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iU L jiTU' - 4H AT1J1 ,i . i r:in:nT. i: - e. inECKixniDG; : ix a vkx rtuuii3i:rr, CHIL JCSETII LANK, ! crcircs. I res. Fur'1,CE-r,l,Drr' sa up J LTT ! O Bf eCiUS lU.s:B.a. t,xHAM liAl 'O0D, Waxa. DvthcL J"E3 W. MtH)& t Hrt?urd. - M. . EvU BUS, f ar.'-rt. M. A. lUlV W Pwvii. BOX. A. W. VlOi AILC, ! CrsaviIS. J. ft. HclAAN. W l-iulurd. - J. a. fMX. ft MKlMtv. - JObi A. Pkk-aO. f . 14 II U h - Tab b. Kriatil LtHattr. la ear paper UI be fco4 a wtH-riU aa4 eocteJcmi ktter from tbe pw of Wsa. B. Rodman, Eq . PeBcrU Dectof t tbt U CocjrewkMal Piatrict. a' '-easej to tbt EiU of tbt Newbert f fwrr. V, bept every leader, whrti kt bt ft BmkiarV, Doeg!u, or Bc3, wL3 fivt lit setter a cartful rnuel Hii trjuoenU art, cwniiDj to w way of thickbf , entire! comet auvJ bcooirorertibk, ad bow any Sootbert du cm con to d.&rent coccluaiooa, we are inabit to coocdre. II shows why It is U duty of tbt Sooth to wrport tbc BmkinrkJg sod Lam ticket la pctfcrawt to a others. Here ia bo evaeioa or eqaifo cttiosj ia tbt platform opoo wbkb tbry stand ; and that If vt da not imani our rigtU now, ft win be too Utc to do W bemfter. Tbe qaestioa which now ailata tbt country nut bt met, and no It tbe time fur tbe Soutb ta toeet it la tbt amirer truly says, tbe letter " abooaJa with plain Btatemeute of tacts, logical eoaduaiou sod sound argument, fret from appeala to Ux prejudices of tbt pecpta, bol showing to tbc Swots tbt exact poaitioo which she occapkw, aixl tbe oolj tort and iffcdual rcoJjr tur tbt trill wbkb tlrcattn hit aad tbt inalitntkna wlkb abe, Ij riglt, abouKl enjoj nmokated uodnt tbe Cocathotloo." CoancTio.Tbe canit of Ilubtrt T. ItraJlry ap- prart u ue pnoira procewiir ga w Aioiaou ioi a. T. kf DttbliabeJ ia our mot a ftw dart airo. It abottkl hart beeo Ridkari T. Brmllty. td"Tbt official vott of Hyde cuuntj fur (Juveoor, lapubliabed iatbe Walagtua Xip"(cAuf tbe 15ib paL, aa follow! t , Kiln 600 Tool 498Wio dor. Oil 2 majoritj. Qiluer carried tbc couutj la 1836 I 169 pajority. Pretty well tor old Hyde. K.A. cormpoodrnt loforma ua tbat tbcra ia a gt'D tkmaa tfeidirj oo Waccamaw rirer. io 'Julombua coan ty, wbo ia tigbty-oot yeara old ; baa Ixra married tbrte tinea. lit bad by bla Drat wife eleven children j by bia asoood elereo, aod by bia third, three : making twenty fin In ai lit baa oow living cigbty-thrtt grand chil dren and Ibrtf-tbret treat mod icbiklreo. lit waa Colonel in command ol tbe county militia lor four . yean j acrtcd tweoty-firt yeart u Justice ol the Peace, and wu a member Ui UA iguuaiure irorn omiuimt , county la 1815. lit wu alwaya, and ia now, a good Democrat J and to are all hit children, grand children and great-grand children. Wa think that gcutlcmao hat tared kit country well, and if there ia any peraon OceerTlogoi"aicrirainaiK)n lor - luuuamaj purauiia, KVWt rcler Topographical and Civil Knginetra to tbt Card ol Edmund Draper, in another column. Mr. TV'. flnLi inntrnmenta art ao well known to gentlemen of tbe corpa of Exact Sclcoceatnd their appreciated worth . m nnJvemlly acknowledged, that we relruin from any remark! la their favor. Thoae intercatcd will roimult tbt Card. - Willlaa D. Bogara.tha renowned Carriage Uanufao tartr of Phuadalpbla, aaeda aa Ua eard by to dtv't iu!l.- Bia carrtagea art the escalator brand and tnalr known rt pataUaa la a auffiulant aomnMBdatloa In Uialr favor. Perbape no aarrlagH In Mi country rival them, ctrtaloly aoaa aarvaaa them, la addition to their reputation In tha Uatttl Btataa, furthar eulogy ia to be found la tbt maaufio tarar'a export! to Europe. Tbe parfectloa 'o wbkb be bat brought tbia branch of Amarlcaa Uaauracture, ii proof of tha taccaaa wbloh akID and indwtry conimanda. t& Tbe Tike'i Peak Expreaa from Denver City ar rived at Sf. Joseph'! oo the 4th, with dates to the Tin inat Tbe United Statoi trooptlrom Forta Kearney and Bellly bad a battle with tbe Kiowaa, near Uent'a Fort, on the 24th of July. Tbe troopa demanded that the In dian! ahould deliver np thoae who had committed tbe late outragea, and on their refusal todi to they attacked them. Firt of the Kiowa tribe were killed and thirteen wounded daring the engagement. Tbe two wounded were left at Bent'a Fort, and proceeded down the Ar kanaaa river ; but Bent, fearing an attack, lent a mea- enger to recall tbe troopa. Tbe messenger waa attack; ed and tcalped by tbe Indiana, wbo left him, luppoeing he wai dead ; but be managed to return to tbt fort, and will probably recover. " Bent, having bnt a email erapplj of provision! in tbe Fort and earing trouble, rcleaaed the wounded prison era. Tbe Arrapahoes and Cbeyennea, wbo were lately in Denver city, are now encamped arontd the fort, and promise to protect it. ' Tbe statement! of the in Seringa of the people Id Kaaaaa from drought ia believed to be greatly exagger ated.. Although tbe drought baa been very severe in tome portion! of tbe Territory, yet it ia believed that all section! have a lair prospect of a sufficiency for home consumption. Tbi Cmzn roa 8ali- This paper is advertised for tale, solely because tbe proprietor wishes to enter nnon a different kind of business, and cannot give it tbe at tention necessary to its proper management. In tbe hands of an energetic young man, willing to canvass for subscribers and advertising patronage, it would pay handsomely. Th$ Citizen wul not, however, bt discontinued, whether a purchaser be found or not ; and we shall see that no one bnt a suitable person assumes its control. ' " Murfresboro' Citizen. Stokms. Our exchanges from all directions bring accounts or tbe storm of Saturday, Sunday and Mon day last Much property has been destroyed and many Uvea lost - Tbe rains here have been very heavy, accompanied with wind, thnnder and lightning. We fear great damage to tbe crope. TVe bear of but one accident tbe loss of a horse on the Elizabeth mail route, by drowning in Brown'! Creek, a few miles below Elizabeth. 1 he dri ver laved the mail, bu. it was thoroughly soaked. ": ' ". - I'ay.Vbs. IfMJUrcHOLT Death.- James Summerfield Slanch- tcr, Esq, a genUcman widely known as tbe recipient of the press, died last week in Atlanta, from taking landa enm Augusta Dispatch, Lr t? I e :;..tl Ft--..:. C'e.s. li It-oxr..:- j ry." j W.'gti ar.Lor.-y lrsa br:-cr Mr. I.xk Jrr:a . L lix'-t tJ lae-J U..4 CuUl (.rf..l of tl i La lk.Bcrm.f if Nutti CkA ia. r ty V aa.:bjf jeJ aid U-tItrd Lttprawiei K(tt U be esaJe by Y a aery arcrtJotL-'v" we cve d recty to tl i2friev, as w.3 aa it irpjicy.of af y auch Bsoveoect u be now eecki to Lui'-e. Tat fekeda ol Jtl( Doca ia ilm btate eaaoot, at kvt tLy ouglt tot. t at st ti ir eyea U tba fkct. that at a eraA Lkt tbt prewrat, tbe .-t couUeratba wik Tcr oeUitra r". (wt bm the kns &wWm asia, ks tbia i rrv-tBiiorfit'y a bootbera qaratioe) abouU be to aacriScw a3 mmor dAmws. k3 prektrnce t aien, la order tit tia Sth ibovid be a Bait ia frpoae. TLry art not calkd epoa to acnt-t aay principle u rwg fur tba SoQiLeni tkket, anleat it be, (and we can U tbcaa tba Ujaa&e ana U UU aKk a thought) tbat they aEmt, with JaJe Docg'aa, tbat tbe people of a Territory caa by lawfol meana txcluia alarery be fore it Ucomea a State, and no matter what may be tbe dec ir too of tbt Sapremt Court oa that aUtract qacttioo, ati3 tbt right of tbt people of the Territories to snake a slave Territory it prriect and complete.' No, wt cannot, wt will tot, even intimate that any ti tbeta indunt tbt alma biuattct Bomviga bereay, for wt know many of the kadera of tbt Dooglna party too wvll evta to baiuoata aa much; tbry art toshigh tooed, too ibivalroua, and too much imbued with tbe true ekmtbrra arntimenta, to give ia to auch political abaardity. Why the a, atand aloof from the Brcklur'iilg tkli-t, and waste their energka, and probably I we that proud poaitioa tbat n.any of tbem have occupiid In fighting tbt batiks of lVttMxrary, and breaatiog tbt atorua ol fanaticism, briber It came ia tba open gutat of ao enemy, or aoJcf tbe horrid and iuavdioua approaches of a frieod. What principle, either groat or mi.I1, do the Douglas boathero tk ket f M one whatever, fur, if w andcrstand tbem, they bold upon this vital queatkto the aratimeots of Hit Southern candidate. True, tbry complain that grosa injustice baa been doot to tlieir favoritt by tbe Southern dekfatea in Con vention ; tnai a uetcrminauoo wu nxea Bpon, oy a lew rulirg apirita of tbe South, not to Uke bin. Urant all tbat ia bert demanded, will they dare doy that tculold grom-r Injustice would nave been done Mr tnttlk, bad bt been fornd noon them with hit construc tion of territorial rigbta Would uot bia nomination, under all tbc cireumstaneea by which it was preiwed, ac companied by all tbe reasons tr which it was nsiated, have Uvo au endorsement by tbe South of the very d c- trinea comoattea r houiu not - non-iutervrntiou, as expUined by Jud(c l'ouglaa. be a virtual degrdtia of Southern ruuality, to aay nothing if Houtliern hon or? If it would, then, we ask, why attempt to at ir up a hotiekta oppotitioo to the recomuieodatioo ol tlw ae- cnling de!egatt at lUltimore, for extremely hopiless must It be, when the entire Dcmocratio previa of the Slate,' (save one.) backed by at btast nine-tenths of the Democracy thereof. Lavs endoraed t'eir recommendation Do the Douglas party not know that; aa a party in this State, we have nothing to gain, but much to lone, by an internecine political warfare among ourselves, and tbat by splitting our jxjople Into factioua, we are more apt to be attorn Ol tbe ewwulitl strength neerawkry to carry out mensures luYntitu d with tbe beat interveta of the Slate T You cannot, you must not, suppose, in the laneuatre of tbe Wilmington Journal, " that tbe great majority of tbe utie.-ates Irom tins State to Uiarkwtoe anU Balti more the electoral ticket, chosen by the party of the State, or tbe Districts respectively--the Democratic (ram tbe IVniocratlc candidate for Oovcrnor the emocratic dclegatidn in Congress all are wrong, and are awed by dictation from tha administration at Wash ington City on the one band, or tbe ' Yancey secession ists on the other." t-uch a supjKwiiioo would bn rash in yon, and altlio' yon have prelerred the charge, we have only to say, thut it shall not at present draw forth any unkind remark. We say, then, to the friends of J udge Douglas, you can unite with ua In the support of Breckinridge and I ne, but that we cannot , for the reasons given, come to tbe support of Judge Douglas, for bis territorial sover eignty has placed a wide, aa well as impassable, gulf be tween us. Not so, however, with you, lor if we understand even the position you now occupy, you are still wilh us up on this question : aod tbat lor tbe reason that you are in reality " of ua ;" but bow long yon will remain so, will dewnd entirely upon tbe course you pursue iu this. our trying emergency t lor, rest fully assured, tbe Ie mocraey of North Carolina will bold to a rigid respon sibility the tnaugaration or a step so perfectly uncalled or, and so replete with mischief to a common party. A DEMOCRAT. By Authority. LAWS OV V'llK I'RITkD STATE!, rafted at the Finl S-'inun qf tlie Thirty -ietthOk Ikmgreu. Chat XI A a Act authorising Poblinhera to print on their i'aptrs tha Data wha Hubiurlptioua explrt, aod In rela tion to tha Postage on drop Letters. lie it emu-fed by the Senate and Hvutt of lirprtneiUutwa of the Unxted tilaleg of Amirwa n lmgrm omembUd, 1 bat tha asoood olauas of Motion third of the set of tbirlir lb Anguat, ciRhtoen hundred aod fifty-two, enUblUliinfj tie rates of postage oa printed matter, is hereby so modiued s to read as follows, namely : Hecond : Tbsra shall bt no word or communication print ed oo the asms alter Its poblication, or upon the cover or wrapper thereof, nor any writug nor mark upon it, nor npou tha covor or wrapper tbeieof, except tbe name, tbe date when the subicriptoo expires, and the addrcasoflbe person to whom It la to be sent. Pec. 3. And be it further enacted, That oa all drop letters delivered within the limit of any city or town by carriers, under the authority of the Post Office Department, one cent each shall be charged for the receipt tod delivery of said letters, and no more. Arraonu, April 3, VOjO. Ch ir. XIII. An Act In Relation to the Return of undeliver ed Utters in tbe Post, Office. IieitfTmctedtiytheSmateand House of Reprtsenlatitr of the Unth d Stult of America in Vonjrrf mwmbed, That when soy person shall indorse on any letter bia or her Dame and place of residence, aa writer thereof, the same alter remain log uncalled for at ibe office to which it Is directed thirty days, or tbe time the writer may direct, shall be relumed by mall to said writer ; and do inch letters shall be advertised, nor shall the same be treated as dead lettera, until so returned to the post-offioa of the writer snd there remaining uncalled for one quarter. ArrsoTiD, April 6, i860. Cmr. XXVIL Aa Act to settle the Titles to Lands along the boundary Line between the Btates of Georgia and . Florida. I Be tf fnncikd by the Senate and Uouse of Bepresentatitc Of the United State of America in Congress ammlAed, That whenever the dividing line between the fctitei of Ueor- i gia and Florida shall have beeo Bnally surveyed, approved, ratified, and confirmed, aa the boundary between thoae butes, the Secretary of the Interior shall be and ia hereby, authorised to adjudicate upon principles of equity and lua tice, all claims, ooder sales or grant by the Ktate of Ueor gia. to lands which may fall within the btate of Honda, and all of aaid claims which may be approved by him shall be and are hereby ratified and confirmed : Provided, however, that the SteU of tie org ia shall first ratify and cot firm all aalea and grant, made by the United Butes of landi in Florida which may fall within the llmiu of the Btate of Georgia ua der the final adjustment of the boundary line aforesaid. Arraovsn, April 13, 1H60. Evert Mam Cabbting bis own Fire Engikk. At the meeting of tbe Mayor and Aldermen, of Cambridge on Wednesday evening, an order was reported from the Committee on tbe Fire Department, in lavor of purchas ing two hundred portable fire engines, and at an expense of $1,200. Tbe object ijladaaway with the running of all the engines to a small fire : and if tbe order is passed these engines will be distributed by tbe police io different sections of tbe city. It is to be tried as an experiment, the patentee agrees to take tbem back if tbe city is not satisfied with them at the end of the year. . - Boston Herald. , ut r I '. . i I; . . i. I I ; t f i ': t vv2 a . ttt ? I-- E --! tl ' . - . J. f J .1 t' i . a at4 V rn- ;t-.t. iaivjn-- a I ' - o K l&ai ill asJ a , :ti wt t !s r.-. fcv -f. i ' ; (W.JIIMtf lUltM -. kvl'.nruit. !l I "111 U.ai. fce tij-vea a" ; aaJI J i-.vta ' t- - - ; 9t.4 :at La; a, t iwnt l wyee 1 it ru - vt sx. a ia at v cj-;fi..o U b a v.h ttat t- It I -' ; pv-i liai l mn elxt I wvixo-t W mym i w..J a-t avt l"4 fVfml a; , tvu vf iL lta-r- td tte I u t. 1 wear! rtitr tTx u pua t.ua iLtj ae a ,-s4 as-- 1 fct 1 aie aj ra.a f (. Ij tla tititi.! kv y-j!t.a, I mi.J JI rv-aa ts-jft f B. Vl caavt ccel fr otr.u tie I ti.it tia s'y ' rral awM kta 4rt-r U s rrt ; . j tirr cubtM pc lkX a KtueX Vt . j j: ;-t ft H ; auy thai it eye U tM taa ; arb-K. rt aaatMrt. iMderaat )i inl tirm w treat U ui-ia. eub4J,tit U.e 4 Srt.e twtar-ta vitu i Tbe KeeaWicaoa e au '" a taj iart.-Bi. a: 4 a tt. a ought t be tltirpaud, T'j jrvpje, a a r. J f era. d, "W give lie Ma frrei aJ a aUjtr " tl t- w aro Kir daia a aaiBat!y. Tie aUa wl Ue bht Bw4crai, tVj aay to tr l.v wuAia la CvswUUtioaal paer vt I r--s t' l ut ant w in . , .fc I. .. . .t:. , 1 I- iewtd U ue alaiM, aa taw. laihe u irr-1 wul S rat reader tae avea ikim, ifca u-ing a a suvg:e r viaiirai a aa4 taaifer. a cuall t at tinituutum, A eWtbera Mate tkas SiUtad, wwu d paa tb.Vafh k d of borrar, avet wawk ibe tie of day wo:dcU. It wou d be a paadeawaiuaa, of wbkk lb tut kw ia I'aUufa was a iMkk type. The artiaaat result el the fUua or ait uf ikrm tbe earn. Tbe Jy 4 ftrrtace bctta Ue j Ua W liai ! a a4 Liac'a, Is U tac aai awaaa. Such aetU dovasftf tit Mfj.atUaa party, cprkly - d. aad tatf aa aww er vruaixtvi il tlvt:r a m.4.al kdid and wil ing U carry tieui ouU A re ti t I. Ik IVutttutuaal At lUl tu. f uluitg ta lb koauf aed dangrroaa I lb peac nl ale'y j w every eouliiera rtal f a puu.u U)r (it d ko diSerrac al OMWioav TSeie are Ume faitive ImmiB aad tar as tktr hvut U ra adbrcBU a e tuwnr 1, aa duabl, aacerely iliiug-t be ppd t tbrwi uf-i,B. Taey propo diBrrroi atcikoJa ul Btretiug Uitta ; tl Uit ferM ia tL reiboda ci'anlilulra tbe d.U r axe, auj h eoly uuprtaat d Btreoct, beta eta la itit i.f ahull Uvuglaa, aWU aad IWnkiwiJj are tU ri,stie n L rnvu- taUta. 1 will britRy atate the a Berent atetlioO if eiKMi'k'B and teavH to the peo)ltl Nurth I aiulma to Oevul wbkb m mvi likely Wt b aeiual. Ibey t ia bewr ctLled up ua to aaawer a aanre Uupvrtaut tiuratWa. Tbe poailioa of Douglas t. tbat akhoub Ci'g ' b ta bo power to prohibit alavtry ia a Utrntory, )rt th lg:Uture uf the Urnl y wj rtgblfuliy do ao, eitbtr dirn tly or liidi rectly, by aotnradly WgMlatuia. hui a a puwtivQ, in aiv plaiwa, aaa a warrmt ia the Couati vtiou, aad h tutgxt to U abaurJity of giving loth Lrgiaiaiu , wbkh I tbe aser delrgata of Cougreaa, apwwer bnb tbe nu-iial bi But. 1 wiU anawer puaiuoa by lb aiairily aruuiftit of Mr. teiaoaa. 11 a : I have how above, I truat beyond eatrotry(ttial I'oii.wmi baa a pvwar wbaltvar, to tirvN mt tb ctiiacua ui lh iuuttitru fUttta Iran emigrating with thrtr jireiwrty tutti lti trrnturit of tbe I HlU-4 Hialta, r to gtv an niuaiv Biuoujxily Ut Hit Nurtb. 1 MXpua w toga on ! furlbtr and mhvm tbt Bltbtrtba tuimUlault f Ui torriturwa, nur Ihmr Irniitlatii rt, bav any each right A very frw vurdt tll t utt1.-i i,t tor tlu parpuaa : lur f all tbt puatugua tvtr lakou, 1 bold that, bu b ciaiiaa tbe pot for tku, the niott atcaid. If Hit U rnumit brlonf to tiM Vatttd htattt If tht vwnrnil lp, dommtun, ml aovtitignty over thtia, toiBlhtttalrauf tbit I'ni'ii, lti n utidit-r lb Inhabitant of tbt Iwrltunta, aor their fc-Kitlturt, t u tn-r-elte any power but what It aulionltBHl to Iheni ; but If tht con trary uuld b thowa, which 1 bold to b lm-til'li it aoulti t utijoot to tlit rtttrtvtloii, to whkub 1 bait ahown Ibt owrr ul lwignaM la ; aud for the eatu rvaaou, hatrvr puin they mlgCt bold, would, at la tb ra tuptKMlb tulvrunate to thv couatllutloo, and rvolroild by tbt uaiur akd rhnrarli r of our political lutlitatloua. Hut ti int ruxtra b trut if Hit doiuiiiKHi B4id aorwrrlgnty vtr tli trritorta, b hi their inhabitaiii. In I tad V Ibt Uultrd kutltt thty would Imimi, la tbat caw, bait tb tirlutlr and abtolut powtr or Kovtrnini thiMu. and .nitfbl aetu4 abota tbry lata, ami what thty pi!, ltul In that ea, tbry WouUl ratal to bt ttrrltorttt of I lit UulteJ pluU-a, thr mouitot we rwiulrtd tbtm and i mlUni them to be IuhatHtrd. The Brat half doaau uf aquUi ra, would btwouie tht tovtrvigna with full douiiuion and aovaretguty over tbrtu, ami tin, eoiiutr ed poile of Smm Mexico ai.il Callforuta, would btvoiuu tht aovtrtlgne of tbt country, a aooa aa thty became tht temtoi ia of the Cut tad HUtna, altd with tha full right oitieluiiiug tn their omiutrora." Hw tf l'aAo), I w. II'. f. 4.. But, it m nrged that however weak or alurj thi prpu sitioo is, as a.ContiituUuual doctrine, jet it ought to be ; cepted at a comproniue, and for the nakSof peacn, btcatt-r it takea tba alavtry agitation out of Cougrtna, abmeittH dangeroat, and trautfeia it totb teiritorlta where it It uot. It doe indeed trauater the agitation to the li'iilturHt, to b fought out tbtre by emigraula armtd and aunt tut by Kiuigraut A id bocii'lit a; the ternturn t are denolatid by patiicldal atrif, and tb whole country it atuuurd by the uoite oi it i but uea the question conite naca in ioiigremi, Io a form mora complicated, unmanageable aud daiigcrout than ever. Experience shows thw to be io. Witneaa Kan sas I The sgitatioa ws carried there, hut did the country gala peace 1 JJid sot the agitation return to l'uogres more envenomed thaa tterf Tbe proposition has at little l re eommend It, as a matter of expediency, at it hua a CohMi tutioual doctriae. The Douglaa plan Is at beat bnt a compromise, and a rum protnli which, Id tdect, gtvei up our claim. Linking at the bit tor y of Karnes, aud the superior power of the North, from the tide of foreiga population constantly llowmg iiitu It enough annually tu make a btute-wbo can expect Unit aay territory wbh b we may bneafter aciiuirv. im umttcr how situated, can b settled aa a slave hi utc under the doc trine of Mr. DonglasT Tbe party which proposes Mr. Bull as its candidate, pro pones no solution ol this queation at all ; they Mint their eyes to the fact tnettue agitation exmu ; in tnir patty 'iiiui iim, btate snd national, tbey Ignore tlie question pi avcry al together. Tbey go, they say, "lor the 1'imstituiion, the uulon, and the execution ol tbe Laws. Vhku phraNen, to bids a disagreement among thennwlves, but a Inch nicatm nothing. All parties proieea to stand spun the I omtitiiMoii. But the qneatiou to, what does tbe Conntitutiou say ! Wbut rights have tbe Houtltero pttates, in tbe coinuion tcnitoiifK ol tbe United Htatesf May their citiicnn acute there on equal terms with tkoe from the Northern Htatea? Hull bouthern Htates be hemmed in by free Mutei, and exposed to the inevitable rrsultar These are the grave qiic.itinn.i which we are compelled now tu eolve, owler pmn ol having tbem solved for us bv the North. To sav. " we aro lor the Couatituliou aod tbe Union," la not to anawer tliciti, but to evade an answer ; it is uot to defend houihtrti ngiiu ; if i nol ecen to etaim them, distinctly. I iucoln, Niiuni-r, Sw ard, and Wilson, all claim to go for the Constitution, nml have, repeaedly, sworn to suppoit it; and they dec laic that the Union iul not be ditaolved. If, by abutting our eyes upon an advancing foe, w could annihilate him, then the policy of the Niutlicru auppoitcin of Mr. Bell would be intelligible and wise. If it were not that this respectable party, by Ita courne, pructica'ly denicn It, it would teem to oe a proposition too plum to require sn argument, that, before the houtb can expect to obtaiu liom tbe Worth an aumiisioD of lis policy on niece qiteatiou, it should have a policy, snd plaiuly aud diHtiuctly declare it. Tbe boutb has a policy, an uiiauiinoaa opiuiixi, an to how slavery ought to be dealt with s all partivt Hbme it; imle- fiendeutly of party influences, there is no iliDeicm o of opti on whatever on tbat puiut. Yet, alrange to any, notwith standing our views have been awaited aud our ri'h a denied, by tit aily the whole North, W bsve never unittd in dunn ing, much Icm Id defending, them. It is tlie Hi urgent c,it ol self-abnegation the world has ever seen. In it any won der tbat w have never ancreeded io procuring our rii;liti to be rtcogniiedif Who Is to blame our NoiiIicmi lucihrt n, or ourselves ? Ignorant as they sre of our social conjition ami wants, how can we especttbein to volunteer and e:ircb np our rigbu, and come forward nd concede our wantn. They naturally expect that w will claim our rirjitn, and, if they are valuable, claim tbem earueatly. 'Him it lln ir oouine Knowing what we once were, and from what utock w have descended, they cannot believe that we are ntmid t- cbim our rights, lest they should get mad. Thia policy of aileuce and evanion bi a fai'ure; it Brunei a timidity, lor which there ia no cauno, and which ia unwoitliy of a brave people. Besides, we bave tried it long enough, aud the Uepublicans will not allow it to as any longer. H1 is blind who does not see the issue Is forced on ua. In January, 1821, Mr. Jefferson, writing to Mr. Adatn, said, " Purely they will parley awhile, and let tin get out ol the way." We ol this genet alion might eutertmu the aamc wish ; but they have parleyed, and w id parley no longer. At the laat aeaeion of tongreas, Mr. (Seward announced, "the day of compromises Is past; henceforth wo stand on the Constitution ;" what that meant, thoae who know that gen tleman's construction of the Constitution, well understand. 1 repeat, these great questions tutu be met and settled now, while it msy he done honorabry aud peaceably ; there is danger in delsy. In my opinion, therefore, the policy of the Btll party, which cotils in ignori.ig these questions, and putting off their settlement, is fatally erroneous. How doea the National Democratic party, of which Breck luridge ia the representative, propose to uealwith this ques tion of alavery T By declaring, in words as free from tjn c ocafion as possiMe, UiepfViin riffhfs of the Stales, under Ute ttotwlifulton, and daxming thtm firmly. We intended to do so at Cincinnati, in lHio, and we think we have succeed ed now. I need not copy oar platform ; I only refer to iu AU that we claim in that is clearly ours ; the Supreme Court have aaid so, no Southern man will deny It. Is it wise to claim our clear rights, in this solemn manner? I think it is ; 1 think we must claim them now, or give tht m np forever. By this solemn Declaration of Rights, we appeal to the justice of the people of tbe Northern Btatex. Iu my opinion, if tbe united voices of the South shallsupporUb appeal, it will not be in vain. Wa live under a government of public opinion ; whatever that decrees, the Legislature enacts and the r xecmive per forms : it is the final arbiter of all ontroversies By that great tribunal our rights must be determined. If we rc fu.je to claim them, they are already lost. Let us claim them, then, clearly aod fearlessly. "Truth is mighty," and it would be nnjuit to the Northern people to hold in advance that, before them, it will not prevail. la toy opinion, therefore, it is the first duty of svery ont I J t . v. U ' - r f - : i . -i ; vss-fc r it" bf.;U ta a i. I J- C ! rii iT.t.;. k . a. : r- ; , t L i a wr t- a t la Lie lt.rtl -ti l jfvt l.a. tj t' V: t-..t- .1. Id e-aa w:'i tr- itttr. ail to tery &.aa w .Ci.-i.t rr--iit. u- t',.: n altr ! j ;t-M k: Ttt tf i ." ew4 at t r-u. a, akiUrttr n? le fei . let'e g iif.snf jt of X.f t"i Caro .i , ii Uit-f wtea tve t' si ti v ai-, it U ler j to f e t'.-e r vi tL sui. atJ 1 ti ti.it,: tit,:.4 i i 'jiii'i ti'r h bit t. I aia aj can 2 C: !r .2;.-. I mA toJ af Ut"i' u'.AiK", r Jju l a'aii ar.t. 1 ra, U.erftfr, (,' tiiii v. aisJ i'.Uj .t t'li!i I r id i ua lor ui . .. 1 'a? t -iut iK a ui in t tit lie aapaab;e L :-s tl b a f ;;..., 1 an uM rany tie wr trwai ay t ftioi lull. fivoir. 1 iu a'tj a. J equality u lit l u a, ui iuJe.eu!-a e t; vt it, ?u.t al( a l. tai n; ! iit tL au?ai t uv tlat we are In'i.f lw tul.y lie m;k. au4 . avt -rrkkca ia Xurth mi V-L. k& MMWU .'W. tur bom l. I ura , f,, -,,1.... u rj. ."r" , 7 .:' ua a. U aa eat my. la ti dgii- U a f. 1 a trailrutis crv, mut4d ut u.nUn asd p4a; 'M a.il u LW fS I'n ir U l.T. tl SU- were wsi4ly itii'trdfit U m otbrr, each ciJ ita ,ww lawa. as-J evic'.ed tt a dutts. ia tbit j-ar Ibty furtued a l'vua, ty er r to aiu k-atJ' IVuirdt-raliua: ij IT" Vbev Ijtbk-I a cluwr un.oa bv adV'tin lb preatat Cotiati t. .,. I kr: ("mf'.Wu. Im.mU I'fci -ttVr W a0 u !,-r. It a av Ue ti-ulttd, by rluuig W pif an 1 uau- tutul vbiigstivB; aud ta ibt rattLt tbtt ax.y t-iate pr- "' . - " " .".'," .".Lr.TTi.- Jl'lU. , w tit i m uf i.l'-i'ticM'g tLt titcuti'H l the tukime alar law and of rici.ing iiiMuirCtku iu Viriuta. Wm-ouaia has ditv. ived it, tu U. eU-tit vl ff n the turn s I- r ot the niur i!i ibKaiivd ii h Joija l'.iow'i. L -aptd to Uitt etatr. iiuio l-a v i l it, tu US eatut vf rtfwit g to aurrvBtisr aligii t 1 1 u i ii J.j' c. ludi -ltd for ateaUng tiate ia Tta lc It U J.:',i' u:t to k h w aa ictcnoi Mat rooll go l4tt!ier iudL-auillllg It. 1 tilth foil ItutioB tt'l"g th Lbh B, tb t ui-a raa urv. r l Ci-usjlvid by tiie avnitioo of ruhta Utid' r ll.r I'uitot tuti. a. A -lht r uiuruiKiu of tie aioti a ah'c'u U.-J to the for nmttou of lli ul ea- tU ru -l timid to ditmisaal Ittia of it. d,oluti"B Tut auttaU very a;utiu-ut waa as troug a MawmcliuM'tts Ui 17vj a now ; tlm people of Xw K.ng and sr b opB to coutideratojit ol murcat bow as tbty wrr then, 't at b it any cnt.uiei,t!i.-m toward tb b. uih, alii U luJuced tbem to uuite with ut, ou ter tb Cos atiititi'Mi, aor waa pmitanicai fauait im avail Hg to prevent it. Iky tijrttd k Ui tf Ut (.WWilufuMi re- Hfi lux iucrt l i'i'uiKiioiit!iC iu wlcatiUfji't; tbat ronaidcratton it a ureat so aa it Wat the a. inbri.'rf rj. , H'liu hs, ! iy.c hioiircs arAn iwiit-d the t'a ri iii.ii : for iti fruttmiii't'. fro long as the houtk i,i .,.iii. , c'.iioii aiiJ Oit .,itli con;int t it : ao luim as the Kiuik uuuutttunatttd iaipuiu lor the fcouta, the Luiou is .te. For lb same cousideiations which ihea nuve 1 tb North cm hiatea. thev would reter into a siuiiUr agreement t- tiioir.iw. Ho y will U'trik tboe s iiid advantages, which b te made ibtir wraith, tuber to cumuiiiui a rnatly I f juiict, cr to yratiiy a Bioibid fitiatu ia. lb Nortb will uot d iuoive th L'niou iu pretcrvnc to giviug us our clear and adi i.licuted iikIiik. it it ever doet wi, it w.ll form a tie tut', ou butter term, for in, in le- tbiu a aeek aftei wanlt. , It it iille, then, to hold tin t!m di ssoluliua of the Utiioa as a acaie-crow to I lighten. Sutliciu uiea from the artiou of then uiort precioiu njita into mbiiiiv r'ti to nieaKurea, w hich i.l i ci.nl i, iu the lo4 of things dealer tlun the Union, which tbe Union wat n.tereil into to protect-lie, iibeity and propeity. I trunk that tlie peu le oi Nunh Carolina wi.i uiuu im uh io.u iu lliecimiu ol tigh't wtncli tb l'em ociatic iiittloim Us u.tdc lor tbiu ; ao tl at, ii busily, evils Irt-Hl iw, Ibe- I'fooi .f tit ftitaiiitg tU'a V1, m ty nut h ue it in ill mi power tojivj, would hare given tun ynii' rihli, if mu bad tny told us that you e u'li.cil tbem. Very risiieetfully, WILL. It. KODMAX. . il HIP wKKU -1 I IIM I SK Kl. tltOvt 11. I.ANHl.Uil ,1 tttlX, tbe moat rclluli! Heed l,iowr- in the cmn'ry. lor Sule by WaLKUJ MKAUES, 4.' alu ket atreet. - July M. 2oti tf-47 Jt wsj. ii. Lirnri, ti. IMor. Krwul n4 SlMiktt it., l lliiilnfclou, N. V Always oa baud a full sod frenh atsortcient of Dlil'US, FAI.WS, OILS AND tfL.m PEIit'CMlliY AXL rAXUi' AlillCLtS. V'r'-cTij)iKi OK-wrott y compoi)itf'f. Medicine caa be obtained al auy hour ol tbe night. The night bell la at the eeuobj dour (ou Krout si.) Irom the coiner. $f Oa and alter tint day, all prwtcnpiiona will b CASH sior. Ui. Imam. 4N Tin: (ailiAI LNULhli lih'MEDY. Si it" JAM CLAKKK'.S ( KLI.IIIt A 1 Kit FKMALK l'll.L. 1'rH'nrulJrvm n iTii.rii'fioi vf Sir J. Clarke, if. D., J'injsu mil AViruofitmuru bi tlie V'uvn. This InviluiAtde inediclnce is untailing m the cure of all tl.awe puiiilnl aud dungtruus dikeunes to which tha female ciiuatiltittou 'is siitijecl. it model ales all excena and re mows all obstructions, and a Kjieedy cure may be relied ou. 'I'll MAItKIKII I.ADir.S it, Is prcnlhrly HMited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monuiiy pert'iu wmi regularity. Kai'h liot'lp, price tine Dollirr, je:irs the (lovcrument Maiiip of limit liritain, to prevent counterfeits, CAUTION. y'ioe 'n'.i .h'iif ri'ii'ic taken byfemaits during the rifiiM iiiHCik alumina oj j-rpijiuim-y, a Uwy are ur to irmg on M iscarrtrive, bul al any oliT firne they are fofi: in all esses of Nervous and Kpinul AHectiotts, Tain in the Rack snd Limbs, Katiytte on nlht exertion, ralpatation oi the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these fills will efll'Ct a euro when ail other means have tailed, end althouith a Dow erf ul remedy , do not contain iron, calomel, autimouy, or ajivinint: tun ttut to tnc couniniiunii. r'bll ilirectiiins in the pamphlet around each package, w I. le n nnoui'i oo careinny preserveii. bole Agent for the I'ui'.cd 8U!cs and Cannda, JOB MOSRS, llocbester, N. V. X. I!. f 1 00 and C pnt-lage stamps eucloaed to any an thorised A;ent, will insine a bottle, containing 50 1'ilhj, by rernrn man For wile in Wilmington by W. II. Lippitt, Henry McLin, ami an prngTi-i's. hold iu tioljshoio' by Lucas k Moore. l'UiiCLLL, LA I'll A CO., flichJnond. M:y II, Hid 'Jl.t V 17-eow y V . C. HOW AUJJ, K Kit AND AUCTIONKEH, (Mltce on Houtb Water r-treet, " Old Stand. ' llaviiie received the appointment ta Auctioneer, resnect fuliy oHi-rs his services fur tbei purchase and Hale of HKAL KsTATK. KTOCK8, NKOKOES, I'ltoDUCK and GEXEKAL MKK('IIAM)I,K. (Svenuil attention will l given to the ii l n u oiiJt si tiiiiifii fifl ncTt iiycre.y HKlKKKMaS: O. G. rurslcy, !j., Tfcs'l. of the Commercial Bank of WU- Imington, N. C John Dawson, Ksq., Pres't. ol the Blanch B'k X. C. do. Mcwrs. Kidder .V Moatiti, do. ......do. do. Menara. K. Murray A Co., T.V. Mcliltcnny, Kaq. Mc.iirs. Poilucr, Potter A Co., ( v v i IM. Watson A ileal e.s, Mw iorl . jlpril fitti, lww. WALhtli ill CAULS, .bliUUQ 1ST A HI) APOTUECA11Y , N'O. 15 MlRtET Hthrct. Dt'AI.KUin select Medicii.eii; Kntlli, French and (ierman .-I. 1. . l. J:i. 1.,. - . c li'-ioicttis ; pwecuisu t.ccc:ics, SC., SC. Also, superior Brandy, Wilms, Ac. Ac. li'escriptiunj coinpoundcd io ihe moe-t skillful and elegant loriiis. November 22, !.!). riiKi 'mn's be bad at the on all thrueof the Kailrosds may now , JOUUXAI. OKiiCK. ACCl'ItATE AfiO UCUABI.R AMBUOT.PK8 Taken at Huimley's Traveling Tent, at prices varying from 50 rents to tea dollars. Located 3d Louso south of new Episcopal Church. June 2J 253-tr. - . . :. . I.LIH.. tAHU.We bee: to inform th trade, that wa have ap pointed W. C. IiO WAKO, Esq., Naval Ktore Broker of Wil mington, N. C, sols Agent for ohr Ulne. GEO. B. ROGERS k CO. Boston, Aprils. The nnjersigned, having been sppointsd by George B. Rogers A Co., of Boston, sole agent for the sale of their GLUES in this markt, regpectlully solicits orders from the trader-TAeir (iiozed Vine. t warronted tonal to, if not superior to any manufactured in the Uwtea Stales, and is warranted to gite satitfaclion, or tlie nwney refunded. A well selected stock of lower grades, from same parties, kept constantly b hand, samples of which eaa be seen: at my OUice. - W, C. HOWARD, Broker. April 7, 1860. 183-tf - A QUERT. llave you seen tbat Big Indian in another column boiling Boots, Barks and Leaves, lor the Cherokee Bemedyf bluottiis. AMI !., t L. V 4 ... , T' ' 'i " Ai- I.-. A " --- r-.' . t : - . " L ' . : Ir s s; a " ; c . . : j f -S"1 1 1 11 11 r . t -t i; .--:' t-3 c a ; l kr.1 Lt.v Ui5 3 . . a -c.-d i w is a'.- tefcruaj-y lU ivai. 1. 4". IIeimtreela Hair lit .(oratlt r. At traM. t lit tucTtmmmt; wonirn i t e'Vra-t-i Ltawjy ai.J Lfw is Ba-t r j u..; a m lie .if r-l. aru. ska3ajccr4 f.r re.. ..f r-v t I ut r ta'.arti r.j.jr. aid ifa rras u IU slretu a-J t-a.., w cvpy lar lu..ct a.g troia Vi vj-o.;! .. ir Niaa iiu-lit at ,. ti..'c; j,-y reta r i. iftju.bu.i.td ky iktiMkl b:atft A C. a ka u:4 H iVatrif r 1 rtlorer. Ita ll.t Jr-l prteawu of ta k u4 aad kaa tnaaij. !ibiy wa lr imS tit i,a". " ia unwi " aa V;i W a.1 U. ax'l at.. wk.h aav fUloweil Ka tauudc t.a. la K-tg array of k:rt ia mat aiirtaj!g cviasica vf titu wtiiiaB ui ow vicm-ty, wbo Lav axri it waa romp . aiKcot aad toibaMfiA at ia aaojeatureU Wnaa, a) teu rat to pro - rtai vaWia aad .ta wutuaic cxceUrac. tk roa. ax-ad It to iu rwaJtra. lri aay erau aad oae it a botu. bd vrywter y au itiv.'m. ro4 sa MMavuxtoa bv W. 1L Ui pill. R. kriia. aid k aSllrttggt. ' w. K. HAUAS A CO, rreprfeti.TrT, lf.T. Ja'y 11. : ri-lai daw. tub PAuatc9tit.it tw CA.HfkkO.1. unua Mtctmtt. PATENTED ACGUST lStk. 1S5J. bv JL BOOTH. Thi mma pfuct Auk-At- Ba,ureA. t T. BASST, Ag't, Pbtttcgrapsia kooeaa, Mosart Bal. J- tU, lMS llaAD-tf m ADVERTlSEMLVTSa EDUUtND DRAPER, j t kuNirAmtM or THEODOLITES. Ecsinrm Levcli fc Traiti'.i. SCRTKIORS COMPASSES, LLVtLI.XCi UOD3 aad . TAKGLTS, CHAINS, ia, X. I M Ptar atrMt, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17, 1S60I34. WM. D- ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage 1IXIV tB VII t llBiinT ITHEIT, MLADEirilU. Canitgts of Every Decrlptioa Built to Order, aad for Bale, including the bubacriber's Celebrated it LIGHT TROTTING 1TAC0S,H Built under his imoiediate supriutendence. r Carriages carefully boxed and shipped. Aug. 17.-11U 3m. - DtRRk'S GAIJ.ERY OF PICTURES, MOZART HALL. 1 T. atAUIlV would iiiform the eiustua of Wilrulog li, ton and vicinity, that he will open hi GALLEJif a- .. . . t. An UnHftiff fllln Inat lhaukful for paat favors, he would respectfully solicit a coutmuauc of Hi same. Booms, Kront atrest, a few doors South at Market Street, Wilmington, N. U. . . A uj u.t 17, 1W0. iUit UWSEB WAIkTBtl, I.OIt 30 BOXES WINDOW GLAS, marked "J.M., . Wtlmiogtoa, N. C," received per bteamahlp Parkera burg. . A. KEITH. Aug. 17th. 18G0. - " NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby givea that all persona Indebted te me, either by not or accouut, aod all persona awing Taxes (ou property listed or mil If ted) to eome forward aad Battle tb a true immediately, aa 1 am compelled wilhia tht next sixty days to settle every dollar du by m a BberuT. E. 1). HALL, Miert. Aug. 17. , HH45i-tf. ' REWARDS. $(! REWARD, f S 1 WILL GIVE the above reward for the arrest aod Ak confinement in any jail, of my boy BEN. Ben Is about ,S 27 years old, A feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark yellow complexion, baa large black whiskers, and a slight scar on hit jaw. Ben waa raited in Hampson county, and ia no doubt making his way back t he was originally purchased by klcAnhur, a trader, and sold by him in Richmond, Va., uvitbprinr. JOHN DARBY. Conwayboro' 8. C, Aug. 9th, 18G0 ISS-SW-61-tf NOTICES. AUMIMStrUATOK'S NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS having elaims against Jsmsa M. Bell, IX. late of Little River, b. C, deceased, w ill present them to tbe subscriber at Conwayboro', 8. C, properly aothenti cated, by tbe 1st of October, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recoWy. AU persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. , bAkt'L BELL, Adm'r. August Cth, 18C0. lie Im COMMERCIAL BASK OP WILMItf UTO.f . AD1V1DENU OF FIVE PER CENT, oa tbe capital stock of this Bank, will be paid to Stockholders, on and site Thursday, the 16th instant. By order of tha Board. T. toAVAUB, Caahier. Aug. 7th, W, j m iw KOI H I U ST11KKT tpOK TUG PRESENT, and until a new Bridge ia erected, 1 the crossing over tbe Kail Road will be suspended. O. U. PARSLEY, Mayor pro icm. Aag. 7th, MSO DISSOLUTION OP COPART(ERSIIlP. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Partnership lately subsisting between 1. T. Alderman and W. L. Betten court, under the firm of Alderman & Bettenconrt, Is this day disolved by mutual consent. 1. T. Alderman is authorixed to settle all debts due to and by the late firm. I. T. ALDERMAN, Aug. 3, 1SC0. awl-Ins W. H. B ET T EN CO URT. W1LM1MGTON LIBUAHY AlKCITIO!l. rnilB members of the Wilmington Library Association" X era hereby notified that the Library and Beading Rooms will be open every day from the hours of ten to twelve, A. 11, and Irom six to ten, P. M., after the 3d inst. By order of tbe Board of Directors, P. D. CO WAN, Librarian. Ang. 2d, 1SC0. unlet M IL, Ctmrlotl italberford It, R. Co,! 3nt Jnlr, 1800. f l'W-ailW-- W W T W ON AND At icjU IHunaDAI, tbe 6lh inst., a treweeK ly Train, for the transportation of freight and passen gers, wili be run on the Wilmington, Charlotte and Buther- lord Railroad, as follows : Up Tuesdays,Thursdsys and Down Mondays, Wednesdays r-atimiavs. Leav. Arrive ana rnaays. Leave. Arrive. 8:00 a ra Biadenboro' 8:40 " Brown Marnh 8:32 am 8:!i7 " Roalndl S:lt 1 S0p m Wilmington 2:30 a os 3 67 4:63 Klvertitl 2 20 p m Northwest alarlvllt liotindale 9:ut 8:62 4 43 10:18 " Marlviil 10:13 " 11:07 " Northwest llflt 11.60 " Rlvraid 11 4i " Brown Marsh i 30 Biadenboro S:10 Wilmington 13M ' Fare to and from Wilmington and the following points, as follows : Riverside, 25 I Bosindale, tl 15 Noith West............ 0 60 Brown Marsh, 1 60 MarlviUe, 0 90 j Biadenboro', 1 80 JOHN C. McRAJS, Chief Ens-. July 3d, I860. 256lt5-2m. DISSOLUTION. ritHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Foyles A. A Galloway, is thia day dissolved by mutual consent. i ne business ot ine late nrm win ne settled by D. M. Foyles. D. M. FOYLES. CHARLES M. GALLOWAY. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 10th, I860. 288161-tf a REESfSJ PUOSPHO PERUVIAN (OR MANIPULATED) iit'itu . FOR TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, '4c. fimposed tX- clnsively of PERUVIAN GDAN0, Un-n.if..,!, SOMBRERO f "M-half each, ' eonUining Ammolrla, per ct Phosphate Lime 85 per ct. introduced 1866. For sale by W H. McRARK A CO.. Aug. 13. Sole Agent for Wilmington, N. 0. NORTH RIVER HAY. SALES PRIME quality. For sale by Aug- ". ELLIS itoCEELL, 200
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