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t " B*JJL!LJg!jt' ' L- -"? (Tlje Spartan. " " p?. l1; TlUKSPtY, JULY SO, IS5T. ? * "" i",;; I >uring each of the past (our day*, up lo TuifJiiy midnight we hare had genial slu.wem, and every- ^ thing look* bright us early spring. Corn is grow - |||( nig oil lini'ly, ami |>roiiiiKut a full aver.igw crop as far a* we have seen and heard. <?*?? TUK LADY'S ROOK. ^ 'Lite Lady'* Hook ft>r August i? fully up to tlio ^ high standard of excellence lo which t?vdey lias at , Mined. ~ vr. CttL. J. L. OKK. ?" Col .fa*. Ij. t?rr lately paid a visit to Mimictsut i u and we clip the following notice el him from the J Mtiivtsuia Jtieer Itstr, published at 8t. Cloud: "Hon. Jamc* L, Qui.-?C?l. ttrr, the well knuwu member of Congr< t>* Irum South Carolina, has lately visited St. Cloud, lie was treated with much cordiality aud politeness bv our peop'o. Wo ( learn that lie made extensive real estate- in catnietits ^ here. 'K> "Cel. Orr has boon in Congress about eight \ curs. I? lie lias acquired a wido and permanent reputation ns an industrious and faithful, as well as an able member; and lie ha* gained (tic applause of all partie* for the dexterous and iinpurti.il manner in " which,mi many occasions, he has presided over the sl? d< liberations of the llonse. His prospiets for being (ll the liext Speaker uro good. In another euhimn is ^ . * a Utter from him diel-utna to speak on the Fourth " 1 July, which will be rood with interest." Wi ? w * * lr TUB COLUMBIA L'XAMIJIL'K. ti. (tut Columbia exchanges contain the prospectus A hf tho Kxmniiier-s-rovivcd?with the addition of a l'' I >ady and Tri-AYo* k'y i.-v-ue bearing the same name. ul The papers will he political as well us literary, and ''i under the editorial mid business management ol ca Win. I!. Johnston und John G. How man? both 'h well known us ncooinplishe-d writers aud able edi- ** ' tors. tli We have not room this week for the prosiieclus. bat sliull bail a piaco for il in our next issue. KnuLIND tND THE UKITKU M'ATM. ? We pIlOO ^ v-ry litik- reliance upon political allusion* iii.uK- by .j diplomats iu after-dinner spcce-bcs, but others may repose more faith In thciu than we. At llio recent W( Harvard Commencement dinner Isird Napier, lite ,u liritiah rii'nister, made a speech, in which occurred the following |Kiragraph, exhibiting u good-temper- rc ed desire to have all diflioultits adjusted: t, "1 uni ??nc of those who believe that the cvrdiali- j,f ly which is so apparent in our literary and social iftnUous will soon bo tally uud |HTinauciitly rellecl- 1'' id in our international correspondence. After arm ' ed contention bad finally Ceased betwuen Ann rica e< and ling land, an abundant aftergrowth ol aiiiimmities and disputes sprang up, whicli have been grad -unity and successively cb-ureil away. [Applause.] Ml >Ve arc engaged at this moment in the extirpation i-f a 'root' of iLlleTeliee which 1 believe to be the pi bu?l. |GjViit applause.J It eailliot be removed by M onu-uided and pree<|utute action, but it will yield to tho Well adjusted efforts ol mutual good will. The views of my {joverniiicui are uotieiliatory?their at declarations arc sincere. The bhiiio trust may be ut placed in ibe policy uud caudor of the American Unbind/' The following gentlemen (says tho Uuionville c< lournal) cottBlitalo the Stall' o( the Dili Urigado of d S. C. M., comniatule-l by I'rig. Gen. States R lli Gist: ui W. IT. Tkihmirk, l?rig. Major. lii H. \V. Mbltoi*, IJrig. Judge Advocate. Joan II. Evt.vs, Glig. Inspector. J. IL 11. Giles, Brig. I'ayiuaster. * John Gkatv, Brig. t^ua:ti*iua?ler. O I as. 1). Gist, Aid de* Camp. a \Y\ il - .1 Ai?l ^ . ??? I'iiveicjan Shot.? Gvldtburoufj/i, N. July " 'iJ.?A de?|?erate hliooiing nllkir ooourred hero ?*?- T< day. Or. John \V. 1 >avis, one of oar must highly esteemed citixotia, was brutally shot down by the koc|*r of a low grocery hero, named Odciiiliamuicr, n" and hi* lather, both ol whom were shooting at liim M-' .it the mine time. The Odeinhammers are Gwr- en mails. The Dr. was uuarinod. lie How lies ill a st( precarious condition, and is not expected to survive. The elder Odeiuhainnitr rveeived a powerful blow l" on the head during the excitement, from some other th p.nly, which so severely fractured lus skull, that it |lt is thought death u ill ensue. , Tie' most inti nso excitement prevails, and should ''' Dr. Davis die, it is Apprehended Ins slayer will be mott summarily dealt with. av 'llie t > h-iulianmici-n were keepers of groceries and had bceen chqrgud with seltiug h?|iior to ne jtroos, in violation of law, and receiving Moh-n goods, f >r. Davis had caned one of them (or sonic in so denof, and lietiee the assault. We ore sorry to learn that the Dr. J. W. Davis w shuvo referred to is the husband of Miss Is itne r?' H 011 fp.irtaoburjr, and the meotrre ii.t< Ihgetiee- of this jj 1'iltil.e ailnliMHivsliiin lnns..u I.. I n- -' 1 _ ? h<< iniiiuj Muu iritiiuv Ul 11 a must p.-iitiful title of uncertainty rn to Inn real Condition. i0 Puiimc SkkVimcnt im Kansas ? A well known K' aj|(i ll'ghly esteemed iVllllJylvainatl, who lu?f JUsl re- ell turned from the Tcrritorics, writes the following lo a Irivmd in linn city us to tlic state of politic*" in dvuiisti*. Tlie fact* tire interesting. "I could in l< TC?l you in Kansas afiMrs, but the limits of this w: letter will Uotperm t. Governor W alker will have of mailers his way, and 1 feel confident I licit his policy cV will lead tti a happy termin ition of the diftWultics ill that Inlherto unhappy Tcrnlory. The Cotiven 'cl tioil, though coutpaMcd of pro-slavery titan, will of submit liie constitution to a vole of the people, 'i'hc W constitution will he unexceptionable, and lln; ijutr liou.ol hIuVi ry will Ik- submitted uu a m potato proponifioii, u-i that the elector call Vote for the eoii.-li mi ion and against slavery. AU>ul three to c>n< will VIit-< against slavery. The whole vote of the vvl Territory ?? i?iiin?ti'i| at 2v,(H)tl. Of these b.tiuu (| arc l'to Slavery Democrats, 7t<'t>0 ur?* Free Stale 1 leiiiuenils, and" 8,000 Republicans. 'J.vfM votes are registered, lllld of these I.OlK) vote*I fur dele- ,I* gates, it is estimated that tin- Vo e on the coiiVi lut'on will roach lh"> OOd. lu Kaunas the out slion of slavery is regarded as settled. Tlie iwue iiv? i:., shall Kansas tie u DciiiocinUo or KiacL lb pub In ail State? 1 did not meet one pro-shivery inan it in the* Ten itc.ry w lm csprtvaod the opinion (list it t|, ' ultl bo a s.nvc State.?I'/nluJclphiii 1'ul/hc . L ilgei . UtCAvy Rains.? Wo have Intel rain almost daily ,,, hi tins m-etion fur two or tin re weeks past. On Wednesday afternoon i?f l.u?t week tin1 hardest ruin mil 11 t;ti wo i>tiKiul> r ivir m have witiiiMvd. ') llouaidcr.iliU* J.image- in liiiccn. bridges, &?., uhiti# <>r llio smaller streams, was the remit. Tlio continued w? t weather is interfering somewhat with llio harvest operations ?.?( the hunter; hut , vurn is griiwiiig tiinly. A belter prospect for In .ivy fl crops wo have never known. Tin.rw arc <i few nitii th in this county who lutvu liirtji-tjuniililieu of old corn, j, which they have kept carefully lucked up, refusing l>> let their starving neigh Iras have it for love or motruy. They ean coitgrniuliitu llu-msclve-* on hav- "I ,no a good supply oti hand lot the rat market alio an ther year. Thanks to a kind l'rovid? nce, the people' have an itbtnidiinoool wheal,mid these;nIi>I.m-Us will have to keep their corn.? Asktcillr (N. V.) M Netnt. N American Tract 8ocip.tv.?The Southern Ij p list reiiys that 1'rnTi'ss.ir l'ond, ol the Rangeir 'I hen- 11 logical Seminary, has be-eu awnnled the ^100 pr /.< o tier eel fe>r llio Inal tract on A inerioati Slavery, III Ktiitahle.' for pulilie'iitioit hy the American 'l'ra l So ^ defy. It will lie often I to that Society for publieatieio. Will that Society puhhsh it? Wo shall semlt " ' see. This will nflbrd just llio practieal lest that wo t* have been wailing lor, as to the iiiterprvtatuin that wi it. to ho placed Mjmii the re port slid resolutions (| u<lol'.ted at the late annual iliwlillg. A lid we hope that the t's,t may bculenrly and uin <|uiveically in-vlo, c ami lh< result fairly ami fully madu known to the dt wlmlei couutiy. cv Onl. I'. W. Pickens w.^in Washington on llio Slllk,miiI tliv N< w Vurk llerahl's correspondent ',tl thinks lie will still ace. pt tltu Russian mission, notwithstanding hi? having prcvmusly declined it. Tlte IVes-Mfnt il iilll a. that I should IOCoUside.1 11is 1:1 I ofu JU' ?OKCAN RlFliKS, MU TllKIR flmH. '** Oti Thursday morning loot, in accordance with e appointment published, "Morgan Utile*" took i their lino ?>f march for CIht 'tee Springs, fur e purposes of u brief eucnnipiurnl and tur^vtalioul- '*** g. Previous to starting their baud went through ( nio of the principal streets, and by their lively w<" aioa summoned from their quarters those who rcr id determined to join in the rnorvh. About hull' p'? M six o'eloek, between thirty and forty utuu ' ih'liwl off with military precision mid a light WUI I buoyant step toward thoiv destination. Never p'? I a comp any of nteu inovi off more ga)ly or more ",l" terniiucdly, in the discharge vf a voluntary duty. ii the banks of Lawaon'a Fork, at the mills of W. *m '. Harris, the conqtany halted and seated UietnIves around a beautiful spring, that outpoured its iters in u little ruuiiell that dashed along to the 111,1 thracra of its mother. Hero they drank of its ^ " fi ci-hing waters, laughed loudly, uud cracked kes. Many a se inillu ol wit woi thy < f the festive ^ aid was i mi le i, nu I was echoed and ro echoed I>e.ils ol laughter. The spring was liiu?T l?y Holly bushes on one le, mid overhanging it were ledges of rook that ' mod scats for the company, thus making it u am autilul and desirable rest-point. Nuar by was the I Ii; iwson's K-ak.ovei which was strctolud a huge bef i, that made iheonly mean* of lrnn?|>ort. It was the iilur Nidged n<?r f< rd.dde. ? hir t'aptuin, G. W. Vis ha'gg, distiiig?ii?he?l for hi* providence nnd on ilful management, directed Ins men, olio at a la ne, to make the uncertain passage, as all had u the ely fear liny might he iinuit rocd in it* dashing iters. Kven those<tf our company of that faith eniletl this last result, and practically resisted what ey implicitly believed to bo tlieorelically trim. < cross all went safely howevir. The only thing ten at occui red to impress the scene more forcibly j ton us, was the h-ns by Lieutenant Douglass, ol (j| u "ICvpress," of the blade of his sword, wlilch be- 'pj, me dt ta< lied by some rin aiiH ami dropped into *" e stream. It was, however, soou recovered liy a l'r< f O'M rvaut, uud restored to its proper place. Une>* ((|e company, in reference to it, rcmurk<d that we qui i?l yet caught no game, hut that !).' sword had lie a ducking. It was proposed to natna this "" . prt ace "Camp 1 lurris." I laving r- fr? shed ours* Ives p ,| tins point, the word of oommauil was given and f <r e whole body moved oil harmoniously. In the ihne<|ucnt march, one or two more brief pease* ere made to refresh ouist Ivisaml restore tired iuu rc. sui Having proceeded iia rapidly as |*?>siblo they Rri nchod the "Springs" at 10 o'clock.and to. U ouar IIK r? in a douhlo cnltin ml apart by I be gentlemanly opiictor, Mr. Caiitrvll, for their occupation. This cot nip was called "Camp Mill**,'' in liotior of Maj. *** ovaii Mill*, of our town, who lia* piisenled the ( iinpany with a rich and large modal. Soou the |*i iggage wagon was emptied ofit* contents, and tin* *01 tipcli pl.iliUd .'.* gua'd* tn theil fortress. Thus tMi?c*>n?od, lliey dusted, dressed, and pre- e|;| ii'iil to discus*, with soldierly guito, the viands ?> dui Ir. Catitri IPs board, tu which they were invit d at ten o'clock, I*. M. At fi o'clock the drum was boat u'" id the eoui|>aiiy prepared for dress parado. This (|K rer, the orders o( the eoiniiiaiider-in-chief were hoi -ad for tliu government of the company at night id the regulation of their movements nil the sue l'" wo iding day. At 10 o'clock on Friday, as directed, lo ic target had heen set up for the purpose of try iug tin icir skill as marksmen. The im*l of them were Oo practised?having had their guns but a short ne; but the target showed that their judgments ,.r ere far more ripe than their hands skilled. There CI ere three prizes to be awarded to the best shooters. iic ol them was a beautiful silver cup ?lire other ntl silver goblet lined with gold, presented to the wrl anpany by lirig Gen. Stales 11. Gist?tlni third dri plume of Ostrich feather*,douated by the Captain. j prevent confusion arid accidents, sentries were rown around the ground delected fur the shooting, ?/< id the Captain, signalized fur his caution, pre* ?l*i i died that no cap should Ixi placed on a gun till jj? eh man took his position to fire. Near the target g^ ol Messrs. Cleveland, Hiving*, and l?!ford, tlie (J, ...... ...>?it .... -..I.,.....a ..- ?i -.i I?. c prizes. The firing was cjeculol in about two ^ 'Uib?each inau having tbrto shots. Oil thu com- \j. utioii of the lit ins; a brief consultation look place Ivl i the |>art of tlio judges, when the prizes were 1,0 rarilcJ by J. M. Klfbrd, Esq., a* follows: ' ! To Private J. M. lforr, the Silver Cup. lad " Sergeant A. II. Fustrii, the Silver Goblet. l'" 44 I'rivalo Columuuh C. Ituuor, the Plume. 44 Private M. K. M iu.eh, thu Tin Cup ? liieli, we are requested by him In any, will remain i exhibition for a few days at the Hague man 11 v ?| ijomc* ol Col. Green, win re it can be Inspected by OC* ccurioutf. , The company wan tin n re-formed and maijiid quartern, where three vociferous chivi were ^ ven for the successful competitors, and llirue iccrs to Ceil. Cist for the goblet presented by m. On the next d y, at 3 u'oluvk, p. in., llie camp | is broken up, and the company t???k op the line ^ ^ march homewards. At the dinner table, li.?wtin er, before leaving, toasts were drunk, in cold wa- j r, and suitable spec, lies were inadu by members ^ ^ the oonqiauy, as wofl as our friends l>r. I*. M. ^ 'allaec and Prof. P. IC. Sauuier, of lite Female ^ dirge, llere they showed tiny Were speakers as .11 as soldiers. The night previous tin re was a parly at tin- Hotel, licre beauty and grace had assembled, and among i? c c>ni|i.my culil bem\ii the I Mies, oving with l,u uibauity, nml prace of llio gentleman. In o h ot and in llio parli r tiny wore ;t]<ke manly. In, gniliol, anil jjo*i uio! I?y the proprieties nf social vii nvrnlionnliiy. iy Ul llioodivom i4 the o. inpany who ate known, rol in useless to speak. Wo cannot, however, snfl". r nil e occasion to pass by, without saying mum.tiling l>.i> Captain liPtyj, llurng llio encampim nt ho did Tli 'ory thing llint win necessary fur the Comfort of his ho. en, nml with reference to tln ir inililaiy advance dc| out. Ilo inspired all with u desire to do their du mi , and most cheerfully did they sublllH to the rig- bci s of military discipline. |,H 1'y hat kind in k* as a g. nil. man. In- Htrictm s.. a- .), I ullli'ir, id' won lor liiuisi ll i;? ! I. li honor*. On by li'l.iil'.; lloitlo In* nidi taxed his company, thanked ill. oin f?ir their prompt ulit iliciuH' tu the various or- Tu ;rs, praised f' i their gentlemanly ) j?<*rtiiK iit, vci r their soldierly bearing, and congratulated llinu pn mil their safe return to the hosuiit <>l I licit laiiiilicx phi i<l homes. . Tlic material of the company it <it the heat tie e l riptini), and embraces soino of our first citizen*. vnl over tlitl the aililio number c?uiiucl themselves pet ith more proprU ty t)i 11 did tlieae, under the name rcunwtioioeM. Tin y were tjuiot, oulm,and exceed- go< Lily polite to every pct-mii. No ltoietcr?u* ivieri i eh: till, llo thoughtiexs (Illlbreakn, llo illlploprietii X III mractcrixed their sojourn. Their conduct wax a J m II li rebuke to those who bad characterized their vtl eurdon an one of pleiwure. Among the private* ? n one whom we feel compelled to mention lion- tie ably, wo menu Mr. Jiio. K. Htrohle. Numnudix- mi iarg?d hi* duties mtiro faithfully. 11? performed ' mblc sentry duty, so deeply interested wax ho in 1,1 crything put.lining to the company. Jiesiilc* ' 1 in there were other* who d'd a disproportionate ^ c nount of work, and deserve to be signalized. No in io in the compauy, however, failed to do duty fh? it Willi energy and alaciity- all uuilol I eartily lu I ">r o ontvrpriso. I 1.1,, wt rejoice In 'Ik sue. ..> I tin. tbcil art . \ ' tin JLJ L.. J ILLUlll emu, and congratulate them u|~>n the evidences their future welfare nod pMverity. Already j re various jsrtaona handed in tluiir names for ad- ^ jmoii, and we feel certain that shortly tln> nuniwill lie increased to or e hundred. s^( Jf tlu- Cherokee Spring. ond ita proprietor, a ^ rd ol comment is rrquitilr. We lure often ad ted to this spot u* olio of the a woe Wat and (iluet ^ iisnnt summer retreats we know of. Tlte looali- ^ e every way adapted to the purpoeea for wliieli it jnt( originally designed. It la shady, elevated, and j lurc*'ju<\ The hotel fronts tho spi itig, whieh ia wnj, intud ut a diatnnco of one hundred and lift/ yards, Mn llio midst of a beautiful grove, thus onjoin Dg the \ ount of exercise mcesanry. Ot the waters it te few >ugh to say that its nutdysia proven its properties tru< ligltly iio'lieiuiil. Of the hotel wo must re- inn rk that it ia well kept. Kvcrylhiug that the tot yxicul muu rnjuirea ia suppled iu gr. ut abuu- con toe. Our entire company, w'th every otlurpcr ine i, unite In testifying that the riuiies of feeding and i giug arc well performed by Mr. and Mm. Cuu nut II. _ a coiiknckmksitat limkstonk. (d; l he interesting exercises of the Commencement j0 t 1 Knuiiiutilion of the lJmo* tone Springs Feinalo U|U| l?h School took place on the Idth und lath iimt., y,or ore u largo nudicucc, gathered from all fuirte of a|j i State. The Ileport of the Annual Hoard ol ? J torn, aided hy uu especial Committee of Ladies the the Knibroidory tnnl Fancy Work ol the Young deli lie*, wdl show the high estimate with whioli ,j,^ y regarded these exorcises. c||( i.IMBSTONK sfxlnos kkmalk 1 i It) II school, i July 15, 1857. coii v. I>r. T. Curtis and Ilev. W. Curtis, Su l'l iucijuil*. ( kkti.kmkn; The Coiniiiiltoo appointed (o at d the Kxn initiation ol this institution, respectful- M9" iK seiii the following report: [t is scare, ly iHttowiry to dwell ii|siti tlio ability 1" lhe instructor-*, or tlie proficiency ol the pupils. I e reputation ol the institution, iu this respect, is ntt? well established that the recent examination, yol ditahle a* it was, could do nothing more than as < .111 in oniiiioiis i.r..* i.n?l? ..iit. rlfi'oi...l 'l\? ........ n!ti the committee, whose km>w !*.-In?- ?>f the school 1 tidied them to compare tM>a> examination w uli ik'i se which liavt preceded it, tim steady improve- nw lit Was very ebvioUX; whilst ull ure grsti ful at its |?m .*4 lit colt Jit ion, and congratulate you ami the li'ic upon lho facilities which nro lie-to furnished I a liberal female education. fjio committee hive noticed, with great pleasure, Th. i beaut ful specimen* of drawing and peflinnn- the p; slid having compared the First with the Inst t iipunitionsof the dilli rent ebnses, tin y have bet u ?,1 pristd, its Well as gratified, to perceive tliat so at a change has been efleeted in u few months, /Kj. it neither the original handwriting nor the or- ten grnphy of the pupils could be iccognisod. j Willi respect to the distribution of honors the umittco w ould ofler n single suggestion. It has VT tarred to litem that as many t>f the essays are to I tally distinguished for superior merit, honorable nj,| lice is due to others besides the successful colli- , itor. They suggest, therefore, the adoption of . no expedient ft?r this purpose. Whether it would l? st to uwurd the priiM Uiealal to the best essay, ' 1 is done now, mid to make the other lienors ol the as depend solely u|xui proficiency nnd good con 11 they are u< l jircpitrcd to say. They are eon I th i it to refer to your wisdom and experience the pri >ioc of the heat nienns for accomplishing the* end . licli tlu-y have in view?the encouragement of ) scholars by a im.ro extended distribution of by nors. t ant The committee of ladies, to whom was relcrrcd ex( examination of tin- various specimens of needleirk, lurvu author*ixed ibis committee to convey Cl" you the expression of their high admiration of iht ) skill and the taste displayed in those produc- he us. J. f.. Urvnolus, Chairman. wa( Lin Tuesday evening the honors of tho institution ^ le awarded: i. c., a gold niedni, as the first hou- r a ol the graduating class, to Miss Sophie Smith, of On >arlesion, ami a silver medal, as the first hoiu r of ,j? > second class, to Miss Prudie Shepherd, of Ten Ou Wi-ilnuwlay the examination of the cIamcm l"'1 .s Concluded, and a moKt able a i<1 interesting ad- be ii>s \va? delivered by LCov. l'r?4. tU)iiuMi, 1). I). the afternoon the-graduating cW rw.ii?td their j lull)its. It cuiivisted uf llie following yuuui; la *, (In- first srrrii of whom are entitled to ffratlu aith distinction in the order in which tliev ml, according to u plau w liirh meet* ilie suggc*11 of the Hoard in their iv|?ori: Mis* Sophie ; litli, of Charleston; K.Julia Smith, Charleston; Kli IlicS. Dudley, Marlborough; 1,/zie M. Cleveland, Hi' 'ecuville; Kettle II. Nettles, Sumter; lliuriet K. for inn, Hunrtanhtirg; Maria A. (Joudeluck, Union-, initio \V. Dyers, Union; l,oui*a C. C. Daniel, arlntihtirp; AukusU V. Iinllney, Spartanburg; cot iry C. Clary, [<nun.'u>; Sarah II. Ilolloway, Icefield; Aisiniw M. K. Jeter, I 'nMill; S. .lealilt McOtll, Darlington; Louisa V. Montgomery, lion; HI za J. Smith, York. The even.us closed with a concert hv the young tlr.i it-M and teacher*. fully stMAitiutg, nut advancing, j s reputation of th.* departiniht of the inxlilulion. l'"or the Carolina Sj?artan. f<r UNITED STATES SENATOR ALAIN. Mks-k*. Kuitoka: Wu a correspondent has initiated a caiid.Jalo for the office ol United Slater ^ uator from South Carolina. To be up with the "timet.," we put forward the 1 tin**.! one of Carolina'** tftwt itilhiiit tuns AVe ^ JH'I ok Judge John ISclto.'l O'Nkul the most J M|,; table man wu Itavo iu our country to (ill that I cm l-.. I nu \V?? believe it ii according to our law lor tin gislalurc to electa in >11 to (ill that vacancy. And ca' kuow no man cuhl .suit tlu- up country bittii "? in the venerable .ludgc. l'.ut wo will cheerfully a 1 unit to whoifir the legislature may choose. P''1 id we will iiiiuiiiate Judge John Hkltun O'iai.l, of Newberry, for the office of lTuited State* u a tor. Vouia, a* ev*r, J. \V. siniiuTuTmil causb. c<i I'hc American .Sunday School Union ought In . , sappoi led l.y ail loVi.ro of Libel .)', hy all lovers o! j inanity, and by all lovera ol Olui?t and his cause. I'.y all loVt Vb ol liberty, because it acta upon the ^ sad basis of liberty, and inculcate* into the ju nile mind all the tiindiiiiwniui piineiphs of liberIt is the coilmdiniui.t of the great plilieiplcd o, tll ^ ous hb? i ty, doing battle for this mcrcd ground the lime, mi l iu every place. And u|H>n tins | >, iia .stands the great fabric of political liberty. 0b ere us no lover of Ins country, with a christian i|)t il l in liiin, that can st aid and look out upon the 0tl gravity and wickedness of his fellow-citizens, but pr, i>t feel home of that Uaid of patriotism that throb- rV( 1 in the b>??>m of the hi esse I Saviour, when lie |-j . h< d ovi r Jurusaleiii, and cried, "Oh! <1?rubulvin, ruaah in!" And feeling thus, lie must he moved |,r, christian iilnlaulhroi'V to <io somcUiino -ay, all t f..r il is id In.-* power l?i redeem Inn people. uu he it f.>i what it is worth. If the soul bo eoli ' lc?l, il will feel for other's Souls, mill tilling will kIucv action. Scllisliucss is goue- li.ru given IIUI ill- to loVO. Ili | ily I'll lovi is of liuinuiiily: llvetiutic il inn tnci- hoi j| mission. 'J'lic sole object in to ?lo good, by clo ling the spiritual du I ti inpir.il conditions of tliu ' plo ill muss. mi) lly nil lovers ? ( Christ und li s cause; l-'or the ' ' <l reason tli.it il is his cause. Almost tho last ^ ^ urge led with tlin t liurcli was, "fit I my lambs." mid tliul tin !? lives not a clirihti.iu on <vu tli ili.it 'I'll l'h not Inve children. Nuiio have gone U? llcav ' ' who ili'l not |i<mscsM some of tho uninl of Christ ^ ^ and lie loved thelll. Me blessed llielll, and lloW it he i? gone, Ins cause and Ion |>ts'j>lo love In so, ilute Ilia example. The American Sunday School I'ni 'ii is the cause it coincs to feed and bless Christ's humble poor. ; mil this cause ho has smiled for thirty three (; , ns, and now calls ii|>oii those that have been lily fed from the store IioUm of li s bounty, to aid ,,f | ibis win Id converting cause, l y giving a little of ,-,.j ir abundance to send out tin light tiud hlc giving vril lui'iiec. Tut it iven u|n>n ileiioiiiinntioiial |'?idc, , d mill tlio cry is "liel|i." for tin io is no ohur*>b "r w h nation i iiUT|ii im but that ban riceiwd aid roni ? kl a nil helping i a use \V. 1'. kAlvKOW I coll Kor (Ik Oarudka Spnrtan. IRKAK1NU UP OP TtlK BMAIPMBRT. Ikssss. Koitorb: Having been |>rwcnt at tha ing ilhiHcr of (lie Morgan Ihffi b, at CHorokco ings, I bog to offer for publi?alivu the foUowiug Deeding* at the dinner table ou Saturday, the It instant. A a auon aa tho substantial* had been used of Secretary and Treasurer Tamanaa read regular toasts, which, with tho reaponaaa and rrupluig toasts, were moat heartily received: . Copt. O. IV'. //. Legg: May ho lung livo to ay the repulativu ho has ne<]uircd ot C*i?r lus. Vlticlt wua responded to by Captnin Uogg ?u a feeling and appropriate remarks, who, like the ? gentleman and soldier, disclaimed uuy personal rit save that which by tho kindnoas and obedi0 of his officers and men was easily attained, and eluded by otToriog tho following noble acntiut: Vjuth Carolina: My birth-place, my cradle, 1 iny liomo. !. The .Memory of General Daniel Morgan. runk stanJiug and in silence.) rivate T. J. 10ford being called for, responded ho toast in a few pertinent remarks, and cool< d by saying that nothing ho could any would tor tho name of ono whose memory is covered over with honor. I. Gov. Albion: Kvor prompt nnd fnitliful in dischnrgo of his public duties. South Carolina ighla to honor hnn. I. Adjutant and Inepector Gen. Dunovant: r honors he acquired in Mexico illustrate the valry ?>f his native State. i. Brtgatiier General Gut and Staff: Acnphshed officers?courteous gentlemen. The to can rely upon litem in war or peace. Japt. Ix-gg hero read tho following letter and titneut from Goti. Gist: Union C. 11., JL'LY 20, 1857. the Officer ? of the Mvrgnn Itiffe.t: j(NTLiar.K 1 sinoeroly regret my inability to . lid your approaching celebration, and would ask ir acceptance of the Silver < ?oblct herewith sent, it testimonial of my regard and esteem for tho eors uiid members of the .Morgan Rilles. wwh the Goblet w tier ci 1 a* n prize in hucIi in All1 .m tho c<>uiini**ioii< d I'liiO' rs of tin* company y tliink proper. With a sincere ilnure tor your l?erity and welfare, lam your obedient servant, BTATUS U. GIST. i beg to offer the following: Tht Rifte: The best arm of the citizen noldiery. o Morgan Il.iks know when and how to use in. They will not bo found wanting. J. The 3Cth Repiment, S. V. Af.: It is honorin its officers. r. The Militia Ot conization of South Caroli.May it rapidly give place to the Volunteer ?ysi. Dr P. M, Wallace boinc present, trnicaDvl upon. 0 in his usual felicitous aud pithy stylo responded .his to;ist, which did not fail to bring down the latino of the whole company. 1. The Washington Tight Infantry: In hontig the Heroes of the (lowpens, they honored irumburg Diiliiil May tln-y celebrate many ai-centennial anniversaries. iurg. .1. 1). Wright was called on to respond to 1 sentiment, who t|M>k<i in high terms of the flt du corps of this admirable and patriotic tiody soldiers. Tliey had illustrated their |Kitriotism planting a monument oti the lield of Cuwpcnt, 1 in thus doing had identified themselves to some cut with Spartanburg District, among whose tens they were always welcome. If tho Morgan les wanted an example of patriotism to emulate, would jkoint them to the lulauiry. And there s no reason why our young company thould not ch e.jual tlieieney in the duties of tho Soldier, r accomplished officers possessed every requisite ililicatioti, and our ranks were filled with gentlo u of iiitelligcucu and anxious to profit by instruai. After an impassioned appeal to patriotism, cloned with a handsome allusion to tbu ladies o bad so l.?rc< ly ntteuded the encampment of Morgans, mid gave the following toast: The I'resencr of nrtuou* and intelligent Isij at a Militn. u I'm tile?the best drill otlieer in Ln.iwii w.ul.t t The Judge* of our Target Piling: J. M. Km|..-I. IS. Cleveland, Kmj , and I >r. A \V. fitiys. Tin ir rwntj acceptance ami faithful perinanco of Uui duties Anai^uol llieiu merit our rinctt ncknowledirmcuts. 10. The 1'nss: The medium by whi< It wc have muunioaliou witl* the wide, wide world. After this bunt was read Orderly A.T. Cavw, liy the senior wltlur present, nu< called upolt, o promptly responded, arid gave ample evidence it lie was us rt.idy with his tongue as he is with ritlo or his pen. His speech was jK-rtinetit, II said, and will received, and concluded by of iny the lollowiug: The Rifle: The great pioneer in American civiltion. Lieut. Douglass, id tho Kinre?s, was then calhd , who also responded in a few appropriate and II timed remarks. 11. The S/un tunlmrg Female ('allege: Its prosroot cnninn nsoinent and brilliaut success toreidow a high reputation; and with us ctlieient a pa of 1'rotiKanra and Instructors as it now has, blie* expectation will not bo disappointed. Fo this toast I'rof. I', li. Saunier, being loudly lis] for, resj?>sdoil in a most happy mauuer, dur ; which h< said he was no orator, hut if lie h.td liuno or munc other musical instrument ho could iy them a speech. 1'?!. The Woflord College: May she tnnLoSjmribnry the Athens of South Carolina. Like the heiiiana, her students arc soldiers ns well as lolar*. Mr. ,1. I'll ich?r Shackelford, a student of YVoff rd llcgc, and a nu mber of the Morgan Uabir, was leJ lor, who with a modi sty characteristic of the lolar and tho gentleman, res|>otidcd in a short eeli, which del credit to his head and heart, and II susla'iwd tho gtowing reputation of our cher>cd insli'ulinU'?the Woll'ord College. 1.!. Wimiau: To their smiles, beauty and intlueo wc owe our success. AIter this toast Privates.J. M. Dean and \V. W. jncnu wtru successively called u|>on, and with araotcriatic gsliantry tin- one acknowledged the me too noble (<>r his powers of oloquunco, the u r too mysterious for uninitiated ecJibncy to coin dicud. The universal applause with which their narks were received proved they had struck tho lit Oord. At tho eloaMj of the se-filinie-uts, Orderly Cnvis |N>sed a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mis. Caul roll their boUtitilui hospitality; which received U atiimous eoii'turrcncc. I he 11See (Jijb of tho UillcS tlleli sulig a closing n't when tho company I sik up their line of irch for homo, wlie-ru tin y arrived early enough parade through the streets, iiiueh to the grants aII of the vitiattM, who welcomed them with three irers. Tho Southern Monitor, published at Philadelphia, a that "otic of the South Carolina members (Mr. r, we presume) ha-, just r.-turm-d from Kansas. says, wc learn, that alter a careful inspection of lite rs in that Territory, it is not to bo supposed nttier 11 emigrants will take, their negroes there, e pro f-lavoiy men have long been out-in *nbcr111 the Territory; and ultimately the majority i>t abolish slavery. 'Tho only hope is for some* 1 thousand more pro-slavery men to be*ce>nic rcsi* its and citizens of Kansas. If they will not do all tho < Jovilnors and Presidents in the world mot prevent it frotn becoming, sooner or later, a e* State." PtRkosAL.?The lion .lames I? Orr, of South rolina, is at present in tiro city and stopping at > St. Nicholas. This able nnd distinguished son ihu South and true National l>em<?:rut hns just urnrd from sit extended visit through the West* 1 States, nnd Insntrivsl here will give our citiis an "pp rtu.my of paying th. tr respects to one o" commanding character ami liberal views as t it nun uit'tl- him to the g< nernl ente. m uud ifidi.ncc of lh !a A a I /' .Wic.?. \ 4ft 6 t? <%- v ~ UUVKRNO& WiLKRR'B IDWUiSS. The Washington Daily Unon 90utaius the dress of Governor Walker to the people of I, rmtn. TUt" Union says: MOur political friends mi the South who have censure oo Governor Walker must eee in ihia p Initiation a determination on hie part to maintain law*, whilo ho is exerting lihnaelf (or the jw-ncc aolution of thu Kanaaa d i flic u Hies. Tboy have dentty mistaken thu man, if they have at any 1 supposed that his sympathies were with the A tioniata of that Territory. All doubta abontd no* removed." I The lateness of the hour at which we rcoeivi hna prevented our giving tnuro than the follui extract from it: You wore distinctly informed in my inau^ address of May laat, that tho validity of the ter rinl lawa waa acknowledged by the governtnec thu United Statue, and that they must and w he carried into execution under my oath of oftic* thu instruction* of thu 1'resident of thu Ui States. The sarnn information waa repeated ii rious addresses made by tuu thioughout thu 1 lory. At the same time, every assurance waa cu you that the right of the pcofile of lliiaTcrri under the lor ins pruearibed hy tlw govcrnnte your country, to establish thuir own State go* incut and Triune the r own aooial iustituUona, u be acknowledged and protected. If lawa have enacted hy the territorial legislature which art approved of hy a majority of the people of the ritory, thu nmde in which they ooutd elect a territorial legislature and repeal those laws was designated. If thtrearenuy grievances of w you have any just right to outriplnin, tho In peaceful manlier iu which you could remove f in subordination to the government of yourcou wan al?o pointed out. You have, however, chiswti to disregard the of Congress and of the territorial government i led by it, and, whilst professing to nckhowlod State goVtrnmein rejected by Congress, uud w can, therefore, uow exist only Ly a snccemtu I Million, and exacting from ail your olhccra the iI-mis and sacr.Ugious oath to sup|?ort the so-t Statu constitution, yet you have, uveu iu definu tho so-called State 1 /Cgistiiuro, which rcfua* grant you n charter, proceeded to create a local crnniuiil of ^our own, based only upon inaurrc and revolution, Thu very oath which you re from alt your oiTiccrs to support your so caller puku Stale Constitution is violated in the very I putting in upcratiuu a charter rejected eve tlietn. A rebellion so iniijuitous, and necewuirily in ing such awful consc-jucnccs, has never before grneod any age or country. l'crmit mo to call your intention, us still clai to he citizens of the 1 uind Ststcs, to the rcsu your revo'uttonary proceedings. You arc in: rating rebellion and revolution; you are disregai the laws of Congress and of the territorial go' me tit, and defying their authority; you arc eonsp overthrow the Government of the United Stai the Territory. Vour purpose-, it carried iut feet in the mode designed by you, by putting laws forcibly into execution, would involve y? the guilt and crime of truason. Yoa stand fellow-citiz us, u|>on the brink of an awful prcc and it becomes my duty to warn y>>u ere yoa the fatal lean into lite cull he low. If vmir t?n? inga are not arrested, you will ncccoanrily do the (wstoo of thin Territory, and involve it in a' borror* of civil war. I warn you, thru, befnrv too late, to recede front tin.- jicrtloua position iu vt you now stand. I appeal once uit.ro to y??ur reason and p.'.trio I ask you in the name of our common country the natne ol tin- Cotiatiluli.n ami of the I nlot Jnutt from tliia rebellion. 1 apponl unco mni your love of country?to your regard tor it* p prosperity and reputation?to your affection your wives and children, and to nil llmsa pit motives which ought to inllucncc American oiti to abandon this coulemplutctl revolution, it have wrongs, redress them through thu prooefi utruincutnlity of the ballot-box, la the mode pre bed by tbv Laws of your country. As all Ih<? arguments heretofore so often add ed by me to you have failed as yet to product effect Upon jolt, I haVu deemed it Ue-oc*miry your own safety nud that of the Territory, to save you from the perilous eonsctpn uocs of own nets, under the authority vested in me b; President of the ITnito>l butt s, to dvdor no ude> force of the troops of the United butca into immadittc fioinugc, to |*-rforin the painful du arresting your revolutionary proceeding*. lai implore you not to compel me to appeal to military power which is required in tho last r to protect the government of yotir country, cannot carry your rebellious purposes into i without uomittg into unavoidable and open on with the troops ami government of the U Stales. Ix;t ion adjure you, tbeu, once mere, to aba these proceedings before >oU iuvolve youiseh ill. ci one <>t Itc.ewli, ami subject the pce>ple o eity ot I .over nee to all tlie horrors and eaUn of insurrection ami civil war. If you will nor i-ist from this projected resolution, the past w f. i gotte n as lar as nraoticjilJ..: hn? if e...? i-.r. pissing these luws and carrying tliviii iutu < ; uon, thus delyiug :in<i superseding the govern of your country, the deplorubic CoOs-qUi nevs he up>n your heads and those of your assoe It will be my |>ur|>oco, if you still persist, to nil bloodshed us f.ir as practicable, and subjec loaders ami projectors ol tin* revolutionary n IIIVIIl to the punishment prescribed by the hit iv. 11 acoontpmy the troops to l?-iwreiiee with a to prevent, if |xw>ible, any conflict, and in tin core hope that the revolutionary movement cot plated by, and now so nearly accomplished, ere it is too late, be abandouvd by you. If you can lie influenced by no other motive: evident (act that the power of the govrrnrm adequate to prevent the accomplishment ot purpose should induce you to d>s.?t Iroiu these C codings. i That the name overruling Providence w ho ! in his hands the destiny of our belov- J country now incline your hcnrtN to peace, and inlluetiei to abandon tins fatal enterprise, is the uincoT' of your fellow-citizen, K. J. WALK >.11, Governor of Kaunas Tel rile NEWS SCRAPS Swci i oil has been found an antidote lor sti nine. Ainelyne, a new auamthetie agent, suppvbe safer than chloroform, has proved fatal i huods ol Dr. JSIiaw, of Guidon?the inventor. The French Government Inw distributed SI, 000 jniuuils ef sulphur utnoug the vino gro Its use lias chicked the Vine disease John J ulius i'ringlo A listen, of S. C, was ni the graduates of Harvard t Moan.) University late oouiniouoeinent. \V. T. Carter, triod at Chester extra court fi ninrdir of a youth named Gibson, was found g und sentenced to execution on the "J jib Septc ncxt. On the 18th instant Gov, Walker entered rence, Kansas, with 8 corupunicai of dragoom dcr Col. Cook. Tho Governor has vvarraii the arrest of all who have noci pted oilkv in town under its free soil municipal organization Tho Democratic nom necs for Congress in < gia and Alabama are ton man opposed to Wal policy in KaiiMis, nnd to all those, in hig!t oi places, who seek to palliate his conduct. Cuba wants telegraph io communication will country. Permission lias been granted by the tain General,and thu proposition is before the graph company. Cincinnati is improving. Within a week a we man lias been ki!tu<l t?y Ins servant, nrul t* children |?>isoued by eating hoengca picket in the street, scattered by u man an<l two The loxenges aro coin]**, d of flour, sugar, arsenic. Tho students of the South Carolina College erected a beautiful monument in Trinity Chi yard, Columbia, to the lato 1 ?r. Robert Henry. George 1). rrel?lioe,of the Louisville Journal wounded iu a street fight by U. T. Durrett, e tho Courier. The llritish I louse of L>rds has defeated tho < ish Oath bill by a largo majority. A post otlico has been established in Pie District, on tho line from Greenville to Pick ville, called George's Creek. Miss Fannie K. sett has been appointed P. M. leather has lately advauced in Northern kits, owing U> light stocks and laigc demands w rz . w kTi i1 I ^msssmammmaernglmMimmm Wil?oti McKiunay, m we kjorti from the K??*et , i,}. Ocnri*r, was druwaei] la Uh> K#owec Rkrer on the Aw I'-ith iaaUuU. < p A negro belonging u> Jan. A. Doyle, of fVkooa, fa coat died from the bite of o rsitteeauke a w<* k or no '? roo* ago. a b'l' Theodore S. Garnett has resigned the engineer- r, :v> *hip of the Peosacota and Georgia Railroad, to bo i) Lime succeeded by Mr. Dnnoia, lata hi* a?UUrit. j boli- i'lm earning* of the North Carolina I out rend for 4 w **"' the year ending Jane 30, 1637, were $102,924.03 ,M , . orer all uxpeuaa*. fa . ' laiciua Poud.of Hamburg, jaaa shot by Win. fc Vmi> Spirts ou the 19th iuatant. 'tir.il Among tbo delegate* to the Kooxvillo Oouveo- c Tito- thru, appointed by tlio Governor for tit* State at t it of large, we notice tho name of l>r. J. Winamith, of | ould District. f It ia calculated that tlio United State* Govern, va. mcnt lias donated hind for educational purpose* j erri- whoae value, at grudunted price, would amount to 1 ({ * $Gf,,000,000. At this tiiuo It would be worth uot t km than $200,000,000. , rem- A- duel between CapL John R. Boyd, formerly ould of South Carolina, aud Geu. Mitchell, freceoilwr, | k*jvn oaine near being fought at Ifoniphau, Kansas, early ( Ter- 10 l''w n,u?lh. They wero in poeilion, with mm- j new kcts, at forty paoea, when tlm civil authority arrest | 1 nlso ed bulb pai tic*. j wf0'' Trouble* havo supervened in Minmaota. The ' lK.m' constitution id con von lion is eo nearly balanced be 1 ntry, tweetl the freeroiler* and Democrats tlut the withdrawal of cither would destroy a quorum. Hie tylawa ranny of the former ha* compelled the Democrat* ire a 10 withdraw, and thus virtually break up tho eouihicli veution. 1* 1 il re- Tiro oitizens of Kuoxvillc, Tenocouce, havo gtvcu Jjjrj an invitation to Ilori. Kdward Everett to nttenp co of l',,; So utile ru CJomroereial Convention, which meets d u> iu that oiiy ou the lOtli proximo, and repeat his 80T" oration upon the IJfe and Character of Washing ' cilon . 1 ton. iioirc j Tf? Gov. Mcdary haa aake?l of the Government per let of mission to -icccpt voluntoera to nrotwi Minn,?.ta u by front Indian depredation*. Tlw War l>v(Mr1nieiil tojT. has ordered troops frum Korts i-nelling and Mc, (]IS. Ilcnry to j?ro??ed to that Territory. Archbishop Hughes denies lite story of the Her* ruing aid that !??? is to he deposed. He suites it m totally Its of untrue. We do oot know?tint would as aoon beiugu livfe one party as tho other. rding W. Gdmore Simms, LL. D., made tho address *irn" at ihe Into commencement of I lie North Carolina 1 "nnjt Normal College at Greensboro. The Timet of that ? 'P place aays ercry uotd bore a thought. 0 ef- )M your Gen. .Jackson left by a will a handsome gold i ja 111 sn off-box, to bo presented to tho bravest citisrn of ( now, ^jew York, and for tome montbs there has been a good deal of speeulatiuii aa to wbo will be the lucky < reeipit-iit. There are ao many claimant* that it is ?rw*" no easy matter to deeidc upon their respective "tr"J merits. Tho Joint CumtiniUse of the New York * . Common Council held a mcetiug on Friday for the 1 i T PurtH,8u receiving evidence upon the *ul>ject, ! Inch with a view to the immediate award of the legacy, j Col. Iluroett seemed to bavn the largest number of ti*m. witucasui in his favor. 1 taring the hottest ol the ^"'D battle of Cliuruhu-coChl. Hiirtt.it got ofl Iiis horse, 1 ? to and turning to a brother urtieefr, apostrophised at ro length the beautiful sunset. Tlie other, uut being va^*f poetically eircamstanced, replied that "it wi.s n? k. pretty place to admire a suusct." I riouc r , tt. r sen*, ^ letter from Minnesota, in the N.*w York Her)ou aldt says that lion. Janus L. Orr, and many other u" members of Congress from the South, have bo-n *cn" making investments in real nuta in that Territory. Vice President lireokeandge onus property there rt'M rained <it $ I {>0,00*1. ' a">' ?? ?? ???? , tto CO MMERCIAL. i ,\|IC Columbia .Mai ktl, July "a, ISA?, prate The amount ?>f ctton on mIo is too limited to ' your require notice. The prices arc unchanged from ity of last week. t mc ilacoa.?There is no country cured bacon in tl<at market, and we win therefore only continue our csort former quotations of IC cents per lb. Y?>U CoR.S.?The stock of corn oil sale is sonicwh.it re- 1 effect duced, and therefor^ priees are firm, although not ntlnit quoiably higher. We stdl qui u. jl li.'i a 1.16 per i luted bin-hcl. | Flour.?Hie Hour market is quiet, and prices 1 ndon arc looking dowu; we still quote, however, >7 a es in $71 for wumuou t > gem! brands; cup. i tine- $7.50; f the and extra tamdy dour $.S per bbl. ??s?s?i???s??J?? vde OI3ITUAH.Y. ip>( |1( If ll?? death of the Aged, who after a I lig life of usefulness J esc. i id to the grave, lull of tears and iiunt lull of honors, awaken, our sorrow?if the d< picture must au IB^aul? w'th the oinilc nf ianoCcucc ujsin its lptI pallid face, excite* our fund regret?how inueli snare must be our grief, b?iw much more oppre* t (jlt> sive our sadness, when we beludd tho young uisn, MVu. just us ho I mis uttuined his prime, suid> uly cut down in all the noli promt*.- ot los curly manhood! vu.w LI THKK WKSLEY ssWITZKR.sonof K?n?t, #jn_ krick Switxxs, Usq , of thi? Ihntriot, died at the item* ream-nee ? ha* loilur, ?n tin* ','IU July, at the age V4lH of twwiy-uiwjuart, While preparmjt huns- It, by ' the study u( uteiiicue, tor a career of uastulucaa, t. the l''v destroyer dUMi, ami the l> -jks of affectionate n't is parent* bate t>ecn UinbU^, nml a family iWii^ in yilUr mourning. Dur.ng the revival riligiuu m tKi? pro- l''aCv 8 ft W (Mentha ago he inrui it?w>ted u deep c?>t?eeru upon the auhjeet, and openly aeVao>?lodged bold* inl**re?t he fcil.u reference to hia soul. While may ''ia friends deplore the kws of owe s<> lovtd, yvtthejr vi?u """"row not a* ntlati *lin have n-> hop*.** Though wish fht way* of l'r??vi?K nee are often mysterious, our laid* securely trpuMV uj?>n the divine wwdofti and i?o?slnee*. "Shull not tho J udge cf all the earlh di right?" W. S.' Charleston Christian Advocate fdeaao copy. Lk- T0 fONTKAtTOUS. B 1ROPQ9AL5 for doing the Carpenter work on eel to iht Kpi?oop;d Church, at Colonvitle, wrtt be n the received until the 7th day of August next Plan* and specifications uiav be sosti at the ofticc of (Mk). "TKJSO. UV. CRASH, J> '23 1212 2t Uuionvilh*. LAND FOR SALE n?"-' TllK SUiiSGRIRKA, liaviug Jeter* 111 "" *njwa^ milled on go?ug West, offers at pi-trineArfVj* sale hi* VAT.UABLK TRACT Ot ,r i|10 hAM>, containing 1 *W? acr??, (or 830 i if desired,) located in Spartanburg Dwlriol, on wa' tors of Wolf Creek, $ mile from Wolf Crock niber Churcn, 1 J mile from hlarlesviile, and only 4 J miles (mm Columbu*, N . 0. The Und ties inimeI?'iw* diately on the road leading fioui Columbus, N. C., to Spartanburg and Greenville. (?n the premies ' there is a good dwdliug, ail necessary out-building*, Is for lWl, jrIKMt , rcliarda, ami about *10 acres of l.unl in a th.it go?l slate of Cultivation. Also, a good M.li beat, , with nupor.or water |>owtr. Persons wishing to see the hind can find me on the premises ut any tiino. *?r's MAllCUS b. MuUliOW. r low Karlesvillo, S. C., July i'8, 1S??7. July JO 123 fit ,,u?- nEADQlJAETKR^" -V'!1" GKNRRAL ORDKU, Nt>. ? 1 UNio.vvit.LC, S. C., July 'JO, 1837. r|"M|li following Regiments, compovnig the Dili althy * Ilrigado of S. C. M,, will parade tor Review . and Drill at such times and places as are herein ' specified: ' UP ilio 16ih Regiment wiH pirado at Khcnc7u.r, on hoy*. Saturday, S9tb Ang. next. aud tno attn nugtmeut, at old Field, on Tuaaday, 1st Sept. next. The 3.r>th Regiment, at Uoi<?uvillc, <>a Thuraday, llio 3d Sept. next, jrcli- The 36th Raiment, at Roinar'a Old Field, on Tuwdayt 8th Sept. next. WftB Tli? :i?ih Ittgimcnt, it GtAny'i Old Field, on ' ' Thursday, tho 10th Sc|>t. uext. ditor 'r|lts coinmiiwioued M Don-coniiuiaaionod Oflfi- 1 eers will :u>?oinble the day previous, for Drill and Jew. Instruction. < Colonel* will be roquircd to make return* of their ' respective Regiments on the day of Review, ftU* Tlie nwnibun of tlx? I'.tiffndo Stall will attend at ' ten* Vorkville, on Friday, the 28th A u^um next. i (toe- lly order of i STATICS U tJlsT, ling. Oen. '.hit ling. S. C. M. < mar wm 11. Tkimmikh, hh>?. Major. July 2* 22 bt ?T WeepsnkufPr il'Lana's Titer PWs,gsw. tred by Fleming *?*, rKtobuvgb, IV. wUsh ?vo bcoome > dsdhpv?bfa Family Hiftihw. he frightful symptoms which artas from a imami Liver manifest themselves, mora or law. In **? . r family; Jjepcpeta, eiek beadaahe, efaatrnatfe* of * is incuses, ago* and fever, pains ha the aide, with a ry, hacking oougli, are all the roaatu of hrpafia * * crangemcat?and for these Dr. li'l^oe's Pile t bgj re a aovereigu remedy. Tliey btM Dover ban noon to (ail, and they ahoaU bo kept at hi times * y families. ^ ' DtatCTibtui Take two or throa gtiag la bad, vary secoud or third uight. If they 4s Ml purge % wo or three times by neat morning, taks ose m b wo more. A slight breakfast should imwldij ulhwv their ass. The liver Fill* may also be aaed wbars pergiag f simply necessary. As en auti bilious per gag ve hey are iulerior u> nose. And iu doaaa of taw or bree, they give ustoniabing relief to sick Tr-nilaiahr j. ^*4ilto in slight derangements of the fe.wweh. 3u$--. 2 |jf~ Purchasers will bo cartful to ask fee DR. '' H\LANK,8 CKLKBltATKD LIVER PILLS, V IX umf.K lured by FLEMING BROS., of Prrrsa i.nu, Pa. There are other Pitla parpurting to ye liver Pills Dow bstuvo llie public. Dr. M'Laue'a genuine liver 1Mb, also bis celebrated Vermifuge, can Dow be had at ail respectable drag itures. NoKt genuine without the *ignature of FLEMING BROS. 119] J sly 30 23 It EDWARD EL BRIXTON, ~~ j Late Editor ?> Proprietor of the Carolina Times,) COLLECTING AGENT, COLUMBIA, 8. C , Oilers lib servio?a to the public as Cuflleetor g inJ General Rusiucm Ag<int. lie will receive for oollecUon Notes or Aueoauta lor auy aectioa of the State, at the usual ounimiaNoos. Oftivo over tho Carolina Times Printing Office , Columbia, 8. C. ^ Rcfrronoe will he given if required. July 23 22 'it Announcement. THE FRIENDS OF MAJ. JOHN KARLE I :< >MAK respectfully nimounoe biir an a Candidate or Ordinary, for Sparlaubure lhatriet- to 6H racancy occasioned by the resignation ot II. Bow leu| Ewj. June II 1G to. TUB FRIENDS OK J. RUFUS POOL* 'cspcctfully uuouuuce him an a Candidate for Or* linary, fur Spartanburg District, to Gil the vacancy { tccaaioBcd by the reaigna'ioa of R. Bowden, Esq. Juno U 16 to TIIE FRIENDS OF CAP1". WILLIAM HVVIHTK rcnptdfnlly announce him a candidate for ilAJOU of tlic'iJ lliittalicHi SStli Reg. S. C. M., In ill the vacancy canned by the resignation of Lie* , joj. Mci>?iw? H. __ 21 31 MORGAN RIFLES, MK1CT at your ueoal rcudrxvooa THIS (WET>NBSD AY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, lor Mwincaa. Punctual attendance rrquirol. By order W. H. TRI.MM1KR. Jy 30 23 Secretary and Tmuonr. 10 Cents Reward. 1Y A N A W A Y from the snbaeribor, on the 21.1 \ duly instant. an indentured u|ipreulic? to the arming boMiK*, limned Howard M. MvCllL All jH-raio. are forbidden to hirUr or trust Inni mi nty locoiint. the law will be enforced iignniel thru.. Lie above reward, but ih? cxp<ii?-u, will be paid for Inn rot inn tome. J. II. WALADELL. Jy 3?i 23 2f strayed" I?R< >M the Subscriber,on Sunday evening, J9th July, a large white and black spotted SOW, In avy wnii pig. She witl w?i"h 373 or 400 lb>. Also, a SOW IMG, marked an the sow. Neither hud car marks. They were ??i u on Tuesday, 2lr, near Mrs. Howard's,on the Glrun Spring* toad to Sp.>nanburg G. II. I w ill pay a rt osuunbW icward to any one who wit! taku thorn op, and give me infori?w.t's>n at Union C. II., S. C. J. tL UIX. July 3o 23 3l 11 E ADQli A RT E US, 3fltb RlblMKNT, S. C. M. * rfs order no. ?. r I MIK 36lh Regiment, S. 0. M., is hereby mdei L cd to parade at SuNiar'i OU Field, on Tuesday , the Slit September next, at 10 o'clock, a. m , i.-r R.-vo-w and I aspect.ou, armed and equipped as j the L?W dirreta. The eominissnnii-d and Uan-C< rnriiiasiooed Office! s wiU atUud the day previous for Drill and luatraction. L,optu.n? ?t lie. a will warn nil I lie Katicve M? n in their diCmil lictu to *11**4 at Komar't (Hd Hold, on Friday, 4lh 8?-j?letnWr, ai 8 a'cluoli. n. m., with IijuU l? wutk <>n tlw FieM. The S::dT Oflicvre and tk? limi will attend ? * IkhIi day*. The OpUiiu are ordered to uuike their rclarnt on tLe day of drill, liv urJcr J. H. VAND1KE, 0??l. Mtb log., S. C. M. jr . J. D. Toll?uh, Adjutant. AT COST! AT COST!! ' Wo Will SoU, AT AND UNDEU OUST, G*ttaBir3* &??flSir?? mwmii Ham ALSO, Ol*K ST?>CK Of READY-MADE CLOTHING, * ? } ail Sdiaur, ;n oift $1, Coin? up in a Hurry, and get TOLLESON to WINGO. July 30 23 if SALE OF*LOTS AT RFJD9VILLB, rpifli Tru#U?* of the IiKIDSVlLLK HIGH JL SCnt,K.?l<S will eller lor ?uk, to the liighol bidder, on Saturday, the 22d of AUGUST, a nutnOIIOIOB LOTS, Coulaiuinc "Qo as? uud a half. t We think (lie ?uco?m of lite? Softool* a oorUnity. Already the buildings are under contract, and are to l>e Cotiildvled I r u?. hv itu. firrt .J "... T..I? The building for the h emtio School is seventy feet long and titty wide, containing a Inrge School Kootn lifty Ivil square ami a Clu>]>el u( the uunr dimensions, ami six smaller rooms for other school purposes. The Male Academy is sixty fivet long * and forty wide, uud contain* lour room* ?one a !?rgc School Uoom, forty feet square. Uur plan is to erect building;* (or Professors' res: dcnccs, to serve ot> boarding houses for girls. The ijocution we think au admirable one, the surrounding country is beautiful, and inhabited by 1 an industrious and virtuous population, and as healthy a spot as can be found. There in also near at lund, within a few feet of I'.ioh other, two Miueral Mpr.ngs, one Sulphur the uther Chalybeate. Tlio Sulphur Spring lias long been known te pee ?ese rare mrdiemal virtues. Wo believe that it wHI become a place ot resort during the summer, ha cause ol its waters and health, and also to soma ?tent a pl.ioo of business. The Location is sbout twelve miles from Spartan burg Court llouss, and eighteen from Greenville, and by opening a mile or two of road, convenient ihoroughlarm will be allordcd in every direction. We invite those interested in the Behests, sad ml ,l W MII.T.KR. ^ Jy 30 23 Ct Treasurer of Hoard ot Trustees.