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THRFK 1>AVS LATFU FHOM Ft'ROT’K. Till’ Now ^ ork, „:,li |„inlou tiati's to Ortobor :iud 1 t.. tlu' Tfli. in Livor|>oi>l on tiu’ Ttli was finn- of Aiiit'riian. In other tl;Tt‘ was iu> »-lian>ro. \ iiuiiil '.T of (Icatlis liavi' recently oc- . iiii' i I'-i>^lish nobility, in- . ; ; tln' Kill I'f liivorpool, Viscount i; ,;,,i jii-.ikf. Stationi, a))d others. of Spain publishes several 1, v,il .ii'iin.int I's ( iiiitaining inij)rov»Mnen»s ,11^! n t'onii't ' be introiliu-cd into the aJ- uiini'trati!)!! "i' ('uba. Till' IJact II of S|>ain has confi rred a Ilf two tliou>aiul reals on the wido"^’ .,)■ (I. II. Kiiu-'. ’11 aeeount of the gallant ^ > of h-. Y iii;>band. iiiatters in Kupland wore iin- . \’a Tile influx of bulli in into the :;i!)i)in^' to 1 e felt in the nmney l,.ilwav shares hud advaneed OISSEUVEK. TI'I'.SDIV, nCTOBKIt !«. I8»1. I’lUXM.AM ATlON OF TH K PRKSIM'.NT. The President of the I'tiited States lian bt'on eont-trained to issue another procla- nnition against armed expeditions from this country into a eountry with which we are at peaee. It will be found in this j)a|ier. Thk SritACrPK OuTRADE.—We publish ' THE FAVE'fTEVILLE AND NORTITERN on the preceding page an interesting ac- PLANK ROAD, count of the examination of thos‘ charged Board of Directors, at their meet- with participation in the riot at Syracuse, "'o Saturday last, instructed their En- The examination was attended by Cov. g‘*'f‘'r to continue the line of Survey from Seward, who sigtied the Itail bonds of all terminus of the lirst section, at Mc- COMMERCIAT. RECOlU). ARRIVALS. thost* held for trial. After detailing the prepani.ion and signing of th«‘ bonds for the whites, the Syracuse Journal, an abo lition paper, says: A similar bond was executed for the three colored men, in the sum of ?.')()() each—(lov. Seward signing all three of the bonds. BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE C. STATES. A rnoCLAM.iTION’. Whereas there is reason to believe that a military expeditioji is about to be fitted out in the United States for the j>urnose of invading the Mexican Ilepublic, with which this cimntry is at peace; and where- A W HtccL (Jilmer & (.Jkiin, J U & .1 Slonn. W as there is reason to aitprehend that a nor- -j SuifforiL Clark & Dixon, King & ■U s,«,„ the Kngiucer ™, c.uplCe tl,. | ,l.m „f ,l,e I,, of thi.s o,.„„.ry, rcgurd- Si II curvey and make the necessary estimate.s, i less ot their duties as good citizens, uro t’tiin. Lash & Moore, C F Faucft. J & I> G Phail’s, to I^'achville in Johnston countv. Proposals for Plank Road Contract. ^EALED PROPOSALS will be received by till' wtilt*r9ipnel, Prepident of the Cheraw Oct. 25.—Stonmer Cl.atli.uii, with boHt.s Ex- , ‘ oinpHi.y, for contrHcts* pross aiKl Telenrai.h with eowls for N Kcn.hill, frrading end plai.king 8:u.i C W Andrews. Hauser & Wilson, E W Willkin-s, ^ lumber anl timber,. ■A w:l- \! . -t vi’it .ind to]>ie ()f convorsa- 1p".i ihi' II nuann s.-iilcil w.is the ex- ;ini\ ■! ot l\M;.suth at Southant’iton, w:;' \ti 1 to take place al)»>ut r. Ijo having sailed iVi'Ui V ,in i'ne 1 "t. !\ -.'i-.rli, K'aving Marseilles, jnib- : J i ;ni a i!ii-: til the 1> nio^iats of IV :: ill V. Ill'll he mentions ihe n fi;.-ul , ; V, !'r IN h .ivrmnionf to all' w him to I ;ii: 'n_'h Fraii'.c. The "I' " UfWs- ; r at -Mars; ilh's w:is sei/eil for sime re- 1!' rk' iii:i‘h' ' ‘1 ihe sub>eet. ’J ln‘ liberal ; Ilf the l*ari> pres> ei>ni])are the ae- ;■ ,;i ;!; ■ I'iiv of Lmdon with that of the j !. ti 'Vt niiueiit. and wr.ru it against j : . a’i'U to wliieh the jntss ha-' ; rti i. 'I'hey >]>e:ik in ju>t terms ■ t ; ■ ; ’ i;i-l i»f the enniluet of the (!n\'t. |\ -'iiiii, ;ilh rt iii.iin'iii:- a .'•Ih ’•t linio in ’11. Will ]U''( t'od til liondtm, and !:i al 'lit :i f.irtii;uht leave for Anierien. T^r A’.///Jr.—'['he el"sii;g of r' lu'hi.^tria! l]\!r.liitlon ha.l en'ated great • r ;;iid exciteinrnt. Mi’i!'l;:v, the (■. Ii lii.-t.. tlie ! noniK i; lumil'er (>f 1; 7.^ 1 *) I :' 11'\’..--iteii tlie I'liiMinjr. and 1‘.'»1T’> i ' - \' re tak'-n ;it the iloo;-';. (>; thi' frl- '. i!:iy the nunit ;'i s were 1 li'.'.in o.— .N ;,’i -vai'ling thi.' iniuien'e thron", •y wiit ctl' witii }> rfeet order . 'I lie. .;c>-ii,l. ’,it ■ er.vred. '..vTl'T!.—Tin- 1;:’S .irvivf'il V itli ihitos • loth, (''tt'in ei;utii:iu''l stcail^. without . I'fii o .-inil with a fair lousiness. Mi.!- ti_ I i'!:iii'is l; l. N'> cth'r ijcv s. . . , As he signed the secoiid otie, he the Engineer’s prices. We believe the i \,„v therefore I have issued this mv Its ininu'diate cause was the rec(‘ii)t of remarked to the friends about him that he l m • r i * i i i * » i I i> i ’ ’ • n i ' 1- 1 . 1 111 subscribers in Johnston are pledgeil to take , I ro( lamation, warning all persons who that p:irt of the Itoatl to bt: surveyed in ; shall conneet themselves with any such their countv, at the estimates, and proceed violation ot the laws and in its construction forthwith.— CWm. ' obligations of the I’nited States, I that they will thereby subject themselves Tiik Wilmi\(!TON Jot kxal.—The heavy penalties dennum-ed against Journal of last Wednesday, offers some ' if they shoidd be cap- curious excuses for the conduct of its Free j Mexi can authorities, they must expeet A I'lM Ti 'j'.'lu lit of the .•f t’ tiiniu ree says that a “eoni- : I'l v.M' re-eiiMy a lilre.-se l tu cur , :;t by L nl I’aliiii ivl.itivi* .\pe'iiiMlis alh';.: d to have 1 et n ;r in ]■ :t ; f the I’nit d .'^t;,te.-! in vifh’.tien of the s]tirit i>f tv 't'pidati >n. 'l'bi c- niniur.;e:i- •ni'Wirt'd by Mr. Crittenden, the • 1 rei;i! v 'f St.ite, in ;i p;»pi r m,.rk- ' ;i'_iiity and hi>.di .\nii riean tone, !i_ ;!i \tiv pl:iin terni'i riiat ! i ; tt r atteii'l tM tile a'iuiinistra- i. r nwi. atl.iii'.” .! ui 'i .1- e.irresju'n lent i> usually ; iii 1, I'therwi-M* we sh'iuhl Tinu h '•rre. tr.-‘s of thi' sf;itenient—nf r j'O t I'f it we mean, si-eing tint ii ;■! r 'thing t'> do with tlu: m:.tter. :i !iii'tt ‘l that Lord Paliiier>>>n ’I i ii’iiii .h’liiiir with the Lusi- 'fie r I'eiiple. but we can scarcely •h.it !u' w iiil 1 vi'lunteer, t'Vtn in • 'lie, :( i\ii e tu the I'. S. (i.ivern- r 'i.v h eiri-uni'tanees. ()f (ourse reiiee w iuld receive its nierit- 'i’ ,.t W.i.'iiinu'^on. .V. }’. f'nminrrt.'if. .V liibd l Alexander, I). I>., *if ■ :rrr i;i Theolo;rical Seminary, died ‘ .11 .III We Iiiesday morning, in ' y ..r if hi.' :ige. lie was one of 1 't aii l ni I't (list'uiruished cler_'V- I tin- Presiiyterian Church in the i .''f:itc'. In 1^11, when the The-i. ' Seminary at Princet'm w.is tirst es- I 'li. Ill* v>M ele-ted a Prof“-sor, and 1 in "iVK-e to the hour of his death. —The Sece'siuiiists, as our I'i- r.~ ;tie aware, wi-re cmnplet ly routed th - bite eleetinii ill Mississippi fur mem- r.' (if the .'^t.ite ('nnvfiifinn. 'I'he \’ick-^ V.'hig .';ivs all the returns arc now . 11 1 if is a-i" i taine.l that the I'uinii •i h:!ve elected ei'ilitv-tliree members 1 the S:'ce>-*ionist> seventeen. This is ’■ III 'j'Titv enough to .-ettle the matter. V ('OMMrXKA'I'lON. Hill rolls: There Ins been so ’;i itt iiieiit lately, in regard to the • '!■ til'll now agit:ifing the North anl ' viz: slavery; and the late riots : I 'lid Syracuse have deejiciu'd 1 ill’ di>like wliich we have al- . ' h I'l to til ise jiri teiided philaiiihro- —1!'.‘ ab ilitioiii^t.'--—that tin* time li:is V. c .iii, t;! |iurLi- them from our mid>t, : ;. 'ii- li'iw ;iiii((Ilg us. I d(t iiot al- . ■ t I t!i 1',- jiublic preachers of their vil- ' '’''l" triii''s. Crook'and McBriile, and ■ ■ ' ■ i 'i; 1 lit th').'(' I mean act on a far I. r ]i: ,11. and in an humbler c:i]i:\city ■' - w!. . by th' ir (•• iin.'cl and connteii- ‘ '■ ''.ir-iije :iiiy j dclu led sbivc not ' '■ ’ ini t ' liii'ir masters, and secretly feed ' ' 'Ml' tiii iii in their disobedit nee. I :.iii ii'it g'liiiL^ t(» write a lecture on • ly. blit iin n-Iy to mention an incident ' ' !n[.[/.'iief| ciKicr my own obser\atioti, :• ” i\>- ri.'C to the above reflections. 'I V. iiegn, men, belonging toj. nuch- ' b'te of this cciinty, now a re.-ideiit of ■ of .^!i.'si.'^ip)^i, having ran away, I. hi' ;.;/ent, despairing of ever getting I. :i{']'lie(l to Mr. liryan, (jf Moore ';ty. fur the assistance of his dogs, b ur ! 'U itiil blno(ihoimd; and on 'Jhiiisday '.'t coimiicuet il our sear h. The negroes were ea]iturc(l after a hard run of several iiiiles, and rc'i.'tel to the last moment. Hue of t!i( )!i wa> amir'll with a gun, load- ' I With 'jf biick-^hot, whicii he snapjicd : ice at .Mr. Jbyan, fortnnatcly withimt M'liiig any injury. They l„,th confess-d ■:iti they had been siippnrted by white !>' 'tile, and also siij.plieii witli arms, where- witl, to defend themselvei*. Til'- names of the parties are known, and ilili "Ugh \rit)ilield for the present, yet they “I Iy be assured the punisluueut they are ‘l' - r\ing of will .sjiortly fall on their guil- 'V ill :iil.. (Jreat praiw; is due to Mr. i5ry- i> b r his assistjnce in thus ridding the I" ghborho(ul of two dangerous foes. He h:ir t:;k( ti great paiiis in the training of his i' g.', and it would be well for those who h ive iiejrroes lying out to adopt the same '■'"ir>(- tli:it 1 have, and thus save the vast |':aTi»itv of crime pcri.etralcd by them. Jl. F, MlKPIiy. authentic information at the War l>epart ment, that a company of Texan Hangers had been organized and had marched into Me.xico, and that enlistments of others were going on. I'he covernim'nt will do all it can to preserve the juiblic faith a- gainst these piratical outrages. Till' latest accounts state th:it these Uan- gers, commanded by C;ipt. Ford, had join ed Carvajal, as h:'.d many deserters from I’ert H’.nggoM, and the Indian chief Wild cat. Vii?(iiMA ('(iN(;rv.!>sionai. F,lk’tion. —\\ e h:ive comjilcte returns from two dis tricts—the I’ichmond and Norfolk. In the tornii'r Mr. Botts is badly beaten by Caskie, lioiofoco, who thus succeeds Mr. Seddcn, of the same party. Tn the lat ter, ( ren. Millson is re-oh'ctcd by a large maiority. A despatch to the New Y(uk Commeieial gives returns from tiiree coun ties. in IJedinrer’s district, in whi( h Faulk ner, A\ liiL'. beats I'edinger, I)isuuion Lo co, nearly votes. The returns from tlie other districts are .>o incomplete, that we can form no f>pinion as to the result. The new Constitiition, as far as heard fr' in. ri'eeives but little oj']>osition. In the lat (’onirress, Viririnia was re- j resented 1 y 'J Whiirs and 18 Democrats. P. S. — Friulkiicr. hip, iselcctcd. A' hijr Ten Locus aii'l two AVhigs cU-cti'd, .So far. j A lV\N(;Kiu»rs CofNtkui'kit.—We leirn tluit two counterfeit ?.')!► Notes (m the FayeUeville liiaiM h of the Ibiiik of the St:!te of North Caro!in;i were seen in thi.^ t"wn l ist wc(k. Th( V are counter- teits of an older jilatc tb;in that now used by the I?:’.ii]c, and ;ire both a'hnirablv (hme, so f .r as tlie en«rra\ing, ]i;:p. r. v'te. are i-on- cerneil. ();n‘ of flic noti ■, siijned Pun. ■ ('/nil'r,n, I'rff'f., is well calculated to de- ' ceive, re(juirin«j care to detect the coun- terfe’t. The o*hi'r, '^’gned (i\ IT. MorIr- 'Vf/, /’/v.s’/, is fillc'! up baillv, tlu* sii;n:»- tures coar-ii ly ex;'cnted, and the imp'.stiirt' pilp.ibh' to ;iny eye. 'f’his i>iaiKli h.is not i«ued any bill of §.'>() of the oi l plate signed by Mr. Merdccai. 'I'ltADK. OF THK C.vn; Fkaii.—The Wil- minirton .Journal, ( in an article which we do not copy because we know nothing of it .illciiations of je alousy, rivalry, iS:e. bv the c('titr:il intere-'t !>f the State,') say>.— “We will venture two as.xertions, and we beg th:it our words may be noted. MV rtiniinf thr trrafi rti (rttilr thniui/h ludeitjh trr rnn tlirtiiiifJi the ra/fi'm i‘J tin' Cupp Fntf mil/ ] iiU:iii. ' ‘‘I’here is h:ir lly a pound of produce in the West or Southwest whii Ii we could hop(‘ for by the Central Koad but can be brought (jiii( ker and lieapi r by the (’ ij.e Fear and I>eep |{iv‘r, aipl their various connections, and the MaU( heater Hoad and its connectiiius with Cheraw and the cot ton counties of this State.” ClIKHAW AM) .\NSitN Pl.ANK Il>AI>. P('rsons doirous to contract for work of this kin I are referre(l to the advcrtisemcnt of i>r. ]’(.we. President of the Conijiariy. A eo]iy of the Report and Estimates of the Engineer, D. (J. M I>uffie, m;iy be seoti at this office. The (Treenville and Hoaiioke Kail Ilo:id (Vanpany has declared :i dividi'nd of per cent, for the last six months. Nkw Post OrrirKs.—Illocker’s, in (Cum berland county. S. H. Hawley, Esq. Post- in:istcr. S-ott’s Hill, New Hanover coun ty, Jos. M. Foy, Postmaster. did not sU}t]>ose such an act could be re garded as a n'cognition of the moral obli gation of the Fugitive Slave Jj.iw. And turning to the District Attorney, playfully iiKpiiri'd wdiotber signing such a bond would come under the heail uf constructive “treason.” This over, (Joy. Seward invited thirty- eight Syr:u-use Ladies, an l the (»ent!emeu fnun that city, to his house, which invita tion w:,s cordially accepted. The whole )»arty rejiaired to the (lovernor’s nciiision, and then* enjoyi'd a half hour, which jiass. ‘d in friendly i bat, :ind introductions to the Honorable Senator—a man admired and bclov(“d bv the Fair, because of his bold and unyiehling advoc.acy of Ijiberty. The l*arty then, in fine sp’rits, left for tin* (’ars;—And thus ended the b'ir'^t Ex amination of Syracnseans. for giving to a M:in his “inalieu.ibh* Ilights.” The “Ladies” however, it ajipears did not let the matter end here. F'or entering the cars, and finding there a gentleman, who by virtue of his ofl’ice was promiii(*nt- ly employed in the pro.>;ecution, these !ia- dies got up and signed a re(iuest that tin* gentleman would seek another ear in which ti> ridel His jiresence was pollutingl Not content with this awful exhibition of their resentment, th(*y formally resolved to col lect oO piece." of sihcr and pre.-'^eut them to the g(*ntlenian as the jirice of his ser vices. They were more prtident h'lWcver, in the disburscuient of their funds tinui of ^ their abu.M*, taking care to provide th:it the Jiieces ot sil\ t‘r shouhi be n iif Thesi! lad: 's. says the N. \ . l^\pre', were of the J' rty whom ;» Senator in ('oii- gres fr> ni this St;ite, Ci'>v. Seward, invited to his house, countcic nced. and whose whole cours*' he has thus *n'lors»'d. La dies. they are s.iid to be, l ut holies never insult officers of the law, sworn to do a . duty till V c.innot e\ade or avoid without jterjury. Vku>!ont.—The Mcs.-age of (Joy. Wil- li;inis t(^ the Legislature, e nt‘iins a harsh denunciation of those who. in otleT .''fates, have condcmiK'd tlu* nullifying law of the last Legislature of that State. We have not si'cn tin* whole message, but the por tion (|iiotc l by tlu* Washington I'uiou is ' app:irontly defensive of that law. Subs(‘(juently, res(*luti(ms were intro duced into the House a.'-'crting the cor- ri'ctness of the views hitherto expressed by the Vermont Legislature on the subject of slavt'ry, and refusing to assist in any way the ext(*nsion of the slavehol ling ]iow(*r. I'hey al."0 urire on (’ongn'ss the abolition of slaverv in the T)istrief of Columbia, and maintain that the writ of ltnl»ax I'nrpiix and tri:il bv jury could not be denied. They also pn'jiose to instruct their Seiia- ; tors ;ind |{epr("^entafives to act according to the sj'irif of the.-t* resolves. After >^onie little debate, fJif ir> rt- Inn! itn thr tiililf. j The I’nion S.ifety Ciimiuittce (ap]ioint- ed Viv the great meeting at Ca«itle (birden last ve:»r. ; has ]iublished an Ad(lress, .«-t;it- ing the results of their efforts in favor of the I’nion, and of those me;isures by which, only, ean that I'nion be preserved, viz; the Compromisi* ai ts of the last Con gress. The N. Y. Commercial .«ays, of it,— “We most entirely sympathise in the irood news with wdiich the address abounds. It is pleas:itit to learn, from such a source as the Fnioii safety cemniittee, that the love of the Union spreads and increa.ses; that Southern citizens, some of whom in their excitement had sujiposed that every lover of freedom was necessarily an aboli tionist, have bei*n convinced “that their rights and intere.sts will be respected and upheld; that there are men at the North Soil allies, to w liii h a reply is luinecessa- ry, as we have forced it to admit the truth of all the charges preferred by ns. The Journal does not seem to like beinr called an “unscrupulous” jiiper. Perhaps it will like the proof still les.s. Here it is. We publish below, an article from the Ob server of the :21st inst., and parallel to it, the Journars comments thereon: (lor. ,/o/iii.*toii.—The J ournal i-liMrc(.s us with The 01)8i.‘rver iiidig- iifiiitly denies that it has repiiiliMted the de- I'l'iiee of .luhnston.— (iooill—stick hv your fricuiis in adversity. Tkvtii I'I.AI.M.V sTATKli.—The follow ing, ireni the N. Y. l>ay l>ook, contains ti uths that every Northcrti man should lay j who abjure alike the ])(*rnicious doctrines of abolition and secci^siou, who acknow- to heart. Alhuling to the assertions of the free soil jiapers, th:it because the South(*rn Elections have nearly all gone Union, the Union nevei' was in danger, the Editor says: “W'e can toll these ‘wiseacres’ that if they wili step into our office and rerid over than inijircss these well known facts u]>on nur Soiitlu rn exchanges for (me week, they the minds of those oblivious of tlii'in, tlo'y will learn that it has been by the utmost have yet aeconi]tlished a w(M'k upon which they are abund;intly justified in congratu lating their fellow citizi'ns. “Nor ii^ this all. We learn from the committee that “there is gnuind for confi dent bt lief, that tin* gre;if body of our jieo- j)le an* satisfie(l with the com]>roniise, and will abide by it as a final settlement.’’— t! exertions of the I’liion pajn-rs and the Union politicians South that the Southern States have been prevented from declaring for dissolution or sece.ssion. These South ern jiajiirs have used the arguments, the .sayings and doinps of the Union men at the North with the nu»st marked effect and succes‘'i in persuading the Southern people to cast tiu-ir vot*s for the Union. “We do not hesitate to say, and we say it with a full conviction and a thorough knowledge at’ these efforts and events, that ha(l the Union men in the North remained ‘n'liiidiiitiiig' our •sys tematic defenci*’ nf (lov. .lohiisfoii and the Pcriii- sylvaiiin Whi.^rs. 'I'lu* .loanial is entirely mis taken. It knows vor_\ Mi'il that wi> have n.it ■reimdiated’ our de fence,—for that de fence is a creation of the .Iminial's imajriiin- tiiiii. We have lu'ver defended (lov. .lohii- stun's ti udvliiig to aho- litiniiism. M’(> have niert'ly ]>roved that hi.-« ofiponents. the .journal inchided. are more cli'sely allied with the .'iluilitioiii.sts than he. Tlu* amount of the Journal’s boasted love for the truth may be estinnited by a comjiarison (d‘ the two paragr.a]ihs (|Uoted. A more unblushing f;ilscho(Hl than is cou- t:;ined in the few lines t ik n from that ]>:iper, we never saw. “it is also certain that the [Locofoco] St:it.‘ convention at Syracuse, hud already passed resolutions a]i]irovinsr tlu; (’onipro- nii.se and deprecating agitation; in fact covering the wlioh* ground proposi'd to be covered by Mr. \Vhe(*lcr’s re.'-olntions.” \Vih)ii)i(jti I ./niirniiL If this is “certain " the Journal cati of cour.se show it, by publishing, side by side, the resolutions of the Syracuse (’on- vention, and the re.'olution id Mr. heel er, which was rejected in 'raiiunany Hall. We deny that the facts are as the Jour- ii;d states them. We deny tlnit the Syra cuse Convention adopted any re.solutiou at all like Wheiler's. The Ivlitor of the Journal is altogether too well informed not to /.-iinic that the Syracuse ('onvention rr- fnxnl to adopt a resolution like that of Wheeler’s, and that it h;is been the boast of the aV>olition locofoco papers in New Vork, su(di as the Evoning Post, that the Ciinvcution did so refuse to adopt any such re.solutiou The President of the I'nited States has appoinfeil Hon. Jiidirc Slmrkey, ^>f Missi.s- sippi, to succeed Mr. ().vcn as ('onsul at Il,4\aiia, and that gi nfleinan has aci cpted the .a])poi:itnu'iit. Jui!g(' .''hark“y w:is Pre- siileiit ot tlu iir't N..sh\ille Convention, and, opposing sec(’>."ion, refused to act with the second CoiiNcntiou. Mr. Owen, late ('ousiil at ILivana, and his family, arrived at Ch:irh'ston on W ed- liesday last. Pinr.Ai'Ki.1*11 lA, Oct. *_’4. I'mjitiif Sfiii'f' A I'i'i .tnf.—'Ibis morn ing before U. S. (Commissioner Ingraham, Henry Pixpie, an alleged fugitive slave of Noble P(*nnington, of Cecil county, Md., who was arrested at 7 o'clK-k this morn ing, iiad a hearing, and was remanded to his master, and is now on his way to IJal- timore. DKATH iF 1)K. P. nKNl>KHS(»N. This community was painfull}' slio*ked on Tuesday hist, by the announcement of the death id’ Doct. I’i.KASA.NT Hk.VKKKSOX. Sehlom, indeed, has it been called upon, so sii Ideiily and iinexpictedly, to nuuirn the death of a fellow-citizcu. Hut how much greater is the affliction when Death si fert.'s his victim, and aims a blow at a large ((uumunity. The jmblic has .'sus tained an irrcji.irable loss in this instance; and the Profession a member of the rarest ability and skill. When shall we have his like again as a jihysici.in and amiable gen- thmaul—Sidi. hiiri/ Wiih /iniini. It seems to be understood that Mr. I'oonibs will be elected as Lnited Stati’S Senator from (Jeorgia, in the place of Mr. Px rrien, wlios(! term * xpires in March, The election will probably be made at the first .session. (ii-n. J'^nofr's liiniipiiiflou.—The Yicks- We have often asserted this, and it has burg papers state that (leneral F'oote’s re- }>een denied. The committee has our cor- signation of his seat in the Senate, is to dial acknowledgmeut for this corroborative take efl'cct from the ^th of January next. testimony.” , , —„ . (Ol. Mountford, late of the I . S. Army, to be tried and puni.shed according to tiie huvs of Mexico, and will have no i igiit to claim the interposition of this (.Io\ernmc:il in their belnilf. I therefore exhort all vre1l-d!spo.sed citi zens who have at he;irt tlu* reputation of their country, and ar(* aiiimateil with a just reg:ird for its laws, its pcaci*, and its w'el- fare, to diseountonaiue, and by all lawful means prevent, any such enterjiri.se; and 1 call upon every offic(*r id’this ( Jovernment, civil or military, to be vigilant in arrestinir for trial and jiuni.-hment every such of fender. (liven imder my hand the tweiity-seeoml il;iy of (tetoher. in the ye.ir of our I,.Til oiu- thousand eirlit hiiiidn-d and tifiy-onc. and the seventy- si vth of tlie liidependenci* of the Fnited Stnti s. MILLARD FlLLMiali;. By tlie President: .1. .1. 'KITTK.N DKN. . \rlii,/ of Slilfi'. MARRIED, 111 Wilmiii^toii. on tlie ‘Jlid inst., at the F'irst I?ii|)tist ('hiirch, hv the Uev. .Jaiiu's .McD.iniel, ('apt. W\L P.. t.. .Miss I'ATIIAULNK ('((LLINS, all of Wilniiiniton. Also, on Thurs- d.iv last, bv the l{ev. Thus, ilnrjiliv. Mr. .IAS. H.' RVAN.' to .Miss MAIUJARKT t. DOfJAN. On the 8th instiiiit. at the residence of I'r. Ira Davi.-i. by the Uev. .iohn 1>. ('i.aylord. RV- RON D. Ffillli, l'^si|,. of Wiliiiiiigton, to Miss SOPHROMA i:. DAVIS, of Diii.lin. DIED, At Reaver ('reek, in tlii« coiuitv. on tho i!-')!!! inst.. .Mr. ANCl'rS D. .McD()N.\LD, aged 42 years. In Itnssel county. .\la.. on the ‘Jlth ultimo, KNO.'s '1'\1!T. ill tiie •'iltli yc.ir of hi.« age. for merly of Marion I>istr;et. Soe.th ('.•iroliiia. In ihuington. on th> 14th instant. Mr. D.\- VID P.VUhkKll, aged aViout 4S ve.ars. FAVFTTEVII.Li; .MARKET—(Ji t. 'IH. McDonald. Z F Prather, J I) Williams, E 15elo, A .\ -McKethan. C \V Wjlli.-ims, -V H Dewar .V (iraham, S Hobson, J Ingolu, Herne & WilsfiR, P.ev T P Dunn, 15 C Donthel, W A Lash. Knniss Sliennve'l it (’o, W .1 Parker. Dr T D Mogp, J A (Iraven. T R Tyson. E Fuller. .1 ('aldwell & Son, .1 \V Scott, Shellj- ,S; Fiehl, Anderson & Ij.-inis, Holmes. Culj) ('o. J .V Worth, J R& >S (iilmer. II I>ranson iS; Son. C S Johnson, M R Dozier, We.atherly .V Dick, R R (Jolding, Railey & Howell, E (,' Hall. Sellars & Son, .1 11 Parks, D iS: \V McLaurin, (J F Wilson. R Hcarne. C H MasoTi, .1 lli.-itt, .1 Cowlo.s. P»oger iS: Recife. D .1 MeRae, Rankin McLean. (’ ii Wiley, G W Ilarriss. liowni.an it Donald. W R l.ove, A (' Freeman, W S Riiclianan, I' Sehemerliorn. J 1? Truy. .1 Love. It (t Lindley. 1^ liitzell tS: JJro, J Hargrove. I! T Long, .1 Dove, iindotheis. Oct. :Jt. — Henri'*:ta Co’s LiLditer.s Henry Clar, and Averasborongh. v.ith goods for S (’ Swaine, .1 H iS: .1 Martin*-. N K .MeDutfie, N King, Cook & .lohnson. 15e:iver I'reek ('■), l.;'cte i'i; Johnson. A\ earns A: (tglesby, \V \V Cole, N jMeLean, J H Parks, (’’ole Dalton. Jones 5: Nicholson, Jones Deniing, .1 Siiiuly, H Rraiison \ Sou, P>rown. Fraley iV ('o, O l>'eming. L R Walker. Scott Mc.\(ioo. W S Mallett. \V Latta. J R King. S AV Tillintrhast i'i Co. T Linebach, P Taylor, T (' Rlake, (J IJrower, D .McNcili, J Kyle, F Fries. F .( Hale Son, W R Holt. .1 .V Dove. A Ellis. .\ ,\ McKethan. J i'i F (Lirrett. S T Hawlej- it Son, Liicjis i'i Fry, 15 it 15 W Itobinson. .1 H Hawley. Rockfish ('o, Somerille. Powe & Co. A (iainey, 15oner & (,'rist, O H I..ee. Headen 6; Horne. J iV A !!a!d',vin, -I (1 Lasli. The River continues very lo«. pou'r or ARRIVALS. October 24.—Sehrs. .\gtu-s l-ord and Doljiliin from I’oston. .‘^iisan (.’anon from 15altimore. A. J. DeRosset. Meraento. and M.-iry Howard from N. York. Fidelia from I’hiladeljihia. !!■).—Schr. Harriet H.-illock from .N’ew York. m:\v (;()0!>s. P r.‘>T received, mv Fall snpplv of CI.OTH.''. C# (WSSIMI'IRKS AND VKSTINtiS. TRI.M- MIN(J.'. &c., of the liest ijnality. from Nev." York. ,\lso. the latest lie|)ort of the New \ ork F.V.'-IIIONS. Jfty/- I still eoiitinue t» carry on the T.VlLiiRINd i;r.'^INi;SS. at my Stand on Hay street, and those who may favor me wilh their ciistoiii may rely on h.-.ving their work done in a neat and fashionable style, and on the most fuvoralib* teiiiis. AR(T!IR.\LD (IRAHAM. 0( t. 27, :utf to be delivered on the road. riio eontracis will be let out. in sections of A mile f>r more each, or for the whole roiid. Persons wishing tiirt'.er information on the subject, can obtain the sanu* hy .ipplving to the President tor a copy ol the Fijgineer’s lieport. ’roposals will be received until the 20th day of November next. Address, (l ost-paid.) THOS. K. I’OWE, Prcs’t. Cheraw, S. C., Sept. ;3U, IHOl. i}4-tt f.AND FOU SALE. subscriber offers for sale a tract of ■L L.\M). cont.nining 225 acres, situated im Lumber I’iver, about six miles North of Floral College, in the county ol Pkobeson. The location is a desirable one for health, and is convenient to good .Male and Female SchiK)ls. AI,SO FOR SALE, A good MFLE. well broke for service. Per- s' ns wishing to pnrchasc, will apply to me ont the jiremises. NFIl.L D. CURRTR. Oet. 24, 18.51. iJ4^^if !?Iajor CNriiei’nl Kh'clion. iijf lOL. J. (}. McDl'(J.\LD. of Rlnden county, > is a candidate for the otiice of Major (len eral in this Division, to fill the vacancy occa sioned bv the r-'si^n;>tion of (Jeneral .lames J.. .McK.ay.' NKW I'lUM. ^IIE undersigned have entered into cepart- nership, uiuler the name and style of l^a^iM'Uce A: Troy, For the ])urjiose of dointr a general Mercantile niid I’arter business. AVe have taken tlie Store, No. 10 G1U!F.N STREET, formerly occupied by Messrs. Jolin Huske it Son. CEO. W. LAWRENCE. JOHN 15. TROY, Jr. Oct. 22, IS'.l. 3otf Brandy. ]>'ch. r.O a 1 Lard. IJ a I.-? Ditto, apple. .'.0 a Leijtlier. sole. 20 a Reeswax. a -•’> i.ead, bar. t;.l a 7 P>:U'oii, DU a 1 1 Mol.-isses. 21 i It •J7 R.-igging, IJA a IH N:ii!s. cut. 4 a 4A ('ottou, '•1 a 71 •at.'^. 4. ■'> o 'lO ('oru. a ItO *il. Linseed. oo (’otl'ee. D» a II Powder, •’) (»t a 00 (’heese. (| a 11 .'^liot. 1] a • ) ('ojiperas. •J I >>ugar. brown. «; a '.1 ('jiudles. F. F. l-'.‘ a li-i Ditto, lo.-if. 11 a TJA Flour. a S.-ilt, sack. 1 40. k 1 4.j Feathers. ".l! a o-') III), alum. bit. a 40 Flaxseeil, 1 (1 a 1 1'. .'“hingles. o a lliile.M, green. 4 Tallow, S a 10 Ditto, dry. (| a 11 Wheat. S-’) a '.10 Iron. Swedes. a i; Whiskev. a .■)(» Do. English, ;i 4 Wool. a jndigo. 1 a 1.', White Lead. - a T 4-4 Rrown .'Sheetings, ('ottou \ arns, ti lo. • ■4 cent.s. secci^siou, ledge their obligations to each other as parties to a common boud of I iiion, and who will fulfill these obligations b}' coni- plving with the injuncti(uis id' the cousti- tutiou, and obeying tlu* laws of the land. ’ If the committee have done nothiuir more REVIEW OF TIIK MARKET. 15.\cin.—This .-irticle h:is given way. ntid we reduce our i|Uotations. CinToN. — \’cry little change—if any. firmer. CoitN.—Somewhat unsettled, but rather be low (|Uot;itions. .*'M K Sm.t.—slight ndv.HUce is now asked for this article. AVII.MINCTON M \ RKET. Rnc in sc.arce: hams I'i. middlings 14. Corn *■>.'( to 70. Flour—Northern 4 T'> to 7 ;’)(>. Pul- tinuire A till to •'» 2-'> N. C. Lard P_’A to 14. Iaimb-r—Floorins Poards 12 MI to 12 -’lO, Wide 7 ’>((. Scantling (to. Timber—Prime Mill'll (Ml to .‘s oo. Tnrpentiiie—^'^‘!lo\v Dip 10. Hard 1 2t to 1 ;*iO. Spirits ;>o. 1:'.,0(!0 bjiles of Cotton were received at New Orleans on the 20th. being the largest (juantity received there on any one day this season.— Sales of middling fair at (1^ to 7. On tlie 2;!d prices were a little easier. s:iy e>5 to 7. ■At New York, a moderate demand for cotton, at 7 to OA. I.ow to ^ood middling SJ to llio Coti'ce to S;]. Flour 1} 4;^ to 4 2”>. .\t Charleston, cotton firm at b to Total receipts of cotton ]‘.iS.;5;i(i bales, against l;i5t year. Increase 4>.2'.'S. F.VYKTTEVlM.E C'ONli:('TIOM'RY. CHARLES BANKS, i'oufcrlionrv, INFORM!^ the juitilic, that he has refitted his Establishment cn (Ircen Street, and has on hand a fresh supjdy of C.\NJllE.''. nianiilacturcd liy himself out of the best Loaf Sugar, and war ranted free from starch, flour, paste, and jn'nii- cions ]>aints. His whole time and attention is now devoted to making Candy, and he is jire- jiared to supply all orders with Candies equal to any made in the United .'■^tates. These ('an- • lics he warrants to keep in any climate: and he will sell to Town or (’ountry merchants, as cheap as good and pure Candy can be juirchaseil in New York or elsewhere. Fayetteville, Oct. 2S, 15.51. 84-tf Carolinian copy. 1 Tv tel Teffl Tea!! CHEST YOI NG HYSON, 1 ditto (iunpowdcr, 1 Catty Imperial, For sale by CHS. R.\NKS. Oct. 28, 18.')1. :54-tf KKM()\ A!.. jlHE Subscribers have removed to the new 15rick Store, two (hiors west of the (’ape Fear l>ank, '\\here they are receiving their Fall Stoi'k of (Imuh, (ifiiceriillfirihntre iniil Cutlery, iul ('nxkcry. _AESO— Hoofs am? Slior.t, vnl RopPj Fi!‘li, of idffrnut L iwh. In fact, every thing usually called for in (he mercantile line, to >\hi h thev invite an exami- nati(m. LEETE & JOHNSON. Oct. 27, 1S.>1. 34-tl ('urolinian copy. fBMlE SI'liSCRIREl’ is leceiving and ofTcrs JL for sale, a well sielected stock of fwd^oceries^ Lemon. Soiln, Rutter, and W ater Crackers, I'ilot Piread. Pickles aiul Preserves. Nuts, Raisins :ind I’runes, Toliacco and Cigars, On the most reason.ible terms for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. CilS. R.ANKS, No. 3 Green st. Fayetteville. Oct. 28. 18.">1. o4-tf ~ S'roVKS! STOVES!! C^riT.V15LE for Churches. Parlors, Factories, K7 and .''t(>res. For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Sfjuare. Oct. 27, lSr>l. 34tf RAISINS ANI) fu;s, l^J’AV CI!(>P RAISINS, in whole, half, and quarter boxes. Fresh Figs. Pickles and Pnines. Soft shell Almonds. Filberts. Walnuts. I’razil Nuts. Cocoa. Chocolate. Preserved (iinger. (loshcn I5nttcr. in 121b. kegs. Smoked J5ecf and 'rougues. •Just received and for sale bv ‘CHAS. RANKS. Oct. 28, 18:.l. ;5l-lm HEAD QUARTERS, j C'aktiiaci:, Oct. 7, 1S")I. ^ SIP>: vacr.ncy having occurred intheOilice of M:ijor (Jeneral of the 2d Division of N. ('. Militia Viy the resignation of Maj. Gen. James .I. .McKav, 'on are hereby Commanded to call together the Con missioned Olhcers ot your Regiment at your u^ual place of Regimen tal muster, on Saturday, the l-'ith *lay of No vember, and jiroceed by ballot to elect some ])crson to the Ottice of Major (Jeneral of the 2d Division of North Carolina Militi.a, and tran.smit to me a fair statement of the votes so jiolled, within ten (lavs after said election. W. 1). DOWD, Rrig. (ien'l 4th Rrigade N. ^lilitia. To Lt. ('ol. E. Ft i.i.KR. .‘5;5d Regiment N. C. Militia. A low (iOODS. i..\\VRi;.\(;i': 5^'ruoY A RE now receiving:, and e>nect to receive jTtt soon, a large and veil selected ST(JCK, oi.nsisting of (irocf'rics and Provisions, IIjinKvaro nnd CtUlcry, (.'rocki'iy aiu] (ilns^w arc, Iioots and Shoes, Lf'allirr, Castings, &’*. a.c. Wc have now in Store, just received. Mackerel, Cheese, Goshen Rutter, Canvasseil' Hams. Smoked Reef, Sole Leather, l>rooms, Ruckets, itc. 6;c. These (ioods have been purchased for C.VSH, and we are determined to sell very low for Cash, or on time to punctual customers, or in exchange for all kinds of Country Produce. GEO. W. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. TROY, Jr. Oct. 22. 18.'»1. :;:3tf Just Rccrircd^ on tiSOO kr^'4 Slla^liii^and €(1111) POWDER, and for sale low. Oct. R. ^L ORRELL. 38tf II. RrniiM>ii & Son OFFER FOR SALE, 1H11D. prime St. ('rois SUG.VR, 2 hhds. New Orleans ditto, 20 bills. Refined ditto, •t “ Granulated ditto,. r.O bags green Rio ('’offee, *• Gov't Java ditto. To kegs Nails, ?>d. to () inch Spikes, ] dozen English cross-cut Saws, '» casks ('heese, 20 boxes ditto, ]() boxes fine Chewing Tobacco. Extra Wool Hats, Negro Shoes it J5Ianketai. Oct. 22, Ibul. aoU' ('aroliiiian copy. ill former years, and let 8ewardism and 11 ighcrlaw ism have their sway, every State South of Washington would have gene fo’’ secession.” Tiik FmK Anntiiii.atou.—We are sor- highly distinguished officer iu the war of inactive—had thev done mdhing, proposed ry to see that some of the New ^ oik pa- ISli and the 1 nfdhing, but sat ((iii(*tly down, last fall, as pers di.scredit the reality of this invention, times brevettet , lei. sui itn y a u in - - 1 • * c ,..bv is Lp throp House, IJoeton, Ihursday evening, and give ver^’ strong retisons wli} it is be- i ’ ^ lieved that the affair is a humbug. John Van lluren is addressing “the Pe- ment of horses. ; T * * mocracy” of St. Lawrence, lie regards Accounts from the Pacific show that ter- Syracuse Platform and the Syracuse SuKtilcAL Ol’K.KATloNS.—I'he ^^lilton "ble disasters had befallen the American „y„,i„ees as a triumph of Free Soilers, as ('hronii le mentions the successful perform- whale ships in that region. Eight of them does the Post here, and the party general- ance.iftheoperationof Lithidon.y, orrx- sixty more were ly all fjYh^V^iona*! ‘ ^ crippled, by ice and storms. Many lives ;‘>on a werilost. The insurance offices in this DemiK-rat cry oijt l,™vy I,«er., and .he priia of men and oil and whalebone has risen. ' ■* ns oponod that large and convenient house. ne.".r the foot of Haymoiint, on H:iy street, known as the Farmers’ and Planter.s’ Hotel, where she would be glad to accommodate gentlemen with P>oard by the week or month. Families can be snjiplied with pleasant roonis. She is also j>repared to accommodate Travel lers and their horses. Her Stables are attend ed to by one well acquainted with the mauage- llrad'-inartprs Md Rc?inifnl .N. ('. Militia.) Faykttk.vii.lf., Oct. ^4, 1H.51. | £N Pl'l>srAN(.'E of the above order, the Commissioned OfScers of the T.Sd Reginw;ut are hereby ordered to afvpear at the Court House, in this place, on Saturday the 15th November next, between the hours of 11 o'clock .\. M. and H o’clock P. M., for the purpose of holding an election to fill th> vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major (!en. J.ames J. McKay. ELLIAH FULLER, Lt. Col. 3:’>d Reg’t N. C. Militia. 84-*tE Those who are so kind as to patrtmize her, .shall find that her greatest care will be to please. Oct. 27, IHiil. 84tf tracting stone from the bladder, by l)rs. Jourdaii and William,on, of Ixoxborouirh, ~ ' r*niintrv f\rc N. C. And the Hillsborough Recorder says that the same operation has been four times successfully performed by Dr. Strud- NOTlCl! ber is now r and Winter Stock of F.\N(.’Y and ST.VPLE DRY «OODS; rj^HE subscriber is now receiving his Fall NO'i'icr.. A LL those indebted to me, either by note or Jm account, will please call at the Store of Lawrence it Troy and settle, as I am closing mv former business, and wish a quick settle- nient. JOHN R. 1R(^^, Jr. Oct. 2;i, 18;j1. 3:?-4w From IIava.na.—Accounts to the 10th llllH'S MICCCSSIUIi> I)VriUI Jlluu l»> J/I. miiui- . , i i* TT Uick of Hillsborough, who has also been represent the people of ^ successful in restoring sight to the blind e.xpecting a war betwe(?u ► pain an( * bv ODCratious for (\tin-aet Prcp^ll'^tlOUS by operations for Cataract Mr. ('obb s majority for Goyernor of Georgia is 1S,0(>0. A noble Union yic- admitted by the leading Locofoco papers of (Jeorgia, a like yigtory of Prenidcut Fill.mokf, for it. The Captain Gei»oral has pardoned ano- j ther of the American pri.soners. Mr. | Thrasher, Editor of a paper at Havana, ciuinected with the revolutionists, has been , arrested aud committed to prisou. | TOBACCO. North Carolina and Virginia Chew- October 25, 1851. To Aiii'eiliifrs.—y\>iT\y advertisements are handed in at this office, on Monday after noon and Tuesilay morning, after the forms are ; Hats, Caps, and Bonnet.s; Boots and Slioe.«; ,^„d part of the papers printed oflF. TI _ i . J ^l;K;ksmiths ^ This-often luippens in cases where the adver- A DUTY OFTEN NEGLECTED. Many families are already in the habit of keeping a vermifuge on hand, and when any of the usual disturbances occur among children, of giving it to them. The result is. that the effect is not only astonishing, but often incred ible, in causing the expulsion of worms, whilst, at other time.s, few or none ar- discharged. No vermifuge, perhaps, ever before introduced, has done so much good, or been so highly s]>oken of by those w ho have used it, as that prejiMred by Dr. Little. Another peculiaritj- of this med icine is. that it never fails to improve quickly all feeble and drooping children, whether they have worms or not. To give calomel, pink root, &c. is to be behind the age of improvement, when a remedy like Little s Vermifuge is to be had; which is not surpas.sed, if equalled, by anything; besides, re quiring nothing afterwards. VERMIFUGE FOR PLANTATION USE. The I’roprietor has f>ut it'up in Dollar bot tles. which are one-third cheaper. anJ also in' vials which are about double tiie size of Fahne stock's, and at the same price. Whose is best?' Read the proof at hojnc: Talbot County. Dr. Little—Dear Sir; I have prescribed your- Vermifuge in sevei'Jil cases, and feel no liesi- tioicv ill prouounciiig it superior to Fahne stock's, Perry's “Dead Shot,” or any other I have ever used. (Signed) JOHN S. SEARCY, M. D. Dr. Little—Si»t I have used Fahnestock’s and ('onistock's Vermifuge, as well as your pre- p.-iration. in mj’ fumily. 1 have found yours much sujierior to either of them in the several cases 1 have given it. In fact, it fully answers the purpose without anything else: besides, it is not unpleasant for children to take. (.'SignedI ./.\.MES S. SANI>ERS. Talbotton, May 18."»0. Dr. Little—Dear Sir: I rhoerfully state, tlint I have Hsed in my family your Vermifuge in several cases with entire satisfaction: in fact have never known it equalled. 1 have givi-n Fahnestock's, Perry's “Dead Shot.” and Dr. Jayne’s, but with no such results as vours; l>e- sides, you furnish nearly double n."? much for the stime {trice., (Signed 1 f'>RREN D. COX. Macon coanty, Al.a., April lHo(>. The following order, anu*r>g many, has been received: Fort (jaines. March 14. 1840. Dr. AV. G. Little—Dear Sit: We will thank you to send ua, by the tirst opportunity, twelve dozen of yotir VermiAi.?e, and four dozen Ano dyne Cough Drops. We are entirely ont of the- Vermifuge, anil our customers say they cannot do without them. Respectfully-. DILL it ALEXANDER. The fac simile of the signature of Dr. AV. G.. Little will be found upon the outside wrajiper of each of his Medicines. Sold wholesale and retail, by the Propriet'T,. al his Manufacturing Depot. No. 2fi4 .Market Street, Philadelphia, aud .Mucon, (ieorgia. To had also (d‘ Janies Cain, Rockfish; A. Wat.son, Floral College; Townsend it T)oug- lass. Rennettsviile: Dr. P. M. ('ohen, Charli "- ton: 0. C. Rarbce, Carclaysville; P. F. Pescud,. Raleigh. S. J. HINSDALE, Agent for Fayetteville. in^ Tobacco, by the Bo.x and retail. J. & T. WADDILL. 34-tf Hardware and CoojKjrs’, and Carpenters’ Tools; Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Ploughs, &c.; llollow-warej Heavy go^s for Negroes, Sic. &c. The above goods will be sold at wholesale or retail, to suit customers. We say nothing a- bout how the above (Joods were bought, or how MUSIC. NEW supply of MUSIC, for the Piano they wiR be sold, but we do say come and see, Forte. Just received. E. J. UALE & SON. October 27, 1851. at the Huske buildings. Green Street. P TAYLOR. Oct. 28. Caroliaiiui 2m 34-‘ja3 tisement was. actually written during the pre ceding week, but still oftener where it enight as well have been so written. It subjects us to much inconvenience to take ont matter from the form to put such advertisements in. though our desire to oblige induces us to encounter that inconvenience. It may not be considered, however, by the advertiser, that if he waits un til after the paper has gone to press, his adver tisement necessarily fails to meet the eyes of a coiiflidcrjible miiubtr of our rCitdcre. USEFUL BOOKS. RANLETT'S .'ARCHITECT; AHicricnn Car penters’ New fiuide; Carpenters’ Assist ant ar»d Hnral Architect; Shaw'’s Rural Archi tecture; Minifee’s .Mechi»nical Drsiwing I’ook; .Mahan's Civil Kngin»ering; Gillesfiie on Roads, 4th Edition; Meciis-Jtics’ Text Book; Mechanics’ Own Book: Builder's Compianioiu Miller and Millwright’s Assistant; Cabinet Maker nnd Up holsterer’s Companion; I»yer«nd Color .Maker's) Companion, and other works of siniilar charac ter and utility. For side bv E. J. HALE &. SCiN.. Octolcr 2?, ILol.
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