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ot. xiv. : 1 . yAYETTEVtLLE, N. C. THPRSDAYIOJINING, OCTOBER 21, 1830. NO.' 69S. Mew Store:: : On the South East earner of Market Square i-, r-;.f; f - B LISHBB, IVBRT TBITRSPAT, '"f r 'bT edvvahd J. HAtE. ; ) -1(3 ocf annum, ifpaid inadvance B3 j during ,w-. J 5o at the end of the year. ' u i " . i I M - . - M - T; nnRVlESTS iTiserted for 60 cents perl IJJaUwuiYintorijM the citizens ot Fayette nil? , 4nk;.i.rn.A..k Jlu vnle and the oublie crenerallv. that heisnnw rp. Advertisers are requested o state the ceiving from New York and Philadelphia, a large and insertions desired," jbt they wil) be con- selected assortment of Staple and Fancy . ; . Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Shoes, " A.Ntl A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ' York!, n0 ArAUTT?C 1 . . . n . . u. . ' -l r i : . . , . . ... ... v j cO0 jS suitable tor me seasonwnicn ne ot I w wmcnwere seiecteci Dy mm sen witn tne ut- " . ..u m vMail u & .t anvnnhHs fifths I TOOSt Care; extiresslv fnr this market, and nritvrinalW knlraarc -- , v- , . 1 j - - . . . . . can De purcuoacu in iuis niurKcia nisi : w uiv,u cnauics mm iu scu ututu cueaper man is usual in Fayetteviiie. ; I AMONG HIS 1SSOHTMB5T ABE THK fOIXOWISG ; Superfine blue and black Cloths 1 : Brown; olive and steel mixed do. Blue, Oxford, silver and steel mixed Satinetts, Merseilles, swansdown, Valencia, cut velvet, and silk Vc stings, - Green, yellow, red and white Flannels, " do. -A (insertions f,ihid. an( to the Editor must ne post jaia? U, WINTER GOODS l ' i I a. .- 1 f T -r & Philadelphia, a large and elegant supi IIX be rented at' Public Auction- to th hio-h est bidder, at the Town, Hotiae in r'Pnvtt. ville, on Saturdaysthe SOth 4aY..of October next, those convenient : . ! ; tore Mouses, ,; On the North East corner of Market SquaTier arid on Green Street, belonging to the estate ot t)uncan McLetan, decd, ; t present occupied by Mr. John McLeranand Mr. John Lippitt. ' Bonus with approved security will be required. W. F. STHANOE, C. & M. E. i-...nt'n extensive assortment of Dry Kbo(ls, . OF! EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ues and choice Liquors, - Wnre, Hats, snoes and Castings, WiWiaiu and AlaY i3oege. THE Lectures in this institution, will commence as usual on the last Monday in October. The sub jects taught are ', ? ; I 1st. Belles Letters, Rhetoric, LogiO A L r r niassand CrOCkerV Ware C. Merino rid gauze ARCHT1: ClAMPTlETT..k "i Rose Blankets, 7-4 to 14-4, JV.- Ortofter 14, 1830. 92tf! 5 just receivea irum cw jjrtw n uaiiusumc us- yfti, uassimereS) ana r esimgy, u colours and kinds, carefully selected by which he will sell at as small an advance on L-1 ' T W jijiiUV otner uuusc in uiis piaiTe. nc uisu land for sale, a quantity oi jstuuics ot tne i&tv ofdiiterent sizes from Wo. 1 to IVo; lu. Sa ikriber returns his thanks to his town and x ii. - i:t is past received, and informs them, that he nues to carry on me , , ' ; TAILORING BUSINESS, : ? irarious Branches, at his Old Stand on the errner of Market Square, in passing. hich, his tr patrons ne nopes win rememoertne semi- nhe oia Song,"snouia auia acquaintance pe DUNCAN SMITH. ,in'ik. October 13, 1830. - 97 4t le Works of Bishop Ravenscroft, LV TWO LARGE bVQ. VOLUMES. VbED bv him to the Missionary, Bible and fuer Book, and Tract Societj of North Caro- inlto be published for its beneht.- are now, in sof publication by the New Yorfe Protestant ml Press. To Volume I. will be pretixed a inJ Likeness of the Bishop. , , - : r W V -By an arrangement of the matter tube u liis nibhcation, ditterent trom that at hrst d, the whote will be compressed in tw'o L4 54 and 6.4 Cambrics, Garment and furniture Dimity, Dufleand point do of all qualities and sizes, , Camlet and plaid Cloaks, j sians, Bluej black, brown, crimson grey and olive Circus Black, Bombazine and Bombazette, a great variety, Brown and bleached Domestics, all qualities, Domestic Ginghams and apron Check, Bed Tick, 4-4 and 6 4, Black and coloured cassimere Shawls, Long and square merino do. Cotton Handkerchiefs of all qualities, Silk flag and bandanna HkfTs, some very superior, ttich figured Gros de Naples Shawls, Gauze and barege do. of all qualities, Embroidered crape and Thibet do. Black Italian Cravats, j Gloves, Ladies black and white English and French5 silk Do . i do . do do " Hose, Satin, Levantine Sinche ws and Sarsnets, Blk and col'd Gros-de Naples, a beautiful assortment, Black Italian Lustring and black Mode, Black, white, blue, pink and straw coloured Satins, Do ' " doT do do do do- Florence, Blk 8t col'd Mandarine, new article for ladies' dresses Elefraritines.and Palmarines, do do do Canton, Nankin, and Italian Crapes, A handsome assortment of bonnet Hibbons, Dd of cap and bell do. No. I to 16 black and coloured Taffeta do. I to 16 do do satin do. , Gimps, piping Cord, and artificial Flowers, Black and coloured sewing Silks, Black and white bobbiuet Veils, Bobbinet Lace, Edging and Footing, Lace Colleretts and Tippits, some very fine, Thread Lace and Edging, an elegant assortment, Plain and figured Swiss Muslin, do do. Do do book, mull and Jaconet do. mm 1 m 1 1 a - ... . - w.. , , ,IWUSW. . . v nrp ti tUe find 1.1. .n1 ika Dhilncrt. r ICS. ailQ phy of the passions, ' ; J J . .i rotes 2d. Mathematics -F. S. Gaxfseijl Stvaat. Pro- lessor. , , i 3. Law and Police James Skmpli, Professor. 4th. Political Law and History 1honasR. Dew. r rroiessor. 5th. Ancient Languages Dabnet, Bbowit, Pro- fessor. S - 6th. Natural Philosophy and Chemistry--W'm. B. Rogers, Professor. A:. The expenses of a Student for board, includ ing washing, tuel, Sic , r. Fees to three Professors $20 each, and Meta physical classtrom the 22d of February, $10, Matriculation Fee, - 1 . FROM THE NEWBERN SPECTATOR. We have received from Oxford, a train phlet, printed at the Examiner Office, enti Extract of a Idler to a gentleman in Portland, dated on board the United Statu Mp Concord at ElsxnorTj August 1, 1830. r . insolvency , addressed to the 'working rden' from the castle with the same number. .We haro of North Carolina.' By Graecus - lit is badaverv fine time so far on our ertiixi? and ex. the object of the writer prevail unon hisPectto,a'tonShtfor Copenhagen. We shall re- fellow citizens to do away the credit svstem, ?ain there 13 Vh$e three..,or four, days, and Utt m, among W considering that as he i AtitlSS iuui ui me evus . uiai nave oversnreaa onriit vu n full nrtatwn. p.oAukK..K.. . 5120 fetate For the last twenty years. - 4To effect this purpose he proposes to abolish the HabiM ity ot men's property, as well as their bodies, to execution for debt. The pamphlet is well written, and the positions assumed are well sustained. In our next number we will place a large part of the work before readers, believing that it merits their atten tive consideration. For ourselves, we are free to declare that we concur in a great part, with the views- of 'Graccus,' as expressed in this pamphlet. Never, in our opinion, has a country been visited bv a greater curse, of legislative cre ation, than the credit system' as it has pre vailed in North Carolina for the last thirty years and indeed since the subjection of Lands to the operations of a fi. fa.: in other words to be sold for debt. It is not perhaps 70 generally known that it was an act of the jbi3rui8n rariiumml which ftrst subjected our lands to the writ of fiere facias, and that it was done for the benefit of British traders, the men of Sheffield, Birmingham, Bristol, and Liverpool. This was the act of 6th Ceo, II. Martin thus notices it, (Vol. II. p. 15) For assisting British Creditors in he rt cove ry of debts due them in America, a statute v as passed this year, (1733) authorizing the ad mission oi exparte testimony, taken oelore very unwell since we left Eneland; we almost des paired of his life at one time, but hs la much better at present. - v" ' o: ; '-y. - J&KttJorw Tenrt. Oct. 2. - We learn xrith regfetlbat the town . of Surgoim ville, in Hawkins county; and'the heijrhborhood, ad our jcent to the river, has ben for several weeks, unu sually sickly; and, in proportion f the population there has been more deaths than "has ever been known, in the same length of time, in any part of thij country. . This fatal fever is attributed to the lor.g continued drougTit the river being- lower than hxa ever been known before. We were informed this morning, that in a smglejamily twenty-hree persona tiau tne a; in inree instances, nusoaoa ana wue had. been buned m the same gravej that in one instance nineteen persons who attended thtr funeral of a neigh bor, but a few weeks ago, have all since been buried, and that for several miles round, there are hut one' or two families exemnt from sickness: We hone the frosts we have had fur two or three nights past, will check this distressing disorder. Farmer's Journal. 195 1S5 The expenses of a Student, the second year. Law Studentsshould bring with them, the Virginia .aws, acts of Congress ai:d I ucker's Blackstone. They will have the use cf a well selected Library; ne cessary expenses for the course, gI15 The ithoul of Ancient Languages, in which, A r.iihmetic, Knglish Grammar and Geography, make a part ot the course instruction,, begins orj the first r i v nf flrtnhpr nVl Anrlo nr tno loct rlnv s4- A iiimct . expenses, . pj I JlU AVaJu,. w vmci wiogisuaie oi any tuj, The 1 acuity is not authorized'to permit a Student 1 uoroucn or town corporate, in Ureal Britain: to board out of College, except at the written request Janl lands and houses were made liable to seiz- otthe parem or Guardian, nor in any case is more to ure ancl sale. as p.omlfi -nrl chattels. And be paid tor board, than the charges above mention ed; one-hiU ot which must be paid when the student enters College, and ihe other halt, at the expiration ot halt the term. . ; It is Heheved that the Law sand 1 'emulations ot this Institution as recently modified, present sq many in ducements to studious and orderly habitsiaud Dro vide so many checks to indolence and misconduct, as to secure the "utmost diligence and prJprietv ot . a f . . ! , l r;m 's, octavo, insteaci oi thuee; ana anaruea ciiers at .50 per -volume in boards, and itjtxid sheep thus reducing the price cf A Vom 6 to J$5 : - ' i wtis probably been published and will be vVtiFayetteviIIe shortly. Subscriptions re H)r E, J. H LE. : 14 ; Ma Country Merchants. A large and beautiful assortment of Calicoes, some i . very fine ! French and English Ginghams Black, white and col'd "worsted, arid cotton Hose Cotton and silk Umbrellas Tortoise shell, tuck and side Combs Horn do. do. do. Thread and cotton Tape arid Bobbin Spool and ball Cotton, thread and cotton Floss Inserting Trimmings, an elegant assortment Irish Linen, Russia and table Diaper this too, while their own lands, the lands of England, could not be . touched in the like I IIH ... manner: mere is no one act could uo so much good for North Carolina, as one to ex empt lands, or a large .portion of them from executions lor debts contracted after the pass- ing orthe act. It ..would do more than any behaviour on the part ot the Scholars atl jsuidents. J thing else to sidy the tide of emigration that r or tne iniormauon oi me ret?gious con muniiy, n ,s aiiv exhausting our resources. Improve mav he nrone.r to remark, that bv a statute ot the I . ' . . T, j i-- i - r - . - i mpiir wiiiiiri npiri n in tnvo tho n' ocn r fiasn. Visiters, the college chapel has been opened, and J : rr;", students (without being compelled) will have an op nation; ana lamines, raised in comiort anu portunitv ot attending prayers every morning previ- rrennenseni, wouiu HOI oauy De reniiprctl ous to the commencement of the daily Cbllfgiate ex-1 houseless and pennyless by the severe opera- ertlat.s. 'I I tiina ri tliic mnraithan )i-mihi ofofiiln i uey, wno are tiesircus to enter any oi uie classes, t'he ensuing session, are earne stly advised to be pre sj-iit at the commencement ot the course," as much . ...'ii i. i: j" ' -' i injury win resuii irom ueiay in xuis parucuiar. A. K.Mi'lE, Pres.- September 3. 92-ow7iw. A communication addressed to the editor of tha Boston Palladium says, I have just Tetumed from & journey into New Hampshire. In the town of Ports- moutn, i caned upon a lady who was 95 years old last February, and she informed me that she had, in tho last fortnight, put a quilt 2Ayardssquarc, into a frame, and finished itwith her own hands, and wituout spec tacles. On mv expressiner ereat surnris. the? mnlt was produced, and appeared as if it had been mada oy young nngers. I asJced the old lady how she had lived. . She said that she had been a very industrious woman. That, during the Revolutionary war, she made shirts for soldiers for9tL a piece, while her, neighbors, who could not aJTbrd as well as she to ba idle, refused the work on account - f the price. " She has been an early .riser, and a temperate eater, nd a very cheerful woman, though she has lost most of her children, and seen much trouble." - ' " i The. Gold iIme.-i-E,ery prfsTnTengajjVd j J Election expenses. Besides our previous notices of this subject, we find the following statements in a late London; paper. The reader will recollect that the pound sterling is nearly four and a half dollars, It is universally remarked that at the prvsenr jre neral elec: xrt thei-e is a great lack of candidates for , Parliamentary honours; but when it is cbnsidcied that those who have been the most boisterous in call ing out for Parnamentary Reform, have also been the V most forward m increasing the expenses of Cfmtested elections, by theiost wasteful and useless r?ttrava- yance, it is not to be wondered at that candidates are slow in coming forward. Thefollowiiig statement ill account Tor the scarcity ct cenntrr eentlemen vpho,arc.cven able to lavish, such imiTinse surf, and alvi for a few who trtf ilU to squander tteL ciTT ivIn ior tli ei r i -T1 ' H 5 i n I 0 j W . - w . UUII. I 1 r - , - ... FROM THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER McKEE. NOBLE & MEEM, 'Uw receiving a large and general supply of j Lawn and linen cambric Ilkfs. Sec. Etc Kui Wi,.ter Staple and Fancy UovdVJaiJfc & CvitVeY. H t Hi. ASKr fttl rftl fTiT tt& Knives and Forks, a good assortment Peri and pocket Knives ;R October 8, 1830. f :h they are prepared to sell at as small an advance bcissors, f ins and Needles j rrJb auction Prices as jobbers in that City. bpectacies, Awi.maaes ana nsn uoom Merchants are requested to examine this as- Bread and 1 ea 1 rays at; they will find the prices moderate and terms Razors and Kazor Straps I . , , - - Coat, vest and suspender Buttons 97-ot.. j Fowling and Duck Guns, Pistols r. ' I o. . ... . Vntpi. Stocic, Pad, anil Uliest locks B . . J, 1 , rt.i Cofl'ee Mills and Waffle Irons September Term, 1830, of Cumberland Coun, n f al, sizes 1 Court, the Subscriber qualified as Adminis, : ... &i ' : I f( the F.stat nFlsiirhnlaft Robeson. deceased, I t . Hats S? lffft. r: vt 10 an persons naviug v.-. n6 low nr:cefi smes'tia in n....t ik. Mima tn ihi Adtnin 9. . ( - IU JJICSCIU lilt saUIW w mv . - ! "ithin the time prescribed by law properly 'Kio, or this notice will be pieaaea in oar 01 'ry. ! All those indebted to said estate, are J required to.make immediate, payment. ' LEWIS ROBESOJN. ttx nr -f i t;.'. J.- I lUl,,!! act iiiai uuguiitis nut id ivt ii cate published at Cbarlottsville, i cp oXibe most decided, and even vioit nt 4acksoo, pa ners in the Union, but we beUeve cbnscien- oru&ses anu uie lurure pro.&q ha-sbcen driven off by the .United States' be suspected of incipient irisam i roops, who amount to . upwards or 300 1 ter elecuon cost Mr. Evans i.1 1 9,000, Otway Ctc Strong and are under the command of Ma-1 10,000, Sir Charles Hastings 16,000,tnd the Cor poration juiD,ow, in an oi.uuo. Warwick cost and keot in confinement one dav and niht. out briberyi Stafford, X14, a i1 1 1 jj . r.u xt . t? the voters displayed the Beaumont cockades, said to arid then driven out of the Nation. Some be worth 5, each in their hats. ThecWof tW of i he Georgians who were taken complain- Cameirord voters was occasionally wrapped, as if by ed of very harsh treatment, such as being accident, in one pound bank notes. The Northum- whipped and beaten with swords the ex. berland elections cost a very large sura, Mr. Bell citment in Hall county against the officers Propably paid between 60 and 70,000 for his seat of of the detachment of troops in the Nation "iL151?? ffT'or ... , K . r from July, 1826. Mr. Liddell probably JC50.000. is strong, and threats have been made of as- Lord Howick, .12,000, and Mr. Beaumont wai sembling anumberof mensufficient todrive charged upwards of 100,000, but he contrived ti them trom the country, but the, iMilIedgeville jpay a much smaiier sum. orkslnre cesi Mr Mar Recorder, from which we take this state-!sha 30,000; and in 1B0G the same county, in the ment thinks it will not be attempted. g1 ? !" UZ DT,fe? ,thc Or - u- . ii . 1 Earl of Harewood, cost the former 150,000, and tne ne of the richest cold mines yet dis-li..M .iwuwn .u t-.r - i uhwvwA dwiuvtvwt wuuau suiu lire Nrrsriu r.sri ni nirr. uously and disinterestedly sov J he magna nimitv of the following1 'lust tribute to the . V i - - character of a distinguished citizenjot Mas sachusetts is iu adsnirable comras! to the abuse which has been poured upon hini from the governmen,presses generally, and enti tle the Editor Ao a resnect. which we shall r i ' - not be deterred from offi ring to him by the recollection of the gross injustice which we .. . t - I .ll. n .l f . nrv nave UU I Se 1 e S VCCaSlUllaliy ICtClCU num , . f , , r , , I ' ..w- ..... j,. v.-.-. w vi uajt ihe same kurre SDeakiiiW of and doubting CVfrrVl - 5or6la' has been found ?n ?n.e wood, then Viscount Lasce lies, lost the election, tne same source. apeaKiug oi aiiu uouuiiiij, , , f M fi,.h o mnet mertoKta . finn r, ..,1.,---..: nis ever reaching the! r,,,, .... ... K. . I xi-.n-r u... t 1 VK ... tneprooao.Uiy OI ins ever iuanS ,ur ftJ,tl ,,., ..,k I -r o Wilhrrfhm: but nnlv (CC r.V4.J .v- i . . . . . i. r -n i- I .t.t. m ui iiau vuuiiiii t iiw ii i j i u tiiitv.o i - - j - "1 ..l-vmvs... me ri highest omce in the gilt o me reopie, tne f Gainesville. By accounts, this gold V"? g gvven by the Committee to variour ( Aviliur. usr.5 iiic lunun .uiguu&. . Irnii . i ' I . I . 1 . 4 . . . nn n I III 1 1 Men's super black and drab beaver Hats do. : do. Wool Hats, a good assortment. ; . 4 1 , - MW h no hesitation in saying that a better man Men's and, Boy's- Leather and ur Caps . yo f be ffund among the coalition party. He has 13o do calf Skin Shoes and Bootees been much abused 'tis true, of late fears, by certain Do' . do pegged and sewed .do and Brogans,- democr.tic demacoffUeS: but Daniel Webster is an Ladies' and Misses blacfc prunella, Nor occo ai seai h;nest man andas the world goes, a fair politician, ipbell skin Shoes do white and coloured Prunella rl?T. Coffee and Sueaf, of all kinds Is just receiving from K.'York, Liverpool arid Turjs Island Salt ?d f i i ' ne suonlv of Pepper, Spice and Ginger .fivy, t. ZrrW Madeira;-Tenerifle and Malaga Wtnesf; , ISS; French Brandy and w; I. Hum W Vir aTPVl V oiaA Spanish and America Cigars; rts W aJV L V lltiH' r,rx Cavendish and common .fobacc T 4 ti - a A "T iMtTTAT T V I -.:lc fnn torlimitt to mention. . ,UU ADLr.-Umvii M r Scoun fry Merchanftrind others would do well he has faril and plated lPif:ayteall 'and-exanTne'-he,?ab be and in thee Wo u -L i.o Subscriber is determined te ic I0w tor casn or talent, i n . . 1 , II . n .'TC.-rt .Ha r'jth rf ana never aia ana never win ni., iv, rectitude and honor Err in judgment he may; open to conviction he is; capable of any thing mean or set fish he is not. No man is more elevated above little ine is indeed a treasure. On the 21st in stant, seven hands made at this mine 205 pennyweights of pure gold, equal to about Si 80, orS26 to the hand per day the n ex.1 day, they got about S8 to the hand. This is what is called a nage mine, i ne sur- face is, almost covered with rock, all of which contains gold in greater or less quan public charities. The contest between Lord Bclgrave and Sir J. C. Egerton, for Chester, cost Lord Gros. venor 70,000, and eventually it is estimated more than 300,000. FII0N 7ivot ia noromnnnt tn all this, in our estimation, he IS what he is unaided by any fortuitous or factitious in fluence of familv. friends, or fortune. The architect . . . ' '' . ii .lr-i:' . c.,m o ,Tnti"ir.rt. enn if tlift 'pranite State. Cavendish and comroou J fflacco,jjtia mwy omcr oi .. "' &-' y -o --- articles too tedious to mention, .y , Parmer s uoy, oui HZ? councils of the nation, by dint of his own 77:e Crown Eiamonds. The two most valuable diamonds of the French Crown are called the Sanci and Regent. The Sanci takes its name from Nicho las de Harlai de Sanci, who was once its owner. The Sanci, was sold for a crown to the Duke cf Bunrnn. ness of soul. He is mighty among the mighty of the tilies, and which is obtained by. breaking dy by a Swiss in the 15th ccntiuyl In 1589, it was" earth; and charitable as the des of luaven. And, or pounding the rock. Savannah Georgian. m the possession of Antonio, King of Portugal, and ujr uiui ik wu ursi pieagea io uc sanci ior '4U,vaaJ It J 1 .t .:u .e.. inn rrn i scene of surprise took place the other L.n,? ;.. i.w i t.-!V 5 rig a car;o ol emigrants, who had Engbnd, then resident at St. Germaia's from whora' cd, and who, for the first time in it passed into the hands of Louis XIV day. among lust landi he God that made him gave him all his their lives, seemed to have set eyes on a black person. A little negro girl with a 1 v Ui. . 7 - : ' i hnnntrv nroauceu f 4c" Hur-,,a,,c uu MW . 1 J l-avetteviue, &eptemoer i.j,ij " rsale at im..c,iaiiw inur nnVps. The assort-1 1 , - '- ---" ,- in tiart t - v . it v , . EJfi in in 9 and Silver Pntpnt Tever. Dlaia and - nQ ticntlemen's fitieigold watcn onains, wHE Subscribec rtaay)Sttreceivea4on commission, . , tf . I o..W n Rnnks rdanted to Sunday School Li- T " JeT paste ana common xrci.t'- i braries, and torpreseiijia.iu jwhivwww .rr. , it made mm, gave mm an ms f shining like Dav & Martin, was cross- LtJS i"S the siree, when ,he troop of G, Webster to the leVel of most of his abusers some of stopped to gaze at her, and expressed as whom however, have been his venal and extravagant tonishment by a variety of strange motions eulogists." l land exclamations. The Regent (so named from the Duke of Orleans. Regent during the minority of Ixjuis XV. 1 was nur- chased by the Duke for 2,000,000 of livers; it is of still greater value and beauty than the Sanci. The Kings ot ranee wore the diamond in their hats. The' Emperor Napoleon had it fixed m the pommel of ha sword. , - sold very low. 5s nneeoM nMi isiviari-k toDSz sef filH-l -? :t ALSd .ti. O - 'WW w- T " F - 1 ....... " - LrWJ Plain' F.ii rtrftr-TetLLockets, etc. I Bn. nawoM'SSerinotis. m.mm w a -w - ' . - I acaaawu w - k. L'trtfa and table Spoons; Ladles,' Sugar ConuDon Prayer Bdoks, vyith the. additional Hymns, li Butter Knives - 'iV-'--c f';-t'; - ' , sornas low .a 25 cpnts, . J 1 i nimi l 'a - v . . . .art j Ia..aIib i rt...T. . i-i-a oninflpina i i i rTtimarv. ra. a. r E. J. HALE. ... .- . - - T-a Travs. I r.halmer's Works, etsand waiter a-handsome assortment of Bibles,' Testaments, 8cC Kcv: , 1(I'rnn. r,J ' OI Tnntra. . I ! i - - JPectaclesThiblesselfpoirited July 1, 1830. t Vcs".tf Jti st ceceivd and ior sale 9 Seals and Keys, Rogers's flne Pen T - p.., W nn,! cJlc?Tt.J;a-,nerkir t :i rvBarrelsTannejs QlL, - . ; n " '-T v --""r . " . u J.O 50 kegs White Lead in oil. ana , ; rnr'r "i'-u"'- 5ioh- 1 Genuine PorlWine, in boxes of one doeach.i :i! , np Lorapasses and Chains, Mathe j Z ' : - . y . joHN HUSKE. . Thomas Jefferson. In the works of Th. Jefferson, now in a course of publication by MessrsJ Gray and Bowe'n at Boston is the following letter to his namesake, Thos. Jef ferson Smith:, . J 'This letter will, to you, be as one from the dead. The writer will be in the grave before you can weisrh its counsels. . Your father has requested, that O K ITTT ill r Th ll'rrfrf,ft Ttrv.lmAI Mm,?,?. Mein Gptti" said an old man taking 1 requests that nersons sunDlrinsr that iounul ith m m ' obituaries, will attend to the following . scale of pri ces. i ne iaea is oroii and novel: For a simple death, two shilling ajid sixpence. For the death of a person deeply regretted, five. shillingsr, ,- r ; .' . For the death or a person who lived a perfect pat- his pipe from his mouth. jesu Maria: said a woman, crossing herself. . , . , ; . 0 mutter! mutter!" said a child cling ing to its mother. - While the little negress, .half, surprised tern ofaliihe- Christian virtues, and died reCTetted w iriw ad half vexei to find herself the object of by the whole country, ten shillings. . ; i eolTa?dres?vousome- so much curiosity, said, -VI guess you never ..-Fop -the death of a person who possessed exten- thing wmchmight possibly have afavorabje mfluence seed a nigger afore, did. ye. This only which bis whoIe WM remarkable foTpiety, hu-. on the course of life you have to run; and I too, as a astonished the Germans the more to' hear milityf charitTf self-deniaJ, one pound, namesake, feel-an interest in course. Fev the sable imp speak, and we left the par- -For the death of a lady, whose hiuLand is inconso- words .wijl be necessary with good dispositions on ties to get over their mutual surpriseui they lable for her loss, and" who was the delight of the your part:rAdore GrtT"!" IWZ best could. N. V. Constellation. circle in which she moved, one pound ten shillings. parents-r-love your neighbor as ypurseltf and jour ; Forthe deaUi of agentkraan, who had been only country more than yourself be ; triiemurmur not t -ir i-tj six inonths roamed, who waa an example cf every . j Cr.-eKoll riP ntn H skilful tr,1tiinn A Vilfni Mnlitirmri- . . . . . . . . at tue ways oi rroviacncc; .m . ....w. i conjugxi ana aomesuc virtue, and whose widow is handsome Pocket -Books, Walking W "r.ateis, Balm of Columbia, Macassa" J .?rI Uce, Buttons arid Stars, Swords, Sini :,Helu ail Plumes, Pocket Pistols, silver mmmtoi-l TkiwVa n.iipiictmn I Inns. SC: liOVP. Vin ins KIntPB.Maff(r. urn,. -e- r" ?nd Flfes. Violin Strings and Bows, In- Or ? To TIiosr laroi and converiien t Brick ! Dwelling Houses and Stores on Hay Street . - .u- f thft late David DeiOUgllig lO caw- ; o:k tk. w'.li hi rented on accomroo- umgTerros, either singly or together. 'APPj-T to, vTr o , Af F.v. Market Square limit which you have entered, be tne ponaijo oncoicier- modern writer.is like a lugglert if in a state of anguish bordering on distraction, two nal and ineffable bliss. ; And if to the dead is per- ' pounds. . . . - , mitted "to care for the things of this world, every ac- he can only fix the minds ot the mulUtude - For the death of an astberat, who was a pattern tion of your life will be under my regardJ Farewell. UD(m some QfiA conceiU he can alwavs blaY of meekness, amodel of humility, a patron of dis- . a va f v - i mm w jteo. a, io MoXTICEilO, 3t and Music for the Piano t September 15. 93tf. u and Watch Repairing and other I'm strictly attended to. ".-Se. 23, 1830. Neatly executed at this office. Prrmuneialion. The difficulty of appfying rules success. to the pronunciation of our language may be illus trated in the lines, where the combination! of the let ters ough, is pronounced in no less than seven ditlcr ent ways, viz: as o, uf, of. up. otc oo, and oeA Though the tough cough and mccougn piouga me v through, . i ' ! O'er life's dark lough my course I still pursues n., . . , f ... . , . lUCUbUECIIIUJi KCIIUIUC UUItKIIUUUPUU Ul CACUt nffhn trirk hi-rnrp their vt with rnmnlPti-1 . . - a - ; - i pury vjnnsuan. an extensive alms-giver, pro found- When a political juggler tells you 1 ly learned, unremitting in hi attention to the duties .Kn..w boo .r-o nn.nn .i ot nis siauon, Kina, Hasp i iad l, vrvl aiicctionate to what you should keep your eyes upon, al- his tenantry, and whose laWwUl be limbered ways watch him and see 'what his eyes are and his loss deplored to the latest posterity, five Few men pretend to serve others, I1 v,r rvf.nn.i n,,,v r.,, upon. when they do not aim m the hrst place to l moral, or religious, thcro wUlbo an adtional serve memseivcs cuargc. m fr - f ' , . - t
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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