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u. ' ? <Tl)t Syurixm. A, iT, THUKSiVti. NOVKMBER 6. 18i?. o.? Mr. A. 1L Smith is our authorize 1 agent at Coluni"?<, X >rtli Carolina. slaver 2 l v ummjKiTii. ;;r"s tliv * V ?ry in hiy *i tliin c??mi:>i*' !l |JJ1||4.e . that Mr*. W<iyit, wife of Mr. R. W. B">J, Prioripal <it the Preparatory Department of \Vnff>r.l Col- party iM niiljlkiily, on Siturday evening lust, lit reveit thu rv-idvijou i<t' hi r father. (Mr. Farley,) in Lull **|?|**? rcns, of a Mu)(i'Nlfrlil|Oi il'nt 't sap I MT ^n: Oar reader* ire perhaps nwnre that n new build skive inv^a in ihiUik' ol i ruction in the Campus of the K?- |flmu ' lunie C ?II ce. On Saturday Itwt, n* ilie workmen urc ,, oh to bunly U|?on the structure, a portion tral / of tlui scntf-ld gave way, and Mr. Win. Duncan State and G. C. Moore were precipitated to the uround. Tl e former sustained very serious injury, to the extent o'eii'lanseriiitc his life} the latter escaped with of "P Miirht bru-scs. The marvel to ua is that either ea- J*'or'< Tl is caned with life, from the nature of the full. ^ I ( MILITARY ELECTIOX. | folllld At n meeting of the Morgan Ritle Company, held Sl ^Vl* on the 2'Jtlt instant, J. Eurle Bomar was elected , woutt hirst Lieutenant, vice duo. M. Denn, resiKnei. ;u y,. ' about a session paper. this t Dr. Gibbes, of the Columbia South Carolinian, of hi* . . i , . ? . Likin I'ni(*wv? iu mnnsn us pnj>er aunng m* Session ol the legislature fur $1, post paid. Those wlio i.'ji wish to keep fisted up in what is to be said mid youiij done at Columbia this wiuter will do well to send ?*dvci 'n their orders. sin ? the ti TOE WEATHER?TUB COURT. Monday nud Tuesday wore both inclement daysi desir< and those connected with the Court were compelled possil to trudge through deep mud to the old Baptist Church, where its sessions are held. On Tuesday " evening the wentlier cleared off windy and cold, so * thnt the balance of the week will be m??r? pleasant \ C"rt than the beginning. The business of the term is "lr> quite large, and n considerable amount will go orer, Wa> " m ,,, m (IOII3 ANOTHER BOOK. "* "? T. B. Peter>on, No. 102 Chestnut street, Phila- h)rn'' delpbin, has in press n book with the following ti- t'ie C tie, vis: "Tfie Humors of Falconl/ridgef* being has tl n collection of newspaper and every day sketches " ^ and anecdotes of the rarest fun. We have no S'1" the e? doubt this collection will find largo sale, for really nicati many of the sketches arc too good to disappear script with tho ephemeral newspapers which gave them ea^'l> currency. <||r> 25th' THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. 'J"" " the e? On Tuesday lost all the Slates of the Union voted nicrc for the choice of Presidential Electors, and the full 1st in result, w tb the exception of California unu Texas, ?wtcn will probably be sufficiently well known by Saturday morning?certainly by our next Issuo. It u useless to speculate on the result, when the ' fact itself is so near. But notwithstanding the ^ . doubt banging over the issue of tho conflict?the ' most fearful and determined one that has oc< urrcd jqj in tho history of thn country, and the most ntumen- if; at tous to the safety of the Union?we have an abiding expor conviction thnt the wisdom and moderation of the ^raIU ainou people will fix their choice upon Buchanan uml ! |y lib| Brcckenridge. We Impo nnd believe in this dicis This i ion of the election. It will give nt least temporary of her pence to the distracting agitation* of the day, and fiord time to the South to put it* house in order i-fUmi for whatever ex genoy the future ntny develop. send *- chann NEWSPAPERS AND THEIR CHANGES. ?*? ? Last week weittli-d that Rev. J. P. Cook h id sucoeeded to the oontrol of the Yorkvillu Citizen. ,.re? Thin week wu are apprised that Thomas J. Ecclcs, Germ of the York District Chronicle, has bought the huiidn Cili*cn, and united it with his journal. dui 'ir C. W. Styles, E-q., editor and proprietor of the capita Big* field Informer, has determined to retire from for lg Ira present poaithMt. He therefore offers his esinblisluncut for sale u|?on easy terms. We are sorry lli.it Mr. Styles h is felt compelled bj take this step, tnngii but trust he will find a worthy "uooeasor. is liah N. A. Ramsey, of North Carolina, is about to start a weekly paper in New York, devoted to 1(, Southern intrre*u, to be called the Southern ller- sons I aid. We hope it ruay succeed, and aoon become a cstabl daily. To bo of any considerable service to the wt" .... ... ... . lation cause of the South and the Union it must become |,r,.jUc ?0. ast hi 'Til* Kinostrk* Star?Messrs. Gilbert, Me- hands ....... I ,*.? rvhiyut jlnirr nave *em us tue tirst rxo. i>i toe ^ ^ 't K? ii?tr?.e Star, a new paper just started iu Witliinmburg Dmioi J. E. McKuigh'. is the editor, ^ and It* geta up it very spirited paper. The political 0|( s? uti(ileitis of the editor are ikin to our own?? ,, . , ? I telle wUtfojrnuMto maintain the Untnn'Of the State* k> |?en*i?j l..ny as it iusure* equal rights to nil section* ol the conle<Jersey. We wish the "Star" abundant sue- ptll eess. ,ee (h Juhu I). Ilyinan, editor and proprietor of the , tie e* A-he?ille (Nf. C.) Spectator, desiring to retire front , the press, offer* the panci an J office for sale. j ,.iicke< STUCK IIULUI-Rs, relic II Our cash subscription 1st wants $45,000 to so- g|,,lU|, care tlie present largo subscripts n to our Jimd* ( We must liavc tliis amount to enable us to Comply (j^ ^ w th the conditions made by present subscriber*. tjy, ,pr This amount, divided among the stockholder* in tjM Fait held, Un;on and Spartanburg District. is too ^ ^ small for us to believe that they will suffer u? to fail (,.((Ve lor tho want ol to urnall a loin. a gilv| The iron on liand is now being laid <>nthr track. | , nnJ will eit>ml the mad to high land in Union District. It will all be laid (with good weather) In 'our v?rk*! Sha>! -we have to |e?"ie for 'he want c..,,rt of funds to l>ny iron? Il you do not wish tis to do inorinl so. you should ull o-inie forward at once, and afford j"'! '' us the menus to continue the hiving of tho track? j , h IM w.thout further delay. : stand JOHN L. YOUNG, President. | y?r* t< THE COl'mnT APPEAL. Col. C The Courts of Appeal will meet nt Colnnthis on ^ t. the fou th Monday (the 24th) of this month, when | the dockets will be called in tho following order: j '^N Eqcitt.? I. Causes Irom tb? 6th Circuit to be Price, taken up the fourth Monday in November, and ' caught hoard for one week, if so much time bo ncceenar); ^en ( otherwise the next Circuit in order. 'Z. C.iutrom tlso 4tli Circuit to Or taken up at i ""t ,y tho vnd ol the foreguing, and to bo heard for one droppr we.k, if ?o muclt time lie nnwiarj. in the 3. CiitM* from (ho 5th Circuit to be taken uj> nt ^j;)| the end of the foregoing, ond beard for one tvit k, \Vood if eo inoch time be nroetMiy. South 4. Cauaea from tlio 2d and 3d Circuits to be tn- y|ARTi ken up at the chase of the foregoing, nnd heard un j,-, t til the tod of the term, or un'il disponed of. Cat*.?1. TUu Northern Circuit will be called 0 on the fourth Monday in November. remon 2. Tlie Middle Circuit immediately after; which head o will be followed by (||(|| 3. The Southern Ciiouit, and probably in the , , , aun.e week. dfrbol? 4. The Eattern CTreuit, nnd eelU e v 3 The Wjutnu Circuit. for o?n ftilrum<tred the Government ia negotiating a "Bli with the roi vnant of the Seminole In liana in the f'.tt JXwVTa, remove th? m to the west ni-d ana" ha fire pence to that title. j tfvtr l CENTRAL AMERICA. COR Kansas ??urr?*|?"iideiil ut tb? New York Tinm D*a lunicnu-st iliu Mlowlnrf loots n.id apectulfMioiw. t iVerturc to Cot. T<tus tuny Lo true or false, and f ty i<r rtiuy not kwuIs to tU> |?rofier mode. hii>R >? sure, however: in view of the hostility M i North ?" tlto South, slavery will sock to 8. C {thru itself Isitli ut homo mid abroad, nud tho | of C I lf,ioh of Walker iu Nicaragua, h-giU-xing urd. y, will furnish an outside -jupport to the South- Clot Utttrs while in the Union, nod in tho ovrut ol triot titration of tho two sooth>n?, win oflfer an til- nnd > tniticjilly ml vantages to: ?iu i >?'. Titus, the finnnu* li-iiilcr <>f the pro-aLirery n-rn , (?nd lie is imi' of their bravest oOtn ni,) ha, ^ r?d a loiter Irom General tjuiiniuu, oi Missisinv vin^ liim to leave Knnsa* mul take coin ' of an expedition for Central America, mid Ulo* wo hundred and tiny thousand dollars has -viel( or will bo, provided tor the object content plu !i0 iuinfaih of vAiio.il A to i-1 li'ii, and luiifc territory. TIlO Colonel expresses binnvelf dis- ^"tl il with Kansas, mid is very desirous of leaving hop< more congenial climate mid association;- than ehai und hero. The South is looking toward*Ceil klticrica witli more interest than low rda this , in hopes of making slave territory in that vi- bull with more eiute mid with less excitement than stati inquest or Kansas is likely to cost them. |v n; o|<>nrl Titus is un imimute mid personal friend j resident Wiilium Walker," and sent him Irom j ' 1" la the first company of soldiers he received. | '< Co wpnuy nnnoH i i d abou: thirty men. The j uie lei has the reputation in the South <if being (if vst! rpi^eiit military filibuster that e?n b* ; anywhere, mid just at this time his vuluable '* mu urc required, and he is sent for. smn olonel Titus bus not y?-i recovered from the rcc? da received at the time lie was taken prisoner, pteinlrer last, by General Lane, lie curries mi ounce of "Iree-soil load" in bis body, at " iine, and has but partially recovered the UN pub hands and arms, lie walks ab-tn, however, stati g charge and lurking out tor Ins companies, t( g, have the guarding of the prisoners. . . lis men, numbering over three hundred, are w g men Irom the South, who have enrolled tliein- spoi i as Governor Geary's militia. They arc foar- pe-i 'not being able to return home this full. At crn1 me when their present enlistment expitas the 1 will be Irozen up, stoppinu all egress from . rritory. These men make no secret of their turr s and determination to return homo as soon ns j j;j[| bh-" i IIHK * Crisis in Kkamck.?The mad speculations o ran Iredit Mobilier have occasioned in the greatest '' o the money difli.-ulties in I'r.mee, by carry[Kcie and capital out of tbc oountry, where it ,rn? noct wautod. Tin- reaction of their specula- lfr:" on their own credit seems close nt band, it i there is nil American and French company oor ng to o-irry on mercantile intercourse between ' uited States auJ France. The Ivmdon News ,u>* to following: w '" t this period of pressure, the Franco- Ameri- **r* '-ompnnv, which is our of the competitors lor ,-ni i 'iicessioii ol the tinosutliinlio lines ol eonnnu- con) on from the French government, invites subior.s in Paris for 84,000 u?-w shares of 4,'tM) j " S'H representing n total ol XI,680,000. 1 he list 1 einain open for one month, dating from the n In ult. Il is presumed that the expenditure of lotiey (if subscribed) will be dependent upon ' jmpuny's obtaining the concession; but the circumstance of its opening the subscription pre I the midst of n monetary panio is strongly cliur- jskit ?tio of the strength of the speculative cur dranig m specie m ociug rt*01 ted (to by the j ^ e of France, whicli increases the difficulty, f itself will force mutters to some crisis. The , , : of tl correspondent ol the London Times says: y Irer can hardly be found anywhere; 20f. and ieces in gold only are to bu had, and Of., St., ' donl id 50c. piece* have nearly disappeared. The ||IC tntion of that metal is the more rapid as | to exports, comparatively speakiug, hula small j, Ut of manufactured produce, and is con?? quctiligtd to pay lor foreign merchandise in specie. I ,r?, soiieol the consequences of the vicious system fclo? cnaiom houses, which the government seems nn,j lo t<>uch. It is evident that, if the nianufao- -| |U1 t products of tins couutry could bo sold at a ; Ct(,? rely low price to the Tnilcd State*, she could 1 aillj iIiciii instead of the precious metals in ex- . j>,j| ;o lor the crain of the American farmers, mid , ,|?ir risis as the present would rarely take place, or j?)lw 1 be less severely felt, wur, nother cduse to which the crisis is attributed, ,|lat while taking into account the effect of tl at in trj., iiiny on the French markets, is the enormous ng manin ol the l'm-isians. The Moniieur an ed some time s noe, 'with satisfaction,' thai cj,.(| g the last five j?.ar? th?* construction* iu the J ? Is were estimated nt 7l2,iilK(,tK)tlf., and that j? l.r>6 alone the amount was 250,000,0001'., while "?0 it only rcaelieii 22,OUO,OOOf. -j. is a fine thing to adorn a capital with splen- ; nld iigs, spacious streets and boulevards, and TIO> ificcn aquari s; but, like evt ry otlier jma.s on, it mil, ile to be carried to a mischievous excim Si' p|,,| an ambition in the article of public works has, I j, ared, far exceeded the disposable capital, and, . t ertaui degree, justifies the remark ot some per- ' _ hat we Imrr thr atrtirri nafionavi ?nr? ntvre i i"*' [ inhed. The government, by urging on these ; i beyond measure, has <h-c is.nuc l the ncet.inuof the working population m one spot, t<? the , j lieo ol the rural districts, where, during the j ^ nrvest, complaint was general of the wait of; i. To tin I permanent occupation for those class- '. ' 1 n cnibarra?sni-tit, (or the government, nnd tl '' ^ eeouie urcafer." . ? . . "ess j f< nr of a monetary revolution m "if ? 's thn' 4.|,UI r brius another revolution w.th it of n political tivel - ter, perliiipjendangering tin* pr?-sent dynasty. " 'l* c the rcfusril of the Emperor to nllow n tusin of t-pecie pnymt'iiis by the Bank of France su? N r. Cock up JIat A sot isnco. ? \V< .m-glndt f,.;;,, at our youngest judge?Monro?has follow ed jy;?( [ample of the oldest-?Judge O'Neall?in disig with the idle parade of the Sheriff, with II. I i liat and sword, strutting by the side of the v'l'Je s on their way to the court house. It is a i ' >f a former and tinro pretentious age, and pay I be reformed Altogether. Our judges need wa>? Section from assault. The purity of the er- ^ the beat protection. Anil w long m these ||>t' * discharge their duties w th honest imp miali- )?,? | y ore ccrta n to Ik- surrounded with n p.mo- Wl'l at will shield from all alio a-of violence, and far more efficient than the bauble* worn bj riff. I H iri t notice of tin* opening of the Common Pica* ] 1' A (lieAtoll llie Slnnduit] mv?: | guve 'e learn ili.it one time-honored custom of the li.t- l?ee? diipenk. .1 with. From tiire ini.o? a S.A it lina bel li the practice of tlic Sheriff to iii- l|(j | is honor into court, accoutred in n cocked , .^ate d nrmvil Willi a rwor l, to the no little cnttr I ujU( nt of the urchins, white and colored, who ! tJO() about in expectation of the ceremony; but ! j-j lay morning it was intimated by lei honor |t,.|i. ie ciM'kcd h.tt might he dispensed with, and 1 larew icsunlinily was seen in court with lo ja> g to distinguish liiui from any other pcaeea- |,|v ^ line i Editor in Tkolblk.?Our friend Wm. P. ** of the Greenville Enterprise, litis at hot been n?r ii L in the noose. For more than a year ho has j"ry, iking himself off on ir jm without assigning i' -anon for his absence. Very lately lie thus Junili d ou*, nud no v we find the cause cxplaincil \V follow idg nietaiichuly Hiniouncement: d'stri Tied, on Thursday, Itith inat., by Rev. John , William P. Psicr, R?<j , Editor of the '' rm Ilnttrpriie, Cm-.mile. S (J., lo M ?.* 1 tlx M , eldest daughter o! William Martin, ",Vo1 t Dahlnnega, Georgia. suggest that tlio fair bride insist upon the j \ >1 of the miniature Cupid front the editorial 1 Esq , f th* Knterprife; l> r it i* no longer m inly ? 0 C?<?d of l?<?ve alutuld be hurling hi* limit- ' right nml lelt nt ||i? licurli of fuir deuioi- wpjjir vlifii tho editor hna rtun .1 to be fair g une tormi 1 petition. j 1 ' ?' * ekoino KAJHA?."-?It iaoalonikhing, remark* ' ' ahurg Union, how rapidly "bhcdmg Kaua "dried up" aiime the Peijnaylranii* rice- tl<, Can't thtabritkm open another -en? men i tttrtmticg of $imm spabtas. i th of* Major Ouignard? Extra Seation? The reaidtnlial Election?Agricultural Fair?C. ?r ll,o A't Fair?Mitcellnntout. suited i columbia, s. c., not. 3, 18'6. *w * ' kmh.4. Konrons: On KiiJiiy Im, Mnjur Jamct WilUm uignard, one ol the oldest itnJ wnrlliliil cilwin tics?tl ohimbin, ww al.uckedby paralysis, nnd ?>? Hal- "Ab ?y night bo died. For many years ho had b- ?-n 'j'J ^ k of tin* Court and Onlinury h-r Itchlan 1 !>" - u. Ho lived to l?o seventy .-even years of age. | ?i? r* <l i wont down to the grave amid tlie regretsol tho j becaun rfc community. Mo w?? buried ?n Sunday af- , not?,according lotho ntu it of tho M 12. Chut oh. "On 'hich ho luid lino/ been n ineinticr. with 1, liia morniig the Legislature of tho Slate asnrm- ""J" ' To voto for Presidential Klectors is the pur- n will* > for which it in convened. The election tor |hc en tow will ho hold oil Tuesday, and in every | on itl e oxo?|>t South Carolina it is by the people. Wc '"b11 "> r that n unanimous vote will bo given for Bu- 1 wit and Breckinridge elector*. South Curoli j ;i v, ,-y elioico would have been for Franklin Fierce, in.irnii lite ])vntocraoy of the Union coined. t d another " smntt more available,nnd her voto will assured" id in elevating james Buchanan to the I'rwi- they h lint chair. a strut .is now .almost universally conceded that tin re " no lto|ics for either lfillmorc ?.r i'Vcinont. The a|1,j (( ipects of Mr. Buchanan are Jaily brightening, made, i traitor and renegade C.iro'iuian, I reniont, bend u da no chance whatever: but Mr. Fdlinoro will r'-,,l,s ,, town, mvc a respectable vote honi many conservative lt. 1U? on-loving patriots, who, like hint, recognise no histed th, no South, no Fast, no Went, hut one Ke- ^ir u lio. We regret that so unambitious and ptiro a ' LDinan as Fillmore should have cut nil the eon- been h , but perhaps it is all for the best. We await which ? anxiety the result ol Tuesday's Vote?not de hoops idinglv, but trusting in the patriotism of the ph?and the g'.ot ious principles of lh? Dcino- n . ic party. hud Im Jreat preparations arc making for the Agrionl- 'oice i d Fa'r, to be he'.l in our city on tho IItit, 12th, " " 3 * liodll f li and 141li of instant. Ilundtoiiic nnd com- Wit)i n liouM buildings have bivn erected?suitable nr oil fJr. /eineiits for tlie disposition of nrt'ehs arc made " and?nnc premiums arc oflVred to compels for, every possible inducement held out that can at- . anioni t and please visitors. \Vu send you a pro- jo! th-inmcofenchdny,s'teA tchc-a," it such they can be j n,h' P I i' l;i id, and hope* to meet on the occasion many of I yj n ( Spartanburg Iriemls. hundfi lie Columbia Flying Artillery will hold a Fair ( twenty t week, for the betnTil of two of their in- nib' :s ^ ' ? have been Scrioudy woui.d d while in their \jr \ ice, and prevented ton considerablo extent from dra/g. ling a living. The object ol tlie Fair is ni *t ^ dki mciulutde and piaiscwortliy, and it will doubt- ! r*", . ,, . . . Iplunh be well patrolihted. , 'he weather is now cool and pleasant. \V '? had ! cor w. rnvy (rout on Saturday and may consider winter 1' , * i Walk. wny commence.!. , t|,|cc. k'c x nil you n short letter this w?-? k, ns we ex ' Ordi.a i to give you ut xt time nn account ??f the Ijeg- "Iiti ivrScsson, anil whatever of interest may take c tliii* wctk. Your*, CONG All EE. 1 * l march ? enemy ilpohtant PHOM TMK DaNOIUN I'ltl-tCir \ l.l - ' tile J I i.? A letter in the London Tune*, dated Mouth* !w" ,u 10 Danube, Sept. 19, say*: ' r 3 ineuce t'e have been thunderstruck here by I lie int. Hi- j ,j hj)or, e that four thousand Austrian soldiers had Mid- j were I y pounced upon Gu'uU mid occupied it?done i , ,J t,, , same at Ibrai!?and seized all the ports of tin- ' ?j. ,, w luhc. The Constniit!im|ile Journal speak* only i ?|t , rail being occupied, but no boti t both have ' U Ih-d l so. Tliey have not only quartered their ,j_ ? l>? in these town*, but tliey have taken poss, *- ; j4t?,, \ of |Hjlice and |K*i-?l)k;?i, m that all |?er?--ti* ' wound couiinunicutious tntist pass lliruugli tin ir hands. . ,.n? tlf( of course shuts the door ill the t I tin \\\ j, in ssurie* charged to consult t!i?? l'r.nc.pa! ties. | ?f i|lt. | you may, in coiia.qu.-ncc, expect Sr II- toy | ,r ^ ?er home. You will bo better able to judge r I I mil the entiae of th a drfiali.-i: I,# the vY.-s'iin 'era. 1* it n set oft" for any demonstration . ! j f|?. i ngninst Naples, and a s gtiilio it d? t lain: no , \|nv?\ if we carry out our hbernl policy in Italy An?- ?.ird"i will carry out n contrary one upon the Danube , Cup in the Euxiite. Thia would bo u * rv iiu.ve ; p.ioli?lelige, for Austria is nr.l-thc power to east that |?t, u> lenge if it did not know that it was supported I ,,ni| ,, nnie other power, and there is none to support hunJr. *Ueh ? policy except Km- a. ! |(Ut In * , iinj iik I'hoi csra.sr LirncorAi, Gcncual Com i n the r>" r.? A correspondent of the lVovdh je Joui- i ^ writing of the recent deliberation* ot 'hi* body in j r adtlphia, any a: i ?i; tl?. three vvc' lia lacking one day t!n> rouveiit on j d a o the l;trj**-st Lsly ever convened in onr tcrlesi- ' ulcouncil. Aud yet at this time, when there >r- ad nucha party spirit, a spirit of faction; when 1 'lie II i t >t> at ul fit** innjf ?'* f 1 ? <? n ' ?> I- - 1 anii| wlit-U bnitlirr h:u i against blather, | ' father aud Full have Ini'll at variance; nhi'll i .. f cat no to thin convention pi t>..ti? trout tin- j !'!"u th and South, from the East and the ?-?t. e lint brrn thtoitfiliout all '.lu- dij-eu vmu a *;>ir- P' " ' kaolins-, <>l brotherly love, delightful to wit- | 1 , W hat Ixkly hut a church, a oniim-ira'.iv< *" tilt, "prngrt-MMvcly eons-i vulivc und ions?iv.i- ,n" ' y pri'|'trt*ivi-," could pi- *? at such a -|-v:.i I--, ' rctaelc p'cwf*nn to men, to ungt I* an i n> (i.-d! nk Clod in lhii?* t int's tor :i Mmivalive >v|| flit* lull fwci.rrv Court.?The Using Sun no:<? the ' ' w tig oas-.? as decided at the Into cant foi tiiat rift! a, itiTn ate v? I") If. Taylor and S. P Tut lor, i l>. turn wt r.aj!<-r t>?- ng lu'ti ?-t,) S. P I i\ . -i s i'uii I -:!i. -I nr ?hc.-p -1 ug in five diflrtenl ind.ctin ait.?, 1 hie a in. found "guliy" by the jury. II ? h?>nor sin- but t v id him tu receive 3'J luslna in ? aeli in sr. or dandy ii mini of 70 pound* sirring, wliicli money ''l? j.'id and the prisoner dim-barged ' nid.. ate v*. Tlioiua* Well*, ind clincnl "murder," fleet w d guilty by tlie jury of tuur cr. with -i tecum- j I'"' linl.oii to mercy. In tliis ease niuoli svillj-atlis *ue <>t )?en nuiiiitcstrd, and a petition, wt understand, ci-uscqi be gotten up in liia favor. E-irup. is Willi* Cask.? Wi learn ir->:n a fi < 1.1 'bat tli lit * <.i*c ?v.v* tried before Judge O'Nrrn', at iwell, during tlio pri* nt term. Mi.??i* \ 1'ieneli Idru'li, and \\ . A. Owen* ii?>r tin Co- na " "i l baton) rct'itoil lliu Ohio will, (whereby W - f ?ui lii* pi opt rty to In* colored cotienb ne, and In r the r. , ren, wiiuiii lie had earned to Oliiu and put n ' lb n t? in irredotu, between tiic execution i in* u :11 j !--nu lim death,) on t.ic ground* of the pol-ey of the i ' "* 1?the Act of 18-f I ? fraud?insanity?undo- i ?i tier -nee?not executed in due form, and revoca , Frig: -I ; Napio i* jury found against the will, and j n* that iii>er and Ivnuikett have appealed from tin r alliance et, "on the ground tliat the same i* contrary ! ""I1 v and evidence, it being clearly and und- n a- quotesnived that tlie paper propounded by lohn .Jul fc? hat .v.!* executed in due form, and in the entire ipioin. i lee of frauil, insanity, and undue influence; iiieludui v?a there any thing in the policy of the State, I on 1 i I i? tlio Act ol I8tl, to Miatain the verdict of the Fair Ot wlm must eith r have l.thorrd undn gross igrtcc, or b-eti le?i away by |Hipular clamor." Si.iv le irtoiion fur a to w trial will be argut d I Co veto let 'm 111 i/tcemotr iiixi llicic i llllll' Will I* (})<' CHHt1 III n C I / ! "I R irnwcll k.lll*- 1-, ct who took it r.im.ly of kluvi a, tint I'li'Mmi 11 -? ik'K ' his owil, to Ohio, (illil nil landing al (' licin- ril?.i?t|i iiihI before lie fetiched n carriage to curry linn , ' "ie >' * hotel, foil ilciul ill I ho at recta. Ill* will is in 'It I ! ?. w ol the aliivim tliui c ma nol |m I cH; h"t hca * con- , very *! lie probate of the will ?South Carolinian. in id?? to MuNiriCRNT I IonaTION ?Sylveatcr 1. il l, the il.iy ol Chicago, Ili no a, him g.v< it to th<> triim t- t? hi - tr Prenbytoriuli University, about to In? i atnb- <l?-r the I at Forol Luke, aotnc twcntyfi.o inilea ten ih tin- una hago, iho iiiuii lii'fiit nun) of $ I no,unit, to be ; have In il tu lltul vntfrprint'. Tin? truatce* have iln fountty mil to call the ..nliluti'in llit- l.ilitl IH . in ly h'.iIi li uily condition pro?cri ed by Mi I/nil in ma- n'i-1 th it the grunt >a, that if-IOjOOU ahull In- ilnil foi >? (t ii'iiefit of prnfoaomh |w, mid the Income < ' as T< 1 u 00 alinll be perpetually oaed in preparing ; men lor the ministry. Tho income may liuhiv i<i for tile p>u |H?ot ot auvtaming w onhy young ( |K>inoinii n any dcpartm?nt of th? Univew ty. jury. . L !? "gg 'w? Battles In Central Amtrir. Nrw Orleans Picayune brings eome details two eag.-igemeuta in Nioarugun, which felt victories io the forces under Gen. We Ik or 0 ooiuliincd troops of hie eucnice. Captain ns.of Kentucky, who was in one of tho batiat of Granada?turinshcs tho following: >ut the let of October the order wits given out garrisons in San Carlos, |tivaa,Tipitapn, anigua, to concentrate on Grniinda. Short *?rd lilt- ndvane-ed guard at M.itaiH wu? orlo tall Imck also upon the capital. It Ut once ; i? evident that Gen. Walker had determined ; v the enemy on, and choose his own ground list lie. the evening of the 11th lie left Granada IWI men for MaMtya. This is a town situated iiievii miles fruui Grana 'a, containing about botiannd inhabitants. Nature has endowed many adrautuge*. It has two plazas; in ilic nl tin principal one stands a large church, or side a low shops. The hour's are printui'it ot adobe. It was Inro that General r had determined to meet the forces of the The tt oops iiin'chcd nearly nil night over mudily and Mhp|M<ry r?ud, nnd belore the ig of the 12th were before the town, which 1 |tosscs-soii of the enemy, who Wore ?.-?i<l to iut 4,000 strong. ng nd vised of the approach of Gen. Walker ad advanced 011 the n?d from the town with ig Ih>Iv of troo| 1. Ivtlicr side of tho road led with high bushes and rtietus. At dayGen Walker formed his men ill column rdered a charge at once. The rush was and the enemy broke mid fled he furs the 'I the coiumu could reach them. The Amckept mi and followed the enemy int" the where they were strongly |k?Ic<1 in tin- pla I street*. After a gallant fight, which had all through the nay and even ng. Gelt. Wal is 111 a pos.tion, at eleven P. M , with his rs before the 111 tin plaza, ready to open upenemy in the ni ruing. The- artillery had msight up through the walls of the houses. Wire cut through for that put pose. The were- oidi red, at th s hour, to s!?? p on the ir Tlh-y had fought hard, and tiny idepl well. siQt half-past 12, A M.. an express irotn Gra irnved, advising Gen. \V.ilk< r that thai c l\ i s attacked nl noon ol the day In-fore- by a ] ?f nearly 1.400 men These wen-from the la o' San Jue-ililo. and luui been ioim-.l he J ? - - J I of troop* iruNi .Sm Salvador and (JuiU-iujil.i, few Cli.imorristaa They had advanced op.11 hi.i by a different road Irmii licit haduio ' ?..yn, an-l li.nl sin r-'uli<lo-t the cits ntbw kilijf II *i'l i?, Tlii re w re very few lrim|?n, which, lie A in ri'MH ell i u.s li lt hi tin- 1'ily, diil ii"l it tu Aver 1 r?n nu n. Thcue took |hi*sii?coii ordnance dcpar. im-iit, guard house, le spit.il ritieipal chur -h nil mi tin- main plnu, and lie* took refuge in the house ol the American i"i' ninl tuiine nl tin' fun gii Consulate*. I'lr? 4 o( nit'll defended the plaza luifrnfu Iv for i two i.c'irs in ( iu-my ransacked every house in search of ioana an.I money. Mr. Lawless, the Rev \ heeler, ninl Mi. Kei gussoti and son were 'd into (lie streets and murdered. Uennnl r'? re?id> nee w:.s pillaged and his papers seal;, red ovet tie P..or in tit wild hunt for t. About Itl a m , (.1 till 1 3th, the gallant a tile plan had the liist lititlMlinn that sue is at hand in the Us m no of the howitzer* it* tattle ' the musketry n the attack id < n. r en ill i tunny at d.iltelm Chureli, ale ml ijuaitels of n mile immediately belaid the iiice Department. intediately upon feet iving the news brought to a by the express, (Jen. Walker t vncutUed nvn with his troops, ami commenced a fnreed (or Graonda. At Id a m., In- attacked the , uho were pesti.l in force oli the height of he1 i Church, and eliarj*.ii;j at one \ captured Id piece* and drove them, at tin- point the t, into and through the city. The rout coind almost Without a snuggle. and the enemy led in every direction. Rut "tl all 'ules they in t by parties that (Jon. Waiker had orderitake a detour round the city, and the diaperin complete. v. is tuino iled that about 4fl0 of the alls s wcie I Ma?aya, -unl . n . iju.d mini!* i at GratiaViarly every linusc, oil the i veiling of the * hen mil informant le t. was li'lnl w .thtln r lid The I is .hi h of the A met wa Us in boh tin tits w i? only Hi killed and 25 woundin.. lie Unl Iki'II at lie to le.il'li the II i!in-? of any kiili-d. Anions tin wejinli d arc < sipt. ltell,' Colt, Capt. Ilaiity, Mr. Tabor, editor of the igucc*c, Capt (11 cen, hat hurmaMer, Captain (y.It and Major I lei," Micmy ware re|M>iti*il to In* iitrriiting frmn ii'id i.'eu NS'i.iki i wen I advance north- 1 u simiii as his 11 iHirs. Iir.,1 h id seiin- lutle i ?t !. \\ . , a.ii? use s'a'es that I s baggige was I leady to start w In it tho attack link pt ioo. : ...lie.. -i i .... i i i i ?< . ) in ii ; ijy iii .iteiu'. ::i tli an m (initial i. In In* i. ink w? i i. -.uly i?n J lit' -m (i-r in the I'uitnl S .t.n, ' ) was aillc In ga.li. r U;| ? :I'V i tew III ill 111. iiiv nf iheito without '.lit' i ?liVi-'ijip-" , niter it of tiio enemy. iiiupiinv nl \\ r's ti "nji- .it c stiitniht Shi .luaii til. i . at tl.i i i;!i t iiic S" i, .mil Vomit lull I-, emit- m-rivi ! .i i Iri-viowtt '!* mi iMf. They wonI I piet-ccd totli-aa HCC. ARRIVAL TlFTS II \S1\. Asm arrived ut New Voik mi the morning 3l?i ult. general n?*w? i* unirn|>-)i'':.tit p>>l.ticnl!y. i:il . IV. i" are Oldl In nal'ile ol nunpetm NmpiitUli question it unchanged, but A it :mu>' ? still Mll'ie p:ittil. drill led it'couiiiii of the change in the Spin- i ii is.ry h.ivi- tin! yet emu.- Ii.ittil, turtle r ; it; oflienl iifiniiutirriiK'tit that tlirre i> no po- | r -i?, and that ihr Quei n made tho change | ?'11 -tinell tn Nurviit-x Mdely on |K-r?mial Nat v .. it'* fimt net .I* Premier wa* to It* fvnor (ititl, tin- liutli.iml t>l the Infanta , i. ' words ?piki it in the Cm ti *. C.ii l t-halN it v.i. i. an.] lit- accepted, but the t^u.-on , I ihr ?lui I. rgird in the Neapolitan .lifli.ultY, it was the I iiiipr<*?->inn that tin* Aiiyln Fr. i.th ultima.ii ill Im |ut-?<n in I tn Kim Ft r.liiiuii.l on lit o tl.i tuiing in i n-fit ng ;.ii iit>im .I iti- InY.iravt . r, the ninb?s.*.i.h?is would be withdraw ii, i'ii* not *M|q*sK"d thai the fleet' Would mime- I :i |H-ar. Knglsli squadron * led front Arnet-in, d>'*. i* ?,.? ?uti;fid, J.?r Malta. The French still at Toul m Vienna ii.ijnr-. .-?t II anticipate n pe.iet.-ful i-- i tin- |-end.iit( dlftieult ts. It i* nla r.l '.nit, in i?-1lev uf th<- gi .wing iiiiporliillt-e <>l the ' an t. 11 ]>1 eitimi, tin- Cmiui. ss ui I'arm will j of first and tmt second pirn i>.lt lltiarii n. And C-'iigrcM t\ill meet nmn Tile nfTiu* of nil' u:t pr.nei|. ilii e- !- gage attelit U The pap.-r* are untiring nga.list the Auatr an nit. It Wah-wski lian.MU.d ft CI i'U .1' ill reply til rut Pti?*.:iii one. ni-itk m wiilt..nt n tii inntry ?! 1.the ntteutptH it i-itii'l. ui C.111 In t h.lt i.tf t.i led. vi uv ?Sutur.l.n inm line.-, t >et. 1*i are rumor* that Im.iIi ihe lunch and . i fl. . in Irltre liee.tr I old. I* In lip|.|i>i. h | , and that simp lulls are aw.hitiid .it \ ten(lumen and Fraiiee are negotiating a scci.l . leli?Thf 1'inhei*' l.,\< r|?.ol Circular j -C ittmi i* active and lirin. Maiding (ju.ilic unproved most; pi i'>? urt1 Mill' i hut Ii><in* arc unt-li Stir* of ?3.(>mi ! lit H.'Mill fur r?p>rl md Sale* t .iy Iii.OOW Tin- market ea*od firm, liar* 71: in-I ll lit; )i 'J I? ; f.i r .Mobile* # i; Ix*1'iik?:ction in \ it k \ n * a h?By n pri in ton g? mlt'iu in in tin* i t>, wrhiim dint a I'rrnt exeat. in-in hi In mi county, Ar< ii iii t-oiiiu ol tin" iliat'uvi-ry ?>f ii p ut anions; riH ? t?? i in.' in r? I.( Ilinll mi the l.'>p. ! tlm* I'm tuii'ilily, iIk' plot vina dmrovci id in pPi * lit out" ol tin* lout tilmxtv llliimnrrr* hole iinnillH of ill*UI I eel oil*. 1 lie plot \vn* rll? Vr, mill Uiorm-N who Wa re tllkrll lip liliil i I'niili n<, mi heated oilier* twenty mile* ntl*. rtlll" IHtfrm. Nil\ tin" rise ?'?< t > lake place of tile Pi evidential cleelimi The llletl nil inn iinme on that Hit), the plot was to mur Women liinl elnlilietl lil*l, mid thcll lit lack nil .I men I the poll*. Sevi I il u hlie" nu ll . eii implicated, and notified to leave the ill ii oiveii time, or lie hulls; 'J'lie letter Hit oji I he Color ado the exo tillolll in i lit ell o . * Verill Itrgrihi. havchecn liuno. Tile plot i have la en very cXtrii* vc, reaching hir i.? Mrmphi* Enquirer .Oct. 18. tin, who wa? tried nt (rfacnville Court for | g Inn wife, wu found Hot gu Ity by the I ? fmaaBBSBBaagsBssB^ss SEWS SCRAPS. The Patriot uyi n meeting mm held in Greenville on tlie 27 th to consider (lie propriety o< mU?lishing u Baptist Theological Seminary for the Southern Slates. The location will be divided by the Baptist Convention which assemble* the ensuing yenr at tbo west. Fourteen or fifteen thousand dollars were subscribed by the meeting. The citizcita of iaturens, us We learn by the llcraid, gave a public welcome bottle to Gen. Jones nnd bis companions, on tlie evening of Friday lust. Col. Irby presided, and speeches were Hindu by C. O. LuMotte, W. K. Farley, and A. A. Muutden, eaqs. Gov. Bragg, of North Carolina, has pardoned j Alexander Hooker, convicted at llaudolph Superior ] Court of the nmrJer of Chavis, who bad scJuoed bis *:stcr. At tliu United States armories the uotnber of ino chanical processes ticctnsury to complete a lock it. 101; for the barrel 38; for tlie sto. k 18; for the butt and guard plates 33. To produce the musket entire 201 machines and nearly 300 distinct mo* chanicnl processes are involved. A musket con be completed, from the raw material, in every eight minutes ?>l working time. Tiiankaoivinu.?The Governor of North Carolina has designated the 20th of Novembci as thanksgiving day. This makes twelve States that have natn<-d tlie same day. But few days iiave elapsed since wc were notified j by t< Irgrnpb that Pry or, Bods, and others had been I arrested in Ilichinnn-l and In Id to bail for violating the duelling Inns of Virg nin, and now. under date of November 1, we learn that linger A. Pryor and I). Finney, one editor of the Enquirer nnd the | other Senator from Accomao, fought a duel. The latter was wounded at the first lire. IS THERE A.IT/P'KN POLAR SEA! Tins que-tion hn? come to be of iucrcused interest slice tho let urn of tlie cxjiedit on under J)r. Kane. The idea of a warmer region near the |h?5? I ami an :nal hie has long been entertained. More j than two centuries ago ojiea water was discovered ; the whalemen of Spitsbergen have olten pushed | into it, but the 1 tie discoveries have thrown still further light upon he vubjcct, and tin- following extract front thu work by Dr. Katie will be read with micro! : I ?r. Kane wintered in Smith'* Strait near the ! 7'Jlli From this point the ? -% 1112 spring 1 lie sent parties over tlie iec northward about 125 j mile* in :? direct line, when llicy came loan open ! sea, ihc alioic* of which ihev traced on the east ! nearly to SI dog. 3y niti , and on tlie westward to : S2 dcg. 30 in.n., :ip|<roximatvly. At tins (ar remote | ill, and from a height ol four huiidri d and eighty ieet, which coniiniirided a horizon ?t nunlv loriy in:h?, the r* ot the party "wero gladdened wttii the novel intu.c of the dashing wave* and a surf. ( breaking in among rccUa at tlu ir feet, winch stayed tiicir further progrc**." A* tlry travelled north, theehaiuicl xpinded into 1111 iccW* area, and taking th 1 y *'x miles an the m.-an radius open to re liable BUi'vcy, th * < .1 had a ju-lly estimated extent o more limit 4,'iotl square inilev. Th ? wus in the month of dune, yet there wax every indicnt on that tins water had hern ejien dur. 11 vc a most m-vcro Arctic \N ;?it? r, lor the tde-rc* dil lint have the "iete-bch" which elsewhere iu Smith** Strait indicate* alike, both p rinanenl and annual freezing. Aii niai hie, too, to which Dr. Kane had been a stranger to the south, n iw bum ii|M?n the party, Gccse and ducks were abundant, ( .articu'.arly the IIrent goose, n migrate ry hiid. which the doctor had wen 011 Ins previous voyage in Wellington Channel, wlien they were flying toU'ori/ the &"ii(h. The rock a and the nliofe were ctowihd w ith sea swallows, whose habit* require ojm n water, mid winch were then bretJingi in (act. to us,, tlie doctor** own words, "it wm a na ture ot life nil ahiuinl." Of plants lln-re i- lcwKiiil,iuitlic -.moil vvtv* iiv cai y for tin* r dev. lop in- ill. This i iticr i.sc of :? ! mil .<n<l v gei.iblc I.fc*, with the I ?? of the thermometer ill th'- water. Met tile lllcltod hiiovv U|khi the rock*. were indicative ol a niJ.U-r climate toward the I Vile. Another laet w n'tli dwelling ?u is, that after a ?. v. r?- g;uc of several day* troin tin- north, tin r?w.t no wn'Uiiiiil:>"i>n of ll (liiivf ire, winch in strong eri.iein-etli.il there Wilt warmer water from \lu lice the wind c.om, without ice, ami tl'.at front an ct?-i.i'.in.i of oKtl le- t, the o|rcu *- .! w i* 'still without a inn nr?>i moved by a ln-ary swilt. 'n-v ol ice."' Ill v ? w ot these lligh'.V itilerotiiio fiu-t?, the inll(-|i.d n ii i.'iitol' li n e not VCIitUtc toiiitili-r tl-l' |>Lit.onii nu w li eh iiiii- r ?e to them. ' 1 low- tar," nay* l!ii> Ji.K-l.ir, "lliv m-i Iti.ijt rtH-ini?wl < tin r it rut) simply it* a feature of the immediate region, 01 a* a part of the great and um xpl< . ? d area eoiiiiuuiiieatini: with the Polar bn in?aad what may he the ar|!Uim nt in lu?or ot the OtK-or the other hy|solllrsis, or tin-cxp'jli.il.oli who It rcoon- tit-* it w thcitabl -hid law-, may be?|ue?iiona for melt sk lied in scientific deductions. Coining a.- t ill I, a my-tti ouv ll >1 ty in the in l-t of vast |t a its i?l Mtl -I ire, it was well calculated to i?r.>u-c i motions ot tin h.gli? ?l t.rdi i, ami I do n t brlieVtthcre waa a man r.inong us, who did not long for the means of embarking upon dt- bright tin-J lonely water*." We have I t!.- doubt that the interesting factm.itle know-.i bv l>r. Kane will lead to another Aretic ?-x|Hiii-.on. \t some future day we inav recur to the MulrjcOl again, ami venture to suggest smite i.le.-ta toward a idati for reaching the mysterious Pole.? Ho ft on Tiar slier. 'J hi: Kkiimjs. Lost.?We regret to record t! ? I fact that, lor the want of two hundied and fifty dollars from the oil!/ as ol our village, the build tig of th-Hrido0 acrose Sandy I-'old has been abandoned We ore ti uly sorry that our cit i -ns did not Mi-cure it, but as "it is an ill wind that blows iioUnly good." wo congratulate our Irit mis at t'l n ton hi the fact that they will still enjoy the pr. lit* ..I the trade of thill portion of S|?aitauburg District wl.ivli would must certainly huve come to tin* village li id the Urid .'c been buiit, and the road made passable Tin- C'---iiiu v-i ncis of Iluads were willing to be ius'. to Ix.tli places, ami whilst they I'ber- , ally < tlcn-d to appropriate seven hundred ami fi.'ty doltar.-i fo." the bem-fit of ljiur. n? villi-. have un-t- d with the Comm s-io ers ol I'n oti District to bo ld ' n Budge JiiIiik' Koril, ou the s-ime stream, f.-r ' l!u- !mii. fit ot Chilton, so that now Chnton not only hoi is lu-r 'omit r trade Iroin Spartanburg, but seciiiii th. advantages ol ii ginsl Budge and rood, : whereby slie w ill rcc-.-ivc an increased amount ; biisiiu-- Irom a gnat portion if ITnou. Weil, 1 Clinton son entci-pr -iug ami thriving place,tuid its eit.7.111* would have willingly given two hundred ;iII<1 Jill v dollar s to this Village H"l I" h?? e ill bt i lor (.il.lt al S;iin|y Kuril, had not our oil xonn voluntarily <(.-v 1 lied '.lie otTcr ol tl.i- eiuiimisdioiier.-. I. turensciUs Herald. J S. (.nisnard, T.?q .one <?f the nld.wl and most nfluenlii.i i ! /oik. of Columbia, l.ri illit'il |i;> l:i?t, ni.-I it vr oum' confinement, on Saturday ti ^lit l..?t, iiiiii .vim follmv, <1 to bis r.siini; plno yr.lcr.ljy allcrnuon by iiii unusually largo and # -trow uij? cm lege Mr. Guignard ha* occupieda very prominent po ?iti"ii ui tin.* coimnnniiy for nlauit a ball century, tilling |Im) im*t of ti..it ju i .o.l tl.v offices ??f C*l?*rl< ol ibf Court, Ordinary, mid R? guitar, holding raeh 1 ollioo, under tin- ul<i system, during I f. , good b * . bar.or, or pb nstire. The deceased has, by lilt|ir(!OlMtll<illM it final, e i r, ninl unvarying am pes# in every department of; bte, aiii;.ft.oii mi irnleprttd nt fortnne, .mil lived to the iuie age of (.evenly seven. Ho Went to (deep beloved and respected by nil who knew him. A nubbe benefactor in life, lie died without a struggle or expression of regret - Columbia Tunes, Auv. 3. A Dt'kl in Tkxak?\\ hi. Autr.y, known a* "I)ock A utrr y," and Win. Ct.rs.itt, lough! a duel eight miles hc'ow Sequin last Kiturday. They used 1 double-barrel shot gun# an ! six shooters, and commenced at a hundred and t >.uty paced apiiit, and continued ndv.vnc ng ur.d firing unlil within six or iglit 1.ft, when Carson watt shot through with a six shooter ball and die-.! ill two boor*. Aulr.y wnu not hart, but done- hu l.shot struck bint upm the lir*t lit.', t.H? iiiueb spent to do any injury, and h P'stid allot pissed lltinllgh It S Vest and fli rt. ju?l missing tl.u skiii. Autfiy iinmcdiably lottandwa* pin sui d by the ShciitTol Guadalupe county, and overtaken s xty m le* front Scgum and brought buck. We lent it that several other* are implicated a? second#? Atislin State Times, Oct. II. \V?Nfi:i??1 hirty five thousand Cotton Handkerchiefs, to tie up the under-jaws of th Georgia Know Aotliings. Cii'l ut theSrandar I office. (On.) Standard. I Hob. R- . Wititap on laiUoo&l Pirllt Ths lion. Robot C. Wintluop, of Boston, iom ?ii eloquent pohtiod gddrcm in Kaneud Hall, < Friday evening U?,?ad in the c*.ur?c of his P murks thus n furred to sectional partitas I I am ugsinsi all such orantnutiuiw. I hare i faih in any party which tries to fly Vp into the places of tin* great republic on one* wing. [A| plnusc.J As soon should i look to aoe the Mtiperi bird which is the chosen emblem ol oar eouniry glory clearing the clouds, and pursuing bis issrir and upwind path through the skies, l( our of I wings had been ruthlessly topped off. I wne; j manned or mutilated emblem of mj country's pr grrsu. i would not pluok a single pluina from I pinions evcu to feather my own New Kngland uei And still le?s do I want any maimed or mutiUt country. Nothing haw than the whole, hower bounded?or, certainly howerer it is now ngl fully bounded?will couleiit me. fChcers.j A I desire to seu no party organisation from wlii any portion of that country is intentionally or n-ci sar.ly excluded. When a parly, composed of 01 half the Slates in tho Union, shall assert its title Ihu mime of a national party, und sliull.be claim and ricognised as such, it will not be long, I fear it will not be long?before half the Stuns will claimed mid recognised us a nation by thrmsetv A s mi-republican p.'trty is only tho first step t< tcini-iepublio. and wehnow it is the first step ll coats. (Appl .use.} Jieaven lorbid that any second step shoolJ taken ;n such a direction in our tintc. To day < country is the country of Washington?with sol large accessions, indeed, which, however rcasorinl and rightfully they may have been opposed at 1 fme, would hardly be spurt d by any of us now hut,at any rate, without diminution and without visum. Mount Vcini'U. where he lived and d and where Ins vcnerat?d aslos s ill ri p?e, is ou New Yo:k ard Philadelphia, win re he prcswi over the infant Constitution; the cap tul which he I out ami which bears his tt-uiie; Virginia which g; 1 him birth; Ohio, which he surveyed in his youl South Cnrolina and MsMiicliut tU, which "fi ll own great arm lean upon thcni for support" in i tried and triumphant manhood; Own.ridge, win he first drew his sword at the head of the A merit armies; Yotktown, whet* the entile of victory flu ly perched up-ill hit bat iters; Amin|n>hs, where | so nobly und sublimely sheathed that sword i. ' surrendered Ins comrniss,on. Hie Union w hich j t<h used by the labors of li t whole lite, and by p ! ceptt and an example which will live forever. 1 I all nuif, and we e.tn claim a full share in its w ti I inht r tanee of glory. I do not say that all this, ! any purl of tin*, is t<? be Imt or changed by a | event which I am will ng to contemplate, j I am no pitiic-muker. nor have 1 ever set myi up to be much of a Ifiiion-saver. Hut this I do s I that this continued scuffling and wrangling bstwt , "ocliotis, these perpetual ?ontcntious and Cot. 11 ; between the North and the South, are so *lt.<k | the tound it.ons an.I jarring tl.c superstructure a , loosening the cement of our gr> at republican fnbi I that even if nobody shitti'.l ev< r care to a-sud it ; re. tly, it may one day or other become ubclut. : ontrimntaMe, and be found falling to pietus of its. : by its own wialmm and its own weight. An< . do say, also, th.it every tunn who In*, s that U'nii is others do. I doubt not, quite as * nevi ely and p I haps a great deal ni-rc wisely than myself, sliui I look tc? it irwniuilily, that by no word, net or vott ' h s, wh ch is not absolutely essential to the vit?df. I tion of rights and privilege, which are neve, to , ab ntd.uied, he ha.* oust and prceip.tat.s a eatust pit which .1 may be too late to repent, and wh r.o time or wisdom may hi able in tcp.i r, and *v i i a voice inuy be heard over our land, lik- that wh ; > nee sounded fiver .Tents .lent of old. "If thou In 1 known, even in tics thy day. the things which I I long to thy peace?but now they arc hid from ih PlWi." * * ' The PuiwrECT is Mtiruxv.?Wstreawi | (mp tho Wmliinifiiiu Union) (hot utnoti'f tb?* e (mil Statiactmnutl tor I'M m?- by bis ir.eniU, Mu [ i.iiitl n ctiu rally named ?n<l with n decree , iHiofUcnco betokeriinp entire ninceriiy in the He! [ti tbia eonuwlkMt l^iauitna,Ti'<iunM'?, Ki niiii'l i -<ild OeWware are ihvh.v miaHy named, beenumj fcainer prrud? lini *-lwti?>u* tlu-y liave be< 11 clw l>_V political static .ms under the general und foil in. iit In-ad of "ilno&tial SmU?." Wlmtever n 1 i t v lifi ti the opinion n| our li ends or op|?>iieni fw k> or ilion'li* ago, it is UoW universally rt it-Jul by well-in lop m I person* tb.nt these ii , State* v. ill is d'rlaiply ertst their Vole* lor 1'oich. in an I Dnckitiri'lite as the Status of Virginia i , IVnnsvlv.u i. The re.em election in IJclu*a ! and tile in.n HiT gathering* of the DiiDiVR 1 throughout Kentucky, Trhiu^tMy, and I/iuis-n ' prod* an ill uurtiwi.kc.ible huigu.igo where tli lour Slates will be fouu I oil the night of the 4lli j Xorembif. l'KACtMiur. Mioswrs?Home of the Kan j eorrr"j udciils (or llie in * -papers were terribly . I ii nam over the arret o: 2.~?li**|>cAiv:tUlecuiigran .: thrit teir.tory b* <? ?. (iitirj, but who nob j quently were released oil promise of bch.iv , tliemuclvrs paoeati'y. The baggage wagon there P i.eiib'o clligrnnts, when oviiii iu! hli ?wvd the fo liW.ng implements of illduMlV? " l'l ivc box- > ,.i imvy j. hi. u. nil new, \ :u ti ; j o ?liootei?, 12 O-liV uutry >?< ; 4 l*-x. - ball <si ridg*?e; 1 Img o? cap*; <? small lot* of i-tie < n ' ndg. *; I bo\?I" > ..rii's i do: 145 breech-lot I ing muskets; S."> |htoussi ,n inu*krbq 11*? le.yi.iw , lil common ?. .1.1 cm 2 officers1 tubus; 11 keg_'.mp. w ler; nl dragoon auhlles; 1 ?lruiil.'' The (Irani a? an imp.'cnu nt of iioshntalrv it ' striking itiipioremi nt upon the oM fashioned ru< of *n(?duiii_: u wilderness. and ill.- large quantity i gunpowder proves that the party expected ph i ot game. .... Orrinti. Atrocity ?A correspondent of I Now York Time*'say* thai one of the inmate* 1 litaek well's Istului prison, a* that CIIV. Il.it tig la I ly offt Iirlt (1 one of the keepers, Was bltrud to want in the earth, h's h.tii'U t id behind his Ira and there kept for two days without ioo.J, cxeepi I ti e bread which was put into his mouth by a p lunatic. A corresfOtt lent relates n oouimoiit made bv t venerable I>r. Noyeu, of Il.ntloid, on St. Pan verse; "It pi is< d ' iod, by the Usl.t-hiu** of prene iriiT, to s.nv tin in that believed." "Pitu! doc* I say by to dish pi .-;u li iii?." remarked tbi aged i vine;''if thai bei n by Unit, the world would ha been saved lo-.g ago11 OBITUAR.Y. 1) ed, on ihe .1 -tli ultimo, iicnr C'livrpcns, aflei I' rtn gill's I'itios, Mr. John 11 eks, in the 51st \? ot h * age. Mr ilea* '"(.I boon fur voir* ao aofeptid mi ui'it-r <if tlir 1> cunininn mi. Annoiiiicomont \\\ a c r-qiicsicd it' Mtir.outtce J IV Tol.I. S? >N a I'uiiiliiintn for Clerk nfilieCoDrt of Cmnni Pa m lot Spar', tubing lliatricl, at llie EIM'I hII I.inn n y licit. N- v ft J7 ll Wo 10 it-qni+Ii'ii l? HI) i <><>:.oo Maj J1?1! K.\ l.I.K HUM AII acnnJiH.iio for the Ch i k ?*f t (.*( uri of CWiiiwn Plrra for Spartanburg, l>i?tr at it l'.looti 'T in January m*t No* 6 37 t' > DJi '/ilii 3 DOT* J, FORREST GQWAN, 1? M.l'KIIKr.iiTVIM., AMHItOTi PK, AND PHOTOORAPTTlU ARTIST. IIA .1 A ilXtlVIUJD \.M) in Hi promt nt ibe iin<* mid i-ai.m.nii i. . \i. i a. ii i.?? .. .1 i a m mi iiuiiu *<* ^ H III. Ik. I'll Ml'il I nhi'ic In* will be Impps to tin1, vo i'iilln from mi KM Kitll til K C iht-niM Ivik n.M l>tlief* K- ?' tlx iii, I. K O. ha*iiijhK'ainuaeiiii'iitf w ill AL'Gl* I I S W I A' DliltOTH, tin* I.iiikhis (termini A i ?l, where' y li>* PHOTOGRAPH! inuy be < x<|iiii.ii. ly i/oloii'il at ni.?.li*i k ? price*. AMHROTYf*Wn inkrn nt ihfluri-tit pr ces, ai put up in three distinct was*, t<> m t ctMoiNd I* i tun s for *li.!<1 r?-ii i .kon iimtMntiiiHKitisly. .\i oce j . Mull who runs brintr w ill him *.x ollivi* I a M'liiui? shall nxn'ri' i? I.kiiicm of him*. GRATIS. Pnt't'u* or Clubs, u? nut In** limn t. |m-imiism, shall be * nti:led ton firM-ratc IVtew II AI.F TRICK I'.ir* iii* may oiit.'i;n a irr." i.kt in i*s of nil th.'ir (JtiiMri n gratis, Hv pureh.xsii n s s Doll >r Picture 0* iIi.-ium-Ixv* HiimlfnH the place, over D. I. A t. TW ITTY S, thii story. A shore of your k<nd patronage * very r |w i tiu'ly rt<|ti"?!e I. N??v. 6 37 tf Notice i* he re by given" thai the Phlinrli-lpb D.ipt *t Chuich. SpHNnnhTH district, will npply the next mWon of the I /egi.latiire ??t South Cnr hna for an act of imvrporaiioo. Aug. 11 3m - ,A1 *p,,?**9pj||!?gi "' "b#vi>mrfr it co^UiM M(iikM|kfiiMi^^p4ct B* war will) the don?r*tio in*i itotiott*<X\^a 8oaA." it? "libetamt* or Puvmcum. ItbaaalapjsbeM [,! aid that pbyaieiitoa wooki diapafwu any ramad/, jiI however valuable, whwb they W4 original* ' theme* hre*. 'IVw ha* bom disprove* by tbek W>* era! ooor*e toward* I)*. J. 0. Ar??'? praptrdiow. M They have adopted them into general oa* in their ? practice, which ahowe u wil'iiigncas to OMMtonnaco "* articlee that hare intrinsic merit* which (Uwnrr their atteotioo. Thia docs the teamed prohMea er great credit, noJ effectually contradict* the peer*' >t- icpt crroueoos notion that tlieir opposition to pea prietary rentedira ia based on their interest to diacard them. Wo huve always Lad confidence to ily the honoraUo motive* of our medical mea, aod are t" ?lad ?o fin/t it ?j-.tair.cd by the liberal vrdcofne they nesord to such remedies a* Ayer'a Cherry be Sectoral and Cathartic PUlt, even though the/ f. are not ordered in the book*, bat arc m id* known * u to the people (Jirongh the newvjwpern.'?New Of' ,al lean* Delta. ? M'LINE'8 VERMIFUGE. ~~ me FLEMING BROd. Sf.VLK PROPRIETORS, 'y No remedy ever invented bne been ao aucccaafal "*K ua the grcut worm nieilicine of I)r. M Laar, pc?jj. pared by Fleinijig*lJro*. of Pittsburgh. All who ied j have ua-d it hare been Really aatu^|^d and del'"j j I ghted at iia wonderful energy and efficacy. To .^1 | publish tell the testimonial* in its fa for would fill lVv volume*} we must therefore content oaraelvea with h} > brief abstract of n few ol them, j"* Jap bet 0. Alhn, of Amboy, gave a ?b*e to ' " ! child 6 yearn old, mid it brought away 83 wanna, mi ! II*' mot) uf;er gave .i iollur iluae to the *nme?.hiWt ml- which brought away 50 more, making 133 worm* '"j ' in about 12 hours. |.t, Andrew Downing, of Cranhury tormh p, Vere iiiiiigo county, gave hi* child one tc.i-vpocnful, and t 1N 1 she pn*?cd 177 worm* Neat morning, on ropeti#"'e I tioii ??< the do?e, the pavs-d 113 more. Jonathan lluughman, of W cat Union, Perk 1 County, In., write* that lie is uu.ible U? roppty the( if demaod, a* the people in hi* neighborlmod *ayr j n'trr a trial ol the other*, that none i* equ d to I>r. (l!> M'Laite'* Vermifuge. i:j? i MtJtn. I). Si J. \V. Cohon,nf Winstunter, lur).# l,,(l I I.appem .1 ln?t cpring h'get >ome oi tins Vermifuge. ,c' | After Wlliiig n lew bottles, the demand became so great f?? it tliut their etuck *? ?o>n exhnustrd. J-j They Male that it hr.s produced ti p bent cflftel .' .' whtrwvr used, an?l Uvcry j?>|?u!ur ntn??ng the peo1 1 pip. on, i'r Putpltaaera will be enreUil to m?k fir* DR. :t!.l ! M'DANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, ' mnnu'ai-ltired by FLEMING BROS, of Pitta'-argh ^ 1 j1 ' I'a. All otlo-r VenUiigi't in c an par mm .n are i,,. ; wurtltleH. Dr. M'Line's genuine Vermifuge, nW icli In* n '.ibriitvd L wr Pills, can In- uow Ik- luid at ail "" ntujiectiUile drug st?re?>. A'une genuine without the eigne! tire of TLEMINO BROS 1 |^'?) Nov G 37 ll_ 'ne SCROrOLA **t> Itl.T ItltKUM of four trars srANtMNO, corfu sv irJ CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, cr- I Woistcr, Wayne Co., Ohio, lM\ 1, 1853. r2" j Mkmhib. Binnktt Je Hsbrs. , I Qmilemuu.? 1 luring (or four years past biro i>uH'iinig with Sv-rofu'.-i in lis worst l?rm, without ^.v? finding rviid Idhii our best ph i a dan*, 1 was so) tea | till l?y a frictid to by Cn iter's Spanish Mixture. It ( ki?? me piittMirt- to stale tlwt tx-iore timebinjr the i iir?t Iwl'Jv tin liim-ax' relaxed. 1 then mdriMtwo ' ' s j more bottle*; ami with In ni in It gtaltiude I vtntr to " n yoti the (act that two botl.es of your excellent pre! porntion hua euluety cured me. > ,u* ! Tlie tintil bottle 1 pave to a Iricnd who had be? n <!>" . ?u Hi-ring with Salt Uhvum toi a bug lb ot tune, and 111 ' lie, hke iti)*clf, owe* Irs restoration o henlth to the l" '| virtuca of "Carter'* Spaiiiah Mixture." You nre it liU-riy to u?t> ilua letter any ray )o? truy tlcuk ll'1, | |ini|N-r, if it will b> Ui-lit the I'Slu tri. '*' j Your ob >li. n< rtranl, ; Ju>EFU UOli4N>ON. nov 6 3? i mi !U* j A m torotyplng. l- " , L. A. GUEKN h n juitiuariinl tnhi* D*|wcr> i rcau U?><<ir?s, on Church Street, and is prepared to in IT | ? llt , take AMBUOT Y I'ivS.or p etur< on gku<*?anew rd, | feature in the JDaguerreao art?in the most appro| rvd style, lliejr art? taken iti a moment of limef (l ( clear ?>r cloudy,?arly or late. The impression is irt. I injierUlutblr, U9t nfTofU^ by water, light, or the ui-j touch. Tit?*y are far superior to Lfatru i rcotypes. '"j, Call and see them. I will remain in toirn some two or three wees* longer, utiil if any one wishes to i n ! earn the new art, I can learn them much quicker il<" j than I Mgucrreot vp'ng. May 15 12 tf si perior pianos^ The Undersigned, PioU-ssnr of Mu*ie, etc., at '"j tlie Spartanburg FettnU College, respect fully in-_ .f.?nn? the Public, that ho is the agent of LIGtlTK, his NSVVTOX, & liRADnrRY'9 PIANOS, .'h, which rank now among the very best. Warrsnt' a ed, and furnished at the factory pries. Some Sjxciuniis can be seen at the Female College. K. M. EDWARDY. j'* S?pt. 25 31 tl II * mm? lift tmm ,i?if I tm IMtMOT?M?? dress m \kint;. J WANTED immediately, foor ASSISTANT |XC j vv DftiiSS MAKERS, competent to do fine work. K A. A'lTLKTON, m N"v f? 37 r.t H > deix-c <4 Mr. Judd. rs F03FL SALE. ar , A I.k > lltH'SK CAUPKNTKR, age about a*. 23 or 24 Jem Sold or no tnult. Apply j to M M MII.LKR, Nov. fi 37 4i* Y?rium-vilie P. () , 8 C. " ~ clotili.mi! clothinc! r?lMK larp.?: Miek ?ri:KAUY-.MADECLOK* I B. THING,can be l. und at on J Nov 6 37 tf TOI.LKSON * M INGO'S. "| (.(Hilt NEWS! good NEWS! BY tlie Steamer's nins Cotton had sdvnneed, attd by S'e.un. rs 'I IU ER and ENOREH, he ^''ir'i. M-Oruvy Master, through in 6 days Irom Ni ? Yck, we are rrciituig a hn?- stork of Black and Kaon 91! Ks M.fltu*?, and IK-Laics, a! rliMilt* Printed INTaunn, all wool. The largest m sU'i-k .it PRINTS snd GING H A MS in the marI k"t. A beaut ii?l aKKirtnirm <>i Lnhrs' RKTl' | CU I.K*", anil I'a-keta, lilM' himli's VTwil llisiery ' t.ir hiit'ia and M L..?dies Merino and Silk V? si?, C tii-US Slorts, a new url'fle for w.nter t we.t. Mr li.iv. tu? niiiuy Goods M ei in m. rate; oil. j ?. a?k -<ii vail, and then you may exclaim, What .UY' V lit* nviltl 1*? .li? nil o?..wU? Nov. fi 37 7i ~ IQU.KSQN A UINGQ. ,,H STATU OK HOvYlI CAROLINA, Spartanburg District. IN Til K COURT OK ORDINARY. S- Citnt on lor LdMN ol Administration. f ! VV,IERBA8 H,',,i ,rn n F- Cum brig hi hath ? t r.jiplii-d to mo i?>r Letters of udtniniatrstion ^ tie banu mm oo th< Ratals of James Lsimbright^ i.i .1 State and 1 strict, d Ceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the ' k udicd sod creditors of the slid dt-cenacd, to bsi sod fl(>p<iir at the Court of Ordinary lor said dia~ '> tru'l, to he held at Sp.irtn.ihur* Court lions* on "r the 2Ist d.iy of NoveintaT uist., to show cause, if ' any caul, why snch loiter* should nyl be granted. " Given under my hand and seal of office, ths 1st ;,t d .j of November. 1 Si*. R. ROWDKN,?. s o. JP _Nov._6_ 37 tf Ladies' Collars. lVOW 60i? LADIES' COLLARS* 1 is fmni 25 cents to $5.' 0. Pretty at) las. I CM 3o 3d tf TOLLESON A VMNQCX jj " FINE TOBACCO. S, a- A I'ORRot the Katv 1 Wiling and other Brands ill ofpenn A Ayres' TOBACCO fur sale by [ f A?| 28 97 tf A. H. KIRBT. %