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0I8SKIIVE1?. TIimsll'.V. Jl.VI ll!\ I. is«. ^ Vf Alt-—Wo tender to our mulors E.trm-,fTomah«^„.^l,„crlo,keEd.\ IMronTAST FROM TRE BIO OIIANBE. I an,I genuineness of ll.o famous Mecklon- ,l,,n„,-l/,e OUrnr:— i . , ^Hcdaration ofMaySOtb, 1775. “I am truly pleased with the iiKtnly and p j »i\ices tom t le Iiio Doubtless many of them are d‘ei»ly int«r- iudepcn.Iont coiUc of n,c»ix Sc,,alo«vvl,o of theSd e, ’ ' ‘ ' estnifr, and valuable in their places—but II a rod ; * LII.III mv; my«--lllunS CJUlbblcS of a Xlllll- , r .lT*l 11 ' "I'V • ~ ~ IIIIU. 1 gariaii lawyer. Truly we are a st ran fie .1 \i >?'' lolc ti>\ni and driving Notwithstanding the counlloss errors in 1 pooplo. Fnuicc t-anio to our aid, in other fortified house, ‘tlie History,’ it is at presrut a bo(^k iii- I word.>i, intervi'ued, just as liussia has done, rp. ^ ^'ompletely penned up. valuable to a North (^arolini.-ui. Not the that the year on wLieh we 11 t!ii' '1a ^uid h;il'l'V one; .nnd that between ,I us tlie ti> s of friendship, or of t\ be strengthened to our thi Ml :ttP ,r|;iiitir:iii»'n and advantajre. nior Ivlitor of the Observer \ j- I'lii' t'f pi'fuliar intiTi'st. It is ^ ti«>u is to.'^ nind to understand the II y~ t’ in the eivil commotions of a jteople; and she is ri^ht ami Russia is wrou". We are called on ti» imitati* Krame; of course, we then admit intervention. And this invites interventifui from others. The Hunirarian need not have nn/iin/ fho matter; the na- nillmm-'iH"""* r"' "f '"‘■'•'I* that it wiH necessitate , r"--]'an.ti„„ of a t.etler one. I iudin^ jiieut, tfiah.im and Oaptain Chiiii, /j n’lIV' , IK I'liuMit of the Tir> ntt/-I'ii//i(/i I liis ei’iinectioi' with the j.ublie of \ li a' Ivlitor of the O'^iserver. ]) ;-i ■■ t!i 'S'' vears great chanjres have oc- : riie paper has doubled its size, ] f, Ml .1 lt ( ill ub'.tli’ii, and tl.e public ,,, 1, v.‘ iin 1 !> him to call fora . .Wt. l.’v i'.'.H’. Quite a number of \\Iiiili he founl on its subscription ' i;; ,!:iiiuar% lu* i.c glad t> find .--till iIi 'V.lIi tli:‘ir heaiis and his may be 1, ' I' t\V'> \vhit r than they were then. I liai k up >n those years, he feels ■ ' ;’ii! l"r a dcL'fee of puidic c.onlidence •• ~r.iTi ienr to s:'ti-fy his desire^, the ;• 1,,' 1 : liovos, h >s of any ability ]'■ - ,,i ’u i; - l,ib..rs, ti;a:i e.i'an iii- "t 'hi- il’.i t.if s >'f h;s ■ 'pi\ ti\e of any pojiuiar . * , in ‘i!ifu'; and ahv.iy'; with an • f!'. iii .int^ naiire of I^ nv and Order. \V f i ■ .It "nr w'slies for A Happy New V ; I •ir reaiK’F'. (so written by the tc‘leirra]»h,) also (’apt. heat was sererely wounded. The !!\iex- iean b>ss was very severe, and included all the Seminole Imiians and their leader. At the hitest dates from ('arvajal, he was about to aft,u-k the .Me.vicans in their position, aud, if successful, will probably enter Monterey without ojiposition. KIloM THK HAI.KICIl nK(!ISTKU. “Tin: IlISTOKY.” .3Ih Kdit(»k: The author of ‘the IIi.s- tory says *he will be rrateful for any cor rection ot errors, or any otuissiiui snpplii'd.’ Now 1 lo\e to enjoy one’s gratitude; but , / ..• 1 • , , *y interleaved, and 1 have no \ ork. Ot his speech at the corporation pl.ue wlure 1 may preserve my nu niora- dimier, a corresponlent of the National biiia, unle.ss you will pript them. If--- l*rcmis- es, and too biind to see the si'tjuence.” Kos.'TTH I.\ 1*1111,AKKI.l’llIA.— Kos suth s rccejition ui i’hiladelpliia was en thusiastic, but almost entin-Iy free from the e.\trav;igancies whit h were di.'j>l:ived in N ew York. I>uring his st:iv in the City, he made throe speeches, in which no ri fei ence was made to the intci vention doetriut's which he had advocated in N(*w Intelligencer says: “In this speech it is fiir t > M. Ko'-iuth to say there was not a word of olb iisive or t“vi‘u u •ubttul diH-'rin". and tlu> nearest a]i- pii-iaeh t ) r;ny tlii:;.r of th'‘ s 'i t v/:i ni 'st inu 'v.'ni an.,: graci i'a! n ;Vrt.ii. e to tlie ii,- scripri.'H on tlie oM St,ite-11.v,i-o bi-il.— 'i !i:s s.i.-erli w:is 11:11 X( I | tii n;il.l.'. ]t was w.iiiaiV cl.''C!\i, ;ui,l li.,‘ iinaiediatelv ii'- tired.” l)oly els(‘ does, perhaps the ‘ lv\ Clnirire’ will nu-t't with them th(> next time he w:ikts r,p. it's ;i gre-it hook—that .same h:story i«—and I’oubMcss it will aild a ft w 111 I’' iiii i.ils to ‘The Authoi’,>' titles. N \ e; s..>, 1 laust iiopc tliat the iie\t e htion \\ill i>e iniiiroved in th ‘ following', among M\::;ibe: lipoint.'; senie . f which .'le s. ::m-—the nio>t are only ri-lieuious. (hi th.' wli'ije, so a^n'eable a (ii.'.h of ^iTos- . r. K' .1 • 1 .• 1 1 .'.p Iris been rare!V set b.-t.-ie the pnlilic. AJu i K.iS'Utb iia.l i\ tn\-.!, three speech- i>,,. ,;.i • * - n / - ' lull tlie title IS a misnoui r. ‘ilistorv — os were ma.le in favor of the most ultra intorventiou locfiiiu-s. and three in oppo- i!K M \ll.s.—We learn that the late 'n'tii.'of the Niirtherti mail have ii ..n r:: to damages sust:iined by the n the 1‘otouiao in endeavoring to . T \v;iy thr'">ugh the ice during the ’ . .i i weath'T. The Wilmington •:i 'ia.]i rstaiids that the boat. would 1 ■ 1 l.y to-daV. says Uolingbroke—‘is Plnlosophv teaching by c.\ainples.’ Now in this book th'.-re is sition, tlielatti r being received without a pK-nly of examples—but, precious little h;. im- any of the riideius.^ wliieli greeted duilL’'e Ihii r In New York. Kossuth met with a gnitul recepti-,»n at Haliimore on Satur Liv. ! '. v .I'lV w i rrvn.i.K and S*>fthi kn Plank T'l.' nnimal meeting of th's (’oui- ! ; held this afternoon at o \V i't..ni| that the iload, l.'ii mib s : nearly ciunplete«l, and could . ; ;a a fi'W days if a large' fjn.iii- : L;.iii''er, n>'W detained at one of i ■;i- .'U the river, couhl be got down I.. Ii 'in:r. H:ilf of the Re.:id will be i)i i i te!' \u xt weik, and probably the I; !i r in a? out live or six weeks. The I.' ai'seril'od. about 822,n(»iJ, will be ' :-i;i:'Kient to eunijlete the entire w: ■-h will co>it ab"ut Sl ’idtl p>r . :• ]>rid_'es. Toll-II.tu.scs, i*tc. WmU KU's IIlSTiHirAL SKKTCnF.S. • r : i ;lie We-'ern part of the State ill iiiiat.d that the 0’..server was ^ 1 in its e'Vmate of Col. Wheeler’s .. w • s ■ in this aud succeeding .-t,.;,.j,y notices f the W ’lk from '■ ; ji-1' in ti.e ?t:ite, Wginning with rri- N *V :n a cni:esj>onicnt ot the lla- and anotle.r by the editor \\ ihiiington Journal, in another co- It wouM not tlistress us if we !■ 1)0 in giving utter:ineo to our oj>in The \\ a.'hiuLiou coi i-i'spoudciit of the iJaltitnore Patriot says,— “The Kossuth fever is making progress, baikw.ir l only. ’I'iio can've of tlie cnthu- si:i>.^m in Nt w York is hen to h ive sprung, not from llnng:ir’an jt.itri- oti.'Ui. but abolitioni.'in. Ibiw tlii> iniy bt as to the f.ict. it is not for me to sav. but it is very cort:;in that the whole he- niocrafie party South is rapidly getting cured of the fever, as you c.iu .'lee bv the (I'M water tlirown np' ii it in the I'ni.tn, and by the n fu'.il of the House of Repre sentatives, a'i yet, to appoint a c>mmittc(“ to receive him.” Two persons were shot in Charle.'ti'ii on Christmas day hij ami in both inst.in- ees death has rc'-nlti-d. Five boys are im- plieatetl in one • f the ht'micides. in two oth r e;.es pi.^tiil balls worc tirel into Iiou- >1'. All this is as uniisu;d in ('harleston as it is discreditable. TARIfK CoNVKNTli>N. A eonv-'Utjon of the iron-masters of several counties »>f N'lrthern Ni w York, held at Ke\=evillc, a few davs ago, re{»ortcd that all their pro perty ‘•coii-;iting of l'org>'s. Furnaces, Holl- IMiilosoj)Iiy—unle>- it- Author be personation thereot'. What do the ceiisus- t:ik('r nuan liy .I'kng a uiiin if he can wrii’e? The langu.ige of this book is often n't Fnglish, and 1 fear that the m;irshals • lid n tt count its author when they {i«rured out that one in every seven.of our citi/eiis cannot read or write, 'i'hc author—or s.line om* el.sc—mu't have read u right smart chance. iM 1 you ever before see so now l«elie\eil 'inot:ttion and aHu-ious in a >inglu volume? He knows Latin too wh. n l.e set'' it—and s ly,-' Ik' cau tr.inslate it. For instance—'I'.mto nodis erat coudere^entium—he renders by “(d such material to form a nation," (p. 'li.) Now, I'll ::ive him a cookie if hi- 11 p.iise th.lt >euteliee t’liriv ;iud ret this .sense trom it In the next etlition either the lilt ti ir it' Kiigli'h ought to be omit ted. 'i a scholar the Kiiglish is ri licii- 1 —to .(uother the Latin is us«'le>s. T!ie author p lys noble trilmtes t > the W'.rth and emino-nt .service.' if our fori fafh- ers, in Colonial and Revolutionary t.nic', and he >h >w.s that their intliieniv w.i n .t burii-d with their bodie,-. I" 1 lu t; =1-e, Hli.'ha Hattie died in 17!*'*. p. 1 ! >. but his son, Hon. W. H. 15 p 7''.i was born in (p. 1 li> Anoth(»r of our Ju Ig. s h.id a l;v- y ane tor. Ri(dimond Pi'arsou wis boni in 177H—yet he was a Lieuti n.iiit ■.viieii the w:ir of the R' volu- Q IN THK CORNER. ' IltOM TIIK WII.Ml.MiTON JOURNAL. | 11txtornnl of ^nrth ('irol!nn, I fi'iiDi I.»X4 (a 18i)l. ('om^nlrdJrom ri>jhmJ Iu( '1 railtl'uniiil Statfninnts—iri'fh Binjrn- \ phicdl Sh't fi Jies dj her (/isfiiKpifs/inf \ Sfilft fnirii, ./uri'sfs, JjH ir i/tSuhlicrs, />n nH‘K, cfr. Bi/John 11. Whrch r, latr \ Trrasurrr of the Stat\ j Sterne has immortalized a specics of cri- ' ticism wIhcIi we feel almost imditied to a- ^ dopt towards the work rejoicinsr in the a- | bove .somewhat extensive and slightly pre- 1 tentimiK title. In fact, it strikes us that it would be our safer course to s:iv, briefly, th.it the l)ook is two pounds and tiiree ounces in weight; nn asures nine im hes and a half in lengtli, and six inchcs and three- i eighths in bre.idtii, jiml is om> ijich and i thiee-cpiartcrs in thickness, th.it it is bound ' ia muslin, and has ‘*\\ heekr’s History of ^ Noi' th C;iiolina." in conspicu lus gilt letters on the batk, and having proceeded thus far j to sto]», certain of being borne out bv the ; veraic t ot a discriminating public, who ' will respect our settles and foot-rule, even , it they should be inclined to .[uestion our , judgni' lit. • I 1" expose the errors and short-comings i>f a book by u native citizen of North Ca rolina ^ould, under any circumstaiici's, be to us an' ungrateful ta..-k, but \ would it be so, where, as in the pre.M iit in stance. the book purports to contain the records t»f m-r eai ly fame, ur to hand down to posterity the biography of her most dis- tinguish(“d sons. Luckily for us, we are spired the nei.-essity of eng:iging in any sntdi task, the whole trouble and re.-jionsi- bility of which are taken off our bauds by the whig press, with whom it seems to be a labor of love, rather than a uece.ssity of criticism. \\'e must howe\er be {>ermitted to I'Xpress our regrets that the ample ma terials which (he industry of Col. Whetder lia-^ col!e-ted, hal ii'>t fallen into fither tiaiids; or that .some literary taste, .sonu- eclectic diserimination, h.td not bi n ii'.-d in their selection and arrangeuiont. \\1iile, from the minuteness of the d- tails, and- the number of the families itferred to, the book must poss(‘ss n sort of person:il inter- et to almost every native of tin* State*, and derive an :iddition;il pijuaiicy, :md, it we may be allowed t i coin a w >i.l, .sileaiiibty, from its allusions to public mcii, it is vet mtudi to be ipie'tioiH‘(l. how far siieh a cateh-penny course i- caleubited to;id\,ince the rejiutatiou of the autlior, or enhance the liter.iry eh.ir.icter of th.‘ State; :ilthou:h it m IV, and loubtless will, replenish the coffers of Col. Wh eider with an abundant >upjdy of the almighty dolhir. Nevertheless, tlie book, with :ill its im- j)orteetious ou it*-' head, is iMie whidi >houbl and six vrecRs in Washington without an j appointment! You hmr, indeed, lieen | badly treatedi” Whereupon the patriot i disappeared to renew the application else- j where, for it is to be said, in justice to our j Virginia friends, that one defeat for office I is but the incentive to another effort. j j./iisroj)'il (Wiarc/i.—The siile of Pews | 111 the Kpiscopal Church, now in progress i of erection in this (’ity, took place on the ! 2t)th inst., and we are jdeastMl to learn j that the proc(;eds, over and above pr«.,vious subscriptions, arising therefrom, were suf- | licient to ensure the spi'cdy completion of ^ the building.—Rtdrnjk r. j Model Suh.'irriLrr.-.—Out of all the sub-' scribers to the Spirit of the Times last ; year, only .seven luid to be dunned—five of whom were dead, and the money of the other two had been stolen from the Post Office. [Incredible.] Nations in a state of war aie like indi- ■ viduals in a stat(“ of intoxication; thev fre- i ipientiy contract di'bts when drunk, whii h , they are obliged to pay when sobir. i It is often extremely difficult in the mixeil things of this world to act truly and ; kindly too; hut therein lies (.'ne of the ;rreat : trials of man—that his sincerity should j have kindness in it, and his kindness truth. Th ire are fi w FMitors in our country, I we presume, who cannot, more or less feel ingly, .sympathize with the author of the . following broad hints: ino.M TMK CII.AIU.KSTO.V MKHCUKY. Aindti itr Oftifmin'is.—We hav e a cor respondent in J>arnwcll District to whom i we beg leave, once for all, to tender our grateful acknowledgements for his nume rous favors, with a hope that he will not continue th(“ same; who has buried more friends within the last two vears than anv the most aflhcted individual of our whole acipiaintance. He seems to labor under a mortal necessity of going into tears and beri'avement about once a month, and, when nobixly dies conveniently, he is obliged to make up a case to satisfy his thirst for grief. We sh >uld not have com plained of this, but one of his Gn-t subjects remou'tratfd earnestly with us touching his jiremature burial, and we wen* obliged to make amends by restoring him to the li^ht of d:iy. Since then we have conent- ed oursi Ive.'s wiili being silent mourners at the alfecting funerals of oui‘ correspondi-nt. His last cast that of the genth'man “cut off in the bloom of hisyotith,” who “loft a numerous off-pring,” and at “the f>omj> Fl.ol H and paratle” of whose military funeral divers respeetabh* officers of militia were “so mi.serable, that, strong men ;'.s thev were, nature predominated, and they gave vent to ]iassion;ite bursts of feeling”—is now hi fore us, and has harrowed our own heart so mneh that we should be unwill ing to sulfject the public to a like iuflic- tien. #OR THfi OdRKRVKH. tllE II.\.RNKT and the BITTLE. A POEM BY ACKEBMAJf. In thr fiialeet of Wihihire, in Eoyhtnd, \ hjirnt^t zet in u boltnr tree,— A proper spiteful twoii-l -was he; And a merrily* zuiig while he did zcf, His stinpe as .shcarp as » bapjrnnct: Oh, whoso viri« tirnJ Iwwld as I, I vears not bee, ner was|>e, nor vljl A liittle up thuek tree lr*l dim. Anti srariif'an^- did look at him; Znys he, “Zur liarnet, who give tLce A i-i;jht to zrt in tliuck there treeT ^ or ael you zeiifrs so nntioH f.iie I tell ’e 'tis a house ’o iiiiiH*.” Th? hariiet’s coiisi-ieiicp vcit a twinjrr, l.ut jirawiii’ bowld \vi iii.s long slinge, /ays lie, “Pus.xession's the best la:iw, Zo hiTc th’ slia'su’t put a elaawl J5e otf, and U-.ave the tree to me. The iiiixfii’s good enough for theel’’ .lust then a yuckel, pas.siii' by, AViis axed, by them, the cause to try: ‘•llal Ilal I zee liow ’tisl” sa\s I'.c, They’ll make a vaitious niineh vor me!” His bill was shearp, his stomach lear, Zo up he smipped the caddliu pair. MDIIAL. .\el you as Vie to l.uiw iucnneil, I'his leetle stwer\ bear in mind; Vor ir to laaw you iiims to gwo. \ ou 11 viiid the\'11 alius zar ’e /o: \ ou 11 meet the vate o' these here two. They’ll take your cwoat and cari'a.ss too.' Fayetteville Prices Current. JA.NTAKV 1, 1852. ('.UEXD,\R FOR 18.5?, Being BissexUle or Leap Year. -5: ^ ' JANL ARY FEHRCxUlY 1 8 1 2 4 5 0 7 8 9 U)» 11 PJ l:> 14 1.') |(> 17 18 li> iO ’21 22 28 24 1*5 it> 27 2:) yo 2 i i u 4 r> 6 7 11 1'2 hi 14 ]N p.» 20 21 20 27 2» marcit APRIL 2'.) 14 MAY JUNE 12 3 4 5 0 X 0 1(1 U 12 Pi 1‘) KJ 1; 18 19 2t^ 21 22 2;{ 24 25 20 27 lS 20 30 HI 1 2 :i 4 5 0 7 a 9 10 11 12 1;} 14 10 10 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 28 24 25 2t» 27 28 29 oO T 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 1(» 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2S 2^ 30 31 1 2 s 9 15 10 i.U’LY 1 i 21 28 29 30 3 4 10 11 17 18 Itt 21 22 23 24 .) 12 19 25 -6 r,Ari>N— llams. Sides. SlioiildiTS, V\ vstfrii, iii;i'..';\vAX— COFFKt:— llio, Laguim, St. Domingo, COTTON— Strictly [irime, Prime, F:iir. COTTON HAGGING— (f iiiuiy, iMmilee, Ibirlajis. (’OT roN V \i;ns— No. 5 to 10. DOMKSTK' — lirowii Sheetings, ((suabnrgs, FF,.\THKKS— From To 4 H Siijiertine, Fine. Scratched, fiR.VIN— Corn, M heat, Oats, I’l'JIS, live, IIIDK.— llry. (■J reen. tion broke out . i>. o''5. ; l’erb;ni'he came , • , ... . , from one J the boy liishops of the Dark !:? *f^t-very citizen (.f tlu Ages. North (\ir dina is fm tunatt State, both native ami :idopted, as it con- ^ ' tains a mass of information not otherwise ^iill'^’ietorii^s their *itiTteiiteirc ■** i i i * i av.iil.ible or obtain.ible, t^r as the author iiig Jjiii.", iatioiit.>, wu ir apinua.igi.' citizen wli.> lias been as necessary to puli- 11 , - 1 .,, 1 .... .1 .11 11 i .1 > i'l l trulv nut somewiiat unjrraunn.ituall v re- and maciiinei, togt'tnei with tli ■ ie Lm Is ue iju.'iiies.^ as ‘the Author. .Indtrinir by . . . . and woot.1 lands owned by tin in, " amounts the >pace occupied in his pages he is a tti about in v:ilne, but has de- bit.-*’*’ ■n in than ( hief-Iustice Kuffin. ^ I c .1 1 * n- r f' ar that he will be also suspected of Ne gated fulhmc-fourtn under the tanli of , , .... ,f I. • poti.'in. f'lmuetJ. Wheeler, .>1. I>.. is a preci -Keha work, appealin.^ as it does ^hat all their business, furnishing Trustee of Wake F.uest ('olleire (p. 131.) pri.’.e for a reputati.m to which its iT.y.ng subsist- Therefore all the truste,^s of that h.stitu- , . • ■ T, , euce to more than one-third ot th(*ir popu- tion are in pr;nt—a favor not granted to liitinn, iD’iSt hr (1 a liisiiii; e*‘H- l)a\iu>ou —u()r tn tiu* I Uivrrsity. iMi'iuation ha%ingVieen made, it is 'j uey d ire. th *ri lore, specific du- duniu' H. Wht eb.r was a private in .^l.ijor th it w,''houM .'how h"W ill found- t;. s to be laid on forei;rn iron to enable (.'laike’s Company in .^le.xico, (^p. 420.) them to live. w.iil our'^eives id tin; .al.-sf'TU’e td The follt.wiiig statement, from the Bo.- Ti 1 even 'd' p iper«, in this II di'lay ton Atlas, is a praetic.il commentary upon t . ].ublish a bitter personal debate working of the present Tarilf, whieh T- . Ill » I V, *i should not be ovcrlookc'l: 1 I-oi)t(* and H >usti n. in wir.i n tlie M-iti nj'tcfn rf..—.^evtral mills have re cently made up their aceounts, and the r \v ru Ito a degree disgraceful to uite; and the Litter was used up ■ e . tUHllv. 'i henfore two and a half jirceiou.-- ji.iges are deviitid to a list of that company's names; while its ;rallant exploits art* left ' * ‘.I'"' II 1 .r 1 1 1 • *he hurry id c unr.'conled, and tlie book se:iretdy intorms us that there was such a thing as a North Candina liegiment. It h is been >;aid of th' first Faculty im- p >rtcd by .leff'ersou for the rnivcr'ity of ,r;K.'S.—Xo tjuorum of the ."'eiiate i ! Ml Situnlav last, and the House t III et that day. or on .’^londay. fie- .''en:iti.’s proeceding'* ftu Mou'lay, .' t'l.- fdlowing aecount by the ttde- 1 'p • !h of the Richmond Whig: \VAsniN;TON, D. e. 20. rii' S n .te to-ilay, barely a quorum result prove.- to be but little better than Virginia th.it any one of them could per- the juevious si-\ months. We give both, f,,nu the duties of any other. The Kacul- for c'>i:iparis.)ii, arul shall continue our list fy of our own I uivcrsity st*ems to b( of lo.s^es by other mills, as ascertained hereafter. We are .sorry to say the list is likely to be iiKToased: truly but marks in his {ut'face, b iau.-'C ford n dii'ti to nnre :i !■ d in>juiry ” into the history of the > it . By ■the wuv, is not tfiito plur i. il,tiif ciicnlation of the history eoul 1 only be confined within the limits of North (’arolina, we would have nttthiug to .say against its ijtylc or grammatical coiistruction, but since it mut go firth to the world a.-' the only his tory of th(? State, we feel constrained to utter nir protest against its acceptance as a specimen of the literary taste or pro- fieiencv d’ her citizens. 'I’o the Kditor, in r composition, tniieh can hi* j>:ir- donetl, but to the book maker, who delibe rately perpetrates nnirdor upon the (Queen’s Kngli.h, the highest penalty of the l.iw should be applie l. Of its jiartizan bias we kiu'w nothing. Of the iuaceuracv of its stati im nts we need only cite the in stance td' the (':ipe I'V.ir and Det'p l{iver Navigation, in whitdi the suKscription of the State is .set down- at And then our friend Burr is 49. A L()\fi:k’.^ soLii,o(,»rv. ihon— Oil, dtar: Oh, dear.' What a world Swedes, co^amon bar, ... , ,, , IMttn. wiue, tins IS. 1 his World, as .'Siiak.>peare vi ry lar'lish beautifully remarks, “is all a cattle show, — for man’s f^»-lusion given—and—and wo- LLAD— man’s too.” That's a fact. Shak-^peari ’s M'*I>ASSh^ riiiht! This here is a verv—a tr/ //check- 1 \ •' '' New Orlf.-iiis, (none.) ered lite. OILS This world is givt'ti to fault-finding, trr- Linseed, meiiju'. Now, here’s my wife—kicked ' Tanners', up a row, just llec.iuse I went to bed with mv overcoat, boots, and hat, when she ; it will af- ^ wanted to get up airly in the ' sEEl) erfiool. CsMck.) \liim, ibu.^ >rnin’, and start off imw^jitly tm ’{»or- tant busine.-'s. She’s very p’ticular to in- : quire what business it is that calls me (>ut so airl}'—but I won’t ti 11 ’er. She’s no ' right to interfere in my busine.ss. I don’t in’crfer'n hers. 1 don’t never ask her where she buys groceries an-1 provisions, i an 1 get’s truste l f >r ’em—if she only gets ^ ’em without throwin’ away money for ’em. And then she finds fault wi’ me for spendin’ .so much nmney for licker. But wh.it am 1 a goin' to dew? Licker’.s cash: it can’t be b >rt without the tiiines. She .says it hurts me, and makes m3' hands prf’l, says that ’twould take a ereat deal of )irtr vttUx to make a man’s hand.': prcl h(id. ^Vhat o’ that':' Il.iin’t the men that sell (none.) Flax.xeed, ('lover, SHOT— Cominoii. per bag, Ibick, SrilUT.'^— l’e:i(di I?r;indy, Apple Northern “ N. Wliiskey, N. K. Hum, .lamaica Rnin, French Itraiidy, Amerie.m Gin, llolliind Gin, sroAit— f.n:,f, ('rushed. St. Croix, I’orto Hico. 'ii! i;;|i Kill o*J 4 ■)(» 4 'l~j 4 0U 1. ! P Xa li SO H H) i 0 150 1 CO 40 1120 23 11 I |1K If) 18 f.A lO' ArursT. SEPTEMBER.. 25 20 1 2 S 9 IF. 5 0 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 o 15 22 29 5 12 1!> Z I 3 10 17 24 31 1 8 15 22 28 29 30 4 5 0 11 12 18 19 25 2O 2 3' 9 10 10 17 23 24 1 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 13 14 20 21 1 2 ;) 8 0 10 15 It; 17 *:>-l 20 27 28 20 30 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 ^ NOVEMBER... • ll.'. '.to ‘tiO ,8.') i 4 11 :;0 DECEMBER 4 5 0 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 10 18 19 20 21 22 2-3 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 If. 17 is 19 20 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18‘ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25» 2C. 27 28 2!t 30 31 10 17 14 21 Wanted to Emyloy to go to Alabama^ 41iril('K M.\SON. n nwin tli!»t is eompft-- tent to take cliarg? of n jnb of any extent. For such a man a lil)eral pri-e will be given. Also, a Carpenter, who is competent to ilo a plain job. Men of steaily habits .nre reriuired. White op’ blttck will answer. Apply at the Store of J. 4^ T. \\ addiil, or to V) . 'WADDir L. .Tr. .Jaiiii.arv 1. ]S')2. 52-3w i: 41 [I 40 li 41) ll 40 , .’iO ,oU 2 oO 3: 40 18 12 A CARD. f BIHE tin'lorsipiied takes this oppt)rtnnit3’ of JL iut’orminK his friends and mi-rchants gen-‘ erallv, that having become interested iu the' house of FAUST iS: AVINKUUKXKR, No. (i8i North 3d street above Arch, Philadelphiii, lio will be prepared to see them there this coming Pprinpr, with an entire new and well selected Stock of HAUDW.UIE, CL’TLKRV, GI NS, &c., purchased at the lowest cash prices here and in Europe, which will be sold to them on the mo^it favorable terms and at reduced prices. W.M. .AL CARTER. Dec. 31, 18.51. 62-1 m licker got to live? How can they j>ay rent .p Ne«^ >rlcaiis, if nobody patronizes’em? That’s a tjues- •i». 1 i'- :i of in\i‘ 'tion to K-i.-'-^i!! 1;. has b,‘Oil '•igiled bv . :.i. 1 lii- ('oiiiniittec appoint- . ;T i;it > effect ri'eonim' Ud that 1'- ' k‘- 'hoKC adopt'e-i at ihore- L V ^fe be ad'.pteJ on the : >n. MU'! tliat the Chairman Iv-i-'iith in these word.s: “We Li.st f> months, rrevious months. Atlantic, .'jj.iS.Ooo .>j;:;H.oO.'» Applettm, 7.oi'*J ,)0.(IiHI Nnshua, 1-'..0(M) ns.tK-o .liK-ks n, 4.fi(iO 22.000 Sti.rk, 14.000 }.s!.(MiO It should 1m boiiie in miml that, besides th'-si' losses, t.-on:iii_; out of the mjnUtl sttxk, the int-'re'-t on th- s-iu'^ is al.- i lo-t. nor is anv provision m.i'Ie for W’.'iir and tear i,d' matdiiiieiT, t'te. iMpiallv gilted. ()iie of the I’l'oft.-.-'Sors has : not nnlv time for the minor bram lies of Mathv'iuaties and (jeology—but tilso ge-j nius enough to guide surely among the i confounding intricacies of Mensuration, j rpj^^ Washin-ton eorri'spondent of the ' .\nother admniisters Natural l’liilo.>^‘>idiv ■ v a \ • * n .1 ■ 1 , -II- I 1111' 1 liiladelphia JNorth Amcncan tells the fol- alouiT With liritin—p; riiaps ne lu Ips tiie .VN ILL-rSKL) VI KG I m an. ta’.y of th proverbial Fresli to traiisl.ite I'iiny l>e. Reb. Nat. 1 |i. 119.) if such be the grouping of tln- Sei' ners .it the I'niv- r.-i^y, it is no woTi-h-r tin*, en p. 133. ‘ili ' .Vuthor’jire.-'ent'‘the hiiiailiatiiig fi:ct that in point ot I'^diie.ition, our State is b"hind all the I’nion,—one in evt I V .seven white per.'ons cannot read or ous anti protracted illne.ss, which prevent- \ fire iu I’hiladelphia, originating at write. 'Ihis act is not recorded with any ed him from attending the Dep.irtment or the ooriier of Chestnut and (itii streets, de- , s:;tisl';icti- u. ‘More i.i sorrow than in :in- , transacting official business. It .so occur- ■rer’ is it allu'letl to. hike the filial red, at that particular time, a ytning {>atri- b>wing good story: | A irood thing i.s t.>l 1 here of the Secre-: 'I'rt'asury, whose huni'^r is as ,s his personal jiopul.-irity is ^ univer.sal. Huring :i j^art of hist summer . ln‘ was eonlined to his resilience by a seri- tion that goi's t^ my heart like an arrer. 'When 1 think of the high rents that tav ern keepers have to p:iy, I al’ays go and take su’fhitig to help ’em along. I’ve thought a good d“al about this lately— and—now 1 think of it, they've riz on what’s his name’s rent, across the way, and I’ll just go over and give him a small lift. Oil, ilear, this is a checkered life. Tor.At'co— Leaf, Manufactured, WHITE LEAD— WINDOW GL.VSS—8 x 10, 10 X 12, WOOL— ilH 1. .'^O 2 2 .'> '4 20 REVIEW OF TIIE M.VHKET. There is sc.Trcely any change worthy of notice .since our last. We reduce the tjuotations of Cotton. The occasional sales above quotations do not show the actual st.ate of the market. Virgin .‘oid Yellow Dip Turjientine 1 So; hard No. 3 Rosin (>•’> to 70. Spts Turpentine 26. stroyeu ;;n entire block of buibling>», among , n 1 , .v, , iv • • m- 1 , . , , , » , , ,, . II . I 111 > T pK-ty of the sons of Noah we would ratlier ot from the Oil! Dominion came to \\ ash- :,l I,..... Iy->,u.h t„ tl... of ,!,« ^ ., Il..tol ,,.,.1 , Law 1 ^ ^ r'ti 'I ' I'?'lotiil loss K)t . ; piisiti'.n.' Fiy (lie way, !is to llii.s ' (Jovcinincilt, su| pysing that without .such V ' Tl.riv .'.Irt » ,'! -,Jol'.'tc.r''‘ loam that the .\ma- ^ fast a..utc,u-,—wl.at in it ■» 'i\e ‘l>“ 'tl'IH'ft tho |.lllars of 'tho llcpuhlic n.lgl.t Librarian, t„„r Brass nan,1 wa„t o„c or two ,lr„,„- W'>1- 'n ...I'lo at.,1 lall. ()w,„* ,o the c-an.sc- . ■ l.roct . lings of the House in rda- , mcrs. There are plenty of north,m drum- Lite tire, were reeeivetl. M ARRIHD, .-\t Louisbnrpr. on the 21st tilt., by the Rev. .Mr. Faucett, the Rev. .'^IMF.ON COLTON, D. D.. of Siimmervillip. to .^irs. (WTIIAIUNE E. ' ' FI'LLEK, of Louisburjr. WlL.MINtJTON M.VKKET. On the 17th ult., at The Cottnfre, in Yadkin i little busine.ss dtiinp: nrrivals of produce county, by the Rev'd R. W. Rjirbcr, C. L. j 1'P^‘t. Ibicon .scarce and in demand. No sales (JLE.N’N, Esq., of Rockinphum county, to Mi.-;* i «'t Corn within a month; the article is wanteiL ANN S.. il.iughter of Col. James U. aud .Mrs. I N'-rtliern JL-iy 7') to K'). Turpentine 2 1.') and Susan Dodge, of Yadkin county. i ^ I"'*- blils Spirits sohl nt 28 c. Tar 1 7t>. I Contract Shingles ^'>, commtm 2 2-') to 3 50. Mr. C;,^, 111 ived an amendment, appro- ■'''12 in iiiey for new books, and also in- ■ -‘I- wli. ther any additional means arc 'I ■ r. n ler the (’apitfd fire j>roof. vitrn IU town.— Wdnilntfton Jourmil. l*erhai»s they are deficient in “brass”? Would he cover the mantle of obbvion? whitdi 1 have suggested, he was prevent(*tl Tor myself I would prefer the mantle to from seeing Mr. Corwin, to whom he was rema’ii uncovered. particularly inclined to tender his aid, as The friends of Nathaniel Macon will , Mr. kStuart had already overst(M-kel his bu- !■' '■ hitiou lies over. >' ll:-,te tli.jii adjourned to Friday. .'^iiliri-me (’ourt of North Carolina ll'ieigh on Tue.'sday la.st. Kntjhtr Mnde in l{ale!>jh.—We had the hardly thank ‘the .\uthor’ for p(>rpetuating ' reau.'C with the natural—some of them | pleasure, a few days ago, to inspect u new [ that ridiculous (if true) .story about his v, rt/ natural—productions of Alrginia.— i stationary Kn'f’tie just finished at the nuKle of courtship (p. 433.) And they ; By and by, however, the Secretary of the | statnmary J'.ngtie just .... . . . . “Novelty Irtui Works” of Sihis Rurns, tlo not seem to have been as (djservant of | Treasury got out, and our young patriot, I K-;q.. in this city, for the Saw M!!'. of! the tlead lion as tln>y ought to have been. , who had sIoikI at the head of the nies.sen-i Messrs. LiH-kbart k Jones, of Johnston .''Ir. *Maeon ‘ordered that a parcel of rock ! ger’s catalogue for a month or more, was , county. It i.s a thirty-five horse power should be brourht from a certain fitdd, and tin the spot to welcome his return. After Kngine; was planned and draftetl by i.n-K.—We again remind our read- i {{mce, the accomplished machinist who ' ' 'ha '.II TiieMlay ni^ht next, the 0th ■ superintends the works; and was executed • Oi. re will he u total pAdijiso ^f the ; by a^ workman froin Newark, who re thirty-five horse power should be brought from a certain fitdd, and on the spot to w led and drafted by Mr. piled upon hi.s grave.’ Yet impartial stating the high character of his rectun-| ‘History’ record.s that ' mendutions, the eminent services which he j •They carved not a line, they raised not a stone, had renderi;d in Dinwiddie or Shenandoah, 1 Rut k-fi him alone in his glory.’ See p. 431). the neglectetl claims td’ the State in which .M. .,ii 1. . 11 > 1 1. ‘ ceived a iireiuium for a jiieee of his Ot I ' uiiininir at ;» i past 11 o clock, ^ ‘ i w’ i i> • * |> M , ‘ niech inism exhibittal at tlie \\ orld s ]• air i couut}i '1 . aiitl terminating at 43' 7" past 2 ; ' i.Av’s iiKALTll.—The news from ■ DIED, In .lobnston county, on the 20th ultimo, Mrs. I.rCY \V001i.\LL, con.sort of the hite .lacob Woodall, deceased, in the SfJth year of her ace. In Chowan countv', on the -2d ult., .lOSEPH 1>. SKINNER, Esq.. in the 71st year of his a{;e. The decea.»ed formerly represented that county in the General .Vssembly. c().m.mi:rcial rix:oui). ARRIVAl.S. I Dec. 31, Steamer Ch.atham, with potids for j sundry merch:ints of this place and interior. ! .Ian 1—Str Henrietta, with goods fur Rt>ck- , fish Co, .V /acliery, E .1 Hale & Son, S .1 Ilins- I dale. R Mitchell, C Caison. Holt & Canifian, S , W Tilliiuihast iS: Co, .1 H & .1 Marline, S r.ooii, : A Mckethan, A II Whitfield, Cook .lohn- SaU-s of five raft,s of Timber at •'$•5, $8 oO, !j;9, lir>, an.l ^10. At New York, on Saturday, cotton was dull. .-\t Charlesti'ii, on Monday, cotton 6 to 8 3-lfi, a decline of J from the highest point. NATIONAL SKIUKS OF iSchool ItookH, j rUliLISlIED 15Y A. S. liARNES & CU„ I 51 John street. New York. Httcntion of ,s;^),ool Teachers, School jL Committees, and the friends of EducatioTi penerally, are invited to the following valuable ' Text Rooks for Schtiols. .-\p.T«leinie: and Colleges: I IvAVIES’ MATHEMATICS. 1 RctaH price®, j Davir.s’ First Lessons in Arithmetic, 18 ; Davies' School .-Vrithmctic, 37 Davies’ Grammar of Arithmetic, 3T Davies’ l.'niversity Arithmetic, 7-'- T'avies’ Elementary .-Miiebra, 7.'* , Davic.s’ Elementary Geometry and Trig- i ononietry, )^1 OiK ' Davies' Pr.-tctical Geometry and Mensu- ! ration, 7o Davies’ Rourdon’.'* ,\l*rebra, 1 2'« Davies’ Lcfiemlre's C,eometry, new editiou 1 o7 Davies’ Elements of .'^Hrveyiii'r, 1 : Davies' Lojric of Mathematics, 1 2o Chiimbers’ Treasury of Knowledge, 7.'V 1 Clark's Elements of Drawii.jr. 7.V i Chambers’ Natural Philosoidiy. Oii- I Reid and I'ain’s Chemistry and Electricity, 7;r ; Hamilton’s Vegetable and Auiinal I’hys- ' iolopy, 7.’> Chambers’ Elements of Zoology, f-x : Pape’s Elements of Geology, 7‘> . Parker's First Lessons in Natura'l PLilo- I Sophy, 38 I Parker's Compendium of School Philo- i sophy, 1 OO 1 McTntire on the Use of the Globe.s, 75> I Fulton & Eastman’s Copy Rooks (Nos. 1, ! 2 and 8, each 10^ .MOLASSES • HOPS, new crop Cardenas and Ncuvitas P MOL.VSSES, 4 hhds. heavy Trinidad Molnssos, Superior artiele, .just arrived by Steamer Ever green; Would be sold to deliver from boat, by JNO. 11. & J. MARTINE. Jan. 1, 18.‘>2. o2-ot rEMAI.K S( HOOL \RLY in the month of February, t J. McDaniel prtiposes to o[>en, in Fa3ette- ' a promineut lawyer in Mecklenburg he had the honor to be born, and promis- ty it is .said (p. 207,) ‘lie married ing the most gratifying future for Mr. in Jjondtui. A nuirc substantially built, I Catharine (fit comjieer ot her imperial I'illmore—as is said to be customary on ueeurately proportioned, finely finishetl namesiike ot Russia) daughter ot the late .such occasions—he wound up b}' .saying work of the kind, we venture to say, can- Joseph Wilson, K.sq.’ Now were a man that he had been waiting six weeks for an ’’ ' liiy .>• t-liamber, says the Washington I' Mident of fhc> lJ,-iltimore I*atriot, “is -^■i>tliiii;_r i,m relief to public anxiety. not be found iu any of the Northern (.‘stablishmcnts; and the best of all is, this entire machine, boiler and all, were made to mention any decent American woman in appointment, and, all things c(msideretl, the s;ime Hcntence with Catharine of Rus- he th(mght he had been badly treated.— sia he ought to be—spanked. But in this The Secretary listenetl, and that w;is a ^ j Fulton & Eastmnn's Penmnnsliip, } Fulton & Eastman’."? Rook-keeping (.Sin gle and Double F'ntry) Brooks’ First Latin Le?s ns. Brooks’ Ovid’s .Mct.imorphoses, Rrooks’ Collectanea FA.mgclica, ^ Brooks’ First Greek Lessons, Parker’s First School Reaiirr, P.'irker's Second School Reatler, Parker's Third St hool I'eadcr, Parker’s Fourth School Render, Parker’s Rhetoncal Reader, Martin's Othoepist, words of difficult {ironunciation, Northend’s Little Speaker, Nortliend's American Speaker, Northend’s Scho«l Di.alogucs, W illard’s Ilistorv of tlie Unitel States, GO 00 50 5* l-^> 2o 75 ville, a FE.M.VLE SCHOOL, in which in.struc- son, Roner & Christ. W' W Cole, W’ S Latta, W j tion will be given in the English Branchee, F .Moore, CJ McNeill, W R Love, E S Hobbs, W ' French, Latin, and .Music on the Piano. Pri ll Holt, (’ook & Taylor, C T Haigh & Son, C P ' ccs will be made known on his arrival in Town. i- • .Mallett, R M Orrell. j If desircil bv Patrons, a few Boys, not over | " iHartl s I niversal History. - ' - - 1 10 yesirs of ag'e, will be admitted. : Ziicho 6 New American Speaker. OF W1 I i Persons tlisposetl to patronize the School, j Any of the above Books an be founduit the will please make it known either to Mr. P. Tay- j Bookstore of E. .1. Hale Sun, Fayetteville, lor or J. M. Beasley. I Jan’y 1, 18.VJ. 62-;5m Dee 27 1851 * f)2-2t i — — !A DBmHAliLi: residence; Zo r,8 63 fiif 1 r,7 1 2.-V ARRIVALS. 1 Dec 27—Brigs Cleai-ance from Turk’s IslantI, i Vancouver aiul Lilly from New York, Emeline ‘ gre:i in lifdt i't/h, through the enterprise of our > ea.se the comparison is so abominable an point gained; for Secretaries (lo not always "It Ulan, we all fear, is closing his [ enli'ditened aud patriotic fellow citizen, i outrage on common decency, that I can listen. Having heard all his grievances, . 1 ® . t . ’ill. 11.. 1. i: 1.^ /-kiiTii \T*. I»■ 1 11 c 1 flio Vftiimr ' " l '* i. v\itli his usual fcarlessne.ss, and V. . *' =■'! tli uieet if • areer forever, lie !t>oks facts in ; Silas Hums, aud at as /ow a co.t as it | hardly believe the evidence of my own Mr. Corwin ingenuously asked the young i could have been done at the North. We j eyes. There is entirely too much of this patriot from what State he hailed. \\ itli . . £T 1 • 1, I are clad t.o learn that busine.ss is pouring ■ writing ‘for Uuneombe in ih.e History, that conscious anti chivaliic pii'le which ' de.iMi is not far off, and is not a-i » „ . . * • '=i,- i . •: ...i .. ii.._ i i . .i i :i i— „• *i.., *i.„- ..♦• in upon Mr. lJurns. He has demonstrat- jj . what a void there Sam Patch used to say, that “some " 1 when he leaves us forever! Get-! things can be done as well as others:” and t.ll ■ I c W I’jf ~ 11' be tT( r of his cough, and growing i none of our people will be disposetl to go •'''''•I' and Weaker constantly, with more to the North for any thing in his line, iiiore ii Ilf appetite, he dt)es not. uiouieut flutter or delude himself.” after they sec ichat he i» dohxj. lialtiyh Star. So that 1 feci no mercy towards such a blun- belongs to the children of the “nudher of der as this. States and statesmen”—he answered, “from I lookoil eagerly for the loudly heralded sir;” intimating by the enipha- papcrs obtiiiued from the Archives of the sis that the right of official possession was RoarJ of Trade in London. They were, thus affirmatively settled “ among other services, to set beyond dam- (finia, sir?” replied Mr. Corwin, with un age trom even insiuuatiou the uutheuticity aflcctcd astouibhmentj “from Vir^iuia, air, ‘From }7r- r^iuia,; from I’ostoTi. Ctirnelia from Guadaloupe, E Himls from Portsmouth; Schrs Leo from Boston, Mary Howanl, .Memento, Tyrone and Saunders from New York, Nancy R llagan from Newport. 29 —Schrs L P Smith and Brooksville from New York. Year’s Presents, ike. The iris, for 1852: Christmas with the Poets, beautifully illiistriit"il; Ik Marvel’s ... Reverie.s of a Ibichelor. dittt>; Dreara Life, by | desiri»g places for their daughters or wards, the same author; Willis’s, Scott’s, Moore’s^, He- | the School btung limited in number, mans’, nml other Poetical Works; Victoria Al- j The present Session will close on the ,^Oth bums; Album of Queens; &c. Received to-day. i instaut. h. J. ilALE k SON. i "• M^'BDIN. Jau. 1, 1&54 ' Dec. 13,18£»l. Mrs. Hardin's Sc1hm)1 for ImiBg Ladies, AT ROSE HILL, Fa>/^t(f‘rdl4', A’V O, Tiik next Session of this Family School, under the immediate charge of Mr. and Mrs. Hardin, will commence on Friday, the 0th of January next. Preparations have bieeu matle j fit!., and a store where tr Wir^re amount of )>usi- for the reception of an additional number of j ness is done, and incrensinp daily. ' pupils, but early notice is requested from those FOll SALE. fB^riE .'Subscriber nhw offers fT sale all his ■ TarjVintiue aud Farminjr LAND, contain- iuji about 60ft Acfes, situated 12 miles East of Fayetteville, on the Goklsborou^h road, com monly known as Palmyra. It Ras a (?ood dwelling: house, out-buildin'»s,- t of )>us Ihis is rare chance for turpentine pettera, merchants. S.C. lUid will be sold a Vjai^^i*. Any tme wish ing to purchase, and wishinjr furtner informi*- tion, cau apply on the premises, to J. \V. MI l:PffY. or P. TAYLUU, ^ayt•ttc^i^e.• Jaly 2Ctk, l&ol.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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