Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly] (Fayetteville, NC) - 04/09/1856
1856; Gale Group;
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Miscellaneous: Printed Mondays and Thursdays. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Fall in upon us to-day, and it feels like Fall, Multiple News Items, Underground Railroad, Mr. Fillmore at the North, Congress, Communication For the Observer, Fayetteville & Albemarie Plank Road, Illegible Manuscript, Letters from the Senior Editor, Milking Cows by Machinery, Clergymen and Politics, AN ARGUMENT ad hominem, Bloody, Work in Kansas Close at Hand, Fremont in North Carolina, Presidential, Sydney Smith, the lamented prelate and preminent satist of the Follies and vices of his time (and the present), while travelling in a stage coach one day, was long annoyed by a young man who had acquired the polite art of swearing to such an extent, that he could not help interlarding his discourse with it, as though it were a constituent part of the language, Lazy Boys. Arts & Entertainment: An Indian Story. Letter to the editor: Mr. Fillmore and His Prospects for the Presidency. Editorial: University of North Carolina, We have received the University Magazine for September, The Rains, Shooting Affray in Goldborough. Business: The Slave Trade, Fayetteville Market—September 4, Commercial Record Arrivals. Death notices: Died.
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