The American union. (Griffin, Ga.) 1848-186?, August 17, 1860, Image 1

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ALEXANDER G. MURRAY, VOLUME XV.S ?lif ghiirvitan Mitton, % —’ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MOKXIXG,! BY UKXIVIO (i. MiRK.iY. T E 11 M S : ‘two DOLLARS A-YFAIi ; and, vvl.enjt-e have to make out account*, a:nl * in|l• vup ns to coljuct I-r us, we are coii|>elleil to chaige thru-; dollars. ADVEUTISKMENTS r , on.j*icuously insert *•<! at < *ue I oll:iv per squ.i i ..f |*> lino, for the first insertion, and liitvCnts i .r e.u h ®ubsi<|uent coutiitu.ilice. All Invertl'cmcHt* not itrrnmjuinteil In/ n*} ~>•., n>,tire of i the number of insertion sand, sired, will be • urlmued until i entered uut. und e/nuged for itrrordi ugly. Sales under regular executions, and mortgage ti las, on real otute, must be |.irbiiViie<l 30 days.s2,of; Personal Property, under mortgage ti fa’s, must be j.ublisbed tiO days .'>.ol) \ Citations for Letters of Administration, 30 days.. 2.7"*’ Tu x Col lector’s Sales, <>() days 5.00 f Notices to I).dtors and i\dit*rs, -10 days ;{ no titles of personal property of 1 states, lodavs 3.tut i .S.les of Land or Negroes, “ -|i) days lad 1 Applications for leave t< sell lands or ncgoes, nms* be published weekly Tor 2 months..... ,yoo N.-tiroTor Letters hisiuissory by lixceutoisor Ad ministrators mmitlily lor 0 months j .*,(} -Hy * iuardi atis. vv* T ut;ly fTTr fiLTT v $77.. .777777 and.’ 0 1 vat ray, 2 weeks I | Announcing Caa-Hdates {tube-/•aid in o Ir.inn) />.•> i Orders of (*ourts of rd nary to make iit its to land. up. | eoiupioied by a copy of tile bond or agreement, must be published three months RATZS OF ADVERTISING. *3” Transient Advertising, $1 Hi) per square, tTr t!iv ! first insertion, and “id cent s for ev*: v <ubse*|UeUt one. | Cisraacr Varut niMs,- |3 ..••■* p 12ms ‘■ 1 s iuare. without change,.. ,* l 0 % s -Mj Id jl2 j Cos mg > | j'i.n ;• i 1y,.! 7dd Id diJ 12 jHi CJiang'-d at will ■ sdd 12 m! II ! I'’ 2*piif s. without .-'i i:.g*-..1 Id U'i: l-"*d')| 2d ,25 I Cli.mged * 111 • 11* t * riy,. il2 lit I* IS mu 21 2S ; Ch ingedat will j|s f*t’t’ 2*i n • 25 i ill ‘ •ssjuar**s, witbodt‘-'t! I.* 2d 2"> i .'SO > ’ll.i aged .pia. I s u• 22 I2b ‘ M Cii.ing*! ;t f will !2 “ * 2b j 2.2 | |d Coluaiu, without cli mg .25 du 2.d |d ; .Ml -hanged ‘j'.iar* ■ • ly,. ; t:* ‘.2 la •55 Chang'd at tvi1!..... ; .‘to and * 1 5 j oil id leobrnn. wit kuif . • ing •,. ’ f!d and: *. j *<:i Id Clianged •j•>i •r • riy.. ■OS •!*.’ To ! i)d IJO C*!iaiip'il a t u .!! To dd s.* loti 12” tfimK u w n. r>. •. i: v. > pins n. i. < li .il RIIM) \ & I] (! Bli IAS. m ft? fin’ t * f* ” f ‘J u. U i| •’ U n*r | • tiini’rix 1 Vi. 11. KOBWXS, I>. I>. S. J . W. ItOIIBINS, I>. I. s. ’ BOBBINS l BROTHER. (SUCCESSORS TO .EMERSON A RORIJIXS.i DES9TI3T3, GKTFFIX, - “ CtEnßtnX March 2, ISCO. ly. D2> m-iZW’ \k~m nt:7i:. \. ‘Uak>\ LSPLC n< I LLY inf. :•!!'•• t• e r\\f. I.s ; X of liribin atnl vieiuitv’ that be has \. permaneutlv .c-cated binmlf in the <i’v. * J * . TATL.Lj ■ tor the pun -e of practicing I>LNTi.>TI. \ in the va rious branebesot tin* pr.-N - • - ;i. It?- CiKlfK —In I iiii*n I” ov. • V. inks* :*hoe >t.*n v , : o:i I till street. \V’ ,\. LAN I’ .1 >• Noveimbr Id, In.) . ly. ........ / j j DENTISTRY. ott*. a. i ij;vi;LA\j) iV so>, HA YL located thi-nis. lvs in tlriQ]n fur the purpose of practising the v.uiuiis brandies of Ihmtistry i"V e ni’ All iv.uk .i: ra’.t cil, and dme vei \ bw f*r Cash. Office over Heck's Store. Aug. 2a, HV* - l.v JIH3\ 25. ('ll VS'S'SB'.I.S), T."V )R M KII LY of Meriwether ••ounty, liavieg e- moved to this city, respe.-ttully utl’ is bis pr<d\ s- •tonal services in t lie pi .let i* e of Medicine. J--^ Office in ALM All 11 ALL. Ilesidcice, near A . H. March 21. I*'“P !hiC J. J. KNOTT, M. D., SUnGEON, bUITFIX, t;i;lt< IA, W/iI.L giv li. especial aftenti*n t*i this jl. p irtiuent W of Medicine. Ile can be found, at all tinie- y ex cept when prolessioiiaHv absent, at bis office, in Iront of the 1 )epot. Sept. I, lS’i!b—tf. REFORM PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. DR. B. F. PA L.MER, HAVING I’fiItMANKNTI.Y l.*K ATLd IS Gr II I FFI N . Cr i:o II a I A . RI'^PLCTKI’ LLY tenders his sci yiec< to the n cifixcos of the city and county, being prepared tot rent seienfiftcaliy the \ aiious finui-s of disease incident to the eTUnute, both Acute miul Chruiiic-* with thot success that may be confidently, expected 4roin the use of iunoemt Vegetable Heim dies. < all* promptly att. tr ied to. Charges moderate. < h-FU K in Almnli Hall, on the floor occupied by tllC “ llldfpt Mident >outh,” where he inav be found at I*ll times when not professionally engaged. March 2*th, I J. R. MARTIN’S | SIVH *K\\Vi tWQWLWX \ HAVI Xt i ?it<l I,tinny entire flock <■ ‘ ’•inferliiiiieilr* • amt Candy Manufactory, 1 im now receiving a com plete .'■'lock of FAMILY GiiOCivlillif, at, my OKI stand, under the “ American Union “ office, where I would most replied lolly solicit the patronage of tny friend* and old eoetomcre. The city trade U particular-1 }y*olit'itcd, te_ I mod- gives Pn “i'Selialige f, D A V ID ft OS S, A N I) BUNK ACCOUNT ItUUK 11 \NI FA( TI RLR, Coriu rof Tliinl and ( In 11 y SC i < •!, (l r s r.tins.) Ji.tt'US, VA, , la p-vparcl to execute all order-* for’ Blank Kituksfitr Courts J* Counting 11 nines And In Bind Music and all kinds of Printrd Works, With iifutncss ami itfipfflfi TJ” If a ipkr's, ri n. mi ah’ <!•mlk v*> :nl :i 11 other M np #*ifus bound in ch/*;|i anil ?uh.wtant ial at vie. N?v#tnhrr 7. 8 — 1y Ja'.ifs !'. Lyons. Jaui.s S. Boy.nto.n. LYONS k BOYNTON, ,i tto a,\i; is iri, i \v, .1 V< ICM>\, Hi l l's in \iv, •: U/ ILL i * 1 ■ il j,r.iinj.tl_v ! , nil ouHics.s •ntruVc<i to their e.ire. in the :..!h.win t ; eniintiir : Newton, I Unry. Sjuihlin... Dike, .Mon me ..I” | .on, Rut‘s iin.l la*|ier, ;iN),I will i11... intend the Federal Court at Marietta and Savannah. KEFEItEXCIiS l llurd. I lun(.erf<hrd it Cos., .Montie, 11... (0... Mnj.v, ‘ordon &('o., do., .1 A.& .1. Beel\>*, GrilTni, ti t ; llanerolt. Lei.ion & Go., ('iii.rle?t'.n, S .Marshall h Burge, di<; July 30, INVS—Iy. G. GRICE, Sc r i oen or , Cos n re//a nc c r an and A'LTOHNEY A ; r I.AW. Office opposite the Coin t lmusc*; Cai illin, <■< oi l;in. IJ'iFKRKNcLS Honesty, Candor, IVrscvercnev aml fi le! it v. April 15, 155.-L aUINCF.3 R. NOLAN, : Attoruov n.t Xiax tst m ftnyovcn. <;::<tiu;iA. WILt. AIIKNI* TO HI SlNl.s> (■; u;k f.,f v| : uK Henry. K n u! ton, •Spalding, DeKalb, i*ike, Newton, Fayette, Jasper, Promi-t intention paid to the Collection of claims, j vlarch 110, *sl. F. W. A DOYLE, ATTOIIM KY AT I. AW, ’ I ’ 11 t:i l i'i x , 11 !.oi:o ta, UJ ILL give f.rompt att< nfion t jill busint -■* that may in- -\:. it !• ito liiin. Will praeii< < in l In* Siip -iior I “ouit* of t !i * Clint C;: nit. and i lie Supreme (unit at I \tlaiita lit ‘, u- to nil liformer clients. , March 5. IssS..|y I*. C. i'll APMA N. J. A < MAILMAN. CHAPMAN k HROTim; irOHMISSIO\MERtUISTS,! AM) l:),i|.K.iiS IN GROCERIES l'.R> >IIE (i EN ERA ELY, | %A EiifclenEl street, iYIln ntn Goorgia. Julv 2d |*'sS. lv. “fili'PlOOF W.tßfrpr : . . dii * virig pi - 1 tlie.rnuL • ii.rcie.-t : > the |‘, iU- .’ir. • ;it ••: \Y X i e-I ’pii|S . !V'| ee‘ iei'v -idifitS :• ••••it* ili>M>t<*e •! ’ ;'.f..rn: r . n.u • n.s !>••-•.. w. ;n; n Liu;-• *f a::*T | : ft. 11. 1i- in a-1 iVi I'Y I i.vi m t r the >• : ‘-keeping uni prop lion of t’.i'lni; or V | ! : o.luce • ...PgHcd lj his , •1, u 1: 1 Wi'l give bis ~, l.volfl :. t I .'lit lull I* • tile 722. IV* ‘ } b \V l-Llillll.L. JIcN.UiCJIT, ORMOND k CO., ICOMMISSIOS MEICBAITS. ,\MI li; \l. l: I*, “i IV l) K ski: AI. KLVXro.M: nriLidNHS, W biteball Street, WM. l|c\ UUIIT. j \ 1 I'lllt', I l'H‘ K - srr* IllllN, ,ms. or ai ■.\ i*, silll li II lilt i•iLfi n*. i; i i'M’.ii!; \ < r.s : Mos.-r.i Smith & i-k. N \v York. *• Smiiil .vi ‘i.l. L nlo k( ~ ‘iw York. “ Alien. Mrl.ean & Fulkry. Nw A">rk. Win M . I.;nviiin & ('n./Lharlostou. “ Navl*r & Smith, < h;n “ I K ‘fVHf. |)um*aii & Savannah “ JV t & M- l. \rvv- trleaiii*. “ Wal>h. Siiiifh k <’•*■ Mobile. ** Xhit 1 1 i!*U i k < •* .. Louisville. “ M .1. Wilks. I’n s.. Menu his. “ I). \. 1 iMiiary k St. Louis November 15, 1 <V> —ly * SKTII W. PAUIIAM IS at his on I’ro.iilway, tuxl Moor to \. flr-iv k llarrM. where ho. is rea ly. wtuiing s<* a/•- ( otiunoiSate all his o|l frimilsanil mmv now o:t\ in all t in* l*rn.vlu.“ “1 tlie CARRIAGE BUSINESS. iS* Ml j.,hs of i'*|iairi’!g and ine in st vie :uml at ‘hart n tiei*. Try him uir.iin. .Line l (> , !>•>!> --ly a Tina iil Mill itillL | r IMI K S||l.rriher has again oj rio A a ’I I N siM'-i* in j 1 < rittin at the shoji latfiv oeeuj>iel ly .1 k Jaillete mi Solomon Stmt adjoining Josm v k smith, wh-'pe In* : will ki r|i a general ass*i.in t ol'| !.iin, lajian, an.l , Ihesseii Jin Ware at Wholesale or Letail. ALSO, A GOOD STOCK OF <d £ Q \¥ 43 €5 , ’ Co..k. I’ailor and Shop Stoves. .-Ml kinds of .!•>!. \Vrk | lion., with dispatch Ills oM custi no r- are invit. dto j • t'V him n cull. J. Ill'!!l, Trustee j .fill'. l!)lh, ITOO/Mf. S ADDLE rY. SADI'I.I.S, IIAII.NKSS, lIIIIUI.KS, i WHIPS. j TIM’NKS, V A 1.l S 10 S , ('AIII’KT. I'lliill HA.IS, SADUUMiAOS. SADDLERY IARD-IARE. ! Ana KKATII Kit, at fllec 23, ’if ] E- KKH >ll IPS. BUGGIES,GARRIAGkS &, WAGONS. dfTMM’ ‘ • n “smuiNi lint .t.,ilriffin.cflHMw I 1 ; a ., desires lo rail putilic attention JaZ=35C. | t „ |,i< 11,. i,if Mini it fill tin rrl buggies and Wagons, ol | which 111 has some specimens oil hand, which he believes j are equal to nnv thing ol the kind m-ideat M:e North j They are carefully constructed, with a view to the nc t eessities ol‘Southern use, and are adapted to the wear and tear of ourKiugh roads. All work being done under th.* prnpridor's illllll_cdia.tr insi"'."!'.“.d- e; II” j mined to KXCEI. in this department til business, he asas only for such patronage ns (It H >H ‘tKOHOI.-Y M fhA. equal to any Northern work, merit: . i uf2“Call at his Manufactory and satisfy yourselves. I K KPAIIMNC of all kinds, executed v. itlineutneaa and I dispatch. I March2l.lß.t7—ls. ts. j COUPE CTIOWBHV A \ II CANDY MANY FACTORY ! f I ‘ll K Milo ilher h i ring port In--el the cm ire ‘>ek of | j. |i. ,\l ,|'l,;. .Pi o,.|i*- • t lie ‘.II *•’ ■’ ‘ .-■• |. 1 ...... • 1 Will !;•■• 11-I II.Ih hand all pi rtn u ally kept in t to- Hi p'• • • ‘ . ‘ [ and t'aielv Manufactory will* a.-, I-'* eoi.tinucK l.is f-:,\T!’t mmm) ; _ -. i, now neatly ft** l up. and every W s * ..port will l.c exvite i a. 9 Vute the patrons of'!,i- ■ .tnldish , incut. It i. deemed oiineetsMiry to ..iierii.ti a I->a . t of tlm va-th.in avtie.bis kupt._arid hc. ml-V-SulieitJ a C;l.[l irom every one. that they may examine lor themselves,. *** 7'lie business will be confined strictly to the cash svstp.m John e. ikival. j irritlin. I ictobcr 2c, 1859.—1 v •'l’tovt all fliiiuv:,: Yin Id that tthuit b ,'motl.” GRIITIN. GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGFST 17, I Slit I. •j IRWINVILLE WATER-CUBE ! lOl’lJ MILKS N. K. oK.Ii >\Ks|;(>!(/. ’ OR. SAMFEL IRWIN 7 I ‘ 1 ‘’ ‘! v i ,;i r '’ 1a ’a pb* a ec-. ni up* ’>’ i i:> f r tb** i *1 cept ii “f |■!ti,nt •. is prej ar-.l t . rT.it id,l. . . t iiiit !• re cm alii, by .my in-iins wit !i c ; niu-. i. sue . !t iinv i isit ut ion, cither >.*rtl r •'..u* i. I’. i-oti * coming t # I lie t *ire::re i. j { \ r ling . ‘l'bl! .•• large blanket, 2 nortbi i n-hm*t i u,i c'a.-.t.- and ? towel*. t iiir *n: • i > as mm h nn i ir. ex. is ; I.’ .-lit. ni ~ iu • in no 1. !i. ■ lion. mot sou, m.igi t:; ,;■:v. ; f, r ,•• . . | 11 < *!.<:•• • -r.T tt*los p* i week, aec >r*l;i.; r to • inn 1 i Mi > 17 I Ct -ts XaT 33 W fr r m n fir. r r t irr. ‘r- .• - y vJ> uU Ui* Uti L i iJ a. > 7 HILFa sTKKKT. (iKIITIN, i * 1 | where they d.'vo u-.*r on Ji 1 ’ Land will continue to; j keep, a general, well an i lim ly .*• Ici ted as.-ortnent f ticu* tie it .Yuvniim'c, ! ‘ _7 vti . I - ‘i .'!.i \v, ,i,T K j ! /7f |: ; ;7v.::7-7- : ;:17. fjffi lu.-.’i Ma.id.. ’.V..-’ 1... ■sn.'.i’iijii- : .:.1 -i u*. and i.mi.v otln i- i.’ * .•!■* t • ptva*e. AI-*. M.. 1. g • \ GO I , .min: li i'-:lly*|. i\‘d-i.ads. \:* lin iis -l vie- ; Tin i. ■ 1 01.-. do! ~n* j . L,.| Lief, t hi; 1. iv • . .:o *ai. p! li;., g ;. •id iuP i*i to ip j i't s'.iiat sod ;; < ?-..• j. • • |d •- ma i:d>- :i| of u kpdi t bey will seli i]oii thv m* ‘ . i •• Sihdll Profits iii'i! Quirk .‘UR 4’ COITINS ! \\"e ba \ 't* !be * dn-ape-t HI id best b*t. of !!•*-.• yf.iid • • Mahogany and I a• k Walnut C-nfiin •. i-v, r 1 i fbv'niir Iket.-d all’ si /•> and pri !T :is Y..ey | solid :r;d not van. ri *1 as mo-t <.n *ai ; also, lik% i ■ M. tali-- ihu !..! < ’; -i 1 .-: .. . All kind-ni liirnif urc* n,aird a! \ .*ry sluni. i■ ? i -e. Y ill the I .-I st \ le, bv eom; etent vv i Iviio-n . i W and and YSC.N 5c CO. i (Iriffin, Api il 19. lstiO - l\ WM. 17 m;\S!,F,!!. r’l’ofosaor of ’ i;irt!-TIN , ..tpy v\-r.\A I \\ * ILL give plivafe 1 . : on tb- I’i.iro I ite.'iui-j \ \ t-r. ‘ b M. !•. 1 1 n . 1 ‘. i- 1 ♦ ratio - j i )|-e. is i -ft at lhe Miniu or i’ a. • :'• -e will be pi .mpt • j !/ attend* and I*. (i rilii*:. Jam:: ry 11, l'-i.-nn'i. M. J. LUMQUEST, i’ho toi]rap he ra u (17, m b votti p b\, hill stki:i:t, <;i:iffin. <;rx>u<;i \. Pilot ••graphs t ik. ii in any de-ired size : and Ambro 1 types in the best and i at*.-t style of the Ait. Live biin a trial. C.vt.i.Kt:y"—ln Woodruir* I’m! ling*. **vcr ('onna’llv\p Hrag Mure .Maicu 2i.‘. 1 ‘.V.i ly. 1.. I . I . \\. . v .’.....1. M. i .At iITLL DOYAI. A CAMmiLI,, AT'I'OIIN EY*. AT LAW, ‘ nnrrrix ‘ ukoiuha I %T<’W r <*c/u.pv the M"in *y(m Hi \ i,.• & I’litii.im’-I HoolXStoro. .\ov . 2*’ IX9.—tf. COACH MANUFACTORY, ■Si&iid GRIFFIN, GEO.) feNL-G C'.n l.v ■’ its klr..n<lu:>}* a nil IlillMi.ct!.. (1 \V FLA !IK - .hut T. 1.e1.a.-i.}:p...:t! Mr U ~< Uisur .... I oroi..i. lo his . M..hi;.l.i,i, Mt. and il.. ‘ h- I'• 1 “<••> I” maii.ilartuM 11. -h. it. -t a!i >. i.d- 1 .and . ... rh.r;. ~( In . ku .. i:„i.4;l. .i.. il. .•.• am! .l.raUlil; . •• ....% i in. <1 in any i.ait i.f lln S r it) ll.v N...1!., Mr ; Wimi i: i- .. . . ... I, MM . I l.a- F•.. . ■ ve.i-.-l in iii.iiudi. 1.. it:.. I r I-.-..•> ; Mi. 11.."ip. t.Kii- • \; .. V : known in iim.iv I l .I.r. . I ... !,...< ....... l.r.im-ico tl.vl ilTlh.H’ ... .! r bil •• al> | h.vr 1 ‘G- . .1” |. .. lirii.d • I I'M . .. i .. .1 m■ u . 1. \1: r.. I'. rH.rr ‘.I Wfint ..f .. \.. i i.l. will d>. w.-ll rail -• 1 ..\a.ui.i.. th. A. i.d ••'. h-i •!. ... alt! u-.w uia,.,ir*..?ur;i.;( h,-f..r.- .airrl.a .£ . !-r'-tu-r- ‘I hr. mil Hi... .. t.. |i. ir 11.1 v.... la-- t.i .1-. mi. AM work ri.l.i at hi v.-n. In:: ■ t wrrrautvd arrr|.- I. rjia irin- nratl v ...id |.r.!.i|.t'y ra. ■ ~t.... at... it 11 .. . . shi | “I wit h far. 1 and di-; a'Ci. ‘.‘d-rs than’ I’ !|y . . rr i \ rd. T.-rtlls r-r.:i J.ur. l.:l ■ a I.ihrral drdiirt..... to Fa-1, ci.-lolltrr:.. liriat-i M: . il. ISail—ly DBS, KNOTT & C'Ji’C’.i; i*hti*sii'ian<s ami Vdvdcoiv-:. V __ * 1 (J BIFFIN, o f.< nn; ia . \\ Jlf • L.,pi \* jirompt. and nndivid ! ;. t,; <nt ion In a 1 V basin* ss cftni-!c*l to tin .a. Ni! C> |i n has the c.\eluivc r***nSr.l *! the bunks for the present year, for valu* r* • *. •• and . May .’ll. !Md—ly. . 11l \V AI! IF. K I I PLANTATION FOR SALE. j rrMJI K mul* i>ipn* <l, tl : i• u~ t<t mve \, ill soil. t>n I r;i“nt.:ihle t. m*. to*r .• li*• *. • . til Laii'K f • taining ‘#•’■) arr*s, o•• ui IT 1 i • eleu • I and **■•:• *' y a'l fVei'h. and of the e.h.ured I lid 4*’ silt* ! i’ ( ie k Bottom, Avetl ditelud thr mdaiiee of file hind i ; in tin’ : wood?, AV. ll LimLiicd and | ltnt v of ivuttr— and < i Kayetto county. II miles v.est of (iiilrin, iliumdirttily outhclincot thf* Sit u >..ih. CrifTin & Xo***h-Alaiotui.i • lailr< ad. IYi-mi.B and >i p.i p- otl l.irm. mi< •,.i■ utl.V ‘ lo carted, will do well to call au.t • \;• mim* the jl* • ii Ai; rimi i:<i.i x-<w , i \v. 1,. i:nßlN<M\. ■ i March 1. 18f>0. 1 1* • I ’IXTV I> \\ S after date nj>pli/.Wion will l*e mad to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ot Ih orv ct.iiifv. for leave to sudl the undivided interest of Willmth and. fNt|*|ington and l)avid \l Sij pirgt-.n in nine See 1 • •• to-wit : Tom, Wile** Kranee** and. two ehddrCO, Hester and I temps ; Susan aml cliiM. S.nn. t‘Lai loifce aud i-‘ ! na, for benefit of il .ri•!•;?:- |j 11. T. sA I*l*l N‘ j ! March 21. |st ! i V !). v . .'Aor d:ir nt v‘if.ih-it will ho n: v lho honora *. 1• ■ < nr*•!•. dm rv ■ • ■ loav. -. It H.o ,a- ;n I A ; •-h. * _ t.Ue ft (*rnelin> I .tniniinla! •* ! i • ■ r I ed. for t h-* Loth fit, <*t - m : i••• ; MaV T L**, ’ DM MM.IM;M M.MI >. Ah: hv. f si'Uii!\.; i wns mi: sur: 7 (dKh i. i • 1"t •.•i• ■. .it ;• I.a rs ii;. 11. v t■.> ‘ll i• i I* 1 ’ ■ it. jii rt t it;-mtri: v.tV. r< fitif* Nor* 1 •.:.* t:• 11. MM; r* - • l.Mni, tl’-filt hah ‘-! a . . t .• I M,id i :•••■ I I'-'tHT, Ah*.at • ‘ i.• I.• ’ “J 1 •!.*:;. f. I land .* fre.d., f.om -..*, • t.. u*, tl.:. : I 1 ’. ■. I* i.M ’1 11. ,” I- .rlif.ut 100 I * iI • • lit * lan!-- about one-halt of w hi- :i i- it. !i. i I- ‘ - i-l hind Th** whole j.laatan*n i-* in l’ •*•** i* *•. >r I I the dwelling i-• m-w, con:n.n.up or. r ••it.’* uv i’ • • •*•* 1 iiliiff., All tl>* out-hui 1 <li ngujtre in fc ■• ii , f* l h nidisle, Thrasher. Ate 7, ail 571 pood o;'d*"r. 1 will e sell on puetrtftne as will >uit Ili*‘ jiireh:iM.-rl'.i t> rin and no l lteulars, aptdy t<* ine r*n the nlaoe. | July 18. l^rO.—tf. ‘ WILLIAM AKN r, f.l f !*• !’ t!‘* Alr ‘ri*• 1 !1 I j ‘ MOIM: ( HAXI’K *() >A\L i liKdi\ FUNMHNT ’ I i'i the \nil• in.; yoiic of Hie gu.inlinn-j •!< :*•! ’.’ \l;. rir; 4 ;i lilu/ly. \Yilli:iii M*,*t!*v tin ft “ it**! d:t‘* • .an, ['• ( Tinulcni < iucinnatti<, and.. t 7,1 S i;at*i‘, ralla ttji**n lb* jirojil * .i -i, ( ] .n ; t *.* ir anno:* atnl lly to thr ns iic of our I*l- ‘ dim: :.i v, .;:ul wrt'l it IVmih* tiio han.i. f 1 iun!y t r.'iiw ! Snir.lirrn mum, will \* ti J* fuse or n* “* i !<••* C ‘tit'.’ “ l’r. <t.)ftinali(.n i* the thief* of It.i.f.” i. ’ licy'irl vr rrfii'p tfiadvc tl.<- t;uv ] . in.m iit this year, it may lie fnri-ver too !;.(.■ ! i ■ ‘ir aiiatliVoiiixl n.'gl.ct, nt this tinx*. may ‘o.ivt ! ftdl.in ; .f y,.fr w.Vv;nificnt to jioati'riiy Imt tin- ’ i’ ll. i.!\ an.! I.lomly ski.) ul’ an iiuuiidal. il virtim.— | Aria.-, f.i tm i., in R.r muj.'sly ..f your sti.'tiytl. ! u'i ; it, .. ri.it.a y.ii.'c’ td y.nir rhi.l, siihlmiv.'] ! y..uf i;.iv. t.iu -nl a! tl..’ last ga>i>, an.l lian.l il.uvn, I 1 ui.in.i:.; <l. l!.m iiislituti.M.s ol'your c.f.ttlrv, to lot’ a ’ -t j-: t rity, dm.'.., undrlihM an.l mo'allini j a llu- .iriv.-a snow ! Tl.i.i call only lie .lonr, nc r... Mi ii.'; to ‘losclay tactiv Ly ll.f ti< of Urc L- 1 j ini'iag.. all ! Ltinr. Now .'ir. ’to . iev, in ohrili.-nce to your . al I ', shoal.! :.II me:i oi’ idl |.ariic> pit.-It in as one man •at..! wit h “a ’■ mj .aTit, ••. strong [..i11, ami a ]uill al , ! toother.” I,ml clc ‘ y.air li.voritc., ami tl.crcl.Vj ! -:.\ ■■ tit.-, i rnm’ ii'. how long do you camlitlly i hrllf-vc it w-ii-M lay savc.l V Don't you think j i lis i the “ uniH'ilii iph .l fools “ atioal ui.ooi you j t ! * nli, vot:!.! again he tmalitlinjr, ju>t like li.cv • !::r.. hi- tie), r since I'*ltt, when M.-soui lir-t ii .! to.- a.ilnis-ion iuio the Uuioii V Don't yen | . iD lotc i*rov. rbs, vi amt to j.rLvr that p -ilio-i j ” Tic ‘ti:’ I. II -liouM-t ! iiny a f".il in r. i.. or; . an. wheat with a jd'-tlc, yet will not l.is i. I • i- hne -s depart from him V . WhaLiliij-'.ui ,tl>4R. | ! the u.lo|.ti<di of the Missouri eoiiiproini'” lint:.? At i J v.vliose i■. -1 itirr, t !;e Nort h or the So-jl h, vv . : .t j | ;ioi.|>trtl ? I Went liai.t utio.l the et. Who i-lni'ior. .! taos( lo evU-ml this..coluproinisi’ Ihia lo tie Da. ii: (!IV>an ? wl. . was llie most <!a ! mofous for its -tvjiral ? what y.roil tfel itally ! tiooMw If.le il .'Ni-lttpsl l u tieal? Ito'cri jo. iiev ’. it i\: r lia.il any liiinling for.at i r t,lleei j I w i.alai er. aioHifiali’ it v. a . a Co.._ t. a: I at I .’ - | DitN. or t:ol li.tai i. n.aK iial lo ijiiarr. 1 o . . for j tuoifh .ii a .;.atiUf vd a oeatury.? Dntlee., :>r : i lie.-'., n lion-1 ho rK.lii.tion .■ ti-movt l? i Tie . ate ipa - !e. >-i us. i air. Mo. ■ say ... ;...- lanvcr. I liojii that Congrcss\iPver had any 1 gal - or Cmj'lituliVtiial right to a.toj.i'H.r r.-peai the Mia -ouri ..:v.!].r -tsiise lire. It ..vas :i t-u-it aekrov.! <si get. it-nt the.! Congress hml the legal tight to h-gisial ini-tli, sUi.ject of slavery, whi.li. I most et!i]i.iatit lly and ny. Non-intervention on je-.-t o! tdavet\s i- ll.e true dottrine. Slave- ‘igre property, and Congress lias no power to say v. here StavcrV sti .ll o. ttu.ll not exist, ‘i he p .tile v. iil carry the institution where they w ant if and reject it” where- they do not. TJiLi Mi-*..nri ™t'i j. Jiiiiso lineTTas liii'ii* -h(TI the Aliohuom-l . w it!, “tin: most poi. nt iiigu'.iiehls in fiivor of Coa -M ----.iTal L< i !; C a mi Ihe f.il.jeet of slavery Yi< Id :!■ . j.oig.i that ('ongr. can Lej.i laic o.i the 1 .stih'it et <■( slavery, and your institution’ ia got..- hi : tl.e overwheiining for. cot nmnhers. \ stii. iad ; In rct.ee to lit.: p.ineipie- of the Com dilution, in all its parts, i- ihc only safe-guard and prt teelim. for | tie- person and properly of every description, and of j . very fit i/.ciH-.ni.pe it. a the Au.f rit-an * >ov. rmnent, it. the Slates, iu the’ft rrilorie s .:ii.tl everywhere .-i.-e, ! under the sun. when the America:. E: i-le, tl.esiavs and the stripes, will, the E plurilms Ci.uin, <n. m.r Nation ti Hag i- reco-rtd-wd and acknowledged.— l a!!-: aho.it Coiogre—im.al Protect ion for slave pro petty in the Territories ! .Nonsense ! Every -pc ii,. of prop, t ■:\ is | tut.-, ted hy Mlii- Cm: till *i a. in tl. ■ TrnitAri. aid < ely when el >e, and all .. aitof i ■ tr'.i it. lie- Cm-,- titill Ifi is d< i1 o ‘. to lie the Supreme law of the lam). IN. ~-. a:;, r, in e\. rv df p. ‘ tinent of the Goven.nn t.t, Pe:i, . : nte’-i:. ; u..'..- liu'-lestui: (.1 lu.s oilha. t d;rs : a .-ailVt hat d;e ‘\vd hear trie- fail!. .Si-1 all'-g ■•Jliee Me- C'mis.it.Mioe., and to the utn.o-t of h , pow er. emiform to, prohei. and defend tins satii'. or wt.ftl'f ‘l:.*.t:.**iout.l thereto. What can he any stronger for.the prut, r iion of person and piep.-rtv’ 1 It ll.e ( .institution is not ot.eyed and enforeed.it } - .-itnplv ridicttlotts to talk about the eiiloreetnent of a si.hordiiaie net of Congress, in ti Territory, for the protection of slave property. In conclusion, Mr. Moseley, a , you never serve up a'(//./. of polities without .pioling some p ‘S-ve from the i’ihle. will you earelitlly read and ponder |wa ll tic- 2id verse of the 5(1. ehapterof tho Go s■ p. 1 try Mathew ? “ Hid T - iy unto you that wiih his brother without :i caus e shall be iii .lunger of the judgment, and whosoever shall say'to his j t.rothcr, /i’./c.r, slmll be in danger of the Council, but wko orvi i- jihali say, thou fout, shall he in dn •jer of i t ‘■]! lire*. ‘lake rare Mr. Moseley. llow dare you call I your brother a fool! And now as to your invita- . licit, ‘‘Who will go with me,” I answer, most i>o>i’-! tivc and unequivocally, that I, fro one, will not for the pcason that I look on you as an unskillful and unsafe guide, inarching under fal e cedors, anil if not blind, liable to fall into the ditch. Besides if I know, or even snsjHa t it, I will not follow the Will-with-a-Wisp, nor anv other false light. a. biuce i ..■•— I Fatal Accident.—The Soiitficru Era, (Opelika, Ala.) of the 28tli nit., s> Wc lenrn that *a young man named Thomas Tfvne eaiiu* to an untimely end l*y, the aeeiden li;ll , nlj pistol ill the bauds of a young eoiiiraiio by the name of Harper. It is said that ■h.; twain “.fie tijion ti'.e luo-t infiiuate K riie- ol Irii n ! q the untor’.miate oecarrrence. IIP There’ re .de- at i!i ‘.linotid, Va . J lad !• :.,\ ■11: ia ven ■. ai-el. a.e wii” i ip ‘-le ss ■it), . .mrdii.ar-kitk Hi- f.i'-ii'i- ■ee:u to he : ..Ido; ... .1 <t lie:... .-n ‘heir,;.r. “live and the i iiauipion Morj'liy. 25Pif you arc atfronted, it i letter to pas jt tc in -itenee, cirwith a jest, ttiougli v. itil sotlli 1 ionor, than to endeavor revenge. It you can keep reason abri.ve pa-sion, that, aiul watrlifulness . will be your bet defends!* K -P * ‘ { PRuriX TION A I NI L sp ,• “1 -.| Wl !C. I , i 1.1 t.'. V- .\ P.HEI .- ‘l. .1 j . X 1 hat -i.f* Voter. . tJ,o- w . i- c r :.t.. ta-o! fullv tin dilfer. ‘Ci of opinion I. • . I! I’.reeki’ , idge, on (,y.i - real I,: •;.,), ‘. , ; ! i..atety rotteem thpir lights tl.e t t, ’ -v .mi rj.V I*),-, of .laxery w ,o- •. toe , ations of hoth ill leti rem e 1 t t I .! and. r . otnp.ire, and tlcnsay uhleiiof the t, . i.: .’ . ii'.an fir the South : Joiix (ltuis ~tvittpoi.. ! “ I Uapi -tie,| to ... in < . -. til. Xe 1 •sLii: ,1 pas -.t, . •. .'• i j vote, ar.d Krause it did what cdi .:*( ; ! know led ged tie- light of tin; j f1 1 ■■'f . . Iry lo eple the.pte tion lortie ; : lv. j cause [ supposed what I d01e... |- e. i ,e, i that it I• g. •-! 11 < s shiv, ly into 111 • Tension The I trnioeratn party i m .i- . “ I “ Sir. I e ire liolliir. g : -1.. ait ref .ed if'-.t: ; lim. \ Inr subtleth s, or'verld eriu- i.-.m. 1 rj- t the’ hioa.l an.l plain pro| ositi. n , .ii.i: i, -s mi. i nt*‘i vein* on . I bis snLjt v t, it . v ii. i\ * ti** n nny oliiri-uiuj having Hiti- tvm'r ’rr ,* ;]!• i jI• :nuj tiiokrn n\\ u\ JY*.'n !(.• oou ! .li. ;■ \] limi j taliou .\ .m an- *1: ivi n into (lio ; iv lip of aiLiTra j r > lly lliis lor’ nn •vt *i in.iy . t,\ ‘! j poti-in iin<!.-t tin* Atm tit . tli*<ry i*. i ■’ ‘ ‘ ->ti *’nr if .*• - * ‘il If .n;, t . Lark t*l ii • aLhnr.riii priti. i. .ij A.. ;i ■! ’,! autboi ity ;t lins! w'lr it v. * .*; .J. i\r . >! j.j j*LJLItj. )•f\ 1 I ;:n r t:r \ ki : ’,it Hi. I1 1 *im, ; 111 Will Hot ! li vc that-it rati .ofilr/.b*- I * “l *>l’ pulll.t . r|'lll ih\ .’ Sj.t <■ l lit Mr >.,f./,.'/ fi • M .i ..mi I- | ’a 1 •v\ :. ):u It-H *<*r it,- 4 i oojV'ct I lie i.t/t nm\>:i f a/, u .i/ ; t.-.r *• .•! smv lo i M tuk ri.oi*! L r v i t.ui;i * • •:;v ti. \| i t t Ii li)I .%• tin* ip!!* f:•an} jt , *\i• t• t,> *e or n t\i j iClit ctv 111* thrill lor tb< liiscl\ i s.” . - - ! IL ii . “ The rail'titut ion, joofu'i > lh • i;i 0 of, ; lh<* l tiioti, piotrits tin* CiL/.t nin C.*- * i jo\ . jim nl. * l hia rl*hi of proj.irty, *■! ♦••• i \ • !••-. ji j - •.IM.’ ul a mu li iti any . Slut* -. *>o . i", rr \ taa! i l in c\rrv T'rni*.*i\ i: I In* l i.u : V T Ilc Miitiult.i sos the ginehil d.alii:.- la i. 1 on thi. point, 1 tliink, cannot well he pm stimeM . . Tie |i!o\ ei. ; and it tlie- (p;e-lion related to territory situ ifttFtis l liegot! was w hen the l nib ! i nine into po.- tseiou of it.’ proper ‘• in Live, v. <•:i! ! I. i-n litln I l” the protection t and tl.e law sand t > in stitution of the United States.” “As to the | rim iplc m Mpiatt. : ■ ( s <- U i,e.l ‘ wish further to say, that in tic-late eone- at I.e s tween general Taylor and tl.e hom i aide ..nil di.,- ! tkfgui.-h. and Senator Inn. Midi pan, (< ion. Cv git] was di tinetly I.rough! forward as an irsi.< 1,.-line 11. r* pihjde ol TANARUS( ill.ess. e * “ s x : * * * 111 that eontest. in l otiinion w ith | .tie Foulli gi hi rally, tiny (the p.. pic <j Tti.i.e-. , see| repudiuted tl.e idea, tl.at a hand! :i. er any - number of inhabitants, in a Territory t l i'c- I :.i pal States, should LaW the power granted to He la by Conercss'of tl.eii doin. atie in.-t itu tions ami at theirdianTtiotSyto deny tu the citizen of m.e section ol the I'l.im. U.e power to enjoy his right of property in s'a\< s. \Ye were not j.n paled to reverse and set aside the pKyioti dy estab- , ed pradiee and dottrinosof theGoierhnienl, from I 7Sj to Ilia’ time. * * * * -.*• NVe, in T.m.r-see. at tl.at t'l . t- : id we were adv. eating pr.m .pi < - . ** *■ ttite mi ll.x^ subjeet approved in all the Southerns it, The’ principle then emit, nde I for was •. dtb .; 1 ot a Terr lory, when they ct me to ;mm too i ,! Constitution, and tin n only, v. r:e >p ..til •’ to* 1 tahli'l. tl.. ic doiin.'ti.’ it. liUttiol. g “ ’ ‘* l’c.t l.i/maiVity to the si.i,"e as w. 7!, tv’ ! - than jusTfee totWinnstrr, rrmuttv t.-v ti..: y. :of dill.t: ion anil extension into any m h-i.d . torv adai.ted to its comlific’t, and ft... ■ . .tv -f too ol.vious to tit lnisunder: tot a. i t. - ... •: n. uj HAILHOAD MKLTINO IN JASI'KH t o. Moniui:u.o, .Inly :’d ‘.-■'•'■j Mil EurroaTlie peo\ile of our c . ,ty, le 1 ing deeply interested in Ihoecaatemphu .i ll . k . i now under survey, through i ,r < unoy, und c iuineeliiig at Gridin iUidMadi -..it, c ‘.tva u and . . tlicCourt House to-day, tota'vednto co ! . .and lok ei (lie best means for the early <Wimv!.- -nie.it stud completion of said rotul. On niolio.’i,, .Gen. .'‘din .lohii W. Burney was ( ailed to tie! ( 1,..!-, and George T. Bartlett, Esq., rtapiesiV.,i to act -as .iecte tary. The Chair having cvi>laiucd object of the meeting, on motion of Henry 8 Glover, Esq., tin follow ing delegates were ap|aiinte l to ;.. • tolar r delegates that may lie r.gpnintc 1 by ail Jn ■ counties contiguous to and interested, in sei 1 ( l teniplated road, at the Indian SpritigA u.'. a. > . day, sosoon as the survey of said r.uut is eoun ’-.- ted, to devise steps for the early eruußicueemcnt and completion of said road, and that the Chair man of the meeting give notice of the day assign ied upon for the meeting, to wit : Gen. John \V. . Burney, Col. T. Jordan, M uh’ .v Whitfh .a. I Newton, Win. C. Lcvere*’ 1. ‘.V !’ ■■•, I. t j kins, E. W. Uaynes.C.ud;.,'. u.LsK Mi II . iI f Glover. VV. Hsty ; At-W. i.-tttf. .! I M ‘ dox, Gen J. M, Dardan, A. < I> .tier, J. !.. I: ii.son.lt (’. Btrnet, B. T. D : y, t; C II -David Meriwether, W. 11. Hie : ui, Jr., (>!. \V A. I .oil on, Geo. T. Barlett, Hi <*’ en „o; ;:i, - .lor.Un, Eloyd Mjl-.i.w dv i. k...^—.u. Tln> .Ii Smith, J. T. 1 ’.itW i. J. i I\ r ’ .j. ..., W. Burney, Jr.. J. M. V.V, its- joiin it. 1 ; .-. 1 ,t. I.ir*T. Yk’ethi isin *•• 11 dill “,i . . • Iruhlis. <in motion of t ‘. Wiiliam ’> i. u ■ . sulij- :t > the iii . ‘lr ‘. ■ ■ and further, tliat tie; pup r od ‘ ■■■ * MHdi-ori, l.e request. .! t.. p>. 1 ;■ Os 111” llM.'et,.l ■„ J. \Y Bt V, Jit •. si. ‘l'. iUiiTi.KrT. Secy. fff Miss lix says that ten y us ugojshe ••**( nSuTeft the ‘proper sTiTijects for lutuilic -a--.lum *a* one in one thousand of our population. Now she estimate* them as on* to four hundred and ninety. EDITOR and proprietor IN UMBER 37. \ ! • DM AN, U HAT OF THE NIGHT? I II - -ng ! -u cm', .North, for two or thre* j” ; ■ ‘ :t l a.) c olisefver of the “ ign* of I-<-b.i Uy. in N ‘.v York, X<w Jersey a’ 1’- f. ts . while jonrnh riti tbftl section, ’■> g:-c our n ad. rCie Knefitol our • t si- : i the probable result of the i r 1 ‘ !; ‘m • Chief Magistracy of this i ;’ Es in ‘ft ‘ ertle r,. States, the w. rfart between the tn ‘ ... • ■ :i.r- Item*., racy wagon with even i’ r. •r!. ;. <... sth .t ir: t!;e South The fetid is un i ■ •- iiliout t! < least prospect of recon > . ■ TANARUS! • .v.i’l riv.- .t friirful power to tlio I—’ ‘’ -it who are making the most of >:. ‘ln ‘ r opponents, and will to Lln- ol i the plnraliiy -1 iy in- ty .St it. north of Mason's arid ” ■ ‘ * Line. - y ; p': haps, New Jersey. We • ■ •• fa tiim.-i:*-, 1,.,. i*et d.anre ugainst I bit, : i, ibii.b it will amouiTt to much b. ... t tin's pine be’ween them I ■■IF !1 ti l IF, rc ttnii-n This is about the • y ... .v U Uncolu run le* deprived of the cu’ , . - Ni ir. i m States. N ‘•> !!... - ut. I ,we linm -liy l.dieve that lie bts ti t ti ■ ’.-.ct ’ batiee d*getting a single State, ‘Lb’ H am! the demonstrations of the Dot. ii in’ a atnl the Republicans are on the and from v.liat we saw ii -d iii I l:i!ide]phia, wc have se( down 1 If. i a: sure f.r Lineo't). One of ttie i !! - - lit p;", i ..ion, we ever saw, i • Ch i : ’.dphia la-t wee',, and the most ’ 1 ‘ .nth-tsia-.o everpwhcre prevailed iu i” .11 ‘d tv Rfi -piitter. Every body in I’lril . i- !t” t:e it. Ifi-. favor -.....* uave : al.n !. getting up a fusion tick ‘ ail!, t'■i r ■ U"U n."ii upon it, in order to defeat I Line-In itn ! !-.•) It. N -v Yo.A C'ly. fln-Eliiertdge will probably j get a m.ijmb, nl :t ■'n) .ot.but tl.at ii a mart; vp in ti,” l. id.it, emii[iarcd with (he vote 1 a- i n-t l.iin in il,.’ rural di.-iri< is. II , ti.. i, -lands the canvas* ? TirunE is rto .1 I'l.n . Mill It IbiL'iil \S on ISItECEIXRIDGE ! ! * . > v.;. ,•!•’ et.! I.rr-i kinridge from getting a ::e- < •’ ! "t and l ot", North,and the ‘•roung gentle ; i:t ci li-'.iii IE ‘ d;y ” w ill confer the like fttvorttp .•u J> •’ t’-i i uitli, At. lif Douglas ir not • ti-- : ‘!r c'idutT. 1 Ti'i the House, v ” n. y 1.0 ’•■■■ will not ! c di-pos.-l to aid either his i' l : R* publi. in opp.im nl. lie cannot dob I’ ..,|t-||,,\v llie weight of his illlltl- I* “ ■ t c.m ft the-.nlv National candidate, John !'*• 1 !, of Tennessee. i In lb alt. It” lgias has a better clinnco than , Ii” li:m. generally, I” mi stip’m-eil to have. His ; ,!i” ‘ a iii t orgia w ill I.e wflleient to defeat : Its d.inrid “■ amt provent probably tiny election :by ‘!"• i pi” Ih-ll will most surely get a jilttrali jiy vl.li', ami-tiuit l.otild se.v.re him the rote of i the l v . i Lit urc. if hom -ty an 1 fair dealing are al ] 1". “1 !. t . .. IF Ft .il other Sou'lmrn State* | e South C r .lina and Texas, Hell’s chances aro ‘■>•<••• tin iy Haltering Maryland, Delaware, Vir (iuiti I- • ‘.tucks Mi otiri, Tennessee, North Car ■ i will almost eerUinly go for Ini ~ .n lv ■ are not without hopes that Mississip pi, ArbatMas ami A!,thanm, will fall into line, bo fore 11.e ‘ Ides of-. November” have come. With ’ two I buna raiic Tickets in the field in each of i those States, the result cannot be doubtfb). j J.. th n our Hreckinridge friends consider well jthc.o. iptem is of throw ing away their vote up v a e :a i ‘ .hi whose eh.ant are ao hojwleaa. And w.. - . the same to the Douglas men of Georgia, i. .1 n-.ii men, find il they hope to defeat .:*•• ‘ • ‘ utnl Dis-mionists, they ahobld to tli: Mipp..rt ct 4 lie only truly National .I I .Non t’audl luti c i, 15*11 and Everett. Bell la a .-.:nth--rr*s r, a largi -Ittveholder, and true a* any m i..:* . vti beHo the interests of his section. Why, l ” H;- . oppose Idui, v,herf wieli great interesta are at iaki aTaer involved in the elcutlon of a Black übiicaii I’r* ideNt. To lie 15< Hmi l ii.ig ett men in Georgia, we ... . iv rd o. ay. Why stand ye here all the ...iy, i ! ‘ Wi.yitjtorg'atdzeyourforcesandprc pv ■■ i..r the * ii.'? With half the elfort now j making by r op-poiicnt •of both wings, we COB : ‘ ‘” to He'd an 1 Everett; and not trouble la- isl t to it -*trp<".r privileges and depditi . of oar : It is l'.iiy, however, to suppoßi? t if • a. ‘lo tin- work, without the aid (f ;. -..iy * • mi/ilion and party /"d. Let ua baAip ii i all our duty without and , ti.” v'. b y will tie oar-. - fjt'.rgia Citifm. G vßi.t.tNO TiiKitt UrJlvoßM.—Wby is it that tite Breckinridge papers do not publish their Plat form as it was originally adopted ? The Albany ; r.rfrint is Hie only paper among them that publish ’ es tiie platform as it should be. In the second rear m . ir.n. tic- words “wha. ntorvnry” are oxaSMuifte Now tki is don- to ileeeiof the iieople. It audse* r. v: and dillcrence in the meaning of the fcsolution ‘..y tkc ctr.i-vioii of these two words. We give be ;.„v n*e -wc-rnd resolution ol their platform as it was origin'll'/ adopteil, with the /nope that the ’ ■*’ SfMJ'k •’>>'. ir ti Sfnet,” “ Onllibert /fe/vw-tcr,” and ” 1 all oCe re- tt ’on papers that have the platform v*!;i. .-fill m v-tdiead, in ty publish it as it ■■* .* before the public. Will they \V -! .di lc.’. Her. i- the resolution: ■>, Tinti, tin- duty oi the Federal Gov* • •. ‘ -"d piftineiiU. h> I'fiitect WHEN N'i. ‘.. AR'i.'ttie ri.'.ilsof ]*ar-ons and prop . m ti. f rr torics. an'! v. lieiever else it* con • s'.bai im.al authority extends.” I k - ii ti.e vri'jtn.tl resolution. The B e kinridge -—v p,ujt tti- words “ when necessary,-’ which ■ ” m.-.k;--. a ■•-■;itd’erab!.. difference. You sec it is ■ a!"-.'"th'-r to the general government “ to |ro > • t! : iU.t..i’ pro]a rty and persons.” when they ~ -i-.ssry.” The Executive may never • ‘ll , “ Don't you see the reasqn iriih-.l ’ It is done for the pur i : ivutg. A righteous c\u*c need, no :n- • * 1.” victorious No. itup /---j,,- -” - - —— Ih.'Miirr -The lion. Andrew Ewing, a “ So re 1- r .; B.iUitnore, has declined to serve as elcc *-t*>r .**) the Yancey Brt-ekr ‘ir-ket tn the N'ashviH* ’ District A rhange has coni” over the spirit of hk . dr* am *