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- . ... .? . : , . -v. . ......... i-w;-;:- :r...,--; . .v" ?;.. I iu"- - "'i -5- .r. , ........ .v..v. . 1 VOL. Vn. . v - r .--vpYETTEVItLE, Nl'C. THURSDAY, AI3WST' 21,1823. ' ' ... -"5-' - - iCO. 12. , THE Ul50EtvVi. pCBasaEirKKLYBTJOMACBAEf , TEBMS. V TfIREE DOLLARS a yr, .aaife .nirUTrSEMENTS inserted at the rate far the first inser- lion, and thirty cents for each subsequent uxii yniTiNG tfas Just Rece:M( - Cases Men's Leghorn Hats, 22 Case- Straw Bphnets, 1 Black and white Leghorn do. 20 Lb. Donuci t c, 42 Nests Bandboxes, u) do. racKinff ao. A handsome assortment. of Dry Goods, which are ottered at v rjoiesaic um Retail, Low lor acu.. May 15. 50:fl BttEUiUATISxMS AND Inflamatioiis Cured. IT IS, a TACT, TH AT Rheumatisms of ordina ry kind can be almost in fa L libiy curea, ana luieumauu ama always mitigatea, in a le numa, by the use of Dr. Pierre K. Bran- m,,st valuable tor its emcacy in Rheumatisms, this Salve is proba ble not surpassed in the cure of Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Scalds bro. ken Breasts, sore Nipples, and other ..vK.rr.il inflammations. A more va luable Family Medicine, it is pre sumed, has never been offered. Sold in tin boxes, at one dollar, with printed directions and certificates of its utility. Drugests will at present be furnished on commission or can be purchased at a liberal de duction. - -R. EDWARDS, Agent, At Charleston, for the Southern States. . A few boxes of this itiyaluable medicine, for sale at the store of O P. STARK. Fayetteville, April 17, 1823. -9m CUeov Goods. THC Subscriber informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that in addition to his former stock, lie has received fresh supplies from. New York, amongst which are the foil- miimGOQDS. As he calculates on selling for Cash only, they are of fered at unusually low prices : Super black, blue and colored Cloths', Cassinets, assorted colours, : While, red, yellow & green Flannels, Plain and figured Bouibazetts, assortr ert colours B mo .zines, i do. do. White & coloured Valencia Vestings, Ditto ditto Marseilles, 0-4 and 4-4 Cambric Ginghams, Faivy Cambric Prints, a variety, 1 4 4 and 7-8 Iiisli Linens, assorted, 3-4 and 4-4 Cotton Shirtings, Thread Cambric and Thread Camr brie Handkerchiefs, Thread and Bobbinett Laces. w n mi and figured Cotton Cainbricks, Jwonett, Uook and Mull Muslins, , Figured do do. Cluck Satin Sinchewa and Sarsnet, Fibred Silk and Canton Crapesy '-rape snawisand Scarfs, Silk Velvet and Plush, -; mp and Russia Shirtings and Os- "uuurf J'ue Linens and Cotton Cassimeres. oiiu coiourea unuings, jeersncker, Imitation do. dies Leghorn Straw & Chip Flats, 5-l-gant setts of Ribands- " ' :;; .tlemen's napt and .Leghorn Hatsf ;,ver and 5i!k Gloves, ; 5-4 Apron Checks, Superior? Jed t A . 4.4 and s-4 Am. Br. Sheetings ICT The above Goods, together 1,1 ,Udr,y otners too tedious to cru- ate. h"Min "e ,ty of New-York, will he sold ) cuner re invited tol and examine tHem. JOHN McARN. 'J, 1823. 52-tf. llSs Hags , C the hiSht Price, given for J w letn,lme.n cotton ItJiGS. at jjj,; bran's store and at the Paper -ci nid n Kits, and fancy. SUK do. '!k Umbrellas and Parasols, Corded Velvets. assnrtid?4?! : ' " MADE $ MENDED In the best manner, and at the shortest notice, two doors West of iMrs. Perry's, on Old street, to which, place the subscriber has re moved his Copper-Smith 6hop.- Applications made at the store of Maj. Ayer or at the Post Office, will be attended to. v JOHN MACRAE. CHEAP .WHOLESALE liTUg & JSledicine St oy e . Dr. W. H. MAFFITTy fy Co. INFORM their friends ami 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, which they will dispose ot to Physicians and Merchants, on more liberal terms, than they call meet with South of New York or Philadelphia Family Prescriptions, prepared as usual, with the greatest care, of pure and genuine Medicine. Like wise Medicine Chests, designed for the use of Families residing in the country, constantly for sale. I. B, A large supply of Oils, Co lors, and Dre Stuns ; Hatter's ma terials, and Coach Trimmings, dai expected.! May 15. ; 50tf. VALUABLE LANDS , INJEAST FLORIDA, subscriber nas tor sale some valuable: tracts cf land, lying on Tampa or All Saints Bay, Charlotte har hour, and other places in East Floridarf which he will dispose ot on a-liberai CreGll,. iur ;LUC.;grcaioi ari w iuc. jjuv chase money j or receive in payment innroved estates in this state, improved lots in Fayetteville, negroes, or other personal propety. Apply to V ! pi Cv Agent for the owner. FayetteziUe9W.;C.'l ; t- : July 15Jlj823: 5 rtf-glp BARNUM BEACH & Co. have just rei I ceived, in addition to their, former Stock, arlarg and fresn supply ot Boots nd boef;alkdescr offer for prices lower thanusual,' for Cash 10-Boxes rejtlr Whittemore's Cards :50 dozftidrpeco Hats ; i. .v!lO casesStj-aw Bonnets - ' ; 150 pivheehwhite Linen and strip '. ed Pantalponsi; - ' 50 Short Jackets ,. . flQ doz.'Haireiyes . 50 boxesfWmdsbr Soap 20 reams Siting, Paper Z s 100 rioz. Ladies Hair Combs. Thev alsolcontinue. to -manufacture La- i dies Boots ana ioes, ui uinereuvcsvui tions. ' . . 'f . Jilne 4,-823 man i'f FnnArt Tut-1 Vlcr m March rhe has an excellent counte- nance very m uiiawcr, !ehiisidetle heisUBoutS feet B or la inclies iiigh; yello compleciedi has a bUTOOu xhs iei arin, auigu iurciu, ahda head linclined to be bald ; he'had when he. left avariety5of clothing a 4uit of white lain4 'and ome? hnejsjuin ftlnthesl- the'Jcolor not recollected; . -He Jmay attem'pt to pass for a free man where hefe rrknowitirashe ii artfiiL , 1 pur- chedhtmBt chat- ' Any persori apprehending siaid fellow, shalf be ensiled '-fi4'fMy'do1' tdrst if detiyered to iriejj and all rea9onab le expenses paid ; otherwise,'if delivered in any tonvfenient jail,nd immediate infor mation give1!!, twenty dbllur? v Any information f will be directed to Cheraw". Jerry isblacksnlith, by trade. -) Charles J. ide. xMarlbortf iDistrictt, S. Ci" April28. 1823.-5 5 lOtt - J.; & CONFECTION ARYl t?i0jfoor3 gait 6f . the Post- Oji&lifrivi. r nHE Proprietors of this House respect jLfully inform their friends and the pub lic, that haying nude many improvements, in the arrangement of theirTestablishment, they are prepared to accommodate all who may favor them withjthejr company They pledge themselves thai no attention shall be' wanting oh their party givepleasure, comfort andsatisfactiohJVfc They intend keeping; eonaitflyon, hand, a general assortment of confection ary ; the following they now offer to,the notice of the public. Viz : " 1 ..:--.ll - m Cordials Candies, Cream Perfect Love, i Itock, mot. i c Oil Cloves, Cinnamon, Aniseed, ' Peppejroint, & i( Wormwood. raiintrf Cihhamon, Barley;-'"!1-- Blown, and Pull : v Wines, VI ead. Ice Cream, Jiaisins, Bounce, Pastrv, .". wrff Sugar Plunlbsi Cinnamon, ' : - peppermintj . Caraway, , " 5 ' ! Coriander,' Purseed, and ..' Nuts, &c. &c. Almond. Orders from private families, in town or country, and country merchants, for these articles; or any part of them, will be promptly exeuted, and on terms as favor able as if the parties were personally present to make the selection. N. B. Their bar is furnished with the choicest liquors, and the first quality Span ish Cigars, particularly selected for choice purposes. 10 CH S. SMITH, Co. a Barrels cut Herrings, 30 bbls. Family do. Cprime.j For sale bv M'NEILL $ KIRKLAND. July 2, 1823 lOtt" 3om Veabody, HAVING bought out the stock and trade of lvan Wilcox, begs leave to ofler his services to the public, in the Clock and Watch repairing, Jeweller and Silver smith business. In the above 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- ill c ill ui ittiijy, iiiiu. uincr cunaisi ing, in part, of (Jlocks, Watches, gold and silver, musical, repeating, patent lever, horizontal, and plain; an elegant assort ment of .Tewelrv and Silver Work": -Mili- I tary Goods; Musical Instruments; Ma sonic Jewels ; Marks and- Ornamentsj 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, and other toys, for artfcles too numerous to mention. Also men and boys : besides a great variety ot fOP.saleVoh consignment, three gigs, with harnes3 OWtl2 liast Kotice. 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 errnestlv requested to come forward and settle their accounts by the first day of September next, Jas all accounts then re maining tinsettled will be indisci iminately placed. in the hands of officers for coltec- tion. ' ' - -. . MARTIN McPHEBSON, Trustee, , of , J; Carney and agent for Henry Ward m " " i - - 1 ' - ' . 6 .... . v.-t . . jk 'Hack; Carriage, strong and well made, Xi; with a very handsome harness for 2 horses, - not six months old.. For terms, apply at the Planter's' Hotel. LefK from some stae, with the subscri ber., aaiise, containing some articles ot closing ; and a, bag, containing a small quantity Of copperas The owners are reauested to call and take them away. P. T. TABER. ettevilte, Aug. ;4 1823. 3tl2;i - ; r ISHES to employsqme young man of character, tx take charge oi a -Ti-Yard, where evbusiness , is exten- kiveiv carrLetl omt wneaesircs ui acar-: ing- .thevtraHe xiuld whont, if - well recoinmended, a .convene ient situation is offered on good terms. wti2 ; W wA,lter:f leaK. . RichndCdQrassy Island, 1 Viryt Pee Dee Riper ay. fTl AKEN up, and put m jail, a mulatto X man nameVBILLwho says he be longs to Samuel Guy, of Iredell county. He has on thfg&igbt- side of his nose a mark, given to him by his motlier ; the mark'is a black colour, naturally impress ed u the flesh, for its intended purpose. Isaac is a very remarkable- slave, about five feet six inches high, well built, a bright complexion, and about twenty Or twenty five year? of age. Had on when taken up and put in jail, cotton homespun hirt and trowsers. His master is request ed, bv law to come forward, prove pro perty, pav charges, and take him away. I SAMUEL M AULTSB Y, Jailor. Wm. Widdiei, un. Clock an J Waich Maker Silver RESPECTFULBYnform's the inhalJ ?tantsof Fayetteville and its Vicinity, thlit having purchased the entire stockin trade of Mr. Charles Clark, he intends carrying on the above business at the Old Stand, on the-sooth side of Hay street, 1a! teW- doors above the State-House, where he hopes, by. the strictest assiduity, to merit a continuation of that patrotiage which has'hjretoft)re heen so liberally ex tended to watjds .the?e.stahlishraent ; , and where every article,; inthe aboedine, will be kept constantly for sale, pn- the most reasonabl teriijs: J- - ; iKBEnjrravingofvCVr description, CJl221823.9i, The subscriber having established the Coppersmith's Business . In all its various branches, and having the best workmen employed, will keep con stantly on hand at h.s shop, on Hay-street, near the brick-row. Stills, of various sizes ; and stills will be repaired, at the shortest notice, at my factory as above. Cash will be given for old copper and pewter. - ' . ' John. M'Dohbin August 6, 3823. -'-8wtl7 -; . ( Cotton Bagging; C. T. HAIGIL August 6, 1823. 8vvtl7 Notice. WHEBEAS a deed ot trust has been executed to nne John Crump, by Joe) Estis, Eustiche Hunt, Elisha Wt Estis, and A. D. Murphy, for certain tracts of land and a certain "number of lots, lying in the town of Henderson, Montgomery county, and state of North-Carolina, to secure the payment due on said lands and lots, I wilV offer for sale, on the ninth of September next, at the Court-House in Laurenceville, the said tracts of land and said lots, for ready money, to the highest bidder, viz : one tract of land on .Pedee river, containing about .three hundred and fifteen acres ; another adjoining the town of Henderson, of about fifty acres ; and thfrty :three lots in said town f Hender son, .excepting, however, one tenth part of said property, which i9 not to be sold. c J AS. CRUMP, Trustee. Montgomery County, July 25, 1823. 5 5tl2 , Hotel t$ Boarding House. MRS. BARGE informs her friends and the pubic, that she still keeps up her HOTEL AiD BOARDING-HOUSE, where every exertion will be used, as heretofore,, "to render the situation of travellers and others, who may please to call uppn her, agreeable. She is well furnished with Liquors, good Beds, &.c. and her table will beriway& supplied .with all the Variety'which the country affprds. Her stables are good, abundantly provided with Grain and Fodder, and under the care of faithful arid 'attentive Hostler?. 3 By. tbe-most unremitted attentions: to the comfbrt and convenience of her guests, she hopes to . merit a continuance of that patronage which has hitherto been so lib erally extended to her; ' Pay efeville, July 24, 1823. 6wtl3 . , V i a. : imui ' T Vt. - - - mm I - . HAVING purchased the Stock of.AfcSweetland and taken the stand lately ocgu pied by him, will supply those who want with Monuments, Tomb-tables Head-stones, And any other article in the line which may be waoted. Also, Build ing Stone of every -description, of the best Free Stone & of the country stone. The work will be done in the best manner and on modtrate terms. Hay-Street, Fayetteville, N. C. "H"NO.McKAE- has for salei his Book WjL store two door$,above the post.ut fice; a yaluahJeASSOTtmentTof OUA', m theidiifereht departments of . literature and sciericie J aixiQng bicharethe fcllow- 8cc . A d- am's RebgiOus.'W orld ' Displayed, Chalm er's' Astronomical and other Discourses, Saurih's Sermons, , Davie do. Hunter's Sacred0 Biography, Buck's. Theological Dfcti'onary SimeonJsSkeletons, M eikle i . -Traveller, Baxter's'Saint's Rest, Paley Theology, Memors of Rev. A. Fulle Life of John Calvin, Buchanan's Christian' Researches, Frey?s Narrative, Doctrine of Life for ihe New-Jerusalem, Buttrvorthrs Concordance Bibles, family' and fcom mon," he. &c. i History, Biography, ana Miscellanies. 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 Engtand, Domes tic Encyclopedia, Morse's Gazetteer, latest edition, Shakspeare, Elegant . Extracts, Moore's Works, SaTamagundi, Peveril of the Peak, Annals of the Parish, Sir An drew Wylie, Sporting Anecdotes Cava lier, Minstrel Love, Seventy-Six, Percy Anecdotes, Martyr Of Antipch, Cain, ISar-' dariapalus, Privateer, Tbm Crib's Memo. rial to Congress, Loves of the Angels . lion Juan, Marcian Colonna, Giuseppinio; Happiness, Idle Man, Dr Syntax's Totir' Rhyming. Dictionary, Gay's Fables, Pop-" ular Models, Nightingale, Thornton's! Bot any, poster's Essays, Buuton'sLectures, Say's PoJittOal Economy, Carey's do. Prac tical Accountant, White's Compendium of Cattle Medicine, besides various other miscellaneous works, . -; ; - .Vesey's Chancery Reports, 20 vols, Phillip's EvjdehteEspiriasse on Ev-: idenceeylan4 oi ppntractsV American t'recedentsi, xyewXprJC: JJigest. : Jifedtdneknd Sgery .Chapman's Tlie wpeuli flhohias'sraetice. Ewel's Med ical Companion, Antericatf ! Dispensatory, Magendie's Physiology Bell's Operative Surgery, Bell's Letters,- Brodie on the J oints, Fife's Anatomy, Prognostics and Crises of Hippocrates; Combe's PhrenoU ogy, Physician's Vade Mecum," Ramsbo tham's Midwifery. . f Classical, and Schoo I 2?co&-Horace, Virgil, Qvid, Sallust, CiCero,Caesar, Ro man Antiquities, Select ProfanisVViri Romx, Historise Sacrac, Grxca Minora, Xenophon, Greek Testament, Schrevelli's Lexicon, Latin and Greek Grammars, Simson 's Euchd, Hutton'svMathematics, Ferguson's Astronomy, Gibson's Survey ing, Pike's Walshfs'and Dilworth's Arith-" metic, Blair's Lectures,- Paley's. Moral Philosophy, Jamieson'sLogic, iDuncan's do. Blair's Philosophy orce's do. Morse's; Adam'sand Willetfcs Geography, Mu i rays Grammar, Exercises and Key, - Walkers Dictionary,;,- Websters, Murray's, Dil worths and Waldo's Spelling ; Books, American Preceptor, Columbian Orator, Scott's Lessons, American Selectioiis, En glish Reader, Catechetical iCbmpend A History; Catechisms on Practical Chemis- 'try, Astronomy, Botany, Classical Biogra phy and Mythology, Universal History, Ro man Antiquities, Grecian do. Jewish 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. Also 'Atbses, Prints, Blank Books, i Copy Slips, Writing" and Letter aper, ' waters, Seahng- ax; Quills, - Ink-Powder, I lnicotanos, t'en fc.nives, Slates, Lead and Slate elicits, Pairft Bjxes, Pocket Books, &c. i :- .V ''.y . ' 4-. Comfortable dwjellinghouse; jL and 4 acre lot, with all the improvements thereon; near the half way bridge to Cambeilton. A small dwelling louse and lot on Pear-son-st. near Mrl Saniueji Pearce's .dsvelf- ing. X.N . . .ivK Two tenements (next above Mr W.'L. McNeill's) in the brick row, with large and convenient cellars. j '. One vacant , lot near Mr. Sutherlands dwelling;.. , m - - , , ' , . One do. near the intended canal basin. One do. east side of .Winslow" street. Should any person prefer leasing, the vacant lots wiil.beleased for a number of years . Possession can be. gpven imme-. diately. For terms, apply t ; HEN RY W. :lYE R , r Agent for the crwners. etlevillet Am, 13, 1823.--11 r": Bank Stocky on Cred it. Otf'ruesday, the 21st oi" August next, (being. Thursday of the county court,) one hundred and ninety .four Shares Stock -of the State Bank of North-Carolina, nd . fifty-six Shares Stock of the Bank of CapeFear, belonging to the es tate of Daniel Cress," late of Salisbury, decd,' will be sold on a credit of six months. Bonds, with at least two v good securities, will be required, and other' particulars made known on the day of sale, by the ex ecutors. ' . EDWARD CRESS, JOSHUA GAY. . ALEX-GRAHAM. SaBsbury, July 1 1, 1 823. 5wtl2. CotmmittfeA TO the jail of this county, on the 10th inst. a negro man by the name of LEWIS, about 25-or 26 yea of age. He is of a light complexion for a negro, stam mers in his speech when a little frighten ed, and somewhat cross-eyed. Said Lew is is about five ieet seven and a half inches high ; and says he belongs to Kobert Led better, of Diiiiwiddie county, Va. and ab sconded from the service ot Gideon Hill, "near Cheraw, S. C. :1 he. owner is hereby requested td come ffcrAvard, prove prop erty, pav charges, and take him awav. S AM U E LAM A U LTS BY, JaVr. 1L eaual to any In the Southern Stat esri 4,ireing conaucieti on utc uW wy Teachers in everv branch ot usetul and or, i namental" education, tfhisfwith its healthy5 situation and mooerate cnarges ior Doara and tuitiou. must insure it aiioerai patron . -ja age. The strictest attention will be paid' j l! to the conduct and morals of those attend ing it. . (: ,'r. I EKMb I'EK l tat. ;, Female Department, conducted by Mrs .Hamilton, with assistant teachers, Rudiments, - -Reading and Writing, - S2 50 3 -i-'t English Grammar, Ancient and" Moderh Geography, with the use of the Maps and Globes, History, Chronology, Mytho logy, Rhetoric, Belles Let tres, . Composition, Natural Philosophy, Botany, with plain and ornamental Needle Work, - " - - Music, taught by Madam Veilla, in the besr Italian style, per annum, 60 ; perquarj.wM; icr, i t, Ditto, taught out of the Institution JslOO per annum. Drawing, Painting, and the French Lan k guage, by M.Laisney, a native of France. Drawing and Painting, - $&6 French, - - - 6 Classical department, under Dr. G. Davis Tfie Latin and Greek Languages, Na ural and Moral Philosophj, Logicj-Astronomy, Mathematics, Geometry, and Alge bra. s- ENGLISH MALE DEPARTMENT. Rudimen& '"' - . ' 553 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Enghsh Grammar, Ancient and, T eg Modern Geography, witn the f " use of the Maps ancGlobes, Pens and Ink provided without charge, A tax of 25 cents Oh each student, for Wood, Water, &c. Board, including all the above branch es", except Music, Jg35 per quarter, paya ble iu advance. Wm. Hamilton. (jFor the satisfaction ot Parents and Guardians, the following gentlemen may be referred to: John A. Cameron, Esq. President of the School Committee, or the Rev. R. II. Morrison. Fayetteville, June 5, 1823. l:y.l 'North-Carolina Begister UNITED STATES CALENDAR. Small Work, bearing the above title, for the year 1823, was compiled by .the subscriber, and published last winter, af the printing office of Messrs. Jos. GaTes & Son. In the preface it was announced that should sufficient encouragement be given, a similar publication might in fun ire be annually expected. Tiie design ot this publication was, to furnish the citizt .nS generally with a convenient book if re ference, containing within a small com pass, and at a moderate price, much local information which could not without cqn siclerableMrouDle, be obtained from a.iy other source. From the favorable opin ion very generally expressed respecting the uncommon utility of this work, the compiler was led to believe, that public patronage would have equaled his ex.. pectation. This expectation, however, so far from being realized, has been more .than disappointed. More than six lr.ontlis have elapsed since the Register has issued from the press and the sale has not yet defrayed the expences of printing. I tins, instead of being remunerated tor their labor, the Editor and the Printer are 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 a1 loss. Preparations have been made for the publication of a Register for 1824; and for presenting jf to the public in a state of considerable- improvement ; em bracing the correction of several errors which could not well have been avoided in 'the .first Register, together with an accession of valuable information, which the first did not contain ; but unless some assurance of a more extensive sale can be secured, the projeitfot continuing a Re gister for Carolina must be entirely , abandonedflf such assurance can bebb- tained ui-tf -Reasonable time, the work:1 now preparing? will, in due season, be '' " committed to the press. Id -such an event, it' will .Wpear by the time fixed for the meeting' of the Legislature of thistate: and such copies, as may be engaged will he sent to the several counties by the .re turn oCtbeir respective representatives. Those who feel interested in encotiragiirj 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 with as little delay as possiblfe-as the work, if printed at all, ought to be in the press before the 1st of September. COLIN M'lVER. Fayetteville July 24. 1823. 9 For feae, T, HE tenement on the south side of Person street, formerly. occupied by Messrs. liroadfoot U Cochran, well calculated for a wholesale, or retail grocery, with warehouse, &c. and a good stand for business For tern. a, ap ply to JOHN M. DORItlN. lgJune 2:tf. NOTICE. " THE house lately occupied bT Col. Stevens, or the - tat House square, and the houscsand stores belonging to the estate of m m Robert Adam and Robert llalUday, deceas ed, will be off ered for rent, frr one year, on the 1st September next, atil o'clock, A. M. at the State House. J A. CAMERON Fai'ettniUe, Aup. 1, 1823 tl 3 I if. ! "Km i n II: A J ' ' r'-' i .V I I m v ; June 26, 182S. 4:6 m FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Fdyettevitte, July 16, 182o. 8 Aire. 11. I8a"4-- 711 J T r s 7 " - Tit,''. 4 ik , ,4 "t, "ff V v E-is-Vrf . . Y. "Sr. i t- - -"-K n - -'r
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