: 1 -flY fr';; rrrA-rfA' -A l-vN'A . -1 f ! y u l ;. TTc iy A? immutable Principles of Justice: Xu earthly Power 'ha) from our Position. ANDREW JACKSON. a i V - VOL, I. FAYETTEVILLE,. K- C, SATUK AUGUST IS; 1860. IT0. 26. U 1 11 ... ft i iii :.L .fe La.: .. ;- ' , y ; i .. .U.,. . -. .j . ,..;..;,; I.....,.:, ! ''.. t ', '.!.-.-... L , - " , :.r-- h ' " . :--.... - . ' - .. V t V r i i ;, -;r:- ,,, - -.. h.; i ; .:: "Ii2t" - -T- F7 - .ri I. ' Ja! - -r ! H ' .V: v.!; . . . ; r , U.dLV 1 I?En. oii? rear, 4 irhildr, in advance $G 00 . -All Istier corcaicted , i t ' the ""office, nm.t be ud- Rales of jIvci'tisiMgr. fii 2:it: per Sfjaif f. Twelve L'me., for- the fir jt imertiaa a 1 t!ilrtl U Jr eacti "subscqaeut ;:z? J WISDNi:.SD.v 'AUGUST 15. - , Till-: pTATF01t.M)rfA t'O 1 1 A U I SOX I Th.it our rcider.4 j v nmicrstau'l precise! e.y th views of tlu difFiin;. p htie;.l ptr:.e?, Mr"h J priv:,:itT -.miid im for vlry pe.-1c(to vole for, for Hie PriJ-.K y nn-V V'-i Iresideucy in X;vtin- -i iioxt we"-jK'e with a brief outline of y them. We will ive- I li (A pri ntri pics :;d vocat 1 lirsi tho platforniwhicl she "Uo!itltuti :ial Union" .o -al!ed party h . Avliich their caudidati J.rcMinied to Man J? hc- Biamiiactiueil and iip u 1 J k l r. v kr ::t t, are c of the f :ct that they I ii .ne already proven t !iieives t le our weakest il'.in lvj.d t:i3y ni i l- justly, entitled It tli.it 'i"!"i"ir -jdatibrni co:ii Li th e uTeinn di,!; inuut that its authors. rec. U&.c "no otliCT pjI'iLlcil jiriu'eiple.A Hut the (! K tjie Union oi' the Sta I itutioii cfJhe Cetjiitn, i:d the cn(bvt'ei;ieiit of ie' say. They 'adroitly tlK- law's. j fi;s is l-i it. ' ::void ( ..;:u:tiii"h:wf tne Constitution ouht to 1-e 1 1 1 1 i i i ti .1, how t c I'nion can and ouht to Ie ? -vTve l,v and v f 1 laws they arc in f.-.vor iii' eni'..i i-in- - whclhc. j'r jn. tauce, those which are upon the Statute h I o(Ohio, do'ijned toaii nwil the ittiiitive sl.n t Viw', Or laws doincu t :ci::i;;:' iis( i.ccut:c jit jir.v Mw.li are m cms- t ii -e ! 'j !A ir "plaliori 1:4 a 'vairue and iiidtfin'te pi, .j' i hi raery, n . yuict .i -e 1 Vj eate'i Votes an i p'lf its asiihors ii . -Iv'ssioi', t' the '! oi of ite i J. .i!i::iCn:. l . " '. I i ; J l I tT- M I ItV-''f.i-il rrii. Ittllly 'lt. I IV (I VJ U up:i th rijjivcncPi? of the '-con ill ( U' n an I a tru'h.Vi exh'.t i t frits s t : t e r in '.till ii(.y for the reeiircn:c!i's m' j!i times.j -The 4i'" ('nnmrrtf1,-. idgger v.-ir.-hipping sheet, in Vh lading a report id'a'r.aik ;in:.- : : erv jnraiiirue .u j nat c.tv vtnii ir.ai .:ea ksia-ye and Addition a piratoi, Owen lavcj iy, h iraui'U in .1 ;i..t citv 1 v tint bra .Vvh ..- repsve.its oae " n tlu Jl'iaols . Pi t in Cngie.- s-iys : ' - j j ' - J lie cos:-nt ton oi tue sj C'-ii .was !h:' s:g;i::i f.r de::rture. but i t Inntif t'iree' cheers' had l.e ii -:e:i tor 31 r. L Vel V, an 1th. n, led by Mr. I.j., and oi Isis tuotioi . fii.T. ft 3ur- ; ' ii"'.r, i$ Peclaratioji of Indeven- ih" t. 'nn h'.':limt and !t in c 'i L n foH'iw ivr i ery oue washo.- 1 i;i;re ior ianc'-In, I ?a- the .meeting aoj'.nrn. u." , t 1 1 : h . i r t it'j tnat j-iveoy, J'O'.vara, i - - ' - 1.. il'l: - Otlo lS. if)-' t j St !l I by -1 " i,:u; .,.; ..-r ahtion,- t ie nion an I the enforce- mctit-'of tlie 1 vs, . I ie 'only plat I mu whltli the C( po.-iti. ii j i-i ytetul V tliAvv. t'ciitlenicn o1 the Opposition party ca not deny that'it ks a vague riiitl "nsd iinite plarfi-ai,v ;-.nd one which, a.-' we .If j-emarlt. I 3 fire, is ,tt adciatafc to.the r a::re iii Mits of the ittiies. ) V . t i A i i ert:au. i tieir can Klites ale made to acunowl- i ... ' .,,', , ! t'-.ige-a higher law tl;Altho Constitution, and are i . ' .".,- i i i. i - i , made to tn-ioiso, n. fofr, a book which rcenin- i .1 . ,.f:.wt;.- i 1 a v .a inetnls the.e.vttnctio slavery by the most loul t ' v Jin t f 'it : . .i I an l bare means lllude to . Ieipyr s impend- jier crisis, Avhieh.ree tmmeiil as the. last mode node of., tle.-troyiim slavery, nrelellion of the slaves in t! ae Southern. SrajcS; wl .-l Lincoln and Hamlin, tlieir candidates for J ni. lent and Vice President, J "'th- endorse Iu proo f bein-jr Abolitionists of the I Jlouglas and Joh p4i are the candidates of .a I .11 ,i t . -mall lov ot ttte r. Laern Pemocracv. J-roiii i T . : . ; . . .. A tlie' uiitu ue mv,-vu UK u tTi'Sitii in pontics to tue deed, for a lew yea -4 lubscquent to his estrange- iuent! from the partf 1857, liewas regarded as its leader. Since 4 time, 31 r Puuglas has ta- ; ken issue with a J ?t.x-ratio administration, at- ,'taeke 1 the yital pr iples of the party, and hy .. t -..': ..M . '.. J ..A: i i.: , it j . torcing iniiiseti "iniir, came very near uieatmu mi " Jf .'.. the party up. ii vresy ot spi atter sovereign- . , . 1 , . . . . 11 I , 1 lilt." ,W ' T ' - , I1 ion operate as effectively. lor the cxcimaou orino- 1 jK ,a- . - . . ..... - . South from the Territories, as the AN ilmot provi- ' . - ' , a . . l . i so itsea. iipart Iiom me iact iiiai au tu'iuisi tiou oilthis doctrine would carry along with it a repudiation oi'the views of Calhoun and. other .1 -l . J ..C L rtrllttul.r Sfbrd iha ! XAiirnpnt vi:i i..siiiiii iii int. kji . - v . ...x. ; . .. . - - . . ..... . ik iw : I- . i : - - f ; ................ - ) ... , . . ... II,. - n.'.miuea are still more - . : f If . ? .ITT". i- . , f i - i - U well known that Senator 1' itzpati ick, Al- hovs v.-i. tiiti ;,!; unst liuivus it i.iav be, cannot , . ' , , . . . II ., ' - rl f . , . " , , , .J afi.-any, received the noiuuiaimu in the J5.t.t:mo;j J con-nicr lisea as em ilMc t witli:u tile bills t;U ,, . ?, . , ' , , , . . . . i, ' ' . i . 1. onvcr.tion alen-r with ir. JJoi!-'.n, b:i: a h$ tlie ' .ns ittt.itinai I 't Ujon such eonditioii.-r . ' , , , , . , C lft , , was o; -.posed to Mr. Puiiila-- squ.:t:e,r i.jvere;t;u:vL A!V ih;.t it c;Ui j u.nMieover that the most ... -. , ', . " f . . . : , . , .f, : . " ,. ,r . , did not t:ccept.it. in the !.: u. ov our eo I:cotea and i?:to!eraii '-A'-oiitmtast i the I niteu , - T, , ,. ,, . . i i. . y - , j k temporary, oi 1 the i;ierabur Jji,t-c:.t iIki i.e- i ,,. , , ;. I i , . - - " teu.-ion oi" reirrtia: sty KCi up lor the n -ni-iiatioii of V e h.ve a 'casein ;. . it i.- a ;:-;i.hc-:it com- , I We cojiee'dc that lit is useless to refer to the i . . . ... '. A ... . 4 , J .! 1 4 mociatic party J lm we m-ht go vu to ; -H. mi. p. r.e.t J.d.u i. Itre-t kiundgp because he . . , . i majority ot the Males at Lhailc.'ton, ami unaia- ' ... , , . . . , , , , , , rd itform of pruiciidt .h.c,iited l v the.PLek He- J ' ... . . . ' an a. most ilhnntable space ai c rying these iai,e , ! d u v. -i tr.Mled up s.n.l eow.i the uvcr on lac oecks - . t '." . . . I mottsly rc-al;irmel. at JS Jtanore, to Jhe mo lei ! t i ( .. .a - i t .a . t m... hi . n i !. .-v..! tt. tin. trubliean. seetiona! , n-rty of the North. 'i hat ; J ,,,,, ' . , , ? pro Iu-Mcs and "egregious b.undeia ot our . 1 ",- ..lm..tu.;, In.-i.n ilu,...i. to tin '; ; . r - . ,. ; state, man JolIN I, I'nilCK l.Mtiaai: mid the pa- . . . ,.,. j,,,.;, ,ra i tr ,. i ... ! 1'rt-i Icatv ; ii? ti id never descended into beers iloons li ketwi!l not be vi txU 'ior in North Carolina, . . . ., . . -1 i i biothv r cotein elui mg tlie lust c.mpa gn. but our . . . . , fr:..f -i ml rn , ir .lnvi i-fi ivr u li.i li ivi t - . . . . and .1 . i r: k lit. in ori.t-r to '.iii iioiuI:r.t v wilb tl-e i. I It i -i i .i 1 .. t i ui ine i ico uc ot .or it .. .uoiiiia, iiiivt uie sot i to .r i c I . t , - ,i , i- I champion of '4ihc Union, the Constitution, Uai . I ,. -J . . . . , WK" : and S 1-;toN, the '' pCuplcM ca1ui , 1 ' tf , . . i say that it emtaini u j srgns ol that lepentautc ... ; . ,: i I - - , . i .t . 1 the equably oi th6 btales and as sueli, has wVi-li tlie r-i-i'm'i -h '-M "-o i-;ir id d-iuj have rtJO IIN I Iprincjp'es to gutuc thenl. , - ! , i wan i.eu ine co..e.euiw.u u....a t ut, ...iu "rnd as it Is er n Mdn T;Iethcr they will have t,4ii,Uii ui";:i &''6 l de.ot the , "'confession" of his misdeeds in fact, it is : 'i itidith,;,, Ult, lltli: c, , ' ., c :i:tcd Saes. T::ch euuuot be disretrded. , ! m..nL:at that ihe .ovvruvr is bt.r-cucd :n po its , electoral tickets l i , tie than to Mates, we Wid f . ' I cal iui.iuitv and dem arro-uotsm." i eompl'.menf tla , Myit! v notice m this con-- v,,r r ,- r J Wc would ask the Oliver, now that the dec- i.iv lull . , I 'i I " - t . i M m -m3m - i i . - - - - - - - - - ' r . i ,e!ir dS-) . Stephci Pcmglas, by virtue of his 1 . , . 1 . , . . .p i - . fiT T.i - v.- V j diligently to p nut to DemK-rats the pith which ability and correct j4ons oi the political prinxi- . . , 1 . i A t , - : - - ' . hhou.il be liursued bv them in the prcseut 1 rcst- l'des espoused hy tL i JJeuiocratje party, W'as re- 1 . - - f i i i --ti i i i dcntial contest. So far have the lirgtsfrr, Ou- . Girded as one ot it: kmatcst champions, and iu-! , , ' .'3 is glorying over the 1 fact that this hfrci? hjc.?tii':;; w'th favor in the ' South-. . i . j Alp-H io the above yrc quite from the'V. ;j X. Tribune of a recent date: , ; ' j Thriigh Mr. Doughs isnotyoiny to he srp- portetJ gcvtruVi in the Soulhrrn X'at--; . icus ol one time r.uj .oMil hi ,vjr. th. P.,. , 7ir iitrcerUiirSitcsfuul to exu on in'lnu-r T. :n ..... ,..,-,., .i.J "J-"' lt ...... i. t'l W. llUor(vmj;f(.(; 141'. tj-tcn r.rjjt'rcs. ' j ' 1 it cannot be dcnic I th;:t the icr-ons who Totei for Douglas for President ',u .Lc war u:on the f! doctrine of the ri-ht of the .wouthern inan to t .lc hi-? . sLvo. property iniq the couiurf)n teiv "-"iv, .and. to Lc protected in'iU 'filjynu'ut by the,l:oderal (Jovcrnuicnt, iijj "the. citizen .of t lit. Mcrthj is, under like circumstances, entitled to protection with whatever propc rty he may choose to hold there. In this position, our abolition as sailants, have j erecived at once a readiness on the part of the Southern men who have joined in the Douglas luovement, to'placc slavery under the ban of the Government and to accept for Jheir own section a condition ofincuality and degradation I in the Union.' ,It is claiiiiK that PoUfiTAS and Joiixfox are the " regular' nominees of Alio party. Yc deny, the assertion.! Yc start out with the proposition that almost since the existence of the' Deinberat'cj j arty, j it has been nn established rule never t; consider valid, any nomination which is not made by a two third vote. Mr. Douglas, nor his friends can f-iiy with truth, that he received either at t'h.ii!est:n or 1'allimorc, ttt vny tij:r.-y two thirds of the votes of tlie Convention. At the time oj his nomination in Puk!mo:c, two thirds of the members of the Convention were not present. I If we count every member present, th iso wh j did r.nd did n.t vote, there would then be lack iup; twelve votes of the required ni:ijority. AjiV.iu the i'riends of Poulas exeduded a lare number ol' legal delegates ajul filled their places with bo :!is ones who were in favur of his iDminatiun. Mr. P. -failed in bdth conventions to ' receive a two thirds wj.jority, and is not uufr the " rejrur '..r." i:o:n:::vie of the party. So far :.Mr. Johi:on his a :. . ciaie npcu thx. tlchtt Is c i;r.cr::ed t!ie rc;i ;oi:-'wj he ihou'.I not Lc r;:r.rded as a rezni larii: ;:nd Judp;;ble ented to the country bv convention at all. Tlie; Convention wasdcel and .one be lore he was th'oiihf of lie owjt.s his present i'V,t!in t twogntlenxiii an 1 i b il-.ie i 1 i . j champagne, y!i... coming-together in a b.wk r.-ni I of the Xation.d Hotel at V.'..s!i";ion. in the u..i.. of the Pciiiot r.aie Kxecurive '. 'saano'tee, !('! imm! I Iershe!' V. 'oii...-;i tie- ivn 1: !! r;!ii.i::t.;io m toe i i in- erat!e j.arty J ior the Vi--'-f Ycl-idem Uni.vd .States. 1 hat's ..1! the ".c-:;! t :u-v t t ' is about las iibm. nation." Put there art4 many oth.-r -l iect. t ."". si. Pt ;ig!:.s and -r'.r!in will h wd m giit. c.i:i.:i. r . I i ate. Mranpj it u.-iy c m, ilw ;r View.- "j u j Teiritorial icgisLtion ;aid kindred ulct, ;rre:i j ;! !'. -iinerent as the Xorth i-' i'r .ui the I-oa;!i 1!1 ri here are tljcctions in be urged .g.in.t ci ticket we have referred to .de. l'ut there i- . e '.. l .. 1... i .... v.. .i.j. i 1 . ".'... . I tli IL lili til '.Ik MI till tl US. lill'l tl 1U riltt.tll lt'1 till 1 residency ami ice 1 icMuency stand. nir u;.oo it, airainst whom not one Wold can be said. v ......... .i.... ....... ... . -.--.----I - .... . w .. , , , ,. " ceptcd that phttionn. . ' . This platform is a broad, constitutional one 1 , ' . j one which ouglit to, au l'we doubt not wi!l,.re- .f . . J ceivc a cordial support from every true Ann-n f Ji can. Our candidates are well known. Their fame and character are " as familiar as Ilouse- Jir. cionnson. is a ri'..icui.:is a;.snr'i!:y. -j - i t - j lie was ii t V . . . ... oeaieu oaaiy ueaien ny ine reuui.tr iiii;a.ees ol j,,..,,-, , a . ct.l4 L. it. h 4. tbf ?.:.i1.er:t e i, ii( ,rni :u he.a ,v : It . T. . 1 . . Jos j.i. a I.x. iUfa.u. hoid Words" j to the. pe ple of Auieiiea- John spee ch at V'il.ou : j (3. PitF.CKlMtllHiK In always been the able and .-We have read the Wianaiitou JuurnaCs re consistent defender of the institution of slavery, t ptrt of this 44 last dying speech" of -he Govern-. !... 1:w..lf V.oLfi.l 4.!,rf,.if.t.' I or who is so simjii to sutler execution at the tiands ...... .d. . 1 .1 T - .1 m. v i r tlitt 1 III. 1 .,. ' ;, . . . . . , gu.iiicot SJ l,fn tiaj;n:niteii4 navaig mi icu 7 , . , .. . . ,i to elect their candidate ior Governor, with articles volve iu the "Constitutional Union" constellation, guue that were they toake the name 'of their fa vorite candidate for President from their mat heads, one would regard them as being "entirely opposed to them.. We -allude to the fact that our opponents of jntu-,v eea.e.l to lilt. r"tlt-ai L'l .ia. - - . 7 . " ' ' " A "f " 7 assiduously but in vaiu to prove that fcenal . - . . . . Douglas is the proper man to bo vened b-r b tl Senator proi ie Peniocials mi the fourth day of Xovembcr next;- j V"ithoUtl M l-ilig to .r ' e to Wil li we r,ei.e . . . , i"..1t . .P 3 n 1 r.afw.f..t .ivrt itftvititf km r i i J r ziiiii 4i ii i it 1 1 iiii- itv.fi r.iit:.a i zz u iiieti t be the case tl ; that their toil is "Lovcb Labor LostL" wc Will UnJert:;ke to prove the insincerity of their riioiivej an J the ueccp icn which they are cunn : inIy co.le.ivoru:-r to tuio ujon. the t-cuiocrat- I ic purty. rl he Olrrr und Ri.jUier; who caro i ,: niorc f ur JJuii-Ls than they do for erth other arc e-'ijt iiulr tr tn?to iuirnc UTioti the creJulitv f L;c;..,atS hy vvt'u that he U the rcar . fl, -,, ,. I i iuk'uiuuiuocc vonvnuioti, ior me oi- , . . . -Ct ll "resu(nt the Lnitcu Mates. V ...... . 1 !- I. ' 1 . ..' A. . 1 . " ' 1 I . . ... , , .. . j that PwU. las is not thtf rcular" nuuiiuce oi' our party, and that an such in vjcwtd the tu f V. a purer man and a better I,inH-jat is in . : ho is u .caliilod to and will i. ;uu . Mappoi t ot' th Pcmocrrttrc'ljarty." Our cotenq.er lies koow fully 'as well us ve dv that cur vieve L upon this mbject arc correct LeyouJ thesliht-c-t per-dventure. AYhat -then are lacy driving at? why,' it is to our mind as plain aa the noc upon a mans fate. 1 hey are thus advocating the claims of Ioul is in iif-f 'ercnee ttf Hi; I ric I !t i nr. v. Iieeni-e thev! ' J I t:.'. n .!... .1. . mii :.. Hiiuti itin wuu iiiai nit- ituiiiLT tv 1 1:1 receive eiji few vote.s iu this State at least, and by harping upon his '"regularity," the votes of the-Pcmo-cratie party will be divided, and they will suc ceed in carrying Xorth Carolina for Pcilaud I"v erett. The game is a cunning cne, but, their mo tive is nevertheless perceived. Wc have no idea that a single 1 'cniucrat in Xorth Carolina will be misled or duped by any such lblderol or nonsense. We know them of old ; we know they will not al taw th .nisei i-s to be tilted by such dtmogogical I apj eals to their Ptmocratie pride. Wo tuk'e issue with no Pcmociat who may prefer to cat his vote for Mr Pouglas upou pertou.il grou nds or upon the strength of what he convcives he 'may have done lor the good of the party in by ; lor the good of the party in by- I tftJ ,,." OL.rrccr. : do take issue with every or.eV j if. iters not whether that tme man "holler gone days, but we who votes lor lamas the "regular" nominee, or as the exponent of the platform of principles adopted by a majority of the States in the Uaitim c Con vention. Wo have nothing to ray particularly of Mr. lJoitglas. Xeiiher he nor Pud nor Lincoln is the r. ,n.:iiccof our party. Jihii C. PreekiTiridgo is .Mich being the case we will work with a'.lour might and main fr las i lection, and llrihe defeat of ih.- oijier gentlemen wh -ui c huvc mentioned ah JVC. j. :; HU.MOKSi OF rill-: (UliiKUXATOllIAL campakjx r :.z : The (iLii:?o At'' has his tail culled, raid hi- f head u tvjm U; i m;H;i jy t:r Jthfll-r. j I hrt ;-f "..? ii wiuj ninl lU-irsh-y of -tt:'eerrn like wild fnv. - ll . 11 ralti (JL-Jhrc thrlrriiuii.) After the election wc imagine, according to the lI-niLf ip c dixit, ."Little AdV tail was cut t-lf. ' Jn Columbus, wlier.; it was " citrletl," I'dvi.ii.nii!: i.i.lis nun, c a j4-.ui. - j. ,. l. t . . ... ..mi . Uc liau every assurance that .J'Ucs woiinl be t iad IVvtu that Senatorial district. I IV. J raM, ilrfW. th, rlrrtir.n.) i)l c air. e, but -John l. Taylor, L-ij , beat him b liv I were t 'd tha TIoiKs would increase his t-. .ii I t.,'J.!.:i t, '.IU. l ial, IV ;il;tj a;.ti that S.eveu, t:'ortin be elvctcd to the ib-n. e oi .oh!tm.. Ii. J ! ii't',1 ',' Ji'f-rr iff tun.) Of e uir-e. but nobt i ly. believed yoti. .Jones , '. i f, ,i i Mite in Colunduis, and 4 Stevens, ; ...,.,',, ..; iViaoerat," ' was be itcn by X. L. Vili;.a:.!.,-ni ra-i Pem-.er.a. 1'ioi.i" ibibt.-o.i wo heard gl riou. iiv. the eieciu 'a-i. LuiU ou. candidates lor the Ce-naions is 3 en as n i;m,i. L l''- J' t,fiff f,,r'' the ' It '""""") .You must 1 It lu it'ci.- not wh i you "ii .n ." i get lioab.e cones. .o.uiv tit's . ! t. . . . . r i t. I mill can lidates ! ... Were si "orn(" of betlig eleeiid v.'cl'e Tni:,oi;si;nvi;ii's plu-npi:;i.-: Our Ustnl correct coiemporurV, i.he '". .'. vilU OL -t i i t r, makes prodigious b'lindels occa sionally. We wi.l only refer to two of them at present. I lie ur.-t, its aliu-:un to ov i.ms tiou is over, and it is ti-cles? to resort to Jibbing, who made the '.'last ily.ng s; ccch" Cor. Ki!U9 or 3ir. Pool? who ".sulL-red execution at the j hands oflhc peaplcof Xvrlh Carolina"'"an.l irt :'-; f r, if, according to the votes of the-sovereigns of the State, Mr. Pool is iwi " hardened in political inipii:y and demagoguisnu"" We opine that it has come to the conclusion that it is neither a prophet or the son of a prophet. We copy again, from the Obervt IIodkson County. Our friends in Kobcsou lead us to expect a clein bweep a majority for Pool and Pockery, and tor 3lcltae and Cobb.- lias will be a jrlorious regeneration. Let us send the glad tidings to our irieuds throughout the State. A uaiu oi a hundred or two fur Pool and Xv aXu.i i tin .ni r.s villXcJllory e nough lor one The' Olerver can now anwcr truthfully vhetheT o.- not ihat was a true prediction. I ......i .... ,...r v.-. Irtin t.ri.i h.IiiiIi I rri.llfv. Thomas W. Atkin has resumed the pubi.etio.t ot ihat sterling icitiocratie paper, the Atht tfie Xtics. Success to it I c i . i i, i i i - " ,v ' - .... . i - -- - r. - c - i - . le-peei nn ine.i ieei:iigs eius ii" ue.- si. April la?t oar cotemponxry . raid U5e to seitre us for not h cul!ed him i fieesoiler. kc.t not denouncing hiui. Xoicf I te, and presto thc. Herald Y:h the rest of the Opposi '. ri'Iln.i, it sets him down uuJ' ouht to be voted a-K it once ppote thus of tlon nn- A,1 3 uie r fomhy 1 hiu . Vgules from freo-ioil States, ties, assemble in Conveu :epf a free-soil platform 'idate, may fetand ujon it, ion caused to be passed ..the uoniuijjjnn of their v i rceluded, they pretcr break ' .. vi.liuii rather than drop their fa i t.o ilo so.' In all ibis tlie Courier can A'v'r''-ir condciuuatiuii, but simply Jt prr- r.ii ;."th. w icings should have turned out as they did'-S. iy the editor of the Courier mn t be a i!ri;n ' i;tizai when he can only tlrprcrate. the actions ci rtan men which all patriots must i v. ' ! i i t t. m t i . aoina oe.ng seun mean iuaUoi;iUcU in the cxirAU?: - Mit.;iKiLAT h'.vi.isr.Lr.Y A Pa m run to an KlusIax. 'J he Sali.-bury Wah Innon, in its account jf the discussion there, says : "Mr.' Pool made a plain, fair, and honest speech.- All who heard him must have felt that he.w.t (felling the simple truth in as plain a man ner as possible, lie made no effort at display, andytt the people listened to him throughout with the greatest interest. He was repeatedly and h.MTtily cheered, and that, too, ' trithout an; onf.'n "Cy ;.V;, and that is mere than can be said fr Idlis. "JinT before the speaking commenced, one of Kl'fsV friends moved about through the crowd, wh re eling to their men " Itoirr fur Pilin ant! rhrirhitii ftromj and tuny. lie gayc this word tox$ e?l ai, who, l.vdcing up, said, ' I'll be zhot ed ll r aas." UpwanU of jiftg-six lltuu uual tro JiitHi'rdfl have already "hollered" for him, and thene-irc a few 44 holler"-in men vet to be Jit;: I jroui. .v. . bi:::t. Ki.vniLGt'ri sJkoo.n'u Aeci:iT.vxcK. e f.aa1 in t fro: e Abibuiiia journuU the sul'jtnnul conar.uiiicatioii Xr- n.'fekinridge, written, it will be ccnin rc- Si letter r-dilre.-fcQ him Ly Mr. Itwir., the Tris- idat cf the. ltlcLiaoad C'oavcation. Ihv ktt;r ef Jr. kvri, to which llr. DrtckhirnlLjC was c. I'c J tc nd, Ss not given. . . 4 Luxixotox, July 2il, I SCO. A tT.r : la answer to your leilcr of the 20lh ul- D tiiirf. eoi4ia'uinjf oiticiiil iuS'orui.aioii of lay iiomiua- r t'ac l' "?rtein-T of the l"iiitel Slates ly the ."C t'onvi iitlo.i A?? Mublcd nt Kicliniond,' 1 itnvM . " J-t-;r,t f t !i ln:u i n.-i l if.'-U mi otjiill strive to licut. tlie coaSJcnVe inipluJ ly the action of iU Coivbiitioii. I trust ; tat a fall discussion of existing issues will t..t.li.liiii the CiMistilutiun and I'nioa of result in t.lC .tl'.tC-- ;:ou iiniiiovuhle foundations. Wiih j;i ll.)!l. Ji'H vcatioii L l wishes, I sun your friend. jua. e . iiia-.ni.ia.Mih. Iiaviv, TresiiltMit of the Klcamoad lu tircotisliorouuh. Ala. Tin: J d'd .yA : Wo ha in Xorth itpi.t: Status. ihe Xew York JJcr- - i e hcanl cnou-h fre.m the late 'elections 'arolina, Kentucky, and 3lissouri, to e ojnnion th tt in the Presidential clee '.cuiVer the P." m.craey will l..-e all the ! warrant t tiou of X t vrder n Vo Mates iroui .lissoun Ten:.cs-v i al- i, .may be added to o States iroui 31'tss.mri to Maryland. th.' number swln i: g unl to 1J !! and Uverctt with tin ic in:a k.hlech uig'-s w hit h are going on in die great pelitiea! tin d en.-: cuts id iSiJ, in the Southern divi.-ion of tlivi Union. Observer. It i- all very' well for our neighbor to qute t!ic u'l note! , We ask how long it has been since the Gl.it,r n marked, 'two would not believe the editor of the A' i- Yuri.- II i u.'d upon ' ' ".V.-"-" 1 . . isea.tor l: ret ii ot .UisiOtiri, in.ole aio ot ttie i.va! ;-ir r.ihtd; ; h: had never tent hired Kttir-writers ' a!i over tliciouutry to j.uu" himself into r.otu.'iety, c.r.d ry down cerytividy c!c ; he had never. pristituad Sue ttlcjirajih to sound his ov ii nrasses. and niisrcp rc-cat every othrr praaiaieiit man in ihe parly ; said ' finally, h' itiportcd him beeau-e he was the only j man who hd any chance of defeiitm Linccln. No Southern St.'.t j' woulJ, undir any circunistanct s. cast htr clectori'l, vote for Poulas, r.iul he didn't believe ! ccaiiJ"U n siiijtlo'Xorthcru.-'tatc.' The following gentlemen have obtained llceme. to practice Ia'.v, . ' . IX C0UXTY COUItT. Virgil S. 1 uk, cif3Iadison. J. Castas L. Gudgcr, of Puncombc. Sidney V. I icketis, " William J. Alexander, of Wilkes. John A Gilmer, Jr., of Guiliord. Frederick Xash. of Onaige P. P. Stockton, of Iredell. J. J. Evaus, of llcndersor.. ' Augu-.tu. 31. plythe, of Hertford. 31. E. Jjawrence, of Puncombc. ' James L. Gaines, " " Stephen W. Islcr. of Wayne. SUPEULOli LOUllT. James II. Johnson, of Haywood. John Wilkinson, of llonau. I.. H. Saunders, of Cherokee. James 1' Scales, of liockiimham. XEAVsrAroRlAm J. W. Sites, Estp, formerly of the I.U rsburg Daily Press, has become asso ciated with Col. Atpaugh in the management of the Western Sentinel. Christopher C. Callan, formerly associate editor of the Turbo ru Mercury has.'perchascd the Tar bora' Southerner cstal- Iwltuit-tlt iitj". v.- - - . and proprietor. Discontinued. Ihe publication of the Dai- ly .wi Caroltntan hxs becu suspended lor the I . m m m j lack of -patvonage. A semi-weekly edition will be nisued-dor tlw present. Co.wis of the I" scoriitj V. r.h4 riJkr. l)oti;;bs ; chan"r? :: ..! . .. ri .:.. . .:. I ... o G eneral Cass. It is reported that the friends of General Casj say that the state of his health is such that it is extremely doubtful whether he will cjrain resume the toils and; cares of hb official position. The venerable statesman is sojourning at Petroit, where it is reported he has been suff ering from oe of his usual severe attacks of ver tigo. In case of t resignation,' 3Ir. PlCKlNSOn, of XTew York, will probably be his successor. The 'Last Luiislature. Some of the pa pers of this State have been guessing upon what was the P.emocratic r.ajority ou joint ballot iu the last Legislature. It was 58; According to the list of the losses and .gains, we have host 17 in the Comnious and gained ;5, and in the Senate we have, lost 5 and gained 4, making - jur nctt loev, in both branches 1". UTiis" makes a difference on joint ballot of L'G which taken from 5S leaves our m:ijority in the next.Legislaturc, 52. tO The Democratic State Convention, which met iii Syracu'e, Xcw York on the 7th inst. nominated Jame T. lirady for Governor, Col. K. II. Viele," for Lieut. Governor,' John 31. Jaycox, " for Canal Commissioner and llobert W. Allen for State lVis.n Inspector. J Political Cli us. The Republicans" have orgauized themselves; into " 11 iii Splitters'' and "Wide Awakes," the KnowXothings into "Pell ltingers," and the Pouglasltes into " Little Gi- I ants. i e notice that the Preckiuridge men in Syracuse hav adojited for their club, the signlfi cant title of "Giant Killers." C7. outh Carolina stands aloncj in her attitude in the Presidential election. Xot a press iu the States advocates the election o cither 31 r. Poug- las or 3Ir. Pell to the Prcsi Jtncv Everythiug is for Preeklnriduc and Lane. Post OrricE Affairs. The Postmaster Gen eral has established the following : Pincy treek, Alleghaney Springs, Catawba Co., X. C. c Sulphur Springs. X. C; Elliott's langed to " White Wc .-ire requested by G. Vt. I Goldston, Esq., to say to his friends that he has no Military J h 15 mi" deliberate judgment "tlao the Breckia- aspirations, and as such, he hipes he wilPiiotibef f1 f ;jrger vot4 than the Pea- i i , i. . I Is ticket m 31 aiuesota." voted for for Lieut. Cobnel, aj animunced in thef , A new Breckinridge paper has fcu start:! at Daily Courier of 12th inst, j ". j ft. laul, 31 inn., cal led the Xorth Sfar. lie holds enough offices no-- of the don't pay U A Breckinridge and Laac club has been il ra: surt. . - , " j f .1 iu . Pangor, 3Iaine President, lien. G. 1.. in ir-. 1 Jloynton. Sixty-three PvUioerat enthusiastiealiv "oha Pool will wai the Inmors proposed to bcl S os to tbe co,f titutioa ou tLo cvJ- conieru d upon bimaud will wear the m worthily ,thc ,",5U' OK;fa? : i when won. Ilabinh Register A Uar.l, 1st, ISGd.V cDouald, ul Muc ; l;x-(.overnur A 1 , I. ... , . ';.; 1 , , ' 1; 'Jawrcuee, ed lihetde Plaud ; and Hon. ilii.,m Ii there is any " honor in be.ng beaten .up. ; .w atuu llf Connecticut, (late Democratic e.a- wards of bis thousand votesj by a gentleman,': idate for United States Senate r.) have c.aue c at whom 3Ir. Pool's own party characterizes as " :cj Jr Breckinridge. tolenddv fair county court havver," then wo aro j 13 ca use looks well iu Wisconsin. It did s , , . i m t r F a . 1 j:om the start, and the;e, as all over the i -t1 much intstakeu. 3Ir. Po-dmir " woars , " wori : : . .. . . ' iu .m.,.., thily," we trust, the "honors:' the Pemocratie 1,, . ?x . i party of Xorth Carolina have 'all along " projH sed" to confer upon him. j Thk Kksclt. T!ie Vi'U.'hj'Xh joumat has hear' fioin all the counties ia the StateJ ra il foots up (JoV- i crnor Kills' ni.ij;rity it.aO. W'e will re-publish on table with tlie cP.Li.il vote as ?on a? we Had it ia the n.tkih paper.. j J Srit ANtiidt Caiciit. 3Ir. S.l.uuel II. Steel shot a Black Eagle in thoviciiat' of this place u Tiusday morning last. 1 1 measured about six foot seven iuche-s from tip to tip. j N .. j -ly The North Carolina fnivx-rsity !d.if;.i7.ine far August is ipon cur tatde. It ii !the,- ilr.-t number :" the tenth vo'uiue, nnd seenis to iit.it.ita.n the charac ter which it has acquired as an ct-.rellcnt literary pe riodical. I'oliticai. s-calpkl. Wcslev Whitakcr. Jr., intend . - T to co'-iaaence the publication at Ibilciirh, ia a she'. time, a campaign paper Lenrinjr tlie above title. j u . I'Jf For the past two or three days wc have h i 1 copious rains, and tl-.e weather 'is now lowcry CQa.' We learii fronl the Jmirunl f Kl neat hi that the next annual meeting of the X. C. Stat Educational Association will be held about tt .... .. . , .111 . I middle ot October the place and exact time ... i be determined and announced 111 lllC ncXl IIUII - her of the Junrnaf. - 1 'tS, The name of the lftffT Advocate hi been changed to the A.h rifle Spectator, llcni i' t,,.i. ., u . . lr.tr.J .... l v i p i L. Colton, Lso., has v. undrawn, and .'ir. L. it. 1 ' 1 , , -f A. ,. Pycrs has assumed the posit on u editor at proprictor. 1 . I C3 o note saics in c lork on --aiura. List of PJDO "Xorth Carolina G's at SUO. ' Foa Brlckinridcje. Col. Thomas' II. St - mour, of Connecticut, commau4er of the "Xintl in the Mexican war, Minister to Russia, and i t i -.- I i 1 year candidate ot the Connecticut iJeuioc racy- eticut Democracy 1 r, Governor, is for Breckinridge and Lane. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of Baiukr of Xorth Caroliua, at ltaleigh, James , I- Carson, Esp, was appointed j President of c Branch Bank at Charlotte, iu! place of Jo; n Iuwiu Esfp, deceased. The 31ontgomery Mail states that the lion, j It W. Cobb, of Alabama, who has heretof been claimed for Douglas, has declared for Bre c. rC?Profcssor Wm. II. Waddell of the Univcr si'.y of Georgia, has bceu elected Professor of Greek.'aud Lieut. Geo. W. E(lgar of the X C, 31ilitary Institute, Professor of Xatural Philoso phy and Astronomy in Pavidson College. io 'e have before us the annual circular cf tJ Tru tees and Faculty of the 3Ie-aieal Cc":c. 3 'rhe"L:itc of South Carolina, with a cata!:--: I he Students and list cf Graduates. Theiz:'.: 1 ion ia located at Charleston, has a faculty c: iht professions, and seems to be well patrc-iz; 1. jje nur iber of students in attendance last c;-::u i jj 21 , of his number 10 were from X'crtL i folic-:. vnrm-n 1 mixidt t vt rriNinv TO linilCII- I RIG E. It is stated that Hon. Kenneth P.av f North Carolina, one of the foremost men air.cr :: Southern Oposition for twenty years, has ue red for John C. Preckiuridge, and " the equ.:! of the States." He sees "no other course to e t! country from the dangers that novr n.c- : A. 1. Dag Boo:. , ,We . TThrrHet that the'al v, :.a: ua . : - I If1 is Premature. 31r. Payner ceased" t:, r.r: j, lh tLe 0rtion party on the 2Cdday cf Kb c. v netiier lie lias come over to iir.LCii.N 7K3E and Lane, we are, as yet, unable to say fcifWc iude;e from the fellowinsr item. whi.Ii 'J clip from the lt riling Kxjwtss, that Pell i,l Evekett are loosing ground in Tennessee : I 'On tlie 30t ult.f thirty jnrtons iccrc St. -it tj 'tin-gang in 2nntiscc. 1 1 ",The second Auuual exhibition of Frmks I the Southern IVmeJoL'ieal :eelety, will l.Ae l ice ia Charlotte on the Pith inst. iBRECKINRID(iE AND LANK IN THE XeUTII - lie strength of Preckiuridge and Lane in tl. : IpSrthern States has been under estimated frai 1 b first, but it is' constantly increasing. TLe Oirtford (Ct.), t otlri r says: . j"Wcll informed joliticiaus who liave exj re.---- 1 tiiiir opinion say that the Preckiuridge branch c :' t!'3 Pemocratie juirty in Connecticut will j II ti ree-fourths of the" votes cast bv the partv iu Ois fctate." " The 3Iiuneseta Jhmocrut, wilting frcaa St. iul, says : . j "The nbininatlou of Preckiuridge and La. e i ;ining in favor every day. Although 1 v-tiei-I'.ted much strength for them here, tal.-y ar. $ rouger than I suj'pued. A re-ucti'.u.' aa-ia-t 1 Dulaa and for Breckinridge and Lauis has c ;a.- I i II .1 i.-.r.- -i . i seuccei, auu li is iar-icaciamr auiXHiue- I. .... j i . is juiiiiig aaucreias. - Ti-e Calumet ( Pija.Uivax says Harris :;i Ilobart, who was the Pemocratie candidate 'jr Governor iu that State last fall, is Wc-rki:.- - rithall his influence for. Breckinridge. Ti.j f ladisOu 1'nirnal learns, bv a letter ir :a t! - Jorth, that Judge Cate, of the Seventh Circa::, as al.-o declared for Breckinridge. Judge S. S. . Fuller, of Hudson. St. Croix c-uiav. 1 - j1. fudge of the Eighth Circuit, publishes a letter .vcrrmjr Uis determination to support Breckia idge. Woman's Perception-of Ciiaract::: A ady will look a servant who comes to be hL J ia he face, and say lie is not honest. She cuan : ell you why sjm thinks so, she says she dees a": ike hU cxire.-sin ; she j'uls he Is not h. ac-t 10 cousideration would induce her to take hiai nto her. service. He has the best of character, nd you engage him; ne robs you veu mav 1 e puite sure he will elo that. Years alter, auJther aian comes; the s;ime lady looks him in the fa:e, md says he, too, is not honest; she savs s jgain, fresh from her mere insight; but v'aa al so, say he is not honest. You say, I rem em!, or I had a servant with just the sme'l-jok about hl:a, three years ago, and he robbed me. This is ca? great distinction of the female intellect ; it walks directly and unconsciously, by more delicate ia sight and a more refined and more trusted iatal tion, to an end to which men's minds a-re- e care fully and ploddingly along. We-mcn have cir tciscd a more beuelicial influence in sefteiiing tke hard and uutruthiul outane which knowledge . . ,,, ,,,, , e c . : ! apt to assume in the- hands of direct scieut:a.e ri..-.r-aiol fVLiinnMiffm- t b r- V. i i-r. .--.,. i cd the casting aside of a mass f most valua! -!e truth' which is tiwj fine to be caught in the rait e- m rial sieve, and eludes the closest questior.icg, cf a the microscope and the test glass; which is V.- td.cd witli our passions, our leeliugs : and c.-; ..i - . i i i i i- . ' . tCtally holds the fine boundary hue- where rJr. l . , and niutter sensc and spirit, wave-their f. ,uti: - :,..i; :.i...i ! t i:- . a . auu , iii'ji'titiu-iiitujt; oouuua:ies, aua Cierca . their complex action an'Prcaction. Grand 'Scenery What it is ? We are ; constantly asked, where is the grandest seecerv of W.estern Xorth Carolina i Many rcrs-- j whose time is limited wish to go to that which excels all and iu thus viewing the master jlc c e , f uature. Cuntent dej-rivati-eu cf : ,.r.:..; , ' answer that iu our opinion the wildest that of Linville Falls it is pure nature. Tie uataral grandeur of the scene almost urtraarkei by any touch of art there reigns sublime in tke fctill, calm gTaudeur ot the lofty cliSs, wili'in the turbulent unruly flow of the crystal haters' beau tiful in the lovely verdure of iertile hills aai val; i. But with all these attractions it is inaccessible to those who are not willing or able to ride 5 er 0 m.ks on horseback. With all the facilities f r being au attractive watering place "it still reaaalas i-a the hands of these who originally entere 1 the 1 ad. To such persons as may be d'is posed to vi.-i: we say go to Childville and thence you can reach the Falls. From Carson's it is Siuiks. to Ohildsville. From Ashevillo it is as Ee-ar to g 1 by Carsou's as by Burnsville. There is a v.T--lic conveyance.by which the falls can be reach: 1. A similar style of scenery is that of the Hick ory Xut Gap. It is easy of access and all sh : al ; visit it AlKilition -r' A I t

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