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[HOMAS RAGLAND,
—Proprietor.
A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OK TUB CONSTITUTION—AN HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OK TUB GOVERNMENT.
OFFICE—RANDOLPH Street.
VOLUME XXXIII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1860.
NUMBER 28'"
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18 PCIILT8I1SJI
Every Day—Suudayt. Lixreptcd.
,-jve HOLLARS PMR AN MW IN ADVANCE.
>.x DolUra if payment L* delay >dslx months.
A DT«aTH«ak^re
:»I rale*.
Information from various portion* of the
State that the Democratic vote ip
more extensively split up than wan at lira'
Dlacusatot: at Auburn.
| For a week or ten days paat the surround
ing country baa been dotted over with . ,
i i , rtuppoMUt tn.it Douglas Ik much vtrongti
naplcuouiily Inserted, at the l •p»**u-eagle handbills, announcing that I . ", ,
j Hon*. Tho». J. Judge, Win. 1*. Chilton and
Sam’l F. Rico (nil lately acting with the
jilt eolrrkln inquirer
blibh d evesy tttesday mobhijtq.
U3_.T*ro Dollar-* and Firrr Ctocr* per annum,
iitrcnVWy hi adrancr, or Tuucx Doixahs
net paid In advance.
paper will t»e discontinued while any arrearape
•lat. titles* at M.e option of the Pullltliers; anil
Dollara will, in all cates, be exacted wh-re
tpnent la not made before the expiration of the
icrtption year,
ADVF.RTISKMKNTS
iruously Inserted at Oar. Dou.xa per square,
he first Insertion, aud Pirrr Ciarr* for ercry
icqurnt continuance. A aquare in the Ewnurer
theapace of eleven lino* In amall type, coutaln-
• at tt doer, one hundred wonls,
it ADvanmi pobUihrd ut the eanal utea
«llh atriet attention to the requisitions of the
*i«T NOTtme* over rijht lines charged at the reg-
.r advertising ratea.
iommuniiatlona Intended to promote the private |
,b or Inter- :i* at Corporation*, Sociellrv, NtliuoD |
dividual*, will be i-harji*d ns advertisement*.
‘ than poliiiciana have heretofore believed,
j and t at it i* rcry doubtful whether Dreck-
OppMilian people | "” id B < > •>«• » of Ibe member.
ui Aul.urn, Als.. on Tbur.il.; In.., in l.h.lf | ll1 ” imlMil III" inlomi.lion «i
JUR. LITTLE’S
ERMIFUGE.
Id LARGE Bottles nnd Vials.
•f Urrckinrulgo and LiDt* U. H. Dnker
and J. F. Waddell, E»q*., of Crawfurd,
were on hand at the appointed time, to
ctialienRo discussion; hut neither of the
gentlemen named in the handbill made hi*
appearance. The people however, gathered
in considerable number*, and were ndilras-
Mid by Hon. David Cbqrien and A. C.
Ferrill, Esq., in hehnlt of Linckintidge
and ijune, nnd by Mamtr. Baker and Wild-
dell, and Frank Reuse, E*q. of Auburn, in
behalf of Hell and Everett. We huve no
'eport ot the discussion, bur. we have no
d*>ulit ihnt our cauvc wu* atdy and triumph*
airily upheld hy #uoh advocate*, and that n
g -od doy’a work for Dell and Everett waa
Jjiio at Auburn on Thursday.
Not th Carolina.
The election iu tin* old State tukea place
on Thursday, the 2d day ol August, it
being the first 8;ato election to come oil'
•incu the Presidential noovnaliona wcie
made. We nre atill very hopeful of the
-lection ol John Pool, thu Constitutional
hand warrant* the strung presumption that
ho has not. This i* a very imp.'riant quo*
tion, a* it is now evident that neither i f thi
three Electoral tickets can receive a pop
ulur majority (unle** a portion of the
conservative voter* of the other parlies
should go for Bell aa the only candi* I w ho, alter having retired* submitted
date who can bn ehctrd by the people), I inrough their Cliairuian, the followti g pro*
and that the choice ol Electors will ul* I noble and
tinutely devolve on the Lpgirlalure
Cou MUt’i, July 21 1 SCO.
Agreeably to public notice, the Corst’.iu*
iional Union Party convened at Tomperance
Hail tor the purpdeooi ratifying the nomin
ation* made ut H.iltiniorc, of John Doll ol
Tennesson lor President, and Edward Ev
ent ot Massachusetts for '’ice President.
The meeting, which was very large and
enthusiastic, was organized hy calling to the
Chair Dr. P. U. Cheney.and requesting Cal*
vin Stratton to act a* Secretary.
On motion of Hon. Grigsby E Thomas,
llie Chair appointed the billowing Commit
tee to report busincs* lor the meeting; Hon.
Grigsby E. Thomas, D. F. Reese, J. A
M. W. Perry and J. II. .Martin ;
... . , ... initial U
, thou, stand* thu Legivl tlure T i he feeling ||
i«s wnli a view of solving this quos- participate Irccly
i _ i I Mugieiia’e ol the l
»" J 1 _n.i.
portion ol the Constitu
te ol Muscogee county,
privilege as well as duty,
‘ ;c tott ol Chtcl
d being lolly
sensible that never in all the past history
many counties
but to many Dougin* tnemhera have aln-ady I
been named a* to justify the belief that the country
friend* of Dell and Douglas out.iumb.r
those of Breckinridge. In Muscogee
county, tho Sena nr ia for Bell, and the two | John Doll nnd Edward Everett
Drn.ocr.ric Hepri’.cnt.li... to, Bi.cki,,. g'V^TJEi^T.’hiJVr?Zm " ° Co " ,, "“ ,i “ n “ l
ridge. Of the poaitiuua of ether count) Rrsotved, That wu do cordially npprovo
il.lm.tlun. in llu. p.ll uf I ho tfutu, wc °* lh0 "'.imij.li.il ul J Bull ior l’rc.j-
• . dent, and Uward Lverutt lor Vice Preal*
find aomo information in the Amertcua d en t. made at tm? (lalttmoro Conn utlon of
South-WeAcrn A'ctoe, u paper that has juit | the Consuiutmial Union party
commenced
o be lie ltd fiom ; I our government, has thcro
it und Vice i'resiUeiit, iu which
prosperity and happiness ol tho
ere more deeply involved, have,
curd og to iixerious notice, convened in
:s Mail to-night lor the pitiposc of ratl-
approvtug me nomination
It is with cheering hop* that wo an*
nounco lb • very great probability—the al
most certainty thu'. all consort alive men in
New York, whether Democrat* or Ameri
cans, Will unii« upon perfectly iqual, l it
atnl honorable terms upon one —tho Doug
las ticket—and that thcro will bo but two
tickets, D 'lie 1^- and Lincoln, ii. that Miali*
Sui h la our information fiotu vari>*us pri
vate letters, and al* • sufficiently sbndowril
furih in «--v»ral leading journals.
A satisfactory arraug- oicnt of this sort in
h»- Empire Mule, whereby tbir')-livo volts
will hu BttVcd to Douglas, the Constitution
■inJ the Union, will pave the way, and form
itie precedent lor similar understandings in
>i In r iSt.te*. And we lt*ve no b- sitaliuit
ii advising, that if the Americana, wi.o an
iti the minority in New York, shall pu*
triulicslly cmo to :ho support of Un-
Douglas ticket, for the purposo of suv-
tiig tho ci untry, that the Douglas men
should, iu those Stales where Ihty an
in n hopeless min nity, go to the uul ol
the Amencuns to defeat Dreckinridgo. It
t* not a mere question of advocating mid
defending a principle unocr the Cutislilu*
lion, hut tho question is, shall tho govern*
ment itself, undtr which wc lire, he pre-
served and maintained * Tho cord hy
which these 8im -a iimVm lieen hound togeth
er by our ancestors, bus the Abolitionists
pulling ut olio ono % ol it, and thu madmen
of the Mouth at the other, and unless ton*
amative men shall rally und do ovary thing
m their power to diminish the strength of
both, it will not stand I ho tension much
longer.—J/an/#. Cnnftd. (fjrnio.)
A Divuiox.-—A Southern plan* (
he world now, was, some twenty ye«
• go, a poor hoy on the Cistern Shore
daryland. One of the most marked tra
Taxation In Georgia.
a an in ordinate love «>•
irse of time 1* wj* uf
waa about time to ge-
. to a neighboring vil*
duci d to the daughter el
his character w
money. In < hoc
>gc, und thought
•narrivd. lie wc-
lage, and was tin
"Fine gal,''said the embryo spnculi
to liif* tr ends, who were gaiumg him
entrance among the elite.
••Very.”
"How much might Judge P
> thousand dollars i” was
' children has hr go
• sod tx*.lds* being »no of the ehrapoat and
'* ;** ever oflerad to thn public. Its fra*
fsinlllc- wilt *av« lr.uch tr -nt-l. aud
candidate lor Ctovcrnor, and u I.egta* I . . ,, . .111
’ “ I hoisted the llig of Douglas nnd Johnson
of the same politics, i ho Deuiuc*
1 waning
Drcckinridg
gets 1
racy of the State nre thattiughiy united in
ibe euppott of Gov. Kill*, who refuses to
declare himself for cither Drcckinridge or
. , , ,D'-uglus, though lie is ijcnrrally behoved to
f It. aOP.MAN having- sxteualvely used LIT- J
V*HMiHHiL, takes pleasure iu saying It [ je in Inver of tha h-rmer- Dut we rely on
I he strength of our good cause to beat a
I united D. nit'cracy 111 thi* Mmle election,
! and fed assured ol an easy victory over u
I iistractcd and *11 vi«f.-i] party in November.
I Uno of the silliest reports yet Biartcd by j votes 111 the U<
the derpemte D< mocracy ol ihu S *uth, is * 10 c< *
the story ihnt Mr. Pool is not for Dell and j udi',
i Evereu ! Lit- u zealously advocating their
claims tvery day upon iliu slump, and bis I '-J’JJ
Iilii.• ulty is not about his own position, hut j Thoinus,
to make his opponent, Go*. Ellis, declare bis.
Tho nrxl’State election After North Car*
liua, is that ul Misiouri on itie following
week. In this Stole, the Dough* men lime
the tegular organization, and the regularly
nominated candidate) for Governor is a
D ruglas in in. H <.nc of tin
wits,*** well as tin* Uvea->f rasny children—for
out uf ev*ry gaaerally require it.
A CARD.
t mori ralliable lerae-iy t
MS bo over • - '
>Bt for S3 ca«*s.
LBSITOI, L* . Feb. .*, 18d*>.
LITTLE’S
anodyne cough drops.
pHaiti cur* fee ('Mt, Oniffht, BnmrhUU,
jjtknn. fufti fa Urn Breast, also Croup,
H’Aevpfwp CXtu'jK*. A<-„ Ac.,
amonprt Children.
yk lUsplMwant iBedlciu-* to Uke. producing lin*
^ w _ m _ ■ntroillns inflnrnca
rib|fxaud irritation of tho I,
aomo Hint) to make up
tuiiid. It aays:
‘‘When wo wrote our laal week’s nrii
under the liiipresSiou, Ui.it }
unqunsUoi;
Invorablv k:r
c dia
ry. to let oor Northern Ir
were not air dostned u
) wo see but little clinnt
) to entry n single Stuie 1
pi Mouth Carolina, mile
lived, Thai Ihu
tinguiMiet) gentlemen,
throughout tho county lor their talents and
virtues.ar tl espt rtnliy their "wtndom. justice
j ml modulation," will, in the judgment of
inis mooting, he the s ire tman* of nst. r-
ing quu tudo to ^e pulilie mind anti conti*
iliitigs greatly ntetleii at mis iimu by our
di$iractod« party ridden country.
Kt solved, Behoving ns wo do, tlint John
Bell and Edward Everett ate just the men
lor the present emergency. e->intnritcd u*
ten goes three times and u
uirially ciphired I •
Haro wu* a chance, unit he improved it,
too. He made lovo to the beautiful and
unsophisticated daughter of the Judge and
all his possessions. Mtrange to say, tor he
tvu* as 111.couth 11 looking cur a* over went
tliiltckod, his suit prospered, und they Were
married,
Tho honeymoon pataei! ofi’a* all honey
moons tin, slid they were liupjy. Tin
bride was lively und edtalty, and made al
lusions to her brothers nnd sisters. Star
tled nt so many nutnvs ho thought should
not bo in tho cutulnguc of relation*, one
evening at tea ho said : l
My dear, 1 thought thcro wero hut
1 three
ind <
I the
_tst»l»f,**d in nine out of t«« r«is* a prompt
U Mtardna* t‘
'auihiaud Men*
known, oh-’B stopping th,- m-*.t \lolsnt
r hour*, or at r* 1 '* 1 In a day or two Mxoy r.*•<•*
laxtl to bo d-tltlodly consumptive, luvo been
aptly core! hy using .» tr\* bottls*. A* sunityns
wcursat, without astringf dr tha bowels, it MxmU
*xooal to all Oougli wiaiun-s.
. LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
TWs W prepared from a Prsuch Koclps lia th«
as ,.f No. 1 aud 3; th* Kr-t Tjt tho acute, and
•l forth* chronic stage, isud ImW its unsxarnpl- d
res« is likely to aujxrseJe every olt.er n-uieJy
th* cure of dl*ps*r» "f the Kidney* and lliadder,
g<>rrbo>kl, Blsnaorrhoml, and I.«*achorih«»*l or
or A;bu* affeclloa*. This t*xf<-o*lve compound
ib.nes trrapcrtlM totally different tu taste nnd
rwMt ftwtn any thing to b* found in the United
im PbariuaoqHDia; and In point of »xf»ty *ud eflt-
icy is not rivalled lu America.
LITTLE’S
INGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
1.-OHTIS. Ko. S.
^t»r« «f ChronicTettara, Scald Head*.
ldiwaM* of tD" »sm geusrally, Lav# ls»n cured
; l,.( remedy , nud aluca the Introduellon of thn
•l preparatlnn ibeliiR elroaper; scarcely a e*»e
t^sa round lhat ll will not effectually eradicate
. .hurt time. For the cu^e »f Canrerou* Bores
form of piaster., and
U.lu.ul^
Taylor, E»q., pn-rnt •* over llu-
time ting iu lliiiiaoipli. It is he In-v t tl
will bout Drcckiniitigu in too ai-vt
ttglitn uistriutb. *
We tlo not think that tho Acu's 11
any fear* that ihu Dt-ll men will 11
to ibeir muu.” They will all l»u 1
A Close Vote
The Lynchburg Republican (Brechin* eight
ridge paper) su>* thut u voto was lukun in
• lie ears on thu Souih-side Railroad a lew .
days ttgo as to I fits preference of tho pus* ’ .
• ogora h>r tho alilFeruiit candid»»e» lor thu ) ui "l ,, d U P
Dr-sidency, w ith tho follow ing resultgroaned 111
Breckinridge and Ernie li, Hen ami Ever-
on li, D"tiulns arid Johnson 15 Tho car*
t "inaintil -t.ifliiale ut|ulis, nnd it is a little
rniiinrknhlo that, politically, they should
have hceti so equuliy divided. A good
deal o| merriment wu* uccuaioned by 11
• trotig minded woman in the coach, who
, wished to cast her vote for Douglus, hut
•.id nusis--I ion Constitution, I tho wur inluruud by tiro gcnilomen that
I 'lie 1 i.iori-iiiienl id thn laws, ' they were iiiinnimously opposed to " Wo*
min*, In- tha love wc bear I man’s Rights," us fitr ut least iih voting
0 1 liter into tlirii I'uppnrt with was concern.tl. The -lady grew ruthor
1 iieiive zeal; and Will, on ull ohstropoious, and declared thut site could
everywhere, with a becoming | whip any two-legged inalo biped in that err
e ft-tilings id filler^, who may I bom ; but, ns none el thorn seemed tits
, Iftirlcsflv nnd nrden'ly udvu- j posed 10 accept lior ciiullet.go lor a tisi and
1 elb'.tns to Mich high ami well skull ixlilbitioii, aim grudual y subsided
but
wifo had
equality ol taxation, but the pfincip o th
he public Imraens should beer equally ui
on ell ciligoos, ntrording to their menu
u-d ability, is so u.aofleslly equiiub e, thu
't mim ho ussum-d ns iho lutidatnental la>
n the absence ol any dot la-atioit to that
•oct. And this principleeliould he careliilly
mointoined. not merely in iho M-gal aubjei-
Mon uf projierty to taxiition. but imore vita,
still to the doctrine of u/uul burthens) >
should he rigoioutdy c.nrud out 111 tie
- tnlitv 01 the application nnd meusurooi
tho tax.
Dm h it, can it he, under the existing sys*
tem which prcvniln in GeoruiB, id muktin
every lax payer the us<e*sor ol the vn!u>
ol his own proper y 1 Ftraipm to thu fact ;
a ghncu at any county tux hook would mi
»wer tliat question in startling chnrucltrs—
and when you c-une to city tax nooks, 'In
I'Hquiilny would he i-till im ro rent rkablo
You would sec diffi rencrx 111 valuation 01
more than a hundred pur corn., und taxes
varying, ol cour.-o, from a dollar to two del
lurs upon an tquul liability* ll any on*
doubts h, let him examine the tnx huoKt <d
Macon and uf Dri>b county, and note it. cacti
the extraordinary dui-repuncies in the vul
uation of property. And 1 you take aver-
aces ns to the Suite, you will nee in his lant
report the Comptroller General complains
of u difference ol the averngu valuation ol
m groeu ut irnm $ I4'4 m Brvati to 1752 in
Lincoln. That in a ridiculous difference 01
nvrrace. but when you cornu to individual
dillercm-es in iho valuation ot propt-riy
tho same county—the atirue nei^hbornuod
—the sumo street, n is a* extraordinary
it i* unjust. '1'he fad, tocreiore, is clear
and undoninble, thu tinder this system id
valuation, one lar payer tmy* tie ice at much
us another iifton un njuul amount ot prop
ally mutterin,
haiimin of this J token Of the ttiwaid storm that
•dcgaies, ciiizon* j ln-r brcnai ut tho insult to vviiicn
the Cnnvotriinn been subjected.
no times nnd none
d lilt) ustoiiished 1*——, who had
I kit kctl over a chair, ami
rfecl uuoiiy, "I’m sold !”
A Hrcckiiii bl{;e Wcctni’j InI.ouUvIHc
llroken Up.—'I nc Brcckinridce nnd Lane
riiithcutluu im-etii.g at l.ouisvnlu on Satur
day inglit lust, was everything else than
intended iu be hy its pro
Say
uptonr
Js that right ? Ought it not to ho reme
died speedily by an equal and uniform val
uation t
That it cannot ho remedied under the
present system, is clear Irom the very ex*
i*tcnco td thp evil vvhicti has grown up uii*
dor it. Tho Inw, it is true, requires every
mnn 10 value his proper y under oath. But
some men have no particular regard lot the
sanctity ol an ox'li ol uny kind, whlln oth
era waive all scrucles ubuut pitrncuhr kinds
ol ooilis. A cuslom-liousu until is consid
ered a mere Inrcc. Tho Conatitutiun ol
. Georgia requires every one ol her Sonaior*
ir bir sini'ai.*ed everything of | „,„j i^cpreseniaiivis in Genernl Assembly,
" “ r,, kl ,,>v " 1,1 Louiaville.— to uiuko tho following oath before ho tukea
tie papers ol yesterday hi* scat : »
i certar ly Jo solemnly swear lhat I havo not oh*
'| l,,al CVi!r j tained my elect on hy bribery, ticatr, can
id weltered, eusstitg, or other undue ttr uuluwlut mcaus,
sounds, all j usid py inysell or otheru," die., ftc.
Every in olligent reader can judge of tho
practical effect ol lhat tuili in the composi
tion td iho lieuml Assembly us well ss
willUotitn. tnut is tnudo suscepti-
I himiiiig loicct evoty
■ Journal :
milled and tlnnhod
- tonihinailoiis 0
and bowlings load-
"h"l.l
* applied lu t
llble.
tli* Roothern
■fdlcs, by jstluduir off tb*-lr
ilp^ ibe —mo or similar
r*srs scamp* about who 1
•Ri-tUing
„ w >lff in*- ' for a" |»-
i> wnot*! or secured amid the alnnrd patents of
d»y,) let sll be esuttoned
id slso bis namt blow u Into the gla** of each bottle.
A*-All orders and litters to be ad* vssed to
LITTLE & BRO.,
WMiolevale Dnurxtsts, Macon, Os
> ssle ly Messrs. J. W. llllOOK-
I'bMli ' "
ram
wXN
'Meditated, n etc., bss boooCie *0 common. that the
dir are Justly I’. spielouS of neaity everytbluic
dlsvflerKl under similar I<>ru»«. and tbe trad,,
» thus U r. rough! Into dUrepute. It b is re-
land fur our u >ute (dtabllehed lb 1T7S) 1 »pp!>
pstessisp popular need, an 1 to inau.'urste e iota
It the Liato-y of th* Trj-te. M e trust t list our
)*neue»—«bu) '. «nt v *. .. ur ■ :«a.; ’• |
•whdsse*.
ISJ. 33.
exfeon of‘HlnfuzBr’s Old I/tndor !>ork Oln
r* hearing slmlltr name*, will establish
isjpert.iHtr.ani make nthor Caution unDecis-ai7
I’a.* upi« Qcirt Bomls. In Cueenof 1 end 2
A. M. maInGEU & CO
-. ITABLIPOXI) 171 *,)
80LK 1MP« KTRKS,
Mo, liJH KrasdwA)', N. V.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC
BrcckltiriJgc li.ve l.,ou s l.l uut i .••ndiil.l.. l>y ll'"> conuiiu.ul., "'ll """"I""'
of their own, hut wc am unable to makn on ibeir prinaiplca ami their organization to
estimate nl' the tuunber of vole* hu can \ the end.
tlraw off. Wo hope f->r Iho cli-ctioii of the J In regard to the popular divisions he*
Union cvtidiJalt* for (sovrrnnr, und n gain | nvirn the Dieckintidgo »ml Douglas fac*
f two lit presentulivt a I" ('ungrnss. We i lions, wo find tho following statement con-
wtU nolica the canvass m Musouti tuore cvrntng a nttmlwr of counuca in lU« 1st ttin
pa liculunv ui i I- w «luy . | American inuu, a Dell at.d Everett paper.
The Atlantic Cabin. I its mioruiatioii in reference to Fulton enun-
Tbe causo of tho Urliirn ol tho Atlantic | *y dillurs from other uslitiules, which give
cable seems to h ive b. on jndicuDy aserr- j Doughs thn majority :
England, though j "Firal, begii-iung with Spalding county.
Tho Democracy hero arc almost uiiaminous
nal Bell und |
vii vacancy, ll |
).—Tim
I well lor tIn* Candida
ir principles.
am v F. Waddell. Es
thu resolutions, lie
* urged iln ir dopiion
happy inJtinor, which I B11 j | al ,|
Anutiiku Faot
Titut s has b' en exuiuinnig tho record ol
Mr. Uri'kkitiiidge, during tho Iimu ho was
a number of tho Ki’uiucky I.'-gi.lutnre,
from tho county of Fayelto. On Iho Hi li
of J.inumy, 18o0, Mr. Drcckntrldgo
party nnd
ained arid proitoutierJ
wo doubt whether scientific men will regard
i judicial decision of thn question is con*
lusive. A stnckf-oM- r sued an underwrilor
»n n policy of insurance, tho condition ol
which was to protect the nhuioh'dder against
II lisle “througn ilia • able soil, ring Irani
njury, or its successful laving down being
prevented by th.* perils of tile in," Tho
plaintiff tried to prove that the cable had
never been successfully 'aid, having been
injured previous In or during the operation
of submersion. Flic electrician on board
t'he Niagara tc-riilird that before tho cable
wav taken on hoard it had been exposed lor
some time ut Groeiiwich to tho heat of a
very hot sun, und them Was no doubt that
in that wsy aomo of tho gutta-percha had
jot softened, and it o«zod ttirough tho low
.inJ out ude wire, lie staled, however, that
its notion for ten duys was at times very
guod, but strangely irr'-gulsr. Tho secretary j Douglai
of tbe company provej th it tin cable had
trin-miited nh-mt twer-ly thousand words
during the three weeks "f It* operation ;
hut he too testified to the injury from beat
at Greenwich. Tho jury found that tho
cable, owing to injury at Greenwich, was
in m dclectivn condition when laid, and
that its defect* were aggravated hy tho
action of the sea wjtcr. Verdict for plain
tiff; by which « large number of other
casts will he decided.
Ala., wav then tu! ed l.ir, wiio cnina forward
and nddrosoed tho meoiing in a spoocli that
will be l"ii;* i emu i ii bo rod by his Incnda and
opj,ononis, puitioiilnny upon the subjrtt ol a
coinpxriemi <d piu'lornn not ween tbai ot the
Coiistittilional Union party and that ol
tiic Drorkiuridgc und Lane party.
Uf-ukiiirtdgti. Tito same rnuv ho
ol Dike and Upson ; hut there is « g'-i
apathy in the party that does mu ind ci
lull vote. In Homy, there ta u division
Dreck nridgc will get tho hugest ahare,
probably two to Dougin^
county about the
Tl,
:rdu
i'll llm -I
ly all tor brecku
Coweta and Mcrtwetlior they ar
ably divided with Breckinridge
ahead, iu l'roup, wo leal is tn
search tins been made and not
ocrutsaro all lor D igta*. in Heaio iWttk
iril'dge lias# lew ItunUs, bin D. oglaa is i
lung way* ahead. In Carroll, Drickintnig
w^ll pn bubly get the latgeai voiu, on
Douglas has aomo warm mends,' uud ,
largo poito
pointed thn billowing delegates
M I'odg'-villn convention, viz :
l>y E. Thomns, Tims. Rag-
C.ay'toii ! M. VV. ferry, Hon. limes Holt, J. A.
to Dun- | L. Lev, N. L. Ilowaid, R. L. Mott, '
i, A J. Od .m. B. F. R
ly. .1 'Im Wo'dto’k, Tlimiins
an I). WcBt M. W. Thwenti,
noro. II. A Floyd, S. Ogletroc.
iu-, T. .M Hogan,
uii'iis wero llien submitted to
■mill t in i
) table a pn-uinblo
:t of slu
follows :
Resolved, Dy I lie Gnnersl Assembly ol
l he Coni in >u won 11 li of lv-mucky, Tint' the
qucaltoii uf slavery in he I’errifonrs be
ing win Ity local nnd doiuosllc, properly ba
loiigs ai.onk to liio pooplo who inhabit them.
Fhe foregoing is sufficient to saitrly any
man of cuminon-senso tliat Mr. Drickn.*
nil go i* iii'Te c-nnph'tely wt-di'od to the
principlo «f cquatier Hilvereigtuy than Mr.
Douglas the lather of it. What liavo the
supporters o| the s, ctloual ticket t" say
now iu .egsrit to Mr. Breckinridge ami
I'rotectton 1— Setmii h'rpartrr.
All pn
kept the peace. '1
beasts ol twenty i-
; 1 '■■-I-- "-"I,a >..vo j vnnuly itl bil.dl.iu cn.i.irurl.un
' ’ ' ‘ And so, no dout-i, in tax oaths. SoniO
t one coiisiruetion on them—some nnoili
pni-nr to nitucli no conso-
tmiidred slienfl*. i
ns, couldn't lluvo
es ol is I tho wild I
enagenca, let bio of every i
) ot the ,
liumcano ot !
I inarticulate sounds." I
'•»i« y .Matriiiill wm announcotl
icral
o ml a
lu j quince ul a,l to t
great di.M-rcpuncics
the tax book
nnrilmieil to the
who outtiuiiiheri
being tcasonuli
--0,(1 Tub. ol
5:.c. Tt a ciMiliiriun is i would » ...
mis nl Judge Douglas, , coguiiion of too until. Tax payors v
Dreckmridgi rs, uud udopi altugeilicr dillcem •tundurds ol
» | uation, und course br governed tiy
Wtut Bell and Kycrett flay.
It ia contended that the South is seeu'ed
■ the full benafir nl the do-j»rino held bv
>mc ol .'ho moat dfa'ingqisiied chnrru.jnna
• its rich's, who maintain that the Co/imi*
>n\anjir 0 pr>o vigore, that the flag ol the
7nion„ protect* ilia citizen in ihc enjoy
•ent of nis rights of pr- perty of every des-
C’ pfon, recognised as such in anv of the
S staff, on every nr a and in every Territory
I'lie Union. The soundness of the gen
• al doctrine held on this point, I think
Annul well lie questioned or disproved ; nncJ
• i the question relatad to a termor* si'u-n-
d t»* Oregon was, whon the United S'ntea
•urne in possession of it, property in S'avea
would he entitled tn tho protection of the
(.awe amt the Conati'ution ol tt.e United
•Mates.- John Dell.
Neither am I one of those ci izens of thn
North to whom another limumblo member
• atnly referred, in a puhLcalUn t»» which
his nomo wan subscribed, who wouM think
it immoral and irreligious to join in putt
ing down a servile inaurrreion oi inn
South. I am no soldier, air; my Italii'H
and education are iinmilimrv ; but there is
ro cause in which I would ao-mer buckle u
knaprsck to mv back, and nut n musket on
my shoulder, than ilia'.--£</uur(i E eretl
1 ami'favor of tho principle of nun in
tervention. Such non-intervention ns
would have given to the South Cuba as u
slave State, shou'd it ever be annexed to
the United Slates ; such non- ntorventimi
a* tlint, ii there had been no compact with
regard to the admission ol slave Stated io
be carved ouf ot Texas, would hnve secur
ed to ua those slave Statea, independent of
the compact by which the Untied .Stales
are bound to them.—J»A»t Bell.
I know the condition ol the working
chines in other countries ; I am intimate
ly acquainted with it in samocoumier : and
I have no hes taiion in Baying, that I hn-
l.eve the slave* ju this country nre better
clothe:! and tea nnd Ickw hardly worked
than tin- peasantry of some ot the urns'
prosperous states of the continent of Eu-
ropo,—Edward Everett.
Hut, sir, humanity io the slave, not lesa
than justice to the master recommend*
tho policy nl diffusion au<l exteH*ion into
any new territory adapted to its condition,
and the reasons nre loo obvious to bo ni's-
underatood by the duller t intellect.—Jo A a
Bell
I cannot admit that religion has but onn
voice to the slaves, nnd that voice is,
••Riso agamnt your masters." No, sir;
slaves obey
What Breckinridge and I.anc Say,
The. whole power oi the Demo> rnnc or
ganization ia pledged to the followii g prop
ositions : '] hat Congress shall not inter
vene upon this subject [slavery] in thn
Slates, in the Territories or iu the District
of Columbia ; and the poopln of each Ter
ritory aliall determine the question for
themselves, and he ndiinttsd into thu Union
upon a footing of perfect equality with the
origtiinal Siatea, wi'hout discrimination on
account of the allowance «>r prohibition of
slavery.—John C. Breckinridge.
The question ol slavery is a most per
plexing uno, and ought inn to bo agitnied.
W. should leave it with tho States where
it constitutionally exists, nnd he people ot
thn Wolds
i pt'Luiiur )
a but i
Tho Journal adds :
d Mi’t bidtevo thut thcro \
o hundred Rn-cniiiridge i
fits property by
by ii s income
ghi i
COIJ.,
vd salt', ami
«L’e.^ In | j a
probuhiy j "
cable to .M
e lliougiit nl fir*
iiioie I) mocrniic r
i I • >uglns. W'o t
-Tho !
Dreckinridgi
eta l-»r Breckinridge"
i Ken
l.d
• pit D •
so. E*(
»lv adopted,
cullx-d on,
will v
r Boll. I" Ca
Dr.tkiuridge Tin
u und tod | ... i
coiisuUr i °*
a Ciiiiaiderable division,
will probably lead Dougl
votes. In Cobb, BrcckimidgL-
ulile aheud ol Douglas, * 0 •*!»•
Whitfield DoKalb, und Gwnne.i. lint m •
Hull, lUbursliaiu, Rabun nro Franklin, j
probably lead Urcckitiriuge I
in Jacksoii, Clatk«, Ms i-
son, Dgletliorpa uud Wtikes, Brucktntidge
will probably lead Douglas a fit
cling then ndjo
if aii'ieiputiort o
J. L. CHENEY. Chairtna
lull lido
u happy result.
A p
IN SlttATT-'N '
Hie Bit tho ,
rrtly ami ploai
Irish.
I il.imi so by seeing lliul u eonsidernhlo nm •
j deciated against Dougins ami lor Biecktn-
j jidgo. Wo did lint pot Imps give enough
j coiiBidnruthm to tho fact tlint neatly nil
ol the Democratic papora ol Konmeky re*
ceivi iii<- patronage oi tho Dueliouuii ad
ministration, nod are tlioreh'to to a gtea»
extent under its control. All the preacn
| iiidtcationa are that a majority of tint l>ein t
o. r.itie pressns of our St.iui.sdo mri expres
I the prefuronco ol tlie ma|otity ol me Dent-
! ncruitc mnuor, tho latter being cl urly
! out opinion lor Douglas. W
wero Mitoiiiiiod to the r»uk in d
> Kontu. ky Domocrncy to-duy. the
•ti'did'ii" o- od he lies leu budly
were lio-tod and sliamed into silence tiy
•he taunting cry ol hii individual in the
crowd, “Oh, you nre all alone l"
Atlanta anil V. cst I'olut Kail Bond
Til,’financial year ol tins Company, jus,
closed, exhibit- ua ImsinesH im having un
considerubly increased, nnd ns ntiiurs in i
coiuIiiidii ot mu xumplrd prosperity. The
heavy profits realized ate ituqueaiiounbly j
largely uuo In the originally Io* -
Rond per mile ; (oil while tlri-
no lu** into, tlint they mo duo
largely,
ml fidt'l-
IIICOIIU-S
i ho gr,
$ 2I0 «):IH 46
undue
i but
i Brick-
i lliciiti
Very lilffenut Mien nnd Now,
The Montgomery Mail, which ia now
supporting uud defending John U. Breckin
ridge—"scraping the political filth Irom hii
ly dfBtgrrrt t«r the «*• "f th* Mlioivl I’bo- i garini'lita," Ate.—had iu l^fit) n very con-
B».nd lb. f.m.., po..-.M*thn....jr.n...c m. I „f tho.c who llion p. r-
n*l jwoturth* (Tonic and Pluretk)which belong ... , %•> ,
II old ...j piui: cnv. Tta ol ">« J "'y »"” t - " ” “W
ngfL-iurirg spuriou* gin*, and offsrlog Ihstn a* J tho Mail of Ocl. 7th, iBtdJ, the following
andar tha tit's*. ••Arematia.'’— •Oordial.’* | JeacriptioO oi the kind of journals and j Southern Election*.—Tbr
Breckinridge for h.s course in atutnping the ( (, ;hf u(1 ,j A \ ur i|, Carolina
Lincoln, Coiiiinbia,
Wairen, lilaacocu^and J viler-
las, with unco in n wtitiv n II e« kn.rtuge
Ilian In Tahttlero, Hancock, Gr. cue, .'io»-
ga:i, Fuinoin and J taper, D ••ignis is con
siderably ahead, though Dreckinndgo will
got aotiid votes.''
ii will he seen that, nc.otding to there
calculations, the Democratic parly is moat
beautifully split up—ao much so that u pin-
ralily for iho Dell and Everett ticket is al
most inevitable. We d i not do-pair uf a
clear majority lor it, lor our cauae is un-
intslakuhly on gaining ground, nnd the con-
tuitions of the opposing factions must
coerce into tta support tunny of lluir mod
••rate and conservative voters, who have no
luate for such a contest a* >hry are waging.
Mutual Admira
tion Kncuriy, iissetiild-d at Wirnbl<-dc
(Kitiimnn, near London, on tlio sc
ibis iu -ml.. Mr. H. inli-ry H.-tln-rt. on tin-
p«tt "I tile Nrimnul ivitl" Ass'iciatioii,
prvBvnli'd sn Addrvrs to the tjuei-n, to
which (quoting the aulniiiaa'.ve lur.gu.igo of
llm Court Circular) "her Majesty w.i«
|-K-.ih«iI to uiake .» inoal gracious reply.’’
Another nddrraa waa presitiiled Albert, hI«i
"graciously received. M After liua. t-liff to | . . , .. .
•" . J . . . " t or Lincoln and llnmliu. ..
qu 10 Ir-lit the uuthoriZi'd rep.m, »f,er Ms- | ,| u|lb , lllu , lhu | n e,,di of Lin
y thru I'tocvedc.l tu In** lent firing 'lie j |, n would prefer Bell and E
ok C A.’. l< I DATES.--TIlO L
I iaville Journal . u> a s
it... I U •" an advamugo ol our candidate*, I
and Everett, and certainly a most linpotl
line, that they are, to nil practical nrpoi
iho Dvcoii-f crotreul nil tlio utner p ut
act, **•• In-lii-vr, in u>iq'ii'sti"niiblr
nr run doubt • hat the Iricnd* »-t l) i
Ins and Joiitieuri would, under vxt timr
ctitnviuncos, rather »• o Bel! nod Ev<
Breckinridge
| The
olu nnd flam*
eroll to uitliei
Dottglun and
Mr. Wdinworil.’H rtlln* Breekmridgu and 1.
1 wu. fixed <n u sliding rest ut -100 yards' | Jolinaon.
• tnngf. The l^uren pull'd the trigger by
j no uns of n silk cold Landed Io her by Mr.
1 \V Intworih. Tfio slid struck I lie centre of
j thu bub * eye, aimdsl great cheering. Her i Hmcoin nud Hnrnlin, from the hrltvl tlint .
I M*j "'y vEpreaavd much giaiibca'.ion with would enable them to bring about adiasulu-
) the re,ol .” non of iliu Union ; lint they d<> not dare,
tvs hnw fhraa things I and limy would, under no crcumnai.c
the fri••nilm of Dreckinridgo und
at tlu-ir b-adera, their mas-
) liio aucie a o| lln.il own
Northwest in company with John Von Du- I iirkei* nre in lire field lor Stale
. i r m ........ n i I cadi, bui only in M.asoun nr the line ol do-
u.slui.g .p.crl.n. fiom Ole .JIIIB ...pj, , k ,,j. dr J„„ bc | W ,„.„ ,h„ Ir.on.l. ol
and dr daring lhat he *‘b« longed to no parly I iJrrckiuriugo and Douglas.—Mont. Ado.
that had for Ms object the exlnmion of i |„ Kentucky, al»o, there is one Hat*) of-
slavery," Ac. The Muil then Mid of them : j ficer (a Clerk of tho Court «»l Appeal*) to lie
they, who d* lend him for j t-lecled on ti^e firU ul August.
would, unde
> ui "the j *ior« io avow tins, and lire
' I etmdow ol qiicsiion lhat llm overwhelming
playing mn „ B u j ihr tr party, if brought to Ihe niter-
• lie pari td Joan i-f Arc, in crinoline—Itil j , in ,j vu ,-h.toning from among ih<v Ihren
•ho ceniro of ibn bul 'a rye. C*l.e did not I opposing nekela, would unhesitatingly lake
sitfht the rifi.*, nor touch ll, nor do any I Bell and Evorer.
ihifig hut pull it stnng, which polled the I
tugger. The nlla had Inert tried a few j
aocro limes, fiom Ihe Hiding real, until j
m.rit»gt<J uni*l
Southern i trick hy which l^
7T,Z I :!•" Ju *" v
2.1. Full
officers in
Making $5«;
i rout rn Hie rnpilnl
Ins tho Company
hi If gnnsvtllu,.
I**ieight Cura ....
* New Iron,... .
I'ff 10 which lunvua
It ®2b'J I1H !»7 or very near
e» u ! The incresa* m i- t
• !#.'iii,‘J75 2H, of winch lr*.iii
■ h*»l ei ami Horn Imili':
•<1 in lire Inst iwiiv-i iiiuuihs
Iraiea. allowing no imcm u;-o ol 'J.
Atlanta Anuticun.
Aslui
nl im has jo
K
hy wlial lie llii.ik* ii fairly worth; ui.d in
t •• uppiicuii. il ol ilieae o lie-rent principles
.•I vnluuinin, they would differ a* widely aa
Mid prim plea ihcniseivea ; lor some man
are over sanguine und hu| elul—loose and
extravagant, wlulo oilirrs are dospoudeol,
penurlouH and niggurdlv. Tlio diff'. rente
between thu vxiroTiea w. uld puimps make
u hundred p. r cent, uny way.
The result ut the whole is, lhat the con-
acirnciouH, liberal unfi hopululpay twice aa
much inx n« Mm oilier etas*, iiiosyriem
oi valuation idlers ii premium lo perjury
ages wiio ib mure cait-lul of li-s oaili than
Wiiai laiheromvdy f Wc answer a Board
ol Assuhiioia in every iiiuniy MiuroUghly
niqi.nmu-d Midi the County, la coiimib ul
ritr« e good, true ami ju ir.i.us limn, appoint
ed lor iiiai piirp.'su by ihu county oouri,
and eiuiitu for u we«K or two every yeat
lo lecotvo and asaesa Mu? iu\.s. lo ilie cu
liua B-aid ahouid b«: appointed by the
Council, and should
In d v
uglily cmiver-
prope ty
Theve Boards, valuing upon fixed princi
ples, hearing and considering e«ch inun'i
sinicmeni in .de under
would 'lpproxiiiislu clwsily lo a
juul vuluai.oii and bring every i
II Kt.t. .
i hen
lust strike Ihe bull'«
making apecclie* in company
Hurt a, and dtclurinp tl-ut h<
to a pirty ninth govt for
slate v l and tor making ol
Free Hiaie.
not a.icti papers as ibe N. t). Delta,
ibe Charleston Me cury—journals devo-
I lo intense rioutheruiam, iliotigh con*
..guiy pa i
•4 Bold throughout th* worll by Drocg*ll« 1 tt J t by side, u ith the J
4* 1 liu’tuf Ayr, trho d
LfrogqisUaud Dealer# supplied witli
Wines and Biunmm,
lr*vt frrw t?l«l(s»d Plait-* llmuled Warrlii>uw*.
Ml#l*Oolus»liU».’.»..l.v JOHN VV. l l.ri.i ->,
,, sa.1 UfUirilAKT •» <-»!AS’V'A *•',
I hy rrugglytii a»n«-rslly. »'"▼ :!,'W-ul*
WAR! WARTi WAH!:!
I* bkCLASID 1QAIXST HIV* OV AW Kr*D BT | '
DX. A. W. AI.LEN’S
BOUTHKRN I.IMMENT!
SO firry bou'dierctr will be aalufied bv uslrg N
•at dBll.r’i worth that th. y L-v. no hull.cr u»c [
Northfrti Linlneht*. P'*r Psrotly nnd IMkiita . I ,rl >
' set .* )m> ua rqaab ll care* KhrunikUrru, Seu
. •»-•— Bruise*, burn#, Pr-’ali Cuts, I'ldn* - -
m i/i John Fun i 0 uon ,j, # been noannaled as tho Ci
dots not belong .
e extension of ' Btilulionsl Union csndidute, und C. McC
tr soft talk io
wliile -innoinj;
rrlainly Mint llu? ball
- Freischuiz could not
thsnco th’jil^aiirti Vic-
be chronu l--d in lying
tor
since. Wu lesrii Mint iiohusjost rrlururd
troin uu extensive lour tlirout/'i ihe Nuiili-
rrn ond Middle Mules, llo says llisl
Breckinridge’s name is lurilly ever men-
lioii’-d there. The light is In tween Doug-
lus mid Lincoln, lie tniys Dr>ckinridge is
regarded everywhere ns a sectional, disor
ganizing candidate. Ami he would have
no slrengih North if il was not for Mr. Hu-
clisnsn's adininintruiiori. Nearly nil the
newspapers North winch support Breckin
ridge, nre controlled by men who hull! ol-
lice* under Mr. Dachau an.
Mr. flullH-iy* //n ckinridgo s'ands no
more chunco ihuri a tick in a tar barrel.—
Ho says that a: y one who believes the
Breckinridge puny National, have ouly to
go North lo lirul out ilit-ir mistake, ll is
proper to any. Mini Mr. Hull i* not n Doug-
•nst-qucii'ly hu cannot be prrju- of ■
ty, E»q., by a Democratic Convention which William Tell, aeeiog Ihs'at a distance
nndoracd Breckinri.lge ; but there are, we of 41MJ yards alio fird u nlla and hit the
entre of the mark f
tot they! liui wnerever, :
Di Old land, )’oil liOd a lUISL-lMbla ]
hireling ol Federal power—u pl.anl, ut.quca- '
tioning tool ul th*) powers Mist be—a crea* !
o calling hitnacll man, but who has long
co pared with all inmly attributes—a |
ie political pander, who si so inucii per j
n«ft pr-done* an cllictu. relation
believe, several inJopoodent candidates in
the fisld. Wo do uni know whether "ihc
liua of deaurkstion belwerii Ihe IriunJ* ot
Urrckinridgo and Douglas” ha> hsmi yet
drawn in Krutucky, or whether they un* ail
supporting, as in North Carolina, the s*iii»
esndidsto. Uul the line must bn drawn,
sooner or later.
This is very small woik, uud the Fi
iuat laugh very heartily a' it—*a wo i
(I’hiludrl/jhia I’re
ll m' J’nlriot learns that Jo.m W. Norwood,
Esq., one of ilia regular Deim rrslir c*ndi-
tin tea for the Legislature ill Orange, hns
declared for Dell ami Everett. Wo have
no doubt that th« I’sirmt's information is
correct, and that his example will he fo|-
luwed I'V hundreds of North Carolina Dem
ocrats, who desire Lincoln's defeat, and
know tlint it cannot ha effected by voting
lor a candidate whose name is not run in u
sufficient number of Staten to elect him H | Executive Committee, havo t sued
qua! burden. It would make
no ditlerenco »»• iliu cities whether the rate
ul valuation were high or low—the rnio of
luxation hu ng udjun'ud to correspond with
It. Tlio point would be to uiuko it uiillorin
—to bear on all a ike ; nnd the policy ut
ilii) property holding interest would bo to
bring it -p to n (oust ii matkel-ble valua
tion.— Moron Telegraph
[ Special l).-« ju tell to l lie OiiurlssUin Courl«r.|
l>oti£laH lluliUcaltoii vlcfltiig-.
New Orleans, July 20.— 1 The great
Douglas und Jiitiosoo rutilicuiiun meeting
came otriuat night. I< was one ol tlio Isig*
uut and must cn'htisiusiic usst*iuMng.-s ever
wtrnesscd tn New Orleoue. There wan
great rejoicing, guns, bonfires. Arc. Among
toe dietinguintad gentlemen who uddressi-d
Ihu ineutmu were t >» 11 >n. 1'ierre Soule,
who made a most bnlliaii nnd eloquent
speech, n. d the Hon. Miles Taylor. Many
dts'inguiahed gentleninn Irom oilier .States
also delivered addresses. It wu* decidedly
the most imposing demonstration, in point
ol number* und enthusiasm since ihe open
inu ol llm cumpnign, and has inspired the
DougluMies with grunt confidence.
Tub Austin (lYxss) Herald urges these
who know, to sUta wtielher the rumor
that General ILimlon had declared for
Messrs. Bell *ml Eversit is wi ll trtundvd.—
Trie Hurrisou Flag chiinff that if Mrssrs.
Norton, Epperson, Gentry, and Evans,
represented G’-neral Houston in the Con
stitutions! Union Convention, arid yet
thought il hasi ;io give ibeir vuile to the
nominees ol thai body, llmt the formation
electoral ticket is called for
he should carry the
[Fayrllnil/e ULserv
diced i
Address of the Douglas National Excc-I A Fitting Kehuec—A clergyman in
utlve Committee-No Compromise. England, not long since, represented to thr
Wmu.bi.tok, July )?.—Men. T.ylor, 1 1 -," d U " f Ul-.uc....r ...d Uri-tol lhat
of f-ouieiaiitt, I'ugti, of Ohio, and Rust, oi “ bruthtf clergytnsti was in thn habit of
\rkam-ns, in behalf of the Douglas Nation- preaching iu uiiconsecrsled buildings, und
the | otherwise similarly violating the rules of
Den
• tiring ul i
ey b» » supply on hsr.-l '
'A-t r,i*Hrt-t hjr Ur. A. W. Al.l.KN, boluiabc*.
“••ne smalne without tbs Hgusture and ^tat 1
. veala i
die—a thing, named, ffo-and-db, sold in
iiimft f.,r a price, long ago—*n individual o!
the class that party corruption has genera
ted and that party corruption keeps at ua
-.nest work—whenever you fin such a
man, he is ihe dafendsr oi John C. Breck
inridge, tur ss*ocisiitig politically with
i the National Democratic party."
s Ixir trial. June W, ’I»>-twwU
Cert incMl e i
Buren. amt to site presence ot |
i Freeaoilcra, c eating his aktrisuf belonging |
to a party which goes for tlie ( extension ut i positr
I alsvery ! * , ft concludes hy saying : “Those who wist
“Yea, thesnare the men who wou'd make t . . In llo
the S.mMi believe that Mr-Breckinridge is *° quit the party are at liberty to rio so,
lor the tjouMi, when he lmuacll denies that I let them not pretend that they do not know
ireup'r* lhat position—when ba. him- whjcb i# |h# |Mkrly ."
ito.N J'usiioirn —' ni’-rtmg
was b>IJ st Buckingham, Virginia, on the
‘J ti Hint., to rarity the nomination ul lirrrk-
j mridgu and I.sue- but did not ratify —
postponing until Augustcourt. Mr.Gbarlcs
W Tb. Ant.i.eu. Sftweenter, the ring | * “ ,u "« -•’"' :h ,
8iceders amt lit favor of Douglas. He du-
nounci d the ISi ccdt-ri aa a faclioua ruinuri-
^" l * I who had quit Mio Convention on no
it lisa not hoisted colors heretofore, because principle but hatred of Douglas, and who
.1 uno nm. il IkU.oJ no l)ougl.« iirto' "‘"“'-•'• d *•» •"•
■ . . . • Dmkmridge was a Kentucky Ltnuticips-
would b. run in .nJ -.huu.hl .'I _ ; Mlll00
imprudent to make a profert of Douglas l(la | fcjiuto, had tnowd to a birsltrig Stute,
atrengtb.” But that it ''never doubted it j Minnesota, to practice law ; white old Joe
was tho duty of tho Mouth to maintain her
despise wuil«? they t-moloy him—* , a< t c barapiun fir Dougl**, with quit*
acav r.ee', with ut olfactories, who , , . - . ,
Is In the odure ho called on to han- , independent and debant air. *» •*>• •*
Crj* Mr. Bell, is Mi*i
now running for the I’i
vuch i* the cave, it iv usel
ic politicians tu attempt lu humbug he
Houthern people into the belief that ho t*
opposed to the protection of »luvrry.—
Would a *>-nn man t urn his own barn, or
th’atrny his own property ! Neither would
Mr. Bell favor uny legislation lhat would
land to lessen his tenure llpun those two
hundred negroes which he posaeasra, and I because to acknowledge
winch ah- uld be a aulfictent guarantee ol factioua minority lo die
» United States an addn-aa i the Chtych of England, to which
Bialiop re'umed Ihe unr xpeeled, hut doubt-
Jrtlin'pon' ® ^ e,t " wholeaomo reply, ‘*Go thou and do
’ 1 iikewibe.”
They declare, the universal ser.iin ant
y slnctho/dtr o thn eiippot tors of D .ujlas and Jolinaon,
rticv. U lien Mint no )"iiupiutilise whatever! ia adunaai-
f..r liantorrst- i end that they have made no proposition j . , «
tor Democrat ^ # jol(|| dcc| ' r|l| , iaet |n tny s , lllc ._ j A correspondent of me Men.pbi# Enqu,-
They exhoM iho rejection ol such prop >ei • | rtrsaya a vote waa taken nl s muster al Ham-
tiona indignantly, whonever aud where vet | tllon 'a precinct, Tippah county. Mississippi,
m*He. | last Friday, and the result was that Bed
••ll." they lay, "we have any friends in | lir , t Douglas 19 votes and Breckinridge 40
votes. Hurrah lor Hatnil'oo’s precinct.
let them call n Slate Convention
at once und nominate u full electoral ticket,
pledged to the exclusive support of Doug
las and Johnson. We can agree to nothing
Th* Repheisiulh Guntlict.—The editor
right ol u I of Mie Leiingloh, (M.»..) tJilizen’a Adver-
torma User hoisted the Black ILpublic
agsinst the admissian of
Florida into the Union, because it was
Have Temlory. A pretty ticket for the .
• xclusive chso pious ut noulhi-ru rights! 1 * n< I I.
Vir. J. protested against the *tr->g nt dicta
non f ibis facu. us and unprincipled
flag last
hi* fidelity to Southern institution*.—Tu*- | ol co-operation, und 'o autfi’-r I ham to vto- - w«rk. The ctlis-oa hotsted him the same
k'MU Hepul’litan ! ••'«"■. pr«lf(«»»* ul llic D..no-j !„ a ib.i w.r.l. Ih.y lli.
, - . cr.no ,i»ny ...d inmpla mid., lool.our LubUclic. of b,. ,..pw, .od u.d.wd him W
The Federal Union put# the Southerner Demon a tic usage*, would ba to disband | f .. '. r
& Ad.»rti».r in • ll.l o( p.|>e» lli.t li.ve it. Waliun»l on»i.i».ii..n." it.... nc caiimca. ^ ^
1 THU D.oconr .'.."’cnoric-Tlie extreme I O’ A (ie...*,. .d.ior hu r.eeired .
drou«l.nind curnciuec. «ul|Vrii.« ol all bur- j )'•*»»'< •'"> l.'Mor.ln, m«r..*e Ire..' •
ticuliural and agricultural products still con- i l*dy t—"Mr. Editor—I a»-nd you aornr
this section ol our State. From ] Hell p«*r», ihe hast you Ever el."
duclsred for Breckinridge and Lane.
Wa nave nr*, r tlcclired lor Breckinridge
rcr intend lo. We see
thu s*iuo hat mtarrj.re-
Home Southerner.
The Western Grain Crop*.
Thn In il ti re oi the corn crop in the cotton
stittra will inspire a lively imornst to ihoso
ot thn West, aud we two gratified to nhacrvn
every prontiao of nn abundant yield In
Illinois the grunt corn Htme. let in to tfio
l^iiiid ofliroot t!te Central Rnilrond, esiimntu
Mint tlio indinn com product ol that 8'sto
thin year will reach the uitprm cdetited
iiniount "I ono hundr. d million* ol hu»ltt-|i,
Hitd will average n' lenst filly bushels to
Mie aero at a productive cost ol it-’t nioro
than ten cetria io the husnel. In S uMturn
Inittoie the yield will not ho large, owing
to drought—in Central Illinois t will bo
very large, and in the Nurtnern pntt ut iho
Sinte above an uverngo.
In Olii" tlie Railroad Record cmi u'o*
Mi« amount ot land in corn 2 guo.ouo nm h
with an aggregate yielu uluiginy milii ltd
ol buaht-l*. The crop in unusually fi n.
tn Indiana the crop is rrporto large In
\iiH8ouri dr- ught is complained ot, but
-till un average crop is aniicipated. In
Kentucky the oats and corn croptt ure very
good*
Aa for wheut nnd other small grain tlio
yield in Southern Illinois is light, in Cen
tral good and in Northern Illinois rnor-
nioua, Io Ohio, me wheat crop ia very
large. In Pennsylvania, fully up In Mio
murage. In Maryland, light in a uno lu-
c-aniiea, hut nn average crop anticipated l"t
1 State. In Kentucky wiioii' light, but
a and corn very good.— Macon Til.
Uf.markable I'iie.n ’MENon.—A singular
circuiiialnnca took place not long tonct- at
the turpentine eatab'isliinent ol Mi-s-rs.
Drad'ey &. l.nie^about three tni'ea below
Kmgstree, on the road k-ading Iron that
place to Georgetown. Wnile Mr. Coleman
was engaged in digging a wtb, und had
reached me depth ol twenty-six feci troin
itie Butlace, he In'.t tho stratum <>l earth mi
tho bottom of the well, which wu* about
four feel square, suddenly*!!) motion benemh
him. He was lilted, together with Mm
earth, to the h'gbi ol about a loot, when,
nut being able to divine what was about to
take place next, he prudently made a liu*ty
oi which the earth had been thus
moved. Having got into tlio tub, hu guvn
tlie signal to be drawn up when, to Ins ns-
toninhment, Im saw the watci swelling und
bmling up Irom below,.and namg with
remarkable rapidity. lie had not lu-eii
drawn tu the aurlace and hnu not been
aiandiug on terra hrma lunger than from
tffn to lilteen minutes, when he anw Mio
well completely filled nnd overflowing iih
edge*. Ha was forced to cm n ditch front
the well to a neighboring branch in order to
prevent the water from rovering ilie yard
uml submerging the surrounding ground*.
The water i» aaid to Lu pure, cool und
excellent and has llowod with a bold stream
■luce that time, and ia flowing in iho tin*
manner at iho preaunt time.
[Clarendon (ii. C ) Eanncr.
Tnt Slave Trad* in Texsi.—The Pal-
eatine ('lex.) Advocate, ol lie 14th inat.,
atiyi : “VVearu reliably informed that about
ten daya ago a cargo ot native Africans
w jre lauded within a tew miles ol Galvi-atou,
and eighty ot them wero sold in that city
at iHUOcach. A pretty round price tor ait
average This news ia reliable."
The Gonxalca Enquirer, ot the 7ih says :
“We hear a good deal said about a cargo
ol Africans having been landed iu one of
the lower bays recently. The negroes aro
said to bo young and likoly, and me hold nt
Irom lour to five hundred dollar*. Several
our citizens talk ot going down tu muku
purchases. 1 ’
Rail Road Accident.—We learn that
the passenger train on the South-Western
Ro*d, coming this way, ran off' the track,
about threw miles the other aido cf Cu'h-
h«?rt, oil Friday night, injuring a number
of persons, but none of thvm dangrrou»ly.
Mr. A. Blow, of thi* place, who was in thn
stnokiog car at the Hum, received a severo
ut on the head, and a bruise on the shoul
der. On* gentleman, we learn, suffered a
dislocation of Ihe btp. The accident is
said to b.ve been caused by the train run
ning overs cow and bring thus dashed up
on tha embankment. It ia foilunate that
no greater damage was done.— Eu/au/u
Spirit.
pspets
over s huuJrtU ». .itie* ol your valuable
••••uc Eunnv the last year *n«t do not hr-iUte
log that we new saw a L'niment equal lo It
‘t .IT- . 1 -r Ul- I
*•**both tur N.-xioes sod l|. r».», ar t in no In-
*'»«• |,M tt I*!;.,' in*T#t?: M-T'l) •• .tr.', " • ' •!.-
** an Invsluabli wie linin'? tor Chnlte, Riiraias.
hwcINr.irs, Wounds, Ac., aud wi-ulc
wtUiout ti for auy MBaldurMi
J. VEKXOT A CO.
« Hyv und >«•« »! UHilcy.
:*-*!• EVE AND fcggb DARLKY, tbr mUsI
“'tIJ-dutf PALACE MILL-.
’ Squatter Sover-
Ocean.—A letter
Wilt ol i
•cit, coinca out ojculy
cigrriy. J M
“And are these enrolled, paid minions ef t A 'Wthaw
Federal Dover—creature* without opinion.; j f roIIJ York informs u# that on the 16tb | p) oin „ crt , lc j;
inat., a vote wa* taken
Augusta, from Savannah lo New York,
and rasulmd «« follows : Bell and Everett
42, Breckinridge and Lane 37, Dougla*
sud Johnson 3, Lib coin aud Hstulin L—
Bell over all l.J
“••edicnt only
mailers -hound to go where
they are sent, and lu »ay and do what they
.re ordered—are these hangers on. pimps
.(id Sto.il-p'.ge m.. Ol Federal power, to tsarh
the South its duty! God forbid! ll tbe
douih is to be solJuU'i let the factors in
me transaction ba,at lean, nominally rea*
pectablc nirn!"
i., a* ExternlONEt.—
it off Mie Head ol the
i Jamaicj, L. I. Tn.-
the steamship ' riditor held a li Me ^ti'R» place in the Cus-
. .in House,—raided mo D.uglas flag on
Tuesday ,- and - uu Thursday, off wcuf hi*
u:ad.
Mr Schell evidently don’t believe a word
no President aaid.-— m declaring a Dctnu-
erst could go either Douglas^, or Drockiu-
i.dgc, aa ho pleased.—N. Y.Vrprtss.
Richardson, of Illinois, the right hand
man ol Dong lav, does not heaitato to pro
claim openly, 'hat si bftwenii tha election
ot Biecxmndge and Lincoln, lit pieltrs
tuo triumph uf the latter.—Breckinridge
Wu find nothing in the Baltimore pxpora
concerning the eduction of tbe nrgro plan-
i»‘, Ton», whioh was coretuunics'.sd hy tel*
several dava 1 uhaervation this week,
Ibut county, wu ur*- satisfied that thu upland
c th tliuro, ib past recovery, havcral ul the
Uruicra aru cutting it down in order iu I
oconomisc and warn against any encroach I
IOC.Its on the present supplies. The proa-
pert la equally bad in tins county. We re
ceive tavurable nows from th* upper p w'ion |
nt (Georgia at.d Irom Alabama.— Upson
Dilot.
Tho census taker# r. | ort 'hat tho popu
lation ot Baliimora will be 230.000—an in
crease ui 61,000 over tL» c*p*u* of 1850,
A young lady in Ralls county, captured
a beaver laWly, and also Ihe tnsn who was
carrying tl about un Ins bead. Young ladle*
are gtvan to such Iricka.
New Cottou at Mecou.
Macon, Ga.. July 21.—'Tbe first hale ol
new cotton was rrcuivud to-day at Harde
man &. Spark*' ware house in tkia city —
Thn out ton * from Mi* plaotaiion uf Mr. J
G Hull, iu Huusitu county. It will data
lair.
Lotnavillo Democrat writes:
"In our little village oi Newcastle
havo aumothing near thirty vbtere,
cra'ic ) and out ol that number there is tho
whole ol one avowed Breckinridge suppor
ter. Thoro are some three or four Demo
crat* whu have not. as yet, taken sidoa
between the candidates, and the balanco
aro the most devoted friend* of Douglas
(I expect) in the United 8i*tes. 1 havo
never Men such unbounded eiuhu*is*in lor
any candidate since tbe nomination of
Js(kiun; •'» hi* did not equal it,"