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Ti Esim, i)i:n:«i:R *. isii. If/iiAT •.lit'etiitff, ^ Tlio Wl'ij-'s of (’umberhind are rc- . tml Hall, This Af- o’cl'K'k, for the purpose of :ip- lVl‘\£r:itt's to the ensuing State iivi iiti*'*' nomination of a Candi- Wiieeler's Historical Sketches of! distinction, politically, professionally, and North Carolina.—We have been able j socially; and he had attained that distine- to devote but a moment now and then to j tion without one act which could stain the turning over the leaves of this book, which i purity of his character, or dim the bright- has been so anxiously expected, and so j nes»s of the world to him. It is only bad much puffed, as well before as after its j men, or unfortunate men, or afflicted men, publication. This very superficial cxami-! or misjuitlirophic men, who find this a nation has satisfied us, that it contains a gloomy world. Judge Gaston was none vast deal of information, which is no where of these. else to be found cmboilied, much of which I These are not all the ln'auties of this is deeply interesting and curious, and es-, production, of which rol. Whcclor is so pecially calculat>d, from its personal de- : proud that he cannot help claiming it as V,1 it • . * tails, to make the book iff//, and Indeed to his own bantlintr, somewhat at the expojise , r.nwvnor, and for the apiMitntment , . . ,, ,, , * datei'T''^ l ^ make It nniispensable to all who read. It i of his deceased frienl Dr. Cameron. To to repro'ont the >tate at , • , i i i i . . X' 1 /'t *• satisfied us also trat the book is ex-' show up the others woi'.M take more room in fhe hiii National Convention. ^ , •jr;:,. in iiK treniely inaccurate; ‘hat it is partial in its tlian we can spare. The Trial of Col. Averv.—Just l>e- fore our paper is going to press, we have received the Mountain B;uiner, with a long, particular, and authentic account of the circumstances preceding and at the trial of Col. Avery. We would cheerfully comply with the request to publish it, but it is im- po.s.sible to find rwm for it to^lay, and our i a dry eye in the Court next will probably be filled with the Presi- i tt t i j-j * i , ,T T 1 • ! Ills Honor Judge IJattle did not think , c tn s i (ssage, fcc. In general, it agrees , t-ould t^ike any notice of the contempt I was his duty to mthfy them that that was his condition.’^ “The jury retired, and after an absence of Scarce five minut.es, returned through their Foreman, R. V. Michaux, a verdict of not guilty. Tlie scene which then took place Wits deep!}* affecting. There was no ipplause, but the most profound silence, Fayetteville Prices Current. DECEMBEll 2, 1851. with the statement already in type, (see I)icccding page,) from the Asheville Mes senger. Hut we learn from this statement, that Dr. Erwin, a witness for the State, (who had attended Avery after the first fight,) testified on the trial that “from the BACON— Hit Hams, Sides, Shoulders, estem, BEESWAX— COFFEE— Rio, Lagruira, I St. Domingo, From —as it was manifest that the prisoner was i (jQ-j'Tiix- ac(juitted upon the la.st ground of defence j Strictly prime,- set up by liis counsel, and upon consulta-! I’rime, tion with the members of the Bar he found ! , j . that all concurred with him in opinion.” { LAGGING- * I (iiiiuiy,- Duivilce, liurlajis, $ The Whis 3Ieetin«r, advertised for ves- j the Whig National Convention. V tail T selections of persons to be noticed; that its We may hereafter recur to the subject; i injuries Mr. Averv had received, he was j t^^day, was j)ostponed until to-day, in con-1 ^oxtoN Y.VRNS , We have no information, personal v'ketches are stroujilv tinctured f«>r we do not think that a book .so cvi- wholly unable to enga^je in any kind | j ( • • • I 1 I >•.'.* • i » 1 • J !iri> nrit ‘il.Io rtnlJiuli tho r»rr>_ I nf tlio organization of Congress; "ith the author s yxditicai feelings, pro- dently partial, and so grossly inaccurate, houlil lie allowed to take a place as “Ilis- t tl'>' ' ^Message is in the hands during a tleifiration of members of his own should l\i'tiii;ister of this town, sealed up, justi e to some of Much bullying and boasting by Flem-^ attended, and the b ming were jtroven on the trial. No. ft to 10, , are therefore not able to publish the pro-j DOMESTIC GOODS— coiul.at with Hemming on that evenin.n.' | eeedings this week. The meeting was well Sheeting., st spirit i)ievailed— \Tii'rr'i; that true-hearted Whig, ilugli Waddell, , Fu,n.'_ 1 to I'O t'pened as sot»n as information fl‘ose W higs whom he introduces. And It is stated in some of the jt.ipers that ‘ “Just at the calling of (^nrt, ^Ir. | Uosolutions were unani-1 Siipei*fine, " n h lien* ('v’''^l'*d'lv tivdav ^ that it fiuallv, that C’ol. John II. Wheeler, “T. S. Mi'- Fillmore has withdrawn for the ]>re- Fleimning was seen by a witness coming I adopted, ajiproving of the present j ''' ‘'tnnirated to ('u.Mm-ss. ' ’ It will *N- c! M. N. 1. W. is, in the estima- the IVesidential canvass. A fVom the direction of his hotel, and cm.,ss- A'’';V;y--^tnUion, .and declariug a pr.^ i' tion of the iiitlior in rlv >^l'rewd man is Mr. Fillmore, lint if Mr. over the street from the enclosure the next I re-1 ,I,,l,lv appear ni Ihursda) s Observer, • , ‘»«i t xtiod.n^l> impoit- believe he will, whi* h surrounded it, 1k« met a witness anl ' President of the United i „;«!i that more of our subst riiiers, J' -rsonage—a whole page, in small !>r- ’ . . . if he has not alreudv done so, what will spoke to him in a loud tone of voice, and jI’ecoiiimcnding John A. „ i„ town, had entitled themselves to type, being devoted to an account of him- become of the A’ice *J’residentship of Mr. “give my respects to your lady. 1 , Ksq. of (niilford, as the AVhig it ill that paper.'* ,'ive KwrTTKVII.l.K AM) C’kntkk Pi.ank ,, ,,, Wo learu that the first .seven ,)f tliis ivoad have been put under I .iitrait at an average of about S1224 }»er i,,:!,’ fur the Ibuid comph'te. John A. Wiili-ii'i'' K>'i- I' '"* taken the contract. Tho Toll;* fi>r tlic inoiuh of Novciubcr, on the ].■ \ \V. rii'.nU Ui>al. lire nut all rojiorteii to the $ h.is heeu paid in. inohnUng all tl,.. • .'i ' C'iiiil ap. jniil to the 27th on ihe wa- ., I'oiiiinir 'liiwii. The uinouat yet t'> he re- ,;ol will iiiaUc the a};/r^-}rate 3iuii from 5!'j7o Mails.—The Postmaster st'lf and his family, besiiles the important (IrMham, and wh;it (if all that enthusiasm understand she said to you if you were to ' candidate for (_rovernor of this State, information, vouchsafed to the wond«>rin" "’hich was suffered to escajie in certain come to her after reet-iving a cowhiding ! ReronJcr public, that when Mr. (laston made his '"I’''.mid he tempted j , . , , , . . I’aleijrh Ueuister diil jubilate. a])poarance in l»ali'igh to take his .seat in ^ the House of Commons as the MltllO'liAt fonf'Tnirt-.- to give you another.” were standing around and ut-ar, wutui uiv , Aiulrews, ol ticorgia, is pr remark was made. W itness went some deliberations. They are moving on with ; This body is ■ Several jjcrsnns now in Se.ssi’in in this place, liishoj) , near, when the , Andrews, of (icorgia, is presifling over its j ’irn, ^Vhcat, (>at.*. Peas, ll\ e, HIDK.^— Dry, (I'l-een, II{0.\— Swede.'i, common har. Ditt^), wide, English, toll, .si-lected him, the said (’(1. John H. W hei'ler, to present to the House his cre- dentialsll Pro-di-gi-ous! The whole para graph ill which this fait is recorded is too charaeteristie t(» be oniitti'd. Here it is: “The writi r well recollects that, while sitting in the nfiice of Judgi* Taylor, then I'hiif .lu.stice of the Supriine Court (the Cuha, New Orlcan.>», (none.) to him. Avery tVoui his officf, would have ; roing to press approathed the Court liou.^c, in an oppo-j excited a »leb:i site dirertion tf» that by which Flemming 7() jircachers ht.” Wedoul.tm.t that'the Jour- hotel. The hrst othersexpeeted.-AV//. AW. *27. j case that was called when Court met, w’as — ~ ! ^Ai.i — U-voutly wishes that all the above one in which Fiemniin'»’was a party His Anunn Phmh lioiuJ.—At a meeting of | Liverpool, (»ack.) ~ ■ ' - - - ^ - - »1 (hll.) were true. TiiK -lOKNt V. A Rather a waste of the raw material that, we think, member |,pjr ,>nr whig friends to keep cool. It from the town of Newbeni, he, Mr. (ias- will be all right. We’ll beat them any fifty yards, into the lower room of the : facility and case, de.spatching the usual j LARD way, and they ueed not bo uneasy about ^'"urt House, and saw Avery with a drunk- business for such an occasion. W'c have ^ it. It will be done in a very sciciitifie client, hanging on to him, and tilking , licard of no (jiiesfioii, up to the time of | inanner. It will be a clean, elear, and to him. Avery troui his i>flice, would have ' iroing to j>ress with this pa]K*r, that has j uumistakeable. beat.— W i(ntnif(un *fnir. appioached the ( ourt Ilou.'»*.*, in an oppo- j cxeitcd a tlebatc. ^I'here are now about OILS Thv wish was father, Harry, to that ^ite dirtrtion tf» that by which !• lemming 7() jirtiachers in attendance, and some! l.inseed, thou nal dt _ _ Alum SEED— riaxseed, ’lover, SHOT— Common, per hag, ISiick, Sl’llMTS— iVacli I5randy, .Vpiile Northern “ N. r. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, .Liiiiaicii Rum. Krencli IJramly, Ameri«‘an Gin, P. S. After the above was in type, wc two clients were palling at Avery, who,lid ter,‘ which has been (luite feeble .'it' late, ‘ SL-GAK— find that the Washington correspondent of not see him. Hi- remained at tlie table a prcventin«- his attendance. i Loaf, the Journal of C’oinnifrcc, (a horofiK-tt- moment, and then pas.sed clear of the, linUhjh J^fyislrr, Si(. fitst. I Cru.'ihed, h and jK-r.sons between Avery and ! ' ' , .. i St. Croix. 10 11 y I f 'tlj 17: 1=^!; ICii 15 4 ^>1 4 4! 50 i?8 il6 jlo 14 ,23 ;ii I 10 i ' ‘A ■18 Hi 13 ■ 10 '83 CUMBEKLANi) ACADEMY, The Winter ^Je^sion in' thie Insti-- tution will eomraenee en T/iarsday the first day of Junnary »nd close on the Thnrsday in May, under the charge of theforispr Principal. Tuition same «s heretofore. Board various prices, from ^7 to .Sift pe»- month. i>eceml)«r 1, 18ol.- 44-JJw WHEtfiER’S Historical Skot* hescf North Carolina, !*52. T\'iley’8 North f iirolina Boader, $1, Daily expected from I’hJhidelidii:!, )iy E. J. Hale son, Dcc. 2. TURPE^riXE LAM) ~ ‘ FOB SALE. ^OB sfllo, 5^.93 Acres of L.AND on .lames Creek, .‘iml (140 aeros on Cypress Creek, ' i» Gnmberland. oonTenicnt to the W estern Tlaiik Road, heavily timbered, and admirably adapted to the rtiaking of Turpentine. Apply at tins Office. Nov. 28. 1851. 44tf F l)Ut we read a f»‘W papers, and coun.sci declared they were not read}’, hoiisf now oct'upiod by Judi'e Saumlers), "i* have nowhere, save in the Journal, Avery was sitting in front of the Clerk’s and re.'idiiig under his care the elements s»'cn .-^o prejiosterous an idea as that “Mr. tiible to the left. 1'K‘tnming started to- ,, ,„.ra! lias effected an arrangement by „f the law, that on a bright morning in Fillmore has withdrawn,” or thinks of he Cleik’s table, with his cloak on —he got alnio.st to Avery, some ten feet ition in which the will place him. .^Ir. Fillmore,” , , I . r AT »»*c’ V**' »» lio iiitii > \'ni 1 11 Hi v/\.: & - r 7 \ )!. aii 1 aiiiMiig at tluMuhor.it .> . .1. f^oni hi:' native coujitv of Hertford, and to»> shrewtl thus t(» j>l:;y into the luuids of V AtJNArio.v OF Mr. Wkbstkr K'>k the youngest membi r in the house), he met his enemies. ,, ,„.nu n.T^ .....(.v.wv... lue ia«, mai on a oi uioiuing in l iHniuie luis withdrawn, :1„. aii.l pas*,iwrs „tv vm- -Nov., 1S-J7. tl,,' .NVwl.oin .In.ve up. ,villi,Iravviujr, from u positio „ .i t,,„. .V,.„ Y.., k .ml «-a,l,i„,.,o„ ' I.C.. .1..- .''--e I..; I . ,c « , 1 1 . u ,^1. (I Vi'“l'aniiir to i;o to tiit> (ai>itol to !ittend to • ’ • ' ’ ,-„r.vo h-.ui^s^ IcaMUg eac pl.ici . . a member “-V shrewd man i.s and several persons between the Stockholders of the Anson Plank Uoad, held in tliis town, on Thur.sda}'la.st, Allan MacFarlan, Hsrp, was elected Pres ident, and the following gentlemen Di- rector.s:—J. C. C’oit, Ah'x. .McQueen, J. W. Leak, J. Ell (Jregu, S. W. C’ole, W’. (n«>ne.) 4 5 () 8 !1 18 '■ iHji li |! II I. '.♦0 il HO !i 1 r,o 140 180 11 great Couveiitiou the door Judu^p Taylor, who asked him . i- Af II- 1 111 "* the house, as Mr. (raston was thire. ,f fao ‘u 'I*'. W el'stcr a.s.*iemlde(l ;HK i’lt ^ AT- Tl* .1 1 1.1 He was introduced, and Mr. (Jaston ae- ];. -tnii on Tue.sday last, by whic h he oompunied him to the Capitol. As yet it .«, iifiiii^iasticallv nominated for the next was not known liiui the motive of the The Journal age up.” ‘whistles to keep its cour- them: he stopped, turned back, threw off li- Leak, William Smith and L. I> his cloak, and then went to the Clerk’s | l^ennett. \\ndcshoroinjh An/ms. table, directly in front (d‘ Avory, tmd a- FKDEll.vL «'oriVF. bout N feet from luin, ainl was .seen to look i This Tribunal convened in this citv on at Aveiy. At this time, there were several Monday last, and had not adjourned at the j peisons between them, and a bench about time of our going to press. Judge Wayne, ■ Idvast high, and tw(» f'»et wide, a»id one or only, is fire.sent—the health of Judge l*ot lVo-1-at of the I'nited States. EWjuent intr.xluctiou, or tlu‘«>bj«‘« t of Mr. (ra.ston Jlrhc^w.redelivered by tho Hmi. Messrs. C^JI'itol. When wc reachetl ' , ‘ 1 T 'r« 1 th>* Ibui.se of ( oiiiiiions, all eves were \s’,:iuhi and i lu'ate, and J. 1. Stephen- . , m n * .1 • *1 ■' ^ turned npon .Mr. (i.iston. then in the zenith neutral pajier,) has startetl such a story about 31 r. Fillmore. A lik* Iv be upon J of his fame anl p ipul.aity. He presented to the writer, a eertiheato of bis t‘lectii>u, as the nil niiier from Newbern, and l'Io^t (juietiv rei|uestt'd him ti> p:esi ut it to the House. it was doin'. This was his first interview with this distinguished man, and his first motion in the House of Coininons. Ho well recollects the high satistuction ;.iid • r fp !ii the Statp Dep:.rtmcnt wlicncver improvement that he h rived from an inti- : «1,all have be.'n nominated bv anv other mate anl p rs-mal intercourse with him S:.t.-aud it i^ supp osed Vermont will l”-=“*tical wisdom tlmt , . 1 I M his course ami conversation alfonievi—the Il air.i it'’ niii verv soon;—ami that .'Ir. , ■ 1 *1 ^ ^ charm of his wit in ]>nvate circles—the tii Will ••'Uecced him as Secretary of l,i-i|li;incy of his eloijuenec iii the Hall.” ^ (^ol. Wheeler also informs the world, .'Ia-A'IU r.M ci rtii n sh >w the choice of 197 whigs :i'i! if'J Ilf all other p.«rties. There are V 11. ,\n address to the people of the I nitf'l States, written in Hon. Kdward Kviri tt’> l ost style, was adopted; Com- i.i'ttoc i.r (’orrespoiidcnce a])pointed, ite. Wi ii'tiT Clubs are forming throughout til,- ( it\ and State. It i> now said that Mr. Webster will re- himself, and ay>proa( hed his counsel in Loi’lS\ ILLK, Ni\. ._5. j I’orto Kico, . •'^t'^ryiii- tVoMt, in.stead of behind, as is usual, and Ar,,/iW.7/ /w! N>w ^ deed, that such a i»erson sh(mld be in the U.;,ut forward to speak to him, with hi.s • lie Kentucky legislature | ,5 . emfidence of the President I .>ide to Avery, anl about six feet from him. * 'allots to-day fitr I nited States j Leaf. - - _ .\verv rose up iiistantlv, presented his pis- ®^’"‘‘tor. On the last ballot the vote stood Manufacturel, Thk nkxt Phksii.kntv.—I’he Editor FK.„,n,infr “I"'' •'l^Trnyoather, (dem ,) .V.l; Dixon, i wfHTK LKAD- of the Kichm Whig, writing from took his j.o.-ition. Flemming immediately 1' ‘JF',]. W.ishin^tiMi, savs that the hanees for rosf* up erect, stcppel back, anl faced - I' Kee, 1; ( . I. Cla}, 1. ; 11,0 .Urlino A>.Ty and ll„v« l„s 1..U.1 „p to l.is l.r.vst; tw. nlj h.iIluM alrraJj as he did this, Avery advanced and threw the pist«d at him. Col. (laither seized Avery, and not knowing whether Flem ming had been touched, carried him out of the Court Hous(‘, and coming bac k, and tltK.ing Flemming dead, he returned to Avery, and then eoniing back again, aii- nouiic» d to the Judge that Avery was in (.’ertainly, the >j)oils party could j),,. Sheriff’s room, and surrendered hini- If. Jndire Hattie then ordered him to 1 10 1 75 14/ I: ;40 i4« ii l40 ■ 10, i:^o II l .'io II I'Mi i';:s '■I 1 ! ! T 1- i- I U I: iJiii 18 L Fifievn Dollars llnrnrd. i I The above i*ewdrd of Fifteen Dollars I I will be paid for the npprchcnsion and delivery i I to me. at Marion H.. (S, C.) or for lodgiiig 1 I him in any SHf'e ,iail so tlint I can get him. of I I’ny fellow WII,Lis. ifc is about 18 or 19years i old. a bripht nnilatto, about five feet > or 8 : inches high. He was last seen near Campbell’i?' I Fridge, inquiring the way to Mr. Dnrias .Tack- j son's. C. HENRY 1>LA('K. i No^O, 1851. 44-*:n ^ i $50 lieward. I The above reward will bo paid for j the delivery to me, or !j>40 for coiitiiiement in I any Jail so that 1 get him, of r negro man T ' named .IIM, formerl.v the property of Flora Mc- _ Lean, on .Tumping Run, Cumberland coiinty * I } bonght liini about two j'ears ago, during all wl'och tiA*^ he has been runaway. 1 suppo.«or i he is lurking about the neighborhood iu which I lie was raised, near the Little Kiver Cotton j Fiict»iry. He is about 18 or 11> years tt' age, _ I yellow complection, stout built. Any iuform- ^ I ntion, addressed to me at Raleigh, vill W thaukfullv received. .lOHN JIcLEAN. j JohiistoR. f0»iTty, N. C., D»c, 1, 18'»1. 44*(f Lins'C(l Oil, in quantities to suitr j I 2,tKK) n«. pure WHITE LKAD, in lurge and I j small kegs. I Fire-proof P.aints. for roofs of house.'?, i ' Toicetlier with a ireiieral assortment of othcf ir,. Paint.^. ! '.o ! Just received and for snie bj* I DKVEKLV KOSr k SON', i Nov. 2-V 18r,l. 4‘A-Ht 2 .>0 3 ,40 21 i ,ia 12 i i* H 8 1 15 (leii. Scott are since the Pennsylvania and Ohio elections. And add>,— “.\in >ng the Deni'M»r:iey, the pretensions of Judge l>ong1as are said to be on tho wane. .'Nleantinie, two new candidates hav.* been brought into view. One rd th*‘s‘ is that man of the patched breechis, (lov. Marey. had, and the result s(‘cms as far off as ever. MARRIED, ' (•n the 2'>th idtiino, by the Uev. John Dej>o, 1 Mr. .lOHN' BKLL to Miss SAR.Vll A., da»igh-■ ter of Hugh ainl Klizuheth Ciilniore—all of Cum- ! herl.-ind county. i In rdadeii county, on the ‘Joth uU., by the ' Kev. .)ohn (iwen. 1».VMKL M. .McDON.VLD. of Fayetteville, to Miss ANNA C., eldest daughter of MHlc(»m Monroe. Ksi- In .MbemHrle, on the 20th nit., bv the Rev’d KTT->.—(’oiujdete returns of (page 111*, vol. "2,) that /if was the author take no titter exponent of its prinei]ilcs. of the Preamble and Uosolutions which It is, howevi'r, suspected that he is intend- he cominitted, and upon Col. Gaither’s re- Richardson. Dr. FHKSTON W. W0()I,LF:Y were presented to the Ij’;:islature of 1844 to be u.^sed by the quest, he was excused from prosecuting, as LKTITIA HF.AUN, daughter of Mr. '> bv Dr ('’•inieron Ch lirni in »>f the to dmw the Hunkers to tlietu; Heitor, Mr. Avery being his nephew.” bben Hearn - - , . . -o, by Ir. (ameron. f h.urn an of the .,^-f,.rward.s to be thrown by, when the j,, chan-^ Also, on the same d.ay. ,n .Manly county, by (.onimittee on tho subject, mi the death of netted. Ex-.'^c-rctarv Walk 4 » \.:i ani i s. There was 4>> majority a- .'.iii'’ ihe whiL's last year in the house, :;ii'l 7 in the senate. Till- coalition will therefore be able., ■! to re-cU:ct (i.iv. lioutwell. . . Henry Marsh:,11. Ksq., Mr. WHITSON CARTER - , , • i.’ 1 • I- 1 ■ 1 taken place in Mr. Avery s manner to .\n.ss SMITH, daughter of Mr. John Snnth. 1 Judge* (j.ist.m. llie presumption is, ot er, now much figuring in Eughmd, and ^iuee the affair at McDowcll. That his In Anson county, on the f.th in.-tant, by the } course, that Col. Wheeler is proud of the high in favour with her Political Econo- seemed to brood over it to the cxelu- -l^hn Monroe, Mr. .\15NER FLOWERS to ; the other new competitor. He id’ every thing el.sv; (hat on Monday M.VK1 ll.\ VV A>iT OF M()M:Y. JB^ Tho.-^«» who are indebted to me*, by Note or Aecowftt, will ploise settle by the 1st of Jjiniuiry, thut I may be wble to with thuse* 1 owe. A. A, McKETHAN. Nov. 2fi, 18ST. J3-tf ^ ” XEW~CAUPETING^ ' ROLLS Rrassels, Ingrain and Staii*' JL * F Carpeting, new aud lashionublc Tat-- triis, jast leceive'l. I —also— - li> Vegs Spikes and large Niiils,- 2o boxes Raisins, Ho bugs Shot, Indigo, ('liMoolttte, Salad and Castor Oil, witbi au addition to our Stock of Hardware. S. W. TILLINOIIAST & CO. I Nov. 26, 18.')1. 4H-tf ' ^Veiv Flrni* The undersigned have entered intr>* Copartnership, under the Firm and stvle of McLEAN & JONES, for the purpose of doing a general Mercantile and Uarter l»uhiness, us Moi..vs9ks.—The quantity in market is light, also for the distillation of Turpentine, and prices range rather above our quotationa. | A. D. McLE.VN. .Sai.t.—Sack Salt firmer. Sells at 1 oO. i O. .TliNLS. SiMRiTs.-The large receipts of Northern Rrandy and Whiskey h.Hve a tendency to curtail VlfVl 1.’ \ T 1' the sale of domestic spirits, but prices remain iVlL ljtj ^ » Mv tirm. • A GOOD sized MULE, warranted gentle iu Tt nrENTiNK.—No change in dip or scrape. ' haruvssi. Apply soon to Spirits have advance!; 250 barrels sold at 2^3 to 27 cts. No. 8 Rosin )•'). 30 2'.')0 I |2U REVIEW OF THE MARKET. CoTT«>x.—The market has been quite animn- t(‘d. We advance our rates according to last sales. Fi.oi'f.—Present prices hardly sustained. Gkaix.—No change. A Fayetteville, Nov. ELIJAH FT'LLEK. :.j. 18-31 43-2t paternity of tho Preamble and Resolutions, mis^s, 13 CoTTO.N F vCroHIKS. I! ji’.:ili( (11 and Patriot is urg'ngupon the l*onor of being kmuMi as their authoi. J.'fee Trade and ciriz •:> .f Wayne county to build a Cot- e.^hibition of the chara tcristic viodvs- ce.ssion party of our own country. Hi Ph * Gold'borouLdi i.s unwilling to be lonjr'T deprived of •'■■‘‘Otd b> a ombi- .,^1 J uesday till the slaying, he seemed '' ' ■ ' nition of biUgl.^hmon, and of those who unconscious of what he was doing, made p (rti i:lar engagements about business and forir d them, nor could he be arou.sed, to '^V1L.^^.’!^GT0N Mi,rtivET. ‘ Bacfm dull: no cperations to notice. I-ar»l ’ Lli.ES. voungest daughter of' w.anted, at 12 cts. Fair stock of ^ ('orn; last sales at ,V>; retailing at G7J to 70. ' Daltimore Flour selling from store at stock ^ ^ ' of Fa^-etteville brsindx rather light. Soft Tur- D I £ li j ' pentine 2 3-5: Hard 1 3.ii; Spirits advanced 1 ct. In th's town, on Sinidav evening last, the per gallon; sales at .>0 cts. lar 1 Ho. limber Mr. .Sandiord Ule: .3 ith ult.. aged S7 ye.irs. Mrs. SAHAH DAW- t —Sales of four ratjs as follows: one at o ^5, one one at ^5/, and one at $y. Herald. Charleston, Saturday last. Cotton mar- weak. prices in favor of buyers. ♦> to 8J. At New York, same *late. Cotton firm, at 8J 1 r I- - - business, after makin-_-some inoffeetual at- '‘r- 'Vm.,1 u.ve, on Urove Mrect, ttiis at-; tor mnldling Uplands. * a.!e profits, .U-. &c., and would be glad grammar sntriciently vouch b.r his accura- „f l},eadstuffs would amount, for tempt« to -et his mind :.rouscd to the na- ‘""rT At Columbia Cotton 0 to . , , 1 .. 1 1 /.f Tt. tl... .1 * \ * ••-n -u- /■ ! 11 • I.i .m U&IU 10 im n.i j,, i;„beson count v. on the 18th nist.. Mrs.! lotal receipts of (.otton, 4/6.8i bales, a- - :ne of our e.xchanges would publish the m this pai taular at lej. t. In tin. tir.,t the \ear, to about millions of ddlar>. ture ol the busine.-s, left liini, and returned BARBARA McMlLLAN. widow of the late gainst 4ol,203 last year. Increase 2o,»i 14. ^in-d i,.formation.” line the Cohmel wrote, “The General A.s- 1 find that he has come ;iinazingly near l^omo with the thorough conviction that Hector McMillan. She was a devotedly pious . ■ - Thus called upon, wc would inform the icniblv . f North Carolinalearned that the mark; for that they will be :-5;')0 niil- },js ,ni„d wa.s disf:rdered }>v the intensity ■'‘“'IhTci^'b' in the esteem and al- 1 ' I -1^ » since tfirir last Session ” Ae Fivi* linpn Hous shoit of it. Tlic period of such a i of his feelings, niton the situation in which that there arc sovcrall'acto- •"'"tc t/>ru last fecssion, Ae. J nt line.s J , ^^ fection of all who knew her. l.ii;,i!can tiiar tncre arc several r act o- • — ' , ... .... fin.meial arithmetical exploit ought cer-‘ he was placed ‘ K. C. Pearson, Esq. of />' r;- lu and about thi.s place, which we iiave « ‘ ‘C same paragrap 1, it wrote, ^.,1,,]^^. without such a sign ^ Morgaiiton, and John Burgin, Es(|., and children, and numt^rous relaCncs and fricmls to I; 'the eitizoMs of W ayiie can piir- I iie licnoral oi the otjto, tioiu a(lni!r;itinii li»r liis oi culculalioTi two other of tlic lnirlu*st rc- luotirn their loss. 'li-t at less than cost, and thus save the unsullied character and ine.stimable as wmld b'^ given by his nomination. If | fipectability and intelligence, testified to tlKiu^elvos the trouble and oxponse of worth of this distinguished citizen, m con- FAIU iNOTICi:. Those persons who have been called upon for the Taxes due the Town, and have not paiiL are informetl that I shall apply to tlie County Court n^»xt week, tor an Order for the sale of all Real E.xtnte liable. 1’hose who wish to s.'.ve cost will do well to attend to this notice.- (!. DE.MJNG, Collector. Fayetteville, Nov. 2.'>, 18.'>1. 43-2t CO^'riiE tiiidorsigncci, I'GuiKler and Machinist, has consented fo act as Agent fur the only actual K)RTAP.LE CIRCUL.tiR SAW MILL in tire I’hited Sbvtes, made by Wm. McKinstry of ashington. These Mill? are of Cast Iron, no brick being iised in their erection. They «an be takeu down, removed 5 miles, and put Ml operation in D> hours. Power of I’ngine 20 horse; will cut 15,000 feet riank Road Lum- Thcse Mills have taken the t.nil.ling. The.se Factories are not so pro- w ions tin-t no acts or words can expre.s.s (ita'.lo,^. under the democratic tariff of //«•//• deep venerati m,” .Sec. Here the Le- M*;. . a- their owners could dc.sire. lJut gi>»Iafure is, iu the same breath, rcprc.sent- the (li'ni’wratic friends of tiie Kepublican, ill tile !' laocratic county 'f Wayne, are II ' li'iiil t perfectly satisfied with tho aforc- •'•ai'J tariff; and would make no objection "il that score. “For further information. ed as both singular and plural, and as be- iug conscioii.s “/Vom” the unsullied char- a m:in is *ver to bo exalted to tho Pri'si-: jj;^j„e effect.’' ilency for the enormity of his blunders,! Honor Judge Rnttle charged tho there can be no nci'il to w;iit. Mr. alk-■ jnrv substantially as follows: er caii never bo exceeded.” j ‘‘That the liegislature had jtrovided I men, who had made law their study, and lu therefore ].resnmed to under-! :V L T d' South Caro- ' 1 i. fninstruetthon. ! >CMrS. “How THIS wniu.l) IS (llVEN TO I'll’-TUNO. Ihe Governor it ^outn \ stand it better than juries, to instruct them acter, &c. In another paragraph ^'laried J***”? among other remarkable things, says, j vv liat the law is, as a]>plicable to each case stutions” is improperly used for rurifnin i'l Message to the Legi.slature, 1 that came before tiiem that in cases stations. In another it is said, “Nothing “You are fully aware of our wrongs, and : they bmind ^to be governed^ In Orange county, near Cedar Grove, on the 24th ult.. Mr. JOHN KELLY, aged about 70. In Raleigh, on the Nth ult., if lirain Feve?-, CH.ARl.E.'' R.VI TLJ^. infant son of Charles and Laura rhillips, (*f Chapel Hill, agel 11 months and 14 days. At Rutheii'orflton. on the 21st ult. >fr. THOS. A. HAYDEN, former Editor of the Mountain TIvMPERAXCE NOTICE. A CCORDING to uppointment, I’rof. Hewlett ber per 24 honra. will deliver a Temperance Lecture this premium at the Mnrylaiid State Fair ovor all Evening, at a quarter before 7 o’clock, iu tha others, and are considered the best in the world. Fayetteville Hall, which the cilizem* in gnuentl f would be pleased tti receive orders, either for and the Ladies iii particular are invited to at- the Engines with or without the Mill, i.etter tend. addressed to H. G. Hall will receivc prompt Jit Tuesday Evening, Dcc. 2. Itjwl tention. 1 — I will put these Mills up any where within \(f rppER LEA'riii:i{. miles of Fayetteville, if desirable. KmTEhavealargelotof UPPER LEATHER, ' „ W W at Tannern' prices, which we will take No\. ». j, 1o-»1. ^ green or dry Hides for, or would n«t refuse j /m o i _ 1 1/ii _• cash. CUOK & TAYLOR. , WlluloVV (.lui^S, 8 .K 10 Und 10 Dec 1- ARRIVALS. Steamer Rowan, with Odd Fellow and Dec. 2, I80I. 44-4w I NVAN'l^lONEY, ! And I have now on hand 225,000 BRICK, that 1 wish to exchange for monev. JOHN E. TATTER.^^ON. Dec. 1, 18.'il. 4l-4w ~PL\nY HOAD NOTICeT~ CJEALED l*ROl*OS.\LS will be received for 1 1 • O' •> 1 It" could exceed his lonir bridit and '^lorious I'^-'deral Government which j law as laid doA, n by the louit, and if they j Monev in tow, anl goods for li Rose & j F'l*'y ft this office, ’—as the advertise- could exceca ni.^ long, uii„ui, ana ^lonous i„^titnted for our pr.dection anl wel- ! took upon themselves to di.sregard tho in- -^vhite & Cn.l.-rhill, R Mitchell. J W Sand- ! -av. , career in life, but the traiujuil manner in other States ' s-tructions given them, tho court would not f„rd. Loete 's Johnsm. J A Gilchrist, White & The sJhse.iption';:? 820W l-y X-r- V’'' '>•” what? Another directed all its energies to the destruc-1 permit the verdict to stand. In criminal j t'ik. w.s stated bv the Telegniph to be for Paragraph re:uls as follows: tion of that institution vj,on uhuh our crry | cases junes had ^the^pl^.sical ^ ^ ^ Lutte’rloh, H & -..nnoin.theW.-ldonUailKoadtoacon- ‘‘Ijjto General A..s. , ' but'if they do so, it was upon their own h Ij^NVm , . r. >orth Carolina teel tlu-ir inability to ex- Lookin;r to tiie increase of negroes, and ; ’, * \ .lones, R D .MlNciII, t 11 hrus, J n \ J . (iast.m l!,«,l. Kutwe lUeir I'eclinss, or tho»c of thoir ,|,eir pro^nt hi-.l, price, .-e tl.ink, .hat if ihcconrt wouKI .l.«l,argo C T llai^l. & Son, lin.wn, f raley .t s,,r,-t.mher, ,nd lumWr lor lh6_»,,,«. only half the amount was for that LMnistituents, in vi*w of the loss which the 12. in good order, of e.xcellect quality. I’ntty, in Tin Ctr>it.*fer» .-ind JiffnUlern/ Spanish Whiting, in quantities to suit. Just received and for sale by REA EKLY ROSE & SON. Nov. 25. 18ol.- 43-3t NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the late* firm of Blocker ,'v: Bidlard. are requested Grading, Bridging, Planking and finishing to present the same to Mr. E. Fuller, Fayettc- the Anson I’lank Rond, from Wright’s Folly to Rocky River, an*l also for supplying the neces- , . , it be true that the Feileral Government and the other half for the Kidge- State has su.stained: yet they deem it due . j n •. • * n 1 » „ «»; u,.,l Clarksville Hail ' to the ,„eu,or, of’ ipar.e.! taleols, a,..l 1>»-’ ''"•‘■f-; to 1,0 d^t no- ■n. S al lloa.I I,a. bee.. ..o„,,.kt..l “r ‘I"'- the ...«t.tut.„n it must f , i. , , , 1 vices, to offer the following Uosolutions. that there is very little force in all the I >a i ..HMnouth to \V eldon. i . • ri- i, • „ r -i » . , . „ , , , , • According to our recollection of Lindley ctieriries aforesaid. A f-Uhration of the event took place at f . r i n ,.0,.. \V„i . rr , , , Murrays Grammar, a boly acting with In another place the (loveinoi says,— on 1 ue.day }afit, by a Dinner at •' . . ,, 1 n t n * Or, !,,,, ' * T , II- perfcc-t unanimity, as the Legislature did, “But above all, I call ujion you to rc- a, „l„. l, ,|,eeehe» were Oeliv- , n,-tasiol. v|,e-.ks l,ro™.,lv in the raeHllcr ">0 8"Wiers of the Feileral Mellae, Hon. AVn,.S..W.e,,''." Government are now statione,l o„ your ■""1 U. M. Saunders. About 400 “uJ »l'cuhl have (o overawe or to eocree you. i„ ^v,.|.ioi, train to at-to express .ts own feel- I'inckney, and t' lid tl;e f eh hr-itif i cvcn of Fort M«mltrie (which your fathers its duty in this c:*so and tell them what ; l'», S J Hinsdale. H B Havs iS; Son. (J S Hodges. 1‘or particulars, appl.v to the President of the the law was—if they disregarded it, the & Taylor. C Lutterf.d., E O Schwartz J & Company at n.eraw, S. C. resi.onsibility rested with tl!em. He had V •'^'o"Us, S Pearce, J i) Bumpass, h J Hale • • , , , » , . iV Son, !iml 2o passengers, no power to control them. After exj.iani- j ^ ing to the jury what was murder, and the j OF WI IlitiTO.li. m'^aiiing of malice, and how murder was estimated to manslaughter, he instructed A 1 ’(»r. ier would parse the sentence jrati~ go gallantly defended) and which were *'i'vro woirrii boasti.n*; jF.~Our ' |,is long and faithful scrvicc.s,” wo ‘-•otciiiporanes who mention the receipt of eaiiuot imagine. P't.ito .s pounds shouhl , jj, another paragraph of the prejimblc, Olio giowii on the plantation of Leuiuel j Wheeler induces the Legislature to ■'f-imtt, Ksq., 4 miles fnmi Clinton. It j “I'ull of years, and full of honors, he lOi g,,on iiftj.,. being takeu : ^.jthout a struggle or a murmur, a ^iers were jurf stationed on that coast, or nil t le earth. It is of the West India ! ^-orjd (,f gloom for an eternity of glory.” forts frowning upm arc indcd.ted for it to | Colonel must be deeply enamored One might infer from the A. Himdl, of Clinton. I Wgioomy” idea, for he applies it to (iovernor’s language that some cbangc haa ''c have received u neatly pritited catiw ! Mr, Macon, iu another part of the book, place iu those luatterej but we pre ceded to the General Government for your protection, are now frowning upon Charles ton. Surely this monstrous insult, added to our injurie.s, will rouse the pride and patriotism of our people. Pray, was there ever a time when sol- "guc of the Tru.stecs, Faculty and Stu- iits (it Wake Forest College. From it 1' :uii that there are in the Collegiate time to discoyer (fjuotii'g from himself,) and to how many other persons who died, we have not had Governor’s voice i.s still for seces- ^'“1 Acadeiuical lepartments 108 Students. It the Ivlitor of the Wilmington .four* ini will rofi.ct on the tone of the llaleigh sion, or, as he expresses it, “That, aa our Certaiuly nothing could be more incor- equality is not acknowledged in the Tnton, rect than the designation of this as a should assert our independence out of «world of gloom” to 31r. Gaston. To him II »“ j I “ the K«,. Ila.il M.nlj-, U. U. for l>.'C»i.l»t puijiu un, he will see a reason for cur CoL WUeeler himself says iu the same of South Carolina College, to succeed Uou. Wm. *>uaik to whieh he takes exception. [breath. He had attained to the highest, C.Preston. ARRIVALS. Xov 2(’)—Piarquc tjrlean St .Tohn from Matan- tho jury that the provocation st;t up by the ' ?:as; Schr Wm H Smith from New York. 27— prisoner’s counscl as mitigatiliii the kill- ! Schr Memento from New York. 28—Brig Ella ing to maiislauchtcr, did not haVe that cf- ' fr'"" Foundland; Schrs Fidelia from PhiU- fe?t, and that the killing under tho fjr- . _ cum.'^tances detailed by the witnesses was | Ti \T/ 'ir A OV murder, not manslaughter, although tho i ^ - li.Alvill Cv prov(x-ation given to prisoner was as great i offkh for salk: as could be given by one man to another, i Crushed, cau.sing, as was U;stifiod by a witness, even j a lady to forget the gentleness of her sex, j ALLA.V .MACFARLAN, Pre.sident. Nov. 27, 18')1. 44-?>w lUY. RALES HAY, 6(K) Bnahels Corn. For sale bv \V, H. LUTTERLOlf. lOO Deo. 2, 1851. 44-tf and to tell her husband, had he received such an indignity without resenting it, she | would be tempted to inflict the siime in- j dignity upon him. j ‘‘As to the other defence set up by the | prisoner’s counsel, if they believed the prisoner’s mind was so disordered by the j indignity offered him by the deceased, or j from any other cause, as not fo know what! he was doing—or that which he was doing ' was a criiuo-—and that in this state of^ frenzy, brought on by this greatest of all i indignities, as it was aduiitted to be, ho ! knew not the place where he was, the I criminftlity of the act ho did, and in this j state of mind he took tlie life of the de- j Loaf and Havana Sugar. Rio, Laguira; and old Gov’t Java Coffee. Dundee, Gunny, and Burlaps Bagging. Rope and Twine. Iron, Nails, Salt, Molasses. Cheese and Raisins. Blacksmiths’ Tools, Axes, Spades, Shovels. Iloes, Scythe.s. Trace and Halter Chains. Band and Hoop Iron. White Lead in Oil. Spanish Brown, Red Lead. Glass, Putty, Buckets, Brooms. Mackerel, in barrels and half ditto.- Negro Shoes. Tanners’ Oil. Tin Plate. W'ire. Superior Green and Black Teas. Saleratns, Soap, Snuff. Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs. Sperm and Adamantine ('audios. Bar Lead, Shot, Powder, &c. Ac. Nov. 28, 1851. ville. JOHN C. BL(.»CKER. Harrisonburg, Nov. 2'), 1851. 4Stf DC7^ The Ma^LStrates of Cum berland (’ounty are notitiud to meet at the 0>urt House in Fayetteville, at 12 o’cIocTc An TLiirs- d.'xy the 4th day of December next, (it being the week of our County Court,) for the purpose' of electing a Boar*l of Superintendents ol Cotu- nion Schools for this County. BENJ. KCiBLVSON, CL’n. Nov. 25, 1851, 48-2t i Fayette\ilie & Raleigh Plank Road Joint- Stock Company. 2ifh 2it>temher, 1851. A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockhold. rs in this Company will be held iu the Public Hall of the Fayetteville Hotel on Thurs lay the 4th December next, at 12 o'clock, for tlie pTir- pose of considering and fixing a further location of tbe Road from Kingsburj’, Northwardly,— and for the trans»etion of such other busincser as the interest of the Comp.iny may require. All Btoclch«lders shoold be present in person or by proxy .f A. McLEAN, I J. (’. WILLIAMS, NAT1L4N KING, [ Trustees. &c. J. AV. STRANGE, I' M. V. JONES, j [«-2t 44tf LIST OF LETTERS RECEIVED in the Post Office at Faj etteville since the advertisement of 10th Nov’n Rev Raiford Autry, Al.ston Bruce, Thomas Bene, Anderson Baker, Ed W Bacon, Elisha Brown, J G M Buffaloe. Joshua Carver, John A Cameron, Dan’l Camp bell. Fred’k Dowd. Levi Evans. Hannah Freeman. I John S Ganey, Eliz’h Gilmore, Simon God^ | win, Thos Gibson, Eliia Goins. i S M Ilewlet, Geo S Hubbarfl, Arthur IIan€T} J Hartman, Elisha Hodges, Solomon Honeycirt, I John Hodges, John Holder, C A Harrison, E H I llalL j Sarah F James. j Geo W Levy, T S Lane. , David M»yo, T W Moody, E Merritt. j I A H McLeod^ Catharine J McNeill, John Me* i Leran, Catharine McArthur. .M*lcon» McN«ll, 1 ^lie Court flous»^ atI2o’elock, / Acres , Angus McGrU, Dan 1 MoMillan, Sen. 1 lant> on Lamo* Street, with a email HOI Sifc i Josej^ Nance. ' renting at $12 per aurium. i Amos s2iho“?Ann''sLirT S olor, Jas * Ltim>jcrtou road, ^ miles ' II Snoll. J Taylor. FOIl SALE. be sold on Wednesday, Dec. 3d, at from town. AIbo, 2 Shares Stock Fayettevilhs aird Wost- . I _ - Joseph S Waddetl, W m R W’ard, Jas H Weth-I ern Plank Ko.td. ceased, then the prisoner was not respon- 0mngCfi! ff)'4tngCSl era, Henry Williams. i Also, second-hand light Carriage, in good re- sible, and they should render a vcrdict not j * xothfr int iust rerrived at JOHN MAC R.\JE, P. M. ! pair, with harness. guilty. But they must remember that this 1 ’ CH’S BAMKS'S. ! Dec. I, 1851. Iw ^ ^ a M. CAMrBELI , » evidence came from the prisoner, sad it 1 >'ov. 25,1331, 4315; jggp-AeJt for Advertised Ltitcrs * ^'cv. r:.
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