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ner.t unJ-T-huaJ-'J r;.:.;r:?, to dap t::l l ceivc t!;a r : cf t'.ij ItricL We lave a IU of some of Mr. FiJ.cr's travelling cj.T.h j and oar correspon dents will be good cauir;h to famish us with the balance, or as many as they can collect, for publication as soon as fracue.ua. ine sycophantic hire. stance 0f tho natioa. Apd bidc. nil Iingl ought to bo known to the world,- this, w ho can ; v t ; 'that their merits may be duly apprccia-t of ..thnml ..tJ:-.., . . , , .1 . , , . : eus-i tn luuignauon arid ted, and tbetf influence reduced toils wrath ih ,u 4 vry t.ingoutoi order raid ;nin- to dccircctbn, . Then sea the Operate eCbrt they have made and are constantly making to hide and con ceal the causes from public view. Pub lie oncers of ull grades are daily d fotsltirs and running away with the s.i'w r ANOTHER SHIFT. - .Soma, of the Fisher-men, finding notb v . .- (wonder whoso money?) was oflcred !o b staked here this week, by one of the "travelling agents," knowing, as we suppose, that the Whigs, (or Henderson men,) have too much respect for them reives, their country, and the cause they sorted to by the raruvio Drni.,ir ih efenioi of their favorite V"7 ",' . ; We have seen en uch in nnr 'mm rM-ii.. . . ..." . isg eke will do, propose fclarge li nn the Election. A hnnttJL i Bnd ?Mmnd l,me e J but we arc v - " r more Mrtrular .H.Jti- - . , . ,.- hiiuuiiu 1IUW I LI a 111 r . -------- closure that has just come out on Dr. Montgomery, tlie Lvcofoco Candidate lor t ingress in the Hilkborough district. The facts are these: Dr. Montgomery wrote two nri vate letters to Mr. Dcberry's District, stating r ,'v' w ,7.w ruLu,,Cun3 the fact, that Mr. Deberry had toted r ' o waw tf n. .m ! .11 i ' : kere brightening, without jrdizing "'T .f imW now Mtfc-ii a.:. -t r. ' dccla.ming. He wished .beso fetters to take social care bow everywhere, 'and ind t.they . . : : . " once beaten Gen. Rirrinr in tt tiroposais: DUI somctimef ret munL.n r: . t vw rem 1 j (uicrrcu 10 ine j.i. 0 . . way. Jhc a this County, that they met wi.h . 7 V'M WThig who -wouWnt take a We !f ,fUrned cot.lhatMr' W way they couU fix it f - and the I ' .. ... . -that Mr. Deberrv had been dmnmintMl ronscrjucQcc was, as oignt be supposed, . . . . . r . jr rt to rt nut. U it t part 1 of , . V . :g .b.. uM fcii,w, . .eDt m i? fe"r' rr " .bctl; V.k for i-lbraution. f1 " "mIJ "" !'. I" ! - ;. broucht out his evidences convicting binsiiEa jot; a sub-trea. fv1!' of.",c).ti. SURYMWfl ' hold F lha- Jirnila of Congress-are Strang that lhii ircnlleinan 5uarrel with the Whi for callin t k.m "r Morns. These documents are ex- Sub-Treasury man.' Hear what the fncl according to refcreTr? jn the kbe says of his pohtics : ,; , j letter. And DU. MONTGOMERY'S -Tliere is a strong Wound (or hojung ; STATEMlTy AIL TURN OUT lj-'i wy iur. Hiicrirr, wno lias eclined, and wil!,be succeded, we cvn leiuly hope, by a States Iliahtg man f character and talent, who advocates j-e Independent Treasury - (The pper from which the aUve flotation is made is the orr?an ( it.n luiiuuiairauon Djinv. Ana aiiiiAii''i 11 t annol bo sunnoscd to know M r. P.'m ( Utics better than himself, yet the Edi. it oi ineuioDc, as well as most other ran Borcn Editors, knows full wll, :ai ne nas one of their Dartv. until 1 r. V kwn to feel himself dccnlr intcmfrl t v f . -, .... ! p take a seat in the next CnnrrrM. 4 , . Vhat docs he do then but haul otrcs-1 v . 'rwibly and pretend to be a Wlrg. L. j - - 4 . ; "he matter has been; we have no doul t, I t , ilr , ! cretly understood amng the Editors j - v . - t & about home, as well as among the , . ( du?g Van Curcn voters.-1 With tfialTTrTTTTTT. X r-ji "vi.jkj iiiiiiii iiiuuiciit. Bin ii m ir 3, -. . blnimoilv. It rr,.flv ... Vun It.. 4 X',J " J ' Y ! Pamsn "irooil enuah fortlcm-w Al , n t . . If ll'TTn 1 rtfilltlMr VVe are never letter5 rileae 1 limn whpn vi trurtrvr.sbkii xoTW3:n- rizninfc 'i tiv of ih'i rowjnr'.terj vze, wiith ai.rfindtfijeihlcn.eoi N. 'aruhnC e thurelore hail with nanirnl the progress oflhe manufacturing inter- , o ; u. l'vu ttll ii.uiauiw oar 10 our rivaiiiijj our Southern neiphbors in the cul ure o f.V.tt,. I . 1 : ' ' -uuji, oiiu una poiniea out w tin an un IIAClllK I), At Cot Joshua Craven's, in this Cocn ty. on lliursday evening the 25u ufi. by James M. A. Drake. Esq. Mr. SAMUEL J. FL('H, (Foreman in the ( Vixep Oaiee.) to Miss EMELINE A. rilAVEN, youngest daughter of Cok t r.iven..V for Henderson, Yvu, my friends, have a journey before Which we hope to see scattered with - flowers- - --- -1 ; , May the mantle of love, thus spread o'er you. " J Prelect and enliven your powers,- erring index, ihe road to prosperity in manufactures. We are rapidly trave linz in that rad. ;s ; . - ' The RichmowJ Araniifaeluriht Pm pany nave latelv nrfA n r.ri;,.r. ..i their marhinerv. which, u-e i, . rf . ........ ,m wording handsomely. Thier i!ding. a nanasume tur story brick edifice, 84 feet Ions? bv 47 u idi beautiful eminence a few hundred yards from the Town of Rocking: m, the county town of Richmond, ti 4 ble of containing ;W0 splndlci; with ucrcroarv looms ccr.. t nriiii inni. n. dies have beon received i and tions of the machinery will be! received ... i"uw viMiQ ensiing winfr. Fallins Creek, on which ifm PPt rv i. situated, has a fall of more thin 21 feet at that i.lace,' with water uf5ciejt to anve an the mar h uer t " - While' rnL, onlv is employed. j;. Msrs. Hall & Jhnson of thktown. nt connection with Mr. W.VTajllr, are assiduously ,; eniared in" niiMln(l nn a (J,Vtpry oa Beaverl Creik, u una Ticiiiiiy. t i m f Anotiicr comranv hna Krn fnrmi i ; I J waiiw nerc, Diir a site not vet fixed on! The Rockfish Company, in tliii v?ri- f iy. wnoso f acory will be by fcr the f rgesiestawuhmcnt in iho "Siat, an; 4-t . . .,. - j -- kiw nrnuiniiimk il,.!. ' . M n.. 4 . I . . . i-"" f.v-viu'ii'C iiikh work W D W These tacts we make out brkflv from U. Tl, tn,irfhn. ;ti u 1 t vwMuiit in w will" tliclast number of the Fayetteville Ob server, which contains the Correspon dence morc'at Ure. " -s i letefiinthe course of a ( ti.(.u. nd it is hopt'd that thirr wili etunttence ginning l h i falL - To all we nffer our Dest wishes of. success. ; ? , Fjyettteillt Qbstrvcr. I , Banner. Better pitch your tune anew : . j lay .,:. -:r k, . "Hark, from the tombs, &c I - lit. n ' i t nftn. , ; Well, any way you please. So here ; itytuhave it: r r r I. "liark from the trmbs doleful sound! j Thine years t:er.d th6 cry 1 . X eV vif y the ground, ! ' , T Wtierpy.m'tiwVs!iji-i!y Ke. jl'I' n -the rxioNtif,TUvinas.. FOR THE SAKE OF THE ' TTATII1 "' is further linderstooll that these thin: s' 'f: j I . muu' . fretobokept close at the secreU iC,.' V 'l M "y ' I u .V- . tftMl "f IIenr?' A. j uuiu oner iuu eiscuon. - , ,rr , . r .i ' . , f . T. , , . .7 . I . , . , , i a. .1IHUIU J n n j Ir f " f l1",1' t,-":!': i "tw watchword and reply'i from: the mUntt a Coward ant atwnvt a i w k' ' 1 s . , I -.-.l. o. f .. ' "-.z wrro'.'' Tlie Editors of the Raluhu. - 1 F Carolinian are stUI atTraid to icnd f ' f cir paper. We mention It here pub- j ')' to savo the troublo of, answering . . k question five hundred times over eve-1 day,-whcther the Carolinian- can !' v. itn,4 .... . (Pt . i' U - jrt yri f nq Qpinun .1 f'l t. .1... -V . . , i s that these gentlemen have hVcn 5 ;y iKedby Ct,Lt,e fanvus kttcr. raer, who, in" the time'cf the not d t r ' oTO war, jnsicad ofinustcnnjr htu nitn. 1 1 as frund WhT -umJrV J Wifl', t,. 1 .. ..U ' I . ; FAIRLY CAUGHT. e have often had occasion to re- k the low-r cunning and falsehood ne Administration, (or Fisher) party fcia District. We do not" by: any m include every individual compo n that party in our denunciations here e,BCWe. For we know, ami frank. iJiit, that Uiere are honest men' in f ratiki. But as a party, they are j'oerally not entitled to confidence. t , " l,rovel by several consider- ? f ' i Winn to tne wretched prcdica jeJt intowhi. I they have cither jgwr ,1'ly or viciously (iiuned the Govern. 1 1 . 1 ,( j., r 1 v , It 'A tij ..--.'tVi I - ' I I f j. i , ;t it I u 1 i 1 t ! 'il tl, 1, f i' s". i :' v ! f il t " rlt: 1 r. ' : , . 1 1 iu- t '1 I 1 i ' t 'j it til. r v i. 1 1' '',' A v.' V",t ... Tt ,',r i, - V In Illinois it is rronosed tn rnhltr. ta j," the Sunflower. It is said that more of . the seed can be produced on an acre ; than of corn, and 25 cents a bushel are I, paid fo it to make oil of. The' cake, ' 1 after the oil is Dressed out. i. it,J ... cattle, and ihe ati1ki,farViaoyiiP ! uc iuukq quue loierauie luei. harvest KKn, ir the rimng of the mot.n or several successive nights with small .IfieMice in the time, wilt be observa tie at tha rKJxUulL-J he lest diflerence j f w U be j minutes ' I he next remark. n.irvL-M m'n uoes wi occur until llbi h i'Miiiffun Ihnmiciu A fsljie friend is Jiko a shadow . on a ml; it ai'iKiars in flear, uetUr. hm fvannhcs rioon as a cl ud appears. ' V ;,WELLE!USMS. M iMney is vcrv tht - aa the ihiff f 'im vi nea no was trying to opens bank iviuli " , . -;! ,, ,j . I 'Tno Wfly of the transgressor is hard , i n tho thivl said wlieh ho had to, run a- ? l'4y over frozen ground. ' ' J- t you feel biiovs, as the musqui Tie caid wlicn ne plunged his probocis ' ou re a sharp one4 ai the pig said ' .to the butcher's kuli'o when u mucit him. Let the bride act the part that's assigned her: ' - ' ' And the groom never cease tq do his. u envy intrudes never mind her, iaw ponght from each other amiss. Z2 ; : VYATED, . A First rate Shoeand Boo r:dr to whom liberal wages and con stant employment will be pven ajy sofMi. E. G. MOFFIT'K. . July 23, 1839. . , .J-' r TIWS. 8.hVDF0h T). COMMISSION AND; FORWARD. : IWG MERCHANT, " Refer to Memrc-R t f -. ttr- low. John UL Ar T n V, w "v" larorouhas ?C:.T:'E. W. WiikinXr rVv' Jost Baker' Curt & My. " Juiy5,i839. 'sa-.3tn - COMMISSION & FORWAriD- BUSINESS. s; -' - ' v " 'It. Between those the most hannilv wpAAeA THE - Sobscriberi hav iu:.i..j umw, .V awye pusineaa. an1 feJrL.r;'-i 1. qwrea. -M v me aoove hn nM --.j sj ' -I- : . ... .- laoicit a h!?r ..r...... " " v . mr progress mrougn me wiU be a , r u w' yumic ptrona auW 0 I 'tavwe been aceusiiim 1... irkX: . . ... and tendlW .77". ous,l .. v wiiiuuus auecuon inspired. . . ; T ". UCUl ,nc'r attentiV.n . . . . cxcIus,yeIyoit,theyrledff0t Say not that our lecture's too grave ', g,v.e ''sfactjon to tlose who may a ucbi nisi wi laieiy was ch A time to be thouL'htlul we ha vp. Ai well as a time tobe merry. may in . m iiaie I rt . . , " w iiu ror a euesf that an latelv w. h 1 f aironize , then. ' Merchant. 1:.,:.. A ,5.n-. ik......i....iY-.. 1 ' the interior m.,.w V. " M,J,,t? , " wuuu. , aiiu tboe who We must close with a word to the single : ST th5mse,ve with' Groceries from They would marry, but are want to A deny it,. v . arrivals and the state of themarkit In connubial bliss vou should minl-. 'ct attention will also be m VV ilmington,May 20, 1839. ! as c.-a wenquie matter nicely . n.,r - fc, v Retufnmy thanks for CAKE SO " pYA OLDS' FOUNDER V - FINE; . ' ' " ' ' - - Just half enojgh,-precise!y.", . ' 1 ' - Establishment has recently been - V 1:1351 of Salem, where the hi,.; !HliniiM Viima. IwillrV Thepeopleof Randolph County will kerf t. Tof a8ti" take notice, that at the next Election t rf . 00 han.? at ,he former face,And . he held tor a member of Congress, on ! , aPP,lc""n, be mae for such as the 2nd Thursday (8th da) of August J! JJT l nexf,-anE!ection wilt also be held "lo "?PUjr lent for tbe Foundery, - .T: - it... . . . and had on shnn nt; t.:. narerta n iKa n Ar V. .1 . 1 n Miort DOtlce. PV. m;il " aviisv -VI alio LUUUItj ifll II hi . : . . kav-w TV Lit. subject cf Common Schools; and all ITJZ I ' I( Application uhd arein favorof raising1 btaxation, ' One dollar for every two dollars pro- RL" Guilford, county ' Doaed to h txTtAA ,.r.k- T :.' .; r JOB REYNOT.TYQ posed to be furnilied out of the TJtera. rylund, tor the establmhmfcnl oi com mon schools in each district, will denn. uo n.cir voie vvnn me wora ocnoor written on it; those opposed to it will ...... i .. ... voie -no omooi ' upon their ticket June: 9, 22 Sin, entitled to votiTm this Election P ISAAC WHITE. ShtT. June 13th 1833. Land, Salei Ail vho, arecHgiblo to vote for mem- fJY Virtue of a decrVe of thn bers of the house of Commons, shafl be " Court of Equity in and tofthl voun y oi uandolph, I shall expose to sale at JbeD6o on the 2nd dl7 of August, the lands belonging to the -estate ! of George Fraizer deceasetl lying 0 thp w&few ,of Brush Crtek ia Hamlal nil , rnnnln . I ... z f" wuuj, ; Twelve months credit will be jriy- . en. bV'th nnrrl 'I-i i-.s to bond, and fecurity for the pur- A Gil PnnnniTn rr auiiuuwilUUUIl l FKMALfci ACADEMY- rcisesoi me remaie Acad Piaster wiu reserve the title till eu.y at this place will commence o the purchase money be'naid : M..nday the 17th day f June, instant, J Vnorii j under 4 direction of , : J(t "1 MISS ELIZA IlEA, ' ' 25 6wr- cf Boston. : The. Trustees believe, from TnilOPlHIWFTXTr ' 1 the jestimonialsJsheulbrings- wiih-her, JLV "4Lit.ltlXOJJur4: . BW iitiLiii.i uuiiiiait:ii uv nrr iiiiiir. wiiii nnfi r a a . v"r""",lv "- vuutuuuu auu in every i f ' . . . other-..respect, to take charge of such PJtcIV al "lis office. fivytnoiiiha will be $G for Selling Rea PTpmptlu attended to, d.nganJ Writing; tor Grammar. ".'. " ' ' 5101 ,,,r k-woiJiy, Rnclorftk, Needlework, ivc.f ana 0 fo i - "or Alusir.k on fhf Pi:m, I i . - - - ....... .i.vr, .. LW'W Hiien.iotvw. ill be paid through- I out .to ; bpellmg, Uoadiug and Writing. L . . ' imv-o la wruc ru vi ue as ncanny I as anv nthor in ihn ITnitAl v-- i I RoettOraT. boardmay be hWd in any private farnf! r8Ddy apple t iu me (jiai:c m 90 per Inoiiui. I u,"i pcatu, is intended (0 gi ve a thorouch course ourter, of instruction 11 this institution, , and lo Aee, ' quality the pupils in every refract to Cottont take their tluct4 in anrW't, , Corn. . f ho Trustee flatttr thorns Jv that (Cotton Yarn, trie dijtniiiMiisriil .m jl,fi,if...,. ,r k-lrrauifr. - ijuuiiuviiiiuii, III "Vir ". l;idv unuin tti. hi.iiiilinIiL.al a I r l.iTsffwi ---V ,-' "v siiagcti t? iiio 1 ; charge of thn ttffil iKa luiltk r k IFIour.'new place, and the low price which the in. Hides, dry. ij.uHBnis navo r.oiisenied tt ch.trirn inr iron. "-iu, wiu auraci.io . mp instutjon a uuurai snare t wmic patronage.! ? i J.-.WDRTilr. HUGH Jlf.CAIN, ,' v, , ALVRSII, Trustees.. .'GEORGE HOGVER Jane 14, 183li. ,, V'SO-tf. et(tuifzMteeryer will insert 3 timas. Lard. Molasses, t: Nails cut, C : Suqar, SalV ThIIow, Tohaco, leaf, Wteat, ' Whikey," Ftiyetteville , ' Cheravrji:ii il';..; . 18 13 10 a iat 20 a 25 22 a 21 60 a 70 -. --'? 7.v.(; ioo . 20 a 25 15 a 5 12 a 13 18Ja 15 , , 12 a 12 J Hair 100 a 110 87 a 1C9 1 24 a 3 ';..,,u - " ..' j ..',.":'' 45 4olt'r.;;7;-:;'.,'' 100 a 125 V . COO a 650 C25 a C7S 550 a 600 550 a e50 ' 12j I2ta.l.-- ' 8 7, 8 a 12 10 a 13 75 a 90 100 a ' - I 10 a n 8 10 ioo a no . . . : . m ' :.r IT a P .' . lfc V:v'v-:.;.71,s;;:mi';;:.-. ' n y
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