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' FAIOSTTE - M$ -.v; ' " ; : - - - - - - - ' - ' r- r,-. . ; - Tolume YI.) YayetteviWe, JCouili Carolina, Aril 3, 1 - W-:--- j v -- ' Store. rSHE Subscriber having taken the eld stand in Market Square, lor- '.aA oo u Shn Store hv hieriv occujiicw J he late firm ot A. Stevens as o, rives notice that he has just opened general aim eut of Ladies and Gentlemen's IOOTS aud SHOEiS f the latest fashions and most appro- ol mfmiifnrture. J As he will constantly be receiving resll supplies, aim a uc yutv. oing a cash business only, those wno ive hmi their custom may rely on eintr supplied at the cheapest rates. VV Li. 11. V V ULi X . March 12, 1823. 41:3w. HAY-MOUNT POUTER HOUSE rHE subscriber wishes to in X form the inhabitants of Fayette ville and otheVs, that he has opened a Porter House at his s'ore in Hay street, and is prepared to furnish a Relish at any time. Fro:n all who may favor him with their custom, good order and gentlemanly behaviour will be ex. pccteU. JORDAN HOWELL. March 20, 1823- 42 tf N. B. J. H. still keeps up his assortment of necessaries for family consumption. Selling Off at Cost, THE ENTIRE sTOdK OF Cna, (ilass, & art- euwavc, BELONGING TO THE SUBSCRIBER, CONSIS I'lNG O Cut and Plain Glass Tumblers Wine and Jeily Glasses Decanters, Quads and Pints Pitchers, Plates, Dishes, Salt Stands China Teapots. SugarDishes, Cream Pots, Bjwls, Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers, &c. Sec. With a Very Complete Assortment of Earthen Ware Suitable for town and country trade. Any person wishing to engage in the above business, may meet with a Bargain, by purchasing the whole Stock. Country Merchants wishing to purchase will do well to call and ex amine the Goods. Packing warranted to go safe. Wm. Tains. IV. B. All those who are indebted to tlie subscriber, are requested to come torwuiu and settle their ac counts. March 13. 41 5m Rail Way, at Campbelton. WILL be sold at Public Auction, on Thursday, the 24th day ol Aoril next, at 3 o'clock P. M t the Town House,. riic Lot & AVarchouse, together with all the improvements ur tlie contemplated Rail Way at ached thereto, situated south of the bridge at Campbelton, being the pro perty of the late Abi ni. Stevens, dec ALSO, l'ew No. ii in the Pres- ytenaH Church, belonging as above. Six and twelve months credit will be given and approved security re quired. J. BIRDSALL, Ex'r. March 13. 41 tdos Mills. ' 1 uIE well known Saw and Grist Mills belong-inc to the sub fcuoer, having undergone a tho- f uu-u repair, are again in complete Aperaiiun. The access to these - w gorily have on hand a very Yin..,-... - ... -w,,ve variety ot the best Luin fr which will be sold on as as lav or Jiuie terms a'can be obtained in any art ol tlie county. Ujb would abo that suih urain as is hereafter pruu-ht to his Mills, shall be ground Pl" dieted in the beCt manner; r,u u account ol ih pressure ot ll'es, the dues shall be charge d . -..V, Kieijin msteaa ot one j us heu toluie JOHN ELLIS. ,s Willis, March 19, 1823. KU Notice. ; T the Court of Pleas and Quar- -OL ter Sessions for the county of , Cumberland, March T.rm, 1823, the subscriber qualified as Adminis trator on the estate of WILLIAM WARDEN, deceased, late of the town of Fayetteville, merchant Notice is hereby given, toall persons having demands against the estate of the said deceased, to present them for payment within the time limited by law, or they will be barred of a recovery. Those indebted to the estate by note or otherwise, are re quired to come forward and make immedintf payment. JOHN M'LERAN. Admr. Fayetteville, 12th .March, 1823. Further Notice. ON Monday the 14th of April next, will be offered for sale at Auction, at the store lately oc cupied by William Wardt.n, deed, on Person street, all his STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of an ex tensive assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, together with a large supply of Saddlery, Harness Mounting. &c. and a quan tity of ready made work in that line. At the same time, after the sale of the Goods is completed, will be sold the unexpired Lease of tht two Lots on Person street, wiih the Buildings thereon, lately occupied as a Store and Saddlers Shop. Also, on Thursday the 17th, at ihe Town House in Fayetteville, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, agreeably to an Order of Cumberland County Court, a numb r -f valuable NE GROES, amon which is a firt rate Saddh r. At the san.e time and place will be sold all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, belonging to the deceased. Terms of Sale, six months credit, purchasers giving bond with ap proved Steuriiy. JOHN M'LERAN, Admr. I'M arch 12th, 1823 41 4vv State of North Carolina, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. ourt of Pleas aijid Quarter Sessions, Mjiich lerm, lb2o. y Original At VS. Duncan Smith J TACHHtNJ, Levied in the liands of John McNeill, esq. 1 .l 1. 1 1 . IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the defendant. Duncan Smith, has removed him self out of the btate, so that the or dinary process of Law cannot be served upon him Therefore, or dered by the Court, that there be judgment of condemnation on the monies in the hands of the Garnish- ee, su ject to me plaintiffs hnal judgment when obtained and that publication be made in the Carolina Observer and Fayetteville Gazette, for inree months, that the defendant come forward, on oi before the next session of this Court, to oe held at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in June nixt, then and there to replevy and plead, oth erwise Judgment will be made final against him. Test, JOHN ARMSTONG, Clk. March 10, 1823. 41 3m State of North Carolina, CUMBERLAND COUNTS. Court ot Fleas and Quarter Sessions March Term, 1823. Charles D. Jones "I Ys f Original At- Charles Tho?nfi80n) tachment, Levied in the hands ot Francis King and .4 summoned him as Garnishee. - -W T appearing to the satisfaction of Jl the Court, that the defendant, Charles Thompson, has removed himself out of the State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him Therefore,' or dered by the Court, that there be judgxient ot condemnation on the monies in the hands of the Garnish ee. su ject to the plaintiff's final Judgment when obtained -and that publication be made in the Carolina Observer aiid B ayetteville Gazette, for three months, that defendant come forward, on or before the next session of this Court, to be held at lite Court House in Fayetteville, on tht first Monday iu June next, then and there to replevy and plead, oth erwise Judgment will be made final against him. TVf, JOHN ARMS 1 KONG, Clk. Match 10, 1823. 40 3m The Bible Society H AVE on hand, a quantity- of Gaelic j German Bibles, For sale at very moderate prices, or for gratuitous distribution to such as cannot afford to buy. JOHN MACRAE, Librarian. March 21, 1823. 42 tf Barnum Beach & Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, 15 Packages LADIEfS' & GENTLEVtENS' BOOTS & $UOS. Made particularly' jut Retailing. ALSO, V 14 Boz. Blk. cSj Coloured Morocco 10 Doz. Bair Seives 10 Boxes Cotton Canls, Which are offered at Who!; ;ale and detail, lower than usual, for Cash. 0" All debts contracted wi.h us, after this notice, will be consi dered on interest after 30 days. Feb: 13, 1823: 37if State of North Carolina, cumbehland county. Court tf Pieas ami Quarter Sessions, March Term, 182J.. Duncan Smith , Original At vs. Robert Ratfoi'd. ) tachaiejnt, Levied on a i.trw train named Jacob, and on !; imiuirt d and twt nt-tw acres of L4Cd on (Ji oss Creek, juinwg John Blacks Also, ig'hty ;icrts on or n--ar the head of ilie Waik'i Uranch, subject to former i vi"s. T appearing1 to the satista.tion ui 1L this Court, lhat the defendant Rooert Raiford, has removed hi 'i self out of the State, so-that the in dmaiy process of hiv cannot bt. served on hini therefore, ordered by the Court, that th re be judgn ent of condemnation on the proper) levied on, subject to 'he plaiutitl4s finai judgment when obtained and that publication be made in the Ca rolina Observer and Fayetteville Gazette, tor three months, that dc fendant come forward, on o. bef rt the next session of this court, to neld at the Court House in Fayctte viiie, on the first Monday in June next, then unU'there to replcv) and plead, otherwise Judgment will b. made final against him. Test ' JOHN ARMbTRONCi, Clk. March 10. 1823. 41 3m State of North Carolina, Cumberland County. Ala'Vl. i - i'in 1823. RDERED, That in future tins Court will iav no Witness K 0 Tickets in btate cases, issued from the Superior or County Court, unless the Clerk of said Court snail certify upon such 1 ickets, tUat the county is properly chargeable with tne same. From the Minutes. JOHN ARMSTONG, Clk March 12 4 Mm State of North-Oaroiina, MUORE C6UI I V, Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1623. RoderickMcAuley 0rigmal At- rim- VSo, tachment. William Sioon. 7 Levied on 225 Acres of L.and,i on the wavers of Drowning Creek, near or adjoining Angus Camp bell's Lands. HIS Suit is published that the Defendant may have notice thereof, so that he may appear and defend if he thinks proper. CORiN. DO WD, Clk. 42:3 in. State of North Carolina, SAMFSOJS COUNTY. Court of Fleas and Quarier Sessions, February Term, liS23. N Attachment was regular ly returned- to this Court, en titled, ' JLundy L.ee vs. Randotih W Latimer: Levied upon certain Corn and Fodder of the Defendant." WHEREUEQijf it was Ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer lor six weeks, for the Defendant to come forward and replevy and plead by next Court, or Judgment will b entered up against him. HOLMES, c.s.c.c. March 0. 42:7 w. S WE E TJLANB, is, ni II 8 a y; MBBLE-CTTTTKB. Jonu ' ents, Tomb-tables Head-stones, cse. Hay-Street, Fayetteville, ZV,: C. STILLS MADE $ MENDED In i he nest manner, and at the shot test notiie, two doors West ol :Yi:. Perry", on Old street, to which pla e 1 he subscriber has re moved his Copper-Smnh Shop. ppln ations made at the store ot M;j. Ayer, oi at the Post Office, vini be attended to. JOHN MACRAE. V?:,r-. ), 20. 1823. 42 tf ivor baie or Rent, 2 HIA i wt l: known Public House and the Piemises situate on Creen Strt et, called For a Tavern no stand is more eligi- .e in this T'nwn, so it hos been (itemefi in times past .id prestnt, bavini; been occupied as such iur tne i.Htr or fitly year ; the loi hich extends back to the creek, comprehends a large and valuable Vegetable Garden, and ii fi nt a beautiful Flower Gar den. The Houses ae larg and commodious The Stabling which is used as arf .'ppm tenance to the cstaitishment is new and remarka bly sp icius and well modelled ALSO, ' V Lot of Three Acres, on Lamon-street, near the residence oi the Rev. Colin Mcivci, purchas ed at i he sale of Robert Raiford, ad joining the lots of Messrs. Eccies & s ihinghast. ' For frirther particulars, apply to John Kelly. March 20. 42:3 w. Houses to Rent. A 'Dwelling House and More, at t.'te corner ol Kxcliansre square, loot of h.o Mount. A new dwelling house on Mu ii I oid siteet, witii a good ar den attached to it. A comfortable Brick te nement un ISoriii &tieei, with a large Lo. . 5iibies. &c. A small, but comforta ble house, i-ii Kauvsa street, ioV ineriy occupied by Thomas Moore, Brass founder And A very desirable resi de ice on the Court lioue square. JOHN MACRAE. March 20. 1823. 42 tf For Sale, THAT Valuable & com modious House and Lot On Maiden Lane, in the Town of Fayetteville, formerly the proper ty of Abner F. Bowell, and now in the occupancy of Charles B. Jones, Esq. Also, PEW No. 21, on theground floor of St. John' Church, audPEW No. 30, ou the M " " Iliac lHjlll ground floor of the Presbyerian Church iu Fayetteville. John Armstrong. Jan. 14, 1823. 33 it COPARTNERSHIP. f.ll&criber.hairp formed a Jonnection in business under tWetHrm.of Fitzharrisf&f Gallop, And have taken the New Brick store on Person street, one door east of Messrs. Williams & Co. where they offer at 'Wholesale and Retail, FOR CASH OR ACCEPTANCES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS. Extra Black, Blue and Coloured Clottis Super do do do do Extra do do Cassimeres Blue and Mixt Sactinetts Valencia, Toilinett & Silk Vestings White and Coloured Marseilles dq Silk and Worsted Ladies' Plaids Caroline do Tan an , do 4 Tartan Cloaks Bombazettes, Assorted Green Bocking Baizes Red, White and Green Flannels White Gauze do Blankets, assorted An assortment of Calicoes and Giug nams Irish Linens and Long Lawns Irish Sheetings ?: Thread Cambricks Jackonet and Mull Muslins Book and Cambrick do Biack Strsnets and Sinciiews Green do do Green, White & Pink Florence Silks Black Figured Grosvenot do Black Figured Denaples do Stripe Silks, assort, d Black Canton and Bandanna Hdkffs. Company Silk do do Black and White Silk Lace Veils Elegant worked do do Caps Mull Mull anu,Leno do Muslin and Thread Lace insertion Silk and Cotton Laces Black, Marareen, Blue and Lilack Plushin gs do do do do Gimps Silk and Tabby Velvets, assorted co lours if Black, Blue and Coloured Canton Crape Ro lies Black, Blue, Green and White Italian Crapes Nankeen Crapes, assorted Black Velvet Ribbons, assorted Nos. Fancy Ribbons, assorted Gteen Gauze Ladies' and Gentlemens' JSlack and White Silk Hose do do Black and coloured W orsted do do , do White cot ton do An assortment of Lambs Wool do Ladies' and Gentlemens' Black and White Silk Gloves do Fleeced Kid, Black & White do do Black and Coloured Beaver do Gentlemens' Beaver & Buckskin do do Silk, Worsted, Lambswoul and cotton Half Hose Tortoise Shell and Ivory Combs Jet Waist Buckles- and many other Articles, which, together with those expected from New Yorki in a few days, will make their assortment of Goods complete. Groceries. Madeira, Sherry, TeherifTe, Malaga and rort Wines Jamaica Rum and French Brandy Lump and Loaf Sugars Gun-Powder, Imperial and Hyson - Teas , , Chocolate and Green Coffee Soft Shell Almonds and Muscatel Raisons m ' Pepper, Spice and Race Ginger London Mustard, JNutmegs& Cassia FFF Powder and Shot, assorted, &c. Saml. Whittemore & Co's Cottoh-and Wool Cards A VARIETY OP ! Har&&re and CwtleYy, Wrought and Cut nails, assorted. Sweede's Iron, assorted sizes. - Lawrence Fitzharris, Alexander Gallop. Fayetteville, N. C-Jan. 1, 1 823.-3 ltf GARDEN SEEDS. THE SUBSCRIBER Has Just Received, and offers for Sale at a Reduced Price 30 Boxes Garden Seeds, of a Superior Quality, each Box containing 310 papers of various kinds. William Nott. Feb. 13. 7 tf TJfE FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY S the inhabitants Of Fayetteville' are deeply interested "in the present state ard iuture prospects the Academy the visiting commit tee take an early opportunity ;tafA report the result of the Private ex grY amination of the Scholars. V jtl! Considerable solicitude has, been felt for the success of the School, as the Teachers were new and the V plan untried--and it is with pleasure that the committee have observed' the decided advances made by the students in the different depart ments. L Aw arrangement has been made; which identifies both the interest and the honour of the Teachers wicli the prosperity of the Seminary ; and( the Committee congratulate their pfellow citizens on the prospect of having an Academy both useful and, j I creditable to the town. - The next Quart er will begin on; the 1st Anril. when Mrs. Hamilton yvill be assisted by a Tutoress , from Baltimore. A Teacher of Music? and Drawing is likewise engaked--Dr Davis will continue in the Classi , cal Department. RO BT.DCW At D SON, R. H.MORUISON, GEO. McNlELL, Visitimk Committee, Marrh 2fi iRf.q. 40 tf. JOKDAN'S 1 1 lH PL snbrrihpr hprrs Ipavpv tO inform his friends', and t Ye public, that he continues at lns well known stand, where rote: will meet with comfortable accom- .'NX modations. His Stables are equal, if not superior, to any in this State, and are constantly supplied with Forage and Grain of every kind, and attended by iaithiul and stea- The citizens ot Fayette ville are also informed, that he is ready to receive on his usual reasonable terms. Dillon Jordan. Fayette Hie, Jan. 23, 1623. 34lf NOTICE. j ALL persons are hereby can : tioned againi-t trading, for a Note of Band given by Jno. Bairjw to Neil Shaw, for two bundled and fifty dolla rs, payable the 1st day of March 1823, and the said Bain is forwarned from' pay jug the said note to any but myself, as the property of said note is in-me. The Note is in the possession of . Daniel M'Cormick, with whom it was unfortunately left by said Shaw. John Hollingswortli. March 5tb, 1823. 40tf . i 1 . A TRUNK, CONTAIN 1NG sundry articles of Dry Goods, and some wearing apparel, was left at the Post Ofliee, early last summer by a wagoner, f stating it to be for a man who would - call for it in a few days.- No ap plication having yet been made, "it is thought advisable to make this public advertisement of the circum stance, that the pwnervmay know: , where 0 find his property. ' v - ' JOHN MACRAE, March 20, 1323. 42 tf f ' - . (QDoct. Thomas Nash. Cameron tenders his professional ser vices to the Inhabitants of .Fayette ville aiwi its Vicinity. Ilehastaken the shop lately occupied by Docror Scott, at which place, or at his hfo thers John A. Cameron, he may be found by those who wish to employ him. : -. Sept. 11, 1822. 15 tf rf ' - - " . - - i Last Notice. ALL persons indebted to ' the Estate of Abraham : Steven dec. and hereby notified that the ac . counts juid notes remdining; unp jdc; on the 10th day of April next, will Replaced in the hands of anofiVer; for Collection. ' J. BIRDSA hxTt March 26 43 2w. t". V . 1 - Ltt- I .... . , - ifi'. .v
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