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: ! I i :‘-US \\U rUolMUKTOUS.
. , ' \Vi‘okl_\ rinir.KVKU 00 If pai'.l iu
s;; ■ ■ 'f paid ihiriiiir the of suHs.-ri)'-
■ -1 ■(•'tfv t’lio yo;ir has expired.
■ k’n rvkk $2 0(1 poriiuuum, if i)fiid in
> ' ■ i-' paid !u’"inp the year of *uhscriji-
itttM- tlu' ye»r has expired
, .; ;sf Ml'NTS iu>Tied f>>r ssixty cents per
: 1 r t!'.’. tirst. i'.ud thirty cents for each
: i Yearly auvcrti'^enieiits by spe-
•r-. ’ . It'llS'lr.uMe rate:^. Advertisers are
• -r t. the ninnbev oi' insertions ilet>ircd, or
r.i'.iau d till IVirbiii. ami charjrcd accord-
tc tlu‘ r.ditors juiist be ’uist-jiaid.
- T ' t,^ b= iiiserti d I' , ohargdl 'iHper
i>is>()i.r riov.
■ r 111- .‘ker .V OuU>reth was this dny dis-
ii.'Uual Consent. Either of \i8 is iiutho-
u!' il ■ busini'S. Those indebted are
; iV ii; : -.nd tli.iSf having claimy on us
.' nt th:-ni ‘Mr pavraent.
L. (’I LUHETH.
J. r. r.L(»CKER.
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: 5-'-ri'ant-lo :\ l Uistilliii" Hu-iinfss will
1 it tii> ‘Id .•'t'uul 'ly 1. ic 'I. (.'ulbreth.
•'-;i-'.iri^ in roriininie:iditijr them t > my old
J. liLui'KEK.
Social lla;»i>inrss, by Mrs.
r the Human remedy; Light and Uark-
I '.r .t Kodciitfe; l>enton's Thirty Years in
Ab'-r itt'd Napoleon; Psalms and
! I'p?. :md plaii^, ic., further supplies
: V E. J. HALE \ SON.
I ALL GOODS, 185.>.
I & i'KK;usi,N
VRE now Receiving their FALL and WINTER
^ TOCK of
Forie;^!! and Domestic, Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
HATN, CAPS,
ltO»TK and
With a general aMsortment (, f
Ki: IDV-Ti ii>E i.oTija:%cs,
To which they invite the attention of Merchants, the
Ladies and all, and which they ofl'er at LOW PRICES for
CASH, or on Time to punctual customers at Wholesale
or Retail.
H. F. I’EARCE. J. U. FKRCiUSON.
Aug. -JT, ie55. SO-tf
NEW srOCK OF
Books and Htalioiiery.
E are now receiving our usual New Stock of
▼ w ROOKS and STATIONERY, embracing a great
varietv of
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL
AND
MlSi’ELLANEOUS ROOKS,
Together with a large and variea stock of
j Hlank Hook., Paper, Envt'lopes, &c.
I Country Merchants and others are invited to call,
I as we otler the above stock on the l>est terms.
I Oct ^ E. J. HALE a: SON.
! T)? Dozen Webster's Elementary
Spelling Hooks, just received by
E. J. HALE & SON.
i Ocfrl. 41- •
FIFTY TONS GUANO.
Subscribers are receiving their Fall Stock of
CJROC)KRIES, embracing a large and
general a.ssortment in their line, which they ofTer
to Wholesale buyers at the lowest market rates for Cash,
Country Produce, or on the usual credit to ])ronipt
paying custonierB.
ALSO,
I'ifty Tons Best Peruvian Guano,
for Cash, at 3 cents pe. pound.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Aug. 27, 1855. 30-tf
To TiirpeiitiiK* WixlillePN.
fn AVE' on hanil, and will continue to keep, SPIRI'i’
B.YRRELS, made at .Mr. A. McAllister’s Shop.
Those in need will please call.
J. S. RANKS.
June 14, 1855. !*-tf
s 11 |i: ^\1^L L Ti o iTs Fi.
F »YETTKVII.,I,E, i%.
East si(ft; of (Jvren Street, a few Doors A^orth oj
the Market House.
rjlHE Subscriber desires through
this
medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House the i>nst
year—and as he has just erected New Stables ami
Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
he takes pleasrre in sayiiig to his patrons and the
public iJienerally, that he is still prepared to accom-
i modate them with transient aiid permanent board, and
7o Merchants and Mnnnfacturers of
'riji-Ware.
I HAVE on hand noiv, and shall keep a supply of
Tin Plate, Rlock Tin, Iron W^irc Rivets, Lead Pipe,
Sheet Lead, &c.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of plain and Japancd Tin Ware respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron-
of mj own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail. heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
1 " ANDREWS, Market Stjuare. shall be ased to render them comfortable during their
Msrch 1_, loot). 82tf sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the market affords.
P. SHEMWELL.
March 24, 1855. 8(5-tf
-I pumpsT ~
Tlie Farmers and Planters' .Vlmanac
for 1850, just received by K. J. HALE ^ SON.
Sept. 10.
cot iVCIL, RAY CO.,' |^1l>KrE ana Suclion Pamp>,
. hAY STKEKT, FAyKTTKVILLK,
A RE now receiving their F.\LL STOCK of STAPLE
and FANCY
For sale by
March 30.
C. W. ANDREWS, .Market S.juare.
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HATS, ( IPS, BOOTS AM) SHOES,
FOR FALL cV WLNTER TRADE,
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:> nV In-'trnctions lor the l*iaii(»
•V! i’i:n:-i I'.irtc I’rimmer.
E. J. HALE .'C SON.
;.'it h> India, ('liina. and .lapan.
■- ' v liayard T-ivlor. Just received.
E. J. HALE S'iN.
NO’l K i:.
I’ni -t made to ".le by .lone' A:
'I n the lti;h Uay f December
\ ii lie upun 11 cre’"t >'f six and
I. to dr^w interest from late. One
iVV .NULL with l-'ixtures, *ne (illlST .MILL
•«V'*n ^iULKS. T\'. ur more WAtiONS with
i‘ .le wiT; t ke place at the Mill in Hurry
!th • :;ri^aiia.
t .aijie time and place, S'-veuteen Acres
n'- '. A!s >. the unexpired LE.ASE
v'/ t: m; - -s 1. .-ate I. V’-o. u NK-
—V d .n-^r, 'lie Hors« and Ruj^gy
. , . «ri HU 1 ..rear. an>l si.me arficles of
ki‘ !!■ i\ Furniture. 'I lie jniri’ha.-.t r-*
... ■: ■_ »>' I5i nds w :h g‘1'1 securities
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C. THOMSON is row receiving his usual assort
ment . f the mo.st approved 8t3'les of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
' L\l)li:S' GAITERS. BLShl.VS. SLIPPERS,
and i'hildren's Shoes of various descriptions.
—ALSO,—
TRAVELLING and PACKING TRUNKS, and CAR
PET BAGS, all of which are offered for sale on the
mo'^t reasonable terms.
I ,Hd custome.-s and new ones are respectfully invited
' to call and examine my «tock of Fall and Winter
Goods.
First come, first served.
J. ('. THOMSON, (Md Stand.
Market Square.
Sept. 8, 1S.j5. 33-tf
FALl. OF
’•M/’ E are now receiving our Stock of Fall and Win-
* w ter Goods,
DRV GOODS,
11E.V J»V-MA DK CLOTHING,
HATS. CAPS,
HOOT.^’ AND SHOES.
Havinjr determined to relinijuish the HARDW.MIE
' IR.kDE. we offer onr Stock at greatly reduced prices
; ft.r CASH.
Our friends who are behind band in their payments,
are e.irnestlv re.juested to pav up.
HALL & SACKETT.
August 27 . ls.55. 3U-tf
vaiaTrle lands
O.VTfff; f .trE FiuiR REISER.
fJlHE Lands and Plantations kn^wn as the Roane
M- and Blue I’.ank^ Plantations, are offered tor sale.
The>.‘ lands lie only 15 miles above Wilmington, on
the Cape Fear River, and extend out to the Wilming-
t' n and Manchester Railroad, atid are of easy access
tu ‘iiie of the best markets in the State of Noi"th (,’aro-
!ina. On the Ni'rth side of the river, there are six
hundred icres "f the tinest Ri^er Bottom Land in the
State—about fifty acres of which are already cleared,
and produce tb- nnest sort of crops. One hundred
acres more ni ly be cleared, which is sufficiently ele
vated ftbove the or.linary height of freshets to save the
crojis. The lands abound in Oak, Ash, and the finest
kind )i'( 'ypress Timber.
On tije South side of the River is situated the bal
ance - f vhe Lands, estimated at seven thousand five
hundreil i.'Tes. from which three fine settlements may
■ be ina'b'. The upper portion, ur I>lue Banks, contains
some tw . thousand acres or more—of which there are
^ome ■!> Ini'. Ired anl fifty acres now in cultivation,
and is wcl -I'lapted to cm, p»as, potatoes and cotton.
; There is .i iarge piantity of fine land yet to clear, the
! growth (/f wi'.■h is jdne, oak, hickory and dog-wood,
i South (. inis tract i- the Rnan-e Pl.'intation, ana a l-
' joining the Icwlands mentioned above, containing some
two thousiin 1 i.jur hundred acres, a small «iuantity of
which is clc'i'e i, and consideralde more yet to clear.
On this traci all the buildings and improvements are
purcha:,ed the en re inter- gimated, con-i.aing of a good Dwelling-house, Kitchen,
.ifclNl) »N IRoN WORKS," so- y,n,,ke-hMUse, Corn-crib, Stables, and some fourteen
t^llOCKEUl,
CHINA.
GLASS-WARE, &c.
1.AM now opeidni my F.\LL SUPPLIES, compris
ing a very CilRlVKR.Vr. ASSORT.nK!¥T
of every thing suitable for the Country and Town
Trade.
My Stock has beeti carefully selected, in person,
from the best manufacturers ami in the best markets
in the Country.
Cdi’NTUY .Mkkchasts muy rely upon buying from me
at prices which will save them all the trouf/le and dclav
of ordering from the North.
W. N. TILLINGHAST,
Dealer in Crockery, China and Glassware.
Aug. 22, 1S.55. 29-tf
FALL SI PPLV.
DRiiis, mmmi's & (iiemhils.
JAMES F. FOULKES,
JI'ii/ Strict, near th Fdi/ctteville Hotel,
N MB ESPECTFULLY' asks the attention of
!>>> ■%. his customers and friends to his
LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of
DREGS,
MEDICINES and CIIE.MICALS,
30,000
n V.V ()liN A.M!:.\TAL 'I'liEES.
sale, rtM/RTi'z.
IT
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an ' 1 •raamental Trees,
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snri!^'r Fru tf,
d >)RN vMF.NTAL liAR-
::.tham countV,
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THoS. l.iNDLEV
red any whi-re to ir.l
ip;ii-a:a'.
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tini:'.
suli>rrit»e •> w ill jnircliase Sj>irils
..rn> ;e a i.-amv;- ^jn consignments to their
• n. If .New ^ irk.
i\ 1. HAIGH .jr SUNS.
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M1..N \\ \ S'V I A).
N \v:ii.tf.l :.n the Western Rail
■ rk .n Mii.ns 2 and ;i. near
• :;..n if li' -Mthv, an'i the highest
HlliA.M PARDEE.
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DRY GOODS,
In which may be found FOR THE L.ADIES:
Plain col d. Plaid, White and Black DeLAINES; |
C.VSHMERES and .MERINOS; Plain and Fig’d Fancy
and Black SILKS; Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS; :
Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Meriuo
VESTS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, &c.
FOR GENTLEMEN:
Hats; Boots aud Shoes; Ve>tings; Cassimeres;
White, Black and Faucy istocks and Cravats; i
Ready-Made Clothing, iScc.
—ALSO,--
Linseys, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brogans, TaWle
Cloths and Coves, .\lleudale Sheetings, Children’s Kid
Gloves, Wool Sacks and Comforts, Youths’ and Boy's ;
(’’lothing, English nnd Italian Crapes, Dimity, Em- |
broidery Silks and Braids. j
A good assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s ami
Children s BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS; GLOVES,
HOSIERY, ic.
Sept. 20. 37-tf
LArRlNBrR(iH HIGH SCHOOL.
ri'^EH Gth Session of this School will commence on
J Tuesday the lOt'.i d.iy of July next, under the
supervision of the Rev. Geo. B. Scott, M. of the
Ui^niversity of Edinburgh, .Scotland,) Principal, assisteil
by Mrs. Scott in the Primary Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott have both made Teaching the
business of their lives; aud from the experience which
the Trustees have had, during the past session, of
their zeal, fidelity, and success, in the discharge of the
duties of their profession, they confidently recommend
tliem to Parents and Guardians, as pre-eminently 'juali-
ficd by temper, talents, and acquirements for the in-
stx'uction of Btu Jents. in all the branches of an English,
Scientific, Classical, aud Commercial Education.
The Trustees respectfully invite the public to a per
sonal exuuunatiou of the system pursued in the School.
Terms—*», !j>12, nnd per Session of five months,
^ Vrench included in the ^id grade without extra charge.)
Board can be had at ^8, per mouth.
One half fees and Board invariably pa'd in advance.
D. C. MclNTVRE, Secy.
Laurinburgh, Riciimond Co., N. C., 1
June 23, 18o5. >
KINGSRI RV FOR SAl.E.
t1t>L. King the present occupant, being desirous to
' close up his business, we offer those valuable
premises for sale.
Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fayette
ville ..'i Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the
former place, and within tliree miles of Kinir’s Land
ing on Cape Fear River. These premises ofler more
business conveniences and comforts for living, per-
I haps than any country seat in Cumberland. >n them
I is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven
rooms—a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza
an'l portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for
servants, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of
water; and all handsomely enclosed. ,\lso. on the
premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick
chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo
date fro.n fifty to sixty negroes; a frame Bar.i o» by tjO
fret, with stalls for forty hor es, and room to hold
tons of forage; Carriage house. Store and Ware house;
Water Grist .Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith’s
Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, &c.; all
within convenient distance of the f>est Springs ot
Sandhill Water. All the buildings are new and have . a-lvantage, I was'induced to iry >our medi- ,
been erecte within the last four or five “ j ^5,,^ following the *prescviptiond and taking |
these valu able improvements wc . will add 1,.;.»•(* acres | bottles, am now perfectly restored. 1 believe ;
your Specific to be a most excellent .and valuable '
medicine, and feel no hesitation in recommending it to
NOTICE.
'^'^HE subscriber having purchased the stock of ma
tt terial at the Carriage establishment formerly
occupied by Mr. H. Whitfied, intends carrying on the
He solicits a shar(»of the liberal patronage bestowed
upon carriage shops generally. lie has now 011 hand
some very •
HANDSOME VEHICLES.
Which cannot be surpassed in the place for style of
finish and durability, which he will sell as low as any
w«rk of the kind can be bought in the place.
All orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
REPAIRING done in the best manner and on very
reasonable terma.
Give him a cull before buying elsewhere.
J. D. CALLAIS.
Fayetteville, Feb’y S. 72-tf
T. C. WORTH,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Usual advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval
Stores, and other Produce.
Particular attention given by G. W. DAVIS to pur
chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c.
Jan’y 17, 1855. 63-tf
notice. ^
rilHE notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley,
are in the Hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col
lection, as longer indulgence iciU not be given, it is
hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs.
JOHN M. BE.\SLEY.
June 25, 1855. I2tf
FRENCH BL RR AHLL STONES,
WARRANTED.
W
TO DISTH.LERS.
nT’E will pay the highest cash price for .SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give
us a call when iu market.
J. k T5 WADDILL
June 26, 1855. f^tf
ANDREW~J. l^TEDMAN, ~
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Having removed to Pittsborough, N. C., will at
^ tenil regularly, the Courts of Chatham, Moore,
j and llaruett Counties.
April 10. 9I-tf
Joseph baker, Jk.,
I ATTOR.lfEV AT LAW,
H.\S taken an office next door to Wm. B. W'right’s
Law office on Green Street. He will attend and
I practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
i land, Bladen, Robesen and Sampson.
! March 23, 1853. 79-tf
! Fayetteville Candy Mannfactnry.
r||lHE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su-
M. perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at
) the eld stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of
I the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his
1 old friends and customers.
CHARLES BANKS,
j March 1. 1863. 73tf
I Wilder'^s Patent Salamander Safe.
WE keep constantly on hand an assortment of
the above SAFES, warranted fire-proof; and
I desirous of extending the demand for them, have in-
! duced the makers to consent to deliver them here a»
i New York prices.
D. & W. McLAURIN, Agents
June 10, 1854 4tf
rpHE Subscribers inform their \ Fayetteinlle Mutnal Insurance Company.
tAy make'L ordeJ'"^ j Abstract of the &cond Annual REPOR T
wmMT gm gp 1 Oj tli€ PTCSxdcTflt (XTliX lJlT€CtOTS^
■ 'Policies issued past year 524, whole number issued
1233, covering property amounting to $2,120,353 00
; Policies cancelled and expired 851,035 (»ij
quarries
STO.VJES^
warranted to be of the best quality,
being made from Burr Blocks of
their own importation from the
France. They also keep for sale
CIILOriNE, ESOPUS and COCALICO MILL STONES,
BOLTING CLOTH and C.A.LCINED PLASTER.
From the Senior Partner’s long experience in the
late firm of Egcnton, Morriss & Co., of which he
was a member, and their determination to give satis
faction, they assure customers their orders shall be
faithfully and promptly executed.
WILLIAM HOGG SON,
S. E. Corner of North aud C*ntre St«., opposite
the Baltimore &. Susquehanna &. R- Depot, Baltimore.
May 29, 1855. 5-ypd
Jfiarbie Factory.
Amount now insured
.151,274,717 31
Amount of Premium Notes
“ “ “ expired & cancelled
“ “ “ now on hand
310,333 30
120,474 03
189,859 33
Increase during last year ij!01,275 07
Premium notes averaging 14 89-100 percent, on tin*
amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance during
the year averaging less than ^ per cent.
I RECEIPTS.
I Cash on hand last report * !i!772 89
I “ for Premiums received 0,103 28
“ for Policies, Sui’veys& transfers 337 50
“ for Rent 70 00
which lie is now receivine, and is deter
mined to sell at such low priccs as cannot
fail to give satisfaction. It will bo his
aim to soil Medicines that can be depende>l
upon. Give him a call before making your purchasea.
Sej.t. 12, 18.55. ‘'7-tf
STAGE LINE
From to Safem.
-^57,282 67
1 DISBURSEMENTS,
i Cash paid C. H. Sneed, fire loss $850 00
I “ “ Lot and balanceOffice building 1,450 00
: “ “Salaries 1,560 OO
“ “State Tax 100 0)
I “ “Contingent expense! 375 02
“ “ Premiums returned 20 65
i.\RE.\D()N HION WORKS,
\\ N. C.
11. \ \MJ()KKi:l.,liX, Pro|>i'i‘2or.
fJ^HE Proprietors take pleasure in informing the
i public, that they have commenced running their
tri-weeklv line of Stages, on the Plank Road, from
Salem to Fayetteville. Th-y have procured good
Stock, new Coaches, c.areful and accommodating
Drivers, a;ul n t j>ains will be ^pared to render passen
gers comfori.ible.
A system > liroagh-tickets with the contractors on
the W}’th€vi!iv- and Reidsville Roads, for the con
venience of p.'i^'-t^iiiiers bound to Wytheville, Va , or
the Piedmont .''pring'^. in Stokes Countv. has also been
adopted. WHITE STAFFORD
.June 21*, 18')5. 24tf
Ln'Pi rrs specm ic
For the ('lire of l)j/sr7,i, ri/, Diarrhea, and Sum-
mtr ('omj)laint.
Wilmington, N. C., February 1.
Mr. W. H. Lippitt,—Dear Sir:—Without any sug
gestion or solicitation whatever on your part I take
pleasu.-e in ad.ling my testimony to the oflicacy of
your Specifio for the cure of Dysenteij and kindred
complaints. Having been for three years afflicted
with a disease of this character, .and emi>loying the ser
vices of three of the best physicians in this place, with
By GEO. LAUDER.
TWO ijeims ABOVE C. T. HAICII k SOS'S STORE,
Fajetfeville, N.
Balance
To-wit;
Cash loaned out on Bond and
Security, (on demand,) $2,"250 00
Cash in Bank and in hands of
Agents 687 4d
$4,34ti 27
$2,937 40
-?!2,937 40
J>in’v 20, 1865.
64ypd
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances m.'ide on Produce to be ship
Distilleiy, I p„p„i„r ,uedicines of the day are, I believe it to ^ p^b. 12, 1855.
c- pjin. superior for the cure of the disease indicated above,
I ir
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,d 1
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•ver t.r stvle.
..I any p.
•virry vaiiciy,
..cry and I’umps,
., cmpletc,
* aud other Watcr-wheyU.
ipri :*nd Engines,
I iti) 4 f ob I'ru.sher.
!• and Pullies,
i ilcarin^,
if :il. kinds and patternn.
i Tubul^ir Boilers,
( vliiidcr Uoiler^,
. ■ all kinds,
ll-iii^ s and J-iils.
l."Tai;lishment
aui.;ed fjr tiie express purpose of
in the executi(jii of all ortlers, th
tied that any work wliich may
iSy ielivered according to promise,
J-hip as i-annot fail to give satis-
negro Imuseg, ail of which arc new and comfortable.
There is a Turpentine Still and Fixtures, which will
be sfcld with the land, if desired. There arc also some
eight tasks >if Turpentine Boxes, some three tasks of
which are old on the land.
The remainder of the land‘d lie adjoining this tract,
and on Hood’s Creek, containing some three thousand
acres of unimproved Pine Lands, whicli would make a
fine settlement, a portion of them being good farming
lands, and on which several fine building lot.s could be
had immediately on the Railroad, suitable for Summer
Resiflences. Persons wishing to purchase such lands,
will do well to call and examine the premises before
making n location.
Oct. 13.
DaVID D. ALLEN, ) \ssignee.«.
ITCHETT, r' ^
44-tf
JAS. H. PRI'J
lIANit AL DEJ'AkT.MENT
:i.i-n >r talents- an.i experience. I
'li >- iying that the work hereafter
: li-.paif favorably in every respect
.:i rated in tlie States, and at
I srOI' THK TlllKl'!
'Un^TOLEN from my Lot in Richmond County, on Sun-
day night last, my HORSE. Said horse was an
iron-gray or brownish color; he had marks of geni on
him, and his fore-top cut off very short: he was shod
on the fore feet, walked fast, is a good trotter, and
would pace; there was a white mark on his back, on
of Pine Lands, and we will take $3,500 for the whole,
which is M) less than the cost of the improvements.
We have also, on the pT-emises, and now in operation,
a Steam Saw anu
which Can be bought cheap.
If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and :
wishes a partner in his operations, wc will furnish one j
with sufficient capital to conduct a profitable business. |
To a Planter who has $14,J()0 to invest in real estate |
and wants the best Plantation on Cape Fear River, j
with a healthy country seat with a'l conveniences for ,
living at hand, these premises would ’ e a very desir- j
able attachment to the .\she Plantation, containing
to any other known|niedicine.
I am truly yours, &c. M. BR. VN
Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by
W. H. LIPPITT, Chemist and Druggist,
Wilmington, N. C.
Sold by S. J. HINSDALE, Druggist, Fayetteville,
and by Druggists generally.
June 27. 13-6m
seven hundred actes of the best Cape h ear bottoms, and
now in market. These two Estates are connected by j , HKI/ri VCx OR RANDS
a good Ferry Landing and are only three miles apart; l> 1,1. 1 1.^ w I\
and will be sold together or separate. For further
particulars apply to T. S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub
scribers. J. & T. WADDILL.
Fayetteville, Sept. 7. 34-tf ^
the rigiit side, about six or eight inches square; also,
.•V small wart on the right side, c little below the white
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•ill pi
ii ti^
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WORK
and having a large force
nve advantageous to any
^ive me the preference
of -icnding same from a
a i ii! ;ed to “Clarendon iron
The horse was taken by a man calling himself John
Campbell, who says he was raised in Pitt county, and
it t i ti.e intere.'it of .ill in want j this neighborhood about two years: he is a
' Cooper by trade, .and says he has worked in Turpen
tine all his life time; he is a little round-shouldered,
has a stout body foi a small man, and will not weigh
as inucn as I stated, 145 or 150 pounds: has a very
mean look, is very fond of negro company, and his
conversation has a good deal of the negro mixe
witli it.
1 will pay $50 for the delivery of the Horse, or 5'OU
M. N. CAMPBELL.
Montpelier, Richmond county, N. C.
I will also reward a«y person for any information
that will lead to the recovery of either. M. N. C.
Sep. 10, 1855.
w. A. HUSKE,
attorn E y A T f. w,
AND
CLERK AND M.VSTER IN fc^^UlTY.
Fayettevillk, N. C.,
.May fte found at the Equity Office, in the Court House
Sept. 22, 1855. 80-tf
A. H.
VANBOKKELEN.
40-tf
1 i»l S i'
I at tin: .Niarkct House, on Tuesday
■ I' .urt week, at 12 o’clock, 110
■' id new tvi'i -twry Dwelling, and
■ 1. The piopyrty is three miles
i:' ilabri^h Plank Road. .Mso,
■ .11, Farming Utensils, t^c. Also, at 3
■ r(- ;i .tii(!k '.-f Goo.Is.
i I ‘ tn-- Trns;. •-
.V. .\1. CA.MPBELL, -Vuct r.
4 5-Ids
Florida Land x4^ency.
rillHE undersigned has established an AGENCY in
JJ. the town of Alligator, Columbia (bounty, Florida,
for the PURCHASE, SALE or LOCATION of LAND
W.\RRANTS, the PURCHASE and S.\LE of LANDS
generally, improved or unimproved.
The fact now being established that a Rail Road is
to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic
and the Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire
length ot this County, east and west; and in view of
the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth
of pine timber on the land, the healthfulness of the
climate, aud the reasonTible terms on which lands can
now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the
Union which offers equal inducements to the emigrant
from the other States. ,
Having had some experience in farming on the dif
ferent kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge
of them throughout the County; and having acquired
unusual facilities for pointing out such as are for sale,
either of public or private lands, he feels very confi
dent of making it the interest of all persons wishing
information, or who may have determined to .settle in
Florida to call on him. WILL. O. JEFFREYS.
Reftrencas:
Hon. E. C. Cabell, ) n 1 pi
Hon. A. E. Maxwell, |. Tallahassee, Fla.
Hon. David S. Walker, State Reg., J
Dr. S. C. Bruce, ) Carthage, N. C.
H. C. .McLean, Esq., j
Dr. Mallett, 1 payetteville, N. C.
Rev. Geo. McNeill, J . an
Messrs. W. M. Lawton & Co., Charleston, S. C
June 27, 1855.
R. M. ORREI.L,
.f rCTIO.^*EER
AND
Coiiiiiiii^Mioii iflercliaiit.
.\pril 9, 1855. 90-tf
Sash, Uliiids, fcc.
fHlHE Subscriber having become .\gent for the sale
JL of WINDOW S.VSH, BLINDS and DOORS of all
sizes, will sell cheaper than has ever been sold in Fay
etteville. Give me a call at my shop on Old Street.
He is prepared to execute all work in the Carpenter
ing line, as he has several good workmen.
CHA’S F. ASKEW.
J .n'y 9, 1855. 5t)-y
~ JOSEPH R. BL0SS03VI.
von 11 issiOiX
FORWARDLNG MERCHANT,
wV. C.
C7y
ASSETS.
Cash on interest and in Bank, jo.
Rent due
Real Estate, paying li{ per «ent.
$2,937 40
190 0J
1,800 00
$4,927 40
189,859 33
*194,786 73
Premium Notes on hand
Amount Capital to meet any losses
111 conclusion, the President and Directors congratu
late the members and the public on the very fortunate
and successful operations of the Company the past
year. We have met with no loss since 7th Mai'ch,
1854, (Sneed’s,)—unless if be the case of Stranglaus &
Einston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—a eery
txtraordinary case,—it is still under investigation.
■^■■ANUFACTURED by the Subscribers, of different
ItJL widths, made from the best Northern Belt Leath
er, stretched piece by piece by improved machinery,
cemented and copper-rivited, at New York prices.
LINES & HARRISS,
New Market, Ramlolph.
ICT Tlie iihovo kc})t tor sale by
W. H. LUTTERLOH.
Fayetteville, March 30. 88-tf
Cape t\ar Ijandi^ for sale.
WE OFFER for sale that Valuable Plantation,
known as the “ASHE PL.\CE,” seven miles
above Fayett.-ville, on the Cape Fear River, recently
the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SL\ LN
HUNDRED .\CRES,—every acre of which is Cape
Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of
cultivation. This Land requires no puffing as it is
known to be the best farming lands on (’ape Fear
River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right
sort of purchaser is found.
T. S LUTTERLOH.
J. & T. WADDILL.
73-tf
NOTICE.
11 HE SUBSCRIBER has removed to
SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil
lespie Street, where he intends car
rying on the TAII^OKI.\€i BUSI
NESS in all its branche-o Having had
The following Directors were elected for next year:
i Geo. McNeill, H, L. Myrover, Chas. Benbow, Henry
’ Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W’. Tillinghast, S. T. Hawley. T.
S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedman, J. G.
'Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ra^’, .1. D. \\illiams,
A. A. McKethan, J. H. Cook, A. E. Hall, A. W. Steel.
.1. G. Cook: and R. F. Brown of W’ilmington.
OFFICERS:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
I II. L. MYROVER, Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary.
J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney.
Executive Committee fur 7iext (Quarter:
Geo. McNeill, S. W’. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin.
May 24, 1855. 4-Y
Fire Insurance.
f B^HE ..ETNA Insurance Company of Hartford, hav-
JL ing paid the tax imposed bj' the Revenue Law
of the late Legislature, will continue its Agency in
Fayetteville, under the management of the umlersigned,
practical experience in most of the At- ; who is prepared to issue Policies of Insurance on Buikl-
Inntic cities, he feels assured that he • ;nj,g Goods, either in this Town or in any part of
can please the mokt fastidious. | State, on proper application, description of the
Property, &C.
The -ETNA COMPA.NY has been in operation about
30 years. Its capital is !$:t00,000. 'J'he Hon. Thos.
K. Brace was its first President, and he still holds that
— , " J. ; office; and several of its first Directors are still active
A C ARI K and effioient members of the Board. It has at all times
ri'^HE subscriber tenders his services to the citizens i sustained the highest character for the prudence of
^ of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as a ^^3 management, and for th
MASTER BRICKLAVER AND PLASTERER, andgives | ^ver adjusted its losses.
All orders will be executsd with neat
ness and
espatch.
March 28, 1853.
B. MONAGHAN.
81-if
the liberality with which it
notice that he is ready to contract for work in his line,
at the lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON.
Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. 38tf
E. .1. HALE, .\gent.
LH'E INSITRANCE.
^■IHE Undersigned has been appointed .\geut of
Jl. the North ('arolina Mutual Life Insurance Coni-
13-Y
REMOVAL.
rilHE Office of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Company is
X removed to the Huske Building, on Green street,
next door to P. Taylor’s. ^ . ,
J. S. BANKS, Ag’t,
Nov. 6, 1864.
W
Feb. 0, 1855. _
wool. ROLLS.
OOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnaburgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sale by
GEO. McNEILL.
June 1854.
BANKS,
.Tlerchaiil,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept. 19, 1853.
^V. P. Ei.LlOTT,
General Commission and Forwardiny Merchant
WILMINGTON, N. C.
June 10, 1854.
29tf
4tf
(iOLDSBOROUGH
puny. Every member for life participates in the pro-
^■"^HE third Session of this Institution commences on jjjg (’ompany; and the annual premiun’. for life
I ^^edn^day, the 3d ot Jan y 1855, and ends on the . membership, where it amrtunts to ij*30 or inore, may
3d of June, 1855. )ie paid one-half in cash, and the other half in a note
Rsv. JAS. H. BRENT, A. B., President. ' »t 12 months.
Dr. Moitti.%N Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of i Debtors’ lives may be insureil by creditors. A man
Mathematics. ^ may insure his own life for the exclusive bv-nefit of his
.\nd a full corps of Teachers in every branch. ; family The lives of slaves may be insured.
Boanl, including Washing, Lights, Fuel, &c., I This system is rapidly growing into favor, all over
per session, 5^50 00 ; the civilized w’orld It is one l>y which a family, lor a
Tuition in Primary Department, ^10 00 j small sum annually, may be provided for, after the
Collegiate Department, $20 00
One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the
session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental
branches.
Pupils in primary department charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable in
advance.
Three Lectures on scientific subjects will be delivered
each month.
W’e are making every effort to render the School the
first in advantages and cheapness, and pledge to reduce
prices, and multiply the advantages in proportion to
the increase of patronage. When our number of pupils
reaches 200 we shall be able to reduce the prices
nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in
placing the means of a superior education within the
reach of almost every girl in the State.
W'e return thanks* for the unexampled support w*
have had and believe it will be continued. For further
information apply to the President of the faculty, ot
myself. WM. K. LANK, Prea’t Stockholders.
Dec. 13, 1854. 67‘tf
death of its head, on whose exertions they may have
been dependent for a support. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live long after taking
out a Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
REIJUCEL) I'.VRE.
Through Tickets between
Wilmington, N. C., and Balti
more. Fare-i?13. Via Weldon,
Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash
ington City, or via W'eldon,
Port.smouth and Nori’olk.
For Tickets apply at theOffice
|0f the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company^ at Wil
mington, or at the Office *f the Baltimore Steam
Packet Company, aud of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Hoad Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1. 1862. f