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FAYETTKVILU:, N. C., NOVEMHER ‘2(i, 1n55.
NO. 45t>.]
.iM'Kl' MoNDVYS ,\XD THURSDAY^
rDWAKD J. IIALK FSON,
KI>1!'«!KS .INi) !'K('rUU:TOUM,
. , t> ' -W'e*kl_v f)tisKuriiR S^3 (K) if paid tu
.■*■ ■.• -f ii •■■'' il’piiiJ (luring the year of iubucrip-
.,: f j nftfi-the venr Las expired.
, ODHKRviiR OOperHunum, if paid In
»a •- '■ '• during the year of •ubsc'rip-
, ! 0 a;'t«*r the year lias expired.
iSKlNil'STS in>rried fi'r sixty cents per
■ ■■■ the first, kiul thirty cents for eacli
. _• r i.'ftti- n. \ rarly ftdvcrtixi'nients by npo-
.at n*.'4Si>nable rate^. .Vdvertisers are
• sTi’e th number of insertion-* desireil. or
. » t'nH*d till forbid, *nd charged accord-
Letters to the F.ditors must be post-paid.
, -.i.‘ be ini«erted charged 50 per
B
.Norict;.
f V.’,' in f » power jiivtn by the Irri will and
!,..t -. 1-*“ Henry Elliott, the undersign-
-‘.1 : ; i.iilic sale, .in Thursday, Friday, and
. 14tii, and I5th of December next,
. '■. n >f the stock of gWot'MeH, ^fMules,
•*hep Hid i 'atttf, bi'longing to the teetator
1 N'^. 1 ARTS, :iud a lot of LUMBER at the ;
: ! !»rg part is I’opiHr, well sawcii and
.. : t’u:i ;uch\ TWt) BUGGIES, one single, j
i.ui'ie. The sale will begiu nt Elliotxville
..'L V. nai be coaiiuued on Friday and Satur-
^ tht* I'ldutation on rape Fear, below Smith’i ’
- Six muuths' credit.
ALEXANDER ELLIOT.
J. 0. SHErHERD, I
Kxecutors.
V •: i . .f'H'J. 6-l-t8
. r-i' nian till sale. ■
FAYETTEVILLE
KKM \Li: Hh.H SCHOOL.
P . f i ENLE, of the MU.'^IC and FRENCH De-,
; -Art; ;ent hus arrived. Vouag Ladies of the
».. it'^iro to study French i^r Music, or both,
j ■' v.iyn ti.^ porfeit their kn'-wledge of those
( I. without being connected with the regu’jr ■
• hisses, wouM '.lo we'.’ to embrace tho opportu- ^
r.::v 1: would oblige u« much if they would enter
p s at once iii oriler to the fcrmatiou of the
* I iii,.-?t's. 'VM E. I’ELL. Principal.
: s ■■ r.4-4i .
ADMIMS I RA roirs sale.
WILI be s.ii 1, i n Tuesday, the ISth December
next, to ti;.- highest bidder, on a cradit of six
at the upper I’lantation of the lata Wm. T.
| tiie Ptuck. ol'Cattle, Hogs, and Fat Hops, I’eas, '
ru. liirge lot. Forage, Farming Utensils, S'- , Ac.
.V.-' ), un Wednesday, the lyth December, at the 1
■si^r I’iaiitation, the Btock of Hogs, and Fat Hogs, i
.".-.Tirjc Utensils, A’c., &c. j
.:■ 1 n Thursday, the 20th Dec’r, at the reiidence '
’ '.ate deceaied, stock, consisting of Cattle, ^heep, *
li r.s«s, Muies, Wagous, Carts, I’ioughs, rarious '
:ui Fixtures, &c., SC. I
.mJHN C. SMITH, Adm r,
'•Vith the will annexed. i
Nr 17. 54-trjDec. ■
1--.U papers 3 tinie?
PifLiiunt Surmner Retiidence nt Anctiou-
Y firtuo of and under the provigiona of a D*ed
^ of Trugt, executed to me by Thou. J. Andttruou,
I dated 3d May, iy4b, to secure certain debt* thwrein
I mentioned, will be sold at Auction, on 'I'huradAT, the ,
j 15th iast., lit lii o'clock, at th« Market Houue, the Lot |
j ou which ii-iid T. J. Andortfoii now redides, on iltiy-
! mount. There i« a good comfvrtiible dwtllmg, with |
j all necf^esary out-bouses; and iit a very desiruble rehi- I
deuce for any one witjhiug to reside in th* juburhn of
town. T«rms ul •ale
! J \l. ROSE, Trustce.
j Not. 7. 61-
OL/^ 'l'lio above Sal(3 lias bet'U po.^t-
poned till '^O^I>AY, 31
PLAXrA'l'lON rOR SALE.
rjJIHE subscriber wishing to remove, oft'ors for saie
-H his pros. nt residence ikud riaytation, situate i
about four and a half miles North of Fayetteville, and
near tho Plank Hoad to Kinghhury. The trHct extend."*
from the Riter out to the public road, containinir 480
acres, of which there are about 7.') acres of first qunlity
Rirer lan.l, well ditched, and ou which I iiave nia te
this year au l tho last excellent cropn of t'l-rn, Oats,
and Hay There is also ou the premisss a never fail
ing streani. on which I have ere-tel iluriug the pa>-t
winter a Grist Mill, which is now in order. There is
a Saw Mill on the same stream below, arid near the
River, so that a (upp1y of timber may be couiuiunde i
at all times. A first rate spriug near the house, an I v
well of good water in the yard. I’ersons wishing t.i
purohaie »r« invited t • oall and «ee me
\\M. I*. MALl.Kl'T
Not. 16. 63-4t
$10 to |:2&
6 to
10
tt to
10
7 to
14
12 to
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7 t®
2u
y to
20
n to
V
5 to
w
3 to
s
2 to
1
•J to
6
WASHBURN’S
(oyssiL mmw mm
AM) INDIAN AMPmTHHATKK.
Lnrge
TO MV FRIEi\nS IM) CUSTOMKRS.
fjlOR the .SECOND TIM E thin seaaou, I have returned
from the Northern Citi**s with one of the
Largenty CheaptHt and Jttout f'auhlonable
STOCKS OF
Reiidy-Miido Clothing
ev«r exhibited in thin place. Amoiigtt which may be
found
Black, lirown »ni Blue brusa and Frugk Coata
from
Various color# - f Husines# Coats
Cas«imerc and MeitO'.i Cloth
Light Fall Over *•
Black ;inil Blue Bang-Up “
I’ilt't and l^eaver *•
Cloth aud Pilot Talmas and Opera Cloaks
Plain and Faucy Cassimere Panti
Bl.ick French Doeskin
I >ilk Plush and Velvet V'est*
t’assimf-re and Cioth
I .>ilk», Satins, Acc
And a very oxteuaive assortment of
Boy’s and Servant’s Clothing.
Also, constantly on hand a cieat variety of
Shirts. Colhir.-?, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket Handk’fs,
Kid G! >ves, aod other
FURNISHING OOOOS.
Hixit.s and Shoc.s, llat.s and Caps, p'ine Trunks,
L'arjiet Hag?, Valicos, Walking Caiici^, Silk and
Gingham. I’nibrellaa, Looking Glassca.
DIPOKTED 1I\V4.\A CIGARS, and
I'aiicy Ciioods,
India Kuhhcr Ovcr-Coats, Lcggin'? and Sandal?,
Oil-.'iuth Coats, Pants and Jackets, fi.o,
(’all and satisfy your wants, thig being the only
House o!' the kind in this place where a general as-
sorlmeut is kept, and almost ev, ry body can get suited.
GEORGE BRANDT,
Sotith-sidf of Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. (' ,
between tii - >iarket House and Fayetteville Hotel.
*i i. ‘-’'J. 1^33. 46-tlJ
’\ AiTAIiLTrLANns^
O.V'lfffi 0 ,tRE RM\'EMt.
,T
W \. HUSKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
CLERK AND MASTEK IN EQUITT
F.WIiTTtVlLI K, N. C.,
.May be found at tlic Equitv Offic®, in th« Court House
Sept. ‘12, 18.'>5. ■ 38 tf
ST\iE LLNE
M-'rom M^n»f€tt€viUe to Haitm.
LAURL\l]UR(;il HIGH SCHOOL.
The Gth Session of this .'^chool will commence on
Tuesday the 10th day of .July next, under the
supervision of the Rev. Geo. B. Scott, M. A., cf the
University of Edinburgh (Scotland,) Principal, assisted
by Mra. Scott in the Primary Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott have both male Teaching the
business of their lives: aud .from the experience which
tho Trustees have had, during the past session, of
their zeal, fidelity, and success, in the discharge of the 1 adopted,
duties of their profession, th?y confidently recommend
them to Parents and Guardians, as pre-eminently quali
fied by temper, talents, and acquiremants for the in
struction of students, in all the branches of un English,
Scientific, Classical, and Commercial Education.
The Tru-^teos respectfully invite the public to a per
sonal examinHti>m of the «y?>tem pursued in the School.
Terms—ii^S, !fl‘2, and per Session of five months,
(French included in the :id grade without extra charge.)
Board can be had at $.h, per month.
One half foes and Board invariably paid in advance.
D C. McINTVRE, 8eoy.
Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., V. C., ■*
lune 'J;?, 18.35. i
faiHK Proprietors take pleasure in informing the
«- public, that they have commenced running their
tri-weekly line of Stages, ou the Plank Road, from
Salem to Fayetteville. They have procured good
.Stock, new Coaches, careful and aecoramodating
Driv«-rs. and no pains will be spared to vender passen
gers comfortable.
A system of through-tickets with the contractors on
the Wythevillo and Reidsville Roads, for the con
venience of passengers bound to Wytheville, V'^a., or
the Piedmont Springs, in Stokes County, has also been
WHITE & STAFFORD
24tf
Fai^etteville Mutual Insurance Company•
All Ah»tract of the Second AnHual RE PORT
of the PreaideM and Dirtctor*:
Policies issued past year 524, whole number isaued
12S3, covering property amounting lo $2,126,868 00
Polieiea eaucelied and expired 861,tJH5 titi
Amount now iniured
#1,274,717 84
June 29, 1855.
Tiemoval.
rMHE Office of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Company is
I removed to the Huske Building, on Qreen street,
next door to P. Taylor’s.
.J. S. BANKS, Ag’t.
Nov. 6, 1«54. 46tf
Amount of Premium Notes 316,333 3i>
“ “ “ expired & cftooeHed 120,474 08
“ “ now oil hand $189,868 8t
Increase during last year $61,276 Oi
Premium notes averaging 14 8i-l(>0 percent, on the
amount insured, the actual cost of Insuranae during;
the year averaging lesa than J per cent
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand last report !5772 8ft
for I’remiums received 6,103 28
for Policies, SurTeyg&traniferi 137 60
“ for Rent 70 00
KLNGSBIRY
lOL.
FOR SALE.
To Turpentine Distillers.
I HAVE on hand, and will continue to keep, SPIRIT
BARRELS, made at Mr. A. McAllister’s Shop.
Those in need will please call.
.1 8. BANKS.
June 14, 185.3. 9-tf
siie>iweli7 house.
FAYETTEVILLE, iV. C.
East side of Grcm Street, a few Doors North or j
the Market House.
this
DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash paid C. H. Sneed, fir« lost $860 00
“ “ Lot and balanoaOfBo* building 1,460 00
•• "‘Salaries 1,660 0t>
“ “State Tax 100 00
“ “ Contingent expense* •76 62
“ “ Premiums returned ‘JO 65
uud
nL>ER VINEGAR,
' r i-ale by
a g'-
^ J article,
W. H.
CARVER.
54-tf
Sfw Methnl for the Guitai-, In
r>« ■' ‘'iiiiverse; Huuten's Instructions for the
Forte; Burrowes’ Piano Furte Primmer. Fur-
“I’rplies jii«i received K. J. H.ALE k SON-
FOR SALE.
undersigned otfers for sale, liie latu residence i
A ;>f S. Hodges, dee d, on ilaynii.unt, situated |
i mctiou of the-'entre and Webtern Plank Roads. ,
■ -r H use is new and commodious, with the necessary
- .’louseii, ail in ceod repair; the grounds well im- .
h-r •ed. and is one of the most desirable residences ;
t wn. .\pplicktion f.r terms may be made to J. ;
t ;ir\au, at the Post Office, or tr«
E. H.VLL, .\dm’r.
Fv(-ttevi!le, Nov. l'>. 1835. ^4-lm {
Lnrge Compauies conibined: arrntiiied
A perfected for tiie grea. truutlifrii Tour f’i
and ’•'>*), “urpassing iu sj lei. l^r of U iuirngo. hisaly
tr.aiued S: i*ds, ver;atility f Talent. ,ii' . auy .tber
Circu.' in the World; boasting' of beiug the ru''St bril
liant E'iueslriai\ tiytr.aif^tic uui ]>r .iuatic Eiitertain-
mont ever given to the I"* ir.i » ■■■•, p'.veti under
an immense water-pro T P.vviii.m, acci'!;.nr dating with
ease and convenience ■' per'-i ii?^ The and
intereiiting feature vf thi'- wundort'ul Lst'ibiishm‘-nt, 13 I
the addition of a large Tr>iupe f genuine Wild liidlaus
from the va-^t Plains and from heyr.n l the Rock Ni nint-
ains, consisting of Chiefs. Br: ves, W :irri .'rs an-j .'‘..uaws
dressed in all tht pharaphernalia of ih*-ir resjiei tive
natious, will appear within the Paviiion in d'lring
E'luestrian feats, feats of .''trc:..:th. Foot Haoe«. Prize ■
Shooting with Bows aud Arrows, Cei-’monies. Histori
cal Scenes, &c.
The young sijuaw Alazuma. daughter T C..mucka,
chief of the Sack and Fox Nation?, the m>st beautiful
Indian female living, is am 'ng rhe number, and will
appear at each entertainment as Pocah ntas savini;
the life of Ci>pt. Smith. Am-'m: the larvae company of
white e-juestr jns may be found the justly celebrate 1
‘•Pastor Brothers, ’ with a reputati'm une'jualed in the
auna'iS of E'luestrianism: Frank I’a.-ter. the nK-.-st ..i,-
! complijhed Bider of the age,—the only person living
I who can throw a s imci-et fr-nr. feet to feet, l-'th
backwardr- au'l forwards '-n a Ikr-e at fuli speci,—he
: stands without a riv:ii, America’s f:iV'-rito son.
Wm. Pastor, the great gymnastic E.juestrian, the
! most celebrated Autiporrcp.a E juilibri^t living; also,
^eo. O. Knapp, the great ;n:eri«’an Cl-wn. purnnmod
by the Press, "The M' dern T"ucl> St will oj.en
h’is inexhaustible budget ofjt.ke-. wirrici-rns dp lleries
and eccentricities; .M ile liennetia, tii ■ most
plished female equestrian in the world will appear
within the arena on her beautiful .-fed in i:er
great Bare Back Act with-ut ? lie .r bri'l’c, ’'e^ping
like a Fairy through hoops, bailor-.s, over garter*--,
banners, &c.,—a thing never before attempted by ate-
■ male in this country; Joe Hazelett, the champion
' Vaulter of the world, the only one who can throw a
somerst over ten horse.s abreast.
, Ben. Burnish, the great comic equestrian and panto-
j minist; also, the modern Hercules' 6rst appearance at
1 the South.
ieo. Sloman, tbegreatest livinggymnnst and champi-
IHL Lands and Plantations known as the Roane
ail i lUue Hanks I'laiit.ation.'i, are offered for s.-ile.
Tli; -^.- lands lie .nly 13 miles above Wilmington, on
th C'li.e r. ir River, and extend out to the Wilming-
to) an i .''':inchesrcr Railroad, and are of easy access
to line •>! ilie >■?•: iuark*-t-^ in the .State of North Caio- |
lina. (Ml the North side of the river, there arc six !
hui.'ired acres of the tinext River ]$ottom Land ia the |
State nil put til'ty .acres of which are already cleare.i, j
, uii .l ofoduce the finest wort of crops. ' >nt imndred i
. ucrc: more may bo cleared, which is sufficieiitly ele- j
. vated iibi ve tlie ','rdinary height of freshets to 9av*r the \
1 r .ps The lands abi^und in t)ak, .Ash, and the finest ;
I kiu'i of t’ypre-^s Timber. ’
I 'n the South side of tho River is situated the bal-
"f th** Lauds, estimated at seven thousand five ■
i.un lre i acres, from which three fine t-ettlements may \
be made. The ujiper j'ortiou, or Blue I’.anks, contains i
soji.e two thousand acres or more—of which there are '
; Slime one imndred and fifty acres now in cultivation, j
an.I is w.di ad.-ipted to corn, j.aas, potatoes and cotton, i
. There is a large quantity of fine land yet to clear, the
gr wth of which is pine, oak, hickory and dog-wood.
South if this tract is the Roane Plantation, and ad-
j .uing the lowlands mentioned above, containing some
. f.v I thousand four huudrea acres, a small quantity of
wiiich is cleared, and considerable more yet to clear.
'n tiiis tract all the buil iings and imprnvenients are
:--ituated. cons^i.-^tintr f^f a j:ood Dwelling-house, Kitchen,
Smoke-house, Corn-crib, Stables, and some fourteen
negro houses, all of which are new and comfortable.
There is a Turpentine Still anl F'ixtures, which will
’.■ S'/id with the lamJ. if desired. There are also some
eight ta-iks of Turpentine Boxes, some three tasks of
which are old -n tin- land.
The reni:'inder of the lands lie adji)ining this tract,
at.d on Hood's Creek, (containing some three thousand
.'i-res of unimpr(-ved i’lr.e Lai;ds, which would make a
tine ^^ettlenieiit. a ]»"rtion of tiie.a being good farming
’ iiid-i, and on '.vhich ^e\»'rul fine Ijuliding lots could be
had ■T.'meilini.ely on the Railroad, .tu'able for Summer
P»e-'i b-nces. Person? wisliirg lo purchas-' sucli lands,
will do well to Cali, and ex:.iiiine the premiasis before
maK.mg .a location.
D.vVlD D. ALLEN. 1
age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
shall be used to render them comfortabl;' during their
sojourn with him. His table ia always supplied with
the best the market affords.
P. SHEMWELL.
March 24, 1835. 8ti-tf
iHMPS.
€10L. King the present occupant, being desirous to
close up his business, we offer those valuable
premises for sale. |
Kinvrsbury is situated at the termiaue of the Fayette- j
ville Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the j
f irmer place, aud v. h i three miles of King’s Land- i
ing on (’ape Fear P.; r. These premises offer more '
business conveniences and comforts for liviug, per- j
haps than any ce.untry seat in Cumberland. On them i
is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven ,
rooms—a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza :
and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for
servants, smoke hou.-e and dairy, with a prime well of ,
water: and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the ;
premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick |
chimnevs to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo- i
date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame Barn 5> by 00
feet, with ttall.^ for forty hordes, mid room to hold 50
tons of forage; t’arriage house. Store and Ware house;
Water Grist Mill, two (Jooper and two Blacksmith's
Shoj)s, heel Bight ''hop. Turpentine .‘'dieds, ic.; all
within convenient distance o!' the best Springs of
Sur.lhill Water. ,\11 the building- are new and have „i r>„..,.^o
. .. 1 -.1 - 1 1 * r n T> BlOBl L and Suction 1 umps,
been erected within the last four r five years. To .... . i r „ i
. V, • 1, 11 1 -...-V Jl Sheet Lead and Lead ripe,
these va.uable in'provpineuts we will add 1 ,o*>0 acres ,, i_ v_ r> u.'
of Pine Lands, and we will take $3,500 f r the whole,
which is $10u) less than the cost of the improvements.
We have also, on the premises, and now in operation,
a Steam Saw anl Grist Mill, and Turpentine Distillery.
which can be bought cheap.
If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and
wishes a partner in l.i.- operations, wo will furuieh one
with sufficient capital to condu't a profitable business.
To a Planter who has ^‘1 to invest in real estate
and wants the best Plantation on Cape Fear River,
with a healthy country seat with all conveniences for
living at hand, these premises would be a very desir
able attuchment to the .4she Plantation, cottaining
seven hundre«l acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and
now in market. These two Estates are connected by
a good Ferry Landing and are only three miles apart;
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
Balance
To-wit-
Cash loaned out on Bond aod
Security, (on demand.)
Cash in Bank and in banda of
Agent! 687 40
•94,846 27
$2,087 40
$2,987 40
HE Subscriber desires through
medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House the past
year—and as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage Shed convenient to the House an'l to water
he takes pleasure in saying lo his p.itrous and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and . „
• 1. 1*1. 1 A ^0169 OT) u&QU
reapecttully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron- ^
ASSETS.
Cash on int«re*t and in Bank.
Rent due
Real Estate, paying 18 par taut
Amount Capital to meet any losses
f2,W37 40
1
190 00
1,800 00
«4,927 40
189,850 38
SM94.786 73
I In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu
! late the "uembers and the public on the very fortuaate
, and successful operations of the Company the past
. year. We have met with no loss since 7th March,
‘ *1854. (Sneed’s.)—unless it be the case of Stranglaus &
' Einston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—a vr f
s eztrnnrdinarxj cate,—it ia still under investigation.
For sale by
March 30.
C. W
\NDiwi;\SS, Market Square.
H3-tf
wool. UOLI.S.
OOL carded with ilispatch at Blount's ?reek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
trsnaburgs.
Cotton Varu, and
Wool Rolis. for aale by
CEO. McNEILL.
June 1854. 7-tf
JAS. li. PRITCHETT,/
Oct. 13.
Aj^^lj^neci.
-14-tf
FOR RENT.
L^HAT convenient situation, with Dwelling and out! tumbler.
Hous-3, I'eloneing to .Mis-: E. Hybart, is offered | Mast. Willey Washburn, the imrepid tumbli r, and
• Rent. PjSbeKLiun given the 1st Jau'y next. ' performer Sur la Perche Equipoi.-iO.
.\lso, a two St ry Dwelling House and an improved ' Among the many acts tht following deserve pri=s-
t on Rowan street, belonging to C. Montague. Esq., ' jjjg notice; The Perehe E juipoise, a novel an i stu- ■
»i.e8eion given on application. For terms apply to I ppnJous feat of liquilibriums perfcrmed by Oco. M-.man, ■
WM. .BOW. i Magter Willey Washburn uj. -a pole or staff tiiirtv feet
K-vr 17th 54-tf I from the ground. This p;rformance is too imm* nse
- i (ind incredibly grand fer description, it must be seen
TRI ST SALE. ' to be appreciated. The La Truj pez or Double lirid^^e
Virtue cf a Deed of Trust to ns, executed for i of Rojies by Messrs. Hazelett aud .''i.onmi, on a 1 ric.ge
It the South.
C)Wn bt tween
t >T. in the county above mentioned, on the It^th 1 aud 11 M. The Indians wil appear ir prooea
.' ember next, all the peri.-jhable personal pro-; si«n, mounted on their lull blooded indiati ior.-ei,
ii.' i.t;' n:d in said trust, consisting of Far uing ' dress'-d in full Indian costume, preLCitcd y .>rry
' desciiption, Cooperi*’ and Blackimith.-i' | Gaul's Bugle Bund, the most complete travf
'• .seiioid and Kitchen Furniture, >jrn, Fod- chestra in the
1 1.", or valuable
I
Virtue of a Dee^i of Trust to ns, ♦jxecuted for ; of Kojtes hy .Messrs. aua .
Plain purposes therein specified, by James E. j of Ropes suspended forty fe«t from the gii
f i:ie County of Brunswick, we will expoie to , ing performanee never bffure witnessed ai
‘a,e. at the Plantation known as the Roane • Tiiis great Establishment wnl enter to
ing Or
world, composed ot fourteen selected
Mules, 1 fiiw young | Musicians, and is not B;irpassed by any City Land in
ir*: oi l next spring; 8 good Hoad Wagonn | this country
- t artfc, 1 pair large Timber Wheela, Stock
T '.f (select breed, and about 50 head of
^' " ' ' ; ;; .rimni breed, among them are several
i'i .i 1 are of the imported Oxfordshire
f Le; vsti-r, best blood ia the United
■ ■’“= 1 pDi fin.j match Horses, well broke and gentle;
‘ arriagp and Harness; 1 Buggy and
1,.,, (articles not mentioned abovo.
y and valuable Negroes of both sexes—
kn everai Coopers, three Distillers, one
- i i', ( HI- ,-nur; one Turpentine Still and Fixtures.
.It I. t.iu,. ^,i,j pi,ice we will sell the Planta-
' r'ti ,iiii bout'i Fairy and Eliza or Uni jn;
^ jne /f one of 7uO, one of 050 aud the
‘ c i{)acity; two Ferry Flats; two
acre.s of choice Pine Land in South
' '. w!'!j a Ttirpentine .Still and Fixtures thereon,
' t!ier« are some 10 Tasks of Turpentine
' i-rrH-lon
sii:e—un tho Lands, will be oue and two
■ '‘•1; ua'oh; and personal property, for
* _ ■ ' : I. Ir. d dollars, six mouths’ credit,—
“ ’ tv.. -.1- fnor(“ apjToved securities, with in-
ii»_. of mile, will in every ca^e be re-
• '*•' ri- i;i.- iiropertv i« removeti or titles changed.
■ )-• : i)t. made known at the sale.
J . , .iiiiaue l from day to day till all is
l-.\ \ !1> D. .\LL1.N, I Truatyes
■IAS K. Pi;||JHKTT,;^*^'*“^“‘^“-
Admission .30 centH, Children under 10 years of age,
aud Servants half price. Doors open at 2. and 1*.
M The Company will have the hi,;ior of per'.ormiug iu
Banks’ Precinct, Thursday, Nov(mber22.
Averasborough, Friday, “ 23.
Summerville, Saturday, “ 24
Bunn’s Level, Monday, “ 2b.
Kingsbury, Tuesday, “ 27.
Fayetteville, WEDNESD.W, FHCRSD.V^ and t Rl-
DAV, November 28th, 2^th and 30th.
Previous to commencing performances, the Band will
play several sublime pieces of music, thus combining ‘ upon
C ROl KUKY,
Clll.\ A.
GLASS-WAHfS, &c.
;\M now openinir mv F.\LL Sl’PPLlE.S, comprif-
ineavf-ry A*^fcOKTX
of every thing suit;ible for tho Country aud Town
Trade. _ I
Mv Stock ha-* been carefully selected, in pcrion, j
from the best manufacturers and in the best markets
in tho Country.
Cot STRY Merciivnts may rely n^on buying from me
at pru’es which will save them all the trouble and d*lmy
of ordering from the North
W. N. TILLINHHAST,
Dealer in ('r.iskery. t’h'.na and Glassware.
Aug. 22. 1853. ' 2'J-tf
FALi. sirPL\;.
mm. mmwu & (iiiElf iis.
JAMES F. FOULKES,
Hay Street, near the FayettevUle [lold,
^ U* ESPECTFULLY asks the attention of
his I
srop rilE THIEF! ,
^TtJLEN from my L' t in Bichmond County, on Sun-
day night last, my HORSE Said horse was an
iron-gray i r brownish '•olor: he had marks of gear on
him. and his t'ore-top rut off very short: he w.is shod
on the fore feet, walked fatt, is a good trotter, and
would pace; there wag a white mark on his back, on
the ri/ht .aide, a'fiout six or eight incliJ'S square; also,
a sma'l WHrf on the right side, a little below the white
mark.
The horse was taken by a man calling himself John
Camp>)ell. vtho says he was raised in Pitt county, and
has been in this neighborhood about two years: he is a
Cooper by trade, and hhv-s he has workcl in Turpo i-
tine all his life time; he is a little round-shouldered,
has a stout body for a small man. and will not weigh
as mucli as I stated. 14.) or l-)> pounds: lias a very
mean look, is very fond of regro company, and his
conversation has u good deal of the negro mixed
with it.
I will pay !^50 for the delivery of the Horse, or $50
for the thief.
M. N. CAMPBELL.
Montpelier, Richmond county, N. C.
I will also reward auy person for any information
that will lead to the recovery of either. M. X. C.
Sep. 10. 1853. 30-tf
T. C. WORTH,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Usual advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval
Stores, and other Produce.
Partic ular attention given by 0. W’. D.WLS to pur
chasing ('argoes, procuring Freights for Vesselu, &c.
Jan’y 17, 1855. 63-tf
rTmT ORRElX^
^UCTIO.^'E E R
AND
€oninii««ion llerchant.
.\pril 9, 1855. 90-tf
Hasli, Kliiuls, &:c.
X^HE .'Subscriber h.-iving b*come .\gent for the sale
. of WINDOW SASH, BLINDS and DOORS of all
size.s, will sell cheaper than has ever been sold iu 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.
Jan’y 9, 1855. 5ti-y
•llurble Factor90.
The following Directors were elccted for next y^ar.
tieo. McNeill, H. L. Myrovcr, Chaa. Beubow, Henry
Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. Tillinghast, H T. Hawley, T
S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedman, J. G
Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, J. D. Willi.ima,
A. McKethan, J. H. Cook, A. E. Hall, A W.
J. G. Cook; and R F. Brown of Wilmington.
OFFICERS:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
H. L. MYROVER, Vice President
C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary.
J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney.
Executive Commiitet for next Quarter:
Geo. McNeill, 8. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLanrio.
May 24, 1855. 4-Y
J. C. POE,
DEALER IN
STAPLE ^ FANCY DRY GOOUS
HATS, CAPS, BOOT?, SHOE.S,
.\ND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
!Jay Street, Foyettevil/e, C.
Mnv 26, 18.35. ’ 4-tf
V aluable Property
FOR SALE.
ACRES of valuable Farming and
* Turpentine L.\ND, with the Turpen
tine STILL, STORE HOUSE. GOODS, and STAND,
I known as BEA'fTY'S BRIDGE, in Bladen county, are
offered for sale. The Store anl Still will lio sold either
with or without the land: so that those who wish tu
engage in Mercantile operations or in distilling Tur-
pttutine will do well to apply soon to
T
Florida Liin«l Agency.
established
customers and friends to hi*
LARGE and COMPLETE STO(^K of
DRUGS,
MEDK’LNES aud CHEMICALS,
which he is now receiving, and ia deter-
imined to sell at such low prices as cannot
fail to give aatisfaction. It will be his
aim to sell Medicines that can be depended
Give him a call before making your parchases.
the Circus and t'oncert.
BERRY & EVANS, Agents.
„ ^ ^ IJANKS,
ConinilM!«ion .^iereliant,
Fayetteville, W. C.
ly, 1853. 2i>tf
Sept. 12, 1855.
87-tf
HE undersigned ha“ established an AGENCY in
the town of Alligator, Columbia ('ounty, Florida, i
for the PURCHASE. SALE or LOCATION of LAND I
WARBANTS. the PUBCHASE aud SALE of LANDS .
generally, improve-! or unimproved. ;
The fact now being established that a Rail Road is ,
to be constructed immediately, connecting the .\tlantic
and the Gtili' of .Me.'cico, runiiing through the entire
length of this County, east and west; and in view of
the great fertility of our s )il, the unusually tine growth
of pine timber on the land, the healthfulness «f the ,
climate, and the reasonable terms on wluch lands can
now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of th».
Union which ofTers 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 j
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.
Rf/«r‘^nce»:
Hon. E. C. Cabell, )
Hon. A. E. Maxwell, j-Tallahasaee, FU.
Hon. David S. Walker, State Reg., J
Dr. S. C. Bruce,
BEATTY &
BROTHER.
14-tf
By GEO. LAUDER.
IlKI lioilBS IBIIVIi r. T. inilill i SON'S STilKE.
Fayetteville, If.
Jan’y 9.0, lft-^5.
rt4ypd
JOSSPH R. BLOSSOM.
€ o n .n I s s I o j\
AND
F()It W A RI )1 NG M ERC H A NT,
*V. €J.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
menta, a-'d Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67y
Beatty's Bridge, July 2.
GOiTl)l>BOR(iTOJl
FE.HALE COLLEIiiE.
^■IHE third Session of this Institution commences on
I Wedusisday, the 3il of Jau’y 1855, and ends on the
3d of June, 1855.
Rev. JAS. H. BRENT, B., President.
Dr. Moroas Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of
Mathematics. *
And a full corps of Teachers in every branch.
Beard, including Washing, Lights, fuel, kc.,
per session, $60 00
Tuition in Primary Department, $10 00
Collegiate Department, $20 00
One hundred dollar.s will cover r.ll expenses of the
session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental
branches.
Pupils in primary department charged the uaual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable in
advance.
Three Lectures on Bcientific subjects will be delivered
each month.
We are making every effort lo render the School tha
; first in advantages anU cheapneas, and pledge to reduce
prices, and multiply the alvautages in proportion to
1 the increase of patronage. When our number of pupils
reaches 2(K) we shall be able to reduce the prices
nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding io
placing the means of a superior education within the
reach of almost every girl in the State.
We return thanks for the unexampled support w*
have had and believe it will be continued. For further
' information apply to the Bresident of the faculty, oi
myself. WM. K. L.\NE, Pres’t Stockholders.
Dec. 13, 1864. 67-tf
Sept
5a-t8
(
,-:7-tf
iANP^
afferent
Irtho-i ' ■ t
rov.-i
Vi,r:. r-'
IHA;.'
rkei. r
sal*-
ih‘V
i \ ar lA(indi> for side.
t'.r ialo tliat Valuable I'lantaticn,
^ ‘ 'Ml a-, ii.e ’‘A.SilE PL.\('E,” seven miles
• : 11 tiie (Jiijje Fear River, recently
, .■ ' ' 'i. NHtiiaii Kii'g, coutaiuing SEVEN
A' tills,--every acre of which is Cape
I""‘'■■t? ju, -.lid Huwejitible of the highest state of
' I'll! liuml requires no pufling as it is
\ 'jt; thr best farming lands on Cape Fear
'y- i'-rnin w; 1 be made aatisfuctory if the right
" ' lui'cLuii.T ill found.
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
p J. ai T. WADDILL.
78-tf
W. W ELFJOrJ',
General Commission and Forwitrdinj MerrhmU
WIL.MUVOTON, JS. 0.
June 10, 1S54.
NOTICE.
r'lf'lHE Hubscri'oer having purchase 1 ;hc stock of ma-
i terlal at the Ciirriai^e est.-iblishment formerly
occupied b\ Mr. A. 11. Whitfi- d, iiite:idscarrying on the
CarViasf-Hakins
He solicits a share of the liberal j.atrouage 'vC.nowed
upon carriage shop« generally. He has n w on hand
some very
iiANDSOMH \"KH IOI..KS.
Which cannot be surpassed in the place for style oi
finish and durability, which ho will sell as low as ant
W9rk of the kind cati be bougiil in the place.
jg^^All orders thankfully received !»nd promptly
attended to.
I REPAIRING done in the be^ :*‘‘d on very
reasonajjle teims.
Give him a oall before buving elaewhere.
J. D. CALLAIS.
Faywitavilla, Feb’y 8. 72-tf
NOTICE.
rilHE notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley,
I j,re in the hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col
lection, as longer indulgence u Ul not be given, it is
hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs.
JOHN M. BEASLEY.
June 25, 1855. i^f
I’ui’.Ncii liuitk .uiijr sro.\i;s,
WMtRA.VTEl).
ri'^HK .Subscribers inform their
J friends and the public that
they make to onier
EKi:.^€ll UI KK
sto.ves,
warranted to be of the best qualit y.
beir.g made from Burr Bloukd of
their .i\vii importation from the
best quarries in France. T.iey also keep for sale
COLOGNE, ESOPL'S aud COI .^Ul’ll iIIlL STO.NES,
BOLTING CLOTH and CA1.CINED PLASTEH.
H. 0. McLean, Esq., * •
Dr. Millett \ Fayetteville, N. C.
Rev. Geo. McNeill. i •' ’
Messrs. W. M. Lawtoa .£ Co., Charleston, S. 0.
June ‘27, IS55. 13-Y
LIPPITT’S .SPECIFIC
For the Cure of D^senter)/, Diarrhdta, and Snm-
mer C(miplai7it.
Wilmington, N. C., February 1.
Mr. W. II. Lippitt,—Dear Sir; — Without any sug
gestion or solicitation whatever on your part 1 take
pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of
your Specific for the cure of Dysentert and kindred
complaints. Having be.?u f-)r three years afBictcd
with a disease of lliis eiiaraclei, aiid enipioying the ser-
I vices of three of the best [ihyslci.iiid in place, v.itii
but slight advTiitige, I wns induced to try yo ir medi
cine, and after toilowing the ^rescriftions au i t-'.kinti
several bottle.s, am now perlcctiy riistored. 1 lu iieve
I your Specific to be a most excellent and vulusble
; medicine, and feel no hesitation iu recorn-iicn'ling it to
■ the public. So Jar from bei.iji a nostrum as too many
I of the popular m. di-'inot. of the tla^. are, 1 believe it to
! be superior for the eiiie oi' ihe disease in.licateil above.
TO DiSril.LERS.
WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give
us a call when in market.
J. & T WADDILL
June 20, 1855. 8tf
A N D It E VV I S r E D M A N,
\TTOR>FA AT LAW,
B^jTAVIMt removed to Pittsborough, N. C., will at- j at the lowest cash prices.
■ M. teml regularly, the t’ourts of Chatham, Moor*, ■ Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854
and Harnett Counties. j
A CARD.
f I'^HE subscriber tenders hia services to the citiiens
X of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as a
MASTER BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, and gives
notice that he is ready to contract for work iu his line.
S. F. l>H’KSON.
3Htf
91-tf
Frjm the Senior I’artuer’a long eipeneuco in tfie
i late firm of E^enton, .Morriss & Co., of which he i to any other Known med cine.
. was a member, and their determination to give satis- j 1 am truly yours. »Vc .M. BRV IN'
faction, they assure customers their orders shall be! Prepared and sold Wiiolosale ..w I Rotail by
■ faithfully and promptly executed- | H. Lll i IIX, (. hemisi and Druggist,
WILLLV.M HOGG ^ SON. I Wilmington, N. C.
8. £. Corner of North and Centre Sti., opposite . Sold by 8. J. HINSDALE, Druggist. Fayetteville,
I tb« Baltimore & Susquehanna R. R. Depot, Baltimore, and by L'ruggiats generally.
1 May 29, 1865. 6-ypd I June i7. ia-6m
April 10.
~ FOR~-^ALE. I
.J/ itedurcfi Prires^ for €'»§Stt\
or ou SHORT TM*ltE^ !
•250 {\mm, BAROl'fllKS. I
Rockaways and Baggies
UF E ^ERy I) E SCR I FT! OX,
t^3 .I NV of which are fiiiisl.ed, and the balance being |
7 a finished tlailv. .'vmong which arc many New j
and i’.eautif-i) styles' and one VEBY FINE CARRIAGE.
Some ot mem very light, and all made in the best j
manner and of the best materials. My facilities for ■
doing Carriage work arc GRE.VTER than any establish- :
ment Noitth, and 1 can atford and am determined to sell ,
work of the I5EST QUALITY as low as it can be built j
for by uny one.
fca?* 'I'boHe w’h
I pay up. us my busiuess requires my out-standing debts
j to be collected. A. A. McKETUAN.
Feb. «>, 1S55 2-tf
1
^■^ERSH BUTTER for sale by
Nov. 10.
H.CARVEH
54 tf
8tables.
The underwigned continue
to carry on tlie LIVEKY BUSI
NESS at this place. I hey have
lately li-rgcly increased their Stock
^ , _ and an now offer to tit*, nblic
^ good Horfes, CMrriatre.^ and Dri
vers as can be found in the liiouth-
ern country.
rhaiikful r..>r the large patron
Age heretofore extendeil to us. we solicit a continuation
of the public favor. We j-romise a satisfactory trip le
all who may wish to travel.
Stables a* the West end of Mumford streat,
1 I. 1 » „ ™:ii i where oue of the PToprietors m»v alwavt* be found, or
are indebted t» ma will please Lutterloh.
J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. * Itf
L
P»L.\.VKS tor sttie at thig Offic.t? j
Hlfinnka for hert-.