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lion!) (Lnrolina c! i will be the last, lu order to do this it will be uccci..ary to raise four additional regi- I luelits. lie recommends the establishment ot ft a !" V'S. ; - " r. .A s. f. of Anions: territorial e-overnment for Arizona The subject of tlio Pacific Bail lload g . . . . .. . , i . r . . ' i From nur Correspondent. CuARLKsTOS, Deo. 9, 1857. We are having geuuiue loraratr weather ....in accomoanied hv a heavy, damp, dia- se-recablo atmosphere. The fo;; wai u go lito L 7n ; co Oration 1 TaTt ndght ,'h.t the street Uu.ru were ! P-csident, Hon. Mr. F. up. trie k was elected U 7 I scarcely vUibbs to the naked eye. V, wjlWJert p fcw. Alter organising, the h 35tli Con 8 .--I'lral ; I From ilia Nitinml Intellireneer. I for eortidoatei of deposit in the ihapn of Washington, December 7. GEN. JACKSON '8 SCUliMK UF A UNI- bank note, payable oa demand (at the ageu Sbnatb. The Senate assembled to day TKD STA1T.3 DANK. I oiea whoro depoaited) in gold or ailver, or at uoon. There were forty-nioo Senators Wo End in the Nashville Daily New, of suob. other fund a would be latisfuetory to present. Tho oath was administered to the rooeut dale, tho iuijj'med outline, embra- j the luider of aid certificate. I new Senator. In tho absence of the Yico- oin ' the leading feature of a UaiU ot tuo .. ror tn neposu 01 pnvato tumviuu- letted Uuiled States, auch a 1 resident alacltsoa, als tlie proper omoera or sain agencies stiouiu seems, avowed hid readiness to accept if i be directed to issue Many l'eiiioeriitio of auch mite a iw Tuesday. !tc r ruber 15, 1 S 57. : is comnie i- s . . i .........,.!.. ...,l. in tlirt ns,er.il rrn . oij- oic i. . J . i . .., j... mnA il... ; Senst., went into a short executive session, adopted by CongreM. ! -r-' ttent,on ,SCi"kJ " .'ue. '", P''S ' "" 7 ' ; " '.,,;....,;., ,:; ,.,. W. How. ,,oer of the Present time, and the Wash- they shall not ;n,.-nd,,o of .be "secretary ot the , M.y ;-"-' - 7""' lu'""; " " t f ' K lorVf he U-lford Cdle, Su- n,.on Uni e believe, u.uon. thein.h.r. tho. Bfi, or one hundred dollar. (The ; faver of the contraction ol ten small govern- the better, for tl.o.c o are m the hao t of ni. i h or e . .. nutiiejllt l0 il)VoU" tho ,l,4t Stata b'k, AoM b. looked to for .mall l mi nt steamers taUine ttiincs eooiy. 1 lie season is ueeiueu- m"." o r , - - ......... ! . The above are all the Win; poi.Uofj,, "4 Uoua. ..embied at U b" " "b'e' '1 'of r.? in I "T Ihe princip,, omeer. of the ...ncie. the U eoueluMon, th, 1 resident nieeb.nu end d lo ' 7ee8,c7"' ! oelock- T hundred and twen.yone Uc inst.tu.iou to which he beecamo in the end so 8hould be .u.hori.ed to rccei.e for the pub- K1" d'l'br.tl.f d. termMied ::.jaud thee who are harvc.ung their ice crop, ( o ti . n ,1B ,(llini.ra(H i,0llU it , ot be !.,,...,.. .,,d w. lie due. and from priyato depositor- besides -,.rovo oo l.ll pa,sed by I onpress .hicb bod it r.tber an up.m. cumuc., . , r r" I. Orr. ..f South hone it .,11 not nrove unnrolitablerfor then, I ,o1d and silver, the note. If such apeoie. Conference ha adjourned and the preacU- ., , , , , . Droi60. of iUC, . bank ns would ! nayintf Slate banks as they may consider of tor their different neiue ot r , . It i .... i.;. .ii..,!.. n f ii..i uogcuic i t,,. -A-u una re..iu.tl uiiri irn.t l.r. A t r v (Iff.TtMipe wliioK ninnv coiiiitJer 7. TL oortitlokteft of dt'D0'it U.4ued bv L-i t.H mum. ic i u ----- J - . . in vmwn tSWfUIIIV. Ull IB VI 1 In ait U. w. . OARRT O. DAVM, wift 0f Mr. J.is'r ii til 6lilU or uf l.cr iru. " "" " Variety Store. sue .t iiiany cerli&eates ud j ( might be retired, provided ft'Sll t OlllCCtlOriirieS. Fl'llik be of a le denomination . A. ) i he ha not examined, and therefore reeoni ir..rndsto both House to allow him tulli- eii iil liuie for this purpo.-c previous to aJ- jouruuient. I er have left i labor. We of Charleston, are ; pleased vtitb those the liishop was Tlie Presideot mid Kansas. Judge Douglass iu the U. Seuate, has the proper officer of aaid aeucies should y where id payment of the land oiLues lor euou-h to send us, lor which he n.n our i blicna uolllillateJ Mr. Grow ou the it need not perbsps be dee.ncd surprising j also be received eyery most .iiicere thanks. I lucst heartily repcu , fif r , teUigmoer ony hu Uwr ,,01. ,he pul(,io duB,( ,nj lt of the naujihtj threat h.ch I made against cM app0iU-J Messrs. Banks and : t.lity to the Bank of the United States, an ' public landi. h..u m u.y last, and t now fully endorse hi. Mf Vn o t , j by Mr yid.lle, should coti.ider 8. The officer, of the ,!.., ...utrnriiin mill sliall ue MIT iiiUiirnee. I . t . .. ... ... " ' , , i .... geueie. should be of iLe 10th i:.! ant. that the Directors of the above roa l have urc.ared a divideud of 3 tT teat, for t'.ie Jat fix wotiths. payable on g-, i after tbe '. -t ,-f .liinusry txt. AVhr. ti il;o itjl eons' U-raiini the Irirdne of tLi; i.u.o tui atiiufs much iu favor of the bu:iues of liiis road. IIK subcrilwr r.Noifully inform. ,. , , & sen. ol ClisrlolU .lid .urrounum. WlUB, h. Im.au bind auii is uu.Uulli . from Now Vurk, ' rcc'' Confectionaries, Fruits IM NCY UOCEK I KS, f 4 v to it At co, sLl'. toys, TlUHicill IUktl'IIIIM-, rim: wohk, iiouiiv iiohsu, Vi-lori pedes. Willow Wag,,!,. " ' Cliulrs, Work.lH.,V Uhrt tag,., ef eveiy v.riily. J. d. palmer Du. IS, 1857. , tf P. 8. Hiving Kcuni! the seriier.ul , g, f Biker, I .in prepared to f'urm.h luwri.ii a , ' ii!er has repned to bun. tut be is picked in bcin? continued iu such The corresf oudcut cf ihe Iialtiinore Suu' a j.loa.-ant field of lubor. viiiorous Mows ot tue warrior s resideut. aujust Ihe Paiances stanatnir ag.ini 'fires : I ill a iik vou for the honor you have l'r the benefit of such loyal adhrrentsto if any, their notes should no longer be re- conferred fu selecting uie to preside over the political code of President Jackson, we ceived op deposits, and suit be instituted says that Col. Forney had an iiu.TUcw with Dr. Cress, who, with his amiable and ac- VQur J.-hkorutiouo. The delicate and re- have already alluded to the fact that, even; against them forthwith for the amount of VALUABLE PROPERTY FUll SALE. ' Ml l.iin. '..ife Tea :!. is in :!ie Limestone lin Atadin.v, L;..-Ud :hoi;!v ciwuj a Cone,- la our town. From ihe ( osiiioti of these la aiee. the l.iver. of good music may expect a r. h tr-a, st:d we hope they will turn out &J t've ihui a fu'I l.oj.-e. fiuce oar la.-t paper two Jroy of hc8, rut of 40: and -ne of 2", hare vi-ited our t:D. Ki'!.t ee! : ;:o as asked, t at a ft as Ij I, tov.rr.e.i ly the f liee in .'ui.U'rv. lie ( from our ntlisi." oi'h of us tb -it peri be-n t fit red at 6. " ti-J . sti'i foil;? ei' tct it to be as low as on tue -1st lA-cem.-er, wuea ttie J.tcou:ptou ' Couti:v ,n is to be subii:i:ted to the popular i vote. j This corr. f t o;.d'iit, hoecuis to le well infurmci states, that "if the Lei .unptou Corjsiiluiion be adopted Iv Consrcs, it ' l.l net be peace, but a sword. Ml ja: u.d.y ul Hril J.nU4rj( 0l Ilia fourl llnwas ia lb.ik.iu the Presiuent ou KaL"-a ntTiirs, and the re-, coiuplisbcd wife, has just returned from a jU(,nsjV,e rtuties of the chair will be com- in refusin to attach hi sienaturo to the their indebtedness to the said agencies. 1 .ult is that it leaves the matter where it was I .ve,r a ,rjTel on llie Continent, preacneu at p,,tiTey j , -jf I shU be so fortunate as proposed rccharter of ihe l.Vitod States . For the purposes of affording exchange bBWil tOM l.RT. 4Uf,,r .he Prel3eut tctn? determined that! Tri"''J .on Sunday niornins. lie i seems mi- , t(J ,.ruT(.- ;,,jU(,t!e!s I will, your co opera- 'Bank in le,3., be avowed his persuasion ; facilkie to tho tradina and tiereaotile com- C'!.-!Ti, roe I! irrk and Mr. K P,-1-' ' i i -i i r c i . Pr0VrJ lu besilh aDd spirits, and was wel- , ,i( uiaiiitainini; the dignity und presery- that " t Bank of the I'uited States is iu uia- j muiiities, the proper officer of the agencies tlie iv.ns.is f.i-'ii.ii! snuii navo i tir election . , :.i. . i . .. n c y .... i . . . r i comeu uu open .rui.i .no u,a,.v piu- : ,1,. rinnim nf t hn. l h n, ... r re.neet. e.-mv, ent for I n (lOveriiineut : flhould not an be aul ionaed. hut directed IHllons uy uis iiuuicruus .uu inuueiiiiii uircic J, ... ,,.l,, ,-.,...., ... . ,,i, fr l ... n.i,. " l'r urn. v I., tn fnrr. ..... r..l. 1. !...J...T .1 .. It j .lid liill.llitfltll, hn hll h.dll I . . . .- . . . , .1 I. j pilau peek most earnestly to aiiiuiuister this he had suf.yesleJ to L oupress (iu his tie country " v- t . -i iirmiv i ni t h i ui I v and lmnariia v. animal ne.Mi ol Hi ceinner. I 1 1 tue cro- lion or ttie airencies wou u aum i oi u. cuar- r.i. iiwrinnr ii.s kxo n..,.. ....i burtr Female College to which his varied; TIi',i nr.tl iii,.ri..la unnfiilnl tnnnri1iiir. i.rii-l .-.f i ii.t il .it i n rt .n'innutr " whelher irinir aimh nr.liiinin only a. Would be iuffi - I "nil Well ul nrillrnl '.,.. .""" llllliiruv llicilli u.mio r- v , . r ,, r.,1 ,. .,., , I,.,... ,ff.,r, I.a I ,unrilit 1 irr ...... I In HJfr.tl, il ,1 1 tl rn . I I n n.f tin. I J I- "I"" atll mi. Tu.d.y of aril J.nuirvt ooit UlV ilUJlealnn Tryon .intt, op..iir u tlie Pn.bn, ish drafts opou differeul sention. of ! n''!",'' '"1iu"ilut th of K. M , , i ., . ; nJ Itnb. rt Sterlin?. .nd l,.l Win. 3i f,r, f, , miry, if desired, whenever the situa- ;,d ,.,, bcl, fr.t. o uT, , ,, , s th agencies would admit of it, char- r.l Itwrilinp ti.S Wfco liiIM, ,j M, . '" .earning, iii.ineu. taieuts u n.aiure , hy tl,. rv0p!c 0f this confederacy admonish the advantage afforded by the present Bank , eienl to defray the additional expense i ', -" u, i.K peneiice are abundantly adapted. Hi let- ,0 cui,iVJtc , patriotism as expansive as of the Unite J States mi:ht not be secured ; easioued by the receiving and paying out ,, ,b. ,ln ,in ,nJ , . ters from the oid world, as y ell as those of (ho rerul;ic iUe,f. 1 cherish the ardent through the egeucy of fAe' Bunk of the I'm. I ihe funds of private individuals. f. tJu u PLANTATION Z',i i' .Mrs tross, have been extensively read and h tLit oaf ,,!c d(lt5e, b(,re may he le,i .utrs, .10 mtkhfudm its principles a,id 10. TbeouVer of the agencies should be Opt I... f.mi.bdl, uto'e, I..,., 5 o,,i.. .... . i auuiirea. 1 am also pieasea 10 learn tnai j-i.. ,j ; .,,,,1, , n,nner i ..i,i..,l,l ! .n..-..rr ,n r.i o.ri',i ,,,, ,,,,,,! ,in,l r,n, .iru.) ,.. m.t.... he intends r uhii.-hing . book of 'rye'i ; the constitution, t. reserve the union of these other orciions.'' To fthicb the President ' ouarterly return, to the Secretary of the ! '"d; J,'i"''l'' which wiil be much ouel.t for, and find a-0 rr.r ..,.1 ,...:t.i-: .!;'. ; ,1.. ...... s. r..rr.....r. -f . f.:i.., r,t n,!..,t 1 "d '" 'V.'l ''"'' th, tue K,.fe - , (.'tdtcn, ijinv.- i.Kii jifi-iaiiv, auu WMi 1 u imuauiu.i. nuu.', ill iuh naiov kiavv "J'vi,; 1. anei j , iu . 111 -"" " . a IMH) LWnil(lf QU UUI I..Utt?S( kRQ t,Bt1 k Tflastli:i!r Affair. i W'e itaru from the ilminit on IleraiJ.! re"'1? 4,iJ rapiu fa.e. ! un the creatucs and tiory of our common the following explicit dcclaratien : that a letter wis received iu that place which ; 1 nc '- tc-nrtoncii- at,J go-anen pro- couutry. ; "It i, thou-ht rrseticalle to ormiie kly, monthly e Secretary i ' a failure or n I to do so the liw should make it the duty if ,ri mr.di.w Uuu. , i-i . ri--...r . .. . , . . .. states llatcn the niomino of the lutl in-' J " " V "r1"-'" -" 7 ; .'i r. riorence pare nmice 01 rus itucntion Mll., a JJauk, a I mted Mates Uuu It, so uio.l fcaVi Ti .! u t . C. ii; 11.1 r . u r i! T!: ft. Tii i.u; il. s ! ree, iv, d Mr. Uat-banao' ! '.: t xt:.-ti Set L'th is a r -om-it !iu-t be a g-..-i one fv.r we 1! ;o r . rut i:. I; ca-i.e to :c to ;.:! Uit t ti iuy it before our w,ci. tut we t. ,ki tcieavit to . i-i -.r c x. I :V';--.ii:ij sj 1- ; 1 iricsDa L'j' t start. W. F. Wigl.tman, Ksrj Tdilor of the Nouh Crv!ihian aud a voufi man Iv the tauij of K.iiott, Were both found diitd iu the , same be 1 at the SheniWeil House in l'autte Tlie left a uote saving they had first uieu Nitric Acid for the purpose cf suicide. I climits of this progressive age have recently : been developing some new phases in this . l0 introduce a bili for the suppression of ail jftvd , ,0 obviate cctistiiutioiial and other , qunint, quiet and Puritanic city, and which bat notes of a less denomination thau Slotl obiectioti" 1 with the necessary othcers, as a inn. 11.11 u!uu a i.l.tfu b uc'imh iui naii .', , woe in ... .rat the President to di.uiisa them from oaic ! "" pUce U ."Id .u'.j. et t th. ,,, forthwith i""""-. An'"' "' P"-y w.li . .i-i ' ,11 1 .1 1 1 ; P"l''ly " ec.ir.d. .1 any l.uit Uu -n I In. ,, I I II... n.i.al .11.I .tirt .hoill.1 . . f .a. " ... - " " - - j " j4niiiiTiiiifti. " if'Ht ae.irinp I', iM.-ri jB. ,. 1 upon a nation s ue-tmy for weal or as a circulating iLediuin in the D!.-triet of branch of the Treasury Department, bacd nd in case of defalei comioT time. We have some fast Columbia. 1 oll the public and individual deposit, with- ' of the moneys by men amonj us w lio are iu lavor ot last. Alien, ot Tilino, a, was chosen t lcrk ; Me- oai power to make luans or purcha-e pmp-; vate, they should be measure', and they propose to cirry tbem 1 Clu.-ky. of (jorgia, Postmaster ; C.osbren- ert which shall remit the fjnds of theGv- milted a penitentiary out in pu-LiBr the star of empire South, tier, of Peunsv'.vaiiia. Sereai.t-at-Arms, and , , ...1 il,. ( .liA n,., yictiou thereof be Duni h" pi'antinie is cf !; tuk.a t nt avs 1 - . in c: 't.s. a -V ha!: r: l.a 3 0 : f s'l t'c V t!i-s ti n D'-'al his- .'tra is orif of ( x'ra 1 : :u"-. fi'.'.t. wi u bv V:fh referr.?e to ti.e .a, h- ' '.; .-:i. ' lie '. ib.it. a'tf'.l '"t!:s i.ow it; p:o-r-r.?-d. t; t ?(!. :. t a!- 1 -V .'I l .. - r .tr.o-nl, r.r-v. j;io ' '' L-" -it 11 j ir 7 to the :.i ; s-:.' v for d-f.-'ie, be ib ti li'.ai.'ia! Prlf-rson far Jar.ui;). Ibis inrcretiDg periodical f.r .January i 'j- is rrc.-ived auu wetau but aaiu com n.oi.d it as we Lave ofti u ilot.e before to our l. itt. is. It can lie Lad a: ; J. Bat sbou'.a any otie be disposed to l:ike the WLi.1 ami Petcr.-on, bc-'n will be afforded to new sub sci'.'.frs on 'j ul 5:5 -,.. fcL j ju ,our and building the frame work of a new Ke public, where shall ever float the standard sheet of progressive Dcinociacy wilh a cross ef i'outi Anicrici. ner, oi t eunsv;vaiiia, sereaM-at-Aru Hackney, of Yi.-jjiuia, Doorieeptr. ;LAVK f'ni !. Th-)'. J. Muki-y. a native Chnrles- toiii-i'i s Ti!"ti ber nf the Pa!tii-tto K'gtin'Rt PHI, I'OSKD I'.KVIV AL OF Till! "1KA I'K. lit-1 i-iil: liiitift? of 1 1 : f tiiitli Carolii.a ui . .11 tit uWtiAi in lL ,f hirn - liiftituMtctl in Mexico, and more recently a cit;2. n ot , LpsUture have -ul.iuitted their report upon veto message uf 13-.', which conUius the Au-tm, I fiM. was arre-tcd la-t w-ei, and .u,, ..,,,. (,r ,. i:nrn,', ,r,i,., f , '.; relates to slavery, m which they alrougly ; ,. Tbat a Uxtk 0f tho ctilU, com. the duties which ins 7 be re- orernmeut niii'lit be so cr- pport ot their vies are ; nlz,.j ,s f)t t0 infringe ou our own dele- 1. That the chi. f and eluitwt entire pro- gated powers or the reserved rights of the luctive industry ot the slavelioliJing Mati .snte, I do not entertmn a doubt icuirs iu MJirii, m aintu nicvniroilljlli, ' Th alalia II X or the purpose of under-. urge lbe po,,cy 0 re. opening the Africa;, ,fDt , ion upr-ii the ehargc of ,lve ,ra,!,,. Xhe resolutions adopted iu llllr (l v th. ,-, aiity laws in recruiting supPort of their vie.s are ;. i . "... 1 a- '? mi I r-.-C'ti.tlirt: tne 1 kr-ipt I'.v: npp't!',a jt . La iLr-iiitfliOat . it Vi i! t--.t ' "V- ! 1 f.reij i 1 s-it! irrt, -s. Ef;:ks Hisiiunii:. A m?et:rg of the Bank Pre-idet.ts wa hc!-i iu tb- city cf .'tw V.rk on th-; ll:h instant, when it was decided tint there siiojid Le a general reeuinption ou the I'.'th. The Banks of Albany resumed 011 the l '.'ui, and the Bank: of Boston wrr 'i resume on ti-'H-h. '!;- ro rioutt will have the cf-H-ct of rt t :i ix-i tj -ir.cs3 urr ei.ei ai!v. arratget-d before the I'nitcd r-'tates C'ou.uiis si r cf tliis city for the purpose of under goitig as (xamibat; viol-itmj the tieutraii s.ddiers, ai.d fittin; cut an eipeditioti auin.-t j .Nicaragua, and desei-ird for the service of I ' !f n. Walker. 3 ames Conner. , trie Dis ' ttict Attorney, eon lucted the cxuii.inatiou ! fii the part cf the Government, and L. M. Si.rait, Kf) , app. arf 1 for the ik-f, nee. 1 Aft, " a ciref', tbsrouh i.i,.l el-iboraie iu ' vestinatioti of the law and the evidence, the 1 n.stter terminated in t'aj defendant being : bound over in a brn 1 of three thousand dollars to appear and answer atthe Jauuary be required of the officers of said agencies, .re .i in t'l,.rl.tte. and in case of defalcation or an improper ' '"' "d a,,wa on rly .,( ,.,, tbetn, ptiblie or pri- 1 J. .. 31iKh decmod to have com- l' J- ,p-"" '.-: offence, and on cou- ycru'u.eiit, and the expeuses of which may tietiou thereof be puni-hed accordingly. , be paid, if thought advisable, by allowing Ihe officers of said agencie should itsoBioers to sell bills of exchange to pri.sts be appointed for a term of four years, and ind'n iduals at a moderate premium. " ! should not be removed from office without . To this general idea of such a Bank a' 'Le f0r"f" of Senate ; but for .1 would meet wi.h his approval he again took ''J '"PP" '!? 1 I "" "I i v ",,v ' "' "." J the Trea-ury l the President, who, iu such cases, should be req ured to rep jrl the r lr islrnrr tt.Klriiit , ft mi lira H at ii I ti I ( hnrlaiir. fllHK tiarein. of tin asracnlc.iiln kb.,. u, JaL II". fefto.il will Minmrnra, l,ir . dei.ee ptrujilling) ll.c hial Monuaj ,11 J , , 7im., aar Aaaai.., aj SI mni, t 'laa.te. tl.il M .lhr.iil.-a, t'l s ICnvllah Ifr.mmsr, (C".r ..li cV IPaloir, $ ul lul.ftl. will fc.i ra o- i red a I ai-r 1, . . r - - 111. for I'irh upeu.ii.n to the denat lh . ui ocaarun an. I u mm for .,.1 f'oithwitb, if iu ne.Mou, if not, .hen at the commencement of the nxl ensuing seaiou. ) Rt-inarLt. The establishment of these! Treasury Agencies or Branches would obvi- j y( ate, it was thought, the roiiaiitutionil objee- liui. .flrr rotr.nee. Vrc. y l8.'-7. B C. Kl'YKFM'AL. til is .uricultura, t-J the suecessful prosecution the llxrcutice Leen calUd uj ji to far.uh the pitijrtl ot ui:h mi tns-'Uuttun, the ituty xrnulil h iT' t'ren ihivrfulhf performed.' From this it will be perceived that Pres ident J.ickson.so fir from discountenancing any and every scheme of a National Bnk, had actually digested the details of a plan which he was ready, if called upon, to coin of wliirh th-; labor of ner-ro slaves is indi p-nsab'y necessary. 'i. Tb 1 1 there is a crest and growing d. ficiency of nrieu'.tural labor i" ths said States, which the natural increase of the slave population ii inadequate t supply. . 1 hat the iff; ct of prohir King the im portation of slaves from abroad is to limit municate to Cougre.s. Wiih the provi-ions . rive - : :-n w , 1 if f 1 :rri rest leal t t. -'i!.- ' t ' 3e ti ;- - . r -. v "I it !i a'' r ii ' 1 1 . ' T- ; i . vcrt,tueT t tre -. 1 -a v ! r: :o i ia ."f t: - --t eour-e 1, met:' i met . !;t '-I t..': . J J -t li'ti Wslkr. Advic.'t bare been re ceived in N-w York tb-t Gtu. UV.kir had iuecet-lcd in iandiug at Puota Arenas, with loJ mn. His pi pi.r3 were aii rigi.t, and r.o material iiitcr f.reLce was tuade by ti.e aolaor tie. f.r,.. iu.... 1 . 11. --... ,1..., v.... i...i.....i.a-vuife 1 . . ., - . ... . . TI , 1 tne expansion 0" tlie proiuctive infiuatry ot of that plan tlio country was not made tifh 1 Swot Bi.il is at the Hibernian Ila.l, and ; ,( state. ad f tl,. popwUtion which t ei!i ..-quaiuted at t,.e lime, but 11 seem, j i.i,- ( ainpt,c,l -Vinstre. are at the In-t.tul,, , ,,at j, ),,., ,us,ai-, t, the ratio of the ,ry were fr.-elv staled by Prctdent Jack- , Loth doing t he.r be,t tj ee wLieb can draw ,;,tural i.-.creas," of lbe slave population. ,0,1 to one at' least among Lis surviving jthe lar-t bo.Kes, an liisBe t!.e peop.c , 4. That the imrortalion of slave, from friend w ho no v reproduce, then, f.r pop laugh lbe ioudeat. i he Camptiens got a apr0!1( .oulj .cft.ler, ,be development of ,J ,r i,.-p-e.io.i and information. And that , wtea the a.a.-t iu point of tiine, but I turns, at,, ...ricitura. resources ot the a'avholJ. 1... .i.I. .. ; t t . V;,..l clii.uren ail in. very g.a d of ' ing Sutes ami promote their pro.rre in 1 Currency are here truly and faithfully em ' wealth, population, and general improve, bodi,, t!,t? character f the writer and the' merit arid th.t Hleh Itnnortstion fiairriail mi ' . ... :. .. .1 ..... t 1....,:..! ...1- , . .. - , ( - - ... i ,i, ...i.a,i:a,.uvv,i'a:iiiiiaii'iaii,,'ii3ea "f 'J aim -o an '-e, under rrorcr recultitions. would not be in- l.i.i,.. I..i..an l,i,,,...lf .ii tl.r l'r.,He,.i young and middle aged. Hie , cootnt with the principles of justice and j dimn,. the whole period of the di-cu-sion of ''r'"it0"e of private fundi, and ill fri--!, i V l.'it t.t B..ti-h l.ich the - "i'.rs . : at a to jfl wi.i re-uit in cd to tipieis t K IliE X. Mr. Is ll:r ; 1 t.tie ary in tho " Mtc a'' o Seems, IU ti.e fjl.-it-w (, nation at the n.i !ii. i.i- trial .on exei pting ' ''j'raffes )'. i.i.'. -"' ) ' : I ' rr- ! , '., 11. I: -' t. -it:.; r i. z r i i.if .- . ,-' jC''j) !.- .t r . .vtr. remain ';ttc-u-.rt ii. ---J. It is ti," ot. to '.:d out a r.-w M:n .n-trtii i.s ii i. . i 'p.'-s-' t ' - ti 1 ii'.- t .-. i , . irri ', i: ' ;.:L-t:.'!i to Lav.; I :. ' .' ii.l. . t. i. .a th i'je-i'iei.: says that, r La. L .-.-:, i:i-tr lifted to ij-::..;. si C i'.'.ou, he wili I i. ' rUi j tt.e Li.'.J.si, ir. a .. ; itiM, tuc.-u r- -. t :. wii:t. Ci;rt;.i:, I'u.'.cti ,ti Mrc .leiibar . w h J s-- of bis utrioi.e iii.iig i.i. . of th.: i-reat uii- party to t-.L'i lul t.,e " pow ers that be " are, waxing verv ,'V4 and r(.-gr.id.e.i cf the dear peotie's iuteie-t L-it, in the name of the perpetuity of u' i'.ot.-jiis i:,..tiiuti--):., I a-i, !i'- tl-.- ttr'.,c.e iti Monday's i---.e of the " We-tcrn I'cu.o crj". ' tin an ? I'uitui.d'ir iU-.m! u, is cjII ei t it. : .. i il. a i tide seen., t be tile pro duct ' :-. : p ii.it in-tit -on.e Le-c . A,-. 1 po. ; ji.i ii. ' be Democratic P-.tty Lii ias L.ii. (,. i'M tc ala-l i-i in j: ant of tbem. I ou.J ad vi-e Lim, if Li- pf-'iireiice is siwt e and he is wii.ing to bare his blurred wea pon :u ; :r .iu.- , mul in t..e spirit of '4 i:i tie (L.vairv. eL'er the ii-ts utdi-r ti.e prou i i. ant; r ci :aia to j itct! in, wi.o hit, ier, y A.m.n. i". u.iu aii'i HI47H, aic uui h ,., - , i ... . . a . i ., . . e 1 be perform in such a merry , r, That the effect e.t an entire J.appr. tory Cu,at. e " i.i .v ,.e p-' j i-: i"u-i ''""s M0U of the African slave trade would he f V. .. ,.n. tbou bt. moreover, that these u.o-t txtraon.nary co,,fi,ie the negroes to Uieir own country , , iv of Pre.idVt.t Jack sua miglit possibly of eutn.cq it.-.in sre prcu,l tbero from such means of re- be of-ervv.te to such of our Democratic on tne l.'llor w last q iart-sr stretch. The r.o, sriii tue old folks ire fICu-1 i'Ot'r, oid l trie!.-, cf ! Ufjiid. rr.il, I off-baud s! iau. U. lie is Certain f..aii. and Lis po-er -,c " " "s i l;ef from tne pres'ure o! a redundant popi- tempvisnes aa pro:ui-e to aigi:e.t a remedy 'I i.e South Carolina Tribute to Ca'.bcuu la lion a mi't'Lt be afforded by emigration fjr the " e ail of our redundant pap- r car, ha, been published by Biebard L. Br) sn. of in tl.u only form in i.ieh its bent lit. can be ! rency " under the unchecked way of ibt ' t'oiumbia, and edited by Professur J. P extended to tbein. -Stale Banks. j 'I Lou. a of the Citadol Academy at Coium- j The concluding resolution argues that1 The Government jouraal liaving already V ia. It was printed and bound at the Caro- ; " the act of Con.'res declarinz the African announced it. inientiou, " in due time," to i.ni.ni otr.ee. commtia, ami is gotten up an t s.ave trade to be piracy, if it he ondcrstonJ 1 propose a plan of relief which .bail combine tb ert-at tate and neatness. It as afjirmmrr tbst it is pirar y ia the nature of thu iTutf.-t liviuti -l1 f-.r ill e,a..e. nf tbings ami in the en-c of the Constitution, 1 men and occupatioos in the country," we, affirms what is untrue ; and inastirieh as it take the grtater pleasure ia inviting iu at-! purport and Intends to convert into piracy tenliou to the declared pref-renee of J'res-, wha is not so in the nature of things and idtnt Jack'on for suc'a a Bank of the L'ui iu tne seu-e of the Consiitation, the said act; ted Slates as would at. once meet the wants' is unconstitutional, ti'ili, ar.d void." 1 of the p-oplc and "obviate constitutional It is difficult to believe that the committee or other objection." It is pw.-ible that the1 are in earnest when they offer the-e propo- ' werun of a feasible scheme may be found in' s.t.ons, so contrary to the spirit of the age , the aoljuiue.d oulliuc uf bis view, under this tions which had been made lo National Bank ; tbst tiiey would affori to the eoun- ' try a sound paper circilating medium, in the shape of bauk certificate for deposit ; i tbat they would have the same controlling 1 nSue.nce over the State baok with rard. . to their issue a a National Bank would or , could have, and tbat 'be certificate of de- posit, guarantied as they would be by tbe I (ioveruuteut. would command uuiver' cn -fdeneo. and be mora valuable everywhere : than either gold or silver. It might be ad visable, however, to restrict tbe issuing of these certi6cate. of dupo-il lo a few only of the Acenei.s say Boston, New York, Phil adelphia, Ba'timore, Washington, Kiebtnond', Charleston, New Orltaus, and t't IJui. It was believed tber could be but on iNt'i;ro Hiriui;. OV TliOfad.j, the 31.1 of IVe,,..(. a Inra .1 Miy r..nicricc,.li th. Ntli.l.i.t . iKiuogtnf ia the minor heirs af Itv. UU it. J t flrr.., fur IK. loni ul i ii.na.ll... J'MIN M SrKONG, f.'uu t in,: Vte. Ii, iHil. i4J Charlotte Female Aciidemv, a b I I . l I , . . a in i. .i- i . . - - Ivi.jti.irg aaai ll.y a.-.-. - - land, r r. ,,l,r. ;,o ..I I . e? V- Vls. ' ..'1 Itev. K.....T Hi-a.ni a ia' L.lr Uach.r. alMM pri tence. Th. pr irii tji I i. tia f. v lo ninnoa-, f hsi i -. . avcnr.'t the M r vie., nl IS . J. Ma-VHass ta m. aa.r ol M uaie awaj M.frfs-ra 'inraifra-. -., go. i,,.irae,oa ia lr.a,n oqiil arr.nfi . aaow in aa,gra aliail h.va kava, aian.,. ,ia u, ! ' r.Haaa a fnalla.aM.sf kigh liirr.rv ail. Xe'-ul.-d H, n. o-t emphatically and it) every sense ol ti.e word, a .South (,'aro.ina book, and is a and appropriate, triouto to tiiu objection of tnueh fore m ad to this .eiiem, mnt., .nd . Inaaoar" l.arh.r iu ha. nrturioasia aud tbat wa. tbat the I ni ted Slate were1 '' " frai.a.d w.ih . iaii , .n , Iceurr. ia .11 tra. df p.rlapraU at trm.ia t.-t Ii.mi, anil a a Ih. bqililinf l. now ruanpieird. tue ' ni.li.d wilh nrfa r.iavanirneai, lr. arineit! a.,. llh enfl fid. sea 1 1 fMlr..n.f-r of irtrml, a. ! ua' . di.n. who .aar . .ehonl ar lli.ir ei,,..lrai. as 1 W.ru. Wiwr. Ihe rti. a-np. I.ar .tijitra rri a puS.ie ae l.o.i i.q A t.M. aaan. I., lit b. if. !' a... f . ehriati .n family Tnai a.HMi. w 11 vraapnnu Willi tleeui il.f ii mtn ' '..l'x .. I a, hi. (par Htann,) Payable bil.'oi aci.K U aaril (melaidiag rry .ee,.i.iali-,.. a...' Tuilivn -j 1'ailioa vf Il.y M-huUr. lift to . s Mtia.ciMi ri.im or lauilar .0 it l a. i.f r.JB.l f.. Praclir 1 II I..li, .1, M-Miera layvtgr. (.cfi, .. . I.-.1 '. lir.wirif and I'aintin. i U u Vi repon-ible for their safe-keeping and di.a buiaemeut. Many other objection would doubt'-, have been md by ihose in faor of a I Inte l Statei Bank, or favorite theo ries nf their own ; but in answer to tbem ail it might be said that the great public bene fits arising from it. if adopted, by the im proved condition of the currency and ex cbaugo of the cou'.trr, would more tbsn Compenaato fir any injuries or losses tb Government might sustain. It should be borne in mind, loo, that the whole machine ry of this, scheme was ii be under the en- tne control, direction, and supervision cf, tcauiit.ii memory of South Carolina's most oii.siiu-gui-lmd and cherished son. 'i be prcssa of the State feems to have inainta ned an ominous silence on the elec tion of Col. Orr to r-peakcr's chair. lie ii considered rather too National in his roiriea Conres1 and eo'ireiy beyond the reaeb of n., a lac hxccutivo or i.ie'utivc innueuce. Ho . i. le, . a i.l lurmah llier. nan n.a... auc ut A Sl'AMSII Kxi-KbiriioN AuaIMbT MlXli O 1 irnso out at Ktv Vst l ux Stiam ER ' S OTTlsll Ciiiir." loiter received by the last Tennessee rupiU .re rhared from llie time f eiif-ifi.t .ml no deduel'on tnaf.. It.f tktr ir sf pt m . of prulr.cled siakav... Allor . hwt irrni l riirain,'.. U. .i"""' ol ii. .citoaii wil be rr.um.d on Tu-as v n.a au. nf Jana.r, lloO, and tin. ..i ba a ("d ,v' Tuiii:. Ut nlrr. K..r farther p.rl.eolar. addrc. Bet. E"l"l BiirauM, ( hailotle . I . 8, loi7. itt i.f o.: -I t t . - i I G ti r'i la . f m iti :nt i j t t r. I...'!-.' -, PafifiV : f Oil In'-: I O p- - s. '-- t. r i-t. h I-t'a-L e- c "( r c- of Tl.. V .-til.-i.T(iV, I l.-C. il.ler l. M 'iVashI.m. I i 'J Loins. J .-::mi.'-s f'efl tlf pointed L'l.iud Sllte, Dl-tili-t rt.' hi .New 1 1: jesna ! i r ti.e f rc-ent ii. e .ii.L'. nt, r-. moved for wai.t cf tine ij.'li . t.-- in p-ei-etitliig ti.e o'er arture of Gon. V. j,.'.. r aLi L.s f ar'y cf f.liiusti-ra 1 lc removal cf troierti'ir "Va.kcr is da!! v lit- et. d Hon Nathan!..-; "!iff.r !.r f Mafro, f-r;nf r :y I t.if.d St"" Attorrny Getx.ra!, liasbeiii . .in i. at. . in ti.e S, i ate fyt tLe va-.acy on ti.-.- ourt to suit tl.o ta.te of the serei.ior.isf. is atd the dictates of humanity. Certainly ' head ; hut at any rate thrj deserve to coin-! ,-,rtnSth'!tt ,h "potte e rreeired by way i )e 'p'-'hans sincere in acting with the great tb-y cannot Lav..-ti.e slightest hope that luand the partiCialar attention of aii wbo tiro-! "n. ,h' t eailinj rcsse! anl one . -- iemoeralic party of the 1'niou, and will e.tu.r ( oiigres-or (be natioa will p. rmit fess an especial confidence in tie political i ,U'an,l'r were tem f,ttcU out "l Kt-. " ,' . P TVT flatf'Q ft Pp J v. a : V- - a JL m - - ' -ntiea'.or ny ttiis mwins to save the ."south from the wild and fanatical n.i'ruie of the Biack lb pub!iean influence. He owes his present rievaliou pretty much to bis own shrewducs. tnct and iiisnacnient in con filiating party spirit, and having at, eve to thu ma. n point. AailLLY. them to be carrkd int effect. The Coiisti- tution, too, is a bar a--aint them. and financial wis loin of their author .n utt I ' "e-. i 1 .1 in I t n pv I-. .at l.' ti i ;- :,at:- l!i r. i if. n or L'. S S i:atcb. 'I h: Vir. .'" a l-e.-i, aturf , on Monday the a t It in-t , I.;-. .. tt '! t y a a most unari inoua vote, tbe llou. il. M. 1 . ilunter to the ft-n ate of i :,e l uii.-d Stale, for tbe ix year, com -mei cing the 4ih f March. 1 -.Vi ; , ( w dayango Kx-fo. Ii atii:..oi.d l,-c:d SsUi.tvr iroiu Couiu Caioi.sia. 'Il o! Arms of ti. C t if;.. ' r ' .. :.' - 'i t . I br. '') rr' .tf' Oi .. i a i'a iii a , rr t"I i v tl.' .Jo. t.t t'on.:uitt.t of the h.,Kt .u - l- Seal : " The i l!u of the f'onfi deraev, Hj.,d i.f', I ids li.e National banner; with her tifbt iiaii'l she tose. the i-(t 0f ihe treiiius 'A Ala I a..,u ;t p: !.'c3 i i a vir-in M ated on a C'tL. n La.- who, wLi.e she ,.im her IHi,-l 'o I ue 1 i , -ii, p .'.t wi'h l.iroii.ir to ti,.; "tar of A.ajc.'.ja on ti... il .fj r.i'h H,e it: '. " '"'":" 'JU ".'ll " 'tl ti e b ft r the-... li .'uin a sh p iu f i.l sail, i:: :.-t, ; .- .,1 tl,. i.i pf iiaiiee ui evti.iii. rce ai.u o;iecl trade k. ii. our ijii tepotts.'' J Hi. .'.lw C'u;.i,iits.-, TLe correspon Ici.t of the iiditimoro Sun says ii, a recent letter : " '. rn the q ie-t i n" -ball srise, Lo-tct-er, which may involve the '.Talker adn.ii.is. trati v.: po::cy ur poking tbe a iiiiibistratlon flify tbe thin wlII defiii-d, and to be i l.nt.ta! in r. g ud to spy vital point with the acts of Gor Walker such a number of .southern De moT tic members may seecd as to tiirow the adruinistralion into a mlnvr- i'y, or tntitely destroy the bsrin ii.y of the out I '. iuv"'stie urijoi ity. I I.e Nortnern Dein- of-r-it-, f.Hj ti.tie in number, .i'.i find -rcat r- il- ' f:o.i. -.:. :.,.: . i, f Kv f ,! ,'.,' - lie' ... 5 ti.e I'-i'l of tne so ministration, and nt the h.wv.i; time c jnf jt in i v. Iii, the vie wa of their e-j of r'-!, iv. to operate acsiual Mexico. Gen. Miuon is I oorni lre. w,. fY. . ,.n..f.... t!,.t I. . ! reported to l.p at the bead of this movement . Sew Jo.. J;unit ot Co,nme,rt. j. 0f late years witues.sd the gradual and .nd ra of tonaliti' are enli.ted in ,t I partial acceptance by our Democratic friend. "r "!" " "" neaico in of certain among tbe " dead political issues" tW0 P""" ' mpico and Campeob. or of Cue Whig party, we ehould willingly award ,'""e "ihKt rart '" u-0- hr.e are tbe to them all'lhe prai-e they might deserve if r'P',rU- " K' lll" "hat they are ti.ey could now bring themselves only so far; "ortb., , h"a '"nS "",eo "-rn d vised to conquer their prejudices as to add a Na-1 1 ' Mmon was operating in Havana i' " .oiiieiinug agamsi .Mexico, ann lor San ta Anna. It may be that the reports come1 from hi. fertile brain or from that of some ' one connected with him. j tur belief is that the fleet will d nothioL' 1 Our reason is that the steamer reported as belonging to this formidable expedition i Fur i Ntw MexI' o. The Santa Fe I, alette of the "!! ( of (October contains a f.-w items. It rfporis the return of Mr. .lames L. Collins, Superintendent of Indian ffiirs, from the N .v.ijo country, whither Lo Lad gone, to be present at the distribu tion of the annuity goods. About two thou snti i uve nunurei: ol tue irioe were presi nt and appeared much pleased with tbe goods ghen tnein. Tim is the largest and most powerful tribe of Indians iu New Mexico, numbering -t.'KiO wartior", 'ihe new Governor, Mr. Bencher, bad not arrived in the Kintory, but was anxiously .. : i . i c - . . . . . ' "isueu lor, a i:if; country tiau beeu witn- government f ,t some months. A con- iHrah!e fail of .no took tilace iu Santa Ke ou the l.ti, of tiotobtr. 1'rovi.aions t'.eie nr .- v. ry !.:!, ; potatocl felling at Z per bushel. lional Bank to the number of princip'e or lii.:a-'ires tor wliicli tbey are primarily iu--d.-htcJ to the Wiiiirr. In reviving that in.1 stitution after thu " leseons of t xperienoe " ; taught since its decline, th- y would bulim ! itate the example of the ICepubiicani in Mr. Madi. on', lis j and, as tiiey profess t be iu Ihe line of direct descent from the pstri-1 ot of that school, we can but hope that they : will bu as ready to practice their virtues a to celebrate their praise. ) Kn.iii Hie Niahaille D.iijr New. of No. 15. ' The following project is substantially the' same w Li.:l, (ieii.-riai Jackson sail ho was' truck aril! be sold .iclaaia.lj. fur I A.-ll,"": l.OOO .ae. ,.f fiAl.T. I wo k.(. of i:.ot m n I' ll) bag. beat Laguira du. IO hag. ..I.l f i.f,inient Jin tl.t lll.l.. ' . Her M I.Al(. ! rilali.d P iw.lrrrd in,. IO III..!. r. II e fttf lib'. N Mill A-m, 10 llima. We. I I'.dis do 60 II "... ( IIKIX'.. a ... . n . l . . I I . ll tt the S,.otl.,l,f'l.l..f l'. l.J '"' ".;:: v----rr "?rv", or on, .,uu.i- ue..- .k.. ...... auia .u reaeu iue uoat- j li..n. aicoalcos river, but wa aboudoned in Key J Iter. fi. .-a7 West. It is riuile likl the b. I I J " l- '- Wl tu ip?'iition eorripomi with ilv nlctucr. 1 Mt I Ii .tit I 'l l,,.r,t ! ' I aifL- L..... l. u ..t t ..-.A l-rnmle i" tut No ice. N -H sI AI'I.H. IN MlNSf.-si.TA Tl... l.r.rarA.I Ia fi.ri.i.l. 1...I I. .. V. J . t . . : . 1. . .. . -i- ......a ucomn'i opoit; "i ugiiuicss in tue money market i ope- leg. will float) will, n I aamin.l" ' I.'..:, in. 1. 1. 1. Tlere ill "' Trii.la-ea ..n ll.a. i.i.r.ilma Ut IkaiMU" ' 1 .-indent- I!-.! if , .,,..., ( . ... . .. .. J - .,....- u ia,: uu- ,k kit uiiurious to the brosin-rit f i ' v . . ., the ,ou.I.ern pr-ss i.btly J, . Cr,A ('In ,7 U '"'m "V n i T T V1'" "-"-ed , the country press throughout Miune.oU.- w H ,., "' ' .t.ments of a considerable' t.artrf .' " . L? ? ' . .f: k"T. ' a 1 The Olm.t-.d Journal, th. Winonis ArCus. I V't - l.i M. ..i.. eac . !.!., a n.mber of Sou-l-eru I., -cratic r I ii i "Ti ,!"" V " . ''Ute.ilank purely national in its : the I rarer dc. Sioux Kegister, .1,. Shako- N-y. the Mh of January, I8.'.0. n,,..b,rs.ii:taUadeei.Ud .an,'' i: These con-1 pe. Advoca... the Sohern Minnesota U i. .- - . i t eT'uf'1 -art for inelotis, on his tarm, v.-r-ations re-uited iu the concoct on of the ' Ktar, the Still atc r ri,n. .,.,1 il... It L , . . ,,. . iemo, pr,bk.e th. tl, ap. JT" i Ltt,n fat- xTTTj'dlllwi to ra,...,,u Cn-ircs, of a routuern or,ai- itual den., tin.-,,, of .s,., ia .!,! to,! ",r ' . . i p. a I I'.i. 11 ;-..a..iat thr .1. f :im Lfjiu.An i.K The 1;,. -'f ;i k'-j-jott,, i on ti.e 'Ji;. i Ol jS :-, - a:,t la yil f. j C t i rn . is ... I : t e ti-t . '. I i ' .11 a 1... V a r. ". r t. I 1 it il : -, ifj:r, t I:. at it ..i-a that it (.:... I' ai Mob. Lis:: .1 !' " aoi i . r 1 '"" i r e-i ti.e f . t .1 J; ; " a . j..- a a ; . .J .v. i,. N 'Li j the "out t T n :. 1 t. II ..I I . .1 !-!. 1, and .It .ad Con,. oi lb. I n. li e i. J t .. , e ii V. ArilH.SOION, DeC. 7. ('aMiokma 1Vao Koad Lieut Beale, ' ip'-iii.teiicient of tl,f-Southern Pacific wag on road, writes to the .S.ic.tUr of War from ne .r tne Coloiada Illver strong iu favor of tl.-it r - its, ,t Lelng '.'H I iiiiif.-s shvrter that, '' ' our.d.ng ,u i;ra-.'. woou and wa ter und very fert.le. lie ij.i.-ak, in tin: high, cet term... of tL tervice oyiformcd by the :..io!a ' jure liicm at will int. bis melon palrlt to guarl th"i aame from uninvited intr a b r-. l lli niakts have bieu in Lis service all tl, fail, and di.ehar'd their duties ad bly. Wisconsin ii goinj to be . country. lull a-gn-at 1 1 A :i r TlMt- A correspondent at SI,, I -burne 1 b,is writes: "No uews; limes an: aw ful i.ere, factuiies atopped banks don t dis count, Itobo'iy pay. any tiling, peanut tlanda bankruj t. tiiil Jn-n got mumps, bi.n t,,p. ped laying, coa Laie dried up, und all 114. tJIt i. la a UtC wf Ullivcr.kl SUSpCtiOlou." L! ink 1. In the p!a::o of a National L'at.'V it is pt'jpo-cd 10 c tahlis, Treasur Age ncie a. pia'fs of depo-il for public moneys. . There should be at lea.t one of these "elirie loentail in a.H.-r Sj,..ld q - i - .... I...... Buy Jerri lory in the l!i,wn, at such ioitiu a would be mo-t conveuiiiit and suitable. it For each agency there should be ap pointed one principal officer, with as many man.-! ti mm r wi wm 1 l 11 1 1111 Ti ll lilUII I roil s.u.i:. I I V.N Hi. I.l il.y of J.nii.ry. I b V M I W III V I.f II II l I VI- ItS l,rl.i"FitlC lu I ' Itliuf J.,l,n Mi l.ry, dce',1., will l: tn"-u on', i ; .idea a aliililsrr H i.lrra. kl. II. B. WILLIAMS, IWII I, .. II i n,a,tte.o Kridaj, t,. I., 4,, nl January nett, ' 3 HTEGROES, liangintr lo Ihe ..ui, ,,r lV ,. ,,. H . . f hll I . all .. Fl,y . aA.. ,1 I - II ' . . . -n"ii' iin , iju ij ub a u iii i 1 c ii t irt trnn.ni ' i the 1 11 -iue.-, tiiereo,. 1 .....;e73;;7;tn,; 'H" M t Private ii.-lividu 1. should aleo be per i r'-.l I-I. 1 -,' ll2li lVrKd,!' ZV,Tfr mit'ed to d. p.-it their fund, f.,r safe keep-1 "lK- in m tln.se a-'sncics. aud to reoei tl,..r. J ai. . JJAIINLIT Ad,n r Stipjtntltt l Oltl O.NChNTIIATIIII I.MV W.rf.eh" lll.ik. ."sp will I lime, snil with In"- lia ble. 'I'll, tuial .ml elui,.l urtlaviti in uar, I ri" -and Ml i.i.Ua u.n. fi'.l.l hv II. M. PKITCH Al'.lb J, c, j Ira in'. '' Uurieiitie, SAsr.y ,i,id Quit CUtni I ' ' - ' .-v.,- , . ,fc., ' ... " i II FOIl SALE Ilhllt,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1857, edition 1
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