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* * ^ U. M1 ,I!'? JU-l J... ...I' ffljc Spartan. 9PAOTAHBPBO". ~~ THURSDAY, JtPilL 30, 1857. ______ Mr. .V. R. Smith w onr tiuihoricc 1 agent .it Columbian, North Carolina. Mcasaa. Kditorb: Being unavoidably dchynl In getting (wtf for our third mriclo, we are forced to defer its publication till your nrxt i?ar. llAZhil, DELC. MAT EXHIBITION?W0FF0RII COLLEGE. Tlie May Exhibition of the Senior Class will t kc place on Friday, let May. Original Addresses will be delivered by Messrs. ISowik, Carliblb, Cohelii, Dawuni, Martin, oud Petty. The puhlienre tospeetfully invitrd to attend. Exercises to begin Rt HI J o'clock n. in. REVITIL. Wo understand that quite an interesting revival liat atteuded the labors of scvcrnl nonistcra at the Quarterly Conference of the M, E. Churcli, which commenced on this station last Thursday. The meetings Hf>' otill kept up with signal advantage and , profit. NEW CHODSOur advertising columns arc rich in promise to those in want of spring goods. Mmlt.tnlt arc dct? rmincd that people shall So tn II ninl lashiouahl} drtVsed this MM?n, notwithstanding the cold weather, tlifraunn! comets, Ac., it they hovo the slightest disposition for such indulgence. *?* COLD QUARTZ. Several very rich spec tuens of gold hearing quart* hive lm u sent us ft out the mine of Copt. C. !). llaminrtt, aomo seven miles from the Court i House. We undt-.-stand this mine \iclds well. DINNER TARTY. Our excellent friend ol tho 1'almetto House, with that delicate nttcutinn to editors of which we have frequently made mention, took advantage, on Wed itosilav week, of tho presence in the village of Mr. W. It. Carlisle and Dr. P M. Wallace, to assemble nn editorial party of seven around his w?lt spread mahogany. The dinner was g"tl n up at short notice, and in the midst of famine-like scarcity, hut ! abundantly proved that the managers of tho house 1 have resources equal to all emergencies LIBERAL DONATION. J. W. Tucker, Esq., President of the Female "College, acknowledges, through the Charleston Christian Advocate, the receipt of a check lor $100, donated by Dr. Jos. 11. Dog.in, of Union, "for the ! purpose of establishing or enlarging the Library of 1 the Fetnalc College " Dr. t)ogan is a generous man, and lias set an ! -example others would do well to emulate. VALOmR UITIZO. We learn that Mr. Christopher Ilcohtlor, now a j resident o! Rutlierf.rrdlon, N. C., i? about becoming ] a citizen of Sp irUnhurg. We shall esteem Mr. It. I no acquisition to our place for Ins skill n !<! workin/, ai will as for liis personal qualities. Truly j Spsrtauburg is looking up. KANSAS. A day or two ago we heart! rcntl a letter from ? Southern gentleman in Kaunas that indicated a / od timo a-coming for that lately distracted Territory. This gentleman says that polities ?ro almost forgotten in the rush of enterprise which has nt length siised upon the people. All are busy nt the game of money-making, anil thin great peace-maker is obliterating those destiitclious which heretofare made that distant land a scene of rude commotion. Wc think this is both well and right. A j people may ho homogeneous in industry, and prudent of private interests, without sacrifice of prinvipte or d< sertiou of a good cause. To our minds strife is the host possible wsy to damage a cause good in itself, lift the Southern party in the Territory push their fortunes?gather wealth?secure J landed inter* sis?ami show, by practical results, that slavery will be profitable?ami ilieir late antagonists ; will speed,ly fall into tlie line of sale precedent*, and boss pro-slavery as wc can desire. While it is not wholly true that priuciplu is subordinate to interest, ' yet wo think the latter has evi r exercised a restraining influence over the former. baitauiiT wi'srtR. "We were nt the muster of the Lower It ittalion on 'Saturday, suJ entirely satisfied with the day's per lorrrnncrs. the turn-out was tolerably good, nil J things considered. nnd Col. Van like, through a member of Itiw staff, Col Ja*. Farrow, rxpr? lis : s itisfactien with the manoeuvres of the battalion. When it is remember- d that six of the seven : eoin|W?nit-s were commanded by new ollicers?that I Mnj. Foster was making his first parade?that Col. i Van like (an old hii.I i *j?? rienee.l v? tcrnii, however) j wo* for the ties I time circa*-d in hit. new and well | -earned dignity?we think the result eminently s ni*f.?"t"fy, an.l concur in <-i luliy in the encomium the stowed by Col. Karruw upon the incidents of the ! 4't Tit-j Morgan U fl<*s (though Without arms) attract cd much attention, and we were glad that their voluntary appearance at the rev.cw met such generous andcordi.il weleont Irom the-r hrother soldo r-, and such special eomniendatioti'froiii the reviewing olli- j cer?. C1T.IDKL AUDKMY. Tho semi nntui. I exhibition >l this Academy closed in CI.;iilesion on 1'iid.iy evening, withered! t<> the ills', tUt'oli. Among ti e speaki ra on the oecusion was n joong t a ion.an?the son of II Miteliell, K-<1, of whose effort the Mercury says: Nest cainn Cadvl \\ II. M telu-ll, of Mpnrtan* Lurg Disir el, a iiumihei- o' the ? eon I e'.i-s. II* Mllijurl was "l.oy.il?." Ilia nihil'*'** w.n ehirtU historical, and was an interesting sketch of the his of fxyola, tho frinnder ol the .Jesuits. The com .position was good, and dnnn d considerable talent." ! Count En kbits.?A gentlrm n vvriu* to the Fayetlt viliu (NorJli Carolina) Ob*. rv?r, that lie lias J seen nt ih it place sc ver.il counterfeit 5.1) anil $100 1 hills on the Farmers" Hank of North Carolina; and that "any rjinnl Uof counterfeit $10 Capo Fear , hank hills are in circulation in that nviglibw hood. ' TI.e 1 i.'i.1 no..:ii .on*., nf Hi., nance and i nnr.ll ill ? I I r I - r? (iinkft it cany, ho utile*, to detect iIh.io latter. The Democratic- papers at tlu> North are pubi'shjntf witli a jjnmi deal of r.-rinOictioii n letter from Iud#e B'ory. ?Imse opinion lot* heretofore bo< it cnneirU-rcd law mi Mjint u liiwi. ttg, (< Cord Stou'ell, a mifnl'tr of the Botilieh ItfHcli, Th* l*tl? r is dated S |.fi oilit r ? 0'I. I ^>8. Iti rrpljr to route <iHt-Ktii>tiH of lxual 8to\vell relative t'? a eae .- in which n dire carried by his mantel Iroui A u l ip lift to KnjfJantl for A temporary r> -nee, sunl for bin free vim, mnl which he, in the Apt-Halt* Court, li.i-l (ft'coded ntfAiii*' the petitioner, Jndtfe Story nays: [ " Upon the fullcnt consideration wh'cll I have hei n able to e ve the object, I entirely com-ur in your ' v'.ewe. If 1 had hcin eallcd upm to pronounce n ju.lenient in a like c ine, I nhoul.l certainly linvc arrived at the game result " In tin* tame letter, he anyn: "In my native State(MnuaohnAetta) the late til ghtvery ' not r?Ci?fftii?rd a* legnl, and yet, if a slave should come hither and nfterwnrdg return to his own homo, we should certainly think that die i hoI law would rc ntt toh npon him, and that j h<g rcrv" rhai it fef troul l he to-integrated.*' 1 - - .'I ! A PKHITKNTIART. Fur leu yraii c portion of tlic people and prcs* of South Ctroloia have advocated the establishment of of a penitentiary for the punishment of crime, re- lot form of criminal^ &o. Several Governor*, within that period, Imve urged the subject upon the Ml* an trillion of the legislature with more or less cogeti* Wl ry uf argument, hut u;> to this time all has been )(] without ? fit ct. So hopeless appears the projee ? fill that the papers and p--oplc, a* primary-ejvpntieiils of 9 ntunent, liavo ceased solicitude upon the topic, and it has since passed to the grand juries. Sv? rioll after session, from these bodies presentments p hare called attention to the matter. But the com ,|j, b nod wii-dom rem litis "d< af ns n p-'st," or stolid vii as ail ox, to all ordinary gentlenp|M-nls. Generally we make no complaint that our State is slow in in- ^ tmduciiio reforms. We inueli prefer Sir Sluggard* no I to your Hat t y Percys. But a lime came for eeen ' the Sluggard knight to become active, itnd we think J|" that time lias also arrived for the Legislature. The Judges are pressing it upon the grand juries?the Ik-I juries ?ill create a puhlie opinion and this may ^ei ponsJdy induce the "powers that be" to yield. A variety of arguments nro used against the r;a, introduction of the penitentiary system. One o1 the the most *pe< ions, and most likely to pr? judieo the "r institution, is the cn?| ??f maintaining! the prisoners I who may become it* occupants, nml ;iIh<> to provide j,., for tlic requisite ofliciuls to give cfticicnoy to its ail- in < niinislranion. ,:,n We suppose the experience of other States is w>|i worth something, nu<l soaroely ouc penitentiary in am the countiy is a tux upon the Slate, 'l'hr lahor ot 'ha it* inmate*, rightly applied, has generally not only i ?',t' defrayed the oxpi tt'is, hut in sonic instances an ae- ; (J tual revenue, over and above, has accrued to the noi trea urv. \\ c shall not stop here to notice the silly ainl objection against bringing prison labor in eompeti* '" * thin with hottest private industry. The same coin- ^ petition would exist, in aome department or other ol Wl| industry, li.nl tin so prisoners not been eoiifined for i tan crinuq and the mere distinction as to kind in no I l,ni ?w affect* disad v.-mtngcuosly the general wellare. But allowing some we ight to the objection, w iso discrimitiiition might select thoso employments least fon likely to conflict with honest home enterprise?and j "ii I we suppiee no one won d ndv??? ate a hroad< r view. I e' We *ins st that the State should not becomp.ll- ^ I cd to niniiitain in wick* d idlcm** tlm-e who\ioh?t - " ] the laws and forfeit their I lierty, Ctiminnls should tim be taught by salu'niy lessons that u roiig-do.ug j 1 shall not entail expense ami taxation upon the (|j( properly of the peaceable and orderly lor its r>s- o a traint. If it be necessary to punish?as it clearly , ha is?let the punishoi -lit be aocompnnicd by I ibor,so ffjr that moral and industrial tefrom may be united in v l(| one system. i . The present jail system is a (nreo?but a solemn | j|(g and res|?onsili|o one. Those incarcerated become di i worse from want of occupation?ami cards, dice, drink ng. and cceeomitant evils?arc brought in , ",u reqinsitn U to pn*? the hours ol impi isonmetit rew t ,.r men are niado morally better hy idleness?but ' tin generally worse. Our jails are wsetehedly inse ; euro, mill in iii> proper sense ri<l;ipio?l to enforci1 'J ' the severer grades of imprisonment. Too kimwl it,,, edge of tins fact by our judges operates tlie imposi i 1 lion of sentences totally disproportioited to ofTcnec*. ',1,( Why, in a lute cose of indie iinent for homicide, i | i (' where a verdict for manslaughter only was return J>, j ed, so justly incensed was the judge at the finding '< l* i! of the jury, that wo are credibly informed ho t- Id l"*: the prisoner that il the State had biH.ii provided ||u l with a penitentiary he would have mete I out the ,vu utmost limits of discretion allowed by the law in 'I imprisonment. We hope our T.ecie'ature will take preliminary .1 steps in the matter at tliu coining session. Provide hall for the erection in Columbia of a suitable plain edi- >l1-1 flee, on a small scale, hut capable of future extension ,"p " as the wants of the Statu may require. In tlu? way, without feeling the expenditure, we shall gradually acquire a i institution to shut up d< predators upon the propn ty and morals of our people, anil re- ^ lieve the several districts from the pr< so nee of these hue pasts, and save the money n( the Slate from bong cxp< tided in their present maintenance. PUBLIC ROADS. 1 Judge O'Nenll, in his charge to the grand jury "" at the late term ot our couri, dwelt with earnestaes.s E<1 upon tlie defectiveness ol our road system, and the ' importance of having well-kept thoroughfares. It 1 is undeniable that had facilities for travel and get- ' ' ting to market arc serious draw-tucks to coinniuiii " ' lit s in (In ir development and prosperity, In s <! * cn lianciug prices on ihe consumers of produce. How -inpnrtanl, then, that thnsn having this m .tier in jr,? charge should he sea loos a ml eflicicul in keeping .In up our roads, so that, if prices of pr.-duee ar>- ml vnnoed front d.tlh-uhy and delay in gelling to mar- grkit, those compelled to buy may at least have the I trade ami custom of increased travel. We speak sub this word cliiifly for oiu mci chants and li< telhecp pi ers. Sp.'itt.-.nbui g is going ahead. Our twoihou- ! th.-i sand inhabitants create a home maiUi-t for the whole p ip P'Sti ict, niitl must have Mipi-lit s. Spring ami t I |>o> we are almost out ofl'front thciil hy the slate ol the : as toads, snd larmers and planters are prev? nt.-.l from 1 flu reaehiiig our iilalkct from the same cause. Tli iik ' me of this, gentlemen t'oiinnissioiivrs, nn-i heed the ml- , iu-v vieo in the following extinct,and it will be the bet- I nn tor for all parths: Y-'"Many farmers w-linnltenl market regularly arc ami compelled t-> "pn round il-'li n Hood'* hai n" and to climb up long and steep In'ls to gel tin re w 11> | , Ilie'r "truck." when <i<r< ?-t i oad* lc in nle " 1 nlnl nil lltrtv liil'r ?Vi)ia|i'.|, Tin- v..loi', n nil n'n HiU||!im| H'lIM', ill BlllOoth, leva I, Ht I I " I li ll"l not arent t<> I f fully api'ii?-atfil. Tl.o-i who have j itr uli.tinii ??f r<> i.Ih will, run* ot there <!. >?, Ion ili.it flic J-i <>|>lf i-f u c ty, 111die \> In* piirehnse ai i i.-!< ? ' i of tlio foutitry |if"|i|f in tin- nmiliit.li vc to j i\ llto Hilfcri'iicc ol ilic oiii't to tin- fat in< r Intw'ii 1 bcillli nl'lc to hriftif tin* Mini' loiul to hi.irk-t with one If rw or b -inu obliged to use two, itici b< tun ii i! hi* belnu able to conic or go in one Itonr or thr<r. ;11)^ (jixnl rund*. ranm-ly ing in every direction, are nil 11t.iiit to n city. >"? (Jm rn Ca?e?The New Vork rnrr? apo eh nt it h ol the Churl' -toil Coin cr t'iv.. . 'In* following item .. lU ol litii>.iiioii in tli?? c- urta of ihiit city: "There to iiimi rt em hut* niw n Court Ik tw ecn ' p.iul fJ,i .ir.i'l,of.Vfr.i.l, Tii.Mi'ii Si C??. ntt.l Inn ?t" partner in the yar IS18?oito Aim* M. Il.iteh,<l tlio I I.IVfllllll. M.'iee Without 11 ink II / :i l"l lllil ilneo- j (| iii! oti, they bin It eft me to w Y "t k in <1 went into e. pnniie biiMiice. Mr. K|?'(T.ird enim* *o n niter I IMS, and Mr. Hatch in ls"?M. Hutch having In- lice come |?o r ami Sjioflafil fell, the fninier i>uo the | littler fo on? li.'ilf Inn turnilicn ill the hnainca*. k v which ih e*l'muled at the niodeel aunt of Jfi'MijOlMI." ^ Litkr fiioii Kiirotk?Xtw York. A pnit. 'Jl alw ? I lie ate.no alnp Altierilll, whiell a.i I' ll flout I, v |,y erpool oil the evening nl the I lilt Apr I, h.n ju-i ( ^ ttrr vpi| nt Boston, with iliites up i" the hour "I lor ^ lading. Tile commercial n< wa by lliia m rival ia >1 a.-nura- don i;iiio. CuetilarH repi rt it ilcel tie of on. eighth on Intr gtivlra nt the cotton market, but oihtr qunhliea ^ |^ are easier Tim a.ilea of the week nmottnleil to .|(t 0(11) bnlea, ' i f whiell ajier uliilora to-k S/illt) W quote ? K.m S Orlenna SJd. MnMl ng 7 J I Conaola 'J .'J Juktick in Sourit Carolina ?(Tinier ties head, ^ iitl Ullio paper cxpreaaea ita gtntificatior nt a rieent derision of the Will a ettae in a South Carolina " court, ami oevcr*l Noi litem pt|>rri nriit nr iiiih li * "li anrpi ia. d iih ((ratified nt the remit. Tti Toledo ?d i Blade ij* it reflect* honor upon tlie Judiciary nt . South Carol'tut, mid attnehea erpisiid importance to the decision in view of the ruling of the Supreme ' Caiurt thin colored perron* are not citii* its. ^ A eorr?apondenl of the Petersburg Krprttf reConunettda n eclebrittion of the landing ?t Kotinnkr (aland of H;r Walter Raleigh'* Expedition The 1 nnnimsary neeiir* in July I wi _ a? DISTRICT ADVERTISEMENTS. We Him m it iitvcwiry to n proper understanding the It-Mora appended below to republish the (olwitig front our p.ipt-r o( lust week; When ?? closvil our nrtivlc of the fltli instant, in ewer to the Kvprtss, we tlit wo hid alone ill the whole H'scuxion foievtr. Hut that p.i|tvr, the Ifltli iusiiuit, on mi invtileniitl queelum, iutro ee?l a letter liom ,\|r. T. Sivbj Fauvw, in ti.e lowing wortla: fcoMMUNICATKt) j Laurknsvii.i.ii. April II. I So?. yiresru. Kdilnre: In aligner to ymlr inqttirieu ill reference to the vontinct lor |>ultl>i?hi ?? the -triet Advertising, I would state that the KxpnvwI not reeeive the D.striot Advertwiiui "etmply by 'tue of a/i uuranrtllrd arrangement brttcren r lute proprietor of the I'.spiess and" the pio irtort of the S/iartan. There linn never l?eeii v contract between the proprietors of the Spartan d nit Mi-lfaltout the l)?triet Advertising. S lice it has Ikcii mn.le to ec-*at'\ lor the proper ilvr-aiuiithng o( ill? question in ilispuie, 1 will state .-cirou - stalives as marly ;u> I van remember, oa-nrtei) with iliv ahvi-hng of the Ihstiiat Adverlsiiiff [ween the ICxpri'M ami Spait'tt. The Spartan, no the obtest paper, eolltniueil to receive the Dis:t Advertising soine time niter the Kxpresa was rteal. During Inst sum i r, however, having h. <1 lhe omul itioii ol the Ktpress tqual to that ol Spartan, (it might have been a fraction largi r snuiller, I .ii. 1 not know, certainly theeirvulation the spill lao) | ti ll riltillcal to. Mini appli* <1 to tlie iii-a is lor, half of the District AilverlNnng. They nklv ncknowlealged my right aii'l renalilyr agreed jivile it cqu i11v betwa-en the I'ltpia ?a iiiol Spuria order to save the I iet ( Hflii-rn the tretiniail an fiisioii of dividing thi'ir |iatroti ige lay ulnjj halt ol lin-ir ndv?sluwnieips In ntn- Ufliri I ilia- oilia r halt to the other I 'Hive, I niaua/ti'il t laolh papa Is puh'.ikh nil the tldwrtisa Hu nts alial li charge hall pr>ee for the same. It was then, I tint t II ihr ii ?when the I 'iliv- rs thcinsctvi s hiol lliisad Ilia* halt of their Hal* VI tisilig ?thai I inrnleal the inatlvr to the propria tots a if tha- S| arinn. I, tha-y agreeing to charge half price, the lollnw was published simultaneously i Isath p -p- rs: Pith ict Advertising ?The Cninfnissinuer's, i itV'n, f 'Ivrk's, and Oidinary's aalva rltsenu nt* I hereafter tie ilisa ileal ill h -tli the Carolina Spur iiiol Spat tatibtirg Kiprvss, ciclt cliarping half e lor the nine. '"Cavis ,V TniMMlKii,/ar Caiolina Spartan *'T. Stobo Farrow, for the /-."xpies*." This (as the n'love ti in-e->pv of it pr -v-si was no had between the I'iprtet nnd Spurtnn. hut. the contrary, n enntravi Iwlwccn tin- llii-tru-i Cf rs us one |wtiy, mid the Kxprrvs ,V Spin tun ns other |sir:y, binding ili-iw papa in to charge on i ilt' priee tor Distiiet Advert snig. dial not regard it at tin- time, not have I at un\ e since regnraleil it. an n f iv- r Iron- l.e pr - pi n t- -i s lie Spartan, an I have n< t telt iiu Ivr any ?>la - ntu-ii ha ul for a lav-ir received ai the hands ol tin I >.? t OHi?-a-r", \\ h eh the Spartan coulal n olle r give wilt hold. I had nssiiriinct s laa'folih.aml llint lot lie D strict Advertising wonl-l tia- given to Kv press whether tin- piopm-l-ars ol the Spirtan immI to the above plan or not ltc*|s vllolly, us. T. STOlH) FAUU'JW. rh s letter, flatly omiliada ling our utol- i-statolall till.- nat tit S to. ailat till- Iiallll-I- ot llo-a la in I IIIIIIiIn cur IMtiw. Ml' DUM'ttcd tlx- ia -t< iii I prodti<-r<l the Colitin-'t on wliidt our M i'i tin til i | ri'ilii'iitril, mill tlionlit o iim Iv. ? :iin|>U mis ic-1. An, IidM'dviH', iii Mr. Km run v jiiiIlmii. ii!. contract In-'wren i In* paper* i* no contract he 'C>1 the papers. lull ilivolvis :i ili.nl putv (tin .tru-t Olhr* in) mm |?iiii'-ipnln, i|.?? l.i miliar nil i- ? im iliiv (or involving tin in in tli ? ?li-i iiss.-n. w? luld !, I?y tin- ll< crssily ot the ohm-, to appeal in | iii on tin* milijit'l. iVi- inc miu-ii- I, ventli iiK-n, tli.it von will x- inr u* I rem USUI < ill lliu- t'itlliiii! ti|..m y ti ?Inn I Titl el til.it ?r ll.'ivi r.lll'llllly I.lm :) 111 , lit'lu totrotn iiiiplietitihi; y--u in this miunc'i-m. v. ii liy sisMilitnnt ol our |>o>ilioii. tin r lore. we , Hunt i r?p? el billy. to :iil?li I'Ss lo \ <ttl tin- toll- \i quest oiim, w liii Ii \v<-lm|io you will not limi t mVfiiM'iil to uiixwi r If you (siiifitin tS-c 'iiti* 1 lit ol Vlr. Farrow,of t-otiiM- \w were ivrotij;, ami readily ri'lrni't. [W following are the questions; Mt I")n| you re/anl yourselves it party to audi trnet? M I > <1 vou dive Mr. Furrow na?urntirt-n that f vour iid*i-rti?int{ wonl l l?t- withdrawn (r-'in tinirtait mi.I t>iwn to tin- Express, whether we a*le<l to tin* nriniijT.-iin-nt or not? .1 P. Tot-LraoN. 1vm| . Clerk. 11. Ilowurv, K?q , Ordinary. T. O. I*. Vernon. Iv-q , Co - ffliuian(r. A. Winoo, lv?q , Sheriff. four re-p >11-0 to tin- above inlcrrooator'oa. n <? for the tii'Xt isiiueofthc p-qvia, will iiiudi ob I Youra. respectfully, CAMS & TKIMMIFR, I'ro. ol Spat lint. flic nbore question* urn- :iil.lrt*??-il to tin- l)ls t ofTieets last wc?k. Below ate tli r r?pl t?: :tort of the Spartan. set- ill v out lot n" i>f lilt- s|irr|.in sonic qucstu for nil tin- public nlTr-crs to answer, si. 1 >:,1 you repaid yourselves a party to su ii tract? On my pari)?i del n--t. -1. Did \."i t?iv?* Mr T S. Farrotv ns?ur- tie? ? t Ii ilf your a-lvrrti-iti? wmiU 'u- witluli iwn n tin* Spat tan nti-1 civen t-> tin- F*pr??-?? winr we .i-M iiti -1 to tin*ail mo. in -lit >r not? / i. i ? IV .. .1 . II ... . v/ll lll> |? * I ' * I J'' "I w?t* M)||UW IlliJ unvU: t<,!,I tliein (Cav s Mi l Farrow 1 ili .it I wnul.l not in t to tin' ai i allot liu-lit, :iv it tvniiM ! \x tin* pen fur i'Vi'i v levy r.K . cntf extra. I also t?M tliem i Mit'li u roiiibinatinn was not right between two ?-rs. In force iih* t<> siiclt nri inci-mi-nt. I supit the arrangement was mu le betwv. n y.*u Imth l iti s. Imt not l>y my consent <>r np|>riih;iiiiin r only rr.ir'in why I mlimiliiil to the ai-rangclit iv is, llmt the law say* I sh ill advert)*. in a m apcr, it my h piiVii?he.l hi th 1 h?ti ct, an.I tin r of \mi wonlil publish unit ss ti'ii both j.t t i both know I hut I I.ir rcl it fust the Sjni tan I then the Kxfin >s i.ii.Ii |- the '!.! uri illgt-mciit, I you rt Uintil, unhss \ u both en!.I publish un your own agreement. Voora, tfce . A. WINOO, s s n. sst? Can* ?J- Tiimmirr, l'i iprietnri of Carolina Spartan llv 11 k \ k Siits: In icply to the nit irn.'iit .hit to iii il hi vour tiote to ine, in vmir issue of the I instant, I must say, tli.it howevi r llVleli I inay ke to be ilr iWii into a | i rsnti.il en tmviisy tvitli one, (titui'li less ivitli llewSjia(ur etl inrs,) i-ouri'.IioW' vt r, ili-iii amis that I slioul.l not ilisrcgiir.i it r.ill. I thi-ii-'mi: i sji m l t i your n^iiest, .is is been putiliely ni.ule, iii.l stale, in answer lo i lii.-si iii'i11oratory, that I know of no muti a. t l pill iti it agreement between iiiysc'l mill anv ir p rsoit, by whi.-h lliu a.lvi rtoinyr of my, iliac a!.I appear ill more than one journal; nor <1 voll. el nl any lust nice n wheh I fuin slo.) a tie set pt of my advert.? tig at inoro than un< otit reply to ymu second interrogatory, I have to , that 1 11 colli ct ol no pit dgr or v. i h i! jiSmii am e, my on ny wii.oti Uiu advoi t,?m_{ of my othcv III.! lie lllVlileil bt'lmi ll IWO pi HI li^ ullici.t, el which It bit.ill 1)0 flitlfilK'ii UHColll I ol ..ll.ly III liny t", ily printing f. r ?< vi-r.il month* pn?t lulu bt-vii io ft tin) K*|'iibi nllirc, iiikI llii lav I lli.it it wa? > tlii ti ini^lit liavu bnii ii ^iiriltil im an iimu ft* f?n it* vontiiMiaiHT. Vrry roxprctfully, k bowde.v, o. *. p. Spartanburg C. II , A|>nl "J8, I8j?. f*r?. On vis Ti imimtr: iftNTLCMKN: iii tho I.i t number of llio "Caroli8p ft.in" I m-flli.it yon li.iv?- pi-.ip'iuiitli-1 to tinker* ol tin* DiMrivl two question*, an I requent1 it mi to nn*?vi-r lit ilu-ir e.ulu*t f< nvt-iiif nw. \nnctr I*/. I Jul nut rrgnrJ iny*t-lt .* a p it) In- i-i.ir.nu t. Irtfirn \!tI. Mr. Farrow appl i J to mi* lor one- ; of my ollioial aJviTtwiiitf. Ho *.ml tb.it lie raised hi* sulwfi iption to that of the "Spnrtnn,'? frit that ho wan rnlitloj to it. I twIJ hint that r?? willing !?< ahonM hn*r half of my nj||prti?.n? I Ifllroniigi ; ami suggested to him th.it I would ut Mr. Cavis on the subj i. Ik' roi?K<nU,<l. I nut Mr. Curia in the office of the Clerk, an J proposed it to liiin in the |irn>fiic? of Mr. Tollcsnn. lie pressed hie willingness. The whole matter ol the official ml verl'sing of the I kstrict became the wb j ject of negotiation with them, ami resulted i" the publication, ns I viippool, of the agreement which j tln-y suh-cribed a* the editors and prnpriclnis of j the two papers. Viry respectfully, TllUd. O. P. VEKXON. Com. in Equity. | Menri. Cacti $ Trimmier: You hnvc propounded eertuin questions to the District Officer* touching the at rnngeineiit by which both newspapers of the town published the District advertising. 1 answer us follows, Vix: 1st. l);d you regard youihIf u party tosuch contract f Answer. I did not. 2d I >>d you give Mr Farrow assurances that hall your ml vet tiring would be withdraw n from the Spartan and given to the Kxpri n>, whether we usm tiled to the iir-angcincnl or tiotf Answer. I did unt Very respectfully, yours, J. It. TOLLESON, Ckik j For the Carolina Spartan. How Trntlrr llif Krlnlioii wr brnr to farb tllhrr, iind how ft w \pprcriaic it. He our stand-iiiitiii whatever it may, rtlaliotis piesent themselves foi cniiteiiiplation tothe tlioughl- i 1 lul. Indeed, such scenes dad) occur as force on , UN n| least a degree of reflection. From the lowest to the highest order of intellectual existence, though 1 'ti n degree uit< rcepted hy graduated soeinl ties, enrj responding obligation* arise, and constitute now, | and ?vrr h ive, burdens oi thought and action dc- ' VI lop hg tiie good and gr< at of cat tit. Somewhere iii th ? ?*nit> duio lit of thought each philanthropist finds ample scope for the gratification of lis soul Alfred the tireat, (lustavus Vusa, <tils'.ivui Adolphim, M wes, Paul, it isliiiiglon,nud a host of others, did lind what their higher a* per a tion longed for?a place or places In lalmr in tin gr. it cause of human ty. Good iii- n, ill all ages of the woi hi, have I bored to understand the rv'a tion lliey bore In their f How-beings,and llie degree I of responsibility such rel itiou inipn-ed on tbein A peculiar notice of tins respoii? h - t\ is exhibited in the expression of the great Apostle Paul when lie Mid, "II meal make my brother In tlli-tnl. I will ml no fl.-?h while the worl.l Mandcth, lo>t ! make my ; brother In oflelid." Ali'l tin' degree o' ?ell-deinalf J arming' nut ? ( the relation In* Imre l?> lint country I men, i? incri' apparent,? In n we remember that lie I "t.ii-l mi anothernOeaMoii, "All l!i tig* nre lawful |m me, but all thing* ?re not cape h> lit " 11 it wei r pno?iblc fur any individual, in nny given l limlilv, m tb<' |ti?i lit Mate of mien -ty, In fulfil tbr yimp-* of MX i ll rvl.llam. "as ye Wlllld tbat tor i -li. ail l tin tn JiiU. lb* \ e .i|mi to l! i in lik win-," thin linhv nlnul alone ? it 11 I'aul might mi\, nil thing* nre I'lteful, II IV(IIje fulfilled the-m ini enlllp.ict, xt ilel tig .* the (mint 111 hit 111.1 ti ex?tiiice wlnre inginim-d law It III itM fitxt fil e tilling-, nttd where our r.xpoiin.lnlit i * ax rittl hi-inifk ware lir*t lulieatixl its nf fix t no n | tiitely the condition ol otln in The Mandpoint occupied by the jf ri-:tl A |mut!e of the Cti littler mil the perilothiu m boated int'.e ti .teb ngu of I h * VI ater, are, to u?, n la-* of a i?t.-i o? p nt, ami the linpi * of a brighter mil more heavenly ilay m the lultl-e. We are boiunl to l Ue the wot ..1 :w we tin I it. An I wh I we in >v h >po to hcitt fi , hv ' tlevotr-l e.irru ti tftl?'.* ooum'.ltc.l. we mii-t imt lor- ' get. that we, in (urn, ire tnouglit unlet oliligalinn* to mic ety fi'i the liUn-'ii x we eiij v ( >ur noble Wanhiiigtoii wn? but I ri rt vtioii o! * i lue? enuei ii- ' tinted in bis jr-mo-i ? an emlt-xlimeiit i-f livin_ principle* (xer-nr-Ml liv lax race. Wh-t grace ilui? ' in the rauelifk-ation of tbe In-art and tifl'- el oiis of ! Ij.mxI men mny '! b re He eon-ideretl. It in all granted Iiopeltv'y. lint I nl i^iile vr v great i-vilr I' ll out to the hum ill family by want of a inoredmt net iiiider?ian 1 ng .* relatin to ??r<>t/ rtiu*rs pro dm-'llo tla n b-giti'nato i-ffi-tflr. I'lu- ijlUMi-it ami \ mo-t tinp.it doiei ue Moe.nl t'111in n nre committed often in h?pe tIt it other w mo expected results may . not follow?ill-t ? me niin-i 11 hand, or riei-piton t.. general rule, w II iuti-l poxe tilnl anil eon-, qu. nCes. The llli lliig'it th.et .a not destitute <>l this do in ai -begotten levx*. Ali i w h ! he tr-nW v\ ith n Ight istiirbing hv.r. he leaves ti e w!i?|x-ix ol a dmlemix red ? litiun lit?"the L'U IV nitly go free " liu: d i?! far tin-jMnir erring or. ituro. Sp irks go u,>w ir I, iti 1 watir tlmv* il<mn?nr I An) ihoutfh Iin iv make p?-.iln under ill* mi.r.i! law, i ii I fVi-ji ik|i|iinai'li a Minnie ?f pmce In-fore tin- \|<.?t II jh, and llu io i ci ivi n ju?l ruMtuiH in,'i.i ri ^ .iril, ?l l! In- iiiiihI Know tli..i snrii ty likfils,and mtic cun- nn lid K'i iiti!'. mi Ii viol .it i ut* ce i*e lo bo r> flii'l'l" A* in tlio ^rnwi. r cr iiii* tiaciabe ti * . ty n 'lie r i*il- in,n i'i iv f'.r i fli. t? *i i Illy f..| lnvv nj; tlif h? ?-'* i I moi.iI tr*n<i!ri"-?i<itirt i f cverv shade mid tlcrfiec. Even Mir nccrt t* of our heart* 51.- known And :f fur "?very alio word Mini nioi) ' shall *(> . ik tin y vliil iiive.nv unt thereof in tlio 1 >.iy ill .1 ud Jim lit," I a*k, where iv d tl tlamlfi tr apjH-niT That man or woman wli til'** a liltlt about n|li(iA, jn?i in ilio prvsence ol die children nlld tile ivviU!?furtief ilif tile tender rcUllinlt lie or she In- i I ? In 11 ie lil 'J it I f lit trill in Bar tin re are relation* wliieli tlie ttorld know* nit -i r ation*, w Mi the existence of vvlrcli nor lint cult iv it< I m id may he mapi unted Cam's mnk 11--t in.-re rlitiiinetly pointed out hi* cnnie, Minn I i en lain if 1 n llCHte the grade of society 'n vvh . li ill. m l ? lii ilhel >nj*. And iinf.iitun ite ly, lit leiut lo lii pirly n led ilcly coin.'ri lled, llir.e M II* are Mill nil rent erwi*.' Iea?t fXpeetrit (>e iilpvii; i-ln: nil*. Imliorihli when hull..I'd, |> iv.im ht llUI 'led, pel il.l *, ;l| ( III. IM .le pi|||e|le of re tin ill, often livei !e..p x|m d i-tiev . mid . tl. lid the til m *1-11*1 inli' r* Ill Mil w nlll til- V ||. ki- lleil I I h lie ! '. I in- ii* ihi* lliev limy l< .in the *i me numl ;i |. i'.i ol ti'".'v In en I he mull lu le, toil th?v liiae intl i 'ed a Wound ill I In tender mhiI I Millie loV?T of I. fun mint per Imp* an adni'ret - Slid Mlrh the in re f.l.i! I he ag if I eVailCc. I'ovit II tllld i 111.elm nt ille I iv no nie.in* H> o. n> moil-, |1i..ii ; ii ? ..it n in ken, p.irlieu .ii Iv In .(rupilil* lint no udiv di d should pii-Miin.-on ill h ruiei the i; jht In lull il<li >li the I it tor w I mil I ii l lu r ? v detu * ? of tie. .pum-e I'll ke < I I t. * n* i u" II- 1 ' rule, are liollrn ly l!i veil in re-p !!* * of*1 ill I when un I. r*l.?td, a* Hi i.er.illv ie, ..mi d Hji*i t~. And how utn rr nif Mil' i .1 V 'he oilier and the Ilin r II1.1II < III til - fie. iii tllC l :ee, p ll In III i I ! Iljia|fe lllld III "I ill. tr, Ik lii'nl'did the ile*niiv of the III 1 v dual \h t '' .11 ealr ineoiik en i iiiii*t.iliee* mill', lor .1 nie. men ii e lie* ' iw nf n tin < , it < nly reinani* for a tun ol readjiiKliiirnt lo piiM-lnm n* lor.it on. In llie mi an n e, m an lend, r | l ilit liny he ti i hide ii i! w ii i v the unhallowed lo.it of the ill under. l ie* i i i oiler may In- ii Mm- p. i-. ,u of mi ! Ah*i i,inti,l a In tin i, a M*l?r, or a hi. i And would M it 1 mij lit flop li?'i (- M iv I n t nay a hu*hiind,.i w ile < '.ml I it In-, |o.., thai on. peiitnl led tiiili. y ailmilllHlinlli'lIk at ill' nllin eolilil he If ill t v of In'i; hit n jf the fl'li r *eli-, |< * .11.1 lelldel M'liit nil* hit alii i iihiviili if hv i * ul w h e' hi nil In ? i 'iiI V tlieMtHr~ph.il id |eve.Mild a. I iii ii ;.l , .|| ol the healinlul! 'I hint, id Mil*, himhan.f, when you would intrude the nteia a nl y a cup into (lie p ivnte ehiniilier of n l?? ;thit<ill Un im ?iff. I 'i uli i'f ili w, u, w hen in <>nr Ji itxh v\ i .! ymi hi iy tir m? n * n* live, rlrnr liiMhuiiil iii a il nlm in ilili- irriivf Think 11 ?. f iilu r, w i n mil' niinlinp in iv !riv?- \ ur ilpar iniy iiiln iiii'vilnlilf i n il ?tin4, timllnT, \\ In n i ii? ti.nl ?t imjiV-may m i Im.w lit ilau^liii r m>ii Invr An-I tu >?n. laiuli rt r. wliut ?linll ! >.ji\? Wlu-ttuT ill tin* |u i" -n ul it pi i ti mli ! fi ml hi Imt'i, mi ut nr hi 1111 r, lie wlw HiiiiIiI | til t li h lialul nil 111 ? "tnllltl , iiiiit,M ul n ffllmv-lH ?* to I ikt> 11n-ii ii imii mi in ? ; i|iii"ii, "iiltiii li\ 'i irn "I I niul rare, in n v tliniiiH cantf, m rnlnli'il li> an nMiitflinv lit ivIuTf fit lulu mi l ilitiinmi ilwtll? H ioffil tin' rrlntinnw urn wre brnr In nncli other, niul Im i? worthy nf nrorp- , tnuce who |>a\? liomiipp n* thin holy Hilar For the Carotin* Spartan. 1IIK END UP TIM. Tliat something extraordinary i? to happen during this year, ia corroborated kv too many remarkable (acta nnd conclusions to Admit of u reasonable doubt. The prediction of Dr. Cummins, tluit time will end ou the 13th day of June, may bo too preoiao to insure belief, inaarriuch ua Chriat has said, no man, not oren the angels in Heaven, knows the hour nor tbeday wherein the Boil of Man shall come; jet lie did not any that men might not ascertain the year in which it was to lake place j from the prophecies, and 1 >r. Gumming only tugge.ita the 13ili of ,fune as the most probable time The fuel that he is corroborated as to the year by that great and inspired preacher, I-orenxo D?ir, <n one thing very remarkable. The immortal Dow wrote more than a quarter of a century ago, and he used the following most extraordinary and striking language; "The great battle of Cog and Magog will take place ill 1857, and he immediately followed by tlieappearance of ti e Mewiali, nnd his government will lie fully established," &e., &c. Thus predicting, ns Dr Cumtning hue, that tlicend oft me is to he, the Messiah to appear, nnd the mileliniurn j to take place, about this time, which is to lie pre- ! Ceded by signs and wonders in the heavens, ?&e. I And what greater sign do we need than the extraordinary weather we have had since the first ofdnnua- j ry last. The coldest weather ever known! Kebruary taking the place of M iy and April, swapp ng wind with March, am) now the28ili of Apr I looks and fed* more like December than April, and yet no pionpect* o( a change for the belter? That something uin.sual will happen the m??st increduban cannot, dare not, doubt. Iii any event, it i* the part of wisdom lobe prepared. "He ve jil*<> ready. lor ye know not thu hour wherein the Son of Mun cometh." CiOCl. NEWS* SCRAPS. Contigneei at Shel/on Depot. April 20 1857 S V. H n J Rontar & Co. about 3.500 ll> Win l.ip-cotllb two small h |. >. Lee ?fc Brigg* -1,0(1(1 Ih A prinp'-cliii i, nd'\ sent us by Me?cis Luv At Cnlvo, a|ipr.ti'i us that The Darlington Flag ha- 1 Ceased to t'X ?l lis a papt r, hot that the pubbihels ' will supn'y its p ace with The Fa/my Friend. < ! which I' F. Warh y, l??q , will be editor. Bucocss | to the enterprise. j Soiiielhing hke a titinor is developing itself upon 1 ' one of .In.Ige Withers' feet. I lo endures much pain Irom the disease. | i The Columbia inner* announce ihe donth of Win. 1 I*. Arthur, late I )c|>u;y Sevretnry of Stme niiil Librarian to the 'ilitur**. Mr Arthur was inutli r? -|?i-i?>il fur ln? f.i th'ul. performance i f duty and ? pcr? lull ?| tisil it i?*?. j I The nnult iif Cul Buke<' address at Orange- \ 1 burg was n subscription of $ IMO to the oau.se of , Kansas. 1 Tin- Ynrkrillo Enquirer slit- that R C t?ri-r. !? IV, It is given i-otice to the Trustees of Grtkinr ' t'"li'cc that In* is li resign tin- I'risiiloncy of that I , illst tuli'in lii Aujtisl Hi*xt. Tho letters reeeive I by the Pmt OHee Audiim, ' in one week, ctidiig April '*(*. ainuunto.l in 7,"16 A monument it pr.ij.-oiod to the mrm<?r of M j. ( <?> i?. Worth, m Now York, to oust $ t The Completion of railroad connection between ' ( h ir!.'*t< it an ! M mph ? will he is Irhratul ui tffr i i Iter pli ilio l?t lud 2d Mjiv. Tint I'hoeti * L .-'ii" t A.inj .niv, Charleston. are goim? taking i vi th thoin tin it- Engine, tilled ailh |lie s ill iva|. r o the \tlantio to m ngle wait the frosli of the M s ?.li*ippi. m James Conner, K>q., hw hrtn rppohtted 1'. S t Ihoirict Altorii*\ lor South.Cuiohna. Sui'ltis have ailriiiKH'il at 1 In ran a one tilth The slink ia 2 12,'I'M lihd.s- ?( IuiScuT) Mr W. M. R Hunt has been appointed lit pu- l Iv Seer i:try ol Slate ot South Carolina, ice \V. ' h A i hnr, decs used. j t Culian guano turns out nhuuditnt in nn.ltiti'Y. Iml ? , .? quality :s aueh .u? to rendei it almost tvortl U ?? ' 1 A Sura \itii t revo ut on ii i in,iv. on m iii Menhas bet li d so n'i-re,i and I lie hidef * ana si I. A K M txwvll. M. O. Iroiii Florida, ia ill w ill a pulmonary attack. 1 Lcut Wm (larJner, L* S. N., of \ugo?u. j (It o| l?ia, ila-.l nf disease .it I h hear,, revCllllv, vvlliiv riding with his \\ fe in a buggy. A thiol w is fought n<ao \ kabtit k lati ly liolu la-n Mr Riii'iloiii, ?si tor ot th* Post . i ban it I It mltl, and Mr M' 1 Ituiahl. ot the Natehe* Free Truth r I'm thiili was wounded II the arm. Me 1 l.ui.h.l una ' shut through the clot Ilea, ileal the small irl tlieb.uk. 1 hut li.e hall >1 d not cut the sk>n The Southern linp i?t tuiv.mii on will open its , test hiss ,ai .11 I auikv ..lo Kv on the artsm,! I-'i <1 y hi M >y. Tl?- E lj?? field Ailfi'riikrr statin t int < v M ini round ? !l Ik-run tor Cmi^iini m tin- 1**1 I)mlricl. wliitln i lit' voiikrliti nr not. II. Iv. Spnun is lint .1 1 candidate. Mnj Hi'iirv A Meetie has h. en nnr umrd 111 r -u^li the Ni'U'lii try Sin i t? till the vac.illey in ide by tin- death <?f the llou. Pi'irtiin S. Unrnka Mem)' ! Adams, the Free Strte eand dale tor Miyr. it la-ivenwoith. Kansas, has been elected by ISO innjnr ty nnr nil. j , Tbc Ail.mi i (i.i ) Inli-iltjjf*nct*r notire* a <! - structive stnrin that pa*?ed un-i llmt place mi the 1 *"tli instant. JViiprrly in a hirer amount was destioyt-J. Hie Hew lliptst Cbun li ?,1< unroofed .ml ilir rool bin an ncn ? tin* street, <1 una,/ no the walla <if a li.niiliminv rrsnlvlicv. The dim ts wi re strewn ? tli tailed chimneys, and s'itii Isvirds nml friliTH were lying evei v v? liere. 'I'lie ritifin^ of de puis anil bou-eaantl walls ot bu. ilni^s blown down i pres< nled a diamal spect.iele. I luring a carouse of students of tl>e Univeraity of \ i ii a. in attack was in ide upon (In- duor ot .. cithn-n u.lined M muni, who shot into ilo? croud, sanoiis y wound.lis two of their number Net! j day Hie student* on ike into tbe bouse ol Mam-'i se red ll III, and vv. re about to lytlell b III; but |*|ol Mitup u ili-xui id tln iii from tbe.t purjsise. Me w.is liiutlly I'l'iiini it. d to ja I Mo i V\ \V llnti ? ariiVid in Columbia, oil M. nd u evening, on Inn way to M i-M*? | pi, to v - I lii? s-ek lumber A * * mil ii? t In* (net ol b s pre-, net oi tlieeiti In e niii tf rally known, a large lininti r oi c i? lis iioi inlili I m 11 if c. a i if, iri't* llinio, and Wi I. Illlied l lie l|o I It'; u -In d Cell! III iii Willi a till. Sei i ll ide. .Mi ll' M'e lll nle Il k aekliiiw ledkflin Ills in an appropriate sp< ecli. At the eoiielusioli nt 11? the s' udi-nts ol llie Son!11 C* md II.I t a dirge man In ! LJ. I. ..I.O..I M, II . !.. I u I1. I III.Ill . I' 111 111 1 ilk' Ml Will II NVi it*, of Ai>Ih villi-,.. ini'intu r nf the Sen m ('I.is*, ill bell 11 tbt8l(d(iiM Oil AlplntM Hiki r. .11 , > K iiitiK, ni l '' i|ii t'ii P. N Calhoun, I S A , iilsn nunlv Iini f ?|n co'ifii. A rticiii>kf??Tin' I'l blinf ?cr> pn.p> tly cnti- i ti-liiU llijlt tin- ffreiil value <if HP ichnki4* li;i? ii?-v? i I lii i'li iim Ii i v.>-ii tii-iifi ully liy Atililiean ( u hut* Tin*) w.II |>t 1 iii - :i 111 m?mil bimlieli |m r iirre ivilli I lut'f or ii. cultivation, upon ji miI rich wil, nml thr route will k 11 iiMiluir 111rini*?ti the >v nirr, hi il.i i iii.i) In- pi..vitil nut mid led in tlif t ill, mi I i Im.n luriiiil iii it|>n iIim l'ihiiii.I in llif eprittg |?. i r?m?1 ii|i llif mililll nut*. nil tins gin * tile I nn) mi < tf< Hi nt pirji ir ilinii tnr any other rrnp. Tlif I ?.imo fmil lias Urn I.iiic crnsvii iii all llif n.w Kmc land Siatee in liiilf pntrlii ?, fur llif amnio nn in ' I tlif put* mill jilf.iiiurr nl tlif Imya, wlm an full I I .lufjinit ft.nl ratine it r iw iii early nprins( i nun tlifv are ii?ifur pn4k'i?, but eelil.iiii innkiil iii ttif- Nil! i lift ii St itin, kill.In iii tlif SnUlh till) llinlic a >im iii hi il sli upon many tubli ?. Hon R .1 Wai.kkk?Mr Walker i* m Nm ) ntk i4 ly mnhrnif preparation* fur h ? < . |uirturf tn i Kansas, wliteli in lit. <1 f.-r tlir lltliot Ma ,'t wliirli t'me lie will accept hie ootnnustton and tiki he nnth f>{ office 4 3 3 ? A 6 HWBH91SWP--*IfPAIRS III UTAH TBCIITOKT. The official character ml the following IrttfT, referring to the condition o! the Territory of Utah, entitle* it to n place in our Columns; RESIGNATION OKJHDGB DRtJMMOND. To the Hon Jtremuth S Black. Attorney Central of the United -iloles, IV aihiuffton, J) C. Mr Dicar Sir: A * I hove emieluiled to tcsign the office of luM.ee of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah, which puaitiaii I arcc|tfcd in A. I>. I8''>4, under the administration ot President Pierre, I deem it due to the public to give Some of the r.ns'lia why I do b?. In tin- first place, liiighatn Young,the Governor of Utnii 'Icrritory, is the nckuowlcdged head of tin "Church of Join Christ of littler-1).iy Saints." commonly called "Mormons," and. us su<di head, the Mortmuis look to him, nud to him alone, foi the Iiiid by which they are to be govcmtti; liierefbre, no law of Cougreas is by them considered in any nntmier. Secondly. ] know that there i* a secret oatht und organisation among all the ni.il- members ol the church, and to acknowledge no law save the law of the "lloly Priesthood," which runiM to the p. i.ple through Ilr.gh.im Young, direct Irum Cod, lie (Young) being the vicegerent of Cod mid prophetic successor of Joseph Smith, who w:i* the founder ol this hl.nd and trcnsemihle organisation. Thirdly. I urn tully uwnre that there is u set ol m?n set apart by speonl order ol the chuieli to take In.ill the lives and pioperty of persons who may ipiestion the authority of thu church, (the names of whom I will promptly make known ot a luturc time.) Fourthly. That the records, papers, Arc. r.f the Supreme Court Imvc been n.stioyed oy order of the church, with direct knowledge and approbation ot Governor 15 Youn *, and the Fed-rid ofli-. t rs grossly in-tilled for presuming to raise a single question about the trcnsoi a In net. F'tlhly. That the Federal officers of the Territory arc constantly insulted. harassed, ami sniioy ol by the Mormons, and lor tliuse insults (lit re is no red re. a. Sixthly. That the Federal oflieers are da ly compelled to hear the form of the Americaii Guv i iiiiii lit I rail octal, tl.e Chief Kki-cnlivcs ol the tin Ii..ii, both living mid iliml. sl-iii'lHiii and ahusi-d Itoill tlic masse*, as well as from sMl the lend g iiiemtk i" of the clinch, ill the m *1 vulgar, hsithsoino. and wicked manner that the evd |mi?a otis ot mail can |Mn..lily Court ive. Again: That ;tlnr Mor ni Green had Is-en convicted ill the 11 pi ret (."ouri i>. lore 111. colleague. Judge Kinticy, of an assault with intent to commit murder; mid alti rw.iiils.ini sniu si ot ii. . SiiiN...i.o I' tut, ili?* jiiduiiicnt biiiiir tirtitrmd iiu.l tlx- Kiwi lireeii wnii'liinl ! ? tin* |?-fi Ifiiliiirv, Jlnglmw Vntiiiff n I til |>'ir<li?ii ! tlit* ?.i <i (Irfi'ii belore tit,* reached tin* p. itiitiiiiiii y, n'?ii, ilmi 1 lit* ran I < * >v iimr Y'?UII.? |Kird"II*'1 a titan by tin- it aim- of Hi t<-r, wli.i b id la-en tr.ed ?ml m-iileBenl t? * 11 years'' in|ii ii-uiiiik ui in ilio pt-inla iiii.try lor tin- murder ul i iluinb boy by (lit* ll.nili* ol White Holme, the it til ?liu>tiiio line ol the moat ngtftaviit.il c. k-i ol nur.b r that I .-Ter Itiit'W being tried; and, In insult It- cutlet hi I Government dlin r-. tin- nmu Young a It llies |>.-ir-lom<1 criminal a tli bjin, in proper ptr* xiii, iii elllllfll tall Ilia* llrl I S.llabillh Itflo: Il k Coll Mfllaall, It.lka |- III the Ilia-mi Utile IlilVitlg rtCCIVCal H j u i |iiraioii Ir?aiii Gov. l-li 'tflfiin Young. J It* m tt at. nil-it wen* Mormons On tin* <nln r haml, I 1 li.irge tbe M -i'Iiiitiis, ami Gov )tiung n pnrtic-'i ar, tvilli nii|ar<Kaatnili/ live a.r a x ya-oi'< lilt tl Innn \ ili^soiin uinl laitv.i, *U*? art* n--t* n tin* pt mieiuiui > . ll ("lilll, t? lllatlUl those III* II UtlVlOg Vll/.llod Hilt rntiinal 11.v iii Annriea, Iiiii tlia-y were tanii-Mornoita, poor oiif'lui-.alfal young m-n, fit their wrai a t \n loitf.-t bill. I at*** us' I li y fin trra'**d (mill ll if a*, low.i, or M.-sottn .in I |Kiu?ril bv Grant Sail tkt* C 'v, lb* V t*t*rt* in.I.fit tl by i I'mbnte C"it't, >li't ll I* as t In i at y nil*I lull.mi ul v a'l wit It, ill oil* lit on m ll. Ill j summarily me i rectal. I in tin- aaanit* t I at s. in a i* ibt* TiVntiary a?f 1 aih, I also charge ?ov Young ?i li ts.ii-inniU iiitt-rb r.n? with ilia tie: ;il courts, directing llir* lit.mi .In y whom to IItlI *1 ?t 11.1 ? llolll not; tlllal, alta r tlla- J ll'ltfl * ellilgl* In* .lino's :it .a. tin r du<- , that tills tin *i Y ui g in n ih>\ li.i? soitit* in-in'tcr >' tin (Iiaiu! .Itur a?I* ?. I in If I* *tlii*a* :m |.a lint will ill rt !nti lt l>* 11 a-lf laai >, hi I ilull I.-* ehiirge thus u v. ii m tl.o .-n't i_.Ko.ttii, tain-y* <i. it 11 i*i i Va . I l>\ i ilia (j i at ul i nr . s ..I l a- Kt .la ral i anirlk a.t i * I . |i 'IV. * lory. \ o.i ll, k'r. utt.1 .1 anil! til 111 <1 in it lira* 11V tl fn on, I bitvt* l-ffll e ll1|M*t1t-ft to co'tle t.i tli?* ts.faHtl oti, li** r ; ron.iiiig iHul webt inng its t may hr, lint * 1111 Jot,l| \\ tfllllllf'tl illlal I. s p lit of . ji!i! itla rs w. rv niur.la i. .1 by tlo- liel.Mo. in fS.Yl nutli r III* aifll t, Itaivitfo, Itllli alirii* IIS alt ll'f MatrsU'lIt; Init mv ibusti ia*n? una) il mrn -lit at |ar,*t|,*ts r-ir, I |.*n I,, oiifl.s Shut t r. fjiiua- to lis ntli dunk ill It -..son .us lau-tr* .'.Ian to I. in lliula-r tin* or t*r nl III* | II Sl|lg lllfH ol lilt* Mill oat.11 yitllla'li II Ofelll -> .'t 1 _iUi ';i\ . :l'.*lt tin lata a.. . i. toy ol tin I > 111 ..I V, A . M 11 tabill,? a? Minr-la ra * mii lIn pbilm by i hi il *1 Moiiiaii mira.i.l. m.iniil. i iba* |a irt'ciilnr on! n)ias*ml im ili-r ol lirub en \ 'ttiitf, lla-lnr C KmiIhi . in.I .1 M Qnuilt Mid not k\ lire In m-. Is )??. t* i by lllta \|.n:i.. 11- till |||S|. a?; . ml tll.lt I .a r ? a-rc ? Ml f. tin S .'t I. .1,1) I aty b r lb it pin p.* -. Pin! tlint otltt; ml, r? tin iTih. i . the IV.nat* i?tn l. tin \ w? r- b>.ttinl to Jo tnc h i!' I a ^'onni?. is I It a* lif.nl a i I br eh lira i, et *.. r V It I lit ir wt| liva s I lia it.* r. a ?i|i?. Mil1 iii in\ a.ibei- tbit 1 in.^lo j v v? . h w . ifl>r !? a !f tilt ng In ill* rl in ii?i* ( ininnii'i' ti.m, hum mi- n-jn lllf "Ili>v < )' .1 ii-liee ?. tin* Ti'itilnri of I'mi l i/nni rot urn '< In* I l-K.-.t ni | 1 |1>:? M; ?i. t>>r rn '.ni. |ii? 'oifiiiinii >t .??! tliii* [ iiul c i* tli.it Ili 11. ,II>? r If |* .' v , ii :lli i' 11'fit I li l> >1 .i ? *1 i'ly > till. .? tin |i .1"! ?> II II |i .1* i. i 4 thiTt-furi' tin- |i r i '! ,t *A< u!>l ?/r>tr la' > lii n-*j?.ii* .|e fin till* ti .,*in i ! ' iiihI il *.ii;?-i Iu| Mint I lid II? that now e \ *1* ili I lull I i-i ritui \ . I VI mi ! I * r. I ii 11 *- i v, 11 i In .i i' m l nl u In. *.* * In al|f*t I'll* ri'MifUin i have given, mi I the i Iwijii* l?iliI .i* tin V il l', a am?t tluin- *|h-Im n l.i> i oil' ii till :i i it nil fi.iiiil their hoii.tr.-d t!iim-ii.ill *iill * in I't.lli .lllil till ir two hundred tllMlinniiil Mill!* nut if I hat iiiil.ihli' Ifiiiinrt; hut ?iiit tint iln in for tlx* r?'..*.hi ||| it tin* i.t iif audi g ii >11 i n a* I klmuij Ii - _ 11. t< III (.'t ill alnl III ( niitiirtl a Would lint be i it?| (nl :i * '.gl dllV. Ill I-' in-Ill* nil. II r, I have tr? aay that throughout in* cari-ei . ? iluMicooi tin* Supreiin Court ill Ctaii !' i r ittn \ ] liavf tlio ouiimdaliiili uf Limu ing that i lid nit duly; ili it nt-dlnr threat* tiur intini ilaliutin drove iiif fimii tlie path I * j niii tile other liau I, I tint | .1 Hi d li> * i\ ill it I lt'tniri|il ?hfi| hilt little good i* tie thi'ti ; that the jml'i'iary ib only tr> Tied n? a l.iti'i . fl.c only rule til law by uU!i the infatuated t . a i i ? ? ! ili a vto ma* |n ? l*'v ? ih ti> g.itetnvd >? tlx- law of the church. .nld that etn male* Iroiu ti iv> I ii -r lit ^ham YiHirti?, and I in alone. ] do l>. I eve hat. if there ??< a man put in nlJiwe rm li.iv. i l>.i >.t I lie Teir ory wrhu in not a nieml>cr ol the church, . N11?ini.>11,) and be MippnrtcJ with a -utTi tie mi . iiry ad, uuieh goal would rreuli tr>>m tl?*11 a null -t . Ii t 111 tlie Ten lory IB It' >w gnV. 111 d. and i* In t it Miiee the ndrniomtr ition ol Mr Kohllore,nl vt Inch tune Young reeiivtil l.n> lip Ilitlilt'tit an < ioVfi nor. it i* n mn-dnj- nia l|i *s a lid y to att> tnpi adiiliuuil r the law in that Territ.u v T t>(Ho? r? are io?utid. I nr-uut. d, and nul l red fir tliuiig the r duty and tut ieCogniii ng Mi .ham Yni ng a* the only low givtr and lawrin.ikt r n out III. ? ?f this evi ry man eali bear in lite.I Me > v..It life who ha* la en w.li.ug to aet'epl n p;><> Htm. lit iii I ' di, anil I a**uie \nii. Mr, that i; i>i in -v .' ! he a : tig !n : -:-U > * >-l> Htl-I |>i>-yi r t\ n I i it T i rOniy ,>f er once n y ing the mi.1 t x|><-ii' in lit \\ 'lilt i .r.letit dctirr that the pi<-*mt Admin'* li.i' >n w 11 give due mid timely .ml to the oHicet* I > >| in i\ I*- n.i un!i> I' ll le as to at pt MtUali.Min in i hit Tt ri t>ir\, ?n I th .t the w thering iiirw w h r - n up n ih * nation by virtue ? t the peru file and : n rrinlatf Mi-lilutiolis ol the 'l'? rutin v -I I I til in .V In- e|e e.ldv renioVtai, to l||e ll-aiul an t [ rt.l t ol i.? happy cuttUtiy. I now r> m.-iin your obeli . 1,1 . , t .1.1 \A \\ I tlllllM.ivi. .1?????* of I'tuli Territory. M **< ? 3<>. A I> l s.*?7. ;?T\> ? 81'KINO ??<1 sl'MMKR MKLM i 1 \ v.. ? ii t* I '* MjmiisIi Mixture ml.Hills (>l V OR)i III III >il?*H'c .ill ntllris. |N Siliuul illy i tli.:ii*itU? lie I'll till* I. >tm|; its Mll lliillU'll ll|( Mill! VIMlying |U ll.l f *.; Its It.|ii(* iiOt'Ol) I'll ill*' l.'Vcr ; IN l? H.lt |U*y ! * 'Iiivt* all liumiim the sin I wo, thereby clcansini; !*? H.rnn ii?t*oriliih( :?? N.itvie'* own |>r* ?cii|>ii*.n; n li irint. ss, nn.| nt the siime tmu* ? ?irn<*iilnmry T'imI t tlfi t*. an.I the unrulier of cures rcs'ificJ t*> by I ii\ oi the in *si ic?|i. I't.ih'i* <*n / ns <?t H'chmnntl, ^ i . .*in*l I'lit'ivlicri*, niu-l li - i *iiclnsive evidence lit it there is no Inimbua ntxinl it. I v tii I i t ;i Hinjle hottle w-'l satisfy l'?e most iKi*t?t'ciil i.f n Iwnctita *.*> ? itivoriistmi nt in another column. A i*n' 3 ft 1m FINAL NOTICE. VI.1. |*< rsons Imiiiis ilriiinn*!* HJ >n?l the K"i* T AT1C of lUv. C S. WALKlvR.tr. r* qi.**siI to |*ii*smiI them without *lclny; nu*1 llirwc ;nilrbt. J are ui^cii to inuUc immediate p'i\iin-tit J. U. KASTEKMNU, Qtwl'litd Kxc?ut**r. April .V 10 It per <\. W WVT.KP.R * . . . . ..-J LLU 1 > Columbia Market, April }J, 1867. | O m* ?'The supply on ?alu during the wbole of V e week has Writ ?*ry light, and the dsumwd . good at very fall prun. On Thursday. the advt| rem from l>reiy>*d by the City <>' Washington to j the Hlh Iom. wrr* received, reporting tha CiMoa ' market quiet, but firm, und also quoting Btfiihlaii dull <nd rteady. Tlir quotations found below area* Inmr the general ruing rate* n? it is po?ibie to barn thrin, * x: ? Inferior 111 to 12; Ordinary IS) to IS): Middling IV) I" 12); Good Middling IS) to IS); Fair 13) to 13); Choice Id) t<. 13) rruU. The ealad the week comprise only 500 b.dcs. IIacon ?The (Woo market haa been quiet bat ?! iid) di-'ri'-g tbe |*?at weak, and we therrhaa raa- I tinuo in quote IV to IV) for Hog round, Sides IF aud Hams IV) to I 3 ecu's, according to qnalrty. Coin ?Wc have no quotable change to astbi in the jmm o' Cwru since our laal report, and is j couvqucnce <a winch w? still continue to quota * I S3 el*, to (I |?cr bushel. , ~ , KtAji.-a ?Tin? supply of Floor on tha market ia fully ndeqaal* to ihe demand, and pricis are atrudy | at former quo'alii'as of $1 to $7) for common to'-? | good brands, superfine $7), and catra family floor > )8 68) per bbl. ?. CiuRLKrroN Cotton Markkt, April 24.?Tli# fulm ti' day amounted to 300 bales, a ithoot change. . ' j Since the n-crpt of tlie news by the America, which came to hand about noon. Bussiis have been ; mode, consequently * * r.t e not xbh, tj indicate what . wdl be its efli ct HJmn tlie thnrli it. 1 >11 M LANKS VKRMIFHGK ALWAYS RESORTED TO WHEN EVERT' OTHER REMEDY KAIL8. Ntw Yuan, Se|rtember IS, 1852. ?^f"This is to ctrtify tint my child, three Tears <M, wa? troubled ? ih W Tinr some sis months. Id had tried act, r:il kilvis of medicine, but none of I them done any good; aud it was not until I tried ? : Dr M L mr'a ceh briiied Virmitug.-, prepared by Kli'imng I in*., thai she fuund nny n-lirf. I gave : hi r the coiitt nis of otic buttle, which brought from j ' her a very large quantity of worms, hut they wern ' , I -o Completely cut III pin es it w na irn|-os?ib!c to .nut them. Mv daughter is ni-sr doing wdl; iniiced.she ia completely restored to health. I thcra' ton inke plea ut e in recommending it to pnrenta. I would ray, by all titcons keep a supply of tltia Tulu ihlc mclie tic eons antly in your l.oosca. I ' i ban kn wn many children to die au-ld. nltrfrom tb? effects ol worms. It also lint unfn quciitiy happen* 1 rlo.i ..l-.Ll?.. i? ? ? -? ' * ...1 . i ?(<, ?mil uk ram. ! me nn<! cough "* i? miihvI n1b>g<-(her by the if rtat <111 of niirtiH Therefore. I any again. kt-rp it always in the liaiwr; it i>nl luilr; and utey be (lie inraitM i>t saving life; and at any rule it will save phyeicietw* l?i'le. MK3. LANE, No. 3.13 Kghih Street, j [jf'ParfliNii ht tnll b? cnr''iul tu nek for DR. ; M'LANE'S CE1 ERRATED VERMIFUGE, j manuOu-iuri-d l>y FLEMING RROS., of PtTTeI uracil, Ptt. All oltx-r V? ritufuitis in comparison. j are worthless. Dr M'Liiiv'n ge lume Vermifuge, Imi 1i? it'k lniiipd Lir.r Pills, can now be had et all ri a|>cctab!r drag eturt-s. A'unr genuine without lh? Mxpnntari of FLEMING UR09. Apiil 30 It POfKET BOOK LOST. IOsT. < ?? S.itor 'ay. ijtii April.U twe n Pmilraj v'!? Mn>t?r G round and Spartanburg C II., a POCKET BOOK. c.mta'tiiutr t?u Five 1 hilar Rills?one ?>n tlx- Rank <>i ilit- Slat)-<>f S--o111 C>m| Ini.t. ahd (lie ntlo r on I be Il. nli ?l Newberry. Re M'l.- tin m . thor. was sent)- .null s her change in the book. Al-o, a n-)t for $4t> mi NVrn. \V< o urn. and nit account on M m. Cb'Vi land lor Sid.37. Tin- tindi r w'.d be mi Mbit rrwardid, on leaning I til)' po-kit IhxiI) Willi A Wiri'n, .lidili di-trlilld, ..r w.?li J ESSK CANNON.Js. A or 1.HI It) Si W ANTED! WANTYDT! j LOUIS 8* MARK'S I>ltl i<JOi>* UTOBC, VNV g..a.tuy of COUNTRY PEODrCE, ncli an \V)n|, i)i i llid)?. lti-? Was, Tallow, 1\ )k.|)'n and Coptier:!* Cloth AIw. Copter Mill Piwt-T. tor w) - It |Id> I (lir.1 pre* ?ill be , tt"~u ml \<> 3. U, ?*! llafer. i1|mi i.nMDjj 8. O. April aO I*) If EVER ONWARD!!!" Ol' 11 |>r.aii >, , made m a Miiirr adn rt * im-nt, i- ?-) I? . n.. h Onward anil upiv ltd is the nu.l; to ot the age! It w II me do to stand etill. Sparl nihil' 1)18 to emiipi'le w.lli flr> i-nvdlc and I an) rcn* i t tin tr i li of tin- surrounding mnniry, and it ?? II not he out I..ult if ,|i? im n -I succi-avful. We ' ;\i lmil r I'l iicl mo* nt tin- Inrg.-M and iiiimI comSTOCKS OF GOOS ti-r i>r .uglil to tin* I Winch w?j ; rii(?i*e to I * II at " _ * ' | \vhom:v\m: o? retail, 41 .1* l i-v ,i rite iu mil In- turn shed iii tlim S'Ve. ? untry Merchants will find it l? tlii ir liilrrnl to imii'li.iK v ill ? |J:irr. and expcmw-e in going .it" r ili< i \V. |iuri-li<MM* MOSTLY U?r l .<? I l? \ all in .11 liriulqutiIrrt \\ . i i U|x>i. li {>. ojilc |.> yivr U" n trial l<rfnre 11 ktnj 1 I I'Ullll LHI"'f I f\ W II !|?i* money?? tl ? in it.in. BENNETT St GOSS. An 10 tf New Stock. ^|1|l!" mlimrVr has just m'i'i*nl rnul is now i ( li-nsf the 1 i"i!?-?: ami b.-.l .lock of SPRING GOODS lie h - ? vt-r b. U?i. nHriv.1 in ilr? marker.UNI withnul i.uini ' iini'.. the various article*. vvmilil nii.l ro?)? < .in ly nv n- ili<- miciitiiHl ni Iii. friends and cot torn. i.!> an examination ! In? c>."U, promising to do the vi rv b.xt tlio market eso afford both in < quality and pricrn. c;lt K ra a CAM. AT NO. 2 BRICK RANGE. April n.1 H) tf A. H. KIRBY. TO IS fWMi . a*?)[ R attnii-on : earnestly and respectfully JL nit tied loan inspection and careful eiariunai -i i.iii i - li \ . -.and lrr.li supplies at 8TA* pl i: 1>I i.M 1 > VIC. PLAIN. FIGURED.FANi C Y. LICIT, and rat i?d assort ni> lit of LADIES' FASHIONABLE I) If loss GOODS, eompt ? ng almost every variety and style of l)ri<>* Trin.min<?, Silks. Tmocs, Bareges, Grenaduu-s, Mus n*. Ikunlmt n<s, A !p.*<ccus, Mourning c .x?Im. French, English and American Prints, Cm d. , tl ,..x .li.'- li-K.p Sk rts, Emt>r'd. ! ' rtder SiiTVit, Collars, Cuff., Plirninrttm, Lace Veitoy Riho'D, Blue imd tiro n Karaite, While Crape a ltd Muxlui .Shawls, S <k Fringe*, English Crupee,Cot* ton, L ni n. S Is nnd Tl<i id Len and I sertu?gsf Kait.i' I II. in Studied and Linen Cambric IIand k< rchids. Ill i-k White nod Colored Kid and Silk I il?*V.*x. Il'l-K Twist M'tts; Irnutitletls, !lca?rr,, LUiIh.ii., 1>* mi nets, lint*. Boonri Trimming*. Para -. S Ik UiiiImc-IUix, Funs, Perfumeries, Bin. k and U li t< > )>i? rH uii<1 Cam i s, V.i?h'ouab!e Shoo, M>?VShoulder [tnii i Ti?c<ll"r wtli nnm rottu other nrtieles adapted ?i"l only if? the want* of tlx- Iridic*, but Gentlemen, Mioee*. Ch'blrcn t?ud Mon?eker|*ia: nil of wWb have been *el cted with great c .re ntxl e*t?eoial deHKII tople.iH lite fnites and esnplv the cull* of oar eusunuta. I'LBA^K PAY I'S A VISIT VIOIU1AN A MOORE, N<>. I Hrlck Range. Spartanburg, S. C. April 80 10 Ifi ST VTK OF SOI Til CAROLINA* 8PARTASfM.RO DISTRICT. in Tin:cornr ok ordinary. <' taton t>* lietter.t of A dinmn>t< at ion. VI' I1KKKAH .!< * ? pit I'ntienmn I.nth |ieUttoned ? \ tins Court f.?r lytter* ?J Admtn<Mr*i<vn on j nil nttd amgaiur the trunda nod ehmtrks, rtghtn and ered t*. <.f S irt.h Wuldr p. dceen*ed: Then* are therefore to cite mi.I admonish all and ittful.tr the kindred nnd rmlitm ??t thr aid Sarah WVdrtp, to be art! appear at the Court i?f Ordins* rv. for Mi?l D'strtel, to lie held at Spartanburg Court llouae, on the 15.h dny of May aeit, toaliow cause, it any ex it, why stud letter* h. uid not be granted. Gi?rti under my bond and u tl of office, this lbs 27th day of Aprd, 18S7 R BOW DEN, April Rh IA 9w o s. a.