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v^^Sp^A?rB0?a. ^ '*"' MtllfMgm UKt TtDX. ~ * 4 Anahremry Oration of the Calhoun Lilera " ** VVrtRirJ (J He?e, will be drlirrrtd ol -. night, 80th inatant, 7 P. M., by Mr. Johk t. ^?$k&ARf>tM, of Colli ton. Thu public are reapedtODTIIL8 1MG1I SCHOOLS. y .The SVuateoe of the Uridvillo llii?h Svhoola dc * J* .vjprt the aubecriber* to meet at IUi.lvilli-, on tin fk,' f/E "Wk f November, f> consider the principles propoajrY v a, ?fc*< be incorporated into llio charter; and thejr nl ^TjjlMwtM Inform them I'int the tirat instalment ol |tJfS& Ni^thlrd la now due, and would request them to ii over io Df. oonn u. ut-iamj, tlio Treasurer, t^^VrjBpaon as couvenirnt. Oct 29 30 2t ; TUB FtoVtirqUEKN. Ute notice of President Tucker it will lis seen JMtaTthe musical festival of (lie Flower (jiiccit will Tltf jtyefttcd at tliu Female College during Court Tkaso wlio were present on ilie first oceu, " ^^uA ?;eed no additional incentive to attend-, those <jhi?lwd the niisfoitune to bo ubsetit then lost a * * ' IfMt rurely nfibrUd, nnd should re|mir tlio loss . ?llh tills opportunity. Besides tho excellence of v j. citcutioii au I the personal uttructio-s, the pro-* - ceode arc destined to literary uses, which should induce 0 jam. FISH BRKAKFAST. ? . v T"** gentlemanly proprietor of the Manaiun Mouse tended toe of the Spartan an invitation to eat fish breakfast on Saturday morning hist, and urs had the pleMsuro of feasting on an fine a specimen of the pike genua as we had cvrr seen. Ilytlis-way, this liounu is now in fino order?nea', Hdcnn, comfortable, and private; and those who 'wish a home, without the constraints of a private *tNMriling house, and yet destitute of tlio bustle of n .?,nn> ...u;. I I e.J ...... ra...v vivi, "Ml nun 110 ap|>oiiiinicms mosl suitable. We comnien 1 it to liberal patronage. CHINA"VfoRE, &C. Among cur advertisements will be found one Troin the large China House of II. C. Nichols, Co lumbia. We know this establishment, ntid that the Assortment is by far the largest and most complete in the State. Mr. Nichols is a direct impornr, and therefore has the latest patterns of all wares Manufactured. He is also abundantly supplied with every article in the housekeeping line?and man) A notion that liousekeip ts would have to inquire the usa of. Resides all this, lie is accommodating, ells cheap?and only wishes purchasers to call to becuuviiiccd of the truth of all we have said. Remember, reader, when you go down to the Fair or hcgiskitirc, to drop in next d..or to the Cummer ciul Rank. CHINESE SlicAfTcANE SIRl'P. 'Dr. T. M. Wallace, of Wnllaco Factory, in 'forms us ftint'he has been highly successful in grownnd manufacturing sirup fiom this plant. He took 4th acre of poor land, on u north hill-side, (regarded ns an unfavorubh location,) and cultivated It the saino as corn, but allowing all suckers to grow, nnd made thirty-five gullons of good thick molasses, superior, lie thinks, to the ordinury merchanublo article, besides forty gallons vinegar, aharp and well-rtjvored. l)r. Wailaeo is liberal wwlth his success, and is distributing the seed among Miis neighbors?and will continue so to do while he thus nay to spare. He is satisfied that this sugar cane la a blessing to the poor especially, and is determined that they shall have the means of testing it lor themselves another seas, n free of expense for nsed. . CO.\TI.\GKNT AI (111 MS UP TUB STATU j Wo think il not amiss to speak of the modo by which the Legislature liquidates the contingent oe -COUUU of newspapers ogninst the State, and invite the attention or editor* and proprietor* to the subject mm a common grievance culling for n common remedy. As to thoaccount* of the Governor and Ad jutnnt General, there nre within the control of the former, and arc promptly discharged on prcsen-ration. Rat we refer to those growing out of adverfiwimuts inserted by order of court, clerks, innna gersdf elections, dro., which are rarely paid by the ^Mgishitate, unless upon heavy deduction. We have published elect ion notices for managers, ardors for extra courts, orders fur special elections for District officers, and our -accounts have been kindly thrown out by the Committees on Contingent Accounts In the Legislature! Why is thisf Has a judgs no authority to call sn extra court! Is it made the doty of a clerk to ord?-r u sooeial election through a gazette, but with the privilege of paying the expenses himself? We siiall ngaiu try to get our claims ?Uowed, and if we fail, we shall be constrained to believe it not true that government are willing to pay all just debts on presentation. We think it hsrd enough thst legislative bodies assume to prescribe what we sluit] charge for our work, without withholding the pittauvo when homstlj turned. DISTRICT BOARDS" (rranJ Juries sometimes delight in the rccommeu-dotion of impracticable reforms, and so:iictimcs travel beyond their legititnale sphere in doing so. But ' we call to their attention a mutter clearly within the Tango of their Inquiry, and hope it will be urged by ' them upon the attention of the Legislature. It is known that each of the District Boards has > n secretary nud treasurer,chosen from the members, to receive and disburse thu public money, for the 'doing which such officer receives five jwr centum. Thus we Inwe four treasurers, scattered in diflcf cnt part* of tho District, and not easily accessible to those having claims to liquidate. Now, without aa-siyning ether reasons, (which might readily bo <doneJ we submit that ono general treasurer for all the Boards, dsly elected by |l?e legislature, hhnving specified office days at the Court I louse, as any other officer, wosld bo a great convenience to I the |M.'of>l*. aitd be Iliuhlv sfhSulituMMia l.? ?K?> Sim* There-arts annually expended l?y tlio tour ll.mrds not lcss*Htnn ten thotivind dollars, And five per cent, oirthie Amount would pay *ny mnu very well ^fartheMimo and Inker consumed in its safe-keeping wuil disbursement. Of course such officer should be trader honfi and ample security. We commend this thought to the members of the legislature aa well ?s the members of the grand jury. "UTR KMCTIM. Ohio.?Seventy-two counties give Chose 2,027 majority. The Legislature, it is thought, is Democrat is in both brunches. Iowa.?Kifty-sis counties leavo Black Itcpublicamxii ahead by 2,600, Mjssicsota.?-Thirty-three counties give Sibley, .Democratic candidate (or Goeeruor, 1.700 mnjority ?the (our coustiea to bo heard (roin wilt probably .increase his vote. Lauksn* pmm?yremun Collkos.?At iinuctiag?l the Trusters of the Laurens Presbyterian College, held last week, tb? Faculty wna elected, m* follows: Itev. Dr. Bust, President: Iters. Messrs. Wills and Holmee, 1'rofcssor#; and Mrs. Vernon, .Itislruutress. * ^ V , The sixty-eighth anniversary of that noble chnri- j ty, the fhinrlestoH Orphan House, came off on the \ S.2A instant ? rtio psrpcf tin. I ry man is now auflTering to a greater or kw?ra In the first |i|?cr,bMikii| gregat* rttr eet|<*mtfl of individuals, attr:u-ting 4gjfMkfbaj^ gl^RMt^ village, acd coucc:iiratsTfin"to#t?s 0?d chk?tlio inunifest loss ot of und tlie injury of titoir trade* Toanplnin: if A, C, and D,of S|Nirtmiburg JJi ?lr*, b?r? ?a?M thousand dollars ready mouyf. (fag- cut??ft>rd I*mil it out to tlirir intervals, to help and stimulate trade and iodtut But suppose they lock this enpitnl ujf in be hurra?it goes to Columbia or Charleston, and wielded iu operation* thnt bring no direst adsautt to our district, cxo-pl in the vrnjfof dividends to liarilioldcra. This is a loaa-oi forty thousand d liirs to the nctiro capital of Spartanburg, btt.lt giving a proportionate addition to tbe rcpraocntat of the low country in the Legislature(bonded oui taxes. Here ai e two wrongs. Ijext, the iaauei of bunka drive specie (roin circulation, and in Its pJi substitute paper money. A redundant turner com " " * ..7""" "i ey stimulates prices, bcgt<i speculation nnd entrat gance?the precious metals am wroaght Into pi sjumI mi*] household ocnnftwiii-nnd a fictUU into of tliiiiK* >* induced. A flairs may cootie thus f<?r too or twenty year*, when the disease ? develop iuclf witli n virulence that cannot be ren died, nnd oraali goes the whole system, involvi the entire country in rain. Met} itiqoirc the cat ol the revulsion, nnd are answered, "uodue exp? inn by the bunks and waut of confidence in ( people." Now, who can hnee cpnfidetice in b?o th.it cure only for thomaelvou? To make inon for divison nmong stockholders is tlie only quull cation looked for in their eflkters and the high rrcoir mentation to owners. And who Rets the i of bank facilities? Simple discount boirowers i n?t the class out of wiiout money can be n?a< Spccu'utoru, using fifty or s itondreii thousand d Itrs per are tlie kind of castomers liny sc< It is true, they will loan A or It one or fivo ha died dollars now and thcu to keep down claim but this is (he exception, not therttle. This is mo ern banking, and this system, we charge, it is ll I li s been the main InMrnmcnt in precipitating I present financ'nl troubles. To show that this en elusion is not n re guess work, it is stated by t Washington Union, from g Treasury Report nia by Mr. \V>k? bury to the Senate in 1841, that t losses to the |>?ople ol the United States from bai tauurrs, ium? 01 capital, nistroyefl Doles, CouiltCTlei fluctuations in prices, and government losses by t! Hank of the United St.ties, from the beginning tlie government until 1841, were four hundred t ami a half million dollara. Ix't as add to iliistl loses by tlie present crisis, in tbe deprecintion the value n( real estate, cotton, tsrtn produce, stool bank bills, nnd all Other things, end the amotit w not bo less than Ihret hundred end fifty milliot Add this nninuni to former losses resulting from p por-moncy banks, end it makes $765,471,49 This is probably below, rsther than above, tits tn mount. To this should be added tbe loss and st ferine of the thousands of the poor and neei thrown out of tmpioymcut by bank failures, ubii cannot be estimated by dollars and cents. What un aggregate of loes< s ntid suffering fro banks! And yet, to infatuated arc people, that tin cannot bo brought to see that tlw banking syste it answerable fur all these evils! Let apcoie b come the basin of valors, as it nominally is, at no such results cim fsttnw. A plantation worth t< thousand dollars would then be worth that aniont whether sold by the owner or sold by the sheri cotton would not tlien fall three and four cents p pt und n less than s week by the suspension bankfj nor would speculators and eapitulists thro off the prod sets of sunbrnwncd industry. 1 a'I tbe IsugHlattprs eulcr upon reform. tl people demand it. This may easily and gradual be effected, by providing against issues of bills less denominations than twenty or twenty-five dr larr, ns proposed by the Charleston News. Gii the banks one year to call in tlicir five*; one k their tens; and oltcrwunis let no bill le>a than twei ly or twenty-five dollar* be issued. Enact pens ties against illegitimate banking?hi short, lei tl hnrJ-inuney system, as far ns possible, be introdw ed, and our S ate will bo in as heahliy a conditk in the mid.?t of panic as Is now the government the United 8tnt?-s. Nor is this ct-iirae thoughtlessly rseommendci or uufoutlded upon cogent reasoning. The premn panio is but the forerunner of another?perhapsn equally dlvastfouv, hut certainly on..- tl*t w ill pr. doer wide-aprend ruiu. J. D. Atdimore, Compttolhr General, in h report for 18T-5, railed the attention of the largish ture to the state of the railroad debt t>( this eounlr; the bouds for which are held in Europe. Th bonded d-'bt is othnatetf by hitn (and undcr-vstini; bed by neatly one hundred mitlioiis) at two hundrc millions dollars, besides an indebtedness Lv tl thirty one State* of two hundred and aigtrcu mi lions more?im iking a grand nggr< gale of four i frvu hundred millions it) dollars {u be discharged i tii# tu.it tvu or fifteen years. To use liiu own lai gwrti;.: 'iloiv i? tliiu fearful amount ol in<lcbt> diors tot met? There is scarcely a railroad company in tli United States that litis accumulated the first dolh m n fund towards the redemption of their bond* Dor do they teem to contemplate it. Wlist. thci i? to be the consequence, if no timely provision made lor the payment ol tluir bonds? Will not tli bondholders b conic the owners ul tlic roads? Wi not the stockholders, who have borne the bnrthci of building the roads, lose every dollar ol (lis money? And will not the whole country und n Its interests be sorely ernbnrrtUsid and distressed? In viurv of 11 ios# fuels the present lesson shoul not be lost u|n>ii (ho (uturc. And it becomes ill legislature to prepare for the events thus faillifull foreshadowed by tlie Comptroller General. Kansas Ivi.KcrioN, ?fco.?Tho M'rruiy lias rt ceivci reliable inhumation about the recent Kanu election front u tnvnd just returned from that Tel ?i|ory. I'arrott, Krcesoilor, is ele cted lor (Joiigrei over Ransom, Democrat. It is stated that man Southern ni.*n declined voting for Ransom, bccau?< jui former Governor of Michigan, lio lind given ui teranoe to Freesoil sentiments. The election wi bo contested, on the ground ilmt largo bodies of illc Kill voters Worn introduced from Nebraska. I'll IjF<fi?laturo is largely Jjouiocratiu?Imtli branuln having Democrntiu majorities. Of tl.ii Sinti*, <] P. Corr has been elected i-> the Sinnir, Joliu 1 Mdlor Representutive, ami J. II. Ashby a Mugh Irnto ?.f one of the counties. Tho impression, my the Mercury, is, that the Convention will not sul mit tho Constitution to tho people. Another Drkii Scott Decision!?The Don ton .fournnl rays that n euso wu lately decided i tho Superior Court, (Judge Abbott,) wheren ncgr was refused admission ton certain part of a theatre nnd a suit was brought to teat thu right ol n ninu nger to iin|>oae this restriction, which held that inann rcim had tho right to prrseribo to wh.it part of home colored parsons might be admitted! v. '**- ; 'T. " 7; |W * TVakUf, a If liny Human CalbaMo ^ 3 agriMWi f " ? _ Lm3iw?, haa utkf a part h? the "Krnngvli** oat CidhMocs" at 'Berlin, and identified himself W- in .opffclitioo to the Bo*u? Cslbolics. If thio the cU*tg? eon b# eaatniasd, Mr. Wright ehoetd be at s. ooa# recalled, aa a repreaentatira who twa no propef Conception Of the obligntloua of tiia mpooiiblu ** BW'ltW1 **? >#*r*1 cumulation of oar country lb*' aaaogafare ?o form U telgleua worship, iw sect, no by MMbMwxIPM*** deeothaial faith. It tboa avoids ' ' In our ftrieraS goaorument all possible Combination of dhoteh end stftte. Every government officer, wM ftaui tho' mghost to tba loweat, ia bound to mainw-jJ Mmba hb public conduct, whatever may be hi* priat. Wit views and prefer? ncca, the soma at riot neulr-ti Jib V. Wbo do** not ia unworthy of the treat rvpooed in bint by the people."?Carolina Tmut. '* TTtC nbuve extraordinary tact and eouduaion ft* ! *l<j from tbt Carolina Tiotra. A public miuiater may uie a? ocloatside of hia diplomatic apbera that may J rOnder Ma continuance in office unprofitable tu tha people to whom accredited or by whom sent. Thi? y* wu do not deny. But that Mr. Wright, hi this lnatanoo, has been guilty of aucb an act, ia oertalnly nnunwarrantablcaaaumptioii. An immenac gather" tog of arangeliaa) theologianc met at the ccpital of * Praseia by deahr# of tha King, to dalibeimto on reli** gitfua and mural reforma. Mr. Wright, among * many other riaitora, waa present?parhapa by ioei, tatton, but moat likely from curioaity and sympathy. ite waa caTed on for a speech?made one which *U gave high satisfaction, nnd rspmealy disclaimed 1 0 any utlivr than an individual oharaoter in thoa ,c doing. Wheat ia the liorin?or how ia he ohaoxIAS Jous toociuarvT Suppooe Ira hod gone tu a Pro,n* testnnt church ?a dance?-o dinner?the theatre? ><Q. or onywhrie-?dure it follow that those fanutfcnlly opposed to suoh gathering* would lmv? ground tor *"* grave complaint to the President, and bo juatitied ?* in demanding Ins removal? Absurd1. The ease in hand is equally so. Oar govoraineut and Ita rvpra* raoentutivva have ao cognisance of religion in any ?? way. And tu officers may oonault their personal >U inclinations, we opine, in attending a Komnn, Evangvlical, or pagan temple, without public censure or charge of outraging the rights of religionists o' op' poeite views. Kuimnist inurnsla urn I?1 imrwnrf!. nent. Ten thousand wrong* may be inflicted up1 on Protestant consciences, and ten thousand privileges be denied, und )ret your Tableti and Truth'** TelUrt uftirm nil to be right, or maintain gratified si'r" lenee. For Instance, the Presidents of the United Slates may have their courtesy tested by invitations ( to be present nt the annual award* of premiums nl Jesuit OuUvgee?thus giving oclat nnd celebrity to " Catholic eds . ationnl establishments?ami it is very ^ right, and no Pr<4esta?t ran chirp under penalty of * being assailed ns illiberal; bnt should the Executive >at or a small foreign minister thus smile on heresy? '* presto, the rights ol ltomnn Catholics uru assailed, j1" und the faithful nre trumpeted to n defence! If Mr. j Wright is to be rcinovtd lor making a speech beforu the Evangelical Conference, we shall demand the removal ol President llucb&nan lor being prcacut nt the last Commencement o< Georgetown ltot>' man Catholic Jesuit (jollege and making speeches! he m |<[ ^ PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. I A few weeks ngo we had occasion to notice and . commend the soundness of certain resolutions 01 adopted by the Democracy of Philadelphia prior to jj g??MK 'ntrt recent election lor Goeeruor nnd other State tdSeers in Pennsylvania. That election is now over. Wilinoi wna the eandidnio of lllaek II* j Republicanism, Packer was the choice of the Democraey, and llaclehurat was united on by the Nntires. The resnlt in figures is not definitely known, , but suffice it to say, that tho friends of Gen. Packj er claim the result in his furor by a plurality ol forty thousand?beating both the opposition candidates by s decisive majority. As n general index ol tlte Slate wo may instance Philadelphia city, wherathjt P" questions at issue between the North and South m were met with n squareness mid honesty gladden^ ing to the heart it a Suatlicrnrr??^?tWB*tlnn ?no subterfuge?no running North nnd looking ^ South?in short, no inducement to interweave fed1 ' ersl issues to hood-wink tho South with nn idea ?>f ' soundness having no existence. !a that city the prin- j er , j wipics ui uiu icuerai constitution, and me utmost OK actions ever made by Mr. Calhoun m resulting re therefrom, have triumphed over the famous author of the Wilmot proviso, after a thorough canvass of ,e the Stnto by himself and friends, by the following vol.-. Packer, Dem., 27,147; Wilmot, Black Itopubtivnn, 9,6'29; Haslehurst, K. N , 13,815?lenv'' ing I'aoxer a clear majority of 3,693 over the oont,c bincd fanaticism for negroes and native*. And this ,r is no less true of tlis whole Slate than of the metropolitau city. lite New Yotk Journal of Commiaf, it paper 10 of high character in slulcniuuship, finaneo, and rig8' id analysis of passing events, holds the following language ou the result of this election: "f "The result o( the election may be called a thorough aud einphntio etid.mement of Mr. Bucltaib nan's administration, his New Haven letter, nod the I>red Scott decision, nnd a decided adirmatioii that tho people of Pennsylvania do not repent t..c way they voted laal fill!. The Largo Democratic 0 gain senna further to show that but for the lavish ? mployment of the Kansas fund in the Presidential election, the vote for Mr. Fremont would probably hnvo been nearer what it now is for Wilmot, and Mr. Buchanan's majority would Imve been much ft larger.'" is The Philadelphia Pcnntylvaman say* ef the ? election: id "This is no ordinary triumph. The whole couiiie ley was looking to the remit in Pennsylvania Tiie 1 victory of last year was attribuud to fraud and deception, and not to those feelings ol reverence and ,r regard for the constitution which so emphatically n characterize the democracy of the Old Keystone State. But the present triumph is a full and entire endorsement of that of 1856. and places the Penn sylvania democracy on a solid platform, which cannot be misunderstood or misinterpreted. Tim black '* republic m party is beaten on the broad issue made , >r by their own State contention, and championed by ! '? their inosl gifted and intelligent leader. The know'? nothing organization is rebuked, and that iu a signal 1 '* and crushing manner, and the election of the demo- , 10 oratio State ticket covers the whole opposition to. " the constitution, the rights of tho States, and the , m sanctity of religious sentiments." 'l'l Tito success is most gratifying, liccause in certain j ?? quarters somewhat unexpected. It insures the n* j j ccndency of correct principles not only in the I'*- j 0 eeutive, out nl?o in the legislative department < f i y 8t*te government?both brnnches of which, fotho first time in many years?*re thoroughly It. mo crane. We eay most heartily, woll done,freemen < I Pennsylvania. ia - e^? Columbia Msekkt, Oct. 24.?The sales of cotton for the week were avarccly 100 bales, at . ? ' tremax of 11 a 11$. Corn?old 95 a 1.00. new V? y n 90. l'eiia 95 a 1.00. Flour $5.50 u $7 for extra ?i family. 1* The fxntdon Times aaya it will ci?st live liuinireil || million dollars to put down the Insurrection in India. i* The American mare Prioress had won the Czare0 vitch stake. The drclinc in cotton in New < >i leans, up to I Tilt 1 instant, front the highest point <>l the season, was seven cents per pound. The extreme outside figure on the 23d wits H) cents. llrigli.im Voting declares that l?u will burn Salt s lathe City before lie will submit to the demands of the Government. The Sentinel says that a boar weighing 200 IMiunds was killed in the upper part o! Jinrnwell District a fow days ago. ,, The Hank r.f Knglund has raised lira rate ol interest to 7 per cent, to stop the drain ol gold. Con? sols closed at bS. ' We notico that it is expected that a Mr. Wilson '* may make a balloon ascension in Columbia during i- I the State Fair. Those who have never seen may a | be pleased with this uu practieiil humbug. It's all gas! ?nothing for your money. ft ^ ' #.*; * " * B *, ' A mammmmmmmsassLA i?u \ HOI W. W. BOYCB, ( Very mwilly Mr. IW;c? wkb a ipiuli UCurc portion of hio ?oaautueut# ia York viM*. Wo hare not thought it pw(HoM? topobtwii iho refer* tbwro- < i made by tho Bp^nlrer, I?wwih a* the puJitfoal I ?ta???to aro gpietipg, wut potee of strife ar* rurdy i It io tru that a lengthened bay frrfowitly j cawfa fcom the seaboard, with a reverberated an- i wor from the fWMittaioai hot tho habita of tbo c animals troah a? lhfa.uo fomr la afoot, and therefor* wo aro wot Jjfattojtl io who Iho steeping echott ? and eoouonter erduooo labor to no purpose. Mr. f?] Boy so ooMtura hi iho propriety, of acting with th'? t Democratic party "under guard of a prudent vigi- t >o?fwithout binding tho State to tho oar of par- r ty. Wo aro aaro no pap?r?oad but' faw poroona ? - -in the Stat* etw counselled soohn course, nnd a ihoaa wlio AMum* oodl position labor nndef p groat >i mistake, and Mt?pa raota of straw solely fbr tbo b pknoure of domonttraUug *bc caao with which It t may be knocked dotyn. Wc looked on tho recent. ?j discussion between tho Mercury, Cnrplinhm, ttnd a Advertiser with astonishment. Tlic former ilkw- ^ trated "the ftitmticiatn of isolation," and pot forth- t the ntinoat efforts to arrest the Stole in it* onward ? marob to what K regarded Inevitable nationality' I and bo explanation of the hitler could couaiaoo it d that their purpose woo a wiilt short of what Mr. ! Boyco call* "the fanaticism of nationality." g Now, as we said above, we do uot believe tluu any p person in the State, of considerable indueuce or po- p union, i* bent on I hie idea. #]>cn tho Greet) villa p Patriot and Mountaineer, Perry we mean,) o io not vuticlnded ander this extreme; but stnuda ,1 ready to revolutieniM the government whenever Congress slisH iutcrfcre with slavery in State*,Ter- n ritories, dee., or refuse the admission of a State into tha Union oa aecoont ol shivery. Wo avow, there- h fore, that we can disoover no purpooe or nwtivo in u | the position of national politico demanding the** 1 I discussions, apart from the natural inclination of it i mind in the writers. But it there bo nothing in h (nilpr-tl rmliliiMi ?? *- ! ? -- * * I -?..... |?^ >? unnra mere if IIHI, [Q WDM II I can we refer dtein bat home questions? 'flio vo- h esncy in the Senate moat be filled?the Speaker- v liip of the Horn*? of Representatives it likely to v devolve on an honored ton of Booth Curoliun. The n [ temper of the public mind it (amiable to moderate r , men for both positions. lint title doee not tail the n "f/inaliciarn of isolation," and henoe tho disturbing I discussions of (ho post few months. We hate eo- It t>re eoufidencr that whoever may be Choten to the n Senate will maintain the sovereignty and dignity of it South Carolina. lie ?.houlJ he a inun prompt in n debate, of ripe intelligence, and of unblemiahcd honor. Such n man?whether h utting to one or other extreme of ecnthneiu?wilt pursue the path of duty, unacduucd by tho addles of power, and ,| untcrrilied by the denunciation* of thoeo who may 1 not ?p|>robalo hhi coutse. ABBEVILLE GRiMD JURY REPORT. k There ie a comprehensiveness, earnestae**, and w "perfect looseuess" about the following presentment fj of the grand jury of Abbeville, at iho hue urm, w which mnko it altogether one of the beet and ricli* 1 eat things of the season: *' 'liter present the arrangement of the iiar n? iuOonveuioul aud ill adapted to tho purposes for which . it waa designed. It does not furninh sent* enough 1 for tho Bar nt Abbcrllle. They observe genLomen (rein the adjoining Districts, unless accontmo- " iuu oy mauwri) nere, witlmui scuts. The Urnud ' Jury rcoommcuJ thai the present table be remuVwJ, '' auti small table*, largo enough for two sea;* at each, be put in its plate, mi oh :ui are furnished nt the- I' Anderson and lauirens Mar. They nUo recommend that better aeate be provi- V] ded for the Grand Jury. Tliey recoinincud lurther that the pay of Jurats f be increased. The present j?ay is iitsulhcictu to pay !' the r expenses even, uol to mcution pay tor their ' lost tiint, ifcc. 01 Tlu-y further reeonnnmd the tnultijilkaitioii of ^ bridges is the District, us not only umievessarily In creasing ti c taxation of the a. I iieHs, but as a uui- ' r....j .. ?nd thni si?|?? be Initio tft Jtuf un end to Tt. i Thry further suggest that the law regulation* ovtr puhhc rouda, Goimmasiomi* of Moals, Ac, I 'J, should be so altered as to allow thu Commissioner* ^ it Umiili, put, any two dollars per day, tor their services. The Grand Jury have uo doubt but thn'. such mi alteration of thu law would mure I.1 hotter load*. 'Hie Grain! .lory present, further, the free no- x' groes of the District na a nuisance?they ahould be " made to leave the .Slate. Tltey corrupt the mora)* of our slave*, act limn bud examples i f indolence, " und infuse into their minds notions leading to in- 1 subordination. This is n mutter of greater interest ' .j to the State than would lend t wo uusoiju. iuu d ^ with our domestic institutions to inter. The legislatuto should uUo the subject m liuud, and make Rl such additional luws us will raiucdy the evil Coniplained if. They further recommend thru the statute Vws of ? the Statu be codified or put in such form tluit those , Who desire such iuiorniation may bo able to know |( something about Uicin. Thry further recommend the establishment of 1,1 inferior Courts, with sooh powrrs a* may take cog- a' nisunce of nil eivil causes under fifty dollars, and thul their Hitting* Ira quurt.lv, end that the practice ' iu liiu session* he altered Co that no imparlance be 1 allowed i.t all offences of the grade ol assault and " battery, unless for cause diown. They further recommend the establishment of a ^ penitentiary in place of the present mud a of punishineiit, uooo suoli a basis as will compel convicts to ^ defray tfio expenses incident to their conviction, and ^ their sapport during their confinement, as well us j|. proper damages to pat ties injured. They would also respectfully call the attention of the Legislature to the enormous expenditures cuti- { tcin plated in the erection of the new State House. ( }*! We consider this expenditure a* extravagant and unwise, and would recommend tlmt u be curtailed 1 as much as is eoiisietent with the prosecution of the work according to the original design. . We lure not examined the jail as tninuUly its we j in aht have done with further time; but we arc satisfied that it is a poor building and insufficient for | the purjsecs of u jail, and without specifying de- ' ^ tect.s except in this general way. would recommend j _ that the commissioners of public buildings have | such repairs and alterations made to it as will make ?! it more secure. The Grand Jury would further respectfully eat! the attention of the powers that hu to other mutters ot grave ini|iortunoe to tho best interests of the ^ State. The Grsud .Jury think it unsafe tlmt the 1 S ate should luake uny further appropriations to i . llailrnads. They think aU? that the S <utli Caroli- ^ na College, tinder its present Faculty, is not fulfilling the d<> gn hud in view in iu organisation by tile Legislature. The present Faculty have shown themselves utterly incapable of governing the stu* ^ dents, and tlto Grand Jury are really surprised that ^ tin* Trusties should have rep'nerd them in their J ji >n airships after having so justly turned them . out. They would recommend, therefore, that nntil ^ tin College be placed under Uic control of n Faculty capable of governing it, that the annual itppropr;at:.>ns thereto bo withheld. In our opinlnn r< under it* present management it is a nuisance. Pj IIkical or tiik Ca. Sa Law.?Tho grand jury 01 of Gordon county, Georgia, in view of the fiiunci d dilliculties of the country, depreciation of property, ^ Arc., nveminend tho repeal of tho ca. sa. law. t., Would not it be sviso in our Legislature to suspend ol this writ for a given period, so that the people may l?a?c tomu h<>|?o of saving their property from titu tc rapacity of hanks and creditors? If banks can vi?. ^ late the condition ot their charters and arc protected tc from the people, we think tho people should be pro- | ... 11- .* __ /t ICCM.I1 inwi |ll? l> 1111*9. \* The Committee from the merchant* of New York, which went t?? Alluny to request the Covernor to convene the Legislature in hstra Session, to ! y relieve the banks from thu penalties of the law for j suspending specie payments, have been unsucccss- ' ^ fill in their etlort?the Coventor holding that tho j decision of tin judges affords nil tho relief the l<eg- . islaturu could provide. They having decided not " to enforce smnmnry process for the suspension. ^ Tho Colnmbia South Carolinian learns by * des- ' pnieh from Wilmington that .Tolin Cray livnum, st Ksq., formerly a resident of liutlierlordton, North of Carelnia, died at Wilmington on the 17th instant * . v % % \ * ' i ma. . ? T? ** U ^ % ? I I mE^NIEJIcFoF TaMLINI IMIW? lUumit.N. C.f Ooc 91,1S67.H XviTNl ?r TUB 0?MUI4 t'tttui: It it M wonnoa Cur travellers to oappost what tbey ass and tear ?*tn iutareat rulmti homain qrtletade, fl*ey ilmort Invariably "set to* writing. 1 did pw?in ou to "remember the 8p*?$*a,H but It U uuirfogi/ dittoutt fur una to ha .tynnpeand ott ft railroad lash flb aa to arrange a thought. l*' It Mob ea (Mr. II. hi company) torn seven .'clock Monday morning ami) fear this (VVednssIny) inoruijig to reach tbie plooa. And 1*4 It not wen our bad lot tuna to bo anooyed by a poor io j oxicutcd boy in the asre, during oar k*og tsdioae ids from Charlotte, uo the night ttuis, nothing i night hare been noticed. Ol hew paitiful to am , youth, when the fond hopes of a father ahuuld he ft development, fixing hie destiny by ilfilfKhlg death >y tbo half pint I baps seen phy*W Wind peas, ut never to bo compared to tlift ntVful blindness f itfod, when a boy,jast fopviag ifo Wrt*ry, with, i ttwtfn t"s teor trvah ehad ou hloi, can lAOgh width ho deadly viper coils nround ids vital* It dyl aap) 0 roe, if any yonug man, in all this brbad-ipread oontrjr, Inclined to indulgo a gioss, cpuld ?ee w hot aw loot night, he Would burl from Hhu the lemon. a This day In held the North Carolina Aunuaj hate Fair at this plane. fcio great was the crowd of asscugers lust night, that the conductor was comclUJ tu. lock the doors of the -carl nod guard the I'nifrom before he hod reached within sixty mites t the city. An extra, or extra trains, brought others own tills morning. When wo arrived ut tbo dvpot tlis crowd woe iin> icnso, with no how 'J getting into ths hotels. Alter long hnntiag, a little man, with n little orse, to a iiltlo carriage, was an gag ad to eonducl a directly to tku ln?titnti< n for the education of the leaf, Damb, and Blind. Aa a matter of eoorsa 1 was not desirable to aroueo the Principal at that our, but necessity will make ui willing to forego binge not otherwise allowable. Bat Wo had oniy j un-oouce onr presence to bring Mr. Cooke, tbo reel lent Principal of the Institution, fri'.ltt hie roam, rills ? warm lirart and firm grip, though his hand sight have felt a litlhs o?M. For yon must l.-nember that this morning was cold en'nngli to take any passenger wish for a good warm fire. Jttle time could be allowed for repose until break* iftt was onuouncod. 1 had met with Mr. Cooke . J t :f- i ? -* hu iBiitnv iiui(uai wh a year ago, in convention i Staunton, which gave a lieedotn in the morning letting at the breakfast table. A little alter eight, the carriage waa at tlie door > convey us to the Fair Grounds. Fattnred with ce tickets by the authorities, we bad tint pleasure * look through the entire establishment. The orer was much at our Fair in Columbia List yvnr. 'lie number of their horses w.is something greater, ul I mn inclined to think not so Hue. I saw u?thig which I thought equal to Uutlor. Uurlniu.Dson .and some grade milch cows were on exhibition, una fine Devon slock. The swine stalls were uot rdl filled, though aotnc fitK Suffolk, and > few ether ood kmkiug pigs itnd large liogfe. I saw m> K-aex. "he poultry waa tin* trtid varied. I saw apples that onld make any body step forward. Hoe Hell 'cars, end ntlo-r varieties ul fruit appealed, In all at pertained to sirups, jellies, wines, and even to randy, North Carol!tin was at houie. Sweet poitoee, Irish potatoes, and all in that fine, good toking. The Indies were well represented by Ui? ir liandlrork. In paintings 1 thought not equal to what saw in Columbia. I wna pruid to find that the ; upils of the institution were nls* represented by J I'.ir shop work. A* in ?utu, i|??*y are making roMiiw and sou* other things?such as bead-bas i la It waa gratify log to find my friend and fellow borer, Mr Cooke, the A\,Jng Secretary of the 'air, and seems to be truly a working mat. On shiMtiun nlso I saw n bonutilul map?f N?ulh Carotin, drawn up by hiirv. Also u beautiful wreath ol Jit, representing the Coo to Kami) lauppeuc utopoxd by Jim <iaughl?f*. After .gratifying the eye, in nomptuty with Dr. fnddell, principal instructor of the blind, wr made ur way to ..jl | ?o,lfmk Willi ?to? nuiif. I*i aw-vWTlie*ml!tiTnigr But 111* exterior U m uij alable with the interior. Therein you uoig io the evueeptive power? of the mind of the Arhilebt. No descriptioii ?f inhie is worthy. "Hie tnato Chandicr is trnly i'nfoa'tng. ns it looks d? I ily into the heart of n man. Mut Mm>luc lajrnrl* ign. wtim on the grounds on lha spot*, ,,"u.| (tT out of ibis iuimiitao pile of wt'.l aiTMiged gmitttv,. ell Worthy of (kla glorloU" old Sta'e, I h.ndfud jK.n the beautiful and vi titrable- stat; e of <mr d?-ur Vashing ton, us large us lift. Sn feet above the ..f l . 1- - I." i L " < - - UI.II.-V VI 11ic VIII Hi, oil n Dt-uoriitfl UWa/niULl .llullUivui, stands ii| Lruuzo, au ejnwt copy ul the limitxi Slnloi of 17S3, often noticed by the ir;m-ll?-r in iiohmoiid. This, iu lovely grandeur, fronts the iow-nwr'i Mansion, dow n Fayeitevilic street. ?d consequently overlooking tho South. The holu, when ccmpisled, wiliest tielvs thuiismod llara. J' Tlie fair being on hand to day ha* prevented us om paying much nttenfmu to the schools fr* the DUf, dumb, no<l blind. T<< morrow we ni? going nough, mid hope to tc ready to leave for StauntoH >l Friday; end when there jou nwy hear from mejoin. To-day, rns heart was made to swell in gratitude I t rod whin IIIretin^ in the institution a blind iwng in.au by the name of Trull. About two years jo, a poor blind young man colli J at our institution iking nh) to help liiin on to Georgia. By inquif wo nneertftincd he was from North Coril na. ruly hopeless u rmul his case. Afler eonsultnnn, Mr. Ili ndcrsoii gnvc Itim sonic articles of cioiing and u httlu money in his hand. We tidvired irn to return to hui owti native Slate, and preheut inuiclf to Mr. Co< ke and Commis-ioner*. Kt?juragod, lie turned and made his way over every fhcu.ty tn Ualeigh, and this day I met him In the ; trior of the iii'titution, a hopeful and chnngr d man. : '! how my heart leaped. We were assured by his ncher that in mathematics he is a genius, and in ; her stud:es doing well. W'lirn \ took his hand to tear ro'led down hi* cheek, while Ik* said "i tall never be able tu thank you and Mr. Ilcuderiu for the kiuduc-rs you did mc." \V. Cujndtly and r rvpy cpold not resist the never-| ?hing, mi -cmsful tide of Oft. ilffjAlf E'S ! U'rniifii^t ttiul Liver PitU through- | it the land. Several miserable imitations have ready mudo their npposranod, unA whose mission, i liere tliey siicceed in iui|K>siiur upou the public, i ill bo to sicken and destroy, ff any of our read- ; -s use tlio articles, they had better examine care- i illy and see that the outside wrapper of each box - vial be signed FLKMlSJG DUOS. Without wir signature tlioy cannot bo genuine. Fleming iros., of Pittsburgh, Pu., aro tho solo proprietors ad manufacturers. Oct 59 36 If An American lady, attempting Uto ascent of lount Blanc lately, misvmu hit- fuoliog on the ice, II hundred* of Kn-1, auJ lodged in a chasm far *yond tlio reach of human aid. If not killed outght, she must die, ami there lis till tho trump tail eall the dead to judgment. The Grand Jury for Uiehland in its Presentment !?oniiiicitdcd tiiat fne negrues "be restored toths roit-cuuii aim privilege is slavery, as wo only means ' bettering their condition. and removing at onco i evil which must otherwise increase by its own ntitiumioc. The loss of human life by the sinking of iho entrcl America is now |>rcuy definitely ascertainI. The passenger list unbraced 416?crew and tioer* 101; saved 161; lost 363. Charlva Mackay, the popular Enclieh song wrir an ) one of Iho editors of tlie London Illustrated iowe, arrived in tlsks country in the Asia, at New <>rk, to look around and }ot down things of inrest. At llio Lite election in Pennsylvania Paul t?e:dy Jem.) w w chosen In the 12 th District to succeed Ir. Montgomery, deceased, in Congress. The Marquis of Lansdowne has declined the ikedom which was tendered to him by Queen ictoriu. There seems no lack of candidates in Texas for iMiatorial honor*. For the unexpired term of en. Rusk thcro nro five candidates; for Houston's uco ten. (sen. Walker informs Now Orleans editors that s has succeeded in enlisting threo thousand men r another descent upon Nicaragua, and has also orcd his military chest with $200,000. The poiut rendezvous seems to bo tomewliere in Texas. The kiugqt Prussia wan fraied to be dyi.ng. ' - *' X X . - --W w*-rr* . \?'*? withdraws 1h6lNN#e^SFefiiHwIp^5* iy a looker oil, IwiitfMgji K^| r& yateui of cwrwy h m 4 Slk^h fmrH oa bank eredita,aiyMII>g <?>MtiP|^higfc^yi very wall, but a alight deraagMMtttjgRRiifl grrnt dent of mischirf. The |HOi MHHMMpi b for apeuie fur Mfcig Ikarknt tWpnwent i?ar ?ra hmr bM s*5yS very amuotf.ly, euder lull sail, *k?^?MHl?| 4b of August, a sudden ysaq atrb?*. *?, ?** continues to increase to a terrific hwti?Utt 6t)OV rain; eveu to iwamp the ship itself. TheyhMWM aruNa, gowo^MiMiHthisabuut?wbM^lfcacOMal OoitJrtrtlTtkbit) therein otMit extTMH^or. IfrW A ttowbfladb" pow er, that of inercasiug or 4wbfc4t' l?r tb^rtalimi?| roedhmt ol the .:?t=fS; crelfon ttod uouefV wisdom in I'.a rrgobtton. Ubforlunatciy (hero appears lo bo no unity of .action, no coabOTiag principle la the management tt #i2a power. JK b divided between fifty-five hinl|li|ib oetiaf ka own arp-vate part, under the iiifiaiBQe td 1 different opiplooa and different interest*. IfenlLt are pukl]e institutions; they are founded for tit# public gatftd; aud the duty of consulting the good of the aprotnuoUy in the ask of their pri nt pjwef b Be eacred m that of providing far their own safely. There b apparently an individual of sufficient influx ence to brirtg thb batcrogettiraue nuua to unity of actiou in a criais tike the present, at waa Albert Gallatin, wbttvt he II red. Tke circulating medium of the city of New York coneieu In the tjabibtbs of her banks hi the form of dapoaila and OMtaofolion. Their daily loans and diacouuta increase or diminish these liabilities. As these Kahili dee ore greater Br bun b money pboty or aew?e.f,fh>ry eonathute the faad oel of Whleh ail operations rtturt be performed. Haul's Merchants' M*ga?o? oootaina table# of the weekly i-eiurnsef the banks of ibexilyof New York foe lite years 18515 Mid 1857, whioh famish A complete yiew of their opcrutioos. They throw a Hood of fight on the pre* at state ol things. The return for January 3d, L857, shews 8104,000,000 of liabilities, with $11,173,000 in apeeie, ? '' This varied verv l!M* fmm iiu ?>Lk preceding six mouths, And thin ante c? thinga continued with little change, but with a alight tendency to increased expansion, up to the 15tb of Aogust. The greatest expansion urns en the 2d aOitf, when the liabilities were #108,000,000, with #13,000,000 of specie. The return ?>f the 10th of August shows $101,000,000 of liabilities, nod #1!,???,000 of specie. From this a rapid contraction commenced, the liabilities being reduced on the 5th of September to #8,000,000, with # 10,237,000 ot specie. 1 iere lite contruction ought to havo erased. The object was to atnp the export of rpeeic. That had bo n done. Exchange on London had (ultra, below the point at which specie could be shipped without loss. Can any mortal man give mo a reason or apology why contraction should oontiaue a day after this point had been renohtd? The banks were then stronger than they had hern for two years. But Ccmractb'n did euntinau mail, on the 3d of October, the liabilities bad been reduced to $?G,000.000 --thus reducing the oireubiting medium of New York city from duly $82/00,000? or upwards of ,70 per Cent. Tremendouv! Was the like ever known in the history of bankiugf 1 liare no hesitation in saying it is the continued contraction of the New York banks since the 5th or September, witltout the slightest nvctasity, which lias brought about the prusont d sastrow crisis. There wi-s no decided over-trade. There was no speculation, except by a lew honsea in sugar. There was, up doubt, oa excrae of imports, but no greater tfutu for several y cure, u ad the effect of these was wholly cored t?n the 6th So-ptenibvr, by the rate ?.f exahahgr on Lotrdtsi, Why centime von traction timber? Was net eighty-eight wailiun*. with u*n and a quarter millions of specie, being 114 per eeot., s? sale a proportion e? uoc hundred awd four millions in January, with eicvrn millions c/ specie, cr f 1 per cent oa their liabilities? There is hut one answer. The New York hanks have been acting undir a pumc, nod that panic they have conimnnionted t?? others, until there < almost a total Iras of ruuidencv. The oravseqaenors are before us, in the pendyew of all bade from ttangor ?*s llcss OtUnnn ?!*-> steppage uf bnaka through a gr> at part of the United Wetr.-j the stoppage of factor* r. the discharge of jheurauds ol laborers; the inability to bruic our large crops of produce* to market; the ruinous r.ueof two or tl ree i??-i vtm. a fiiumn on in< (tt oU)|m pap*''; 1 ruiooH doprceidtien in ih? price <4* aJI Stocks, nn.i cvm an exchange ?u Ixxulon. in i?y Whole experience i h*rv known a mmis <m ??< m tlx present, anJ, I mu*i ?*w^Mwbofly uncalled lor. I ? :.? a Iwulc wh<a 5f?wT?fSl m* all tlx ^t?S,wtV5^ju1 w nde<i .p^ taymcM*. Boston lu.d itmj4e ?|<k4 tirui. wl?h? many eroskcra tJtought K truCTtw-^^ UitMon la held ou whin all tho re* o1 tlx count?/" *u?l>e&ded. Shi> did so. however, and all New Engl.utd with her, and thws ?i??J litem the krnes which accompanied the rssarwptfon in g^lxr Statm in the terrible revuUimi of 1810 In 1834, Mr. Raldle wm AngiUoncly cndenvorieff V loroe Congrewi to brunt hi in a charter, liiruWtb the li'Mt cue he had it iu his puwir to inflict oh the country, fn March of that w.ira commit:<* o( tlx moroh.tnta and Uulwn ot New Yoik inturu?WI him tl?at unless he ctuuigwd his nam, and would agree-to their tenm, which were that the United Ssdtes Dank should cense to call no the other banks for thirty days, bis course would be denounced at the ndjourned meeting of . * Exchange. Mr. Biidle, at the la* moment, agreed to their terms, in coasrquencc of which the country was immediately rclictcd. :'But Mr. Biddte was reckless enongh when the thirty days expired, without tbe el iff heat necessity, to cnH for these bntauees,sud glee the screw another turn. Thie produced an intense and unexpected pressure, for it was the New York understanding that Mr. Biddte should not again press them without some show of necessity. This pressure he contiaued until the adjournment *.f Congress in July, when he gave up the chase, and soon alter extendud tho loans ot tlx bank from 47 to G3 mHlruns. There was nothing in that pn ssure to be compared in severity to the present. It was wholly owing to the unprincipled action of Mr, Biddle. ' Tho pressure of 18S7 was wholly unlike the present. Danny n period M great overtrade, a few l?ndoii houses imprudently orc*cd nu American debt of fifty or st*y millions of dollars, by giving out their acceptances, to be met by other equally fictitious bills as they felt due These lioases fell into discredit, and Informed their correspondents in America that the whole debt inn* be liquidated at mice, or they must become bankrupt. This was in March, when no remittances could be made except in specie, which the banks were called upon to furnish. Tbe New York banks went en for something over a month, when they found it impuneible to continue. They then suspended, atid with them the whole country. There Is nothing like it now, as there is uo foreign demand for specie. The question now aewee, what is the remedyt what is to be done! Nothing can he plainer. Tho New York banks must retrace their steps, nud speedily, or it will be too late. They should at <?noe increase the circulating medium by expanding their discounts some tenor fifteen millions of dollars. No other oourso will set tbe winds in motion. Natium Ask-ktom. ll.eton, Oct. 12, 1657. P. S.- -ShwB the nbovo was written, we have tbe returns of the banks of New York for another week, showing a further contraction of four millione. Tlx further persistence in a wrong oourso hao produced its natural result, h has frightened the community nntH the honks are driven to the desperate rente dy of suspension. Not V*rt Pro****.?Many yearn age, before Columbia was Mwwd with au organised Kpiaeopal congregation, aereral gentlemen of that persuasion called their ecctarics together, and three of them cqgaged to reed the service on alternate 8abbathe. On the first and second oOCaeioM those who hed mitf ed clerical faootieus promptly end dcourens'y discharged the duty. On the third Sehbath, howe* .-r, the clerk in course refused te discharge hie self imposed taek, and tn^o. 1 it again recurred, or an intermimkMi of the service was inevitable. Reluctantly bo brand himself for the at amity, and started for tb? desk, bat mattering, audibly enough (or those around to hear, the not eery efcrinhn malodiotknr??Z)?e moe tebe uoiCt pree n?*en die hpr* tmet.?M Wo bad this from the vldeatmbbbltant." w. ~ . tttbMriUi it*' * *-' ff<wti ?W^(*?<rBUw Ridge Tf.?W te' th?t aoon be relieved. - ' . f T i.i 11. *} EXHIBITION OT .1 ?l)c /lower Cluttn. T. I nm r? qneetcd by Prof*. BlmdeU aq4 Sootier > 5 to announce, Unit, in reepotwe to eery irtauy' ain} "*B ? urgent roqueata, the exhibition of the > " ? QUEENv ir.il U- repeated on VTEONB8X>AT | EVEN ING OF COUUT WKfiK, > weather 1 * ie suitable. / Hi.n, ;u the principal object nt to acoaololate a ' little fun J to furnish book* for U:? De 6toe( (Litrra- ,.3fc rj) Socle* y, no complimentary ticket* will be iaoocd *iw to any one ;t the eevoad Exhibition. \ '-'??<* That ticket* will be on aalc at tlie Book 8Vore, ?j? only, mi Mondny, jWhy an.) W.?doea4?y, of, jA! Court we. It. ?r That the d?? r? will not be oprtwf for od- \ mnci'iti until 7 o'oliwk, P. M., and the mttiiwi will commence at precisely 7+ o'clock. tlUoe?*v ed scats will be marked; ni d the aodiecce will bo* il allowed to rel?-ct eent* for tliem.eltref according tat. tlirlr own preference*. * J. WOFFORD TUCKER: Oct 29 36 U ANOTHER SUSPENSION. . WE do earnestly r..pi- *t ..II p, raon* (bat ftwili* urro m with u? in Call is. and set* ?TLE IM >! EDI ATELY, n* w? are d>?ce,nn SIR --we October, wilb keeping book* anv I n(. r. J Oct. in 30 tf LEK A BUMPS. f ^ BLUE STONE! BtbE STONE * DEAN A OOOIKJIOS h?w* jaat i I'tuiaodeai t< I oew eepply of KLUKSTQN K?low fartuk. 4f;? Abo. freeb DRUGS, MEDIC IN ES, TOBAGL- "W R CO.SEGAR8. Au . Ae, Oct gy IS)- tf ' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. WE will ?*H, at the Llarr?.i,un of Col. Umm ' |V Smith, de^w-ed. on WEDSKSDAT, tho . 25* el NOV KMKKtt next, the folW'ug ?*hmbU . $ pi-p. ?>.*? 45? or 5410 nrw ?r bad, the homtstmd of tW deceased, b> be .bride.! ;w?.l eoU in (two lot*. Alo, * 10 LlKELV NEC ROES, J V Horace :.nd Mdw. Canlr?Ilndia.^ .. -^Eft CHINA*BETOTT*" " EC. O. NIOECOLS, "?? COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING, % -iOolumtola, S. f| - NOW OPENING e rtey 1 >Tt foil <mpply of the NEWEST mT?% STY LE and beet quality of the W?-r% . )| ubovc-tiruued goods, to wfcieh ' we invite attention. 4^9'* FRENCH CHIN AWARE, ' 1 WHITE, FANCY, and GOLD BAND. 1 Also, Rich China TEA SETTS. VASES, Mo*. ' toed CUPS and SAUCERS, and otbtr now and rich articles in the lino * wit aide for prceeola. Wlxite Gran.it?, of superior quality, with China Giaa ng ?a large * iliK'k of our own importation. 1 GLASS WARE, A LARGE STOCK; Cut, Pressed, and. PWa G law ware. Crock cry assorted by the Crate, and Glaaa at wholesale, at New Y'ork prices. Ten Trays, Limps of nil kinds, fine Ivory and Pearl Handle TnWe Cutlery, heavy Plated Bpnoae, | I Forks, Ladles, Cake Baskets, and new style Caa- 'M\ , tors, just opened. A Bo, Looking G Usees, Steak Diahes, Cidbt * > Urns und Biggius, l?*h Covers, and every variety g? i of house-keeping goods, including many HP er?frcWs. ^ Packing for any pai t of the country hi ? superior fo manner. .. " v? V South Carolina, North Carolina, and ?eonjh current money taken at par. We have a very large Stock, bought lew ht Cash, ami bargains can he had at ftjjA II C. NICUOUS' China Depot, 4^ Oct 9? 36 It (Colombia, ft. C. jj| mt m mt i 1 L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.. -4 h YTAVING n?vliK)?d to teere 8p?itHhll| hf Pi- the Ul wf J alien ry, ere dctnmed to e?ll (Mr Jr*>H present atork, cwnwMing in pott ot fl U"ew a oodJi, % J,' fl ?t Mitt hSow CO?t. V Their Stock hn? been elected both in NfwT?A ltd Philadelphia. nod having r,, PURCHASED FOR CASH, * the* will nrli ( Hl'. A I'EH than ti c CllEAP8fll|^HH They invite the attention of the l*div? cvpwMtipPpMpH to their assortment of Head Drraece, Bosbm^JM. ? I Th?> gentlemen will there find a fell end iMfl VJ ! assortment or V 'BEADY-MADE CLOTHING ' I Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ta Mw'J Call eat-lv and eeeerc good and cheap gtnxW. JHHbm Oct? wJ_ZZ_? 5|aI IS hereby given, that application will be mede be the legislature, at it* next eraeion, far ee AM v llteorpcrutittg the CKDAR SPUING INSVIW' t TK>N far Dent, Dumb, and Wind. , ? ' Ang l?7 37 f ~ V fixi I * * ,,^V- f -