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pcfcrrctr rticlts;
F rem our rormpontlrnl.
Charleston, M.ij 0, W6.
Yesterday m a. pr.:.it dny for I'ulnietto
I i ion, ? .n- of 'IVinj t-ranu', of this city.
The or ler has 1 ecu thriving since the reet lit
visit of lien. Cary. ami now this liviioti a
lone numbers m arly fo ir lniiulrc'il iiicmLers,
esiles neiir one hundred ln iy viitnr.
Yesterday th; nmi'itil M:iy rV-.tiv.il mid l'ie
Nio of the J-ivi-ijii -iv.'U at a beautiful
prove in Chti.-t's Church l'ari.-h r.oar tic
'village of Kv.i;,t r,vi.uit. The parly, con
sistinij of .some live hundred persons, assim
Mcd at tun w harf ot the fo, t of Market street
st 7 o'clock iu tlic uioruinj;, and. tool; the
tramer tien.'ril Co tree, which had been
chartered fir t!ie occasion, ntid were ..- n
latrlel at ti c wharf at Mount Pleasant,
w hich was ai.o'ir half a mile from the. .J ot
indicated ir Hie festivities of the ly.
Tun line of march was immediately tnk-T
up, headed l.y ahout feventy five of the fa
il . n of Teaiperanoe tibo hti'l I een invic. 3
to pirtieipiitc in the public deinnistration,
and soon th" procession rr.chr.l the beau-
tii'nl and sc-luled crDve which had been
previous- pn pared ntui arranged for the
occa-ion. Various kinds or r-:tie, such a
prace. battledores, dc-iiiintx. , duttcin:; ropcn
and hoop, had been carried over from "he
city for the prrpoe of making ucli a vari
ety an i iii', r-iiy of imiiseiiici.ts to era- ;
l aii f .irii--ipat;. No comnutiity that
I Lave ever si-on ran excel the Charie.-ton-iai.s
in the convenience and fii ih of or-r-ig'imtit.
and the life liko ispiiit and er.
joymetit, aid perfect abandon of the reel
i n. They teem to forget every thing eisc
for the time, and enter inti the enjoyment
with a hiait aiid '-ill lent sloi.c co bein;
hippy for one day it least, let eoine what
viil to-morro. No troubles. pt present
or pro-p- dive, seem to annoy them jirutrin,
and ail ire alike h .ppy, joyous and good
Li.nion d.
IJrUsc nduu'it irufi btir.d wti engaged for
the day, and music aiid dno'nj was one of
-c prominent features of the day. The
younj and the old ; the grave and the jay
j lined in the jiddy p. hiri of the ti..jy iU,
a j if this wirid was not it aiu s'ained "phc re,
and that all were a inppy an1! eotitti.tcd
in tii' ir eircuni-tance.t a tb-rir hearts de
fireJ. I a-n pl-.-T-o l occai nally ttiili this
r:in2 above crcjiii-tances and clit."'.ing tho
L.-vii cut of a h'i-ii and bciiiir happy in
jiiite of the wicked and deceitful worid.
'lie ino-t of u bars trouble enou'h with
out running nttir it. -.nd meeting it lia;f way.
It eotiios f.ist CTioii.'h, but we n.ny o'ten put
il off and pass it by, if v rill only shew a
Hoiit heart, put ou a c.re'e-a smile and give
it the co!d s'u 'uldcr.
I bjii ve that Lio.-t people have it In their
power to make them-riv Lsf p? or niier
ah:e, independent, in a ineiure. of surrcun
oln circum-ta.'it i s. The i!l of mn is al
niosl omiupotuiit, and he Loble his haj pi
cess pretty lii'jeii in Lis oun bann, and he
cis, in a trii -it tejrt, ie harpy "r ini-cr-able
a he cl of. More il.ari h i.i the car;,
troubles and vexvion of life are pelf ini-po-ed
ly our own uiivwtuiiite ili.-positi jU",
sn i petvi-h and irritatile Icili er-. I be
Ijfij t'i the Uuvhihw rather than the cryinjr
i ?Loo of philooph rs, and i in a firm heiieT
tr id the maxim tbit ' what cant be cured
i:i j ai well ha tn.lured,'' and that as cju t
i) Mi J une-,: pi.iiniijfjy a. poible. I h.-.
'.iee thit the wcrbi and the p.;ople in it ar
veiy much ?!ai,dered, and tbit they are
Lo'li much better than tl.ey are o"ua'lr rep.
les.-t t-id. lut I have e r-S the pic inc.
sift joue t i ireara.imii". -o 1 mu-t htci t j
U'J subject.
An to eatabb-?, rt had tli be't mat o-ir
well "uppli"'! inThet afi-rjd, nd thbt pre
patti and " 1 jI e up lrvwii " iu a m -t ate.
ful and tfc'rr--.e r.iw.rt h a skilful and
experienced Fie tit li cook. The drinkable
w.re f;j'pd"d ly a well c! by. in osolitii
draul.l.i of natii'c's onti triei.t -p irkiin
betcrage, ami tne i?e creams and lemon
aie were m-i-t i!. !i'.'h:ful. The wino cup
was batished frm the festive bo-ir I, and
the trail ef th wpoot wi r.'-t fj'ind in u)
K-lca b jweri 'f Wi-s. It was. indeed
a fea-t of rea-oii and a Sow of the oul, avi
tha Li'.arijji luirtu si,djvous f xciteuitijt
w re iiOlLiii irrjre ll. an the sj onta M"- "-'t-p'fhits
cf buoyant, b.jpy a til opg'-iiial
s; ir;t, ni'-ctirijr and thir.'.urj ii.t oti; bar
liiitiiou? h' !o. '1 1, a rm bSo'iJ an i lioun
e -ni J u :c ot y outh re u .t spurred on t
ri. i fs, ,y iu-: iuei.i'iij draughts of the
r; ."j1.
1 he Tfiit- -jf tli plu-in; an ! Lirp re
union wi'l bo rev rted to w,th pie-ur-, iu
after life, by u.any w 'ji wi re t'nere, as mar
ii; a given sp a beautiful ea-is iu the
withered wa-te of in' tnorj arid trti'k. A
e lolitc- fvjt.tatti st w bieh wearied thoj'nt
c i it I p at.d r "1 her w tai ieu in inns a- "be
trivls b-tk Iroiii -otoe di.-tar.t f vint, to re
vnit '.lie scercs cf the pa-t. auu rtiuind the
b jjry locks sud pal.-ii i l.inls tf ae, of the
ovoua and iVsme scenes of youth, when the
teart and seu-ibiiitics wer tender, and the
ttroi wing of the you!;0- iiiii'.uailoo free
and unfettered.
T!i re h s been public mcctin.-s held in
'ji'ibii. Newi erry and ottj, r plsc,",
in.-ly ;n':or-iii! ti.e cour-e of C'd. 1'. S.
'uk- i-i niiiiiiiii-terir; t5 Mr. Sumin-r, the
id abo'.;:i"ii .'utiator fru'n Mas-achu.-i tt.,
a Hi re at.ii inented casiiaiian. .Smue of
ti e SiuU.ein tapirs out f the StMe have
b. amed C'.d. lirookn for choo-in the Seriate
chamber a the lace for ad inini'iei '112 the
p':i i- hint t,t, but tione of the pi ess within the
.-::!. have as y toij'ci'd u r.rv part of
t!,e t r a nsai ti iti. A ineiiit)' i 1 sh rt'y be
-i.ed 111 t h i city, toiiowed by oth-r ti ro'
f ut the S uti , su-tainin,.' and eii'lorsinj
the ef 11 jurt f f lirooks. I lie war has bezun,
nd i loo i t.a l.e.-ti sp.Hin '.Va-lrngton'and
K .1.-!.-. both fiirriiien of the I'hion, and
i I only ki os where the iristti r will end.
i e !' j!,cr the ri-n couies, i.s on e it mu t.
tii' tt r it wi.i 1 - (it ti.e .unlli. be !i;,s
Ual.ie i loo l.ji.z thend v.
A-HLKV
'A'a-h ! .-.. i-. Ma. I-.jO.
In a r. n-i.t 1-M. r I ind.j -c-i ii. oUif (.. c-
'' Ii ?r'l t 'l.r Kmc.er.itie N.tlOli
.ii f rivei.t..iti, at. i (.-id i,. (,. i,,, i,i, , t.,
il- tr I.,',:.- re-u':-. A. I K.pioi,r:
I'.. in c:.t:.,!, a' ,ri.l!ci -. t t ' jit r t'l tcf
lli I Hi' i r e v , it may not be 111 n,, r--ti:i"
to your re.i li rt to l.i sr s m.o of ttl
la 1 1 -'Ut Li:Lru being ii,.dt i reference
to ir.
1 n,ct p ron. ii t.t fr.'ti 1 r r of t! - r,- T.
ly II Coti.'re-, un 1 ot'i' r Lranc ii of t! ,
jjreriiijei,t 1.1 il l- eitv, n'e t'rcntK jn fiv.r
i,f lie norti'n-fi on of Mr. S, wsid M-,
urellii" mo-l it:8 Ji -ti-! J ij'cr of tfr-t pa-ty
in tiie .tt" ef S- Y-ji !i. ' I'-t A'jr-I i
r ii.i. n . well -I'lilj.'tjij I 111:111, iri l
Jew sat st ll ot hor.nr of d"i at
is h""s! iii( t.'.t IV puLliViO ( arty
now nt the icniil. of its strength, can elect
him, he will notallow bis name to be used.
Notwithstandin;.' the recent letter of Judpe
McLean on the slaverv nnestipn. in whieli !
I,. , .1. il, r.;i!n ti, mnl I, r t.im i n I
.'. ... f,. . . c
is..!-. 1 1... It,.nnt.li,.nn nr i.oi vet s n ii. tied
(with bi position. They dcieilolc hi in as
old focvish, and too conservative. His own
Stat (Ohio) has declared ber preference
lor l hasp, so that the .Hinge, or ins ti iemis
Iiave but little ground on which to expect
, or hope for bis nomination. ,
j Fremont t.s alo laid a.-ide, and they now
! openly declare that they never had any in
tilitiuil of liormnatini; hint.
', Seward can poll a stront; foreign and Cath
olic vote, and would draw off such a lare
number of both of these classes from the
IVtnoorncy, as preatly to improve the pros-
pects of the American party, but I do not
believe bo would receive the electoral otc
nf n in -ln Slate.
Mv .n opinion is thst Mr. Chae willllive for the benefit of otlur,
receiro tho non inatiou, and that he will re
ccivc the electoral vote of 'bio. and no more,
l.'ndcr anv light iu which we view the prob
j able resu's of this Convention we are lirm
ly convircel that the American party has
, ..ll.;.... In fn il
,'"""" S " ...
I Uur city has lecti tiisgrticcJ ly me at -
tack of one member of Conrc-s upon anoth-
;.r. On la-t Thursday, immediately after'
the adjournment of CrniTc'S while N na-
tor Sumner, of Massaeh jsetts, w as .-till in
the S'nute. Chamber, Mr. luook-'. a tiuiii-
ber of the Ilou.-e from South Carolina enter-
ed and approaching Senator Sumner, tie-
cu'fd l.i,n of libeling South Carolina and
bis grey-headed relative. Senator Kut'.er.
Immediately after ssying this be struck
Mr. Sumner, with a cane. Mr. S. f-'l to
the fjosr ind llrook.s repeated tho caning
until Mr. Sumner became depiived of the
power of speech. Previously ho called for
help, but no one interfered until bis assail
ant had completed bis design. When the
attack was made there were probably fif
teen or twenty persons pr '.iei t, including
Mcsr. Crittenden, I'osti r. Toon.' . I'it
p'lttick. Murray, Morgan, and ( tl.cr mcm
1 Vers of Concre", tlovernor Gorman, togeth
er with several oScirs of the Senate and
strangers. Ti.e attack was so sudden and
unexpected, that Mr. Snmuer
bad
no op
' porfunity to place bimst.f in a deieiiuve at
titude. Of cuirse I am no r-p-!oL-ist for the words
of Mr. Sun, tier w bich drew down this attack,
but I think ieh methods of red rowing in
sults, cii.-rr'ceful to the party making the
j .'.ttsck, and the State w hich tin y reprv
sent. and they should be di countenanced
bv every peaceable nd law-al idinj citizen.
1 ( rtnm.ttees have been nrp utited both by
; the II ju'c and Senate to investigate the f-
i fair. Tho enate committee reported to-
sy.snyin? that al'houch the aault wa n
Kdv'h
body iia.t tn jiiri'iliciion o.ertt.e onum-
cr, wno can on'y t e puiitsnen n me noii-c
of which he is a member. The House com-
iniitt- e have rot yet reported.
I Jir. Sumner is
Mr. limner is still u-rr:n? scvereiv
from bis wound, and his friends fear that
erysipelas of the scalp may etisu1?. His
brcther tucrgc Sumner, is ia attendance
upon hint.
i Mr. Ilr.V'Vs hns been held to bill in the
! cum of S 1 ,000 f! answer the charge of as-
i sail' t 'it the next term of our criminal court.
I The supporters of the adn.ii.i-trae'on in
this c'lv are U'-ir; evry exertion 'o defeat
the American parly at O'tr municipal elce.
t' 1. The f -n'.v.s pars-i iph rrotii one of
thiir pipr', e'litrd rr an Knglisl'man and
' ati '3".' !i. ldr, will show the ppsition Me y .
. ii.ttud to tale and the means they will em-
' ploy to accomplisl. their o'. ject.
" We have Veen furnished wii'n a li-t of
. ptrsot n wl o. while they are rceiivin. their
Hri.lv 1 r;ad fr-.tntl,' present administration,
I lit - n 1 . ' "rp I.t like,' to Mi,,. tie bosrtii
from uriich thy deriv: n-uriho:ctt. W
shall hr.ti'l the list to our cl-tk nt the rolls
to wat'h tl,ee ingrates. Send tis sIod some
more."
Thus i! won!-! fm, tb-.t m-e-hollrr,
tre ta be drivr n to the poll bite slurp, and
forced to vote fur the Sag Nicl.t candidate,
Where i- civil and religious Ii'm rty ! WLo
are 'he proscribed.
j The Senate hvs confirmed the nominalions
of I'.-tr I'arVcr. of Maeh'i-'tt, to bo the
rommiiaion'T of the United St ate to China, the con-tiiution and laws thereof, and rho.
v: H. M. M Lane. i-.:cti. d ; r,i 1 Jm. Hi- have a f;x.d re.-idence in any suvh Tf iriti-b-y.
of T'ia, to be United St--s ConuI ; ry, ought to participate in the formatioti of,
at St. Fe'crs'' urg, Hu-sia, vice Win, I). Win- the constitution, or in the enactment of laws
an. reigned. fr said Territory or State.
I .tin-r tie it Cl' ree cf the Iowa I.anroa I
1 ill. and ti.e prol.Vi!; fsnrnp. of siiiiii.ir
'aril rit.t'fjr Wisconsin and Minnesota,
tlie lnnd warrcrit market continue dprc
C'I. 'J be New York papers stte there arc
r.c ,yi"ta!i-ri. m l (hit i few arc ,rl 1 at ''O
to "r0 ct pi r acre
ur.etlt"J.
Thifl nistk. t is c'inliy
I nc;'i etc in r.v ln't ti clirotiiclo trie re
t'irn to tl.ii city of Lit'lc T)irv, accrnpanieil
1 v I.'h lady. Ti c t'.n " srin.! nioti'imetiti "
:,te iiow at their po.ts in the Scnats.
laiONTES.
TO PERIODICAL PUBLISHERS.
The editor of the 'UVhinrion tU. C.)
Spectator dc !'!, to puhii-h, aVoiit An'iLt
t,e:, it li-! of '. t'i; periodical, from tnotitli
lir i to nai iea in the United .State" eini.n
cir Ca'.ifomi aiid the Trritot with
terrrn and ir,ri''al character, o far n L
can cccrtLin them.
To aid in makir.j 'iv Iii li-t, nd in ear
ryir.? ont Lis f'jtther plan, h ioitca aii
pul liit. cm to 'end l.im thr" roj jV. r,f their
p'lLJicaticiis. first issued after the fourth of
July, for such as shall rr.ntain f'jll,"t c
cout.tr, of the cciirrf ticp of tiiat dsv ; Th"-
hi proposes t) hind ore "t o 1" f led in
th Conrcsionil Lihrarr "no in tn Li
brary of the i-'uiith.r nini Ii' t!t'jt:r r. tho
other fir hii fun acfi:in.
If" a!-o rr'i jes's this notice n.av he in
n rted ore- or n.ore tin.e. in th" e iilori ,!
colun In of hi cotenporariea. '1 ho-e puh
li hi r. i:o pi-, e it i place and -i. hitn a.
copy of th.i' piprr contaii irr it. niil In
furii'.h'.d y.'t'l a repv of tie' iit I 'i puh-li-l,.d.
Wah.mj ir.N, I) C, Mn; :i, l-.'.n.
i-lsHPIVI".Ti uirn CA:x frtov.TI..- in-t-r
-1 1 f . - f.et i. drve', ' !, ' v ( i;i. -rimer u
of Ihe I'liited State Or'itiat.e,, Iiepartii'f nf,
that iron, i y repeated lo-ion, ii to a i ' r
tain imml'sr of tirn . i thrhv pr-,t'y '.n:
proved in -trcti'th. 'iuui ca-t o,'i.i!y and
th'ise ca-t ho, low. throij'h Li( h Is'ti r w n
t'T a msd t circilat" affr ctin-,
-li'ied f.n astotii-Iiini-s difTi-rcrice in tlcir
rc'a'i' i. trrn.'t)i, the differ- ri" hi-iri in fn.
vr ot t'i hollow ca: t pun which ii atrihu.
e l to it i'l. thod "f cooiin?. thi aolid
coetraetin' from th O'lt-i le, exii
"in,
a
'r' l'i nr a the arr inij. ni"t.t of th p-ir'i-c!c
of thu meta! in the a am il!r''ion a.
the atram ' ith di.ehnspea. Tt i; ripi-ri.
merit alT aboned tiit old ntin arc a
'rcit Jea! Mrntr than cw. 'I he ei!.f.
rT.I.TV.W IU lllll 'L I'titl'.
inch, puns, proved thirty day ftcr being
cast solid, Mood lut7S charges; thirty-four
days, SI charges; one bundred days, 731
and six vcars, J.iiNJ cliaryrs. J Ills pile-
liomeiinn is accounted for b V Ml!rOsi ill" t ll a t
S.I . !!.. I !.. ,.Mn rn.nil.
t be nnrticlrA strninotl ill the coolinf' tc-ad-
'just theniselve in tho course of lime, to j
; their new position, and become free or near-
; ly so. These are impoitaut facts lor en-
. gmeers.
KriTfniAi. IH'ties. At a prntcrs les-
tivnl at lioston ft short time since, the l'ol-
lowing capital toast was drank : J
" Tiik Ki'trt'U The man who is cxpec- j
ted to know everything, tell nil that lie
knows and guess tit the rest ; to make oaili 1
to his own good charm W, cstunlisu the j
reputation of bis neighbors, and cleft all,
1 candi lates to office ; to blow up everybody, I
i suit cvervbod v. and reform the world ; to '
and have the
epitaph 011 his tomb-stone 'Mere lies bis
hist.' In short, he is a locomotive running
on the track of public notoriety- his lever
is bis pen, his boiier is filled will, ink, his
tct.der is I, is scissors, and his drii in w heel
...1 1: i,n..rr I ,1,, it
.' ' . . f 1 . ,
IS lilllHli: 'I'l III v-'ii "in :in" 'v . ..- -
. ' . ,' ,
; is cau.-eU ty uiipaytncni 01 sausenpuoii .
y .i,,tii TME C(lSTA rlllAvS.One
Tut A 1. 1. its or the Costa Hii"Avs. One
of the prominent officers of the Co.-ta ltican
1 :.. - i....:. t'.., .. ,r
,lf .,, flir,Prs nf the Co.-ta ltican
i - , . 11 "-
Ihilow. Me he kl a commam 111 the army ot
; Jf',,,.1,,.- B,en it so opportunely arrived to
... 1 ,,f Wi:;,1(.in 0 tl, fi,.i,l nf Water-
loo. Some years a2o he took part in an cm-
eration scheme to this Continent, which did i
not. however, answer the expectations of its j
projector''. Afterwards he took tip bis res-
idenee in Central America. A guiitletnan 1
who saw him iu Honduras several years;
since, tates tliat he is one of the mo-t ex- j
port inarkiiuen he ever saw, aud expresst.;
the. opinion that if there are many like him
in the Costa Hican army a bloody and doubt-
; ful contest is before the force of lien. Wal- j
'kcr and his Nicar2uan allies. Josou
! Tf-ncUn:
it'iv lMalfonii f I In tun ricim
1'itrl).
1. An humble acknowledgment to the
Supreme heitii who rules the universe for'
his protecting rare vouchsafed to our fath
ers iu their successful revolutionary strug-
lie, aud hitherto manifested to us, their
descendants, in the preservation of the lib- !
frttes, tli" independence, ana l lie union 01
t'jce States.
2. The peipttuation of the federal I.nion
...i (',,r.i,i.;11 i',,o toli!iiliiiin nt our
,uj religious liberties, and the only!
1 rp r,lw,rk of American Independence. !
:J . n,rrjoaI1. ,,iust rule America, and to1
rted tor 1 M s. federal and muuiciDal
f.g, or governni-iit cmpb y incnl, in pre
fcrtl,ee t0 "all others ; nevertheless,
1 lcrons born of American parert" re
sidins t'-inporarily abroad sliould bo entitled
to aii the rights of naiive-born citizens ; but!
". N person should be "elected for polit -
icul -tatKiti, (wneturroi native er toreign
birth,) who recognizes any a'.lcpiancc or
obligation of any description to any foreign
prince, potentate or power, or who refuse to
rcceghizo the federal and State con-motions
(each within its sphere) as paramount to
all other laws, as rul'.s of political action.
G. The unqua'.ifii-d recognition and mam -
tenarce of the reserved rlthtn of the sever-
al S'ates, and the cultivation of harmony
anu trafrnai troou win ociwccn tne cuii-ns
of the several State, and lo this end, non- j
interference by l.'oiigrcs with question ap
pertaili'.lii' s.jlely to tlie individual States, j
aud lion-intervention by each State with the'
affair" of any other St.'t' :
7. 1 he recognition of the right cf the ra-:
tive born and naturalized citizen" ot the I -nitcd
State, permanctly residing in any T r- j
ritory thereof, to frame their coriiiitution j
and law, and to regulate thr dome-tie and '
soi.ial affairs in their own mode, subject on- !
ly to tho provisions of ti e federal eon tit u -.
tion, with the privilege of admission into the
I'liim whin.-vr they have the r-ui-itc
population for one representative iu Con
gress. 1'i ovided alw ays, that none but those
wuoar" citizens of the United Slates, under
K. An ctiforcetnet.t of the pi i tn : ; l tliLt
hi State or Territory oti-ril to Admit oi,ei
tint) cf tho United Stile to tin; rijlitofsuf
fra;T or ef lioldin politic ni office.
'J. A change ia tiie liws of u t'iraiiz-ition. ,
rn a k i 1 1 - a continued re idnee of twetit v-one
years, of all not licreiul .'for f roi ided fir. ;,n
liiili-ieii-ilie rfini-it" lor eitizetisinti her"-
alter, an'l rxc.uii::.? all punper aii'l per-
"tis c iu . if t. d rf crime from landing upon
: cur short f ; but Wt it.terf. rerice
ni:h tli'
' je-tcd ti;:hts of foreitii r.
jo. (ippo-':tion to aty uniiti Lit-rn
rhurch and "ttato ; no interference with r"
lli'iiu f iitii or worship and no tc-.t o-iths
ijr office.
11. Free ar.d tloroueli investigation into:
any and ail aile-r ,1 ahu.es ,.f puhiie f.jnc- i
tio'.uirie. nr,,l a .trl.-t ecor.on r ,t, r.nl.li,- c.
p'.-iiditurci.
I-. The tnaii, tenat'o and r nf'.rc n,T of
a11 las. ci ri-titutioii:il!y enacted, until "aid
law shall he p-pcaled, or shall he declared
nuil and M id 1 y coii.petei.t judicial author
ity. 1 Oppo - iti on tt the r"cklei and unni
pol'ey of t!i - preser.t adtniLi' tratiort in the
L'lii' iui ii.anairi mi nt i f our tiationai nliuir.,
and more e-pecially n shonn in removing
" Americans ' (hy dc-itiiitioti and con-er-vaiive
in principle) from offien, and placing
f.r.-ineri and ultrai.ts in th'-ir place ; as
-howri iu truclilinjr suhscri ici.ey to the
.-tr ti-cr, ;.i,d an in-olti.t and owaruly I r
vad j towards the wcakir povers; in shown
in rc-openiii" s. ctii i.al au'ituiioti hy the re-pi-ai
ot ti e Mi.-ouri Compromise; a shown
in t r intii'i.' to unnaturalized fori i irti. ru the
ML'ht ti "uirr ii.'e in Kanias and Nerr.iskt;
as -liowu in it. tacill.tiiij. course n the Kan-a-
and N'-'r raska question; as slion in
the ci ruptiftia which pervade .nine of the;
depanttii t.t. of the sun mini t.t ; a shown -i'i
'I'vrar ir, m.:r'torio.i r aval otT.e. r..,
through prcju'iice or cuprite; ntid n -h'mn,
ill t ne hiuiid
eiin ti ismaiiai iiici.t of our
foriti remttoiiii.
1 I 'I Ik rel'ore.
lo rn.eiy ni'iiri'' nils,
lis a "trout ronti'mii-nri
and prevint the
';th"ri-e n-'uitit.
l herefrom,
ve would
' upon the
build up the " An.fric iti arty
principles , r.ii, l i f,re stntd.
1". That c ich St;,t ('o'intil
ml) hnve
authority t annul tleir several coii'letij-
tioni o a to at oiisli the peveri.) dcrec.
and : uh t.lute a pledge of honor instead of
oifter oblii'-'ti'Mi, for fellow-hip nr.. I nd',i.
ion itilo t he party.
I li. A free and open dieusi,ion of nil t,o-
..licai
print. p:e eini,raecii iu oar piitjorm.
j VI A IS F. A lO.A X OMt
WILWINGTOX, X. C.
j A n v tHOIililll'l. Proprietor.
r.ir liTrilicr havinir rurcliasnl the mure
H interest in the 1 1.AI(t..NL'U.N
IKliN
I tlRKS ." nelieits onil It lor
Sieiim I'.ngiiies, power cr style,
Siw Mills of every vnrielv
Mining Jin limery mill I'tniip.
tirisl unit 1'lmir Mill, emin'l' le,
I'.irker, 'I'lirlimc .mil ellu r u r whirl,
li ki li (lil ruiiips anil l'lilin'
la uvitt' tin 1, nil l i b t rusl'ir,
Hire Thnsl'i rs,
Sliiujilv ,M .iliiiii s,
Slultuig, II ni." rs .1111! rulli',
t'ntlnn (.litis uriti (,i.,rii jr.
ron t i.-tn cs ul" UiniH and mtttrn,
ilriisa " ' " "
Locmnotivr anil Ti'lmh r t"iUts,
Fine :,inl nliiin l"yliiuler Hniltrs,
Itlaeksmitli work ut'nll kiiien,
lrnu Deors fur lluusi nnd J:til.
THK KSTAI5LIS1IMK.XT
Hiving hreii rt -or.m izeil lir the eapre purpose
I'finsuririf; pnrii'tulily in the rxeriitmii nl' all nr.
(iem.the pntilie may rit mitislieil tln,tntiy work
which niny ell'rr Bill be prepintly ililivrrril nc.
ceriltnir to promise, unii of such Wurkiiidilup a
""'"" '"" K1"' "ai.....e....n.
THK MKCIIAXICAL DF" TAUT MI. NT
! ii.ir in ehaici .!' uu 11 "I t il, nis .mil 1 x
I have 111, his niiioii in suving tin I tne wmk here-
1 , . - - 1,
1 :ter lurneil nut. sli.i, 1 coinp .ri r.inri h v in
1 :ter lurneil nut. sli.i.l couii..ri r.v.ri h; v in 1 very
: rr ,cct Wlth ,ljt ihe lllrl ctIl ,.r.,tl.,, , ,llt.
j St U', and .11 price which will mile ittuilie
, Ur' ul'a:l ,!' nanl to " '"' ",c 11,1 " ,,r',c;!''
' hhl AIU ttOKK.
A!m :ith ib ne
ihunt (Iria v nnd hnvipj a
(rcr r,.tl,,,,.e.it will prove .(lvai.ti.er..ii.
, ... ,r.... : i, 1 . - ii,- r, r.
: ,nci w.timut ngmu to rxjirnc ol" tcnuin. iiie
1 fr-m a oisunrc.
j " to I Urcmton irr.n I
Works,"
A. II. V AN I0 K I KT.T.X.
- - .
3iur
s.
M, 1I0UELL,
Saddle b. Harness manufacturer,
TtmtE rooBs sniTii or saplkiCb hotel.
l AICI.OI TC, . f.
'UK mlifcritcr lliaukl'ul fur
fill T.r lih.vil nr. trmi 1.
bestowed upon htm durii t t!:c pnt
vrnr.hn now nmec nmrct xli nsiie
preparatir.n fcr llie lulure dile..l.d t'.rw.rk in hi
line, nd will I'lidi 'iiiir to furnish all t mt liny
n t SiHillrs miii linn i s, w lib a np-nr .irf if f
t tin low ct ps.ii,ir i,r'ren.
JIc h now 011 hi: tnl
' very larf c a-, rtn.i nt ef
SmlfUft, I'l inlCS, Hat JffA'.V,
":ildlrr ll:trlu air.
Whips, Buffalo Pobes, Saddle Cloth?!,
Shilling, ling Skins,
& Harness Leaner,
.... ... ..... ii,; .n .... !,,-..
nf hlliiiip.
JJ All kind ii'
a Uu le anii Hirnri nmir at the
hortrt notice.
I.! liKrAll.'CV; prompilr evculni
S. M. JIOWKLL
1 Orieier 30.1 SiS. .17tf
.Exactly So!
FBHK uborrinrr Tfpft I u'ly in for mi thr citi.
JL 2 n of Clir!- tfe Dim ll e public v u r.iliv,
ti,ji he i still cirri in. on t'-n
hil lie m ulill Cirrina; on I'-i
TlXXISii I!US1.KSS,
1 npp..iie k'v
tune lull
ll'il-il, whvre can ite fvuud at
J .JAl'.Y-V'I)
III;.
rhich will he s,.ii t..,.v, .itln r hy 'hi- w l'i.ir-l,-nr
retail. I h.iveic.J.d 1,1 my STOt'li F WAHK.
Vlnnhh;! 7'. , ,,.,,'( ' 'of.', T'-i Tr vs,
T"We ('" I '! xms, Tui'nl W.v,
Spier 1! rrn, .Xm s I.ii-s, V' .t
unii C'ljre 'nnnisln s t t.'nok't
i.uiiii Huss ijititrt us,
I.nri Lib y j,
nd f r'lt e. iny i,il t-r ..itic:f in tint I. inc. I
huvc aln f.-w mi-is uf
Brwt Anri.Jioif, .'off ami 7'o i',
Ftui Or .; oo'il'g IintiX, il ", 1 r.,
'.!l which will I" mill .is Inw a tin c ,n lie h,u;-lit
in Ihi plac. I !mve ai-'i -n haitil, a fiw
COOK & PAltl.OK
.3"
i
n l if h m i'l he sn! I iiihihii.
y " for CASH.
Ij'JOB MOIIK, such m
Rctfirg Guttering, tove ripe?, fcr
ex, cuteii ut si. "rt ni t.ee tvi st niiii-ri.te f.r i
I i Thiinkfu! f. r
r-uritinunnc? nl' tin
M-t
r I ivruM .! i c . I
SAM L. T.
WIILSTON.
S'jit
.W. 13. 1 6
Wilmington, Lh.iilot.te ana Rutherford1
H AII.-KOA.'X ()MI,. V. !
IVIJs-TANT to si,
ii , r ci' H e I!
'n.ii.rtun, t ii,
In.
rf t',r ot tit U
r-l
i.thi r iori.l.'ii I.'.,. ll,,.
;iin niien fur h II r,.r r: fit I
0 I i.im r, v , I,',.- .,r'. a- 1
rr I., Hie nit. i Sim k of i
., ul lion t. at li . II' ' 1. I . i. it ti re, unii the eHicrs
,I' W in. Jehli.n.ti. f. J. fit aiMI S. W . v:.. All
- ho f, .1 mti f,-. i, ii in l!, i i i ,,r i .i i,n,-i r it i ..I
t ' "hi ..rtn t..t.-, -,r- ,,;niiul t
' '' m ;it 'v"" "" '
""'I'"" iivA ' 'I ",r" "'
r, iiii i , r -i n:
' y T .1 jiuniic
n our nt,,!i,.
I ITIAIII.KS .1. Ii.,
S. W. IAYIS,
WM. Jlill.N.s JdN",
.JNM. A. Ydl'M.. i
! .II. WALK Kit. I
; L1:i:mY siM::.r;,
15. II. IA II'.-DN,
t ii miff "nT ,
o-i. no. i :r,ti
CIIKSTLK, K. ('.,
n .i. it. . rriioi sov.
nilirnUr r nfM'iU'uI'y in.'
f'iriii bl" f r I IhIi t.c. I- puhiir
ffipfi ily, tiitt In i.iiHf, jwriKH-n m
the If-nlrnm. Il'-li i-ttr- t!ij !
( iift.ti-r ('( rmi, ii ti!l "ii' n lor Mt! rrr uinr i,i t r. ,
iihir nr-ri Ifiiinn l U;ir.i' r . rH 1 t.c I rj -t i 1 n ? j-iiti- '
lif : mi th-.l h i riiikirii c.tj x Mi n in ,
rr- niii Mf curr r..fi tini- it' ( Ti. lnnti ..ml :
' lil-rtl iatr"li.' vr ft 1mii tl-k Mltlif ' lf i Mr lit hi) (1
to lii m. . 1,tt' rn hiii.M'H'tn;, r. ry n turn . r- !
r-' mci trt-i 1 h;t b n itnc lo prr ioi' the c nift r. 1
fl' ;.1 h h l'i wth I'im Inn f t n nn airy imI I
; w li-fiirrith'H, lit f nrr iiHi nln . n.' olw- )
fiif ia, uihI Mih 1 .Mr 'oii pi! y mijil m t i' t, ft ' '
in M ( It'- j-;.r.fi, fun! I'l'Iidt Wii! f r t '
Vi'Tl liny :t f f. nliriii tn t.ni-r J to Miili Ot-ir - 1
' J'-lii l p,i :m; lit .iiJ t rt .il. ir. II ! I I- - ,,r
i filfti 11. . tl wit't or,(l i m ( ful i.n ;tl,itri'lirtr.' '
if .rovi f((i r, himI i T' ;;. ri-n . t .i ri'"in ni'
f not ir to Mifipl y h i i iy t'-iin r v it n j.nt i. M un. '
v y ut t.t t v ry t'i jny p;,i t (, i 'm Aurriuini. j
itm uiiiry.
ii-. tit mirrw 11 rrf'Tn 1m .n 1 ri.n -frn uim it, (
li'V inhhr ir p M fi,v.rp, ;j r't 'r,1p 'i,r tii- ft,, j
( lur: an iii ily r.il nf tintrnrixti- '
.1 WIN K. NICHOLSON. !
WAXTKI).
,V I I VI' j
All' V t.
A I.'' i.
'A II L1AMS. OlLLKSl II-
F, ik i y 6..'..
I 111)1
M
WAIT FOI
li Y is it .u o Ti. n .i - " a - .A- B :. il siom
chep? Bicnus" liny I ny the" f'lVW'.S limn the M iciurin.
mm i t y l 0 11
Would reprrtfilv announce to the inl ,; it. nts nl" ( 1 1 A I.' I tll'J K mi virii.ily. llmt the- hare re
iiu.vrd iri.m (In 11 Old Si ml, to ,1111- il.v.r H i-I ol lilm'i A Sprmi' linxi r.v Mi re. w In re tin y hc
now nil rxli'biiiiui, jut ru i'inil irmn 1 lit- N.tiIi, iuii- ,f the t cxiensivi- im,r!intiil of
CO
llier nlTirid in N rth r.in bn .,
BGSCBV s&.'
1
tmif't wlti
h w ill
": H
' huh hi ?:iir,ri! nrh n fuin.oi reui t ilimi in
I'll,. Sinvc we mirr.nl sum rir to on t'ei kin
1 ror.mmr li fuel, nd i'm n "re im'rk in a piven tiinr. Ihn ny 'thi-r Sn.vr now in use. V w ill
t,nl 1111 nnr hrnile nv nl1 1 r Sli.ii- i f thr siini' nf in the I'nilril Mute, nnd if it iife n"t un more
' wmk in a civcn time, we will f. Tit 1 1 the price of the Mine, and quit illinj nd o our iluili fnr
the hi Iter one.
I ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
j F&HLOSi & B'X STOVES.
We have, mid coimunlly krrp on hand, m rsteiisive mi l v-iried st--k of
TIN XS SJIttKT Ly.OX,
;i.v iu.tti.i r.isr nsthv tstns'i'itins,
II.Al II. IV IViaLll.il'lili' i XV. ut i)
All of ivliirliwill hi-..i, t hoi.
1 ver ti n ulli ri
IVc wnutd return our thank to nwr fiiend and
iK.tnnr,; ui on n, .md thr v 111.1 T re t n - 11 r, il, th
toji-tlur Willi drti rniiiintiiui lnp'tnsc
, ti 1c
mi
, , , ,,:1,lirii!i;rlv
'
' ; 1 iw 1 1 ;
; N. I!. We will III
u w i y w c h'-ait eui 1
, wc li.. v e tim e w ug, m ci 11.-1
n l!jr tr.5.f liii'g
1 w
oriUrh trill b- f'tnlhtuify inul pi ttitj ltj ttm mtul lo
l ha!-t4, Oclol,r 53, la.i
nw 'i iwi s
. a.-.
AltVMM l lllM IIH ,
I r ('( iij;lip, ( ui'., 1 11 1" 11. n lit, I '.iIi!i;rit-, f'i.
Artnn of t' r Kn'i 1 i n 1 III nV. r. (tr:-r I,
M'norrh(ra, (ilrt-t, V t Whi!. Vi-.iriii m tul
nt'.rr l"riiii(i- I nti'j'Iwinfii. m-t U tt'r, 75
e. nt- nnd $1 'Jo.
Colli Mine Itolsnm,
nr Pv-;- 't;r 1 1 - rr Tmrtiift T' t' N rp'.
A It 'tt-r tVitin J. K.i ..limn, 'ulj;ii, Miiut
I'r. J. Khtl 1 .. r Sr: -vr Tn-iinr,r hire
n . fi r lire ti. t-.i ti- n m ln " t; n i-l ctitin.
If y. 'I in A'-v - iiu ,M i i-A'y tut,-.,
ty jppron rl ol'. Ilhait'irr filr1 t-tritrr inwny
Mti it !! H'i r..wt, in:. I I i.t . r li m t
Ui'(, On- iiiiimiit!. i-'Ti!! .if" ni nc a
large n;j'iy ol' it a tnM-n j rni ' t t. i. .
.u 1! CAI.I.UM.
A'.i:NT Win. V. S-n'i r-. T'. I r, ; t,'.
T. I.ih e, l!ct-kii7i,.ii' : l"nf, r.V Y k . ' rnr.' ;
T. J. Il'iin n nnrt I'r J. 1. i.rno r. hjiii if ; I
A. S,ll iril J. II. Knnis.. S .I-.i.iim : i"l 11. I'tr-
1. 1 xinti.n.
v3i...(;vvi:i!.
nr.M.it.M. At.t.sr, i(n iitm.M. .ia)
l t M tssli i
MFR (-H A il:T,
VII.."fI'l , V
( i rr sm;i:mi..t- imv. i,..-n
-tn I
I T li.lvn. n the W ili.niii,..,n nn,l M i, ..,,.'. r
It ,.l ll'.Ml ( ,,,,,. nr. -nil II. i- Snlli in.l n II ,il
l:iiil t '.n. piny .,r ths lr'ii,.ii,.rttiti.n, !' V ..ifhl
i.,.-iiii uiii-i tri m V 1 1 in i j. i, n . H,f Ui. in
I I, , i Intl.-. I . IV. r M.vs. n.'i.l.i ih. Ml: lil ll.i.S'l.S
.nil IliOI'l I hits el W i ,'ini I. n.un ... I..e
will n (r.it('t'y forW'tr'''! to Hie int.rii'r
. i.. I
rr.t'cr "( t vt ry di -cnj'tM n , r imi p,.m ,,j
li 'l'f'i i tfi ot h'-r iiiiir k t . M v Ion x ii r it nr- m )
tli t'lu-trit f. tl tr i'Ii tn(-l I'lfihli' m for i'
'ire't ij 'rf-i,-''i)tj('H lnrnipti timide j;,itir infi I
) m v t'i ! f y ' v n. y ''"r rf jciii fi.i J.i 1 1 h tu I. I
Iv. M ftt mi fir"iiji' wnl I-- t. najiti'cii o)( (r,p :
r..i,.int-i"n i.f "2 j p r rr-nt in r-f AI r . i
.ti:iti(iir if hi f(.rwrtr'!-t f.r a (Mniin-m-n (J 1
r fi n' nn thtturrtM ttt, I rcf r to i h t: I'n i.
Ifll .111 'f -ill tllC KiflkP II. V;iioitltrtf ,
v. a. ;vvi;i:.
Afnil H. iKV't. 7-:' J
C. JOHNSON,
FCRW.F.i)ir:a akd ccninirsioN
UIL-li-X'silAVJll1
SCI 'I II .VI LA Vl'lf H II A itr,
ruAiu.cs'KiN, s. c.
WILLIA3I ."?.! f.N.NO.
r.i toi: a- i fr.tz.ttissio.v
)ii:i:ciiANT.
row rt.oitiDA (ottiiv.
.''aiA (i,mmf! U'liiiif, I li, ir mlnn, S. ('
aviT'l HAS' 11,
07 f tni. st. Sii vim mill.
firi. c, i .',.'., rr,.,, r, i
- A LAliiiK St I'I'LY op j
('o.is'tnl.lf. Warrants
i on s.i.i; iii-.kiv
V 2s5fl y,Mt .,'( V-i-EjJ - . ', li.ei H'lil.l hie In mtimM ' ,f( or
j'&&tftfrfyJLW 1 " T fnsr.,nT .h.t tmy :
f i ' 'J''-r.r. l ' : ''Si M7ftrt are nr. i'" -i ' '' ' ! all Job W t in Im-.r
M '.''irn-'l 1 i J In,-. A, I Hl.I'l l:. ins,. ',r. .,r
ZlJ?- :r-?'."'r'- r- -v .J: ! i
fiU antf f.,tintrf ,n (A. . 7"'r'rt. ' . ,, . i . , . !
-i -, c, - - I . - tv I1 u I. "1 y . i y a t h in t ii lo li il "fi t Mr h'.rH r t ;
I'l jr..i. 0-r-:r.;. t:" .-!
v ...... ,v.--. , Mi m i;K A LYI'.lil.Y.
c A n n i .'. o K s , v c. r n i: v. , ; Jll!v 3 , .. , 1 -
. ,i,i .ur., ,- , . .s i M ' w
C I T T OF U 1. V I II ii A .
AT .1 1-1 H ( I " T I I'ltMl !iM
II- - W A I. r r II I t.
J I! M. r (' I' l(.. ..,,.il 1 H.rr..
. W. W l.-1"M. . I .-..-I. . . k .--.I
mf s.h.ransom.u.cg. rcjb
1 1 11 e wmn.
Ti1 m m
tic I'minil the cl't-riiU-d
B BR-'S'SCi.
Hi' S.uithi rn Cuontrr fi'i
Moir now in use. 1 1 i
thr Ul i irhtsi n tin r.th.
' niii'l'lr in its arr-Mirnieins,
,0....
iili-anil Iti lull. In ii r I tin
il In I Virl nil ) .
cuii,ni. r Ot ti e rry lihernl palr"nspr they h.iv
I e hall 1 lu'rau r, nv rlnw
"-) In nt fX.tihli.t
'iv '
i iii
il: vilt .! lo rail a I: tl . A.iiiicr o.ir tork.
1 rti'.-reent " U ut r" rnr Winui.,' it i btc-ti.e
i lie
h tli,
i Ir v w itn Sii-ui,
JOKIXS & TAYl.Ol!.
3-if
i
A CJreat Varielv of.STOVES
T Modlil
h I'h !. VS. who are ilivrwi.
e ii il arieililliiiiijtirp ItTiii.
.1 In .i il mi
'1 l.i .: e e - v r- i
o!un.. imi:i
a fi'i i i:
STOV
i ittnti i" tlc ir ttf.
' My a iu ii-' . it. ii.ini
Thi) J(r;tfrii ami iSritamtia
W.U!
.New Cahiiat Ware-IliH-nis
in ( iniiio i i i;.
.J. .ii. s . m:ns.
f.S ''-.ivr to rail l,f ilfpnt -nn ttf i h rit.r.fii
V F I f.S '...If t,,rM
"'"It hiirh.tli aitil tl e curi,.,iiiieii, r
ihtry ,
t'. I.
CABINET VARK-RC0K3
Ittt Iv rfnt ci ir
Mil' tio r Ni.rth
li-i- f"i. rf.nl the fi, w l,iiT inrr,
Ol tltf I'mpI H) rrt nltrr-i 111- Wilt
iti-ffi itii ii.iml a l.ir'C
.ml l.i ml. ml ,,..,,rln..-,,l i.f
F.Ii!o.;
I'I'llM'll'lli:.
if en rr i'i
1 . (;.,.
t u.. 1,
t'hftr lt,tlt
Ti,t.t. I
ll lllf.at f'nlfl.. mail t nr.lrr
'.i..m: ri.u nmr ,n i.rl(ih.
J. M. .SANKIIS. I
, .li., I I, is;,;,. O'itf 1
r 'Notice.
MW, rtil-fr ilf r fniiti) ififofnt ft f.-nurtif
thi. ..nil I'.s
.n r .1 In mull
ufrouniinij t,niftif ihut hf
Thrsshir; Plachlnes, Gearirg for Cot
ton Gfns sr.d Sav Hills, and Cotton
Prcr.se and trtw.
iTerm rr-mil.K (ll.'M'Rs. r.irwrr.l. .1 In I! ,n.
! ilall'l'ii't'. Mi' Hi i.i i.r- e..ni,tv, .. r pimrtual.
' ly lilt, nilrll tn, if within Qll , fit. ,t.
! W. II. NICHOLSON.
I A'ur. 'JO, is.",.",,
' -4la.r t. Jt,JUr. --,-ri. tJlr.
Gii,rm- -ni- ..i --i
. !
..is : - wr vtr' P ; r -'s,
j
j
I
n-ll
h r,.l
. '1 J. I .
rfifl IT.IN I IV; f Ml Mm'. U
mil ri.'i ii il 14,111.1 r ,rf ,,l, ,t t iit. ,
fulinn H'l ii- 1 1 jVi. .
Dr. McLAKS'S
CKLEPUATf. J , .
YE KM I FUG E
A irn " '
Tito of Ihe beat Prrpnrwllnnaarfh4-f
.They arc net rccom
mended as . Univci:a
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name- pup.
ports. ... ."'
The Vr.RMirucr, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, ha?
al.-.o been admini.vrnl
with the most catistactt;ry
resulta to various animal;
subject to Wcini.
The Livi v. Till-, i' r
the cure.f f I.:v:?. ('
PLAINT, all ji'L'.OL':; I).'-
RANor.Mr.NTo, Li-:.
Turchaccrs will pL;.:c
be particular to ask tr:
T- r t . . t
I yr. v.,. Aici-.incs v i n-
! bratetl YinMircn". a
i
Liver Pills, prepared lj
-tVVi.cS.
SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts
1 1 T-l 1 . t
Durgn, i'a., ana cake iv
other, as there arcvariou
otlicr preparations nv,
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermit'ugc
and Liver Pills. A I!
others, in comparison
i . TA f . T V.
wiiii ui. iiiLubs, art
worthless.
The genuine McLane
Vermifuge and Liver
V
Pills can now be had
all respectable Drur
Stores.
FLEMING ERO'G,
CO Wooo St., riTT.-.tiuiH, I
1 Sole I'r oprlr ton
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New Orlesri, (.mcml M br!" ',r
for tho Hoathi'rn Mim, to whom i "
nm-t le dilrc"ed.
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