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®„® ® ® ®J. i5. R, Stanley, ® ®
*A TTOESfcr A *LA.W, ®
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® Will practice ia the Cou m #
find C- cv, v. a’’'. . oi • • • m - W. ti
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ATTCftLNEY AT* LA ®
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ATTOftNI?Y AT # „ ,
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Jh TTOENEY AT LAW. • •
2*\ *. 10UGH, 8^
Will sounti *
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; M. Dyson, @
Attorney at law, *
® TIIo.MASTILLE, GA.
Oilice next no®.’ to Dr Brn-.-c's ® run IS ts
m 9 EHfeneL. Slitics, ®
Attorney la® m •
# lA# T lLLff, GA®
® Ij. C. irjoa, ®
* A T'TQBNEY AT L.f ® ®
A,il> 10 THOMASYXLLE, G^.
* ® m c. C. Morfflli, ®
Attorney at law, •
• NASHVILLE, BERRIEN CO., GA.
§1 Will ] ‘ .* ® ■ uit;
and the C unti"? Lloolv, \\ ■ . ■. 1 Hou®ierty ot the
Macon; and CotFce, Clinch and W# of the BrunswicL
Circuit. • Address at 1 Lit Creek l'caf Otfice, Ga.
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K. TJPwplea, § ® ®
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* A TTQRNEY AT LAW, m „ , n
A • NASHVILLE, BERRIEN CO., G L •
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• Situiuet 15. Spencer,
Attorney at law, ® ®
• •TUOMASYILLF. GA.
Will give hi? eiufte at ten; Line to the Pra.t.ce of Lj*\®
in the (J of tin. > *'.:irn Circuit. ® ‘
% 1 ; ••- Jf Donald Mel ,
building. ‘ • ih IS ts
•• * A. V* McC arcig? 9
TUSTICE QF - THE f>EACE® •
i (it {>:* C O 1 ‘ i ‘T> GJ.
# All businesa eqjna * t •'# *
and with dispatch. m nilt &j
* 1 lias. ll.Remington^
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. * •
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Colmontfw 1 fend terms, either
in Justice's. Superiorfer lull i ior Courts. rnh 1’ “
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m • • Schofield's • *
IHOCA WORKS,.
ADJOINING THE PASS ‘ Eg DB
, MiTcon **..*....* Georgia,
• Manufacturers .
CTF.ui Engines and Iloilers,
ij and Ciin Gearing',
•• (.'aye IK 1 1* and *l*ans,
* Syiits) Boilers, #
. * Sliafiinar,and J*iriloy.
AND*ALL KINDS OF MaCCIIXER'S MADE TO
order at short aotice.
% E # REMINGTON ft sox. *
jan 14-lv • . • Agents. TbomasriM, G*. 1
v~* r-~" • I
• Jolo Worlt.
\V®A BE \OW*PBEP VREAiTO 110 ALL
iunds oi JOB PRIX IT> G from a Visiting Card to
* large Poetef, £t,the Enterprise offige * Try us.*’ 1
t Lrcirs’ f k 'Biu a \. |
Editor &. lAopric&r. )
MED?€a'l and dental®cards. *
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Having* w>
pill lie. ® * *® ®
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TANARUS i * ® ® ®
Ig,
a * ® in Jeffer-q
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• * 1 nerlv occupied bv E. L.!
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EJt*. E. J.%Hlv%ros, m ® ®
Practitioner gs # y,
®|an 1 GL'iSlOv.-, Taomas Cos., Ca. lv
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B>r. S, S. Adams.
TTEREBY IN FOR 4 fHM
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6 fee, April 2, j, l®® ®tf® j
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ETICE3 TO ;
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\KTEdf AVE TH.J CALADSANTAG%
We can rel 1 *
i* g ‘~i_e_L_L_r .
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• 1 facility ror ®
Plate-Work, ® 31
NOW KNOT N® Wlilt il ; ■ 1 i.NOMIXATED®
• ® ® Continuous Gum®Woi^,
gob Platina | , rvious to any cf the acids,
~n A i
■ <S*. %: witl®j ® .* * “>.Pk
I * vith their ci n ftnee mav rely
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| 4 , le.® *l..': 1 ts
* & m. % Eaton,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITI
t IL izens of TbomaayiUe
and vicin@v, tbat nhey are ® . : ,® ?
t- ill - A ®
V: lie MbK& ® ® *
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0 V • Will be ‘*■ . _
® ■%’!•* Strictly Private ® ® - ® ®
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_ And out pati ms in MLI e assure Lthatd
A** . % .
tercd% nv ot 1® * ®
• ‘r* A I®
AS €11? J 0 . * f INE I
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V:l, 1 .>■ T lV "'V' l UW j
. .New Br&g Store.
*I\E. I*. 9.4M0W g Dgig Store at I
@4 J th< ® 0 ® PALM & PRO., j
®® : <® *® --'(g,
Dnt; r u Mcll<*ins, Perfumery, Inin.
• • FANCY SOAPS, foe-,
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® fp, -. m n r ~®® ‘ 1®
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and will be glad to supply them with such iHticMl
I tbex mav®ieed. ®
*® ®0 AL '®’- ® ‘
Ker e, iri ® #> §) Fine 1
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sale. ® _ ® may vA-tf
-® • !
On iff) • (Heines. <§,
jx T 1 E$ ® K£LL SELEC
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kind-® ®
, Paints, t
® ® articles,
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f. (j. ®®
a *’ vA3, Dru gi v
T ffe, May 21” A ® -
TToll !
I rj?HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING TAKEN A STORE
P £ ‘
a @
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Medicines* 1 ® ® ®®
Chemicals, ®
Pan®.,® „ •
® oils • ®
Dye-Etflfi?, ® ® ® a
® ® 0 Perfumery,
® L:-ic, Sl ® ® ®
® ® TolAtCgo,
® ® Segars,_ ® s
• ® Fine Brandies, @ ®
® ® “WSlnes, ® ® ® m
@ ®
u ® ® Ate, ®
® ® ® ® Toilet-Soaps,
®® m ® @ P®r*sh,®
@ &C., &C.
*?ll 0® sold ox reasona
® * LB XER3
Att :ftn .;v s ® to t’ f preparation of
® Ph] ißrian’s Prescription.
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• N. | ALP, M. D.
j® TliomaavilleGsg, June ® ts
• -II I rn y—■
@ ® • ® ®
I Saddle and IJaracss 33anufac
„ A LARGE AND COMPLETE® ASSORTMENT OF.
-*\j * ® -® ® , <
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. Kept ®<m ittttli ft
the ®
* • •• M GIAN & ftITTLE.
a Idle KERAIBING protfrtly at®|
tended to. * ® ®
• h . ® •iy
I *'*.l3/kaßs! Bo*6Wei!*®
A CHOICE LftT ? SOOKS, FROM®THE®BEST
| Q
; of I- # 0 • *• •!
* • PREMIUMS •
awarded td*the purchasers of ft® I*l >hin •’ ® lot. j
# • X. G. X^pDONALD.
Thomas Till?. Ga-ging 0 r m * * tf* •
Soda Water. *
*rpnis DEDfGHTFJ’L BEVERAGE, IX ITS PER-
X fcct*>n —with choice Scraps —cool
commenced Drawing r # t!.e season, ag the store
of the undersigned. • * , , .
XT’ ICE sept <♦! hand consiantly, nnd for sa,e bv
May 1, 1860. # # Jvii^
THOMAS'VIECE, (SEQRGLA*, WEDNESDAY* JULY 23,*J8G0.:.
i*® ® 7 ®
\cw Tailoring Cslablishmom.
Linfctsay,
M ?:<.*'tAX'i TAILOR. tVOCLD KESDECT^UL-
Iy inform thexitizens of _ **4*!*
’ ‘Tkomafvilio® ® f ®
® m ® t> -vV ® }I ®
JU'XTJy, &
that ne has opened a
SHOP , f,PrA>
8 *
Parnitur© Store,® @ ®
where he yiff be pleased to wait 11l |
® _ _-®v. ..j v i.r or i.un m\ 1 ‘-A i
m ® ® ‘ I.®
rmests of all kinds cm
latest and most ‘ ®---
§k>thes. Ca . and V. %
hlolm lA* AriioUl,
j-IJf&CHANT TAILOR, TS STILL AT ft IS OLD 3
st# id Law<_ @ *
B Btores of Remington m®l IS®* .* A
Hubert where L# it prepared, A, j. T
** * * .<, f tKrj 1 f
All Kinds of Work ... ] ®
in his line in the best style and I
latest fashions. a ’ i'-gy-; ! c\
®He has on lian lit good supply c’ j - jV l j
of line patterns for _ In \ L
@ ° ].. 0) *
_ Pants, a | / I l a
%® ® Vesss,€•:<?., •? : j ...^
with all the necessary trimmings, vLrj^r
which will be cut and ifiadelb TB *■- . 3
order. Catting done at all tiin<s in the lsnest fashions
® ®
53P* fall jiiW examine for yourselves,
lomasville, Ga..fi)ct. 3d?"1"39. ® ® ftf
® Architect and guilder.
rpifbM AS® having permanency
| located oilers his services *> an <g
ti’cipieei tiot* httilc'ci\ ®
to the ® ’ ftr.s of Thonnsville and
try. amfewouil respefifully inform them that he is? 1
Vai ired to*take contracts l’s building Dwellings,
t io® ,® or other holdings.®
IN EITHER WOBS P BRICK, •
and will give his ptr&tginl {Stcntion to all work en
trusted \g him. (§>
, every description, made to
order or repaired on short notice. ®
fc-Fy Orders for COFFINS will receive prompt 3
attentifn. . ® . ® ®
® ® Rcftloncts. ®
► J>r W IS>.irt;nir.g. Albany, ga. ®
Dr A Major. Carolina. ®®
J Aafceak, Prea’t and?, Rank. Wadesboro’, N. C.
®®W II High, Sheri 11. llalei. N. C. #
a near the Court House. ® ®
• mh 17 br ® THOMAS J%NipK3. ®
f,
Bajgftins| JJargains!!
if lAN Hi: iIAD AT Til® FR 4>MEDSTOKE, NEXT
® ® door to R. Evans, l>v ®
J.SGHIFR&JBRO.,
V, 110 HAVE RECEIVED X LARGE ST®tClv or
sptya
®W b■ •. ..,• is COO s.'.IALb, tLey offer to -11tl nr
GOODS at vetg§ L<?W PR ICES. * ® . ®
* i all soon and examine their STOCK and I’riCi-i.>
antfeyou can SAVE aboftf T W EN 4g&- -FIVE PER CENT.
Thomasi®lle,
IVOf'ti, SSZsieitsnfhls aiwf CAria,*}
, •; HEEpP', ; •
\T Tin lei’s Stand, whose the
are prepared to do __
aft kinds 41 ® V -*%. m
%KTo3? lsf
gin their line, at ihi@snort- JyfrW ‘ ‘*
(•: i notice and ii®the wry * -A
best !: ’.in- . ‘*& A a y
I : g*3 Worltjfe* *■ ■ ■ *'<?
of every (description, *V
Si E l*llßl.\G - {
W agons and 13u® r ies. tStd ®
|
! most satisfaction. ® ®
® ® ®
CarrlaKOD .—The subscriber^
liave a ___
: Buggioss, ®@ _i. ‘
|- Koekaways, ‘• ® :
Carriages, V- - A
! from tlm North, which ’*
they win soon liavi® * -Vb •® . ® •
‘®ON®EIAND. “ *. ‘ V
‘ ani up a r^tilar
i) pf. >5 J / f ® ® 1
I tr -U PJ J VJ* J 1 to Mpply tne demands W
1 ihej
‘ltionmsville.
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I '@SCHANCE AGENCY— |® ®
® f<s: tift:
j® Southern Mutual Insurance Qprnpany,
® OF GEORGIA, AND THE ®
| South Carolina
OF ST AT®: OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
I t&f~ Office theJPostoffice. §
x.e.w“fj ImT
9 JL * 13l .
1 “• •
i > DEICLE.
IypMIN&TGN & DSKLE
@ HAVE JESS’ OPENED A#tE\V
‘Furniture Emporium,’
% @|
whore will he fund a Ir so asiartuuntgpf the latest and <
most fkshioSkble style*®* ®
F. Ts*lt NIT\JBE:
ft J SUC* AS . @
Tables, Chairs, and Bft'e.-n^
ftVaah, Light and TonpHStands; a ®
$ (§> Willow Cradl< - anil Cliiyprs, for Children.^
ALSO —Just*reec;v< d—a lartre lot of fresh and beaSftfufc
. P.I€TUIiE&.
French Li ft lags; ® § P
@4 . Clav, fVfnOun @ T;:<.-k#on anu ofliers, liie
like • he p&lon ® ® ®
The Vo\ age of Life—-a series :@f.l so the Seasons.
1\ iv.i s iv'Aiing to ♦... valftible -elections g-.rill do
Via-11 to calru:. i eXaiaine “etts T.Oln lit delft . ®
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IX OUR TARO IftASSORTMEXT OF FIXE PARLOR
* OP XTKNTTTJRiTC, *
TYJLL Blj rt)UXD EVERY V.’ RIETT &. STYLE^OF
j® *. •* ® ‘Cliairs, ® @ ®
Such as i T->p 5;Ar,..,l s. : r Rochr-rs ®
# Beit i®Spindle StonesPaslor €nadn;
Lady’s Sewing Chairs. &c., &c.
a large assortment of •
feedsteads
>of all kinds —Foot Roll Gothic. Coua®?. Bow ‘Bop, &c.
All ..f which will be sold chan for cash.®
! • E3F’ Orders wf.l iv. rive prompt attention. •Emporium
next dob? below McKinnon &. Co.’s. nov
• : *—
CIOTTO!¥ BELTING—anew article; just
) received and for sale by •
i gpet 8 ® • *
• From A V • ft f-> t* L * ®l
(gj ®
® ® Orsauizattcu. ® ® ®
The greab facts of flig present® |
gassiy c-fi 1 rehcuJeik I'J.ey stall i tfot *
, sotnat th^nJltoordinary tuiu f may distinctly
undeTsyutd them. We are threateigi with the
I sgccces of ftic Black Aominees. an
! even&givhiclP would l>* evil ®f dire portent,
| those who .go oppo: 1 tn Such a consuuiatiou.
‘Phis may be done. It is practical 10. Theup
i por*#s of @ Lincsn a®d liamlin Aire confftbsedl^ 1
1 a minority the Act erf of tMfe United State®
1 here a doubt ot®thi#fact in tlie mind
|®)f an igtellig* nt mat. Their opponents out
; iuSnbgr them by hundreds of thoosands. How®
then. I. m 111 iin fm by exerei- • the
! power which bolon ;> to majorities ? How may
j)ti e in. j u.iy clct t*?*ir s and ib.i'< it
: the nand,dales oi the® iniii§i ity l ®EviJi. nt!v,
by utiitinggjtheir sfrenyth; by
s;n®e set of eanefidates, who are Psi every r#
t?o|jthy, faithful, national. Bell
and Everett, it are eminently na
tional, able, experienced, and with (diaracters j
tarnished morally and politfeally. lln vhfve
hosts of and supporters i® Stm
in tb<§Union. They- have proved by their acis,
less thith b,g their words, that are de
)yptcll to the interests of the wlWde country, art’
fSithfgi to Constitugjon, *unl posses y,ie
elements of gret^®popularity. ®.'i Ley be
elected.® There is no iiood reason why ever 3®
Rational gouslitutional man iu the Union should
not support them.® ®
iFliere is no rcas®n why every man who coos
not desire ‘@ie succe.-s of®the xliatk liepulili
cans should not ujion tlie National jb uion
Ticket. Nobody doubts that if all the nationate
Alien of the country would thus vote, lftil and
Everett would be triumphantly the
over Lincoln and Hamlin. Further than
tiiis, nobody fhii duubt that il'all the mftfcnSl
men of the would unite upon them ®lHs
fact such life aud enthusiasm
toe Actional men of the North anS \\
i eauSfe them to come up the- support of
and Everett in suiheietit strength to elect t^em.
‘i lie struggle therefore, jtritb the na -
tionafemen of the if theA
Union®fiekr t, it will be -
tlrSt its opponents Can do. ‘i lie national
me if of the inm® can®bnit® ifpoti If ell and
E?ver#tt,Aiut tlft y c-annut upon e.mdi
dates.® The and political auimositidP
.of 81c democraticpartysrende? the latter
impossible. ‘1 his result is turner imuie lly
t
larity of the AShniiiistration tnruuglgr®t the
middle and Northern
WKi of tSbao portiS’ui'M th® country be
upon either of tlßi
; but 13 eM and are p®pular with
them, and upon them tfiey can Ijjg rallied
force with the aid o? ) thc®ha-
I men of the to them.
\\ the ltougla# ticket will but a
shadiftty Existence, il any a4§ll, fei several ol®
the Souther® fc’tates, @tht> Lreekenridgegjickot
will ifave ;°fi ei.;,ti dlyAthmlov.y ii‘ any
at all, in quite us lrge a number of the North
ern and Utates. *Lut the Bell ans
ti(&et is ftloiig, and will in®
numbers and North and
and in every aft exception or
in the l nidft. Hence, furnish a common
of unioif. ofe harmony, biauding upon
tli# Const it ut tun@i n and the L upi-nft *®-eat
high rock.they ahoid a cummoif platform, up
on which® 11 the l'rifhdss)f
try, in its unity and in it^ grandeur
and true glory,
appeal to men of coinmou senJb iff alfeparties to
c.r- <S) ®
&tl 3 • ® ® > ® ®
Thc®e, then, are salient joints of tliey?an
vass. ibey can be easily show n inrfmui aiSl
v%- shall take an opportunity at our'leisure to
th 3111 in ®Ufs way. ®
Now, what we wish to say, distinctly, this
morning, to all the liietS of tl&C'onstiutior.ul
National candidates, is this: There m® tens of
thousands of good u:fn, patriotic and national,
in evei®.’ Southern Sgtate, who, 91
j%f the late rupture, are entire!y®undccided whit
course to tak? in the preset^condition
Every |Jirob their hearts beats loyally to the
c lfft.ess and of our country. They
tft voW in waVps to slow tlicir at
tachment ®o the pridfciples 0# thoir@he oic fa tin
cr®, tilfti established oftr institutions with ifiup.li
labor and many These fifon loath#
theJdea of disunion as an s®ieidal
thing. These men live on their away in
the interior, amPtakekittle fntere t in
sources of information are but limed.
They may see a one sided sectional sheet
#n? then, hear a—
These are tliei® c?iief reliatice for
concernflig the events that taking place
®around them.
® - . ® , ® ®
The contcftt will depend ngPinlv
upgn the vStes of these thousands of®the into <
or, ufsn whffiu the subject of politics in a
1 pagy sense rests and who are ready to
We mus® therefore reath^
these men—all of tligpi. \V @ %)Want to present
to them the .great points of t|ic canvass #n a
* clear peilpfauuus ©light, so that they can*
the wgole groutfd at a glance, lor this
purpose thetftfoMC we need organizations ‘] his
is detuhrafitm upfh whjphtnc wlftfle qus
tion will W<®must circulate dfliicmcnts
* Und papAs eontaiuinjfyie truth, the whole truh,
awl nothing but the truth. That is wkat we
want, and tlftit is wha® we must in order
to succeed. Evers |Sari®!i in the Stat^should
1 have an efift tive parish organization guild every
ward an effective warcPorganization. ®A®State
organization is, u ot c*ur.S£, to
wliifli the paristedhd ward oganizenon erm -
ply fijr dGcumcflts. ®l.ct this be
lloiie. and* let speakers be appointed 6 for®every
parish in Ahedtstate. In a word, let?he®Bgil
frul Everett or J?ni2?ition be TitSle thorough and
complete throughout t|e State, and it is@as cc r
to dhst its electoral jotes®i*r
•r u i s ' ie^®lien as sun t 0 r ’ se ’ @ i ,e Ala-
State® Convention
Electors in addition to Spite electors. This isa
capital idea and Should b# adopted by flic
Convention of Louisiana.
* friends oY 35e1l tlyouph
out the South orginiize —organize everywhere*
Let rich men *vho do not wish to engagetsetiv^ly
lin the canvass p*y, and Tet the you ®g m?u work.
i ® From Pw Rome g 8 ttutcrahcj *
To listen ai® flie bnsg and bluff of yi%Se
cc€ei>, on®’ vvaPno other
rparty i the country. That it was all one way,
afd |bat tliey®were M may be so; the
j
onlyjiope that tlu? people of this country mav
haviPno qpuse to*rcgret it hereafter. ® r ßlle Ell?- :
ep'S v? the will make more Abolition
ists than iftl tle speeches evu*- delivered®
The decoders are making hew party tests and
AOW® and. mauds Si the* thJt tliaA section
will never gftnt. ®®* ■® ® f ®
ticket ®\\ ®l not respectable
| voft ii® State. A party can
( never In® lormod upon the basis tlie®fc?cccders
| v-f ■ -so. Intele® - .od per.-.ms, mean polti
ti 11s so; tern; -n-ary el tot,
of ih sL> 1 1> c will j rove we are 1 i_l t. ®
j ® 3iarL\tt-.l@l !#
; distineily st.#cs lie believed thaf slave
pwiperty was entitled i Congressional protcc-
Hqii; bit lie that Northern statesmen and
Smithern statc.-niicn, no; let the people of
the T@ritori?s settle that twi. lie says he
agreed to that; therefore that f/rinciple of non
ftitervention was incorporated into the dfcmprw
mis* measures of 18gO,the®Nebraska-Kaiis
Act®of and tlie ®Cincinm#i l’latform of
185(3. That principle agreed iq All by th*
the South is all we now%sk. \o
ask the®pevple ofe this to stand to their
plgflges as We Relieve Northern
people have a right to twpect that much of tlw
> South, ‘i is then, Avill the people
oi the South fe|fuid to the contact, ana main
tain their lioiiOT inviolate, or they in ihe®
wake of a few irresponsible and corrupt puli
ticians, disgrauegtheW section by violating tlicir
’diglited faith ? 5\ 0 will show hereafter why
this Secession movement if sustai'fied the
Southern people will work injuriously toJthe, I
cr-untry.® We this for
•bu® for the National Democratic party, ad
against the politicans. ® ®
# 'i’lie North and the South in the comproliise
slll ea-arcs of If5J, *4ie Kansas Nebraska act
of 1851, agreed to the
ventiAn. Now if the South violates the 1 argain
as can the North nave in her
hefo after?®* C.afi anybody any lfution ? W e
®th nk not. We believe tfie South is bound to
*Uic principles of Non Interve*u(?on in
conceivable %ay. It is a matter of honor in
lrSr to stick to the cotWraft as made. let
charge of b.M faith be truthfully® brought
against you. Mr®Toombs, in a Speechdeliwr
!*.! July®lßsU, said:
1 thought i| was the duty ofetlic government
to pr tect property in the Tergjtoricf un
til they should eifhieigto as States,
an®thi tliem d* as tliey p 1 ca e< 1 . ‘1 h*'u
was not a lai party to @ sustain this ®doetrifte •
but I believed it was right then, and BdieveT
so now. @ But u large portion of thl Southland
a great number of®tlie North, cftti,
said: “Lcfus leave the people of |lie*Terri
torics to pass on fhis an# domeaic rc-
as tar as the (?bns!itii|i(-n wil£ ®allow.”
t agre"d toAt. Congress adtq-ted it a;d incor
porated tin®kill of @ The Senator
from Main* says ji is not there. 1 ?tff% him
tnii^evidencoA—fliree-fourths of the S<yiatc,#nd ‘
there. He bus oppose? both, but he undertakes
construe u*u®meaning lbr us. . 1 do
hiu®a o o od exj uiifider %f others’ crewls.
[See Appendix] Cout/ressioagl
o4th oil, p@BGJ.] ®
®® ® ® ‘ @ Edwarl Ercrctl. ® @
The Ssvnftnah
present Charlefton Convenyon, says of
the lion. Edward Everett: ®
®“M e, ayhfist, now—ancfcwe assert itjs an
great @ vir*uo and patriotism will
Iftve their Wiianpli latw-thnt a large
minority @f the late C&arl<ton Democratic
Convention perfectly pay their
Jfibute to his worth by nominating him as their
candidate ibr the Vice P&sfdency. We say
we luiow thissto he so; jre delved the informa
tion from persStiai interview with the delegates
from the >orth<gmd the ® i
confirmation of the „ foregoing, wejrnotf |
that one of most influential and high-tidied :
do c-gates horn thi^ District at Ciiarles
ton declared his preference forgi ticket com
posed of Jutcr Everett. dele
gate Irom the Bth District, a large slaveholder
ana who has great political influence, expressed
his preference for such a ticket. Ant yet
some of the new light Democrats are trying to<s
make out Everest Sh abolitionist! What an
outrage upon political fairness.— Journal <b
Me&eng#.® ® ®® ®
Fu-iion F&-i>iideleft by t’ic lUouglns Hen.
‘A circular has been published by the ‘--Nation
al Democratic Executive Committee,” at Wash
ington, that body i#terly repudiat-
idea of fusior®with the Brecfenridgp
wliom diey call Sccedcrs, that or n®iy
be cfltert#b®cd. f s ®
* s , .., ,® ®
!® Xo man ever knows when, where, or gvftbm
he’ll @viarry. It fc®all nonsense planning and
peculating about it. You might as well look
out®f’or|i spot to lull® in a steeple You
come small) down in tbc middle of your specu
lations® ® ®
Q ®
slr. Yancqjp>proelaini? @ that tfi(pci®is a jfeady
nibbed wliieh is to the story of another
1
already |wisted which Js to be knotted unde®
i the left ears of those wo shall cre
the rA olution.— lbeitdce. % ®
c> <m m . „
s ft ®
The British Governnfbnt has officially®notif-
President Buchanan # that flic Prince
U ales will shortly gatJada, and that he
will proc&d directly Canada to Washing
ton. ® ® • ® ®
“P®mp, was |cr ever dtunk? ” ® a ®Xo
intoxicated widi spirits g,nce, *£ind da#s
enough for dis darkm. you,® (*aesar, mj
head idt Ss if ic was an outhouse, while all do
niggersin de®world were splitting wood in it!”
‘ ‘ *• -*-
• Am man very mueh intoxicated wb to
statTon. “ did you not bail Tiim out
a by-stander of a friend ‘Piail him
out ?” exclaimed the other. Vs t
pump him out!* ## *
t TERMS, TWO
lu # Aavnuc % .i
* Dale** Canoe | ; ig!il, ® ®
Austill ami myself got in. J uuultf Cmsar
pafidle wilLiu forty faccsftwhcn of us ®
leveled . # As
two boats approached, one ot them hurled his
gulping me. It the boat
throu.l^a*' 1 l*ou di j*-t grazing my thigh as
it passed. The next moment th§ canges cmio
in contact. ®l a : og,e of my
feet in each beat, fame instant
foiemdt w nffiur leveled his rille at my breast.
It liash#d #i th(®pan.* As quick as lightning be
duWmd it. m.* aimed at me a blow,
which I partially j arri*d and beforehe could
i shattered his skull with my gun®
In the mean time an Indian stguek down JcTry,
| and w; #u; to ui -pflch €iim when 1 broke
j> hi.- lu®ld. It parted in two pbßcs.
i he barrel Jerry seized and tlie finht.
The stick I hurled at one of the savages, lie
ing harmed. Caesar handedftue his mus
ket bayonet. ® m
* i'inding ms If unable t* keep the two boats
| in juxtaposition, I resolved #> bring natters to
an issue, and leaped into the Indian boat. My
pirogue, with Jc riy® Jim, and C'aftar floated olf.
Jiig lired ;g)d wounded the Indugi next*
I to me. I now stood in the centic of their canon
—a wourifle • savage i.i the who had bcee <
snapping his ] iecc at me, duimg the
and @ four powerful Vasujfa in front.® The
lirst one directed a furious blow at me with his
glanced fttpon the barrel of my mus®
k*t, anu I staved the bayonet through his
bo y. As h®i‘ell the next one repeated the at*
tairfc. A shot l'ftm Jerry Austill pierced his ‘
heart. Striding oyer them the at
rite wit]® his tomahawk. 1 killed him with the
bayofiet, and corpse lay t<4 ween mg’and the
last of the party. I kne®i him well—Tar-eha
ehee, a noted \ycstkr@ and the best ball player
in his elan, ife paused a moment in &pecta-<§
tion of my attach; but, motionless,
he stepped backward ft bow of yie canoe,
shook himself, ftivc th.e war-whoop of his tribe,
and cried ®ut : Big Pam—l a man -®I @ am
comftg—come on 1 As lif, said this, with a
bounded over the dead body of
his comrade, and cWrcetosd a Mow at my
witfehisft-iflefthich left shoulder.
I dashed ihe
around lbs ribs, and the point hitcbfcd his
Igiek bone, pressed him down.® Asd pulled
the weai'On out he put 14s ln®ids npo;: the sides
of the farioe. am? endeavored to 1 be. drying gut®
Tar-i^ia thee is a nui|. lie is oot al#aid t$ die!
1 drove the bayonet through his heart. 1 riien
tieoicd to the wounded villian in®the ‘4ern,who
sn#qipeX.his ride at as £ advanced and had
j been yuriitg the the,
1 war whoop, in tunes of hatred and defiane®, ex
claimed, ‘1 am <Bi warrior®-! auf* not afraid to
As he uttered the words I pinned him
| flown witlijny bay(<noA,dftid he follow etMiis ele
| veu contra cl $> to thcftuul of sj#rits. ®
— 9 . ———•
@ - Thc#rfcccl of JForJ&i^
Only yventy ago last November, Louis
the present jfuiperor of France,) left
; the iy. Charles li otcl without pacing bis board
j@bill. In the ft-Ug*f)r]<®nis Bee of November
j®2oth, 1839, appealed the folfßwiftg account of
| ; tlfe ‘-liable Count’s” dcq suture from that cify:
“Count Louis Napoleofi
rival in this was announced in several of
the papery has left New Orleans in high tfcid
j goon, ahd for just reason. yesterday
morning by the propnefbis St.
; Charles Ugtel, that itftvas customary for gefi
: tlcnicn traveling witlnftit baggage, sOthe^Count
was <]4‘'tidi4|y provided in fehat xfty’ for a man
of $s titulaf dimensions) to pay fur tlieirboard
in adv®)ee, whcr?\jpon the Allowing dialogue
® ® ®
“CVufht—®My name is sufficient
fordny bill.®’ * ®®
“Publican —i our name, Count, is a*ery gq®id
name, butengpn’t buy marketing.”
<§fCount —Make out nay bill.”
“ Publican —It slfcill be done.” ®,
@ 1 if % s lik* thereupon presented the Dill, mfdff
out in the name of Count L@.N T . Bonaparte.
“My name,” said the Count, ‘-is Louis Na
poleoi®l>onaparte—l it in full ou
the account.”® @ @
A second Jnll made out and®the
name in fair legible letters. ®
name,” ®aid the Count, Xapo
lecn Bonaparte, prinoe of Segoria, Efamschaf
ka® and othef dependencies— -sav so in the
bi|), ’ responded the of nfbiluy.
“I wiH not make out a third bill,” said th@
, c V k - ® ° * ® .® ® ® ®.
•“Then I’ll be d—d if I pay it!” said his
Excellency, and forthwith absquatulated “
® ® *— ’-•* -y ®
® To l’oang W ives, @ @
% Youfm wive.Ailwuj'saiced advice, and for tlie#
reason that they are and have little
experience. The editor of tli£ American Re
public will give them a bint or two for matri
monial digestion,* ® ® $
Six tfbnths alter you arc married fO
graiible, b|Csiso your husbfnd is not as
looking asMhe |'ancy pictures in the portrait?
gallery. conniptions r %vd®y other day
because the Misses %irflv are oil to Saratoga or
Itfuian Springs, and you have only a good, com
fortable, pleasant home to stop in- Get duijjpy
at niMft ‘jtcause your husband dosen't see the
necessity, or can’t Afford to spend sfive or t?n®
dullifts to go opera. Get testy because
bis business detains anddic don't
efrive you on pleasant Sftc-rnoons. Make
yourself misenfbie because lie flon’t clfoose to
his alaryburying you in silks,
satins, and the wlnije world of^Bl-de-rols. —
him quick because he won’t
to iilMie £prs, and shows, and con
certs that arc givens Charge him with penu
rioi&ncss, because jje faik to buy J ou all the
BookPthat are AAudyour and
affect a few toys, because® he Browns, or Peck
sniff?or ms’ have more jeweiry than you.®
h?f kind ®nd affectionate words return a
or a sen?!. To®aljghis®generous and®
thoughtful deeds be un*rateful.
by 35 or so, be as miserable, foolish a woman,
fed as despised a wife, as can fb found in the
; longest summer day. • •
•V coxcomb, talking ot the
souls,said —In the time of Closes, I have
doubt 1 was a golden call.” “ \, er y - I
f plied a lady ; “ tffne*bs you,pf -notti
i ing but the®gild*ing.” , ® # •
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