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oFFFnl. AHION IN nrOARP TO THE I tiVH-VrrSK OI THAGE. | c.pv from tlio Kopublic the follow-; wlii' li was li'ldressoil by Mr. , th(> r>i.>^trict Attorney ofj Hi;! to tilfti \ irtlnTii ■ , . . , , (lie n"^ciit' of a tu^itivo slave l>y Y • j| ji.issible tonus the lU-tornii- ’ " ,f tl„. A'Iniitiistration to onforee ( i-ttiii'- York, on roccipt of intclli- if OllSEKVEK. Tl l'SDAY, NflVEllBER I. ISji. Fro.m l!i^RO^E.—The Europa brings ac- The Wilmington Journal sticks to its j 8^>me of them sick; but they are among the ' PKOSPKOTOS UF TlfE counts to the 18th ult. misrepresentations. It asserted that the intelligent of their respective tribes, | Carolina University Ilflagazine. Cotton was depressed, with desire to sell, j Tammany Hall Convention had already I time became reconciled and QUiet-j rniversjty of X. and a fall of Jd. Fair Uplands oid. Sales adopted resolutions similar to those offered , Inghly delighted^ when ^ Carolina having (Mibemted in » bt.dy oi. ; of the week 20,()0U bales. ' * ^ - M^ostscript* The American Minister, 3Ir. Lawrence, - I has ju.st completed his tour through Ire- I > l iw. ivilh 'iit n'spoct to persons or lo- * Kti :iii 1 i> i’l ki'oping with thi.'ir entire , ,,|ii t in ‘'“' ‘'O' f*iii‘ilar instance. I'ilC 1 II'' L-miiii „„i t!i> -rnitituile of the conntry than , ulp. li hi’ ilerivos from his intlexii'lc I Ij II W U * “ “ 'ilii'rt'iii't' to the >tnct line of duty marketl ‘“it'l.y th.' ronstitutiui: Pr.I’AKTMKNT OK STATK, W’.x'-tnNiiTox, Oct. (>, iSnl. v'li!- Tlif I’lt'siilt iit has learned fiom the " leepest regret, tint :i :li.'ifi:icet‘ul ontrago has rccetitly ,.,>iiniutti-l I'V a lawless mob, who I jv li\ t'Ti'• ri'si ut'd a fngitivi* frtim la- ,]■ tVoin till' riistodv of the marshal, there- liv i -i-fi"- '‘Xt'fiititvn of U-gal pnn-css .,’ni s, tlif l:iw at di-tianee. He hopi's ^i, r ;’n' rt'spet-ting the oeeur- r. M ■' ;i’'- ' X:!:::!' rated, t spet ially as it took , if \ 'iir n-siilt nee. anil no comninni- • 11 uj' 'II till' subject has botMi reccivod f ,.ii \ 'U. l>iif wiialever m.iy iiave been . \T. iit 'f the outrage, he expects that .) , will be sparcil, on your part and .if tin' marshal, to bring the guilty M I r> to justice. The suprini.uy of , „ be maintaiiu'd, at every ha- :inl .11.'1 at any saerilite. Men who.sf -A CM «lufv it is to cxecutc them, must be ; ' I tiMi ;iMl .sustained in the di.^chargt t»f ; ' ? . i . ■ V . i (■:;!!!: t tiiat tlie great niajorit}’ ;■ \ iu' l iiizt'U'* aro loyal to the C'on.stitu- : n. Mil l that they will aid the proper of- r- Ml briiiiziug to ju'tiee those wln> have • Iv aiid wi, kf liy violated flic most , ,1 ;u'v of a citizcn, in a fr»*e Rcpub- • \ M’tiiri^ an example, whi» h, if foj- ' i, iiiM't cmlaiigi'r the life of e\erv of- : .liarg'd with the execution of th* ,V'. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, your . :it 'Cl vanf. ,1. ,1. CRITTKNDKN, Acting Secretary. ; .1.lines R. liawrcui'e, Kstp, Attorney of • ' 1 iiit.-d St.ites for tlie N irtheru I>is- *, . t of X; w York. Svracuse. 1’I.A.NK U..AI. T,.l.r^.-TlK! re- : on tlio Fayo:>c.v.Ile and WestoriM nrc.it I’la.ik Roiul, iluniig llic luoiilli of OcliiWr, i Kxhil.ifi.iii liiiailj 't.|.,si.,l „n flic I'xli inst., was ?!St3r) 10. The Sttaiiier Cherokee has arrivpfl at Ne^ • 1 > n I “fire-horse’s brother, (anoth- the* expediency >f estJiblishiug a literary orpan, : ^ with in guM. Calitornia n:io- liy Mr. \\ heeler, and rejticted by the Con-1 stcandioat,) with a papoose” (the yawl) ! well convincetl of the nientivl aud im-hin>9 quiet and prosperous, vention. ^Ve denied this, and called upon hitched to his tail ascendinc the river. ' benetit ^hich may result therytrom, ha'e j the Locoi'oco caniliilfit'es had been el the Journal to pul.lish them .side by side, ! Thus fur as soon as their apprehensions of ^ [jis'jppropri^e m thi^ili.blic^ i j^,Sty LeiislTiLe! am] thus show whcfhor wo or the »Fournal danger had subsided, they became piite . Icjritimate departinent of literature TN'ill be stated the truth. The Journal dared not j'e, and highly delighted with every , jy . . ,, , , i thinrr they met with. ihey were to re do so, for even its readers would thereby i ected nia- I as previou.sly announced. Prince Albert i i 11 i -i. i i was present; but not the Queen. Many of | deception it has pract.s,>d ; i„. E,.stward. removed .m ! MARRIED, Tn Salisbury, on the 'J'.lth ult., >>y the Hev. A. veriti m at Tammany Hall bear us fully nut /I of I'rown, Iralev aul ( >. tn Mi>!s ANN WALL, IWK K..A,«.-A ro»;,«.falle ».•- I IZ ! “r “ >r “> scr.ption has been ni.ule lu Kicluuond t},(> j.jy fi,^, fh,se, and liondou | lu-eler’s re.sohitions at all. It now .says: ; l ounty, for c«uitiuuing the Road from was already assuming comparatively ai “The resolutions of the Ratification ('on- the ('tunborland line thnuigh that countv, dreary aspect. and sev.-ral gentlemen have readily con-| Heyond the closing of the Crystal Pal-| in the assorti.m, that >1^- 'Vlioeler’s reso-! J![,/jii’Xu;lluerorL).'A.’Da^ " ^ i sented to canva.ss their neiszliborhoods to Kxhibition, ) hitions were laid on the talde because out In Montp-mery comity, on the 2;th iu-t., by , , , . I , • • and the dispeu.sation of the medals and i of order, and because also the good parts 1 Spencer llalton, Fsi). ('apt. KIJ.J.VH HK'll- en .ii^e le su >s(.np ions. e ^UKe^e y prizes, Tit»(hing of interest aj>pears to have were etmbined with other ]>arts which i AI{l)>oN, to Miss SOl’llIA, daughter ol Wm. hojHi the project will not lag in that wealthy j tianspireil in ICngland. j were totally at variance with all party or- c(unity. I — — : u.Miization. The r.itification re.soliitions Ci.rTON Bins i.—A warehouse at C =.-| .,u j,, A letter from Concord to otic of our townsmen says,— “We have had the (^entre Plank Road talked of amongst imr citizens, and I tind An*thKU Ahcth’ IvxI'KDITIOX.— It h is that a large p.u tion of them are anxious to ,letei mined iu Ei.irland to .semi a hawba, Ala. was destroyed by fire on the ; the way, this man ^^'h’elcr, a.s we sus- l!‘2d ult. with 2,‘)42 bales of cotton. jx'cted, is simply the organ of a faction, inimical to the n.ifiorial Democratic p;ii'ty have it. I lu lieve that we can raise most .crt w steamer to the A\ elliiiirtoii ('har.nel of the stock for the road from (^entre to this place, a distance of abcmt ‘iO miles. : the .sear, h tor Sir John Krank- A\ e are of opinion that the ro.id would turn a large trade to vfuir town. We would setid all of our goods bv way of Fayetteville if we could get our wag«mers to trade there; but they all say that the road is too bail. If the Plank Road were only .lone it would change every thing.” liii aud his crew. The steamer will be htted out to start in the Sjuing. Tmk Fii’.k AN.vmii.ATuK.—Ranium— f/t Haruum—who is at the head of the American Fire Annihilator Companv, juib- lishos a eaid in the X’. V. paj.ers assigning l'i.KCTU».\s.—State Flections take phiee, rea.^ons for the delay which has occurrcd this tlay in Xew York, and to-morrow in getting up the luachiius, and jdedging Maryland. —the mere tool of the Talmage Rarnburn- cr cluiiie. A clijue li.iving far .'■tronger allinities with Seward whiggeiy than with national i)('mo-?-acv.” I This is t!ie first time that we ever heard, froul the Journal or any other iiuarter, ; that Wheider’s n'solutions were laid on the table becaut“ out of onli-r. No .such j>ietMice was ma!o in the Convention. Jt is a di.scoverv of the Joum.il’s. ! l^iiimious, r..si(. may youn^ Ilirh.nrdNim Find his 'Siininonx ever sweet. — Com. In AViliiiiu^ton. on the 2Stli ult., by Alex. Mcflae. I'sii. Mr. •lOUS (jro\'!,'S, to \iiss SO- riHA ANN .MOTT. Al.so. by Uev. It. T. Hef lin. Mr. \VlL!dA>l WA1,LA('H to Miss MAP.V Wr.LIit?. Also, m the ‘J'-Hli, at the Front St. M. K. ('hnrch, by llev. il. T. l|i-riin. ili v. J. IL lUIKNT, to Miss IA('IM»A LKKr.f-:. In Ci'orfiia. on the I'llh in«t.. by 15ev. Mr. (Jib.son, Mr. K.MOJIV 1’. ('lAr.'^I'. of )>runs- wick county. N. to Miss .NAltSIS. ihiujrhter | of Col. (iardner. of 1‘ike county. (!>». \ t*rrible riot occiirn d !it f’ha^re..^ liefween exchnbd from the .Mairazine. and it i.- presumed the natirrs and returninjr ('alit’orninns. Forty none will he held objectionable, provith-d the I i«itht‘S and many ('alitoriiians were reported article be thoroughly \viniif»wed of the chaff of killed, and numbers wounded. A«l;nn.s ,V Co’s improprieties. Kvery effort will be exerted to express ajrent, vith nil his dc-jtati he.s, was interest if.s readers ^^ith orifrinalify, nnl en- ,,,1^311,and siipp'''cd t> be .killf/l. lijrhten them with valunt)le information. Wo do not inleed expect to produce ausrfit “which .\\otukr Fi'oitivp ( .*sk.—(Mi Safurduy last, the world will not willinsrly kt die;” but as wc , a fujritive s^ave was arre-itedat ll.inisl.ur^. and are aidinjr iu the purpose which has jdaced ii.s ' lelivored to his owner, without any attempt at at College, »n this account wc may justly tx- I iutertereiice, pect encourasreineiit. To those who take an ! '■ 1 ■ 1^ ”* interest in us pers >nnllv. and to those who sym-| TT^S^I' li h'{ ’ P'f I''D patliise to any d(‘."’ree in the ends which prompt * 'Iv I I j 1 V * j ! , us. -we ajipeai unttTcmonioiisly and with fiire FhIIsISKI W i II tCI* Cn UOfls. hopes of success. The Kditorial Corps will ai- subscriber i= uuw r.-eeivin- his Fall waysi'ons’st of six members of the Senior Class. B tlu‘ company, and himself inili\iduidly, t> refund all nuMuy advaiieetl, if the machine should fail of ^neci'ss. In the nu'an time we hear from Paris of a fliseovery by a S]ianiard, even ui aH' im- Thk Tui-k X.\tionai, SnilllT.—At a p.,rtant, if true, than the annihilator. It great hig tneeting in Xew \ luk on js a varni.^h, which, applied to woo.l, rt'ii- Thurs.lay last, a series of resolutions w.is ,K>rs it ineom’n'.stible. If i.s .uid to be ofi'ered by K. Rrooks, Kk(|. Chairman of yirv cheap. DIED, In M;irlborou^b Uistriot. S. C., on the 2’Jd Sept.. Mrs. ,\?\N C. '1'0\VN.''KN l>. cons >rt of Mr. N. Townsend, in tlic :j7th year of her ajre. 'I'he ratification resolutions ailtrm all ! f*' Molille. .Ala. on tlie I(.th mi., after« mo.'-t ]>aiiiful thoujrh shi'ii illness, wiiich he bor- with exemplary jiatience and fortitude, (iKOltdK C. Tlll'lllUM’%, F.sij. M^ed ;^i» years. He was u na tive of Wihnlii'rton, N. (.'., aud removed to Ala bama ill is:;i;. Stock tl (.iooils. eonsistiu;i in part of Sta pie siiI Faiu'v Or^' (joods, ti« !vctel by himself with jrreat care, comprisiiifr :iU the fasbionable dress goods for ladies’ fall niid winter wear. -\lso. Cloths, Cassinieres, Tweeds and .leans, for j:«‘ntleinen',s weai\ Also, a }if*od stock of I’oot.saii'! ■': !ii'.es of eve ry de.scriiitii.n: Hats. ('.1; I'l.iine'.s, and f m- brc!lit'. .Vl.io, Dud and N'c;;ro Lhmket.s. Ker seys and Flannels, ai- 1 a ;;re.;t v.irii'tj' of tifhcr poods; all of whi; h Avill be siM yery cheap, (^ill and e.xainine for your.sclves: it shall C( st nothing.- \V. S. LATTA. ^ H 10 'J’ool.v recently used ami Shop off-. ^ Hii-Cw c!ipii‘i| by Messrs. Malder \ Schwartz, on , — — — — Hay street, are for sale and rent. Immediute \ \ W \ § I'osscssion >ri'cn. It (a-esents a rare chauce for * X ^ ^ KA S-J. a jioi.d liiacissiaith. .\n excellent Still ^^'orni fu- sale, adapted to H bbl. Still. .\n cnrly apjilicatioii will se- cu)-e a barp;ain. Tlie M;i":tzine will be issiicil monthly, (except- iiijr .lanuary and .Tiily.) from the Press of Wm. 1>. Cooke. I’laUMfrft. N. ('. To him als-i all ?ub-! scriptioii and business commnuicalion.-' ina.-it be ' addrcssf'il, (post-paid.) | The first Number will be issued l.st I'cbni.irj* 1S.')2. Terms of subscription iu Hdvance. ('hajiel Hill. N. ('., Nov. 1, l.s.')l. 'I'ools for Sale, (tii.l Sitop for Rent. Hon. Wm. A. (iniham and lady passed fhrotigh Salisbury lui Wednesday last, on their way to Washington. FAVi;TTi:vnd,i-: .m \ukkt—Xoc. ». ; S’/nti'iifr Ai/;/- nnil Or^ffr M'-rfi tii/. j':i ‘ Al'Kiny Argus, in sj>eaking of the ’iiii:.-' of this meeting, whicli were iu our paper of yesterday, says: •There can be no doubt that the ex- : 'II of this nu'eting is in entire har- !,\ with tile pre\ailing sontinieiit in . II' - and in the State. Thert' is no- T". 1" v.>ml the n,irn>w limits of aboli- !i taii.inei'Ui, ;t!iy synipifliv with or r^T; 11 .if the (Uitra^e which «Mlled it Till eurn iif of feeling and .s utiment I- I ,r tht‘ Stat»* mils strong and deep iii.'T :iii .-Hell attempts to obstruct or *ii I. r.vs and ('oiistitution. It st'ts d .'tren-th ag.iinst the tea«diers ' j r. ,.. !i r' it the p.-stilent d >etrines ii ,el n*-ee'sarilv to outbreaks against , '•'.K h as til ' ati.iir at Syracuse. It i'- if evt'rv where, in and out of , and will m.ike itstdf felt on all '.ilii'- OC'.-(.Hi.e|.--." the Comniiftee on Kestdutions, (and one of the Fiditi'is of the Kxpre.ss,) among which is the following:— Ri'solved, That th‘ six pro]> >sitions in troduced by Henry Clay into the rnitetl States Senate, May 1S.')0, ami which were subsecpu'iuly embodied in the six comjiromi-(‘ acts, now laMs of the laud, viz: [Here are recited the acts, embracing the Fugitive Slave l».iw,] are, as the Pii- sident of the I’nited States has s;iid iu his annual niessairt* to Congre.ss, “to be rc- Maki.nk 1>I.'.VSTKit.—The Schr. Charh's IV Hllis, from Xew York for WihiiiiiL:toii, was instantly sunk at sea on the night of the ITtli ult., ly coming in cont;tct w.fii the steam shiji Brother Jonathan. '1 he .-■eliooner h:id a line cargo of dry goods, inostlv, we believe, for merchants of l';iy- etteville, valued at and mostly iiisured, of course. 'J’he ve.'sel and cargo were *»f ciuirse totally 1 ost; the capt;iin, gardt'd a*; a settlement, in princijdo and crew, and pas-eiigers weri“ savi-vl, by get- • nb.«tance a final si ttlenient—d’ the dan gerous and exeitini; subjects whi h they einlirace ’—and that it becomes W higs everywhere to respect, obey, and mainf;iin these ,si \fral enactments.’’ This resolution was enthnsiastically tin:; on board the steamer, was owned in .New York. The ve.sscl AmKIUC.VN Pit km I IMS .VT Til K Wuiii.n’s Faih.—Mr. Hdward Riddle, Agent for the Cnftt'd .'^tates at the Fair, has furnish- fhat \yas good in Wheeler’s, ’ says the Journal. We deny if, and call on the Journal to m.ike good its as.sertion, if if c;in, by publishing tlie re.soliitions »)f both the (’onveulion and Whecder. Wheeler’s resolutions pleilged tlie ]>arty to s\i]>port the Conqiromise Mea>Mies, and esjieciaily the Fugitive Shive Law; de nounced the “higher law" doctrines of Sew;ird and V;ni Ruren as fre.tsonabli-, and condemned the iKuuiuation of aboli- tioui...fs by the State Rocofoeo Convention at Synu-nse. Xow wt' conteiul that tlu'se were “good” points iu V>’heeler's resolu tions, ;uid we defy the Joiwiuil fo show any thing like them in the priK-eedings of (‘ither d the Locofoco ('onveiitions, th;it at Syra- cu'^c or tliiit at Tammany Hall, of which ^\ beeh'r was a member. Rut this denunelatioii of Mr. Wheeler, by a Soullieni paper, p:i.ses our couipre- hi'ii.'-ion. man a\1iosi* sole aim, so far i Vl'Vll’W (iF TIIF ^1 WKI'T as Wi“ can see by w hat hi“ >aid aud ]'rf>- Cotton. — I’rin'aj.al sales have bei-n made nt posed, was to vin-licate the riohts of the the above .,uotati.ms-oe.^•,sional sales at 7 . ^ • bi.orit. — l»ut lUTlo coiHiijir iii: ji tow salrs IsjiYo South, is charge 1 by a ^'onthern J>aper to ),e'H rufide at hut of not Siilficienl Upvanl be the or-an of a fai tion, a nu>re t...d of tcn.icn.y to alter onr qu..t:.tions the l>;irnburner li«juel Why his inove- Nov. 1. ]f^.')l. C(X*K .loHsSoN. :it>-;iw rraufly. p'ch. -'lO il •>•> ' 'Lar.l, 12 11 1:5 1 >itto. apple. .'lO a ■■>2 Leather. Sf>le, 20 a I’eoswax, 22 a 2: Lead. bar. :i 7 1 hi con. a 1 f M olasses. 2i’>' It *^T r>a;j;iriui:, 12.1 a IS Nails, cut. 4 a (’otton, li^ a ( )i,tS. 4-'. a .'.(1 Corn. SO a ‘.>0' Oil. Linseed, on (’olfee, 10 a 11 powcier, it 00 ; 1 *i ; 00 Cheese, !• a 11 Shot, 1'] a •> (’opperas. 2.^ SuT!ir. brown 1; :i » (’aiidles. F. F. 1 a T1 Ditto, loaf. 11 a 12.>, Flour, •’> a .'I Salt.s:.ek. 1 4(»: 1 1 4." Feathera. "2 a Do. alum. bu. .* • "> a fO Flaxseed. 1 d') a 1 l.’i .^hiiijiles. »> a ■> ’ -5 Hidi's, jrreeii, 4 T:i’!ow, S a 10 1 Ditto, ilrv. 0 a n Wheat. a HO [ Iron, .Swe.les. a ( ■> Whiskev, a .'fO Do, Eiijrlish, -T a 4 Wool, a 20 ^mlijio, 1 a l.J White Le.-ifi, 0 a ■ ) 1 -3 i.ime, no ne 1 t-t Frown Sheetin' 'S. tj.^ rents 1 (’etton Yarns , 0 t.. lo, 1.'.‘ 0ra»ts;€s* Ontptsics! Orttn^vsl a fifd SV, KKT Oli.VN'ffIv'', new croji, .Just receiveil ami for sale by CliAS. 15ANKS. Nov. ;-?i')-lm UOIiT. MlTClli:Lf>, i Ari i/.'t JtOir^ fi {(Ir.'ijpir Strrftj Has alway.s ii band a snp]ily of Racon, Tobacco, Flour. Sugar, CofT(‘e, Tea, Mol-isses. Soap, ('andles, Cotton Yarn, Sheetings, ('utlery, Crockery, and (ilassware. —also— A hnye sto.-k of 1‘orc’iru and Iiomi'sfic T,I- (.Jl'llH.''. emtri-aciii}; Western and N. ('. Whis key: Freia-h. .\pple and I’eaeh llrandy: •laniaiea aii'l N. L. lium; IIolian I (iiu: V. ines of d'liferent kimls. AI! of which h.-iv" been piiivhased low for (':ish. 'flweio wi'.ihiiiir to jiur-base will do well to call bei'ore purchasing: elsev>licre. N- 1. Ih.'il. I cheereil, and was adopted without one dis- ed to the Xafional 1 nteiligcncer a eonip’ete PlllI..\ItKI.I>UlA. Oct. ol. )! . / f/i)‘ C/iristi'nuir In the r. S. district Court, • ii.iii'! .lurv this morning returned !i :i • rriH bil!> a^rainst persons eluirg- • • ^ 1 rticipating in the Christiana out- 1 ' til iki s one hundreil a>id «^»“veuteen ' ■ ' .1' fmud :igainst jiersous chargel ‘ : •ii.it I'Utrage. WT kh>m N(Hithkkn Mr,.\'icn. './( !'»/(/»«//•//. 'it f)i —.\iiui'x:nn J j'Hii- ■ J ‘ill In.-ii XkW OllKKANS, Oct. ;>0. l’*y tlie arrival to-day of the schomer '! r Rirbour, w(‘ are in ]>ossessiotj . ' ' from Rio *irande to the ’24th iust. ' ' i th ' previous d;iy a party of the reviv i iouist.^, who were reeonnoitering near Matanioras, were tired uj>on by the troops the .’'lexican (roverniiient, wheji the . uer made a diversion, and entering the !}. ji- netrafed to the custom hou.se. An j iiieiit ensued, in which three Tex- ! , iinl m iiiy Mexicans w»*re killed. The .;ti..ni>t> were then driven back, lii'. steamer Xeiitune had arrived at the itIi if the rivt>r from T.inijiico with re- ■ e. nietits, which were fran.'^ferrcl to a ! I nite«l States scluMmer. A i idy of two hundred Texans started ■ 'a k them, when the men composing r r.ifoiHt'uieut returned to the Xep- s*-nting voice. Tiu tii uti.v ,'^I‘ukkn.—In a charge to the (iiand Jury of the I*. S. Circuit Court at Albany. Judg* Xelson, of the Supreme Court, sj>oke of the Fugitive Slave I>;iw in the folhtwini: mann' r: ••R fore the pef^ple of Xew York, or (jf any other Xortliern State, m.ike np their miiul,' to di'reg;ird ;iml disobey thi>‘ ]>ro- vision of the coiistitiitioji, they will, I doubt !iot, h*ok Well fo the couse«iUeiice. ('oinmou sense a> will as ctiinioii pru dence and wi.slom would dict;ite thi'. “As I have already .sjiiil, the provision in |Uc~tli'U '/ iniitinn! jun-t nf tlf run- af if Ilf ion—th* fumjamental l.iw of the I - nioii. framed bv our fathers, and under which we liv’—so m.iferi.il and important that any one conversant with the history of th.it instrument knows that irliUtmf if tin I II inn irinili) n^rrr /nirf /»> ii fnritii tJ. “Let any on«“ or more of the Xorthem list d’ all the prizes awarded to our eoun- tr\ nu n. llH>; in .^lentiou’ hibited. Till' Pi i/.e Medals are in number addition to whith “Houojable is UKule of in) otlu r ;irticle> ex- meiit was diametrically opjiosed to the l>;irnbiuners (^abolitionists,' and his reso lution was voted down by that (li|ue. which iu truth is the move powerful of the two br;iu( lies of the Lcx ofiK-o p.irty in the State of Xew York. To show this, bev uid contr idii tion, w»‘ refer to the re.-'O- liitioiis, a.' published in full in this jiajier f*ir^'b-maud, : of the 1 4th ult., whi( h the .liuinuil has not dared to jmblish, because they would ex- I CoUN.— This article is in >leiiiand and fully I maint.'iiiied at prices |Uoted. No chaii^i' iu Naval .''tores; the market is flrm. 'I'lIK Cl UAN CoitllKSl-iiNl'KNTK.—The X:itioiial luteliigene«r understands that the ch;iracter given by newspiper eorre.'- pondents to Mr. Crittenden’s letters on the j.o.se the deception it is jmietising on it Ctiban (pu'stioii is not altogether corri'Cf. The language of the letters, says the In telligencer, is jdain, direct, and frank; but there is in them mifliin^' discourteous uiLMiNc.TdN mai:ki:t. No ehaiiire in ll.-icon—stock on Iiaiid lii:!it. 'orn jtlcnty at -'''‘i. Meal s-arce; ri-t.-n’inj: at '.•o, i.ard III to Tiir)>entiii‘ "J ”>•’>: S[>irits ■J'.'. Tar 1 lio. Tind.iT—('ue r:it't s >11 at lo ."0. and one. fo feet, at 11 .’O.— llini^il. At New York, on I'riil.ay last, cotton was in It sleails prices. FI..nr o M to ,\t Char’esten. cotton a decline of J. Tof;il receipts of ci’tton l’'>o.r,.s'.i b;d> s. .ajrainst ■Jlo.;'.7t last vtar. Increase lo.:?l”>. COMMI-JU'I \I> lilXORI). or inconsistent with the Secret;iry ' own charactiT and dignity, or the re'fiect due to the distingui-hed fmu tionaries he was iiddpes'in;'. That the lettirs were able, forcible, and m.inly, as wt II a> rc'-pectlul and courteous, no Anu'rieau need be tidd. “I;i all our controversies with the more benighted re:iders. Those resolutions ile- nouuee .''ewanl and tlu- R;irnluirners by : — name, and yet the Journal pretends that j i _,M.atha-n!'wiJh'Kxpress. Teleirraph, fill' man who offered them is a tool of tlu' , ('uinberhind aiel C.issidy tl.it in tow. with p»>ds Rarn'iiurn'Ms! Inuin*: aflinities with Sew-! Williams. H \ K .1 Lilly. I.ailex \ iKvrr.L I'OK JSALi:. N consciuence of ill hca’fh. tlie subscriber iffers for sale that tlesirable Hotel, sitvuUed on the South F.ast corner of the Court ILnise S!|Uare, in F.■lyette^ ille. Tl;e main buildiii" 'ont:iins a jiarlor. dininjr-reom. and nine bed rooms heltiw stairs, ami three above sf.-iir.s. siif- , fieiently l:ir;ie to c.nt.un eoml'ortably three bods e.aeh. In this biiildin;r. there are eiprht fire places. Thebnihiin" on (Jreen street, attached to the in.iin Hotel, coiit.-iiiis a bar room and three bed rooms below stairs, :ind two above. There arc five fire-]ilaces in this biiildiufr. and tlu“ ' rooms below are l.ar^e enou;:li to corUain two bril> each. There are on the jiremises all the * lua-essary oiit houses and stables: also a wh-11 of excellent water. The {ranleu ami lot contains about an acre and a ipiarter of bnu\. The proximity of this Hotel to the Court House and also to the business p.irt of the town, and the pleasantness ot the iieijrhborhood. rcn- iler it a most desirable sUu.ation to one dis- jiosed to enjrajre in t!ie business of keepinjr a Hotel. Ifdesii-eil. the jiurchaser c;in be accom modated with ten or tifteen beds and furniture. 1‘ossession jriven on the 1st Januarv .lOIlN si’LW.VKT. November-T, Hb-ilui 1 WILT, bp sold, fin 'I ri!Sl> \V the '-tth dny of Uecember next, at Kfr'i 1*'!'. all of my I’KIUSIIAIJI.K PKOPhK'rY, Cfinsisliu" of my crops of ('orn. Fo lder. Oafs, Cotton, and about l.').nuO lbs. of 1‘ork. One fine bloodel .Mai'e and a fine work Horse; nine splen did Mules, mosily youiijr. haviujr sold my old Mules at private sale. TiV.i full yoke of ()xen: about •’>() head cjf blooded (’i.tlle, erossv-il with the Devonshire, .\yrshirt>. fi;id Itiirh.'m blood of cattle. My Durhani Lull Hob Hoy, «ho was sired by I’riuce .\lliert, (:m}>orte«l,) out of one of the best Cows of 'Ir. llobcrt l)onah!.son of New York. Uob is the hirfrest bull I ever saw. 1 have sfjme I-'* bud yearlini’s. from t‘> n!.nths to '1 ye.ars old. an.I se\i‘ral hcifcis. (iiat I ha\’ ke[.t lor Ihi.' sale, refu.sinjr to sell them at yu-ivate sale. inunber of free Milch Cows. My Sheep, and soUH- Sows and I’ijrs. Wap’ons. Carts ami I lourhs. Harrows. ,S:c. if every kiuil that oujiht to be kejit t#n a farm. Two wheat Fans: one set of Hhicksmith’s Tools; one I.'-aper, that will cut Iroiii 1;') to I s acres of vlieat per day. \\ ith many otlu*r articles too ieIioiis to (numerate. 'i'his property will be sold at 1- m nths cre dit. with interest from date. rr.TL!’. F.VANS. Fjryjit. Chatham (’o.. Oct. l!il, DS-M. .'iii-lt* nC/^ NVr :ir(‘ st('d to stat«‘ that certain ninior.s. to the effect that Col. .lOHN A. IKlW L.\M>. of Kobison. is a candi- d.ate for the a).poiritm«‘nt of Major (ieneral. are" entirely unfounded; niid that Col. Ilowhmd has' no intention ot runniu)r for tliat ofiice.. Oct. ’J'-i. S5 POR SAfjf 2I>.'00 LliS. I>ry Hi«lep. avera-re “0 lb.. each • .fH !(l October-‘K*. IJ T. S. LCTTKIILOH. States, therefore, tinnul, or utterly disrt>- of gard it. setting the fnndament.il law in this respectable papt rsof the State, we have resjiect at de{i;inee,aul besiieeessful ill main- generally been met in a spirit of persmuil tainin;r .'n( h di>reg;trd and ab;indonment of eonrfesy, if not ;ilways of [)olifie;il fairness, duty ag;iinst the whole force and power of We can say this muc h, (>ven of that the general (rovernnient. n iJisriijtfinu gn*at‘st of politie;il s^iiners, the Fni/i tt> ri1l nj the f. iliim i.-i illrntili/ nn-iitnjifis/i/.'’ The Judge also s;iil that “Any one conversant with the history of the times, and with the gre;it issue now agitating the country, and in which the jK'rpetuity of this I nion is involved, can not fail to have seen th;it it is in the hands of the people of the Xorthem States. They must determine if, and responsibility partv. rests upon them. If they abide by the constitution—the whole and every part of if—all will be wtdl. If they exjiect the Ciiion to be saved, and to ('iijoy the blessings flowing fnun it short of this, '.He .\iiierlcan troojis, stationed on the they will find theiiiselve.'* mist;ikeu when • iiaii le. had deserted and joined the it is too l:ite.” Coniinenting ut.on this charge, the Bos ton Ohsrrnr. So says the Wilmington Journal. The fact is, that there i- something about the Journal th;it we like, in spite »d its tho- roiitih one-sidedness, wlu’reby it in// keep its benighted readers in the d:»rk as to the true ]>ositiou of the (Jbserver and the hig ardi hid ever ;iny otie hear of a more un founded accusation, one more ungenerous and unjust, by a Southern paper tow;inl.s :t fVieiid of the SouthI j 'I'he Journal piMsists in its luisrt jiresen- tafion of our c-ourse tow;irds (iov. Johnston ef Penusvlvani;!. This may be justifiable in the view of tho.se who think every vile thiiiL' fair in politics; but no fair pajier wouhl [uusue such a system id misicpre- .seiitatioij. THK TItKATV WITH Till; I’UAIUIF. IN MANS. Col. .Mit( h( 11 :ind .Major Fitzpatrick, the (’ommissioners, accompanied by several ]>rivate (jeuflemen tiud fiftet'u Indians froni the Western Plains who are on their w;iy to Washington city, arrived at St. Louis on the 'J 1 st ult. The 'I'reatv was coneludeil and signed We cannot !*ay as much as to personal by the ( ommissioners aii'l Indians on flit ]7th September. If gmininfies to the lat ter the jKiyment id’ S.id.dOO annually, in v .iur, liiists, and a reipiisition had been • 'u ii ji ii bv iht' e'tmmandant fi» the de- ; r‘ lit Kt .New ()rleans, for more men. ’ '1. ’;irava)al was expected fo attack M t iiii iras on flu- •Ji’ith. The .^lexican u: rri-oii ( courte.«y or political fairness as the Jour n;il can. We have rceidved but little of either at the Ininds of the Li>coloco press. Howell. 1 Dodd. S i; :*>ri_dit. (i Lauder, Karn- h.irdt iV Moss. .1 \ r. Cl NV.,1th. L I’cnry. C W .\n lrews, C f Hai^h \ Son. Hunt \ W ijrfriiis, Sumnierel v'c I*owe. .f M A Drake, ,J ,S (libsou, .1 K ,''c .1 .Sloan. .1 C 1‘luiiib. D Murphy. 'I l>rown ,V ."son. .1 W Faust. .1 Wolterinir. D\ W .McLau- rin. D Hickiuson. P H ..V D C Harden. II L My- rover. t; W Ilariis.s. 11 Whitfield. J 11 Lind say. Barnhart. Hix \ Co, .lenkins \ Kot)erts. T .1 r.-itrick. Stafford. Clark \ i»ix. F, .lenk.us .S: .'^011. Ite^ ]> Cr.iveii. .Mickle .S; .\slie. Hankin ,4 McLean. (! Womack. F ('aldwell \ .Son, Shelly ,c Field, I’orter \ Ojrler. F U Tyson. H llranson \ .Son. .1 D W illiams. Hon D L Sw.-iin. K I’ado. ,\ W Steel. 1' F 1’rather. W’ .1 McCoiinel, Hau- ner \ (Jibson. N (iibson, J Makepeace. .1 I'tley, 1* C Sanders, D McNeill, (’ W W illiams. K L Winslow. H Krambert. II H Ueard, W It i.ove, 11 S McDonald. Woollen F.lliot, .1 Hiatt. Wall iS: McDonald. Murchison, lU'iil \ ('o. 1’ 1’ .lohii- son. .1 A Cr.iven, S I’enry, K i' Hall, F Fuller. Holmes. Culp iV ('o. (i W Conrad, Smith. Clark Swaiiu, 11 W (Joldinjr. (> H JyCe, N Kendall, L F (’arr. (’ouncil (’ain. Holt. Murray X Co. W L \ II .1 Hoiuies. W W all. K (iray. r.iiiinf»\- Francis. .1 A >'c \ I’aldwin. .1 (1 M I’uHalo. W Trelour. rni(>n Manuf Co. .1 T Willbar. S Hill I'i; Son, F Fries. H Howe, llrower Moftit, (.i M .fohnson, -I F ('h.-imbers. D W Kogcrs. Cnuiiwell I'V Hix. Scott McAdoo. C .Smith. .V C Smith, nnis. Shemwell Co. W .1 I’ar- ("ahincf I'nrniturCs ('f'dirs^ «.)T. fjpll IK subscriber i."* recei\iii^ i lie la rarest n.v li_ si-rtment in his line evir Kefore pc.i-ch:ise>il it the North, wliich. together with his own man ufacture. makes liis Stock very complete, con sisting tif ('hairs, Tabh'S, Sofas, Bedsteads, T^'ash Stands, Bureaus, Looking (.llasse.s, , ~ i i Side Boards, Seiretaries, iVc. iIOIIjIj. ' ^viii ,,n the lowest ternvs for Mks. McXAtni respectfully in- Cu3h, or on short time to ]iunctual customers. •JdllN VV. 15AKLU. Oct. TIM S r SAl.K. FI’I’vSI'ANT to the provi.sioii.s of a Deed of Trust executed to me by IJob't Cochran, 1 will expose to sale at publi- Aiu tion. on .Sii- fiTMis her friends an>i the ]'ublic. that , she will continue to keep this l-^stab- I lishmeiit for the jicconiniodation of’ Travellers, and will Sj).ire no pains to jrive satis faction. She hojics to receive a liberal share t»f l>atrona;.'e. ('arth.-ige. N. (’.. Nov. o(5-.‘>t* tnrd.-iy, tlie bth of flecember next, at the .Mar ket House iu the town of Fayetteville, the inte rest of the said llob't ('ochran in are! to a Lot ami iinprovcnients on the West side .,r (Jrerii Street, near Hccles's l!riljie. und adjoining tliC resilience of Dr. I’enj'n W. liobinson. Terms made kii.iwu at sale. W. .1. ANDLHSOX, Trustee. Favetteville, Oct. od, ISoi. o-'j-ts IIlC.HFAL(Tl.V(i.—Mr. Wallace, Loco- foeo candidate in Petersburg for the Legis- .,11 Tniiisirii.f, Wlii.., iii,l,.,,oi,d,.iitlv a„.| !''>f Virgii.ia, sii.l in a HI....-li fo liis „r „lht.nn«., an.l to l.ay .|uv r..pir.l t,. tlie riill.fullv r, „iark» .liat -TI«»o aro ,b« ! MI..W dtitMli. lart wwk,- iV''.'''j'"'' money or goods, for iiity yi'ars, upon their ^,,j. ^ ]j i»^.^yar. S Farlow, W S I’emberton, D f:uthful compli:iiice during th;it time with j iS: .1 Mellae. the terms of the tre;ity. The Indians are required to atisfain from hostile depreda tions upon the whites, whether emigrant? I.AM) VOR SAU:. AVI N( i fleterinined to reniovt* to the Sonth- west, 1 offer for sale my I>.\NDS lyin" in Uichmond county, coiisistin;' td’ two I’lantations —the one whi( h 1 reside on, containin': about six he.ndred acres, ami the other (known as the Itiiss I’lantation. \ containincr about five hundred nrrv!^. I know it is useless to eulogize eonsid- _ erably land when offered ‘'7, Fall aud Winter StOCk Of ilesirous of purchasinjr wnuld wisli to see ami , examine for theiuseives. aud would sooner ile- j Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, peiid upon their own jud;imcnts than the opin- 1 QapS, ShOBS, BoOtSr UClbrellaS, ion of another. The F.and spoken of abo\eis ; ^ > 1. o, r 1 o ■ i as well ad.apted to the cnltiv.ation of Cotton, j IjOUnetS, CLC>) lOr ioOii Corn, Wheat. I’eas ami (>ats as any land in the ' ^iTAKK A W Il.LlAMS bejr leave to announce country: in a hijrh state of Miltivation. with a to their custiimers. and all those visitiur jrreat deal of jiewly cleared land. The build-, this place to buy (ioods either atwhoU'sale or inps on both jilantations are c.infertable. On retaii. that they are now receiving tlieir sec-n.| ine ph-intatiou is )• tine ('ottou (on. Thresher, ! supply of F.all an ! Winter (Joods, whiidi will be \c. \e. ■ sold at the lowest j>rices for cash, or on the usu- 'I'he sitiuition. in ]ioint of health anti pood «1 time for i;.iod pajier. society, is inCciior to m ne in this p.-irt of the We resjiectfully invite the attention of (’oun- State. Ciood tiiale and female schools—F>einjr . try Merch.ants to our new stock of (Joods. as wc about two miles from Floral Collejre. j fee-l asse.red th.-it we can otler inducements un- Any person dcsiritus (d'purchasing sindi lamls surj’asiscd f>,\’ .‘iiiy whole.s;iie liouse in this town. words of truth and soberness, anl if will “My afTeetions move in conecntrie eir- des. They embmce my immeliafe f;iini- •niitinued their operation.-i to de- be diOicnlf to gainsay them. The whole ^ arouml my personal I tlie pl:ic(^ Aiplieaiimj h:is been made t«i the A- ‘ --' .in authorities bv the Mexi«au com- 111 Older for jMTiiiissi.Ill to niandi on the A !. ric;in side of the llio Crande, which rei'u;.eil. ^'/'H uml t/n‘ I'rr^ii/fitri^.—TIu; I' xii.';:fon ( Kv. j Observer, in referring to -Mr. Wcl^ter and the next l‘residency, tiitr that “.Mr. Chiy’s being a c:indidate 1-i‘tids upon two coiitingeiicies alone, and diey dependent ujion ea(di other. The will be the getting of his own cou»ent to ;iccu]ty that p -sition, and that again will dt peud upon the state of his health.” The i)l»server ;d.so :iflds: “W e catiUDt believe that, whilst file wlude country is res]>onding with such South, including South Carolina, are now tvieiid.; then* they fake in the community arrayed on the sile (>f the Union. K(‘ck- ' jn which I live; then they includi! the State less and igtiorant agitators will toll you ' of which I am a resident; then the beloved that the Srnth has come round because i ^ *'‘'‘’1. States Superinteiuh’ut of Indian Affairs. Tiiere were belween six and sevt 11 thou- s:ind Itulians in the council, rejuesenting the fidlowing tribes, viz; (’heyennes, Sioux, Arapahoes, Crows, Snakes, Assiniboines, (Jrosventres, Ariekanis, aud Maiidans.— The council was in session twelve hiys, Nov. 1.—Merch.-int Co's Moat ^like Cronly, with froods for D McNeill. 1* Montairue. l!a,v I'earce. (’ T Haii^h ,V: Son. .] l> Troy, .Ir. .1 Slc- IMierson. .1 T Council (’ain. T F 1’rather, 11 D (ioldint:, F, Fuller. S I’erry. D Murphy, K ?!elo. (’ Hickson. W .Minnitijr, W L I’omroy, .7 H S (Jiliner, M Itussell, M Itrown Son. J Stah »rd. T S Lutterloh, liailey & Howell, A VSchwinitz. and others. Oct. ;'.l.—.'steamer Fverjrreen. with l.ijrbters I,ally of the Lake, Henry Clay and .\ verasbtfro' in tow with troods for Leete .itdinson. .lones Demin^, .1 Sutidy. 1’ Taylor. D McNeill, N K .McDufhe. N Mcl,(‘;ni. F l‘’ries. W W Cole, Cole Dalton. Weavers Oplesbv. Lucas Fry. J . , *111' fhoy lanm h into the boundless space of the Soutii never meant any fhiii" l»y her : y 1 1 1 >» ^ ' univer.'>al pliilanthropy. thre.'it-«, and because the South is afraid of and about sixty thousand dollars worth ot pm-kp, i>rs 1*. .S; 15 W lloi>inson. Kockti.sh ( Mr. Wallace is certainly the most aflee tionate individual that ever wc heard of, thoush it is t^) be feared that the amount Disuniiiu, Fatal will it be if the X'orth ' allows i{«elf to be deceived by thi.s un- foujided assurance into a general attack I upon tlie Couifiromist!. The S luth will !, ^ . , . . , . , . lesssjiace muilifiiili hiT .•onsfituflonal ngi.fs, if, i„iii,itc.si„K,l the conseijuence is destruction to all her interests. It now re.sts with the X^orth to say whether the I’nion shall Ktand.” 5 W’ Tillinphast \ ('o, .\ .V .Mi Isethan. .1 II v’i .1 Martine, 11 I’ransoti it Son. F ,S: 11 Fries, G ISowcr. \ Hunt. N Kinjr. Cook .Johnson, Dr. W H Holt. It Mitchell. .1 Dne, .M (Jreentree ('o, K .1 Hale Son. (' Caison, .1 11 Kiug, .lones 6 Nicholson, ?>lrs (' .V McIntosh. C A McMill.-in. W S Latta. .1 T Waddill. S .1 Hinsiale. fi W Mxls were distributed among the Indians before it was dissolved. The delegation which is on its way fo Washington consists of three Cheyennes, three Arapihoes, four Sioux, one Assini- bestowed on ea( h indiviflual of “the bound- bfiine, ami two Ottoes, eatdi with their tuiiversal nhilanfhro'ny,” is al- somiws. They have with flu'm two inter- llrown, I’.eaver Creek Co T F I'r-Xl'J-r- ^ ■ 1 1 • iireter« Th.‘re was a Crow brave in the C.nrrett, F- Horne, Dr S D Schoolfield. brown, fimtesimal to be weighed 111 . o 1l- Fralev A: (’o. D McKorie. A (5aiuey. L i’> W a1ker, ordinary scales delegation who came as fai as l,.un.swiek, ^ „ onliuarj stales. ^ „p during the ,, ^Vhitaker, (’00k & Taylor. W Muri.hy ,S: (’o. But this is not the only specimen of the . . , , « Lt>cof(X*o Kublimc. meeting of the party of Mr. Webster returned to Washington, united voice in favor of that S( rieji of on Tuesday last. The Intelligencer .»ays ' a week or two ago i.ieasnres which g:,ve p,,Kc to the land, ; that his health is quite re-established, { other beauties, txauirs:— : excei.tion of one of the Arapa- per.scmsof this town and interior ...oaf 1,11.1,or .l,„ul,l l,c l„id „s„lo for T'„mMKHrnr Kfvif.w _ > “l>-^vo,« » portion of your fiiiic fo flic „f ,l„,sc In.lialis lia,l boforc seen . ' ' ' , ; ■ I service of your country. She that is clothed settlements, and consepiently Mr. Barnwell, a^soclae Kditor of fhiii ceL 1 the moon beneath her journey (as w’c learn from the St. ebrated Review, is now in thi8 town, and ! feet—that is travailing iu birth with the Republican, whose Editor was one will remain during this day, for the pur-i just system that shall rule the nations, and Mitchell’s party) has been oue ol *” 1 • I'l i 1 ** .. !• 1 })OHC to er would do well to come and examine, ns 1 feel confident they must be pleased. If the above lands are not disj'osed of l>efore the lloth d' November next, 1 will offer them at public .‘luction on that ilav. AltCH D S. McKAY. Floral CollcLMS N. ('.. Oct. 'JS. IS-'il. oC.-iU* I Small Tract of Valuahlc LA.^I) \ F(>11 SALF. A t(>NT.\lN’l.N(; :;.■((! acres. m the South side 1 H ' of Lower Little Uivcr. fonr miles North- j west from Kiiifi.sburv. with a };ood I’hintation, j and I'J.0(1(1 Turpentine boxes >ne year old. The , above land is convenient to the lliver iiud the j Tur)»enljne Distillery. anl produces Corn and ; Oats finely. If the above laud is not disposed ! j of before the 4th of lieccniber. 1 shall proceed j to offer the same at jiublio auctiiui, together j I with the crop of (.'orn, I’i'as and Forage, stock j ' of Cattle, Hops, iihcep, kc. Any person desir- j ; ing information, can apply on the premises. ; \ Terms liberal—nuule known at sale. I I DANIFL .MASON. i I Nov. 1, :;c.-jt'p-i i I ~NKW MrsK\ ' Dfllo Alto Waltz, by 1- H- Whitaker .M. of Fayetteville; the .Mary 1‘olka, fiy do. liotfi new pieces. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. S. A- W. !’)tf I II.OTHs, Cassimeres. and Vestinps. for sale bv F.F.KTi: .t- .!(HINSON, '1 doors W est of C. F. liatik. Bjr FltSFV.S, Sattincts, nnl Rlankers. for .sale l.y I.FKTF. ,y .10HNS(»N, 2 doors West of C. F. F)ank. OSN AHL’lKiS, l?1eached artd Uubleache I Sheeting.s, for sx’e by l.KKTF .V JOfTNSoN, 1 doors West (d (’. F. liauk. BAOLIOS. Travelling and Packing Trunks,. for sale by LFF.TK .«■ JOirN.«oN, '2 doors Wfst of C. F. Dank. OOTS AND SIlOFS, Sole and I’pper Lea ther, for sal« by LFETE .V JOHNSON, ‘2 dooi's W1 st of C. F. iSauk. ADDLES anil Itridle.s, Wagon and J>uggy Whips, for s:de by Id'.ETE c- .TOITN'SCA', 2 loors West of C. F. Kank. (I.VNDLES.—••Va.t«nt, Pearl, ami Fayette- ^ villu .Mtuild,” l4»r stile by • liv one, however elevated in fame or dis- tiiiuoiislied by servie* s he may be." AI.MANACS. ^l^l’UNER’S North Carolina, aud llluni« * ^arnlers' and Planters' AL.M.ANACS, just '• ■'fixed and for sale, wholesale and retail, by E. J. HALF k SON. net. :;ii, iK.',i. s.-, Ri:\\ ART). , . , . - .. . ^B^lIH above reward will be jinid on })roof j No. of the Weekly Mes.*ago, a | rare figure; but to clothe her vfith SO trails ■ siiflieient to convict the person or persons ■ no liav(> re[ieatedly reinovcil a plup in the ' >1 W oi ks at Eccles’s Uridjre, or for jiroof of other iiiischieviius iuterferejioo with the .-ti'.s ot the Company or the convenieuce of the "blir. {-’.ij- comjiufiy. E- J. HALE, I’res't. POUT OF _ ' AUKIYALS. ~ Oct 2'.i—Schrs .lane (.' Patterson from CfiarlcK- fon. Cataract from Savannah, Wake from New DCJ^TIio Officf'ts of the .'Mtli llepiment will support, niid Tcspcctfully recom mend to the other Officers of the Division, ('ol. A. 1). McLF.VN as a candidate to fill the office of .Major (Jeneral, mada Tacant by the resigna- ; tion of (Jen. McKay. j (Jet. 2!', lH-')f. o-^t-P. LEETE X JOHN.^ON, 1 doors West of (’. F. Dank. lUT TACKS and American Ki^et3, for sale' LEETE JOHNSO.N, 2 doors West of (’. F. I’auV. hy B . of Ba- neatly printed paper, edited by Rev. S. D. pareurt a covering as t!ie sun (which we l>umpaas, and at present issued from the . nuppose m‘ans the light of the sun,) i» cer- a steamboat, and their fears were e.xce.s,si\e ujion going upon it. They calleil it the tii-e-horse, and it "as a considerable time before they could reconcile themselves to the purpose of doing an .\frency Ttusi- ness, persons wishing to save time anl meuej’, will find il to their interest to send their i«ro- "I'ht: 15oston Academy’s Collec- ' duce te the care of U. Shaw, and the returns the 2d Division of North Carolina Militia. Nov. 1. 8*i-tc office of the Groeusborough Patriot.—| fciinly no particular mark of modesty, for noise and confusion” of blowing off ^j^n of Church Musk^. A new supply, pist re-j will be forwarded forthwith iernj.‘>, ?1 aO j»er annum, or ?1 00 iu ad-! any sort of a virgin. It is a step bey(>ud ptcam, the steam whistle, ringing the bell, ceived and for sale hy liloomerism ia “progress.’’ ib:. At first the laotioa of the boat :aade ^ r J. HALE & soy RODERICK sn-\w V 2?, Ibt: LACKSMITJIS' IJFLI.OWS. Anvil.s. Vi.s«>.s, Screw i’laU-s. and Hammers, for .sale by I.KETE S- .JOHNSON, 2 doors West of (\ F. fhink. OPE and Hugging, and Kagginjr Twine,, for sale by LEETE 4- ,70HNS(L\', 2 doors W'est of C. F. liaiik. .\(.'ON, t.ar.l, :ind Fhuir, for sale 'ov LFETF .JOHNSiiv. 2 floors West d’F. I'xtiik. WH(>LE. half and 4^unrtpr Hbls. -’id whole and half Kits Mackerel; alse, half bhls ; Shad, for sale by ! LEETE .i JOHNS''N. I 3bt. j 2 Joor3 yjfji -i ’
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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