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r 1 an.l ■ 'llist^ wish,.;. .. ^ fv,-~ u. “■''I witij - “ “S « -trif,. 't f.:.- .-• if f ' t -f: . 1'; 'U ’t II" 11 .1 f i-.” -M ‘ • li. Uli•^ ' ' Ui,.'" Ji ' 11' ' ll ' II A i- icr I ll,..l ^ II- it- . : 1; r = lii -I ■ . f, \v' ; },r. te’. !r-it t rlif a-t '‘• u- n.=!!f '' i:'l n r - ' • ■ C.IJ'f HI. r|. ,* 1 takf a ■•■ iif in;i“ "' * u i'l-'r f jit.-.l St-it' nf lU V 'U W I ,, (1.||1 '»r n, - S-. ‘•'“i" I. , h, - 'I'- (‘if 1 P> i,;d t., hi-^ '■*' (;«1 tT tbi' L*; bu! intuin 1„ . nlldUCt vh ;i jlit-: (.ifi.cr inar> 0»SEIIV1^II. •J> J2i Y T 0* T H 1,’IL Ig: TH.sHIV. SKI’TKMBKR I ISil. / Xi>/i>v/ /7> rs thr ]\n7,'h/ Ohsrrrrr rj, .A '-'V' fhe »S»7h/-UVc/.V//, will Irheoularity of the Mails.—On! CrnA.—No authentic news can be ex-j Ddx Carlos Valencia.—This advcn- Thursday last, we received lettors from j pectcd from Cuba, until the arrival of the turous cavalier has again‘turned up.' The Empire City. This steamer was to have New York, which, according to the post mark, had been eujht dat/» on the road.— On Friday, we received letters from New \ork, with no pnst-marfc, which had l>een twclre (fa^s on the road!—only th/ee da}'8 more than are necessary for us to hear from Europe. h'TTKK fuom Tin: senior kditok. Saratoga, Aug. “23. OiK-o in»ro at this delightful place! ^ bo:ilth from its w.m.lovful f*.ur.t:uns, the gift of Providence. „„,ro I'.'tont and more plcasint than all the of the chemi.-^t. The North Carolinian—3Ir. W. J. \ atos will oontinue the i)ul(lication of the . ('arolinian until a sal. of ll.o office .-a,, l,o I eflocted. It will be sold to a Democrat. E. iV . Elank Ko.M).—AVe loarn that about ?(tOO wore received for tolls during sailed from Havana on yesterday, with the California news to Aug. 1st. If so, she ought to arrive in New Y_»k on Friday next. ^lany additional reports from the Island, and trom New Orleans have been put in circulation since our last. For instance, a runn>r was ctirrent in Mobile papers contiiin long accounts of his successful imposition upon the people of that city. The same, old story of the af- fiictcd “Mcxican Lieutenant” so worked upon the feelings of the people of Mobile, that until recogni.«ed and exposed by some who had before known him, the ‘Don’ was every where welcomed and treated with the most distingui.^hed consideration. JF^osiscript* morning, but after a hasty examination of tbe papers, find little of interest. The New York papers contain (letailed accounts of the Asia’s news, blit they are of no iinuortance. In the absence of any news from tliat quarter, they have turned tiieir attention to the discussion of Cuban annexation. Tlie Washiiiifton Union of Wedne.sday morn- The advent of old acquaintances, how- '"g announces the return of the President from NEW GOODS! Subscriber is now receiving a large ad- BY rillS MORXIXG'S MAIL. j dition to his Stock, consisting of We received three mails from the North this j Dry ( ioods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Caps, Boots and Slices. —also— IIollo\Y-Ware, Lt‘ather, "Window Crlass, White Lead, Ciieese, Mackerel, Codli.sii, &c. itc. kc. Which he oftVrs on reasonable terms. He otters for s.-jU* a lai-fre stock of WAXTEI) TO PURCriASi:, oil 3 NEGRO BOVS, bet^retB the ages uf 14 and 22 years. For IJoys well raised and of good chanicter, the highest prices will be paid in Cash. Apply soon to TITOS. U. UNDERT^OOD, j Fayetteville, Sejit. 2, I dism Motion. I rglHE copartnership heretofore existing nnder i H the name anl style ot TVSON k PV'llSOV j is this day dissolved by mtitriHl consent. All I persons indebted to (he firm will please maki? j payment to Mr. Tyson. wh.» is authorized t.i set- 1 tie the bvisincss. ]':>tch had been received from Gen. Twiggs at New Orleans, stating that the .'Spanish I which, .says a writer in a 3Iobile paper, consul had been put to death by the mob. | “was sudden and mysterious. The Helen 1 he Editor ot the Republic iiKjuired at : iiad not borne him away, and the coach- the month of August. A very handsiiuie j ^b(* jtioper Di'partmont anil found tl\at no j man declaretl that he di(l not take the! sioner to make special inijuiry into the incidents business, only 42 miles being subject to i such despati h had been received. ' stage. There were a tliousaitd cnnjcc- reported as having oceuired. rifos. V,. TVSON. .•er, was the signal of our hero’s eiodus, I attention will at once be giv^u ; Foreign and Domebtic LIQUORS, viz; | •‘'AM L .1. *N’- 1 • 1 ... AT 1 -I ; Cuban affairs. In his absence, says a writer 100 bbls. W]i>skov. i " ’ nich. .^avs a U’ntrr a Mnlnl.. n:mor. . , [JJ-TllOS. H. I V.SOH wHl COIlt i- j to the Chai'leston Courier, Mr. Cir.-ihftm has been active. It was by his order, that Com. Parker was sent to Cuba in the Saranac as a Commis- , ;i .Mfut crowtl here, though this | toll. It is e.\pecf«?d that in the course of f the end of the season. ' ** days, I> miles Mill be added to the Tlii’i'i’ 1 j, [j.j. !■ :ri:uiin, Tl. i' disjilay of fashion in its j nutnber now in use. cxtriincs for sober people to' ;it—and I'lenty of sober people to rhatit. T '-d;iy. however, three events ],,v,' with.lni'vn attention tr.MU even tash- {•,lli,._the t’uba news, the arrest of , ,7 ].i,ki'■kct. and the arrival of' .nm’. vinin l >Knagerie and Museum. v.a till' Lraiidot procession ot it. kind that 1 ovt r '.iw. In tbe van came i.Mmrn-r car contaiuini: the Hand. It W..S ;ib 'Ut tiiuvn t\ ct hi^h, and was drawn bv I" ROM Im'roT'K.—The Asia arrived in New York on Thursda\’ night the *28th ult., bringing Liverpoi*! advices to the IGtli ult. Cotton was um hanged. Fair Orleans Mobile Uplaiuls iSL— Fhuir was dull and liad declined (»d. to Is. The Asia brings no political news of interest or importance. presume therefore, that the despatches | tures with regard to his whereabouts — ! New Orleans papers of the 2:>th ult. received j which came to us bust week, bv wav of Lon,e ti.onglit he had f.-^lowed into “‘'‘•'‘‘"K’ coufirm the telegraphic accounts | .,.1 . • 1 1- 1 • ’ of mob vio!eiu*e, m the (kstrncUon turiutun*, i ‘/.undation.. , vast oeep the famous tnoe of Aborigines | - nn a so in the Kiihnnnid limes, a ^ and doubtli'ss expected th(‘ addition ot an : excitement prevails in tiie city. The "Delta” i ile>})ati h from New \ ork, st.itiiig that agreeable note to the mystic music of our discotu’ages the disordei’ly )>rii‘,'t.edin;zs of the ■ Ciey. (.ronzalez and his force iiad landed clioral waters. Others thoiodit he had exhorts the friends of ••Cuban indf- on the l.-land, nnd that Lopez, so far fn.m ; vani>he.1, as did tlie sweet^odors with I>«'»'lence" (the lovers of Cul.an sugar rather) | to go to work and secure it. j The Delta laments the death of (’ol. Will. i S. ('rittendon, who, ..^ay.' the iM ltti was a ne phew of the .\ttcrney (iener:i!. It speaks witli ■ nnu'b \)itti rncss of the ctuiduct >f L>>pe/. in de- ' scrting him. i Dl-IMON MkHTIM; in ClIARl.KSTON. 'I'lie “Auxiliary Southej-n Eights Ass«H-ia- tion," held its second meetin;r in Charles- having been ihdi ati-d, hehl jiossession, of wlTu h Jtt had bi'‘n invigorated, and I'ort Marie), wlien^ he was daily reci'iving accessions to his force. This desj)ateh was sa»d to have b»!cn receivt'd from ('apt. I. 'vis of the Eanijiero J'ti-anier, wlio was near Savannah on Satunlay for the pur pose of taking o(V reinforct nients. galed on a nu-niorable occasion above re ferred to. ‘*A friend was on the jioinf of writing his obituary—but tht^ return of the coach man this morning rendered it uunecessary and put an end to conjecture. The dcli- 50 •• Api>le I’randy. 10 •* choice ‘•old Na-h,” o years old. 10 “ old li ve \S iiiskey. Ilis .?tick of Foi;EIiN LlQl'OHS were fe- lect-'d with care an.l are of superior ((UaHty. They cot sist of— ••(lod.-ird ’ I’randy. ‘•Otard” (ill. “l:eti)i.'sey” ilo. ••>ld Jjondm iJock” ditto. Holland (iiii. .lamaica Hum. Irish Whiskey. Madeira Wine, supeii.ir. Sliciry ilo. • d>. I’lTt di. chiii. e, (\e!-y fine.) Sicily M;i‘lcir.'i d‘i. —IN (iLAS.:;— CliampaigM Wine, of ••lici'lsick"’ ami other fav(iri;e hr.Mi ls. Sparkling Hock, in pints and ijUarts. Still Hock, dti. ti>.. l.i inldu P.irt'T. Ml kiii'ls "f l‘rodnce bouiiht at the tine the Mi-rcantile 15usiaess ;it the Old Sta:il Oiir readers can estimate the value t> cate A alenciaii, tlie “wounded and bleed- •-cuted to t len. Toni 'I'hi'i was as much Victoria. ■r :i:- r- lace and .'b Om‘«‘ii, and fiery and lengthy leliveiid by Col. Ma.\ev and (icn .1. 11. Adams the •■youthful Marion” (if the South. The ■ 'I'^'ccht s and llesolutions agrei' in spet sav> •h of •• Washingtm,” the Mcn-urv ••was one of tlie most inipre>sive. iii:ui:;tuvc (.arnap Tl.uii;I> l.y (.'ii.v J,; w„ !,v two Slictland lu.nu- hall h.T'v'S as tlic elejdiants were speeches were Til''driver wa> a little boy oipthe iregir. the “youthful Washington, stin.‘■Iwaili^'h Miile. (uii. Tem hiiu>elf— (uu. .1. 11. Adams, who is, we suppose t!ic ival prodi-y, is here, but wa> not in 'c,:rria_'c. ’I'ln st- were succeeded I'V a 1 Uu' line d' V. hides, anl a«-e..nipanied by t!; .asaii'!' 'f people, from town and «-oun- t ;y. The villaire ha.' been :i good deal excited 1V several bold and surce>>t\il ca.-es ot j‘ rkct picking, and to-day a wcll-dres'cd ill 111 was caught in the veiy act, i’l aii'niu r nian'> p'ck- t. auvl on an"thcr laan ' pocket bo"k. He wa.» in>;aii v. rred iiit > a- great a lioii as any Hariium's. Huii'heds ■.■-ci'rtet! him t M.igNtiate’s olliee. It is said that tin- anti-^anibiiii^- law ]ia'-sed by the lite Le- _'.'!aturc ^'f .''tati* is > • severe that that 1!; 'r-f } . pillar pv"t’cs>i.’n can no b'liger be f..llewe,l by thoii-ands of pei>.'iis le r*^ and ill New Y ak city e>].ecially. and that tluy l,:.ve I -eu .llivell to npell robbery instead et' .-heatin.' at eard-. U pr'bably never I . rurred to ar.y of them that a living iii'jlit b.' cbtaiiied ! y h ne-* lab>>r. Th‘ t'uba ex|'.edit^.n. and the -ununary ex.. utiou of .‘>n ,.t' tlie iiivad.-i'. i- ui"ie talked of than .a.v event wiiliiii n.v iee"l- MARRIED, At Cuwper Hill, llnbesun cioiiitv, on the2Sth .Market price in ei.changf I'ur C'K.ds. nit., bv the liev. F. K. Na.h, C„'l. .UiUN Me- W. DllArillloN. ,, , , L„ ..ft „ b > I . .11 * 1 I • NEILL to Miss VIIICI.M A M. STl IinS. daugh- Sept. 1, IP-'.l. iS-w::m ton on the _od inst. Iiery and lengthy let- , 'itMdietl to this lU spatcii, when inform- mg l.ieuteiiant—the (’astilian consump- ter d' the late llcv. C. Stubi.s, of Marlbonaigh tei> were re.id. from .^lessrs. ('olcock, Wal- ‘'d, that (!en. (iuiizalez is in .'^onth Caro- tive—“tlu; beautiful, darlimr Dun,” had I'istrict, S. C. liiei' .11- .1 fl.; -1 .1^-1 I ■ Hi Cartlm^re. on the 17th inst.. bv !^ainucl walked tliirt_\-six miles the night »if his i.-. . ^ M.iny sympathising nuetings hav*'been depaitnn*, and was still pl.iying his tricks M.MtV n rmt lor Pensacola, on atraii;:ers”. held throi^hfint the eonntry, ainl in the Northei’.. Wi-stern, and Southern Cities. E.s.l.. Dr. A. W. U!:i;UKl!. to .Miss F. H.\N('0('K, diiughtcr of the late U . flaiicoek. high-toned, and forcible arguiin iits ever listened to l.y a (’harlesti«n audieiu-e.” "Marion ’ “eiuhained his ainlieiice in an e!oi|uent, spirited and ]>atriotic address,” by wlTu b after being “em hained,” thev hi' hand wer.'. says the .^len iiry, “carried away at times. It iiiust have been a wotuh'rful >p.vch. My the way. is it no* strange, after all the a."' rtioiis that ••Si»uth Carolina is united as one man.” anl that ••the people ili t».st tlu' I nion and look to *lisunion as their .-ialvati.ai,” that so ni;;n_\ ••p-iwerful” and "eiu hainiiiir” and r]\ enli- one of the -p.vehe: “carrying awav do nut snece«d in ••curving” them out of the I'nion/ We should like to hear thi' o.plaiin d. Tn,t;'.KApiiK’ l»K'PAT ni'.—The ft- eility of maiinfaeturing reports, and the still greater facility of their trair'ini'-ion to any part of fh«* I'nited ."‘tarbid> fiir to prov.' a ■rioii't vil. There m i ni'^ t>> b the no , !id to the falso rep Tts eoneenilll; etioii. F-. w or ii' iie att iiijd to ji.'titv ^.xpedition which are M-nt thr.'ii|^i- g^e •utHi- mva.ier- and li..»ev.r mu. h they may eonntry. by Telegraph from New I' pli'ie tile tat‘ of the c.'.ptiired nien, \ei_\ N,'ew Orb an-!. The hi't whi« h We have en. we find in the Wasiiington I nioii, ci'pied from the New York Herald. t'ew blant'' the Sj'.anish authoritic'. 'I’he t :• f i'. rii.it the nivaders had vfduntarilv an.l kiv.win-ly plaeed themselves beyond The de-pateh. vvhieh wa.- t..tallv witho.-.t the pale ..f prntection ..f civilized nations. f,.u,i.};iti-n, wa- thi- Th. y Were pirates, murderer^, robbers; and ill the event of defeat or capture had no ri.'lit to expect any ■ther fate than that wiiu ii they iiirt. It may pcrhap' pp ve t'atuiiate fi>r the p.jaee of the w.'iid that they 'uf.'ered. A day .>r iw.. ago, whilst in New York, 1 \i'ir.’d (ireenwi.od, the beautifiil ei-nie- T. ly, 'itiiateil .'onu* two nr thr*‘e mi!',"- from till- eity; and wa> a'tonished to see Imw V.ipwily th.it oveat city of the dea.l had ex- teiiilecl it- iuan>I.iii', aii'l of course it.' ten ant'. Tln re have probaldy been M .\>!iiM.ri>N. Aug. 2t>. I''. 1. The I’lt 'aleiit hi.' arrived. 'J'!ie eabi net iniii: .liately In Id .a ne-> tiiiL'- If "a ill Stn thi' ev. niiiL'. A l"\ aL'tit g- e- in the >te..ni r ."'.uaiiji vaiia. ( Ml the stieiiL'th 'f th'-'O Tel ti«in>, till- Heriild ii summary of the lat> .-t new “The l’re:-idi nt has ju't k tnrtieil, liii'le. til \\ a‘h;iii:t.in. the ten ibi.- aiol >!ii'ckiiig iiitcilii'i lice 1V III ('utia having al.niptiy i wt .'lu it the progijunme fir tin.- •I nnii-i;t to 11 1- •gri'piiie •Mitiirial Its I>.ilt.i ■'a_\ : ju't K tnrtieil, p I'orlie.' de[io.ited there within the ten or contiiuiatioji i.f his \ irgima plea-^ure tour. A cabiiif t meeting was held last evening, at whic h the fnli .wing head' of the e.\> eu- tive department' were present, in con.'ulta- ti 'U v.ith ;h- President. H.,n. Th. . Hun. A. 11 twelve years since it was laid ont, and in fifty y.,ars more the dead of rirrenwond '»ili tie ill.ire than the j>re-ent living p ipu- 'atii'ii «.f .\ew Vurk. It is not jiossible to i; '. ribe, and iianily to eoiu.eive, the beau ty, .rural and artificial—especially natu ral—of the j/lace. Its never-ending va- I'l' >y - I hill aii'l vale, of tree and shrub .uid 11 w.T and grass, fif fountain and lake, L'Tiive and garden, of winding walks and I'l'i.id avenues, of views of river and ocean, • •r'\in. .''-i'r*-ta.’v'if tin-T.-c.i'ury. II. Stuart. Sce’y (if th- Interior. If.111. \S m. . ii:il.:uii, See'v .f tlic Navv. H'n. Ni'than K. Hall, Pi.stiiii;sti r (ieneral. The foll iwinir member.' were absent: Hun. Hanii-l Webster, .''(■crct.iry nf .'^tate. Hun. .^l. I'liiirad. .''ccrctarv of \V:ir. Hi.n. .1. .1. Crittenden. .\tti)rm'v (iem ral. Of Course th(' proceedings in cabinet deiiouiieing the inhumanity of the Span ish authorities, and the conduct of the Annrican Con-nl at Havana, >>/I' ftith no- thuKf IS /ciimrii. We hear many reports also of the volnnti-ering and sailiiiir d' si>nu“ hundreds of nu n I'mni New \'oik, I‘hiladelpliia. New hlean, i\;e. ,\11 the lejiorts however, are telegraphic. Tin* third meeting in Ntw Yoik Citv was hehl on the‘JCuh ult. In consei|iicnce ot the excitement, the city authoriti, s had called ont a lar-e poliee f nc, and tbe 1I\- pres> sa\ ' that the house of the Spjini'h ('onsul and the oflice of a Sjiaiiish new spa per ••may be said to have bci-n garri.'.iiied.” As showing the levelling and ili.sorg.uiiz- iiig spirit of those cng;iged in the Ciil'a excitement, the L.xprc" publishes the fol- lowim; proeeeding> of “.i side meeting.” It ,'ay: “AftiT the meet iii: had br .keu u]-. and as the proeev'ion wa^ ab .lit st.irting, a 'J eak'-r m uiiited the .'tep-> d the itv Hall and sp 'ke in .'iib.'i„nce a' I'olloW': “.'Iv fri- iid', 1 ;iin for liberty in (’nba, and wish In r libei'v with all my lie.irt and suih blit tir>t 1 wi'h fu’ freedom and lib. rtv li' re, ia N* vv \ork. '1 li.- I ion' here in tli;> city aii- ju't ii~ lyrannieal and oppri"!ve as r!ie l>oii' in ('uba. '1 here are ji.> 1) ill {'u’iia wi'C tli n the [>.ins ill Wall ^tr•et. ;ive U' libeity iiere, or ifivt' Us u. ath. Why '!:.iiild a p". r m:;n work fir seveiit v-ii\e cent.' a d.iy and a 1 >ou in W all .'tn . t loll ..n eom h. ' and rido in eoai hc' with SIth» p. r d;.y'/ Tlii re i- no eijiialitv in rlii' country, aiil there vsill in- no llbeftv till VM- put dov.ll the l>on~ in N'W ^’.irk. 1 1 \e in a eell.tr. Wliv slioiiM a man wie don’t wo;k live in a pai I. i'/ I am re.idy to > to ('uba. and to ti-iit for iiteib'iii any wiiere, ' .n a' 1 I -11 get lilf. tv and . .jH:dity here. 'I !ie .''jiaii'.'li ('oii'ul 1' iio more th.iii oii,' *lion- .'aiid ii h men in New York. I’iie (’r n - ea i- not so bad as the Wall -freet pr' .'S. No ( 111 at) 'UtieJ' h.’llf as mileli a> til" ]iooT j'- j'b tii.it l;ve it! the C.rii ,,nd 1 itli 'A’.uds.” The spi-ak' T w:i' tioiiiil on at b iigtl; in this Vein, will 11 hi' voii.. wa>dr.iwin 1 in the mu'ie. Tli- re w :s an Iri'h .'pe. k r i !i fii • .'^and pr.-aehiiiL' feni’ii raiice, and si l.rietv, ami virtue, amid the howl.- and j‘ ‘'rs of the p. .pulaee.” K.vp aliiii ij> are .said to lie titting out in the city, but the I'.xpre" has no doubt but ; t.iat till ('olleetor. I'. S. .^larshal and Dis trict Attorney vv ill sneeeed in pri'VeiitiiiLr them. In this connectii-n wc niav state. Tiik Diri-KUKM’K.—The Whigs of New ^ ork elect to tiu' E. S. Senate a true Na tional Whi DIED, Vt i'artliage, on the 2Vth ult.. C lUNF.I.lCS DOWl), 1;m|. ,\t the time Ilf his dciith. .Mr. blit ill) not adopt resolntion.s Iteglsti-r if M"irc cninty. and Pust- , , , , master at Carthage. The latter oHice he had iiiilte so sTroiii; as t lev should. i i i i- n i . i i A c J ■ iieMi lor J * yrars. He an as an n-!H‘.sr nii'I nc- Tilt; Democrats of .^lassachusetts adopt nevfilent man, and his death is universally re- rcMdiitions excessively patriotic, but (det t [ vii'wai,,r,it.,l. out and out abolitionists, to the E. S. Scn- Sc[it. 1, IP-'ii. \\ alclu's aii(i J(‘weirv. 'Eho Sui)Sfrii)(‘r rey'ci-tfiilly infoi iiis the jivib- \\ be. that he h.iH .just ri'turn- '• \ eii fritm the North, with a • r ^ fine iissurtment lit (Mtld and 9' Silver W .V T C H it S ; C.nld Foh. Gurinl Vest 'liains: ■ in I'linhage. ^ wTmn: soliT; ' fX front of the P>rnm h of the I’aitk of tlo* I Stiite of North t'aroiina, in this tnwii. on j 'I'hursday the 2'”)th instant, at 12 ii'clnck. .M., j Si.xteen Sfiare.! of the Cajafal or .!nii;t Stuck . of the .Merchants’ Sfeamboai CdinpHuy. I C. P. .MAJJd’.TT, Att’y. ! Sept. 1, 1S-’)1. ITts I ~ Ndri’K’i:. ~ j rg^.VKMN up and conimitti‘'t to the .Fail ot' j -S Sampson ('ourit,A'. on the 2Sih inst., a ne- 1 gro hiiy w liii s.ivf. hi.** name is i.(>NON, and that 1 he belongs to .lames H. Shell nf .'^oiith ('arolina. ! .Said boy is abiut 20 years old. ■'> feet S nr li» ' inches high, and weighs about H’O jmunds. I The owner is renuestei! to ci>nie fnrw.nrd, I jii'ove lu'dperty, jiay charges and take him ' rtwnv, ISAAC P.OVKIN, .Jailer, j Clintiin. \ugust 2'.t. {(•i.'il. 1^-tf j B j(trd oj Snpcrhitendcnis of (Umi- j muti Schools^ ACiiisT 1*:, i.s'.i. 71 Ll>('1'IONS will hoM hx tlie scvora? ate. The Wa'hin-ton rnion is so horrified at Ai:Ul\ AI.S.- Aug 2'.*—Cliiitham, with bimt Telegraph ill the course nf th-' New York ^Vhilrs, that tow, with goods fi.r Isham Cn\. l!ev .1 ingi.1'1. for weeks past, it> .•olunins have been fill- ' . , male .''eiiiiiKirv. Iitirav, .\| .V l.jiker, .lenkiiKj ed with deiiuneiaUons of them. lint the Koberts. m' limwu .v' S-m. F I’ciitrcss. ,M M .^aiiie i.aper, thus abusive of the Whigs, 'l''»'isim, .1 P. Sloan, .1 T o Wilb.ir, K(.w;.n,sc bill..' nothing to condemn, but much to ,\ug ”.0—Gov (Irah.ani, with goods I'or sundrv jinii.o in the conduct of the ^lassachusetts m rchanfs of this p!..*e and iiio rior. I, 1 .,1 I- • . • .\uir. —.Vveiii'boiough and 1>. Lewis, from I’einoeraev. In t le I mon s estimation, n - ■». i . i .• • , Henrietta, with good.' to si.n>li\ pci sens ol tin.*? worils are much more siiiiiificant than ae- j'l.-iee and interior. tions. A III w phase of modern Deni.K-ra- \ F.vergreen. * town and ciuntrv. with full cargo for ItlVr.Il in good P.oatiiejT oi'ler. 'I'liK Wa.'m.Mi'Ki.N r.MuN.—Charles K.lines. 1->,|. late Kditor of the .Nashville I nioii. hu' leeii a -'ii-iated in the coinhu t of the W ashingti n I nioii, with 'daj. A. -J. n. iiel'on, who very miuh iieided ass’st- allee tVoIil .sonieb.i Iv. . receivi d tlu‘ Ni.W 1’aI‘KI!. — We have tir't Number of tlu' “.Vorth Carolina I’ajt- »i'!." pnbli«luil t \ ry other I'ridav, at A'lievilb . 'r«rni.'?l in advance. Tllini TK OK UKSPKCT At a meeting of the niembei-s ot' the l\i- ib- (■■■mpiiny, ii-. Id in the Town Hall in l\iv tteville on the *J4th day of Augu>t, in ■ ii'i Ip-' ;ii-e of the death of (’apt. W M. 11. r»A\.NV. a e.mmitt-.e having b. eii appoint ed. reported the I'ollowin;: resolution>: Wh. re.is, it h:i' pb-ase.l \!ini-ht\ n.id. lh‘ • il'pilit all CM lit', to reni'.'t* troin us our w..r! v Ii iend .••.II I brotin r S 'ldicr, Ca[ t. Wm. H. lla’vm: 'I'hi r.-l..re. lti>..l\. i. That ieath has I. niiive 1 tVoni our ranks a be'ioc.i. iiipii't.i-I. aii'i p.itl iotic >..!.lii r an I worthy cili/en. 1;, ....Ivt'.l. Thai e deeply depliire liis l.-s«. and -I.a’! h.lig chci i>h his many virtue.', while we iiiimbty lii.w ill s’l'imis'i.iii to tha* riciiigwho l;;i' madf the bre:i. h ill our r.ink.s. li. 1. Tliat «c tcnii«-r to the rebiti' cs ot lit., deeeaved our he:.rt-lell .'ym]iathv in thi' tiieir s i.l i.crcave'aciif. i; ' ijvi'd. Tliai as a t-iki'ii of rcsoect t'or the ■ iii.ased. >\c will \vear the USliai bridge ..t' iii..i:i iiiii;; for thirty .lavs, Iti'i-iihed. That a copy ..f tln'.'C resolutions ln> sent to till- family of the det-eased, and that they al.'o lie insertcl in the F.ivi.tteville papers. W.'W. .UiNKS, S.-cy. HKMt.VT UP l.opltZ. A I' tter has been reeeivel in this city tVoin a n liable soun e in Nt'w York, w hich 'fat. s that the S]ianish .^linister h.is re ceived olVieial int’ormation from ('uba that AP.P.IV,\bS. .Xuirrst 2^—Sehrs I.ejjoy from New York. (ir‘iiifr from .avitiuiah. .s^.-iiiiuel K Potter from I’misIoii. I’ll—I'.iigs Staie’ar.l and .John U How from New York; .S.dirs P. W Itrown and Ira PirewstiT from New Voi k, (' i> H.iM'r I'r-.m New Piver, tdrinthian from Paltiiiiore. \\ Hart from I'liiiaiUIpliia. F WPTTltVII.I-P M.MIKKT—Sr.PT. 2. that the L.xpif ss contradicts bv authority Lopez and hi lirandv. ll 'eh. 'lO )i • >•) 1 Lard. 1 J i 1 Ditto, apple. 4J !i }■'> i.ealber. .‘^ole. , JO : I JO Hee-iwax, •JO • 1*1 Lead, bar. \ : I 7 r-afoii. 1 t a ^lol;l^se.'^, * ^ r>' • 1 J7 15agriiig, 1:5 a •JO N.-iils. cut, 1 i] Vitt-'ii, •'i .‘ a 7. ( lafH. 4.J 0 -'o Cern, ‘.•o' a Oil. Linseed. '.*o Ciiffee. • 1o ■« 1 1 1‘owder, ’i 1 OO a i; ml t lieoe. a 11 .■liot. 1>; 1 ‘J r.ipperas. •> 1 .■'ug:'.r, brov. 11. H ; ll (':ilid!cs. K '. F. I ".' a h; Ditto. h:if. 11.^; a 1 Klii.ir, t a 4 ; Salt, sa.-k. 1 J 'l a 1 40 Feather^. a J 1 >o. aliiiii. bu. , a 40 Flax^ei'd. 1 OO :i 1 IJ .' Shiliir’es. J a Jl Hiile^^. -n •eii. 4 ‘ Tallow. s a lo‘ Dittij. drv. a 1 I Wheat. H) a Iron. .•> e lies. •’» :i Whi-’-.v. 4J a ) •'. Dll. r.ii- li-li. a 1 Wool. IS a JO liidig'i. - 1 :i 1 .1 Willie Le:ei. - a J^ Lime. IlolK 4-« 1 Irown .''he etillgs, I'l eent •i. Cutt' ■n Varii'i. t II 111. 17 K KVIKW (IF Till' m\i:ki 'T. Tl BI’K> >ri\K has de clilied. .'•ai»s \ irgin and '^’elidW Dip >i] T'l; H; ird ‘.*0 cts. ^ lO. o 1 IJosiN • ■O ti> •••■> 1 •fv. Sl'lHITS TrHl'KSTlNK ‘J 'A}.. V\ hite (i.ik St vv K- ^1'.; .\ ,sh Hcadiiii; ^IJ! M. Nil ehall;_i' ill the market Wertliv ef .«] i'Ceial imte. WlLMI.\t:T ‘itN M\l;KKT riaemi ill ilemi'ii d :lt IJ to IJA. bog r I'Und. Corn imie ll wanted at SO. I'linir—1 lialtiiimrc •'» OO lo -J NeJtlie rii 4 ;.'| to 7 'lO. Lai- d IJ.! to 1;!. none iii mark et. Lime 1 oO. Liim i ler— Flooring Boards 1 ■J no to IJ ">0; \\ idc 7 .'•'c.'iiitliiig \ (Ml. T iiriieiitiiie—Yellow 1 >i]i J lo: \'irj:iii 'J Il.-ird 1 •JO to 1 ."0; S] •irit.'* - Turp. I’ll. Tar 1 40 to 1 '). ('ow I’e.'is to^ 1 OO. TimbiT— .•Several r, lift s sold, j'i-ices range from , . council have not traiisjijred. As one of of eity and village, are beyond my powers the results h ot di serijition. And tiieii the irraves.— the statement th.it th owever, we are informed that '”>P'd the oiheers Ibsfriit Attorney d' the fir.'t ('tibiiii the llth inst., at a place called 1‘alayitas, m east of H.ihia Honda, took vilhiL^e of Dozas. where ■\t New N ork. Cotton ia deniaud ami market firmer. Siile by side lie the rich and poor, the former with massive marble vaults, or towering crilniiins, the hitter unadorned, or only witli u flowers *r ^rc(‘U ^russ. Thi're are singU* toui^s there ujmhi wliicli to day; and, doubtless, he goes armed with instiaictions for a rigid iininirv into the , facts connected with the capture of the l"’*^s as to t k m. fiftv ]irisoners e.xecnted at Havana, and in-I „ ,, ~ . . 1 • . 1- ' H.MU> to — \\ lien the I’resi- to tne fa *.' aini circumst;inces attending . . . , thousands of dollars have been exjiended. their execution; and also with instructions •'“'mi* months .since, issued his iiban One, es{»eeially, whii h 1 am sure could not inipiiry froiicerning tiie iireing at the proc lamation, hc was denounced by the have cost le.ss than ten thousand dolbirs ^ St:ites niailsteamer I'alcon. It is liocufoeo Press as interfering to i>r> r, nt r,,-,..-,lsll,c.loall,ofaW;,utiMv„„„»lJ,lv’, I':’'’'''-' , ^ ‘ mes.scnger wm I>ear to Mr. Owen .some on her seventeenth birth-day, by a fall very important information.” IV..Ill a carriag(‘. It has white marble sta- Now, the Fnion says, it was known to flies of a female figure, and of two kneel- every one in Washington, that neith.-r the ing angels, themselves superb works of President nor Mr. Stuart had returned, art, and every other imaginable adorn- and that Mr. (’onrad mentioned iis ab.-ent’ ment of carved marble, with a small gar- luid never hei ii avvayl 'JTie (’abinet meet- deii of the rarc.st ro.sfs and shnibbery. i„g therefore was never held, and of conr.se Altogether there are few such spots in this no action was takoi by “tl.e Cabinet.” counti V , as (jreenwood, few in which love When we have such cvilences f)f its niis- and afl'ection, wealth and pride, and a de sire fested tin four league.' cssion of tin having an upw.Trd ten'ienc.v. publishes also, letters from other distiu- thev wert' dislodged after a bloody fight btiles luring the week at o.l to S,j. with tin' Spanish troops, in which the lat . , -II • I • I ]»o>si.»ion ol tin* Vlll.lge oi i ozas, ”0’ '' ('Imrle.ston. ('ott.in niark't firm. prnii‘s I "ovcrnmenr agent goes over in the .'teamer meeting. He was not in the city. It they fortitied tiiem.stdves, but from which ],.,vi„2- ,nnv.Trd ten iencv. Sales of i:5,-)i» Saranac to Havana, whii h h aves Norfolk .nished citizens, contradicting similar re- ti,'r sullered a severe lo.ss, both of ofticcrs and men, and that the invading force was broken up and disjiersed, and Wc-re pursued on all sides both by the troops and the na tive population, who were highly e.xaspe- ratcd. 'j'he source from which we procure the .\nuricaiis from going to ('uba and assist- i above information entitles it to full conii- ing the Patriots. Now, however, since . deuce, so far as (o the fact that it h.is II. irAi.i., i/r/frritie Fotni(tri/, C\STIN('.S OF KVFPV HFSCltlPTION M.VI'F TO OKHKll. (t-\ lot of P.abbet Metal for sale. Winslow street. Sept. 1, IS-')!. NO'J’K i:. I'lLL IMI WI.\Ti:ii (lOODfi. isa . (iold. .''iher. .''teel ;ind (!ilt I’.reast Pins; Far Kings: Finger l.ings; (io^f Silver. Steel .•iiid .''hell .Sjicct.ides; O.ild and Silver i’eiis and Peiii ils: Cold and Silver TIiiniMcs: l’>raclets; I.iK-kets; (lold and ^Ml^er P.elt l!nckles; .Sleeve Ibitt'ins; Cla^i'S; Silver Cups ;.Music I'lovc-i. Sil ver Fruit :in'l Ilutli'r Knives; Port-moneys; Pur ses; a fine ass-irtment of Walking Canes; Plated ('ake P.askets and Castors; a large nssortiiieiit of tine and cniiiiuoii Accordcoiis; \'io]ins; Flutes; Fifes; Stii veyors'Compasses; Chains; .^lathemil- tical Instnunents; Ladies’ Work I’.oxes; tine and CHiinaon dmiliie :iiid single b;irrel (Iiuis; Pistols of c\irv vjiiiety; C.-iiue l!ags; Slmt Poiudie Po'.M.er l iJisks; Perciis'ion Caps; fl.ig Colhirs aii'l Calls; tine l’i'ck*-t and Pen Knives; .'Scissors; Pazors; Nceille.; I'hessniin aii'l Hoards; H.iir. Tooth. Nail. I.jitlier :ind Fle.sh P.riishes; Note Pa])er; i'.nvelopi s; anil a great variety of F:iiicy Cbiods. Purchasers will p1e;ise give i^e a call. j [0^i.’l()cks. \\ aiclics and Jtnv- clrv iieaiiv PepaireJ. W. PP.I.'iP. Hay .street. I : Scjit. 2. is'il. lS-:“m IJa;?i!*rr€*oiyj>i‘ I’orlrails. t('. SMITH. l>;'gnerri-a)i .Artist, h.iving • been instnicfed in one of the largest and best Pstablishments in New V^rk. and l>y one of tlie best ,\rtis:s in New York or any where else, won'.d resjiectfuil v inf i ni the citi/en.s of Fa,vftti.\illc. ai.'l pfrsi.ns living near, that he has a p..I m in ihe Fayette\ille Hotel litteil ii|) brr taking Haguerreotypes, and wonM be ver,v nnii;h pleased to w.-iit ou those who may wish to have tiieir l.ikenes-es t-.k.'ii. He has the best materials tli.it can be b-.e.uht any where with- (.nt any exce]itiuii. He intends stopping here only a few weeks. Ca;' s.niii, if v.iu wt'h ji correct ami good Likeness. He feels that he can satisfy those who m:,y irive him a call, if a correct and good Likeness will d ) it. Time of taking, from A. M. until P. M. Hai k or black dresses best for taking; white will not answer well. Prices fr 'iii Tw.i t.» Ten Dollars. Oh. w.id s Hill' power the gifiie gi»‘ us. T.. soe or.r>elves a> ithers see us. It \miuM from many a blunder free u.®. And I'oolish 11..til.II.—Ihtn.'t. Put Collie when you will. ,\ ]ierfect likeness you'll have, i It' \ oil >nly sit siill. LoM-rs ;ire of ail itheis the best suVijects for silting. thoUiih the most di!li'.:ult to ple:ise. Secure the sli.idow I’.re the substance fa ;e.—Sha/. ■’/ifirc. Seiit. 1, IS.'. L IStf 'I'ht' 'rrustccs ot t!i(' Fayette ville and Paleigii Plank load Company invite j.ropos.ils to furnish Lumber fi r the construc tion (.if their P.oad freni Fayeti ville to Kings- burv. Pr.ipositious to be tiled with the luider- siirncl, or with either Nathan King. .1. C. A\il- li.inis, .1. W. Strange,•nr NL V. .lones. as early :is )iessilile. and to'state t^e [irices and juiiiits of deliverv prel'crrcl. A. McLFAN. Ch’n of the Hoard of 'I’riistees. Fa,vctteviHe. ,\!ig. 2tj, HS.")!. IT-^lt llVii/rr/ to ('ottirarl for^ 'I'Ik' Suhscrilx'f wishes to con tract for onf. MILLION OF KKl) OAKHHH. ST.WK.'s. of the following dimensions, vi/,; Full 44 iin lies long edge; to average 4 inches in width; none to be less th.in They must be got out of good, sound timber, and not to show miieh sap. They must be roimli shaved with the drawing knife. For which tpiality of Staves, I am willing to pay •‘>!1S jier thousand. K. 1). HALL. Wilmin;iton. .\ug. 20. LS.I]. ]S-tf j JH ^ School llistricts, eu the 2d rhni sdav in j October m .\t, for three Coiiiiuutee men in eacii Hi.strict. I "Tlie people of each .school District heri to- fere j'lititled to vote, are to nu'ct at their re- ; spectivc school-houscs. on t!ie 2:1 Thursday of October, and elect their School Committee, uii der the same rales, restiii;'ilnns ami reguhitions : i)rescrii>ed -for their government prior to tt;e .\ct l>^^tS to 1S4'.I. and that they enter on the duties of the ofiice the tirsi Tliiirsdiiy in .Jaiiii- ary.” ■fliey are to m.-.ke re;>ort tii tin* Iloar.I of .''ii- perintendeiits of ^le number of Scholars in their resiicctive Districts. The followiug persons, or tiny two of them, are appointed to hold said Flections, who will m:;ke report to the lioard. It is refiuested that they give notice of the said Election in their respective Districts. In all Cases where ro Klection is held, th" • l?o:ir;l of Snperinteii.’ents ajipoint t!ie Comiuit- t.-es. EDW^D LEE WINSLOW, Ch'n, &c. District No. 1—H Dewar, Wai Seaborn, 'I' W .-Spence. 2—.Je.sBC Mathevv.s, .lesse .Morgan, Stephen Pegram. 8—A W Hetts. .lohn Spence, Wiley Sexton. 4—Calvin Smith, Zachariah Cotield, .Jr. Kiin- brcl .Jones. i)—(ohn (biskins, .Vlexander MeLeod, Wil liam Sexton. t;—William Williams, William C:irdner, Wil liam K. Hocka.jay. 7—John .McK:iy. D W Massie. Henry .Aver.i. 8—Daniel Stewiirt, .biseph .Vdams, Walter Ennis. —Lovit Pyal.s. Thomas Jidinson. P J Nfirris. 10—Williiim Stewart, .James Hodges, Furney Tart. 11—Joiia. Wood. Tsn.nc Taylor, Henry Pojie. PJ—Diiuie! Mcl-ionald, .lohu 1' Tavlor, An^in McLellan. lo—Davi.l McNeill, .A iison W.-hIo, .Jas (»ed.lie. 14—lohn .Nliirpiiy, Sen'r, itngald McPhail, .John McPhiiil. l'»—Farijd Armstrong. Kztkiel Knig, John . Mur]ihy, .Ir. • Hi—.Joshua Taylor, .lames Guy, Cteo McKay, 17—Haywood (iainey, .luhu (ieddie, .lohn C. Wright. I 18—Newsom Autrev, Wilson Faircloth, .\lex. ' Maxwell. P.'—.John C:ide, John Williford, Miilcom Mc Millan. i. 2U—William Cade, llaudal McDaniel, .Tames Evans. i 21—.Toseph P.ullard, M II Sewell. .Ton;vth.nn F, .\veritt. 22—Jtisc’ih Downing, .fon.'ithan Ciirter, Val entine Downing. 2o—Elijah Fisher. Duncan West, Daniel L. .Smith. 24—.Vle.xanikr McLennan, .lohn Pell, Henry P King. 2-'i—(i T King, H Wright. .Tohn Wood. 2'»—P.ciijuiiiiii Smith, .lames t.'olviii, Is:ifio Pr.inch. 27—Henry Elliot. .John I'.lliof, Rev E Mi'Nair. Alexander Walker, John McNeill, .Ir, W L V. illi.iiiis. 2'.*—.'Samuel D Pipkin, .f W Hodges. Stewart Pipkin. oO—Alex'r D McLean, .lohn L .\tkin?, Major Neill .McLean. ;11—iieiijamin .Morrison, Hector .McNeill. \\ m Wade. ;?2—M.nrk Wade. .lohn I. Picthea. .Iona lloiley. :lo—Malcom McK.'iy, .lames Seiiter, Albert Holloman. ::4—Neill t''l;irk, Nathan iiutler, Diiniel La.s’i- ley. * ;{.')—.Tohn Mcl’ae, Daniel McLean, .M:ilconi Phick. —llobert Nordoii, Wm McDugaM, .Vles’r McPluiil. ;J7—Daniel .McCormick. A Thomns, Duiitan Pattci-sou. ;;s—.James .■> lliirrington, .\rchibald McLean, Hector McNeill. ;;>)_Unncau .McLean, .Ir, Malcom iKjvc, An- iiich thick on the thin • » t i’ P‘i» !'• -l,- 40—.Allen Pniie. A .1 ( amemn, Liley l.»ick. 41—.\ivhib;i'.d McCollum, Kob't Smith, Neill McLeod. 42—Poderick McCrummeii, Neill Tatferson, .Vreliibiild Patterson. 4'1—Alexander Ciimpbell, Arch’d G Pay, .Vi len .McDoug.-ihl. 44_K I) t;iliis, Po)>ert Craham, L P>etliune. 4')—AVilliam McDiarmid, Angus .McLeod, Neill I.amon. 11 rBlIIE Subscribers are now receiving a well Averitt. ■ .selected stock of Stajile and Fancy DPY opposition to the advice of the i'resident, ^ immediately after the liocofoco Press denounce ^Ir. h'illmore i iv;,i of the stoiimer Cherokee, st: eir executioni In other i that desp.itches of the above tenor v iiini whom they demninc- | received by the Minister, which were put | CiOODS, together with a !;ood assortment of c (!.\pedition, responsible board at Havana when the Ch«‘rokee j Htnidy-made Clothing; rmbrellas; Hats ,. ., -i ! . t,il )l’ i departure. ; Caiis, and IJonnet.s; all kimbs of lJuots am , . t 1(1 J I \\’e have our.'i Ives but little doubt it.‘‘1 Shoes; C’arpeting; Sadtlles, Bridles, Whip; LIST OF li:ttkus ECEIVED in the Post Otlice at Fayetteville since the advertisement o‘f 1st .August;— Sarah AnderS(.iii, William II Autrv, Arthur llarbara I’uio, Kiiiyoii Pranch. Duncan A! P>uie. Wm 1! P>i-ock. .1 L Prvun. Isah Howlcs, Daiucl .V I5uie, Thomas licne, 15 II IJarfield, N lllack. C Hoard. 50—Malcom .Mc!regor, DiigalJ McDugald, .John L ('amyibell, Daniel t'orr. .Allen .1 ('am- John Kay. eron, L F Carr, Arch’d Cameron, .Mary 1. "ar- 4 • 1 ♦ ^ p 1 r . ' actuallv been received bv the Spanish Americans have gone to (uba in ilirect . •' , , ‘11*1 a * *1^ Minister. It will be recolkcted that the • the , [ (JOODS. .\mong their stock v\ill be found the as the cause of their execution. In other j that despatches «d’ the above U'uor "''fc ' j^test styles of Ladies’and (ientlcmen s DPESS words, they hold 1 cd for opjiosing the for the exp( dition rj’jj,,. Stokm in Till' i’KK Dee (’ot NTRV ' dispersion of, Colhirs; Ihirdware and Cutlery; Lea- uii anecTion, wealtn ana pncie, and a lie- use we are induced to condenm tbo T..h. ' m ‘ ,* , ‘ ; the force under Lopez, as all the collateral , ther; Hollow-ware and Crockery-ware; Loaf, ire f.., ,li..pl.v, have 'e clearly ,„a„i- ,-,1 .rahll, a" n ilu T' 1- 3(MK Wi„,; and we | Lu,„’p, Crushed, ClariBeJ a„,l Hr,„v„ Su- esfed them f.T- ivl 1.1 r .. c i • ' . , " ' ' 10 pa. t nU., says: Can only ilccount for the capture of the }^;,cuira and Java Coffee; find a better-ei'r’ ^ tl ’t "V^*l re-\ u y’/,,, On Sunday and Sunday , pri.soners who were executed on the 16th : I,.on and Nails. , . ‘f y liance can be placed ujion the statements night last, we wen; visited in our vicinity | by supposing they were a portion of the I (joods, which will be sold day i Co, Joel Horn, William Hudson, Sara A liamson. this earth contain.s. But I will not repeat which are daily circulated by it, and which ; with a terrific .^tonn of rain and wiiid. ’ fr.m. tl.e defeat, who were en-' • - - ’ - the .scruiou it was silently preached t;eem merely intended to cause needless | “I p to eight o’clock in the morning, to me, and injurious excitement. Public atten- ‘ clouds gave visible signs of what J'. S, 1 have ju.t Keen Mr. Lawrence, of tion should be directed to the matter and ;‘‘t half past eight or nine, , down came the rain in perfect torrents, ^^40—.)r,lin McFadyen, Christopher Munroe, iincan Murchison. 47—Neill Kay, Duiican McLauchlln, Archi bald Kav. 48—Charles Munn.e, John P.rown, Angus Kav. (.Mill.; 41.1 Neill McCucran, Wm McLauchlin, Dan 1 A L Drummond. Tho W Davey, Larvy Dew. Berry Ellis, Otis Everett. -Andrew Fergu.son, P C Ferrill. Simon Godwin, Susau Grad\-, John Guy, Isa bella Gilmore. ■|1—Daniel S McColman, Neill U lilue, David Ctillis. 52—D.«ijuel C Currie, Archibald Buie, m Bigsrs. o3—Colin McRae, C P Mallctt, Amasa AMph. o-l—W J Smith, J A Byrne, J C EJlis. 00—Arthur Davis, Neill G McNeill, .Tohn Josiah Hagins, Allen Holly, James Holt, I) II McDonald. Holland, Martha Hill, Samuel liulet, R K Ibilli- oti—Alfve;l Jav;kson, C B Tyson, Nathan " ii- Calif.,,,,ia, fon.,erly of rayet.eville, who public o,,i„iou should put down those en- : foga''n‘to plaj- its was in Havana at the time ot the ckccu- it. I freaks in a grand and leveling Ktyle. tion. He and others hiul come from Cali- 7 rpj f > ‘‘The moving appeals made to trees, fornia by the Nicaragua rout«, and had to ***' ^ ' fences, chimneys, &c., by the un.seerj agent, wait ii, lUvaua for tl,e Steamer Cheiokee. ”li>'’iti''“ "i I'ayeltev, le, ean,e i vpoke in ter,ua not to he mislaken. lie says they ha.l to keen close in their '''1 by b"‘ li»lc e.x-1 “We learn since the storm, that much ‘ citement. The damsel passed up Ilay damage has been done to crops on the low- ..e, ,,s they wore insulteU when hey .t^et we learn, accompanied by an admir- "f our small stn ams, which rose to api..-ar,.d ,„ toe streets, l,a.l stones thrown ^ j a height, we are told, surpassintr all tormer deavoring to esciipe from the Island. Nat. Int., 2dth ult. precedent within the ob.servation of the hi III at them, tVe. Of cour.se they did not at- tempt to go out to witness the execution. A communication from Gillopolis .signed i I his docs not look like a desiro for a revo- “Unus” is not published, aa the writer, I f ^ ic ri\,rs in some p acea , . 1 r . ,, 11 . ’ I are materially injured, but not to the extent u ion, and lor the a.s.sistancc of Aniericans although hc so signs himself, gives us no anticipated by many during tho progress to ycoomplish it. ^ evidcccc that he really ia ‘oac of ’era.’ j of the ctora,” A Pi'osp^ct for Covnubial Felicity.— The Waukesha, III., Democrat has the fol lowing annouiuremcnt ol the coupling of a happy pair in that interesting village: Maiiriki)—In this village, on the 16th inst., Mr. John Latimer to -Mis.s Nancy Chase, alias “Spot.” The happy couple formed an alliance while confined in our county jail. Mr. L. came out a few days since and succeeded in procuring l*ail for his affianced; who, arrayed in her briilal prments, and her lamp burning, came forth to meet the bridegroom. They left on the cars imme diately after, probably for the Falls, or Spring?. punctvuilly. W’e would be glad if our friends and the public generally would give us a call. J. T. COUNCIL ic CAIN. Sept. 1, 1851. l«tf ~ FOR SALK, ^^N£ lot of Land containing 2 acres, with a Harrison. 57—Mulcom McDonald, Jesse Lllis, Duncan J L & T Jones, Mrs M Johnson, AVm .Tones, Sha\'. Duncan S Johnson, Bryan Jones. ' 58—James G Cook, Egbert Hall, Charles L Frances .\nn Kelly, Daniel Kornbow. Mclver. Robert D Melvin, Wiley Millander, Henry 1 59—.Archibald McDufSe, Alex’r McPherson, 3Iason, Angus Medlin, Thomas .Munroe, Kitsey Duncan McArthur. Manuel, Alejc Morrison, Wm Munn. 60—James Baker, Vi J Anderson, James Sarah .McNeill, John McCorquedale, Alex'r Strange, comfortable Dwelling House and Kitchen McPherson, Alex McKethan, I) L Mc.Millan, j 61—E W Barge, W T Frizell, J T AVarden. thereon. The above property is in half a mile John D McAlister, Margaret Mclimis, Mardoch 62 & 63—Joseph Arey, Thos J Johnson, John of Robeson Institute, Robeson county. | McLean. : Leonard. Also, Fo\ir Shares of the Capital ytock in j Sjirah Parker, David J Phillips, Edward Per- 64—Ishara Carver, Zucbariah Plummer, An- said Institute. j ry, John E Pitman, Reddic Price, Mr & Mrs J drew C Kay. & C Price, Mary E Porter, Calvin Purnel, I’ink- 65—W’ni McMiilan, Robert McKinnon, Da\i'I ney Prince. ^ Murphy. J.'icob Reardon, Elizabeth Reynolds. G7—Thomas Mathews, Murdoch McLeod. Wm L Shepherd, Dr Duncan Smith, Reuben G8—Arch’d Ilay, .M B Gillis, M Gillis. Strickland, N G Spivy, Henry S Stuart, Capt I> ^ , . . » > Smith, Ben Snuth, J A .Spears. Newson Terry, G R Xhagard. John Williford, Mnry W'rijfht, Comfort! Wade. 87] JOHN MACRAE, P. M. For further particulars, inquire of ALFRED JACKSON. « Cumberland county, Sept. 1, 1851. IBtf Settlements. JJEKSONS who arc indebted to us will con fer an obligation if they will settle during tlie present month. All persons to whom we aie indebted will please render their bills for pay ment. Aujr. I, - h. J. H.VLE & SON. 69—W H Partin, Jnu Adams, Edwin Adjini?- 70—Peter Campb^, Neill Blue, -Hugh Mc- : Phcrson. 71—L D CaiacroD, Swuuel CaineroB, PaaKi I Smith. September 1, 1851. sk for Advertised Letters. 1 w 7Z—D Bnie, Foster Mason, D .. V3—R C Belden, W J Kci’y, htntn Ptcr»a. ♦
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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