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;.4i"i "-c'' - v vol. vn. :6. THE OBSEnVER, . ; . mSHED WEliKlT BT JOHX MAC HAI, JlKJSE DOLLAK jyr f payable in ad- V' . 'j: .aim Ji A5 insert tion, one AJ3HAH WHITIHG Has Just Received, s Oases Men's Leghorn Has, Casc3 Straw Bonnets, y. Black and white Leghorn. do.. 1 tir r-.i.'- 0 L'). bonnet wire, . 2 Nests Bandboxes, also; A I) a ndsome assortment of Kch are offered, Wholesale and nil, Low for CASH. , ; RHEUMATISM 8 AND Inflamations Cured: IT IS A T ACT, HAT Rheumatism of ordina ry kind, can be almpM infaU jjly curen, anu ivieuuiauc rains wavs mitigated, in a fet hours, l' AC I J I? Tt. 7 i!ie use ot ur. i ikhkii a uhaxv- Iive's Anti'IlheAimatic Salve.Ttio host valuable for its efficacy -in umitisras, this Salve is probal A 1 1L. '-..I' .C v vi surpasseu in uc ture m Jnjises, Sprains, Burns, Scalds bro ken Breasts, sore Nipples, and other txt "rnal mfl immation3'. A more ya- iia'ile Funiljledicine, it is pre- u Mt'd, ins never ueeii oavrcu. ouiu irinfed directions and certificates fits utility. Druggestsv wilt at nsent be furnished on commission k-r in ue purcnasea at a noerai ae- duction. ' :M$ R. EDWARDS, JMnBh At Charleston, for the Souihern j States. ; X few boxes of this invaluable medicine, for sale at the store of O. P. STARK Marble Cutter, HAVING purchasethe Stock of . Swectlundand taken the stand lately occupied hy him, will supply Jh'se who want with'. Monuments, Tomb tables Head-stones, And any other article in the line finch may be wanted. Also. 'Build- fctone of every description, of the best Free Stone & of the country be I'uin mil nr. iiiiiir 111 i K manner and an n:nr!rtt tme w - . w ... IlvStreet, Fayetteville, ZV C. Runaway 1 .MTT eloped on the 21st of . ca ntlas an excellent counte a - very ready in his answer and with co.1Slderable assurance; he is about 5 feet u lacnes nigh, yellow complected, V b,urn his left arm, a high forehead. li , ,.'ncliaed tu be bald; heliad u- wh uV a V!ir,ety of Nothing, a suit d,r 1 ,ns and some homespun 1IU lhe colr not recollected lie 4Ltcmpt io pass tor a free man. where "v i Known, as he is artful. I pur. 'Jhimola Mr. Steailman. In lu.at. iT k ,Try' and U is likeb' he may be Jrk''tf out m that ne.ghborhood. sh; V . WrchendmK said fellow. "l 'I I 1 I I II III m A n ft1., 1 1 , vv anu an reasoi ' u... 1 . . . - v t Miftu u 1 1 c: atsl j 1 1 : 1 1 1 r 1 -.IV in li, lt,0l, ir, . J4, ''u tmrneaiaie liitor X Sven, went Ciu.-iV'T011 i11 be directed to uu- ierry is , biacksmitli bv trade. Charles J. I.idp.. 'Lrib'nUric:,SmC. V" 2a t3. lOtt J Harrds cut Herrings. - iLL K1RKLAND. vBaiifc Stockton Cr edit JE longing to the estate of Daivlress, senr. 'cesed, will be soldgr;pjic Sale, v i credit ot 6 rnqnttia oh Tuesday the TtbjpcMbertne-tt?: feondswfth two aproyed securities, Villbc requi -ed. 4 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 his shop, on Hay-street, near, thebrick-row, . Stills, of various sizes ; . and stills will be repaired, at the shortest notice at mjT factory as above. ' ! 7 , Cash will be 'given for old copper and pewter j . . ' r John M Dobbin 'Jtuptst6t i823t8wtir CHEAl WHOLESALE Die ug & Medicinei fttoipe. Dr.W. H. J14FFITT, Co: NKORM their liiends and the public-generally, that they have iiow- opened an extensive assort, ment of DrugaDd-Mediciuesv tm pot ted from some of the first houses in i the United States, h h ich they dispose or to Physicians and Merchants, on more liberal terms, than they can meet with South of NewYoikor Philadelphia r ? amily PrCTcriptiqn's, -prerjareil ulrfSlirit the -greatest1. carefof pure all d genuine Medicine - 'tike ' wrse Medicine Chests', designed for the use of Families' residing in the pouhtry, constantly for sate N B. A large supply bf Oils, Co lors, and Dye Stuffs ; Hatter'?, ma tetia I u a n d Coach'Tri rn mi n gs , d ai -! may u . uun. IT pUjrpV ; ceived i m addition o the.rYormer btocic, a larcre ana iresu suppiy ot dto, 1wwmi Ailt"dfftrintnfL which triev offer for; prices loyrer tnan usual, tor uasli or Prduce--Alb ' ' Li i 10 Boxes reajiWh.ittemore's Cards doi, Morocco Hats , ?. .;1Q icases Straw Bonnets - f . i 50 pi Natikeen, white Linen and atnp ? : ed pantaloons , 30 Short Jackets 1U aoa. oairoeivcs '50-bokes Windsor SOreams Writing' Paper4 ' ; , vJOayioz. JUdis Hair.Cfimbs. ' I dies? IJobts and Shoes, bf different descrip- tiOnsXt ' Juns 4, 833 l.tf. VALTJABlsE'' t ANiDSff 1K EAST ;FLORipAf;ip JOf SALE. THE subscriber I- has for sale aorao valuable tracjtar scf land, lying on Tampa or All gaihtay; Charlotte har-; bour, and otlieirt plaic'ej Jn East F4brltl4 which he will , dispose ..of oti aliberai credit, for the -greater part-of the pur chase money j or receive in payment in proved estates in this state, improved lots in Fayetteville, negroes, or other personal propetv. pplv to THOB STRODE, 5 ; 1 . ' JlTehi'jTor t he ovmeri- Fayetteville, vV. C. o f.: vi-' I July 15-182 fir. rtf-Sl.J vi hcpnnrtlXt lTWUtvYT.r mi u ma . i mm m k m. w-il . & m & & mj m. - . m, . H 5LKi sH D-W tS, an indeiited ap reuuee to the obscriber.He is afout to jearsoi age, o leet -orracnes high, light complexion, light hair, and somewhat of a feminine voice. Wore away a black, hat , a brown jacket and ligtit pantaloons; no shoes on.' He left his em ployment on the d instant. No thanks or charges will be given for his delivery ; hut the public are war..ed, as he is very tight fingered, and Lhose who run the risk ot harboring him, will not o .ly loie their generosity, but be dealt whi according' to law. 3 rsi4 ft.iv fir iv .csi .i.Vl MADE & HiUl liU In the best-manner, antl at the shortest notice,' two doors West of Mrs. Perry's, on Old treet, to which place the subscriber has jre moved his Copper-Smith Shorii ppltcations made at the store of Maj. Ayer, or at the Post Office, will be attended to. " JOHN MACRAE. V alette viWfe Academy . THIS Institution now titters advaiVug-es equal to any in the Southern States, being conducted on the most app-oved principles and provided with superior Teachers in every branch of useful and or namental education. This, with its healthy". ltuation and moderate charges for board and tuiticT.ijmu.st insure it a liberal patron age. I he strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attend ing it TERMS PER QUARTER. Female Department, conducted by Mrs- Hamilton, with assistant teachers, kudiments, j - -Reading and! Writing, - - 2 50 3 English Grammar, Arcient and"" Modern Geography, with the use of the Maps and Globes, Histor Chronoloffy, Mytho logy, Rhetoric, Belles Let- . tres, vpmposmon,v jaturai Philosophy, Botany, with plain and ornamental Needle Work, Music, taught by Madam Veilla in the best Italian style, per annum, $60; perquar tqr, 20. . ,j. Ditto, taught out of the Institution, 100 per-annum Drawing, ! Fainting, and the French Lan guage by M.Laisney, a native of France. Drawing and Tainting, - 6 French, ' - - - 6 Classical department; under Dr. G. Davis. The Xatin and Grek Languages, Natural atid Moral Philosophy, Logic,. Astrono my. Mathematics, Geometry, and Alge 'bra. 88.-- -iK ; - . " ENGLISH JdALE DEPARTMENTi , Kudiments,- : I - - Behgy HVVritiig, Arithmetic," f English Grammar, Ancient and I ' , Modem Geography, witn the, r use bf the Iklaps and Globes, J Pens and lnkrprovided without charge. A tax of 25 cents on each student, fof Wood, Water, &c ' ' Board, including Att the above branch es," except Music, g3 5 per quarter, paya ble in advance. ' - fVm. Hamilton. - For the satisfaction of Parents and Guardians, the following gentlemen mav be referred to : John A. Cameron', Esq. President of the choolCommittee or the Fayetteville, June 5823. , l;y.l , Wtft d, UU' fl, m,..jl ,tr . .'VICCW rr.Mtt vrzuaty , WMi;M mith c Jeweller, ESPECT FULLY inform the inhab itants of Favettevilie and its vicinitv that aavihfr purchased the entire stock in trade of Mr. Charles C. lark, he intends carrying on the above business at ;the Old Stands on the squth side of Hasreet, a few doors above' the istate-llouse, where he hopesi by the strictest assiduity, to merit a continuation" S)f that patronage, which has. heretofore tbeen so liberally ex tended towards , the establishment; and-; where every article, in the above line,' will be;kept consiantly for sale, tn the most reasonable terms. . . -B? Engrav'mg,. of every description, pfwy 22, 1823-9 Of CoartnetVpv- THir: firm of'Fl'zharrfs &alIop having on the 15th day of thisinst. dissolved by mutual consent, the" books and "ac counts of said concern are in the hands of L.-Fitzharris, wKofaione is authorised to collect the same and grant discharges. L. FlTZHAllRIS," ALbX.Gtr.iiop. All persons indebt ed to tiiejsaidi concern of Frtzbarris and Gallop,- are hereby re quested o comeiirwani nd settle their respective oaiaaces who uie suoscriocr without delav. The remaining. stock of said lir.n. COUSisung-oi a iianusome assort- - ment of dry a id fancy Goods, together With a supply of Groceries, Sec. is otter ed tor Sidfetreuuced prices, and upon accommodating teims, py - ' vX. FITZ HARRIS. . . .4tJ5..vV C. & P. NlaUfctt, HAVE i-t received, on consignment, an tiegaut CHAHIQTEE, a BA-HoilHE- ind several light and fasnioo able GIGS. Also, 23 bis. leaf and lump Sugar, 50 do. prime Muscovado do. and 10 tons of Swedes Irtfh, assorted.1 pt ember 4, 1823. 4tf Tfif r? , AND . , V AND tToNRECTIONARY, Tktee dodrk hait of the Post- OMce, Bovst. rffHE Proprietors of this house respect- v 5 JL Fully inform their friends and the pub?; lie, that having made many improvements' in the arrangement of their establishment, they are prepared to accommodate all whoi may tavor them with their company. They pledge themselves that' no attention shall - be wanting dfi their part, to give pleasure, comfort and satisfaction . - rbey in:end keeping constantly v on ; hand, a general assortment pf confections arv ; ine touowing tney now oner to tne tiotice of the public, vi2 :'fiS t , , UorOtatx. VandieSi Cream Perf ect Love, Uock " ' ' Noyeau Burgamot,-" Peppermint, Cinnamon, Barley, Blown, and Pull. Oil Cloven Cinnamon, " Aniseed, Peppermint, & ' Wormwood. Wines, M ead, Ice Cream Raisins, Bounce, Pastry, Nuts, Sec. &c. Sugar Plumbs, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Caraway, Coriander, li iicA l onrl ? Almond. Orders from private famtlies, in town or country, and country merchants, for these articles, or any part of them, will be promptly executed, 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 farst quality Span-, ish Cigars, particularly selected for choice 1 purposes Hs; SMITH, ?Cp;3 --4- XNO. McRAE has for sale, at his BookV pji Store, two doors above the Post-Ofl' hce, a valuable assortment of BOOKS, in the diff erent departments of literature and science ; among which are the follow ing : v'-'-''.'i'" " i , , Theology, Religious Biography, &c Ad am's Jieligious World Displayed, Chalm er's Astronomical and other Discourses, Saurjn's Sermons, Davies7 do. Hunter's Sacved Biography, Buck's Theological Dictionary, Simeon's Skeletons, Meikle:s Traveller, Baxter's' Saints Rest, Paleys Theology, Memors of Rev. A. Fuller, Life of Joint Calvin, Buchanan's Christian Researches, Frey?s Narrative, Doctrine of: Lifqf r die New Jerusalem, Butterworth3 Concordance, Bibles, family and com-; mon,: &c &c. History Biography ', ana Jliscdlaniejfe- Ramsay's United Slates, Maj. Long's Er-f pedition to the Rocky Mountains, Life or Mary Queen of Scots, Memoirs of Jack son, Universal History, Josephus' Works, History of Rome, do. of England, Domes tic Encyclopedia, Morse's Gazetteer, latest edition, Shakspeare, Elegant Extracts, Moore's Works, Salamagutidi, Peyerd of the Peak, Annuls of the Parish Sir An dr.w Wylie, Sporting Anecdotes, Cava lier, Minstrel Love, 6'eventy-Six. Percy Anecdotes, Martvr of Antioch, Cain, Sari? danapaltis, Private er rpm Crib's .Memo rial to Congress, Lores of the, AhgelsJ Don Juan, Marcian Colonna, Giuseppino, Happiness, Idle Man, Dr Syntax's i'oury Khynung Dictionary, Gay's Fables, I'op ular Models, Nightingale. Thornton's Bot any," Foster's Essjiys, Burtpn's Lectures,5 Say's rolitical Economy, Carey's do. Prac tical Accountant, White's' Compendium of Cattle Medicine, beside various other miscellaneous works. : j, : AW. Vesey's Chancery Reports, ,20 vols, Phillip's; Evidence, Espinasse on Ev idence, Nevvland on Contracts, American Precedents, New-York Digest Afedicine and Surgery.-' -Chapman's The rapeutics, Thomas's Practice. Ewel?s Med ical Companion, American TJispeiisatOrV, Magendie's Physiology, Bell's Operative SurgerVii Bell 4 Letters, Brodie- on- the Joiuts, Fife Anatomy, Prognostics 'and Crises of Hippocrates, Combe's PhrcnoU "bJ mpiwuii a v uut; lcvuui, uauisuu iiiara'ajjiiiuwiiery. - ' v it Utasstealjund School Uoofcs. liofase. lrgil, QvidV Sallust, Cicero, , Caesar, Ho , man, Anuqumes, s electa , irotapis, v in ftomae,A Historix Sacrac, Graeca Minora, XcJophori, Greek Testament, ScJireveili'a vLexicon; 4 Latin and Greek Grammars, fSimson's Euclid, Hutton's Mathematics Ferguson's Astronomy, GibsonTs'SurTey insr. Pike's. Walsh's and Dil worth's Ari til- metic, Blair's Lectures, Paley's Moral; Philosopliy, Jamieson's Logic, Duncan's do. Blair's Philosophy, JoyfcVs do. Morse's Adam's ind WUlett's Geography, Mui rays Grammar, Exercises and Key, Walker's Dictionary, Webster's, Murray s.'Dil worths and Wafdb's Spelling Books, American Preceptor, Columbian Orator, Scott's LessouS, American Selections, En glish Reader, Catechetical Compend of History , Catechisms on Practical chemis try, stronomy, Botany,Classical Biogra phy and Mythology Universal tlistory Ro man Antiquiiies Grecian do. Jewish do. Roman History Grecian do. English do. in a series of numbers adapted to -he use of scholars in die United States with en graved illustrations. Abo Vilises, Print, Blank Book , Copy Slips, Writing and -Letter apers , Wafer, Scaling-Wax, Q.ulis Ink-Powder, Ink stands, Pen K. lives, Slates Lead and sglate Pencils, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Sec. Cotlon Bagging. C. T. tlAlGfl. August 6, 1823. 8vrll7 j Hags prime green Coffee " A S32 12 Hhds. superior Molasses,; f , 59 Sacks Liverpool blown Salv . ;Ps; Cotton agging A, . ,1 : Muscovado Sogarir,' ' 4? : -FOR; RENT7;4fk' Tatf hrielc.tore dVBor treet tw6 tqry VVar6 House; ilso, atableand Lot- September, 1833 4tl7'-j-,.rf. f 14 -fir-'-' s Tfldn Sale, , at the BooktjSlbreof John J: McRaei a few copies of The Annual lMn Regi9ter -of the United States. Vols. 3d? 4tb. (ftoyal 8yo. Pages 1452,) con taimng State LaWand Kegulaiihs.&C' ByriiSOHMais.- counsettptM'iaw and late one of the Judges 'of the circuit I court of the United states, for. the third circuit. rrre! ., a volume . This originafaijd,, extensive work, con tains a full yiew bf.the Laws, and pecuiar llegulatibns inTeach of the 24 states,ne- cessary.tq bA -known to gentlemen of the ""ft'T '""" c v li e. vuiiti; ail Cm,' creditors, merchants, landr holders, and other citizens througliout the Jjmted States i-'- " " ''I'iv-'v ' Opinions. ' f Extract Utter from D Arm ITorrnf as sq. Professor oj laxofn the University of Maryland. $X-' 4 Ijam, much delighted with the work cs ar as it has nroffressediIt will be invalu able to the country at,, large,' After a full copy, of7 the " ;'twjp volumes complete, had been received by Professor Hoffman, and in reply to a letter in which the Editor apologised forswig;in a cir culr notice, the foregoirtg extract, he bb$erves, I regret" that you should have deemed it at att rieeessury to apologise tor the use ot the little extract trbra my letter. ! confess, bpweveri that it would nave: been . more agreeable to me to have cen v more particularly and to tlie point, of the utility and excellence of your work, had supposed that my feeble testimony would nave Deen eiuier useci, ni rr onr Avail Extract of a letter from B. W. Leigh, hsq. Counsellor at Taw, Rithmond, Virginia. 1 Let me congratulate you on your pro gress, which far exceeds my utmost ex pectations. I hare examined the impor tant heads of each of the numbers, as they came on : so rar. your mends have every reason to be satisfied, and the publick at arge must acknowledge, that you have fulfilled your engagements to the letter.' Extract of a letter 'ronJ. "Cabell Breck iNRiime, Jsq. Secretary of State, Hen tucky. ' , 4 i; 1 regret exceedingly that tbesubscrip- tipti for this valuable and tnterestingl'work 5as not more extensively ; circulate in Kentucky, but am satisfied it will sett well here.' -; v Extract of a tetter from Charles G. Hautes, , Esq Counsellor at law, J etr-ForkJ , , I am very anxious to obtains eppy of vour iinaiuauie wor.K. wiimgnce ii merits m the next Law JournaLa 'Am We have examined the i 3d 8t4th Vol- mes of the Law, Register of the United tates, just pubusned bv Judge Gnfliilt, ipmprismff. a summary of State Law and Regulations, -J. or each ot the 24 States. Having taken the liberty in December, 1820, to recommend to thepatroni!ge of the American Publick, and'particularly to the gentlemen of the Bar hi 'the. United States, Mr, Grijfiihs general design, in establishing the LawJRegister, weare of opinion that in the" execution "of that branch of it comprised in these Volumes1! Mr. Griffith has completely redeemed the pledge given'in his prospectus, tand that the work will be a very important addition Rich, itxntiox. - John WelU. Taos. Addis Emmet. Saml. Botn. Jos. Ocstsx HorrkAif. S. Jowxs. . p1ttk, JuneilS23it j leae Votome 3fr St; 4th, Odn tain a 'it'tc branch, and Jib wily connect ed with the 1st & 2d.yhicli comprise the Federal dym,,, iii are in preparation- So'Uiat jpurchasers'or subscribers, need not, necessarily, have tUe 1st Sfcd. " It was thought most advisable.. . to in clude Stale Laws and Uegulationa" to gether, in one body, and to publish them nrsc, as Demg oi most immexuaxe impor tance.) ' i , , -f: A ComfbrUbledweDlher houses il;and acre Jot,' with all the t.uprovementa tpereoOi near tne half way ; bridge to Cambelltbn. A ainalidweumgjnouse ano lot on rear-son-st. neWlriSauel Pearce'4 duell ing:. I ' ; - ' ' ' ' Two tenements "(next above Mr. W. L. McNeill's) in the brck row, won large and convenient cellars. One vacant lot near Mr. Sutherland, dwelUng. One do. near the intended canal basin. O ie do. east side ofWinslow street. Should any person prefer leasing, the vacant lots will be leased for a number o. years Possession can be given imrne diately. For terms, apply t HENRY W. AYER, Agent for the ovmers. Fayetteville, Aug. 13, 1b23 11 XaiLkAn Ca. Coman. A GENERAL meeting of the siockn. ders of diis company wiP be held a ti.e house of Will'ira H. Slaughter, in the town of Sa!isburyfin the 9th and 10th da . s of October next, being on Thursday and Friday of Rowan Superior Court. ; . D. MUHPatY, PresV. August 30, 1823. 5tl?. j isj JJifl2l ITS t UNTTEP STATES CALENDAIt. A Small Work, bearing the above tillev for theear 1823, was compiled th the subscriber, and published Jast winter at the printing office of Messrs. Jos. Gate's JU, Son, In the preface it waa announced that should sufficient ehcolSragemept be glvn, similar publication might in ftf.urd annually expected. ! The def ign of tbif publication was,?.to forfiish "the. citizens ger?illy wth. a jconrenient book of rt TeTencecontainini? within a Small con i passjVand at a moderate priced much local iiuoriuauou wim u twuu uui-wiuiuui iuni 1 siderable tronble,vbeobtainei fi-om anjl other source. From the favQrableopia. Ion very generally expressed respecting J the uncommon Utility of this work, the compiler was led toleheve, that pubho. V' patronage would have4 equaled his ex 4V pectation This expectation, however so far from being realized, lias been mora ; than disappointed. More than six h.onthl have elapsed since the Register has issiied from tlie presand the sale has not yet defrayed the expences of printing, fhasf instead of being remunerated for thtir labor, the Editor and the Pri? terare both out of pocket. A very moderate corn- pensation would have satisfied both ; but neither of them can think of continuing publication which must subject thei. to a loss. .Preparations have been njade fox the publication of a Begisfer for 1824 ; and for presenting it ; to the public in a stateiCconsiderableJimprovement j em bf acingthe correction of several ; mfs which could not well have been aVoiUed in ,the first ,. Bcgister togeth HhA aii ,,' accession of valuable information, w hich . the first did not contain? but unlets ,somQ assurance of a more extensive sale can be secifred, the project ot continuing a lie gisterfor N. Carolina must, be entifel abanaoned. If such assurance can be ob tained in ar reasonable time, the work. nbW preparing- will, in due season, be committed to the press! In such an event, it Will appear by the time fixed lor the meeting of the Legislature of this tate i and such copies as may be engaged will be sent tothe serersd counties by thr rc turn of their respective rep .esentatives. 1 hose who feel interested in encouraging the Work here referred to, are requested lainiorm me suoscriDer Dy letter, iree.ot postage, ot the number ot copies they "n'ro willing tp take ; and it is desirable that this should be done with as little deJay ns possible as the wrk, it pripted at all, ought to be in tlie pres before the 1st of September. COLIN MIVEif. Fayegeville July 24, 1823. 9 State of Xo. Caroina CUMBKRLAND COXN'T V THIS da; , Shadrick Jones personally appeared before me, Hugb3mith one rf the Justices of , the Peace for said county, and made oatht t b at he held a note of hand on "Thomas Gregory, lor he sum of six Hundred and twenty-five dol lars, due the ILXh of April, lft23 ; als', one dooT one hundred dodars, dur about the 25th of December, 1819, with a credit of eleven dollars on the .said note, on Rcdklc Jones,; v Ijich said two notes the said Sha dfick Jones has lost,or mislaid, so that he carinot now lay his hand on them, and that she has never sold or transferred them to. any person. Sworn and subscribe il to before me, thxj' 14th August, 1823. h: SHADRICK X JONES, mark. Test,- HUGH SMITH, J. P. , JV. B.--l forewarn any person from tra ding for the said notes, or paying them i any person but myself. SHADRICK JONES. August 14, 1823. 3t 16 Trust SAc. BY virtue-of a df ed of trust, to us matie and executed by -Jlen Stuart, for purposes therein express ?d vv-i 1 1 be ex posed to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 20th of September next, six hundred and ten acres ot valuable LAJ'Jt in the vicinity of Laurpl-Hill, Richmond county, about one hundred acres of which are now under" cultivation a dwelling bo'.ise St suitable out-houses,! together xv i a Grist Mill raiidColton Mac! Tne Cbn ditions Cash. ale positive a..d' without reserve. ' Vjrg- - ' . T'i sizmtm Mcleod. - JOHN CAIBELU I August 13A, 1823. 4..i5. Committed O thejail ot uiis county, on. the I0;h nst. ja negro man 'by the name of JL&JTIS, about 25 or 26 years of age. I Is of a liit' complexion for a negro, stam mers in hi$ speech when a little frighicu-t-d, and somewhat crota-eyed. Sul Uw. s is auuttive leet seven and a half inc f 3 higlijl&nd siays he belongs to Robert Ld better, of Diniwiddiej county, Vh. and ub sconded;rom the service ot Gideon Hifl, near Cheraw, S. C 1 he owner is hereby requested $.0 come forward, rove p-,oj :rty, pay charges, and take him awa . SAMUEL MAULTSBY, JaiVr. Aug. i 1 b23. 11 'Caiioriug iwsiiess. ?JTHE subscr;Dci .nf.rni th'.-.ilru rids , M and the public generally, that they jve located themselves on How-street, le door east of the Post-Olfke, Jiere .i! orders in their line of busintss, wul be Itaiikfully received, and executed uh neatness and despatch. They n spcctfol solicit a" share of public patronage ; and promise that no exeH-ciMi shall oe wantim-, on their part, hj give complete satisfaction toll who may favor t em witji their custom. N & D. M'PnEHMJfli, A- ill ,1. ( X i r ' 0 4 f, i a n -a 4' 1 ' A, n 1
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