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-rr IT H'Wed in tin ir wonted channel. The leave were l;illiii'jr from the tree and tli liti" ;i t!iimiihiu ever wiMatioii. Aii V.naii waned away, and Winter, w r:ij't !:cr--vii i,i her liia..t!c , ii-v Tii,- t'liri-taia-ho!; wi'ic r.t I mill, n:id pr. j-ai aii-n-vriv i.. akin;: to celebrate tin- day in ' " in. -lit ami joy. e T.-.iov l-r-i a party at his lift home tor t lie i iilcitaii.nu i.t ! the o-.iu' in-.'iilo. d to cn'.ivi m-d by a lmat in tin; adjoining prairies ..r svvanij Hie nu'u l.iii'kt exhibit their ski age in t he chase. 't'l v... ii'.i! ,-veieu ' a n v,r :u h:;;i mil C.ii.ton l-r-la'l Mi.-' t- IV Laccy's. :-, .1 (,u a li iy sU-e-1. taut had n..t y..t I -l the l :t v r-l. :ui 1 pr.v.i 1 ;-lan-litigeye, p.mliar t th-- wild h-'r-e u!' ,1a' prairie", t which th. w. re related. Mis palfrcv was : coal ida. !;. with kn.' 11 w-i- inane, cad a- he gaoolc"! ova r the l.-v- lio a!nio.-t fiorn. d t i tr.au tne :-!l!lortl) (Carolina cclbift. jof government. Examine for yourselves Jj(lJSS I'll II? flt AshfiVillf!. 'the Platforms of tl.o respective parties, ns Tic A,sl.,nillo Mossonger publishes along , adopted by the Into P.aitiniore Conventions, nml intcivMang account of tiio groat Mass and al; yourselves in candor, and in truth, ,..,, ... ,., ;,. tl.r town on lb.. sMtli ultimo. The ceremonies occupied two . in wl.i a;. 1 i id. v. hich of these is tin- ti ne National, Aim-ri-caii party. Which of these Platforms is it that ciiil.iidies, the li n i li-.s of the Const i tiitiun. including ail its coinnroini.es ? mid which is it that throws out baits to the fraz il ays and nights, during which tinio a grcut many able speeches wero delivered, and a number of line songs sung. We arc glad to learn that the Whigs of that section are GMRi.oy.n-. WKDXKSDAVJVlokr ii v,, lih nts ul a ui-ei-gaiiiiec! :i 1 1 j, for U e purpose of collecting its scat- cri-d part- and reanimating its dead body Again, ak yourselves what there is in the Ii i -1 i-y of l-'raukliu Pierce to recotn im lid him to the favor of the American people n r tiie hi.die.-t ollice ill tiio world '.' ! 1 and broken . t.ing proporly aroused to the importance of the great issues nt state in the coining .'residential election. " Kyes right ! for ward ! ' march ! ! ! Conummicafions. jmit of the ridge, (at Station 1004) which it I follows, heading tho ravine at the 4 mile post from Liucolnton, and passing about .1)0 feet back of Mr. lled'a Imuse, crossing cm Whigs, too, So tor mined tomconr' effort- to have the compromise, iivm' incorporated in tho Whig platform" principles und wc, ourselves, hud j . ' . . . . , i i l. i .. . i.. :.. . . ""it somo spurs ot tiio main riuge, which n imi ' " iieer with iu,y . leaves hero to the right, and then it us- ty that rcfimed to adopt those n,pM cends with a ravine to its head, and conies The resolutions adopted at the ,iv 1 1 r5.nl. .-roun-1. and re. mired the n i .ii-t.uilly tiht, clr-e he w )al i i l oil at "a fearful .-peed. lkit i .pi.il to liii lire and aiulele n, kiia.' eves he riijncd l.i'.u i: l.iiii freedom, and irui d.-d l.i'ii at v. id beautiful she i im-'l, a- with f.-w'ni- hui aa 1 blit-hin,' cheik. she dii-iied ..a'i'.in!: ave boa.. 1-i- rider v. a - it'.i sp ir I'e.'ii .ave lb. v 1 .- Willi M IIIUMI': .,1 i:i I!..;-.:..- . a-ith .ii, .! 4IMi f'lllH i lt.. US, t. I .- i: v.c!;i;. i:,,,., is H. I'. I:,., off. i; ,i i . i lain ilij h t lint i:i 1-v l.er si , ,, , T. ... m mas .-Ki . .m i c nir;ie. i :i- sunt ride, and a p'ea.-ai.t evenin.'. plea-ant party. 1 : . ivu.Ji i-wain I'nrt.-t, liu-liing nt hi; own iv.ir.i.L there, and the si.it-1. i.browicd by a i rn .-an, was tin i'v, i the bciuili- - vionao wi ro tiitite ; a'.l readv to udmii be admired, t enti rlaiu or be cnl. ii d ai.J some ready I i 1 ve aii l be 1 neil. t, .is a iiicta.re.-ii n;? oro:ir. Awiiy b:i,-k r lea- a the j w :o. ; e.llli- . !' lb- . (it'.'b W1M- i if -. i: i r, .! Si OT' Is it f. r hi.- I'b.-eurity? '1 hen may ge i.iiis iiiel .,-reat no.-- cease their exertions to ib vclop.- themselves in this nation, and forty I'. nr e:i,s of toil and peril in the bi-li civil ti ii-i- o( imvi riniieiit, and danger, and l,eroi-in, w atehfn!iie-s, und skill, and sei ihee in lighting the battles of his country, Me no recommendations to elevate (icueral Wiiifi. Id S-ott t thiit ixiilted station. 'I In n b t us coniui e vou in the name of Ta fMMlInTii Merclmnls. As wc are able to assure them that our paper has o largo circulation among the country merchants of Western Carolina, the merchants of Charleston and Columbia would find the columns of the "Whig "a convenient and profitable medium for ad vertising their goods. And wo invite the attention of them, and of the up-country merchants generally, to our position in this FOll TIIE NOHTII CAROLINA Willi COWAXVS FOKD MASS MEETING Mr. toUton I have learned that there j nt the forks of the Heattie's and Sherrill's tional Convention, beforo the nominal will be a largo delegation at Cowan's lrd, K i s i col)tjniu,s 01l ),v Cephas ' took ii1u"j, by an overwhelmm,, ,: on tho night of the Hih instant, from Ire-! n,,;,!,,'. tn .i,,. Ponrt Iln.mo at I.iiicoliitoii. had been tircviously npnroved b dell, Cabarrus, Kowan, old I-ineoln and ' t..r:M t ,c town in the main street by Mr. the whole .Southern delegation Uil ..' Edwards' Furnace, Ac., niukiug tho length contained tho principles adopted by of this division of the road ("JS.075) S.i State Convention ; and after their aduwi,, miles, or the whole distance from the public and the nominations, fairly madu by siiiare at Charlotte to the Court House at jority, and the unequivocal iiccept,,,,,.,, , J.incolnton, (.i l.U.i) ai a -a nines. . me iiohiiiiuuoh mm uiu juauorm or print, uy ooui nun, isi'ou ami ir. (imli Mecklenburg to Camp on tho llattle Ground, and speeches are expected to be delivered " from the log " by (ieu. .Ino. A. Voting, John W. Cameron, Wm, Johnston, S. 11. Walkup, W. 1'. Caldwell, V. C. llurringer, E. C. Davidson, and J. Lowrio, hsijrs. I also learn that the Cannon belonging to : 0 i)ivjsion. jH tlc atour made by go- we, as honorable n, trno republicaii, ,,. JJrick t liurcli, and gooil lugs, were ijounu to support the u m The greatest variation from a direct line pies tne delegations win oe mere to maKC tne . , ;i,, ,.r (i, welkin ring in houor ot .Scott and t.raliatn. . ti turn at ncariy a riid,t ination, as we do most cordially A nlllli. ' angle to descend to the Creek at Col, lire- As our position hero gives us t,e , ' yard's Furnace. Hy keeping near Mr. poi tunity of procuring the most ndiubli. i Foil T!IF. MiUTH Carolina willil. llecl's house, we gain upon the experimental formation, wc may add that, in relation to th TO TIIE riU'SIIil'NT NI DIUI'CTOIiS line, traced round nearly on the crest of the principles embodied in tho resolutions mk IIP TIM.' V.NTKIt PI Wic' I'd i ri,IK" ,0 tl,e ri-',l,. 'OUtV!0(HI feet. At this ted by the Whig National Convention, h,, WI Illl, I.MI.ti. IliAMv l.tlAU j))iut j ran ft lju. lowcr lloH.n t0 ri.la,i,m to all Southern interests, we , CO.MPA.W : ; the left, with a view to' shorten distance, every confidence that they will be fiiitl,fu:i (!kTLKikn: In obedience to your in-, but found that after measuring the " lips carried out by both ( Jen. Scott and Mr. In structions at the general meeting of the and dow ns " w hich wc encounter there, the ham, if elected. We therefore do not hc, Stockholders, held two weeks since, I sub- line was found, as is often the ease, to be tato to invite our fellow-citizens of I,oiibui, mit the following report of the result of the as 1 ng as the one traced round nearly on to support them. lour obedient servants. nf .-.-or- r -r,.i:.--. oi: v r. IV. ItHUUillM, Election c:i Tuesday, I-JcvembEr 2d. kind the door a 1,,-bfiil Silt oak! hive i ven w .i I !s for words to till; to hi- ibiriin.' Tn t.-y would have given the to e line and set by h. r si 1 afraid. In one c o-n r sat oil n-.fCcte 1 to tie f.tt.tv, a 1 1, leeted to le tiei-. O . 1 e a Wall fi jv, er at a j. ted, de-pi-ed, dele-ted. uu thin, but i,.nr eil 1 1 v. e.t.l, W ..iir.-i.-e an 1 in.- for biiii li.- v:is il l,..iii 1 -t ii'. th b. i i- li.y- f ho:-r..r- ! to I. t l.io bo Il i- llied t il!li: .-t . .::, 11 KN : t:ik - .' el I, t i r. ;V W. Ml!.!.!'.!;, ..f ri i are iiiiT.nv. of th- she va- - llir-.a :i.v. A w !,:, : In the in i i-t Ma.', but now s' of inelaueho'y. Wb.it w.i I In f.i.i-i '.' It w.i- this. Humor, with In r thoj-atid t iiiji -. iindthri.it of bra-s. hi! m.-j.-el h-r to r w !,i- i-t. ii;-triet. .i:i i. v. ;x ki;. Vd .! .. A I'll A MI! I. )'.- I ' 1 : N . ;id. :... i;.i.rii (.' i;i;i;i.i.. lih. i' v IN' ' . V,'. ( AMl'.nn.N, .tii. e... IIKMIV K. NASH, i ii.. .!. M. V. i; AN.- ;.M. :t'.. ' i. .'N . WlNSl.f i-.V. t:!. .' . r. ii s v i r.i; rn u un t th d... l ii' a. );ai;ni. !' tiiat i- pure and beautiful in virtue; all that is ex iltcd and noble in patriotism, and that i- sacred and valuable in the principles our Lovernuieiit. to noine forward to thei 'polls on Tne-lay tiie -lid day of November next and vote tor lien. Winlb.hl Scott, the ' i.reate.-t -tat. '-man and wan ior of the age! Wc -re in nearly all our exchanges, the iiio-t die. ring accounts of our pr e-piets in in ally all parts of the Tnion, and if the Whig of North Carolina will but attend the no"-, we will lii.:i-t t ll'cctiiaHy redeem the character 'four led e old State lor sustain- principle. Whig men. ii: d Whig respect. Uur Jml uoan is nearly conipie- ..rv.-v and the location of tho line from the crest of the rid,-e ted, ail our Plank lloads from this place ; Charlotte to Liucolnton. i The estimated cost of this IMvision is to Linetdnton, and from here to Taylors-j In pursuance of my appointment from $Hfl,00 or 81 ,ilM per mile. Cost, then, of first division ?-l,l(il 40 " second " :tli,'-(MI 01) Catawba river 11. idge, 1I,-'.V 011 I'or erecting five toll houses l,.r)IM) 0(1 Add for Engineering and con tingent expenses " per cent., 3,Ji.r0 'i ville, afc proeressiiii- with due cne-gy of -vou t0 ?ke l',!le of ",0, s'''vfP of 5' J , . , , 'proposed road. I proceeded without delay ' purpose ,t.V-nsure a completion before a , orf?alUe ad eiuip pjxrty fur fiuW ope'-! JllllN MllDltK, .1. AlllKTlliK I.AMiity. at , inliv' ur paper, then, as an adver- 1 rations which we commenced on the '-'tith tisini; medium, should command the atteii- ' of last November and linihed on tho tilth tio of the ab-nc class of merchants, as alike of 1'Vbruary, w hich included the inclement advantageous to the seller and buver. season! of the winter months. Mans and profiles of the located as well as the experi ' mental lines, are made out for examination at any time, j At a general meeting nf the Stockholders arrivals from England In ino tlie held at I-'ulleiiwider's Store, a resolution melancholy intelligence of the death nf the was adopted, which required, "That the i on -I in? lorairu i as i-j wiuiiu one Dcalli of Ike Dnkeof AVcl Late mton. lul;e of Wellington. lie died suddenly ing W ilu'.l mile of Fullcnwider's Store, in the county or. Clinton. His ear had tiiiiji! 1, in.'s. an 1 1.. to save h r from t remarks iiic: !c:it u; 'ii hi- nit deserted her, ujeiii Ii i - a r ri . a !. a g lily dallying with anoth -r. v.h h.-a-le I, 1' ..-f':ii cd lav ;, . r. wn-1 . ( urr.pttiriiigh t lu r. g'l-ted at all tiu-r. w ii ijlad? To ! ( ilt.oil, I 1 VI .1- c; ij Scott The C!;i!r;it. it ii. i I'ciiiocnilic Disliict Coiivciilion. '11,.' la-t I. iiiocrat informs us that its iitor had tin' honor of r. pn sci.ting three until - in tin ir late Convention at Alber-ii-!'-. '-tie of wl.i h was Catawba. It is in- ,.f our l.u-iiie.--, but we would advise r in i 'hi our to 1 e cautions j,ow be " leave own t stand n foreign r uind." I ur treni an apojlextie lit at aimer I astle on 0f (;a..ton, and also within one mile of Col. the 1 1 1 Ii ult. E. A. llrcvard's Furnace, in the county of I Lincoln." Ity complying with the iir-t of these conditions, gives direction to the line, n'olinr I 'iiTro Pn.t so t0 ,'ir"w ' necessity within the liui- lll.OUir LidlL 1)111. j, rr,UjrtM by th' second. "These interme- W. C. Harris, of Cabarrus, presented to diate points being fixed and with these in ns a few dayj ago, a beet which beats our other beet, and he thinks he can beat the licit boa-ted on by the Western IVniuerat. It weighed over i) pounds wln n first dug, and measures in circumference, '.' 1 inches. .Mo.M IKNT To l. t I.AV. V ism ;ti, Sept. TA. I'VJ McKsrti. I; vi rs SrvroN -. Imiuiriei . t made i it ilitlVrent :irln i.l llie country x Nioveiiirnt han Ih-cii iii.hIi' with a vh w nnlionnl iiintiiiinrnt In llie iiiinierv til'Mi hrv I Mi. , e i t , c i Ml", i-i IN-rhaim tin- t" il iimkIi' of lillhVVcrilip tin t ,., ak.ng cost of road complete i, 1,'0. 1 i ( im(. ,im f This estimate, I believe, is full, and suf- i,. mm mul nilimnnj l'ri.i.il i,rn. ,i. ,.., fieient to meet all contingencies for the pro. i aicmmi ol wlwi i m r..t,t. ti.,,t.,t.o-.. ., t ,.. , , hi.li tlie t'iit l"i-il 1, Iter, rur llni iii,rij,i- I ... per completion of the road. ,,,,,f.,llv ..k .t ..,r.i.... in the c!.,' ' ,' In arriving at the location, I fouua it lie- nl( n,,,;, .,.,. ccssary to run several lines across all the. 1 am, with frrl ropcrt, streams, and in estimating the merits of the j Your niinlm.i . rv. nt, dilTereiit lines, I took into consideration their i sAki.Kyr comparative length, grades and cost. ! '' s- Ail';'v "" "' "' "''" . ' - . . , . - tn r Ntw rlln v Jink kin li in rwnn m t jIuhil k. . . 1 have no accurate data trom wind, ,-n,,.' ,.,,-s,,,,,. w ri. ,,,.,,,,, , iji el BlMivr flieiilliiliell, Oliu Ui lw-eifite tr. can make an estimate of th? earnings and lirotits of vour road ; but when we notice what I lie olii Iter cil'iiM aiin'M imIioii to Ix liirnuil I.r Hut an amount ot trade iww crosses itie " -... on,. ..,.... ,,,,,, line of this road and follows the direction of "" " ri: i,l i: 1 1 aii.. -e V ii " tii !i!' t I I.l til h w ill be glad to inei t the l'e- poteiittary there, aiel we pro- rii- Tiir.r.EAs iNu iiv ):r;M:rTiif rur. n. v )II.I! I.t i;i)! At. SI'.Si i.l V Si ii t. We find tlig f..'ll o.vitig in the M mp!,; Fti jiiirer : 'J'wi or tlir.-o iii.i, r- ago, ' in-r:, S.-.ii' was spending a ,-iioit int-n a! !' .'. lire at that .baig.'itlu! ri s ,;t. , :: ,-. t, Ul, , ; I, , ,-,"!' I i.-uana. niie - ioiirii.,g (i., r. , on,- i jng at the breakfa-t t i: h" a-kv-1 '.ti of the ter . rii.ti ! -r a u v -;. i. r. A 1 i iy silting f,pp-.it,', a j.- r ; o.-r -tr.-i.-.g. r : !,'n,. rc-iehe 1 aero- tie- ;.r ! v. !:!. a i, v.--j; .. r in h i h i.t 1 , -;'V ing i',... S....tt. f:!i .c m-; t f,:i:.i-li -.u vith th- N. V. !! v.; ;.- " 1 thank y ,.i. Ma ! a., v -y - . : . ritnriii;d tiie i li-'eTii!. 1 ,r - .r kin ' a- - hut I never r. a 1 th" lf--r.il !." " 1 you kn-w, sir," ret .r: --1 tie- ! i : -. . v.ith the utmost indigi.ati ., pain! -1 .ei 1. r ( ouiitoiiii.ice " do v.i a l:nov.-. -:r. li. it I ..-. the i:e of .Mr. j;..-i;;.ett. th- ( !i r - f ij Uelidl! ' 1.1 ! .1. s. i 1 1... L ! e him a b - -,t will .-nd bin ith imprei-'iis tie- gl-iit M i. boar defeat at n upon " 1 in k int i ai.iii to th. II : r. 1 v. : t it'icrii bis own e w hich uit it is siim iioii in iore me, 1 inaile all my cxa in itiations with reference only to locating the road at the.e point., md surveved every line, which to my jildgmi'iit, !iipcared ne cessary to attain the iut practicable route. 1 will now lay briefly before you tho lo cality of the line, and result of the survey under two separate heads or divi-i..ii. ii t i;,-:;. f,.. i'i...i vv.... 1....1. , , , . . ,'i.,.-."i, II. Mil ,t. .lliiliv l,, ,,l-v If.llllV being properly corrected, we insert it , 'Jd I'ivi-ion froiii Catawba Liver to Liti-colnton. the streams to seek a market in South Car-' olina, we inav feel assured from the well ' known effects of 1'l.mk lload-, that there tSAseur '.abb; went out last week with out again, corrcctou : OFFICIAL VOTK Foil :o F.IIN'oll T! W, K. 1 itigi:!;il T: - v.". !; a r, V !;igs. M .-- M d t!i Vie t . it - iii.t v ! ii liei' 1 ::.; r :T f.r ('. e:.t ' 1 1 tig ot tile v -i,-e.v a h line than rout a- 1 .' :i-t ui sc. te. ! ) have Cs f this I'.-nvi 1 tioti cii'iin.ly. tand the.,1 as .r. .p.jsing ti itau 1 11 ; f r i- this a f..re iiiteudcj l)i-triet arrange nt I.egi -lat are '.' at d ;re to . ice their ,..,1.1 ti.i- Slat, i.it j tie- 1 .1.. ... ... r..,., 'i h:' I.f. Th. ill! lilafd w. ;:. . t .-i- I. !ra. gc". ' I f. :!.iii.!y Madam, that su' h v, a- t I.t- '- H it hnv.. been iraiitv of in-ikn,g that has jr.-t ,. 1 ,..y v.. . 1 h ive .-ai l ii il c.11,;, t called." l'r 011 that 'lay to th!'. t'10 Mrs. IVnne't ba- m ee.-t m,- iliioli tjell. l...tt, t J. f'-li . il tii" 1, -t r I - :- t,.i Ul IV. I .iir.-l, a tie ir -hr " w iii !,-. ill g. 1 11 . ,t. tit, 1 ad 1 - ! d in riitie paper- 'n'n,. ' la'ter, we Mil tiosc. eing " the i' -t of liian ire glad ffW people has ie- f i-: 1 lids of t ion. Pierce ... -- in making tin; starch ; re V t - t 1 eh i t billl tllllll - .ii known to the Whig. 1 P "I- fTll : iiilejllg tin 111 a in of tlie li vt s fo'dcii. his Ui.prita ij.li d jo ir ,al. No 1.U-: ..'. i iguai t v e .'.alii... -ef. - !' 1'i- 1 i;. a 1: Ti o Mi l II. 1; j in j !e "t ivar'ar 'Uitriel to defame b -t 311 J bright.. -t b'.-lirv. It w.i- t h; br.-f:"-1 and Scott - aft'.iiati iii v. iiaiiee w ith S"v u.rd ; ;.nd black.- . -bar i.e II -utrag. tii t'i - a:,d b... Au riiinlulir- ;i!l! C iiid; .'! t. ri" , I a i-t ,-d 1 liii.!. with a ''.cm tln.e-. Icing the a Anerie-iti I appeared ii years ago. c.:!i:i:::r, 1:' . . lab.-'l b liielidj fr-t m!. ,r . tt-r l-g'-d It Th. . in a v . ar. i raw i in t :ie ,-,n- b. " t,, H -;!, ! W,:i i.uv 1 Jlili. IJillh I.I'NiiV: .. i . l Ni:. ' ' i tii' ,t or t.e Ai. ! t; :eiiian la in'.: a ib- .f I. i 1 , . V,-l. a ! 1 1 1 ! L .! ; ,1 the 1 -i"ie 1 at'.:.- .1 I. an 1 v - I. t.ei.rly ail hi- .-. .'..li-r'- : ' l g !') w. 1 II Ve...-.Ji,-audpilil.til.g !.;;: at th-1... 1. ; : V,a -di.lv, 1-1 ;, ."-..it :nva-,. -I v. . ; a t .re to I 1 .1- it t: ii, ; Iii-'. a-!.. .... that if -i.f t. .1 : . i: 1 a!,:; i, le-iiiy ' iuld abi.o ( ai.ii'oiiiate led hi - inei. t j th" charge, an I ual c-oiifli t r - -1 ' . - i el t .'- - 1 et all!, i-igi. ;,i .f i---!y I.;, ,!;, ('.I'll l.lilit'.i. ) oi, i, -. . r ; , le bl until he -a-.v tie g.'i:.'n,t Mi v itii hi. bi a . c -1 ; 1 1 hi- j 1 l.i- t.ii" Iy aiiio v'i '. e'i our a .' lay, an t a , and w In-ii id: ' 1. 1 oiiiciit he- w'.il .-a; 1; l-i ' u- tie- h t..ry a: , r i 'T i, 1. and d -tie. "NF- WHO V Th .!- t :.--..! r .i M. i ,v in tin r's Kc-'ilutioti -- . " - -!i.--w - t'.at 'i. 11. Seott ba- re 1:1 t uty-i ur y.-ari' bar 1 rvii', u ,,.,.-r . Jiii.iai.i. J i-c- . f.r b-- .- r --'ii.iaio. It e.,tt bail am" r parti ,11. he would f-tpb-i.t ' f more than J'.i-.-ht iii.;.- i ... ly (. 1' u how, in the nanif- . ui -i n-". I'ii-ree f ar 1 ii'-mH I .',!, ;,s f r b-- than a v ar'- -. r-W.- !',-., r t!e- Whig Auditor have 1 .g. t'e-r too t. icier in not detailing' . II-j.. ," '1. g' racy of tin- time ' What ro i I, Woiiet .t Jeel In t s. 1 I g thi mist ruble, -tioii' . ring ni'.v eaiciit on lit hi. o'.v 1, cidigLt . fore the fif 'an, ,-11 ..I tie iiitrv. I nat" iing -t.in Ul f hi If lb. 1 t: as in ' :'l- lo- g 1 111 . d by tii.- st.ii. lai oi l nil. i nt ! And who, ;,t ! 1 tii it tii. it body which f. !t it-. !! (battered by a the Koiii 1:1 S ite in tin- it- boa-t.d dignity, ha y by -toojung t j .-ervi; the luatio.oivcrii.gs .,f party in g eoiit -t. I-.'.ery admirer Mm!y. li. ul. K. rr. I!, id. Al.'V f ' illil oilll Acs. .11, I ,n 3 i",ii I, n, .-,1.1 A-lic, I,,, I i'i7 .VH lilli ltiir,i,., l,.-(l .'HI l.'JUi l-'i 11,111. oiiil.e, 1, 11:1.-, t; ft ;ii; i;-t liiaiien, .1.1 :t.'.s ii.ii Untie, ;',gii l.tl j-J7 ..'i II. ..iit..rt. SI I .VI? " .".'.I Itruaswirk, .'ni; Vijil 311 g'71 'abirrns, Wji 4 1 - Tit 411 -'ravvii, CH'J all .V.'T tin ('oiiib.rluiul, IMr l.llu ;.1 1..1JS In.. vv.n, o gg.1 a l!i -'-j. ..liiii.i.ii-, li;.", ..-,t I'l -tn ( -.1 an a ii , -i 7 i- igg 'a it, r.i. ii.". :ii;i tn :i'i-j I t.i ri k- e, ,1.1 1.1 1 as-.v. il, 5li.1 1,1 It 0711 1.1111 Ii itliain, j . i t'l -'HI tl-ll C.l.ivni!, 1,10 117 ,ovl l:ni Cnrritui-k. l-.i 1.77 I", I.11.I t li v. i. in,!, y;i7 --go in:, s.711 lliv idf,n, 1.1. VI ti'i'i ti.'il 7 III Kim., 111 t'.ij 31.-, I'i.liii, 2-Ji'i l.ni.'i I'm 1,.17-J li.lg. i.,ii.!,-, s- l.i-1 Kit 1.I JV Transim, Ill (,''! Ill ?-g I iron ilie, !-! H7I l.linV 1 .III..1 li. nil',, r.i, 1.77-J .-.gil I ,.V.' I --il lire in , .117 ,1o .1(7 .mi ti.il.s, .Ti? 1i,7 .1I..1 ii(i Hi-vvood, a'- :i:e .li.s .V',1 II: inn, 1-V a lii V.-.l ",41 )l..ta,rt, -'?'l 171 .li.il aii, II .... . 4g .tin .If, 41.x II. a I. rs.m, CHI g:ei 7C- .11(1 Ir..!. li. l.l'I'l g7:i l.nlV .1!M J .... . -,;.'l 1--' -Jll oo .l.eiii-ton, I...1" n 771 s-.l I.i.nur, o.-. 4-7 y,;; j-., l.il,...l!l, liilll l.'lll'j Oil 1,'I.H VI. i.l - o,:l 1),H Virtni, .111 --'V g'ii l,7(i ...,r., 1.71 .'.-'I r.l." C.lli Montgomery, I, -II 171 7Wi ami Mo. ,11, 1-1 1:111 t.'.l Hi .M-. klciiiUo?, f,7U 1,1. V 7-J1 l.l-.'l N i-ii, 'm'l s I ,i..1i V w Minova r, -.'7- 1,1-7 .l.'.ll 1..1I J No. il.a.niton, l-'i .'CI Vm i',-i iin-l.iw, l-il 71.-1 H.7 fi'ifi "rang... l.li.ll 1,-VV l.Vgs l,7:ill l -i-eiiot-ink, .Tan g! 1 7 1.71 a 17 I ' rijiniiion, 117 g' I .117 .11 'g 1'itt. .Vii ..-1 i.iii r, 11 I'. r-.iii, T'i .777 111 .7al l!',iK!i, .7i;j i.gi; i.'i :i 71,11 ito. kingiiai... 117 1 :t.',n 1.117a Kmaii, H:l 1,1:1 771; -g Itata.rford, :W lei? 1,1m; .7. HI I.' iiidl,,l,, 1..1.-.I .1.71 1 .-'-,!! ti!) lie in., ..nil, li-'l III 1,-Jl I'll S iiii.on, .all? s,71 -,ni fti.7 irrv, l.'il? 1.1.7-J 1 on,; .171; M..ki-, I.iii;" 1 I..J 1,1.1-J 1,1-1 Mil.lv. si, .,11 Hl( M Tvm II, .1.7: 1.11 -gi HI Wake, !l?'l ll.i'l 1.1U-! 1.. 7i:il irr.li, 1-1 li-'l i.- t,i7 U ..,t,,i, -' 0., .;)- .j.,- w.ivi..-, a-.'i l.n'ii -g-1 1,1:11: .il-., I ..171 .111 1.11.-, Til V.n.'y, -l.'.i; (,:lg .1:111 1,'it iji? 1 1 1.-1.-. lo.eii t-.i-i i-'.ii? 1 u,!i:i.i It. i.J M ij'.r.'y, g',774 V.l'il j ITItST MVISIu.V. j The topography "f tin- country on this j.art ! of the line i such, that a road cannot be loca ted over it of such ca-iy grades and dir. . t alignment as would be de-irable without do ing a great deal nf grading which material v increases the eo-t of construction, j The line as located commence? at the public sipiare at Charlotte and occupies the main street h ading nut in front of the Mint, then descending through the lands of Men. I srs. ( 'uniiinghani and J. Irwin to the first prong ot r-iigiiw- re. K, wtin ii it cros-.-s 41,11! NfiTOV, All!?. 17. 1.', ' I VR Sm : III rcli f, ICf l.i ll.r siit,j, r t ,,(' f..... tiir an !n... 1. ill, ,11 for 111,- .HiriM-mf i,l , r. , c. w ill be scarcely a particle of this trade but cii.,.,..! nnaoii... i,i i.t the ki .it et jov. irn.iri,; what will be diverted and follow this road H- iiinni.tv ot' iIhj freat Auiericaii i.i-....i. to a nearer and mire mark, t at Charlotte, """f1'1').'" r, ear,l u. wl. h y., i,a ... im 1 i- i 1 1 (iiih r"ti r iln.ii with ti, : ilnw u lu . The locality of your road gives it the ,),.,,, ,,.,.,,,. r . , ,.,,-,h. ",., 1.10-t de-irable adv Ullages. It will not oil- l I mifr, tne en at amuiint l n.i.rt i.,t u. ly divert a vast amount of trade, but it pas- ii tiil I., txt .ii-jioml i.f, und tin- .nn....u. u scs through a country highly productive in r ll ,v'' 1 " " "' h "" " "'" ' I ' ,r , .0 i r i 1 1 1 ntti r i. I..11; mi ii!,, nix, tlie ni.ivi.riiciit I.iii l-e itself, ami suscei.til. e of a luu. h higher ue- ,1 , . ., ' I. f ,- pfn-tj fie d until tilt' f.ill.nMdr, ill, ill n t! gree of cultivation, crosses strata of lime, .,, when !ll cunlullr t-ninnir . inexhaustible beds of iron ore, reaches t-a- ).mr'il and f.tlnr it. yt ami: ni.'.i. wariU the III,' liii. coinlre l,.r llm lur. MiU'll to III l umi . a a r d.nilil mil I lie fr.. plus produce is uiwiivs great, and within twelve nites nf j U.ijl I!,,, id I lepot , tli; star ting point of your reid, it bise. ts ..ueofthc best wiit. r powers iu the State. ieiitb meii, I can wc no reason w hy your road will not be a profitable one. So far as I kimw of the result of Plunk lloads, and I have been intimately acijuainted with them since their introduction into the l"ni tecl States, they hare always been attended with the best success ; and a far as I have been able to learn from other sources, reliii- .eaa. .1 mil in every o iibii.it . ID yards below the public road hie an. 1 authentic, the Mock holder have 111 . . ' ... . Is- I ' ' , . .1 the iuvc-tinciits. In Canada and in the Tnilcd States, par ticularly in this Stale, their utility has been fully tested Thrv reach and hem fit alike the rich and riieiiee it wind in, a ravine and crosc tlo ' -11 iti in l oi tne rnlge turongli a gap in Mr. Trotter's field, and descends iuiiiicdiatelv to the second prong of th" creek and cros.es it at Ir. Mc lice's mill pond, about a ipiar ter fif a mile up stream from the nublie road. Thence it ascends the ridge and ''"iT fvery tlasn fif the people, the Prod 11 . pursue it in front of the residences ,,f e.-r, Men hant. Mechanic and M.inufai :urcr, of lilt- dl"ti!ii;ilirili d nt' tiie 1 111. ui. In ths lliraiiliiiif, w,; K ouid ifggfoit Ihr '.r ol Tour a.iilr. i.iff aouic ot lfire in n.: Stat, a en tiie Mlilje t, Willi tile vl. w fif . a liicir Hi. 11 nt imi. inira. very n i-jM 1 itully, Wm. C. Paw s,,s- Wii.i.ie P M w Haviii.T'is I'imi, .Ins. II. ('ii.wiii.m, M. P. liKNTHV, piittTi.it, ll.Wlli Ol TI.AW, N. 11vkki.uk, JfiiiN t. M111 rn .1. II 11 llvws, Al.KX. KVANf, .I aMI.s Cool't !. .I.lllN M.i'Hl II S. i,n 1 i. IlKMtV 1 ! 111. II n:l I I: .lAS. V. I. Itt I'.KiiW , .1. 11. Jh.H.. Mes-r. .lob 11 P. l!o-s and W. Miuins at Sta tion -.v. in air-1. Todd's ti. bl it commctn e. to di'-ci nd I , tiiiiu liriiuch. whii h it crosses near Mrs Ileniier-on'.s. I'p to this point it was not very difficult to select favorable ground for tin' location, but lu re we are in. t by a high ridge, hiti between and e- parating tin; waters of Long (Vi-i k .111 1 ' Ir I t .. I .- ,, .oiiiii jji.'iiicii. . v 1 1 r n.iiKiiig' mil exaiuina tious, and running several trial lines, I found that in order to keep the maximum f-raile, there was no other way t attain the sum mit of 'his rid ge, than by grading up its si le and eroding several spurs and ravines which ri quire eon-iib rabb; extra grading. I From Station lu.V, at the summit of the ridge, the line de-rcud. with a ravine bv the old Mine, and 1 ro- 's Long Creek about tiiM) yards above, wuere tin lbrZh; Kerry ro.vl cr.se. 'Phe creek val ley is about -mi fe. t aero, ri iinriiig H bridge -'mi feet long, and an 1 inbank mi lit .7 feit high. The liiii- then winds up a ra vine, east of the old lliilin Mine, worked by, and on the lands of W. V. Klm, K-rj , at Station l-.V. near Koper's Itl.-iek-mith Hep, it again attains the summit, of a ridge which :t pursues to its end at, the Catawba I'.iver. 1. bout I 'to yards below 1'ozeHV l'i rrv, ma king the di-tancc frem tin- public square at Charlotte (,li,!(.",ii ft I I : m. Add for width of Liver, .XI ft Tin- und. r;i.Mif d rv.nrur in tin si...-. 1'her can be used by alb ,'"' ""'" ""- n.M.iii, . , ,, - . - . t'l Urcuiinliftli an ,1. kit.,!,!., mi, ..!..... , , . , priiiowd . I'. M. Ciiltl, .Il.IlN P. Krvil.l Pktih Kim. :, p. II. Koni., '.V. W. SUTl.S, It. I-AKMUM. Cm 1111 llm. niKK.s, .ImivjXV. Ai.i. , lb C. U'hi.iitman, V.. Iti.iiirt, .In.. W m L. II.. rn. r, John W. Maiiiv, I llAMh TvU.nll, Jus. II. HuaI-I.H. K. Whit ri.oKv, .1. M. I'ami.i-i.-., W. W. Kih'kuki.i., .1 C. Ci.uik. IU, Smith. .Imi. s. i;Ai.i.aiu:ii Ias W. Ikvviv, (liii.t; 'J'avi.' e . S vtii,:T, Ls.j iinjiaiting reci.roca! benefits to town and country ; affording a pleasant a id speedy mo le of travel, nii'l i licap ar.H 11 ire mc;;m of transportation. Kxpi rii ncc has taught us that in propor tion as the im am for coiinnuriication and transportation arc improved, liic;hwavs mafic , better, and di-tanecs shortened, bringing as it were, liitt. ri nt Hcctioii fif the country near tog. ther, so that the various mode, and customs ot e.v h inav be more fullvdi- eusscil among the p'-. ple, and tin' 1 o-t of " traii-portatioit iliminish,..! ; ,,, a).,, in the sami; ratio will the people be cneghtcned, tin- country improved, and its r urce ile. velopeil. I lank Loads iiiore than any oth- er, iif.aiii tin-1 no. ! .r. . hi aplv con-tru. - KV I.I.I M: 1 ki j.t 111 repair at less . ipeti-i' than ' sl.lw. ll . 1,1 -. in MLniLfiL. te ar.y nther improvial highway, they are bf-t adapted to the wimts and neees-iliias of the people. At the North and at the South, a!-o in Vour own State, tiny have made valuable, lands which f.,re wi re marly v aliii'le. If they arc beneficial there, tin y will hc riually so here, and if the same t - pro duce tin- same effect . ri. a, , , where, yours must be a prolitiibb- and bi n. tb ial road. Lespei Ifullv submitted, W. I'll V " (, r.nxnir,, . "TIIK t'AVAsTni' FUAI PS M irri. il, ..a ,l!!l, uiimm, hy tlie Rrv J 1 "-11. 11 li iii. in; wiimui. i:.i.. u m mnii-r nt Mi. J.din Waiami, j:l Hir.l.fin tin 7 tli .. Jv KMII.V M h I I.'. in ll.r ;tli v. ,r nf ,rr u;-r, ,.) dauelit, r ., -I mid M.iry I., h. rr, 1,1 l'.,n.,la ,.,1,1,1,, M,... A th.vt. r ii.h .1 .11 llir ,i, , tn !,Ii,iu ill tie '!. 11 ft r,ir,i,:i.' l',.rrv. r. Vl". in..!. uu.ii.i -y.lh. Mr,. .M AH Y I., hi I.S vit. ..I Mr S l.k.-i, l I' I., rcui.ti. M all, r ,1.1 1 lln, - t ,., l,., , ), ! ,,,, i.- . ill. !"., during Whirl, 1 ). rollal I !l 1 i V ! ' tlmt Ii. r ui .1 .ia i!,,r,,.,i long, aiin pjuki i t e ' In r ii ii.l. .nd, with inn. !i i a 1 1'lii,-h a and rein "a- I ..r prV.r.l V.oira ahe ., n a I f, si sir H!iii.r' lie- V, ili,t,. I ,r. in." I A- I i:il-l.T. H - ; ' ! c ..;:h Ii i . : 1 11. ijK 7r a '.-, "i 1 .ie si ii laing )' J vi I i I a. tieiii' in i ca oi, v a trad d hi in. jir. i. i "g. lit 1 v a;el t ii ling": i did H"t be i;;,,. .ii :,- P, U III i.t i.t li une or abr-ii 1 - bo-oin ,-v. eii with pride, I -' i.tiii.eiit, of S.-iiator i it - action on I his oeca . I r i r . - j ' et and adiuira- lln'l t :i!' iiillg it IhoVIT, I.iii: iii a v find the in- ir e!".;r nt, that i- not tin; arena hi-. l.' .-n made upon ie- f-MTv iu j iiry . V of lb. ih. I- ,1. ill. two par fa v. ruble ncl I-;.ic I'olaloc nd ' I! U, a w I Tli I. hi t i! 1 1 .Tr i. tl -.! Nkv. i' in tic I i.:;; t ; :;n I o'b, r d-, t.i. I i t L-'.. j ic-, i.t,-1 u- t Jeitatoe, W hich We think till- sei (loll. It .oiiiels, and when I ; ii measures in cireuiuli r and in ili'iiin l. r 17 im he-, le.ii.'h ( ali-fv -ix nun. hi J NOT A PAKTV t KSTIu.V. A friend who has travelled a gn at deal through lie!. anii and Illinois since tin; nom ination of ;,.n. Scott, bring- us the mo-t encouraging accounts of tin; way thing are Working iu these States. II,: tell an .'111111--ing he id. i.t which occurred iu a . tage coach iu Illii, ois A Whig and liemocrat had been 1 i -' - i-.-.ing the free-trade ijiii -.lioti until both g '. j.rctty warm, when the Whig ti lied that hi opponent was an ' b-tiriiiti' leil e.v, who would not be coiivic rr .r, and put an 1 nd to tin: dis- o-ing a vole fin the Pri'sMcii men," said tin; Whig, " Vou -. will say ' aye,' and you who will say ' no. " Si,,, " :iys the P. ue r-rat. '-that's not the wav to put it. Vou inii-t take the vote as between cott and Pn-ire, for I'm a liemocrat, but I iu going for Seott ; my neighbor lu re is a liemocrat, and hi-' going for Scott, too; tin- and th.- fact i-, wiAe concluded iu our .-11 (loll I. ul Ii, ullil.i- 0 pm ! ijin sh',,1 nf ' '" It is hardly necessary to say tl at the vote of that .( age-load was unanimously for ill (itli'llr. Making fi I ,":;, or ll.fi.- in. th. end of first division. Co-t of coti-triirtion for 1 1 .0 I miles fr, Charlotte to the Kan Prank of Catawba Li ver, I, ID. or SI,-)iO per mil... 'J he line f.n tiiis division crosses three ''reeks and two l!raiiche of considerable importance, making on this I ivisi,n, five streams, besides the Kivcr, which ri ipiirc ra ther bun.' bridges and cmbatikui' iit ofmiffi cii nt height to protec , the road from the in nndations of the hii'bo-t fre-ln t. , , , , . . . ' win. iiivvi a inn.... ill.. .. - .'.any .. inn iocoi. o journal-, (ami ' iiri.in,,. 1, s Wlltl ., ,,,, ntii.uig t In-111 , iff coiirsf, that peculiar sp,.. ''I" - - A. t.-aih wa rv,t,,, ,t ',,mj I ,n..r, jiirr,:, n.ixini; . ouhui tt. d )i, r li'l-i ami li.r. ........ a. ... ... 1 i I 1 o,K . iiikii, ., ! ,, ,, ,,,. ... aplled and ,,,, kl. , ,,,1 si(. K((i S'Ulie halt a lloz.'ll f.r -tnril I n tr, tl,, rare nf lli.il u i....r J. I more V Jug I .iigresstueri in (he S'iiilnr,i ''"-I" I ' d I'kiii of ihe 1..111I1. Anaihii,,, St-ite, who lire alleged to be iliafh e(,.d '"'' " ,'',"1' r' l"'iiH' ncthir, n kind I'm mi to the nomination of i.cneral S t. Alienor !,"iL',', ' u" iy ' "' '"'" Inn ir n.,.1 ... r L' nil, lur vvr r. i I '- riu lll.jl, in, en of locof ifo lin liilii, itv the " II:,1,.1.,I. " " ""I"'!'""1 Il ivii,,; . ..iniuili. ,1 Mamlar-I, ) have diligently e publi-heil a li-t of some half till' names: mi Iltio tied I Ai I.KNUt, of Yir M It. Alnontr !,,.. we sti i- that of M r. in irgnna, who has rieintlv cotne out iu a strong letter, warmly advo cating and urging the claims of lien. Seott. Among them, a.,.,, are the names of Messrs. Landry and Moore, of Loui-iaiu. ,,w much truth there is in tl. slate ui nt with Tli im,. . .. HI a t. ii.rt h. rr, in tli,- rron.lrei r ,,l 1 . l r, II fluid ami th, iirlnir of Ilia toil,. ,v i:. ' ill.!,- 1., any fr..i II,.. 1,,-nrl. I lie Lnrdifaic ami I... I.'.nl luitli likiu a vv.n, ,!,..M , . i. 1, a, r id tn. I.rd,( mniiiinrtf,l . HI re; d t lhrmf may . l,.ar,.,l fr,,,,, tl. nf-cai.i t.-d of J.llte t.y pn e.V. " Ci III w 1,0 are Ing.. are J r -iii i-r;t t SKCOM) I)I ISKiN. This loiiiiiniicis at Station ol.V.'ifl the W i -t hank of (hi- Liver, mid ui.,.!, subi'iini .1 ii.liln.u the fide of a high blur whirr: a sid,, cut V" Vo,r ,, lJ)UI i,i,i It wr,s will l.e lii eessary to torm Ihe road-bi il, Hh surpn-e and regret that wi iiuneu a-ieiiuing gr.iUunlly tiirough the notitice.l m several ), ln pls ot .Mrs. I arrar and by Pi t.-r Can-b r' L"ui-iana, tliet to inn hiiiuuiit ot the n.lg.' at Mation 70:(, w""l'l not snpi.ort the nominee of the v. living aieiuc a mile a mi tnree loiirths t s- mg National Convention. W ceiift to the summit of the rid aw it .a 1 1 - inneratii' prints of Wi re iipiiosi.. (,,, ,, I al 011. ti ! were s:iii. 1 . .1 1 ge. Wli.cn I'll!-'., lieciiusf. l.cli.r,. ,.,.vii,,r II... .... iu.ii.en 1 ue irrauc ui asiini ami eav. I n n It p.i-si s round the North Ka-t sifh ine noil, 01 winch we lnvl Ihe honor t,, In. if the tin in In is. we oinnlv avowa.il fllll I lite I.t 1. rocky hill, near Armslrong's Llaclwuith to support Seott and ( i rahain, and we must . ... ., ...I.. ...Mows in.; mam rnlge ,y regret that such a Ini-r, presentation sh i-iiiieiiwiuer s ,-tori' to Mation 1-. .,. have ,ei n th. ott -t'tn ) Win 'lb. rev,:,-, 1, slight fall of .-now in i n part of U,r,j Maine, i ( of la-t W-. V a ini-n prescntalioti should night neccssarv to l,,,lsi.,r .... Il CriliillicrifO.s to il, ..ei, .1 .. Ig ; tl; ...... ' 1 ft e 1 . . . ... I .. , V nisvri-i K, -, vicik claims 01 lu lu r:il l'ii ii. w l. I, it cros, s a. Station X, , near what a candidal,, for the Presid, ncv to pub' is known as 'Mow I'ord." the,, flHi,,g lie favor in the South. It is true that we ! near the channel of Gold Mine Prancl, preferred Mr. Fillmore to any other c ,di '';?' a"'";r ' ,y'-Uy Mr. dl.late, ,,d used all honorable and fir 1. I-II h (.old Mill, and , frt t Mr means to have bin, nominated, because we1 Iraitlett hhijips, an, cont,,ngt, ,. ,; thought that the peop W(1 ,,im a lU,hl Sr; r 'i, n; , uTh-n";h u.u 1 ;;f Mr- Un. Mm , IDIly arils lett of the bne, , nt Stall.,,, tlie ( .ol,-t,t,.t, , ,h .j,,,, i(1 , , ,. ( (. : l. '.'I '" llVn '. .i'cs of 1 -..,(., ,i,., ,U:H,.Ty,: the .. 1 XilI.iiil'Mar.UolC.,l.K.A.Ir.-vnr.r11,r.-iv.-.l that Ccneral Scott. ... ..... , It.. t iiriiace fiver a s-i.ur of ihr. ,..;.. ,:.i ... i,ir;.,.; i i . . , . .. .. .' ."J ' . . rs I ! . - .l"l.:.l IO IIIU V OH -t It lit t ill im ii. ith many oilier Southern fl.:.. i ue v,.r a spur ot the main rnbre patriotic flu- -Nor- where there will be a cut till feet deep, and , 'md the I irl.V part II.. ,, wind- up on the North side of it i Wc, wi front .if Co). Jin vard's reddenee to the sum. and we at -a i'irst .ir vit al hi Hail lloail I. B A .VII l.i ..'1 II r.l KIVl-.ll mddy l,y U,o fi.al Ira. ii of on." I .rgc l.l,. ply of l-'A Ma & WIXTIIlt wlnrH wall l,a aril, I at i aueill ailviiirn. l irni'lt ia ' f.n. k aalra a, ul a,,, ,i ,ri,f,i,." ( nil and aue i ffir yiil mrf leia i-iar tii-rri. I' s nlliil llriMvli-in II, i k lloiuP' "f-tuCrr i, in'-i WARDLAW & WALKER. Factors k Coiiiiiiission Mc-rcliants, NOHTII AT LAN'I'.C WIIAIH', II l It I.l NT, S. t . W. A. VAItlI.AV. il. W Vl-ht"- Our fiiininiaainn (,,r ".-llu-g ( 'll.ei i'l "' esi.la pnr but. Kainity a ipuhra will ! "'r- I" 1 hir mir fcinmla Sir-cial mi.-iiii.ni irii n " eitee to the ,. j and we ar,- happy ,., ,y. tllanv y;, "'' n;i
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1852, edition 1
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