The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, October 16, 1856, Image 2

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ijtyt Spartan. SPATOAkBTOSr> _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1856. IITBHAHY. W* ?n requested to state thnt Dr. Smith v. ill deliver an nddr?-?a before the Young Indies' Literary Society, in the Chapel of tho Female College, thia (Thursday) evening, 1 Oth instant. The public are invited to attend. wiTim Attention ia directed to tiio Curd of Madame Leonard, who ia now ready to orgnniao her second el run in dancing. Her brat gave general wUiafaction. "mlips. We return our thauks to Mr?. J. W. Mas well for a basket ol tine large 1 ami pa, the growth of the proseut season. They nrc superior to any we have aeuu thta tail. TilK "ELKUTIONS. Wo aro compelled to go to press with our paper, aoua to save the Columbia mail, without the return* ?so alow do they come in. Enough is known, however, to render reasonably certain the election x>f he following members to ilie Legislature, vim : Messrs. J. W. Miller, O. K. Kdwurds, J. WiniRsit'i, 0. T. Eiirir, Jiii. Farrow. Col. Orr, of course, has been chosen to Congress, ss he has uo opposition. NEW GOODS. What does it all menu?where ore the purchasers to come (rom?and who is to find the money ? These were the excited words addressed to us by one of our old fogies, when conversing u|K>u the immense stocks of new goods shelved in the stores of Bennett Jfc 0.?s, Major Kirby, Foster A Judd. L. Bloomberg A Bro., Tolleson Wi?^o, rl id genus omne. And truly the alarm ami excitement o< an old inhabitant are noways absurd, if we judge by the p**t. It is no longer plains, kerseys, utnl doinseties?prints, delaines. nnJ nteiinns. C>f n truth these tire there; hut only to flank the centre of a host of brocades, silks, shalleys, and rich Parisienuo dress goods, fit to grace the court of Kngcnia or the coronation of the Autocrat of all the Russias. Wo suppose, however, that we old greasy, cuffed fogit* may take it out in grumbling. The two colleges have introduc< d new manners, and | new men and women, who will assert the ir youth and its enjoyments. Fashions are coining amongst us?milliners are weaving boqucts for ladies heads nt the expense of men's heart* and purses, an 1 rotundity of person, more in accord with fashion than nature, must exhibit equal elaboration of ornament. Vi'eil, well; go your buy what nsnh you, and be grateful to God that lie has given you the means of gratifying those desire* of the eye, whose indulgence is not sinful when the bran ia sot on him supremely. THE RAILRUm The reader will find in another column the pro cei-dings of tho Stockholders of the Spartanburg and Pnion Railroad, nt their meeting on the 8th nit Oil. (Ml.... IT-! Ml ... ?... .u.MUH,ui umotiviuc, mill will rejoice , to know dint, in the judgment ol those nwM win- t potent to decid* in auch matters, something deci- ' ive hit* at Inst been effected in the matter of ra:slug money. Animated by sincere desire to per- j feet some plan to build the road, the stockholders fl labored arduous')- ut several protracu-d sessions. * After various suggestions fifteen or inore wealthy ; stockholders, together with nearly idl the directors, i offered thrir private endorsements of bonds to the Jl amount of $100,000?the whole of which sum, j when realized, to bo applied m tho completion of j r tho road, find not to the liquidation ol any debt. \ Thcso bonds, thus secured, must readily command ^ sale at ur near par, as they wiil | rove n good invest- *' ment. The creditors of the company, whether t judgment or otherwise, have consented to receive a the bonds of the company, unendorsed?thus re- 1 licving the road of a most signal subject of emhsr- j lassntenl. Some details are connected with these v matters which \vc have not entered into, us they in i way affect tho facts Mated. We have strong and earnest hope that the public spirit that dictated these measures w ill realize Kucers*. ami ili?t ih? ..mi ring efforts of Mr. President Young will bo crown- ? ed with such a result as his indomitable perseverance merits. I We are tuippy to learn that the Bridge is com- j pletcd, Bud the trestle in tucli forwardness as to < permit the trains to pu?oi the river in n few weeks. 1 Under the impetus of the late meeting ure indulge I belief that another } car will fin 1 the road near oui t limits. PERIODICALS. We have received the current number-* of thfl | ' South Carolina Agriculturist, the Farmer mid Planter and the North Carolina Cultivator. l!ru-h , of these publications is valuable, and $1 will insure ' otic or otber for a whole ycai. ' By-thc-way, what has become of that indispcuaa- ' Lie and ever-welcome exchange, The Soil ot the \ Scull.T i DIackteood fur September.?Messrs. L. Scott 1 & Co., Now York, pubiehi rn. The contents at r? 1. The Seot Abroad?the Man of Diplomacy; ( 2. Sketches of the Way to Stockholm; 3. '1 he Alluding, or the Three tl.tts, pan 4; 4. Sea S dc , Studies, pail 2; 5. A Chapter on Peninsular Doge; 6. Old Tower, ? Mro<>k*iuc Diiloguo; 7 The I'oe- ) try of Christian Art; 8. Maeauiey is tiucutcnt. j , questioning Ins historical accuracy iu describing | Scottish character and manners. The Southern Light for October. Tina tnaga- | i ?<ur, etmrti uy j-?. iiihllov, IvU^ilichl, i* growing in ability. If tit* publish*. would only how equal irnprovcm-ut, wo doubt n t it would soon prove nn attractive religious visitor to many n ?entre table. w. \v."bovce. Tltia faithful mid talented Reprcar-nta'.ivo front ; t lti? Huddle district ol tin* State addria>svd In* Cun StilucUtf i?i Coiiiiii'iia, I'll fiuiay List, gUVC gr< .It satisfaction, and won am w lite* confidence id the people. Ivke Col Orr lie u for resistance in the event of tin* election of ?lr. Fremont. Here is Ids i poeition : "If Fremont iaelected, what are we to <!..? Shall we submit? I cannot speak for yon, hut for myself; | nay ws must not. (A|?| lause.J These jHnple ' have abused and malign? I us. and said that we are t nfiaid to secede. I trust in tiod there will he re ? sisteuce made. It wo ur? to become provinces, let i ns lu; so; hut do not let us Calmly submit to the dig- ' nidation which Fremont's diction would impose, 1 [Applause] I Hut I believe that wbcti the South does rebel ( ngn list the election ol Fremont, the whole North will change its front. There nre many who support tlie freesoil vandidu v who are under the iin ] prcssion that we will take it easily and quietly, ns they have been told by the politicians, who say out 4 threats ol disunion are liuuttiuji, who, when they s<>e we are4reallv in carnes , will change theit tunc j i immediately. They love freesoil, hut ill y do not i . love it at the ex is use of their pockets. They will ay, ''you have Jcoeived u*.; the South are in earn est at their threats of disunion;" and in three weeks 1 these men would he down on their knees begging ' | t? justify difli renecs." t Bt.ur, Rtnoe IUiiroao?TImi Tiukens Cour'cr, * of Of I. 4, sajs: "The people of tlua State general!)' w ill be interested to hunt that the truck of tins road is being s laid ?t ll.e Andfr?oo tcruvnis. We also under t, stand that iron is b< iii? rcce vod at that point, and that the road to Pendlston will he completed at the ! ' enilnit period possblt; say first of May nix' ' ' \vcitftaal ho' tlie 'Tin liwitc" tah<.'4 fyi* way." I tl tHSSOMTHl* pir 'till? W!M. As the tbi "gbt ol dissolution occupies, nl imr, the minds of ni<?t men, and widely diflVi rieiva are entertained of its practicability nud nodes of ctliming such a result, we give tho owing coiinnunioatioii from a correstsondent of Columbia 'ilnu's? whVh ili.it paper en\s c<>i 'front the pen of a gentleman of position and ? iug nitofjrily to the S.uth an.) Iter institutions." V' c itpoee eery little oouttdcuca in specific my n.M, whether designed to free animal roin <1 and suffering, or the body politic fi also litiiiinre and dangerous excrescences. I) ultiee may enter into tho question of sepuru vholly unanticipated; but these tdiould exert naikcd infltience upon it. Tbc resort to s eincdy must be a controlling necessity, and food or ill to grow out of the step is ol but ser lory importnuoc. Iu the language of the late J .Juiiicy Adams, wo are content to do right, "leave consequences to GoJ." M n who plat .take of freedom or vassalage should sutler no r icqucncts to clog their inarch. Animated by ip rit which animated opr Kevolutionury sires, hould dare every peril, and wield every engin nfluence ujs.n the issue. It is not to l'e doubled that the disintegrate .ho confoderuoy will euu*o widespread eotivu! n every path ol life. We partake not in the no >f | caceful separation. Itennuot be,and those i inlulge this fancy hug delusion. The master ion possesses the jiower to etnb.irrasa and sv acli step, and hum nearly all to lose if tho plan MCcutrd. And when did power ever voluntu ibdicato its prerogatives? The path we shall Is o tread is one of difliculty and danger; but, < ntercd half of these arc surmounted. >ul tho conflict conic with a united South to br lie storm. an J the hardy defender* of principle >f right will and must triumph over all opposit Many, however, entertain contrary views, Jelievo that a peaceful separation t an be eaaily ected. To those we nhinit the plan below? ill enn mrdidate upon it with profit: Mr Editor: In the event ot Fremont'* o lion thstuiion may b- considered rs a ti.x< d i Vet foiiic person* tremble, or *fl'.cl to tremble lie prospect ?>l t?o glorious a oonsuinmation. ny mind the process is s tuple, nnd uimttcii eitli danger, provided the South will move sin naionsly. *oon, then, as the fuel is known lie triumph of the lltack Kcpublnan candidate lie legislatures of all the sluveholding Stnttsi ailed together?let three l.cgVotures up|K>inl rovide for tho appointment ot I Mvgiite* to a C ontion to meet at route central |H>int. say Milled rillr, ill fi< orgin?let tie* Convention proeeec nice to term n Constitution for the Southern f eJcracv, taking as a !?< ? the present Convtiti' l! the Foiled State*. with sileh modification* l limn.Intents as will su t our changed i > unist s All this cs'i lie dons in sixty Ja>? ncniben to tin- Onntrrts* i the ? le-rii Con' iracv bo immediately ehe.:?d. ?.?t this Coiigi us. mlilo nt once und elnejse n temporary I'n sul >( (Ilia rsoutliern ( W .1 v, to hold 1 tf'ti-o ? intil (Ik- ni.1 uh'iici-y 'f g?? ininc.it can get ?iu vny, ntiil the people c.?n, in the rc u'?r mi hoove their rr-adent?let *!': CungirM nl?o mint a Comniiea.oti to meet a ? in lat ' oitim ? rent) (lie North t?i divide tin- pub!>< piuguit>. t I Tituricn, for:*. nil vol vi'Mitlk. ?',? i iiiil Apporl 0 en. h their tdiarc <>f the pnW .. debt. In vent of the rcfunol <tt the N in i !i to do this jiractitl 1 t lliia ojigite* throw- upon tin? Net lit llir pa Ichi, kelp tn?- li'i 1 itn.ii'.'. lorte, dock-\aids, ?! II the- South, mi'l let us'commence tie nr.ro, on U-til entirely, This I think mm* ilnirnblr thai livid* the navy, A.'<\, and i's>-uu.e half of the pu k-ht. liot this Congro** nl*<> provide the nucleus t landing army, around which, il iiivcui.iiy, the 1 ti.i can rally; let tin hi also reoigatuve tho mil uiil provide h>r ih<? rrei piion of volunteer* .f 1 hcold Ire need J. \\ hen it is rcmemln-ri il that t!i? Sotith can br nto tin- tie 1,1 hull :i million of fighting men, nen that trillJight, without any diminntii.n of igricnlt oral it-sources; and that the r.w m.tteii. he South. that will roiiintatid money in the u tela of thcuoild, amounts nnniullly, spciik.nc u:nl number?, to two hundred nmhui a o! dolii vlnle that of tin' North dim not exce.d eixty, 1 hat based mostly up..n the raw material of hruth, manufactured at the North, it will Lu 9 it once, hniv groat m our advantage and how 1 aiu an I specify our victory, if we inu*t light. 'J ignin, tho North wiil fight for 11 reiitiinent, vv ve will bo defending oui homes, our \ery tiresi ?the North will light aa iuvu.leii., while we iglit upon our own r , wln rc w?- t.rs acqusii Villi ll.' I-r< 'JUtl. :n ! i-uii .li in , ... ..1 Military |*-aitiou. TIkii again, our climate wil cjual to li .It" a null.i'ii of tnou. I should want >.?.vr victoiy tlian ti? Confine an army ol North n.-n in tl-.e swamps <.1 lie low country. Yell lack, lnliouali v.ru, and all the die. ilia*, unar haled tl. sli ia heir to, would aw n ho their |c:t So tar aa foreign a ! b.- nir luiioshed the N? * concerned, the Men is ?idiculou*. linglniid, nviance, and tin- Xoith are rivnNj |> ;h are ma acturim; countries; while the South is |>uir|y a uliur.l, ntol rains what loll, nerd, and which her can ?lo without Take nvr.iv our cotton, he starving millinua ol operatives will ov? nuin ftnt sli government n three in'titi.s Th. \ ti K* Hal, Mil without eolloU to inatiu'.c: ui r, t a ll no! luvc whercivit' to buy meal, meat or p :o s. A at.irving man ia n dangerous man, 'i n vitig inillif n? ?u>p not n their madness at 1 a. I'll is the grot stiilcatn.-ii ??l Kngland kn in<l titey will never endanger th ir own saictyl?0 A vuh'nr J'htase, "out 1 tr their Mia-O to S lic;r face." So lar from this, it the South will f< .villi line laud n fnvorab'a .-otnn.erci?l treaty, m: ? r goods at a !? ?* duty than thot-c of tinlie will ngree to tight our naval battles for ua, rnu and I jwrhaps may i.ave the gkiriagi pleJU .f seeing Yaakea ships whpp. .1 by Hi ,t *h .a u jpon our own water*, ai. l Vst kc.* priita br.u nto our own ports. Bat, Mr. li'litor, ha Bcpaint-. n, it th. South jo in n body, must be peaceable. '1 l.e capita jf the North w ill not permit tin rscclion to cnp ti a war, which must l.u li witless of r. suit*. nt .il upon thctn n heavy burden of public .1.1. Of the future of the South, nil.I a separate 1 edora. y, it wen idle to talk. With two hum uilhoiis worth "I raw inateii.it, free trade and. s.rt*, no p pie on the face ol this broa.l earth weiny years, fotild compare with us m wet jr. ntnras and glory. No uiinp nation can c-.tict nuclt lea* paint the picture I TO BF RLGIiETTLD. One of the *al tor:, of the Due West Tileae villi the initial II , (IDv. W. 11. Hemphill,} i ndorsing lhe t.hi11 of difsolviiiL* the Inn aIi'h Ii we refer in another p'aoe, put* forward allowing d*?lamt'oii of subni ?*i<in lo free * >il i ''lint fur nut pir/ we tcoufd he trillin* to Trt'nout aulu r. I ?i . ? d< I in t wnri. _ ?11 Icr liis rule tins Southern < :i'?.!?; acy c< uki lonitwnced at any day t.at w? were ready, ju* ?t*H nx on tlie ill ?>l Mareb, and IVcnxiiit ei toi jircvi in it." In tjlntriiy we ran only *upp ?e t(<c purpoa hi* conclusion to In* ft blind, to induce Nortl nrint'eintn to pcrs-vere in I lie election ?f Frem 10 iliai tin* action of the South inav become a csaity without |Mi.?sib!e rctuut. W'c hope iu t lint the Union, an now eon Muted, may not sur >y one day the cert inly of Kieinont'* cite tint be Presidency. Nr.w Mii.iT.?ftv t'iMCA.Nv -Tiie Lauren*' Icriild say* n new mn'oruiod coinpanv In* % en tan red in th it place, culled the S'ate (Sum iVi ure jj'-a! to ecu *licli or^ati /it u* sprit^ ip. TIm-j indicate a proper military spirit, fnill so elVieii lit and intrl ip< lit service. The Miiij?.iii II it x, of on row n town, nre in i\ iiiward mn*l elneiiiijlv. Their uniform* b ieen alrendy ordi-reil, and drill ev< ry Weilnw ven n; to ported thriiiK-lvn m tho mIci iI id mldier and Company. Tlie Anderson Tiuo Carolinian say* (bat the ion* doeket of that dmti ot embraced ab at ases, charging certain individual* with all Time*, save murder, mentioned in tbe I tccalop Tenly a pretty condition ol tin up* in tbe usually leilr comblpttily An lerrt n I political cnsioss. this The following i?i:- . trout ? gentleman of this Jj vut State to n relative in Mississippi. Iia- fallen into (Air u llio hand*, niii!. wti'dv we cr.iinot entirely yiuld our C fol- judgment to nil the opin'ons riprcntdl, yet there i? tin* so tnui'li to reflect upou ill tlis prcseut crisis of m- ^ incs bun .1 all.i.is, that ivu give it place most cheerfully: ,| tvr- I have been anxious to hum if you were still a c " K no in Nothing," tint] thought that in all proba- a h (it bility, like the most of that party, you had receded or " life disa ipcarcd from under that vogBotneti, und would p mm soon be v slide in some other form.* * * a litVi " My uim In |*dities, a* in every thing else, is to '' tl,at be right; that is, to advocate the p ?licy which 1 be- w no lievc most caleulnted to pioinote the host interestsol |, iieh '") country; and I beg you now to hunt up my old t! the .clters, und with this, preserve them, and you will | ^ on- <'<' leu years fiom now, il you live, that I have here- j (dm t iforo been, and am now, right in my p edictions I s and -1(1*1 opinions. ' I die Vou are v> ry much mistaken if you imagine that ^ on- 1 atn u Cincinnati-Convention or lluolmnau mini; I lb,, neither am I a Fremont nor a Fillmore man, I wo am a Southern trum, with Southern feelings and j l* ?f sentiments, and ait I hare always told you, or at ! least lor the last six years, I don't care the loss of a * n of copper who is elected l'rcsalciit of these United I,;,,,, States, lie cauuot niter the inevitable tendency ol tiou ibings?lie may hasten or retard it, as Ins prod villi s ivho to Ire* soilistn or slavery predominate Mark what ^ PPC. I tell you, oiio ot thrro lliinji mud lolc jil ice in ^ i;iri] less time ten years from this dolt: First, either ^ 1,.. the aboil;mu sts and freisoilers must recede from iI'ily their positions and give up their religion, (or rather ' lave fanaticism,) whieh is the entire abolition of >1. very; ,nce w second, the South must agree to give up .heir jirt Slaves, and with them tlioir independence and |>r> seniii parity fls tt people; or, third, this Union must Le and disaolttd ! Now, in my liuinhle judgment it is perfectly id." c lln^ and alr-ui d to say, after the experience of the last * cf. four jents, that one or tltc other ?d these threi and things will not take place. In the niy nature of ' things it cannot he avoided. it is* propoailioii the '' i,v. very statement of which prows itself?a political " act. axiom w li cit needs no ulhei guaranty of it* proof, " Uian a continuance of the ' .arsystem: Which then j('j inmost likely to take p'.Ki ? Will the abolitionm,). sts und freeoilers ?'ciidiin tlicir gronntl? 'Will they , of give up their re j,\ :< their morals, and their con seieiitiou* scruples mi the subject of African slavery! a I vf Would j? u or I were we among,and one of, them? 'on- Wc would cot; und will you expect ollies to do what Ige- your own sense of religion, honor and tn'or.ditv " f at tube though it may he, wt.nld not allow you to do? o iM Why, sir. they cannot do it?they would be lorover ? and disgraced and degraded in their own and th,. ' an ivorltl's estimation it they were to alianlon their ' I'*1 higher law and aim slavery sentiments and de- ' i'il , , i :tbm s'gns. In lad, wa* l?n.i!ici?in < ver known to yield lent except to the power ol the swod? " '.V The first alternative then is imp s>ible. Vis, sir ' '^r morally, religiously ail I politically impoitible ? think oi tlia*!? x apt by force, which si volution ! ' n..11 and disun on. ilie Well, then, w a t e South u v up their slaves? 'the l'* '' IsKlMed institutions, glorious H/yt independence, and unparalleled prosperity and hap- I ' bt e pints*? I ask the que-'ion. wdl '.hey do it? Ouuht I te., .Ilia ,1a? T'l.i nil.a,; ..o 4 -. 111 .-V ) 11 l!if, .1.. |IM .11 i... ; t (it ' l"*" "1 ""I*"* "" " ^ i min?i i* c?a?iiy . iiftwcml ?n the negative. TIi* ?jur*- , ^ (,i;lt lion' ici.'/ they do if* j not so easily solved. There j is a possibility tliat thry might bo forced to consent d ;l to ii, but it is a hare possibility-, winch possibility, " n however, is i iter eased to a probability every y< ar. yea ?m every tnriitli, tin y tcma'ii iu this 1'n.on. 'I i.c Ion.' r " wo rema n m the luionns it is, the neater does the I pouibility that the South will consent to a grading ! mancipation approach a probability, L?vau.? ill n .1 of I creator becomes the pi.ner to force u?, mid as a , j ar- | matter of course the weaker the power of resistance. . : I I? this no: tclf evident from the lnstorv o: the pr*'f U| j ' |(|>|| Who thought < ght years n^'o that tlic aboliwuiisi* ^ the would ever bo strong enough lo caiiv a s-r.tjle S:..n- ; : veil in aav election? Who at the South, tweive year* sgo, i ^ ;cr" ever dreamed that they would Mlcmi t to i u:i a c.iu- 1 ' H . . - ... . . - . , .1 didntc lor the rresiocney in lfob ii any d I, it | | d> whs Mr. Calhoun, and his much abused and d - t ** " p bed hot headed followers: And vd they are n.?t 1,ed only running a candidate, but with sti->iig In>j?, >ry <,1 sue.-ess?a man tit ii" p .1 t eal, moral or literary 1 I bo character, with uo ijii.d heatioti eli. pt that In- .. . 1 no IniU and daring ad veil urer, and un :: nril, < r'i ready to attempt the w.l.iest seh inc of lana'.i. -m ? nw" wliieli piovts how ii. . ply s \it .1 is the aboni a. sen v'l- limeiit in the Northern in.ml. ion. Hut if tb.'South refuse to give n|> th? r s' v. i? P >rth iheio any other alternative t>ut disunion? l?o > -i? j "J'* : n? ed any oilier testimony that nlmhtioiiis'ti au.i sl.i nu- j veiy (.'inn t d\vi II together it: unity aini pence, ' i... it 1 ' 'dr'~ j what in lave itirendy m . nf As web night \ n : j sUp|K?sC that th? Woll lilid the lamb Mould I < d .?n and i pence tog. tin r, < r that lire an I powder eon d b , 'he | mixed w tboiit combustion. *lt s nt.eily, yea, n .tu rn'ly impossible ' :,r.v Then, my d.ai hiulh t, tell me, it you t>i ,v?e. nht- Innv ciin the ei? etioti of I dlnioi e "sure/Ae ( ..son " i and |IMS he possess ., supcitiitiir.il pow.r to cl..?ug< " ' tin nature of the ab ditioii'sts, and of tin- slawim. uwi ders, so tu make them un to in tlie tiutl'liil c*< 11 ?I" cation ol the pi.-s. nt Constitution oi the I in <! I'h | San which gunmut o -Javerv? i rin ] giant youlli.it Iiiiiuorc n> u eoo-i man, in-i ni. '""t Itoiimt titan; but do you bel. ve tlieiv arc any !? ?; fth, .>f |i,s ?loot on! Ami if there wi re, - In* ?u.'i ir. ninl |y identified :u feeling iiii'l s mount with tin a l,,ri* I.Hull *ts til Conciliate ttlltl c>>ntrpl, BO ; lulo! II ?'"r> tin in, ill their fanatical ilToi tu to aim' ^ii rAivery, in Vlo'ltlldll of law Allli ''III* COilM.tUl Hill/ ? I "II. M \ "11 will not ailniil that Tiien in In ti tig enough at ti Wl" li e SoUlli, nild w ill tin- I li-miKTiltli' pari y, to pill ' 1 I.sir duwn by force their luwli>.i efforts-, ami thm-hutih ( 'aCr fori-ver the lanalio cry of "freedom to the All an!" tun; neit .r lienor Ifuchniiiin, m no olhe ' innii,can ii i it' A nil hi.I". i t iml, 11 ! e?? il. it notlii I "*' iliRbut a lllirncle ot i'povidone- eailS-iti thii i n oil. \ Ire-l Tli? election ot Fillmore or Buchanan o l i-r nuyht | I""" niard it, might postjmne it lour yutis: Ini', prevn.: m it tliev n vei can. It :j? a? e< i t . n ;i< that \ -u ami I live, nil I 1 h vc lio iloiibt the election of Ki.iiioiit r ',w'i ii l! Iiaatcn if: ami tin- only <pic*ti"ii iu my numl i , , ' whether it won hi lie lu-M !< i- it to f.iko pi ice m v, four, or e;olit years lienco, I hnnci-tly believe the k Hitter the b Hit for nil concern* I The uiorc likely the two section* would be to ugirc upon muiio . ' ma cable tcitiM of sc,arni on. I'ut it otl", ami : > I^lei ings will beoonie uior.-an l nn rc i iiibiiteml, ut; 1 ( i to the difficulty of n atttlcment woiihl ncccHMirdy tithe erriwe. That it would Ik- bi-t fin tlie Sou 111 to bo ' , umtid 1 ailnnt, ami delay might po? ihly n.rriase all I slii notl , ii our union; \i t, at the vtin< tan . Irxj i out friends nt the North would be Rett n;? weaker, un- i 11... ?i,.,t. u.i.ii,. i ......1.1 . . ....... I..- i.-..-. ' inoiit, yet I liciiirc to you, I b-! eve it would br a '' n* Ii!pv?.iio to the South il lie were el I bcoaiiM- t I ,u''' would mi It- ?>u: penph wtlil Inn-ten d M... ?I1, wlndi ' , i? the only ?alvaiion to tin' South and h-r intuitup of tioti*. Icrn I have no doubt, however, but what Hn list m ' ( will be elected, iin'itu the fuoion of tlio I ;?tu?r t?? ' mid nUili' oiiM.s in J\ nnsylr.itiia idn uld carry that < n<*" Sinlf fur Fremont, or if K tn hv, 'IViim Mir, mid dud Miirjlntid ehouhl po lor l*illinon?, wheh wt-uld 1 vivo i throw tlio elect on in tin- IInure, : id v nro I re- j laoiit'k t lection. 1 hutrc tin bcliel that 1 la will ^ |i?et it Millie Stati' W tl."iit n < .i . w ?. abolition.Mh, know-nothing*, ft i<f binnf f;rnu*, , die I '"fK"i" J"or I'urdi'ii for including tho know ' iiotliiiipe, lu.i I don't regard any party .u. w ith ?r' the name, except tho great Suuthnu an 1 h rdai. Stfthrin j .il.ee, or t'.c n!ara>/ and anli . fa i nji eery part e. To these last we mn*t all c?inc I aooiicr or Inter 1'uriiiH and patty nanus, mid ; platforms, I. beoituc tho ^r indcrt hunitiups of the ape. Principle* are what we need, an I Mr , i?2 Cniliotili's di Olnmr of Slate Right*, N til I ilit .tt i-ai. , m, and Si < -aiolt, lire the tine doetritxa, and humd v . upon th?' true pi iiieiph a of or iiovt i nun lit; tin lif e * tiny hal le?n rceocniaid and act id ii|miii year* ujrn, both North and South, Mich a th tig a* an ah olilii'H party Itevi i would have been heat do), nnd | that Union, plorious m il? lap titling, would never N'"' ] lull Ih-i It ptoatitlilel to |IUt'|a*? ? ot personal n hi- ' llf'.y 1 lion and political jtiggh t y Tho constitution fd the ? t Union, with the rights of the c*t ?i? s pr? n i ? d, would ( i lloW exist UllxuHcd, and Ci.llt,nuo an Centura? to ' e' j corn* the proudest monument of human wisdom ! "r' j forever coneoctcd. Hut unfortunately tlio Union of > I 'he Elates end the peace ;tnd h ipninrv* of the conn- a y, I'm: iiiiitilhhim livury Oiaj.wiiu sought rut tier i|>k*ie?e tlic people than loiidln.ro to principle, rough! about thu abominable Mi-anuri Compromise, hleh. hke tin-policy of Cuius Marine, the Itoinuu c< 'oiipuI, that ex|>",ktl everv inenilM*r from the Hen- <*; Ic who wouhl not take ail oath to pa*s whatever law |U( ic people desred, gave the fire! stroke to tlit- down- y, ill ol (lilt repllLtll j\i low ,llg ill.* pr? c?.<h. lit w in 'ic tarit)'compromise of lholf; Mini then, to c up the Iniuix of rum, wm Douglass's Compromise ol I6&0, j II of which treated the constitution itsn mere thing (>) I Mratv, to be hloivn about u.< tic wind lo>ted, pro* ^ idetl it eoiihl wait some fii*orite doughfaced syeho- ^ hint into power. Against all this Mr. ' nlliouii ml hi* party have fought freui the beginning, and kc thegiNul mid vntuou* I lot n. in Senator Metellus, rlio was banished because lie refused to Hiinclion ^ iluitevcr law the people desired, right or wrong, ^ .lie been btinwilo'd from public estimotion. I5.it, liank (!od, hke Metellus again, the people st the ioutli, at least, will recall litem to the head of ufiiiir*, ml (hat lit no distant day. The time is coming, ml is even now upon us, when Mr. Calhoun's v hite Right- doctrines will he regalded as the true iniurt doctrines, u departure Ironi which will bo eli to be the prime cause* o( the dissolution of this ^ 'nam Mark what I say, Time is the heat teueh- |(i r, mid proves all things, and if you live you will at bo UH o!d DMU before ui! these things wdicome ^ ? I"""- . at pTiuthal matters. t, Connecticut Election.?N?w York, Oct. 11. |:| ?K< turns from the local election in Connecticut w lioiv tliat the Democrats are considerably .ah-ad. l*'i osiiia Election*? Mobile., Oct. 1U.?Re- v. urn*, fr* !?? Madison, Columbia, Jackson, Hamilton, ?t Valtnti, and other counties of Middle Florida, give ei irgo American majorities, and whether Demorat* or Americans hivu carried tbe State is tnal- 1(| r of great doubt, Private despatches, however, otifidcnt'y assert that it has goiiu for the Demo- ? rata. K: viuckt.?Ijouisvillk, Oct. 8.?The Exoeu- j vi American Committee has oomph-ted u register a" f the votes of the State, and pronounced thu reult cs certain for Fillmore. H Maesauiiucktts.?SmiNonn.n, Oct. 9.?The luchatian, Killcnore, arid Whig parties coalesced mere t oday upon the county and Congressional as ominations. Wm. C. Fowler, a bun kor Whiff, 7 cm tsm nomnitw forCoiiffre**. v< rENX*ri.*AMiA.? An immense gathering of tin- ' d? riends of Fillmore took pl.ico in Philadelphia <>n the | lit. The friends ol this candidate boldly claim the lect'iial vote <>f Pennsylvania, which we do n<>t a! dinil, unless by coalition with Fremont. On the 8th instant a I tenioorntic meeting wn* I1' eld in Lancaster, Pa., the heme of Jas. Huchan* |i( n, at which .10,000 persons wen- present. id Maiti.and?An election for Mayor nu<l connil catnc off in Haiti more on the 8lh. The Aineri !" an candidate?Thomas Swnnu?beat Ins Demo i( ratiu opp inent, it is reported. Amer can vote in 7 wards 12.627; Democratic vote 11,600. The jc 8th ward has a reported majority for Swatui of ,1'nt. Scenes of moli violence and bloodshed, ? uininoii in Haititimrc. marked this election. w Delaware.?A local elect'oti for inspectors and t? *si -?.rs took place on the 7th. The rctutns indiate the Democrats largely in the ascendant. j,. Onto.?Stupendous effort* arc concentrated on y< hi* State. Meeting* and demonstrations arc eveywla-re being held, itnd 'oivign orators of all ^ hades of sentiment ore haranguing the people. L* ,, nr. Oia*e, abolitionist, whether sitiecely or not ; b aim >t be ktluwu here, writes to a gentle-nan in wiv ^oik: "I'tilta* men and money in nbun* | '' a nee arc sent u*, the State is lost." | ?| Kansis?The St I.'U ? Rr puUlimn says the ti iceSmtt* parly o Kansas run no ticket for ( lute 1 ;rer? <-i the Terriior.nl l..< ml.iturc. I KIM immliTULVIv.. It w,iI be grat tying t" the fi rn loil cons''.union- j I liberty at the > ni h to leara tint tie- (\.ini'r dr? '' h't.jts L'nm, an a .; Ftcneii jeiiru.il ,?,i i ?h-d n ! ^ s'nv Voi k, has a Kiii.Ioti> <I ts neutral p ?t..:iinre foil n tin- Proi leuey, an 1 hi an elab -i.r?- art a "I .as thus state! it> pro!ere nee lor pure [). aev ivi-r liustard Republican sm, ho st tip - t the sim* [ in.e the Hueluinnn and lireekinr lge tl .g : "11 w> ell the lllti C h.illMOU o-iri is lit I riiat of lll.i.-k ili-pu'ii i-in * ii i* the ajntbol ..i in* 1 t> i-stine .*tr ., ail eac'-sp- iipi ds.i-iu i * i nld*. That of Know Nodi ngivm h ? ndopti .1 ..* | ti hmottor<Tg oim intoleranceand hatred nt the (or- 1 m _*u r Tint Democratic banner, tit the <joh mry, j i til. i i gu .i d . t tin* t nli i -n an I il-.?ioiial w.iii-.lot A iner .-an RVmpRthy With h I mCO, t ? In fael, the I i. in.s-rat.e n.u tv is the I tl Illv 'li' 111 |t|i'> 1 1|1).V wlroh II I* IliH'll |irn? ' <1 d,:in.l !r.. -t which nr. know ?> Ii.il we have to ? * net." j \ Tli* <"...nm ion. r> IviO'U .4Drijirn of I \ jinr - -.1 :?.l of waiting ilii- en <i|M-r:r iii 11! Spur .iii'uir. , I; no appropriated >?.*>() l . It . | :, |t , !_?. | vei > lily Fori, Oil llo- Spit l.intiiii _ li 1. Tin* i l> .. I ilt iii # .ill tin? iiniiTitu of ;h 1 in.<1^6 w II w 0Uf?r t<? I. luri'll*, j 1 Tli? i.ii K I'nucli ti, a kUvi-r, was ... I at ^Vw 1 'i U on i Ut' S. ii 1 lie .N 1t .1i1.1l Aifiioultmal Fa r op.-iiv 1 at I'll i 1- ci lc't?li 1 <iii tin- ?tli. liver loti.ii-f iht-i|i^ vi.itod 1 *' - t! Rui-Ji a dip'ay wan lu ver before k. 11 11 iln? 'niou l? Hi Ii.111 liileiit notice tin* Frviitout an.I Fillmore )>' hate C -111111 ip.eei *vpr?-|Kirt ally hr.ni^lit t?y vtlu r " .t ll u r kburu, l'a.. In efltfvt a fuk'utl. The ell. at icing I'.Kfuvcrcd, (lie lu-nm failed. ,, A Imx. .1 uj? in'vrro wiw dinv.ivci. il recently on di '.mi.I tl.e ?!v:inivr lioinoke, at New York from liviiiu ... I. T'lie v.*?v| dropped into the miiuiii j 11.1 pu' the Il.'itive on bo.ir.l a Ii viiui >nd packet j | Iii .ni flicully h. tweii tw.i S .nth ' iroliumn, at t' .. eoni,.; .11, Aiii?. I rank 0. \\ ..1U shut " iV, Iv 'ii, lie di.-d tie- in xt day \\ 1 iii _ av? 1 liinnvll up to jail', w. tlov. \ lam* offer, a toward o.' for tli : r v-t of tli. murderer of alailiiM A. MetJrrvv, wli cli ! n'.'iirr. d at Orangeburg, on the 31 iti?tuut. The rritn tial n? unknown. (ii. i[i> \V. dol.i fci.n. a M.fj.fc.?ippi planter, lately r levt 01 >. manumitted, for I. lii i i.i, tiUO elav. . II." litoi.ti. he, and liit.-inational Insurance 'n.up . . 1, of Nt .v York, haw ?uipciidvd, with u it tie p.'onpoct of resumi'tion e I' v r and JJotlf, ot K "l.iiioti.l, who went to 1 i ;i dxryl.ilid to fight a duel, wtTO a: i ' 1 oil the '. [round ami reported liavk to liielnnoti i . a t i arii i 15 1 luttingtoii, n Niu ^ <u k I i >k. r, h.i> eell ditectid ill l<>!? Uig the iiailin . ' I'h |j ? ; h ., v< t.'o , to the . *: t ot A'5 ,(' ? t Mli. r | .) orget > < a: o rutiiored n W all Street to neariy hall h > in.II . . i >n the Srt < ' t nv.v fc. n Ch otl??n. hiino ? llevclnol, Oil Rockingham, Va.; and in tha ' nouiita in* of North Carolina j A ll >;? W:l* exhibited at t 'ili.lie, I ?!; , two ' * car* ind three months old, w> ighin# 1 ,|pound*. j ^ Tho M-.'. lo Reg.stcr recommend* tli.it in tl,. i j vent of Kitinont'? eh t tioii, the South i n meiuht r, t | if I' mgre**, mate* | of going to Wellingtons ^ iioulil r |i.i.r to their res|?cetive Slate capitals, and ^ ike ciiiinrcl w ill tlirir State Kx-eutives mi l l.t |i I Itliri * lis to what in h ut to he done. a In the K|i *eo|ul Convention a resolution wu* in- r, olii.-. d to retorm elmrch misie. |)r. II iwkes e I'm inly * eoioh d tie* inovcinent. and said lie had | ,, omet iiii-H j n il oat of church to tin' s -utid of tl train* (ro il tin organ that would have answered ; >i cry w I (or .1 lively inarch. j j' Not tJt it/n ?t'n ihe Oth instant, at Union [ ^ ' an t, .1 ndi'i Withers presiding, Jarm* ls?.n, jr., I ins tin 1 1 .i the minder ?>f <?co. Clark. The jury ' eluri.i d a verdict o( not guilty*. I Tin i * return* of North Carolina for the fiscal ' n ear jnot ended show an aggregate of $303,^04? * n itfiwe of $70,r>09 on th* formet rear. * KAIUOAU WEtTlM. We copy from the Union vtllc Journal the pr< ed.* gs ofthe meeting ol lite Stockholders iu th yjr?3pi>?r? ?nd tT8ff^ HstVssd, held fc thxt r; go on the 81I1 instant: b the Stocnhold't? oj the Spartanburg an Union Railroad Company. (?EN tlcmkn: Tlie object o< calling you tugetht (or tlie purpose ol laying before you the conditio our Giuipauy, which appears to our mind to L u serious eli irafter. At our annual meeting i ugust, our monetary a fliers were brought fully I ?ur attention. They were referred lu a coinuii e, who recommended n plan, by which it w* cptcted we could reliev* tlio Company of the bts, in their prern. lit *ha|>e, an well an raise (urn i continue tlio construction of the road. The n iluliou was adopted with ?ioul unaininiiy. It rein i (oiiowh: ' Resulted, That the I)ircotion be authorized I ?ue tj.."iUn,niH> in ilotids ol ?.r>0U each, payub 150,(10(1 iu 10 years, and the rcinuiudei in gb, nl -4 yearn, us the Direction tuny think best; n rest payable acini annually; and that a uiort|[uf r the separate properly ut the* Company be give i occtiro the payment of the wi ut. And that tin 9 sold to Mockliol j<?!? and t*i?*<|ilor?, (except thus ho contracted to take Ikind* at par,) at tliiss tin i 80 cents <*o the dollar.'' This propositi* iti, oil tho part of the Company I te stockholders, was thought nt the time to be jcral one. li was offering a percent, fot the looi liich is mu h higher than an average made o .ur other inreMin* tits. It go** further: it is cn dated to benefit you in every way, in the enhance duo of join lands?the enhanced value of y?*t oek?and the advantages of a Railroad. The ai iriiy offered to j*ou is undoubtedly good; for il .pendent of tho whlo capital stock, already ii Med, the loin ituell is to be* invested ou the me* id will becotno your security. Subscription pape*rn were undo out, and given i Miimittceg appointed for tlie purpose of cauvsws r n* d'stti-'s. The report of a majority ol thei ads uh to believe (hat the loan w ill not lie take ; the stockholder*! We asked you in August fi loan of fclOU.oot), for the following reasons: It w:es thought that this amount added, (o t) ish assets then at our command, would he siifl ent to purch st* iron to bring it to Unionville, Vut where it might command a freight and pa nger traffic suffie ent to pay all expenses, as w? i the interest on the llonds. In the* mc ntim li 1 ?e were budding the road to this p'aoe, th lit* due the ('onipany might be collected or col rted into requisitions, which would reduce oi hi, comparatively speaking, to a small umouti h 9 f.mount could hnvo been tuivrrtetl in mills. Thus the finances of our Company won ivcbccn placed in :i sound au<l healthy conditio ij its credit re established. Viuw'ed iti this light, no one ran doubt the in rtnnee of the* measure, for the interest ol tl ockli'dder?a failure to advance promptly tl an hss endangered your whole sti ck; for it lie to Ithpe, ut our present situation, that we e: icceed in negotiating lionds to strangers, until v ive luriTt n to tie n: that we have confidence in tl vent men!. That proof must be ullhrdtd by a li1 al subscription on our part. It is difficult, in n report, t<> meet the many ol el oils urged by tlic mock holder*, why they < >t t.ike our liouiis. The length of time they ha1 i tun \ms the principal objection at our antiu " Cling. It is a great mistake, t > say that tho ho invest their money in Uumls will have to wi u, twenty or twenty-two y tars, before they can g icir money. There is no r ;u?oii why they slum it pass horn hand to hand, in the name wayink notes! <>n our part, we only ro|Uekt th >11 tlo not force tin in to be a Id in tho m irkct u 1 we are able to dispone of our :ws-ir The anion uu might feel i< y< or interest to take would eirc tc among y-u in the saw* manner as large bai >t?rs. with security eo i lily good, and better th ink notes, l>. cause oar bondsbenr interest. W h it is th" reason, then, the plan cannot ut into piaetieef !s it for the want ot money, it f r the want of coliti lelict f II we succeed H. we rr.a-t li nv yui.r eotliidi lieoj if y u haveeo |fii"i , i outi r i s n? the m no yl Winn tl" rni.li> finish.-I t<i I'aioiiville, f id-*,) we tn ;;ht isdely say, that we should n ivc a !.i jrr >1.t?t than i?g">0,OAtt, nil a luinrl oa wh'ell v\ > sh -ul l : li e to p.ly .$17,300 I r? st |s-r annum W,. th nk ihr capic tr o' tho road to th.a jsii mip. t. tu b> pay double th.s ninount. J' e $liitl.fiiVl of >>ur I. v. is r ri aaiing on hai ouM b< ample !o hand th< roni t?> Spartanbur id p|4e>- on it the nee ss iry .mjii pment and worl ;oj>? W( W ?'..! lie ab'c .it Oltec to !'ir?- v??o ; U.itl' 1,-ts I s.i 1 r- II a ivell built s*nd wi pepped ro.nl. VVonld pay vu the ititer.si . >ar bands, mid he nble to div ale r-n i'l dividcn ii '. nr k stiK.'l at f;i-s!, but would ?. ih ir b i?aics? rite (Jr?r. i.l'.e and Co unit i.l, li ?' 1 t Ni >r ?riy. male the fit i ir the r- 'o ?'?.*?,OW ;s r aimom. \Vt ? .< I 7a la !< i, th .11 il> i as i'.tit.l |l>?(li >:: a t N wi , 17 to cs only having r?i use the win i t ear. '! lint r ..I i? ti . Jtofiroe V le ill !>. ir, ie .1 In M..y, iSh-t. tsict-ipts for I bey* ::.! ? t'? S i_V. fr " I M I ail. !<> M IV. !>' n >11 . n i i ui M.ii , le.il in \! \i5, to $:'7",'M2 'd haw not iae ie(s*.t f lay, I saC, but . ni i - itihiirn (in.-; our r< e et ? !! s th it ! IV IS 11 n< ' .1 III "t the |it I issi ; i. It '. < (i. itad ( K If. can make th< u mil's o cr. . i-uu "if", our road can sure I st l.'iif that .lilt lint; l! .1 does. We ?hatl He .ll J i 7 |'?reitit intei. t n .* I .DO'>.tit Hi! A i.i i eon your pan ?u i-r 'h- lor ill" hui I.ah i s asi.1 I lor >n Amust, to curry out i i > ill idy pi'isilile I, llidui-es lis to cull t ou I ll . I erl I V III" - I II t ll. \V? thll w, 111.4 \v.- -hall n.?t l?-- la al ike tile ait ?nt| MniMi H " onubi Iwc uw? !. then with .... We uf..r>ii 1 y.>ii a; i'i?amni>1 u.< ?? I'll hi1 >mj?.i . V w i? "mi. .1 f .r nhoitl t UI.HIUI, *1 judgment* will pr 'hably be nbLiinul nt the K, i: <>f the (*o?i. Is <>f < 'nitiiivin !' .-, at Sp.iria ij-a, 1'iitou ;m.l W nii-boi..'. and unle--provtsio hi ..!? in due rii* I'T ilii |xiyiiii'Ut of the hi-, tii I la;., i ly lip . iIiijmhy will he liable vy in: I -lie " Atlh.it i mi- ii was iiu >vl that nrmng n!s C >tiM he hi it* w.t i .i I.ii - ? ]<ro[h>rii<>tl of tl i liis sued . ii, ta take <i ir bond*; our iutornuit" ..v .is u- (! .Iiciilde. that f i h.nill lis tll*-y ii mi jii'L'ti. ills, ill.-y ill i ij i.ii tlii* cash. Il< < iv.' t it? If wo ti< :'l?'?'t to r.i si it t r.ijur'v ii l !> .? !< v I on .,n 1 - .'.1! Thin tncvtm 0 ii,in-t .' ! |U,o"H to * 1 oO.'MMt, nud I.loll tllolo ..* I-I.r : ;rll!Jtll IV.11 allow U? M.I IT If! ill- 111 1 'f : "is ale a* Ill Oily l?? tllo ! i l .v mi. .I u- iui.l whilew? arv paying othci should pot ovi ii'M k them. T ir i i .a that i, iUi t'ly arise* is, shall i in'.I ' ? rofttl, .1 si.nil we abandon it? If we kui - 'i *.?.ty thul we raise money. How is to i K * 4 I 1.1 we. U wo must inake a united itT.il a i- the |.>an?.i failure t . do so will render it ii --arv lor us (' a.-k of y >u pt-rniu-aiioti to carry ? prom -! wo have made to many ??f our oreditoi t j.l.'.ee tlain oa an .jiia! ty with those* who : h .ut to obtain i I 11. lit th - wilk. It we fa l ry it tit. j. t our il.etion, .t u.II lie e Iix 't* our la.lure, to know that we have act list y and h?.ti Mil.lv to oar creditors Wilhi . :i y ?.r eit .l . .t ? il.il.eult to hu.l.l a Hailrtv ud .... -- you .ii.' w II.ng to alTor.l both, we ei -. It . \ v\ re t ? p y the debts na l carry 'i i a; . i a i ouiplelinn. IVi1 np|cnl to I oii 'd, pr.eUe.il e nimoil lease ol every stoekli 1 r, fo th" n.vot.ly of a final decision. Shall are tlic money, or shall we mnke an nssiuiintc 101IN L. VOl'XG, I'rrs't 'Hie f..1. .iv:i.^ st.vckboldci s mvedid to the p oa ;..<n to jo'ti the Dlrcet on in guaranteeing t iy ill. Tit i f II .Il ls to thi' aim tint of $l(M),Ol low. I.y'es. 1)|. I' M. Wallace, \V. d. A list. '. IT. S. Dawk.ns, Maj.dao. L?. Wright, Mnj. V II. I.ivn, W II. Ti.inniicr, Win. l.dritisti J. Welch, I). II Kerr, B 1- s mi, iVm. W r, \ II., II .1.1' :?:r. 11), ip: .lonnx ?..i*t?-r, ('apt. rinM> llo>'k?*r. Jnoob Feast rr, V ran , I?. (i"Uili-l<K-k, A. W. Thomson. A portion of the creditor* t uprtwoJ in writi In- r willingne** t<> r?Tt ivc tin It.*11.1 * of the Coi any in imyntent or part payment of their del nl the Hoard of l)ircrtors were instructed to <% y out the arrangement in prope r form. On motion, Itc-aolved, That in the event <-f t ntemplnted ni iHiigt'ini nt between the cretin f the Company, mid the guaranties of the bond* le Com pony, to the amount on ono hundred the Jilt] dollars, failing to be efleeted by the Preside ltd 1).rectors of the Company, that the President errby nuihorixetl to cunfuss a judgment lor t eu tit >f all the crod tors. Flections were held on Tandajr in Penusylran hio, nnd Indinna. 'Hie returns, when they ten \ will all rd some ndi x of the way tln?e Siul 'ill vote in the Presidential election on the -1th 'cvem'ji t 0 (ieturiM of the Election for the Leg!*! >- Miller. Edwards, K*rro* Court Hou*, 344 300 309 Webbers, II !* ?. T Greens, 88 74 64 Morgan*, 46 73 47 d Cuihrillr, 02 06 77 Hobby*. 119 125 90 'T Woodruff*, 56 47 <7 " liivuigaviile, 68 42 32 * Wilkiu's, 43 52 35 " Young*. ^ 69 50 10 Gathcnit* 10 15 11 I- Poolcvillc, 11 II 11 ?? TiiiiDMM)'*, 16 I -I if O. Spring*, 40 50 38 ' Kimbrclla, 33 28 J (* Johnson's, 59 53 67 I* Tollesolis. 35 36 28 Cross Anchor, 56 55 i Thorn*, 42 26 26 I* (J en try a, 60 53 44 !2 Grassy Pood, 17 25 5 > Rolling Mill, 19 22 16 L Cunniiigh am'*, 37 37 31 >> Kick 11 ill, 26 30 24 v Campolxllo, 109 90 53 w Joi.naoutriHo, 111 101 86 ? Vernooville, 32 30 31 [.aiili.'irnn, 27 22 16 if I .i mo tone Spring*, 26 45 35 ? Mooro'*, 28 2b 5 u? Cherokee Springs, 64 41 38 I" 1776 1706 1390 d For Congress?Jams* L. Oaa, 1725. A IIanui.vq Show.?The following, the London Globe says, was posted, upand extensively circulated 1, at the recent Wilmslow race* in England : "John Fletcher, King'* Head Inn, feci* great ' :o pleasure in announcing to his uumcroua friend* and '2 vm'tota to Wilmslow Maces, that lie has secured the ' service* of Joliu Sooth, of Dudley, the executioner " " ol ihc lute William Palmer at Stafford; am! also bees ' jr fortunate, through u friend, of procuring from Liverpool a oast of hi* face and features, forming an '' exact model of the culprit, drsssed in corresponu.ug . lI" clothes a* he appea red on the mottling of execution. " There will he M-aflold and beam, with a company s" of trained officials, who will perform and go through " the cetenionyuf hanging twice each morning ol the v? race*, performance commencing at It) and 12 '*> o'clock. Admission la eauh, G<1 to be returned in B" refreshments." t Thia reiuitida ua of a recent incident near honto 1 l0 when, during the hanging of a fellow creature* c Id some scamp announced to the public, through writ- * " ten notices, that shortly after the execution he 1 would nfhird them an opportunity of teeing the S te grand sport of_hear-bating. I ia InroRTAKT from Ka.n*am.?The l.iteat new* wt ? m have received from Kansas, via Chicago, up to the i-e 8tli in*tant,states that private advice* received there from Kansas mention a rumor that Governor Robt>. ins n iron about to convene the Free Stale Tiegislntnre. One hundred und ten Free State men, arrest I,, ol under Harvey, ut Hickory Point, have al: been 10 committed on the charge of murder. 1 Every stage and convsyance into the Territory ^ ml is crowded with settlers returning to their cl.-uma, from which tliev were driven by lame. ^ 11 J Governor Geary is disehargmg his duty with ... ' fp'irli'M an^ritv I<] A letter published in the 8t. Lnui? Democrat, t dated J>awr? nco, Oct. 4th, *av*? convention Imh , at brrn called at Topeka, on the 3Uth. to form * re* ti publican electoral ticket, with the view ?>f ascertain M it?i? the stingth ol the party If the ticket u? 1 u. elected, and Kiiimnn ohooM be admitted aa a State < ik in I >eoi-mt* r, the Kh-ctora will nak oc.itv in the 1 ai KWtoral College. The pro-slavery patty ttrr cx ( peeled to nominate Fillmore and Ruclitiiuii ele> to ? ral tickets.?Carolina Timet. ' or ^ < nt Nk'ahaui'a.? In a private letter, received hy the u. I.ist arrival, from an intelligent friend of oura in ( 1 Grenada, We llute the lulliiaillf |mnui,'r>: (< I ''.Moat emphut'-callv, Gen VVulk< r should In I ,.i J called th. man of tilenre. 11<* area every thine, ed i henra everything, read* everything, and. if what ( H- | t vorybodi ears is n. lie credited, knows evi ry thing I ?but tays nothing in ; ' Kverylhiug .? ijuiet I ere. Snre tin exi-eotion * f Snl'Ctir, the temper r>t Luti and elsewhere is i i,i ' omewhai h wend. It .* the g. n tai ini|>riiemi t ln.re,and 1 think. n?t without found.n n.tnui there . k- ; will b- fo o?..ie fighting within the State. N? w all nrriv..of troop* in sufficient numb. rs from the ' rti ' United K:?ti* will,! tul sure, h tie t u:np tin i I will Ik raid the tr.v st iii ot CicLv Rcr mid th< oflirr i d- ) St.t:< a Tin si .son is gett.iig ijnite foal thy. i ?... I "Mr. Souk !i~s pun-It xil a haeiclida. and in 1 , , i ten-Is l.vins In re. II .? (amity will be lieri >u a ' w ? months | i|t>nli lie w-;i Is- ninde S cretarv ( , State Th* ulolie st?-aks Villon -a (or it* t ?n ( ni in, eh -Minwuid." ? .Vnr Orlraiu Tnte Deltn ImcoRTant I.'kai-E?'1 h-- C/tr hits signal-zed ,l j il l- riy of I,:* eoioin, mi l>\ itu'd nig a in-ml int 4- | |* -i innt ukuse. a 'eel i i until lis at: am in *'v and lav t I i I.-mi i .tiiMi tor t;r> at l? t?*rin? i he iliosiiig Iv, ! jshi's ar> loiii.etn.j ii u; A e.v c and iiuiitnrv | imdal fur nil who took part, d led!) or Kid recti v. 1 m tin- war. Frvidotn f imii mittinry .-?-rvee or i.ar ' yu ir? thro Ulboul tile empire. A Otoni < qu ia-'le a , j sesailirllt ol tile po!lt>X The KiIi|Kt*or lie, Olds an : atlltlesly to the |>o' I en! ofiend. i*o- |*2t? and IS >1 ,1 j All the .lews ot the i lltpitv ate treed irotn tin sja i -1 11 huidel ? Ol' I II- reeruilm* nt thttt sill oppress d t, , tfo-m T'o-child r> n ?>t sub tier* that ?- re brought 1,.- | up by the Si-ttr, ntul .? ni"ii firmed part h'tl cr o | oi th arm), in ? Ii ch they ? re ts.un-l to serve a* Lj, - so|.' < is, are nil n stond to lip r r< lai on*. (l| ' I tofts and I'ryo have been hell to hnil at R ehinoi-.il n A-i.niMi tor l?-n-tint th. S:nt>-1?? right n u?-; FLOWERS. M1IS. M C M AI..TKK has returned irom the , i North, with a lull and rich assortment of Millinory, consisting of White mot Odored STRAW. S Ik, In- \ el vet and Satin RON N KTs, all I tb?- tm?t ia*h mi iottabh Style* Clara Ke.ui I lead-lrexr s, ltrnlal i !> Wreath* .aid Veils, I*Valhrrs, French 1'.nines tor ( w tlx* lluir, liar l>rnnl* lor (jack uud Iront. All l<> ( he l>c lia.l on I lie im?t reasonable term*. 'Hi Corset* nilide In itd?. ^ I 137 RICHARDSON STREET, ra, Oct. iG 31 2mos ' A C A ftD a i u 4 ^Ciiijaaa" utitrAiTa DAiiUimeoTrric, A u?rotvru nu<l 1'uotoiiiI ; oh untie Artist, from Charleston, S. C. \\ rUl M> iulorm tlio citizen* of S(>artant>ar2 lit ! f j titat lie will in' here on the fust day Nt> 1 *> \ I .M BEIt, (of the purpose of practicing the above ' uit. 1,1 I By an entire uew arrangement of light. eiipcrior FM>* * Apparatus, superfine chemicals and original process. ' ' , lie U els assured that he can produce most artistic rlfivts. Persons iu want a faithful and life-like pinj ture are requested to wiut his arrival. | ipaoTO^iftATCis, ;he | which no other Artist can possibly produce, unless ?d- hy the aid of Mr. Cowan's ({ ceipts, wdl be taken we nt moderate rate* for such ns vu*li them. Should lit? the people give him their patronage lie will intro} (luce ail riinri ly ro NEW STYLE OF PICTURE, h?* 1 wl itll Iitilv lurii nllti'P Vr?:vf? #ro nltlo I W; Daguerreotypes taken by the o.; J?]LlL)OB3IOK B&OOJ833, in, ' never b?f??r<- heard of in America, end will not al thirof.>re l>e believed until |?ruven. Abo, A.MO liUOTYPES taken up??n 11; vju, siass, as wsm. , The patronage of Spartanburg w very respceim. fully solicited. Oct. I ft 34 tf. J In IIQIITV Sj.:ti t;inhurg. Win. A Young and other*, vs. Lueinln Parh:.ni he i and others. >r* 1 Bill for Partition* of | N Obedience to an order of the Court in this m- j I c:iw, 1 will *eli at Sjiartanburg, C. II., oo Salts nt I day next, all that tract of I*and, whereon Parmelia t m IWhain formerly lived, adjniuiog lauds of Win. A . he Young, mid others, containing n tu-ty acres, more I or has, tngether with two negro men John and l Sampson, formerly belonging to Ooldiug Tinsley, in, dco'd. Term* oi sale, one third cash, snd the remainder # at twelve months, with tnterevl tiom dale; costs of papers to he paid doivn. of TiiU O. P. VKRNON, < M lft 34 ti o g. a. v. ?i, iz ? ii *5 49 63 88 66 17 85 61 40 65 61 43 66 46 57 75 M 84 16 IS 26 > ? M * 11 16 85 61 18 67 22 57 60 16 61 26 26 25 - & 6 86 29 50 46 67 66 35 68 21 46 61 | 29 62 22 ? |1 \ j 24 47 41 M 86 16 67 61 W V7 71 16 18 19 44 46 18 26 20 24 69 35 53 44 16 65 54 24 21 15 85 37 92 118 83 116 37 98 74 68 126 21 14 26 8 84 5 8 25 19 69 33 42 19 90 90 a 9 20 16 IT 84 86 45 61 87 69 68 1117 1641 1369 fU6 2282 OBITIJAHY. Pied, on the 30th September, ELIZABETH INGEEJTA, second daughter of G. A. and A. <*. Smitii, aged 3 years and 10 months. "Jesus said,Suffer little children to rome unto ne, and forbid them not, for of such M the kingdom I Ili-seen." co m mercTal. j irciew of the Colombia Market, for the week ending Oct. 11, '56, by Barkuioo ?$ Waudel!, Cotton Fact on, Columbia, S. C, Cotton.?There haa been an animated demand or thin article during the week, ending with a letter supply on the market. Hale* have amounted to ,520 balea. Prices have advanced an | a 4 over >ur last quotations, the market closing firmly at niddling 10} nil, Fair 11 ? a 12; Good Middling 1J a 11 J; choice 12J a 12|; none of the lower grades offered. Ssport from the United States to OcL 8th ^ aii.ee 1st Sept. '56, 16,993 " tame time *55, 54,746 Export from 1 et to 30th Sept. 1S561 1855.- W Oottnn, bales, 8,208 25,049. IUcon?We lutve no quotable change to notice u tlie Hncon market, the market ia steady and |uict, at sides clear 12 a 12$, ribbed Hi a Hi; th..ul.hni yj a 10. Hams 12 a 12$. ' Fi.oia.?The market continues well supplied vitli Floor, and the sales of the week under r.triiw tare been made nt figures noticed in our circular ot lie 1th inst., trie fine (amity in socks ut $3.25a 362, 1 itid in barrels nt $7.23 a 7.75. Coax.?The market ccutiunes firm at our forner quotations of 90 a 95 per boshrl, (tad n fete hoior lots have changed hands at $1.00 per basbel. We note sale in New Orleans of 1500 sacks at 58 a 70c, and in New York of 115,000 bushels, at for Prime Western M xrd fi5 u 66; for white Southern # 10 a 76; (or Yellow do 70 a 71. Pass?We have no transactions of consequence o note in th:s article, and coutinue to quote 50 a 55 er hnshel. Oats?Are in fair demand, at 60 a 62 p*r Klslu 9 lta^a'uj?Gunny. ?The sole* of Bugging has# iren large, and the market closed fi. ni at 22c per j ard Ra|?e 12$ a 13c per lb. ! 5i eta.?C. Yellow 9$ a 10$; Crushed 12$ a 15c; lla'ati?, W. I.. 15 a 48c; N Orlcun* 65o prpl m. Salt $1.50 n 1.60 per sick. Ciiasliston Market?OtU?n?Sales of the act k 8ati hates, nt an mIkiiiv of | a i?middling ii-lunil 12 a 1 J3?Knir 12$. Corn iu bulk 68 a 15; b.>c* 75 a Mi. Win at at a stand aud not (|sv hli. ncthcrc are ih ((tier *al< * nor urnv;,i?. Fl->ur *1 a 7}? ?(( s3| a l?$. Mola-aos? N. O. aS a > ?('till i |U u <1. Cuba Sugar 9i a 9$. Salt V and !M. LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HK.I! SCHOOL. \ L'OM'KKT.? A Concert w 'I be givrn by ?be Pap U uifi Music T?-i??-h? rs of this Institut'on oik ITll'USDAY, the 23d to which the friends i t>ie School, are r> *ju ot fully iin ittd. To ounin? i.ex ni 7 o'clock, P. M. Oct 16 34 It DANCING! DANCING!" M DA ME LEONARD'S Sec-nd Se*a><>n will ixi mitt-nee an Sitnrd iv. (Vtaber 25. All thiwe ^ wishing to attend will pltwse hand in P e r names a )U?n a- p >>.blr. Hour* tar I~>dn# 4, P. M. J (ivi.tnS. P M -J. S. LEONARD, J Oct I6 34 t( I).rector. i A NOT 11RR LETTKR FROM TKXA8. Tsavi*, Cu..Tax?s, Aug. 15, 1854. Messrs Fleming Brother*.?Daar Sirs:?Thrr? acre several case* uf Chills and Fent in my mothr'? family at the lime wo received the M Lane' Ltrer I'M* orde??-d in my letter of June 12th, iixl a few ilofd administered in each c? produced ihe d-s.red effect, thus demonstrating the cfik-ieacy f thc-?e celebrated Pitts in that dweitae. Mother has not be?u troubled with the sick hetxitclio si nee she has commenced taking these Pills, iitxl as we have hut few of them left, you will pleas# en'I us another dollar's worth. l>irect,as before, to Austin, Texas. Respectfully yours. MEREDITH W. HENRY. Purchasers will be careful b? ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED I.IVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsbl ruii, Pa There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pdl- now before the public. Dr. M'Lnns's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had ut mil rr spec table drug stores. None genuine icithout the signature of [27} Oct. 16 34 It FLEMING BROS. SUPERIOR PIANOST ~ The Undersigned, Professor of Music, etc., St the Sjmrianburg Female College, respectfully forms the Public, that he is the agent of LIGHTS, NEWTON, A BRADBURY'S PIANOS, which rank now among the eery best. Warranted, and furnished at the factory price. Some Sptcimrns can bo seen at the Female Ook ' lege. E. M. KDWARDY. Sept. 25 31 tl AmWrotyplnc. i a l!uccv i... i l?l... 11. roan Rooms on Church Street, and is prepared t* take AM HROT YPRS, or pictures on glass?a new feature in the iXaguerroifl art?in the most approved style. They are taken in a moment of time, clear or cloudy, tarly or late. The imprearion is imperishable, not affected by water, light, or the touch. Thsy are far superior to Daguerreotypes. Call and see litem. I will remain in town some two or three weeks longer, and if any one wishes to. earn the new art, 1 can learn them much quiokcv than Dagucrrcotyping. May 15 IS tf APPL1C \TION FOR CHARTER* j Notice m hereby given that the Philadelphia luptirt Church, SpartHoburg district, will apply ** the next session of the Legislator* of Sonth Careon ...i .til actof IDCorporat on. V Aug. U M K| ' 1 'M * " ?**'