladies' fiuo Shoes and Slippers; Calf Boots; Umbrellas. Parasols and Shades, of every description : embracing every article usually called for in a Dry (iood.i Store ; aud will be sold ou as accomodat ing terms as can be had of any other establishment in the place. E. L. & J. A. PEMBERTO.V April 1. IS 18 2m FOR THE LADIES. Just received, a new stock of Spring Good, comprising a beautiful assortment of Lawns, summer Muslins, and a splendid assortment of the richest summer Calicoes. 1 he Ladies will hnd it to their advantage to coll at SAMPSON'S STORK. April 1. 1848. NEW SPUING & SUMMER GOODS. a. & H. McMillan ARE now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, a large and extensive stock of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, viz! Superior English mid French Cloths. Cassimercs nnd Drab de-F.tcs, Trintiil Lawns and -Muslins. Mii.-lin (jingbam and Prints. English aud French (jinguani ditto, bishop Lawns, Irish Linens. Lace and Lace Edging. Drap de-Ete for Coating. Cot ton and Silk Warp Alpaca, Large Silk Shawls and Cravats, ditto, Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbons. Tweeds and Cashmerets. JJcragcs and all other new styles for Dresses, Black and colored Silks; Silk and Kid (ilovcs. Satin and Silk Vesting, Marseilles aud Buir Cassimcrc ditto, Linen and Croton Coating. ' Brown ami white Linen Drill. Linen and Cotton Pant stuffs. Brown aud Bleached Shirting, Cotton and Linen Sheeting, (irass and Circular Skirts, Silk ami Cotton Handkerchiefs. Silk and C'tton Hose aud half Htise, 1 'lnlr, Iln mill I'arnsols. Fur. Leghorn and Panama Hats, Boots and Shoes of every kind. . Hard mid Hollow Ware. A nd a number of other articles too tcdiou to mention. All the above Goods have been purchased, at the late re d need prices, and can be sold low to persons wishing to buy bv the quantity or retail. . pril 1. ISIS. 47i-2iu 1. & 13. J. lilLilY Are now receiving their supply of F HE 841 Which are offered at greatly reduced prices, at wholesale and retail. April 1. 1S4S. 470-Sw SI'll.(i, 1848. ;oois. Just, received, direct from New York, a few dress Goods, NKW STYLES nnd of the latest ini.rtatioiis. viz: Plaid Silk Tissue, plaid ( Jra n.-tdiues. Waterloo plaid and plain Bareges, half mourning and mourning do., printed Lawns. Sec. very tine and handsome ; also n few embroidered Kvening Dresses, mode colored purse Silk. infant's Waist -i. tine light Kid Gloves, black watered Silks and dreMi but tons. Sec. 8tr. Also, will be received next week, a large assortment of GOODS of all descriptions, for Ladies' ami Gentlemens' weiir; house-keeping and servants GOODS, v together with Hardware, Crockery Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, (some very fine,) GROCERIES, " and every artii le usually called for. which will be sold ex tremely LO W. as t hey have all been purchased since the decline in the northern markets. '1 hese goods will be sold for cash, or on time to punctual customers, or exchanged for all kinds of produce. W. ti. MATTHEWS, No. Vi, North fcide Hay street. April 1. 1?1S. 470-Ot LA3IPS AD OILS ONLY To Dealers in Lamps, Girandoles Candelabras, &c. &c. Having had ten years experience in the Lamp trade, I have now clo.u-d out every other article for the purpo.-e of giving it my entire attention, and I feel justified in saying that de.ib-rs will find it to their advantage togivemea trial. On hand and constantly receiving the latest im provements in all kinds of lamps for burning Ethereal, Pine. Sperm oils and Lard. Orders for the GKNL'I .VF. ETIIERK L AND PINE Ol I.S carefully and promptly attended to at the lowest market prices. Lamps. Giants ami wirks i fnll kinds. J. S. TOl'OII. Baltimore Street Bridge. Baltimore, Md. April 1, 1S4S. 476-1 in RANGER'S NOTICE. STRAYED, on the 'Zhi March, by Thos. J. Anderson. Morgan ton roa"L near Kayetteville. a chesnut sorrel Mare Said Mare U alrout 5 j cars old- 14.U' hands high: shod on her fore feet; her hind feet white, with a star iu h-r fore head: had on a bridle when taken up. She has been valued according to law at the sum of f&i. The owner will come forward and pay charges, or she will Im d-alt with Hi tb law directs. DANIEL S. McCOLKM.YN, Ranger. April 1.1S1S. 47tt TIN WARE, Wholesale and Retail. tj fl ir T1 informs hi old cutormrs r. 1. .i.U .,j the public generally, that he is still manufacturing Tin. copper, and shect-ir' u W are, at his old stand on Gill-.i -trevl. CHKAr FOR CASH. He will sell all article for cash at the lowest pricca. CANS FOR FACTORIES. He would inform Companies and others, engaged in cot ton or woollen manufacturing, that he is prejared to manu facture all kind of work used in a factory, such as repairing cylinders, making cans, drums. St.c. He will guarantee to make cans as cheap as they can be had at the North, counting the expense of getting them here. ff- The Subscriber is agent for the sale of Douglas's ratent Revolving Stand Premium PC MP. for Wells. in terns. Sec. And also for Dougl.-wi's Improved Premium Hydraulic RAM. forforring water up elevations. Both of which will be explained and put up wli. n desired. Rooting, guttering, und ail kinds of jobbing done at thu slmrtest m.ti. e. March 11. !4-
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