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Lut this was suspended by the occurrence of hostilities hi tin Canton river between Great llritnin aud tho Chinese Empire. These hostilities hsve iif cetnrily interrupted the trails of til nntions with Canton, which in now in a stato of blockade, aud have occa sioned serious loss of lift) ami property. Meanwhile tho insurrection within the Em pire against the existing imperial ilymufr still continues, ami it is difficult to anticipate I what will bo the result. Under these ciicniistnncea, I hare deemed it stlvisnblo to appoint a distinguished citi xeu of Pennsylvania envoy extraordinary and luiuistcr plenipotentiary to proceed to China, and to avail himself of any opportuuiliua which may offer to effect changes in the ex iting treaty tavorshio to American com nieicc. " Ho loft the U. States for tho place of Lis destination ill July last, in the war Meumer Minnesota. Special minister to China have also teen appointed by the go vernment of Great Dtituio and France. Whilst eur minirtor litis been instructed to occupy a neutral position in rcferenoe to the existing hostilities at Oniiton, he will cordial ly co-operata with the liiiiiab and French ministers in a'l peaceful measures to secure ly treaty stipulations, those just concessions to commerce which tho unions of the world hare s right to expect, and which Chinti cannot loi) he permitted to withhold. From assurances received, I entertain no doubt that the three uiinirter will act in barmo nious concert to obtain similar commercial treaties for eneh of the powers they represent. AVe cannot fail to for a deep interest in all that concerns the welfare of the iud pendeut republics of our own oootiucut, a well a of the empire of Jiraxil. Uur difficulties with New liranadi, which a short tiuie aince, bore so threatening an aspect, are, it ia to le Loped, in a fair train of settlement in a manner just aud honorable to both parties. The Lthmus of Central America, inclu treaty between the United States and that State as amended by the Senate, the signa ture of which was mentioned in the message of my predecessor to Congre at the open dutual Life Insurance Company. OFFICE, ft ALZIUH. A. C. ran 111 8 f ownmn insure Ilia lives of indiviitn 1 iila fr on year, a term of years, or fur lile, on the Mutual Frihcipie, the sssurrd tor lira r. ticlpatii.g ti tho profile) f the Company. For policies rrantrd for the whole Irrsn of life wlien the premium tbcrelbr nmmitiu to $30, a nolo may be given fur one.hilf tlie amount ul the premium, bearing intere-si at e per crni. annum subordinate and intermediate agenoiea, and proceed directly to the ion ret of tall legiti mate power under our Institutions I , How vain would any other principle prove ing ol its session in Deo. 1833. The rea- in praotire I - l uis may be iiiustratea toy u sons assigned for this refusal will appear Id ease of Kansas, t-hould abe be admitted: tho rorrespondenoe herewith aiibmitted. j into Ilio Union, with constitution either It being dcirnble to ascertain the fit. maintaining or abolishing slavery against ness of the river L. Plata and its liibuta-j the sentiment of the poople, this eould hsve ries for navigation by steam, tbc U. 8. stea-1 no other effect thau to continue and to ex- nior iieiirr n tint was sent luiiucr lor I nut i ii'nnn iue riiniini: mi u . - , - A ..,. . it - j --.j " i. .!. .....it,.. 1 eiiarsntv, purpose III 1-V.d. i,U enterprise was sue- one, per.ou req,..reu i, ...... i. ;- - Th, ' , ; .hid, , . cesfully carried on until Fib., 18"1, when,! tmn conform to the irrcaunlle m of the 'lWrtn by en,p.ny,togeth.r w.tii tho h.w whiUt It) the peaceful prosecution ot her tlistority. v f rt- of ireiiiiuin, prirnit git-al miluuemenls tu J ne irienas enu Bupporiers oi luceursB- idch an are uim' U and Kansas act, hen struggling ou ' ' are i...uri ti.r tmn of from on. to ....... - tle vran. lor two.tlnrHii tlifir nlu. recel.t oecaMOD to sustoin Its wise provirious. ..r, i,i.i,i,ino ... .rt.,r ..il .. - ' . . ... . i i . . .i . . i .l- i : .- -- - was ot email force, nan nt designee tor. ueioro me press inuuuai oi ioe auichubu offen-ive operations, she retired from the people, never differed about iU true Diesn coufliet. The pretext nnon which the at- ling on this aubject. Everywhere throuidi- i. ..I- .... ...... I . J... .r Ir..;.lnm ilm I Inii.ii tlnv cuhlii'lv Tiledi'ed alirir ' Hohlen. W av on ll.nuv J. IM .-. MIIVVICV ' . ...... . j j j r deut of I'arauuav of Oct.. 184-1. trohibitin ( faith and honor, that they would cheerfully ; ""!?;'!: ;u vesHels of war from nnviatinjr the! submit the quei-tiou of Mavcry to the deei- j rue, ilc,'d v. lu voyage up the 1'nrana river, the steamer was fired upon by a rarapunyan fort. I he j fire was returned ; but as tho Water Witth , foreijj rivers of that State. As Paraguay, how ever, was the owner of but one bank of the river of tbut name, the other belungin to Corrieittes, a Stat of the Ar;eulinu Con federation, the right uf its government to expect that such a decree would be obeyed cannot bo acknowledged. Hut the Wafer W'itik was not, property speaking, a ves sel of-war. She was a small steamer en gaged iu a scientific enterprise intended for tho advantage of commercial Stales gener ally. Under these circumstances, I am con strained to consider the attack upon ber as unjurtiiiable, and aa calling for ralUfactiou , from the Paraguayan, government. sion of the bona tide people of Kansas, with out any restriction or quaiilication whatever. All were cordially united upon tho reat doetTinc of popular sovereignty, which ia the rital principle of our free institutions. Had it then been insinuated from any quar ter, that it would 'Lo a sufficient compliance wiin tuc requisitions or Ilio orgauio law lor the members of a convention, thereafter to be elected, to withhold the question of ltv ery from the people, and to substitute their 0n will for that of a legally-ascertained majority of alt tin ir constituents, this w ould have been iustsotlf rejected. Kverv where. they remained true to the resolution adopt- wiiinonicalnius should be addressed, (post ' ed on a celebrated oocasion recognising U)- , . ,, t .t.. ,:..u ,.f .1.- -..t- t . .i.. :...-. , R- H. BATILfc, Seretary. factory proof is prrseatesj UII(KrT0n. hsrles E. Jukiistoa, Vim. II. Jours, Wm. Xf. I). f.M.ke, J. (i. Willi..m, If. W. utltre, r. r. P. scurf, Wni. illle, I'lmrles H. Kout, I). C. tlk. orncEiis. Dr. rinirk'i I'.. Joliiisun, Presidrnt. W. W, llol.lcn, Vic t'resiiienk B. II. Ualilr.rHjeicUry. Willnius II. Jones, Trsssurer. II. W. Ilu.ltd, Aitortiry, I Jr. Win. II. M'Kit. Mnlicul Eiimiiiir. t'snutim CummilUi.U. HuaUe, W . II. Me. ks , buries II. Itinil. Mutual llumtd f Caiuttllmtiam. Cliarlis K, Jol.ns.,n. M. !., iVillium II. Mr.kev, M. I). liieli'e H. IU wood. M. !., Kor farthrr Infornistiun, the puhlia ia rater frd In the omitprilris, snd furais ol pmnn.!, sjl.ich limy M nlilmmrd at tna (nic 61 ins lompanjl or anv of its Ag.ueita. Dissolution. rMHK copartnership here to.'ore rxislinj iMstween M. the undersigned, is this day dissolved ly mutual coiisrnt. Al! jH-rions imk-bted tn us tire rrqarslcd la b prspsrrd with lh sHiunut Ihcy are due us in a fcw dny" as aetllemsjils uiut be made j JONAS RUDISILL. I. 8 WlllKNANT. Aug. 18, 16i7. ' S-Hf NOTICE. I will still be found st my FUnlll riuiidug Mill, pri pnrrd In fill sll orders l"r Sash, Winds' and Doors, with aagi od Lun. her as the country Hffnrdr, c . iHCtinir to dtvote my stlention more piirlieulsily to my simp, and solicit ordera lor work in my line or Diisiorss. If Lumber dressed In order at abort notice prilws niudeiatc paid upon drlivrrvof iho work. J. KUDIS1LL. Axg. 18. 1867. , m - In relirinf from the firm berrtofure eiisting u.idrr ll.e nsme of tiuiiisill A. Wbisnsnl, I do so will, lb kindisl ferliiiga towards lb eitixrns of Charlotte and surrouiiUniff country, for Hie pst rnnsfe so libernlly bettoaed u'0 us, and wiib the ki'.wlcde that I he business will bresrried on equally aa tapi'ditioua as ws lime done. P. S. WHISNANT. Aut. IR, 1857. r r-i. -: - I If - ...11 S.f). RANSOM. U.CS. 53" IIJVK(iflI. WAIT FOR thy is it ym. m.- tv two. m,' . w n whc Uecause he buyva uis 471 I'r.S from tlie M innfuciurers. ilt Slot,, Srptrmttr 8, 17. Sfltf Citixenaof the U. h , also, w ho were e- cd on a celebrated oocasion recognising tablMied in business in Paraguay, have had ' " the right of the people of all tbe terrilo- their property atiied sud taken from them, j ries, including Nebrasksaud Kansas acting aud have otherwise been treated by the an- j torougb the legally and tairly-expressedi will ..... ...,v.v thorities in an insulting and arbitrary man-) of a majority of actual residents, and when- Jl'II II III tier, which retpiirea redress. ever lie number of their inliabitauts justi-1 SUllGEOX DEST1ST A demand for these purposes will be fies it, to form a constitution, with or sit bout made iu s firm but coue.iliatorv sniriL- slaver v. and be admitted into the Union un- ( " "'"-' lwu-a ot DsaTai U'AVT, 31. !.. ding that of Panama, ia tbs great highway ' Tui will the more probably be granted if on terms of perfect r finality with the othel j between the At'isnlio and Pacitic, over which the Kxeculive have authority to use other j State." ! a larire portion of the commerce of the world , mean ; in the event of a refusal. This u The convention to frame a constitution for , is destined to psss. The IT. States sre more I aceonliugly rceoiuuivudyd. ! Kansas Diet on tbw 1st Monday of 8 p'r last, deeply interested thau any other nation in , It is untieeesrary to state in detail the a-l 'i hey were called together by virtue of in preserving the freedom aad security of all tanning conditiou of the Territory of Kan- ' act of the territorial legislature, whose la. the ommuuieations across tho Uthmua. Itjsasat tho lime of my inauguration. The ; ful existence bad been reco.-iiied by Col i our duty, therefore, ta tiko Cure that they ; oppo-in,; parties then stjoJ iu Lo-ti'e array ' grcs iu diflereat forms and by different eo slioll not be iuurrupted either by invasions agiust each other, aud any accident might : aetuienta. A large proportion of the eilixeus from cur own enuutry or by wars httwi en ; are reiiglitea the name ot civil war. t.e- ; oi rvansaa ai'l not tninx proper tu regt sr th" i. .dependent States of Central America. : imies, at th..' critical momei.t, Ksn-a was l'nder our treaty with New Granada of the i left without a govcruor by tLa rcigIlatt l'Jth I.eembcr, 1 P IU, we are bound to of Governor Ciiary. ruaranty the neutrality of the isihtnus of i On tbe 10th uf Feb'y presioo", the ter 1'anatua, throoU which the Panama rail- ritoiiul legi.-lature bad passed a law prnvi- ral passe, "as wen as me ri.-ni-. oi -uvr inn tor ine eireiioa oi u, legates on me i Aotice. '4MIIK rilAni.d'rTK MCTtAL INf t ftANCE J. ' tMPA.N V cunlinura to Ute risks syau.st luas lijr l ire on Houses, (jooda, rroduoc, itc, si nsusl rales. If tMIice between r.rka' fturs and Drswhy's Building. omrXM. M. 15. TAYLOlt, rni,,',t,l. C. (V KKMAN, Vice frrntlrtit. K. NVK HL'TCHISON.sVfc-y $ Trrat r, PIBKCTtiltS I M. 11. TAYLtJB, C. OVKBMAN, J. . YOUNO. WM. JOHNSON", J. H. CABON, S. T. WlilSTON, V. SCABK. Msy I', 18)9. II if 1 IT I it it ii l v i n n II. Ill I L u H ii. ii. i Would respectfully snnnuiire to the ii.liat.itns.ls of ( HAD! Ci'll T. n0 vicir.t) , t;,; from thrir Ulu hlana, tn one door West o) 'J'. M. furrow's (ncry Store, wluie l,c bibition, just received from the IWtli, one of the most (ilerisive SMuriuii uu of s Ever offered In North l'arolia, Bnioiig' ' i.C Tin trmny-i i 111 U. rw m ii ui rliieli will be found the celebrated reignty and property wbich Xe Orenaila thiid Monday of J in n a coiiveniion their namea ta void at the election for dele. gates ; but an opportunity to do this hit'ing been fairly afforded, their rcfjal to avail themselves of their right could in no wait-: ncr afTect tho legality of the convention. 1 in 4 CducMiOM proceeded to frame a con ( Pmoaoss.) i AVI NO located prrmsnrntl j. nrirre his professKiWi.l si rvi. es o the cilm ns ol I nsrlolls and nrinity, iir. Ws , t prrpsrrs and lsMrts Artificial I'sUte and obluraturs, and attends In tbc eorreelinn of ConirrniUl sod accidental dr lormilics of tbe Ueth snl jaws. lie is also prrpsred ta insert Artiflrisl Tee lb . f aftrr tlie mtt approved nilhoes- l.e on Tryoa-alrcrl, ia Carson a new kaild. ! rtlcclual. I tusremtsiy hsa bim prt pared to meet "t. IpBlaira. t llisl titmsnu 1 sue saiiteositr trii of Us virtuis wl.ii b has gained such a famona reputation in tbe Southern Country for tlie Us nriiii.,B 1 ins cio. r he soi.im. .miui w. i,k pi.w ii, iiFF.ii is Sllnp;r in , Is nftmi flvnsuiiirs ir,s luri, suti aoes more wors in s E'eii iinir, insn snf oliirr ri put up one beaiile any other ttoe of llie same sire in tbe (.'oiled Sh.t. ,( ,. ,;, , (' , wi.rs in a f itch iunc,ue win mnrii iiic price oi ine isiove, snu quit ..Hh.. me osner one. t.t.MrOltl' IWIuOlt tTOU, AS A LIVEK MKDICINK. 1 f aIKK . bes loog eaistad a draiaud for surh a . JL n ii.edy thai could be relied Aa aa sale and ! to meet on the fir-t Monday' of .ptV, for iho purpoe of framing a constitution prr pars, lory to admi.s-ion into the 1'nion. This lin a in t lie main fair aid just ; and it is ta be rftfrettcd that ail tbe olaliucd eli e- . , . . .! - ..:.i t :. " ' ins ami possesses oer .ai'i iciiii'.ij. Thia oblikTatiou ia founded upon equivalents granted by the treaty to tho government and people of the U. States. I'nder these circumtiirees, I reeommend to Congress Ihs passage of an aet autbori- jvi; the President, in eae of necessity, to , ted under it- provi-in. emnloy the Ht.d and uaval forces of tbef At the time of the eleet'jii fr dr!egafcf Vni'.cd States tn carry into i Sect the puar- an extcn-ivu ork'airsatiiM exirted iu the Ter at'tee of neutrality and protection. I sUo ritory, whose avowed object it wss, if need recommend ain.ilsr lepisl.vtioil for the secu- be, to pti" down the lawful government by rityofsny other route seross tha lthmu force, and to ei-tiblish a government of their in whieh we may acquire an interest by can under the so called Tnpi-ka contitu. treaty. , tiua. Tho fcrsaus attached to Ibis revoln- With the in iep"n!etil republics on this tionary orauitrition abstained from ta kisj cntinerit it is both our duty snd our inirr-t anv part in the election. to cnltivate the most friendly relation. W'e : The act of the territorial b'fl-liture tad titution for Kansas, and finally adjoururd to the 7th of Nov'r. I'.ut little difficulty oc curred in the convention, except en the sub ject of slavery. The truth ia that the grne. rat provisions of our recent JStite constitu tions are so sinitUr and, I may add, so ex- can never feel indifferent tj their fate, md ruit always rejo'c in their pro-pcrity rufortunalely, both for ttieui and for ns, tors had not reietereil themselves and vo- , eilen that the diilereoee between tkttn is net essential. I tidcr the i-ariier practice of the gov't, no ciilituliin. ft sme J by the con vention of a territory preparatory o its ad-uii-iion into tha l':iion as a State Lad bcro pul mitted to the people. I trust, however, the example sttly the lait Concrcs, re quiring that the constitution of Minnesota' "should be i' j.-et to the approval and rjliSeaiio"! of the pfoplc of tlu propo-sr d Hlate." may be followed on futare occasions. I took it for pritifed that the contention of Kaiiaaa would aet in accordance with this exsniple, founded, as it i on correct princi ples ; ami bene my !nt ructions to flov. Iii. sbow n how nnm-rsalty it bi.s acrmj.ptipbed toe purpose designed. Among the ou.plaittls which buse been spsauilr eared by th use ot lbs Insigomtor, we niention tAter L'vmplmtmt winch is lbs cause of nianf other oiscasta . sinoeg which are. rtilieus.irsa, Ifesdsche. fain in tbe Nee and ltiBis. Htl.oos lever, I'rser saa Asue, JsanHfee. Inotc.tioM, languor and liss of Apiwlite, L.sl Irsasirss and IrriUbiiity sit ot which srr csnscd by a nisesed seiioo of tho Livrr. 'lbs Invigo. uUir ia tcmpuundid with p.rlieuiur relerence lo the Liter, aud whea I list disess is renmved all opposite J. T. 4. H. M. Iliair's Grocery Sb-re, in , A frw doses of the Invignratur rarel. ever t.p,...g. ... b... . bu.lei..g, is bow ep,n wbrre f, U) ,.,, LlMf la , ,tlN)D,,nd . colored An.iHi.iype can d. procured si .rom iu eoi.tmued ae l remove llw elseaae. It hsa been tsken With grc.il success in essea ol i'holic. Ladies waited en at their rciidi m ea if required. A. Id, leiB. 3i I AlIIIIMITVITi J II II K r-ulii.c is respectfully inicrmcd lissl ). l. L I.AMAsTkk's A 31 H It I V V K G A I.L I : It V. crttta (J $1. m i . I s. a. eiauiint lilt hitriii.rufi. n0 harm a I.iktncW ta. j 1 irri riiit:adriiuB rriiirrT. j - j t . a - w.r. etl,,. ,rn.mAm An n-s ....... I A.m .1. Mn,n..ri..-ralf Cllllrr. aMWI,"a"cn wnUlri the Imn.tli W b-lOtf .ctton snd rr. J. M. LANCASTKK. Ckmlttr, .V 19. 18 7. I'itf omitu d to provide far submit tin;: to ll.e people the conslit uliou which mis' hi be fram ed by the 'convention : and in the eleited ' Wi ilsa a t-Z. ALSO, ALT. KLXD8 OF Pa&EiliOR & BOX STOVES, Me hit, and Cenatantly keep on hand, an fll. nsie and rurie,! ste.ck of TIX AND K1IHHT JHO, lti:.lis.S IETTI.St f.lST MltO.Y ill B)TI in HAT RACKS, CHADLES; &c, Allot Which Will be nl, Vliot-ia. iiimI Iti'lii II. lie n iiir I list, fwr been iff-r t in litis Tirii.il) . F would return rby Oianlie t my rVfemte arM CQstomers for the Vrry !il en.; p. -1 bestowed npon us, and they msy rest assured, that I slmll endrsor, br rtnjr nitei i together with a determination to pless.. , to try and nif ril a continuance of tlie tee mz mm n " Witt sales tmn h o: . ; Indies and lit iillniicn arc piirlinilarl) iiiilt (J to rail iitul .innnic I ) N. ft. I w iil U ll you why I head my advertisement " sit oa ih W e.u. n," t j we hate three waggons constantly traveling ihruugl. the com Uv with t..e s. IW . vrtlt r trill be fnithluUy ami pn mplly ttittutUtl in & A. . X. 31. T.WI.ir;. ltatlttt,JnM 1C, 1827. jatores ti.e appetite and vigor. One dose will re i lieve the oppressive uneastuttseipcrscnceti by t.t- ing a hear l dinner, aa it ticiU s ll, digeslite cr ' .;rs lo t:,. r'-u setu.o. tor s debil.laled slsla i of tha arl iu lb Jnviguralor has no eaoal which 'rif. ri r.ee proves, ss it restores toe system and f reiuoves Ihe yellow im ss from the skin, winch is il. n loii. Price tl per kulUe.ebntaiiiuig 4U , ..a- 'ri. , at.S" Till: G'KKATI-'ST : ttoacs our ex'TPple snd ad'tee have lo-t much of i state of public feeling throughont Kansas, Walkar, io favor of subiniieing lbs suiuiita their infliir nee in eoneqnetiee of tha lawless 1 an arprehen-ton extensively prevailed that expeditions whieh havebeen St'ed out sin.t j a iu-ij;n extved to foree opsin them aeon some of them wiibir. the limits of our court- : stltution iu relatian to slavery sgain-t their try. Nothing is better calculated lo ret .rd j will. ' In thi emergency it became my duty, our stevlv material progress, or impair our; as it vi my uii'jnstionjble right, having character a nation, than the loleriii.j-i of j iu view the un'on of all good eitirei.s in sup. such erterpmcs iu vijUti .n of the lw of j ort of the territorial laws, to express an nations. ! opiuiou on the true construction ol the pro- It is one ef the first and highest duties of' vision coneertiinif slavery contained in fh tion to the people, were expressed in sens-' ral and unq-itlilied terms. j In the Kanias-Nebrarka act, boaever, this reiiuiremcnt, as sppiicaldo to the whole j constitution, had not been inserted, sud the' eonrti.ii.iii we to not boumi oy its term v, y iB ixa.V fAW aNU I'LAIMM; ubtui. ary ether p'rtiin of tne intrqn..nt Mil. I. of J. kud.wtti. tor th piirK f New C.iliinct .Manufactory I X I'll A It I.OTTJ', X. C-.. or J. A. ft H. S. OZHEMT, HQ hfcftfif Itsrilrd thritrlra frntiiif nl. F. frCAllU i AveeMnrr II, IbiS. CI ., ChnthMt. I Kncourne Heme Indusirv A VIM; II Rf 1IAM:i ihr f'ONttlRD V. T('l( V, I an. prepared lo fill sll orders lot II M ANL'FACTL'UIN'G FLItNITUUK oriauie scl ot rmgrras ot ine uiitu ,'Isy 1 1 "-I I. Congress declared it to be " the true ' inteiit and meanin: of this set not lo lei Mate slavery i '.: any Territory cr ftaH 1 exclude it therefrom, but to leave tbepeo.'"'' '' th.t thry feel e..f,.ir..i they, ii... r i i i - t . , . r .t r r , ' i ca n p. esse at w lw ma j favoj ihctM illi tiieir eua ! nor to exclude it therefrom, but ti leave the pie thereof perfectly free li firm and regu ' iJn, I if people thereof prrtectiV free to form and ! rn iiilittn fi.i.is ,lntiisfi ilKl it i,l inn. in ll...p any independent State, in its relations with the members of the great family of nations, to restrain its people from acts of hostile ag- ffressdon against their citixensor subjects. The mot eminent writers on public Isw do not honiute to denounce such hostile acts aa robbery and mnrder. . Weak and feeble States, like thoe of, own way." 1'uder it Kansas, ' when ad Central America, may not feel thcmselrca milted as a St at," was to " I e received in ab'e to assert and vindicate their rights. j to th I'nion, with or without slavery, as The fas would be far different if expedi- their coti-titutiuii Uiay prescribe at the time tions were set on fjot within oar own t.-rri ! of th. ir admissiou.'' tories to make privata wsr sgaiost a power j I'id Congress menn by tiiis lar.guige that f il nation. If such expeditions were fitted the delegates elected to frame a constitution out from abroad agaiu't any portion of our ; Lo 1'd have authority SniHy to dicide the ewn eiantry, to burn down cir eities, tnur- rpi. ttinu of tlavery, or did they intend by der and plunder our people, anj usurp our I lesring it ti the people that the people r.f government, we should rail any power out Kansas themselves should deeide this fries- ;that which relates to the " domestic .itiilitu- earth to the strident account for not pro- tiow by a direct vote! On this sul jeet, 1 1 tion " of slsvery. venting snch snormities. j confess 1 had never entertained a serious The eouvetition, after an inzty snJcx- Lrer since the a linini.tration of Cfneral ' doubt, and, thertfore, in my instruction to j eit-d debate, finally determined, by a ma Washington ; acts of Congress have been iu j (sov. Walker oo the 2Sth March lat, I j-irity of only two, to subniit the question of force to punish severely tba crime of scttin? ' merely said that when 1 a cou-titulion shall . Uvery to Ihe people, though at the Istf,r on foot a military expedition within the limits j be submitted to the people of the Territory, 'ty threc of ihe fifty delegates preset,! affix- of ths tj. Mates, to proceed from tlictiec . they must be protected in the exercise of jed their rignatures to the constitution. lo an election, except thai ahich relates to o .1 ...., i. ..t t... tl:. .,, . , , of sll drwfipiiuna, would reacliullv lovils lbs wl be rendered e.ear by a simple reference ouilllc u,e,liand el.e ll.nr st.-k b. f,. par to its language, ft waa " Dot to legislate cbssmg. Tbur wotk is put no in Hit best man- slavery into any Territory or .State, aor to a 'ml wsrrani. d, and their fieiliites ror grtnng Ormtlrtpt, Shettingt, (hum lliigifitig, ll'xjnj Vi tiling, Ttrrriir Jtcj-rt, J!i if nnlf, II rll Hujut, Corjet tha in. I am making an article of Inth for tbe par Slllp, I list t itse r. n best and t rn. fate their Uotnestio in.'tltotiotis in tl.'ir Ono, IrORDKnn promptly attetiiled to and warrant-1 niera ami I'roeiucs beiyrra will fiml il lo II, nr ad. way." According to th plain Cdntiuctlon ed t" give SMii.isetii.ii. ( vantage to ne il. All orders from s dialanre w ill of the sentence the words " dotnestie insti-1 Turning of sll drscrisliona don' in lbs best , be slundcdta with promptness, tutions "hsve, direct., they hsv snap.; ad alU. Pr.c... fcy J. MtDOXALD. propriate referene. to slavery' "Il.me.tie1 J. A. ii M. S. OZMENT. fed. fM. L.l SGlf ins.itotioiis" are liiulud in II,. f.no!. Tl.-1 J 't sS Il ; - relation between master snd h'ave and a few ! asp others are " domestic institutions," of a nol ilieal chamotir, Ite-i les, there was co ones- ' ... i. ....... ) ,, I. . tim thenbef re Congress, nor ind.d has iC OlOI & t DOCKS there since been any serious question before - ll.e r.sne.le of k'iniii ne iba unin ....... farse-nrv'S KnsraTo"s ('Haai.rs Vrn. r , -- - --- - j , ... j-. against a nation or Siatowith which we are; their ri.-ht of voiintr for or airaiust that at pae.a. The pVesent neutrality aet of j instrument, and the fair expression of the April 20th, is but little mnro than a popular will tuu.t not be interrupted by colication of pre-existinr' laws. Under this; Iraud or viilencd." j aet th President is empo'.vered to employ j In expreminj; this opinion, it was far from the land and nival fjrecs and the militia .my intention to interfr with tho decision " fr the purpose of preventing tbe earryine J of the people of Kan.ies cither for or against on of any aueb expedition or enterprise from j slavery. From this I have always csrcfnl the territories and jiiri-.dic'ion of tha t'nited ' ly abstained. Intrusted with the duty of States, '' aud ihe collectors of customs are j taking " care that the laws be fiiilfully exe authorised god r-jquired lo detain any vessel! cutdd,'1 my cnly desire was that the people in port when there is reason to beiiere she I of Kat.su should furoUh to Cungrcs the is about to take part in I'ic'j lawless cuter- evidence required by tbe organic act, wbeth prises. j cr for or against slavery; and in this mau- Whcn it si ilrst rendered probable that ( ner smooth their passage into the Luion. Ia sn attempt would be made to fret np another i (merging from the condition of territorial nniawful expedition sgainst .Nicsrsjm, the' dependence into that of sovereign 8lste.it Secretary of State issued iutruct'oi; to the was tiieir duly, in my opinion, to make A large majority of the convention were :n favor of establishing tlavery iu Kansas. They accordingly inserted an article ia the constitution for this purpuso similar io form to tltos which had been adopted by other territorial conventions. Iu the tchedulo, however, providing for tha tranrition from a territorial to a State government, the ques tion hsa been fsirly snd explicitly rofcrred to th people, whether thry will hsve scon futation " with or without slavery." It do clare that, before tbe Constitution ley Ihe convention " shall be sent to Congress for admission in the I'nion as a ,State,,ran elec tion shall be held to decide this qiiesliou, at whieh all tho white male- inhabitant of tho Territory above tha age of CM are entitled j to vote, fhey are to volo by ballot: and marshals and district attorneys, which werej known their will ly the vou-s of the mnjori- j tbe allot cast at taeh election shall b lirceted by the Secretaries of Wsr and ihe ty, ou tbe direct ri'iestion whether this im Navy to ihe appropriate army and navy of-1 portant domestie in.iiiutin hoald orrhotild fleers, requiring them to be vigilarit, and to not continue lo exist. Indeed, this the only use their best exertions in carrying into ef-( possible modi) in ahich their will eould be feet the provision of the act of ISIS. Not- j authentically ascertained, withstanding theaa precautions, the expedi-1 Th election of delegates to a eonvent'wn ti n has escaped from onr shores. Huch en- ( most iieceeiMrily Iske place in teptrstc dis terprises can do no possible pood to the iricts. I'rom this cause it may readily hap country, but hat alresdy inflicted mncli , p.m. si has often been the case, that a ma injury both on its interests and ita character. ' jority of the people of a State or Territory They hivs prevented peaceful emigration I are on one sido of a qaeseion, wbiUl a tua from th If. Plates tl the States of Central I jority of the representatives from the sever. America, which could not fail to prote al districts into whieh it is devided msv be . . . . .... . ... endorsed " constitution with slavery," and " constitution with no slavery.'" If there be majority in favor of tha " constitution Liphly beneficial to all pirties concerned. In a pecuniary point of view alone, our etti- xrn biTn wuntsincd heavy losses from th C vctor.eot or Awrsttan ITtesrvar, by luye. kmek. Fl. (isisoA nr Niw Mcnco asn Ilsa I'torir, by NV. W. II. Hans. rCL I stss, ea I'aara oe a Lira t'lx.ss I'sToi.ti s henl by N. I". Willi,. Tits Two Liohts. Violst os Till sis M ths C'aows, by Mrs. Mr I ill. .nil. ItiLis rsoaj Tiir loesTsisnr l.irr, book of 8tr Bions Ib.t might tie read w .th profit by any one, ly Kev. If. .Newton, it. I. Thi Miitiii.iii K ii. ssu Ooon, by John Young, I.I.. I). Tnr. llotisCMoi.n Assiiil is I)iiiit, by Mrs. 1: he. Tllf. lint BUt I.SI.SCT, '1 lis Missa ; liil.l sriessTies ; ami Tnr Tone Css. Ttis; ihrre Tale s Isinorf in one volume. 1 11. t I.irs taosu th a MoawoMs. La. kssa's Asnie- Pi ri.nl. tios, I'. J. LOWHIE. in.loii,, Mvi,k si, lo.'.;. ruin: dt.dersiene,t havina esuiblisbeil himself M. pernmnsily in t'hurlelie, intends carrmg on I tlie following branches ol buwimss, via :v Silver Ytating, Ijuri ami Ltm k tm tilling, J Jit II Jlntr ping , .N'ii'te, limit ami all kiiiihaj ' Mriul Work r'fHitml ; Cotnyo- tittim Mill Inkl ami lhirg of the iiiiitt ' .1 II. I . . r.. . . . , f tiutuiup html intuit ,uiin varrunita to be mpti ioi to atitf oihrr kind Jut Mn'l and ' i'urtary jiurpar. All of Ilia sbors brsnolies I warrant to turn ool in s workmntihke style. t ouch maliers at a iliatunee that srislt lo has S. M. HOtt ELL, Ml osess Se.e.sy Saddle h Harness Eaorfactnrcr, j THS. XI POOR SOUTH Or ADI.rK HOT XI,, t IIAItl.OTTi:, .c. 'HK sdbscriber thankful for 1 Hie vers liberal palrnnsee bestowed upon bim during Ihe past year, has now made moreritenstve preparation for the future den.snd for work in his j line, and will rmlcrnr lo furnish all that msy wane r-sooiea snd iiurncaa,w tin a superior sri.ole stthc lowest possible prices, lie has now on band s very large assortment of , Salltr, Itriillr, llnritr, fenilillrry lltu tlu m r, Whips, DtifTalo Hobcs, Earldle Cloths, Hrlhtsi Hog AsVi'fic, Patent Enamelled St Harirest Leather, Ingelberwith everything usually kept in my line ol' bueinsss. I TAHkinds of Saddles snd Harness msde st the i sinrtesi notice. Ii HKPAIRI.N'f. promptly cseeutrd: S. M. HOWELL. Oeroin 3(1.1 tj'S 37tf I upon the other side. This arises from the fact that in some district delegates may be l elided br small majorities, whilst in others seixnre of and elosing of the transit route by j those of different seutiments msy reociv .it- t . . . .. . . y inooaustuan ueiween trie two oceans. i mnjonttes sullicicntly greet not ouly lo o er. Th leader of th recent expedition was) eome tbe voU-s given for the former, but to arrested at New tlrleau, but was die i leave a large rosjority of the wholo people charged on givinif bail for hi appear- i iu direct opposition to a umjority of the dele atic in the iusufuciniit sum of two thou-1 gates. IJesides, our history proves that iu esn 1 dollars. . fl jcucei msy be brought to bear on th rep- I commend the whoto subjet to the s , r-ents.tive sufne.lentiy powerful to induce rmua attention or t ongress, botievtng that ' him to di-rogsrd the wtli of his constituents, tied in the very mode ren tired by the or our duty an t nor it.terit, as well as onr The truth is, that no othr atiibentio and sat- ganic law. The election will be held under mtiiitial character, require mat vru should , hfaotory in de exists of ascertaining the will 1 h-ritimaf authority, and if any portion of - 1 A . -a. . mj aaaatl s-.o t. tT..M .. I : ! i . . sT 1 . t m u . . a. s a ... . sfr " 'P' ""1 uiowsa.w. " s o...., ,,. i oi a isjnriiy oi ine peopie oi any atate er the inbalntants shall refuse to vote, a fair with slavery," then it is to be transmitted to fonjrres by the president of tha convention in its original form. If, on the contrary, there shall he a majority in favor of the "con stitution with bo slavery," " then the article providing for slavery shall b stricken from the constitution by the president of tbe con vention ;" and it is expressly declared that """ wnrk will five particular situ, tion to no ' slavery shall exist iu the 8t.te of KaM-1-,,l!",lh,"f,M " . ... . , . . ' I ersona ola distance veisnini Guns slbTed (ruin as, except that the right or property in fl.m in p,rrn..M.or mlurwi'se repsired. eseepi laves now in th Territory shall in no man- j stocking, will hues them repaired snd returned on nr be interfered With l'' Slid ia tbst event the shortest ini possible. I eouis give any ntiitilM-T ni rererrnee ss to workmanship, but ileemit vaiincce sears ss I will Irsve I lie work le speak for itself. Ho send on your work ss mvn ss posilbte ell. IT jDPBINtJ writ be rush,. V 'ss'- v nkav Finai. it is msde liia duty to have th constitution thus ratified transmitted to th Congress of the United Mates forth admission of the State into the Union. At this election every citixen will nav an opportunity of expressing his opinion by hi vote, "whether Kansas shall bo received into the Union with or without slavery," and thus this exciting question msy It a woefully lot rosrraintu our einxeqj iroro eoiniiiiiuiig ie;rritory on an important anl sgolttiig que- T opportunity to do so having been preeerjtad, ucb oulrs,iw. tion lik that of slavery In Kauas, except libit will b their own voluntary act, sod I regret to inform you thai tba Presi-1 by leaving it to a direct vote. How wiae, they alone will be rponsibla for th sod.o d jet of i'ragaiy tis refused to ratify tb then, ws it for Cocgms to pass o.tr all'ouetess. fi-orTm;tTTO 2d tkGz Please give s esll al my shop, opposite the Pres byterian I liorrh. '.TdllN M. MASON. Cittlatti ,V.eA If, :8,5f. sti vn. ii. ai. c tin n My IM. I pleased lo receive Prnfes.liHist Calls in tbs departments of M KMI'IINK and HIJ fid V.H Y. I tileas prule esii.tially abse nt, he "isyks found st his rcsnjsnvei, Kort Mill Depot, Yvk Distriel K.f. . , r. 12. I56. ' tf ' K would respectfully announce to tbepnhlie V V tliat we have this day formed s eopartiierahip under the name and style of OVKIOIAIV iV WlIaSON for the pnrpos of manafaetniing CAKKIAUES gj. of every description. e promise Isilhful work, in a word, none ia the Footli shall surpass us. irAM. vVtHIK W ARNANTU). 1 1 KKI'AIKIMs done st tnashrirsl netice.snd on Ihe most niodeests terms, ti' Miop on Tryni. and t horcb IStreela, nearly 0 posite lo Kerr's Hotel. - C.OVKIIMAX. C. WILSON, f ',.. ,wi 6, !853. Sif LLANK IEEDS for sale at thia otW Ir. h K.N N KUV.cf Uui'idry, bis diseove-re d in one I of our renmess -wslsre iceed's a reoie-dy llut cure ; urn w I "less ikt weisl Neislve atoiea la a reiriKoa ftmJt. : He bis used it iu over li'Jfl esses, and ne ver f,i!ei raee-pi in two esses, (uoUi tlibtider humor. 1 ! lie has in in bis poseeutn ove-r twei bttiiiireo I certificates of Us tirlue, all within twenty Utiles ' I of Hosu n. m I Two bottles sra warranted ti. cure a nursing ; sore t.loulli. a One to three bottles will eure the wurst k.rd ol Pimples on the Isce. 1'w elo three bottles wiiUle-sr lbs system of Biles 1'woboltiessrc warranted Incurs the worst can- t" th nionth scd slosoecb. Three to live Sottl.-s arc wmrsnfed to eure ihe worst esse of Iys.ielss. One Vo two bottles sre warranted to cure all hu mor in tle Kyi a. Two botilea are warranted to eurs running oi the esra snd blotches among the hair. Fonr to sis U'tl.e-s sre w-srranUd to cure cor. rapt and runnieg alette, flue botlle ill core sesfy eruption of the skin. Two to three bollii- are wsreswird to core tbe Worst tase of ringworm. t wo to three bottles are warranted tu eurs the most desperate rjse of rheoiiistism. Tnrec lo four tsitlles are warranted to cuie the est! rbeai.i. five lo cigbt bottles wil eure the worst canes of scrofula. A benefit is alwsya experienced from Ibc first bottle, and a per tee I eure ia warranted whea tie ebofe asjantity is taken. Keener, I ieddle-d wve-r a thousand botilea of this in the vicinity ol Boston. I know the effort uf rt in every esse. P sure ss water will cxliiigawb fire, au aurv will tina cure humor. I never sold a bottle of rl but that sold another f alter a trial It always Sesks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to ma surprising j first, that i prows rw osr psstares, in some plsees quite plentitdt, snd yet ita value has never been known unlit I ni.eosi-rcii it in e4e second, tltal it should core sll kinds of humor. In order lo give S'ift iocs el the sudden rise snd (rest popularity of the discovery, I will lle that ia April, f-ii, 1 peoated it, alio sold sbuut sis bottles per day in April, Ie54, 1 sold over one Ihoaaand bottles per diiy ef it. Some of the w holessle Uruggista w ho have brew in business twenty and thirty years, isy liml nu. thing Hi I iie annuls of pate nl uieoicine s wss eve r like it. The re Is a universal praise uf it trout all quarters. la my own practice I slways kept it strictly for humors but aiitee its inlroeiuetiou aa a getur-il family medicine, great and wonilerlul virtues buys been Joond ni it thai I ,er suspected.- Scvoral dues ef epHrptie ftis--a iltseaae winch Wss aiwaya Cuiisuiereit incurable, liu r been cured by a lew bottles. I), what a mercy if it will prove en". eta . I in all cases ol that awlul iteilueiy there are but few who huve seen moreoi it than I hsve. I know of several ens. a , Itropsy, sll of tbent aged people cured by it, Kr the various diseases of the Liver, hick llcudsehe, ily.pepais, Athrna, f ever and Ague, Pain in tlieSiue, iise..s. s ot the Spine, and p irtieuUrly in diseases of llie Kidnevs, 4e.tlie diseuvery has qonc more good than sriy aiedieiiis ever known. No ch .nge of diet ever necetsary--ea t the beat yoo esn gel and enough of it. listcvios roa L'aa. Adults erne table spoonfal per day (.'litlureii over tew yeara dessert aioaful. hi I dren freim five to eight years, teaspuuniul. As no direcltnns esn be applicable lo all cojislitu. tions, tske snflieient Is opera to on Ihe bowels twice s dry. nssericTtia -p sv DONALD KII.NNKDY,- No. 120, Wurr-rn Strett, hozfary. Mats. I'riee fl. Wholesale Airnls New Vork eity.C. V. Click. ner,l?l Bnrelsy Htreet ( r.H. Ring, 193 Rrruvswe, t A. II. Sl I. Caiids, IIHI Ftthi n Mm-l j T. S. iff. It V Sons. Philadelphia Geo. II. Kevscr. Pitta, burgf A. II. Miairs. Bttfflo Hugh Mifler, Tornn. toj Joiin llirke, Montreal) Drink inhofl & IVntmi, t hicsgo; James Read, Chnaeo; John William. London, C. W. At Kelail by all respectable lnggisla in tbe I nited Stales and BrKish Province.. K.KCAOR k CO., Agent, Charlotte, fit. C. 3'f CIJKoTtK, S. C. H j J. II. if'iioi.M;. JhBf. 'B swtjseritH r n - -Jfteefv M torm. ii's rrti-i.es . t llj5!r"3 genemliy. lht bis ,., it,, JtiSmmjL 'be K.uirosd Hotel," . t, V ,e-.le r iH-pot, im still ope n l,.r ll.e ri UL i ul.-r an,.' lrl-su r-,t Lohit.e r ono l. . .. .. blic ; snd t oat he is mi, km; 1 1, i . , se rve snd s.-eii re a e.,i. Im 1 . , ' lilir ral patron ige which h ImiIi ii, , . to hint. He fliitters hiiose i (o. t ir..r, . Tangemenl has twe msiie to iti e . . ol sll who . t,-p w itii ljin, : l,,s r, - o . fe welt.furv.',-heet, his server, te sro lh.:.? u -dient, snd tiis table const, ni. v - best of the season, so t;.-i i," h i want sny stlention neees.arj t. ,. . . to urn plei.s.iit and ag reesli. . Iii .ui ,i lurniehfd with god lioniu. . ;, of proveneier, snd he is pnptr.c i, notice la suppiy his eu.iiiiir. (, i vt yniicesot every sort, to m y ( ing country. lie desire-s to retorn I is r-l .,., the public lor past favor., sne !tr:t. tor. at. equally itjt.i. -) f t : u. JOHN II. Mi..l,i Oct. 8. I ! 7.5. tin Is la, sW ante I e a ,l ne AH V MM A ,TI. TI V. Kor ( otighs, f oIiislnftK i.jn. t . I A Hrelieins e.f tl K i t, . - I . f " ('onorrhn-s, fJleet, the Stnr..Wi otlie r KL IIlte- loi,Mi. ,nt .. I .- i , ct tit. and tl 'J.i, Gold Mine I):,! n;ii.) .-. or Dvspcplie IJllteis r T.m -tore T'l A letter l.. mi J. U. rsl.am, i'M'sr N. C, nste d Aug. Is, 1 cs"i : Pr. J. Khul- l'-.r Si: V e" - ' " ? give n entire sstistue to r ;n II r t"'- ' Iry. 'I'lir AbyrsMiis Mn-ore .-. r-;' i' ' -ty approved of. IiItoh r i n . " case-it sells so f't.t I 11. i : i " supply ilia elenisnd. en wnl n't-sw large spply ol it ss se- n ns ' n i 1 '" j.ii.rAunir AfiRXTS. Win. W. S . I. . W ' T. Iieg, n,.ckingliiM ; IM, ii r A ' " T. J. Ili.lion sn.i Pr J. 1 . toil ' ' & 5ill and J. H. Lnnis.. tv,. .!-') ;I 1 ry, Lcxiii ton. A LAHG E SUrPLY Of . Constable lVarrants FOR 8 ALB HKKJt. Dry Gacis. Gncrrs. Ft ; CARRIAGES. FRl'.. ' ' ' C I TY 0 V NEW YORK. T tk) CSNT l'0UM:-: -N r k lutmtn it ,a. w. a. n-' o r ''j?:; sraiB,J M Wi.re.hss.1. r V- SJrnJeul.s -M. W. Wsadfla, sad etbers. 1 t tl.illl.O I 'l I ". IM.prselieeiaibissi"- l'ir"' ' Ilea sud wilialtemi le sll i " siness enlrn.ieil tn bis ore. , . faeioie. ..., .F -i. SOI TII ATUM K MVIH CII ATtJ.KS'rt tN . S. t' IIONPS fttr th Drill"- "' ' i'UR 8AI.K UK UK
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