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AMFVvTrAN WINK. ' ihe Js civiirl, AiJi 'Ttixi r. ('iNriNN ATI, Xov. !K 'Pli,. ipi.iiititv (»f wiiio m;imit';Kturc«l ill \iiiiiilv urprisos me. 1 have just ,i tVi'tii :i \i>if to one of X. liOii*;- ■« wiiu' ulii'iv I s;iw , t' 'I'.uklin^r (’.it.iwha, aii'l alnnit I . alloii' "t' wiiH' in t-asks, vai viiiir irallciis in cac‘1). 'I'liis |i ; t lonjr. t('(‘t widt\ all 1 (guested to nu'ct aii'l it is the an TIII RSnW. MIVtiniEll 20, ISil. tx. Gov. Jnnips Jones, Whifr, hns been ' F.aumtng in North Cauolixa.—The [ A De.erv^d Kehvke.—Th^ action of the j PkxnsylvanIa Locofocos.—As a spe- eletted Senator in Congress from Tenncs- llill.sborou^rh J{cc,.,rtler cite.s, as an evi-j "^dividual ^(M^holders in^electing Mcssirs. j see, to stioteefl Hopkins L. Turney, Loco, denec that people need ” • New Yohk Elkctiox.—The Whigs North Carolina I'cd not desert their | i;,”'' DeKo,«.t a, Mree.ora of tlie , , e 1 n ihnincton and Kaleigh Hail Hoad Com-*. • , « . ,v. , ^ , of ™"' p.,„y altr tUev Im.l bee.. dis|.lacod by I f™n the f!fatcsm,.«, the I>h.Mel- have a niajorit}-of 2 in the House of Dele- the nest, the following instance . . .. i.. Fayetteville Prices Current. NOVEMBER 20, I80I I From of thrift: II •!!#.?• tlieetiug. The Whigs of Cumberland are re in the Town Hall, on gate.*!. The Senate is tied. Two Whigs and five Loeos are said to be oleeted Stale informed us recejitly, that a Dffieers. as sold hist year to an industi ious eitiy.en of this cou?ity for ooO dollars, and (Jov. lleid, for no assignable cause save : organ of the Cass Locofocos, referring polities, wa.si highl}' honorable to them, a ' fo the Monroe Democ rat, an organ of the just eouipliniont to the Directors, and a liuchanan Locof«xos: 15A(V)N_ lltllllS, ShIpw. Slioiililers, To stinging yet deserved rebuke upon the i « ,i J>„rr/.„s..—^yc were a few r,FE , • . - ' iJ"* l>‘‘ni'cratic Mockholders the II,m. James (’OFFEE- Lori;qANA.—The AVhigs have a ma- this year he will be able to pay for it in j were above the trammels of party, and ]>m.l,a„an sent to the e.litor of the Mon- R'o. n.tontion Tuesday the 2d day of December, (being jority in the Legislature. For Con^rrei^.s P™ds of the farm, by the labor of | their independent and generous course mer- j,^.,„oc,-at, Mr. Kingwalt, a rhnk for' I'«siuru. the 1 uesiiay ot ( umheriand ( ounty ( ourt,) !l' 1 t,.,t ilfcp: aiil It is tin- i>\vi;tT to iiurea>e it to double > diirii!:: tlie eouiinif sjiriiii;.— '..j .r Mr. b mgwortii, there are many ^ o clock 1». M., for the purpose .f ap- . 'ii ill ('iiu iiiuati and the nrigh- pointing Delegates to the ensuing State J eiigMLred in the enltiv;ition of Convi-iition for the noiiiinati(Ui of a C’andi- and it i> •'U]i|K>sed that not less f,,,- (Mivenior, and for the ajipointment of two Dilegates to represent the State at large in the \\ hig National Convention. A full att-i;(|;nn ,iU‘ tihui.-.nnl acres are ue The (^ritawlia grapt vote. I much I'rct’erred t(» any other vari- ,i- will •. ainl invariiildy ripens lu'tter (!; ■ l-(l;i-!la iti tliis rlimate. In Ni‘\\ V .III 1 tl>“ I'l't gt'nerally it is just the the I'ai’i'il.i ri]n>nirig better, and :i 11: >!«' ‘I >ir:i!'le fruit in ;’.I1 respects t!i. i’at.uvliu. gislature. For Congre..., « . , , . , • , - . , , , , r — • one Whicr and three Locos himself and one hand; and that, too, after i its as it has received universtil eommenda- the purpose of enlisthifr rr.T^nv '"k-'g ,1 e „> W ,, p»pori,,his.service lmi.,.,hJ Oi the rebuke upon the conduet of the approaching I'residential delegi.te elections iTinK-' (.overn..r, thus plainly exhibited, it is un- cour.-^e, accounts' F=,if. necessary to speak. It carries with it a the zeal of the editor of the Monroe, I'AGfilNf;- f.rce and .«igniheance which language can- Democrat in l.elu.lf of Mr. IJnchanan.” * not aud to or stiengt.a-n. - | ^‘Wi,h regard to the pmvl.ase of Mr. HuHa,.;. IS e.\pect' 1. l"AVi;rrK\ ii,i,K Pkicks Curhknt.— Tite rt'.ider will see that with the ps.^istance ot t>iie of our most extensive merehants, we havt‘ prepared a niiu h longer List of N.p'trii Alii'i.iNA tiK.VPKs.— The \\ il- ArtieKs than we have h«*retofore hai’; and ,ii llcr.ii;! rt'eently published a h.-t- we are pn'Uii'•(! tlie assistance (>f the same lljine, ill eorreeting it frori time to time, and i;i rivin-jr a Ib-view of the Market. I ThkGf:oi«5r.v T\\iox 1*aktv.—We had That man will get ricli. ' not time in our last to call the reader’s the way, we did not mean to be un particular attention to the extraordinary -^t*rstood, in f»ur last, that the ap]>lication positions a.s.Mimed by the “Con.stitutional »uano alone would appreciate the value I rnion party,” of (}(>orgia, as laid down in to ^'>0 ]>er acre; but, that : Toombs’s speech on the evenin«r of the guano mid the skilful cultivation gen- the day on which he was eh'cted Senator crally pursued by those wlu» are liberal in Congres.«. 'i'hose positions were, brief- ''>*>ngh to lay out so much money on their . ly, that that ].arty will jiursue a separate that effect, in Virginia and I ■ organization;—will not be represented in elsewhere, any National (’onvention; I’ingwalt b-' Mr. ]>uchan:>n. for a • heck of rOTTON S'AIi.N^- T^^; SiATK AM) TiiK Kaii.road.—The Wilmington 1 braid, remarking on the c(jurse of !ov. Keid ami his I’roxy, says; The (lovcrnor in-this business hasm.ide a batch of blunders. He ajipointf J a gen- ti'ii dollars, we hnmr it to be true, aud wi’ defy either Mr. Buchanan or his organ in this city to deny it, and, if they do, w- ' ir,f! jmtce it to (’r> ri/ jn r.(tu'a .sr/Z/.'/i/tV Jhtrrnlt fin' thf" Old Halt'ijh nii.7 Ons- fon Ruad.—The hands have comiiienced heavy Ltui on the IbiKiirh and I'r. T.'1:110, a praetical and icarn- iii;iii wie' has engairc 1 in the nil- t’ the graj i' in that virinify. in I’.ue (Ti'dit is given to our . e- lml.ti'illy produeing, iiidigi will wait till luox.—The N. V. correspondent of the 1 tlenian, ("a verv cstiinalde nnn, with whom \ , .1 i. 1 i i. >0.-. .... 1; I . 1 1 • • 1 . i 1 A 1-• 1 1 • laving heavy Iron on the Ji.ilinrh and' candidat» aie noniinatel ami j>rineiple.s National Intelligencer has the foUowing ! "" terms of friendship) (;a^t,,n lload at the ('ud .at Jaston About ..et forth, l.efore it takes sides with either ..k^teh of a probatde scene in Kn^dand: >7 l^‘l->'^-^entative of the State, and of the two great parti...;-that the adop- *.Notwithstandin. tlu- alreadv ^ xccssive - uianner. AV ^ inlluenee lus eoiniuct; instead of actiii;' a>- , i .1 , .1 • • ■rs .1 . . , tormed that there is ir No. ^ to ]o, I»(»MKSTl' Bruwii t^hcetiiii:s (Is!i;i1>nrg8, FEATIIEUJS— Fi.Ol It — Siij'tM-finc', Fiiio. Scriitche-i, aniier. e are in- iron enough t.» keej> Tmk MoUiiANTuN Tkacki>y.—In a post- 'cnpt to a part of our I'uesday’s issue t ion of the (’oni)iromise measures will be imiu.rts, we daily hear of extensive orders .... • » 11 • * * ... ... i- II , ,1 the majtinfv ot those most vitally interest- *1. i i 1 1 1*1 .n *1 ' an indispensable condition of its su]>port; tor all sorts ot artieh s we can ourselves ; ,.f tl... .....,,1 n'‘"'>'' alreaoy engaged at work till tlie —and, that this lu.-lv, ly. the Seui.periionir Whigs or Loeofon.,-.. ot the death of Sami’rl .udition being com- as e.xteiisively as England. .1; •. 11 •. -.1 -.1 One d.iv we reail of a contract in lioudon plied with, It will unite with either the • *.i 1 1 11 ^ • tor Six thousand nve hundred tons of iron -■‘1' • v.l :; (Ira] ; s, tlu‘ maternity of the ' -li::!;- i' doa'’teil, if not Jis- r>- i' n > tloiibt , ■;.iys Dr. T.) that .lup'rti-'iiir—1 Indian Sweet Water.) 1, ‘iM- I't’ the Ha^ti-rii portion of the . ,'l N'.rth t’arolina. and it is founil ; ill til: rei:ion, as well as a purple va- V . i Miii;- Illy calleil with us liullu.'. ■ 1':;. ( it.iwL-a, as it> ii.;uie de^i^iiate.", > a n.itivi- of this Statt'. and it i> to - . \ T ■ I'f t’ uiiil wild on the Cat.iwlia i liiiuohi eounty, and all i ver tii.it r'u'ni!. I bi'Iieve tlrat it i- tV-'in ! ':’y tint Mr. Adlum iir't ol.fained . or tlier.-alx'.uts. and succcs^t'ul- I; t 1 it Hear (ieoriretown. I). C.— N. 1. >i;l\\ 'T^li, I'f Ciiu-innati, in a let- • ■ 111- , 't ite' i>t' ills having olitaiin‘'l the ■ -a’i.i, that he ii"W si> su.--es'jfiilly and tir bly eultivate.' in that loeality. from A’ilum.” A' !■> tlj.‘ Kaliella grape. Dr. T. tliink .'1.1 the charaeteristie.' of a foreign , ait l it' liahiliry to rot shows it as _ :iw inij 'rtant 1 h;iraeteri>ti.- of an : jrane. Dr. .L F. M Kee. also, lr.:-xvn for hi.- 'cientitic attainineuts, T t!i:it it W.i> i Ipojt;-.!. ab.'Ut ■'» t' till' V •■iit’try, l y Mr. i.:.').! vre '. - n • ir.tty, who wa> in the habit of ■ _r ij, . ,rv,.,,. to the W ilmingten a? 1>1-I, and who^ave the euttiiigs of tlie vine to ■ ' ' iViell 1,-.. \ NC'.V .N-mDK of 1;I..V.'TIN':’.. I. ;■ r ■ M.ist r.x-k-, whetlier al ove ■ e \V ;t. r. it ll;...' liorctot'-rc be.-n 'i'lered ni'ce'-.iry to lia\ethi ‘ r w *liiu or under the rm k to r>’-.r it a];]>ear>- fr la the ' ■ Hurl (la'e tiiat thi- i- not ;;t ' vy wle ii the n.ek i' u;.!h r •' I'Mtt ’'If the t luii'je u the ; i viii;i the wfiirlit of tli.' >inier- '■: wa'er a- a fnleruni, it i.'.-.Ini -'t - ' I ! '\v a loi k .7 -)r,: a it to 'H- t '11 ..f what h i' been -’^'ne in A ;H:U in evideni-e ..f the value of '' u. i" f 1 l.i'tiii'i. we are per- 1 t' ' i y th*' toll-.will'.: intere-tin ■ i.:'lit .Mauiy. ‘i'lii ,'lr. Meriaiii. I II "III. N t.w Vi i; K. Nov. 1 ]. ■ i; 1 liave tiie ph a'ure to inJ'oi ni ' ■ .^l II'. M:iii]ef-,-rt ha- be. 11 ellii- \ >'iul in il ' --ui'ni iriiie opera- t' ;- r ■ui''vii)ir i!i,. r'" k-i fn 1:1 the ; 1 of Hurl ('lit . .\ft‘r iiiing one ; .il; i !■ rTv-tl.T'-e liiirLi ', (••■iii.aiii- ■ :i'l a^'•llt i-llt t >11' weight of p"'.'-- I' :• t"Uii'i I'V aeeur.-ite surv>y that lie ; ■ ki ll down ti-n :;nd ;i f|uarter f« et of 1! X k.” and ex^iIlgui-^h. d the whiil- ■ llwil llate. it i,' u Wonderful . laelit, and :l•eonlj)]I^h’■l bv tile nio>t II! aijs. 'j lie 'MCI e-s « f this opera- be ::f in;alul.ildi; adv:iiitage to i.i*' d Si.it. s aii'l to the comUKTci.il .. !t*e- r *ek that n -w oh'trucfs ;ind i: v’gatiou iiiu-t cverywheic . ■’ M. .Miiillefi i t’s li.w >y.'tein ;.ii Ma-ting—of »x|d'Mling thi* • 'lie ?.urfarL- i'f the mek. u.-iiig ■ ■■ .1 tl'leriini. * ■ - ii'. t..l M'.at ill thirty .lay.' nrin- Mi. r .'! iii'. M.iillcfert will liiive e.in :in aeeoujit Fieinuiing of V;iucey Countv, by a pistol shot tired by W. \\’. Averv, K>|. of Mor- ganton, on Tuesday of last wei k. e learn th;it Mr. Avery was l ommittt'd to prison, was anaiirned on Wednesdav, aud w;i> to'be tried on Thursd:iy or Friday la>t. We have not he.ard the result. The Wilmington Herald speaks of Mr. I'leniming as “t’le W hig ineiiibcr from ^ .-Mieey. ’ There nc\er w.isa gri'.ifer mis- t;:ke. Mr. Flemmiiitr was about as far for some railway in Tenne.ssee; atid the W e tear that the clei tion of a democr.^tt next d:iy we see in a London paper that ns (lovc nior of (leorgia, by the almost an ex-Seeretary of the rnited St.ites Tiva.s- luiiinimous vote of the Whig party, a.'^sist- —the grand mover of the r.xisting tariff edbva small p.u tion of the dJimu-raev “K»glish frien.ls , " c 1 IT • • i‘ to • a loan ot hfteeu millions of dollars, the success of the road desired, he i-. . , . 1 »• nist e.iriro ot non contracted tor :irrives, gratified his own indivuluiil t>reiudices. • 1 *• 1 1 n i 1 r,, , , . , , * ov w inch time more hands will be ‘mraL'ed y learly, if tnis l»e .'o, he was not the pro- 1 ,1 . * j * 1 '1 — ^ ..11 and tlie work iiroseei’.ted to siiecdv comple- iiu)\ per person to have lieen entrusted with . m- , * 1 I 1- tioii.— Wurrtnton Ann this great power; what had Xorth ( arolina 1 urn, V>'lir:it, Oat.'. I’CMS, HIDE.^— Dry. (! rofH, 10 were friends to the Fnion, is not the ,1 . . i • * ’ _ and iilKrally jiropo.ses to take in part l'a3- onl\ tiiuni|ih whidi th:it party will h:i\c ment of railroad iron, to boast of, in consequence of the org ini Ziition of the “Constitutional Cnion party.” Whilst the L'M-ofocos of (leorgia will have no scruples against going into a National Convt'utifin with the \';in Burens.aud VVil- luots, and Cluisi s, and Summ rs, and will fr. m 1 eing a Whig as any man we ever tanatics, iml to put u]> Niitional candidates and a What gloritius news for Sir .John (luest and his eo-workers in iron on the fast an- rhorcil islel And when these great iron princes meet to mature our proposals for Sil w. riie Kegi>ter .-iiv'', on the anfhoritv of a letter roeeived in that eitv, that aUout two week siuee, in MeD-well Court, a suit in wliiih Mr. Avery h;id liled ;i billon beluilf I'f ."eme of I'liniming’- rehtfions ag;iin>t him . F ') \va heanl. The bill, it i." >t:ited. ••di.'elosed :i :-eri( > of frauds on the p;irt of I'lemming,” a.id .\very coninieuteil upon the fact.' in “as miM a manner as his lu*y to hi' eliciit vvi uld permit, s;,\ing n.rthing wh:eh was jirrs'.mu7i/ otteii>ive.” A\ lu n Court ad; nriied. A very h;id no so'Mier got u]i >n the (’.luit yard th;in he was attacketl by F. with a eowhi.U-. Avery iiiiiiii iiaf ly turiie.l .iii'l kii'K-ked him down with his li>t —bt iiiiT unaruie.l; w hen F. rose w iih a r.K-k :!iid 'triiek h;in on the tiTiple and over tiie eV'‘ stv ral blow^ felling him an.l reiiih riiiL' h.ni intiii iv iiisi n>ible. .''itii-e that time, it i> further stated, ••Fh n iniiiL' had Inc'H boa>tiUir .>!’ thi' ui.'graee and in- t’an.y lie lui'I fa.'teiit'd oii A\erv." I'poii the tir>t e|iportui;ity whieii olVered—uiion lueetinir him in the ('ourt lloU:«e. Avery .'hot h;ni. ;» aln a'ly deseribe.l. TiiK .''hi.irAKV Fi.kction.—We Karn that the v .te of the Moore (’ounty Keg!- UH nt was. for (,'ol. Morison 114, for Col. \\ iii'hw 4. The followiiitr is the .'tato of the poll, a- far as heard from: Natioiiiil platform, . in a| pearaiiee if not in rciility.)—the ^\’higs of (leorgia >t;iinl aloof, and therefore, jio.'.'ildy, and even probably, )»ut it in the power of the free soih rs of the North to adopt prineiples, and sidi'ft eandidates, whiih (Jeorgi;i ami the South cannot iind will not supjtort.— They thus invite and ci'n.ent to the per petuation of the very evils which they pro fess, ;inl 110 doubt .'iiie. ridy, to depieeate. Is this wisiioni? I- it p.itriofI'ln!' Is if just to theiUMlve.' and to their bretliren of the .''outh, to s;iy nothing of their brethren of the \\ hig jiiirtvy It is the wisdom of the man wiio, having a joint inheritance, refuses to do iiught for its iniprov»nunf until his eo- ti-nant ha ploughed, and plant«‘d, and ma tured a crop, and tlu-n he will condeseend to sluire it with him who has borne the heat ;ind burden of the day—though the eh.ineo are that it will run to waste tor w.int of '.lis own a'-istaiiee. It i- the p.itrioti.'Ui of the seeesioiiist, or d.isuniouist. who woiiM fight the battle of th- con.'titution by de'trovin^ it, in to do with persoiiiil feelings or jiiH’ferences, Hojit: Aiiahn^t the Piiirs.—Mr. and why should the State be made the in- James N. Crai;/, of N^ev\- Hope, in this strument for the gr.-itifieation of purely eoiintv, raised the present si'ason private sentiments. It was the duty of IiusIhIs of .'^weet Fot;itoes on oiie- the (Governor (^and he luid anijile leisure fourth of an acre of landl aud a friend, who and oppurtunilies to procure the j>rop«*r in- was present and .-^jiw them measured, says formation,) to depute .some jier.son, who they were of a n niarkably fine size. If would guard the interests of the State, in any of our friends in the Tiiie.s, where the view of the important nature of the trust soil is considered so wt-ll ad;tpted to this itself, .and who would ri.xe superior to vegetable, c;in beat this, we would be , ‘very consiileration of a secoiid;iry nature. pleasel to record the fact. Nor will we lion, w hilt a pleasant tiuie th(*\ mu.>tlui\e of f;,to do this constitutes blunder ohject, if cal!el upon to test the (tmility of It We can reauily inii.gine the «vmi.rks j j,- ..f Mr .John to his n.-partncrs. ‘‘Well, ,„i„.r hlnmlcr. , Fighty-five bu.^hc'hs at forfy cents per gentlemen, we must be libenil \utli .Ii. The appointuuMit of Directors, we suj)- bushel, the price for which this article is \ it kei, ftr he Wiis the great oiigmatoi t>f p,,se it will be admitted, was a great mis- imvv selling in this market, woubl bring SI’KtJT.— t u. nitii ► t.itt s tan o . >, w iK 1 las (lovernor thought jiroper to ;?.‘{4—a i'f>od vield for a ouarter of an acre tended to inerease mr fortunes; and, .11 remove Me.ssi>. Kdwaid F. Ilall and A. J. - - view of the extensive railroad mania in that i Jr eountry, we ciin make as much money as i p we want. Let us, then, treat /lini well. We shouhl reinemln there is iron ore enough in two or three .States in the Fnited States to supply half appointmeiit. Not .0 Mr. the world with exeelleiit irmi; but, instead jVttei.eourt, he accepted. Let us look a of the ankees filbng their ..wn pockets, .„ n,,. antecedents of these three they pa,'>e.l a bill in I Ml. which fill., ouj.s. j,,,,,iemen: Messrs. Hall.and Delb.sset, it I.eM.le>, they pay in gohl eagles, and then ninnity; it is nnneee.s.'vu v to enlarge upon their respective positions or influence; it is univer.siiily understood :ind felt. They have ever been foremost in .-schemes of In of hind. This fact suggests a |iiestion !ind iippoint in their phices whiidi our farmers would do well to con- K. McKae and Win. C. IJettencourt, sider: Is there not too little attention paid F.s(|s. 'J’his took us all by siirpri.se; Mr. to the cultivation of root crojis, which in gi nt eim n, ti.it ^I^-Kae especially, for w ith characteristic m;iny c:ises an; vastlv more productive liberality and seu.e of jiropriety, he prompt- than (’orn, an«l alwavs Viilualde for home cinsumption, if not of ready sale in the Swedes, ooiniitoii har, liittn. wide, Eiirlibli, l.ATU)— t.r.AI>~ MOL.VSSES— ( New Orleans, (none.) 01 L.'^— Lin.sofd. 'I'aniKTs’, S!AI,T— Liverjfool, (sack.) .\hiiii. ^hu.) .'^EEll— FI .•issocd, ('l.iver, jm.ne.) SHUT— ('onunon, per r.Hck, own diming gold, too, fresh trotn the mint. In view of all these thin ;ire ciilled ujion to ib'iil liberally with Mr. W iilker. 1 therefore propo'e we sell him 'eventy thousand toii> of railway iron at :i rediu tii>n of five per cent, from the market rate. .'‘'onie of you, geiith nien, may con- 'iil'T thi-i too jrreat a reduction, but you iiiU't remember that we shall make at le;ist twenty thousand pounds sterling eiich, or iibout one hundn‘l thoii'iind dollars in tho,>e ciigh s. Hut, by the Wiiy, gentleman, whiit d — d fools those Vatikei's must be to ex( haiiL'e their gohl for our iron, when we iill know they ]>os.-«es'i bed> of iron ore more Vii.'t tluin our own. " Tmk. .^11.XIc.\n Invasi>n.—A vessel iirrived at New ( b leiins on the loth w ith market.—JJil/.dnfroH'/h ]!rci,i il( r. Steam Cnrriihjr fnr I*/itnlc Rinids.— Mr Fisher, a well-known artist of the city of New York, hiis jiatentoil a steam carri age for ordinary tnivel on plank and mac- ■]•(') adamized ro;ids. AVe could not, without Loaf, driiwings, give our re;ilers an intelligible .Mnnufactiireir, I’e.icli I5raii'ly, Aj.j.I.- .VnrtlierTi “ W'liiskev. N. E. Hum. Jauiaicii Kiiiii, Frcnch liraiidv. .\incru-aii Gin, llolliiud (lilt, SftJAll — Leaf, 'nis-lied, i*'t. Croi.x, I’l.rto llicn. New Orleans, T.VLI.OW. teriiiil Improvement, Wiirni adviK-ates of the d(*scri]»fion of this invention, but we ma> 1H s 1,, svsteni in theorv, :iml paviiiix siil'scrihers in ^^tate tluit he ha.'' intiodxued a new methiKl tiie demon.'tration. Th'ey have hirge ex- 'vorking ste:im exp;.nsively. By the pcrienec in aflairs, an.l irn at business know- combination of the radius and paralh 1 r.-ds Thev were ori-dnal stock- ?>v s gre;it .steadiness to the machines 10 ,x 11.% >^OOl.— ii $ 18 l'> 1 If. 14 1 l.\ 1- >! 14 .2:2 ii L':i ;h> li 11 11 ' • !■ ; :l ! “ ? ^ '•10 1 ii.i 1 ' ! ,r 1 18 1 »• i !'•„ 1 '» Li- |i'j i ■' . ' H.'.jl 10 ■i'-- 4 7 -') , 4 .')0 ; SO ij i' ;')0 i' .SO 1 iM) I 1 ;• 11 4 1 j r. ;■ i 1 1 - i! 4 'i:: 1 15 , '1 ' i :■ 127 i '.1(1 Jf,o 70 1 40 • 40 110 1 1 1-5* 1 i'to Lo; -r) 47 .-,0 |40 4:1 ':57 40^ ;io -1 •J -".U :;o nv 1,.')0 ' ,11 ■10 : VI I u I fi i' i H- S' i :i.-) oO 0.1 •2 oO i ii.' -i li^\. .‘2U led'ie and tact. ^ , - holders in the Ib.ad, the former to the a- 'vcn at the highest velocities, an.l by other m..unt of 1(10 shares, the latt. r to that of arriingements for cutting ofl the steam, cVe. 2tt; and since the comim ncement of thi 'tead oi’ ."truggling, under it, to maint.iin I’ejiort' of the capture of .^I;ltamoras b\ \Vi 'UMibPrl.tn.l — I 'l.p.'r I!.-"'t l.i.wtT .M.I.e; - M. T..I I. :ti ;ind lb feml it in the fulne.-^s of its intetrrity. It is the ju.'tiee of the man who thinks nobodv can be just but him.s(df; that no body but himself know.- w hat are the rights iinl w hat the interests f»f the South. We hiive no )>.itience witli such phari- .'iiicid peojile, who :ire so mmdi better, iind ^ wiser, and more patrit.die, than other peo- N"»tii C.M’.oi.ina Uk.vdi.u.—We have pie. And whi» yet expect other people, ;. ct iveil from Mr. Wilcv, the author, a Without vouchsafing them assistance, and copy of this woik, which luis ;; i often been instrnetion, and example, to l*e as good, it is h.iml.'iointdy contain-i a great de;i! of U'. ful .and curi.ui :md intcrc'ting matter. It will soon be for s;ile at the l-'avett.'ville l)ook'tore. We hear some complaints thiit the author has fixed too hi;:h a price on it f \ .z: but it should be retnciulxTed th;it all l ooks of only IihmI aud th. refore limited ciia-uliition are ne- the invaders, of larire leiuforccment.'i join- hearted m n who st;irted and su>tained thi.- great scheme of improvement, thev have I'erfect ease and cfltct. A trouiuiittee of 'added largely to their firtst.^k. Through the Mechanic’s Institute, consistmg of all the d'i.M .uiragements of its vouth, its lleiiwi. k, Mr. Durham, and Mr. eiirly struggles and disiisters; thVough its Meigs, report fivorablv upon hi instru- loio' jieriovl of adversitv. w hen it .■'cemed to nient, aud the editois ot the AnieiiC.in Ai- be the plavthiiiL' of ev'il fortune, down to eomi.ctent authorities, spc-ak of it at the pn .^i n't time, these gentlemen, together length, and in term> of praise. v\ ith the band of publii- spirited ami noble ^ A(f> 11 fmrr. REVIEW OF THE .MAllKET. Uacoti without cluinjre. _ ('otton still coiitinnes steady; occasional sales' enables one jierson t(j work the engine with aijf.ve nuotations. Fodder *!l. flHV h!) to 7-'>. No other thiinse woi*tliv of notice. prejiaration> for defence, and orders to give no qu.irter. But, a despatch from New Orleans, of the Kith, sii \ s that the n w.- of tiie ciipture of Matiimonis is not credited there. On the eontr.iry. it i:' stated th;it an :ir- riMil from Brazo' rcp> rts th.-it Ciiravajal on the Itth rai.ed the siege of Matanioras, and his followers luid di.'baiided. ■\y 1 LM1NGT()N MARKET. I’.jicen — ilninsllA to l‘J.',: Sith's :hi.1 .'^lieiil-- ders scarce. Corn —retaiJinr nt To to 7-'>.— Oats I’oiis 7-). Huy i4»—j'etaiiin^ at 7-') t>’ ‘.*0. Lard IJA. Turjicntint- li 3o, ll.ir.l 1 • Spirits l'!t. Tar 1 t;U. Rosin *.iU. S:dt I'-'). Sliingle.s •>•!. -Vt Xew Vork. cotton fleclined J to ] on rd.Tv last, and on .Mond ly there vva.s a iiiode- icrdlced tlieir Court in IMiilaih lphia made their pre- rate deni.ind. at price' tavoi-ing tlic i.iuH-liM.seT». time, ami hazarde.l their credit tor the ^entmcnt m Saturday. In relation to the Fl'nn-S] to 4 1 li. Whoat 8.3. Lovn rji to ol hidiftniriits mjninsf thr 'frrisfifnitt 1 /• 1 • \f • A* - 1 I *1 uri\, coi rnfi ficcunPd i lO \ mg them, of great alarm in Mexico, of great ent. rpri,c, have borne the burden and The gran.l jury of the F. S. Di.s- tm-d.ny last, and on .Mond ly there vva.s a hciit of the d;iv. They have .sacriliced their outrage at (’hristiana, their labors have re- .sike of the Koiul We do not know pre- ciely the amounts for which they became iudictments against j.erson;.lly Inble, forty persons for the crime ..f high trca..on airainst the (bivcrnnient of the I’. States, meiitione.l in thi~ ]>;ip‘r. printed and biMtnd, :ind and iis wise, :ind :is patriotic as theiuselvi-s. AVe yet hope that the Whigs of (leorgia will take a common .seii.^e view of the .'ub- jfct, and will go into the National C'ouneil w itli their W hig brethren, pri pared to h ud their aid in uomiuating men who. if le>s h.ij'jy in framing resolutions which m.iy sei\e ;i a jihitloiin for all nun of all faction^, hiive shown themselves ready to TiiK Fiuk Anmmil.vtoh.—1'he Ameri- laii Agents have not given up (he Anni- hihitor, though the New York prc'S with mmh unaiiimitv have ]>rououuced it ii verv liirge, jmssiblv S7(),Id.'Utified thus in interest, feeling, :ind every thing el>e, with this nolde work, they were e.'- >enti;tl’v the projter persons to assi.'t in its tllrection, ;ind mauiigemeiit, ;iud we believe that it will be uni\er.silly couet d.cd that better Directors than they had proved, cannot be found. /’;• CiDifni.—.Mr. Betteticourt. we be lieve, Was alw.ays opposed to the system of lutermil lmpr.»vemeiits. ()ne thini: is eer- and other indictments for minor ofl'enccs arising out of the siinie trans:iction. HARRIED, In Moore c»untv. on tlic tith inst., l>y Ahsa- U.m Kelly. F.s.,.. ‘ .Mr. AIJNKK I'LINN HAIl- HI.NtiTON to .Mi.>s .M.MJV ('OX. only daugJiter ef .lolin ('ox. F]s'|.: all of Moure. In Cliatliim; county, on tiic lltli inst.. hy the Rev. Will. 'I'. Lineliorrv. ANDISE'.V ]1K.\L>EN. PORT or wii.:ni \ciTO\. Alti;iVAI>:. Xov K;—.''t'lirs .Vlcyonji, (iazclle, and Ilarl.'t .''initli I'rnni t'li.arlcston. 17—l’;!r.|ii" Zydoii fr.iiii New ^’ork: .''clir llarrisi n I’rice from i!o. aST. ollarf/^s School^ KALEKIH, N. (’. fMlIlE l!Uh Tcnn of tliis School will conr- JH- Mieuce OH the 7th of .L-iivHarj-,. IH.'ii;. ant continue t>ve iiioMths. For a circular cout:iiiiing full particulars as- . 1 , ... fi, . .,,1 ; , f .1 1 I .1 • i> I a\ T . .1 ^ .M.\RT11.V I-, eldest daiijihicr of Jusi- to terms, &c., .nuniv to the snltscrilicr. A Lecture upon tlie .-.ul'ject, tain he never loved this Load. W hv n the ‘.u‘i)i. i;r 1 aceom]>anied bv an exhibition of, and ex- origimd books of MiliM-rijition to the ('iipi- periments with', the machin. s, was deliv- tal Stock of this (’ompatiy were clo.-.ed, , . ,. VI .1 t.i.i • » Ti nearly every body in Wilmington, who ered in New 1 ork on the 10th inst. Ihe , . • , r , , 1, . .. Lecturer arirued that tluiugh failures had Il 1 leaden, I'sij. DIED, .\t his resilience in Moc>re ci>iuity on Friday nijiht, the I tth iustant, Mr. Ml'UlKX'II .Mc- At..l)EKT .\I Itector. -tl-7t ctssiirilv higher in pi ice than those in gen-' uphold th‘ Constitution, and the Law>; eral use. aii! umlcr them, those rights of the I>.\\iD.^nX Cni.t.Kia;.—We some time ;i::.i giivc th ■ outlines of the Jihiu :idopted bv the Tru.'tees of D.i-.id.-ou ('ollege tci es tablish a jieriiiiinent fund f»'r the support of the Institute. It wiis, in .■»ubsfauce,— 'I'he creation of lOIM) Scholarships, at •SDiO each, the piivim nt of which, hy any Department at the clo.eof the pre.'cnt year • II • k to th d- pth (.f 24 feet 01 ' ivv w.iter, w hudi will i( ndi r pt rson, to entitle th.it person to send a sou Hi.' po.'-itioii, as 't -lie iiavj'_';itioii lof the l.irge>t or other person to the College, for ami dii- Lnghmd friends for the Fresideney, is as- jrreeted the perfi ... . ..I .V 1 • II - . 1 I- - .1 I. 1 *. I. 1 .... * I 1 * * ^ . uld riiise ii hundred ibdlars or so Wiis re- corde-l in its pages. Kxcept a few. a very kfn;z]j.:, in the s^oth year ..t his aire. lie was frecjueiitly attemled various experiments, filial! b:iul, and one ttf these was .^Ir. Jh t- for ui.anv years an active elder of tlic I’resliy- there had been sufHeient success iilso to tcneourt. Subscribe he would not,—■ terian ('htirch, and heinjr p'is.sesscd ot ninch ot S. uth guarantied by that very Comj.ro- prove the value of the Annihilator. He alth.i’ a man of substance, iind froni tluit m'se vvhiidi tliis (leorgiii “Constitutieiiiil e.\hibited a model house, four feet high d.i\ until i leieiit pi iiod i( m.''^ e ver riu jmive in full a;ze. liiic as a sliock of corn biiiou inrtv” eontemls for and three feet broiid, made of sheet iron the uncompromising opponent of the enter- cnicth in his season.”—(’-/«. * - and fillel with c.mibu.tible.s. The.se hav- pnse. What claims had he to the Mate s I*'\"v u .Mk. WkhsTK.r.—The Boston Ceurier, ftred and the interior »f the consideratim? whtMcfore should he be ap- “j, ('i.rohiibly wdl informe.l.) says that.^Ir. hou.-sc being in a hlaze, the machine was J>"inte.l a Bepre.ciit;itive to gmird the {jj;,7,a.* West Florida. W. t.'ter will probablv retire from the State aj.plied and the flames subdued. ()ther interests of the State 111 an Imi.roy ment experiinonts were tried with similar re- 1"^ ''*'^1’*^*'**'f'/ V'»\I\I F'IN’1 .\ I '‘ ‘‘ , ‘v suits, of which the Express savs: inenccmeut.'* It Wiis the etiect of p;irty ' ‘ . the candidate of his New aj^po,, the whole, the audi'enee seemed that miserable element which lu ARRIVALS. I ... . fKi.w.i n.ifc l;iru(M\. aiiu Xov ir^jind —Stemnors ('hMtlunn nnu (fov Nov. IS, \\ AN'I'KI), 4NKGRO WOM.VN t>f jrowd i«ir;il charac-' ter and huue'^t halvits, who can lie fiiHy recommended as a fii*st rate Cook, and is imt over thirty years old. Ftir such a serv;int the' lii'Tlu'st market j>rice in cash will be jiiveu hy tlie siihscriher. .Address, .\. 1). f’A?^rrRFLL. RenTi-tt.«viIle, M.irlKoro' Di.-t., Nov. 18. 41tl.T ■Mr naval or niere.mtih . V. gr'.at respei t, marine. K. .M KB I AM. '1. I’, .^l u I’.v. Natii)ii!il OliS' rviiti.ry. • • /’ ('Ikii'hI- r.—Till- N:;tehez ("iiri. rof 4th in.'t., pul'li.'hes a !u .''.•iiati ir (luiii, of ('iilifi.irniii, rformance by At the same time. these latter d:iys cnter^ noxiouslv into the affairs ot life, ami be- Nov lt’» and I'.t- (^r.iliain, with hoats 'I'elefrrajih. Flxpress, (’a«si- nng the t.-rm or -w years, tree m cnarge >.^..eo oy «o.„^, ...... ^ ai.phuise. At tne same time W dy, M l?r..wn an.l ('umi.erland in tow, und poo.ls for tuition. No sul-serijition of a Scholar- :is the ciiu.se of his retirement. it is certain that nothing has been proved .,s'.,ociations -ire b it- *or Wall A .McDonald. Sumnierell. I’owe \ C’o, ,, . -'Jhe N. . Lxpre.ss ‘ itls well known th.it the gas iren- i.een sold. Ihe imrchaser to send his ..,.i..,r^,,.s ui>on the Tribune, and the Al- crated in it, is fatal to flame, and mdhing a;iy time, or mav .«eiid nuire bimling until 4H) shiill have The jiurchaser to send his .cholar at a;iy time, or may .«end more p^vt ning Journal, and the factions ),oyond that thiui one at a time; but the whole term of which those jouriuils lead, the design of hihition on 11 ,t E .1 Lillv, .1 W McRae. .Jenkins Roberts, tercil down, aud feelings change like the .V I’amcron. M ox, H D (ioMiuir. Murchi- hike’scalni surface, when the tempest la.slies s.,,,. lu-id .s: t’o. H (iray, R T Lon?. .1 Mclnnis, it, IS fatal to lliune and notning wluit a N (lil.son. .1 Lassiter, C A II,irris..n, .1 II Lind- ('.astin}: lat was suhstantiated l.y the ex- 1 1;.. 1.... Wh it s ■. v, .7 R Rrown. (J W.miack. D 1’,card. E llelo. nulls coi m Monday cveiiiuL'. We cannot ^1‘* •> . ' ! v i* 1 11 McUae \ .Munroe, Island For i ('o, Earnh:irdt I throuplu id that the Annihilator will be «l"'vith party. It should .j. Hailey ic Howell, wciirhts. MOOr-MAKKRS, WHO want a .Hiijicrinr joaicle nf 0;ik TuiJ .SOLE LE.\TIILi:, wiiL Fitmh an(t .\niericau (.'.\LF SKl.NS, c:in he snpulied at our’ .Stoi-e. ,L & T. VV.UiDlLL. Nov. liO, 4;tf (.'aroliniaii cepy. Wati‘1* Wlieclx ^ iAN be furnished l>y the nndersicrnpd. 0'>f * y Mills c:in s:vve Sj^K) to ¥l.), and new Mill:? to ?i!4(t. by procurinp these W heels of me. ('astini: for the latest iiiii'rovcmeiit.s in saw inst.ihtly on hand. Ste.am miils rep.-iin l throuphout. (Ir.ati-.o for buriiiMp saw dii.'t, s;ish II.,., A, li^ .,e ,.r :;o A,.,,,„i,„ro„s co.„Hva„- he -''[f iji tiv, ' ii' iu .Missi.-.>ippi, in the mdivi.iual or a^.^oeiation, paying •?.>'*(>, to tickv t, for the servK-ci.hk in subduing tne (UA )ur tendencies. Yet Mr. liettelicourt’s po- Treb.aV, .1 W Thomas, Dr .( Summerill, h & .1 ; f-r fire-places, and eastinps of every descrip- lie entitled to ii perpetutd Si hohirship.— i>un»oe of h ivinir it ai>near that Mr Fill- ^ litieal services wi re rewardeil. He was ap- 1 McRae. R G I.indsay, Mrs i M \N;ilker, .1 Me- j tiou, made to order. ,1 p * r 1 m • ,,,, , .. .. , 1*1 put }• >. e ( I n.i\ing 1 aj J mgs, im>relv from the fiict tlnit it could . , , . tk: . ^ Iver, W .\ Lash, (f W .lohnson. >NooIlen& ^>l-1 He has just ret\n-ned from the f^reat Lxhdu- I he funds arising from the.se .sides, to be j,jj. Administration are not sus- queneh a bhize in a small house framed of P'*’”ted a ^ i ' • tJ ' -losiah Cheek, .J W l.indsiiv, W II McKae, I tion, and is prejiared to furnish ni;i lunery of invested in .‘^tocks or bomls, the income j Wnv York This was to prevent .sheet iron Li one .sense, then, the ex-!’’*""''';'’ G McNeill, Rev H Oaven, .Tli & J Slonn. J j the latest improvement. A few ,..-.tterns for , , , , riM c I 1 .1- .... u * I . , • . ■* first place the appointment should not have Wilbar, »' F & D R Nav (’o, .1 R .S: S Gil- fancy riulin}' lences for yards and cemeteries on V o jc uset . .e . » 10 ar. iip.s n a^ nomination of Mr. I'illmore for the iierinu n was J'. ‘ , ,... been conferred upon him, and in the sc- mer, Headen & Horne, AV J Parker, Helt, Mur- ] e\;-fcted d.'tily. Horse Powers for threshing be assigned or devise.l. 1‘residential term, the imlications of ^*'1 acconililishiugr the Uesireit re- ..llowin- that the Ooveruor was un- • ray .S: ('o. J Staftord, J L Rittin?, .J Lonp. Ran- . prain sawinp wood, and prindinfr corn, made We lo ir., fn.ni th.> Bev Mr B iker of , • 1 /• .1 .1 1 v suit, and that speedily, but we cannot ar-, \ • ii,.f*oneo,n t’s nnt/^ee-I l^'ii, McLean & Hanner, Porter & Ogden, J F to order. A four-h-.rse Power, with prist intll W. learn fiom the Bev. .Mr. J-aker, 01 ^ Northwe.st, the perfect success of the in-' I'"/“ ^ W .1 Mc«'onnell. Rankin .V Me- to pind 4o to :.o bn..^hels of corn per .lay, f.,r ' ainl a i.iiidiihiti' in the re- ' ..'UN.i:-:-, f r rc.eleetion. Brown in 'ii.'se .rd ;in electioneering s}>eeeh iit " ■■‘■J, .'li.-'i"ipjii, iiwhile iigo, imlulg- 'a - -evei'e r. 11' i tion> ui»ou -Mr. (,Ivvin. ' ■ iilleiuiin in his rejily .-'ays: ■■|>i' wii is plcii.'cd to say I am liankrnpt ' t I’. tMije and chiinicter. Fn-tty hinguage f;,ii,i,„ry, who is canVii.^.^ing the Fayette- I every quarter, Srument fuU .-'ize confla- i.pposition to the Hoad, the tact | ^lliu^'Tirowcr & Moffitt, i5h.m SMiith, M L .; Ji;,;:;:;;;;!: I;;: I;;:™ 1 'r-'ff, I h->- »>«• ^^ !o tetrilsrrz' riirj^iiii'.,!;n id 1' ii'ivv on trial hefori his own con.-tit- "P''-"''*' '* - Scholarships have been Xl„.re i.s very little doubt of the truth cannot be sustained anu its pntral adop- things, yet it cannot be ! Williams. J (J .M Rnlfaloe, Dillon ^ Wripht, W lit'a traitor to his cou:itry. taken, h-iving less than 200 to be ob-[ ^.i,.,rge of treachery, against tho.se tion cannot be secured until tlie experi- a ],oli!ieian, 1 call only tain.'.l to make the plan binding. | .Journals, which, whilst they make a fee- destitute .d' .ill principle. for yards and cemeteries which, from the South and Northwe.st, ft Br.iwii il lie i a kn.ivi •I iiiaii, he i.i without conriige iind truth ' .'liiiiderer and ii.'-.a.'-;in of character, t liari's not to strike or iiitack his foe t'> tiiee; hut only s('i‘k' to de.'tr.iv when ''■iK-e and distiiiiee serve as :i protecting I , and make sune grand triumphant illustra- V \KW Bi liGY — V li-dit ideasant ve- P«‘''teuce of being W higs, arc altogeth- witness, and by ’ . I er abolitionists, and therefore as bitterly which they will be convinced.” // Ti„. Nkw (MU.KA.ns, Nov. 11. n y Fulhur,—The well known housi ■ t'-r ('owrey, jr., failed yesterdiiy.— jH titioii ;uiil sidiedule of .Mr. (’owrey. uieiits to the failure of diiudon & i .\i vv York, and .'tiiti s thiit his ' y them exceeded live hundn-d thou- h.lliirs (Mty Industrial Congress held its twenty- third session at the City Hall on 'J’uesday evening. A resolution concurring in the re.solutions I'f'reulh/ adopted nt Tainmaiit/ Hall, advocating the abandonment o/ our proceedings. Inch* attracteil considerable attention which they ,,, J r. ,, I oppo.sed to Mr. !• illmore as their co-labor- . . ^ f .•/ ri.o Ww Ym-V our streets on Jue.sday. It was a Luggv • „ .. i i »>>/))ifirant of Kvv.—lue iNew loiK , . • *" 1 r r I 1 crs the Locofocos ot the South. -- * - • - whose springs consiste I of four sdid bars of steel, two of them attached to the front Fkom California.—A steamer at N. axle,and the hind part of the seat, the o- j York brings nearly a million in gold, and ther two to the rear axle and the fore part ’400 passengers. of the seat. The advantages are said to be j The proposal to divide California into niin-inferientivn jhjIo i/, and “taking the lightness, durability, and cheapness. And i two States engaged a great deal ot attcn- po.sition appertaining to a free and p^wcr- i‘b d in till’ Second District Court, we could not o^ive it a hi'dier recomnionda-1 tion. Delegates to a Convention have been ful nation hi^ a".fs 81,07-j “'.It. His liahili- e c i ire ■fS‘J4,tt»s. 11,. attril'Utes his em- .>icixeiuau oi tnis phice has purehasea me i .uiiu^ uu.iucrs uuu .ou^c-nc-:, ...... ...... diai ge the whole policy Fiitent Right for this county. committed .since the {ireviou.s accounts.— Others objected to so thorou^rh and radical ; Free Soiler of the true stamp. County Flights are sold by Mr. Cura-! No executions have taken place, uiing of (Jreeusborou'.du '■ The mines were yielding bouutifulh". dollar; grant these things, yet it cannot be , ^ l- i j r- denied U.at in the exercise of so delicate a I i?'‘»th. Holmes. Culp .V C«, Shelly Held, K.np . . . . .. . _ , A- Hepe. Tnin.som liro, Anderson Ij.inis. 1) duty as the ajtpointing power, it was in- , y. Eccles 4' Griffin, .V S Homey, eunibent upon the (lOvernor to thoroughly | j.. Kirk 5- Moss, G Makepeace, J .M w'lO. He is a!si> nutkinp prepnriition to nii'.n- Btacture Piipe s c»Iebr;ited .Saw Mills fr.r snvv- inp lffml»er,—will saw o,000 feet of Inmber per' day.. A spcciBicn of f iney €a»tinp can lie seen at tlif Observer Office. II. G. HALL. Nof. 10, I8.jL 41-.‘im inform him.self of the qualifications of the | a Drake, F Cooper^ J R Troy. J .Tones, N Gih- individual selected for the trust. The no- son. .1 R G Worth, F L Gorrell, M V ocssit, of a. juclidous :.u,l apvoint- a wito ment wimld require this; yet it was not jj.^ ^ w»tson, Holme.s, Eartdiar.lt ^ (.'o, done. ! s E Johu.soD, L V Carr, Woxl .j- tlarri.ss, W R We ht>ld therefore that the Governor is Holt, W Baker, .1 G R Roulhac, C Banks, E J 8^ To Air^rtisfrf.—Sinnv .a lvertisemen are baHded in at t>ris otlice, on .M.'tid.-iy .tft?r- nooii »nl Tuesl»y luominp, after the forms are made up, «nd part of the papers printe.l off. This often happerts itr cnses wl-.ere the adver- justly blameable for bis course in these I iiaie> Son, A W Steel, 11 Erainbert. n Bran-, tisemciit was actually written d.tring the pre- son .5- Son, W Draughon, J Utley, J B Walton, ceding week, but still oftener where it mi-ht us H L Myrover 4; Co, written. It subjects us to ” J D Williiinis, E C Hall, t Benbow, J B Trov, 1 . . . ■ * ** /• WafJiinnton Union, Please Copu.—The I ir .T Smi‘th Co. J Sc T Waddilb C A McMil- '■ inconvcniencc to take ont matter from ^ ill the I (ivith 400 tons merchandise for merch.ints ot this a change in our (Jovernment, and others j Union timl room for thi.s item of election j place and the interior, dtill advocated it.—Nt'cark Adv-rtisfr. [ intelligoiu c? Rivtr it! 5''od boatir^ C'T>'liti('" til after the jiaper has pune to jtcss, his a lvcr- tisenient nccrssarily fa'It to meer the ye.3 .f a con'i Icr;.V’c I'uirt’" r cf C’:j" rca'Itr^
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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