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OI5SEIIVKU. T!i:sl)\V, SEPTi:)lHKII 33. h)l. AnoHIKK \ UiI.ATH-N OC Tt! ■; J.AU>! - Tlic St. Louis IlopuliliciMi of the Utii iiist.. Tiik Niumh ('AK('!,iN!A.\. —Yv I! lo:irii j (il A.NO.—Wc lUX* iuilcljlod to Col. Will, i From Klrupe.-^TLc Europa has ar- iVoiu tlio last C/aroliiiiaii, tliut alter tlio I B. Thoinpton, for the following letter from i rived with Liverpool dates to the Gth iiist. I gives the following inforuiation couconiiiii!: I next iN'UC of that paper, Mr. IV>bert K. , a di^itinguirthcd ^Maryland Farmer, whieh ' Cotton was not so tinii, though the quota another meditated invasion of the territo-1 IJrvaii, havin;; jtnrcliased the establish-! will be interesting to many of our readers. ; tions show but a slight variation. W' vin‘ HK I>I.Ks.IN«>S itK A PAn.Y MAIL. li.,\e kept a rrO'*rd (*f all the arrivals :• Tiie.^day last. It is as l’>ll.iws; \Vfln"^day, No mail. 'l’!uir>day, I'riday, Saturday, Siuid.i> , Mi'iiday, Part itf a mail. No mail. I*art> of two. A vt'i y suuill jinrt >f ono. Tlif Wilniinirton mail is n/iniy'^ reeoivcd l.iv after it is due, A fair showinv: that'. rv of a friendly po\ver: \ lueiit, will take charge of the Editv.rial ; 'I'ho letter was written to Col. Thompson, I “Wc arc no soor.er out of one difTu ulty, i Department. I in n jily to a letter from him de.siring in- I eaviw'd }»y the disposition of our eiti/ens to 1 ]?ryan* says the Carolinian, “is a : formation on the subject for some of hiti inievtere with the (lovernmeut and pro- ■ ('aroliuian by birth, has s]»ent the ; Ciiathani friends: perty of a forei-u eonutry, jl'-" ; ^ri-euter i-urtinn of Id j likely to run into another. 1 lie ( uua ex pedition, for the last month, has absorbed , every tliin^^ else, and ev.'ii .liverted ihe at-1 I’nivrrsity, and js well caleul.-ted in every I tention (tf an iiivadiu;; party of j ros})ect for the present uiMkrtakinir. H-- I ft rin'j Anierieaus trom v. hat Sv'eincd to bi' Kn!_ii(issiiii.r Clerk to the House of 'a less attractive advcnte.re; but now that | that enf''rprise has failed, they will pn>ba- M^ostscrlptm irreat’r j>nr‘iinu of his past life in Cumber land eountv, was educated at the X. (’. I CTTI'KS KHOM Till; .‘^KNU'K I'.Dl i't'H. Nl'W YoUK, Sept. !•>. 1S.)1. The IJook Trade SmIc eondueted by the ,-tiniable l!ou>e of Hanirs, Hrother vS: (’o. Ill this eify, wlii. h 1 have been attending .iurinir the last week, is an evidence of the iiuix n-'i- increa-e of tlu> niMiksellinjr busi- ,i, The mere (’ataloixue ot the l>noks ;,ii 1 Stafio.'iary till- a volume of larue p.iirc'. i-lo'idy j>rintt‘d. And tl’e a- iii 'Miit of the ^.ale, which will oceujy in all a’l.iut two weeks, mu'^t be .several Inmdred th.iK'a’.il dollars. The invoice of the ll.tr]H-i> alone, eonsistiuiT exclu.'ively (>f t'iM ir own publications, stdd for u]»\vards of cpi.oiht; ;iud tho.-ie of the .\ppletons. II!.iii' !iard 1ai‘, and other>. I think, ap- ],r. ;trlie»l a like anioiuit. \\ heu I iii't at- j, 'Ueli a .■».ib‘, ,'ouie cit;liteen _\ears ,1 i>. it i> ji!o]>abb' that the whole (’ata- ; ■!'. 1 not realize as mueh a> tlu' iuLd‘ j,;v,.'.e of the Harpers has imw done. \;ul jii liriii'i by niy own experience, I pn*- -iijii. cv.'iy one of the two or three luui'lred Uook^t■ller^ now here tVoui CaiKuhi New ( )l'le;!II'’, buvs I Wo or tllie' ti!!!!"; .i' iiiu ii privately as he di>t > at the .''al-; ,1" 1 th.it theret’ore it is reaxMiable lo e'ti- I ite, th jJ dnriui: the two >seek-, between • ’lie ;ind two nidlii'us ot do]l;ir> Wi-rtn ot r>ook> liuve bt'eu ]*uv> l\:ieii here, to b»- “eat>*ivl over the whole ei>untry. 'I'lte l.irjest amount of any one book di.-posed fat tin' >;de, w;i.« of Harpers’ Wcb.-ter Mictinuary. of which nearly tuo Tl."U>,ind copio wen* Liken, ajiionntiui: to of >|v readiT'i kll'OV, 1 >»]•]..(•, tli.it the S: ,f i> couliui'd to liooks. II‘, rr- only, who ihu' enabled, irencrally, to .'upply lU'i Ivc' at lo." prices than tliey can I :t priv:ite ^ale, thou^h, bv i-«*!id!tioii.'' TrJ. l y m "t of tlie«ell. r'. '!-]">rmuitv t>> make ^^ri-al I'.u'ipiJi.s is , •'! rile ' Her iiow limiis hi^ ."ale. I.-,';." he L'et' ;i price at which he i.-« w;l- V • ate. Tllj.' CO[|(i 11iojl. ;iUll tilt' ihe liil'iiies'. may pos.'iV*ly lend • .1 !in tin- charaetcr of ihc-c >au>. ■j ’. \ :V > '!iie nioiv l>kc b'a;! ' II T .;di- .•^.,1' '. For it seem.' to me if I’. -K-t'llcr were >upplit«l with a i’.i \\hieh t.he prices of -pi'eitieil ■' ' iV( re r-taU*d, and he had aeec" - he (le.dd buy all he want- 14- id.iV'. and tlui> .'.iv* a va-t dial I r.i;, ■, and of the lal»our of the aucti-*u- ; r. 1 •um",r for’jut to sav that ther*' is an- ' Tr:i le S;:).*, ln'>i>K ' that of iV I'll, uou- iroinir on In the city, ' i it i' on a nui^ h smaller seah‘. Ihe ifo-ahead charact»-r ot the X atle rn p' I'le w.ts .-tronLily illur-tratcd to me a w 'lav,' air>'. duriii;f a short trij* into ’ >inii-:ieut. 'I’liu lit J I'* ciiy of IJrid^'. p^rt. • 'iif.iiiiinL' a population something lar;_'>T - rliap' than that of Fay. xtevilb’. is the r riiiinn.' of two K.ail Uoads. runninif into tile int'-rior. besiiles h.i\ ing the Xcw \ ork :ind -V.'W JJ tveiJ It iil Road pa.'.-'ini: throuirh it,. (If this i.UU-r J i elievc that .eveu or « i;iht trains p.i.'S each wa\’ d lily. And . t ail thi.' is n-^t cnoui:h to :-npply the, tni'le and travel of l{ridi_'e]>ort an«l i.' )i''ighl>orho«Hl, Iiut there are in addition tu I ,-.t; ;nnboat lines’ ly‘tuecn it .irid .N' lV Y‘'i'li'. Ti' avoid the lii.»t^ 1 retnrtu'd t * (irv in >ije of tiie bojt.', and found }u : ;iiilV passi iitrers, aiil \‘\ery>p‘ - I ■ « *f fjvi^djt, of artic les tlie ihanutacture "f (’..niu'-tic\i). { d> nf«T iJiiwk tJjat whil.-t 1 r'iii:tin''l in Cunneeticut. th*rc wa- a b.dt !iiur without tuv wdib-th- f th^ .-team r. j;. cvt iy '’iin-vtiot» ! more and iinin-cj»j]o\ ment of .-t»'ajij. Jii jia^sing up tile river to Albanv, at ojie Ldance, the .'iiiokc fr”»ii j.'irir; steam erigini s.. in th': t.-,;irr r f tiv «7t\ wa." \i>ib](‘. ,''t;.un i.s i)iy return to their ongin.Tl project. W understaml, from a source which leads is to give it impli( it credence, that for s('ine time ]>ast a number of Americans have been conceiiti’ating ujion the Ivio (Irandc, m'ar l-’ort lirowu, to assist in an :ittenijit to re\olutioui/.e the State of 'r;ini;adipa.-, .^lexiio. At the last account they num bered some throe hundred men, ready f r the expedition, and were waitiiig the sig nal fri'iii (’arravajal, a noted frecboiitcr in that State t'or years past, and well remem- i'l'red for iiis depredation" upon sni:;!i par ties of Anit'ri'ati troop-; in th.it p.irt of .^lexico during tin' last war. lie W:is to have taken the JeaJ in a pronuniianiento and the ri'Volutioii of'I’amaulipas, :'.nd the Kil!ilni'tTos {i'oni 3Iontc.omki$y Coi NTY, Mr>., ] Sept. r>, ]S51. f ])rar sir: Your letter dated the 11th inst., was received by me yesterday. T re gret that you d.id not, for the sake of 3'our North ('.irolina frieruls, .‘ipply to some ( on.mons during tlu^ two last sessions of fD-^m-r of uiore e.xyiericnce and skill than our li(‘gislature, and is, i>n I’essionally, a liawv‘r. 'I'liat be is a j.;iniK iiian of "iderable talents, we have the evideiu'* of some of the lirst men in tiiis State; and we congmtuhite the friends ('f tVie paper on ^(“■uring the sei vice-; ot a gentleman pos- s ssil;ir the abiliiy that hi* dot The CnnisTiAXA IItotp.—The Biiltimore Pa- tridt publishes a corrcsftoncloiice between the Governor of Maryliinl anl the State Ucpart* nient, from wliich we lesirn that the rrepi'ient •lirectc'l tlie Dist. Attorney to ascertain wheth er the facts wouht n'ake mt the crime of trea son, .Tml if ,s>, to take jironipt ineiisnroK for the DCTMitfs liIX(ilIAM '.viU re-1 suine her fethool on Wcduesdny the IstC'ctobcr. ‘ Sept. 1^2, The Change has been nuifle!' rUHIK iSubscribers liaviug sold out tln-ir nM -03’ ,.^••.*1 a ia X SJ M'OOI. V/ANTCO. wniit te vmehfise HO.OilO of WnvK ri. j.t, ::2, iA\i t J M Stock of Goods, have the pl uaure nov.- ol Baying to their friends, that tfiey ure now open ing on entire XKW .STOCK of BUY OOOBS^, IIAUnWARK ^ CV'VlMiW HATS AND SHOES, fi!rareries of ait All (if wliirlt n-c sell lew f.ir C:isli, er e^v- fA M iU'\v J'l * p;i; 0(1 t i.nn;.. n;t!. /;•>/ S, r*^ro'i ‘I' tOTT. .a.-> apieeo, W;ii i-;> t > "0 ■ Mso, >.!.'.(■ h 1 \ j'V r;.,, ^ I, ,.1' I fiic- oiOiiiiji. iKSN i'! l. ()!'l i a.-' in-tt. v,.r:i”'l\C. naU:d^ S, pf. I-'. "Valuable Plaiitaiticn Sals. rffSIH: Siil-eri; r h.'io trial of all concernoil. A ^^reat public nteetinji | .h;ni,fre for any kind ol ’oi ntry I’ludiKC, or to cxas Were to invade the territory and to aid in the i >t di'i> h- un ut of the new govi'rnnient. As we have said, the prosp a t of a revi lntiou in Cuba, under the tl.ig of Lopv, divertcl the at- tc'utiou of our 'r.imaiilipas patrii'ts, .and we rceoHect that one of the accoui't> for the New ( >rlean' paper' stated tlcit ;ibout tliree huiiilri'd men had coii-ri gate 1 about .^lu.'- t;iii;X I'land. waiting liie airi\:d of a \ e>- >el to take them t > Cuba. 'I’lu y Md not go, howcvei', and now the old expedition will be. im .iuubt, re\i\ed. 'i':i>-r(‘ ai'e mauv men in thi-; tountry who are dispiw- ed to eng;i::e ill any i ntcrprise i.ither lliaii to do luual VM'ik, a'.rd lu iue it i - tiiat >'\- ]>• ditioiis of thi>i kind ;ire >o p' p;;!;;:'. >!iur i)f>i pmlit by them in varii ins v. ;;y in fnri'i'hinir siipplic', steanu r', \i-.. in littiui; out expedition" at euonuou" protit and in picking np aii the sp;ire cliai;_e which is to 'le f- :in 1 ;:nr n_ .'t.i h a nni:i- bor of ni'-n coilectcil t iiet'oi r. ';ie 'vuM think that fhc vi :y n.iuo' of ;!ie fr -e'‘ «ot /r wdio is to take tic I'-ad in the Tai;! iuii]ia" I'Vpeditii.n Wojdd be 'tli'ic’.t !l!rci'li!.'i\e to dt ter any .vineric.in from eii: .iging in 'Ucli an eut rj'ri.-.-; bur it i> -;Mite c r'a.n it i.' not. We hoj that t'.;.- (I-n • r;:tn. r.t. ;lh■|•ad^ j'rohablv ;id\i''d of tl: . to:-.:y. w ill take the n!o>t deeiih d nieasUK ' to uis- per'C t!lo>c ellLMUcd in it." 1~ there to lie lio end to j!le"C xiol.iTlnii' o{’fidtli!" I >o the .''o'.n lu'rn pc' p! ■ ntiect. th.it by eiic mr:ii.in-j’ aud cn_ai:ni- in 'Ui ii expi daiotj.' thcv a* tl. fine' en(oiir- ;iLTe e\ju iiifioti' nf a r- nidar ( baraer i ;i::a;ii-f tlieni-eh■ s.' !> • (i:i \ whil't they bitti rlv con‘ien:M I’LAN'K i:OA!» TO itAlJMcH. 'Pile Stockhohh’rs in tlu' b'ayctte'. illc and .\orflii'i-n Flank lloai!, at tU«ir general .^^.■eting on Sate.ro;.y lat, njion heaving the ve] art of their Ivigiiieer, determined to locate th.'ir road fi'oin tin' maiket sipnire in i’avidleville, tlirough 1‘trson street, to a ])oint on the Capi* l''e:ir; thenc.' on the Ivi-t sid.' ront(' will ]' IS" so.ue (wel; West of .'•'niitlll eld, .M> a St ickholib rs to 'iio'.eet a !ie ■f tli if I'vcr to llali'igh. 'i’ii ir tiffed! miles to ii'.able the ranch a.' soon to S*o( iliat iilacc as tht‘ subscription will ju-aliy it. A resoi'.ition was adi'pted to ]iro,'t-cnte the v;> ii. v.ith ail ]ie.,-i!.ie (h-paich; and liai 'I" ap,‘ a.h'c.; iv i n i!ie section 'jl the route, b( tv,e' ii tiie Hiver ami .''1 i’hail's, rhr.-e n:>!i-.' «'is^;i.it, near tli ■ juncture of the li ileiMli and 'I’avbor'lUidi roads, an 1 contr:;el" made 1 ir tlaj Liimiier. In tile loi-.tiou, thi" rouft; wiil be a coni- ni :i roa'!. both t) llrilci^h ;.inl Warsaw. tor at lea t live i r .'i\ laii. niidiii'.:. me liri iL,;' aer. 'S tiie ('ape I'c.U ili\er. ai. i tiie r I ;i" far a- Arcliii.ald 11 .'nivv answer tor l.oih. The route from 'del iiiil'" i' eoiiicmphited to run near Siu.l'.i’.- .\l.il. on i>l;ick lJ;Vci‘, th.'lic: l!e:ir .'leW.iru .' oM tiieiice t I t'le i r^'S.' lo:, ; , i.ear .''!e\eli'.'; fheni'o 111' I..'. I .1 . i lo»-,n_ .''ii'l'de I’r. t k l ^iVNeea i lM' l, . ;oi( .iici uli .'dili; tlun.e \ \ Hand’.' .Mdl to U.dcLh. ,V re.".I.it .. V..I.' a . Iliiil oni M- \\ it i. ii. ' 'i nj I !-:k 11 ■ >:i‘ 1, ' u h I ;tri jtr i * ' \ ’S * »■ *;i! t ■ 1 h (.11 M'e W.'-t "iiii- of tl V' I'ear !! v(r; and »ac nia'; r wa h f'l "oii a ci iiiUiitie.' eoI:Sl.'tini; ol 1 >. (1, .'oie U..' , d. (i. kin ji- iici‘,1. an I *\. *'v. .'■ Iv; ii.:ie. t > arr.iii:.e. th. hi'I. Ill j of the Noitlurn ]ieoj.’e a^ain.'T oitr own pe culiar ii.'tiiiitioiis, thev ai- ci'.eoinagin:.: mole th.an iio talknii/, by pl.anniiiL' .mi eXccUlillu expedition-; to ov. rllir «\V ti: ■ po.-uliar in'titutiou." of .iti;.T coimti i. Let the ]'e,.p!e of the South iook to th'" matt r. It i' l.i-h tii.e-th..t they at least, had «'c;''ccl to cI.coui':iLre ,'lti Ii i.leu^d a’M piratical in\a'i"fi' of the territ 'iic" if na tions with whom w-' are at p- ace. 'I’llK ClIlll'TlANA KitiT. \Ve i :',^li^’i on th" prei cding pa-e tlie corn ti:i.|.uci- b- tw eri cert.-iin citi/.ell of I’hil.nielj bi.l an l the tiovern r "f 1 ’ iin'vlvania. on th" suViject of the leci nt n gro r: it at Chri'- ti.in.i. 1 n ;i|.t.. ii; J- e‘ I Me I eia\ !’c > wei' K ih ' Ji and d' iat 1 't t. ■ lir. . t II . 1 Ixin-'^.'.i \. Al; i'l i' n I til tVi ni i .^l. N. ill i.Ai I .'■f . m; liel.tp; .•eee.l 11 i.t’ 1 1 ‘ Mt:g a; 11 il i:i \ . , u !i i> li ; iiv > -■'1 t I pul'i.'h in lii illt p. j ' l '. it n).i\ b f, i. li'l' i f lie- pi "I I.' il.i" to II leijl, \i M.'. r..,r- ■i tin-_' wu' lb lilt h.lS I L atteiiile l bv a 1 ir::*' nn id'i r 1 » .ti/en 111 la .ill.' , d h.. ii, a;. i ( ei j; i ;. 'I'll’ I'c • ' ng \ irg; ' i^' 1 by r; p.'if^niien! ot ('"I. A ni;in. and '!c.---.'. .^1 ' k'n. of Cia.i’. ^ i' - I In " W ■: I' M. N i . of W , ’ Ve ki'. and S. t:i in. in W. 11. 11 I ;mii: I 'I’ll"'. N'.’iiit "Wi' i'iilili.'h it. ii"t ■ nlv w oil ae- ih that l.v M ttevilli . . V ‘ I,- a h. of .I'll Mt"n. Ill \ ' t W ake. aUi! I '* !iel '. A n ' !!i-ion v t.n.n.iiu-'O'ly j. i tie. ncM iin_'. ; n ' ;l ^ th- 1 •! in i'-v. 'r. count ot It.' intci''.'t a.' on’t awful traL'edy. but a" a nuitti-r of ji:';i' " to (loverii a'd ibn.'f'u, vdio h b. t n ac- cU'cd bv the NV a'liin^i’on I lo-n :m i > ’’e r orgr.Il' of 1 ,■ eof ,. oi-i,i, of ili':!g;'.tiML'' the riot bv hi' I tVa iel i-on 'ut t. The i liarir-' ;i:j-;iin't tin- (!■ .v..> ni’r wa-of conr'i' made onlv to atbct t!ie I’enn'vlva- nia election, and t.i incb:i-e tiie ]-‘oj.le of the South to br lievi- that ill' V.’lii:: par'y of IV-nti'vlvaiiia e mnten.inei-l sio h a ' io- latioii of the Laws. W'ith the s.iiie' Illo- tivi‘, the L'icofocos ot I‘!iilad"lpiiia ad- dres.'cd him the letter whi h wa- put li'h. In that letter, the rc.iih r wi!l "ce th.if f|f ‘•]iefitioiicr"” re(iiest that the o\«nior ‘•will t'lk" into coTi.'i'h'ration th'- iiece-.'i'y of \ indicatini' the lav, ',” tle reby in'inu- aiing that b.e had no desire to \ iielicut'■ them. '!'he Fenns\Ivaiiian in Iced, not sati.'fied w itli the in"inu.;tion, openly cbarg- c-l it. The Mivcrnor. in nply. thank' the ••[ictitinners’’ for the opp irtnnity to ex- Itress iiis views, and ^hil't h ' docs so, ad ministers t»t them a 111 >st jiointed rebuke, bv -v]t-'sIiig their obje t—the r'“afion of exciteinent at tlie South. Thev could have 1' li •n of II 1 tilt I'l « :‘1 > i' .'- ai. .1 ;nt St- k Cl,i.y, v. itli thou I- ari- n f. I\ v. and exprc"in'.'th.- >1 : rmi- n ;r‘>n bv ’be ineetiMi of ,-o-.|.er,i t illj witll nv in th-' "1 . '- A- eoi.^rnn t.oii f !) ' I'e r IH n ■ '[• "aid e.ii'i'; tie- il.M.b iJ" V- o!' -u''cdp :.nd al ~ub- rib il. C..niniit- t V, ;:pp"i'itt 1 to licit further ^u’■- .-ri] ti: !!' to 't. ok ^'f '^rdd eoinpany, in Wak-, dM]i;,.fon and Conibovbm.i. 'i'iie writer of tlr.' >•'onot ht tbem - a- 'ion p t.'' w i'.liwuf a kiiov. leilgnit nt of the 111 •■vil ai!'i luili.'un'ied iio."pit:ilit' a;ei kindui '■ I xteiide l to fIn■ gt ntloi!,• n who ;ittel!'Iid flic U'ectin;:', IP’t olllv l‘V tiie ho'tc" I f 1’) irela\ vi!i- . 1 at by all th • goo.l I iti/.i n- along tin.- lIo,;,l. \ our". \e.. A l>Kl.i;i. \ 1 K. II VI T.liill ,\M> CasT'iN !Ii\1>. e le.'.rii troui ^'atnrd;ly " Kcgi.'tcr, tha' fh‘' nin ( tor.'of the new Con,p;iny a-.''Tiiblfd in ll.ileigh on 'rimr.'-hty the l>th in,"tant. .MI tin* i>ii-e tors wi-r.' jirc'ciii. (Jeii. W. Mordecai, I'- “f i’alc-gli. wa" elected President of the Couijsiny until th ’ 1't of .la'.uurv next, without salary for Ibr'L I'.'ip 1'le-iii'-nt Hail lIiK.d Coniptny, Sll’lerinteud.'llt ot the 1 h:ive, and who avus better able to give yon till' ini'ormatiftii that you desir*'. I I ha\c used guano for about five years : ]i;i't, at the rate of from six to eight tons ! per year. 1 have enntraots for six tons to be delivered in a few days, for my fall seo.ing of wheat. Indeed, I may say, that 1 have got HO used to it, that 1 deem it in- | d’-pen.sabb? to niv farming operation^; but till' very low price of wheat at this time, and the high jirice of guano, may make it a (pie."tion with some faruiers whether it pays for the outlay. W heu 1 first houirht, I p.lid bir tlie ton of Feru\ian guano, at the rate of L'240 poutnls to the ton, forty dollars. I'or IVruvian guano 1 am to ]>ay this fall >f.) 1 per ton. ,'ly exp.-'ricuci' is limiti'd to tin* use of Feruvian guano, (hie year 1 bought I’ata- g."!ii.!ji bican.'e I could not get Fernviaii; and from the experiment then nnnle, 1 do not feel disjiosed to try it again, fereiicc in tin' cost of tlu“ two is about ten doilars j»er ton in our market, in favor of the Fatagf niaii. 'fh'- i’eruviaii guano that 1 h:ive boui;ht has been generally in cot ton bags. Wiieii nn]'tied, I sift the gtnino in m\ barn, or under co\a i- from the wea ther; and the luniji.-: wliich will not jia>s through the meshes of the sifter, are r'- diice'! to proper iiiicness in a wooden trfiugh or othi-r \'."."cl suited for the jinrposi', and ilu n mixed with ground plaster of Faris, at tile rate of one lui'hel of jilaster to five im"heis of guano,—.and the gnmnd, after bcir.g iTirid'ulIy plottgln'd and harrowed, is laid oil' into convenient lands for .sowing wheat. OiK' ill,in sows the guano at the rate of a!ioiU U s. to the acre, and at th • " true tiiiu‘ anotlier man soa\-.' the wheat; :ii' 1 t!i-n the ploULdimcii, with their double .'1: vel plougiis, cover the wheat anti guano at tiic ^::ule operation, 'rhi" sa.Vi s hibor. I take ' are to co\ -r in the ground during thl.iV. anil sot ;i as it can be done, all the uu.’i.o lii.it is sowed. 1 would advi-c th - IP t .-owiii'^ guano ibiring very w;ndv il 'V', a" it is very volatde, and tlu' aiii- ni'iiii;:, which is valuable, will be blown a\\.;y. To -uard against this, we use w hcli tl'.ere is wind, a w.itcring jmt. and Liive the L’liMiioa "b.idit sprinklintr of water—but when thi," is th'lle, it onidlt to be co\cred ap i!i tin- ground a." m',ak po,'-iiLiic, a" I . ■ u.iti r oi'. Iv, ' rhe gu.-'.n-'. 'I I" Me.-t olijec? I f using the phist- r ot I’. ri" witli t’u' Liiaiio. is to lix the amiiio- ni.i and prex.nt its c-cap. line jiowdiTcd e'-.ii'-oa! du"t Would do better ^till, but 1 li: \o ne\cr bi I n a-‘le to get the charei'al. 1 r Ii i.'h pot.ilo. v:. 1 think -uaiio a Very \al’.i !i ; • in:.nitre. 1 jirep.ire if in the saiii“ w.iv that 1 .lo fT wheat, and "o\v it in the li ;il .. w hieh ar.' i f three f'-et a]';.rt. at the r.ife of I ti lbs. pi r acre. J-.ir l orn 1 put ;t in the hills, but 1 havo no doubt 'hat it wi iiM 1 better to sow the guano— ■_oi> I : the a ri—on the ground In fori> 1 i.ig pi' ugh (1, the ground to be ploughed !' p ;iii'l tiie guano j'luuglicd in the same il v ;t it is s iwn. and then harrowed, to e .\. r up all till' open furn.W ' and keep the l;U:ii,o j.ari'-d. J t the 'ieu; ral oj,;ni' 11 here, that gaiano :e t" bc"t in clay soil: the >aiidy soils iie- iiur Ion por"U and op- n, and suftcr'ng the Valit.ii-ie propei'ie," ot the iruatio to csc.'ipe \vitli th'' .itni-i'phere, 1 w,.ul i advi.'C, as lii - .. f'• c ur'c. to bcMin with it on :i sill ill ,"( al a’.id if upon exTt. rinicut it is l’"Mn-l to iiicrca.'c th ‘ crops :vu ! act well, tj.en t • eld Mgf it" use. 1 'cnd \i‘U with thi" letter, the p! 111- b-r No. of the American Fanner, a \.ilua- in riilliiileiphia expressed the most decided con demnation of the riots. MARRIED, At Sivlisbury, N. f'., on the 17th in"t., by the Kev. Pnil'. .Morjriin, his daujjhter. Miss CHAU- l.OTTK KI.llMlAL M»H(JAN, to \.. DILLA- KlilM) S.NliTll, Kbtj., ('oun.^ellor nt Law, of Xew ■\'irk. On tlie 7th inst., bv F.li Smith, Es'p Mr. AVII.MAM MKLTON to Mis.s .MAllTllA Gll.V- Jl.V.M, Jill if .Mdiin* ooimtc. In Miintgonu-ry coiintv, on the flth inst., *iv the llev. 11. Meh:iurin‘ .Mr. CI.O. \V. IUA'- NOLUS, of ,Mississipjii. to Miss I'’U.\N('KS .\. dim^htcr of the Kc-v. Win. N. IViieoi-k. l>niietual cnstdnti i-s i-n time. IMlK -.V TAVl.ftH, li4if fc. t I'J mil. • if I'rn k. in li,. iiiiiinc T-'O Mi l' s ot !,i r i!iovf»- i :,ti('li aie! iptcd to ,t . !in I DIED, On Snliirday. *JOth Sept., S1L\W. voniijicst child of .Innics iiiid liellen M. IhinUs, aged 7 montiis. In this town, on liith inst.. KLl.EN, dnn^htcr of llobrrt !ind .‘^ar:ih Jane thirrett, ajred 1 year and 7 ni'Hiths. Near Marion Court House, S. on the 11th I'lie dif- inst., .Mr. ('ll.MtLl'S Mc'.\hhl’M, recently of Fayetteville, agcl about Jo years. in AVilniinirton, on the llth inst., THOMAS n. GI{.\N’r, son of .Mr. Hicliunl II. (Jrant, aged about •'> years. In I'ladeii county, iii the 10th inst.. of Con gestive (’ever. Mrs. MMIll.INH .MoOitK, ^^ifl;ot \V. L. Moore, L.s-j.. in the 'Jiitli year of lier age. AllUlVAl..^. Sc]it. in._.'te:iiiuT Gov. ('!r:ili:ini. with bo.it ^1, ilrown ill two, with jtihmis for .las .Mclvcr, \V M Uiivis. Wortl. iS; .'':uinileis. Ciirr \ Wiitson. 11 1, r-.iiadi,ii(lt. Hi,\ .V Co. I! 'I' hoiiji-, 1) I, ,v 11 .1 Hobiics, (i \Voiii;ick. Cress .'c ('o. .1 ' McNair. Mnrchison, lleid ('o, .\rcy, Shcmwcll .X Co. AV Trior. b'Uifr cbli. Hunt \ Wi^ruins. (’ T Ihii'ili \ .''on. (,'ross (’reck Co, I.o.ln ,x Co. .1 W I'.irish. U ;ill .S: .\h;|ion:ild. W .1 .McCoiiiicI, .1 W r-:ikcr, ('rowcll & IIi\. .1 WoUeriii^r, liuriihnr'lt vX .Nl'iss. .) .X T Wiiddill, Cook .X .liihii.son, A C Sept. 22, IBol. g t'l the west, otf..,- i,„ hi, “coMPE'rjTiox DKi’iVAV. :,V? aoihiHf/: 1'^ (>'V receivinjr, ''.ircct from New Vork. a sn- , the prodiK-t\i,i-, ..f, perb lot of Cl.( I'l'HING. nui'le uji in the lohaeeo. .’-o ,,i- (,u u. i v s m -.- h-\\ '.iri ,i. t most tusliionfibic style* ;iml of the best iii,iteriii’s, , Ij,l.ui.l.s. eonsi.stinjf if bhick jiii'l tirown Fr«ick: sin'1 : a ]'ovti-ni of th- boi 1 is iiiiih r i Coats; Cloth Ovcrcoiits: Ca.-isiiiicre I’ants, sevc- i and has oti it a two v ti iv,;. ■'a "l iiiir lum.-'-, r.il v.irietii'.s; fancy lircn.tdine >^ilk. .'^atin and ro;rpthcv with ji’l sarh i tl i r ioii!‘liii"s ;ts are Twillo'l S’.lk \ rsts. .Ml of wli,--h will lie m.M upiMiIiy met wit.i on a !-iroi. '! I.i is an ex- lower tlian any c-.ncern if the kiii'i in town. an.I , ^elient iiii!!-site eii tiie j.reiuisi > with ph.-vty of if not as represented, the m..iiey w ill 1..- refat.-i- ; coiistructin- a il.im and siil..i ifi.:, w.'itci- 1. ( all aii'l see. A Inrtlier a-i'Titioii to tlie ' anwer for oniiiiarv piirp' se^. Stuck is da il \* c.s.pec(ed, ami ilue leiiice uil! he I (ii!d ii!i.-« been d'iscovere'l on t,'>: ■ ! - e! in oiu# Imii. One doiir lu>t of Cook .X T.ivha-'s. ,,r iiioi-e pla*-cs. ,1. S.MIll'i \ ( (). I 'j'ii,. j.’;,me! W'esterii Ti.ark I’.oad L’ltf Sept. 22, 1N‘>1. FILL l\l) f'- receixingour l-’all and Winter V w Stock, consisting of a very general se lection of [la^x s over til.’ land williiii liiih; of llie liwe’.l- itiii; iiii'l il is (tiiiv 2 ii.iic.s iVoai Itiver al the point at wh'.eh t'.ie [ lesent impM vonu ni "oinj; on, on that Kivcr is exi'ctlcl to ter minate. 'fids sitiiati-in is r-liiai\abte for in;',ifh. 'I'he tci ins will he libir.il .iiid ;;i:c.-ii uii'iatiiiLr. ni 1 /-’I ..1 o 1 II i l’ei.o!;s wishin" to luueh ise aic. lor fiirtiiei* ardware and ( uth'ry, Satllilery, : ,,:,Hic«!ars referred L c-l. Jehn .M^.rison at Lcatlior. IhiLs and C'ai).':. lioois ,^othaj^e, .\. c. ' i .rollX C. Mei.i:«)I>. ^Moor*'('I Mn!v. S t't. 7. iS' il. l.’1--,tw and Shoes, Jron, Sti^ul ;md and Staj)!o I'ry Cioods, Witll a larpe St«.k of GROCERIES, BAGGING, ROPE, &c. l‘crs--ns Ni.'itiii;' this market to ]iureh,ise at Wiiulc.iiilo-or Kctail, wonhl 'lo well to jrive us a call. Sejit. 22, is:,i. W ADDll.I., llav street. ‘2-ttf I'htcuant^c IIoiiic M((i(uficlxrcs! Tiik Snb."crilKrs h.ive jiist receivc'l frim N't-w V. ik. an as- X soitmeiitotSADDl.Kl'.V llAT.Ii- \V.\I;K, 'v:e..—.\>r -S'nilhirii- iiKi’U .''addles,—hut iiiateri:ils for earryini on the Sa-I'lle ;iiid Harness Makiiiv I'liisine.i;^. at the l-’reeiiiaii. .1 (' TliotlipSoli. il L .Mviovei' Co. i ni'i St;ind of (ieo, \\ . .M cl >'iliali|. I’ersui street. Foii.'t ,X Troy, X,’ Il limit, 11 (iray. Shelly .v , a few 'loors Mast of the Dank of Capo l ear. FieM. Kose, I'rciishaw \ Co, .) G \ I l> i.ash. , where tlie.v wiii by ,irla.l t-> sell to all v\ho may 15 (' lloiithel, Islaiid I'or-l Co, Woo'! .X Harris, i pati'-ni/e them on as 1 tcTiiis as any otloT I’.ouiiiaiit .X ll'aiiiel!, (1 wyn A: Son. .1 11 ianii.'. ! llstablishmciit who have tlicir work iiianiifaP- IX NOirni ( AiiOLlNA! TJir llufttf hiijiiii, ‘Ulii / in!( I'll to fujhi nn/ iiiiij thI'litujh Jot' Jlumc Imhofri/' F you r::nit to s/irc* a coTiph- Hiu:'ili-1 Il'.I- li. l.-.r-', send i n ,\oiir > r-leis lor 'I U r^irn(i Ilf ,S,‘i//., i'ii/‘s, „l/;//.'i, if !!o/7/(.s, _..A ! llriiitil:/ StiH, !i,il t'ii-/ hniil I f' ilnr/,', Jirifss, yiil h t n ^ lv. Th'* T'l i-. cs of Sti'.l-cai'S. Arii.>, and \\ oi nis, are as lollov.s; i;,v till poiiiid cvnt'; or bv eoatr:iv . 7 liai rel .Still.\i ais and \\ on.i>, S ((H) C 1' l':ni. eit. .lenkilis Itohert*,!. .1 1! .V .1 .Shiaii. .1 F li.iiiiliers .X Co, Hill .X ."'on, .1 .! Leaeh. \.hite .X l»lllon, Ui'OMi ..X .Mollitt. Itaiikiii .X .M-l.'-:iii. !'b-l.eaii .V Ifililier. IJoIler .X ii"t. I! A \ ojrlcr .X ’o. .1 Smith, ti t' Mendel.hall, K I'etci'siila, i!o\^aii I'.ictory, Kirk \ .Mo.ss. T.I I’.itrieK, G W M'-l)in.i!'l. .1 .\Ielnnis. F L ,X .1 \ l'eninTtoii. K 'litehi-ll. Williams, Haywood .V; I'o. .) Ilaker. .S .) llins'lale. Kill" ,X Hejre. W .1 Ml Ii'iiiaM. .11 r ,x Turiu'r, 1’ I’ .loluis.jii, 11 .1 S rhyl'er iX York. M-H'nal l ,X ^Vil:^lev, .1 Newlin .X ."‘■■n. .''waim >X .''lierw.iod, ,S Itiimp.'t'^s. C l.bert, hr T ii'i”^, W .1 Plummer, .M A IJakcr. (i rir:i!i'h. .Sept. 20.—.'^te.Tiiier F\er;rr(>en. with full e.ar- jro l..r increhants ot tlii.s place an 1 interior. lured in the .'^tatc. .McDoN'AI.K \ WilAI.FW Sept. 22. Isol. 2 1-:n . 15. .Ml those indebted to (I \\ . ,Me- I'onald are rcjiie'led to call and settle thc'.r "!d aeeounts. lo 12 1 I l.'i t; 20 do .1.1 do do d.« ij.i do no d« •11.) li.jU f.O.'l rortT or wtz.yu'm’s o:\. A Ki: IV A I.s. .'•M-) t IT- Sehis Le)ok aii'l F Cojiehin-l fr.'iii l’.'i«toii. .Mary Fi.S" fr. tii New Y' lk. I^.ibella Tli.iini'iion Iroiii ('liarle..;ton. IS—.‘'clir .^Jcmell- to t'r.ii.i Ne«v Vorli. ill ■ agrieul’nr.i! lap-r jiuidiahci in Balti more. ri.e pri "t lit No. has a Idler from W illou;:hi.v N -wtoii of \'irginia, a di"tin- iiui"hed farmer of that State, c.n the use of Liuaiio i.y h.m. atid the result'' a" theri-in "t.iti d .are ,vonlerful—far exceednig any- thiu'j within niy experience^—but no doubt owing to his greater skill and knowledge in f.rmiinr. FAV :• fff VI1 I 1: M.\1:K FT—S: l-T, 2 - i Ihalidv, I •'■h. .'lO a ,'i.> iL.ir'l. 12; Ditt i. i;] pie. 17 a .'.0 l.e.ithot;. sob' a 2:', 1 F-'- sw .IX. 20 a b'-a-l, (.;ir. a 7' l'.:l'-"II. 1 » a l-'i Mola.'scs, a 071 r.ai'’',zinv:. l: :i 20 Nails, cut. FI IX ~.a ; ('i.tton. a s (t.its. 1. 1 .'id ('orn. 1 oo‘ a (•il. I.insee-1. Ml C'-ft'ee. lo a 11 Fowler, •"> no ' 'In-ese, !i .'1 11 .Shot, n .) 1 ('oii'oras. •>! Su^ar. br'>wn 1; H I.I ('andh-. 1 ■. F. I,'.' a d; Ditt'i. I'laL ’ 1 1 a 1- '. , I'ioiir. 41 .1 [ .-".'lit. s;u'k. 1 l2 ~»; 1 !■) Fe.ntliers, ."o’ a ;‘.2 Do. Ilium, bu. n 10 Fhixsee-1. I 00 il 1 12 t SIdn-h-.s •J a 2Jl Hidi-s. irrceii. 1 ■ T.illow, s H lo' Ditto, ijrv. '.1 a 1 1 Wheat. so a s.'» Iron, lies. .■) a ) W hiskev. a ■17 D-i. iaip iish a 4 W'l'.l, IS a 20 inlij£o. 1 a 1 J hite Lea-L • » a -’•J Lime. tl-itU t 1 1 •r-^'w 11 She etin^"», *'•' con ittun Varns, o to 1 o. 15 IIFVIKW (IF Tin: MAI5Ki:T. r>\eoN.—'file deiiiali'l is not so }rr at as it h.is been. Imt iH'ice" remain without mat. rial chanj^e. I'i.'U i;. — Hnriiij: the hitter part of the wci'k, the deia.'Oi-l lieing larpe. the price went up to o l!‘>. Conx—Continues fccaroe: hut little e'unin»' in. Trade in :ciieral iinjiroN iu;i. A. A. Mc5vr/ri5AX .JTTI.l, eorfianes to c".rr,r on the CAlM’.l A(i fi I’F.''1 \ Iin all it'' i'ranehes. ;it the Ol.l) .',*'f.\N 1>. He retnrn." thanks fir the liberal pat- roiia^'e he has hcrctofi're receivcfl, and hopes, by strict attenti'"''! to biisinos‘; ;ind a de>;ire to j:rive entire satislactioii, t ■ merit a cniiinuanee 'if the same. Ha\;i:;r reeentiv increased liN business, he has oil hand a verv fine ;• JJiPrtnicnt >if CarriaiT‘s, liaronclics. Ilniioics, Uockauays. anl Sulkoys. Finishe-l, ainl a very larj:e assortment of Wi-rk pai’tly liiiishcl. w hicli. tor ele,:ranee of shajie :inil finish, will caiMjiaro with any other Viorl;. rersons wi:,hinji t'l bny, woiil.i d-i well t-i call and exiiniine the work, as he is ileterniined to sell Low tor cash, or notes on short tune. .\!1 Wi rk V. arr.into.l for twelve month.a. atid repaired free of ch.arv'e, should it tail liy bad workmanship or material. DCP Ixopairinir faitlifully o.xccn- ted .at. stiort uoti'-e. on vi ry rea5jii;J lo lenns. FAVKiTi:\ iui.K, Ski^t. is.'il. w-un dd .-I'ivise A our North Carolina frieiid to take the Anieiii.an Farmer; it is f 't 'iiji- rvdi.ijg w.iter. and b'.'iug apjilied )ja,] jj„ other ohp^-t, for tin* n::ijesty of tin lo :dl .'oMs of uiae!ii’,k!'rv. It h.t.s a gn at i\.iiitatr-'oviM' water 'jn'iwer in lids cold law had alrea'ly been viii'li. at' 1 by the arrest iiiiiirisoumeut of the mur'h rers! We thiidc. the jtetitioivers “rook nothing by their iioitioii." ' iiiiiate, .'iix-.- the latter free/.i .>i .'o iinu h more than with ii.. I was (piite amu.'cd ;i fi w day.-^ ago to witness a novel species of advertising. For Fnion of th. ■me year> j.a.'t it h;.s u eoninioii to received, cmtaiidnL' .''Ii the aljove wj.- in type the I'^th iu't. has second leUer I ial men with huge, placards, and st.ttioii them at prominent point.-*, nr "'■•u) ihcm Ji'-rambiilating thi; street.-^. 15ut the fa- .'hioii iii.w is, a.j 1 .-aw it, to have about torty strong' Irishnieti, Crcvnians, ^c. dres"- c‘l in a blue hunting shirt uniform, (-acli from tin- ])elitioiier>. 'J'hoy assert that tin' resistance to the law at Christiana v>;.-s treason ag.iiu.'t the I uitei! .'^tates. In this, thy are inidoubteilly rijL.dit. lint ihev assert al.'O that the Governor had no intention of executing the laws ami e.liarif. beiiriii- a lar-e phu-ard on a hoard, signi- . L-neonraging their violation. In tying that .Mr. So-und-s.) to have hi.^ : fnnefit on that night at such a Iheatie, made luciely for po- '/hese poor tellows marched with slow and i solemn ri(-p in sinoli. looking \t*rv grave, and .‘somtt ot them rather a.shttiiied ! XKWSl-Al’Klt ('iKOL LA riuN. Tht! Na- o} fhc figure they out. l_)m* might .snp- tional Intelligenei r issues 1*),(H.M) sheet:- , . that the adverti.«emcnts inserted in =‘'‘'1 weekly. The Wa.sh- ^onic dozen daily papers, anl hamlhills I Kepnblie, hig, weekly, with letters a foot long, jMjrtcd all over the !4,0'00 daily and semi-weekly. ihe lity, would be Huffieient adveriixiuent but the peoph; here know uliat they an about. 'I’hey find their alvantag(; in giv ing publicity ti> every thing they have to -'11, he it their goud.s or their gifts, I*isiM((.xisrs.—The Charleston Mer cury jiiiblishes a call for a im-c-ting in h;:rleston, -ione«| hy about I 7GG eirizcns. Wa"hington National Kra, Abolition, L'»,- 00(1, weekly. Thu Suutheni Fre.ss, ]>i.- union, about .*>(»U0, and the Fnion, Loeo- foco, about the stime. ^i’he iJaltiniOre Sun, Neutral, |S,(HIO, daily :ind weekly. N Kw l*osT (.n ric'K.—An oflice has been established at “Terebinihe,” in thi.-? coun ty— l>Ia kiuan Cnlbreath, F. ,M th'- ]ircseiit. 11. 1> of the I’eti-rsliurLr wa" eh'cteil ( lel.erid work, with a sal :ry of S2(t(l(i. I’liK iIt 1 i.x 1,1! —Hr. C:irIni r, r.gaiii't whom an indiciiuciit is peu'ling in the Criniiiial Court for the f>i,"tnct of Co lumbia, founded upon ;iii aHegid iorgery in pr-ieiiring an asv ird und('r the .'\Ie,\iean (’omnii‘'.'i'Ml, h;is returtied to this country and siirrendi red htm.-. It t'>r trial. 1 >;•. (iiiriln -r was in Ihtghind win n infor mation reachi'il him ot tin- susj-icioii whu li had been c.xeited against hi.' awani, and althou'_di the treaty with Creat llritaai did not provide, b r hi.- arrest in such a ca>e, ami no possii’h; means existed lor his be- iiiL^ "ubjeeUd to trial In-ri-, he has voiun- tarilv retnnied to the I iiited States in order (hat his ease may be jiidiici;illy in- vestig.ated. ! Hr. Cardnt-r was baih-d in the fum oi .MO.iliKt. l’|{«ni (’.M.irult.x l.\.—'I'he Illinois ami the Hrother donathan have arrived, bring ing about S200,KIU in Cold Hiist. The ajijiroaehiitLT i-leetions \vero cati'inp' much e^ei^emeut throughout the-State, 1 he con dition if Society at Sail l-r;ineisco was mucu improvciL a iiioiilhly p:iper, ami the price is but ^1 p« r _\ -ar. 1 think that (he luom-y wilt lie uell I.lid oiit—and they will llieii bt- aiile to see what i." doing for the improvement hiindrcl bbls. at 2 lit; Spirits 2t;.J. Timber— of the ."oil Slid the gooil of tarmei s, not Sales ol four ral'ts at ?:!7. ns, .s'.ii, accor>ling to olllv in .^Llrv!.lnd. but in other .States of 'lU'ibt.v. our "■ioi iou."* Fnion. ' "'‘k. cotton market more .'ictive. but 1 1 • • *1 1 , , t.. . ..,.,1 ;it easier prices, .''ules of l;*,oo htdc.-j inid.llin;' Sincerclv doinnir the liapp'.ue.'S and , , oiiahties at‘I.', t-j conitort ot e'»ery man who tiu." the eaitli, At ’harleston, nii'hlliii;; fnir cotton'.'.I to or is dependent upon it for a living, I am, Total receipts since 1st ill.^t., 21,'>i^)-j—iu- vei V re>pectfnllv, vours \e., crca.se 2.Ktii. |{. K. HFNLOF. \V, lL;VKKiini T Tiiu.mpmiN, K."p, I’itts- Ijoroiiu'Ii, N. C. • StfiHhiislraf0i''s ,'^'oftrc. Cl Ml!KKl,\Nli COCN I V. N, C., 1 .-'ept, 22. IS.'il. ) rBiiiF Snl'scrilier havinjr. on the sec-n'l d,iy .H. of .September I'oiirt of I’lejmaiel (^iiiarter .Sessions for sai'l Coiuitv. IS-'d. t.fkeii fetters of .Vdministratioii accoriin;i to i.;iw on the l!"tate of Dr. lliram Uol.iiison. dceease'l. here^v selves general notice to all crclitiu's of sai'l Fst.ite. to present their claitiis. diilv .•iiit!ientic;ite'l, williiii W I l.M I Ni ;Ti )N M \ltKI'.T. i (ia‘-- liniiteii !iy law for that purpose, other- p„.,,"n—A lair siqiplv on liaml; last sales ,,f ! wise this mtice w ill lie pleadcl in liar of recovery, hoir round Iroiii w a-'Hi‘l ct.-^.. askinii' I'i fnmi I Debtors to .•^aid Fstati w ill also j lea.se to make st'ire=. Corn SO to S-'i. bar-lit. IJnt little ; I'-'.'inent in-.mediately. I.iniiljer in market; last sales of Floorinjr >sl2. j bl'.-N.I ik( >olX.'" iX, .\-lndni>tl at'-r. Ti.rpeiitiiie- -Ihit little urrivinc:: s.iles of s«-v« i-al ()l)l» I'ki.i.owsii IP.—'I'he annual ni.-et- iuL' of the Crand Lodge of the Fnitcd .'^tatcs coiniiK nei-d its session ;it ( hid Fel lows’ Hall in Ihiltimore on Monday the l'>th inst. A very large delegation was present, neiiily every State in the Fnion being represented. A vi.siting L)ch-g;ite from the Sandwich Islands was aFo pre sent. North ('arolina is represented bv IMe.-^srs. • remembere'l. _ .. -I- -11 ' 1 I I i -Any iiiform.ition respecting: the present where- •Jnliu \\ nislow r :i \ottc\ llli*, UUil Julill ^ aln)nts t>t* thv siiiil Ilorso, iu:iy Uo ro!uU‘rotl tu N. WasbiiiLrl on of Newbern on the part of ti:e I’ostmastcr at Cliiiton, or to the suliscribcr tin- Craiid i.odge, ami d. (\ 15. Khringhaus , '»• -McKinnon at F,-.yettevill k T’Flll.K .M.VSOMC AlHtKKSS will be h-liverc'i befon- the jiieiiibcrs of ISl.ick- nier l.mijre. No. 127, at Zion, .^lont”->nlery coi'.nt,v, oil ^^ ellnesday the Stii ot'Octo'icr, prox imo, at which time also the .Ma.smiic Hall will he Hedicateil. The I’rethron frenendly arc fra- tcrnallv iiiviteil to be jiresent. J.VS. W. McH.VK, S ‘y. Sept. 12, IS'il. Iwpl Siraffietl or Sioieu^ A FF.W days since, from the subscriber at Clinton, a lf\Y' H>KS[-I. No iiart-.eiil.ir m irks except a sore buck, iiinl jiucing in har- ff'ttrflirr .Vofire. H.Ii be s-il'l on the lofii da,v of October ne;.t. !it the Market House in Fayette ville. 11 a cre-lii of six in'iiiths. a m;in Iiy the name of liifb, well known :is a boat Jiund, lic- lotijriie,! to the above Fstate. 21-fiwi EKN.J’N UO151NS0N, Adm'r. ^all & Winter for 1851!! t\{shlonahlc rc/witi Tailoriii(f AND Ri:\i)VAi\i)i’. n.iiTiiiM: i:sT\r.Lis!niEM. 2”> -lo d* -lo 7-’i(t :-.o .io d.. 'h. d-> -l>i do non .\H work wiil be warranted for 12 months, fin- and biirni;i" -xce) tel. Ilis work will also lie delivcre-1 within tiity miles of |{alei,”h. al the siiortcst n-'tice; iia-! if I fail to dcliv* r Stills i?i the time M;jree-1 11)1011. 1 will f-irfcit S’) f,,i- c-a-.h -hiv h'.'t. to the juir--haser. .InsFPn AVOl.TfPTNG. Uah-ij:h, S-'j.t. 12. IS-M. 2f:ini :n()TU'j:. V \ irtiu-an ()r-h r ma le i.y his ITonof i* .1 dm 1,. I.ailey. .hi-lre ]iresi-lii.;; at tlif pr- si-iii term i f '.nr .'"iiperior Court of Law, I her--^y ;iivc public notice, tli.n ,1 J11411 nf sitnl (/oi'i'f v' -.J ht lidtl fill- (hr ('i)IUltj ij ,\t the C.inrt IbuiHe in Ci,rtha^e. o-i tin' Foiirlb Mt iMi.X V in November next, (wh'.-.-h w.ll he tho ■J iih day of the nioiit!!.; v iien ati-l v. here all .Suitors :'.n I Witnc's'-s on the Civil I'l-'-kct aVO re'niireit to atti-r.-! by ten o'ci'.clv in tUe F'-rc- ■ iio'-ii of that -lay. \\ itneS'. .biiiii M' li ■ ii. Clerk nf ^:l’d Conrt, at >‘*iee. the M-'iidtiy beoo i- the h.'*. M- 1; iaV In cellist. 1». 1 s.'i I. -1-ti j .lOllN MOi;’.-': iN. C. S. r. Nt)W l!i;CFl\ INC, 1'::!! r.inl r rKllli'. r.sCAb V A 1’. i 1,1ein'ira. ii- ■ mu "X-' tensive a",'-il tii;-ilt Amevii ali. F.oiil'sh, i d • > - I uian llAUi)\VA!M:and j A\l> KX'tKXStCK iTo oF I f'roeL vi'i/ tssu! :rre^ If sta les 'iti 'l to the > iti.ulvy T: ■ . ;iim? which v.'il 1 '- si i'l or, as t iNor.il ',-- t can ?-e ]iurchasv'l ot .lobl-ers in any •■ft!, X-.. ^cin j citio:;. Attention of Ib'ale: T vi^itliip: tl,!- ji '.i- iavi- ti-'I. (.irilcr:'- 1 ro.-.ipf,\ attin-.i.i t 1. Cii'l-C \ .11 ii: XSi iX. Sept. 1^. Is.'il. :: 'w FA V i:ti' i:I l l i-: n i > ^\- a 11 s a \v I UOAP. ' rS^HF I'.r.di-r'itirse-i lovi- s. t’. ' It,-, t.-c i U- for leccivia^ subscii;>ti--ii^ wi'l ' ■ , V''iiid lit the f.-!l'iw;n;j ]-la; t s. aii-l er ', ■ *1 '.ir,- ti. ii ’ of the following jK-rsoUs, fr. iu ai. - a t i liie fir;( i -lay (.f Oct.'bor next: • \t Warsaw nmler the 'lireeti- n of V.. \\ . I’i' : llavid (1. Morrisv. Uowhiiid I’.i.-^t. ! Clinton—F>. Chesiiatt. .losiah .Ie!i:., -a, iiii U. I'fuiiiuii. I’.itiick .M.•irj.jiy. Tlio.s. ,M. Lee, j Hr. ThoS. i;niitinr. soid Kii hard iininti'". I Owenville—l.ove Ciilbreath. Henry Owen. W II 1 McKenzie, .(anie.-^ White. ^ Ex»-han>{e Place—Lewis V'. Carr, C.H.irri.'>!u j and .bihn Wiliiates. ] Hd'Ti^oiihnr'r—.1. C. l>io‘!s'er, .‘'herwo'.'] II ’!Vf '• and Caltoa Hall. j rayetteville—A. .\. McKcthfiii, I). O. Mai l!ae. I Win. .McIntyre. Ihivid.V. Kay, 1’. i’. .lolinson, Henry F.ransou. ' The j.er’otis ilcsiji'nated to open P, -.’v.j, will, ■ without further iioiico. )iri.eec'l to 'io ,'.i. aii l I obtain as niu-h to this Tie.jii-rtant w 'o k as they can, until the lurtlu-r action of the Comuiis- .Ml UDOCK FiiAZlFl’,. Fayetteville. .Sept. 20, 1.S,*>1. Itjul AND ri.AN'rs. of Kli/abetli City, from the Cratid Fn- eamiinii'nt. I'KbK-,"ill. e>.\\ 1,.N ri‘i.X'. riie Jiee-j j,resent year of scnreity demonstrates soilers of .>la.-;.'^aeliusetts held their Cotiveii- I _a_ the imporbince of tlie cultivation of fruit, tioii at Worcester on the Hith in.st. John | particularly, f.r eookii.^r whieh (snjrar l.einj^ low.) iiiake,s a mi-re icIi'iUsome. and ('hfiipi'r djet for summer th,an meat". All jior- j sons shoul-l li.-ive Ori'hnnh and u-,=e less I /iiiciin. .Apples (iiiil bite peaches are rarely seen in our market, though laucU wanted. It is sai-1 that fruit does not succeed in our eli- miite, hut as it docs north atid south of us it will here, with jio-iil treatment. ()rders lor trees an-1 plantd shoul-l l>c ma-Je before the 2Dth of Octoht-r, as the early jiart w'c aro n-nne.-^tcd to correct winter is the I.est time to bring them on as ' ' ‘ ‘ I well as lor planting. ;in error in the advertisement 01 31essis. j Any (juautity ov vaiiet.v can be had by apply- \V. N. I'-c iV-aeoek. In eunineratiiig the j to C. LUrrbllLon, pro.iuetion's it is stateil, that an average A. .McKl-TITAN, D. ('., MAC RAF. W IhI.IAM .McINT^ IJIv, DAVID A. ll.W. I’F'l'l'fWl’. .KHINSdX, Hi:xi;y f.i:axs>n, Ciiiiaiis'ioiiOr.s. 2--«w It-wow C, I’alfn v w:i.s nominated for (Jovernor, aii'l nine Delegates were ajipoiutcd to the National l-'ree-soil (.'onveiition. Alter di,"- posiiig of this business, the Convention oe- cnpied its spare time in tibusiiig the J’re- sideiit, Haiiiel \\ ebsti-r and the \\ hig par ty irenerallv. Sept. IS. Kowaii street. 2:i-tf Foil C.\idKtiu.x 1 A.—'ri\‘ Lult(‘d States IS,000 It'S, of cotton is produced, i Mail Steamship (,'hio sidled for Chagres [t should be HiO to 180,000. The mis-j CHJ-X’KS, on the FIth inst., with sir .md take wa.s made by the writ*T of the adver- oX .ALL THE BANKS fX FAYETTEVILLE p.i.->en'.rers for Cnlifornia. j tisemeut. I rriutcd aud f..r Sale at this Otfice. SC'OTT cV BALDWIN, A 111' ojieniua: direct from their Mamifactory, and from newest importati-iiis, :i large as- , si-mers. S(irtment of ! (J(Miik‘ii!(‘n'.s Weariii,'; A]>p:irel. | comprisin-r every vari-.-ty of Ibisiin-ss ami Dress ('uats.— I’.iiits l>eantifiill,v cut, newest style and 1 Itest workmansliip,—\ ests. a mmiberless \iiriety of patterns, hnest and meiiuni i|ualities. Als'i. . every style of I'nder (larmeiit ■,'.orn by (leiitle- Sept. IB, ISoI. men, of the best ipialities .itid iu-)St approved , — cut;—and we w-iul-l call particular attenti-,11 t.> X 7/' Lll'Cl'll Sltjhlf .s our I’lilfiil l'o/,r Sliirt, the ii»-st Httinj: nieiit Worn: .nnd also the new and heaiitiiiil sl\le of Draw ers, s -Id only by our.sei\es. IX Till-: OKKSS ;{)(>I>S LIM:, we are prepared to shoM^ up a most spleii'Ii-l assiii tmeiit : i; of (.'ravats. Scarfs, (il->ves, .Suspenders, Night ‘ v / Ca]is, ^l:c. I'tc., in all a complete varletv, latest ' V • *' style. ' I (K’R .v/-;A’r//.i*v7’ TAii.oiiiya />/•;-! /M/.*.l//.’.V7’is cfindiicted by Cuttcr.s of eminent ' skill, and all our work frot nji in the be?-t style 'tV / y jiossl'ile. Oreat attention paid to tin- newest iUid most appr->ve-i fashi-.-ns. as we put onihclves in ]visscs,sion of the monthly I’.cporis, direct from I’aris and New York. tieutlemeii visitin*:; Wilmia^ton wiil find it ijuite to their advania^fe to call air.l examine our Stock. Terun C,'ish. and all Goods sold at fair prices. SCOTT .S: J5.VLDW1X, .Maiket s.t., ^Vihmngton, X. '. •Soj.tcnvber 22, 18-^1, 24-tf and f Wl H11’TY-FUJHJ' Ciirri«"es an-1 l?n;.:^ies lu-w .1 tini«he-l, an-l oti hand—eighteen of which are Buggies. All tit low prices, nccordiii'r to ftniib. .Sept. IS IP.jl. .^McKLTH.VV 2 : if r^THE F lalersi^ed ha;in;r foiui'- l a • opaft Jhi. nership to carry on the Livery Stable Itespectfnlly inroria the citizc.’is of i'ay- tie\il’r ati'f the Public }:en.-r,ill,\, tiiat they can be ae.- eotnniodated on rea.}onaiiIc terms with iiorscs, A: !r>, at such times a" they may wi"h to hire, by up- jil.vinjr to die siib.-criliers, iis tiiey ,ire well ] re- pHred tfi e,irry wu the Ilii.'ine.-s. h.oin;:' r-'fito- I and renewed tfe K^iablisliment. v.ith rlie ail-ii- tioii of ."ome tine Horses an-l new \'ei i. h -^, an-f are s.itisfied that llu-y can .^ive sati t ; tiou t-» all who may wish ti hire. .Uid th-jref-..re t.ill on liiriu t-. pi-.'■ .» tii;i;i’ J. W. I'OWFKS. LOir! T CL'. : "i /■ vt. L . L "1.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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