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FROM THK UU'IIMOMt WliKl. TIIK (CONDITION OF ETROIMv The lust toroiirn univul vo^tortcil tIuU Fnincc ;it>d Fjii^'laiul wi'iv both (.leteraunoil to abandon Turkey to tbt* t» iuler luorcios of llussia. Tliis was tlio L'X{n-cto(l ro.'^alt—not that oithor (icsin’d it, but it was unavoiilablc. 'J’lio ('zar lunl fhffk- niatfd thrui at i'Vitv mh.vo, ami \vln-n, at la-f, li' tiavf tluMii to uuih’rstan>l that lie could, l«y the v.-oiiunand »>t’ tho jiiain Uiavkrts of tho Ulavk S^ a, jU’oduiT a rrvolutic\( in Fraiict'. and ji'"|'aid the con)nHTt'ia! piiopority i>f l']iii:hitid, lu ih nt tliosi- l\n\i'r at onoo lotirt-d. Tlu' l-.nipcn.v ('t the FifUi h, it is said, is dint iinj; all his cnci ^ics and all thi* rt-sou;v«s cf hi.' 'I'riasurv to ]i!\>furiii^' br. ad fnonjrh to liil tlic brlTu s nf the Parisians, and to stay that rtln'llious spirit wliicii hu!>;:(‘r »'ni;fndrr>, and which no rta-on nor Iiuh.*'.* can (.iiMihaf. 'I'lio lir>t i-rcnch Hevolutinn was prc- cij.itatC(i and ausxravatcd by thi-si.Mrcity i«t bread. Louis Naiiolcon i> takiuL' warnin>r fioni the les son then taught;—but whctiier he will In- able to sueeeed is a diib-rent (|uestii>n. W e jMiblishe.i voster^lav, from tiie Lnndou 'limes, an artii le ^ couinicntiiiji '!i his culatiMus in breadstuf)> and the expedients to which he is ;«‘si>r(iM^Mo tdi- tain ample .'Upplie^ i>t ^rain and to keep toe piier of wheat at a low ti;.'ure. short all o\er Furope. it -eem- th:!t all the ii "f ln> l-'iii).ire slmuld li.' sutlicient t" efb i t liie i>i.ji c$> wliiidi he ha>- undi r- takcii. I’.irtiai ai.d temp'>rary rc'Hii> m:i\ lie achieved — but all the revenues of tiie !''n ncl; tiovernnunt would pru\i- made.jiuiti' tn !ecd tlie thiiiv-live niilliuns in I'laiic' until next harve^t. r,ul,r ,Mrl, KU.J, Wa.h-i INTKRNAL lAU'HOVKMK.VTS ington Sentinel, in its first number, olosos an ar-j 'J’he fVdlowiuir letters were read at tuc late IJail tide on New York politics with the following Cruiventimi at Asheville: .loHnition of its position in respect to the two war- , ' v . YrrrKViM-K, August ISth, 1n5;{. rint; tactions t»t the Deiuoeratic party ui that t . . , . , . • ^ i o,..,... i t^iu- Our attentuin in this place, lias just been I . . .■A.sl„.vi!Io .^j.ectator,’’ RAILROAD SrRVEV. Col. (Jwinn, Chief Kngineer of the North ('ar>- lina Railroad, and Mr. T. 8. (larnett, prineijvil assistatit, arrived in this place last Saturday.— (’ol. CJwinn went on with the re(*'nnois.«aTico down the French Broad to the Tennessee line; Mr. (I.-.r- nett j’eturned from this place to the surveyin .. . lied to notice in tin; “Asln'ville >jiectator, nett returned from this place ro me sui\e\in:. -We ieel no disposition to beeome a part^ to ^ of delegates in conv..uti.n at Ashe- party. We understand from Mr. Jarnett that he he conu'.st ot ri\al * tate oiganiza ion>, m we inst., to consider the subject of will continue the surveys acro>s tin* mountain at ^ear that the nm; which has just Lin um.wii .11 Western Carolina, with the North Ca- the Swaiinaiioa Gap, and ascertain the jiractica- tlu ft Xew \drk will assume a degroi; ot national iui- p.irtance, which will not j>eimit us to remain .-i- leiit with regard 10 it. Being at a distance ifom the eonliiies of that State—occupying a central position, and looking to a national circulation to reward ..ur labius—we deem it highly improper to meddle in h.cal feuds, and we shall only do so whi'U principles anl results are iii'id\ed that may alfect large eouimunities. Haviii'f said thus mucli we woiilil say no more. |}ut as this i.s tlie first appearance of our journal. connee rolina liailroail, and theuce, with the seafioard a l-Jeaufort. 'i'he citizens of Favetteville would be glad tob. , but the shortness of another Assistant will come on to complete THK TARIFF. 'I'he National Inteilitencer, looking to the in evitable reduction of duties to be made in some articles, suiiiiests fhaf wmd might be adinitt‘il at a lower rat'ej or even free of duty, and adds,— ‘•As a means of les.^eiiiiig the revenue, we can not >e« any (d.jeeti-.n to jdieinL' upon the free list pepper and all kinds of s{iK;es; every de>eiip- tion of fruit, whether dried or otherwi.^e; all dye- - : .-tuHs, drugs and chemicals, in iheir natural or bility of a tunnel at that point. lie will then re-j unmanufaetnre,! state; hairs, hides, skins, and turn to his division on the N. C. li. R., which peltries of all kimls; mahogany and unornampnta. will hereafter re,uire his constant atlentiun; ami I wood, if not all kimls ..f lun.I.er; essences ami the their '(ii'ws on tin* subject whi(di atteiitii>n of that bodv. 'ri:e W s to claim 4i rn the en- nl being unwilling that any one should believe (',,,,ipauv are le-w constructing an important /ink an.I to W’liile lilt- crop> ari* su to us iii’p.issi! ],' that we fear to declare our sentiments, we state now. that our synipathie.>i are warmly enli.-'teil in lit halt of those who have been trm; to the demo- eratii' faith, who havt“, in times ot (rial, held fast to the right and l.ibored to per[>etu:.te those fi-el- ings of amitv and c(>ncord which should ever be i herislied as the basis of the contederacy.” We commend the manly and indejfendeii^ le- claratioii of the Siiitinel to the notice of mir Sontiiern 1 >; inoeratic contemj>oraries. S.i tar as we have observed, not one of them has yet ven tured to ti II his readt'rs whether hi.' synipatnh'> jie with the Ilunlcers or the Rarnburnei.". W hy tiii.-' lou:^ and studied .-ih'm'e. Hav(‘ >oitth in •enii'erat.'- not cvi'ii a vvoixl ot ciuiitort and en- representi'd in the meeting, i ..i - ,• 1- ■ the time will preelu !e the po>>ibility of making surveys on ered by the ( hief i. 1 \\ (. ai’i! happy to learn from ( d. (rwiun, who aiiangemi.n .s . . returned hereon 'I’uesday evening, that he re- Muce they will be .lenied this idea.nre, I tak. ,;o,istrm^tion of a Railroad the liberty of making known to the liroad VaUey to the Tenm-ss, i’ailroad ]>racticable; niudi mor(-sothan he had been h‘d to supi>js(!. W (“ also learn th.at tin* in>tru- meiital .survey will be prosecuted with energy t" the 'rennesse? liin* by the way of the breneh liroad Valley till completed, whiidi will be luv.r the first of h.'cember; the party will then return t(t near .Mor>/aufon, and eoniplete the survey as soon as ]iractii-;ible, fr >m that point to Salislmry. (’ol. Cwinn left here W'l-dnesd.iy morning with a view of examining tin; diflerent ]ia>-'es u- gaps of the mountain as far Soulh as Reedy Patch (Jap. He will then return to .^lolganton and I thence to the eastern exteii.'-ion survey wood, if not all kinds perfiiniery of every ilescription; ail works of art (d'every kind; ami, generally, every thing to be admitted free that b>es not come into com{)i-ti- tion with home industry. 'I'hus far. we i)resiime. tln'ie would be l)ut little difference of opinion ii. ('oii'^ress: and, without going into any very par- xo'i’icj:. Sut)»crit>er haviii;^. ^ ^ ■ ific Clerk's Ofiice ’ii I!,i-, . tlie :.’7th day of Sept. 1 s.,:;. i, ministvutum >ii t!ie ,1’ cxp >SP tf> l’ul)Iic Sal(-. I'- If'r. liis entire fOiisi.-f illli' ot |)r\ He' ll ard ware iV Culb rv, !i ■ . 1; \ well .scieetfil Stin'k. ;ili:i tnit i- .New Viirk. ('oiiii!i-_v .N! r i; . t are iiiviteil t.) attoiel. ,\t the Siiiae time will h.- i, ; . liis I’liicksinitli aii't W.. , ! Sh,,|;. A ere'lit o!''iN iiioiill'-; ui’i ijc j injr i)'»!iils witii apprnvel ■\n persfiiis iii'le1it(;.l 1.. the will [(lease ni.ike pavmciit'. O.W Ii' i: \ , , F:i.vett-vill*, Sept. L’s;, is',; tieular examination cii the p"int, we presume, jnnH»rl‘.lll( lO Hilili('l> .Jv llnth 'I'hese speculations fill ni.'li a very inteliigiiile cum- I im ntarv on the ollieial priicianiations rect ntly put e forth in the M‘>n i,\ur, tiiat the cmps iti I’r^iix-. 1. would be much biitir tiiaii w.i .-iiitiiipjted. S This was part of tlu’ ;;:ime to rediici' the price ot breadstufis—in ord, r ihat the (I.-vernmeiit might make its purchases on belter terms. We notice iu the extracts tV' Ui the Piovitu-ial French pre&s, copied into the 'oun-h r drs Uitia, that notwithstanding ail the t'ilorls of tiic would give a penny tor the thoughts ot hovithern Railroad line, ironi tiie mountains to tlu e..u:.(L'ement for the men who .o long and so;j::tl- l.intlv ilet'ended the eonst it ut ional rights of : he S.uitii against the assaults of Northern fanatic-, and who are now thr»‘atened with aiiuihilatim t»y the:i old eiK’uiio"' (tlo they now look up 'ii tiuir (juondaiii llunkii friends as unpriiiciphHl facti'Uiist.", and recoifuise the folhivveis of .Jt»iin Van Ruren as the true hemocracy? 'I'he public Government, groat alarm exists am.ing the j>epu lation with re.'peet to the scarcit} nf food. In various tewii' there were syiiipfom'.^ of lebtdli.iii —all irrowing out 4if the price of I'Vead and ap- prehch.'ions of want. '1 he aee 'Unt.' given by the papers no d ubt fall l.ejow f!i-, truth—a> ne'hing appears in a I’reiudi jciper until it has )i:i.-"-t>d under tiie eye of ^ tVieials—and i: is the policy of the Government to create the iiiiprt svi..|, tliat there is no danger of scarcity. The '•/> /(.. fr // speaks of Cl owd> assembling in the streets, which threatened di>'ider, and were disjH-r.'cd by the Mayor. 'I’he .Ininiml f>. Htuurs. of the ."nh of September, ,'jeak> of a "little efb’rvesccnee" among the women, eau'.'d by tin* price e.f bie.id The Mayor te.ok meusure.'. t > trutHjiiil:/. ■ rlu- in habitants. 'J'he i'OHir'- r iUs ,!;/( ;(/ .«, ..I tln' 5th, .'tate.~ that a crowd gatlieie^’ ar 'und a v\.i_.)ii loaded with wheat, vvhieh t.’i • inhaliitanfs. and the Women in jnirticilar. wNhed t > prevei.t t'- m leaving, ’liie bai:- wi re thiowu ■■ur. but. by tli.’ exertiiijs - f tli? M;-. .rand hi- j' s.. th.y vve;. replaced ii. tiie w.i;: III and ord.er U 'tored—atter sever.il f the m• >t n'l.'V -Mat-w.‘i\- airextcl and ii'uged in prison. '|'|,v , il> 'i> li'im> nieiit'oii' .M-difioii pl.u'.ir !' in th.it ti.u n — rhie.ir, u- iiig pill.lire and tii\—h-a'l'’: "ll ' t},. idh — Ihni'it r'ltJi th' I'ritft.-. litiu'i’t /A- Til '•■iteiii'. which are i.'iv'-n out }.y tin I'r nch pres-. -;otv\ iti.standing a!i the viL'iiaii the authoriti*-. -erve t . ill lie iheagit:.fed condi tion of the FreiK-!’; aii.l h av: U' to inter '!i it the .'uflTeringx, \v!ii(di imp •tel over tie- Ivu' p. an population, and that of I'lam-e in partieidar. are luueli greater ihan th oflieial repr '.-utatiiiu' Would have u> -ujtposo. '1 Uey uo t.- di'clo,e aUo the weakties-;. >r r.itiier tin d- peiidene.- of Rma- parte upon the Kiiiper locofoeii elittU'S in regard to these matte: h’li-ln/ioiiJ U /ill/. We comnund the following lett.'r from Mr. .lohn A. Dix, to the consideration of r.iu h of ins Southern frii'inls as have been so reaily to en- dor-e iiim for the (’ourt of St. Cloud, it appear-* that he i> .solemnly pledged to his Free Soil friends, to be with them "init/tr i/f ri'ii tiinst,in- (>.'■ null t/ii'"n>//i It// tifii' —his (leiU'gia letti*r not withstanding. K.\sr IIamithn. Aug. Iti, ••(fKN ri.KMK.N:—1 have n-eeived your invita tion to attend a meeting at (^o-lieli, nii the li.ith in.''t.. and 1 r- e'r'f exeeedin>:Iy that I am oiiipi ll- eil to decline it: “In voiir I'fiort' and de>iie to m:iint;i'!i the cause of free territory eordi.iliv 'V iiijMtiii.-'e. ,, v^j.iU . .f ( ’ )ll;;re>' uiiipii ‘ f file iVieiid 1 fr,-e lab^ the Kniperir of Ku-si; Nicholas’ control ot the me«t fertile wln at-grow- ing regions, he ha- eoinpleftdy at hi' iiierev b th Kngbind and France. Neir!; -r of them d irc' to thwart his ambitious project' nj-oti Turkey, .''ludi. tor the future, will bo the ca' - wiieiiever there is .1 .'hort vvh"ut crop in th'-'C c.iuntrie', ai; i in the other> iiot .-ubject to the iiiilu...f Ku-'ia. 'I'he Czar can any ilay stop the Suiina pa"a;:'' >f tin- Danube .11,1 arre-t tin- t xport:iti mi of .i .u.'hel wheat from all the p -rt-; of th.- Ji'.iek "' a Thi' places til** rahbie of I’ui' .-in-I Ho •{. i if;-, e' if .'lanehp'ter and Hirniinirh.ini iin.ler thr- 1 .inini.-n ot RiiS'ia. lii'theT lie will f .rbi-:.r and permit Roiiaparfe t.> continue to reiirii, r -m li seen. Rut cveii he cannot make hr cheap. Ry decliniiiL' w.ir and alb'win:> port.itioii ..} gr.iin tr.i - H::,ck Se,-i mitigate the -rutrerings of W.-'tern Fuie that he can furnisli will not -lupplv th cies, which re:u!t from L'ener.il i. i I er..p-^. [ fully .Mid The hi't hour- of the hi't ignalized by a gratifyniL' tri- of freedom in the territoiic' in tli;‘ .■xclu>ion of slavery forever from ()iOi:on. I’b - ijni 'Mon «f ])ovver i' .'ettb-d I'oyond di.'pnte, Ni man can h-. reatter 'ly, with any hope ot rc- 'poii fr- ;ii the puldic judgment, that Coiig,e.' mav ir.i. '.vith.iiit violating tii- (’oii,vtitulioii, pr ■- iiit.it 'I.'.eiv in fh«‘ t(*rritorie> of the I niiei .''tate>. Tiii i' a great p.iint gaine.l 'I'he wlioje i|U-'ti.'U 1." ilvi' ’ts. lf into one of t \|ie.iiency. aii.l it i' to l.e hoped, for the honor of the -oun- trv. th;ir :i majority of tin' Aineiiean pciph-, and of their rej.re'eiiiative,' in Coiigre>.>, will tiever admit that any consideration?* of expi-«lien v vvill ju-rily the ofabli^hnieiit of ^la'.eiy in territory wiiere it does not exi't. 'I'liis i' the (]Uesiion to be prc'ellted :it the next >iou of Colig,," ill -Mg ini/.iiiir territorial goycrnmeiits f.r Californi.i an 1 >ew Mexico Th* cont-'t f.r fn-i-d ui in the 'liirongh territorio' is not yet over. It will be renewed with increased vi.'"r: and, though I (-annot ib'ubt the re'ult. I iiail with ple:i'Ure all 'leinon'trati.eis (if o|,itiion in f.iV'.r of principh-s. vvhieh eann.it be reliiitjui'h.'.l without infln-tin'j a .'. vere bl.'W .ii tin- :.'eueial prosperity and ca>tiiii: ;i .leep re- jToieh -.11 the puhlii- reput.-iti.iii. I ;im happy to iiu .w that that the l>eiu. . raey of (>rangi- are .-ilcut t-. i.ike ground on this (jUt sti-.n. Let it be p: 'claimed, that territorie' tree 'hall remain free; and be a",.i -.1 that on this i'ue I siiall be with y lU under all eircuni'tances, and in all tim>*. With a lenew.-.l expre>'ion of my r-i:r‘-t that I am unabb* to bo with \ou on tin; ‘J.’>th in>t.. “I am very respectfully, frioml and obe dient s-rvant, .JOHN A. DIN. ” ••To M, srs Francis 'I'uthill and oth«-rs, Coni- niittee " in wliat we lielieve ts to In ili>- ;/i'if rfinin ol Railroad coiiiuninication between l>eaiilo; t harbor atnl tlu- !\‘Uiie'Set' .'-'tati* line; tnr- /ni/^\ between tlu; t wn ot I'ayettevi!le, :in'l the i-oal fit-his in the county of t'iiath:.ni, will be conipleled, (iin- h“i'' some iinforseen aecidei.t oe(-urs) by the mi-et- lUiT ol the next tleiieial .\ss;'iiibly ot tin,' i*'tate. Our friend> iu the (-•.unties of S.iinjison. ])uplin, Oii'low and Carterei, are now taking measures, to h:»\e an in'irunieutal Mirvey of th:it jiortion ot the line, e;t't of this pi act, lo iM-anfort. 'i’hey inlelld to h ive pl.in,-, jirolih s. .-Ilid --peeitieatlons. wiili iinp.Tt^iiit infoi ni.itioii. prepare«| to place be fore tlie n:-xt Leirislature,, showiii;: the utility ol thi'^ ; 'lite n--t .•niv to tin- l.nt in a n.tlioii;il poiiit of v ii v,-. lo tli.-- ieiiei a! Gov i-r: nient. (t i' onr inten'.i'in t.i v->ii\iect ihv- Wc'tein R lilr.iei vvi'ii the N.-rth ’iroIiii:i iiailroa.j .at' some point. '•• a' to ntfer i" our \\Cstern bri thien. a ciiie.-t, iiid alino.'t ail line throu-h the it-ntreof' the State, giving to ih-. ni the advantage of tin- inip()rt:ii.t niark-. ts of Fay-tteville, Wilmington and I5e^;ufort. and presenting a truly ('oiitral , ocean, over which the minerals and |>ro.iuct- of tin- State, can tiinl an oiith-t throu-rli ht'r own Si-a- ports to the m.irket of ;ht- world. The l.t't ( !. ih ral A>-enibly, granted u> a liberal charter, aiithori'ing ii' ‘-ro e. nne(-t with .-iiiy other Ra:lr..ad that ma\ Ix- i-.'iistructe.| —under it> ample I'ol.l- we c;iii leaeh the .N'oiih Carolina Road, w-'t. and tin’ Wilniiiii^t'.n iiid ii.ileigh ROld i-a't of 11' The'' c.uine.-ti iii-^ vve h .pc very so' U to make. From the indication' of tli'oe intere.'ted in :i Great 'eii!ral Railncid. having it-; initial point, at on- of the tinest harooui' in tin- South, , Reaii- foit. ' and it' termini f.ir b«-yoii'l the vallie> of thi- I'leiii h Rroa.i, I xt; nding prob:.blv to the (iohieii Rk ^iou' of (’alif'.rnia. we think w. have nothing to f. ;ir. aii'l vv' It li-,-v - .lur • fb)rt' t'> make our line a [art ' I tin _'rt>at trunk, will be erowm-d with -Uece", We rejoice, that the >pii'it of Int.-rnal In.pMve- nieiit i' ,-it.roaii in the Old N -rth .''tate, .ami jiar- ticularlv. that our friend,' are alive to tli aiiee -.f lie.kiiiL' 'heir de'tiny with their of th- Ivi'i. in 1*0.1.]' a' 'liiraide :i.> iron. L-r U' i-.'tei thi.' "pirit. aii-i the d iv i' ii 't di.-- t lit. V\ ! ■ :i 'Vr sh.il! e .N' l th :'al -iina t-h'Vated t-. the piou .ii'tin tioti . t' being the m. 't import ant .''•■at'- in tl '• 'ile;it l,et II' illai^ c- mi;. >11 c iU'-- v. it a e Vt-1 V ,'e}|tme. e;ib ul.it.-.l • ' bri iL’ ab.lUt thi" d^ 'U'.l 'b ■ \ellt. Let U' ^ive 'upp..it t-. . veiv w -rk of InteriKil 1 mpiov.-nie’ whether in the F/i't or i’ tin We^t. h;iviii..j f.r 'f' ' bject. th'- dt ■.el.^penn-nt of the i'-- '■mi' t ' ..f the .-^t.ate; then aii-i only tlieii. will we hav. ione o;ir duty t>» our''-lv ' and to tho'C who are t.i 1-.me .-itter U', ll; ei.nelli'i-'tl. 1 bei.' h:it the e l.v.-ntioll will not commit ii'eif t > any partieiilar 'eln in-- a' a ■•t.a-i' if future R.iilro vd operations." p;irticuiar- ly in ti'e !iirt-(-li"H of the l>;iri.our of |5.-aut’orf. f'. 'Ill fill- I ■ iitr i/ p i: f of the .''tale, or ^o h liber:i:e as to tr.uiiiie il the tVieii'is i.t' intirnal Iniprme- lueiilr in the la-xT tieii: r.il A"imb!y, L- t tin in ri uicinber that ‘‘ii.i pi-iit u]i I tiea ••ontr iet' tln ir p >w’er." but th;it y.-rv portion of the St;ite !' entitled to their aid, H-.sp.-ctfnlly, voiM'. ‘ 1>C. MeR.\F> ouM be selected which yield the reveiim; froui six to .-ight I’ I import- I'l^etlireii proe, tj-.-fweeii (lohlsboroiiifh and Reaufi'rt. A-'ili IH/> Sjirihilnr. /’irniiiims. — .\ full x-hediile of the premiums i'or the Stale h'air vvill be found in the “Advi 1- tis.-r' at-comp.inviiiir this papt-r. \ large number of i-opies will be immediaf-lv di.'tI'ibuted, so that th.' publit- may have before tln-m in good time :i reliable oilicial >tatement of tiu- various {uemi- nins and the sev.-ial coinmitte»-s ajipointed to award them. From all (|Uart«-rs tin- ni.i.'t encouraging indi- -atioiis of jiublie interest in the Fair are ( onstaiit- Iv arriving, and we doubt not the occa.-^ion will be worthy of tilt: reviving 'jiirit of the State. Dr. W. R. Holt of Lexington writes us that if po>sible he will exhibit twenty-five North Devon -.ilvi-s, and also his faviritt- varii-tie.'- ot wheat. Otln 1' ;ir- rajiidly siiniing in the nanic' ot'tiu-ir ontriliutions to the (-ommittee.', and vve belii-ve the ”reat concourse ol' pi-oph- that vvill a.'.'enible here on the l^th will find tjuite a^ many object.' of intere.'t a> the\ will have time to (-xaniiiie. l\',/.-/i/ Tin: MODFL FAR.M (>F TIIK W FST, We h;id the pleasure a t’ew w- ek' 'iiici- of vi'it- in:I the farm ot Dr. \\ in. R, II-it, iii Diviii' .n cC'Uiitv, Roth the owiic-r ami the tariii haVe been kin’Uii to us f.ir s >uie time b_\ reputation, l.ut dit- feieiit from liio.'t lie'ci iptioii' ol per.'-'ns and tiiiiig-> they really eXvolied (.mi mo.'t 'aii;iU’.ne ex- peelations. 'i'hi-- farm is 'itn it- d in th.it p.iri of the county c.illed the .J.-r.--ey .'•'i tth iiu-ni, which i' ceh-l rated for ft iiij’ by nature tht- ino>t piodiu-- tivi- s..ii in the ‘-^■.ile. riii.'. iiki ino't ot' tiie farni> n. ar it. h.is been iu ciiltiv;ition for a h.ng time, and wa.', vvie.-n Dr. ll -ii punhasel, very nmi h exliaU'te.l, m.tny pat of u '.-areely jiro- dui-ing eiiui^di to pa\ tin; expeu- if eiilt i v at ion. Rut it prc'cnt' a veiy thi> tiiiic. I’.ir every lieii :ivation, which h.ir- l>e drainage, deep Jib'Witig. ditl' reiit ;;pjK .ir-iliee ;it i' in a higii 'iat.- of i-ul- n etf. -te.i 1 V tilol.'Uirii aiel a eoriet-t applie ition n i-rip reij.iired for it.' ot -uch inaiiure.' a~ i ;■ nouri'hnieiit. Rut th'- appearance o tribute 'O much to our sti(-k of yariou- kind-, whii-h wi 'avv j(re"ion generally i-«, that we ha\e n f the I’arm did not enjityiueiit. a" the ' t ■ b..- id'f Uf}' tin,' i x- h*-* l!i:;y ; but ail lefici'-n- (If,ill. I,,' II the leeelpt ..t ro.id e .nvi'iiti “J.’ith iii'taiit. less to exf-re' -11 a' all 'OCTHFRN RAILROAD To THK PAClFK'. W hilst the W e.'t and Nos thwest art- .-pecnlatuig the I'ost means of id.tainin>r frfun rovernnieiit on that, a>- w proveuu-nt of tin* goo.l ohl Ntirfh State i.s di Th- •■doiinial of ('oiiiiueree” has the following eon'ultation. 1 am into tin* cause, r. Ill ark' on *•// 1^1/- of (he Shf//," and .■'av.> of the present conflict— • Tie* (oiiflict between the Hard Shells and Soft Sht-lls—n/ins, between the Hunkers anti R:irnburners—n/ins, between the Conservatives on mone_\ aiHl lands for the eoostrut-tion of a railroad and Free Soih-rs—wa.-i never more vigorfius than at t') the- Pacific, the South is (|uietly workiiiL' w’ith ' ' ■ - Its own resources and credit; and when the iron link“ now in the eour.-^c of eou'tru.-tion are t-om- jdeted and connected, as they so.m will be, tin- profrress made towards the Pacific, in a diro(-t line of travel, will astonish the vi'ionary and specula tive. We gave a review some days 'inee of the rapid progress of these Southern roads, afibrding to Raltiniore a dinn-t line of conimunieation, a’.id now have the pleasure of announcing that the only remaining gap between Raltinifire and the 'fexas State line has hetui [irovide-i for. Mr. H. Haiijit, the consulting eu;tnieer of the pre-^eiit. It throws all other party conflict.- into tin- “Inide, so far as the State of New York is con- c.-rued, 'i'he Whigs are looking on witli e.xulta- tioii and hopt*, but fear to say aught, h-'t an ex ternal presMire should ]>roduce a coalition. NVe don't believe tht're is miitdi danger of that; the hatred i^ too cordial. 'I'he course of the national .\dniinitration in the m:itt-r of appf)inti*ients, has widened the breach to an impassible gulf.— 'i’he course of tin; Washington I'nioii, which is supposctl to reflect the views of the Alministra- tion, has bot-n etjually pernicious. Very little does that p:iper understand the Hunkers of this Southern or \ ickshurg R.iihoad, ha-^ ( llei-ted ar- St.ite if it expects to bully them into submission i.ingenienth with st'veii of tin- In-avii'st (-.ipitali'ts by hard .'pet'ches, and aii iiiipeaehmeiit of their and nn.st responsiblo and experienct‘d eoi tract.,rs party fealty. Quite as little does the Admiiii.^tra- tiaii understand them if it expects anytiiing but in the I nited States to dispose fif bombs to the extent ot one and a ijuarter millions of d-ilhir,', and to grade, bridge, lay the trat-k, ert-ct build ings, furnish a full e(|uipment and put the whole line of this i;iip>rtant road in opi-ration within about two yt-ars. This contract w.-is finally exe cuted at l^iiiladelphia on Friday last, and vvill se cure the early completion t>f the link across the >tate of Alabama, between .Montgomery and the Mississippi State line, u part of which is under contract. Ihus this road, which has hitherto been regarded as a mere local avenue of trade and travel, has become one lltKt,N -l4i»Ko'. \uis. l.'i, I".!;!, -1 have I he hoioir lo :icklJOw!et!ge our favor inviti;it: nu- t" the lail- to be held in A.'hevilie ..ii tin- To _^ou who know me it i^ u,'C- reirret-i that I cannot be j.rcseiit oce.i'ioiis. where the ini- ib- 'Ul in.l body, and if the State bo true to h(;rstdf, ohl as l am, 1 yet hope to live to see her, by her ini- provemeiits, among the first States d' this glorious I nion. ’ * The spirit of tin' mountain'- is enlisted in tin' enterprise of coinn'i-ting our exti-rnal west with the Atlantic coast, by railway. Wi; have luit u i/f if. and it is more than h:ilf accomjdished. Already an able cor|is of Kngiiieers under :i tli>tingui> hel ht-ad, is 'i-art-hing out the best L'a] of the Rlue Ridge, that found, the ,-u-eess to am from that point will bi.- of (-asy attainment. What thcni' Si-nd yoiir stmnde.'t nn-n and ])nr(-->t p;itriots to tin- L';iislaiurt-; men who ilare do their duty to the State, and that with confi- ilenco in tlu- approval of our enlightened constitu- -iiey. 'I'he tiiiK- for grovelling legislation is pas!. 'I lu' spirit of the .ige is onward! onw;irdI * * Already the N. railro;id briiiirs us in con nection with one of the best river port,-, on tin- Atlantic. Its exteii.'ion ea>tvvanl will connect us with Reaufort, iur llarb.>ur, when- navies may ride in pt-rfeet security, wh t-oii- fim- Tiie iin- fiin- 'tock ill N rth Carolin—tli.it they are all ot the "raw bone ” breed —but this is a great mi-tako, which may easiiy be corrected by travelling over the St.-ite. 1 in-re are upon Dr. H.*it’ farm. ni.>rt‘ than oin- hundrci Inad of :h'>rough i»red Devi>n e ittie. and a' iiKiiiv or ni'>ri- of an impr.ive.l '. lek of .'ht-t-p, all .f which look fin -ly, a' thei. hav. line p;i>tures to graze upon in tiie >uniiuer, and tin- tio't u hay to feed upon in the wintt-r. th .ugh a,-* reg:irds >heltering. tlu-y have far.-d like euii native 't'K-k, which goe- i-h-arly to prov- that tin- Devon, are tiie kind >t >tork wiiuh will hc't suit oui climate, and general treatment .>f 'to.-k. W e riw ;i De\ 11 lJuil in the hei'd, whii h, for ."ymiuelry of torm and th irough biood, canii it be exctihd in till- whole l iiion. He is a tiescelidaiit of tlu- celcbrated Milki n, in t!ie herd of .^lr. Jiloomfield, in Kiigluiul, We think tlmt we may promise the I’arniers «iuite ;i tre:it in the exhibition of some specimens of sto-k, from the farm of Dr. Holt, at tlie State Fair iu >etober. and a greater treat still in conversing with the Doctor liiiii'elf. Ho is what wo c:»ll ;i really scientitic, practic;il far- that such article ,-it present toward millions of doll ars. If such arti(-les eould not bo scdected to :: sut- licient extent for tin* required reduction, the (|uestii.n would then come up as to other articles, for which a jirotection has heretofore, been claim ed. the two most prominent of which would pro- h.ibly be iron, p.irtieuhirly railroad iron, and sugar. It' is true ihat undi-r tin- recent great ;i Ivain-i; in FiiLdaml of tlu- former artit;le, a proti;cting du ty is not so much re(^uirel a.' under the jirevious dfpr. O'- d r:ites; i>ut .-itill tin- iron interust is a highly if not vitally imp>rtant oin> for the coun try. and should not be left to the miserable fate of'the la>t few years. Our legislatus >hould re- (-.dh-et that tin- (h-struction of our f’urnaees, which reduced tin- general supply of the worM, is one re.’isoii for the advaiiceil rates which vve now hav«- to pay to foreigners for the railroad iron that we ar. at pn-seiit compelled to purchase from them; for, if wi- couM from our own furnaces, as we ()iii}/it to have tloiio, anl m// have done but for the ojK-ration of the l.irifF of 1>4», which put 'lu-h :i largi; majority td’ them out of blast, have fiirni'ih(-.l annually two or three hundred thou■^- ,iiid toil' nun' d" r.iilro;id iron iiiste.id of calling on the iroii-masters of Knglaiid for that itii/ihmi- //ilii.-intity, the price there, in the absence of 'Ueh .111 increased demand, would not havt- near ly doubled it.^ell, a.- it ha-- re.-eiitly done. I'nder the pre,'- nt hii:h rati-s for iron in Kngl.uid, and tlu^ jirobabh- (•oiitiniit-d In-avy deinami which t’or -•ome tinn- at h a't will j.revent any deciiiie, we believe that our own furinices will continue to in- (-rt-a>e ,'0 rapidly that they will soon be able to meet the large deinainl of the country, and und(-r a ("inpetiti 111 that will reduce the existing rates. 'I’o place all de'^riptions of iron on the free list, or 1 yen to .-idinit all railroad iron free >f duty, we tiiink Would l.e a most impolitic and ruinous iiK ;i, lire; but, under the present circuni'tanccs and pro'peet,' of the iron market, we pre>ume a t-on-i.leiable ii-ductioii might be m:ide on railro:id iron with .'lit .'ciious injury to the iron intere.'t, ale. with gre:U advantage to the i.umerous lines ■ f raiiroa'i' now iiuilding or in eonteinplation. Tl i- r» duetion. how'-ver, ought to be attended witli ;i chance Irom the iiif rit/on'm t-) a sjnnfic tluty per ton: for »h;- unf'ortu!iate operation of the t'oriiier inodt of levying tiie duty i'. that when the foreign article is -o low it ;illord' le-" pro- teeti >n, and when it i' high and pp.'tet-tion is in t so iiiueli in . thil. then the iuty incri-:i.'cd.— V\ iieii ii-'ii wa> i'd.D* in Fngland, and our fur- li.ii-es wre d:uly ,'inking ntuier a competition at >ueh a ruinous price, tin' duty under the advalo- n 111 rat«- of thirty per cent, was ai>out 8*5.7') per I. n. Now, when the price of irojj in Kng- i.iiid i' ami our furnace.', can :ig;iiu go into • Ipeiatiou ami almo't di'peli«e with any proteet- ini: duty, the ,'ame rate of thirty )>er cent, gives a duty of about ^l’_',7-"» per ton. In the former ca.-e, the article, including ///•.>•? cos(, /r> ij/if. could in* lautletl in the I 'nited States at about >•'!.'> ]M-r t‘in, ami in the latter the mere ///•.'/-« of it, without '/iiti/ "/• frriij/it, is >4li. \\ h(-n our pi'• lui-t-r:- mo.'t want protection the atl v.il'ireiu .'y.-teiii gives it in a very moderate tit'groe; and wluii tln-y lio not require it, in con.-'oquenee .f tin high c. St t'f the article, thc-n tin- same sys tem offer.' :i Jirotection that is not wanted. We pr- 'Uiiie tlu- iron interest of the country would prtdiably. niuler ;ill the circumstances of the case, not tdiji-i-t to reduce one-half the pre.sent dut\ on railroad iron, which would, at the present Kuro- pe;iii cost of it, be etjual to almost -?G per ton, with the pvo\ist>, however, that the duty iu no evt-nt should be le."s th.in that rate per ton in ca- of a decline in Fumpean prices. 'I'his would be a great boon to all the railroatls now projected or in progress, and with which tlu-y no doubt Would be fully sati.slied.” M'li fiditi/ oj Aej/' Or/mnii.—'I'he New Chdeans I’aient Ilir!it e!’.li.nt v(-rsaliv' iiiiro iiic. 'l in tie 'ale li_v tlie siili ii-i iher, 'I’lii-i .''iisli lias niiiiH-r.Mi' ;el,.'i : jrn-ater str.-!i;rtli with n-:n.r ...i;. . eiitii-fl y 'li.speiiseil v\ ith. .-Stii; |. on tin- sasli, [.revi-iit all in.i'-- ,iii : ■ tiiue inakiTiff tl.e vvinilow '.vaii-r t , / this iiiipi-oveliieiit liiav hi- c.u'ilv : ,, »>il til >i'Mi;_'lily or repairt- !. |-’ur |)ai-rici;lars .-nl.ire": L. ■. Tl II.M.l; New Goods for Fail k V,’: yWl' recciV!-ii ami arc nn-.v ii-c. ■ Weil selcet-- 1 stock ..T - .|i , ., aliiiiist evi-iy ii'ticle kc-pt ii. im- li. , ,, 'I'lnir s;.)-k c. i>; i- Uicli M.ic!; liLT 'i Silks I’laiii hlack • ii-'i de liiiine fvicli i5roca«le an.I I’lai.l .''iiks, l.io • I'lai'l .''ilk for ,\i)r.ni,s Soliil cul'd Silks for liuiu-. Xc Siijier Fruiicli ,\lerino i.t all c .i .i-,-: j’riiiteil vV plaid Satin ('a^-^iinci i-. , Plain, priiiteil ainl soiiil a- :i’i v. ' ji.. | ■MpacrtS Ilf v:iri"us color'', ti-iish ■. ! r>iiiiili!i/iin-s ami .Meiino,'. ,li,i (’'illnrs. I ri'lersii-ev'-s. I In-iiii-;*-!i. a. .Miis'in l-M;iiiijr ainl In'ertiii;:-^ .■! ■ l;ir}:i‘ .-I'Si.rtim-nt of' 'riir.-:el. l.'a.- ,, ■ I.Ill ami .i;.e.,i.ett lM;iini:s :.a i ■ ,\ lar;re asserine-iit of ri. ii i-lotli. , u;id siik Cl.'a'is. \ i> -ttt-s ;ia i l:itc>t tvie'. raaniii;; in j ;' A lari.'-e ami ;i>,-"itiii«-nr . j e , ami Vestiii;!-: 'r%\.'.,-.l'. .Icaii'. .v . , .Marllxji'..' Stripes an 1 I’l.ii.l-, fei '■ i , • - Fine Flannel, pl.aiii ii'I [irinte'l. t'..r • r>!aiiket, a lar^e v:ii-it>i\- -1 /iii'iji Star/: uj j j'ilr:. f'lij)^. I'-. ■ Ready-made- rlotliing—Coat'. P;uit', \ very fine t • oi-.litiary Our :-tock i' toi. l,ir'.-- ;ii.| v.irie i r : • particular ,-utie!-. l.ut .iiii- ..-'■.i-tjie iiT i- : ti;e one, ami e.uitiot tail t-. pie-, \\> vv.niM >o!i(-it aii e.-uav cai! tr-aii : ' eii.'t'.nicrs ami the j.ii; li.' L''-iier.i all tinn-'; t. v ..i.r .r .o ■ to sell on veaMni.-Hi’.e ii-rai. •;> line. (' may I,-.- f .ini'l at ..lu- N('rth-e.-ist '•i.nn r >laik.-: .s li.K.X li \ \ Fayettoville, Si-pt 1'::. 1'.'.; ;; I'LorU. A FL\V j’.l.i.', lit Ut !',■ 1 I'iii.- ;il-lii ;»- is a,' -.....'I :i- tl;.- i’.■ i' rceiiiiiiiK-iuIeil viith jircai i-i.i.t'; ’. (»n .•..ii,-i:rMii»-iit aii'l | .i - ' '• II. I, .An:: 'Vi i, . Se].t, ‘J7. l''o-!, iPi:»VTflSTM£: l\ I'k •-',(•, r.l'NlidW. . JLF c liisdttice. alter the otii ..t will >10 ]ile;lseil to receive eall,' t'l'ilii a.: V' of his services, Tfiose with wlnun he h.ns hoeii ].r.tt'.-"^ ed will I’oiiter u f'.-ivor hy ealiin>r. ih;ir In- :;r. oj.povt\iiiity i‘i e\:niiine tht-ir op(‘i-ati..n>. .Sept. I’s H. U. R. No.—L'. RADWAV'S RFNOVATINd; RK>n|.', yr. /■ (I.'t I'f llOl ilt, IT n;f s Tmi-.f.' ■, ‘iii'iiiiii.ii.iii, Kickft'. r«'v»^r I K. il t;.. \ • > .; |. I i;ik- i;, I.:- - mer, well informed upon every subject in coniu'c- Monthly Register for Se[*tember, edited by Dr. tion with agricultural improvement. Axon, has ;ui article t»n the mortality of the past hanm r n J'tnrna/. year in Now Orleans, from which we learn that the whole number of deaths from September, n* a Iiuxtnef..-i Tafoit.—Courtesy is.al- j to August, was 1 including ways commendable, but it is too .seldom regartlrd I children under ten Years of age aud I,8'] 111 the light of a busini-.ss talent. Many a man s persons. Of this frightful aggregate, fortune has been nunle by it, without the sacritice ; or not far from one half, perished from J of a single tjuality of manliness, aud the success , y^.How fever. In every month of the year except .f a rival in tratle, that seem.'j so unaccoiuitable, | yi-ireh and April there were fatal c::.ses of this di.s- ease: thus in September, lS,'i2, the deaths from fe ver nuiubcic I *■)'', in t,)ctober in November D).'i, in Du-ember 17, in January, ls.j3^ in February 1, in May 1, in June 4(>, iu July l,oS7, in Augu.'t d,7i>S. l)uring the same perioti the admissions into the Charity Hospital were D»,So4, ! tli.scharges l.‘),-)ll. tleaths births I7(». Of! till' persons admitte*], la,Ul27 were born in for eign countries, l,r)t!4 were natives of the Fnited States, and the birth-place of lift* was unknown. may many times find its ex[)lanation in the po.s- i s(-^siou hy that rival of a rare quality of cuurteous- ness. .V pleas:int luamier never lessened the worth of any article of commerce. It never made a cus tomer feel less at home, or less satisfietl with his bargain. Rut the want of it has made a store re pulsive, and its good> undesirable. Many i>ersons lieat tdl every etimmendatitui of courtesy as tlumgh it was a mere matter of atfee- tafion, and the place for its di>play was the draw ing-room or the ball. Thi.', is all folly. ('ourtesy very little whether they are retained in the .ser vice of the government, or not. If their offices :ire wanted by the President and Secretary Marcy a.^ H further rewartl to the Rarnburners, we have no doubt they will be very cheerfully relintjui.sh- ed. It is not the offices them.selves that the Ilun- kt-rs (-are so much about, ;is the shown by s original 'riiey feel we the North American Contiin-nt. I occurrence that most forcibly his same road Im' extt-nded westward tt» i youthful attention fti this grace' of ibe, and tin- nee where'/ to th:it point ! rmtod States Senator 11 give the easiot access to Memj.his, ^ 1 Sumner was High Sheriff of the county whii-h, at no distant day, we may hont; to! Massachusetts, aiitl on tme occasion a HI Ik ■ • ' I • 1V III I i \«. »■ c’l-i UI II >, \> t oillKl ifi* Will Ik *.i't(-r to the Democratic party in this >''tatt-, ,,.,1; ; ,1 , ' *• .| i. p 1 n- 1 is a iirace td' . I - I • 1 1 , sulhcieiif for the Commerce (d the I'.ast and W est I = . fiom the measure which it is said to have under Amazon and it tributari. s everything that he does. conM.leration viz: the dismissal from office of and .d'the North American Contiin-nt ’ ^ >'‘-‘>*‘omber an occurrence that mo.st forcibly su(-h men a.s J utfge Jsronson and ( harles O ( onor. ‘ ' Per.sonally those gentlemen, we presume, c:ire |>„,n.,,nibe that will city, at whii-h, at no distant day, we may hope to ■ .... s*f th»i P'icific railroad tV(»in San I' rauciscu terini- Wds tu l>t* cxot*ulcd, aud g;i\c this coiu- nate, bc:iring at-ross the etuitinent the rich ct,iin- 1 ^herifL ‘“Sii, as J iniist be Jiiai^, it nierce of China and the Fast, to be further borne fin North f'aroliiia Railroads to the finest harbour on the Atlantic coast. Abeaily has Congress directed its attention ttt coninit-rct* likely to spring up between San ('hiua ami the Indies; the most* St/f' of Ai>li/(in/.—'['his estate, beltuiging to character that belongs to the whole: Henry Clay, was .sold at public sale oiie tlay last Week, and was liurchased by James Chiy, his sou, for c?L‘50 per acre. A number of gentlemen were jtreseiit at the sale and were willing to pav over por acre, but when it was known that the Vons of Mr. Clay wished to have it, no bitls were made exeejit by James :intl 'J'homas Clay. It was struck tdl to Janies, and will be retained iu the Clay family. the of the most important ..vcuues, „ml i,s co,i,i,l. ,o.l l,.v ..\.|„„„i,lr.,ioh i„ uverlooki.m it o b.= lavorcd ll,c ,u..5t -XU,,,,;.. ,„„1 . IVi,.,„i.s an.l ,l,„ir .„e.„ie,, bio c.,r„,fx,r„„ of a„,y roa.I ,„ tl..- I „„.»1 St„„ s. „o sup|.o«, v.tj as tl... s.,i, .li.l ivl,e„ . It 1,, a, , c-,ta,M a» u,,| tutu,,' ,1,, wa,, with tl.c ''a-.l hi- that III aijout two years there will hi ■ ' . . - - - » pb-it; and contiiiHous chain tif ro.-ids from ton an«l Savannah to Vicksburg, over which gieater jiart t)f the New Orleans trade mu West ot \ ieksbnrg the exten of this chain havu l>o ii is a jdeasure to be hung by t/ou. ’ On the other liaml, when we are forced to do business with some men, it is like being hung by an Alberti, with his black mask aud rough clutch. How many times have we lu-;ird the remark. “If 1 was not forrtil to go to that counting-room, I’d 1- a com- h(M 'robeTi'id theVitTed^-alf?** I *1 I**'”"*'"' "' I""'*' bkely to bt' Shanghai. ! D’s like gravel iu Chtrles never w il If It’ ’e he wlio hadi 'I’he map prejiared uinler its authority ^'hows ' "itl* ^hat man.” I.ici. ,li^.- tl,.. p.,,.,: Wautof „„-t „c- a, l„l„ic a„'.l dalicitl'i:’ 01l'tl,e''^m',di'‘',r'^'''' '''''■'■•'I' w. stwa,.!, will |,a,s,J “'•“lu ll.»t t-a,. bo a, ,,uo- , provid.-d for by municipal the two cases, (-fhe Hunkers will .say,) viz; that ' jst np ioiis am giants of htiid to the Roeky the j>rodigal son returned repentant and humbled over irrtmnd ‘wl i,-l i*' H^nnburners came in with their colorl f K, , v\Inch IS lepicM-ntod as extremely flying, and claiming all the privilyjre and honors • never sinned. of Shanghai, ami some iwo dt'grees south of San effort nut to expeiul on customers the mor Fraiieisco. Can the cotuuieree of the cast rt'atdi i feelings that some mistake or ill fortune has the Atlantic coast by any more din.-irt routoy j --'"eited, aiul a little care that a strangei may be Rut jierhaps niy views are too oxfeiuled for the ' know a gentleman from a boor, might occasion—then let us extentl the North (’arolina business talent as Another Won,/,■,/,it .S'Ayy,^-._The 11 nine ,J „u,.. ’ •lal, eommeiiting upon the case td' Corueliu> N roouian, the “sleeping nia.i,” says that a woman m.w (-xists near Southami.ton, Hnglaml, who has !" '"'cnty-one years, with a very brief wakeful intf-rval. Punch, in his fashions notice for (Xtober, .says boDuets will bo worn au the small of the back*” (juickness at figures, or sharp-sightedne.ss to di.s- cern the real demands of the market. railroail from her eastern to lu-r western limits, the longest in the Fnioii, on her own soil. Let The ('harleston (.'tiurier has come to the con-i spet'dily, energetically, economically, elusion, “after due deliberatitin, that the Rritish hold ourselves in leadiness to turn to advaiit- hivi! for the negro, aud the Russian longing after whatovt*r the future may disclo.st* or circiim- ’oiistantim»ple, are nothing more than au epicu- '’^^•‘t^^es may tlevelope. roan j.n^dileefioii for Ham and Turkey.” wi-'^>u)iii enlighten your judgment, pru- , ..ow ,.,rt„blo n„.„i„g.l,a„d app7ra,„. has I jr^.lS'^a^i:;". offort vo„toj, t,j wbiol, tl®. b!i„d „rv onubb'd tu : Vo„r» ' t ' "l. '•'’'r'' write i r \t j 'Ihirteen “ministers” arrived there fn^m the City I ot the Salt Lake via California, “Discourse may want an aiiiiinitet] no. To brush the surface and to nnik* it How; l?ut still rememh.r, if you iiieiiu to please. To pi-wss your point witli iiioifcsty and eu.se." Phi/iuh/phla Ml rr/itm(_ J M. MOREHKAD. i.osr. H B K rWF.f-'.N the F.-ivftteville Toll jfou.sc anif 15ijr Moektish Uri.lfie, on the S.nitheni Plank fu»al. a sniall c;il skin I’Ol'Kf'.l l{()OK. containing aV.out in nn.in-y. an.I snmlry p.i]it-rs, aimuijf which was a check on the Hank of ('ape Fear. F.-iyottevillc. sipndl (j. W. Williams .'t Co. payable to .1. .nIcC. for >iltl, .No. aiul tlaled between the -.Mth and liSth Aujrust IS.'.:*,. Also a note on (’ )} Tyson and IJetij. (Jrist, payable to \ Kel ly. lor ^1 to, with a payment of ^iiliKt, date not recol lect ed. 'f'he public are cantione.l aj-ainst trading for cither of the above named papers, or any otiier in which the subscnbiM- may l>e named or interested, as the nnvment h.-is been stoppe.l to any but my.self. \ verv liberal re- w.-inl will lie j),-ii.i to the linder for tlie delivery of the ]'ocket book and e.intents to the subsi-riber ,-it the store "t .Messr-i (i \\ \\ illiatiis ('o. .1. -\lc(ilLVAKV. Sept liii, -{{.tj- CHEAP BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ~ Sri5S('HlHKKS are now receiving their Fall Supply of 1!(m»KS AM) ST.VTKKNKliV, which the\ will sell t»n tin* mtist lavorablc terms, wlioles.-ile or retail. f hey invite the attention of ctiuntrv Merch.atits and others to their Stock. Webster's Hlementary Spelling I’.ook at 7> cents per ilozen. Huletl (,'ap and l.etter 1’a.pers at from >1 'li> j to j,er re.ani, Blnnk liooks at from IJto :U( cents i per quirt'. \c. k. J. HALE & SON. I .'irctiiln, ■•'..re*;. ,A'ihiiia, r.riii,rhlti-i, liter' The :ilmv« r,iMjii:iint K it, Ri curt', I' rcni.v.itr'ihi- 'V'leia r .mplpa-Iv . Kcc.i:,. - ■, Sold' aU iiii)»)n- I’lii'Cifl. :ii' Hiiil iMse.i'dl i i. .. •• m.h.il «nd fliiiii'1,1 l.ile, iV.iiii all ciiriiU'l liuii...r> i - rtinl \ itf.ir, lit'.'ilih ;oni Sirenstli. I., i verv (;u. M Ixxly. i.KTi^rt.-^ i L’o.'M iiit;n ,\i riii'iiiTV lio;«. J, J .MIDPI KTON, OF \VI , s —W •. • (IhIc p| .M:iv ‘Jil. I'.kI. 'I'lnl Railu :.y"' Koii.,\,■.'.,11:; K.- I.lie of hi' ni-cr>»-'. im hi- I'I int.Mi.n :it llf.oii. rt > ; cohiiiliont. il iimny year siaiiiliii". 'I lie ,r !i ■« ■ Cii'linir i.hjei t i,t pily. hi- i\ h hidv inj; m i'- i| - - tn cri.es tdiild iml reiii.'iin ai ihe 'Mine (>l;iic w iU, n.i, the It.-.nor' t4)iiM de itnyihaiL' l«ir liim. lie n.i' . ;• Kuduny’' Hf-novniin:; Hox.Uetit. and U ii,\\ :it u. ' (ilHiitatiiin. To llie peojile ..T S. t’. .Mr. .^liddlp!..tl i' ■ Hiui to llie i>oluic«l wuriil. .\lr. .Middleloii i' n.. -.-ir:;!,;;'t .CltoFll,.\. -Mr \V. li.ULivtR. or'Drnyton. I'>oly l.’o, titi . umlt-r 30. I'.ul.—\\ riles. --ihHt ii >erv.inl "iri u hi, «.i' rc.ii.. one would pive a thnp for her life." 'he «.is >..-. vi r> ! .' llmt ihere was not a spot of pure flesh of the size of a -l o- oii her vvlit.ie hody, w;i'eiilirely cured bv Kadw a\ ' I!- KexolVeiU. m.m;tkk\ vkAlts. .Mki, (Iic^PkKS0!. of We'lford. , has lieen t.i 'ores lor nineteen years. h:i l»-en cun-il hy It. I!, H, -. i:iii:r.\i. The iiio.'l oh'iinale cases of Salt lilieuiii will iUi-k'', H KM i\ l'l.\(; KKSKI.V K.NT. ' Mie Ct iil^einan ho , this reuiplaint w-.s ht-reilil.iry in his fainiij , and liaii With Salt Kheiiiii ?inn' his birlh, w;is i-iired hy U;»- ii'. ties of the Kenov.nlins Hesolvent. soi.l the POISOMU > RllEl M tVTlRtLV tRAI>H.*TED >R(,M 11> IT RKIJK.SER.tTKS. Kvery orSHii anil ineinlier of the iMidy: it niakev s..un stronp nil wctik. diseased and iinsi iind parts. W t,4KNl;',s. In .Male or I'eiiiale is i|Ui( Kly cured, and th-ttel.,’ cialed iiiaile Siront:, \ l;;iiroU'anil healthy. 1111;..:: ■ al F'.iu.ssions in men. or ili'eftscs i.f either one ,.r n, ,• rative orir.iiis. is «niickly removed, and ihe li.,dy r. - thy and sound condition LOVV SPlKlTli—NtRVOVSVki.', In UD.MKX. the ntiiiKTiitis loiiiplaiiils ami a.!i,,- Mirh (.'loom over tlieir 'piritv u few d.ot-' of llie 11. ; . vi-nt will quickly reni..ve and the ni-ot .M'.I!\ >I ' ' ^ iit;i’Ui>si.i». t,,.| 111;\i.rm . >Tiui.m; ii xri v I’ersons wi>hii:;; this Kt niedy will please :,-k i. r I: valinfi i:«-Sidvi-nI. Ils price is one l*ollar ,ier l«a:i , N ' th-', nor is the )>enuinee\er sold liirh 'S, Ktich ^ simile sipnaiuru of KADWAY .'c ( (» Ili- riilion 'tr.. : ' Ap-nls:-.. .1. II1.\.I1 VI.i:. I'avelteville. ur.i:.\.\ fc t'Ai.mvKi.i,. i.iiiiii»-rt." \ ' i'he Koad to Health. I * '* - \ 'j . * O'* I iT"' / T^aPC..v 'toi HOLLOWAY'S i>lLLS. K.\ n:,uini)iN.Ai!v critt; or Itiir.t m,v 1 n 1 i,\ t loway's rills, in Van i>ieiucn's l.and. Mil-’ (,'onnigrtti, I'.t ye.ars ol' age, residing .-it .Ne« i been sutlering from a vitilent riieiiiiiatii- !c'''i' ■ wards of two months, vvhieh hal entirely 'le; '.- ol the use of her limbs. I>uring tlii.' pi ri- i “ miller tlie care tif three of the mr.st cniiaeit! men in Mobart Town, m l by them her 11 sc ’ siilerctl hojieh‘ss. .\ frieml prevaile.l up..11 i.' * ' to try Hoilowav's t-«lebrated I’ills. which t!u-' ‘ ■ ed to do, ami iu an inerediblv short s]':i> '- perfect cure was etft'cted. The iiarticiil.irs . : are copied tn.m the ••Hobari I'dwii ( riirit-i. Sold hy the I'niprietor. -.>44 Strand, near •reii'p'.- I- and l>y all res|.ectal>!p vendors of Talent Mi i. i in« s :iir. Hritish t.nipire, a nil liy llio.'i’ of ihi* I 'ni li .i .''la '.i*'. in !' es. at 3,*. cents. S7 cents, and 5I ."'>11 each. ». ln' . ' -ie. I') ■' '•ipnlDru!'houses in till-Inion, and hv 'les'r' > I! ' .New York, and Mr J. IH>l!sm'. .'4 .Vl liden I.an.- -\i ' 'I’here is very ronsnleralile savini: in "ikin” Ihe Nnr^i i ' N. II. Kirrcliims for the i:iiidai?re 01 ..iiienls art- aiti pot or Itnv. Wholes,lie, hy S. li 'I' \ TV \,\S Wilmin!.'toii. ' For sale hv I i 11 \ SI» V 1. K Ka Miti'i iilf. \ I' HliANKS tor sule nt lliis OHi' grsif if}''' erea>" ♦ literati'.' tine l’"s by the ] article 'I tan* '-" ^ over the A' laid n]) road- W. h road he. At bery. i cas'- h trial tl for- th don I-'I. 50c t.' mend wo a app A> a suit V a vcrsii' Saiiip per'.'l: Th. Bank Mch'i page. >il
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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