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fittCBEDI.YtS OP THR LKfilSUTlBK. [For to miay iiud Tucuduy'k peoeeediuga boo * Qlcdf.j . WXDNSBOAY, DCCEMDCB S, i860. 01,11 Sbbatb.? Senate mot nt 12 M. J"'k, Mr. UARLINGrON reported buck Irom f?mmitten III'* b.ll U? repeal that |>orlioii of tlte charter <>l Spartanburg that give* hor tlio road mid bridge > tlx eolleeled within her limit*. * The I'llli IDRNT Muled that the Private Report of I've Rank ol the 8lilv was upon tlie table, t(J(. op -u lie the inspection ?l SuQ iior*. [ I1ii? report f| ruiitahti the hank indebted tiroa ol tit" President, 1) rector*, uu l attrrn In the bank "ltd brnnohea, ( nttd i* Never pitblmliod ] |j(> Mr. A LLKN introduced hit bill to give the clt-c- j lion ol' (Jovuruer and P? evidential Klectura to the x people. p c Mr. MoAulby's reaolutlon relating to the ^ t syntcui of ilny labor in blunting m.d quarrying rock br the itow Capitol wan referred to a B|tovial joint ' coniinittee. The ooiiuttitleiHi having reported unfavorably upon K, the following subjects, I ho bill* wore rejected: To oxeinpt Iroin militia duty niter twelve year*' 0|JJ service; compensate for negro trial*; to tatabliHh a ((n marine school in Charleston; to inereaar pay of jtt- ^.H| rora; and to allow the Bank ol Hamburg to iaau?Georgia and Alabama one dollar bills. *' l, A reaolution In udjourn the present session of the W|( .ucgisiaiure on ine loin instant was ngreeu t>>. ? The bill to nmend llit< lourili s<-etion t?f the first ^ article ol tlru Constitution, passed last session ond . f dulv published. was atrced to. ? Several bills ol no ?|>ccml interest received > se- ,j | cojiJ reading, mid were s<-nt to tl<e II- use. . A-'resolutiun t<? apixiint n joint committee to nnm inate President and J )n colors lor tins Ilanlt wns . ' agreed to ,0' Mr. MORDECAI off.-red a resolution, directing ?! the Coinmillee on Km.nice to in<|uire into an.I re- g|( |x>rt sneli u elm .ge in tlie netde ol' <i sir butini{ . t .Ration so thill wliile no iistv burdens shall b - imposed, the resources ol the Slate shall be seen more fully. ' Adjourned. (lousa.? Hills wore received from the S natr, j!'Jr reports fr?nn committees, nnd several new bills in- ^ troduceil. With notice of others, When the House proceeded with the general or- j (| dert. l"1 'flie debate upon .Mr. S. O. Kari.k's resolution K requiring the Comptioiler General to r< port the amount of appropriations, both ordinary and extraordinary, in role to t-.o S-mih Carolina College from its organization to the present tiin<, was resumed. 1 Mr. H. 11. WILSON, moved as an nmcnduii nt, (o '"and also the ainouut appropriated for the suppot 1 cle of free schools." Mr. SPAIN moved to amend the amendment hy adding, '"and also lor the judiciary." A motion to lay the whole matter upon llie table *'K was lost. i Mr. W1NSM1TH ni wed to lay the amendment " to the ninsiidiiient on the table. ^ As the original resolution was one merely of in- ^ quiry, lie was mueli surprised to see so much opposition manifested t-i it. It appeared that the friends of the College wero afraid of tlie investigation, lie had Voted against laying the resolution upon the ^ table, but had done so for no hostility to theCi'ilege, for Ik- was a friend to it. The ainciiilmenl to the resolution was in character with the resolution, for it also rcquued the amount expended lor free schools; but the amendment to the amendment was ' foreign to the m iller, and had no connection with the general system ol education, lie did not know "n whit the object of the mover xvi-s in off. ring the nwilutliin. but for one, he would vole lor no amend- an' inciil whose object was to st He any inquiry ntxnst the Colicgo. He therefore insisted upon his too- ,m" tioti. Ch Mr. FARROW said lie was in favor of the jn- ,0^ quiry proposed in the resolution. There were many false repsciltalious made uixiul the Collegr, some ol' which hu had to combat before lie l<x>k Ins sent licre. lie would not say that lite object of ll:e revolution was to injure the C I egc by puldialung I ' the large amount appropriated lor it* support, but K would l?e u*iti by ita em-mica a* an argument P"r ngniiiat it. Til - nut lolnirnu were gmttnm to the ll" resolution, tor they contemplated tin* putd ailing at ' the kiiiio tune ot tlie nin-*uiii of appropriation made ' for tin* tree aolnnla and the judiciary. lie did not fear tl?e investigation. The people, he belie.ed, would Mdl aiotmn the College, nn l would not be willing lo nquaiid.-r the lunda of the State upon very other luatitut ot) which ha* or may aprtng up sri in the State. "' ( Mr. S. G. E.VRF.K aaid the amendment* Here ' net pertinent to ilte qitoatmn, but were off. r-d with r*"'' the view of cma'dng the resolution Th * dapoao fn' <ii>n to evade inquiry, shown by the trienda o| the , Colb ge. would l.-.id one to euppoae III it there Wua emucthii g beltnd ilie curin n wlneh they did not I""' wiab |o tie made pubi c. The opponeiila of the lK*J! College do not obarge it wiih corruption, or with ti ' tniaoppliealion ol the fund , but they contended that aouaea bad crept in, und they were niuioua to have tlieiii corrected. Toe debate waa lurilirr continued by Mcaara. r*a*r, McGowan, Spain. Yeadom, and other*. Mr. ; spai.e. in tile eourae ot bia remark*, aaid: '"No one I ' would deny ill.it the College bad coat the Slate a large amount?but all muai contest that the College "" vat now iieecaaary to lier organization // it the 'r great feeder fur the Legislature and the Judiciary" v . < Air. YliADO.Y. in eonoiulin'r bia lem i La ' made a queer adiiiKibon, via: '"Nearly nil of the alx .1 litIjjr* up^iii our bench, tin; I ktlnouiNlicl member* t w. of t tic bit, and iiputi th of the House, Iteloug- ? e<i to thi; Alumni o! the Colli'gf." Tiiu debate was cut abort by the special order? resolution* for a Separate Court of Appal*?which 1 w?> ilnk;iim?'l -j Mensr*. Pkrrv. .Mk?imingkr,:ui'1 to] PtCTTJGIl W f.ir, and Mi*sr*. SCVMOCR, MlLUNA. (l | and I'lioMsan against, the mea?urr. By a la.gc inajoiity 11 to revolutions were rejected. be Adjourn* d. ? Thursday. DRcr.MBr.ii4, 18.'6. a r Sricatr.?-Mr. MARSIlAf.L* reported bieli from Bit committee a b.ll exempting the Charleston Fire p.,, Department from militia duly niter a cert am |>eriod , of Iter vice. Mr. MAZITCK reported unfavorably upon ap- 'tel plication lor niJ by the Newberry Agricultural So- hot chtv. ' Mr. PORTER reported a bill to amend the 10th t eetion of the fust urticle of the Constitution. The fl >ur inspection amendatory net wu read a "f''1 eeotui tunc and ordered to the House. ] Tite b II ceding title o! certain laudato the United wj( State* for lighthouse*, Sic , was read a second time, and ordered to the House. M T'te bill to *ub<tiiutc truster* in certain ca*es wa* * * laid on the table?yea* I 3, nay* 25. the The bill to exempt District Board* from ordinary g(., ro li ia duty was laid on the table?yea* ?, nays 27 Mr. Prcrlon off.-rad a resolution to purchase the Iron Palmetto Tree, now in front of the State *d Hou*o, to be (need on the Public Ground* a* n del Monument to lire Dead of the Palmetto Regiment ] Adopted A-tjourned. ] iocsK.?Sundry bill* were received from the Senile mid referred. e ,1 Mr. MIDDLKTON, from committee, repotted - ft.ai ... ,i._ o.i. - ? -f .t ? - I Mill V" tljU.ll IIIC iMH CUUUII III IIIC l?CI ^l.?ll|IU^ aid to Blue Ili-ltf** Railroad. Mr. i i A MMu N i > ri'purifd favorably nyyin tin* ' ' ? pr?p>wtk)|i t<> grant it sword to M.ij D. )> I MI mi p|;t the n unc ol the Slate for heroic conduct ill M-xico , Mr. MlvMMINGKR prescnti-d the report ?? the O'tit 11 sooner* ?! the Dcuf, Dumb, anil Biuul Asy* <<*, Inn. Rflfrrwl. and Mr. SHANNON reported favorably upon a bill 0f, to elwrter tlic Columbin Steamboat Company. j A favorable report wim also made on the resolution urging an application t<> Governmi-nt to fortify ' Port Hoy a I Harbor and making it a naval depot to i Mr. WHITING, from tlie Committee on Public ,,n X?wt<11?trc, i t-poi ti-il (nvorahly on the petition ol the j 0>m'ii s?Min? rs of Public Building* lor Spartanburg, pray in 4 nn additional appropriation lor the ,ro' enlargement of the Court House, and I lie payment cou of a certain lot i Mr. P. U. RICHARDSON introduced a bill .. repealing tlte fence lave*. 1 Here the general orders were reached. Tin And Mr. S. G. Karlk's resolution, calling for ( the expenditures cm the South Carolina College n since its luiiMtMliot>,?a(*c up. After a speech by Mr.JBK YMOUR, warmly de lt" foil ling the Co'lege nad tbo Appropriations for it, 1 Ms, iv\RI,K withdrew Ins resolution, hi lainiieh Ge as Mr. IS. P. Prr1-"* had offer**! resolution* retcr- .j(It ring to n change in the mode of cleviing Trust?-es, and making the Professors dependent in part upon the tuition litnd tor their salaries. Prc Mr. WINSMITll'8 resolutions, relating to a sis change is the |mi ivy of taxing the banks, was inketi up and discussed at some h-nglli by Messrs. WinswiTtt, Pcaitf, BoYLsrt-M, Mui.uns and T. Y. Ml- ' moms, Jr. rrti Fn s debate was eat short by n enll for the spe- c;jj e.nl order, to wit: a bill to nmeitd the ICth section of the 1st article of the Constitution of this Stale. . A running debute ensued, principally upon some 9UI m nor amendment# which wire proposed the Adjourned ) |7i l Fiimt. Diciwu 5, IM. Unati ??*iwl? met At 12 M. Hr. MAZYCK presented Um report of the apecommittee on ao much of the Governor's Mrs0 na relates to "opeiiidg slave trade,*' asking re to ait during the recess, nod report at the next r on; which wu ordered for consideration to J rrow. 1 ilr. 1). J. JOHNSON, from the Committee on riculture nud Internal Improvements, to which 1 relerrtd the iiiemorinl oi the Swedish Mauuluo- . lug mid the King's Mountain Iron Company, eruSl n bill to cede ilia l>x-khiirt Shonla Canal i the laud adjacent thereto to the Swediah Iron .iiufucturing Company. TlW bill raccired the t rending. , IE I Is to amend the net to aid in the Snrannah rer Valley Uadrond nud to eliarter the Stat# Ay- ' iiitnrnl Society were read n avcond time and aeul ' he House. 1 A bill to increase the anhiry of the Governor before the Somite on the accond rending, was ecd to, and wne ordered to be sent to the House. I ' VIr. CAHN offered the following resolution: Retnltrd, That it he relerrcd to the Committee the College, Education and Religion, to rr|iort the propriety of perinnneiitly endowing the Smlli < loltna College, ao ua to dispetise with annual ap prialions tor ita support. Hie renolotion was agreed to, and the committee I ? instructed accordingly. < riie following reaolution was agreed to, and was ( Irrc-i to la' sen! |o the Uouae ol Representatives concurrence: Retolvtd, That the Trustees of the South Carot College shall have the right to remit the tuition ? ol nl! students who r.iuy bo received into said liege, who nro dependent upon their owu cxeror thechariiLw of tlic benevolent, for the means defray the expenses of their education. ' riie bill to eltange the name of Claremout to i inter was agreed to by two-thirds. I'll* bill to r**4rtil.-?t<* commissions of tax collector* a rend n second time nn<i tent to the House. Adjourned. Ilouat?Mr. McOOWAN. from the military nmiltec, reported upon bill# declaring the quali* it it?11m of voter* in volunteer orgnnnaliona, and to I nee the number of potty muntrrs. Mr SMITH moved it resolution to buy the Cut in PMlnutto Tree for n inoiiumeiit to the dead of Regiment. Mr. McCRADY introduced a bill to allow apil* on bills of exception, mid for the more aecuc ri-port ul cnsca adjudged by the Appeal Court, let nil Mr. TRACY cn'.led for the apeclal older?a bill alter mid nmeiid the intli aeetion of the lat artiof the Constitution?which wm diecuaaed at ' nc length, nnd pnmcd by a vote ol 104 to 8. Mr. WHITING moved u resolution In raise a oinl committee, to ait during the recess, to report tie plun for educating females, by college or irrwise. Lire over one day. Mr. FARROW, from committee, reported in or of grunting State aid to J. J. MeCartcr and irrs, in the publication of certain Equity Reports. Mr. YEA DON reported in favor of exempting nngi iN of election from militia duty. All? r discussion, Mr. Winbmith's resolution to tore the old modu of taxing bunk* was rejected. Adjourned. Satqrdat, December 6, 1656. rRNATE ? a message was received from the ivernor, inviting the appointment of a committee liia continccnt accounts. Agreed to. Sundry House bills, rend twice, were received I relet red. Rilla increasing pennlty lor firing woods, ameaday act for governing slave*, to exempt firemen in nrleston from militia duty, dko., weie read a ond time nnd ecnt to House. I*he special committee on the slave trade asked vc to sit during recess. Agr?-cd to. Die b'll ceding Ijoekhart's Slu-ala Canal to the ug's Mountain and Swedish Munufaeturing Comly was read twice and ordered to the House. , Mr. MOSES, from the judiciary committee, re".ed a bill in relation to duelling. R<ad a first ie. Adjourned. i I InuBK ?A number of bills that had been twice d in Senate were received and referred?among m n bill to deprive (lie town ol Spaitinburg of roid nu<! bridge tax. Vlr. G A DBERRY presented tbc petition cf the utntibiirg Mint Uiii<in Railroad Company, pray' tli.lt the Stair would endorse tiirir bonds. i Mr ROYI.STON. Irwin committee ihi judiciary, <n tiii bills tn nnirnd the judiciary system, for "t'irr rirruil and law judge, mid additional terms 1 Clint bston 1 Vlr FARROW, from the same committer, reted n b-ll reqnring railroad companies to comitate b>r accidents to lite and limb, riir Committee nl Elections reported tlint Jixrpll ' nrny in entitled to the sent in the House hum St. ' ms Goose Creek. Vlr. .MEMMIXGER reported n bill to amend act granfnz "id to Blue Ridge Railroad. \ b II to regulate the distribution of the free i.nd fund ?v<is mid a hi at time. A resolution to appoint a chaplain was laid on the le. Alter ordering several local bills to Senate, rito House ndj?>urncd. State Miutaut Academies.?There will be rut two bundled nnd twenty-five rndels in lite > .academies on the I at January, 1857. rite appointments f.?r Spartanburg arc, T. II. don and David Bray. It Is said that J. II. Wheeler. American minister Nicaragua, has been recalled. Wheeler it now Itome. Front th w? infer that no minister will received (rom Walker. Judge O'Neall liaa overruled the application for isle to void the Chnrleston subscription to the ic Ridge Railroad. It ia within their chartered vers. Die repwt of the Secretary of War contains an it of i 100,000 for Fort Sumter, Charleston hsrWm. B. Ctrlisle, E*q., has been appointed by Palmetto Guard, of Charltatnn, to deliver the ition on the 28th of .June. Vlr. Ju?t>ce Wayne, of the U.S. Supreme Court, ile holding a term of the circuit cout t at Raleigh, nttr ked with paralysis. The attack is severe. \ lucent. e and fire ears fell with n bridge on Maii.ms.is Gap Radroad, Va., on the ?9tli ult. reral persons were killed and others injured, [lev. J. II. Luther, late ul Pendleton, has acceptthe appiintment of tniaaionary to Kansas, ten td by the Southern Baptist Board. [TiminIiavv Xr Snnn U inLpra Uttkfnn Imto *< heavy. ]t i? nlso rumored that Jacob Little hue < <1 for ah immense nam. A Isn, a rice merchant, .oiling a lo?a on Chorheton of $1511,000. Die difficulties existing in Gr.inod.-i with the iti*>i Government are eo fAr adjusted as to render erta.n that lite threatened blockade will not take ee. IVe learn from tlm Marietta Georgian that i. Ft. Street, n mail rider between Cmneeville I Gu ncaville, Oa , hne been arrested on Solinrgc obbing the mail. He win committed for a furr hearing. t ie proposed in the Methodist Proteetant Churoh epar.ite into Not thcrn and Southern divieiona Account of slavery. Free negroes in Illinoia are deprived of benefit n the Achool fund and their oatha nre vitiated in irtt. Dr. L. A, Jeffreys, member of the Nor'h Carot Legislature, from Franklin county, died on ursdsy hint. Captain McCh llan, U. 9. A., of the Crimean im.M on, hne resigned Ins position in tho army stated, to take cfTcct Jen. ]. IVm. A. Jenkins line been eleoted Attorney neral of North Carolina by the Legislature of t State. t ie not true that Judge Lcenmpte line ieeued a vers for contempt ngninst Gov. Geary, of KanIIe granted a writ of habeas cor put to re-ort Hayes. firs. Fiancee P. I^ar, wife of the Private Beciry of Gen. Washington, died in Washington t on tho 2d instant. According to the estimates the appropriatione rered for the poblio service of the United Slates for year ending June $0, 185$. will ameant ? 1 l,304,8W 1 ?!)* Sjmrtmt. SgABKANBUJBQ rHPRSHAY, PECEMBBB 11,1856 AGENCY. Mr. A. R. 8<nth ia our authorised agent nt Cc umbui, North Carolina. TUB ELETTURAL VOTE. Tlie Electors of this Slate met at Columbin, o he 3d instant, in accordance with law, and caat tli Electoral rote of South Carolina for Jamea Huobar in far Fresidcat, and John C. Breckinridge ft Vice rreaident of the United Stabs. James Hart, of Union, waa appointed Elector) Mcssengei to bear the rote to Washington. nONORlKG TIUS BRAfE. It ia propoacd by a correspondent of the Carolir Time* to compliment Msj. Gen. Jamea H. Wi liama with the position of Lieutenant Governor ft liia Mexican and military ecrricce. It would a empty honor nt beat; but to make auch a aclectioi ?'ut defeating him for Commissioner in Equity ft Newberry, an office dcrirable for ita emolument wou'd be very meAery and inault! CONGRESS. Both Houses of Congress naaembled nt Waal Ingtou on the fat iualant, a quorum being preaent i Socll. On the preaentation ol the eredentinla of Gel Wliitfvld, n Delegate from Kansas, Mr. Grow, of Pa., objected, contending that h election wna illegal. The question being put t the adniiaaion of Gen. Whitfield, was negatived t even majority. Mr. Grow moved to reconaidi the vote, and moved to lay thnl quratiun on th table. Tliecontcat of the two aides continued, and pa liamentary tactics were brought in requisition stave o(T the question till the absentees could I brought in. Finally it wna ascertained, on the 4th, tlurt a m; jority of thefrienda of Gen. Whitfield were in tl city, and that he could bo sustained by a mnjori of three. The Senate occupied tlicir time in discussir the slavery question involved in the President's me sage, on the motion to print 15,000 copies. TRE COLLEGES. All recitations, we bclevc, h ive censed at We ford College, and preparations are making for tl Exhibition of the Senior Class, which cornea off ? Wed need gy next, nt 11 o'clock. A vacation tin follows till the third Wednesday in January?tl commencement of the 2d term. The Female College closed its first session ( Tuesday last, and the young Udies, after one year residence with us, are dismissed to their home We are pleased to know that the prospects of tl instil..* on ore so flattering as to require addition buildings, (now in course of erection,) nnd an i crease of the Faculty. The second session begi on the last Wednesday in February. The Female Academy of the Viilage, in flourial ing condition, under the care of Rev. W. Ikiir |(n?v itm viicnuuu un luminy i;im. The Limestone Spring* Font a! 11<^!i School, llir Mi-Mri. Curtis, so justly popular lor the tho nnghnese of the instruction impnited and tlic p trrnnl cure bestowed upon its pupils, closes on tl 16th. later from europe. The steamer Arabia, arrived at New Tork D cemW r 3, brings Liverpool dales of the 22d. C< ton was unchanged ,.exrrpi an 4'h deslins i n l< grades. Slock of Cotton 371,000 bales?Aim-i can 279,000. Wheat and tV.ur hod declined. Co was firm. 1 lie rumors ot the disruption of thrnlliance Ira leased, and it is now thought to be as cordial ever. A movement to unite the Spanish Ronrbnns, so to compel the abdication ol Queen Isabella, L luiled. The Ncopol un ijuostwjn is in the way of adjui ment. amendim the u.Y cunxtitutios. On the 2'Jth oil Mr. Middleton introduced inl.i t Legislature a series ol resolutions on Federal ulTan They have not yet been acted U|*>n Their gt may be gathered from the concluding one, win is in harmony w.th our v ewi, as heretofore c pressed: Retolttd, That a resumption of all of the tri powvis delegated bv the States to the General Gu eminent is in 'ispetisabls to the tramjuilli y. the pr. perity, the security, the very existence of the S- ut ern States, as Irre political conimonit.es, uiiloa su amendments be made to thn federal constitution will servo na barriers against aggression." a taluableTibscriber. Since May 19, 18.">3.our paper has been sent a inan in Carncsvdle, Ga., who, to our request I payment, writes the following emphatic repudiate of responsibility. As this literary contribution probably all we shall ever get (the laws ol Georg requiring heavy oosts, to be paid by the lion-reside plaintiff, before a debt can bo put in suit) for our e penditure of money and labor lor An paper, v cannot forego the pleasure of making the world a qsainted with so honest a mode of liquidating pri ler's debts. The writer may bo n very honest inn ?but ho hat certainly adopted a queer mode showing it. Wc have only further to say, th ailer wndmi; to lua nilivm thia .No., we ahull w. Ilia name off our book*: Georgia Franklin Conty thia tlie 2"? ol Novem 18. Dear err I reeei'd y..ur account yeet?-rday nun out ugaiuat me for piper* in the lit at place I wa to know lion rmploni you to eotnJ tlie pupeia an tlie next I want you to look to the employer :in<t you hare none y>-u need not look to mo, lor I knu (hut I never e opioid you to aend them nor nrv emplid nolwxl ly to employ you So I dont cwichI ill at { owe you one cent So i hard ley ever to< them out of the ofico oneley when the |MMtniaat would get tlieni nnd give tlu-fn to me any how. So e<> to your employer lor when I contract deet all way (eel it my Duty to pay litem R. C. GORDON. law mnJgm On the 2d and 3d inetant tlie following genii men were admitted to practice by the Appeal Gov in Columb a: In Law.?Joaeph M. Elford, John II. Evina Spartanburg; .lieepli A. Clarke, Sumter; Bleplr C. Deliruhl, Abbeville; F. II Gantt, Ihirnwrll; J. Gilleepie, Marlboro; R. F. Graham, M.irm Wm Hiukaon, Chnrlraton; Davui R. Jamiaoti, () rangeburg; John P.Jeter, Greenville; J. R. M; loy, Chernw; A. 11. MeGowan, Abb< ville; Joe. Norton, Piekena; C. P. Towneend, Mnrllroro; J: II Whitner, Andervon; Henry T. Wright. Edg field; John D. Wyhe, LancaMer. In Kquitt.?J kmc* M Rswden, Jaine* C O hour., A. 8 1 >'>ugl;i??, P. B. McLiiurin, C. 8. Bri? J. A Chapman, W. Z. Leaner, F. W. McM.isti S J. Tow nee nd. Another Accident. On Tuesday I tat another accident took place the Campus o( the Female College. A number workmen had clustered upon the upper frame wot or ceiling portion, of a new dining hall, when tl girder gare way, and tumbled some ten or a doi workmen to the joists below. Nosp. eiid inju was sustained by any one. It is stated by the Aluany Argus thnl Col. Fr mont has challenged Senator Toombs for nfleotio oil his pnrontagf ftPlNlllfi COTTON ON PLANTATIONS. A brief item in the Spartan of las'. wrrk itnlwi - tliMt George G. llenry, of Mobile, Alabama, had i invented a machine winch would enable every plan i tali >11 u> |nn up nil the cotton produced on the | epot, end thus add to the income of the producer i the profit of spiuuiDg. A detailed description ol I tlus improvement is furuishsd by the New York i Journal of Commerce, the material portion* of which may be found below. If the fact* are correatly elate I no revivnl ol the slave trade will he n ueeeaanry to maintain the power the cotton crop ie n?w gives the South. To our minda tlte iotroduc- i lion of inachinory into all dc|>nrimciit* of cotton ,r raising will bo ni.a'e beiielicial in t'no end. The hand proueasce must give way to machine labor, ul When we plant, pick, gin, and vpin by machinery, leas force in flesh and blood will be required to grow a given number of bales?leaving the labor thus saved to expand over new nures, which sliull herein after teeiu with wealth und power lor the planter. I- There will be no difficulty in swelling the crop heir yond 3,LOO,000 bales. Let the demand but require n it, and the supply will be furthcoming. One-sixth of ii, the resources of the South iu laud und negroes is >r not now engaged in raising cotton. A promise of g, their profitable employment w.ll soon draw them into use, ami muck the puny efforts of England und France to break down the great interest (iiat now almost rules the wo Id. Jlut to the improved yarn ' spinner, and iu promised results : 'n Tux Imfrovkmkmt. ? 1st. Presents to the family of man n yarn, all ol tifly per cent, better than can n be iniiiiutiu-turcd by the present processes, ami which secure* to itself the inarkcU of the world, defying all coin|>ctilion. ' yd. The machinery can be conveniently arranged in on the plantation, where the cotton is ginned, and very little additional power to that wlucu gins will also spin it. pr 3J. The machinery working like clock work, ie with the exception ol one nUihul carder and spinner to superintend from one to a hall doxen pi.int.ir> tioiis, the htlle children uu nch plantation troni 8 to 1/ years old, auii a few of the women lid reto quired to work out, will be fully suffio elil to spin >0 up the crop, in addition to those now employed i > manage the gin, mid in a week's tunc Hieto wilt leorn enough to proceed successfully with it. 4th. The crop can he spun up ill season to willi,e draw any hands ucost-aiy to spring planting that ty may have aided in spinning. 5th. Iu clfect it will double the rxporU of the country, and generate and set in operation new im" provcnienU and enterprises. ' We might enumerate one hv one many other of the numerous improvements resulting Irum tins invention, but wc will simply sny ill addition, that cotton being spun into yams is so compresKid, that the same number ol |toumis that now eovt-is I ov? r a steamboat, exposing it to wet an.J tire, can. "? on 11ia same sued boat, be itowcd and protected >n nicely under cover. Yarn, unlike cotton, is not extra hazardous, nnd insurniicc will be lessened on il. The freight and ,u general charge* 1h iug on the pound, a* they will be on 011 article doubled ill value, will be reduced ill in the descending ratio one halt. S>>ld by unmix rs ..i ill the ports, its Iretjuciil nainj ling and turning out lor examination, A'c . will be discontinued. There is deducted Irom the price which the planter ic its eeives lor his cotton, wherever he sells, all the lo-s ul es and charges on it until it reaches Manchester, n_ ninl also the estimated waste on it there, while a is being converted into yarns, llence a system wlrclt saves ten |wr cent, of waste is cqU'valelit to nd.llig ten bal-s to every hundred ot his crop, h- Besides, the saving of waste to and in the |s>rts, j fiom damages, sampling, with the saving ot ' charges, perhaps ten percent, mure, lurn idies, with o her stronger considerations, the motive to d<-t< rnf nuue the planter to the mnnufactiirc ol li s co'.ion r. into yarua?and the advantage to consumers is, that j the saving ol ten |H-r cent, of waste is equivalent to ' an incr ase of the American crop of 3bt',i>l?U bale* per anuutn. Commission nierchni ts will rejoice in their comtn ssious oiv nil article doubled in value, paying tliein well to icpresent the interest of their ptinci?. P?"?^ As Sural is rendered available in Kurope for yarns, mostly by its mixture with our cotton sp.nllv lling, ours cuts otl >o mueli ol the Suiat as is now ri ii?ed Irorn competition with iu. No small ndvanrn itself. So many valuable results have already I In-cn presented, flowing immediately from tins mi- , j proveineot, I lint we may now allow the minds of vc t iIn a. who uudeis'.aud il to pursue its consideration I as | lor fort lit r mater i.d otn s. IHvrry practical spmuer or manufacturer, r.e I .pi.timed with the operation oi tin- p ok. r, *p??ad r ' and beater*, and c.ir.leia, wil. at once ec what tins new njo le iieconipl ?li?.s, and its contemplation lias Ih-< n -aid by those wluinpprcc ate nil its colisequcllci i* to he intoxicating. The relei-e of capital in Kurope, now employed iu spuming, to he diverted to the ri. in iii.Ih ..f in creasing coiiinorce, nn.l the enormously increased imouiv ol the Saitli p. r annum, w.lt lar . xcevd in he ' valuable illw'? the discovery ol two Calilortiats. | rs | It tlie cotton of the S.'tith, only ginned, has set i.?/ i Hi* world in ii.oi.oti, wliat will it achieve when the l( | planter also manufactures it in yarn? One word hi cone usioit. respecting the consnmpx* ti<m of cotton, and lis (Ollllccliotl Willi this improve- j nient. ,,, | I s consumption I ns been evidently theeke.1, by v j the clear incompetency of planters to produce it. | That ot last year, when 3,5lMt,IMH) hale* ol Ann ri- j I,. ' can cotton were consumed, Is *.?!< those of Kgypt. ; ,1) i ISrazils, India,&< .,nnd without tlu st>?k?ol iimiiiulaelured gixsls oil liand living increased, pi.iV.s ties Although Kaehind export* alsiut IfiO.lMHi.OOO j l'?s of yarn u y. nr, she is eager to weave up mnl finish the cloths for consumers, an-l lull, e >h>cu net to I .I.? ....... ,rrA~ ..I .... ! I I---" * or i yarn* in Ccrminy, Riinn a, Souili of Kurope, and i?n ' France, in rapidly on the iiicrcaae, nn<l could tli-y j command a proportion lor their Consumption equal ' to wli.it Ilu* ISntiah n.it.i<n or < ur own iiwnni to ' 1 j tlir head, ifoarcro[ia were doubled, it would t>c niauf- J lit j fieient to inert it; li waver. with n yarn eupcrim to ' tiny flint can Ik- produced by any otln-r prn-rm, ' I ours inual d.Btance all competition, ami ineit ready 1 marltcta. o ? The Wrnihrr. in During the last week of November the therwf mometer ranged Irorn 4.r? to Till?with wet, diaa;,t greeable weatlicr. Pivrmlirr opened lit aunr ae at i ! 3J, and on the morning of tbo 9th tell to 16?with- ! ill 7 degreea of the col leal riaya of laat winter. Atnv>a|>here bright and bracing. li i* ~ ??? nt PrriotliriiU, Ac. d. We have upon our table the October Noa of The ''J ' Edtnhurg and Weslmintler Review lor October. fr and I Stuck wood's Mag i/. no lor November. Ikroner ard Scott it O.. New York U. vu-waand 1 thick'k I wood :j.3 each; liluckuoid and any one of the lie ,r ' ncwa Blackwooil and the four Review* Sl<> ? ' Tbc lCdinnurg Review, hy-tho-way, oontama an : article v?ry abusive of tbc South, baaed aolely npon i Northern abolition facta. Judge I Sutler alluded to ] it in the Senate na liennng Anieric'in ear mark*. when Senator Benjamin slated that it wtia written le- ' I liy a gentleman in New York. From the complimentary nlluaiana in the .initio to Wni (' Krv j ant, we incline t?> b hove tint hi* son-in-law, Park P? Godwin, tiie author. S. Godey Lody't Book for January.?This is n san5 perb No , and forcshndows n year of n< w triuni|>lis ' (Or tins veteran pet lodieal We doubt whether the p_ world can produce ft work equally valuable to the is. lathes. The Lady'* Book and Spurtnn lor $4 in e" advance. ?l* Gov. Wise.?It is known that Gov. Wise, of 'r? Virginia, made n v<sit to Mr. Ruch.iiinn as soon a* rr' the result of the Presidential election was certain, and tins fact has been seized upon to prove that lie would occupy ft seat in the new Cabinet In * On the evening of the 3d instant nn Electoral of dinner took place in Richmond, at which the Gov 'It, rrnor was present and made a speech, in which he lie sa d, ns reported l?y the Enquirer, "that nothing en could tempt him to leave Ins present position, in "J which the Democracy ol Virginia had placed him.'' This we taks to be sndkiently emphatic to put the ^ question at rest us Gen. Rofos Welch, the great circos and melts geT?a proprietor, died 'stely it New York, PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. We cannot give (<? our renders tlie Prwiient'i nessngc this week?owing to tlie f.ivt tliat our outlidc form was made up U-loss ila arrival; tut shall publish it, in whole or part, in our next. In tlis ncnniime we c?|>y from ilis Baltimore Hun the Following abstract, wlncli affords till its facts sepa rats from iJ.e argument. , Of this admirable document tlie Sun says: It it n publ c document of thu soundest constitulioinil, ii.iti<>11:11. American tone and rpirit. And we firmly believe that there is not an Amcriciin citizen who, if lie were to encounter that paper in uny European capital, would not point to it as u laild, manly, spirited and worthy exposition of American nationality. The contra-t which it presents to the lame, unmeaning common-places of royalty, would stir his blood like the sound of u trumpet. ''The message opens with an appropriate nllusion to the obligal.ons of tlie occasion, and then proceeds to n pertinent allusion to the late Presidential election^ its results, and tlit- principles and policy which it lias continued. Especially the constitutional equality of the States; the constitutional equality ot eueli and nil of the citizens of the United States, whatever their religion, and wherever their birth or residence; and the inviolability of the constitutional rights ?f the different sections of the Union. And ill all this the President inlers the devoted and unalterable attachment ol the people to the Union and the Constitution. Further, lie deduces from tlie notion of the poo 1 pie their condemnation of geographical parties, and ? the marshalling ol one section against another. In pursuing this branch of the subject to a care fill and gencr.il analysis < f fact and principle, the history of slave agitation is presented in n eom|>endinus and authentic f rm; and the popular fallacies which have led to so much agitation, violence and fanaticism, ably confuted. This historical review h-d naturally to the lab-st phase of the slavery emrute developed in Kansas, and the course of events in the Territory is briefly and pertinently referred to. The President congratulates the country upon the restoration of order in Kansas, aiul that without the shedding ot n drop of blood by the troops ot the Uulied States. Advancing to the financial affair* of the country, the report ot the Secretary of the Treasury is referred to, and the lollowiiig abstract presented of the account current of the past fiscal year: nccr.trr*. ^ From customs, $61,000,000 Other sources Mi.00o.U00 Balance 1st July, 1855,.. 18.830,000 < $92,830,000 i rXPKNDITURFS. Of government, $6'\172,000 Pubhc debt 12,776;000 To Mexico, 3,tHKi,tKH) 73,948.000 Balance !n Treasury $16,802,000 i The pubhc debt was, on the 4th o( I March, 1S33 $69,129,937 I Subsequent increase 2,75t?,OtK> i $71,879,037 i Of this there has been paid, inclu- i ding premium,...! 43.325,319 I The amount still due is $3u.y6.l,9i.?y I tv 11 it'll could paid n t nmt' without cm but trussing tlir public service, but it in not yet due, and only redeemable at tbe option of tl?e bolder. The cxpens ot tbe government, it is believed, will be greatly reduced in tbe ensuing live y?-nis, while tbe income froin other sources than customs will lie augmented; nod thus a reduction of tbe reVe- c nue from custom* m suggested ;ui imperative, and again urged i-pot'. Coligr-s? The army during tbe year bam been busily engaged in suppi o-suig the hustdilies and incursions ol tlie Indians, and w<tb satisfactory results. Iagslation tor the cure ot de!eets in the organization of tbe ariny is ivooinimnded. The condition ot tlw navy is warmly approvid. and ill all the qualities which impart cflicaoy and vigor It has niifi" great progress withili tbe last few years. Tbe apprendee ay stern is poken of u- highly serviceable. All increase ot the naval (ore, suggested by the Secretary ol the Navy, is concuin-d in. The sale of public lands during the year has amounted to U,2"27,8Tt> acres, lor sliicli the >uin ol $8.8-1,41 I lias becll r -ccived. Tbetebas been located in lite same nine, witli mil tary scrip ami land warrants, ih>.100,2150 acres i'Vom tbe icporl ol the I'usiiuiwter General it ' appeal* that tbe ex|M-nditm <* lor tbe lust tiseul year have amounted to $ I 0.4"7.8t?S; an I the gross reecipts to $7,t?2'l,8t' I, exhibiting a deficiency of $2.787,"f>7 Tlie cause* of this d* ticirncy are expta itcd. Then olnioo of ilic trails.llg pitviU-gr is rrcoiniiicli'lctl, lit! ! oilier sugg<-?!:oii- nuulc lu remedy ; the tletect Our relations wiili Grest Kritain are pr< srn'ed ill n lavorable aspect, and with I lit* prospect ol an I t at iy adjustment o! all diff. I t liees. l'lie question of the sound dues, relating to I)rllniarb, isstdt unsettled, but |>endiiig ingoli -lions are cx|M? l. d to be- tel 11)111.ite-d lit a s ttistlU'lory manner The present ?ta e- ol .be iillerimt.oiial quesliou re s,.?ciii_ tbe s?? uritv of (unite prcpci ly in a ume ot war is rotinidercd favorable to a coudusinfi iii eonloini.lv Willi tile propo* tioll of llic I intoi Slates Tin- hick, igo proceed* lo a statement of t x.st.ng rel.it on* with .Me-i Co, N caraiMia. N< w Granada. I and tin- condition id the I* hinus ol Panama, and . Ins act ion m relcrciice thereto. The message eoiielude wub an appropnate summary o| our national condition, and a gratulat.ry express on of si nliin lit Upoll the ulliveisil prospe ruy we* clijoy. The- dignity and ini|s.rumct* of the I'nit d Slates are very happily contrasted with III her nations ol tins eont.tient lid Kurope; wlole the dangers against ? Ineb we must gu ad arc brief ly but emphatically po'ti.iyed The Pt > Sldellt I'llmrt ui !i the iiclilnovlodgni' Ills due In I In- gissi Provi di-Hee winch Ini* linmilol over and promoted the , we-llare aud tr.'.iujuilfay ?f the I'nioii " In-i hrection.?The Na lieviH (Tenn ) Banner of the *.'7111 ult. teams frotn CUrksvdle, in that Suite, that a discovery bad been in ide of preliminary preparations for an insurrectii n among tl.e slave population, to come otTon the 24th of De- i oemocr. u -ny?: "Qu ic a number <>f negroes lia<l been arretted ; and col. fined, and nevei.il had mule confessions. Ill the neighborhood of ly.n.aa FuriUlif, it plan to ' blow up A eliurch n',ii il.tvuvem' anil tlnr.-irtrd. A i Ueg ot |eiwd<r had been placed under the budding | ready for the f.itnl mulch. A large collection ol ( uruia aiiit naitiiiitiilioii hail a bo been discovered and j e.zcd One wliite man, who was caught in tbe net of counselling the insurr<acti<Mi, had been arrested and imprisoned. Among the negroes in reeled and confiiii d arc snjipose.1 ringleaders?the genclaWiind clip! a lis, ?? they arc called?of the move- j inenl. The general opinion prevails in Moiitgome ' I ry eountv, that tli |>lot is deep laid, and embraces ' 1 ilie slaves ibroiigliout ? wide ?stent of territory, ! | ranging Iroin Keiitueky* South an I West. At i Clarksvihe a strong eztra patrol are oil duty every j night, and so well assured are the citizens that tin re . I i? ground for precaution, thai nearly every ho se- i k-eper is pre|Nircd with .inns lor any rnu rgcncy." The Charleston Standard contains the following: j Kouisvii.lk. I >r.c. 5. ? It is reported that the ne- ! groes have attacked the Iron Works in Southern | K- ntneky, and an imarred inn is feared. Vigilance i | (.'oiniiiittecs hare been organized at Lafayette and t llopkins?illo. Kansas.?Gov. Geary has taken steps to rrcnpj ture the escaped prisoners. Thegrnnd jnry At Le ' cmnpton had found bills against several pro slavery men. Tli led to tho holding of an indignation 1 meeting iitfainM the Governor, ?t winch Surveyor General Calhoun presided. A stornt seems brewing out ol new elements. Col. Titus culls for Nicaragua volunteers to meet at St. Louis on the IGih instant, lie oilers u free passage to all who will go. Rev. A Neese, ol the Georgia Conference, { died of apoplexy, nt Atlanta, on the 29th uit T. J. ELFORD, AMBROTYPIST AND OAGUERREOIYPIST, HAVING returned to tire Village, is now ready ^ to lake tire PICTURKS of his friends and customi era in a truly artistic style lie pledges himself ' lo give entire satisfaction, or no Charge shall be made. Pictures taken from 50 cts. to $10. (^all and see bis work, at his ROOMS, on Church Street, over J. M Kl lord's Law Office T>ee II ? 9t A ChilltBge. I rsn my Hon* Jim PaeoU-t, (BUekltawk.) om , lie 25lh diyr of October lam, over the Gaflhey < bourse, near Limestone, against Wymtt (apscosnb's 1 'hiekety, n inaleb of mm mile, weight i4u pounds :ich, lor $200 a aide. My lion* won tlto race 'lie friends of Thick. !y were not satisfied, and anolirr match vrsi iitode up, wme diatar.ee, weight, nd purse, to be ruu December 1, 1856. My horae, rtan some injudicious treatment, waa irnt well, and a no condition tu run on that day; but, satisfied of lis superiority, even in tliat condition, I placed lim on lite track. He wita beaten. As wmn na the race waa over, I challenged Mr. Jpacuntb tor another race, wlrch wan refuse J, -m ! he ground that a match had been made up with mother horse. I then proposed to pay entrance $300) ("T my horse, and make the race between lie three ?the winner to Ir.ve the whole purse of t0??0. This waa pert mptorily refused by Mr. Ijp> conib, although Mr. Griflin wn- perieetly willing. Bettering my liorae superior to Mr. Li|MOomb'? now challenge him lor a match?on the same erms?for ? 11?0, $200, $300, over the same course* it any time lie may name. Dec II 42 It MARClTS KIRRY. Wofford College. The SENIOR EXHIBITION will take place on IVedurvday, Dec. 17, at II o'clock, whinAddrcsica wtil be delivered by the following Students: R. E. BOWIE, S|iartnnharg, The Triumphs ot the Mini J. N. CARLISLE, Union, The Duti*s of the American Cilixen. G. COFIELD. Union, Ast rotiomy. S. M. DAWKINS, Union, The Ruins ??f Tune. W. M. MARTIN, Richland, Msit never ? but always to Lt blessed. C. PUTTY, Spartanburg, The rcr|H-tuity of Kepubl.cnu Institutions. Dec 42 It IfUNE'S LIVER PILLS. PaarAKio sr l-'i.rhino Bros.. Pittsburgh, P*. r.?'in mi- unwn cnoi iraumony continually utterrd from all quartern of lit* couiitry, it i? impoaaible lo r?n ?l a conviction of llic g: cut excellence of thrne PilU in all da.-aaes of tlic Leer and Staunch. Tlie following loiter from Toronto, Cannda, ia oue of ihe many tlic proprietor* hare receieed: Toronto, April 27, 1854. Moari Fl<-?nine Brna., Sir*: I take ihia opporlumty ol informant you <?i tlie benefits I hare deneed from J)r M'l^nile'a valuable IMIa. 1 hare fir iwr.iyenra past been afflicted with a aeecre pain ar?-r tlie eyea, icuonipnnied with a n?-rvi.uaii<-n nu>l toe ol dizx aa; n malady beyond the power win! akill ol lair ph> atcntua to r< here and cure, caused, iia tar na I una- If could judge,by a diseased stale ol the liver and stomach. Some of the docb>rs tried bleeding, nud vsurinaa other remedies were tried, hut nil in vain, f-r the deep r.oted disease Mill stuck fast. At hot I procured. a box of yo.tr ealuabl. Liver I' ll* front a Druggist here, and f.el after taking n portion of them that the dariiar and pa n lul x imation over the eye* It.aa nliuiwl tntirely let' me. I trill clues by advising all those afflicted na I hare lean to priM'ure the rnluable ntedieine at rtner, and anre much time and (Mill, with little ex(tense. \V iih sincere gratitude and reapeet, I remain youre, respcctlnllv, GEO. \V. RUSSELL, Toronto. QfTnn.'liiiii'n wdl be careful to ask f??r DR. M LANK S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, mannfactured bv FLEMING BROS, of Pittbbcrgii. Pa. There are other P.lta purporting to t?e Liver Pdla, now beforo the public. I>r. M'Lane'a oennin? Liver PilU. nlso hi* celebrated Wrniifuze, can now bp had nt nil rea|?cctablc dru* lore*. \one genuine without the signature of [33] Deo ll It FLEMING BROS. cruat cure ok riiklmatl-m.?ti* Editor* id tin* R cIiiihmxI UpuM<nn, ot Lec. 24th, 18.V2, rays that CiirU'r ? JS|nuii?Ii Mixture* is uo iju.i k nii-diciiiP. They Ivad n man in their pri-r* room who wn? niQii'U'd ?ith violent Mercurial Kheu-nntuun, who <* no continually coaiphnniuif of miaery in tin* hock, limit* an.) jmiU? ilia even li i.l beeonte feveri?h nod mattery, wrk aw..lien, throat Mrp, mid nil the *\?iiptnfiM ..r R'ipuiii itiiiin. com'iiuod with Senifuln Tw.? li<ii|l<?Ciiii-r'?SpiH*h Mixture cure! luni. iiixl, in ?ii ? 1.1.u-i.il notice a? above, tliev b or tmii m.my I" H* ? ndcrful effect*. nn.l my their mil* regret ?, tli.it n!l anffort r with di?caae of the hlotkl nre ti.it iiwirr >( the I'luti-nri* of auuh a medicine They cheerfully recommend it. See tlte.r cvrt.fi Mte maiuotioc in full around the Ik.tile. I),c \ 41 4, Announoem ont. \v i' nut ri-ijiiiitrd to nnnounee J. B. TOIJ.K- j SON n candidate fur Clerk of the Court >>f Coiiimoii Plena t><r S|?irlunbur? Dialriel, at the Election in Junoury next. Nut-6 37 tf M'e nre reqneeted to nni ounce Mnj. .IOIIN KARLE BOM A It n candidate for the Ch-ik ??t ihe Court ?l Common II. iw fur S|tnrtanhuri*, Olntrat ' at the Election in January next. Nov 6 37 if Ready for Customer*. The HARDER bee* to notity In# en?toiner? nn.l the [ ulitiv that he i* ajain on " hit feel." and rca ly In wait mi tin in Ml hi? old ?t.hi.I. (Jive hi iii a cull N..?'27 tt C OMM E R CIA L * Cn* it. tar ox Mamkrt. |>xe. 4.?(A-ttox?Receipt* 1?*r II.v ?nk I 1,16*2 bah*. Sulm in woiie t'uir 7,4'Mt i.nh-a, nt the billowing extreme*: H>I a 12 n til). The quotation* evtuhkshed by the lio*tnei.ii oi the week are; ti.e-l or.1in.iry 10| a 1 I; mhi.lhog 11 J; K.nr 12. Mix.d N. C Corn 68? .Maryland pnnte 74 Went.rn in wick* 80 Oata 4.'*. Wlicet 1.40 a 1.45. Flour 71 a 7} Ramn ? 11arnu 1 1 a 15; aidea 8| n 0; ahonhlvra 7j a 7} finei'Tiiv?Suuara at rrl.-il, Cuba, ?4 a 10 O.I- j fiv, Rio, 10] a II. Mulaaaus?Cuba clayed 40 a 42; Mu wo fad 53 n 55 On Thursday evening, 4H. m?t., by II. II. Ou rant. Mr. EDWIN II. HOBO t? Mm* EMMA DKUMMONl), ilnp||liltt ul Jakko Dii uvund, K-?i , ull ul ilii? District. on the 7th instant, t?y Re*. II. II. Dusant, Mr. IAS. M CLARK and M.ss AGNES DYE, nil ol Sp.iriiiuhutg D?tnet. At the Method im ?;iiotcb in Yorkville.nn Tbursday morning, the tlTthof November, by Hwliop J. <3 Akmkw. Re*. A II. LESTER, and Miss 1 MARGARET C. MILLER. b?th ..f Yorkville. j At L/nicAAti-r t'. II.. nit tlic 25th ull..by the Rc?. D. P. Kosik-om, Mr. EDWARD MKNO, of I'ltiiin 8. C., to M>u K. A. HAMMOND, of l^tiictiler. J. n. BLFtBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW: OFFICE AT SPARTANBURG, S. C, \\J ILL practice in lite several Courts of the ? T IVNtrrn Circuit. Any business intrusted to In* care will meet with prompt attention. Deo. 11 42 Gun* The Stale of South Carolina. Spartanbcro I>isthiot. IN THE COURT OK ORDINARY. CitatH.n for Ix'ttera of Administration. \VrHKRKAS JKKKERSON CHOICE lias T T applied to me tor Letter* id Administration on all sial singular the g<*?ls and chattels, rights and credits, of WILLIAM H CLEVELAND, late oi the St.,to and Distriet atoreisiid, devcaaed: These urn therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred snd creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, 'or mud District. be hfU at S|hirtmiburg Court House, on the 22d inataut, (December,) to show eaase, if hay eaiat, why the said letters should not be grsnted. Oi*en under my hand nnJ seal of Office, the 8th day of Deeember, J&5G R. BOW DEN, I>?e II tt 9? p. a p am iMimr ftpirvMi4t|W9 that th* bill of fa*t Marian, now pending in tb*S*nite, |P?ntint mtio w^t?o?i7?*Mr.,lbe r wtt?w* and children, will etnlwan* 1,046 officer* ul rcqwrn $2.W$fiCt NOTICE. THE Notes and Accounts due to the SPARTANBURG and UNION RAILROAD CO, for the District *>f Spartariborg, have been placed in my hands for Collection. Those persona doe said Company, that wish to pay without additional Cost, had tetter call on me early and settle up. J. M. ELFORD, Spartanbnrg. Dec. 11 42 lmo Commissioners of Peer. Tn E C<?mm wl.ini it of the Poor (Hew Bonrd) will meet at tlir Poor House, on 7TJK8DAT nttrr Sale* i >iiy in January next. A pswlail *ttendauee ? dcired, aa rnueli Imsine** of importance is t<> be tratiwted. (i. W. II. LEOG, _J).-c fl 4?4t Charms. LIMESTONE SPRINGS Female High School. riHIK FA I.f. TERM of tliia Institution will flow J. with the t-x.'ini u ition of a GRADUATING CLA88on Tue*d?y, Dee. 16. One of the Principal* will accompany th* young Indie to York i<D the 17th. to Colombia on th* 18th, and to Charleston on the 19th. The etiMuing term will commeneeon Wednesday, February 18, 1857. Dec 11 42 It AHOUSETO RENT, ON CHURCH STREET, oppm.it* General EJwarda*. Inquire of J. KEA^T, next door. Deo. II 42 3t 2NTotloo tlxat TIIR Firm of \\ Hit HEP. A CANNON having exp red nearly two yenr* wince, tlie Junior partner bavi g let! the place. with direction* that lb* coneero be clj**d up, tlifrifnTf all who are indebted to the concern will plcn*e call and PAT UP by the lUllid.iv of Jnno.ry next, WITHOUT FA IE WEBBER & CANNON. Spartanburg C. II.. Dec 11 42 4t ""lIOUSE AND JWT FOR SALE. r|^IIKSulm-rib^r propose* for Sale his Ilnuwgn^ Jl Ixt. situated in the wnbfll portion and withi* the corporate lim-l* of the town oi Spartanburg lying near the crim of the |lunnrd Gap and Collt|t* Sireets. containing 24 acres, on which Lot there ia a two-atory dwelling llooee, with five mome ud necessary nut building*, nnd well watered by % branch running through the rdi? ol the lot. I'o'aous wishing to purchase would do well I* come and examine the premiaeaand hear the terms, as I am determined to veil. and expect to aell a bargain. 8 CANNON. Dec II 42 if _ LOT FOR S^-LSl. PURSUANT to notice given to me by C. C. IIUGGIN8, and by his consent first had and* . btaiiied. I will sell to the higlu-st bidder, at Spartanburg C. II , on Sah-s-Pay January next, the let of L-unl whereon the and C. C. llugsins formerly lired, Dear A. J. Daniel, in the town ni Spartanburr. containing CNK and ONE-TKNTH aaraa, more or !? ? . Oa the lot ia a small dwelling hnaar and smoke-house, a well of excellent water, and ia a very handsorae location lo improve. Sold to fareclosc moitgage. Terms: Caah. Doc 11 49 r* .1. TT. WILSON. K IIW8 iHOlJllTAIII PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLK. S. C. ON* the FIRST MONDAY OK JANUARY. 1857. the THIRD YEAR ol thia fagfthutea will be entered upon with a cor pa ol five Profvsw i?, in the new Garrwon Budding*. By ?ba aetata of men of character and la>ul tip Aaaiatawta, the I'r noip iW h-.p.- to merit the confidence of their Pat mns, ami to afford every advantage to their pupile; and further, to secure these ends, they will reosiva nly n (united numlwr of students. The Scholastic year will constat ef two aeaaiona of fi*c rn.-nilis i-nch: Fir.-t Session commencing January 1st. and ending June 1st. Second Session. commencing July 15th, and ending December 15th. Travis.?For school expenses, i. e., Tuition, Hooka, Ac , Hoarding, Lights, Fuel and Wathinf, $)00 p- r *- w?i-?n. ?Filly Dollar- at the beginning and middle ol each aew-ion. Tinrc will be no cltarga for medical attendance. N?* one under twelve er over etifliie u year* ! age will (>e received, and all ii|iplicants are required to enter at the beginning a( tt.e S-?*ion FirULTT AJD OFFITERS: _ (M-ij. M JENKINS. (Senior in Regulation, D ee-pinte and Orgsio?lion,) Profeeecr of ? j M,at hematic*. j I Cupt. A. COWARD. (S. nlor in Financial Per I partincnt.) Prafeetor of Natural Philom[ phy nnd French. Ijent.C. A. SK.-wBROOK. Profeetar of Latin and Greek Leot K. Mt 1VKR LAW, Profe**or of Belle* Let tree. r ; ... 11 t a nnrt-rr t - .? - iv> . .. khvi j, in :iaiflrnf[ ie? ar.J English P H.TIIOMASSON. M. D., Surgeon. B. P. BOYD. Bursar. i >e? ! 1 40 sim. Negroes for Sale. VS the A lmi ii?tra?or 8KBELLAW K. SI I ELTON, dee'o, ! . ill w II, on Snln-diy in iniiuny next, at Spirixnhur); Court Dour, Tan nexrim, to wit: Sadie, 17 ji-nr* old, nnd child I & month*. Sallic ia one of the likeliest mo la I to if ii 1* in the Dai rot?a ho tan act-rant,* guodaenmatrcaa, sensible ami aniart. Terms easy, nud made known on day of sale. O. E. EDWARDS, Adm'r. Dee. 4 41 ti IN EQUITY?Laurens. Cyr.tlna A Ferguson, v* Ellwrt Fcrguaon et.nl. Bill for Partition. TI'IhL l?c uold at ihe late residence of FnuikGa T ? Ferguson,deceased, on Tuesday, the 33d of Dei-emhcr, ISifi, a tract of laixl iiiostol in Spertanburif District, on the water* of Tyger Rirer, adjoining Dmlsol L Miles..Inn. Ynrbomugh, RuthmSaxon mid other*, and conta ning 1 St? acre*, more or I mm. Term?: A credit of one and two rear*, with interest front the day ol rale. Purchaser to give bonds with two c?> i auret'e*. nnd pay in cash the cost*. B. U CAMPBELL, C. *. L. &. Com**'Orncn, l>?"c 1, ld.r>6. i)?. II 43 3t IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Wm A Yonnir and n.li.r. ?. T mIi./I. P.-.W? end others. Bill lor Partition. IN Obedience man <>rd<-r of the C<>art of this cms, I w ill II lit SparVinberg, C. II. on Sales-day' ae*t, all that tract of land whereon Parmelia Pithum lormerly lived, ndjoin-ng lands of Wm. A. Young, and others, containing n.nety acres, mars r Ion; together with two negro men, John and Sampson, formerly belonging to Goldmg Tinstey, deceased. Terms of sale: one-third cnah, and the remainder nt twelve months, with intervel from date; ceele oC |Kitx*rs t" he paid dow n. TIIO.'O. P. VRRNON, c. a. a. ?. Dee 4 41 St REGIMENTAL HEADQUAItTttft, DECEMBER 1, 1854. ORDER NO. CAPTAINS in command of Companies of the first R tttalion. 3ftih Regiment 8.C. M., ' are hereby reqoired and ordered to advertise and hold election*, at their n?asl P trade Grounds, for Major, to fill the eaeancy occasioned hy the resigi nation of Lieut. Col. A. II Kirhy. Said Election to take nlaee on Sntmday, 27th l>ccember, and meet on the following Monday at the Battalion Mnet?r Ground, count the votee, and report the rsesH In Brig. Gen. Giet, Union C. II. By order 8. M 8NODDY, Col. 3fith Regiment, 8. C. M. J. W, Wmn, Adintant Dee. 41