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:i I'.ii AR PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY TH0M.1S UE.YUlttSOX, Jo0. (PRINTER TO THE STATE,) FAYETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE FOUNTAIN. Vol. V. No. 38. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1813. Three Dolls, per annum. proposals Jor earning Maila ot United Slates on the following P.i. iCMuK, will be received at Uie General Post Ot ic m Uao City of Washuigum, unul the lSth day of A-rtembcr next, inclusive. ii Prom Petersburg, by Udlup', Parbajn's Store. U.ek. jri Khf.x, Enfie.d, WNair" itore.Tarborough. CreenJ lni7nd aUng on, to Kewbtm, twice a week Leave Fe rWg every Tuesday and fruity at 4 a m the ncu dav bv 2 p m. leave ai hal Leave Newbern every Friday and Tues- at llattUx " . a ft -nd arrive at Newfcera oh rridat and Tu 5.. (, in a U "7 , . . L... , w A, fay ai 2 P m i,'J rrvc i cicnu 5 v kiiu 'firsOUTU-CAHOLDIA. 97 From Warrejr.on, by Falconer i and Lcisburg to Raleigh, every day. Leave vvar.einon every day at 1 dm and arnve at Ra Jeifh by noon. Lve Raleigh every day at noon, & ar rive at Warrcntn by 11 m. 98 Prom RaJgh, by Averasbotough, to ayetteville, mmfu ilv. Leave Raleigh every day at I m and arrrive at Fay- , Camdeii by 9T Z ettevitieOie next day by Jo m. Leave rayetteviiie eve- FricUyana Vii 1 rjday at9 arrive at iiascign Uie next uay oy 11 oo Prom Favettevillv, by Lumberton, Noland's and Urneld's. to Port's terry, S. C every day. Leave Fayetieville every cLy at 3 a m Si arrive at gkrv bv 10 ft w. Leave Hon' Ferry every day at and amve at Fayeiteville by 9 p m. 100 From Suffolk, Va. by Gates c h to Edenton, twice week. Leave Suffolk every Monday and Friday at 7 a m and arrive at Edenton by 4pm Leave Edenton every Tues day and Saturday at 4 ti m and arrive at Suffolk by 6 m. 101 From Edeiiton, by Lee's Mill and Plymouth, to Washington, once a week. Leave Rdemon every Tuesday at Sam and arrive at Washington on Wednesday by 11 a m. Leave Wasliing ton every Wednaday at 2 p m and arrive at Bdenton on Thursday by 6 p tn. 102 From Warrenton, by Grovehill, Jones's Store, Ha lifax, Beitevuc, Murfreesborough, Winton, Colerain and Windsor, to EdentOT, once a week. Leave Warrenton every Saturday at 6 a m arrive at Murfreesborough on Sunday by 3 p m and arrive at E denton on Monday by 6p m. Leave Bdenion every Tues day a; 6 o w and ariive at Warrenton on Thursday by 6 : Port's 3am p m. US From Fa)KteviUe,ljr Real's Store, HarirwuUbflro'l p.r.iboro', Clover iiardrn atni Lin.lirir. to llilla'jorough. ooca a week, omiiung Ltn4t( on Uie mum FayttteviUe every Tnursday at 2fm ad arrive at Hillbor.uu on SAtuMajr by 4p m Leave lli'.liioro' every daturdy At 6pm and amve at Fayrttevtlle Ue next 1 uurtday Uy 30am llT From Fayettevillc by M Farlandsville, R-x-kir.jr-ham. SncelioroO(rh, Wadeaboru(fl, Allcnion, Mender aon, Salisbury, and M'Auley's Store, to Fa) extevilie, once a week. Leave FavetteviUe every Sunday it (an- arrive at 6Hcedboroagh on Moadxy 6pm and arrive ai Sahabmy Mi Wednesday by 10 m Lrav iliiujy t.vry Wed. i.-1y at 2p mand arrive at FyeltcviU on iatu.(y ai 5pm. lit From FayettevUle, by Laurel Hill, WmfteldsviUe, S. C. Clieraw c. I- and Cainden, to Columbia, thrice a week. Leave Fayetteville every Monday, Wedneday, and Friday at 6 a m. and arrive at Marlborough c li by Vp m. Leave Marlborough c h every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at Camdf.ii 9p m. Lcavt Camden every Vednei(day, rsiaay ami .v .iua at J am and anive at Columbia by ip m. Leave Columbia every Tuesday . Tlmrsday and Saturday u Ham and arrive at m. Leave UaraUen every weuneway, day and Vtonday at 3 a m and arrive at Marlboro c n. by p m. Leave Marlborough c. h. every Thursda), ba Mrday and Tuesday, at 3 a m and arrive at Fayetteville by 7 pvt. 19 From Warrenton, by Ransom's H ridge, Arrinp. tin'i, Plnhps'a Store, Tarborough, Westrayville, Nash c li. Sills s Store and ltansom' Undge, to Warrenton, once a week. Leave Warrenton every Saturday at 6am and arrive at Tarborough on Sunday by 6 pm. Leave Tarborough every Thursday at 6 a oi and arrive at Warrenton on Fri day by 6 m. ; 12J. From Washington, by Ba'h, Woodstock and Germanton, to Lake Landing on Maltamuskcet, once a week. Leave Washington every Monday at 6 am and arrive at Lake Landing on Tuesday by 6 p m. Leave Lake Land ing on Wednesday at b a in and arrive at Washington on Thursday by 6pm. - 121 From Kaleigh to Jash c h once a wetfc C Dy authurit! tf V Smtt f ArVCrWwj J j FOR SALE Scheme of the Oxford Academy Lottery, f h the riy of njeh, to wirs. wenimprova, , 1 venjntt( a fine spnnr, and in an excellent Iteirti u 1 prire of g 201 ii 2000 1 do 10C0 1000 1 do iOO 500 3 U '200 600 6 do 100 600 20 do CO tickets each 2000 20 do 50 1000 40 do 30 800 80 d . . 15 1200 100 do - V 1000 800 do v . 4309., 1072 prizes, 1 Not two blank ,f)0 2V28 blanks. V toapriie. " 3l0J uckiu at 5 dollar each, is ft 15,500 The cash pnze Subject to a dtdtiction of 15 per cent Stationary prize i at fotlovi : First 500 drawn Ulanks entitled to 6 dolls, each. Firat drawn Ticket - 200 dolls. Do on the 4tii, 6Ui, 8th, tt 10th days, iU dolls, each. Do on the 12tli, 1 llh, 16th 8c 18th dais, 20dolls. each. Do on each day from the 20 h to the 30th inclusive, excepting the Tickets consti tuting Prize-, 20 ticket each. The said 40 prizes to consist of Uie Numbers from 101 to 500 inclusive i each SO of the said 4('J to bcone prize, the first o, or owest number for the 20th day, and so re gularly asceixling to the 39lh. First drawn on the 40th day, dolls. 200 Do. 42d day, dolls, lot Oo. 45th day, dolls. 500 Do. 48th day, dolls- lOoO J Do, 50ili day, dolls 1000 i Tlio Managers present the foregoing Scheme to the pub ' lie, in the confluence that not only the laudable object oi lite kjnivijt uuh iuc r tnuu. iii w ut-.v. iv avi - venturers, will ensuie a speedy sale of the Tickets. The proportion of prizes lias seldom been exceeded, and they are so arranged as that the purcha vt of a single number, I by having t.ie prorpect ot drawing twentv others, may r:i! r.ulaif. on his chance of obtaining two or three of il ! erjft. pnnr. and in an excellent heirtibasw hood, and well situated lorthe convenience of pnvr fa' miiirs: one of them, inrlul h tw acres, l a tuoai el p-afl M-at; the other has nut aa much gmuad hxl j lo it Apply to STEUUNO YAACEt. Juiyy. uf ADVERTISEMENT, ApreeaWy to a decree of tie CxsHjal Etfty to Cut Count) of Fratkiin, made U a! aftU Term last, ' WILL he exposed to- tale on the premise a uro tract) of IaikL late Alie mtptn-0!vrp! Winston, dt ceased : one of which baa 1 rwy tm adioua dwelling liotie and other out houses The buildings ar all iSC, go(l repair, and an excellent apple orchard, rtfnjj on the voter of Cedar creek, on the main road leading tretfi Sims's Ui-idge on Tar river, to Soulherland's Store. l b other tract nearly adjoining, principally wood land ; botli of which tracts are calculated for the production of corn wheat and tobacco &c. Each tract contains upward of , two hundred acres. The sale of the lands will commence on Saturday the 18th of next September ; the terms are, twrlve month credit, the purchaser giving bond with approved eca rity. JAMES J. HILL, Ex. Franklin Count y, June 10th, 1813. 263mi FOR SALE, A LIKELY NEGRO GIRL, about 15 or 18 year of ajre. She" can be well recommended . -pply at 1 'V i f 3 this office. 31 5 . best prizes, for the trifling sum of five dollars Th rtraa'int uritl mmmpurcnti tin- first l.iv nf Ortnbpr .. i C1..-.1.... ... a .. . . . ' ix:avc naiciKii cwery o.uuud, L "c -f next, and wdl be timsned wtlliout delav. .T l l. I i' , T U - I. T'l .1 . - iiusu c li. oy o p m. tcavc xau c u. eery i uursuay at in.1 V-nm Edenton. by Hartford, Nixonton, Rlitubeth, Camden C h IndSantown Currituck c h Tull's Creek, N W. R. Bridge, V and Great Bridge,to Norfolk, once a Leave Edenton every Tuesday at 6 a nt and arrive at Uorfolk on Thursday by 4 p m. Leave Norfolk every Jiday at8sin and arrive at Edenton on Sumley by 6p m. 104 Prom Elizabeth city to New Ijebar.on, once a week. Leave Elixabethxity every .Saturday ax 4 a m and arrive au New Lebanon aae day by a -w. beav j,iwJUJ Bon at noon, and arrive at ElizabeU city by 6 p m I 105 From Warrenton, by wuiiainsborougit, ftientts, I viBc, Goshen, Maunt Tirzah KoxdwouIi, Leasburg 1 Caswell c h. Lfnoxcastle, ItrKkin,rham c k. Mount Plea- I aant. Rocky Springs and Germanton, to Saiem, once a V eek 1 Leave Warrenton every Saturday at 4 a m and arrive at Menitsvilie by 1 p m and arrive at Salem the next Tues I P.,. k in m Ij-trf Salem evcrv Tnesuav at 2 Am and MAJ "I l- -' - . f arrive at Warrenton the next Friday by tip m 106 From ttaieigh, by Southerlaud's Store, Le may's X Roads, Herittwdieaad Stagville. to llillsboroujjh once a week. Leave Hillsborough every Wednesday at 2 p m and ar rive at Raleigh on Friday by 10 o tn Leave Raleigh eve ry Friday at 2 p m and arrive at.Merittsville on Saturday t : p m devi At 2p m and arrive at Hillsborough by Sa turday at noon. 107 From Raleigh, Chapel Hill, HilU borough, Mason's ilall, Haw River, Allemance, Greensburough, Martinviile andDobson , toSa.'.em, to return from salem by Janies t(Jwn, Greensbo. ough, Allemance, &c. once a week. Leave Kaleigh every Saturday at 4 a m arrive at Hills ' borough by 4p m depart at half after 4 p tn ar.l ari ive at Salem uie next 1 ued.iy by 10 a m. Leave a;iiem everj Tuiaidiy at 2p m and ai f ive at Raleigh the uext Friday by 6 b m. lOd From Salem, by Bethania, Panther Credc, llunts vill, Hamptonville, Honstonville, Statesville, Island Ford, M jrganton and Mackeysville, to Asheville, once a week. 1jave Salem every Tuesday at 2 p m and ariive at Asheville the nextFiday by Sam. Leave At! eviile eve ry Saturday at o u m and arrive at Salem the next Tuesday y 10 a m. 109 From Huntsville, by Rocklord, Wrilkesborough, Ashe c k and Ehzabethtowii, to Jonesboro jgh, T. once a Week. Leave Huntsville every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive At Jonesborough the next Su nday by 4 p m. Leave Jones boroujrh every Monday at 6 a m and arrive at Huntsville I tae next Friday by 6 p m. I - 110 From Hillsborough, by Mount Tirzah, Person c h 1 WiUiamsviile, the Red House, and Irvine's to Halifax 3 h v V once in two weeks. Wve Hillsborough every other Sunday at 6 a m and ar- at Halifax c h on Monday by 6 pm. Leave Halifax h every other Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at Hillsboro' on Wednesday bv 6pm Hi From Salem, by Lexington, Salisbury, Locke's, Concord, Millgruve, charlotte, Whitehall and Hill's Iron Works, to York c h S C return the same road to Charlotte thence by Alcxandriana, Mount Morn, Fallstown, Suti s ville, BarbtriT. Salisbury and Lexmgion, to Salem once a Week Leave Salem every Tuesday at ip mand arrive at Salis bury on Wednesday by 9 n m arrive at Charlotte on Thurs day noon, and arrive at York c" the next Friday by 6 pm. leave York c h every Saturday at 6 a m and ainfe at Salem the next Tuesday by 10 a m. 112 From Raleigh, by New-Hope Bridge, Pittsborough nd Randolph c h to Salisbury, once a week. Leave Raleigh, every Sunday ai 3 p m and arrive at Sa esburv the net Wrdnesdav bv 9 o m. Leave Salisbury r livery Wednesday at no jiv, and arrive at Kaleigh the next j earuruay ndon. 113 From Charlotte, by Beattiesford, Graham's Lincoln ton, Morganton and Fort lcnance, to Wdkesborougb once week. Leave Charlotte every Thursday at 3 p m and arrive at ' Wilkesboi-ough the next Sunday by 10 a m Leave Wiikcs oorougfi every Sunday at 2 p m and arrive at Charlotte the , next Wednesday by 10 a m. 114 From Asheville to Haywood c h once in two weeks. Leave Asheville every other Saturday at 6 a m and ar rive at Hay wood c h by 4 p m. L;ave Haywoodc h at 6 f m and arrive at Asheville the n-xt day by 6 p m. 115 From Fayetteville, by M.ioi-e c h And Waddel's Jrry, to Ty son' Store, muting Waddel'a Ferry on the return. . . ; . Leave Fayetteville every Thursday at 2 p m and arrive rt Tyson's Store oft Saturday by noon. Leave Tyson'a Store every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at FayetteviUe a Thursday by 10 qin. 4am and arrive at Raleigh by 6 p m. 122 From Halifax, by Scotland Neck, Hamilton, Wil; liamston, Jamestown, Plymouth and Washington ch- to Scuppernonj, onoe a week Leave Halifax every Sunday at 6 a m and arrive at Scuppemong the next Tuesday by 6 p nt Leave Sv upx-r-ning every Wednesday at 6 a m and arrive at lialiftx on Friday ty 6p mr 123 Fn)in Kalcigli, by Sinitkficld, Wayne bborough, SitowhiU and Kinston, to Newbern, once a wek, to re turn from Kinston, by Patrick's Mills, to Waynesboro'. Leave Raleigh every Saturday at 4 am and arrive at Newbern by Monday at noon Leave Newbern every Th. B. Littlejchn, William Rcbards, ST Willis Lewis, 2 Thomas Hunt, n William 41. Snced. J ? 13 till Oct March 26, 1813 DIVISION ORDERS. rHE comnianding OHi ers of the several regiments of mi.itia, infantry and cavalry within the third di vision, will cause their respective regiments to be assem bled at the places and on the days herein mentioned, for the purpose, of being mustered and reviewed, i it- The regimems of Granville, at the court-house, on Sa turday the 11th day of September next. The riillsboro' ' and ilawfield regiments of Orange, at Hdlsborougli on , Monday 13Ui day of September. The regiment of Cas well, at the court-house, on Wednesday the 15th day of September. Tne regiment of Person, at the court-house on Friday the 17th day of September. The regiment of cavalry attached lo Uie 16th brigade, consisting of Gran v.lle, Person and Caswell, at Person court-house also on Friday the 17th d..y of September. The roiriment of Chatnam, at Pittsborough, on Monday the 18m day October. I he regiment of Randolph, on Wedntsda the 20th day of October. Tne regiment of cavalry at tached to the 6th brigade, consisting of Orange, Chat ham and Randolph, at John Lf'i.g's, in the south-west endofOrnnge.on Friday the 2Jd d iy of October. The Uaw River regiment of Orange, nv William Holt's old place, on Saturday the 23d day, of fPLtober . By order of Dumca.i Cameron, Vi gor General of the 3d division X. C. militia IIHIV H WlTIJX'.e.siIlfKiV "4 Ann- 19 "XK lOnV 11 lllllivi' ' AlUS JOSEPH ROSS? Commission Merchant, rFFERS his services as a Bank Broke, to those Ah' may have business to tramaet r ir. nf iw Banks in the city of Raleigh on the annexed moderate ICI IUS. For olfering or renewing a note not exceeding g 1 00, , Do. do do 200V 5S' "IJo: do do 300, 7$ do do 400. 85 Do. do do fiOO, 95 Do. all gums above 500, 100 Wishing to encourage Home Manufactures he will sell without charging any commission, all kinds of labor sav ing machinery, which may be sent to him for sale Rileigh, 12th August, 1813. 1 Monday at- m aiid arrive at Raleigh on" Thursday by luom. 124 F.-om Fayetteviltc', by Sampson c h. Duplin c. h. and South Washington, to Wilmiugton, jance a week. Leave Fayetteville every Sunday at 6 la m and arrive at Wilmington on Vedncsday by 10 a m. Leave Wilming ton every Wednesday at ip m and arrive at Fayetteville on Saturday by 6 pm. 125 From Fayetteville, by Elizabethtown and Belvi dcrc, to Wilmington, once a week. Ijeave Fayetteville every Friday at 6 a m and arrive at Wilmington .n Sunday by noon. Leave ilminpton e vtry Tuesday at 6 a m and arrive at FayetteviUe on Thursday by noon. 12G From Elixabethtown to Whitesville, once a week. Leave Elizabethtown every Saturday at 10 i m and ar rive at Whitesville by 6p nt. LVave Whitesville at'8 m and arrive at Elizabethtowii the next day at 3 p m. 127 From Newberti by Swansborough and Wilmington to miUiville once a week. Leave Newbtrn evry Monday at 2pm and arrive at Sinithville the next Tlmrsday by 6 p m. Leave Smith vtlle every Friday at 6 a hi and arrive at Newbern the nest Monday by 10 k v. 128 From Newbern to 0t aufort, once in two weeks. L eave Newbern every other Monday at 2pm and ar rive at Beaufort on Tuesday by 6pm Leave Beaufort every other Sunday at 6 a m. and arrive at Newbern on Monday by 10 a. m. . NOTES. 1 The Postmaster General may expedite the mails and alter the turn s for arrival and departure, at any time during the continu-mce of the contract, he previously sti pulating an adequate compensation for any extra expence that may be occasioned thereby. 2- Fifteen minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. For every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in arriving alter tne times prescribed in any contract,' the contractor shall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continues until the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mails uesuned tor such depending mail lose a trip, a forfeiture of double the amount allow ed for carrying tlio mail one trip shall be incurred, un less it shall be made to appear that the delay was occa sioned by unavoidable accident; in wiucii case, tne a mount of pay tor the trip will, in all cases, be forfeited an d retained 4. Persons making proposals are desired lo state their nrices bv the year, 'Those who contract will receive their pay quarterly in the months of February, May, . to the estate of Needham Whitfield deceased, which lies August aria Novemoer, one nioniu auer uie expiration in said Omnty ot Montgomery ; containing aooui nneeu of each quarter. 'hundred acres, and lying in the f'rk'ofPei lee and Rocky 5. No other than a free white person shall be employ- rivers ; which will be sold in different tracts so as to suit ed to convey the mail. the purchasers. Notes with approved securities will be 6. Where the proposer intends to convey the mail in , required at three different Instalments, one third annual- ttie body oi a stage carriage, ue is uesueu, io iic n m . iy utn uie wnoie is pam. t "-'' . I! - For Sale, Two valuable Plantations, near Raleigh THE ubscriVrr offer for Sale, TWO PLAN TATT OOS, one within 12 and the o ther within 14 miles of Kaleiph, lying on the east side of Neuse river, and in the veighbou'rhood of Cot. Wm. Hint on itnd Rogers' Cross Roads. One of the fore- g'uug Pl.intatioi s obtains "4Q0 aires, 25 of wliir.h i re cleared, and has on it a small ApV pie Orchard. 'I "he other contains 1000 acres, and hn ,! ' it U II Vntli Hp'K.! -A m 1 1 At i f vmatW-A 0 I. .a I f 5 - f:j' 2 V 31 4 n d tdy, besides 30 young trees, of the best quality, lately , ol planted out On this tract 8,a good Dwelling House Si-'1 i y neatly finished, with all convenient out howse j it is caZ '! u ,1 MEH VNE, Twenty Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber t-u. lew months ago, a Negro man Called JOSHUA, about five feet ten inches high, round shoulders, and yellowish complected, be tween twenty and thirty years ot ag He was raised in Essex co. Virginia, and carried from thence to 3needesh trough, by Mr. Li e, df c. and since sold by a Mr. Pe ter Benford, to rtse in this place- It is supposed that he has either made for the place he was .raised, or toSneeds boro. Anv person apprehending the said fellow, and lodgeinghim in any Jail & giving me notice so that I get dim again, shall be entitled V the above reward, and if Drouirhtto me, all reasonable charges paid. h JAMES W. ENGLAND Fayetteville, July 12th, 1813. 30 tf NOTICE. . -N Tuesday the 5th of October next, will be sold at Montgomery COurUHouse, ail tne uanus Deiongmg l.i i . . ' ..... . ... F : paoie or w orising six or cigut nanrj to advantage. Both plantations are well watered and timbered,-free from .Inn.. ---I ...'.II 1 U. ... i mil piouutc guu wneai, coin ana tooacco.- For terms, apply to the subscriber, living on th premises. SETH JONES.-" Wake county. September 10, 18:3. 27 2t il CAVALRY ORDERS. 1 1 rHE OIFICERS belonging to the Regiment of Caval- I ry winch is attached to the Seventeenth Brigade of ? t the North -Carolina Militia, are herebv or tered to attend in Louisburg on Friday the first of October next, at ele ven o'clock, .ftith their respective companies, equipt a greeably re lawT JOSEPH HAWKINS, Colonel. Poplar Hill, September 5th, 1813. 37 3t ' "' 1 . .. --W Land for Sale. v. rHE subscribers effer for Sale 800 acre of Land, ly ing 7 miles from Raleigh. The price shall be low and the paymen.s will be made easy. Apply to the sub scribers, living on the premises. " WM & SAM'L. VVALTONT. Wake county, September 10 37 , FOR RENT, ; And immediate fioase8ion given, ' rHE STOKF. and Counting Room under the Star Of. fire The Biaml for business is equal to any id R& leigh, and the room most commodious - JO.VES & HENDERSON n 5 r rift v. I, . ft' ft NOTICE. V.I his nrooosala. ?7. The Postmaster General reserves to himself the right of declaring any contract at an end whenever one f tilure happens, which amounts td the loss of a trip. . 8. The contracts are to be in operation on the fir,; day of January next, and continue until December 31,1wl6. GIDEON GRANGER, Fort matter' Getieral. General Post-Ofhre, Washington City, May 30, 1813. Notice is hereby given, THAT aj; the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, liil fnr th r.niintv of Lincoln, the ubscrioers qual ified as Executors of the late Robert Alexander, dee'd. of saidcouitty ; All persona are hereby required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, are required to come forward with their, claims to receive payment, otherwise the executors will avail them selves of this publication, and the act of Assembly made for the protection of eiecutors and adminiitrators. t P.VVr.,.lirtr- J. WJLLSON, 3 " 37 3t pd-. Auguit 20th 1813- N. WHITFIELD, E. E. WiilTFlEL 35 Gtpd Ex'rs. ON the 22d day of October next, will be sold at'tke Court-house in Washinirtoii. Beaufort e.oui.iv. fh ? r eady money, 39460 acres of land adjoining Martin cotin A iji miic,uuui i.cai nit au uui leaus.iroro wasiuugton t, Jamtston, knfiwn by the name of Juniper Swamp, 6-- tn erv.ise tun, iwnieriy the proi)crtv of William Shannon, t of Philadelphia, or so jiuch 'hereof as shall be sufficient I .1 1... .1 ... t' . I . T P Dissolution of CopartDershio. THE Firm of Henderson and M'Guire being dissolv ed by mutual consent, all persons having chum will present tliem for settlement, artd those indebted to the Firm wilt make immediate payment to Hugh .vTGuirv, who ha the closing of all debu to and from the late ci;i- Hc intends to continue 111 business anl is now at cern. WM. August 20th, 1813- ding to the former tock of Goods, a haiKlsme assinl- mcnt ot blacK., blue, puun auu cnangeante attits, liuienieu Dresses, white and (Morwl Uambricks. Gingains, Chim-ie au I Canton Crape, pasaaskjSilk JSIrawls, laced S.Ik Veils, Habit Silk, Gloves, twiUed Cambrick Shawls, Liniieiist long Lawns and CottoiT Shirting, blue and yellow Nan keen, long pieces, black Bumbazet, a general assortment of Slippers, Hull and Bainbridge, ' constitution Straw Hat of superior durability, Cotton Cards, by the box, &c. James Henderson, Hugh M'Guire. Fayetteville, 15th July, 1B13. 36 3t lay Uie taxes due therefrom for the year 18U,and S.h si of advertising ..' i ,p "SLADE PEARCE, late sheriff. I bw September 1st, 1813. 3771 ; 'if- To Saddlers, Boot and Shoe-Makers U 'f 1 Z. BREWER k F. FAIRLAMB's I UU1HUW0IW10:. OLD STREET PR-rrisntmr.. WHERE .Saddlers, Boot and .Shoe-Makers may be vrtJ,F r,t....l .... .K. ...:.u o -i o:..'"' . . jhiu uil but ihu.1 iuviinura terms Willi uuai, iuux ing, Harness, and Bridle Leather i Grain' 'akcIIFa -Calf A'kms i Hoot-Legs, Wax and Gram i Tap and Ton SYaal Wax and Grain ; Upper Negro Leather r Belkrw Leather j Rough and Lining Hide ; Hog and Sheet kin Twri ner" Oil i Waggon and Chaise Collar!... Their sl0flfcfcon.tr;' V ists entirely of the best Northern Leather. Country gcn-V- f tlemenwill find it to their interest call. . , w ! "k'ililf Orders nunctuallv attended to. ' i .1 . v' i. J -. 'HitiiM . .. - n fitrruit i s ? i n If''. 6-U' Will 1 ? 3 1 i 1 wmS ixa (M HHf-isT iti t. l"i. vi''.T mt ftC- i '
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