1 I;
t.
From the Memphis D'gk,
THAT RECORD.
The Sag-Nicbt papers are very fund cf
proclaiming that if Mr. l-'ilimorc is elected,
and a biil should pass Congress to restore
the liuc of tiie Missouri Compromise, he
wo.ild approve it. Me deny that there is
any g oJ ground for any such charge by
the Sag Nichts. lint what assurance have
they that Mr. Lbicbanan would not do it?
Let ui look to his record and fee how such
a glorious Missouri Compromise, man as Mr.
l'uchauan ha been, would be likely to act
under similar circiiiu.-t.it.ee :
On the 2t:h Aug., I - IT, writing to the
people of llerki couuty, he said :
" It it- n-"t fir the tieseendclits of eilhel
parly of tin? present genei-ation to e.iuce!
this solemn compact," that " under the Mis
souri Con-promi-i- sdavtry was forever pro
hibited north of 'fi doe 30 min,
and in Vl tf oni Hlttlk i'if htttftioliif ( thr
S.'atrs uinlet'it the irturii n ol thr I'liimt
jse,',' rryitir I'fit the tne i - tor ,li(iii
e.,,r,,.ir MloULP UK FX 1 ENl'lil'
TO ANV NEW '1 Klilil in:V WHICH
we may AitnnK rnoM Mexico.
He off- red a sentiment at the close of hi- '
letter as folio : .
" The M'-s.vuri Cumproiiii-c its adop
tion in 1.'0 save 1 the luion from threat
ened convulsion; its extension is bl"" j
fi n ii v new teititory wh'cli we may acquire ;
w.il secure the like happy result."
On the ii'itli of April, iu the Stuate of
th- CnUe I State-, ho said :
' Hi- r.-sarded THIS iMPRO.MIE, consid
etini: the cxu.luig and alarming cireuu.
srance un-ier which it was ma le, and the !
.iati-jers to the exi-tit.ee -f the I'liiou which
it ha- removed to :1 ..'mt.-i As A I'llNsTlTl"
1 li'NAL l'Ru lsle.v."
On the 31.-t uf August. 1-4", in a l-.ttcr
to Mr. landlord, of Mobile, he said :
" ILirtn itifci t ,c uh'hjjIivh oj tne .Vis.
so a i i CW'vc.;i.v, the inference is luag-
M.-lllil.K THAT C"Mi::K-S I V MY .il'IM.iN,
. ,(.(, The P"Vtl'. T" I.K-.lsLATK IT'.iN
IVY. -I H.IK-'T -r m.al:iy IN THE TK11H!T'I-l::t.-.
What au absurdity would it tint. 1p,
if. while a-eiiing that O I T.h El .'.Y
i ii f ;,' jy ( u .( ; . i:s . , .-. .'. ur
,; I,'.' u,:tu,r .- : L VJ.l'Sl YJ', I
-i:ojld iu th wry ame breath, a!s claim
t: : ii.- i t.i :. to'A-r " h-.r lie p'-pu' .tion of
a J in it iry in n u:,orj;:iL zed enpaoty."
"In Cvticlii-ior-. I i;e-.re to r; iterate and
ic;.lT.ri:i evcrv i.tit.i lit coMn'm-d ia my
lietks ou:.: 1-Iter. J 1 tor Mi.mdk i i
Can. :n :p t.yr villi fuftr trii.trj: ttitn ft'. '
f. 'i'."' i,ft f: rut ti, ' :o re Imtt it t' iu ut a-
h. t!
it !:;
"t,at:r
t in z
1 sii.ee ti.e fruit
r a s i u I
'.!. he said
. iu a
etier to
' The .i it-'ii'n La.- bi en "i-d by Con-yre-s,
si.-i t: i- settien( tit shou; 1 be infl-xi-
L-'V ma;i:tLi:.
The Missouri Coinprouii.-e
is gmc t-reer. ICT M) as.sali.T siH'lLU
I.t M.U-E l I'i : lKM-i. IIAli lnJlim.(IV
: IT, ) r v ; 'i il-ev 'ire M liiing ill
e.t.j-1 fiit:. lj maintain the tt-ttl'.-meLt as it
l-.iw ,-ai-ts. .-'jch u ii uuderstai.dii.g is wise
and ;ut in itx-if.
' lr IS V. I.I.L KNOWS HOW I I.AIK'l'.KIl IN
HMVAtV 'WITH S"lTHIH,l MEN' Tn HAVE
THI.S LINK tXTf.M'UI Tj THE l'A- II If."
Not, we -i.niid like to know what as.-ur-uwe
his South, ru frietids can have that Le
will not, if el'CteJ. bo to the power that
inibt re-tore that restriction, it.d gi.-e it
i i- off: i;.l sat.c'ion. It may te said, tho,
that totwit't -tatit'tin.' I.i- foroitT p i-ui in and
declaration-, be t ow adheres li t! " Kan-as
a-t, at.d S3T? the " s.-tik uui.t .-l.ou'd be in-
Ctx.b'y n.aict.-!: ed."' V. t.!, but what a.
sursi.ee biv y u that he il! v.'A still make
a e, half
If be co
a flrlefl t f,3'!.'e
in a shnrt ti
i.'.t
r.-'ii-.d
o:i in 11"? t " 'u-tain lie MU-ojri C .n.pra-lni--,
how can he be relied ou now to sris
ta n it" r-p"a. ? No o;,'-, or-!y. thii 1 IJin
e-.n-i.-t'Lt. Canatu jn c-zrect him to cr-.s?
LOW, ill
.M:t:uev
Ills
s'.d
a'e ia tho arm-nla tf
i iLI.IANT I,, lilt LaT. A iyi,:'.eii.a!i
v i i'ing froi.-i l'iris 'tates that M Place, the
Fr neb bai.ker, wl.j recently failed f .r the
i.i.iueuce auout.t of siit.in milihu franc.-,
j.-.ii-, on th-; nei.in; before the nnd ca
t ,.-tro he, a -t let 'lid dinner, to which were
ii v.ted a.) tt,.- t.. lei-ritits of a certain crade
v., y.i t..
Ii;
t -i
f-r w'.ih in i.'iatl
I ,in,l r oi lad .--. '1 he t
lil 1 f 'frrl.r );,,, t 1'.; .
1 . ;i,- i. a b -- :!,--.!! t-i,
h-a-i : ai.d .i.i l ml 't
: 1 ho-? were the t h rue fit
, .. i ., ,l.H ,., .1 . . -
.-t wis of tiie
t j ':' ' v be
f :- r-i a
it- --.f th- ii'-.-r-
r,i :
1
ira-
j-'i. :.t
Ws p'.ar-.d
a II. .I.i-i lit (less,
j on l( -
jf liivi-f
l ', T t)
t -t 1 ' . i. ,'. in,; hi t ii- ii ut
i'!'.!. whi' h M l'i ice or J
a V3-.-d
he
I' : I t , ti.e
n it- f r th' ir
i . lad v !i. tj lIuh
jdii-s. a- it :, tail,-, 1 a
-i i ial eruf hit. Jlve
r d Le-r Lat.d iti.ia the
i-e, aii-1 ore lortti whatevtr elrane- be-
J it. tl sii
t of whi
ape o; - .t:.
I. could no!
r ran l.-Wel, ti',0
have e-n worth
le "Ol, of fhi-m
n -:x ty 'lo.iars, w t.
- ! gr--.it ne
i, !.-. to- g t..
ti.- r-i" i ."
I... j.t d:. v i. -
- i- 1, -t t , i.i- i.-ave
a j ; t of hi- go.-t-,u-e
a - -tli i.t an 1 -!--a'
o ijt - i'-. t. u.il i
,-,!
a:jd a 'h f:.!,.-a?
.oul.' ed L. f A!
the trilui.al of com
Thi- Okkat (
"MKT
i l-.Vi This long
r jt-t eti. d i-on., t v
ll re,. .lei. ou t;,i; o
a- n-n :n th- f'ouib of
t.i ull. J'he I.i u Li in 1 ii-
unti says
It bad th- n tin- appearai.ee of a g
f.- '- l-irg- a goj'l aed jriit.ge,
1 ro ol tail ,.f light ' xtei.din about 1
lobe of
with a
' ineli-
l'-..l..
' Lj ''. '1 he t m g. t.tii iin-ii
I ,r no i.. ,,' n.. ti,- w -.ti humii
ne, it 3.-m. -n I nor. i . ,
:,il .aw it ng: in. Ir r . a f.-
w at,
I, r!,t ti.e) :
Le-lneOls hit
pr. -. t.t-i.ig le- -mi,.- aprx-ar-
li l,i-i . illiil was ill,
f-j-l 11 o c uek, w
1 1
t 1 . f
liell tu.
- nt I. on,.-. At
- 'le ll p el.t-d ,t
t. ll .li, ti,.- -j,..e
ii'.. -aw it r,-e a-
II . -
lie "f ti.i Oi i-j. i,
- a . ..ii,- t II
li:t hour oue of the jr-ne
. tJ III- ai-ttr. Lai-I lug
j ace, 'h- sau.e p. r--,g
I . i . - i i y ii.ii.ut.-s i f
I u it t'it occurred to o
loi n ii.ai, I . that it ii.-jht
uud lo watch it !'yt iiiidi.ight, but tl,..
w ktehti. ' n uberv d it up to half pt I ,'.
. .oek ibis li.oii.ing. It did not M-. in r..,
la',e - mi the previous biglits but sti Tf ,r
iti.rdrj the u.o.t brilliant form iu whi-l.
ti.e I -. i.. t .1 uj in r ha v. r L- n b.h.l-l.
JJortfr (Carolina
CHARLOTTE:
Wf tl n c s tl a . A ii sii si 27. 1 Saii
A M I'Al ll'A X X 03I I X A I IUX.
ron risi-:siiir.xT.
MtLLARD FfLLMORE,
OK N KV-VtMih,
KOU II I: I'KKMIili.Vr,
r.
ok rr.NN i
ssf.i:
AMF.KU'AN KLKCrollAL TICKKT.
r'n the p r a r i" at i aiu;:.
L. I!. CAKMHMIAKL. of Wi!ket
JOHN W. r..MKK(N, of CumUrlaud.
)t ljlritt, !,wt 'rii-ii'i'"n, of I'mMh.
J.l " II. J. V.,rrt-p ,!' II.-.iuNTt.
' (. I'. M'-.ir'-s, ul New H .m.vir.
4Mi " J..f . T. l.;Uij"itn. ut t-runviilr.
.,t ii A. J. !t.ni.:iit i-l Ch..ti!.iiii,
t; t i iti n. J M. I.t'4i :., ui itBun,
Ti.i " A. J. O.tri- ut ( Aij' n.
Mil ' J no. P. 11 tn n, ot liUiuoirtH.
tlKAi.Ts I H i. M iK. LL 11AN AN fcl'f.Ei UES. j
ItTinit iiic i.tfc, Mr.i U.i it i mi ii
! ;.r;h i. .'tin t nut -in, tti w'nic
ier a i. .mi. ..-lit
I i.-e ii. wr
!u i. rc at i it" tl ii t ii tn; 1)
r. and tu w hie!.. I
Itlipt, 1 hi.iV lirVtT b''.till )
cc.iiion ! ;..!.. rl.
I n, - .!. iii,'.ui.: i t of rv. I liCI.lI.Vi: IT limber is very much damaged. The same
1 1 1 i !' i.i; i t liil lilt vl vii.i(:i;i:vi . i
,,, i. Vi i ' i '. i u . V.Vi m v i ( 'r .I.:oriu must have extended to Salisbury, as
i!.' . I II.. I I H AN h tt Ml Mi MM HA. ,
I.KKN AS'I IN A ST VI K W nKI.K I V h.1 ve understand the Methodist Church in-
, , j- ex 1ST. IT . liiT.N A
ft ll: I.NTAlt.l.lt 'TON IS l. -N V-
Tl'. w III- II M AKL- 11 A si HJIIi Tuf liK.
II.OAlll TO.. I ll I.Nl 1 1 t'i ION'S." Set i
(. . !,i,,i . a. i:
i;
i.-t. r t!
.a. h.
I- i. .... . (..n V .
I. urii.i: -.1 li.r ri-iiclilMut,
; nrl In
III ..IV. I ll. . ! . l.r- u;t. t it Oft .f'J,.;ii tt'xtitrif,
tvii 7II.T U.i Mil. u' - T;i' tl SI AVIKl. Whilst
I ...r Ii .l Hi.. ii. t .llieil, -hO i v. r i m .it.Uiii.
i': t.-i.- l-iii i.n'ri .ii: l;i-". tie e .ii!i.tut:iinl
.- .1. tr I i . e S.Illlii n. St it- . n.i r tlif IT i.lV pro.
jt-rir, f.l lit. a Hirii.,j ti puHituft tv an, act of f
nr.nr t tjtn.'t tlir inn.'. 0' I'if I "Inn WH a Uf w
...ri '.i; '.'.1 tiiu'nitf. A t. r tu.ture r ll; f-li.T . ;
n.-... v. r. I i t ri . inv in r -iru. Ue-.nlnl in-w a. -ntv'-
tn .t t'i i.reui-.tii.ii ... . .t - m -11 ! tit.
.-t I I MM IM; n. t KNl.Al.e.l.Si. li.c uu
ii,. i ..! sLAVI I.V."
II a!!h uf Cliiirlidlf.
We uudi r.-tati.l thnt a rep irt has be.-n
put
in
circulation to the ."outh of u mat
fharlctto is .:cl:!r
ri.- re i' no cau tor
such a r- r :rt. t. Lariotte, we can-iMiy t-e-
li. ve, t. c v t r wa, a, healthy at this season
of the year, as at this time. There is no
i . i . - .i
serious case lust we Live r.eara or in tne
villas, so that ror-oui i.eed have to fears
. i
of yi-iiirg this place.
Wli il i lhr rrosp-rl !
Since tho rcu't of the North Carolina e
lectioti tl.-' Iiu' Lnn .n papers have been ju
biiat.t in t'.f ir exiltatinn. I.-'t tho-e lauch,
we sav, who !o.-e, i-ix tho-c that win will be
sure to la j,'h. We a-k the .i iestion that
h-ads this article, What is the pro-prt ?
f -rd'ti.' to the Iluchanan men at the
So..:h Mr. I'il ". ii: or i no where to be heard
if. And t th.- North the mine crv is ma le,
by the Ai olitiit.i-t-
that Mr. I'iil u.ore is
tivt i,.-,.r i of. Ju'i-i it wf,u:J ru-m that t
!.l
lijchinao inrti at '.!, South and the Ahoii-tiot.-ist-
at the North are doii.g all th-y can
to d-,'.-at Mr. Fillniore. Why is ti.i.- ': Is
Mr I'liltire r.-"t a cife Tniri f.r loth sec-tioti-
' Will be not stop agitation and
i rii:.: pvaee uf on the eout.try ? None can
d-!v all ti.i-. Therefore, we firr, from th-
ai.'ti" of th- time-," that their is a settled
policy in the-.- two p.'tics ar.-aing them
fe'ives a i'-ii :. s Mr. Fillmore, the only con
s.rvati.c ii. an b.-f.'.re t';.-.- people, tj force
th" out. try it. to a situation that will even
tu.I'y rr.-ult in a di-.coi.tio!. of this -lori-
o-i- I i.Kii. Jli.t to O'.r friends w say put
y , ir tru-t in t.-jd, thiow yo-ir fears to the
wind and n-rt your-'-iv.-s :'ik men wor-
t ;. of the t
f--r-f-.th-is.
n 1 ') i -.'i.'.'d to yo-i 1 y our
jt we t. 'l ou there is a chance
f-r '.,.- t'-''i :, ,.f Mr. 1.1 r,.jm. I'r.'.i
.! t.'- ha- uot jet ;ii-n u up to "ron-.' de
1 i i ,:i t-) l.e'.:-ve a lie, tl.it we Inijht be
d.-ir-put
ti,
r-d. l;
'I ' '
it b-t ev.-ry frit-nd of J'i!lie,.re
ion- to hlii.-f 'f. Is Mr. F'iII-
in'.-re a tru man? Poe- ti.e co intry n -i d
his rir- iu the p. rile that surroun-is
her' If an1 wired it. the affirmative, at.-e-.ti-r
ail c-ihei. by putting your sho-j.-i.-r to
tl,T 1. and aid by j our persona! exer
tion- in a r. -n't yo'i so iniicli derire, by th"
t . in 'A M..!;,r-i l't!it;. ,re.
l (ill llHf-MUHIi-lit.
Mr. J. . Koo. ;'.r, -.f Aningdon, Va ,
ejl.ihit' -1 !o u a few da;,- ago, a ii.odei of
a le '.v lu.proveu.i i.t, a .Siitig.iug Scalh.id.
w in. n In- has l-.t.-iy had i 1. 1 -i .
The invention is very -in. pie and the
woi.'i.i .-, li.jt sue!, au in, 1 1 . en. rut hi
liA long ngo 1 i u inti od ue d . Jiy this plan
a .'-i.ii.;-! tig Si afT' id ran be pit r.p a-.u
ii.o'.-o aa li.e war p-'gres-es, iu i.-s thai,
a to.ri. of ti.e t.i.c- o-.jd. y taken and be
: a gr sa.ii.g i- i;, ,,,e n, toe in:.t ii-ai-
that i- u d in th- c.u mot. u.oJ- of e-
r--eling sc-ii.o. is.
I i 1 1 murr niMi ilu juu l.:ir Hint?
It.': Lueha:,an Ii, el. l.a-1 a ' iieiu i-.ratie
J.it.ie " at Laieigh, on the 'Jlltti in-tai.t
I oil,,- to ti.e . t jli i ;i l '1 it 'A; ... a gl .. a I af
- 1 'i. -. f t'n ' r in-j ar- 'ni- -. t in y had
' N 'it:. 1 .-lo ii.a ,-. ii. s greeting to I'.ni.
.y...i.ii and liiiitu'ky I -'JluO mnj t ify.
J-j.'i'-i .,, , ,j., r ' ., ( , ,.,.r v f, u j tJ
M:'o-l 1-...H, ,ie k,.p this Ltfwic hi-, eyes
u:.:.i N . rnl.-r
Smntor flayton.
The Vrmocrttt of last week stated that
Senator Clayton, among others, intended to
support Mr. liuchauan. This turns out to be
incorrect. The liaston Uuzctte says that
Scuator linyard, in announcing that the
Hon. John M. Claytou would not vote, for
Fillmore or Fremont, concealed the fact,
that he al.-o " will not vote for Iluchatiau,"
and adds :
Mr. Clavton recognizes in Mr. Fillmore
the elements of i.-dein and ereatuess. and
i . i .-... .1... ..i i:.i... i...
R i;aiua Ullll " luc uitij vaiiuei uir Hint yc-
fore the public calculated to allav sectiona.
ti ifu or calm the bitter feelings of hostility
I between the North ami South. Mr. Claytou
will take no part whatever in the present
contest, lie will not east his vote for Mr.
Filhuorc by reason of a personal difference,
a matter between themselves ; but being a
niong the first, however, to foster and dis
seminate American principles, he can and
will in no wi.-e support the " Cincinnati alien,
squatter-sovereignty, or Ostend Platform."
Rrtival
We understand that at a protracted meet-
ing held at S.mdy Kid;.'e Church by the
I Hevd. Messrs. I'atterson, Lemon and Muray,
i a eonsiueranie levival ot Ucli-Mou has UKcu i
........ . . ,
....
; place. whites and 10 colored persons have '
j' ,. , I
iortitil the Cliuic-U. Ihe brethren U'lug
1 . . , i.i ii- . I
nearly exhausted and the peoplfl Ue.ir.ng a;
jeoiitiiiuaiiec of the meeting, the Itev. J. K. j
! Picket, of Charlotte, was sent for to aid in
I the good work. Uless the Lord for his 1
. foodne.s to the childreti of men. !
j ,
Srvrrc Slonn.
We learn that on Sunday afternoou last,
n violent storm rassed over the upi'er part
ii.
of MeckletibtiiR and a part of Iredell coun
ties. About 12 miles from Charlotte the
. . , , ,. w i
I "J''C W "r"' !
Lave not heard of any other damage.
llHOB and I'nioil.
We learn that Mr. Myer-, be ats Dr. Ter-
rv, 2 votes fjr tie Senate in Anson and
Union. It was reported that they were
tied.
j
nr:h .nfnlina Lriishtlirr, if. j
The Democrats will have in the next Lee-
islnture on joint ballot at least 40 majority.'
In the last Legislature they had a majority
of 20. Gor. TJracs will be re-eleete l by a
majority of 13,it'. As soon as ail the re
. . c . .i . t .: i. .t.... i ii , .
1
P,'lfrwn f,,r Sqdnllhf r.
W'' Lave before us this interesting peri-
A.4tn! f-ir s'.-..rfitiit-ifr Tt ia ntT-.riltir1 nt R'2
i " "
rer a"m,m
We consider it the cheapest
periodical iu th country. The fashion no cae bat yrigiuated iu tne city, an-' if the ! , ' " "
plate, to our lady readers, is worth more .juarantiae -gilalions had been p-.perlyj The first '"ioD of the thirty-fourth Cou
thaa half the money. : eiif-.rced, k tie people had a right to tx-! fc""" 1'rouc'lit 10 Monday at
I Inect.all those -uses and deaths which have ' tBtlve 0'clok u"ou lut Lvi"3 f'
tarse rear. I occurred woull have been cotiflLed to the ! "'Ae tle 'e"""y appropriation f.r the,
, , , , . o i i .i i . ... i eni.Loit of the armv tie President haa bv TllK Old -.imhaltar Iiistbk t I'fDCKM-
We were presented the other day by S. shipping and the Laiart-tto. Only five U u , ,,i l ., , i , ..
j j ' c 9 J .'.f.i-.-i- ..ui EU. - . c put-ii-o anioi: our election irturtis
A. Kiri patnek, from Sharon neighborhood deaths, I belie-e, in ail l.a-e occurred, aud urlue ot -'horiry in b in vested ca.,cd au ; . fltrtc row , u,t,r of . fef r,,ItlUe
with a Pear that weighed one pound and every oue of Ue tn have been traced to ul- xlr c"'ioD' e'ci'-' to-morrow, fr crre,poi.dei.t at Hichmond, Kr , in relation
four ounces, ad mea'-ures twelve inches terior case. And furlhenuore, If the fever ,hi' ""' U ,u- 1 8 f"r 0,1,, r P''"po-,e -.. The ' to the judicial election it. ll.e 1 -'tl. I,,trict.
, , ii.- i l-n i i . i- . i -. ii defeat of this bill was cau-.d bv th Houe 1 ',e eountie-, coiiipii.-in. this di-trict arc al
and a half round. It is a real Fillmore had on-natediu our atn.o-phere, it viould ,, ,. . .... '
at,d IW-on Pear. K.-at this if you can. have continue!, for the same cause which ' ! ' V'r l-r-1 Tu.
..p.-ratod ia generating the first ea.-e would U j" of tl,e ",0'"'Jr ll,u1 "M-rpriated from ; iy -, bt.. coulitle, mt ui , A,1(..'
Hilh I'rir-'j for Xi'friKd.
At a ai!e held iu this CTjntv, on the 'Jl-t
itistai.t, the ful' j ing prices were paid f .r
four ii'-groes, v !z :
A Negro Woman" I- years old
Itll.eV
F r ii,e-.-s
li..iias
1 I
l'lllt
uu .I
l y l
fi.VJ'Jl
arc-raging c'J2.i a piece. Thtoe negroes
were ruu up by the legatees aud is not a
fair test of the price of such property.
IMPORTANT r.r.MOR.
The Washington corrc-pot.dctt of the
jiivantian 7.y.
iiiht'.'in -ays
" It is reported here that one of your
.--nut -r-, (Mr 'loomb.) Ut-lv on a i-it
nr,i ; , . -, . .i f . t ..
.orfj nas -anl ti.at be found few really
National men out of the Fillmore party.'' ,
The MiC'ti ."!- ' says :
" We think this quit.- probable, and that
Msrs. Jooinh", Iver-on, Stephens, and
other Southern leaders will -te the prof.rie-
ty of npu'liating the Cincinnati pro-'rainine.
' A gentleman from Macon reports that
private letters had been received there from
Keil-iuforii.ed persona at Washington cou-
fimiatory of the above. The New York
Ikruld aavs that a bolt is t zpocted noon
amor,Z nev'eral of the Southern supporters :
of l.uehanui at Washington. We should
thibk 'au Jiureu woul-l settle the matter
speedily.'' '
" ',
.-I,ati-almay b,. n it u I .a. u. Um.w wby tl.r
nuoe l-kedwltl. a r..- I , , ?r, ,,
,;i,ui,t-r, n, ol a .(,iiul,.r iiitMii ine, tn.in tl.e coun. ,
i- ro t ,.i ., i -ink I,,.,. We tl., uk t . .inn.; ..filir
lono-r i,t a ...u.-t. tin p r t-.yi- tl,n. tin; latf.r. '
lite M,e r-'li. vntj o! i.miiev lililv : tlif; oilier ul'
p. r eve tl, ii. tin; la't.r.
" - I".-
ts-tn in v ..nil he.i.lli. VV.
ujimi all f'-.-i
r,i,z. . i .: en. n.,in the i lit r tfii.l uiAriiittfC.
lur- r ,,f -u-ii .i.i.nmi. iri.ii. We liiv- bt.n ...
.,jr.-i !,.,! i in , ( ri..HTMi Vkivu'cl
.so f.i-.i.a I'n.ts !,...: it-, i. ao iiuit.tli ii, rf.t.l in a
-Hit k li tdiir.iun d to .it rn-ive. Our r.-,..ra will
Ii-, f-,i lt. r. tl.i ir ji,j ,rl wl.t-ti I .i tf y w ml eitn.
, r '.i to. v.iiij.ibie n,-.j,i n,. a. f i. ...n. Itrna. nl'
l'a, . ar. , t- a,.. . i 1. ra ;l., i. ... r. t ..r .
11.?...,' ti- ,.et, -.,. arl.i-i-. K...I. wraiinr .
' C f ..tXlSO lia.rj..
A J x iJ I'KK k The bale tf cotton we
noticed in yesterday's paper from the plan
t.tioti of 'n u. William Flvans, fiom Marion
Ii-tnt. S. (.'. wan sold to-. lay by dohti L.
Cm.tw'-'l to Ui lard A t'urtis for ll.e fine
prin- i.i f;ft-eo cents per lo. 11 iniiii L'trjit
1, , ,.,.
lh.'iK Tiikv Come! Twenty-five Il.-ino-era'-,
in Fuji tt.- i-ounty, Teiiiie-.-ee, who vo
ted for (.oveinor Johii-on la-t August, have
d.elar.-d their determination to vote for
Fillmore and Pnelon.
. From our Correspondents.
n j. . . A .. - in 1 t: . tx
UAHl.tslus, ."; i'. i'i'i.
' "
After an uuusually lot and dry summer,
the worst seems to have past, atid now the
weather ia tool and delightful, verging, it
would seem, into something like " the sere
and yellow bsaf of October." lut we can
not hope that the present nil! be more than
a temporary taste of autumn's bracing and
invigorating breezes, but that we nil! yet
! Lavc P''Of the " healed term " to place
iil... 0 !.,.. l . .1.1 ..I .... i
; .iv vv.i. niiu iitusfc -ii ;e ii .. n e ui ua ii.ii-
done.l ainnV; iu,., .1 1 .i , u- mood.-'
Wo have been blest with frequent lisht show-! 011 turdaj- last, ami mat u.ey aa reviv
ers of late, but nothing like a heavy rain. cJ ,0 co,"illuo tlll ir "Tl"" Mr ,ll,"oro-
The crops in this State are f .'iing far short ;'8 tl,e 0U Wa' ,0 U'1' l''"0": h T'
nf il. . .e :. lnelitiii on the facts contained in this dis-
ol tli e early anticipations ot tlio larniitig com- ,
r i .1 . i 1 patch, a writer in the Kvening News of
inumty. Id many places they are being se- . 1 ' , . .
..;,.,-t :.: i i .i i i. i ! this date says, that iu this determination
nously injured by the drought and army ; '
worm, whiln i., n.l,,r, ,h,v MesnrlVrin,, from ,lie Soutlcru Americans have but express-
South and West are bv no means of an en-
couraging character, and next year may be
ouu ot fc'r,ia' Bcarcity.
You have probull; LearJ, as everj body
j of ' breaking out of yellow ftver iu ,
l I M. nrlu..An l-.l I . .. I I. .. . I
x ""'"'""i uu.u fume .uj.-f.tau
u.i ; . .i ri i
'hroiiRh thrcyuutry, it is more than likely
ti-it iK,.-V."C.ti i I . .i -
lu'11 "H; r.rfrts hav u ftaalljf Ua.Citer
ated i UKJirl of he.lth n.v I,.h hen
"llu- '-ww"a(ii neaaa may nave oecn
remiss 1Q years past in uot reporting as
promptly athey nhould, but it is the opin-
iou f sol" fl"t "ive erred ou the oth-
er iJe thU Je8r' anJ don? a ''"' ,,lorr tllau
a prompt and faithful di.-charge of tlu-ir du-
ties required. In their hot haste after a case , -cek sectional domination, realize fully that
I of yellow feter, they have jumped up oue a Mr. Fillmore, is the only true national can
i little too kiod, and, reported a death iu the j didate, and they make war upon him ac
j city which should have occurred at the Lass- ' cordingly. They consider. Lim that nly
a i el to, and. would have oeeucrcd ther? if obstacle to the eh ctiuu of Freeinont, and
jthe proper authorities had done their duty
, . . , ,
A case is ia. ported from I la
Orleaus, at.d reaches Chariest-
.. . , . , ,
avana or New
tou ju-t iu time
lu e i uufeu ou w me Jianne Hospital
and tiiHS die in a few dav. Mid that death
lis enmouu'iT u.io a report, aau the mailer
.trumpeted forlh to the world embodying
' the startling announcement that l,euu-cit r
is in L intn'ttton, and that fe a suflicient f juu
; dation to set afloat ail sorts of exaggerated
' aud unfounded n poits.
i
The Hoard has at kngth been com inecd
of the fact that no cases of yellow fever have
originated in Charleston tkis season, and as
good as acknowledges it in the following no-
tice l,il'u 0' ruhli-shtd ia the daily pa-
pers this iiiornin.
Oirt- e of Hoard or IIbamii, )
Sunday Night, lt o'clock
, t - v u-
ho di.rlnl . , r.nnrt Ih.l . urn ...
UCCU no Utatli or new ease ol VeWow lever
r,r r,,.. i-.,,....;..!.. ..,. . ..'..I .1,., ..
being no uec eases no iu the city, no fur-
ther reports-will be inade unless the disease '
agaiu uiaies its appearance. ;
J. L. L'AwtfoN, m. r., c. R, j
This is prosf conclusive to my mind that :
1 J i
ttil! ci-t,!dit. active ageuey Laving gath-
CKi """pesus "row the ii.cn-a.-ed infected at-
mo-; here frou f -w po-itie cases, would
alili be at watlt produ.i:.g new tajes, aud
with aecelefiled activity.
Kirj J-.iw fever -eaon that has ever :
oc ar.sd iu harle.-t.J.i, as far back as the
'
memory of tn rmnneth, and before the ol- ;
de-tibbabitalt was bom, the teudeucy, from :
the first ca,ia always been in au increas- ',
d ratio. Aid never before has It been
.
i,own to mate its appearance at the usual
ea-ou, and ien cease aud die out iu a few
we. ks. Thetresel.t acasou prove that the t''r""",''1 'ther to lule or to ruin the coun-1
yellow fcverCiil uu oi.lv uot originate at1,r; Lut " '"'te Mauds firm, and ill -
..'I : I...... i ... .i ... ;n
1
not alwavs ebw when tran-ilaiiled here
u.. iiiuet) lia v. i.ii. .J-. .1 1 . e, i ui ,uab l.l
(.'l.arle-tou iiiu-t upou the borders of the
, . , ...
ye, ,o fever innate, and with proii. r att.-n-
J 1 '
l' eieafiur.sa .li-in
'-' . 'i' I tievt-rleotne (ri-:
eeting agencies, it
mic. Thr reisuo
bece-itj whatever lor us ever to have
J'-'ow lev to any tlm.g like alatal ezteul.
i" I'liarlesj-.u. '
Our uitt ia low as healthy, if uot more
'' 'han tt hakbecn known to be for many
iraJ I-f-fj st th ij aeasuu. There La3 been
' J:-tc a faulty nong children b''h iu the
city anal eoLur', but eveu that is now pas-
"ing away. IiJa. Kuox, a ship news repor-
t-r 'for the .ir press for some years pa-t,
died audde,! about 9 o cocn last evening,
from congjtlon of the brain. lie aa a
young n.ai, and much esttemed by a',1 who
knew him. His funeral takes place this af-
ternoon att. Philip Church, and wiil be
, , s d 1
" ' 1
Pol ilic.il cp cle.s wepc thrown into rather
e ,' i i i
f..r! ... I.u . ... r,.,.r..,..n
el tlie iitv.ii telegraiili, tliat the Army lii.I
liau t.con loJ
betweeu the two houses. The
appropriate
called for fourteen millions of
, ii 1 ..
do ars. at.a k. .l.-fint w.l sti.r. I .e ...
. . ' -
and be tajy mount to a u.sbandmg of the
Army. I President lias taki n piompt
ulclis to n.e.l ( I... iii.t-rire.ir v l,v
t .
a
cali lor an r A e,-sMou of Congiess to meet
ou Thur-laJ,,. zt, the ,'l.t in, taut. The
acts fail littblhoit of trca-oii to the lb pub-
1
'"' '-. I'jfaet, moral treaHon, whi. h is
r-voluti-.n .r its tendency , and tends to
sul.vert
n.-rnt.
(h.
incij-les of a.l good govern-
V tvlrgrap)
'li-pateh from St. Louis re-
c ived iu tl,
states that oi
city but a few hours since,
M jiid-iy night, the 1 1 th in-t.,
a party of tsj h iudre l F'r-e S,;icr.s att ic'.
cd the t j.nfjf F'raiiklin, K. T. cont..iuirig
, on
.'.elity
prj ilatry un-.u, who
fought gallantly againct such overwhelming affry Las furnished fresh cause for cxeito
odds for one hour, when six Free Soilers j went.
, , , . I'll. I Tt
and four pro-slavery men were killed, llie
j, ()ffii,o was rollb(M, nmj lurlf( W,L,U
the assailants retired, carrying oft' the can
non belonging to the town. Another report
says that seventeen Flee Soilers were killed
and wounded. The tiovei nnietit troops oc
cupied the town the next day.
A telegraphic dispatch was received in
this city from Washiugtou on Sunday last,
statin
that the Southern American tneiii-
, " ol Congress hel'l a caucus n. mat City
ed the sense of all those who will take the
ii . i v. 1 . . e
lro,,olc 10 ,0UK 10 l" uom,m 01 our na"ou-
ul " " a'"'1'"' 'g''S "
' realized, that Mr. Fillmore is the only true
! uu,l0I,al tIie tk'c'
tluu would neiiuer wouuu lie uaiiouai icei-
. ings or thwart the honest political opinions
oi anv truly cou.-crvaiive .mciicau .oriu
( 3
i or South. 1 hose who are content with the
,
. "l"al ru,? oT ,,ie 'ountrj, and do no core.
, ... .
seclional advantage, and are opposed to sec
tional domination, whether North or South,
will be satisfied with the elcetiou of Mr.
Fillmore.
The Abolitionists and Freenionters, who
they accordingly rejoice in every Democratic-
Duehanaii victory at the South as no much
' clear gain to their cause. They know that
: every success oi luimoro is a iriuuipu oi
' national aeutimcht. and Htrei...tl.en ...-ti..n.
ai senumciit at me Aortn, ami gives neart
and courage to all national meu there.
They depend upon sectional soiiti iin-i.t for
success, and they rejoice in every Kuchau-
au triumph as a sectional victory already
gained, and as Lead,,., to f.-cd and su-tain
' IO
the sectional feeling of their own party.
Their hearty and secretly declared desire
is, then, to remove Mr. Fillmore from the
cat.vass, and to brin-' on u depcrate war
of the two .-eelious of the country upou the
repeal of the Missouri Compromi.e, and all'
the iiitiamatory topics of tho Kansas ciues-1
ti .a. in S.ii.th. ii. ....... iPn.i , I......
t 1.1
,on as a goa-i, aiu tii.j Aortliero men who
- i --i . , ,
the same senlimei.t, i,l both, with
pei fet t con-istencey, and as a band of broih-j
ers, make tudiacriiniuate war on Mr. Fill
more. AtllLKY.
l . .11 11, .TI.V O.l 1 m .ft
uciii0' uscu ii ruiorvi tne aumority or uw riem parly . i-t year y an a,;gregat.; uia
of tiie late Leei-laturc of Kansas. To this 'j'rity of 1,'ilMl ote. Our rorre-potidet.t
the Scu-itc. refused to a.ree, and the House ' 1"fJrI", U1 hat it has gone the Aii.eri-
- - , , . r , . can candidate in the recent election by a
in-i.-t,l.g, tlif boor of a.!j luriiineijt arrived i . .. r- ,. , - J.
c J majority of .jilO voles. In tin., di-tnel, tin;
Ltiore its passage could te effected. The;CJi,te.t between Pearl, American, and P.id-
ol J' '" r tl,e n'JU'e '" "-'sti"g on s ith a., .--ag-Nieht, may be ui, i. as a te-t of
1'i 1 C.,s characterized : I'"? W- M " "0U,"u't, '
. . ,.t , i , their respective t-artie, anl it ai. pears to
" revoiuuoaary, was to keep up the ezeiie-: Ju , yJ , J, '
""!tjt lu K31", a'"' thereby to bci.. lit the , rj,,ul n,:rtj jr our friends everywhere.
f5c,l',r,a! candidate for the Presidency. The ! Throughout the whole Mate the result baa
""'a'il" "A cUa'!-v "''Constitutional, and j
-tT,,r,ls .,,. ,.,v,f ii.,fl.. I
a!I"r 4 ""-I'". V"t the Kepubnca.is, ;
1 ' wl'r"" " was jr 1 tl"! ". a,f" i
comiuue 10 resi-i any mji ii am tutus on the
'
. r r . tr j.
r,art of a inainrit v .f It,- II,...-.. ir f...t..r
sectional agitatiou.
Preuous t ) the adjournment, a very wi-e,
HU'' al same time a very economical
'nea-nre was a-b-pt.-.l tl,,, bill t reg-ii-ite
lJ of memhers
It lizcs their anuu-
eou.p.-nsation at c-i," "', anu leaves tlie i
mileage as at present. The j, resent pay of j
members is by far too small, being but lit- i
tl.: more Ihun suffieieiit for th-ir support iu
this city leaving nothing for their families. '
As a iiu-ani of making np this d. fki-ncy 1
heretofore large auma have been appropri-
ated for books, alloxing in- nibers the privi- !
lege of taking the book, ortheire.pjivale.it,
.ii- , - :
in money. 1 Ins year the amount was fi
0''" - 1' maybe thought strange by some
that a member should uot be able to live
and grow rich on eight dollarsj.cr day. llut
tho-e who know anything about the ezpense i
of ling, in the sty le it, which they are fore
c' ' J
ed to live, and the numerous donations they I
r i. i . i -. i i i . n ,
.r. iirrfi tnninvp ,i i ,r, n , m i, ,,i-p . a,
reauiiy umierstaini mat ciglil uollars Willi
harely cover expense!
On the la-t day of the scsion Mr. Ilich-i
,
...L flu:....:. .1.. I. r 1
"'"'" '."
for Speaker during the late excited contest. I
and now the candidate of his r.art v f-.r Oov- '
trrnor Ot II 11.01s. t. nrleleil Ins rem-r.i-.t.i.r. In
take ( fleet on the-.VIi in-tai,t. Mr. Ackers,
American, of Mi iri, .elected to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of J. (. Mil-
cr, appeared and took hi- seat
ou the same
day. j ivet, a Catholic Piir-st at Whitehall, dcclar-
I!y way of winding up matter, in a friend- 1 e'1 ",fc d ' ""c,' '" '' pres. nee of a
!y I.H.T, I'av.tte M- MulVn.of Virginia, ! f'T' . f "'V
- . . ... r, ' Hi-'t place, ., (, Ifrmtmt v;i$ a Ctitt.
au-1 A. 1 . (.ranger, or .New It oik, uieinbeis ; o.'tr, ami that he l.ntir it ."'
of the House, got into a political (juarrel: This deelaralhui was made without rc s
while ou ih-ir way lo the Capital iu an om- ervation, F'n-moiit'a religinti being the nib-ii.hu-,
and b.irig unable to settle their dif- j"e' o(' ';""-rsation at the time. F,,iher O.
r ,i .i.e., 'leelareil further, that he supported and
f ici.cea otherwu.-, rts'irted to fi.licu Is. ! .l,.,,!,! , . c, . v, . i " ,
' siio-llu vote tor I' remont lirrntinf he t x a
Neither party was odiously injured, but thu 1 L'juuiu Catholic. AI'mmj Slautwun.
X UO Clll regulating mo succession iu inu
Presidency failed for want of time. There
is no doubt of its passage next session.
A despatch from Chicago, received here
to-day, stales that in Kansas tho pro-slave-ryites
are concentrating men, arms, and am
munition at different point, for tho purpose
of a general attack on the Free-soilers, im
mediately after the adjournment of Con
gress. Twelve block bouses have beeo
built at different points, well supplied with
arm;! of all kinds, and gariisoued by Mis
sourians. A meeting, it is also htjted, had been
held at Kansas city, which resolved to send
S.OOO men into the Territory. Tho people
of Lexingtou had a meeting, and resolved
to send their quota. The border tJwns ill
Missouri aro intensely excited. A' geu
eral muster of Missouriaua has been de
manded. MONIES.
Counsel. But few of the reading public
are aware how continually an editor is call
ed upon to advise his patrons ou every sub.
j-'et, from politics to the breed of cattle.
Through tho whole rui;e of our duties none
has perplexed us more than to tell our rea
ders what to take for a cure wheu they are
sick. Hitherto thin has been a severe trial
to all our skill, but it ill not be hereaf
ter. Vie have been taking, and have een
the evidence from others that have taken
1'oct. Ayer'n Cherry Pectoral and Cathar
tic Pills. They need but a Blight trial lj
couviuce the most sceptical how far they
are superior to th oilier medicine we
have had in use. They have one nint-le
property of preat importance to the sick
aud that is tltry curt. Button I It raid.
IIKAD.S I P, AM) CAV !
We (b.ry in the grit of the Massachusetts
Americans. They are in u king short work
of the traitors and political etoek jobbers,
who endtavored to transfer them to the Ke-
i,; w, haV( rorrl rca(J
, defying and self-relying alie.-t, than liroth-
I er Farewell's JSiafan patriot of last week.
j The reeeut K.-publican iltrnl seems to have
I 'oucJ the dormant spirit of the liar State
1 An",f"7"; ; '!', Uke '""" J.'"' V
I, i A k I. ' L ii I h i rti i.ri.iini ai.i tar Itaii. I.i. .a.
i U)aUKi ouy t0 spring upon the jackalls
J who loiter about tbeiV amp. W e are now ;
! confident that a fearful retribution awaits
! l!Je lJ"l'rl'-" l";F"' reach office by a.
i m'eHrVii 'rart v ''liuWf our frie lids' ili'v i.
menean tiartv. but. if our Irietids in M ...
sachu-ett-, and .-Ucwhere, wih to bo fully ,
posted,, let them mb-ci ihe for the J'airiotJ
i "-- ii uis ueaii cuet-r :
Plt I)o w MA-JAfiit'sETls. Our friends
the friends of the l uion we mean alio'
are It.akiiiL' e.-tiinates of Stutea lik.-!v t.i co
f.)r fr. Fillmore, H.j put down Ma-sachu-;
etn unrrtuiit for the American candid ate
Fillmore and Ilonelson. TIIH FILl.MOUK
MKN WILL CAIU'.Y MASSAClll'SKTT.S
not only bv a pleurality of votes, but by au
OVKHWIIKLMINC M AJi )KH Y. The
men, the voters of Massaehusetta, are be
ginning to thtnk, and thii.ainf, they will
if I, and ''' m turn vtHU r IILLMOUK
and L'ONLLSUN". Hull. Amrruun.
Leeti aimilar. Wherever tho parly line,
were strictly (Jrawn, and it was understood
iUl fi be . n
aro large pains for the American party.
Since the b.-tt.-r of our ltichmond corres-
pondei.t , riv-d we have a tel-graphie dis. j
i l.....l f Ii..--!-- : . ....
' n -
..rjni t.,j..., . ... . i. aioiitv ill I ne I ctn
. ... ' -..i
di-trict is 7 I votes. We do not know whirl
is the latest, but the fact is establi.he.l 'hat
the American candidate is el-cld, that tbcu"'
is a large caiu for the American party, audi
that the l.ibraitar district is redeemed, and!
ml! be safe fr Fiiimore and llonclson by!
a large majority. IjittiartlU Join nut. 1
A Ils-kkditami.K Avow At.. Seuntor'
Pearce, of Maryland, in his recent letter I
Makes a very wry face at Mr. Buchanan.'
He says :
I
I
" readily admit that I do not like the
O.-teii'l paper, and I do nut approve ceit iin i
resolutions adopted by the Cincinnati Con-1
vetition, iiotw.il.statiding the uuanimoijs ,p-j
positiou ol Ihe irima and Maryland O.-le.
.llU.Si J - ..i,,, o- ol.rH . SIl j,' H. I
should adopt the aggreive policy supposed 1
'H! preserihe-l by that pap.-r ami the res- j
"''J ,.'e " 11,1,1 M t!,r,", !
'"1 .. '" ' 'JU ' '"" u" "uy ou':-
, !. " "C,'n,"? if !
belle ved M r. liiichanati mean t w hat he said i
.
me "steii.l .M atiitcsto, ami wassneakiii"
' I m ' 's,
tin; truth iu heartily approving the Cincin- j
l.r.t. I 1 1 ( ... . . . I... ......1,1 ..... ......
I ........ it nui.l I.UI, ljr HUH,
; even for tho fake of di-featiu,' l-'remn..! ;
ti,:. ; . ,,,!- ,,,,!. it r '
- - - .1..H'. i in .i . i. me way oi over-1
3 '
coming a difficulty. It is only on the aup-
itioD Mr. .,,, U . ',iica -,..
i .1 . . 1 -n -,. ,.
, I, tfi.-i .iu!. i.u -in vioiaie nis sol.-uin
j pledger., that Senator Peareo can consent'
' to mpport him. Hi. Jinn,.
F'ltKMONT H KOMANIUM. voin ll.r. ..v
a Human CatiiiiI.h- Piiit 1 '. l'mhur t ll.
A Lucky North Carolinian '-'h
Capital Prio of C-'O.OUO, iu the Fort dai,,!'
Academy Lottery, Class 17, drawu in
lanta, (ja., under tho management of San,,
uel Swau & Co., was sld to one 0f Norl,
Carolina's Sous in a Whole Ticket. lc
resides in Shelby, Cleveland county.
While wo would have preferred that tle
Prize had been drawn in our own ,Sai(,
still it jiives us pleasure to congratulate a
Sister State on such good fortune for one
of her citizens.
Thero is no humbug os regards this n:ie
as is too often the case with Prizes Wml
miltl in oihcr Lotteiies, for we can vouch
for the truth of it. AUunln l!rjnit,lun
and Jliit iplinc,
Itet'li Your Ii:iin in Time!
f IV1 t'il'iena of I'harluKe and vicinity. Ti.e
M. luhiuriljcr liaviii; ollt-n Im en e;illi-.l ..),,
I.ua miiJe -r r-.. l' Mien t l.v wl.uli lie . .n u.r(J
l. tune. i. nil r. iuii I'mnn Ki.rl. , ,M. I.i.l. un.', &
Ynl.r I'll . rn.m if ti itt r ni'i-l I n 1 1 .ul i.'i l.-.l
I a fOItlK,(S may be kit a I I!. mi A. t'u't SiIIJC
florc, o.' lr. near a iKjllicc-iry ninrr.
ASA (JKOIIIiK.
Aug. 2fi, IH.'C. a;u
Notice.
k HT.K'ATION will U- nmiio tn the mil S.,.
VI .inn ol llie (eni-r-.l A.t-i.t.ly tor an uiiuntj.
rn.K'ATiox
ii. cut In the t liuru-r ... llv.d.f.n full, ut ; and j.
an l..r an Act .ncully lur llie bi n. Iil u a ..u Iu.
alilul.on.
W. V. I'll AUK, 1'rttt.
K. Nvx lIuTt-nihOM, Stay.
' Umitt VVrro itri.tiun fWlr.
Aug. ar., !-!iJ i;iu
nY virturufn inuit;iil lo mi', m u!r If
ti. Uiwim.nt'lUi-.it linn of IU (I A ! ni
nil h rtujiia iitiit-t'Uii lo aid firm. Bit m c . I,
iq.jttcd j tumVv imniriluiU' 4)iikiiI( . v,, .f
1 inilulg' rirr tnnmtt be (fivni.
A. H. 1'WIII IS NUOltiriftfil lu ui-t in- 1
in liiu i tilrmt nl 1. 1 dm Ijubhu ut, hd lu j;rjm rr.
ctit ut lit v nuinr.
J. M. HUTCHISON. .1 at z rtt e.
Aug. 26. pj6. ts
iVotice.
roi( saij;,
Mr 1IIKuWnbrr t-thff ntt -flllk
1 .,r. ii. u h..
u-UIr I I AM .VI IU. num. 'il
tin i' intlr U ! w lit tit it. K.ru, on th- u.
vt-r aiul ( ull.i v'. Orrk, wtu'ii itifojm trb.i9
wi.hin) to iurrlii-r, ltil ir c-n Uc mil at h
itVi e jn Ciisirliilir ul mil limp, t tnu-inui ir ir i
Ml ill tT Irltrr Iil lli mm)1. It I. rjfr t'tst it,
o-Mirtuinty i kHrutil Iu piirchptc h. otsifb
A. 11. GUAM AM.
( k.nlulU. Aug. BC, IH.'.li. I.I.',
I'UKSHVTKItl A
1'1'MAI.K COLI.Hlii:.
si i ri;i imj; . v.
toimI . i itr.
m : - k arlTII a . w ..f hi.
"j. ' bhnc lli-m t i, ,k(
. .VV v tnr.r .Ul.a I.I, If, aa Will
Jh. ' ''y yv t. l.a- tl.eir a. .aim. ami ...
4 ft ett'ta f'lUir.er w.il.ti , .
0 i,,,,im, i i:, ,., , u i ,,
l'ra fif liita lual.lut.(.t. I..r (letrri.il.ii U lu (lel-r
lle uiHn...f of ll.e.f I ilt-(c, unlit
The 15th of Scptembar next,
Al w Infill l,nietl-v .!.' be preparril U.i llie rrrrp.
lu.li ul (.u.la. Tl-c lirf-Jt.iti. .a l ..i,r.il,lr In lir.jlh,
bi inf in in el. mini ri e.'-n, ami w , I ' . i. a IV m le-uf
nde til' ll.r mountain., wi.lle l"iii.l Hi' Inwrr reus-.
Ir ll rj.iljr net a.il-Ir lit it.rana nl III. I'm.-.-..:
Ka I U-.i.l and a li.-ai.fc, j i.nc ol Sl.i-'a liv,..
Sjl.aburr, J6 aa. .1 a,
ll.ta.il and luil.nl. I" br pud in a,-T.ne.-.
'I'L'II MS jm r ara.li.n f fi.i lllul.t..., aa 'ij'ii. .
lluard .nil luilluli .1. tut: I'ligi.a'. Or). art
tin III. ti'l ' '
'f'u.l.nii alultJ . - . - Ij f"i
I'rrt.rh l.int;l:t?t-, - . . . .. til
l.alin and lirrrk. rai Ii, . . . I-Mm
Mtl.ic Willi llc of P. alto, ... I-'? .',-)
t'onlinccef tea, . . . . I 1"J
Carteli a Jl.il 'l-wr!a furn,l.rd l,y lite ..jni.
11 Ul.irr nl II, f l, il.
S. 15. . WILSON, '-'il
Aug . -iC. Iej6. I.' "
v.iiti.t ti i'v i s : I
you s.tu:.
K l.autl
ttftfK Hi; PLANTATIHN, known ,
vvJf? I the Ilo-ich Plarc, a-l'-.iiiii.g ti -;
l.tnrt. nf T. T. J .liliM.,11, ll il i. M .-.
lite ami fitlura pnr.l j tin n i. llirri. I il-i.
lirt .1 1 It. Mr , ir.,. mi,., nr I, . I. ! I,
Cil.t II ii.e in t li-ri.il., if. Tlli.!-ir nl II I '.
1 1 1 In t i i u . i i . i- a I . An r ",ii w ,!..( ut '. t
II.,- I. mil, w .11 rail on Iff. J. M ii ai il, al.ii n a.
.11 llir Jirtl.....-a.
p. J. iiwiui:,
Kill ll. tlATI.S.
ALLISON A PANILL
Cknilultt. Aug. -li, .-..ij. i.i.
Ii)tiiliiui ul' tai'ln-rwlii.
flVIK firm ul' II. k', ,.i.n & I ., I f
M-r.itt. ii .1. nti .1, w ..I (.I.-.-..- n. 1 11-. i. , v ..in.i t
lu II. I .nif.ii.itiin, w l.u will r.M.til.iir II, c lit.. i.i'..
nn ina un a.-ei.unl, al llu- i.i.t alui.il.
1! KinipMANN.
ML IAS k O'lILN'.
Auguti in. l -..I'..
(Hy Notice.
til. p-ranna in.lilile.l t.i II, r i.l,l..., Ii. II
llr . w -r j , il.-. -.l , are l. n 1 y t,l,l',. ,1 t-. "
( , V ,,l l,,l i I hi let ., I ; aim I . r.ni 1. . -cliiu.a
nifimal ail,', .-.I.t., nt-j, pf.M nt iIh'ii 1 f
i.liinlil w-illen ti.e l.iin . . . . ( r , I .1 l,v I . -r
Una nol.re will be plradrd ut bar of tli. it r ut
try. J. M. MIITCIMSON. -1
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l';ri Im St-i-ii,
US. KISIIKH ,V III Kl
A T MCsxIts. HSIIKIJ .V HI Kid i (tH ,t
at .Mi a. i.. ltd ni A M.-rl. 'a, a n I. Ur it- 1
ri.Ai.MMi maiiiim:.
K,,r ill.).. . l.uii and sal. l,iult al Una pi-rr I r
s. J. pi:i;i;Y.
r4.'.t, .If.yria' l!l, I s;,i;. lMI
Hhuwv'h .yolirr.
' A- . nl. r. d m Hi.-Siny ll,,k nf M- -H' "
II l-'irg ..... ..ty. nu llie lllll. .nali.nl, l M o
In. I -. l.n.ir, living tdr-i- rn.it a I mm I I,-.-1 -'O - "n
n,i- Vi.ikville ... I, a air,.)- IHiKM: Ml I.K. "'-rt-l
rnli.r, anii.ll a,e, ..U.ul gll jrura nl.l, w.l
a al. I ni. ll,i It It l..i, Said M .lie so. .if -1
ll.e- value ul TJ .Ml.
T. .1. IIOLTON, i;u-r.
Aug. Ill, h;,(;. i.'t
St()'( olS(' (() Hclll.
40 I 1 1 1 aul.a.-ril..-r l.avu.ir li.ariil.liiin-il Inis'l'-"
at ,V,.rri.w'a I'tirii Out, nil', ra .,r r. nt h-s
-,r llnua--. It ia li.rifr an-l cent, iin nt --n-i ,,,L'
a.l.iat...ti I'tr.-ra fine intiiirt-ti. i.la lu anv one ii.,r
ing tu (im-ii a Country Slure.
M. L WALLACE.
Aug. vi, iK'.c. y.'.tf
I1KVAV A Ol. 1)11 All.
4ii:tn r.i:s
M1
COMMISSION MKKCIIA.M'A
WMa.MIMiTo.N. V (.
liLANK DIUIUS foraulc atthUOOicc.