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|9F *' _ * Clje Sjmrtim. * "t 5JP ABlifAHBCTMh . < itSDAt,SUrTKMBLK23,IHH. DlSTKtt'T tD*!'RTIM?Hi. riio Oowi'rtieshm.ir's, Sheriff's, Clerk'*, mul (V.ltn.iry\? A frVKBTISliMRNTS will hereafter bo inserted in both tho Carolina S;>artnii and Sj??rim'jUi'r Etptvsrt, each ch;i)?pu>< halt price fur the ?VM. CAVIS Sb TRIM M 1KB. Far Carolina Spartan. { T? BTOBO FARROW, For the Exprrs*. COL. JAM'ETL ORR. We are requested to anuouiKe that IIonAlames L. Orr will address his constituents nt Spartanburg Cvth t lloase, en Ihkt^liy in October. T1IE~FBDIT*COMIITTEK. For the past week fruit has boon received from ' tho following contributors: sT. m- r* i ? air. money?readies without name. Richard Turner?near Clim keu Spring*?Fine Apple*, name nut known. Peaches?White English Chug. TIkwi unit a large, luscious, Into variety, equal iu situ to any we i have teen thin season. 1 FIRST 0* THE SEASON. A Her n chilly day nu-1 uiglit on Tuesday, the ? sun of Wednesday rose 011 a host as white its anew. Very teuder vegetation was nipped, though no ?e- 1 rioue damage was done around us. < \u. rnm s.\LL'. , We luado a mistake in the date of Mr. Todd's > plantation s.de last week. It oceurs on the bill of 1 October, and thane doniriug bargains will do well , to read lite advertisement and attend. TUE BROOKS RILL > Our Greenvilla cnutcm|?>rarics aro eloquent in j praise of tho 11.ill given in that pluco to Col. I'rvB- ? I'D S. 1! rooks on the night of the lliti instant, in * the Court House, which was tastefully decorated " for the purpose. Col. Brook*, Col. Orr, and Col A. 11. Gladden, the gallant commander <>t the- Palmetto Regiment, weru present, together with 100 hulics attd as many gentlemen. Tho sapper came I off at tho Mansion House, and was gotten up In > superb style by Mr. S. Swnndale. On Friday night ?; Mr. Brooks was serenaded anil made a speech. I TIIAT CASE AGAIN. t The Executive Committee of the Spartanburg 1 Agricultural Society are so anxious to render at- ? tractive the Fair of the [antics' Department, du r ring the annua! meeting, that it has been detcrmiu- ' ! ed to adjourn the final disposition cd the Washinu- . 1 " ' r toil Light Infantry Cane to the evening of the Fair, j , Wo hope our fair friends will bear tlic tact in , \ mind, aud that each one ot the "twenty five" will be :i ready, in person or- by proxy, to dcjHjait lur vote . for that gentleman who did most to rcuder rtK- b ccftsfu) llio reception of the Infantry in April last ' and was most energetic in securing the pureh. so of 1 the ground on which the Cuwpeu'i Monument r stands. , TIIH CAVALEOUSTER. The North Squadron of the Ninth Cavalry par- ' , nded at Spartanburg on Saturday. The staff w.v* j n full, and nude quite a handsome display. We j should have to qualify a similar remark about the ' members in attendance. The ranks wire not lull, except the Glenn Spring'* Company, though all were in uniform. The squadron w as composed of the Glenn Spring's Cavalry, Cupt. G. A. Smith; the Buunrd Roost Troop, Capt. Wylie; aud the | Cashville Troop, Capl. Green. Speeches were made by Col. liar Ian and Judge j Advocate M. A. Moore, which, though disurimi- i inning in praise, were w ill received. We t'.ink it n crying shame that the State, which n fosters and exacts rigid military duty, should l c ro j ^ indifferent to furnishing the rcqu:?ito virus for c-fli- , c CUMU discipline and actual at rvto . We lru?i the* Legislature will look into tli a matter and apply the j remedy. Where is the u?o of dr.iling intantry ' > with Cora-a talk guns mid cavalry without sabre* ! 11 of pistols! No wonder the people render grudg- | * inc military service, win n the only result of their , appearance is to meet the broad grins of those who ? bare taut enough to ke? poul of the rank*. THE LAIRKNYRAILROAD. " t IJ The Liutmisviiie ilernll contains the Annual ? Repot t of the officers of the Laurens Railroad, from which we gleau the following facts: tiroM earnings of the year $2.7.765 .66 I f R.xpetisc uf Wurkaig I 1,80*'.80 j i ; Net income $| l ,06.'? ot Receipts from atl other aonrces.. 34,761 43 i u $16,746.41 ( ?? , Bond and oilier indebtedness $147,111.05 "" Available assets 30,08-8 07 ^ Balance due creditors $117,055.08 The Directors recommend an nm?vs*nieut, and f, the stockholders hare consented to that mcni-ure to i tiro extent of six dol'ais per share. SSaid assess- ~ nnnt, to ho applied to the I ijuiiLatiol) of the Gurliugtoii judgment and the t'oninu-rcud Bank dtht. This plan will reduce the II suing debt of the eoiit- t. pany n> annul and rnu-t operate bent-fi | eiully upon tliu stock cf the road, and r.iijo tin- I ( ? _ quotations. t. The folluwing g< utlciueii nrntlcvlul uHii'tii f?>r ' tho ensuing year, v'z: Prraidottl?Dr. J. W. | | Simpson; D'rcctoi.*?S. R, Todd, ?J. I). Williams, J. II. Why, J. A. Kighbcrgcr, J. F. Kern, .J.Ni*- |i bit, John Smith, J. O. Williams, II. G'. Young, ' II. W. Garlingtoti, Win. Mi I*, jr. G'. I'. Sullivan. | ' The ll.iuisherl Son. and other Stone*, by Mi* | C\tOLi.il I.r.K IIevt/., I* new in pre ?... 1 will l.r published by .T. It. PcleiwoO, of .Philadelphia, on the J . '17ih iiintast?iuohclirgo duodecimo volume, bound ! iiieMh, for $l.2u,i>r in 2 vol*., paper cover, for tfl, ami aent to any pat t of tho country, on receipt of I tiicxo amounts, free of postage. Mr. Peterson has ,, published nearly ail the waitings of this popular flu- A tbsrm in uniform ciLlious, which aro for sale on ' ' the same lerirwi. Tho Novels and Tale* by Mm. II. nty breathe n healthful moral tone, making them welcome vi*i- r tiwts to'srvt ry fir< aide mid valuable instructor* of ; youth, Parent* may resort to her pngu* for direu- i liou in the training of children, and feel perfectly . oertaiu that the teaching thence derived will insure ; " docility of ditqmsition, domestic quietude, and cstab- " l.sh high moral principle. :j Txt: Ccntral Amrrican Guxsrioa ?The I. >nn don .Daily News of tlie 2d inxtaut contains ;he fol- i ti lowing cditoriul announcement: ? "Tho Centra] American difficulty is confidently * stated to have received a satisfactory solution in a " convention, and a ti aty is said to have been eon i eluded between Honduras and Great Britain. The lending featursaol the Mtrangemenls are undifituol to be a guarantee of the neutruhty of the territory I to Lw traversed H'y the project! d interior Oceanic ( (| Railway, and tho freedom of its terminal ports against our (British) cession of ltuatnu and the |( other two small Islands, in rcongnition < ! the eipii- k table claim of the main State upon those dependen* area. If the itifbrn nliou be cot reel, the large que*- j tion which so recently looked ugly an.I serious ' enough lias thus lorn simply and quietly dirpurrrf i o: fr.'t'ut tbs U'x-O-. fcie Ct'.r n / km*-r I , -Si THK TRIIB REMEDY. The Richmond 1).p|>uu-Ii ivCvutly advised tl people of llit South to ini late the colonists of 177 hy declining mm iDtth-oiirtt with the N'?rth, iew of ><*+ ?*.. " s?oJ : _ >* being wag. against thrift. Thin adviue ie opposed by a wr.l m the Charleston Mercery, whom we recognise bo Hon. J. I/.ir.l M il II. ton, of Georgetown, ?1 prescribe* as thv; irav reim dy d>s*olutiou of il Union, peaceably or forcibly. lie Hjt: "Lot us not, then, pr.aeut false is*u? s to our pe pie. We cannot allay Northern fanaticism by tl ritiply threat of Hon-intci course. We eannot e; oroise the demon of sectional domination by tl subtlest defies of pol.tieut I gio You may li.-l the devil with fue, but th a demon can lie ilriv. out onl\ by driving out the jKM?vs*.d scetioi Short of this nothing can be done. "This .? the sole iwuc lor the Southern peopl A dissolution of their union is not 10 be thought < Their discoiiiieetion from iln'tiuelitig States is tl one thing needful for ?hei> political salvation. Tit ive must elrive lor; peace bly it We can, terribly we mu?t. It cuu be accomplished peaceably by tl concerted action ol the fifteen Southern Stubs un the sixteen Northern ones, oil the principle of u [toasiileti*?each section keeping what it h:is. Am as to tin? public debt, let well section agree to pa half of it. "The fifteen Southern States wilt meet in Cot vcnliuii at their Capital, Washington, to agree i>| do n Constitution lor the Southern confederacy with the great advantage of bciug, ill a great nu ai ure, a homogeneous people, wlrose hnd'iig pursu is agriculture. Taught hy the stern (essoin. of ex pvrieuee. they will avoid some errors, and suppl loino omissions, in the |>rcsviil organic law. Th juist.oo ol frontier can constitute n<> difficult) or aisicrs Mary land, Virginia, K< ntueky, M iwoin md Kaii-.is, arc low troiitit r t onnnunities, 1111 iiidiT much worse circumstances limn tliey will l>< when wo have disconnect! d ourselves from th S'urth. ' The North is now lioMilc. It will then lie pa ritio. Its interest will tit to bo so, and thcr vill u<>t bo nay sentiment inclining it to bo otbot \ The Kngii-di uie nuti slavery, but tliey nr u>l our cm-tnic*. ()ur gniistit i>M nil or, tbo Krciiel ire nnti'Slavi-ry, but flu y hold us not iu hate. An s> the Northern p. opto, \\lien we rt lease ihcin froi .heir responsibility?relieve litem from their com tl.oity, i Which is our duty,) wiil entertain a variet if seutimriits and opinions about us, bui these ivi ic mere abstraction*. They will ee: si to mcvlitat >ur ruin. They will forego the suggestion of inuuwiiiiition? of niidnigbiunnntrr, and in<K?*Titnin:it daughter. They will hbrn u? regard u* with norc Christian spirit." tiiTTImsis. J. V. I,. Me,Malum, a distinguished lawyer Baltimore, and a conservative politician, acting nl ray < from high and patiiot'c impulses, lately ad IreesoJ u letter to a Buchanan meeting in Fhiladrl ihia, in which the folio-viugpniagruph occurs: "I cannot refrain from saying to iyou, that frori ho spirit which pervades this land, it rooms t<? hi hat the day foricasou and argument has gone by uid that in slu wild and senseless crusade nstuim ilavi . y and religious belief, eoionion sense, and a cspect for our correlative rights and obligations, a nembcrs of t'n sumo government and creatures i he same Go I, scctn to have Hi d the country. Will vg.ml to the rights, iuttrift*. feelings and det? r ntnutiou of the people of the Sou flier n States, th rery error of the moon seems to tulc the North ilid, if we may judge from their lecent elections ley would sum to indicate tlv.it they who rule th Snrih are resolved to leave us no protection o afcty for our.-elves and our tights except in a ttp i ate notional cristeure. Thai conclusion wouh ttiuui; but win. ti rcnclnd, wft shall u. be fonni only for the or >, an ! prepared In mei l ever? esj>onsnh,lr# and ni:ikv eveiy sacrifice which tli< nicrgnM'ji nwy dtniicd," Our impression is that the right-ihiukiug peopl ?o.th and South ato convinced that the c?utiuu iOoe of the Union in- the is.?ue hi the prtsent Presi leuUui contest. The S u;h w!d do its duty by vo itig for Buchanan. If the N? rtb withes to pre vrvo it, l<.tit tigh' th" battle ngniusl tin? wrettdic rho arc m rayed agonist pm. > am] order. II uo ?if Buchanan is oe'eatod?we shall then under tand that tin re is no hope but in dissolution, ant >e ready to save ourselves. FRIH1 EAXS.1S. We lift re been permitted tt? make the folio win; xtruet from a letter laci ived by D?r J. U. UnIT ey, of Liinestr ne, fioin his nephew, James M lilts, who went Iti thai Tt. ritoi y iu the L'uii i inpsny. It is dated Lcitveuworth, August 8:C ; "A company of South Carolinians, in charge o ilnj. Wilkt *, arrived here on Sunday ln?t?f?C it umber; and also n company of (joorgiiuia to-day? umu 35 ih number, rite <JuVetnnieut hosgivii use rein todtseord and confusion. The hidureot lie part of Congress t<? 111..L0 any proviso n for tin upport of the lu? ? In re, and the refusal on the par ( the troops loaet vv liiout sspoc'tal order from Un 'resident, have tin .?vu the whole eouuiry into ai ipio.ii. Ill'' Mi.vi uruiiM are coining over in force u' still, to iiiako K;iiim s n slave Stall, we ue. Ben, tnoiity, nnd arms This is one ol the finest count! im thut i Iiavi ell. 1'iie Hindu, without an except:? 11. aiv th? ichest hiui k hum. It pr. duces fioiu f>0 to ?; urhulu of corn and from -0 to 40 of wheat to th* ere us an average, ud luine ? ( it moio If thi? an he made a slave State, I think tli. rei.* no p'uci I'hvte a man could make u fortune by (urimng si asy us here. It is mW one ot the greatest flock ouutriM in the world, and evei v W ml of slot I rings the highest p: ice. Ox? n sell At Ironi ?ti<> i< llh'5 per yoke, and they have the limit hete rcr saw. One firm in this pkuo owns cvtr 2,(i0t oke. All express passed through huio tins illuming villi orders fr m tirii. Atchison, o deruig the dif tlelit bodies of pro slavery men to ill..roll on ti /iwli-nee. and Si they mv limits of lie ill inure tloii 10 miles from tiler , we expect to hear of a ligli a a day or two, the result ol wii.v h i have doubt ImiiI, lib too rlii'iny art* nt leant eiju.il in nuiiix r.ml are far better armed, and liavo a strong forti icntion at latwrtniv. "11??? greatest objection 1 have t?? t!io country "a ii c that will m>' a be rem iv?d u|?>n the rMubludi Hi-lit ul a Stole Gnvei iiiui nl?tl-at is, lli.*e twi ur?es tn every new country, drinking and g.nub ng. Tin ix- nr?* in th a place, out <?l about 4?M lunar*, soul* ,1(1 grog shop*, and about one half I lie popu aiioii an- gamblers. So that tlicie is iti nd to 11"' light* and row* that ooeur every day. rive not done tinythng since i have been lure, bu bliall jro to work at a job ol surveying ;u mhiii n am ..bio." fuatiiua "Jiewe'1 mow Kansas?The Si .uuis paper* rome to u* with miotlirr bnteli c i hut they brill "Kansas but lltuull of i i evidently unril.ubh , and therefore not worth tie pace it occu|M*. 'I be St l.imi? N as of the Mil nt., however, Im* the follow nc: "There lan lull m the Kansas war, whieli i r.ibnbly tin' Imi ruiiiifr ??t a peaoi*. The army e lissouriaus recently retidex ou*ed near W'tntpor >r the invasion of the territory is disWitide.l Muel lie larger portion ot the nn n eoni|> sing it have ittimed home, leaving a Kinall force of two er thr? undrcd mini, under (Jen. lb i.l. to protect the t> r itory. The c.iUbc ot tlie break up was this Vfler the aflair at <>uw ullouiie the intti uinle b id called out to be Ie<I a2ii i.st Iviwrcitcc i i^rli AT, that they inght tcnnmati the war by th apture of the place. Th? lenders, con*ciou I the impossibility of mieeeoding in tuch a hazard us enterprise with such ail undisciplined fore* efu-cd to march on Kiwrciicc, and fell buel n their base ol opciittinn* mi the Mi**..uri border ho men became dishenrteni d and refused to sub int to the nfvt'i'o drilling system which wa* in?titu id in ths cainp, ami u Inch experience has demon trnb d to be Absolutely ew* lit al to enable the tiro lavery army to make In.id any against the tliof uglily organ n-d^iud disciplined forces under I nne "hey therefore packed up and returned home." Our exchanges coiitaiii a treaty between Giva iritaiu ar.d tnu State of Honduras, by wbich th. nost embatrivsing feature ol tie Central Aineri an dispute between the I'mtcd States and ling ind is put nt rent. The Old Line Whig Convention, wldch met it iahutioreon thn 17th instant, have recognised Fill nor* and Dunelson as their candidates for Presiden I \ ice Pii ddct.t. 8 Car?4ma Spartan. w "THOSE iMTEFiKUUATORIES." 4, Mmki, Knrrotis: The eatraord nary eh a rue ti r u of Mr. Farrow'a it-ply to "One of Many Vol rs" id renders this ootnnMBMcmion MrfMtr)', ir ] was not nwar* of intentional inisrep: esintntion to . of hie view* or as such certainly forintd to no part ol my design; and I think lie has totally iv futlrd iu '.ho piool ol |ii? MCtwiiiuo. If Mr. Kiirruw'n ingenuity can perfect thw chain of citcutu" rt initial evidence to |>rov? that tliu original questions ie (not the College i|uo>1 mi) of "Many Voter*" were , pot forward for hi* defeat, ho is quite welcome t.> tit retain the impression, while I am still entitled to my disclaimer. If f aJulped t mgu fir not n? ce?1 vary for ftty defence, (which I do not admit.) it resuited simply froui tlio Inushiieos of hw.detiMoiiif. lions, which wcro by iio moans complimentary to 10 those who sic'led the qu< stiolis. The failure ?o embrace the .Separate Court <>T to Appeals among the subjects discussed by him on id Suleeday w'iik mere insdscrtciioo; hut lilaekstonc ^ will tell him that the "&e." would, in its comprv' ! hcurivent'Ni, cover it. It niiist bo appurcot, however, to nuy otic not > wilfully blind, tliut tlie eharge of intentional omi?s on is false, when the prineiplo of appropriation isinvolved in the Penitentiary measure. Hneh subit jects I regard us requisites for the ordinary operat tions ol the government, and nro entirely npitrt ^ Irom those extraordinary expenses so jorily obnoxious ro the tax payers ol the State. The truth is, h iieitWr measure i? sufficiently im|sirtant to form d the basis of a Legislative vanntw. The App?a! ' Court Hill tailed at the List session on the second o reading, and that was supposed to be its end. The i- IVuiteiiti.iry vchcine, though highly desirable, hn.r not keen prominent for years, and has never even renehed the dignity of n bill for a first re .ding! , "Straws," says Mr. Farrow, "sliow which way the d wind blows," and verily he is welcome to wateh " their course in this matter. v As to my errors ol history, 1 have only to say. il : that hi* judgment is not the measure of my ktimv? ledge. lUnuBt:.nee to the payment of a tax of three pence per pouud on tea led to the enactment ol a the Host.>11 |K>rt hi! by the British I'arhanieut in 177-1, and that precipitated the conflict* which is : sued in the Declaration of Independence. This tax on ten, tlten, did involve lite principle of taxation, and win ri*'?1< d mi that d.slinct ground. N?r is uiy hi?t?*y alone at fault in Mr. l-'arrow 'a estitnatioB; hut my (nets idso. 1 ventured t<> say that K Igeli, |.|, Anderson, and Fairfield werectu-h, in ]>art, involved in the absur" dity of th?*e questions. To disprove this, a chance t "editorial paragraph from Edgefield and it card" t from Fairfield are paraded, having but indirect " h< suing on the publnlud qu< ?t oiih in those I)in. triet*. and the reader is invoked to sec hotv little li ( regaid "One of Many Voters" has for truth mi l - j act tee!" ; "One of Many Voters" think* linn v ry g?>cl law i yer claptr.ip?hut pointless against facts. It w is I not asserted that the College question was agitated r j iu<nc)i of tlioac districts; hut one or more of the j I ft re question* if is embraced in their list of inter 10 ^ ; gatorirs. Mr. Furrow could not intelligently have t so uudcrstuod the language, or eUe he must suppose V j "One of Many Voters" much weaker tlinnliisla L' Ihtri d reply would lead any one to believe. H?! denies that the College question was in issd<* ill ; the 1) sire is tiami d in toto, and then admits the f..: , i.s to And. ratal?for the soke of argument. lie I shall admit it fur the t ike of truth; an 1 lie shad ' ulso admit that others of the questions Were in d:?cuasioii in the Districts nnnnd. K , In Anderson, among others, w- ro the U.et il.u College, and the l-Vrs. School questions. I.. Edgefield, the Electoral question stood third ill the siii e. While ie? Fu.rlic.-ld. the llluc ledge I.. { road was put iu issue t.d the ca-mvass wm mad.j the Distrie-I, and .t was found by two .if the o.ni h1 i?i . i ..i 1 - ' ? . I uiuva iwtli li HlIU (%' UU-UIUUIli' I, (M'lT.'.if1 ' '.IH4 i pie were hat isfu.l with the vole* of th. r II |>r ? < n tallies that m< :i?ure in (he lay '..tur* Each of tlitiv (jurat.oiis formed j> u t of mir % h<>ie list, <tnd rucli of those I liatriets, tn pnrt, v. as involved in the absurdity of projioonditt;; them. I have ftirnshtd the proof .v. vnuiitiiigly i .t!j lingc.l, an I conclude thnt one of two th iiii - is lruc: - Either Mr. Fnrmw o<>u!J not un ten-lni l my'an 1 I lounge, ?r he wiltully pervert. I it? n .fttrnl an 1 coin' , mott-eenke meaning to ovet-h urine with p. .n.h.out i declamation. ' | The effort to d s?ttaJe fn.in the as* it on of 11 1 ' principle because it e m le-nl t no prae ea! i.Milt j is hurdly put in scriousuc-?. Ui* own p.'?iton, in . mail.taming principle .it the lisk of defc.it, dsjirovis T his logic All reform*are unpopular, lalw.r in minority, aud achieve success only by |H-rscvcinncc I haven<?r time nor iiielinnt on to tolh.w the nrttele * through its personal feature*. I lint I hack w.tli indignation lllf chiu gu ol misrepresent'. o ? his views, dogging Ins step*, and other 1-kc gentlemanly n?k pel satis. lie nciy believe In* own nescrl.on*, it* * is tile hnhil with those wtio oft rep. At a thlc. Kol^ lowing his keen scent, he tuny guess utiny identity, or dog no' to hack rooms. 1 am a free mail, entitled tn my *,< ?? an I op a j inns, and to give them (ffwaey in all ligbtful modes. ' , without having my p.rsi.n put uu.h r mirve'l inee ' an 1 my private retrials invaded by the prying or ^ the CUlioUS. , With fljtology for iny length, and a hope n >l to trtspu** ngitiii i inn. , "OMEOF MANY VOTER.4* " u 1 or the Carol na Spartan. ' THE ANM'AL F.tlK. ,f | The F.i?t Annual Kslubtioii of 111?- Spartanburg n ; Agricultural Society will beheld .it the l'.ihn.tto ' ; lions.-, mi next Tmaduy, the 30th in-t. A ni tabic j lot will he piuviih .1 for the cxh billon of stock, Are, ! At I I o'clock the Society will in. ct at th I'alint| to Hall to make preliminary arrungein. tils for cxnnining nil stuck lid m l ckf ptoperly hclongiu ; I to the Agiicuiural uti.l Median..-al ?lc|>.iriiiiciits. At 3 o'clock the Society will ugain in-it to In ur the Address and Reports of Committees and ror the transact of business. The exhi.tioti of the Iyidics* I>?*partment w.ll li. f | take putee on the sAine evening, e.? ninciieitig at t ' 7J o'clock. Ladies are reijutste l to place tfieir li i articles for exhibition in the hand* of the Commit lie, ill tin? 1'almitto Hall, by "? oVIink, I* M. A Knppor will bo acrved up iu eonneet <>n w'th the i: .-?* exhibition at o'clock. it i? ri(|unti'i| >' '.bat contribution* A?r ihe Sii; |i r !>? s> nt in in tin* 1 Palmetto [InaiKi t?? t!i?" care nl Mr. I" nloy, na e rly s in tin* Afternoon as practicable. Gentlemen will lie chat god 5 > cent*, lx>\? under '? I I y<?ra of nge con ?, i'.?r ltd Mission lu (lie l;i* dies' Kxlii't tiofi nu I Sapper. Tii object uf tinSupper in to ?liable liio Society to give valuable premiums to all deserving nrtioha in ibo lyidtV * Department. Tlie Members of the ftoei* ty are icqueated to pay tlieir uuniial fee an iarly on Tuesday roornhiu us possible. Any person can brcont* ? member of tlieSociety for one year by paying one dollar. .No 1 portion will be entitled ion prize if their fee not "* paid before the Committre examine the article* ox' hihitod. SIMPSON HOMO. President. W. T. Colcmnn, President of the San Kr.?icm?i ., Vig Uiieo Committee, nttd now on n xrrt.it to New York, was arrested there on the 18th for etpcH'mg t Jamra Mulunry trurn California, and h< Ki to hail in ffrO.MO. K<>r lite Oatol:nu Sjwirimt. : THE MILITARY sriHMILS?TIIK t'OLLLHGB. CoiX'MkiA, C. C., Sept. 2<?, 1850. mrsxan. koitohs: in reading over (lie letter of -your Columbia eon mpomlent "CotlgB rec," dated S? ptritiber 15, mid put lisbed in (he lost number of the $pirtan, we were MiK'Jrjjal surprised at an mtimationof din gerto the Kt.itu Military Sehool from College rivalry; nnd, although we know tlint you must be Icuitily tired of the Cullege libo'iy, we cannot foibear anyiuk a few wofda, (with your perm'tsaion,) hoping thereby to set the matter in asomo1 what different light, both to your correapoiidetit iiud yourretiilcm. Your correspondent, ufh-r a flattering romplimeut to Oie Citadel corps. may in tli * city, goon on to any thai lie lima I ward ii hintcdj! it "it the opponent* of that instilutioa, (the College) carry matters too far, the friends ol I ho College will retaliate, and the Military Academies, nolo aiming to become ri, rain of the South Carolina College, may be depriced of the $21,000 they receive uunuully from the State." What an idea! We aro truly glad 'hat your eoi respondent does not give " an opinion of Ins own, and still more so to see by the note appended that you do not endorse such stiill". The Military ] Academ e* 'aiming to beoonie rivals to tlie Colloge!* I Oo?! forbid! If, after an experiment of fifty years, I the Slate shall tmee expeuded one million of dollars | upon tlieni?if, niter that, n graduate of the iustitaI tioti, n trust-worthy mutt of gray hairs and long cxI! periettee,shall uRirin that the institution counts more drunkards than n??rul oitttens among its graduates. then may the M 1 t.iry Aead. niies eointnence''aiming to become rival* of the College." In the lie alltime, allow us to assure your correspondent, your j readers, and yourselves, witli nil the eonfi.lenee of a prophet, that that w II be?nerrr. Y>.ir after year, the Military Scho<il hustitriicl on! . I, pruetical men?men, in th'1 full sense ol the word, i cady for jieueeor war, capable of developing the rcsou ccs of their ii live Htale iti tain * ol pi ace, of defending tlietu iu times of war, llli J of proving to the foes of the old Palmetto State that "the proud language of her old lieiuldio legend." ".1 uituit opihtix,fue pniiiti, i? no idlebo'st: nnd there in not one Jr ml, aid among them; iny, further, there are ll w, if any, among them, who cannot say that they |. ft the | insl luiiou with belter murals and better habits than l they entered it. The names of the graduates, with I their occupations, arc publish'-.I in tin Amual j port evtry year, an I that 1st sjn-ahs for itself. !'There are the mcu, and there wu m >y see what they are do ng; and, it we are not in -taken, the uexi report will show tluit more than one?perhapx | a do/en?at the first tap the drum, rallied around the banner ot Southern freedom, when it was imi sailed hv Illaek Republican xrn ii the d'stant wilds lofKnusar. More, en this f ;H. win!! L united ' suv. The In iriug of the v'.idrts, tli high toin-d, i tU'derle. and genth'nnuitv conduct, both in Cohim h'a mi'l Chnrlent >n, ! * rieiv-l the nr. 1*1 ra'ion ?#< CM'/etn, awl in fr?Colh lev '?parallel. Auaiu, your c.irrc-'jvii l--i:t?or, rather, t who he hnrJ h'tiimct? t"i';m!t t"i?- M l. lary ** rlion! h <|?>|?< n 1<m n "ihe fr ?f 11 lojje" f">r "th>* ^ 11 1 * lli.-y t ? v- arum:. v fr .in the State;"' aii'l wo rntliei fa<|> et tii.it th h op ti i.ii, with a certain cI.ih-i, if ala ?i u* ip-n-ral an t . faNe. A III ktn iiit's thought will il. :n uiMrite 1? fallacy. 1>?" i your corr -) ?n-l. i.t lh? $2 l.'< in! which !.c aptmk?. ail elcom is; it.iry . t. 1. or the pay of ei.i/--ii > ' i.cp* ' r a htil i iiv .' :* ritiini'.lf NVe ?houl i t !. i Is'.- w e of:he btt th-.: ;)' fuitrf now appropriate J the miii:;o \ Ssvl.w i w..h . y (mi i . - I I i * :..r p. rioriii n; th ? p > ?r . ! V. . h t?, an.l ib.it, il u ;.*v..y \| ..ti t Sehm c. ou i li ii.i to l.i .. . i a , . u the ili:o waj ? CM: i .1 " t ii ft.. . i - I/I t' : I i .'. V tin .ii *.' A ir.'k i 'Hi v tii,.i ,. i a i, ijt.rily ol the til aiinm of .!i'i. ire i iM-lautva ol ihe C; . .? . IV. iwl ilu ir is i t , * not; mi I, ?-*cn >1 iff-) > w n' 'II I . r i IVrpi. . s mi I: an ii uull inl:m..t-\ Wol<i l ll ir eoiiflitiK n;.? i . tin-in . i <lii .' \ , i ' ?.i/ ;;t l j hive ".'"-I st-ii>e a- : pa. - * i ; Mi l t i* to the people ,?! S rtr.li i \>r i (h>. M . S>-!iI mHI a!?.ii.? he i-l. I.'etl f. r 's perm .u. nee?Mil j even (ii them in.i-ri et'y?'-t .**. il ili-j v .'! :il c iii lime i" >. Ah I. ok' riH. si the h il.i'Vs ii nil t' < !. t; , aii'l it* g ">d iteciln no npy ?? to i . i" . i: vis. - b!e, even th kigli the he : i ptrt rn-v r'tr ' ai the future. The M . tai v S-h ! t \ * .Iniest 1 of Us'C' s ty, t'l Coll _*e only o'm. ' l! - f- riner, l* > *areely b -. o 1 its in. y, '!,i- i."-i - i t* il.iinjfe; ihe oiii- pro -.s , I , fntuir, ainl lllo Very CI -t? ll r y' tile other II !i - * li innt11> r ol ili.*?u>a m in < v? r> | ' ' ?' h. > Net il lli<-|e, tie r., ! e i v;.Ir?f ea . t\ . '! i.' We ihinh not. ("i !.IM ! i A Till (.'oLLl-JK IN _N Ewnr.KilT?'I'll" Metrirtr " Mirrnr, mi n. : 110 the <>. * , i? . ti , . .. > for llie Is g ? ntim*. n t\>. "AM H'ri'- oftliroiiU'nii th.;t .1 i.. . the poop! lUHitrj Wtis eVjiil.|. .! Ill ttl I - .!? : tin- \ ?>f the innl liiti?n i-lioul-l k 'i -<>1 * - to ||l..!.< t)i lU t OV fllllit . ' ' *. !> - II of tlo (.,'.!!< lln'v li> It Vl'.l the I lull; w; ii iiv w.u !. I: i? mtlifi - > t'oSt ? npprnprt.Vo n -uin mi!|i r.t 1 t .... -;o*ii' 11* of file | .oil ii f, it HO w h i > . 11 ii.o - i iiM'lo on f\< r\ stiiil ul I r ' >iito . th it iln-rt' ulioahl k' mniv than i ii -> %. -?;i fr<? i-X'irti il fiom rnoli Rtu li'lit; v. : \ ;'.'i I > p.'V li:t?fn r r.'ito" (of tuition> than miy ilo i * " t'u- t-t.iv Ui.n. L M Kmrr?The l.yw .'ihuig lley I.can, c|m ,U in; if tin- ("lot on- i . v oft!..- I' ii. iaey ill I.) n^hbiirj ii few i vvii iio> t , it. tin* lir l'o.on irtbit of Col. kill! hi tin* f .! -..i. K lowing torni*: "I ii i ? i h mi. bui '.i : , .. ii ni1.1 ;i i i ii o rojHit ti .l:i. III tlo 11; i . .* .? i ?uM lie ihl.'Uiirt'O.i!v|?e 1. It W.I* III.' i; -n, ,n any m tt? . *1 i.-.t'. t \ I th.. pi I I I II.M'ltW III ltl< I ill III.' IIJ n i II li N i| t II ! s in a folio, i.mi ot \\ i. in.- . Mult mi!, i ii i i. prt-KvOII. It W tl* a \ ill. Ill ;ii ; . ; .1 . I Willi Init l.ti . ? i .i 1 -111- up i .. .i m. ? ii tin (nit the North, i ll 1 ! . t for the South t < nnniio- \ < to . i n! . ntfi r. ini.I li|ilio|il iiit ri^ht* w. '.i u: i j.u t.. . t ,. <|Urll('iH. l'lo- parallel 1. llititul 1 into i .iron i uinI M iv,. li.i? , i\;i, u i i Villi nation 11 - ..*ii-.- !ii i , up'-n fit.il i M.iwji 1 n- i (rum w! nr.ov I M-ornfulk tori- many .i n on-1 i i i , tli" n|Kwh of Mr. Ki nt w.ii th ii ni a S >iit!urn gentleman jtntily iii?Iigti nil nt No th mi ,i_;. -i . .iii.l nrroga an I ? xp; , I ' m I . r >ii i language of the tru*>t iiinl 1 " -t i!.h| . 11. nioi th.in au>lniiK'.l In* pr?.o.t* I, ?h r* put .on, . mi l inli)* I another to th utility ifloits* ii I...v? J_'.Vt II llilll .HI, Il ll.o|| Mflllll ||g .4 v (., J' . | 11,, v rv lii^lio*'. rJor of oru'ort -*i ?l.r.rTKH ruoM Mu. 1'iiunr -I'ln ., .w i j ' |. tor \vn? ii-cv.v..i !?y tin v liuiin.ii < ' ili< l . I !? ? <.f Ain?.r> m ill* :ii tii- iii.i? in ; t , I vmiK'i.ioy ui' uiMMi.l, N. i' II mi . i i i [ i\ ' hurt: ItimroN, S. iiiImt .'I. 18uC. Dtur Sir: I ofl|hl in lufe lliinlid s i your lilli-r all I invitation !>- ' >r<- tli h linn-, l.ut mi IIHTOU* ? llff ici'lllflitv liil\ liiilfli rni ?IC. | li will not !? - juiift * ?' ! . iii' t<? nltiii l illTltftilllf, > t I < iilitli't n 'raill *.i\ n<? that, ill mi mui-li wt \nor cri'iil. mill 111 much nt' \ mil i i-hi , I ril'iiitl, im ni' I'irv.tiii to li*-1! .'iiiil Nvxtl.r ill* C'liilulint fli of S:.iti> i^a u?t S'aii s?a now duntflT. ill.I In III' to I' ill. I I. I til lit il.il a Mill I iiL'ainM nt ii nrnt* -?n tin* {M"t nn of \nur on I. iiii'l ill in < xi i: oil i our .ii I m, ni].aili/. i Willi y?n with mi wl > In-art mot rrivui I inn. ! your oii.-iloiit i 'iv.nil, lir/ii Oiu>*T(. lion. C J .liii. ii*, a J I'I.ok (Iiniyn \V!i ' ij trfifp! i) ! otP f;. ef Kuc,l,?' TUB SMTHKBX B1PHST. Th r? ligious jou u il, publish. '1 iu Ch il l-?t?>i reached im >(! the 4 th milaiil greatly enlarged ui olhcrwiw (mprovnl II in now a hand omc, wt print. >1, and d< - ruble family and religious ni wf|ii l<> llit* interests of a dcaumiialiuii ei rolling a numerous membership, and appeals ' to tin-in tur liberal support. We append the editorial ot tho Baptist mi ei largcinent, and we in stake tli<*e to whom it is a< diewcd il th ay do not rc*|??n.f cordially to the ci of the e.';?..r?r "Km.arokmkm.?NVltli this issue we com pi with the wishes lung hit by many of our render .-specially in (South Carolina, (lint there should be Baptist paper f>r this region <>l our country of Ini i cor dtmcnsoua than the one previously Thmexpauk.ou i- called for by the pressure wliic lias been gi owl no upon our columns especially will in the last (fw m?ntlif. The paper haa needed inueh ptrinti r variety in its ncwa items arid it* suit iiiarica of llie g? nc'rnl intelligence nrtd the religion opt-nit ouaol the day. '"For these an 1 many otht r reasons the co"dut l-irs of this journal have been an* ously desirou* t making the | aper a more iieceptnble religiouselnor 1 iele. The change hiss ben deferred lunger tha n.is wished by u?, on account of the iucrcoaed pt cuniary liability iii>olvcd in the undertaking. Th several hundred dollar# of ndditiotiul t .xpeu'e no< to be put upon the paper will call for tonic thre hundred new subscribers at mice. We hope an believe tloit this number wi'l bo t bia.ncd evvn bt (ore tho Ai?vcialjtu? ii> .his Slate have all held the; sesa ii . Some few brethren Lave insured us tin tve e.-:s '.at tij . It of tl.eiii foi fit, or It 11 Hei sulsK-riln r*. Altruist any one.espei ially a itvnislc now taking the paper, can obtain one or more tin su'-ner hem. And if threw is any lli.ng like tli > sympathy and nicrpr'ute which we think the cat 1 tlioi; I eall for among our urn storing brethren i ! th . we shall I :.vc tlo dillieully in o(<tuiuiti | a lew hundred additional Mibwr.kvnt in the court ' of tint lad. "Many have ihu-ight that the course of wifely ft ill" piihl.fcln r? wouM belo wait till the rcju.sii numiier of ne.v subscribers should he obtained be !ii|.- :11v i sk w. assumed loll with tile NUggtl lions otli-r* <1 hy u? a year ago, this movent* nt ?s plainlv before our friends; und t has la-en from tinto time iiiinounct'i that m?- would enlarge jtihti fimii as tlit inert . ? should reaeli a given figtir. Wo arc now > -iivim- I tfn the only course* s, I let the pap-i ?;? ak for ils.lf- and to make "l li i n- * see wl^it M> propose to tlo, liy putt tig th ' enlaiged sheet into their la uds. A coti-'dt rahl impn' was o sots to our j' tirnal a year ago; im I M'e 1 iv< confide)" - in the II p ist* of South Cntol na th..! th - will muke th r own pajt r ?hat i ought to he?at least so far as patronage is coneeri etl The pi.ee remains the Mime, l?.r the sheet lit" oulargod fully imt iity -fin- p< r vent, in its oire an it- reading matter. "Me al lies!!y desire tVt nil m ho ? htaili aubser ' hers ? ould si iid the mums and post ttflioe nddrei m a tli the imrllt ? .|S s* " i IS tin \ al e secured." ^> ? St.wr. In-i'hrfcvion in Texas.?Wc find in . (Jalvi -ttm pnp'-r tin It.': -wing.u-eount?by the Cot , it ,s.iid ng I'oiiiui'li-c?of a slave insurrection i I CoLt: a-lo ( o-.iii'v, Texas Tint Mexieait* in Cole ratio ci-iili'V - oil1 1 have i n the l-ariies to ft* ' 1 t? " in.- : |h\ T I Her ? <l.iled the 9ih of Hvptenibci "Our were aroused ;.!> <ut two ?eil ; H'-To, V. llVII H <HC< <*i the < til 115 <>f I lie count wiui ta '.I. mill .i ciiinm tUc u( inviwiig.ition n| [m iit< <1 t?il< ii<t '-lit tlie whole matter, and lay tli .u-tH l>. f-u e tlie p.> pie <? tlii- county lor their cut s..i< i .iti. ii. Toe c*tiim tteu^iilered upon their dti I. i.i .'.111 .|"t I ill the)' Wire III lull J1--.-.II 1 k mi .1 the to w .?! ,i \v< .1 <>i_r in led and systems! /. <1 ( lull '.or lie minder ? ! our riitlie white p.?pu i.il.oii, w i th<- *< < >>l :i of tlie V0UI13 l.\<l.? i?, uli wit *0 I), '.alien mpi v< r and made the uiin < tin u .1ho c.1l iiiurdcrci.- of tin r parent* an Ir.viiiU 'J'' i inin tt 1 f wind Lu their |*???-**ii>u ii 11111 111 . 1 p bo--. kniv ?, ituiis and rtinmt 11 1 1. ' ;M??W I'U ni^iii.tz.itM>(i tr< 1 ...lopt d, ih .r riot. "lease uol a shadow Li hind." "1. > S iltn.i.iy. 'in <"..h win the t.mw *ji cC >. .1 ' r 1 . , 1 . 1 ?>' t' r <1 1 itu>lit* .! ?.oi. At .1 '..it. t. . 1; 1 i.V. ? re t.i iii.ihc ore r.u u li.. im. .1 - . rate . ti >rt, n <li ir-'iti iw.i to t apport tied 'o n uV I'vnri h.'ti c 111 the count; .. 1 .. .lu ?1, .1*, s \i the ahu.c < ictj'i.mi, plui mi !. 1 e , -.tii. tin ir lior.t.> and .enir.uii t!: 1 1 'V > t "'(r. e ' .it M % 01.) V, i.e tl.m iv i ndrrd i.c^ti i i. Ii.id ? -h-ited t! m. t ir i-i>v ??t wli.. li .< ili'.ttli. loit by unan III. l ilt ..i' I.... W..? willltl, hi i.od till It l-Vi sp. . . 11 "!| ;'. 14 opt I II ol tlifi I ?,f lie r no'?.i. 1 . v.. in on 1.4.-1 V'lv. the hill i-t , at i, 1' M . Iiutio III .11 nice Will the Ulll n in-. 11- ( t!i- vi o?4-a# the I' 111 \S in 1! i ? p? 1 vei v .Mexir-.li in tlie i i nn > I..! 11. 1' iv r 1111 I aiiJerihii '. . . 1;.1 . 11 , 1 '. 1 lir- day . .illd 11. *i . ii I.. 1 ct . li u !i r ti J' ' i''\ 1 1 death "i'liei ? 01c, It nr. I t, 'he ti n t" I l F: .ink. who in pri 11II M Ii i lie i.| . lie pi .:t . in 'Vol>ol* the i.ffi r, th I w.i> II -1 11. itcd, lull We In.! .' t! lit he may \et b .ad .. lie ci ; .1 ou: ' I i:i . :h r ud .11 hi? ban. ' dc 1 di nwnnlti. !' an . <|ii. ic 1 ? I ?.-!i 1 are .on r<-Jti r . In lie' w .le'.fn' e:trc ? I otn V oi'iiiih .- I'mmn. 1 .1 mi . i?;':iii ail pitrol, nnd sfo rl ila-eiiilu in .?i. ir p: 1 in. v.,' f> pi 1. Milled that l <1 lit' 1 11 1 ur ti c 11 1. -r.'.t id 11 I'UMIIttUti eat ii ol the elitraeii r of the . (',11 sta.i. S ,it. lti.?Mrs Ui'ljiiison unlet. !.. 1 e , day > ie > *\ > the ii.it of tin* flic >..i I 1 - !i.i> Ii- u tiled at . ? l.Otni 01 1 h ciiuc ii e? | I / ( .Villi 1* II di'.li.xin's, wllieh was put I ' 1 t. . 1 Van.J .-ill the prisoners in t! Ii . d. ill- iii"0 at 1. .4. liwi'l'.h. J ! 1 ad tie 11 .y 'dt tied t'? West pot I.. ..^-.Ii.: ti front (Jell, laline. 1 i 1.1. Stnt'i t "i.i I. t the families socU't .! i t I..- iv- ft nrt'i t?? 1'ivr. 1 c p. - . > in- ti i. port :t bit! lis on the 21 1. .0 > ..: i?e, Utwcu live buu.iri \| - inch r A cl. 1 .1, an I a jKti ty of tr< : >11*1 |l i s. I.e 1 .-apt. Id ?<S.iv (li.try't Itiaut;iir : - - . I I . inii.tmi ..11 iti-i I 1 1 <1 i tH nuance u' ftr f?* c..iik><l I < 1 |!u c i xi iii nl the t> r.Ui', ;n ;i - 1 ii 111-j > 11\r i>f |mily. Hoe - t t!. !aw? I'' tin Ix^ iitntaro I ii hi i I Hi- Inii i?-ucd a pru m ' i-.i Inn.- i ..' tin' \ u.il.. r initio, ai .omnia i u? ..mi. J kttiwN to ili5;u.r??'or quii ll Ti tin i y. 1 ' '.:*! Mis ('owe to I.ifk?C.ipt.i I - "I ' I! IIto I ho K llls.11 h'ttlf-lVl ' i ? ii i ii'ir.li is-i l?v "burilrr rnrti:?ii?" I. , I* It III .1 ; Iter llifWilip lli.it lit) i i ? i ilaU" tli.it livi iily-at vi ii otitis, mu 1 .. ' siiiih* t in. with luinst.f, an- not on a if, L' kit i.'h.ii^ vv I'll. i a. .) .;< 1, \S . 11 i.vtr, i (.iii?ij? n_'. i ? i i>- :h" 1 <t!i in- m, nu" I .'il years. A Mi., l?.i ii .\ in, .u (1 cenv I? -ti.it, w .i l . 1 ii !ii>liiil S 1 tul but oi .. .1 11: .vat .i.l n ..iMii'd. The riiM' is u . nvt . ii. I ,i l'.nti t, i ?c t ye t!io matt' i. inv !v i .1 >ii hii -ti i v : i' l-.i'l .- .ii ii ('.ii 1 iia nri talking ii ill ...n^ .it i hi y.liu.cli oi|..n iui re l.bvi tli.ui tin; lj.i.t imore < H>-* i *i r. Ibiiml l'i. , tin: i tlie big Nor'nrd, w is oa?"l in t ?n alltitio la: iiilt'U" uisc with hlav.? in La: i to.i, \ i.. ..a I ./it r giving li ? lai ? .in rbi't bill'. 111 was o til -.-ill till' town. I I;lit I.- .1. |?i.i n tn I. vcrpool is advniieing tl. \..i' ii j . it: i i >1)1 xi-w Vol* the IMti i.i. Sj i mi wile; t ami 4-1 mi eottotl. II .' |- 1' 1 iff I. ft (it 141.1 ii r K ineae lust wr I to in 1.1 a M **i.ui ( .iiiii rancti then*. 'I 11 I. M \y? r, of 1 l.irnvt 1 It, now in Kanti : -'ii 1ft i.ig tin* pro slavery cause Rood service, lu t? w. :n 1.1 b\ bis It.- homo t fiends to alio h iiuiiii' 1m out l.ii w.iril for (1'ivt rnor. lie ?h ill's 'lit- In.hi.r in (.1 vol- nt Col. I'reatoii S. Hro-ik " i "ii ii.' t . 1,lt< mi u1.1 b.' t lti u.l tli uriv .\ f irA|*unn Minister to this oooutfjr i' A ,?i "U < ?.?lt Hinith, sou of Mrs 1* Oak Sinit! tin- pottt - Ho will not tie received. I u- i\ , '* M MintAi 11 llnilnioJ and the people < ^ U villi- hi ivintf for an < xti'iisi'in of tho;r run t" sl '"ii , ,\ C Wo huvo no doubt timt tli , i"jiit will ti.- pu<Scd forward w.th energy. T'.c Vrwiw rry Minor K- ri)? tbM Capt. M 11 K.or, of the Mr t lx rry C<>mp ny ?4 K?ii?hs o:n - ' ' 1 at !.ci.v t rtj. C' ty r;. -!.e 33/.it. it * ILLX-L.JI ?Bit-Li W Hill I I The Mobile Tribune ?tiiMinrtt ths arrest, ,i . forgery an J vwindliiig, trf Don Vincents llerraiK ,j de Ajrnla, Minster from Venexsrla and Ni ill ! < irnnada. , 1 lion. ('. 1*. Villa in, It is stated, will probal . J bo appointed to succeed Mr. Cranptoo as KSrlti in uistcr to this country. Four now cases of yellow frtvf had occurred the llelief Hospital, Now York city, on Tbursdi J. Among tliem is Dr. Jl?il?y of th? U. 8. At my. ,1 George Fant has been appointsd postmaster Anderson. I_ Ivttc advices .it New York from Rio de Jane s, bare caused considerable activity in coffee, and p u ces nrc advancing. I The whole number of yellow fever cases admit' I, to the Marine IIx pit.il, x;i Stat, n D u: I, N'< w Vol i- since the op(>earauc? of the disease, was 1-1*5 t n sides these there wore 2G eases among the empW ^ ers of the institution. A dreadful riot broke out hi H.iltirnore on t 13th instant. Many lives were lust and many oth? ,f wounded. The city continues in a r?*ry riote 1 disposition, and deeds of violence nrc tf nightly t currenec. ^ Salt on tub Adtakob.?The Liverpool Tim r maj>: Owing to llie exeeasivs d< mat.d for sa't f ,1 ti e Baltic und Musi Indies, this article has expe itt< ed n rapid and sudden n?l vniu#-, and cannot w ',r be bought under ?s GJ. to &s per Ion, and it is e ,, pected that higher view s will be In ?J. There is iV salt to be had, i.n.5 shippers u> .he L*r..??i rust r labor undir the additional dtsadvautr.:'* of )w??i A' to contend w.th the incri-nsed price ol ihi-ir utei (. for wliieli they have now to pay 'J J I each; itettr of 8d as formerly, n 1 COMMERCIAL. it? _. - - - - - ?r ?llericw of the Columbia Market, for the tee " ending Sept. 20, by ISarkuloo ?J* Waddcll, Ct ton Factors, Columbia, S. V ? Cotton.?We have again to rep.rt an ncti '* demand f<<r tins article, with increased hut a I glit reeei|4?. The sale* for the week were 3 ( hales, at prie> i varying but little from our list qti :o latum*, v a; from 91 a 11 J for extremes. 1 A-lvi * fr en f/*erpe?l, S -p: 0, repirt an a l( v ire- of 1 J6d n Id, with *:i!<-? for the week pr.< ,j ding of 83,*thl bab-s, incluiing 5,U00 to speculiti i- .ni l y.iviu to exporters. ' ^V*v h iv reCe ve l the annual statement of t ' C atton crop of the United State*. Tito total cr ,j of the year ending 31st August, '56. is 3,527,8 i lial.a, against 2,8*17,332 last year, and V,33(1,0 i the year Lefoi e. The total foreign exj?ort is 2,23 i Gnf' b iles, against 2.2 14,*2"last year?au lucres ! of 712,327 holes. Of the vrop 14,312 bales \vr a ,S. a Islands, nc.. i st *10,8-11 Inst Mar, jiud 32 6 ; the year b fire. Tile e-oisu ptioit of the ooun n i North of Virginia is shown to be 052,739 bile*. ' j that Slate 15,823. an 1 in tlw-nib. r eaathci ii Stai L'l and hi tin* West I i2,t.'lli?making the ent re e.i i: ; sumption of the country TSS.lKKI bale*. D\ca.', ?S'lojIJ-rs 'Ji a 12c. Sid .? Ill i l y 11:11119 1 II 1 ijc. Oat*.?Wo continue to ,ju >tu 15a 50 jxr bu?! I 1 * 1.AS ?'1 lie stock it* iutgt; wo uotv Saltk at OH '* P1'1" i'uiL'R.?T!?o market is wrcil ati|ij>IVJ at $7J . , |m r bbl ami a .J| |?or *:tc* lor ftno family Out ,? (.Torn.?T if imrkct ia linn with nit upward b ' deticy; u few salv* have boon in .tie ut 'Jlie jkt bush wo quote bJ a 'JUo j>< r low-lit i of .??> Om. iMArtniED, ' On thookiTi.ii,- tl'o 21st lu.-t., by .1. M. I' roHH, K^q . ;%|r. l.I.lAS .) AM ICS, of l u on l> .i < ;, to M >? ML-SoL 111 l .o\\ , <>i S|>-i. t >ubui i Married. ill AllnwUe, on Tuetday i-v. n.iitf,I i- 'J'li it.H ,1')' Iter. Dr. lioyd, Mr. .) I"' <* Iful'i n to M . Mi < 1' , dau jhttr of Rev 11. \V. Ilu. < boo, ail of ilnit D?liict. OBIT CTAHY. Died, in Asbovjllo, N. utibuii'l-.y u- -lit,St . W il.LI.V.'ii i KAliCIS, iu>ant .un nf Mil r MkKrilA l.t-it, !' ^parUtllburg Village, S l l(i >1 I \ ear 7 nioli im mi.I til ij.ikk. . \ 1. ? 1 link is ? r . I Miilioulioouiou:, Mi l O l.o.v t .1 .-.i I ?i . i ll y A .1.'. ion. ll'Jt it i* !|".to? ill; 11 .lilt gune! 1 In- ..u_? la o nic ii.lv r it in, *i ( i ait iv ; It 111 away. Mite t*?>id in Ins o sdiwi a ( | .J' - tl'W Tl>v 11, | ?t m uM bo Inst to tuke 1*1 ill , 11:1.1. . . u..l 11 ii. lt. .! .1. uiijt'.s to vol 110 .lot .111.I lour I'll" .1 1 jure bO'-'lil kjar.l I? the rtutbl , over 1141,11;: rt AS- tie b.el JHkl bttfull to IflUit If j j lu oxjiro-s L 3 wont* in n l.inp aago ft v.irtli, but now . ui the lu it;ui(<' of l.o.tvolt, rojoot* 11 tliopi ^ kos.-tiTt u! a ! g>>od. TIhw large lii tok eye*. whiliiivo 110:1011 It,, i. turned upward .11 t!io mother I and it'll o I lift txuiiv.i w :) tlie l.jflit "f illicit s{< 11 t* iitwi the nrJ >r 01 Stvo, lo r heart wiut thrilled wi J ilivtrali!" del flit, nil !-In-sol.v v s...in, iu the hope 'I f it-are which '10 * 11'.i oaroety reveal to wen lii who sat by ln-r >> !? ?tlo? eyes have boon clov . TI1.1t h>oii lair brow, i!iu*o busy kilt* hands a foot, and iho tongue vrlowv pr.tl'.te was such ?w? ' 111 is o ? a t ar. hidden in tho grave?uo n>?.i>u little h<tminrr?no ?liduig of chats?1.0 coll, cry, no laugh?alt is still now ? W illtc ia (oimI Kit Wo wilt Mot t'.ink ot him lint*. With t ! Wo in Laud, lot u* Uuik ujtwa: J an I sco hi lr men 11 nnwtiutuiY ik radiant at I lie light l.i .iviii; lik hrow .stiii-itchd will kvivwnofglul .j lir? lunguc tin) bnndi nn ingn^l in singing n ' turning ttif unerasing praises ot our King, ami s, .? u.Jkmg up an 1 down the ghua-ck-ar gold " j ktre. ts of the City of God. \ -.tli u art lh? t <, our darling Willie, N\ ? e thre tli re nud lovu tlieu stillt Tlirro bright nnd beautiful nnd happy, And (ri'c tor* ver tn-ni all '11. Tli-ugh lure, ? iliiu tiie ?irtli,i coM bo^un, I, That iiiouI.hr .ig lorin in eilettce I.us, Ti.n Lord will U-cp ih.it du.?t arcnrcly, ,,j Till raised in trmirph to the skies. ui?w?vk "a,Ba,' BaKM>MKMaM>"aBaaa,aM 11 Commencement Fall Sales 185 ... V < >\V receiving and opening a very Largs stu .c ^ . "rWhde, lilack, Maroon, Paipie and varit kli.i lm of French and Kngl>*h MhKlNOS. AU". >-'ld (A>loia and Printed 1>K LAIN I nt Fluid MliUINtlS sad lUvrSILKS. , kola f..id stock of New Styles PRINTS, frt , . CJ up to the best made. jv Together with a fine nan-Tlrm-nt of Solii) # lVti-.-d Opera FLAN NRI.8;nil colors ol tine si C 'ininoii-gradcs Kuglmh and other Fkiuucfe; Ilm u .Ti I Ih'e.-n 1; d Slnrt ns*?nil width* and prices. I !e 111i'ii11 hy TOhliLSttN dr M INtJO Jeans, Satinets, and Casimerf* DO (y ASJ.M LRUS, Twcoiln. K iilucky .lean*, * s.itini'i, n| ?il('ol"i-k (iixd KKNTUCl ' .1! \ \< ,11.1 III l.|. Ik -l I'...I. ?'-!! .. ? . ill. Ill * ' *ToLU>lON ,fe, \VlNGo" .r _s- 5' _ .i' f SHOES! SHOES! SHOE8! |r A I >1 IIS una Mi.ki' Black and Colored Ck J G A IT KltS, Lidin ami Minwi' Kid an'I Mi i r . o.? lit >U I'KKS, Mrn't ?nd llot'a Calf and H ,J UUOG A NS. A!m'. 300 j>r, Heavy BROGANS,atl ?* |>rie 1 or kiln t>y TOLLI'jSON & \\ IN GO. P? s, j i SI il land), Raisins, and Almonds, k, ITVMlSALKky TOLUSSON* A W1NGO. 1 S. ft 31 |j ATTENfMN ( tl.l AKV. IIEAUQI'AUTKIW, I'NIONVILLE. ,v September Hush, lBOfl VStJlTADRON COt KT MARTIAL will held at Spartanburg village, on Saturday, i l?t day it! Number Dy.it, Tins C<-url to coohi.i tliu lolkiwiiig nflieera: ?, ' Judge Advocate M. A. MOORK, i, Ojii.iin A ii (iREKN, Caption \\ Y.vrr, ( Captain SMM'il, lieutenant MKAN'S, . l.uu'.enant MKADOWS, oj Lientananl HKAC1IAM. flii- Court will forthwith uwnaiuil a c<py of? piud'rdiii||? to CoL J, (I, liurkm, at I n .>ntil Hy order of Col. J. (}. UAKLA.N. i* ) M. A Moore, jud,-?? Adtocite, ' Pept ?l tl Aj tioo oa the t lifcp of tbed*?, ijl the (ollowLog times. iah aud place*, WOpt: ^FFT^ * *'... ' 1 Wallace'* Factory, oyJ^PMsy, the tfdi iaatn ?t at 10 w'clock, A. If. y Lanfc>rd*s, ou Saturday, the 9?(h last, t$ It o'clock, A. M. < "\1. V | ot Capt. Jamie EwU'a S'on># (p*Vf CowjHgPa Bat* tie Qf&und,) oa Thursday, tl?o 44 of 0d,,' h t ro o'rfock, P. M. rl- Court 1 louse, oa Monday, ti>c 6th of Out., gales day, at 11 o'clock, A. M t ~~ SlfPEBiOB PIANOS? ~ xr- The Undersigned, ProWasor of Music, ote., si .y- the Spartanburg Parnate College, respeotfutty h. forms tbo Public, that he is th? agent of LIGHTS, he NEWTON, A RR.VDRURVS PIANOS, :r? whieh rank now among the Tory best. Warrantim i-?l, snd fumshvd at the factory price. L. Some S(K? rmni enn be sea at the FemdtnCul- 1 Ic/c. ' E. M. EDWARDY. ^ h'o^t. 2o Jl if ~i '<* Ml. M'LANE'S ytLEBEVMjj>LIVER ? PILLS IS TKXAflPg . M. Taans Co, Tr.x as, J one 19, 1854. so Mesa as. fi.r.?iKo Bros. P itebunHu^h*. "" '- djb' ?This is to certify that my mother ** hod b?'-i? sobjerf to per ad oaf attack* of siok hand* ,4 acho gr??t Many y?or?; si) ths saosl I sailsdWa I* g.?# r?W, '.*? of Jo*r pamphlet* aeoL P deotaily U'Sog uMo btr loads,she at <oc? deter- ?'*/ mmcd to try IHt. M'LAXKH CBLEBKATBO. %>, j ^ LIVER PILLS, prepared by too,sad iinmr^tslj - j procured a box, from the aau of wbab she received great benefit, and so long a* she Co itioued to us* them w.ta entirely relieved. We hare now beea in Travis Co., Texas, for the tlf) * ? last four years, and not being able to precure the?o valuable pill*, her attacks of aiek head-ache have 1 ' again returned?lor some time back has been , gradually getting worac?oatd has determined me to tend to you for u lew bo tea of Dr. M'LWi * Celebrated Liver i'llla. I liornelth cncluae yen r" one dollar, for which you will plevto *end me Pille per return mail. Addrcsa Au?|in, Tcxaa. 1 think you would do we!! to ealabhati an agency in Au?l>u; the lMi? are trc'l known here, and would meet with ready ?*le. ~7 MEREDITH W. IIENRr. C3f"' chaaera will be careful to oak for DR. 1 * M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, '1 ta-rau actured by FLBMIMr EROS. of PrnraofnuM, !'a. There are other Pilla purporting to 1 b- liver Pilla uew lictorr the public Dr. M'lame'u. " /enu lie Liver Pill-.alao h a club-at-d Vermifuge, ail now bo h i J at ah rrapr-otublc drug atorua. " Mune genuine wttkmit t.'ie nx nature of 0 t?;i: S-pt 31 It FLEMING BROS likenesses 1 . KO* 50 CENTS JT. S. Ijoonard's ^ : DAGUERREAN ROOMS, u\t r TlMunM.n A t. hoiee'a Ivtw OHiir, N ew Brick. * K mgv. Church St. An EARLY <?ALLwillbu am *?ary. L All work Warranted. J. S. LEONARD. "* Sept 18 dtl tf A m torotyplng. I. v OKKb.V h n jiiftt rt turned to hia Dag our m i R > o>. i>u Church Stive!, uud is prepared to. ? ike A \!R!toTYPlvS,ar pietwrva on elgau?anew ature in ;h?? Dagnerroan art?in tlw n>o?t approh ri.l ,iyU'. Tiiey arc takrn <u a incencut ul' time, ** -Ii'ur oi cloud}, iarly or laic. The tiuprea-iott i* toperialuUe, U"t urtfoclrd by water, I'gb , ?>r the ,v. touch. Th y arc fur Mipcr.or to Dugn net-type*. '-** 'ail ail.I aee theut. I wiil remain in town auiue iv.> ??r three Weeks longer, uod if any one wiahea la t,, earn ton new art, I ean learn lliein much quicker vu (ban liaifucrreolypiag. May l.t Id tf AMBROTYPES !; w eh j Daguorreotypes, . ! J. S. LEONARD, TIIE FAMOUS IjCHEAP PICTURE iin maker frmu G nt uv.lle, v? now in Town, and prepur*1 til to execute Superior LIKENESSES ct unyrceedcutal 21 LOW PRICES. i All those tit want of n good PICTURE, a*vl % h?" ! TRUTHFUL LIKENESS, FOR 'S LITTLE OR NOTHING, py: ti ? reepeetfolly iuvited to rail at the Subscriber** ROOMS, over Thomson & Choice's Law Office, lie New Brick Range, Cbuich St., and examine tar en * ' tnentseWcH. lloum fiom R A. M., to 4 P. M.,Ruin or Shine. CLEAR WEATHER ONLY FOR ?iilALL <sU]{L31ESiHo J. S. LEONARD, Spnr'nuhurg, Sept. 11 29 tf FEVER and AGUE cured without us.ng Qui. " ii no, Arnetiio, Mcnory, Opium, or any ef the poii* ? .nous drills, or dangerous compounds generally rraortcd t*? by I'.Rerera from this long drawn, moat ck affiiciinc, and annoying of all diseases, by reaorting ) to Carter'* Spanish Mixture, which contains none >us of the above deleterious substance*, but cure effects, ally and fully, by actna specifically on the Liver IS, and Skiu, Purifying the blood, aud expelling the re* mains of old medicines vritfc which the system has oin i been clogged, opening the port* of the body, and jjSm { allowing nature tc, itself in breaking up the nd dutrase, and recuperating ila energies, nd See tin* cure pf Mr. John Lougdon, of Vn.; he ' A ?n I tad fixed an J chronic Ague and Fever; chills 'or twice a day for three years. Nothing permanently cured him until ho tried Garter's Spanish Mixture; J ? 3 bottles of which perfectly restored htm to heahh; ?, nor hat he lisd a eh !l since. lie w only on# out . J of a thousaud who lias experienced the life renew y efleet* of this valuable purifier of the blood. Iw' HON. JAMES L. ORR is aiiLounced to the , Cilia* its of tho Fifth Congressional District as ? Candidate for re-election to Cougrees. j We arc author ccd to announce J. G. GkJPYi >r. NEY, M IX, a* a Candidate for a seat in the Lip j next Leg sluiure from Spartanburg District. es. Tho Friends of 0. P. EARLtt, Esq., respect* I ally nominate him as a Candidate to represent Spartanburg District iu the next Legislature. I July 19 30 tf Th? Fiiuiki of Gen. O. K. BD WARDS r*> i rpcollully Dominate him ms Candidate to repreeraf t?|miU?burg District in the next Legislature. duty 1 30 tf DR. ?!. WINsDltTfl w a Candidate to repre, o lent Spartanburg District in the Slate legislature at lit" next election. July 10 20 tf* We are Authorised to announce J A NIKS KARROW. , as a Candidate to rcpreeeat Spsrtso! burg D.strict in the next Legislature. July 3 27 tf Tlio friends of Mnine (?. W. II. Ll&QG pectfal'v announce him as a Candidate to uplW, sent the people of Sparfuiburg District iu the uext he , I/.^isUtnre. June 20 8 tf Tin- friends o( Gelt. J. W. MILDKR mpM* | fully announce hiin us a Candidate for re election r I to the Leg??l*tore