- : fe. :-r it J. . - - - t S t -: ,M i Ts.s 'i ,; rat e FAYETTE VILLiE, N O. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY i 5, 1833; 1 - b ,VOIi. XVI. 015. . I - : . ... 6 1 - . v . . , " t -, - -. ; ' - -: y - : j j . J.i ,; . .,..... -i , ,. i . i.i " ' ii ... f .i..." . '. i i . ,.. , .... . 11 - .,: I? ,- i ,., r .:. tW vttrt.TSITRD. AVEEKLY. I ao an nct annum, if paid m advance: gS f:Mu dunns Hie year oi suuscripuou. or 50 at the end of the year, a : .-; - l ADVERTISEMENTS inserted forsixty cents per Warji for the first, & thirty cents for each sticceed gpab Heat ion. Advertisers are requested to state C ITU 'lIUCi LI I I IISvl MUI19 UV.01 i..utv m j win w w uai- ued till forom, anacnargea accoraingiy. .Letters to the Editor must be post paid. JIaye just received, ; : yfiffv Bags pririie green Coffee, 120Q Bushels Iaverpool Salt. January 8A looo. . 14-3 wL BOJmJYJ$T$ ana a Case Tuscan BONNETS, J, 1 do Belgian.,, ditto. 2 do Misses, assorted j- Jllso- . ndn7. Pa'm leaf HATS. xeived per. SteanSBoat Henrietta, aneffor sale- by AMOS KIMBALL Tanuary 8,' 1833. 14-tf. i . t tm r I 1.1 J WoJn.eJau tliA IfiiV. msl. that well known HOUSE & LOT on Person street,. ( wishing to purchase previous to the day of sale, I apply to Mr. Wm. WaddilL Terms libera!. - O. K. TUTCfe J )inuary 6 1832. j i , ' y 14-2w. 1 PAXUABIiE PI, AITATIOrV f ! : FOR SALE. 1 - . . i XHE Subscriber 'is authorized to sell that valuable Plantation belonging' to Lundy Lee, containing1 nit 1120 acres, a.nd lying; in Sampson County, ion j direct road from Sampson C. House to Averasbd h, and the direct road from Sampson C, House ikleigh, 46 miles froiri Raleigh, and 18 or 20 from rasboroughi On the premises are a good two f Dwelling andj'the usual Out Houses. It is jan Hlent stand fbrj a Public .House, as the roadj is ji frequented, j If not sold by the 26th instant; it on that day, oii ,the premises, be rented for one f .1 -For furtbsr information, apply to the Subscri IP, M..' at Cox's Store; SamDson, who livea near place, and wilVshowit to any person desirouslof phasing. The terms will be made accommooai say a part of (he purchase money cash, and one Vo years credit for the balance. I J ? WILLIAMS COX. Asent mary 8. 144;! ; ? r or Lundy Ze. I ;list of ondsr JO be sold ftr the Taxes due thereon for the y ears 1 1830 and 1831. ' The sale to take place at the rt House in Fayetteville, on thfc 8th day of Fe- arynext-V.,- -.; !'; "-i: "-. "-C ' . Tax. I acres, supposed to be Alexander Munns,i 1 not listed, oti Dobbin's Creek, Cents. 75 !do. Hugh Cravy, waters of Black riVer, not I flisted, . : r; ' - ; --. 30 5 do Mary McCbll. on Puppy Creek, . . ;43 I Iot North aidei ot Rou an street, Dar. Hay's, i30 ) acres on Rum Creek, Estate of A Smith, $1 -00 i do f ' do do do :10 do do 'do do 74 do Cowpen Branch. do . do !32 JOHN BLACK, Late Sheriff. , kiiuary 8, 1833. . j 14-ts. j SARDEN SEEDS JF J onusuariy large supply ot GAMDLN SEEDS, of every description, raised by J.. L. BeldeiV of lersfield,, Connecticut, and -of the growth of iuet received and tor sale by : f J - ... ... J. CAMPBELL, iary 1,1833. - - ' I3tf. I- f . Notice. IE Notesand Accounts of the Subscriber; for Medical services, are in the hands of John Wihs Esq for collection. - AH persons indebted 'are sted to make immediate payment to Mr. Wins i lie is instructed by me.to take It-gsd steps for overy of all claims that are not promptly paid. JAS. T. GILLIAM. 'Jttv-tiec. 27,-1832, , 13-3w. -i , JMJ&F RECEIVED, " Bv Steamboat Henrietta. f i Hhds. Prime .Molasses, ' " " 15 do, P. R- Sugar, 20 Casks Cheese, 10 Bbls Cider, 10 Kegs white Lead ground in Oil) ; 4 Bbls. Spanish Brown, &C . V -: , - - : for sale by . j ! v; ; t THOS: SANDFORD & CO. ictorage and Commission c . . ..' BUSINESS. i ' Subscriber having large and commodSoua are houses in a convenient part of town,! and .ted aa-.lo be almost entirely out of all danger , would attend to any business connected with Hive liftQon the. usual terms, and hopes, by red f the advantages-he may possess in point of se- against that destructive element, and his own ions to give general satisfaction- in cases e business is entrusted to him, to receive a share bhc patronage. i . . . HBNRV HORN. B. Country Merchants and others consigning Is and Packages to" my .care (rom any of the ern Cities, or any part of the Country, will ivrith prompt attention in having them forward any part of the State or the adjoining counties f tteville. Jan. 1, 1 833. ( 13tf.) , H II , 1 ' -1 isolation of 4T;ori rttiotrsli i r. copartnership heretofore existing under the of Locke & Baughan was on the 20th offhis ;dissolved, by mutual consent. Those who are ted toour late Firm are requested lo come for 1 immediately land make payment, as longer in snce cannot be given. : v j WILLIAM LOCKE. I - CARTER T BAUGHAN ,'euevuic, ucc. 01,1833. 13-3t imu suDScnoer nas removed his STORE-lo the House recently; occupied by c. P. Mallett. Esn. Street. - WILLIAM LOCKE. mi.. c..i.-:i.... jluc isuusui'iucr. ONTDfUES hi STORE in the same Buildinir . t 1 w ' t - b m . O iwiutirwasoccupiea oy iuocKe ex. naugnan, on n Street. C. T. BAUGHAN. .' : iPidno JForte. - f , . IT received from the Manufacturer,' one ele :nt PIANO FORTE, for ale by 1 I 1 I THOS. SANDFORD & Co. IIIFZJE GWJVS tor Sale. THE Subscriber will keep a supply of Rifle Guns of his own make ?t the Store of Hall & John son in Fayetteville, where those wishing to purchase may hnd them at all times at my lowest prices, l nose having my name engnaved on .them, wilLbe warrant ed good, and none oilier. ' Orders left with H. & J. for particular description of Guns, will have attention. January 1,1833.413 3t ."jT- N the first rday in" February next, at a se- 9lW lected site fohn C. Williams's Land, near Sar- dis Church, on er Little River, the building of a a -a . J t 1 . new -Church H e will be let to me lowest Diauer. Terms andSp lfications to be required of the un uertaker, will I made known by application to Dun- can Monroe ar .Henry Elliott, Esqrs., , two of the subscribed uojamissioners. DUNCAN MONROE, j HENlfY ELLIOTT, : i . 'lAnt ! tint T T ma cn Commissioners. ; JOHN C. WILUAMS. J Cumberland County. Jan. 1,1833. 13-3t N011CE is hereby given, to all persons having claims against the County of CumberhmdXo pre sent them to Daniel McLharmid. Jq:t aX his Othce, on oV before Friday, the first day of "ebruary next, at which time the Committee of Finance will meet to pass upon all claims which may be presented. Those having claims for services as Patrols are required to present their. respective accounts duly authenticatecL JUNA iHAJN cyans: i uommmee GtTRDON DEMING, V of I . D. A. DAVIS, , Finance. Fayetteville Jan. 1, 1833. , j T x3tlF. Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, v 70 Bags Cuba Coffee, ' t : i xo.qr. uasns sweet Maiaga wirst, 1 lO do do Dry ' do I do, : ' 10 do do Sherry " -do, 15do do Marseilles Madeira do, ! 10 Bags Spice, " I 5 cases Wool Hats, , ' For sale by THOS. SANDFORD & CO. December 18. 11-tf. . 1 :," ' ! r : FOR. SALE,- Hv.-.i For the Year 1 833. i . By ' ARCIPD CAMPBELL. November 20, 1832. , r : 7tf. - iyK Casks fresh Thomastown Stone LIME, JVjJtJ , Just receivedand for sale by i i THOS. SANDFORD & CO. , ) ?i , - Commission Merchants Fayetteville. Dec. 18, 1832... 11-tf. j, : f otic flHE Subscriber having- determined on closing his :x prtsem ousiness in r nyeuevHiei wm sen qui nis - STOCIC OP FAtfCY GOODS I ' At prime cost, consisting of, ' ; Superfine Cloths and Cassi meres, Italian Silks and Satin Levantines, Gros-de-Berlin and Gros-deNaples, .Rich fancy colored Silks, all kinds, '- A great variety of fancy Shawls, t . Irish Linens, Lawns and Diapers, ; ' Cambric, Jacconet and Sw iss Muslins, , "j A great variety of Silk and Cotton Hosiery, .' Blond, gauze and bobjnet lace Veils,1 . IBobinet Lace Tippets and Collars, ; 1 'Fancy Vstings and Italian" Cravats, ' Best buck and horsesk in Gloves, j ; Bombazines and Bombazetts, . ' 'Bobbins, Laces and Footings, ' Calicoes and Ginghams, : j ".. . Cambric and furniture Dimity, One case fine Leghorn Bonnets, ( One ditto, low priced, "k Dunstable Bonnets and Caps, ' Hats, Shoes and Looking Glasses,' , Princes Cords and Beaverteens, An assortment of.rich bonnet Ribbons, MA great variety of miscellaneous articles. All of which will be sold much lower than former prices. HENRY L. JONES. 11-tf- v Fayetteville. Dec. 18, 1832. ,Te Sub sci! lb AS just received on consignment, and offers for bale, Person street. IOO Casks fresh Thomastown LIME, j G Hhds. good MOLASSES. . , v WILL. O. JEFFREYS. December 10. 1832. - FOR SALE, Tos. SauAiLOYd & Co. QA Hhds. Molasses, 5 do. Sugar, 20 kee-s Nails, assorted. 40 bbls. No. 1 &.-2 Mackerel, 15 casks Cheese, . 60 sacks blown Salt, ' 1 , 5 qr. casks Malaga Wine, j 10 bbls. N. E. Rum. 10. tons Swedes Iron, (handsomely assorted,) daily expected, which will be sold in lots on reasonable terms.'- - . ? November 20. 1 Vegetable Powder for Diseases of the For sale at the Bonk Store of. E. J. H ALE. MR. DANIEL ' SUTHERLAND, is constituted - my Agent for the -collection of all. Notes and Accounts due- to, me, with instructions to proceed indiscriminately, by legal process, against all who lail to pay on first application. - - ; t. ' . 7 -AVM L. HAWLEY. ; I OFFER for sale at, my -.3 tore;- three doors East of ; Market Square, Person-at., wholesale or retail, '' Sole and JJpper Leather, , t jV i Skirting and Harness do. tog SKins, - ! Best Philadelphia Calf Skins, Cochineal, Blue and Black Coach Lining Skins, r j Facing, Padding and Shoe Lining Skins, ; . Common and Coarse Shoes, by the Case or re- 1 tail, .- S ".ri.- - " j Fine and Wool Hats, " . ' . t ' Shoe Thread, and Black Varnish, , i Men's Shoe Lasts,"assorted, j Together with a general assortment of Groceries. 1 v WM. L. HAWLEY; Oct. 8. 1- v 1-tf - New and Clieap , ! 'f H. CAMPBELL, JR. ; ! GRATEFUL for past favors, informs bis friends, and the Public, that he will still remain at the old Stand, on the North side of Hay-street, a few doors above the Market House; where he is now re ceiving a large supply of j J , f ' comprising all that is New and Fashionable, careful ly selected by himself, in New York and Philadel phia; and is now determined to sell very low,' for Cash, Wholesale and Retail. r ; ; , I It is i parjicularly requested, that all those, who have been so often called on for payment 'of their ac counts, and have hitherto neglected to do so, will now make immediate payment, as it is necessary that all old accounts should be settled without any delay. v - . II. CAMPBELL, Jr. r7Wt Daily Expecleil, A Large Assortment of all kinds of SILK THREAD LACES, New Style of Goods for Ladies' Dresses; IMPERI AL TEA, in Canister, LOAF, and LUMP SUGAR, &c. &c, with great variety of bther Articles, too te dious to enumerate, i -; HJCJr. Fayettevillei th Sept.. 1833. 98-tf J. GALES & SON'S 1 A 'A For sale by E. J. HALE. Just received by Steam- Boat ffenriettd f f(f Hhds. Molasses, uvU 60 pieces Cotton Bagging, I 10 doz. Champaign, J , ! " 10 qr. casks Malaga Wine, -50 casks fresh Lime fo sale by THOS. SANDFORD & CO Dsceviier 10. ! f lOtf. Bbls. prime IRISH POTATOES, for sale by the barrel or at retail, by ' 1 i W. L. HAWLEY. December 10. 10-. i; Person street. Soticc to Travellers, FARE REDUCED. I j THE Charleston Mail Coach, viaLumberton, Ma rion Court House", and Georgetown, leaves the Planter's Hotel every day at 2 o'clock P. M. I This Line has been greatly improved by the addi tion of new Coaches and several Teams of Horses. The time so arranged that Godfrey's Ferry and Pee Dee Swamp are crossed by day light: the Houses of accommodation are good. , - " ' ! I Fare through $ 18. Apply for Seats, or further in formation, at the Planter's Hotel. j I- A. DOUGLASS, Agent fa tte Proprietor. i N. B.- All Baggage and Parcels at the risk 01 the owners. -- ' t December 10. . . . lOtf. 4 A O Casks of Thomastown, and "150 casks of L lO Rhode Island white h mo I.TMR. fx vnr superior article) just received and for sale by r p" - E. L. & W WINS LOW. January 2, 1832. r ? 61tf. R COC H RAN, lat e of the Lafayette Hotel, has ta- ken the large and commodious House known as the Planter's Hot-l, at the foot of Hay Mount, on Hay Street, where be if prepared to accommodate Travellers and Boarders The General Stage Office is kept at the above Hotels where all the Stages ar rive at and depart rrom. v Fayetteville, June 1. . - : ' 31tf. Jrr Casks, in good order, for sale by iisLvfi ! JOHN HUSKE & SON. ' August 6M, 1832. ; ,. i . ! B o ot an4? So e iManxif act or y , , AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.I i The Subscriber has cotninenc ed business in the above line, fit the Store lately occupied by Mr Henry L. Jones, three doors south of Market Square, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of BOOTS &. SHOES of his own manufacture and of warranted materials. ' j As he intends selling exclusively forwA, his ctistp mers may expect to be supplied on the lowest pos sible terms ) r -i ' " ! PELEG PEARCE. tC7Bootsand Shoes made to measure!, and repaired at the shortest notice. . f P. P. .. March 6. . ' t . . : . ' . .; ,r Sugar aiid C offeeL - r - -' 1 ' w- ; " i - - JUST RECEIVED ASD FOB SALE,, T. Croix and New Orleans SUGARS, in hhds. Porto-Rico ditto, in bbls. . S 5 bags sup. old white COFFEE, for family use. - JOHN MUNN. April ITS I 76tf, ! --i ;AR:! ;l ' THE Subscribers respectfully announce tq their friends ahd the public, that they have purchased t he Stock of Goods of Mr Duncan Smithf and intend conducting the Tailoring Business under the Firm of smith, Mcdonald & cd. - two doors south of Market Square, where they re quest all to come and examine for themselves, "V Their Stock consists of a very general assortment of Blue, Black and Olive Saxony CLOTHS, CASSl MERES assorted, superior quality, best plain and fi gured VELVETS, VESTINGS, CAMLETS, and all necessary TRIMMINGS, of the best kind.: - Also, a great, variety of Sewing and Darning NEEDLES, BODKINS, ect. They pledge themselves to dispose of their Goods at the most moderate prices, and all Work entrusted to them will be done neatly and in a workmanlike manner. - :''-. DANIEL SMITH, JNO. MAC DONALD. . ARCH'IF JOHNSON. June 5.1832. . . 63-tf. i Travelling Trunks and Bags. JUST received an assortment of Leather TRAV ELLING TRUNKS and BAGS. ! i V ' ' For sale by i - ' 'A." KIMBALL. November 13. ; . " 6-tf. . Cf Boxes prime Cod FISH.' AA3 - y For sale by : November 13. i. FOR 1833. BsW W m :-S KIMBALL. E-tf.5 1 Aid KEGS WHITE LEAp, warrante4 pure, L M.J 102 Gall. Lamp Oil, j - 2000 lbs. Glauber Salts, 90Q lbs. Epsom, Mr :20Q lbs. Chloride Lime, -A . - 1 bale Hops, . -. ! , ' 1 carboy Aquafortis, . ;. -V-' :'. 1 do Sulphuric. Acid, ' 7 Hampers Black Bottles, ! - y Glass 8x10 and 10x12, Putty in bidders, 1 Ink Powder and Liquid Ink, MaVnard & -NoyesV . f- i! Red and coloured wafers, . J n syrup aassaparma ana JLiverwonc, ; Swaim's Panacea, genuine,; Indelible Ink, " 1, Maccasar and Bear's Oil, (genuine) Peppermint and Boneset Lozenges, j Chlorine Tooth-wash, a very superior aiti - cle for cleansing the Teeth, (genuine,) T . Osborne's iSuperior Water Cplours, in. Via- .... ; pie and Mahogony Boxes, J. ; i : , , ' . . Superior Hair, Clothes, Ilatters, Paint and i " White-wash Brushes, J Ii j'i - - "Surgeon and Dentist Instruments,! superior ' quality, - - I ,.-J. ' - . ; Hull's, Eberlee's and common Trtisses, Shop Furniture, Crucibles, Retorfs, and e- vaporating Dishes, . i Patent Medicines, (a large assortnent. ) j ALSO, Almonds, Raisins, Filberts & Englifh VVal nuts. . . ; " -.; -.-' 1! . 1 : ' ' ! H. MAYNARD , October 2. : ! 800-tf. i k CO. Syecfic or Ague onA er . THOMAS'S INDIAN MEDICAMENy HM, . 4 N infallible remedy for Ague and Fevr, and all A diseases of the stomach, arisint fi'om b'ile. - Ex perience, the surest and mostconvincirtg.teacher, has most satisfactorily proved the efficacy of this medi cine, as a remedy for the above named diseases. I It has frequently been tried, in long standing cases. of Ague and Fever, and has been attendewith suc cess. If resorted to1 on the first attack- of the Ague, one dose is sufficient. i ; "i ' i 1 Patients who use this medicine, will hot hnd them selves, while using it, under the necessity jofchang- ing ineir orainarv oiet, or suspenumg iiici niicmiuii to business. T- - ' - " - . When the stomach is surcharged with ibile, one dose of the MEDIC AMENTUM gives re lief, as it cleanses the stomach of all morbid humours and prevents all predisposition rto head-ache, indi- crestion and levers, it. win oe iouna 10 oe oe 01 ine most useful and convenient Spring and Fall- purga tives that can be resorted to. : v - - For sale by. S -A '1 ' j '. THOMAS COCHRAN j . North East corner of Market Square To the Public J I THE Subscribers do most cheerfully recommend THOMAS'S INDIAN MEDICAMENT UM for Aerues and FeversT havincr' suffered much from that distressing complaint and found ; no jbermanent relief until they made use ot that Medicpne. k is perfectly safe and gives immediate relief when taken IVVvlUlilU IV uibvuim AKUH'JI SHI i ll. NEILL McNAIR, CASWEIJL S. BRAY. Julv 9th. 1832. . 1 1 1 1 88-tf . - lemoYaV. ! JAMESJCYLE ''4- TTAS removed o his New Brick Store; at his sTJ. Stand, cotner of Market Square ahdjHay street, where he is now receiving a large and ?general as sortmentof --:ri '- v'-: -'-'I - j .? .f HARDWARE & GROC JJRIES, ' Also, an assortment of i 1 ' - i REST ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, All of which will be offered at reduced prices, wnoiesaie or retail. . : j . March 20. f - I -hF 72tfV A LL Persons that are indebted to ihef subscriber, thefi iTL either by bond, note or book account, are par ticularly requested to call and settle thel same, as 1 am closing my business in Fayetteville. f Longer in dulgence cannot be given. . r- -if . - .' HENRY, Lrf JONES. December 18th, 1832.. . I i . . 11-tf For Sale For Cash &rJProdute9 6 Hhds. N. O. and Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 Bags Coffee, . i , - .- 50 Kegs cut Nails, assorted, from.4d to 20d. Castings, a handsome assortment, HeavyTrace Chains. Axes, Shovels, Cotton and Wool Cards, Wagon boxes, Swedes and English I ron, Copperas, Saltpetre,. Madder, Indigo, &c. &c. "-.y. -ALSO- ' f-ZJ:l - AN ASSORTMENT- OF STAPLE MEN'S CLOAKS,! .; 1000 bushels Liverpool and Alum 'SALT. - ' I JOHN MUNN. December 4,1832. I 9 tf. ' :; ; Tor Sale, A NEAT family CARRIAGE and Pannel GIG. Also, BAROUCHES, Stick GIGS, light WAG ONS. &C. . GARDNER & McKETHAN, - r Coach Maksbs. " Fayetteville, December 4, 1832. - - . 9tf. XOTAClSi. ; JUST received, per Steam Boat Henrietta, the fol lowing Goods: f ' . 5 hhds prime Sugar, - . 8 bbls Tanners' Oil, i - .. 1 hbd best Winter Lamp Oil, - I 20 kega White Lead, in Oil, i ' 200 lbs Dry Do. .11 ' '' -j-' 20 boxes 8x10 Window Glass, 1 . , 2 tons Castings, assorted, some large Pots and " Kettles; Wagon Boxes, &c ! f r -- 1 Ceroon best Spanish Indigo, .. .. Spanish Brown, E psora and Glauber Salts,1 Ginger, Madder, Camphor, &c.N K ... JONES FULLER. Nov. 27, 1832. 8-tf 1 -r - . . i iL - FAYETTEVILLE,! IV.C. THE Subscriber tenders his sincere thank to the 2 public fotthe very liberal encouragement he has heretofore received, and hopes by unceasing assidu ity. to merit a crreatet nortion of riatrona?e. He takes pleasure in stat ing, abat he has j ust erected a ( splendid Hotel on the spot wnere he formerly lived. His table, as usual, shall be supplied With the luxu ries of the market; and h)s Bar furntsbecT with U quois and Wines, not inferior to any Public House in the place. His Stables are also, new, - well supplied with the best provender, and attended by careful and skillful Ostlers. His charges will be jnoderate. J i WADI LE CADE. - November 27, 1832. . 8-tf. NEW STORE. FI1HE Subscriber respectfully informs 'the public X that he has taken the Store lately erected by Mr. Hooper, on the south' side of Person street, a few doors east of Market Square, I where he is now receiving and intends keeping constantly on hand, a good supply pf the following articles i Prime green (JUtftE, u, i St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. Orleans SUGAR, Liverpool and Alum Salt, Swedes and English. Iron, German and Blister Steel, II' Molasses, Pepper, Spice and Gingir, Nails, Powder, Shot and Lead, ' j Castings, Axes, Spades and Shoveljs, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine, Trace Chains, Halters and Weeding' Hoes, jin.Ji-! :' ..it I iF- T. urugs ano iticuiciucs, i . i Loaf ind lump Sugar, Copperas, Window Glass and Putty; Bellows, Sole and upper Leather Anvils, Vises, DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, HATS AND SHOES. CO TTON AND WO OL CARDS. 8cc. &c. Without further enumeration, , hi.4 Stock compri ses an assortment particularly adapted to the country trade, all of which he is disposed, to sell at fair prices for cash or country prodrfee, for which he will at all times pay the highest marfct prices J i ' r WILL- O. JEFFREYS. N. B.-Any Commission'Businessl will-also meet with prompt attention. October 9. f 1-tf. Xew Yatcies, 3eery, &c. J. CAMPBELL ITT AS. just received and offers JUL tor sale, at his Old Stand, a few doors West of the Market Square, a new and handsome as sort me nt of "V AHD . . FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FINE1 CUTLERY; MILITARY GOODS, MATHEMATICAL and MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS, FINE PAINTS, PERFUMERY, &c together with almost every article usually found in establishments of the kind. Fayetteville, Dec 4. H 9-tf i ldyCIqck and Watch .repairinnr and work in the line thankfully received and punctually attended to. Old ITROM THI MSTBOPOUTAX. -THE EDUCATION OF LOVE. - h . BT S. WIID. F Young Lov was once, (ong ere the seige of Tjoy) A very Deauuiui dux simple Doyj - His blue eyes sparkled, and his heart was light,'" His flowing ringlets were as sun-beams bright But then the child could neither read nor write. 'Tis true, whilst roaming on his buoyant wing, He sought andfound a joy.ineveryithing; True, that his bosom would enraptiir'd thrill, ; -When by the fountain or the tinkling rill, He met the jwood-nymphs, or the Grecian maids, Or rambled with them through the forest shades; by iiui uien, aias; uie nuie urcinn Knew Noteven how to; pen a billet-doux;'! A simple flower, cull'd for the maiden's breast, One half of that which he would say exprestj His eyes most eloquently told the rest. , Mi nerva mark'id all this and undertook, (Ah! fatal task,) to teach the boy lis book.' ' She first his mother sought; Madam," said she, "Pity it is so sweet aboy should be - So sad a' dunce!" ' : u " Venus confess'd it was, indeed, too bad, And begg'dj Minerva would instruct the lad .. At once. ; ' " "?; . Then Love Was torn from his jwrild haunts away, And ny mph and piaiden mourn 'd him manyra ifey, With all the, pathos of the rustic layt ' ) Sung to the: sighing breeze and moaning brook -Meantime thle boy wept o'er the hated book, ! ' Envying the bird that past, on wing so free, V To the green woodlands, where hellonged to be. Instead of moping there o'er A, B, C. " In vain he weeps, in vain remission asks, ' For one short moonlight ramble from his tasks; The stern Minervawith an angry look, . Boxes his ears and bids him mind his book. , ... i - i , . ,f . . j At length, (so mystic hieroglyphs relate,) . " Young Love became submissive to lis fatej . e Grew fond of learning but, alas! hie" grew Proud, insincere, and avaricious toojh j Some wood-nymphs found him stadving 'neath an oak, I . ' v .1 I " But not one smile could all their smiles provoke, He ask'd them, if they took him for a fool? Toss'd his proud head, and hurried back to schoeL ' Beauty, however, soon reclaimed the boy,. Back to his former woodland haunti of joyj .. But he had learnt, alas! to cheat her ear . , With well-feign'd fantasies of hope and fear, And seeming fonder,' was much less sincere. r ' But ob, still worse, was that sad moment when Minerra taught young Love to use his pen. Farewell the token-flowe'r--the speaking eye The ready blush that would reveal 'the he; f His feelings,1 passions, now may all.be told , On smooth white paper, with an edge of gold; The cheated maidens, were the ob the spot, Might see him blush, tile paper tells it not; " Impassion'd words of feelings never felt . j . He uses now, the wood-nymphs' Icarta to melt, v. They read the soft epistle and believe, Whilst the sly urchin titters in his sleeve. Lais, dear Lais, how shall I express, My bleeding bosom's utter wretcbedneist.T I've had a hurt, it is, indeed; but slight, n But then, twill keep me from the grove tc Lais, dear Lais, say, eon words reveal . f 4- The pangs which those , who love in absence le Tliis c&sM; dispatch'd next minute you behold , . The little knave another sheet unfold;' Begging 'fair Daphne will in pity leave Her distaff, for a moooliht walk that , eve! - j j Ah me ! it was a sorry moment when ' The urchin Love first learnt to holja pen. , ,j . ' Reading and writing quite chough had ' been ' . - -To spoil the simple boy, as we have seen; . ". . j But Wisdom's . goddess quite to ruiu brought him -Ere she had done! , Arithmetic she taught him! v L. From that time forth, no more Young Love teas young! Dollars and cents were ever on his tongue; No more be woos the brigh ey 'd nymphs , and maids ' I . To ev'ning rambles in the forest shades He better loves beside their sires to keep, I And, learn how many line, how many sheep,' j- .. How much in houses, and how much 1 , in lands, ... ' Will be the premium with their daugh ters nanus. , , ' In vain hath Lais, sparkling eyes for Beside her father's goil theylook but .V dim; w - . In vain for hun hath Danhine ravea . 10CK8, . : J , , He better loves her father's fleecy flocks; - Nay,' homely Phillis hath the master- chaim, . - -. Her sire possessing much the' largest farm. : r ; . . ' j . Yes! that sweet boy, si innocent and With laughing eyes and flowing sunn '. hair -,.'!' He of the' buoyant wihsr and iovou heart, '. t. j Whose presence could more happiness impart, To humble cottage krtd - to daisied - field, ; ! Than wealth can purchase or vain fash ion yield; j Minerva spoilt him grown both proud and witty, j He soon forsook Uie Country for the city. . " I There you will find him; either with n "At scholars ' Valuing beauty that s, counting dol- lars, . . j Orelse upon the 'Change his nets are i- spread, ' I . To catch some rich old jew, whost daughter he would wed. Washington, January 4. It is with feelings of no ordina ry regret we announce to our rea ders the death of oiir highly veh eraied fellow citizen, John Gray Blount, Esquire,) who- expired without a struggle or a groan, at a little; before 2 o'clock this morning in the 81st year of, his age. All who were honored with an ac quaintance of he kleceased, caa bear ready testimony tohi9 inesti mable wuitli and rriost respected character, j A kinder or more af fectionate parent riever lived, a more sincere friend or a more dis interested benefactor. He has left a numerous and afflicted family to mourn their bereavement, and a void in society which his surviv ing friends and the community at targe will feel is Jrjot readily to be supplied. lr. B Sras one of that gallant band who effected, in the arduous struggle of .'76, the esta bjishment of our National Inde pendence,1 and with' it the politi cal blessings we have since expe rienced; and he remained through life the honest, consistent and in corruptible patriot; The Savannah! Republican of the 5th inst. says, jit is generally supposed the Cotton crop of Geor gia will fall short from 30 to 50, -000 bags.': 'V; ; ' "' ', Volunteer against the NulUfiert The Reading (Penn.) battilion of volunteers have cCered their ser vices to the. President, . in case it should be necessary, to'use . force against the Nullifiers. Tliisexatn- pTe,would be immediately follow ed, were their services wanted by many a corps of Volunteers in New England. Con, -Paper FROM THE CHARLESTON COURIEK. ; We lay before our readers Uis morning, the Replevin Act pass ed by the Legislature of this Siate to prevent the collection of the Federal Revenue In our ports. It will be seen that it does not prohibit the Merchant from pay ing duties on importations, but merely afford him a chance, and that a very doubtful one, incum bered with a tedious and expen sive litigation, of evading a corn: pliance with his obligation to ths Government. Yc feel no ap prehension that any fJerchant will risk the Icj3 cf credit, con equent upon cnsjinin any cucli controversy. The Lawyers who" made this new rcid ta center cial wealth, will bz left to travel T :'J5f. '; .