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l RKT KKAT. I NTJfiJjiJlUJl'JJ'C'iSi. l - ; - - - ili; n.T...i,-. 7 t' T, TW, t Hani Grinto. ! . - --- . . u. ' .MrKa to the voters of the Seventb UoneresBionai j jr x, v ? -v- - ---- 1 nnnwt;. , !. j' meetinra inAlabim: MiteippC Tenne., wd irtnc. giTing.i"- reason, xor PP- ed, in Doe ex dem. MfBaeir.tWUUn meetings in Aiaom, jumpfh . --iWB the hitorv of the Charles- Mnttmmrv. afflrmin? the tadirment. In -.- - - - -r I PUBLISHED BT JOHN W. STME KorroK JfT rOFirro. at $2.00 er Ab for Single Copie, , f IO J00 ' for 8is , lS.OO for Tern UALEIGH. C Teen under other oirenmaUnoei, re now m fTor of Breckinridgo and Lanet NoOung could hT8 ocoorred tavt and except the meet ing at Ettrcirt Springs of theExtcatitt Committee. Thia Committee, composed main- FIRE AMD MISCHIEF. : On Thursday night tome villain Bet fire to Gmon'a old Hotel, now vacant. The fire was soon extinguished as the alarm wis at once used in getting up stone for the Tower, now derJ at ChMkrt0D. SATUBDAY VOBSING. JtLY , 1850. given. ly of men whomHhe Standard had "killed,- i TTZmSZ 1 7 I !ZIJZ. . .w; surdcut the rope which supported the platform maae Auraxu 1 cubuic, uvu has denounced over and over again, the Elec tor for this District and then transcended their authority Jdj endorsing BreoVinridge and Ltne, thus aiming at tho Standard two as deadly blows as they could conceive of, I and to all this the Standard has submitted, ai-wtx vnmt IIORIER. Kentuckr. . 5 : . ' , 71 nii2 U hi. ISrVn Com AtLouU.Mw.11 UiiuiUB. xii gwucil ..j.i-ff .a . . I J)HUM pww idum wmi. v. a.. w MtnniAar Yiimanlf m .handoninPT his Graven. jrv-S': -. - . ... nMi uiwamtt meeting was held.. WUBIHW " . , , - I . . . . . , . . J I ' f ' .. . --jv I erates his opposition to tne iaocxnne w DHu""f 1 .Nearlvevery.pemoc nyt in supporting Mr, Donglas unhesitatihgly condemns the actio :of vthe position on shis question.! The great point is ; t jjy attbs, bw'V. " "1' t v -n 1. v V:.l PhnvnTi Thai ' a 1- whether the KeDUDlicans or Democrausnsii rnie, trom KOGKin?nam, aecmres wy mw vrr being built to the Episcopal Church. Ihe JampeUienianwho,nU8oPp(, murder- 1; .notion for arrest of judgment over iraled, MX- platform fell upon the Church eyes, doing a Werner, in Chicago, and sent her body organization of his party, and go down Bay y yal from I to New York packed in alDw i ThB Baltimore nemocrais naa a Bwrmy mem v Bell, from Cwteret, affirming the judgment, xa slight injury. Quitted, has fallen heir to a large fortune, le tmm . ' . - . .... ... 'rfV. .. ., ,.. -vl 102 OS iQUnatJ niguk. ljiiio wom jii.mivua wio 1 jja.cjl.iimu y. ;iuruur, iiwim -d - . l air '. Convention, , was J in . session j and versed andjvenire de novo.; An ircv.. framed, resolutions, indorng, T II 10 -I'tWII HIILIJ - ' I. v a: : ... . 1 dv reiauves aDroaa. . i , . ., . . . . 1 Lmcozt, the riprtbern UW Aoe, w s, Piirfdait had been taken 'rrw Let it be remembered thai every Me- hM v-en forcea ino measures srreat rail iplitter." : Venable, the Southern . Thirteen States. Kow, of the nine cAaistc mnd Clerk icAo vot ei for John W.El- . deadmen This Executive Committee is "Old Abe,M is a great ear splitter.; As my rivlll candidates forTresident.Wyicevesiaen'K HV 'ug affirming the jadginenC lttrelick 'J.' Z "lt U in efect rctil t9 continue, ffa. lTf tie "leader, of the party and Lord Coke saith-note the divers. SiinWorS? &heenTc SV prutnl onerous nd unjust tax on am I . thm Rundardvalwavs on the side of the. n nn.mWv'' ' .v. Mr Bled 1Zen 01 n onPn OWMS 1 w " ' . sion, however, the latter! had tne majority. -By flrminr theJudgmenL In jHartsfield v Allen, . - .. fi : : .1 jettne otanaara, aiwava ou.ua.oiMiw t The Democratic rress says, jur. iJiea-1 ,mWi,:v,nnntrdieu4 in nibble v. ITT- Li .VcAoics aa f ..,. f. vj0nflaa.w and knocked un , - . . rrv:. ; TV indorsing him, and after an exicitea aepateue dissolved, i In Clayton v Wlp, from orsyme. 1 iwaay vv4 w w - w n 1 Mnamnrciv m mcniru aUB urns : . a w i m Aimnn. nsui rnuiB uiiuuwwvv . . - 3 . & l r .nt in a'aIaaIt 1 . . - lf cm before Ion larger amount oj revenue t. . . p Brcckinrid - . - T,rTT.- th offer ?? Purn.!-1UU r-" " affirming the judgment, , .4 . . m J J I FM W - I m IIllUUH UH 1UIULU1 1 UI ' wfcww-w I UIS MWAWB wv ' mm tha KVAemflni nil. a no ihjwdi w vuw- rfat5lolarflitl5M TH Bill asp Evwxrr Constitutional wrw be taxed, according to value, tAey vnu in lowing uar gauani r : Tjnioo Convention of the State of Xaw York met the event of their success, venose ine lex on AbrM0 w. venable, is doing gooa aerviou JJ on TbandtiJt and after the UBOal pre-, vrei and salaries JVor vtW Ay slop here . lh , caua- M(j wreathing his noble ri.niid. with Gen. Amos n. Pres- Tkry 3BiU not only tax all mho get bW and undj4ng M)j unfading iaurels," of Herkimer, as Presiden and a long list .YlSrSZ S As ,X onV &C. After this, we ifi.ll not be snrprised to of Vice rresidenU'and Secretaries. The reporU l new vtu v - - ret S100. 53C0 nf 1200, per miw rw it h. a iI mind ir A pre- In conclusion, we auvue u cu- addresses on the .f W r m .VcAaaics' icagta t- go on what may be called the Douglas-Breck- occMi; cov then, after the appoint- tain it. unless to submit the plan for Congressional action. v :'".. v.j-!vvVi',-;;', ;:1H,;'!i' It would appear, by the latest news from 1 the Punifie. that the Democrats have secured, a inajor- I Trom "The Little Ad." '- GOV. ELLIS' BECORD.. indorsing him, and after an meeting adjourned at tea m without taking any actini Some of the new converts to the Democratic . .... 1 T 3 II f ' partyreceive "tneco.a.aoumer ,.Hu... , 1 . , d u..., W that t -ovr. f.i 1 ih in." usiULi v 13- wir v -' - ' i nniun 11 udii w t n - - , ... heart used to thrill with) delight when;we read of meanest thatiwas ever made by any publio man. COTM, ef DigeaM. AU subjas e"Ud wiui a Whig being convert irom ..nowr vx wau?-3 --v m tZSitaT ClMnrTWopatioa, are clurl v pr such Amotions are now felt. old Whig party in 1853. as proved arejces- the construction or., rauroao, or errnequaM by any all tar it acts like teacle. ' Wt M n othw wnisseat. ior "for ABsrieaaarndsa'a aai WU. IT . . A Go's Express,".., lyirt'-. f - : '' ' I t ;Gntlwa t- I 4 sttaarwwrt who took old from b4 hurt, and was usaloss for one voarf Ila4 used Terythin'g I eoald hoar of without hsnsflt, until I )riod the Mustang Llalmsnt. T Ith pvfootiy'eurwl Us, and J k,tk !, aboTopriooforhiia. .jaospsoiptuy yours, 1- 5- ' b lW. leamster aad faaOy should hare this invaluable article:' Sold by all rospectablo doslors .vorywhor. 1 . , - ; V ' , July j. r I..--, wopiawrs, aw " The Water-Cire Joumal-jrew ToUJaat eommonood, devoted to Physiology. Hydropathy, and Uio lws of UfeaadHlthwith;Iagravins Ulus- tnting the Humaa System A Ouido; to Hoalth and, Longevity Puhlished montUy- ' v r. Goon Ha Altar is oca GaaAt Wair-. eaa ' ; , itr on loint ballot in the Legislature of, uregon, and seeking admission into our rangs. sso internal imptovemenw..x "ZtrZZ'Z. aU' Bvdropathy Is -'J 1 1. - - . ... y-. 1 . ... iri,A..AHn.f.AiAlhA I IV. ......I h. lirtv : Kl H AVflr 1DLH1 VUD WUI UI I IBBWI w w..."" " . .. - ..- . . tlint Mr Stout Democrat, is electea to vxn-1 s,ucn emotions are now wi. uii"w'i Hf - - r; ,h. l ft,,- .znlained and supplUd to all anowa cuimuo and that Mr. atout oemocraw m WMTrivin 18S2L has Droved a re acceg- the construction of a railroad, or for any other I cress over air. ixgan, nis puoiicu c , . - ' ' 1 2 '"'V' - ".- . A dispatch to the London , I containf the following: 3 - . . - .. ..- lamtht .CltV flUTine rDBH . . . t n a 1 t :j 111 nsmaivtia ' n vn nnn nui- 1 . . in r aatn v isi uiriin uuio dwi - ' v s ni-V. v im tuned bu tati zanu I mnage poxanc iuvij ment of a iate coramiww 01 'uu' "" - . now 07 poll rv? otr ana z,quai !" '' 1 uum iut iugi - ,; 1 nvnwiiM - - a duenmination in favor of tU "industrial Ljdge. , jadjouned die. nr7" of the citizens of the State ' ' j.1 niwivnnnw nut. TO INa v iira! f.aTcrnor 01 1 nKi tuu i. nAinuuu o - of the If I c w r.miiiBi withowt the votes Werkiag Men's AaaoeiaUom pf Wake Conn IT. 1 4omt steaerve the electe." r. tiirTiutki can be equallaed mnder the reseat Censtitutloa, why haa It not been done I . v .n.iitMl mnder the preaent T CREASE THE POIX TAX. , We publish to-day the BUI introduced into the last House of Commons by.Mr. E. G. Haywood during his short sojourn in that body. The Democracy have been making a great noise about taxes on poor men's tin -cups, wilt noL as was asserted lav ' that citv durine inert It is with ereat pleasure, saye the -Augusta h ... d the Cherokee ir ironi . - -m ; to defend the city Chronicle, we announce to our friends everywhere 1 iJnds-Jour.i 1846, p. 484. j He voted against al- electoral ticket, moh. They nmx . . . -w ... oDDOsition press of Georgia are. sup. lowing Wilmington :$J0O-p-4. 566., Again, I against anj a.hw.a j r I . , Z-i . .. ' will guarantee to Pius IX. Borne as his residence; porting John 111 and Edward Everett KhAd bi LioHTsrsG.-On Tuesday las at ,t ,a Trrench Government cannot in- d-nt and Vice resiaent. Lf verj - "rfhr Matahala Valley jEiverTMountain- w.!r. Smr.. in Oranee County. rV" ; i cneennefiews " "" 7"" I Totl. n. ai . the bill was loSt by """r,t"4" ; tenere. . . , f, , eooa wora: goes oraveiy u. . . " T"'".-,.. .1,. wiite A maintenance We observe that the meetings held in the state Hon. Bad. & Hm, one!of' the most distinguish and education of poor and destitute Jeaf mutes of South Carolina toratiiy tne dqibimu Messrs. Breckinridge and Lane are expressly con four neeroes who were sitting under a tree during a thunderstorm were kill by a stroke of light- Sh we learn from the Hillsborough Re- Biay wnmnioa nvw. mv.f-i 1 1 insertions,' will receive the Journal a roar. - , Address. FOWLER A WBLLV, . -ijulyjll w4tj" ; i30S groaawaytw EDUCATION, OXFORD TEMALE COLLEGE ning. y . i t -f - - . f - . , . ouu wyvwwv- r . . . . ... it 3 1 ed men of .Georgia, announces His oetermmauon and blind ; or, Tamer, on iu "Y-TT-r.. ..'. km...!.' -. On hiQ to revivean actforaroadfrom Rutherford va aiivwuiTr no 1 ann r.vHrHi.L. r-v 1 luiiui u auui w v uuava w - OAS Teachers ' i L Iterary School. V; LOOK AT THIS ! t,m. rarWtiin Me.rcu.ru sDeakine of ilhe II II CUMI WW 1 - .1 . ... I w ' CoutltatJon, eaght aot the Constitution to b geese, chickens, &C, and we ass: me poor 1 Breckinridge nd Lane ticket, says U altere4f 1 nope some b" 1 men now wnar idcy ihidk. 01 mr. li;" - 1 supported in tne xnonn, n i 'is n- do - to support jseii ano Avereu. iuwougo ppr- ----- - hanffi, --.Mwoithat it! ; i 'w."-rr;.v; iv - vened in the name and under the auspices oi, tne . of the : democraU be SthTsbKripto Of $2,500 , ;: J fr:'' Richmond Southern Bights Convention. , i , gafs he knows John Boll is and has been as true He-voted iginst the Railroad f. - AOWLM, . '.,',? . On Saturday two daugh ten of Mr.' Abraham, Pi Rlgit S1! nftWnS Bfe1 drowned. While ihm oaeatlons.' xfrrtr ftr ii' I . . . ; oa vm H i.t on tbem h.m. hv dividing tho anti-Republican strength, them ventured too fa into the stream and was ; , 1 1 prvpuDikiuu wiu - r 1 j . .. , , . . . . fif; nta. r nearlt double what they now and thereby rendering certain the elecUon of drowning, aeacBKr w. 1 iaterroxated eae wfthe Clerks in the Poet. office ia Raleigh to la ot If rraniLi.usoBi haBotbe circulating the Working Menja Addreaa. ' ' " 1 THE STANDAR1V8 StRREXDEB. j We barely had time and space to announce in our last paper that the Standard bad surp rendered bag and baggage, and come out for Breckinridge and Lane. ' Well as the commu nity knew the Standard, they were not prepar ed for this sudden and most humiliating baok down on its part. ; But a few days previous, it had eome out with a fierce and furious defiant axtiele which warranted every body in conclu ding that it would suffer the pains of martyr dom, aye, of fire and faggot, before it would touch the ticket of the Seeeders with a forty foot pole. In this artiele it used the following language, which we shall take the liberty to underscore . . , . . I - We earn drrHOuMroic, if tecrumry, tiat Stt pke A", tkmpfttm i tke rylr nominee of tht na tional Dc'Htxmey, mnd tee can triumphantly vim dievU omt cowrie at Baltimore fram firtt to last. We kno the nature of the eotnbinnfiek that exist, it tee de fy Ue nynt thai welsAnesa nndambitivn earn arrompliiA- We trill appeal f the people, if ermiry, epmiMst rc ead disunion. t ill atrip tie eor-ia Jr Mm. L. l'ameey, ..m and hold him VP. and hit follower in A'ahama. Georgia ami Misppi . in " oeu,JUq.,w huiujujwu of Cedar Hill, Dutches, county, .i w y.u public road , in in the creek bathing one 01 Washington was lateiy inorougniy ruPi. vj , c5nBt the ! Homestead BUI-p. i the contending Douglas and Breckinridge mem- . aSon, to construct asylums for hers, each-wine has taken preliminary steps to es- . iha Wirjf kn(i the insane p. tablUh a campaign club, and the one altogether g5 ' He voted ntt . the Portomouth and independent of the other. ' ' Boi0ke Railroad p. 659 ; after the bill was pass- when her sister went to her assitance, - .... 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 J 1 nnth t haminmi. Lincoln. It cannot be elected even snouia 1 car- ftni tne too going oeyunu Dt-, - - ry every Southern State, whLh is not to be pre- 1 nau girls were both drowned .before assistance samed." could be rendered. r f M ( ' Thus it will be seen, according to the frank ad- . m0Tement on foot , in England to erect a mission of the Mercury, the leading iiemocrauo tn John Bunvan. An associaiion wr a.91 000 were hotel charges, a be Dills nave Deen 1 r - rnr Aaht. h muMed. m A " . . I 1 imnA n.rvv I S a ILUUlUVUUloua -t "I . " b T; . Uaper in South Carolina, that the running 01 thU purpose has been formed in London, witn reduced to 9109,000., : : uniy w,uu wOTibuii- The above ig uinly the; meanest record tnai Xing tne - r - - nrid(ra wndert errte A rion of Lin. tl, ilari of Phaftesburv a. iU President, and an My appropr.aa. tl- I -.z mmfHAA rvf thirtv-one firtsnilemeD. com- posed of diflerent denominations, tne uapusts GENERAL LANE. ' There are fine electioneering times now for th hv bnn of l)emocracv. Old Bach ... - 0 o - anan is ma from which to speak for Breckinridge, crec- j Men of Virginia, have we not been bridge is stumping it for himself on his way l r thing all the time? ." I - I . . ' 1 : to Kentucky, and tfeo. Lane is on an election- xa mppFRievnRt however, being intne ascenoant. eeringv'isit to North Carolina. It ia all gam- . cekbrated speech delivered by Judge The; Lynchburg Renuoli whicli hasitbe r , n- n p11 na that Lane's visit to . . u .v- cata m th Brecldnridee ticaet atine neaa u . y. uiuu 4U j r - - ixugias last moavu iu . t - 1 - f . . . .wlati and under the this State has for its object a signt 01 ue Ie of a Territory should be left tree to decide y i; : . """"TZ. t.,. 'ivn-U tional ist savs that it is receiving the most ch place made claancal by hi. natitity. His er- Jhe question cf slavery for themselves. In j-the " i "vSL" T ' ing new. from every section of Georgia "of ' . .. .. . . ... I --w j-v- iK- -vc RHnriHera. in Lexio?- will feet 20,000 votes in Virginia. . s . r. , Viora . thia rjartieuiar lnnorare, w w wkcb uuici. i - . . .. . '. 1 prospects 01 jjitobu jjomw;! "- tor, Kv . in 1856 he said: -that the people ot The Whles in Florida, m jonvenn , fW fttAt that Douglas and fnflnenee the Kortll Carolina Aiecuona. ; , . i.. i." v . -i.t ...i. the nominations w-y - ------ . each Terntory snou'd aeiermiao w Huw- DiW, u j . , ... Johnson will receive ttie support ot every true The total amount of bills rendered for expenses ed and came from the Senate, he voted to post- . . ".1 .T- - T -J- XT V.b- nna TKlTlH lnUtSUOlUMr. I . 1 1 r . ' connected wttneoiu m "r -y-- " g arried but rMJondered-Ellis voting hundredandtwentv-fivethouianddol L91 i,of which J" a re-consideration. 0n the bill to abolish :f.- '-';School':brPineBVrtsfu,V J ',':. ! 1 miss s. a: rAucxTT.) ;iV . Miss M; p.. BaAswau.? V against 1 lmpnsoi v Kmntrht in iud?ment as-ainst any man A difficulty has arienj amon? the stockholders I who professes to have a particle of public spirii the Democratic or- fDoujmm TZ7Z t or West.1 gan of Lexington. ;xne majority 01 tnem are ior WBich.eTer vay.you please, and you find Mm the OA.Mwiori and oold-hearted lezisiawr. . expenses (:: , .'.-si- Mr. Douglas, while the editor supports Mr. Breck inridge. 1 .n n a n14.Klwvlatfl nH nnld.hearted leeislatoi BfllUU w-avw 1- . . , Not even the sufferings and! mistoriunes 01 ... ' .1 - Li: J' "U.. Ua Inaar lmnPMU Dooxa. GEonorA.4 Tho Augusta Constitu- dSbW whXihe CneOr- I .a,. A:ikn. man ht triMI fj. ; v- 1 rf thi nan who aspires W . I 1 i j j k. uk.Wiintiai nf tha West nivivicfai of National JJemocracy, ano u assures 1 oe uovernor uv wuw r -"r prospects 01 a auomt j , . .1 k, JO tamr of internal improvements. UOMIUOV - n TuUioa ia JUeawntary Praaohos, y . r.Uv j1' ' . CoUeso Classes, ; . 1 l. 7! r ' " Drawing, (mtarUl laoodaj II - Palndng ia Water Colors, . ' Oil Palntinfc' (materials tneladed,) . rt Wax Work, (snriliinelni4.) . . i at t-WAwr. f naUriats loeUdod,) II Made, (iastraBont luraUbad,) - ' 4, iaalilavlaelaad.l '.v-if M Board and TolUoa to.the three schools, ; .i UOV. ELLIS SURE TO BE BEATEN. The last Charlotte Whig says : u w. .(.latI a fa w davs aeo that Gov. Ellis would be the worst beat man that was ever in the State, .v , :.v. ; ;,;ntirtn mi anramht of I f and Everett. Thev nominated excellent lDHDSnj itliuwit u.i.i i - . th allowance or Drohibition of slavery - candidates for their Btate ucaet, ana a ' -T,TT0..V, :, ! ticket composed ol tne aoiest men m j-a 1 Ja KMT1T1 mrTMIMlUUBUk MI V " T rru txtv:- Ar Tniainsv in i;onTenuoQ aaem 1 - r - Democrat" in the State.; T" "v"-1. .rtthin.r t make ua chanee our " fe . L7 . . ... , , .v. w.to Marie Hall on the 4th : "Jfidward anu we e. 7t F I Klw nominated a full electoral ucaenor mo - 7 . .. a as vui 1 "-"1 - I orinion, but rather thing strengthen us -k . k a. "y 1?llaai aaa Cm. nninirai. Un U Ull UOT. Aius wa to say to Clingtnan, "it you cannot do somethinjr for me I am gone.' Anomer Mr Pool was anxious to come to Meeklenburg He could not get Gov. Ellis to consent to come. i These straws show which way the wind blows. - 1 a ItAaaa "Kit '. ; I ' . . , . t .j v -a t.v a. Everett had spoKen nunoreosoi umr. neara bute, pledged to eu . . M much tive step, to organize far tne . campaign. i"'rHfririMMdvi ejiA. r n-aolrinriara bave also nominatea an 1 """"""""i ' ' - " . . . . . . It VI T,. nnnn ohMT 1 -i..i ;vf Tii frind or uouzias mtena. 1 uis -1 - also, to nominate a Douglas tick.it, and give 11 The coming crop in we . 'r .. . o.ir 4- ir-MM rvinvontinn I vunrA ihintrt wm sun our luie suiira . tneir support, xno uon , . -.dad mnnh ithusiasm rrevailed. the looms fly. The season in Europe, especially This able and reliable Whig paper bas I , tn0 Delegates go back to thdr constituencies J in England, has been unfavorable, and changed hands, the Messrs. Burr having dis- Warm hopes and strong determinations. r.osed of their entire interest to A. 51. Wad- Louisiana, we trust, win tosu.. r- THE WILMINGTON HERALD. ' large .-; -v i i j. Foa thk BaaisTia. v DISCUSSION IN THE WEST. ; ' Ma. Stme : The candidates for Governor hive been through pur Western counties, and have discussed before our . people the questions of Ad Valorem Taxation and State policy in regard to our Railroad projects. On Ad Valorem, Mr. Pool has maintained Iconsistency, , arguing the question in the West as he didin the East, and holding it up as a great ' principle of equity and justice between the land and slave owners. He ha deeply impressed the Western people witn nis ;.,'li.ivf.. Remarks.. .i .Extra share and aeodloss expenes fJ,Pr hibited noeossary parehasos ar made by th taaofcorr Pioayuno podlar an sot allowed to ntr tho pronUsss, . and no pocket monoy Isroqulrod. . '. . ' , L-.i7L .(.i na iXa haalthvhfils of Qraavill, Can the West or the East either have any con- I M from Rairixb and CHutoa RaHroad, and Is fidence in a man wnose reoora snows k- I eonoected with Headersom ntauon oy sess so narrow and contracted a soul, and ..whose -.g.. - r"" -rJV' : ':"11V '---i.. 1 . Thosekolasueyoar lttivwoainwswoawwa. first opens on the arst Moaday to .Jary aad otoaoa oa . . V . . xt v lTKaaaA4 anaaaoa - WASHINGTON PFAIES. J r ndaTiTjann TH BEKCKXNB.IDQK MOVXMaST..1 ; ) nual oommonooment on tholast Thursday to May. . Ti,a RPAotinridM National Executive Commit- i For th Annual . aouenw, , tee here have addressed circular to nSf iin.,0;Kv " '.; OxVoao, N. 0. sess so Dirruw m vwum vw. everlisUng cry is, , "f agitato jT": While we are sor- stitutional candidates. FOR DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON. The Nashville Banner, speaking of the declara tion of Hon. G. W. Jones, for Douglas and John son, truly says: "George W, Jones is probably the most influential, and certainly one of the ahlst DemocraU in Tennesse. He was President kidtomsness, at ptettcrt aai,t a rwrMiona I T . j tha jXessrs. Butt from the fraterni- Vnivn. and. tk ber hopet at ntvn. nemnu point j . . ' rUofau stntTto ih yavHi!, ;pdf of dis- ty, we are g!ad that their successor is ope so union openi? hefar them,- .Jr., e. weu qafiified as Mr. Waddell to maintain This was the language used by the Stan- ch4racVer 0f the Herald, and contri- dard on the 7th of Joly. In the next nam- . . gueceM 0f. tne cat cause of the ber of that paper we End the following : The j cogitation aid the Union. We gire Mr. f tba lart Domocrauc State Convention which truth is, a great bat'le ia to be fought m this Wadd.ll a cordial welcome into the fraterni- 8eDt delegates to Charleston. His voice will be State sooner or later between the people on j tim a prosperous career in the more potent with the Democratic masse in Ten the boe hand, and privilege on the other; and am. rofesaion in which be has embarked, 'l??'! . . j n it,. Iltb F . tempt to defend tho lancy-Dimnion ticket.. Hi oetween c man uw uwi,. - in st., the Standard says, "We feel bound to state that the weight of preference as indi cated by the letters we hate received isjin favor of Douglas ; and we feel bound to state also,"that in oar opinion a majority of the leading Democrats of the State are in faxor of Breckinridge! ' Under these circumstances what are we to do ! We think our course is plain and that i to raise no name, but to . ' - " m . I . ..roDITIOJIS." own countv. old Lincoln, has long oeon toe uem The idea of the Standard's prescribing ocratic stronghold in Terfnessee, rolling up its condiUons for its support of Breckinridge twenty-flve hundred majority ior tnat pan, . , and Lane,' is farcical in the extreme, when j . Ma. Bkxckikidgk a " Nativb." A corres-i reflect that it is a helpless captive to the pondent of the Kichmond inquirer says me we bow and spear of Csntwell, Williams, Vena- j ble k Co. POWERFUL WATER. The water at KittTeli's is so strong that it f tb TJ-mocratifl toartvoflnot only brought Cantweli and yallams MB W Va 44 W svw-a - af - WVUIU VV wa " ' - th Stato Kow. we ask, looking ro these back to life, but made them strong enough to reHgioa rther than for another, all to see the names of Breckinridge and Lane water. at the head of the Standard of the 18th inst.! COMPLAINTS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. Eleven days previously it had proclaimed that in reply to subscribers at Edenton, Orange it eoold demonstrate that Douglas was be Faetory , PittBboro', Brassfields, Round Hill, regular nominee of the national Democracy and various other post offices, who complain had threatened to appeal to the people and 0f not receiving their papers, we beg leave to warn them of the gulf of disunion opening ,tte that our papers are regularly mailed in before them, and had threatened to strip and the post offiee at Baleigh on every Tuesday, expoae Yancey and his followers io Georgia, the day preceding the date of each 'paper, 1 . . ......... J-1 : Alabama and Wissssippi the .very , people tnd the rauit 01 tneir miacamagB or ueiay m who were moat instrumental in nominating reaching subscribers must rest with the post Breekinridger ' .Two or three days afterwards; office or mail agents. We know that it is ra it proclaimed that a battlewas to be fought tolerable, but we hai no remedy. If the between the people and privilege, and on. the Administration will persist in putting in and 14th inst., thought that.lhe people were for keeping in office incompetent men, or men Douglas, while the Leaders were for Breck- who will take advantage of their position to inridge, -end thought it beat ta await the ac- .nppVea the circulation of Opposition jour- tion of the party fa the State! we ask nla, we can ooIyt submit.. ;Thcre is no , use the Standard what occurred b&Earen the l4tb in complaining to the heads of Departments and the 16th, the day on wh'ich it wrote it's at that rink of infamy and corruption, Wab 'artlcle in favor of Breckinridge and Laa, to - " . - -:.-- ? change its opiaioo t at the weight of pfeferr - One of our Semi-Weekly aubscribers Washington Union, of May 6, 1855, contains speech delivered by Mr. Breckinridge on the ?th of April, 1855,atCynthiana, Ky., in which he aaidii - ". :' V It wa natural . for a man to prefer those of bis own religious faith in voting, and he himself would vote for one or nis own way 01 imuauig iu ui otner tiiingi for a native in preference to a foreign born citizen, otner tnings being equat. . . 1 . .. tV" i' Of course this "little speech" will commend him w the favor of Catholics and foreigners. J t i The Little Rock (Ark.) Gaxtte speakaof a Bell and Everett rat'flcation meeting held there recently, as the largest gathering that has been convened in Pulaski County since 1846. . ;. .. . : . , . 1 r. A 1 For tho Register. We feel bound to state that the weight of pref erence, as indicated by the letters we hav receiv ed, is htaror of Douglas; and we feel bound to state also, that in our opinion a majority of the leading Democrats of ; the State ar , in favor of Breckinridge. Under these circumstances what are we to do? We think our course is plain, and that is to raise po nam, but to await the action !of the Democratic party of the State.', Meanwhile both tickets and both Bides shall have a : full " and fair hearing in ouf columns. Standard of the UlAinst. .: .'-".... e , w haiiovnthat a larre.maiorltv of the Demo cratic people of th Stale, whataver their, preier- encos and feelings may nave ow irwip t. whatever they might bave Deen under other cir cumstances, are now in favor of Breckinridge and Lane. - The DentoeraHe peeV'hosetoUe it above allcomtnitte.es, conventions' and caucus. hat evtwivmded. hs Ui mute JM, iM oj urecK deficiency is reckoned upon with certainty ; some I gW'nianiike views, and boldness in asserting say as much as four millions of quarters 10 Great hfl 5 t0 bel right, without, regard to 1 uniaiu. ... . r - : , . : - : 1 locaiu v. , . . r u- - -. I The trai between Flora Temple and Patched I . J Qov. Ellis has, it seems, two; strings to his M- (two miles) on the 10th was won by Flora, Patch-1 die one an; Eastern, jand thei; other's' Western -n lwin- withdrawn after the second beat: Time : J strinff. wben in the East, hfrang the changes First heat won by Patchen-4.51J. The second on'horse leech," "hand in pockets," -'golden eggs,". heat won by Flora in 5.1 . The conduct of the J .Goose," and a "hundred millions." This was an riflrtators was very disorderly, clubs, hate, &c., alarmine picture! and ! well calculated to frighten hAinr thrown at Patcberi on the. homestretch of Eastern men away from Ad Valorem. "Whenhe the second heat.' , s : ; v comes West, he frightens Western men by the iThe late arrangements for the consolidation' of bold assertion that if they go for Ad Valorem, it iv a Tnrf and Petersburjt Press have will shut down the gate, and the East will never -a- mu vi:n nftiiAinifoT in I thm ' to i have another, dollar,.,. This ;is DeenaoanQonen.i xuwuuiwwmw- .. .., rr . , . , a -ui fca nmsA A mncm as nractieable : gtranee locic : If Ad Valorem ,is adopted by the XUCUU1UUU w l t ' 1 w w i - 1 it ia whilst the subscribers to the Press will ht? furnish- East, it will raise the flood-gate so high tha the ed with a Breckinridge journal. :i ; In Philadelphia there ha recently been Organ-t-woA a wsunr men' Bell and Everett Clubcom posed exclusively of those who have heretofore hcen Democrats. -In Pittsburg and thai vicinity, streams of destruction will flow in every dircc tion ; if Ad Valorem! be adopted by the Wst, it will shut down the gate and seal it nernieucauy. vA nnoatinn of the ' Central ' Railroad, Mr VA VUV unvwwv- - ; - Pool takes bold ground, and advocates tbecontm Wreat West ; and because whole of North Carolina's territory, . ..Gov. Ellis advocates an appropriation, or, if need be,' a division of the tour millions appropri ation. or what may remain of it after cro&sing the mountains, between (the routes to DucKtown ano . , ' .v- TTnirtf, mn gin to outuurouer Hvrijiii wf",' -: During the recent fighting in Cantania, Sicily, one of the nuns shot from her window number of the royal troop. She fired with the precision of ao Alpine huntsman, never missing The col- onel ordered hu men to nr. , 'o- Wt Bock, according to someidea of distance and ly against the windows, but ,, -J b . HegaidatAshevaiethathe would have voted ine remained .unscathed, anu. bmaskin fftWo hundred thousand dollars of w?m, h.r man with every shot l5 f JIor,in?f9U4!" m v. m-- . t . . . t th Rir millions aDoropriaiian w am iuvuiwuij A new trorame for the Mormon windicated ,fertdi,i'BocfcTais policy he has advo- It is now proposed that . they ,sballi.emigrate ,1? 1 though all of these counties. He also sdvo nee urns for Doughs f What oecnrred in tiro day' time to induce the Standard Io say, We believe that a large majority of; the Democratic people' of the State, whatever their preferences and feelings may hare been Watofor,''xd whatever tbey might" fcuva at Willumston has writua tOjas Requesting us to change hi paper to Jamesvillo ; but failing to sign-bis name to. the letter, we do not know which one it is. LVtn bis giving na bis name the obaoga, will be "toade, a de- in f the East India Islands, and reliable infer mation is said to have been received that they will do so." The enterprise is to.be carried out under the supervision t Capt. Walter K. Gibson v.; .. Robert P Button, clerk in ; the : tychburg Virginian office, who was severely wounded by the Messw. Hardwicke.on the 23d ulW, ' vapidly recovering! :" The ball, ,whlch. entered hi; side ahnii the lower rib. lodged near, the spine, ost below the kidney, and ha not been ) extracted, ft dManneared whilst the surgeon were seeking to extract it, but Jha ; appeared againear the Sur- face, fro-n whence, if itshouid.oe nece?Bry, u With safety b! removed barfter.:rf.;::. 'Tte United rStaiesr for marlv of the Sixtieth Begiment of Illinois, but now the Governors Guard, arrived at Kew Tork; on Saturday and wer recwyeu oj w; f' " imen t. :' In the'aternoon they gate an exhibition 7 ; Wax CouMtT," S. C.. w.vata in AVArv State and in every county, inate-distindt electoral tickets. Orders hae also beea issued by K?"? TtlC HARD W. YA UttM troops tnrougnouttue Vlir, cdm en 'the third Thursday with an sdmoniuon m romn m uv v. .. u r-, --. byref.oval4,8omeo?,too to feel uncomfortable. ( V ! f i - .! w sVZiian U mode raoaoooa W th.lr .tudiei. Boys prepared tor any CoUsga, hot ttore .s- NOTICE. H. V! utarv-aeto.v. aTlSRTIFlCATE8 'NO. 306, ' T0P, P. PKACK ' 'Vr oA th. Norta- I 1 .5 ri,.mi in tha Raleieb uaston nauraaa "r-T.-'.T r.w.k Stn- W fl P-aa. for 1 Share in Caronaa ttauroauj. u-7 7" said tion Directors CI'wo . .. . - , . , . , . . , July Kith, 1860. . 1 jmj xo wxm. I dants eaa ret off the man a Company, nann m 7v ,7 j .1 w wiih arerAkia fornislMd, 7 per moaia. uiemtothe next meetmgof ,, of said company iort a r-.i. -t. r -:7 J,.. lnfrmtion addrMS the PrincipU or, . m. m nRPHR AD CITY. SALES OP LOTS.' Pl On Thursday 2Srd of August, 1860, there wM be 1 sale on a credit, or vaiuawe jom in w mj aw- ne- .1" - .... . vii-- The proximity 01 tnese 101 w iuo uvu and to the large Female Academy about to be ereeted, and towards which some $13000 ha all eady been subscribed, render, the location -very desirable-for (amilies, who deste to spend the Summer at this de liehtful summer retreat and watering plaoe. pome ol v..f ttnainegi lots will likewise. be sold. . - :;. . . . ... , 1 . a v rrv raniilitv witn wnmn IBM "11 u UUUrVTUlK. the prospest of a weekly line of steamers between this, nlace and New Tork, Bhould taduce purohasersto in.; vest ' ' v " ."'. . T ' J ' JSOKJSUJSAA.'-' ; " x ' - ; president Shepard s Point Land Co.; july Iff wtds. j 1?.. hrfki. Inrnrmatlon I : -1 - President Board of Trustaaa. Cedar Folk, S P., July t1860. j July T-t. SELECTBOARDI AWD DAYSCJJOOL, 0 THK .1 A '- ; Misses ltaBiV " CoIlo,k. fi '"i -: . ' ..'j'- HILLSBORO', N. CL,'-.- f...)H;. ; WIIL reopen ou theI3th Jaly . A Jtul tandanoa maested. Cirodlars atring fall par M. J. MOORE, ' - ; Formerly oftoke Co.", N C, r M'FARLANU, I 1 wiftn IMP0ETEB8 AND WKOLKSALI SKAXXKS IS FOREIGN Ai DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 347 Market St. 234 ChwrehAlley, 1 Bdween Second and Third Streeh, .! - i!. .:)'; ':: vPniiiBittf sii. : i- jAS.k'jABXASI,-l ; ,' t. .V"- Jas-T-vTatman,:,! .-.-!f' Hestky Bkeohacskb, f. ;.. ...: . -y 'i-., Jas. R C. Oldham. J.; . jan Ia 3mw, -Vf . . . .1 j-r T - j .-.i f.... cf'-JJ , nf the. i imnt.i In CffjW:f x I.: iiO U f.O a : 1' drill in the ParkJ. astounding .the mniUry mett Ma. EmToaWiir y 61 pleas enlighten the ..with their airad. ,v f - eff jyacienip sth rasnual, pdmpanx . . .... Ka.j MiMuiwnn. tna iwdwiiuk f piuwiii-w-v.. -.v.. . - i . . ti .v.i TT.Iteil Rial OT com over the "spirit of the dream" o( . Mr.- Hoi f enaiienge W V-: JI . -r -. . r , . i A .,ra wrth thetd in drill, with ta in th short WrjcTW owhorsu a prita the Wtutf? f .'v; : . - : . -' . tM the construction of the main trunk to Duck town." He says to Western pen that if they do not agree amongst themselveand advocate 4orA routes, neither can succeedi How": would this argument uit the East'f .2foVleV' ever 'man .apply this Western logieVand then apply that Easterhlogic, In the East, we of the West j are 'horse leeches," crying, "give ! ' givie! i 'poor devils, following th4 Eastern "Goose gathering the golden eggs,V. runnings !our hugmount: to tiie very bot tom of Eastern poefce&'4 lA theWest, w, are told by the Governor that if : Haywood Jackson Jlacon and J Cherokee do Vbt agree : with .Bun combe and Madison to demand a couple of. hun- ArA thousand 'ebiden eggs'' (or Paint Bockaev W another shall the West hare.; ' We areadinonf feb'ed by him thai unre run our hands into fcwVrn witt'and Vaise' the "horfe leech'' cry, -1 V --i-.1 1 iLL-SttJitinWa "Infmit 'and TeceivO ie at all. w.-i.vrf'r.r.--.ri-;.---.yi -.- The are- tbiiotiohB if the candidates West f of the moontiini, as far ai they travensWesI. Ward. ? -Xow, let the rrwnos ot jushw mu "sj and the advocate of awrrftrSstfsateawRoa. JfTlVB none N O B I Ei . ? 1 'HJ a ... AT WifR LPS. BLilSS ''i'.'C Q , fr ,' iHoRTaR ak pbai.br FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ... .No. 340 Broadway --v s- t. - ': '''v. t. mayJ-Smpd. ticolars forwarded on application., iaaa.lrywyu.t -i- ''" T17AKE FOREST COLLEGE HOBTH W CAROLINA Th Wl Term of this College . ;I1 .a foarth Mondav in JttlV BSXt " - Xh6re Li a fob" eorp of officers In hargof ths various departments, and th course of inatrMtloa Is as thorough and eomprehanaiv as-that f any etner College. '' J ' " t i v,-., o Not aow, a hithartov aneambmd with th Tpr tory Department, tha Profcor. d-r.U tfcrja,.i.. eloslvely to the OoUegiat . Clasaaay , The lAaroage a wall f ih Fasch ftna a part f th regalar oours., ' ' '?J',iL .vlV... Further inform atioa py be dertr from the Cata- .: june z7T-w6fc ; rf Sttretary y xocmy. SOUH : LOWlSLLMALto ACADEMY, 'Orange Oottatf, 'Hi tV f; -V - Th Fall Term wur open" lth July hnd eontlna tl week's!. fitudena coming 6a the Catral Road shoald stop at Durham's Depot, where they will in eenvey aieai N deduction unless fov protracted tUka. Thara has aver hen a eaa of ehtll and fer daring the twelve yraxtstaa of tht sehoaL Taxt-books and statleaary kspte baa bont 0'A " J 1: Board W par men US) Initio ,w-a s f a tr nv NORTH C AROIJN A GB AN OVItLB County, Superior. .Court f Law, March Term, i860.; ; v t Aagusoa Aauauv oewa 1 ovjauaj,, . 4 i Attaxjhmat,UvbdBp6u Town property. t. It appearing to th satisfaction' of the Court tha Solo U MeClaaahan, th defendant ta thia eausa, r, side bayond the limits of thia Bute, it ,ia thererore, ..T. .j a .ka r.nrt tlial tnUieaHan be mad for six weeks successively m th Raleigh Reg- er. notifyine th said deiendant mat unless no appear at the next. Mm of this Court to.hridrfor sd CoaatVr at th Court Hons In Oxford, .0 th ftirt Moadav ot Bepiemoer bm, u w , -7 tadnaeatby desalt wiU b nUr4 against hus, sod the jroparty-Uyiud poHd;Satify tN phip tiff '-i'Johi '.v. Hester. iciwkoi W sak iaAeffia ia Oxford, first Monday of March, HI , v ,,JOHN. CISSIES. C, aR.-'-lv-istasa.Tf T. . -1-.. IumII-hwcw egouaend it to all. , Send ffv rf:, . ;t.!m,deko2t; 7VH; ;Jnn37pt. .r ' ' mpd t, t ;.vRjl-vf OTT E N,'l;7;- ; BAN- Firh ! ti- tuccasSoas to caaaLas rnaxa a r i" GBRI1AK. FMENCII' AND, JKNGLISM : , WO. KRf w en- uaiuawr 'ft " i. ' jaa i-wgm. Ut 'l'TBALTIMOtK. 5D BTILLTUEY C031Ii ANOTUEB Sapply of th AreUe and Folar uamsmw i -tTud duV. Ta aaear all th advaatag, a wall a cnouua la th m of lee, J-! hat ansi Sold at aanafor-rt prtoe fret to 4A0' w w ii . a. ty tJa, wit. ftit 1 1 'if' -1 I, 11 ii . 1." n ' ' ; . :' ' ;; . v ' ' -'' v" ..- . ; v ' ." ' ." v.;;!.'.;:. 'r'.;-i- z-'; ."':. tin
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1860, edition 1
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