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VOL. VIliO FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, JttLY 31, 1823. I- - " THE OBSERVER, WEtKtt BI JOHS MACRAE, K minis, . HRRK DOLLARS a year, payable in ad- 'CfjTmFMENTS inserted at the ratel 'Scents a for the frst inter. ; irfy C, u rents for each subtequent , Han ana uu Solids. rn HE Subscriber mforms his cus. ' I ' ,.,s and the public generally, w Hition to his Tomer stock, th it in at I u J r.nek ennnliflc frnm he vrk. amongst which are the Ne foil ' - rr Cashonlu, they are of- ....in1 1 on cPllHli iv w ' i . ,,.is.iallv low prices : fere Lib hlnp and colored Cloths, oer ma-? - , i Ue, red, yellow &reeo Flannels, aj and figured BoiUbazetts, assort ed colours, f nb zincs, .:l.!d?; B ,e & coloured V aifncia rsungs, Du; ditto maisenies, l 4.4 Cambric (fmghams, 6t . Cambric Prints , a variety, is, assorted. and 7-8 Ii isli Line 44 1 1 a (.tnn Sh tings, 1 O , krif 1 1 ft Thread Cam 1 )C llrtllUIVr I I, IHVV,,; Ti .d and Kob!)inetc i,nces, PI 1 C ,..ra(V.fXX hn Cambricks, in aim 11 .s"1 onett, Book and Mull Muslins, 1 I rured do t'0. irk Satin Sinchews and Sarsnet, Fi: ured Silk and Cantim Crapes, -,e Shawls and Scl'.fs, M ,'ino llkffs. and fancy Silk do. Silk Umbrellas and Fatasols, C-irded Velvets, asortkl. Silk Velvet and Plush, I Hemp and Russia Shirtings and Os- naburs, 1 Blue Linens and Cottob Cassimeres, White and coloured Drillings, Seersucker, Imitation o. Ladies Leghorn Straw fcc Chip Flats, Elegant setts of RiDands, Ouletnen's napt and Leghorn Hats, ft Ivd, Beaver and Silk Gloves, 5-4 Apron Ticks. Checks, Superior Bed 5-4, 4 4 and 3 4 Am. Br Sheetings and Shirtings. j 8C? The above Gdods, together with many others too tedious to enu merate, having all neep bought for Cash, sind principally at Auction in the City of New-York j will be sold low, either by wholesale or retail. Country Merchants ate invited to call and examine them! JOHN McARN. May 29, 1823. 52:tf. ABU AH WttlTlKCi Has Just Received, S Cases Men's Leghorn Hats, 12 Cast-s Straw Bonnets, 1 Ilack and white Leghorn do. 2u LI). Bonnet Wire, 41 Nets Bandboxes, do. Packing do. ALSO, A handsome assortment of "ftrj Goods, Kch are uifered at Wholesale and detail, Low for CASH. May 15. 50:fL RHEUMATISMS AxU Inflamat ions Cured. IT IS A TACT, - TH -V T Kheumatism& ot ordina ry kind can be almost4nfaL WJiy cured, and RheumaticSains Jbvayji mitig(ited, in afew;hours; v ne use of Dr. Pierre K. 13raJ s dati Rheumatic &afoe.'Tno' valuable for its efficacy in uumitisms,thi Salve is proba .not surpassed in the, cure of ' U1S"S. Snrainji. Riirna. Sl.la hm ke" breasts, sore Ninnies mil other , t 'Hna ii.h . 1 mmations. A more le Family Medicine, itis nre- f :u,neu, has never been nftnrofl: Snld ! b! at one dollar, with f,r .. w awn tci itiicmes ists wjjl ,atJ 1 commikisiorll oeiurn shPiInn or d .. - 1 uv u iiuiat uc Jeti(n. R. t EDWARDS, Jtgtn - .drieston, tor the Southern states- roed.feW b,XeS of this valuable' eu'cne, for sale at the store of Fnptt n P TARr. A . C vk. o . ft ft , r w. , tht Pviccgiven for t-och Mm fan's store and at the Paper 26. CHEAP WHOLESALE Drug & Medicine Stove. Dr. IV. H. MUFklTTA Co. NFOKM their friends and the public generally, that they have now opened an extensive assort ment of Drugs and Medicines, im ported from some of the first houses in the United States, vvhich they will dispose of to Physicians and Merchants, on more liberal terms, than they can meet with South of New York or Philadelphia. Family Prescriptions, prepared s usual, with the greatest care, ol pure and genuine Medicine. Like wise Medicine Chests, designed for the use of Families residing in the country, constantly for sale. N. B. A large supply of Oils, Co lors, and Dye Stuffs ; Hatter's ma terials, and Coach Trimmings, dai ly expected. May 15. 50tf. if MADE & MENDED In thp hpst manner and at the slortest notice, two doors West of Mrs. Perrv'. on Old street, to vvhich place the subscriber has re moved his Copper-Smi thy Shop. AnDlications.made at the; store of "MaiAyer orkatithe Post Office, will be attendetoi JQBN MACRAK. V V LUABLE LANDS IN; EAST FLORIDA, FOR SJ1LE. THE subscriber has for sale, some valuable tracts cf land, lying on Tampa or All Saints Bay, Charlotte har bour, and other places in East Florida, which he will dispose of ori a liberal credit, for the greater part of the pur chase money ; or receive m payment inproved- estates in this staie, improved lots in Fay&ttev ille, negroes, or other personal propet v. Applv to THOS. STRODE, Agent for the owner, Faveiteville, JV. C. July 15 1823. S 7tf-lp res Supply. BARNUM BEACH & Co. have just re ceived in addition to their former Stock, a large and fresh supply of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, which they offer for prices lowr than usual, for Cash or Produce. Also, 10 Boxesreal Whrttemore's Cards 50 doz, Morocco Hats 10 cases Straw Bonnets 50 pr. Nankeen, vhite Linen and strip ed Pantaloons ; 30 Short Jackets T310doz. rlair Seives 5Q boxes Windsor Soap - .'-.. reams iiung f FCi ,t 100 doz. LadiesHair Combs, '? ? Thev also continue to manufacture''l-a' dies Boots and Shoes, of different descnp. tions. June 4, 823. l.tf. AN AAV AY from the subscriber's plan Wtation in Chatham county, about the first of A)ril last a negro hiari; named GE OR GE. H e is of rather small stature. GEORGE. He is of rather srtaU stature. wtthtar.'lr. and ofa oleas'in? cuuntehaiice. I Va-lir21ivaKotit twentv-one or two vears of affe. lie was purchased last spring at the sale of George Luther's prope:rty,; and i IfffiSL1? itfJ Jil Ut l w " - - " J' " wkYrnne to the countv of Gates, whert he Was raisedahdiShere MrLuther gov hnn by; his wifelilr give above re wardrand all reasonable charges, to who ever will apprehend and deliver George to me ; and 1 will giVCj a reward of htty doJ lars, upon the conviction of any person who has been ilty fof barborirg, sjup porting or employing hinr since he ran away, or wnosnan nave given mm a iw ecd or false pass. , J. A. CAMERON. Deep River, June il5, 1823. 3tf The Editor of the Mar at Raleierh, and the Edenton Gazette, will publish this1, advertisement tour times and send their accounts to the Observer Office for pay ment. Tiaut; Deeds, FOR 6AUB AT THIS OJfFJEE. TH aT lt gant, new, three stf ry Brttk House, built by Col. J Clark, on the rising groundof H -strett. a little above ih- Matisi n Hotel, calculated for a H use of Entertainment, now tht property of Mi . Wm. L. McNeill, has been latt l taken by the subscribe r and will be open for the reception of company on tin 25U; of M; y next. Ladies anct Gentle men travelling, and others, are. respectfully 'nvitedto call and see. It stands'in the mr st healthy part of th town, with delightful water brought by the aqueduct from one of the fines founia'ms in the country The room' re large and airy, with fire places in almbslHJie lodging rooms. The Beds and Mattrasses are of the begf qudhtaild wiBjbt kirpt in the neatest manner, with gfoVd, L 'v hful servants eqtfal; if notsietior to any, in the state ; and every utention will be paid to reiiUer thtir stay agreeable, by their Obt. sei vt. 1 v ' C7 In addition to the ?bove accommodations, a BATHING ROOM will be prepared for Hot 01 Cold Bathing The Mansion Hotel Will be kept open as usual, tillhe - dh May next, when a removal to the above mentioned new house will take place. " Good Stabling Provender 8cc for h-rses. r N. B Tle Accommodation St ge for Norfolk leaves the Mansion Hotel on Monday and Fri 'ay mornings at 4 o'clock ync returns ,n Suday and Thursday evenings, at half past 7. TheCh, rleston Mail btagt leaves every other day at 4 a m. and returns the intermediate days at 6 a m. ; at which place the stag books ar kept by P T T. Fivt tu vill , Anril7, 1823. 45 tf MA: N 8ION HOTEIi FJ1FETTEVILLE, NORTH-CAROLINA. THC Subscriber having leased this Es-ial fish men t, lately it the occupan cy of Capt. Taber, is now in readiness tq accommodate TiaveJIeis and Boarders. Hetendeis his warmest thanks tdthe public and the citizens of F yetteville, for the former patronage and friendlv support which he has re ceived, and in soliciting a continuance of these favors, assures them, that ev erv txertion shall be made, a d due attention bestowed in order to the com fort and pleasure of travellers and boarders : His Rooms are numerous, being new, clean and large, are well adapted for comfort and health, open ing upon a garden which presents a fine prospect; superadded, arc thecom f i ts of ease and retirement, whicn may be ei j yed in spacious Parlours by tiavellmsr families. This situation, standing on one of the most elevated streets, ishealthy ; attended with the1 advantage and convenience arising fr i th important and extensive busi ess transaeted on that street, which will m-ake it the interest of Countiy Merchants an Planters to call -it is constantly supplied by means of aqueducts, with pure water, issuing from one of the best fountains in the state. His B R will be constantly supplied with the best and choicest Liquors, his Table with ti;e best the countryfand market affords ; his stables shall be attended by faithful, steady and honest Ostlers Other advantages are attendant upon this Establishment, rarely to be excelled in any other Public House in this state. , Dillon Jordan. THE MANSION HOTEIi Is the only Stage Office Tne Mali Line for Washington Lity, A. M. and departs at half past 7- C7The Accommodation Stage for every Monday and Friday morning, at Thursday evenings, at halt past 7 The Wilmington Stage arrives hours as the ugubta feiage. The Augusta Stage arrives at 8 dav and Saturday, and departs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at a bout 5 o'clock, A. M. DILLON JORDAN. The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Augusta Advertiser, are re quested to insert the ..bove advertisement one month and forward their bills for payment FayettevUle. May 22, 1,23. 5 l.tf. B&viA. An&erson, Jr. Marble Cutter, t W AVNR nurchased the Stock of Awec'tlard and taken the stand lately occupied y him, will supply tjhose who want with , , ptonuuientsromb tables Head-stones, And any other article in the line vvhich may be wanted. Also Build ing Stotie of every -description, of the best rtr Stone & of the country stone. The work will be done in the best manner and on iuodt ate terms. Hay-Street. Fay etter ille, N C. . or ftaAe, X HE tenement on the south side of Person street forroerh occupied L y Messrs. Broadfooi & Cochran, well calculated for a whfesak, or retail grocery, with warehouse, ike and a good stand for business For tern s, ap Plyt . JOHN M. DOBBIN. Ilia 1 lf 12.June 2f. P, T. Taber. ior tlie following Stages : arnvestvery Morning at one o clock Norfolk, lenves the Mansion Hotel 4 A. M. and returns on Sunday and and departs on the same days and o'clock. P. M. on Tuesday, Thurs Cev Crockery at tlie old stand. C & P. MALLETT- . 7 AVING taken the house on Hav H street, lately occupied by Mr. Wm. l ams as a Crockery store, beg Ieae to inform the public, that they have now on nana a general assortment in the above line and intend keeping a regular sup- py, iur wwieu purpose uiey, pave niaae arrangements wmi the agents of several cAicustvv: puiicricstlji n-ngianu. vraiesaiiu 1 street; formerly VVm. I-auders 1 55 :asks, assorted in' .the best - manner, put j Eighty-seven acres near. Rockfish Wro up at the manufactories, will always bejLaU(jerg , 0 37 kept on hand, and experienced and care- ful packers will be employed, for such as prefer sel'cting from the shelves !" In addition to the above, hey will have at all times on hand- a general assortment ff Grocies, Wines and Liquors, Dry goods. Hardware and Cutlery, all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest mar- ket prices. . - On consignment, Cases of whole and half pieces Irish Linen, sets superb Tea China, at cost and charges, ten tons' Swedes Iron, and twenty tierces London Porter, in bottles. June 24, 1823. 4w 6. Te Subscriber WISHES to employ -some young; man 'of character, to take Charge of a 'I an -Yard, where the business is extend sivelv carried on. . 4One desircus of learn ing the trade, ..ould be preferred j to whom, if well recommended, a conven ient situation is offered on good terms, t 8wtl2 h WALTER F. LEAK. Richmond Co. Grasstf Island, 1 mi Pee Dee River. w L For Sae jr f 1 . a tiA i vaiuaoie tenement on the north side of "Hav-street, in the Brick Row, at present occu p.ed by Mr. A. l urner, and a good stand tor business; payment will be made -easy to purchasers. Apply to JOHN M. DOBBIN. June 12. I IS : rSbeYiffs.Sale; ON the 4th dy of Aigttit neXtI;will expose to public tefor cash at the Court-Uous in FayietteirUIe tie fol lowing JLot&sufd Lands, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due thereon, tor the year 1821. v , . ' ." One-eighth acre lot, improved, near Joe Sampsons igivert in by Lydia Bass gO 1 5 ' One inSproved lot oh norUi street,given in by Betsy Burkloe . 0 62 Two hundred and " three acres on the gum brarib, Daniel Blacks 1 70 One unimproved lot on Hillsborough street, given in by J. Campbell 0 15 Three-ti'ths of three acres, formerlv Na than Pearces, -at Qampbellton landing, given in by .1 Dickson 0 62 ;, Aine lot M) by 50 teet, on cool spring street, b do. 0 151-2 One unimproved lot fronting cool spring street, and Starks ally, by do. '0 15 1-2 One quarter acre lot, formerly Leo nards, on Person and Russel streets, given in by do. J 0 7 1-2 One lot 40; feet front, back of the brick row, given in bydo, ; 0 7 12 '1 hree lots 63 feet front in James Ba- feers plan, on Hay mount 0 7,1-2 One lot on Rowan street, given in by j Jacob Eddy 0 62 12 One improved lot near spring, by Moreno . - the poplar o 1U Five hundred, acres on Hectors creek, 300 acres on Hockhsh do. 2 63 1 2 One hundred and eighteen acres on Gil lespie and Mumford streets, given in by Susanna Mumford,- for R. Mumfords es tate 9 30 Five hundred acres on Sandy Run, giv en in by do. - 1 55 One lot unimproved, in Campbelhon, by do. 0 7 1-2 One improved lot on B6w street, given in- by James P. Wilson, as the property of MaryjtWilson. ! 4 65 Three acres on Kamsay street, given in by Elizabeth Windham , 0 46 1 -2 One hundred audi twenty-two acres or. west side of cross creek, given4- in by ft. Uaiford 0 75X2 Eighty acres on the head of W alkers branch, by do. t 49 Seven acres t on tlie back of Dolphin Davis, unimproved, given in . by W illiam Hussel, tor John ltussel 1 81-2 Three acres at Clarendon bridee, eiven in by do. v 0 93 Three thousand acres between Kock fish and Drowning creeki as Angus Gil-chrisfa.-' ' vHj'- ' 0 93 Two hundred End twenty-five acres ber tween Halt swamp and Rockfish, as Vtn. Stuart, t " ; ; 0 67 ' - .' One hundred and fifty acres on Little river, -Neill Smith v v 1 51 ! . Tw o hundred acres on the YadTrin road, Daniel McArthurs 0 47 1 wo hundred and twenty-five acres on little Rockfish,5 Duncan Colquhouns 34 j . Eighty-eight' jicres on the Indian branch or camp, Wm. McKenzie; . 0 ISJjf John Muhoys One hundred acres.ronrthe Gallburv. wr oi3i Two? thousand three hundred and five aces on Willis creek, Jas, Sims 6 20 The folio-wing are unlisted; and subject to a double tax. r , . One unimproved lot on the comer of Russel and Patterson streets, formerly ihe propertv of Henry BransohT 0 77 1-2 two do. adjoining th'cTabove, formerly Branson 1 . 0 62 Fifty acres adjoining Avers, by do.15 1-2 One improved lot in Campbellton, has. Broadfoots lr 0 55 One do. on Bow street, joining Dr. Mc Kav, Bolithas f 1391-2 One do. on Old'sfreet, joining Clark and Pattillo, do. .j One do. oil North street, MollyCamp Deu , w ., ;v Onfe do. with dwelling-house, on Union, street, Chas. Chalmers 7 75."", One do. on the easi'dW;UhTontreetvt opposite the a&ove. With stable do. 62 f One do-, on HavohtUnt do. O 3l Two hundred and?sixty -seven acres on Buckhead creek do. 1 65 A One lot and store house, on Person st. Eliza Halls -lM 67 1 -2 Nin hundred acres on .iRoctfislK for- I merly D. Jordans .V 279 One lot and dwelling, on North street; 1 james Kervan 0 93 ! Gne iot 66 feet front, on Cool spring One half acre lot on Groves and Ann street, formerly Jacob Levy 0 461- One half do on North streei do. 15 1-2 Gne lot on street, joining Baxter, ditto 7 75 One 4o. with stable, on Hillsborough streeT do.5 i ? 0 31 One do, 153 feet 3v 151 feet, on Hil'.s 1 borouch street, do.C 0 31 One do. 88 do. by 133 feet, on do. 23 One do- 40 by 100 feet, on do. 0 73 1-4 One do 60 by 20 feet, on do 0 23 On dp. 200 by 114 feet, 01. do. 0 15 1-2 One do. and warehouse, on Bow street - 3 10 do. on Hillsborough street 0 15 1 2 Seventeen and nine-tenths acres on a bove Harrington Hill 0 31 Two lots and dwellings in Campbellton, Catharine Livingston 0 38 One do. on Hay street, joining Cantauardia-the following gentlemen n ay Duncan Murchisi n 1 55 Seventy acres on the north side of Per son street, below Blunts creek, the pro perty of Mark Russel 6 20 , One lot and half the grist mill, on Blunt creek do. 1 55 One lot and improvement, on Maiden Lane, formerly the property of Archibald Ochiltree 3 10 I One lot joining the above, owner not known 1 55 I One lot with four store houses, on the I south side ot Hay street, formerly Bowellfc orOchiltrees 9 30 Five hundred acres on the head of th Raft swamp, lieirs of C. Linsay 1 55 ALEX. MKAY, Late Sh'ff. June 24, 183& 5r5w. SVieYifF'Sdle; ON the 4th day oi August nert l will expose to public sale, for cash at tbe ; Court-HQUse in Fayetievillei the follow-': J iner Ia:ds, or so much as wilL satisfy' the tax due for tne year " v Seventy-seven acres on Hollingsworths creek, eriVen in by Wm. Anderson.jr. U -u . .?r,4cts.- Four hundred and forty-seven I acres on," Saridy creek, given in by David. Cul-' breath - : 'r ; 'W..- ; One hundred acres on Buck creek? giv en in by do. for the heirs of Niven LuK breath -16 Fifty acres on Great Swamp or' creek given in by Jesse I'ukenunier r . 5 ;- - JVK One hundred acres joining Armstrong; and others, given in by John Culbreath ' fifty acres on Black river, given in by, Hugh V right 77 ; T wo hundred and fifty acres joining ?r above, given in by Archibald W right ' . -4l;r. . Four thousand five hundred a res on Ilarrison?s creek, given in by John Dick son, agent for Conrad J. Grazier 2 79 v Fifty acres on Cut fewamp, given in by Dickson tor ArchibaldCulbreath 16 Sixty -MX acres on Lock's creek, given 1 in by Dickson for John Antry 31 ,r . Three hundred acres on the great : swamp, one hundred and forty do.? on Sampson, road 2 79, v Four hundred and twenty-five acres on Sandy creek, fifty" do. on Sugss creek 70 s-. : Thirty-six acres near James Blues, 23 J do. on flat swamp ' - - 69 Eight hundred acres on ' Rockfish " , ; - s , 77 . : GEO.AV EArANS,-,23e;67r. ( for Alex; M'Kay late Sheriff; June 3, 1823.-5t9 j TTAY1NU bought out the stock and j XX trade of Vlvan Wilcox, begs leave to , oiler lus services to. the public, - in the Clocand Watch repairing, Jeweller and Silver smith business. in 4 the above branches, all he will promise is, ttr use hisr best endeavors to merit the patronage of his friends and benefactors. He wiO also keep constantly on liard, a general assort ment of fancy, and other goods, consist ; ing, in part, ot locks,, Y atches, gold and silver, musical, repeating, patent lever. horizontal, and plain ; an elegant assort ment ot JeweJry and Silver W 01k ;v1ili tary Goods " Musical lnstrtiments j Ma- ? sonic Jewels t MarEs ana urnamems ; Plated Britanhia, 'Brass, and other house-" hold art ides, for use aud fancy t Gentle- mejn'S shaving and dressing utensils ;' La-' dies dress ornaments and 'toilet appeni . dages ; Dirks, Pistols, and other toj s, tor men and boys : besides a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention. Also for side, on consignment, three gigs, with' ' narness. owti lfaettee Aca-letr. flHIS Institution now ofiers advantages X equal to any in the Southern Staves, being conducted on the most approved , principles and provided w.ith " superior Teachers in every branch jbf useful and 01 namental education. Thilwlth its healthy : situation and moderate charges for board and tuitioi-, must insure it a liberal patron age. The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attend ing it TERMS PER QU ARTER. . Female Department, conducted1 by Mrs. Hamilton, with assistant teachers, -rtudimerits, - - - R2 5(l - Reading and W riting, . - - 3; Erierlish Grammar, Ancient andl i '. m m , .".'1 . ' ... . 1 ! ,uses. of.f the -Maps and Globes, V History; Chronology, Mytho- logy, ..Rhetoric, Belles Let- v (j -." rtres, Composition, Natural 1 ij ;; Philosophy, Botany, with! pram and ornamental Needle. I Work, - n -J Music, taught by Madam Veilla, in the best Italian style, per annum, 60; perquar- 5 . ter, 20 -J. Ditto, taught out of the Institution, . 100 y. per annum. f Drawing, Painting, and the French Ian-. . guage, by M . Laisney, a native of Frai ice, 1 Drawing and Painting, - 6 French, - , - ' " 6 " Classical department, under Dr. G. Davis. t The Latin and Greek, Languages, Natural ' 1 ancJ'Moral Philosophy, Logic, A strono- , my. Mathematics, Geometry, andAlge ? bra. 8. f ' ENGLISH MALE DEPARTM ENT. Uutiiroei ts, j - - S3 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic," English Grammar, Ancient and V Modern Ciebgraphy, pShlthe flH . 1 use of the Maps an jGIobesi Pens and ink p ro vid e d i t h 0 ViC barge . Ataxof 25 : cents on eich t'udenv for VY ood, Water 8tc. . - ,$:M rJs - Board, including Att thebore brancKi es, except Music, g35 per quarter, paya- ble in advance. - r" TV m. Hamilton. , rr'r'For the satisfaction of Parents ami be referred to: John A. Cameron, Esq. President ot the School Committee, or tlie Kev. R. H. Morrison. ' Fayetteville, June 5, 1823. lry.l PERSONS using weiglts or measures in the town ot Fayetteville, or in the .mnty of Cumberland, must call at tlie ffice" in that part of the State-House lormerly occupied by J. Mclver, Esq. and have them tried by the Standard, by he 8th of August next, or they will be dealt with as the law directs. " - STANDARD KEEPER FavetteiiUe, Julv 24, 1823. " 3vtlO. L :-"i v .7 4:0m -ft
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