J.J'. I f ail I r.f I-1' We have endearored to bw, from, t;wo to time, llmt Mr, Fil!mre integri ty to the J?oulh cannot and ought hot be dOubte" V t"a Southern ptle. udmiuurfrstiop of tli (iovtniuieit while lVealdeiit of Dm United ritatea, ha which tn right of tlie Boutli were m mnch re-t ptctl tli"W.of the North I lie lot J ; Md fearless iimuitcr in wwch ue signea the Fuj;iilv SIro liw, uJ thdtr Mtned iplrit lie tnauifcetud iu teeing U tifffVMioM executed ; (lie fin staiid li A Nolle Lfllrr fiia Sir. took against appointing Abolitionists ATQ L. XIII. Frecsoilcri to office ; thethrUUgqtiwsv" M lie U muh at the 'rtli since liii n-1 turn from Enrope, in w hich lie arewed , , .. ., . ! acterroiiraimn, w electee i rwmenr, ... .Hminirt the OoV.-rnment on mirelv i ; : . i . . i, . :.. x i . BoSotttlsnUHO Wet,butl,..wUoW euenlrj tfie traight-forvmrtl, huuoit, ( I triotie eoerto of the man oa all ceaini! Mdiallemergrtit:M..,-.holJlH;enou-h ,., ,.,k w Jl-nca' v-rv iini.r-lHd;C?.d T ' iTTJ Kaulhsrn mn, that Mr. iillimtrc a rill NtliniU iirmciiilet, Kiiowmjr no Aortli,,""u "V "Jmc" ' 'tT unt I m true to the South, it, eutrwfituil witblfw" In inleivsts, as lie a lii be to rite Connti-1 . ian'a anti me . iimhi ni mo rimie. w Mr. Fillmore U a Xtlimntl man and , nns aathe Xalwnal candidate, but he will buJdljr and feark-wlljr niailitaiu and dofvud the right of the &ath at evetjr r.J. lie is not a tao faced oliticiaii vowing one set of principles for the Jr pariKMc nf carrying the Nortlicru vote, j and another act fur carrying the Hoatl era. lint Iwr .irires his oiMtiiuos on all vi- J. ul qu-stionsyith a manlines and aincer-j in aereral IStates will bo regarded as a old Hurk's success in a field in which cnpital story of an opponent of his mak-itr.- Wh hro to doubt of hit honeaty , l'4'r '"1ex to results which will be attain-. Imocracy has been to often and signal- ing a stump Seecli, in the niidat of tbe aad patrHrtiam I ! Xe"'bcr next wheiihe election , rHU,e(L qlC ,rutI - tlmt VtIl Cltro. tt nt ,,art8 of the then farthest Why, then, ahold no the S..1.1U traaf j ' lVi'c,,.l' ! V?' ft Una. has only been led astrny by acciden- Western States. He was a small petti- auch a man f It .seems to n thut, 111 the . preacnit criivia, when there apear not to i he 'tbe leaA : chaiaee for hi rival (Mr.i Iturhauau) that tbe whole Ninth,' in one, ..h.l.nT mi,d,t t r.llv t Li auo- aMtlltl I'llHiail . VlliTHfc I" isatia a ailr- . 1 . .... . I n, ami unite wi.ii me ,cm-rai.e, I nt. loving patriot every where, and, ... I replace hiiu iu thatclutir w hich he adorn-, oar reader to-day. Mr. Uliin re's letter; i characteristic of the man. lie utter hi opinions without any concealment or equivocation, ami with freed in and tmthfulucM, that lear the iinpres of an honest man ami true patriot. If the evidentfe we have already given f - Mr, Fillmore's tniat'worthine to the hooth, with llm additional tetiinotiy fiir- iiiahed in hi hitter aancscd, vrHI no con the NMitb that he i the man fort e4 with so mucli credit to lniuaell ano aioo m uie, niar. iu.piionct.n wim me , unpohible that alie can cnntiimo long to, " I,,k 0' here now inv frtelld', said ... I Villi. .... f.url v in fMr...L-U'.iki. 1,. l.laf. .. . ..... . . . ...'.'.. ' UsutOt ta the eoantry, - - i j vj"', rTT alliere to such a -irir, and tne presenl j Ue ; "jest loi..k at if, I want to Know n W hare lieen ted 'to these remark bv tto"4,T ,.,t.l,MS ' a,e ontv.rtunitv ia a rerv Irood one for her to 1 an? of von who hear my voice tonnfatlit reading the following cr,-.n.lonce, S'ew Voik is not disputed. It is ad w.tharaw from tl.e ui.i.aiurai e-tnnccl.on , ";" ; " France and which we take pleasure in lining lHtfore-mitil Bl( hands that Mr. Fillmore with tf intojrnc!i she has been enticetl. . n,ilM.V.r..ini c.nutrieat tlic crisi, then nothing will convince it. 1 d ; and nothing but a failure on the part j wo i,ave been able to perceive, any bet Hut, we will not detain the reader from of the Federal olUcers, who have winked ! c,)m)t.nsilliOI1 tlion he got in the ser W eorrcpondence. The article alluded .H""' and aggrarated assaults w,(ic l(J aUmW1. Unfortunate- IU correspondence. The article alluded to in tlie letter from the Uuffab. ( .m i mcrcial, on the " iUntoratmn of tbu alia- Maiv uia, us one peiplo ; hence, should lanty, we suppose, to carry along with wnrto n wn a silver dollar is RnpHi-,l which maixe or Indian corn succeeds, yet .oarchemists will soon teach a how tocon ouri CoinproU4ia,'' w have recently Mr. Krcmoitt unfortunately obtain the him his large constituency and thus a j to be t',0 sine of a cart wheel, aV lhfu- t,e anJ climate capable of producing ' rert tlie sirup iuto sugar for export, a! i.ul.li.bed. 1. t fr I 'll 1 iv, letter tieonle ol . ... . . , .' ' , i regarded bv them niltn ieiit cause to with- ocracy of Xortli Carolina in the as thc N.o.1., and then say if he is not , Uraw frolll-,u C4,m,uict. ! cemlancy, and unless they can p re man who ought to receive rour uport ! li Uie .ll were opemil this day to as- jirvc the district they w ill go by the M i. Ihrnld. I'ni Ai(l I'SruwtW anS annl. A LICnKtt Hti M MR. HU.MnKK. li ia a aoarea of the hi'Let aaiidactiua to u . to Uyb- fof oar'raJejli Wiowing letter fr.n Nr. KilUu.e. the or.i,'iol of Inch i ta ' hk po-. wn. im- iti ' .ulor infringement iih.u their rights, ble Unetil. They, and not only h.y, but j w of a .ul a. to the eaer.m and pain We u.j(.v . lllizar, ,,.,,1,,; j., lak. t,0 w,i,,4 U over North Carolina, will ! .,,ic H-ii...n rf our candMlau. I .,.pl of tl..' . (,e tlvi.ilLriii mt if , voto of doubt rally again under the glorious j KHiih.lr.-l .t,.d tap .'""Isitl, Carolina can saw the Tnion under i oM banner wl.iclt is once more unfurled -h tba. buUl, jud. oui deduce of y ! U ltt , w ,, ,,c re. ; . h . , .,,,, iem in ,,cir , r.K,o rniet luquiel.ndih...rithlfil8.,..th..flciMItfaiihand to stir np in their li. VmhkTiSZ? be equally respected with those of the o,. the proud memories ass.-cia.ed with . ly',! n. -,d U North, the wh. ,le would instruct their : lU oast conflicts. This is the re-action 1 l .1.. -mwiatl,. vou i i.L.ih and tl. .uuntrv. to .tand k. I.on M.laniti- with the great annr cm etrativa paliAifa is electing him to the fir of tkfl in tbe -oiU : t'n iTOs, "rt. B, 1830. kd.Uir y l"ki-uicli ami i'eadae . Ilear Kir! Koe!oJ job anil dni L ... from Mr. Kilhnor.', which you aill Uw itllllll with the enrloard artichj. al -ul ma by li'm, and enilov-d iu bit letter, linvn.;,' endoned on it My aaatunvuU U. Fillmore," a ?a will per vie. No. whila I am free to admit that Mr. nuclianan n conacrraure, einTeoaiiy o i it the " Xervou. rotitWaa" ta'rfeairlpawilP a.u.He.1 thai Mr. Fdhwee i thia MluroxTi1iitfe''A freiiWafl'Tlsv tm Won all olliar DoHila, acy,' to die omtrary not- ilh.landing. ' Your obrjitnt servant. I. . M. HtKUIEN. lUrrito, N. Y, Si-pU 5Mh, 1848. J. W. M. ItaaaiKN, Y : Dear 8if Vaor laro finer of tbe 'th i atant have lnt come to hind, and furnish a , 1 ditionai cvideae that I are omt-ntly mivrp-, tae-ed fcotb Xnrth ad tloth. In tb. North I vi,k hain . uulnH, m.n , .......I .l...rr .... iM ir,i.M-. mn.l ', -niqj ui nwini v. ta the South I am accuvd of Utiuz an Aholi I iooiH.- iHiiIaia-neitlisr. awl a I bar j . : 1 l . 1 . i.l,.liaaa J I iu t laaiN " ...;"" " I "j ; - , ul rriaw- B1" .,7r'r:"' . i aucl aa aaigm tt idiot rea irom aiy nw- aeter and aaa-rml afier all t . - e.. . .t. . 1 thM Ihoiai abe m.y llnd on. mow-JSW. and . J.. ... ., I mora f.-..-le ant a-f aaenlieinf man i na l.. ...1 ,1... i.i' t.,n.i 1 m, ho her! unicai- j - - .a . .a . ... . . w prevwua othcial coadatt, l na.a ih . )liKnlliollgt( nevertheless, but reMi,,n 1.avj'n heretofore, been Demo- Southern States will rnvet in Iva.eigh to- , ;4 wrkcd hv two , mule, with ,n;v,rsi;,,l argument was hoU. ...1 1 mis- to tlm public any "r r.f7 . " ' hehc VHivinced that it is the will of tbe nn. ioclino.1 to tliink that Fillmi.ro ! morrow, to consider what steps will be' ,e band to put in the cane and a bv to t of fci,,verv. In the curse of arga h.va .loiifi. auu all UK' MeriDuua 1 aT . a ..1 1..:..., . ... . , ..... .1... L'..,nAi,t i& uUstml ' . . ' J . : . ... .. i...:.!! n.t gratitude bv her eondee. And ao of ll.a ; ce(l Mr. fierce wo are reaoy u. ..ee. . u ...... tlie following: To the ugliest man in l,3.ai id., anu yieo. o was severe iiih. .-i.. !forth-iffU-rrt 1 have A,e to maintain kr cry difficulty which would attemp a rero- WiUia tjiu write of Ueorgo n . v,urua, , .aioitiing iStates, to be adjudged of Stl lbs. to the ousliel. ai tue .urai .r.-. 4lJJ IIltr,H,lctHii. a.ui tolerates. eooaututional ilgtiu and sdranre her interest, roii-. Yet, wa .w'ould not dirjBjftlyr or, u a,nmpi,1Jf t for Fremont : , k a camTOnteaf ladie ilO tairror; "of tl.ie nill 7i arer tninea gave JW wvin. transferred slavery to too bwuin- k.4iatra.i.n., 1 hop. h. n,y find on. more j1Mlirect!, do anytkbg to promote Fra-t . q , crcninglthtaUest maii, S walking-stick : to the . qts-W juice. Subwqueatly, WH. average Statea.- ertl,, W lawkaaa.-awa .w It-d- eUjcli,. nwtwitl.atnd.n o?r. $?lti Fremonl .hortnrt fi- pair hlifh-h tjonta ; ; eans. passed once tWugi. the rollers. . tafty. I aba II b.v m regret, t artxlf mm- ,,)irrcicc of le MrMont eonfoderatio,.- JnU Xffic- to the tallest anfrnal of an? kind of its , gave 33 . lU,wia). llia,u.rrhr renewing bis ao- tb,ea, I .m only aanou. that th. caintry j , fafa mutt give ul man, at N'',H'f1 ' J a biv tr ' ago. 1 ?ol Pr Farmer ; to Uie best orig-. cond tune through, 8 gallons. The 40 A ,n 11 t' w:ie t el ZlSSltSM. of4.-Tcn , tried, ""elanan and h Bv7,ihtes or rafter be- best Original toast, 1 rol. N. Inlbgen- .irup f Wbe. th printer made him say , - Most iag iJtllAlJiMmK ..!T 1 ?! 1 lian. and U-n, to tell the truth, I forgot cer ; to a LU 1 r !i i! 1 il ii r- ! pfMtr) ttflitifs. aMHMMHMMMM !.. , : ftmi tlnar op-uU. I cannot puiml to be MBfc,i4iJrt farrilbw iwuV,- I m W the '.huh - LW Nerth .kI K. .n.l WW alia u m t).d.-l .rlkle, cM int. il,c Rich-! niowd Wli'iy fnmi ili11u9,aloCiMimiertiUnk. , my H-nrittiwitii on the Miuri Comi romim.-. It 1 f hutaoV, M Wc S T U'!n!f ,S""1': "d """" ,1,c ' rml " la a. .' Usirul to . our eoaatry. VVUb . aiiweuu of reaped, I aiu trulr a4 iiKerelr voer., MILLARD FtLLMOKE. ,, ' 1 ariie la uaaw, wiuiout wtut w eopy eorravt. DEMtK KATIC ADMISSIONS. Tkf I'l'tMulsntiiil KUvtiun I ri eleetion which com., i.ff il.ia nL . Li. - ., u ill t, ,.f ,.i;;,.i.,, 1... .jav ninit-.l. Tle ilei-l.niienta which reached m hy mail ami tr lelegraph. from 1 him-, 'ip'"a, a..l Imitiuiore, in.iici.le .i tliiiae hlulca lint kiiaLuiii tl . , . ,., h,tl. its iiniiiiiice ' . . ...... i -j jt ig PoBccjt that Marvlond will give Mr. Kilhoore a large Hinj'ritv. Tlic fu- ' will sweep the Sute In our oh n Mate, it w ill not be d.nil.t 'ed, that Mr. liiichaiiaii's fKHiiinntioii will lie full? endorsed. She is thoroughly Democratic and -ill take him us ' the choice of evils," although it is slated by ! those nn-t c )etoiit to ivo an opiniou tl.Ht he will not be able to command uf- hcuiit aiii jH.it to w cure his eli-ctu.il. , ue lasomeoi oiaie are ft y - im.ii. I lf ae itiOMia .1 toftiAto'ea. lii?v, :,.rer - tt iu cotitmuan.ee of the i liloti it its Ijtwt are Constitutionally administer-; 1 , j'i l. i. tttpi rii 'r : ,t i '"iv c llwi.k. (or i kind inuwrt h.v0'mn- 7 ' . , " ' . u'"l,J v , J , ? ub ic tliroiiKh tbe eolniiiaa or the Intel- immik Mr.uw aiaa MUHMeou.iiita inan.i ,i 4Kre(lB wj, , n,iicate considerable ! vtceable r wd not a Uuble. for it umacl !. , ., , , ..f.i .; PMauwMft PffflMi HHW. fWfWfflfWhPfWtl ttirlti lirn m a nnrma nf nullum nR ' 1 I ll.nl I . -..-I i . ' m i is i mn twecm m uitcmwiHiHteoi th Ln- , , , , , ,. ,f......,j t .i .... ,i.r , ..,i ' ' iigencer ana oiuer cuanneia, eicumj? ,NO ' . Ilr, yo-rla bnaW .A '"''" n U. rt of that deeply died -I'lr'! ".i'J Wr," ! ..licJ. rf manr and een tbe deris- M i.ro.J to li Ihmi my frirn-J. I .Uh lJeimK.rtic journal, about tlic resuU. It , f?"'"' v,"r' 7 r , , . , ,..; ..iuf i. kl. . r i ; , , ... . . . ., ... , -., auvt me same oia jonmaiisi, - mere are ; ion 01 aome, oui i"nuNmj " - . 0x11 io fxiioru i iic uniernneu n me wiu .orin . carrieU aganwt Mr. l.uclwinan. , '. . .. ' " . . t r-Tj.l .-.t-m t WW haa it Amu, fcw " . hu , iirlit of the utli. dd ii!ic w''it'4 he abandoned. L ufortunate-1 dtJce ,lu.M1 thu whidl orijfi. ColKtilutioiiai uumber ot votes eiititiiu. ' . i T: :i ..." I :. ...:tl 1... I.,... I., i , 'r.i.I..m.u ...air it i 1. 1 reaioeiiuui cuair, u in uc , coiiMiluiioiiai numoer oi votes . einniiut.anwcrtul district was losJ. to-tue. M Mfimnf..j4,M ,(0 wrtwnal debt efeagynnwV? .JPr!j!LnLbewilJOi( thecitizetiaof outlihoard We have sttng liopes that the Carolina, we have no doubt tTiat they x'plc wlioTiave beenled astravThereby ' would decUIo by a largo majority their ("lingHum will ro nwrt their old princi Mttarhioent to the l uioii in iireferehCC to nU .ml return to their first lore. TbeT hmiuii - Uutat. the tamo tiuv tln:.v i w( mm, judicata their k-teriiiiiiation . ub,it t.. n more one sided Comoro Electors to ?.n for Millard Fillmore, pro-! vidcl it be fotin'l imtiossible to Bccnrejiic miiht dread ssfcd are olving every I ani ng inu.rcviiv o .loiie.i.i.is . i , . . ' in. :.. t election. If the election by the licoplo fails to i secure the end bad in view, and it is car- nexl into the House, we eanm.tjiipp.-e, ' t. . UlC x.w .-. .n" -- - .1.. . . . ..r 1 '.aw. ill. '.II r imwn swav on Mr. Buchanan, and thus pro - ,nie tbe success of Fremont. To pursue ,j)t C)ur,e would be indirectly sustain- . Fremont, and that Mdicy would be ..itpj ,v an orcrw helnifng majority lffl.1t shrmld tnnr ont to 'iiXti.fftrt, of Uie St hold tliat 5j'm ,llTer of other. U U held el pn entative to rote for Milluwl I ilhiiore. ' ! We have no vote. We do not desire ' to enjoy the right. We think the poo ' ...if .:.i. . l,..f..n. ' r ' 'I0', "V-''. r'.r . ' A Z U. lli j an nnnt ing as we do that Mr. Ihiclmnan cannot sucare the election, and iu onler to defeat , Fremont, we w. mid deKil our vote for Millard Iillmorc. . We have thrown out these view at tins .!..,.. !.. A,li-uti.u of rosillt ROW looked to i...l..n.,l.ni ionrnaliat. iaolated iu a, u IMue-ii'ri,. j"... .. ... ,,,,,1, (Jarolina, alumat the entire pre of , tal , save the Timtt, having pro- . ..! I .. c aiuiud lor the nominee i m 1 Win liu) adiuinistration wonm oc ....... ...... ....1 itntuipli. i iavii - If. however. Mr Froiuoht should sue 1 ,y, .7 i;i. a.-.a ana 11 1st MUlll llliM. akiivaa iMr wj alw.. rrairtWewUuuiUwulfluaU!! .nyern-r ..V'..""-eeii.-nt i,; tfut..iMiJt ot sirup lier.jj Harris. .11. ut.i ntton. iiu:jj.'a.i a cwfc. .to to auatain a tAirraiitiiionu. ... !!.,,,. i nwive in ui acme i.aeccsMri ibuwituu. . reiv.,...v..v .invo ment it 1 nidoariwai au....um w I! If it i viiL Urns, ricnltnrf, Jotrrssl Ttm tit PtttrtWrn tytlUgnrrt. I H" - I'KlMUfcMIAL LLbLlIO- SYMTOMS OK AI.AKU IX THE! DEMOCRATIC ('AMP. The Presidential Eti.,,, NocinW Tlc la.t Hak-W. ; . : i .VWW, ... notiemfj tins approach, ug c ... . i . .l n.i r... :r i .r . w T Tr "T " . ' ' ' .'1 w'g. oroogill oy Jrq j-ewaormiKiiiuia " an itteir exenions tuey , a ill be disastrously defeated." Tliis sort , rf apteal id encouraj'inir to the Fillmore, : !tr rather the cvuntnft canae. It is not .. . . . . in tbe naual blnstenng and Taunting slram of tl.c " bHiU presses, an.l he travs verr well grounded inisiivin'" of tal ami teuiiHirarv iiiflncnces. Her his- tory and truditions arc not all union with her present political ixwition. The glI,,,ort whicli she has given of late to the ' ' .: . , f . - , pari if.ur idvii iicr pHiriirviu .v ulorioimly Uii.uip.'eil 111 to many pitcliea battles, is at irianec no leu with her an taiclcnt - j tlian itti ner interests. It i She never would have been found in this dintrict iu the, State, in a inoinent of dis- ,,.,,, aJ mortified ambition, took ,! llju al tuC j,arty to which he was ,....,.,.,., d -M.t atrai.d.1 over 1 " " .ie...j, ... ... been ever since bard at work without, as ly he wa enabled by his personal popu- j I. .,- . .. .1 ..1 1.1 .1. I. ...... il.: . ,.r.lt .... I Lit ni.n.1 I ... 1 I..M1. n wiu lliiileleciiioti mat piaccu uie iuiu- miMt Ue prottr aick far thic time uf dem-1 ocracv, under wIhm auspices they have i vet to" experience the smallest imaeina-at -h.'ch the .Si.iW.irv and other democra-! a. . ... i i t... 1 1I1C KHIOWH irom us leaner ot nuiioo.ii -ywtnrbed it is at tlie proi.eci nciore :;v 'Thc foet sboul.l not be eonceak'd that the friends of Mr. Fillmore in this Sfate bccninl, ;,,, n,.,iv0) a,l are mak- ' J . . . ....m ...,.. f.,e l.rin.rin nut thnir fi r. rilv rai(.lirate"on eastinir' a large a vote for Mr. Fillmore as they gave "to Mr. (jiltncr in August; and if the? should do this, and if the Democrats should poll for Mr. Ihichanan no im.re ate ; and we ... . elsewtrerc' "... ....... f ifi ruriiiit. ,v iiitim ,t.iiv-ii ... A friend1 has shown us connection uui i..r uie ucseruoii oi i.ng- , man si area, anu some oi em noi nan as dence ,,iat ,he introduction of this plant man ftvTn, the Whig funks. Tliat restless well off. What has done this I The Mart- dllcoverv of ju excellence and eccentric representative of what ed feudal system ; that they want to fas- allll ..,:,.,. f , . .... .. i ten on this countr?, same as the? did on- and adaptation to the soil ami iinnaie oi was iince the lariro-t aiiti-Dcinocratic , ... ., - . i ...... .i i i ., i . ... il. . " '"'n8 ""nw,n '"'Irnnainf what was ld and done. We tract from, letter received from lion. ,li,iu U Sail Fra"ci-' ,- n jM.pi. i,i.. since 1840 I hnvo witneod no such Pnthiisiaam ai is nfljw raging for Fillmore. am, ,,ulWvii. Until recently I was: 1. .. !... tl.A Vr.iiu.nl ' .. i . '. e.... r.uf ;,.l,i i. I ncKei in una -""! v" , CKef iiiia male v ailionnai nii'.v , onrrt lnor0 than that of Wuck and . . but it is now evideutl? otherwise ... . - i t ;u,fc- - ni.,-. 11 0111 01 111H nine ... v w.v.., v.. r, ' - L, , f. - ' ' ' !l ' :r U t'' I ayrwituiits, (Jonafrrr, tf SALISBURY, N. C. OCTOnEU 2H85G. XtAking new under the Sum. Tlie X. wriemne cynnij.. 11 ecm tliat the idea of IoCTJTSlTOT !c - ;icK I'en hi.p M 'after dinner there as brought to Sir W" O"l',on discharge se-' ven ,ilnel 'the Utof a .jj, i tu.via ural people trying a new, fashioned ' , brought by lr4 rttersboroiiKh this : morning, to snooi.oir onen, one anefan- her, without trouble or danger. , - ! a... . r. t. - i- ... . n .i.. by, Sjaiing of the national UeM ol Ureal ; - . . . ....... iritam, ti.e lute nonoreu ana laioentca . atatesaian, Henry Clay, used to tell foMer 44 wordy, windy and wandor- ini:. in ail that lie saul, ana wiUi ttie lit mot confasiou as to wliat he was ta kinjp only he knew that he was acctiaing Mr. . . , " v.it iti Routing iu nitivuun iuv h.wcm Uudat Um, into tins country. .ome ! demagogue told him that that was thena- turc of Clay jrttectjvc sy-tcm ". 1 t -ew . Haf f 'cm an! tlo better to tireece : "And then just look at the etense. ! Miat do you think r.ngland own, tins minute, for wars, and high living under tlii feudal system f Wh?, more than ji i r thoymr lJkr, ami the inlmsf tunninj aUtkeh;U! Io vy want any ; system like that h'isted onto this country, j Do yu want it, in? fellow citizens f" Well-they didn-t, and so made mani- f. f1 i.K-j'l ri!i wtf!!r u Tl rich bot moneT are .. . 1 .......1.1. ...1. IU-.ta.n, seemed an nnaccountaute, anu a " inoet numerous amount of inonev. A'k-Lvii..Lr. -W4I ATS 4N" T11E-WINID1 t'.l. '.!.. .W oaofuio. Hh I'lch- mood Whig remarks: -We learn upon tradotrbttw I FCWlPCTlin e attthority rhar a meetin' of Sonlhern Governors took place IUletgh, in the State of North taroli- na, on iMomiay. nor. ise ien nere m the Southern train -Saturday eremi.g Some nine or ren orernor, w Wrn. hare promised to be present.; What, in the wind ? Are these Democrattc tror- ernor. plott.ng treason 1W we an- other Ilart ord ("nvcnt.oa on a smal scale f hat right bare these political r" , ' ! adventurers-tbce ollice-loying -these ouice-ioving www- coa to asseiu .ble in Uicir official capacitv upon thet course tbe Smth tluinlfl niirsiiiT tn the ?ent or rrctnonis t. . , -t. i ri.. An tt,mtr nnww " . J. . . " .! ' .j I'wt naighbor, we hare not a doubt, is at tho bottom of tliis whole affair. And in i oe urcmmcvi v.. om. " -- W nai nine coo.uiiue in , omiA o , more real power than he f And then, too, notwithstanding Ik-mocratic horror of-- -l,n bitlo AnntablP n V rem, . has lu.t ma or the sXHiiu Know wniu mesc a .a . t I .1 i .An. I Will 1.a. ..1. licit inirii it i a mi i . i ? ssi inv ? tcAofV orvirr of the pr-wedings ference I We predict not. iiwv. lfcH we-waivfor VitrLtm4r to turn. We have faith in the fact that be- .'i . . ....... : ,.. .... tt I ing uie i.rnoe ioo.u-i ...u kv11" 1 tlits traitorous and ridiculous little con- . ; rei.tion.of Southern tlovertors, his intol- . .... .... .it ... nrab e ratilt? will impell linn to oiauoui "forc wait. "T,'is day (Juesdav) three wex-Wisthe jrw . I -Vational and Imon- . w,iir.l ,V1i..h.r. We shall then hare no more 1-Jinoll;a Courenlions." t connl.tjon WUU the above subject, .... .1 r o .. . r " . . ! 1 ' " d snatch from Uolumloa : , - OoviltxoaslN-t-orx.il.. Oct. 13. It r.efrt- Singular Premium. Amongthepre- niuins offered b? the Coles county (111.) mint unereu uv uj vw.a ' fnir. no m at vjiiariesiou no. -- . . . . .1.:. t- ...a-.. eit;, this Convention of Southern Gov- eretl it a -humnug irom it ciose rve..i- ,iwk pUc8 , the omce of tlie sh crnors has been gotten up in tlie mosf blance in seed and growth to tbe 'u,ne tary, who held the subscriptions alJ the clandestine manner. For what puqKe f corn," until ui? children, towards fall. ( mt-CV) j .)reseuco of two magistraiea. Who Lno-t n.i a aolit'arr citircn of made the discovery of its being to their , . "ll4an(l Diuiil)ers was ulaceu iu aa 7 I rts is) SrifBrts, JUmlH t a) THE cillXESE SUGARCANE Amonc lUe exoctk plant recently in- x-jtroducctl into tUia counlfj bj the 1 'atent W ! ! W. l.wtor, of . iniroauc tion and account of its uncces hvc tUn tim UiJ ,. the curiosity and enterprise of discerning itelliirent agriculturists in rarious intelligent . f , p.:, statea. We have -ratification of realixine the hap- ' r.. vfinlta rf tl. inrMtitTAtiAna and la- ,7 ., . :,:.t,. t.. II. .-.v.g-.. iftn a ct;Tlltj01 it j. ,a ,q. . of one of a nKst loable ,(ro. , ducts of the soil that has erer engaged the attention of the husbandman a pro duct which, there is well-grounded rea son for assuming, will of itself, in a brief iwrioil. more than recompense all the lie-' enniary aid and labor that have been be-' : , , , , , , . ; stowed upon the whole subject of agn- i. i i . l . .n.. culture wy our vrovtrrimiuiii, m , .. f . . I .... .1.-. L.. ....... ....... oucuon oi a piaui uiai uiay m yfyaf qq with advantage in every locality . . essential ,. . . ... .u-urv ,0 evrr faltt;iv .tan p-ij-j-. Lir f-f that mar be- re long enable u to export to various . . ,i ... ' iwrtioiis of the world an article of mtr .. . : . .1 . . lanuise Itiai we now impwi iv a- mount of ncarlv fifteen millions of dollars 'j, is , singula, ,nd gratifving coinci precise moment oi me apparent uvea- deuce of the culture of sugar up-m the .1 . I . plantation ot the JJoutli. lliai iui may . . .1 an. . ,0 ,1'e disadvantage uf tn'n portant interests involved in these piam- at ion is not only desired, but believed b? those w ho are fostering the cultiva- of tiC . ,of jt to be tlie accepted opinion that, though tue j latter may prosper in any locality iu , . . , and j, . " . . mtmmt will hence floonsh there in its greatest perfection. TkcMXialcmamunicati.itL cmnes to . i i i. :....: n from a Kcntleman wuose uigu .....-; g'eocc, social position, and character, as wcjla the fact that his name has been bithcrto hot . , nnr-lilr rnnnertcd with enter- i. i . l.. prise ot agncaiiurai im irevuiwui, w I e- 'i .. maud for his representations the cuuli- dencc of every reader. couMfSicATios. Msks. Etiiroas: I feel it my duty to make known to the Soutliem public the result of ni? simp makiiijr from the Chi- - - . . . . : " sugar nn.iei, in nope ! who Hare sown tins raiuaoie ij m riie millet ma? be induced to work it up into s run tin season i i . of tl. ne ami - - ... , a sample ot the sirup, ot which i nae made several barrels. 1 o!.tinel mv Stan x, feeii uaniis u.r - i i j i V 1 spring of lSjj from D. ICedinoml. tsjl-v of the "Nmtbern Cultivator. 1 c'S'd-; .. . ,v l.t lltA ffniA Clliror-rilllP ia . -0 jTliis rear I planted one patch April , - " ... Uth, ana anotner air ion, honn. Gordon connty, on mnu mat w.u ......... , - j i. fc.protnw wmg - ""--j t? nnsnets ot corn per acre notorer twentr bushels. . - ,ii -ii Ihe seed Were sown carelessly in drill three feet. apart, and covered with a one horse nlouirh. I iutemled to " chop out to a stand of one stack six inches apart in the row, but failed to get a good stand, the sood cable fin badlr. from the deVi as the and i rregnlar covering. 1 woraeti nns . . - . , - . , . . ont. as tor corn, rdomrhing twicea; ing oi,ce. nu noe- At the suggestion of tor. llainmonu, of Saith Cartdina, 1 detertnined to give .1.. V'..... .....1 . f.ir tri.t. and COIWC .1 i I r,... ho M.ssrs. Wiu- ouhiuj wcci . 1-- - shiii. of Atlanta, a very complete norse .... ..-.ill wfth vertical iron rollers. power mill, wnn vcriinn whicb has worked : admirably v crushing On tlie ,J3th of this month, finding the seed fully ripe, I had the fodder puilea and tbe seed heads cut. -- .... - ...... . Tl.o r;..l.I ..f r.uliter ner acre is t.i"" to . - -. . . . k4 t&f anil? (ftrrlf. ' i t NUMHEIt XXI 'Uitrf.aiannthereihthliavinetheir - . I a mnA tin IMMH Wtt fftHIHl. XltC jt i LnTe eitw t( cane iaKcii (rtict tirongh th poller. lUUn per it f MTup, its gak. Pamrtt EfyAth vf Am. Yield of juice from 2.550 nma, 17 jrJ " rirnp from 17 gk juice 4i eU. Rate per acre of irop. 3S Weigbt uf 30 H-leeU-d caiie. . juice preaaed oat, t Ha. embed cane, S ilav Low in erubiftg. , I Weigbt of erutbed caoe dries' in aaa, OUaiaiag Mara aakoM t aarsts. kli ta Cliieeae ag , I coadaoea i try w e riwaa -aw waa' piaaata by . oaa aUlk to tlx hiU. a k Uoad lU roacting-ear aiate, 1 aeWtaJ 30 ataika : Woict,t of 30 .udka. 5 juice, itia. crwhed ataika, lti iba- Low ia ewbi-g, i H- Yield of ajrap. Tb. awD waa of a n.ubar J'imi 'rt-aii laa' Ainrvlr until tor labie ue. TI'UI.,.m.? tcu -ere made at At min U Dr. R-t'l. KaKey. of llmif, .a.) a grwhiate of niMiMli,,i.olu.ge nmZ : B Specific gra ity of juice, " airnp, " X. Orleaua airup. TUrrmoroeUr applitsil to ira " juice, Saccbarometer ., " ... 1.08 12 1 77 TO Tie juice ahould l! p.aeed in tlie boit- .N townmli.ltotr cm' Ih-IIIiT lirCDSed tHlt. ers "" ami Hi ami tlicn Uoileo siowiy aniu mefiwu: scrtiii cease to rise; then tir m a tea ajio'n full of air-slacked lime to fire gal lon of juice; continue skimming ami miiling until tbe sirup thicken and hang , down in flakes on tbe rim of the dipper. I have made lite clearest sirup by imply ; boiling and skimming'. witlMWit lime or ; other clariikrs ; bnt the lime is reuiie' to noiitralixe a portion of the acid jnice. r. . ... . , . I.u il.if.tfn.llUui ine true jinuoni- iu. m - by well -conducted experiment. - . . , ,r wi ,10. v.nvA , ,en to fteen cent, per gallon. This I . j ft,m auje IO test another aeason u? t planting and working up fifty acres of j the cane. I I am satisfied that h.s p.ant 1 R!a5 to maK at hM all eiuwp reIllirej for famiv anJ I believe that ; BrayieTTir onr mrojeu cu.uu. , KICIIAUD PETEIIS. Atlanta, Georgia Sept. 20, ls50L , '. Nearly a year ago, a yonng lady in , France named Sophie Van ' licbr. con- 'ceNed'tTie singular ; idea of disposinjj of. herself in marriage b? means ot a lottery Shn waa tl.irtv rears old. tired of a life of , i -' i . . c v unit in dvsiuiir at not nudili' a .-j CIlongll mcanl at l,jt ; 'maud to uit her views. She airnowiced, therefore, tliat her handsome but rather , , inatiire rrs.tt should be disposed of on, the following term. She created a lot- j ; tery, with live hundred shares of a ikon- sand francs each, suhser.uera were to i ikresent tliemseives in person, iu otuct , ;)iat inijlt decide on their acccpU- Ulylty as ,u usband. The sulscnlrs of course, were to be single men. Tliesnb-; script ions were placed in tlie lumdf a notary as fast as made, and tbe drawing, was not to take place till all the share were taken that, is, when the sum of n11 oinioi i-mv. vv....-.. tJuite a veiir elapsed before tbe s!lirV4 weru an lakcllt The drawing ee- half a million frauc was complete. .1... .. I. I ... .-j lutni.f nniilliri. f1 AM or,ier tlir names were inscribed. The vi'ivi "vi a.w..-. ,rn was thoroughly shaken up, id a Miud bnnd thrlst in, and No. ;!' iiiiiiu nniivs mi a - - - - WUU- 0tmWK4: Uffyx'ytg; gc-ibed o.-t was a luntstan taouera. who had alre;uly occopied the puuiic at tention bv hi oriental caprices. But the lady w:is neither frightened at the turban." nor the Ward mar the relig. nor Ihe harem of the happy Ur liana, who hastened to marry her. and to puck et his five bundrl t!il.iiand francs. The lappy couple have left tor Tunis where they will reside ran ( or. i .nl V..l.m. Kso tiie editor ot the - ' . ... 'iareton ( r. an.t one oi inc w , ,;...,, members of '!' Ciar.otou proniiiieut nienn.o o. .i!r r,SVIIv t. interview w uii H i S.uthern slaverv- was tlio mtl.test., awi most humane system of the kind tio la existed, and gave tlie S.uth credit fw maliv of its ameliorating feat arts; but -MILLARD FILLMORE, r r nr nunrn, ANDREW IELON; JOB X H . ( JUIJJj( .rf M 1 warm. 4 rt. . r ta r-s Grt Trt, Mil Jt J Smn . W r Ju.. II Krnac (' ! 4 VM( MILLAKD FILLMORE. . (f t r- f nrt AXIiKEW J nnxLsox. L R JoliX N - id 34 .Tib Citi 7fli Mi l AKVh HAlX W.ajr. t"t llKT13rw - K J W r.i. IV sSvlL i 1" Uwn it Sr HjBWp: J-. T. L.::ta2. ETat. A J S.r"fiMUk. raodea. - rt 1 M Ui -? Ui & A. J I(atrcaa 4 AiMl s mmt ' MILLARD FILLMORE, ANDREW J. ILELSN". Or Km II f HE TP I .T, J.T LftBC L B r.KM:T!El. if JfiBN W I kVIMi -S t i",-eil le'-i-w- 1 . Tl,- z K. i Ir-je i - I i w... n li 'il i V Ha-- 4i :i J- T 1 !. rr. -r 'imi.rS' .Vi A J -;.r. O-ar:. . ' - -!. i M .-r rnm THi " "V. . 1 I'm-rat- hT A;-- Wi. - Ji,... It Hnuai. Biaioanor. aaa Wafidket. roa ruracn. MILLARD FILLMORE. AN DR EV J- DOXELgOX. f Till T .TT lia J' lHN W. CAJIEUnX e4mnmaL rrm aapiaji i1? -19 Dntryi l-m -i TVaspa Snroe. 34 - T. J W.r-. of B M th .Vt. Tth fth V -r. ff - Hjra"- .V. J !Hfc4mais. 4 eVana i.M lr. 4 itmam "V,-n. Al J ItarsK f Aisa . terram aa Mr IMaC ' ro raiisjifsx. MILLARD FIIXJIORE, tf JC Turk ANDREW J. DOXELSOX. i. rt rtnmmn. n-: 1irm-vjw-rsrn?--X" f rawl' fiw 1wrt- 1 IVi-n..- I-- t- rnyj-- Srrje. 34 -ill" -nf 7"k i-h fn A J Jar, P H ,4 liIKXUK. l,'ii n.ta-fl. MILLARD FILLMORE, if - Tm tok vin rsxsancvr. AX DREW J. DOXELgQX, roa twi fTrr t x.i L n ARM1AIX U ?i Jt'HN W CAMEE. X OipuVskai. li IK Lr t TiiTES - 24 11 r.ti. I V M.-.-t ,t V Xm-. T Lir-.3i. ..ajTiar. A J. SWrfcmni 4 11 ii -1 mi ;.-n - M le-i ii Iam.. V 3 r-rm-. tt Antt J:-i t' Hi- J. c Sob .MILLARD FILLMORE. AX DREW J. noxELgoyT r.i! lt 1. . e. T.'aw.r - Bnraac 2d lih :.tl, i. r M-a- (' VaHiaw J.-i- T ii- 't ci-aV- .-- v !'i tm i Aia "Sr- It. jii-ziK MILLARD FILLMORE. if W I Axnr.rw 1 iMixrirfO-V t. n T-tRM-rf-vH-.- ' '-m JoHN VV J lWti.- d'lj m r. 3 M ! W i- f 1 " J j.- 1 i.- -r.-sV. ",u. I J 1 (Waaa, 7-:-, ' i. . .' 1 ' -" IWk" """The N V S jisv D -v-:-'!. a caata neutral Wi-'. aavs. -Wr -55i adti ly when e uii -r r-icr tk: TIIE FIl.LVttKI- MEN W24.L CACKV VUEE ST.VTCxWl AT Al- UH'iAUD- ed as si" he foi;Yi:emnt 'ii2. , ! " r ""l : CaaiW Tim. J a . V V w . - " " - . .-p.--X'v:"-y-iip: !NmaMaM :ir!B$tfaiii?MtjAe9 - all about U!" , .... T-r .I"1"' . t ? . , , -