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''t'.'-., ' . y -"""tV -TK ";..' t.ii, , '.J I V gefcrrri, rliclcs; From our riiirrspr.lrnl&. Cu vui.r.Mux, .Tune 1-', riisrlc-ton lis lately lieen the theittre of forin1 p:i tty i xeitin; scene, and it i- snarly predicted I'V llio-e wlio ine .-icc-iistottH d to v it.-1) tlio fiirt it, t of I'Vi'iiM (lint w' ure oil ti t i litc-iioiil of a cri i s I, irli r.move tiic laid Hitirfea which tmr fiitlier set up, and hurry f in new nml more-excitin j dis penstitmn. " V unini i vt tits rnt tl.eir ti n '1 -ows befure," anil we art" e i 1 1 1 ! ! y on the linn tint diwdci the reijn of n:d fWyisui fi- .tn tli at of Youiii Aiin'r;c itii-i:i. an 1 w e tire f-i-t ucuriu th'' :it Mael.-trom of M in ift?t IVstinv, ami can alra-ly fu'l oursdv liciiiL' carried round in t lie slow but cerlaiu wl.irl of it- circlin; eddies. Tin.' oj'cnn of ti.e Mo.kIj dramn f rev olution ami ci'ii far in Knr.sas the fii;ol ! in niof k Mus-ficliusctts S. nntor in the ! ti a:o t'ii;iii.lnT of (he I'nif -l States, mil the roniin-ition of Unci anan hy the Cincinnati Convention, sru tiow the t-xeitiiij: and all fttrvauinjr sur-jVots of discussion t.tl cw.tt.r sntien. J lie n. .i-c. : rt :iil n.j'y, and are looHnp slieud for soinethinp: stranger still to irr.n.irc upon the petit and out vary iini tlraiua of l.un ..in destli,y. The preset, t feneration nut" seen funo wonderful prob lems worked out on the blackboard of the world's prvat lii-l'ry, end the one ntw rising ,fn lb'" I 't lT will s-e .-tranter thin.-' sti.l. ILc puli: ica 1 wor',1 j- t.i !nr rocked to t-s ' centre upon the fearful brink of the volcauo that henres and bumf beneath it. The North seem- to be strangely deluded, : :.! in her M-idness there ecms to be some liitti.oj. Ti.e moral f -u u J at ions of society there K" in to be tottering to tlieir'found.i ti 'n. whin- lie frei -.iei ma-ses are runnins; wild villi in!i b lity nod fanatici-iii. They f ' m t3 rn-h wildly upon friend" and fs alike, i.r.d are a:.ly determined upon the ru in of '.ticir race and ooverni.ici.t. They scout the Pii.de and the t'oti'tituti on, ntid ar f.iiiatics i:i re! ." in a we,! as po.itie. Tufy fecm li r.t on beeom'ti' notorious for bt ii-vin; in tiuti.inj, and in follow kn; wi:h a Uii.l and infatuated ilolatry tLtir own ti;m an I wiclied f.ncics. 1'it ti e cr'isii of At crrr.icuti and :!.c wreck of nations, wl.ien see ui to be wri'tcn ly the hand of pri.pl. cey tipoa tha lioad scroll of the Leave ii will not be conliued in its fearful nml rttiibutive fulii'm.-nt to ti.e Vpsti-rn t'ontii - t.t. Kur.pe wii be drawn i..t tli-- tr'Jr'.'li , a-J a'.uti irt!y in'in'o l be the present cri.'ie'! state of o'ir hrt'n nd'iirs. Tli" c!oud of rar is ilrca-.y l.ir." r than that which Elijah sow, a:.d thi lurid wlare of the rt J il tnin and Losr-e n.utter- iiij of ti.e di-tatit 1 1. u ti er itidient'. a t-oniin ('. rui it: t i.ie:. u..ti''M.s lue t.lp ("1.1 l e drireu up hi the breaker., an 1 kingdoms dis tn'ii.tle l and w i -cki-d ui.on the rocky strand. It would stun is if an i.njry !ol . pre paiii. to -e.iar-..- the Woild f.T a (Liu-awl v.. rs of w ckeuiie-s, ut. l that the ilt -trcy-ini ani'l hid already eoiiiiiieiited his tni--slon liiroui'li the mid.-t of heaven, nth the Lr-l via! o' ara'h t pur L'r...n '.he will'fd a-. 1 rebel;! j- n it: ji.s of the e-ir'h. "J ti-- i:i iii.i-1- iiii ui"ieiiitnt- ir the fen t .ii Ameiica.n Siiies lie .repliant with r sjits of a niot iniporta'it character, and i . iv involve, U'.t only tha- territory in a'.! t ii e horrors of a bloody and protruded war, hat nny eventually urv.r jther ua'iou- into i-'.'i ion, e:;i f-.-rh;.r-s le the piint here I'. i.-l.iod and th" ?."t.i:.'. s-'t-tis n. ty tj.e- t a-id attie fr the tout to! aud a!!uii: of these weak atid di-oroiz'-d c-vtifeleracie-. J Inland can n.-ver ai..iiu !.e ii.Juced lo po tj w;:r wirh tun '. "n.try siti.de handed and ii.jue, auJ .-jc wojiJ cijrt the ull.ariC" of anv p iner, as -h ret ontiy did iu the war witb l'ussia, 'jutt f-.tce 1 an I unnatural it nii.'ht tie, so ti.at it amuse eel her putpo-e Itt tiie time :. The en-iaved and down troddea millions cf Ire'nud, Poland and If.tijnry sre ehaf iii.e y;au.' liotis in their l.jiiia,"., at: i lojkinj tor a perioral European war wlieti they will ri upon the tiie of republican priie ;; !e. in Europf. nh,'!! that dormai.t 1 -at p-'rvadiu.' s..t-fitr.i't.t shsil be fmneJ in t ) t i. r i.i.4 oritit' by the Sa:n -s . a gen era1 i7, to T'k a'.oth'-r blur fjr home 'il free Join. And lie; au-pieioa rim-; f:r t'i striking of that bhw i- no- approach- liij th the i-r..:ei ai. 1 f fat.-, when the ro't'.-n and decayed ni'i'iaretiies of Ilarope shall topple and fail before the pow ir that s!'i'i:l-T- in the arm of uiifeUerei t.. ) ..-'.t an 1 enl'hvuH i-i ii.-Titi n. I pon our vwn MC-sterti birders tl..- flam". f e vil wsr are b' in? kindled tint mat lead t a j -n r ii ei i-i jn between t'ie slavery a::d a'iti--''averv p ir'inn of- ti.is urion, tui event to le l-p'-.r'd, not only here, but t'tiro'ii.oiit tn cuiiiat-d w jrld. The bi'tdy R'ibic in ha- already iie. . ero'-'-d, and b'iod l.s been she-l vimu tan.-ou-lj at botii 'i- tr-ru-.s of th. I 'i,: n I '.-pa? F it r'ceivel ie re ti day, ;ia aeeo'jtit- of forth-r fi:ht'oin which mai.y had f-' )- rj mi both si It--, an 1 th" 0 p-j-in foi cts were ithorit"? f jT a '-t.erai and I loo ly battie. Tm of the y oun? men th:.t wet,; cut frum this city some months ajo returr.-d ye-t r d iy, and th'y jive i-looiny accounts ef tl state of aliaiis in tiie t'-nii irv. Tiiey have back r. trip 'o try nt.d ra moru iiK-u ate! n. jut-t i" -jry f ir the s'icce-of th" slavery parly. Ti.e fiLo!ilioni-t are ciu.i!..' in nwi.rin-- from ti.e .N rrh a I o'tne.J and prepared f r the e l'i?.'.. t, and we mo-t neetthetn and firt.t t i "ri with their ow"h wearK)ns. We cannot f ilter now the r ha c iiimii' tieed and we it. 'i-t S 'lit it tLiou'.'l whether w win ui A.'IILKV. w.v-miisotn, -Jj-.i p., The Nitiona! I'-moer- tl. '' .nvccti jn clos ed its labors oi. Sutiitl j la-t. The ri.'iit you hire, doul.tlt'Ht., ec tliis heard. The Cotr.'. n'.ion was at.yii.ii bat hirmoniou-, and tti iii.'ii thi- I, .ii. i at n- te made wilii P'tat unan'iiety , tb re . stll! I'i'i'-h d,--..i-i f aeiivn ill t'.e r nks, LJ'.n.'.l. -tabuing tLt efT'ft to Ct.' - :il it. ' In the -a -i. i t of 1 . i li,- tni r, oum n- ti -sn tit e-t'ain v a mo i. 1 Aft-r adopt iii a very nice platform they ti.. n adopted re-oiu' ions declaring that tie y oi l not I e l.t te iu it. The- ii.ti io,t ly o;,", thev ran '.oirit to tii" t'tlnroi 5. th-ir ha-is of belivf, nil 1 bc:. a'.t-uk'-l ly in. t'.cr, for ri.tertaitiiii!? t'-..i-e !.ini-.ii-. th.-v can p-,ii,t to tin' eiplar."i"M r 'oi it a:. ,j tin -, believe tio sui h to n)?. JiJi l.'.li '". j r-on'il-y . m.i.o "tt'email of I lea- I. i-.iioli.r-. f.,. 1 ! lien and cmsidi-i aide ejp.-i 1. i,.-t m j, ,; is a 11"- J!-,.. Po'il callv .-teak n.Mhe Aim : ' 'r jftm, tert j'l-tly lei ribc what Le e ; an : v ! it Le i, as follows ; lie i' " '' " Id fashioned I. Ji rali 1, at,i Is a tiiJib rn Piinocr iJ Le 1 o a jroo I na tive An ri.'an, aud a ttrou snti-A nie't cau he '.'- - I -eJ to the war of 1-1-', lul i iu faVur of the fit.: vtir La laaiu- jtoincd the Missouri Compromise, and fought, Wanted, an IIeik for $100,000. Tlio I to txtctit? it to the Tacitie Ocean, but be is following curious advertisement appeared in rww i.i favor of ' Knti.-as Nt braska and slv ; the New Orleans rieayune of a late date ; i very extension ' at the South, and of 4 Nc-1 " Wanted, by a person ho Ins One II un I braska Knnsns and iio more slave States ' I dred Thousand Dollars and no heir, to adopt I at the North be tics in favor of the prill-! from birth, a child. It must be of Ameri rplos of the Wiltnot Proviso, but is in tavor . can parcuts, and from one hour to ten days of an thing t!.-e hi.- party pleases- he tens j old, sex immaterial. Any person having a conservative in his vienf. but is now square ! chiid they wish to dispose of can thus secure upon a fi'.ilustt rinc platform bis tiomina-j it a pood home and a fortune; or any lady lion ti ns, so savs Urn .Mar an overture to the " Freo-soilrrs " of 'he North, but, is the I very nomination the "tre-eatcr" demand ed! Shout Not thl shout South' Uu't eve ' rv faction suited VT John C. Ureekinridge, of Kentucky, their 'candidate for the Vice Presidency is a gen tleman of superior eiliientioti, aud tine nat ural capacities, lie has ,-crved one or two term in Ooii2Hs, and was appointed by Mr. Pi'Tee Miuiater to Spain, but declined, l'lii.- public record is not so ion;; as Mr. l!u chaiiati's coasei'ietitly so many incousisttn cies csiuiot be brousht apaiti-t hi n. A Paris correspondent of the New Vork i , Herald says that Mr. Piliii ore is nnw in , that place, and may be expected home a bout the last of this month, lie also ay j t.iat hi- U tter of acci'j tance lias lieen writ ten an! mailed, lie endurt.es the Anieri- 1 con platfo.'m aud coudttiius sectional ayi- t.ition. I - . ' M jiidav and has already remove .1 every uur new .layor w:.s sworn into omec ou , ofiicer of the corporation under his control ' uo voted the American ticket. Mr. C. P. I bhlance, will obtain a better result for teg-Kit-sell, a clerk in the General Po.-t Office '. ulaiity. h is very hard and smooth when Pcparttmut, has aLo betn removed for the ! bamuiered, ami the friction will be reduced same cause. ' to almost nothing. What ucst ! 'J'ho-e who pretend t know, say that it j i now ecrtaiu that the Republican notnina- j i;ATS A country paper says that rats tiou for the Presidency v. ill be bestowed ei-, niay expt llt-a from your cellars and gra t'uer upou Judge .McLean or U iu. II. Ins- . Ilaru.s .-i,py by scattering a few stalks and seil.cf Illinois. Judjre McLean wa born ! u,avcj, 0f Uluntn iu their paths. There it in 17-:., conseqnetitly he is now seventy-one ' itmvtt-mii Vtry annoying iu this plant to the years old much too old lor the Presidency. ! t, 'nt,u. therefore, a verv easy lueth- 1 r. li-.-ill was torced to retire lrotn lon - press in eonscqn nee of i'.i-health. so that, uule-s his health has preatly improved, we shall not have much to fear in the campaign frolll t;,e ,jL,or 0f t'ne caUl;;datP should ei- ; ; ther of t!.i-e ct ntleiiK n r' eeive the non.ina-: ion. 1 Le I oiivetitioii wia mctt ou i u :'! ,,, , 'i- ; day next, when all doiiLts on the sulject ! ut t 1 i -1 ...1 1.- rl T1 , c- i-i j Ti c new. from Kan. ns is oi a warlike Da- , ture. l An eiira V.'estrort Times of the 5th says : i Reliable news had been received of the burn- ;n of the t)u of Bernard, Kansas. The i.'ttMiiS mill OU the Iil.ht of the ! up- stioyeu tram cl.,to to 1 a, (. Utl worth Oi property. A c-mips.ny of 3tit Abolitionists, ' he -an. e account says, c;,rtured the town 0. rrai.tm, iieitijr oppoeea t.y uiteen pro- y mm. 1 l.ree par-ons are repot ua " killi-d. 'I lie G.'hl lasted an hour. lh linlf pnf-nce corre.-poni .lent of the oftheoth, four of hi- t J. -uis I. - p it .lean, tit'der date says th-.t Mar.-l.al Pci.aid -on and n.eP, viliii.-t in tne tn-chaie of Ins olncial duty, had been killed near Hickory Point ', on t tie 3d. The Marshal was in the act of j arre-tin.' the men attached to the party un ; dtr Captain Paite's company who were de stroying house end driving families frcgi ; their Louie- near liu'l creek, i ('tie hundred and fifty men under Cap j tain l!.-e 1. l-.ft near S.tiita Fe iu pursuit of i the iiiara'jdprs. P.epor: say thst Franklin ' had Dot been taken, tLaagh it was attacked i by a lare par'v. 1 A p :.rty of Pro-slaytry n.tn, iecludirjj: tlie -in A I -iv -ri-ar ...atui sn. ni-ile a nLLt attack on t!. ho.ise of Cipt-in Walker, Sk . n.i'.. - i'. oiii I.econ.ptoo. when they wr re fired ' up.ijti and repul-ed. Yoiini Shannon was taken pri-ontr, hut released the next day. Oovtri.T 'ianirm to'-k a crimra:iy of dri , soot.? anJ seaich.-d the Louses of the Free , Si::ten.n for to das, uking their a ruts and atuitidiiivlon. 'i i,e.-e Ji-tur! atces sliould be deplored by ev-ry patriot, a:.d (.'onire's should inl ine :iatt iv et.d a sufficient imiit-iry force to eupprc.-. tL-.n.. ; I3I1USTL3. A'Jj'iLRMt .1 As-i.Ml. !.!(.-. I hi IV TIIE Pl'.KstlVTEUIAN General As-embiy of tLe Pre-byt j' urn.i on 'I ait. r a si i en t' e '-on-; r.au ( Lurch j'.e .-ehoog ad iiur-day eveiiiti'. the --th in.-t ti c ! teu .lay, i he q'.e-ticn titi tjai rowers 01 the i.tmrch, as r -r slavery, v- a- alt ;,t;ti fir three d iy, a majority r-pott signed by br. A -a ) Su.i'L of New Yrk, Jadjrc Jesup of Puilad.'lpl.ia, and two other Coinciisslor.r rt t r Jin t:e North, arid a minority rt-p-irt i.-iied Ly lt-jv. I'r IJoj J of Virginia, hat in i teen pr-. .i.t I. i be fjrii!. r affirmed lavcry to t.- a sin J ir fe, at.d the latter denied such to le the case. After a pro tracted 'ii-ensi.,,',, the majority report was ado; ted, and ti.e minority retort was ac c; ted and ordered on ti.e minutes of the A-.-. iiiMy. On Mot-day a piot.-st a?ain-t : tc-t inc' t! e rerort of Pet. I'r. Jio-.J on the iiiinntes was presented, tinned by Her. ir. Mil's, Ke. I'r. pear, Uer. 1ervey l.' irti-, and some f .rty otLer (lomiiii-i.-i jbers, width wis act-pted, but a prop-,ition to aj.point a coinmittte to answer it was lo-t. We cannot tske leave 'A tiiis body with out bearing tc-'i'i.o.'iy to the very decorous, ordeiiy and Chi isliaii maniitr in wi.iuh the ever.ii delates were conciucicd. No bad ti mp. r .if sny inn was mown ctcii in the heat of -.ir-jiu' nt, which could :.t all niili tate sjaitj-t the charact-r of a Christian A mh'y. in 'I lemday eeeriin? feeling taledicto ry adiirts.-ea were de'ivt re-d by ICev. J. W. Mear.. 1 Il.-I ) Juii-e Jjn riiii". ( Phil . ! Il-v. I'r lJ.,y.J,fVa ) I'.i-v. Jr. Adam". (N. Y.. si.d al'.r J a-fitij totes of that.K" to th.; u, .d. rator, t'ie citizf-ns of New York, the Cofpriiitt- e of A rratijf m.-i.ts and the Pres., the bu-lne.-s was Cviielud.-d nilh devotional 1 erci-e", and ti.e Assei thly adjou'i.t-d iu the greatest Larmony. 'i he next General A-cmh!y will meet at Cleveland, Ohio. The ''Id School A-en,:dy bavin.' sat for ilevi l. tiny . adjourned on Wedrie-diy nihf, sftt-r c.-uriiji; tl.e hole cal'iidar. The .-fioti has been remarkably p! asant and hariir i.iou-, ai.'l the iii'-iiitjrs ave strong iT ic'ii ai p.-of of 'their devotion o! lvto the cause of the Church of ( hri-t, by let ting polities alone, and "pratiii'' without l.-iiOiii ,s! jlatea or Jias-dug resoiutione about NoKTi'lh:. Ai'Mth' 1ai ioi r H'.i TtiKtts i ''lliVAl.tty We have jj-t had the f lea-un-of i'ispi'Ciin ia b.-atitifai e .n- which his 1 e f. 1 ordered I y a number of Northern f'dptaiu', comma ud 1 11 ffi-ii UmH ia ton p'ttt, ubieh tb- ii.t iii s titling .n t the Hon. 1'. , , 1!. . . s-, a a tesliiu'-tiiai ol their arpi et' at ion ol .i.-lu-t in the recent 'itum.-r ca-ti-A c-.i'.-i 'iiit'-i-t of ih's kind. anH i'-h u wi'j'if, aiil rx dou! t be fully a pttei..:.. I by t.,,s (fiiilitnt son ai, 1 di-tin-u -i.e J '. pres.:ut:tUv of South Carolina, j Letat. - At w. ! ahout to tiecomo a niomer, auu winini; part with her child, cau have a respectable physician to attend her and no questions asked or answered. Applications must be made within ten day Address' A.,' through the Tost Office, or the l'icayuue office. " New Jkhsev Kueh! A prominent lea der of the American party iu New Jersey, now in this city, informs us that the Fillmore and Douclson spirit is thoroughly aroused iu New Jersey, and that there is no Uoul.l ul insuring punt tuulny in Hie e"cutn,n 'l ull or of a elorious American victory in that State ! uers, tiu pul.lic ui..y rest ..itisiied ll.di any work i V ;......,. Tl, a;... nr.. l.ri, htenine all over the country. Husliington Organ. j A Cl.AY VaT"D M- l!ob, of Paris, has , a timepiece made entirely of'elny. All the : , P, i . , '.., works, plates, cops and wheels are made of, aluminum ; sua ,J. i.onv oeueves uia n is sua ?J. l.oiiy oeiieves mat u in much better for these purposes than the met- '.! ...11.. ...',.l t !j I. li.rl.l. ;tr, !oes not retiuire so much power to eon- .a enc-inujf i-ni(iij.u. duet the w heels, and, therefore, with a heavy .i t ., ... ,Pnl..ii. ril m,,l nmeli more tCdI10U1ical auJ lesstroubleso'..ie than pul;f, Jwder, ' rat exteruiiuators," cats, or lr.iri. : .yew riaiivi in wit iiiit-.ii.iii : i'artj. i 1 m 1.,,n.t.lA .fl r.A.h.i..nii.rl ! . u....v .... ... Supreme Ikiug mLo rule the universe fur ; Lis protecting care vouch.-alcd to our lath - ers in their successful revolutionary struj - ! and hitherto manifested to us, their tic-cei.daiits. iu the nreservatiou of the lib- crlies, the IliueptUUeUce, ud th e union ul these .States. 2. The perpetuation of the federal Union aud Constitution as tLo palladium of our civil and religious liferttes. and the uly , j,ure bulwark of Americau ludcpei.dcnce 3. Americans must rule America, and to this en d native-born citii.ns should 1 e se - !,eted for all tat, federal and municipal o3iciS or government employ ui, tit, iu pie - ference to all others : nevertheless, J PcTjoiis born of A mcricati rarcntt re - ajaig temporarily abroad should be entitled to ail the rtjihts of native-born citizens ; L ut r). No person should best Kcted fcr poiit - teal tjti.n, i whether ol native or lorcion . Lir'.lT.) Lo reconix.'S any allr-iai.ee or! obii'aiiou of any description to any foreign ' r ... pr.nee, potentate or po.er, or who reluse to recoi'iiue toe t, it.-ral au'l stale constitution' fcaeli witLio its sphere) as paramount to : ail other laws, as rules of political actio:.. r 't-i . ..': 1 l :.. o. J ue UD.jua.iueu rnfnika auu uia.u- tTinnee of the reserved rights cf the sever- al .Halt s, and tLe cultivation of harmony and fraternal eood will bttAccn tLe citizens of the several ttates. aud lo this end, non interference by Congress sub (jiiestions np-p-r:a:tiin soa-ly to the individual State, i and non-intervention by each State with the affairs of any other State. i 7. TLe recognition of the ri.d.t of the native-born and naturalized citizens of tLe U- i nited States, permaneliy residing in any I r- j ritory thereof, to frame their constitution . ' Uiiii l.i ws, and to reulatt their dome-tic and ; -o.-ial afiairs in their own mode, subject on-' ' ly to the provisions of the federal ron-tltu--' tion, with the privilege of adiiii-sion iiit the Union whenever they have the r."ii.-itc pop- ai:(ii : ix one n pre-ei.talive in t on- tre--. 1 rovicleil always, mai none tutiii ;-e who arc. citizens of tin: United Stales, und. r , .... i.. i eon-titution and laws ther.-of, and who , , . .1 Lave a ry, ou ai' u resi ii-iii.c in any s'k ii i. rnto. I.t to t articipste in the formation of the constitution, or iu the euactmeut ol laws for said Territory or State. An oiifortemeLt of the prinei!e ti.aj Le State or Territory ou.ht to admit o'h. r than of tho United Statet to the rihtofnuf frace or of Itoidinj: political office. 'J. A cbaujre in the laws of naturaiization, n.akin' a continued re-idence of t.nty-one ears, of all not he leinhef'.re pro . id ed for, an indi-j ;eii-ib!e requisite for citizenship here after, aud cicludinj all paupers and per sons convicted of crime from lauding upon! our shorts; but no inif-rft -reuce with the1 ye-tcd rights of foreitiTs. 10. ( ippo-ition to ai y union between f'hurch and State; 110 iiiterfi-rence with n-.-ii,;iou faith or worship and no test oaths for office. 11. Free and thorough investigation into any aud all alleged ahu-es of public: func tionaries and a strict economy iu public ex penditures, 1 l'i. 'J be niaiiit'-tiaric and enforcement of; ;.!! l.is1 con-liliiti itialiy enacted, until -aid laws shall le repealed, or -hall be declared 1 t.ull aud void by competent judicial author-: ity. I 1 -J. Oj position to the reci!es and unw i-e p'.lity ol the pres.ent aiiuniiistratioii 111 the 't ru ral matiapemt i,t of our national aif iirs, and more c-pecially as shown in removing " Ameii .ain ' (iiy desinatiou and coti- r- ,'iti vc- ill principle) from ofl.ee, and placing ftrt inters at.d uitrai.sts in their place-; at shown in 1 truckling snb-ervieney to the stroi per, and an in-olent and cowardly bra vado towards the weak'r powers; as shown in rt. ii "nit:? ctinnl a-'itation by the re- real of th Mi--.ouri Compromise ; a3 shown in fraritii.z to uniiaturiil.zi d fort i;'ni-r.-the ri,'l t to suflra.-e in Kansas and Nebraska; a -lj w , vac ill. a tin course on t he K at. s'lt and Nehra ka tjueption ; as sl.ov.n iu tl.e eorruptious which pervade some of the departments of the (to w-rniiicnl ; as shown in di-raiti mertorio'is naval ofiieers, through prejuiiiee or caprice; and as shown in ti.e biuti'tcring ini-munae' u.cnt of our foreign r.-bitioii-. 11. Therefore, to ri tm !y cxl-tin evil-, ant! prevent the di-a-'rom con-t tpjiiiees otherwise r ultitiy therefrom, we would huiid up tl.e "American pirty principles herein before stated. Upon th l 'i. That tach St:.te Council shall have authority to annul their teveial totislilu ti jiis s i -s to ai,!i-li the scleral derees. and p.jb-t'tute a plcde of honor ii.-t. ad r.f other ol.ii'.'ati-iti, for fellowship and admis sion i r,f o the party. l'i. A free and open discussion of all po litical priLclplea ttiilraced in our platform. ( LUr,MM WOBKS, WILWIXOTOX, X. C. A. II. V AMlOI4Ki:i.,i:S, Proprietor. T Mlli auWciiber liuvinp iurrlisrtl the entire interot in the I I.AI(l..lH'iti n.wt VlRKS," milit itH urtlers fur Slei.in KucMifB. n( any power r ntyie, -S .w M.lln ul every v.imiy. Mining .M uliintry unit Pumps, tirisl and l'luur MiU, ttunplt l , PiirKer, '1 iiriinie .mil oilier itUrnlutda, Itiee.l'n lil I'lnni's uml I'i jiiiiih, I.t uvitr I n. ii una l'i t C runliir, Itice 'Plirisl ers, Sliinle M icliint s, , Sliallinjt, i..ntti onti Pu!lie, ' , t'litton tiiiis a in1 " mil t. Iron t'aslii (; uf oil kinea nntj pntttrnf, llriiKS " " " I.oeoinutive nml 1 nliiilar n. ilrr, Kluc nml pl.nii ( ylinilir Builem, ltliicksliiilli work tit nil kines, lrim Doors fur Houses niiti Juils. TIIK KSTAPLISUMKNT Hiving hcen ri'.orci.iiizeti lur the express purpose 1 hlrl' may ein r .u r,e pr. inpny II he iir.,in.llv ilflifernl ct riiin to pronnse, unu ot sueti wurkmuiibliip as c.ianol full to mve s.UisUclion, TjK MECHANICAL lMtt'ARTMKNT Pi ni: in clutL" uf men uf Uli nla uml i xpi-rit-iiee, ' )' ' l.-.t-. t ..... in ......p U.-t ti.e w..rk lure. alter turned uiit.sliull compare Invent, y in ..ry i(. t)c. Cl , ,c st.les. and at urices wlnrli ill make it to the in , Urtst of all in want l send me their orders. HKPAIR OKK ! Always done without delay and linvinp a lurce toree tor i. force for liiB;'iiritii', it will i.iove miv.i to any psri tfi in eiiin sut-h lo j;ive me tl ftii-r will'L r.-g'-ld to iljulisi' ol send Irom a auk it, l'e. will .iove qilv.iiit ieous te jiret.r. ndllig slltc Ortlt rs w i li he addrrssi d to ' Clsrciuiun Iron "Yurks," Wiluunrten. N. ('. A. II. VANBOKKELEN. Off. 23, S55. 3tiif Saddle fc Earness EEanulacturer, TIIREK M'OBS SOUTH ('F SAPLEItB IluTEL, ( IIAKMll l ll, y.c. I fBlIK sulscriher thankful for igffik Jj llie tt.. y ,liM.t,, pjI, ge , tf r:':-iS beatoweti t.,on Imn durii.p the past , 3""' rrar.h; tm made mn riit n.ne pr..ar.tt,nn tor th, luiurr d. ....... d .tor work in In Inn-, -ii.l will end.-.ivor to Inrnish all ttiLt limy nt SpH rs and l(nr..rsi..w ith a seeeri'T rtu- e . at t,e (tV fHissit.ie'riee. lie lus now on liand j a vtr l..rpa aasortim nl ot j n!ttt(Sy lit t'l(S, MIattlCt. j ml!lrrv Hai ti WitlT, Whirs, Buffalo Pcbcs, Saddle Cloths, Shirting, Hug Shins, ; Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, ,oci.rr ctt-r thing o.nallj kept in my l.i.c ; of bu. m. i Jj 'All kinds of Saddles am! Ilorcesa made at th ' ,i,or,, t .,i... j jj KfTAIKING promptly eyrnt.,!- j S. M. IUIW I.LU. j fW.- 30.1F.-.5. 3Ttf lllXQ.C t JLV SO . . . . , ., ,. f r y,II K suhasrihcr rt si el u!.y iiifi.ro. ti.e eiti. J uf vutittt i ti.l public geBeft.ly. iaI hp iii hl t:rrH f on the TINNING BUSINESS, 0(M)SiU. Keft., nt,. tvl.ere can be found at ai i, a i'ul .mmriiuent ,f PLAIN & JAPAN'!) r 1 wficli will be se-lil low.eitr.r t.y t be wbdei!rnr r. t.ul. 1 liave u...ied lo my l in k Vt W AMI, l lanisltftl 'feu ami C "" J ols. Tea Trays, TaLle und Iri ..4..iii, Toi clt etsx Ffiite Jlayi, ym i s Jutinj s, 7'e.i and t'ljirr ( '11 11 ifi'ri s, fwi'l Liu i 1, (ili'S.i l.'itiicrns, I ri 7. '"7'.', nd (.'real many : a.-l elt in that Line. I hive als'i a t'.-w Is of Zi'u.i Anil-liims, Sh'irrl and ToiSt Sad or ,s. ;,.,'',( I, i,hS. J c, t) e., a i! wl.icli will lw- solti lew :i 1 lie e . Le !eog III in Una pUee. 1 !tde Hit... en i,.n.l, a lew COOK A: IMltliOJ! "I .lii.h will lie tolil ui.'jmi il',y lew for CASH. ii JOB WOUR, tui n aa Rocfing Guttering, Stove Tires, &c , .i.-cutcd at short notice ait! at li.otltr.ite ptie-a. J fTI aak fol f. r past l n. ri I would aoiicit a eoi.tinuhiii e of to.- to. . SAM L. T. WJ.LSTON. Ao. 13, t. Mif Wilmington, Charlotte and fvuthetford ItAIL-KO.UX O.mW-N V. 5ri;rA.NT ti on f.tti. r cf (he E'ttrd of Di. fr;nfii f,l lh(, t i III 1 1 trf .n , C I M f i' I ' t llllfj J; I tin r luru t'-n fi.nt U-r.ni 1 . n jt iny, oo urn ii ''( 11 lor hi lift -riptiufia t" ti.t- ( iipidii Sto k nf H..IM li'o.iit, Un- i'l.cii I mii in; Storr,.iml tMroHi'f "t H in. J. llMBtrtTl. C. J. f',i .ilill Y . Ail v Lo ! I ir.li rt-fti tl 111 the hfiin-r mni nH rtly nf tht utl N'.rtli Stlr. i.rv ftfdn-itd lu v,uv for ard hrid iiiii 111 th i pr at ifturk, tl, mtiy rt ,1 p;ibhe tnt rprifte tiwt mr Hpruni; u.i.i o'r ptople, IIAIII.KS J. I'UX, S. V. Ji.W 1, WM. JOHNS! ON, JN A. Vocm;, 7 JOHN walkki:, I.I'.llOY fcl'lilM.-S, li. II. 1A I1M)N, t wmitniiutt. on. nn. i .-,.!. X, H stl. cukstioi:, s. c, i; j. u. mciioi.sov. (i ir J JK- wriiiB nit irii ioin .mi, ii. fuuhc 1ml " If. i iJroit'i Il-'t I , r'tjiom tc tlie (. in ? it r 1 i , i o(m n lur 1 1 1 r c ption ul rt cil ;r :ir(() tr.u n nt Uurnrm .mil lljf trii ilinu puli. lhc ; am! tl.ait in, i uiiiknij t wtj f jriln ii t u-. M'rvc ami p t:nrc a rutitiiiu ifM e ol Itn- kind ami liti r il ii.ir.iii'i- hi ti iolix rto Ix i n f-xtf mtiii to Ii i in. Hi- ti.. 10 m hiii It thai i v ry no ni'il ;r. r fit' '- l .ia bun iii-J Ut .rctiMf. t.it-ci in J.rt of' iii lio t ip w ilii lij iu : In fwiiim ;irt mr jr ir.d w lJ-iiri.ib'!, log yf.-rvfir.lt lire ultrr.liv' iiint of-, un lit, iiiifi Inn tlle coiipt nllv iip!o(j vtitli the iff tii ti.i: a iifcun, mo I1 al in tfniti! ;!! n t J ;nl any a(t riii"H iirc .ir lu luukt' lhir no. f j"ur u r i,l u jii ii tti,n , JJ in i!.ht ar i ; (ijriul. 'j wdli nt' i Jiontlcra .unj it n ij n rn J 'i ri rr f of I'H'V not r, -ml he i (iri jun o al a irj' iiiti.l . DotKt t i-upi' y li. rofiti, hp ri Willi pritait- -in. i v y in i y ol lvi ry oi tt lo any Jul t ol I in umoutJ. ii. j f un it y. II. I. i.,,,. t... SeUm.l..1 ....I. ,. (tif. pi(i(T f.ir i., (,rp, urn! p'ldrjU fur Hie lu. lurt an i lo.uiJy rl "lno- t.f on f run; JOHN li. MCIIOIO.V. WANT!:.), 1 .0.000 ! r.ns . "TI'iS .V. I.IVI N :.i. ul. Int. A.(ny I.. V, 1LI.1AM.S, (ilLLKSI'IH ,t- t'O. Vuitivy .2, lbJ-t. J-lf 1 11 11 I lit ll.l'li.lliu b i i- ':--H '""tl;f; 'j'i W S.H.RANSOM.U.CC WAIT FOR THE Y JIG COX. nvi. it.n o-a. hcw theup? Hecuusc I tie y buy their STO mun j rf,,w.rIIT .nrotnrr to the iiih , I ;t' nti- irnoved lrt,m il.eu Uld St.,mi,lt e .'m r West .. w ui. exhibtlion, just reenved tn.m the Norm, m w Vvrr effered in Xortli.Ctin lin: , ainoi.2 which whith haa fitiee.: stirlt a famuus rrputation in th Tl-ts Stove we wnrri.nl sti nor to any m sin? Mote now in ui-r. 1 1 i in ',e . an j... .o. : ccnsuinf a IrfS furl, mid does mi re work in a given tin..-. Il.nn any other bU-ve i.uw in use. W e will ! put u( one btniile any etht r Si.nr of the same ir in the I iiiled Males, and if it dt.es in t do more work in 1 purii lime, we will forfeit the price of the Move, uiid quit selling and (o uur utalli fur i the belter one. I ALSO, ALL KINDS OF I PiLXt&OB. & BOX STOVES. We li ive, and etmsl:.ntl V kep on hind, an ti'.tn.itr and v.ri.d ..tk uf ! TIN AN!) .SlIKUT IKO.V. i:i:.is ur.i r.i cist iito.v in.it s i s .iit, HAT HACKS. CHADLES, &c, &c, All of liU'ls U'lll he lnl i.le ml lit I n . I. In i. .-r Hulls lius , '- r lt 'M s.lli-r. l In l hi r I nit . W'c wi.uld return our tlianrs to our friends and ni.t.inn r fur tit very liberal palrttnafc they he bttnwed up.in tl. mil tin v may r.-l s.aurd, that we ahi.ll ru.it.tor, leloie utler-titiu to bua.ncas, tojrthtr with dett rniiiiuiu n lo f:', to try and in.nl a rni.liiiii ,i,te t.f ll.t ii,e. j mm i!t!j(.s iH,J ,J( m, iin il ilif liiirliruliirlv i . , ,., . i-i i'f- .'i cl V.') V.' J.tjtL N. It. We will I. II von why we lie.,,: ,ur 1.1: v. - Iiuve ti.r. e agtgci.a cont.uif I, tra v.-ltit - 'lnciiN Ide coui.t.-j ill. Sn.vt a. W .i unit 1 i Ul be faithfully tunf ptunpllij alltmlrtl to.gj j CajM'xte, Octw.tr 3, t.'.S. ' ! r ii nvianvii " 1 - . V, -J-" Wa- Ml XT! AlV ct t'c Km mi ; m.h i-ith.'rr, (r jr I, ot!irr ft i;ir t' mjiUinU, 1'rii.f t t Lttti , j ct iii ami $1 -u. (.(Id Mim' Ja!sui!, r.r Ppi f l'" Illttrr I 'Vint Xtif ''i-tn N-f. "ir, A lillff I'n-in J U ( ..H un, lti'j;-;iI, .M.iloi, N. t .iatrt; 1 L, -I7 : I tr. J. K I u Jr r S.r : ' ur n. in- I MlfP HJtlf'.t-(M'll III It. irv. 'i't t At'y-itNi y i.i.r' f pfoitt! oi, li iL A iii v ' r i fd -it fttiU !i-t. 1 1.- I 1 i tu. thr tSt.ui.itiC. V-u 'urjr Biiitu. v ul U a stoii at 3 m 1 1-, i. . -1 1 1 j e V I i .: lo 1 11.-1 , r I1..1I 1 n. i.li .i.e s t. 1 pi I I. ...... 111 - 1 1 y i.l. U- J. Ii. CAI.l.I M. I Al.F.NTS Win. W. S - ' - . V. ilt ! ro' ; It. T. I...n. It kmjriiai.i ; 1'l.n.r A ..rk, i ere ; T. J. II... ion ai e I'r I f t.t'n.. r, I H. lit ; S.ll & S II antt J. II. I-. r: 11 1 s , j lul iir y I ami f'.. I'er. rv. f.e njti.n. TKHES, CITY OF NEW YORK, AT :H I K II NT l.HIMI.-H'IN. lUttn to n .... W A r.rt' in, O r H.'r-r li. I.. Swim. J M '.i,i.i.i-i ( V. lri.4.ul.all. J 0.b.,tj, N. W. WlKdSn, d ..U.-tl II. I 1414 v.M.A.(.ivvi:i:. CI.UJIAL A(,1..T. rollWAKDI.SO A.D ( O.M.l.--Ml).V HU HAST, M IL.iiniiTli.i, V. A A.'-t; l-.M KNT hi t n Ctijnl' ,t. a twit-n liit- W iiitiiity tiii dim) M . n' in s.'t r il fiorid t oinptiij, and 1 1 S.iit n i r.hn i ft nl iio f ornp 1 1' y ti-r t Ir-u. In lion ot k . rij; M ,.(! i li'iilii ' 1 1 oft i VV f !( n' I- Il In li'K Wis. I t ct (hi.rl.iii. -. If.fl'i r toy a oiMsiniln Ml. Ut'HA A 'IS aimt I' HOD I I IKS qf V f-M ro riifhii.-. i, : ul br promiit'y tor;irH(t to ti e ino n.,r( ;utJ I'riiiiUCL- of tii ry ir.f r iplo'ii r cno tl. ami p'lJ or ililj.pl 11 tii Otll f fll-lfk.". My ioinr f'Xitrn iT( 10 tht btiHH.f t - tr 1 h-r w i lli Mi!iU' i. rih 1 1 m for il ui r aiNitii prri-i-'.-utn-N lnrniih Hiojilf g .urulo of in v a tithiy lo m-ne my ci i-'miu t-iilp t i it b f u I ly ti tint fiioouc- wi.l te uni.' il of, for u i inriiinmii of '2 pi r trnt on ffiii jU t. AI r-f-i'i'iniiie Kp !oriir!id fir a roii.n.in,ri ot It of-r rc(t on di-durf ni-i t. I rrfr to tin; Jrc itJt hli ot fll Lli (j jj-iiiim hi Wilm mi; ho W. A. jiri 3, IS.f,j ;tr C. JOHNSON, FCRWARDINQ AND COnmiSSION uiiaui-DiiiAirj. SOI 'I II A l I.A.N'l IC WIIAICr. CIIAIILK-STON, S. J. U ll.UAM yi.'l l.(l, r.n 'ion jf r .t.'.m j smo.v KUCHA. NT, I-'OIt I'l.OKIDA COTTOX, AoiM t'ermmnrutl IVAif, ( Ittnlrtton, S. .',, WITH k S-IAMH, 07 l. s:iviiliuiili. 1. 1'., I ?.'... .r,- ll.fi A LAIIiJK SCIi'LY OF ('onsf able V:in:iif m FOll HALL IIK11K. il.j U I :. , . ..tJ J, a- CARRIAGES, fT.L'i. ell Stows SO Yi.S li.nn the. .M.ii.iit.rluii i. n nun nf (HA III O'l 'I I: nt.l virinily, tlmt thry Imve rs- Kln.V Vtlf t.n.c.i) s-nre. lit rf Hit) Lave one ol tha nn .t eiienie h.oiIuki.h ul en to CD II lie I't'Umt the c Irl-rntt-d S.nj'h.rn ( i.iintrT 1 r the l'.st titlilriii inontlia. j Mir b mzih mm kv.'iA lo filll ill (! ( AHIililie 1 1 ' Itfk. ... u. r a f ' I ! i, $ V.' i .'.!. .i ? rli.t let- ut " Wait iui th. t abti.-.s,, tl la tt eauac c ' - wk -.n.a JEXKLXS & TAVLOK. j.-.if ' 1 hitle Ii oprlcf ora. A Great Vuiidv of STOVES?'. M-d-Vo !,'1(l:"lr vi: ew (Irieans l.eneral Hli.n.-sale .."i.'j Wa&S& A T .MHiRK A IIVI'KI.Y'!'. who are .1..... ni lo. llott lit. Hut Arionin.utl.l.l.r ic.uia. 1 i.nr U.! e.l.a..U ul' (utikixt. i-t moit a nrtci: STOVES t.fiflV. rt: I km 1 Ht-y a.au le ( a - I . e.i r 14 It.ir.e tin r U(.o!j. I r n Ii.iim' Mn a.aoitniclil uf ! Tin, Jtrunt ai'tl lli itannia in-:. rl..tli t;.' ( tr j I '1m , ..I. wi'l.'i, J.itU tl L.ti t tit U t C -l. or i;uf . in li rii tl.f ii1 In . rsl'y tl'itt tl.ry I. W ork in tin ir ' a n in. pr f i. I Luc A.: i: 1 I -1 .1 Ji , li-i KiirliiiK, (.nllrriii ii r Mote ' I'lri; f I! bt putiLt u ' '', - iu w'.t u to attii in ilie l.irti. tt . MUUKK X I.YMIil.Y, vmi j Jmy 3, I j. Acw Cabinet Ware-lloonis IN II VIJIOl I II. ' i- --.i;'. ' -Wi-1 . iMm eiavxosrJ S,, 'li.vr.TT-wv.. -t.-t -itu, tt't'j -'f'-'j J. II. SWDI KS. E rt'Mes'e tt.t-sll llic altt-ntiiili ef Ihr cituena mm el ( i,url.ili ned lit aeranintiiij c. unity, tu Ilia Uew CABINET WARS-R00PI3 bit ly or (i( m II .l f., , l,- n btnlilina, I ('" n- builifinf ( nt H.i rt wlir.-r lie will bi .jotilul 4iartiii tit of ofu- c(i-r Nirt)i of tile I1 k i i on iiumi it l.iri; ami FASUlO.NAUbK Ml!MTi;j;K, ot every ot-ai rijiiit.i. 1 '' ,;'il " ii I m. I l olllit, nmlf to .inlrr stO.NK Dnll.AK I I I; I nn'l in In cil,. J. M. SAM'KH.S. t'huilaitr, Aug, 1 1, Utilf ---. Notice. rillir. nilrril,.-r ..ulil inft.rrii t!. firmrra of JI. tl. in i.nil llip aiirreui.emy lllltll ., Ill.ll lit ', a .r. I'lttti to make Threshing rTathlnes, Gearlrg for Cot ton Gins and Saw Irlillg. and (Jotton Presses, end UrtW".1- T.-rma re. t.iil.Ie. OliIKIIS f..r nrilrd to ll.tn. tl ilUlnirc, M. t kleni ntif c. un t v . N. I'., piitirltial. ly attt illicit tt, if williin till mil., t.rilit ,liirr. W. II. NICHOLSON. y . - S.' aw.-l - aa. w-i-U. I hi. W I k B'HI ritIN TIM: of nil '.n.l. ..ill I.. n,,M. ami ei..it,ii,,iialylrt.ut,lj nt tue Nurtli.fa.l rulina Wing Oilite. '4." Dr. McLANE'3 CKtErtnATE YERMIFUGE LIVKlTlILLS. Two of tha beat Pr parat lnn of the Ag They arc 'not recom mended as ; .Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge,., for expelling ' Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to W orms. The LivpR Pills, fcr the cure of Liver Ccm- TLAINT, :1 liiLious Dr.- RANGLMENI; Sick Ik.M)- ai. nr., CvC. Purcliascrs will please be " particular to ask for Dr. C. McLanc's Cele brated Vmumucr. "ar.J Liver Pills, prepared by tu Atnunc sole . proprietor.1?, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vcrmifufie and Liver Pills can now be all respectable had at Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'3, CO Wood St., rm-rr nnii, V. for the hoithern States, to whom all ordtn must be addrc-sed. Sold by IT. M l'linrilAllI), Charlotte. " " M'AKK ,V t'O , " ' W INCUKSTKI'. X ?T1TT,M 'i.'" ' " JOIJN I INK, Coi.eurd. " MM, X MM,, Sali,hurv. " " I, . T. IIAHNKTTX : CO.. Vorltvi " " ItKKDV X WVL1F., Che.tert, '. Faliif.nablc Tailorinir, t 1HK HI" H n l. ir-ir; lie grht r-iiif . I.i-t I t I rnt rrranru. i Urge ortifnl i w (,iolh, (Vsmrrt! f.. I I.t p I .. IIK-BI ft r 1 . :ll br ...i.l f. t t AS! : n tm.ll nr.. fit, ot li i'i U l..t. at sly ir. l!i. y in tl. .ut t-i I'll.HiH L Aiit. Ii , I). L.rilA. e3lf A. ('. TVILLIAHS05. .fl.07 77.,.. . I t.Ia Of rl tt f ti lit i and 1 1. e i,iitint T Cf ' 5 li i. ci wtii it inJ lo ai ii if ruidiivuii ss- flifir ro r i)id o m - r fr(..ll.. ynauit '..(j. 8Si , ... A.V"34aW.juj MCW FIK3I. 1T I w.iii'il ra.pttelliilly aiitiotmrr in i ? f II.. 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