WKSTEUXDEIOCKAT. 03A.RL0TTE 3 The spirit in which tin1 oppMs'thm Con- .. . .. - .11 ill ,,..i.t I,,- lk i ", ' . '' ' ,,,,, r b l..ll..fir chnrf- f$ri:d Mr. Buchanan i Mr. rirwy Ainswurth, Frnn Koyallon, I " W-Tl- Mkiwimr re- Winder county, Vermont, a aboard f !,,!' i.,;;. hvS. Hon. Vp.C. : lth hwife, three cMHre, fathr and ,-,- J "iviV'-f VlitfuHu !.!. t....- United stHt.- j ,rl .;.;,.. r.,,iM- He alone of all ! ,.,.t.-. nti the Uth W January, tons, a- I i J.i llr t Kill. U .."'lin , " V(,.,: I" ll "" 'll "11 a-"''--" '-"--- :.i ... i... -,r.ii ,t m-- i i,ci' nini, "i i" ii'it"- n- - iv in ti. I . -1 1 r- r ot t ..!!, a - 'i: "Mio ni .ii' tilth, r n iis.'.rtiy.t tiff Jf.' -V- nvr'tlros- er- ..ritt.-W t tire LTtmt n- ri.o. i. -. i i . .... j i Stt wiH h excloMv.Jy itea t ,, ,' trffa very with- a il . -irV-peViiv.. ii".,;.- llaU" 17J tlMeihrt xrto rthe rewdu- .Xilioli' III".-. . Iio .. i i i iiiii i.ji wtf t . v.-'-ei l.i . t I '. In , 'i i.ii t . .olio.. i . v u'.-.i". i k ... MTSImm Istolimkiai Bund Riv. -mhI i'.a n-. "f V8rj(Hii .li im s ltochauaia ........ .... ... . " ... . ! I'1... . ...i- '...,..ff..r. with I l. f.:.i l.'.l anrin'r e .i l.. , o, l .noiMi,. at flnnlmmti nini otlitr wistnrn ttii eh a nntt bii a vera ne.c.iilf-a mil innu . ' n single scrfe riveted Brosans, a suhjVcl f -ho., v. in the Ternt-n.- ; ,Vf) hi, way to Utr. Mr. A was ; h insurrectioI1 anJ oppress disorders, lits. They are quoted in Cincinnati on sbjd .gkt er ,., srrjt.--. , vl,,h.tn,aVM-t. in. !,.,- ..nllu--ni of the boat, on ..' tlol . IIrl ,,. the 17th uit. at $5 25 aad $5 50 per hnn- The ease with which the Dutch are Hghter i i.iiti-,1 tv di rhc otir "rntioun n n tuw I with the aal of tne troops placed under m . . a snaue i.gntei, .. . 7 ;..;. . ii. J...,;r-...- .!...-k, when hi. tirst saw the , . ... ... ., dred, gross. renorted to have taken Holland, is onlv o Heavy single sole Brogans, mfe- .....iiii. no I mi nil' i i . i i i lit- ill i .. ......... .. - - - - . . - ; , . I.I.I..V ... t mi i:. i: i :i I'l its ill ul-liiiii t. l l iii.iii". .... . - - - - - . - -.t - . . . . . - on il-iii ..i-i ..i..-.-.. i coniini'iiil, alio mat, mv laivruusKiua oi me i i . , rior stock 1 uu 1 k,v,,,t'U. ...r.i rerrirorw. the ieeiritv f j nmokeiind id fesksof flame breakinethrouirh ' . t i- n. i, ; paralleled bv the alaentv with which the . . : . ' .j ;i j i . . .. .. . - . i. i .1.. r ! i,,oi!i-i ins uii. Cr tun. Jleiske was no. i31' Mens' Kip Dronm, i sow .,. ........ iIo..t:n-tao-.ii....i ct r, Hrt- neck, aV " tlie engine, between he ., w,4KmiIlf. ,i; l mneh damwe in sotn - Know Nothings come out for I ill more. I (Webster) 150 IJttfWh. wltirh arr mention, d ia the preyed- , . oni'er nectsary. As an evKlonee if his frosts receatrj did mucn damage m soma & . . . " No 2, Y.F.D, l 35 .4-...I-. .1.:;.. ,.nv o....,,-. immediately rn forward to of the un counties borderine on die Bue Potent, grave and reverend seioriiors, who ' ' . IN0' , a5 rutrd ii'-'iir.i ii "i " utirtrt cote. and nnaidVd, mn oih d t!:.- !are Iiowmt tit Y.-t Mr. Itur.haHaM i now supported by t. iM1,v- , (u(.v.- it nver the guards. He nwny .e.t.vrn ," the ground that t he be (.t , ,, itl. .,,, cht!dre:i .Wn, and If ia ftV4r anaa Sr the South luaua Mr. r ill- . . , i- i ,,,,, niinlly ueweiule.l mti the ihhisv of the Raw- i,tr-' J.. t ih. in fxannae bin recunl and pargf tWaaiM-lveii of riicL incoiisbteiicy. : ser himself, snd Inner fast until the flames Am i it a n firgnm." had burne, off the rope and let kiin drop If the above artieh had appeared arigiu- i'.t.. the water. Mr. A in worth then pot bllj in niHilher paper thaa the Aimericem ' hoi. ( of a boal np-i.l.- down, to which a Orcein, are owiH bare rad it with aoaae aawhef of poor drowning wretches were Mirpri.. I th. i-.Jte.u in which it in I baaping in the last agonies of death, lb-pn-M ui.-K ul, m.oniK Niouord.-peiidem:.' , thinks tii.-.t at leant n doaen persons were aa aay other jrtiMii.M., (ind wi-.ho.it any hanging to the boat when be seized hold. aaarattoa rf the oircuntKtawacea of its intro- !" ait.r anotlwr of those dropped off until abjeti.ni int.. tin- Senate the resolution hn.ks I only himself remained. then succeeded .. if it ahonM have i iiaaawinh il tbe rates ! gpt,i"S ,1,r"' ""' (Mr- Chalmers, of N. afH rjaniariariee men. It i. not sarprU- ! I ' Kennedy and Hugh Kenmily) in iuK tlmt in the ahsenee ..full ex1danati.m. huat with him. The four persons were Mawjn people si U be di.-j.osed tocen- j a11 finally picked up by a small boat from are Mr. Rvchanaa fnr not nipporting the fehooner. r. .o!i..a. Kovt..imt.-lv the reputation of Mr. Ainsworth .-!..(. - that the conduct of the America Org is suggestive of j Captain Miller was well calculated to quiet rrand, thai snspiehw attach to .,11 its state- j ,ortor lbe ,irca of the lssen- Btenta. S.i inertHBhle n story u well aeso- ! P - t,,a ha was the last man to h ave riatcd iih sue!, nnrrliabhi authority. j hu ruing wreck of his vessel. See how a true statement of the facts pf J UK. c. i. WEKTliniKlK'.S STATEMENT, this rase acquits Mr. Itnchanau of censure, Mr. Westbrook, Jr., of Green May. was and convicts his accusers of a fraudulent in the front cabin when tf:e alarm was ffiv- .oiiLr "1 tne ree.rii. tjj! the 37th of le- 1 , l:.;. Mr. I anwnu submitted his fauious resolutuHis nn slavery to tbe con- . , . : i : ... .i'.l... tt I nurraunn oi i . nu nc iv tiugicsriuiwi i Ciohe, ol. 6. page 55,) The 1st 2nd, 3d. I and 4th were adopted; Mr. Ilocbanan vot- j we're lost!' and immediately turned and Judge Terry took his seat on the bench of ceptjon here to-day, as he did this morning ing f..r them all. (Ibid.) A 8 this point went into th.- cabin. This was the last the-supreme court on the 16th of August j -n ialtiimtri, , in his passage through on a Mr.ChiyofKy.isnbmi.t.dasetiesofreso-Uon ot M.-.Macv. Mr. V.-,brook then Hie npubhcan convention nommated 1. to hig hotne New Hampshire, lie bilious, on the same subject, and moved the tune d hi- attention to lis owp safety, and MnKUi a ituma Cux 101 j nu.t annropr;uro honors also on the route :id of the .-eri.-s ns a substitute for the 5h was about to jump overboard, when a cry ee :uA Rami have ,oen indicted for i here from Baltimore. At Elkton, Md., he uf the aeries oftVred by Mr. Calhoun. (Ibid f distress and for help reached his ears pirat.vfor taking the Stale arms from was received by a delegation of thirty-one page M.) .lu-t before the final vote was j from the pilot, who, enveloped in smoke vessejs in t1(1 harbor. ! from the State of Delaware, when Dr. As taken on llr. Clay's motion, Mr. Rites of j and flame, stood manfully at his post. For- The Indians in some parts of the State j kew welcomed the President in patriotic Virginia moved to strike out the proposed getful of his own safety, Mr. W. ran to the have been committing depredations, and a and thrilling terms. President Pierce re aunndmcut, and insert the resolution cop- I assistance of the pilot, and aided the latter j body of troops have been despatched to I plied handsomely. At almost every point tod in the humming extract. (Appendix .f Ceneiewaoaal Globe, vol. i. page ?-) j ..i i.: l...: u ..1 .v,. I I awl i .-,'iH" ii'ii i ji t it n mi a iii net rote.'' s tat..l in llie foregoing c- i tract, ami by Ihe f.dlowiue rote: i .... ... , c, -, , i I he pilot was not seen afterwards, ami it Yi v- Messrs. Calhoun, Cathbert, Ful- . . , . , A, ... . . ,, . ., ! is to he presumed he was lost. Mr. West- Ion, l.iimiikm, I rest.m, Koos. Koane, fe- Vier, Tipton and White 10. brook ,hpn wm1 a plank and threw it in- Navs Measm. Allen, Bayard, Benton, to the water, and jumped in to get it. He Black, Biuwn, Buchanan, Clay, of Ala., , did so, but several persons In the water al- I 'hiT.. of Kv.. Clavtiui, Crittendon, Grun- . , ., .. ., , , , ., ,, m i . . . selaeil upon Hie trail support, and stink ,!v, llnbbaid. King, l.v Mtinek. Nick- ....... , , . ,, .,r . ..'las. Nih s. Norvel!, Pierce, liobins with it below the biUows, Mr. W. then Smith of Ct Smith of nda. , Strange. Swift, ; seized a table floating near him, and was Walker, Webrter, Williams, Wright and finally picked up by a boat from the Trav- Yeagm (Ibid, page 72.) cr and carried on board that steamer. The Amirtnm Organ recites the names MJ; HI'I.nKKT'8 STATEMENT, of eertaia Boatbern Senators, who voted Mr. II. was one of the party of six who f..r Mr. Kiv.V resolutiou, and mentions. ,eft Mackiuac together. He alone of the with peculiar emphasis that Mr. Buobanan , m bj cVuVr,hv, w a ,,,ank on voted against it. The reader will observe I whiHl drift three-quarters of a mile, that very good Southern men, such as Clay ' u confident Mr. Marcy went down when ..f Kentucky. Ch.y of Alabama, Crittenden, , tho llarter boat upset. 'There were a num Grni.dy. Ae.. voted with Buchanan against o children on board, who have lost tho resolution. This important fact th. 1 t,( ;r jianMils, au Rre vutlrvy destitute of Amtrirwu Orgum omits to mention. friends or means. After tbe defeat of Mr. Rives' resolution.' , ,....,,:.., ... i. . i.,. - . ...it. i: i .it pocuuuirj loss by tins terrible uisas- Mr. Clay's sub-titt.te was before the Senate. w WQ learn notliing, though it cannot be These were its words, and this was the vote lkan t(im .c-0.,j,K, to s ,M,, it on its passage : ... . ,, , , .... ... nothing m comparison to the tearful loss ol ItesofveUi that any attempt ol l ongress . .... t . t .i; I. l... . .. :. . .. . V .1 . i human lite. t i.uoii-ii slavery m any territory ot the : Fiiile.1 States, hi which it . xi-ts, would AXOTIIER STATEMENT. create aerinns alarm and just apprehension in the Stut.-s Hustainiut; that domestic in stitution ; would be a kilatioa of gnod faith towards t!: ialiabitants of anv siii-h Territory who have been permitted to t- tie with and hold -davos therein ; h.enuse tho i, ,,i i' ot anv KUeli I erntitrv. htive nl 1 1 . - :.k. .1 for the abolition of shix. rv therein. ndbeennse, when am such Territ. , he admitUd int.. the 1 'ni.-n as State, tbe sit. 111 j.eople thereof w ill be entitled t decide that tnrstmn exclusively ft themselves. .as-M.-ss-s. Allen. Havai.l. Benmn, Bla.k. Ikuivii, I...L . 1 a : : a 11, . ailio 111 l-la oi Ala.. Clay oi :i . c,r..i.i.d. t.,c...iiU-.:. Fob...., tirumYy, llt.l Kia, bumpkin, Lyon, Merrwk, Nich-las Alts, rvcil I inn . I it:. 1:1, Kivrs, I. . - , hi Uubuisoo. Sevier. Suiuh ..I ft.. S-:aiue. Tioton. v. aik. r, i aar. i i.iian., v iint ai .i oim-... Nmrs.-.Mf s". Cla:..n, Iuv., Kiujht.M'K. an r.,.n-,s. i:.,bb ,.s. s.imi. 01 In a..slU and b. fc:.r 9 Ibid, page " 1 Tina resolution was not only presented by a Southern Senator, ami supported by thers of the truest Senators from the South, but is suite as strong in substance ns the one submitted by Mr. Rives, Mr. PairAanm smied Jmr titis retmlmtiom, wik Cad- hnun. Clay of Abu, Clay i" Ky., Rives, Koane, ami every other Sei a or from the ..mth, unless Clayton be an exception. Hero is another important fact which the Jkmn ricin Organ fraadulentlv s uppressed ri .1 . ... ti.- .1.:.,,.. im ... 1 he Ami rtcan trgau oojcci is n pr..e . ..... ... 1 .1 nail Mr. tsucnauan mainuiin.'u ine mm- Mir nt' taun orottosit ions in vol . .1 in Mr KreV resolution, and for that purpose his ..... . 1 .. . .1 ote against n is reprmiucea. lei mi Ituebajiun's vote on Mi. C lav's sabetitut , , v ... 1 1 nuai that he repudiates utterlv the priu- 1 11.1 I g ciples which the Amtrtvan Organ impute 1 . i- iv,. .1, u e 1 I to bun. It as there ever so shameful a niu- ,. -pivjMMiJatiou ? Xccsm The Kev. J. T. Wheat, D. I. i r ":, ri..;.. 1, . L - i native ol 1 lr-uiia, WOO nas been, lor) . r. . r r pi 1 I several viari pa4 trofanorol lutetonc and I I ic in Ike Cntvewity of North Carolina. at Chapel J 1 i il. has accepted a call to the ' .bnro-e of lite Episcopal CiMMcfc in Heapliia, 1 T.'ii'i. -e vacated bv the Rev. Ir. I 'afire. I burnIng of the steamer nt 4ftAPA7naTaER particulars The Milwaukee papers bring us thrilling . ! particular of tin- burning f tin- steamer j Siagmrm on Lek Michigan. The telegraph i ha- already ommtmced that 06 lives were j hot. We copy h follows : MR. MsHWOllTH 0 M.u.Mf.M , . Tfa(. y Were on their ,. , . ' . ,1 C,,.,., tn MrtS..fc I IJ . ' Ulll lyroi H I'll' .'.u.., i. .-v rwv where Bis family wer ftanduiff. I he cry k . ... , - t toe ; 'Mir. . was num. mediately raised , - ,., M.or,. f,fv;(, s. , . - . , , with horror depicted upon every counte- nanee, 1 .o.n.hers rushed to th..- gaanls , , r ,r t , ,v.,o r to i e ail'l S ifii I" - I r. III'.' 1 .to till- water. IO lie i i'i . u n iii-u I'ii. o i : ire i o. i on in nr.. ' .. . btiri. tl in their li.piid jrraves. Mr. Aios- worth trn ither.d lis faintlv around him. en, and immediately rushed on deck, lie ' ' : wen totl.e Low ot the .oat.and w,u to stand- iuff there was approached by lion. air. Ma- , ri, r ,. .... .... I,..i. nf e.n.ri....'. f.- il... Ct"t.. vj, i vimtuu. i ..( . u,iv. umu iiuni mir, wlm cjclniineu, "ne're lost! Oh, God! hi directing the steamer towards the shore, The engine .-topping a few minutes after, ! .1... 1...V ,. t.. .....I- e ...... i no i. uii, i io in . i iv cvin sviuv oiri distant from the smoke and heat. It was bur a short time from the first dis- eo very of the the until the whole u pper cabin was iu flames. During this t ime n large a amber of passengers had jumped j overboard without anything to support them :.. .1 . . 1 . c . , in , ' nil' , 1 1' V , i' ) viii: ; , 1 M.iucrs tnrew tlieir e in l.iren into u Into and wildly sprang after them. The water I w;i intensely cold, and none but the bar- diest persims could lire iu it but a few mo- I nicnts. A lar-e number of imssemrora. be- 1 .. ., , '. . 0 . . fore tle ftcamer stopped, in spite of the I appeals nf the mate, got into the stem boat ' . . . . , . . , II. I . ...I.... . I.. ,i iL. . 1 ' sum 'owcreu i.. wiien it instantly swamped, , ami all in it were drowned. Another nor- ii,.. .... -., nnA.i .1.1 1 tu ,bc P" B,Ied he starboard quarter boat, and lowered that also, ami all found a watery grave, Before the upper cabin was in names a Porth'B ihe move self-possessed of the passengers wrenched the state-room doors off and threw them into the water, together with tables, chairs, -tools. Ac, and upon 'hese many ia the water saved themselves. Mr. .John Leonaid, first engineer, was n,,t n hoard, but lost his trunk, containing 34.000 in gold. Among the saved was an old lady who i Was found eliliffing to plank life-preserv- i ' . , er. Warlv ! . with Iu r sbiiwl nn. 1 r. nearly exhausted, with her shawl wrap- , - 1 ped round her, binding her t it, and actu- M gilding on by her teeth. f holding on bj h. r teeth, fur xkw Ci nt Ctis The Baltimora .AineiK.iu s.ivs: ne new cent pit , - . . ... Ameriean savs: -The new eent rdee.. r.- ! - r -. 1 ..... " 111,- u nti, U i-ltllf. Illlllt. . ., , , , . , rhiiatielphia, is toe M2e 01 thc old half cent, ,. .... and 1S conaPt,,ed ul fifty parts ofcop- nor, seven of nicl-de. and one of zinc. It iht appearance, with a faint red tint, and is iu beautiful contract with the Ainer- icaa silver and gold pieces, and will not. , , the old cont dl tanU the,n b-v 00- tact" Tlu eISht ol the new is only seven- ty-two grains thnt nf the present Copper ently nnished at the United States mint, I eent is onlv one hundred and sixtv-right." FURTHER TROM KANSAS. Rrti-HV Hf)F OKTHE MlRSniT.HVi?. Tt. . , . ... . t. Jrk inmiirc that tlwi . t .. ... .1 : r ; -i n a O iOH i.l"i-.ror t V , , . , ... , f"Ur I"88 of un'lcr .eral , BeidteH, wboproceeded towards Lawrence ; on the 1 4 th int.. to attack that town, halted i nt Franklin. Here they received notice from Col, Cook that he had a large body B - i of U.S. troops, and should defend Law- I at nil hazards. On the 15th Gov. ! Geary arrived at Franklin, and had a ; consultation with the officers of the invading I 7I. .11 .1. .1..., 1... ......... -.A I iOIUV. I1C IUHI III1 Ul IIMM . lt"JIVVl ! ..I iIOi- tA i.oT. .I',- . iO 'iMh I I' II i I OI I 1 . T I I . . J. 1 I i 1 . u ""J 1 . ,,A i Hint lie nau ju-i arresieu w i ouiiaws, ... .-ii ii i uho would he propeilv tried by the lejral ,.. .. ,u' .1... ii".. i i ii ' im . i u . (;oVernor urged the Missounans to disband t and abandon Uielr projected attempt on r Ijiwrence. . , . , ... i i 1 (..ii.r.tl Atciiison. lieneral l.eM ana f, , , , . ,1 , ... . .;, .i ,,, ,i i,ui. jiiu3.iufi-.i... ,uub "o" , -.1 . , .. ... j . ,,.,, .j . .1:1 1 1 i iu .' with loo i lovcriior s iirotii ;ii. - i i The (Jovernor th.-u withdrew from the i eitnfi'renee to all. ad t he M isot. l iali an . .. - -- - .iii- opportunity to act amongthcrnselies on ms . . .1 suggestion. A meeting was Instantly j I i it ' t 1 t tl t'l lf ill i 1 t' I lUllli VJVM ilW-UlWH hir PiJdufiona were iiissml declirinff , , w ,.,i o, that, relying op the protection promi&ea to , ,' , , . .. ixjaceablc settlers by the tjrovernor, Uiev, tne j .' 1 1 v i i invading army, would disband and ret'irn t their homes requesting the Governor to j . oriranize and .iistrii ute over the '1 crnb try a force of militia to protect ihe settlers from marauders and robbers and recommending that Col. IitUS be made commander Ot the militia of the Territory. The Missourians ! then broke up camp and returned home, exeent those who intended to sett'e in the I Terrttorv. LATI3 PROM CALIFORNIA. r W(. k.an. that t,vo hundred thou Tlie steamer Illinois, vihh California sand dollars have already been worked out dates of the 5th, arrived on th 2Vth nit, j on the Western X. C. R. Koad, and that bringing 91,800.000 in treasure. Ihe .gdance Committee quietly dis- ; banded, and threw open their rooms to the i.ublie on the 21st of Auftt ,n lK,!1( tlC primary elections in c..n Franeisco all the successful condula'.es , , i. ... 1 . .. . ....... ..... .C .1. . ... arc KllUnil iu uc vui'uuvuu ui iuc ' 1 -0'lIlr - ; Committee chastise them - LATER FROM NICARAGUA. Advices from Nicaragua arc to Saturday, September the 6Hi. rrcsulent vialk.-r lint issued several decrees one modifvine the Transit erant to n Ar i . ii .1 l Mr Moigan, and another declaring the properly of the Accessory Transit Company forfeited to the State. A rumor loirl rc:ii'!n-,l 4 cnii.u-i. II ,.f n rivult ! umanvWulk'iirimn. r..ri. . Klinni rPi.isW - - I ... . .. l0uouut. n.ir g.. ui. iwcmpiour Hours to rec.tnsitier, at tne expiration ot wl.icli . . ... thev Rtillreiiisir.tr w,-rf l-.i nut :iul clmt Bv a ,l..crr,. HaioH A,.,. 2fi W.lti.r in ' ' consideration ofSlOO.000 transfers all the - J o nm,'ili nn.I ri.1,1. t ikn ri oi. .. c n r Triii'il I , - -6 - .,u,. , Company to Charles Morgan and Cornelius . . - uarrison. lion, Pierre Souk- has purchased a ranche I in Nic.ir.iyua for fiity thousand dollars. He is abtiut to return to the United States, but it is supposed will make Nicaragua his permanent residence. Walker has levied a tax of 820 upon all liquor dealers in Nicaragua. Col. Schleasciipcr is out with a short letter to io the army in which he call? President 1 Walker a traitor, and accuses him of not baring the money which he had stolen from j the people of that country with the soldiers : and of not paying them when he was able to do so. Schlcssinger offers full guaranty of protection to all ot Walker's army w ho will join him. Bat little could be ascertained of Walker's 1 movements or of the atate of the interior of ) i tin ciun it, ' , , Mi-ro w Erauu uauan aeiiionsiruiion mmoa thc W-lker adherents in Nicaragua recently. K' Niraguwe announces that Mrs. . 6" ... " e EMates. 1 Ins is. we believe, th first AluericaB ,.,.iv who .... of Walker's army. ' w . ia entered the ranks Leon bad been abandoned to the invadine , ,raih wuica numbered l.uuu men .r c. , Moscow, Sunday, Sent. . I ( OROXATlOS OF TilF. RUSSIAN EMPEROR. I His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor Alex- under II, was solemnly crowned to-day at 12 o'clock. The ceremony took place in L'spenski Ssobor, .and tho not of corona- tion was performed by Archbishop Phil- i aretes, the Metropolitan ..f Moscow. A- Chapel Hill. Elected a Judge of the Su mong the special Ambassadors who were perior Courts r.f Law and Equity in 1818, present, were Earl Granville, Prince Ester- I be g1 office the year following. hazy, M. Castalborgone, and tho ropre i ' ' . " .7 ' . 1 , sl'lltllttl'ii lit tliO Vn tot. I 1 m rl A i-.o.. . irnmens mgs nau an mat august appearance whicb qairer) from a most reliable and intelligent ..-... uj .1 j .I . . . 6 . 1 ' ",""u m gm... .-v.. e preparation bad designed. An Immp&m emd nml,!,.! ti, K-r...n,i;,. ..1. 111 ' Palace ncd e and in the streets, and very great isiasm was everywhere manifested, ringing of bells, the firing of cannon, ! enthu$ I The 11,0 P!"tultl ot troops, the cer.-momals of ., , . , , ,-"ulv"' f.'-eessu.u 10 tne paiace. ami the decorations oi the citv, rendered the whole aiVair most iniiriting. The coronation .s favored b v beautiful weather. PREPARING COB War. The Norfolk Argus states that Gov. Wise has issued through the Adjutant General orders to the r . commandant,. ibrotiP-bout the Suite to ti,,.r- 1 O ooghlv organize the militia, that it may be qataliSed "to render effective service when- , - , - evcr Virginia inav call for it. Uttos of fbe Hai). The Cotton Crop. The accounts from the Sooth are still unfavorable as to pro?pect; for the incomillg crop. The comi,laints during ihe pftst veek are more general, and the impression is becoming more universal that the chances are against 3,300,000 bales. ev with as open season ' ' , M t, and a late iron . Many Southern writers express very confidently tbeir convictions that 3.000,tHKJ will soon be settted upon as u" ommme est una. . Unnii tro.l.i n K.Ufi is fnirlv lilt lllll Uuv . ..w. ..t -J Ill im. UO I'll lll 7 - - - - - II . . in.i. v .......t. - e. , patrick y. tl..)t ne;irlv the entile 7 , . - , , . To haci-o ,-roo was bitten and destroyed. 4u.u, , t.. ir.- r;. ,,,lMl The w i i .i i: n iwi.t i.mi in im". V'.'tii'.- - , ', -,Plierth-ui usual and but s much earUei tnan usual ana om a Wl ratk f e CrP 18 "P0' , r.- V, 1 ..s.m...1 Riu o naara " aii. -i .'iiiimo j .(.in. c i.e. .i . v - ,.r T-..1.....1 '...... .t" T-oor a 1 ' I 11' lilll'l, IHlt I'.l c i.iiii.i.-vi .1 T v... citizen ot this place, was iounq ueaa m ms ... . i i .. arj 1 f .... ir:.,f i lei i on e(.meua i;iiiiina. ...:n. ijli.hl. Coroner, summoned a jury and after ..,.1 I . , .....1 ;,.t ry?Ath .III i.A.llllllHUlUll, UHlllll,'! ll ILI'.IIVU V. vimilii , from intemperance. He leaves a wife and 1 one cj,ija Greensboro Times. J o litai lit'' m-n vtj ioiud i K .n mit, Ji.ir LIT At Robeson Superior Court, last week, Sam, a slave of the Deep EiverNavi- cation Company, was tried for the murder of ' - Cant. Angus MeDiarmid of the steamer John II. Haughton, last Spring, by throwing him 1 into the river Cape Fear where lie was drowned. The Jury found the prisoner j ,rUiltv. Motions for a new trial and for ar rcst of judgment were refused, and the prisoner Tiras sentenced to be hanged on Friday, October 31. For the State, Solic- or Strange and C. U. Wright, Es.j. For thl soner (assigned by the Court.) Wm. H. liaigh, I?. Fuller, and 15. 11. Huske, j Esqrs. '. Observer. R. F. Simonton, the Treasurer, has called upon tbe gtate to make its subscription.- salisbum Herald. Pmi.Ai.Ei.muA, Sept. 30. j The Pm:sinET t.v hts .Totthxey to! .. .. .... .. .... A K'.V 11 A MPSHIRE. 1 he i resident ot the the yeomanry turned out heartily to pay their respects to the Chief Magistrate. At Wilmington a delegation from Phila delphia met thi! party, and Mayor Vaux . :oLl,-..v..,l ft,,, iv, .,o in I'litiinJ.i.tu. " " " ........... . ... v ........ ..v. terms to wnicn ne amy responaeu. ivnen . 1-11 .1 -1 , . I ' 1 tho tr-iin renel.ed Plol-idolnloi n t,,.,.v tne tram reached Philadelphia a heavj shower of rain was falling, yet there was an immense crowd in attendance. The I ' rf : i ' 01 1 1 noil out.- n-r.vo ,..o.,rtnil Krctlv .. ,. ....... ,....tvviii.,.vi.i thfOUL'h for the New York train. a .-a ,.r T. ... . i ik r . e.si'.Tn o wnrr in- ' formed bv the Conductor of the. Express - train on M"onduv, savs the Greensboro' - (N. C) Times, that the entire train ran, . rkV'Orn llltlll tllO I ! A 1 1 liefoVO lieir .InilllVS- ..... 0 - town. It sppears that the man, whose nmn we learn was Steward, was beastlv intoxicated and had fallen down in the mid- die of the road between the sills. The en- irineer saw the man just as the train reach- , .. , ,. , , . , ed him, and was therefore, unable to stop the tain until it had passed entirely over 1.;.., Tl,..,- ,vo, ,.t..O tn -fi ,i rl liiii lioilv linr- ribly mangled, but they found him scarce- j b' awakened, with only a small cut on the head. It so happened that the cow catch- ... , er on this engine was made some two or three inches higher than is usual. To this circumstance alone, he is indebted for his wonderful escape. Death of Judge Toomer. We regr. to hoar (savs the Wilmington Herald) of the death at Pittsboro', of Hon. John D. .r 1 . l 1 -. f.i t,, . Toomer, a distinguished citizen oftlns State Learned, incorruptible, a high-toned gentle man, a profound jurist, an eloquent speaker, and a ready writer, in his death a public hiss lias been sustained, tie was a man ..1 rrre.it nini.-ibilitv sind fn.otl n ess r.f heart. and the buovancv'of his fanev was well Set r,rV 1, tlio I'litirnl r,f 1,1c pfiitr.rcntiiill. With i min.l -..ll ct,,rA.l th intolW tual gifts, and acquirements, and an ur bamtv of disposition which charmed , . , '. , . . a tit, wh came within Ins lnnuence. .Iinlge 1 00 e . . ,,,t 1 1 r, or w as a nne representative of tne old La 1 a m- aiie Fear erentleman. "without fear and with- , t reproach" liberal, generous, brave; and courteous. Judge Toomer was a native of Wilming- ton. and gratluated with distinction at JMAXA SAFE FOR Buchaxax Wi 1MUANA SAFE FOR lilJCHAXAX. VVe . . . nave assurance (-ays tne t incnmati j-.n- Democratic farmer from Southern Indiana, democratic farmer from Ixmthern Imliana, ...1. . - . . wot. was in our innee vesieroav, mat rue State is certainly safe for Democracy, not only at the November, but the October election. The signs of victory were never more abundant and auspicious in the Hons- - ier Mate timn they are now i..r tne JJemoc- racv. We look for a irratifvinf result . o Episcopal Convention-. The Protes- tant Episcopal Convention, to be held in Philadelphia this month, will probablv be important to that body, as certain sub- jects are in contemplation on which unani- i.:...: , '1 i. n"ty is not expected, as alterations in the . . - - . T0" 1 rayx- r"" of j.imioi: o.Mn.i;iHi.h, 01 nc 1 orj, certain changes in canons and expositions in doc- triims. cic. IIos. Thomas Corwix. As this gen- j tleman has been advertised to address a Fremont meeting in Lancaster, Pennsylva- j nia, we make room for the following, which we find in a late number of the Middletown (Conn.) Argus. "Hon. Thomas Corwin of Ohio, has been spending a short time in Connecticut. One day jtiiu last week ho was av Middletown, stop- wi m n i ir i l at the MeDonou-h House, where he u t i . s f., v , waited on Iiv a 'committee of the r re- vu naiu'u on iv u eunuiiiiiee 01 lilt: r ir mont Club of Wesleyan University,' with an invitation to speak. He refused, and j gtated that ho waa a Fremont man tt, r e nlur tnlf ltliif ttut llllio will rrn fnr ' . .. .. t -... ..... . ' ."""I 1 "u 1 111 iiiviiui.-, i ii i... i . i 1 1 iv ,: 4lwk ui tune, nil" tiiu su-vmiiw. -""uiuui mu . ' . , ... . . i suddenly feel a -revival ot religion' .. o iio operating w th n them, and thev make the t . . , , ' , surprising discovery, that thev are "Old Line Whigs" whom the spirit has moved ii. i -ii fo rro fur Hi more :ind I lonelson. esoeei.-i v o , r ',. , . 1 ,1 1 Donelson! Every now and then we read . , , , oi some ujsiuiifuisueu muiviuuaj or ureau- fully influential paper coming out for Fillmore, said person or paper having been ,, , . .l t'l ail along1 a nartizan ot the party to which j ..... s ,r, D. , ' rilhnore belonffs. - lne Kalenrh ujnal , . . " . r. , T. come out for Fillmore. A remarkable fact, since it always went that stripe. We have . , a notion to come out for Buchanan, and , , , be published as a convert. W tl. Journal FALfi AND W N TE IS GOODS, At Fisher, Burroughs & Co WE are now prepared to cxh;hit an exten- sive Stock ot FALL and WINTER GOODS. 7 . : . . -.r : ...... . c ,. . , r- We invite an examination ul our French Merinos, Maus Di l:tincs, Printed Cashmeres, Rich Silks, Bombazines, Embroideries, A lpaecas. and Ladies CLOAKS AND Ta L.MAS. CarpetingS, Oil Cloths and Rugs. ! A fu,i assortment, just received at ! pishp.r iinnniii',:ii x- en. Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!! . . ... . . r inc Bed anil iefrro ulanKel i 6 Also, Plaids, Kerseys, and Linseys, a large stock at low prices will he found at FISHER, liUR ROUGHS & CO. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, j A fine assortment of the above Goods ex- Cellent in quality and moderate iu prices at FISHER. BURROUGHS & CO. I Hardware. Shelf Hardaare, Iron, Su-el, AGRICUL- TUBAL IMPLEMENTS, tc.&c. faints, Oils, and Varnish, constantly on liand and 1or sale low by FISHER, BURROUGHS & CO. SMUT MACHINES. The subscribers htve on hand a supply of these superior Machines, which they are rff ieriog at low prices lor CASH, and warran , . ... . ted to give satisfaction or no tale. Also, a lull assortment of genuine A nchor Brand BOLTING CLOTHS, at 1 .1 ,. i i ,. . . aiso, a iuii assortment or genuine Ancuor Or;i ml IJUt. I l.NU t;i.Uril.S, at FISHRR Hlini(HnRri8rn ' . Plaster and Cement. -.11 Rkl. HI.., l .-. . i i. iiuj;.. I i.ioici iM.ii I fiiii'ni i r s; ,' v FISHER ItfTR R OI Ui 1 1 S A ) . 1 - ' - - - - - - - - - .. - - . - - - ..'. - . - . - ...vw - mininD KnriOa . a w,-,, We have in store two toils 3 inch Grass I) . il . I "ll I I . S.1 1,, . . m.iiuo soio at rtew xork cost lor r. i frmir ,t ... ,t,,i! fishrr" miiinnnp.iis .1, nn ... , ...... .... " I ' ,31 nit. . 0t.,ki.. 7 I.V.i: '1.., ; . ,, u. Whig cop-. i . : ' ' : 1 17 XXT ( tOO O j VYTE are receiving our usual Supply of Fall and Winter GOODS which shall be sold cheap as tho cheapest. BEEM & STEELE. ft. .til. IOOO. EMBROIDERIES. Swiss, Jaconet & Cambric Edgings & Insertings, j " Flounc.ngs, I 1 olhus. " " " Sleeves. Real Lace Sets, black and white. BR EM A STEELE. Oct. 7, 1856. BOLTING CLOTHS. BREM & STEELE. Oct. 7, 1856. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. BII EM & STEEL E Oct. 7th 1856. rUHE Largestand most varied Stock ever Ml offered in this market. cul-ii v- STPPI r Dct 7 1816 .KKM "V STEELE. ' USLIN D'LAINS, CASHM E It E S, I'l. AIDS, &c. BREM & STEELE. Oct. 7, 18.:0. LADIES CLOAKS. VERY LARGE STOCK, very cheap and i ifmnt Oct 7, 1856 BREM & STEELE-14-tt'. LEVIN & BAKER, BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V.. loo l.-,.,, Rotv , ,,.,. (' & ' Eor the sale of ( Eeai Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Negroes, and all 1-1 . 1 aiaua 01 cuuuuj piouuce. nriT,)rvf,v' RLr LKLNLLS . John Caldwell. Col. R. C Anderson. Colum- , . " r oia, b, v Vl1.,;':tl&rC'('-l xC'8' C' Hon. C. B.Sollivan. Hon. J.'h! irby, Saatncl Fleming, Launmsville, S. C. ; f." r ' '.V V" ' ur. Lawaru ni, oansour v, : Rankin & McLean, VV. S. Gilmer & Son Greensboro, N. C. . . . I i'tlih.1- T I r.;;l. IJ.:.t ' m " rk 7 n XUWli I1UUCI UV 1U1 UaiUi f I 'UL subscriber wishes to sell the whole or A f the. lot on which he resides in I V. 8 ' ?PTl r 100 r r I 1 here is a front of 100 feet on Main street, ! ... k,.. too 1,.. ,,. ru g back 400 feet to a street. This is a ),e lot for any person wishing to build, 11 be sold 011 fair terms. Apoly to me nrenvses HENKY GUSDRY. prem.ses. iir. x 1 J L 1 1 . I 1 1 1 - U t l T Jt ' . . I j V, 71 L 1 r t t . i . . . j . . des.rab,e lot for any person wishing to build, and wi on the BOOTS AND SHOES. ; ffiv r ff ffTl TaJ (rKl (fr (i IjJ UJ IJJ 4iJ O W charlotte, N. C. j .- ' CATALOGUE OF GOODS AXD PRICES: s H-DV .jnuble sole Brogans. domestic roanu. ,y.,! all numbers over 6, at $1 50 tacture. all numoern n ci u, . : o oak sole Brogans, northern man- . ' ,..i i 50 ... tnr.j n ifitilil .il l IT. w - , i nailed sole Br.ans, for miners and 1,'ailroad, good, 1 ro cc nnnl.ie sole, rounds am Brogans. 1 iv j . . 1 d . . , c n single Sde riveieu dij" - 0aI nitirrlp. 1 35 ,v... , I .. r r i. iineu iiwoouBa ip uiusw o calf 1 75 2 00 , . .. . , Q .J . " Oxtord call, 1 .5 2 oil Gents, cal, Congress Gaiters, peg, 2 25 to2 75 ' " cloth Fat. tip ' tine calf sewed Shoes 2 50 to 3 5u Pat. m Oxfir and plain, 3 00 to3 50 . i ni... i tc.4 n: , iviens line Kip se weu, ( nan lei s ; . - -1 "' i .' .... 7 . - nn Gents nne patent leather Oaiier --i i-u 10 o uu 1 1 . ...... 1 r. 1 i " " D. ;. Quilted Boots, and stitched, extra, 00 Quilted Boots, stitched, ex. 8 50 .f No. 1, 7 00 ' heavy calf, D. S. sewed, Planters' Boots, very cheap, 5 ( 0 a o calf, D. S. peg and coi k Boots 3 00 c line calf, cork sole, and made with copper nails, 7 00 fine calf. nn. " " 5 00 1 heavy i). t. c. It, plain bottom, 4 uu a i n' kip, " " t 00 a a a a aad heawy we;ts 2 50 to 3 00 Haneariaa, common, 2 00 Ditchers and M iners' Boots, 2 50 to 1 00 o,vc mop a dtu r hit BOYh' DEPARTMENT. i Bo , s' fine Congress Gaiters, Pat. tip and loxett oo to 9 SO " Calf Shoes I 25 to 1 50 ! Kip Brogues, good 1 25 n n n irni.i tin 9. 1 fill in I 15 " heavy Brogans, U.S., good article 125 from medium to poor 75 io 1 ( W .1 -I ..Ii t l. : D .. nr.,.. . I j on; i cull itiiu u:ji ui ouns i io l pvtra lipavi' and .mod 1 0 I In 1 1?. thick " " 75 to 85 .i . li.ktnmlnnntnnn .id in f.2 J DA DIES I ) EPA li TM EN T. Ladies' fine Congress Gaiters, doub'e soles and foxed, lor winter, with heels, 15 00 i " fine Congress Gaiters, thin soles, with heels 300 " fine tips fini? 1 oo to -2 50 " " 200 to 1 50 " fine French kid, side laced Gaiters. 2 50 " fine side laced, dlick and thin soles., Bilk, t 50 to 460 " fine to common " t -25 U 1 50 " fine oat Rootes, best artiela, flannel u 4t j lined, for winter, 1 fine goat Bootes, best article, twilled lined 1 tine goat Bootes, io. 2, iwil.ed lint tl i -a line Morocco and kid Boots 1 50 to 1 75 fine patent leather and fancy top, 1 to 1 50 fine leather Bootes, a very lair shoe 1 00 fine kip and calf, a very good shoe 1 !" fine Hutch Boots, all kip, 1 ;"i hue .aieh, le"X7 a.'ai I enamel Tii lo 1 25 . . . ii t l. .1 1 1 :. i .a Missci'Snocs and Gaiters, all grades, prices Childrens Shoes rnR.. OVER SHOES AND RUBBERS. varvin tioni o to 1 'n j Gents Bunalo over-shoes, for winter $:2 00 " sleign cut Kubbers & over shoes, 1 00 " Rubber Sandals, one & two stra .a 1 0 ' Ladies' Buffalo Over-shoes 2 .50 " ( loth Over-hoes 1 50 ' Rubber Boots 1 ( 0 i: " Buskins and Over-shoes 75 " Sandals 73 Misses' Over Shoes 50c. to To misses' uver Shoes 50 c. fo 7S litll 'XI!l. I 1 I.I' IK I M KS Tl C M A NUFACTUR E - Ml p inane lioots anil snr.es conslantly on hand and made to ord, r at Rhrt n, t e. L Sh p made Boots and Shoes constantly on ! ,ie best imported stock. ! Gents' fine rm. Boots, warranted $8 00 ! ' 1). Sole brad bottom . I ) II t C 11 r (1 T e 8 .";() ; i " " " Dutch r l.l 1 l i i - i'gc, jiuio-ii .ui ooi iu9iuci tl i Pd. Foot, d on old les. to order 5 no . . . " - ' i t.ents' line call Shoes, to order .i 0 ). 50 heavy kin sewed Shoes 1 75 2 00 ' t 1- r . ..... ...... umrs' line call Shoes anil boots i ,, a 0) Ii U. 1 .1 1 .- .i , J , " llt uoo.s oi our own maiiiiiaci ui e are ai .... ivarr.nteii nor to rip. Prices by this Catalogue are for cash on'y . i i . ii i .. i i . . i .. i .... as no- guwm eouiti no ue soio a i me rerr low rijure mentioned than lor cash. The above comprises but a small portion; of our stock, as it 1. impossible to enumerate every article in an advertisement, so that it may be understood without seeing the goods I j Cash prices uf Belt per running foot: .1 i,,,.!, R.rnlwi v(l i St in..!, la.,,t.. Q t:'. 3 A 24 8 6 1 li - i 't :18 3 3( 10 44 48 52 56 41 5 r 1 If ' " 10 u 10 " 11 M 1 2 " " I i ii "li si 86 li ii ii ii 01 " 7 o 7 ! " a LEATHER BDLTING. The pub lie may depend on pelting the best article that can be had, they will run straight, hold lb ir width, and run But to the poll. y. These banc's arc made of the best oik tanned leal I. r, and lb; solid part ony ustd. Tin se joints are put together with water-proif eemeni, wt.ieti allows Ine.n to lie ust;ti 1 liain. nlicea. without anv ctfcot nun th ! Jol!"s- 1 ,,e bvsi ; coIMer rivets nsed. An asKortment gcuc.ally on ban.!, and all hinds made to order. AUoj MACHINE BELT CLASP, for ; connecting Belts or Bands together, to run on j 1 Machinery Titis Clasp is made of plates of metal I fluted out on the inside ma king tetb sharp enough to press into the Belt and hold it. without cutting intonnd impairing its strength, is the case with making hole, to lace throoeli. or Otln rwie. Ii is, when applied to tne Belt, confined too-ther Ly means of screws, (made for the nurpoao.) so a to ho.d onto every panicle of tbe Belt, therehi retaining its whole strength. An assortment alwava on hand. A!s o, Stmr-rior LACK LEATHER on band, OPPER RIVETS, atith Burrs. W ' and COPI ' -: r , " V"' "-' pi."Ji . oomunu j on nana, a I low price. IXJr- Cash paid for Green or Dry Hides, taken in exchange for Boots and Shoes, j , con prices. BWa. y. i). Charlotte. Oct. 7. 1856 3m VATiTTATITiR 1 A nnrp 'r - S rahn pa I '-M- U Jl l&lhtega mHE snhaeriber offi for sale atnn n.i mire anu,.r.r ..fir.. f..r c.,1,. .... terms. u. ri, . . ai, .cifirlrj Uiptrict, jr's Cold Mine, "a "U, lyin on Little t ork (-reek, in Cheste a . . i . .1 . .......... ...... . 1' .. ' o. . .. a SllUfl Ul' mil' . trasi ot ort-Wf I j and nesr ihe village of Jefferson, containing about w .itrts, abo:lt ""'!,fl'5 ! whlc's under cultivation. Sa d . oW ol Li,ldiVU,p -std to contain ' - Valnnhli. n..i.i wns : V, xnaaacr, lu,T1Ps of gold to the value of from one hundred to one huar,il and bfty dollars having been picked 1!s suitace. I therefote, invite the atieniion of miners to it. A(d'S VrlW'IS . s ff fj bom one hundred to a . Take Notice. i 3 WILL sell at my pifniise, in Ch:irli,,. , , J. the 27th and 2th of Oetob. r Cm,,, v "' . , t,. ;! ' ;bi- abl propeitj to the amount ot I- iv Tl..,,,,,., Dolbrs, more or less, viz.: 1 A LARGE LIVERY STAPtt, j situated in the r.-ar of the Mansion H,t. 1 . ... - . ALSO, 1'2 Head of valuable Horses and Mult, 4 Carriages and 7 litarfiis. ,, u ' or, i i 00 "wracjj J j Jijr cutA. ylio, , 4 of Saddles, Bridles, and oilier H,lr. I ss. Also, A H',rr,., O Ji.M,,,,r, II-. . i "Be"(e "'i!'i;i, .hi Omnibus and a (trn Road '. ,,,, ! and a great many otler articl. s too tedioat' ; enumerate iu an sdvertiaemeat. S It DP , liiLi A. IP 1 U 0 . - . - - . I -evr-i a,.--.-- lartt fatuLi ncKtiiMii-i.iiiTcTtt .i.. I :;,;::ir ...V. .V'ou ' (l i 1 bis aluatilv 'laiilal ion -aitutt. ed in M;-cklenaurg county, one , bekn, ; 1 ea ties' ton , on the , a.awba .tner a,1() ' I'stkcv'tHrMIC. WDU Id inli.rm , .... . --j - - .,,,..,,,,, ... tkt i. . , mg i f". v. ...... .... i..u m- i:ru ai ono 1 1 1 i innu ii-, ..i uiij unit", cr c to ii i a to m : . . i ' 1 t .. . . ...... . : eaten who dv ietier ar mis point. It lt rtltf that an opportunity is offered to purchase M desirable property. A. II. (JKAHAM Charlotte, N. t'., Ang. 26, l .-.; jui Notice to Builders. rBlHE nndensigned invite laupnsa's fur rL.- erection of CoHeee Buildiuea ;it lrnvidmn college, u yosi rrnu. om io .o,oe., we. uuildiu : to be of brick on rock fnundatioa, tarceaar s high, covered with tin. The contractor tu hint. j Lsh all the materials, and complete the vnik ; Vl&oa and sp. citicaiions will be ixhibifc -1 b il j Chairman, at any thne, after the lsl nl h. ,, ,! : ' T1"' contract will be closed t t harlotte. on tl,,- , r8,h day of December. Any member of the eon. j mil tee will communicate intormation on u I ject to pirsons desiring to contract lor ihr Buikl. ings; DRCKY LACY, Clmiruuin, D. C. A. 1. Daviuson, .1. " f)sltOVK. t 'h:il 1 o! r . . '. J. H. WlLSON, ) JOHN KXWX, Cheatervale, fc. L. 0 D -.mi.l CoLEMAN, Concord, N. ('. O It t ' II M l-i I ' If . t . . . . . . . a " i Salisbury . . t . I '. A. I I-. I if i .-....... w:t.. X' i j VT. . Cv The Salisbury utchmaii, Ral. ih Htan. dard, Wi.i klv Carolinian, Columbia, S. (' copy six weeks, fit. jit. l!i, I8TX-n Concord alt Acadcuii'. 1 rpilli NEXT SESSION of this Instiu 5 ' tinder the care of K. W. FarcuTTK, as piuciml, Ft f f 1 1 i't , , ,,f " ... L" advance, for lassien -- . . . . S'-' " I Eng.iah, 910 $ $lfu J Contnigenciea, $ 1 M B.airdingin the Iral uf private uunilies fruw i.i eigi)t to nine uoliara p. r tnontii. 50 Concord, Sept. !, I -."". tw FACTOR, (fcnnal CoHijiiisaoii flfercJaotj AND ! ReCSivillg & ForWOl ding AgU CH.4K 1. F..S TU. , S. V. H iiv.m mt' 'il'of (" ' ' k v. h ai. I'lour, ami 1 other product! consigned to in for safe. Also, to th ntciviii" j and forwarding of (.and. WiM niak J vancea on Produce shii.tK'd to US'. to i 1 or ii ;tt: v of the Nol l b I'll, H Foreijrn Ports. Charleston. S. ('.. Feb. 19, I-.M'. It' j o. V. AXDERSOX. . f. axderson. w. t. i:i: s;n.t. ... - - , .Ni w5'J SSfi.'u V lig'il ;PliJ , G'I100Sri.' j AND ' COftliVEXSSION MERCHANTS, i N . I". If ' . . . K 1 . Ml Ah'l . H . . - ..-02aaE4, ZViSlK'.n. f i T .: .... .. .. .1. . .... I .. .t I j ;n itt ; n i Lie iiwott io tun nntv other kinds nf Produce, avoi t . . . charires and r. ml ritur nromnt retuu Mnv -jo. . :,; Ire, . H S her. 1 vbv ifiv.'u, thai itnnhchtion ?J t,-. tin. ,.. I ,.;j.,i, ...... 1 ,i. ti...t I "- '''till " SI I J ' 'l-1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 Ol I 1 1 S-..I i '..,,, i; ,, ., ., ,.i,. .. n; I an,j j . ; n Imicolntun .c. and ab i . .i . ' . . ' . Saving- Hank at the name i.h.iv; ;im. i.,r ' Insurance Cuinoanv. MANN' CITIZENS. Lincolnton, Aug. 20, 1856. lm - . . , i OS H'V ( A PPLTCATION will be made to th no iSL I gislatture ,i N rth laroliua, tm ui n a.J lliellt Oi til .-.moil laws oi iu- rown 1. extend the cim parat.' bin .JOHN !'. HOUHTOS. Mom...-, and aj ..!' -aid town. A L. I'l NUbhM.t UK J. I. CTEWAKT", Sept. 9, K.(5 lm Oinaiittci Notice- r j; LL perwua indebted to an r wariies ' . pay u; immediately, or 1 ! 1 . y will '" tl., i r Notes and Accounts in ihehaoi offieer tor collection. .Manv ol Ihe clainisM' ol long ataadine, and nobody cm coinMi" settlement is not now made, lhal il i h'to ' K, k J. LONKUAN. November 6, I."..). L it nUBJUIC NOTICE IS heii hj th Ju. veil, tltal all the Notes and AccowH i!;ilt 8l llison, Kpmtf, Dlrl .V Co., and AttiawM Eiiiii. l. forivd to the uritb ii';n il, for the benefit 1,1 oreaiton ot s.o'i 1 n'lii, p , ii,-i'i , ',1 tle-v are in the hands of J. K. DAK1KL dhate collection. Li.ng.-r indohj nc ' be given, as the- debts, must bt ymtl JOHI. Al.i i"- j,.,. - tj-- ,r t d iiWII-I . llll! .OTICK. ffN CONSEQUENCE of Lavii m "1V lTm i P ;n"!'uinr of fth ? Ut' V1 """ ....... .... .. ?,,j"i,Vi,- ' "unti. , -which no.es S....1 cl 1. i' L S ,'. - NK A. ( .. :iin hi ere w iii- 1 ur ' let" ia,mioicon.ci.,n: All persons, whom anv ol such clams are 1 naodiBf hat mil' I,; or ' settled, are hereby dun notifi at appear immediately and close UP the W . . . i . A! C. Ill 1 note or casn, i sball Ue compelled w - wiw, nim m tquuy, tnerr ny fn peraons to additional and unntcesai. J I B. W. DT ! Charlotte, June 10, 1836. tf f rfflIIE Tax Lists km 1855, aw bos mj mm i 5 i 1 11 .1.. . . I.. l..r 1 naji'is, ami 1 nom iin-ui !-" ' ... 1 r.tt.u, slal1 i'?" l" ""rm wnicu n:a v not r- i-.-r t. which may not be listed. AH persons that have not paid their u I for lrl, trill sureif coin.- up ana fork "rrT. E. C CKIL'L U,'IB' Aprils, itf TvTotico. """'"'i me., June 22 ism Wm. H. Drxs Dear Sin I hve ud Ilesof Prof. Wood's H,ir Re.tor.nveTd ca o'' ly say a is the greatest diacovery ,f the .-.' reatormg and changing the Hair. Bdore u I was as gray as a man ot seventy. My hmt " now attained its original color. You can re mend it to the world without the leaat tear , n' case was one ol the worst kind. ' 8 mv ALL persons indebted to the firm ol WIN, HUOG1NS & Co., will M : Irwin or T. D. Gillespie alway ready happy to settle. A ecount and Note tied by January Court will be found m hands ol an officer for collection. J. F. tftWlN T. D. UtLbESPI Oct. 23. U . ID August 12, iSSfi tf 5ep. 23, lrr6-4t

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