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: nu& to tioo. )o iiour;fc!ourit ano to uour Dq.u,.1 VOIliXJ3M:E3 o. C231.LXjiO,,X"iX,S2- 1VT. O.. OCTOBER 23, I860. NUMBER 31. C;TH01BA8 J.HOLTOW, Editor & POPIrt. TERMS: Tu.Sorth.CaroliniWhif willbaiTorddtoub. . . hers t TWO DOLLARS ia tdv.netjTWO nol LAlti AND FIFTY CUNTS If payment b. .Slaved fr ti..-moniii.;and Til R EE DOLLARS ,1 trie tad " " "wpP" l.iiud u.ililH rrr.;ei sri ptid.txeeptattha ,,,11 nol tin Editor. , AderliMBentiniwrl lOn Dt,!lr rjur (16 iineaerleBe.thii nd type) for the Ural inter. i,on sndSS.kS! rbreheoniuiuaiie. leurlad n,l!aemili Sheriff' ehacged M per Mutkiftwrj tad a deduction of 33J per cent, will ,.,! from the ret uie. pri.-, fur adrtier bjr tae year. Advrlirnie.ila inserted monthly or uiriTir. a. F ,ur for eh lima. Ruii aionllil71 et par aquar for each lima. Persons when sending in ihtir drlien.nui ami nif la noiiiajtef of inertmn rfetirsd er ,rj will at inacrtad ontil fur bid and eh.re.ed en.dinely. tTPatuiaittra art a athoriiri ! atl aa of oil. J.O. WILKIN MIX At CO. OCALCBII IM WATCHES, JBWELR1, MslllEI id fUTED VY.IB, AND fia 5,(tranitt rUnt;r,otrieite H" Mamioo Houee, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A'trntwa (nven lo Knpairiiif Walchrt Jswrliy. Jy I. IHJ9. I3lf ii.iriiircKwi.fr Tv ATGHK?, JEWELRY, mud vrtte. if, arrat mi iwtiMi ao anaaicaa uracrt'aa, tail and eaamiaa hia slock before .ureliir. j c.avaaeie. .Mecklenburg Hotel. to the I'oti OJfice fmHV aoh.rntwr infi.m.s Ilia pablie I i t M Uial h.ii f porchaai llie buiMinf k'on it M'rairlibu'f II. .1.1. be haa relorniahed it . i ia a. w .re.r la accoamiudait traaaienl ?rf o.f b..ameri II. nts enoe rt'klra and efficient llallera -ll .itra a til be pi a ll.e nxmin or eae, m lu' Bi.l.t t a. to a auiiJe h-. ta ii..i.rie ir.in- John DoRan. IM -aaSCSCWne. I in bis friend., end lha public gruerelie, ll.it K In I. eo Ihia Im. awt-blialieS .nd t ell knoww II .ul, ana lue me er poe-ible orri.r.ti..o to CMtiHii.-dne tne bu. i.a. travellii.f and t.a.i.i.f (rtioin of Iht publit. In lha anoal Mliaf.ctoiy C.fl '.u r atlcalivn it paid to hit TABLE, a every 'em loll la prnaidee in hit ItOthMS. H a STABLE art abundantly tupplird .nd .1 tea, .4 ey r.reltl eel. ere; eti.l lu all eearloienle ti.t ar-ipn.lpr gtvre hie pereii.l ettrntion. A ron.n.rt-.bieOMNlHIH rant regnlarly U the It.l ea ne err.v.l tl the cert VI .ia lh.ee elTori la nleeet.a liberal aheia tl toe fuiii p.l'ub.ge it confidently nnliriUd. VM ROWZKK. Aet Wr 15, IH.9. 3if "THE UNION," AKtll riRFLT AllOf E'lllIKU, PHILADELPHIA. tTTO.N 8. NEWl O.MER. 'repeteltr. f nndereirned h.fit.f purcha JL aed llie ii.tsf.st of h.a la.imrr s.ili.rr. F.t.n Lv.na, in lb above , llil.l, wan id call lb alu-Hlmn nf Hit r- .c iu aa ennvenienrai lau ihoa vieilinf I hila s ili.rr ea bo.ineee er pleasure. I t.lu.liain be. 1. 1 but a few at.ie from Ihe p. inetp.l evenuee nf trade, nffera ind ucemente lo ibne a. a business) while lo Itvoae in ar.reh of plore, llie to.-1eUl.H3r pesMng aod repasainf r. i w.y era and Ibaiee in ela-a. proiimilv, .fforu r".anl riue f..r ll.e sura im al euni nf helf s 1".,r t . p,. ret of inlerrat in at .bout Ibe rat j. 1'tie Prnafielaif riee. ta.ar.net lli.l " Tkt L'n. e. " shall be kept w till so.-li tl. "racier aa will meet ML-:t ib.li.in, and would lespecliulli s.ilieil S .'lli I .rlia,. ..,iinn ige. Terms f fttt r al t UPTON 8 NEWCOMER, diirati 16, IHiy. il.l-lf 1'anraiaroa. me lor Trllcr A 'itlil llrnil. IHE rabeenbrr le msnnfarrorinf and keeps 1 cnn.tanti; nn hand, ei.iap for 'I Her. IVald Hud m Hini worm, and od t waali Willi mr 'r elber asm dieejae, Il Will alao l.ae alama '"'I '.f snj kind ol I la. thing. Il any prre.ui 0. u h-ve il In ea-ll f ain.it r.n b had al a re. u-ff! piiea. l b Knap nat iK-m Iried bjr r".n. "i. prremii and 1. . .id lo be certain cure. Th c.n tie had at lr. E. N. Miilchisnii it I n.'s ."u sioft and frmn the ab.rriber. CJIA3. T. EHERIIAHP. iV 31. I8.'S. J. S. PHILLIPS U.I.VT T.lil. O It, ri r. ii AVISO Int. led in ( harkitlr, re.prellul. ly aolie.ta a ehar ol public aatriaa-i. A eninplclt a sear linen I nf Clnlha, 1'aa.ime.e end Vealinfa alwaya on hand, hirh will be made In or. der al tne aliolle.l notice, al'lerlht leleel faaluon Chop Hire uooia Sa uth of Hi Mansion Hi.u.e. !19lf .WHEAT WASTU1). U"K plantiri community will lake notice that their Wheat (7np will be purchaeed at Ihr bailotta Eujam Klourinf Mill, at market puree, bavins; Wheal fa.r uie may rind it lo (heir vnl.j, to tail at the Mill be lore eloeina; a eel. JOHN W ILK Fa A CO. Jolli, 18S9. Self Wftr a large suppli of Nonstable War r suits W7 PRIS f F.r Charlulle Mutual Fire Iiimii. i aiit-c ( win in it. Mil IS COMPANY couluiuaa to tab nakt a. I ejl gainst lota Dy ttrr.uo liuuee. Good,, fro. dura, Ac, at Uaual ratca. U' Office at Hit bruf Store of t. Nye Hulehi. ton aa Co. or nexus. A. C. 8TEKLK, President. C. OVERMAN, Vice 1'rtsirJent. E.NYEU UTCH 1SON, Secy . d Treaty. DIRElTOHH. A. C. STEELE, J. L. BROWN, M. B. TAYLOR, 8. T. WRISTON, C. OVERMAN, F. SCARR, YVM. JOHNSTON. John L Brown, F. Scarr and S. T. WatlaTON, Executive Committee. April 116, iBia. 7lf MRS. WINSLOW Aa rxpaueiitau Nuiac aiiu iemaM' I'njaicias pre. it. u lo llie attruliuu wl niollicra, her S 0 ( ) ' I I I ( i K Y I' I ' V ltmiJ b prevented, and now I de O U V 1 11 1 it U OlltUla :jr, io ,M vtry patriot if be ia ready, l lt 1 lall llll..N ILI.IUI.NU, ready for tbe couleat, randy for civil war, wlneli greaily lucili'atea Ilia proceaa ol leotuii.g, , or ready to accept (he olive branch of peaco ! by aoiiem.. lie uu.a. reoucmg an n.H.u,.i.on Would that I could hear (be re-pon-e from -Ml a.., ALL rAIN ...e apaMnaa... aet.on ..Gjve tb ohv ltMUeh "TlHI. 'IO HH.II.AIK 'III. l1 1 '"r ho. maddened l.JK,,Uup..U1i....oli,,,..,i.ll,,.ii.iioJour.ibJr1.Pr,Jr pfM-J'". led on by party acltt., anii kclirf a nd II ml ill to ur lufuiU. We Jiavr .ut bp felii. M'it. ti.se NMK-le luf uer tcli yikie.ai.il IAS I-Ai.i.N tUMlWMlAMl 11.11 II ul It. WI..I h..tr l.rter Orio alilc lo . i ,i m, v oil. N t.VL h Ii A J., a,-j j'jk, l ' I ! AtLtli ' 13 A rl.ll.l I iu i.Utt I a Rl III...., U.c.. know . i n.ki-i.i t i a mii il. Oi. il . liii.i j Willi Us l-pt ratl. l.e, a i.ll T'.""' a,.-a i.. ii.. ....u.r - w'li.Vi" Vv i 1 iMlhM'V..' .ur it" ..r.' rio.i'i.i.re, A.NU in..e.Mt, vvi.Ai wtnut. uuui,t.i In ..M..t e.iy wi.M il. ..... ...oi- j lem. ii-iii p-m aim .iim-elM.li, in .1 a.ii ha j Iwuik. it. Iiilirn .H lainly o...uii. alter tut .Jiup j ..... .,....!. i.o. MMi.n.Se. t AII.1M. rliA l ... lUO.hA.M.a oi un. I Il not oa I) fell. lue 1 1 v.g..rHl. lie el. w..l. liii I IV, nJ .v a i il W ill alllMI r an., i ... .i a Ui li.a w I.Ull, IC.IL. bnj'ii.f. ii. il.t li. wda, add ttibil Ivlit -Intl.. II tli.u, end I,... i I i llll.lllt U.y ,.m. W. o. I llliliiNi.. ,t.sT a .N U . hlhl.-'l Iil..nl.i l.'v il.l. UM.l, hi ail Mrl.N I l.U A M llrti.hl.U.A i.S l llll.liliK.N wi etl.il I Ifuui .ay i.ilirr cu WHOllut shu Imi a Chi i.ttn.i.g, or i i ul i If. in -I-1 ol li.e I loi.e.iil.e Ci.ii.iil.iliU lU II I i. r. I It'l li IUI JI Mi 1. . ill! I liK H.I J l l.ll Ij or ' Hi, I.I, .. aj ,., in. i w.lt be .v l.r.-,.fc Ab- tOLLlLLYMI. llt- U) loi. use lue o.e ui llui oie. i sir.ne, il tu.aly ustd. full on. wtl area. iiiu...v .art. b.. Hie. Not. h.r u.ioe eenuine unie.e ! llie lae aia.ile ol t t Ii I tt I I htvl-Na, . I". , l en lb i.ulsil.e Wl.pp.1. bolo by lJ.u,i,..l iiiioujliout the wuilj. I'RIM IPAL Oirit E, 13( EDAKSlKlET.N. Y. J nee only ril jtr Lotlit. lot e.ie it I be.ioitc, by L ) lio. i.uon i Co. nd F. e..r. M...I. 13-1 jfy IN otiee. F WIE Til Li.le fa.i are now in n. bandt JL ieay lor mstti. n, ai.e, 1 leu.al all per. eaine la. .11 loin, o.e ol auv 'l.Kble. m In. h in jy 1.0I be ii.uo. i on.e now .1.0 p-jr your 'I ear. E C. GllILR, J. J . 13.60. Uil Dr. 11. M rriuhard V' It. MM NO In the snliniatienofma. ny Itiriitl., re.preilully sin. .un. cae hi aneirriiitraalitiii tu realm. c the hi S i.t-ti.-a it .ll. al Kin. . Ilr ...- be eoiieuliin al his ..thai . I "The IM.r prrarriitrO l..r arill.a.ul charge. Afel3l. IHSn '1 LIVER IMVIGORATOO, NkCVKIl IlKKIIITAltS. ITIaeoeannaaa.eleile .llretr frmn f.na,i.4 a, .,miian.iiiuiaiM a.mhk .j.... k'm!naeM.r MK " 'IS II ... Uwaans. JT .ilk'. U.S r-rf 1" - SV. Iua.l el.- n l. sll S. til ik. - --I k BW'.. JrU.,. -. .a...., ,..-. ,J..b.l.l-.l t ''""J'J JikIXJw"77.-ai,2i-',,,,l '''' " IS mm erikel.lVr.n l- 5?!VI.a.ll H . a4 illaare l.leer c.ua-j V plnlrU, I'.'lnu. A ta.be, lr.ketia..,; Cj ..eoa.lr l-lal rhof ., w n. me r f -i M i.l l. l., Ivr"l' rr, liiop-r kar ! Ma.aiai.rh, il.Hni.l lo.lleeii.at, ...... a . a h..l. i a. holr- I.M ua.tl.ol... f ' r.,1...... Hnn- lei.ee, jarnillra. . i..l. i ab..iMi ea.aa asar te a-l atr p .. aa ...!lna rr laa.l y .si. .11 J i . " nfa K IIKA Utl 1111.1.1 il I n.a rs is.", I In taee.it f anl.aaatee. If i oi ilie. Ti . aiioavnlnle al t.b- P r.. an cnaa,rt e ""v'i w he aaa II an . H I ai W" ia.ia.-u, MIK WITKK l TIIK IMMIXtl WITH TIIK IWIIIIIUIOK, A U AI.1.UW IM)I II TIMaaVI III- K I'alc Une Do I ar er rial tie. l-'.lll.V CATHARTIC PILLS, a... -nr. .LM. Hi IS a Pun VefjelKlale Klliarl., ' I "l1 " Ul.AW Ata., Air ll.Ul. ai d lll beep In anr el.mnae TS. fa-anally i..iii. rrt r. n- He sal ii I la I I. Sla i,r.iir. n...r. van a. t i.i .nisi ilia I'l I I. Ik. e..J ara.l .."" Nka rIII.V" iu. a.sn..il r.tkartlea n-t i irCuTT piii. a' 1,-hisi a... k ETaf. P.I..I l lh' t Hart . f l-l.,a. I.lir. r.l..F a.-el ........... i.v.r Ihe whole lao-le,1 tjj a.i.i.lsn .u. a.rk .r li.e of A'rl-- H llte,Bfrea-.l..aeM. alloia aiK olal over Pt .he li'Mlv, Ka-.ili...- Hr.aUrh.', ' U .-v 1. , .i a I, , h. , , e.l I a. fl. n. m. t..r , ,. ...v. Mariai. ia I l.llatrril ul AitnUa, ."ri a ro!. ..... w Una edvensM- I'liK M "rii micas The T.lr lTl(n.ilr i fh.r.lr 1111. aa. r-.ailM s. T. ui la.mir r.- a by Ike 1 ns.ia la an ue T. V.fe-" ' SI rnaalwajr. '- j, U.r......M I u....l..,.tl,..0 ..j any one I tk (.e.igltteu i F. 8CARR A CO., Cki'lcr . Ir. ' ljcr-r ryvrr r,f,rT ... The Union Rell, let ita echore aoiind r'rnm hill lo hill, from vale lo vale ; And all the peopit tur Union bound Ita cheering inuaic ii ail I ! fOR THE N. C. WIIIU. LETTER II. FELLOW CIIIZKN.S O? NORTH CAR- OLINA : lo my Brut letler, I (Itempleu to show lo you that our country waa upon (be vereof civil war. Iu my aecond, I eudeavorrd lo abow f ou I be manner iu which t hia t real ea- ipoimeiaua, -uo-ae.cijr anil ia ai, mil mill reject the offered tender. It is to you I de sire, now, particularly to address myself You virtually say, ' Give me civil war, ra li.er than peace. ' Have you, n.y truii'l-, 'setiouMy and ealmly considerid ll.e po-i iiou joj occupy ! Did you ever weith th dread resuils cf a di-oluii. n of iliis G eil.li.ei.t? tiuppose the news wete to reach you at ibia moment, I hai ihi- Lniun a as dis solved, what would be your Irelins ! r ain.ns would you p tn your pio as un ci'rnart a. no. t Mechanic, could you return to your wotk-hops and chove the .......t "...i ' ,,hi..l ,, ., J ill ," -.ur..r,. ,iy a. you oo now i .,o, no. u.e ...o- jl ) ' P' K- iuorr, ll.e ...ere ...in J '"" --..-. j-- 1 til, with anxious and tremulous cj-ii.tmau fee. j-rcuprd igelbrr at rc uie crn- r cr I l'"1coiurroll..e.ree.,dci...g w v s and mean. , and ihe near little once enlru-teu to Ihrm. t up ' ' on (bis, u.y friends, aa a ssettb ol lane 1W. "Uie ,or ,a,e "0rB' uur ?OUM lie no time fur idle words Our couu OUU "J ' ,u Oni-gei i our prc.riy ami our. ilivet n.ay aoou have lo be piaciU upou llie jiwur of ei rlionai war Dcmacorues mav i-Ui;V, disui.iumn may Mie'r. l ariixsns" in.pi 10 .i.v.it; but Let., I ,rr ahuiidam 10 nho. I U foeilion ' r- ""'". air . ..I r.. ri.t. . I.o.l vrai.l tlint n v fears ' I i0' 7". s .e or-in.- voice. A ,tt.tu, I i,hold ,je tlor,. . 1 . r i cannoi willilioi'i my warning voice brother's hauds drit t ing with a brother I .other's 1 s ' 1.0. . in y K Lr1" " 1 b.uod borrid thou.bl sml v. t iustancea must occur, or each b at a tiaiior U his srcnon. ia t .ny stio.i.' er ll.au kiudred tie.! and are you vi.in. 10 sacntico so Uirb lor party lor uie.. keeking Ji c, who care no.hiug lor you al ter they cam your suffrages ! Office is ibe motive power that drives the political deiu agogue lo close yuur eye to danger, by pouting in your eai tome poisonous antidote Heed tbua not, they are d.-ciptiv, and oniy ni.ee vou ou the car lhatmovas mere rabid- . l0:ulu. 1 have atlen.cted to show you (be 1 Heels 1 brace all classes ; and now agsin I a.k, are jou ready for the contest ready for civil warf 1 answer, No You ctn never make your preparation for surli iutei initial. le de Ittruc.iuu aa will lollow. rre it only a sac ribcr ol pleasure lor a while, then I might answer diffcrmtly j but whalpeu cau de scribe, what tongue relate, what brea.t re tain the history of wo which must and will follow ! Patriots, statesmen, lovers of your country, to you I make this last appeal Let party be forgoileu let all thai a past be bjried in oblivion iet all your political preferences be cast aside in this great strug gle for your country. Make one more ef lort, on more struggle, and by this simple act you may save your couutry frntu dis-o lulion aud civil war. Suikeon more blow at this fell monster, a. clionalisiii, and let the stars and stripes, which now ao proudly wave over the head of every American ciu xen, whether ou laud or sea, whether at home or in foreign nations, co'iiinue to wave, and let the Union and Ihe Constitu tion be your waicbwoid for all lime to eoiue. W. Mr. Bell Mr. To. miih The honor blc Senator from Georuia, says a corr.-p..n , 7 dent of the Auk'u-t Chronule A- fenrtne, i. .ii.n.. Iiiii.-r in his d.-iiuiicia.iou of John Bell. Perhaps ihe moid, to which he sp peals, nisy account for his conduct- I" the Appendix to the Congressional Globe, vol 'i'J, 1.1 Session 3. Id Congress, pau'e U 1 1, MayaS, 185-1, Mr. Hell, ID reply to Mr 1 ooinb-a, said : " Tho honorable Senator from Georgia, j the ciurae of hi remarks ji-sierd.iy, thought prop.er lo Heolure that 1 had be com the ally o. tne anoiiiioiiiis oi ine North. I have this to say to the Senator iu reply if the honorable Senator means to say that in votiug against the Nebraska bill, ! iu company wilh lbe abolitionist, I i their ally, aud to that extent only I w is their ally j if it waa Ins oh)oi, in uukiug that statement, to let it go lorlu to the couu . v. ! try for effect among the people, that boldly laid to my face iu tbe Senate, that ' I bad become the ally ol tbe aboiiuouisi, then I bave lo say lo him that it was au i rnptandum arguinent. a unjust lo him as 1 bate attempted to show you the i necls i 'i. a. im. i-.fa .., - . . , """i "v v , . , nf civil warnnouthe farmer the inechanic 1 ciled Iron, a -latemeul lust issued a to the us ol a portion ot h londa ,; Among the bould tceJe ,r0lu lne Convention, aud ap and lb. r-erch.nt. U.-derth.'se head. I .j.cioo ol .heir predecessor, iu ls3. Gen. tnhab.taut, ,nuui.r..ed. I have found j,,,., t0 lll9 Klole people of the South, with- oZ:J lowest demagogue; If he ol l.ry tes.i.noi.y to ... Uuhu.de s Mr ; rw hun E ::ZZ:r.Zir .o.e.bc, i. co... aSouth. i. .b.. ""'ZZ to .ay tha, 1 had the ally ol .ho ah- Hell lo hi, seoiioi No ou. k.o r Be J ( , i B d, . . . 1 r g ' , oom fjr b. orsl lilBe t0- prompt scsskvu o- . - .luionisi. of lb. Nortl, in .jmp.lhy , feeling bettor man M. . """Z be grim Q .u.b pr.....t. ao unbroken froi.t-no. for j .roe, m. Lni.n- ' A ' .rby an, conceneil .rr...ge.ue,.t, tuv-n 1 eompetei.t o j .dg. of b . fea vfi.h iheir hu -e musket. d aid- the tirs, time she has told the X.rU id , . 'T' , . u " eat b.ve'to pLnout.ee, .b b. t.td what he South 'l.n ' ht f n" W b9 '"T -m . -t . knewlo be false.- ,(" J'Z-AlJi ?sp.ir.-Or. et. Brps ,4 1VC, t!it $H dV$ ,r-W - " ' - cretof Mr TootD. l.o.iiiitjr to Mr. Bell U lieu one eciiilrinsii speaks thus in llie (ci lb of another, it in hardly to be presum ed 1 lint (be latter till be in-pired wilii very amiable feelings for his assailant, much less tlint he would I.li" hand to w eave laurels for hia brow. &nv; iwh Jiepubhcun. The DemiC'h'atic Statu Committer. III a cpe.cll at Uaurtoinb Court liouao (lio other day, Mr. grille mude a Douulaaj aperoh. aud cave ibe reaott for the failure lo unite tbe tto winji I j some action of the unit. th.n.inW. I. .infil. - 1 Slate Coniiiiltlee, callril torther after the i Baltimore bolt. We quote irotu tbe Oreeus- borough Patriot- t i . .1 ..i in rep.yj in ., iD.t mere r.e crmpro hat the charge a as deny made by those o anew non ing oi me iscm. nesaiaed 0I, ,tcultus the postage due thcreou i inai aner i.e aojourumeui oi tue iauiniore( viherea, inM.-ad of diiiiiiiiehiii-, the (U)iiveiniou. tne l-.xeeulive Stale foinii.ittee IMI!ber 0 BUC, ittteia continue toincree, for Noilh Carolina wl iu Raleigh, and had i ti,JS oaiujj that the omi.iou lo prepay is authonty to eeltlu tiicso difficuliies. Mr. j juieiitioi.sl, it is therefore or,lerel, that, BarruiKer had prepared some couM-rvalive ; from itter ,he first day ol November, rceolutioDi, which were read to the Com- ! i5blli , ,uc, ultflttli eUerrl besentlotbe mittee. Ihey refoiiiinended to the Demo-. aa ieller oBior, to be disposed ol in like crane voters ol tbe Slate lo support the ! mtuutT , otier dead letters, ticket headed by Scales aud Haywood,! j OLT placing the name of Douglas oriireckiii-i Postmaster General, ridge at tbe head of the ticket, aa tnij;litj suit tbe ta-te ol each voter. Dr. 8lou, ol j (jafcton, and hitii-.c!l were in favor of Mr. I- I- Stevens Chairman of the Breckin Barrui'er s propo.-iilun, but they did not' ridj;e and La lie National Executive Commit main: ll.e recomiiH-ii'iatiau. siim.lv because i tee at Wnfuiiittoii, i a publ'c defaulter to t Mi sms Fiiiton and Green, a minority of the i Coinmiiiee, said thi-y c.juld not take a two the D. Ujocrullu pull) In me .State elections 1 ,"'LK uha.noe -i n.y ate nieU ol ptJifi-r. and plUj;es never re i deemed llie lemcralie paiiy have pro u,i..uJ (0 ..ve ll.e I i.ion, anu tb , . . . . , . Mo the couuirj. ind Inert never .,. a. j aj,llltllvll c,1,ll0tl01l ,ud bitte.he.a be lute. Never since the L'over nmcut loi un d waa tneie a hundredth pari aa . . economical adimn- l.tratiou ol the iiovrtu-eut, and yet iu pro-' louud pr.ee t..e lMnocrale have spent more ol the leol.K s n.jl.f. UerlesMV, wastilu.Iv.' ., . , i,... .. . :.. I...L. ., . th... ever b,. e Drmocrat. iu h-h an I'ver ut i" r. i.'e in we i iiva iu n"-u iu- . m declare II. at tbi' i the worst yoveru. d , , .. kv, .. ., o.,- ..... r - r- , - , ,,,.11,.1 -.haiild ' """ I""', uroil'in uuaer a lorrea sec- i.,.,.,,e ,i. ke, a. ibe o,y one .bat wouid Congree. a, s.ch at the last se-s.ou, hj '"l 1 jlceJ lo h'r "jk"""0 suit th. ,r p. opie. Me-srs B.rrin.er, Moan Mr- Buehanan s ComptroHer of .he I reas-; ZIS 10 Uepub icvn rule at Wasl,i-,,.o. or and l,i..e.l sere .,., am. a,ho' ury. S l.y ,s ,t that the old Public Fuuc j 'lfl 'f'A a reao,t to her oun s-1, gn-rvvunl a i. v.. r- -r -- ---t- ... - ,..,. u. ... rro.n the tauiileu Aa ) lie-'isiur : country in the woil i '1 bey declare it is,uicii soiiuaiiy y leiu tin ir ouersup luo.-l wasii IjI Sk.u.itor luwmbo.ol ueor- . Kreekiiiti.iire leader, declaied ' t(i llc. bfii. vtti ihi. ihe' mo-t corrupt ..ov 1 Hon. Mr Piyor,a Breck-. Miitfie leader in Virginia, Oeclared that; I ,f,,u -e "!: " " c' ,u -of - , , ,.rilllJllil) , rotiui.ue.a and cjnupiiou scut , .... ... ;. .. n ,i u I. vv ... - I i d longer hear il I They lung lor a change. L( t )itlu ralj. ,0 j,,.,, b(ereU . they are me 111.11 10 restore uie -overiiinriit, anO . .ke Pi.l.HI. AL CuA.Nu'a- A tremendous a- ; mount ! liidignaliuu has teen Vented upuU ' lr. Douus lor his dec.aiaiious at Norfolk i that he would, as St-uaior or President, per-; l' ru. his swoiu duly ai.d mlorce the laws V r. sisiai.ee lioui any quarter, uy way ol telrrshiug the reeo.it -ellous of our i.. iu,.n m.i ), ireckiuriub (...ojn Jacbaou a uoteu " roice Uhl loriiiecoer- ciou ol South Caroliua. was then tue Lreal duration ol ihe Uav- It i-a-ed the S-.i.ato .i... I'.. ,i..,l si.u,.j ,,(, hut one vota a- House by a vote Dallas The law was passed iu response to Gen. Jacksous special message, Jau. lti, l"3j;l, when he coiiiiuunicalcd lo Cougreos cupies ot the ordinance ol South Caroiiua, review- .i ..... i - ..l .i... Sa,.. ,.i..,.il ini.iilnii.H cu iuc s.. it, ami iuvoked lb Keprcseutatives ot the people solemnly to proclaim " tliattnt .,o(. ill L, Hon and lne I - uie supreme anu llie C nion iMjisauLLIiLa." L.u.Uos. . Tiu Norfolk Quesmon -We again en- quire ol E.ector Laiuu ,u .hen are wo io have candidate to the Not- I the aiisvvt-r. oi ois ibuuiuiic. .v .u I folk qiestions! Have you propounded the que.ilous io Mr. liieckiuiiugo aud, if so, 'iwual i-hisr.piy. W by baa it not becu ihe ai.stver. ol hi published ; IOU piuilliaww vuoy euou.- k.. put to bun, and every cousi.leraiiou t.: uou or reqnre, the redciapliou of tue promise. The idea that you ret a llap tor Judge Dougla will uoi jaa.ily you iu setting a lrp lor llie peop.e I'ue people have a ...... ... Mr Ii.. .'aiiiild' aus-tcrs, aud ,r0iui-ed tu.-) should have them before Ihe ei. cuo .ir you alraid to put lue Ur cauuiUate, because yod his answers may not auit q irsiious to your i apt 'nuu iu yoj, and you will be compelled, for oousis- tei.cy". sake, to a .an- 'u nun . sii i s , t3 iut iUiler wui no uu jorB,OJj by lbe people. tiickmo tU Inutj. senator IU IS CnDoRsI.mI ,Mh BbLL. i ii,,.,.,, ij I lib of Se.iteiuber, there was a di.cu at lU'llV tsprillkTS, Missis Inch llie. Ii. u- Jett. iavls, t o.- pp Ciialtiier-. and other distiugutsuea iujiviuu als look cart lu the viour.e of hts remarks, took occasion to near nis aoiuii aiust it ! It passed the .a ......... , ..... A...I thoM. aha calieu cnver Jnun : nas a aisiiuci reconeo- ,7.i. i- Renublic.in mail be ettcteU. as.-, . . vo.ea idr it .a. Lauchiu. liethuue aud J as. t.ou .-f the w al of the Revolution, and re- jj llls Ulie tveilt skoa4 nappea, tn my o- . ." Aud how can the South be saved from l JcK .v of North Carolina. Mr. Belbu.ie members the eeigo of Savannah in 1774, pinion the only hope of t.ijity Jor the 6outh injury if the Republican arty suouid fjo- ll.eu ret.itseii.ed Ihi. D.-tricl, and Gen. wben that city was taken by the Bri.ish. 1S , a tcltllUn,uul Iron the Cuoh before ceed in the couiuig PreMdeu.ial e.eouon .- McKay U.e U ilmingtou District. T-i -otu.u, although so far advan.-ed in h. tkull be inaugurated ; belore the sword I answer, on.y by disaoW.og tne l.overu- The le, o.ng Deu.Ueraiui that day voted Je.re, is remarkably healthy aud strong, : lre.ur- 0f lbe government abail be ment immediately. mT for ihe B.,1. Among tbeui we note, Demo- and w alks na.f a ui.le regularly every Sun ' pUoed in the keeping of that party . I would P'''J which controlled tne Republic for c.al.c l'.es.dent Po,k, and Deiuccral.c Vice day to atuud church. Sue is the slave of ,n, ,,,e ievn,d smc IsgUtatures 6. je.r.i. broken up and disrupted - I'.esidents R. M. Jonusou and Gcorre M. her own sou, who is a free negro ' shoubt, bij laiv, require lit' Uuvemor, when . . iue i'ou'u h0" tltu'uJ ul'ou " .IMPORTANT POST OFFICE REG ULA TION. The following order ha been handed to u with the ruut that we ..iv- it a ulaee ID our column- for the ii T.i Uiatiou ol all t KLWiW Cll IZa.Na) : Y uelbcr jjreonio eoncerucd. I: will be Men that after the rirfjre uiay or ma j not be a Dituoiomst, it ia firft of N0V.111I.1 r all lint -aid diini-lie l't certain that erery vote for him will HELP ten are to be tent to the Dmd Letter Of fioe: p08X OFFICE DEPARTMENT 'ct 8 186ll . ,. ' ' .. ,' i .. ,. , ' ' , l",e P08,l'e "r10" " letter., except auco are ( iitiiled lo pa free between plaeea in the Lmled buies, is retj jired lo be prepaid ;j and .hereatlhe Ipartment, through cour ir.v. haa hitherto t rnil.rl,l Uhor f e.peuae, nc-tifiod tlf pariJe. aHdrEa,ed, J prepay, that their letters would be forward- the tune ol forty tbou-tand dollars, aud he i known to be a defaulter when he was .....b; i.:. 1 1-1. a .... ....1- l. . . T I . '.ANK .r A ilULl Its. Ukuaiii.i"-' -.'. i bee-use ke ha, con.-jn.ed to actus the pub ' b set o foot and almost matured, pre- Wo run up our flag to day for Lreckia Uic slianileror of Douglas ! I paratory lo action." ndge and Lahe the D.mooratic noin.ne.s i Th.s man i i,o circulating documents1 Oc.ober, 1 ,59, the Charleston Mercu. . for IWent aud ice I resident of thu I. m all oier .he count., to aid the election of ry put forth this programme : ted Mates. We have unwavenn,l, cou tne camiUaie., ol .lie m.-uuio.iists. Honest " Should (he C.iarieston Convention re- j eluded lor the lut ten ye.irt taat it ou.d h.u of all par.i.s, wiil receive any slate- fuse to declare and afirm tbe rights of ihe. he betier fr all eonceii.eJ to ,,.aK, two or 'ment be may make w.th many gr.-ins of a l-- South a. dedue.bie from the Dred Scon mor. dist.not gov,.rDUi.n.s of the emtory low.nce IC.se, or nominate cand.dates who will not , f ouipriaiug lb. United Mates-.i.d belief- , We wish it kno.n (hat we have the docu- ' affirm and support them, .hen lei the South- j 'e that the party to wb.cb we lBl0OJ i t:.e . ineu. to ptove Mr Steven, a defaulter, if it ern States nominate and support candidates "-v K L L t A H L E o.NE to carry out tn.s uie., sb.h be Ucuied.-AimoW JnUix. of their own, plainly and Litufu..y reflect-!. 'f r " c.i m .l h.r Anson Count v. We are indebted to the Deputy Marshal for (bo following items in rcUliou t0 ltl9 (Jelisus of AusOU County for . . 1-v.u. .. w,,t . ..ui. i i.a .nnt nprn states tan in mecounijoi .inou contains . 3i larnis rds ,l,u ecn- ' ls0 ettiiuatea mat '"ere sre. besides, about -00 smaller larms, iiduig less than SlUU annually, making in y5j- I lie free p .pul.itiun is 6. .71 ' ' ' """ l"Tu"'""" ' f2 . M t3tf . . . ' 1 lie last enumeration showing o increase of 3 .y j,, UUUtt,rT 0f friI1, ; 1 1 3 iu free ilin,l(lUlllji .0ll 1B5 iu (sl,ve, Tl(J ,(0pulaliou of tbe town of Wadcsboro Wruli,, .si .C. Free i.egioce,' Tutal, 437 1 1 udesboi o' Argus. The SLAVE t'F HF.R t.WN S.iN.Tho M- liug nieuioraudum is supplied to ti.j ln- sua ofhee hv Mr. Moreuj, w h j took the ceu- : " J o- one butidrcd years 1 his person is a ne g""". '"d Cornelia Leslie She informs me that she Is i-J years oi aire. Jstie was born in tbe State of Georgia, at a place j A Floorer Henrv Clav Dean is ma kuii; Douglas speeches iu Iowa. Dean was ouce chaniaiu ot the Setia.o. Ou a recent ... occasiou he was lie uiii! toe cuarifo mat ' . lufl iUIUocratic parly had ever misappro- lutsappro- prli4tej ,he pakllc nlJHr). be wbo .. t,ht.r(j t,)0 i.l me,' said eftr UJi,p1i,.j Uollar."' " 1 cu tell 1" s. id a piping voice at tim rear of the hall. Slaud up then," cried Dean, "aud let Us. bear you answer.' Up popped the oanerj of the Voice "No., .ir.teli if J . where a dollar has been wasted! W hen . . the Deuiocretio Senate paid Henry Llay Deau for his prayers! ' was the reply that brought dou the house. E ,. , . , Years Imprimixmint-A illTKENI very allec.ng scene occurred al the tt.Ctl .Hew su.-iia. or-rurntil al lh Kieh luoinl, a 1 emtei.tiary last Saturday, ma- 1 r L uy ol taie ta-i.il aii'l other onik'er. D.in moved rvru 10 tears. It was oeea-i.uic.i by the arrival ot Charles Hudson, who is uow Mil utailv iiuee .core aud leu. lio was rtceu; CJhvlRlL.a ol ,lle mur(Jrr 0f h, bt(gtt Coan of UMeu. . , , . s Jctr4 A ,uU ,C0JUU1 couviciiou aud sentence h.-vs already been published I'pou hi. arr.v il at the u.aiu gat-, he lreiu'..ud like an s-,-" Kit, aud exc. aimed, "Great God, sd-lain and . help me iu in is try lug hour ! ' As he ps edihrotib the tate, he look. '. back aud ejaculated, " l are well, vain worn : uu, that I was bles-od w itn forgelfu'tiess I' " Lord, be merciful to mo a ureal sinner '." A .on left to bruselt briueidg his moiber bame!" He said his retrospection car - THE BRECKINRIDGE PARTY A IMS UNION PARTY. ' "f,a" unuc 1 a,,c'yV , ' 1'. , 7 77 """" upru'rs "J J - me ( Atsic OF DlaUMoN, and KVKRY u.mumst in North Carolina or else WMkRE IH WAHMI.V bfPPoRTINO U1M. Read the prools. TbeJ are lakeo from ' the record : . -r , . q. . fcx-ract irom incej a - -"6" jlrjp t,,e cotering fron) VVili..r, L Xocey, '"I T!,r v!?, South i, iu a diii.i!'-7:"'d .."P. u '" - Lcnt " iniMlio'0 0f her true men for prou.pt i . . orr',0'M ou 01 u" ... t ' iriKini'i' lo the next aL'ErciMiiun. . , , ,ba i aiure of thtugs. Ao X.Uuun- Can ever do it But if we co'ild do as our fathers did organize " committees of sale ly '" all over the Cotton States, (and it is ouly in l item that We cau hope for any ef lective movement) we shall lire the South ern heart, instruct the Southern mind, give courage to each other, aud at ihe PiioPEH moment, by one organiied concerted action, we can IHECIPITATE THS COTTON STATES l.To A HaVOLUTIUN." Hen; Mr. Vancey says a National I'arlyX e, llonal eio't save the South, nor can a J artv. hut Disunion is the only remedy. A prominent paper iu Mobile (die Mer cury, April. 150,) has ihe following: I he times are now ripe lor tue orgaui XHion of a political movement io the Si.ve - hoidm- States, irre.pective, of course, of all ii j : . .:.., ..i iu un. !.. - - PLANS or A ftiiU I I 'in? and supporting their rights. ! "Should 1 the Southern Stales succeed jn electiiiir their SecTIo.naI. CANDIDATES tbue: nominated, of course ihey will deem it a suf - ficient proof ,,. ;., ,1,. I-.. Full THE PRESENT of their safe - ( J - ... , .1...... . ...... r ,ti.ii.al candidate., thus nam - in.tedrthen let Ihe same course be pursued: " PPed to the grant of tne protec h.. koaa. animated, in case the DeUlO- ''cJ 10 the f',rcK0,Dl' r"0,ul,n. defeated with canuidales pudi,,, 0D tha riiibta of the South, aud tbe i Black Republican or Abolition candidate ' he elected Ihat plan waa that " the South - ' eru Legislatures should recall their Sena - ' tors and Kepresentatives from the Congress 1 - . . . - . .. .1 .1.- - ' 01 llie Uiiileu otaies, anu lumi mt 00 eratlou of their si.ler Southern States to de- visl) mi!llu, for tbeir common safety.'' I Read what Yancey said io the Alabama ! State Convention 1 To obtain tbe aid of tha Democracy ia this contest, it is necessary to maEe a, cou- ! te.t in its Charleston Convention. In that ! body iMugi .Querents . i.jre ittiue lo a ueoisiou. If ; .. k t ...... .t.m.ir! nrnseiit in that CouveB- , tiou ihiir demaud lor a decision, and they obtain an endorsement of those de- .t...n - r .... a I..!. .lanui.H l.r deeislOU. ttlld taiCT nil,ui.,. or a deuial oi those demands. If de- ,.,...i ,,, ,.. ,,.. .hi. States Ki.-hts w . j -r...ai-. ....I a.r...i.i in. other Convention upon 'the ba,is of their upon a ectio.,a! and anti slavery issue, wiil principles, aud go into an election with a be cous.d.-red cause enough toju.tify seel--...jiT... ;.,,l k. is .. . .,r..t I'm., aiou.' gti,uli01,a' psrly. But in the i-resvieUl ii V ttimiitest that the Black i . ... ;. . . .,. ;.. u..., .-,.,.. lirUi)liWIIWIIl.l.. .... . null rtctll'f a mujorUtJ of the electoral a (.orife.fion o! the people of tl, s.i. i.i us an iV in lime to vrvviae tor - .. . A..V e..r..' hunt the. XI h. ut Muren. ISbl. -v -v j Yancey is admnted to have been the J ... resolutions introduced by him were adopted IvEstiLLTluNS uF the Alabama Lxuisla TCRE ti. r.,,;,!,.,,,. of Alahama. under the 1 ; , y ., fhU.M-s, passed lae ,uuulut" , . following Resolution . Be it Resolved, "1 the absence ot auy preparation for a sy TLit iu stem- atic co operation ot ihe Southern Btates iu iresistine tne aggressions ui men -'"i . .- B. .(!11,7 tnr hee.f. h.s solemnly l" ' -i j , , , ... ... clratnucs wiii - , , , , ,. , , ,,,..,..,. K-r ' she submit to trie Jout itoiui'iuitun o: u s?c- tin-mi Siiilltern n trlu. his noVfteil er Lie call .;'! Convention in lne event at tne ti i umpil of such u action in lne i'lest.ientta elation and io maintain the position iuus deliberately a-sumed, has appropriated ine sum ot S-Ull,' uu lor ine uniuary cuunugeu cies which such a course may involve.' In coord a nee with this pr-.graiom.' Yan cey went to Cuarieslou and lijillinore sod procured lbe NumInatIOn of Breckinridge aud Line. These candidates are supported by Disuuiotii.ts largely, because to vole tor them is to pave tbe way for Disuuiou II... . Me V.n.e on Julv 2. l"6o at Ureenvilic. S. C. exuitiuiiy exciwuu : " These and several other potent argu-; ,. r.. ,n. eouviueionlv that the bondot tk Cmon ha.' leen ,mj ,Ped usu I are pa it that she taunt have her few re maining rights respected that alie must have equality in the united ooufuduraliou, or iudi pendtuoe outhide of it." V. W. lloldeu, now fjr Breckinridge, who waa prcseut at Cbarlcaton. also at Bal timore, alter his retard borne, gives bit ui tiiuony as follows : " We cau detnoustrate, if necessary, that Stephen A. Douglas is the regular noiuiuea of the national Beincracy. We will appeal lo Ik people, if Herniary, f aii'timt wtrwivfi unit Mnuiuvri. no wiii 'D f"0"1'- eofK' - "? I ,0 i th. ir bideoanDcst, as p.ottera a- , . , , , .. - imiiist a l.on-.titjti.)ua Union ana the bent hopes of in h n . I- S'e wiil poinflhe peop'e of this State to the yawuiog gulf of disunioi opening before them. The truth U, a ereal Lattie is to be fought in tbii btate sooner or later, hetwetu lie people oa one hand and privil-sie on the other; ami be tween L'nion aud Lisunion. We will not eouseDt to seceda or tiiiolve the Union for existing oauit-s; and he who would deliberately dissolve ind destroy the national Democratic party, while it Hands upou in oid and weii knowu doctnoa of nou-interveution, bus UL T ONK more STEP to lane to become a i:iuni.jni-.i. From the Charleston Ntwj : " Tbi- Presidentia. eon'.eit will !esv the South united as a section, united in the ! pnpo of r,,.,t and se.f rt-lei.ee, and re. 1 dy, if ever, under aroused exnlement snd 1 coinmou iiidisrnation, to meet itio real s-c " '' Hr'ip.e. ; to the fullest extent ot oar ai...i:y. ivcsoiuuou oi me .,.., -.egiaia.uro. j " vfa 1 n" t!c r'uon oi a iresi- , ""ui ul """ "j . cciwu.. , party with views adverse to the iiist.tiittoa nf inn..t n I iri'il IUI ts in the s.ave- i D01a,B- States ani Territories, or of on ""ul" " "n""-" .. - , ' (' which the Const. "j--' oil as r ji uiua, ss to 1 counsel togetue. tor , BIjJ sa-eiy.-' Ihe Democratic i of Texas. Das-ed re . s-- a'j.teU lu the l.,-i- ;1"'9,',S1jrPl Ue,"" July le'J- pas-a resolutions to tne same enect. Letter of Senator Ciay, (of Ala ) Janua ry i!,l I -.lit) ' Wg faave thcje rfuturr domestic tranquility ad security fjf ouf per!i0n prof)er,yJ by argument, ' . .' - ' . Why then Ueler prcnaration lor mo lal ar- J . f .' . , g.iintnt of nations 1 It is too late to nhet the sword when tbe trumpet sounds to draw il. ' Speech of Senator Iv-rion. (of Ga ) in th U. S. Senate, January 0, . he election ol a .Noriucrn i rosiueni Letter of 'Ion. L. M. Ke;tt, of S. C , July hann ' lireckinriiijjf awl Lane.'' Jrkr, f 1, isener wi wnu. - "'y ,)- l:"'u: lbe secession of the Southern deie!ite 1 ........i i . ... rn. k v..ucaawu auu t...o.. . r ..... Ple Vl,il 10 """ "r-""'" ' " rtt Hru'L i ii t i.:u0 urn: l.iiiie .r.iea. that llie . opeuly declared her d termination to actept the responsibilities forced upon her. Wtieu tbe war of words is over and thing come to the worst, as must assurrtiiu must kuypen, iet us hope that no one will b. at,- seni troui rob can."' It wui be noticed that Gov. Herbert id mils that iii.-ciinridge caunot be e:siHeu. Letter ot Wui. K. Martin. Ks 1 . a de e- . i;iCulI10rJj i'0uveDiK-u, from S. Carolina : " lne people of the Soarli are prepared to act wita a dignity worthy of tbe great issue a.id of their ou L ri'Ut lii-lry li ey kuo ine crisis is ineviia't- e. Te e'ftwn oj a Dtmoi iut may t-iund u h..au- tiu -f. or ine success or a i'.-i'' hepf in it u , ii ,,,:9n .. In ElTUbat BVBI ou )- , qastuo cf time.'' Her Mr. M.riiu a. lints t b h t tue tiou cf Hreckinn l.e if "..'.i l.eilel ot t-'.t Spa ' 1 1 aisoaiuiits tbal Hrec.unl .1.1 i tic - ' Lincoln aud Hainiio, tbe Black Ropiib lican uomiuees, will be e.ected m Noeember uext. aud the South will th"n deciJe the re.t .nestiou whether ihcv will submit to me duiiiio mou ol b ack fv. pubnetn rui. the fd....a...eMtl pr,,cip of ibnr orni- latiou being an open, sna.a.'.iheJ - o.ared war upoa our soeiai u,'''- ' Here if enifag1. tn unraeni na o"i ae iv. e .v.- P-....
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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