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OJSSKilVKll. Tirsinv. IIKCKIMIER 9. I'il. 1 y.r.KRi ANn Atniin LTUUAi, 8ocikty. \ ijioi tiiiiT *f was hist Tnr, PRKfsiDEXTās Mkspaois.āOur ex- eliaiige jxipcrs abound with deserved con- inciulation of tbis oxcclleut document. j And we think no Annual Message ever I was so little complained of by the party I in opposition. As the Richmond Times I justly roniarks, āTo all that Mr. Fillmore ! sjuās in reference to the Fugitive law and I ā¢ _ _ tlic Compromi.'^c as a whole, jiatriot.** of all MOROANTON TRAGEDY. CoNGRKi^R.āThe Senate was cjilkvl to j Thef.moying po-stscript a bu.ines, letter ; ^^der, OH Monday the 1st inst., at 12 oā- to the hditors, is from one of the first IcRal : , , , , tt t, t-- , ini.KlĀ« of the State, thoupli in private life:ā j *āā¢ ^ ^ -1 feel very much mortified, as a citizen of X. Senators wore present, includ- Caroliuji, that any one should have attempted a ' seveii new Senators, Messrs. Fisli, defence of the .Jury which acquitted Mr. Avery, | Wade, James, Oeyer, Sumner, and Mallo- or ot the doctrnuā8 ol the Counsc'l who deloiuled . him, Hs they are stated in the āā.Mountain I5an- j O'- ^ āf' credentials of all tlieso were pre- ā* tf'c āi^tand.ird.ā scutcd by their collcatrue.s, except in the 1 htse (hictrines are lit variance with evorv ad- I \t c r\i i , mitted principle of the law, a.s it has at all tiui.'s Massachusetts, who 1. .iiiil .Tnd'ā'e iStrantre ilclivered the ā * !ā¢ n i i Ā»>itteu prmcip.p of the law, a.s it has at all times * ' . >..i . 7 , i P'*rties must cordially respond, and there j been adn)iniitered in this State. 'I'he very first selected !Mr. (jass, instead of hiscolleacue, 1 1 Address, whioli. we learn, was i i i -n ā¢ *i i .ā¢ i ā fc Ā» Anm...l .Vldress, which, we learn, was | to be published. Other proceed- , a phuo.bnt we regret beinj: unable. integrity, and ingenuous it. and have received no account firmness, that mark thcāwhole of this me.s- scntencc of the lefence is an admission that //ā liiir of the land was a^rainst the i>ris(iner; and wa.s ā I' :t. TiTT (ā wet SKS AT Washinoton.āThe , ],-r will ho J^truek with tlie fact.> devel- ā in tin remarkable debate which we .sage. I to present his credentials. The scat of H bold and iui|)araoniiMe attempt to withdraw I of Florida was contcstcd by the law from the spht rt' assi-rned for its a.hi.in- ' 3Ir. Yulee, but the former was (lualificd, istrntion, 111 all times past:āan attemiit wliirh . i i ^ ā¢ i ā¢ i m /n Mill never be inado wdiere jurii*s are expcctod to ! uelMto, 111 wliudi , lossrs. Clay, jJer- AsuiNGTON lll'MOR.s.āAiuonj; the C* thou.sand stories which are born, live their ; day. and die, at ^Va!Ā»hington, tliere are ,pv tr ill tlio priv 11 dings of the first d.i\ | ^^nie which ctmie to us fn>m quarters ill til' II Kt pKMiitatiMs. I ((, reliable. Among these, In n l'lit''āā' "e harn from other sour- protective policy luany ! build up. the L.H-^f.K-o t\.ucus of SO was : L,H.-oftK-o metubcrs of (ā..ngrcss ,.f much excUemenf; that when ; i,,,.i;āed to take a step backward from to abide by the Compnmnse | j^ade principles Mr. Walker. ā lii'l tlā' t:d le, by th=> decisive vote , -,0 abi'ut ten or twelve of the ]iar- I'Oft THS OBSERVKn. Mk.:sr.s. Editors: The approaching in clement season is likely to bear heavily up on the poor, and persons of small means; and as that class of persons have sustained a heavy loss in the decease of Rev. J. B. Buxton, much distress must take place, and calls for action on the part of our citi zens to provide against it. 1 am confident that onr generous and charitable citizens will provide ample means if a proper and judicious medium of distribution cotild be etfected. To effect that o})ject, I propose that a meeting of our citizens be lield at the Fayetteville Hall, on Saturda}' evening | next. C. (hi their duty: and is employed only where there I ricn, Foote, and others participated; and A whig nieetinnf was h*ld at Smithville, i ^ iinĀ«'. ^"..i roĀ»oiuiioā, lis. nt. fiā¢, ā,,,l t,, .to : A mui.Wr of notices of bill.,, amoiiir i ai.a Oral,;.,,, The law-abiding character of the people of the which ^tatc never had been acquired under such ad- ā¢ ministration of it,s rules; and a lew lla};rant ca-, ā" >*1 of California gave notice of sea, like the honiicide of Flemmin;;, would utter- eleven bills relatinu *o that State, ly destroy what it hiis taken half a ceiiturv to ; at n- n i ā t ā ā -āir. Ualker, one to ce(le the ])ublic Fayetteville Prices Current. I)ECE^^āBEH 9, 1851. are i whole argument of the couuscl miirht be ' lands to the States in which they lie. ,ā considered an apolou'v fi>r duellinc, if duel there \i.. i.ā i ā¢ . ā¢ the I.,.,... II... w i\i .1 yi,. i-ootc, by unanimous consent, in- . n.Kt oi'cn. out. as duel there was none, tlu' ar- , ' ^ > for the Jāresidency and Vice Presidency, j No recoiumendation, we understand, was made for (Tuvernor.ā \VH. Jounui/. Annthf'r Thrf-f' (%ul Cnae.āT!ic(/ircuit a few days ago, that no one has a right to pass round a t*H-irate, with a view to jrunient is an apo!oj>y for assassinating one b:is i]itiicted on Ā»is ii }jri;\ons injury, :it anv length of tiu'e thereafter. Iālie a^i]>eai to the to mak(! ! ootliiiig but nhfoliite can be jdead Ai *he I nion Loeos fro.u u-n^tli of tiu>e thereafter. The at>j>eai to the i i * f tl ' ā " f!ā" justification for .such a violation. C. iueludina M,. ā r ā 1ā 11- ' ā "cre the jud?e " ai iangouu nt.s for the reception of I defendant in the case, was inclul .K..rs. lolk ,,,f resolution in the (^nu>us, i K..ssuth, on his arrival in the Tnited j Hned $2 eosts by a n.agistrate, f.ir jv. > >iit1ioni men. , ,l.bĀ»u'> - Iwere talking ā -Ivln w fn'm the meeting. Mr. "ho offered the rosolvition t!i, 1, ('I'foi'o nici'tini:, is the brother of the Ijtc rrt'Sil'at. i p;.i-ty ruins. Wli'Nt the ai)olitinn votes were secured frceh' of new organizations ts.ā lias !i recent parallel in a c:ise of jn-oat interest to the L nion, and es- liecialls to the Southern portion of itāthe triid eoiuniittee of the two House .ā¢'Uitable arrange (jlov. Kossuth, on his arrival in the Iānited St.itf's, He stated tliat he offered it alter j iroing round the toll-irate to avoid paying ' hiDL.Sā i and combinations which m iv result in the ' of the fuiritive slave lawāwhere ' a conference with the Secretary of State, i three cents toll, and the (āircuit Court sus-1 Drv. ' bm,kiāg ,.p of ,L Lo..āf.K,; V 1,āI'p-vai āf ti,o i.iĀ» jod.,io.,. , ^i I the stās.sion, and the formation of a rniui constitutional law to the known and uneu-i In the Senate, on Tuesday, Mr. Foote ^ e^ade i lunic Jload ; Swodes, A strong Union feeling is said to be ex- . . . V living on the table the resolution of pressed at Washington, bv nearly all i,āt āI"'' 'āā'^*1:''ā''^';āf t 0,11- n .1 nr .āJMiitborn In . , Ulspnsed ot. juul they have thanked the euunen ^ ā ^ ' 1 tl'-' South ( aroliniaus, anl even they are .ludse fov liis fearless discharire of his publi lijrhteued and uivcterate prejudices tf the peo- gave notice of a resolution requestiiiiĀ«; the pie. 1 ho puliiu'ha\e seen liow patriotically and d ā¢ /> i i-' c* i i nobly this attempt was nuāt an,! re]iellcil, and ā H'SUlont of the I . S. to a[>peal to the Mr . V 'tf'l nirainst l>'\yd, so th.it he had only 11 rti 'i 'ritv, thi'uirh the party majority is iir -id in the II tuse. T!)' (ā-'Urs*' of the parties in this matter , i ,>,i, tcristie >f both. The Whigs, with ! ,'i r iii'l' I'eudi iice, ado])ted their resolu- ā¢ ,n t'* sustain the Constitution and the I, T'. !ā¢ā¢: who would l*e tiffentled. The 1, rritlier than damage (hr party, n .ii! ;ā k the C 'nstitution and the Laws. r If the h ast would not avow their rcso- ā n tā > 11! lintain them. It is doulitless > f.uāt. that a large majority of the L>cos V ir. tiM'f of the Compromise; but they ^ w that tli' ir only hope of recovering ā 'i>,>il>,ā is to per]>etuate the coalition u till' alailitionists, which has sci'ured ā¢ . :> t'luhincy in Mnssai lui.'iettji, Ohio, \ V V rk. Tliey had not patriotism ā¢ . ;_li t ā spurn the Northern disunion- ;- v Th,y blinked the question, .so as to H .r, :hi ir alliance. The effect of this w:is. that the \ot*s of those aridi ,, iti )iii>t., Preston King, Cleaveland, Iāl.i.T' ;1. \c. were jiocurtHi tĀ»i Mr. Boyd, generally in their seats, tlumgh they had declared that they would never aj>pear at the Capitol again. Let thk Iākoi-lk havk Lkhit.āA svs- tematic effort seems to be made, even bv i-as magnanimity of the Queen of England in eminent public Tolls. The Columbia South favor of Smith OāBrien and Thomas T. i l>as made its appearance. | MOL.\SSK8ā It ā ā ------- duty. It is worthy of iniil.itiou everywhere. Mcafihcr, now in confinement in Enjrlaiid if * 7 ti r r i~ 1 e I Mm/tants lUinJc of i'hv nether iiitltrp * rH',. t \ . is a well executed 8100 bill on the 11. I ā J ā1 rcJtnnfs IhinJc of (.'hcrrtic, aixl reseui- indttj Ā«.\C1\ eon. er\ati\e man, 'whether lud-e fop treason. [We regret to see thi.-4. As ' J.lp^ ā¦!,ā kjji r,f that b-ink It issues or juror. Such doctrine is aii appeal to a higher n ā¢ 1 1 ^ oics me uills 01 mat hank. it is>ues, law thiin the law of the land; and this iippe.tl , niijrht the Queen of England apj)Cal ! however, no bills over the denomination of WH.S made in words by the counsel of .-\very, to the Presiilentās magnanimity to dis- S-Oās, One of the counterfeits was offered -when God pardons, man dare not punish." the Christiana rioters now on trial Ā»*āārt-hant in Columbia last week. 1 can and do most siucei-ly sympathise with '-"ā"r'- ' urisu.ui.i iiours, now on iriai -Avery, and can im.igine tlie ititensity of his at Philadelphia for treason. Let us mind Southern lyXātto.ā0 papers, to keep the lacerĀ«tel fedinjis; l)ut every man feels, tiiat peojile from seeing the ])roeeedings of the two Caucuses at Washington. The Wash ington rnion gives the merest skeleton of the important deliate on the subject in the IIou.se, and the Wihuingtoti Journal con descends to give its readers the following account of it: ā āA very long disk^-ussion and .''quubble arose between the members of the Whig and DenitK-ratic parties, in regard to tin* eompromi.xe measuris. After .some time had been consumed in this wav, the House went into election of olhcers.ā Well may we call the readers of the Journal ābcni;rhted.ā his case, tl..- l:i\v has been jiro.ssly violnted; and that the example of his imj)unity, through a ju ry and uiiiier the favor of such doctrines as were ndv.niiceii for his defence, is a terrible blow on our institutions, which will stimul.-ite the tierce passion of reveupe to plut its appetite trhmerfr and II ,āii'rri frāwithout re!r-trd to time or place āthe.//r^/ opportunity niav occur. If .''lu h examples shouhi Vkā tāollowed fin preat constitutional |uestions elsewhere, we have our mouths slnit. l'hĀ«ā tact is. this iovernnient ^ . MARRIED, our own bu.siness.] ^ o^slow county, on the 20th ult.. Dr. K. W. Mr. Fi>ote also gave notice of a resolu- 'VAUO, to Misa ELIZ.\1>KTH, daughter of J. tioii declaring the Compromi.se measures a i.m detinitive and final .settlement of the slave- ā DIED r\ ([uestiou, atul as such, that .said nica- | in this town, on s.-iturdav the tlth inst., Mr. sures should be acouie.sced in by all good bl.L ā.VU\ KK, a^red about l2;> years. j In this town, on the 17th idt.. Miss KLl/,.\- ' r.ETH A.\.NAlU:LbA. younjrest daughter of Ed- The Me.sage was received and read, and ward and Mary Evelyn, nped 11 years. In this county, on the liMh ult., .Mr. I). Vi. cannot evist, if juries Ā»re taught that it is right 10,000 extra copies orderĀ»d to be printed. >i_\sSEV aced'about H8 to rebel against the law as expounded bv the judges, ami set up any rule lor themsi-ives. whether of reason, e.iprice or feeling. Safety of life, of property. :ind of honor, mu^t and will have nothing but a name. years u reai- In Samjison cfiuntv, on the 27 ;i;tiu;i-; W. STITH, for many dent of that eountv. On the .loth ult., Mr. DlT.Al.rt Mc(āALL, aired alxnit 'ā l~> years. The ileceĀ»sed died from she ilid on the moining ot the l ā>tii of November last. -\s a I'oi iioii of the press have volunteereil, in very lĀ«ad taste, to corrupt our law and it.^ ad ministration. 1 tiiink it time the residue of it sh'iuld be roused to give the j'liblic moral.'' a proper tunc, and yours, allow me to :iy. will not be pardoned for heing a laggani. The pub lication iu the i'anner :uul .''tandard lea\es V'",; no option. Southkrn Fkki.iNO.āInstead of giv ing the Whigs iu (āongress endit for tlu* uoble stand taken by them in the (\>ngre.s- .-āional Caucus, bv which thev kicked the i 'h, ir co-op. ration during the session, abolitionists out of the party' the C.ohl- :f.r the dialing IWdentkl c:.mpaign, .bārough Republican and 1āatriot slanders i- ui'f āii un d. ; Ijy sjiying.ā TlifM- ā¢ irciimstaiK-es should open the. ā>Ir. Thaddens Stevens, a notorious Abo- > .f th we L K-ot(Vos at the South who Ution Whig of Pcnn'Ā«ylvania, was nonii- [The exteeme 1 Ā»riter evi-lent'y h:id not seen . a ' th;it their party at the North is nated as the Whig candidate ft>r Speaker the t)bser\er of the 27th ult. in which we pro- f'- '^'uad than t!ie Whigs. It is not opposition to Mr. Bovd, tested ag:iinst the cuirse which things had M:. (ā.iIm'11, who ha*l been deceived ā This is so f.ir from being true, that .Mr. taken on the trinl.]āoUervr. ' .ssi rtinn, jnārtinacionsly made, Campbell of Ohio, the abolitionist w ho Mr. Cla_\ i-in.iisj...-ied at Wasliiuuton. ' l:>' 'vcrcc] that it is not so and he act- nominated Stevens, e.vprc.:; !y declared that , ,, rtM ā¢ 1 r 1 m.ii II 1. U >1 so, HUU ne .u I- , Ā» f ^ Latkst l hi KOi-F..ā l he arrival of r^lān'dv that nomination had no conmetion with . ,, i iw -.i i- 11 ā¢ , . , , he HumboKlt, with lvo.s."Ut!i on board, the hig caucus, in which he tMĀ»k no part. Tlie Whig party had no candidate, but members voted for Stanly, Chandler, or others, as they plea.sel. ()n elnesday, the Senate* engaged in a long debate on Mr. Foote's residution relative to the reception of l\ossuth. The reoluti(>n was opposnl by Me.^srs. Hawson No one, who is out of the atmosphere of the and CnderwocKl, and supported by Messrs. burnsVccived'Vhilst carrvinp a hand-torch on jury and coiMisel, and within the atnn^^|)here of *' ' ā the lau\ can read the account in the ā¢ il.inncr" w thout feeling that henceforth .North C.irolina .... , . 1 ā 1 ā¢ stands a step lower as a law .abiuing State than ^' nii to thi' li'gltimate objects of It'gislation than to waste time in a usele.Ā»s di.Ā»eu Foot^ā aiul Cass. 'i'he ojiposition was on the night of the 2od ult., on his way home the L^rouml that it Woiihl be better to at- fi"m a neighbor's house. He was an industri ous citizcu. and leiivt'S a wife and two small children to mourn tlieir irrepariibie losa.āCom. 1 From To BACONā 1 Hum.s, ! $ 1 15 i $ 17 !?ides, 1 I 14 IG Shoulders, l:{ 15 Western, I 11 1 13 BEESWAXā I 22 i ; 23 (,ā)FFEEā 1 Rio, 10 11 Lagiiirn, 11 1 St. Domingo, 1 :io COTTONā ā¢ Strictly prime, ' 1 7^i| 7i Prime, ] 1 Fair, | I " k I 1 COTTON BAGGINGā i 1 1 (lunnj', 1 1 17 18 Dundee, i IP. ā 16 Bu rl.ijis. 1 lOi: !13 COTTON YARNSā 1 I 1 ā¢ No. 5 to in, 15 1 DOMESTIC GOODSā Brown Slieetings, r.j Osnaliurgs, 1 ti , 10 FE\TI!EH.'ā 3o 33 FLOL'Hā ' i Siijieiāfine, 4 75 L' Fine, 4 .'iO ā Scratched, 4 25 ā CHAINā i' Ā«'rn. 85 Wheat, 80 i,' Oats, '50 Peas, Ā«0 ; 85 Rve, 1 IIIDE.'^ā 1 Dry, 0 ii 11 Green, 4 - IHONā Swedes, common bar. 5 !' l>itto, wide, ti 1. English, ā¢d I. 4 LARDā 13 15 LI-Allā 1; 7 .MOL.\SSESā f Cuba, ā¢J7 :!0 New Orleans, fnone.) (ā 1 i OILSā āŗ 1 1 > Linseed, 00 " ! Tannersā, HO 70 SALTā Ā» j Liverpool, (sack,) ; 1 10 1 50 1 Alum, (bu.i ,40 1 1 SEEDā i Flaxseed, 1 1 10 1 15 Clover, (n*ne.) 1 1 1; 1 f SHOTā 1 i! f. 1 ( ommon. par bag. { 1 >75 [ Buck, 1 2 !| j SPIRITSā i 1 Peach Brandy, 55 j Apple ;47 1' 50 j Northern ā 40 - 4U j N. Whiskey, 1 I4Ā»3 1, 50 i N. E. Rum. 1 40 * Jamaica Hum. 1 o ! ā¢ 50 1 French Brandy, i ā¢( 1 1 4 > j .\merican (iin. i 1 30 40 j Holland (.iin. ā 1 50 2 SUGARā 1 , Loaf, 11 |1Ā» Crushed, Ki : St. Croix, 9 . 1 1 Porto Hico, 7 d * New Orleans, rt 1; I 8 tallowā 7 i; 1 ^ I .ON G ST R RET A C A T)F.,M Y, THf, next Session of this S(?1'.oo] will com-ā -o Monday, the fifth Of .Innuaiy, 18>>2. 1 he irituation of the school is decidediy healthy, and the coui-se of instruction thorough. l?oard can be had in tlie neighborhood for six dollars per month, including lights, fuel, and washing. Tuition anl J^IO per SessifĀ»ii. AK( H11$A1jL) It-VY Principal. Pec. 2, W.l. HOCāKINGHAM AVA!)KMY. next Term of this School will com-ā ā mence on tlie 12tli of January nest. Terms, prr Sc-''fioti *\f j'tvc riassic.Ā«. $17 60 Lnglish branches and M.aShc- matics, 12 00 Elementary studies, 8 On Hoard, including Wiishing and fuel, at a nnnth. No deduction w dl be made in tuition for ab sence durin? the first two weeks. And half of nil chargcs mu.Ā«t be paid in advance. The subscriber, has made unangements to lioard a l.-^rge number of students, w ith the in tention of establishing a ptrmanent School in Uockin;;Iiaai. For furtlier information, he re fers per;-o!is at a distance t-i their a qu(iitit;.u- ces irt this count v. ni;0. V: āoTTMOP.E. , Rockingham. Dec. Is.jl. ā¢iti-*4t W rtdeslviroā .\r'us and Chcraw Ga/ette copy, sc:TTooi77{F:XnK!:s^ If.iKYā.'; North CftroHna Reader; Parkerās ā¢ Ā» 1st. 2d. Hd and -1th Headers; Mcliuf- f'\'s Kclectic Headers, 2d, Iād and 4th p irts; I'ierpont's \oung Header; tjricg \ Klliof's ('om- ini.>n School Headers. No. 1, 'J., S and 4; K.mer- j sonās 1st. 2d and 3d ( lass beader: Village Head er; New York Header. No. 1. 2 and :i; iā:irker e Hhetorica! Header; Knglish Header: American School Reader: .Xiigeira I'nion Series, 4 parts; Soutlicru Headers, 1st, 2d and 3>1 parts E. J. HALL .V SOX. : Dec. 8, 1S51. 7 for S \ LK_Pmo~\\ iim^- Sperm. Tanners', Linseed, and Noatāfc-l'oot 1 Ā»IL, in quantities to suit. Aj i'lv to B. HOSE SON. IĀ»ee. 8, IP.'.l. 4-;-:it Norici:. PEHSOX.^ indebted to the subscriber are re.speetfully requested to settle during the jiresent month. stHtrment of accounts due fron ]>ersoiās residing onf of town will be fonv.irde 1 by mail. Persons having accounts .against the subscri ber Ā«re requested to haiitl them in for settlement. SA.MāL J. H1NSD.\LE. Dec. S, 1851. 4'.tf ''I' 1 i ()^\\T ~n I. LT N c; 11A S'r7 BOOK-ei 7f i> i: K, Andersca St., Fayetteville, K. C., OPIāOSITK .MH. W. WlN.'-I.dWās I.AW OlFKT - Dec. S. I80I. 4iāt.'ā I! -' N ;ional Int lligeneer ptiblishcs la. i.ii accmnt of the Whi^ (āaucusi's. 't.it'- that between oO and Gl> were pre- : at d' to SO Whigs in the Hou.ā'e.') luianimoiisly agn-ed, that, as the were in so deeithd a minority, no i.i'ii iii'iii of a catididate for Speaker hoard, arrived at New \ ork on Thursday 111 I he mtide, but that members would hist. tiny thought proper. li' n the resolution was offered, (f'T \,,rth ('aroiina has declared a .Ā«cni;-aiinual MU deb.ite in the Housā,) Mr. Ste- (JjvidĀ« nd of 5 per cent. free-soiler,) opjioscd it.ā . Mork I-iLi.iUL sTKKix;.āAn expt'dition has actually sailed from San Franeiseo, with or 400 men, for tiie purpose of ta king jiossession of the Sandwich Island.s, either bv suasion or foree. prtMliieed great excitement at New York on Friday last. He was to make his grand entry into the city on Satunlay. The notorious Lola Moutez also arrived in the Humboldt. The King of Hanmer, late Duke of ('uiuberlaiid, thed at Hanover on the Istli ultimo. - _ nient s.ives i.':21,0(M( per year, that sum HiviI'KNU.āThe IJank of the State of ha\in^f been annually j)ail him. Akuival of Kus.vi Til.āThe steamer Humboldt, with the Hunjiarian exile on I' "f Fenn. Iā lwler of Mas>. (^liitto.^ moved to lay the table. This motion, after some it . w.is loĀ»t ā¢ā¢by a decided majority.ā 'I', .''ti veils and Fowler, and one or f'li. r> not known to the ofTiecrs fif the .11;:. then withdrew, and the reĀ»du- ' was adopted with but two or three diĀ»>- ā 'i.'ill- V"it-cs. Hit X, V. Kvcniiig Post, the ablest pa- r r in tile t ounti y of the Locofoco-abolitifui I ii'v. hoais the following testimony to the 'r'v- ,,f parties:ā ā¢ Hie liijr incmb('r of the House have Cijtton was active, and prices had ad vanced J l. since the sailing of the Asia. Flour had advanced )d. per barrel; and wheat a shillinji a (juarter. Money was easy. StfK ks advancing. | The London pajiers publish fresh details of tin* e.vtniordinary ;rold mines of Aus tralia, where the abundance of the ore is said to Ā» xceed any thing yet heard of in (āalifornia. 'iāhe ii'.'ws from France is of a most ex citing charactt r. The stormiest debate eve r known evi n in Fr*āiu h Iāai liamentary annals had taken }>Iaee in the Legislative ' t^c. from the various Departments of the Ass( inbly tijioii a propo.xitioii for appoint- government. We have not been ah-le to i"g an arnietl force to protect the .Vssem- ^ read them all, as y,d. : ['I'- The project, if earricl would have ' _ liad tlie efrect of exciting cnil war. ilie! We learn from the New York Express, nit asure was, howevi r, rejt ctcd by a ma- ; that the N. Y. Sun āis calling the Ad- j'Tity of HIS votes, and thus Louis Napo- ministration all .sorts of hard names for re- >lini.-tr'v coniplctei\ triumph- ed. Ihe National Assombly h:is so lost in a usele.Ā»s ili.Ā»eussion like this; and whilst all sympathised with the ittorts of the Hungarians for lib(ārty, and had done enough to show that sympa thy, it was d'lubtful whether it was ]iro]ur for the Senate to take this step. >Ir. Foote ā eulo'ji-ied l''^s.'Uth as the most illustrious man of the pre.sent generation, On Thur.sday, Mr. Hadger appeared in his .M*at. Mr. Foote with drew his resolution rela tive to K s>uth, in l onsetjueiic** of the *>p- positioii to it, and of the hiig diāb;ite to which it would lead. Adj(Uirned to Monday. The HOrSK OF IIEIMIKSFNTA- Tl\'FS w;is :illrd to order by the Hon. Ilichard .M. Young, (ālerk of the last Hon.^e. l^lS Hcprcseiitativcs . out of lilJl.) and 4 D legates from Territories answered to th.'ir names. All the North (āarolina meml'erĀ« v\-ere present. Ihfore the clectifm of Sjtcakcr foĀ«ik l>y hisdt'ath the Kiiglish (iovern- place, the interesting debate occurred which will be fouinl in the preceding jiage. The vote for Speaker was as follows:ā LoN(J DoCI MKNTS.āThe National In telligencer of Welncsday and Thursday last contained 02 columns, in small typ', -Mr ( hitl.iw of this State presided over of the Fresidentās Mess,-ige, and Kci>orts, Wi.i g nil I'ting. Linn lioyd, of Kentucky, Fdward Stanly, dāN. (āandina, Jos. K. (āhandier, dā l*enn., Thaddeus Stevens, of Fenn., Thonias H. l?ayly, of ^''a., John L. Taylor, of Ohio, Ahāx;inder Evans, of Md., 1'lios. S. liocock, of \ a., M eredith F. Gentry, of Tenn., Junius Hillver, of (}eo., J. W. Howt', of Fa., Willis A. (lormaii, of Indiana, liichard 1. Howie, of Md., l>a\id Outlaw, of N. ]ā ]. Carrington Cabell, of Iāla., Win. S. Ashe, of N. C., John .\llison, of Fa., Jas. Meacham, of Vermont, Freston King, of N. Y., (Ico. W. Jones, of Tenn., IIM 21 ā¢JO 10 S 0 4 4 :{ C( )M MI: lU ā IA ]. K KCOKI). | AHHIVALS. 1 Dec. āSteamer Gov. Grahaui. with Oen. McHne in to^-^ with goods for H L Myrover, j Hanks. lā:o-nhardt. llix 6; ;'o, \V .i Mcroniu-i. N i'libson. Wilson & Fuller. Murchison. Heiil & ('o. ā¢ D Murphy, Hitting Francis, H L Steel, S D Hum])ass. Iā Vogler. Lawrence .*!: Troy, Hluni Smith. 1> McNeill Co. Hev C P .lones, T H G Worth. Lutterloh. H D .McNeill, J T (I j Wilbar. .1 Craven, (!ov Ireilell, H A l-ondon, ā Wall iN; NfcDoiiald, (i W ('arver. H C .McLean, j .1 H Hrooks, W I,Msh. Ilowni.-iu Dounel, .1 j A McLean, P.Hid.in. McLean 0^ Hanna, Mrs , A Hrown. Hauser \ ilson, T .1 Patrick, .) H | .1 .''loan, .1 D Williams. ,M A Haker, D iS; W ,>lc- ' I.aurin. W S V.-iii Eaton, Carr is: Watson, Steel ; \ Shortridge. H Henderson. Howan Factory, J .1 Leach, H Hninson \ Son, W L Pomeroy, Dr 1 F .) Kron, .1 Iātley, Williams. Haywootl X Co, .1 | .''t.-irtord, \V liraiighon, .Jeukins ..V Roberts, .J A I Weirman. Dec. ti.ā!>;teamer Evergreen, with Idgbters I Lady of tiie Lake and .Avera.-borough in tow, with goods for S W Tillinghast ,V Co, .J H 1.^ .1 Martine. McDonahl \ Whaley, .1 .1 Ciilchrist, D Clark. Hall iS: Sackett, J & T Waddill, Heaver Creek Co, S .J Hinsdale. P F Pescud. H Julian, H -\ L'lndon Co. G W Leary, W 1' Moore, Dr H Hobinson. F D P>reece, Union Co, Fayetteville ! Mills. H .Mitchell. H Hranson & .Son. E .T Hale Son. .1 H Hawley, .\ McKethan, A Carter, .1 T O Williar, T C Pfohl. D .McNeill Go, Hon .1 D Toonier. ā¢ā¢OUT or WII.llI TOHAGCOā Leaf, i M8nufactured, | WHTTK LEADā I WINDOW GL.\.SSāS i 10,1 10x12. 1 W(KJLā 1 w 15 2 i!5 !1H ! 50 i i20 I,AM) SAlJv ILL be sold at the Town House, on Fri- ilay the 2d d;iy of .lainiary next, at 12 oāclock, (^1.) a tract of LAND containing sixty acres, known ns the āS'^haw Pl.-ice.ā (.n Cajio' Fear River, joini7ig Haigh. Shaw and others, ou the Northern edge of the Town of Fjiycttevi'.āe TorniS, G moiulisā credit; bond witii apiuāuvod security. ARCHāD A. T. SMITH, Clerk and .M:ister. Dec. 8, IS.'il. 4t)ts Sale of Valuable Town Property. ā WILL sell at the Court House in Carthagfi,- on the 1st day of .January next, a Lot and' Store House in the Town of (.āarthage, pituated ' on the North-East corner of the public square,- in an eligible place for business. A credit of six months will be given, and bond >\ith good- REVIEW OF THK MARKET. Cotton.āThe higher grades have not been 90 tirmly sustained. Very little change in other kinds. Principal sales at about 7i. FtofK.āWe reduce our rates full 2') ct.s. on each of the qualities. . L I . .r 1 11 security-required of the purchaser ( ouxā( ontinues to be Ponght for, and sells ^ i?t \ ur rii \Ā»..v \ readily at SO to 8.>. HvkāIs in demand, and occasional salea at something over our present marks. Peas.āConsiderable quantities coming iuā prices firm. Hay.āOn Saturday, hay sold at !*!l, and fod der at 1 2o per hundred. Trade for the p.ast week has been active enough to satisfy any rea.sonable man. ELIZABETH .McXABH, K.x'x. December 4, 18.31. 4G-ts ^ Ā£.iiiai^ s.^L,Ā£: OF TALFABLR Real and Per^ionai Properly,' Commenchnj X'lth of Janu&ry 185*2. T "^HE subsei-ibers. as Executors of the lato Richard Hines, ofler for sale the very val uable wilmin;ton -market. Bacon dull: Hams 11 to 12, Shoulders 0 to 10, Sides 10. Corn oS. Lard 12. Soft Turpen tine 2 10 to 2 1*>: Hard 1 10 to 1 15; Spirits ā2ā.i. Tar 1 HO. Four rafts Timber soldāone poor at ^ two ordinary at 0 ;'>0, and onĀ« prime PLANTATION H* died possessed of, containing about 2700 acres, a little over half of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivntion. This Plantation is situated on the north side of Tar River, iu at *10. FlourāA small lot of Favettcville sold i Edgecombe county, six or seven miles east of " ' ā Ā» . .Mieus, and the re.solutions which fusing to plunge the country into a foreign , j intriKUes against tho' lVesi- tdiair by Messrs. Disney and Stanly, when ^ T' 1 " ' au( us rejected ha\e Ixen war. J he Sun is the organ of the Ulli- |,ij position is now jtronounced ^ he ndlrcs.sed the House nearly as follows: ā ā " ' fH'usiirrA mr a,jd ha.s fĀ»Ā»r years done all it could by his bitterest foes to be .>^trongcr than 1 Geiitlrmfn of the of Hvprrx^nta- y (./ f/i, A>/>iiini.^(j-atioii niiif iff ^ ^ ^ _ CVer b( fore .'...i ......Ā«.i //,. y ir>-re of ronr^ ii(h,]^t,l. ā ministration deserves the ble.ssings of man- ! . . Marshal Soult wa.s dangerously ill, and ; ^.hown me by your selectmg me as pre.'^id- copy three times and send ac'ts to thisOflice. WT(! not adopted without ivom lot i vr'ii-imj; in i i iv iii jm.-j wi . . , , , . j . , ! ^ . /ā¢ i f 11 1 The .Amenea with two days later dates has | ecpt my grateful thanks. 1 royierlj' appre arrived. No tiews. Cotton as above. . J.' ,1 4 J ā ā¢ to promote wars for conn nest. iiiKi fi,rni n part of the Aifntnnn- * ' 'ā ''/"III (h>u irrre of ronrar afJftntftl. ā r- - - i ā¢ i i i Ā» i ā l)iit they wen* not adopted without kind for resi!Ā»ting all attempts of the kind, i Ā»s icease w.is lour } exp c c 'Mtmn and di.^.xent. ,Ā»Ir. Stevens, of ; JJut for it.s firmness and energy we could ; '"ā\\W.niia, and .scver.d others who fa- j,(.arcely have avoided wars with Spain and ;,T t,., 1- withdrew from ( .uaukind.ā 'ā ā II cu^, and, we iiresume, will not hĀ«dd : ā >11'. Iv. s 1, ],y its proceedings. I The Virginia Election, for Governor, h'.th r,n,rā,^, thp re^ivU M prtrhrly \ Attomcy General, and State w ^ I Ijogislaiure, tmtk phiee yesterday. The ' ,ā/ ij lltr ( nmunnnist Ā»*ā virfua/fu (hn- ā , ^ r ^ " 'A- iJr-nuxrnt., am! A'Ā»eem to have been very confident, " ''"o' ;,y the whose proper off- j but of cour.se they are defeated. ^ i Hons.āA drove of Tenne.ssee ARRIVALS. N'ov 20āBrigs A Blanchard from Matanzas, Huena Vista from Ni'w York. Ilec āBrigs H Curtis from Ho.-iton. Piowditeh from Hum Key, Wnitstill anl Orion frtun New York: Schrs A .1 DeHosset and Harriet Hallock from New York, 1! P Hussell from H.-iltimore, II llunster frtun Portland. 4āSelir Howditch from Hum Key. IM.AX rs,i'Ri:Ks&:smuus. I HAVE .ju.^t received a large lot of choice PL.VNT.'^ !ind THEES, among which are many varieties recently introduced fruni China. Mexico. Ciiili, i^c. My stock is now sufiicient, both as to quanti- t.v and (juality, to justify me in asking orders for .-ilmo.^it any thing in my line. Plants and Trees can be sent any distance, I paekeci in boxes, with perfect safety any time The Speaker elect was conducted to the j during winter. C. LITTTEHLGII, Rowan street, Fayetteville. Dec. 1S.-,1. ā 4r,tf P. S. Flower Pots always kept for sale. Raleigh Register and Wilmington Commercial at 4 2o. -\t ('heraw, cotton Cii to 8. Sales of the week bales. -\t New York, on Friday, cotton firm, with out change. -At New (Orleans, good middling cotton 7jj.ā Molasses 24 to 24A. Bacon has declined 1 ct. Siles 7^ to H. Whiskey IS. At Charleston, cotton 0 to 8}: middling to miihiling fair 7| to 8J. After the Humboldt * arrival sales were made *t rather better prices. Bacon to 12. Flour 4 50 to 5 00. Corn GO to Total receipts vf cotton r>r)4,āilO bales, against ā¢51G,'.i38 last year, lucrease 87,272. Hillsborough Academy. rjāMIE next Session of this Institution will ā commence on Tuesday, thĀ« l-3th of .IĀ»nu- ary next. Terms per Session .āiĀ«21.tM>. 15E.NJ. R. HLSKE, Principal. Nov. 2tĀ». 4G-Gw tires: For the kindness and confidence me by your selecting me as pre.'id- ing officer of this botly, I beg you to ae- l-A.NK Uo.\r> TliAVKl - til A gentleman U]'-t^'"untry hwMled a wagon hist ' I' for tlii> place, and after it had bc-en ā¢ae da\j (i,^. followed and \ I * i ; ''rtootjr. Iiii|uiring of the wagojjcr, he * 'Jii'l that he had, with great labor and " ri\ to (In- made from 12 to 10 'l.iy tfircrti^rh the decji muddy roads, ^'ā''1 lie c.inie to the i*lank Koad, on which ti.id that morning travelled 18 miles 'tojijiing for dinner, a little afttT hogs pa.s.sed through Salisbury on Wednesday la.st, for which net was asked. ^Jone for debtjāa bill to provide for the assem South Cahomna.āAmong the matters before the Legislature are, a bill to give the jĀ»eople the election of Electors of Fre- sideut and Vice President;āa bill to ex tend the charter of the Bank of the State; āa bill to prohibit the introduction into South (Carolina of slaves from any State lying North, North-east, or North-west of S. C.;āa bill to sell free persons of color bought, large engagements having been made for others to arrive at 87. The Ruthcrfordton IJanncr says that droves are pa.ssing there every day. $0 gross asked. The Asheville Mesi^onger says large j numbers are pa.ssing that place. $5 50 and 80 asked. Corn selling on .he road at 02 to 75. Pork is selling in this town at 7 to 7}. bling of the Convention called by the act of 1S50;āa bill to pn!vent the u.se of the courts for the collection of debts lue to ciating, I trn.st, the responsibility imposinl, i as well as the high honor conferred by it, i 1 accept this station with a most*earnest j desire and a fixed determination to admin- j ister its fnnctifuis, so far as I may be able, j to the promotion of the end that our de liberations may be pleasjuit to ourselves, and agreeable and profitable to our common countiy. SAl/r AM) IJMK. L.\R(JE bleached sacks Liverpool OlPlr Ground SALT. 50) bushels coarse Hock -Mum Sali, 50 casks fresh unslaked LI.ME, Just received and for .s;ile by .1. H. & J. MARTINE, Hay st. Fayetteville, Dec. 8, 1851. 4tĀ»-lt WAN l EI), JP^OR which cash will bo paid, FIVE young strong MVLE.S; one good strong four-horse Mr. Giddings being the senior member W'AGOX of the House, Hien administered the oath of office to the Speaker. The members of the House then took the oath of office by States, beginning with the StatĀ« of Maine. For Clerk, J. W. Forney received 120 Dee. 8, 1851. J. WADDILL, Jr. J. E. BRYAN. 46-3t the Railroad, and nine miles above Tarborougli, adjoining the lands of Richard Harrison and others. There is on the premises a large and comfortable dwelling with eight rooms and all of the necessary- out houses and fixtures, of the best kind and in good order. We will not go into a detailed statement of the superiority of this Plantation, but invite all persons wishing to ])urchase valuable laud to examine this. \ plat of the land, with a sur vey of the cleared p -rtions, is left in the hands of ,\fr. Isaac B. Farmer, on the premises, who is well acquainted with it and will give any information to persons wishing to ]l^!r^ā¢llac^e.ā We will sell it in one tract, i r livi lo it into two or three. If not disposed of at private sale before the 12th of next January, we will, ou that dajā, at 2 oāclock P. M., on the premises, offer it at public sale to the highest bi.lder. It has not bĀ«en necessary for a physician to visit it during this year. We will also sell at the same place, 190 jy'I^GKOES, Of the most valuable kind; among them nro' three carpenters, (one of these a wheel-wriglit,) two bliicksmiths, one painter, three first-rato hoii.se Bcrvants, (one of them a Seamstress,) a good ostler, and some of the best cotton-pickers' in the State. āALSOā The Stock and ^ārop, consisting of about 1'ā¢Oiy stacks of foddi-r. 200 bii.shels of rye, 4t 0 bush- FOR SALi:, Fine Turpentine and Tinil>er Lauds, In Kobesoii County. ACHE.S adjoining the lands of Jo- # "jr scph Smith and William Tyner. 700 Acres ailjoining the lands of Alex ander McIntyre, William II. Grimsley, and An-, o- ^ , us Itay * i ^ Ā® peas, rf-iO fat bogs, 2;>0 ( iit hog.=, o lieail , A ā¢ i* 1 r cj ! of cattle of the most improved breed. Among loOO Acres in the fork of L.ilt > wamp | ni.any fine milch cows, and nine yoke find Panther Swamp, adjoining the lands of Jno. j yQujjg oxen, large and well broke: one pair Blue, -Vrch d Bine, Arch d Smith, and Mrs. | of horses, one pair of splendid thonnigh-bred -\nsley. | fillies, three blooded mares, two very iiue po- 1000 Acres, (on which is situate the old I nies, 150 heail of sheep, the seed from near Nāorment mill aeat,) adjoining the lands of Simuu 400,fH)0 pounds of cotton, two gins, one wheat Caldwell, R. E. Troy, and Junius Morissey. thresher, three saddles and bridles, forty casks The above Lands are generally heavily Tim- 1 lime, eight^^ngons. t n carts. ^^liiiiington Journal aflāects to ridi- ā¢l"' idea that it is afraid of the success 'I" \\ hi;rs at the next Iāresidcntial elec- " sliall see. The course of the "I' Tit and uis Administration la giving * l'"luliirity and a power which will ' Ii >oiii.. jH-ople before aiMdher yc'ar pa.>is( (1 away. We think the 'ā *' iii iiiite.^ts either fear (.r sbann ā ā¢ā¢>āHnt:ft!w . of its party . ā ā Vv i, has compelled him to resign. -āi au. u the couducl ot the Lotos. 1 āāT.ā io OUf next. AJUictTLTCKAL Pai'KR.āl>r. John F. Tompkins, of Beaufort county, N. C., pro poses to publish a paper devoted to the farming interests of the State. There is no paper of the kind published in the State. Itev. l>r. Thornwell has been elected , j President of the South Carolina College, I to succeed Col. I'restoti, wh'-āse bad health (>itizens of States in which the action of j votes, Jas. Walker 72, and 7 scattering, the fugitive law has been obstructed. | The other officers were then chosen by The bill relating to the Convention j re.solution. i i ā¢ passetl its 2d reading in the Senate, 82 to In the House, on Tuesday, notlājng uia- 0_:Messr8. Dudley and Ganse, Senators ; terial, except the reading of the Me.'^wtge, from Marlboroufrh and Marion, being of! of which 15,000 extra copies were ordered the Minority. The bill fixes the 4th Mon- [ he printed. On Wednesflay, the House did little besidcāĀ» drawing lots for seats, and author- ir.ing the Speaker to appoint the Standing Committees. Adjourned till Saturday. The Steamer Prometheus was fired at day in April next for the meeting of the Convention. The bill to give the people the right to v(de for Electors has been lo.st, 66 to 48. The bill to refuse the use of the courts j to recover debts has been discussed and j rejected, 82 to 29. I ,. , i e I at Nicaragua by a Hritish man of war, in Post Officks.āA new office in Cnion ; (.f,ā8(,,uonce of her attempting to depart county, called Oak Grove, Samuel W. ' . . ,.b-.r.fPĀ« i Rodgers, P.M. Another in Wilkc-s called "ifhout p:,ying pm t (h. g ... ElkS|ā,r,JumMli..W,lĀ», }ā . Jl. : Th. llo,.ul,li,-stales th,.t hc IW,dent , l)l-roNTtMH. Officksā('....perāsGap, .1. wmii.I, .1 m oxplanaH.m irom the! KutlH rf'ord; .lack.'^on Hill, R.vidson; (āol- Hrifish Mitli^^t( ^, and has ordered a naval Iv Sw:uu]'i, Bladen; ('aintuek, New llano- force to Ciri'ytowu to protect Ameiic.in : vevj Piuokucy, llutheilWd. 1 ut-iuuicrct:, I 1200 Acres of Land FOR SALE. rwiiiE undersigned offers for sale his Valua- -JL ble Tract of L.\ND lying in Ilichmond county, on the Big .Tuniper Creek, about four miles East of Laurel Hill, and five miles West of Floral College; and containing probably 1200 -\cres. This Land is well watered, beautifully timbered, and admiraldy adapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton, and llice,āwhich, added to its vicinity to Floral College, and other munerous facilities for education, together with the intel ligence, morality, and sociability of the sur rounding community, renders it one of the most desirable situations in the State. Persons wish ing to purchase would do well to call and exam ine toon, as in all probability the subscriber will retire from the neighborhood at an early day, I and the opportunity may be lost. Dec. 3, 1S51. J. G. BLUE. 46-2w WIIEELEHāS Historical 5ketchc8of North Carolina, $2 sides of leather, hou.sehold and kitchen furni ture, and all the farmiug implements of every de.scription. The sale will continue from day to daĀ» until every thing is disposed of. Terms of SAi.r..āThe land wilt be sold on a credit of one, two, and three years. Bonds bearing interest from date, with approved secu rity, will be required. The other jiroperty will bĀ« 9okl Ml Ā« credit of six months, for all sums over ten dollars; all under that amount, c.'sli; , the purchaser giving VĀ»ond and securitv before inst., for constructang that part of the property is delivered, line of the Fayetteville and Centre Plank Koad, ! SMITH. ) )>ered, and fine Turpentine Lands, lying on and near Lumber Hiver. They w ill be sold in tracta, and on accommo dating terms. Apiily to Col. William McNeill, or R. S. FRENCH. Lumberton, Dec. ft, 1851. 46-Cw Si^ED I'iioPOSALS w ILL be received tintil Satimlay the ISth between section 7th and Puppy Creekāa dis- j tance of aliout milesāoommencing about 7 | miles and ending about 15J miles from the town j of Fayetteville. | The estimates and specifications can be seen | at the office, on application to Jno. M. Rose, j Secretary. 1 JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Preeāt. Dec. fv 18ol. 46-2t I>cc. 1, 18ā'1. PETER E. HINES, / Exār? 4t'i* ts Wiley's North Carolina Render, ?I. Just rt'ceived from Philadelphia, br Dec. 8. E. J. HALE & SON. 150 cask'i Thomastown Lime, is very fine order. , Hydraulic Gement. ! Plastering Hair, in qaantiticB to suit. ; Just received and for sale by B, ROSE ii SON. , Dee. 8, 1851- 46-3t j THE HESPERIAN IIARP, i By William Houser, of Geo. A further .sup ply of this new Music Book, with patent ; notes, jĀ«st received. Also, further supplies of ; FRUIT TREi:S FOR SAT.E.. JUST received, u lot of choice THEES, from Lindloyās N'Ā»rseries. Persons wishing to get them by the hundred, are advised to send in thoir orders immediately, before the asbort- ment is broāKeu. Peach and Apple Trees, SIO per hundred;ā $1 60 per dozen. Apricot, 25 cents each. Nectarine, 25 cent6 each. A few Plums, of hearing Dwarf Pcurs, ā *ā¢ e. LUTTERLOH. A?'t, Howfln street. Dec. 3, 1851. 45-3-,t W4!\ti:d. Apply lo -A good BLACKSMITH J. AY. UOD( _ I'uj'Cttevilk, III*, t), IKl. 11)61 I Beccwbet 5, ISM, teach!;r wAx ri.P. Aiilā.NTLEMAN qualifieil to te.nch ih-Er.g- _ lish, Latin and lireek l.aTi'xi>;i.n-i s. vwi. find ā j the Boston Academyās Collection; Cunuina Sa-j a sltu.-ition ā Rith a libeenl .sje.i.-.'. ā¢ā n ai-i'Iu-ition SMITH, i era, kc. &C. to .John .'^niith :.nd Hr- tl ā¢ >s, ā rni i - >Ā«'>rtb ;KHS, J- ilALE ii CON. i of I'a>eitfcvi:ie, ui b^ iettc- a.M-e >- l to l-a/- Cltcvull). D\.t. S, it'lil.ālc:-ka.
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