! of the Vnited States, for themselves, for j their own government; and not tor the I government of individual States. Each j State established a constitution for itself, I and in that constitution provided such lim- i itations on the powers of its particular I government, as its judgment dictated.— I The penph of the rulted Staten framed nal States; whatever rights iu the proiiii- ses one had, the same had the other; and the existence of the reasons for the seces sion, or their validity, beiijg within the exclusive cognisance of those States re spectively, it must follow, that the residue of the Union had no right to inquire, or IBSERVER. AYITTS’M'HIILIE! Ti rsDW, jri.V ?!, ) • to the Week/i/ Ohiit ri f^r to rrr, ice the Semi- Wcekh/, trill ,/,n until I. _ ‘ as they sujiposed best adapted to their ] agined? The Fnited States had an into-1 an indifferent farmer:— fiiK .'M\ns Duriu'f the p->st week the ^best calculated to promote j rest, a high ovurruling inti-rost, in tlie j (’omo, llowan Co., July 4, 1851. Till: WntAT Cp.oP.—We have reo.*ived the following iuterestin" letter from an old C D friend, who, if he only makes as good a fanner as he once made an Editor, ought to be in a way to grow rich, a result which all who know him would most sin cerely pray for, since few men in this world C^j^ucitti/. —On Monday evonnig last, , while some laborers in the employ of i ^Messrs. Worth were engaged in blasting i rocks on the Plank road route about a mile Postscript. I GLUC FOR SALE. — ■ • IWliRKt,.'? v*rv suptTUM' Glue. re- I>"‘ohtast AnMis.si((X.—The X. V. Tribune, ” c\;iTcd and for sale ujx.h consitiu'im-i.t.— from this i>lace, three of them, Henry ! "■*'‘'3' ^c»n! of the nlxjlition i.arty, adBijts ^ f'n-iav Al^irlionn ntifl Siilnmnii AV:ilI ' thilt there is iio “i)w>b;ib51ity of 11 "ir rtinfl- - “ ol>ject, or restrain either of the seceding ^ would make a more generous use of wealth j , such a novernment for the United States : States, (’an a greater absurdity be im-i than he. His lettci* ^h»\vs that he is not Cross, Madison Dean, and Solomon Wall, were seriously wounded by the accidental ! dt liu* t upitive Slave that ••thero explosion of a charge. Wall is in a critical ■ iiiUifHtiou” «f a rhMiipe beinf; made iu it. th;it ••there i.“ nov.-herc n piii-ty doin:inliii}!: it," This is .soinethiiig to be Ftl.l.KU explosion of situation, his skull l>ein;r fractured. ^IshJmri)iiijh llcrnhl Sls have heen verv irrejrular, leaving roen (^amden ami I\‘tersburg-twi> day;' i their i\>terests.’ I I ]>o.«session of Louisiana;—for that reason j Dear >S/ys; 1 s^nd you enclosed a r.. liio thi iiinrnin.T V f >i->'^outli : finallv, in the ease of Martin the rnitel States purchased it. ce line thi^ morning. As tor the.^outn-■ . , I , , o • , , i' 1 my held, not .S(» mu li on acount of it> mail, that is alwavs detained-20 hours Hunters Lessee, “I he language ot the the 1 n,ted States have no nght to look to , of its j.rofu- pheraw, and m arriving at Raleigh it -“»stuution is imperative on the States as the interest which induced the purchase ; sion of grains—one of them (*ontaiii!ng in t ikes a rest of e|ual diuati«»n, .() that to the ]>erformance of many duties. It is ! and requires the rcteiition of the territory! : eighty odd graiiK, and the others (tnly a iui}>erative on the State Legislatures to i Louisiana says/*»’/• interest demands that j It is the Etrurian or luscan leave the Union, and she may bears exceedingly well \shcn it hit^, j lost. We ho,>e ihe Department will laws prescribing the time, plae^ and ; she should toi this evil manner of holding elections for Senators therefore ‘ and I’cpresentatives, and for Eh to the Editors of the Observer, dated l»roHdent and Vice I’resident.’ ]\ iiih ahmoHi/h, Julu It). , • i . , .i ,, , , 1 1 constitution was desijrnea to oiierate on the cn. P 'cktTV and .Ma]. ( ahhvell had . ... . - , . ■ - ^tates in their coriiorate capai ities. It ■ ;e a warm tinu* ..f it at the Mineral iif iu I’lichuioud; but l>ockery eviilent- erowded with jirovisions which reftraln or a riirht to take care of her sep;r.;ite iiite- eiipitii nf thf Stat's ill sujiii bninrhff. uj thi ir jinroija- m. lOOO r.n??. prime LARI*. i-Of) lbs. M. raniid, l^arrels Now IV.rk. i) •• Heof, Tor sale by If IVPvANSoN \ SON •July :J1, l.S")].. (;_({■ Skefrhc.s- of ?Sortfi ('aroiinti. nAVING been app«iiitod .Afteut fu- the s:t!«* of the above named work in the ( iMuitit-.s of Union, .\nsoii. Stanly. Richnion'?, Mdntjr'im- The M ihnilifit l\ i)j,ei tif Snit.—We Icani ‘“ry and M«ore, the under.ni^ned desires the aid tV.-ni the.(’hri.tian Adv.’.cate and Journal, active a.wsUiwts t« ..-.licit sul.s.Ti»H-,.s ,1 . .1 •• .. ,1 to this work, which i;« to jio to press in .\usrusi. that tlie ucgotiati.ms. c.m,cjuent upon the thi. Fall. As ii (.*;irno>t rocnililiKMU.latliili ot tlu* ( ourf, tur Jy ilesiruble to havo as many :is p'*ssn»l'* an amicable settlement of the unfortunate by the fir.'^t of Anpust, tliose wishinjr « hi*tor\ the (lis)iute betwei n the two brandies of the of North (’arolina (and wlmt tme-Warted ( uro- Mcthodi.st Cliurch, hav(i taii.-.l, the South not ^vi^lr.,Jr , . ... I . . .a little of his influence and means to save IVimi riil>; criir> how i \ i i- i i ’ i n»>kuig it a jncu qui.'^ite that the jii.-^tice ot ,,i,ijvion the niuth iicirlccted lustorv of our , w P in U- Presses were delivered, and letters read, her claim sh:ill be,idiiiitted, and the N(.rth st-ite*') cm en.silv '^iuii'ifv it )>v fMrwaidinir u.-* If one State his ' large majontv ot i- • -i ... , . . . , . ' • . *" • . • . • The Seeietarv of State, accompanied by liis Family, left this city last evening for Annapolis, to take passage thence in tlie steamer “(lolden (Jate” for New Vork, from wlienee he will proceed to his resi dence in .'\lassachusetts, where it is exjiect- ed he will remain some weeks, if matters of ]iublic exigency shall not in the mean time re(|uire his presence at the seat of (rovcniiuent. Xntinnnl. hitclliijrn-er. tliankfiil for. -V Steamer at New Vork has broujiht (H)0 iu j;old fmm 'alitornia. .las. F. (irahani. a nephew of the Sc-cretary of tiie Navy, and four otheis. were drowned at San I’nelila Hay on the l2(th .May. r Senators ' therefore secede from it; but the United very slow in ripening is very , riiEKKTNd Xi;ws lltcM South C.\itf . liable to ruM. liast vear it \\.is nearlv aii ' ...-t M'bn fviV.i.,1 tb.. t.. tl, ’.lectors of States, knowing and declariiiL' that ^il)„rtiou in this enuiitv 'i'his ve ir it i-^ I-I- A- 1 fi c l.^ t i. I i , tli \ 1 . aooiiiou ill iiiia ci>um>. i lus ^cai u i> number of fun r tlun'i^inul urr:(ot,., • 1 lie interest imperativi. ly requires JiOui>iana to ijlorinim. Two grains in a tier is comuKui , (iieeuville S ( remain in the Union, has no right to pre- J with a fair average crop, vent her fmm secedinal line of} victorious. aiinuf th>‘ *->ei > |)ii vt 'terday, at this place, tht> discus- ,,f hi/her was warm and furious, anti rather jK*r- . firs." LI •’ rests, pray how does it liap]>en that tlu* other thirty have no right to tak(' care of their united iiitcre.-t ami ju rniani'ut v.t l- Here is a view (d’ the constitution .-ound, ? rational, and conservative. Ihe govern- j ]{* State may jfo out lieeause she ment was est.-ibli.shed. not by tlie .^tates in do(>ins it l>est for herr'Clf. may not flu* oth- tlu-ir ."overei^u.c.-ijiacities, but by tlie I‘K>- keep lier io. if the\ deeiii it best for pi.K ot the I nitetl States, emphatically a them, and at the same time lie.^t for her “government of the iVojde,” not a mere that she ;-hould remain? agent of the State sovereignties, with certainly true that the government jMiwers operating directly on the people, may be dissi>lvel by the j>ower that made and yet designed to oj>erate on the States j(—tl,,> pcoplo of the [ nited States. It is in their corporate cajiacities, by imposing certainly true that it may be destn*yed by |all our readers to what we i.roj)(..e fur- them, and restraining or an- violent .sccessi.m of its members, or .li.- nulling in various particulars their sove- , of its parts—by a revoluti.n. Hut reignty, as the general good seemed to re- the.-^e are diflerent. far different modes of quire: a government designed to endure , di.-.-olutitm, from that coutnis].lated by the forevt'r, lieinix made and e.--tablished, as the si'ce>siouists. Theirs is a dissolution n»t preamble of the constitution ded.ires. not ],y iMimnion consem—not 1 v revolution; (Hily for tin* In nefit of the jieojile of that l.m ;i dissolution at the will of one of its day, but for their ‘•i.osterity,” without for its own snp]iosed b. nefU, irn - (la the i .rtriK t /rnin the uthn irahh' [of’/iifi/ Oration i>J IIk.MSY W. Mil.- Es(|. at Ualeigh. Jkckssion.—The vital importance of rsnbj eef ilemands a more thorough con- fcration of the ojiinions of Madison and iiilton. than w»‘ have heretofore given Hiein. We invite the careful attention kei- to say on the question lTIu' ‘•Praft of pn>jM».ed ratitication of Constitution of the United States.” |wn by Hamilton for the ('ouvention of York, and to be fouml at jnige 4t>7 of f,;2d volume of his works jmblished by Srress. so far from countenancing, is plu.'ive against the right of Seees>ion Irted on the part of South Carolina; be lt is destructive of the ]>ositioii on [•h that right is founded. The Seces- jS|fci>t> all affirm, in substance, that the ■fcistitution was the act of tlie ••States,” liitseparate ami independent soverc*ignties; ^lliit sovereigns may at will, or at any rate ?ju>t cause, to be by them exclusively Iged of. retire from ami dis;innnl any fue, treaty, or compact. Now waiving |t iniuiry as to the correctness of this ‘lusioii. supjH*sing the first projM>sitiou true, it is evident that whati ver dis- >ves that ]>ropov.ition overturns the coll ision. Hut tlie ‘•draft of j>io|m»,(h1 rati- itioii” nijdiatieally contradiits tiiat ^)> '>ition; for it ;!-erts ‘’that the p*wers Cjiftnted in ami bv the said constitution” instances, and, as you will .see in thijsjteci- niens sent, sonietimus four. And what i.s still betf('r, most of onr Wheat is pure, plump, full, uneontaminated. We have not made such a Wheat crop in twenty years. 1 know you think it presumption in me to sav i>'e—for you ])rinters and (dhers have taken nj> an idea that we law- y rs never make our seed at iarniing. Ibit if you would only visit these ra rei/tia of mine, you wcuild tind some "Iwtcs siyt- ti.-i." You I’ayetteville people will miss it this year at least in not h: I’load hii!!>r. You were Hail Koad. but the day will come, and 1 hope W(' shall both live to see it, wh(‘ii the two will eonsi^t jtrn-'jierniisli/ together.— l''ayette\ ille cannot .lo witlumt Kowan, and ."he will fnul it so. 'i'hougli her new connections may go fur towards it. they will never fill tlie placy of Kowan in the allcctioii.' and in tiie jiolrt. of (he jieojil'* limitation of time. When the go\ernment is viewed in this light, how iuexjircssibly absurd ap]>ears that dH'trine which as.Mits a right in any one of the States, at its pleasure, to witli- draw from this rightful authority—to ab solve its(df from the obligation to disch.irge its duties—to di.-^annul the lawful re>tric- tious upfui its sovereignty, and at once to spring up an indt pendent member of the gre-at family of nations. Let us consiiler for a moment how ut- terlv in«-ousistent with the doctrine x- spcctive of the wi.-'hes or the widfare of the others—a di.'solutien found> d ujion an ex- (lu.'ive riiiht of ■jud-uieiit laini"il f..r one, . . ... . upon (piestions afiei-tincr the? interest d’all. I’d. 'I'here is —a claim thus both absurd and mis( hic\- ous, A\hn h, if it couli'i b 'tal lished. would rendi-r ours the nio.-t nit'aningless .ib(>rtion which I'ver exi.'tid in the foria of a goveriiment—a whole, .'Subject to the continual diitatiou of t-acli d‘ its part.-^— having ])owers which it could not use—in terests eoniuiittetl to its care which it dare not ])rofeet—without the c;t](aci)y to do pressi'd by Madison iu hi." letter to Haniil- ^r,„id or prevent evil—a proof of the folly ton of duly 17SS. heretofore published in ,,f 1,^ framers, ami in the wnls applie.l by Wr tlerivod from the j>ei>i>le o\' the f'nitfl and therefore “may be n’sumed thi ill whenever the// shall judge it ne- to floir happiness.” Now it i" evvb-iif th->t tbf pow^pj irrsnt'^d by tin* i-t;tutioii mu.'t be derived freui those made and established that instrument, id hence that, if derived from tin* people •tf .the I'nited States, it must be lKH‘aus' the (>bserver. i.- the a.-^serted right td' Seces sion. “ThK roNSTITl TIo.N." .'ax.', .\ladi- .'on, “I^KyrillKS AN IN ToTo AM* KOllKA Kll. Jt has been .'.o adopted by the other States. An adoptiim for a limited time would l*e as difeetive as an a«loption of some of the arti les only. In shi»rt. a.nv nt.NDlTlO.N WJIATKVKU MT.-T Vrn.XTK TIIK KATlHr.\TI»N.” .^lr. Webster to the Doit ci n.-tituti- n, contemptil'le 'ham.” Hut this (laim -annot be ('>ta]ili'hed— nnli-^s it b(' fak. n for graiiteil;—for if le- nied it canmd b(> prov(>il by even plau-iide arL"uments. ()ur goveninient is not w'lat this I'arty fd’ Seces>ioiiist'« would make it. It is a solid fabric constructed by wi-doiii and patriot:~in—po’>v rfiil to protect, to Here then we h arn. that the a.b.ptiou ; bb ss. to pn'serv,—but h— crq.ablf (d'mis- rcquin‘d by the constitution was (d the chief than anv other'_'"vernment the world whole constitution, and (>f tiic whole, for- ]j;^ e\fr si'cii. Jt is, in tlie iamiuaire cd’ ever and that an^ condition whatever Su)irenie Court, “a government of the eon>titution is the act ot the people of expressetl in a ratification would vitiate JVople.” Thev made it thev appoint its T nited States—was, as its ].reamble the act. It follows then that there could chief funetionario—they watch over its declares, ••..rdainel a«id e.-tablishe.l by (.mdition implied in an act administration—they are able to eorr.'ct tfem—and fherefoie, ujnm the univc!-s;.lly ratilication—for if attj/ condition be im- ' abu.-cs and ).rcs' rve the work of their own il^nitte.l principle that those who c.-tab- j,lie«l, the ratiJication is as truly upon, or . l,;,nds. 7'hey need not, anl tin y reje. t. .subject to, that condition, as if it were ex- ,i„. Secession ten lers them. Th«-y pr("ised; and to express what, without i x- disown it> id.iu." and it' priiicijiles; and are prcssion, would be implied, wouhl not in resolute to preserve what .S-eessioii >eeks any manner affect the ratitication, and t,, dr>troy. These aie our opinions of the therefore could not vitiate it. J he cousii- ('un>titution, and this mir coiilidenec iu the tution then, having b«-en adopted without J>,...plc. .Vnd therefore we l>oth tru taml any condition expressed by the jwople of ,l„. people of fh: se Stat's m;-y united, and not as separate, and existing ^ny State, aud none beinir implied, it fol ia indepi-ndent and uneonnected sovereign- b»ws neci'ssarilv that the constitution, when tics. Jh' i/ hold it to be the act of the adopted, was adopted wholly and for all States, a.' 'fparatt-. inlepemlent sovereign- time; and the jtowers granteil by it to the tie-^. and forming, not a national govern- general government, and those withdrawn Ment lor till wholti as om* united people, tVom or forbidden by it, to the .several but a oinpaet or treaty td contederatifni States, were granted, and witlulrawn or betw.-en the States, as .sovereign and dis- forbidden, resjH-ctivelv, for ^-ver. i «■ ii i • ,i i i . . i' i .... , , .... ' • fall ilunn^ the week J to ,d. oti tue better tinet communities. Hence the “draft Hut a.^cording to the Secessioni.-^ts, these ' ,|„.,ijties, ami} to gd. on inferior. Fair afiirms a right in the ]eoj>le as a wluile to powers were granted, ami these restri-tions Uplands Ti^d. Sales d' the week ol.OOU resume the granted jiowers; whilst the Se- iniposed, so far a.'' each State is concerned, bales. J he market (dosi'd dull. C-iTssionists atlirm that right to V»e in tke durini5 its ideasure onlv; for thou*^h in i Ihe busKins ha\t ntl\ h«id a most 8(ivcr ii:n m. itibers of the eonfederacv sev- terms thev (i.ialifv the ridit of Secession jengagement with ’he ( aucasian ,,f S4,iOO,(lO(>. ‘ . . .\rmv, b ' • * all repudiating seee>sion as the worst ca lamity that coul 1 ovi'ita.ke the State. 'I'he Patriot says,— The ball is in motion, and will roll on till it j>asses through the length and breadth of the State. Spartanburg will give it a thousand licks on sale day in August.— York and Chester will follow suit. The death-kmdl of si>cession has been ruiiL’’. Tl^e ]>eopIe d‘South ('arnlina havt' recov- eri;d iVom the jianic which ]iassed over them last wint(‘r. In less than two years sec('s- , sion will be laughed at in this State. The iaMUg }oui '‘'^ people will talk of it as a drunken man •e .scared oil by the fnoh>ries when sobered. They will wonder how they ever could have been so di luded. The conduct of our Pi? Ksn»r,.\T his been such (says the I’etersburg (\'a.) liitelli- geiicer ) as to wring jiraise.' troni the mouth.-' (d‘|iolitical foes as well as fiieiids. ^Ve pu!ilislie(l the other day a eoniplinu'iitary of the transverse streams, (i. e. X creeks.) toast. L'ivcii to him at the Sia.-'h ('ottage Since writing tlu> aiiove, 1 have arrived on the fourth, and we clip to-day the fol- at si.im* con(diisioiis as to the \\ heat crop this year, which may be of some .service to those who are interested in the matter. I'Irst. th t in cutting the whlti* lu'at it .!iould be pcrmittel to ripen, 'flu- skin is thin and tou;;h, and always L'linds well. n at loss in cutting it in the ihivijhji State, as is recommended by many,—;rt least l‘> percent. 1 .eiid you a package of rrains which was cut in the latter state, and l.'iS grain-; in another ]>ai k;;ge whieh had matured bet’>r('cutting. You will find thf weight of both quanti ties the same, viiit h make.- a tliffen-nce of 17 j)erent. Hni to cover i-ontmireiicies, I have assumed lhat theii' i.' a l"ss of at le;ist 1I jier cent. If you will measure the two juaiititie however, you\\iIl.ee that they are »>\aetly the s;!me. So that, in buying by weight or measurt*. tilt' miller lo.'i's nothinir. Hiit the loss t ills on the pnxlueer. I low fir the lighter Wheat might go towards making iq> tiie lo>s in the turn out td’ Klov.r. i' worthy tif I'lii'ther investigatit»n, ami I >ubniit the matter to vtui in hopes that thiise interest- t'd in your market will a-certaiii the fact with |i:-ecision. Tiie .'peciuiens ami if you have a nice [ can pntve tin* ac r.ra> y id' my e.xperimeiit as to tlie weiifliii:::. two le :u!s sent wcri' the early cuffin-.^. A'erv tnilv vour-; I'y.e., H C. dONES. 1*. S. A\'1i!M1 1 cT.ne to eiiclost' vou the refusing to make aiiv ment. 'Uch aeklitjwletl;:e' their ii:inios to ('iirtliafre, (i‘Ostafr* ]>rej>;iid, l;e- iiir but •’! fts. 1 {livinj.^ the name of comity and I’ost (Itfn e. V.'c aie .‘intliorizetl to distributr ien. ]tocKKi:v has piiblish(‘d the fullowinir "''rk as tiell a.s jirocnre ^nb.■-^•ribl■r^. Iteiii^ en}irtj:eil in the .-cile >>f otner l»ooks jus* a| iiointnients to adilrcss the [leoiile:— Fcspcniian's Store. I'nion cei’uty. .Inly til. l>av;s's tiold liiilie. I’nii'n coiiiity. .Inly .Moiirie. Satiiiday. .Inly liii. t'liariottc. Tuesday. .July li'.t. iJ.illa.s. I'liday, Au;£u.st 1. l.iiii'olntoii, S:iturday. August L*. FAVi'.TTl’.Vll.I.l-: .MAllWKT—.h i.Y ~ aia I!iandy, p'cli. ■'.(> a I'itto, ajiple, -lO a b' ll.ard. l.eatliiT. r.eesvax, l’>!tC01l, L’O a '2- beat I. bar. ll!.', a .Molasses, IJ JO a : • i.t a l’.'> a : lowing regular toast, \yhich was tlriink at .\ccomae Court-li-iuse on the s;ime dav. Htdh th t.vse entertainments were partiei]»a- tcil in by Whigs ami Democrats, ami the toasts to .Mr b'jlliiiore are flit' tiibute.' id' hearts grateful for distingiii.'hed j'ublie services: “11th. The l’i:i;sii TNT OF tiikU.mtkh St.\tks—.\. true man in a great crisis. Honor to the Patriot who thdies sectional fetding and I'irty tdanior, that he may t!o his whole iluty to his whole country.” .!//•. 11 e/y.s/z/•’. Sjn rch at t'lipnii Sj>n n'J^, Virfjinitt.—An authorixd repmt of Mr. ^Vebster's .'peetdi at Capon Spring', tliifer- iiig somewhat re.-peeting the bimling forei; of the (’oiistitutif'n. when one State » houses to vifdate its obligations, from tiiat first pr niulgated, has been publisln'il, from w hit h the paper." are t-oj>\;iiir the follow iiiir as what he i.liil sav; ••1 i|o not he>itate to :-ay, am! rt j'cat, that it'the Northern States refu.'e, wilfully and It liberately, to cany into clfeet that part of lht“ constiiutioii whii-h respei ts the rt'.'toratiou id' fujxitive slaves, the South would no longer be bound to observe the nt were fiirly -electetl, comjnct. [immenseapplause.] A bargain ir of baiaiiees vou broken on one side is broken on all sid' .'. Fagging, lo a 20 Nails, cut. 4.] a ■”) Cotton. 7.’. a S.'. Oats. Corn. I’O a Oil. Linseed, '.HI Coflee. 10 a 11 Powder, •> oo a 'i oO Chee!-o. ;• a 1 1 Shot, n '* •) Coppoj-.is. 2.^ Sugar, lirow n. • > a t) ('alidle.s. F. F. 1.'. a It; Ditto, loaf. 11 a 1:5 Flour, t'; a •') ^ Salt. sack. 1 2 -'. a 1 40 Feathers. oO a -’>2 I»o. alum. bii. ;*.•'» a 40 I'la\sceil. ^Hl Shiiigb-s, '2 a -> 1 -•2 Hides, green. I Tallow. H a 10 Ditto, dry. a 11 Wheat. ‘.lO a Iron, Sweiles, •') a (i Whiskev. 40 a 4.'. Do. i'.iiglisli. ■) a 4 Wool. IS a 20 Indigo. 1 a n White Lead, 2 a 2.1 Lime. 2 4-1 Tr'i'vn Slu'ctinirs. 7 t'ottnii \ am.-. to 10. IS! TU’VIKW (»F Tin; MAr.ivKT, T’.aci.n—no tdi.-.n^c. Ciitten—S'ales tai Satunbiy at .s.'.. ('i.ni—Sales at :in''ti"n on Friday i>f ►itxi to son Iiiislii‘ls at .'1 ceiiis per •'> I lbs. •)> llis. tie- iujr a bii'hel. t ii>cjii( utly makes it S 1 cents pr biisliel. ilaltiiiinrc f -ra. fntfee—.\ sale at anctii'ii at 0 i-cnts, tjirality TM'T \'iririn Tr.; p ntinc l! 40. Yellow ilip Tfard ^1. Nil ib^siii 7') ceiit.-^. Spts Tnrppntine tor shipment -7 cents. WlLMiNC.ToN .MAr.KF.T. ani! tiiiiliiif: travelling' lieneficial to fiur health, we wish to continut* this bu.Mines;? for some time, and to make it not i»ly bt jaeticial to ouisell', blit as emint-wtly anti as exten.sivcly jkj to othci s ;is practimb'fe. MARK inSSF.M., Moore Co.. N, I'., July IS, )-8w mVVVY SW^. ' ILL be STiltf Rt the Court House tloor in ▼ * the Town of Fayetteville, on MondHy the tirst day fif September, at 12 i)’cl»)ck ,M., by Pocrees of the (,’ourt «f Effnitv, the following Viduablp P.KAL ESTATF::— « I .1 Acre.s of I.»;iml on the North East sicle d' Cii]>e Fear lliver. in Chathuiw ami rum- iterlaiid Counties, joinin”; ISrazier, Burt, Ste- jdien.s anti others, known as the •‘Huckhorn Lantl.^».” This land lies immetfiately on Huck- horn Falls, aud is valuable for water privilefrc'. Also, tlte interest of the late William 'i>lvill(? in ami to Four I,()TS in the Town i*t' Averast)on>n{rh. ui*m a ereilit of si.x month.-", the purchaser giving bond with aj'proved s- ' curity. Also, one vacant L()T in the Tt^wn td' Fayetteville wHl l»e sirht, npon a creilit of si months, npon l>ontl and "ootl .security. :it tin- M.MtKKT ilorSF. in the 'r)wn of Fiiyetteville, •HI Wednesday tiic .'UMi: .‘'Pfitember. at I'J *. clock .\f.. ti>-wit: on the South West corner of the Miirket .S'piare. known as the •‘Ulake Lot." AlUMFU A. T. SMITI!. Clerk Master. .1 Illy ‘22. 1 8-jI , ij-ts . id mi nisfrttor\i Sale. nr Ibf* be ivtltl j»t the Market Uou)*e in the Tiiw»» of Fijycttevilie, oi» Thursday tli'- 7th tlay of Autrnst next, TK.N .SH.-MIFS *F STOCK in the Henn’etta Steam lioat t'o., F1\'F .■sii.MvFS OF STOCK in the Fayetteville and ^Ve^tern I’lank Htr;»d ('o., ami (,)NF .''IIAllE (>!’ STOCK in the Wa.^hington and New Orlcan-t Matfiictic Teleirniph (.’o. .Mac, ivt the Store of .b)iies X I>eminr, some Otftce Furniture, atid Supply if Kaceii liuht: ijniitcil at 11 to 11 { .“Store nt»!isils. iVc. the remnant of the I’crsonal ho” ruuiid. 'i I’M i;o. F.iy tti-vi!lo I lcnr. tVoni Kstati* ef Ilaiiiel .b)hn^'>ii, dec’d. bi't Vcur's heat, ij: 1/[ to ^'i. !.:ir! scarce at |Six months ercdit on all sums over ten T" l^I. Ni) 1,umber airivrii;^. 'i'lirjientine dolhirs. Votes with ai>;iroTed .'jecurit.\ will I.mj Velliiw liiji '1 ;;0; \ irtrin il 7~>: Hard 1 ■]!•: re piircd beftirc the I’ronertv is tninsferred. C. i)F,MlNC'. Adm r Dan'l .lohnooii. le' be.'t one has been may annul, a riirht is a.s,serted for th people who made the ctmstitution to annul it autl resume the jmwers granteI by it. The ilitference between the “tlraft” ami Ac Sec'-'sionist.' is jilain ami irreei>ncilea- lile. Th>'t htdds the eon.titution to be file a.et of tilt! p!‘ople of the Uniteil States, ever be uniteil and prosperous, free ami hapjiy; and as a nece-^.'ary i/Ieans to th:.' glorious eml, we trust aij^ I**"''.''' ‘''e 'onstitution, it i., mat endure forevei! Latkst KitoM Eritopl.—The .A'ia fur- I nishes Liverpotd dates to \ie oth iiist. Cotton had further dec lii^d, makintr the head.'. I tiinl that the mislaiil or carried oti. but .'ince somt' one has gone f.) the tune td' I’df to the head it matti rs not. ICxtraet td’ a letter to the Ivlifor.' of the ()!*ser\t r from a Southern frit ii'l. ilateil .N'l.w \ tiHK, rJu!y •‘^’ou will be pleasetl to learn that tin' anti-slav t ry .'eutiuieiit is \ery last subsid- iii;.' here, ami if we can only gt t o\er tin- next twi) or Ihree years, sonie tdher /■/» will come up to attract jiuldie attt'iitiou les-i tlaiigeroiis to us than abolitionism.— 'I'he t'-iith is, it never »lid interest tlie ma.s.^es, but now tiie tlauirerous tendenev 1 lit) ntit mean, id’course, tluit every viola tion by a State. i f :in arliele ef the consti tution. woultl tlistdiarge tdher State' frein obser\ing its jMnvisioiis. \\ hen any part t'f the constitution is supjiosetl to b'C violateil by a State law, tin* true niotle (;f ]irocet.'tl- iiiL' i' to brim: the ease before the iutlieial tribunals, ami if th>- uneou>titutionality td' the State law be iiiatle out. it is to be set a-i 1 '. 'I’lii' ha- be.*n !one in ii'peatetl casc'. and i.' the ordinary remedy. Hut what I mean to ,'ay, is. that if the public men td'a large portion of tin' country, and C'pveiallv their 1! pre-entative.' in Con- ^re.'S, la! or to pn \ent, an ! lo permanent- Ch.irle.'it'm. ly jn'cvent, the p:i>'age id’ lav.'s neees'ary to carrv into elfeet a ]iro\ision td’ the lou- stiruti'ii. partievdarly intemled f>r the belli lit td‘ out' ]>art of the f untry. ami whit Ii i> id’the hiirhest importance to it. it cannot be expecteil that that part id’ the eoiintrv will long continue to observe tdher constitutional jirovisioiis. niatle in favor ol idle r iiarls td’ thecountr\ .” Spirits llS', to ‘J'.i. Nil sales td’Timber. At ChaiUston, strictly Fair Cotton has fallen !• S.l. Total rocc’pt.' of cotton 7 a- fraii;st ’J.01.last yc:',r. Increase d. .Inlv 17. AUi;i\ Ai.S. .Tuly 17—.''tc:;nn;r Chatham, with boBts Ctim- berland and F.xnrcss in tow. witli irootis for .! i' .1 .M Woith. .! 1> Williams. I M .I. hnsoii. .1 11 \ ,I .'SIo.iii, ,F .V r> Worth. T .1 I’atriek, .Murchi son \ .lohiison, N M Criflin. t'ajic Fear l>eep Itiver Nav Co. W Lassiter, \V K Lane, Sum- mcrell I’owe. s>osr'sr >r A It RIVALS. .liily l-'i—iriL:- CoMinerct* an'l i’rince Albert from Ilostnii: Sflir' Marv {>.i>iclla tr^ in Ni>itolk. Ft>rest trom J’o.'ton. l(i—.S-Iir .lames Kinjr from I’.ostoii. 17 — Scin-Cliarlc.' A irt'inei-from FOU SALE, Thf .fiirksou Sj>riii2 Place, Moon* Coiinly, llliS location, unsurpassed for henltli. ])er- -BL haj’s, in the Union, is now IV.r sale. The sanativo properties of the Wikter are extensively known to inrtjiy »ho have t>cen either healed or beiictited by it. It contains l!42 acres of ]>inc turiieiitine laii'l. having vacant lantl .ailjoinin;:. It hns on it a good Jiwelling llOUSK, withsuii- ub!e Out-house«. There is a good range for .''tock. with an extensive outlet. It might be .i lesirab!e Summer retreat from the miasmatick regions. It might al:>o prove a desirable situa tion to a man ]irf]':ired to Boanl on an exten.sive sc tle ]>crsoiis wishing to resort to the Spring. Any jicisoii wishing to purcha.se can either call anti see. or adtiress to ni}' name, New (iilcati 1’. O.. Moore (’ountv, N. C. H. :McLArniN'. .TnT- n. 1')1. o-t.t inin Sat-;- > l.ivpi jool .'■alt, v.ith onr usual Stock of (i not.'LHI LS. .1. a: T. AVAT>IiTf.L. .Inly -Jl, i.tf i::-.'" A good s’.ipplv of ^Villiams’« bcftiiieil I’.\c Whiskev. ■ .1. \ T. W. d' this fanaticism has arousetl humlrei! here tt> come out and express themselves.’ Hah. IbiAKs IN Tin; Umtki. Statks.— BI A R III E D , . . Ill ties town, vester.lav inoriiic.i. b^• tiie bt v. Ihe American K;iilway f inies publislics a (iiidiri^f. .Mr. o. .•. P.ALDWIN, of Wil- .Miss HAHHIFT C. UF.MINC. table of the leiiL'th, cost, i^e., of all the ilail lloatls in tlie Union. The whole number is oo.’i; aggregate length l(t,’JS7 miles; cost ?‘5(M).()(l7,*-b)4. In this State, there are •>s'> miles eonstructetl at a cost #ral ly. to resume the grantel jiowers each a.s.ertin ffor itself, leavin We eopv the following from the Xation- i al Intelligencer. Our n aders can take it * for what it is worth. For ourselves, with . , which the loss of the f>rmer. ; in killed, wounded aiitl jirisoncrs, amountetl them to ojx-rate upon the events, (as abuse of power A:c. by the gen- i to (»,(lOO men. t.flier members as if the resuming State or (.,..,1 o,,vernment,) yet as they claim fori Ftates hatl never b»‘cn a member or mem- state the exclusive power to declare , t , i , * e I I- ,1 .. 1 .. , . .. , 1 l e • ftmtl ot i>iscatorv sports, inftunis us that tin* adniittetl prosjiccts fd a great crop of I., i-td the coiitederation. ' the haj.iiening of the.e events, the (lualih-i . . - It seems therefore plain, that it authori- cation is in effect stricken uit; since no ! i i i n . r. I 11 1 * 1 ft . . , , . , rear, ei'rlit white Perch, the smallest one ily of exposition be alh.wed to the “draft can be conceived between a right ’ K»f ratitication,” it is fatal ti> the whole the- .secede w hen a State pleases to secede, ory rd' the Secessionists. For this would .„„i rijrht to secede when a State pleases : . .-eem certainly a very strange argument;— i,, ,l^.,.l;„-e that she has cause t. .seectle. ' “ he powers grantcfl l>y the constitution Heiiet', according to the doctrine of the w-w \lcrived from the people ot tlie I nited Se-essionists, the jieople of the UnitetJ j ' “'■■ ■•"■ * expecteil our crt>]i of cotton wouhl St.ites as a united people, thev/diire each States, South (’iirolimi included, havin!i|'‘* *** P| pit}, a., .i.^ year be tlu' jibove ('normous tjuantity. r.f the States has a right by seceding to granted to the general government certain 1 ^ ‘J”"* year, is olh- f,„. t],c information of the numerous on Saturdav last he caught in the (’ape cotton this year, W(* should be sorry to think that any one will make bare;ains un der a ealeulatii largest U) inches long, ami within a frac- ;)()(>,(IH(> bales. 7 inches wide. Fine sjiort for :in ‘•’pjj|{|.;i.; mu.i,ion HALKS OF Ct^TTON.” hour. Mv.ssns. Ehitoiis; A manufacturer in Pmii.K.UTV IN Nkw York.—The t.dal West has stated in a AVe.stern paper re-iime, so far as it is concerned, the pow- pt^wers, South Carolina has a right :it any t rs granted by the whole people. ; moment when she pleases, to resume all cially announced as ?:>l!(l,I‘j:). | readers id’ vour witlelv-tliflus!tl truth-ttdl “FAc Ihmoeratir Pres.t in I* ti)ni/ha- nungtoii. daughter ot'(.i irdon I»eming. F.-i). of thi> place. W iimingti^n ainl I’etersburg p.ipers jileasc copy. Ill Mlatlcn conntv, on the 21 iiist.. bv Calvin ,1. Ldck.'oii. '‘If- stf,imii:n ni:(‘)\vN. of New Hanover, to .\li.--s UFllIX.'l.W li.VHNHlLL, of Hl.-iden. In .Montgomery comity, oti Sunilay evening the 1:5th iiist.. bv Sjicncer Maltuni. Fsii., .Mr. 1:K( HKN ri!i:i.'M,\N. S. n of Ilcnrv Freeman. Ks.i. to .Mis ITIM.IN'H McCASr.11,1*. ilanghter (d'.Mr. .1. .\Ic'askill. all of .Montgomery comity. DIED, In this jilace, on Sunday niorning last, at the resilience of her tiaiighter Mrs. F. .Mtdiityre. Mrs. .lANLTT CAMri’.FLL, in the '.'1st year of In -Monroe, on the Sth iilt.. after an illness of three weeks, 1>A\1D ANT>LlISON, only son of l>a\id ami Su.saiinali Ann Covington, agetl 1 it months. In Uichmoml. Va., on the l>th inst.oit. Mrs AVINIFltFl) Nomvool*. wife of the l!*'v. Dr. Norwood, after a very short illness, in the oOtli year of her age. In the death of a very great lo L().s']\ A SCOTCH I’FT.KLi: AVATCH SKAT., tiie li fti'" " cngr:i\ ed t.n it. The tinder will be liberal!V rewarded, if he will return it to Kiiv, •]> Li:i: v> INS LOW. .luly 'Jl. 1 w lit-' z\ "Watcli-iyiaker and Jeweler, AT Tin: OI.I) STAND, Siifii of the Larp' 1L.'^7/, rcturnt'il from the North with a large assortment of WATCllI^S, Cl.OCKS AN1> .IKAVKLliV, whitdi he in\ites the pul>lic to ex amine. .Among Jiis stock can be I'oiind,— (itdtl anil Silver Walelies of all kinds and )irices: (bdtl atnl Silver Fob. (Jnnrd. inid X'est i’hains; (iohl. Silver, Stone, and Steel Keys and Seals; iJreast Tins and Iv;r-l{ings of all kinds and prices; Finger Hings: flold. Silver and Steel Spectacles; Siher and (lold '1 himbles; fine Hracflets; Gold and Silver I’ens ar.d Pencils; (iold L'ckets; iidil and Silver l?elt Miickles; Card Ca.'cs: Coral iieails; Sleeve ]?uttons; fine Acconleons; .Music Jioses; line ami common Settlements. 'ONS who are inile)>ted to ns will con- an oli’.igation if they v ill settle iliiring the present month. All persons to wliom we aie indebted w ill please render their bills for pa\- ment, .Jnly I. I-;. HALK .ON. [Fi'fiin the -bmrnal and Messenger.] AN FHltoIl f>F THE AUK. In every town, villnge. or neighborhoiHl. intli- vidnals may bo ibuml, who. it is iielieved. nr*- atilicted with liver coinplairif; but who really labor under a very ilifftrent tlisease. The com mon symptoTns ot liver atiections aie—pain and tcndirncs.s in tlie right sitle. rough skin. A.ith.a yellow or t>iUoiis hue. puiiis in the shoulder-t ;ind frcijucntly in the collar bonert, together with more or ie's tlisorder of the digestive or- gan.s. ,»ut of tiiis nundicr. not more than one tenth have any of thi'se disturbances, e.\cej>t those of iii'iigestion, whicli may ami tioes c.\ist with i» healthy slate i>i‘ the liver. Tlic errt>r of the age then is. that it is dy.'{»ej)sia. or indiges tion that Constitutes tliis numerous class; and not liver atiections as tJiey are commonly term ed. To jirove this a correct view, let any phy- sifirin ol exi)erience investigate well, ami lie will tind that nnt more than one in every do/eii case.i have really any tlisease of the liver at all. lb sides this, nearly every case will at itnce be gin to improve b.v the use of the pri p'-r reme- tiies. or those combined ujion scieiitltic principles lor the cure of imligestion. !n confie.-iuity to these views, and strictly witiiin the limits of scientific metlicine, have the Tonic l>itters. Vegetable Fills, ami .Anti acid been prepared, fer the cure of tlyspepsia in all its complicated forms. 'I'he Ijitters are tpiite pleasant ami gently .«limulating. ami are lo be taken tvo or three times a tlay; the .\nti- acid at meal times, and the Pills ;«iiieh are .f this ladv. socictv has ..nffered *">1 I'istols; Silver tonic and laxative ) at night. JJy thus n.ing 'PVi. * I wo-1 i/l \i-.i 11 till- ^ >ilver Si»ooiis; 1 »rt->Ionoys; I urscs: tlu* monicniei' l;iily. the nm^t >vrctclic'l .>1* V A" , ('htrks, troin (‘ako dvspt'p^ia in all the cov.Dtrv will nt oncc hetiTi It is worthy of rem;irk, tliat the opinion ,rj..,jited jiowers, and annul .-ill the j.ro- i —Sixty of the Democratic presses of ^.1 b,- II-.oiIUr.i. :•> ♦b,. dr ift nf 1 •! •'' 1 • 1 I 1 • 1 u* . ! Pennsvlvania are out for the observtiuce of ( .xpie'tsO'i l»\ ll.imilton in tiu uiaii ox lnbitifins, bv simiuv lH‘iarin;^ lierselt out ; , * . i i i ... • • • 1 *1 J. 1 1.^0 ..." the comprfimist! measures as a whole, ami raiiticatmn, is preciseK' that which lias of the I nion i 11 i *- • * i i- i ‘ 11 1,111 >11. j down on the Alxditninists and 1'ree Stulers. Iieen repeatedly and .vt>lemnly affirmed by Hence, also, aeeonling to that (hKdrine, | take the part of the Free Soil- tlie Supreme Court of the rnited ‘^bites, —f„nneil out of territory pur-jers.”—W ilmixijtou Journal. Yes, and the whole (Jo and David Wil- we ciinnot, for want of the haml (iialities were cherisheil and strcngtlu'iied by a Particular attention to the for refu-enees to which we are indebted to : by the Tnited States from France a legal fru utl. Thus: because the po.ssession of Ixith banks of In the c!is(! of Martin vs. Hunter s Les- | ^jj^, ^li.'^si-ssipjii aud esjiecially the mouth sec ( 1 hejitoii o(>4,) the (’oiirt says, ^ j-Jver was deemed c.s.seiitial to the *• I ho (.onstitutifm ot the I nited States : (,j-' the whole people-—had a right was ortlaiued and establi.shed, X«)T iy the j t}ie day after her admis.sion into the I’nion, ,\hth 1)1 their mr.cmijii eiij/aeities; but ^ to secede—-to throw of! the authority of »miihiitiealli/, as the preamble of the con-, |jjg fnitod States—to become an indepeu- stitution deehire.'', by the 1*kople of TIIK ! foreign nation,—t;ike from them the I NiTKi) Statks.” ! purchased territory essential to their wel- A^mIii, in McCuIloch vs, Maryland (4 ; jj- pleaded reunite herself to Wheaton oHi.) the language of the Court 1 France. is. ‘•The flovernment of the Union is a j True, the United States might conceive government of Tin-; people} it emanates | the act of South Carolina k) be wanton from them; its powers are granted by them, and causeless, to have been promptied by u ♦•’.) imm OOm 1 n..n /V.. f.t-,, truly Christian spirit, ami n calm, unwavering Kfiuiiring td'Watches and .lewelrv. a cropo 1>,4 10,0()(» bales. One Ol t\SO trust in the kiml ami gracious providence of her Favettcville, N. (’., Jnlv L>1. years, when the eottun appearetl to come Heavenly Father! And hence her influence both - ' and are tti be cxerci.sed ilircctly on them, and for their benefit.” Again, in ]>arrow Mayor of IJal- timiire(7 Peters 24.‘i,) ‘•The constitution v. y orijaincd and established by the restle.s8 egotism or insane ambition, whilst that of Louisiana would plainly be a per fidious and unprinciplod robbery; but what of that? Louisiana was admitted on an eoual footin" in all respects with the origi- to the sea-ports in a larger (|uantity, it was jn (he family and in society was always most mot to boot are supporting for Governor a owint^ to the stale p;ireels of the year be- siilntary. l?y those who knew lu-^weli, she was man who voted for the Wilmot Proviso! ; fore coming down ami being added to s^uch Does the Journal expect to satisfy the peo-’ **“' piues ot preceding j^,,. ,,,„| ^.ymtort, for the convenience pie with the fair wonls of the.«e men, whilst ' l’"^; ; »nl welfare of other.s: and a wise an-1 .judicious * ’ I tin"’ it up and lorwanling to market. Liist counsellor ti> those who sought or needed her .... ... JtUlnnvnit Whiy. on the iL’th instant, Mrs. HldZAr.FTH ANN COFF.MAN, daughter of the late Kichan! Locke, and consort of the Rev. J. H. (’otfman, I’astor of the Lutheran Congrega tion in Salisbury, aged 21 years. In .Viison county, on the :Jrd instant, Mrs. LOFIS.A, consort of M. W. Maskc, Esq., in the 41th year of her age. In Windsor, Bertie countv, on the 2Pth nit., LEWIS ROND, Esq. Senator in the State Le gislature, in the U3d year of his age. His death is a public loss, as he was a liberal, public spirited gentleman and Legislator. On the oth \ilt.. at the residence of his fath er, in Randolph, RINNE.AS Ii. LINDLEY, aged 24 years, son of Wni. anti SHiah Lindley. On the 24tb ult., at the residence of her moth er, in Chatham county, Mrs. TLI.A LINDLEY, a;eU -J jearj, wife ci’ Tlioa. Liiitllcy. S'TOril large sizetl good MCI.I^S. well broke to the wagon, ami not exceeding seven years of age. .\ppl.v to l>. .V W. McLaurin, pepsin in all the country will at once begirt Hack-Oam- to improve: not cnlj- d’ that tightness and op pression after eating, or the eruct.ition of foiid, but the powers of tligcstiou will be strengtheneil, les, St:irs. ••Old a regular action of the bowels maintainetl. Nothv. itlist.-iinling the langour and wretched- iicPH td' feeling diiring the hours of tiigesti>n are removetl, yet tlie medicines must be coutiiiiieil regularly, with proper attention to tliet, until every vcttige of the tlisease is eni'licnted. In- valitls, however feeble or delicate, can use them with the utmost ailvant.-igc*. as they never naii- i«eatc the stoiiiaeh or disturb the bowels more than a mihl api;rient. One package of Dr. Litt'e's medicines con- their deed.s are ini.piitous'' | ^nd this year, the prices being at last i advice Nkw Yokk Ca.vai. Bii.I,.—The Loco- I remunerative, ereri/ hah- ,rax seut that I Near Salisbtiry ^ I, ,1 I 1. ..1 X 1 X* y^hli/ eoidif he pieked. (’onst'tiuontlv, this toco I'ress throughout the country has tor ^ ‘ = . " , . year, the quantity that can come tor sale some time past been engaged m abusing , dama.jc attaeic the crop) the New York Whigs for passing a bill to | .500,000 or 000,000 bales Ic.'js than our enlarge the Erie canal. W''ithout knowing ■ fj-iend in the W'est iJei^ires it. It is to be anything about the matter, they have de- j regretted that onr EurojHjan customers are nounced the Hill iis clearly a violation of, often led away by the stories in the.se the Constitution. It seems that they were ] country papers, ami refuse to buy in Eu- a little too fast, for the Chief Justice of j rojie unless at a dead loss to the grower, the Supreme Court of New York, a demo-1 jjy and by the truth comes out, and the crat too, has given his opinion that the bill ■ European and Amerit;an mill-owner has to oon.stitutional. Will those papers which ! come into market and pay fifty to one hun- havo luisreprcseuted the matter for jKirty ; dred per cent, more to s)>eculators, or else purposes, correct this error, now that it I gtop his works :ind his workmen, has been exnosed? AVc shall sec, 1 A COTTON riAMi-K, (oi'U'-oi’jia.) 1'ayetteville, or to the subscriber at .S'icksville. sistiiig td’ Tonir. BiKtrx, ..in/ni'id i'.iiti I 1;> miles above Fayetteville, on the i!H!?t sitle of ^ill nmteriallv relieve any Cape Fear river. July IS, IJi.jl. Carolinian tf. N. K. .McDLFFlE. ti-tf one of th bpep- sia or imiigostion, to he found by following tlej directifins; anti, if they do not, in any case the proprietor prescribes them tor, he wiil refund the price paid for a package. Many of the strange anti mj'sterions compli cations of tlisease arising from in'ligesiion, in some form, will be cured or greatly improved by using these remedies for a w iiile. The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. V,'. f; AUCTION. I WILL sell at Public .Auction, on Thursday yist inst., the remaining part of my Stock of GOODS .at Floral College, N. C.. consisting of almost every thing usually kept in u Fancy Little will be fonnd upon the outside wrapjicr or Dry Goods Establishment. of each of his Medicines. Terms—-All sums of Five Dollars or un«ler, Sold wholesale and j'ctail, by the Proprietor, cash. Over Five, a credit till 1st .January, 1852, at his Mnnul’iicturing Depot, No. 2ti4 Market with note anti approved security. e-treet, I’hihidelpLiit, and Macon, Georgia. 1). ii. Mc.MlN, To b«> hud also of James Cain, Rockfish; per J. C. Medlin. .Agent. Watson, Floral College; Townsend & Doug- Jul.v 1(, 1851. t>-2t lass, Beiinettsville; Dr. P. M. C^en, Charles- N. 15. There are Sf»mc fine and excellent t.ni; C. C. Uarbee, Barclaysvillc; I’. F. rt.cu'l. Goods, most of which were purch;ised hist R.ileicrh. J • w. J. Ag at l\r I ^; ett, .iHc

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