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I' I1 ANNEXATION OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. The treaty for the annexation of the Sand wich Island i said to have been received in Washington. There is something start ling in the ac1ii&ition of this remote, outly ing. foreigH territory. There are associa tion. whieh End iiuiiieiiiato entrance into the mind of deiniuton connected mora with monarchical thun republican rule with the necessity tor larger expenditures, increase of naval armanieuts, additional lpitard of collision with foreign powers, rJiftieuity of governtnr a remote possession, Ac, txe. All previous extensions of territory hare been the resu't of peoiraphie.il and political ne cessity. We were forced to purchase In dia lands from contiguity. We were com pelled to annex Texas to exclude from our border those who would have become un safe neighbor. California was the fruit of tonrjuest primarily. j None of these caues pply to the Sand wich Islands. The only pla for annex, tiou is that of convenience to the whaling interest, aud the supposed security of our commerce in the Ptieine. We have no colo nies of which these islands form such a chaiu of possession as implies! security from ae'u tl asrression. If tbey even constituted a part of our nwn continent couti juous to our other territory, the plea of rounding off would be of some avail. Colonial aeoui-i-i Iron i no ttart frf ihit n-jlicv of our rtnultlie that looks beton-l deft-nee' ami the protoc-! - - - , . r tion of our commerce for the wamtenauce if naval and military forces. As soon as we rtubrirk on tin career we enter the field ,' c-f r va'ry with foreign nations, and unncce-1 airily multiply our p .tints of contact with th.-m. The Sandwich Islands will be colo nies, call them a territory, in onr technical 8en.e, or what other muse we may. As a tfilonial poj'se-isioB tti 'y may invite attack. If they are assailed from without, or domes tie discord ari- within, .e niu-t defend tiftn at winterer e to the country. The rati in i! !. -i..t wmiM p-rhaps have t be t in lie i'e 1 at a point so remote as to require the preser.ee of a fleet, pcrhsip an army. Are we prepared for the anxieties, peruaps sacrifices, which such a j .-V.cy may induce ? It sv-tirs that the treaty of aunc xat'.'in, !t ough it passed the Hawai'tin I'rivy Coun cil tiith the concurrence of King Kanieha nielia, met with opptsition, not only from two of its member-, but from the heir ap parent to the throne. Priuce Jjoholibe. This dwacreem nt btt.ikens domestic diseiiion. I nder such circumstances is probable that we sbinl perhntis purchase auuexation at the prne of c-xliiiui-liius a civil conflict is loiJ. We should bave for the nifaurt the sMoctit of uiio bo uas a reversionary j iutcrot in the tl.rone ail Wi ll a iti pos- , ir. Tbne powers, Eu.'lanu bd-i Kraufe, uu mu-t watch tiie-e proccl;n with iealtia.v. wouiJ have pood caae for prott-t a.'-aiut aiiueistion to tiic cu ct .,tatei, in tne atitof artt;niciit ill ttitf euUUCU Slllt t!i; oppo-itian of tlie hi ir eppart nt. It up-p-iar, beide-i, that the l'roiestarit tni-ioiia-fifit, a holy of men who have altvuya b id BiQch political iiifltieuei; at the Uiand;, have . denied all participation in the 'ehcine of au E.l itiun. In view of a'l tllee fact-, arlmit tiuj the alstract pmpi tety of annex itioii, tie e-e is surroitti'.'.e J wi;h too uiacv perils l-t suakt- auim.-xatiC'U a pruJcut ami jjjeaor. The true f iii-y of tte Unitcdl St.itci was jerbap tiett luiiicateJ in the letter wlntli Mr. W ebj-U-r, a- Secrctiiry of Jtate, a l irt s ed to ttic ajri-nti of the ii.in.iii.in iiavern i?ni io 1-4 i. Ill this coii'iuuuication be esid, "that the VniteJ Stati-i art .j lite wil -liag to iJceiari-, a- the -cii-o of tin- 'iovtrn ei of tli: UtiiU-d .t it"", that the irern- i rit of the ."an Iwich I-'ian h ou-ht i i sc-pvtled ; that no piower ou 'ht either tc taite po-C5!tioD of the ilau"'s a a coiiij i' t, or f-jr the purpose of colotizatiou ; au i thnt so power stizbt w tek for any undue cmi trjl over the tiL-Ung goverumtnt, or any cicluiive privileges or preferenees with it in b-a't-.-rs of cotuiueree." 1l acb d.claratioo there wiu'J he i;rce toeut in the Yihe of policy that haj hitherto breo pursued with regard to Cuba : trith boidiiij; p e i n our-iv, pro-. iJcd no ttier poer atu-iripted the ac j i - "u:i of the tslitid. ILere ti a i-tri'ai(i, "innisnty iu the two -. The i-r ij h"; i! p an oftb Siii iwieh i!arids reoier? it perbapi f-xpeii-ei.t tkat uj other Ua.ai power ;.v.i..i pri-s- tkem.tv liie v v ot car commerce in t . I s -.!. 1 ii it l . I.. !, arrange :iit i hi tiUcZi , aijd oti : a - iid th t . ' .! .: . vvr iiit I t ma bbj'.-j't, in the in-taute i lie idea of f-Mein jc ac-ij jire aitroni our e-jau'i li. u -ei-tii to i:r'iir in : aiiut I jtioo t .-it v as ! .:-i'. ! of t.ra- . - t .'. Nv af.rt.-ui. iu fUf. ji-stfiiiee t.; n ' 1'i.i-i j. ttw Mts co, iti-ii the IiId wich miid There i- - . u- in . .. daz i j in ti.,-1 s . ii o! eiten led s'inpire. lijt the t . .t- or d .ii. u. '. i- ii us-ale f '-, fo" w.e e;tU-wf a t p .1. . t. It r lined one a:.ttiri:!y of nr. - r mi.itary rtwajreef th-n jr . . -i It sm ths tait; of dtejy to r-jBie of the Italian I'. p a' e- of the tiiitdle ae. L t u L'ji di; iju t:ii fliitici iriji c-'iiif-p- iu of en.braf ids eulttriii, h')ever dis-nijilaa- in p pu.rit;-!:. itithinthe aiuple folds f our re publican erj.pire ; for, as the mind sf tie Bati.jtj btcotiits fainiiiarii -d r. it. Our pujii-v II it,enihiy take tLt c '. -t aud di reeti iu of acij'iisition, .;;',! estridiii.; iteif to poa.u tuorc aud w; ire reuiote, iu apparent i j n ,n ot oar titanilet siti-Uny. JNr i. PlMit'LAR Fa' T tS IH.ATII eTATISTt' s. ' It appears that the tottl nuuiicr of deaths ki the ehulesa year. (I-4'J ) f.sr ail Knjlatid and H'i!k, wa 4 1 i,";i'l ; but in l-7 the K'-unVrr of deaths fell to 'i-t,'j'i.l " btifi; j iH only lea th in is the cholera, V'ar, Lut even e, I U t! the rnjinht-r of i- aih t.f the year pn-rediu; that of ths tu al- ra, by iiuiiv a If Me take the death of the two Tear t-i:lnr wtiic h pr.-et.d.'il thft elj-jkiii. and ' tne- .ii p. i -a-.!. y, ar tint ! : . , , iu tlie i!i(e in inn. r. e .-' hud thut I . ir v ari id thut .rna;i -v! ti . rs i- t . .r f r r.ijt.i1 proefit fitnr tb.- .i: JIM that in r.ii. it , it t ! II tin- .- r t tr -I r. I.-. i i Kit . "",- . Hjffrtiate f ir it. - wl its. e of I.',.-' . . ' Olllv, that III t"-(- I. ' a d'ed in i h -i- . 1 1 . - . us n;tt rveitiii .', ti hi if i'.. I- l U. f IJt (il tiHii, imH i nd 6(if "f. J. i f. it B rADfTfrr1. In i ,. . . eiiiitiie of the newi from Kurope? of i r p i uf bri a l-t iff there, and cnfi-eijuent dcuiiiie in 8 jiir and wheat, there was a .-,1,-l.t p.tii - iu flour at Jto-too on Wedttcad.ijr, aud ttcei w nt uown Iroui severity-nve cents to c te d )l!r per bnrri-t. J In re 'eipti of Hour ; It Uu-tJii, the Trave'lvr aays, hV lataiy j ctti rthr large j Hoiil) (Carolina W&lm u N 3 Vv Ti at tie aJ'Ss -.. CHARLOTTE : Tuesday, September Hi, 1851 U"Wq are requested to state that the Eicrcisca of the Shawn Academy will nut be ri suhiciI un I he- lit Monday in October, st furim rly, but ou the 1st Monday in November. Foreign Sews. Wa take the following tclttrraphic npi frtsjii the Columbian CaiOiihiuR (if the 23d tustsnt : 3 In y L.ti t- (- l.'iroa. ARRIVAL OK Till: STEAMER AIIA1UA. Ntw York, Si pteuibcr il. The g tea titer Arabia t. itfr.tct., Urin '. trpwil U-ua of skuumlM-r 9. f c)':ltiU H of the wk -13,. U(1 bMlr. MiilU"iti quoin-- lair Oru an tii tutu- ; aiifl(r 5.f.lir u,lUlia o,im;oi,,j 5J. j Flour hade advanced 1. Uro declined Gil. Austria ha tjccidcd tlnt the relu.. uf kouu ; eoi-.tituti.- tcotu btUi. li position of j tiind tiic t'rutti uwil thv etiurse ot' evei.ts. Aus. tru aL-o w.uts to ave w hut liir liith i.ii .ictf.mfitish .iiinst l-tuK., nd al the n-une tune fuinem pi.ti i"me nrw iiiovrniiht in Cuiijunrtiiin with fi-ussri am! otht r (jirm.in pewt rs. Tile Hi'8 h ve i.h .HiJulii-d BoiiirrpLnii. 'i'he esptiilton a. jtjii.st ?svu .tti.'iH.! is r'-ntit voug:i.j? t liiitsiiik. Mr. Si..oie had It-s t MaiinU t"r IViiiiee, in coiibc qui'iii.i, it is f .mi, of his beiiig encd in i.n t. tt nij.t t iii-urrt i-liiin. T;;e Siiunisii Qni--ii M' tin r, Christina, h-ul mca. hcI, wila tin-eoiihivaiK-e unu an&islaiict ol cpdr. tero, from M .oritl, ncr,.mjuicd by her hiuhaiiii rinil tlnhlrrn, on the WMh of August, for Purturhl. Ti:ey tutcud guinp tiicnce to Kumv. lutcruai Improvement ronvrulion. I'nJcr the general request that " al! newspapers in the St..te. friendly to Internal Improvement, are requesttd tocopj-," we insert tlie Fa vettrville 06 srrce'a call for a ticner il Convention of the friends of Internal Iinprnri mi nt to be held at Salisbury on Thursday, 'he 2J a ij af N ivember nejtt. The Observer sava. Tiic object ct the Convcn. tion mil be to consider and reeoinnit nd a general svsti-m of Internal lmproeeau nl, by Rati Roads, fur the M.ite." tins be a sincere and candid proposition, it .trtkc sa that the omission to add lo the cull a namc i fr, M.-cklenliorrj county n very t,aUt i..ded. since were miioi e the first, it noi (iie Vt-rv first, la orooose tln holosoif of such , (1,niinli,,n. llii.iiith at a tliffi rent Dfint ami since aUo, there in no cuunty iu N. Cartdma mere tee;i. ly inlf-ri ft.u in the oriels of such a Convention Coder such circuiitrt-ttices, it become a quotton of pr"pr!( ty with utthtther we should proitose to ie i:trt-S' litt-d in t at Cfilircniiul;, T3:eca!I is t v.Ji ht! v tlie work of a few of the round. ftCtttis ins-it tion t itta at home and ctt- nd to our pnvaty ab. ul F..V ttt.vihe nnd the ar jiirent1' wilful onus. .iat lo h-tiior o;d Mc ckh nbu- with a pi .ee and a t!w.wits in ca.l, i- uutj very troi..-"y of an fnir. l t, hewt vtr, ti e worid should ttursk a Lio 0 rmat an iiuncliliou in auch niittttra, and to how these U litjW tiial Ire ' k now our rig Ms, Rlid know i sj 4. dire -a- I lit uri lliein," see .ropvtit thlet a iiiC-i l.a; ftf tfte ctliz ns uf Mteii ienliur he rald to iii ct in tH. Ctiort.liiiUe st 12 o'clock on Tuesday of Ui ! -o-.r County t uurt to apooir.t tiel-atts to rrV' tit ijii in the prupost-d t.onvi ulion, and to 1V down a iiUUiirni as a basis tor the action of said titkgati-s, and also for the instruction of our repn seiitat.vi s 'n liic Legislature, if our citizens like this proportion and so signify, we will repeat the call in our ni it. 1". S. Since the abevc was in type we have Wen ii.foniitd th-it s'tiitc two cr three of our citizens have been m vi ltd to participate in the deliberations of the Convention. INTERNAL IMPBOV F.MKMT. ntfal convt nlioli of the tViends of Int. -rial A : I.f!.rt..v.-iii' nt ttiii bt.- n. id at 8 .iictiir v, on Timrs. ti.r. lue second ii y of Niivth bn next. i'iie oii.t'i.1 t f tiic t'oi.vciiitt.ii will h- to consider anti rt-ceuiiiint n.j a fii..ral sysU in of li tern.) Im. pr..ve?iii nt. br ft- ii K-iad, lor liie St.t... A.l cu U a. I til tit art; rtqiii ptd ti a fin Jlt-hatt s, n.;s ol' InUrii-.t Ititpritvciiivnta are in. t d to atlnn. 1,-iwi,, I a.ij'f -tr 'y u, . J .: r. W. I. ,i V t- 1 W.i; M-i',.i.l, M l. . I', f iSiiiT, N .th'l !!.. . A. U.t.s, John 1. So. v. t l hr .a n. Mcintosh. a;, i A. c: A i-J5n. K. f . I.nlv. - J li l In r'ry . It.irk-. K J. Kr.iii. II. li lit,,-! .,. , i . H i iH.J. I . 1.. I! i "un, r; n ' . . M.; II it. i . I . II a ... C. P.- r.m. Il, I'. D, S..ttrrthwj , H. Ilrr-n, II. J. L. W .nstow. J jitit I). r i (, . M H ie. V.. I ri... Houii..! . ir-J". Cal.tW-aa. W. I. (j, v. lain:. A. I! t Vtlu.iibtis. A. J i i,...i, i; I ... i !:. f . r -Uornon, W A. Lanoir. JJupim O. lifid. I . i. B. IS.ti'v , C, W. J.,hPMl. Ktirt ofiite J. S. li ne) . t.rtiivilie. J-thn A. V'. Vtnabie. tluilforn. D. F. Caldwell, A Oiliner. fl j w J eoti Siler, II. ti. oodrin. I etitli.W. Y. f.is.11. Johijitlf.n.It. W, StnOcrs. I.inctiini. t l. nril-fili. M. ntir in.ery. K. ii-w-rry, S. If. hrislisn. Nttrtu-.trfji-aM. 1. A. flarccs. New H iit.iver.-l'. k. Oicamson, A . J. IK Uossct, Tl-i.s. li Wr giii. Onslow. J ilm A. Averitt. li ,n.i!,il.. Jons, Wurtii, II. Ii. Elliott, A. II. M rsh. Itiuhninrid. A. Fbiearry. rtoirt'.on. ft. S. 1'ft ro. .i, R. E. Troy, Kiimund M'V(u..rn. N. A. ,M I..n. H . inpnoii rjlrica .M trph j. o. o U. l, it.lc.itg. I'rt J I . t . Si ,. m.t. M. T. Wauuiil. ; Wavnt . S I., hut. Wi,e. t.. il B, ISr-neli, Win. lioylan. V. . kit,. .1 W :l,,n.. Ai N--,',,;i r r in In. M,.tf, I'ricn-.'ly to Inter, iti ltiiiirt.'.t i, ,!,!, f rt r.tut-teii W puitlieti ti.e tb'.ltr It Ol.CC. Xuiitf LlcCtiiiH. n M-.tiit: hat-- r..--i.; it: pjrly. Thft: . f r Over nor, ..a,, t, and ane .- .... l I . '-I i T..t of . I) m. tiult a ill ti.. listen Ii. in attti 1 ls it i f: tlilll J5.lt i. !, , N.,iii l v,,,K. iii ti.e tr. tuur on- Cm. del. -t 1 . 1 u l;.i , .iSt. J-u. 3C te fcitLli i. ill. M. As f-r as ite.iril frt-Ri, f usittr.its, b ii-n.oi r..t ti t I,. , . :. . ,t ,i,.: , .uy 7 KiiciA .Nvti-ii . tlffliofi in Inwa, e Writes belt c rried t.it thction in ti.e of l.ittii. Tot- aefialc will bt t tjU . iiy on itit- U en Wbigs and iKniocr. t, f'ut the li.runr Tt sl-le be I V b.tt ior.ty in the ll.iuac-, niasiiig this their aiajity mi joint ba.iot. TI.ey hate lso eleete d titer eamiid.te, Mr. Giimes, as (Jtvamor, by froiri j iM w Tc.Vs rnf-r.ty. littrary Notices, We have rcecived the 1st no. of the United glutei Mugniine," lU votid to Science, Art, Man. nfbcturef, Agriculturr, Commerce and Trade.'' Thin periodical, which in etlur respects is one of the ablest of ti e day, professes to be neutral, or rather, independent, in politics, but there is one article in the present !. timber wh.eh in our opin ion, at rone ly identities it with the political pro perity of one Win. 11. Seward, who, from the pre. ilrniinanre of those very qu.i litic which the F.tiilor of thi inigaziiie recite in his pruise, ia the nmst ciiiiipi roup n an in the Uniun. Thut very "inusUrly inactivity which he lina innntuiucd to. wards the conipromiar," and the present Nebraska agitation ia the stroi geat evidence that he is piny ing anrtherdei-p and d trlt taine. The article iutiiis numb r of the niognziite, on the Philosophy and Cure ut lut iiiperi.nee," is the best one en the sub. ject thul we hi ve ever seen pnblmhcd. Wc aliall eiidevor to jriie our readers the benefit of it soon. This Magazine ia only $1,00 a year. Adcrris A. June St Co. Publishers, New York. We have also received the Oelober number of Peterson's Magazine, cii.briciug ita usual rich va. ritty of or:ginsl literary matter, and elegantly em betlished Mull choice engravings and fashion plates. Th September number of the N. Caralina L'ni. tersity Magazine is also on our table. lis former character is well sustained by its present new Ed. ilnrial Corps. "It is edited bv a CoiMiiitlee of the scumr class, and sustained mainly by contri. hutions frciu the students, and, among other purpo ses, is designed to he Register of College events." j Abl srtichs on the htstorv of the state, and other kindred subjects will continue to be contributed bv the t.cst ptns of the Slate. Terms J,U0 in advance ; or 3,00 for the Mag. nine and "Southern Weekly Fust." Scraps of News. Mrs Elizabeth Benton, wife of the Hon. Thomas H. Iieiituu, died on tlie 10th iiist .nt al Washing, ton city. Hit husbiird wits ibscnt in Missouri. C. B. Christian, indicted for the murder of Cadet Blackburn at Lezington, V.t. h.st February, wss tried in the Circuit Ci nrt ofXcw Bedford re cently, and acquitted. Both young men belonged to the most respectable families in the country, snd quarreled and fought about a young ioy to whom Christian had been engeged to be married, and whose engagement had been broken off by the interested interierer.ee of Blackburn. The Washington Globe says that the treaty for nnntTir.r tlie .uuich Islands to the Imted .SlaUs is now in the Sute Department. The Washington correspondent of the New York , Herald states that dcsp.tches have bten received at the State Ih-partment bringing the intellijrcnce that Mr. Soule hsd efficled a treaty with the new S.ianiith Government for the Inland of CaHa. Very in.pfol-able it is said that tiic French Government contem- pUtts tiic project of colomizihg New CVIednni and. for this purpose. hs?c made s contract for the knildinn IipIii flinrvr Sl-.iif nf I.5IMI Ion. rli A Utter trcm Cu ilrmaia, date'1 Auj. Vd, jive an account of a scries of serious earthquakes which have happened there since the loth of July. Nidiim; like it since 1-ilU. Accounts from all quarters would seem to indi cute that most of the r cent st .temrnls ia rei-lion to the seventy of tne drought and the failure of the crops, must hi.ve been greatly ex gjeraled, as Uic-re now seems to be no just ground lor the eats wnre tf suth s panic. The ashingtnii Globe states that Mr. Dobbin is to be ia ctcd to the Cu.tt d Sutcs Senate from N Caroiiris, and that Mr. Maliory of i-'lorida is to succeed I ifn iu tlie Navy lit p irtment. They know how to fix things at Washington. In Vermont ibe Whigs have elected the legis lature and Gover:.or, and three Members of Con. gre There were 25 1 deaths from Yellow Fiver in New Orleans for the week ending on the 10th in. stmt. In i hsrlestnn there were IS de- ths frm Yellow 1 Fever sn the 21st inst.nt, and 10 on the !?3d. t iie same disease stilis preaila iu S.vannsh m ith niuch vimi nee. Four de.itl.s, and fl other cases, li&vii g occurred in Aug;ij.ia, the citirer.s, at last sccounl, were : 1'mg in all directions. The cholera is ru'iiig in the barracks st Key West, Fh-rids, to a fearful eitent. Tiie w trr in tlie (Jino rher is now not 10 inch, es deep i.t VS heeling. The cr on tl e rosd between St. Frtrrsburgli snd Moscow, a distance of 5IIU miles, and opt neii out -.'Ml feet the whole way, run at the rate ef Hid , nubs an hoo.', and Mr. Mt-ig's, of Nf w York, is of the opinion thut the speed may be increased so as lo atlnri 300 nub s sn h.nir. It is sUttid that there will be an average crop of corn niade in ibe four S'stes of Wisconsin, Iowa, .Missouri ai.a Illinois; and that there will be 25 per tent, more hogs pacKcd in those St.. ten then an average, sod a brre ini.re.tsc over last ve.tr. TnS cil j- Euthoriln s of i "ftarlf etnn ap.Kt nt,j ii,e j aid sr. a d.V of Fastinir. H nmihalioii and Pr...er.l On the 13th. the Yellow f ever was rarrvl.lB. off! a great proportion of the Cit.zens of Galscslon, ','Vrn. It is expected that tlie bridge of the Wiirmi.g. ton and Msnchesti r Rail Koarf, across the Fee the w.li he completed by the l.alh of October. Ti e farm belonging to the estate of the lute Daniel Webster, lying nevr Franklin, N. II., will be Willi on the yet,, u;.i,,i,t. The Itesiirttos Star denies that Mr. M -rcy and the liriiisn .M.nisirr base Sttiled the Cnylowii affair. I'ope I'm IX, in s letter addressed to tiie chiefs of h;. i imrnh, ann.-niir es m three otoliths Jubilee to the ft i tii Iu i throughout Christendom. The Cholera continues to abate at Columbia, Pa-, and al liuffalo, N. Y. The 7.w.irti Willis base defeated tlie Know Nothings in electing delegates to the Asst mhly D.Mut ! Coiiveiitie.ri. This proses that ths Abo. Iititiii Whiga are nit Knew .Nothings, There is nothing of special iitt-nst frr.m the ar in Furope, or from the conhnant ger.erallv. l",tairi iBijiiitt. Mr, , Smile and olher fori ion and helno iifa rii, are uilig tiielf lltfiutnee lo lliaiigU rate a fpfui.iic upon tlto ruins of the .Spamah niori-arcl-y. but it ,s II.. n hi that tlar pn sent Govern n.ei.t v i.I nl. nd. Ti.e W i vr,' tn C.,nvt ntieiii has n.iBiin.-.ted Myron 1. Ink (or (wi - rnor, r nd II. J. liaymotiU for l.it-ti't t r.M.f.rsrfi.or, at New Vork. j lini.op Wuirmriigl.t liifd in Ni w Vork on ti.e! I. fill ni .... v:.i ,i .1 r,t. ' J he deli.ii Jrolii t i io liv'l if! avaiinah Ol. li.i aliet re only lii. SI, owing a oxiisnleraLI..- to entry ordinary ehack work, and nil with rd to il.e health of Columbis, ti.e luity' out any wiutiing up or repleliir,hiliir," In rt g t'arvh.tmn u t p...ce of the UM, a.tys : Ti e I.aun r i . a i S 1 1 UttalJ api.l. lo us innccrii. f the ti ulli of rt-p-irls of yt iii,a fever i fn.inj. m I oiUliil .ty lo you, fm nd Sit, thai I en , and Inrtl i t. that tl e I gt nt r .1 he .ilii of t ui'i. mi iti nerrr iras ittttr II. unit is uf p, A U Urn, U tl,Jtl iv.-i,'-t tyii,,.!!,, .iiiiaiiuu ... nie ueiiiii oi yeiiw fever ea.es. or i.iiiMiiir. in (li,rl- s.M!rm Second Lieutenant Urattan, of the I .'been iir.,iJt!bi I., re; bui tiwylt ye ea usi d I ' th 1 1) fa ut ry , and twenty of the men af t'9 ati-fitl Wil -If V f. im nos in the up ceuii. j i the fir-l I oloti.bia tst i try my n -t on-ur yt bow lev. r whe h occurs Will be (fompllv re. i We (,..,. isaitiaimnnof, Bf( jfII( W ftr.ff f gif.s.hf.g tm .t Utti. Dcinorrary Dc'.intd. At the recent election in this county, the Whigs ran only one candidate for the House ol Common, whilst the Democrats ran two, the number to which the county ia entitled in the Legislature. Vndcr these circumstances two m ij;lihor boys, just old enough to vole, one a Whig uud the other a Democrat, met in our streets, and the Whig pro. posed to the Democrat that if he would vole fur his inon, he would ote for one of his. The Democrat, true to his principles, i!i clinrd the neighborly proposition, and declured that lio was a Democrat' and could'nt afford to violate his principles. At this, the Whiff asked his neighbor to define De nioeraey. Whereupon our hero thn w bis bead to one side, scratched it a little, and auld Di moc. racy is Democracy is (still scratching) De. cmocracj is stick to your party right or wrong by G . The Whig sWtwd to the polls and vo. ted for hi man all alone. Denf and Dumb Institution. We hsv received very interesting little pan), phlet, entitled the "First Annual Report of the Suuth Carolina Institution for the Deaf snd Dumb, presented to hi Excellency John L. Manning, Julv. 1Sj4." It ia written by N. F. Walker, the proprietor and principal instructor, of the inslitu. tion; who deserves great credit for the zeal and ability which h. bring, to the discharge of his sa. ered duties. Among tlie list of pupils.numbering forty two since its commencement, we notice some two er three Coin North Carolina. It is lo cated four miles South pT the town of Spartanburg, a quk t, healthy spol7e.rp'pV'rDlI, eil len ptatKiis. Ancrdote ttf a Toper. There is ah old tnper living ithin two or three miles of this place, who gem rally w.lks to tson, and sometimes stays lung enough to lose his equilibrium. On one of these oee. si. -lis, he was nut in the road which was pretty wide, snd lie alternately occupying both sides of it by one of his neighbors, who a-luted him with the usual "good evening,' and remarked "Junnne " pretty late for a man of your age to he talking so lor." Jiiumie replied, " I luck wuuhi'nl n ind Incup the disUnce, if it wur'nt for hicup the width of lh read.1 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A meeting of the Agricultural Society f Mecklenburg county, was field at tbc Court lloue. on the Sl.t inatant. After beinsr or- . I,,.. m :.. "... 1...: lIHiiiseu liie luniniii lesoiuiiviis ncic uunu- : I 1 ..A . miousij, .ru, ,.a, 1. Rttotrtd, That the Soeietr hold ita anniver- ssry mmtii.g on the lat Frmay in Octebe-r and to ! uo,ur umus a,,u '"ucu "kc Uclcu were rot. meilat lUo'cl.a:k, A. M. (ted so as to fall to pieces upon their bcili 2. Krsoted, That J. A. Young, W. R. Myers. 1 removed ; p:cturcs were ill a aot inuca bet end C. T. Alexander be tppointtd a committee lo J ttr conditieo," make arrangement tot m dinner on the occasion, and 1. W. U-bt-rne, . A. Young, John WUktr, Esq. and W. K Mytrs b requested tu deliver ad. dfcf on ai-rii utlur.il ubjtt tN. 3, Retolrfd, That an nuny of the mmlH-rii nf this S cu t? i. can do , b kpptnUtl Uy Ihr Vrr. ttici.1 tu atu na tin- itiiriii.tj St iio AnruiMirl Kir. JOHN WALKEH. Vmiiient. A. Graham, Secntury. 'Tlie luti Itstlt! Kotitl. We are again indi b'.cd to a friend, says f lie Ches ter Standard, one of lio- Ibreetor uf liie t'h .rlelte and Suth C.irohru U inri,il, fir the fnflnw iny ev. fuuit, showing the earnings of the roati lor the month of August last : Freight 97 l'aiucngsrs 6'.i .Mail luff 00 $1!,1TJ s6 4,(ii7 21 73k 00 Tnti no tliwl7 73 Same month last j-esr ; f'reig his Paa-cngcrs Other sources PlABOLtf'AL Attempt. We are grieved to be compelled to record sueb an offence a." the diabolical attempt made on Monday evening to throw tbe paeni;er ear off from the hish tresecl-work at the upper end of man. and nrinosita tl, Hsrollinrr r,f Me Jawes R. Aiken. It arpears from tbe Mate ment of Mr. Fowler, that some one had de liberately, in a spirit of fiendi.-h mi.-cbicv-ouiiess, laid a rail acro-s tbe track, which, if the train bad passed over, tnurt Lava pre- ipumcu ia iw lot urjjin oi isuii ia Ol icn. Mot Ibrtunately when the tram stopped to! exchange mail bairt, Of polite tbe post office, j the light from the lamp revealed tbe obsta- ( clo to tbe vigilaut eujiucer. S inmUiro' IVgu'cr. FLAOIAIUSM KXTKAr.RD INABV A wri. ter iu tbe Mobile Tribune ver the signature of U. brings a serious charge again.it Black wood. He !.ays : "The Augu-t mm 1 er f Blaclwoud's Ma'iziue contains the coo!et st i-cinn n of literary larceny that have met with for tll.'lliy day. ' I lie I.t)ir.tlo''y of Kurojie' TtMl of eijJlti pae.es, Bud by far 1 the mot infi reslini; in the whole number is stolen bodily, and aUioi-t " in nrtual nn rt j liieriilim? from lr. N itt a 1 Typas of Man j kind.' It ii worth ay one's while, who is I fond of fun, to take op Hlnckwood and com- ; pare ' The Ethnology of Europe ' wiih 'the crri'iml from which .it haa r ecu to unccre mouioualy appropriated." Asnr.AND. Jame IS. Clay, son of Henry Clay, in a note to tbe editor of the laeiiur ton I (bserver, eoutraditeU the report.pubIi.ili eil in one of the papers tjiat lrUorge Law, of New York, Jiaa sent an agent to Kentucky to purehaee A.-bland, the home residc'Dce of Henry Clay, and which now be longs lo bis" son J. J. In bis note Mr. Jan, en B. Clay nays ; Never . liftvinz offered Anh- lat.a -e nui, i. tie-;uiiii iteioici .'it. lias . t or any one el- would venture lo offer me the insult of propo-injj it purchase. I I'tiftPETtAL Motion'. Tbe discovery of j a new perpetual motion is announced in i New York. It i on the plan of anna and ! balls attached to a tjlimfer, so as fo keep the extra weight always ou the docniiiing I side. It requires no starting, only neeiis j letting loon-, aiid off it (iocs, j be uifiieuity it 1 1 atop it. 'J he Journal of Commerce I ":y- j "After a can fnl examination, we can I safely (ny, in all seriotieiicss, that the pro. ; pelliiig power i avlf-colitaitipd aud self-ad-ju-iiit, aud gites a suflieiently active loree lite' F.ST MA'AipfMAB FiUtT "T,tnMR. -The Wasbintton ftar on Monday even- itirr snvS tlint the Wns Tlonnrttntnit l,ti !,,:. i a,,.'..A :,.. .:. ,t ,1. .1 ,i V that post, who under his eonmiand went in; nt. . -.., . t tl: r..,l; . i-i . , . , a- , , . . . unfortunate ff-ur otaurrel on tbe l-.li ul-; I UlUO, i l Busimss ix Cauvohnia. The following I is tin extract from a private letter from Sail Finticusco, received by the last Hteamuier; " Husinesi never was in such wretched i:,: :.. .I.:- ;i ! ,.i..,jiit nm! f'liiiti ii.itiii lit iiiia ell v aa uv m ..it.-....., when it will imnrnvo is most decidlv in case of quint (. Your eastern people glut, our markets as tlioult we had it population ; of to millions! to consume their consign- i ment.s j they must neciiSHiuily bring up with ; a 'round luru' ere long." 0ol.l fltiiM VllKKMA. The Philadel phia Ledger has been shown a lump of gold gathered from the mines of the iatu Hill Company, ut Louisa, Virginia, the pruteudn of the two week's labor, which is valued P7UU, and cost in the production about -n0, giving 30(1 profits for the two weeks. The prospects it ia said, are quite eiicouraoitiL', both as regards the quantity and quality of of the gold produced. e ' AUUMIANCK OF WllKAT. Tim Kichmond Vi I'onnv l'ust am ahs of tha immfiis aruoutit of wheat notv in the various railroad depots of that city. One of them is literally j groaning under the weight of its contents. ! " tne Writer lor tile 1 ost lUltiKS no saw i cuough to feed the Uussiatis and allied troops f o? twelvemonth." There aro eiht large iiiiii.s in um iaiiaii ia iiiat cn, uuu mu cu them grind at least nine hundred barrels ; each per day. It is mostly shipped, howcv- j er, for the South American markets, where ' it is s favorite dver all others. 'I be climate docs not sour it, and the secret is said t couaiat in packing it while it is hot. What a New Yuuk Hat can Io. We1 Iiuvc beard of luutiy houbold lui-li.-pi as- j triled to the rt., but aebluiu sticii a dt-a--1 trou.s afluir as l, Uecribi-d by the Nc Vork Journal ol twiiifuerci: us ioiiuws: "Tbe dftt-liili ot Mr. Thuu.a PulitfV, ; Xo 11 Clinton I'iaee, w as left vacant nearly ; ,w0 ulolJ,Hs laat summer, while the family t ncre 8;,et ju tLc Country. Ou the return f tl,e proprietor, it was found that the en- tire pretiii.-ej were satuated with water; fur niture irreparably damaged, tciliuir throw u down, ilc. It was ascertained that duriuir .1 . . i i i . ; ' : l'"J' "c.S'W' rat. , I !" "arcliing or tbe tvbcrewilu to 41.enc.ii i g""- '"to a leau pipe be- . tweeti tlie Doors. J be perforation waanot! i , i '' arer than a bill S bead. A PlallO tliateOt - . tail) a year ago was sold for 870, carpet. a I be proprietors of four if tbe Cincinnati dailies, uaiiicly, the Kmi'iirer, Tiiue.i, Com- inereial and L'olwiubiau, bave changed the price of their re.-peetlvc papers Iroui ten to twelve I'cnt.i pier week, iicji-fltn a.nigued, the increa.-ed expenses of labor, material aud the iieccssaricx of life. CONSIGNKKd I'KH HAIL 111) A P. FhdM lTII Til V5tH 1.1'TEMHtH. I Murphey & 15, It. F. hufford Co.. J. i II. H ylcy o; Co., Stockton A M , Juiikina, j H. A Co., lioshoro, C. Co , J. U. iirowu i A L., Burnharut A S , Cannier, C A Co , j .Murphey A II., B. F. It. ,n,-. A S , J. I. I HcltcrbratiU, K. .Mur, I'litemx (.. M. Co, Merony A li., I'hifer tV. V , iikini A C, A I II. M ., J. M. Wolf. U M. i A. J. Ji,e,, i II. li. (iron, r, W. K Area A li., Hoke A M , J. fictzer A Co., J. G. Cm..-., J. II. Kaui- aouer, It. A A. Murphey. Hart A droit, J.; llcurne, W. L. Uouytr, M. ljer. lilMiLR&AL. Mirrierf, r,n the 9th m Angus! laM. in T pt-n CBimty. Tenn., by the Rev. K. (ireen, Mr. J MKV I,. .Sf FIT, ol 1'allula. Mms.. lormi-ris nl' M ok. i tenhurg county, N. t lo Mus KI,I.0f; i II It., i d-ugi.ier ol Jisiah II I. Fsn. May they never see a diy has bright Ibsn the '( smiles in u I played around llieir 'briasl hour. Dwinocrat copy. Ctniimunira'f tasasisis Oi JbJLL In this county, on thr Uh inatant, Mmi M AH- ' l.Alit, I II. Kiilhj A I lill h, d igbu-r of M ,j. Kobcrt Kirkpitnck, in the iitb vt ir ol her age. IIOI'FWEI.I, liIVISION r! of T i ,Srpltmbrr li, At a regular meeting of tins Division the f..i. lowing prt.itiibie and mralutwiia were atloptiil: Win. tax, on the t.l instant, ItoUKKT ,Vf IILTt IIINSON, meinbtr of Un, I),ii.i..ii in a ri ii.oveii l.y death, bt; it tiittieioie Hrnlrrd, Th. t by this li-il I, ..ii 0f Fr.tfith-nie we have been di prued of a w-,rlby rue rnbi r of sur oriii r. Ilri'ylrnl, That his lb till haa rilli d our hearts W illi . i i sorrow, nit! tliat Kc eoiio'olr with hi iamiiy ami neijihlrs ami sympathize with tin m m tie ir ti.-rt- .i-nti nt, Unnlrril. Thai as a tniii .. f e. sot el for our de pii.'t.U hn-tn, r weslil m ar Iheu.ual bjflgi-oi inotiriifnt thirty ih. t-a. Hualrnl, Til I a copy of the above prt ainbk an.l resolnliona he e.l lo I,,, . ,. ,. nn,i j i , J v . Al n. lolhe jipintol the Agt. Wcatem I j. mo' rat a fid N. C. VVhig, a iiii a n cm .i b. pnl.I,,;, i A. I.. IIFNDFIt.so.N,rt..V. Fashionable Tailoring. fKIIIK SI list 1,'IIIF!! ML lie p ner illy, tb .t f c ii now r.-eetsiiig a larire as seirlment of n-w Uollil'St, ('tlSsimen'S fit ( I'l' .'. a-af i a.. t for (ffnile-nK n's wear, and 1 will be sohi for VAslI at '. lsa small profit, or made to : order m toriiirig to lbs labst slyli a. fihop neit noor IO Uaillf a Altisitii. ; i). I,, hi: a. ri.-fif ('har)oltr Srpt. 2fi, 18." I. .MAKI'.l.i: VAIMh fm av a ti, AIN tlinrnwrtl of rjtir CfiliFc 'liff-rff! in ii. Titifi y Sl h in, wc recoitiuiend tiif-Hi It, srowi- S'plrmt.tr S i, Ij1. PUT fn-Mfin, A I'KiiUAM. q'UKsuhseril.nt I ten;-t of Mi-j nrs ha vin j bouolit out til le in- rs. itowit A I ra in in the V.r.!,r. !" '.I CI fully tt ntier Ho iraer. nilt ii nil tit- ,,! , hue of bij.utlss. lie la ful.y pr, p. if d to f urnish Muunrat'tniij, biinviii.MuniiiD, Marble Steps, Table Subs, snd ntln r P 'lfrrti' ml from murlifp, Jtccnrdtn -r in tiir tMfrt lif.i.r.ricii t ni It aiMi iyrnt iim, ntU ,c. mt-i n'-r'jtnmtitLtin term r oft, n d m ih. 1 uijlhtrn fiUiitry, lite urtl 1 11 iteo on the Noilh Wfst cur ft r ai' lite- ( 'harlot! Itepot V'ar.l, wlicrr the ulf!acfibcrs, trr hiit if fft lit .ti . I ... . be fnUflJa V M . TILDY & HOX. 33tf ill ;I1 will . lYiiinte Srliool. ' mitt; pat! Section of Miss Sarah F. Davld- X aon'a St-hol will commence on the FI1IST MONDAY of Detober next. 1 'I'lm-eof her ualrons who ore in n.-renra for 1 Hi- , ........ , '' wl" Plca : call on W. Y. Davidson and sctllc their accounts. ChmluHt, !Sr jilt inter -Mi, I SA4. l3i FpllF. subseriher Ima opened, and arc constant. B ly reeeitiiig, at his Store, in the lower end of II. li. Williams's l.-irge New llu'lding. just op-i-,'sit.. the Charlotte Hank, a latge and carefully seUctsd stuck of Family Groceries, fur town and country consumption, consisting of Ihn I!io and J iva CoFr'KE Hcst SCGAII, Iirnw, I,onf and tJranulated i AH qu-.l.i. t f. Itagging, Itopr, I wine, I otton 1 arn, Sails, tMicese'Sall I'ish, Segars. Candles, &c, te., &c. i All of which will be sold to punctual dealers on " ''e fairest terms, Call and examine his slock. A. L. WILLIAMSON. CW.irif, SrptrmUr 86, 185-1. Mlf ITN.B. All kinds of Country I'fotl MCC taken in exchange fur Groceries. First Class Restaurant. (SCCCKSSOKS F II. II IX K MAN,) 19 AVE just received sodipened a fresh supply fl of pnra and genuine BRANDY, WINK, WIIISKKY, ft m DIALS,' I'OUTIsIt, ALK, Ac, 8 !ec,rd l.v B j',ffr BRti warranUU un .duiirrd. SOO is f.t:.i H iftir r (,1t l anJ m! approve., br UKio, cotiir!ip rrilH'i wit, I(t t(as, lift JIi lido, mad vricu 11 h rtn, kntftti) tu be a rtni;itic trnti frgratit d any iiu U-ti, (u-ntU in n ho n ish tit rnjy onn tli n" tttut if - y fine, ttil! ?Iiivs find u with 0 nriMUon hand, arid re.id? iin! wtihfijf t.t servi h in, MILI.KU i l'HELAN. Srflrmt.tr iti. Kit, 3;ltt' r Notice. lobars of leck lenbur tr OiviatAn. No. , s,,K A 4", . of T., ire riqurstrd in metat the lb. "'" II H, on edne.day rrriims 11. it, at half pa-, li ! P"1 ",6tk- " """' ' impwUnee will be ir.iftti.if lt il J. 0. WILKINSON, R. S. pro tern. September l"4. J w HK or.SASSAKKAS 1'OSTS, 7 t "aVMrMa long. K inrhes at ine small nd. for " tlicll liter li prirrs Will Ik pilll. IRWIN, litGiilNS X CO. Se)ttmtr 'Jo, IHi4, 3dtf T 'HE Nutsa and Afcoimts uf KJw .in! A. W,. Iianitotn brtTe Im an i! trt-d m mi hr. fa U:t etsl. It-ctlttll. All p. riitis tilth Kted to titelii are rt-qut-s. fed lo settle ujj imniediatt Iv. JUAIi 1. SMITH. Srptrmlitr 26. I. 3 lif frl Notice. WIM. SHI. I. in ti. tu n of h Mnndiv, tltt- i3d of (Irtober, I 2 LIKELY YEIHj 'fie pfiip.-rlv of WiUuill Dann, d--e:il. R. bee. e.t, alii-.ut 3.7 and Sunp-.in, attonl 1 years c. ). A efetjit of an nttitifhs wll be given, I AMF.H A liF.RNATHF.V, A im SiprmltT Ub, 1-5 i. 3,),, For tSale. II K subscriber offers for K3Ja, le his plantation, en- 7'5 -lV tuning abuul 7011 acres, lying J wit. mi a halt mile soul!t.cast of Oas . I tidsnii I olb ct-, ailjoini.ir the l.tfids of Professor land, James J.il.n.le.n, F.Q., J-eob Palurson. KniKrt fotts anil nth, rs. O i tin, . rrnnea there are two cotiii.irtalile Dart lin gs, Willi sbundance of "pring water ; atso an net llent Weil of w.ier, fiiii Utilise and .Screw, and all olher rriiijiaitc builditi-'s li .nt sold priritele rrior hi tb' r ri it, t.-.e aitove lands will b e al J un,- I , M. ii I. rsn"s at e. I.n the -J,,ii of N.ttrillls t. I 2..l!i of No. nl.l a ,uh. e. D.it itiaon i I. I ' r. I further ir.fifiii .1 on. apitly to lha web, ,e e 1 1 1 1 i i iwl ri" 1 1 1 1. 1 r n I .,: - .tl land will be exhibited to .'.ny the I nil. A plal i.I .siting to v A. .MOMIfiK (ilM.FsI'll ,V..U.l I.t... a. .S-;.l II). 1 - , J. i., vlSH) lii'W.m!, A ,tr, .m ,n N as rnnr. . rrv 1 1. -r wa Irirl, kt.-r n ti.e. lio, eg nt Joise .li ! n M. I v P.. I.IlW I t I I.I S hi i.r.tt: . r. I.DVV M, li i.I S I I k ... l i:i lr, I. iwiii I. I. .ml r . sNiiii j it. i 0 ,, , i, h. ht, lif-tit hr-tui, 'ilr, rloiitl e,.,,,. rii tWlkii grev in., tveiitln l,i,t ITS n,,nn has a ertti! , r moi , ,n, nr h(! ll(! r i,p n conn rain, Kiiward luinti r i - .. I i.t r, r. rt hea in becjiit, tiara It nr. liars t-yt-s. ami a f I- r.,..e j nl, dark couipfi i..n, rind weighs about t iihr a r w.inlof 'I WO Ttlul'SANIi Ini I.AK.ifnr ttieir apprtheiiaintt antl .,,iitiiit nt M, atty j-.ll o! t .is St .te- or o the ruled Sc.loa nr a re ir.l ol ll I-. I IK II s wit n i p ;s X. ,..(!.. . iHH iiv Hcnun'. JAMKS U tSClllIEV. ArvWry C. ., Nrlemhrr SO, -.i. t;i( r II K la A 31 ! Ia I (. II T V. II. ar, woo I'liiiii.ti. .i f THE MOSTeilAHMIMI nr AMKRIi ANRi.MASt KS Joil I. Ji;tti;iTtu., I'L IsMHtlKIli, nimTON. By lit v. Or, I rsmim, of lndon, AMF.HICA.NS mil yu read tin. masterly t-vpo. sure of the JlVvn:itii:i of iioui f I'rine $. J'tflN l. JF.WFTT A C.,.,ri,l,lh,r., I!to. "I V ls. tl t !!' I 3ioi)i-:ii iiohsi; ikk roil, I TH K lib-T WiiICK (IS TIIK IHiIiht. .' Kit I'L fl-! I.l-lll.ll IN AMKIUi A, I'tUi K I ' John r..u:w i; 1 1 a , u rull.i rn, is0,i too rii; t , i:ittito TV th, 1. rot-st iiiiti in- l hoaiitiiiil tile of; KlllliON tt r brought to Hub iu,. DAI M. iy ,, , your n, tt rt .1, us he ,,Hi 'i ' l, V-.i i .-o will I fs to sell ' lull -1 e ,11 on M find it (tifi.ll y I. belter ba ijiailtS titan i vi r In f..re. M. ISA I M, 2 f.mi irul uf Altitun ,y Dunirl. Sritrndrr 12, 1 11 j I. Dissolution. k . Vf J 1 T t.M v n. Ilia I Ihr firm of Itosrna ; I sV VValliee has been illssnlvtd br the ..itl : T , .'ft, . I, 1 , ...,r,.,n, uicp.rt,,,. All ,-,s.,ni,,,r1 ,,, I .., , "I 'IIIIIIJ " t im.sitiii III t;4'l fl-.iitii l .a, w Ifc.u 1; ,n.cr. til ti n y I i 1 1 n S g t6 i,Mr fflin(n fnf their pjifunigr fieri tui'tFr r-ctvt ij. IMJWNS k WALLACE liOCI-:l!ES.lS& Us... 1 1 1 THE ADAH3 EXPR33S C0n?A..Y. 'J;.tas not roit (oil in a i 11' AVIN'fi cxlemlid our line lo (Vluinl ... give the yLK M.ST IXKhi-A'! II ,L aincies hi an in scripiions aim bizi s, ut Hi, Ijit!fc reason.ihie r tea. ttur KXTKNMVK CO N N KCTIONS. w,n known icsptinsihihty, ami the ex jh rieni e j ,f(Jr agents snd i mployt , p .ri.nti j to nil hi m he pleaded to employ us, tho utmost steuri y sattsfjifJion. HANK NOTKS, t.ol.l), SUA KR, JI.'V LRy and 'AI.L Altl.IiS of nil ct scrtg'lii nt, can - u d reason ihle rates, with rrrtaifity t nil e(i,t, H URAI TS on K.Mil.ANK, ll. fcl.AND. ,s irp LAN UandCA l.lHlliN I A lor s.le i.tailuri fun,, t'ouipt telil arid obliging " Mt aeng, rs " fe ;,-0llt' pany e.ch MAIL I BAIN, to v.hich our ca.s r sltached. The txprcss will arrive in Cc'iimiIhi cm, o'clock, p. m., nd leave dailv si 7 o'clock. nt3 Jj'Orticc liichardson street, n ally ojiposi t, , Evehange H.nk.J II Sryltmher 111, Iftj-l. U( BY RwYAL I.TTh& PATk.Kf7 sSM.asB JL m s 'JwWsi J A. J,S j WATKRPBOOF AN l 1 OXSLT.II Tl , L CORK SULKS, MAM FAl'H.KKIl KIT IlAHl'OUKi, Uri.Al'LK i & 44 M AH JCLT ST., MAN 1U ;.R, lrintifl WaithituBf, UHi Alff-Jt I fttiffttt! Ann Sttett und l&i Su4jh trtn, Ae Ywk, t , Tiir II j Jrainaji u is a valuable .:iscvrry f r pr. tt ellii ti?e It 1 1 trnlll ditllpnr eMid.lio I'm r, ijft 4 jirni-ot tiHi.-ol miiy i.uii cui asi I, il.uril fti. on. 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A Mir,'Uu, avrs. r Ir im tti Ki'tiil Prirra we inalr a r. ti.e I., Jul,f(a Slid Wlivkenhf., esfriMf m-v m rbie tin bt t. n ti..-1 i ii y i In. if a ir vltiie they are ,H artnle 1ril n. ij t, tore, ini'ttif any ei is ot ft.de. StVl ill SUV . 1 uf terms. ft J to IIAUCtH KT, hHAM.KY A Co, :i- .u .Sd.ri, ; . r Vii. f A, Sipttmbrr 11, t.J4. ,41 2:-. - THE CHL5i , -at. sia .ETLEY cocrta, r&iiT., n s, vnr nuni i n ri, ri-iroata. II AS h ft a v .lu il.Ir li&iet t the t.riid i io gre.t Ih'tA KM I I' ,,f t . .Nl XII I iS, '1 no I N I AIM.Ni. I I h.1. I, I I i.Ms.NAk S I A -IS, liarl, ill file ! m !! t I .F To sll pt-rseiris of all gr inf .--.(. certain and a sale sin. id ae tir.st t. -m- ea a, Conau.ititliyo, Itrent n tl .a, l tt. Coitis aid other rfltetitm. t , ari.e freirn lbn ctposetj l..te of . e t le rfo . ' e ding to fashion, snd the et.niinu eiliit ale, " Tite Ffttet tir is simpie a e cd lor. Iiniii w.tn sita ana p.tid did inn,. l ii un . ,,,, rs t i ai.t.' s inin.ter th..t.onrii w rn csp-.tv arid a romiort. I h it k i s t 11110. 1 b t i . C .. t. it , t . I i .ir ' a hit I'r.t.t .I uiio A. "h die ( t. i. alUH I...I SI le tin A .i: tiini . .1 I Ml. Il tie. I.I. i.I ol I. uiio 11 oa. on ol an art le (al l, in. ' I it iliit V 1 t a ol St i r i i r . v n i u ii ! 1, . S li ' I'l ti I nog ai t,f i a is. V bis jjn ill lliu c if I I l ot hi Tu. Hit ill' III. nglaml icliire . and sU will K tin 'ii. ...it A I .. . t t re or ia i ip at nitf.il' I i u . 1 1 W .1' a nl I la II s il.. ') i ...in r, un. I I' lilinoe ti in ou! tu; to his oiiu.n .l lo-uu. I. .11. itol It. i, re I, in. ml 11,114, w'ftwoiihi sti..uti 'r... ii.." are til I.n tr In ; . !f 411 li II-nt' . Hi, ;,,!., itaplf srlien , ana 1,0 p .1 1, 1 n,. it 1 ., IIF l All. I'lfll l. Oi ril's siit- 1 1 .if r ch Ltdn a' sue I (1I1 , ., h lb ys" and Mum s' sirs 5.1 e. sii, tUliCOCUT, lilt. DM V n. i .... 3l Ann alreel ,lB (- S, ,,SI, ,r, , I .N, Y.sja, I rub d su I'rmeiptl Wart Iie.iist , l'li' W't r -, 1 ( ; '( , latnUtiii, M.ii.tlf ,1 tnry, 4 1 Mr.lt si t. I, I lit-aler, I.iittl .iiil. II. H. ft I o. art ol " tin I'r. ti et. r sliiblfphiiti f fH'tsf in id unl uf Am t I Ik sniaiis, ,-ur je. una, 11111-1,1, taootls Mi rebaiili, II ,11, r unii lieint ti'a - 01 .nth inj. Sh.fr It Itii the 11101. ..It ami relti! 1, M u oil f-1 1 1 I! Iif uii.ty . and to whtstn niottt IttH-ral u rota I Hit ir entt iprise, aiid a epii min' n. , to tin 111 ..r ., . ,,l;i .,11,1,1 . ; 1 Ml t bu It.l . terms, apply In IIAKCOI JIT, I!I'.A ,f.y ti Ci, .'It .lim.Sierf, A k Yt, Sritrmlirr l'J, I ".',4, (II .1,000 t N. 4 ;il n o II sf riei inil and a orTrrtd ft f n-lr, fre.i ' to l'J; 1, ill. per yard. M.-ilAl M, Valunlilc: Lninl halt'.- BV from liie Court of I t n ' v ' dat of our nest O. -tola r t ,in,H 1 1 Court Ilnuic in l hnrb lie, 1 tl,i n.l 2 Valuable I'lanfate, I on a ert .lit of itiont'i ii : th If n 1 f 1 - it .t j'ttlfll g IIH: .lH4iil1f Hit ,1h J.tl.fl '-'fl't I ..,:.ii I .1. -N. .tU-.. t A I . . . I . . . ,1 ...1,- II" ...tut. srtll s, il tMMmi 1 ,! Ii,1IJI' ilii 1 ntber s trai t of Clllaer, s 0111,1,0 I- bn W. M ' W ... I .... 11.... L 11. '.. .1 .. 1 . 1 by peli'li, W,. .u,.k..,'. I,,.....! l.tit key 'n 1IUIM IIU t't It...,.i . t t only ri timre ii. !. H ll,'NL. I. . m S,fl,mh,r M, IH.,4. Printer' f i;H. arC lui it P3-. r-ttmltr IJ, ;a. t:ij ATTACH MKNTS.r sch . ihU oj;
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1854, edition 1
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