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V.J (DAMfMM V . i ;1 it tf: pe flaws, Cdittcw;;- payettevil; . tt v - -fT i5 ycAume VI.) IF GAZETTE. 4 I if f r 5 11 f FRIXTKD WKKKtT FOR THE PROPRIETORS, BY A. H. DISMUKES. TEBHS, IHJIEE DOLLARS a year, payable in ad vance. ..: , . j . rrNo subscription will be received for less than twelve months ; and any sub scriber emitting to give notice of his wish to discontinue at the expiration oi Y the year, will be considered as desiring 7 continuance. When arrearages are ' incurred, no paper will be discontinued until such are palS, except at the op tion of the FxlitoiV ; . jiDVEHTIEMENTS inserted at the rate of sixty cents a square for tie Jirst inser tion, and thirty cents for each subsequent one. . , r-Each advertisement unaccompanied with instructions, will be continued and charged, until specially ordered to be stopped; and no advertisement, trom ad vance, will be inserted until it has been paid for, or its payment assumed hy some person in this town or its vici nity. Letters to the. Editor must be post paid. Entertainment WUUamson F. Smith, 1 NFOKA'IS his friends and the Ji public generally, that he has taken the house forriery occupied by Richmond G. Davidson, where he has opened a House of KnteKainment, for the accommodation! all those vho may favor him witl their custom, and promises that no ex ertion in his power shall be: want ing to give entire satisfaction. Wjdesboro'. De 15 30:5w. J Intending to leave thisStte In the Spring, the subscri ber offer for sale, his Manufactory OF STONE-WAKE With !1 the fixtures on tae premi ses. , The Factory,-is now in successful operation, and is an object worth the attention of any person wishing to engage in a lucrative 'business. Tle terms shall be made accommo dating to the pur hnser. GURDON -ROBINS. Fayetteville. Met. 1822. 28 tf Have Just Received, i fit I pair Gnt 2d quaht Yemen's 1st and ity Boots, 200 de. do. Monroe do. 400 do. do best Calf Skin Shoes, nailed and' sewed, 400 do do. 2d quality do. 250 ? do. Strong laced & pegged, 400 ; do. Men's stout Slides, 200 do. Coarse Negro do. 500 do. Roan Shoes, 100 do. Ladies' 1st quality Mo rocco Bootees, 400 do. Thick Soal, Morocco Walking Shoes, 600 do. Heeled M orocco Pumps, 300 de Black and Colored Den mark Satin do. With a gerteral assortment of Chil dren's Shoes. AJ.SO, Black and coloured Morocco Skins, Prime North, ni Cuif Skins and Skirt ing, 6 Boxes Whitmore's No. 10 Cot ton Cards, 10 do. Earl's No. 9 & 10 do. do 9 Cases Wite and Black Straw Bonnets, , 100 Boxes Rose and Olive Shaving Soap, 4 Dozen Morocco Hats, aud 50 Reams Writing Paper, 20 Dozen Wire and Hair Serves, 4 IMily expected, 16 packages La- die uue morocco and Leather llUes. oootsaud ahoes manufac tured by the Subscribers, at the shortest notice. WANTED Two or tliree steady Workmen. ; The above Goods will be sold low, ior Cash, or Country Produce. Cash given for Live finnt. tiiers, Hides. ers, and Dried and Creen Beef Barnum Beacli, & Co. yiievme, Uec, 12. 28-tf. Jordan's Hotel. fTHE Subscriber, Begs leave to JL inform his friends and the pub he, that he continues at his well known stand, which he now keeps Vr c ?ccomm)tation of Travellers Ills btabSesaie equat il not! superior to any in this state, and are constant Vnpip,,ed u ,th Forage and Gram 1 all kinds, and attended to by farth- steady Hostlers. Maryland State Lottery. COHEN'S) OFFICE, 114, market-street. Baltimore. JV'ov. 18. 1822. WE have the pleasure to announce., extensive sales of Tickets in 'he STATE LOTTERY, ihe Drawing will take place on Thursday the, 267A of DECEMBER, in the City of Baltimore, and will, be completed in tkn drawings only, under the superinteudance of the Commissioners appointed the Governor and Council. THE CAPITAL PBI2ESIN THE STATE LOTTERY ARE 20,000 Dollars. 10,000 Dollars. 10,000 5,000 &c. Sec. nk near 7W Blanks to a Prize the whoje to be Floating, and all paya ble in Cash r WflOli TlCKKTS, SIO4..HAI.VES, g5....QuARTERS, g2 50....Eiohths, SI 25 , To be had Intlif greatest variety of Numbers at ! feO HEN'S Lotteh and Exchange Office, No. of 5,000 dollars each, 10 various parts T I I i . I 1 m aaalaJlr, to tne di Whftreinpe last State: Lotteries, wenOold the great Capital of 40,000 dolii, tq apentienian in' Aihemarle County, Virginia. .Me 10,000 dolls, to a ge'ntlecnit irf iiimcastcr, Ohio; besides m less than SEVEN CAPITALS ibove, the unparalled success attending 1 'S OFFICE, wks again evidenced in t lie veuturerb U COHEN1 No 5823the capital oi 20 000 dolls. Va... besides No. 3218. a p iz oi 5,00 Lottery, wich uasfioisM last uionth- the TWO HIGHEST CAPITALS, and numejrius others, were sold at COHi.N'S, viz :...No. 17G75, the great capital of 000 dolls, iii a Whole Tu ktt to a gentleman of Alexandria.,. OKDLMrom 5ny part ot tue United States, either by mail, (post paid.) or by pniats conveyance, iiu'iosiriu tiie Cii or P- zs in any ot the Balti timore Left ries, w;ll linear r'.e same prompt t ;id nunctual attention as if on personal application, addressed to f J. I. COHEN, Jr Baltimore fc7Cf'IIEN?S " Lottery Gazette and Register," which i puhM.-hed ev eiy Weeit, will contain the Official Lit o ce:h tlrawiuo ; and will he for warded t&oughout lire Lottery, gratis, to all who p!ircliase their Tickets at COHSN'S OFFIt'E....Tliose ho wish to reeeivc the drawings will mention ft w hVn they send on their Orders. Bat&iorc Nov. 18, 1822. T VALUABLE isALE OF L&nds ajid Negroes. Y v irtue of a deed of Trust, ex ecuted to the subscribe: r, he will oositively st il on Monday, the 6th f January next, (if rainy day the iir xl fViir day?) at th? St,te Hose iii t T wn of F.vettevilleJrrJrat Aeil . known Public House and the f'temises situate on Green Street, called JORDAN'S HOTEL, fur a tavern no stai.d is more eiegible in this TAvn? so it l;as Uetn deenied :n tiiiies p-ast and present, having been occupied asueii for the last 40 or 50 years ; the lot which ex tends back to the Cceck coiopu netids u largo arid valuable vegetable garden and in front a beautifu 'fl w er Garden. The houses are huge and commodious. The Stabling which is itsed as an appurtenance to the establishment is new and reinar kably spacious M well niodeilecL At the slne tinie will be sold avWi iiie STiRE HOUSE and Lot -on Bow-strtfet,joiujtg Holliday's corner, so a Lot of 13 Acres on Lamon- street, iiear the r sideuce ot K.v. Colin M?Iver,Sircbased at the sale of Robt r: Raifod, adjoining the lots fM standing on leased ground. A ijymber 01 NEGROES will be offeretf for sale on the same day by othertpersons. Terms will be made known on the day ol sale. L. D. HENRY, Trustee. December 5, 1822. 27 4t The Subscriber RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he still continues to carry on the TAI LORING BUSINESS, at his old stand, on Bow street. He begs leave to assure his custo mers, their work shall always be done by experienced, workmen, and that the strictest attention will be paid to fashion and elegance. . ,f .-.- T AA1JITC N. B Wanted an Apprentice to he above business. Decembei 5. 27'-tf jotice. AT December Term, 1822, ol Cumberland County Court, the suWiber qualified as Executor of Go. Thoma) Davis, dee'd. All pelvj indebted to his estate, are called jf V fon immediate payment : . nrrninst the nresent tiiem within the . . Ii a tr 2d ny Law, ui of a recovery bo may nnu u uw-- resent their claims 10 of lAlessis Eccies and riliinghast .,u v8H,ui,, ,,c,uuiuic Also, a huge $TORE HOUSfcTW charartenzed the Establishment, she Bow-street, near the old Post-Office, hopes, always to merit a lull share oi fest Ii "netf,f if it Mm that in consequence of the alreadv Dollars. Dollars. 5,000 Dollars. 3,000 Dollars . 1 14, Market Street, Baltimore t of the Union. distant Ad- Monumeut L shares, one half owned in Norfolk, dolls, to a geitdeinan of Philadelphia. HE subscribers are appointed bv theC-unty Coui t of Cumberland, a Committee to have a New Bridge built n i'orkha-h, at Cannon'' i!nl. TUey will therefore meet no the pre mises on Saturday iheyih day M N- vember luxt, and proceed to let the same, to the lowest bidder, whefe all persons desirous to undertake the same, are requested to attend Jt 12 o'clock of said day. Given under our hands the 2ist dav of October, 1322. JOH N KELl-V, A. M'NEiLL, Com. JESSE JACKSON. HOTEL. Aud Boarding House. MRS. BARGE respectfully begs leave to acquaint her frfends a o the pubic, that the well known HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE, formerly kr pt by her deceased hu band, George Ki B;irge, is sti?l open for the reception ol Travellers mu Boarders. By a continuance of the same at tention to the coruiort and couve- patronage. Traveilers and others, may rely that such Horses as may be left in her charge, will be carefully attended to. ,4. A. -SWJEETjLANJD MARBLE-CUTTER. Monuments, Tomb-tables Head-stones, jc. Hay-Street, Fayetteville wV . C. SACKS Liverpool Blown Salt. 20 Tons Plaister Paris, at S7 50 per Ton. j 5 Do. do. do. grouud, at J12 50 do. 50 Kegs Dupont's Powder, For sale bv Thirty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscri ber, two young Negroe men, to wit: 7 DAVE, formerly the property of Mr. Raiford of Fayetteville and LEWIS, formerly the property of Mr. Adam of the same place. ItU supposed that they are about Fay etteville where they were raised. Any person lodging tjle said Nei groes in Fayetteville Jail, will receive the above reward Ly calling on Mr. Peter Mallett, or fifteen dollars for either of them. JOHN DE WITT. Nov 22, 1822. 26Qwp.l Twenty Dollars Reward. WILL be given to any person who will apprehend and delrver to me my two Negro men, DOLPHIN 5 HECTOR, or lodge them in any jail so that I get them, or Ten Dollars for ei ther of them; they ranaway from my plantation on Deep River, and are lurking about Jo:n M' Kay's kJoim A. Cameron, esq'rs plantation, near Capt. Jones' a boot 4 or 5 miles from this place. Hector has been seen several times aboutMrs. Hawley's kitchen and Dolphin in the neighbour hood of Mr. M 'Duffy' former plantation. G. Dubrutz. Oct. 24. 21 ft 00 Dollars Reward, from the sutcribet or stcien, most probaoly th latter, in the moHth of September, 1816, nit negro man SHADRACK. He is oijcoiniijon size, ;vrry black, about nWteen or tventy years of age'nheii he left me, or was taken uwayjitaa a piece cut off of his right ear: large-scar in the bend of one of his elbows, occasioned by a burn, and the leaders much contracted a scroll one of his legs,, occasioned by a1 snag ; a number ot other scars on him, -nd much marked with the whip. The probability lis his-nam is tiirtv altered. Liity dollars reward wi1 be given for die apprehension of isaid nero, confined in any goal, and informa tion givtn to the subscriber, soiiat he gels liim again, and all reasonable charges ptid ; one hundred and fifty doliais reward for the j thief,-with proof to conviction. Any person able to give me any information con cerning said negro, Willi dome the kindness to write to me!, addressed Fairfield District, South Carolina. JEPTHA PICKET. Nov 10th, 1822. , 27 3m Runaway taken up, comotted tojthe Jail of thi county, on tlie 13th of this month, a negro man who calls - r . iiimself : . pi;ter, about five feet seven or eight inches higndark complexion slander made, arid appears to be about forty or forty-live years ol' age, and marked on each cheek; aod had on; wiien taken up, a twilled homespun, coat, dyed with Madder, and olue coloureo pan taloons, and had lost j all his lore leeth, and talks very bad English, only enough to know thai his, mas:; ter's name is Mr. Dunlap, but car.mn tell what State or county he resides in - The owner would; do well to come forward, prove prpperty, pay charges and tak- him aUay. ; SAMUEL MAULTSjBY, Jailor. Fayette v i He, July 18, 1822. : 7tf. STOCK WANTED- tvtORTH CAROLINA State J-i Bank Stock, Cape Fear Do. United States Bank do. United States Gov't Stock, By 1 - Robert Donaldson. Dec. 19, 1622. 29 if TO BE LIST, THE liAST VVtNG OF 1HE MANSION HOTEL, Well calculated fbrja Store,. Apply to i P. T.TABER. Notice. WILL be sold, at Public Auction, at Sampson Court House, on the 10th day of January next, all my right' and title to dower in the Lands of Wrn. S. Clinton, dec. lying adjoining the Court House of 5am p son.o On' these Lands, and within one hundred yards of the ceurt house, is a large and commodious Dwelling House, in good repair, with goon Stables and other out houses. This is one of the most eligible stands for a Tavern in the lower part of North Carolina, and is a healthy and eleg ant situation. The terms of sale will be one fourth cash, tire ba lance on a creditof twelve mouths", the purchaser givirig-fciotid' with ap proved security. - r' PATIENCE CLINTON. Nov. 28, 1822. ' "26 tds.,?' ate of North Carolina CUMBKULAND COUNTY; ? Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, De- ceraber Term, 1822. Jr ; THE Subscriber having qualified as Executor to the last WU and Testament of Abraham Stevens, dec. gives notice to all persons having de mands against the estate of the said deceased, to presef.them for p-iy-uent within the iiitspecified by Law, otherwise they will be barred of recovery A nd all persons indebt ed to the estate, by Note; or other, wise, are hereby required to come forward and make immediate pay ment. ?; J. BIRDS ALL, Ex'r. Dec. 12. 1822. ' fr 28 tf Portrait Painting, RESPECTFULLY infornisthose Ladies and Gentle ttexr that wish their Miniature or Portrait ta Ken, to call soon, as he has but a short time to stay. Ai his terms are low, and his frork recornn endaMe, he hopes to mtfit a share of public patronage -A few f his specimens may be seen at Mr.1 Wilcox's shop on Hay streeti Ladies will be waited on at their residence by ei quuing at the Man, sion Hot. l. , ' i; December 12, 122. ?8 tf FOR SALE, The Stage Line FROM TO TARBOHOUGH, BEING PAH l' OF The jX orf oik Line 9 7 ILL be disposed of at Auc VV Hon, to the highest bidder, u.idtr a D td of 'I'rust, executed to the subscriber by tlie rr pt ietor thereol, tor purposes therttu . inen tioued, at the TOWN HOUSE On Monday, tVie OtU AT ii O'CLOCK, A.M. 1 he Line consists of AND FuUR STAGES, And HAttjYEtiti complete; all in excellent condition. ' The traveling on this route the present year, fully proves the preicrence it enjoys, and there is no doubt, the revenue arising from, the establishment will increase. In ad dition to the Steau Boats fi om iSor tolk 10 - Baltimore, and tlie CuV of Washington, a very superior SieafiU Brig has recently commenced f uo-r nmg irom the former pla "to New-. York, with the gi en test: success, which must advance tire interest oi the Stage Line. ' . Coininunicaiions addressed to the Proprietor or the subscriber at this place, will meet wttn inmeaiaio ai- 1 motion- and all r rsons d is nosed to Examine the Line, are' invited. to' do so. i- 't TERMS liberal, and wllbenade Li TTST RECEIVE I), latest, apVQ!JJrpni:y.i cir; k, a her at asvtmtritxyf " . 7' r.:--..-; .'TW-.'.-r.-."; -- mm m BLUR, lVckwtxP6aa , Ditto d Caisiaterefe ' Do. and inixM irrestjCloth ; t : -Mixed S a tt i 11 atts fV: '5 " ' dte, 'green kid iMlHl lck C(dourM ibbze3 , andfiiredVlp Bor'asslmere 4:0 uitref chiton paniiaimo i RUootton Flagd 4-4vauccr: 4-4 aim v Aluslpla in an 44 Irish Luitvei is Black India Blk. arnj colM :.CM(ap4 Ftg'il Crapc;Robeitl: 'f'1-L Flag lIdki8.0arnituM Domestic ' Plaidsi' SuifW ifjSIiirtm ' y pj; 8neetings; 25 Cas-Stmwv;l&i sorted nurnbe ri'HS'V do. Blk. ' ; rdo 50 Nests Band.boxw'J-: 6 Boxes Wra. VVhitteulores (Coubii t f - ,s::Cards:BB? , J5x SxpectecPiii: afewI)ay K i y Cases Strata4 Brhnotai, U :$M"&A 20 N.B, Leghorn HasiwntrpeU and pressed at'the,bbv-eJstablisJimtttH.' ' Novembeiry; 'ii'&HzVZ3i&- 11 ' :E ii t qiJ t3ji; -V.;;-f.- ineudi fthd thq'p ,CtarieIiard; Mizisei0j in me Aouiu-asi - wruer- iio Court-HobenuaretOKeriwitlr the builditi lately pccv&iAyy .ouis'D. Heniyiltl.'a'djbiningrtl main, ouiiaing,twmcnvn: t uauis 1 B"-.f-"-ti-:'- mm mm him to accbniiolat&ilrom 0 tl1 genteel Boarder iifit'wl i mrnished witliUeJhetit l-j atds ;lhts Baris'i bestfLiquoindhe his attentiod to thbseiwhihaV h im witfittiej riist;bm;i to' i liberal sliare pubUc potse - Persons bitw' "ur a it01" H IVavellers shatl aiwyCbVaecoliiriho- dated $ V"e erat;tentH)ii:jaia to fender,their :fetuy:eeable3;lrl ii ; ' Stabk aregood arid rurtjished with FayettevheNbv i llEbll GOUiiai countrv produce, at Urs .mn a V tet.; Stret t, the; frrf low 1 ng ?y . . CLOTHS,! Casiiiefs;j3 White, yelloW atiiiaiUw Bombazetisj plain anil ii$i$$i;?- Caroline mkskyiy, : Men's lambs wool Ho$e U half ii viz. Cal ileoei and .Caintirtcs, ;q V-v : x-1 '.I Will' Yf..l.i' ' pomestic Sheeting 'and hhirh r;; Brown ani bleached Linen, Black silk Vesting,-; ; -v r-- , . iSarsinettujd Sinchew. j'r ; j - Figured'Nankceii- Crapes, ;X , Black and cojoured, canton, n , Uitto French ."V Vi -r Crape and irawilk Shawls, , ' CaSiiiiiere ano Chhitz, do.-' 7 1: . ; LadiestFleecy and Bearver Glovesy. Men' Beaverdo:! 'iv" ';.' - Keonis Writinc : and I-etter'Pi.er: fov 10 Wjiiuembi e Cards; :7; v Negro .gioiMnd.Tickingi,: , VV ire and Hair Sieves, c;;- Men's Beaver; and Imitation :. Hats, . Men's arid Poy sVWool do : - Witly acoiiijijet assot t. z : IIiu;UwareCutI , everyarticie ; M?the rpv0nderlirie. The gresthcare wj!0 Horses 'feit: Y1:Kis "chafgetn---"-. .r.4-?- tly . fHK Sucriberiiasjustteceivc.. 1 1 iirom N t yorkvaiig nflVri ly : shir, at a siiiati m yam tr iv,v-i w 1) 7 ( 1 m ". i -'I Cochran ju Fayettevlle. DILLON JORDAN. M'NEILL & KIRKHAND. NT. 28, 1822, Oct. 31. Fayetteville, N.C. Dec. 3, aycttevule, N. c; Nov. 25, 1822. ? I k 12, lbs u at -V. t. fWf '4 KUUntl UII IUC U Wtwo'- 1 JAM S TO tyHESTrustee 40SLI Ills "'ii m ; 00 tf. 1 ' P.ottfvi11 N.C- Dec 3. lb232oWS. t If 14.11 1 m J m SI 1 1 nv 1 1 11 1
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