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?? * x / r * ' V;'7> (tl)e Spartan. SPASTANWKaT S THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1857. ^ ?'!!>' -" r- 'ftiity AGENCY. .. . *'1 Mr. \. R. Smith is our nuihorixod sgcal at Out. r, , lutnbu*, North CuvoHan. JANUARY* BILLS. p<* Our corroepondeut J. F. U. ha? happily bit off t n,! tho annoyance of those deteatiblo attendants of !s?tu tho credit Byst em?January bills. Tho moral is Vxi enforced by every man's experience, and wo hope f will produce a salutary effect. to tl This jeu d'esprit proves that J. F. G. can da- and gucrreotype in verso as well as by the aid of (or chtmtcalt. In vi si.'U'ivi: Miriti\R "til OUC< A day or two stnco wo were permitted to examino the operations of a Wheeler tc Wilson Sew- j ^ ing Machine, at tho house of Mr. Judd, under the ekilful manipulation of Miss Attleton. This machine is simple in construction, noiseless in mo- ^ tion, of great perfection of stitch, adapted to cup1od or straight aeams, and to a variety of purposoa and materials. ^ I?'M MILITARY. dial We learn tint Major C. McDowell has resigned hnv his command of the Upper Battalion, 36th Re- as t gitnent, S. C. M. ^ On the 27th alt. Capt. A. J. Foster was elected flom to the Majority in the Lower Battalion of the 36lh nod Regiment S. C. M., vice L'cut. A. If. Kirby, ro- Han siguod. ' law At an election for Captain of the Briar Patch diet Beat Company, No. 2, at Cherokee Iron Works, two weeks since, F. G. Latham was chosen Cup- ^ tuin over L. Cook, the vote standing?Latham 80; Cook I. ? gun CIUS8BJ. J* John Cunningham, Esq., has become solo pro- gen prietor of the Charleston Evening Newt, by the re w^j tireiiu nt of S. 12. Pelot. ft Sj. Jos. S. Reid, Esq , has di*|>oscd of his interest in inei: tho Newberry Mirror to Mr. John C. McLcroore, - i- l - ~ - r I I II. :. .. * who iu now Bote canor ?>> nun yumm. nr > ^.j. young gentleman of lino talent, nil J we wt Iconic j him to the corps editorial. jnfj John G. Bowman, Li?q , lormcilr editor of tlu? wj,j Palmetto State Banner, is nnnoiinocd at editor ol Gf j the Carolina Times. Mr. Bowman is a wrll cdu <jrr cated gentleman, and vigorous writer and courlo oua editor. mai Riis?eirs SlHgiizinc. tulil Tlio Charleston Evening Netcs says; "It will Ik* si-cii by n notice that the new inagn- nlcr line, of wluch Messrs. W. B. Carlisle and P. H J00tl l iny ne are to he the editors, wall appear on the Ut obli ol March next, will be published under the nurpi- will ees ol that respectable Hrm, Russell it Jones, and will be called Uuroll's Magazine. With theso la- tv cl vorable auguries .we have presages of such success ?*tl. as will render it n permanent vehicle and faithful S record of Southern genius, tasto nud opiuiou." now JUDGE BCTLERlrfBElRNlTE. ^ A correspondent of the Charleston Courier, iu ' n>*r giving an aecounl ol the attitude and employment ^ of the different Senators while Wilson,of Massachusetts, was delivering his Abolition "Medleyspeaks ' _ , ? , i?'n tbua of Judge Butler; "The Senator from South Carolina was lounging ? in his chair with closed eyes, and certain drowsy ** ' and somniferous symptoms led us to suppotte the gou monotonous tone had lulled him into a doze; but bep an allusion to his Slate by the speaker entirely w| * destroyed the ti ulb of our supposition, for in rpite of the indication* of drowsiucrs, the cWd eyes "K* suddently stared out from uudcr the lock <1 ?:l plae very hair with unusual wakefulness and sagacity of (ipiefdon, saying iui plainly as tj'ei c?>uld rpcnk. they were not asleep, and hud nol Iren asleep, and never intended to go to sleep, when Carolina was T in danger of being traduced. As the attack ou his Qj, Stcte continaed, tlie hoaornble Senator became j restless and excited; twitched, tidgeted, arose, * shook himself, and, in a sbmp, singing lone, nsked <-l'n to be heard in reply. With ready fluency lie pin- papt ccd the matter in its proper light, proved his Stale tccr clear of the charge, aud with an nir o( dignified j. ooutcmpt, he then left the chamber." " , on il NORTHERN SLATKTEADBJIS. On the 22d ultimo a bill from the House of Reprcsentrflives, providiug for a steam revenue euttur j y.,,,, nt the port of New York, canto up in the Senate at ; lion Washington, Air,Seward advocated its passage, ' rca' and quoted a letter from John McKeon, Distiict j Attorney of that port, recommending the passage mJ< of tlis hill, among other reason*, "as an additional gloi safeguard against the fitting out of vessels to engage in the slave trade.'" () ^ "Mr. Toombs thought that was a very singular it, i argument. It was proposed to have a steam* r cin- *t<M ployed nt the port of New York?not on the const r.,u of Africa?to prevent these exceedingly conscien- < tioua people, who will not be deterred by the laws this against piracy, from engaging in the African slave by ! trade! [Laughter. ' ] I antii After amending the k so as to leave the vessel two under control of tho Secretary of thu Treasury, it | waa passed. And thu* hum been begun a system pr? which will expand nod absorb millioua of money, (eie Philadelphia and Portland have nlao petitioned for "or atcam cutter*, mid Mr. Wellw prefer* thu claim of *'v' pllt San Francisco. We shall very ahutily hear of the p,,cj * Treasury revenue alcana fleet. ^ iir i <.n* whi Bkli.adon.va.?In * 'ale is?uc we gave an item lira that belladonna, applied >o the tongue, w.u a pre n '' , wntivo of acirl< t fever. Tho following, from ret- ' . qun pcctable authority, mIiows that l!io drug has pvri.i- ?||y clou* properties, which should lead to it* avoidance: free "Tho London I.inoct atatea that the nae of the '"'ai drug belladonna, a* practised in Oriental burenis, ?ni to give brilliancy to tlie eye, i* uubtu?hliigly advrr- ^Ir t'med nnd provided fur by the <w.t?*r?r? of faahion. 1 ho effect of this powerful and deadly drug upon 1"V' the eye ia to contract the iriaand enlarge the pupil, '*r*' intensifying ita brilliancy, and rapidly dealtoyittg tinorgan." , Mr. Toomds'b PnoroaiTio*.?Tho Wnahington tj1(. City Star, ol Ijhh instant, thua refer* to thia matter: a!llj "Thia letter o< Senator Tonrnbe, Addrreaod to j |K.cj ? tho Southern Convention, Itaa for aoine d*\a part ' <heen a theme of very genet al conversation among I ' ' the putihc men id llua city. Ita recom&endntion* j " nre well received, indeed, by tin*" from the South, max with very few exception*. So general favor f< r ?p|ie them do they manifest, tut that those from section- ? of the North, whoa? bu-?ine? enterprise* are hhelv ^ ^ to bo affected ny the notion of the Southern Stale ^ ( Governments propo*?d by Mr. T.,lf fMiyed tn Ik- ^ carried out, are much excited on the Nuhjtrl, showing thus, we think, lhut Mr. T. low hit ill* right 'JC< nail on the h..nd, *V" "They argue vehemently ng.vn?t tho feasibility u , and constitutionality ol the recommendation* of Mr. Tixiitih* with *o much earnestness, Indeed, nn T that their cil?rt* carry witlt tbem convictiou eon- jtH1 trary to their wislus." ' ^ A Modern Nincvcu.? A MilVriU Jonah ?uril ' catiRcd the following notice to be inverted in the 41 New York Time*. Oor latest date* from that city p'oy nre of January d, but we h ive no doubt the city l'"n . . , ' ,l""1 , ?m dcMoyed. if the only saving condition was re- I|)(|c pentnnco. New Yorker* would rather die Ihnn do ;knd that?it wouldn't pay in thi* world, nnd (hot'a nil 'he in<<*t ol thent live for: 'PROeiiEct ?I am oommi*#ionod to announce er< , that Nov York i*aboul to br detiroyed hy an earth- J(( ,| quake an.: tire, if the dreadful wicked inhabitant* |))a,r ol the city aa.l in'iulioorliooJ do ni t repent l> fore Tuesday night n. it, confrssiug their * ns public!) on thdr knee* in the *tico?n. licit t* before tln ni |ut|, if they do not fcpvnt. Alskstus." r'(j b I'rof. Krumby i* about to return to Alabama to look afer lit* planting interwt*. tion fir CONtiBESSIONH NOMINATIONS. )ur pttptr this we*k bears to the people of the Ij Ik Coitgr. ssioaal D sulci of tills State the nomi- from iou of two ciliavmt of S|>arinnburg for the pnai> Ti of Representative ill the Congress of the Uni- teree States, should Col. Ors, tho present faithful and Tl jnguUhed member, ns he baa already irtimnted, re from his post at the end of the Thirty-Fifth p|Xt<j bigA ' that 'lie linings thus presented arc well-known to the *n'' pie. James Harrow, U?q a gentleman of tal- ^p' i, and reccn'ly returned n member of tho I<egi* Kma f?i la on?< of the nominees, and Th-'Mas O. P- TI unon, Kaq., the other. j" a" * ber I n say inn '.lint Mr. Vernon is perhu|? bent known Tl he people?Uring native and to the manor horn, basil closely idviflmud with n lending District office many years?we hope wo shall not be thought 'p| d>o|is. RiuMfe consideration is for the people Ulan he District,indicates but a general prefer- Tl p and ground for support. To us the appeal " '.j.' les with greater emphnss and weight, as a eo- j irer in the hnrnet-s of the press, and now our At eoiuj iaTW in the conduct of the Spartan. Mr. Ver- the I , indeed, from the foundation of a District paper, jjp,,,] been wjthdrnvrn from its labors hut nt brief in- ordei 'tis, each of which interruptions was terminate! 1*< renewal of connection with the paper more or prominent, ll"s services linvo ever found oor approval from the people, and his writing* on tl o given high cbaruetcr to the paper so fortunate Spec o secure ids editorial lucubrations. sales the r Ir. Vernon, in early life, had the advantages i( , ring from n liberal collegiate education, toniug M developing mi intellect both acute and bril- Tl t As a profession, bo devoted himself to the on^.' ; b.A was oompclled to yield to tlie threats of -pj sase, and abandon a career which must havo dull. :n hitn a high rank at the bar. ling; is a public apoaker ho is effective and captive- ' 1 Commanding an easy tiow of language, q0q | hing forth spontaneously, a playful fancy, de- The itiug in graphic illustration, a nntnly musica :e, lie stands forth an orator to charm and wield ates. In the comparatively secluded sphere In eh Mr. Vernon has shut himself, his powers as ?n a, maker are almost unknown, except to his int- -p|,c liate neighbor*. But w o trust that in tho pro- on -j is of tho canvass this will remain truo no Ion- an<j ring a politics Mr. Vernon is State Rights?occupy. ((f %c a position of conservatism identical with that ch ruled the judgment of the State Convention S52. Those who road the Spartan while un and his editorial control will be at no loss tokuuw l,*?g' :re to look for him. To the Union ho will re* * T' bus i n true, but it must be the Union of tho Constion. b'ooiild reckless fanaticism shred that iu- of <1" ment, or by combination pervert tho Govern- tt" J it from its original purpose* and legitimate ob#, I;c stands ready to forsuko and renounce nit K.ml gations of loyalty. But not until then, lie llarl ever be found standing by the South, in what- . r perils threaten or whatever dangers may as- '^'"j mail uch is one of the men, imperfectly rketched, ir? r placed before the pooplo for high office, and '"*fc lid it please them to confer upon him their suf- 1 j < ?, certain are we that it will be confidence well- ..lea iled and honor well bestowed. was i i the remarksabove made we mean 110 dispar , 4^ millM mcnt to those other nnim^^tjph will with cor- ,.j , ty contest the position Already we notice the Sclm linaiioii by the GrccLvill? Patriot of Col. Thus. forge r **'1 Dawkin*, of Union. We h ive, therefore, three ^ tlemcti in the field of whom any District might rood; and let the standard ol success perch of 1*1 ire it tnuy, we shall ever stand ready to cncour- II and sustain that man whom the people may arnlr c hi a sentinel upon the Federal Watchtower. tea n T1JE DALLAS CLAUMMJ0.\ TREATY. M he treaty negotiated by Mr. 1) Has and Lord " e " eudoit, lor the adjustment of difficulties grow ' vl" out of tlio Clayton Bulwer treaty touching tliouj tral America, was published in iho New York rrs on the 24itt ult., n'twitlistaud ng Senatorial <*! ' lie Chailcstou Mercury remark* as follows up ?',e pro* It* provisions, as pirsfnlfd, Krm to ut a kalis- ! -v try solution o( a question tloit, for aonie time. Intel ntened toiijl&rrapt the peaceful relation* of two Mr. iti I' t^H^grr-iier interest in the preserva ow|( of pence IfiaK f otrothir two in the wo, IJ. The ^ difficulty M?rl>e?-n, lr.?m tin- first, to determine *" 1 llier any (iii?K>untry should acquire mi ttsceii- tmn'i t control over the transit of the American Uth from i. There are several |inw\jtrs ncrota this ro j . i, connecting the two great occoik; one of them secured to itic citizens of the United Suites b) construction or.the r.innriia Railroad Another. I'r,**> Tehbnnlepce route, lias been just relieved Irom 114 naltiplied difficulties, nnd delivered into the (?>? * ion of rut American company Tim only other <v,llc is open for transportation, was through a region wlocli the tovercignty was disputed, nnd it is *' , especially, winch the reoent treaty, concluded " Mr. Dallas, cor.cei us- Its provisions serm to l" '* sly all the qwgriinns which have L?eu raised been the two Governments in reference to On- uul 1 America. To a certain extent they neknowl- T1 r n joint Protectorate over tiiese States, but the c, nj| liotorate dov-s n<'t go to the extent of un inter- , nec with the internal nrrangi inflttsol the States, dues it claim for the contraciirj powcis excio 5*'*' a I vantages over other nntiope, nor is it com- '"'I e without the assent of thfc rttut.s which ore in- of th ally interieled. Tin* lAjecl of the treaty has equa n to Hceoinpl sh n g^irat aim of cotnin. roe, in wlni eh all notions who lintfc exchangeableo< tnmodi- St-iti are interested?n irons.t between the Atlantic the Pw ifto open to nil. Commerce has really ] nnd it the nightmare of tli^a whole Control American aotei st ion. It I as I recti c.tjlcd political, but it has re- ! docti been nothing but p^nwrviiil. Give the w lit ' newt itom of transit nurios tlir Isthmus, and wc shall that r no in re of tho difficulties about the Centra) back lerioan qic-inm or tho Mwqalta Protectorate. nnn?i Treaty is a1 irost eat:sf?ctnry ?< lution of the cy J cullies \? )i eh have ?i? long ?urround- <1 the lives stlon, nnd liyth the United State* and Great muti tain have reason tocongratulnlc lh< meelves upon presi result." > 1 K-ir hb North *tt? th* Sourii?We l.arn from r< New York Ot>rvcr that Rev. Drs. Humphrey Rar'' Hill have Ikh'ii successful, qu to beyond their ei- tlc ' Attona, in collecting inofinvMo that city for the P"-'1 S.) Presbyterian Theological * Seminary nt ever iville, Ky, l.isiea I of u (icli their ''<?? timuin of vspcotation, they collected $8,nU0. i Ol?scrver ren?urk?: <lesci Danville Seminary is in n Southern State. T*i? *'*f hun been made at the close of a contest that hwP i(ou!j t Wei! lilted to ulicnnto North nod South; Ins ._.i | cordiality wi;h which tin ??- Invhleii have t>. < iv?*d, and itir liberality of the iP"B' ' v tli.a tli<- Union ? "I'll fil ing '"l*i.iu tli '?. |%P i love llit-ir country mid the truth.'V then mk Atlantic Tiuox*rn.?The New York rLal of Commerce hopes our ^jovcrnmenl will no fe i n corresponding interest wall England in the Iterance of tlii* gruml pnUoCt. We quote: j ... , ?i. , F . . . I that We understand that it lifts been resolved to cm (,(j tf four steamers iu Irving it Jowu, via: Two to j h,k.j y the wire, which ;?Wl heoivid. <1 into. <junl pnr? I J.9.'i0 mih e (leaving something like dot) r ,to for divergence, inequalities o' sin lace, Ae ,) wil(j two other* nt tenders, s>> ilint in c i?e either of tW I first inetillolieil ehouhl hr disabled, <W ?thrr dent oeoi r. immediate relief would l>e at hand, tiolei fiuiifflu.il Government has prmn.red two strainor this purpose, and nppl.i ntion will b# made . A le Oovet ninent r>f the United Uihw-s for two Muni p. which w ill, ol Course, be (rented. the p [ee?rs. Hunt nod Allien, of thi? city, in the the p erica n directory id the eompnnv, have just re to ins e>l from Washington, where tltey were rcceie- tliooi jr the Preeuii.-nt, bends >( departments, lending it ?v? itors and Reprcsentiitivee, with ths fullest assu- man) e that the project should receive the considcra- vow i and levor which importance demands " debts EUROPEAN NEWS. ito European now* has arrived |?cr the Fulton lluvre, and llie Niagara, from Liverpool. ?e following ore tlio chief item* of gem-rid in- I t by tlio former: 10 Jx>ndon Tunes ha* pronounced tlio message ewdent Pierce lobe of n conciliatory character, ic rtf-nssembhng of tlio Congress fit Paris whi ; fur tlie 25th ol )>ecenib<?. It wu believed the difficulty concerning the l*le ol Serpents Bollard would bo arranged before the Congress nbled. 10 person who attempted to nssnssinute the > of Naples has been hung. lu marriage ol the Princess Itnyal of England nounced to take place on tlio 21st of Novenilext. 10 Hermann hud put back to Southampton, a broken Iter shaft. ostilitic* arc threatened between Spain and *ia, growing out of the Neufehatel question, e British forces lines taken possession of the d of Ormuzand Karek. te Russian* have retaken Senjouk Kaleh, after ipernte resistance by tlio Circassians, ic money market remains unchanged. y tho hitter we learn that France proposes a iromite with Hussia iu tho Bolgnrd rflfiiir, and attcr accepts. nghind is sending reinforceim nts for the expei against Persia, and eight regiments have bten red thither. ussi i is preparing for operations against Stvitnd. icrc is trouble brewing in Hungary. jtto.n Markkt.?The sales of the week closing u* 20th, amounted tn 55,8110 bales of which ulntor* took 0,500 and Exporters 3,400. The on the IOth, the day preceding the sailing ol viagnra, amounted to 12,000 I ales, at the Kl'ow iites: iddling Orlean?, 7d; Middling Uplands, GJd ie market active and firm, with nil advance of *igh h on ajl grade*, naneial matters were easier, ie Brokers' circular reports breadstuff's very fVluwit had de. lined 2d; th>ur 6d to 1 sliilflliil n.rn r. I Willi II v.-rv .toll nmrk. t LiTfrpwil, on Saturday, the utramrr'* nrwn d an advance of 1 IB to |d, w th sulrs of 2.1),bales, of which speculators took 15.000 bales, market closed with an active dcmntid. STARTLIXG DISCLOSURES. ie trial ol Huntington, lor forgery, is ti ll going t Xew York, in the Court of General Sessions prosecution finished their portion of the ea?< 'uesday. Mr. Bryan opened for the defence, started nt onee with the plan of insanity. J)u Mr. Bryan's address to the jury he made use I une very strange language, and put forth the wing astounding developments: Charles Belden knew Huntington's ehnracter whole career It was he who tempted lltin on to these forgeiies, petted hint, and smiled aval u|>"ti all h s prodigality. Charles Brideii | 01 n |? r od of only five mouths cs'abl shed an unt ut the B ink of the Republic ol live tnillio k itlnrs, ['bene forgeries thus lostcrcd have amounted in i $20,000,000, an astound ng sum; Belden in d Huntington to take into his employ on. ker, formerly oil attache of the Beldens and | >ccks, who wn? to act oh spy. Ic alleges that Bcldi n knew of all these forgeand that ihe detection was purely accidental cn was known to be an accomplished gentle. and ul the same time the nn st avaricious, > ng iisui ir among us He became blinded in uptdily, mid tin? i vil day cunv bclorc lie liail vied In* plana lor iwflpi*. le won not yet through with Harheck. The tli.it lie would take no more than legal intercut tn astound in; absuidity. "Iici c una uiily a half million out of the twenty >11* of forged paper yet revealed. It forgii the very chain which contained Itnhiii ij'ler when he perp< trate.l hi* great mercenary ric*. Tie name* o! high and low were forced, an 1 > wai no attempt at imitation. The nearest re | ilance in the whole mass was the poor imitation | lelp*, Dodge and Co." imtitiglon was convicted hy the jury, and was need on the 31*t December to four years and nouths' eonfinempnt in the State pr.s<>n. n. licciunan** Position?Some week* siier lludrd to a speech ina>le by Senator Hitler, o! I isytvania, in winch aonie Southern presoe* llit proper to recognise a foreshadowing of Mr tanatPa petition on the *1avery question. \\Y lit then, a* now, that Mr Ihgleronly expreas* own opinion*, and in no way couiproioi-cd | >roaideiit elect. inimenting on the fur* made over hi* spe< eh indry Southern papers, the I^uica*ter (Pa.) I genecr indites a temperate reply, begging that Huehanaii ahull have opportunity to develop h * views in his inaugural. Justice require* this, ic nioautime the Intelligencer has Mr. Hucl.a approval in saying that the following cat met the Soulll6.de (Vtt.j Democrat states Coltwlly mail ion: ks for Kansas, Mr. Duchanun h i* never led an opinion either one way ol the other, ill of it* coming in as a Iree or n * ave Slate. 1 !? prudently conceived that it is n mailt r with h he has nothing to do, and witU. which he not mean to meddle. It is a quest it.;, , ?.?y with the people of the Territory, with' whom content to leavs it for solution. He w d. see that the principles of the Nebraska law are etl out in letter and spirit, impartially, and with far, favor, or aflcctiou." ic editor of the Southside D-'inocrat, wlio rvy visiti d Wheatland, thus give* his iinprcs>>',.i* e view* ol Mr. Buchanau upon the Squatter reiguty question: n?f opinion liti'iiUTtnina '* I tin t tlio Territories c I'nioii are tlir common property of ilieS itcs., Hy open to settlement by the eit /ens..! all. that it these Territories nru ready for adm.s?ioti a? .a, then, and not until then, their people have ri_ht t? meet in convention ami to define to determine, in their organic Iowa, the clmi ' of their dome-tio inriitutiona. Th ? .* the nie held by Mr. Buchanan now. and i* n a y roncsived, ina?inueh as it is idcnio.il with contained in In letter to Mr Sandfoid as tar aa 1848. Ilia the same opinion repeatedly uneed by liia confidential friend, Mr. ,1 titan ones, on the floor of the House of Rrpr*-*ciita? a gentleman who, by the way, voted in coine in Cincinnati to incorporate a d.atinct ex ..on of th * view iu the national platform ol tlw locrulie pal ly." 3lvo*mr in I tah.?A curious statement in reto Mormon ism liaslouml its way totiic Athintates, proving conclusively that the moral nsi of tins pestiferous licrcey arc worse than had l?ecn dreamed of. Oiio of these statements ' llit* number o' person* composing tin* l^egis: Council and H ume of (lie Territory, with n riptiou of their persons nnd the number ol s Attached to each. 13 members of Council r two of whom soem to bo "proper men"?the r? being near sighted and crippled)?aggregate Jbwkilo highest having .'>7 an I tl Atwwy^n ore 39 members, who glory In officer* of tho ilouse, f? in iiuitiber, have C'2 s; while Brigham Young, the t . urn r, I. wer than ffff. Mali ng 418.Women to t<> men! rtiF-scsT roil Mn TlocwsjiAa^-lt hiauu 1 Dr. .Tamos UcKlheney. of Ohio, has forwardi Wheatland, U8 a new year's present to Mr, innnn. a largo arm chair, a walking cane and in, all carved from hickory in tho irtonl uMfeonnd ingenious stylo, by hi* own hand, nnd two turkoys, e hail rather CAitvjt the turkeys than have ari cauveh by thorn. Heavy ShavC.?It is testified to in tho trial of | ling ton, by a bookkeeper of a firm who was in irHot oo of accommodating him with lo ins tor iur|toae of sharing notes, that to olio of these ' lie paid soniei mes, for sum* of fire or ten utnd dollars, one per cent a thiy, saying tlist s hall what he made It is no wouder that so r failures occur in Now York. Men who bor- i it such rates certainly never intend to pay their ^ JB* + For tu? Car olina Spartan. M??sr8. Editors: As it is generally understood that our distinguished Representative in Congress doe-lines serving any longor than the ( present^engross, it becomes us to 11 x upon some ( one to take his place. Tho writer of this would respectfully ask to recommend the name of Jamkh Farrow, Esq., for that important place. A VOTER. e ?? > For tho Carolina Spartan. NOMINATION FOR CONGRRSS. Col. Jumps L. Orr having stated in speeches to his constituents tho past fall that he should probably not bo a candidate for rc-electiou to Congress after the ox]srution of his present teriu of election, it becomes necessary that tho pe>plo of the Fifth congressional t'lstriet Simula setuo weir unnus u|hju a gentleman to succeed liiin iu the event that his conditional withdrawal he conies absolute At the present tinio it is thought that Spartan* burg has a strong claim upon the position of Representative in Congress, from the fact that she has long waived all claim, and cheerfully supported the favorites of other Districts. It is true that this was under different construction of Electoral Districts; hut that Hid cannot weaken her prc3ont claim, inasmuch as each decade may tiud her united to new electoral neighbors. For long years Ureeuvilla was honored with the Representative in the person of (ten. Waddy Thomson, jr. I'ulon had two ?(Jons. James Rogers and Daniel Wallace; while Anderson's favorite son, Col. Orr, has been retained in his eminent position till satisfied with its honors and tirod of its cares. Under this state of things wo present to the Fifth Congressional District a favorite son of Spartanburg as a candidate for Congress, in the porwon of Tiiomas O. P.'Veiinox. Esq., who will receive a generous support in the IRON DISTRICT. LMTURS' I'URRBSPONDHNrE. CoorciiBViixR, flic. S9, 1857. Our corn crop thir. ye.ir has been pretty good. The field adjacent to the worksproJuced 51)6 luirh els of excellent corn. There is, say ciglit acres in 1 the field. 'I his would Le at the rate of 7-1J bushel* ' per acre. This field, as you may recollect, was in turnips last year, ami sheep fid off them, ft received no further manure. It shown what South Caro1 na fields will p.-odncc under what in Britain would be culled fair cultivation. 5Y e ki led some hogs here lately, and one fellow reached the respectable ligure of 580 gross. Tbero is nothing of ini|iortnnrc occurring here. 1 see in your last Impression a notice of Mrs. Susat IeH'khart's boy's death by drowning at the Ford The river was running very full at the time, and nt' pui nxi'ii on me ? iu<i?-r I >ani. ? c made ev? rv exertion lu mvc linn, but unfortuualrlv withnutauo Ct-Hs. Quin ami myself. along willi two or three boys, niter ? g.xid deal of exei:."ii, la-aclud liim when lieseemed about gone. After getting hold of liiin we were tumble to bring him into our boat, from the fil l o( his being entangled in sonic beams. Our bant (Med almost mstanly with water, an 1 we bad soma difficulty in getting ashore. 1 also notice, umler the head of 4,l'lm!lenge Accepted/' reference made by Mr. 11 rain Lo.'khurt to tlie "bribery or bad riding of the negro'' ill tlie fust race between Mr. l.ipscotnh and Mr. Marcus Kirby. The boy belongs to the '"Coin|iaiiy," und was once u grooni <il Col. W ale Ilani|iton. 1st. Tue charge of bribery is simply an assertion, without proof. As to the bad riding,'J I, Mi Lipscomb's ; I horse had never been (nicked ly the spur I* fine j the rn e?cniiseqixiitly it was bad p"i y tiding 1 hint with them. 3d. That Mr. Ljisciimh's horse | was in b>d condition oil the day of the race was e vnli nt to any pvihtiai". lined to see race lioises, and was a subject of remark to ine the day before the tace by a ll.eilf. Who was to hinme for ihisf I would not have bothered ) u about this racing bus ni s? were it not h i the keen interest taken in it by the suit -un 'ing country. Iti sjiecifully, r. <.?. l. I Mr. Cowan's liullrry. Wo flu I th" following i tratnun tdon In tbi T,lurcin-.villo llcruhl, from a :r ; . nt w. 1 paid a visit t? the riiotui"-. .iiic tin i tt t Mr , I Qotnn 1 i. wo who or? sk- ptioil about tin* truth j of wfc.t is 1.' . sli.i. 1 ...o i' I- .1?1. 1 by Mr. G'a advcrtiat ment an 1 visiting his I rooms: "Mn. Stokes: A u k or two ? we paid visit to Sj<artanburg on bn ,n . nixx. .. r?M Iin/the "Spartan' xx re struck Iva ratl.-r large and flaming advert ?mv-rt I. . I ; ??I Xcxxs lor Patrons of tin* Kin" Art- ' Cnri ><itv inli , uj oed us to r ad what I. . >xv d, w . *? w : ; t that I the "Good Ncvra" referred to. I tad t ; , to ||l(. I ooiuplef. 'ii of Mr. .1. I ' : -t tiit'.v.i!,' N\ w I' to>nio Gallery an I !??_ . tvj dun' nt at Spartaub irg. We d< i i t a x .sit to i this g?llt ry, I at ing :...i ! up our mil i i for hand fyi fin I fa . t wit things rail A : nngl.t ing !i i d < d.n: , wo \v. : i < .r way t i OoWjt. i. ... I waina; up tv. itu f st xvrc i an en tirolydll^Mr g i.ird . v ti j, ..is. -ni:. man'. reception dt Mr. to-wan ...in- We nt. -hath ;ly ass* it, th. his .i . v is largest j and in Jt . ii v. i ,x.- < \. r - in m:iv , country town, an n .a: ... | 'urv a. a.- :ine anny which \vr havo;\\iti, s?, l While we wu nv jus - t. Mr tioxvnn copied a ' ptigo of TUpper's Pt^Verhial 1' - j-hy. and the Aiubrciypc was soport y <l< .<! , d tlmt every line could be read gjuth the greatest on.se. His shy-light is a ltniraulA adjusted. and his sin k of t 'hoinieai.s unusually ?r.- II- xxas kind enough ls> show us sotno ofhiiy olograph- or l'aper Pirtures. which certainly nru the ia>.st life-like winI sketches w hich our eyes ovx. beheld. As to his Painted Photflgntphs, tlu-y defy competiti at. and stamp the i mk r of them with t name of Ailiit His ati ek.Af ca.s. s is rpiilo\aI riisl an 1 large, many of which! are n>"i< than beautiful, and x ry low in price, Wo were pa as 1 t?? i learn tl.nt Mr. (lowan isanaUic t'.u !.; in. and . t'harh-st' nian by hirth, tl e 1*1: r ol v h a might Well I > gu- -.?xl by lii.Scourt<-ot?s d--m anor mid fcenI tletnanly bearing. The ohjc<B of tins ts riununicai linn is tii rely toop n theeyosvfu- many as x\ i h I ?<-> <1^,. themselves as .'tlu-rs S04 then DAOri'P.RK." What tii? Atlantic Tni-roaarii wiil Ac COMri.lkll It i> staled that t\ l.< n llo- rultmit lie Irlcgiapll aortas the ocean is h ahtd, tin- tiam-ac : i - .1 i i .I . ...r- ,11 n ? ni', III*- * ? - "t: jnifV "I * nil* ? of iIk* Coicn market, w-II hesent (rom l/unlou and Lttrp<?<l every day at ilii^e < '? ! > > k in the n'lcr I noon, Mini Will lit OollscijUripc <>' (tie ihtTeri tice of tune?sunn- five hours?l.n t.ceu ?d iu t' < leading i Atlantic o tie* of llif T'r.iti ?1 S.aics before noon, | fornung tlic basin of ? Tti fit .dint lift e for tlint <l.iy >n oilier w'onls, the doing* fc Ilie (annloi) Kxchange will In- known lie c bef>ro W> n>_'<- hours, ail.I will : tie published ill the paper* (iridic same < veil n; be I tore they ate laid before the RritiSHrub < , Trans iiclioii* oil the Pari* Bourne will lie in the same inanmr. The expense, however, wilt be very : l-iavv, as the Itlegrapiiio toll* will be nls'tit one dol ui per word. Tnr IIoto.v I.kcti'Rks?The N. \ >tk Tirnta ' says: ' In reply to an application Iroin itnassociation i?i? tl< h c tv, < >1 Benton stntetl that he had never np?e'V< ! ai > p >y > ! '? i '.ore*, mid never Would; t?nt tin- Boston (n-oplo had complimented him by | making Iiiin a pies<-nt of two hundred dollars for n I Icetu e, and th.it a simdar < >niplunent would be sal'sfnctoiy to linn. There waa a charming lienIonian ? mplic-ity in tins ingenuous method of get ling over the awkwardness of so distinguished a gentleman'* receiving pay, hke a common Icoturer, for his *< i vices " How TO PK1ECT pllotoohaPtllC Bavk liti.tat ?Tho ttiiro method of detecting a photograph is to touch it with n solution ooinj d of cyudide po- . , taasiuni in an ounce of pure water This solution < ia a poison. It will n-movo the ]ihotographic irupresaion almost iustantaueously, hut it will not . touch the carltou ink of the hank note plate priuter. It can he put up by any apothecary for oigta i teen pntico. ! i ~ NEWS RCRAP1 The British arctic ship Resolute, found American whalers, and which wasrefillec of Congress and sent home to Knglsud as to that Government by oure, arrived at Sp the I2lli ult. tibe was visited by the Qi l'riuoe Albert, and the Uttcere received rt pitulity. Mr. Mallury hue been re-elected to tin Slates Senate from Florida. Congress has called out fiotn the lie) the correspondence between the Secretary an 1 General Scott, touching the pay of t as Lieutenant General. The documents i niinous and particularly caustic and persoi Mr. Consul Gcueral Harris has been sa cd at Simodn, Japan, and is comfortnbl; At 8 o'clock p. in., on tho 3d Seplcmbs furled the stars and stripes at his cousulal Seldcti, Withers, A Co., private b Washington, faded, having on deposit Go funds. The Government claimed pria other creditors, and the claim i* attuned b cuit co trt The Columbia banks have declared set dividends u! $1 per share. Commodore Detany il;cd at Washing! 96ili ult. The "lir*t shad" has heen ennght near fc and sold for $30 and sent to Columl Georgian says, "limes are so hard in h that nobody can a(T>rd to cat the first alia Mrs. Sarah 1$. Soott, the last surviving of 1'atrick Henry, died on the 10th t "Seven Island," in Halifax county, Virgil was 7? years old. Concha has been removed from the C Generalship of Cuha, and Gen. Urbist probably received the appointment. The Woodward's l"aning Machine I pircd on the 26th nit. by liinitfltioli, and it fore, public pi op?-riy. UO.V IIL\in*wTllfLLIARD. A I l! n rMM.nl A liilomr rtnrit?..n?. 1'iodst Episcopal Church, lion. II. W. II nnunccd his intention of returning to the He had boon alluded to in Conference n? editor u( ilit* Methodist organ to bo esta Montgomery, and tho proposition meet r>mt? qiii-Htioti, Mr. Milliard arose, and t Hialmp l'lercc, prcsid ng, addressed Inni t "I >'?u iny baud, my brother, in I work! Henceforth nor paths of life eha verge! I come, in the maturity of my i deliberately to lay my heart, intellect, and ol trophies i may liner won in other wall professional or polities', humbly at the fo< CrvM, with motives which U fit the servi Miblcr. "Lit it be distinctly understood, tint which this Coufer. noe may take upon the propjsit.on can affect my resolution to gii to this work. At home and abroad?in I ry journeying*?orstnnding in the | alac s I have never forgot toil my early vows, seen the beginning and end of earthly gn "Intimately associated with some of the ing ?ta <siiieu of this age and country, I I them passnwny from tins niltli! S.r, I I vanity f earthly tilings! I come liuml come preserving that irlf rcsjiect without slKinld Hot be meet lor the M ister's servic "I ask nothing from this Conference 01 sotinl account. I^-t the vote liave no reh mo. No, no, >.i! I bavc never lowered when fac tig jHililieal parties in the day of preserve tny si lf-i?si|>cet, but I des re ti romcwliat that will enable me, when tl burn* up, to l?<* recognised, by the (ifeat tlie Church, as a friend of Christ, nnd to place, liowricr humble, among martyrs : who have loved and served him on earth!' Tins is the substance of his remarks d? the po|!-hoiind audience. It was a scei ti ns*' moral sublimity. May lie find gr: to h>* hidden solution! lemg may he bv tin* church, ami finally w u ami wear the ctidlcs* joy und _;loiy ?Macan Tehgrajtl Tiie t'in\t>F St'UAit Cane.?Tho 1 Journal, under tin* imprcaxion that sup 1 m* p: tilahly extract* <1 from the juice oft but only in >U- *. (which remains to bo h.1* tic lolliwitig speculations ii|Kin the extended e iltivaieiQ would bavc upon *1 sugar: 1 i intr i: tl.. - plant with the view facturi:._ iu> >!. ?.?.* * on a large scale, inst d n itig tl.** ]*r: o <! .-ugur, would most ennanee ,\? inoIu.H.-tes is a nceessar; duet iu lit manufacture o! sugar, and a ft'. . l.i.ary J.;.. . :i porUon of the pro! j?r ill- r. if tiro demand for iiiola--es was ft . ;.n iti.t r s siriv and tin* price con ni . .i r< lu.-' it, s ugara mu.-t l>< ar n highe make up the deficiency caused by the lomolasses. Truspirits may be made fre t.. is save a |H>rtu?i of grain from that us t t.i.iiiu'aciur. inuliis-cs in a latyv qtnu - ir millet. we think, would tend more tin- price of grain than that of sugar. Tint Miasorai CoMriiomsC?The "I .-linn : Ik aie tin .sited m the Supreme C< tli>- \\ aaliingtoii correspondent* art- ?|h*cu on tin-in. The Tribune correspondt-nI ' fTe posit.on of ilir Court on the qurslioi generally understood to be thus: Mtssn ot M v*.u-l u setts; Nelson,, f Nm York, Ran, of ( Hi arc in lavor of tin power. (',-iinpb II, of .V.i'mnia. Wnyne.of (ieorg; ot Virgin i, urc against it The .fudges i . on is ii't so well defined are undent' tlrii-r, of IVnns) lv.iina, Catron of Tetine Chief Ju.Hioc I aiiey, of Maryland." Rev I >r I.iv.tigsl itie, the Celebrated traveler, has u-tuim-d to England, after i i ears* absence. IR crossed the great Aft tan ut almost in the <1 litre, Iroin west to Ik eii w In l e no < vili/ed hi itig I.ail i ver be and I as ma le many notable d seovi-rim value He had great difficulty in speaki tetice of English, having disused it so III travelling ii A i rica lie hid with him fiom the iuteiuir of Africa. Tins man, got to the Mauritius, was so excited with t en and \ ii us woi?d< r? of civilization, went mad, mid jumped into the >i*a h owned. \n important libel suit hos Inti ly been i ed in England. Tin* 1,on din iVeics, in upon the conduct of lyird Luctin, in the s|Hikc of hill) as having disgraced and d the name and fame ot England. and ns ha obliged to l's gu. lead Rueati instituted hhel, and the case came on for Iri I upon ol I >et-einher. The Chief Ihiron, in sum decided (lint the print* pal question was. the article was written in a malicious *| i ins del able latitude wn> allowed to the that country, in commenting on public n wahout malice, it presented no sufficient aelir.ti. The jury returned in a few mini) verdict for the defendants Eru iTios or Ykscviu.s.?A corrosp the linlep n lent lk'lgc, writing Iroin 2 the 22(1 ult , Hjyfl . ' Vesuvius was blw.ing away last n was evidently in proat force. For tho i one ?< es only tlio reflection of the light, thrown up from the interior ofthecraU times it rises up in nil its majesty, and the ? ntno city.'' Tnr Ri.r.cTOHAi. Not it or WiacoNi first Wednesday of December war the ruled hj tho United States law for tin of President and Vee President to me capitals of the various States and cast tin ral vote* A snow storm on the day proi ui|j shut off nil communication with Mu< electors for Wisconsin did not arrive tl eonscijuently the vo'e of Wisconsin was n President. IyOt-isuNA SeoiRCnor.?A correspond New I'crk Journal of Commerce, who that the crop of sugar made in Ixiuisiana would be 230,000 Idi ls , missed ft by or hlids., now predicts that the crop of '5fl Short of 100,000 lilids. The crop ol 186! <05,000 hhds. A bill has boon introduced into th< legislature, entitled "An act to exempt I and sale in that State, by execution or nt t or other process, one slave " " *19 4 % vW w * H * , * i ~ ? ' * ' " ^V,v. ' ; %. For tbo Carotin. Spartan. * adrift by J AMU A** BILIJ. I by order *r J* * ?a present ,4T,,# melancholy days hare uutnr, it bend on 'n,? Mddc-t ?' Ul? *w " ueen sod When nolea are doe, and lengthy bitla >yal hos- Come in from far aMd near:? When "here's a a mall account of yours," . United *? wbbpered in your ear; And "wont yon please to nettle now,1' jartmoots dl lhe 101,1 Jou htmr' of W ar you gcarco oaa a morning's walk, he latter Without ere long you're met ?rc vo.u- By Mr. Snooks, who wants to know "*' If youaian "aettlo" yet; iely land- A(lj at tins hour of "dusky ere," f housed. Wheu homeward you do hie, ir, he un- Upon the parlor table, lo! lc* A pile of bills do lie, (inkers of remment Yo chaps, whose salary amounts rity over To ten times ten a year, y the cir- Who sport your patent-leather boots With such a "foreign air,"? ni-annual Who wear your thirteen dollar "tights," And golden buttoned vest, on on the When January comes around, Ye seek in rain for rest. iavant ah, y c KirlC( with dumpy bonnets, stack us. The T . I l>on ywur pretty heads, larannah, With high-priced sdks nnd sstio things With flowers, hoops, and beads:? daughter j won(,e|> wha, w,? ,1,'",0i Bt When Mr. Spriggint calls "'a' lt Willi just that "little bill" of his, For bonnets, hoops, and shawls! lorernorondo has A nJ now, my stylish little chap, And fashionable maid, 'stent ex- I'll tell you what you'd better do, is, there- When those long bills are paidJust spend as many dollars now I'pmi your addled brain, As you hare spent for costly chthce, 'V? And see how much you'll .sin. ilhard an- __ ""obabfc LiaitSurr i* England.? A suit for libel w? , f", 1 . recent v brought bv L/jrd I.ucnn mraintl the Lot don I>uily News for criliciiof lit* military condut '"'in i' 'n ?',c Tli? conimriiU wm revere, hi ilio eenaure wai d veined deserved, and thejur 7i ' "re't Kav* " v*-r?l?ct of ncijuittnl in nboul 20 in:nut~i There were public interest! inrolred in lite tubjec LuLi "r the stricti res, which in the iniuds of the jur whatever w,'rc ?f considerably more importance than ttie per , . Konal annoyance caused by thctn. vs of life, ' _ ^ ^ ,l ll". Louisville, (Kv.) Doc. 31. ce o. my Medical Department of the Univernity <1 Kentucky, inoltiding the library, Laboratory am n<? y?> i Museum, was hurried to-dar. The loss is cstima pending tod at $I0P 000 re myw! 1 t ,t m my solita- Promotion nrfiit Smitii?\V*?hixotom, T)'of kings, ecmbcr 31, 1856.?The Senate, yederday, unani 1 lu**e MU>i? cotiflrtnod the nomination of General Per nines?. ,ifcr j? Smith to tlie new Brig: diorship'n the army first lir- created by act ol the last Congress. Iiavc seen a ltl m ;nmt tin Tm: IxnLiKSDENT 1'rkrk.?This well conduct >'.y, but I ed paper comes this week in an expanded ftirm which 1 tVo wish it ov. ry success. \lZri COMMERCIA L. niv crest. 1 ~? 1 " ??~ battle. I Oolcmbu Mukkkt?.Jan. 3.?Cottom.?Tin i achieve week just bi< ugLt to a close has b-eii rather n dul ns world "nri "?* how? ver, from the lack of demand. e?r fron Ilead ol nny d< cl ue in prices, f?>r the demand is good, am tike tn\ prices are steadily advancing. hut from tlis fuct v m l sa nts 'he Christmas and New Year hoi data uitrrvr-u tig ? which causetl the receipts to be light, and ennac livcrcd to qeently the transactions were I in lid Un Satur ne of tn *.v 'n?ruillg the news from Liverpool by the Ni ico equal ftc*ra came to hand, reporting theeott< u market mi e to cdifv advance of Jd.on all grttd.*, w tli sales for tin crown oi w,?k of 55.8i?b lml?s?speculators taking P,*>0i ^ and exporter* 3,100 lutlcs. The tiade at Mmtohes ;er was good, and the piiee of manufactured good Louisville advane ng. .These accounts ?ill di-ubthrs have : :?r cannot favorable ?ffct on the cotton market in this emm hia plant, lry; Wr miul wait the opining j( tlie com n; proved I wewk, and n'*o tnoie extensive op< rations, before *? effect an Wl" he able to say with any degree of accuracy t the juice what extent the market will be affected by tlieu The snles of the Week foot np hales, and w of tnunu- ",,w Inferior 1 uj all; ordimry II a 11J ad of re- middling ll| a I I good middling 11 J a 11 J. 'a certainly ' ' " : I1'' vhiac? I2J cents. v by p-o- Bacos?Wc Iwve no material or qtiotab) > < it ntngeto t. .toe in tftc baron market, and we tin it lit to the 1 r'' continne t quote: shoulder* 84 a 0; ihIm )i i supplied ' '!li' nn'' '""us II n I - Cents, accord.ug to quali v-quently '>" r price to Corn.?The corn market has *!*o Wen aithou w price of #n)' matrriaJ change, and consequently we cooiuiu un it, and l" lluolc S'? a 85 vent* per bushel. 0, s?. that Prav?The supply ol pea* on sale i* fully ade ititv from to the demand, and therefore there n< to reduce change in pr.ee*. We still quote 65 a TO cent# pe bushel. Oat*.?The demand for oats is limited, and a )red" -j? ,,,c lock ? loir there is no change in pr ces. W"< urt and continue to quote 60 cent* per bushel, luting up Ft.ot'S?The flour market has been quiet hu l write#: .iteady during the past week, and we continue u u is quite 'ornter quolatious of jt1| a $7 |?,r common to got# 1. Cnrtir, brand#; superfine j-|> a TJ; and extra iuimly tl.m an I Me- *74 per barrel. Measr*. Chari.xston Market, Jan. 2,1857.?The re a; Daniel, oeipts ?.f cotton for the past week were 14,070 baler !i.*?e po- Sales in same time 12,650, at extremes fiom I I 1 ?*1 to be 11 4 R ev 3| n 4 i. corn 78 a 85; outs 50. Flou ssee, and j 3J a 4 in sacks; ill barrels $8 a 84 Groceries?Cuba Molasses 40 a 41; Muscovad 53. Cnba Muscovado Sugars 9$ a 10. Coffee African A 1.4 . ! 6o<> hags Km brought 10} a 114- A ra seventeen of 1,6u<) bags, direct importation, was announce, iean eon- for the Clli inst. Salt 80. Boron?sides liav east, li.i* advanced and re w command 9} a 9 J for boned am en before, clear. Lard 13 a 134 z VS. MAnniED, a native On Tuesday evening, the Cth instant, by Rev. J when he G Lanori'm. .1 AS. M. KOWDEN. Esq., to Mis lie steam- M VIRGINIA, cldist daughter ol John N. Nor. , that lie i.r, of Madison Parish, Iy.uisiana. ami was |$v the same,on the 4th instant,Mr. M AD1SO} WOODY n. MuwELIZABETH BALLENGEH all of Spartanburg Distiict. letermin- Wednesday evening, the 3J of lieceinbc comment |;wt< |(V r,.v, mmfson Dhiimuond, Mr. C. 8 Crimea (. j. ?N, j,- A p- lo Mm NIAry a. I IOLCO.MBL . endued | bM o( district. vitig be-. ii j Qn Thurselay evening, the 4'h of December last a suit tor I t>v ,,rV Joi|S L \okmam, Mr. GARLAND AL mu i ith IjKN l(J Mi- MARY A. LAYTON. nil of Sieir tiling up. tanbnrg 1 tistrict. whether Qn 'f|,uradny evening, the 18th of 1 >eeemhc ."It; that , hV Rev Joun II. Kittx, Mr. MILBi II pre.. Of KERGt SON to Miss LUE A. ROGERS, all 1 ic"; arid 1 Spa 11 .iliborg District. ground ot t)n fj,orsday evening, the 18th of December last tos with a py John II. Wai.ker, Esq., of this district, Ml ' AMOS MX to Mrs. NANCY SEALY, both 1 , 1 Union I hstrict. onitcnt ot j {)n Sunday, the 21st ult.. by John 11. Walkii sap.es on Mr RRjjjAMtN WELLS to Miss NAN , , CY WALDRIP, all of Spartanburg District. On the 27th ult , bv O P. Uiciiarimon, Esq nost part NJr R. WHITE to Mia FRANCIS W KATll W V ? '1 I KRFOUD, all of SparUubarg Di#tri?.t. U. ' On the 23d ult. by the Rev. J. G. Land*us iduminM Mr WYL1E BAGWELL to M.ss FRANCE! POLLARD, all of Hpsrtanbnrg District. 1)11. ChOPTOVS INHItMtKY. It \ to* Dlt J A MKS CIiOrTON, who has visited Soull sir eleoto- Carolina for eovcral years, practicing his |>rof?<i won. has now permanently established himself ii lere'and "CNTSVIIjLE, ALABAMA, where he is pre ut cast for P?r6d to treat successfully the following diiMKe Asthma, lliacaaea of tho Throat, Inflammation am lent of the Enlargement of tho Tonsila, Glandular Swelling predicted about the N<vk and Throat, fScrofhla, Scald-Head for lR.r..'? Tumors that frequently come on the eye lids?ant ,V?' !| all Other diaeasos of tho Skin wdl fall _ ... ... . , 2 reached Testimonial* of the highest character from you State will bo forwardod to any that may wis) Florida ' t',om writing will cmcloso a 3 cen from lew 10 P?y poatage on return letter. Medicine achmcnt, forv. erdod by mail, in such cane* as can oetraato j at home. D?< J3. 1856 ly ] j I ANOTHER CASK OF FKVKft AND AOUE CURED. If A day* ago we riwrli I >i wnwbhhi;; cure of y**? and Ago* bjr tlMnaaef Dr. M'LmmV Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Br**., Pb?tefr Pa. We bare now another to meehoe, ?Se than of Mr. Jsmee Sharp*, <A Madvewherg, who tntan that be had labored under a nary ****** Mtaek af Ague and Kerer, and waa aoon rmiai ad by Ska naaof three p.llv. Mr. Htwrpo alao tipryi an afinion, founded on oba*rration, that tha IJ**r PHfcarathe best for bilious e< mi j Joints ever oSavtd In U? amotion of cooatry. Although long known a* a eoraraign rmnedy f.?r chronic eases of IlrpaOo derangement, ar dL scase* of the Lirer, the proprietor*, Fleming Braa., of I>r. M'Lana's PSIla, were not prepared for thn frequent, but gratifying evidences of its general HtSty nnd curative capacity, la thiaraapect, thia iavaluahle medicine has exceeded their moat aaagnina expectations, and induced therr to bopa that itvil be introduced into every family in lha United State*. [f Puruhascrs will be careful to aak lor XML M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS., Prrraacaan, P*. There are other Fill* purporting to be Liver Pilla, now before the public. Dr. M'LaWl iuo Liver Pills, alio his celebrated Vermifage, can now na riud at nli respectable drug stoma, if*** gtnunw vithoul the signaling of [37] Jan. 6 1G It FLEMING BROS. Spartanburg Female Academy. { Institution will be opened Ut the noepttoft ^ 1 . ot pupil, on Monday, tbe 19th inat., Raw. WASHINGTON BAIUI> Principal. 'Hie uaunl course of Literary and SorntiS* Instruction will be kept up at the lormer rata*. Mai TEMPLE will also give inrtrociioo in MUSIC and FRENCH. The Trustees take pleasure in com- \ * meudiug the Institution to pubhc attentioo and patronage. W. W. HARRIS, P*aa'L D. C. Jlpd, Secretary Board of Truetees. Jan. 8 46 8t A CARD. \ \ School to eovittuner 1st Monday in February. ryvilK subscriber having located at JOHN If. - JL WAI.KKK'S. (2 mile eaat of Hobbyaritta,) for the purpose of i 'EAClilMG, bupea, by nelf- 1 5J cull vat.on ami application to luaprofcnatoo, to marR ' 1 '' pitnonage Irum tboae wlio wiali to go or tend to acbool. Teimtof Tuition: From ten to twenty dollar* rt lor tbo turn of tea month*. 1 ^ Board in the neighborhood on rcmaonable termo. Jan. I 46 4i F. N. WALKER. Near Hobbyarillo, S. C. ' _ L THE SI BSCRIBERS^ 1 j XT AVING tltia Jay *?roci?ted uith then, iotKo Xl WIloLKSALK DRY GOODS BOSINK>4,Mr, JOHN GK'>UGE, thenmr wiB hrr#atter lie can ied on uuder the firm of N ATLER. - SMITH, A Co. wm. naylkr, TIIOS. P. SMITH. Cma?I eston, J?K. 1, 1857. WANTED, . 4 N intelligent I.A i>, r?? apprentice at the Pliotlo1 V geaic Art. Hoarding, Ac., uill be farnialted It m gratis by Ira employer. For particulars, call at Carolina Star Gallery, corner of Jail and Main S;r<cta. Jun 8 46 St Notice. 4 I,L prr?oos having demands atrsiust lli* Estate . \. of I >oRC AS Mcl H) W EI.L wilt pteaae pre* | sent th.in to the subset itrer, as Agent, on or Mora the 1st day of February r?-*t, daly utlirntiaatal, f .r settlement; and nil indebted to anid Estate am j r ?ju r?d t<> make payments, as longer indulgence a.II not be given. ii. v. Mcdowell, Ag?r?. Jan. 1 46 3t IIondqLuarters, : ORDER NO. 2 CiiAKurror, Jnnuarv 1, 1857. HIS Kxci Henry the Gor< rnor and (lomiiMindarin Cbirf lias In i n plrnmil to appoint J. B. ALI.SToN. of CIimibaton, and A. J. GREEN, ( of C<'lumt> a, ? Aidea*de Cnmp, with iha rank of Hiulrnnnt Colonel, who mil bo obeyed and r> njm ct< d U'.'coidiiiL'ly, and rrjmrt themselves, m full uti'forni, to 11 ii, KtrelWiu-y at CIibi lesion, m ,t or before tbe filth dnv of Kebriwry proa. By order' , J. johnston PKTTIGREW, Jan. 1 46 It Aide-de-Camp. STA Tt: OF S nrrTir r~/Tnr\r rxr * ? - w Spartanburg District, i IN THK COURT OF QUOIN ART, CiUitiud for Letter* of Administration. 1 \?7"HERRAS Dr. II. E. WOFFORO l.aa ap. ' t * v plied to me (or (altera of Adin uistratioa o?> II and singular the gooda and chattel*, right* and credit*, ot Mrs COMFORT WOFFORI), cwm Irttamrnlo amirm, late i>f lite State and District J aloreaaid, deems d: *&'" Thcat- ate therefore to cite and admutush all and vn/ular the kindred i ltd creditors of the ?;nd de" .-eased, to l>c and itpp-ar at the Court ot Ordinary. '1 r and District, to tie hold at Spat tanburg Court 'i House, on th '! > i day ? ' .lauuoiy,to show ?mmt.if ! any eii*t, why the mud letter* should not U granted. ' I Given un ler niy h.iud and neat id O.tu-e. ihe 5\.u o( Jan., I^j*. R. lit) W . > EN. *. a. Jan. S -4ti 5 LETTER FROM HON dOllN MINOR ~ BUTTS, OF VIRGINIA. Richmond. July 9, 1665. * i Mown. Wm 8. llriit & Co.?G< ntlement | Consideration* of duty to the afflicted alone prompt | me to send you tin* voluntary testimonial U> lha s yrest value ol CARTER'S SPANISH MIX* | TURK, tor that almost incurable disease. Serotula. Without being disposed, t?r deeming it necessary, r to go into the particulars of the cam*. 1 can any that the salon.slung rtsults that have been produced by that m. diciue, on a meini?er ol my own family, and underlay own obscivntioii and superintenut noe, t, after the skill ol the I est physicians lir.d been riliautted, and nil the u*dmI remedies had tailed, fully - jsst'fy me in reeo-nmcod-ng it* ?* to el! w&. ;?ay be suffering trom that dreadiul malady, r 1 do not mean to sny that it is adapted to all eott1 stitution*, or that it will afford the same relief ip all if onss; for, of course, 1 can know nothing about that ?luit trom what 1 have s? en of the effeota, I would 4 t, not hesitate to use it in any and every case of Scrofula, with person* foi whom 1 fell an interest, or ovet if whom 1 could eaercise influence or control. Respectfully yours, ,INO. M. BOTfik L | Jan. 14* 5t Anrtonnontrtft-r** I Wc are wjumIoI to announce J. B. TOLLEi SON a candidate fur Clerk .if the Court of Com nan , Plena f>r Spartanburg District, at the Kleclion in ^ | January nest. N??r 6 37 it We are requested to am.ounce Mnj. JOHN ' KAltLK BOM All n candidate for the Cleik of tb? Court uf Coiitni.in Plena for Spartanburg, Ihstnot at the Election in January next. Not 5 37 If ~ "CEDAR SPR1NK ACADEMY. B I riMHIS School, f.?r male* and females, trill mf A commence on the 4th MONDAY (tit* 26th [ dny) of January inat., under the care of C. H 1 WHITE and Mm. K P. V. H WHITE. Ru'ai of Tuition, per Term of 10 moutha, from $10 * to $20, including I.* tin. Munie lesson* on Mcludeon $25 per scholar. 1 Hoarding, troin $7 to $8 per month. For further information addroas C. H. WHITE, r Jan 1 45 3m C?p?n Sranw AlTOW. J,: To Hire, 1?ROM First of January neat, Two NEGRO 1 BOYS and TWO WOMEN. Tha wotnap ^ I ara good plain Cooks IiKNNKTT & OOSR. Deo IR 43