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r. -j:v , -. ... --. a yv' TTEV Volume VS..) . . K --.'i " riBMmTffinmv. Am ill MAM -- . : : 4 PH15TEU VTKKKLY "lfll,,:TOKS' BY A. H. DISMbKLS. THllCr. DOLLARS a year, payable in ad- nvTs-ibscription will be received for Hess than twelve months ; and any sub scriber omittinpr to ffive notice of his wish to discontinue at the expiration of th- vear, 'will be considered as desiring1 a --ntinuance. When arrearages are incurred, no naper will be discontinued until such :ire paid, except at the op tion of the Editor. -ADVKi.'TlSEMEN'l's inserted at the rate ofzixi'il cents a sqnarr fir the frs' inser tion, and thirty cents fir euch subsequent -r-K-tch advertisement unaccompanied wish instructions, Will be continued and j charged, until specially ordered oe itnnned; and no advertisi-mem, tio.a 1 l;i.h, inserred until it has , been paid for, or its payment asscar.ed ; bv some person in t!as town or its vici- n:lv. Entertainment WWAiamson V. Sutt, JNFORMS his friends nnd the public generally, that he has taken the house formerly occupied by Richmond G. Davidson, wlice J)e has opened a House of Entertainment, for the accommodation of nil those who may favor him with their custom, and promises that no ex ertion in his power shall be want ing to give entire satisfaction. Wadesboio', Dec , 15. 30:5v. Notice. 4T the Court of i'ieas md Quar- ter Sessions for Cumberl in-) County, December Term, 1822, Administration, pendente lite, on tl; Estate of George K. t:uge, w granted to the subscriber Alt thox indebted to the est ite, are request! c to make immedmre settlenr-n-, an th ise having" dm i d jgidast t. sam s, are required to present t.hfr for payment within the tune ii niie by Lnv, or they will be barred o. recoverv. MARY BARGE, AclnCrx. December 10, 1322. "2S f JUST REC 1VED, By the latest arrivals from Nc?r York, a general assortment of. Fancy find Staple a if 9 K 1 urwo vi:it;:t aue : BLUE, black & mixed sup. Brojd Cloths. Ditto do Cassimere, Do. and mixed Forrest Clotbs; iMixed Sattinetts, Vv'iiite, green and red Flam, els, Jluck & coloured Bombazetts, plain and figured, Women's blk, & slate worsted IIoc, Bor'd Cassimere Sh-iwls, Bhie cotton bandanno Edkfs. Red do. Cotton Flag, do. 4-4 C (iicoes : 4-4 ana o-4 Lamonc .Muslins, plain and figured, 4 4 I. isli Linnens, Ik.ick Itidia Sarsinttts; blk. Canton Hkfs, Blk. at-d coi'd Car.ton Crape, Fig'd Crape Robes, i'i;:g Mdkfs. Garniture and plain Rib, boas, Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirting and sheetings. Also, cr2T Cases Straw Bonnets,' i do. White. Leghorn Gipsey?s as. so; ted number. 1 do. B'k. do do do. :5Q Nests Bandboxes, (j Boxes Win. Whitiemore's Cotton Cyrds. Expected in a few Days, 20 C.csS raw B.mnets 20 ooz. Morocco Hats, Ail of winch w ill be sold low foi a-di, or Con try Produce. Ahyali Whiting .i.i.ef;ooni flats whitened and prevseu at the above establishment. November 7, 1S22. 23:L i. 1. Le rt,oi n Mats -whitened attri Tiie wJ . .1 11 OUUbrrier O ESPECTFULL in: rms bis ; friends and the nubbc, that he otiH comimiesto carry on the TAI LORED; BUSINESS, at his old stand on Bow street. He begs leave to assure his custo mers, their work shall always be done V experienced workmen, and that strictest attention will be paid to 'hwn and elegance. CH ARLES LOOMIS. tt " Hevi aa apprentice to jove business. 6 FRSfJL goods. ' g UIE Subscriber has just received & froiriiXew-York, wnd off -rs for sale at a sriall advance, for Cah or countrv produce, at his store otiGreen Street," the fdiMvi?:(r . ("LOTUS, MJa.-inienV & Sattinetts, White, yelki'- and red Flannels, nombnzensjj plain and li :t.rid, Caroline anfc Scon -h P:. .id, Men's laoabr w.m! IJ.st St h;!f Il-se, j Calli -Ofj a'! Cambrics, Cotton -:i.i i'L Giouhams, fjomesfe Sh-'etrng nod Stirling, 5;wn my 0:S. JlChed Linen, Vtstinff, y af.metr and No- hew. fi. .red .ji .'en Ciapes, r'l ick and coloured Canton, do. itto French do. Cr; p - and raw silk Shawls, Cas-a .a ere aiu- Chintz, do. Ladies' Fleecv and Beaver Gloves, Men's n.:-at-rdo, It" i ins Wi dii a c.d ! a t r Paper, N' 10 Wlutuoi'.'.e C-rds, Netxro Cloth jnd Tickii-. ire ai;d II;. i: S.eves, Men's Bisivr. atui Lr.itation U?aver Hat,, ir,s and Ivors' -ol U ifh a ('onp!et' -.ortment oT Hardware, f'ntlerv anil Dec mher ii. f b SPiX -:Y I LLY mlbrms hi JL iib nd:; and tht- p;f!hc general ly, that he o ss opem-d a oitxe of 'iCnlrrfrt uanrni l i t'h? Sot'fi-r'j'.Nt corner of the Cf) i: i lloue ()::;. re - ros'.etlier with he ? i ldaicT- Jate'v (u-ei'pied by ! . i : ; iiuiUiir.:, 'whi'-n v. id enalde ( i t . a c c amnodate iVom 13 to 2u :u- Li. iar r.s. dii.-, tables '.vii! i;r lied with the hi st tiit-a?aiket fords: his !-;r is suppde . ith the t 1 Li fiu". an ' isaists frir : attcnti t-.. ill e v. h" m y favt.r iim v. if,'' lijir cm t i.o. to receive a i: era! ih: ( -d'pah!ir- patron Te P-ihOUb a Ir' th , t ;nrt ;s well rs ; avoiiers s ,di a v Ik- atconimo "ited rmCi v. i v ;i.tenr! !i )aid to IT'tl'lfi' ti:ell fay aree.iOle. Mis Stal;es ar.-1 o.d and funds Sud with i every artier;; :;i ti: i r . coder line. : I iie create:!. ' are Id e t ,ken oi .iorses le!i i i ( Sue. Fayettev He, Nov. 29. 42 tf - i 00 Dollars H e ward. A.nAu Ai fiom the subscriber or Mei. u, most pi?dac!v tlie !;itt--, m the m.:jf- Se,f. mbec, llG, y ij-uio t as. SH ADRAClv. lie i.- of cf?!i;i-.oi rjzr, vey black, ah -sit mne'een tr twenty ye.irs d' age when be left me, r w as takers away ; bad'jt piece ciM sff of his rijlit car; larje scar in ti;e bent! e,j' one of Isis elbijws, 0(-ai aied ty a barn, and the leader: much cortr-rtcd ; a scar on 0m c( I rs lees, eccasn-mt-d by a snao" J a tnimher oj iher scar.- on mm, aK: mticb marked with tc whip. Ti, nrobabiif ,'s ins p r. is now u' tered. Fifty (ioiijis i e ward wi1 l-e e,,eo lor the ajipieliensioii oi' said ntro. confined i'! ar?j goal, and informa ,Uf)iiuivtH to the sm.'scriher, so tr.at he uets him n'rai:. and i reas-malile charges p.id ; out hundred and fifty dollars re.nrd for the th-ef. widi proof to coi.vjcthm. At:v jitrson. j ; aole to giv me any inb;rmaiio.n con-'! censing saal nero, will do me t!;e ! kmdnes o wnie to me, address d Fairfield Disliicf, South Caiodiia. J JEPTHA PICKET. ivt 1 . . , otice. Jt LL ots os mviehted to the late f cota er:i of Wiush.w ILiske., we uotifio , that after the 1st tia of : rc!)iu;; v ii(xt. then ob.iiiations will he O'ac; d in ti.e f-ands of Thosnas C. Hoo er, Esq. for coliection. JOHN HLVKE, Surviving Partner. Dec. 1822. 29 4vv TO UK LKT, THKLA T VVJNl; OF . iE MANSION HOTEL, Well caleiitiicd lor uStoe, for T. TAiIEaL .9 r 13 2 The Stage Line fiuVm TO TAKE O U O UGH, BEING PAH" OF The JVorfblk Lincy ''JAu be di spewed of at Anc. VV tion, to ihe hiplst iiidder, under r Deed of Trust, txe. uu d to the subscriber by the Pr p 'a tor thereof, for juirposes therun nien tioueil, at the TOWN HOUSE AT ii O'CLOCK. A.M. l he i ,;i . consists oi' F " I' U STAGES, lnd H 1 JtA'l rompl, te, all in eze Ilea t condition . T e travelh. on this route '.la- pro-.-nt yvar, luily p.rovts the ,re re- ce it ei j vs. and there is no iloaht. the reyence arism-v liaj::! the tat)h. i!a :tl wth iecrea-A. I d- dhi'i.. to pic Stea . Boats lion; N't" 4olk to Bahi'iiore, and tie Citv I U ihmi';!i. a very superior Steam ibio h. -. i- n. nilv e ommeneed nin. - .' ...... ; i..i iiom rite I Tiner place to New-J loi k, v, ttii tne greatest success, v.hicii musi .;: : vance the interest of the Stau'1 L;i:e. Co i afions aaidce si d tn iw Prp! :vi-: oi the s!in.scrrber at this ):a(f-. wiil meet with berncer t-? at,. ic n n, art! all p-rso?.s disposed to xasmne tlie Line, are invited to do So. 'f biR" 3 liberal, acd will be made Unowo o?: tisedav o Sale J AMLS iOW NES, Trustee Fa.cltcvil)', , N.C. Bee. 3, 2'J:ls. alunaway taken up, ii conot ted t .the Jail of J73l. t.sis county, on the 13th oi tins iuohtti. a n euro man who calls unman p r 'ill I J abour five feet seven oi eiaht inches hihdas k complexion slender made, and appeals to be aboiU. i'-a ty or so-t-(ivc yens of af2e. and maii.ed on eaeli cheek ; a n! bad on w lien taken up, a JAviiU d h ra spun rout, dyed with" Madder, and due e loure !!:m taloo a'-d liad iost ,tl ins tore teeth, and talks very I d EngiisJu TOR S 1LE, o:oy x'lioiij'; a lo know to; i:,s n.as- j ter's is fir. Duuiap, bui cai t ! : o.ii wisat St te wr coniify he resides - : it Trie owne. wtmlt! do well to - o r e f : va"d, ioe proper.v, pay c.'.. iie.es ani" tat. id-n av-av. SAMUEL Ai.ilJLTSBl, Jailor, i' V e!),v,;(e, Jitiv 15, b22. 7f A r D..cer,ibfr Trim, 1 82.2, oi Cauibes la:.d Coonr, v'nort, Jiie l-st i diro' obtai.oai L i is o Ad'.niiistraiion, with W.di annex ed, on the Estate of ''doses Ed- 'avds, dee'd. Th se indebted '.o rtld estate, are lequcited to make iiDtned ate paymei;.', and tb se having tiaitos against- the elaic, ar0 required to present ineui paVmep!, witniii the ume ijmiied 5,-.,;, r l!iey vvil be barred of - i recovesT. Adm'r. v itli W ill ..' xed. Dec. 19, 122. 20 d.v (tJ3 iiueiiding to leave this ,3..ae m t::e Spi log, the subscri ber offers Jor sale his stoneIwake With ait tne rixiu.es ou tne premi ses. The Fictorv is now in-successful operation arid is an object vrorth the attention ol any person wishing' to engage in a lucrative business. The ternis shall be made accemtno uatuig co the purchaser. GURDON ROBINS. 1 1 .Favetteville, Dec. 1S22. 28 il Maryland State Lottery. COHEN'S OFFICE, 114, yAKi.T-VntiT. 1 Baltimore, A'ov. IS, t?C2 AVE h ive the pleasure to announce, that in cons cp-.eece of the readv extensive sales of tick-rs i, the STATE LOTTERY, he DrawnV .will take place on Thursday 'he c26tkof DECK VBER, in the City of Balttfkorr, and will he completed fen drawings only, under the snperintenduncdf the Commissioners appointed lv the Goffltor and Council. Till-. A PIT A L PRIZES IN THE STATE LOTTERY ARE 20,000 Hollars. 10,000 Dollars. 10,000 5,000 Sec. Sec. noL near Ttco Blanks to a J'tize j ic in Casli. VaoiE TtcCets, flO... .Halves, 5.. To be had in the greatest variety of Nutnbeis at r irk iot is?. it q ' Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 1 14, Market Strtf, Baltimore r Whe-e, in the last State Lotteries, were dd the greW Capital of 40,000 dohstoa ent'eman in Albemaiie County. Viig&ia..Xr 10.00( doib. to a centlem n in Lancaster, Ohio; b'esi(!es no les iiHan SEVEN CAPITALS of 5.000 dollars each, to various parts of the Union. la addition to- the above; the tmparalJcd success attending tl '.start- Ad veatnreis at COHEN'S OFFICE, was' again evidenced in the .Monument Lottery, which was ifojshed last u.cith-.the TWO HIGHEST CAPITALS, aod nmncrous othorA, v.tie sold at COHAN'S, viz:... No. J7'G73- the yreat cap:; I of 30.000 doll, in a Whole Ticket to a gentleman of Alexandria.,. No 5823, the capita! of 20,000 dolls, in shares, one half owm d ia !Sirfjtt Va... besides No. 3218, a prize of 5,000 dolls, to a gentUmun oi Philadcljjnu, ORbERifrom any part of tht United States, either by m;a;,(pos paid,) r bv private roavevance, inclosing the Cash or Puzes in any ol the BAiti tins' re LoU'rie-, wii; meet t .e same prompt and punctual a. uiulion ns i 1 on personal ar-p ligation, add reined to J. I COM LN, Jr Baltimore. D-'COIJ EN'S " Lottery Gazette and Register;' winch is pob!iltt v esy Week, wd! contain the Official List oi' ea ch drawing ; and will be for wM'ded t?sr;aiH.eut ;he Lottery, gratis. t all who pmchase th- ir Tickets at COli : M'S' FFICF....T!u se who wish to receive-the drawings will m- jit in;, a w ii, n th.ey seid on the ir Orders. 'gqUittiorr. Nov'. 18, 1322. NOTICE. . i. HE sulwi-riba;;!? are appointeti by the Count Com t of Cumberland, a' Committee to have a New Bridge i-i.ot n ii;?ckiih, at Cannon's ' Mill. They will therefore meet on the pre mises on Saturday the Oth day ot No- ember le.xt, and proceed to let li e smr.e to the lowest bidder, where ad peivjii;, dci.irms to ui.dermkc the are nayjeted to attend at 12 o'( ! ck oi saai day. Given under our hands the 2 1st dry rf October, 1822. JOilNlvELY, A APNEILL. Com. .1ESSE JACKSON. HO i Ap.1 Boarding House. ,TrRS BARGE respectfully begs -L ' leave to a:. ipu.mt her irieJt s a; ! tae t unie, tuat tne wen known HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE, furmerh" k. pi ' her deceased hi.-; tr.iwA, Geo-e K. B. -rue. is stid open 1't ;!ie reception of Travellers v.uti ders. . , a rondnuatice of the same at t - : ,,i to the comf-rt and co:ve :.. of her customers, as isereioi'o.e : . : . . i ill ;k terized the Et..b!is!iment, she , always to merit a full sliare-td puJ.'onae. ., Travellers and others, m?.v rely tin t such Horses as may be ieft in her c1nn o;e. wiil be carefully attended to. A b V V Hi Ah ij-Tll ilAHBLE-CUTTKB. Mo'nu?rents9 Tomb tables Head-stones, ce. Naif Street, Fa-yet ieville A. 0. STOCPWANTEi). VTORTH CAROLINA State iiaoU Stock, Cape Fear Oo. United States Bank do. United States Gov't Stock, By Robert Donaldson. Dec. 19.' 1822. , 29 tf wl t S"--" HI 1 ' 13 ' Hollars Hollars k cri Tl.!l 9 iA ti 3,000 IJoIlars. 'die whole to be Floating, and uu piiya- .Qvauteks, 50... .Esohths, $1 20 KKVVAHD, 7'IIL be edven to the ))ers)u who v. ill secure and delivei o me, tsr inform me where he is coiv fmed, my Necro fellow Imck, WIio ranaw.iy a few days sim e He is stoutlmiir, of velIovih complex ion, about five feet nine inches hurh. had on a short blue coat and liht pauialooi s; 'about twenty six years of age; had ;rreen stone ear bobs in bis e ns He once belonged to Mr. James Uher 'sf Washington, near Wilmington, N. C R DULLARD. Camden. S. C 22, IS ''29 4wl C G-V A 11 T N Ell S H 1 V. f p 'TIE Subscribers have formed a 21 connection in business under the firm of Noti fy Starry ud have taken the. New Store on A Hay Street, two doors West of Mess. John H. Fi ink te Co. and nearly op posite the Mansion Hotel ;. where they offer at Wholesale and Retail, A General Assortment of Jut received fr -m Ne Yoik WILLIAM OT, JOHN I). STARR. Fayetteviile, Nov. 27,1822. 26 tf NOTlClr:. A (food opportunity. fhe Proprietors cf the (iHsiatv. n c ( az i.ttk, will sella r a! bargain ot their Printn.g Estabiish mcn1 in this piace. From tin asany advaataics in point of local situaitoa, with the extensive' pa toiia,QfJ! this paper now possesses, it pro :iiisi:s t'.i be ere fon,, one fthe mos. pro fieaVe .Jour'auis jjraitecl in ttie S ale, raid at the same time, to afford a god' field for tire display ol "useful talent. To a man of soaic apital, practically acquainted with the deia.ls of a printing' office, such .an opportunity seldom occurs. .l iirtner larnrmatson may be ob'ained, by. letter, aduivsseJ to James Seawcll, Fayette vi lie, N. t;. Kthtors who exchange w Vh the O'i server, will confer a favor, by giving; the above notice a. few insertions. 1 1 yet ler-illa J 'o v . 2 1 . State of North Carolina. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, De cember Term, 1822. fl HE Subscriber having qualified as Executor to the hm-Wiit and Testament of Abraham Stevens, dec. gives notice to all pers-jns having-de-. mands against the estate of the said deceased, to present them for pay juent within the time specified by Law, otherwise they will.be barred of recovery And all persons indebt ed to the estate, by Note or other wise, are hereby required tu come forward and make immediate pay meut. J. BIRDSALL, Ex'r. Pec. 12, 1822, 28 cf 7t TNotice. ; ra;j"ILL be fcold, at Public Auciion Y V t S iinpsVm Conrt. Hpu're, on ; the LOth day of January nektnllf ntv riebt arid title, to ower tp the Lands of Win. S. C ifton, dec. lyi adjoinincr the Court liouejtf l; s-mi. On ihee Lmsf .t"11 one hundred -yurds oJf?'Q,',"t . ', JfPenai-' uith cood rate use m .tr i :.;,r;o A..hLc .i other nut Dpasesi , ; vriis ine of the innstehgib!e st tbr a Tavern in the lower partV; Ji Ninnh Carolina, and is a healthy ; and elfc .lit situ -jfioti. The tcru'S of . sale wilpe one fourth rashi the ha- : lance on a. credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond wtih nr- V , proved serurtv. . J PATIENCE CLINTON. Nov. 28, 1822. 26 ids. . Jordan's Hotel. rs "HE Subscribeiv Begd leave tov I j u inform his friend and the pub-' , lie. that he continues at his welt " j known stand, which he how keeps -for the- aecorrtm 'datum of Travellers -His, Stables are equal if not rs4ipenor lM any in this state, and are pdnstarit- A " supplied with Forage anH (3rain J lJ all kinds, and attended to by faith oll, steady Hostlers. , ; . DILLON JORDAN., . Favelteil!e,N. C. Nov 25; 1822; ' T, Tliirtv Dollars Howard.. ' TS AN AW AY from ( ie su.VcrH" i; her, two v uiiq: Neeroe men, to wit : '", ' V- DAVE, formerly ihe property of'. . ie. R.oford f t Fayetteville- and ' L E WIS, formerly t he property of n M r. Adain of the same place, - It is . 4 supposed thati tlwy are about Fay-X 1 ettcville ...wher'A they wei iu raided. Any person lodging the said Ne- ernes in Fayetteviile Jail, .will receive the above reward by calling onMr. '. , j Peter Alallttt, or fifteen dollars foV tether of them, JOHN HEWITT. Nov c!? TP0 1 1 N. THE C).pAkTK,i"s Brandon IMI"' e x i s t i n c " 11 W a rl es boroogh. N t Q, V is this day declared to be p?sdlv-- ed. Those indebted to the con--cern are called upon fo MaUe ira--mediate payment, and those who hold claims against the firmJwill present them for payinent'---1eitlier of the Co Partners are authbriseclj to settle acconuts and transact a iiy -oilier business relative to the. firm. The firm hold a HOUSE and LOT in this place, which is one of the best stands for a Store in the Boroogl 1 G pod s t o a I a rgc ) amount could be vended here, and for a great profit. Merchants of ' Fayetteviile wduld;find i to their i advantage to purchase t his stand, ; and open a large Dry poo l and Gmcer y business ; fWhicfi ' would yield a handsome profit, as goods' are scarce in this place. -Also, -a Lot, on which is situated a Ma chine houe and Screw, in the' best repair. -: .'' : ;'; The above Real Estate will be sold on the most accotnmoduting terms to sun purchasers. 7 A. W. BRANDON, ' ;j i. :u voivaui. Wadesboroj gh, Jan. 1, 1323. V NEW CHiUF GOODS; JTVHE Subscribers are opening (at the firsSlore Wtf&f of the Cape Fear Bank) a very general assortment of ' - . ' Of the latest Importations, and tg duced prices. .1 ; ; ; ! - Ats0;;f.I:.: A large Assortment of omb and Shoes.. Saving Soaj j Bwttons , 1. H , : PORTER &7 . .'.-'' L Pec. 10, l r r .' . "O'i'1 1 1 m c j g w . j r . . m . i V I r ' vvZir CT
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