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* '8 . ' * . i' K? ? * ' %' *< * jt?BBSHU-. J gBBBBgggBgpB - ?l)f SjpurfSn. , ;0 SgA3Si)TANBTO<B 7 ^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 185T. rtw?? s JANUARY BILLS.jpjjf Our correspondent J. k\ has happily bit off the aunoyanco of those detoatiblp attendants of . '"tur the credit system? January 1/ltts. The moral is Vxa enforced by ivory man's experience^ and wo hope Fn will produce* salutary effect. to ,f, This jeu ftaprit proves that J, F. G. oan da- and guerrooitype in verso as well as by the aid of tor n tbtmienSy. " ' ' ' * liivW SEWING MACHINE. 'l* i . CUCO A dav or two since we were permitted to ox- ... amino tho operations of a Whoolor 4 n'iiaun Sew- ^ ing Machine, at tho house of Hr.jJudd, under the i loot skilfhl manipulation of Miss Attleton. This ma- n n chine is simpfo in constructiou, noiseless In -mo- ^ tion, of great perfection of stitch, adapted to cur*- ^ ^ od or straight aeama, and to a variety of purposes and materials, I ^ . ; MILITARY. 0ml We learn ihajt Major C. McDowell law resigned have liia command of tho Upper Battalion, 30th lie- a* to . giment, S. C. ^1. M On Uis 27lh Bit. Capt. A. J. Foster was elected flow1 to the Majority ip the Lower Battalion of the 36th and Regiment 0. C; M., vioo Lieut. A. If. Kirby, rc- Mant aiguod. law; At nn election for Captain of the Bi inr Patch disci Beat Company, HTo. 2, at Cherokee Iron Works, give two weeks since, F. G. L-itham was chosen Cap- A tain over L. Cook, tlio vote standing? Latham 80; Cook 1. P?li f CnANOBS J* John Cunningham, Esq., has become sola pro- gena prietor of the Cit^rlcsloii Evening News, by the is- w^jc tireinent of 8. 11, Pelot. R Sp( Jos. H. Reid, K?q , lias disposed of his interest in mad] the Newberry Mirror to Mr. John C. McLcmore, wlto is now sole editor of that journnh He is a gtfr young gentleman of tino talent, and we welcome jn him to the corps editcrlal. jng f John G. Bowman, lisq., formerly editor of the wjjjt Palmetto State feanner, is announced as editor ol y % yi the Carolina Times. Mr. Ilowm.in is a well cda jer | csted gentleman, and vigorous writer and courto . ous editor. <|f T> main RuuelPi Magazine. tutio Tho Charleston Evening Newt saya; strui "It will be seen by a notice that tl?? new mags- men sine, of wluoh Messrs. W. B. Carlisle and P. H jocte liny ne are to he the editors, will appear on the 1st oblig of .March next, will be published under the nuspi- wiilt oes ol that respectable firm, Riusvll 4 Jones, and will be called Russell's Magazine. With tttcs+fa- over vorable auguries, we have presages of such success M'las w ill render it a permanent vehicle and faithful Sv reoord of Southern genius, tnsto and opiuiou." now inncH SirrmT lvrnR mcratr. shou A correspondent of the Charleston Courier, in giving nn account o( the altitude end employment ^ of the different Senator* while Wilson,of Maasaoho fit*, wo* delivering hie Abolition "Medley," speaks . . J . ? . umt thai of Judge Butler: j "The Senator from South Carolian was lounging in hi* clprlr with ciosed eye*, and certain drowsy x * and somniferous nyniptom* led os to suppose the gent monotonous tone lind lulled him into n dote; but fipi an allusion to hi* State by the speaker entirety wjjo| destroyed the truth of our supposition, f??r in spile of the indication* of drowsiness, tlio closed eye* "K* 1 uddeutly stared out from uuder the lock of ail place very hair with unuanal wakefulness sind satracity of expression, saying as plmulj n* eyes could speak, they were not asleep, and had not been asleep, and nover intended to go to sleep, when Carolina win T1 in danger of being tnuluccd. A* the attack ou his Clar? Stue continncd, the honomhlo Scnntor became j restless aud excited; twitched, fidgeted, arose, * shook himaelf, and, in a sharp, singing toire. asked *-vnt to bo heard in reply. With ready fluency he pl.t- pnpe; ced the matter io iu proper light, proved las State Mere olear of the cliarge, and with sn aif of dignified ooutempt, ha tlun Ufl ths chamber." ' * \ 1 . on iti NIIRTIIKRN SLAYFJRABERS. 'I On the 22J ultimo h Kill froin llio House of Rrii- acto . - - - - I II,r,., rceenttftives, providing for n efesm reretme cutter g^,, at the port of New York, c-nno upTn the Senate at tinn Washington. Mr. S.wuiJ advocated its passage, rea' wlicl and quoted A letter from John Mclveon, Distiict j Attorney of that port, recommending the passage mue. of the bill, nmong other rcneon*, "as an additional glon safeguard against the Jilting out of vessels to en *':IS * - g?ge slave trade!" t(ie . ? *'Mr. Toembs thought that wae a very singular it* ?r argument. It was proposed to have a steaim r ein- Hl Mi ployed at the port of New York?not on the const rllU-, of Africa?to prcvcut these exceedingly oonscien- ,,f v tious people, who will not be deterred by the laws this, ' against piracy, from engaging in the Africuo slave by S trade! [Laughter.''] aiiti* After Amending the bill, to a* to lenve the vessel t ?*'? * tinder control of the Secretary of the Treasury, it was passed. And thus has heun begun a system prot wh c!i will expand mid absorb millions of money. feret Philadelphia and Portland have nlso petitioned for "or steam cutters, mid Mr. Weller prefers the claim of Saii Kranc'wco. We shall very shortly hear of tho Treasury revenue steam llret. - ? be n <s<m i whir Bklladonna.?In a Into is?ue we gave an item tics . that beljadonna, applied to lite tongue, was a pre * d ventivo of sodrht fever. , The following, from respcctabto uuthority, shows thnt the drug luts.perni- ?|jl* ciou* properties, wtitvii should lend to its ns??idau.ec; frvei "The London I-anuct state* that the use of the bear drug belladonna, as practised In Oriental Iwirctus, "" to givo brilUnrliy to tile eve, is UDb'ashingly ftdver- j""5 t't*ed and provided for by the St?ter?*r* of fatbiuii. '''?? Uio effect of this powerful uud deadly drug upon ' ttie rye is to contract (lie iri* aad enl.i iJ#<= pup;!. *r"J intensifying its brilliancy, and rapidly destroying the 1 ,--i ^ T Mr. Too mas 'a PacrottTiGN.?The Washington t|l(. City Star, ol 13th instant, thus refers to this matter: ftIlj "Tins letter of Senator Toombs, addressed to I* the Southern Convention, hits (or aoine dot part q been a theme of very gruetal conversation among ' the public otr.n td this city. Its recommendation* '^',D are well received, indeed, by thoss front the tioulh, mnxi with very few exceptions. So general favor for T|,e thsm do tltey mnnifrst, as that tlioau from sectionof the North, whose business rntorffrvca are httelv to be affected t.y the action of the Southern StulGovernments propo?ed by Mr. T., if essayed to be carried out, are much excited on I he mhjt ol, show lag thus, we think, that Mr. T. has lilt llts fight r! Ct nail on the head. .?: ,* " fhoy nrguv vehemently against thn fensthiirty " and constitutionality ol lite recommendations of Mr. Toombs with so much earnestness, indeed, as Ti that their rib-its carry with them conviction con- jt,u, trnry to their wishes " ? ? v, tsko A Modmn NiNtvew.?A Milhrlts Jonah lUrtl caused the following uoticc to be inserted in the "i T New Y ork Tunes. Our latest dales from that city | p'oy are of Jnnnnry d, but we h i*e no doubt the cay l'"rrwas destoyed. if the only saving cmditon wm rr- mi,(? pentnio'c. New Y ot hers would rath-w die than do iVnd thot?it wouldn't pay in this world, and that's all 'he ' most of them live for: ' pROrncc? ?I ant oomtn i-smied to announce cri| (| that New York isnboQt to bedeMrnyed hy ane?rtli- l(i ^ ^utik* an.. fire, .if tho dreadful wicked inhabitant* |n>(|.( ot (M m and itvighi?nd<o<>d do not repi-nt b fore iu.-wtay Iiigltf roXi,kuM?rs-?dg thdy an* publicly ?' or. their knees in t!?? attests Uc|l is before tlu-m if they do not . A LSuana. rJ n. Prof. B.umby is about to return to Alabama to ^ixoi look afvr his planting intrrssts. thm i v H . ~-T\ . ' ' . ? . . ' ? * % >4> " "* j? - V * >, Tjh v ? 5 COMBBSSIONAL N01IJIITI?flS. ur pap* r this wCvk bear* to the people of the t CongrissirsBsl D eu let of this Sute the liomito of two eitbvns of S|wri.111 burg (or the poeioi Representative iu the Congress of the Unilintes, ?houM Col, Oi;b, tho present faithful ntul rigu'?ho.l member, as he tuu already intimated, e from hia poat at tho end of the Thirty-Filth 40 ia turn** thua presented are well known to the le, James Farrow, Esq.,a gentleman of Island reeen'ly returned a member of tho Degise, ia on?? of tho nominees, and Tu?mab O. 1*1 noH, Esq., the other. * , saying that Mr. Vernon is perha|>? best known e people?-haiag native and to the manor born, closely ideiEmad with n leading District office itnny years?v^o hope wo shall not be thought Hops. PiuMb consideration is for the people e Pistrict.^m indioat<-a but a general p refer and ground for ?up|>ort. To us tlie appeal -ft with greater eniphna s and weight, as a co-er in the hnrnftss of the press, and now our Aa atb- in the -conduct of the Spartan. Mr. Veritidccd,/roin the foundation of a District paper, icon withdrawn from its labors but at brief intli, cimh of which interruptions was terminated puewal of connection with the paper more or proirtlnent. ITs services hare ever found oor approval from the po -ple, and hia writing* 1 given high character to the paper aofortunate 1 seri're his editorial lucubrations, r. Vernon, in early life, had the advantages lug front ft liberal collegiAte education, toning developifkg sn intellect both acute and bril* As a profesegpn, bo devoted himself to the but was compelled to yield to the threats of ise, and abandon a career which must havo n him a high rank at the bar. s a public speaker ho is effective and captivaCommanding an easy tlow of language, ilng forth spontaneously, a playful fancy, deling in graphic illustration, a manly musica' f, he stands forth an orator to charm and wield ites. In the comparatively secluded sphere in ;h Mr. Vernon has shut himself, his powers as saker are almost unknown, except to his iiuimLa nnlrrhViarj Rnf ? ? ,l* --- ITV UUQV VUUfc 111 UiVI pro> or the canvas* this will remain truo no lonpolitics Mr. Vqraon is State Right*?occupy> position of conservatism idcutionl with that ill ruled the judgment of the State Convention 152. Those who read the Spartan while un lia editorial control will he at no loss to know re to look for hint.- To the Union lio will rc? true, but it must bo the TTuion of tlio Ccnstin. Should reckless fanaticism shred that innent, or by combination pervert the Governt from ita original purpoaee and legitimate ob, he stands ready to forsake and renounce all ;ations of loyalty, But not until then. He Bver be found standing by the South, in whatperils threaten or whatever dangers may aatch is one of tho men, imperfectly sketched, placed before the people for high office, and Id it please them to confer upon him their sufcertain are we that it will be contideucc wellled and liouor well bestowed, the remarks above made we menu no dispar lent to those other nam^^kgvh will with ocry contest the position. Already we notice the illation by the GrciLville r?iriol of Col Tlioi. htwkina, of Union. We hare, therefore, three Ictnen in the field of whom any District might oud; nud let the Mnndard of success perch ?e it may, we shall ever s'md ready to encourun! sustain that man whom the people may i as a acntiucl upon the Federal Watehtuwer. Till? liil.l 4S.ri.4Bwnnti tdditv . VUUHKilVUll lltL.HI 1. tc treaty negotiated by Mr. D Has and Lord tiJoi), lor the adjustment of difficulties grow out of tlio Clayton liulwer treaty touching ral America, was published in the New York rs on the S4tb ult , notwithstanding Senatorial ?y. to Chat lesion Mercury remarks a* follows upi provisions: is provisions, as presented, seem to us satisry M.lulion of a question that, for some time, iteued to inien-upt the peaceful relations of two trie* th.if^p|fcj|reaier interest in the proserinof |>ence1^mP^tlhtT two iu the world. The il'fHvUlty WR??en. from the first, to detemiiuc ;her any outiwuntry should acquire nit nsocncontrol nfer the transit of tho American 1sth There are soeer.il |ui*?nces across this reconnecting the two great oceans; one of them b? cured to the citizens of the United Suae* by ^instruction of the Panama Railroad. Another, rehunntepec route, has been just relieved Irom lull.plied difficulties, and delir. red into the poena of an American company. The only other ? open for transportation, was through u region ilrcli the loeereignty was deputed, and itis espec'ally, which the reoent treaty^ couoioded lr. Dallas, concents. Its pmvisuAts seem to ly all I lie qn?et>ons which have l.fren raised bell the two Governments in reference to CenAmer c*. To a certain extent tbey scknowl1 a joint Protectorate over tliese.-Sutes, but the clorato does not go to the c^ent of an interice with the internal nrrang. incntHof the Stales, Joes it claim for the contractupowers exola sdvantages over other nations.- nor is it comr without the Assent of tffe'Statcs which ore c*illy intrrested. The <#jeot of the treaty has i to oceompl nh n g^at aim of er?mm< rce, iu di ad nations w ho lutCc exchangeable ocmm<.di ire interested?a transit between the Atlantic Pue.fie open to gll. Commerce has resDy the tiighiinnre of 1whole Control American tiou. It t'M been e.ilhd political, but it has re been nothing hut cudinii-rciol. Give the world lom of trmieit noTovs the Inhmus, mid we shall no more of^ffie difficulties about the Central rienn que?tjnn or the Mosquito Protectorate, Treaty is <? irost satisfactory solution of the tallica w high have so long surrounded tin lion, and both the United States nml Great *in Iwre r'-A<?n to congratulate ih< meelv r? upon esult." \ hk North A??t> thk Sooth ?We IctrD front fifew York Obtfnrvcr lliat Rev. Drs. Humphrey Hill have b*M) suco^pslul, quite beyond their ex 11m?n.>%? in collecting tn'>nef iu that eily for the S.) Pre?nyteri.nt TIlNloyical ^fleminiry nl ?ille, Ky. Instead of $5,000, wfcch Uieir imuin of expectation, they collected $8,$L/0. Observer remarks: A hmville Seminary is in n Southern State. '1%? lilts been iniulu at the close of a contest that hal well filteJ to uliriiftie Norili and South; !?s -or-liulity with which llii'st* brethren have be?jl til, and the liberality of the contribution*; r that the Union ia?till strung hettMpf those love their country nod the truth. us Atlantic TiLsaitAPii. ?Tfc New York u.il of Commerce hopce our Government will a Corresponding nt?ri?t wiUt England in the leranve of tine grand pnuaftt. We quote: iV'c iiridi-rvtund Ui.it it.lift' been rranlved In emfour atenmere in lefing it down, vis: Two to f the wfje, which ?ill be divided iiitocqanl pnrof J.5.r?0 biMefUwvhifl aomething like dUO 1 for divergence. inequalities o' sir (see, Sir t) two other* nt lendera, ao that in care either ol w > Aral mentioned should he disabled, rtf other lent mur, immediate relief would be at hand, finshkh GiWernineni Inn prora'iard two strum >r thia porpnee, mid nppl.entiun will be made e (Jovi-rnrtieni of the United Liiaiea for two >, which wiH, ol morse, ba gtented. e??ra Hunt nnd Alden, of thl- city, in the riean directory of the oompany, have jcat re ?d from Waahingion, where they were reoeivf the Pre??i?-yt, trials .. ! icpartu.ist-, tort and Repvraantativea, with tha failed aaau1 that tha project should receive the conaideraitnd favor which it* importance demand*." &L? t * ??J??? II I EUROPEAN NEWS. Ij?te European uewa has arrived per the Fultoa from Havre, nuJ llie Niagara, from Liverpool. at Toe following i.re the chief ileum of general in* C< tercel by the former: 1" Tlie London Timee hea pronounced the moeaage o' of 1'iewdenl Pieioe to bo of u ooncilmtory character. re 'llie re-naavinbling of the Congress nt Paris w?i j. fixed for the 25th ol Dcoenibsf. It wua believed that the difficulty concerning the Isle of Serpents and Rolgard would be arranged before the Congress assembled. The person who attempted to assassinate the King of Naples has been hung. The marriage ol the Princess Royal of Kngtnnd . . is announced to take place on tho 21st of Noveni. 11 ber next. ^1 The Hermann had put bock to Southampton, al having broken hrr shaft. Hostilities arc threatened between Spain and _ Piusn'n, growing out of the Ncufchalel question. The British furM Itnve token possession ol the u! I .land of Oi muz and Karek. tl The Russians have retaken Senjouk Kaleh, after a desperate resistance by tbe Circnaaima. The money market remains unchanged. By tho latter we learn that France proposes n rt contproinise ?vith Russia in tho Bolgnrd itfliur, and Jc the latter accepts. England is sending rcinfbrcetm ills for the expedition against Persia, und eight regituenia have been u ordered thither. b1 Prussia is preparing for operations ngninst Suit- Hi zorlnnd. There is trouble brewing in Hungary. Cotton Market.?The enles of the week closing v on the 20tli, amounted to 55,800 bales of which P' Speculators took 9,500 and Exporters 3,400. The _ sales on the 19th, the day preceding tho aadiug of . the Niagara, amounted to 12,000 tales, a', the Mowing rates: _ c< Middling Orleans, 7d; Middling Uplands, 6Jd. hi The market active and firm, with an ndvuuce of one-eighth on all grades. y Financial matters were easier. The Brokers' circular reports breadstuff's very dull. Wheat had declined 2d; rtour fid to 1 shit- Ol ling; and corn fid, with n very dull ninrket. a In Liverpool, on Saturday, the steamer's news Cnused nil advance of 1-16 to )d, with sales of 25,9C0 bales, of which speculators look I5,(H>0 bales. The market closed with an active demand. STARTLING DISCLOSURES. T The trial of Huntington, tor forgery, is still going c' on nt New York, in the Court of General Sessions The prosecution finished their portion of the care F* on Tuesday. Mr. Bryan opened for the defence. 11 and started at onoe with the plan of insanity. I)u *' ring Mr. Bryan's address to the jury he made use of aotiie very strange language, aud put forth the following astounding developments: "Charles Bekleu knew Huntington's character r< and whole career It was he who tempted Hun tmgton to these forgeries, petted him, anil smiled j approval upon all his prodigality. Charles lieldcii . has lor a period of only five months could slu d an account at the U.iiik of the Republic o! five tnlllio s I of do'lnrs. h "Tlieac forgeries thus lostercd have amounted in t. all to $20,000,000, an astounding sum; Bidden in Z+zza iluntington to take into Ins employ ?>n?- c' Hanker, formerly nil attache of the Bcldctts and b Ilarbccks, who was to act as spy. w "He alleges that Beldi-n knew of all these forge- , ries, and that the detection was purely accidental Bidden was known to be an accomplished gentle- 1 man, and at the same time the most avaricious, 0 grasping usurer among us He became blinded in |( bis cupidity, and the evil day came bclorc he had perfected his pians lor escape. "IIo wan not yet ilit ough with 1 lutbeok. The 01 idea that lie would tako no more than legal interest It was an astounding absuiditv, fi "There was only a half million out of the twenty millions of forg?-d paper yet revealed. It was forged in the very chain which contained Robert " Schuyler when he perpetrated his great mercenary T forgeries. "The names ot high and low were forged, an 1 j there was no attempt at imitation. The nearest re semblanos in the whole mass was the poor imitation l' of I'helps, Dodge and Co." It Huntington was convicted by the jury, and was w sentenced on the 31st December to four years and c leu mouths' confinement in the State prison. ui w.s.w tl Ms. Buchanan's Position.?Some weeks smce | we alluded to a speech made by Senator Bigler, of Pennsylvania, m wlrcli sumo ISoutlicru presses j| thought proper to recognise a foreshadow ingof Mr Bueluuinn'a po?ition on the slavery question. Wo j thought thm, ? now, that Mr only ex press 1 lii* own opinions, and in no way compromned tlie Proi'lriit elect. Commenting on tlie fuaa made over his epc<ch '' by sundry Southern papers, tlie I^nncaxtor (I'a.) ^ Intelligencer indites a temperate reply, begging that ? Mr. Buchanan shall hare opportunity to devolop his '' own views in his inaugural. Justice requires this. r In tlie meantime the Intelligencer has Mr. Liucl.anan's approval in saying tli.it the following extinct from the Soul be.de (V*.j Democrnt states eorr? Mly I a his position: h "An for Kansas, Mr. Buchanan has never ex- je pressed an opinion either on? way .,i the other, in ' ll favor ofits coining in as a free or n a'.avo State, lie j ? has prudently conceived that it is ail matter with 8 which he luis nothing to do, and witLwIiicli lie ( a diy wot mean to meddle. It is a qucs&n i v?>- 1 t lively with the people ot the Territoiy, witWrrhom V p he is content to leave it for solution, lie WiU see }! to it that the principles of the Nebrusk.ilnw are curried out in letter and spirit, impartially, und with- v out lear, favor, or ntfection." The editor of the Southside Democrat, who re1 c< ntly visited Wheatland, thus given hie impression* * of the views of Mr. Ituchanau upon the Squatter j SoVeieignty question: 4,TI>e opinion he entertains is that the Territories I ^ of the Union are the eoinmon projierty of the Siutcs, i equally open to settlement by the citizens of all; that (, when these Territories arc ready for adm avion as s Slates,tlivn, und not until then, their pr-oplc have ( i the right to meet in convention and to define 1 ,, and to determine, in their organic laws, the clutr- ! t acter of their dome-tic institutions. Th s is the j M doctrine held by Mr. Buchanan now, and is not { newly conceived, inasmuch as it is identical with I that contained in Ins letter to Mr. Sandford as tar ' ,, back us 1848. it is the same opinion repeatedly r announced by Ins confidential friend, Mr. J. Gtnn- t i cy Jones, on the floor of ino House of llepres* tita- I i lives?a gentleman who, by the way, voted in com- < muter in Cincinnati to incorporate a distinct ex v i pression of tli.s view in the national platform of llm , . Democratic party." , I'tvlvosmv in Utah.?A curious statement io re- * , gard to Mormoiiistn litis found its way to the Atlantic States, proving conclusively that tne moral ns- I f pccts of this pestiferous heresy are worse than had ever been dreamed of. One of thesu statemcnls t sbows the number of persons composing the I.rgia- 11 l.l!.. Oyinnl >nJ It,.......f . I. - T 1. .. ... I wu?r,.... . . 'm? mo iMKiwi j, wnn n description of their persons and the number of wives attached to each. 13 members of Council, , i * polity two of whotn seem to bo "pro|irr men"?the : h I being near * gbted and crippled)? nggrcgntr 1?1 wives. I he highest having 57 nnd the lowest 2 ^ i In the npas^hi rc ore 29 members, who g'ory in | f< mlbQoNssMton of 157 wives?ranging from 15 to 1 ? The officers of the 5 in number, have 22 J wives; white Brtghatf. ??fug, the < iot mmr, ho.-wts ! |, no fewer thanfW. Mnk rig 4tty women to 40 meu! A PHES&kt FOR Mn. TT&rttAWA*.--ti (ssui^d m that Dr. .Tamos kioBI honey'of Ohtn, has forward- ^ od toWti. itlund, as n now \. ir'a pffjwt to V Buchanan, a large trm chair, n walk?' g cane and ' brvm, all carv.-d from hickory in the irtoetvdbW | " rato and ingenious style, by Ma own hand, nnd two '? wild luiknys. * Wo had rather carvr tho turkeys than have ar- i " . i ii tioles carved by tbora. | 7"*" TTT . . A llSAVtr Hhavk.?It is testified to in the tnnl of Huntington, by a bookkeeper of n firm who was in 1 the praot'os of accommodating turn with lo in* for ? the pur|>ose of shaving notes, that to one of these t( tii in* lis paid somi lines, for sum* of fire or ten ti thousand dollars, one per cent, a day, saying that ii f vie half wh.*? he made It is no wonder that so p many faileres oceor in Mew tork. Men who bor- u row at sueh rates certainly never intend to pay their , U i debts. I t< w fr* T??? .rr -fiTt-rr?-,'j.V For tue Carolina Spartan. Messtm. Editors: As it is generally undorood that our distinguished Representative in ingress declines serving an/ longer than the 'Mcut^ongrcsa, it becomes us to tlx upon some is to take his placo. Tho writer of tins would epectfully ask to reoointnend the name of J ambh arrow, Esq., for that important pluce. A VOTER. For tho Carolina Spartan. NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS. CoL James L. Orr having stated in speeches to is constituents tlio post fall that ho should probaly not be a candidate for re-election to Congress \er the oxpiration of his present term of election, becomes necessary that tho poplo of tlio Fifth ougressional District should settlo their minds pon a gentleman to succeed him iu the event lat Ids conditional withdrawal becomes absolute. At the present timo it is thought that Spartanurg lias a strong claim upon the jx>?itiou of Rq> scutativo in Congress, from the fact that sho has mg waived all claim, and cheerful1/ supported the ivorites of other Districts. It is true that this was nder different construction of Electoral Districts; ut that fact cannot weaken her present claim, in*much us each dccado ma/ find her united to ow electoral neighbors. For long years Ureeuille was honored with the Representative tn tho nrson ofOen. Wadily Thomson, jr. Uulon had two -Gens. James Rogers and Daniel Wuliusc; wliilo .ndcrson's favorite son, Col. Orr, has been retaini in his eininunt position till eatisliod with its onors and tired of its cares. Under this state of things wo present to the iflli Congressional District a favorite son of Sparmburg as a candidate for Congress, in Hk? person P Thomas O. IVVeiinon. Esq., who will receive generous support iu tho IRON DISTRICT. EDITORS' CORRESPONDENCE. CoorcRsviiXK, l)sc. 29, 1857. Our corn crop this year has been pretty good. I 'he field ndjaceiil to the work* proJuced 5'JG bnsli Is of czcullent corn. There is, say eigbt acres in ?: field. This would be at the rate of 74 J bushels er acre. This field, as you may recollect, was in irnips last year,and sheep fi J off tlwm. It receivI no further manure. It shows what South Caro nit fields will produce under what in Ht itain would b called fair cultivation. We ki led anme hogs here lately, mid one fellow filched the respectable figure of ">80 gross. There is nothing of importance occurring here, see in your last impression a notice of Mrs. Susan took hart's boy's death hy drowning at the Ford 'lie river was running very full at the time, and egot fixed on the Cinder Dam. We made every xertion to save him, but unfortuuatrly w ithnutauoess. Qtiin and myself, along with two or three nys, niter n good deal of exertion, reached him 'hen ho seemed ubout gone. After getting hold f him we were unable to bring him into our boat, 1 oin the fact of his being entangled in sonic beanie, ur boat filled almost instoirly with water, and ?e ad soma difTicuity in getting ashore. 1 also notice, under the head of ''Challenge AcrpteJ," reference made by Mr. lliram Lo.khurt > the "bribery or bad riding of the negro" iu the r*t race between Mr. Lipscomb and Mr. Marcus [irby. The boy belongs to the* "Company," sud 'as once a groom of Col. Wude J lampion. 1st. 'lie charge of bribery i* simply an assertion, withal prool. As to the bad riding, 2d, Mr. Lipscomb's orse had never been pi icki-J by the spur before le race?consequently it was bad policy tiding ini with them. 3d. That Mr. Lipscomb's horse its in hid condition ou the day of the race was vidciil to any person accustomed to see race h usee, nd was a subject of remark to mo tho day before ie race by a ll.en f. Who was to blame (or thiaf wo til. I not have bothered you nboul this racing us*.liesi were it not for the keen interest taken in by the sui routi hng country. Kcs|>eCifu1ly, F. G. I,. Mr. Cow,in s Gallrry. Wo fin I tho following < >m nuiiicalion iu tho . lurcnsville Herald, from a cirr-<poiid tit who aid a visit to the Photographic Gallery of Mr. rowan. Tlv'.'.ie who n: aki j i '.ii ?bo'.r. ih<- truth f what is herein Stated can antiafy th ir doubt* y reading Mr. G's advertisement and visiting his ooius: ' Mb. Stokes: A woek or two ago w.- jmid a isit U> Spartanburg on busiiu-sa, an I while readig the "Spartan" were struck by a rather large ud (laming advertisement head- 1 "flood News >r rat runs of the Kino Arts." Curiosity intlucned us to read what followed, when wo (bund that he "Good News' referred t <. hn I reference to the ouipletiou of Mr. J. l'<>rr? st flowan's New Phutoenic Gallery and lhigiicnv-itype establishment t Spartanburg. We determined to |uiy a \isit to Ins gallery, having made up our mind beforehand o (hid fault wan things generally. Accordingly, Etiiu finish d o ir dinner, we u? nded < .r way to lowao'- t<... v. a . af. r dud.a. t! i and ralkwg up two Ihghts of stairs, were thrown onirelr thbitfir gu ird by the polite and gentlemanly eoeption fit Mr. tlowan hint: If. We unbesitaingly assert, tk h;s gallery ia one of the largest nd most tast^lMiich we have ever s?-ori in any ountry town, am&hal his pictures are as tine as nv which we havo* witnessed. While we Wert "present, Mr. Gownn copied a age of Topper's Ptyverbiul Pliilas- -phy, and the Unbrotypo was so pen ctly developed that every in- could be read flpih the greatest case, liis ky-light is a lanraWw adjusted, and his stock of dieuneals unusually mrge. Ho was kind enough o show us some orlus^'hotographs or Paper Picares, which certainly art the most life-like aunketchct which our eyes cjK r beheld. As to hLs Painted PhotOgtnphs, they defy com tition, and stamp the loaLc-r of thein with the anie of .t? lit! His stock.if cus? s is quite raitsl and large, many of whicyaro more than beauiful, and very low iu price, ^ Wo were pleads] io arn that Mr. Uowan isanutiie Carolinian, and a lharlestonian by birth, the laftcr ot which uiight cell l?e gar -v?<i*i by hiscourioot*. demeanoraud genlemanly iring. T'ho objedt of this communionion isiik rely to open the l yes'of as many as wish o seo themselves as others set them. 7 11AGITERUK " What tii* Atlantic Tki.kcrapii win. AcOMTLIiM.?It is tlmt irlun the submarine rlegrnpli nrrnM ih? ocean is 9p<> ulied, the tramoicioiis ill stocks, llii* cl<-s 'iff prift' ill consuls, ilia slate f tin- ootioii market, will Irtrifcnt fruiii l.ondun and Liverpool every dny at tlil%e o'ohx k in the attcrinoiij mill will in ouiiscqucirfc ot the difference ? ( line? nine five hours? heAoeoived ill I lie leading Atlantic cities ol the T'r.iteil States belore noon, arming tin- basis i?f ojS^Kiiin liere for that day n other words, the iklflKlsl the l/indon lixchange fill be known he e before- Nslitinge hours, and will >e published ill the papers ofltjcsame evening be >re tliey arc laid belore the Ihitist) nub'e. 'l'rans ctioiis oil the I'aris Bourse will be Scut in the nam? it tinner. The expense, however, will be very euvy, us the tilegrapinc tolls will be nls>ut one dolir per word. 'i'lir. BlCNTON 1,-BCTtTRKS.?The N. Y>>lk Tiroes ;?}*: ' In reply to an upplicalioii Iroin an association it this city, Col. Benton stated that he had never npeoed any pay (or Ins I tons, and never would; 91 the Ihwtoii people had complimented him by taking In lit a present of two hundred dollars for a etu e, and that s sim Isr Compliment would be filisfaetory to him. There was n charming Benmint) simplicity in this ingenuous method of get ug over ilia awkwnrdi.ee* of so distinguished a ruth-man's receiving pay, l.ke a common h-o'.urer, >r his services." llotv TO JlKTKCT PHOTOGRAPHIC lUtK Bil.UI -The wuro method of detecting a photograph is to inch it with a solution conijiomd of cyndide poUNum in an ounce of pure water This solution i Spoison. It will rv-tnovo the photographic iruression almost inatantuueouslv, but it will not >OCli tlic carbon iua of the bank nolo pinie priu r. It can be put up by any rpothecary for mgta tin pane?. i y* ** rnBi S, * % . . # .*j -4*' " ?**-.. - V.C,14 st eS5!!ei=^ "Hemcu^8 * Tho British arctic ship Resolute, found adrift by American whalers, and which was refitted by order of Congress and sent bom# to England aa a preaent U> that Government by ours, arrived at Spitbeod on the 12th nit. She was visited by the Queen and Priuoe Albert,and the officers received royal hospitality. Mr. Matlory has been re-elected to the United States Senate from Kloridn. Congress has called out ftom tie Departments the correspondence between the Secretary of W ar and General Scott, touching ths pey of the latter as Lieutenant General. The documents are voluminous and particularly caustic and personal. Mr. Consul Gcucral Harris has been safely landed at Simodn, Japan, and is comfortably housed. At 8 o'clock p. in., on tho 3d September, he unfurled the stars and stripes at his cousulatc. Seldcn, Withers, & Co., private bankers of Washington, failed, having on deposit Government funds. Tho Government claimed priority over other creditors, and the daim is allowed by the circuit coJrL The Columbia banks have declared semi-annual dividends ol $1 per share. Commodore Delany died at Wasliington on the 26tb ult. The ''lirst shad" has been caught near Savannah, and sold for $30 and sent to Columbus. The Georgian says, "times are so hard in Savannah, thai nobody can afford to cat the first shad." Mrs. Sarah B. Soott, the last surviving daughter of Patrick Henry, died on the lOlli ultimo, at "Seven Island," in Halifax county, Virginia. She was 77 years old. Concha lias been removed from the GovernorGeneralship of Cubs, and Gen. Urbislondo lias probably received the appointment. The Woodward's Planing Machine Patent exI piled on the Sfith nit. by limitation, and it is, therefore, public properly. 1I0N- HENRv'wTllfLLIlED. At the recent Alabama Conference of the Mei thodisi Episcopal Church, Hon. II. W. Ilillisrd nn! nounoed his intention of returning to the ministry. ' He had been alluded to in Cotjferenco as probable : editor of the Methodist organ to be established in r.e Montgomery, and ths proposition meeting with J soiim qin-stion, Mr. Hilliard arose, nod turning to Bishop Pierce, presiding, addressed him as follows: i givo you my nauu, my trvinrr, in tin* great 2, work! Henceforth our paths of life shall not di . verge! I come, in the maturity of my manhood, ? drlib<-ralcly to lay my heart, intellect, und whatever w ol trophic* i may have won ill other walks of life, *? professional or j?>lhieal, humbly at the foot of the Cross, with motives which befit the service of my Master. ^ uI*t it be distinctly understood, that no vote ^ which this Conference may take upon the pending ^ proposition can utfl-et rny resolution to give mysel to this work. At home and abroad?iu my solitary journeying*?or standing in the palaces of kings, ^ I have never forgotton my early vows. I liave ,n seen the beginning and end of earthly greatness*. s;i "Intimately associated with some of the first liv- cr I ing statesmen of this age and country, 1 have teen thein pass away from tliis earth! tiir, I Isnotc the vanity of earthly things! I come humbly, but I *<{ come preserving that self respect without which I \y should not be meet lor the M ister's service. m "I oak nothing from this Conference on my per- ~ sonnl account. I.ct the vo(? have no reference to me. No, no, sir! I have never lowered my crest, = when facing (sihlieal {Kirties in the day of battle. I preserve my aelf-respcct, but 1 desire to cebievr Wl somewhat that will enable me, when this world ?r burns up, to be reeoguiscd, by the (ireat Head ol n,) the CliHrch, as :? friend of Christ, and to take my I* place, however humble, among martyrs and *s nls who have k.ved and served him on tarth!" This is the sutwtar.ee of Ills r-'murka delivered to 'I1 the sp-dl-bound audienoe. It was a scene of inteliae moral sublimity. May lie find grace equal 0ii to Ins noble resolution! femg may he live to edify the church, nml finally win and wear the crown ol *' etidles- joy and glory.?Macon Telegraph. " t tl^ 10 Titr. finnr>f Scgah Cane.?The Louisville ^ Journal, under the impression that sugar cannot h<? profitably extracted from the juice of this plant, lr but only molas.-cs, (which reinaiua to he proved,) w hna the folio wing speculations upon the effect an w extended cultivation would have upon the juice w, of sugar: '* To intr ><iucc this plant with the view of munufact oring tuolaaaca on a large scale, Instead of reH,...;.,.. .1... .-.-t - -C ....... ......1.1 ?_ l .i.r nit j'l it v " \iy.i?. n vuiu uh^v cri iuiiut enhance it. A* uioliL-vx-s is a ntuetnaiy by-product m lii manufacture of sugar. aud at it jiays. ' at ortlitiarj prices, a portion of the profit to tlu? ' prdiu r, if tbo demand for molasses was supplied * (hun smother source and the price consequently 'J much r. durvd, sugars must Ircar a liiglrcr price to make up the deficiency caused by the low price of *' Uiolja-,-i. Tru . si'irits may be made from it, and l" thus > ivc a portion of graiu from tliat use, so that to manufacture inobur*es in a large quantity from *1* s ig.ir millet we think, would tend more to reduce c' the price of grain than that of sugar. bl The Missouri CoarsouiiK?The "Dred" -.lit cumcnts are fini?l?ed in the Supreme Court, nnd M iln- Washington correspondents arc ?|<eculuting up on them. The Tribune correspondent write*: .si *" The |>f??ition of the Court on the quest i.>u >s quite 'O generally understood to be thus: M?s*rs. Curt a, br of Massachusetts; Nelson, f New Turk, and Mo- ?' L? an, of Ohio, are in (avor of the |Hiwer. Messrs. Campbell, of Alabama, Wayne,of Oeorjf'a; Daniel, ot of Virgin'ti, are against it. The .Judges ?h<?e po- & sitioU is not ?.? well .It line.1 are understood tube II Drier, of Pennsylvania, Catron of Tennessee, and 3] Chief .Justice Taney,of Maryland." Rev Dr. Livings!me, the Celebrated African A traveler, has returned to Kngland, after seventeen of years' absence, lie crossed the great African eon- fo Pneiit nlm.wt in the centre, from west to east, has at been where no otvilized being had ever been before, el and I i.s mad-- many notable il seoverirs of great ? value. He ha.l great difficulty in speaking n sen fence of Knglisli, having disused it s?> long while travelling n Africa. He had with liiin a native from the interior of Africa. This man, when he got to the Mauritius, was so excited with the steam- !\ crs nnd various womb r* of civilization, that he went mad, tuid jumped into the sra ami was j dtowncd. All important libel suit has lately been determined in Kngland. The London A'eics.in coninient uji.m the conduct of Dud Lucan, in the Crimea, spoke of Itim as having disgraced and disc-tdited _ t.ie t: aroe and fame of Kif'snd. and a* havmtr been I obliged to resigu. Lord Luc an instituted a suit tor libel, nnd the cam ranic on for tn d upon the 11th ot December. The Chief It.iron, in summing up, decided that the prmc pal question was. whether the article was written in a malicious spirit; thst considerable latitude was allowed to the press ot . that countrv, m commenting on public men; and if j without malice, it presented no sufficient ground ot notion The jury returned in a few minutes witha J verdict f?r the defendants. Fruition* or Vesuvius.?A correspondent of tho Independent Beige, writing Iroin Naples on j,the 22d ult., says: q 'Ver.uviua was blazing away last night, aud was evidently in great force. For the most j<art ono sees only tho reflection of the light, which is jthrown up from tho interior of the crater, but at times it rises up in all its majesty, and illumines y the entire city." p Tiik 1 i r< tohai. Vor* or Wisconsin.?The 9 first Wednesday of December was the day provided by tho United States law for the electors ol President and Vice President to meet at the capitals of the various States and east their elerto- C ral votes. A snow storm on the day previous hav- gj ing shut oiT all communication with Madison, the ^ electors for Wisconsin dul not arrive titer*, and consequently tlic vo'e of Wisconsin was not cast for P President. A Lot'tsi an* Seosa Caop.?A correspondent of the ' New Vork Journal of Com me roe, who predie'ed *' that the crop of sugar made in Louisiana for 1855 T would be 230,000 Mid*., missed it by only 1,0C0 ft| Mid*,, now predicts that the crop of '58 will fall , abort of 100,000 lilids. The crop ol 1852 reached 1405,000 hhds. _ & A bill han been introduced into the Florid* ' tl liOgisUture, crttftM "An act to exempt from levy i 81 and sale in that Statu, by execution or attachment, j fc or other process, one slave " ] ai 4 a. WL F?r Um Quktlaa Spartan. * JAMUABV BILLS. nrj^ra. "Tli3 melancholy dtyi have mom, Tba saddest of ths yaw," When uotea are due, and lengthy Ufa Come in from Car aid near:? When "hera'a a email arsonnt of years," la wliiepcrod in your ear; And "wont yon plcoac to settle now," la all tha talk you hew. You acaroo onn take morning 'a walk, Without ere loug you're met By Mr. Bncuka, who wanla to know If you eon "ecltle" yet; And at the hour of "duaky ere," When homeward you do hie. Upon (lie parlor table, to! A pile of billa do lie. Ye chapa, whoae salary amounts To ten time* ten a year, Who sport your patent-leather boots With such a "foreign air,"? Who wear your thirteen dollar "tights," And golden buttoned vest, When January cornea around, Ye aeek in rain for rest. Ye girls, with dumpy bonnets, stuek Upon your pretty heads. With high-priced silks and satin things With flowers, hoops, and beads:? 1 wonder what "papa" will say When Mr. Spriggine calls With just that "little bi!l" of his, for bonnets, hoops, and shawls! AnJ now, my stylish little chap. And fashionable maid, I'll tell you what you'd better do, When those long bills are paidJust spend as many dollars now Upon your addled brain, As you hare spent for costly clothes, And sco how much yon'II gain. Libel Suit im Esohmd.?A auit for libel was ce?tly brought by Lord I.ucan against the Lonhi Daily News for criticizing his military conduct the Crimea. The comments were serere, but e censure was deemed demurred, and the juryire n verdict of acquittal in nbout 20 tninuil-s here were public interest* iorolved in lite Subject the strictures, which in the in:mis of tlie jurj ere of considerably more importance than tlie perns! annoyance caused by thrm. Louisville, (Ky.) Dec. 31. The Medical Department of tho University of cntucky, including tlie Library, Laboratory and uaeum, wst burned to-dar. The loss is cstimad at $100,000. ^ Promotion or Gen. Smitii ?Washington, Dcmber3l, 1856.?The Senate, va*terdav, unaui ousts ounlTrmcd the nomination of General Perrcr I* Smith to the new Hrigi dlership in the army, tated by uut ol the lost Congress. Tiie Ihdepkndket Press.?Thla wcH conduct' 1 paper comes this week in au expanded torm 'e wish it every success. COMMERCIAL. Co el msi a Maskkt?.lan. 3.?Cotton.?Tie cek just brought tu n chac has Ixeii rstht-r s dull ie; not hoA < ser, fr?m the laek of demand, or from \y dicluie in prices, for the demand is good, and :o?*s are steadily advancing, hut front the fact id e Chriatmns and New Year huhdaya intrrvenng. Iiich caused the reccipta to be light, and eonae icntly the trnnanction* were limited. On Satur iv morning the news from Liverpool by the Ni.ara came t>. hand, reporting thccoUn market an Ivauoe of Jd.on *11 grnd.s, with sales f??r the celt of 55.860 hales?speculators taking 9,500 d exporters 3,4<K) !>aln>. The trade nl Munches r was (good, mid the price of manufactured gnodIrnnc njr. .These accounts will dcubthve have a voruble di et on the cotton market in this c.ion y; still we must wait the optning of the com lig e*k. and a'so more extensive <>p? rations, before wr ill be able to say with miiv degree of uccuracy t hat extent the market w ill b? aflickd by them, he soles of the Week hw?t up hides, and We >w quote: Inferior In} all; ordnnry II a 11}: iddliitg 11} a II}; good middling 11} a 11}; fa r I s I'd; : ml choicu Id} cents. Hacon.? We have no material or quotabh iange to notice in tlie baron market, and we there rr eoniinse to quote: shouldrrs 8} a 9; sui.-s IP mi. i ? _ i.. >>3, iiants i i it i^: crm?, according lo quailCorn.?The c<>ru market ha* also been without ty material change, and consequently hv eoiumu quote 8"> a 85 cent* per bushel. Peas.?The aupply of peas on aale ia fully ade ale to the demand, and therefore there ? no tange io prices. Wo still quote 65 a 70 cents per It el. Oats.?The demand for oats is limited, and n* e stock is fair there is no change in pr ces. We tnlinue to quote 60 cents per buahol. Fi.oua?The flour market has been quirt but rady during the pust week, and we continue ui rmer quotatious of $6} a $7 for common to good and*; eup<-rtine $7 h a 7|; and extra (aindy flour " 1 |>er barrel. Charleston Market, Jan. 2, 1S57.?The re 'ipts of cotton for the past week were 14,97i> bales, lies in same time 12,650. at extremes fiom 11 a I 4 U.os 3} n 4}, corn 78 a 85; oats 50. Flour | n 4 in sacks; in barrel* $8 a 8} Groceries?Caba Molsaaes JO a 41; Muscovado 1. Cuba Muscovado Sugars 9$ n 10. Coffc-o. 1,4 of GOO bags Rio brought 10} all}. A tale 1,600 bags, direct importation, was announced r the 6th inat. Salt 80. iiaeoii?sidea have lvanccd mid now command 9} a 9} for boned and ear. l/ird 13 u 15}. On Tuesday evening, the 6ih instant, by Rev. J. . I.AMmra. .! AS. M. HO WD EN. Esq., to Miss I VIRGINIA, eldest daughter of John X. Nolr. of Madison Parish, I .- a.sunn Hv fhc same,on the 4th instant, Mr. MADISON ITOODY to Miss ELIZA BETll BALLENGER, 1 of Spartanburg District. Ou Wednesday evening, the 3d of December ?t, by Rev. bmrson Drummond, Mr. C. S. KEEN 1 ,KAF to M as M AU Y A. IlOLCOMBE, I of this district. On Tliorsjtjf crenlnjj, the 4'b of December last, |i Rev. John L. Norman, Mr. GARLAND ADEN to Miss MARY A. LAYTON, all ot Sparinborg 1 flslrict. On Thursday evening, the 18th of December "t. bv Rev. John H. Kiiu., Mr. MI1.K8 li ERGUSON to Mm LUE A. ROGERS, all of (Hirtanburg District. On rbursdny evening, the I8tb of December last, IT John II. Walker, E*q . of ibis district, Mr. ,MOS NIX to Mrs. NANCY" SEALY, both ol nion District. OnSumlay, tha 21st ult., by John ii. Walebr, l~i., Mr. BENJAMIN WELliS to Miss NANY W A LI) RiP. all of Spartanburg District. On the 27th ult., by O P. Richardson, K?o., Ir E. R. WHITRtoMw PRANCES WEATIlIRFORD, all of Spartanburg District. On the 33d ult. by tha Her. J. O. Landrl*, Ir. WY1JI HAG WELL to Mb* FRANCES OLLAR1), all of Hptr tan burg District. I)R. CLOPTON'g INFIRMARY. DR. J AM K8 CLOPTON, who has visited South wv.lina for several roars, practicing his jirofea. on, has now permanently established himself in ICNTSVILLR, ALABAMA, where he is preoral to treat successfully the follow ing disease* sthma, Diseases of the Throat, Inflammation and nlargement of the Tonsils, O land alar Swellings aout the Nock and Throat, SerolUla, Scald-Head, umori that frequently come on the eye lids?and il other diseases of the Skin. Testimonials of the highest character from your tate will be forwarded to any that nosy wish lem. Persona writing will enclose a 3 cent amp to pay poalage on return letter. Medioines rwarded by mail. In such oases as can be treated : home, Dec. 33,185$. ]y 1 another fiw? and muz Mr* ofF?t? MM Annbylk?i/IV-HTart' ' j thai he had labored under a vary aaaara aWt a# Ague and Keeer, and waa ouou raatorud hy X of three ]' ? Mr. Sharp* aleo estie^ad aa agin- i 1 lea, founded on obecrvatloa, (hat tha fJaar Hfcgf the beat Cur bilious cowpkuotn ewr oflfatai In Ua Although loaf know* ult miratalgg. mmUf for chrouic oaaaa ofllcpatia derangeaaeat, Ur * caaeu of ihe Liver, the proprietors, Hearing Bmh, of Dr. M'Lanu's Pitta, ware oot prapund far the frequent, bat gratifying evidence! of Ua general ? ? ? ty and ourative capacity, la thia raapaat, tbia lavaluable tru-dicine hoe eacaedcd tbeir naaat aaagalna expectation#, and induced thai* to k?P* that it wS be introduced into every lamtty ia the UbM State#. " a'V 1 ty Puruhaaera will ba carafu! to arit for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED UVEK PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS.,Pmwmris, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to helieer Ptllo, now before tha public. Dr. M'LaaaAagwg* ine Lirer Pillo, alao his celebrated Vcrn?ifcge,mm ?*v ' - , now ba had at ail revpeetable drug atoraa. Kaw gtnuiiu- xcithout Ike fig malar* Of I [37] Jan. 8 46 It FLEMING BROS. | Spartanburg Female Academy. \ TillS Institution will be opened tor tha miptiaa "j of pu|>ila on Monday, tha I9lh inat., Bar. 1 WASHINGTON BAlBltWadoL The usual course of Literary and Hoientifio lo- 1 tru- noM will be kepi up at the former rate*. Mim' V TEMPLE will also give instructionin MU81C aad 111 FRENCH. The Trustees take pleasure is mamendiug the Institution to pubbo attention and pa- \ ' trotiagr. W. W. HA KRIS, Pra*L D. C. J wo, Secretary Board of Troatcta. Jan. 8 46 \ \ M A CARD. \ 1 School to conmonce tat Movday im February. J rpilK auhacriber having heated at JOHN H. ^ A WALKER'S. (2 miles caat of HofebyaviBa,) for the purpose of TEACHING, hope*,-bp aaK cult ration and application to hia proh.nsioa, to ?rK a patronage Irotn thoac who wiah to go or Kid to > arrbool. ^ Tr, mi of Tuition: From ten to twenty Mto lor tho term of ten months. B?ard in the neighborhood on rcammabls term*. . Jan. 1 46 4t F. N. WALKER. | Near Hobby-sriHe,3. C. \ THE SI BSCMBER^ I HAVING this day aasooiated with them, ia tho WIIOLK8ALR PHY GOODS BUSINESS, Mr. JOHN GEORGE, I he same will brrautter lte carried on under the f<nn of NA TLSR. 1 S.NilTII, & Co. WM. NAYLER, TIIOS. P. SMITH. J Chabi KaroN, Jan. I, 1837. WANTED^ \g AS intelligent LAD, as apprentice at the Photogenic Art. itoardUig, Ac., will be (onMolwd li m gratis by hia employer. Fur particulars, call at Carolina Star Gallery, corner of Jad and Mftto 1 S;r, ct?. Jan 9 46 St Notice. A LL persons having demands against the Ifstrta aX. of DORCAS McDOWEI.L will pleme pre* wnt th.in fo the subset ibrr, as Agent,on or befog* the 1st day of February next, duly authenticated, f r settlement. and all indebted to said Eslata ars r quin-d to make pnymciita, as longer indalgetao* will not be given. ii. k. Mcdowell, agem. . Jan. 1 46^ 3l EEeadLqLiiarterMs | ORDER NO. 2 Ciiai'.i.kgton, January 1, 1857. HIS Eitillniry |M U?*i nor aii<l (Viinmaitdee- a in Cbfrflw bti-n plfim-ii to uppmnt J. B. 1 ALLSTON. of Charleston, and A.J.GREEN, >f Columbia, optfiHl Aiiit-t-dp (.'nmp, with tk* rank of l,uuiriiant-Colonel, who will be obeyed ar??t rik|M-ct< d accoi Juiuly. and r<}?trt themselves, in full uniform, to )1m Excellency at Chorlestcn, am or before the fifth d?v ??f February proa. Rv order; J. JOHNSTON PKTT1GRKW, Jan. 1 48 It Aide-de-Qunp. STATE 0 F SOUTH CAROLINA, Spartanburg District. IN THE COURT OK I>111?I j M I d Citation for Letters of Administration. WHEREAS Dr. It. E. WOFFoRD baa applied to me for la ttcru of Adut uwir.-ition on til and singular the C'>oda and chattel, rights and credit*, Id Mrs COMFORT WOFFORD, rwa tratamrnto annex*, late of the State and Uiatritt atoresaid, deems* d: Tlieat- arc tlierefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred i.nd creditors of the aaid deceased, to 1< and appear at the Court of Ordinary, )< r aaxl I Iwtrtct. fo tie held al Spartanburg Court House, on tli fid I day >' Jauu.iry,to show cause, if any exiat, why the *nid letters should not be granted, Gi^eu under my baud and seal of O.lK-e. the 5<Jt of Jau., I6jT, R. ROW if EX, u. a. i>. Jan. 8 48 $ LE'ITLR FROM HON JOHN MlNOR~ ROTIS, OF VIRGINIA. Richmond, July 9, 1855. Moasi a. Wt. 8. Bitu A Co.-? G? ntlemeni Consideration* of duty to the afflicted alone prompt me to send you this voluntary testimonial to the great value "of CARTERS SPANISH MIXTURK, tor that almost incurable disrasr. Scrofula. Without being dispoM-d, or deeming it necessary, to go into the particulars of the caae, I ean any that the aaton ahing reaulia that have been produced by that nn dieine, on a memtwr of my own bunny. sad under my own observation and ruperintendeuoe, after the .ttl) of the t eat physicians Irad been e<haiuted, and all the qkumI remedies had tailed, fully justify me in rwomirirtiding ita uac to alt who may be suffering from thai drradlnl malady. I do not mean to say that it is adapted to ail constitutions, or that It will nfford the same relief in all cases; for, o> t wirse, I can know nothing about that ?but from what I I in TO seen of the effects, 1 would ^ not hesitate lo use it in *nj nud every case of 8erofola, with persons for whom 1 felt an interest, or o*et 1 wh mi 1 could exercise influence or control. Respectfully yours, J NO. M. BOTTRB. Jan. 1 45 5t Annovinoomont. We are requested ?o announce J. B. TOLLfc SON a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Common , Pleas for Sparumbtug 5 >istrtcl, at the Election i* ! January wxt. Not 6 37 if Wc are requested to am,ounce Mai. JOHN RA ULK IU >M A R it candidate for the Clei k of the i Court of Common Pleas fur Spartanburg, ] hsArtot at the Election in January next. Nor 6 37 tf cedar spring academy. ^13 I IIS School, for males and females, will m> t _1_ coinmr*r on the 4th MONDAY <tbs fdth day) of January inst., under the care of C. II j WHITE and Mrs. K P. V. H WHITE Rate* of Tuition, per Term of 10 mouths, from $10 to ?20, including iaitin. Mu.io lessons on Mtlodeon $25 per scholar. Hoarding, from $7 to $8 per month. Kor further information address C. It WHITE. Jan I 45 3m Clint Sramo Astu>m. To 13Clro, 1?ROM Fust of January neat, Two NSOSO / BOYS ami TWO WOMKlU. Ths ft ars good plam Cooks. BKNNiCTT dt GosE Deo 18 43 * \