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• ■' V- I'*,*; ^ A v rTTSVILLTi?. 1, M! \iMi. ^it^ ' i;i:!! j\ hii. • ii'i \rw 'i .i;l :mi! \V:i>liiii- fpii : I ,\ t.. :!:iy. uliil-t the vrrv ■i!i ! ■ ilnit; ■;! ■ :iT 1i:hm1. 'i’!u> ■ i ' \ '1^ 1- ;i- We itsuaUv rci-rivr ^ t -r tW'i >r thvi'c ilnvs l>v oiio ■ r\ ! l-iii \V(‘ rri-civf :i!l cur : 111., all-1 \ 1-1(1 im that llii'it* is n ; ; li.’V.iii' tliat tlif t':inlt is ill -OIIH' ■ iii.,'l 'Mil. , ili if ll"' I li:.'.i:;f i>l’thf W’aisiw \\ I ' • t" tii-\sI'ckI\ ■ : i vi(T, i> jifi'i'iiip- ; : ! t 1 lake I'l.irr t > T t ll W i t ll. ^li V ; IN —'I’ll'' Wiii-:s of :it a ■ W liK 'ii.ay l.a>t a]i]mintiil :;i dfi.'- Win- Silt,' t'n:i\iitii'i!, whi.-li tlirv ■ ! t.- !..■ lu'M :it an t arly uav. ; / V •■I St;']4\. 11 Sft ])licii-on, .laoob W 11,11. i, 11, W. MilU r. .Ir.hn 11. .1, Lit ii!’"!'’. Iv 11 nri.-. S, P. Xov- Iv \. llayw . (i.iiVi,-, W. IV .loMi',-. ■ . V C. (i. 'V llayw...-.], . M, ;-r, |.hv!; ..,ii, \V. S. Ma- : . ■ !, 1':', . .1 ;i!iu> I;ni.'ii, ,, ( \Vi .. i.aw . f':.!\iii 11 Al- ■ U, n. s. .\v.;i. Wiihr H, l i-ii r, ■ I‘I', i' I* li-!\\\i"''. ('ha,'-:. Maiih’, >.AiiTH A Ill ,iu. h,..( liali'iirh Itcjris- t. ho .‘xorciseil for the IjcMidit of the W/o/c com-' l.M IM )riTAN'l’ I’lJO.M K1 llOl’K. li.il ,1 h)ii!_ 'I'K011isi'iiu'iit of tho.^o soiiio-■ paiiyj they thciu.solves were secretly iioj^otiiitiiiii I he ('aiiada ha.' arnvcil with lii\('! i>i)n! d.itr.s iiotui idu?, pel so iiajios, pri'tondiiiir to iivo a ^ to put the whole benefit in their own pocket,s,— to the l_th. >tatoiiu iit of (heir i nnni'i i imi wWli tl.o ' «■,» l,.of ii r i i n 1 The .«:iles of Cotton for tlu' w'eek were !.>,01/0 uii .oniuu.on with the e.^to n ^ we lost all eunhdenee n, thorn n.s honorable men, •f p...:i '* i'"'-’ l>y and have sinee so spoken of them in publie and |(„t there was no (diatifre in (|notati(.!is. Anotiicr 1 > It ■■Ml ont and l>ireetors. in privatt'. 'I'lie senior etlitor of this paper was account says .hat Middliuj^ had advanced ni :n]y 1 he objcrt of this imblication is, wc ].n‘suiiic, elected a director contrary to his wishes, and will ! •' ^^ixteenth. The warlike news, stoppinir of niiiis TO infiucu-e in sonic wav, the ea.M- which is to be be dad to retire from it 'at tin* end of the year harvest h-.d eheckc.l specula!ion. •. ! he ( ireulars jfenerally do not change their tjuo- has entered tations. The stock on hand was bales. ' l Uti^ triek, uo .spci-ulatlni, cither by buyiujx or selling fo the ! IJreadstnft’s (doseii with improving: tendency. Mit it is neither respeettiil to the (’onrf nor evi- ainount of a sinijle dollar, as asserted of the whole was active and adv.inciiiL''—-;a!e-i of the deiu e of a very strung' faith in th.> justice of their Unard by the.^e men who have no conception of ^ -•auM- before that tribunal. We felt stronelv in- an hone>t performance ..f a i.uldic tru.t But ' has issued an insob nt ' ■ ^ ! maiiiii'sto, statiii!.r his determination to compel whil-t h.> conl limes in otHce he means to perfoini ; th' IVte to submit by force of tirms. In'-; duty, 1‘esjardless of the abuse of Smith iV (’olby. 'I'lu' l-'rencl! Consul at liucharcst sends the fol- dt > id.'d. tiii, w.ck by the I . S. I'i^trict Court, at tor which he was elected. IJalciiih. As such it may be ■ lined ■speet by its a Week or two auo to e,\pose the frlariii^ (aisehoods in t!ie iiill s)ri/n ti. liy ,NIr. .lohn L . ( olby bi'fore .1 ud*:e I’otter. under whieh he ob I taiiicl the Iniuiictioii. Hut a feeliuir "f i ! ior th(‘ Court and of williiiuness to abide I decision, n strained us. We may y(>t do so. In the ].resent public.ition, miiiirh d with some truth tlu'it* IS a (U-al •>} lalscdiood. AmoiiiX the lattiM-, i> tht' ass('rtion that the instalment of I per cent, was surticit'iit to pay all exjieiiscs “prc- viou-i to the ci'mmeiiceim'iit of the ci'iistruction of the roail." ,aml therefore that there was no iieei ssity for the c tll ol'.iiiother instalment.'i 'I’lu* !he .\ i-oiisidi rabh' portion of tin* • I I'cr cent, iu'-talmeiit ]^aid by thi' .-.tockhoId.Ts liere lias b. i u paid out. .\nd in roirard fo thiv we may here ii'iiiaik, that about as impudent a thill'.' a- we have heard of lately, was the rei 1 Mil '11,, VI'' i: . ^l;■. llu-: ^l - I- .-r. '! i-. - . ;i 1 H ;• I pit . . li. ; '11 '1 ii. ! • u 1 . ,\ . iiiii_. aii'i lii i pi -o f t i\' • Il>. !'! - M11,'.:!\ Iil"i1 'uiT. Ml Satiivilav an 1 II. .;i Wa- ii;:':.' rci'cipt re ;; f.'w day," a"o of a draft u[.ou the com[ianv i >Il.) by an l',ii:;ineer iii New ^^'rk for work ■Hi- ;or Smith \ C.-ll.y, witiimit ihe kliowb'dL'e tile iioard he’-e, 1 y :i pi T'Oll ll"t ill the eili- ■Mt of ihc . tim. tr. I ., t-r M>me I u: i'l \i ^ :.rlc, an.: .1' r f ill. 'inp t]-i! iliey ;• I'li-v t i. \, a’lid th'‘ 'oiii her iiipiiiy. ’i\. i . Smith \' f tlieir own, .'iiiploy a 1 him to draw up-m tic !' ,|- l.i-, iny :i( til. .-aillc ;iv .■ii\ ll.iim' in 1.1 it- y i" only 1;. | ^ a- 'in.^- an bv »he 1!, llcy pai. Til.- wh.d.' -e.y i ' ! I !i ‘'tilit\ i i tlit'm eivc- i‘ ■ ’-'mi'll A ( ’I ’le, ill.' H'.ard h're al..iut ( >1: I! ■! I. W,l I ii ^ at f. 'W 1 • y m..' ' to ■ Hi.'h.'p left ( lin'.'ii tl'-^ ■venin-. (1: ab W \i;'.— 1' . ' ui :iii.. ' -J.ti' T'.l ic-—ii.e ■ ■ I..- t!', ■ ,V- ! I tin- tor: lat!.! iiavin. eii'i, ir ' - i • \ :el'> aiit.i;: iiun.Ml t Wl) a tal'i u-.iii..n. the >t!'iy I'l the !>' .iV'l : lrirj_ii:^‘ tls. ni with ii'-- -I::r. .liLT '.vith eiti/,i ii o| S..inii Carolina, or with the ('eiitral l{i.;.d, 1 lu' l>.'aid iiever luadi' '-uch chaiire-.; nor, so fu' a- we kitow. ili- ever a.ip, iii- di\ i'liial m. iiiber .f tl- H 'ar.l, Smith \ C..!'t>\ av :! i: i!i*- St ckli'-Id. rs’ lui . tiiij ol the I'Mih », ;• ; \v„, ••a ij.iurii. 'I wilh- ■-'it any action,' wli. ii it i- imi..;i.ir- that it .did ad'.pt a ].r>'P"'i!; 'i! ."iVcr.'i '.y their ov.n a «'• nipromi ; ■, 'I'ii' } ' iy they - i',. n.'tie tie- (' inpany ..f their nit.-nt! r ■ -i'l. lie.- of [’■■tt.'r. " I’A Ti:i.K;r.Ai‘11. II \i.i:mii, N'ov. 'I’lio ( . l)istriot Couit >viil inci't to-.lny iit noon- - .lihl'fi's Waviic hikI I’littpr liotli pre.'-Piit. I !ic Iniiinction c.'im' will ln> tala'ii nji to-nmrrow. (Ikuijcia.—A very bitter |uarrel ha.-' taken ))lac(‘ amoiii!; the liOcot(.>cos of (Jt'orj^ia,—ex-( rov- ernors Mclloiiald and ('obb bein^ thi‘ h'ath'rs of the two rival factions. It will be ri'collected that iov. ('obb, and the Irit'iids of the Cnion in his jiarty, united with the Whig I'nion men iii by whom ('obb wa-; ('U’cted (iovcriior by an over- whelmiiiL'- majority ovi'r .'Icnonald, the candidate "1 tiie [• ire-eatcrs, St.ates IJiiihts men, or l)is- unioiiists; who had just previmisly oihciated as I’rcsideiit of thi' notorious Xashville Convention. rm having' now cx]iired, he and .Mc- I' lUald have ajvaiii beeom.- rival candidates, this time to; a i', in tlu' I . S. Senate, in |>lace of l>iU.'-oii. W hii;-. ,\t a eaiu-lls of’ the LoeotofO b.'L:i>lat.ii'>, the tiieinis of ( obb were c.'cc('eiliiigly di'a]i[;oiiitt'1 to tiiid »hems'-ives outvoted and Mc- I>oiiaid noiisiuated. >u the next .lav, in the '■'euat.-, ;i tric'.id ot ('obb uiovecl ti> po.'tjioiie the n.'>:t se.ssii.ni. Thi^ produced a warm debate, and coii-idera- lo ilcleat the morion. !r wa>, to ri vote and carried, t.i t.'). It wa' ^uppo.scd that a motion to recoii.-idcr w.ub! I le made, but the time WM,' allowt'd to pa'S without it,, aii'i .--.I the election eaniioi. we suji]ii:s". :■!■ made at t!:is >es-ion. writer from >1 ilb d:,;evill- to the Savannah Ib publieaii .-ays, - •‘.^Ir. .^lenoiiabl ha- left the capital in towerinir ra^'e at the re-ult iii- liiumjih, like the Head 1 lection till the iilca' ( XeitemelU. bli‘ maiiti'uvriiiii' Icwevt r, ])reS'i'd lowiii”- tele«rraphic despatch, dated Xov. ti; “The .«eeoui and third divisions of the 'I'lirks i-ros.sed the Maiiube, from 'J’ortukai, ei'.diTcen thousand stronjr. ’I'in* fourth division of the llussiaiis attacked them with '.^OtKi men, and after a brisk cannonade, a elo>(‘ combat with bayonets ensued. The battle 1 isted three hours, when the Turk.s maintained tin ir position and the Iiussiajis retired. Of the I’ussians, several ofti- e»‘r.s and )«rivates wen' killed, and >i.x su]»eri- or oflieers, 18 subalt.rns, and f7!* privates were wounded. The Turkish loss is not stated.” A IJiissian stetimer w:is burnt at Arsova by the 'I'urks. ’>‘!ie Uussiaii fon e defeated was the main bo.ly under (!en. 1 >.innetibiir;r, from to strong. The 'J’urks w’cre jire.ssing iii strong force on Bucharest. All *fforts of dijilo- macy to settle tlu* difficulty wen* believed now to be hopeless, until a decisive liattle is fought. The Russian arm}' was n;din'eil by .'-ickncss to eighty thousand men. N'u reinforcements can arnvt,' for six weeks. .Vdvices had been received at Coii'^tantinople that Selin; l’a>ha, the commander of the 'rurki-h army in Asia, hal crossed the lliissian Ironnci'. A battle ensued, in whiidi were eiigagi d on e.ach siib', and after a de>-|ierato ctiuflict, cm liie approach of night, both aimies bll back, (hi the following day the battle w:’.s rencw'cd, when the Russians were defeated with con'iderabb.* loss. On the l?lth of October .Ma-i o Be_\, an oflicer of Seliui Pasha’s st.atf, with a ^m.all force, wa> suddenly attacke.l by a liody of Ru,"ian cavalry. Th(' l>ey fell ba(k, lighting, in the direction of the main body of tlu' 'I’urkish army. 'I’he battle speedily became general, b’ifteeii thou- tiid I’lU'- sians were engaged. 'I'he contest was (juiti* a desper;it(* one, but the Russian> were {inall\ de- t'eatv'd, and tied, pursueil by the 'I'urks, wdi • pl.Mit- ed their >tandards at the Ru.'sian head-piartcrs at Orelle. The position of afbiir.s may thus besmnmed ii[»: The Turks have beaten the Rus."ian> in Asia— the 'rurki"h left wiiiL' in I'liir.iiic has beatt'ii tin' h’-V V i :'f”l’ M 1 R L K .M AI [ K K'i’.-—Xov. -Js Thoiiias J. Johnson I’.ACON— 8.‘, a MOJiASSKS— P.KKSWAX— ■ :l (’uba, 'JS a oU Has just received and otfers for sale— C-VNDLFS—F.F. in a 17 New Orleans, n 4(1 Pure White Lead, .lid.-imani inc •!(» a -•lo N,\ILS— .').j a ») in X 12 and 8 x 10 Window fJlass, Sperm ■>(> :i OILS—Linsecl, .St) a Putty ill canisters, i’OFFFK—Kio, III a Tanners’, f‘,() a 7(1 HI dozen Turpentine (Collins &, Co.) Axes, f.aguira. I'J' a i;'.,\ SALT— 1'* Timber do, .'■'t. iiomiiigo. in a 11 Liv’p. ( sack,) *J on a .Mill .'lud cross-cut Snws (ciist steel,) i'/ >T'l’( »N — .\lnm, ,bn.) l(,l t(.uis Iron, assorted. .•^tiietly ]irime. 10 a !•».. SFKII — Cast Steel, for drills. I'rilae, ','V a Fia.vseed, 1 in a 1 1 Horse Nails, \c.. r'air, '.I.*. ;l Clover. }K-r lb. II’.', a 1.-, o(M) sacks Salt. C.iTl.'N lJA(^GlN'(j‘- iJaoav. 1- SHOT- Also, Seed Hve. .Mtdasses and Svriip. a ] ('oia.. ]tr. bag. Ll ••• a TITOS. .1. .JOHNSON. i»;,-i:-e, l--> a II iuick, - .1 FayeiteviHe, Nov. 'Jii, IS-'iU. tl^-:5w !o;ii:i;.s. !•» ;l I-’ Si’lill fS - J. O'llanlon, v'cifT'.i.s vai:ns Pe.-ieh ill,111.1 V, ('(T a 7--, Xe, -| t,. 10, 17 a IS Apple - ■ 1.'. a ~A) i)>»\i;;,'s l ie (;,uid.v;.- -- N. ('. hiske\, 10 ;i I:; anti Coinmission Mt*rrlianf, I'.r.i. .''Ihm I ings. 7,', (!,^:eo-ar a Ntulhei-n •- a Has .111 hand, for sale. .1 lo N. K. Kum. in a Fh,\'i'M iiliS 10 a r. .l.-im'ca Hum. :* - .■)tl ■ 1 hhds. P. 11. Sugar, Fi.oi :• Fr. I’raiiily. a 00 I'll bills. Cotl'ee Sugar, .';i!|.ei-t;ii(>. li oo :i I'l 10 .\mi‘ricaii (iin.‘‘.'I a 4(1 1(1 “ prime St. Cioi’c ditto. I’ll! -. ■> i'• a s.'i lli'llani! .1.1, 1 .'.O ,1 'J oo ■J.’> bags Uio (.'offee. Scr..i. 'o-.l '• -.11 a 1 r.o SrCAK • ’.o kt'gs Nails, t: H ,\! Loaf, 1 1 I'J JO bills. No. Mackerel, large. ('orn. N! u 1 1 m ('rushe.l. lo ,1 1 1 l.'i half-bbls. No. •'} ditto. Wheat, ‘.‘-'i a --^l St. Cr.ii'i. 0 a 10 •• No. 'J ditto. Oats. a Porto I’ieo. 7 -i (.1 ■jn boxes assortc.i Cauily, Peas. ,1 ','0 ■\ew Orie-iii'-i. 'i a s lO .'>(^-ip. live. ',10 :i l«M» TALl.oU ic -1 l.'i •• (';oi.|les. HID'K.-^ I»ry. 7 .1 Top. \Ct'ii halt' l.liN. ,'Snuti. CJreeo. fi a I Leaf. none. - AI.SO— IK()N— Mnnu-'actiired, H a ir, Painted Pail->. llrass bound ditto. Indigo, Saleratus. S^ve-les. eo. b:>,r. .'i a WIIITL LFAD s-2’. n : j 'ii 1 Pepper, .'^pice, (tinger. .\laee, (..'loves, NiuinegH, Tea, Dltt'i. wi.le. I'l a WINDOW (;|,.\SS— W'raiipin^ Pitper, .Sae’K .^al*. Uo]>e, Bagging, iStc. Knglisii. 1 a S X 1(1, a o 1 Fayt'iteville. Nov. J', IHo^^. -tH-lm LAUD— !i' 11 10 X li;. 1’{ a LFAD a '• UdOL- - a vV (Uf.Moiu:, KF.VIKW OF T '!:i; M.VKKFl if'om.mission • fierehanfs^ Cotton—.Market in.' i-liaii;;. -.1; prill.'ijial salfi Inr man- No. ]-,i WAfF.ll STKRET, nl'aetnring inirj) ise,.. \a:w voacK. ( 'otI(.(.- -W(' .-idva'iee .lu- tiguie-^ Icmn rkiii'i- th.it we w \i;I!kn 1.. itw.NKi:.] |.i,vMrs r.. oii.MOin; may havi' put tin la lalla-i P.e!'ei-ence; ('.irii Pres.‘lit figure; t'l. ‘ l,iu in---! it \\ iii SriiiL;, ■\le'irs. Frr’iv^is Skinner Co.. New \’oi-k. iiltig in: niai Ki-r Kiii ■ I hit ■ N.iiic ( M.luses- \1 'I’urnentinc •' 'J".. Sjiirii"; ‘.'i t.i I'.V I'l'l,K(il..V,'H. Nrv. V..!:« riU'|i*Mltill‘ V1\ i.lll, :;11.1 ■■•■111 Ix' I I'lu’.'cii:in“ ! 1.1. askr l. T C^l SuMMVA. li;tli;s I'J (./ 1;:. I>Ml\ ;riN MAIIKI.T. i"i lu '^O. II-;;-.] 1 .'i III 2 jn. Sj.ir'is V .10 1.1 '2 ■,'i. 1 u IimIi's C.iitiiii i;ii\- ( ..i n I', ill i;i’iii:oiil. i’.m-r.n ' ■ 1 o. ) ■_' I'J i . F.i-.i't f\irn- Ij.C). 1 i l-^. ’I iiiil. i-'^1 ).'l I ;o, : lu', ,'.t ('"It '11 S', t'l lOi; --:l';-s i.i tilC \ve«‘): h~‘.l lialcs. r.a. nii s til : i. l'"n.iir At No.v Vdi'k. C.'tt^ii! wa'-i tinii "ii I’li.lay. I ..uu-, ruin aii'i ('i)ft'oo a!' .Kiv.jiicc.i. ,\t ■li:ii'!t'.'‘l..iii. C.'tl'iii quii't at •' t.i i ' 1 I'll T’l 1.1 Kliinr I'l to 7. !‘>ai‘in S tu.''.’. Total roci'ipts of ('.it ton t’.in,."):;7 I. 7":’ la.st v*‘;ir. I'ei'roase 11;.'). )ivi pr.ixy. th, Th re- : M l it rkable >-t-tt iin iii 'h'o\in-' lew mncji m-.\ i,- a a '•m-iii , xp i! ' ■ ' impr-ve tin- t’aniiing • t: It;. ,1 ' ,i'- . ■ '. bv t b. \. ay, t" wirn h pul - ^ ,,rt iiti' ti !' gcttiii'i lu!!y aw.-ike, A ireailcni.iii of l!"i" -'-n c-'untv. who valui-d ’ • !''.ant-it''>n .if .’iH' a' la " r.t i.. r a r. , wa-’ •; • 1. ; t . cut a ■lil--h :!ir- u-1: it. at ■■ co-.r ..f Til. re:-uit w::- that hi' lulei thi- Ve'.r '•II li’.l^ln l'- oi' ( ..! ;i ■! ah'i !.'i- r ;’ti 'I'ii ■ cx| ••1! ii'ii.'■ , ,f ) mil: > r',u:t - t"!i .w; i.iii - ' r 1" ii'i! • ; 1. u-lit a 1 , ;o th - ai-.'-. .iii'l h'- . 1 ' 1 " ]‘i-r ai T',- f..r ..i' >:."•) i, thr.- a i- 'har !i'h i iiKil i!' imp' • ■i' ti.:> ]i:ae.-, A .al;i j. • ihat hr , ..-I a ;Vcrti'i-m. iii- ;■ ".ir lai!,; r- ;r land- to d- : Wc-t, Th.-\ . ' - here, alul : tie be-t O'''- laiel at ' li. I' l._\ I . n-!'-).'! it - I U'-t p- l ac|-.' •t f. 'laii ' in I ar jnpi-r ■ir.- n ' ' 'iif'-nt a- "i "Id t.i and th'-n abandon them 1' i'\ pr.'p.-r eiilfnr.- make >e i.n i iii ani'in.j; till ir lri--nd-. mill lit in the wrld. amer .1 C \y V l>AM,\.r -. T: : 1 ’.-i'.' 'It ,''0! ' ri 1 (' II ;-:,r.ii r.',! ' a. - ■ 'i b'a i.g.- r '.-I , ,f 11 *.( n III ilaiiKi'j-. - .•■■mpr- in.. d i'..,- AMf,H Ul.. Ii. I !- (ob. it Mari,:i. r.-'.v all ! ii U :' - t:..- l!iih ih't, 1 1- ^nd.li:: at't' l '■ ,^iilt..;l pa]"T' 'tatc nut a -uit bv.'ir.:ht by ' ■.init\ a-_ ;iii'-i a C'.j. .11 1'^ The \ '111?, i ill an i iiiit’f!' aft'-'.-- •ii. I "f the pi 'M. wa ill W-' t -1 !! |. I It '!'l>-llf "i .....ee.l I., till- /',/ ■/ tru '. fli.'U^h it is ! \iibntly inti-n.ii .l t > j.ro'tue, tab.- imi.r. -i -n. 'I'hey t>dd th- I’re-i'lenr .'hat tln-y wei'c ".Ming to the riv r t" l""i»' at ' inn' ma- (diiiierv," until at hi't rhei;- ■ 'uu -1 w i-bli:rcd tl I'-t .'Ut their real purr >'-e by lyir 'in.‘, g. nth-m'-n. if w- ar-.- goin^ to Jii.lge I’ofi.-r'', w- mu't b.' ofY.” And .'iich wa th.e n.'tii givi ;i to the l’re>i'Ie!it,'* til.nigh ii"f .-'e' woi.l ua"; ^ . i about th • pni p '-a ->f their vi-it t > the ; Th.ai'i- ainpl'-s. .iiilv, "f tile f br;.-'ti. n- of .''iiiitli .V C.'.lby in thi' “a 1\ci ti.'i nient." Th.-r. I are ni:iny others ..f like character ther and in : their bill of . iiiipl iint to.ludu'’ I’ot: r. 'ne of I the.-e hi't wt- may brietly albi'le to. Ci.lby >v,/-,, ' thai he and Smith lia.l t!;-- ni" t jmsitive “as'ii- r-ui.-t'" fri'in the indivi.liial.' . h-i t.-d l‘re>ideiit and 1 >irectfir'-. Tr' ’t atid hir.-etor-;.” a« they iiiipiid'-ntly call lln I! ^ar i. ■ >: iln- time of t'eir ( le t;.Ill, thar lhe\ wuM in all thin;. i iiiform f . the wi h - - .'f till in'-Iv. . .''mith \ C"lby!! Now th re iiever Wa- -I 111.'; t ntir.' tabrication than ; thi'. The individual' "i • l.-cte l Wi-reH ': ind. bt- i ed to aiiv exerti"ii' of their own t t.i ,-iuy pb-dL'e-^^ 'or a-'Uraii.'C', f "• their olVu-'. Tle-y -.-•■r'ainly in ver 'olii-ited .''iiiith vV I'.Joy to \of|. fur then), i and .''>nie of them, to our certain kiiowlclu.-. v.ere ; l.ith to a(a-i pt when electeij. '1 iiev woul'l, one a!i'l ;d!. have S'-'UMied to accept nlVici-' t.i which any ,'Uch ]ih-dge wa' aifaeh.'l. Tin- 'tory i' I litierly f ll:-e. tiini'ijl, !' i’J J’lli.' I.. I'nilij/! I The ;:reat mi.'take whi.-li Smith «*^ Cujby a]>- : pi-ar to h;ive made, i' in supposing tiiar in (-.m.-c- j ijUeiie.- of tln-ir >ubscribing for a majority ol the j ,'t.M-k, th. y hay.- a right t . e.mtr.il .-very tiling. I The ihmt'i- ]ir.'vide' difi'er. litly, and w.-’l that it do.-s, for othci-wi-e large 'iib-. ri’ .-i-' might, and in ’hi.-, a-.' w .ui i, -.iciilii-- tiie ri^iit- ..i' -mailer aiti-r (-..ni'.-r- (■.■rta.iii o iw. r- ui."n S.-a fruit', hav turned to a.-lies iijion hi,-^ lip>. ' liu^'ian right wing. coni]iri'ing their jiriin-ipal He -o 1',.- iorget hiiii'clt yesterday ,!■> to get into I f'''>ree. 'I'he 'riirki'h -eiitre ha.s whipped angry alteicatiou with a i>eiuoi-ratic Senator who ; Rus.'iaiis at 'I'ortukai. .and is now prt-s-^ing u)iou voted to po.stpoin- the election, ami .-itt-mpted to Kllcharc.■^t. The Au'trian loyeniinent is i ouceiitrating a larire force on frontit'r 'ervi*e. The Servian (lovcriimeiit has called (he popu lation to arms, and inbirmc'l the I’ortethat n 'itlier Austria nor Russia .'houhl occupy Servia. Austria has ngrecd to remain m'litr.il it the i'orte will not eiup!o\ the Au'triau refugee' in her army. \ fresh b-v\ of troops i-.; beinir ma.le in Kgyi't. The overland mail from India brings intelli- repioach him for -»o d"ing in a violent ami uii- di^'iiiiied m.iniier. ■•.^ll, Ciibb ha- al-^o h‘ft town. It i-, nii.ler'tood 'hat lie coun'clh-'l his frieii'l' to sustain the nom- itiati ni of Mr. .NlcD'inald. This sonic of them have n-t’u'e'i t.i (.1 i, not merely from a fe(din*r of ii-app lintnielit, but bei-aU'C the_\ di'tc'^t hi' (o in- .'b 1 i.iiiald wa'' the I’resideiit of the N.-i-!ivilb- CoiiVi-ntioii—a fact which they can nev- i-i’ I 'I'gi • if ,'lr. Cobb can. While I have no n‘- _r- I- tl ; ..u-h expn-s.. if \[r Cofd.’s overthrow—for he g'nc* that the Kmperor of Russia ha- formed an if upon him.'i lf—1 can but fcf‘1 some ; alliance with I»ost .^^ahomet, who i> to proclaim thut he AltlllVAI,.'^. No\. ‘Jo an.I '2’k -Sirs I'.-iiai;. i.ali.-rloli. ami lo.v.aii. ! !aitt»*i-loli ' Line, uitli {Tfi'i'is ti.r .J .S liiir lick. .J ivylc. T .1 .Kilms.iii. .M W .lossnp. K .N: II Tiirliiitrtoii. 1) A; \V .Mi-Lai‘riii, I. .1 ,\ l’eint>ertoii, .1 ,\1 Varmnn, I! 1 lliiiisc. W Win.'-low, (i l.au'ler, II \ F .1 Lilly, Hay \ l’e.-;rcr'. \ \\ St('pl. S W 'I'illiiiLrliast \ Co, T Iiill. .1 \ T \V,-iiiilill, .) \lel*ii)ial.l. ']' 1) -lolmsiii), A II Wliitliclil, (’.luk \ .loliiisiia. (i Mi-Neill, W I’aylor, II .v .V Murjihy. Nov. 'js.—('ajio l-’car ('o''; Str .''oiitln'riicr with tioat C.iv. Miirohon.l in tn\v. v.itii r..o.N tor I’folil. Cook .x .lolmson. (' T llaiorli .''on. .1 .‘^nllivan .V Sou. Hockti-ili .Manl l'o. \VillkijiL'-; (’o, aii.l othi‘r. i»os4 S' «>r >vsn. TIB .\in!l\ ,\LS. N.,\. ‘J;'.. -.■'.-In-«'yni--('Inmitn'rlaiii tin llu'l.iii, - i S.-Ill- .\lhion till Vi'vv i!i\Pi-. .■llceril A' A// (III I in‘/i. Till' Southern Right,' men hatt' him with a vehemence I ha\i‘ iiever 'i-.ii cijuallcd, and it will rc|uire Iona V' ar' of 'ubnii','ioii and iiaticnce and wearisome service ere he (-an e.'ii.|Uer their prtjii.lic‘' and reiii't.tte hiiii'elf in hi' jiarty.” The U liig' in the Legi.'-lature also had a eau- cU', nomiiiati'.l Mr. l>iw.'oii, for re-elcttion, and like true and >> n.'ibh- men res(dved to stand by him to the tliou>andth bailottiug, if necc'sarv— for neither "f hi ipp.iin-nt'. ^h.iuld have been defeated A/--! war against the British (iovernmeiit in India. I'he British fleet at Sjiithead has Iteeu ordcrc'l to get ready for ;-ea by the I Ith. A full Cabinet ('ouncil was held on tin* receipt of the India news. At the trial of tin' Oper.-i Cou>piiators at l*ari, it was clearly >hown that a scheme wa- laid to murder the Kmjteror. I'ive ltus>ian officers had been brought prisoners to Constantimiple. The Allii'd rieets were in the BosphorU'. It wa' runiorC'! that the Turks had stormed Bmdiarest. The Sultan has p.isitively refused all proposals , , • - . .1 ''i- I * 1 • • ! of the diphimatists. It was fia.a ly reti irted that le.'clutioiis aLMllir-t tile lioliey ol the Adtninis- . ,, , . . 'p i ' - rJ.).0(M» l-rench tr lopv; wouM be >eiit t'l fiirkev, traiion in givinir the >poil' in New York to the ; The Money .Market wa' nuchan^r,..] (^,,l^.!^ l-'n-e-.'^.iih-r,'. .ire bet’.>re the I,.-gi'latur.-, support(-ii j 04 1-1. iiv one Ilf the L.i(-of(u-.i factions ami (ipp.i>eil b\ i Traib' at ^laii. hc'tt-r wa- 'lull, tin- >pinneis i" , ^ ] j refu'itig t> siibuiii t'l a -d-.-i-liiu-. l’!ie e luitinn-i il j a'lviec' t’r.iiii In.lii w.-r -f.-ivorable. •■We ^-t.-iti-d ,'imply the fact that .'Ir. P 'bl.iu , had been '■Isarged by th" F.iyetteville ( >b.'t rv( i, a * MARRIED paper pnbli'hed at the jdace of his rcMdeiiee, witii j,, cdiintv, on tlic 17th in^t.. I.y Isaac 1!. lia\ing rewarde.l the N. V. Kveiiing I'ost. an ab.i- Kelly. Ks ; . Mr Snl,(iM(i\ II \LL to \Ii-;,s .M VIIV ('., lition paper, ‘with lucrative gov.arnmeiit patron-i‘lan^ri'ter o| Um. I’l ^ouiliprlan'l. Ks'j. • ace.’ ’ —A"/'/// ('a )-i)h II HI II. I DIED, ! In W.-elcsliornusli, on tlio IStli iii'it., Mr. 1!.\NI).\L i McK \V. in the .‘J-'M ye.-ir of liis ;i^c. .Vise, on the li. [ \V,\l/n'K .liiNKS, infant son ol l>r. Kiliniin.! I-', .\slie. | ( LiN'i'ox FivM.vLi: LNs'n'n ri.. ■'UK lliiurij lit' 'I'nistt'c- will ree('iv(‘ ajiiilic.-itiuiis tVoiii iK’ison' licsiroiis i.t' liikiiij; -harrc ul' the STewaril''' iic'ri.ii'diient. until tiie -'ifh day of lleecinher next, oil whicii 'lay a selection will lie ni.ule. N'llic nee.I .-qiplv Ullle-is well I'.'eollHlien.h'il. II. ,\. r.l'///|-;LL. •'■:.H y. .\.i\. ):». )S"toI)‘ \v\Nn:i), ~ tTi,.v( HF.l; to take cli-irjfo of a small riassicai - -School near Kli/atielluown. 151rt'k‘n ('oiinty. for ilie term of one year. t(,i ociiimeiu-c'imiiii- liately. l’i( fereiices re.juired :is to jroo'i moral character and -^chol.-irsliiji. In.iiiire al thi-i ()tlice. Nii\. L’l’-. l.'^-'>;5. tN-tf l.erii. Warren .S; Co., i;. Kiilder. Wilmiiifrton, ,\, ('. .1. II. Khumer, .\nios \Va.le. l''si|., Ncwliern, 1). .V W. ,Mri,aurin. Fayetteville, i,: ^H^-( usli liiftr’.' a'lv.-inees liia'ie on \av:il StorOH. .\i-, V .v. I'-'i. IIHff SiYVHi:. rg'Sli!: >ii'iisi-ril.er li.-i-i lK(lo neros of L.V.N'li, well tim- n liei-(‘(!, and a ilesiralile jilace to Jjiit up a Turpen tine liistillcry. ,\n_\ persoH uishinu to rent or Icitst till- a term ol years can jret a It.irgiiin. Saiil Land lies • ■n lioth sides of Little Pedee Kivor, 20 miles above thr Ivail lioail. Other lands adjoinhig cun also he had. K. TOVVNBENU. ilarlleesvilie. S. (,’., Xov. L':!, 48*:lt \\ Lr A J? L1-: v\{( )7‘I: ut y FOR SALF. £ MdND.VV the I'-'tli day of Deoeinber next iit ^ Itryan's Store in Moore County, the Subscriber will sell his Property. to-\vit: ."jtioo aercs of Land, lyin»; on the waters of Little iliver and I’>ir ilnllalo. One other tract, containing C.'iOn acres, lyin(f near the Centre IMauk Uoad. Also, ;;ilO aeres lyinjr on the liranch of the F. & ^\ . Plank I’oad. To:etlier with 1 Turpentine Ui.stillcry, 1 Saw and Ciri.'t .Mill. 1(1 head of Mules, l‘_’ head of Horses, i Waijons an.I Harness, li yokes of Oxen and Cart. 1 Biig- ^y and llarne.ss, I Siilkey aud Harness. 2.Jacks, 4 Jen nets. so head of Hogs, ;!(! head of Sheep, L’o head of ( -iitle, I Shingle and St.ave Macliine and the Right of .\loore .•ii!il Cumberland (,'onnties, ISlacksinith and (,'oop- er's Tools, Farming I'tensils, Houseluild and Kitchen l-'iirnitnre. aud the finest paek of Ac./n* Ih>yn in the .tate. Whieh Sale will continue from day to day until the rtViove-'lescribed pnti>erty is disposed of. Also, on Tlmrsdaj’, ’22d da}- of December, at I!rvan's Store in i'liath:on comity, 4(tU acres of Ijand, lying immi'lialely on Heep Hiver, together witli liis stock of Hogs, Cattle, ,S:c., ijlaek.smith Tools, Farming I teie-^ils. Household aud Kitchen Furniture. For fnrtlKM- j.articnlars refer to advertisement in the ; North Carolinian, Fayetteville Observer, Raleigh Re- ' gi>ter aud Stan'lard, and Wilmington .Tournal. Terni.= litieral aii'l made known on (iays of Sale. •I. L. BRYAN. 1*. S. On or by the 1st day of .lan’y next, those hav ing cltiims against the subscriber will please present them: tho.se indebted will save cost by paying up. Nov'r I'S, ' 18*8t l^rospectns for 1854. Tiii': xmiuiu i;vEM.\(i post. UNRIVALLED ARRAY OF TALEN 1. ^UAllE Proprietors of the Post, in again coming be- i fore the public, would return thanks for the gen erous patronage wliicli has (placed them far in advance of every other Literary Weekly in ,-Vmerica. .\nd, as tlie onlv suitable return for such free nnd hearty sup- I i('.-Hlqii incrs. \iijj. (icn'i's )fiic\ j F.\vf.tti:vii,i.f. N. (’.. Nuv r'_’o. j is''ill-; several ('oi'>ne':s oT the 1 *ih lirigr'.le N'.rth Ca- 1 . » »• lo-i i S .... . 1 u 11. ■ port, their arrangements torl8o4 h;ivebeen made with I r iui;.( ‘.111111.; :;rc lu rehv ..r'ier.' t to summuu t neir ' ^ ,.i .. i ui o i ■ i * , , , ,, • . .1 - 11 ' u detrree of litierulitv probablv uneoualled in the histo- 1 ,,;..i-,'.-^:..ii;-1 Oth.-.-r-, t.i .-ii'pe.ir at their several inace-i i ■. , . • ' , ,, . , 1 .• rv ot .\m.-ncau newspaper literature. 1 hey have en- ..I Ke'>ie\v. on .^iitiu-'iav the litli 'l.-o' ot lleccmber. tor | • , ... , , 1 I . ■ I. ■ 1- , • II gate.l as eontn>)utors lor the ensiuug year the lollo^\- the iiiiro-'So ol elcctin;,; liv ballot a l.ngadier (rem>r;il r . ... . . . r • 1 .1 - mg brilliant array ot talent aud geniu.': ..1 sal.I i.riga'le. made \arant b-, llie rev^iiriiation ot | llrig. (;en. .las. M. Wad-lill. Tiie i ..mmandiiig (liiieer | >[rS. Sl)lllll\VOrt!l—l^llK'f-SOn i'^PIinelt—MFS. Deil- ,f eacli llegimoiit i. re.piirc i t.. reinru to n..‘ a true ; Gm'HWOntl. Rn-l FuilllV Fcril. list of the v.ite Til.- I. ;inl, ' Uitl. • ! I. i i I ’• I *' t|-i. I,'iii; . bcf. i .iii'l tie • ‘A’! i, h. 'ilIC' the i . rei- th.y -' , I th- t! n, i'.>i. - if ■111. til. ■ i hile. Tii; ■ .hit;.- --ti'ir, . 1 ;ua . ■I" • 1 - I.a '-iM t . iiiu lit t'rauii.-.l by .''iiiiih j (»u'; wi.rd more, 'I'ui,- i to by Smith (.S. Colb\: - ‘ -- i ”\\ e have b. ell a "..liic- ■ Public p! One of th jialiy, cho:-'-;l b> 11 -. i-- I ii' •'■Itam pi >W; ! U' 111!-,'ill i o (■ V. • til peri*.nil, a,' i'tiii' t.- a - Miiiiii ,V ' liby f ib'i ly pi able -'l.- '-ll! iti'.li-- for •lit 1 il ' (-onipal:tl'olll i.e- Colbj,. paj-. r i' thii;- tiiluded 1 tl 1 o,.; I ! ,i ■ I v.'.'le n U). 'I ' i'l 111- h:i.~ .•^f eii li', ;i-ifv. to :itt:if-lc 11,- i • ..iril to 1 e iioriiv I .lur-.-lvc-, Th.--.- !!•(. ,- I . i""i .11. fell. ' ■ r i.t\ writi 111.I lot- le! r,' -I ■' lll'e ,1 :p '-.i -eh'- ! . '• >/ irct- iil.ick tl,"!!',) free ■'I a;u‘ wiei 1.11.).;, !t!ii. ol ! 1 1 l-'i a-n-r-*. Il'l • 1 , tr.-e • ..ii'iil Uele I’l r.'.A,M s .M.Vi. -,'/! ; jiut.li dn-r- lor i!; I; f i 'lie III \e\V '^’orl K Store, ;e indebted to No. 'ill :i Ivam-e 'II , lb' at ihe r- ]" •■■le.liy through the I 'ireeti r-: of liiis Com- ■vlit. r ' i’ a IK w,'pap'-r. It \ ari'.ii iiiii.‘-, in t':at ca ll his j.rint, in hinLO'1'.i'- ti"i ill -ili'tiee, •/.ithoiit inju'ti.e iiew-p.-iper ro-itinits. a- we ale iiiloi iiicii, haV(- been i-.>])i( d into otlur ]iaiiers ill N'lr'h ('.-ooliii.i, wliethi r ai tlu- in !aii(-- ol tin- p'l■’ie^ Ol'.■iuatiii:. th(-i>i. ami with ihed'-i-n ‘il •re.itilig a pi. jll'liee ;ig;;il, 1 US ill olher (jll IIII-T ( r nil ; I ly p-i'.im ii' \, orth pre-ci \ iiig of cb- i:aiit iMigli'ii coiiipo.'ii 1.1,1, \\c are iioi ajipi'i/,i;d — Mi: they have been i'i---iv cin-uhited. and iiiidei t.i]'*’ )•; >-)l Mill} tl fal- illlpl'. i .11 I .-ell, c|-.-:.|. d. ■‘1 lie bu!' h i-Apii .sioii, .in.i .liiu-iM- laiienagc 1!! wiliidl ,aieh aceil--i li. Ill' til'e (■.liVe\ed, eVel’ :!lu,l!t! hr, illlt not alwaV' II,till heal and ciiri- i ii w..iiiid t lie\ an iiillii-l" ( )iir ictidel'.' doiiblh-" bear in mind, tin! until Siiiith k Colby tailed to noct tle.-ir obliontions to tbe eoiapaiiy, and (.'"Iby propo od to •li'^hand it, this paper li.ul nc’.er uttered an iinkiii'l Word o|' (hern, b:|t h.i I defended fl|ein .•|r;iili-l the aW.-odcs 'riieii what you ••'Stated simply” you did not state Iriili/. We did not mention “Mr. I>obbin” at all in the matter. We -'jl'ik(' of the “Xavy l>c- partmeiit," And there was a propriety in the di'-tiiiction: for it i- well known that the advertis ing p-itrotiage of the Navy 1 )c]>artiiient is sent di rectly fidtii the difb-reiit Bureaux—the “Biiriati of C.iii'truetion,” the ‘‘Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, " Ac. And whether the Head of the Ib-jiartmeiit give^ orders as to the dispi ii>ation of th" jiatr'iii igi^ ol tho.'e bbireaiix, we lu ver knew. Th. ret-'i-.- We :ii.i nothing abuul .^lr. Dubbin un til tin- (' !i’.iliiii.in meiiti.iiie'i hi' iiam..', and then only to 'j;ive him (-i'e(Iit fir thi; denial. When li'-xi the Cai'.'iinian theiefurc. talks >o Hippantly of “a fal-.' (di.-ii'jo m.id'- by (hr Observer," it had bi tt(-r it' If a\oil! the perp.'i ration ol' talschood. (I 'lilh-im 11 tiinoiig the !Mitori:il fVateniity tire not ill tie' h.ibit ('f attributing to others the raL-ii\(j of a ftilse charge which they only repetil upon what '(I 111 - to bc' good authority, (in this instance, a charge publi.'hed all over the country for months, without -oii(r;idiclion,) without :t pos.-ibilily of knov.in^ wIk tiu'r it b.^ trm' or not, and v.hich O they promptly and cheerfully correct wlu'ii inform ed of it i:n!ruth-~-a correction whidi might have entitled u.i to .-oiiie credit, instead of abuse, from the (';irorini:in. 'i'he Carolinian savs it doi'^ no! exehaiioc with ill ten 'lavs al'ier the iilection. ‘l. W INSLOW , Ma). (icn l •Jd l»iv. N C. M. .\. .1. O H,\.m.on, ) . ■ , Tm.s. (I. H.\i.i.. ; • -Ih ;;t ihe rl'.iv il. 'olile )f ihe N. W \oik pape,-, ■nil' 11,'.o lah-.ition:. HI M \(-r.il id' the B.-i!ik> t i-ity. lia-5 oeen di.-iiieii l)v the J'r«'idei (he .N. » . I'v. i iiiiio' \"ei’y W''ll. Perhap.'- it i-\( haiiL'e-' with ihe lliiihilo Repuidic, .mother abolition ptijier." .\t all events, as it h.as “uiiijues- liave I ll iiiade. ami, tliU ', tionable .iuthorit_\" f(U’ 'tiying tli.it the Navy l>e- ■V/ . i* ihey havi-nol already ,pariiueiit never has given any advertising to tlu' ' Post, 'ince ■'Ir, Pobbin ha-' bi'cn Secretary, per- hiips il can g(-i !ii(- 'aim; autlo.ritv in contradie- .•iutidoie.i to timi ot tin- ^-t.itimen; in tlu' Northern ji.-ipeis that inteiide.l t> the N.'ivv I lepartim-nl h.-id given its patroiiagi' to \i}iit aboliiioii ]iap(-r' If Mr, Dobbin deui'-s as to the post, we ‘•npjMi.se he can have no oi>jeetion to a similar deiiitil (if he tan make it truly,) as to tin' Rejuiblieif .Maco.v, Nov. 'J I. j-'roiii Montgomery we letirn that tin* Demo cratic Lciii-'hilivi' Caiuii', last night, iiomiiiated In ,\nsi.n ciuinty. "ii the li'.th inst., Mrs. DF.LIL.MI Tl!.\^ Wl( K. wite of Asa Tr.-iywiek. in the |sth >eai-of her age. .Mso. near lalesville. (Ui the 17th inst.. Miss 1;LI/.,\ PiFTH WILSON, in the :>‘.'th year of her age. Also. i>u the ‘Jl'xl, Mr. .lOHN' P..VILKV, aged near loo. C',\iioLi.s,v Loix.i;. No. 141, V. M., ' Xov'r 1.''. 1.I Whereas, it ]ileas(-.l mir .''upreuK' (irand Master on the ].'>th inst. to call from his lalidi's fnir de.arly beloved Rr.'th-r Wii.i.i \ M WM.i.. .Ir., .-iii'l to translate his soul into that Cile-^tial Lo'lge above, where his spirit i-; treed from the i/.-'-(/(>///o> ol litV. It becomes our si.leinn 'lut_\ t.: pay >.iiiu- liiunMe trii ulo to liis nieinury. riii'l reo.tll V. itli nieIanehol\ ple.isiire the re-ol!eeti.iiis ol his many virtues. liut a few sh.iri weeks since oiir brother was with :i'. bii.iVant \\itli life and ho)ie. Vet now he lies cold and lift le:i:'. iiuving tini^lu■.l iiis woi k .111 the ?/■'''/- ol' lif.'. H'ov s'.ilemii the earning, and h"« f.iicihly do( ' it icmiiid ii- ••th.-it innu that is horn of wiuiian is .'f few days aiel t'lill of trouble; lie coiiu'th fortli as a tlowcr and is cut down, he tb'otli also as a sha(h)\v aii'l e.iiitinuetii not." Altiiougli w(‘ are deeply stricken at .iiir s:!.l bere.'ive- incnr, we how in humble .Mibmis-iioii to the Iiivine de cree. May it teach ii- the imp.>i t;iiit loss 'ii tii.u v. e tiio iiiu-it soon be cut .Iowa by tlu' all-.ievouriiig ot' I'iiiie. aii l be gatherc'? into the Ian.I where oin- f.i- tliers li.-ive gone bcT .re n-, Tlien let IIS imitate oiir l.rotlier in his christi.iu vir tues aiel amiabh' con liiet. in liis uin'cigiit'.l jiiety lo (iod. and his intle\i>>]e tideiity t.i hi' trust: thi.t we, like him. r.i.-iy \veU-ome the grim tyrant l>eath. an.l re- i-eive him as -i kiinl mes-"ngei- scut from ihe (ir-ni'l Master of the I'niverse to siimi.i.in us to 'hat glorious ami perfi'ct l-.i.ige above. Tie it Ke'.lived. Tiiat in tin- de.ith ot (.nir i.rotlicr tiiis Loilge h:i.' l.isl a useful aii.l worths ii'enil'er, an I ihat we min;’,le our te:irs of syiup.iihx v. ilh li; he:'rt--trii-.k- ell widi.u'. all'l tell'ler to hi' faiilily "iir i o.ol.ileii.-e in theii- bei-.-avenient, IJcsiihed. I’h.it ;i blank )i;ige in oiir .‘'ceretary's liook be ins-ribed with his name, age iii'l de.-itli. an.l ilei.li- eated to his mi niory. [{('solved. Thiit the member^ of the Lo.lg" bo re je.est- ed to wear the usual badge ot' ini.iirnin;' I'ur t!o- ^|i,'ire of thirty days Itesohed, That a cop.v of the ior. goiiit'-nri'-in.ole and resolutions b*‘ sent to the tamii.v .li the dei’cased. ,-in'l also til the Wa le-ilioroiU'-h ,\rgus .-,ii-i I'.iyetteville Ob server. with II r(*i|iie't tli::f tlie^- loil'li'li the same, STI'.Pill'N W, COI.F w s, ki:m>\ll. It \1. TllO'dfSO.N. Commiitf.-. Carolina FemaK* ('ollege. .\. C C’oi. ,iAMi’.s C. ()v\js. of ixolM'son, announces himself as a eandi'iate for the otfn-e of Hrigadicr (icneral of the I 1th I’riga b' North C;irolin.i .Militia. FJection the 17th Deeeinbrr. 4K-.-;t ni'i \i>Qi Alv'TI'^.KS loi) I’i:r.niKN r } S. i\ \in/r!v. Nov. *2f), ^ Cg'^llF. Commi'^ioni'.l Oiii'-ei-' ' T tiie i,;.| Uigiiii'-nt N. .3. C. ,\!iiitia will as-eaihle il tiie iisiuil ]m!T; le groiiii'l (Cr.)S-; l>n,t Is oil i’l Ill>,\^ , tlic 1 i th iHeeni- iier, lor the ]iurii.i-e of \''tii.g f..r s-.me j.er'at to li’l Otriet' ol BrijT'oiier (inier il. ."■.■a'-iotie.! bv the resii'-iiri- ti'.n i.f Briiia'lii-r (i ner;-’ .I'ono- '1. Wn.biill, r.v ..r.J'-i- "t' (ren ! .1. ^Vm;. •', i'.wi.'. c.,1. Com. lP-:;t WVii >ALK VV Al C riON, ON -'1 I>.''-''-’ut'C!, in tront ot'tLe jir -mise;,, the I.O'l and i’i'ILlilNifS u.mv r.ccupieii by >!r. Fuller as iila.-k'iiiith oil M ixwol’ '.trei't. ~-ubj..,'t to rent until Ma.v next. Term'. :t 'ii..iith.': .Notes ;ii llank. WILI.KINiiS \ CO. ■2-2. 1." .1. : IS,'.;;, (; r A \(). iT.lM'VlAN .. ,1 li.r ‘-a'.- 1,- \ \ I I .iriil \ ii; \i;ci;. I'-L't 'Vi) AX')'rn^iMON ',1 Uvl'iiS. /H^in. ,-Mil.-eiin."-' ..lie'- :■-! s,d. J 3 i ,\.-!i-' ..i' M. I- 111.! v.i-!! .-.i:.- •! i!c 1 t'.n- till- l,uiii!ie>- Tai i cn- tine illisiuc'-. I'iie i.itli'i Siluate'i oil liie l ay* tl- ville .X iooi-i.iiil I’I.-Olk le.,1 I. .|l..)llt t igli; Ull.e' iV.nil ville, twi. mii'-s rioni Caj.c l'e:'i- Hi'- r. :iu -: th\-ee miles frolii ;i l.aii liiig b. luw il..- Ii V..-M I'am? there i.' on it at tli‘juiicti-.ii ol tw.i (-i.ii>t.-iii' ,'tn-anis a .'aw .Mill i.n the im] r.ive'l liot.-'iki-^s j.i.-iii; ai.-.o. Uweii ill;, ioiose, Kitcheii. I’mo. .-'t,-;l..‘->-. -Xe. in ih-.se dc- '^irous of cinbaikiiu in li.e mIi.'Vi- biisiiii'■- it v..iiilil b.- .tcsirabie siliuilieii. l!i.|i!:r- "i .lohn 11. -ilr \i-iii mi ilo- prciiiis.-'., ur l», M. S. ill. 1 nyd'ex':';le. !» .1. 11 Nov. )>■ ''l.-,Nr;iLL t. I he Hank nniiied ,'lltr fothei papi r-. Win ii these things hiijipeiied, ,f li .wever, and when we h'anied from nmiuestioiia- Benjamin l'it/.p>atrick, and Clement (', Clay, jr. f| !)lc authority, th:it whil,-t they tidmitted in their as candidates for I . S. Senators. Thuir election if; c(u rc.'pondetice with the B..ard that the right lo j i.^ )»rohahle but not certain. 'I’he ihiy ot *.decti(.»u locHte the Wesifeni teruiinns belongs fo the P.vird, i has md. bei-n fixed. .lonafiiJMi .It'ssu]) jiniiouiicos iuiiist'lt a e::iididatt^ tor the otliee if Kegi-^tev for this ('onnty, to fill the v.'K-.-iney .)ee;isio(icd b\ the .leatli .1 .l.'imes Raker, I’'sii. Nov’rl’.s, 1H.'»:;. I.'' ntpd Harper's aiul Putiiain's Mau;*/in‘s for December, ju-'t receivel Nov’r28, F I. HAI-F, ^ S(JN. s'i'ij\:\) nil s roM g ii;(lM tlie ;ait/Seriber. 'J.l, mile' NuVli' '■! I axe’le jft’ \i'ile. oil ihe IC.lli liiht., :i iiiiall )■ lie yell.i-.-v ilurse. or I.l year' oM. .\ii.v int'oroi.-itii.n in n-latioa i.. hii.. will b(> lli.-iiikfii!l\ rei-civi-d, IIs.i ■; -uitabU' rev>a:>i will iic j.aid for hi> dcli\erv. .H'H ^ 1.1 II.. N..v•rl'^ ■ I' [• /"'.Ul j)ci’, .'»ii ' ;!r‘- ri!(“'! .mi c;iu- tione-i li.il t'l .•ntii-l liii. Ii.-i r'l-or or e..iii-e.-o H. ItlVNK- id.N .Mi-F.V1;1..\M*. 'llic law uili be rigidl,\ enforet-.l aL'ainst ab sneli otVen.ier-i, an.I ne.re partieilbirly againsi tiie peisiiii or persons who eiili.'e'l. induced and tii.!*-.l the '-ail Frank tVom the F-iii at l.-iiiiel Hill. Nov, 20, l'''-'i'., l -'.t j ISOil- In the first paper ('i' Jnnuary next, we design com- , meneing an Original Novelet, written e.xpre.s.'ily for our ' columns, entitled I 'I'lli: l!l!IDi: OF TIIK IVILDEKNllSS, ' iiv Emkiison Hv.nm'.tt. .\uthor if “Violii,"' “(.'iHni ,Morelaiid. ‘-The Forged Will,” etc. This Novelet, by the j.opular author of “Clnrn More- ' land," Ave desicn following by another ctilled THE STEP-MOTHER. I5\ Mrs. Mary ,\. Uknisox, Author of ‘Home Pic tures." ••(•ertrude Russell,” etc. W.. h.ave 111- ^ the promise of a number of SkeTrhfS ht/ €irace Hreemvood^ W h.1.0 brilliant and vers.atile pen will be nlmoet excln- ‘^'.'■elv criinloved upon the I’ost and her cwn ■•Little Pilgrim.” Mrs .S. utl'^r.Trtl;—'vhose tVisc^n.iting irr.rks are now ijoiiig rni i'l’y repuhiisliL.’, in E-iielan.l—also will nmin- tain lier oid nnd plet.sant conueciion with the Post. The next .>:tory ;'r..-ra her gifted pen will bo entitled Tin: AVENrrKK; Of, The Faial Vow. I'.v E'l.'ii>. E. N. S0i THN%0UTU, Author of “The Curse of ( iiti.in." -•The Lost Heiress,' “The Deserted Wife," etc. ■\n.l la.'t—ii"t least—we are authorized to annonnce a scrie' of artieli-s (roni one who has rapidly i^iscn very lii:;!i in j.opnlar favor. They will be entitled a NEW SERIES OF SKETCHES, I’.v i'.iNNV Fki;\, .\utlior ->f •Fern Lea\es," etc. U (• (. \pcct to ho jiliie to cOlliniCJiCi the SketeiU" b_\ i ai.iiy Ferii—as well a-, the serio.' by (irace (ireenwood - in the early numbers o! the (,‘omiiig year. l-lligraviiigs, I'.,reign ('m rr.'jiondeiK^e, Agricultur.il .\l-ticies. The New-. ('.>ngri.>,sioiial Kepi.rt'. The \L-ir l:ei'. ete.. ab" 'li.-ili be regularly given. t'11 i;.\ !’ i’( i.^T.VCi 1-'..—The t)ostage on ih*‘ l'.>'t |.i .liiv e.-ii-t ..t ihe I nited .“States, when p:iiil '|iiarterl\ ill ii'h.iii. e. i- only ‘J'l cent' a _\i-.‘ir. ■I l-;i;,MS. —The lerlll^ of liie Po'i .-oe T>vo H.illars per .oiiHim. (layable in ;i.i\.oiee. ! Copies, ^ peran. •• i ,md iilie 1II the geticr lip III the ('bib) 10 on 1•• ^alld one to the getter up of the i 'lulu I-"> »> ■Jo •• I :>11.I one lo ll.e U.'lter ii)> of the ('bib) 2d tin “ The ii;;.iie\ !i.r Cliil s .tl w :'.ys must b(- si-nt in advancc. Sn')'cri| tioi.'s may be .'.‘nt at our risk. When the «um !ar;'e! :i draft slmuM l.c iiroeiired, if posoiiile-^ the \,!iieh nia\ be de.lui-ted from the amoiint. \d DEACON & PETERSON, \o. lit'i South riiir.l Street. Phila.lelphia I -, person dc'il ..iis ol i-e(-ei\ing a ( ‘ p\ ol tIn i’..,'t, a.s a sample, can be nceoiiimodated by noiilyinn the publishers by letter. , po>l-pai'l. i F^jy^TO rjipl'OKS, I'.ditors whogi\e theabmeone in-erti(iu. or ei,ndcn«e the material poi tionx ot it. (tlM* notices ot uev. (-.iiitributions, and inir ierm>l tor their editoria! eoli.mns, shall be entitb'd to .•■n excliHiige, b\ -en.lin.. os :i marUcl cpv ol tin- I'^O-er . ontuining th- t or iiutice. ivit pr udv .'S3 ,l.l\ I rl :'em.^ ■•''5 \C5\F!!! !. in half an 1 whole iiarreV'. tor ^.lle l-y V53 I'KTF.ll P .K'llN'SON ,vg Sept. 14. tJhtt
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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