I i'l, l»y a s{Kiiit,-m(*ous act of IIi*r IT k'uu'iu y, to pariliHi all the jtrisc^nrrs tak(‘n i ill the last exjK'*litioii against (’ul>a who are i-itizons of those States, whether they have already arrived in 8j)aiu to tuidergo their penalties or remain confined in (’uha.” An Aitl-de-t’anip of the (^zar of llussia :h\ek. a’ilTlIlILlgs ri i:sl)lV. .HM AKV ti, bil. rii£i:. s f'lpliiv nn'iuiiiir last, alMUit 1 o’- l.n ki'i» the (’arriaire Man- ,1’ White and Kahotean, , _ . _ . , ■' ,,v,{ lu !.‘\v l.iherfy I’oiut. ana ' Austria, has resolved on addn ssinir a di- hahoity, and made a brief ^ Immichation.—TJieNl-w York Express "" " .;util it had destroyed , to the Kn-lish (Jov.Minnent i uekuowled-enK Ut to the people, who socu ■ returns of immitrration, from ... , ! riMjuestint: the surrender of all the political ’ ’ MARRIED, tlic inso.n of the late John lluske In this connty on the 1st inst., l>y the Rev. Daniel Johnson, l/r. NF.ILL (’IJI,1’.UETII of . 11 '11. .. -li-. Ill icksniith phopof-Mr. ' l:ip_'e buildinis anti a ■ In li>n:.in>: to Mr. M( Ki-th- iiiiikiiijr l■^tal>lisllnuM^t, and > (';irri:iL:e Trimminir Shop.— V ! Ivistwardly by gvoat ^ ;i t'( \v ju-rsi>ns who pri'si rvi'd I’aiiiaiie manufactory, sit- . \ ,,1 Mit 1'» f>'ct frt'm one of the on tli(“ West it was stayed ^,,1 M'i.il brick shops recently e- Iv Ml- M'Kethan; and on the' ,1 V utli-w. '^t thi' dwcllinjrs of Mr. ' a’l l K. \V. Willkings, oji w lii. li Wi'ie in irreat danger m a' ;hi'1 llame wafled by a ,M-, :i- l''.\‘ "-.re savi I by the , ot' tlu' (iti/.t ns and lirt inen. ^ In tlii' tiro i.' ui'arly lOO, of >;.■ Kt th;.!!’" i" prrhaps .51)>,(>o0 , ). W.iitf \ rialmtcau’.' 8‘J.OUU to . I.,II. hiin'.' •?:?,.‘)0U to?.‘I,fH»t>, , \ \ r.i ^ ■ ,-iira:ue was >^U^O0, in the ;'.V, (■ of Ibirtford, on one t'f, ; ; . iV' buildinirs and jn-nperty :• ■. )aflii' other bnilding> iu'u-, ’ li r '■! ftli.-. tcl, in ron>.ijin'nce .-tiblc state, and the h:izard , >' I an ird on within them. :i;ii - ->f vulnabl,' tools, ma- tiu .'!i- 1 work, well’ ,'.i\i'il iVom ’ to ]r;irn that Mr. McK.'th- _ . iiii' on hi.' pn'niis''s, had for i. ,'t deposited his Ijunib-T in ■ 't.iut fr on iiis e.'tabli>Iiment, • will roninifnci'op^Tations ajrain . k >f ."ea.'onfd matci ial>. - ; 1' n“t in a i on liri'Mi to I.',. ,i!.' i ted by tln-ir losses, o.xcept - V,';.Tc \ llaboteau, worthy and \ iui^ mi-n, nii-ut!y I'tab- i'Jr ". who b>>t every tliiuL'. • ni. Ti via!' and tinish i woi k. . 'i; ill. I. W>'\ r. ihe bis> is severe. •:! ■ ■ ; V l asc, the !.>s« of the piiii.- if p-r-i verii-^ indu-try. ■i i:iN — r;'v. A' the '.li'oliniau - ■■tin sufferer^ are some of our !•', aiil tliey liave the warn> re comiuuuitV.” I'ut Kos.'SUTII-ia.va.—Kos.sutli arrived at | FRA.vcii.—The accounts which we pnb- ashington city on Tucsda}' last, and was li.sh as to the state of things in France are rceoived at the cars by the Senate s com- | any thing but satisfactory. They foro- mittee, who conducted liim to his loilgings | shadow a military despotism, fir something at lirown s lIot(d. ] (>voj) worse; though perhaps it is too soon A considerable crowd, but not near so | to jvidge of the purposes of Louis Xapolo- had arrived in Paris to congratulate l^ouis ! large a one as was antici]iateil, tnet him at on, and it may be that his despotic mea- i county to J/i«n VARHAKET J/cNKTT-L. I - In .Vnsoii .•oumy, on the’JIM ult.. Mr. KI.IAS TKAL, to Miss >Sl,S.VN lUMUK, daughter of ^Viliiaiii Rorie. In i:ichnion] county, on the J?lst ultimo, l>v Allen McCaskill, Ksq., Mr. NORMAN R. MOR- RIS()N. to Mis.** CA'l'H ,\ II* N?'. duu^htcr of the late Cha.s. McKiiuion, of said county. Ill -Voore eoiinty, on tlie If.th ult.. hv Rev. which we karu that tim hnmhed am! \ W. H. Hogshead. Mr. .VALCO.U KELLY, to Bank of Fayetteville, | olst Dcc’r If'Sl. ) In this vicinity, on Thursiliiy evening ^apt. by j A DIVIDEXI* uf 4 per cent, for the last six lie Lev. ,loti. C- Ilurike, IMr. 1 HOS. J. H()R- i iiionthij lias tx^eii iJocIared, pavul>l3 ttt _ NSO.N to Miss SAK.MI S. IIUSKE, daughter Rank on the .‘Jd Jun’y isr>-j. ' j f the late .lohn llu.ske. It] W. G. RROADFOOT, ('Usli’i. | ....W V V. ^ ...vv ...Itt .Ml^ Clliw 11 UKI^ IJM llJUt liiS lU lUUU- Napoleon. It is reported that Austria is , tl,o Dep-ot; and on his arrival at the Hottd ' surcs are nccc!^ary to preserve the land 13,','""ly 1" mo P«S..U. »c,e I ,„arcl,}-. Ti„.e o„lj- will settle these refugees n sitiing in Ihigland. CONC.RKSS. In the Sj-..\ATK, on Monday the ‘JOth, after disj,er.sed. Mr. W'v'bster and other members of the (’abinet, (Jen. Seott, Senators Cass anti Houglas, am! «.itIuTs, called to si-e iiim. A after a debate on printinir the Keturiis (,f , ^’'•"'‘"“'tee ot tin' Jaekson Association read the 7th (,'t'iisus,— j addre.'S to him, to wiiii h he respuinled 31 r. Siiii'i.Ds. 1 Would ask that thi' re-j heautliullv, for 1.) minutes, poit 1 have just submittv il from fir- joint i On M'eilnesday, he calh'd t»t see l*resi- conimittee, in refcrenci' to the reception of'dent Fillmore, anti delivere.l au Addi.^ss, l.ouis Kos.Mith upon his arrival in this j,;, i„u., vention do trines; to whieh City, be now read, as i wisii to see li tlu Senate will concur in it. * I iir fhoiixttiii? tii.r Ji i( tniJ our, ! ' .VclM)N.\U>. ■ . ' , 1 1 1 ^ i • I Newton (Jrove. Sampson oountv. on tho ic'.> emigrants have landetl at that j.ort since | 27tli ult.. l,y 11. ba-iihtry, Mr. .IKIU-MlAll ; ’1.-^ •Ian. igraiits 121,117. •1 ciMViU ! AVINO sustaijicil a severe loss hy the tire ! on the night of the iJiI .laiiusn-y. I am coni]>elIeil to call on all those vlio aic inileMotl JAN L All Y .. to rue to make iniineiliate psyineiit. If they i Cannot settle in full, [tny what they can, either j in eash or notes negntialile at I5ank. j 1 h;ive saved Carriages of diflerotit kinds; j eomjiletely finished, and as many more nearly 1 . tinislied, vhich 1 will sell at reduced priccs for i FFBllUAKY easti or tiotes at Rank. ( A. A. Mekl'.TIlAN. I 5:uf i CALENDAR FOR mt Being Bissextile or Leap Year; z/i —J ^ rq zo ^ p. E- ^ E.' ^ 1st, lSr)“2. The total numb(>r of cm-! 'formeilv of Wxyne county, to Miss ^ 1 T. H.MCII desires jiiiVilSely to nckrtnv- +■ .1- ^ t . 1 ♦ 1 A R'l'Il A, only daughter of (lilacksiiiith) Bur- i ^ • leiige liis ohligation ami roturii his best ts^iul the U*ar l^.)0 amounted to Simons, of.b.hnston county. thanks to those gentlemen, whos. .spirited exer- In W ake county, on the 17th n’t., bv the' tions were instrumental in jiresorving his house — — ^ e —_ 1 Rev. Win. T. Rrooks, itev. .1. ’. .WEllETT, of j from ilestruotion by the Tire of the :M iiist. Sj>fir.—The Kurojta tivilay carries out : I’ittstmro’, to .Miss liKLKN A., youngest! Dick street. .I:ui’y lsr,-J. S'^47,H)4 in speeio—thus making the to- | daughter of I!ev. Thos. (’rocker, deceased, tal amount of the shipments from this DO^ North C’liroliiiii Douu-slic Tile rep(>!t was then read, as f..lb'ws; Tht? special committee appiiiiitetl to wait j ■rvention do trine..; to wl.ieh ,„rt for the vear ISf,!,' in the neighbor- | DIED, of suj.erW .,iiality, on ron- , 1 I !i 1 i* I > --A 11..- . I signment ami tor sale at 1-actory nriees. An- replied, but. Very properly, hood ot btl,(.)(),(MiOj the l-irgest export ot I On the 1st instant, in the ('onnty of Halifax, j j»lv to R. ROSE SON. the jireeious metals that has ever been j MOOIIL in the STth year of his age. i Jan'y 2, 18.'«2. made from New York in a siuirle V'^ar. . founty, of I’nenmonia, on the jr.th [ — MAllCil.. the I’resideiit witlu'ut any en'lor.sement of those doc trines. 'I'liese adiin ssi-s will be found in upon liouis Kossuth on his arrival at (he j :>>i''fher (•(duinn. The AVashington Union, -apital, ami introduce him to the Seiiati' of tlie I nited Slates, have had the same un- tl T eonsiderafi 'u, ami recomm.'nd that the sauM' ]iroceeilings be jmrsm'il as in th'* case of (Mineral L.-ifayette, to w'lt: 'J'hat the chairni.in of the c^ uiinilti'e introdut e him in thesi' worils: “We ]ireont 1-ouis Kos suth to the Senate id’ the I'uited States;” upon which the senat(>rs are ri'iommendeil to rise, and tin- IVesident will invite him to bo seated. oAMT.S sniKl.l'S. WILLIAM 11. ."iAVARn, I.KWIS ('A.'-:S. 1'he report was agreed to. Tlu' Scur.U' 'lid not sit on Tueslay, \Vi ilnesday or Thursday last. On l-'riday. a great crowd of ladic's and other vi'iter.' was attvacteil to the Si-nate ihamber inuueiliatidy after breiikfist, it being rejii'rteil that Kos.-uth w.i- to \isit the Senate this morning. They were all • lis.ippointed. ht.wever, as he does not come till .M 'ii.lay. to-day being assigned for the consideration of pri\ati' uusiness. In the lltn sK OK IIki-hkskntativi S on I'lies'lay. Mr. Cartter’s resolution to ap- whilst it ]irotess'‘s to be opposed to Ivos- siith’s views, ;i. disclo.>;ed in his j»ri‘vious , . . , r K . Kamel 1 atterson, at a very a.lvaiH-ed age. suitable for II ubbanls Patent I’..irgi( s. j-U.ll.... se\elei_\ b'lt L\ tlie trade ot the eotintry, j (’arolinian and Raleigh St.mdard ple.ise copy, j Likewise, a large and general as.sorlmrnt of (>ut Tor tho su|>j»ll(.‘s that huvc iKtMi rccflVid i Nnu* INthcsou Institute!, (ni tUe **th ult., i Sweiles, Kiiglish and Anieiican iron, suitable from (’alifornia. Aeeitrdinir to a list whii h after a severe illness of several months, .Mrs. j fi.r ('arriage makers, speeches, yet t;.kes exception to the I’resi- we have kejd during the year, these have Mc.MlLLAN, con.suit of A. S. Me- | .Inst received ami for .sale on favorjble terms. This ••gin'crnnu nt" has nothing to do with these Hus.'ian inovi nn‘iits, ami I’resilcut r'illinon' had no mon' riglit to commit it t«i declarations which miglif involve us in war, than President l*olk hatl to juicijii- tate a war with .Alexico, by steps whieh Congress had no oppvutunity to sanction or to reject. A nu'eting of members of (’ongress was held on Wednisd.iy night, ti> make ar- rang' Uients for a 1‘ublic IMniier to Ko.'- suth. .^Ir. Clingnian presided, Mr. ('amp- 1" int a Committee of fi\e to wait ui>on i . m x-/ ^i • o i r ' ‘ I I.ell ot (lliio l>ecri tary; ami a committee ot 1was aj'pointed to make tilt' arrangements. It thinks that he ought to this port to about lorty-three j rcmoveil in | 'Fayetteville, .Jaii’v o, IsVli.^ nillhon dollars. I his account we suppose or infancy with her father. (;rey Cob)., to j Raleigh R gister will’eof.y ani send their bill, to bt> very nearly correct as it tallies lu’arly ; Sam]is>>n county, thence to Hobeson. where iit • - with the deposites at the I’hihoh lphia l"Ti"d of her life she became a mem-• mint, which up to Saturday last ^v,.rt; ! ‘''‘b'"'M I ^ r • 1 . ‘M* X* * ^ • 1 \ X fHs:nni>U‘ ot iMin^tian coiMcluioss, an t»rnniiu*nt ' about forty-eight millions d which about j , om* million were from other .sonn-es than : resi.ecte.l l.y all who knew her. j (’alifornia.—A. 1. ('onDitimiil. ! She left a husbar.il. anI two son.s who are ' , - ■ _ . _ — ! students of the above Institute, to mourn their! Sih ij 11/m//’/ y */— I he irr‘)i:irable loss: but still in this sal bereave- 1 Now v.-e think the couutrv will apidaud wharf property known as the Heatty wharf, »"‘»t th-,e i.s a joyous consoling hope, for ! • ) f *• I • * 1 *1 • extend ng from low water mark to ‘ i file 1 lesitleiit tor lioinir no sm li tiling.— , ... .1 from street, was ,s.dtl_ tonlay at public auction .'jj^ssEE ; tor cash, residue 1, ‘2 and i JKNNETT, a«'e.l 84 years 11 months and lH | o years, witll interest. H.iliii'l 15. Jiaker, ' davs. Mr. .lennett hail, we beli»‘ve. l.een in the K.-o. , bein- the successful bidth'r. ' ministry of the .Vethodist Chiircli al>out ()t> , JI ilitiiit'jfiiii ./nuiuol. dent’s reply, have iis.'Uretl Ko.ssuth ‘‘(tf our di.-^approba- tion as a govermiient, as wt 11 as a peoph*, of the priiu ijde on whic h Russia acted in man hing her armies to settle a »iuesti(m which was one exelusivelv In tween Aus tria ami t!ie component parts of her King- tloni.” JUNK JULY AUGUST Kits.'Uth and introduce him to the Hon.- was taken up, votes to ’)>. .'Ir C. state-,1 lhat it did not contemplate the op'.'ning of the Hall to any harangues, ' but siniidv to >-ariy on (juu tly an act I'f eon rtey. A d> b.,re ar'ist' which consumed thi^ da_N ami tiie ii'‘.\t. wijiioiit comiiii; to a com lu'ion. Mi- sr-. Ur >ok'. Cartter, C iil- iings, Kiehar,I.'on. I UirersoU. (ieiitry, llaii- tonl, nisiiev, aiiil i>thers. aiIvoea!ei the re.'olutitin. aiid M^^ nable, ll ivlv. ti. •In all. Bt fore the k ' ** 1 li»' ' . Tht ■ Ilr-t-' . • x*i:i_'ni.'h-'d, we learn t’l.-it lu ' ;a ■ i hi' numerous workinen . 'i'tht.: him with au energy : by w.iiiji n-irard and high fl*- 1: tlid not wi>h any id’ them ti> t: ■ iii't Iv,'- as out of em)tb-yment, ’ { in a v^TV short time again to '-v of Work for thi iu all. This i iVi'h the charaet-»'r ot a lilteral, _ .!ii 1 em-rgetie public spiriti 1 - ^'Ir. M'K'-than has ever ^hown ( 'urn iii'i nf th*" A^. 1. f’.'.rnrfus. Washi.m;to.n. J)ec. ol. I'vossiith's talk ami com er>atii>ns ns re- ]iortt il mueh amuse I'eoph- here. When tl.f S;'iiate Committee Waited upon him with the res. luti'>n to receive him in si lence. he wa- lil t at all wi-ll plea^i d, ainl he intimateti his dc'in- to lay his humble pi-titioil bidi'ie the Senate-. When titM that till' ruh's ainl order of the Sen.-ite wouM leit permit lhat, but that any Sena tor v\u;M feel proud to present a |x tition We learn that his Kxcclleiicy the Min- istc'r of I-'raiice called yesterday at the T>e- partnunt (d' Stati*. by the ilirectiim of his (loverninent, olhcially to annonm e tliat the 1’resident of the French l{epnblic had a- dopted a great measure of juiblic safety; that the Chief of the State owel to the six millions of b'reiichnii'U who hail »di‘Cfed him, and to the worlil wliich hail reeeiv.-d hi.- nomination as a m w era of trani|uillitv for France, to preserve her from ;t revidu- tioii of which the world might feel t’.ie rt>- eoil; that, strong in his consciousne.^s of patriotic- infc'ntions in rejo-lling dangers whieh throateii France and f^iirope wifhf'Ut eii-i, he invited the nation to its free choic e of a firm ami durable Covcu ninent; that he a]i]'Mh-'l to tlu' .'Ullrage ot all in a moment .so .■.demn to the cocaitry, and thoiiglit that this a]ipeal ought t i{i-:i>rci:i) iwuK. rW^llROl'lill Tickets between Wilmington. N. and r.altimore. !-'are!j!i:L \'ia Wei-I don, I’etersbiirg. Rirhmond, and Washington j City, or vi;i Weldon. I’ortsniouth ami Norfolk, j years, and was ju'obabiy the oldest minister of I I'or Tickets ■"^J'1•1^ sit the Olliee of the \\ il- | the deni.mination in the South; and as a patri- ; niin.irfon an.J I'.aleigh Itail Road ('omp.tny, at ; SK1*TP]MI5EK. arch in the church, an old inhabitant of tlie Wilmington, or at the Oftiee of the Raltimore ! town, ami an estimable citizen in .-ill th‘ rel.-i- ^ Sti'am I’aekc't ( ompan_\. and ot the Raltimore , tions of life-, he was universally respecteil. and •''•‘'I Ohio Rail Roail (.omiiaiiy, J raft Street, j was followed to his grave by :i large and highly i Laltiniore. ^ | respectable coneoiirsi-of the }>eo],le of Wilming-j ■Lin.^1, 18.>i!. .Vl-tf ^ | ton. from wlioni while living he received the | I ’ X" I V \f' ilA!.'AI\" 1 ()CT(„)IJ]^U. endearing ajipellation of "Father .lennc-tt.’’ ilinin^ton Juuruiil. Fayette\'ille Prices Current. .lANL’AliV (■>, I8'-2. the HaCON— I Lous, Sides. SleiiMers, 'A estfi n. I’.FLSW A.\— llio, l.agiiiru. St. lioiiiingo, nlighteii Kurope and ('oTToN— From To I d to hi obj--ct. I lilt II n/rn M.ii'hall. Stephens of (leo., Kwing, Cainj- ' f >i' him, he seemed very much chagrined. long de)>ressed by this b 11, and oth'-rs, oppr>.-ed it. spirit (d Mr. McKethan AJp. \ ^-liable .siiid,— ‘■111- woiiM take* o-e.-ision to .a\ of th.'- di.-'tiiigui.'hed foreigner, that »-\ery h >nr siin-c- his arrival on tln‘se shores he had filh n in the estimation he hatl formed ot him as a statesman, and any gentleman who Would take the trouble to read his ."peiches, anil learn the position be had taken, would b •>ati.-'tied that if his doi.-- Ile evidently c-.'^pc-c-ted an ojiportunity to iii.ike a s],;ei h btd'orc* the Si-nate, \\liieh that bodv bv no means intcmls to give liim. 'I’he debate in the House ye.-?tcnlay, OIK' of unc-on moil ability, w is yet oiU‘ ot ureat frankin -s. and great credit to tin.* eountrv. 'I'lie house has sh'twii itscdt to lie a true conservative body. J-Iverv mem ber who sp d;e, stive IJ nitoul and !id- diuL's, exprcssci iln-ir dec ided oppo.-ituni trine be corn-et there wmila be no stopping- j,, ,,,,y iutc-rventiou in Kurojic-aii atlairs. ; s> >n to see tin* ']>aei thot.' idd tinder-boxe.' .Ml t. •-minu: with activity lately >f hou- in the place. This (I.,\ernment would ha'.e to tak* upon itself the wroti::'; of every peo- ] le sulferinL' fn iii opj>n . -ion. A.' a re- jtri-seiitatiV(- of a district in the State' cd N'>rth ('arolina, lu* would not consent to involve this country in Kossuth’s ijuarn-1'. lie \va" I'pposed to the >vernm» nt f the United >tati > engaging in a cniade tor the purpose of si-ttling and ]uoteeting the rights of all nations and all pe"jdes. It - iiritv of subst.intial tire-proof ,,,,t a part of our policy or interest,'’ .\nd we- doubt not that :i liberal A;e. 1 :-oon enable all the sufferers to The llon.^e did not sit on Thursday, ir late- condition of prospc-rify. On I'rid.iy, the JIou.'c ag.iin took up the .ird -f Coinmi'sioners ha' verv n-solntion in relation to Kossuth, ami was [,:i"ed an ()rdinance jmdiibiting engaged in it.s di.seU'.'ioii at the last mo- ■n o-^ ativ but tire-proof buildings ment (^t which we have advice's, iriit di.'triet. In thi.' way our We bt-lit-vc that only a singled member, .dually assuming a k.'S hazard- t ^Ir. Di.'iieyof Oliio,) avowcl hi ae-.pii- ; ) c'.'c-i nee in Kossuth’s intervention doctrine. 'J’he Re*port of the Se-natc*’s Commiltee on the reception d Kossuth was e\idently framed to preve-nt his making a speech.— We arc glad that th. y show .so much gotjd sense. and thest* gc-i.t’enien on that subject wc*re siic-nt. 'I'he whole ]>roject of intervention is, therefore*, stopped at oiii-e. 'I'he stru:'- irh- in a sinidc- day was ovc*r,—and the e-ouiitrv st.uiiis yi t coininitfc-d to tlu- fc el- inL's and prini i]des of W ashington. It was due* to Ki ssutli that a stop should be put to all his expe-ctatioiis at once*. lie s.iys, 1 am told, that his mission to this eountry has thus bee ouie a failure*. Kk.ntli KV U. S. Sk.natok.—Hon. Ar chibald Ibxon has been c-h-cted to the U. S. Senate for six years from Sej't. 1, ISo:?, to till the vaeam-y (K-casioiied by Mr. Clay’s resi'Miation. A up Yxir.—A ray cd' light and lu^pc* has I ur.'t upon us, ]>o(»r, benighfi*d and un fortunate .sinm*r that we are. It has made* its way even into thi* iVnctraii.i—the most hidden re-ec.s.'. s of our caput. We have w iked |o the di lightfal coneiotisnc*'' that , is divisible by 4, without leaving a ! reiiiaincler; and so, ac c ording to the* earlier i traditions of our .■*( holastic lore, tiiis year of our L'>rd, upon which we- have just en- j t, red, is nc-ither more nor les> *haii Leaj> ; Year. 'I'hink of that, ye forty-nine* and ' tliirty-six year old baeheli>rs of the Herald : and dold'boro’ I'atriot. 'I’hink of it and j tre-mble, for it is even so. Straightc*n up | your shirt collars and [Hit on your purtic's, and who kimw'/ Tiiat is the |uestion; who knows what fair dain.'f'l may pay her , ilrrnurs to you, and h*ad yon trembling and , blushing to tlu* “hvnu-nial halter.” A\' e wi.'h wc* were an anli(|u.u ian, then would we talk k*ariie*dly upon the origin of the idea that on this year the ladic-s have the privilege of j>ropo.-,ing, and of course, no irt*ntleman, bc-ing a irc-ntleman, can re- ! MoL.\.''SES— Ciil.a. Strie-tly prime, I’rime, F.-iir, COTTON RACCINd — (innny, llmidee, Ruilaps. COTTON VAItNS— No. .') to lo. ItoMKSTK' C.ooKS— Rr,iwn .Sheetings, (Isnaburgs, FEATIILIL';— i’LOl R — Siipi-rfiiie. Fine, Scr.-itehed, C,i;.\lN— Corn. Wheat, Oats, Feas, Kve. iiii>i-;s_ l»ry. (it-een. IRON — Swedes, conunon bar. Ditto. wieie, Kn-!ish, LARD— LEAD— 22 j! 23 or- n 11 . ;t I: L 10 I: 7 I * il 'U' 1 iJ' 18 13', Di I*';: 13 Mr. Clay’s le tter fd' rosign.ition to the l\i ntnc ky Legislature is published. If is to take cilc*ct on the lirst .Monday in Sep tember m-xt. fuse. Such, howeve r, is tin- trailition, and as we find it so we acee^jit it, jicrfe-etly .se cure in our own innoc ence an 1 other un- ( oinfortal>le attributes. At any rate, it is certain that February has an extra day, and that jieople hiring niggc*rs ought to pay lifty ce nts aclditional on that account, and all our daily subsc-ribers ought to hand us in twe) cents. C^>. i‘i. I>. The*refore fork ove-r the two c*ents.— U il. ,/iniriinl. V .KV),.—'I'lu* liaiik of l-'ayetreville ’ ; I a 'C ini-aniiual dividend of • S'-e adve rtisement. 1' ’ Laikr kuom FfHoi'K.—The ■riv' 1 at Ni-w York, with Liv- ■ - • > ;)ii- ’Jiith ult. •. 1, 1 di-eline>l Jd. to ’,d. during Sd.-'of the wei-k-JS.dOK bales. Il li.-iiid bales, against ' ' 111 ■ dat(- la.-t year. ' ■ "_v was (juiet in Fram-e, and ■ nil lit was gradually subsiiling, ri-'^'aining its wonted activity. LUae, and several other of the r-, have bet-n rc-leasecl. ,aii giivernnu-nt had arrested K issnth, and several othc*r A''-^'* Wii'Ji I ili//iil—7'/ir J‘n .iilc)if\‘ I,nr—llxillh of Mr. (’hi;/ — 'III AI'///', //•/)’.( Jjifrriifi/ Ari'liirf'x."—This is Win. ('. Cairington, Fsip the abk* Fdi- the title cd’a monthly of oc*tavo pages, tor of the IJ;, iiinond (Va.) 'J’inies, dic'd in published at Ashborough N. C., by !{. H. that city on the iltth ult. after a brief ill- l}>'"vu, editor. One dcdlar a year in a.l- yaiice. It is intc*nded, we juesume, to be chiefly a record of the important otticial pro- ci'edings cd' ]>uldic bodies throughout the State*, and to give* in a prc*servahle form in- tc-rc sting statistical information, carefully ness of I'neunionia, in the ‘{Ist ye-arcd’his ! ci't'dings (d‘ ]>uldic bodies throughout the The Ibiil Road Bridge at Weldon is to State*, and to give in a preservahle form in- Tiie c ity be* inimcdiatc*!y rebuilt, folk has subsc-ribc'd 87’),to the; f Nor- . colleeteil and arranged by the Editor and j»erfi-ctly reliable correspomlents. Th Nrw Orleans, (none.) OILS — Linsi-c»d. T.-iaaers', SALT— Liverpool, (sack.) ■Mum, SEED— Flaxseed, ('lover, (none.) SHOT— Common, jier h.ig, F.uck, SlMltlT.S— Reach Rr.'indy, Api>Ie Northern “ N. C. Whiskey, N. E. Hum, .lamaica Rum. Freneli Rrandy, .■Vmeriean c'iin, Holland (.iiii, SUtJAR— ■ ii‘ C . WINDOW iLASS~8 x 10, . II1V.-I-..V r II. 1 . .... , , nerii-ciiy reiiauie corresponiseuts. ±ne l.oaf, V w V. r- 1IV in wthinoton u'the numbc*r before* us is chiefly dc.yoted to edu- m.M* univer'ariy obs,*ryed and jHyful h-dy- i ^'^d the proceedings of the Method- day of the year" and the fe.'fivilms to-dav | }.ropos,*d llidgeway ist ]:piseopal-Conterenc*e. The design of New Orlean.s, prinui.'e to 'exceed in attractions those of and (’lai ksville road. The* Seaboard Iload the publisher is a laudalde one, and we wish i TAU.OW- aiiy previous recurrence of the (lav. 1 also sub.scribes 8’.Io,0(0 to the connection *'"* *y • aie . *At 1 1 o’clock this niorning, the !*re*si- , ,i,;,fin | M^jnl.n^.tured, ik*nt received tin* diplomatic corps, who — \mrirnn Art —The imniagOrs ' " * O'- LL.\D were in full att.-ndance, in all thebvillian-1 A notice of a marriage in one of the „f the Americ an Art U nion have deti-rmin- | ^ j., cy of court dress and ecjuipage, and ex-j ^\'estern counties comes to us anonymou.s- t^.,1 to postpone the annual distribution of' ^yoOL— changed with them the usual compliments therefore necc'ssarily excluded, works of art until 1 (HID subscribers shall ■ 1 to be in fonserpienee of of the sea.-^on. At V2 o’cdoek, the doors of j.^j^ which all Fditors are cddi^cd have been obtained. The whole number r tr 11 f- of a con-^piraev on the Kxecutive mansion were thrown open i , . . * i ■ i i aco.i.pia y ^ generally, who are still i to adopt, to prevent being hoaxed. thronging from all sections of the city, to | (’,,v. l\e*iil has of}‘en*d a reward of 8100 10,310 pay the President and his lady their annu-. ^ Timothy Smith, John Kpperson, ! and Win. Humpston, chargi*d with the inurdi-r of .Milton ^lathis in Sampson , ciuintv. i ■ r. ' r.i - '.1.1 10 36 •1 ‘.o ; 4 75 4 ,2 '. ' 4 00 i '.Ml ;to tiO so 8'» V 1 " 11 '■ 4 i it j 4 |0 11 1 i 2*; ! 28 i ' i '.10 1 >;o 70 i 1 i-.O 175 !40 1 1 20 i 1 25 1 » 1! 1 1,7'> : j-'.O .’>5 47 1 5(1 '40 43 |42 ; 45 40 : 2 50 o i "> •?o 1 50 1 1 11 »! U 10 12 j 9 1 7 i 0 ' 8 1 ' i " 1 ;!•> ' t ! ^ ' _ •-»> I- , 2A i , 1 118 20 i Nio.v a('A])i:mv. fH^llE building of this Instituticiii is now in I _eL a state of compictioii. it is I;irg« and Commodious. It is jileasaiitly located in u fine [ neigltborhood. nnd in a very salubrious j>art of Itobeson countv. twelve mile-s west from iaim- bcrtoii. atiout half mile south of the ro;ul lead- iiig troiii theni-e to Alfords\ ille. I The first >cssii,n of this Institution will com- t nn-iire on the lid Monday of .laniiary, iS'i'J, un der the care of Mr. (.iile* Li-iteh, who is a gr.*i- iluate of the t'niversity of .Sorth Carolina. I Ttnnn of fur Si.f,’oii, vi^: Sj>elling. reading and writing, .‘j;8 flO • Arithmetic. English (irammar, (Jeogra- ]ihy and Hi.story, 10 00 I Latin, (ireek, French, autl the liigher I branches cjf Mathe-neitics. 12 (Ml I i’.oard call be ol)tained :it the .\cademy, and at convfiiieiit distances in the ne-ighbo;-hc>od, at from tive to s;x dollars }»er mouth, i I’v order of the Trustees, i * JOHN TAYLOR. Sec’v. ! Dec. -Jf, 1?:51. r,:i-tf’ ! I’roft'ssor Mor^-iin’.s rema’.e S(‘iuinary. ; TH^IIE present term will close on the first day _M_ C)f .luly. (six months from .lanuary.( yvith the graduation of the .'“^enior Cla; s. ’J'he Lec tures nnd experiments in Phil-s ipliy. Chemis try and .Astronomy, give to this te-rm great value, in ndditioii to the regiil:ir course. The Latin and (ireek will be taught by the Princi pal. without charge to gr.-iduating pupils.— French, .Music, Painting and Drawing, are skil fully taught at the usual ]>rice-s. The expenses are S'S per month for Bo.arcl, .nnd -St {'or instruction. It is believed that no Institution in the State i bestow j ei|Ual private and individual instruc tion. or atl'orils uiore home comforts. I The Sth year v^ill open ou the l»t day of ! Seiitcm'ier IS-'i'i. S.-ilisbury, l>ec. 2”>. IS-jl!. /(.S-.'ltpel viLiiBii:iI\Dsroa.vjLK. f H^llE subscriber having detc'rmined to make I a removal to the* South West JU*xt Fall. ■ ofl'ers for sale his L.\.\DS on Lower Little Riv er and on Cajie Fear. j •il'tl ai-res of up land. l'> milc*s from F:iyette- ( vilic*. and yvithin I to •'> miles of the Fayetteville ' and R:ilc*igh Flank Road. This tr.-u-t may be .-idvant.-igeously divided, as there are on the tract three good dweliitigs and out houses. On th.-it part of the tract where he resiiies, there is a comfortable dwelling and j all out-houses; a good saw and gri.-^t mill, the I saw mill running two saws: plenty of good tim- ■ ber. and :t tine chance of m.-iking Turpentine— I about ‘Jii.ooo boxes cut within 4 to A miles of n ' Still. acres of the laii'l clcared, .some 1 swaiii)* land in cultivation, and a large body, I very rich, to clear. j .Also. 1700 acres of Pine Land, tolerably well I cleart'd, gi “d for Turpentine, i .\lso, 41') acres of land on Ciipe Fear River. I l')0 iicrcs in a high state of cultivation. These j lands on Cajie Fear we re valued years ago 1 at 10 to li dollars per acre. I The improvement of the navigr.tion of the C!i]ie Fear River renders thfse laii>ls very valua ble, ns the iilanters on the ISiver may ship their pi-odut-e directly from thc-ir barn doors. It is not often that such lands are ofTered for sale in this county. The Fayetteville nnd Rfl- leigh Plank Road, when completed to Lower Little River, brings these lands within 7 to 8 niilc-s of Fayetteville. These lands will be sold on very easy and ac commodating terms, as the subscriber intends to settle with his children, who are about to re main in the South We-st. He may be focuid at his residence, and on ajiiilication to him. or ,1. S. Williams, the lands may be examined by any eiiie wishing to buv. .ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, •lan'v 1, ISu-. o-»-4vv NOVK.MBEll.. DKCKMliKll • 1 ■ V) 8 4 5 (> 7 8 0 10 11 12 14 15 10 17 ]S lit) 21 2:5 : 24 '2b 2(J 27 2S •20 :U) 81, . 1 2 o 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 IH 14 i:> l(i 17 IH 11) 20 •Jl o.> 24 25 20 27 H'J 1 2 8 4 5 of 7 iS St 10 11 12. Ivf 14 ir> 10 17 18 11) 20 •2] •>.) 2;} 24 25 2ti 27 •JS Lt» ;>o i)l 1 o rw • > 4 f» G 7 S 0 10 11 12 1.’} 14 15 1(3 17 IS 11) 20 21 ^•> 24 •25 •-t) 27 28 21) oO i o 3 4 f) 7 K ;* ID n 12 IH 14 15 Hi 17 IS 11) 20 21 2'2 •28 24 2.') 2() -1 28 2'} oO ;n 1 o n 4 J? ('» 7 ,s 1) 10 11 12 14 1,-) ](i 17 18 lir t:0 21 22 24 25 20" 27 2s 20 n‘) 1 o • > 4 0 7 s It 10 11 12 l:i 14 15 10 17 IS lu 20 21 •2H 24 •2.i 2(i 27 28 2ft 80 81 . 1 2 ♦> 4 5 (i 7 s > 10 n 12 18 14 If) K) 17 is lit 1:0 21 ‘2’* 'S.i •_4 25 '2i'} ~1 28 ;J0 :'A 1 2 8 4 .“S (> •T i 8 11 10 11 12 l;i 14 15 10 17 18 I!> 20 21 2'2 24 1.5 -7 2-s 20 yo 1 2 :5 4 5 ii 7 8 1> 10 11 12 l.'i 14 15 k;- 17 IS 11) 2(» 21 28 24 2') 2(3 i 2S 20 80^ ,'51 1 *2 f 5 (»’ i s 11 10 1 1 12 18 14 1.') 10 17 In 11) 20 •_1 0-) ‘i-j 24 2;» •JO 27 •2 s •2'.* :io 1 •■) 3 4 5 0 i 8 0 10 11 12 lo 14 15 10 17 18' 1!* 20 21 22 '2ii 24 25’ 2(3 27 28 20 ,‘jO 81 ir apartments, "f Spain has ordered the re- ■ .Xiiii-riean Cuban jirisouers. ;d (i i/.t-(re publishes the foil- ivv- ''v of the Ciovernnient of the al visit. large number of meinbc'rs of both Inm.'cs cd’ Congrc*ss arc; mingle d among the visitcTS to the l*resideiit, but tiie usual REVIEW OF THE MARKET, at the prewnt time is said to be \ Trade during the last week has been rather In 1S.-)(J, the number of subscribers was : Cotton hns r.ingod about present quotations. Flour—Quantity coming in light, but stock ou hand suflicient for the demand. ,1/oIasses—Some 12 » hhds. have arrived with- 7o Tifrpc/itine and Lum ber M( rclirifils. 6^ 1>.‘«RRELS best Winter SiriilaeJ Rk-acheu Sperm Oil. f) Rij.ves Sperm Candles. 0 “ Aelamantine Candle.s. For sale bv C. T. ilAIGlI & SON. Jan. 2, lSr.-2. LISTTFXElrrERS"~ ECEI\ l-ID in the Post Otiit-e at l''ayctlevillei since the advertisement of 1st l»ec. liSol:' Patrick Rredy, Lemuel I’.urkct, Thos Rolls,' Rciv W T Rrooks, Jane Bea.sley. .1 R Cherry, Caroline 1.. Campbell. Sarah Cain, Ann ('only, E W Curfis, Jniues Carter,' Clarissa t'-irvei*. .Vnn Davis'. James Ellis, Caroline Evans,'J B Evans. (i Fleming. Eliza (Ircen. Dr S J Hall, John II Hubbard, Nancy Hamil ton. Hardy Jones, George Jones, Gen J J J: ckson,' James .Jordan. II C laither. James .Murphy,' Robt Montpomery, Janie.s .AL*irsh, Christian .MilK f. ^\ m « .Muri»hy, Mary Murgisson, Ezekel Merritt. Lucy MathewK. Margaret A McDutfy, M«*Millan & Davis, J (i McDugald, Malcom McCrancy. Rachel McNeill, Danl MeRraddom, l)anl McFiidyen, W G Mc- Neely, Malcom McNeill. J C Purvis, Camnia Pucci, Malinda J I’ear- son, Calvin Price. Wni Robeson, A 0 Ram.stiy, James Randal, Laney Rising. l-;iiza Jane Sykes. Win R S_vinm., A 15 *'tith, Emily Smith, South-worth, Morgan iS: Neal, Jas R Sutton, Klizu Starling, Joseidx Small, Jauiea Shirley. W'm Thompson, Nicy Thom]>son. Merrill \\ ood, Mary 1-j \N alker, Saiul est, Marj' Williams, Wm D Wiliiiima. 07] JOHN MAC RAE, P. M. Jan. 1, 18'i2. 1 Ask for .Advertised Letters. M 1: lie .V XT J LE X ()T i cTl ^H^HE sub.scriber ccimineneed the luis ness of JL Merchandising, in Carthage, on th - Utof January lHo:i, at the well known Stan 1 lately occupied by ('. H. I'owd. He will k-ep on liantl a general assortment of DRV (;ool>S, (;R0CER1F:S. HAKDWARE, &c. lie hopes to receive a liberal share of the pntilic patronage. GEO. S. ('OLE. I>«*c. 20, 1851. r,:?*.ttpd VXlir^SALE. »00,000 BRICK. Apply to W. G. .VATTIIIAVS. Jan. 1R52. Mrs. Hardin’s School for Young Ladies,’ AT HOSE HILL, F(n/eften'l/(‘, ^V. ('. The next Session of this Family, ScHooi,, under the immediate charge ot .Mr. amt Mrs. Hardin, will commence on Friday, the lUh of January next. Preparations have been made, for the reception of an additional nuiribc-r cif The subscribers olTer for sale one thou- pupils, but early notice is reipu-ste i troni those sand and fortv acres of Land on Carver’s Creek, i desiring places for their danghters or wards, ' , tlif* .‘school beine lindted in number. Men. dying, make their wills—hut wives E.scape a work so sad; Why should they make what all their lives 'i'he gentle dames hai'c hid? in the last few days, and nearly all ch.anged hands at prices not made public. in ('umberland county, eight miles North of Fayetteville, within two miles of the (''ai>e Fear F.iver and one mile of the Fayetteville and Ra leigh Plank Road, joining the lands of Jones \ Rarbee, .Viigus Ray and others, on which there M l*!-, .,t Americ a to the reclama- ee*utre of attraction and honor, .^Ir. (’lay, is till -i n’' rjovernmeiit has ar- , ali.-^eiit, :iiid I rc-gret to say that he is con- The North Carcdinian is egregiously mis-; taken in a.«sertiug that the Whigs “held ■ out the iiulucement of no-partyism, in the issiouof the in-^iinu-k. He- was* compelled yest.*rday to | contc*st which resulted in Uie elevation of ag by a seditious j (It-eliue receiving any visiters, and even; (Jen. Taylor to the Presidency.” ^'Cn. -i* lov. Ko.ssuth. I Taylor was nominated by the Whig party .V Nc*ill, P .Vontagne, P Sessoms. D Kivet, \> en visitc-d this n-i • i *i * . -VUiright, F; Fuller, Hon l> L Swain. H Leete, L .r.feiti/.im-ind liig, was ruu by that part} as a {■; S Hobbs, 11 J/cLc-an, Cook Tny- . I i \Vhi'»', ajid was elected by that pa;‘/ as a i lor, .Vurchison, Reid I'c C>. ’ F' River Co. in-". The* m;iiily and honor-J sidered in worse health, yesterday and to- ■ui-t of the l-'ederal (loveruuient ,l;,v, than at any time sim*e his recent i-a-inii; its admi " ! "1 til- SiMiiish fl..^ ^ ' ' . wliieh it apjireeiates in the same j to refuse (Jen. C'a.ss and (Jov. Ko.ssuth. - till- goveriiineiit cd’ llc*r .Majes- j (Joy. Kossuth has been ■ ‘ ■■ 'i r to the latter of every iust, i luorninir by a larjre number oi vm/.. u.-...... . , i i i „ • 1 ; . , , , , 1* I “ r . I hi:r, and was elected by that pa. . , ' • ;ii,il liouoraidc; re]»aratiou for u,,.i,ibei' cd CoiHOess, all anxious to show , i | ' N have iuducc*l Her Maj.*sty [ personal esteem for himself and their i Whig. To attribute .such a course to the ■ ■ ' ti' T-i ]f e(,Mipletc*ly satisfie d, and i sympathy for hi.s cause, though but very ' Whig party, as a ‘stale tric k,’ is therefore ‘ iii ills! rtioii in the; (iazette ofi J■^.\v ajiprove of liis national intervention i jis inconsistent with the facts, as the sus- ''t til, iii)te addressed by the Hon. ( proposition. I U, 1m,, the .\merican Secretary 'J he members of the Cabinet are also t .r i’l,reign .\ffairs, to M. Angel ' keeping ojteu hou.se-, as also most of the ’ '!'■ l;i l> Mi-.i, .Minisfc-r-l’lenijtoten- (dd re sidents of the city, and many mem- ^ -'l-ijcsty at Washington.— Micrs of Congress. Mr. Sj>eaker l>oyd, at obtained so satisfactory a result, j Fitzgerald’s, is thronged with visitc-rs, ^iei ii ;iiir Sovereign bc*ing desi-uiembers of (Congress, of all parties, gen- '.;i\e ih,- re'](ected I’re.'ide-nt of the ! crally calling on him. ^ .■'tati- and lii.-s govc-rnnient, as Wv-11 l"'"pli- i,j the Coiifedc-ration, a jiroof ARRIVALS. .lau S—Str Gov Graham, with boat Cronly in tow, and goods for Rockfish t'o, C .Xnilrewu. '. J W Raker, A A D J/a.\well, W I) Kivet, W N I) l?ane .V: Co, H M Waugh, H L .Vyrover, J I) Williams, Williams. Hnyvvexid Co, S Penry, Snow Camp Co, D Lindsay, J iS 1* G ^^orth, Dr K 1) Dixon. W .VcLnurin. the School being lindted The present Session will close on the 20th' instant. W. H. 11 \RD1N. I>cc. 13, 1851. -ts-ifjj “kkmalk srnooL. 15^ .ARIA' in the month of February, the Rev.' J. .Mi'Daniel proposes to ojion, in Ffiyette- Yille, a FE.M.\LE SCHOOL, in which iri.«trnc- tic»n will be piven in the Faiglish RrjinclK-s,' French. Latin, and Music on the Piano. Pri- Rusiness still dull. No late sales of Rncon: j 'one of tlie* snbscribers would rent one . ces will br iiiacle known on ids arrival in Town, demand limitc'd. Corn scarce and wanted; no 1 ,,f Turpentine boxes on shares, ! ff desired by Patrons, a few ISoys, not over between Cnpe Fear nnd Rlack Rivers, near the ' 10 jenrs of ape, will be .uliaitted. route of the Fayetteville-and Northern 1 lank Persons disposed to i.atr .ni/e the ScWl, J * I will ]deflie make it known either to Mr. 1. lay- DC.VC.VN J/cNEILL. J. n. .VcNFUl.i- Jan’v 18.’)2. o3-3f Sugar—Very little of best quality on the mar- ( jg .j ^^w mill in a thoroufih states of repair, on ket. Ot other kinds the market is well sujijilied. ! n rieve*r failinp strearii. These* lands are tine*ly Pork continues to arrive nnd sells at 7 c. ; tiRibcrc*d. ofl'ering indncements to jiersons wish- No change in Virgin or Yellow Iliji Turpen- ! 5„jt t„ embnrk in the Timber, i.unibei* or Tnr- tine. S})irits dull; small sales at ^7 c. j pontine business. Persons wishing to purchase, AVI I -VII v7^'r/Tv~\t 11> L- i-'T " '1' ‘‘itl'^T snbscribers, one living ILM1N(.10.N .M.AKKhl. j Fnvetteville nnd the other on the premrses. pic'ion of such a thing in the next contest is unjust. War.icil lo Employ to p;o fo Alib;ima, , • 1W.-1 f RRICK MASON, a man that is compe- ( onitKjr oj t/ic ( . iS. Mnd in 1S,)L tent to lake charge of a job of any extent. intentions, has been pleas- Thc! cf)iiiage for the month of l)ecembe*r, which has just gone by, amounts to y(»,000,o4 U This, we believe*, is the largest amount that was ever coined iu a sinide month. The entire coinage for the The Steamer Cherokee has arrived with ' year was, in g»ld, silver, $•2,000,000 iu California gold. 3-140,71)7; .‘oppcr, 80U/335. For such a man n litu-ral price will be given -Mso, a Cnrpenter. who is competent to do a plain job. Men of steadj' Im'iits are reipiired. ^Nhiteor black will answer, -^pply *vt the Store of J. ^ T. Waddill, or to W. WADDILL. Jr. January 1, 18oi^.- late sale.s. Lard scarce, but not niiioh demand. i Transactions in Turpentine have been limited: ' .Soft 2 1'). Hard 1 15; .Spirits l!8. Timber— : .Several raft.s on t)ie market, but no late sales, j .-\t Cheraw, cotton 0 to 8. Good cotton sold ! on the oOth at 7J. Sales of the week 4oO bales, j Total receipts of cotton ‘J0tt,.")82 tiales, against [ 83‘.i,012 Inst yenr. Increase fi0,f>70. ] .\t New York the cotton market was depress ed by tlie .Africa’s news. l*OKT OF j ARRIVALS. ])oe ,^1—Rrigs Itnsca from Ro.«tori, Hampden from St Thomasr. Schr Azorian from Nassau; Rarque .Varj" Chittoh from Rc^pton. J*n 1 — Schr Sterling from Sew Haven, ('t. Jan 3— Rrig Umpire from Rcrmuda; Schr II I’riee from New York. lor or J. >L Rea.«le-v.’ Dec. 27, IBol. ■2t .NOliCK. ,N the loth day of J.anuary, the subscriber will expo.se to public sale, at her residence three miles from Fayetteville, near the Lum- iWrton road, this side of I.ittle Sandy Hun, all her household and kitclien FLKNlTriiE. .\lso. on the snme day will be rented the rWlHF^ undersigned takc*s this opportunity of j|. informing his friends and merchants.gen erally, that hftTiiie bpconie interested in the house of FAl'ST WlNERltFNER. No. North 3d street above \rcli, Vhiladelidiia, he will he prepared to .^ioc fheiii there thi.s coming Spring, with an entire new and well si-lected Dwelling House, and Plantation containing Stock of H.VPiDWARE, CtTI.,Elt^. (»l NS. acres of land, with Turpentine lioses. purchased at the lowest cash prices here ami The house and plantation will be rented for Kurope, which will be scdd to them ou the moSx four years for an approved note and security. , favorable terms and at reduced prices. ’ RERECCA H.V(a;wr>OD. i W.M. .’^1. CARTER' Jan’y 3, 1852. it-,a L'ec.. 1 ISol.