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- . ffne &i)artAtt. i?? .*vT tim 8IPAT%3? t _ ?c TWIESPAY, OCTOBER 16, 1856. 2 LITERARY. Wa are requested to stato tl?nt Dr. Smith will liu deliver an address before the Young lilies' Literary Society, in the Chapel of the Female College, an; this (Thursday) evening, 16th iuatnnt. The putdio fro are invited to attend. (nli DA?im Attention ia directed to tho Card of Madame Leonard, who ia now ready to organise her second ciaas in dancing. Her lirat <rave general ant, - l_.h lsfaction. , - ? dai TllUAIPS. ti.. Wi return our thauks to Mra. J. W. Maxwell '"hi for a baskut of fine large tarnip*, the growth of the ?tu present season. Tiiey are superior to any we hare ?e<-| ecu this fall. api TilK ELECTIONS. We are compelled to go to press with our paper, so in to save the Columbia mail, without the returns (l ?so alow do they coble in. Enough ia known, however, to render reasonably certain the election .of he following members to the legislature, via; ' j Mcsrr?. -J. W. Miller, O. H. Edwtrds, J Win- ( | snath, O. P. Eurle, Jul. Farrow. , t'iH Col. Ori, of course, has been clioscn to C ongress, oj?< as he lias no opposition. SEW GOODS. ~~ 10 What does it all menu--where are llio purvhas- '11 ers to como (roin?and who is to find the money 7 1,ul These were the excited words addressed to us by *'u one of our old logics, when conversing u|oou the ] Immense stocks of new goods shelved in the store" of Bennett Jfc Goes, Major Kirby, Foster tfr Judd, L. Bloomberg & Bro., Tolleson Si Wingo, ft id llt genus om ok. And truly the ainrm and excitement ol an old iiihubitar.t arc noways nbsurd, if we judge by the p?st. It is no longer ploiins, kerseys, mid Y'r domestics?prints, delaines. and merinos. Of a the truth these are there; but only to fl.mk the centre ni3 of a host of brocades, silks, shalleys, and rich Par- ,.U| isienne dross goods, fit to grace the court of Hugo- ii,c nia or the coronation of the Autocrat of all the Rus- the sins. Wo supple, however, that we old grensy. l'al cuffed fogits may take it out In grumbling. The 'J| two colleges have introducid new manners, and v 11 new men and women, who will assert their youth ??n< and its enjoyments. Fashions are coming amongst ^ us?milliners are weaving boqucts for ladies heads M,n nt the expense of men's hearts and purses, and ro- v s tuudityof person, more in pocord with fashion than ,m' nature, must exhibit equal elaboration of ornament. <r < 1 . , . ass Wen, wi-SI; go jmil ways, buy tvlinl hketh you, ami t,j be grateful to God that lie has given you the menu* unt of gratifying those desires of the eye, whose indul- j W;1i genes is not sinful when the heart is set on him su- 1 |>OI prorxK-Ij. ti-oi THE RAILROAD. ^ Tlie render will find in another column the pro eve csedillgs of the Stockholders of the Sruirtauhuro let - ? -? . , and (,nion Railroad, nt their meeting on the Silt ' | ( and 9th instant, at Union villo, and will rejoice to know that, in the judgment ol those ino?t coin- tliv petcnt to decide in such mutters, something deei- '', '1 sire lias at hn>t been effected in the matter of rn * tA! Ing money. Animated hy sincere desire to per- i^., feet some plan to build the road, the stockholder ami labored arduously ut several protracted *<*s:oiis. After var.ous suggestions fifteen or more wealthy stockholders, together with nea'ly all the directors, me offered their private endorsements of bonds to the :l5* amount of $100,000?the whole of which sum, I !''* j K 1*1 when resized, to be applied to. the completion of u tho road, nnd not to the liquidation ol any debt, wh These bonds, thus secured, must readily command l',a sole at or near par, ns they wiil j rove n good investment. The creditors of the company, whether |.t;, judgment or otherwise, have consented to receive ng.i the bonds of tho company, unendorsed?thus re- vve licving the road of a most signal subject of cmhar- ^ tassmeut. Some details are connected with these Wll matters which wc have not entered into, an they in mil way affect the fncts stated. We have strong nnd ,<ltl earnest hope that the public spirit thnt dictated these 'u * measures will realize success, and thnt the unti- ,jm ring efforts of Mr. President Young will ho crown- ma ed with such a result as li s indomitable pcrsevir- " IS c nnce merits. _ . insl We are happy to learn that the Uridgc is com- (ai t plcted, and tho ircstle in such forwardness as to cul permit tho trains to pass the river in a few weeks, 'j"' Under the impetus of the late meeting we indulge j, ' belief that another year will fin-l the rond ne ar out j <K. limits 1 ? 1 PERHlilicALS. | ru We have received the correal numbers of tho | ^ * South Carolina Agriculturist, the Kiirincr and ? 1 i:*o Planter, aud the North Carolina Cultivator. l!ach of these publications is valuable, and $1 will insur? wit one or other for a whole year. 1 By-the-wuy, what has become of that indi.spcusa- 'tj hlo and ever-welcome exchange, The S I ol the ^f i <u I 1 UVUklil lip' Blackwood for September.?Messrs. T? S.:ett & C?., New Y?rk, puUiahi r?. The content* are? , ' J. The Scot Abrond?the Man of Diplomacy; ?f i 2. Sketches of the Way t<> SlocUhoIni; 3. Tlu- :|1 Allieling, or the Throe (litis, port 4; 4. Sea S .lc (lll St u.lan, jiait 2; 5. A Cluijitcr ?>n I'eniusular Ih?p?. ( 6 Old Tower, a llro'.ksidu Ili.logue; 7. The Foe- fr,j( try of Christian Art; 8. Maoouley is truculent. j quest.iinint; Ins historical accuracy iu describing j?., Scottish character and maimers. )wc The Southern Light for October. Tliw rnnga- gn, xine, edited by K. L. Whslley, Edgelicid, is mUl growing in ability. If the publishers would only show equal improVein'Ut, wo doubt not it wouhl soon prove nn attractive religious visitor to many a 1 ocntrc table. vlil1 # ? ? , ii,] W. W. liOVl E. ull; This faithful and talented Representative from the nolion- district of iirn Stale inl.li. s?c>i llifc Con i. stitueuia in Columbia, on Ft day I st, gave gi. at j f al sl'.ielii.ii, and won line w the coultdcncc ad the , people. Lake Col Orr he is for resistance in the event <d the election of >ir. Fremont. Here is his ; mi portion : ri(ll ' It Fremont is elected, what are we to ?h?T Shall j we submit? I cannot speak lor you, hut for mvself; 1 urif u<.^? f I ? 1 'lu 1 '? " ? ???J ? ?V?I [ :\I'| J 1 in'fco JH Oplf i,M* have abused and malittnel us. mid slid tii.it we mo tntir nfmid to U'lwdc. 1 trust in (led there will lit- re ( sisieuec made. Il wc art lu Iwcmiie provinces, let iia be so; but ilo n<>t let us calmly submit to tin- deg- '' ' nutation which Fremont's election would impose. 'hat (Applause.) by < Itut I believe that wlien tbe South does rebel ,jle ngamst the election of Fremont, the whole Not lh will cluiugo its front, There are in my who sup ^ port the freeioi) cand.d.i e wlm are under the im jjt., pressiou that we will take it easily ami quietly, as tliey have been told by the politicians, who say our tlireaU of disunion nre hilWliUit, who, when tiny ^ 1 tu*e wc arr'.reaily in earnc* , will chant;,, their miiv I up. immediately. They love free Soil, tint th y ,fo not j .?.)1( love it at the expense of their pockets. They will .. ay, "you have deceive,! us; the tjouih are hi until est at their threats of disunion'," and in three week* f<' w tins* men would be down on their kueex beggin;; ' h,-p| to justify difTeruircs." ; t V(,( Hmie Riuok it A It Roa o.?The I'iukrliS Cour'cr, So|d of Oct. 4, oa\?: "Tire people of the State general!) will be iuterceled to learn that tbe track of Una road is being s'.oit I ud at the Anderson ternvnus, We nb*? nndcr ea ? stand that iron i? L- iu^ rcee ved at tbnt point, and ( | |, that the road to Pendleton will be completed at the ', rut licit period |??s bl?; say first of May next. ' ' l'r llr tit.ir.] fir*' the ' Iran h take; Vc w 'v." I dot I WSSOLtfTlGN OP TUK ttHM. As the tin ugbt ol J.KMi1utn?t oicupos, nt tliis Tti !?*, l!?o mind* of imwt nicu, niul widely different *?t?to ivh are entertained of its practicability mid the handles of etleoling such a result, ? give tlio fol- judgi ring cfliumouMaution from a correspondent of hip ?>? lumbia 'runes?which tlt.il paper says comes tionul oiri llie pen of a gentleman of |>oaitioii and ster- I I' g integrity to the South and her iin-titutioue." '' a hi V- e repose Tory little confidence in specifics ol bilily, f sort, whether designed to free animal life disapi m disease and suffering, or tko body politic from soon to liutiiors ninl dangerous excrescence*. Ditli* " lies may enter into titu question of separation W r'i lolly unniiticipaK d; but these vhould exert na lieve irked infitieticc upon it. Tlio resort to such n?y C tudy must be a controlling necessity, and tlio ,ctten ai or ill to grow out of the step is ol but wenn- <'t> ry iinportnuce. In the language of the late John t'fore linoy Adams, wo arc content to do right, and ?ud < avc consequences to G<k|." M n who play the kc of fricdom or vnssulage should suffer no con- I juctKis to clog tholr march. Aniinatcd by the ncitlu rit which nnirnutcd oyr Kcvolutionary sires, wo a,M 11 ?uld dare every peril, and wield every engine of tntit lucncc bpoti the ssuc, leust It is not to doubled that the disintegration of *-'"P|'v i confederacy will cnu?u widespread convulsion iStatti every path of life. We jiartukc not in the notion thing peaceful separation. It cannot be, and those who to Ire lulge this fancy ling delusion. The master sro- ' ,e" ii possesses the power to embarrass and retard ' ;h step, and has nearly all to l???c if the plan be the tti fcuted. And wheu did power ever voluntarily their licule its prerogatives? The |iath wc shall Imve fanati tread is one of difficulty and dauger; but, once ol" ivred upon, half of these are surmounted, het rtavrt I tlio conflict conn- with a united South to hrenst Parity ; storm, un I the hardy ilcfenders of principle and disvi right will and niu*t triumph over all opposition. ^ Many, however, entertain contrary views, and a,,<' n ievo that a pcnccful separation tan be easily ef- hair 3 ted. To those we submit the plan below?and thing: can medidste upon it with profit: thing1 Ma Kditor : In the event of Fremont's olec- vcr3r n tbs ?n may be considered as a fixed fact, avion t some persons '.rcinble, or affect to tremble, at ,|n? . ' prospect ol no glorious a oon.iumm.ition. T> mind the process is simple, and unattended IM "ic It danger, provided the Eolith will move siuiol couily. An soon, then, as the fact is known, of give i triumph of the ltlaek Kcpubluan candidate, let legislatures of all the slaveholding .States t?* ,y , led together ? let these Legislatures appoint or vide for tlio nppoiutnient o' Delegates to a Con- ^ c " Itioll to tni ?*t lit sonic <? iiti-al int ? .? - - - - p, ill CJeorgin?I??t tli*v Convention proceed at t :? to term n Constitution for the Southern Con ..., tracy, taking as a 1?h? * the pr?*M*nt Coiietin^-"ii " ' tin* United States. with stieli modification. and difgra cuilmNitn iif will mi t our changed cii unistnii- world All this o.in lit- don. In sixty day" I .*t |4i.r|,ei inhers to tll>* Ctuic'l . " tlu* So* InTIi Col/iii ey he in. mediately duxl. I.*t tire .'migrrs" cnihic at once -ti l choose .1 'rtnpnitirv lVMiirnt cxoep this Southern IJoitip'U .aoy. to hold eliioe only Tin ,il tin* nn *h m*iy .f g .v. i nincnt e.ni grt under , j y, and the pOi'| h* can, in the r?* u'tr mode, kvo their IV>sdent?let th Congirwi also up lunik nt n Commi?"-cn to meet a ? m hit Cumni - *.i mid d in the North to divide the pub!.. piopuitv. (the \V? ritorim, ? . naval v ???*1?. ??? I "?nd wpporron j w each their share of the puW . ?h-ht. In the nt of I lie refusal of tl.r Noiili to<lo ihia/iraceaA/y, i"d< p< this 1 migrv"* throw* upoi the North the publ e pinis* It, keep tne l? i ittoi'ien, lortv, doek-\Mlda, eVo.. ^||?-\ ( ihe South, and let us'eomriierice tie nr.ro, out <>l j it entirely. Ties I think tiioie deniable tliaii to ide the navy, &c.,fuid as-uroe half of the public it. is it |v x*t this Coiigi n!n> provide tin nucleus of a j, idiinj army,around which, it lusvwjrr, the rod- | w ^ e.in rally; let thtin also leoigam/e the uiililin, I provide for the ree. ption ol volunteer* if am I every uhl he need d. } we re A hen ii is remembered that th? South can bring | notfil i the field hull u million ot lighting men, anil | ' n that trill fight, without any diminution of our icaltimil ii-sourcrs; and that tl e r..w mateih.l of K'naW South. that will command money in the u:ar- matte s of ill** world, amounts annually, speaking in |p jj,,, tul ntuuhrrv, to two hundred iliilhoi a ol dollars, | . ile that of the North do?*s not cxee. <1 vix'.y, und j t based mntily u|*.n the raw material ??( the I would nil. nnmukicturcd at tiie Noitb, it will be s en I in any inec. how gn at ia our advantage and how ?.er- -.er t] i an 1 speedy our victory, it we inu-t light. Then I iin, tho North w ill light for a remanent. while I '"date will be defending out homes, our ver_> fireside* was A lit* North will light as iuvu-lers, *vhile we will p'sed it up?*n our own t >il, where wv ui -? acquainted ?niv c Ii the grct'ud, and can take advantage ol every ,f| ^vti itiirv on Tii~m ...... . . ?* - 11 1 . uc win 1>?> | i.il to lull!" a milium of num. I should want no I |?,|,| ivr tivtot) than to Coiifuii' an army ot Northern j ready it in the ill the low country. Yellow- winch k, bilious feve rs, ntu! ail the ills that unac-h linu-n ted flesh : holr to, would im 11 l>- their |?it;.in. |tu jo far a* foregtt a I lu-iti turn.iheil the North there onn-ritcd. t!ic idea inndiculuut. KnghmJ, for nr?il , lance, mid tiie Notth are riva!>; h i!i nrc in..no- | v,., v t luring co?nir.e.?; while the Smith " puiely rgn- ; what lur-tl, and raises wliat holh intd. ntal which mir ran do witliout Take away our cotton, nrwj | M, .Kfl starving millions ol operative* will nvtiaiin the J tll , ,j lish government iu three iimiiu.s They muet rj,;|y , I eel, an I without cotton t?? iiiniufceiure, they ||? 1 not have wherewith to buy ntc.il, meat or pot a- )j0vv < a. A starving inau is n ejangcrous nvm. .mil ] >,,, , vit'g to..lie i.s stop not m the r ma mess at tti- t|,,. u , Thin the great siiilct-tin-i. ol Kn^lund know, dcta, I lie v iv..1 neitf < ilii.iii^el tie if oivn s.n.-tj - : uiioi A vulgar phi use. 4'i-ut c If their nooe to sp ti Sates ir face." So lar frotn ties, il the South will form | Ki It line['and a lavorah o i-oinniei. ?t trial}, admit hotu-* 1 goods at a lev* duty than thine of the North, ,| j,.n will agree to light ui tiavr.l halt leu lor us, ami |y j.lc i and I |>< rhags in. y have ilie glorious pleasure i.tioti s'cing Yankee shipsivhippid by ifi ,t *h cruiser* tlicm, ill our own waters, and Ymi.Ucc prite* brought viotaii i our own porta. will n lut, Mr. lvlitor, he separation, if the South will ti c in n body, must be peaceable. The capitalist." down la- North t< .11 not permit the rsection to ? ngnge forcre r. war, which inmt holniiih.-e of results, and ^(> ?, il upon them n heavy burden of public debt. innn,< if the- future of the South, and a separate Con* iugbi iniy.il \e< ii 'ulle to t.ilL. With two hundred 'fit? < lions worth ??f raw mattii.il, free trade and open c mp It, 110 p pic on the lac? <>: t1, 1 b; hi.I earth, in ,t jl., lity \iarn, could e?otnparc with us in wealth. 1 live, at 11 ess and glory. Xuimag nation can conceive, M j| |, 2I1 low paint the pictuie. L. whrtl TO BF. REGRETTED. )nc of the ed ton. of the l>ue West Telescope, | ^ li the initial II , fllrv. W. li. Jlemphiil,) afiei lh!,a , orsing the plan of dissolving the Colon to the' ?Ji eh wo refe r in minther place, puts forward the crciiM .wing ili i heroism of suhfii ie?inii to free s .il rule- j ( flat for nut perl tre mould he willing to tnj ))UI ir piMinf au-'.t'e. I t- 1. i d 1.1! w1 ght mi- i ,,, U|, his rule* th n S inthe 111 ('onhderncy could i.e motit, iniciieeii at any day i.at <e< we're ready, just n* blessa I ns on the H I o! March, ani Iroux/tit ?oul.l would prevent it." is the II (jjinriiy we can ouly supp ?? the put [nine of tii.ns. conclusion to he n hhn I, to induce Northern J ^ itictsm to pcrs'-vere in .he lection of Fremont, ^ lint the notion of ilu- Smith inay become a nc- S'ate iity without possible r< ti cat. W? hope iu : Mnryl , the Union,ns now ei 11-titutnl, may not survive i fhroev >tie< dny the'certainty of Ktemont's election l*? ( f ^ Presidency. ^ ^ nboliii if.w Mihtahv t'iur*nv -Th? Liuicn??M.!e 'leldvieysll new um'onncd company has b ell or- ||)p , /.i-il in that place, culled the S'ate fluurds. A all tiro to k?-v ?ndi ory?n /atii'U? fcpr ing'Ug r'rV Tlirj indicate a proper military ).ir.tv and n n' i llieii lit niid ililcl iff flit m rvitv Itf lir Moryuu II l! ?, <>f <iiii <i\vii town, are nnvinz i;u I mo*t rlufiin:'lv. Tlu'r niitforins li.ivo ?"d S n alrcwdv nrdi-r> mi I <1-1! e\< rv Wvdneadny "" ' III- V .nt'4 to pi'rtivl thi-iiiM hi? ill llio ai'liiMit of tin- ?gw*t [j ii?r iiiiil company. olitKn 'In* Anderson T? uu C.nolinian my* that tin-? ? j _iv | a i'-x Ui-t of ll. 't dlali rt rmlirn.iN ..li .i; lift\ l< >n ii *, charging cciftin inHnridnala with all tin- ''"'"it ii*. av<- murder, mentioned in die 1 >cciilocao. 'v ' ' come ilj n pretty condit.on ol tliinps in tlie usually or- i f?rtr<? y o("T>ninii'.l\ of Auderion I ' 'bo 8ti POLITICAL l'P!.*!n>S ?rv. c following letter, if ui * Kniilttnun of th'w to a relative iu Missis* |>pi. h?# Allien into <wir w|,j i, nn.I, while we cannot cutirely yiuld our Coi neat to nil tlio opinions expressed, yet there i* :yc n il U> Ktlivt upon in tli? present crisis of n:t- j ^ aH'uirs, that ?u give it place most checrlully: the ave been anxious to Icaru if you were hi.II it rim nn Xothimg," imd thought ili.it in all proba- ' , like tin- most of that parly, you had receded or 'J. ? piared from uiid. r that cognomen, and would |,|,, be v slble In some other form,* * * ninl My dim in |ioliticu, uh in erery thing elite, i?to ''k? J/it; that is, to advocate the p >hey which 1 be* ^ most calculated to pioin.ilc the best interests ot |MV auntry; nnd I beg you now to bunt up my old tha s, and with thi?, preserve them, and you w ilt ^w*j n year# fiont now, il you live, that I hnvo here- 'ni| j ' been, and ani now, righ.t in my p edictiona st? >pmiutis. Vn u are vi ry inoch mistaken if you imagine that "'j" u Cincinnati-Convention or Huchaiiau man; ' rain la Fremont nor a Fillmore man. 1 not Southern vum, with Southern let lings ami to | licnla, and as I have always told you, or lit lor the last s!i years, 1 don't caru the loss of a f ir who is elected President of tlieso L'uited j lie cannot alter the inevitable teudcix v ol u IUO s?he may hasten or retard it, as his procli vitns ^ i koilism or slavery predominate Mark what ^ you, one ot three things must take place in ten years from this da'F.rst, either Hill.ion ?t? and frccsoilcrs must recede from i- . pos.t.ous and give up their religion, (or rather eism,) which is the entire alx.litioii of si. very; ..... . Poll fond, the boutli must ngrce t-i give up '.heir i, and with thorn their independence sod pns- ' r an a people; or, third, thin Union must he . \ttd ! ! ^ iw, In my huinhle judgment it is perfectly idi" i i bsurd to say, after the experience of the last j rears, that one or the oilier ol th^se thrcs I ^ s will uot take place. In the rdr nature of J * tit cannot be avoided. It ins proposi lion the statement of which prows t'.srlf?a political n"" i rrhelt need? no olhci guaranty of its proof, *a* i cotiiniuaticcof the * .arsystcm: Which then ist likely to take i/ucc? Wtil tlic abolition9th :tJ frc?oiler? audon their ground? "Will tliey ip theii rch^i*-ti. their morals, ntt.l tln-ir run'hub wteplrjr.iti the subject of African slavery? 'l'" il j< u or I were we among,and one of, them? rould tot; ami will you expect othrs to do what >wn sense of religion, honor und morality nn' hough it may be, wi.nld not allow you to do? sir, they cannot do it?they would be torover 1 ' ' iced and degraded in their own and th0 tan ' estimation i( they were to nUm Inn ilu-ir ( rnI 17 i r law and unti-oluvcry sotitimi ittx and leIStl In fiiit, was laiiat:>'i?ui ever known to yield t to the power of the sword? first alternative then is imp ssihlc. Yis.sir, " ly, rchgously an I pohiic.illy un/io*stb!e ? ' oi th.vl?.xcept b\ force, which is revolution cat i isuiiipn. II, tl cn. w. i the South u;v up their slave?? ^ tli them tlr ir ImaMcd institutions, glorious ' nideiice, und unparalleled prosperity and hap- j 7 I ask the question, wdl they do it? Ouuht ^ ! ? The question "ought thry d>> it'' in my i? easily . nsweud in the negative. The que?irill they do it.j not so oas.ly solved. There * ssihility that they might bo forced tocmtsini hut it is s bare possibility; w|. <-h p -ssibihty, ^ rer, i? increased to a probability every y< ar, yea nn nth, they remain in this ITi on. The lottgi r noi n in the I n.on as it is, tiro nearer doe? the lility that the South will cons in to a gta.lu q j n pat ion approach a probability, hi eaus - the ft. e rr become? tho power to force us, and as a | r of com sc the weaker the power of res .stance. ! no: self evident from the history of the p-?'? thought c gbt year? ago that the aboUli->in?t? | crer be strong enough to cat tv it single St;..tt 'election? Who at tho South, twelve year? ago, ( () [reamed that they would attempt to rutin can for the Presidency in Ibati It any dnl, it n,; Ir. Calhoun, and l..s mueh xl j?ed and d - t? st hot /leaded followers; And \ l tiny fire not unitingu candidate, hut with siiot.g hop. i ; l,!' : . e??a man of n-> p i i.eal, iiioinl or tin r.iry 1 *' etcr, rr tli no qualification except that lie i- . * " nd darmg udven u'er, a-ul an .*t'>ol tumm, 'm " to attempt the reddest m-li itic of taiia;ic -m proVisliorr deeply scaled in tl;c alMj!ition sen "" t in lite Northern mind. j t if llieStiulh lefiisc to give up tin i slave*, i? P 1 any other alternative l?ut d'-unou? llo y.-ul | tlty otic i testimony tl. il nl.olition.vii and slu -arm.>t dm II together in unity alnl pi-.tee, than I rv? I.ire jtaeinly bun! As rret. in ghl rmt I. -e lfi.it tin' vol I und tin- lamb rronhl ! e dorm Ve ii-e |og? tin r, or that fire and jsirrder eon d b. j, ? thout emnbuslion.'It is utterly, yen, nuiti mjotsihle ' ill, III} dial brother, toll me, if you please. 1 nn the i letiouo' I lluioi e 'tare the I non " y... he possess a supelli itur.il porri r to eliaugc it in c of the ah ilitunists, and of the slftveliol so n? to make tie in uu tc in the tiuthliil i x.-- ' "u'l lot the presi tit t'olist.tut.ii el tie tinted t it ; which guniaut ?s? ?|avt-iy? rant youth.it Fillmore is a good man, in.I at. : tit.ni; l>ut do you bel, re tin i. urennv liop-n ! election? And <f there were, is lie suflie.eiit . '"' il lit.tun hi teetiug unit s -miini'iii with tin ui- - ,.t | iU lit conciliate :ilit! c intrpl. mi an In resti:. n jK. | , in their tanm.eai tfliii tH to abolish slavery, m mil > ( |;|\V hint ilu" OOllHl. till mil? I > roll! se you ol admit that Tiron in lie sir-aig enough at boa itiili, and with tin' Deniucmiie party, ! ? put ; |", . by force ilirir lawh-s efforts, unit tint* hush ,(|ij >r the (analie cry of "freedom to the All '.in!" ir, neither lie nor liuchntiiiu, ii*>r no otlie can iloiif Ami lnt 'ii I In ! v??-il ii imtlii i I-? it a iniraele oi Providence can oave this I n un. \\ deotkm ol Fillmore or Burhnnnn e dii r mir ht |i>|n I it, might postpone il lour years; lint |m vri; v never can. Il ia an e? rt u na that \<>u and ' , nn<i I li vi- no doubt tlic vlrctioii oi I'M tin in t rc-i aati'ii it: tunl the only ti- n in u y niniii i , .| irr it would l>e best for it to take |il.ion now, ur ?-Mlit years hence. I honestly < In ic the " r flit* better for nil concerned, 'l'lie nion lln- two st ciioiia would be lo ajii c upon soiin* <! > lile tii tn a of separut on. Put it off, ji to I foil- j ill become more and more embittered, and (. fiit iiliy ol a aettlemenl would neccs-arily itThat it would bo bei-t 1 i the Solit:i t.i be 1 I adroit, ami delay might jhi* ibly i er?..?e I tu iigthcti our union; yet, at the name tirm-, ii'U'ls at the North would be getting weaker. hi the whole, while I would not vote fur Fre , yet I declare to you, I b'Tcvc it would bi a * tg lo the South il he were ebeteil because : boo tin te otii people mid hasten d sua 'It, wliieh j, only salvation to the S iiitli and I., r in?t tuI 'org in?e no doubt, however, but whtit |tu< hfltinn ' * tn i elected, un'ca* the fusion of tho Ftllmor ? <_ iHili'amisls in J\nn?yl?.n.iu should earry that : ^ .r tor From .nt. or it K< ittiuky, Tennisvr, and land should go lor I'dllwote, wlia.li would the l ii'C'l tiU at the House, and s ate l ie ' si bet.on. 1 have no belief that Fillinon will . v, (] single State w tln-nt n coaV.toii of w . , ' .. omuls, know-nothings, ft id mmif genu*. i(f your pardon for inoluduig the know- < v' igp; but I don't regard any party as wot di of i.'ime, except the gnat Southern imd gj,r? ii i ? | ii i i-i>, i'i i tc r< y i?n' i it n ii ,> i j jmi:1-*. To I lit to last we mint all citr.e 1 1 r or Int <i. I'nrtii* :m<i party name*. mill - lit mi, liivo become the grandest humbug* Ii go. I'ritioiphs are what we nerd, <nel Mr , nil'* dootrinc* of State light*, Nullification, eon-Mutt, are tin* true din trims, and bamd u I lie trn<* |n iuciph* of i.ur uiiii i mm til; run I if ??''i l<;t<) In i n i eenc" in< <1 nod acted upon yearn n, ,( nih N">rtl? ami South, micIi a thing as uu nh ; ^ party unit would have he en hoard ol, mnl liion, glnriou* ill it" In g inning, would ncv< i >( < ii |>t f ml it ii It* 1 lii |i?ii|)n*o? ill pei'Mtital n hi- f'nii ml |i ihiio.il jugglery The ontiklitution r t the An? , wiilt the right* of the Stab * pre*ei vi d, would mnl minillV.I, ami Continue lor centum ? to the piou'li?l ninuonitut of human windnin rconcoctcd. But unfortunately the Piiimi of jwit ilea and the nee"# and l? *|>Tvnc?iof flic to ?n i toe ambition ..fo IK-ury Clay, w ho sought ruther 'Ivan- tlit people than toadhere to principle, ughtabout tin- abominable Mi?soiiri Compromise, eh. like tin-polny of Cuius Marios, the Human isul, that expelled every member from the ttcnwbo would n?t (?ltt ?r oath !; p"-s whatever law people dca red. gave tin- first stroke to the don nof iIhh republi *. Following this prtcidi'DI wni tanfl'compromise of 1888; anil then, to etip the uix of ruin, was Douglass's Compromise of 18 jo I wliieli tr. ned the constitution n?n mere tiling trnw, to he blown nb-nit its the wind listed, proml it eotild waft some fu'-oritc doughfneed nycliont into power. Against nil this Mr. ' tilhouii i hi* party have fought from the beginning, tttnl i the good tmd virtuous lb man Senator Mctolhis a was banished because he refused to Nniieliot] ntevcr law the people desired, right or wrong e been bnnwhed from public estimation. Hut uk Clod, like Metellns again, the people at tin itli, at least, will recall vhem to the head of uflitirs I that nt no distant day. The time is coming I is even now u|sjn us, when Mr. Calhoun*! le (light doctrines will he regnided as the Irui ion doetrities. n departure from which will tx a to be the prime cruise ol the dissolutionol tltii ton. Mark irhat I my, Time is the best tench and proves nil things, and if you live you wil Is* an old man before all these things willcoim NlrS. IMHITlf Al" MATTERS. Connecticut Flection.?Nr.tv York. Oct. 11 returns from the loen! election hi Conneptict. w thnt llio Democrats nrc considerably nhcvl. *i oriov Flections?Mobile, Oct. 10.?Tieis from Madison, Columbia, .lickson, Hamilton ilton, and o'her counties of Middle Florida, g;v? ;o American majorities, and whct'it-r Dene. i?- or Americans li ivo cart led the State is matof great doubt. Private despatches, however fidently assert tfnit it Iihs gono for the Demola. [; viucicr.?-Ixkiisviilk, Oct. 8.?The KxocuAmerican Cainmittee Iris completed a register lie votes of the State, and pronounced tho tens certain for Fillmore. 1 esSAciiusKTTS.?SrniNorir.i.ri, Oct. 9?Thr rhntuin, Kilhnore, and Whig parties coalesced e t i-d.ay upon the county nnJ Congressional ainations. Wm. C. Kowlrr, n bunker Whig, i noni tinted for Congress. 'ennstlvania.? An immense gathering of the lids of Fdlmorc took pi.too in Philadelphia on the Tlie friends o! this candidate boldly claim the tornl vote of Pennsylvania, which we do not int, unless hy coalition with Fremont. )n the 8th instntit a Democratic meeting wax HhUUi )n the 1st t? " ?! or ?ii wv foil in Chicago, ll'.inu * vcland, Oli'< Iloekiiigharn, j and in tin intu itu of North Carolina t hog ?v n exhibited at Ciiii.omv.he, Ohio twt m and '.lirec months old, w> tgliing 1 |> itin.!< 'ho Mo'iik- Ueg stcr iccoiiiiii. i,.|h tli.it in tit* nt of Fremont's fl? tioii, the Southern ineiiih. r <'ntigro-s, instead of going t<? Wnshi: glow ill I r? |?.t r to the r rc?|>ci:live > ate c;i|i tals, 1111 > s counsel w ill 1 lie ir State Kxeeutivos and l.i a ;ur> s a* to what is h st to tie done, utile Kp'wojiil Convention a resolution w.ia in Inoed to reform church inus.e. 1 > -. llawke? ml.' sei'.'iidrd lha inovcinent. and said In- ha el 1.1 j . n.l ojI of elitlleli to the sound o ins .ion tin organ that would have answered r ?. I f? r a lively march. 1 ot tti'iLTV ?(Mi the Dili instant at d.'oioti it. .'nd o Withers |ire>i.liue, ??ann ? I unit, jr tiied lot the nnitdcr of < I? >. Clara. The jutv rr.cd a verdict ol not guilty. Ii?' I ? return* of North Carolina for the jn?t 1 nried show an aggregate ?>l $303,(?M? nrica*c of $70,.''0? 011 the f-rmtu 'cm i hi i/uicav?-r, I'n.. the homo of Jus. Btichanat which 3<\00(> persons were present. Ia-.vi.ano?An election for Mayor and conn :.iinc off in Baltimore on the 8th. The Amori candidate?Thomas Swnmi?bent hla Denio ic opponent, it is reported. Amcrcan Tote in wards 12.G27; Democratic r< te II,G<>0 Tin li ward lias a reported majority for Swatiu ol >0, Scene* of mob violence and bloodshed, su nnon in Baltimore, mariie.l tine < lection. ItLttvtRK?A local eleet'on for inspectors nuil sors took place on the Til*. The returns inJi the Democrats largely in the ascendant. )iiiq.?Stupi ndons efforts are concentrated nr State. Meeting* and demons!rations arc eve here being held, and *nreigti orators of ui do. of sentiment are haranguing the people. K* r. Oiase, abolitionist, whether sincerely or imj not be kliown lure, writes to a gentle nan in iv York: "Unlet* men and money in abunee are sent us, the State is hist." w wms?The St Lou < R ;>iili!i'mnn ! :?% -? th? v State parly of Kansas run no ticket for (.'ours or llit Territorial Ic. inlattire. rErseiMWEREJICE. I w I be o| .j; lying to the fi eh 1- of constitution bertt at the e<'iith to Ira .ithitih- ( </.- i?i i;>> if* I'm*, ail able French journal pub!, shed i iv \ ork, litis abandon .is neutral p ? ti-.a in re ??i tile r.-e- Iciiet. in I in nil elab r.t-.- *n cb ll'js sta" ! it- preference for pure I). ni .-.ev r Ir.istHtd Hrptiblicaii sin, ill- st nr nt t!ie sunt e the Rucliiiiart ami lircekmr il^o i! v : II wmii the tintc luinnci? our i i? tie i it Ul.i U ilrgiii'.il.e hi mi i? tin* *s u!v?| .. nin* .-1 r , ill v.11 r Ji' i i' ? i ' i > Pt..i i>( Kii \ N :11 i.j ? ii ! ? .!.) ; SIMM i ' a* miolr.'A'.r st! ! Ii i'' I n? tin r i r 1 to ii moot it v fanner. on tl?* onn ran III I I _*lii|.i t I I III! |. I II [ft | 111 - I , ! i| ?vin lot Auier - in s H / iliis \i lit Knitu'i' * " * In' -tlii* I i. m IT.H ji.uiv ? ih? ii-. ;!i !>. tin . ? t i.!.iiivIi i ll li.is Invii jii >.v :it?<l r i svit i h iv. kmnv ?Jiat wr? have t<> ee. 'Ii" Pi.iiun'? ioncr* lie.il* ami I'mF'. - ir ..1 nt iv.. 11i??f tlii- i'ii n|i i i* m ii1 Si. ir itir.-, Iia\o a|i|iri.pri.it >7'.0 I . hu l l , h N. i Si h1j F?nr.l, op lint SpnrlAtibtirg U 1 Tin :r I llriik* ;.!l tile tifiu-fit* of ill * hr.il/c w . e t-> I. it. i n*. 1.1 >.irk IV.tich 11, a K jvi-r, was ?i.1 at Xvh rk ii the {Jili. "lie N iti.iii.il Aji ulimal K.i r ..j>. ne.l at I'ii 11?ln'. on tin- Till. I Ivi-r HIO.I) H pcr-win* v > tv.i Rti. lt a il i?'ny never before s. i ti ill tin' mi] l> 11 in !itli lit notice the Kri iiiiiiit uti'l Fillmore I' itnm '. wer<' part ;nly hi.mjlil I..act!., t I;irr ?l>urd, |*.t , to etTe.'t a fu?>>n. The client iii*eo\eri il, the lu*:>HI fn.liil. I Ui\. .1 up ii.-jro wit* ilv.ivoivtl recently < :i I'll .l.e a'iMtiicr 1 wullliike, in .\.iv Vitrk truii! iiin ... I, The v.fis.'l ililipped into the sir. in put the tUj'tivec.n lu> tr.l a II chin >n I packet ii aii ilieulti between tsvo S ititli 11 irulimaii*. At in ; >ii, Aua 2.'i, Frank t >. Well* ?h t i>... 1\ ij. lie ):. <1 tie* in xt ilny. AN i A i;:ivi sell Up tu jualicv. aiir. A.li n* elf-is ;? icwarii of >.'.'?ii f,,r th-. :.r e! lit mtir.itr. i of .lame* ,\. M (in iv , wli ol itrr i at < haiiyehur^, . n the a>l instant. I I.< n t >1 is unknown. . i?e w. Jell' Ion, a M - ?? pp. pl.AHter, lately ... , iiiiiminitte.l, for L'h. ria, '200 sv.?. kstnr, (il .he, ami International limuraiici up. s.ofNe.v York, h.tvv su*p'tnl.-.l, w.tl r I spi'et of r? *umpll >ll. *i\i t aii 1 Holt*, ol Kathnioiiil, who went t< ryl.i11(1 ii. fight ii tliiel, were arrtste.l on th< Utl.k ami < see! leil h.iek t 1 li eliMU.n l ilmrlft II. Ilutlington, u Now Y?>ik broker, Itni II lilt, t- 1 III I '!.. tljf the IlilllH'S el I'll IpIp'v, ifc C'u , to the . ttent ol t.OOO title i ;ei * are rune.re.I n AN all Street to nearly I.. 1. ' J -X HLH-1- 1 RAILROAD NFKTIXU. We copy from ihs UDionviile Journal the proceedir|(? oftlie mvitiog ul' llie btoekliolder* in ihe Spartanburg ond I'uiott Unilrood, held in that vilJ-ijj el! the K?t) iiirinnt! To the Stockholder! of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad Company. Gentlkmkn: Tin- object ?i cnlling you together | in for the purpose ol laying before you the comlitioit ol our Canpauy, winch np|>ears to our mind to be of u serious character. At our annual luccting in August, our niuuctary affairs wvro brought lully to J your attention. They were referred to a committee, win recommended n hy which it wm 1 I MpiCtel wo couhl relieve the Company of their 1 debt*, in their present *lta]M>, as well an luise lu'.ili ' to cuuliuue the construction of the road. The resolution ?v;m adopted with grout unauimiiy, it read* an follows: * ''Resulted, 'l'hnt the Direction be authorized to ' issue $500,000 in >f $500 tiu'li, payable $150,000 iu 10 years, and tti?- rctniondei in 20, 22 mid 24 years, us the Directum may think lust; interest payable semi annually; ami that u mortgage ' of the separatu property ol the Company be given * to secure the payment of the sat :e. And ihut they be sold to stockholder* and ci editor*, (exeep; those who conlrneUtd to take nt par,) ul this time at 8l> cents ?<?? the ddlar.'' This proposition, on the part of the Company to the stockholders, was thought at the time- to be a liberal one. Ii wo* offering a per cent, for tin-loan, t which is much higher than an average mude on yuor other investments. It goes further: it is cnleulnU'd to benefit you in every way, in tile enhanced value of youi lands?the enhanced value of your i stock?and the advantages of n Railroad. These euritv ofl'ercd to you is undoubtedly good; for independent ? f the whole capital stock, already invoted, the loan its* |i is to be invested on the rood, and will Imcoine your security. Subset iption papers were mada out, tind given to eoiumittce* appointed for th<? purpose of canvassing the District*. The report ol a majority ol them lends us to believe that the loan will not l>e taken by the stockholder*! Wc asked you in August for a loan of $100,000, for the loll..wing reasons: It w.-t* thought that this amount added, (o the cash assets then at oar command, would be sutlie.cnt to pureh so iron to bring it to Unionvillc, it ' po'tit where it might command a freight and passenger traffic sufficient to pay all expt uses, a* will as the interest on the |{<>n J*. In the mc ntime, wh I" we were budding the road to this phtce, the, ilebts due the Company might Ikj colleeted or converted into requ sits.ns, which would reduce our ncui, comparui veiy speaking, l<> a small amount. 'I'll? r>mount could lian been <-on verted into Ituiujn, Tims the finances of nurCntnpany would have tin n plnecd n a sound aud healthy condition, and its credit reestablished. Viewed in this light, no one can doubt the im- J portanee of the measure, for the intereat of the stockholder?a failure to advance promptly the loan lias endangered your whole suck; for it is idle to hfcpe, in our present situation, that we cau succeed in negotiating Hotels to strangers, until vec have proven ff> them llmt we have confidence in the investment. That proof must be afforded by a liberal subscription oil our part. It is difficult, in n report, to meet the many ob jections urged by the stockholders, why they do r not take our 1 kinds. The length of time they have to tun was the principal objeelion at our annual ' meeting It is a great mistnke, t i say that those who invest their moi.ey in Bonds will have to wait i ten, twenty or twenty-two y ears, before they cr.n get their money. There is n<> r asoii why they should not pass from hand to hand, in the same way as bank notes! On our |?irt, we only ri <|uent that i you do not force them to be v Id in the market un til wo arc able to disp u?e of our issue The amount you might feel it your interest to take would eircuL.tc among V"U in the name manner as large bank notes, with security equally good, and bi tter than j 1 bank notes. b< emt-e our bonds bear interest. , N\ b?t is tb'- reason, then, the plan cannot be 1 put into puicticef Is it for the want of money, or J i-. it f- r the want of confidence? Ii we succeed ni ( nfl, must have your loii'ifejKej il y u have con- | li len - . v 1 c.m 1 1 - us thi 111 un y! When tl.e road i fin.*!, d to Pniotivllle, (4f> ml-s.i we inghtedily say, that we slnniki not have a 1 i'jrr ih.' t than $tiMf,0n0, nil a bonded !,-V,n, wh. Ii we should have to pay .$17,500 111- | it-i.pi r 11111:11m. J \t . th nk ihe eapae tv or' the road t ? tins point ; , 1 < >;ii{ . t. ni to pay ''r>ub!e tli s DMoiffl. 1' .? * ;!5o,fi >:i el our hi r. Is ti n a.uiug on I,and | won'.I b> .ample r,> Inf.iJ ih- rmj to Spartanburg. 1 ' | and pi so on ii the m s- ?ry .pi pment und work- j ?' op? '.fi iv fa? ?h'o at miee to give \?o? all ' ! o ivan ;it ii-sj'r 1 r- it a w t' Im t .n?d .u '1 . . pi pped read. Would p iy \ "U the inter, si . n | ' J your bands, and lw iblt illVUsfilMll d vid-mt- | ) on \oo.r k sni;.'! at f.-sr, but t. at'-.i iiu-r, ; >> i ' vi b .. 11 r bu?'tiro Tin- (;r. oi -..ile and Counibi j . J Ii.. 1. id, li 1 to \ r . r. 1, :n 1 . the f t * [ It I yi ar el li e rate of *!> ,'' r . iiMiim. Wh, 11 . | I? s a d 7.' 111 li i. the ine ie 1 a> 0OO.I Iff --ihn' pm: n to "W ry tT in on y h -v.og t?.? u ' ' I 1 use llit- wli'-h* } ear t till r . I ' i? P . I < ?(v . r>. e 11. . I her. d Ill May, )8o4. its r< I.pt- lor Ihe y. ar, | tli.-.t * to siv, from .Mav, iri.V.1. to M iy, IH..-I. . ' am ..I-,'. 1', lo ; 1 1 ' ! hi 'i 111 Mi, I 1 .0 Mai, ! . ' f *>.">.*>. io 7- 2T ,'? 12 \V. I .ive not ibeiee'.t fo. Mav, I S5C, felt wet it :h? .r lit.. 1 r ui r e I leel Oil 1 I at ! tv IS all , III I.,is - over the pi lis-d eg r I y.sir. Il ' .e ( a ..i (' K II. e.in lnik? lllii' :t:u lU'.its 01 . on a a.-. ar i?,t<{ can surely , lll'lkt ! ..I li.lt 11 III -Killv il .t du s, w.- shall be able :.. | it 7 r ni uit?-r< -'. . n - I .iii'd/WHt! \ la.'a;e oil vour pit'ta-n vr In !or the hum, I 11 Ii 0I1 u as!.. I !or 11 AtijU'l, to carry onl ilnv.. ?>. .ihi.vdv pi. m ui, I, induces us iii call nm to o ill i.l > is,*erri'i 1 nr. . , rm 11 I.mi. W think l|..iv, that ?Vi shall not In-ah1-- to in ike tie SO tile ,eii! t win!- s we eould la, ma 1 lltiit v. .11? nur i t. - Wv iii(..r;n. I y-ni it: tin (tiiiiu-il in*. 1)1.i !'ii> v n' in 'vii> >1 r>r nliniM ?n>l tin- jildjineii'* u .11 pr hahly Ik- obtained the I-.ill ik i. :i. f t' :?* l ' . :: :? ot l "otii n a I *. a?,S|iurlnl|. I u I fiimn an.I \Y . nn?l> ! ?i". .it .1 u:ilc-!? provision# III IH i.tr ill i)lli' tilllr ti-r til' |KiyiltrUt of lllCSt' . . debt*, tii' |'i"| "ity ?' the oomjMtiy will be liable to l\y ainl Mtio " i \i tint t i i; iv n nu l.-rv.i' 1 that arrange| :> -lit* c miM l?> nr. to with ,i large proportion of ill*i J ih'!i ' Mini i n, i lake ? ir boaii*; our iulol*n?alnMi 1 ii'.w li .i? us to lie ude, that mi mini a* th*-y ?b* itu'.ii judgment*, they will i.iju.n tl.e cash. How ore XV? to I'll It.' If Wi Urgt el lorn*.' it the | rofi I 'V II ' ! ' ! \ e.t on mi I s lid! '1'li.s inciting, ' l' t ii, >i ul.t u? ?i- e 2 Itl.'Mth to SlaO.OOH, ;iu?i as iiiut'll iii iio ;l? iitir :,';'englh wiil allow us M ill) of our I ii !* un I creditor* ore us uroly n? ilir** who have sued us mid while care paving others, ":e fch uld iti-t OM iloi k them. The i.tii- in linn 1.1* in illy n:?. * in, si mil we build " ? roud, or ahull We tltanduU it? If we bllihl, a - ir oarv that we raise iitouct How * to Ik' done? Tli n w.'i It we inn*', make a tin.'id clYot nnd ra - the loan ? i tuiliire to do a i will render it lieeO'Mirv tor u? t'> a-k of tuu ] i im ? oil to carry out a prom -e we havi mode to in.iiiv of our cieditors, t.i place tin-Ill OH :.n e.jinii ty with those who are i .lb oil to o! ' mi . lie nt '.li i wi ik. It we fa I to C irrv u* th?' j ft a tuir i I el mi, it W ill be c uisoi 1 itiin our f.ldur. to h(low that we have noted . I hi n iably to ?.nr creditor*. Without I in ii \ oi iti I't it .? iliflik'ull to build n Railroad, . ai. i mi t i are w .i.ug to ituoiil I v.v e;?l? ; )i w re i > p y the ?1* ! *- an e.irry out | lli ii.: , i - i olilpal.oll. e appeal t<i the ! koU 'kl, pi k se... 1 imni III * liar ot rVk. I V StiH-khol1 ihl?. lli i. i. -ity of a final d? > >11 Shall we : : have the money, or ahull we inaki .m nssignmeiit? JOHN' L. Yol'NO, I'rca't. T!ie !"ii 'V. ng s' ? kI. ihlera nceedtd to the pro(ma.t .ai to jo'ii the Direut on in guaranteeing the pay in nt of Honda to the nnimint >>f SUM),00(1; ! I I vies. I>, P M Walla. '. W. J. AlUtoli. , > C..1 I. N Dawk.u*, Mnj. J no. l?. Wright, M-.j. G. i YY 11. I,i'jii(, YY II 11 uinncr, YY'in. Iklriugton, d .1 WW Ii. I >. II Kerr, 12 K. S ins, Wm Wal i ker, A S. II., If .1. ('"Ismail, C.ipt. John C. C. i I taster, ("apt I'lms Hooker, Jacob Kciittrr, II. . \V. ran, l>. GoiideliK'k, A. W. Tlioiuauti. \ poi lien of the creditors expressed in willing the l W illiligne?? to tici.ve till bonds of the Colli- 1 puiv in payment or part payment of their debts, I ! an 1 l ie Ikiril <>' Dini-tom wen- instructed to oar ] ! ry out die arrangement hi proper form. On motion, lli-solvi'il, I lint mi tlie event of die ! O lilemplnted niTNll(;< l)i< lit between the creditors ' I of the Company, and tie guaranties of tin* Imnds <>l 1 die Company, to tin- amount on one hundred thou- j ; ' unid dollar*, failing In l? iUvctol by the President i > and l)iri<ctnr*ot lhe Company, tlmt the President in j hereby authorized to confewi a judgment lor the 1 j beta lit of all the creditors. Kleetioiu were helJ mi Tuesday in Pennsylvania, 1 t )hio, and Indiana. The return*, when they reaeh j n*, will ufTord sonic index of the way those Slate* ; wdl vote in the Presidential election on the -1th of j '' somber $ lleturai of (be Ckctioi for tie Legit Miller. Kdwritrda, Ksrro Court House, 344 309 309 Webbers, 11 17 7 Greens, 88 74 64 Morgans, 18 73 47 Cushville, 92 95 77 Hobby*, 119 122 9U Woodruff*, 58 47 37 liivmgsvillr, 68 42 3v Wilkiu'*, 43 69 33 Young*, 55 69 50 Catbenrt* 10 13 11 Puolvsvilic, 11 11 11 Tuinnon'*, 1C 12 21 G. Hprings, 40 50 38 KimUrelb, 33 28 29 .loliu Mm'*, 59 53 57 ToUcsod*. 35 36 28 Cross Anchor, 56 55 47 Tborns, 42 26 26 Gentry*. 66 53 44 (?ri?y I'-mil, 17 25 5 Rolling Mill, 19 29 16 Cunningham's, 37 37 34 Rich Hill, 26 30 24 (Jnmpobcllo, 109 96 53 JuliiiMMiville, 111 101 66 YernonvilW, 32 30 31 lambatna, 27 22 16 Limestone Springs, 26 45 32 Moore's, 28 28 5 Cherokee Springs, 64 41 38 1776 1706 1390 For Congress?Jamks L. Oax, 1725. A IIAhotr.o fcjnow.?The following, the I^ondon Globe snys, was posted.upand extensively circulate.1 at tlie recent Wiioishm races in Eiigiaud : "John Fletcher, King's Head Inn, feel* great pleasure in announcing to his numerous Irtenda nod vis'tors to Wilmslow Itiets, that he has secured the service* of John Smith, of Oudley, the executioner of the 'ate William Palmer at Siaffird; and also been fortunate, through a friend, of procuring from Livcrpool u enst of his face and features, forin ng no exact model of the culprit, dressed iu corresponding clothe* a* he appeared on the morning of execution. There will be scaffold and beam, with a eompany of trained officials, who will perform and go through the ceteinony of hanging twice each morning ol the r?c<?. performance eommeneing at 1U and 12 o'clock. Admission la eaoh, Od to be returned in refreshments." This remind* us of u recent incident near home when, during the hanging of a fellow creature' sotnc scamp announced to the public, through written notices, that shortly alter the execution he would afford them an opportunity of seeing the gtatid sport of,beur-bating. Important from Kansas.?The In teat news we have received from Kansas, via Chicago, up to the 8lh instant,states that private advices received there Iroin Kiiimm iiiciilioti a rumor tlmt Governor Robin* it was about to convene the Free Stale LeciulaUire. One hundred and ten Free State men, arrested tinder Harvey, at Hickory Point, have ah been Committed on the charge of murder. Kwry s'age and conveyance into tlie Territory is crowded with settlers returning to their claims, from which they were driven by I^tua. Governor Geary is discharging his duty with fearless energy. A letter publ ?h<*d in the St I^ouis Democrat, dated liSWriiiee, ftct. till, says a convention law been called at Tup* ka, on the 30th, to fortn a republican electoral ticket, with the view of ascertain ing the stri nptli ol the party. If the ticket w elected. Olid Kansas should be admitted as a State in December, the Kiectors will ask seats in the Kleetoral College. The pro-sluvvrv pat ly are ex pocted to nominate Fillmore and liuchniiun ele. to r:d tickets. ? Carolina Timet. Nicaragua.? In a private letter, received hy the last ?irival, from nil intelligent friend of ours in Grenada, we note the follow ,im passages; "Most eiuptial c.illv, Gen Walker sh add called th man of tilence. I! - civn everything, hears everything, reads every th ng, and. if wli.it evi-rylnhtv ssv* U *o lie credited, knows vvirvth ng ?butrays nothing * Kwry thing .s <ju i t I ?Te. S two the execoiion of S.d iRir, the temper ol I,vki mid eh* where >s oitievv lial k.wetcd. If ;* tin? fell-ml lliipWe* on lure, and 1 think not w.thoat foundation, that then w.l OC HO UglliUg W lll II (It - fj .llv, >,W t,i v .I* of troop* in suffic ?-nt own!* r* In m ib< I it ( '1 ("(HIM will, I ftil ?ur?-, h i!i t u np thi I ? .11 li< mH (In* uiv y m oi Ci?t?i H en mill (hi iillitf St;iJi ? The !? .-* !? m getting quite ht'Allhjr. "Mi Smile hu* | nr. li x.l a lou-ienda. and m (<*ti'!.s l.vius Ik r>- 11 * family w I' b In i in a few in-mi! - I ilt'nk he ii U- iiiwlr S crvtnrx "i i'i In* ii'uht- Vihmi-s |.ir oi- tin morel ? it;iv,i J."- .Vc?r OrUanr True Delta Ikpiatant 1 u s?'1 h<- (ktr Iian signal y?-?t <t c li ty 111 h.? < II|Itlin' till t?v JMl'il lilt; a III'mi in I ? t;int iiU.im . ?li oh i .mill lui an itiniuair and 'anil i 1->nii-l.ui?Mi lor yr. at l-t.-riii- 'Ibe I-din* ng l?-i ii - in?t li -1: A i vc .in i nid-mri in. d*l i>r nil n'l-i |n..U pari, dtr.cil) >u- itdi-ctU. >n lli-- war Fro .imn f outnnliiiiry ntinv '-or l.mr \.-if-tlir-' kIhiui lln iii|mi*-- A iiuvi n^u mlr :.s -<-nun nt ni l!i?- p?i!l 11*. The Kni|i. ri-r .n-.ni.i-ai aiiiiiiw'v tin- |hv i . a! i-fiend, m ii- l--2fi .iinl I S t | All tin- -low* ?ii tin- t infttrv ari- treed limn i|i- -|; i' Ini ii.-i - ..i i.a- recrm tine lit that *1 !| i-pn-t- >f la ii 'l'-.o vliiMri n "1 *nMier? tfmt tv<-re brought -;i hy ih- Si.ill-, ntnl a* m:en f-tfiin ) jmri litl-cr i-i th ..rm\ , ill wlieh they vi. n-Uiiiu I to ?i-rvc a? !-' 11 *, art- nil to stored to tin r r> lat on*. Hot?* and I'rvi- hare been he! I lo luiil At II i-hm--i .l in mm for I- a- nig tS:nt-- pi fight n uc! FLOWERS. MRS. M C AI.TKK has returned Irom tinNorth, with m lull ami ru-h ?* -rtuicnt of Millinery, oou-i-tiiig of \\ Into ami Colored STKANY, Silk, \ oivi-t aa-l Kali it HUN X KTS, nil I the im?t t.u-h .nttabli Style* Clara Kcun I load-Iron- it, liritlnl \Y realha and \ eil*, Fmilirri, .French l'iunies lor tin- I lair, Mar lhaid* lor back umi IriHit. All to ho had on the linw-t r,-us*-liable terms. Corset* nin-U- to i-rd?T. ?:17 RICHARDSON STREET, Oct. 1 ti 34 2m,? A C AH: II a J, 3" hilissa' nil >rAST9 1)Aot'Kkrkorytk, AniioTrri ami I'iiotooitvrtitc Artist, front Charleston,S. C. \\rOl'LD iulorm the ciliaem* of Spartanburg T v thai ho will Ih- hire on the tits'. day ol NO \ l.MHKU, tor the purpose of practcing tha above arl. Hy an entire new arratigrtnctit of light, superior A |>[iaratiM, superfine chemical* nr J or<ginul process, lie U ,-l.s aM-ur,-d that he ean produoe most MrliathI'lfivlm I'crsou it* want a faithful and life-like picturo are requested to Wiut his arriral. )?. iiiO'ifO #1 a Air, 31.1, which ti -other Artist eiin possibly produce, iinh-wt hy the aid of Mr. Ijowan's Receipts, wdl be taken at moderate rates lie such ns wish them. Should the {H-ople givr hun their patronage he will introduce an t-nuri'ly NEW STYLE OF PICTURE. which only two other Artists are able to do. I >agui-rreotvpes taken by the (JOILILOBEOH PROOmm, never befor heard ??f in A morion, and will not therefore be believed until proven. Also, AMHIM ?TY l'E8 taken Up?n iraiQ, iih.A<33, ?S The patronage of Spartanburg is very respectfully solicited. Oct, 16 3-1 tf. Ill KQIITY?Spartanburg. Win. A Youug and others, v*. LucittJa i'urlunt and otln rs. Bill (r?r Partition. IX Obedience to an order of the Court in t!?ia cave, I will sell at Spar tnnburg, C. II., on Salesday next, all that tract of Ivtml, nhereon Parnielia I'm ham formi rly lived, adjoining lauds of Witt, A . Young, and others, containing n uety acres, mors or less, together with two negro men .lohu nu<l Sampson, formerly belonging to Holding Tinaley, dco'a. Terms oi snle, one third cash, and the remainder at twelve months, with interest from (late; euata of papers to be |eud down. TJIO. O. r. VKRNON, CM 16 31 tf o t. a. p. ilatbrf, h"l(l icl?ber 1J I , i*nc, ^w4 W?, C *''?>. TUsL 1 285 \ 250 205 ~ 167 494 10 |? J3 39 99 20 78 7J 94 93 45 K 55 77 46 $9 4G 87 64 43 111 I 77 100 74 27 199 31 46 99 16 59 ! 49 62 38 56 77 25 53 40 55 61 43 66 40 57 73 14 24 19 ; 19 95 1 0 M V f 11 16 25 21 16 97 22 57 50 19 41 26 22 25 9 99 29 50 42 87 99 35 52 21 49 91 29 52 22 90 91 24 47 41 38 59 10 27 61 57 71 16 18 19 44 45 12 26 20 24 99 35 53 44 16 55 34 24 21 15 35 37 92 113 33 118 37 98 74 68 125 31 14 26 8 34 3 8 25 19 29 33 42 19 90 90 3 , 20 16 34 36 I 45 V. 61 37 29 08 1117 1641 1369 114 2 2289 OBITuirLY. DW, on the 30th September, ELIZABETH AXGEL1TA, second daughter of G. A. as<l A. P. Smith, aged 3 yearn and 10 month*. "Jo?u? said. Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, lor of *Ueb ? the kingdom t?( n<-atrcn." n O M M P p n'r a r 5 L oi kuii, i a. i nero art otiifr fills purporting to bo Liver Pill- now b. lore the public-. Dr. M'Lane's gcuuiue Liver Pills, nlso lii? celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at alt r. spceUbU drag otorco. None genuine tent front the signature of [27] Oct. 16 34 It FLEMING BROS. M'PERIOR PIANOST The Undersigned, Proteaaor of Mumc, ho., at the Sjiariaiihurg Female College, respectfuliy iaforma the Public, that he is tin- agent of L1G11TR, NEWTON, RRADBl*RT18 PIANOS, which rank now among the very beat. Warranted, and furnished at tho factory prior. Some Sptcimma can b? seen at the Female College. *. M. EDWARDT. Sept 35 31 tf ATintorotypiny. L A, GREEN has just rctnriicd to hn Daguerreao Rooms, on Church Street, and ia prepared la tako AMBROT YPKS, or picture* on glaaa?a new feature in the Ilagucrretu) art?in the moat approval style. They itro taken in a moment of tire#, .U? M - 1" -V- !- - 1M. ? ??w. me impression la imperishable, uot affected by water, light, or the touch. They ar?Ur superior to Daguerreotype*. Call and eee them. I will remain in town noma two or three weeks longer, and if any one wishes to. earn the new art, 1 can learn them much quicker than Dnguerrootyping. May 15 13 If APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that the Philadelphia lUptmt Church, Spartanburg district, will apply at the neat session of the Legislature of South Ctro> I ma fur an net of incorporat on. Aug. 14 ?? 3b\ Rerirtc of the Columbia Market, for the iretk ending Oct. I], '56, by Barkuloo if- Waddell, Cotton Factors, Columbia, S. C. Cotton.?There has been an nuimatcd demand for this article during the week, ending with m better supply on the market. Sale* have amounted U> 1,520 balre. Prices have advanced an $ a $ over oar hut quotation*, the market closing firmly at middling 10| n II, Fair 11 ? a 12; Good Middling 1! $ a 114; chuico 12$ a 12|; tmue of the lower grades ottered. Kx(>ort from the TTnitcd Statu to Oct. 6th sii cc iat Sept. '56, 16,993 Same time '55, 54,746 Export from I st to 30th Sept. 1856. 1855. Cotton, bales, 8,208 25,049. Bacon?We have no quotable change to notice in the II.?o<>n market, the market is su-ady and quiet, at sides clear 12 a 12$, ribbed 111 a lli; Shoulders 9$ a 10. llams 12 a 12$. Knot*.?The market continues well soppltcd with Floor, and the sales of the week under r.vitir have been made at figures noticed in our circular of the 1th inn:., viz: fine family in sacks at |>3.25a 362, and in bnriels at $7.25 a 7.75. Corn.?The market continues firm at our former quotation* of 90 a 05 per bushel, nud a few choice lots bare changed hands ut $1.00 per bushel. We note sale in New Orleans of 1500 sticks at 69 a 70c, and in New York of 115,000 bushels,at toe Prune W estcrn Mixed 65 a 66; for white Southern # 70 a 76; tor Yellow do 70 ? 71. Picas?We have no transactions of consequence to note in th s article, an 1 continue to quote 50 a 53 per hii?h?'l. Oats?Ara in fair demand, at 60 a 62 p*r , hiuhil. Bagging?Gunny.-?The sales of digging have brcn large, ami the market closed firm at 22c per i ard B 'pe 12$ a I5e per lb. 5rc*a.?C. Y? How 9$ a 1UJ; Crushed 12$ a 15c; Mo'aeat?, W. I? 45 a 48?-. N Orleans C5o per gallon Salt il.'On I 60 per sick. Chablvcton Mas sat?Cotton?Sales el the 4 wet k C5U bates, nl nil ndvulicr of $ a $?middling ,, .... ! ? . |Ol l.'l #* - .. .-t ? i .... ({. n_uiii m uuih va a 7T?; li-'L'i" 7C> a hll. NVliul .it a Maiiil ltd not ({ ?.l?U . wMhi'n- arc ii> <ilitr vtlit our wrivult. Flour i'} h 7J??.?i? *5} ? dj. Mola-scs? N. O. 38 a ft ?fiibi ill u 41. Cuba Sugar !)) ii yj. Suit ->5 mid tn? i i i >i. 'M. springs FEMALE HIM! StUOOL. ? O.M l'.IU ?A Cancrfi w 'J b? given by ibe P.i|i Ik ?/j<i Mrndf '|V?fhm i>f this (ristitut'on on riliu;>l> \Y, fie - J? iiwrt.. to which the friends i.! t i# .ire r ?p?-otfulIy invited. To cmniu no- nt 7 o'clock, M. Oct 16 34 It DANCING! DANCING! M 1>A vl E LEONARD'S Srci'iiil Snsutt will M< iiinvwr on Saturday. October 25. All th<?s wishing t<> ntt< n.l will pl'-.ia? band iu t' cir names u miihi uk p K?ibl<*. Hours lor I ?.<) < 4, P. M. (Si iitK 8. P M J. S. LEON A III?, i < Vt Ifi 3t tl Director. ANOTI1KR LETTER FROM TEXAS. Tsavi*.Co .Tkxis, Aug. 15, 1854. U'Mri Fleming Brother$,?Dear Sirs:?Thrrs wi-ri- several eiix * of Chills and Fever in my moth. r's family at tbe time wo received the .V Lane's l*rer 1'ill$ ordered in my letter of June 12th, unit a few ilustM administered in each esse produced the di?rod effect, thus demonstrating the efficiency of these celebrated Pitts in that disease. .Mother has not been troubled with the sick headuuhe since sin* has commenced taking these Pills, mid ns we have but few of them left, you will pleas# end us another dollar's worth. Ihreet, n? betore, to Austin, Texas. Respectfully your*. MEREDITH W. HENRY. Purchasers will be earelol to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED l.IVKR PILLS, m.u'.ufactored by FLEMING HROS., of Pitts