The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, July 30, 1857, Image 3
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TBDRStHY, JULY JO, 1857. J
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'During each of lh? part (our iuy?, up to Tuesday ^
iHiduiglit we hare liud gonial si towers, and every- ^
tiling kiJcu bright M ^arly spring. Oorn i? grow- |nfl
tag off tin< ty, and promises a full average crop us a|||
bit' 0? we have *0011 and hoard. jjj
0ll'W
TUB LADY'S ROOK. ^
Die Lady's Hook lor August is fully up to thu
high standard uf excellence to which 0edcy has at- .
w?
COL. 1. L. ORK.
Cad. Jm. L Orr lately pnid n visit to Minncsot t ,c'
mid we clip thu following notice of him from thu J'"
Miunttvla AJvr titcr, published nt St. Cloud: ^?;
"Hon. Jaucs L. Oat.?Col. Orr, the well
? tiNuwu member of Congress (rom South Carolina,
has lately visited St. Cloud. He was treated with ,;j
** . ? much cordiality aud politeness by our peop'o. Wo f
h'lnl tli.il k? in-. I.. "*? * < ?-i - or
- csi>ll?-lll*?
K Tiwre.
. "Qof. Orr has boon in Cougrcss about eight yenr?. I *1
lie lias acquired a wide and permanent rv|>uintiun
man industrious and faithful, im well tut an able ^
number; and ho has gained tlio apidauto of all parties
for tlio dexterous uud impartial manner in
which, on many occasions, ho hua presided over tlio ski
h Ubor.'UiuUtt of tlio limine. Ilia product* for being t;?
, tho next Speaker arc good. In another column i? |.
* a Utter from liiin declining to vpeuk ?m tlio l''oui lh 1
?f July, vi hich will be road with interest." wn
^ * ? ai>?? dr<
TUB COLUMBIA BXAMHBR. tin
\ Out Columbia exchangee contain the prospectus
Uf tho Kxninincr-t-ruviveJ?with the addition of a
I lady and Tri-YYot k'y be-ue bearing tho same name. ul*
The papers will ho political as well us literary, ami 'u*
undei tho editorial and business management of cal
Wim. II. .jnbustmi uud John fJ. Ilmvman?both
well known u.h accomplished writers uud uble wllt
ws. l'n
*\Ve have not room this week for the- pro*poet us, "ai
but shall find a place for It iu our next issue.
lC.NotA.ii) and tor United States.?We place |it
very little it'llmco UjH.o politieul allusions made by ^
diplomats iu after-diortof spccclivM, but others may n(]|
report more faith In them tlmit wc. At tho recent
Harvard Coinmeiicerneut dinner Lord Napier, the lur
Urilialt minister, made a speech, in which occurred
the following paragraph, exhibiting n good-temper- ri.n
e?l desire to have Ml difficultim adjusted: p.r
'*1 inn otic of those who believe that the ccrdiali- ^
ty which is so nppr.rvut in our literary nud social
taxations will soon bo tally uud permanently reflect<d
ill our international correspondence. After arin f'v
ed contention had finally caused between Ann rica eoi
arid tiiigland, an abundant aftergrowth of aniimmi- ^
ties gild disputes sprang up, whiofi have been grad '
-unlly and successively cleared away. [Applause.] u
,4 Wc are engaged at this moment in the extirpation
??l a 'root' of difference which I believe to be the pat
bint. |aiM.Uusc.J It cannot be removed by %|t
MK'-aidi'd and precipitate action, but it will yiuhl to
the well adjusted etlbrts of mutual good will. '1'lie ~ 1
views of my government nre conciliatory?their am
JeclaraiiottH are wncore. The same trust may bo
placed in the policy and candor of the American
Cabinet."
? 'file fellow iug gentlemen (says the Uuionville Ce<
lournal) constitute the Stair of the 9th Brigade of th<
S. C. M., commanded by Brig. Geu. KiaUs R i)K
Gist: Uit|
W. IT. Tuimmier, Brig. Major. tirv
8. VV. Melton, llrig. Judge Advocate.
John II. Evind, Brig. ln?j>eclor.
J. K. U. Giles, Brig. fRy master. wo
John Rkaty, Brig. Quatu*master. On
J as. 1). tiisT, Ail do Camp. a ?
\V. H. Jeter, Aid de Camp.
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I'hyhcian Shot.?Qvldtboruugh, N. C., July ft l,:
MJ.?A dc*|ierate shooting nftiiir occurred here to- To
day. Dr. John W. 1 >av'.n, one of our most highly ,|ir
esteemed eit irons, wiu brutally shot down by the
fceC|N.-r of a low grocery here, named Odeinltaiiimer, ul"
and his lather, both of wlcjin were shouting at him so"
.it the same time. The Odcinha miners are Gsr- eae
mans. Tlie l)r. wn* unarmed, lie bow ties in u v(im
ppeenrious coudition, and is not sjtpeetod to survive.
The elder OJeiiihauimer receive d a powerful blow l',r
on the head during the eEcitomcnt, from Mime other the
|moly, which eo severely fractured lus skull, that it hoc
is thought death will ensue. . .
Ttio most intense excitement prevails, and should '
tDr. Davis die, if is apprehended his slayer will bo' on
>atost summarily dealt with. aw:
The tiJehtfin turners were keepers of groceries ,j
aud had bceen charged w?th si lting liquor to no grues.io
viul-ition of law, and receiving rtoleo good*.
! >r. Davis had cimud one "f (hem f r some iuaodeuce,
and hence the assault.
We are soriy to leara that the Dr. J. W. Davis w|,
ulmvo referred to is the husbnnd of Miss Ueitncr,? f ou
tdpartiwburg, and tha meagre intelligence of this
public uoiniiiwiiieation leaves her lumily and frit mis |j)c
11 a most iminful state of uuccrtuinty r.a to Iris rcul 'j
Condition. p0 ,
I'tJMUc Sv.nt'iment in Kansas ? A well kuowu K,Vl
and highly esteanied PcnusyIvamaii, who ho* just re- chc
.turned from the Territories, writes the following
to u triund in this city ss to the state of politics in .
iKuO iOH. The facts nre inli'h .iin" i
. * WUIU 1(1
UTCst you ill IvidMui affairs, but tbu limit# of this w:u
letter will uot p?i in t. UiHrniur Walker will luivo .,f i
matters Ins way, and I Il-cI confident llint his |iolicjr eve
will lead to a happy termination of itm difficulties
in lliat hitherto unhappy Territory. '11 ie Convert '
ti'tn, though vuwpiui'if of pro-slavery melt, will of t
submit the conwtnuboii to a vole of tl?e people. The W.
constitution will he UIIOXCVplioliahle, alul the .|UeS
tioii.ol slavery will Ik; submitted as a ucpantjo proposition,
if-* that the elector can vote for the coiisti Wl
union and au'un.sl slavery. About three to tnie i
will rota again-l shivery. The wltole Vote of the vela
-Territory m estimated at 2VJ,'KMh Of these O.OUM (jK,
arc I'io Slavery Domooriitn, 7,?'<I0 are Free Stale
1 >einu<.'rutri, and 8,000 Uepublnau.i. 0,2r>l votes 1,lv
arc registered, and'of iheau *5,01)0 voteil for deli- ,ho
gal**. It is cotim it' ll that tin- vo e on the coirati dig)
* ' tuloa will rouoh' 2.") 00J. I u Kansas the stion (
of slavery is regarded as nettled. The issue now
iu, shall Knits.** be a Detaocintie or illaek It- pub *In
an dtiiloT 1 did not meet one pro-fllnvery itmid it i*
in the Ten it/try w Im cxprt-ssod the opinion that it t|lc
eould bo a slave Slate.?I'hilaJclyltiu 1'ubln; ^ ^
Li tiger.
? ?ii > ? i Vo
llKAvy IUjnx.? Wo liure had rain almost daily mcl
ill I hi# M-etioii for two or three week# past. On (
Wednesday afternoon of last week the hnrdtsl rain
tell that wo remember ivtr to have witnessed.' 'J'i
Considerable damage to felicer, bridges, Ac., along of*
- '
niiidiiin, WilHIIWIOWI. |
Tlio tonlinow) Wft w cut her is interfering anuiowhat
willi the harvest oj?.rntion* of tin." farmer; but ' '
, own i* growing finely. A belter prospect lor heavy r>
crops ku have never known. Tlit ro arc a few nun tlioi
in litis county who have large quantities of old corn, j, ,
which tin y have kept carefully locked up, refuting .
to let liteir >Uirvilli; neighbors have it lot love or "
money. Tin y can eoitfjraiulutothciusclfesi.il Jiav- UIK>
ino' a good supply oil haiul foi the rat market a no ami
liter year. Thanks to u kiml Providence, the pen- q
pie have nil abundance of wheat, ami these shyloeks
will have to keep their corn.? Ashcoiltr (iV. V.) |,ir'
Seu>*. V No'
AniitlCAN Thxct SociETV.?ThoSouthern I) ptret
miysih.il l'rofvasur I'oud, of the liaugor 'I lieu- L"c
logical Seiiun.iry, has bvou awarded the $100 prize "'is'
ofTurinl for tlio best tract on American Slavery, niei
suitable for puhlicatkiit hy the American Tract So- t.|ia
ciely. It will Ik* oftire.l lo that Soeiely for pnhlieatiuU.
Will that Society publish ii? We shall soon M ' '
m4U Tin* will n(Toril just the practical list that we c*oi
have been waiting for, as to llie interpretation that was
it. to he placeil Ujs>i? the report Kiel resolution* (>ra)
a<k>niud at the late aniinnl meeting. Ami we liopo
that the tefct inay be clearly nit <1 unequivocally made, c',ft
ami the result fairly ami fully imnlo kuown to the <lou
whole 'louniry. uve
Col. k. W. I'ivkuis w.^iii Washington on the
UOth, ami the N. w Voik Herald's eorrvsjH indent anK
thinks he will still accept the Hussion mi*?ion, not- t',"'
withstanding Ins having previously declined it. The ^nt
Proshirnt it* .nutuua that In tdiould reCousnhi hi*
ivfuaii. ^
MLJIL- - L -LHHHHI.J
MORGAN RIFLES. ANO THEIR MARCH. ?*?
Lhi Thursday morning Inst, in accordance with
? appointment published, "Morgan littles" took
their lino of nmh for Clu'roktr Hprtng*, fur "Ml
i purposes of a brief encampment and target-about- 'wr
l*r??ioua to starting their baud went through '
no of the principal streets, and by their lively Wt*
uins uunnoned from their quarters thoau who Tt|
J determined to join in tho murvh. About ludf l*'w
* six o'clock, between thirty and forty men '
irchcd off with military precisian and a light wa
1 buoyant step toward theirdcstfriatioii. Never P'*
I a cuinpany of men move off more gayly or more
Lermiuedly, in tho discharge of a voluntary duty. 1
i tho banks of Dawson's Fork, at the mills of \V. *
. Harris, the Company halted and seated them- eB*
Vest around a beautiful spring, that outpoured its
Uru ill a little ruuuell that d;uhc<l along to the
ihraces of its tuotliur. Ilero they drank of Its
resiling waters, laugbetl loudly, und cracked
u s. Many u scintilla of wit wui thy < f llie festive ^
?rd was tmi tod, nud whs ochoed and ro cohoed ^ ,
(icals of laughter.
The spring was lined by Ilolly bushes on one
e, and overhanging it were ledges of rook that 1
nied scats for the Company, thus making it u am
autiful uud desirable rest-point. Near by was the Hi;
wson's Fork, over whieli was btretclud a huge bef
that made the only means of transport. It was the
ithcr hiidged n?r f< rd.-ible. Our Captain, G. W. Via
Lcgg, distinguished fur his providence and on
Iful mauageiiieni, directed his men, one nt a L<n
io, to make the uncertain passage, as nil had a the
ely fear tin y might lie intuit rsod in its ilnsliing
iters. Kvcii those of our company of that faith
ailed this hint, result, and practically resisted what '
y implicitly Ixlievcd to be theoretically true. <
rross all went safely howevir. The only thing ten
it oceui red to impress the scene more forcibly '/ j
on us, was the li*s by Lieutenant Douglass, ol )(t (
i MK*pri ss," t>f the blade of his sword, w lik-h be- fl,
ne dctat bed by sortie means and drujipcd into
stream. It was, however, soon recovered by n
f en
vant, nud restored lu its proper place. One?* 0f
: company, in reference to it, remarki d that we qui
d yet caught Uo game, but that D.'s sword had
ne a ducking. It was promised to tinina this ""
co "CampHarris." Having r<fr? shod ourat Ives p ,|
this point, the word of ooniniiiud was given and f >r
> whole budv moved oil harmoniously. lu the .
i > . . the
(sequent march, olio or two inoro brief pause*
re made to refresh ourselves ami restore tired tinc.
nr
Having prnccuiled as rapidly as issuable tliey Kn
iched tho "Springs" at 10 o'clock,and to? k quar- JjJ*
s in n iloulile cabin set apart by the gentlemanly 1
iprk tor, Mr. Cnutrcll, for their occupation. This eon
up was called "Camp Mills.'' in liouor of Mai. oow
ivan Mills, of our town, who ha* pre milled the
iipnny with a rich and large modal. tsoou the gxt
;gagc wu^oii ww emptied ofits contents, and the son
jHH-t? planted r.K guard* to their fortress.
rhu* einoi.iPM'J, they dusted, dressed, and pr?? |>j;11
fd to discus*, with soldierly gusto, the viands of due
-. CunlrvU'a b?ard, to which they wcro invltd at li'n
'clock, l\ M. At 6 o'olock the dram was boat ?j|V
I the eoiii|htiiy profiled for dress parade. Thin t||u
r, the orders u( the eotiitnander-in-chief were lion
til for tho government of the company at night 1
J the regulation of their movements on the sue
, wot
ding day. At 10 o'clock on Friday, as directed, lo >
: target had been set up for the purpose of trying tho
ir skill as marksmen. Thu must of them wrre **?(
practised?having had their guns but a short
ie; but the target showed that their juJginculs or ,
re far ntoro ripe than tlioir hands skilled. There Clu
re three prizes to be awarded to the best shooters. l''?
e ol them was a beautiful silver cup?tiro oilier nc*
ilver goblet lined with gold, presented to the Wai
njuiny by llrig Qeu. Slates II. Cist?tint third dre
lunio i?f Ostrich feather-', donated by the Captain, 'j" j
prevent confusion and accUleiits, sentries were jjJ'(
own arouud tho ground selected for the shooting, ?ie
I the Capiain, signalized for his caution, pre- situ
ibed that no oap should be placed on a gun till ^u11
h man took his position 'o fire. Near the target
>d Messrs. Cleveland, Hiving*, ami KlforJ, the Gr?
l-o geulleiiien selected us judgi s nud to award Ijw
prizes. The firing was executed in about two
i : i 1 -.- - - I"
...? .uvii uuu iw<iil)(iui<.vaill>|l. V/ll IIIU COIII- \J;(
jou of the t'n iiic a briuf consultation Wok plaee Kd*
the part of tlio judges, when tlie priioa were n?11
irdcd liy J. M. Hi fold, Esq., as follows; ' Vj
L'o Private J. M. Host, llio Silver Cup. ladi
44 Sergeant A. II. Fosrcs, the Silver Gobloi. '-lie
44 Private Columbus C. Humor, the Plume.
44 Private M. K. Miller, the Tin Cup?
ioh, Wtf trercqantnl by him to Ray, wiM remain ^
exhibition for a few days at the Dagucrreati
,,,,,, , . , . . ii"ii
*iiin <>i Col. Careen, where it can be Inspected by
Sell
curious. ,j
I'ho coni|>iiny was tin n re formed and unified
porter*, where three vociferous cheers w?.re ^
en for tlie successful competitors, and tliroe
8UII
eft to Gen. Gist for tlio goblet prcBculcd by ().
>u the next d y, at 3 o'clock, p. nt., the camp j
i btoken up, and the coii?|?any up the line
n irch homewards. At the dinner table, howr,
before leaving, toast* were drunk, in cold waand
sdi table speeches were madu by members ^ ^
he oompany, us wvll as our friends Dr. P. M. ^ ^
dlace and I'rof. P. 1?. Saunier, of tin; Female ,,
* Sell
lege. Here tliey showed tliey Were speak el s as
I ua soldiers.
'lie night previous tin re was a parly at the I Intel, |
.re beauty and grace had assembled, alnl among ts1 s
company cuM be seen the I Mies, n oving with bun
et.se, uibunity, and grace of the geptleinun. In I
It nt and in the purl* r iTn-y Were ajd.o manly, br,?.
lifted, and gov. rued by the proprieties of social Vni
-"v* 'y
)I the officer* >( llio Oi>in|?any wliu uru known, re I,
ukIum lo rptiik. Wo cannot, however, suffer all)
occasion l? pucs !?y, without sayiug something ba?i
Jajitam Legg. l>?rii?u the encampment lie <ii?1 Tli<
ry thing that wits n.cex-ary for the comfort of lil.s lieu
i, uuil wiilt rulifviioc In their military advance- d? p
it. lie Inspired all with a desire to do their do mu,
ami most cheerfully did llu-y submit to the riff- bed
of military discipline. Km
>y liia kindness a* a gentleman, hi.- strictm-su a- Jtri
nffice-r, lie win. Ibr himself gold. a honors. On by <
ihiug liome In- H'l<!ri?cl Ins company, thanked that
in for their prompt obedience to the various or- Tul>
s, praised them for their gentlemanly do|M>rlmi-nl, vol I
their soldierly bearing, and congratulated tliein pie
n their safe return to the bosom of their families plat
homes. , ' 1
'lie material of lliu company is of tho best de- t lu
plh.n, and embraces somo of our first citizens, vati
fi-r did the same number couduul themselves peo|
li more propriity lli n did these, under the same I
uuistanoc*. Tin y were ijuiet, oalui,na.l exceed- g,*,
ly |>ulilo to every pel sou. No boisterous itiorri cliA
it, no thoughtless outbreaks, no impi oprieti. * | |,?
raetcrizci! tlieir s-jouni. Their conduct was a does
ii rebuke- to tlioso who had characterised tlieir en t
in-ion as oiio of pleasure. Among tin- privates ? a
i one whom we feci Coinpcllod to mention lion- that
lily, we mean Mr. Jno. K. Utrohlc. No man dis- unit
rged his duties more faithfully, lie performed 'i
Ue sentry duty, so deeply interested was hu in 'hat
rytliing pertaining to the company. De-sides 1 1"
i there wort others who did a disproportionate
<unt of work, and deserve to be signalized. No in tl
in llm oompuny, however, failed to do duty fbci
with energy aud Alacrity?all united I canity tu i
enterprise, I t.,in
Yo rejoice la the SOCCUts 11 tin., tli^ . liirt 'this
s *' ij
'?i?HI, and Congratulate lllfhl U|mX) the V*':
their faittrv welfare and pr??jx'Hty. A
r* ?;inud? |**rso?s handed in their names
ion, uud we led certain that shortly the
' will be iuerunstd VMinr hundred.
M the Cherokee Spring, nod its propri
r<l ot com men t is requisite. We hate oft
ted to this spot w olio of the sweetest au
iwnnt summer retreats we know of. The
e every way adapted to tl?c purposes for w
s originally designed. It is shady, elevsti
larcsqur. The hotel fronts tho spi iug, w
mtcd at s distance of 0110 hundred and tiftj
die midst of u bcnuiiful grow, thus enjoin
ount of exercise mceeaary. Ol the watt
nigh to say tbat its analysis proves its prt
uglily medicinal. Of tho hotel wo m
rk that it is well kept. Everything tl
irsictii man requires is suppl od iu gr at
ice. Our onlire nuiimmv w'lh ..?
i, unite in testifying that the duties of focdi
ging ure well performed by Mr. and Mr
II.
CQMISKCKMKJIT"IT L1MBST0M
L'lm interesting exercises of the Common
I Knuuiuuiiuii of tho la una-tone Springs
;h School took place on the I-lib and 15l
ore a largo nudienoe, gathered from all |
St.u*. Thu Report of the Annual R
Jlors, sided hy au especial Committee of
the Knibruidorjr Mid Fancy Work ot tho
lies, will allow tho high vatimato with
y regarded theau exercises.
Limkbtunk SniiNoj Fkuai.k lliou Sen
July 15,. I
v. Dr. T. Curtis and Re*. VV. Curtis,
I'i it
Ikrti.bmkn; TIio ComtuiUoo appointed
d the Kxinninniion of this institution, res|
insunt the following report:
t m seal c ly iieCcsoory to dwell upon the
lie instructor*, or tho proficiency of tho
e reputation of the iiiatJinlion, iu this ro
well established that tho recent uxum
dituhle tin it wan, could do nothing mot
itii hi opinions previously eiitertnined. T
tho committee, whine kuowlolge of tin
ihficd lliein to voinpure this exaiiiiiiatin
so which have preceded it, its steady in
lit Was very obvious: whilst all ure gratcfi
neiit condition, and congratulate you u
?'h* upon tin) facilities which arc hero fui
a lib* ral female oducatiou.
Ilic e? 'limittee h ivc noticed, with great pi
beautiful spccimoiis of drawing and p<
p; and having compared tho first with t
npimti'in*of tho dith rent classes, tin y ha:
prised, ns Well an gratified, to perceive
at u eliangu lias been cRcctvd in a few r
t neither the original handwriting nor I
uraphy of tho pnpiU could be reeogniaod.
iVttli respect to the distribution of hone
jmittco would offer n single suggestion,
urred to them thut oa many of tho cssa
ally distinguished for superior merit, Ikx
ice is due to others besides the successfu
itor. They suggest, therefore, the udopi
ic expedient for litis purpose. Whether i
Inst to award the pn/.u lucdal to the best
s done now, mid to make the other honor
m depend solely upon proficiency and go<
't, they Are not prepared to say. They n
I to refer to your wisdom and exjK-riei
ice of tho best means fur accompliaiiitig I
ich they have in view?tho encouraged
scholars by u niuro extended distribu
tors.
LTio committee of ladies, to whom was r
examination of the various specimens of i
'k, have authorised this conimiituc to
rou the expression of their high ndmira
skill aud the taste displayed in those j
is. J. I,. U kit .solus, Chain
Jn Tuesday evening tho honors of tho inai
-o awarded: i. e., n gold medal, us the fir
>f tho graduating class, to Miss Sophie Sn
krlcoltHl, and a silver medal, ax the first li
second class, to Mina l'rudie Shepherd, i
SCO.
)a Wednesday tlio examination of the
i Concluded, at><l a most able a .ul interest
mi was delivered by Ucv. l'rwt. tb^nulda,
the afternoon the graduating class receive
Ionia*. It consisted of tlie follow tug yo
i, tlie tii-st srrrn of whom are entitled to (
icith distinction in the order in wbiv
id, accord mi; to a plan which meets the
i of the Hoard in their rejairt: Miss
itli, of Charleston; K. Julia Smith, Cltai
leS. Dudley, Marlborough; L;zxie M. Cle
envilli ; lloltie II. Nrtllfl, Suintet; llur
in, Spill tai.burg; Mar a A. (loudeluek,
nnie W. Dyer*. Union; l.ouisa O. C.
rtanhurg; Augusta V. (la'dhey, Spartil
ry C. Clary, Lnurvus; Sarah 11. I In
tuliili'; A mime M. K. Jeter, Union; S
1 Mc< lull, 1 hirlillgton; Louiba V. Moiiig
ion; HI xa d. Smith, York.
'lie evening closed with u concert by tlio
?-m and teacher*, fully ?tMAkiiug, if not ndv
reputation of thin department of tlie iust
l'*or the Carolina Spartan.
UNITED STATES SENATOR AGAU
Ikh-k*. Kioto ks: Wo sec a correspond
linaled u eand.Jalu for the office uf I nitei
intor from South Carolina.
Yi be up with the "lilllMi," we put forvv
i??*?f one of Carolina's iff ot gallant tuns
ik Judge JJIIM l'lKLToie O'NtALI. ill
ihlu man wu liavu in our country to I
sc.
Ye believe it is according to our law
;ialaturc to electa nnn to till that vacancy
know no man cuhl suit the up country
a the venerable Judge. Hut wu will cli
mil to wlim vi r the legislature may i
d we will nominate Judge Joiim Ukli
ai.i., of Newlierry, lor the olliee of United
a tor. Yours, a* ever, J.
Sl'NDAY SCHOOL CAUSB.
'In: American Sunday School Union 01
ii|>|mii Uk1 hy nil lovers of (jburiy,by?ll li
iMUity, ami by all lovers of Chi n>t ami li'u
?y all l..v? n> of liberty, because it acta uj
id IkisLh of liberty, and inculcates into
iK miiitl all tin; fiindtim*nta1 principles c
it ia tlie* einliodiuiai.l of tlio great piiuc
j. i'us liberty, doing buttle ftir this sacred
Jiu lime, mi l in every place. And up
s stands tlio great fabric of Jiolitieal
re ia no lover of lu* country, with a cl
rt in liiin, tliat can Ktuid ami look out up
ravity and wickedness of his fellow-olthn.
t feel e>i?nu; of that kind of patriotism thai
in the l??om of the blessed Saviour, w
a d over Jerusalem, and cried, "Oh! Jen
USalclli!" And feelillg thus, lie HIUMt he
;hri?tmu philanthropy to do something?
. is in his paver to redeem Ins |
cit fen what it is woi lh. Il'tlie M'tll I
ed, It will feel for other's Souls, and tech
luce action. Scllivhticss is gutiu?has
*e to lovo.
y all lovers of humanity: ilcouuae it is i
1 mission. The sole object is to do good,
ng the spuiiual ami lcui]>oral conditions
plo in mass.
ly all lovers of Christ and his cause*; 1
d reason that il is An. muse. Almost tl
rge leli with tlio church was, "feed uiy I.
>hl that there lives not a christian on e;u
* not late children. None have gone to
vlin di.( not possess some* of the mind of
nd lie loved them, lie blessed tlictn, an
. lie is gone, his cause aud Ins people I
uto liincxuinplc.
'he Ainuric.'in Sunday School (Tni<>n is tin
. comes to feed and bless Christ's humble
in thi" cause ho luis sniiled for thirty
rs, ami now calls upon those that have
ly fed from the store house of his bounty
lis woi Id converting cause, l?y giving a I
r abundance to acini out the light and life
ji nee. 1 '.It it even upin denoniinatton.il
still the cry is "kedp;" for there is nooln
sti.il) enterprise hut that has received ai
all helping cauas. \V\ '1*. FAKKC
donors Ku? Um Ourullfco 8 porta a.
lMj 9IIUKINU UP IK TAB BNCA9P1KNT.
for ad- Mmu. Korroas: 1 Living been present at tha ?lr?
m,ni" cloning dinmr oI the Morgan Rifles, at Chorokoo rui
Springs, I Ix'g to offer for publication tlia following *
etor, a propting, Kt tha dinner table ou Saturday, tbo j*"
a 20th instant. Aa aoon aa tho substantial* had been |||M
moat yl Secretary and Troaonrer Tummib* read solt
tho regular toasts, whioh, with the reapunaea and dei
' 'IC 1 l| interrupting toaata, wero moat heartily received:
1. Cap.1. O. W. H. Legg: May he long live to rcD
'Inch? enjoy the reputativu ho has acquired at Canr ,
i yards, Mjua
ng the Which was responded to by Captain Logg iu a lliU
ra it ia few feeling and appropriate r*. marks, who, like the c*'
>pcrtlee true gentleman and aoldicr, disclaimed any personal ^
tut ro- merit save that which by tho kiudneas and obedi- r;n|
lat the ?nco of lilt officers and men was easily attained,and the
i ubuu- conclude*! by offering the following noble acini- **'
um
nrpir- m*?t: g
iugund S'juih Carolina: My birlh-plaec, my cradle, rio<
s. Cuu and my home. tor
2. The Memory of General Daniel Morgan. cn
(Drunk innJiug and in silence.) U,M
Private T. J. Klford being oalied for, responded
cement |u ljlo toast in a few pertinent remarks, and coo- he
tomato olndi d by saying that nothing ho could say would eiu
h inst., honor tbo name of ono whose memory is ouvercd "I*!
lyrts of ofor w|l|J honor.
i?ard ol 3^ fj00 jiiigtQ,,. i^vor prompt and faithful in des
Ladies tho discharge ol his publio duties. South Carolina y,?
Young delights to honor him. pot
whioh A<fyulaxt Inspector Gen. Dunovant: [q^
The liouors ho acquired iu Mexico illustrate the wa
chivalry <>f his native State.
ool, 5. ilrigadier General Gitt and Stuff: Ac- of <
837. oomphsliwd officer*?oourtcous geoilcmeii. The ted
State can rely upon litem in war or peooc. Sla
ieipah. Cupl. legg here read tho following letter and can
to at- , 1^,1
aectful- ?n"l?,rttt from Gon. Gist: y"
union c. ii., Jult 20, 1857.
lability To the Officers of the Morgan Ktffr.s: t|lo
pupils. genti.ioikii: 1 ninoeruly rvyret my inability to
poet, is attend your approaching oelebrntiuu, and would ask cr|1
illation, y?mr acceptance of tlic Silver Goblet herewith scut, #n(
0 thau tu a testimonial of my regard aud esteem for tho jrol
o some officers uud member* of the Morgan (lilies. j,
) school 1 wish the Goblet ollured as n pri/.e iu such umb* ,,u)
u with iter as tho couimlssioix-d officers ol the company ^
nprove- may think proper. With a sinncro desire tor your
ul at its pros|?erity ami welfare, laiu vour nuedienl servant, :_j
nd the status 11. gist. *
rnishvd i beg to offer the following:
Ti. um.. ti. . i?- - '
.... mwymt jliiu wes* arm 01 luc ciuzen soiuiery. |
casure, The Morcau Rifles know when and how to use
toman- them. They will not bo found wanting. rnl
ho last 6. The 30th Regiment, S. C. M.: It is honor- the
ro bceu e,l jn |?? officers. roc
tliat so 7, The Militia Otconization of South Caroli- ovt
nonlhs, na: May it rapidly giro place to the Volunteer ?ys- the
ihc or- tont. fee
Dr P. M. Wallace hoin? present, wascallo<l npon law
in the .... . . . . , the
It has w"? 'u a*00' felicitous and pitliy stylo responded ^
ys arc to this Uxwt, which did not fail to bring down the all<
itorablv applause of the wlmlc company. the
lion'"of Washington Light Infantry: In hon- 'nt!
t would ?ring llio Heroes of the Cowpctn, tlu-y honored the
' Spartanburg District. Mny they celebrate iiiutiy hoi
semi-centennial anniversaries. too
s ol the vo.
k! con Surg. .1. I). Wright was called on to respond to * j
re eon this sentimeut, who tpokw in high terms of the rs- j a
prit du corp$ of this admirable and patriotic body the
ii-nt of Tliey had illustrated their patriotism dm
lion of by planting a monument on the field of Cowpens, ^
and in thus doing had identified themselves to some y,?
' c*ten* w'th Spartanburg District, among whose mo
convey r',ricnB they were always welcome. If tho Morgan 141
ition of Ihfles wanted nn example of patriotism to emulate, j|^'
iroduc- he would point them to the Infantry. And there
man. was no reason why our young eoiniiany ilmuld not
lilulion ? . . , . , ... ^
-.t hon- "3?" ?'lua' erocicncy in the duties of tho Soldier.
nth, of Our accomplished officers possi -sued every requisite yo(
ioiut of qualification,*ud our ranks were filled with gentle iav
A I en- roeo of inteUigeuno and anxious to profit by inatruoclasses
h'on. After an luipuevtioned appeal to patriotism, ' r'
: ...i i._ -i- i -i-L * ? - ... I?r>
iuu mu- uv vkkcu wiiii a nanosome (illusion tu l!io ladies
ii 11
M. IJ. Mfho had so Ur?vly attended ihu encampment of arr
uuu'iu' ,'M> ^^or"IU,l,i nu*' Baro 'ho following toast: 'ml
jrr<j ,lu- The 1'retfnrr of tirtuou* and intelligent I si 1,1 1
I, ||lt.v diet at a Mililmy I'atade?(tic best drill oiliecr in lo I
.uggeJ- the kn?>wn wot hi.
Sophie 9. 'l'hc Judge* of our Target Firing: J. M.
rftntoK; Kliufd, Iv-q.. J. 15. Cleveland, K*<j , and I>r. A. \V.
vclaiid, Divings. Their ready acceptance and faithful perriet
K. furmaiicu of tlm duties Assigned iticm merit our ,ju
Union; narnutl Mkiiawk<<li>incnli. .jK
l>auicl, IU. The I'rcs?: Tho medium by wlii. h we have 01j,
iliburg; cumiuunioaiion \rilli (lie wide, wide world. t)l'
llowny, After this tiuwi was rend < trdvrly A.T. Cnvis, msi
inic'r'y ihu senior editor present, was called upon, '? '
alio piuinplly responded, and (?nre ample evidence 'M'
young that lie wu* as ready with his tongue an tie in with uf
aiming, rjfl0 or j,i? pi-n. 111? speech was jicrtinent, bo
itution. w^|| nn)j m,|| received, and concluded by of ''
firing the following:
|t The Rifle: The great |?iotircr in Am. rican civil- mt
, i ration. ?.;i
out 11.11 "
Lieut. Douglass, of tho Kxprcss, was then calhd to
for, who also responded in a few appropriate and 001
, , well liiued ri.mark*. P'aid
the ? . .. , ? .. . cri
... ]|. /he .S/mii lanhnrg / emale College: It? pnw |
t- porous commencement and brilliaut success fore- cvj
e niojt shadow n high reputation; mid with us etiiei.-nt a m|,
ill that corjw of Professors and Instructors n* it uow has, pUI
public expectation will not bo disuppointcd. Cct
for the To this toast Prof. IV 1?. Suunier, being loudly )
7 And 0:1 "ed ft"-, responded in u most h ippy manner, dur- in
hi iter 'n8 which lie said he was no orator, but if ho had
ecrfully a P'^no or some other musical instrument lie could 0f ,
ohoiwc. I'W w *l,0^'hoN
qi. 12. The Wo ford College: May she ntuko Sparlanhnrg
the Athens <>l South Carolina. Like the
Suites Athenians, her students aro soldiers as well us .
" scholars.
Mr. J. Kletchef Shackelford, a student of Woff rd ,,UI
College, and a member of the Morgan Rills#, was
ugl't hi Ca||c%j jor^ wj|0 w?|, a modeiiy characteristic of the ^
oiiboi ao|lu|ur and the gentleman, rescinded in a short ,
i can e which did credit lo his head and heart, and ? .
11 (llli
well sustained tho growing reputation of our cherJ"
islicd illsti'UlioU?tile \\ othird College.
f I I
' ,tr Id. Woman: To thoir smiles, beauty aud influiples
u, i nc.e we owe our success. 'he
ground After this toast Privates ,1. M. Dean and W. W. 'ult
an this l>uneau were successively culled u|K>n, nud with
liberty, characteristic gallantry the one acknowledged the n,?
iristian tlieuie too nobis for bis power* of eloquence, tlic *nt
on the other too mysterious for uninitiated celibacy to ootn nei
us, hut prebend. The universal applause with which their '
l throb remarks w? rc received proved they had struck tho rcl
hen lis right cord. dci
malciu, At the ehsio of the Sentiments, Orderly C'avis
iiiovi.I proftoecd a vole of thanks to Mr and Mrs. Cuiilrcll
-ay, all f, ip their l>oiuiliful hospitality; which received a
[K'oplo. unanimous eonforrcnoc. H'a
>o con '1 (10 tilve Club of tlio I titles then sung a clewing 1*?'
I'd song; when the Company took up their lino of P*
given nuirch for home, whero they arrived early enough 1
|.? parade through thu street- inueh to tlio graliliea- Cou
? tner- b?u l'10 citizens, who welcomed thorn with three tPi
_ , cheers.
by do ? grr
ot tlio The Southern Monitor, published at Philadelphia, ^
rays that '"ono of the 8outb Carolina members (Mr. mu
'or tho ''rr, wo presume) has just return id from Kansas, cj,|j
I . ( lie says, wo loam, that alter a careful inspection of -n
10 ,u> matters in that Territory, it is not to bo supposed
mil*." Southern emigrants will take their negroes there. '
lli lliut 1 ho pro-slavery men have long been out-number- ars<
I|,;lv l-l m the Territory; and itjimatcly the majority ']
CJhn^t mu#* fholish slavery. Tho only hope is for some (
iri* ten thousand more pro-slavery men to he-come reei- erc<
-1 rtnw iloiitN nnd citizen* of Kansas. If they will not do ynt
j?C to so, all tho (Jovttnors and Presidents iu the world i
cannot prevent it from becoming, sooner or later, a wol
Ire-o Statu" .
- causo the
i |x>--r. PaasoNsL.?The lion. .Tames 1., ()rr,of South 'J
1-three Carolina, is at present in tho city nnd stopping at (,j,
'" en ||?. St. Nicholas. This able nnd distinguished son ,
, to aid of tho South and true National Democrat has just '
ittle* of returned from nn extended visit through the West- Di*
giving e-rn Slates, nnd his arrival here will give our citi- vilk
pride, /. us an opportunity of paying their respects to one ,u
ir0'1 or whoso commanding character and liberal views as
d roni n statesman ent'llo hini to the gtncrnl e<s|e. nt uuJ
>\V eoufr.h ucc ol the j uhlie? -Veto Yurk iYric*. WeU
; >
' ' 4>? ' C . *
1?>JW?UBWgSBBBH I 11 U ',1 1 g
GOfKMftft WUitt* OPIUSS8. - 5
L b- Washington Datiy Union eoaUius the sdssof
Governor Walker to Ibo people of Lawico*
The Union says;
'Our poliiiaul friends at the South who hare oast
isure on Governor Walker mast aoa is this prooistiou
a determination on his port to maintain the
>s, whilu bo is exerting himnelf (or the peaceable
itioD of the Kansas difficulties. Tb?y mom evinly
mistaken the man, if they bare at aojr time
ipoood that bis sympathies were wKh the Aboliit?is
of that Territory. Ail doubts should now be
aorcd."
Hie latonres of ib? hour at which wa received it
I pretexted our giving more than the following
ruct from it:
ifou were distinctly informed In my inaugural
Irass of May lust, ibut iho validity of the territoLaws
was acknowledged by tlx.- government ol
i United States, and that they must and would
carried into execution uuder my ontli of office and
i instructions of the l'reeidcnt of the United
Us. The same information was repealed in vans
addresses made by toe thioughout the Terriy.
At the same time, every (insurance was giv
you that the right of the people of this Territory
Jwr the forms proscribed by the government o!
tr country, to establish their own State governlit
and frame the r own social institutions, would
acknowledged and protected. If laws have been
ictod by the territorial legislature which ors disiroved
of by a majority of Uie people of tbe Tortry,
the mode in which they could elect a new
rilorial legislature and repeal those laws was alsc
liguuted. If there arc any grievances of which
i liavo any just right to oomplain, the lawful,
Mx-ful manucr in which you could remove them
lubordiuatiou to the government of your country,
s abo pointed out.
Vou have, however, chosen to disregard the laws
Congress ami of tbe territorial government oren
by it, and, whilst professing to acknowledge s
ito government rejected by Congress, uud which
i, therefore, now exist only by a successful reI
too, and exacting from all your otficers the peris
and sacrilegious oath to sup|>ort the soHuiled
ilc constitution, yet you liavo, even in definite u ol
so-csllcd State I>cgiU.iinrc, which refused tc
int you a charter, proceeded to create a local gov
uncut of your own, bused outy upon insurrection
1 revolution. The very oath wbicb you renoiri
m all your officers to support your no colled Tola
State constitution is violated in the very Out ol
ting in operation a charter rejected even by
in.
\ rebellion so in'njaitous, and necemorily in voirB
such awful con sequences, has never before dis
iced any age or country.
i'ermit mo to call your attention, us still claiming
be citizens of the UoiUd States, to tbe results ol
rr revo'utionnry prooeediugs. You are inuugu
ing rebellion and revolution; you are disregarding
laws of Congress aud of the territorial govern
ut, aud defying their authority; you are conspiring
rthrow the Government of the U uiled States in
i Territory. Your purpose, if curried into of
t in the modo dtutrm-d Hv u.H, K?
? J J , ~J J"???
f* forcibly into execution, would involve you in
i guilt niul crime of treason. Yufl stand now,
ow-citizciis, upon tbe brink of an awful precipice
1 it become* my duty to warn you ere you tak<
' fatal leap into lite gull below. If your procccd;
are not arrested, you will ncocaenrily destroy
' pence of thin Territory, aud involve it in d) tb?
ior* of civil war. I wuru you, then, before it it
late, to recede from the perilous position in which
i now stand.
I appeal once more to your reason and patriotism
*k you in the name of our common country?in
i name of tlio Constitution and of tiro Cnh?Q?- Ui
tint from this rebellion. I appeal once nuru to
ir lovo of country?to your regard for its peace,
pcrily aud reputation?to your uffeetion for
ir wives and children, aud to nil those patriotic
lives which ought to influcnoc American oiliictw
abandon this contemplated revolution. If you
ro wrong*, redress them through tlio peaocful iuumcutality
of the ballot-box, in the ntude prvscriI
by the laws of your country.
i\s all iho arguments heretofore so often address
by me to you have failed as yet to produce any
. ct u|?on you, I havu doomed it necessary, for
ir own Haleiy aud that of the Territory, sod to
e you from iho perilous consequence* of your
n net*, under the authority vested iu ine by the
. sident of the I'uiled butt s, to dkder an adc-juau
co of tbe troops of the Uutled bt:urs into your
mediate ficinngc, to perforin tlio puiuful doty of
ssting your icvululi-'uary proceedings. Ix-t tnc
plorc y?u not to compel nro to appeal to that
nary power which is required hi lit* last resort
protect tbe government of your country. Yon
mot carry your rebulliou* purposes ioto effect
>11**< i coming iuio unavoidable ami ojH-n oontliot
ih the troops ami government ?>f the United
res.
I art mo mljuru yuu, tbcu, onco more, tv abandon
*o piuceudiugs before yvu involve yourselves in
CI IUK; of tlC.lbOll, an<i Subject tlio people of tin
y <>l Iatwrtnco to nil the horrors aud cidninilic*
insurrection and civil war. If you will now de
I front this projected revolution, the pa?t will b<
gotten an lar a* piacuonUt'i but if yon |icrs<st ii
w.ng tliv>c Iuvvh and carrying tlieui into elves
ii, thus defying and supers-ding the government
your ountry, the deplorable consequences inus
u|u>n your heads aud those of your associates
will be my |>ur|MMto, if you still persist, to span
bloodshed os far as practicable, aud subjeet the
ders and projectors of this revolutionary nw?v
ml lo the punishment proscribed by the law. ]
1 accompany the- troops to l,nwroiiee with a vu-w
prevent, if |MM?ibie, uny conflict, and la the sin
? hope that the revolutionary movement cotitem
ted by, nnd now so nearly nocoinplisbed, will
i it is too late, he ubandotted by you.
If you can Ihi influenced by no other motive*, (lit
dcut (act that tho power of the government h
Mjualn to prevent tho accomplishment of yotn
-pose should induce you to desist Irotu these pro
-dings.
rii.il the same overruling Providence who holds
his li.mds the destiny of out beloved country may
v incline your hearts to peace, and influence yov
ibatuhm this fatal enterprise, is the sincere w tell
(Tour lellow-citizen, 11. J. WALKKR,
Governor of Kansas Territory.
NEWS SCRAPS
5wc?. t oil has bceu found an antidote (or btrych10.
Ainelylie, a new numslliciio agent, supposed ti.
safer than chloroform, bos proved fnt.il in iht
ids of Dr. Shuw, of D>ndon?the inventor.
Hie Kreitch Government lias distributed 3l,0Ot),)
pouuiU of sulphur ntuoug tho vine growers
use has checked the vine disease.
John Julius 1'ringlo All>toii,o( S.C., wasamun^
i graduates of Harvard (Mass.) University at In
s comnn-ncehieut.
W. T. Carter, tried at Chester extra court for tin
irdtr of a youth named Gibson, was found guilty
i sentenced to execution on the 2 jib Septenilx-i
it.
Jn tho 18th instant Gov, Walker outcrod Law
ICC. Kansas, with S i-nmmnii* of .lr?.mnn? '?
Col. Cook. Tlio Governor lists warrants foi
; arrest of all who have aocepted office ill thai
i n under its free soil municipal organization
riio Deinoermic nonenoes for CougrcsR in Ccor
stud Alabama arc to a man opposed to Walker's
ioy in Kansas, and to ail thovo, in high or low
res, who seek to |>nhintu his conduct.
Jubu wauts telegraphic coinmuuioAtioit with tliii
intry. Permission has been granted by the C>|>
1 General, and thu proposition is before the Teleipb
company.
Jincinnuti is improving. Within a week a wealthy
n hns boon killed by his servant, m\J twenty
Idren poisoned by uttiug loccngca picked up
the street, scattered by a man and two boys,
r loieugcs nro composed of flour, sugar, aud
inlc.
I'ho students of the South Carolina College have
itod n beautiful monument in Trinity Churchd,
ColuinbiA, to the late Dr. Robert Henry,
icjrge 1>. PrenUoe,of the Louisvills Journal, was
indtd in a street tight by II. T. Durrell, editor
Courier.
lis British House of l?rds has defeated the JewOath
bill by a large majority.
I post ofiieo has Ik.en established in Pickens
trier, on the line from Greenville to Pickens
t, called George's Creek. Miss Fannie K. Coshas
been Appointed P. M.
.collier has lately ndvaueed in Northern uur
i, owing to light stocks and largo demands
i ii i i >.n
WiUon MoRtoM^, m wc loarafrotn the Keowet
Courier, war drusvecd in tW Koowec lliver on Um
19th iaslan'
A nrgrv .WH to Jan. A. Dsyfr, of FtsksM,
di?] kuoi dw bho of a nlfltMlw Mrk of so
ago. > ~
TheuJorc S. Uaraett Iim rsslgnaf the Trgiam
hip of the IVosacola and Georgia Bag real, to be
,: succeeded by Mr. DeBois, Wtft tuo whaml.
The earnings of the North Caroline Tnilaaa' for
' the year ending June 30, 1$5T, ar<fa^0t,93t.M
over ell tmpworen.
Lnciua Pond, of Uaoiberg, #?aa shot by Wn?.
Spires oa the 19th Instant
Ainoag the delegates to the Knoxville Couveo.
lion, appointed by the Governor for the Stnto at
' large, we notice lbs name of Dr. J. Wlnsmitb, d
1 this District.
It la calculated that the United Btatee Govern1
rncnt lias donated land fur adacstiotoal perpoeei
whose value, ot graduated price, would amount to
' $041,000,400. At this ?oio K would be worth not
\ less than frj00,000,0u0.
A duel between Capt John It, Boyd, formerly
i of South Carolioa, and Gee. Mitchell, freosoikr,
1 oeine near being fought at Doniphan, Kansas, eerly
' in thus month. They wore in position, with musB
; kets, at forty poses, wlwn tho oivil authority arrest
i ed both pat ties.
1 Trouble# tiaro supervened in Mlnmeota. Uh
' constitutional convention is so nearly balanced be
| tween tbe Crewoilcrs and Dvmoerats that the withdrawal
of cither weald destroy a quorum, llts ty1
ranny of the former has compelled the Democrat*
| to withdraw, and thus virtually break up thw con
i volition.
Tho citizens of Kuoxviile, Tennessee, have gives
| an invitatk>u to Hon. Edward Everett, to AtlrRf
r the Southern Comiuereial Convention, which tnsHi
> iu null Oily on ins line pruumo, and repeat Kit
oration upon the Life sod Character of Washing
' ^^
Gov. Mcdary baa asked of the Government per
r mission to accept volunteer* to protect Minnesota
' ftoni Indian depredations. The War l>epartnieiil
baa ordered iruopa fnnn Forts Brtelllng and MeHenry
to prvoeed t? tlurt Territory.
Arebbiahop Hughes denies lb* story of the Herald
that ho is to be deposed. Ho states it is totally
I" untrue. We do not know?bat would sa soon be
lieve one party as tba other.
W. Gil more Simma, LL. D.. made the address
at ths Into coinincDovmctil of the North Carolina
Normal College at Greensboro. The Timet of that
place says every word bore a thought.
Gen. Jackson loft by a will handsome gold
1 snafT.box, to be presumed to tbe bravest citisrn of
> New York, and fur some mouths there hns been a
' good deal of speculation as to who will be the lucky
recipient. There are so many claimants that it is
no easy matter to dooide upon their respective
merit*. Tim Joint Committee of the New Ysrk
Common G>uocil held a meeting on Friday for the
1 purpose of receiving evidence npou tbe .subject,
with u view to the immediate award of the legacy.
Col. Burnett seemed to bava th* largest number of
witucssM* in his favor. 1 taring the hottest ol the
battle of Churabs-ooCOl. Burnett gut ofThis horse,
' and turning to a brother officer, apostrophised at
1 length ths beautiful sunset. The other, not being
; poetically circomsianced, replied that "it wss a?
pretty place to admire a suuset."
A letter hum Minnckota, in th? New York Herald,
says Uiat IIou. Jane s L Orr, and tunny other
members of Congress from the South, have been
making investments in real .-viola in thai Territory.
Vice President lireckcui?lgv oa i?? property there
vulocd ?t *1SO.UOU.
COMMERCIAL.
I Columbia Market, July 2b, lkS7.
Tito untoant if C'-tt?>n on ki)c is too limited to
require notice. The prices are unchanged from
I but wvek.
Bacon.?There ia no euan'rj cur ml bwa la
market, and ?omn thcrufure out/ couliuue oar
; former quotst'ton* of IC cents per lb.
Com?TUo stock ?f corn oa n|? is somewhat rvt
ducvd, and therefore prtevs are firm, aitlwuigh not
, quniably higher. Wo still quote $1.12J a 1.16 per
ktsW.
Fuocn.?The llowr market is quirt, and tirieva
i arc looking down; we still qfeUe, however, $7 I
i $71 for conuuou to good brands; supel tine $7.60;
? and extra tntr.ily dour per bt>l.
OBITUAR.Y7
! If lite death if the ag?-d, who after a L tig lifeol
uacfutnras dvsetnd Ui lite grave, full of years ami
lull of honors, awakens our sorrow?if the d> ptirluri
| of an infaut, with the ainiie of innocence npoo it*
pallid face, riciUs our fond regret?Iiow mucli
deeper most he our grief, how uiooh more opprea
sire our snduesa, when we huhohl the young otsn
ju>t as lie baa attained his prime, sudd' niy oat
I down in all the rich projnije of Ins early inanltuod
Lf'THKK \\ KSLKY S\YJTZKK.*>n of K?r.i>
r.aicK Switzkk, K?q., of thi* i>istr1et, died at th?
[.' residence of lii* lather, on the '.'3J July, at the ag<
of tweoty-oueyears, While preparing him??W, by
' the study of nuaiiwue, lor a career of useful ueas
, the destroyer came, and the li -jk-s of aHt-cli, nate
a parents have liven blighted, and a family clothed i?
mourning. Pu.-.ug Uiv revival of religion m thu
, place u few months ago h? innn dusted u ilcep eon
ceru upon thu subject, and ojtnly ncktioaUdgeu
t the interest he full in reference to his soul. While
his fritnds dcplol'u the lea* ol uik so loved, Tut tin. J
( "sorrow not nv others who have n>? hope.'1* Though
( thu ways of Providence are rfu-n mysteriou., out
faith securely reposes upon the divine wisdom and
goodness. "Shall not llio Judge of all the earth dc
right?" W. S.
Cltarleston Christian Advocate plettso copy.
TO CONTRACTORS.
PROPOSALS fur doing tic Carpenter work ou
the Kpieoop.il CLareb, at CoionvMe, wiM be
n-ceived until the 7th day of August n?-xL Plans
and spec i lie alio ns ntav be -ecu at ihu office of
"TIIEO. UV. (711 ASK,
Jy 2S 29 2t Uthonvillo.
LAND FOR SALE.
T1IK Sl'LsiCUIi'.LB, luring Jctcr<^jmC
ro'iutMl on going Went, otR-rs ?i private
flW solo Ms VAX.UABLETKACTP Ob
LAND, containing lftO seri*, /or 2^0
If desired,) located in Hpartauburg ]>u>lriot, on water*
of Wolf Creek, J mile from Wolf Crock
Church, I J iniU from Kor less tils, and only 46
miles from Columbus, N. C. Tb? Und lies immediately
oo tlic road leading froai Columbus, X. C.,
to Spartanburg and Greenville. On tho promises
there is a good dweitiug,:UI necessary out-buiklings,
two good i retards, ami about 40 acres of land in a
t good rUto uf cultivation. Also, a good Mill beat,
with bupvr.or water power.
I'crix.ii.1 wishing to sec the land can iind me nu
the |>rcmi?ca at an/ tuna.
' MARCUS u MORROW.
- KarleaxiUv, S. C., J uly AS, 18i7.
.July 30 23 fit
IIK.t tXtll.tKTKKsi
QKNBUAL oRRKU. NO. ?
Unio.vvii.lx, 8. G., Jul/ 'JO, 18a7.
r TM IK following Kegimenu, coni|?>wng tho 9th
, .1 Brigade of 8. C. M., will parade fur Review
ai?.l Drill at aacb timca and [ lace* aa arc herein
pecihod:
The 46lh Regiment wiH |ur.ide at Kbcnexcr, on
Saturday, 29th Aug. next.
Tho 34th Regiment, at Smiib'a Old Field, ou
Tuoadav, 1st Sept. next.
Tho 3f>th Regiment, m Union villc, on Tharaday,
the 3d Sept. next.
Tho 3tiih Regiment, at Romar'a Old Field, on
Tuweday, 8th Sept. next.
The 37th Regiment, at Gaflhey'a OU Field, on
Thuraday, the 10th Sept. next.
The commissioned and non-eoniwiaaioncd Officer*
will mwomble the day prerh?aa, fcir Drill and
Instruction.
CohuieU will be required to make roturos of their
re*|wotivo Uogiment* on the day of Review.
Tho monibora of the Brigade Statt' will attend at
Yorltville, on Friday, the 98th August next.
By order of
STATUS U GIST,
ling. Gen. 'Jih l?rig. 8. C. M.
Wm. II. Tkumikr, Brig. Major.
July 2J , t 92 St *
dry, backlog **gb,*o oX Um rooattecrf b?fOU
d*nujg?c?c?i??io4 for tbma Dr. blttgMy'a FUb *
?reiwnr?lg>> remody. Tlrj hnga M*? kM *-JB I
known to fail, and thoy ahoold be kbyt at 41 Una* # ^
Duukthmm.?Toko two or tbraagUag to Mt . fc
ovary oaaaod or tbtrd night If iMf ii irtyMgi tf
two ?r -threo dmoo by onat naurniag, trite mm ?r #
' two woe*. A *ligkt breakfast sbaM i?w?
fclW (Mr aw. " ' V* -
V T1m Livtr pith may oho br Mod wl?o jjp 1 jk
' ia sttjnply noocwory. Ao on autl bitfeoo pargntfvo
> they m infers* to boo*. And in duo? of two or * .
three, ibry giro untooiobing reBol to aiefc kaaihldilj -y"'" <
uUo in alight derangemento of tbo otoaoook.
t?J"I'?rohow?i nriB bo careful to a* for DR.
M'LANK'H CELEBRATED LIVER FILLS,
manufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Ptm- T a
bumm, Pa.? Thnre ore vthor Pith ynryortiaf to
bo Liver PiUo Bow boforo Km pnbB?. Dr. M'
Luw'a genuine Livor 1Mb, oho hh celebrated
i Vermifuge, can bow be bad at oB raoyeefWo drag
tores. Nous gsnnins woilhout iks sigmtms sf
'r FLEMING BROS.
| | 19} Joly 30 28 It
M EDWAM) H. BSCTTOVj v'
tLats Editor l'roprisloe sf tks Carolina TimtssJ jP*"]
COLLECTING AGENT,
COLUMBIA, 8. C, V
Offora hio Oraiauo ? ?t? ?U:- ? 1 tog
and (Jsweral Rusinoas Agtot. II* win receive far
ouOodioo Motoi or Aouoauis far any amiliiw ?f the
Stat*, at the usual ouamfawM.
Office uvcr Um? Carolina Times Printing Office,
t Columbia, 8. C.
Rifercnoe will he girro if required.
July 23 ' 22 :
- Announoem exxt.
r TIIE FRIENDS OF MAJ. JOHN KARLE a
ROMAK respectfully announce hitr as aCnWiti
for Ordinary, far Spartanburg District, to fiB Um
vacancy occasioned by the* resignation of E. Bowden,
Esq. June 11 16 to.
TUB FRIKNH8 OK*. RUFUS POOLS
respectfully uaoouooe him as a Candidate far Or- ^
dloary, far Spartanburg District, to fill the vacancy 1
ooeaaoKil by the rssiguaVwo of R. Bowdaa, Kaq.
June U . M Is
THE FRIENDS OK CAPT. WILLIAM EWHITE
ro?|>?ct(ully announce him a candidate far
MAJOR uf ilwrtid Uatndioa 36lb Reg.S. C. M , to
fill Um vacancy caused by tlie resignation of Lien*.
Q4. McDowefi- Jy 10 SM 3t
MORGANRIFLES,
MEET at your uaoal mi.W.oa. THIS (WED
NBSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, lor
business.
Facetoa) atletwlauce required. 1W orJif
W. n. TRI M Mi BR.
Jy 30 23 Secestarj sod Treasure.
10 Cenls Reward.
I) AN AWAY from the subscriber. ?>* the Slat
i July iitabiol. an indentured apprentice to the
farming business, osinv.il Howard M. Mi-Call. . Alt
perauo# arc forbidden tu R.rbor er trust turn mi my
account, a* tin: law wiH bo eulurvcd against tbew. ^
Tiie above reward, but B.U|iru?s, will be paid far
I bis return 10 me. J. II. WADDEIJ*.
Jy SMI . 23 *t?
STRAYED 2 J
FROM the Subscriber,oil Sunday evening, 19th
July, a Urge white and Muck spoiled SOW,
heavy witii pig. She will weigh 375 or 4U0 lbs. '* , ?
Also, a SOW RIG, marked as tbt sow. Neither ? >
I liad ear marks. "Hicy wereseen on Tuesday, 21#,
uiur Mrs. Howard's,on the Cleun Springs t??d tu
> Spartanburg C. II.
1 I will pay a rtusouobW- leward t<> auv one who
; wit! take them up, and give uic information at
Union C. II, S. C. J. E. HLX. a
Juiy 3o - 23 " 3t_
, HEAIHllAKTERS.
I SCtfa Rsgimkkt, S. C. Ml. T'^Bj
. ORDER NO. ?. Ekl
, r IMIK 36U) Regiment, 8. C. M? b hereby mdet " jW
! L ed to |nradv at Sowar's Old Field, on Toes- I
d?y. the 8th September next, at 10 o'clock, aw, 1
t ("r Review und Inspection, armed and equipped m
, lllo Lit* iliranta
! The cumnHMouvd ?nJ nuo-?'mmi?witri Offioer*
wilt atuud the day prcvioa* for i*ritl and In
i ?t ruction. * J
, <Jd|rta<na U Loot C >Bi|>nn'K-? wilt warn all die Fhr
tic ? M< u in their diflk-n ut IWau to attend at K?rnar'a
Otd Kuld, mi Friday, 4th S*-j?ietnWr, at 8
j o'clock. a. in., with luub t?> werk < ? Uto Fit4d.
, The St:dT Officer* and the liand wilt attend fa HI
, both day*. T
The Ciptnin* are ordered hi make their rcttfin
i ub the day sA drill, By order of
^ ^ J. II. VANDIKE,
; - OH. ??tb 8. C. M. ^
, J. B. Toll??n, Adjutant
AT COST! AT COST!! '
Wo Will Soli,
AT AND UNDER COST,
I - - ??BiBOTSj
ALSO, ont STOCK OF M
READY-MADE CLOTHING, '
)ij|^anaa Ctoattc at $U, .
w\&q ^ctstg $3U
Com? up in a Hurry, and get
ttli MlttlM
TOLLESON As W1NGO.
Joty 30 . 23 ?f
SALE OF LOTS AT REIOSYILLE,
alHK Truatoea of the RKIDSVILLR HIGH
SCHOOLS will offer lor ante, to the bigheat
bidder, on Saturday, tho 4tid of AUGUST,* awn- ^
bcr of
OHOIOH LOTS, 1
eoatainlaf one acre aud a half. I
Wo think tho uim.Mn/ >i"?? u^~l.?J- ^
? m,.... u??vua a WUIII1J. *
Already the building* arc nixiw ooatract, and are
U> be oomph-led for use by the first of neat July.
The building fur the i"*malo School in serenty
feel long aud fifty wide, containing a large School
Room fifty feet square and a Citadel-vl the same dimensions,
and six smaller rooms for other aoheol
purposes. The Mule Academy m only fieet long ?
and forty wide, and contains lour rooms?-one a
l irge School Iloowi, forty feel square.
Our (>lau ia to vrcet building* for 1'ro feasors' residences,
to aerve uc board nig bouses for girie.
The lyocaiion we think an admirable cue, the ?
surrounding country ia bcaeuioi, and inhabited by ?
un induairious and virtuous population, and as healthy
a a|x>t na oan be found.
'1'liere m also mar at hand, within a few feet of
eaoh other, two Utowrd Swings, out Sulphur the i
other Chalybeate.
The Sulphur Spring hae lone been known to pesaeaa
rare mediums) vi rtuee. Wr Sellerr that it wjM
become a place of rceori daring the eummer, WecntMo
of its witters and health, and aiao to some ei tent
a place of beaigaas. lA
The Location is about t weirs mile* from Spartan
burg Court House, ami eighteen front GreenvHls, .
and by opening a mile or two of road, coaveatMl r?
lightens will be aflbrded in every direction.
Wo invite those interested Ia the ?)ubteto, aa4
tho public generally, to this sale.
,i W MH.T.KR, 1 ^
Jy 30 '23 Vll Treasurer of Heard of Twice*
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