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1823. 'I ...., reiiorts have u" T7,vettev)iie is II- how they originate a. 4 miSElitECqirDIQRS. i Adispute abdt precedenc 1 INTERFAX. IMPROVEMENT, V , . was the day fixed for a meeting of ;. vwm lo g 'wtc a u .--t w....wpauajHue r o inAttfntin rn th nnrt nf nn rr fhi I nnri Alter some alfprrntimi th compositors in correcitng his revise latter thought he should quite con sheet, theftiatter was so transposed found his opponent by quoting the as to make a kind of hodge podge ; following passage : " For on those Among otherthing8 the story of the two hang all the law and the proph- ,1111 I. I 17 rial io i"M ' that, thev c P!t ;.hnut foundation. c:::,.' iysicunS inform u.. r , . not know of a case o K".' , ,nre; and another, that l,ri-",,r'' ....... :pnt : few .!.hoUcvc, in the southern Ift"' !-rn snv as Pr 'iiat town,in any part . mnrf -J 1 he t -i .1 I . r c I IlO d,and i he ';.;,on.xva.sunpreccdented,anU "not to be cited as an argu- inst the general healthiness U'C in opposition to the . ..to lf ITS') fli , f., nritr Sci ICS ui j viti o 5 I I e.n.-cialiyvuc. , ,:,.lt it sutiereu mc oimv.v.. ... ,n u-.th the most favored parts Km;i-'" ... i k k ie Union, with places. u hl scarcely ""J ic ( f disease than the nam 'It v v. riA and Foreign Bible Society v t tho British aud Friiin tuc rt-pvi. lVible Society, tor tne pre- rJf appears,- ui'U - and Testaments wihin vear, were 259,850, ma "tliose issued at the ex- f the Societv, from lorcign v. -- ; since ..!intinn I..' i (,(Ti flrtr seventij-Jive thousand, . , ;.;;-r'i andsevcnti'four copies Scriptures. " now nuuie i how striking the con- the Boardfor Internal Improvements, in this city. Uurant Hatch, John Owen, and Duncan Cameron, Lqrs. attended ; hnta quorum of the Board not heitrgresent, no business could be done.' We deem it proper to state, that the absence of Thomas Turqer, Esq. was occasioned by sickness.! Two Delegates attended in behalf of the Cape. Fear Navigation Com pany, in order to learn from the Board, (in conformity to a resolution passed at their last meeting, on what terms it was probable the Legis lature would pJceptof a surrender of the Charter of that Company. These Gentlemen had a conference with the Members present ; the resultof which was, that the Company are to make a distinct proposition on. the subject at the next meeting of the Board, which v'ill not take place till the third Monday hi November next, except the Governor shall deem it expedient to cail a meeting at an earlier day. Mr. Fulton produced several Re ports, which, with die other business, were laid over. It was very gratifying to the mem bers of the Board who were present, to learn that the improvements in tlu- Cape Fear River, proposed by the State Engineer, have already had a sensible effect on the obstruc tions, although the embankment at Clark's Island is not more than three fourths of its length completed. The following letter will best shew the effect which has been produced. Sir The Schooner Chart, which I command, passed the Bulkhead or Upper Flats, on Sundav, the 20th ets." " Do you not see," said the Thrush carry iug off a lace cap, is i n t t'An t i i rl intn t ho rw"tr!r tnem mpnHmp.,t nf th rnnMitntion nf lawyer, in triumph, that even in Massachusetts, and made to aid the hhis passage of scripture we are causeof religious liberty ; awhirnsic- mentioned first?" "I grant youU Beeswax, al cross reading enough. A subscri- says the bishop, " you hang tirst." ber has thus wittily pointed out the error in a note, for which we thank i.: r r t . i i I mm , ancr uic piuui ucei has ueen To t7ie Toters of the Seventh Cowrresuona. revised, we take no more pleasure in reading our paper, than a doctor does in taking his own physic, con sequently as respects ourselves, the error wonld have remained undis covered ; possibly some of those ingenious and learned doctors of Di Distinct of JYorth- Carolina. I have just been informed that I am charged with voting during the late w ar against appropriating either men or mon ey to prosecute the war. This is certainly false. I voted for -some measures-and a- gainst others ; and since I heard ot" the charge, I have examined the Journal of PRICES CURRENT, Corrected Weekly, BY A COMMITTEE OP MERCHANTS. MERCHANDIZE. Beef, Fresh inMarket Beef, Northern Bhandt, Cogniac, Apple, Veach, Bacon, Qtia'ty'. Fmvi To rated.J. C.JJ. C. vinity may afford him the informa the 3d session of the loth Congress, and to tax tion desired : w entirely at a loss. e proft ss ourselves tind, by the Yeas .-Metropolitan. rtl0ll distilled spirits, by the gallon, page 1 14 ; ivir. Luuor, iimougn l am as to establish a bunk with branches in the much opposed to Atheism as any said states, 134; to tax carriages for the man on the face of the globe, yet I conveyance of pei-sons, 260 ; to tax cut or should be glad to find that all persons l0e nails anKd sPl p 342 .to tax pig iron, . i i ii1 348; to tax household furniture, or horses were allowed to lollow the dictates ot kept for the carriagef ad gold or silver their own consiences : it is with watches, 362 ; for the national ban!., 484 ; no small detrrte of uleasure. I ner- to tax the manufacture of Umbrellas and fot ceived in vour nater ot thp 29th JO lo P,u"" .li ft.ot in .. . c 'ta o clothing the miluia, &c. I have time to uit. tliat in one I our sister Mates , ft ' , , . , .. 4, . t , , , , make no further extracts ; but submit the the good people are about to have above Xn your inspection, and remain, the precious liberty of enjoying their yours, Sec. own reliarious opinions. J CULPEPER. Thoro line hai-n ronmK nn.l f tiu?usl6t 1822. M IIUIl, 1 1 Lli3 LULIl I I I II i. I I l 111 M I il I I written about witches and the blue laws of Connecticut, and there can JwiTicD, e no doubt hut thev are still k cm. In Limestone count v, ( Alabama,! on the ;:u.l"ie5 . . , 'i ho.t r tt ' JN ails, cut, Assorted r.i Cliiisfendom, to mst. at o. if M. hich 1 suppose n- bout half flood, drawing 10 feet 8 rll I. . l T l l? the commencement or incuts water, auu j s-trcngiy jeueve three millions, tight thnt there was fully 12: ieet at High WdlCl Ull 111C UUlKllilU- Yours, &c. WILLIAM DOUGALL. Hinton James, Esquire, Supenntendant of W orks. Bi fore the works commenced, vessels drawina more than 8 feet water could not cross the Bulkhead at half tide. Register. f r . i harit v ! i,ntipii the llohi Alliance o , UV. I " v 'j.-ni'.volent and e,ootl, in all parts euliirhten and ikincl. and that most de- iiirauist all The Directoi'3 of the State Bank in this city, on Wednesday last, elected Charles Fisher, Esq. a Di rector ofthe SalisburyjBianch Bank, to supply the vacancy occasioned D ii.. -i.n foflprir V is valuable to man, and digni- that mockery of lull uiuu,1,tJ y and insult to the Deity, ,T , . ? a.i tko Ibvthe death ot Daniel L-ress. ib. X.vi ttolii Leaue. auu jci .n i j . w !.i (. tins same L.eacue is a ua r n i t c . t '. ,1 x iic uu ui tun. vuui w m iiii.-i amii, -,.t-, '.-r nF Hh c- SnriPtiPS. MI1U a I " ii""1" -- - i : . . ... oni. : . I let imiiciicu us acsMuu in i uic yiii 111 iutmuT oi reace nicies-a sxauX. From a list of the cases de in profession, and the opposite in I tided, (60 in number,) we have se practice: but the utility of an ob- lected the following ieit should not be iutled b the W ilham reagrapi v. Ludy L. Bla J o " 111 o r i i t , t. nt i i iock, ozc. irom uumnenana. ivio- .urnifui e of soire ot its pretended . . . . 1 1 tion to dismiss the bill disal owed friends, nor the integrity ol a pro- hssues ma(je up and submitted to a fcsMon, by the baseness and hypoc- Jury motion for a new trial on the risv of somp of its members. The nnnmg oi tne jury. - It n tj . 1,1 i rl jesse naririavc us- neniv iusen Jn,nu'1"1 a,,u ,uu,a, " w berrv.from Rowah. Judgment for 1,ic present age, are an honor tohu- Plaintiff, This case establishes the a-m nature : their influence is sal- point, that where a payment is made utary and increasing ii ' inv dc leit a iar as me evus on c.... ail t..,:.... r t : ' I .TLiiLf I I I CZ 1 1 M IIILIV. 11(1111 I j 1 I I coin. Rule for a new trial discharg ed. Judgment, of the Superior Court of Lincoln that the Defend ant be imprisoned for three years, stand in the pillory for one hour, re ceive thirty-nine lashes on his bare back, at the public whippintr-post. f ".an: tne 14'n instant. It appear and nav a fine of one thousand dt ii i r . thf renort ol the Honrr! nti I i . - . 1 1 ,3 rtini 'ici1 . ouiv mill iiiu . !)H!n uis and ludjJfnent to be nterd accor I a. r . : i i . If win u counieueii UilllU iiulcs, a lecoveiv B . . iir.iv ue nuu. 'nan's aoostacv have extended. BIBLE SOCIETY. i h Tn' ottoi-iUu A fiir!l!tv T?Mil nety .held their annual meeting in ;kj Metliodist Church, on Monday o -''I tro.n t.i :t More n:i ( I, m tiio coui-e of tlie past dinolv at the epsninp- Term ol Lin- . i . , I " o one nunuied and ttiirrv six co- coin S-.ipt nor Court. v! tiie Holy benptures : of these St-.te v. Alien Twitty, from Meek m ujaaagers hope, that by far the lenbure. Rule for a new trial made it'uast number have been properly absolute. iiihI and applied by those who re vived them, lint it is with great re uiu iney nave discovered, th -t lew of Bibles given away were madi mck ol tiafhc, and transferre :u "ic snvesol a store, for some file received in exchange. Tin Pil.lllirroro ,...1.1 . I MSv..3 uMim not nave suppose.' mthe precautions whidi were M'i m the gratuitous distribution 1 anv ot those who received ";m c ould be so destitute of mora "'cation, as thus to abuse the boun- Butter, Bagging Coffee, Prime Green, 2d & 3d qual. Candles, Mould, Spermaceti, Cotton, Corn, - - i Copperas Flax Flaxseed, Rough, Flour, Pine, Superfine, Fish, Herrings Mullet Feathers Gin, Holland, Country. Ginger Glass, Airier. 8 by 10 10 by 12 Bottles Hides, Buenos Ayres, West India, Iron, Indijro, Bengal Flotant Lime, Lard Leather, Skirting Sole Bridle Lead, Bar Logwood Molasses, Nutmegs perstitious in Massachusetts as they I 12th June last, Mr. Elisha IV. Harris, of w . . ever were i am induced to draw this conclusion from the extraordin ary mude by which the restoration of their religious liberty is to be ac complished ; the account (if I read it correctly, not having my opectacles handy) runs thus. " A few days ago a Thrush carried off a " lace cap from a grass plot in York, and " employed it in elegantly lining its nest on the top of a tree. It may aid the cause ot religious liberty to give it pub- ncity." I am a very illiterate man, and consequently am unable to compre hend things so mysterious ; please to inform me what efftct a thrush stealing a lace cap can have upon religious liberty ; and whilst you are on that subject, inform me how the arrival of a vessel from Liverpool to New York can amend the Constitu- Montgomery county, N. C. to Miss Ann Eliza, daugiiter of M. C. Moorman, Esq. PORT OF WILMINGTON, 'N. c. From the CapeFear Recorder 'Augvst 1. ARKI VET), ' Schr, Regulator, M'llhenny, from Charleston. Schr. Union, Lovell, from Charleston, to Cogswell & Dickinson. CLEARED, Brig Agenora, Thornton, for New York, by l. Comez. Schr. Azora, Smith, for New York, by Dudley, Dickinson & Co. Schr. Hope, Maddox, for New York. GRAND CONCERT. tion of Massachusetts, as mentioned Messrs. Plied & Pilgfllld, at bottom of 4th column. 2d page, of 01 1 your last paper afotesaid, and oblige yours. E. MARSHAL NEY. It appears by n article going the rounds of the public prints, that the unfortunate Marshal Ney, who was shot at Paris on the restoration of the Bourbons, was an American bv birth, Respectfully inform the ladies and gen tlemen ot this place, that on I hursday Evening, 7ih inst. will take place at Mr. Jordan's Long Room, ii TOW ON THE Grand 1?&a Harp, Accompanied with the voice and several was born near Elkton. Maryland, and ii struments. The pieces selected are ' ' I . 1 I . t 1 1 Ml irom tne mostaamireci autnors, waicnwui be specified in the Hand Bills. Doors to be opened at 8 o'clock. Tickets 75 cents, to be had at the Bar, at Mr. Mcttae's Book Store and at the Post-OfFce. State v. James Ward, from Rut her lord. Jnaictmentior passing coun terfeit bank notes Rule for a new trial discharged .Judgment of the Superior Court of Law of Ruther ford, that Defendant stand in the pillory of that county one hour, re, ceive on his b;iie back thirty-nine lashes at the common whippingpost, be imprisoned for the space ioitione year, and pay a filie.of six peiilrfind costs, be affirmed and judgment igainst him accord v:irly. j f'PPosed, that any shop-keepeV r hiU5ioi-gh, juxy 30. j1 belound in this place,' who Melancholy r Circumstance A ci ,K"'J otter a tpir.nir.t'ww, .ka. , nni. h'iucjc pci i cumstance oceurrea on Sund k,.,:r r', UltMr ,),l),e9 ny--I morning last at New Hope, a fe k 1 1 ill I IV I n UN r t. .mi - . . 9 1 t - . r-j "iv-in iu auu c in. i miu irnm rnicn nrp nr i ... r j irom I' iPn, th em It is hft l:!i :n P.n in exchange.- baptised, and ,, f ( Ul,,t ot C(nduct uf this .ppointedforii lh y examples can occur ; but ordinance was r- ay w f ' les PerI aps for a draught distressing nature. Mrs. Kirkland. P"ious liquors; thus filching the wife of Mr. James Kirkland. with the waters uffift I . J that morning was ts administration. The v.irh ,u " C0lll.rry, it must meet Mrs. KHrkland; and it was observed merued reprobation of alii by the minister as well as by those on me snore, mat as ne was about ayng her in the water her head fell ferward ; after beir praised she marie but one or two gaspsj and expired. It appears that she' had a faintins: fit in the morning ; but tbimmediate cause of her death cannot be account ed for. By this sudden dispensation of Providence, a jkusband has been bereaved of his solace, nd;t wo iifant children, of a mother's care. Mrs in me i:ie fill i ne i w i vugivn ( n 1 1 iY iv ; i- & 3;"Uin..!rsofll "defy for the !:.v. Colm MCS ESq Vice plnt-(- "r vi.v ;?er Cor- Secretary. Lsq. Trea. & Librarian. VV n Hobe cv rtiU;..X'Iorr,son Kev. Bond Capt. E. Willi, "i IIoo; er, ouica, ihomas Ulake, Kiikland was about twenty five years that his proper name was Michael Rudolph. His history is briefly this: he commenced his military career and received the first rudiments of his education in Capt. Lee's dra goons of the Maryland line, during the revolution, from which he was honourably discharged. . He was born in Cecil county, in that State, and aftrr the period of his discharge from the army, he re moved to Carolina, where he marri ed, but hU matrimonial connexion rendered hint unhappy, on w hich he left his famliy. took a vessel to the West Indies, remitted the proceeds and declined returning to ' is native country, since which no trace could b found of him, until the French go vermenf. after the execution of Nev, took possession of his papers nnd made the discovery. Gen. Lalle niand, when in this country, while travelling throuerh Maryland from Philadelphia to Baltimore, confirm ed this by a reference to fhe circum stance. tTlridgeton Whig. Sir Hudson Lotoe vs. O'Meara. Tl is cause was brought up, for the third time, in the court of King's Bech on the 2d of June, when the court expressed a wish to hear it without further delay; but on tne stat ment of Mr. Solicitor General, that he had been unable to make himself master of the voluminous affidavits on both sides, it was again nostnoned. Sir Hudson cannot be Portrait and Aiiniature Painter. Apply soon at Mr. Jordans Tavern. Piano T?oi?tes. MR. PUCCI will tune and repair Piano F ortes on reasonable terms, it application be made soon, at Mr. Jordan's. lw Barrels cut Herrings, U$JVJ 30 bbls. Family do. (prime,) For sale, bv M'NEILL KIRKLAND. July 2, 1823- lOtf Wrought Nankeens, Ulue Yellow Shingles Oats Oil, Curriers Linseed Pork Porter, London, Philadelphia, Pepper, Pimento, Plaster Paris, Powder, Duponts, Others, Paints, White Lead Spanish Brown Yellow Ochre Rum. Jamaica, . Wind. Island. New-England,; Rice, Raisins .'-... Bags :'::T shot, - Sugar, Mus. Prime, Common, Loaf, Salt, Liverpool, Turks Island, St. Ubes, &c. Salts, Epsom Glauber Steel, American E. Blistered German Salt-Petre Tallow, Tea, Imp. and Gunp. Hyson, Tobacco, Leaf, Manufactured,1 Tin, x Verdigris Wheat, Whiskey, . Wine, Madeira, L. P Sicily Madeira, Tenerilie, Port, Malaga 1 1 bhl. gallOp. do.' do. lb. do. do yard, lb. do do do do bushel lb. do bushel barrel. do do do gallon, lb. 50 feet do groce lb. do 100 lb lb. do cask, lb. do do side Jb. 100 lb gallon lb. do do piece, do 1000 bush bar rel gallon barrel. dozen, do lb. do ton Keg, do do do do gallon, do do 100 1b box, lb. A. 7 50 I 00' 45 50 7i 3o 15 35 28 2S In o 11 11 45 O 1 15 75 5 5 00 6 00 40 90 43 6 4 00 5 00 12 5 2 3 2 5 8 00 1 50 50 75 9 25 25 40 30 30 16 Ti4 J 55 4 17 6 6 00 10 45 10 00 00 50 001 oo ; 8 35 23: 00 00 ; 451 50 8 3U By 4 c. txhaigh. August 6, 1823. 8wtl7 , ... ; "AND mi f . i. --sr. CONFECTIONARY. Three doors east of the Pot-Qjjice Boivst. THE Proprietors of this house respect- , fully inform their friends and the pub lic, that having made many improvements thev are nrenared to iircnmmnHat4aIliWAV''JWriS' w ir fotrni thorn it7if K iKaim 1 1 . "" 1 liiviij wiui uivu vuiiiuuinv I 11CV - pledge themselves that no attention vshai ;- be wanting on their part," to give pleasureiWv;t H comfort and satisfaction. k They intend keeping constantly onftr j t vi i.uiv.ii vt bUIIICbllUlK - rv ; vue luiiuwiiiij iney now .oner to tne - i nouce oi me pupae, viz : Cordials. Candies. Cream Perfect Love. Rock, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Barley, Blown, and Pull. ' Noyeau, Oil Cloves, ' Cinnamon, ' Aniseed, Peppermint, Sc " Wormwood. T Hi!' ' '"V 40 60 50 34 20 00 85 1 00 3 75 2 50 24 25 7 50 7 00 2 2 3 3 5 25 00 10 37 30 5 00 10 00 3 00 9 65 2 00 40 25 00 1 00 13 00 3 00 26 27 10 00 8 00 Wines, M ead, Ice Cream, Raisins, Bounce, Pastry, Nuts, &c. t tsuparPlnnts. Cinnamon, Peppermint, Caraway, . Coriander, Purseed, and Almond. 50 00 00 80 70 45 50 00 2 Ba, I 2 75 100 lb, do lb. bush, do do lb. do do do do do do do do 100 lb. do box lb. busht gallon, do do do do do 9 8 4 00 2 80 2 50 1 10 80 50 4 00 4 00 6 3 00 00 10 00 50 9 00 Orders from private families, in fov.-n countt-y, and country merchants, for tlieso articles, or any part of them, will be promptly executed, and on terms as favor-. able as if the parties were persomdiv 1 present to make the selection. &Js' N. B Their bar is furnished witlf -'tfj choicest liquors, and the first quality SpniT ian cigala, pui il!Ulri SCiCClCU IHr CIIOIC purposes. i( CH AS. SMITH, Co. New T!.sta"bisiTieit, mi m jT 17 1 00 80 80 25 7$ 8 14 15 12 8 1 50 1" 00 2 75 5 00 16 00 65 1 00 38 2 50 1-25 1 25 2 00 65 20 85 85 30 9 16 18 20 9 75 20 50 1 1 20 17 50 1 10 40 (0 The subscriber having 'established Ue : Copj; smith' s Business In all its various branches, and having the best workmen employed, will keep con stantly on hand at his shop, on Hay-street, near the brick-row, Stills, of various sizes ; and stills will be repaired, at the shortes": notice, at my factory as above. Cash will he given for old copper and pewter. John Jl. Dobbin. Art-vet 6, 183. 8wtl7 '' NOTICE. EXCHANGE, on N.York, 60 : 65 pr. ct. Charleston, 3 pr. ct. Virginia 4 a 5 Georgia Notes, 3per cent. Discount. South-Carolina Notes, 3 c 4 per ct. pr. U. S. BANK NOTES, 6a7lj THE subscriber intending shortly to. leave this place for the North, takef this method of informing those indebted to him, by note or ook - ceo ant, to cnm forward and settle the same, and those bav ins: demands, to present them for pay- 'r 1 ment ; as ull accounts viil beleft in thb. 1 o(J I hands oi'a'; ofBcer for eollection. - Thosr: 1 '! concerned w ill - save costs, by availing" 0 25 : themselves of this notice.- So I A T? A IT TV j J . A. a Li 1-4 M m 4tl3 An gust 7, 1823.- Yor Sale, A Hack Carriage, strong and well made, with a very handsome harness for 2 horses, not six months old. For terms, applv at the Planter's Hotel. Left, from some stage, with the subscri ber, a valise, containing some articles ot clothing ; and a bag, containing a small quantity of copperas. The owners are requested to call and take them away. P. T. TABER. FayetteviUe, Aug. 4, 1823. 3tl 2 last .Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Carney & Ward, for the Observer, or for any other printing done at the Ob server Office, from the 10th day of May, 1821, to the 29th day of April, 1822, are forward and very confident ofthe success of his sette their accounts by the first day of r.5ii whpn he thus shows SO mucn 1 Sentember next, as all accounts men re- 1 " ' - . - . 1 r . - reluctance in bringing it forward. Marshal Davoust, Prince of Eck- t.iM AfA nt Paris on the 2d of June, of a disease of the lungs. Carolina Gaz. PORTSMOUTH N. H ) JULY 26. Earthquake. The Earthquake of Wednesday morning was ten in mis t rtvn cm WK irniiKiial violence, and its lli T II miiv"- r extebt must have been great. It was f It as weare informed, in Bath, Port land, kennebunk, Dover, Exeter, maining unsettled will be indiscriminately placed in the hands of officers for collec tion. , MARTIN McPHERSON, Trustee of J. Carney, and agent for Henry Hard. Notice. WHEREAS a deed ot t: 1st has been executed to one John Crump, by Joe: Estis, Eustiche Hunt, Elisha VV Est is, and A. D. Murphv, tor certain tracts or land and a certain number of lots, lying in the town of Henderson, Montgomery mntv and state of North-Carolina to vvuii.;i . 1 . J secure the payment du e on saia lanas ana on me nmxn 01 Court-House in NrwburvDort, Salem, Boston, Read- lots, I will offer for sale, w 1 - r ' r V: tjpntpmher next, at the mg, Gloucester, ueximh xv...ga- He, the said tracts of land and ton, Ms. &c. It is said some stone for ready inoney to the highest walkwere thrown down in the neigh- Kwiar- viz : one "tract of land on Pedee borhood of this town. Piscataqua rjver, containing about three hundred and n..; wn violently shaken- It fifteen acres ; another aajoimng me iuw. fcw appeareo in some nouses invc im port of a distant heavy cannon. The Salem Register says the Earthquake was at 5 miuutes after 7 in tins town it was 5 minutes before 7- Journal. r iioniovcm of ahoiit tittv acres: ana I&WJIUVI J w - -J r thiitv-three lots in said town of Header son, excepting, however, one tenth part of said property, which is not to be sold JAS. CRUMP, Trustee. Montgomery County, U ilmington, July 19. Corn, 65 to 67 cents y . Cotton, 13 ; Flour, superfine, $7 50 to 8; Lumber, 13 to 15; Molasses, 32 to 35; Tar, 85 to 95 ; Pitch, 2 75 a 3 ; Turpentine; 2 60 to 2 65 ; Bacon, 9 to 10, Beeswax, 33 to 35; Coffee, 27to 29 ; Rum, Jamaica, 87 to 90 ; Rice, 3 a 3 25 ; Salt, Liverpool, 55 to 60 ; Sugar, 7 50 a 9 50 Tobacco, 4 ; Whiskey liye none. COMPANY ORDER. The Members of the FayetteviUe Independent Company Are required to parade, in front of the Town-House, on Saturday next, at 5 o' clock, P. M. in full summer uniform- By order of the Major. J. McK. STRONG, O. S. lw Notice. 1 CHARLES CLARK, having sold out his stock in trade to Win. W iddifield, jif. (the person who his superintended the establishment for the )ast three years, re spectfully solicits all those who may have watches or other worlc in ins nanus, tr call for the same without delav : and all persons having demands against, or heir. indebted to him, to prepare then selv: for immediate settlement, as a very short time can be allowed for that purpose. July 22, 1823.9 i .-V Fashionable Summer Shoes!! ? H. G. NELSON, Co. Have just received a lot of LadJes summer Shoes, Philadelphia manufacture, and of superior quality Among which are Simile Velvet, Plain and fig'rd Prunello, And Morocco Slippers. 2wtll ff 6 M Mill Julu 25, 1823. NOTICE. THE house lately occupied by Col. Stevens, on the State House square, and the houses and .stores beloneincr to me esuue 01 Robert Adam and Robert Halliday, deceas ed, will be offered for rent, for one year, on the 1st September nexc, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at th'el State House. J. A. CAMERON. FayetteviUe, Aug 1, 1823. 4tl3 Blank Deeds, FOR SALE AT THIS FFICF.. Wm. Widditieid. ivnJ CLOCK & Watch Maker, Silver-smitu and Jeweller, respectfully informs the inhabitants of FayetteviUe and its vicinity, that having purchased the entire stock in , trade of Mr. Charles Clark, he interds f carrying on the above business at the Old Stand, orf the south side of Hay street, few doors above the State-House, where he hopes, by the strictest assiduity, to merit a continuation of that patronage which has heretofore been so liberally ex. tended towards the establishment ; and where every article, in the above line, will be kepV constantly for sale, on the most reasonable terms. r; N. B. Engraving, ot everv description. neatly executed. . s July 22, 1823. 9 ' . I "i I JoVvn Venbodv TafftTAVlNG bought out the stock and JlJL trade of Mvan Wilcox, begslcave to offer his services to the public, in the Clock and Watch repairmg, Jeu tiler and Silver smith business. In tlie ubovtt branches, all he will promise is, to use his best endeavors to merit the patronage of his friends and benefactors. He will also keep constantly on hand, a general assort ment of fancy, and other goods, consum ing, in part, of Clocks, Watches, gold and silver, musical, repeating, patent lever, horizontal, and plain; an elegant assort-; ment of Jewelry and Silver W ork ; Mili tary Goods; - Musical Instruments; Ma sonic Jewels ; Marks and Ornaments; Plated Britannia, Brass, and other house hold articles, for use and fancy; Gentle men's shaving and dressing utensils; La dies dress ornaments, and toilet' appen dages ; Dirks, Pistols, andotlier toys, for men and boys : besides a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention, Ako for sale, on consignment, three g'.ps, widi harness. . 6wtl2 ; ; CASH, and the highest price, given for clean linen and cotton HAGS, at .Tr W. Cochran's store and at; the Paper- Mill. . i June 25. 183. . 4 6m . r 1 ! . -- I -t -.s I of age. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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