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, . 1 i 1 - - " ".,. FA.YETTEV1LLE, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1830. NO. 700. iced 5tf. DDll Ac Si Hirt, ut 1 :isej LldCB ,tl5TSUV EDW.UD;'J.' hale, m 50 per aifniim, ifpaid in advance 83 :Lid during the. year of subscription? J$$ 5a at the end oi the year. ,irisRiEM lS inserted for 60 cents per th first and 30 cents for each succeeding tion. Advertisers are requested to state the iC ' ,'irin desired, or tbeV will lie coh- r 1 1 lv. k v v w . t- - - - Ya till forbid, and charged accordingly. ; ; Utters to inc i'u"ui 4 -- im Con lectio viw and GroceVi 1 t r 1- rv Z jf 'tf tides, which he offers for sale very low for THE Subscriber has. taken that elegn and commodious house recently occupied as the State Bank, where a few genteel boarders would be taken on rood erate terms. ' JORDAN HOWELL. Ill AVE removed my' Store to Gillespie street, In tbe house recently occupied by Messrs. Nott & ! Sumner, a few doors south of Market Square, where I intend keeping. a choice supply of Table Necessa ries and other artrcles in the Grocery line, which will be sold low tor casbv, v X V JORDAN HOWELL. FayetteviUe. Oc. 27 1830. 99tf ' New 4 . c THE Subscriber is now opemng, and will keep for a few weeks, directlv ontiositee Cane Fear Bank, ail assortment of BOOKS, on various subiects. which will be sola as low' for Wsb, as they can be af forded by any other Bookseller iri he Southern couniry. A. SALISBURY. October J9, 2830. - : 9iitf. . "I'm very much obliged to you,' said the weary of the world, and shall consider myself bound to you for life. I'll go and be killed directly." ' Accordingly he followed the kxeman to the woods. A tall tree was chosen and he was directed where to stand, so as to receive the full force. of its fall. He fixed himself on the spot, folded his arms, and pre pared to wait the event. The chopper began to lay on wnn vigorous blows, while the death's candidate kept his eye upon, the top of the tree, to see when Slbs loaf SUGAR, l Cordials, assorted, ' ditto, MPort W'uie, snpn quali Madeira, federTea, ; L rial dO., Lr and Mustard, ,;fnd Cloves.; g,ctnd Cinnamon, Potatoes,. - jcoich bnun, j,ccoooy do. -, 0U rowaers, ; iatr.ee of Peppermint antique Oil, ... V rntivn uu, do. Old Holland Gin, -cj Jamaica Rum, ; i Cogniac Brandy, Sup'r chewing Tobacco,; Small plug do., , Cigars, superior quality, y Phosphorus LigtUsv . : iolin Strings, assorted, uopperas, . .. , - -'j Cocoa Nuts, Strayed. rl:: "Broke: loose from my wagon, on the night oftbe 19th October, about '7 miles from Fayetteville, on the road .leading to Cheraw, a sorrel JjUJi&,t witlx a flax colored mane and tail Said Horse is a- bout twelve years Old, and blind ot one eye. vv ho- ever win return mm w me ai my. siaoie in rayene t Ville, will be suitably rewarded. GEORGE R. FEUGUSOIn. tv. i f r-r up. . I X case Mr Charles Hugh Sniekcton, appeared, beforo -laSCdwlS- XndVbirSe the Commissioners upon suniVons, to explain whyl .J. , Tl he had refused to pay the sum of one shilling and T -1 -ll i i :' j J i i r I wn.jMi.e wiu nmtiiKi us uwutm mb uqreuTCU uuubc,uc;aiiuwuwni!.iiuuiue uy anu ironi th tr . - t nnf, . - . tV...-,,..; m,,. Vx. . i 1 ..v. -m. i i i " vr f 8vftE'TA u-. u - jif.. . !' I from Kis skin, his limbs trembled he could stand it Now Marv Dobbs. said the Chief Commissioner.! j v 4 I .u .v. i... K.;n. ir FOREIGN. . ; ; ; Korfolk9 . Otlcbtr 26. IMPORTANT NEWS' FCOU EUROPE. We have again the satisfaction of ackootr-. Icdgingtbe receipUby the fast ilin regu lar trader James Cropper Capt. George C." Gary, of very Jate- and (what in the present posture' of Continental affairs, cannot fait to be) important intelligence- from the acmes of Revolution in'Europc. jCapuG; tailed from Liverpool on the MtV Sept. and with hU usual friendly and polity attenton1?ha rnrnisbed us with a scries c. Londoh:Tianera to the 13th and LivcrDOol to q beg pardon, your wprshrQS," said Mary D6bbs,jZ T T -H w V i u uaya in auvancr wi . wur u wy w vamulaiiycaUeAsf lw wb ships or the New Ybrk Unes. .; a oese papers ,wnicocasi gar tuiwpij Pooh, nonsense, missioner. womantH;aTdtthe Chief Com THE Subscriber has for sale a pair of well match pHirrpsm colored HORSES, well broke, and tjlberts and palm JNuts, rre1Tde in harness, .five.. years, old. 'No nonsense, if your wors4p pleases,'' said Mary Dobbs.. - ' 1 - I "But it is nonsense," said the Chief Commissioner "for if I were to call you Aft. I Should nmcall you. Why you must be at least fifty years sold?" 1 hat, may it please your worships is quite irrev erent to the question," said Mtry Dobbs at the same v4Spft shell Almonds, Paisins, (bunch,)- . Fresh Currants, Ginger,- ,y.. tvair rowaer, . : ; Titha lartre assortment cf TOYS. ' fountrv Merchants and others,1 wishing to pur? due Confectionaries by wholesale, will find to .Uridvantace-to call. The assortment 'on hand Is ve and extensive, ana consists oi aiiucrnwca Jly tept in his line, l nc wuoiesatc price ui h ai35 cts. per pohnd. i , -t j - . GEORGE K. VayettcvUle, . October 2b, 1830. FERGUSON. 99.2w tim rnrlino" hpr i inr 1 fr lin. tnrl Innlrintf nnum hr I r V - ;, . chopped with the hcadoMbe axe." nose as if to see whether the hn was surncientlv curl-1 . . .. . . j p tl j r. r4, v... e-Ti l 'wiin tne neaa ot tne axe: do r'"? but I'll ..venrus, Wim tore, should be killed.' - v r Is I tively diminutive sheel inio a deep thade) l thoughV' returned the chopper, "you came on embrace details of immense? volume and no purpose to be kined." i Uule interest, touching the revolutionary "tCi bgrMS ar. which ft now bne pmemed on the thereaminute longer,! shouldhave beenadeadman. continent of EuropelhecfOTOurnr of which, What a crash it made when itfell!' from the present foreground, must be taozZ Crash! why the tree is standing yet. I merely J portentous 1 to those .gigantic ;powers who- f Ihave heretofore 'given atone and direction you sayf . u you to lha affairs of ourriins.'Atlantic brethren. - , t you to kill me a-1 xt j-.rr . i-. ..-o r. 5 gain, I'll be hanged if I do." & Y. Const. ! ru vrc ueiHuwcixui pvcuuk - , v c uiuai icarn iTiut siniawiiuui jhat England, Austria, Prussia; the King of . On the South East corner of Market Square. R EPEC'I'FULLY informs the citizens of Fayette, Well," said the , Chief Ctm missioner, "let vour nanie and age be what theyniay, will yiu be kind enough to let us know how Air. Charles Hugh Snick- erwn goi nuo your ueoir i i staee Incident. As the Medwav Accommodation I m V-tK,.rlaM 'A ,k-ir?.ftf WurtPm. the people s'Kmg in France, by renewing: ana lookea inquiringly at ai friaries wuffu onicK-1 aa not ston until thev uppp ihmun .mnn ih nv. I the credentials ot their amoassaaors at ois erton. ; ' I ment near the north-west corner of Fanuit Hall - .1 Courts thaL a similar anctkin ia momently Foplur navels, she means" said Mr. Charles Hugh There were six passengers in the staere. two of them lokd for from'Rusia. and rhat the KinM Tl. yinil,,,! n. I, W- . i . . . - 1 w - - " O 4Ry the perushal of puppy lar huwles," rej The Chief Commissioner seemed t0 be pizled; anj ranwith great fury down Washington street; they id looked inquiringly at Mi Charles Hugh Snick-1 not stop until they were thrown upon the pave. ,ville arid the public generally, that neisnow re duicnwiuii; auc JJa iw. .M.i.u - jemates, wno were an taken out uninjured, although r0fSnain and Nanles wbo'from their near infrnmKe'w York and Philadelphia, a lareeand-l Ar?.' . . irreatly'alarmed. Tliehorsesran more than amile: the I - r ' . . F . . , :, "f-w - ' - w t - .T.-. 11 1 . 1 1 .1 1 l A. I " ' " . - Cervine well seiectedais&trlmeit f Staple and I-ancy DRY GOODS, TOST a few days ago uet ween rayeuevuie anu mrJware and UUtierV, Hats, SI IJ Muh Malloy's, rq.t ttoueson county, a small J J 7 Wewcrefive ftve dollir bills and a very ragged , ,( .., UVtOVj Vi.V iy i.vw. . ..v. Ljp:,!, clrtfd hv lumseit witn tne ui- I lancts lime ouioi minu,yJ ijicasc u uiiucimi.u. i by leavmgit exnresslv for tins market, and principally Very good. So whenever J goes by she's liberha- wamp. Kooesoni v , wh-' W" enables him to sell much cheaper Jry, m Seven-dials, I looks y.ith a How d'ye do, tavetteVllie. i I . - . . . VHr, ItkK.:?' lurl cn!a tK,-- tn m snvo shf. I'pet. I ntr f ltinN. I - i . ... , - j it,i .SI. . . J K iw. Vfc. . .. . . - wnr V n WW. . 1 . lull tnlttly . III" IIU M T! lin- I 1 11W 1111 lliM. 111.' HIS iSSOBTMBST A tit. Jilt luti-uninwi i vyi.ii, nani j . -'- v.., . n dollar bill, the balance in Treasu faJer shall be' handsomelyc rewarded n'hihe Sbscnber,living on tart's mintv.or Mr. Dillon Jordan, Sen, itti footer 29 1830. "O. very well; and you acknowledge the debt Utreets were thronged with foot nassvneers. and the amnlv w incurpoaea monarcn, wouiu na- do you, Mr. Snickerton?" fcid the Chief Commis- stage was driven frequently on the side walk Jit came turallytmake Ihem th'inost reluctant to tho i sioner. J - . in contact with a wagon opposite Boy Iston Market, measure .wpuld -find powerful copsidera "Not a bit of it," said Mr. Snickerton, and having dashed it to nieces: it unset a chaise ODDosite tion not to 'deUberate too !oht'a& to thft" Avon Place, but fortunately nn nne wa irv it. W I r ..... : ..2 . . ...... ; court, stuck his thumbs into the arm-noies ot us are happy to learn that there was no damage done to , tu' ' . - ' - vplhiw-wnistetat. and went rinilarlV into hii defence J -r,mK a ;nPm kA w- 1 y rce inejii. , v .- thus:wMiss Mary Dobbs suhI me nas been acquain- mr of the sDectators. ttS tJje statrc dashed bv thm. . "Ul$ noiwiuuuuiiiing iiic uieraui apiriv was immediately converted into unceremonious laugh-j "-wcn uic new orwcroi uunpin rraiitc ter, at hearing one of the lady passengers, as she de- seems to be. regarded by many of the neigh scendedtroni the coach ask immediately tor her aand- boring sovereignties, the papers assure us. Boston Transcript. $99 2w. AMOJTG Superfine blue and black, Cloths Brown, olive and steel mixed do. Blue; Oxford, silver and steel mixed Satinetts, Merseillesi swanSdown, Valencia, cut velvet, and silk Vt stings, , . ' Rwii. vellow. red and white Flannels, Cutan T&OOILS & StatOhai"S Mer no and gauze . , do. V i .-. i ' I Hnop Rlnkets. 7 4 to 14-4, Dutlle anl point do of all qualities and sizes, Camlet and plaid Cloaks, . , sians, Blue, black, brown, crimson, grey from the chlrokee ras?ux. Many of the people of the United States, 25,000 Volumes of Books. TURNER & HUGHES, Tthe North Carolina Commission uoocstore, where teas 1? Oh! and so.lt went on j day by day; and sometimes ot an etenirtr I d drop pi, and take a think with Mr p h that tfae cherokees i said, have expressed and CQniinue to that there is not so much cause for siisfac lion in the leinpcr and tendencies of domes wnotic parties. Many enlightened rrenchmen. he then resumed his defence.. "Well let me see, wheit was and j I? Oh, about the ' .1 two aoors aoovc mc rw?t-yjv - j Raik Bombazine and uombazeue. a greai .variety, , nakes as nice a dish ot te, Uny laav . going. feeLKaIeigb,are now receiving, in Mmuoajo wciij , M. bleached DnmesUcs, all qualities, ,, . w;tk that there was ajfusAw talt'be WMoa?rgen4ws trcihatttr atJron Ctfeck-nd she courses and mofc inan orice, tw intr an pxrfnivi Tancir .in iitu v csi ivuj v- m na u v w - j ! . CK.JTIS Bed Tick, 4-4 and 64, FKAtsot L4w,Miici,ThEoloot, M"f23 Black" and coloured cassimere Shawls, fteit ana MCTIOX: also, cniruau, uuu. ui"U i . . ,110 mBriio do. , hdi School Books of every description; together . n Handkerchiefs of all qualities, nauy ana iakcii ... . ja'iib- enm vf The Ch.ef CoinniiHsiont?. here inquired of Mr. Lhem therc are severjl socicties for the SI)rcadof re. which French nolitica annar lb be taking tifrirri nnrl rlnnrnlifrv- a iA uKot io ctill mrtfc tcfnmcK. 1 - ' r .1 . ,;i 1 - t ' " - 1 l. . Mr. Snickerton explainer that he -meant tea; ana " ,u nf h' i, ,lu,u ,; j ... f 1(.e 4U". U1 "c ,uMa vuU.u,. a, rTi i j ".?" . 7 ; cnensn aatesi ancau me araent Dartoi tnn 01 1 ue poor aim "eep vuem unaer, in poverty ana I w , ' - . ignorance," that "their avaricious propensity may be population, express great distrust in lbs . and olive Circas- nlease to understand and. tUoueh I say it, Miss Dobbs P'r? xt:"r" ?? V"T J- ""tT.. T, : lr" - " .T. " T.T.t Jl" 1 . : " 17 . i ... ' j i uy Mjcn cAtiiiuic iii ii Li wuiiitiuuiKJiis. mcv iivc I iiaiuoruui mr a ucvr cirtiuiw xi is sunno tween rne I 7L 7 . - w !"-- w--":v . ' " l cu uiai mc m4urticu uguiu ucsirc io rcn I TVlAi.Ml A WWlAl (no Ivofl . f Iva' nf Kas I r ST thrice she said I was particular welcome to the peru- we h'ad the leasur- bei Jnl al the forml still to weaken the Lxecuuve pover, by.urg- shal of any ot the pop'lar novels on she s shelves. . . f MisJ ionarv Soc: etv. the constitution of which Upon the Chamber the abolition of tha And with that I look up a too or em sometimes one, insert below. We wish success to everv efTort Peerage. As an evidence that thi. U rMxr - . .. ...... i j- rhalarcre assortment mcies. of STXTlOSAnX th'xna- nf that: and thinks 1 to m sell thinks me Blk and cot'd Gros de Naples, a beautiful assortment, boos are quite m tjtefaifUiy y, it'll all come freely Black Italian Lustring and black Mode, I tjht Dy unii Dye. But howsomever 1 jwas mistaken I Silk flag and bandanna JHkiis, some very superior, . . .. i it liii i vurcu un -., , -w rhionahle, and Sacred Music. both yocai ana in- bare do of u qualities frimentali a large collection ol Drawings, ints, Knibroldered c nd Thibet do. Kwings. Caricatures and elegant water colored fc UaKjn Craiats, Gloves Pin'a.igsi gilt-edged, perfumed and plauv writing black and white English and French silk hri oh various qualities; Drawng and-Morocco Jr;Uie do. do do Hose, hper. OAorn's superior water coiorsi eaa ren i evsntine Sinchews and .Sarsnets, t ana irsyons, ouuea .'" . : I Durable Ink. India Bubber; Desk, Pocket and Cork Inkstands. Sealing Wax, Wafers, Black Sand, Quits, Sand Boxes and Letter Stamps, Rogers loon and Razor Straus, ditto Pocket and ' - " . ... I l-CBK fV I .III 11 . V kites; self-sharDening Silver Pencils Silver l-ens. . pimorineg, . do liver mounted Spectacles; Walking Sticks, Gig and Ca6 Nankin and Italian Crapes, priding Whips; Paper, Hangings. Flowered ajid a h dsome assortment of bonnet Hibbons, Wderinfr Paper; Firr'and hearth Serf ens, Paste- Do? .... of cap and belt do. toards, Wrapping Paper, &cf &c. -. &::'; Novt to 16 black and coloured Taffeta do. Aun, a great variety oT Bi.ak Boos suitable - l tb l6 do do satin do. fa-Clerks of Courts "egistersSheritfs, and Mer- GJm DiD:ne Cord, and artificial Flowers, Memorandum Books. Copy anaypnenng Blac'k and cotoared sewing Silks, kj Gentlemen and Ladies' Pocket Books, plain and R,ack andwhite bobbinet Veils, fcacy work; Albums and Comrqon place books, BAbbinetLace, Edging and Footing, tiiey Have just received a tew copies oi me o-i Collerett3 antt Tippits, some very fane, and Edging, an elegant assonuii,- m,mnB unnih.r in, I'm npi.nr!iip it ven in . w?uuiw.....w ..... o" mtenaea tor tne spreaaot true reitgion in this nation. a prevalent doctrine, a Quotation ( for whicK reading the best of every thing you 1 !Please to un- w hope the Wlll feei the importance of do- J have not room lo dirvA fLr h derstand; which I always returned .'era dpoly and . fo? themselves. Let us show, the 7 ".Vl VSQJ?- Pr??K " trooly, as clean as a pink leastways as clean as I . , tK t r fl. m nm; th Journal des Dtbatt of 10th bear. a pper wm i.na l'nn c nriu ii inn 1 JHS tlllV' W J W CmBAWnf 'em know, 4U,S M tnilh .if Mr PniMVth'. rnntmntnnna wrnvla- nr If WDlCIl W US ZedlOUS anU Warm 1U It annlaU i& thinks o myself thuiks me tor I am, a bachelor I - m5.nirst n -mvn- .iPSI1 flri from I of the late florious revnl.i tinn you'll please io linderstand, leastwas I'm a "d. sucn a degradation. Such a desire we found was! The Revolution in the Netherlands The wuitu u ..v. .m . .v6... f""." r - , -- i annarerw. amoriF the neoDle at the tonnatiun ot tbe I n; .r t.noi:r.i . . u thelorr- V V u- it i- w. . u I H" uwaiiijr j ujc existing Qynasiy- . -r o j t ihouriv increnert . I ht con..-..:nn nftln . land and Belgium was the rallying cry. The following advertisement is copied from a ' Vj;"?. "rT: Dutch Newspaper: After a short inness. died, yes- ip-F ICU4 -'1" "ia ocpi. oc- iU I ... nil I ih,oihw. i7-olro I tfrov mnrnimr mv M'if tpavinor hhinrt lipr ltrCUpy many COlUmnS t lit V CQntJtn ftnlITI2l and wheirl came back, Mrs. Trumbleri my landlady, linfant children. In tbe hope that her pure soul isj ed appeals to the patriotism and couragei says to me, says she, 'What do you think?' tays she, witli Uod, I beg to mtorm my customers mat my ot tne people io sustain their riphts at all Nay,' says 1 to she, ! don't know what to think-,' stores will be as well furnished as formerly, having hazards, declaring that they are the strong- and with that she woutd'nt, tell me; but 1" confided them to the direction of my principal clerk, Dartv that thi? raVprnmrnt ha Io?.t ill HeretheCourt began to manifest signs of impa- a man extremely intelligent, and as well versedinbu- Par,y--niat the government has Install Whirh Mr. Snickerton nerceivine-. cut short siness as the deceased herself." moral powerthat it is on the peoples . . . !w.-.....i v . . lotu -. j u si ii.i.y.i"v. w. k - , i lore uoitere 1 Atlantic Sowemr, for 1831i enibenished with iJe 1 engravings and lipiU; lt!J?l Plain1 and fig. !rary matter. lso oninLTthe Workqf, the Plain and figured Swiss Musim, ao uu. tto ; tlo OOOK, muii ana jacouci. vt. fce THnM. icpx.i.mw. atts I family Bible, in pl , . . a a a a 'nkrirn. fii-.l ... . ,( Anlinii'fvinm and we 1 1"' ... ... -" an4 -irT;ttirf llimitV. nl. This work is offered at the reduce(Tprice - - . 4.ailtifui assortment of Calicoes, some tafcen,-ine i --Sn, . be reduced to 14 dollsi persettMeinrp Frencn apd English Ginghams i of the Old aodNewTestanient.siilendidly Jck wlVtte and colM worsted and cotton Hose irke' r.ommentaries. &C &C. . - i .,.i r;ib- lTmHrllaa ' .15: ancl if thn "Ar motecobieS are Pce wiii be reduced to X4"dollsi per setU"Heiiry?s "'oiition oim.; Clarke's Commentaries, c?::Vi r-Attnn nd silk Umbrellas newr flnnV. ri TvH a isnoivas Dubhshetf. Iiey I . . i, n ...-t- oVifl c'iHa r.nmhs leaS()t frequently for sale, okUnd rare Books that , ? do do. . : lr; y be procured but inTfey stores;: ; Thread and 'c'Otton Tape and Bobbin ifihe Law department, their collection layery ex- . . . and i,aji Cotton, thread and cotton Floss ve. The Theological department is -also very inserting1 Trimmings, an elegant assortment &-:eral, havinrr takert creat pains to procure.stand- f , Rllss:a and table Diaper Horks for each denomination of Christians. A hey j and Unen cambric Hkfs. &.c. &c. me attention or instructors oi vouii, v of Classical and School BookS, as no exeTxipiw his defence. Vhy,' then, the long and snort oi it is said he. Hhat Miss Dobbs said to va she." Snickerton & sneak! and with Jr , . . i.. 11.11,. hurrv, 1 tiappenea io say, -jxiouy Andihafs whv I'm pulled up here this for the perushal of books wot 1 thought was for love- and so 1 verily believe iney was. Upon my honor and ferocity; gentlemen, it was no such thing'." said Miss Dubbs. And the Court ordereO Mr. 5S;ncs.erion io pay mc debt instanter upon pain of im prison tne nt. that the army is nothing for the Bel- every oouy, ,. . , .m r ft T. .. Ttti:o.l Stan soldier will not shed the blood ol his. that, in niy I . ... ... . brethren All ihp nrnvtnrrt ar rVrlarc.I is a devil' cf r is accompaniea oy an extra oi ininyi wo i - . r , r - . i r . -tu. .i I to be in insurrection, the towi.s and srrt uay to. pay I pjges containing a usi oi aiuiusi cigin inuu-i ----- - lenttome 8and tracts of land in that State, upon which 8UU u"'y Pu. anu .ui uinr a . ' l.u i . ' constrained obedience. As the States Oc the taxes are due and unpaid, principally owned by residents of other States. Should the' taxes, interest and cos's remain unpaid, says the Intelligencer, the lands described, or so much of such tract as will pay the a- neral were to assemble in Brussels on 'bdi 13th Sept. it was supposed no Hfcirirtfe"e vents would occur before that was a:cur. plished. y Cotton and Floxtr.---Ji r Advantages of Wars. Notwithstanding the hun- mounl of tax and costs, will be .sold on thel . on...anr tyfr commercial dreds of battles which have been tougut, inc first Monday ol January, 1831, at the Audi- ,rKUU W1" -wcrrf u7 cmi.c to mc rx- dres of thousands of hves which nave been lost, anu , fficein lhal lown. The lands thus tracts Oelow, mat IsOilon nad sulirred.a I the hundred millions ot treasure wnicu . aye uc K( M.m(,fi Ql w;,hir : UliRbt decline fhlle bread ituOs hid d. squandered away in the contests Detween rrauta uu T .... vanced a shade in the Encltsh market- rJ i.r..u tnn;nt nt mv iwn vears. bv navin? into the X reasurv dou-l vancea a anaae in int. s-ngusn marKeu Ijreav. oium it wuuiu iuuu.. -j i - -- j - - r - . . l im Lov ATware & Cutlet we hn i . r mrrinipt.arideed. Such I tr:.,e anrt Fttrks." a cood assortment - ?:erat and extensive variety of elementary Books, PA alld pocket Knives : ; w ev!Y branch of popularW scientific education, scissors. Pins land Ne edles : . . - ; ms for the mast part, a high degree of excel- fSpeetacles, Awl Blades and fish Hooks . cannot be found inthe canalogyeyf any wr in the State. They feel, howeyer, no dispose- Razors and Kazor Straps . s to boast of this, as they hav only availed them- Coat, vest nd suspender Buttons lv of the advantages whiclvhave come in their ppWlinffand Duck puns, PisWls ( v X. being the authorized agents of some of the most girigle anddouble roler Gun Locks H Uprising publishers and dealers in the Unioo. stock, 'Pad. and Chest Lpcka ,.Gentlemen of Che Bar. those in the study and prac- Cofl'ee Mill? and Waflle Irons ts.f vieaicine, public, private and social Libraries, s wede nd English Iron, of all tzes Anemic nn. i eXhU vnd those who purchase to v V, . GfftA. ' a?aii a.UoA nn the moslreasohable I t- V " i .T . . - - S ""diidimr all the Dublicatioi. punted ,frthidpo.low prc - ......l0' t "KS KKSSKF Caps . V'ucu to. u the article oraercu. I --r. if cvU ehn and Ttootees trorn .uc i uo iv om.t.B , nrtftht adantas-e which either party has gained, 1 ble the amount of the money for which they to compensate for the loss of all this blood and wealth. I were sold. Land owned by heirs, at the Their relauve portion is exactly the same that it was of sale, may be redeemed at any time three hundred year. .gcv : Mo the expiration of one year from the JSSSSS ume the youngest of said heirs shall be- the price of peace; but jo permanent advantage has come Ol age. been obtained by either party. Their power kis so . S5?22E Pn.-What is more unpleasant and SSi ach other to the verce of what so much derogates from the charac- ruin Itis rather singular, thateved in the last war, tcr of an amiable, beautiful, or accomplish T t . : ti Al z .a t ill the French and the Kngusn, in spue oi aikmeir cd WOman as to Denoia uer in a passi The affaifs of the -Netherlands fsays the Liverpool Times of 14ih) are amuch em broiled as ever, f The Belgians insist on a dissolution of tl'f Union with Holland, and a separate Ich' itu rr; and demand that tha only bond of connection stiall be a cotnmoa King. Th? ljng has. issued a conciliatory proclamation, promising the redress of all real grievances but it i doubtful whether this will produce any effect. "The peopla nnin. . . s (appear determined to bate a separation. the French and tne igusu, VT I ed woman as io ucquiu ucr-iu pasiVut-- d lh j much dWided bc, were the two oowers who. gained tne least, i v vniinc.ladv to become enraged at the I . -j rt... - '. nfl Amtrlan. &H camt OUt v" - J 1 J I intT COulpOICQ Ol ' UUUl CQUU propOTllOnS the Russians, Prussian misdemeanor of a servant or because her 1 rV...-iT j tr.i.. k.:t v of the strujrele with an accession pi termory uc --; . u "uicu uu ucigiau.. m.vi , the French lost allthaLiney uu prey iuuy v--"rirw-".I- - .u. . " be procured eUher In the, City or ft JortK with ail possible desptch, an4 atapr , : i tit iimrrans irice us- Do . oo pegge" ."..- IMl market . : . - - ' k . v- , I skin bnoes j j. ferSOn A&Ait of forwarding or- Do -.ttowniie anu.- CofFee and Sugar, of all kinds T.iverDool and Turks Island Salt iiOOKSAT AUCTION. Peppet, Spice anauinger in thf nowu of the ivlCf tu ttrevent it. - f - - rr oatioaaldebt.Irfv. , precisely suit her taste or from any other BCrvc lbc Rq j aulhority cf his own fanu- : ;V- . ; . trifling motive; at once discovers the want j The Man thunfordThcb of : of amiability, as well as of sufficient strength y Vesterday, (says the London Tmes of Sept. lltb ni iTiinu iu ouuuiwwi uvi iwiiiuu uu i wp ppt.pi? Pfi ijic rini nxnm r cuucsuiy wswa the preservionof de,isosxrong w never be selected as the partner contain articles confirmatory of the pacific intentions are resolved-? on stockk V"V- iJ r :ui , crh -am t;Mli.Iof the KmoeroTof Kossia toward, the new tiorem-. ment of France. It is indeed, stated that M. Poizo i Cer? will Im-A vnUr nnriortunitv for trans- ."'ttiiir thoirt tiiMwicrti thWtp itnresentatives in tne. i .... - t' vuk t : r k. .'t' iwMiiTiriT rr i c n n ir c w -1 m maw i ta ' AU0u during theapprpachtng sessionof the Le-1 spa tsl4tre. Amo.H these, are manv valuable and rare Cav . - i a - . m - . . w Wn - . .. . :Lt.-.-w -it PnW. I French Brandy andAV . 1. Kum nishand American uigars ... endish and common Tobacco, and many other , KThis will be the time to get bargain vaa they I KSve assortment, as the C ;Vl.osiTtvEt.T without-iiissRVKU ? u Semined to sell low f.'.t ?i ;0 puretote Boph8, as suck another ppportu- Subscriber is detennincu KHU October W, 1830. 9-St I Fapttevte. Seftcmur v T--TlX:-ri.i.. manner'nhder the fear ofl of a sensible man sucn could nerer kindle that death Which tnev are ucntruus vx uwui'5 i cauhcu auuui w jvm. We have heard a story of a'countrymao, who naa inc love I do n made op his ln4 to halne tbis mortal cou tAme beings wbo .i nni, till iie naa setuea in nis iuiuv v . - s.Mi, . k.n I z m, -., . T .K1wa.l soirii iu rcscui au &uut ur iu uuuuu auw-imugnoi uic new wrcnuutw farjcash or and only-waited till he had settled in roost dily to agree informed a nei axe on his shoulder, and would take UUU til, -ww.r- .. JTJ...ft neighbour being willing to numourtne a change of worlds, told hun that ne was ju Bou.5 "into the woods to cnopping, uo V upon him, and put an end to bis We wna very wvue trouble - I a: nnmn Ka rrv ilMnttehu. iLitinc that UlQ ot Wish to applaud those Cjlbine gt Pcterfibur? S preparing new.crcdcn. have not a sufficiency oil fau to be sent to him alone whh the official recoj. Tbe prohibition a.- bearing the trt Dr. Franklin says: - Fond preof dress is sure a very curse, E'er ropy you consult consulfy our Puree Austria and the Kintr of Prussia. The recogtutioa : by both these powers, was on its way to Paris via. Berlin. Count Lobau, the new JTenca Uinuier, has been most graciously, received P7 the feu V rrussts 1 CldX : i
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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