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r .. Spartan. SgA]B^Ak3TOejT "~ I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1856. ! CO L I A M R5~ L OR R. ' I We aro requested to announce tltnt Hon. Jarne* t I.. Orr will address h s constituent* at Spartanbuig t Court llonse, ? n Sales-day in October. I ~ rbitrnTHY. ; Wo do not know with what feeling of dread | the approach of this day U watched; but all bhould , boar iu miud that the l?lh instant ia marked with t the fatal words iu the Court I aleudar. Forewarn* cd, forearmed ?"nrgroo with thy adversary quick* ly, while" thou art in the way with htm," nnd then : ( the Jay will have no terror*. ( MOKB'krost. . Our eye* opened yesterday morning upon n heavy white froiet. All tender vegetation was st tl' nn.l stark. Potaioes, cotton, &o , have gone by the bout d Iu our section. A friend from t!io eountrv * If . - J MJ ii< that on Tuesday morning lie sasv a wintry 1 sleit upon tlio ground. It tnukea us shiver to think 1 of such tilings to early. B.ULHOAV^ETiNO. * Stockholders iu the Union and Spartanburg i Railroad are referred to the meeting advertised for '1 uext Wednesday. The President gives fair warning to the oompa- , ny, that one of two things is necessary at once? | cither money must bo raised, or the road will bo 1 sol I under judgment held by the creditors. Go , to the meeting, and look after what you have al- ( ready paid! < NEW GOODS. ! Our merchants are now setting in their stocks 1 of fall nnd ?Inter goods. And Messrs. Tolleson & 1 Win go, as will bo seen by their advertisements, are < among the number. The styles tbis season are | ( very rich and pretty, and we fiar the attractive dis- ' play of fashionable fabrics will make sad inroads upon many a husband and f.itlit r's purse. One c?in fort is this, however?the influx of for<ign goods into American ports It is brought price* down, and ( customers oan provide for the winter now rapidly approaching at much lower iigurcs titan for several 1 yvara. WDPFOBU COLLEGE. < Wc are v ?ry much pleased to know that Wofford College is winning upon the public regard, and j drawing into its classic halls those in punuit of that < I.igli iitental culture which its gilted faculty is so | ' well qualified fit direct. Sortie five or six eaitdi* j ' dates for admission tire a.ivnoy here, and others > , have signified their purpose of entering the institu* i tiou. The Sophomore class, we bear, will probably ' einbrace thirty. , This is doing remarkably well for so young a , - college, though no better than lite reputation or its I faculty deserves. Tlio healthy nnd eligible loea- J tion. the moral and religious commutiity surrounding it, and the catholic and efficient system of in* atrufction pursued, unite in commending Woflbrd < Co'lege to a most enlarged patronage, cm DV l V til! n o innieiti u?in it cn..m?it. t oinni.viiruiiu luuittui un.tti .Milll',1 I. |( The Fiist Annual Fair of ihe above Society i mute off on Tuesday last, and was much belter at tended and awakened moru interest than its most sanguine friends had anticipated. The Stock exhibition was highly creditable as a : beginning, while in the agricultural and industrial department* there was much to encourage porno- x vering effort npon the part of the organisation. t The Fuir of the L-dus* Department was held in ii Palmetto Hall at night, and rarely have we seen within its walls a larger collection of the beauty and ' worth of our District. Through the liberality ol the Ladus of the village a handsome supper was ; enjoyed at 8J o'clock, and ample justice was done to the banquet. About 10 o'clock the Committee 011 Fancy Work ,, made their report, awarding n numlK-r of premanns, ? when the company separated, well pleased with the ^ enjoyments of the occasion. It will be remembered that the disposition of tho |, Washington Light Infantry Walking Cane was do- ' f?.rrcd (without good reason, ns wu believe) to this 11 occasion. The ladies who contributed to the pur- r ch.ife of tho C-ivvpcn's Battle Ground deposited their ballots, and tho votes were counted by a com- p ttilltcw eomt>ost-d of A. T. Cavis and David R. ? _ ' . ii Duue.an. twenty-one vot?s were given in, of ^ which Mr. T. Jarni.m I'IIford had eleven. The j t, cane was then presented to him, in presence ol the j " whole o-<mpany, by Simpson I>obo, Msq , inn neat spc? eh, and was reoeived in nu expression of grati- i tude tremulous with honorable emotion. j tl Weliavelio time this week to particularise. The v official report and premium list will bo publi.-hid nest week, when all our friends will learn what ' was shown, what done, and who g<-t the prizes. ! tl I'l^iTomcALS. Loudon Quarterly for .July ami iVor/A British 1 Iteoieio for August. Leonard Scott ?fc Co., No. s 64 Gold street. New York. f. The best evidence of the merit of this foreign P literature is in the lact that tho American reprints J nre con tinned. The four Reviews and Blackwood j offer a complete daguerreotype of the literary, ro- d fg'ous, nnd political ei ndition of Kurope. " Price ol Blackwood and any ono of the f air Ro views, $.1; the lour Reviews and Black ?o?d, $10. | Hnsrca's Maovzinv.?The October number is fully equal to form r issues?perhaps superior in fc embellishments. The following is the table of con- j ' (? nt?: j , --v^oouing 01 aicnmmm w lift M<e m urcgon- ?fas- j t sages of Ka*t>Tii Travel, by an American?In- | a seets and Insect I.if??The rtuuih I leach?Panel | a Webster's Social lluut*?A Terrible Night?\\ by il wo getSek?Mrrtii villi*?Tho D uble llmnw, by j p the author ?*f "John llalibu"'?A Visit f.? !* ?! a Kivvr?laitle Porrif; clinptrrs 33, 31, 3.i an I 8fl t) ?.Monthly Record of Current Invents?Liteiary j Nut-co*?CJiUk'i Table?Editor's Ivisy Chnir? , Editor's Drawer?The Miaciics of Mistrvwcs? 1'iieh out for October " \LVVSPAptHtIIR 8ALK. j[ T>? the annexed paragraphs it will be seen that the M<s*rs Pnckctt offer for sole the Iudep<ndent 1 ? pre*, located at Abbeville : "iMMtrt.ttMtNT I'mkss rom Sai.b !?The propel#- II tor of the Independent Pi eta, expecting to be ab- I set t (or the iu<?t part of the Oezl two years, will h el. tie establishment, ''luck, stuck and barrel," on fi accommodating terms, if application bo made before n the 23th of October ensiling. a "Titer# ta no country paper in the State now ri paying better, or promising to pay belter, than tin- ' n Prraa, tool our only reason lor deairug to ell o-us- , II j.bove stated. Any one desiring |fmiipi|ic in the b I unties*. and serve his country in n highly bono- | si ruble capacity, ia invited to call and s, ?> ns, or Ooin- i tl moniente by letter. If we cannot satisfy n sound j >r judgment that tho 1'reas i> worth what wu OrU for i u it, ofeoura* iht-rs will bo no trade." Our friend" of tho Greenville Kntrrpriw says th< d only item of importance it can pick up is the kill* j ing of a skunk n ? dry goals cellar of the village, ' And winds upthe ftotkc with tho following couplet, sjtnad (0 sliil the ease: ' To i<n iy bent, you may kill, a skunk If y? u will, n B'.tt a teriiblv scent will hung 'round it still." u Yettow Fr.vck ?Tide alarming disease still afflicts Charleston?the deaths ranging f.< in two n .6 wv 0 day i c I L * A'DELUSION. Statesmen are oast ?g about for intuits to save ;ho Union. U?u. Quitmun is fired with the id-.-u hat direct taxation will act conservatively, and avert fc" :he calamity. Tbu utiit notion h? endorsed to SMiine extent by tlio New York IXiy ltook and be Kdgcfudd Advertiser. It la the emptiest delusion. a Not only will the North not uotiacni to such change g]j o raise revenue, but the South itself would oppoao 4' he measure. Doubtless this mode of sup|>oriing el lie government would induce economy iu (expcnUtore*; but its practical working would be too bur- ur leiiBonie to the people, They would hurl from or touor every man who had agency in enneting the pt y*ter.. All auch cxjicdicnu are iuauSelc&t for j? ho crisis now upon us, and aru unworthy those ,|i i\ ho have to meet it. of We concur with the Yorkvllle Enquirer in the *t bllowing paragraphs on this subject?we are ready Ci i>r the real contest, let it come never so soon: th "But why iudulge in sncli pencil-touches? Does U >h? ddarrhMf not know that "Direct Taxation" rr s but au idea, uti abstraction, n hntey, n myth for lraatny people to dream about? Can it ever be- "l iMinc a political Tact, incorporated into our |xditieul b< structure us it now exists? Will the North eon- di lent to nbolsli a system which has (>r itself peopled lu r lore-six, built-up her commerce and manufactures, poured upon Iter lot ntiiig population a eon- C<1 rant stream ol wealth and prosperity, and at Inst of made her king and ruht? Can the Nortli he Si fnreni to suit, inter ht-r stronghold and proclaim , lur Shibboleth?when one hratieh of the govern- J' meat is within her grasp? when another Ik almost "* ready to yield, and la lore a decade will surely w yield, nt her i-oinmand? when hut one more great fu wave of emigration, pouring wtsiwnid, is needed to iear dwwn the third and last estate? when all of jiower, ol nt tive, of inter est, are hers to control c' Hid to enjoy? gr " We are tired of dreams? We do not desire to t,| fiddle while .Rome is burnlir.! Wecatitiot coiMvlit In go out nfler new god*, when or Pennies, insultid, disfigured, dragged down to earth, art: ready to ,M Ms destroyed! The South is not asleep, mid does nt to' desire to d unn. , Though sullen and silent, (], die is watchful and d< tcrmiiied. T.'ie elements are most calm, when awaiting the up-roach of the rr form. It is darkest, just before the day dawns. Jur press, our people, and, in tlu-.r secret heart, <nj T.?r we know the secret heart of some of tln-m.) .|, >ur pobtioiotls, arc prepared f--r the ai ixts?ready to meet it. It may lie delayed, but it w ill surely conic." s.n?. til TUB LAW OF ELECTIONS. ?o The following digest of the election hnvs of this 1,1 state w ill be valuable to managers in the discharge h >f-their duties. Wcclipitfi out the Charleston Mor- u* ury: nt 1. The names of the voters to he regularly writ en as they *ul>', and tlio l.st pmtfvc-l.? A. <4. 171?. 2 Stat. p. GS4. 2. It twoor m>'r< lickrl*, In owntins ikf votes, "V jo lound tolled uj? together, or more names bo found ^ A-r.ti?-u oil tiny ticket than ought in lie votej lor, nil . uch ticket* nro not to lie counted.?.4. A. 1710,2 1 Slut, p 6S4. and Stat. p. 136. ,n No voter hIi.ill be allowed to put in nmrc than a tf< lingh ballot or piece ol imper In the b.imo box; but w i ticket is to b<* conn tel. though it contains fewer .. nanics than arc to be voted tor. 3. If any manager shall knowingly receive an It* legal vote, or shall re tire to receive a legal one, or ra hall ret use to attend the election, or shall count the ';l Ballots before the proper time, or at any other ll an ri' he proper place, he siinll be liabh to penalties?See v* J Stat. p. GS9, and 3 Stat. p. 133, and 4 Stat, p cl UK). w Managers are authorized to administer oaths and h) mniiue witnesses, t<> niantain order and regularity ' t the polls; and, by order in writing, (directed to th lie sherifT, constable t>r special deputy.) to Commit S| o jail (or one day any person who iclust n to obey hi lie lawful commands ot the Managers, or shall dis P* uib their procecdfags.? A. .4. 1831, 'J Stat, page 0,1 112. And if any person re'uscs to make proper oaths,, ir if the Managers l?c other wise satisfied that lie is lot qualified, his Vote el.ail be r< jcctcd.?Ibid, 6 Slut, page 413. ,n The .Manager*, or any other person entitled to *'1 role, may challenge any person otF ring to vole. is Managers i>?v uuiliui z> d to swear each other, or hev may be sworn l?y any ous authorized to admin- |..j .t.r o iliis.?.4. D 1818,6 Stat. Q I. In ease of death, removal Irom the district, or ro- |l( usul to serve of any Manager, n majority of the |M( Iclegntion (members to the Legislature) are author- 8l>| n il and risjuircd to fill up the vacancy by np|H?.nt- ,-t nt in writing.?.4 .4. 818.6 Stat. p. 91. The jsdls ti? be opened at 'J o'clock, a. in., and 'u*e at 4 p. in, w tli cnnvinieut intervals. The t|(( MX or biff to be sealed un when the noils are closed J-?.?5? , , ' or, n>i n>-t :o be OjX'Dvil except !o ivceivu vote* tn? |,j. ccotid il.iy. jvy The Managers of Elections arc required, by rvsoiliun, adopted l>y tli General Am- tnbl v, pr:or to ln*ir proceeding* to llio election*, to take the tol- -j*( awing oath. before Magistrate, or one of tho danaecrs, to wit: "Thntthey w ill faithfully and ri'' m|Nirt>i?lly conduct n:nl attend to tho foregoing lb hut ion, Hirri cably to tho Constitution ol Soutlt Ca- ?t, olina, .and the lawn tin t ool"." Att>l it is expressly J. cl.irert "that, in future. no, icrsoti rjtialiti. <1 tovole for iiioiiiTm r* of each branch pa f iho I^egivlaluro shall bo permitted to sole in itorclhan one election diitrvt op impish, nn<l the lanngcr* ot election throughout the State arc here* |n, y rc uireii and directcil, if th?*y think proper or n application of any elector present, tondiniui?ter to iv |K'r.H?>n or persons ottering to vote the followoath: "I, A. B., do solemnly swear, that I have not at" Ilia genera! election for membersof the l^eginlatuie ot**d in this or any other l>istriot or l'ai.?!i, and 'nit I atn constitutionally qualified to vote. So .1 dp ine God." t|.( And in ea?e the Managers shn'l refuse to require i>( lie 01th as af .* ? * a d when demanded, lltey shall b m able and suljcet to ail the pains and penalties they | >( ,*onld l>e to tor neglecting ot nliy other duties rc* uired of them n? Managers ot elections. And it is further declared, that the two year*' rc* V ( Idcnoe declan d hy tlui Constitution ill a voter be- 1 ire lie can vote, are the tws y.-ais immediately v~ rrrkrat to the election; ami the six months' rc?i- w, enec in the Election District or Parish are the x months Immediately provtons Wo the election. at if nr. y person have his home in the State, he (||( oes not lose tlitt right of residence by temporary w bsenec with the intention of returning*, but it one S|. lave his home and family >n nnother State, tlie ' iresi nee of such persons, although continued for lh) irg years in the State, gives no right la vote. Tlie Kill nnd 9'.h resolutions of l8.1l by the As- m embly declares that tho Managers < ! Elections (jM iirocchout the Slate be, and they arc hereby, ennin?*d to us** the utmost diligence, care nnd prompt- >(|| us*. in il scliarging these duties, fnd of en'oreing lie laws and resolutions provided f?u their guidance, ')i(1 a ns to insure fa r and valid elct tains, nnd pre- pj rve the purity ot the elective franchise; and that l shall !> the special duty of the Managers to rc<?rt to Solicitors all violations of the election law. ( nd all cases of in hciy and corrupt on, and to us- p Itcir bv-st clFot s to bring offenders to justice. PROS MISSISSIPli \SD LOUISIANA. m The following is an extract of a letter from one f the Inst informed in- n in the > ntc ol M ssissipi, long a member of Congress. It very oicarly in* b. 1 icft'ea the position the South will take shouM Krc- cat loTit he elected : "In Mississippi there will be no contort. Mr. litcha iuu occupies ju-t now his proudest position. ^ b-*l? vc. sine* r? Iv. thnl but for the miiifl.li*ns? u-.. nve in Ins ejection. and tho faith we have in It's ( ~ i nines*, nur jM-ople would Ik- lor a rupture lu-mnr- jj m*. We itr?- K'<'k and dwffusiod with the fanatics, ' | nil wnitM willingly build now, and forever, a l?;?r J it Utirmi them mnl ourselves. Hot wv put off (jb rtiait with the hope that Uitchanati may m-vc the lepublic. It Ina election iliin'l tin it, it lie should w> defeat< il. nothing short < ( 1'roviili ut itl interpn w t un u itl prtscrv? the Union. It will go, and t<( ( iiit without Itiult on mir put?go, us the last |||l( ten nit i>l preserving that which alone >a dearer to | ~ it than the L*nii'ii?our rights and inatimtu na. "There ia neither doubt iu?r danger about the vote w|t r Iio.tiainnw. The vote of thccitynf New Orleans. j in rul:t> J and cmrupled as it in, will Ik* gn ally . vcrhal.-inctil by the country; of this yoo nut) lie ' n>urnl, tor rt cent ly 1 hnvo traveled over three- j ( lurtlia of the State, mnl I cannot lie deceived." ()j , The South Co olina Conference will hold ita an- , uuI session in Yorkville, on the 19lh November wr ext. H.shop Andrew will preside. '^"I Means. Witter & Christian arc about starting a ew paper, to be culled the Spartan, in Spuria, 'uneOnh county, Ala. 0jM ^ N * *# 4 K.?r the Carolina Spartan. S. 0. rOLLKCK A Hi I) "DRUNKARDS." Ti Mk*<m. Editors: It act-ma to have become Vl"ul Inon.ible in certain quarters of late to devry the ?j.j nth Carolina College, for the bail morals said to rjVer learned <11 that institution by its graduates. And quart cirrespotitk-ii' ?f tho Carolina Spartan, ovi-r the {nature of "Columbia," in the last issue of the >( jj par tan, takes up and repeats this slanderous tltoua targe. W Now, I eluini to know something about the grad- PJTJJ ites of ilte Sooth Carolina College in more than te district of the Stale. And I do not hesitate to A onounce the charge quoted above as grossly on- j ''le ? si and slanderous. In uiiu of liie neighboring stricts I know of no less than fee families in each |.nvii ' which meat two sons were graduated at this in- ly se itntlon. while one or two of snob family were unl wotll -adunted there; nnd in every one of these cases W.(IU|, iour tons who were graduated at the State Col- ,u tb ge linve been either quite or comparatively free Ord? om the use of intoxicating drinks, while those , , ' , s , ... , ball i hers, members of the eery some families, have .?j .,y ten known to Indulge freely in hahils of strong wour ?ink. whiel These cases were cnlled to my attention us a impleto refutation, in part at hast, of the charge -[>| drunkenesM recently so fashionable ngninst the Uobii late Co'h-ge. The refutation was the more rum- a lore . ti, bceAuae the iiiut ill these rOSpCCtiVO families, ^ ith those who were graduates nnd lluwe who p,.,,^ ere not, have grown to a good old age, and there- men re fully developed their habits. wine Itut to coins nearer home?how is this sweeping ? ' . I l oin targe of n want of morality on tho fuirt of the |j,e , aduates of the State College reconciled with the t two i laraeter of those citizens of our oirn district 1 A id town who have h<-cn graduated in that ii?z<i- ' 11' tioiif li the Statu College has turned out asgradu- q-i es "more drunkards than useful c:ti:ens,'" how tro<.| m s it lmpp? ti that out of the number of n no who drcd tide in our town there shoal I b?- one deacon of 1 ^ e H.ip'.'st Cliueeh, one class-lender ol tlie Metli- -pj list Church, one elder ol tlie Presbyterian Church* Star. e pastor of the Episcopal Church. and tiro of the offer ce professors of the Wafford College f And of J 'J i' le whole number of graduates t voiding in our ti,jPi wn, liter# in but one who i? not 11 communing with cmlicr ??f on# or the other or the churches ill this l'" r twii? I :u>k if this fnct dm* not show lh?t there is ^ **' least a probability that the charge ngninst the { i (, t orulity of the State College is groundIcm? ofKti J US TICK. W ? It-ret New England and tub PusBiiiENcr.?Mr. Wet! radon, ot the Clutrlcston Courier, has lately been "!su'' ? I IlC I ijnurning in Boston n -J all along shore. In n late ^ f)l tier, written immediately after the great guther- with g that welcomed the arrival of Burlingmne to tho i at city, he circs the following opinion as to the "lir' . Ii'titi' mrseoftho New England State# on the Pi caidvii- onc,. ll election: hi# i "MwaclttMHiit will undoubtedly cast her clecto- souri I vote tor Pirniont, nnd so will all the New Kng- '',e ' ml States, in nil probability, likewise do. This a" ?< suit it is palpable to me, and to all serious Wiser- be r< rs lure, both Southern nnd Northern, is mainly aotuf mrgeublc to the well-merited, but ill-time.l ami l''ey roug placed enstigation of the miscreant Sumner thiev r tho gallant "?nd chivalrous, hut t o impetuous I,,rx rimki. The cracking of that Senatorial pate was "i ll | e worst possible stroke of policy. It has niude <?ear .itniier ?i martyr, and (indirectly) Hurlingntnc a < xpe< to and champion in the eye# ol' his own deluded 1 err ople, and it has frighted Massachusetts, nnd pro- l''< ibly ail New England, front their propriety." l" outrage to the american Et.au.?Ourliorlllit exchange* are making considerable noise over an ,|im r dignity recently committed hy the Ch iicue u|miii in tlii e Atmriean Klag at llong Kong. Tiie following ,>s< n report of the ntfa'r: n,'-v r ill tile '"The American Bark Annie Biukmnn, whilst lt ing in the harbor of I long K-uig. duly 3.1. haj mean r chief officer, John A. I'lnpf**, Jr., taken from d,,. | r by the British authorities nnd fined on a frivo- ihio l" charge ot assault and Eatery made hy r? dertcr named l^iwson. Captain Ik if, of the Unite.I ,,( (|, ates frigate S.m due in to, which was in sight, was pl'-p, plied to lor assistance, but ? sa il, f?>r muiic reason done other, to have refund it The American Consul rrou|M>n protested, but was insulted in return and i. l ed to leave the court. So gin stlie story, but ? nil oilier statements of the kiiiti, it doubtl*--h;m A ' f 0 aides to it.1' John O. How man, Ksqfcrnierly editor <f the '"ry, mpcrnnce Advocate, Columbia, ! i? t iketr??1 to- ' 1 cli:irp;r ol the Orangeburg Snuthrmi. Mr 1 j . ( iwmau had the reputation of loung one of oui )x?iit lest political Writers. 1 "" m ? reviM .John E. Oarew is notni Mod in the Charleston value pets as tlie luccrtiar in C'injr ss to Oov. Aiken. nan* < Thero wm Irosl at Yicksburg, MiM.,on the :13d I a Vint. _ 0 CorretjifinJenrenf l!,t C!iarlt*ton Standard. Unite Wasiiikqtok, SeptemUtr 26. IK.riG. :u"'? ' A week ng*> the I femncracy lu re ivere quite ills must tiding, nnd th? dark cloud ol sectionalism see me. I ' ' out to overshadow the Union, yesterday, how- i er, reliable infor.i ation was received, hi urging i ' pglad tiding' that the Keystone Si.ito would prove 11 A ' le to herself nnd to the country?to |?nee and nstitutioiial liberty?by rolling up n handsome 'I rjorily for her favorite ton, James Ituehinan. J"' J'; uring nn nbs nee of several weeks in the North, ,ul ur correspondent loiitnl the Democracy not only j |.'R iiud to lite core, but jubilart over an anticipated ,*<*! tory. New York city turned out in one torch \ |0ft th lit precession upwards u! ft tv thousand legal I , ters, r.nd even the "tdack rascals" ol the Tribunt ,, up? rc forced to admit that "it was the largest pro- have ; minn ever set n in the Empire City." It i? con- i turnei fed by all parties thnt the Democracy will <Brry I ti?. c. ? city by nn ovci whelmiig vote; and the old rule Priori s, "? the city gors so g.*os the Stale, and as the . States ilo goes so goes the Union;" why should it not ! made s i in November. In the t*i:y of Philadelphia t|,(. r, p friends of Mr. liuchniian were buoyant and j |,rn-k< iilidetit, cnlcn'.-ft ng on seven thousand major ty I t,, the city and county, nod twice that amount in down r State- were | Speaker Hanks and Senator Wilson, of rifle no- news, it ty, Irani Ins habit of carrying a ritic di-gusi-d (j.,, n walking stick, have been (or several days in j iuiik-i nsultstioti with Francis P. Hlnir and Colonel w loinss II. Denton, intlier-iu-lnw of the Pluck Re- '< P.| to i bl <an candidate for tlio Prer-itlenev. The visit I ' ,i,.r ii del stand s settle s.mc te* il qneM'oii relative [gtwii Col. Fremont's Cabin* t, should |*e Ik- elected j mgll is settled that llniniill, the Coventor < i *'t of I |,, i ne, m to preside over the Tie sury Deportment . .ftn inj >1. Ht iiP.n ami Mr. Hlnir decline nnv |*wi? on- S() |,,n the Cabinet, but will take care of tin- Km-heii *pp( Uiicds. lit Mine. lives r s bolt* PuiLAiiKi.rnu, Aug. 31, IS.'iG ?D,?.t. r Cham |?.;ir j s, the great gun of temperaiie*- m thi- c tv, M uc * at l npenly in hiw pulpit and ninth* a confes- Gov. it to his congtedition that lie and h a lellow cler- ,,? no in* n h id been hi ?rror mid doing wrong in ving their proper field of usolulneaH, .mm preacher* I lie gospel, and seeking to reform tin* world l>y ^ slut on, and ilie u**' of oilier UK-aim limn the ellilltf* fif Cllir*t mill thcApoali*. "We have li.. , . t??W|l?> gu?e astray, smi lie; "wo nun stera of the u<w- ^ I , I uteaii; we luitrr not done our duty us eleriryn; we liitte tried to reform tlie wot Id with our j)f, is; we hwe ix-glwlti) our cull ng nnd gone over j, , llie world, mid sought to make mrtn better by rldly nieiiua, and oftirnitf worldly inducements; j ' I now wo must come liaek; w e must come buck |(( | (" ur piucca; wo must preach the gospel, and notli- I ' 1 else, or our people will bo lo?t. I for one, am ormiiied to come liftljl b.ek here to tb-s ancred , ( k nnd this snored book, and touch nnd pr<toh ' at I lind here, and nothing else; nnd my fellow- ^ -stiana, I nsk yon to come h?ek, I appeal, I mi (| _'|(| j re yon, to come back hero to tlha book, to Christ, (l~w ( 1 help me by ; .ur prayers und your example to ( j ( arm our own people, and to do it by the tilling Iliia holy gospel" a ') Judge Cm I on, of the U. S. Supreme Court, has mibui ilten a letter to Androw Juoknoti, jr , showing ? , 1 it General .lueksoti urged the iiominntion of Mr. . ? leliAiian to tliu Presidency in IfM'l.nfter the pub- n,,tl* ' ition of Mr Van Huren's aim-Texas letter, ''irmif dgo fl saya lie was one of tlmao to whom Gei o- '"uke laekson expreaacd himself in favor U Mr. Bu- Wl" ',J man. * ? FRun kaVsasT | com# <?fT o 10 following neoounl of llio fight at Hickory j' Imii I (Si.ixMlioiigM'r Fall* is from llio St. I/m? tbliciin, of tlto tJUth inel.' Tr ~ if nUtmier P.?I ir Star arrival from tKe Missouri ,rt V Nh| n yiwlerdny, bringing the latest imwi (nun that n"VI.'*1" ier. To one w(the uflivrn we are indebted for follow.: i,re ,n cam ?l. l/iiio and hia "urmy of iho North" were ., stationed at Lawrence, numbering over a "Mtur. and men. ' 7 ? ,*< lien the boat latuleJ at Atchison, it was re- riTl . d thai a ball I. came oil'on the picviou. day at ory Point, the put ticular* ??f which were thou cl< 1 by a gentleman juM nrrivi-d: two week. party of about li ly I j?w and ' ?rdor men. under . " omniaud of Cnpt. Robinson, w?-re attacked by ' -';V t two hundred insurgents, under the cnuimnnd !'" ' " 1. Harvey, of Chicago. Theinsurgents,after 'jl''V 'i'/'*' it; continued the attack for severr1 hours,final- l<?c 11 at iu a flag of truce, and proposed if they Roston, j have n drawn battle tliey would deliver up ut "tales th ie lior.es and rattle which tlley had stolen, ami eord ut i i I agree not to commit any more depredation. l''1' 'n''' nt section of the Territory. The "Law mid ' had ihelini r" meu agreed to the profs . (ion, and let tinin ! 'J1'* ' utriot Captain Hobilisoii was wounded .cVerely, a i State to at tailing through hi. h>|?s, and nearly all the tingu'iMied r mid Order" men were more or Iim severely 11 ,,K" idi-d by ball., or (.plintv lit Iroin the cabin, in ion, last h they were defend.ng themselves, Tin of make ana insurgent, were killed and soino twenty From \ ided. 18.'?6?Tli ie dny before the battle of H'ekory Point,Capt. h-tter. Iron nsou went to (Irn-ahopiter Fall.-, mldifeated of General e of about one hundred insurgent. under the nolle prom itand of one Crouby. Cnpt. Robinson also cap- Slate pram I all their .tore, and ammunition. eon?i*tnig of R.gcnt jrty atoh n tiy the insurgent*. '1'wo ol these General" S w. re hilled, and they all I, ft their lioi.es, will .0011 I h were taken by the l<aw and Order men thus far i? ie in.urgent, who were defeated nt Hickory istiat on. t tverc the Mine body of men who rotdied ail j The P.ii neichaiits nt 0?awqua nnd Karton, and killed , Cttbinel, a men on Stranger". Creek. licit week t I>?a veil worth it is remarked tint evorylmdy P\**\mi totnnntd the raurUt?stores and all house pmiUU|| eh-, d, and the streets d. rted I pilw.;??.;. lerc were about s x hundred I'm led State. I ||(| ror n| is :.t Fort Lenv< nworth, and about n'm" ban ! jj,n i nt Lncnmplon?makmg fifteen hundred ill the . (,,.M ,| itory. Gov. Geary was at Lceotnptoii with | t.,aj t.|,.,ra( Suited States tris |i?. j i?2 ? |,.,he ime are the report, as gnthered by the Polar -j-j Sitftie cut time I'.ad not i lapsed to see the ||?,jr rP.,|v t of Gov. Giarv's proclimntiou ami tlio dec- | .. . . . ? MMimr iiMii mil o' U* intention to inaiiit'itvi the |*\iee at mi m j ^ j itSards. Nt . hope that lie will he ahle to do |, and that the next advice. w ill bring new. of a ^ |( IU1,I4, tneiit of .he question at issue, witliout a (urresort to arms. ie steamer Morning Star arrived yesterday _\N1 St. .Tom lib Alllolor lin? im*?.nn..t.y U .' ? ' ,? ? ? ,?was me i) lie n inicM (if Maj. Dm* and one or two otlici Motis. 'I rsof the United Sates nrtny. >|r. Galtm 'c learn fiom Kansas that Gov. Geary had en- hear, soot* I iqsill the discharge of lii* official diith-s Oil amend the Incsdny hint, September 10th. he was to have t,u? urii, ? <1 his proclamation, t I.eeoiii|itoti, declaring discussed | lYrritory in n state of insur reeiion This woult |,ut ;n j|K. flowed, under the instruction* of the President, nitied its v it demand ttjion lien. Siihlh, in eoinmand of tive. Tlie department, tor a military loice sufficient to sfn move. m* ull disorders, ami to disat in all armed bod a s t|l(. tongue J in the Territory. Gen Small, no doubt, at pons ol I. pro celivl to comely with this requisition?' ?r muty ndve nsiruetions authorize him so to do. The M s- nient *er> inns who maybe in the Territoty will lint resist the tralrhi r;?al authorities, and will retire, lame's ruffi interesting orffinixed ns the "Army of the North," will Lsjinred to disband and disperse, an J mi their IIuX. .1 i! condition?almost in a state of si o v.iin ii? faithful rei will Ik- g 'ail enough to do it. Tile horse mueli ritu es and plunder* rs ol houses all aver the Tetri- 0i retirni" will meet with no favor, nnd will seek solely ;*-e*Cel glit. In short, by the prompt aetioii of Gov. ; stituelils *>i v. and Gen. Smith, we have every r* nson to | |, IM (l, H ( ft that quiet and security will be secured to the | Jr/trtiJenl itory <lui me this week. Undoubtedly, if any . i* |Nirti?*s now in arm* in the Terraory attempt Ax A t sisi th<i civil and nnht.uy authorities in the j 'hat a cr ures now pri>pos*-il, t will be (Irii roni.h's Uiowiiatl to fire upon the in-urgent*, lie has Gi'O or ofh slntvii no n at his command ? quite enough to put 'he e art I i the "Army of the North," and all ether hue** ? ei-ait hi l* T? rritmj . 'hat lie on* (tiling but dceis ve n< (ion of tins kin! will be of hi to* ? *b avail. Almost every man in the T* rritory is Intro willri 1 for sell deletu'e liusilirssis neglected, and Olilv by the adopt mi of the ituwl string: lit A DTWC ures?by tl c ri *tor.i|ion law and order?hv oious mlva lunishincnt of 'lie tiunu-rous hands ol horse 1 m uislu-d s. murderers, an I plumb reis, and tin* mid* r S k, it is i i??ami bv the d-sp.i>mi o| Luir'n ''Amu . advane*-d i e North." that these objects can lie .Ill l. idns s|ni ,-d. \\ i* hope ?.s.n to hear tl at ill's has Lcen ' the streets ,? Si f.?uit Itcniiblican, Sept. 1 1. .... There in ii'cnti.i'r Gov. 111 mv ?We have received ' twenty tw. vol tlie iiinngiii-.d address of Gov Gonry, o! pr<>f. >e?is : as, but have loom ior only the bdioiv iig ex- I stiiih tits. : ' iwtrouomir hc.rfiilly admit that th< p "pie .,f th - Terr ' more thin ninhr 11<* t rg.nac A*-i, have the nbsohiH lorty medic *.! Ill k It J their lltunio p ll w vail I from fit:- fitly profess who ih cm tbeinsi Svisnggi hv.-d I*\ r*?-eiit lejj* are totty-le ill I Would invoke the Utmost Itn ts-ni aloe, and :tnd twenty out to tin in a sore ami peaceable rem dc. I .....1 r........... have tin iiL'lit to a*k the next U'ij til.iiuie to | I(? tcliMln :n?y iiii-l :>lt law*; unit n tin- tneniitime, n* you ! tin* pi-mo ?>? the Territory and (In* iiuente- CniNK*r. ? of future luw*. I wmiM mi ie *tlv nxk you to ' -. mhlatii-e ii I'r. in nil violation of (In- ! ?- ? HI xtiliih y. ,,) |1 ?|,J hi Mil >' tliere m patr.oH?m *oflie:? lit in itu- |xn- prom whirl f Kaiix.-isi to l<mi a willing; oh. ii.euro l?? tin mil from il All llii' pro in ml in of tin- Court- u* oil of tin |,:,?r.in, will d State* mu-t In- tin'rially <.h*ei v. d. all the1 , |fo,. j,,., I Conar.** hating rri.-rn.ee lo tie* Territory 1 |.ro ure im lie UMhexilal'nply obeyed, ami tin* ?li."? .'ii> <d i |,v t)aniin r Jimtx r>*p.et I. It w II L.- my ini|>eiat,\. ttimdv Ni to xii'tlrii tlu-ae mcai xt'oiik are ? nrriial into . In my orti.-lal action here I will jiixtice The rr*it hazard* ] utlueticed liy ?i" other mnv.lera* .. ,,|?.r ,,| ( than the wo|:.ir>4 of the whole p.-. ji'e ol h > nt. hut u lorv, I di* re to know no party. no *?eti<>ti. ? \> , ieat.I'tlh, no South, no Ka?t, no Wc*t?ti .iii iijj ' |. ? Ul(; niitM and in> oonntrv. j il.r.d a iml um Kimh?Tin- Strainer l)iv'.d Ta'um ar- j I'1 ' "-i*.. yes erdny flernonf) front st Jiwrpli si. [ 1 at |x>ri on Wndwwpdsy I Ml At Knmra, *he ''*'* iii hoard about Halt 1-inz. o* of M xxouri, w ho, I '1 ' alieliee t the proelanint ill of <iov Iii iry, given lip llntr in l.liny organ / it on ami re- fj | to Mutxoiiii. *1 le v wen- in ne ita'li fri-m lUn'ii* of 11-.ward, Llnom , S din. . t\* j.. r nil i Rrrirw of ill it. I ,iw r.iu'e wax in p on o( Fe ted f j , i troop*. liy whom 9'> ol Lane'-. men had be. n ~ ' praetor*. Lane fl.al Ironi Lawn-nee w tit ' ma iidir of Im ia^iinulVuw, aii.I waa in Ne- C'orrot 1 . , , _ , iwxt week I Ira n irom J. nemon City 'ail evening nnuigrt . XeVernl genileWlrll d reel trolll Kali*.ix. 'liny | ' 11,1 " w ''1 laMM-useni on the Auhry, mill hraio tlielat. >i hange in t From one ol them we learn - hat the wholeot u m m it K.-id'* foree hud heel* d xlkiuded. and h ul i < ... . n. , , . , ? . alttc. tin 1 to til- il' lioine* ' inv ?ii ill t wa> a| t a eoinp ill l,<K)0 United State* tr<Ni|n, an I it t rinin- ( -frn.le* tr iiut.nl i n the peuer and ex. eu e lie- law* l'n cd wax D.'iS lit otd. r.x yd men had Iteeit taken pr.*<-n.-i * at ^,|,| |n a nee. Tlte r.'i>iri ot Lmenu I In* hnil h.v , . I a- . i tL IT! i A dVIM I hi N.'br:??Ka I* .-otmrm. d. I in y ai - i d lo iio|?n piop-rty mirth ant tor them o l ie on "'a*' "'t qu tin- eoni'ni( winter, if th > ean he. p toj*> t i i w.t k fia.Otl , . . and ftp rt ere was a r. |?irt ln*t cven.np, itiat n-v. r.d ... vere |i?t on eneh xule of Ijlwi. nc. , but ll t* *' ' ' ' ' " ' 1 eved to h" ineorrerl. Il i* very t>raiilyins t.? Rirni le ?.. t J n *. and lo know that the vn leiipe jo a |?|l ha* ?o Iftiii' prevailed in Katun* i* at an nil Coin fioaty la-pan r jflii, and to pun xh all nil', nd- i miixi it, will aiaiii nuike lite and ptopi-ny u> j tin KaiiH.li. a* hi any State of the 1 iinui . they have i [.Sf !/>nn? Rri>mhhrnt.,Sfpt 23 ?f Hut bu?h Max* I.RTTra?W v have Ik. ii p.iin ittd to qu-'te from an extra, t Irotn a private letter from our l ite . (li ra t man, Warren I) W ilkee, to iii* brother, i. M. Uilke*. lie leu. I lead* ilinx; biixli. I. LcAVKNWORTII ClTV, Si pleinlier 3 CoPFKt, ar Ham : On Suml y, I! ?* tilth ull , I IiiihU-I n with .">3 men, nfuT a tcilinua nrnl vi i.it oiih i |-|(), ? y of three week*. Two hour* at'ti r lin.liii.' < the lit l.i, for lluro inn fenrlul war i .tv: >ix* P Km irniin\H I have bolt in my a.iilillf ?i.ty , Pr*??I uhi.unj t" ni^lit, l?.r tin fiiM iniii*, I ne r? pnppl ;it i I lu re. My ntay m nlinrt, lor in two hours I S i Y In in my ^I.l.lle, an I nway to camp, lor I em ' A?ljutnnt (ji-ner.il of nil the foree* north of i Crt in river, tin Mou-lay l ist, there was n lilomly ! Mulatna, II till* towb, nml a i Mile kill.il oil liolll n < ,), lie city in under ni.ntiul l.nv, florin fliui ii|> rery one ti rior-Rirtiek?liunilroilsof Frr I ve tieeii aliippeil Civil win ? lni? nir, ami I Kope IllJ if- n men with tlie r hernia blow n ojn u nml left C'iiami.b* leil oii tliu ro;?il. Tina ia the U'ue condition The total mil l-aa now. ball n, nt prii nuiiaoi r you have seen repoftpil n* com- (,' ,7(U 7;i; I by Ia'iv are true in the m.iio. lie m in il li 3 f?" n il in Ijitwrencc, Willi a afponit force, ami will j want of ntoc a desperate li,>lit Hy Moinlay, the 7th, we a.iiik- na for ivcaoirie three thousand men in the Held, and Shouldcra (J nove ajninat him The lipht will probably ' large Arrival >0 Wednesday or Thursday, tli? flh or t. Soiuu Uii)a tun ? portion ol our and cea fought at Osaawatomic; our m?n J< n, killed uittl wounded 44, and had only J? slightly wwvioa. Tltfcro [* n report of un itlo, but wo h ire not heard certainly. m mnwll, Webb, Mnrony mid Gen. June# JJ |>, and are well.?Anderson Gaxrllt. ft nt Pierce'# Visit to NVw lloii'tiiini. oton, sept 25.?The Union say# that jy Pierce will leave Wellington early next tt|] ? x peels to reach Concord by the 3d of lie will remain there from tciadaye to ^ 8. id lit will leave on Tu'-nlny or w edneaihrielly through to New Hampshire by . ft s object being to nltenil to his long licff g; ite uthurt. lie had last night a return of ? Sept. 2a.?The New Hampshire Patriat I'n anient Pieree will arrive iicCoti* A. M , ?>n the 2d October, ainl hi view H that the cit mi?, irr? sjiecllva of party, v? d extending to liiiu a public wi leoiire, . ea'.U on the Deiii's rut* throughout the " 'range inr a proper reception of the diaviai lor. di ting of Keystone Club, No. I, of Il?#? . veiling, ft committee was appointed to lipi'lTli'lits to Welcome the President. Vashinoton WaRIIIXUTOK, H' pi 25, icrc is iio truth ill llic statement of the ' i Kansas, made on tho reputed nuihorily f" Smith, that the President has orde< ed a N 'qui to be entered in the cn*v of llru free w mers. official .advices from Gov. Geary and " initli hav? inspired the bel-cf that order Ik- rcstuibit in Kaiww, whje their Action |e eeivis the eord.nl approval of the adiniur.'Viin question is still pendiig be'ore the nd detiuitc action la anticipated thereon IE WlLLlAltSO.*.' va. ,11; DC E Kane? _ ritiA. Sept 2*1.?The suit brought hy Will aiiiwin ngniust .fudge Kaiio eflliie ^ mi lit y?nti rday, at M-dm. beh re Judge dr. Sh' piird, the de endnut'seiuns'l, dia u< question ol protection given by thejudi t> r of j?iri~sl lion of the court, in allow* ns corpus mid commitment lor coniempt. ul el on the other side tusked time .? pre|utre Mr. G M Wharton, the defendant's i nsel, contended th it the time for nrpu- _ .teen fired hy plft nl.fr* counsel, mid that ad been advanced but what should have paled. The case, however, was finally till t he 17 ih of Di comber. 8 imatkd Scene.?Thursday. of lft?t week, v ilMlless day of the Convention of Deal lien' VII'MMI uiiU U<I| ? !? ?vry ?iliiliinr<l. ft ii-lf wa* present niul gave u?, ? ho could tluc In what wn* i/oiii}* ??n. Motion* :o i convolution, niul upon oilier mutter* <<t ore made in - _'it>, tlnwe motions Mire f; [fin niul con by si;!Si?. ami question* were bi same way lo the Convent.ou, winch ?* r<11 by ria us; in the atlirnmtive or iieualiniiil* of lhn?o H8?Ri d in the <1i*cu? 1 with a rapidity only equalled liy thatol rf ? of tie *c who do the talking ill enliven- * riiri 111/people; .'11 1 the wiltv In'* ol the I. can * or oppnvcr* of thi? nr that movee often fteeeted by the hearty lauyli of ing nMi inhly. It was an animated and scene ? .V II Repottrr, St pi. 17. ,<J a* L. Onn.?Thw diet ngoished and >r< sentntive ol tfoutll Carolina, we very let to learn, lui* aUlt lUiieed In* intention from Con_<re*y nltc. the next tenn. I'n- c| rr hn* noine ver* lawlul exmae, li ? conloltt tiul, r ad wo Lei.eve will Hot, permit "f 11draw Irom pubhu life.? Abberilie InPrttt. Su ri Mrr to Mob a .Iroat.?We learn P' i'*il ol men undertook to mob .finite re nit hi Maiiittn last week, *?n aeeount p] iti lined aeveral ot tin iii for iliaordi-r ill irnire. The M?i*lial mnl o.lnr oflicerill!/ prem-rit eauie io I ?c t-? lii t We learn Mr I an I impri* tied several of the mob t?v, p? lit of llir law. I low ti tle the report i* l(< veal.?Caitrille Standnrd, Sejil. 515. ^ r. in shl.k*?There hi* In li nil illor ct in e ill pi ice* ol n IU* in I'uriii, ou u>o to a pi production mid merca-id consumption \ ted, winch eol I ill 1848 at 481., Mid . i -hint tiincaso t?? 8't' , now bring* Iti't'. ' lid ?liurti n the r > Ik dt i ?o, and *w c? pi" with ml eo. | of 'e .T the I lilted Mali* one hundred llllil . l" ?* dilute*, witli more than a thou*and * liid Iiati|l? more th ill twelve llmuKnllil ft I'leyliave i-xten-.ve lalHiiator < a and ? a! instrument*, and l.brariea cilia nine a million ot volatile*. There me about ? " al Behind.*, ui;h about two luiinlred mm dt orr, ni.d five thousand Hindi ntt> Tber. p. ur lite.)! -oieal school*. witli one hundred p ' K/'VIMI l?r ?f. >*i.t? ni<l 1?.!u ....?? ll. ? !*-. II liUlhlr.d student*. There are sixteen , mill a'lotit s v Ininlri! student*. M Si <i*n Cams?(.'.vption!?From the reill the ?"i'd "I lit k valuable plant to ili.it (3(ii?mVin- Corn" or ' Cli tkm Coin,'' >ut entirely differ* in all <viti? r rwpect*,) i|i ie (net thai it read Iv tinSc*, Vlliili' in I Iitln r vaij.t i? el Millet, ilium1 who ile- y mine Sn -nr Millet must he careful to ir seed. mi l keep it pure after w ar.'*, it eirireh m pirile Irotn ull the Millet i tut hem Cultivator. . er jo i'mii of dodu** M ism. the 0>mav?- to ati ni?, haa Ih en tend. rni to the Prim (|( lit accept d, HOT I* it Ie heved that he that nlliee. ' ' it u.1 a? ?t it .1 that the Pi e?idi r%i haa or- I.?j If ptOtri/ui ii the C..*e of tile K.'IUA.ii> ,v iiii/cl w th |ri'ii?in, r I leinnerai e Mas* Met Lnff* nro rolled tween the I'.Mli ol September and loth ?* re 0 -I ML E R C1A L. ihr Co!nr..bin Market, far the week ^ Vr/>f 27. \?fi, Ay llnkulno ?J- Waddel (.| 'achat. Columbia, S C. tx ?"l*l,c* ilemaud h?r this .article f?w the ma lea n gmi'l, with gradually itnprovini! h we nttrihute mainly to the su.hh n ^ In weather, and the fart that frntl wiw j>| ke.l quantity in different sections of the ^ i1 m il ki t ha* ji.Kiine. il from alt $ a J on .untilihllint!*tip. The quantity recei*h.ih a. All phi.-ed up.-n the market was ,|U 11 \ l.ir cairein.1*. _ iron Liverpool, Sept 13th, rep rt the ||f| .t at nneh.mzod rate* Sale* of the j ^ |( .I bale*, ioehidinz 1 1,000 to speculator* era. S ock tjUil.OOO bale*. including | lierienii. |r -t'l.nr 12 and 11 litied 11 a 11 J; Hani* .m oil I lie receipt a f<?r tbe pa?t week navel'" 111 prior* have aril nu upwnrJ liidcnry; i ung'd at 90 n 95, with rale 011 Friday ! Vi^ rU in > I .(H) por buxlid; we therefore 90 n $1. 0 per bu*liel. Jala have advanced to 50 a 60 cent* per yoi It 10.? Hie Iran Melinite in Coffee have We note ?alr? of It 10 al I ! 4 a 12$. J"' -fine family per bl?l. $7 J a ?8; in ruck* )et. rr I (>0 bbt. j <io change to note; the n arkci ia well t'.on 6J i per bukliol. 9$ a 10|. lulled 12 a 15, W 1 , 45 a IS per gallon. I) a SI. 00 por anok. j V ?CJunity, 22 oeiiie per yard. | a 15 cent* per lb. ?| roM Manner, Sept. 25.?Cotton ? tlu 1 e of cotton t?r (be week were 3,lon kit ; a ranging from 10$ a 13). Corn. N. npi in b:ig? 75 a 8v). Hour 7 25 > 7 37? lo 3 75. Oala 16 a 48. Wlient quiet for dm k ?1.45 Sn.iarn and c->tlre? nhoni ?|ie wh erly. Rio-ai dull. Siden 10$ n ||; < a 9|; II.mi* II a 13$. Salt, owing to daj b, 85 a >0. I 4 m MJMJM in in i ? iaaegteags!Siafe On tits 30th ult., tt Uu> rvaid<|^co of her father, him ItoMAft, by ller. J. Q. Imnmivh, JOHN A RLE IJOM.UUod Miaa LOU 13A iiO.WAR, I ?>f Spartanburg. Ou the evening of tb? 28tb ultimo, by B. F. ?tc*. Et?.. Mr JA IliS CROCK Kit to Mim ANC V LEE, daughter of Rev. Juihmii Luc, I o( thia District. On the 28th ult.. by Eum Waia, Esq.. Mr. , OLP11U8 IU1VN to Mi? LOUISA ItORN, I of Spartanburg Diatriet. On Thursday, 23th ult.. by Oao. W. 11. LRon, q.. Mr. THOMAS J. DILLABD U> Miss RO\ N A CHAPMAN, nil of Spartanburg District. On the 2M ult . by Klias Wall, K?-q.. Mr. AROLD FORKSTKR to Mim CAROLTNK M IT' 11 nil of this D strict. Appointment. We are nquwied to state tlml.) A MKS FARO W, Km|., will address uiiaeut liia fellow-citiwos ho limy fuvur him with their presence and atten;>n ou the t<>|>ioa of the day, at the Court Houac. on Mondny, the 6th ol Oct., Salesty, at 11 o'clock, A. M. SUPERIORPIANOS; Th i UaJaraiirneil, Proi<-ax>r of Muaie, ale., rt ie H|?ariauburg Female College, respectfully in* rina the Public, tint he ia the agent of L1GIITR, KVt'TON', & BRADBURY'S PIANOS, li ck rank now nmong the very beat. WarrantI, and furn;ahed at the Uctory proe, Homo Specimens can be seen at the Female Colge. K. M. EDWARDY. Sept. 21 31 t( HON. JAMES L. OUR ia announced toil; itilrtiM of the Fifth Congressional Diatriet aa a andidate for re-i lection to Congre*'. We arc authorised to annuunce J. G. GAFFKY. M D., aa a C.inJidate for n sent in the p*t Leg slat ore from Sjmrtanburg Diatriet. The Friends of O. P. EAULB, Esq , reapectlly nominate him aa a Candidate to represent fsirtunburg Diatriet in the licit Legislature. July 10 20 If The Friend* of Gen. O. L. EDWARDS reteetlully nominate liini no Candidate to represent pntUMihurg Diatriet in the next Legislature July 1 20 tf I)U. J. WlNSdlTH i* a Candidate to reprenil SjMirtauburg District in the Slate Legislature B the next election. July 10 20 tf* We are authorized to announce JAMES PAROW. E?q., in .i Cnulultle to rrpnscut Spartanurg District in the next Legislature. July 3 27 If The frienda of Major G. W. II. LEGO ren-ctfully announce hindfei a Candidate to reprc nt the |H-oplu of Spart-^mgrg District in the next legislature. June 20 8 tf The Iricnda ot G?-u J. W. MILLER respectHy announce hint aa a Candidate lor r?-elcct;ou > the Legislature. DR. M'LANE'S LIVER TILLS, rLKMIMO BROS PROTf IKTORP. ?m.ia great tnedieinu has supplanted nil nib's for the cure of disease of tlie Liver. Its effects * bo salutary nnd , and at die Mine time > perfi etly safe, tluit it in uol nurpri?.cg it should ijK-r???1?- nil otlitrs. Invented by a viry disti ij sl.e.l physician of Virginia, wlm practiced iu a jri.in ol country in which IL-pntis, or Liver Com lint, is (icculinrly lormidubiu uu>l c toniun, and bo had s|K'Rl years in discovering die .iiietxlienta id proportioning ilicir qu?ntili<s. these Pills arc -cuiinrly adapted to every form ( the dimes-, and * r tail to * deviate ibe nto?t olr-i tiato eases ol it ti rrible complaint. They have justly become lebraled, and die ntosrclicf ol Dr. M'lajue have acid li i name among the bi r.elactors of inaiiVnd. ? one having symptoms ?W ibis formidable comMint slioul-l be wide rut tllPse ilivalu ible Tl'ls. ave you a pain in the r t*lst side, under the cOve die lib-, which increases wiih pressure?unable lie with ease on the left side?with occnstouul, niet*ntes C'in>tan;. pain under the slwililrf-liUli', equetith utendinj: to the top of the statu derf : ely upon i(, th.it ulthouith the latter pa on are j metiima taken for rheumatic, they all m ac from | reaves of the L ier; ami if you would have relief, j > 'distantly and buy a b .* ot Dr. M'l^ttie's Liver : lis, prepared only by Fleming Bros, of Ti'.ls'u-gh. | ^VTurcliaseis will bo cnrelul to n?U for 1)K. LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER TILLS, j anu'actured by FLEMING BROS, of I'itts- j sail, T*. Tin- e arc other Tdls purporting to j liver Till* now before the public. T)r. M'l^ane's iiu Qt- Liver lMI-.ulso Ins Celeb'at-d Vermifuge, n now he h 1.1 at nil mip-vtable drug stores one genuine without the signature of [3.>j Oct. 2 3? It FLEMING BROS. liME's CiMsaxs.?'I lie inventor* of SteatuAovv. 11 lilpwi.la. 4ii*l in ?<-li tu-ry haw during tins c. iiiy changed the uieiuui :*nd c<*ur*e of living, while i* d*ooveri.-? of sco nce have done even in He fo v juIv.iikviii ni of 11om.;r. lt.ip^iiu<M no J the amc>r.iti<hi of 'nun hi suf&rng. Our forefather* * ii they were k k drank I heir Utter druga thai d iml cur*, an I bowed them down under diaeaa tli.it ire now im ily br*k<-u TU?*y tiled crude ?<la and l.cris, which fail.d tlicni. Now Kirati* research lew d?c?vef?*d that tliia peculiar pr?pry of one Mul and th it of another was r?<ju red. ia through this l*g t and nil thai pr'n**i|ilc I)r. YKa I. ia <'..iii|N Uii*i< >i ha* two ((real remedies? lierry I" elor.tl and Cathartic Pills. lie has collnt rated the euntive virtues of our best Vegetable . medics The result shuwa iheir uriirn aud their ; suit* are known through this community. Mark e difference to a patient in the lapse of fifty years ten lie a wallowed hia hitter pill In vain: now the k man l?ke* hta sugared p II or honeyed drop and alt it tvell again. Those a 1 aptat *>us of the scn-na w hieh benr upon the security or the ronir >rta oj nvio Ufv .'tie a t?-r all the tangible point* of their ntag** to milt. Without th in it matters bit's- ! * m tell miv bi' d ?<n*criil, or what we know. | if it is unavailable to our necessities ml us.*.? ultrn Literary Rrrieto. Oct 9 93 It INV \I.IDS recovering fr?sn the rlTun of Ker, I? 11*'Us 1 Iiwiiiwv, of ton/ eoiit.nuid ilhte?* o! v k ud, will find Carter's Spanish Mixture the ly remedy whieh will re ive their drooping eon lutions, expel all b id humor* fro the Wool, exr tin- liver to a prompt and healthy notion, nn*l its ton e properties restore the pum-nt tohfeaud ;?>r. We ean only say TRY IT. A nngi* Untie ia Tth uli the ao-enlh-d Sarsap trillna hi existence, eontauia n*? Mercury, Opum, or any other x ous or |Mit?ii|.>u? drug, and eatl bo g veil to the ntigesi infant without hesitation. See the certificate* of wonderful cure* around the Itles. More iluiii five hundred persons in the y id It climonri, Vn., can ieaiity to iu g**od efts. See advertisement. Oet. 2 32 4t The Stale of South (aroiina. St'AKTAvnuKO District. IM TIIK COURT OK ORDINARY. Citation for la-tters of Adm nistrntion. \J 11 Kill'* AH dame* K Parks hnth nppHed to me for Ix-lter* of Administration dt honis i on the KuMti- ol Krnnjthii S Hir?f<ia>n, late *Anl State mid O itrirl, deceased: TlKM ore refore t<? rite nnd admonish nil und s'u^slar the wired nnd > (editors ?t the said deceased, to he nnd ear nt tho Court of Ordinary for said District, be hi Id nt Spartanburg Court Jlooaeon the IOth i of October next, to show cause, if any rx:?t, y ??ch letters should not he (mated. I>iven under iny hand and seal of office, the -91h f Of Sept., 185?. R BOW DEN, o. a. n Act 3 33 St \ ^ 4.. ... W ^ * & # \ r?o take AMB,,"w"'"" "frdlii I Q* glato I Mf feature in tbv Djxuerrvoa art?in th?nwt iffW red atyle. They are taken 14 * moment of tifea, dear or cloudy, tarly or laic. The imyna>ioa io imperishable, oot affected by water, light, or Dm touch. They are far superior to I>giiimtjffai Call and see them. I will remain ia team saw# two or three weehe longer, and if earn the new art, I can learn them tMOh %Mtr than Daguvrreotyping. May 15 11 tf ^ FASHIONABLE DANOINO. 0 MADAME LEONARD* BOOKS arc now open, ready to receive the Kumcs ut all thaai writing instruct-on in (hie brnutilol uceomplWhmejat. Her tetepe and Dance# are chaste and graceful, til urrunged in such a manner as not to offend tho m?ot fastidious, AH tfhae whdiiog their ehiJdrew to attend the SECOND 8KS8ION, and a too tho young ladies and genu that intend joining tho class, ure nepoctfolly r<<jae?ted to hand in tbchr name* "s soon as convenient. KJiVv -V 1 Oct 2 3i tl J S. 1-gQNAtip. Pireetar. XiibLone??9is roa FIFTY .CENTS, J 8. LEONARD SKill iu T<>to?pd *? * e Spl.-ndid l.ik?ii-ssi's for the^Motl ?B of 50 CENTS nod upwards, according to e?r, atrlc. A'c. 0T All work warranted of superior qwttjN ttatisfiiciiou ?r no charge. Rooms over Tbompooo A Choice's Law OfBoe, Cburcli 8t. Ort 2 32 tf *ti RUN,EVERYBODY"" r|Y),l. 8. LEON Alt D*. nod get their Like* A 0 cases ta'iwu, "etc it be too laic," Pie arse <?' nil kinds taken iliv cheep. Oct t }ltf BE without a LIKENESS of their near and dear Friends, when they can obtain una Cor FIFTY CENTS AT J. S. LEONARD'S. Oct 2 38 tf Notice. 9K9E rimii.' <,_.li..i.i.? ..i ?i.~ a?.? ?* X Union Railroad Company nr? iart?e?lhr quwttd i?? mtd at Utm>u t'uwrt lIofiM1, on W?i^ tli ?<1ht, the 81I1 of October. Business of the nin?o?t mpfttnnce to th? StwW holders will he submitted tor their determination, it futuia are i M |>r?viiM for, tbe whole Road wW be subject to executions, ami tit* work Mopped. It ?? desirable thai r*irj Stockholder U pri sent, or h'prwroted b\ proxy. Credilors are nlsu invited. ' JOHN L. YOUNG. Pres't. Union C. II.. S. pi. gS, 1856 Oct 2 32 if Light! Light! Light!! OA Whole nnd Half Boxes of AdAmnntiih' mU CANDUit-S.forwIc by the Box at Charkston price*. TUIABSON <fe WINOO. _Oet. 2, 1856. ' i ' Segars! -Segars! Scgars!! 8/ ji i A Fine mid Common SKGARS, 100' a' /" 'V* in a U *, L.r sale cheap by t/t. 2, 2?o6 TOU.BSON & WINOO. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Si-aittandlru District. IN TUB COURT < K ORDINABY. William Hu es Adm'r, Ajipt. vs. J.inits Ucnsr, cL. al. dek-n.Inula. Rule In appear, indeiitily kindred, show Conor, dke. \\T I' KRKA8 Win. Bow. the Administrator v v of Kiioch Raise, dt-cM., has duly accounted brlors thw Court u|s>tt n filial aetlkmvul of the Estate oi (..a it t -Male, mid obtained a decree in Uto r < ( the prvsnm|itivc h<'.? at law ul the said dcC'd r And whereas he has lurtlier filed hi.- suirgrstioO in tlivCouitoi Ordinary, album* and telling both lite fact I lilt. a!l I he presumptive heirs at law ttl tho said dee'd are now nloml Irom the State. and havw nut liceti beard oi for more than aevctt teats pwi, ami praying that tlirir distributive |iurl<i?< oi lieestst - oi s.i d dee'il. may be urihrvd into h? han* tf a? their mit oi kntdr.-d and only survir.ng heir it Lttv oi the mi d dee'd.: And on motion of Ikfm, lv>iw urds, dt Cat lisle, pro pet., it is ?>rdercd that Jsnns lluix1, iiii-l Belly Buse, Jonathan Buiw , John ISamr, V.niey Ro w?( Nathaniel Boise. Klizabrth Jackson. Ji lin liroek, mid Nsney hia wile, oc-lrudaitit m the citalion ior triors < ! adm<iii?!raiiou in this owe, do p|ienr ta ioie (hit Court, identity their k ii.h. .i, i.r.i ye cause why the prayer ol the petitioner. os H t foilh in hia j et t on, should not Its gi.tilled. Mrithin three nioiltlia from tiic |isbhcali?n ol ties i u e, or the decree of ilea Court will be luude liual and absolute again M tin m til Veil Ondir mv bale I nod seal of the Court, tlto' 22J day ! Sept., I85G. K. BOWDEN, Oct. 2 32 12 o. s. o. lN~EQUlTY-.La.reM. Duvi-I NY Moore vs. O. Burgess. Bill to fo-'eciuse Mortgage. IN pursuance of a decretal order made in this e.i?e, I wnl expose to alb, at public outcry, St Spirtanburg Court House. on &U?a-duy in October next. *6 tfi.n lot or parcel of hunl, situated in the town ol Sjsiruuiburtf, wln-reon l>avid W. .\hore formerly lived, ami which he sold and t-on?eyed to the Deielid.iUt. O.i tin- lot arc tow dyvelling houses. (now <<ccnpi?*d by .Vcuars. Bulus Martin and W. Qu nn.) a store bowse, and a I nee. ss-iry oulltsildings. The Int contain* ..oe acre, rmy -r i<s-, and fronts North ate-el, within tidy or sixty yards of the Court lluow., Trims: < >in huiidnd am! fiity dollar* cash, and the e s'.a ol tins prm-ecdiOg, and the remainder on a ? r?dii o! mix mid twelve nmiulis, in equal annual u-talments; put chaser to g ve taa.d with approved sure to ? for the purch-ise money. B. U CAMPBELL, c. *. u. n. Coin's Office. S-|>i 12. listoF letters, VI.1ST of LKTTRUS now remaining in tbs P.*<t Olbee, mid i> not lakew oof e'oro ths .ilslof December, will Ik- r? turned to the P. Q. Departments* I lend Litters. Anderson. M>ss S A .IvDiomsr. J C Alston, TV i( McDowell,C Arnold, Mrs 0 Tie Ike. Drsvry \ u-tin, Maiiin Mi'hr, W P B >rnct . M'?* S Middleton, J iknrd, Wj.still Millur.sc liL'ljiVell. Col Miller, J P Ik*gni. Win C 2 Mabry, Mias S itmtiiHMi, ri?Uff, John Brriitou, Mm K Putter, Mm Lixxia llrownlit', .1 \V Pra-a. lirm 2 Brmvn. M ?# K>l I'.ut'i m>d. K Kurnitl, .It-riiuiah IVir) , Join. S It It Unit)**;, Wn? (iimn II, <1 II it'brrix'n, Jnhn Clark, .1 fff? ntatn K?p?rr?, Kcbcccs' It?-v .?.? Dp UmithrL (ain.iiilt.un. M *s M II >milh, J N Cunntiint, Simtii Slum, It I> I>ani|r>Hir?*. H B ShjhIi, 1? Danttler, A M iff. S>*cbury, L K. I'lini-an, C I h>>ui^?>n, D I >) , M .** A I iirntr, J l'?p, Mix* S O r?nn? r, W A Finch, Mra Chomps-n, J Floyd, N |'2 Thompson, Miaa M F F.rioh, rii.xi.na Ihompmm, Mary Klrnil|)jf, .lames Tii.daly, I) F y itann, Mr*. frnnul, Tti?a (>9nt, M ?a .Jaus J nines 2 Gay, \V ni r Hwn, R Golding, A F PilhTson, A Gilbert. Mis. E VVnM.-n, .1 H L W?rii-y, H 8 Ham. James Webster A' W ilk ins, 2 Hurl, Khara Wells, Tims or 8ca 1 l<4t?lioo?*V, M*? !. V W oflLrd,II H * Hu't hfrwin. 8 li \Vi4inl, Wm U'nr, .Jnn F Woodruff, Mrs K J .Imksm, O Woodruff, A B 9 ^ JiK'kxin, Wn Wripnt, CC4 Kil*n. II W.njto. N J U-?i?, J 1> itt'yaif, tl?btt Mnmrn. Misn K jWmsmith, J MasterII, J W } lVr <>iis cs?lng for the shove, will ask lot Ai? vcrtisid Letters. SOUTHERN MAIL. iHpartson Monday, W odncsda), and Friday ? 2 P. M. Arrives on Twslnjr, Thursday sod Saturday at 4 A.M. Closes ?t 12 M. Oc 2 32 if J. A. LF.E, F M.