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I Tho Wilminpton journal says ttiat Mr, | IIox. 1?obert J. Walkkr.—Kx-Secrc-j Corrkct Vikwp.—We are glail to find Foriu V “emphatically denies the correct-! tary Walker has been sent to England to ■ any thing to approve in the Wiliuington iie^s of the report which attributes to him” j borrow 915,000,000 for the construction j Journal—the following, for example: the base sentiments which we copied in our of the Illinois llail Koads. Much specu-1 “Popular enthusiasm changes about as last, that “he would rather vote for the j lation has been indulged at: to the cause of j •'^pidly as the weather. This time last Worst democrat that ever lived than the * the selection of Mr. Walker to negotiate ! paper we received, best Whig that ever lived,” ^c., and com* the loan. It is explained by the London | with articles laudatory to Kos- ri \ uiiiin-ii;iiiii .'■uitriMM V iMiri . . x- a 1 ^ 1 .. i i M I' ' Oi 1 I 1-1 i i ... .1 I'luce that tiiiie inlormation lias ,1 iis y,.,.,r.l.v, tl,e "* !'* ^ lUn'o.s . rccc-ivi.,! of tl,e false stvp wl.iil, he .lu'lpo. jnvsiiliiifr. We dc'iiiai. It would not ha>e been con- | Rail Road ( ompany sth'cttd Mr. alkcr . has t-aken at 31arseillcs in quarrelling with t.'ilio iuim»>i‘r of casi s on the with our notions of propriety to as inost likely to Si'cure the loan, since he ’ olTK’rs of the National vessel, placed s.mmmI of which lire for c-apit.-il State that which we never saw nor heard secured the passage of the present British disposal, and attempting by his Kxti I term for the trial of civil (,f. The Journal says it “remembers dis- rrce-Trade Tariff and thereby entitled ‘ to compromise our relations with of .h. h. ,h„ of I'^ve .s r.utlor, for the killing of remember distinctly that Traders. The Standard’s supposition is treaty stipulations. There seems to be 1^' in Sept. will fake 1'disavowed having claimed, in ^ jiri»bably correct, and is confirmed Ity th(* bnt one opinion as to the impropriety of 16 V J]H. Tl i NinV. MIVKMBKR II. hil. t.'fiii rf ’uni>>orl:inil Superior Court ,1 its Session j'resiiliiifr MARRIED, In Robeson county, on Thursday, the 6th inst., bv the llev. Daniel Johnson, Mr. JAMES WILKISON, of Cuniberland, to Miss SAUAH, daufjhter of John McNatt, decM. In Robeson county, on the 7th inst., bv Hen ry r.ullock, Ksij., Mr. AI.KXANDKll McLEOD to Miss FLORA, daughter of Col. D. McQueen, nil of the said county. I.TO.I t. > IKll'V 1 lie held on the sor>nd .Mon- lu-xt. T*)-dav, the trial of DIED, In tliis place, on the -Jtli inst., nfter an ill ness of several months, Capt N !STK\V.\ IIT, in the 43d year of his a^e. C()\IMi:iiCIAI. Rl'XOKI). AliHlVALS. Nov. 8.—SfeaiiKT ('hathaiu, with boats Tele- Owner Wanted for Powder. I^OMFi four weeks ago a box was sent to us * onr name ill pencil mark, and rK) other It contaiited four kegs Powder. ! DEATH OF HON. RICHARD HINES. Bfj Telegraph, name al>out it. The owner can have it by paying the fees ami ' this advertisement. C(X)K & T.WLOR. Nov. 10, ]8.-,7. ;;y.2w !' ,i w'uito woman in Caniplifllton, ( \!’t I'k.au Kivku l{l N Oi T.— ' nr. •) the liivcr this nii'rn- . V lucs' iits an ;;p)!!'arance nev- ^ I 11 by till' “I'lili'st inhabitatit.” ; T ,r lav ui;;l;( aTid Sumlay frmn 111 ■». Ifaviujr only /;?■»■ /‘/o7(»s of I ■‘ eli.uiiit'll 'I’he SreaMier (’liat- u' ' !i li;;> bei'ii said to run wlicn- ; a r.'>ii> ctal>le dew,) is fairly !. with all the batteaiix usetl as I'" ;> I •'1 that the cause of this sud- , 1 r‘ ; ’' i tNleiited f;;]l is that the i;'\ r i' iiipany has closed one »'r L (.ks; thii ;-utting off the It is also un.lerstood that it re- r ;.’ -Mit two da\s to fill one of .11, . Ml tint wi‘ mav look fur the and we think that papT is mistaken. At The Standard, however, doubts whethtr ration of excited feeling, we have been n Kei.tijill, \Vull .t .Mcl>..!i.iM. Mickle .S: Ashe, any rate we do, what we tu'ver can get the gratitude of the liritish Free-Trad»'rs ‘*1’^ award Kossuth a position to which ^ D .Mar■hall, J Hargrave, K C Hall, J Mclnnis. Kocofeco jv.}.ers to do, give imr adversarie.'^ will extend to the amount of 515,00;'»,000. |h‘ nor any other man is or has " ilHim.s, \V S (lilnH-r, O Womark l» & .1 the beiietit of their denial; and when the F, r it says: I : II ViIum s ■n,'^ Wi'l.the^ l!o«\ril. 'n Journal shall show us Mr. Forney’s denial, We will most chei rfully publish it. TLKASE ConitKl T. We find an item going the rounds of our exchanires to the efl’eet that lienjamin Fitzraiidolpli. of Jiladeii county, X. C'., shot .loshua 15ryan of the same county, on till' iTtli ult. This is an error and calcu lated to prejudice Mr. Fitzrandolph, who had nothing more to do with the matter than We had. Tlie name (>t tlie man by whom l>ryan was shot was Thomas McLelland. 'Hie mistake jirose from some wrong in- foriuition receixed by the Fayetteville Obst rvt'r, wiiieh paper rectified its error imni'-diMteiv it became aware of its exist ence. Hv correetini: this mistaki*, our “The second imnorf.tion tint our trnis • • ^ ' 1 in Mc.md importation that our trans- .,„o,ber.— , u.an, C A Ihown. S f]odwin, D M.nphv, (' F atlantic friends have sent us and which we it would be follv t.. .leiiv to Kossuth , Deep River W R I.ove .v o. H 1. Slvrovcr, dhl not want, and which they might as j>„.s.^ession of splen.lid abilities j,nd '’'"-“ J-H .v K J l/.Ily, King .'i liege, gortreous e!o|uence. His writings and ' !' I 1 1 • 1 11 1 ’* I arker, J t'tafl ird, Mnoi e \ Harris. all iL speeciies alone, ot winch no folly can de- jtrive him, stamj) his name with the im press of immortality. His actions prove tin- possession of administrative talent of a high order, and the immen.se influence well have kejit at hmie, is ^Ir. ex-Secre- tary Walker, with a commission to borrow 1 dollars tt construct a railroad in Illinois, and to get 70,000 tons of iron, the amount for the latter to be j>aid from the j.Hweeds of the railroad by-and-bye, anl the security for the former the railway c(nnitrymen, could bonds. Jhe liritish Hee-traders are, no wielded by a common doubt, under great obligations to this p-ntleman. In order t. enable them to pountrv are be the workmen ami in ,,J beginning to Hnd out one j.ainful and ,lis- thr iror!;!, he taxed to the extent ot t)0 (.,,iiraging circumstance connected with per cent, all the raw materials imported, l.:,„.„,,o;,n Democracy. It is ra.lieJly and neeessai} tor every biaiich ot nati\e tinctured and tainted with socialism and The ilea of re;;nlatcd free- TLe Telegraph brings us the unwelcome tidings ot the death of this gentleman, which occurred at his resi lenre in Raleiglr, yesterday '* lornierly a meinfier of Congress, and for ni;niy yenrs hairiii:in of the Whigi'en- tral Committee of the State. 1 e was extensively itnl niit.st favor:il4y kn*'.vn; ljut liis eminent so cial ajul ikiniestic virtues ci.n^iiuited the charui which liotu'id so many w.iriii and siiu ei-e friends to him. r.ii 1 will make his so inncli di plorou. :m CASKS lAMK Vi)\l saij:, .\pj ly to r> R0''1'I .it S(*N. Nov. u», l^•■^l. TIU'ST SALK (»F A VALl'ABLE Colton C7isfi mfiftehitterfjr V \Irtiie of a Deed of Trust, to me exeni- ted l>v James W. McRae, I will proceed 'I'ho Siibscribrr continnos to carry on the 'A RIN KT IU SI?\KSS in Fayetfeviile, and in addition to his Fstafilisliment on luMv street, near l!i.cles's I’ridgc, hiis opened a large WAKl'^ R(K>M on Ilay street, nearly oi>{’Osite tlie F.avetteville Hotel and one door ll;;it of Mes.srs. Ilaigh ^ Sjn’s, where a ireneral assortiii'-nt of FlTRPlilTl ilE, Made by coni]>etent and faithful workmen, may tie ha'i at prices corresponding with the times, to sell, on the j>reniises Ht .McRae's Mills, on .Mso, an assortment of Northern-made Fl'RNI- Kittle liiver. in .Montgomery ctnuity. N. C.. on TI R!''. selected by hiiiiself, winch will be sold Thursday the l.sth day of l)eceinber next, iur.- at a V(TV moderate advan'-e. Dl'NCAN McNI-.n.L. Nov. 10, IS',1. ;^8tf II ajxrananisin. lit 1.,^ bef. jeiiire this paji'r gof to i:li:ctions. Vi'KK.—Tlie State Election is The l:it;>t accounts, in New IS ;i;i-l in the I'liioii, lead to the t i’. 'ir ^Vllig' are eleeted. out "f " to till. The residue of the ^\ c (juote freni the i:-i. •- 1 tain, .'■.itunlay. ! (•L'i.'Iature i so i iosi as t.-. I e un- ririos i^f Xow York and Albany, , . h ive di cided ni:niiritic's. . t' iioth parti. ' speak of the o- i t ihawu i'attlf,” h aving each • . • into the l*ix.sideiiti;d election v\ :li h"|'i (if necv>s. v'.vi \NI'.—The Whigs hav.' tin- St'n- II i.'e • t' l>' h _.it(.' njid State aii-1 ii’ieiM t-iin. H.iltini ire 1, :ii j M'M' 'd’ ab'-;it ll'Ud. I\ A.—- Three L K. "> and one ; ? : 1; i iv t' *l to Congress. ’-I 'I I.—1:11. Foote is evi leiitly I 'V r, but the arcoiints vary as . !'■ iiiaj-'rity, some stating that State. other'. that he will ■ siirill ma; iritv. ll;-i j>'piilar • • • .JiTi'. T'ou Davis, i> evi- • ah. .hi of his tick. t.— •' I’liion ('ongres'ional ; an- ;• stys a t legr.iphic I. Ill .la. k' in. X'i\. (th. Th'- WliiiT call lidate for t'-‘i l*v majority, and iTiir. . Tl.' l'i:i' !i say.i that « brought aboiu bv a union ’ • btioiii-'... AN. — .'d L llaiid. L >co, eh'cted aiid :i Locotoco L";i'>lati:r;:—a«i , ... , manufactures; and he did this with a full exelianiies will confer a tavor niion us, ami , i , i ■ r * -.i i , . At I- 111 knowiediie, and, in t.ict, with tlie acknow- uojustKcto Air. 1-.tzrandoMili. , , * .i .i • . i * i t- i • •’ , led;:ment, that the internal trade ot Ir.s \\Jnurnat. . i ^ country was then e(|Ual to ten times the Nv> onecan regret more than we, the value d'the foreign trade thereof: Still notoriety which has been given to this we doubt if his friends hen* will fork out false report, which w.is current all over tue cash lu“ w::nts. liut his free-trade this town on Monday the od inst. Not pnncijiles have no dmibt .-eeur- , ■ K .1 ' .1 . . ed him his Jiresetit nositieni and tinploy- ridvini: alto;:etner u;»->n the stn'ct rumor, i i i- i r • ■ , ^ . . . e y- nient, tor we can scarcely believe that he w.i had the .-^tatenu nt trom a citizen of this ,,vomn.. nded ‘to it because, as to\Mi, just Iroin Hladeij, and it was so par- we have b(>en told, h«' was the first in li- ticular that we could not doubt its correct- vidual in the I’nitetl States who broa bed nes.s. Only a fe w pajiors were printed and the opinion that it would be jndii ions on u,i,r|it fjishion wi despat hed'bef .iv we learned from our in- to re- , . , , , • . .. , imdi.tte her debt. ‘ toiniant, that ne had lieen misiniornied, and that Mr. Fitziandolph lud nothing to A I’nttHT.\Kl.K Hi '^iNKss.—A A'irginia do with the murder. We immediately Editor, having (|uit politics, and establi.'h- removed the whole jiaragr.iph from the ed a Hanking House—[where under the form, and took me.isures. which we hoped .j;,] j],,,] tlu- ,-apitaI to commenee upon?]—the Richmond Whig indicates its determination to ” Ir.m, as fol lows:— Mcl>or.all, .1 Woltering, I'.arndardt, Mix iV t'o, A li ]>'W(ir, Siuninerel, f’owe & Co, S I’err^', C A Haiiiia, .\rey. Sheiawell iS: Co, (J \S .lohnson, Rniiis, Shcmwell \ 'o, \V:iggoner \ Tini!ison, J .M A Drake J D Williams, J 15 McDa.ie, J A & liaidwin. II Rranson iS: .Son, llolme.s, Culp I's; Co, (' W Williams, Holt, Murray I'i; Co, M L k R J Holmes, T R T\son, Rankin Mcl.ean, .J F Chambers, R (iray, Stafford, Clark Dixon, D & W .Mcl.anrin, Hitting .V Freeman, (Jilmer Cilenn, Dillon Vi'right, .1 lamn, C T llaigh \ Son. K Relo. Rrower ,S: Moltitt. R D (Jolding, .1 iV: I) J Worth. C \\ .\nilrews. K Hearne. W .s 1‘emberton, \V L I’omeroy, .1 \\ Scott. I’ K vS; D C Harden. 1» I’ose \ .Son, .1 W Thomas. Ilowtin Factory. .1 .1 (iilchrist, J W Raker. (Jilnier )■ 1 i 1 • ii 1-' •. 1 X (ilen, Itev C F I>eems, .1 (J M liiitJalu, .Starr dom, as umierstootl in tlie I nit(‘d St.-itcs, m v • i i v > i ’ -I, - 1 Wilh.ams, .\1 W .\lu.\a;r, 1 ( ox, .1 > ( inr:’,*!. IS almost unknown. Even Ko.ssuth con- 8.—Steamer Ever-reen, with I,aly of s‘lits to jilace himself by tlu* side ot such the Lake, liilige-nce, II. C!av, and .\vcrasboro Red Rejmblicnns as Jjonis Hl.inc and Lf'drii tow, wiiL goods lor N K Mi Uuflie, U R jl.ilt, R.dlin. The movement in Europe is not V, 'y ‘.Mcl.ean. S W Tillingl.ast cV .'o, 1 \ • 13 I ** 1 1. • i.1 ( ()4>k iV lavH i’, lu»ckh^;Ii ( u. Jones tV simply, e.r ev. n chiefly l.ohtlcal. It is the .Ni,,,J nVndng. .tr, 1' Tavlor. Weaver 4' upnsing e)t the unproperticd against the Oj^ie.sby. J I! Parks, IM Hale .(• Son, F Fries, properti(‘d classes. We must e-onfess that C A .McMillan, be*ete .V Johnson, J I! Hawly. the Fre'iie h lu-jiublic looks to us very mue h ^ Rlocker. 15 Culbreth a Co, I, ( uli.reth, li \ like a failure, and we see no help f.'.r it.— ** ^ King J R King. S T IlawU-y . 1*111 • • 1 A* iV J «V Luiier ( ri^t, 11 Jones, A sv.ord IS hard_bccause it is made ot ju-aver Cre e.k Manf Co. W S l.atta, J C l.atta. 1'^ kee’ps on hand an ass rtuieiit of Fisk's e-e'lel.ratenl MKTAl.ldC RI RIAI. (’ASKS, wliich have been highly I'ecommeniled by Willie 1’. Maiignm, Henry ( la\, I.e-'iis Cass. Win. R. tving, niid many otiicr iilii^irioiis eliaraeters', who have cxaiiiine.l and witiicised ibeir ull':ity. J H.WR now in bloom and ready for dclive- Cactus Trunc.'itiim. lleleotrojie, two varietie's. Daphne Odora, (iiardy.) Chrysanthemum, various C'ilors. The following may be planted now: (!r;i]ie \’ines, at -~i to -jO cents each, some of the be.st in cnltivatioii. Dwai'f I’ear Trees, at -'lO ets. to ^j;l each, some of wliieli l;ave borinj fruit this year e»ve r H inch es in circniiifeienee. Isage ((range, at >S 1U pi r tliousand, for hedges. Strawberries, at .'»0 els. lo per hundred. Rasplieri'ies, at iji'J t'l •’>■1 per lo/.e;n. I expect to rec''i>(‘ in a few d-*ys a large a«l- dition to stock of (ireen-hoe.se and Hardy Plants, Shrulis. Trees. .\c. C. LL TTKRLOH, llfovan st. Nov. 10, l^.'.l. less the Trust sh.all be previously sutisiied,) t'.ie following Pn perty: Five acres of Land, with the Fact >ry Rnild- ing. Stole l!iiise :inJ i;wel!!ng House s there>ii, witii the w.iter privie.-ges att.-iehcil. together ivitii tlie following Maeliinery: One \\ illower, one P.c.-iter .'Spreader, eight l)i) inch t'ards. with Card Clothing, one P.tilw.ly. two jirawin;; Frami s with eight iO incli Pioilers, twri Spee-d- ers of IJ .''trands each, one (irinder. four .‘'pin ning I'raiucs of i;^:i Spindles each, four Heels, Uate‘r Wheel, Cearing. SInifting, Pullies. Hang ers, &e.. one Lathe with Tools, one small Press, on‘ large Press, various Tools, \c. Terms ni.'ide known at the dav of sale. J. (i. CAIRNS, Trustee. Nov. 4, 18-j1. ;’,8-4t" FAMILY GROCERIES [/■ K have now on hand a large and goo'l assortment of all articles in this line, and we intend to keep on hand constantly a good .',ss rtnient of articles, as to b« ali!e to siip- jily all ordeis from Kauiilies in town or coun try. .'-a'li I in your orders, and if w* io nut suit yon iu (piality or j.rice, tlnii we wiil uu.ke it all right. LAWRENCE & TR«>V. Nov. o, 1S‘»1. o7-lt had been efl^eetnal, to previ-nt the spread (d'the story from the few papers in which it ap[>eared. Wt* gi atly regre't that these nuasures W( re not cfte ctual. tee- nothiiiir but wood after all. So it is with nations. If not suiteel for fle-edom, the* m“iv j',,nn loi>s not mak(> th«“in free, any nmre than the form of a sword can change? woe*el into steel.”— WHmliititini .J'lUrnnl. DkstUI (TIt»\ (IK A WlI.M.K SlIIP HV \ —(’apt. Deblois, ma.-te'r of the T Keissl 1 11.—On the preee-iling page, we copy from the New York Times, an inte- hood which alwav renting letter from an Attaedie to one of the .\meriean l..»'gatioiis abroad, which, in deseribin*.: the couelue t of Kossuth and hi> companions siiue“ their embarkation upon the .^lisi«ip]'i. fully ju>tifie.s the «'oni- iiieuts whit h We ha\e hitherto m.ide. The Tim s, however, dis'^etits from the writer’s .j>i!iio:i a.' to K 'S.'titli, and snppo.«es that the public will “univer-Jally regret" that the "letter was cvit written." We cer tainly cannot >hare in that n-gret. We m.iv inde-ed regret that the conduct of the ]l;ingarian leader has been such a. to re- ejuire tho e.xposure—but we cannot re*gre-t that an e.\po-iure has been made ed’ the real character and designs of one whose eoinitm to this country mav be attended There is nothin:: that eloes the I’ress more li.itior than the feeling of brother- i retains its hold ujion I. L\nHi:si H K subscriber has moved into his NEW .1 I • I i- '■ • ' ’ I -■«- STORK, and opened a new and fre.''h .t bee-anse it has a particular form, p p ,J„hnson, L R Walker, J 11 .r J .Martine, M | ’ir 'I #'ll' ^ 'OMI W rooel into the same Valenitine, 11 liranson V .Son. Lucas Fry, i I S 1 \ i\. V M* )|)S, Demiiig. Sen, S .Met ulii.ugli. R .Miteliell, .Mi;' ■ Which have been purchased at tiie N"rth and Hart, i> Cl:irk, Mclleiiuild ,V W lial'-y, A .\ .Me- | South: ani'iiig w hie h are si iio* ve ry jiretty Rlaek Ke-than, .S .1 Hinsdale-. .\ 11 Whitfield, F. J Hale, j .''ilks; (’aiiielion llrne-a le do: Fiir'd" I’rocade; N\ a- J Me Piorie, .S l» P.nnij.ass, A W Hunt, W J Me- ; ten d do: Kaw S;il. Diarmi 1, T ti.-irrett, 1> Clewe'l. C Stauber. E .\ j g’.isli anl .\merican Priiils: De Laiiis: Cassi- Vogle-r, .1 Williams, ,Ir. J .''t:iuber, S i’-oein. F l> 1 meres: Nestings; ’le>tlis: Salt.nets; i’.rowii and P.reece, H.dl ,V Saekett. C 1? Mallett, R M Or- 1 blc.iehed Shirtings ami .''lieetings; Cotton \arns: rell, W R Love .V 'o, .) Dove. .) l-^vans. Hem R ; ISagging and Ro]'e; rianne'.s; Hats, Moleskin, Strange. ,Fones .y Barbee, .fudge Ruffin, .A (' Fur. Angola, and \S'oe>I; .Shoes and Roots: t m- Mclntosli, F V II Fries. T Line-back, Poner ,V brellas; iSonnets :>n«l Itibbon*;: Rrown ami Loat 'rist, .1 ,\ IL-tnks, W .VIeliityre, A .Iolins"ii .Siujnr; Cotfee: Molasses: Cheese: .'^alt: .Spades: Ne'W Hedt’oid wh.ale shijt Ann Ah'Xander, Co. D .McNeill. .M (I.-iry. E ^V Willkings. W F .shovels; Forks: Trace- Chains; .\xe-s; .Angers: 1 • 1 . V I • ii i M 'ore. II \ London .. J Mc’ubbins, T i' Cidsels; Locks: Hinges; Naiis: Powder and .Shot; has arnve-il :it w \ ork in tlu* steamer ,,, , , ^ ,, v i ,• i. i t -r ; o i i r „ . , I’lake. .1 .''ulln:in. .VI N Le*arv. ■ P>ower, .1 .y 1 ! Rar Lead; ( andie-s, ,Vc., with a great mans «r- (’hi-rokoe-, and ie}»orts the immediate sink- Waildill, D honell, .1 (i La-.ii. Cook .■ .lohn.-ii n. j tides liot mentione.L iii;^ of liis -ihip in the- South l*;ieilic oce-an, "hitaker. .1 .'^un.ly. N\illkin.i:s .* ( i. White More l^evy Groods. FRESH ARRIVAJ.S, I' have just received the followiiig arti- V w cles, wiiicii we eifler for sale very low: Me-ss Pork. No, 1, '1 and -j Miickerel, m half ;ind whole* bbls. A few cp.iintals of dry C'd Fish. Si k Pojiiins; Aljiaciis: En- Sothi, Huttor, anei Water Cracker.^. Pick Nick, 1,^'mon and Sugar do. Tobacco, Siiufl, Sugar, Salt. Iron, i'i:e. Nov. 'i. L.tWRENCE \ Tl!i\' H7-Jt tho.se who h:ive be*en members of it. Mr. (lalialie'r will no doubt rece-ive the* benefit of this scntinn-nt of the- Sons of l-'au>t. Of cours'>, ht> will repay it. For our p;irt, we shall give him :tll our bu-'iiicss: lie sh:iil discount all the* bilN of our delimiueiit subse-i ibei> for us. If he' will do as mue h for :ill the re st of hi." l.ite- “contempora ries,’’ he will se»ou eiut-figure R dli.-^childs as a banker. ’ H*e have* "a few" bills of the same sort, that Mr. (’i;dlaher ni:iy have at his own . 1 1 Pabiiteau. .M tlreentree, Lllis. W W (’ole-, on the -Jtttli ot August last, by a Idow role Dalton. Ruck Shoals c... F Carrett. Rev E \ .Se-hweintz. I*r .S D Seootield, Sunimerell, Piovers C*.. .1 K_\!e, .b.nes .• Deniing. Se-ott V Me.Viloo. M .McKinnon. F Frie/.e. Smith, t'lark ,V Swain, He-aden V Horn. .1 .• .\ P>aldwin, H i Hall. (' 'jiison, C S .lol'.nson, C T Pfolii, J .Mcr'ullonjrh. .\lso, a good ."^iipply of '>N INF.!-^ and LIQT'ORS, for sickness and family use. .\11 of which will be sold as low as can be bought in this market. ITOO!!.*--, I’at.nt i’.-danees. Pot Ware, Upper un.l Sole;' Leather, for sale by Nov. •'), IS.^1. sroiiAi.K. ” E have commodious l.riek Warehouse-j in the rear of mr Store, hv wli.kh wof LAWRENCE & TROV ;;7- It W from a whale which they were endeavor ing to c:ij)ture. The whale-, after being luirpooiie'd, and running some dist:ince, haei turue-d upon two of the ship's boats, and e ru'he 1 them in suen-ssion in it.- pon derous j;iw, the crews, nine in each, pro- viilentially e-seaping by throwing the ni- selve-s into tin- .ea, and being jiickeil up by a third boat. The »vhale was the-n har- 1 i?l'all need money by the l.-^t day of store cotton ami other pr(Mlu*!e. January next, and give this tinie-ly notice, that those indebted to me may make arrangements to pav punctually bv that time. THO. A. NORM ENT. Lumberton. N''V. H. IS,')]. :;S-:5t* D. .S: Vr. Nov. 1, McLAlRlN. 87-tf :ST.\.\DAK1) AND MISCKLLANKOIS .AKUOMI,..^. MS Su Nov ■'»—.''ehrs Tioga ami .John Potts Rrown. ’CM'AC.M'I...\V’.S. Hume's and Robinson’s His- fiom New York. *>—!^chrs .V/oi ian Iroin Rum ! tories of Englaml, in various editions; Key. R W Rrown from New York; Parejue (iar- I Ali.son's History of Europe. 1 vols: Hallam’s pooiie-d from tlu* ship itself, whie-h he in- kind from New York. 7—.Schrs .S R Potter and ! Middle Ages: Thiers's History of the French from Ros- j Revolution, 2 vols, illustrated; Tytier’s I'niver- 8—Schr prie-e. We could hardly refuse to ex. hange attacked, struck her with trenien- ^ork. Jas (i King them f^.r “well exe-cuted e.mnterfV-its,’’ t. .b.kiu, b,-r from ste*m to r:; the bill holder j>roposed to the bank whu h ,j^,i,.ered under the violence of had suspended specie payments. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. A tO.ME in to the Cheap .store. North side of * ^ Hay street, one door above the corner, and buy new Dry (ioods, .KNo, Heaily-madej' Cl..thing, Ha.ts and Caps—great v.\rie’\T.. ISAAC I)ODD. Nov. 4, 1.S.31, o7-tf and otiH*r ('ar[>rtinirs^ Hearth Rugs, Druggets. Crnmb-t.'loths, l’iane> and Table Covers. For sale by STARR & WILLIAMS. Nov. IH.'.l. 87-tf The Wilmington .] lurtial is iiu-orrigibh*. It is like- |Miuring wate r on a due k’s baek. 1th .-'U h imj'ortaiit consce|uencos to the to ur:re it, and te» elare it, to publish the I!! I r,i.v l.ituro. —The E'h-os have earned : li.\*iiU)lN Ain D ,!.r " tr:ii!-lale-> fi •I ■ lu.itioii i.-.«.!ied 1 ■I! f\t>NT.—The X. ill a Ii iioa pajtcr, the Roman Re- t- in L 'iidon. M;izzi;ii and his } 'Mlv (]--V('lo])inL';i Frognimme iieral 1 nsunoctinn in Europel j. li Ir.ilinUS to be pre pared for a II inui rection. '\i\, — We are not ab'ue in our ‘ ill ;; .11 i f the \:ilut' of tin* j>ro- \ irgii.ia Whigs. Th- Fluladel- :i). i ifj'.n, nettled we suppo.^c : i.t - _r t >iie of the \’irginia ]>ress I ‘ 1.'vlv.mia Whiggerv. retorts h ritv upon the habit of the : i.:- of pi'.niising miu-h and : Kftl", In eon. hiding its arti- .''■'itli Aiiiorican m:.kes the- fob • !|! r.il -'iirir.’stion :i‘ to the pre^per I 'f tile Viiyiiiia -holders: '• V I'.X jeets to b(* ele'etld ■ y ti.,- \of- of \'irginia, the ; ^ ' iiiiii'olf in tl’.e practice of . '. 1 . ?f: r will it lie for his -om- •ii'ol.itioti. If the lavir'h be'stow- '• lii'ii' T-. and I'fliee s coiild jiro- ii]ion a State, \'irgini:i ohl and the new world. With the followin'' n uiaiks from the Xational Inte-lligenccr upon the same sub- j.'ct we heartily cone-ur: ••If the ie ttc-r states fae t-^, wh:itever may be th ' ge neral regret that such fae ts ex- i't, we do not peice-i\e that any bhiuie can rest np ai tho>e wliti make them public.— ()n the eontraiy, in disabusing the public mind of erroii'-ous imjiressions, under truth, to give- its n'adeis a ch:tnce to see for themselves the Xe'W Veirk re.sohitions nxkl (’a}'t, Doblois immediate-ly di seeml- ed into tlie foreca>tl-, and there to his hor ror, diseeivered thtit the iuon,^te*r had struck the ship about two fi'et from the keel, i- breast the foremast, kiieH king a great hole of which it h;is furnished the*m ifx nirn (k- entMcly through her bedtoni, thiough rt/iinf. H:ippy Editor, whose readers are "hii h the water rush(‘l impetuously. Sae e-ontent thus to be gulle d: Happy reaeler.s, om'k in a few hemr.s, the-crew taking to who believe with the poet,— “W here- igtiorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.” We give it up as a hopeh-ss ease. F. S. W e see that the Editor of the VN hii.-^e iiiflue-iie,' it has been wrought into Jeiurnal is hard run for news to till his }ia- a feverish e xcite inent, as if for the purpo.se of inveigling this pe-ojde, and of course this (lovi rniuent, in the .«themes of am bition, of progre ss, ir of revolution, of as jiiring indiviiluals in the difl^e-rent (Joveni- nieiit.' of Europe, it.s publication is surely a merit.iri' us act. “Lict us beware now, a.s at all times, how we suifi r oursclve-.s to involve our own e i iiiitry in the intestine divisions of other nations, whether European or American, 'llie sentiment is :is just now as when it was oriirinally delivered by the revered ■ * per. We would suggest to him that those Xcw Vnk Demmratic resolutions would be vnr.t, niortt decidedlj', to tho.se who have only had his version of them. They would till ;i column or two. nC^ .Mrs. A line C'. Hall is desi rous of selling her H(»C.K on Haymount. The House is very large and conveni(-nt. having 1 1 comfort.-ible roonis. li of them having fire-pla«-es. There are als.i several very large and conveni ent j':! nt! ies and closets. The kitchen is very large- and eonimeidious; a very convenient bum, stable and carri:ige-house: .'i goo>! smoke-house; an excellent well, and l.arge garden .-iiid l.:t. 'I'he wing. Containing 7 goeid rooms, is entii-e- ly detached from the main building, and would make a comfortable re-.-'idence for a small fami- , . , . , , . . Iv. She is willing to divide the lot and sell their boats, with scarcedy any provi.:ons or or half e.r the whole. Pe rsons wishing to water. Two elavs :ifter, they fell in with ]>nreliase, will pleas- call ami look at the builel- a ves.«e l, which took tlu-m on board. ^oon as possible. Nov. 10, I Sol. This is a wonderful in.stance of the pow er of the whale. ^ _7 f' 7 I * 'lellL'O.VLD. of Rlalen, is NOT a Mmj}! i firi iit 1 he late Abra- candidate I'or the otiice of Ma jor (.lencra-1 of the ham (i. I'homj'Son has lelt about fir>> hint- second Division of N. Militia. (Inif ffiDiisinii/ dvUnr^ to charitable socie’- Nov. 10. OJ'-lIt BOOTS SHOES. iiist received a large and well sal History, large an>l abridgel eds; Prescott’s Ferditiaml and Isabella, Mexico ami Peru: La- baume's Campaign in Russia: Coojier’s Naval History; Manstield's Mexican War; Tninibull s Indian Wars: Campbell’s Lives e>f the Lorels Chancellors of England, 7 vols: ('iimj.beH’s Lives of the Chief .lustices of England, l! vols: Lives of eminent English Juilges; Lives of the ^,r retail. t,»ueens of Scotland, '1 vols; Lailies’ Histoi'icnl Country Merchants an.l all others wishing tir Libiary, vols; Memoirs and Vi orks eif .\le.xan- purcl;:ise would dn well to call and examine our' ler Hamilton, ti vols: .Marsh.-ill s Washington, l! stock at Nei. 10 (Jreen strei't. ;rE have . selected Stock e.f lUX.tTS A.ND .SlItJES,. which we offer for sale verv low by wholesalo' w vols; Colton's Life and Times of Henry Clay; Kenm-ely's Life of Wirt; -rt's Life of Patrick Henry; Soiitlu-y’s Life and ('orrespondence: Charles Lamb's elo; Aute.biography of Leigh Hunt; Life and (ienius of P.urns: l.ife of La fayette, of P:iul .tones, of .lackson, Taylor, J^cott, .M.-irion. Franklin. iVc. ^Vc. Sh:ikspe:ire s Weirks, in 1. 2, and 7 vols: Sheridan's, Pen Jonson's, 15e:oimont anel Fletch er's, Massinger and Fonl’s, Wycherley and Cou- LANNRENCE & Nov. T IS.-jl. TRMY'. 7-4t —A steamer bremght 8000,000 from ralifoniia last wei-k, and another car ried oflf nearly a million to England. The- Washington Republic e-ontradicts the r-port that Mr. Rives h:;s been recall- iVashingtou to his countrymen (on his re>- j^om France, or is about to return irenient from the Fresidencv) that the tie-.s ill tlii.x city, aiiiotig wliich :ue the I'ol- luwiiijr:— .Vnierican Rible .'Society, American Trisct Society, Aiiicrii-an Home M. Soi-iety, liUJlt»() New York iStHte Colonization, LMI.(MM) Ce-ntral Roard of Kduc.-ition, Amcrie-aii R. F. Mission. Deaf and Dumb Institution, 20JMM) Rlind Institution, JVfic York Kxyrtif. F.VVK I’TKVILLF MARKKT- -Ne.v. 11. greve's. Dramatic Weirks, Eng. Illustrated Eds; \\ o arc* aiithori/cd tf) statr that .'cc. vS;c. Johnson’s Works, ami l.oswell's Eifc of John son, 2 veils each: Rnrke s, .Vildison s. lloldsmith s, Sterne's, Fielding's, and Smollett s Works: (Jold- sinith's .\nimated Nature, ‘J vols; Rurke's, Chat- liion's, Philli]is'. Curran's. and other .Sj,ee-clics; .Modern Rritisli K.-^s iyists. S vols; Waverly .No vels and Peie try; Irving's Works. Putnam s edi tion, I’l vols; Coojier's Select W ori;s, 12 ved.t; Rulwer's W orks: Dickens' do, complctw in 4 vols; tPPLlC.VTlON.S will be receivi-d at the Of- tiee of the Fayetteville and .Southern Plank Road, for Toll Keepers .-it two St.-ition.s— No. 1 at the junction near Fayetteville, No. 'J !^HK !^rOTTa^!l orCeltlo Manners, as pre-se-rve-il among the High landers, b«‘ing an historical ami elescriptive ac-- connt of the inhaliitants, anti'piities, and na tional jieculiarities of Scotland, by Janu-s Lo ■ gan. Just receiscil and for sale bv E. J. HALE .!: SoN. (Garland's Lilir^ ot‘ Ivandolpii of Roanoke, just received and for sale bv E. J. HALF SON, 'Syj i£iJ ^;y) great rule of conduct for us is, ever to a- ];iw exists in Virginia whie-h is some- ]*,randy, p’ch, .'iO a o.'j iLard, vfiid entangling our jieace and pifisperity wlmt onerous on tho.se matrimMiially dis- l>itt.», ajiple, ;">o a iVJ U, v, in the toils of European polities. jio.sed, re(|uirinir the ctmdid ites for the I’eeswax, “If the- (diject of the ofler by (’ongress livmeiie*al bands not emly to take out a li- to Kossuth :ind his associates of a passage* ee-nse be fore the ci'reniouy can be ]»erform- (--.'Iftf.n'®’ to the I'nited States w;’.s any thing more ^.,1^ ],ut also to go be-fore the proper (dFiee-r (’„m, than to aflord them the nu-aiis of reaching j„n| jrjve bond that the commonwealth C,,fli-c, an asylum froni persecution—a home in shall not be*conie chargeable with the sup- (’heese, which, ide ntified with the native Rejuibli- p,,pt of tho issue of the union. To avoid ^ opperas, can.s of the I’nited States, they might be- the riublicity and inc Zl a -■> l:U a 14 a IS inconveiiieiK'es an.sin*' so a ;to 10 a 11 !t a 11 ‘2h Candles, F. F. Di a D> Fbmr, 45 1-2 a 13 Leather, sole, 20 a ‘2.3 Le*ad, bar, a 7 Molasses, 2i a 27 Niiils, cut, 4 a 4J Oats, 4T) a 50 (til. Linseed. l') Poweler, 5 ItO 11 (i OO Shot, 1 i| a 2 Sugar, brown, (i a *.• Pitto, loaf, 11 :i 12^ at the Pridge at P.ig Rockfish,—until Tuesday i (’,il Rlas: Don U'uixotte; iS:c. vVc. the Itith instant. j t'olman's Eiiroiieaii Life .-oid .Manners: Lorl .XRCH'D T. S.MlTll, Sec’y. i Holl.ind's Foreign Reminiscences; Stephens’s Nov. 1(1. 18-)1. i3N-2t I travels in F.gvpt, .\rabia, iSlc; W alter Co'ton s — ^ , — I Works; (irai e .Vguilar's di, vi/.: Home Intiuencc, ^Fl'v.VC A^ 1 Mother's Recennpense, Vale of Cedars, vVc: W ar- .\N’ri'iD, a teacher for five or six e'hil-! re*n .s 1 t*n Ihousanda \ear, and Now and 1 he-n; dre-n, from 7 tei DJ years of age. .\n i Hy]>erion; Swalle.w l.arn, by Kennei>; .\lton eipportunity for a young man )irosecuting colle- I Locke: Lavengro; Ilumbeihlt a Cosmos; Reverie's giate eir protessional study. I “f a liachelor; llonii* is Home; l.ad^ Woitlev s Reference required. Imiuire at this office. Nov. 4, IS.'il. oS-;;t Superior W iiilcr S[)('nn and a few barrels Tanners' Oil, in good onler. Just received ami for s.ile bv D. ROSE SON. Nov. 10. 1851. :iS-:;t Travels in America; Arabian Nights; (.icorgia .Scenes; &c. I'cc. Rritisli and .American Fem.-de Poets, illustra ted: Poctic.il Quotations; Ryron's, .Scott's, .Mil- j ton's, Moore's, Pope's, l.'owpers, Dantes, las- i sei's, Kirke White's. Thenniison's, llemans's, 1 Rurns's, Co’.e ridg(*’s. Y'oung's, P.iitler’s, .Motlier- ! well's. Collins Cray and l.eattie's, Shelley and ! Keats’s, Chaucer anel Sjicnccr's, Campbell s. FI LL SETS countrv-made RREl-X'H- j Tom Hood's. Tuiiper's, Pollok's, llaUcck's, and ' ’ ’ pr.-ttv thoroughly \Vhig by I I- ; : r uinier all Whig .idministra- 1: :- |>ro‘it('l in a nniiiner to ex- . : n-^cutment of Sl:ite‘s which • • ; !■ d ■■ff. tivs- Si rvice to the ^Vhig • . Mi l in a ratio apparently jiri penv ■ • I .ridoxical as it may se-eni—to i'"lii.c;il (leniorits. We tully be-lieve d tho iiuinber i,f oihec-h^iMers abo»it 'iiiii-t .ii alouo would be (|uiie sufficient o i .ij. any ly euuti sted e-lee-tioji lu As a ni. ic ui.:iiler if jtolicy. •r;iig the ( laiin- d' othei>, tiiese ].rolitillg :oli l'(- W,' - t to their jipnit the . . . r,J Salt, .sack, 1 40 a 1 4.5 come rcsnected and protected citizens— from compliance with this law is often an i.Vj,thers, :V2 a :{5 Do. alum, bu. 85 a 40 whie h, the 'I’imes apj-ears to intiniate, ^d>je'ct with partie.s, and to effi t it a Gre-t- Flaxsc-ed, 1 05 a 1 15 Shing’.e*s, 2 a 2.J would “indicate a gro.-s misajiprelu-nsion „.i (Jn-e-n is maele of the bridge at liar- Hides, gr(*e>n, 4 Ta'low, H a 10 of the ch.inicte-r and i»osition” of Kossuth per’s F*'rrv. which spantiing tlie I'otomac Doto. elry, 0 all II . 1 I. 1 • - ii- 1 Iron. .^we*des, •> a ♦* >\ hiskey, a •)(» —why, the n, we must say, we liave en- fj-oni Maryland to \ irginia, attordw n neu- Knglish, a 4 Wool, a’20 tircly misunderstood both the motive and ,r;i| territory >n which the rites can be jndigi. ' 1 a U WljiteLcad, *2 a 2.1 the* action ed’('ingress, and the feeling «»f seileninized without a compliance with the Lime, 2 .50 the People of th.il/nited States, in that laws of either State. 'J’wo of these mar- 4-4 P.r.iwn Sheetings, cents, matter. riage«» tiok place on the bridge last week. ! Cotton Vnrns, o to lo, 15 ‘•('ongress certainly never intended to ^ Caroliua Gretna Green REVIEW oFThT: MARKET, enlist this (lovernnieiit, or this People, in „ , , r .i ^ i i I - . I .• • , „ absei for the accomnuidation of those COU- Cottos.—\ ery little change in t.iis art.cle, any stheme of Kossuth atid his asaociateH r i-- • • i manufacturers i rincipully sustaining Oie mar- for revolutionizing Europe.” J-los in the Southern part of \ irgima who n^^'utactui.is i n c i ^ g 1 he Haltiiiiore Patritd alno publishoM u wre not disposed to subniit to tho onerous Fi.ot r.—The price has given way—sells at n.itiM- soil; wlicre they letter fron: a genth-niaii in France, who, it l.iws ot that ancient Commonwealth, It i.'i quotations^ Whig eaiiM- more elle e'- avouches, is entitled to the highest confi- «*t iJarysburg, Northampton county, and i , I *• *i 1. » ‘ Wool,. The present price not (piite sustain- donee, giving a similar account of Ko.s- the tine dd gentleman who ties tnc Knot ^ ^ quotations. suggestion ruth’s einduct, i\» it came under hifi own is Roderick U. Gary, Ksep, who, when we n.w.m. Storks.—No change in either Tur pentine or Spirits. observation. WoubD’s Fair i.n Xkw Vohk. last saw him some years ago, was the per- Mr. sonitication of all that is good in a Liud- 1‘idille-, r. 8. ('oniUji.‘'sioner at the World’s ’gf|uire. Fair, and M. Ruschek, Austrian Commis. - . ni tAi‘> Tumentine •> 80 I • • • .1 T : It I Ti- • • f A rnnvp steick full. Lard 11 i to 1— i urpeniine - ou sione r, have given n»tiee in the London oj Vreifon.—A mo\o~ ,^^ Httnl 1 85; Spirits 2l»; conmieiu Rosin W 1 L.MINCtTON MARKET. Rnoon scarce, but elepressed in value; Hams 12i, Sides 12, SliouldeM 11. Corn—no change. ' -ii iuld like to see- thi • |ir:ctii-al ope-ration. ' -.ri'i.. — In Virgini:!, the* Eocfifocos Whig candidate* for (Jove-rnor an 'i-'iii-t, though he is ;i native Virgin- ■ I a l.ugo slavehohlcr; whilst their jiape rs, that a similar F:iir will be held io ment has lately been set oh foot by the | Tar 1 60. Shingles 2 75 to Timber ' Hidiilate is a Xorthern man w ho, tor Ne*w York, froui the I5th April till the settlers in Oregon Territory which Ims for | _;r,|4.8 of (,„e ,-aft at $8i, oae at $10, and one lice ^ake never would own a slavel loth August, 1852. They state that ar- its object the organization of a sepanit« decline of J At ('olumbia, cotton to 7^ At Charleston, cottein f* f*' Middling to - ^ X . , goodmi.ldHng7|to7f Market firm, with up- to it, the most valuable and attractive por- Territory, and throughout its vast extent; tendency. ‘ ' Total receipts eif cotton 802,070 bales, against Ml a slavel loth August, 1852. They state that ar- its object the organization of a sepanit« | Bjiii at $10^,— I'irtv has protited .so much by irullintr rangements have been made for the eree- Territorial Government for that portion At New Vork. cotton dull _nt a ^nnraut with /or,,o-.s, that they omit building, in a eeutral which lies to the north of the Columbia At Columbia. cotte>n oi o situation iu the City, and for transferring river. It is to be called the Columbia ''pji'irtuiiity of pla\iiig that game. ' ■.it .iikI 1 leleralisi arc cheats ut the tion of the articles recently exhibited at is well adapted to agriculture, commerce, *'* ^ the London Fair j and manufacturing. ;^i)0,373 last jeur. Increase 46,697. -g i INCi, for w asrons. J. & T. WADDILL. Nov. 10, 1851. 38tf LIST OF li:tti:rs ECEIVED in the Po.-it Office at Fayetteville fcince the advertisement of 1st October;— Sarah .1 .\nderson, T .\rmstead. Mary P.ryHnt. Wm P.lalock, Catharine Raker, llaywc'eid Rranch. .John Rrazier, John Ranezen, Wm Rutler. JIalcom Clark, Dr F J Cutler. Ann Campbell, Jas L Curry, Martha Chance, Elico Cook. .Mary -V i>arrah, Civil Daniel. Eli Freeman. Chs Godwin. Clari.ssa Hardin. John Holmes, Wm A Hancock, Isaac Haney, James R Hall, Wm Hopkins, Lyilia Hussey, James Holt, W ni Jordan, Rhoda Johnson, Candis Jones. Arch’d Knox. Eli Lightfoot, AV H & T Lambert, Thos 11 Lurk ins. Chs R Murphy, Wm C Mitchell, Thos Monroe, M A Morris, .\nabella Munroe, Jackson Murden. Jas F McK.ny, John W McKethan, Alex’r .Mc Lean, Neil McDonald, A C McIntosh. Lauchlin McLeod, OITy McLean, Norman MerCrunimen, ArchM McLeran, Mary J McPhail, Marg.-iret A Mclnnis, Dugalel McDugald, Malcom Mc.Mpin, Isabella McNeill, D A McPhail, H McDonald. Canimello Puice, Malinda J Pearson, Cyathea A Powell, Stnart Pipkin, J R Rodgers, G Ramsey. R F Shaw. Jas Smith, James It Putton. Wm W Webb, Louis Walker, Merill Wood, John B Wright,. Charity Williams. H H Yeargin. 38] JOHN MAC RAE, P. M. Nov. 10, 1851. Iw Aek for *-ldrcrtised Letters. Rryant's Poetical Wt.irks; I'ce-, I'^c. Ribles, Prayer Roed.s and Testaments, of va rious styles and prices: Melville’s, Munning s, and Cli.-ipnian's Se-nuons; Skertches and Skele tons elf SeriiHins: English Pulpit: Pulpit Cyclo- pe*ili:i: Leighton’s Works: Hott'man's ('anon Law; Dick's Theoleigy: Life d' Dr Chalmers, and (.'hal- mers's Institutes of Theology, Sermons, and Lectures and .Vddre-s.ses: Horne on the I’salma; Patrick, Lowth and Whitby's Commentary on the Scrijitures, 4 vols; Cor.iprehe-nsive elo, ti vols; McCosh on IHvine (iovcfnment; Chariiock oa Divine Attributes; Neandcr's Life ol Christ; Piutler’s ,\nnlogy: Wilson’s .Manual e>f Church Principles: Hojikiiis on the ConlVssional; Puse\'- ism, its Causes and Cure; Rutler s Old Truths anel New Errors: Readings for i.ent: Sacra Pri- vata; Clark en the Promises: Hunnah More's Life ai. l Private Devotions; Doddridge’s‘Rise and Progress; Pilgrim’s Progress, beautifully illustrated: P>nxter’s Call, anel Saint’s Rest; Trench’s Notes on the Parable.s; Ruck’s Theo logical, and Union Rible Dictionary; (Jilfillan’s ISards of the Rible; Peep e>f Day, Line upon Line, &e; Jay’s Fxercises and Pmyers; Thorn ton’s, lierrian’s, and Rarnes’s Family Prayers; Deehis’s Home Altar; Wrought Gold: Hawk- stone, Laneton Parsonage, The Earl’s Daughter, Gertnide, W alter Lorimer, and other religious tales, by Sewell and other authors, Sc, &c. 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Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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