I I; t I t i . gfV tj art jn.iu i tic ,w nic j.j j. wr-; aVa pepor which it doing yeoman's ' turner, in tlae graod causa at th Sooth. ; r. :.,.. sv-.u :; .. . ,. . - ..I . to mbj every unprejudiced mmd that t Ulwort J cntiUed to jwuinent iuppon j t the very tronnd of exception and ; deaciatioa which are takp by the Abo- j Utio, aa4 F Soil j , .picuou. among, wBMjii is vwy "-': VtvsarW, H it fiercely abused by them j all for hi truly national aeDtimetiU and u.d donote ho. an , - , , ' Democrat though appealing to the hig lighlaoed roan at the outb can hetato M H Wt Whigs." Tliere is boldneas in j to ehooae between him and Buchanan, ! this aaauinption of au hermaphroditic; wko ia a man orU, whilst Fiilmorc character which at least evince nerve. , , l!t Senator Pratt, whatever he mav de le a man of word, and a. If ,e muat no Iower t0ofen ! kave a XortherB Preaident let u hare tic K.rtul of Marvlud to. the Democratic, , nn who ha proven himself npon a fir , ' , , , . , M.d full trial faithfal U the country and tlria7 to Be Constitution, lllr. Tlllmore k eaactly thi. man, and the South is fur- - vmt j , taeale in tiavring it in her power to cou- trivate by hr vote to hi election : FarvsriTUK Campaigx. From the AUiany Kei9 Journal dited by TAa-rtW Wtd, the moat villainous ahv t4a tbe iJHted-State we take Ilwiir refraahing paragraph, It lamwiaj; reireanmg pj-jigTj.ii, which Will siniw with what envenoiued i ldttne Mr. FilluHwe is pursued by the : Wkn of the Wack Republican jrty. If laMetiM a man in tlie world wtwm Mie AUJitiouista Late wiUi a perfect hatred, it kthTtrue 4Uriut and tried statesman, rbam the SuLberu aoti-American item- , eqnaJly a ith U,e traitorous 1 ree-; XT!" '": U !rate-:U ocraey, aotlcri, . i - , .i i i S. 'of wbid. have fuuild a heart r res-'an MMe ia the beart of every friend of his .Main in n -!i,iig ot Hie L mo:i. Win in hia Jotrrtal ay : -lli.Wl endorsement of nnllifiea- tion in that apeeck would, we tJiouirht. ,., IAT been received in noncc, troiu Vm knimart im Ui uruetlf. It" the taa- jority of the cyt U the United States ahali daiwdecide contrary to the wiW: 4 the uiiuoritv, the minoritv with Mr. Fdlmor at tlieir head are to "REFUSE TO SUBMIT," and will proceed t Carrv onr PRACTICAL NlfUIFlCATK )N "The South with alrits boldnea, has ' not. Kince the davfof JohxC. Calhoun. ventured upon even the ann'Jtc:atioii of ucu black treason, it rtin'iun tor a least a portion of the press that support contrived the M.ness t.y iragments te- ner rt for ,i,e ,,littinB of tickets, she K,wnl l,,c P""1- "rhei n ur . Lira. But it accmsti.e dactrine of his' twecn the waltai, and frequently inter- ,ix,t easily iave elected her whole re- U hr"y juel bef,,re . JV- ,,0r on ,m1 I id klJuhurj, epeedi i. to W made the doctriue of his rupted by lady s admirer. U h.le he t;imer carric4 ,he labor, and won the glowing ray of light j 3t-rf. partv. Jfr. TZW to iV ry.W noted legal acts ... I. memoranda . P a 'on- T.'08 C"" J ! shall exclude the .hade, of our present ! S iTti --w r John. C. tuA.,.- ho dotted down .I name of her part- J-y a majorit) of .0 tes. darkness. S-rtuam,, IXai iA Jrtnutd ttatetmOH. ttioehtJ. aer f.r the next dance, and tliu.lct ween r. -Je. c. ... . ' Oiuluw. I Northern doughface to ntter snch i" tn- t.tnent. Again, it savs of the Fillmore paty -Tbey hold that one part of the I nion , may aeparate from the other, u Ueieated ; ia residential cotiui. iuey am only party tliat avow ucn treasonauie doctrine. AH other parties adhere to , the constitutional doctrine, tiiat it i the ! ricbtoftMt majoritv to govern, and tlie I dutv of the minoritv to .ubn.it. But the rillmore party declare they 'wont sub-, mit' if left in a minority, bnt will secede, anle their sectional preference are con-' ahed. And ao far from calling such re-, sictance by its right name. Treason, they argue that it is a thing to be conciliated and yielded to. Their candidate himself proclaims jtlc 'new dogma,' from the por-j tico of the Capitol. His followers do not venture to ay hiinnay. Give them ere- dit, tlien, for the one doc-trine they agree upon. They are tlie Disunion trly.'' . ' ' , , , T. ... Ia the same number of needs paper r r we find tha -fc.Ho wing paragraph oiw after another : EEMEMIiEU! Tluit Fillmore, in r,o;c"mPul,r,5' ul".c" tne existing taw pre- one of the score of speeches which lie has mad sine hi return from Eurie, baa ottered on word in rebuke of the Bjedr Ruffian, or in favor of freedom and Freeeoil ! ANOTHER POLITICAL IT UN CO AT. Tli Il,mnc.i..m,.ro,.r.,1tff!Wa-: . . r. f 1 iiliAf iiiAtit Af lu.nut.p lrH .if Murr. "" " J land, in the Kuek-atieer service. This gentleman wac elected bv thu Whi-r par- n tj to th kK-eavt liiclt lie Lultlh, and m . . a - - 47 auBHaey. W w - J cwm u, ' it at awaSsVlwasrT 11 Hllia aakafj In tlti Iq tl0 BNwvMiv.wtHM -Mi-eat ww'.. , ... . : . .s,i..r i.vn . con.enr. lllt wtwuiiii o. the party to w bid. I owe, .11 his hon- or,u not Bnextocteo--lor he lias ooen long arnce .uspecteJ of an injeu.ion to throw to v it 1, to grow old th,. very summerset. W are glad that; with gooxl health d a g-Ki friend ; and 1 . 1 - J . af 1 3 t.1 t ....'tiA ri,i ..lit l.-r-aa aMn. . aak Hs ... I.a ue x.m wme jof we rniu raiutrr nave yopeneaeusy to deal with than a pre- tended friend. Prati, i.,.mi!.v ik T mm ami l'.x.m, are uo an range.! un- der the. liuck-aneer banner, and all of them owe their atiuv.torial distinction to the party wliich it in direct opposition to Urtcliauan wlmse confidence ha Ix.-cn o sadly mispl.iceil. lint that noble par ty will urvivj the toss, anil, in fact, will be trongi)teued instead of weakened by th defection of those SeuaUu. We have Ur i held bv the Whigs of Maryland. and what it likely to be tlie eflcct of thi precmiii docunieiit : Sioato Isfvrrs Linn.a. St-iiaior ...I . Ui n,,A it i. hm ..! -pleasure w lien tjiev are uut ut pam T urnl that w. are to hav a very l.ard vear a scaruily Canada may he returned hack to the L nt- pt'P'e, who goiiorai;y como io tne reacue . ' "UT " ' , , -n. . . 7 7, . , L , ' , . J a. young ...en often lo or impa.r their a-l bizb pric- Hae .beat and oats. nd th. ted 8tte. Pseudo philanthropy is shock- " f P"blic peril; that he i., in ; lawarvAiajiitdrsparag. tlWpM,:u of Th. fn.-ndsV r. II more ia ilia, fttat eoatm ilv cll a letter a uited the occasion '.'.., ..;,. .i .,:....Lt. i... - .' . d ot ti, ..r .i.Ji..i j short. th Uat al.U to an l..l.. tl.i. .i,.r... M,. Kilhtu.r an,l i,. fri.l.i... ;...ui .i l th biirhestemriu aad hart aot a dowbt '.. ,, . . . . VJ ..... ciung ot graea, were msguiBoent erorai ; " T V . " '"'"'"' ,"''r I , ' 7 . , , ,, . -- ---- - . . ,.- f M4a. T Werabi and abort.e effort to jw , to come, by vain hope or fruitlesw JwUl . fc,, drJ, . Jt loath to uffer the iwrsoual incon-!faI . I'feiodico, I hall ; twg nam faam hissMpnort b, CaMt ratwewatiag : n ,rd. MfaX- t.r a groM and mexcosaule abandon-; tear., so od men relieve the wants of 4m.illirrf immne QUJU1Uoe. of wheL ? '.'Ce 01 ,ng, ru".t,v ! .. am U"",1J I" c"tt,r.''' oIJ prefer Mr. rlrnnotwa I'ressJrai uj moch Uoc. fc, fJW Hack, wd at ttof .h. Wofc.usfor,.,Usakor;t.- . 1,ftrairrlt,,l M r - cv.wO.'w!' Kr"l serving iuth worst aVv AV r r , , , " PearcJ , n.folW,nK extract from at, adlc.j fin , , n ., tb b.rv,t oms in. I, A Mw Caav.-fcvery body will U RU Sf. . , M ' h e navrit0g.Sg-Ntdrt A Licav 'oth Caboubm I TV bpH! I. Urn Ihaltimo, cMnmrnding vjt)l tritrvl) wif t(l. best emrveratim ' - lewr, that . ae. ee, i. to b. coined. Th. old j to fo low ather than to lea.1 ri,U Tbe a ir wol. ia pVe npoa Pratt', letter will show pretty and the worthiest action, either in imb-' Tb. Kiehtmand WUi mv:-A geaend hieh luw se Ior rpreat4 tli. ( l'-t n political coume lmreafter J -hi. ,t-eePgrf r,-e they tU friead. j l,, clT draw. Atksata, 0a, - much lu what estimation the wri- lie or i.rivafe stations ; thai they may r., ,i. -..,,.,' ainallest fractional diviaion of our derimal v ' . , . p- Pratt, with a coolness which ha all iho ia-t we had a light shower, which pro qiialuie of a refrigerator, so far us the ' mised for u while to be aulhcieut to re Old I J tie Whisf of Maryland a con- vive the drotmii.g crossjbw Tiu-Xaei.ty--twiMMl. has uiidertakeu a work of suiter hours if effects were scarcely percept i- -pv.4ftioii, in aunoiincing liimMlf a on- " . T . vprt.toth t ierce iwugia. aCV n ' stipjvtrter fw tin- Prva-ids-ncy-.tf t-andi .rm. Jt as hard- Iv worth while in Mr. Pratt to make a. "LiiitiiHiatl cx-!tomil declaration of what every bodv knew before. ino months ago he stood in the earns relation to the Democratic party in which he stand to-day. lloat- tempted at that early period to put the W hig leading string but tbey quietly to,d im 1q nof, to bemhmnder-i ,tood, that their nursery day were over. On two separate occasion, ubseqnently, he Laa nought in person and by tlie aid Jj jft-S their ancient prnciplea and follow where Uft had. X0t a man re ponded to his dj, And now, after a gestation of nine n-Imontha, he cornea forth an acknowle.ijred;' leaguer. llioie was a time when he stood high in ,,ie fSlillmlioll of tlie teoyAe of tili8l ' Slate, but that time has passed away, and i w are ,u0"f t.l,.e true Whi-! "u.me so iKor as to do him reverence. , ( A lu lirsi4. KNUvis. The French 1 'have a strange wav -of transacting busi-; ness, and then ngaiu the very gaieties, themselves may t-oiiceal matter of deep inouiem.. uie luuvniug dole: ..... . . ..... . . , I A beautiiui lauy rcccivea a note troin her lawyer, soliciting an hour's inter-, view on matters ot uae utmost impor-. umce. "An hour!" exclaimed she. " W by the man sj-eaks a if one's hours were at iwhu.bu. j;,. c. or I shall look pale and laded this ition gtraineU every mll9C,0 to of e::: " I have if " ? ' its t.lt capacity, and exhausted every "'r il'r!;.; !rt'MnedieL t wi, nil nnavailin,. J lr. t m.. fli i inr ronn rod invitation t.. the Cut.tess de VKn now stnnd, forth in the pride and U1L Never having seen the lady, the lnajeg,v of a county judg5ng rarties by geii.iviiiM wa uvruicu, uui u iiuie fr..m his fair client set a.l right liy ci-, plaining that al.e had caused it to be sent to l.mi. that he inigtit there consult w:tli heron her affair. The lawverwent and ounuess and pleasure site passed a de lightful evening. "But 1 must sceyou again, said he cn tluliiig. "Iluw soon!" aakeil the lady, t '"Sa' next Tliursiluy ! M'ud. de sniree. Very well, you shall 8 iave a card." Another hall!" cxclaimeil he. I " Wluii! miirmnring that i:i addition to firing von an intvrview. I give vol. the "pportu'nity of etijofing deliglAf.il utu vou sic, and an excellent suiiper! Oh, wnreasonable man '. laughed the merrv l.nA..tr. Ulr .Ah I.M.-a t.Mciikaa n-illi , -i m u to. 8Ub,nir, and never fe - j ,;a u,u to ltut tiI1 ,e mldje of , Abrltr and ajie etldevl ..fT, but kept her! Wurf UJ Uioaerave affair, were settled ! in tLe T . the wbir, of Pliriiiau j gjjy. J" ' v - c j Payment ' of, Ia on J ,r j. J i rtuun aaer, We are rdeaaed t tee that tlie Senate has paaaed a bill providing for the corn: ' pnlsnry prepnymciit of all tannitnt print- ed matter. This, we have no doubt, is a ' measure necessary to protect the Post; Otike Department against abuse, es(ec- i ially aa we are assured that enormous ! quantities of private business circulars , are put into the mails unpaid, on which .scarcely any postage is collected. The ' Ketiate bill does not propose any change , . . ... , C. - ,r. of the existing law withregard to pubh ekl-lOH4 io regUTar subscribers: but ou'j to make lite prepayment of the rate tribes for transient printed matter when prepaio. in otner wonis, n iwnposo 111 1 effect imply to strike out of the present! law the double or unpaid rates on trau.i- j mt mtllKr ; Of course there can be no difficulty in j ditiiiruihinr transient from regular' printed matter, as the law will continue in force which requires publishers to note .... ll.,. .,, . "ll... 1. ..f n I '" .'. --n " "'l-i'"? u.neli are i-nri.nuu lor subscriuers ana 1 .1 - if .. . . n : .1 uie Htimovr .or jTiiiters. or io iiiuiisn; the tt master -.marterl v. "a certified statement of the number of papers mmt in .1 .. :i l t t :.l. o uie man cnargeaoie wiiu 4(!igo. ... . . 1 . ... 1 .1 Ml, as aoove-remars.e.i, jiLoHiiiie oniy ; nicnt matter not imw prepaid, c .nsist - I ,,f i.ritfufo .irri.tn ,? i tT v u ro . i rv.u an . i ru cm hewana- , fj 1 - i x i m i , - - e i"-'r ; " at. InUUr. ,l, . r ;A c.t.. ,,mi . "i'g'-- ic icwmi y iu tiit w ; content to live while lae is no trouble to ' '-.1,f 1'!. r hi .T-,. , , ' . . ,- , : oui'J ii lit m : no-, uhiilih io o iu. I men aI Cstetlnej a n:rv,xl abr.id, who uJ t-, say, n . man must Ik; a iuea:i wietch who desired to live after three- sc'.ri: years old. IJut so 111 licit, I d .not, is certain, that in liv. as in u !:iu, he that wi.l drink it g . J nuit ri jt duw it To the dt:gs. AS here I'm !i:ipieu, one Coin fort of age may be, that whereas younger iiicii are .iisiii.ily in iiain whenever tht-v imw sotiit?iu;ji ' agreealjlt: leit to lecj on .vheii thev. are old, lav pleasing reiiiem Sr. II'. 7 . Irinj Tin. W'j.miiki:. On tliiiisdav evenin; uie. him iuu rtjuojuon ,i ciop i now 1.1... .1.1.. v . 1. ...1..I 1 ,-., a... j ... 11 ji ' . 'trtttfL t-ur. - i . ' , - i- " ! .i- tl j . i , . ilan(wiaaarv ..i. ... i.i..,r.. .. .i .....I. tiii b.i ..r vartcinir. ah x-i.ni iintireaseii wilii inn ia-i..f iiaaa a inw i.v trim i tlut rmiairun o. Kruttt uuuv ui inv uuirioiic. nut rmiet ... r .. . . . . i - - . -j - t':. i. i"- .. - . .. irui..i uiwnni.J..L.i..,..........r.i. , .irw- ien. Carolina iUatcijman,, SALISBURY, JT. V, TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST II, 1834. TERMS OF THIS PAPEI fM CASH. FOR PREStDENT. MILLARD FILLMORE, ' Of KW TOR. Tor vies president. wno v W 1 1 rCRAV TWIV CI.SnN - ' " or IBXXESSKE. FOK eOVEKXOM, JOHN "A. GILMER OF GUILFORD. AMEHICAH ELECTOaAL TICKET. FOR THE STATE AT LARGE. .. I, B A R.MICHAEL, of Wiltis, JOHN W.l MERON,rfCwWriud. FOR TUB DISTRICTS. 1st District,, Lkww Tmiin, 3d F. J H um, 3d 5ih 7ih fih O P Mr a.m. J. T. LrrtLuom), A. J. Mticiuiui, J. M. I.KCH, A. J. 1)am, J. D. Hnu. VkltrUiS ! RW1. '.V"'" w "7" annoy' or ondangeF the hodv politic. cial returns, that the Americana id""1!:8 " ' . ' . W,igs carried the dav in Rowan. All T1,cn' .Mll,"ra '11,"ore' lr'mment by things considered, it is a glorious triumph. pviipdient. lt was nil imavai lnir. and . . , , - .;!.. I t,i .. r,,r . . ... iw ". mr.,7,diaD..te. We wo'nld therefore bid his enceu ny uemagogi.ism. oue uaa eiecicu one American Senator and one Com.no- it 5C i O p" T-J ii -t a a cis oa- xx, (5 -i i: o . . -i - 'a u.,. i t 'iulTIi 2 I g 3i S 3 O- iOli O 00-O.KSIC 1SC 3 X 0 QC S1 ll 1lH I i ia c Caleb Klitth, Eq nxli'tted Sheriff, wiib oiiiicition. ' . IISKHELL Sliarpe and fiaitlier, Americana, are elected in tlie Commoii.,' Parks, in lbs Senate. Trout- man, re-elncll S!i-ntT. Wv ' WliVP .r..ltU. f,-tnl, m- .M ta CW l ark, in tU Seia!av.--UtWtedK CA HAKIM'S. Ilr. K. Ik. Oibson, elected in the Senate by una ami Stanly county. Wltiu, ia the ComitKins. l1unk STNLY ,..,,, ... U mUrU-U,e ' Marshall, Sbenff over. lewder. I.iAVfs4'N. Johu W. Thomm, Amer. elected in the Sen- ate Leach and MaUy in the Coin mow, and Uamirtou re-el cted Slwriff. ' - MECKLK.M!! KT.. Win. K. Myers, in the Senate William M. - ...... . ., '' "" r- 1 ' ' "ions all democrat. riTUnii -i "im, .... . . - . . . m u,e i,K,n, Kowr, democrat, is elected, ,vr sberrill (do.) by a majoritv of 135 votes ' J 35 voles. : -Out-.Ur, andidates vur riponueiH vniw i iollowt Ier voum have it tluit these two caodi ran the u(n M ytmUm . them it not s.x Hoth came out tb. avowli , of Newton." , : ' ... aV-waa I . T 1 aIl . , am mmefing a Mntu arouui. . UialtU And in Maine on the 8tb Of St'Dtein P" ovcr mJ ,be ' -. -i i-' i- .j .k Ow . croj. lias b.n cut off more than half. Tbemare ili.,....nd, of arre. in this fioun.v that will not ll,., and, of acr, tl.aaeoa.tjr that will not ye-1. . U.,b, per acr, ru ssmII stream, of evc-ft the Manpower aitd river mill, have.. "el!'rPJ"J u. Hour and meal are ' scares ; and in t i.- of tU- lost of the com crop, ui i-twx r protiaions oi an smus n rapwiy au- ...i:. -.. the coi ii crop. Hie rains have bia partial and ,ti ... ii.j; ii i ItlliluNl Hi uuaiitilv. Llio d iicli liuir umvAM. . iii. . ... i... ' hii.i nai- in.- .anu oi trie aeaanore, for numoera. Many corn fi-.-l.Ji are entirely destroyed by them I tlrea.lv, and other, can onlv be saved bv timelv ... "I Wt'WWW and tsoniiiias raiiiL T ' ...n r..-" i" wrrer .anarvcriweBtiN .0... wr; lie further iiitDrovement of our bar and th? furllicr improvement , . ' ... naroor. it jaa.-. tne Denate, aptroart. iria h i n m i , inut niirtwaaut i . I i - RCMLT. The' returns of thedcction.aofur, imii- cnte that the State ha gone for the dem ocracy, H)fa result wa expected, by moat person, and the contrary would iharo-pforcd a great urjwie Jo them. nt were moreaanguine. lsut we are now convinced that the maasee of the peo pie hare carrely been touched by tlie discuwion offlie can vas juat closed, have not yet realized the true condition of the country, or conceived of the mag nitude of tho issues involved in the Pres idential election to take J lace thiJall. ' . . . ,ecl,on ,0. w, 1 jWeMad aim oat forgotten mat iiiwn arw j not apt to renounce at once the notion they have held, or break, of a sudden, the prejudice which hare controlled them fur any considerable time, especially in a contest like tliat thrvHgh. which we 'have iuat iat. wlierein local influence Aflnd personal preferences all teud to sua- jtain thctn in pursuing a beaten track. ' But the time and occasion is approaching when these things will loose their force, and freemen will como to take a more extensive and thorough view of the po- . litical affair of the country, and will make np decisions in the light of new , t'lipun, truth, based upon reason and strong con viction of duty. Then we shall witneaa ! franklin, the force of moral and patriotic virtue jUaton, governing the masse and the sublime I exhibition of a great nation iu its won- derfuMabor to remove excrecence that : """" -...vU.v...-, t.onal ruler, and as a tned prtnot, will ' recognised a, the hope of the country j more than any other ...au living. We! "j "' 'd- " " ver!1-v btlievc ,ll!,t 1,ei now.nmny tlioa - 8a,,d of vo,e8 V orth us inau unv uiucr miiii ; anu mui ins tren irvii'iii ia liifiviibii iiai i v . ih i ev hhi .... "nem cl,cer "P: "ol U'may uy .lie , I KEXTI VKY ELKCTr"N. Loiisvn.Lt, An In 38 counties of Kentucky, the Iiemoeratic . gain is S.COO. ; AJvier frotn Ark.niivu!tate that Vrll, Amer- icnn, ha becu ek-cted Guwrnor bv a rie hut - iorilr. i 'i - ' I'.'WA EI.K TIUX. IH-bi-uik. Ao. 8. Th rriurns as far as heard from, indicate tliat Iowa Lm gien the Kvublk atis 5,000 majurily NEW VOliK MAUKET. Nkw York, Aug. 8. Cotton ia stmly Sales of 4,000 bakw. Flour lower lin-J l-50, WbiU 1.04. lum 01 a 70c Sr. Lolls, Mo, Aug. 7. Ia six eoanties ia Missouri, Ewing, tb Amrr icaa eaodidala for Guveroof, has a majority of 1,007. Iu five countx. I'ulk the IViuoctatic candidate, baa a majority of 1,000. Di.ttrettiBg AcceuRt frcm Tna-t. A letter received bv a gentleman in tbia city ' , from his brother, ilaUd UunUville, Texas July 22d, give tin Wlui"gdKtreing account of the j ! drouth in that section of the Stale : u . . . r ,1 Alamance, three m Oranae, one ia (.traaville, two " (ur prospects in this country are of the;. . . wbinraiMt Rbaractrr. For twelve weeks not a tti;s"-i one iu Cr-. ; ale tte Know Xotbiuga ! plaer. I'or crops bave failed entirely. Col - ! Inn m nar!v moe. Ilr. T a t.lantfr Bnar licre. j WDO expected to have raised 10,000 bonheia of j corn, told rue lo-day, that he tlioalj bare to buy 1 his bread lor me ensuing year. He has cut fuVwa whole acres of corn merely (or the top. I and fodder. Iliero aro a number of ilautcrs bo wMl not realiie one peck of corn to the acre. The grwaa a. drying out, and tlie cattle ia suffer- . ' ' """ ". lather. I hey dij not nreaiily succumb a cessation .l arrival now would be - ing to a greatex.pnt. lt the topic in every,1" letter to the Hon. Mr. rranklin, of lo ,fei,,.,L fears, alljouru tlie grvat que-, eeediitejly disaatrou ; that it would per colledioo of menv and a j-nvral consLeroation , Maryland. ' lion, of their day for the decision of ije- "a"lo h IKruocrutie (who are now l"4,vil tbrodghoot ili country.'' . . n ; " ;:!'.. 1 fcl.MTloNS. this is tin ......... L. r... ,.1 "r ' T i tioiig in five of the States f-o Kentucky, , ...... j- V I n.r several juuie.ai anu coumy oiucers ; lrl iOWa, for merulcrs of Congress and of - .1 1 . . ir . . , x tne legislature : .Missouri, lor toveriKtr. " member of Comrreiav and of the Ix!gis-f ; latnre ; Arkansas, fr Governor, mem- ,,f Congress, and of the U-gi Texas, for memlH;rs of the Legislature. un the , th, t ; North CaroU On the 7th, (lie election will do held in , na for Governor and mem- T -VI..-.! r'. ..V.r: -"-"-: aacisiniuro. aioeiions art; io I psident iaTelec.ionT l'C moid, SeptcmW 2 ; in California on the . ' jl . . t. . . 1 Ith Win V.fn- !in .hft.h J.7 ' twin; and in Maine on the Stuof Seotein- !r; n th Ctl.of October ; and j nnMauiaiJiuottamoa.aiiii mrtii f'..l. a. iU 111 . .. MiI... XI .. ' T . , ,, , , " I" .iV '," ,J , . .'U- , W ' 7 I con,, Jt.rt.( fres!ia,lovnng ,he ...Ju , thc ,)riic-,tial election. j - . . Chnai)a.we U .tinf? f ,(f..Wse wl.ka 'may 'be necessary to effect inr u, f,naZZZZrrMl . oblect. Slumhl the Ii.uhs of Mr. Quebec : Mercury is out in an article, .. . . . enjoining the Canadian Parliament to :. t i i t .i i:. i . ' ' " " '"'s' lur i v,ue 11 repreaents, aad the substitution for it of! ' Bew coin, rrwlity ditini;uihabl from all otli-1 ....... ' j w.'i,iii ro.iw.iereti ot an a (rreai " ' " . . " " """:'u"' VV"" "J S 1 . m.t.,. W' . it 1 .1 a t tt t T" " ln" M"" 1 " w c"11 " I eigh.y-.hre. part, eoppw and twelv.oaru nick - L JT.i. ..ill l. .tLS. .J . J.:k . J.l-k . - - j - 7 . f, " aT. 'T. color., It as to w.ic-b 72 cruns.less than half ... . -. . iu psetwet !, trhH;.li.a. 16- grams. ! . - o . . L w't. 7f. vuii; t; i .i I . . JHj 11 v" . at O H C -11 ... ca a ; ca 9t . 877 . 884 44 1 464 tii 02 850 871 3! 74t 474 66 " 774 r 20.,, 430 , 410 400 671 001 433 416 428 614 426 78 810 868 638 69 1473 004 maj.600 28.1 245 ' n, '9t2 804 ajaj.276 123 461 000 300 408 000 427 084 000 1007 220 000 1017 1137 0000 S 10 620 ' 000 .'41 158 000 e:s 8y ooo 679 l'.'Utf 821 361 610 000 1041 225 00OO 1404 155 0000 897 802 1080 713 339 744 808 138 OOO 1078 995 maj.150 528 1615 572 858 351 maj.100 422 351 000 313 350 000 . 584 51 nvtj.113 237 300 000 303 3U7 000 24.1 H87 000 301 li'jfl 831 30d 2,-, 3 000 230 229 000 30 711 OOO 3U1 271 4D0 573 200 0O0 429 311 OOO C96 2UU 00.) 217 674 OOO " 60J 732 000 145 741 OOO 220 390 000 1023 52 1024 1114 93 000 1109 421 msj 9.'iH 61 1 190 owj 25 1 590 238 4 OOO 963 I 0"O 1119 .131 10.1 IMMI 313 .lai (H10 723 Tin . (MKI no 1 a:ri Ooo 7S2 67 9 000 1030 310 ooiM) 032 1)70 83 021 in 1 9 O0i) 403 1378 .'.03 113 7"j 0o0 800 .IP!) li7 797 4 ill 0i i0 C30 437 000 93 871 1(15 109 273 000 729 172 000 1541 1170 1091 754 168 819 243 388 000 157 128 000 1145 304 1382 325 1201 000 650 758 633 639 319 000 I - 1 H;.ii af causnEa a Alamauco, Aleaaadvr, : A atoll, Aslie, Dark. Bunco niba, Bladen, liwtie, "ttl6 409 .04 IWaufuH, ltruiMwick, nut) 89 669 - 138 000 Cbm, Cauwba, Cravra, CumWIaad, Chowan, i'iftmittts 'Caiudvii, j "rtrtl, ! jMmtjj !t'luiiltam, Caldwell, I l.!lr",,ft'',l ,vidon, ; Davie, 000 ,,r,iml1 ,(iuilfoJ, 4jnne, : c;- UIvoo.l, ujif,, ' d 11,., WW". 000' 1 4 t r, ' 4ii 000 : 'i.. 000 Ooo 0IHI 00o 000 woo 000 ; j jf'. 11 l .. u , 1,, T! 7 Ooo ooo Uranj Ta.iiulaiili. i Prnjuliuunt, 1013 000 000 000- 0 " OllO 9i.- I emn, fol)oii, Kia.-kiiijbani, ' ICowau, I Hutlirrford. 000 lianjulpli, : Kielmion.1, 121 000 '"m"n 01 Surry, 00.) lupl j Un. 1.x 10 J. TrrelL Union, Wake, Warren, Wakbingtoa, Watauga, Wayae, Wilkea, Yadkia. YancrV, . . f)00 48705 40020 46720 00081 lira.'; mat. 2085 LEGISI.ATL'KK. Tlie Rnl.-i((h Standar.l ri-iwrta lint the ib nio crnts have gained one mvinbt-r in Wake, one in ... ,n "'. vjiamam. one in otumuus ' have gained one member in Brunswick and one ' rl t .: . ' , , . ; , e 11 1 a ! SeMtOr Ftnttt CT Maryland. j This gentleman follows the lead of Gov. ; t... ., .r.i . . . . ... . Mr. t'earce ha arrived at the concju- si.... that lliu contest lie between Fremont 1 n 1 t .1 . 1 r .m iuc,.ai.an, am. o. .1.0 two no pre.ers the latter. He volunteer a defence of Mr. Bucli anan for hi. conduct towards Mr. Clay ! . . . . . n. : out 1. too weak to renuire a notice, i mt 1 1 subject ha been treated in so masterly j maqer by the Louisville Journal, a ur " "'! .V 1 t , L' f'".0' g. ,'s'i A ... t.:,."... . , "T. J 'UU" , " L" rewurew ior a.r. . earce, an ow-iine U?i.:.- .... .1 i i. i- J f Whiu. t faLo .S tl. --l..la l A..t ... .. . ' X ... of Mr. Buchanan, and he ha done it o ; ineffectually, that Mr. Buchanan will not' ''" cS . . Mr. Pearee, afler aM, H -VV"" nni qniie ueciaca n rrmr Tutiire po - I i I . I ...... I I . v v .-r. i......, -im,mv vuey .in anamtiy " For mT P'. I abjure mf, H h,.lh "Un',,m ...d . , ' , J. Hi. ,, our.. tbe ......r prove .- lc one wl.ith I have stated J'J,,N W H1Y, t- Shalll llftlfl ini'uoir r-ii.li V t.a l.iLi. ami ..ll.na. r iHinore Inetid be realixed ; should it ...i .1 ... . . appear "ai ne i more likely to curry tlie grout oooy oi tne patriotic, tli. 9risl,Jj y.f t!. . . n .. 1... . " ' 'J " I"" V ""- v shall give lu Ins adherence, rt I American (matt. I . - tJap.o out ov-Tint littl v or thk '.. . . a y, the currency " Uw ! baa mat wd will not U etecuted." wk-ow .f easma. Uu4.J-t wt, where . tawrrwaa ihW , al Ma2tV'tWea.ti.HT agaiawt tW 1 .......... ? .. f cumm-ji... "uai wn oiwaauBir nine and moawr ia a.akibg sucJi kw if Utev will not i . . ' .. " - - i we; vwwiwu. rv;yic f 1 fryjr, - Will you permit ml to rej iy thron-u vonr columns to the question alueh l i' 1 , . 1 , , ... ;fi,.nii.,i!v k.k.d tne. bet her 1 intend ( .j ... , ,"' I to support Mr. FiUu.ore for the Preden - cyl . , I answer decidedly ia the affirmative. Ia the first place, it .hall not be iJ or h j.,, , Jnh.ui me that, froin mere dissatisfaction with a j .jack WUiaa tlwt of othr tow a4 leader, I deserted mj flag In the field jlagf in, tl.o wlw ha om te det when the tide of battle preed trongc ukm ihat H will be for their owa uatereau or gainst It In the next I am pleased to'fc tb moral aad hlWaat dvaUf tW say that Mr 1 Fillmore' letter of accep- aoa d thrm won horn le pant i), tairce, and hi. noble and manlj eonnt perwry Madiaw t l Um e a KU. Wi.ee Li return to the United State, hay obviated my objection I to him a a can- OOO'didate. " Ooo'" Atiio fitmt cWtsTderaliOiii, R i Oyo' pear to uie, that a choice between the 000 , candidates now before the jx'tijde cannot l.n lnntto,r.l.tnl.l u ill. .li-I..lli. nil. I 000 : 7 , ' I iaflaeectUaw perwua, in H-laAary, U k. wm I iiioiilovmg cnzelis. Ol I remont, a t. rimt. u, fto to lurv a tWv( ral Ooo mere puppet in the hands of foul traitors, .,-!.w,i4j .l in llw lWB- i,.wwlj . Ooo and arch-demagogues, it is itsetewi in i this mU,( . h, 0o6' latitude, or among the true friends of the . . . .: " J. 'a- 1 199 : Union any where, to ,y .me wonl. :, U " f" 000 j How respectable soever the anu-ce- " " f"r ttuW Ut" ,h U,"t ",h,3, -iW 000,uu of Mr. Ihichanan limy be ; it U , " TWy oeld tin U af.adf "OO enough that he hk anrrcndervd hi er- l'r owa wiprririaioa during their perpesatory sonul null pemleiit e to the leijuiremelits course. Tbi reruinly eught to i very uw fof a platform odhms in iiio of it fea-. viaut cuusidrratioa iih parent, jet from Ike ' 000 i ",re tU Vvt!f j"."1 idc 01 Amric" coarse Pur.ul by many it would aena llu ther 2031 P"''lcan.in, ami aodoiiblful in it. mean-1 M tJMvt ;u 11,. are some jjoojingm. v.tal ,HU a. to adm.t ,jf the mi)n amtl iouitl uJT W)(,;liiost opp:te coiistructiou in different . , , . . ' lwr Ist ctUmaXil the L'ld.m a ptalfim so deX-, honar wm! yet tkej tmm U, 000 . terously CHihtrueted that it will hold with ll'Mtk thV will stuily mure diligewily if ooo eiial coiiveuietice the Southern States'. oW will arail llwm Crora bom and plae tlieai 000 ; right Uemnerat'; Van Hiuen, who has uwkv the care of rrangrm. Thi i fr,U uolliing to tlike hack ot his alK'lilmu I I . I It sjivevncs umr i riling ill ant. MIXr- tut Van- Diirui, w le aiitngoiiism to Niiithern rij;liti m too in.lorioi,0 f.r coiu ineiit. Kiriirfrre Mr li u li..li'- j vl ".( rvi oi'i ia. tlie i-uijiel oi" r Sj.l.:lrr S.. i ii-igtil !i i e trom ,4.jn -..ii.1 I .( sitioii in Hli:tu he hit thn placed lour s il .riclamis him a inere pwrty ivadei, until to 1. I'resi leiit of the nation in the Ooo P"-:"l tniergriiey. . On the contrary . in Mr. F.ilmore e' ery 8'23 unprejudiced mind mttst recognixe a oin : stuteMiuiu ''without fear and without ro 0IHJ ioaeh,l w ho,, w hile lie accepts and eu- dorai-s the cardinal priuciplcn ot the j-ari which nominate. I him, yet mains h peiaolial iiiticLa.inliiKc,Htd dHrrsfofliiuk andlspeak tor liliu'lf with a U-otulum d . ... .... maul. neao wliicn fins coinjH.llcd tlie ad miration mil j,:8 uiost uiiLimijir.iiuis itig opponciiiA. Itel ween tliee gentley.cii, the c'.aiiev with me is not f,,r a uiotnent doMiitful, and I hoin-tlv ludicve, nith Mr. Irrnli- P'r- "' i"ik, that il'exeiy man in the United States wh-i prefers ildlanl rllluioie for Urcxileiit should tote for In 111. his election would I certain. Why alioiild tlier Hot do so f 1 am a are inai 787 a njot Jesuitical urgiiment has lieen em 000 ..I.. 1. ..I ii, il... ..,.n, .! r., ;r, ....1 1 r. ... iu tne 011111. Hii.i s) lar wit.i ntu. little cell) 1 1 ig succesa : ui fiu-l. tl. H IWweatie newapepm and rtump era-' JM .. IS (v seVk Th tor aiear to regard it as their most ef-, ulr P1 'mfwruoB. aad it ia Wop w fectn o appeal for the suptMirt of ii r. ' ed dial those who hare sum to rdonrte itlse 2T4 Buchanan. They denv that Mr. Fillmore yioualy eosmdrr lb sabjvet aad aaake aca W8j h-" fJf chance of election, and ask hi ffXMm aa .ball satire ciasskal seiwol af tb 8g9 fr.e...U.iid..ipporter.tog.ovor toBuch- w u MnlMrJ iH ait9 . 000 anan as tlie only mean of defeating a . ., . . 1 sectional candidate. Without pau.iug to ! '" ' 000(8. comiiHiit npoa that aeaknews of .pint k mM comrai k seek aa which would desert long chemhed prin-' I'UILOJIATUIX ci j 1 le, a giMNi cause and an unexception al candidate, when the shadow of doubt jierchatice rots on its succc-, V reply to the specious reaaotiiug, Hrt hv a denial ' of the premise. I bcln-ve it far easier (t ; Uat rremont with Mr. r 1 1) more than Willi Mr lluchaiian. atid tlut evideneea , , , , i.uf this lacl aro'uecvMitin. Hfv - wiinarent to my mratl every tay i-rv day. Hut addiulttiiig ,,e prv,,,. fr'tle take of arguinv..r, and i reject altngtrther the nuM-lusiiai. ir w ar ever meet the secitonal ur- iiation, I say Irfm do it noic. For one, 1 w ill u.rf avoid the issue l.v altidoiiimr my principle and seeking shelter aitli my poiitiml enemies. Such waa mit the Xi"'l'' uy our rvtlntitmar f.we- . .11 . . . . .. -ry ievo us nieir omiies io Dgiil. ''"' I,irk "ur ,lu1 ' H "' - ciiaao a iiouom iitute.a luuiporarv lllilinl- ..j, w,tJ ,lingrmM,' SKivtl If seclloiial il-mi'atlon uiid tl,n want. .11 tv. faunv of inunhers is to over-ride our Com- slituli.u.itl rights, and to hirce ohiKixioiis ....... .... i. - .1. . . ! " ' ..... 1 . ..... 1 ... I i.. .. I .1 . .i ' .T w. 1 trust ... Ood, that u,.. l ups.it 7, - T, J v. T , . ..nr,.. W "0 UlH.kS llk aty fa,. w r minor, alio ItiMiks locrew aT luree iai : the ariruntchl allmicd to. it . j cmicIuwoh. to tcsi it b tiodii.artwi..t Asa- tWe kind InuutwthT frien-la, if you van aB...r rate, betec tbs. tu.M d .liovembcr, M ,l...i ii. ... .i. . .i. .i... AxLl :cn b more mhvIv defeated w.tb htm . .1. vr-n..L - .1 -i .. . W'OtVtS IN SflEEP'S CL0T01.NG. r, V .... .. ' . h. ... .. , . . ,. ........ fwiitly tid.td a Avw "dotigf." A nmiiWr of men iu dinVrent parts of the country, ho are Ut- ...... i. .t ; . tueir nop ot " warn our friend, to beware of .ucla trickster. This i. ll i a llae BeacM -levvw of Sag Nicbtism to r- if powil.le tLe merca.ing popular etitliu.ia.in - I -veeg fK,pu,.r etl.,m -a. .-vov u, r atanom bih i Naaekoa that Rltatrs ia ure Heart, ol nnllimi. of our uountrynK-n We Uv again that Fillmore', pmtpecu ofaar! ' - Tla't'iltiSr llu. I.. r. r Ml. ... 7 ,, .', , " Vu''r eaed.daU tor the Prwaidenev. ami t Ii. s..nk .;n k.. ii.i I " : "..ti-.t J .., Kreino.it and FiHaimi wbirt) 1 i .at . l - ii - j : wt liav C IOf I fti'lVfll. IsOilltrt ' - ,! ., j '", or. J. r. There Mnot so fr in l!ie writer knowa . ,TO, rh or. i lows in tin .uie ctmuiiiiii'r Halt n manv i .; . al r. i , i xiaaa. : t c? i .l j - .1. . . .r , v.m . ,.-npu. .m ,v : V1" -fw a w gn o eneowrag idwb in other places sad im. mi 10 their ow lows! 1X MtrJ aot kacw Ihst it wwM promote tW prosperity of Safiit. ' ry to have one or two good schools L Wrihoat -allemting to answer Ikeae inipairiH, I atud) " , . " ' m'nuke aad one Iu whirb very frarhl . - .' are inv.4ve.L Tli boy alio will mi.lv un.lr lIx- jmrniK . j,. sill vcty aeldtMn do o li. ii friiin Loin. . Tiw NirirtiU may be i. tiuou 'o U lirw lh.,t tlM.tr sulis Lo Sere idle at l.iir arv .litjiwa. fiotft U.111C, but -it ia daMaaae lint l-ii.l rncb.iMli:M.at ki the . A good 1 i m ai Minol miI1, runiily, atk.-IWeia-! ) aul nvmilv. prontote tit projrity of Si'id.ury. Should three ccUkratio ia-Jim- thM-, lu. bate aua to edweate to il lli.ir cDorls and cuMwutrate their eaeryie I rXaUwti a pn paralory icbool af atg-a oaaixlec in Sababury t W by has a. it t licit a aoooot beaw ouMirkrd -br this tine I Maay have tnni to baiU af iudi a acboul r . Us base tboa far faded. Wka baa . brca the cauv f It meld sot have brew, ia ev rrj hwtaucc, lb iucouiirtriry of the iaetrwd t, fir among thooe ahu have nwute the at Iriii).: ibrrv iiar U--n otiM who Were pell ipsal itw.l tooral'y and mullwlually. Way wave lire 1 nvt rncuuragd ! Kt bo auswer wbjr If par. 11U idi lo bate guud kIiuuI in lite Iowa lb) wort trvoiar lb tclioul, oo-oprrale wHk the uweher ia kerning onlrr aad meat aot per - it,,,, bia. .. l..,. l.j t ,.i.ut uaw. If burs arv allowed to teat Icbool iur .... I. ., 1 1... .1.. H.J L.k . . 1 ... I - ' Frea Mr arfa. Private alviee from Nicaragua iadi cat a statu of a (fairs somewhat different front the ci(0iple.n given to litem bv KlXicarairuensp, from whieli we have all - 'nre-datrgrr of trrer 4 iittmalan invasion I fur uaorv. eminent than w were Ie.1 to believe, ami the diomtentaJ Serviles of Nicaragua are stronger and ""r r(rdMit than frfxese-n ted. Walk er's beit friend in Sew . f trleaha, and 'hose most fnllv advised in regard to Cen- 'ral A nieiic affairs, are quite argent ir ! privaiej that he should recievw liuniwdiate m men and mmrcy. lliy think that V -11. !J. . , . I t . .,1 " '" unit mwinni; mas 110 ,wn , ""' H .r,,r,!wr. frn, l,,U country. "" anv tobi t-oviuam-iiiciu . nr ,leS.-.Vc.c (jrUam. Cvuritr of July 5?a. "Barking in lh IV ran Tree." . aiuuaiianim "l li'lt Cliuilll, lv,..vl via. .re asaailimr Mr. Fill.norV because Ihetialphin claii..(thyav) waa the u.eriuof that claim we turn no opia - ! . but if there be any rwoowiWIity - , f- ...o-.n. itianot . . . 1 ' cuariccBuio io asr.. r uimore. tot it waa paid ander the Taylor ad- "iiuratioBHwd hefora Mr. flljinort be- I -r went j - u may M o. ous ' tilc in I thai it a n iha , Johnston. h.) ia (we Icanrt in favor ot . . .. jir. imciiaiiuii lor uie I'reatUency I tvon- der if the I'.iu lia.i.m.e. wont no trar ,m, it WfM , ,..., r.M.teon.clai.uI Tl.ey .Wrat.d well, fro,., practice, how to llll ttasltltt irttrt fit til 1 1 1 si t tills 1 tA Is il it atflfllllair or, they have ..t learned th. art of which i " )M ituik" W master. .4iWcl Or 'J,ut- Banannaeal i AA a. ... T K.ak f K.t.V Uona oa u u..u u :.. - i. ..-.t- rt-..Uad 'x'omty Wuij swvawej a rvwea, j j avautse t sjawtsyj f , , Wui. wouJ U Ws ; ulm aw. ..ill k arive " ... . . . 1 . - i . i e- . ci.t. oa " r""" ' SsrtawrS tww of brrertiacaa 7 Tberit is a. ' mnbwg as recardatbi sale, " "" tk. .;.k I.;n. Lia toiil in oia- 17irJilTtT.i C-iLtrata'erit- an w ' - - . n iMirnsa, tut we can vouco jus atw .