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ITF.SDW. SiTTlMini.K 10. l^tl. e, V >'A> t!" / Otn!i rr r r»KTU()si‘KrTU*x.—Wo liirect tlic par ticular uttcution of our roatlors to the able and intorost’uig article under this caption, wliich we take from the National Intclli- goncor. We publish ii, lot only as an ap propriate and oxc«'llciit i-oitmicntary upon M^oslscrliPl. Tmk Kalkiuu Stani>aiu).—Ouratton-j OuTRAfiE iv Pknnsylvama.—The! tioii has been directed to an article copied Baltiniftre I’atriot gives the following ac-' into the last North Carolinian froin the \ count ot a recent outrage fit Lancustc'r, ■ Tlie Northern papers conttiin no ndilitioiial Kaleigh Standard, in which the Fayette-: Pennsylvania. The Patriot says; | p!irticulursc.iicernin«r the horrible riot at Chris- ville Observer is called upon to retract cer- ' AWFl’F, OUTl’AfM' FOl'U PITIZHNS OF i5Ai/ri.Moi;i-: corNTV shot. learn that a dreadful alfair took (n n tain statements which tlie Standard “upon th(‘ lawless and disorganizing dH‘trines' the best authority” pronounces “wholly , ,i • • oix'ulv advoi ated bv the Locofoco press i destitute ot (ruth. ’ J lie sfateiiients thus p ‘» " h 1 • n , • 1 , 1 , • , J cnn., (»n \\ ednesdav last, in which some II':,7,/y, r/7/ throughnut the whole Tniou with a tew emphatically di‘ine.1, we i)ublished in the five or six persons were killed. It a].pears tiana, l*a. l?ut all of them speak of it in tlie btroTipet^t tenus of coTKlenniiition. They t»‘U tlie iiefxroes ent'aj'cd in it, that such conduct will lead to their expulsion from overv free State. ARE¥, & CO. NT-jW fall and WlNTKll OOODS. rfl SS -T» iO • •''’ibfjcriltcrs are now roceivintr dire* t from New York ami I’liilailelphia, the lar- 'I’he New York Locofoeo Convention ndiotirrt- gest and hnmlyomest Sto k of Law, and in:'.kiii(r no mention of it. xV re?n1n- Tliat they have ever exhihitel in thif Tinirket. tion aiiproviii}? of the Comproniise was laid tip- emhr^cirifr every \ iiriety of I,udi‘»' fifii iO[itlc- 1 'Tri; F!;i>\i Tin: fuitoh. Xkw Yoiik, Sept. s. 1 >;'ii 1 :! ]':!p"r, which I hope will reach tiin.' f'T 'riiursday’s Observer, (flmiigli > uiii i rt;;iu. ficin the abominabit' coii- '11 "f the mails ^ii.ng full p:ii tii-ular.' I'f the capture and •r.’i .11 nf 1. .pez. It is a niclaiuholy ■ly nf cl. lii>i.>ii. .siitleiing, .‘iiid death— :ith de--(rvnl. undiMil'tedly, but still kiiiLT cn.'iigli. ^VIl:it 1 am most re- t I hear. is. that this ternii- ’ .11 I'f l!if ('nbaii “reviilutioii,'’ |>uts an 1 • I :ill tli'nigl'.t'' of further ex]H'ditions til.' I’ltittd States. 'I’hat beiiiir its honorable exceptions; but also as clearly Observer ot August 10th, and are as fol- that Mr. Hdward (Jorsuch, his .son I>ick- m nkin-- out the d’HVereiice between the 1 lows: ; inson (n.rsuch, N*»than Nelscm, .Mr. Hutch- on the t.ib'e. althou^rh the motion to do so was , ni. ii s DHKSS (lOODS, am.m;^ which may he . r *• 1 1 I i> 11- * 1 4 .. I H 1' ;/ ^ri r ins •nid -indtlior nor^.m fV,,!n Ifilfiriit.iY. ! t""nd; F.lack and t.oicy watripd and plain Dress ot thot»M lvi*]»ul»lu*ai) ]»artY | /A>». A. Tl. Tlio of do- ’ * i *i i i i x* Tlu* ISanihurners controllod tlie cutirv nctiou of Silks; Ithick ;iinl t'nncv C'lJuups; Lama rwill^*: t W 'Ui those of the modern I>emoeratic party which elaims to be the same with the foruK'r. We espi'eially commend it to tin* con- to I'jivi'tlt'ville,) coll- sideratioii of the liocutoeo press of North ('arolinn, as showing the difference be tween tliiir position on tin* Cuba ((uestion and that oeeiqtied on a similar »iucsfion, forty-tw) years ago, liy NAritAMKL Ma con and .louN —M;‘.eon whom they have evilogi.ved as the great advocate d’ secession and .all the othi'r “cardinal ]trinciples of democracy,” and riaiidolph who has oei i:pied an almost e|ually e.\- t’:.' l';\c.-^ already sacriilced may \vc1l alted ])ositii>ii in their atb-ctiuns, r^inee to umo! as a national bles>iiig. l’'or. , use tlicir own laiiuruage, ‘’he declared that r'- li;i ! at :i11 attemled tiiis expedi- Xatlianiel Maeoli was the purest patriot in ■r ev 11 if the • patriots” had escaped, tlu' I’liiou.” It will be St • n that Macon and Ilaudiiljdi bitterly opposed any interfereiice by the AiiU’riian (lovcrnnieiit in behalf of those recei\eil a proji.-r re]»ly. feat by Mr. Jraves has induced this g(*n- had gone to the abo\o place tor the (’onvcntion. tleman to conu* out from the disunionists p>irjiose ot (*ndca\ori[ig to procure the ■ ■—»« m I'uMie led to further \ iolatioiis d' ice, ]nobably to war, :ni«l to of maiiv thous;iiids, instead of . ot' lives I'r. ll.iwks j.ri-;icli yes’cri’ay. ' 'iMe ai''l ebKj'ieiit M'rmoiis, re- e th.it 1 ('light sooner to !i;ae 'tate wiiat till' Kev. l>ot tor told r three weeks aco, iii relalieu to ; v ef N 'lih Carolina, which he f T Milt' years cngag» d in prc- i ir.t'orme l Iniu th.at t!u‘ Kalei'_di ha'l Hied his work a* iiu re- .! s'.,-:;cal History. He nplieil wa' an entire mistake. 'l"hat hi- \v. - M write a Civil lli.'tory of hjs :i\e.''la:e, and for that pur]io>-e he is : 11 di .''roi'.s ..f el t .iiiiiig materials, and Mil iureli'!' to vi'it the State, sonli, for jiMi]. ,e 1 ].r. elinilL' them. 'I'iie ■bj.et ot'ili-- .'•^ra'.idard w: s ti> pro- t. ef t' .l, Wheeler’- l.;o],..sed ^ vk.—an bjiet wli i h mi^hr bave been •• . I. ir . i:is in me, wiOiout ^n•ll a . f fri:th. It cm hardly be cn' li- •' .• (' 1. W'iieeh r hilll'elf aii’liorized . -v. f'T he raw and cMVcrse l ]'!■. II wk' i:’v a .'ho’t tine- li.-t'ore 1,1 r* ^v.i> ina'K !• 1. the andai Nkw ^■!lUK. S-j.t. 1-J, IS.'il. I' iliiiore i.' expeeti.d here, ': biuet, . I ■ iv. iraliam 1. Week ill jiur-aance of au r : 1 ;i t!ip e d.- v',- eclebra- j of a Ivail Il"ad i"m- ::i 1--sf n t > ('.ilia ia. I •, i.: ; . I , a' I Would likt much f I '•> go id ami great a Mr. l-';l!iu 're lias pre.ved him- 1 111! M v to Ib'ar that great iii.ihhi,'. ill all th’' N -rtherM : I in liie W' st. to seciire the of the Whiir ('onvcntion fi.r :;n I that tie re is a strong ]iro- f til*' sui l ess of these db*rfs. I 1 am alt'’'/''tier in favor of the II ot' Mr. [•'illiii >re. in ]•)•' f rence n. 1. «wever patri 'tie or ]opular i e, ^\’ilv .'hould we ehaiiire a ■' I ■nfes- dlv'O ]io|eil:;r. s.i tnily - .'dr. I'dlne r!'. t ^r >'>>// el'.-e. fir the lllail. h' Ji, ;i_- th'.s . I'1 vtteville b\ .'lolid.iv. '! . Clitteli !"I1. wife of the ,\t' 'riicV \ 'iie.t ;;t Frankfort, 1\. ntucky, on 7 r I 1 r ' t. 'I’liK ri:A.\ lk\ i .KKriu-K.—A T« h - phic dc'pafeh I'roni New ()^eaii' was I :.r t!,'- 1 ); j.artmeiit on t!:*' 1 •' i' aiinouncing that all expedition.- ''iilvi abandoned, an 1 that all -11' (oll.cted ill that ('ity for the pur- .;iu'a‘JMl'_' ill them will be s.'nt ’I’iiiee hiindretl have alreaily iv- t .\!ab i!;ia. 1 ■ inv'-ntion oi' the ‘'patriots" at .\ " ):v ,n-i-. tliat Iv'pez wa." induced to - hi Mie recent explditie.n. bv It ttel> ’• ■■ ’1 I'V c'-i’imaii'l of the Captain (i' U- ' ■■ 1 "i' ('ii' al 1 ii 1 1 ri'la 1* publican, publi.-hcd at d . ic-il; •, :-iti.tiinecs the sailing from 'i.iT ]il:ic,- .;i the 'jd inst. of the Stt'auier J-I '.. I, .iiiid tor Cuba, with t.ne l!^in- ‘ ■ ! \ '!ui.te. r-, who go “to re-inforce the ■ '''‘i g army of t'ub.'i.” I5ut a letter - '' ■ 1 in l):ihimore from Savannah, says ' '■ •!;! raniji'-ro is blockade«l by a llovt'- ‘ ii:ter mar that city. AiioiIut h tter '■ II tlw .'aiiie place states that (leii. (Itm- ' ■ / is jirejiariiig an >xj»edition, ctjiisi.stiiig ' -'ii'O lu. n, ftn- another attack upon .a, A .New Irb aiis despateh a.niioiinccs that t ■' * (leneral of Cub.i has nde;ised *'Vo :if ilie jIri.'Oilers. I li''•, We. |i« liev*‘, are all tlie f'liban re- ]"•)!' jir.t into circulation since our la«t.— unf irtimate and iiiisguidcil men who wert* i'lidiicetl to join an exjuHlititm ti» free from Spanish oj'pre.-sion certain .''paiiisii colt>iiics ill Siputh Aieeriea. It will In' stiii that the ll'.usi'td Keprcseiitativi's the resolution tlireeting Kxccutive iutert'en nce, at a time wb.eii Imr prohibit'd sueh ex- p"ilitions. Vet a Wiik; Atlmiiiistration which iiit- rferetl tt> |ir >ei vt,- fi ni |iun,>h- meiit the prisoii'Ms niaile in the fiist t \jie- ilition aniinst ('uba, and wliich now .'ct.k;ug the I'elea.-e of tle'se nia'le ill the recent i'X]ieii;tioi), i.- 'h'nounecd as a I’ciie- ral Mor.au hit al Atlmini.-tration. whilst .Ma con and Kaiid'ijpli, who oppo-ed any K\- ecuti\e interrereiice in a s-mil.tr ca.se, are evi rv will re lauded i>y the same pre->, as triH' I'iiiioeia'.ic Kepul'hcai.s and Irieii'ls of the right.' i f mail! "1 he IV oj h- can ju'Ige, aiul will n it tail to coinii mu sueii h\ ]>''cri-v. 'I'he course of the Administration i- the« only pr per c'Ui't'. It h:.s allowed itself ti. bi, iii'Iucnct'1. ii itli- r by tl;e verity I'f M..eoii aii'l ll.uidelpii and ■-rher .'Ueh liidit.- of httiiociMiy ill tines p.a-tr nor by the lc\'liit.g and 'lis'-'vaui/.iii. il etriu's of ne'dern I • niocrai v. It ha- d>eonraged and .I'.gl.t to prevent cutireiy the n ci i.t \io!atiell of the Lav>- of N.ltiotis, but ever leallillir to the side of m' lev. it now .-ei k- t!;. iib, r.;ti..11 o'* those unf'i tunate men led astrav bv tin' m;'r’ ]'ri .'entations of Sj'aii- ir-h I'iinis.'ai i's -u.l the Lot otnco Pi' It ha.- looki 1 t-. tb*' ('on>titi.ti"n and tht haws, to tiii'l its pre-cribeil biiy. and hee-lle.'S of the detiniiciati-ns of a bi'ti r j'irTv pre.'S. it h.is moved -r.Mrlily .luwanl in tl. ■ p'. if mi.tiiee of that dufy. .'^Ueh is the ( :ur't> of c .11 luet alwa}.' :i'I- vocat''1 bv the Whig partv—'Uch is the cour^e (d’ tlu' \\ h'g A'lniinist.-atioii. ami as sm-h it is entitled to the commeii'l.tti'iii and su] ]>ort of t \. ry ri;_dit-nih!'le>l man ;iiid true b'Ver I'f his c'ti.try. I'ol'.I.l'.N. — The Niay '.r i ai rive'Iaf X- w York oil 'riiur' i iV 1 .'t. t'lie 11 h ii.-t.mt. Since the sail'iig id’ the Ai:i rica, (' ifon had adv.iiicel an eighth. ’I’b" sali^ct the Week amount -d to .'>7.*>i''* bab'-. of whit h .sjiecubitors and ex|' rter.' to.'k ’I'he potato disease ha." appeared in Ire- laii'l. 'I'lie ]to]it;i al 111 ws is nniiiN'r. sting. (’onVK.\rii\s i.\ Nr.w Vuhk.—'I'he Whig ai'd 1 *■ iiiocratic State ('oiiVi’iitions niit_in Syraell.-e on the lOrh in-t. We barn from the l-!x]>re'S that entire har- m iiiy exist. 1 in the fornii r. 'I'he nomi nations W'-re Iliad'* with much Tiirmimity. ’I'he resolutions an- not yet jiubiished. but w>' sijpj os(. that tliey will r.itifv the action of the Central Committee. f which v.e have already expresse.l niir disapprobation. In the 1 )emoeratic Convention the IJarn- biiriiers ha'l a large majority, and sne- ( ('ctle'l ill electing their candi'lates for ofli- cers. The Kesnhitions rcj>orted by a Com mittee conij'osed td’ a majority of ll.uii- biiriiers, express devotion to the Cnion and a ilcti riiiination to meet tlu' I>« ino- crats of other States in a National Con vention. A minority report siisfaining the Compromise was niatle, but was, we sup pose, rejected. M.vssAt iirsKrT.s 'Wnit; Ciinvk.ntion. —We are sorry to see that the A\ higs id 3Ias,~acliusetts have followetl the examj>le (d the iMassat husetts lioeiifocos. 'I'heir and avow hinistdf a ri'al “snbmissionist.” We learn from the Milton (’liroui(de th.it he declared in his spec* h in (iranville a f \v days before the election, that he "■innthl UllCOIIilifiiDKlJfl/ (l/iiifi III/ th> ('o)IIJ)ronii:r'’ —“that he would do nothing to ilestrov it” —“that he wouid stainl by tlu* Cnion upon the terms of the ('oinjiromisc'.” “Of course Mr. Veiiable w ill bo at once dtMiounccd by his Loeofoeo brethren as a “traitor to tlie South.” At any rate, he tleserves to be, fi>r moved by the paltry considerations of a seat in Congress and eiifht di'llars a hiy, lu> has avowed his de- terminatiou to submit to what he and they have dejionuct'd as palpabh' violations of the Ccii.'titution and the rights of the South.” .\s we do not exchange with, and there fore nevt;r see the Stamlard, the public will under.'taiiii whv its artieh* has not sooner inler sut h cir- eunistaiices. we leave it to the Hditor’s sense td’ justice (if he has any) to tleter- miii'' upon the propriety td’ calling up'Hi us in the name of “truth and justice to corrc(.t stateiiitMits” upon his denial, when he knew that excrjit by aecitlent we sb.ould never see that tleiiial! l?iit td’ that we will ii'd comjilain. We m ill reply to his attack upon us as brii fly and explicitly as po.-.-ible. A*id in order to be both britd’ and ex- plit it. We asseit and will prove, that in its attack u]inii us, the Stamlard has asserted a fd-elio(.d. It says tln“ above “statement of the ()!.servc4- i.> wholly di.-titute td' truth.” Now the reader has only to b'ok to till* sf;if' iiient- fhem-tdves and he will iiii'l, th.it we distimtly said, “// fxini finiii flu- Mill'tii (' }i full ' 'Ihe ( >'ijserver then m.ele nn siatement> of its own. 'I'he stat'-ment.- wen' made by the .^lilt'>n Chronicle, and altheugh denied by the .'^taii'lard ii]ion “the be-t authority,” much i ettv'r authority than the S'aiidaril will be reiiuire-1 to induce us to di'tiust them. I'or tliev were iiia'le, says the ('Irroiiiel.-. “lip.>11 the ac.tlioiiiy of a ei n- th iiiaii id' the liiLdicst standing, and a l'cii- uiiie moer.it al.-o. w hose name w ill be L'i\(‘n if dt niaii'b''!.” So much for the an> L-'i: to will littu that we A. lis- eon.'e(Ue!;ee, since its tl uii'latii n was - denial j.-si.l (il ;itt.le!i We l;a\'e shown t’al.-ll I. 'I'll its call ii]'on us “in the name of truth and ju.-tiee t'» correct ovir mi.'repr.'- ntatioiis,” W!' have onl_\ to .sav. that wle n the S'ati'lard ] ro\es that v.e /.//•/ niisreii- n nt. d aiiv one. we will most cheert’ully corri t t till inisreprescTitati.’ti. Sik h has eV' r b., II eiir habit cvi n towar ls the Ivl- it .r of the .'■'tand.ird. ivho piibiishcil slaii- devs with rc'_'ard to the jirnuti atbiirs ot oil'- of the Ivlitofs (d’ thi.' p.ij.er, and has nev.-r yet r^ traeteil tin ni although jT-neii to 1 e Mich. w ’I'he Nt wbi rniall i.-SUes a prorpeetu.' {'.ro- ■ 'iiiL' t') ]>’iblis!i that j>a]>. r twit e a Wi- k. i-rm-^t )'r .u.Mim.^ 'i'he Nev.l.erni.m a sound W IiIl' and I'nioii p; per, and We ish it m.u h siM-ecss in its enterprise. arrest of some abseoinled slaves. The run- | MARRIED tiwa\s, with .some^ negioes of the place, f)n tJie (t}i Inst., hy the }{er. .iohn T.. riiffon, had taken refuge in a ht>u.se, and ou the :\lr. .MK’Il.M'.L 15. liFJ.t.. to Mrs. S.VKAII W-. C. S. Marshal with his posst', in companv I>1>.\1».''1I.\W. ANo, l»y tlie «ame. on the 7th with the above named persons approach- to Mi.ss ing, the negroes sallied from the house and fired iijion them, killing Mr. I’Mwai'l (lorsin h instantly, and mortally wounding his son, from w hit h he afterwards died. Mr, Nelson and Mr. Hutchins were also severely injured; the others, if is said, es caped unhurt. The Marshal’s jiarty then lired upon the negroes, and it is said killed four of them. At tlu> time of making the sally, om; of the negroes strutd the eorjise id’the idder .^lr. (Jorsuch Avith an axe, splitting his skull o]»eii; the body of Mr. 1>. tlorsiich Was nearly cut into by a blow from a scythe, lu adilition to the above, we learn that Dr. I’icree ami Mr. Hutch ins are missing, ami great fears are enter tained that these have also fallen victims to the ilesperation of the negroes. 'I'he greatest excitement prevailed iti the neigh borhood u]»on the siilijeit. 'I'he above facts were communicated by a mcs.seiiger from the ]ilace where the tragical aJfair occiiired, who reacheil here this morning, on his way to inform the relatives of .NIessrs. (torsuch of the sad oeitirretice. ^I’lie tlcceased resided about twenty miles from this city, on the \ ork mail, and were liidd in the highest estima tion by all who knew them. 'I'he following additional ]iarticulars were fuinished us by the Kditor of the dac ksoiiian, who rceeivetl them ofliciallv. 'I'll. ' geutleiiian named above ]irocceded to a pla(‘ called Christiana, between Lan caster ami 1‘hiladelphia, to recover some iiiiiawav sla\i's who bidonged to j-iilward. (I'lrsnch, and ran idl about a year sinci*. 'I'liev iliMovelcd the house where the ne groes Were, and upon entering it, the ne groes ru>he'l up .-tairs and with loadcl muskets in their hands ]ire\cnti ty from ascending. A horn was blown fr.’iii the window.-, and in a few moments lai;xe ci'owds t>f negroes and whites sur- roiindc'l the lions... 'I'he mar.-h.tl who was in foiiip iiiv commanded the whites to as- s!-r them—and not a man c«.m]ilicd with his olilelS. Mr. (Jor-inb ami his friends finding tb. m.-.'lvis thu> ovi'rcome. ritiri»l trom the house, and as ,-oon as tln'V emerged, were tired u}"'!! fioiii the iijipi r windows nf the hoii-e. and attai k d by the crowd out-ide. Ivlward (lor-uch wa- shot in the brca't and fell deaii. His .si-n was >h'it in the arm and sh.>u!der. and is p ported this morning to have ^illee died from hi- w.'Unds; bo(h ha\in;/ Ixcii biatut with clubs after beinir shot. Jo.'hua'(I.'r.'Uch, a iieplu w of K 'w.ird (i r-iich. wa.^ slud, and though still !i\ing, is c"n-idere l to be in great daiiL'cr. Hr, 'i'boiii.is I’urce w.is badly sle't and i'l ateii. aii'l it is feared cannot siir\ive. ."^Ir. lliitchiiis and Mr. Nelson c eap.'l aii'l got i tV to 1'hila.lclphia. 'fwo or threo id’ the iiegroc.- Were shot, it is said, iiv SI me of the otiiecrs ol the c'.mpanv. Hr. I’ieni' and Hickiiison (ior- Mich Were still in tin* care of some white )ie ]de near Christiana, ami up to the h.'Ur id' goin:r to pn ss. none of ihein had been bri'Uidit oil. Such wa> the \ioK iici' of tlu* attack, that none of tin !>urvi\or> could re- Fd,l/..\, d.'iii^rhter of Henry St*-vens. F.sip In ,\tif>in coimtv >n the 0th d.-tv of Miiv, l.S.'.l. bv ,M. W. Mask. I is.,., \ir. SIMKON 1>. I’KMUlilt lMN to .Mi.ss .MARY A. THKAl».\\VAV. daiiLrlitiT oC .tiiiiii T. 'i’re.-uhi way. In Anson c.unity, f.n the 4lh instaid, Air. ' MFdtrr 1>.\\1S, id' Stanlv coinitv, to Miss i KLlZAl’.F/ni 'rt'KNFH, iinnj:litcr‘of tJi-orge j 'riir!i«*t, rtf ,\n?on connty: j DIED, In Ilolicsoi) coniitv, oti the I’Oth nit.. Miss .(KNNKT .Ml 1,KAN. ‘ On the ’itli iiisi.'iiit. af (he resilience of hi« fiitlier, W.Al. K. JiO.'sTKI!, Cierk td' tlie .'superior (’oni't of I'liion county, in the ‘_’*th year of his I ' In .\nsiin county, on the i-M nit.. Win. INOR.\.M. son of Wesley and Hachcl In^r.ini, ;if.>ed ) yi-ars. . . . . In .\nsoii coimtv. on the isth inst:iiit. S.\N-, ^ estiiiirs, (^.s.pine \er\ D1;K.' C. INliK.’vM, s. ii of llujrh .M. and .\nn ' -C-.m.s; 'I'wve.I.s; l,inscy.s; Flaiwiel.s. .M. lii'Tam le'f.l \cars cotton; I Iirnf.’-iretK: Dam.isk In U ilmin;fton (.n 'I'hiirs.lav evenin;;, 11th ' lal>.e( otiis: ditto *»apkins: ( etitre-1 at.ie "\- inst.. at i.Vh.ck. 1’. M., of r.ewel eom).Iaiiit. '‘-■' V fu.e: I'iniio t.-.,veis: Irish laiieii.s: Lin- WAl-TKi; vounuest s..n of A. V. W. l>»’-vn-^: Thi-ad ( aml.rii-.s: Towellin;. s; Ccii- aiid .lane W. Hewlett, agcl a ycar.^ months. : tlei.ien s .Merino .^hirts ami Hraweis; .^ilk Neck and '.I davs * > l’"cket ilan.lkerchiets: I.a'lies’ .Merino fitrured and ]>lain tioicy lUid hlack Mnliair I,us- trcs; Silk Wai-p arid Crape I’roeadcs; S\vis.-«. .'scotch i.ii'l ('heiie (iinjrham.s; Saxony I'e-Laiiis: French. Knj.rl’sh :uid .\merii‘an I’riiits; j-.mli d Casihmeres: j.hiin ditto; (dianir'al)'e lie-Lain.*; ■watered and nc'dle-wi.rk ('.•ishiricre':; tdi.-Hi^rea- Vile Ytuicses; l>r.eade Lusires; liamarfk ^Eolians; Idack I’lomliaziiies; sccond-inoiirninjr I’opHiis: jdain and watered .“silk .MantillaS: eol'.red and Iihick ^'elvet .M.iiitilla."'; Knx-adc I’oplins: and :t l.-ir^t' ass.irtmcrit of lires.s TrimiiiiiiL'’s; Fi-erieh ar.'i Fn;.dis]i Merinos; Velvi-t Ne;k and ('ut1.s, \e. E.M15K01HKUTKS. French worked (’nll.tis ainl ,’:ipes; French worked Culls; Frcacli worked ('hemisettes; I'n- der-.‘sU‘i‘vi's; .'•‘wiss .and .l.-iciiet 'riimmii.,L''; In- i'aiits' \V:,is;s ;iiid Ciip.s; llein-stitclieil am! in e- I'le-w. iked l.iiicn ('anitirii' I!iindkerchitTs, iVt.ni Jo etfi. to ;oid u ditl a.-.surtiiieiit of Veils; i-vcry variety of .sli;iv. i.s, eliil.i-.ji.'iel e'l i;nd ]ilain; 'riirca.l. (‘iittun and J.iiicn F.'I^iii^s jiiid l.aeef; Idack .''ilk l,;iees aii'l lvi;jiii"s. —Al.SO— lil.iek, Mne, hr iwn and ^reea rreiich aii.l F.li^liph Ch.tli.-; lilaek aiel li;iic_\ t'as.simerv.-'; (.’lit Velvet, fi^rtircd and Idack Satin and Valeii- aiiilsome;) .''attinets; D. M. McDonald ^^OTd 'IT.S the attention of hiiycrs to his v;t“ ^ ried n.«)Sortment of CJiuKt, (ilassi, find Crocfi'crtf ir (fi'Cj Sir^ffir (iiiiJ Ciijfct', Iiml (Hill Frf'iif/t tiinf lIoUnHil ilin, Pm t nnl MiideirU 11 ('i'tara of iIh' lust « iK”!/ (I'lfi/h f!nl ('•III f't'fr ,lc. iC’.--. And every arti.de usually kept for the .'locont- niodation of puri-has’i s; all ..I' \\ lii. !i I will sell low for t'a.-Jh, OI- exeliaii^'-e ffir country Pr.idiice. llay sfeet, .^ej't. l^.'.l. 2J-liu Presbytery of Fayetteville. rg'SUK l’l!li.'^!!VTi:i’.V OI- FAVHTTKVH.I.i; -fi- will meet in the ]’re.:t)yttfi.-rn hiircli itf F.verettsvillc. Wayne county, on ’I'hnr.s.lay 'J.jih inst., at I'J o'clock. isept. 1-'.. 'Ji'-L't To \VL\i: M AKICJJS. 0 have a I'lw l ai-r.-Is td'fine ol.) Apple I’randy for ~4udi as tlm.sc wha winif to make irood w ine .-iliiiul.i ;ret. CCOK '.SL TAYLOR. I'sejit. If), ISaJ.' I'J-tf Sr'nin:vti,r.F, N. ('. i Hfiin QrxKTK.'is. .‘I-lfh FJo^imont. i’ ^ 'MM l.'sSloN r,l) (IF!'!('liK.^; You are here- AV liy ofilere 1 to have V'.nr resn,.( ti\e C.uii- patiii s .:r this ]i’.".:'e i.n tK‘‘ 1st 'i'lnirs.lay of Oc tober lii’xi. e.jiiipi’cd as the 1:iw direets, at the hour of To i\-l.-> l;. A. M.. for llo- purpo.se of rarad*'. \ ou yoiii selvi's .-ire re j’lirc'i to atteii'J tfie day j;revious tor 'IrdI, i>y oriler of II. !•, .Nf' f.r-an. Tol. roinnmiding; in:( TOR McMUl.l,. Ad.i t Sej)t. 1(1; 18'il. L’l'-tm In Wi’iiiiii;j:tou. on the -Ith inst.. fat the house of licr uraii'l-fatlier, IM’. Didlos^.-t, I M .\(;i>.\- LKN lil'ilK iS.'Sji r, inf.-mt d!Oi;_ditcr of Rev. .M. j .\. Curtis, of .s!..uth _'ari.liii:i. a;icd 1 months and L' J il.a} s, | COM.MI'JU'IAL UKCOKl). ARItlVAI.S. .'^ept 11—Ch;itli;im. wjtli j;o.>ds for Woo.) ,V Il.irris. .Murchison. Reid \ Co. .Icnkins I'v I’.oli- erts. F.arnh.ir.lt .'s: .Mo-s. K.-ith \ .^loss. F.ojrer \ .NIaxwell. .1 F Cliamhcrs ,V Co. .J li William«. K I. .V .) .\ I’cndicrton, l'» Craijr. C T Ilai^ii X Son. Iioirer \ iteese. li .MeI>i iiaM, N (iiVisi'ii. .1 Miller. .1 (i M Futl'aloe. Williams. Haywood iS; Co, .1 It ; Worth, li l»elo. .Vrcv. Slicmwcll Co. i: Fii'l.-r. !sept 1 1 -Steamer Rowan, with ho.at O ld Fel low ill tow. aii'l ;.r.ioiIs for merchants of this the par- place aii.l the iiit'.rior. 1‘OK'B'or w A R RIVALS. .'sept IJ—S hrs I, I’ .'Smith. Wm II .'srnitli. !’ I, U \\ ales, .‘iii'l .l:e' F Toliias lioiii ( h.arleslon. \'est.; ('ashmere aii'i .“silk Ilo.se; ilitto ll.ilf-llose; the celel>iau-tl .'.i1.mii .leans, lii.ick ami .crrey. I.adics . (iciitlemen's and Childri n s RooT.'' .■iii'l .'-ill iF-.'s. Men's. r>oys" iinil Inf'ants' Hats and Caps. Velvet, Satin, .'siraw and Floronee UoiiiietSi liiUo ditto ditto for ,\1 if-es. .\iid every article usu iHy kept in ii Dry (I'oodii .■store. Jfjrcjy*' We invite the nulilic to r;il1 an.l exam ine onr larjre and iiaii.lsoiiK' Stock, r.s we are al- way.s .a! \ioiis to show our (Ii.ods. I! / /,•' jt S»/iir, T> t! mul CojTri'. ■\RliY, SlI I'.\l Wl', 1,1, v't CO. return thanks to tile citi/.eiis of Fiiyetteviile, and tiie piildic ^renerally. for the very lilu-ral j.iiir imiL'o here tofore l»eftowcil on them, aii'l iiiteii.l, t>y Rtrict attcnti*n to l)ii,»i>ici>>'. t>> meiit .a c.ntiouimce. M. S. .M’.HY, !■. si/i;\;v. ! J. R. .McDONAbP. I Fayetteville. Sept. I-'), 21 tf ' ('aroliniail copy. 'riie Ps;i hnist, with Supp](Miu*iit. A NKW Collection ..f IIV.MNS for t'>e n«e ef -i t3l Raptist Churches. A furtln-r Sii]iply jusi re.eive.l. K. J. li.VLK I'c SON. Sept. 10. ls.-,l. ^ifftinsh Stitokiiis: Tobarro. d’.\N 1.^11 C!0\RS. for Sale II. Ri;ANSON SON. ■Jltf 11. RRANSoi S >N. 2i tf F\VF,TTi:\ ll.I.F, M ARKF.T—Ski t. M. Fnan'ly. p’ch. oO a Ilitto. apide.-ir a. Ri esw .ax. Racon. l-.a^rj-'iiii. ( 'ottol!, ('orn, C..t1ee. 'lieese. C.'lpcras, ( ':ill.lll''. ! Flour. Feathers, Fiaxseed. Mi'ies. jrreen, Ilitto. dry. Ir.'ii. Swedfs. 1)0. F.iijrlish, |inli.;ro. a -.0 •JO ,i I’ J 1 \ a l:; a--’O • l ia Is 1 OO* (I id a 11 9 a II F. 1-'>' a ii; 4i:t Ml a :V1 1 (10 a 1 1-JA 1 ;• all !l *1 ll.ard. Le.ither. sole I.eail. liar, Mol.-i.ssfs, Nails, lilt. I ».it.«. oil. Mriseed, I’owder, .■shot. 1 Lime. none 4-t r.rown .''heetin:s. ('ottoii Yarns, to 1 o. .'-U;rar. hrawn. Iiitt... loaf. Salt, sack. 1 llo. alum. I>u. .shinjrlcs. Tallow. Wheat. Whiskev. 4 WiL.l. lA White Lea'l. IJ\ a 14 •_'l a ^■>.i :i 7 •J'.‘ a L’7 41 a 4} 4.'i fi .)0 fWl ."> 0(1 a )i TH) Ija - SlIIMJl.KS W ANTKI). WANTF.U, rSO.OOO .luni;.er .'^tUNCLFS, well rouii'lcd. IS in.dies 'oii^, 4 imdies wi.le, ^ of an inch thick, for which ’>0 per tlionsau'l will he pai.I. F.LIIAII Fl'Id.HR. Sept. 1 •’>, 1 1. r|, •) a n a 11’t ■J-'. a 1 40 a 40 •J a --'A S a lo‘ SO a So 4 -' a 47 I s a l!t» - a • '..A cents. 17‘ •• 111 liti with the v, •;i]>e a- soon a> (’oMMHU l.\l. ('(iNVKNTK'N. 'I’he \'ir- oiiii:i ('omniercial ('oiiveution assi mbh d in I’m hiroinl on the H'th iii-t. ’I'li" Con vention wa- orgiini.'.eil by tin* aj.pointmeut of liiehard An I'-rson as 1’rcsi'leiit, with lifteell \'iia; I're.'i'lelitS. Among the lat ter Weie (iov. .'dorehe;id of this .''t;ite and Cov. doiu's of’r(.iitiessee, A long Keport made l y ;i ('i inmittia' ap}ioiiited for the pr.rpos.- w;is unaii.iuoH'ly ;uIopted. {ogelher with the foilowiiig resi.lutioiis: lI; -olved. ;is the i jiinioii td’ this ( .'iii- mitt a', 'i’hat lines td mail or other steam ers, or otln r ve:>se!s, from Hampton lloails, I to some port or ports of j-^irope, ought to ; be t-t:iblislied; and \’iiaririi;i, NorJii Caro lina, 'I'eiim .-.-ee, 'Kentucky, and sUt h other ■ .■Southern States as ai'e dispaisetl to ;iid in the enti r|iris>', shiudd be iipiiealed to, and j an appeal .'hould also be m;ide to Congress to hcstow upon sm h line the same mail fa cilities which are extended to the Northeni lim s; and the bars w hit h now ol.-ti in t the ‘ navi;i:;ition of dames Itiver, shouhl be re- ' moved. Resolved, 'I'hat a ('oinmittf'e be appoint ed to ojK'ii books for a subscription to a doint .'^tock Company, for the j.urpo.se of [ eoiistriieting or jiun hasiiig tin* netcssaiy i VI s-cb- to form a line of jiackids between i V irginia and J'hirope, to be j*ro}>el!ed by j wind or steam, with siifiicieiit capital to ' run the saitl vessels. 1 'I’hat the saiil ('oTMiiittee prejiare a ]ie- umb d, biit i :ich had ti they could. 'I’he crowd f Idacks and w hitt's, it is said, iiiimben d over two hundred in ;i few minutes .ifter the blowing of the horn, none of whom in terfered to s;ive the li\e- of eur citi/.elis. 'I'he rhiheleiphia NTtli .\iiieric;Ui gi\es the f illowing adilitioiial particulir>; iii re- f rem e to this dreaiilul aflair: 'I'he inf'rmatiou to the fugiti\e slavi s that their master and the olli-ers were after till 111, is believeil to havt' been given bv two negroes fioiii j'liihidelphia, who ilogL'i'd the pursuing [^irty to ('lirist i:iiia. A telegniphic ill-p .tell was rea i\'etl at the ofViee of the .^l;lrsh;ll of I’oliee, datetl li.aneaster, asking that fdheers might be sent to West.l’hibidelphia, to iiiterceld the innrihrirs. who had fl.'d in the slow line. 'I'he line arrived ;it five, and the despatt h ditl md I'eatdi the poliia.'ofVua* until i|uarter p:ist fivt', ami tin n gave no der criiiton of the susjiecte'i ].arties. ’I'he ,M;irslial telegra]ihi*d back for a. tleseriptioii, and w;is answered th;»t Mr. (’liar RF.VII'.W OF THK MARKFT. lloMKsiic .'■iMuns. — .\j>j>le Rraiidy has l>e- come scarce; we advance our iiuotatii ii. The ipiai.titv of \\ liiskey eomiiijr in is li;.rht. l>ut tlicre is eii(.u;rh in market for the demand. (’..rri.N sflls rea'lily at ijUotatioii. R \« (i.\ c..niinui s tirm. CoUN sell.s icadily at •'i^l. an.l hut little in market. .\o « haif_:e ill Turpentine. Sj.irits Turpen tine has "li'elincd; sales ,it Jt.!, ct.>. No. ;! Rosin r.O cent.s. W ILMINC l'oN M VRkF. r. r.a on —- Ilams If., Si.les 1-1. 11..^ round I'"., (’orn scarce at Sit. Tiirp.mine 'J lO; .'spirits ■Ji'i.t. No. 1 Itosin 1 4o to ’J OO. Tar 1 ">0.— ]..ard 1 t. Timher—.V limited supjily in mar ket; jaices ranjie from ^1 to .'rilO. aceor.liii^ to quality. ,\ tair supjdy of Flour; Fayetteville !.r:iiid^ .i- itee. No trai.s.H-tioiis in I.niid.er; l.ast Mile of Floorinj: R.o.irds was made at 11 -Mi. II' rali{. At Charli .st'.n. Cottnii (V| to 10. At New ^ ork. ('oftnii market very lirm. Tot.d rec.-ipts i.f C.>tf.>n. > l).^1es. .air.aiiist •J.O'.itl. US l.ast year. Inere.ase 'J.'):;.:;it>. nCr"'I'he I'iiniu'i s'IMaiiti'rs' AI..N1 '.N.\C for IS.'.'J. just rt'ccived. ' !■:. .1. flAI.i; vS: SON. .‘sent. I"). TO 'I'lIH VVniAC. II IF. suli.scriher ha.« leased for u term of ye:ir.«. of I’. W. Mi-own. Fs.|.. hi.« fire-j>roof Store, with his Wharves, and is now in a con'li- ' tion to take espe.-ial care of Spirits 'riirpentine and other Naval .''tores eoiiimitted to his e:ir.‘. The Warehouse is well known toltethe Rest and s.ifest place in town for the storaiie of R.acuii, ! hard. Corn. Peas. \e. 'I'ln* lower w li.arves have ' on them f..nr larire new sheds, where Spirits can he safely kejit from the r.aiii and sun. lie is ■ prepare.! to receive .aii'l ship, or sell, all kinds : of produce ,«ent to his care, lie w ill also m.ake 1 advances when reipiirefl. Me Iie^s to refer to the followjn}: frentlemeii; , R. W, I'rown. .lohn li.awson. O. i. I’arsley and ^ Thos. il. \\ rifrht. Ks.js. { .\m,i:S COSTIN'. Ilrown's wh.irf. \V'iImin'rton. N. C. I .''‘pt. l‘J. IS.al. Hl-V with one. Tiro Wilitahh’ Foil SALE. rB ^ II1^ Siil'seriliers. l.einjr desirous to emiirrate .BL farther South, ojVer iheir I’lantatioiis tor Hrativ, ao-eiit, would furnish him sale. kmo\nas the Tone's Ford R.ands. The _ • ’ ' ... . 1 .. : ;1 .. I : ..I . : \l . ... . Road is ciMite ('iieraw to Salisliurv Convention, which met at Spriiigfit Id, ! pr‘'st“iiteil to the Legislature . 1 i 1 .1 / i • 1 for the ini orporatiou of saitl (’onii'auv, with a few days since, adoidtti the most p.itn- , , * . *i V v * . ' leave to the eorj.orate authorities ot i\or- tdie Uesolutioii.s, avowe.I their devtdion I'ortsimuith, Htdersl.nrg, K’iehmoiid, the rnii'ii and their intention to sujijiort j i^y,„.|,1„,,-^,^ Krederii ksburg, and Alexan- the ('oiistitiitioii and the Laws, t ordially dri:i, and any other eorporatf* town in A ir- approveil the eonr.se of tlie Admiuistration L'itiia, to subscribe lor .stock in .''aid ( oiu- p;triy. Resolved, Tlnit lines of jiacket shijis, Mr. IJrady did not come down ''"'J’ , * Countv. nine miles aiiove Its contluenee w itli tlie 111 tin; line. ^ (in at Redee, within :’> mile A niiiiibrr of the M;irsh;il s ollieers pro- 1;,^. acded to M’est Philadt Iphia, ami all the tdber wt stern tb jiots, but were too late. 'I'wo susjiicious negroes ciiine duwii in the .') o’l lot k train. Several w hite men also e.'inie thiwn, who were heard by the agent conversing of the afiair. ()iie id tliem s;iid when he he;ird the firing, he rode over to the scene. lOvt'rv eflbrt will be niatle to arrest the murderers, it'they come this w;ty. We .siw. at a l.itt* hour last night, a htter ha.stily written to a gentleman in this cit\', by a jiersou who was an eye witness of the riot, fully coufirmiiig all the above facts. uuFiKXHWAUi:. S^l S: w. RMNNKTT. Maiiufartiirers of fan- cy Rockiuirh.am an.I bellow Iroii .''ToNF, W.VRK. would invite the attention of Southern merchants to their larjre stoek of ■ I'a/icif (' rochcni-\S (trr, of their own manufacture. coriH'r of Canal st. ; an.l C.intoii .Vvcniie, two si|uares I'ast of the I’hiladelphia and \\ ilminj:ten R.-iil Road Dejmt. RAI.TIMORK. Sept. 12. 1S-‘>1. ‘J'J-ttw TIIK MOST KFFU'AClol'S RKMKDY KX- T.\NT AXoDYSI-: ('(H'CH DRnrs. The success of this remedy outstrips the use of aiiythinir of the kind. From fier.sons of the ; first respectai.ility re^idinp: in diffiTent p.-irts of 1 the country. I have received tlatiei ing accounts, aiul amonr them the followinj;. Midway. Ia.. .\]u-il. 1S4S. I l>r. Little—l>ear .'-ir: \oiir .Vim.lyiie C.niirli ; Urops have heen used in several cases in my family, with in-.st excellent ettect; in fact, we , found it much superior to the Ralsam of WiM Cherry, or anythin>r else we ever ;rave t'or , eoiiLdis or eohls. In w hoopinjr eouitli if provcl I so etl’ectual ::s to prevent it doin;: much harm j in anv wav. Yours. [SiVne.1] .JOSKl’ll I..WK. l»r. Little—'Sir; Not Ion;: since, one of niy j ehihlren, ijiiite a stout .and he.althy child, was for several days much troiil.led with a wheezing an.l occasionally ditlicult lirealhinr. ]>ain ati.mt I tlie stomach, restlessness ;it nijrht. \c. Think- in;; it mij^ht lie worms, wf _;;,ave her your A’er- mifu^e. when entire relief was had l>v the ex- ,Mi:ss J’OIIK AXi) V\\\'A']^E this d-rv. _S-.'pt. 11. 1’.{LL ,i\i! JiOODS. Jj. Tj. X •#. her toil .W’F, just re.;eiv: d from N 'W ^ oik and l*h’!iiilelj.lil;i a cem()lele .'stock of SILK AND FAIJCY DRY GOODS, Amon;.r which may lie fonn-l an extensive lot of L.MMF.'s' I)Ri;.s;s (liioli.s;. viz: I’lain. watered an.l ti;.r .1 .s^ilUs; Needle-wa.ike.l Caskmeres; Rro- eaile and watered I’oj.lins; Chameleon Louisiiin- iis; Cliene Reps; I’l.ai.l Lustres; rich S.ixony I)e-‘ Lains; plain, watered nii'l ti^ured Silk war[ .\lpacas: .slfc.ai.l .^lou^l^ill2 R.ip.iiis; hhick Rom- liii'/.ines; a few sujn-rtor F'a.» i?>.r Rre-scs;, pink, biiie. white and -*iraw c..l..reil T.irltaiis. ,Ve. I’laih and vvatercl .M oitillas; R:.y .'-t.ite. pluid rtn.l eml.roi.l. rcl T’niliet .an.l I'ashiuere .'shawls; drah an.] Iilack C;i‘=hmeie ditto. K.M RRi >11 iF,Rl K.*-. — French W'^'rkeil Laco Capes Mid C.'.llar*!; workeil Cuff«; a hvruitifiil h t Rertha Lacc C.i]'es; I'n'ier-.sleeve.'? an.l Chemi settes; .wiss aii'l .I;uainet Trinr.iiinirs'; liem- slitelie.l ami Neelle-w i.rked Linen Caiiil.ric llaii'lkerchii.fs; black, lilue aiel whito Lacc Veils, \e. «Vc. —ALSO— I’dack. brown ami jri'cjn Fi-ench and F.ujtlish Cloths; hJ.ack and fancy f.’assimcrcs; j.Iaiii .•uid ti"'il .•-aliii Vestiiifrs; \'a!eneia and Cashmeri' diito; Tweeds; .'^attinets; Kentucky .leans; Silk and ^^’orsted Ser;res; jdaid Liiisey:-; red. blue and white Flannels; French ,ami .'-iik w ar)i ditt..; blown ami ble.aclieil C;.iiton ditto; lirutijrets; Osnabiirirs; French an.l La;_dish I’rinis; Irish Linens; Toweling; Talile lii.ijit rs; La.lies' .and (lentlenien's i\i 1 (iloves. d a ver_\ sui.eri.ir ijii.al- ity; .''ilk .an.l (,'otton il.isiery; Lamb's Wool aral Merino ditto; Ladies' and ti’entlemen'.s ('ashmei'O (Jloves. \c. ^c. .1 lurtjp hit of 7in)ni'f\; J)fJisJ, in nn'l .Hi-' •J'll'l If'lf."; Mrii's IIII)/ DuIja ('ilji.^' lint ilnil lli(l J,'ih/,Oiis. t. i\ ' .\ su]ieri.u-lot ol fi'cntU ineii’s ('a!f r.oot..^ and .'■'hoes: Ladies' (!:iiters .aii.l otli( r styles of Shoes; Tra\eriiii;.'^ Trunks; t'arj et Ra^^. \e. The ;ibo\e (!.Kills wi're sela-tcd more p.artieiK larly tor the RFT.VIL TKADK, and will be soh on vei'v accoiiinio.latinc terms. F. L. ,'t J. A. RKMR.FRTON. .'ept. 11. ISM. illtf Rediic’&ion for Cash. flII'] just received gnI1on« of I’orter'^ IifRNINd Fl.ril). whii-ii I iiiten'l f.a sell for 7’) cents per irallon. or ’JO ets. a ijuart. cash; and .Si Jier jiallon when charged. This ruU‘ will be oliservcd in all eases. .Mso, a fine assortment of I'LTIIl L.V.MP.'^j varying in j.rices from M ets. to !S_n. Call nml take a look at these spb ii.'i.l LamT'5. il. F.RAMRFRT. A pent. Autr. IS.'il. oi-;;t SC'llOOI. NOTK']'.. liS. Horn will I'i ?iime tier ."sidiool, at tl;i' .Masoiiie Lodjrf, on Wei’iicsd»y t!ie 1st da V of (Ictober ne;\t. Sej.t. il. l.''ol. i>l-;'d Jrt'tk'il's l)io('slc(i NLW LUITION. NF.W l!i”>ised Mannal of the Public Sta tufe Lav.s f‘f N. from !8;'s *n 1S.')I,- both inelusive. '*y •I^one.'; Ireilell. 1‘ricc just in attack pain in the F. IIALK SON. t oth received. •ejit. '.I, 1>^.M. DAGUERREOTYPE POU'j’KAlTH. portion td which is u'lajited to the production ot , Iirojisand was entirely eured, tindiiifr it A Cotton, makini: an avem-re of about HKKI lbs. j i.^.ttcr than the j’alsani of Wild Cherry of , within •! miles ot Richmond oun- ; jmision of thirty or t'..rty worms. • the t.ayetteville and ( entre I’l.ank ■ llurin^ the month of Mandi, 1 had a ■mplatevl to pass. '>S miles trom | rif sever.-il weeks, of ,a violent cou-di. pa on the r.ia'l leailiiiji Iroiii !• a_\ etteMlle j l.^ea.st ami side, for wdiich I took the Ralsam of iry. The land.-j are equal in fertility ; 'Wil.l Cherrv. without bein^ mnch benefited.— of H-.il to any in North Carolina, containinfr near j the aihiee of vimr.sclf and J»r. Mover. I I JoM jicres, 40(1 of which is bottom land, a larire , t„„k two or three "bottles of vour An'od\ne H' thi I ii't last year. l,;il,.s I'- usial by the State.s South and West \ irgiiiia, ag;iinst ItlTjOOH last ytiar. (If -North (’;iroliiia has used ld,(Xlt) es i.t Ui(( lljQ eaih. 31ississil’l>l.—A ilesjiatch to the Wasli- iiiL'toii I'nion navs that (len. (^)tiitnian has withdrawn from the (iubi'nmtorial caiivas.s, in eoiiseijueuce of the success of the I'nion jiarty in the election for delegates to tlie -'Phe followinir i:en- )ui le.elers may take tiii-m for what they in sujijiortiiig the I’liion against all as- vaults from any and everv ouarter, and . , n ... . :i t ,.n,,bt J . I > screw-jiropi'liers, or ni;iil ste:inicrs, ougiit CoTTo.v Sr.\Tisrn s.—'I'he Tidtou crop reconiniendtal DaiiieMN ebster for the I’re- j,, be established between the exporting }.;r ]''.•()—;>1, ainonnts to I/ales, sidency. l»ut they nomin;ited the IIoii. cities ot A irgini;i, lUitl the ^\ est Indies, State Convention. 1,!'SS,TK) bales were exported to Jb-bt. (’. Wiuthrop for r.ovenior. and .^outh America , /■ v i M v^-dNir (V.i liiTT' - . , , , . — I’esolved, also, J h;it the people of \ ir-| AlA. (i.NU t ubbboK. _ I i_ii oun 1 I.', .in .1 (onf bales 1 inM\ d(»i itN.M..—e see he retpiested to hold moetings in j tleiucn conijiose the Bo.ard of 'Prustees of '1 • no necessity for replying to the collection ! their .several ( ouiities, cities and towns, to the Masonic College located at W.\ford: l'!{,I(l.'^ bales were nscil by matinfaido- of unfounded as.sertions in tlu* •‘])aily | efl'cct the objects of the foregoing resdu- s in tin; State.« .North id’ Virginia, a- J,,unial” of the 11th inst. 'j’hat T,;,i,cr « 1 ;♦ u * i ctl to tlieiri to adopt sonic tirsanization, by will, we imainne, timl it diihcult to con-' , . , * . i- 1 . ’ , . , • X’ 1 , ' *he aiuiiuntnieiit fd standing and cone- vince the intelligent jieoplc >^i’th ( a-otherwise, us to rolina, that such Northern Jiocofocos as I them shall .seem best. das. Hmdianan, (reo. M. ]>allas, (len. j Kcsolved, 'riiat the meridiants of our Quitman and the Kditor of the Journal, j Atlantic cities ought to import diret tly ti 'I he b ere:ise in home con.^uniption is .,re more devtded to the South than ^productions of f..- ■ wing to the high pricc.s of the raw mate- Suuthrj countries used and consumed 111 this riil f.ir tho .rr,. * f .1 1 and the adjoiiiiu;f States; and that it be 11.11 101 me irreater i>art «.t tbr s.,'iui.ti ami t j n 7 ... Immu'.uation tl greater part of tlie .sea.>on, and ! '''t"bt.iined lor tiie manulac- dune, duly and August, SS,7')1 einigrauts^ terior, and Hie peopleat large, toaid them ' ■' I were landed at the port of .\ew Voik. in this- noble enterprise. 11. W. liassiter, K. 'P. Taylor, d. IJul- lock, d. 15. llerndiMi, d. T. Littlejohn, N K. Canaibty, d. C. Taylor, W. W. Yming, 0. M. IJaskerville, (V 11. Jordan, J. Whit aker, I*. IJeny, Z. 31. Paschfill, A. T. Jer kins, J. A. 'Paylor, Ivlw’d Lee Winslow, d. II. AVheeler, T. E. I’ender, C. V. 3Ien- denhall, W. II. Ibiywood, J*. II. Winston, dr., 1’. AV. Archer, W. 1‘. Taylor, 1*. P. (’Icineiitri, K. S. French, ]);;n’l Coleman, Kenneth llayner, J. (J. l>ynuni, T>r. Ma- }ier acre. The hi^di land i.s al.so pood. The Wistar's. Youis. \c.. lands are well diained, and as little e.xposed to j [.sJifrned] .M1R.\.N'1)A FORT, freshets as any on the river, and in a state of | T:ilbotton. dune. IStH. ;inid cultivation, (v.e beinjr the judjres.) The | proiiuetioiis would aver.a^ie from .'! to 4000 hush- 1 els of Corn, from ti to SOU bushels of Wheat, from It) to Is.not) lbs. of seed Cotton, and not less adapted t.> the ]iro'luctioii d' Oats. The situations arc healthy, cont:iinifi>r several {rood sprinfis tJuit hav‘ never been known to fail.— ' (In one of the I’laiitations there is a commo dious two-story Ruildin^r. now beinjr h.andsoniely ■ painted, and also a larjrc new (lin-house. built on the most :i|)proved plan, with a new Cotton press; the other ont-buildini:s in 'rood repair. On the other I’lantation there is a eoinfortable liwellinjr. larjre Ciin-lionsc .and ('otton press, with other n*eess.iry out-liuildinj;.s; ami also a jjood Orchard. The premises can be bought jointly or sejiar.ately. The.^e wishinp; to juir- eha.se land of the most superior tpiality, will tind it to their interest to examine before mak ing other juirchases, as it is rare that smdi in ducements are held out to land buyers; for we will sell on reasonable and accommodating terms. I’ost Otrice address, .McC.allum's .‘'tore, N. C. Al.xo, one other Tract, w’ithin - miles of the aliove, and situated on Little River, con- | taining (jO(l acres. There is .i gootl .Mill site on ■ it, with .-i (irist .Mill in operation, A Saw Mill can be built with but little cost; and as liimher is in consider.able demand, would be a protita- ble business. There are about 100 acres open v . ,1 ... • , Vr ~ •' , , ,, ■ •UK** 1 i # street, rhihidelphiH, and Macon, Oeorgia. land on the tract. )>nncipally bottom land of ‘ ’ , . poo'l quality-. I he land is w ell timbered, most- 'To b« had uK-o nf l inn.ar.nn itm- iy long leaf pine, and convenient to th« mill. A pood bargain will be given. The Rev. Mr. .laeksoii writes as follows; llr. Little—I'ear .Sir; For years jiast 1 have been subject to a severe cough ami soreness if tiie lunjrs. sc.arcely getting tluvuigh one att.ack before another came on. esjiecially w hen a little exfiosed. Sueh was its obstinacy at times, that I w;is ajiprehonsive it was of a latal t« rideney. To cure it. many things were necessarily used, but wilhout succ' ss. Two yeais ago. 1 tricl the r.als.am of Wil.l Cherry, without tieiiijr much benetitcd, when your .\iiodyne Cough I'mps were recoiiimeinied. Of these I took hut a few doses liefore 1 felt much relieved; 1 continued to im}irovB daily, until the eough and other symptoms censed. For awhile afterwards, when , 1 felt any return, a few doses of the medicine j stop[>ed it. The past winter, indeed for a year ; jtrevioiis, 1 have not had much of art attack, ' which has not been the case for seven or eight [ years before. | Sever.al vials of your Vermifuge medicine have been used in my family, :ind with a very tine effect indeed. [.Signed] .1. P*. J.\CK.SON. 'falbot county, April, 1S-1S. The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. W. G. Little wilt be found upm the outsiilc wrapper of each of his Medicinos. Sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, Ht his .ALanufaoturing Depot, No. 2G4 Market WjidkiriH, aii'l M. (hiHon. -ci.t. f, is:.i. N. FKArOCK. PEACOCK. 22-Gtw To be had also of James Cain, Uockfish; A. Watson, Floral College; Townsend Doug lass, Benncttsville; Dr. I’. ^L (,'ohcn, Charles- I ton; (.’. C. JJarbee, 15arcl;iysville; I’. F. Pcscnd, 1 Raleigh. 1 S. .1. llINSDAI.r., Agent for Fa\etle\';llo. SMITH, Daguerrean .Xrti^t, hr.ving been instruct"'! in one of the largest and best F.st.aiilishments in New York, and l;y one of tlie best .\riists in .New York or ai.>y wh'Te else, woiihl res|iectfully inform the eiti/eiis ol Fayetteville, and ]kmsoiis living near, that hr has a Room in the Fayetteville flotel (ittci np for taking li:!;jjierrc..types, ar.l wouhl be very much jileaseii to waiit on those v ho may wish to li:ive tlieir Likenesses t.ikeii. lie has the best materials th.at c.an be b..iiLiht any when* with out ;uiy exa ption. d^* ititcnds stopping here finly :i few weeks, Call Soon, if _m u wish a correct and good Likeness. lie feels that h? eau satisfy those' wlai inav give liim a call, if a coiaect sind good Likci.ess iii do it. Time of t.iking, from If A. M. until •'» r. M. I‘:irk or black dresses best for taking; white' wiil not answer well. I'riees fr«.m Two to Ten I>(.liars, fi^y • Children one year ohl and u|.wards t,i ken, if tliey can be kept stil! 1”> er '-‘o seci uds. Time for (tikir.j Children, fr. in 10 A. M. until L’ 1’. M. Instructions given In the .\rf. Versons ta^en in grou] ® if they w ish it. D.nguerreotypes an.l Miniature I’aintings eo-‘ pied for thos-e who may wi.'sh it. Oh, w ^d amne power (Tie giftic g;o us, 'fo see oursidves a« ither.s see us. It wotil'l from many a ).'under free us, And f«)0li.'jh uidion.—liurnr. But come when you will, A perfect likeness yen'll hrtvt*, If you only sit still. Lovers are of all othej-s tlie best siil.je. t,- f. sitting, though the most ditfi.'ult to plca^.e. Secure the shad'.w F.re the stib'tape.. f.ide.— Sept. 1. iK.-d!
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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