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posed union Uion the candidate, a union so sudden, so compaet, and so earnest, as to surprise its friends and to confound its enemies. [Applause;] ,Which comes as the winds come ; which to borrow a figure, overwhelms the ordinary currents of .publio opinion as the great storms always run to the stirface currents. What means all this ? There are sonie things gentlemen it does not moon. It means no abandonment of .what is true, of what is just, of what is good In human gnvsrbment. [Anplause.] It means no Union of the dead upon dead issues, but a union of the living upon the living.issues of the present. It moans no union for the spoils of office. [Applause.] But it means a union of men with the same faith upon the great and paramount issue of the present hour-a frank, manly, honorable, and equal union of men who have the sagacity to see and the moral ourage to accept the situation. ["Good," "Good," and loud cheer. ing.] It means a union of men who have the sagacity to see what is past and to deal with the issues of the present, and for tho future to do their duty to their country, their God, and their follow men. 'I'le issue to-day is not the repeal of the Missouri Com ,promiso, nor the question of slavery in the Territories, upon which alone the Iepublioan party was organized in 1858. It is not upon that which followed hiren the Lecompton - Constitution, for Kansas divided the Democratic party in twain and elected Ala ama Lincoln to the Presidoncy in 1 'O. It is not the question of so cession, nor of war to put down the rebellion, nor the abolition of slavory in )he States by military order or by o#stitutional amendment upon which Mr. Lincoln was re-elected in 1864, nor yet is it the question of recon truction, the 14th or 15th amendments, nor the question of negro suffrage, nor the establishment by federal power of universal negro suffrage as a condition precedent to the States of the South having rights or any existence even as States in the Union. It is none of these questions that is now in issue ; all these have been issues of the past-great issues sufficient in themselves to create and dissolve political parties, b'oause ideas are stronger than men or par.. ties ; but they are all past issues, they have been fought out and fought to the end in the forum or in the field, and they are no more in issue to-day than the Mexican war or the war of the rebellion, (applause). We could not reopen them if we would, and they falsely misrepresented our purpose who say that we would ro-opeg them if we could. This great union, therefore, means no stops backward, tcheers.] Forward, is the word, loud cheering] and first of all it moans to-day for all the other States of the South-.what it has already done in Missouri. Instead of proscription test oathd, suspension of the habeas corpus and military despotism, it m.eans the personal freedom for the in. .'ividual and Rpublican good for all. :Lo.ud applause.] Instead of negro supremacy, upheld by proserption and the bayonet, it moans equal rights to all men, white as well as b)lack. [fLoud applause.] Instead of thieving Governments organized to plunder subjugated States, it means the dominance one more of intelli gence and integrity. Instead of strife, hate and robbery, it means ju.stice, liberty. po'ao, loyalty, good will, and, gentlemen, for our whole country, East, West, North, and South, it means instead of a war President, trained only-in a military school, and whose wh~ole characer has been formed in the ideas, arts, habits and despotism of milItary life ; in stead of this,- it means the election of a peace President [cheers,] trained in the ideas, arts, blessings and repub. lican simplicity peace and universal freedom. [Loud cheers.j Of a peace snot enchained, of a liberty not under arrest, awaiting trial,' sentenoe and execution by a drumhead dourtmnar tial ; but that liberty and pea'ce which the Constitution secures by placing the civil law above the sword, by.pre serving.in full regard the sacred writ of habeas corpus and by the right of .trial by jury. -A pplauso.J It means another thing, and perhaps the most Important of them all. It means to arrest the centralization of power in the Federal Government. Loud oheers.j It is to assert the vital prin'ciple of our Rlepublican d.ystem in whiqh it means and has its very being *tha6 OonstItutions are mnade,by the people In their soverign -oepaoity, for.the expres.purpose of fdigand limitag the powers of ernmn[ .[Al:use,] pors of GWeieleltseStat or atinal. It means that we are determined that Presidents and Governors, Congress and State Legislatures, and every de partmnent of tbo Government shall obcy. the Constitution. [Prolonged applause.] Mr. Doolittleeonoluded, gentlemen, I have 'thus briefly. stated the situa tion, the dutips. the purposes which bring us here. A great re sponsibility. rests upon this ..Cpnven tion, if its aotion . shall be 'such, I doubt not it will be, as to put in and end this misrule which fcr tho .past few years, afflicted our beloved coun try, this generation and' generations to come after us will remember with ripdo and gratitude the Conven tion at, Baltimore of the 9th of July, 1872. [Amid loud and continued applause, Mr. Doolittle took his seat.] Stnlped to Death by i lIofme. The Liberty (Va.) News says that Mr. Thomas N. Lee, living near Claramont, in 13edford county, lost a little boy last weelk by a kick from a vicious horse. Some horses got into a lot of oats and the little fellow, who was about five years old, without being told went to drive tt'em out. Among them was a mare with a colt, which was attacked by a dog. The imaro became vicious and stamped the child on the head crushing in the skull. le lingered several days and 'died on last Sunday'morning. Doort, Sashes, Blinds, &c, I' TT - 'P. TOA.LtD. Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 llayne Strec and loribeck's Wlarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. - This is the largest and most com plete factory of thte kind in the Southern States,'and all articlea in this line can.be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toal at prices which 'defy competition. 8&- A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes unid Blinds, 4nd the prices of enoh, will be sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOALE. July 11-1y Charleston, S C. Ole Set Scotch Harness, H AND SEWED---STEEL I3ITS-Orna. ncntrd. Value $50.00-for sale at $35 00 Call and see. By may 25 . U. G. DESPORTES & CO. lONS1STINO in. part of Bureaus, Bed U steads, Bedroom Setts, Chairs; Walnut Writing Desks, something new for this mar ket; Solid Walnut Book Caser,, . ardr3bes, walnut and stained, Walnut at I Marbletop Taibles. for parlor, Saloon. Tables,. Sofas, &c.. We are determine.d to sell, and sell chteap for Cash.. Those who wish bargains will do well to call, see and buy.. '-Let those now buy who never bought before, And these who always bought, now buy the more," Of that new and elegant Furniture, low for cash, at apl 27 McINTV'RE & CO'S. Candy S Candy I Fancy Cocoanut Cream, Coeo#nut Bars, Cocoanut Str-ips, Sweet Chocolate .Dessi. cated Cocoanut, Rock~ Candy, fted and' Yellow ; Fancy Plaited Mint Candy, Ameal-. can Mustard and Sniced Oysters. . U. 0..DESPORuTES & CO., apI 30 Corner No. 1. FriI, Jars. A L.ARGE supply of halt galldo and quart ?FruitJ Jars. Also Finest Gun Powder Tea, hlyson yea, Black Tea and Japan 'fea, always for sale liy june 16- MceMASTER & DRtICE. Kerosene 013 1 T WO barrels extra fine N~o. 1 lerosene Oil to band. Warrantedl 110 Ftre Tost. June13U. 0.DESPORTE & CO. Candy ! Candy t 1)[CKL158, Green Corn, fresh Toma'ttos, SBalmaon and Lemons. Bed Cast ings, Bed-Rgllers,'Table Whoe. Asserted Pad Looks, and Moulding. apI 18 19JeINTYftE & CO. Spool Thread ! Spool Thread !! BEST Thread for Sewing.}iaohines and Bequal to floats' for -the' hoedle at 90 cents a desen. '' ( -, feb 21 M'IMABEr&n A nurrt - 'XW ADvRTIOElw. Book Agonts. Now at work, or looking for somenew book, will miss it if th.y do not at once write for eiroulart of tlbo best selling books publish ed. Extraordinary inducements offered.. Profits more than double 'non-y. Outfit free. Address, F. M. R1xx, 139 Eighth St., New YorJc. Aghts Wantd-for the Lives of Grant 1 Graeley I WILSON I BROWN I And ihe leadiug men of all parties. Over 40 Steel Potralis. Just the book wanted by the masses everywhere. Agents meet with wotulerful suoaess. Send for ciroolar and ceonre territory at-onco. Address ZIEG.LER & Mo0UdDY, 5303 North Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo. Agents Wanted For GOODSPEED'S Presidential Campaign Book Every Citizen Wants 1. , Aleo, for CAMPAIGN GOODS. Address Qoodpeted's Empire Publisiling house, New Orlearas, Cincinnati, St. Louis. Rockbridge Alum Springs,Va, OPEN JUNE 16th, 1872. The proprietor offers additional attractions this season. New, elegant and spacious Drawing and Ball Rooms, beautiful lawns, exquisito air and scenery, while, the waters of tlese spe,ial springs invariably relieve Consumption.- Sorufula, Bronchitis, Dys. pepsin and Diarrhca, and are fot sale by leading Druggists overywhere. Ready no cessible via Chesapeake & Ohio R, it. Stop at, Dos'-vn Depot, where coaches will be in waiting. Pamphlets on ap} rioation. JAMES A. FRAZIER, Propriltor. DO NOT FAIL While on your Summer Excursion North to secure ope of. the Celebrated Improved Sr'WART 000K STOVES With its special meuts, Roaster, Ilak. er and Broiler. Stove ad Furniture carefull j packe afe shtpnent.. Booka eents,on application. FULLERl, WARREN & CO.. 23U Water St., New York. ew Turtsine is in general use . throughout the U. 8. A'-el itioh is used by ..the Government in Emo the Patent"ItlIce, Washington, D. C. Its ainplicity of Construe. If tion and the power ittransmita. ienders it the beat water wheel ever itivented. 4Pamphlet free. N. F. BUIRNIIAM, York, t af' ]I a powetal Tonfe, specially gdapted for use In Summer, when the Lan gnid and.Dobiliti ted systim needs strength and .vitality ; itiwill give -vigor to the feeble, strength to the weak, animation to the do. jected, activity to the sluggish, rest to the weary, quiet td the nervous, and health to the infirm. It Is a SouthAmerlcan plani., which, ac oording to the niedical and scientific perlo dials 9f LondOntnd Paris, possese the Moat Powerful baloniropertliea known toMateria 31ledlca, and isgeyll knownt in its native couptry as having wonderful ourative quali tIes, aund has bbcn long used as a Specific in all cases of Impurities of the Blood, De ranggme,t qf the.'Liver and Spleen, Tumors, Dropsy,. Povertuj of the Flood.. LDebility, WYeakness of the Intestines, Uter-ine or Uri nary Organs. .. Dr, Well'sExtract ofiJurubeba Is strengthening and nourishing; like nu tricious food, tpkea Into the stomach, It as simulates andhtjif'uees itself throiggh the circujation.. giviny vigor. and-be.d1th. *It regulates the Blowele, quiets the nerves, acts directly on the Secrot ire Organs, and by Its powerfuil TONIC and restoring ef feets,-p).oduceslicalthy and vlgorous ac tIon of tlle sykterno. - JOHN Q KELLtOG, 18 Platt St., N. Y., Sole Agent for U. 8. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for.oir-. i6'lar. July 2 Ofder Vinegar. ON'E barrel:qf Pure Cider Vinegar. . 5.) U.G(. DESPORTES &CO. -rJune 18 , Sa'Aa'fAxuno- DISTaIOT,) Opes 6tit Pli.; the ohespest Female Col lege in the.Boeth ; closer-last of Noveniber; ten-Calender Sionths; Vacation inathe Wia ter ;Fall Terns begins -le1. of :July ; Board from $10 to,$12;- 'Tulon, $4 ; Music, $4 ..r Month, Nd EiTaAs; D o ohargs for Tul ton ~of da ~iers of Ministers of the Gos el or Sol4d, killed in Battle,, -- ev us W~ApriWufn,./ President,1 l' boU and E mor,. W B" oJ * j'we'l-- and -"Iver 'sigm? t yior en4pqDotwcal 8Iler 01-g%$$ Metal,g 4 afg Wfude,, Mirto8e. 2 For mald-by aeji 6 A MoJITYRS & C0, Charlotte, Colun4bia and August, Rail 'Road. CoLUNIA, March 29, 1872. HE "following Passohgbr Sobedule will go into effect on this Road on and after' Suunay, blarch 01. DAY TRAIN-GOING NORTf(. ieave Atagusta, at 8At as " Colaihbia, S. C., 11.46 aml ' Winnsboro, 1.62 p in " Chester, 8 81 p in Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 6.10 p m DAt TRAIN-0os0 SoUTu. Leave-Charlotte, N. C. at 7.10 a mi, " Ohester, 9q -n " Wnnsboro, 10' 4 a in " Columbia 1.15 p m Arrive at Augusta 6.16 p in IlOhIT TRAIN--QOINO NORTHI. Leave- Augusta 6.80 p in "" Columbia 11.10 p in " Winnsboro, .1.10 a in " Chester, 2.89 -a m, Arrive at Charlotte, 6.00 a no NIoGHT TRAINe-OOlN SOUTH. Leave'Charlotte, 7.25 p in " Chester; 9 28 p m "t Winnsboro, 11.82 p m " Columbia, . '1.49 a.im Arrive at Augusta, 6.30 a in E. P. ALEXANDER, Supt. E. R. Doasar, Genot al Ticket Agent. apt 27 ,ron niid Steel. PLOW MOULDS and a large lot of 11 ,rd. wayo. Also Turpentine Soap, Plaid Osnaburgs and Brown liomespuns. fob 1 McMASTEIt & LiRICE. Clothing, ATS and Caps, Shirt Fronts, Ladies Cuffs and Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Hues, &o., just received by feb 20 McINTYRE & CO. Tea Drinkers. ONE more chest of that fine UNCOLOR. ED JAPAN TEA, which has given such universal satisfaction wherever used. Give it a trial. feb 27 , EATY BRA JJay and Corn. 6f "tales Timothy. 8(t, Rushols 'rimo White Corn. Just received and will be sold low for cash. apI 80 13EATY & BitO. 1?JIL LION8 Dear TestIue.ny.to Iheir WVenderfIsi Curative EIBecl. Vinegar Bitters are not a' vile Fostcy Drink, Made of Peor Rums, 'Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refe Liquors, doc tored, spiced and .we.tened to 'lbas the taste, called " Tonics," ", Appetisss." " Restoresb," .:c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness .and"rue', but are a true Medicine, =Wae from the ,Native Roots and Herbs of Ualifornla, firee frint all Alcoholic - Stimnulants. They are the GRA LO UlIII n LIE IIN PLNCPE,a efie Reovtr ndIvioatr fth ysem ary Jn alL5, pooos at.n etor tHtCowLi)ne l.oo toaILthyIondi n D No eson c.aae these DitesVodrigto dirtins andfemants. unea proieter ns are o viestroyd Dr in,al pison o oter Rms,-n thsey,ta oan stedi beynd thefpoint Liquopar,dc Tey arle ad setene Pugto v as telt bue a Tnue posesisine, alsdo the atiare Rt,s anng bs oefu Vagenta fnreeie frongall Aloo Iniamationth Lhe andofae the VGseAT Organ. .'KIII and A :LItFE i AIIN PECRINPLET, awhethe: in ng or piou maer angrestrn the odo tomnodo ahal condi,ion. of pierson cane thes -itters Inaccorintor dirtosdreain Rhea bynerals pon Gethe Deansa tor vital miesTion, posing,so,Rethe t ulandri Inatrigen asepo eraent iseae thne. De rInmaiond.L r of thedLiver and ofat,h DViscvralrgrga.s. iQji PEPIAJ .COR - ,LNTON,ter inyengoche, iedorsngi,a the dawnen-Cugs ofht thom o or Bad athe n oflftheseoth, Bit-u a- hunrd othne yu syptm C arehe of maprin aof Dyspp t,a Dy-pae n ThgeytIon,igorateth 8tomiach andstnatth toirpi iend Bowers, whisheses t~ heo . unequaelllprdued byay nama=u thegslood of l tlestm,. v e -rgi-a FOJ DYSKEI' IA ES, iEtoSTette, Headache, Paiithe, Shouls, Pimpes, Pust.a nessso arbsno Ding-Woms, Board Hrelad,n Bof tve tnme adr Taste in th pot, iiu Atacs l'alprtduto of ther Inomma oeo thutes Lungsting thronh the kidayn Pps,d aohureed theggiphinnutheymptnas aleanhe 06 KeThe ibvior,atd the eah of sthe te t.piN, Live and otel Whrees, uhmngf uequalld ys namzsngbbodofalis BOJ ALL~ DibSEGSET, ArNDpDBAss.Tetr , Rhan Dccc~Sos,Pmls utls oisfarbn 1gWom1Scl ea,Sr NEWS AND HRL flawe latefy made large additions to their JOB DEPARTMEN1~ And are now prepared to execute in the beat style. ~w Blanks, Lffei and Bill Heods; Busainess, Yisiting and Wedding Cards, Envelopes, Ntotes, iteoeipts, Labels, * - 'osL4rs, 0.o 's Chaasan behad Anyt 5 Saifcto3uraie3