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Spartan. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1857 " Imiykimby UUATIOX. The Ajutiternnejr-Oration of the Calhoun Liter a 4f Mvt]f\ WoSurd C Hege, will be delivered ui Friday night, SOth instant, 7 P. M., by Mr. Jon: B. Colleton. The public are rt-vpeci URydttvitad toatfend. 2t - ? - HASD I.N"YOUR BILLS. fl*? are rajacatcd to say that the Treasurer u the-Board of Commissioner* ol Hauls will be in at JhwhiWo, iu llu* Court House, at Spartanburg, oi Saturday, 51st instant, prepared to pay all order A 1 .? *> 1 pn?v(i upon uy iu? puaru. Those having ucc<niutn will please present llicri - O? lliftt d?J. " 2t BKTIKN' DAY. The fruits of return dny were 39 write mid CI -etim. pro*. The nee*plum-en did not exceed 30. B.lsV Bl"LLS. We believe nH our banks have consented to taki the notes of the euspcodcd banks, and pay cheeki 4a current funds. . . v " ADVKRllSliMNTS. Lee & Rriapc". notwithstanding tlio sospensiotu and hard limes, linvc determined to rutcr upon tin -dull business. - If this system can be iiiuu|(urstcd in ? t?pailaul>utg, we have reason to bclu vo it will be 'lite best tor mil parties. Mr. Warren is ready to exchange watches, jewelry, &o., for suspended bank bills?no stoppage id trade is his in- tlo. Co). II. C. Poole oilers great inducements lo purchasers of r.nl estate,whether iu town or country. Our columns contain sales by the Commissioner, Ord uury, mid many other interesting matters, not forgetting luscious fruits, nut*, &o.,by Miller, who, by-the-way, has added bread breaking to his other -Condiments, mid sent ua a tolerably fair sample. BIURK imUVK.VL.VTS. Messrs. Maxwell and Host arc engaged in erecting a fine brick store house on the court house side of tilt* Public Square, to be occupied an a family grocery store by Mroars. l*ec?.t Itriggs. This will bo desirable improvement. Wo believe oilier similar buildiugs will shortly be added on I ts on tinsame front. Tlio Commissioners o( Public Puddings, in obedience to the report of the grand iurv. are liaviuor lone steps ran up outride the new Court House. We lire sorry lliat the bad taste of the grand jury whonld spoil a beautiful |?oi tico and mar architectural symmetry. pebtiidic a ls. Godey's Zoidy'a Book for October is asbentitifnl and varied as ever, anil indispensable to a lady? who wishes to dress fashionably mid lock lovely, nnd make herself generally useful and h.-.ndy. $3 per annum; Spuitau and Lady's Hook j-l per annum, iu ud v.i nee. BlnckwooH'a Mngaxire is also out for ptcmber. Buiwer's "What will Iu do *:tli i;" it Canlinued, mat promise* to be one of .* beat novels. * This number also citains otlirr papers of rare interest. Published by Leonard Sco t &, Co., 7'J Fulton atrect, N.w York: *d per aiinam. r-wo Arrakuxmsnt.?Thirty-six leading firms Tn Charleston notify their customers iu the interior that they will receive at par lulls of all the Hanks iu South Carolina, and also on the following Georgia Bonks: Marine of Savannah, Hank of Augusta, Bank of the State of Georgia and Branch* a, Hank of Athens, City Hank of Augusta, Knilrond and Banking Company, Mechanics' Hank, Union Hank. Bank of Commerce, Hank of Snvaniiuh, Cenlral Railroad and Banking tympany. Mechanics' Savings Hank, Merchants' nnd Planters' Hank, aud 'Planter* Bank of Savannah. New York Hanks.?All lio New York city bguks suspended on tho 12ih instant?Wall street warn jammcn wuti anxious merchants und stock j holders during the morning. There is now very little doult that the suspension will b< come cent ral over the oc untry. The I)uily Times of the 14th Bays: "The Bank panic seriously disturbed cent ral business, and there ivn< a p .riial pao?e in operation*. Flour declined 5e And l.'c p?r Lid., nnd dosed httnely; superfine'State ?1 40 and $1 50; supr-iiine Western, jtl 3i and $1 !i~> per bhl. Win at fell lieni lv 5 e per bushel, uinl eoru wn* a trflo cheaper Neither was in lively request. No movement of importance transpiud in provisions, g reveries or cotton." LU.sk* not SusrxNOBti.?The only batiks in thia State that have tint suspended, na lar na we can s?e, nrc the Banks of Cliarlcvtoii, the Union Bank, the State Bank, the Commercial Bank of Columbia, ad the Bunk of Camden. A ndk it son Court.? Wo gather from the Ca*ftle that the ves-doiis business of Anderson is larcc, d ui embracing lot* e'asses of eases?retailing, larceny, riots, assaults and batteriee, Aa. The moat 'Important cases on the civil side of the coutl were not expected to bo ready for trial. Judge Monro Was expected lr> get thiouji early. In his charge to lire grand jury (trya the Patriot) his honor *'rcMiinjed th.-nr ot th. 'r high cquitnblo discrelion in throwing nut Inils v%lu re there was in offence prov *t, nn I aai I that in every esae where* foul- mouth*d blackguard insulted a man. he deserved to he knocked do ton." Wo believe this if good laic, but rarely heard j from the bench. o m? ? panairrtenr' or ^oiitii Carolina ?The fall | essi.ni of this body was held in Greenville, on the , loth histaui? Rev. J. O Lindsay Moderator. It J was resolvr d to raise' $1 ,.*>00 to aid l* e cause of do- j tnest o missions in tho bounds of the I'rcsbyieiy, ! and lite chairtmn of (ho coin ant to on ihs J was instructed to visit the various field* ol labor, an I tir up (lie feeble eliurvhca. Preab) Ury has ' to > randilaeg for the muiiatry under it* care, and one partially no. Qkorgm Klcctiun.? Hie majority for Drown, Drnvuntlki omdiJale for Governor, in 112 counties, i# 1(1,140?countits to bo heard from will inere 1*0 lliia voU?. Legislature will stand?Senate: IiHrioornte 86, Americans 32. House: Democrat a 105, Americana 55. 100 on joint ballot for the J>i?i??orai*. Tho Congressional delegation stands 4? Deniorrata to 2 Americans. The Trnnanr of North Cnroliim states that he is ready to pay tho iou|k>ih on tho bonds of tho Statu which f .til due on the t?t January neat. Those who cannot present them m person are requested to endorse them to C. II. Brogdvn, Comptroller, and checks will be p.a d at thu Hank of Capo Pear or the Hank of the State. Misaisatrrt.? Knough is heard front this State to retukr cerium tlm election of (hn. MuWdho as (sovtn ma* by a large major ty, n Democratic Is gwlulurc, and lull delegation to Congress. Snow in tiir Moi'araiua.?Tho mountains of North Carolina above us wore white with snow on Saturday morning, from a lull the preceding alter- j moil and n>ghl. Chief Justice Hemphill, of Tesas, (formerly of Cb?kter District, 8. C.,) has been selected to dcliv- | rr a cilngy npmt the late flc'.iator Rusk. NOBODY TO BLUE! Th* Mercury and Courier of Thursday last advo cnce the general susp?nsi< n of trie banks of the eitj of Charleston. In urging this oouree, theMercar uacH the following language: * ''The South in just now the victim of a suddet * revulsion, all the can sen of which can be traced li (listaut parte o( the country. It t* 'la very suddt n . nee* that give* it the power to affect ?* en widelj ( ami so itresist ibly. It wo lelt that the Unlike en* the merchant* of tho South were pr< pot tion.ibh * culpable in producing thin calamity, we should nay - w tiiout hesitation, let them sufli-r for their folly they have di nerved it. Hut it i* not en; and w< oamiot bring ourselves to 'eel that either banks merchant*, or planter*, ought to bo victimiud it ntom n.ent for the vica-us speculations of Northeri f bro tereand stockjobbers. Againet tin eo, eo co vert'y conducted, they linve had no time to urn 1 thcineclvca. TI?e necessity preset * upon litem will nti irrceiNtiblo urgency, mid to attempt to sliiil* themselves against it, by open d. fiance, is simply ti put oil' the evil lor a di y, in order to bring it dowi l ii|Min tin in wilh accumulated force on the morrow IVe know that this is techni.'ally cuanm-ruinl d.e honor, but, in reality, there can be no dishorn-i wl ere tliete is no b .ttiu-." I The Courier ho'ds similar position: '"The propos- d stis| elision ie the necessity, no the fault ot our sound ami well-conducted moiicvcins'.iiutions. It is b reed on us by pressure ft'on nlooal, mill van only be ri sifted by sacrifices ill bo ? h t'f ot the eery ?<>uicc and cause of tlui priesure ' hy costly < Idntioiis at the Moloch shiinc of New Y- rk centralism." Roth tlx s<- intelligent journals lay the blame n the door of New York, and perhaps justly; for ilia 1 city is, so to speak, the centre ol monetary opera' lions in this country, as will as of ICuro|<enti trans 1 actions. Hot what is inexplicable to us in, how can 1 non suspension involve "coetly oblations at the Mo loeh shrine of New York centralism" il the Charles ton banks are not acknowledged wot slrppere at thai shrine? The tiutli is, ev-ty bank in Siuv.li Caroli. tin uses its funis nunc or less in New Y- rk,nml has much intimate connection with her brokets and stock jobbers?tempted then to by the Ihgh rate ol mM'ouiii a\ n iiic lilt* n??l? m c?i m imii'iu uiin'fM in* can be bought and brought home for collection. \\'< are awaro tbat ibe doing this is denied by many wiio allege legitimate collecting husintss lint it known ami admitted to bare I ecu done by out bank, and we tbitik tlie inference front in let cat in conclusive against all. We recommend a thorough and jm arching investigation of the whole system of bank ng ill (hit State by our Legislature, h i a committee be appointed, composed ot men not directors or attorney* of the* banks, but baring intelligence and lu-tu-stv tn pursue tin-subject into till its ramification*. Invest tIn tn with power to send for p? irons and papers? j to re.ju ie information on oath, with pentilty for refusal to i eepotid?to examine all hooks, accounts i I all custom- is?and cv< ry other matter ncccssaty to ferret the Until tis to the actual op-rnt ions of hanks. Our woid for it, if such tw-rut <uv were author/ed and honestly and faithfully < xecuted, it wouM be found that mismnnnip-meiit has been qui to rife enough in our banks. As u model f>r sueli inquiry, we nppen ' list following resolution, adopted by the Pennsylvania House of ll' presentaiives at its I to extra semi- n: " Ilrxolrr <i. Thst tbo enshi- rs of the sevel nl banks of this Conine uiwc.dih shall forthwith make out 11 i li?i, under (s-nh or affirmation, of the amount ol IIIOP' ys loaned by each bank, ris|?c. lively, nn I the time wlicn it was loaned; < aell paitiellhir am.Hint, wbetlier to individuals or firms, and also the amount of notes ill circulst on, specie Oil band, nlid the amount of de|e sits, together with all the assets that can be eonrerted into speCe at any t'mo, ami tin particular business of trade in which such borrower is or was engaged, said oxh b t to show the afliiirs of the banks during the last six months." Investigation cannot much longer be stiffed by a plea that tltise are private business houses, and it w? uld infringe private rights to make public the names of debtors. The fact that the supremo power of the peoj lc must grant charters, gives them a public oharacter of which this pica cannot divest them. If they man go tln-ir trust fairly and lionestly, they need fear no investigation; if otherwise, the sooner it is known the better for the community whose power is exerted for infficti ui of wrong ujion themselves. We are glad t" see that the fearless atld ineoi i unlihlc O'Ncall is b-.ii I n<? bis nnatlo-. iii?19 at llio hnnks fn-ni tlio bench. In liii charge lo the g...n.i jury at Union court lie called attention to this suliject, as ono In-longing to the grand inquect of the State. Ho -Joi n not that thi'ir cliatte ? give tlieni unlimited pmur to work injury to ttie fw "pie. IIo aniii t' at "thebanks, at present, instead of being beneficial to the people, li.'i'l become mere brokers1 olliees, and sin uM be made to know heir proper places.11 Once tliey were shielded under "vested iuli riiti," and a charter once granted could nut ho amended or repealed. This pri tension could not stand llio tc?t of examination, an I has been abandoned. Now, the la'gisbilute can amend, modify, or rcpoa.l at pleasure. And this ;? lhe true ground; f< r no lej?:8lative body I as pow? i to enact irrepcnlahle laws. Haws arc to bo made for the good of the |ieop!e, nird whenever tiny ope rale injuriously, it is tlu* bounden duty o( the legislative .authority to blot tin mi final the statute books. DISTRKSS AT TilK Mia I IT. The foil (wing paragraph w..| give 9 one idea of tlie xutTering that miM prcva I this iv nt< r at the North: "A meeting of mere' nuts, manul'uoturi rsanj int ch illies* was recently held at I'hdad'Ipliii, when .Mr. Milne, who is mi rxt< iisivo ci.tton manufacturer, s.i'd that Irom tell lo twelve thousand opi l afivi s h id been discharged within tlio last lour we* ks from the cotton and w. ok-n manufactories of I'lnlidelphin, mid that the number would tie double I 111 the next lour wi eks, if relief Were not nlTorileii. 1 le luitiier stated that tlo- r pay hud n? vi r been in pin|s>rt?ii 1 to the price of provisions and r> lit, ami llicv had not, therefore, been able to lay hv a single p< liny lor a rii-iiy d-iy. Then, taking nil . tlu-r Ira.bs into account, it was otohaolc that, without fclli . (>0,01)0 In 80.000 would lie nut of cin|>ylit<111 in a few weeks ! (In* cily .hi.I vicn iv. Cut this ? l>y no imanii the rxlmi nl (lie evil; I. r (iO.OOtl in.*ji, w<Nn<'ii mill boys mil of i inpliiyiiit nt, inferred ol least the immense number of ISO,000 pits.lis reduced to want ami poverty " PROSPECT OF 01 III F. The scarcity of specie ami foreign exchange, w ith the conscqu- lit dcp/cssit n ill the value of the |uo rlucc, may n?*l continue mi long a* our learn lead us to believe. The sudden fall in cotton will tempt fotaign buyers into n.arki t, and th swill bring loreign go'J it.to the country, ami thus relievo the pressure. Otlur k mis ?>f produce, we may hope, will relH>uml miller causes operative in Kmope ami Imlia. There seems to be hope in the following: "ArrRKtiKViiRD Kami sr. in Inhiv.?Commercial letters Itmn lhoutlay, dated August I t, say that owing to the neglect of agriculture in India, in eon sequence of the unsettled slate of afliiits, serious fears are entertained that a scarcity of provisions will generally prevail. The (Jtivernor (Jencral was endeavoring to avert such an evil by directing the military, in all cases win re practicable, to collect grain and provisions, and hare them stored for lu(lira use." QuRsnoNvstK CourLitiKNT.?Our friend Col. \V. 8. Pagan recently delireicd an agricultural speech before the Laurens Agricultural Sism ty, which requested a copy for publication. '1 lie Colomi declines, and aay>: "I must say,in all candor, that I think the speech refe rred to is not entitled to the consideration you are disposed to give it. / wrote if tinifily for the highli/ intelligent and brilliant audituri/ Icho heard its dthrri y " A'mast as bad as the North! There arc eleven preachers applicants for oflieo to the Tennessee Legislature. They all bn?s their claims upon disrtngnishc' a< . vices. LIABILITY OF OUR BASKS. An opiniou ia pruvalvut thai all tlio Daubsof thin y Statu wlik-|l U'pond the |wjrnwnl of specie for tlivir ' y bill* forfeit their charters. Tliia isnot *o. The act ^ of December 18, 1840, entitled "Ait act to provide 0( i against the suspension o( specie payments by th? In 4 bunks of this State, provide*: ' "Kvcry bank which "ball suspend the payment of j current coin for ita notes, or which shall declare a J determination to suspend or retuse payment of ita * notes, according l?? their legal obligation, in cm rent |(| * coin, shall became liable to pay t?> the Slate of Smith ' Carolina, nt the expiration of every month aftt ranch "j' suspension <>r decknation, a ?om of money nt the ^ ' rate of Jite per cent, per annum upon the whole ' j amount of it* note*, which shall have been issued c< 1 in circulation nt the OMhnicuecment of thv said month, and "hull continue to pay at the Minn rate ^ 1 nt the end of every month, until the atiid bank "luill f, J revoke ita declaration, ami "ball laufully redeem its ( notea o hen demanded, according to tlwir legal oh ^ ligation; the raid mhii ul money to lie recovered by jt. netion of debt ill tiny court ef competent jtiristlio- . * lion." V iU r The act of 1853, re-chartering the Planters anil ,| Mechanic*'and the Union Hanks, Charleston, and ir tho Commercial Bank, Columbia; ami chartering t the Kxclinnge Hank, Columbia, the Farmer*' and ^ ' Kxehnnge and People'" limbs, Charleston, tho c, [ Hank of Newberry, the Hank of Cheater, and tin- 'a j I'lnntem' Hank of Fairfield, enacts their liability to f'< ' I all the restrictions and penalties of tho act of 1840, ! and provides further, that oi ' i "III cane o the failure of "aid bank", each stock- hi t j hold' r, eopartni rahip, or body (Militie, having n "Inre 1,1 . j or "hare" in -m-h bank" at the time of Hindi failure. j or who "hall have been interested tin rem at any t11 time w.tliin twelve mouth* previous to such failure, 1 i shall be liable and held bound individually l?>r any "iiir not exceeding twice tho amount of liui, Iter, or their share or shares." tli l The afore mentioned not# apply to all the bank" 1,1 . in the State, except the Hank of the Stale ot South | Carolina and i'n binnehea. A" the Suite ia the own ?i I er of lite last' r institutions, it will bo useh-sa to g ve j r aKaurnnee that no loan can accrue to ereditorn " g' , even if the bank w< re to lad utterly. |; > ll will be perceived, then fore, iliat the State lia* il made it the interest of all the pi ivate banks to re, ; sunie specie payments a? early ton practiei.ble, ; s r( , none ol them will be very w lllilg to pay Ji perot nt. , p? r niuuini to the StteTn n-ury on their cireula- P' liens?or el?e their busini ss must be very small. ELECTION 1.1 KANSAS. 2 Tho October t-lrctiuu in K idkis for member? of i llit* I )cU*ijnla to (J?ili2r?*Ka i* over , ; The l/'^iKluturr is represented as slightly !)> mo (i, ' erotic, while llit* abolitionists have ?urried their *v i I )elegate?Parr* ft?by olnnit 5,000 majority. in | lieu of Speculation Oil CltiM lesult, Wr gi v? tin* follow' ' iin; frimi the Washington ?>iTMi|Minili'tifc of tin* , I likjhmoiid ICmpiirrr. as some > xplauniimi < f the ! lii cause of n result so unexpected t<> us, from the nssti- j cl : ruticew of lho groat Southern I* hi a in the Terri- J Cll | l"r>: : ' < "The .. ?<>r< 0 Hi-no . tniic victory in lis* on uiiiiounced in the pattv pr< -* *.f the eom i v, ' n ' bill I In lii vo ibv whole truth has liot Jot h? oil tol.l. i? ll is known tlint p?rf?ct harnioity ovM?si Ix i iton ' or tli" Northern and Soiitlioin I'cmocrats, an>l tin-j victory, it won, is tin? result of n oonipromi-e agreed ' o < to bct*v* en the section*, w. ich.its the tdm u-lrnticti Si here have boi n ititorrncil, i un* nhoul thus: ilio lr< i - ol soil I lornoorals, in framing the S:.ito Constitution, ! of admit that slavery e* sts in the territories l?y virtue j ?i and force of the l'Ydond Coiistitut oil, and that nil j lit slaves in Kansas at the t me ol the adoption ol the or Constitllt on shall loin.un stioli for lite ? while the II South* rn I >? nioerats are tn agree t<* a clause pro , In hihiting any further ititio inetioit ol slavery into the j territory. Ties. I ant nitoiinod upon r< i ..i*l?- an- l? thorily. was agreed t ? b> lore the adjournment J ni the Convention, ami will be curried out in the frani >r itig of the Stale Constitution?and lierco the h i nn - sh i ny w hich has resulti d, l is believed, in a I h mo ' Lit emtio triutnpli. j wr "In this compromise the "lToo>nilcrs" h iv< I yielded evi rj'th tig, lor the content w.i- to illy m e ol princ pie, in.il |i ineiple only, in Kins.-; Win* mi .n f < ! of ol?s rvation could * ?? r believe ih.it Kansas would ' be a slave S'.nle. fur the slinp'i'ri asnii tint -'afiij , would not be profitable there. It w i. my e\st '] wl erc it is pl'ofitab e; urd when it * ?? s to ho "i (his it w ill d sapjn-ar. The South only v?titi i.d* d ' ? for rsjual rights, or for a ri-eognilhui <t those i . I ts bv their north* rn brethren In tins eotnjo no ?* . the recognition is clear an I explicit; and tin i ore i the solo cause of contention w..s removed. .Tudor Munro.?Til*' Illdvpouh-llt (Ah! * v II*-)' Press speaks in highly flattering terms <f .lulgo ' Munro, who is lor the tiist tune on mn e r- u t. \V?. i arc pleased to sec that he urg. s ja.l eial letoun, and , ?v ...yv ..? ........... . ....... .... no miojci U.I jn til omwtliiHu is ilono. On lli?-j lil system .it. I en \\ iifloiitioil of the laws the Pre-* rep- lis liiin as f..1 - ; ^ lows, mill our urmi.l jury nIioii!.I lie prepare.! l?.jo u 1,1 ts voice to tin- <l? ni iii l ( r tin- lleo? ?;irj 1. ^ s'alioii y to ? fleet lhr?.- <li-siruble chill > S ill our laws; I,. "Within his kuo 11 .la- tin-re was hut ilir < mi'.* slautinl jwU mi ill.- S' .I.', to nil; ill tile lbsli .-la ol Ivljclii I.I, N'owh.-rrv mi I Columbia In 11..? c?n- :l!| flection lie iillu.it-.l In the subject ol prison .li-c-j- lie, * Hone which was enj.iein^ lite nil. tition .lo-iin- N' ouisln-il niimlx ill Kinope nii.| il.is co-lilry; ami lie ' * suggested lh" propro ly ol pass Hi? s. llle I .iv w Inch Weill.I fori-., fliecntivi. i, out of il.e ^ir.>c? .-.Is . f Iiih | en* labor. lo pay the < >.-ih . f ),.? pi< s?< ut on, as well lis j " to make reparation t>> tfi party injnie-l. 1 "lie ur-ol llie iueis-ity.il a revision nil.) en-lift d 1 CUlioil ol the s.iillie It'v of lite Sltlle. C .lM|>l i?nI" a sciivK ol Hiatios, riiiiii n- trick I M i.mi i CI.aria, '' for 21 HI years before iln .1 t?covei y ?t" A nu-i ieu, many ' 'I ol lilt III ..1 J.II illy ml ple.l'o II iltirelcol s' l'. of so- * > eiely, many of tlu-m .-lisnlete, ami otlicix txjn.ssly repeal..I, il pies.nls a in ass of J.seor.lalit ami en ll cI.ir_j l? slati.>n w liteli ilefi.-* judical inlerpr.l i I tmn. It ;s presume il.i.t ? v. iy eili/.-n knows the law, but Uli.l. r tin- pr. s lit stale o| lit n_'s lit s s a matter < I imp. Haiitiliiy. O la i s'.ib s < f tin- I * moii a have lul l ll'. rpn III l*cv ? ..lis . I ill. r statute law, an 1 ' ' oiiis ts iln- only olio win. Ii sail r<ta ns il.e balgrs ol eoli.iii.il vassalace. "In eonelusioii, lii-j res.nt.il ill a forcible js> nt of view i lie . I. feel* y .-realization ol our Cimiiu I j Colli Is, an I urae.l I'l- ?si .hlisliim-iil ol ( . ii ly , | la.Ill IS, W iii- ll woul-l I. I eve i he (lock* Is ol II mass ' , of |sliy charges, which in w .l.-lay iinportaiit . ivil | litigation." Defining ills Po-mov ?(Jen. .1 hn M< tj irni, lli-prebi-iit.itivc in Con. list, from I lie Pee I > o ,H ll Irict, recently ui v.lv a sj.i-.-eh in the C.-u.l House n lo Clveratv, llie bur.len ol which .vas Walker's course in K insas, lor which llie A lifiini-te.it;<>tt was liel.i ill. measurably rea|x?n? h!c. lo this was a 'ol. .1 a j? foreshadow tiijj of his course on the SjH-akersliip, l..j leading us io supjM.se that Col. I b r will si nil a ' Aatlic-l slim ehttnee of getting <. ll. .McQueen's vote ' ' Ml for that olhee; f.?r wo . an account for the alius on pi this su'js-el, in th a State ami tit this |in ti.-nlai ll. lime, in any other way. lie is irporie.l to have - a.'; ''Thtyl he would vote lor no man for Sp?-:i!?.-r of the House who wall sum a n Wulki r or il.e A.ltn n I istral all iu tli<- frail'! which lias ki'i'ii pi act ice. I u|mhi the South iu KuOwm." Y ***** j sli Tin* (imiivillil Kuterpriso iiotici flic serious I -tabbing of Ah Nan-It r I'ohiII in lint village hy I .Jolm (iuellejge, in a fight ?>n Friday n ght last. , i IWell is I'tjus'icd t<? recover. ! Tin* same { ->(>? r -nys tliat the number oi services ! , 1 and nuir]iUiici't will reach slot) m that district. >h Mr. Dai i.as a\u Mii. kamptois.? I.ettn* re- | "f | eeivetl by the Atlantic prof-su to give inlclligcitee vv.i I nf ru<lo trmtment extended hy ? x-Minister Cramp 1.1 ' ton to Mr. Dallas. It is sin I that Mr. Crninptmi an j r< pealed ly, and in the m< st |>uld>o and in n ki d man- i m I | in r, Iihh iimi- cd Mr. Dallas, notwithstanding tin ' ? best ctlorts oi the latter to vince the k ndist an.I , tin ni<ist eordinl feeling nil Ins own part, (hi one oe- j k i ci-nioii recently, while Mr. I >.?llt? was winking the h e | street in eoinpniiy with it llritsh nulileiuni., Mr. d?, t'r.iliiptnn was otwerved approaching ill the opp<i*ite m dirreiiiiti, hut u| *n seeing our Mins>|t r lie so l.lriity M j passe I up Nil alley w ay and again nvo ded h 'u. ret ? Conduct like th e, lrei|iteiitly n p. uti d, h is attract| i d attention, and 11 oiled a good deal ol severe re* I' mark against Mr. C , wlio would seem to have mi I'u excuse tor it, cxc? pt Ins general hat ted to A liter leans j lis since h;s forced rttircnicnt from the Kmbseey lure. "Is' TUB TURKS?TUB RKMKDIKS. There can be now nothing more certain than that le South can nhd will obtain no relief from the reM-nl monetary pressure uiitil Knglish gold and inglirii credits id a character equivalent to specie one fnrwurd tn buy her produce and act in motion lt ownm? roe. The utter dependency ol her Banks, uit in, her paper and conunereinl cre-'ita, on New irk, which in enable to make advnnees to or urc) as a from her, lenvea no d- uht that her eyea nisi bo turned to Kurupe?to th?- market of the orld. Tliia inability in the Hank* to do anything i a time of criaia?in truth, the fact that the vriaia rung from therr nature and opcraiiona, and this rpoi.dclicy en New Yotk, which vulijerta tin; nutli, through the ps|H-r and crt Jit system, to fiitueial vassalage, are prominent feature* tor the uiteniplatant of her statesmen and legislators. The return of gold to tin i? ol double necessity, 'lie is, the purcluisc of Southern produce, and the her, to ?up|>lyuch? South with some cut rcncy. It foitunnte that cotton, &c.,commun I in the inrirrt ot the w< rhl, in their prims, specie or it*equivants; in other word*, that a payment in specie for iem ut tlnmo rate* is erer ready, mid it is ??or unrr stood, and a thing of tnel, that tiic-e rnUs are weiv and not paper money rates. Tin 10 are nmv i the United Stale* no current means wliieh can e spnreil to tlieir purrhase, und, also, tho ineeaiiit niel necessary withdrawal ol pap. r Hank lells om circulation leaves the enutitry with ndeficient irretsy?deficient in quantity and quality. Tho tier will lie somewhat suMoi >ed purely through rmaiid until a, as.-ie arrives, when a general deprcaiion ol our |aiper money will ensue. IVnd ng tlie.le ay ill the arrival of foreign means, tr |iroduee> cannot be sold except at a saci dice, and nice there are two distinct injuries, apart from inuy llu rs, infiieted mi the Soulli hy the evil ol j I nini<wt exclusive paper money systeln: depreeiaanot her produce, depreciation of her currency, vl in addition, her inability, with htr hands full | rcscttr.***, to guide her own fortunes. Let the legislatures of the Si utli a-k themselves K* <]'!' Stain : Shall oar prest lit (ostein I lid eotl If iNi on. er it h<* allowed to continue ind. lin tely, el suhj it to |l e cei lain'V of its p riodicid reVul ' lis, its unbroken vii?'aUge to Northern (siwer, i I its vtllil.'ire depletion ot Soiithereli industry I Tin* m ..us ft inn Kurope enniiet be brought to par under a month, and it will take six months to ve full r< l i f to agriculture. The comincre'.al and > iiik rvlatiou* will take n longer time, especi. IIv il >ere is much bank suspension, to tind an cqui In ium. The cui?e of our hanking system will never be 'moved until three great [s-intN arc achieved: I. The separation ol tho rureetici/ from Hank tper?it* iiit/epeiiilrrice ?? a i rsoui cr a ml mfilium ( ir 11 lite To this end, the Coins, trolil twenty > liar gold picees down, must be permitted to cr j ilatc, mid, therefore, no paper money under .'Sto.'i J tes should he allowed. Tiieac latter arc siitlieietit | r nil general bank | urposi-stmd large transactoitis. ! Ita w thdravral of smaller hills could I*; t-rtivliil ! a III i ly, hv ail 111.111.hate coral oil of their issue, . a*substitution ot larger o?ns. and the nliowam e ?. * ! in years |. r Jirat, one more for tr-i*. and another . r ticentif* The coins will fl .w ill li( ;? (layrueiit j too produce of the ca nlrv. T ic >' mice ot the nil'l nllintititx to fully l/nrr l.'i'f Kiiml HliUlQItSI ?/ tllars, :mi I oiily .1 humhri/ iiml Itceithj jirc mii- ' r>?. H MC iut??wflrj l<> tlio putt'l ol I In-Cottoli |>|I, 'I'lu- coili'lifo unit III tin- I'l 1 S* Hi n in timato-1 ul *Y\.u OnO oil , m, on hi: ui-mIj * ,:!i lilt f I ' .r ..-.ii-y; lint it m ? K- I up ui.il 1 > tiliil in cteat wt In no pari ul tin ivoilil.it |it tliy I'll l?~i St.iti *, 1* paper money of dt-iioini iti"ii? o??rri ?|?oiiiIiiit; wiili ?.-?n t- !? i .ti .1. The' iiiili-iil bill ot the 11.ink ol ICn.-l in I 1* tin- note, ' f .Ti, iiiul ol France * .!'?, --r It'll tranc*. 1*. The m-|Miittion ol li.itik anil St.iii-. nii'l a epe- | i- ! )>!cm lor ilie laiti r. "I'll < pi-v ? *y*u m for a itc i"iu|i| not In- maintaiuil witlu-ut tin- a-h-piion tin- lir-t m | ri-viou- point. 'I lit- j>r< m t t |>n>- tin: 1 Ik* i-'ciicral (?hvi runic-til utnhr nnli a ?\st?-in is 1 enviable oiio. It is iii-1- i'ciiiUiit anil M?fo 111 it* I l ine e. anil can an i ib* - help the people in tin- ! ni-*. Tin- Snli Tre. *ui) * tbc r.il' v ne point of I 10 ic?'oiain-D of Am-rii .vn md.t. !,?11utli S; in m- ,-ucli a jioii t of mIi It. 3. A ?n nn r ami mme effective liin tathwi en ; 1 1't 1-ontf.li-tloii* .ml i-xp li-uoliK. Tin* two ti-?t I mift s will jjri'.itlv -ci 1.11- tli *. I * ul an nhsnlute fuintion I-? ltc? ; an-l pnv -jx-e'o I* c*>- tit il?it \ uol-l in- a cdmtfiiutioHBl piwidiin,- <to :f >t l.-o * J Inn* Oi-uM 11 -t ot 1 v-in- t If whit t!' 'I. I It * if.-t V. to t 'o- plihlli-, 111 I- I I 1 1 IIJ I n-t HU?pt II , II -I *p i-i- p !>nn-riti-, T I. ti-l.it iri-*, mi l- r p. m, p in an I in-livivfn.il 1 iroul it -m t muni v? ! if- rs Ic< :It ii.t.k-', I(">mI:Zi* tlic mil-pi 01* on r-il re .1 'lit' I'l 1 a in w iii iii -i-r I 1* t-oii-niiir.i i'iiI' A* in- I -ni l' t-1 till' nh--ve, ttlni ? til .1 1 . a- to j i.it/. > t< * of tnnii, 1, ulni l i i-ri ate v-.Hlijii t tnoi It* *i:p;i V an I * oil! 1 I 11-llfy ! iw * *!ioll I nl'ti' -Iii 1. Hut t 1* r a'lol.ti itl -.v-uil I l>r- .it I |l!e v -. , at ? tin- aimvi- aria point* iv- re *i-e rIn Tii - t - : 11; !* * ?i-i.M l-e oppi i?*ii i- hi, oil o 1 I- Itilin Hot I.> ant'-no till mil-li tinfn * t iur people niu*t :?-1 -nnuri-1 tli.it -npeifi .1 ami nnvuary imn?uri >v\ > n> t mi l. Tin- ti h:'i inn-i t 'e t lnki il '1 Ji ftvU - I him fioiikino 1.x.. : 1 i:a- r.nlical an I p- itiuini 111, an 1 r. \uni mu*t , 11 fo: c In- liitnlainfiilal. I'rniiiii! A'ewn ? ???I'ovm 1 Holt t-'rrniMnoxH ?Tin-fir>t ~i-m r.il j p ii-'o-i* . | -001 I- p lymt-iil* t-v h:it;k? o-uili-i I *i I I illllll- I -ill \ .I'll r tin: 1 . ptitia- ol tli ? -v III ' i?li notiiii by tin: lit *i-'i. I ii- Iri- s of New rk an I II Soiitli ami \Vi jit *ii.*prii li I, an I 1. I ?i r? - (i ;?u i ? ' i ? r i ? ji \ . T' '- L'l II r .1 II I s.!7, Si 2 III lit N" u I k, M IV I ?lt? I the II' ll 'lit till- l? r.l?H of Uiilit, l*liikiiK(|thin -in I Biiltintiirt' yiunreil, Th? ii!,4 ?if Oili'llin i!i riiK(i?'ilili'il ill lli ITlli A i*< lU'riil ri .?iMii|>t'nii nf *( ? i- ji ijm ?ills m :is I In I> i>. but ii lurjf |>r<'|>'>iI <<n <T tin.- J it ah ili.| ii..i mi vi-i-il m i !?* ojM-r. t -ii, mill ii uii Tsui r? sumption WiiH i|i l rtl' t'tnl Uiilil bl3 .nil HI. 'I'll- suspension ii New V lk, ii | s.17, ?.n |.n.It'll IiV >1 |?- I i.ii| if IIII|iri'''i'iII'll!i' * i'iifIIil|rfi'i *i !IS -s. n,...... linn Iri' i heavy fit iiih fn I I there that ( i m.?. ; Ii liiib'l 11: h i * hi itr.l ii uriv millmiH i Hum, mi i it iv h h.i.I (Icit two iI .iiih.ii I men. ili' ii lent nil tlit* r ilnilv labor f.-r tln-ir support, w. r? ii hi ii i-ut nl v?ii|il?yiii' nt. Tim Jin-Hsu ? was ii i i >.v rein i'tlu-t 11 .! h?i'ii' Imn.lr I mil !>- iu lit lirnn !n!i'l ii |{ii?tiiii it ii i u.? llio ?.j\ illtlm |irivnlil,' tile *U?P''lsiniis. I'.xcSnngc t'nprr. I IRTHQI'a k k *r Sr I.OCH ? I i*ISt Thursday riling, ?ii'lit twi niy minute* pant four nVU-i,, t i < slni'k h . t ,ii| < it tli<|u.irc ia i rti *|?? i ? u 1 in tlit* i- tv iif Si I^iui? an i in isMmfrlii-cl. The itiisplirri'in ilit* veil ii^ | ii'iil ?r. I'jitill !mk the ii _'lil ?v.ih el. .ir oiiil bright, but shortly ( ii in .iu 'n hi 'i Uiii i it' liiUf pr v.i 'fd, tv 11 cli, hi Hunt l me bi'i'.uiit* mi lliicli .ih in ntiHi'iirv every >ii.'. I In* tii >t shock ih mutt rs ilv it, 1 it' 111 I in vi' In ii i'.iii m-vi i ? ?t 'i t ii the m>s ?-.ppi V.i ii i | ire IS! i. The iitnriii n.ih itciiirul mi ivtrysi.le: lulii.vn wirt* i .isi-1. .1 mii ? n|s m il ami lu ii'ls pm t, |'last T It Ii mil ll.f i-i iliIH'S, liH'ktsI iIimiih re mil' t'ki'il iiii't thr mi opt ii, brit'ks knntki-.l II ii, III i|h .,11 I I iii' ii I lift- it ?|l|l!fi i| I lie M sS' lll I uii I, i.ml ill .my lull iii.- hi I In- v t unity , hiv saiil liuvi'r.'i Ui'.l very in inly like n ernille. Aleut liv< hi.null's nfii r the first shnrk nnntlu-r lou i'.l. 11 ? i mil nl, bill s .. I Million ill I v mi In slink . ...... .. i i . i. .i. a i . i i- -i I I- |M -.1 I I'll I I-*, I -I * III* II III" I I Ml I K 1 Ml' n.turc. In two tnnu:?? n(t? i wnr.l* tin- dcitec ; it liii-li HJi In thix (line |>lrv.n < .1 il - ij j?i hi t .1. ii.I i- x'llx lllilli! Ill III ."lit nil I HI fCllO * < V< r. Till* ? tin i *|h'| . lu r.i .,|i|i art lily came flnill I!;? umlli <t ami unvi 11. .i It. Tliev hito fell :.l M.i nice, K ikwn.nl, M uh Iu-Ut, mill o'lu i |><> i11m in i! .Iii i fin ii, an.I .i ? hi (' mi.i la, III. A l,n .^o ami I'l l... till meteor allot n? roxe ill* , HVfiix iroin muitli |a iiorlli, bctuoii tlx* first a I on<l liodo*. Il x .?< ii ay v.ii a ax |? ro'iix lli r- J ii an I twi-nty in (fx n. v| i i ilit? city. A very 1 .mjf |i iionicii.i in b - at minted for a*, lit it u Ii Ii- , xltoik wax ill proyri ?x l darklicx ? > pet-liliar ' III I |-i< v ill, all.I tlial |ki ?H.|icr li.nl llio xli ck ell Icll, til.Ill it ijilicklv > 11 - I pv a 11?I. IH:1111 i f i; W I' ( t'n i*?Tl o vt m-ralde iinji- W I'. i'ox >, of Aiknaiiin, iliftl nt li:a re- 1 ifi f<?, a \It \ iii.11 i.i < univ, \ r?'ii a, ?n s itur- 1 y l.ixt, in tlic 77th v ir of lih? iijit'. Tiu> Alt * an* 1 ia t i.i/t ilf, in uii!ioiiiM.'iiii{ lli'? event, eat*: < "Cloxfly elltcl to till* Wiwli nifli ii lam.ly, fond fill I ii.; Ii iiim-m tlic fii.lil i.l m. nut \ .Mi".a, lie i? iicvi r x.i mu 'li .ii !. x l ii incnt ax win n lit- wax | k ii a ,<r vv i it ill o ..f tlu; t injt < In f, ami the Mi n I tntifm ut tlif Ki-rolirioti. Ax h no.I of hnuf onee. 'Ii x wax tlic destiny nt no t'uiiinioii man' j l>.r lie lt.nl In i ii (..?i.llf.l on the itm e of tin; Fur 1.1 lux (Yiintry, mil rerctvcd Iroin Inm the iila. xx of a parent ll<* r? paid tli't ear.- and at oil vvilli Mia' .I. v.iii..n. ni l to ilit- day ot lux ' itli, all the rn'olleei.otix ul I ox life ei'iitf red around ; ' ra lialixl Irom tin; Inni' when lie wax one ol j axil iii; Ioii'x lam ly. lie lived to a t?'"'I old , 1 unlit)*; Ic* im iiial fucuithe to the lam.*' ^ I I he WnehiiiRt n Si,tit* learn* that IV. *,.I nt f lelianali Inix received a let.er Itmn Colonel Jack i 1)1*. in which lie deel net the Surveyor (!uoer- * liip ol 1' tah ( CKNKRAL SUUKMION! We hoar, with unqualified imtwment, the open *il vocacy of n gotierul suspension of specie payments nt the iSoutli. If our hanks ore foroed to sua pom), let the result come nod be met and borne, liven then nil will not bo lost beside honor. Hut n voluntary suspension can be none other than a scheme to benetit u few at theexpense of the whole, nnd to the prostration of the property, the products, and the credit of the country. The pretence in the name of cotton (hat each a wide financial iniquity should bo perpetrated, reminds tie of tho Crimea done in the oume of Liberty! The notion that it will alford any substantial relief to tho South us a whole, is equally preposterous. Consider the effect* of suspension. The first is, nn instantaneous and universal depreciation of Southern curreicy (R ink paper) and Southern credits. If thai depreciation lie ten per cent., it is a deaJ loss to be deducted from the vn'ue of the produce of the South. A limn buy* cotton from the planter, and ships it to Knghind; ho draw* his sterling lull upon it, sells it to one of the suspended hanks, roc fives its deprecated paper money, which he pays to the planter. The cotton when it rencliex Kiigluiid is a* goisl us (fold, but tlie currency for which the planter has exchanged it is ten per cent. below gold. This is rc'icf to cotton and the planter with a vengeance. I Mil again. The sterling bills drawn from a susponded quarter, b< ing more letters of credit, partake of the dopieei.iliou of tho general credit of that section. II- nee the low price nit oh the buyer of the cotton g? t* for them, must he made up to him by depressing to that extent the price ol the cotton. The banks, to enable thcmselvi s to resume, will make every cthnt to make large profits on the safest investments, and therefore every elfort to depress those cotton hills. And they also know that the lower they can keep tliern, the more surely and promptly w I sjiecic flow hire from Kun-po to speculate in them- -of which tln-y will losird as much as they can, leaving their depreciated paper iiiotioy to |M>rl'orni tin- office ol currency. lint pa?t X;h riciice settles the question as to cotton. At the lieginii'iu ? of 1^37, the year i-f flic list general suspension, cotton wis even higher | tIt-in its in now. When tho suspension tnuk place, it sunk rap dly in price, nn<l under the second or partial ?n-pension ol 183'J. it Wi lit down to f> lili-l ft e< nts, continuing at that rate durieg tlie sequent vcuiricf ISIII-'-l I, the pcriol hi which our prostrate I credit *yst> m w.ts struggling ton-gain substance an 1 h mor. \\ lien the latter rose, cotton rose w th it, and a* it ailraiiccd in ilitlilion, so has its price. The pro-trntion in every risp-ct which springs from a general suspension, bits ever continued over n series ol years, and cotton, as all other property | and product', partakes ol it* disastrous depression. Now as Kuropo must hnve onr cotton, and we can not promptly foiwnrd it to tin m. they most and will promptly send for it?and pay lor it. In a short month tins opera'toii will largely oominenee, at the t II pries which Lutopo can give, and will continue until our iiior< n? nj rt sources will enable the South to push forward the movement. Then the tut ute is at once i tear and sa'e, and all classes and t interests, the whole South, wnl pur ako of its fright- t Hiss. It rut-piUsh ti root.I bo confined ill n? effect j t i the imnn-d ate in .? i g of cotton lor w.ii !,it m ght <1 v Hut evi ii this small Ik in-fit (shall 1 ? C ill 'I Hi Vv? C iiI|WII?;|U fur ill'- >4'I Ktllds, ururiKs, mis l??, prodm*", credit, and that lor 4 , i t'i* of yi.ii-, winch 4 fi-in r it nii'|H.'lllliMl lias ever j entailed upon us. Tin se III lhJ7 ann.uiitrd to . hundred* i.f millions, many timer. over the va'ttr of j l!if sv hole cinp. In iln- South ii'-arly all operation*, svh? ther of j ngrirul lira! consumption, or oommeivisl transaeiiuiis. or iiii-i'liaii'c labor, u ? upon credit, Credit 1$ it* *y*tem. Tik-bu .y.iQi-y Hinl v.one of c 1 ton nro ^ri'iitly ilrprnJ'-nt no crml t. Kunk nwpciis nn destroys credit, tin- ro il with ilir artificial. Cotton ! ami a!l prmluoo partakr ot muhp of its prostration. Tii s. us S.1.1I, iv..? illustratisl in ltv37. Ktisl.uiil Ii is ttiis smallest slock of cotton she lias held I. r \o..rs, arid must have at once our ci-t ton, :inJ will uet "t as quickly an.I 'uily, whether iti* suspend or not. Tin* planter* arc not ill do t Im>>ntfi tii. r 111-ans ? why 'ln.ul.1 they, iiiim tenths of tli. Sanh, Ik' ri.jut'Cvl to foot the lo>s- iroin sur|n ri? on* l-'ivo million" st. rl iii ill jjii'J ss II move the cotton ir ri Wl >t *s tli .t amount to Knroje f A tritlo Kur.ipc .? induced to srnil it bite, first to crt tlo- < >t!on n 1 | ri'ifr- >s t..* ird it, aii-l tint to i. .p tin- pin ! fs . f .1 maari.fia. lit speculation ill or.!t 11 t. !'* ,ti q ;?,-r .-cut. hc|..v p-sr. l,'-t It s II inks piy < 11 the -p. cie if necessary Tin- m- 1 -ii n t"' r van is can do t>..rnc good, but a ' pr.-i %i .1 cuw. ucv none. if 1 Ilink ?iis|? n s, it mint do.iric of two tilings: t.' it.11111 10 . . .is s-u.-s and discount.*, or exji .n I t' m. fl la. tir-t. tin* j.r.sisiirr is in tens Hi-si, , ;u I 11 i? "ii' r.-'-.'v s n v..1111011 depreciated? utterly ' is ri'.! ??, t ni' i '1 iii'k. II 1*1. y expand, they arc I toil iiieii i? ii{ tli?- r p t;vr ileum, nud would tfrow, day by I iv. m." -n .11 p. t. nt to 1 < siimc sp, cie pay- ! mi nis. Ti is w.ii! I in li liiiiu-lv spread not and 1 1 r-.i . i^ the ft i*1*. which sv iu! I continue utit I credit 1 tade-l .os tv into n>'i ic < cie trans set mis. un lor slow , imp i ia'..lis ot eo-n lr..m iitirnad Their credit tc i'<! *i' '\ i : .s! ' iv id \v 1'1 In .1 papr r 1.1.an v, . r 1 1 N. rt1 1 n Itafts. Ik- to ir.f-r<distils ss bit bare to p for j..." * -i 1 lie Noith or in liar. |* t t hese |inm>nt.s iioi-t bus,., i.-or its equivalent, and -.u-p. e l. .l | ?..i .? o ! fin i. - li iu> ipuval. ill*. Our! nit'i. Ii.it t? w. oil iIk i? I vi- ti> |mv enormous pr? ] hi ii ii-, Inn t\t i <n!r'; ml* jtfriad of p. utii.i ii n.. ! r l> ft p.'t ? hmMt ?:iii imitiuiit it!iii'?l qu In tin ir ?>itl ii ii y mi 'inii'lr prnfiti. I*' |I -- !. *|i nj "ur ? < nun. i ? :?u I n .nit ? Our jx-ople j fnu il niily p y i!u* iiioichant in tli pii ci:iit-tl pip r, ti.C Ii V, ,.|, ul.eh Mull il IIiUH lit- tlltuikil nil igrit-ti'i 111 > mi I e inmeree. A .!i-piti :ili il ftirrxiuy Is tin- cio-se f tli?> |?>.>r Iii<Iii-Iry 1 hi 11st wn.m-s ur pr. li.s un mnnual oipi il : > il .' i x'i m Ili.it a lliiik lull i* below par. lint- 11 uf it:urr.inu tin- bil.s of our Hank* on tin ill l.ir -pi l it-, I. t tin- Init.letw ust- ill. in, nnic thai tli tf tirr nt par, in i lit.- Ii hi Ivuiio *;>eeul.ltoii an.I CtTIlI N pli.lil I.I lull ;n^ up c>tl.?ll exchange, lltiW vtiy low- I'liis ? .il rin.?t- cotton. '11. s s our true n urv. This I hi- rrmrdy f.?r the pressure <>l ihe in.null, li f re I! i'-(H-u) means arrive?Charlt? ton Sfus. NEWS ^SCRAPS. Tie A n.lt rso.-i I in.- Carolinian juiii-iuneeii the !. at li, ii K.iu.- ?,. i l',.i in .1. Utee. M.ij. Uit-e was j It tin- i v lli til tot ti' an A ii.lei s-.ii p.ip<-r, uutl was, Hi li. ! s in. r!v connectcil in l\ ui*a*. It i? si 1 iliat Parroit, tlie free Smt? ilele-jnto to C'uiijfi i-?s Ir.uii K in* is, is n native ui Smith Car. 1 in. \\ lio kd<ih? Iiiiii I The Cniis'.itu i nisi Convention of Oregon was in ness li at the latest .lit a Ihe question of slavery ha I hei ii slightly agitated. I >ates (rum Cincinnati state that Chase, Abo , is j elect e-1 Governor ol Ohio by a sin ill majority. S?*i ions rot* cecum i! at the lite iiiniiieipal electa ii n 15 etinior.-. Out ..( over ^T.OOIl v ?t? rs. only I4,ii.r votes warn po|. I. Ihe council stand* I'd Alltel leans to 1 I) liloi rat. In Pennsylvania tlie election of the 12th seem* . to have resulted in the entire tr.iunpli of the Demo- | rials, |t. ii Ini^i- majority. In I'liil.uh iph.a county i ? or rather city, for one embraces the other?the vote sto-nl 'or Cover or: Packer, iKni , 97,749; II /.leluii-l. Amir., 13,817; Wilniot, Kep , 9,Gt'9 .las. I). I> ily, whose work was condemned and eon 11 art voided t >y the Coiiiiiiissioiiers of the new Site Capitol. an.I who eoiiinieiH-i I sou 111/1111*1 iii" iii, t-ecovereJ ii ilit- cnui t ol lUohl.iu.l, thia term, | i vi mid of ?0.000. S.i.in- i"l< .1 ol i'ii* mi(T- rnij frmn llio p i.iio in \cw York in iy lie oitlnrcl limn the f.i* t ili.it aevni i*'ouk lin king liiuaea liuvo <ti>vli.?i ^o.l over I ,l>00 girls. A S int'i Anna conspiracy in Menicei failed on I lit* 'J.iili uh. from the government getting wind iii tlio movement, nri.f making a tew nrreets. Tin* merchants of \rit Yntk, in public mrrline, ' li ne i-.illi-il nil tin* (i .vrrniir in will mi i**tr:? ir*n mi i f tin- 1,- L'i Inturc. A committee went t?i A Ibnny ! In represent them. Tlioy resolve iitiiioubting conli ' Ictieo i i tlio ability of :ill tin* It inks to pay every 1 lull. r fur which they nit* liable Tin* llunk of CIiai leaton furniahes check* on New j Yi-ik at par tnr ila own lulls, and rceci vca current rmiila in piyntent ol !< bla The tiiiiiiii i.il relief bi'l hos passed the Legislature ' .f I'l'iinai lv.ni .1, extending the perm I of rcaumptiou i ill tlu* I ! *lu'y, 1808. * The N'l iv Ym\ llernl.l uyi that a recent iuvmiffation of the city !iiianci*s >lin\va that in tlio l.iat ive or ?ix years iilmul I O.t'OO.fUMl bus been put mt 1.1 tin* way, when, Imw or ahrre no oik* knows! The ft en.Is of John S. Preston, John I, Man* ting, mill .I.lines Clwatmit, jr., arn determined to .ress their claims lor the Senate. The New Yoik Herald, in a tahle, shoirt that rom A n*4 I to O.-t. li, the ilcehnu ??n llnur in that ti.it kit, taking superfine Slain brands and Southern in.I fancy ci?ra as ctircim , w.va (I 901c. $2 <0 per l'rrel. ? * * * r # "srssrs-asTra?? tise the Illinow Central Railroad. TU? road revived a grant of land (torn Congress, aad 1t taggal that the rood w its bail I, stocked, and everything off the proceed*, etdl leaving a surplus of laud worth $25,000,000. What has k*eu?n? of tha propertyt One tliousnud bushels of sew com warn delivered last week st Augusta, at 50 cents per haktl. An a>sooiation has beea formed iu Greensboro', North Carolina, for the erection of a moo s me lit to the memory of Gro. Greene. The State of New York has ausprndsd payment mi account of her cuuul enlargement. Ciuse no utuni y in tho Treasury lur that purpose. Mr. la-win propmt-s to submit a moliua to the nest Court of the K ist ludia Company U> reconsider the grounds on whtvh it pension ol ?5,000 wps grunted to the kite Gov. Gen. IhiHioasie for his services in Iud a, and also nuthoriziug an inquiry whether Ins ni<-nsures did not precipitate the present iusurrection. A Mr. Ix-fevre, a wealthy sugar planter of Louisiana, lately deceased, tenting his prupeity ($700,O'Hl) equally to a ntpliew of his wtfe and a broker. As soon as this was known to the latter be went be lore u notary and renounce*! the wliolc in favor ol mine jnx.r relations of the deceased in France. \Vc notice that dor old fticttJ J. M. Crowsoti, fortiH-rly of Newberry, lias settle*! in Tesns, and h is opened a in.ilu nendemy iu Fairfield, Freestone Coun y. unJer ll iitering prieqwcts. The niiti-polygnnrsts of Utah propose the erection of a new Territory, to be called Carson. The Richmond custom house recently eilnbiled a disposition to expand when every w here else there is contraction?on th s wmr: A thief broke in, blew the safe to piece* with gunpowder, and stole $-27,700. ...I \f a I.:I._il t t? .......... . ,m. uiviiuMiu, iviiiirrij nu?riiry gvnvr* al ;i| iNcnlnunilliiud, lias been appointed British consul :ii New York. Gerritt Smith, the millionaire abolitionist, staled recently Ht u meeting of hi* party, llutt lie would "lih e I" no more for Kiin.iu, It had cost him $5,000, while the society Iim.I only c'vcm$I,5o0. "It wits ruling .1 witlino horse to death." 'I'ho Si. I, ui? Rcpuidiuan say* the ugriinhoral fair ill th;it l ily yielded gate illld entry lei? umouilliuif to $U0,O0f). The |.r?M. ill di bt of the city of Charleston is stnted by tlic mayor at |3,9j5,l 17.33. IIi>n. W. P Fiwo-nd- n, of Maine, died in Port land on the I0;li insiant. Vest A. William*, (says tho Giixrtte,) of Anderson D strict, ditil on Friday List. IIo was the founder of Wtliiamsloo. Tin* Fairfield Register nntiounec* the des.ih ol Cd|it. C. S. Scldon, u valued citizen of that i> alrict. The Syr oil of South Carolina wvtit into session at Laurens on the 3l?i instant?Rev. M. R nkv.of Chester, moderator. Rev. IV M. Palmer, I). 1)., formerly of Columbia, preached the opening sermon. Andrew Johnson ha* hern ohos?-n bv the Ijtme ol i elliicssec to succeed SenntiW June*. Speculation ha* i iliawtel itself in Ko?l.iod to solve tin* authorship of tlo.* "Junius letters," \\ lliuoi sits lying the Warned that *"y per. i? h * i tn in-r claim n ito- d ?v*o-:.ou than > r I'll lip Krnn e's. Aim-itci* is n ? ii li r hau l at uh'flt'tics'' ifl. Aiixrt .1. Pieketl, the historian of AI.iImiim, uiiiioutiers a mini ol ailu-li* on this sul jis t in the Moiilxojin ry Advertiser and Giuclir. The Sumter WaleJtntitn, in view of the dt-vliuatioii of ex-Gov. I laniiiioinl ot the tioni.n.ithai for Si imtor, expresses its preference for ex Guv. Adains. ti ii_ n > i. 1'r. vinur l>* I , I. UAIUtlTT. II wcnnit" our pan.; il duty lo announce (lie untini.lv death ol this estimable friend an.I fellow citiarn on Sunday night bat. Ilo w;u a tl.iiiVeol Spar noburg. but a.lopled Vurkvillo as li s I ionic. llrrv In# upright conduct, g. uncus listoisand gmtleinanly qualitimru.ltari.il 111in to alt, an I li m loss will be .is keetily I. t a* Ins place will be did'tcult to supply.? Yorktillc Enquirer. Au. PniXTERs.? It In a unipolar fact, that not only the two United States Senator# from Prnn*)/vmii a, ami the Sta r Supremo Court Judge, but the pt.s.tit SjK ak.T, Clerk and Awiitant Clerk of the 11 u?>e, the Clerk .1 the S.tiate of Pennsylvania, and the Demur/..lie candidate# lor Cov. i n. r and Cuu.il Commissioner, ore all practic.d printers. DK. M'liANK'd CELKKRATKP LI V ICR PILLS IN TKXAS. Tim# Co , Tssit. June 12, IH.V1. Mcnn. I'limmu lino# , Pittsburgh, Pa. (ientlemen: 1'liis i# to certify that my in. thr-r h i<1 been subject to perioil.cnI ntta k# of t. k headache f.?r a tfreat many years. All the mual remedies tailing to giro relic', one ol your p-unphhts cc'aletitally hilling into her bauds, hr at once determined to try 1 HI M LANtt'SCELKUIlA I B?> LIVER PILLS, prepared by you,and immediately procured ab X, Iron the use ol which she received pr?at ben.tit, aud m> I nitf as alio coatinurd u#u them was entirely relieved. \V? li ivu now b.-eti in Tr.tvta Co., T? X.is, for the last tour years, mid not being ab'o l>> procure three v .lu ilile p i s, ht r attacks of sick headache have atfMiti returned?lor souie lime back h is be? u gra-'u mly gutting worse?ami lias determined me to semi t >j,.u lor a low t?o*/ #oi Dr. M'Liue'a C.lvbrateJ L-ver IMU 1 herewith enclose you one dollar, for which you will please scud tne Pills per return mail. Address Austin, Texas. 1 think you won I Jo well to establish an ageney in Austin; the Piils aru we'I ko?wn here, and would in. el with r.udy sale. MEREDITH W. HENRY. 2 ^"Purchasers will be oar lul to a#lt for I)R. M'LVNT.S CELKRRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING RRO-S., of Pittsbiiruii, P*. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pdl# now b fore the pnb'ie. J)i*. M'Line's genuine Liver Pills, also bis celebrated Vermifuge, can now be ha I at ul! respectable drug stores. A*one genuine without the eignnlure of FLEMING BROS [21) Oct 22 35 It COMMERCIAL. Ciurlic^ton Market, Oct. 15.?Cotton rules at extremes troin It) a LI, with sites for the week o' I 1)1)0 bales. C-orn, in sicks, 75 c. tits. Klour $6 a fiJ. Sygma?a cargo l"t of 2<>U I.lids. Cuba Muscovado was C'lTcreil, but only 35 sold,at a 7. 20 b 1 ids iiinlas*. s, Cuba, were sold at 33 a 3-1. A day iater sugars <1 prime quality brought at private sale 7 a 8J?molasses 31 a 35 Salt 80 c?nis. Columbia Market. Oct. 10?Hut little rot ton is oilering, and the . rticlc ranges from 11 a 11 j Corn'.to a 05?nc.v 85. Flour $5.50 u ;6?extra family $7. ItfC iV?lH.X33I>, On tin' "lit iiiMini, tiyili*- li*v. W. II. I.acto*, Mi?? KMM \ tl. WA V,oiily ?t?iiiihter of Mr?. C. Mii.lihd, of St. .1 nix'!*, (Jimbk.' CVIi, S. C, t?? Dr. THOMAS V. I'OOl.K, of St. Matthew*, late of Spurtanbura II., S (J. OJE3I jL-UAJaY. l)i*-*l, on tin; I8.li August, ISo?, hear R plry, Mih.iv Mrs BLKKOIl KKB WIIITTKN, consort ??l Silatt II. VN l>itt? ii, l>(j , toriiu-rly <>f (jrri'ctifille Iimtr-vt, S. U. Ilor Jim-imo w\u remit* tent lev. r, *v ih tfoiiKt'kiion*. i'l e tricii'U mi.I nc.jnntii'nncen of the deceased, for whom tins lu.tioe is int. nde.l, ncc.l not be reminded of her many excellence*, religiously, mor any an.I s.k-i.i ly. II is ilue, huwev r, l?? In r ineinory, nihl ii) tli? v-<u>? oi Cliriit, lo nuim that she einur .iced the religion ol Jmu* hi her childhood, and lived a an I scll'-tocrifieing member of tin- Miniiinnry Il.iptmt Church for near fifty years. In In r 1n*l aflWi-lioii, winch was *cv?re, she manitmted a cmiHilitit reliance on llmi in wb'nn ?hc li.nl Iriirti'il, and said hut a short lime before she died, that she wanted "that pence which surparaeth all understanding." FRUITS! FRUITS!! FRUITS! If ORANGKH. PINK APPLKS. lemons, C;triMn, UAIilNH, OUGUANlS. IIU\/.IL Nl |\s, KNGLltslI WAUM i- (XK\>A Nnu, PI I.HERTS, ALMOTflW,&c ,Ak). Ji*trvc*j*? td anil for ?ale ut J. MII-LKR'S Confectionary. | Oct 52 14 h w L ^|j|H v " % mmmmmmmammmmmrnmrn| Watches an4 Jewelry. f TBV ?GfKCRlBEKha> - ?M *J?* wweie^ fla* WlH I, fto4 Silver *" GOLD^TATCIt1 CUaal >1 LidW BKKA8T PIN8, EAR KINGS, Fnjrr IUn*?. Ac . ?e. .AW, GENTH' SLEEVE BUTTONS, Shirt STUDS. UAboa 8 LI D^S. CW*r Pi*, A*. Ac. II* <4Tera Ufcewiea-thc ccL-brutud PERIBC0P1C GLA8SE8 IN STEEL FRAMES. AU uf wUioh hr^roptm to aril on ib? mat cnuoaaM* trrmm FOE CASH. Oct 22 35 4t t y a.G. WAREEN. Campobella Flour Mills, (Belonging to the E*toU o/tko ImU Mm. H. J. Ztaft.) THESE we? known MILLS. on the Howard * " Gap liond, 17 ntilea lr?n Spurtanbarg C. II., have be?-o completely frt?u4t, by tbejuatly c?trto?? * 4 ted Mill Wright, David MvateMer. The Muehutery, . Bolting-Clot l?e, &? ., &< ., itre aH eollr<4jr new, and no expvnae line been spared to tnnhe tbcaa 1HLL8 * worthy of the reputation and the nxtoa they ri- - ' r.3 reived before the irriit frealtel. A eompetroiand obliging Miller hna bees tmployed. The patruuage of the eld cuaiomen^ uod " '-JS the public generally, ia reepeetfuUy anlieited. MARY OWKN DEAN, Executrix. For Sole Flour of first and lecond quality, Middling*, and Shorts, at Market price# for CASH. 4110, Two a< end-hand lidiinn CIuIIm, of the tout "Anchor-'" .-and." W'cretn uae a very alsort tana. Oct. .22 35 Jt. . HORSE LOST. o*\ ulFAS I.f>ST ..r STOLEN .ev tzpr* ftmw I'vpcv Qt"Tu Cumn Q/.J, Gr<-mnl.? u the tight of the 18th itMtleii'.u light (toy 1IOHSK, ati.-ut 15 Imici. iu*h ?rt wli'l bluae on h* km-hernl, ami a black .tripe along (tie back. Short mnue :??ul black Uil. Tha Imiae t. n flnerarker is gait, anJ .ibout tux yeara old. He- wa. ntMlti^iiiiil bridled. At ) [> r**Ht .ceing a fnirws nn.wrring Ut thr abo?e Wriplioii will coaler a favor 011 the aubaeribcr by lak'itj liim up. uitii writing lo me at Fiitgrrrtlle, " Spariunl>uig District. S. (J. THOMAS W. SMITH. Theh' wn* a ilrk coMpH-uibl matt. who rrprt- ^ .. ntcd hint"?*lf 11* front Ti iuo-mcc, with Wick hair nnd beard, prowl-ax aheni tho neighborhood, who iitnv have taken hinv?wry. IX-t "2 35 9t* A Change in Business. Wc b:g IcjVi! lu Tail your ulUoUoi! lo tbc following: TIT/', utfce ... ... -I t.'' .} ixir ttunki T n? tntr tr- nda mil iakb>inri s generally h?r | tin- k-ii.l ;?n.i liberal pan onage we *m\c received at t e?r ban-la dor ag the ?l<i>rt lane we h-ive been in 1>iismi?"hii, and we ?i<nl.| li- re elate, that to >1 anv of onr oo%>?tncr-? or.* have given ;i ?hort time, and it ivi.t a pleiiMtfti t" ?!o heiievilig it b> he aw Aim-nimirl.ilicn to il.em; And we now regret very I niocl. that loan aevw-tiy wo arc Compelled Ui i abandon Oil DO A WAT WITH AN YT Hi NO LIKE HOOKS OR MEMORANDUMS, ! and sell EXCLUSIVELY tor malt or na eqaiva! lent. We w<.uld ttirlhi r *av, llmt by adhering ?trict' ly t<? the CASH SYSTEM we te?I rtiuritl that we can and wdl make it to the intern ?>f ?>ur tintoiiirr. un-i friend, ta parrh..** Ir.-m ua, nail w. In pe that the* will contiinic ao to do. We prt?piM tn acll nur (;i?ih HI |? r 1 ent. .-boiiper than nur j>r k. nt price*. iu t?->l of w hat * Kty. giva n? a trial, i.n-1 ' we do lint e. me up lo our projuaila.n. ?V7; KXOVS L'XDER. The Chaage in Business is j rp.'!ATun nn.1 after the IS T I>AY OF NOI I V t&M RKK NKXT ?? will discard Ml I HOOKS. MLMOLAN 1>IIMS. MIXUTU, <? I anything belonging to the cr*>lit ay an in. We further propose to adhere ?t< irtlv to ilir CASll SVSTEJtl, and by we intend to nuike it the interest of Mi who may f.iTor us with :i c->H. Wc give tin* notice two b f> ki in advance ?f ill* trine we iut< nJ to ! Commence the entire Cash System, ?o ttisit n't tuny know <>or nitc*. and none Iw Jump. poiu'tti, ?i ?re nrl- inly ?lutll stick n|> to tketn, li t or j mis*. We w'U receive on ard ?t* kit 1st >? Timber i nest a ?i>!or?'i d hit of IrRltrHiilISS for family 4'?>H*iiin|it'wii ? W KLL ASSt iKTKL). ()?t 21 3o 2t LEE & BRlfifiSL IIEA l7 ESTATEport, s A T.33. Now is your time to gel Bargains! jgfflwpu TJ i K si r use n ii1ku offers to iv.t-'iv SliUj, lit himself ?r li>s iilioiiu-v. at prUale wile, nit I!.? lujuwnig Yuiilublo A KKAL ESTATE, ti: e?.\r. ItOO.-K and LOT, < ?> Main GntntilU MrrtU ls<t fSMitu Ainc 7J .irtw, v*?ll?tmi mtM, with a twir?lory dwelling, ?ii I oilier out buddings. 10 or 11 other km, cowianrng Irom one acie to 6\ wnt. Ad rniMiprstnlnttil it the ?n??l??and win not be sur|> s?ed tor beauty all 1 lu-idilit locations?and nil convenient enough p, Spring water, divided by good wide streets, and within from 4 to 4 mile of the Fem.ile College. ?>i?d within I) indent tin' Wotflirj College, and are convenient to a bold rat tling branch convenient tor watering stuck. Also, one hundred acres of hind, lying on Fair Fnrrevl Crick, whereon there is <|\*>te a good little ' isrui, within 14 utile ol the ViAsits. A1*', 2d >icr? * of WOODLA N D, witlnn 14 t mite of the VilNwe. Also, 22.1 ncreof l.-tnd. on 11 4?t on Creek, w*. ?rrs < f Fair Forrest, n portion ol which te pood Far mug lint, nu?lty rdge land, and within three ' m |e? ot tli<- V illage. Al*-i, 171 arm of land, on the Hulling Mill li'i'd, a little over HJ in (csfrotii the Vrfl.igc, known l as the Tdlmtron Kind Aleu. G<> act i s ol land, ndinlniiio -I T ll.Ji onJ ??h< r?. lyim on the Factory (load K-n.l:r?rf from Conkit'* herd lindge, known us a ps.rt of tlie T?l; lotiaon I ..ni'ls Ail I ho nltorc nnmed land* will lie Id nt Privale Sale, I. r at Iran 30 pc. c* nt. under ibt-ir trot ! Value. And if not wW previous to THURSDAY, i the 13th <h?v nl Nnvtmlirr nett, the* wdl be put ap | and wild In the liiglo nt bidder, on wni%l Thtnmi.tv, the 13th, and Friday, the 13tIt ilsiya t?f anid November. The wile w dl commence sit my rvaidt-iicr, on raid Thursday, at 10 o'clock, A M., and he continued until all iasutd. S-lirtmn l at ilieTilluttra l.utda, which ?dl be on said Frtilay. All persona w itdtinir to get g?*?d bargains at privsitr wila mi. lit do wi It to come and buy, ar if any tlrnk tliry C ut do better sit public wilr,kt them not ' fmi'i l tli.it Tltttrwl iv, the ''Jilt of November, ?a lira , day to alt* ltd the astir a of the lot* and hinds on tho F rri at and the land* on llolstcn Creek; and that Friday, the 13th, '* the <l*y to iiltrnJ on the premiais ot the two TUmtaun Trait ?aa nothing will hinder the attic* jping on except for want of parehiiw r*. In my alienee c ill on any o( the Mtmving gent'einrn, v x: Jrflcranu Choice, K*q , Gro O.K. Klwnrd*, Jiintn Farrow, F/q , M?j. !. A. fx, or .1. Rtiiu* Poole, who are authorised to wt n* my ! attorney* or agenta. II. C. POOI?R. S|mrt:?ntnirg C. II, Oct. l(t, 1357. MH HOTEL FOB SALE. JtaaJL rpilli BAOLK IIOTKts PeodlcfTi . . 1 ton, 8. C., whieh ia now offered ilili (?? for wile, ia favorably astound fur cam ifrn flFMi >om on H. \V. corner of the pat lw anuarc, and ia the neat commodious houoe ia the ! place, w ith ur?crs?l#t?rv?hm?uru and offltea Mtsdial, j together with atnMua, ample Ma and garden. To llioee d<?trou? of engaging in Uin lloh-l hurti nee* In a vWWgo which list hr.n lopg retorted u? lor j health, and fi>r ita educational, social and reii gioat j adesn'iijycs, and to whudt ara about to he added Railroad facihlie*. a rare opportOnity lor making a ' pvoGtsihlw iiivcntmeht w now preM-tited For lunger partieaWtra, apply to the propi trior of 1 ICagle-Hotel, l'? tidh ton, W. Q. OK 9 35 41