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ccsgoBiziamnnBrBii BBSnKTSBTSBBES! 1 : i 11 . -4 Mr. Tiroolis then said lie had been instrue - ted by the dcletatlon fictn that 5"t ate lo nay ...... .1.1 ..,. ..,., .it a Kr,.ltr.'lliil tft tt cast into thi (.Wei.timi. Applauc. He was a liL' a CIJ Whin, and hoped to die in tin Vl.i(r prty. 1 lie motion to fti ike out the resolution w therefore withdrawn, rAppl.ui' ! He queltion Icing put on the adoption cf tin- resolutions ti.ey were adopted ui.au- imon-ly. The result was received by the delegates and ci. cell, tors with uproai ious at i iaue and . ' , .' " clirers lor several minute?. Three cheer were propced and piv.n for Mnlard ITllnior-. Thrt-c mote cheer were civcu fur North Cnr.li.,-a..d three more lor the Whig Conv ntioii. The l',fsid..nt nnncunccl the resolutions n.s uiiaiiimou-!. ndo.it. -d. I Applause. A moron was then made und adopted, authorisinn the I'rcident of the Convention to notify the gcwleiueu uauied of their no-I luiuatuu. Kx-Gov Morchead of N. C addressed , i'tiimore into the Presidency with it again. fApplau-e He referred to the successful adiiiinistrntiou of Mr. Fili'imre, and o-n-p areil it with what l.e charaetevi-cd the civil ci-eur l i.f.iv prevai ir.j. Under his banner tliev would n ir hl.t sn'1 t'e suceesstul, or swnr. many would be found fallit't.' into the Whiij rank". :.i.iii:; in saving the Union. The po rtieal ocean lias been la-h- d into a tempest, and now t'.air old oppotietit are cxcla'ining, Help n.e. Cas-iiis. o. I sink!" Janus I ich irian i.- out of the rp:esti in as a cuidi :r.te for the rre-ideney. and J C. F'emoi.t is only distinguished f.ir his eq j"strian pi r- forina'nct h is not a fit man for the otTiee. ' Tli.! cor.vet.tioD has setrrt-'d a known and tried mat. one ei.pa' !e of Si'tn; the Pr-s- ! i.le'icv with torfrti Limsflf and credit to' th- country. If he ' e elected President, he will be an American President, nud that is ail we want. The speaker. f-T oik-, would river consent that cne foot of this Union i-bojld ever be c n-idered o'her than : ' my owt. my native land." fApplau'e. N'oinat'.'r what might 1 e done by H. f-f ur cf the Siuth iji matter if t'' pu'p'ts cf the Nctth sii-ii! I end f-rth Sharr-e's rifls and notvder tl.i- Union n-.-vcr mid be : ' solved. I ..-. ve Ihis l t.i-in . .o sir i.e- rer! r.i.i va-t ited ! !vji. I,et oir country be dc ni 0' o ofid j fl e r.t!.. r. and the s'Mii.-i t.f 'he ti-:whty voire e 1 ir 1 exo! ii:n j; LiV, rrv ar, 1 Uiren. r.V-v and frev ir," 1 it woliM 1 saved, lb' ridieV.ed the idea thit Mich a lh:n. a 'be d;--oition cf the Uiii ever cm.' i t f laef. '1 he jrreit I. nmcra'ie party ir.ve th.-tl train in tip l.itjwav of tl e c.'-u:;try r-i-bit.i to '! siruetion, u h the bri t :'. rc tnem and the dr:tw ii r : anl s. e'l... t' Ir t. .-or. ti.ey rre ex::'i':i'n j t1 t"? " llrei . i reiii ' iit.d save u-'." ; plause II'T.. lbr-i i. Ke'ehijiri. of New York. as. u-cJ f i... (''. i . i litit'T, 1 1, -.t i.is Stat - w ,.M i :.-: h-r tiet-trai .-U fs-r M..'.ird Fillu-jr I'ireat :.,pl..M-v ., . J .h-. P. S.iti.iir-oei, o'. P i . uu sjt.ro-I'eM.s- iviii.a i- c.-t-eeititd. he cvu'.d on.y ay f.r tie V.'hia ani Atu'-rlcans of that. Mill, a - ler. . M iii-r on -e s ai'i. 14 e ,i try .'' : jeliLnaii could Lot gi '. tiie eli.noral -ne t' th- :-t it . j;.;mt.ti-i (.'..per, of l.:.t ?:if. j.h-Id ' Xi t.tii --ec f -r IMltnor- it.d 1 1 ne,.- i:i. .Iu S. S Nli-1 j'i-, e.f KcDtucky, uvow d hi- Uii.f t.ut l is .sta'e woa'.d be I.. r f he ha- ever teen it. every couU-st on the ti . f her cut.ry. N-tiiiti W-.'f. of Ky.. roue'ie 1 fjr that' St.tc could la prove rcrv:.i.t t Mil-: ir ! i'il'.uore. ! Win. C. f-ob.T, cf Mass , rep. ark' d that Ma-acbu-ett- had vof-J f r M: laid 1 i.l-; Uiore f.r 'ice Pre-i'ten', b.ad upp'jrled hi i i mii.i-ir jti jri. ati 1 oj.'Lt. in cv:.s:-tei.ey, to supp-art hiru noir. J. VV. Warren, of Ma , believed that' tb-y nit.-l.t y.t inpe for M aracii a-.tu f jt I".. Ml jre. The Pre-''1! '-t tion aT.-ouiieed the f iilow-1 in member i of l li .- ex-'e-jtivc c . tun. if.ee. IX K I'T'lf. ' f'MMITTFK AD Tl'l.Iii P K. New Ytirk Fran 'jran.'fcr. Catiindaiua. 'Mi-sis-ippi ' L. Patter, Jaek-n. MiliUs( tt- N.itii 1. ."s.l-bce, Salc'ii. ''jh'.i'etie it I). Kiii.' trly, New lliven. ' Aliibauia K. A, Haii, M-jutgon.cry. 1 i'u Lary Atidt-rson, Cifnineti. Joai-iatia f'l.iia. Koteiius, N- Irlcsns. .rgu.ia Wen Jin. 11 i ert- jn, 1 i ie b ii i t: 1 . Pi.lisyivr.l M-ji.cire KjL'.n-on, Pi.ila. ; jrl-. Ja. W. Jfjufs. Aaga-ta. M i ey , in I J. H j -i-'-n 1 1. i, 11 ill: life. Mi. i lis .1 'iii. T. StiiWtirt. Yevuy. i'.on la 1J. P. W tight. Peiuae . Ark in-as M. A. II .'.brok. 1 1 . i -Kor lie!; ilia J is. C. B'.ytb'-. Kvansvi . Njrth Carvliti -J H. li'va-,, P. ileig;i. N-w Jerv Cij. i M.:.'i.' -t- ', Tr .Lt ,o. ''.a a are W. II. li.rr, Mi I-i.'-toan. r.n -soe lMiiiutid t.V, i, r, Sh ilie M i - - ju i i Tli'Tiit ju (jr:iii-iey, M. JiS. Kei.tucly J i-i.ua F. lie", luuvi'le. ; l'r. J W. 'J hompsoii, of I'd , was called fr and resp-jr,ijed that there, coal I t rn ; t-rehi n-i'ju at out le-rvot.;; atil !. f.-if author: d to say ti.at if the ciectioti of J'rc nd. rjt should go to th" Ii J'i-e of Ib pre-en-tativt s, h'-r r p-e. r.tative iii '.' ir.jT' -i olM ' ote for M .Iarl 1 ...... .re. Applii-eJ L'-i.iware Vii.s a Mi. all " L-iue . ' n." but it n.iht be for her yet 15 sue th- Uni'.'!, at. j be entitled to more Loi.or than at.y ,;tit? H li s. i, led bete to-day. Mr p. ni.is. ,;f Md , a ! :res.e i the Con-I'li'i-. u in h iJati' r, nf M r. 1 il n. ore, and f.redii-tid that .Maryland wo.il'i roil up sueii a iimjotity fjr him it! Novem'-i-r a wu.d rln'i ' n the be ait of t very A .i.e. lean pal: lot I. x A lien '1 I iiiible . j( i.l i. tis e.iii- cd fir, in ! Miid ti.ey ha'i very nr.'.e L .pe ) T I l!.m Tiii y had ii. ai.y ;it, t.ow- tv.r. in tl, :4 Mite. The in 'i,,t.o:.i-t- were m on.' i:; p j -1 1 1 in ii !. 1 c bara'.ter i ii ' 'in . and I ne K N' !..r:.s,.a (,et i.-id ad i 1 t lie ir Mri ii,-ti, i ;,. ... i ii v , a to c .rr tne htatc ir I i. .ii. :i. bol 1, j.e to give Lim a very r. ei.,1 i, v Pr. .). ILi."iii 1 i . 'f M i . ;n no tice ef a u. et i,i ef the Kx. c .tivi. i 'ju, mii tce at the ''.ly II vie!, f,r li,e p upo.-t cf t .hs.jltaii .ii. J. P 'ali dei - ii,, f.f l.a . wa- c.1.1 fjr lie suid I'io'i la had Leei. a Wi,'.- t ,te , lii..nv o.'ca-ion". 'I he Ait-.-ncjii I'.nty l.a iielmecl uio l of the (.1 i Wi.ig J'alty. with li.a.iv Ihn.oorats of that State, a,, ! i.e t,--b. i .I thev were to-day in the a-c ii 1 ml t. W ll. im, of It , p.cdged his Mate for Mil'ard liilnicre in Nov ember, an I sail tLa lie Aiuvrnau Party mat never Lttur the convention. He said he occupied the i llp I'liion," and "The Jlepullie, the the late Whig Convention assembled at Bal- 'he Union to the rh.ir at the convention which uon.uinted sp.cnuie.v ueejrareu in-eo.ore. ,inoro h,8 bce hailp(, w;th 8Cclamations pressed by M lnlanl u.more More .ml . ae.l ,Le ,- ' - ' " J .",,,. of joy all over the country, as an event ed in New York, Piesetit 1 le.-liiiiit it he hail thai gave, ; i: i y - ,.,.. , ,,. v ., i,-i 1. . piial'..i.f ! I . i ta kiux k Miliar.! '""'- d l v an elegant chandelier, with a winch will give a new and powerful interest j r.urope : fall nith the national flag for their wmdniii'esi'jenr, iin I lar-e niiuimroi ice- unanimously nd enthusiastically declared nl nott.in v --''' t-t.e.l. Th Whirf party s not dead. It : ' r r1"',- l,l,u"1t "-'"' mm to be the man ot their choice, and ev-1 an itie admirers ol .Mr. buchanan point till iived; and although they had stood a- , j"."!- 'f II'.",',,,'""" Hi 'rla'nd The er-T conservative and liberal patriot who ta "J tbinjr coming from him that breath. fide fr a time and h t others Lave tl ir .' ' "P" 0 ;" h' j ' , .:, col,tr- ,nA ,., union wl ioin in1 M lofty patriotism as this. There is noth- he It'll l. till 11. e lime hum liiiv 1 orjnnixed than at the present time nnd tliey i ' would pive in Lmii-iana lit lenst BUDO ma- ' inritv tV Millar. I t-Mtiiinra : j Mr. J. V. Warren, of Maw., offered a res- olution rcturninsr (hanks to Judfjc Hates for j the able manner in which he discharged the j duties of Presid, ,.t. ,.,. 1 he r. solution was adopted. 1 he FreM- i dent. Jud;e liates, before putting the iy.es- tion to adjourn, spoke some time, and when he closed, three cheers were pvwi and the j Convention tit ten minutes past I o'clock ' adjourned finr tiir. i . I f n ,v , . v . . At niL'ht a Ma-s I'ttilicntion .'lectin was held in' .Monument square. A spacious ; platform, sufficient to accommodate the a hole Convent:ji:, wast reefed in front of : .he Court Hoa-e. .Six lofty Porie columns i supported the immense ornamental trans- 1 paretics on the front; sun.io.u.ted hy a j spread eslc bearim; the names of the (.'an- ! didates. lei)e:.lli was the Federal coat of anus, surrounded ly the coat of arms of; the several States in circular rows. The j Wi - cos hear the inscriptions " The Con-j 'iiutiou. " I nion ot the Mate ami Mates) portrait of Fillmore iu the rear. It was al together the most brilliant display of the kind ever witnessed in llaltimore. The gathering was iiuiiiense. The meeiin orsaniied nt ei.'ht o'clock. Wi liiim ebiey, ol .Marylaml, leinjr choseu Francis Granger, lyl ward II ites. ot .-lissoun ; i.raimm ot .v.rtl. laro.ira ; i: i aui mown, o i a - John IVh'I.eton, AU X , lnvc, of lrgm- ia. ana ottiers. I ncre was m.-o sjieaiviu , . .1', , . . i.:. from other points iu the siiuarc. The en- if r J'UI II i I it i i ! 'p.m. i lie i ran Ligh. It is estimated that is no less than 20,000 persous pre- thu.-iasm there was sent Jlovflj (Carolina aolljin. Il '' 'Xjttii ' yS-'iy, tV . v jti5& ' CHARLOTTE: J n e s d a . Sf plemhcr 0. 1 5fi A 31 1'.Iilt'A X XO.MIXA'I IOX. MILi.AROHLI.M0BE, iF NKW-Yi'l.'K. rr.rsirii: VT. AMKPICAN FLKCTHRAL TJCKET. I"1R T(1K "TtTK T f.tl.t'.r. L I! -'AKMK'llAF.L. of Wiike. JOHN l-t I...- .1 1 4 i V. . CAMKlK iN. of Ci.n.i . riand. !r.et. I. w .s T : I. J W i' r. m. : i-ni.:.. r! 1- rlie. . of 1 1 ti r- r I . ot' Ni- 11 n.-vrr. j . 'I . I. y: ii. .: I .r a. .i.i . A.J. s-li . r t , ,li,.:., t. ii. J M. I., ii ii. i.: Itiv.uw.ri, A J. I 'rfr-z ii. i.i A i:. ii. Ji.--. 1 1. II j in i., It',iii:on.'l.o. tXTBA' IS FKfi.M Vil I:Ll IIANAS S SI-tK' II F.S. " l'l-rnnl ii. i l.er , lt.l 1 1 ao ri . - r i , t"..t a nn.ti.tnt t.t up. n a auti;..!. l.. alt.tii I iiavo n. v. r :-o:.,re nneit..: t;i .i in , rl-.i-r, aii.i In ai.icit. J Iru-t. I t. iV in vi r ii'3itt h...- nccivir, to nitv..rt. Ici. ..ii t!iesur. . i I ot aL.vorv. I HtMIAK IT Ti . ht' i.l; I 4 I I i if I l li ' I. v I. v i.i. V l '.; ;!.ii,i. I 1 ii K i.i !. 'I V li.x.si iif.r.N i Ar i.n a .-i vi i: w nf iiK it imii.s Mil" tls. a a a a ( (.;, -r... A i l i.s; I. V All ! I I I ns ls I V I HA T NA. I !; l. ill II M VK t.s r si I-Jlli 'I I if HI-I'K-JAt il 'l'l 'Il It 1 N.-'l l'l I '1 I' INS " S - l.:.rflei 1 1 f l-r ilt r ot I ... OjIoo, p ijie 2,. Is il, 2. e ri 2., " la .irr.tr, n' I t.to cnn(.!ll-;..li to '.-..ert li.ia Ir IV. I 1. ...1 t-i t In , o lit- t i,i I ui. I I'rti.tii ni.ittir'.e . AM 71U1 -A a- Til. ui rT:es i.. !! it ltT. VV luial I mr nit': in j t.t 1 1 1 r,i, r..i v.-r -ii t li tti . in 1 1 . ni ;u t.eir n.ti !'.ri o ar... vt'ir, tno i-.u, i it - i l , r.r it . ; i r. " t : . f s.,ii:ii ro M 'l- r I i.i ir s t- prii. ! rt V, f it.l u g! i :nn Tiyti'Jhtll.rt ly any fill or FN'. ir t't 'j-rthd l.'.f titr.l a ul t .t i i.ti.fi trir a mtr kmc '.'t.-hr Irtritit.y. A t. r n. itiir.. ri fl it.iii,. i.u a ' tr'. 1 i , . ri n !! 1 hi so a.-r u , i- , tie h'.av i.e. i' V t.: I ti- ,i .j i . I.i,:: i.'" '1 . x tA i i iO- tiir nt-:. f I IMI IIM. n.,1 K.M.Alil.l.NG li.r un. ni n:.i, of .s.AI.KY." fall ar.4 wr J'ff-r: fl.jr frietils ho Wt.-h itO'a-l L'Venrs-ts 8re ii.forr.-ifi tliat thej cat. i.e obtained by ca.im at Mr. J, fTVrs room ovr tne at-re of lirr.. Stitt ,V f'o. If vou will not take our wordier it call and examine bit I'ic- tures. his ad verti-eiitoijt. N'fW bondi. IIv r rfr.ee tio jr adterti-iti coluint. it "I. tnat sottte of oijr M, r'.iiunt-" ar.; jtof ti.eir I all at: l n.ter aup- aiil be 111 the r'-e pli. of 'j lO'i s. t and examine then. IRiivT. We Lad a 1,. r.-. i'.-j-t on tic n.o.ri.irj;f of of the y'jih, but a there was considerable iiivisfir-; on the ground th re i no aprf-ar-at.ee that e"tttivu La: Lteu checatd bv it. r (Miorn hkiI 1 illiainvun. I i.e-e iii i.".,. ii.i.ij Ulii ti, .jht proper t c ti me out in .ti'.- to tt.c J iihuc, l.itiiig at tie ii,:i nd voting lor Mr. J'.a. tiaiian. It a- r. jr ii,l bal -.v.. have c l.tion V, noti.-e tl.i -ir irM-. id a-ii d n .t fi d j "j, bi-lii - ti.at t:n ir ui RcUoii cannot i'.,jre our party. 'J i.ey h iv-.- a ri.d.t to act they think proper. lie';- l.f.i.'.e the occa-ion r. ijiiii s ti'tu ttvot. t i.e I - uioeratie ti'k.t, wi think difft-retitiy, atri their : o. ( arat.-. A'l vo a-', our fiiii.l- to do, wht have st i tl fi r in thus far, H to :nt a f-- we. ks b.tiirer. at, 1 if s-ieh deii.'.ii-trati .i.a are not in a i.i. ' -tc'l, t.- will s.iti-l'y them that the pu-itiot. ul tt. e two "i t.titiit - a are urrteti- L .e, tt u wij aJxit c arc wrji: . .' essrs. tn. .. tiO-'L'iii Ulii? National f onvrntion. We have given tliis week, at length, tbe proceedings of the Whig Natioual Couven- tion, which tin-1 at Baltimore on the 13th instant. To try nnd kill the effect of this action of the Old Line Whip, the Sag Nicht . , . , , V , JornU have Mated that it waa composed of Know Nothings. Now, Mr. E. J. Hide, the senior editor of the Fayettcville ( srrrcrt w)0 wng a delegate, sfntoa that it , . , . . was composed tnlnri of Old Line Y iil's, ' ' h' care being taken to prevent anyone who bud been a member f any other party from nttendin" as a delegate. The Sa Nicht journas;nj. t)lU meeting will htve no etToct. , . , lh".T M' tliia were they so par- tieular as to state that the mcetingwas com- posed of Know Nothings. , FlUlIlorr nnd the h- fonvrntion. i tie nomination ot fllillant l-illmore ny to the Presidential canvass This Conven- tion was led on and directed by some of; ,1 ..( .i .i the master spirits of this, or any other conn- J try, and with the good of their country in view, and after mature deliberation, they the hearty " well-done." This result, though : .micipated. cannot fail to create a deep and controlling sensation througuout the length ,,,,,, sun iirpanin ni inn inii i . .. - , Mr. Fillmore had already been placed in .ii - i nmiutc uuu flin;nuj iTfll un in. r0mination by a large and influential body of h-s feUow "ciiz(m and j,;, caimg were Icing urged and defended hy thousands of. no longer " Janes Puchanati," but xealous and enthusiastic friends in all sec-1 tnc " Petnocratic riatform." Are the peo tinn of the Union. And to make his pros-' p' of this country williiis to vote for such pcets, which were brijht before, still more - man "hen he has an exponent that ' has assured and encouraging, he has now re-: done the country some srviec," has been tl,A nnni.itiiinn nf T ti 1 1 V- linnnl tried and found faithful to the Constitution , , ' nj t - ,i e .i v r.NTioN, r. i ne rriiinorc convention an- Convention, a body which included amongst. nd tl Law,, knowmg no North, no South. 3 o.cwk inoMiiri? .. its members some of the most distinguished no no Hest. but aothingbut the coun- nn,inatcd a Stat- Ticket, and the Hon. Pa men in the nation. And throneb those men, T- an,, h whole country. One word j rid I'llmsti and Jeee C. Punn as Kleet.ars .chosen for their a ility, experience and mor- t e .i t t. .t. ' 1 worn., ine party liave prue..iu.ieti iu me wrll their . . . . reverence for the con-t.tution of tbe United States their unalterable at- ', tsrhment to the National Union, and their' ! f xed determination to do all in their rower ' to preserve that Constitution and the Union ' . . . . i r.t. :. ..a t , .t..n..Ann m..A t.nta miicii ii crraieu, mr lueuise. ei iim uici posterity. , Uiliard Fillmore is no new man, whose ' claims to the confidence and support of the people have been sprung hastily tjj.rn the country. He i not nominated for his avail- abilitv' but for his known worth, his tried Principles, and ht, distin-.i.-hed ability, ins came una lame aire no. tne gr---. . dat- ovanpsront creations of a heated and frorzied political imagination, but they are cnarge, nui ao one win ueoy our ri-lil te mane i.y the t mporary chairman to torce household word to the great body of wlect whom .we will b-aor. We bold tl,ati.' H" me'tins John H. (ioore as per . . . , , , " l nn ,., Mtl.. . tnr.i -l, .tl-. ! '.a"nt chairman, "jsni't an oTer.h. ln.in; tlie American people, lie nas necn wcisu- ed in the balance and was not found want- ing. He has been tried as the chief ma-gi-trate of the Republii?, aDd the result of Lis ailministration is known to the country and to tbe world. He is a reliable statesman, 1 in undoubted conservative, and an unwa- i veririg advocate of the Union as it was un dor Wa-hington and Jtffer-'on, with all it Irijr-Cia and its blessings. ! His letter accepting the nomination of the American party, very clearly and dis- j tinctly cets forth the principles of his plat form, lie proclaims in unn.i.takable lan guage, I. in sincere and earnest de-are to see the administration of our government res- tor. - J to its origin .1 simplicity which walked the firt jears of onr cxis trr.ee, and, if possible, to quiet that alarming and sectional agitation, which, while it de lights tbe monarchist of Europe, caues eve ry true friend of our country to mourn. Kvr rv mail brings accounts of the mas- " Ptterin-oto give force and power to tne canvas, in favor of the tried aud accepted An,.-rieaa candidate. The importance of this p.rUl:.r niovcment-tlee .pot.tancous .,rn-;,1? at f.e masses. ,s unj unuer-toou at.ri afpnerttou ny me political.. IK, ai least, knows that the ;,oy,,,e lead ahenever- . . . , ., , i they are exctcd to action, while the ...ere politician, and political leaders are con,- ' , , i i peitcd to follow thc.f lead. Let the true- n.i.netits of the masses give expression- -. t tbe earne.tncK. of their boue.t convic-1 t.oi, be once felt, and the demagogue cow. ! rs befaro it, and seeks to make some pro-' nitiatiun to thc soteroii'ti nowcr. into whose ' prcoence he fee.la biisif brought. It is, : therefore, truly encouraging to hear, day after day, of the gathering of the people of the wLole country in asiemblaes, which, for number, weight and influence, arc al- ino.-t .uimarai e eu : ir u announce t lie dowi.fail of the corruption of cliijuta, and pive evidence that tbe masses are determin ed to save the country from anarchy and filluinrr't Prnsprru BriEhlniinr. V.'e Lave expressed the opinion from the eoniiiirnoen.etit of the Presidential contest, titut Mr. Fillmore would certainly be dec i ti-d Vie I. ave not chanjej thia o'.iuion,: although the pr-.-peets Lave for a while j been aa i n-1 u- but now, we believe- bis ' t r'-t..-ef have coiuii.ene. il bruhten ai.'l ... I I. tl-l mil continue L'roin2 tri''hler aiei briiih- ' i ter un.il tl,e election. In tlie hr-t place, (he V,'Li Ni.lio.ial ( 'onventio.j endorcd Lis ijot.iinatioti. in the second place, the North A.iitrii.an p.rty bac joined the Fillmore in n ; and in the third place, the )at polit- ieal r,es ! ate that the JleliiOfi ati of New York have ilet-niiined to unite with thit I'tiintorf in. ti to defeat Fr-t..oiit. These cirr-iiin-tani et all jro to strelilhci. ut in the iirjioti, that Mr. Fillmore will be the sue - ' ce'i fii candidate. To our fiicnda we would ' i you to desert your partv when you see there J. 1 ... is no cuane lor your cauuiuatc. iticn wo could not hlatie you for going over " e have never st-fn the time during this con test that we tfcought it at all necessary for the Whigs ot Americans to join the Demo cratic party jinlcss tliey desired to be on the strong side. We stated it from the first that Mri liuehiinau could not be elec ted, we still lelievo so, and to every Union loving man wi say, if you desire a perpet uation of this glorious country, vote for Mil lard Fillmore.,. Although the love of many is growing cold, this should stimulate you to renewed aolivity, aud make you deter mine to go for the I'tiion now ami ' forever ( let others do a they may. Thf oklrst Rmii.in. We invito the attention of all lovers of following sentiment ex- r. Fillmore in a speech deliver- on his arrival home from " If there be those either North or South Tno rt(,Blrc n administration tor the .North !.'"iiisi ine coutn or tnc ,-souin as aa nsj ... v .u .t . .i . T , , the .North, they are not the men who should ere tter i ,,,. For mv part. I j know only my country, my whole country; 'n2 ' ever came from him equal to the ;tb. I5ing a wiry politician he has en- 'favored to he u.l things to all men. and iuv r i uai iieeii nil Bill nirTiirmi: prprr imnnrrnnr - j ( measure that baa been brought forward in ' - " iivn-a in 'be country. And to cap the climax at his late aeeeptarie of his nominafion.'he stated a10- " "'"'re lo see our civil and rolie-ious rrifilotros n..rnrini f.,tl, nnA ---- , -p.-- (.. . v. ... f . . f rn j nut of posterity w say vote f.r Millard Fillmore. fol. B.irrinfrrll tfltiT. There is one thiu2 in Col. Barrinrjers! Letter which we neglected to notice lati , r . tr . i .. Tt ic .l,ia T I il.A 1.A .P,n - v.. - no rum iui m. r1"' ciples of the American Party are anti lie - publican but he barely makes tbe as-er-1 tion without deigning to give any proof to: bear Lim out in the charge, and ve 111,.., content ourelrea by a bare denial, but we ; desire to know why h did not enlighten ' ., i , . . , . , ' the people on the subject, and give the,,, i - " I his position. W e know why he make the 1 y - .-..6.., giance to " aiy other foreign prince, p.oten-1 tat oi power, and who refues to recognige; the Federal or State Constitutions as pira-! mount to all otler law, " should not be per-! ., . . .... . say take cjurage. It is time enough for certainly is Dot anti rtpu't !icatiim if weTije 'remark was received aith a utorm of know what it means. hise. orot'O'', T!mt it is iiirrpf'iirnt.iii ri'i-' fyT The National Intelligorccr has come, out for Fillmore and I'ot.elsou From oar ( orrrkpunilmt. C'lARI.f.sToN, Sept. 2i, Xr'td. A bomb elploded this morning in the po litical camp f Charleston in the shape of j . in , . t i a ii ar 1 1 uto i n uic v ii ai :i -..jit .'i .-1 e ui j oi ue'i - " A Nuilitier- and addre.-ed to the Hot,.'""""1 ''j'1"'"'- There were about A. O. Magrth. It is written with great j 1 .0,, Vrwn Pr M force and ahlity, and is oealhinly pointed, and Leaulifuly fevere. The friends of the Ilonoi able eofitletnari who has thus been put .i. 'a.- i t. i. t il ution l.e pomcai raea, are eirtica uuuto , . i- - ii , i f.uijtlcd at tit toil, wholesalo and unex-1 pet-ted .attack which has ,1(IS been made up-. on tneir chos standard-bearer, ju-t as t:,ev ! re flatter.r tt.cmsr .vc.e that the oppo,,. : tiou was deal, ana tl.ry hail tnc. ca't.e all. . th(irownUnd, ,L tLis ,o!ern Ju; I IlllJS bs paralieJ the,,, with this anlookc.l ; iw trn- ?..?N.p.t t,t , u. e.-.i.,, . " ,f f l1;''''"'" ' i bepn hurled with crashing force into their . " A Nullifier " di, his pen in ga!l,! ,n,j mM,U hb . II13M,tr Lan,?. "j , , , . , And to m.ke the matter worse, ju,t up- on the heels bf tl... amde-t cut of a,l j colues the noiiination of (.ol. Jul.n K.CareW, cnt...entof tL'redoubt.b:e hen of the Y:m ermine. The immortal committee' of thirty ail, ho took the liberty of dicta tine to three thmiaand votes, hare been clos eted in caiicU' h.eetin a!i day, but the ro. j suit of their deliberation! is uot yet known! .L. I:. Tl...:. ..,.11..... i I 1 it mc Iiijl.lic, a i.e.r ninwrii aim i-iitiieiw. lees have betm gatlierin about in knout at: 1 the corners of th streets, lookinr pale and! ' tlir.,i.fl.t'.l Vrwita. flared trt ar,ftt.L rtnt tlieir 1 -- t i wtitiitTitit. )fit the wief ani more eipcri- ' enced on 1 v shook their ponderous pates i-i i ominous silnee. They are fully impressed j with the I'iM that rOlnetLllip must done, and that speedily, or the Hat-hem, of Hi-1 bernian Hall will po the way of Othello's, occupation, aud nothing ill he left then but ' " aarcrt tiieiuoriea of the past." And their: cry is, " help me, Ca-sius, or I peritii." I see l y a telegraphic dispatch from ( o- l"'"I,ia. tl.at a teavy irosi ten ... tnat, vtcin-; , ., , ' , . . . ' , ,t , , a. atl I '! It tt 1.1. tj ut'l'Vi j-aii. wi mj i I'm-. Tit. iiu r. vion is that much dania has been tej-t aiaad by thecotton crop, which is "" j "iji'"-"i H'1"" J "lt" ll-ll Hill, .lilt H'Mll ll.lri ui nilli'.l II .,, , .. , . , . I . - . t . l. : i - w.. .f i.r u. t nanntie. j nc t iieriiin.iie.er ..ere .i-.i iwori-: 'a - (ei.r(.ri yesterday and the weither litis niornin? ia cold rnouifh for fire and over-: coats. I linn) never cxperiencerl such vteaih er as this in this latitude in l-'epti nibcr Hot it is too early for winter weather like this to continue, and we may yet find weath er warm -noui'li to biing hank the ...o-..ii- i toes, which were all froxen et. ff tl.U morn. ' in. , The fevof is still pretty much in uiio. alrl.o' .tnen iii v last lettor We have hail i . . -..i . i ,i. ,,..,.,, I ; i... 1 TLe report je -tcrday was five, and thi 1 morninj, four. The report of the Ikmrdj lu'alt ,or last week enumS ycs.er 1 dav niortiiniT. show a hill of All deaths, ,, ' ... r n,. t,.vr liui.. v ir ui w tile II hiic 'i ..... ''l, f . II l.,,,l.i ninn,.il It .ill. firl-lilv. II 1.(1 there has been quite a largo nuniher of country merchant in the city, both from this stato aud Georgia. 'J he who do not feel willinir to come, me sending their or ders, which infuses into our market the us ual lively ni.d active interest. There has very few merchants gone to New York this season, on account of litter political feeling between the Uvo sections, lis! well as the prevalence there of small pox and yellow fever, the latter of which lias tnken off double the number of victims that it has iu Charleston. The retail trade on King street has also opened with quite n j fl lurish of trumpets, nnd tt is really ilclu'l.t ful to masculine humanity to see the silks and satins, fuss and feathers, kids and cal ico, that crowd that fashionable mart on these pleasant and sunny afternoons. ASHLEY. FKOM KANSAS. St. Lot: is, Si p. '-'2. Kansas dates of the "ith state that fifty Southern i"CII. under lio1 inon. had a flL'bt'w ,,r..-n. We hve every n.ul aii)ili.nV th.,t at (irasshoprii'r rails on thn loth with a Northern force, who were espttirintr horses , . . . . .i . . .i w .1 and provisions. On hr 'next day the .south - erners were attacked by IfOO Northerners, under Harvey. After two hours' hard fijht- it.tr. in which twelve Northerners and three lOUIUei lit, s nti e Ii 1 1 leu, H.I u.inu ,:vu f U: fy days was cred upon. Advices from Kstnas stale that 2,5110 Missourians were nt Franklin, w ith the Ie- siin of reducitii; that town. A bsttle with , the I' reeoiler wis expected. The Freeril- j ers under Harvey htd been captured by j the dragoons. j St. Locrs, September 20. Advices frnra Welport of the 19th state! that (ion. Geary with a battnlli. n of dr.isr-1 oons had gone after Lane to arret him j fie had probably gone into Nebraska. The I Southernors were nnranirin?; for tha elee- j tion, which was to take place on the Ub of. October. I rorilEsTrTt, N Y. Sept. 21. Tn e New York Amkhkax Statu Con- . tor the Mate at lar-e clo-inj witn three I cheers for Fillmore and the Americans. "e -sorwiern -vnieripons ni i.ieir rv-ti- . n ,,,;.,. 0,.,f..!U 're. v t i..- .e re-pondin? to the other Convet,ti-.n for a fusion, reafErminj the Northern Atneriean pHneiple., and declared their National Cotn- T, ., ' . .. . ..c 'ih?s are tiowinjunt ritifieat.on ... . . . "ld'lra'.'. i lie nomination were haile'l with ci.thiisiatie delight. The meeting number" O,"0l) per sons. O--0itn, N. II , Sept 22. 1'rsr.r.vB ot to Iit rivr thk Pnrs. ,. Rrsct.vi oTto Iirrivr THE Pnrs. 'KT ov UlTr.t) Stati.s A larce meetin ' of ttio citizens of this cit v was held ' , ' ' ' v hr . of makin; arrangements fr givinj a rercp tion to President Pierce. An attemrt was TrTllu j,., s j Ohn nil!T wa made chairman of the meeting:. 'ten. Low obtained the daor and said be . "1"'r"' ' "7."' wl..-n ti.ey woiit.J re-pct in n. 1 n-ree i hii-hlv as thev now do 'Jen. Jaekn Zens of' ('(jHrontt to miihf iirrn ur"i'tt tor giving n puL'ic ri'iptiijn to I'miitrut I'irrrt it the prrs'Hl time. Mr. l'o?2 boldlf aroal?n.l Proi lent Pierco as responaihlc for noarlv all the miio ders nd outrages that have been commit ted by tbe border rnffitr,s in Kansas. An attempt was nnd.; to gaj bim down, but he was heard, and his resolution was ai,:a t.y a vote oi r 'ir to orii . at i tnc re .1.1 ArfAlPrt I Wami.JTov. No trraf v . , , , - has heeti n.'nol itl. Knrrland, hut certain , , , M J. .n U con,.,u.ion of , tr,tt- t(wr ,u Kr, of ,:Urc1,lon r,.tlros fro, ,be , ,,,. UhiU u t- , . ... . " - lv,':';.d ,J. r,., Jrli.,, ,u aurCi, our ,;ov,.r,(lllo, liat .ortu.,,, .,Vtrrv riU1.;., , , r . fraction of our laws by i,-r a-ents. He . , , ., . . u i.- h'" "-P'-"1' '" at llaltimore. " ''p f "'-f the ."slave trade. the parti.i-r in biiness of (i( ,,ortll,r ,,, in NVw York ha, ill(1,cU.,, T,lU t;oSMa, is thc Mi. j,!,,', on. TVT'ar.T TT ff r r trl C?) afaaa W ko7UUU,i9i 7 K are ri'cnviup f.ur prn' fni.t'ly nf K.iH , ml Wii.t r fp'milW wliirh mhni h ilii i iff riit-.ip till tiir- rh arHjxf. liUKM k STKKLK. i Srpt. vi. iof,c. t.u ; l.'iikl)i'iiiili'i'i'. i Swi. J iront A. (.'uu.hnc K-.uunf A Iriavrtiny " r ..lllirni jra, " " ..ll.ira, " " M.nia, eal l..iee Seta, 11. .ca ln.1 a lute. 1SKF..M STKMLK. .S-.I. 3', IS.'.r,. i.T. Itolliux l..ih. rUi;M STKKLI-a. Stpi. J-i, ItiiS. ij.-. ii lie ii u i:i; I L.-sX(i- Al l. KIMiS. JlltK.M k STKK1.K. ,Vo. 3D, It.'tft. I. iuthx Ort ms iII.h. i T llir: l.irgoat ...nl M .at V,r nl Si.,. i .i r i.l fi t. d in tin. ..'i irk. 1. I'.i;i:m ,t .-Ti:i:i.i:. Suit. :t , iH-,fi. tr, I I.l S II'I..INS, A-IH1I.!; IX. I'l.AlliS IiI'.K.M S i kki.i;. .r. Sift. :io, i Liners i i o vivs. A VI I. V I.AIil.r.M'iH K, v.rv el ,,.,, ,. ;U i-nil. l'.UUM . .STF.F.I.I-:. Sift. 'J'l, bX iii Vnrt for I he r olf ! JKFFMiS' AMIIKOTVri'.S ore put up in two glasses ami II Klt.M KTIfAI.LY eale-il, and are w.i mint. J ..ever li fide r spat. JKHKIIS has line ten years coiisnun n ..... ... ... in the biimin', during winch time h Inn taken Uiwnrtl of Thirty Thonsanil lifu-likv bikencm'S uml reeeiml thn e first Preiiiiinn. JKKFKIJS will rtiiiain in ("liurlnllu hut two week liiiifi r. Those w Uliinp perlVet Ainliroly.H'i will ilo will t" improve tins ipnrtiiniir. l!onni out Brown, SliU i t'u's Slore, opposite Kerr's lion I. .;. 311, ISjC. To lit- I'.ii um i of W i'slrrn oi Hi ;ir.liiia ! aio: rit.ivino thk lak;kst f ? S TlH K I'F VWA. & WIXTKK (1.(11 II II l!l)V.l!l: of all kin.l.. IIKU. ti AN SIIDK-s, the b.-t in t'l' Mi irUrt, mill liol.i'I't lieii.rr Hie mlvuiii e, NH(.Ht) KKItSK.VS mul MX. SKVS. NlllJIfO nu.l lli:i III.ANKI'T.S at very Inw prieei. II ATS ami CAPS, all v irietii , a Inree nliH-k of (!. l-'.lt I IIS, rnii.stiii; in part uf Sii. ..... I'.lV.... It.. I.. Iliu' Ciimir ml llnn.l. II,. Cinir. the largest slock in market anil boufl.t be. .'.,. Il.r .,:ni,rp n.l will he So!. I at corrr,.i.,lie. nm hr IihiihI in i lirr imslar tiinnii Mnt. '" '" . ch. an.l wo are cstor. . iniurii nut In be nmiflauta, anil all we uk i .in ex. 1 ,uiiin itiin l()r ,nJ ,,,.,,,, t-AS or pU,.l(1., i.ymg ei..i..n.ero. Ii" ym. n.mt to save I yur tn mey efii buy t;o.i.l rlienp. full nH eo ' "" f"" bunnir.i.o it will i.'..ru u n gret plon. urn In iiow vmi ii ! we have, bin convinre yu niioivx, stitt .t co. Chitrlnlll, Srpt. 311, Isijti. Fashionable liaznr ! li.S. S W reisrif..llr in. n.is her fru-fiiis anil Ihc jnuliUC L'l .M-r.l'lv 1 1 . . t ho io .i,,w reeei.it of hrr r..ll min mlrr A,y sjSK (.(Mil IS, ciiini.il (ftL j rjilnolijlilr Mill. i' ' a' up of New iilni miry of the U- AM OTHKIl r.xrv AiMici.Ks. c.iU l.I iU .1 In pleine. All w 'm i'"iro In m.i.y lu,-ii.s.-lv.- w.ili Y lnini..l.ii- iitirii in l.t r 1 1 lie- will it. II In mil nm) tx r In r Si. .ell . She will m tforii iter I'nuiimt lti"t reiMiniblc ij r I e r lur ( '..-II. Ii' All DI.MiF.US iunrlu.illy iiw.il t . S rt. .HI. I- 3Jtf illlirt Itll' l.tlllrl fuv !. A Uor r npportH ml 'V to pi win t n con irntent mul lirtthy Il-nnt. I II tl miii-r-i'K-r . ii. uroii of cli- i.if h.o r,4.iUt...ri, iii. .ti il in M - . kli-i.tii.rg ri.i.i.ltr. our In .lor will ut" ,fr..'o 'I'u-n Mni..-n tiil'hr- fur A .r. It .u IL..J. lir.nu.i lo.irs. Wt ., ,. n ,mlCii..u u( i.. I'ubhe Uei.ii. s i . Tin- ir.rt 295 Acres, , lu-t w oil. is oi tltk amtidy soil,, nt Lit cull.va. tern .!. prsdm' Kelt, lf.ill 7. e.i-i. re uie'or ri, iiii..n, ii.i u.i-fo f ' in "'I i-:o tor L..M ' J . .. . 1 ... -I . - 1. .1 ....... .. I ..... nrii n nvtii'i iq m- , " if . i t. ...... . . , ,,,. e.w ,.,,.,, ,,.,, .) ui.i r.. .. e-.j .. ,,-f. Ii w. .i ..!.-...'. a I .rto i.r m.t. ru.n.iiirf t: r. ujh tin- ir .et, on i.irii 1'ire n t-.nic t A ,m..,,,rv ., . it,. i.,; j,iro'.. i. Pme,.!,.. N. Mv F.ol.T. II. IIAHIUS. t:Jlr Sip!. 3i, l-j1:. ltiwlntiit. T 'IIK firm of Cjilin. A Ia v. is disaolvcd bv tiiMtual cinaerit. Tl llioks and Ac ern.i.l- are in tho b.tiii of r . A Ion Ciiiae lor t.,11. l.na. are! avo fiqi.-al t'liiso . M-tit.l to um I. e . i on t.t .it nii'iii-iii t.-i r a n.i aitlio, , u.r firm u.u. t ho aot l'r, . it,, , nit.-a . COLLINS A II VMS. S-ft. 13, l-'.t". s.'tr I mplnymert fir 1 OOO Person. ANTKD. I M I I l'l I II. V. ALIA IS in rr -.i.-i.. mr.- . J "I II A IN K l Ik KI) Ul UKU" ; r, A " 'nr. l. ti V of S 'i;.(urr Srrn 4.1-1 rui-lil ('"i.i t h ( rt tfli "f tt c rri.l nf thr I, t K.i-irti : b i. if I. .S A !.lti A. .M M. I).' r.iiii.iff'hj Ti"t li'f' oft- Mpe. l M S. If I f f nS VUU il IN M -liN U.50-MO. K tl 'I I ) '2 l.-llht 4 . f irf -l.lr thf in f u'tiiMi ni iti'fotn r'i.i of tltf Ih, fiiriiiiti-f ftilU't r'f il -irmy ot t"" Hwl Itifljllttj Sir : V. ti- t rm (,(' W.-fnt. A iriiff r .py ll, Hi i.ira, ! ( t iii i on r- rrij.t of f t nl pf i. rr. A rirrijl r, t c fti'i.f. nuti Tr.nB tit A. jfttt nl Kt f.rw ift -d lv ij'!rr-.iijf I. J. I ,. hi tS. N... South T'-tf'J S-rrr. r.i4(?r.t.l.n. I! 'efftfH lifting ln-thr.f .ifJ.T'.w, I Wis! in i if , i" ! it-it. full lf " i fit rl.i.ai ur .f n r b tih, iinil will ifitni'ti'ti .t (i rr"'lf thai wiil r nt M- titr in lo ma Kr trfii f in lo f i h r m nf h. Tin- l;t mmpriwi .rf M(J Srw mid 'Mu!ir (too ,tiitn(g whirh wilt lit 'U"'t HfUin of l-i (m m .lluifj pufr r iption It-m k in Aiiif-ru. Au Wllnilngton, thmlotte and Rutherford lmiiiSton, Chulotte and Rutherf; K AII.-HO l)( OM I'A N V. IIK Annual M-'otuiif of Il.r S1..0 1 lt..- i .,f I In 1 1 otep 1 e V a e t !- hr i. ta I lio t,.a 11 ..I ii. nuin.ii.n, mi W t .)fl. V, I1.0 ti:,:t.nj ..I (I.-. tul. r t.i II. W. M ION, 1'to.i (. 111 Sept. IT, )o."i",. iv. tin bit' 1. n ami .utiii.s For Sale. N till- )i M-HhUv Hi th tr. J r tiif, I ht! t-t in. r iffi I.. a.i t lini will. tn aii by ',r-li r nf tt i ..nri nf iiity, on rriijit t.f Iwn Sf inon t "i v-iiu (1. with inii r t from (ne tl tynf Tr.'ict of Land, Itnoai. aa tho I,.pir Oeik Mil' I'L.til itmn. Tl.ta tr.tct ci.na.ata f 4'KI itrrra. I li, it taaituiilfil a ! I'ttltt'iblf Urlnl .Hill, . in a gT.it alt.le nf rprmtr. a.lli a l,luir II r. Bir-l u.lili.thi r Hill II ,t.a.-.. ,, ,i,,. ,t I,,,,,, ( h.ir liilli- riht mill ., ,n a li.-allli v ami i.t In r a .at i ili-airililo noilili..rli..,..l. I I H. M NI-AI',.-. m t. j Sijit. iii, I'ra. loo .",. i.r, aNotit't; If ANA W A V In.m tlie I tie I .,1 1 1 in-1 1 ., I, . ti i-if r .1 tin w ti ui t II t- I . .1 llll i.l I , l,r I S, y , ,lr. ,,, V,., ,,, ilri-. .1. I lie a i..l l..,y Ii .. i 'y. I,, .i-.u i; I., ,1 ' fj ... i y .i- in tn-t I tl. a eaal .l I 'I I. 1 1 i r 1 . . ... ... .......... , 4, o. tll-i .i- in lii-il in I fi II li.,r I ii.iii , ,- i ,, g -'T aa I'1' ' iiiill bi.'", f.ite I.Ua-fc ant k n. il, .if..- tin., y on it, alfiiw Ital, H'lth It i K li r r.itt ft . lllnr-.l faviril ill l- ,., ta n y K r-nii lli.f K,l ililiair nl lii.y In mi', i.r mntim- lum an Hint i in ei-l tiuit ne nit. WM. F. If A K Kit 'irioni1;., s,:,i t.:i, r-:,t; :t(l lt:utfii i-'w Aitlii r, S i ni lv. Pi n .1 i.i I. "tilt II..' Str.,y ,k nl tl, ia l-'illn. n. I r ty, .1 nit-lire , .11 a,7.-, lilt-wit .t mini' ;f i.l S. (.1. ,, l r. I. v l , In,. It ,., 1'-' it 1 1 tr..in i li ' Mire Mill. 1,1.. . t.nlli -.ri, I, ti li. o l'r, . V e..l,.t, an nlil iitnl ai il In lln- il.. 'l'l" tr inf i 1.. lir,,L. i, il,t ll i. U Ha a hill I II . lim T. .1. imi.TuN. ..,.. u:ir Sift '.'I. I ' rpjlHK undemigned renpectfully r-tnrn t) JL ll.uiiks to the Puhhe ifenernlly, f,r ,. . i ... I ..l.f.it.in lirafiita'f.tl niu.n I....... . i v - " . miH. (l pilron.iire hrslowed Uion them ..nil l,M, ,' t nil uttenlinn totl.o wiii.Uof timj, ciut ' i.erit a cii.ilinuiinre of the mime. "" In rrliirniiiir thnnk lin y would uti.lp tlm ( tj,. are now reccing lia.ly for the f . VAIL TliADK. a vry Urge and W EI. I. tKI.Kt"ri;i) STdf K ( I!AIJiiWAIiK ami llllOCKIlil, A cill nnd rvaiiiinnlinn is rrqnrslcH. FISI1EK, LUKKOUGUS k Co rift. 23, ifjti. I.T.I STEADY PR OGRESSIO? AT -A(i IJCITV. . ruVJE Sl USi IillIKU has the plra.nro tn ,. Ji imutirr lo tlm wurlH, lo whom lie se.,tti , nt..... i... .i - ' "" ",MU Pr""l "y ..in 1,r " "'"H! tr''T 't. gre. In tl, ..., l"r"' 1,1 '"U' -',,y ur111" b. in n., . , ." 1 mi. i, iij. in i n"n riiiiiii.ii'weiiiiiini.iillrtii ii.iec, in he e.illi il tin- ' Tn Mills," ami in,. , tiiave it in full i,u-ra1iiit. ...1. It will hr .he Lent, (il n.. I iho virjr l)it.) mil!, m r, 1h ,r v. 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I In ki-i. hey.-liii llio hio.iii.irtr .f oria.nl i.. ,.iil.j-a the aiH-rl nf K'nlr City a irm l.rlieo. t.-t llllll akrtrh i ; lit ,t a i il,n. ... j llllll ir.i(-,lliiil. w.lll lla l..wrril.e al.i.. . .i ! nig hean n irila : rh.ae rang, n I,:. .el, a ui er.-i . Iu. Iii.iipa Willi a-liMT'iif mil I r.n.1.. r. Il, , t i . ir.nrriui inins , i . Trin.i ai.lt: fl.r u.iij ' loot i ti a nt" a Jelivhlfnl rlitnute. aitr t... u - ' IihK ro a f i I ma : Ihr alrrt la arc rnhr , ,j i din nil I biiv li.r.nif: tho .tf ul l.jii -4 1 1 f iinii ioa ia iiii..( I. il ar.l, .lr fl, , , j . anil mrjjfi ; K g;, llli.tiiiiiirnl ria.-a al e , , II. nil l-, to artlif mi Ma ,.)i t,,,,,., , is inga oili-liiiril, ..ikil,g lb. w.i fa,!,, ,M).r , I ti K-iglr Cut il.lik lain Iu I ., i, ii. I.I.. r. ! : e t in i ,1, . h ,1 tn.-irii,. 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I t ailr I n It urn.r, lt!.it , I (...ne,p,l t-j... t'Vat.gr 37 ronla. P.ra Htarrlir.r Il.r .Ulr ao or to to., rnl linl tn a r...j on at j.lii ..tmn. i-t. -i l, I -..It. Tak Notice ! W I I.I. aotl at tn y profit... a in Ch .r'.lir i Vilh ai.d U'stlt .. tl. ,.Ih r ttrjl, h. l II o I i.tirtl t l ..ud, f mo J : .nil I.i of I'ti... f 1 1 , tie ro or ! aa I .re MVI.lt V - ;!.i;, ft .i n : rrtf tt' Mat flat )UU II- r. At.tn l1 I rsd of jIu-M.r Ml I,S .ni II !(-! v A 4 CAKCf MilS mM ; 1.1 t.i.II. n 1 1 M i : f ..rt.i I IUM WamiN ,.it ott.rr h(ki II .flltal Iwf C.c Ii. AM A prr.t ttin y Min r ar In J. tr-) .,.,n t i n I -n. 'rrd; fiuriti l,ni.n Mi li-r ifi .-i V ii nr. ( kattrt'i, S-fl. li, t-.J i N, II. ,l tl.r unit ti.nr anl plaeo, 1 ai!. t ro ft I nr a- il tit y Muli I. I i niiilr IiimiI. alUMI. I to.r: f Ma. S..rih I" l' l . - lo roi..ii,j i n . 1 1 . : r . I aa Mill" !. I III iiiv el S (.t.-..tw-r ii.af it". I I. If M-ut I II n, A lull t)V s v i .M.nnt I j.a, rn.l.r.i ii r I n. .1,1 . 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I i ail itul .1 ii. lite rail Ira I a,.l l,,t..ii' l"": I ..I IU t-.wn, a,,a Htr-ra iiitterM a t .i-r - w alin g Iii rlij ie in Ih, ,,,U( I ' 1 aT n1 ' I "' y I'.rnli.iB in ll,r roll ill I' ll '1 , "" '1'f'tipa t .aj , a it.l a ill It tat no ! .it tl ly tti i.lc. .hid, Mi l,i:.N". WILLIAM KANKIS. I ll M. i.i: N. I f.'i .', ., uai, ,v. ( ,s,j,i in, ir .it. 1,1 'iottll I'liipallf tor ttlr. I w "ii n.v i;i;siiii:m i; e i ' .' a I I.. lit , i.n '!'. .n-.trei I A 1 i I mi I 'liiirrtt-.tr 1 1 1 I ut t.r..tr.l I i. " ' '" alrri t, r ri.l,a ,jiaintiL' t. iimIi.so -- Ii irtoi , ,Ve. hy i Sift ir.,r.. K. lit l.iln,i al llir l.isnr.ir. tli.'i .JOHN 1 . lb IN I. a X a I uablo Land nm sai.i: tS l:j,r.ii..r i.f Kl iil tli I niiipl. il, " ' will -. II t.i the I, lull.-.! bill. h r. .1 H i 1 ll'.lia- tut II .rli.tle, ittt Tn. a. I. !! -Js!, i.l l.il. r Ileal, U'Hif 'I'll. ail. i y I.l t unit. Il.r "" a llll well k lit.lt it INaiidilioii, wllfre B.iiil fill M., lie, I, li ini!a C t . t ." 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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