fa vol. lix. ;-'!-' ! 1 . - ' PUBLISHED BT . " ; J JOIIX W. STMK.: I . koitvk ajtd PBorairroB, at tl.OO r Aaaaai fr Siagle Ceple, V 10.00 rr tt.OO fr Tea Fa able ImriaklTl A4vaaee. 4 i it SATURHAY 0N1N(s JUNK j : - 1 TIIE WKS TEB.X EITE Viay.JMO . ii S aa t aw . iatctaeextremeWeaterw Seatril l.iafrict, ao3 h4 aal i H fallf eoerrel with Mr. Pwwl. exvrea4 ajreal armitfteatioai at Aa4i ao niaeh liberal it t coaaiaa: Iroaa the Eaat. a4 aoW.tkerefre,ot effrr aa ameadoieataea preparr4 Bear la ml- that there arr bow la the State 340,000 SUvea worth, at STS each.abo.t f2OO,000,000 The Laadt la the Bute are vaJaed at aboat 100,000,000 Thnt the State aad Caaatf ' taieoa La ad aad 8Iaea are aboat 853,000 That f 200 000 000 worth or Slare par aboat 435,000 Aad f 100.000,000 worth af Laada par aboat 4IS.OO0 So that Laad par Terr aearl a doable tax eoaapared with Slavea. . . ' CTJ" Let it be bonu im wumJ ikat tie pre sent krd tax on .Mtckaniai' vagt mnd im- comet of Clerks vat impcted by tht Pmrty now oppoinr Fair mnd Equal Taxation, and discrimination in favor of Ike indtiatrial J pursuit t" of the ciliztnt of the State, i j J?" Let itJe remembered ihaf every Me-V citaic and Clerk who votet for John W.El fit trill be in effect voting to ro-linue tie vutid o nerval and uiut tax en Au hard earned votes. ZF" Let .Mechanics mnd Clerks remember ! thnt as before tongm larger amount cf revenue , will be needed, mnd fa( the -nti ad two- I rem pfty oppose the alteration of the Con- . St it it ton so that all the slaves in IM raze miy be trtxtl.aecordtnzto valaexteyUl, in fere-f of I heir success, increatethe lies! . . i vi'ges and sihrits. JS'or will they stop here: j ity vi U na only fx U vAo gel 0W aatf upwards more than the re now taxed, but thfy vill be compelled to tax thote vho only gfi 5300 and 200, per annum. ZJ ' The Warr nton News repreeenta tbe views rf a highly repeo'ab!e and in tell i pent farming interest in its oppojition tn tbe fjs'm of ad valorem taxation, yet we ean lardly thik it wll informed oo tbe point, wen i ajnuncea the following solemn warn ing : "Give tht legislature pover to tax slaves at plea uret and trc establish a lever for th e uprorting of slavery in this State. :Mch freesoVers vill soon take advantage." -The Newa,' iben, tf arp-ebenite that cdcr ibis grant, a free oilt lgl-Isture of. orth Carolina (?) will drive slavery out of tbe State ! ! This aanoneiat'on furnisbca in deed great r comfort to tbeaboli-'ionuts than we so f posed any P'per in the State could rea sonably give. Where are these free toilers vho vill thus " take advantage V Tlie News' must intend that tbey now exist in tbe State, cr else tbey eooli sot takeadraa'age cf the legislative gran of power tot ei.t- tens of other S atea eannot rote ber. I Yea, fjr'ber, he must intend to insinuate that free , soilers are ao nuvrroua in tbe Stae, that their poer will cot only be felt bat exercised io the le.-islatare through their fret toil Ttprt- stntalives. . What, then, does slavery exist io the State only by tbe repression rf popular sentiment through eoosiitntional restraints 1 If 'his tbe present teonr of tbe slaveowner f jDoes tbe institution really depend o" tbiaelanaeof the Coostitaiira 1 If o, w learn now, fr the firat lime, a very r letnu trub, and feel . that tbe Sut is its ing on the crust of a vol cano. -Wtvor yet have aay of tbe enthusias tic fnatics of the Nor b, even, dared to hope result to mighty from f neb a eaue. If tixation cf slaves at Ibe pleaaara of the leg islature be a lever fr the free Boiler, then i be aov at wrk by atd through the will of the people of every State South of tbi. Shall we endorse this . ooiaion of tfce "News!'' Dare we do ill We are to Dem ocrat ia the party sense of 'he terra ; bat eop poe we were to asoout.ee that slaver owed it seenrfty and eootionnce io tba State to constitutional trammels on legislative discre tion i that we Lav among ns a apeciet of property to hateful to the popular aentimeot, that wo darauot trust its regulation to pop ular legislation ; tbat to fohjeet it to tbo burthens of otl er property weald vevolBtioa ixe the Sta' by the introduction of free soil era. Suppose wo ebould announce this : where, exeept at tbo Nrth, ooaM wo see a re our head from assault t Now, all we on aay, is, tbat we believe North Carolina to bo b sentiment a safe on the qees ioo as any other Btate that ahe ia just in ber legislation, tod de fires t be so that she is aa wisely trua 'O hernwn great iuteresta, aid, thorefiivo, aill n,t driro out a taxable property, which,' uxed ;wTer.r,aaa.-pcI the St v , th, pri0,, le of adira -ridf.-Jma.rr tftk. i f.w.rthe ; na, and cut oil : ai once mo eoqrre ol .a ie(j Ttie cor8e of .. ..uiiaiAB UaiiroAai Dill, at the. ak:K tk mawvU. lff frA tui r f m va aw ' i gm M wu ell VKKlw w u vu ' v ay " ' f ...... .rarkkk r.Tk-a.rfr.rat.L ' ..L:-. -.i.U t npg " P ' - - 'KMrawiYnnnar. Rnji m ii iiiiiiii n iti ibiiim a w u'iij i ! at it is. difbunben tbe fwmn of the State? Of tax, State ana lioumj, iw , 000 : and, if taxed jot u land ia, would J tild upward rf eight hundred thousand aol- jreiu u(iu 6 'r . .'. . 1 . t Bot if i be rne tbat ibe popular seoi- if iren pf;Nrrb Carolina if. nw re rained frmn free oHim, bot by ibe privilega boon- . . ty bestowed in form of ligbt 'axa ion on J " s flkTe bow long can wb af oder wcb . , ,. i . r defence 1 We tell onr friend of the News" n,. if bU warning breathe, th- apirit of true i i u i Vj tnni.iitil -iF ' FrFa"J " we q . .f .f Wi not ,;ne 0 be - beuaedfor thV e-fra.eMWnt of African 1 . . . ... , : alirerj. 10t ro cuortn lianmuian 11 uaeiy to' make anch inqnirr, or take ooao.e1 for his '. eon d act under aueh fears, ia not to be won dered'at, beo it is aeeo that tbe States f South rf os bare nevr thought snob a gnard j occesaT5 ; and after many jearaof experience l ave never felt i's wnt. "Newa" ia spread all orer the State by the prM and the speeches of thi an ti-md valorem edi'ora and ortora ad the -bjeet is cry palble : 7 u fo cre the people from their . . . , , - , . . . . in.t ilmmm nJw fnr .mini ti-Ttlftna Aw Tiainfintr : . tV intrfwtnolinn nf f-w anilLiin IDA I PJe I of tbe'r deo.ands. We tell our Jrieod tbat the people will not j be tbua aeared that tbey believe eqnal tax- ' iiab uA Jin in wf eiLRt toother. and, what is more, and be will see it, thj tcill exist together, nd eoto- and tuba eo t will continue to grow as heretofore. I TOrt DALT1.H RK COSTENTIOX. Tie pro-eedinga of tbe Bl'inore Cnv.in- ' tien stpke as aa not a itle cingular. The ; NKMal DaMoeratio i-onveotion wa organ- ixed at Charles :on. tbe Platform tu aJop ed at Charleston, aad it v ia the midt of the ' kMiiA..;n- r tr Bndid'e for the Presiden- ! --o- - : i Cf ,0 tbe Coo.entioo aojorned to meet at 7 Bal iu.fe oo the 18 b of be rre-ent month. ' t therefore, and. ulle lha' 'be bvd.v now . jn -6in at BJiiuo e ia he Na 'Dal Pern- I oetAti9 Convention ahico adj.-imed from' Cba-lcatoo t. meet in tbat eiy. ' if tbi. i i B0, ,Cf , y B0 -t t nri y j, Quiking in tee ) r ch,;rt ,n(i tbe Vice.p.esiJent til .ecrttries f f t, ,Leir p.,,s? In VMA of ,hi, ,tae .f faeia, ? ithr fi M tbinz l.icla lHud bve b. en doue af er ibe boy was called to order was ti-have s the la-t day's proceedings a Charleston read ; anl then proceed from the identical poi7t at ' which buineu st"od wben tbe dj urnuient wss ma, at Cbrleatoo in otber word., pro- : c'eed aiih tl e 58th ballot. If here ever was a farce f layed on the po- litical board, it is tbe one now presented at ' Baltimore, and when the eur'ain flls npon 2', it w 11 f 11 never to ri again npon tbe ' , performeM as members of the partJ, of tlie rmHjra io part L, euffee jj to ,he owner of si Demeraie rty we m-y siy in oer-driien borse: '-Massa, dar's ro oe in ta'kirg aout tha' ar boss, fo' Miat ar boss fur, he'i a gone -boss, for hi eye U dene )." I GOV. ELMS OUT UPOV THE HORSE LEECH MEfAPUOR. Gov. EUi is setting sick nolo death" of tbe j allusions o bi horse leech c-mpirisnn. Ue is out io the last Sa'isbnry Banner, in a let- j ter wmcn occnj ies more man two coiuimosoi : tbat paper, and in which he makes a d-fence of himself, aa lame and impotent as can well bei imagined. , Wo are rea'ly surprised tbat tbe Governor haa not followed onr advice, that the le8 ho said ab"Qt that equine tucker called "tbe bor leech" the bet er it would be forbim. If he will trust himself! a npon figure pf speech to illustrate what be ! deeass tboeormorant appet'teof the tenon io which h was born and reared, ho must sub mit to tbe operation of curing a deuoe of an awkward "figure" amonz tbe people be bas j thua held up to public reprobation. Ir, bow-! evei, be will. talc about it, we, from the bot tom of a tender and sympatbetie heart, most earnestly advise him to come outnd confess tbe oera admit that bo did use th language, is sorry be did so, and won't do so at y more. WHAT THE N. YORK TIVES THINKS OP THE P08ITI0:f OF THK IHIMO-. CRATIC PARTY, OP NORTH CARD LIMA. Our readers will be s ruck with an article ia to-day's paper taken from 'be New York Times. Tha areh fue.ilcr, the little vil lain" Raymond, h of opinion that if it ia conceded that Slave are "prope t," tbo "bemoera'io psrtv may bid adieu to all hope or thought rf Federal Supremacy, and, therefore, if greatly weighted with the ad dress of tbo Democra'io State Executive Com mittee, which play diree'ly into the bands of tbo f(s.ilera. . We eonrratulate tbe Democratic S'ate Executive ('ou.mittee of North Carolina, and tLe Doaocraey of North Carolina, 'on the ailianco which they bare formed. PROSPECT OF HAD ROADS. Tbo Democratic Prea apprehends that ia the event of tbe'i oliey of ad vslorem'tsxation being Bdopted, tbe'O -will be oo negroea to work tbo roads ! ! It' a tralj shocking idea 1 1 . ... a a 1 ? BALEIGH GOOD NEWS FOR THE OPPOSITION. LOCOFOCOS GROWING DESPERATE. We bare fbe mos cheering tiding from all quarters of the State.. Onr friends are in . . . . , ..... . ibe highest spirits and working "with a will" 4 wbinh must conr-maud anccVas. In some of : - . t - t j lur lifiuii'icn sat mm mil am una kki b rnr his v i . t 1 foeoa are manifesting sheer deperiod. In- . . .- - ? . ... , . stet0 0f meeting the great principle involved i ... , 7 i . .r ... -. . Ii n?D, they spend their time in ventilating ; . - , f be jff , q : ; " i - and neae. and ehieW,. and . o ' 77 ; o - bat ibo-e leading an' jeataef taxation to which lorem taxa'ion will be the Loeofooos in tbi pnUtior npon ibe in telligence .'f th people. fQr we do rot bei- W "J V to believe tbat there 13 design to tax bia tin - . v t vutVKuy f; fwvu ) aavy mm a u co to eg-egioas, that he is incompetent to exer cise he risht of suffrage, and further, that tbat the demagogue who approaches a T0er with such asso'tioua as tbat the ad valorem prtj design to tax these articles, in sab stance tell the man he thus addresses that he is a eoosnmmate nincompoop and ingrained fool. But look at the tao pi a form, aa pub lished at the bad of ibl p-ipert and see what tbey resp-ctively say. While tbe ad valorem ' y . , ... platform would give th" Legislature the pow- r c . r ia tT Blarpa nd erv nthne snpnien nr property acconing to value, with power to diseiiiuina'e in favor of tbo "native products of crS'a'eand ih'iodustrial pursuits of ber ciMxeua, it by no means asserts tbat it shall tax minor and petty rpecics of property. On he otber band tbe immortal Eleventh J?eo lution woold make it the duty - ave, the im perative duty of the LegUla nre so to levy faia ion tu make it ber as eqnally asprae- ie ble in every eonceivable- s; ecies of pro pery in'tbe. State, crept SUvei.. Jus', now, l ck at tha difference between the two platrornis. While te ad valorem rUtform would lax s!a ve, I nd, bank and other 8'ocks, and all other aubjectx f taxation wiiich would really e mtribu'e efficien ly to tbe treasury of tHe St: te, save and except tlx na'ive pr'o iuc's of tbe S ate ant be iudu-'rUla' suits of her ei nen, v onM rot tx ti enpi, pewter s.-n, 1'N'e-, f-rniture. ai d like article', tbe tox f wVioh' w uld not be wor'W the tri u ble and expene of collecting. - On the o Wr batid, while tbe ani-ad vuloreiu, platform woolJ no' ax acoditg to valie ' the large and mo-ii vlob'c slave ppula ion of the State, it would, when the I'oie cmej to do what it call-tan "ituprliric. dangTous snd un- j s:" thins?, tax lnd,'b'uk and otber stocks, and every c her coucievalle specics'of pro- per y, 'tb n e xcetion in fivor of the ra- tire, product-" of the soil of the "tate and "tbo induttial purauits of ber citixsns." Tbe kbv U the difference between tbe plat- forms. Put it in your pips and smoke it, ye suivelli ig, anti-jd valorem, tin-cup lormg demagogftea. , ; . i COO I. WEATHER. ; TLe present is the most, extraordinary sea son, aa far a tempeiature is concerned, that we ever wi'nesseJ. VVc are now in the latter part of June, and aa yet, we bare bad no Summer. ' Tbe memury has not of en stood at Summer heat, and we have not hd two consecutive diya of bot weather. ; OPPOSITION CANDIDATES IN NEW UAXOVEIt. i Th ee gilhnt Oppositionists, O. P. Meares and Frederick 1). Poiswn, bare declared themselves candid tea torepre ent tLe Coun t ty of Now Hanover in the next House of Com mons. . ' : ' ! : '' ,1 Wil NOTORIOUS. A Wilmington correepi ndentof tbe Demo- eratie Press says lr. Badger's speech was one of tbe moat notorious ones I ever listened to." Is it possible ! ' We ean scarcely cred it f o notorious" an' assertion. SIIEUIFF OF WAKE COUNT V. We have been' reqnes ed to announce 'bat William 11. High is a candidate for re-election to the tffice of Sheriff of 'bis County. CL1- Dr. Luke Whi e, au eld and eminent Th)ficuu of Petersburg, 'Va.i died iu that city f f con omptlon on M i day last. - - KrIob. We were made by onr composi tor to return ihmkf in our last paper to Mr. WiLon fr PoUioes sent to us by Mrs. Wil son. ' "" " 1 '. '' ;' MulKiMiT asd JltcaifAHy p,ters' Spirit sajs that it i ninr-ored, but it know not by. what authority, tbat Moris y has dele? mined io accept Ueena's challtge ti flghL ' M -rrissoy counts uion Ii?enah injuring bis band, after, whk-h, ai biean take wro Hni-hm ni (in h a own opinion,) than Sayers,' ba will be able to ah'p ha man. Tub OoTTf Crop. A Misi-ijpi eorreepon dent of t"e N "w Orlean . Pioyuresa: ; " " , I se that a latper.in y.ur ity eriimats the grwwing crop at 5.000,000 . bales; it will be . fully that, sbouUi nothing unusual occur. It has now a - fine start and with s dry picking season ' It will exceed that quantity." " . " ' ;' Htoa Paice rja Tobacco. A lot of tobacco, ,tha papers do n H state bo .much, was sold ' at Lynchburg Va, lasYweek J tha rate of $405 pe'r ! a wawgv.,a oa ltho farm mt2le. Womack; 1 ot North Caroiiaa. WEDNESDAY MORNING CANDIDATES FOR THE LEGISLATURE. The Whigs of Greene County have nominated Edward Patrick, E-q.,. for, the' House. ofCom-. mons. A subscriber Iwri .ing from , Snow '.HUl, June 19th, eaya ; " I think Greene! will give! a majority for P.KI and Ad Valorem iri August."-; The delegates to the Opposition Conveniiort for the 'Senaturfal District composed of ! Plluotak and Perquimans met at Woodville, PerquimHna CiKinty, on the 24th of Mar, and dominated D". R. K. Speed, of PasquoUnk. for the Senate. Dr, Speed having for perwnal reasons declined the nomination, the Con vent'on was reassembled jon the lst inst, when Mr. J. M. Wbedbeej of Pasqoo- anU, whs nominafd, and accepted tbe nomina tion. The Opposition of Perquimans have nonoi nuted It the Commons Mr.- Nathan Newby, the present able representati'-e of that county in tbe House of Commons. Th Opposition of. Pasquo tank have nominated Mr. Joor T WHliaois as their candidnte for tbe House of Common." Jo. B. Slaughter, Esq., ha been nominated by j lhe OrpoBiUon of Hertf .rd C. lor , Tth State Senate from tbat County--and' a seatj in County and Jeae J. Yea'es, Eq., for th Commons. : Both of them are excellent nominations, and will be endorsed, by the people. . ' i i l ThOpprtion of the Senatorial . District cora poced of Camden and Curituck have . nomi Baled for the Senate John Bernard, Esq., of Curritucfe, D. D Ferebee Esq., of ;Canden, fe the oppoeidon candidate in thit countv for Jtbe Commons. Our Ad Valorem fr'ends in the First District are in the finest spirits, and ihere is1 no doubt that John Pool's majority in that District will beat 1 si one thousand. j - . The Opposition party of Hvde county bell a Union meeting, during the wvek of their Superior Coim, al which they end rsed Bdll and Everett, and nominated Jones Spnncer for the Senate, and Tilman Farrow for the C mmons. 1 ' ,' i Col. C. T. N. Dvis, late of Wilmington, Is a candidate to rpre?ent Rutherford and Polk coun ties in thi 1 ter H uh, of thinert Legislature. It is hardly necessary to state that ColiDavis is an ad valorem WM?, and an able nd n'husiaatic supporter of John Pool, John BdjI and Edward Everett- .-.i ; ' j FORTRK RSQISTKB. THE REVENUE LAW; i The present revenue Nw .f this; State ia bvjno. mmm a jKj'feci lnw. W ntrer knnw a revenue law that Tha Ui on snIhHas and. waes ought .o bv stnck"n out; and w hnte no do hi that Jn ether respects the law should be modified and alrered ! j But the question br the Dmocrattaparlv was, shall w"pas this law as it is, or sha'l w rfu dihneetly r.'fb8 lo v the Swtodelit? That waa th qiition, and likj mn tbe Dumber' ic ?ii"iub'-t ut th Lg'.!atiir m--t it; Thfy puel t'' Saw, aid! by ly two Opposition v. lr n th.' C mmfn Oi:U, of B-piie. ahd 3Ieros, of B upswh k. .V. C St nulard j . H-r then a eaodi'f dixilafation on the part of the-StHndrjj"ihntth.4UtL -gilattre wes bound to p ti tho p-tnt wieqnl an t ou'rige- &'y K'i lift revo ,law; or ii-h,n-.tly r- fase to pay; tlw S ale MA." Ntw, Mr Elili ir, whrtt has -c- rurel iiu'e relie 'he Comiri Lnt's'a'we frurrt thrt snnri " n'-s-fit v ? ' j If they were bound then, thy cTti"ly a'e "t'1! bounj to oontinne this 'in-j-.it aystom T unless thft peojil Wtil unito with John Pool, E-q , an I hi friend to so amend tha Cons' itu lion, that the L"i;i-!l'ure;mrty have the. ner to tax'the m-my tn.illvma of dollar of po. p-Ttv in Slavs thav r no', now, nor cannot be taxe I, unde our present Constitution.. V Bm Gov Ellis and hi prty say in thir pint form, thtt it ii thpfu'y of the Legislature to "bear o i equally at practicabl,' on thevainwi interests and 'asses of property in all station hf th' S&ite So, it aems, G"V E Ms is for taxing tbe various clas- ses of propo'ty, In hordes, cows, hog, ploughs,: rakes' and spades, in fact eve-y thing called pro- P"! ; ' :-l ' tl i. i : Are the people prepared to go with.Gov. ElUs and his pla'form, or are they. for giving the L"g- UUture th piwnrtoavoid thisdire necesify, by po- ngtoith. andfor John Pool, in substituting in theij- place the vasl isi amount ofvaluable property in slaves, f not niw Uxed? !. 1 i ? (" , . ' . i-f.v" ill which are This is Aj q'.te.i.ion U b answere.1 at the polls iu ; ; AUGUST. . An enthusiastic meeting of the friends of the Union and Equal Taxation took place in Nw bern on Thursday evening, 1 4th int, for the1 or, gar.izatioq of a Uni m and Ad Valorem Club, and to ratify tbe nomination of I Bell and Everett, Jno. D. FlnDer, Eq.; was called to the Chair and D. T. Carraway, Esq.,' appointed Secretary. Speeches were made by ;Messrs. Hi. T. Guio.n, C. C. Clark, aid Geo. I. Wilson. IV was re?olved to hold a Union Convention in Newborn on the 27th instant for the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the county of Craven in the next Legislature. . h - ."1 . --'V Gokx NoaTH. Thaddeus Hyatt, the contuma cious witness in tbe Harper's Ferry case, who was released on Friday 'ast fro-n jail, In Washington, where be had h"en confined for several weeks for contempt. Is sai to" bave immediately left for the North. The Senate, ordered ; bU release on the ground that the Harper's Ferry investigation was closed. . ;; - -: ' !-' Thb Wheat Crop. The Norfolk ; Day Book says tbat account of th4: wh at crop are exceed ingly discouraging. We have heard from almost all sections of .Virginia!, and a large ponton of North Ca-olina, and thecrop will be nothing like an average one. v . :- 4 ' t--" " Bxul and Evteaxtr Bicll. A bell of about 1,600 pounds weight waCH.-tin rtos'Qn last week. It wu ordered by the Machu-eeti State Onmi- mittee of the Coostitutional Unlm ; Party, and is tesU'ned for use at the political gatherings t the party during the preaent presideniiai cam. paign.f: 1 ;.. -w - j ?;.. . ,; ' M uch indignation exi-t- in St. Louis at the dis: placMnent of .Mr. Birreit and the itistallation f Mr. Blair in tbe tormer a seat in Congress--A pub lic indignation meeting ha been called. ; SubsfriptioDS for thf Poim have been com-mpnoi-d in Lower Canada In i Qupbec alone, it is pr.ib-bli that $5 000 or $ j.OOO wilt be raised, $4,000 having bwn actually saboribe. . ?. The Cblcag . dtrecibry for this year contains 38.000 names, indicating a population of at least 168,000. There are only 800 vacant houses in tbe cl.y: 'ast year there were 2809. -1 ' i v - 1 -' 1 De Lavs haJ challenged Blondirj to meet hi m in ?"" "f feu on th9t at Niagaraand " The aum of 6,00U named aslbe . wager of tbe trial. BBJBBBBBBBBBaBjaaaaaaWaaaaaaawawaaaaaaawaam. aawaaajaaaaaaaaWaaawwawaaaaawjaaaaaaaaaWaaa ' waaaaaaaaaaaBajaaaaaawaaBaaaaaaaaaaawaaaBBaw ----- - ' . ; .- I - . . - i : ' I - - i JUNE 27 I860 - . ' " ' "' 1 - ! , NO. 26 FOB THK REGISTER. '.!' :SI NEX,': SNAKES, ' &CJT. ' MeI Stmb : Only under peculiar circumstances would l notice thq .impertinont and maliciously " conceived interrogatories of any;Aow individ , ual, much less thoe of) a nameless correspondent to a newppapr conducted without regard to justice; hut the circumstances surrounding me are so- very peculiar that I choose briefly to reply to an article ; signed " S mer," published in the DemocraVirf (?) Press of the JOtb inst, 'Senex" ackst " Is it true that tbe o-gan of yonr party? belongs to L Frank..,!., Wilson T l It is not true. ' Senex". no douH knew it was not true when he akni tha question.;- But what if it were truA?'-!Ahi I to be not onlvdenrived of the Eri? ileges of the mails, but am I also to be dented the right of holdine prrpertv? Whv am I, to -be , single out and deprived f rights e.Uowpd to pther I citiaena c :.,".feenex," yu.ar a funny oia qog-at , .'.east, as tnucn so as nesenpss, will admit or.- ., , !-',' 'Sehex" quotea fr;m the Salisborv Banner, : edited bv Mr. John Sjpelman, wnosars lam f vir tually the owner" of j the Standard establishment., :. This is an assertion unworthy tof Mr., J.ibn j3pel f roan, fr it is not the truth. As foreman in the . Standard ofBce,up to aout the middle of last No- vember, Mr. John Ppelman learned much of its private arrangements! I These he can put forth if he chooses, but lot it: bo done truthfully, and on ms own accouni;ana no prevaricaingiyrinsaioug. Jy, and with the shield of " We state this from what is publicly known." Mr. John SpeWan, in the extract quoted by "Senex'further states that am guilty of the si !of being pecuniarily in teres ted ' in tbe &Handard omce. 1 plead guilty. I have been guilty of that crime for- nearly, rix yews. Miserable sinner, that I am I Not only deprived of the privileges of the mails and, the right of holdine pronerty, bot I must pot even be allowed to make money ! Well, thatVa fix to be in. II ::: ; In the same extract; klr. John Spelulan saVs r " Whilst he ( Mr. .Wilson) was receiving into his own pocket some $700 jf r printing the address of the DemocratK' Executive Cinmitteef and the . speech of Gov. Ellis before the convention, he was sending out copies of at address to neutralize the efforts of he friends nr; .Democracy and to injure the elec'ion of Gov. ES1!b." , ;There is rot ti.e first! word of tuth in that. I ever sent out anv thing to " neutralize the ef forts of the friends of Dernocrcy.'" As to the $700 chr:e: I have not " pocketed" it. The bill of the office against the Executive : ComTittee amounts to about tha pum ; astd tbe office ts re sponsible for, or has alif'ady paid out, about $600 of that ammint for; panier. com position, ink, 'fold- . ing atiC siitcn'ng. ; .atn. jonn ppeiman, is a prm tr, and he knows there was bu small profit in the f'ts alluded to; Mr. John Spelman knows they wfre exeoutV f'tr less 'han regular ritM; and vet .Mr. John S pel nail wixild make the public. beiievw thit I had made a nett pro at of $700! He Has actually convic brnisl, unsophisticated old Senex"' who of course is no printer,) that sUch is th fact. Yet Mri J bn Snelman. taunts me Wflli sppwal p'eaqi"ijj uniairnpss. aisingenu'ws ne . &c. I A pmtty fMllow, lie, 'od it t ' " B it wht if I had tHjirlv earned $700 or $7,000 for the office ? I that a crima. to be en'yuhced ? I tha' a reason whv I.sho-.iH sink s uit, principle . ail self-respft? ' O jiera mav rnesaVe by the rub? they e nsure mo for not measuring by I will 'n.;t d. it. "!!' i ' . 'Snex" say : fi behoove th- Dm'vraV to er qiiiro in'o this mjvt'er." Crtainly. all pri-. vtte matter and piiWifj mail bas tivust b" friq-iir-t'lto bv certHtri iljq'i -. I hope H Serifxi'l aptviint bims If h f.ec5sil -Himmiuee of fn ft call ut the Standard 'flic; ajid eriq-ii e' into the mat ter. ; . ; . Th d i'taHly fi rorS at Mr H .?d rt I pas by". Whrivpr Mr. tioi-o leaves bis po', for' a wet'k. certaH snak cHawl forth and hiss. When be returns they retire. , ' '.' The fact,. is enain oms in power aad place, ard t r.i r birfling myr ilons, are arrayed against fit. Thy assail me f.r base Truth, and they know ptirK8P9. t ney eonvw trui.i or pervert it, ana wrap themselvrt in fitieho'd, as with mantle. Wny do they n t ubluh Mr. Fowle's tetter tome, publi-hed in mv Carl of June 2nd 1 Because they d'ot intend to io me justice. I dare tbera -to , publish it. " Thoy till not do it. Their souls are too little. A thousand such, suspended by a horse hair over the' nvnitb of perdition, would be secur1 from falling iin jo its fi"ry depths. ;1 fear the horse hair preserver 1 will not bo granted them. ,;! ' ! ; i L , I n conclusion. I have a word for the Prest itself! I should ha--e s -nt! itithis ommunic:t'on. but I once aske.1 bread of it and it gave jrne a tme 1 then asked for a fish, and it gave me,a serpent in f.tfcer word I asked for justice, and received in justice. Let the pul.we decide wdetner it is not th intention of hat wh"et to do me injustice. I brina no " railing accusation"-against it, but as Mifhael told the Devil, when strivine for the body of Moses, " May the Lord rebuke it." I further ! more cive it no'ice iht it it, after having closed its' columns to me, continua it attacks upon nib, a private ct izen, either-in editorials or oommuni cations I shall seek redress by other means than through the columns 4f a newspaper. i '-'; ; t FRANJi. I. WILSON. June 21st, 1860. j-. " ' : . PUBLIC SPEAKING. ' ; i Mr. E. G- H-y wood. Democratic State Elector , pas given notice tha'. ibe will address the people of tbe i st Congressional District, upon 'the subject of Ad valorem Taxation, at the following times aud places: " ' ' ' " j Murfreesbor.iTueiiair,f June M.' . f .'' ! Winder, Thursday; June 28. - Plymouth. Friday, June 29- ; ' . -j.: Edenton, Saturday Jne 80. ; -. r Hertford. Monday, July 2. -J 1 --i j Elizabeth CilyvjTmKsday, July 3.; i '' '- We are authorized) i to state that Dr. E. K. Speed, Opposition! State Elector will" meet "bit. Hay woott at the above appointnfents. i ! . : ! Elisabeth City State: The Sessiou of Congress, it is definitely settled, is to be prolonged to the 25th inst., the House on Saturday having adopted the Senata resolution for that purpose. Senatdr Powell's movement for a ; reconsideration of the) jvote postponing'the Morrill tarift bill to she noxt jsession, is regarded ai 7baT- - ing much political significance, liutit ia not probable that any new. measure - will be.adopted, as both Mr. Hunter and Mr. Fessenden declare tbat weeks will be required. to enV-t siicb an ob- jct at the evening Sfi n of the H iii-a, on Satur day, the proposition for a loan -of twenty , mil lions of dollar was opied by Messrs.. Snerman. Grow, Sfevens. of Phsyivanisi, Ethridge and Stantiipl and suppirtej by Msra. M' 11 son and Crawford.-? It was finally rejected.. K 7 - . i . '- ?:. Kemarkablk EscAps. On -Wednesday List, ner Hill-boro', N. C-ja mule beKvnging to Dr. Prid Jones was1 killed by lightening; A - boy bad takn twoofitneni to a branch in tha rear of the dwelling t water, ;and was about to ... return, wbon a flash of lightning prostratsd both mulps, killing iusuritly thd on on' which he was seito-l. 'jThe boy. seated on the mule killed, felt snvere shock, bui was pot iobe sigbtf-t4egri injared.. - TnaCARsf ANa-SaAW CasK. A :toleirra,tbio des-avh iW Sti Louis announces tbatVJfuclga iieber, in the Uourt or Common, afleas, Oats ow - e . . 1 A aim a wvn?j"im eT.ksa- m nam aial fha aneicA jrf IUI04 S.UT7 SS IV'VSVII B 'A UV - t IWI ve ffvv ' fMfsmvaABilifll iheacar fThi la Visa irrMt hTMrll cf promise eas, in which tbe ' lady, on the ' first trial, received a -verdict of $ 1 00,000damsg. A second trial, which was applied for an 1 obta'h ed by the deffnda t, resulted in a reversal "of the former verdict,-and now the - motion for a' new trial, made by the plaintiff, has been denied. 7 ' - --77 ; 7 I- " UK" :' '7 ; ' .' J" '-''. ::;;" . roR THK BEQISTXX- : "i - LETj THEM GO. Nearly all tbe slaveholders who now oppose the cbangi in the Constitution advocated by out party, are ready to admit that it is right in principle, and'tbat if the Constitution were now being made de novo, it wouhi be right to provide tbat slaves shoQldl be 'taxed, ad valorem like lands. They "admit ithat i the non -slaveholders, from their nnmbers, consiitute the right arm of their defence, in ease of interference from our " false brethren' abroad, j. r ' - r- . 5 They are obliged to admit, atsd, that the non slaveholders are nuimerically tha 6trrngest, and bave it in their power to control the elections in NorthjCarolina, if they choose to unite. ... -They know that the non -slaveholders, are not ignorant of f their power, and that nothing but previous party liasons restrain any portion of them from efficient action in accomplishing a great acknowledged right.) . . But Democratic slaveholders great and small, front the Great MokiiI who rejoices iri theowner ship of hundreds of Slaves down to th Bashau of three tails, who assqmes infinite in'.pOrtance for being a slaveholder alio in imitation of the said Great Mogul. ber united teiimony against any charge in .the Constitution, which may tx to the smallest degree their plethcr'o, dropsical purses. The lordly owner of a single young African, re joices in the cool sha.de of the patriarchs of num erous flocks and standing with his arms a-kimbo, proclaims that he is io?t 'uv 'urn a patriarch top. This sorry aping by little slaveholders of those who are really interested "pecuniarily . to a large extent ; this humble imitation of the moon, who borrows all her light from the great Sun, but ts not the 3un; this servile self ad -umbration follow ing up substantial slaveholders as shadows, would if it were not too serious ; a busines.-be a subject of infinite mirth. 'The great slaveholders cy-out, u Procul, oh, Procul V ' Touch not I" The little ones, lift up their voices and echo the wail, 'Pro cul, oh; Procul 1" Touch not oir interest I " We are slaveholders." " . Are they mad? Ar they blind? Do tbey seeino.handwriting op the wall? . Will they in sanely, insist oh keening their class di-tinct and exempt from the; common burdens? Will they lose this golden opportunity Of "consolidating our Union"-r-by yieding what is so patently right? Do they' not need the strong arms of tbe peopUl Hve tbey no use for the popular heart? Can they afford to cling with a; miser's grasp, to an exemp tion,', which is almost 'accidental which is certain ly unwise and unjust? They sometimes sj that ii iD9yf nav to oear in',ir equal portion oi iiia puo' lie butfdens tbey will move awy. They will car ry their slaves whre they will not be so heavily taxed.: They cannot find that place. It is no. wherej short of the 'clouds- in nvbibus. But it they will leave their good and kind old mother, becHe'in her need she asks them to unite equal 1 with. her . other; children - In paying her debts : if they are not willing to pay their part of the piiblicMaxes let them go. To good old State can spare 'them. Sh4 may weepovef their mean nies; indeed ; but they may depart though with out ;ber mtrnal bleing, '-They leave their Country, "fsr thel? Ctiuntry's good." , THE WATERINGll'LACFA AND HOW TO - .; -s : GET TO THEM. ' The watering plvesare ail activity, ptepa-a-tory to the open iig 6'r the svi ner, to Oi'inval 'd nad, the pleas'ire-se 'ker. Many, fortunate' in tOrt :poss'ion i f wfiaJth. will visit the most c,-le-b'ated.'m (ittai'; an, enjoy the pleasures of each. G d -living, -co-1. hreezes. ttiiiiv, dancing, fioe sc't ery and bfau'ifuli women', above nil, are tar m-'fe juiractlvrt durifji" the- warm season, thin bot tre!S- dusty stores, l(UJ,-i-s an 1 works'tot : o-.??lil ; ' leoa-tiit 1' i ur- if lar jj.ri-f -rat!e to hard. h..j labor, j M'Miy; 'igii over ihiir "inability toj nn ibe thr -ns oi piea-uro, ana yet mane no eirori io go. ,xiiow, le'. such' save a little; every week frn their ex nendir.urei. And enclose to Messrs. Wo(,d E Idv & Co., of Wilmington, 'Da'aware. a.id Si Lotfis., Mis souri, 2 50 J5.00. $10 09, or j$20 00. for a share in one of their legaC Lotteries, which they will receive by return mall. It may draw apoodpns. 1 , Mexican Mustang Liniment. Instrins'ro' virtue alone ; eould iasmre the success . whi-h . tbi? : article haa attained. For Rheumatism, Salt Rheuov Burns, Bruises, Stiff Joints, or Galds, Sprains, Pole Eril,flnd Swellings npon Ilorses, it has no equal. No person will bo withoat it who has once tested ' its value And with reference to the general estima- tion of ths Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say tht t ! or rrticle ever performed ro many cares in oar neigh. bortiood as this. . L. W. SMITH, Bidgtfield, Conn." fV . Lcitcb, Esq., Ryd Park, Vt writes,, "cha. the horse was considered worthless,(his case was rpavinj.balsincs tbe free nse of the Mustang Liniment I bave sold him ' for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here." ': Saeh testimony is reaching t s every djv Tha half ' is not told. Every family should have it ' Beware of -imitation The genuine Mustang it sold by all re- j. spectable dealers throughout tha world. " j jnne e lm ) Proprietors, New York. L0U1SB URO M A tE A CADtMY. v M. S. DAVIS, A. M., Principal. . THE Fall Session iof i860 will commence on the " second Monday in JqJy. 5 Terms por cession or 21 weeks Board with hc Principal, . $50 00 "( Tuition, from ' 10 to 16 00 Incidental tax, Jane Jot. 18R0. I. 60 jane 9 4L SELECT BO ARDlNG AND DAY SCHOOL', .7--';-'; -' - - ' j' or .TBS J "7 1 '' ; " Misses Nash, Miss Rollock, 7 .1 ' -i HILLSB0R0', N. O, . , ! WILL re-open on the lth J uly. A pocetual st. tendance requested. , Circulars giving full par - ticolars forwarded on application. ,..jBf$-ww..;,. 4... : TT I I Sessiun of this Schoo', under the eharee ofL. W. Hughe? as Principal, and H. Norwood as joint Win. cipal, wilt beirin the 9th day of July, I860. ' Tisms C'assical department, $23 Engli.h de par'iueut, $15 1 No extra charges; Board from $46 to $A? f per Sesuioj. L. W. HUGHES. juoe v vu .- -.. - ., - .- . . t '7 IV. J. BINGHAM dc SON'S KELECT 1- .' SCHOOL, '.; r '.7 . j; 1 Oaka, Orange County, N. C. .. , TEE next term begins Ans;ast 29th. Room for ie eral nfw sebpiars. Such aa are prepared to be- gtur Jaun Hrainmtr macn preferred. 7, .,''..7, ' ; ,; i . may 2 w6w. ; . ..), ,, ' ', , ;,.7-7';'v "'' V '-. R. McAULAY & BROTHER'S SE aj a LECT SCHOOL. . . : ; .l.i .Morgajitown, N. C - . ; j . . J: Tbe duties of the Summer Session of our. School will b resimed on the 2nd Monday ia Jaly, 1860. . i . - "7 ' : This School is beautifully situated among the Moun tains of North Carolina, , and will aoon be accessible by'Railroad s-h- V.4'"'"'' - i .. Tle Principal boar4s the Pupils ia his own family, so that ivey may b tender hisooostantsapervUion, , The 00 arse ot io;truaiun. is tnorougn, and ooinprc iT?p"in? .:.! raak "J or in the business walks of life. ' For terms address the Principal: " - 1 ' -'- 7 -I-., J. KlMcAtrLT. jaae SO w4W- MoBBAJTTOWB," Nj- C. ,1Tr ANTED.--. GOOD SADDLER 3THQ CAN ff .do good worly can "get steady-employ njeuf at liber.1 -prices, by' applying tojne at Concord, Ca- sarrtu uounty,iN. t;. - J.'O; WALLACE. . ma 19 4 w. May 16th, ,1880. BETHEL ACADEMY. . ? T. J. HORNER, Fvlaelpal. WILLIAM W. BAIRD. A. D., Associate. T TO torms of tWMty-eoa waaks aaeh oompos 'ha scholastio Tari Tb Pprios; term epans ths Sad "Monday in January, and tha .Fall term j tha saeend Monday in Jnlr. I I ' 'f-t.' "'' L ' ' . ' : , The price of Board and Tuition is Sixty Dollars a term '; -'. ; ' j l- -' . ' . BE V . J. E. MONTAGUE, J. F. NEAL, ' I i : D A: HARRIS,! . . W. H. LAWSOV. ' Trustees. WooasDAia, Psrsoa CoL Jon 20th, 18Sn. - '-; .' ' . '-: ) :' ; '. , juns 20..-w4w. ' .JONES' ; ' White Salphurl aad Chalybeate j SPRLXGS. . V - WaBRVB - (JOOITT NORTB CAtOUSA. THESE SPRINGS AJtSSJTTTATED is ABBALra fnl and pleasant sootioa of tha sooutry, 12 safUa . from Warrtratoa Depot, on tha BVeijh and Oaatoa Bailroad. Tha, odimaU is sal nbr loot, tha nnvtinlnsi qualities of tha waters undoubted, and tht afootamo dations In all respects god ,' This wall koa astab lisnment is now open for tha reception of foesU. ' ; Hot and Cold Baths oa he bad at all hoars also, 4 Bath In readiotMiS at Chalybeate Spring. , ' " Tsrms. For Board pee atonth, , i ' $25 0. j . ; . j . . ,n waek,- ;-. . t Of -7 - .i diT( ,..' ' 1 r , Tor Childraa under 12 years of ate and Servants, rhalf prlee. - '' I - ! " 1 .' V A daily malwiU babroaght to tbe Springs throng a out the season. ! i Wall appointed Haekswill be found StWarreotoa Depot, on tbe arrival of the trains, to oonvsy visitors ' to ths Springs. ' "-!,' " j- '. I -yM.:Jf. J05ES, Paorauttoa. jane 20 tl an. - -. .j-;.--- :''". M; J: MOORE, Formerly of Stokea Co., N. C, r '. : ' .( tj: , i .' M'FARLAND. TATMAN & CO.' IMPORTERS! AMD WHOLAlB BKALBEa I , FOREIGN IkDOMESTIC DRYGOODS, No. 247 Market St. A234 Charch Alley, Between Second and Third Streets, HitipsirBU. Jab. B. MTablajo), . . ' 1 Jas. P. Tatmaw, - II HlMRT BKRG8ATJ8EB, f Jas. B. O. Oldhau. J . janlt Srrtw. M NOBLE, i V i WITH "". L ; PHELPS, BLISS & COt . laroRTSRS asi BiAi.eas ys ' FOREIGN! AND DOMESTIC j No. 34a Br6adway, NEW YOUR. ! ' -j "' may 22 Smpd. ' JOHN MAUNDER'S V ; -1 RALEIGH, N. ,C , . Monuments, Tombs, Heads tones. Marbie Mantefs and Furniture. .' WORK FUR2?rSHEr, AND ?PCT UP. ; DoFia-oi f.iroishet for Monuments if reqi're'l atfOrde'-br,nivl puiictaally aUended to, Work packed and Wi iirmated ; T" CELEBRATED CRACKERS J. FOX CRACKERS JUS f ItL'CEIVLD -' . j At . fjRAMCUVd IkJf ASON'S SODA CRACKERS, VERT 1YX Best -J. .At . ; i'RANKLIN'J. o RANGES 40 CTS. PER DO Z. !-' At' FRAN KLIN S. i' ' i ' ' r EMONSj DAILY EXPECTED. Xi QOCONTJTT8 At FRAK KLIN'S. At FRANKLIN'S I PIPJ&si SMOKING, AND CHEWING. TobWeo,! -.. '.' t -At FRANKLI'A . milE FINEST CIGARS IN RALEIGH . a a roiVfTTwa ' . - A 1A1 JhfUM ta i ALE, : BRANDY FETCHES CIDER, Pickles, Sardinei,' At FRANKL. TNRENCH'AND COMMOJf CANDIEW r At : FRANELlCI mOTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 9. JL A1 At FRANaLIVS. ND A GREAT MANY ARTICLES not necessary to mention. - - p --'. I.. v n n. vryr rwia a f. AI . 4. a. lAAHAllUI 0 fBCy. JnnsJ3 tf - . ! .' ' - I. . ,. ; . " . CATARACT j " T. j Washing machine. -- . Clothing, Time, aad Labor Saved? j LNDISP1NSABLB TO 1 SOTJSEESSPfCKS. '- T1 B woat simple, ecoBomicat, and daraMe article X rer offered te ths pnblie te alleviate the discota- forta of wash-day. ' '- .. '-!" I- L -'-' , 1 Daa'chirtroa. - "' ' ' 1 It consists of ,a snetal eylinder, with ribs pa ths la. side, and aa inteHor cylinder of wood, with tlbs There is a apaoe of from six to tifht inch bctweaa . th. imn rlindri. One arank taras kith evliaders si 1 tha uma iimaln orjDoiiU directions, rapldlv creating f a suds, forcing the waUr through tha clothes, aad ex 'f fectuallv removing ths dirt. TbsactioB of the water does' the work quickly; dispenses entirely with nibbing, and thus sawee tbe wear er eiotnea. - gULLIVAN HYATT, ProprUto's, . j , .7 1 , . , , - 64 Beekmaa streee, New York. I WB RtAt and Coantv EiibU for sale, and ear- J cha8er,'Mppi1 with Machines at wholesale ea Uberal ' . f . .. i j , J a-A Macbins Is Opsratioa Ij a laan-lreas aally, l'awarlesroesa.''. , -1- . awrSV-wtsa FOUNDEDJ852. CHARTERED 1854. .;,...'' - .j '.-'.. 1 0 CATS 0 7 I Corner of Baltimore and Charlea Sts. - ( BALTIMORE, MD. TUB Largmt, Most Elegantly Fnralbed, f nd Pop. ulnr Commercial College tn ths Fatted 8ute. Designed expressly tor Young Men desiring to ebtaJa , a Taoaoueu Pbaovicai. Bosiscss Fodcatiov la.the ShomstpoeeibletlTe aadatleMtsspensa. . , A large and Beaatiiully Ornamented Clrcnl-ir, cob- tsiaing upwards of SIX f QUARK FBET. with fptei. Mens oPtnmanikip. aad a Large Engraving (the ttoest of the kin4 ever madia in th'11 country) reproeenting the Interior View of lie College, with Catalojfrtat- Ing tcrus; :, will b sent to Evry Vcung Mas oa apTli3tioni iV of Chary. ' v , " 1 Write immediately sidyoa can rseelvs Us pscksgs by return maiL , t Address, - ' ' . -.. .. -. - ').'. : E. K LOSrER. ! - 7., fbb 4 1 jf; , ,-,u , ' f .-' -.- Baltimore, Md. DE FtREST, ARM8TltOXG & CO. iDur 'goods IEUCIIAATS. ' 80 it 81 Chambers St., N. Y. . Would notify the Trade that Sixty are op wing Weekly, . -- , ia new aad heaetifol paUeras, the , r Wamsuita Prints, ALSO THE 'ii'I .." 7 AMOSKEAtt, .. vi'. ' A New Priat which excels even Println ths Cobb. try fur perfection of exeoution and design ia full Mad' der Colors. Uurs Prists are envaper uian any w mar- ket and meetioir with extensire 1 Qrters promptly etuadeu to f.b l-wlT. 1 ' , - 'i I - 1 1 r 1 . tl 7 5.1

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