tt 4jv if'- -4 . A i-" CAROLINA - . s. r. FAYE EVIL NO VOL. VII. FAYETTEV1LLE, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1823. 1 - . ' ' ' ' ! Igtuy . ; LE (GAZETTE. THE OBSERVER, rraSBKn WHKlTBTiOH MACRAE, Fl TEH MS, ..r, nnr I. A US a year, payable in ad- 1'f i::r.r. '"''"'.'loruPXTS inserted at the rate h 1 .J. ,mmre for the first insrr- uf'X'Ll thirty cents for each subsequent Ceai Goods. Hi: Subscriber informs his cms. fS t0!e. and the public generally, - . Mihm, tn his former stock. ! a', rceived fresh supplies from Xe,' York, amongst which are the i.winffGDODS.-A. he calculates Ev,!nrjr for Vastiomy, uiey are ui- ll.r l,tr frroc . . j -i i rMu S.i,er hl ick blue ano cuioicu iums9 Lints assorted colours, red yellw tV; green r lanuns, j; ',; nd figured Combazetts, assort ed colours, -7 W y- W ntf & coloured Valencia Vestmgs, l),tto ditto Marseilles, . ani 4 4 Cambric Ginghams, f u, v Cambrn- frinis, u vaiinv, 4 4 aii.l 7-8 Iiish Linens, assorted. I 4 4-4 Ctton Shirtijigs, r,re:id Cambric and Thread Carrr hue H.itidkerchiefs, TVe.d and Bobbinett Lpcps, PI .in and figured Cottn C mihricks, J. -men, Book and Mull Miiiiins, Kin,ied do do. H ark S:'io Sinchews and Sarsnet, ftiit'l i k and ('anion Crapts, Crn Sh -hvU and Scarfs, M Ji.m ir.fT-. and fan- v Silk do. Si k U nbiellas and Parasols, (' .m'..I Wlvets, assor ted, S; k VeivHt and Plush, il uip and Russia Shirtings and Os- r.!ue Linens and 'Cotton Cassimeres, White and coloured Drillings, -I sucker. Imitation do. l. i.lies Lecrhorn Straw St Chip Flats, Elegant sests of Ribands, llcmen's napt and Leehorn Hats, K'd, B-aver and Sdk Ciloves, g 5-4 Apron Checks, Superior 1 11 . f 5-4, 4 4 and 3 4 Am. Br Sheetings and Siiii tings. C7 The above Goods, together with many others too tedious to enu merate, having all oeen bought tor ('ash, Rtid princip'ily at Auction in he City of New-York, will be sold ! w. either by wholesale or retail, f'tiiimv Merchants are invited to ca!! .ii. il examine them. JOHN McARW 'i. IV U. 52:if. ABIJAII WHITlKd I fa. Just Received, Men's Leghorn Hats, 12 Cai Straw Bonnets, 1 Ulai'k and white Leghorn do. ?0 Lb. Bonnet W ire, -2 iNets Bandboxes, do. Packing do. ALSO, A Iiar.dsomo aortment of Ihry Goods, j-'iieii are ofleicl ;,r Wholesale and Pi'-' nil, Low for CASH. IS. 50:Ct nHEL31ATlS3I8 AND Inflamations Cured. IT 1 A ACT, IH vT UheumatiMiift of onlina- ry kind can be almost infak lb' cured, and lliieurnatic Piins vays mitig.ited, in a few hours. J tlio use of Dr. Pierre K. Bran si's Aati Rheumatic Salve. Tiio' j,nt v.iluabe for its efficacy in ht SUinasiMl in tlimnira f u's, Srirain, Burns. ScraliU hrn. IU':' 'isore Nipples, 'anil other p'tui ii.fl .rain itions. A more va- su,i,e ' tin .is nevei beeti ..H'crcd. S.dd uoxes, at one dollar. -with and certificates i rii4.. l i ' '.""'u nirections ir ,1 u'ili'v Diu,i.tw ,v h eiu be furnished on eommissio'n ;!r can be pjrehused at a liberal de- EDWARDS, Jigtnt, AiJ Charleston, for the Southern : otates Y few boxes of this invaluable, 'licme, for sale at the store of P. .STARK. Jevdle, ApriMr, 1823-6m. c , vVat!d th hiKbtt Pnce, given for '.W rwW,n aa,t cott011 J&GS. at M'U , "-,l lll t"anrl at the Paper ir r- IS?" CHEAP WHOLESALE Dr IV. H. MA Ft ITT, Co. INFORM their friends and tin public generally, that they hav. mow opened an extensive assot . ment of Drugs and Medicr.es, in ported from some of ihe firt hous " in the United States vhich the will dispose of to Physicians and Merchants, on more liberal term than they can meet with Souih ol New York or Philidelphia Family Prescriptions, prepared as usual, with the greatest care, ol pure and genuine Medicine Like wise Medicine Chests, tlesigneil tor the use of Families restd in the country, constantly foi sale N 15. A large supply of Oils, Co lors. and Dye SiuftV : Hitter' ma terials and Coach Trimming'., dai I v epe 'ed. ' Mav 15. 50tf. tt'UU M ADE MENDED In the best manner, and at the shortest notice, two door West of Mrs. Perry's, on Old street, to" which place the subscriber has re moved his Copper-Smith Shop. Applications made at tire stoic of Maj. yer, or at the Post Office, will be attended to., JOHV MACRXR. V A LUABLE LANDS IN EAST -FLORIDA, FOR SJiLE. subscriber has for rr sale some X valuable tracts t land, lying on j 'I am pa or AM saints Ba, Charlotte har-1 bour, and other places in East Florida, ' places in East Florida, ! which he will dispose t on a liberal ! credit, tor the ereater Dart ot the pur rhsp monev : or receive' in navmewt i inproved estates in this sta e, improved lots in Fayetteville, negroes, or other J personal propetv . pplv to THO. STRODK, Jigent for the owner, Fayetteville', J . V. July 15 1823. S 7tf-Slp B US V M KEALH & ' i ejus re ceived in addition to heir former block, a large and fresh supply ol Hoo's and Shoes of all descripti ns, which :hey ofl( r f -t prices lower than usual, for Cash or Produce. Also, 10 Boxes real W hittemore's Cards 50 doz, Morocco Hats 10 cases Straw Bonnets 50 nr. Nankeen, white Linen and strip ed Panta'oons 30 Short Jackets 10 loz. Hair fteives ? "50 boxes W'inusor Soap ' 20 rea.r;s Writing l'aper h 100 doz. Ladies Hair Combs. v They also cont-iine to manufacture La dies Boots and ahoes, of different descrip tions. " ' June 4, 823. ' l.tf. M Y man Jerry - ioied on he 21st of March ; he has an excellent coun't- ... j.. :i- - n'U'CC. verv rcauy in his ana cr ami wiui considerable assurance ; he is about 5 feet 8 6rT0 inches 'mirh, yellow complected has a burn on h s left arm, a high forehead and a head nclined to be bald; he haa when he left, a variety of clothing, a sui of white Plains, and some ' homespun clothes, the color not recollected. He mav attempt fo passior a free man where hf is not known," as he is artful I pu' chased him of a Mr. Steadman, in C'hat ham county, and i is likely he may b lurking abmt in that neighborhood. Any person apprehfendintc said fellow shall be entitled to ftgvard of thirty-dol lars, it delivered tom&and all reasonable expenses paid ; theffcise', it delivered ml. anv c nvcmenijikii, ana immeaiate intor mation given, tw&ity dollars Any i nfor mat ion iilbei directed to Cheravv . J erry i& blacksmith b v trad - . Marlboro District. S. C.H .)uV2, 1823. . 5 10tt Vviic Weeds, FOR HAi,. A I TMtS OFFICE. FAYETTEVILLE, N C. rH E Subscriber ha ing leased this Establishment, lately ii: the oc cupancy of Capt. Taber, is now in readiness to accommod ite Travellers and Boarders. He tendeis his warm est thanks to the public and the citi zens of Fayetteville, for the former patronage and friend L support which lie has received, and in soliciting a ontinuance of these favors, assures them, that every xertion shall he nade, ai d due attention bestowed in order to the cmnfort and pleasure of travellers and boarders : His Rooms are numerous, being new, clean and large, are well adapted for comfort and health, opening upon a garden whi I. presents a fine prospect ; super dde.i, arc ihe comf rts of ease and etircment, whic: may he enjoyed in spacious Parlours by tiavellirijr fam dies. This situation, standing on ne of the most elevatt d streets, is heolthy ; attended with the advan tage and convenience arising from th important and extensive bush ess transacted on that street, which will make it the interest of Counti Mer chants ani Planters to call ; it is constantly supplied by means of aque ducts, with pure water, issuing from one of the best fountains in the state. His B R will he constantly supplied with the best and choicest Lquors. his Table with the best the countrv market afford ; hi stable shall and be attended by faithful, steady and h inest .Ostlers Other advantages are attendant upon this Establishment, r rely to he excelled in any other Public House in this st;te. DILLON JORDAN. The Mansion Hotel Is the niy wt o . Office I t the following Stages : The Mail Line for Washington City, arrives every Morning at one o'clock A. M. and departs at half past 7- C7r The Accommodation Stage for Norfolk, ieaves the Mansion Ho tel every Monday and Friday morn ing. a 4 . M and returns on Sunday and Thursdav evenings, at half past 7. The Wilmington Stage arrives and dep .: is on the same days and hours as the .ugusta Siage. Cf The Augusta Stage arrives at 8 o'clocl , P. M. on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday- and departs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 5 o'clock, A. M. D JORDAN. The Editors of the Charleston Courier a.-d Augusta Advertiser, a.-e i i quested t insert ttic ..oove auver- i i tisement one I nonth and forward their bills tor pay ment 5Ltf. Fauctteville. May 2?. 1823 BttVA& Anderson, 3t. Marble Cutter, HAVING purchased the Stock of . Swoetlaisd and tikei the stand at ly occupied 'y him, wiil supply ..hose wboSvant with ibn U4i leiits, To m b tables Ileud-stones, And any other article in the line which m. y be wanted. lso. Buil iiitf Scone of e-vevy description, of he best Free Stone k ot the countrv stone. .The woi k will he done in the bet manner and on n.odt rate tern's Hay Street. Fayetteville. N C. Couch Carriage Making nnHE subsc.iber having purchased of 1 Mr. A. McLauchlen 'he establish- aiient latelv occupu-d t)y him on Persi. street, ofters his service to the inhabitants .of Fayett ville, and the public generally, :n the above line of business. . Ajl-work sent to his shop, sfiall be done in the best manner, at the shortest notice, andon ithe .r.ost reasonable terms; and he hopes, from his general knowledge of the above business,- to merit a snate of jjut-li trwnaare. JA.a'5 LLEN. Fu$etteviUet July 23, lbJ. Svr North Carolina Register, UNITED STATES CALENDAR. A Small Work, bearing- the above title, for the year 1823, was compiled by the subscriber, and published last winter, at the printing office of Messrs. Jos. Gales & Son. In the preface it was announced that should sufficient encouragement be given, a similar publication might in future be annuall) expected. The design of this publication was, to furnish the citizens generally with a convenient book of re ference, containing within a small com pass, and at a moderate price, much local information which could not without con siderable trouble, be obtained from any other source. From the favorable opin ion very genera ly expressed respecting the uncommon utility of this work, tfie? compiler was led to believe, that public patronage wi old have equaled his ex . pectation. This expectation, however, so far from being realized, has been more than disappointed. More than six months have elapsed-since the Register has issued from the pfess-and the sale has not yet defrayed the expeuces of printing Thus, instead of being remunerated for their labor, the Editorandthe Pri; terare both out of pocket. A very moderate com. pensation would have satisfied both ; but neither of them can think of continuing a publication which must subject them to a loss. Preparations have been made for the publication of a Register for 1824; and for presenting 'it to the public in a state of considerable improvement; em b acing the correction of several errors which could not well have been avoided in the first Register, together with an acct ssion of valuable information, which tht first did not contain ; but unless some assurance of a more extensive sale can be secured, the project ot continuing a Re gister for N. Carolina must be entirely abandoned. If such a.-surance can be ob tained ia reasonable time, the work, now pffiepstring will, in due season, be committed to the press. In such an event, it will appear by the time fixedrfor the meeting of the Legislature of - this State.; and such copies as may be' engaged wi.l be sent to the several counties by the re turn of their respective rep resentatives. hose who feel interested in encouraging the Work here referred to, are requested to inform the subscriber by letter, free of postage, of the number of copies they are willing to take ; and it is desirable that this should be done Wth as little delay as possible as the work, if printed at all, ought to be in the press before the 1st of September. COLIN MTVER. Fayetteville July 24. 1823. 9 THE undersigned will take a few shares of Cape Fear and State Bank Stock, at suitable prices. D. SMITH, Hay Mount. 51, 1823.-3111 Y a ette ie A cudem)f . FS'MU's institution now oflcrs advantages JL equal to any in the Southern States, oeing conducted on the most app oved principles anl provided with superior Teachers in every branch of useful and or namental education This, with its healthy ituation and moderate charges for board and tuitio. , must insure it a liberal patron age. I he widest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals ot those attend ing it. TERMS PER QUARTER. Female Department, conducted by Mrs Hamilton, with assistant teachers, Kudiments, - g2 50 Reading and Writing, 3 English Grammar, Ancient and Aloderii Geography, with the use of the Maps and Globes, History, Chronology, Mytho logy, Rhetoric, Belles Let trcs, Composition, .Natural Philosophy, Botany, with plain and ornamental Needle v ork, Music, taught by Madam Veilla, in the best Italian style, per annum, gbO; per quar ter, 20. Ditto, taught out of the Institution, 100 per annum. Drawing, Painting, and the French Lan guage, by M. Laisney, a native of France. Drawing and Painting, - 6 French, y - - 6 Classical department, under Dr. G. Davis I he Latin and Greek Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Logic, Astrono my, Mathematics, Geometry, and Algts bra S8. ENGLISH MALE DEPARTMENT. Rudime ts, - - 3 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ancient and C q g Modern Geography, witn the ' use of the Maps and Globes, Pens and Ink provided without charge. A lax of 25 cents on each student, for Wood, W ater, &c. Board, including all the above branch es, except Music, Ig35 per quarter, paya ble in advance, W m. Hamilton. rjFor the satisfaction of Parents and Guardians, the following gentlemen may be referred to: John A. Cameron, Esq President of the School Committee, or the Rev. R. H. Morrison. Fayetteville, June 5, 183. l:y.l jftnm PERSONS using weights or measures in the town ot Fayetteville, or in the tounty of Cumberland, must call at the office" in that part of the State-House formerly occupied by J. Mclver, Esq. and have them tried by the Standard, by the 8th of August next, or they will be dealt with as the law directs. STAND Ki KEEPER. Fayette-i ile. July J4, iiU3. 3wtl0. "Book. Store, J NOMcRA E has for sale, t Boot i Store, two doors above the Post -Of fice,; a valuable assortment of BOOKS in the difterent.deparrmen'ts of literature and science ;tnbhg,which are the follow ing: VH::)&ZP1 Theohgy.-jReUgiMi8jBiogra phy, &c. Ad am's Heligiqrujyorld Displayed, Chain i er's Astronomical and other Discourses. Saurin's Sermons, Davies' do. Hunter s Sacred Biography, Burk's Theologicai Dictionary, Simeon's Skeletons, Meiklt's Traveller, Baxter's Saint's Rest, Paley's Theology. . Memors of ' Rev. A. Ful er, Life of John alvin, Buchanan's Christian Researches, Frey's Narrative, Doctrine ot Life f r e New -Jerusalem, Butterv orth'a Concordance, Bibles, family and com mon, &c &.C. History, Biography, ana Jli$cell(tnies. Ramsay's United States, Maj. Long's Ex pedition to the Rocky Mountains, Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Memoirs of Jack son, Universal History. Josephus' Works, History of Rome, do. of England, Domes tic Encyclopedia, Morse 's Gazetteer. lates edition, SLakspeare, Elegant Extracts, Moore's Works, Saiamagundi, Peveril oi the Peak, Annals of the Parish, Sir An drt w YV ylie, Sporting Anecdotes, Cava lier, Minstrel Love, Seventy Six, Percy Anecdotes, Martyr of Antioch, Cain, Sar danapalos, Privateer, Tom Crib's Memo rial to Congress, Loves of the Angels, Don Juan, Marcian Colonna, Giuseppino, Happiness, Idle Man, Dr. Syntax's Tour. Rhyming Dictionary, Gay's "Fables, Pop ular Models. Nightingale, Thornton's Bot any, Foster's Essays, Bu-ton's Lectures, Say's Political Economy, Carey's do. Prac tical Accountant, White's Compendium of Cattle Medicine, beskies various other miscellaneous w orks. LJi W. Vesey's C;hancery Reports, 20 vols, Phillip's Evidence, Espinasse on Ev idence, Newland on Contracts, American Precedents, New-York Digest. . Medicine and Surgery. -A hapman'st he rapeutics, Thomas's Practice Ewel's Med ical Companion, American Dispensatory, Magendie-s Physiology, Bell's Operative Surgery, Bell's Letters, Brodie on the Joints, Fife's Anatomy, Prognostics and Crises of Hippocrates, Combe's Phrei ol gy Physician's Vade Mecum, Ramsbo tham's Midwifery. Classical and School Books. Horace, Virgil, Ovid, Sallust, Cicero, Caesar, Ro man Antiquities, Selects Profanis. Viri Romae. Historic Sacra: Grsca Minora, Xenophon. Greek Testament, Schreelli's Lexicon, Latin and Greek Grammars, Simson's Euclid, Hutton's Mathematics, Ferguson's Astronomy, Gibson's Survey ing, Pi-ke's, Walsh's and Dilworth's Arith metic, Blair's Lectures, Palev's Moral Philosophy, Jamieson's Logic, ' Duncan's do Blair's Philosophy, Joyce's do. Morse's, Adam'sand Willett's Geography, Murray's Grammar, Exercises and Key, Walker's Dictionary, Webster's, Murravs, Dil worth's and1 W aldo's Spelling ' Books, American Preceptor, Columbian. Orator, Scott's Lessons, American Selections, En glish Reader, Catechetical Compeiid of Historv, Catechisms on Practical Chemis try, stronomy, Botany, Classical Biogra phy and Mythology, Universal History, Ro man Antiquities, Grecian do. Je wish do. Roman History, Grecian'do. English do. in a series of numbers, adapted to the use of scholars in the United States, with en graved illustrations: Jiho Atlases, Prints, Blank Books, Copy Slips, Writing and Letter Paper. Wafers, Sealing-Wax, Quills, Ink-Powder, Ink Stands, Pen Knives, Slates. Lead and Slate Pencils, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, &c. 3om V ecles WISHES to purchase two yoke of young, iarge, strong, and well broke oxen. Cash will be paid. July 28, 1823. 3 'w Bank Stock, on Credit. Tuesdav, the 21sl o. August i ext, P (being Thursday of the county court,) J one nunurra ano nmexy-rour nnares Stock of the State Bank of North-Carolina, and fifty six Shares Mock of the Bank of Cape Fear, belonging to the es ate of Daniel Cress, late of Salisbury, dee'd, will be sold on a credit of six months. Bonds, with at least two good securities, will be required, and other particulars made known on the day of sale, bv the ex- ecutors. EDWAUD TRESS, JOSHUA GAY, ALi X GRAHAM. Salisbury, July 11 d2J. -wtl2. Burwell JRouse's Estate. THE subscriber qualified as "ilminis trator on the estate of Burw eli itouse, at September term of Cum'. ei land , county court, 1821. ad has at two different times posted up advertisements in writing, call ing upon persons having claims to present them, and upon those indebted, to irake payment ; butithose advertisements, at each time, having disappeared the day after they were put up ; he now takes this method to call upon all those who are indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment ; and to notify su. as"hve claims thereupon, to present them tor payment, before the next county couri, or they will be debarred recovery. ARCHIBALD McLEU AN, .f drnr. Cumbei land County, July 23, 1823. S 3wtl0 Voy Sae, HAT valuable tenement on trie north side of Hay street, in t he Brick ow, a pr sentcccu piedlby Mr. A. Turner, and a good stand for bJUsmess ; j;ayn:-nt wi.i i made easy to purchasers . vJOilN M. DULBIN. June 15. II- Hotel Boarding Housed MRS. BARGE intorms htr tnendsand the pubic, that she still keeps up, t r HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE, w here every exertion will be used as heretofore, to render j the situation of ravellersand others, who may please. to dil upon her, a reeable. She is tteTI furnished with Liquors, good Beds &c; and her table will be alway? supplied with all the variety which the country afford.. Her -tables are good, abundantly provided with Grain and Fodder, and under the care; of faithful and attentive Hostlers. By the most unremitted attentions tb; the c mfort and convenience of her guests, she hopes to merit a continuance of, that patronage wh eh has hitherto been so lib erallv extended to her. Fayetteville. July 24. 1823. 8 Te SibscYiber WISHED io employ son.e young man. ot character, to take charge of a i an-Yard, "vh re the business is exten sivelv carried on. One desirous of learn ing the trade, ould be preferred; to 'whom, if well recommended, a conven-. ient situation is offered on goml terms. 8wtl2 W AL1ER F.LEAK. Richmond Co. Grassy Island, on Pee Dee River. fTI AKEN up, and put in jail, a mulatto X man names ISAAC, who says he be- -longs to Sarnuel Guy,, of Iredell county. He has on the right side of his nose a mark, given to him by his mother ; .the mark is a black colour, naturally impress ed in the flesh, for its intended purpose Isaac is a yeryremarkable slave, about five ftet .'six inches high, well built, a bright complexion, and about twenty or twenty five years .of age. Had on when taken up and put in j. til, cotton homespun shirt and trowsers. His master is request- ' ed, l?y law to come forward, prove pro- ' pertv, pav charges, and take him away - SA Ul L MAULTSBY, Jdilor. Fayettr , July 16, ffe 8 eYiffs rae. I WILL expose to pubic" sale, tor cash, at the C'Hirt-Howse in Favetteville, on' j Monday, the first day ot September next; the following lands, or as much thereof as 4: will satisfy the taxes due thereon for the year 1821, together with the cost of ad vertising the same, viz : " 100 acres on Campbell's creek, given..' in b Allen Northington - 2 61- i 300 acres on Cape Fea river, given in r: by James Northingtof 8 85 250 acres on Anderson creek, given in, f by v m. Crawford 1 55 - . 430 acres on or near Neills reek, giv en in by Dempse Bullfrd 2 56 i - acres oi Black river, given in by Obadiah Hagens .' 24 ! 650 acres on Neills creek, given in by -John Jones- . 3 10 1000 acres on Black river and Cape . Fear, given in by Arch. McNeill 12 32 t 200 acres on Buies creek, given by W m. NV ade 1 84 I" 150 acres on the turkcv pen branch, not listed " " 95 :. 100 acres on Neill's creek, given in by : Mavil Jones Si - i 120 acres on Santen's creek, given in. I by Isham Prince 1 60 96 acres on do. given in by Stephen Pope , ""30 .! 728 acres on Hector's creek, given in by Lewis iobins(n for Mary Beard 3 40 800" acres on the Marsh branch, given in by V m. Sled 1 ; 2 48 fi 1350 acres on Neilhs creek, given in by Stephen Senter for the heirs of Stef.heiv Johnston 4 J8 150 acres on Black river, given in bV istepnen Center tor Jesse Wood - I 47 808 acres on the Marsh branch, in In silas Stephens given o oi ft 36 acres on ir near Hector's creek, giv en in by Arthur Smith I 11 500 acres on Neill's creek, given n by SimorTJohnston j.3 44 j 400 acres on Black river, given in by Zil, ha Bagget j 62 180 acres on Mingo swmp, giveii in. by Benjamin Moore j 58 360 acres on do. given in by Abr&m Par ker . . ,-, .1 12 120 acres on Stony run, gjven in :y W m. Mor.ell - 62 I 1 ei,1'Pe 1 riiP 250 acres on Mingo swamp, given in by ne'l 78 200 acres on Cape Fear river, given in by James P. V ilson for Mary W ilson 2 03 - 550 acres eh Barbecue creek, gv-v- in by John Cameron, Esq. 2 IQ 10 acres on the road fair land, given "avj hy Neill McHu.e 2 76 1 ... 1 50 acre near Moore county line, git eh in by John Monson m 1 L5 200 acres on the three prongs, giti. in by Murdock Mcivei ; 1 :54V 150 acres on the Gum swamp, given in bv Alexardt r .cDeugiien :47 ..;';S90 acrts o.; Cranes creek, given in Hy j hi Morison , , j ol 280 acres vn up?er little river, givtr.1h-. by El zabcth Mcliuie fr the etat i t Neill v clluie 2 i;9 400 acres vn the Cyprus swansp, g a in bv Dahiel Morison 1 ,38 100 acres on the spring branch, g: in by Mary Patersoii lj 100 acres on upper little river, gi: n in by Daniel ?n;ith 1 o5 210 acres on Cape Fear river, give n by Flora Smith - 72 - JO. HODkES'Tfrf AL: X. Al KAY, late Shrff. July 21, 1823 - -3v , i k"or tsaVe, JL HE tenement on the south side of Person street fcrrrer:y , occupied:. y Messrs. Jrocitti if .. t vl u.i, wtl' calculated for a. wije.'eale, j i or retail grocery, wiih w areheuse. &c.aiui i a "'andtor bu-ines FerterK.ap JOHXM M, DUJ- IN, If" B "i "unc .1 .J rj : S s" --'l 5! j ' i I ' -r-t . A. --if-" 4:6m

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