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: 'J IS 5 :; .. I 1 .; 4 4 ,' it,; Hi r Ftnirt the Wmhiii"lon Stuiiiitl. THK I'MllN THK EXITUTIYK AND THE SI'S TlXFli ONCH VOH L The I i.'it.n of ' si.tur d a y evetiii." a-'dn a t ; j .... ... :..?,. in- the rth,rt ,v on'i,,,' and e,,dor.. tn tl, slai.de rs of mn. oWcure sheets in IVunsylvani... of which we have never ;r :.. l : . .,, iirniw, ii iiiiiti it ii ri inn I Alviii . . , n.t . . ' . -r . . ... aithn'lirh tlms enJor-iiMl tiy the ( nimi, we should h ive allowed tl.eni to pass, were it not for the opportunity it afl ird-ius to place our coarse in its true light, and to claim at the hands of all fnir and eaudid editors a place for it in their columns. We will leiin at the be jiniiiir. The ina iiiurai of t'enernl Pierce met with the universal approbation of the De mocratic piety. The Xnlind has at all timt-s conceded to it hi'i an 1 unqualified praie. Then came the selection of his Cabinet and here wc ask emphhtiealiy, we challenge, we demand, we peremptorily exact a true reply fruu our slanderers was the appointment of the Cal imt uuiver ss'.ly approve 1 ' Wa- it ever generally approved by the Democracy '! Wai not the co'ir-e of 'teneral Pierc in the selec tion of hi I'abiiH t a c a ii-p of much and widespread dix-nisf-cMon of the LK'niocri ey ? Did not many of the papers which now assail us, then freely exprcstheir riis sent aud dissatisfaction Let the columns of these papers be the evidence. Did n"t luiiii W. I'oruey inukea pi'grim:ige, first to WLeatiand, to sec Mr. Duchman. to obtain bis aid in proeentins the selection of Judge . Camrbcli a Postmastt r General, bat fin J-' iiii Mr. Puchanan firm in refusin-i to inter pose, di l he n-t ln-t. n on to Coneord, to . fee tieiieral l'i, rce.for t!i purpose of cxclu- . diiuJudie Canipbtl', and in the iitterres ff bis wrath against Mr. Iljchanan, did he not dnroun"e hitn in unmeasured terms, openlv, iu t'iC cars and elsewhere, and was r.ot his anger white heat upon his f a ii n re to induce Gen. Pierce to exclude .Tudae Camp bell These wafers wer-? all nctorio'.is at th time. .Tu Iz Can.plicll had jut been rtjetvefl by the Deieoeracy of Peiiusylvania, leing the "' or.e of so'ne seven or nine j idjres for tho Soprttue Court on tLe D.-iuo-crntic ticket wiio wa r-t ttleeted. i We mention these farts, not for the pur- : pj-e of in a kin: ch-irscs now, but simply of u reminder, that ije s -lectrd fiom Peiin)l Vsnia fir a Calinet Minister, fli rmlii man who bad been rrj ted by the Democracy. Is "'it lh;il tl f"' "t .' He elected from New Y-vk Governor M .rev, of wl.o-e eminent ability in man doubts, but who--.- Si leeti.ju In objected to bv all the D nijcr.its, who bad never racrifi'td at the altar at Uujiio. Is not this a fact ' ; Jjid be not select f r his chief 'aw officer x wan who had still about him trie com liii'd odors of Aboiirioni-ni, Whigery, nnl Tylerisin, the very latest convert to Diicocracv, and from a Stale which could giv no itreir.'th to the Democracy or the adiuiuistiiiti ' Did t e nt per-ist in this s-l"diou so 'li-tTtcfu' to so Urge a portiuu of tee D.!i....e:a?y ? I- oot this a fact ! Dil he r.it S'b-ct fur the Trtasury a geiitlemau lioin Kentncky, w!..i not only e uli not l iing that Stale to Us support, but wirb the D.ujicraey of Kentucky ha 1 notoriously leis swiy ihan othtri ofthit Slate ? Is i.ot this a fact DM he ii"t -elect for the Nary, a jrentle man. wno, however worthy, pcrsonai;y an i ami.ble, he.l id cotiinur, lin z pi-iiion in the nattoo! I- not this a fuel? DM he not s-b-ct f r th ; War D prt niel.t a genlietnau iai!owit,! to whom ail t'ne perotial aud pjliiieal integrity, atM all th; ability claimed for h:tnj who-e appoint-nj-rt was most vehfinentiv opposed by the 1'i.ijti pjiti ia f'f the D.uiocratic party '. Is this uot a fact ' Did he Dot si.!est tor th I uteri jt a -etitIe-. in mi, Biiup.y as c ;in"j..Ujeijt to Cal without ktiowinz or without tn-rai asking wiiclher it was his choics or Lit ! Ts net t L i a fict T Did riot th-; Secretary of the Treasury, by hi" official order to t'ol'.eetor Dromon, i: t only a'dmiTledsp the separate ort'itiiza ti m f.f the lVirTaio l'rte-soi.ers tiil t cou- t.n-i? an or-ari nation in the bosom of the 1' 'inveratic f arty, but ordr him to consid n t!ii aeparati party as Leinj a fully :i ti'.Ied to the consid- rat! jii '.f the Executive in the rersUtcnt and con-it-nt National lleUi'Tats. an 1 vt cive il.tui a fail "hare of rrr w: ui 'i tn" r,i' -cutive tut ott-.-r .lot.n A 1 X. the head and fiont of ti; Van Kjr.-n traitors the mi-sio:i to France ? H i l.e not appointed to v ry h'gh otiie", and lj c rit vuiii'i'mt oSjCs, the mo-t ma'.i- Tintit I r'-e-'oiiers ? Wa not John Van li-reri B reeo.iini. rrl at. tj potet.iiui to s'.eare o-h-e? I; 1 not the Ex-:: j'-i v and the I't-iitt eo-i-rse the orthidxy of.J .hu ",-.ti ll'irni, and of num. r-.u ma'igrniit I'ree- .1 pip-rs ? Ii I not ihc Executive 'lisearj and a.u-nate the soitrle-t and tne -tan. I.est of th National I'eiuocrata of ail parti of t!:e Tnion re not the'e facts ? 'Ah le rutbie'y and r-'ci.!es-' i'.or'fr i;.i; in Vw York, not only in Stat mittiti s i rurtiiiz a!! th-2 Van Ji j r. u n-niiinees fr l.-'-tion. but .lireetiiij the parcellin out .A oleers. and t!.:i ty one swi p ex' iu'iing tiie r.nti .nal ' . moerata and ta:n to ex r.asive fjvor tins liurTa'.u 'ati Ujt.-ii men 'lid not tiii Ex-tutive r.-fan to'i'orjiis a'l -.fi;cers, uprM. ' . alleged p!i s, that it e iu i i-t iii-"i iminat"; bitwen rjrti--s t'.. snd wiu.d five no ; p jintinent un t t:j.- bid e"ai'eed and should tt!e an. nif t In tri-i Ives who should have ofiei-s' y. ask, ,11 ti. most tti) Initio maun.r, r i:'t fh'se fie;. ' I'd ti 't p.-iii !-ti.-11 ftorri 'ierrgia, alike' fr-iu State' ti.-l.t and I nion ri n-, mil; strong hut in. fl.-ctual lem-.n-iratjce again-l thi. course of the administration, of inter f ' in.' in New York, where irreconcilable d tb r. nee", existed, and r fusinL' all notiee ot tie.jrgia upon the p.-a that he was divi il. 1 in b r.si lf T J lid not gentlemen of both parties nay that ;n I ie.-rgia t!.; Ex cj t'.vc lull, it a t-r.-iiiit from .nii.r i.r..rn'l. nf l.rjtieri o! ae.jjie-C- the Di run racy, and it Wju'.J 1 I--I ill r Was not the ad inini-trt,.;.,,! to'1 th:.t if course Was cmJ. iime l by b -tii part.t-s in (i.-orgia ' and a member r.ftl.e Cioiii.t. allowing wr ticisoi of this Mat' mi-M, a-ki 1 a leading Ileinocralie SiBt.-a right nn inl,.-r ot Congress if it was so J'i'i h. n ,t in-t u t Jy jump, and -ar by 'j d that th.-r.-(i r,if a man, worn an or child in ;..--. rja whi did "lut fill'!, mil the ad inini-t r ation J'"l he Ho', in the mo-t e-trj j'liJ. r i f mnnrier. C lufirm al'. tlmt l.aJ bien rer. ci.t-d of the ilci.atisfac tion in tieoria ? In re''i r-eii'-i- t ' many foreii'ti app lintiinnts, for th" m ."t Hiarknd iliatifaeti'P, we point to ill lomna of f tn" of ihoae wluae now f...isixi; tuiu.ea ui the L'letutiv tul de- I nnnciatious of ns, contrast strongly with their tone liithet to. Ar not these facts ! The foreoiiiL', and man" other matters to which we might refer, gave such wide-' production of the two last messages refer sproad di-sntisfaetioti that a l.iriie number red to, the idea of his nomination was al- . . . . c . . , 1 . it . i i l:i. -il ot l'etiiocralic !enators were so disgusted j mid alienated that thev refused to endorse ' 1 diiiiiiti ation. and defeated theelec - ition of the Executive orcan for the l'i inter ' to the Senate. J the lls,; ithceEuJ. J"!" H-V" " "" 'nultk,lt the Kie- o'. was elected and endorsed. - i 'J lnt use luets ! . 1 ' ..... !.... . .1... ........ ..... 1 II II 3 HO HI tUll I Ul I IIC lllj UIIXI HI wide and pervadim' dissatisfaction and dis-1 : tru-t prevailed to such an extent that a' ; lar-je number of the nio.-t cmiiu nt and iu-' ; fluential -Stnatars deemed it imperatively ! iieex.sary to place tiieir seal ot condemns- tion upon the course of the Executive, in .in'..p ii. , i m I'.r id ih,y neii.ni rmili! dn 1 ... .. t i TAnrl tliA 1 1. iiinpiiiii titii-le trrini the r. iiouMtllity ol t: e J'.xecuttre rro-1 - ... . cced This i an undeniable fact. The at iioiiitment and cct.tiuuance in office of Governor lleeder was in the teeth nf the judgment and wishes of very many staunch Detucerats nerhat.s mure disap- proving than a) pioun Notwithstanding the political treason of (or. lieucr, be was continued m othee : I .V 1 and e allege, most distinctly and most en phatlcaily, that his tntue pn.'itf:ut o, , jc was uii'i'iaiitie-liy endorsed by the offii-ia nr. nr. U-ib- 11, - -r was 11 a., ton, the L iion annouLced his departure, or iytended departure, and Pack oecasfou to express its approval of his wiioio course,1 tht u so generaay no'eiisive, and wetit fur-j thcr it e,. limit djultij his future -i!tticul' tii,i," ni lloltiiior. Of this endorscmeiil we hire never seen a retraction. Alter Gov. U nder had been dismissed, solely ' tor peculation, or attempted peculation, ou pub..e Unas, he made a savaee speech against the administration. This the i ii"H censureo : tnis was au 03i l.t'e, n aca'.int tue J-'euiOcrattc party, cr it miM ,c , ' .-' have gone uuwnippcd, but it was against the El' entire ; ami she a this occurs, the Intuit C.UI.S ofi ot Itsril. 1'Ut LiOV. UeedlT had maue at Easton his famous " border ' 1 utJiau" spit eh, and it was attrf ri.vtiiatj the- l ttin Lave Lim the Executive eudorjC-' U.c!.t. Th-e are dan.ning facts. A'ain : TL Nebraska bill was brJOsl.t forward the Ctuuu approved it the atuecdtuer.t np'a.iiig tiie Mis-our 'oin) ro mise was (rt'ered tlm I liloit furiou-!v d- tuuiici d it Senators applied the la-h to it ' t;.e ( i i'). t wj.iiii tivor ot it the I. uioti madi' the hiii a le.-t o! Democratic 01 tho- had t) elect a printer doxy. The Il)usc h tne hx-eU'ive want. .1 it tar tiie I ni't. The balance of power w.i hel 1 by the A'an ijireti ttee-soiicr, seit-atykd i, wocrat. lli, re was t :i-.- printing tee but the t mvn Cou.d UOt get ll Without tiie I'let-s ;il VOte. llieir price was executive niuulirence to tLrottl-stid strangle thi, very t-.-t bill 1 4. iVrsons born of American parents re of h intti. A'.-di'.lU C.ion had Yidiug temporarily abroad should be entitled read the history of Esau to imitate, lut not . t0 a, tiie rii.Lu of uative-boru citizens ; but to profit by the example. It 'old its birth- i rK So 0 fl0Ui j pe 9e!cctud for polit- rigni lor a mesa ui pouage 11 tmt nail been a,l, it v.ouii not have mattered much V ut curses on its treason it sold hf Deuocratic party, aud by Executive c-un- ; teuance led on these A au Durea cohorts 1 a.'airj.-t tLu Iiemocrtitic party. , Had iLo I'ninn Lien fai'.Lful, and the l-.iecu.ive ba Kept tnese alifs ot tue hxe- i cutive true t j the bill, it wouid have pawed ,thojt uithcj.ty and wittiout nutemcnt wr.eroas tne license lo treason give rise to a f rotracted ani rancorous tjute Uio-t without a riraikd. l al- ' Did net the aJruiut-tration invite Ike 0-tnd Cinferf-nce, and then betray the parties t'.ey had muted : ' t wnl not eyen toucb upon nioou-d piit.ts, when, while many Censured, Mine upf.rovcd tne acts of the administration. I?'it we io assert, and wc anrtal to tiie heart at.l eon.ieiou.-nesa of all fair, candid, , and hou rn men ti -ay, if up to tiU pe riod Gen. Tierce had Lot lost the confi dence atii siirpirt of the Northern I'enioc racv, and thu c'i tru't of the r-outh, and to tho t'-en.ing columns of papers North and r?5u!h we refer for evidence. Ilis de- so it ion at the North was so total au 1 also- , i jtf that he had nothing to lose or to pre- serve his only hop's tor consider ..iou ws with the South by -u unrcstrved planting i.f himself on the constitution, and bv the r rncir. ' ( the L'et.ioeratic part 7, and to I .; c ar.-.i j-iou he came, tnrou-.-ti the 111 fl ier.ee oi some wi-e and sagacious coun-s-riUr : the rc-ult wa. firt annul tne-s-agc.w ritt'.n with inability whieh would do any man credit. 'I ue Sti-timi gave to it a cardial j prcva! j ti.e next step was ihe K'ii.s.n tiie.-age, of con-uiiniiate ability, with a tratl fu! and luminous e position of ti.e tr-j v.r-.'on of t!," conMitution, and brTjbit,j away, by its fytc- of reasonin?, the 'v-.hs of fphitry of the 15! ek Jlep jLli- cat;-. We bar? r.c-ver stinted the meed of praise d.j" toti.de mi-t admirable prpers, a id we low say it, the mo-t xj licit mincer, t.'r,e awey Iron. Ijeneral J'ii. rce his inaugu ral, hi" last ai nual, and his ri-cial un s a.-e, and his mo-t ardent partisans could ii' t sr.rnpe tog'-rh. r and patch up a record will--!, w-j'ild b- ir a .-ingle glance. ' We ci.aiii t.L'e ti.e l.'n'on and all of our slanderers lo make any record for 'jeneral J'lerce, tul ; ling the-e three paper and to tlem e a--i,;ii as Liirh praiae as can any one. Everybody kr.owa full we!!, that tl.ee I a'-: dj'.un,ei,ts Lave wrought ail the favor able ft elin.-s w hii.ii exi-t tow ..rd Geu. I'ierce, V. '.- well know it. b'-cau e Senators pa vo that rea.-on lor voting I-r ti.e I.'ucjh that ijen. 1'ietce' heart was set upon it, and he c. aimed if ll.'-re wa-i any merit in tl.'.-m. that the appreciation -hould I e maii if M..d by tbetlttti n of the I'i.i jh. Se natjrs mo-t warmly in favor of the. ttitji cord ., n!y in s pi ce.ii stat' d that tin; re : I in jf had tin ir condemnation. i.;'e tl.-)- hud u, 1 that of ll.e frii'.t nt.' : hi-il t,-1 s'jtj ri 1 e-tecli. r- d an i Id it aj'i-r' e'l . liitor in 1 :i -. t." a 1 e .jaii here. Not u'j o, btjt the rre-i'li-nt hiu.H.-lf an. to. I I 1 senators, a son t i he.itvt , that tin to and (rn ai if without we tiae ni'm Ii a rudder, v'oo'l rea- h a d jaw ' d r, while the Di moeratic paper. the S uti r "jr-' hel 1 an undt i i nil ind that ly th-- rreMJent nal pijt ni 'i..se. I ii.r an i sijore i.J, -n th'i i-iiHn'l pi lifot in, and while he . . . i . i - ii- . r- ii o'l pto '.- u tin-ill th' V tnii'l.t move liaruiotii- t . : -tii. r. b'v' would And so v-e i.-f.:iM and h .ve don-, if I,.- had not ajj-i-'i-i a- a ea ii'Ji'. ..te for r noinination. li .t I ,r that, it n a. our purpose to -ise him and Lis i."in, .i,istrateu u'-ordial nipeit lo t ie en I of hii term, w'lhout r.f.-triti It the p i t. Ijit th'; eipeiiei.ee We l ave h id of l.i-p iotis.- r. nd-iei h;r. cotitinii-itjee t ll.e hi I rn '! tin- .-rat- a matter of d rend , or rather that his uoxii.a.ioti n uid he li.u inevitable forerunner of defeat or disaster, i if his eleetion were possible. I We say, unhesitatingly, that until tlio , most universally scouted, auo our nueuer-. know it. l If we had known earlier, what we now know, towit : tliat his nouimatioii issearce- ly within the limits ot pos.Mbil.ty, we would j have been iiinK to omit the strictures we , , have made arid conhncd ourselves to com- j uieiidinc all that was eomniamlutile. i , , , , . W a u i 1 ii . L mi w 1 utl ii a Mint in.i-hiit.ti finnie .,,.-ti, ,iti.v.T.s...j;v ,.-'. j of our strictures have been tiuged with a I sharpness, eauied m some degree by our knowledge of the consistent ami persistent effort of the Executive to crush out the fcmitiei we are wiiunjj even 10 buuui. that it may have paused us to suspect the I motives of the Executive, and possibly ill i . ..i i i . th-if. rn -rtni-t. In i-ivf untie Mill lliiusliee : DUl i i i.. iri-..ei:... wo nave never saiu wuai weuiu uo-. oeiieve, i aud have not sought to misrepresent tiim. i We have referred to his Cabinet in this, i.m tnr mirn.iu nt oeiisnrK to tin-Ill fnr i really we aro at a loss what acts or tneas- i ures t- attribute to them, or to eacb of them, for we incline to the belief that the en ings are his own. I If Gen. Pierce did himself write these : papers, thev should aiiBice as a mantle to shield bis past errors ; but they do not suf- ! lice to endanger the welfare of the DelllOC- ! ratie party by a nomination ; aud even his adont on of thetll Ustlh-S I1IUC I Ot ff'.Miiirr trttvnrilst hi ill Whli-h thV LflVft Tro. .j i liut cd. Democratic Economy AVhat do the! tax payers of the L'uited States thiuk of this J extravagant waste of their money. Congress; has been expending the following sums for! piintiu : I , f .ViT.WS, for Pacific IV Ti. Hoports ?:jtis-,iiti(l, for lleports on Japan ; j lo-'Oa, for Lt. Gillies Heports ; makino; tiie enormous sum oi ten nunurea . u . .i i e . i J ; and aeventy-eight thousand four uundred , , , . n.i .aiid tweutv-otie dollars! I l'latlorm of I In-Aiiiei lean 1 V n lintiil.la Q n f iiri. iA it tit p lit t rt thf J Su(in uie ln-iug bo rules tLe universe tor ' : ,i,,,;r .vfui reolutionarv struf-l ... j ---- ; gle, and hitbeito manifested to us, their j descendants, iu the preservation of the lib- . cities, the indiiiciidence. and the uuiun cf ,jt.fe States. ' !. The Lernetuation of the federal L'niou ',,,1 Constitution as the palladium of our ! c;v allj rliiriouj. liberties, aud the only! surc bulwark of Americau Iitd. pendence. 3 Americans must rule America, and to tLU end native bom citizens should be sc- ectoj jnr a', ;,;,, feaeral and municipal afr.. nr nvrmnel.l omrJnvmf lit ill r,rR. fr-i,.o m !1 nii.,.n iivi.rfliotp4 e- 1 - jCl station, (whether of native or foreii t,;,.,, ) cognizes any allegiance cr Obligtion of any description to any foreign prince, po'teutate or power, or ho refuse "to rcC0?I1;lt. the federal and State constitutions .'cacli within its sphere) as paramount to ail other laws, as rules of political action. a Thn unnnwlifieil rteoiruilion and main- tetiar.ee uf the reserved riehti of the seref- j .States, and the cuitivatiou of harmony a,l fraternal eood wili between the citizens : " t.f ll.u . ....!--.! sltt. t.t..l In II. U ttd Iwtti. inter fere Doe bv l'oii'?ress with nuestiona an- ,,,i;, .,l,.K. m tie i,; i Ti.l n t Sutm un& uon-interveniion by each State with the affairs of any other State. 7. 'I he recognition of the right of the na- tive-bom and naturalized citiz"etn of the 1'- ,,ire,l States, pertiianetly residing in any Ter- ritory thereof, to frame their constitution aud law. an 1 to regmate tticir dome.-tic aud soci,,', a!iair.i in their own mode, subject on-, ly to the prowsions of the fednral constitu tion, with tiie privilege of admission into the LLiou whenerer they Lave the requisite population for one representative iu l-'ou- ress. 1'rovided always, that none but those ho are citizens of the United States, under the c-Ji.-t.it utioB and laws thereof, and who have a fixed reeid-.nce iu any such Territo- ry, ought to participate in the formation of. the constitution, or iu the enactment of laws for a dd Territory or itate. 1 -. An -nf,rceii.eut of the principle that1 no State or Territory o-i'jht to admit others tiiau 'd tho l.'nited States to the right of suf- .... flag'- or of holding political office. ', A change in the laws of naturalization, ' making a coiitlnued resideuce of twenty -oue y a,.of ail not Lereiiilcforc provided for, au ' indi-pcnsible requisite for citizenship here-; aiu.., aij j eiciij'Jir.g au paupers aim per sons convicted of crime from lauding upon, our -non s; but no interference Willi the ve-ted rights of foreigners. lit. Opposition to anv union between r 1 . 1 , . .,. ,;,l 1 hun n and Mate ; no interference with re- ...... ' . , , 11.-1.11s fjttu or worsbip and no te-t oath.-. fur c ITic e. 1 1 . Eree aud thorough investigation into any and ail allced abuses of public func-'""1 . , . - ii- Jji iiuilurei. i l'i. 'I he maintenance and CDforceirietit of all iaw, eor.titutioiiallj enai.ted, until naid ; law, r-tialJ he repealed, or shall be declared i null and void Lj eotnjit tent judicial author- itJf' ' . . I 13. Oppoition to the rrclli's and unviise' J.iiiejt of the .resel.t adtniui-tratiou iu the general nianagemeiit of our national afluirs, arid more especiallv a. shown in removing " Aii'Mieiitis ' (hy ilt'siu'tiation and con.-rr-, valivta iu f rineijile) from off.ee, and rdaciiij ; f.rein.-rs arirl uitraisti in their ilace ; a ' -noviii in a trueltlin' uhervicncv to the .-troti.'. r, and an insolent and cowardly bra-1 vad j toward the weaker rowi r ; a showp in re ' t.'-nin' setti' tinl agitation hy the re peal of the Mis-ouri Compromise ; ai hliown 1 in rraiittri-e to utinalurulize'l for. I'Miers the ri -I t to s-urTra'-fi in Kansas ari.1 Nehrasl-a : as -lion u in its vacillating cour-e oo the Kan sas and Nebraska question ; & shown in the corruptions w hieh pTfadc miiib of the U.-l iirtiiients of the (row-nun. nt ; as diown itt ri 1 1 r lie i n ( Me r ;f i.r i . . tit tini'ii f.fTin.rii thron-h prijiidue or eapnee; and a, shownij,,,, ,;.,,, ,,, KT.,,t,'.: Id. .t ,i,l.. . 1 i.i the hluiidering uiiernatiai ti.ent of our; f.in.i.i,. ,i mth good ho.tl. ra ami m .iinn.iiiee foreiri r latiotii., ! of pre, nder. nod lie is pr p.r.-.l -.1 . rn-n.. of'. ' 1 i. Therefore, to renindv I-Jtistir." evils 1 n"Ult '" supply l.ia eustom. ra with private e.,n. , i . .i i- . n ' v. y -in''.-i. ol i-vi r y aort, to an l pur t ol the ft iirruiind- I and preve it the diiaatroua const -iiuencea . , t it . i t .i i i 1 -"u"'rj- - otli. ri-e resulting ttieretrorn, wc would He ,i. .e. i r,irn h.a aeknowl. dy. nfftt to f t.uiid up tin? 11 AlucnCHO pnrty Upon thai t r.n iif.-i li i H lii reiti l.e-t'ire -tateil. l-. That aeh State Houtn il "hall hare authority to annul their beveral eonstatu.! ti"ti so as to afolisli the everal deree, ' and euhstitute a ph-djjp of honor instead of other ohli -atiou, for fellowship and adi:.i: aion into the partj. I I i. A free and open diaeuaioo of all po- ! lineal printiplta cu,Lriced in our jilatfyrui, ' cL.ii:r.MM)Mi:o n okks, ; WILWINUTUN.N. C. Am II. V.VWIOli KDIilllI, rri prielur. f 11IB autMCritwr h.iving jurliaed lliv entire X interest iu the I I.Alill.N DON li.UN WORKS," tuiliciu unlers tor Sieuin Kniiiva, "I .my power or at) le, Siw Mills uf every vanity, - Mining M iilnnery mill l'umps. irist unu riotir .Miilf, cniiiili le, l'..rki r, Turt one i.nu etlu r SV .iler wheels, Klee.tielii rinllfi iilui l''l'r,illi s, I.eavitt's i in n anil l i b t runlur, Itice Thr.itilicr, Sliiiititu ill icliines, Sli.iltiliK, ll iiit'em and I'uliicf, t'-tiltoii Ciina unu liitiniiK, Iron t "uhti i, e s ui nil kuum und (iniUrni, IJra.a " Lncoinutive and Tiilmliir Itniiers, Klui'Miul iliiin Cylinder Doileit, Itliielismitli work of nil kuinn. Iron Dnora lur lloutiea mid Jnlls. THE ESTABLISHMENT I IT-virir li..t, ... rt' inued fur tlif ixpresn purpmi , of Insurinj; Minelujity in I in- exi tuluni of all or .,r. iii:iv .1fi, t j winch n,Hy 0V,.r r,l he ininiiiy delmred uc. cording to promise, and of ucli urkiiiuii&lii as Cannot fill to -ive salliil ..etli.li. THK MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT lit ii u in thiir-a jl' nu u ol t. U iits unti t x jicru-nce, I I mve no iitfiii.ttnii in ba)tn lli. t the work here ! ui'trr turneil onI,ii ll ciinitr' fnvnriib'y in rvtry rturtrt with thiil of ttir nnt tel hr tcil in liic Mites, and nt priees which will in.ike it lu the in. j ten-si of all in nt to t-emi their orders. i ltEr.UIl W0I1K : Alwarn done wnm ut nelaj and Invinp a Inrcff ' f'ce l"r t i n uur.n.e, it will ptnve aunsntiiriiui ( ' miri.r (i.r,,. n ,,. -i. b I ; fnrirA (itnunt-f. I Onter will be addrrwil to ' Clurciiuon Iron A. II. V A N liU K K E L E N . Oct. 23, 1.-,.-,. 3nif Ti7ii6well7" Saddle & Harnci? manufacturer TnuEB IO0R8 SOl'TII of sadi.kr'k hotkl, C II t Itl.OTTE, .C. MIK siilifrrilirr thankful for' I iic very liberal patroiifpc : bc.towrd upon him during the put , par,liiiiliw mn!r more t xtr n.n e prepar.. iir.n for the future drnn nd fur work in his line, 'nt will endeavor to furnish ! th:;t in.ty want Sadi!lev and I I-irnesa, it h a oh rior arlieie .t t:iv h.vt t t poasihie net . lie ttaa now en hunu a try lurj;e usBirtnii nt of Sailillis. Unt ies, llai iksk, , s.iilllcry H.11 tlunrr, 1 Whips, Bafialo Fobcs, Saddle Cloths, Akirthig, Hog- A.11.V, Patent, Enamelled fc Harness Leahcr, together ith every tiling u.ualljr kept in mj iine of bi.trie.fi. TfA'A kinda of Saddle and Harneaa maiie at the nhorti t fo.lice. L KEPA1RIXU prompt!? eiemUd: S. M. HOWELL. Of tther 30,1655. .17 It Exactly So! f WlMK BubiicriU-r rtr-ptc t uily mfi ritta llrr cili. JL I'Tin of ( hurl"tlv- oiid the public gtturuliy, ' ttiiilhv is nil! I carrvuij; un tti J INNING J!USI. i:S. ...., ii'm. a fu;l a..,rtn.. 1,1 of re can bv lound a I ul ) V 1 1 t vI ' l,ich will he ,.,1,1 I. w,,it: .r t.y il,,- wl.,.l..,,5.-.r int..i. 1 have uu...l u,,n; s'linh nf V.I;K, I'l'mithed Ten nwl C''tl'e l''jst Ten 7'mvs, Tulle, ttnd 'leu .v;,o.;.v, Tijtlilt trs, ,iie li'jjrs, Sin si s Ijiwps, 7'ftt a 111 V'J" e ( 'a n .' s, ( ixk 's Ijjtilrt, tliiss Jjiflrrn.i, lurd Iaiiujis and jrat many otli. r artii .. in that Line- I h-tte ais-i a few aei. ot' Em Avt.'-lions, Hiintl utul Tj"S, Su'i or Smoothing lniisl .Jr., ijc, &il W t.iett will he ..ill a. lew 3ft tlit 1 c 1 n lie boor-hl 111 thii place. 1 It'Me .!m nn in.i.tj, a fi w COOK & PAHLOK vhteli nill be at.iil linitftUd! ' it CASH. ii'JOB WOl.K, .un, M Reefing Gutterlr.g, Stovo Flpe, &c , 'i-cnted at abort notice and nt nioiii rate- .ne--a. Ji Thankful f'-r pa't f..vora 1 would a.. licit a "ontuiuai.re of th " ' SAM L. T. M5IftTOX. IT' '' '"'''' 3r"f Wilmington, Chatlotte and h utherford It A I L-HOA I) COM PAN Y. i w j l CsfAN'T to an or.!. r of the I!....rd of In. ' I n. I.,ra of Iht ilimert- n, t Im. r 1.. I te and : Kutin rn.r.it-.n Hail U,d t .iany. I."..i-. are a. I 1 gain lor tubal riol.ona lo tne .11.1 In I M..r k of ,.,,,. , , ' , ., a. 1 amii Jin, ul, at t. l;,,,: I, ,1,11 Mere, .mil ll.e ofliera r v,. J,..,.t..i,, ( . J K..i aim S. w . 1,,. Allj 1 w ho f. i te t. r.teil in the holier a tt.l ;ir.-.. rity of I , the old North Mat.-, are .hritei) to c.n e f..rwi rd '"" "" 1rr.1t w-rk. the only r.-l ,.ut,;,c enterprise th.t h..a ivtr fti'ruo uut.n our t. oint. ( II AIII.KS J. I t.X, S. W. DAVIS, M. J()IIN."'HiN, JNO. A. YOI'.V,, JOIlSf wai.kki:. LKitov si'i:im;.s, ii. II. DAVIDSON, 1 ummtmotift t. 37 11 On. 3rt. I -i.. CUKSTKli, H. (,'., n .J. It. .MCI f OLSON'. IJ K aulmcn rtr t iM t tiuil y in- ('.riii hit- fn ruU hi.. the juiiir f ii r;M.y, ln"l liia Iciuar, hntiwu aa Mil " IJ .j i Iron d lIuIrL inHiHt It; Ihe nil r ii uol, ife htill oprii d.r (lit- re C(--tif'ii of t j(. ui.ir uml tr unu nt txnirdt r -nm tin- tr4Ti 11-itg jjub- iic nod tl iat lit; i a making tf fy m jlmn lo tic. re and a.eure a c-j.luiu.itM . ol the Kind and lrt l-0 ext. niled lttral iMilronaf. wl.ii h h.a liill.erl. to I. no. He- tl.iltera hifnai I f tiiu t evi ry riet'led nr. i r.ing.-io. nt ii.a hei n made lo i.ri.mole the corotort j of" all v. In. a lop Willi li Hit : hie rooloa are airy .rid w. II funn.lie.l, h a.-rval.ta are utl' ntive iinil one. j count'. Iilty aiipplird With 1 1 ... , "' '"" ' hie heat of the a.-uaon, an Hint hia fri.n.!a will re.t , puhlic tor ni r.tvorK, aud u:ii ut Um; fu- I'Jft an iuully lib fetl -"ha' of p;tlrohjr. JOHN K. MCIJOKHON. W:NTI-: I). m ( g I II.' t U l TON Ax M.VKN X ft,f P9 ItAt.S wanleil. Apply Ii. WILLI AMS, GJLLLH'IE A Co. Fd,Tua,fi:'2, Itlii. l-lf I i rn ii' 1 1111 II VMM W S. H. RANSOM. U.C6.' ""S jll tIANY. WAIT FOR THE ' WAG GOI. V 1 cheap 7 Ht-rause they huy their S'W JEHUS Vould rrpr.'tl'nMv "niii.ni.ei- to tl.r inln-l-il-nts nioved from their Old St nd, loom- dor Wnl ni now on exhibition, jusl reirived from the North, 83 E j lcr offer-d in Norlli-l'uroliin, anioiig w Ii eh will wlii h Ivx i;airet: uc'i fiimnut reputation in the Stutln rn t'ountry (or the lit i ifhtee n months j 1 Ins Sli.vc we warrant superior to any Coolnni; Stcxi- now in use. It i tinplr in it arrjnyriiriiia, ; consiiioi h I ui I, and dora inori- work in a given tune, than any other Stuf now in uar. wili : nut up one heaule anv ntln r Stine of ihc mine r.te in the I n i led Stnti a, and if it dot not do moie ; nork in a civeu tunc, mil for It it tiie priee of tit better one. ALSO, ALL PAHLOE So BOX STOVES. Wc lute, and conal-iill v keep on hand, an cxtm.ive and r.rn d lotk of tin AM) siii:i:t iim sw.iss nr.TTi.i.fi. r.isr lutt.v ist:iTiuiits, HAT HACKS, t'HADLKS. &c, &c, , Allot whirliuill Im-s.iIiI, hull .iili-miI It 1 In II. Ii. 11 pr I It 11 11 liu t ier l--H ollcre ft lit 1 hi Vii liill). I We would n turn our t!unka to our frienda and eu.t.miera f..r the very liberal ptrenee they ha be.towi d uiHin u, and tliey may r.-M aiired, th.t we shall en.lri.ir..r, hy rlo atlention to buainc.f, tocetlier Willi a d. 'iriionuliiiti to plrae, lo try aod ineril a c.n.tinu.liee of the aeme. I.ndics iiiid liciilli 111 rn ;iit piitliriiiarly iinilrd lo ciill n:d (Xiimiiii' our lork. N. II. ul l il you toy c I it ml our miirlitii-i nt Wait rot thf Hacoo i I 11 Uiium wc lime tlirt cnt.iiiliy trarliug f l.rU;li tii cuui.lrjr uit't W nrltrn if Hi bv laithlvlh nul pi cmitthj ultimtut io.j& JLNKINS ov TAYI.01!. I'hurlottt, tleiohtr 0.1, I "a.i. 35if wJ.i Wm Wak A Vat ('Milik, uliia. 1 ii ll im niti, ( otienw. I'llra. Arlf tlmn ot ti- KitiM vii ..nil II' ', r, (iriY 1, Ooiiprriia-a, (itel, tle Wh4. . WiMkmu ni ollK r t in.. Ir ( iip iiia j ii , I'm Ct fil itritJ $1 -a. Gold Mine H;ilsiiii), 1.1 I'vi I't.c Uitti i A niter lie in J. II r T inctuic 'I'm. it Neriine. . tiluin, llu-i;ot, .M.iton N. I'., .unu Anj. 1 t, ll I r. J . Kit lit I r Sir: Y'Ur midieinia haie gii'ii eiitire .atislii. ti n 111 tlna at. to a ol coi.u. Iry. Tii. A'i son a Mmun . ei .lly i high, t v h oiirox t 11 01'. lt lid. nt . r t'.i .1. il In 1 on in.lir r'a., j! .0 f...t. lli.t In. verh.id i n '.lifi. te 1 .uiily the demand. Ynu will olra.e ai-rut lot : 're rUiMy ot It aa aoi.n a. you el home. , J. K. CALEI M. I A'. KMS W 111. W. S-.,)i r.. W ade. ht.ro'; It. I . I.'.i e. It. 1 kine". le : l l'ilirA "r, 01 enn: ; T. J. Iloiinn nun lr J I (.ill... r, Uriel!. ; Sill A Sill and J. II. Klinna. S.!i.blir , and 1-. Ter ry, Islington. PRl'i. TP.HES, CITY OF NEW YORK. AT !H eKR HST ( OVI M lesI.O. I. W A flr.Kam. O I K" lsr D L. Pw.in. J VI M.r.l-..l C I'. M-n-l.-i.ti.il, J .1.1.0, N. W. -nAiim. ..el '.u,r. n.- i.'m,.u W.M.A.CWVI'l!. (.I.M.It.iL At.l.iT. KiUWAliUlSU u.M.MI.--l')N 11 ''niiioi, AM) Itlt.N'.I'..MHTs nvviiif h.'n con.ilrtid l.elwei t. ti.e W iliiiiiift.iii tul Minehestir fUn l.oail I "iniiiliv, nd ti.e rsoutli Carolina lt-.il ' Jt.ii.o' t'.'inp.i'y tor the tr ji..t.orttiot' of r'.-eiul.t i..u.in IV.. ii, A i!.,i. t..h.n It. Il,- U..I 1... it 'li.rli.li.-. I .irt. r M.v..r.ie..iolhr MhHtJIA.TS land VUODVi ' EltS ot" Wcaii-rn i artiiia. (.tnm will t promptly tnrwiirtH l li tlm inii rior, mxi I'nuJijr ol t vt ry dc-r t ijImii ti ciiv- tl, und m,U or ; hiiM ii to otorr iiiMfki la. Mjr Ung tijTn nrc in ' ItijHin- hp, tii;' t t illi aiit-plc I'.iCititM a for Ha ' f ii"t'( I u I pro" ( utitui tormati tinipk fnurantrf-a . ol in v w'uhiy lomrvu my corn piMit:iitti Utllilul. jjy. Wtwiirn prothirr will b irtit uff fur a 1 c-niniiiiH-ioii of U pr c ut on ffroaa anlra. Ali-r. j 'rhrnjiia) w ill br fnr nrl d tor a rtttiiinirikioii of : -T r-nt in (J i htj rvsPrn nt, I r t r lo the I'rta. j ' I'h ii In of ull tii; Ilmika in Wiltmriton I W. A.WYKH. April 3, ir-:,;,, 7u C. JOHNSON, FORWARDING AND CCKiniSSION SO l 'I II A'l 1 A N'l IC U'llA KF, (JIIAI'.I.hSTON, S. C. WH.LI A.M 31. 'I IW.NO, lH Hill .v tr.rt.ti issio.Y JIKRCIIANT, I'lIU 1 I.OKIDA ((HTIIX, Sotth Cvmmrtruit Wharf, t'hnilrttn S, C.t HIHI A BM A M If, f)7 tii)l. Sit v.i linn Ik Us. 1 i$t I eXf-iufi Ort A LAHtiH .SCI'I'LY OF Constablt: Warrants kuusai.p: iikke. Hut and rer-vi"' tm th Bt T-, Dry G;:::. 8:::t:.5. ?::r..:. Krr. ': c-t w a 1 w .-. . 1- CARRI ACES, Yl.S Irom Hie .M,uiiilaclurer. I TAYLOR of ( K I.I 'l TK nd vieinily, that lliejrluve ra. Kim's Spruit's tirorer) Sli-re, where lluy lmv one of tlio inual caleni ut liucnla of 1 E i be found the relc tinted the Stove, and quit atlolij and (u our dtslu lur KINDS OF A Great Vanclvof STOVES? 1 T M'XlRi: A. llYMil.Y'S, who areii.o.a Ti 'I'l.eir n'dy cnaial of (ObhIWi. IMIil.Olt A 41 11 111: STOVES of "f'tf. r-:l kmi!. (a'l and rsimnr llnr uppl yt 'J'l.t y a tin ft on Iturtti an iH.iitri.t v( 'i ia1 JifjHtH a tut itiitttiiiiia VA III:. whir h ll.ey -r.,u!d ii.e lo iiifttt.ee nf for Ta.h or titti'try rro.: 11 e I 1 are 11 line. n I. -r in lee e 11 hiir r n. r I' v th-t tl.ey . ir-i".r. . n- . i . i.ie J.-ti W i-rk 111 their Ail OH M.I.'S. tl.eiet..ie. lor lCiMiliu-;, l.iilli i 111 -r nr litr I'li'll. v. ill he uncluMi!y att. ndi-d to and on the ali'irtcet i.olit e. MUOJU' A liYKKLY. tf'nf July 3. 1.'.J. .New Cabinet WaiT-Jlouias 1 t IIAKl.OTI Ii. ;W,laV ..i.i,l , ,i-. -sa-s.i.S s?) M 1 j. m. sa.m)i:hs. 1 I'f.Sleave loell the altrntinn of the citiiem W ol Charlotte and th aaraouiminr couutrr. lo Iu. ne w CABINET WARE-ROOHS Inlely ojned in tine pt.ice, t i,e new kuildinf. 'nt' du"r N""h of "' Toat-Oflire, where he wi keep on hand larje and heiMit.ful aaaortmetit of i uai-vilii r, wnrrr llfj Will r rAslliON.HiLK FUIIMTUKE. of every di ecriptinn , ... .. ' 1 r i;.,od WiiImmI 4'ntflna made lo order at (l.SK liOM.AU 1'l.U I-UOT in .nrih. J. M SANDKIUS. ( harlollr, Aug, 1 4, lfl.ij. Kdtf IflllH aiihai-nlier would inlnrm the fi.rniera of JL thia n nd ll.e iirroundiii- connliea, Ih.t he :a prepuri d to na ku Threshing Plachlnei!, Gearing for Cot ton Gins and Saw JflilU, and Cottoa i Fressuw and Ltrewa. ' Ti rma rea.oinihlr. CltllKIiS forwanlid to l!n. ' il.illftl.liri-, M. rft.1i nl'lirt' eoulilv. N. I', iimirl.i.l. ' ly attinded to, ,f wiIIim, SO in, Ir. , n ,f I he plnee. ! v . II. lLIJOLM.. Aor. 30. IfuS 4IH( t ., ! I v rs ij' . s'- -4 sj irv 9 'r-' T.'T") TT TT'TT Tf i X Itiit i X wVUr I y m T I foil nUNIIM.of .11 kin.l, wi, u neatly and eip. ditioualy ea.euti it al ihe North t'a. ruiit.a Whig Uir.ce. 0. Dr. McLANE'S CELEDBATr VERMIFUGE Twoorth tout Prepnrallonaorrhe A They arc ' not rccom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simplv for wnat tncir name pur ports. The Vf.rmifugf, f0p expelling Worms from the human system, has aho been' administered with the mort satisfac tory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Livtr Pills, fcr the cure cf Liver Com plaint, all JJ:liols D,- RANCiLMSNTS, GitK IIl.AI)- ache, fee. Purcliascrs will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared Ly I 1 sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there arc various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, arc worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. i r FLEMING BRO S, j CO Wood St., PiTTycrRtui, P. Mole I'rrirlrtort. Scovil i ead, No. 1 1 1. Chart re Slre-t, New Orleani, General hole.ale Agettt for the Soatbern t-late, to whom all otiieri n.ust be addreaei!. Sold by II. M I'lUTCtlAni), CLarlolte. CAllll A CO , " U INCIIK.STKK A STITT, Moor". " " JOHN FINK, Concord. " ' .ll.I. k slI.L. ?sali.bur. ' " L. I'. UAIt.NK r i ACO . yorkvii!. " KKKDV A WYI.IK, Cbeatrrville Fibliionable Tailoring. rmyny. s t f mniK aiineuneealoU.ri.t.1'. lie enrally, that he n no reee.vii'g a l.rc n orlinent ot new I'lolhv Caiuierfs ri;ri.v.'v fur G ntlciiiffi't rr, rt -i be f,it I ASH it flat fttiiall profit, or mi. u "f'' th. 'lot.r lo 'jr. .el. A. Aili.oti. l. L. I!KA. 33tf I hatha, S,pt. "fi, I P.',4. A. C. WIUJAHSOH. 1 ti.itu. 01 ti:, .1. r. 1 1. 1, tirartiee in I hit and I lie adjnmir f eeim w V 1 1. a and will attend 10 all prod .iiuii.l au. itnr.a ni rnaird to h 1. rare. MOW FIR3I. 1 1 T V ould ra.peiy annuiinra te Ihe fuMie, If lint a haw I hi. day formed a eoparlnrnliip under the tiaina and atv le of C aelu(i. J..,a, ag. 1853. In vj:imian A. VII..NO, i 1 f'f0 01 "'niiraclurin 'yT' CAUIMAUKS rr .w . u . .w ol' avary iiHaonptioii. I"" lailhl.il work, in a wore' none in Ida r-ilillli etiall .urpaaa -j.. J.. VVOKK WAR HA NTH). I K I I' A I It I Mi tlona all ha liulleal iiolict, at'it on the iniiai io.nl -.t, t. riua 17'Sliop .in I ry.ui nd l liuirti Miraala, iieail uppoaiie to Kerr'a Hotel. C.UVI Kit A.N t W II.Mt.N. itrUtte fi. 1H58. 'ioU OH ll.f Alttil I !SA Clutual Life Irtuietce Ccnpny vtuvt, K A I.I IC JI. a. . fmylH C,,,,,,,.,,, eon,,,,,,,. , I the lit.r.f A. ail health) VV l.,ie 1 rrer a i ii e.1.111. Th gra.teal nak laaeu on a .mjli III' .'i.t'( 11 Slivna ara in.nred lor a leiin ol una lo hv tian I"' d. their value. nrvieran. Ilr. Charlea K. Johii.iin . I're.nieii t Willi. n, . Il.ywood, Viet Freamml, John li. W illiama, Kenrelar y , William II. J.inee, Trearun-r, II. W. III,. t.d, Attorney. Iir. Win. II. VleKqe, Kianiiniiif Pliyaii ian J. Ilfliaman, lieniiral Af.nl. All i...e are paid within 911 dayi af'raalif,f lorv proof i. pre.ented. IHaiika and Pamphlet, al nm in; ilia plan o' rr' riinn of the Corn'oanv , mav he l adiw i plrai. al lliallirira. or nyoftha Afenrira. AIM lt.nr.,. hnaiiie.. .h.iuld be arfrire... it ,- J. fi W II I I AMf ..erelar. July 3, , $.-ly i sac
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