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- -- ' - v -- -- - f- 1 '"" , Secret . '.,-.h,M bAei3por acrc f and theMtSbrd afar :Vr''?.'.v "jjrtfTKl' ' '' WINTER GOODS, which ' V- - - t 1 - Matin- it an Object.- - tv1 or . v euc"i " rr"" -,. ' c. on nnuttda Ot ruta ; vSjtt Wl $sm2tl&fA&kSis "H r. C J -L M i - - From flie N. O. Pica jane. - - " Malrinr it Wn ObieCt.-'' t Ban' Marble tells a good story of a Yankee who recently, paid Arkansas a flying ne : uui uicio ----- I From i'h NYewr Era:, Tnwtwintev here com winter, : 5tori5ohai, a"d sleet P.y the Printer, piy the Printer; " Lit Him' .Warm his hands and feet, : -" 'Heon'A' fierc'fsomes winter;. &ynatemnk very WU and dale ; ; ? lfcPay the Pinter, pay the Printer; . ' . Scndyour noopy by tlie mail. - v - J Pay fhaPrintcri pay the Printer, - . In cold winter, in cold whiter, c ;He wants cash as wel 1 as you. Alcrry winter, merry winter, It will be if oil do right; -vi Pay the Printer, pay the Printer, , ' Do the thing that ts peli'e. . '.. Happy winter, happy winter, , . , - Hark, the jingling ol the belts ; To the Printer, to the Printer, , "What sad talcs their music tells ! , - AhpoorPrinler ! ab; poor Printer ! V; ;-Ypnr "subscribers frolic all, In thi winter, in the winter, 'X BnVnc'er tbink of you at all ; tr.,v'" r-r- TO-IAY and TO-MORROW. To-day man lives in pleasure, wealth and pride, To-morrow poor of life itstlf den ied ; To-day lays plans of many years to come, -To-morrow sinks into the silent tomb ; To-day his food is dressed in dainty forms, To-morrow is himself a feast for worms : To-day he's clad in gaudy, rich array, To-morrow shrouded for a bed of clay ; To-day enjoys his halls, built to his mind, To-morrow in a coffin is confined ; To-day he has delusive dreams of Heaven, r Tc-morrow cries too late to be forgiven ; To-day he lives in hopes as liht as air, To morrow dies in anguish and despair. 31iscellaneous. - -i C(to who representations ot a rnan d whoto,d was on a visit to Connecticut n and him" he could "make a fortm at onc, tKatewIdke and the Yankee accouipa -- d acfnted b.J be nif jM,Oth the GraorFriei. onn Am- nrrfi i and these aSord a tar I . -riaT' ' NEW GOODS -Ko man oashttotopartb.Bserou'w. u yri-m in eneci, u siicm i r- - . -c,, r rj u va . gm necessity tor n, -.ii .mo frrm 120 to 240 pounds oi rum . . Vr, never be too omrusxiui aiiu wm - -. . a friend sucn inings ua r--j"rr-r- ai ' moio niiKlif.; We must . -MT 1 1 1' V V.V I . i lAKUUSrf - U, 11 "v7 " " in lt J J - . i ; always weigh, with great exactness aim a sen- ous attention, tne oamage w musviam such public knowledge, and the advantage which might accrue to us by such a confi dence, lest we should indiscreetly run, the . ". L ... 4 Ik -v Eternal lions tne r- rniltrh-and- hazard ot repentance; uecuua frien? hojne, buthad a "Unc-V'our indisere.ioa would be tumoie iigu, "V vi,- irrenarable. r , ... UV,m Let us reason thus wun ourseives. i shall I impart my secret to? '1 o a fooK IS o; for he will never be able to keep it. To whom tV.r,? H'o a wise manl A wise man is not mnt. theV have little or no occasion iot vator. water CbslX Never despair of the RcpubUc" the worst ofit. vve give uio scription of the skirmish m nearly his own WUIua. - j J "You see I went way out among me udi u Mmon.tN and bowv uives cos I was told I beive'd and 'opened our R GOVUB, ' assortment laree and exi"B"' " a-' T7R7"E ve receive-eompr,.e VV ;-iWlf.r entof Hardware and 3 Cutlery, -nrl Hats. Fur ana aw Boots and Shoe T pu, Caps, Cotton .nj I -nd Wrapping Pa- Straw Bom . - -- f edicineB. r, Drugs ano xruw- - . , Brfl,"u.' " r-.: : -m.t r,r, alwavs wise. To wnom snau i impan " ould makemyeianiiiiuiuui-vy- rVn mv-friend' How can I be sure n-u . ,.n. tut .nnvpil itip. to. sedh'd last! lo my irieuu. that he will be always so? . Tf T Jmnnrt mv secret to IS because ne is my friend, N will also impart it to M be ' u a V,; frimid. and M to O for the VCl UV - - , , a and so my secret is maae puu- l me. v'l ne idler iuaitua.cu mo, w, - - ,nL-7. - it nn obiect for me, and what's more, ,i he'd due the thing that was r ight and make an object of me among his triendsand quam tatices sed he'd git me all their custom tu. tatice: Well afore I'd been anong the plaguy heath- same reason. lie- and yet every one of them pretends to be he thinks he "may law- " . rr l eD,U hours tt1echa1,.a.g..t alilbful'man, bcuso he Aiukj he may halt smasnea on uew - a row, and finally give me one airth. Why, " , . u: r.,iiv fnist a triend wun ii; ior u mimiu, ot tne aimigin- r-y. n, have one or j o ... -i i tnm in must -w-: iest likin's. I ever got since i was uoru Sntf-fikjWfronrWm- they cannot ? - nnr-Pnl aftvthinff. Those friends have aiso me behind the school house was new ci artic!ai- friends, in whom they do no nan-cakes in comparison. Bm; he had his PPA rfee number offriends PROPOSALS FOR A NEWSPAPER IN THE GITY OF KAI-EIGH, ; ' TO BB CALLED The Southern Times, AND TO BE EDITED BY EETJIfg I TOOXiE. Proposals of this sort usually abound in prornises; few wSSbe made in this ease, but they will be re- heiesign of the proposed paper differs somewhat that ot any published now ,n tbi- incr more Literary iviiscci.a.ijr - " cumary with tl.e party press Its mam character however, will be political, and its doctrines of the JeThTSS numbe'r will be issued about the 4th of M-irch next, if a sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to justify the undertaking. As.t cannot UJlal , , r,.1.T otf.tr that surh will be S rSeiS ozpectk to pa, ua.i. ho ing , e,.. pel - C.irsl. Tl rth Hhds. Porto Kico ouB-.,,, ... JJLUV 80 Bags Rio Coffee, ' - f 30 Boxes Raisins, , . ' ; , Loaf and Lump Sugar, . ;; Collins' and King's Axes, ; . -j v, '. - 5 hhds. Crockery, - " , i 75 Kes Nails, , J ,.-.. -: -'. 50 Sides' of Sole L.cair, low prittio ivi ' . T..l--7- nnnnsile 'TMJS' I Wli-t.ri are oflerea at very May 4. 10 (y) November 23, 1 83"9 3-tf the repititions . . r inrrpasinrr uv s&ii luuuiiu avi iwi rfe5ooHo6jecarterthengntwaS,ov ",M.a- u i,ot tht s h first tile which re hpautv to what 1 was. lU r a. Iv Irnivion CH 11 Will " a t - 4K 1J RAcnn mill. OI 8 , Secret jin-v'J 1 hat mummy a stswu m - - -- - 10 w.l,dl.A ,,(or Jmnnrls it to the next. a 1 A . 1 t r-s-s I V t-M I III! ' IJI W Ub a . When I cum to ,tUmK over wnai nuo u-- - - nr,a :ttn n third, and so on, until it nl mo nmM10 I1IS ". - - r urn a perfect was T ' . m 1. : A. - A arHk n rMAn fT n I S how he'd maKe anoojeci oi ic ;us Kr.nnvpved into the highway; so a secret friends and get me all their customed so Mon and from 1 . j. 1 in -i ii ilia. . .a uiii mi . j I thoughtthe most prudentmincoujauu . it runs into the streets and . :1 4, -..11 .,n cbaa'anri Kft ntt.hiim.'BDfl -Rii.iu " . i 11 tnloc ant) K"rfT hnml and woes inci ill 111111 1111 blciew.o u.iu sw 3 t - - . noojw..-r. r i - . is made DUbllC. . 7 rr -.i ' skl fiitv :r nn Pvpr ratcn me out ia ivacuausaw ogm -- -- - v. .. l.. a.i.i 1 1. r tar? o me fliiienwu WUv.vV. 11 - . . ,. -tv r ir i ten: mv secret, wny suoum i uc uug.; receives me poyci. . , . , The size will be about the same with the Rale.gri Register, and it will b? published twice a week du ring the session of the General Assembly, and week- iy at all other times. THe price win oe tuut per annum. A Prosncctus will be found at this Office, where subscribers will be received -: . School Books .1 A The followi ng School Books have tne strong Approval of Mr J. Orviixe Taylor, Secre- Sperm Lamp antl Tanners OIL. ' SifNrfh Gallons Best Fall Strained Sperm J vUV Lamp Oil, j-ist received, suitable lor the u$e of Cotton Manufactories, bcin?r pure and una- the Manufacturer. And hav- uuaL-iwi " " - - - made arrangements, expects, as town 1 -it r ;j kmiin mriflp In r reive a season w;i i permii. w supply of Winter Strained Lamp Oil, and shail keen a constant suFP'y C the sbove on hand, at Wholesale & Retail. Alsf,--12 Barrels Tanner's Oil, just received and for ' vale on favorable terms. Uiplvto JAMES MARMNE, PP 3 Hay Street. Fayetteville, Nov. 26, 1840. 92'Gt A NEW SCHOOL. TM TVTnnWavthe 5th of October, the subscriber wi 1 oncn n tins town, a scnooi ' ""j FALL & WINTER GOODS. . . . TfrFTFqnbscr.ber has just, received his AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of a- large and general assortment of Crokery-Ware, Hats, Shoes,i5on nets, &c. &c. Which he will sell at LOWEST PRlCJr; time to pu:iciu. - 29-tf November 23, 1839. , S Plit mo OP iBo shinglersmffirm KV;HSL" .ed it.be- LiU.0 Thinker, MM and second, by Sa- not so fond of betng "7","hB Soes nOt keep it! why do I .tell it, i . . - 4. . n tnir tva IT T 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 L I Ml ft 1 1. 1 1 1, i . etllU CU51UIU IUU1W -j Sam Slicks Experience in Politics. " The third series of the sayings and, doings of Samuel Siick of Slickville, the renowned clockmaker, is as rich : in illustration and amusement as either of the earlier volumes. The following are the extracts from the story "Plavini? a card." Slick was asked if custom of thai land is by no means scace i .' A Fair Trade. a How will you swap watches V' said B. to a nlonrrh-iotTfTRr. one day ' last week. ; - - T haVo n wntrh was the reply. " but it ye want to trade, I will sell ye a horse." " Is it good for any thing V . - te vc th !st saddle-horse in the coun- try." : . : " TIow is he iti a carriage?" . He ouwht to be good he was brought up in n "haker's cart." I will give you ten dollars and my watch nobody ought to know it? If I give the ino-Tif mv secret to another man, I must nnA mnif. in him than in mvself. " j If he V.VU1JLUW J - - not a more discreet mail than 1 am, why should I comDlain of him? It is not so much his in terest as, mine. "Jt were in vain for me to re quire that another man should be discreet, if I am not so.V If he should prove faithful to me, I mi"ht very well wonder at it, seeing he would be more faithful to me than 1 am to my- self. I shall be sure nobody, shall discover my secret if I discover it to nobody. ; 1 shall never trust a man wun my secrei, when - he trusts me with his without knowing me well; because I am pursuaded, that, seeing hertells trie bis secret without knowing me well, Town. f tern i i r i Tnfanw oni Primnrv nrnnn neaoer uuu i sfiu pcraiuiuun- Keep- ivuy a " 'V i!sh" studies the char needs Speller, H O. l. X nese are ui fition in all cases to is to be . - i 1 : i where the various branches ot fenoiisrxanu assicui ;ii k tniicrht. The charge for Tuition will be $10 25, per term, f .r all enea.ed in Classi .i .tnHiPnd thehifflicr branched of English, or ' ... I U 1,'n. r or ins ordinary urannica ui - ge will be $5 25 Per term, be paid in advance, and no given to the cniia. in computing Kt.,dent received for less than a term, a ne year the spelling and reading course, the followr w,n commence on the 5th ot October, and close t . -.?.- . . - l . - a ...:tli nr. intprvfinmo vacation ex- should be used, and m tne same oruer cany m : -"- " ; - Nnde(uc. cent an occjsiuhu ".-j v. j tion will be made for absence unless by special agreement: Having taken a commodious house, the subscriber will accommodat e a number of board ers it SSI 40 per annum, including lodsing-, room, full and ligkf.. SIMEON COLTON. Fayetteville, August 13, 1840. . 76-tf Fayetteville Observer and -Wilmington Adv Aertiscr will please copy four weeks. toa ENTERTAINMENT, oTToarniRVR havinff been satisfactorily eed for more tlian three years in attending enga' ins the books are here mentioned. Town's Spelling Book. Kay's Frimary School Reader and Defincr, No. 2 and 3. Child's Guide, by TVIerriam. " j Young Reader, by Pierpont. Girl's Reading Book, by TSnnvtlinsr Honse, Feels encoura-ed o say to the public, that he HOUSE and STABLES are we 1 furnished for the reception and accommodation of those who may nleased to call. i Reading Book, by ney. Boy's ney. National Reader, by Pierpont. Mrs Mrs Sigour- Sigour- Blunt's Creek A eric nltural for him.', ...... . ,i i- "The watch is be may:.;" well tell mine to another without Town's Analysis of Derivative Words thoroughly repaired v Our friend mounted, and found top wiWatall. These com pleto the Spelling and Read- mfnt ' -fi he had ever nterferred in politics when he was as recommencieu an 1 ; ueiMuoci lulv" .... In :nk;ii n oacorl witli hiR har0in. nnd. i t'l' 1....U-, ll. was iiimiiiiir ij.wiv.. ... -B ',-.; Ho !LTr;T' w T wna as anas, determined to "prove all his good, qualities at sembly man, out since then I ginn up poli- once forthwuh harnessed ; hm mtoa wagon, tics. There is nothin' so well taken care of Gee up!" says B. V - -fv-.-j; as your ri-hts and priviliges, squire. There Gee down !'' says the horse - -as your ryi y & 'yAr to do Aud our friend found six fee of hmttelf 1 mill has been . i . .. . . .i u:. - m i .... i mii i writ i r lie; 'iriiiiiiii iss . i i " a a . a.-.m MMilOA ai inpir i in mi uiiciiiuua sw. ------ , - . j , down tneir lives io nSui juui - --- . . -M n 4t,T tnu m lhft hoV fortunes, if they had any, either. ,JNp: l nave riu, civen that up. Clockmakin' is a better trade was good m a carriage. . . . - by half.-Dear, dear, I shall never forget the I told you no such thing said Plough. day f L elected; I felt two inches taller, and - Didn't you say he as brought up , to a about a little the biggest Wtn Vdid, lut then he was' iaken I knew so much vas expected ot me i r a'" . j m u: if could'nt sleep a tryin' to make speeches; and away aio., as the devil himself could ntduve K.r. l wo in ho chrtn 1 anllprl naiT mv WU ft T "" .. j- l . by not havin' my mind on it. Save your country says one; save it trom ruin, cut aown salaries I intend to, says I. Watch the of--ficials, says another; they are the biggest ro-have- It don't convene with liberty that rmblic servants should be the masters of but singularly omits Albany, Utica, Roches- tkn nui.Mf T nnitt. rnnrur with von. savs I. iprnnrl other' cities of our own State. Some Reduce lawyers' fees say some; they are of these we supply. J ' From the . A lba ny A rgu3. ' - , . ' lopulatio'n of Amerieau Cities... v TThe Journal of Commerce gives the pop ulation of several of the cities of the Uuion, Cincinnati Dover, N II Gardiner Hartford Middletown Natchez New York New London eatin up the country like locusts. Jist so, said I. A bounty on wheat, says the farmer, Aiinv for your life. Would you tax the mechanic Baltimore - ' to inrich the agriculturalist? says the raanufac- jjara - f . turer. Make a law agin thistles, says one; a j3OSWn regulator about tempesance, says another; we Brooklyn - have right to drink if we please, says a third Bridgeport don't legislate too much, says a fourth it's Buffalo y uie course oi me smie; ana so on without end. Canandaigua alike, and there was no pleasin ncbody. Then every man that voted for me. wanted some favor another, and there was no bottom to the obligation. I was most ssquashed to death with the weight of my cares, they was so heavy. biff a fool of a man, squire, he continued, as! Tsr0,,x. ,f ...r. r (ho hnncp fit 1 pnrfstntativpa Mlhrnt I r " u,r .7" ...r.v----.... IN ew Orleans 102,19 L being fit for it. I hem that haint got the New ' right weight ot ballast are upsot in no time, Norwich 7 239 and aro turned bolton, upwards afore they Philadel hia 258,S32 i ... iho ht 1 hrm thnt nr n little t?.. r . ' ' huun nu.'" - musDurg . vain by natur' get so puffed up and so con- Portland seted,they become nothin but laughin stocks to pOUghkeepsie oil the world, most ridiculous fools; while Providence them whose principles ain't well anchored in Rochester good holdin'groundjlet the rpgue peep out o" their Savannah professions plainer than they arethiukin' on. gt. Louis The skin of the beast will show, through like Syracuse an Irishman's elbo.u, though he has three Troy coats on. But that a'ur t the worst of it nei- TJtica ther. A man is apt to become bankrupt in Washington business, as well asm cnaracier oy ii. jjoiu- WilnVgtu del. , 1840 33,627 101,37S .- 5,000 84,401 36,283 '-v 4,570 18,356 5,653 46,382 6,438 5,044 12,793 7,210 4,826 312,234 5,528 14,390 7,161 21,296 15,218 10,007 22,042 20,129 11,214 24,585 6,111 19,372 12,674 22,777 8,367 big and talkin' big for three months in the 1 Wilm'gtn n.c. 4,26S . rr - U . n .111 .kr. year, ana puma wtu " vuk.j oic readtoburt with importance, don't convene with sellin' tape by the yard, or load in' ou carta when they return nome to ineir Dusmess. In short squire a country ought to be a rich ""country with larned men in it, and men o' property to represent it, or else assembly work .i3 nothin' but high life below stairs, arter all. I could point you out legislators on this here continent, where the speakin' isallkitchin talk, all strut, brag and vulgar impedence. It's enough to make a cat sick to hear fellers talk of independence who are mortgaged over - head and ears in oem, io nsien u c naps j.iw- ' ill about puollP variue, icmperui;ce, euucnuou and what not all day, who spend the night in . a back room of a market tavern with the key turned, drinkiu hail storm and bad rum, or S play in' sixpenny loo. If mankind only knetc what fools they icere, and hoxe they help folks thernselres to fool them, there would be some hope of them, for they would hare larnt the ':. first lessons of xatdom. 1830 24,209 80,625 3,773 61,392 12,403 2,8C0 6,321 5,162 24,831 5,449 3,709 9,789 6,892 2,790 202,589 4,356 10,67S 6,388 50,103 S,010 5,179 1SS,797 12,512 - 12,601 7,332 16,832 9,269 7,303 5,852 2,565 11,405 8,323 1S,827 6,663 3,700 .1 II' 'a'. ine course. J?or me tv ruing couitc, "Fosters v;opy jjooks," xo. a, , , o, 7, and 8. Olney's small Geography for beginners,.to be followed by Smith's lieography aud Atlas, laic lmproveu edition. Olney's History of the United States. Robbin's Outlines of General History. "First Wessons in Arithmetic," by Professor Davies. Adam's New Arithmetic. NewjMode of destroying the Black Grub or pjrst Lessons in Algebra and Geometry, by Wheat tv ill be recLyed ana rround with despatch. l?or terms apply to GEO. McNEILL. Cash paid for wheat. Nov. 20, 1 S40. All the STAGES arrive at, and depart fronv my House where seats are secured, and no exertion spared to "ive eeneral satisfaction to passengers. My residence is on the corner of Gillespie street the lot formerly occupied by Mrs. Barge, convenient, to the market, and near the State Bank. Mrs. E. SMI 1 1- Fayetteville, Aujrust 24, 1839. 26-tf IirT"The Raleigh Register, Wilmington Adver tiser, Cheraw Gazette and Salisbury Watchman, will insert the above 3 months, ana, iorwaru mcir c counts to this office. Gardner ami McKetlian, CARRIAGE MAKERS. CROCKERY. DOZEN TEAS, 350 doz. Plates, ttPyJ'Hj' 250 doz. Tumblers, Just received and for sale by PETER P. JOHNSON. April 20, 1839. y-tf Increase, 9,413 21,753 1,227 23,019 14,830 1,770 12,035 491 21,551 9S9 1,335 3,004 413 2,036 109,645 ' 1,172 3,712 773 52,0S8 311 2,060 70,135 8,754 2.6 IT 7 - 2,785 5,210 Cut Worm. - The destruction of crops by the cut worm is incalculable in most parts of the United States, and countless remedies have been of fered, but not one that strikes us more forci bly than the following, taken from a number of the Genessee farmer, lhe whole secret consists in turning up the ground with the plough during the winter, so as to freeze the eggs. A correspondent of Judge Tucker says, ".one of my neighbors wishing to try the experiment, broke up one of his fields, adjoining that of another neighbor the two fields being separated only by a worm fence rlnrino- warm snells in winter, when the Professor Davies. Brown's Grammar email ad large. Civil Polity and Political Economy, by M. Wilson, Esq. This book teaches children the nature and form of our government and the first and most obvious principle of Political and Do mestic Economy. - It should be studied by every child in a free government. -Physiology for Children, by Mrs Jane Tay lor to be followed by "Lee's Physiology," in the higher classes. SAVE now on hand, and for Sale at very Re duced Prices, 3 Carriages, 4 Barouches, 3 very light four wheel Buggies, 2 Buggy Gigs, 4 Sulkeys on a new plan, 8 Spring Wagons, three very light, '4 Chain, do. Persons wis'unst to buy, would do well to call Uncle Davy's Chemistry to be followed in the hiaher schools by Comstock's. ,.l l.,rrKrl rlimnir thp rhw wniilrl frppT-.p Miss Swift's Philosophy, parts 1st and 2d : an(i examine their work, as ihev feci confident they It night. The spring following he again followed by Comstock's can make their work as well, and J8 ui y'B"1- l & & . o rA)i,njc rr,lnm it can be had from any legular Northern L.staolisIi- broke up the ground and planted it in corn, Mother s Ueology. mont. but not a cut worm was to be seen the whole Marsh's Book Keeping , All work made and sold by them is warranted 12 . ...u:u I,;.. n.,;nKKnr ..Kr. nMmnL th. Thpsfi works can be Dlirchased of TaVLOK. months, and will he rcDaired without r.harjre, if season ; winiG uv. .v. , - - . t , . , , 1 ,- , idea of breaking up ground in winter to pre- and Clement, holesale IJooksellers, lo. vPnt hn rut worm from destroying the corn, 180 Pearl Street, New-York, and of the Book- broke up his in the spring and planted it also sellers generally in each of the States. in corn; but what was his surprise when he ATrmTn"n raHE late firm fNtlt -Starr being dis JL rolved by the death of Mr William Nott, of said firm, Notice is hereby given by the Subscriber, as Surviving Partner, to all persons having c airns ihfv fail bv bad workmanship or materials. Repairing neatly executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Orders thankfully received, and promptly attend ed to. saw his field filled with cut worms and his corn almost destroyed, whde the adjoining field of his neighbor remained unmolested." The writer says, many experiments have been made and with universal good success. The Agriculturist. Fayetteville, August 1, 1S40. 6-lf. 31 I L Ii STONES., rgnFIE Subscriber naving recently opened a new B quarry of" superior ;rit, is prepared to furnish any number of Stones, either at the quarry or at the store of C. J. Orrcll, Fayetteville. The quality of : the JlJoore county Stones is so well known as not lo need description, and the Subscriber will war rant all stones sold by him. If they should not prove to be good, another pair will be furnished without charge. The price is lower than hereto fore. Persons wishing to purchase, can apply in prr son, or by letter addressed to Carthage, Jlfooro county, N.C with description of the size wanted. Moore (Vunty, April 20, 1839. 8 tf. PIANO FORTES. . A GOOD Assortment of Piano Fortes may cor stantly be found for sale at the Female Semi' narv Enquire of the PRINCIPALS of the SEM- INARY, or of Coi.. S. T.HAWLEY. FaycttevillejNov. 30 1839. 40 tf. Timber and Lumber Agency. riTI II E subscriber will attend to the sale of J- TIMBER, LUMBER, &c. in the Town oft Wilmington, North Carolina, for all persons who may favor him with their commission . He pledges iiimscl fto procure f ortherrt at all times the highest ' rrieesfor such articles as they may trust to his management. He isi n ro way connected with the Steam Mills, ortheir Agcnt;and wil Igivethe best security for the faithfu idischarge ol hisdutiet ts , Agent. MILES COST1N. vVilminton. N. C. Fbe 23, 18S9. t l-tfi . Hogs. -Give such hogs as you have in your pen, once a week, a few shovels full ot chaicoal, or pieces of rotten wood. against the said firm, to present them for paymeut; and to all persons indebted to them, whose notes and accounts are due, that immediate payment is tcqi!i"rd, as the business or the firm must now be ckscd according to JUaw. JOHN D. STARR. V Surviving Partner. Favctteville. Dec. 15th. 1840. . 95-tf. "OTICE is hereby Given, that at the last Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter fers- sions of the.Couhtv of Cumberland, the Subscri- 10,S60 3,911 18,783 3,546 7,967 4,351 3,950 1,704 1,568 Murder. Murder of what ? Why of a beefsteak ! See that cook she puts a good beefsteak over a slow fire, instead of a hot one. Instead of doing it quick, she broils it her qualified as Administrator on the Estate of the slowly for an hour ,- then it is as tough as lea- late WilUamtt All persons having claims .i u - -t. ,-ii ,;,o ; against the said Estate are hereby not. fied to pre lum, a lit ii aiiu gieuscs i mi i oniuw i rancid butter. When it is cold, or nearly so, she brings it on the table. Is not this mur der ? J. & J. KYLE HAS just received by the late ar- NOTICE. The Subscriber will sell at public auction. at his own house, on 1 uesday the mst, Cattle, Horses, Hogs, and Sheep, Com, Fod- 1 U alS ,lrom me Ortll, a large and der, Farming Utensils, &c. Terms made Splendid assortment Ot known on the day of sale. DUGALD BAKER. Cumberland Co., Dec'r. 7, 1S40. 91-tl. POPULATION OF ALBANY, 1S40- 1st Ward 2d " 3d o IS 4531 3192 1902 341S 2686 Us s JZ 4810 34S3 2135 3666 2927 -a o sJ ' 197 66 38 64 26 TO O O Choice of Geese. In chosina your geese for the table, care should be taken that the teet and legs be yellow, which is an indica- f .... " " . . non ot the bird being young ; the legs of old Swse are reu. it recent v ki IpiI. the less will be pliable, but if stale they will generally be tound drv and -tr "i sent them within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said Estate, to make im mediate payment, as indulgence cannot bo given. December 15, 1840. 95-tf. EHirtlier Notice- THE valuable Stock ot Goods belonging to the late firm of Nott & Starr, will be sold at Public Auction on Monday, the 1 1th day of Jan- uiry, 1841, at their late stand, on a credit lor an sums over one hundred dollars, of six months, for notes with approved secuntv, payable at bank. o O 245 69 65 SO 40 C3 9733 6S00 4140 7225 5679 15,729 17,021 378 Population in 1830, 24,209. 15,971. 49933,627 In 1825, A great action will always meet with the approbation of mankind ; and the inward pleasure which it produces is not to be ex pressed. , - . v.' F . Turnips, Corn, Potatoes, &c As suming that 600 bushels r.f- j- l . tt;n , uusneis ol Swedish turnips will grow upon an acre of ground which will Tu -"v-"Musneisot corn, it will be sp.ftn that no . ll win ub totta3S ITS a" g abOU' with Iha fnr,hr:Li .re? " ', uuiautilge lilt, post fnur timoo on ..u -,. Z::'"- uuuuaDl s culture as t o--- instance at. Dec. 15, 1840. Surviving Partner. NOTICE. TfAMES W. CRAWFORD, ot AJanoniistr ci 9Jf having made an assignment io . io uu- cM-'iKrrs. ol all ins esiaie auu tui?, - NOTICE. ALL persons are notified not to credit any person or persons on my account as I will not pay any debt so contracted. Those indebted will make payment. And all having Claims will present them. I expect to leave for the V est shortly. ISAAC SULLIVAN Sen'r Fayetteville Dec'r. 7, 1 S40. 94-tf. Jimong which aire Superfine Blue, Black, and assorted colored Cloths and Cassimer-s, Sattinets, Vesting, Merinore, Mou?lins, d' Lains, Challeys, Black and Co !or;d Silks Plain and Figured, Black Bom ha -z:nf s, Rose and Point Blankets and Nerro Cloths, 1575 Pieces Calico, very cheap, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, & 6-4 Bleached and Brown Shiitinss and Sheetings, and Anker Bolting Cloths, with many other articles. Ail of wh ch being.bought at the lowest package price is offered C ll e a p for Cash, yjr to punctual customers on the usual time September 10, 1840, 81-tf XiiklVIP Oil.. First quality WINTER pressed. For sale by GEO. McNEILL. December, 18th. - BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! For sale by GEO. McNEILL. Nov. 24, 1849. the Swedes yielding more than i sfwuVfH also, within that time,, to the acre, and the opinion of in " ,oU,m' if ? .u . . T au llitelligent raid cret'itore ,are hreh fit of Fuch creditors as shall W'ttiin thirty uays nun the publication hereot, prpseni ineir 5'" . r . . j ...l,.o.iliire. Jind ahull dulv aommiciiit-u m -1.,-- , execPie a tun reu-a.se. anu their debts awmst hun ; th rebv notified that the said aa- s are as much for ti.H- si-n..v nt is ready for inspection as well as the deed ing as one bushel of coru. The maUoel wurt- zei, iue carrot aua me parsnip, may bo all ... ui uuuui l lie samr v- i pciisc miuiu, ai.M mey viu give as rreat 1 : i i . t if-.-- . . 3 y itriu, a uu an.ira 'as niutti nuti inient as ihr 1 ruta baga. ThjS potato, whose culture we are .f wl.-ns- tor Execution, ar the effiee ol m. W. . . . i Harliee, tsQ., iviarion v. n . j ."V ,v i ilmj vjr. viva r vjftu. JOHN H. CRAWFORD, " 2ssisnees. Mar-on CH. S.C.Dec. 15, 1840. 95-3t cx3- Pay tUe Printer -C3 . Administrator's Sale. uuaiis oiuub. nuusfci on Green Street latolv occupied by B. Beach, deed. Terms.monS s c c NEW GOODS. rlHE Subscriber has received his Fall and Win -smentofP ?fGOOdS,CmbracinS a gcnral as" 4 DBY-GOOBS, desirable STnllR Kp Lri Primises: th?4 liquors, G roceries of all kinds. Patent Medicines, - Tu I. ry. Stuffs Hatters materials, &c. &c. l He fetock ia very heavy, Merchants are invited to call and examine for themselves. South Carolina moiwa, will be taken at par if paid when the Goods are bought. G. B. ATKINS, JOHN n. FayellczWc, Dec. 16, 1810. COOK, Jldm'r. 05-ts. Whereas mv w i fe7 M A RG A Ti V.T r (Tv i . . : : " j. Oct. 26 1839. 35tf. Foot Ilay-JWoun t v n:,s ict mv bed and abode. wi Jmnt m McFAR sent, I h,-rey to ewarn all persons fan harbori" her or trusliug her on my account. e VVM. VV. Alt FART A7vr Laurel Hill, N. C, October 23, 1810. 5Sj barrels Camps' refined Svrup. barrels New Orleans TREACLE." I For sale by GEO. McNEILL. December, 18th.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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