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i i'dt 'h auction. -1 1 3 it iT those licttfd witii-Indigesliotii; -r r.i 3 -f q.ntember. wcxl n.JLf ta4fl. 1 1 A LL persona indebttd to the Subse Xa- Note or Account are earnestly and 'make payment before next and all those having claims please present them for settlement; rjlMlEcelebWted 'SShe 1 The celebrity this Medicine has ed the mm 1 TUoinay J. Cartis p.originar.

wu Tirh. -V -n Tract; of Land id Kictx- it ttTflrt rank and entitles it to the oi iuauy i fidence ot all persons "-'O''-r bility of the toxnaco, such i-; Losk of of stoma.ch' I miu-n. mir water Pain In the pit of the frorothe stomacbV Dizziness of the head, rawness Costiveness, 4 Flatulency and movm, PalptUtipn the heait, of wind ii the oowe foil owing piecof.poetrj,so.fuU pffle George M. Hotton a slave foloogingtQiMr. -Estate.

We Jiave already seen several other rpiecea of his composing and have copied j6oe linto the Observer. This, however, 5ve think, 4)a3 good cs aoy he.has prod uced.From the Vrepresentation. of ione. who conversed with himarid who. copied the lines below, we; lare induced; to believe ithat -there, can be no deception as td his abili ty, compose and when we add to this thathe isUiteratey and '-possessed of no other leisure or opportunities than any other common avenjoys we cannot' but think- his productfona blejtoti "kinusuai degree, and that he is possessedVof poetic gifts" rare and extraordinary When I think of leaving a damsel like thee, 1 III iiiii 1 a.

I m- mi lllfcilA aM a a. bdtaM i pi jj .1, WitbienCTal -weakness of the and nerfectly in- nocefit in its operation; it destroys that sour tartthe instant it is taken, and stopsthe 'f iK A KA muscular fibre of that import- SPKbf which eTns he perhi motion of fffiSKXJX and costiveness obviiedt new action is given to the system, bic puts an end to a train ofdistressing nervous satns The p-enuine article may be found ih thefollowing stores and no others; in this city 1 By Dr. C. L. Smith, corner of Allen and Division streets, principal' agent, where a liberal deduction tn rmintrv dealers.

I Vrt: We, the undersigned, naving been afflicted for with indicfestiori and weakntss of the sto- wOliuer 11 CYcrum; wcu jki "Thy charms are so pleasing I cannot deny heart-winning: the joy of my eye. ,7 tlow oft have I sourght'thee, with joy and with And grieved Afar thy presence -when thou wast not aJIo w' oft have I breathM outa oul melti ng sigh And thought of the wonder the joy of my eye. Alas! and shomdL destiny call me away, i viacb, for whiclvwe have taken tbe Anti Dyspeptic Elixir, which has given us complete relief, we feel it our duty to recomu.end thisjexcelleht medicine to all nose wno are ainiciea JOB FURM No 17, JefTerson street THOS. LYON, Lumber Merchant. JACOB SflAWP.

No. Hester street, ENOCH DEAN, 14, Bowery. For sale-bv the Subscriber, Agent for the Propri-; etor; at Rl 50 per bottle, the New Yorkjprice. JOHN Hi PEAKCEcti. FavetteviUe.

May V2Q. I -eowi, -rt hopes of thy good will I still shall rety, And think with delight ofthejoy of my eye. i iParewell: I must leaver thee in thy fav'rite grove, To dwell at a distance--but not without love Like the dove-from thewindow, awayrl must fly, iSfar ewelt tctthe wonder the joy of my eye. And when on eternity's ocean I sail, JSUy I he escorted by Love's gentle gale On the banks, of Elyseum, grant me to spy The heart-winning wonder the joy of my eye. STATO OF NORTH CAKOUNAi Robeson County; 'fe Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, (828.

Mary McLean vs. Peter in vs. Peter McEachin. Thee different leases. 'J1 Original Attachments lexded upon Lahds.

IT appearing to the satistactibrt of he tha the Defendant in the above cases is not aninhabt itant of this State, it is therefore Ordered. That pub lication be made for three months successively in the Carolina Observer, printed in Fayetteville, that unless the said Peter.McEachin appear at the next term of this to be held for the County of Uo beson, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, and plead or replevy final judgment will be entered against him. and execution issue accordingly. KV 1- Attest, ARCH'D McQUEEfv, C. S.

C. The SYAb8CYibeT8 I- Are this day receiving in part their Spring 'vl a. Jiider-and foV Horse A guide 1 had gbt who demanded great vails, 'For conducting me over the mountains of Wales; Twentyione shillings, which sure very large is, Yet that would not do, but I must bear his charges; yet for all that, rode astrideon a beast, The worst that eer went on three legs I protest; -It certainly wasfthe most" ugly of jades, -His hips and his rump, made a right ce of spades; 'His sides were two ladders, well spur-gall'd withal, His neck was a helve, and his head was a mall; -For' his-colour, my pains and your trouble I'll spare, For the creature was1 wholly denuded of Jiair; -And except for things as bare as my nail, A' tuft of a mane, and a sp'rig of a And these, the true colour, one can no more Than by mouse-skins above stairs, the merkin below; xmdwsucu as uie seast wu, even sucu waa iuc nuery With a head likeva nutmeg, and leg-s like a spider; A voice like a cricket, a look, like a rat, 3Rie brains of a goose, and tfiie-neart ot a cat; Sven such was my golde, and hisbeast; let them T. The one for a horse, and the other an ass. --i Cotton STREET, "FAYETTE VILLE, N.

CAROLINA. HAS taken the above btnd recently occupied by Mr. Wm. Tracy, and respectfutfy -soficits a share of public pa tronage; the conducting of tUVs 1 1 a first arrivals consist in they invite public gene I I fill rally. "ra 40 bbls.

loaf and lump do The whole orwhich is expected by the from New York and Philadelphia, and will part, of the following to which the attention of" their friends and the 214 Havanna, Cuba, St. Domingo, anoVPorto ih Tike1u JSTEGRO' MEJV will be sold, yuiv v- trust' execuiea thA Vrniise. in-ravetterjlie, to he highest bidder; Trra made knowa on qy JNO. McLERAN rf-J HENRY W. AYEltO H.

W. "AYEK, Jiuctyr, Jf 30, 1828. 82-'. 7 i 5v 'I tti'm 'mi corner of Market Square, lately occupied hv air. staiert.

deceased, one of the best fbr busi ness In pay ette villeVj WjlJ be renxecwoir rcasuuauic wuua, 1 i tl 111 inn A yt4 I. AVE lately received bielphia ami N. -York, some CHOICE XsEATHBRXox nanufec. turihg, and will receive and Shoej made to measOre arid warranted oti'tne-pe neatest style! tr.n rnntanflv nn hand an extensive assortment of SHOES. ti neirly will sell low lor casn, wuoiesaie or rciau.f Two dpor3 East of Matket Square.

JulyZL rilrVKEN up anu committed tft the; JailoftSamjbso'ni County, North Carolina-a' 'negro girl who nr- Ka iier name is vixf Thomas The owneris requested fotward, prove jpro-' perry, pay charges and take her; away, or she wijll be dealt with according to Ml in such casesjmadej and 1 THOMAS K. MORIS Jailer. 1828. LHi 2tt. Joife Notice.

mAKENiiri and committed to the Jail offiambson i County, North Carolina a beg 6 girl who fcalls her name DAR CAS, and sas she belongs to Major, West or Georgia. 1 lie owner is requested to come forward, charges and takej ber away, or she will be dealt with 'according to law, in such cases made and provided. A I r- I THOMAS Ki MOTUSY, Jailer. July I 1-' 82tt NORFOLK PHILADELPHIA. Gommetcial JMnm VIA SEAFORD; 8ci DOVER.

I THE Steam Boat NOiir UlK, Capt. tVrigM, Or the PHILADELPHIA, Ca. WWw, wdl leave Marsdett's Wharf, A every Sunday fVed nesday, and Friday Evening, at 6 o'clock, and 'the passengers will arrive at Philadelphia on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings, in time for the rooming Boatsjfdrj New And the tesm Boat BUJfaKLlNVCaptairr JVatk, will leave Arch Street Wharf, PHILA f) ELPJILh every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday Evening, at 6 o'clock, and the passengers will arrivie at Norfolk on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings, time to James River Steam Boats, and Southern I iFare through 12, Meals on board the'boats'in- lcuded. Passengers from Philadelphia for. DreaKrast on land.

Way passengers -pay for Meals. All baereraere at the risk-of theiovner3. i i July 9, 182. 80-tlD By virtue of a decree of the Court of. Equity for the County of Cumberland, made at Spring 182, in the ''cause.

IdAi John K. Trippleti is Complainant, and Richard s. Hackley Defendant the vmdersigned. Clerk and Master ot said Court; will, upon' the first day of September next, (being the Monday of Court week) at the "Court House-in Fayetteville, between the hours of 11 A. M.

and 4 P. M.j sell that valuable HOUSE and LOT, situate on the South side of Row an street, well known as the foniner residence of Dr. Benjamin Robinson, and at present occupied by Mr. Gabriel W. Holmes.

i 1 i Terms at sale. "J-- i. WILLIAM T. STRANGE, -C, M.E. July 10, 1828.

i 797w. lAiacife and XniU. Casks Strtnc L1M 40 kegsxut AILS; Forsale. WHITEHEAD FULLER. May 29, 1828.

j. 73tf. Wdshingtpit Hotel The Subscriber, very grateful for past favours, "respectfully intorms his old customers, and the public that he has taken, the; above known estah. hshment, the WASHINGTOJsr HOTEL, recently conducted by Df. Thomas Briggs.

I The Washington Hotel is situated on Bichardson street; in very pleasant part of Columbia, antHery convenient to the State House, where all public business is transacted also, to the mercantile part of the town, where the Traveller, as well as the man of business, will find art agreeable retreat. He is resolved to spars neither pains nor expense in supplying his Table and Bar1 with the bestjtbe market affords. i The whole interior of the establishment is fitted up in the neatest and most comfortable manner, and is capable of accommodating in superior style, i. large number juf guests, including privateamilies with private tables. 1 His STABLpS ire in very good order, and shall be furnished with the best provender, and attended wrta experencea ana steaciy ustiers, aaaition to whjch, the subscriber will bestow his' own personal unremitting attention, and his -charges, at the same time will be moderate; J.

L. MORIilS. Columbia, Cs- May 31, 1828. IC7The Charleston, Northern, Sou -If" hern, Greenville and Lincolnton Stage Offices are kept here. I A legant new.

GIG and HARNESS, made by WILLIAMS FENN. THK Subscribers agents for J. D.Ames, man-ufacturers, have on hand a small supply of Foolscap and Letter PA PER, of different fluaiitievandat Factory prices. pn. aijv uuamuyTurnisneu to order at WILLIAMS FENN, WW i 1 i ni It 01 con- Lafayette Hotel, 17 th July, 1 828 I a pr subset i 1'.

indulgence cannot be granted, i AprilZZ, 1828. Crates Crockery VYare, assorted Merchants.lV 20 bags prime Green Cofi'ee, 500 bushels Liverpool Salt, ynr JOHN Jan. 17, 1828. Tor Sal SOOlhotexcellentLAp, Apply to-, EJLw3 Fayetteville, April 23, 1 kSTV i Sfsrvsrv lbs Choir. tLI -l-y?" 50caskLlME.

JOHN May lt 1828. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OFFER roj :5 Hhds. good brown Soar 1 Pv: 8 priced ditto i 75 Sets wagon Boxes, 7: fyAU .1 011s awcue iron, assorted. i000 Bush's Alum Salt, of the l000 db.Uvcrpool do, Bushelf Irish Potatoes. February 7.

ANA WAY from bur Mills al -Vilnatr- xi. or nveweeits since, a uara muiauu fc CH ARIiES, 2d or 27jyears of age, aboutift ches in and $toiitly built. Charles; in January, 1526 he has wroijhl Carperitera most of the time since. Hen; ly ownejd by Mr Loujis llevilirt Beaufort county, 15 miles below JiorlMii on Pamplicor some cause to suspect that bes joined some runawaj belonging either toL or Wake county. 1 We will give 'I'wcnty Dollars for hisappTf and delivery to us, or Ten Dollars on his bt-; ly lodged in any Jail in the State.

4 1 Fayetteville, May 17, 1827. 19-tf. SyiYiag Goods. FTHHE subscriber announces to; the public, has received his Spring variety of BR111SH, FHFJCtoUM. GOODS; neiocst style.

I hey have beenb the New York auctions, a considerable original package sales, and will be sold, wholesale or retail, at; very low prices It: Merchants from the country will do Welti examine for themselves. His assortment part of the following, viz: Extra -super Clue and black vCI0TES Super blue, black, oave, bottle green, drab do. i I Union mixtures, cassinetts and satticetti Black listings, Circassians and bombiztia Super white flannels, paddingi, Grecian stripes, granderills, and cottpn k-White and brown drillings and white Yellow Nankins, brown linens, ice. Superb merino square and long shawls Cashmere shawls and hdkfs. Green and crimson moreens and rattineti Super and low priced black worsted lose White fc'col'd cotton hose.

thread kilf Extra tich toilinet, swansdown Marseilles' Super arid low priced 6-4 cambrics Satin stripe white arid col'd do New style 34 4 and 5-4 cambric p'ng Rich j6eeded, crossbarred, and stripe mi2 Extra Super 5-4 and 3-4 cambric dimity Uo I 5-4 plain arid ficured Jaconets Super 6-4 figuredlind plain book muslin super and low priced mull do. Plain and figured Swiss do. ywiss" points, capes and tippets French wrouirht white rnhes. Super sea island and low nriced shirtinrs 5-4, 4-4 and 3-4 brown shirtings and shet'-s? American blue plaids and apron checks Washifigton and linen bed ticks Fahcy new jstyle, figured, plaided, and s- brie prints, a variety 1 Rich 4-4 Swiss prints Rich 4-4 arid 3-4 furniture chintz 6 4 pavilion gauze, for mosquito nets Real Russia and imitation sheetings 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Liaens I SilksiBlack Nankin crape robes rpm duck satin and tatleta Rick black fieured Gros-de-naps Double chained black Levantines Black sinchews and sarsnets i Superior ne style Florentine Testings ombre -nd figured Gros-dete i. superior liattes'e dresses, variety 01 sw- Rich rwliite and blue: Barege Black and green French cape Black gauzes, a variety green do.

Black and white silk hose, and gloJ Rich figured and plaid barege hdkfe. White; and crreen eabze veils I in Gauze 'robes, various colors Black Barcelona Hdkfs. Fancy plad Si Bandanna, nnrl flaw h.tvio i New style gauze, wove, and embossed B' riooons, all colors. Watcu Black and blue sewine- silks Wide and narrow, bobbinet laces Thread and gimp laces. Long Lawn Eobbinet lace shawls arid trppcts Thread cambrics arid thread cambric 8-4 table diapers.

Bird eye and "rown cambric and bonnet bows Dark nd pin colored cambric HollanxL sail duck and buckram Osnaburgs and brown towellings White and nrinted bed nreads Chintz shawls and hdkfs. Lui BJack tabby velvet and velvet ribbons Black ostrich feajhers. Leghorn and Dandboxes. wreathe and flowers ladies prunel and morocco shoes Long and hort white kid gloves Colored and bkirV do Men's fashionable white and black. Bat fnosphorua pocket lights.

Cotton balls and patent thread una inosor soap 1 f. MHia powaerss uesi Fancy penknives, scissors, pins, Scotchr and Maccaboy snuff rV Indelible Ink, pomatum and perfurflCfJ raper nangjn and bordering Paste Board 7f appearing to tfTe satisiactioa of tbe Cwjttjt JlheSefenaant In this case is not an inhabitant of rh i t.iv! i. he made for this state, i-r-r-- war.am Adams. appear at! the next Superior Court, of Law, to be holdeirjbrvthe county of Cumberland, at the tteville4 on the ttb Monday after the Monday cf September next, and plead ana nu ka niMvH and execution issue LEE W1NSLOW, nEniAWnSupiiRioit Court or Law, 1828. Jannetta Jpnes Petition for Divorce Alrmonyi George Jones.

appearing to the satisfaction oi tne oourt, tnai i a. A. M. the beiendantj George K. Jones is not a resi, dent of this Stole, Ordered, that publication l.e made in tie JVortA Carolma Journal and Carolina Observer, for three months, that unless the.

defendant. appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be holden tor hi- eouhtviftf Ciitriberland. at the Court House jn Fayettevitlei ortHheVihMonday after the 4th Mon day of September nexr, ana pieau, answer, inur, the petitiunf will be taken pro coqfesso, and heard ex i 1 est Ife EDWARD tEE WINSLOW, C. S. C.

:8Q.3m -jr'-P 7y-'. EAVES Fayetievilie every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, and arrives at Norfolk ev ery Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, by a P. m. Leaves portoiK every aunaay, day, and arrives at Fayettevalle i'uesdays, Thursdays arid Sundays, by 9 P. passengers leaving Fayettevillc on Monday, reach Norfolk in time for the Haltimore and Philadelphia or Seaf rd Boats, Those leaving on Wedneday, reach Norfolk in time for the PJiiladelphia or Seaford Doat.

And those leaving on Friday reach Norf olk in tiirieforthe Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia or Sealbrd The Line has been much improved, and the routes so altered as to aff ord sufficient time for sleepi 1 THE PROPRIETORS. June 1828. I i 76tt. Doctor Eemovetj Ito Fyetteville and opened a shop II in the house next door above Mr. Goodwin's tne nouse next aoor Drug Store, on Hay street, where, pr at his residence, in the firs1 brick building below, and on the opposite side ot t'le street, applications1 for4iis pro fessioital services; may be made from the i own or Country, i June 17.

76lf. Sale, b), Vkius Co. if lihds. Bright Molasses, IVfidOhhds. N.

E. 5 hhds. Baltimore Whiskey, 30 bbls. good Brown Sugar, 10 bbls. Loaf Sugar, 12 bbls.

Pprto Kico Coffee, 20 bbls.old Rye Whiskey, 30 bbls. Apple Brandy, -o bo'ls. Glauber'Salts, 75 casks Iime qr. casks Malaga Wine, 20 bags prime Coiffiee 10 bags Jamaica Pimento, 10 bags Rise Ginger, I 25 pieces bunded 42 inch Cotton Baggmg, 35 boxes and Decanters, 5 boxes Apothecary Bottles, I. 15 boxes Cotton Cards, i ri'M.

Sperm. Candles and Chocolate, 8 by 10 Sc 10 by 12 Baltimore WindowGlass, i. i Looking Glasses, Cotton Goods. Sept. 1827.

Fuller HAVE FOR se Hhds. prime SUGAR, 10 Bbls. do. ditto. 1 25 Hhds.

good retailing Mo i asses, 200 Sides Sole Leather, of different kinds, 750 Bushels Corn 500 Bushels Oats, 20 Barrels Brandy, 25 Ditto Whiskey, Flour, Latd and Bacon. March 20, -If 63tf.t havefor sale, Hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar. 25 bDis. gooa uu.

30 bags CoHee, I 40 tierces New Orleans Molasses, Bbls. Malaga Wine, N. E. Rum and in, 100 casks cut Nails, assorted sizes, 1,200 bushels Liverpool Salt, Pepper, Alsptce and Ginger, Cotton, wool and machine Cards, Indigo Madder, Annatto Verdigrise, Saltpetre and Patent Medicines, a usual. JllSQ 300 heavy Hides, 10 bbls.

tTanners Oil, 50 casks tresh Lime. 11 Ji HALE has just printed, and will keen con Slim slant ly for sale at the Observer office, an a. bundant supply ot nearly all the Jcmds of Blanks used by Merchants, Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, and Consiabits, whicn he oners at the usual low prices. Among those now on hand are, Bills of Exchange, Checks on the States, State, Cape Fear Banks, Common Warranty Deeds, Sheriff 's Deeds, 1 Do do for Lands sold for Taxes. bhentt 's lax State.

Warrants, Common do. Attachments, Bail fronds, Recognizances, I Insolvent Debtors' Bonds, Delivery Bonds, Superior- and County Court Writs, Do. CO. do.r do. do.

do. Subpoenas; Do. I Do. Do. Co.

Do. Do. Executions, Ca. Sa. i Ven.

Exponas -Prosecution Bonds, Jury Tickets. Witness Tickets, Appeal Bonds. Guardian Uonds. Administration Bonds and Letters. i i Harriage Licenses.

Apprentices' Indentures. 0 uvuw. w.uuicrs Liicenses. Bastardy Bonds. Orders of Sale.

Clerks' Fee: Bills, 1 Militia Captains' Returns. Do. Wagon Tickets, 8cc. March 20, 1828. tieaiVN executed MacJLean ment is placed under the supenntendance and con- Who will endeavor to give general satisfaction.

The Kieo Coffee, 5 do Pepper, 6. do Race Ginger, 2 do Pimento, i 100 Bbls. Brandy and: -Whiskey 20 do Rum, 20 do American Gin, 3 hhds Jamaica Spirits, 1 doN.O. Rum, T- 6 pipes iacB rand tie brands A do oia ojiana tm, 1 Hhd. W.

I. Shrub, 10 qur casks Tenerifl'e and Sherry 3 halt pipes Corsica 8 qdr casks sweet Malaga 9 do do Muscat 3 half quar. casks old Madeira pipe i do do 6 half quar. casks Cette 2 do do do Port 2 hhds. Copperas.

1 ceroon Bengal IndigoJ a cask h.psoin baits, 12 hbls Glauber do. 20 boxes Glass, 5 do Soap, 30 do Marine do. 6 do fresh ground Mustard 20 do fresh Bloom Raisins, 15 do Imperial, Gunpowder Hyson Teas 60 bags Shot, assorted numbers 1 20 kegs Orange Powder, 2 hampers bottles," DDI rmiade nnia Starch. i With a great variety oi every article in tlieir HORTONS JHUTTON. April 3, 1828.

65.iL Goods. ,1.1 P. JlALL IiTT, Have just received thtirfml and Writer Sup line. Hotel tsln a-central situation, spacious and w6U fur- He deems it unnecessary to expatiate upon the various inducements which this House presents to Tra- vllrs- or trmfllr a of extra ordinarv-mo. r.

Tit: on meoccasion. who wish to be retired, there if a House detached from the Hotel, not far from the tfeat of business andebntigu nrl oleasant FodHne Rooms. i i A BATHIXG HOUSE is attached to the oremii ses, where a Cold or Warin Bath will be furnished on hnrt i July 31. 82-tf. TRUST SALE.

On MONDAY, the 1st daif of September next. kRPHE Subscribers will proceed sell, under a ill TS7-HICH they ofi'er to their friends arid the public on their usual terms, at their! old stanH I 4 JL Deed of Trust, beHtng Hate 24th May, 1828, to them executed by Mr. James Mclntyre this place, for certain purposes all his val-Uablelstock of I Cutlery, Steel, Crockery and other Merchandize. The Store House arjXot at present occu- picu uy wessrs. nou otar, iireen street, the Market House; i I near The Store Hmie and Lotj with all the im.

provements thereon, at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Mclntyre. Person street. Their assortment of Dry Goods.

Hard: ware, Crockery and Glass, is coodJ groceries very choice, among the a fev pun-cheons old Grenada Rum, Cogniad Brandy, Holland v.H,,viia umcr wines, ir lint's oest begars, and Ml ers Richmond Chewing Tobacco, Thomas's CnHa hv colrl II tumsa 1 iai ougar ana Muscatel Bunch Raisins. 1 I Country produce at full market prices received i I. I 1 JVuvember 1,1827. liar AvaTeStfieJ HE Subscriber has just received and now offers That comfortable Dwelling House ahd Lot with all the improvements thereon, the present rei sidencejof said 'Mr. James Mclptyre.

tte One vacant the above, on the West "'I .4841 acres of Bladen cnuntv. for. h'-: ior-saie, at his Store on Market sanarei a law and general assortment of ti 1 i we property of Mathew, Luke and Thomas Hardware putlery embracing nearly every article in that line of bu. siiKeiy rstiUKUESi one of which is a ood T-w Hwus.uiucru. i iu uuirac iuc uiuers iiiteiy ooys.

i- a--j 1 -r-, in ine rresoytcnan Uburcb. 1 a. aiso, a general assortment Groceries, Paints, Oilsi Drugs. Due Tbe whole of which Goods are bonirht ltir vvucijnare uriuM ator.lr. 5.ls BooJs Household, and Kitchen Furniture, Sec 7Cm- ral and made known on the day of sale bale to commence, with the Merchandize, at the Auction Store of H.

W. Ayer, and continue from he sold at a small advance for cash, or on short credit, to, persons whose punctuality can berehed on. my uay mi the wholt Estate is sold, i HUGH CAMPBELL, JOUNjMcLERAK; I rustees. Fayettevdle, July 30th. 1828.

82ts. JAMES BAKR. uanuary i oaa. 1 55t HTRIT1NG, Printing, and WranniJ, TJilFn various kinds may be had lr wruJ' or artne Paper Fayetteville. -1.

j-. f-- itJST, received per Steam Bont! Htnn'i 3 CRATES CIi nrr mr iv oV;" vfor salebv' v. rMil(aonea, ana CO. 54tf. MrT- casn for KAGS of all dea-cnptions.

at the Pani 5 July 17,1828. AC mis Uffice, UA: FayeUetCe, May 4, XS23. 1.

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