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. OL. XIV. - KO. t.95 1TBy EDW AHI) vJ' HALE, 5Qper annuoif if paid in advance S3 ? aid during the year of subscription? di 50 at the end of the year. v 1 t-orisiE-MENVS inserted for 60 cents per ..-fsc firsthand 30 cents for each succeeding f :'nprtions desired or thev Will be con- 14 till forbid, and charged accordingly. . Kyrs to the Editor must be. jpost pauu f 4 ; Campb H t To Rent, v ., Those large and convnient3rick Dwelling Houses and Stores on Hav Street. a n if belonging to; the, estate of the Jate David iiZi HHb-ai& Smith "rbeyv wdl be rented on accommo-l hv rcunsj ciiucr singijr or lagetoer. Apply to i lv at September VS.' , . . ; 93tF. The Subscriber is now rt- :MorejVom the Lib-f The; Presbytery ofv Orange-will met iving irom JAreiswr ,m- eraLWorkies alias, the 'OriffinaU?; have! Green&borouoh. in thii State, on the - st . . M mm - -. OL VBm T rf-v -W- . , " " - . ( T - . ... T the September Term, 1830, of Cumberland County Court. Letters of Administration vere granted to the Subscribers on the.estattf of David Snutht oeceased. This is therefore to request a ..SfiaSS Fr,eriiui 4 hole o nomtions,;as Oct6ber.D,The Synod of Nir&Cin.I;Miil ui M ji k oiocs ne nas ever new , roe Uootu ! . " " - vii.u w . been boaerht at the New YorkAtirtTnnsl most J lf."Xr, 1 Cou n t v. on .tha 1 2th of October. HaL fits?: package sales, witli much diiiirence and W.l faceting if the Wnr'mn- will be sold bhr wholesale orxet&iL it MtrfcmVtviVnrlr..rtmK ia ..k:.. .1 i r : faj:t:.t t?; t'.vi. r.M. r- and low prices. : V September 16, 1830. JOHNMcARN. Is gust receiving from N. York, ,f , a new supply of r-.- mid tolatcd;-WareMilitarti fads. Musical Instruments f c.: Iraichhaving been purchased on the best terms, are Lred for sale at unusually low prices. The assort- Cnt consists m pan 01 v f-,' - QolU anil ni.fci,wu -utvci- piaiii duu f Id Wa Ladies' and Gentlemen's fine gold Watch Chains, l . . Revs.- r ' ' ; - .:: v' J1-; i- " rkmmM- Ilnanptnins L ..tandDiain Ear Kings, Bracelets, Locket's,; Eic. Silver tea and table Spoons, Ladles Sugar I iker mounted and plated Castors, Candlesticks, VfiVrs and Travs, richly ornamented .Tea Traysj Vii Baskets and waiters, a handsome assortment of r, : 1 r- I l -t m , inm, ndirons, jrenuersy onoveis ami tongs, Silver pectacles, inunuies, seu poinieu "NOTICE. d ! "I ETTRRS of Adrn'mistration having been granted U i JLJ to the Ruhscrihcr. nt thp r'.mirt nf Ploaofe QnU. persons indebted to the said estate to come forward ter Sessions for Cumberland County, September, and make payment, and ali persons having claims a, , 1'erm, 1830, on the Estate ot James Love Tutonu de gaiim uic saju esiaie, to present sinem;wuniii tne ceased, notice is therefore given to all persons time limited by law,' otherwise this notice will be irnr claims atralnst thf F.;tat nf th. ku, iam pieaacu in bar of-a recovery. ' . ELIZABETH SMITH, ddm'rx. Fayettevitte, Sept. 15, 1830. 934! New tore, On the South East corner of Market Square liii O ESPEC J FULLY informs the citizens of Fayette subiect to the annroval Future public meeting. For Governor, Laekiel Wil-1 dent and Vice President at the elections smccYVasln Tiartis, of Cayuga County. Manufacturer of Eeather I imrton'sTeUrement: for Lieutenant Governor, Isaac, S. Smith, qf;Erje I ir95;J President Adaros'7li Jefferson 63 ' X'nz vuuuij, lcrvnam. . C 1 . irresiaent nnccney a. uurrou. i ville and tlie public generally, that he'isnow re- i two Negroes, namely, Hannah aged about 24 years, ceiving from wew York and Philadelphia, a large and ' a1'" uiasgow, ageu about Z years, vnz well selected assortment ot Staple and Fancy 1 me vaiue oi me said io sJaves; A 1 "ii i i . . nroiuns wiu De given, Doncis ana sumcient security havs ames L. Tuton, to present 'the same to the Administrator within the time prescribed by hw. properly authen ticated, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re-: covery. v. WAD DILL, Jr., Adm'r. September 8, 1830. ' 92-4 w. PURSUANT to an order cf UC ihV Court, grant ed at the sitting of September-Term, 1830, the Administrator Will proceed to sell at the t;ourt i ou?e in r ayeiieviue, on sionauy, tne 4tn aav ot uc-1 .. r.u ri L i 5 tober next, he interest of the said J. L. Tuton in I anCC .f.thej ybuth took up arrns.to ;Ibr,ongr&i.- KicharjjMPrpmwell, .llerchfnt, Jch i 1800. President JeflTerson Adams 64. Vico sepb Curtjs, Jeweller, Vohjfr.Fr lee, MarbleGutter President A. Burr 73 PinCkney 58. , WeryktA--iFay, Attdrney, EbenezerTYhiUngi Coop- 1804. " President Jefierson" 162, C C. Pinckne er,: Ebenezer Ford, Carpenter,;- Johii WallaceAtV 14.r Vice President Gl Clinton 162, Hufui Kir 14 -torney, Andrew Jackson, Sash Makerr t 18Q3. President Madison 122, C. C Pinckney 47, The candidate for Governor, E. Williams l??ll?to? r a u -".i 'j i 1812. iPresident Madison 127, De Witt Clinton 8v of Auburn, is a very quiet and respectable v,ce President-E. Gerry 128, Ingers6u53. 1 anner, and no more dreams of beinjr a can 1816. President Monroe 183, Rufus Kiig34. V. uinate lor Governor, than he.ooes ot being ajPresident Tompkins 183, Opposition scattering. . Cham of Tartar v. He will open his eyes with I 182- President Monroe 218," no opposition, ex nmeut w astoms heu he hears of it. N. K Enquirer. Two youn? citizens oHhe United State:?, who on th first dav of theerl6Yious resist- cept one vote criven from N. Hampshire. Vice Pre sident Tompkins 212, opposition divided. ' 1824 President Andrew Jf-kson 99,, John Q Adams 84, Wp. H. Crawford 4I;1Ienry Clay 37. T r 1828r President Andrew Jackso.. 17 John. Q A'daim 83. VicePresident Jolia C. Citllioun 172, . : Richard Rush 85. ' c ; ' . t pay thoir debt to the'sacred cause of Liber- DRY GOODS .V, P-hhed yicin,, of their en.husiasrt.f- chSofL" credit ot s.x , Honor to then memory lAiahonaL . , ket. In retailing it, on his return h required, by Hardware aft d Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF " Ait of which were selected bv himself with the ut most care, expressly lor this market, ancLprincipally for cash, which enables him to sell much cheaper than islusual in Favetteville. I . AMONG HIS ASSORTMENT AHK THE FOI.I.OWINC: Superfine blue and black Cloths "Brown, olive and steel mixed do. Blue, Oxford, silver and steel mixed Salinetts, Merseilles, siwansdown, Valencia, cut velvet, andsilk Vt slings. nis, .1 nermomeiers, isacsgammon (. n VfAln.v nrifi wK:to rionnP1. Bards, c6at and hair Brushes, Otto of Rose,Xolbgne I M.r.no and irauze i" do. J Stose Blankets, 7 4 to 14-4, Diiflle and point do of all qualities and sizes, Camlet and plaid Cloaks, . sians, Uue, black, brown, crimson, grey and olive Circas- Bla'ck Bombazine anil Bombazette, a great variety, itrown "and bleached Domestics, all qualities. Domestic Ginghams and apron Check, Bed Tick, !4-4 and G 4, lllack and c-. -loured .cassimere Shawls, Long and square merino do. Cotton Handkerchiefs of all qualities, Silk flag and bandanna .Hkfis, some very superior, Uich figured Gros tie Naples Shawls, Gauze and barege do. of all qualities, . ; Embroidered crape and Thibet do. Black Italian Cravats, uriiri)L 1 c iko ln. N-iv nn rnmnmv I -duica uinwix -nu " H at a genera! annual meetingof the Stockhold ". c? . . . uo . t ao ' Ort " - luii.iiiv.1 -Jiiivm vi o aim i omv v j Bk and coi'd Grosde Naples, a beautiful assortment, Black Italian Lustring and black Mode, Black, white, blue, pink, and straw coloured Satin?, Do do do do do do Florence, Blk &cold Mandarine, new article for ladies'di essex W. W ADD ILL, Jr., Adrn'r. ijnlain Pencils, Tooth-picks, steel, gilt and ribbon Mitch Chains, Seals and Keys, Rogers s "fine Pen Snifcs, Razors and Scissors, llemming's supenor Needles, Survfjors Compasses and Chains, Mathe , . . rrl. .- T 1 aiticai insirumenis, .liipnuuiucicrs, oacK.gaiiifiiuu j" w Jr in,! Lavender Wateis, Balm of Columbia, Macassar ari Bear's Oil, handsome Pocket Books, -Walking Military Lace. Buttons and htars, bwords, gashes, Epauletts and Plumes,; Pocket Pistols, silver gilt & Morocco mounted Dirks, percussion Caps, 8tc. Musical Boxes, iVjolins, Flutes, Flageo- fetts, Drufnl and Fifes,', Violin Strings and Bows, ln- aruction Booksw and Music for the Piano. lyClockand Watch Repairing and other mi in the line, strictly attended to. FitydlemVe, Sept. 23, 183 J. J94tt,3 STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA. SAMPSON COUNTY. , . Court of Pleas &c Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1830. V Salmon Strong, - ; T'-. Original Attachment. James Sampson, j IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the defendant in this case resides beyond the li mits of this State, it is therefore Gfalered, That pub lotion be made in the Carolina ()b.seiiver, for the space of six weeks, ihat the defendant appear at.the next Term of this Court, to be held ai the Court The Ex-King of France. dent ot an evening -paj states, that on Monday, aris was in agitation "Charles X. was ap- bf water to throw upon it. parenuy unagitated. He went with the Uuke d'Angouleme on a shooting excursion, and even received visits from the Grand Master of Ceremonies, and fixed the next dav and Wednesday for other shooting parties. Letr ters have Deen lound which render this fact man Uteiy pu. up ccunfrj' m&r- ome, he gave it The corresnon-1 Ule "ouowmg recommendation toits quality. "Arter. U IV 26tn. When all anSkrao It q 1 P K 1 1 t.n .. ur- T r-tv, i l,,,t- Capt Fear Navigation Company. COLLECTION OF TOLLS. . TMERKAS the Cape Fear Navigation Company, crs,he!din Fayette ville, July 1819, proceeded to es ailbr,'in conformity lo the provisions of the cha-- teT.eTolIowing' ltte of -Tolls upon commodities Inasported on the ape hear, between l-ayetteville ai Wilmington, of which public notice was at the tine .ven. All persons whom it may concern, wid lie et'orc - . t lOrTAKE NOTICE, That from and after this date, agreeable to a Reso kition of the President and Directors or said Compa ny, the lower edge of-'l illinghast9 Landing, on Cape Feir R"er, at Campbellton, is fixed 0n as the point at Sch all Boats ascending and descending the ri te-lietwcen Favetteville and "Wilmington, shall pay lie Tolls levied by the Ordinance aforesaid. The amount of l olls estimated ai the annexed Rates, will ke required to be paidio the Agent and Collector of Company by the master or ownerj before the k"?t uiU be permitted to pass. And in order to fa cilitate the collection' of thejtolls, and prevent delay t the bot, it is required of the Skipper orownerof tie boat, to keep a correct list of the freight taken on board, a true transcript of which must be deliver 1 to the Agent and Collector at the point designat t'l. On failure to cornplv With these requisitions, the-boat will be subject to detention, and the expense tf'he examination will be a charge against. the own of the boat, to be collected with the tolls. The fallowing section of the charter will be rigorously tntorced against every boat jittempting-to pass vith o it paying the tolls, to wit: And if any vessel ..shall without paying the tolls, then the said Collectors respectively, may lawfully seize such boat or vessel, nd sell the same at auction tor. ready money, after advertising me sale at least ten days? the money aris- wgjrqn which sale, so far as is necessary, . shall be applied towards payingj he said tolls and all. expen ds of seizure and sale, and the balariire, if any, sh dl be paid to the owner; anithe perboh having the. di ttction of such vessefshall be liable for such tolls if Gloves, French silk Hose, Klegantines and Palmari'.ies, do do dc Canton, Nankin, and Italian Crapes, handsome assortment of bonnet ftibbons, Do do of cap and belt do. Xo. I to 16 black and coloured Taffeta do. 1 1 to 16 do do satin do.' Gimps, piping Cord, and artificial Flowers, Black and coloured sewing !iiks, Black and white bobbinet Veils, Bobbinet Lace, Kdging and Footing, Lace Colleretts and Tippits, some very fine, Thread Lace and Edging, an elegant assortment, Plain and-figured Swiss Muslin, do , do. Do clo book, mull and Jaconet do. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Cambrics, Garment and furniture l,)i.Tiity, House in Clinton, on the third Mon'day in November next,' and replevy and plead to issue, other wise judg ment final by default will be awarded in favor of the plaintiff, ind the Lands herein attached condemned j to execution. Witness, Thomas I. Faisojt, Clerk of said Court, nt Office the third .Monday of'1ii& nst, inno f)omiiu 1830, and the 55th year oj , 'itnet ienn Independence. 94-6wJ THOMAS 1. FA1SON, Clerk. THE LATE BISHOP HOBAHT. In recording the 'ceremonies 'at the funeral of Bishop Hobart, the New York American pays the following elegant tribute to his ta lents and worth:- ! The earth which closed over the remains of this venerated individual, has seldom held one more deep ly deplored within its bosom.. Beside the irrepara ble loss to the religious society of which he was the head, and the bitter bereave ment ftor tlie circle of his immediate friends, the public at. large have sus tained a lamentable deprivatirlo tbe-uithdrawal of so active a character from the Cene'of his usefulness: "Be-ye wise as serpents, yet harmless as doves," is the precept which seems to have guided the con duct of Bishop Hobart throughout his arduous career. island, trans, snaanaDie, ne mingled with tne world like one who knew that the cure uf souls is not in compatible with the courtesies of society; and the a- menity of his manners conciliated as- many as the Purity of Election. -"How much did they give for a vote in your tow,n?" asked one of the free ar.d inde pendent electors a$ Sewrft addressing himself to one of the Downpatrick Pot-wolloppers. "We were paid, well when it came to fheJast tug," was the rtp l j "2 ETOt ten n'ounds for mv vnt." Tn rioiinfW unquestionable. " This is -the intensity of replied the Newryman, contemptuoisly; an"d. did lUiocy. Itney put you ort with that.'" "Why, and what lvl' you get!" demanded the citizen of Down with ear- "One Dollaranrl A'mWWTho tamKoQ ns.tness-: "V got, every man ot us, a puncheon ot xr-tt f. " A -.i xr ;r whiskey!" replied the elector of Newry. ."Powers ) 1C,'y' CPV 5nlth arrived at New York of Justice!' exclaimed the, Downpatrick burgher, ia from Harti;rd on Saturday, havinp; on board a burst of virtuous indignation "Powers of Justice! ' four hundred and fifty passengers'and a large I we have been robbed out of the face" ; quantny ot merchandise terms,4one dol- lottery i?ouner lar and found.' Fifly cents and found." U was- compe- jromiMatA.-.lt has been stated lo us cjj iliinn .il.,1, li .r i.i ' a tact, that a laboring man living in the north-in part tition day at Hartford yesterday. The two oftKiS city whcse ame we dnot at tm3 mon5eut boats arrived this morning with the follow- recollect, on his return from the funeral of one of his ing numbers On board 4Iare fifty cents and children, found another one, which had been danger-- found" though we should judge from what ousbr ihY dedd. Another coffin was obtained by the we are "told, that notwithstanding the tables unhPPy parents, inip which the twdy of the "little? .n c,,,i fc4c,i ,u i R,r was deposited. The doctor and many other per-, were wen sni eacl, to hnu them made more . i ,, - , , , r V, uicm muucmuii sons hadexannned hen all pulsation had eased, the trouble lor the passengers lhan the owners: cheeks were cold and livid, and in fact, every sign cf Macdonoutrh. 550 -Victorv. 600 total, life had denartpd. hnf tn thpir ann'.thfnont , ihrv 7T T j - - . . u : i j -i.l rr" . t i . 1 150. N. V. Paper. A second edition of Mr. Tanner's lar'q;e map of the United States is nearly ready for publication, it will be issued next week. Twelve months have scarcely elapsed since mis excellent map was hrst published, and nearly the entire firt edition of 2000 copies is, we learn, disposed of. Nat. Gaz. were watching beside the coffin, the body was seen tojnove, and the child arose And, called for her mo i ther! The doctor was a train called for. who. b v civ- ing her an emetic, caused her tolhrow up a great , quantity of phlegm. . She is now alive suvl wtlL "JJauimore Minerva. The Cucirtnber.-Jn regard to thi vegetafiie, vvh":ch at the present season, forms, with'our cif zens, so . prominent a dish at almost everyroeal," hi?. Abeme- thy, the celebrated surgeon observes, "peel it, slice N A corresponclen zette, who has bee t of the Alexandria. Ga- ) down inl P'.eces Put vinegatand pepper to it, and oi me Aiexanana, Ua- thenthrow it away And this, probably, is i he n travelling in the State verv best advice that can be given in reference to the J I g. , . " I " w " - . ..... candor ot their avowal taught to respect his opinions. J INew-iorK, in communicating the result I manner of using it. Almost entirely devoid of any almost apostohcl ol his observations makes the following re-1 alimentary principle, the only possible motive that mak: It was these features that gave an coloring to his character, and enabled him, when waiting among men in me zealous ana inuetaiigaDie "Whether it U nwinn- to rr, c;t.. promulgation oi his religious tenets, to claim the re- or some other cause eannot 'bm certam it : verence even ot tnose opposed to tnem. that the drinking of stroig liquors is getting to be ve- y w, Ty mucn out ot vogue. We often sit down to tables liisnop tiooan as a scuoiar ana a o.yine, nor assert at ptlbIic houses wh the decanter ;s never touch xnai, wiin nis xaien eniinenl and resp can be assigned for eating the cucumber, :is merely the gratification of the palate to the nourishment of the body it is totally unadapted. Joitmcd of Health. , .. ,..,., v..v at puDiic nouses where the decanter is never -nts, t hey were such as became his ahheugh there may be forty or fifty at d onsible station. 1 he ability and di- Indeed 1 was told by a respectable inn-keer . r a- j I i : a i i 1 i i i j -. -4.,-i . , A large and beautitui assortment ot uaucoes, some ngeuce wm. which e iuti m in miwuw ic uio the diminution in the quantity of liquor bought and Marriage has been facetiously defined, ''Taking a yoke fellow, who may lighten the burden of exist ence if you will pull together, or render it insupport- i. . . . . l i - i -l . icnip it villi nratr ni-wrr n;4frc - ujr it icsuyciauie inn-Keeper, inai i wv w"t " inner. very fine French and English Ginghams Black, white and col'd worsted and cotton Hose Cotton and silk L'mbrellas Tortoise shell, tuck and side Combs Horn do. do. do. Thread and cotton Tape and Bobbin Spool and ball Cotton, thread and cotton Floss Inserting Tr.mmings. an elegant assortment Irish Linen, Russia and table Diaper Lawn and linen cambric Hkfs. See &c. Knives and Forks a good assortment Pen and pocket Knives Scissors., Pins and Needles Spectacles, Awl Blades and fish HOoks Bread and I ea I rays well known to need commemorating here. But, in addition to the official care and the general interest in the welfare of his fellow men, so unceasingly ma nifested by Bishop. Hobart, there was in him a warmth of disposition, that blending as it did with both his personal and professional character, and giving equal made here is considerable, and that intemperance isra- - EPIGRAM. pidly going down. The beneficial result of this is FriendTom,' says Ben, Ive viewtl the world around;. seen in the condition of the inhabitants." Disinterestedness I ne'er have found. I must,' says Tom, "from your opinion vary, - For I have found it in the Dictionary. Hydrophobia. A learned andvexperienc- fervor to his friendships and his faith, added ardor to I ef Physician in Philadelphia, Dr. Rosseau, sanctity, and enforced piety with aflection. The dis-J maintains that hydrophobia is not producr appearance of such a man from the accustomed pla- ed by a Specific virus. He regards it as a ces where n.striena.y nana was ever stretcneci out iolelan affection- and savs lhere :s alwavs A . . aa.lnwn l.n nv WkMtntlAlt1 PAVA r 1 I . J . M warn or to su noon, wucic nw caiuiuuii ncit p fT , , , . - jt . . " "t'---o ways near to admonish, his prayers ever readv to con- Ganger ot Hydrophobia from the bite of a great distress. Touched with compassion, he asked sole ' sa mournful and asolemn subject tor reflection. r,ws mc uug uc iiear.uy or oiseas-. oer wnai was uic cause oi ner amiciioni wnen sue We would not invade the hohnessot sorrow by draw- rd, in the same manner as there 1 sal ways toianimtnatacreauor,attenaeUbyabailitt, hadgone The Charitable Highwayman. It is 4said of PouU ter (a better sort of highwayman,) that one day ri ding on horseback on the road, he met a young wo i , i i . man wuu was weeping, ana wno appearea to oe in IV nnu . - Ii; - -J ri;; , 13 nm P,a y lI?e sa,e aIQresa1, , , , Uazors and Hazor Straps 1 tirt: th Jl"s of Tolls established by teCoaiU Vest and suspender Buttons RATES OF TOLL DOWN THE RIVE It. w each and every hhd. of Tobacco, 20 cts. bale of tJotton, 's 10 barrel of Flour, 3 n bushel of Wheat, 1 N bushel cf Corn,; 1 barrel of Spirits, - 5 cask of Flaxseed. 7 ing from such a cause ot gnet the usu.1 tnte consoia- danger ol lock-jaw, Irom running a splinter lo a ""use wmcu sue pomiea out, ana tnreatenea to tions; yet surely if men realize in the spirit a reward F n imo the fool or hand It e take her husband to jail for a debt of thirty guineas, for deeds done in tlie bod), he ha now the7e.com- hlinr,rpf, nr In . hftllQ' ' Poulter gave her the amount, telling her to pay the pense that all would attain. He died in the immedi- Cd&e 3 ;undrf or ln a thousand that, the debt and t her husband at liberty; and she run off running ot a splinter or a nail into the hand lloadinff the honest crentleman with benedictions. Fowling and Duck Guns, Pistols Single and double roler Gun Locks Stock, Pad, and Chest Locks Coffee Mills and Waffle Irons Swede and English Iron, of alLsizes Hats 05 Sliofes. Men's super black and drab beaver Hats Do. 16w nriced do. do. - 4 brief a warning- unlike the son of Aaron who was or tol s lollowed by the lock-iaw. In like . ,. ..J . 1-1 ' . : . 1 . mm ' struck trom Heaven tor putting strange ore into nisi manner ii is oniy a lew instances, out ot ma- censor the mandate that bade him thither round ny, that the bite of a do"- occasions hvdro- ,-. o j puuuiu. . him kindling the true flame upon the altar. Gold in Alabama. Poulter in the mean time waited on the road till he saw the creditor come. out; he then attacked and took back the thirty guineas, besides every thing else he had about him. Blushes. What a mysterious thing is a blush that fever is now ragmg with considerable severity m setls have fixed up0n Tuesday, the 28th of tr YTfr ! enmp nar s at tins state: ana we are sorrv to sav a - . r . i w... aun nnn . A1' other articles 10 ner cent, on the amount off Wool fiats,! a good assortment ;re,!W, to be estabshed from the printed Kates of Men's and Boy's Leather and Fur Caps "wu August. 1825. HATES OF TOLL UP THE RIVER. eac i and every bushel of Salt, v"Cach and evwv n'mU nr hhfl nf Snirita.' "ffar, Molasses, Crockery, Hardware,' 0 ' "ous,or other articles, :ea-uan,d every ton of bar Iron, 1 ct. .25 20 5 10 ize or1 barrel of Merchandize, tierce of ditto, ' w tierce of Lime, ry Goods and other packages of Merchandh '.lcies not enumerated, 10 per cent, on the amount ! J.re,?ht by the printed Bales of the 7th August, By order of the Company, ' GEO. McNEILL, Agent.. .S'i'tember 16, 1830. ' 94-6w. U ANAWAY from the Shbscriber.on Wednesday TJ .tlfe 8th inst., an indented Apprentice to the Sv business, named DAVID JAMES. The a ye reward will be paid for hia delivery tome in A)jttleville, but no expenses paid or thanks given. ' persons are forewarned harboring, trading with, employing him, under the penalty of the law. ! - THOS. FOSTER. lnher 17, 1830. ; y !194r3w. received anAliOY sale, f HarrelsTanner's OIL, p ' 50 kf,?s White Lead imoil, and ''nMinf. Port Wine, in boxes of one doz.each, JOHN UUSKE. Do do call skin Shoes and Bootees Do do pegged and sewed do and Brogans Ladies and Misses black Prunella, Morocco and seal skin Shoes s Do do white and coloured Prunella do. Coffee and Sugar, of all kinds Liverpool and Turks Island Salt Pepper, Spice and Ginger Madeira, Tenerifi'e and Malaga Wines French Brandy and W. L Rum Spanish and American Cigars Cavendish and common Tobacco, and many other articles top tedious to mention. . others would do well to call and examine the above assortment, as Hie caped from a cage at an exhibition room in It may be said that the goia i he Governor and Council of Massachu- ZTZX se,,s ha.v Bxed upo" Tu.csdaT- ,h.e 28,.h 'MifflSSiSr piemoei, insiaiu, ior ine execution oi me cfa summer sun-set! Strange, too, that it is j.nly sentence of the law on J hn Francis Knapp, J the face, the human face, that is capable of blushing for murder. I The hand or the foot does not turn red with modest v or shame, any more than the glove or the sock which '. . .1 e - .1 l r- . i ur Dorough not long since boasted a-1 ru .. u i .u . . i i mong other curiosities of the biped race, a mena, with a confidehce amountine to rooralcertain- ge.nius who held a sort of peddling auction 1 ty. A single blush should put the infidel to shame number of the ffoodly citizens of our peaceful town are strongly infected with the mania; indeed, as the doctors would say, the symptoms are so alarming that we dare not entertain hopes; ot a speedy re covery. As hot and oppressive asthe weather is, several companies are scouring tne pine mils, in search of the precious metal; perhaps they think the brighter the sun shines the glittering particles of staid 'will be the more easily distinguished from the sand m which it is generally ounct mingled, or mat if the heat increases, the gold may melt and be found running in streams down the; hill sides. We understand thev have met with partial success, and it is probable they are now indulging; in dreams of B 1 I . 1. ! .1. ill m. .1 A.l .n nir tne CQ'uen narvests wniwi met a.c ucsuucu-iu ia Jiiaoama lmeu. On Monday afternoon a rattle-snake es- - . ... - every day at the foot of Market Square, and 1 and prove to hint the absurdity of his blind doctrino who attordprl much amusement hv hiR hmar loi ciiancc. t. t. wns.cutuwn. . . j --- c.,hkSP ; .ttrm.nfd to sell low for cash or country produce. ' 1 " Fayetteville, September 9, 1830. Market street. A young man hastily setz ed him and was immediately bitten in the arm. He tyrasped the reptite again and threw him into the cage, without receiving further injury, exclaiming as he did so 4It's all over with me, 1 suppose; and as nothing worse can happen, I may as well rure him.' His arm was bandaged and the fiesh round the. wound cut, out without delay. No alarming symptoms having ap- .m.... tt o i.Qrt.1 The attention ot Mermaui MPPIi ,i Was sunnoseu inai ine usuai ei- W11IVJC rvjjv u.i , IK""- , 11 4 .1 is invited. , .ri7 fscts ol euca tudw wouiu ue averm,. Unromcie. WHOLESALE, OR RETAIL. THE Subscriber has just received on commission, from the celebrated MiuYbf JMlb large assortment of Foolscap and Letter, Paper, various qualities, -whic'.i will be sold low, whole.sah or retail, at the Obsebvkh Off.c. A constant stjpply Yorkshire dialect, and quizzical appear ance; he had, moreover, but one eye, though t enabled' him to see as far as most folks who have two. He was holding forth one day as usual, to a motley crowd, and occa sionally throwing in a pennyworth of small wit, to invite a bid for his wares "Coom, jantlemen, coom, bid quick, for. I'm sleepy Manner of making Castor Oil very palatable to Children.' Take the quantity of oil vou purpose for the dose, and boil it for. a Wr minutes in an equal quantity -of milk, then, sweeten with a litile sugar. When the mix ture has cooled, stir it well, and give it to - the child. There will be no necessity of and nt tri o-o huoam and taak nan- I Kine the child any thing to drink- after o . . -r - i-,.-., .. r i. r:. . laKingtne inuuirc,.iuriuc iair oi u is more pleasant than any drink you can give. . v ' - N. F. pSper. . didn't get but half a night's rest last night. uBlast you," said a sailor in the crowd. '.what should a one-eyed lubber like you want with more than half a night's sleepP' Norfolk Herald. Admiral Sir Isaac. Cofnn has been ad-, vanced by the :recent naval promotion in New Orleans Amusements. A New Or-I England, to be an Admiral of the Red. A- leans paper of the. 4th inst. presents the mong the names of the captains to be near following bill of fare as the Entertainments, of Admirals, ttc observe that of Capt. Brooke, the week: A bull-bate, a fight between a rar- who commanded the frigate Shannon,: in coon and an alligator, only seven duch, her successful engagement with th ill-fatef, a rat hunt and a dog fight. Chesapeake. y -
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1830, edition 1
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