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vi mwwpwwi 3?hc CarjoUun ?p.*irUut. 8? A 3 r A W 28 w. Tliur*<!u>. lusens? l'.<?0. C'tvn Ivslou T.:hU'. AVe Invito tlte nU?*ii'ii?Tt of our nicrchi'ite to the o n I of" tl-o ? ' *i!?? louW . irifVvtnin^ thavn fh>it l *li irl -sf on i*? In -In ov?*ti ? luir r and wore liberal l?n<iuc-< than last mtsuii. Wo hope that 'lie spit ii m"**r'' siel to deal :it hotno will lie reipomleil to mo . cordially. All our information rnftas ?lit* si Moment tliai tit>; hoill1! < !' Charleston nevor better than this season. J. Fi. Sfr:)n;;!fMt. We hail the pica?ure of meeting with Mr. J. K. Strsughan. tlm new President of the Spartanburg and Cuion Kailwad. on Tuemlnv last, at the Palmetto Motive lie will not enter formally upon It is official duties until at er the annual meeting. Fltillivint T'eleor. On Thursd iv night, nlv.ut half-past tAn o'clock, a tniRuiiiecnt met <r tl tslied across tlto heavens, in a i daee i -n from west to no;-:heast, disappearing below tm-? horiron without report. This in tie ?r v-i like a 1> ill of lire apparently four;.mui i vi\? " ti i??? '?' -- in d'ameter. and left an i>- tui ao ntt ore hundred yards long. The light u > < teiv.lt a* a broad dash of lightning :i a v.-v irk night. The auperstiti .10 had their nerv.s 11 i --1 ?i% PnlM'inl ,'i??<.?< 1 istr. We return 1 auks to the genih-tii-n at Wil! liamston for att itivi'at ion to attend u political I meeting at thai place. 1 .".day, and regret J tiiat our en raaremevis nrvuMit n- IVom leavintr 1 home. It would ha* 1 I I :is ntiieh pleas- 1 lire to he present, 10 r the views of Cols. ! Ashmore ail Orr on the Prcs'd mtijil question. -?? f-? - Sil.-?* It rtMlier. We're in tlied. ;j lays .m l it is too hot even fur dogs, to say nothing ! the Immnn animal. There is nn new-, save -.one particulars ahont the Texas raid?il.c 11 revolution, with foreshadowing >f ?!: ml y of :igiirnml:-ctn<mt by France?the N o'tlt <' nvi'.na election?\e. In the eorrespoi d 11 .> line we have 11 Icti'O-j from Texas and one firm n in'.-ili/rnt party | of gentlemen. i ? r :?:i 'V 'int. iri i-itiitiuiit- j lion, of a late i.iii I i It! ie!. AI.. : 111 i n mid intermediate -)?!??. ?. <> r it 'ovs inn i be content witli those ma !'. - we and iione for be'- i - ter tiling- in c'i?- to ; on to mint tluw.i ther. We had ; j .v ! an ediorial expro-sing j the coltvic; io.i ill i: Ac oJn tl?o Bail Splitter. will bo next l'i ; !i g o- overboard to imiHc room f r : on- matter. The fact can | hp Mated in ! w i Is \l.r will he next I'resi- j dent, and <>nv e '01 . . him |7i; eleolo- ' Till vote;*. V.'<- : .? ui;. "What are i vou goiter to * . i:? .. The legislative j canvu? i- progi, -ii. with nuiet energy. Wt ' have had refta .-bitig h v Ct.p.?aic itnpro- j ving. A l!itl t?o.rc < '. ..!ne.*s it* ou the . fiiceti of our i . ' . Sir. V :i \<yxr??. At "lie > '. > . of I.ondon, I which Pre-' r A t . . 'vet, t.f the South I amlina < . . . . an \niei'"< m repreaeiijrtti< I . , l ord liroi ghain c.llel the :i.:e, : . V- !: .'.l.is, the Aoteriran riiuis:er, to ti-* hi . t' i \ yr w i* present r.u j a Mura'i? we ... r .*v :!.e Anietlean that , negroes wove !. f !t - i. otitic culture. This pointed su'easm n the expense of hi* country v.-a- ro.v'r 1 v.:h beer* by 'he Con- I g'-e?s, but Mr. .1 i? to pa-* in i- i h nee, ft? the : ; ... ii impertinence. For this ri e "I ' ,!i i- ceiiMttv-l in ante of the i ) . . no ooerv-: >n for j condemnation. !: iff rcitcc was the only reply ! to Mteh iiii! l - . i 1: \v. iid ?o|]\ .v.. atimtiintc i the 'o.j.tae * ! ed Br??;io|i- j am, and a ] iti-ictt. 1 and .i ' . iiatnry dchitc . must have i i.. :< o. ; : Ii;c;'veo| no result but ' further an 1 d e . : in-u'i. -.nd defeating the | purpose* fi i >?> . ii "litilic couvocat iott. ? - ? i "T.!r. T.I l : 1".i 11:;5 lien J'.ilg \? C j fin 1 !.- '.i - * t>:i! ] * I in tic i . ; i'-.i* !:<>: c org in f Lincoln, a- ... : 1 by ii. Wo *.- .i:?* if 1 *? ?? / 1 > x pcet ' i.e ' ' *> .1 > \j i t i: ? ' Cl'l'i T > I or aH ' . ' i*i '> ! si . ii- 1 ry wib. il' ii* : I t I' il. : Mi it, i' i' ,! . ?n it- n-i\v ; . . .1 . -. 11 In i. ik* filik't 1-iw ". - ..1 v tliiii. Hi iv ?No; ill ;*..- v.. An; ?iaw Lincoln." t i t.'.: <( iotl. Wtl.'.ij* \ ' 1 . V :<* I . v v I . .1 . r ! ?(?. i ntli.i.il i ! i. s n : * n 1 *i *1 [O. - I *. .in ' li'JS. I ' I. I I . -!l Ii- ! -11 : ?lie : *. L I.'I . g ill, bill . null i. ' _ ' i i -i Al l.-, i i< i . i ilit? ii inriii . hove .. C. . i a i* I 11 I of LI! . i. in*, I 11,010 ducct . ir.*" I : Pool 1 7. ,- -i*.:v rr.i-- f*.!!is 1 il"* j rnnjoiitv. *\ ! i- v i i: v pv?** I*lli* . i'i . 7: 1 a ,i,?\ gives Klli.* 1,081; r.ioL . > a . :.* c- only g.ves Llli* 1,874; Pool, 1 -. Li flrtwswick county, I'.ilis j lias II '. a:- i !' ' ' I' 1 \ i-uiiiry giveEllis 7S-: 1'. !. . I. Li V :ii,f* dimly Pool's net gain ; ' h r ;!.c Loiuucrais have h it1, : i * - - Hi" the Legislature. , North ni ' ? a' j* - 1 ?-? main iiy Ellis ; i is ' li ! . a ic v, nml 1 xii in ( Edpco i?i. . -ii I !i* i iliea-1. but r-c ..I i < ' C 'lne in In f!ruv-n o i;:.'_. ! i i i urn I in In* about *2">0 alienl -i.i i.i i;i. In lll.vl' n i-utuiiy the Iteiiiocrntsi iii* i l . ,i; I i i* ii*ell) i-i* of the Li* gislnt .in. l'i*i i n- nr. V \ \ncru t I The /."< ?>?*? of iIii-i city ii rl.it tbiity i-muitic- in N?irlh Carol tit i avo I ' n* I troni lolly and ) ir- j tin 1 ty. .in*) ii ii : i-i i iImt Pool lends Ellis j About one Ini.i 11 ?I \ l-iii the best ju ' ? -, huWi'Vi i i n M ' i i .11 b? i'lecl* I by I eve i'ii I i a '.I .I,. ? ? Titr Lw nr : ;-i \* i I'h*-rf- is now before the House . 1 1- :t. !".n . 'a;: I n tii!i. i Tin in ?' '?! ; i i : i iti i I ili.- :i\v 1.1 evi.|< ;Ki , ; > + ' w V . . i ii' ! t vt 11? ]M*iil( "I I II ll .? I - .|| I I. I \ t . I II |t>:t uro, to i ii i ' ill iii i i ii>imimI !-i-i. US in (1 il lJ I \ '|\ fur ?'if in ?el i i :l f> . : i ( II-i | i iii i". in win -I) the ] ! <i I...i - i-\;tmii.?-<I; fin* COll'iiii .n Ii ii " ilr.i I'u-y iihi-i illm> sublliit to rros*-c*!?iii:n i. ii rtii'l in i prnM'Ciiliiiii Inr pprjnvy it *Vy iiair any t ilsp statement. 1 The re . o j" i i 'hit t' In!| ill In* J It.- sCtl tl.lS t. ll. si: i, i \? . -1 >. ,\ n j?u -1 !. Mr r ii'I > i t i I \ s - ini t> t lint n In i*|(e nufiihornl 'hi lie i"T tlmi nig mills wore lmriii ii! ,\ii Mi I :!> ii i In- "'It Ii n't The lo * irt s una 'I it I''" " An iiic<Mii|i.n*y negro, ] wlifi w is (..in ! I in li t* act tiring the liuilil ings, h:u? finite 1 tt.it In* su? m? Hril <> the ('. ? . ! ;. It'' \h :i iiiiv ! i'orr^syuudeiirv ?l* Hie Spartan. '* WALIIVLLA. Al OUST 1, 1800. J ??? ) Mi F.imtors; As 8<um :ih we look our , hoi IvttTo of y?> i Ht-.V?hevllle. wo set i?nt on our j thr ! jourui-y l" Mack M.utii tains. We passed ** ' j in tin- 5 >ulhern !" i4ittof Hie village, the charm- j krj i lug SwnnuMw lici.u. and us I gazed upou the | 88 spot inv thoughts at oi.ee reverted tolliedai? for w^ito, friend i _i. ,rotsly through its en- j bet chantm; -i1 t.ci e niiickt'd a i>niall brauoh 1 R of tile arbor vit;e, and gathered a few little ( inP 'ock*. >s 1.;?j|? 1 ? ;.| .et ore louj^to placo ill the ! b?n h.~,> J, .! hind iri? ml. | i": 10 > roe ,led up tl>*? Sw.innnnon Riv- j j <t\ .'I'iho g ii very often tiud remarking the P':' i lv i'.ty nn 1 syiniiHtry oT the beech, maple. and 001 ' >y-.':?u??re tr :'*it adorned its green bunks. ' (.ii .'Cifill s':i\.bh ry nl.-o overhung this silvery . '',a w'.mlin;: stream, ki-.?:ng tho water as it glided ^ ea'mly bv. 1* i - : >t like most mountain rivu- 1,1 ' lets, torrent iikv. bui moves gently over its ant rochey bed with alow murmuring song. When 8WW 1> n. whose lion 1 is nn ornulc of knowledge, 8?' s:re?cited his gi/e over this lovely stream, he ,T" instantly recalled to mind two stanzas of some son line- written by a gentleman of f 'hurlcston, S. al" several years ago. while travelling in this 8',e part of the country. They run thus: ma' ? , cou "f> wanna una, tiyuiph n( beauty, I vv.iiiM woo thee in my rhyme; '<>u Wildc-t, brighten, loveliest river, Of <>ur sunny, southern clime! > irwaiitinuo.'t. well they named tlice, pn,, In the mellow Indian tongue; llvuitifiti i'mi'i art. most truly. And right worthy |u he sung. ln 1 Peaceful sleep thy narrow valleys, lu the shadow of I' e hills; And thy tlowor-onanv if d border, K,-c All the lir with frtugrauce fills; a eh Vi ild luxuriance. generous tillage, Here nlieni.ite meet the view: Every turn, i limit h a'! :hy windings, r,7 Still revealing some iiing now." tan | As soon -is *-mielin heard iiis iiiaster repent j ben ihesc lines, he en le ivored to get off something ! l,rw 1 < rigitial, with the following beginning: pra Beautiful river how mtteh like silver 1,110 Tlioll dost appear in this bright month ! 8:v'' Ever gliding o'er rocks and - and? ,ors but failing to find a rhyme for silver, and also 'm'' month, had to give up the ghost, or rather poetising. We think his. failure is excusable, for there are no pertec:, n t even allowable rhymes to T those two words, in his native language. The I the poor le'.lovvs crest fell, but Ron ever ready to j Ers sy tup it hi/c with his stpiire, tohl hint to forget j lus v.iin undertaking, as he wwul^l soon gain i two the ".In !. the view fro in which would no doubt j K-ds excite hi'i'ifi- poetic feelings. sixt We rc.a in-1 tin* foot of these mountain.-* S it- first urd ay, iti the afternoon, at I o'clock, !>ut it wai S too late to start I lien, ami t lie next day being chit Sun lay. postponed making the ascent until tutc Monday. U it that day dawned with an over- oulj hanging mass of threatening clouds. Soon 1" quick dashes of the livid lightning began to !st. chase inch other down the steep mountain-side, ' -J:; 1 w i ' 1 - the hoarse hollo wings of the thunder shook j sori the everlasting mountain, and then rolled and ; All roared far a-.vay, a- if !o gather the scattered j T fTire- in . i l -r to join the "warring elements'' | e l with re ih '.'de l violence. Anon the rain fell : I're in torrents. like showers of grape-shot from pari elevated war guns. This constant "warring" i ca<t was kept up until late m the afternoon, when ; colt the thunders were hushed, I he clou Is dissipated. F and !'! elms rode out triumphant ii: his ru ldy. sloe dazzling cur, a.- he pa nted his last victorious fuih faicwel! amid ih" bright glories of the westeru dler leetlein -nls. Such w ts the awful and suhliiue T sc tii that we witnessed on thai long to-be-re- vest mouther d day while ->e ited in Camp Ivy Ilower. froti The next morning being bright and lovely, J we ?.ot out w ' ii w.al'.e ? stored with provisions chu il l Slinks eutpti?ml ot'Course, ( for the purpo-e 1 n?*x carrying line!; w :!i us a little of the cold. 1 H 'J... id, ui.:i '''.al M i ?r trotu otic of the springs,) j I'.'n t . ci :i> the ii: ; : -3 of nine uiiles to High 1 had l'e '... or Mi. Mi: :!. After snaking it, as tho was . | i sotia..i.i.cer- term it, for four miles up the and .- v. eps. ; Mountain llouso was attained, which f> is .',,7 if. fe.'t above the level of the sea?"the date highest betel in the Tailed States." This I has < i: i,i?e is . .. n d hv T !. 1'a uoi. >! Ashcville, ! or : in ! ; ..uuoii it ions are pretty good coir-id- It og- .. ;o'"iy:tn ! i- net inaeee-sihlc situation, i to h air, and esp c. ?l'y the wind, was qui e cool ill. . i hi p.'ii:t. a -. < ; !;c par y drew his sliaw 1 iugt .v . i i .. i. the i*i r> might have been ; -V -. roi" . i . thick Baghtns and over- coa| Slid A 'it'! w' ' r c ur'ng <n the scco i 1 to s _?#ii. iey, v.is ; >r or ti\e aiilc- lone, up a . ^ :. ! > w, ri*e, ! i . ' way. w-- pi -i-d the favor- la>l To c':.l of a dan :i er of Hi. i ,:a I'atton, esq., j T f i ii'1. -irn. . i > w is w mi diir iig ii r ! qtt-i !; : C !l .-it l , ! t " . ! 1 "fie ?nninii. won ! I r ' e : . 1 jtiii so." X >r :i great way from this oil < spot vo iliic ! cibi .it wltidi l'rofes or 'I' Mitchell }?.?I with his son nnd daughter the bla : i.' t:: ? he in wit !i )i 1 . -u !! !? .nil tin. < I fill ;:.in * v (i.- > !i A miU or inorc farther on add f? t v ; * tit. | itli. aim itt i.\n with j denl pit. 11 ! tv 1 , lea ; ? t >vv.inI.-> i ho ft till falls proi it o ? i fl after hit mi me. About "* in; I ?' v > i it* I iiit grave on II.git l'cuk, b ?ri i i I to in w k. -I nv.T it our little banner, feci- ' i. :: j 'iii'1 in i :i_v111 r tlii- simple*tribute of re- .v,vl . .fit to I 'i ii re-ting ) 'i .c of (lint fallen , ' l?ii..in ii v f the seicti'i.i.?> wor. i. Ilis fame abn iIi tie . ; > r 11' !c nt the mountain tnonu- j ^v-'w nienl lb it or- lit" name and epitaph. I or n We remain d two b<>ii r- .1 the tiered turn - I mi; fin.n which we beheld ponions of five ' .-"t ilea. I ne - vnery a't was to grand that I '' will n ; .-trm. t to .i -t- . ,bj it, for in fact it it | 'ling be;, ond vili.it hinging e n express or pen por- ' " tray .1 iivt bob11'.? tnr i i ? down we visited A onee noire the Imri il | I of the great and j ' pood. the h ip i tin I I . ?-?;i:cd." and found j - lingon t'ie grave t vv yon i r ladiet who ha I j !?"'{ ridden nine tiiibs n mule hark to the lonely II yet much loved tpot. \\ ,-o >u began to retrod i'i our p nli through th den-- b iltain trees which prev furnished lit wiih dcliglilful perfume until the villif Mountain House wa-? gained. It it the thick y, growth of flie-e tree-, that givet the mountain coat its Id ick nppe ini'icc. \rrived at our camp in 'O ' the valley, ihough faticaie 1 and longing for one i j' of ? "devillel of a leg of turkey" I vil n it vva - nee>--arv to tfrike our tent and depart tlici at an'e, i-> we were detjrout of being present "011: .at an I ilia 1 II ill 1*1 ay, ill llaywoid county, |l which w 1 < 1 o c niie oil' in twodiys. Hut before -Inly leaving > I Uiick. .allow in* to stale that 1 J1 tliere i< at the foot, in what is conceded by ^ t?? . ' 1 - ' - . - >" ""J crwer 01 an l>. | nlit->011? voh-.mo, a hotel, together with several t?cr> abin-, well kept l>v Mr. Alexander, who hus '"I" . . i it git made considerable iiiii?rovemeiil within the 0II|M last tew month.*, and w lio delights in striving j-nji to make everything contribute to the comfort ot visitor* There is likewise located here the ... ' H A I. I.aw School of .1 \\. Bailey, which ts now flourishing, anil pr nnises to scuil forth first men rate pleaders. polil We lott tins place with one curiosity and up- ^ f petite gratified, and thai w is of having seen COHt| and eaf?-n the h>re wished-for npcckled inoun rleg1 . J-J . BBBWgPgSB u trout; but the difficulty was, as Sancho d..they could only be caught with a silver >k: for his muster went out angling two t>r ve times and <!idn?t get even a nibble. As travelled on en rente for Asheville, Sancho >t l)on busily engage . in a lively conversation, the hud been wep iluted for the first time one whole day. ttU' had not journeyed far ore we met u|i with our good friend the annanoa. which we followed in its wanderin to within two miles of tlie village, where we 1<> it farewell, to tal.e the road leading hy old op Suspicion towards linywootl. We reachon Thursday, about It) o'clock, A.. M., the y-gronndv. The challenge hi d engagement iiminced at 11 o'clock, followed by unties 1 faiitiietic foot-races that lasted lor more ti an hour, having u ball either above their ids or bouncing along the level earth right lheir midst. It would require ranch time 1 space to give particulars. I remember ing Don. niter never by-me-to be farten" Ball l'lay, in a slap-dash confabulation li a squaw, trying to purchase from her le cane baskets and wooden spoons?lie ever I anon asking her what the prices were, and answering so many and isrfti cents. They ile the exchange some way, but bow I never ild find out. The name of the chief was Tu eskee, but popularly called Skilcaquo, or the : witch. Vc set out in the afternoon for Tnlula Fulls, sing over the Balsam Co wee and Aulalialch untains before reaching them. They are five number, two having a fall of eighty feet and other three of more tlmn an hundred. But e the enamored D m met up with one of the atest adventures of his time, in which lie ieved a victory and became at last ilisenntcd. And now homeward hound, with "all t," we bade adieu to I he heal I li giving mounts, and soon reached Walliulla, the ilcrmati's ven. But here I inust lay tiside my pen, mising that if the "never -enough-to-besed" Dm Quixote III, should ever he re hunted hy bis Dulciiiea an I make a second y, to let you hear of it. But, Mescrs l.dii, attd kind reader, wc must part, and in bt>I' of the little band of Mountain Hovers, 1 you a sad ami ailediouatc farewell. II HO AD Bill M. TN*?"\vf?i S<?rni?s. uc Abbeville Press, last week, announced death of Dr. 15. 15. Prossley, President of Kiue College. lieiiiah," by Miss I5vans, has gone throiigh nt.v-three editions in nine months. Itm. 1 iv an unknown authoress, reached its It edition inxix weeks. Kith works woiv.it reject c 1 by the publishers! ug ir estates in 0?il> i 2.OJ0. With poo l mate ry one hand proiluccs 10,01)0 p ounds; ? <s not furui-dicd with modern machinery can r count on 1.7"?i) pounds, pw ir-Is of fifty convicts cscapvl from the Louis penitentiary, Jefferson City. <>u the ult. Three convicts were killed and seven ously wouii'lcl ?u arresting the prisoners, were re -captured. he Douglas Convention of New Jersey adoptresolutions against au alliance with the ckinridge party. Per contra, the latter y, in convention, advise their electors to the vote of the State so as to defeat I.ini. or the?perhaps?fiftieth time, the great k-jobber of N'ew York, Jacob Little, has I. In a month lie will he the richest sv.in in that eiiv, he New York Evening Post says that ine'y iel?, in t lie pns.t eighteen mouths, have sailed a that port to engage in the slave trade, udge Shaw, of tlic Supreme Court of Mussaisctis, has resigned, to take effect September I. lie is Sit \ cars old. II TueUt r sold lately th" Xapole ci ( \rk. Hfrr to Wm. Uigjrins. The latter geutletnan scarcely written his salutatory, when lie taken ill and die 1 s:i 1 lenly. II is salutatory obituary appeare I in the same paper linrmiti. tlie late Ulack Itcpublicnn cand!> lor Speaker, is of the opinion tliit Dougean carry Illinois, a..d no other State North *outh. is rcporte 1 that t?en. t'ass, now on a v'.-it ishoin-ia Derail, Michigan. is serially h is th night lie will never return to tV i h .-JL-i! - lU From tl?v Audcraou Gazette. I .lit Anueu i?n O. H.. .Inly 'JJ. IStJO. opnti.kmks: 1 have rr:iil an<l carefully onsiitcreil your appeal I?? me lit laconic it ealididatc for III*.* Legislature in iliis Disiro- 1 lie :UI" " 8to.Kll.isl tiuii curd ul buppuri vmi no me throughout my public career of sixtc years devn < ti'iuJers it painful in me In il?cliim any position ! l,->' 1 which yitu desire um to ocbupy and yet private . ' considerations ul Inn gryil weigh. III Im .lis- j a:.d I regarded impel mo reluctantly In decline y uur " ' call. " * I mean 1 am, like yours dves, deeply impiessod wiili . '"eh tliecrilical aspect of ?tir fcdei'iil nll.ii?- ..in! In*-| imp licvo we arc drilling rapidly iij.uii i evolution. ' simi.l My liupc, as yun know, fur yea s | *.i, fur ihy ! pre.scrunion ul ilie rights ui'ihy S uuli in ilic 1 ul *'i t'uioii. Il ls lieeu upnu the Demoei :iI c. pii' v. So liter litii;: a* ii was united, hurmnnloua hii i triumph I ' i re. am. our ri.dii.s ami institutions were a .!' *. I hat h'..vc great party that li t-, in limes gone l>y, ivun s.> al lie itiaiiy lu illi illl x i ! >rie< over led Tali m. nljnli- tahei liotii-ui. and euisolul ii lull, and cslahli lied so. must many sound and eon sew at ive principles, i- n-.w slimy disunited. divided anil broken up. lis 1 i<i-np cuius lion extinguishes m.v ardently cheri-hed hope! ?>. *p? of preserving not only .uinighis, but the I n on | an in iis*-||'. It is iille ii. ilehale or review the < .ii-es limn | ilmt led to i*s disrupt ion. I.yt it sufhcc here ; " :l I j for me to say. that in my i>]iitiioti the secession ; l,y ' ! of Iln? Jjom It tii delegate. Ir an the t'li'ileslon: i t'oiivciitioii was unwise and impolitic. It was .unit manifest. there, to the ill ist ca ll il observer. ' -'a:e that Judge fluiigl.ts, win. w is so justly ol?i|..\ j ! ' "" ions in t in* Soot n, < v...' hot rc.-eiv e i he louui- I g li lt ion in a l ull i in venl ion, at. ii w.i s o.piail. ! I his Cert liti that l>. cckiuridgc iit.uld han Irani the ' ' nomine , it the S.o,i ici ii delegations had not . abandoned their posts. It Mr. Ifreekiuridg** I " ,f ' . had been the nominee at I iiuileston. Ins eleo N?rtl lion would have b< u a certainly. lie is nun 1 "t i tie.* lliuiiiiiee of only one w.ng of thy parly, the ! 1 n'lti other wing having nominated Douglas -mid | ngcni whilst I sbali give to itreckiiiridge nmi lame. I 't the nominees o) the Hulliiuore t'oiiventl m? [ firing gentlemen <>t tried pat riot isiii and sound prin- J'l'oin tuples. a hearty ami cordial support. I see no ! ^itmti prospect of lli ir elec:ion cither by the people ' their I in IIIIII-! fl l-l'. I Sllspr I Lincoln and il 1'iiliri, tin- Itl.ick KopuViic m ' 'i j nominees, will lii'i'ln'lcl in November next, ami only ! tin* South iiium <:i ii decide the g m! <|iio-tiou : > 11 ] whether l III* V \.ill Miltliill In the doinitia! hoi ; -tll'l I j ill' 111.mk Kcpuhii'an r.ill-? the fundamental i In; ml | |>i"i11o' 1?I** >! Ihotr orgaiiivsu* ion ludiig an upon. I i''l nl< undisguised, ami declared war upon our .-.n ial , hand , it.st il til ions. I believe I hat I In* li <n i :iti 1 ~ it,- these iv i?i iIn; South, ui iii it coining.'w; . wi:; i-,.. pi'ii' ijuiro the prompt seocs-i m of the holding : 1 . Still os from the I uioti, an 1 lading I i i -11 to <d. viola lain from t ho li oe Slates add't i oi il and higher ' I' guarantees for the pi Uoiioii ot our right* m ! I ho to properly, that tli" seceding State-, -li old pro- ' ' ' " oood to cstiihli-li a now govei t i i i t - i i i . Hut hue whilst I think such Would It- lln- iuij -t itivo hy A duly of the South, I >!nuild onip'f: 1 ioally io- pre i prolt ite and repudiate my -iio- li.-i* i:*g I >.- hi-: y its object t ho sop irate seen.- - ion nf S .ut li i aro- 11 - . 1 i lilt i . If ti. nrj?j.i, Alabama and Mi -:-sij>pi Smite | alono giving us a pol'toUi t lh" \tluiti and ' ' | (iull coast, woii'd nu ll- with thi- Siato in i ; rot-. : I oor.iauui sece.-siuii upon tin; cl' o'ioti t a It. ?ok , fag" I I Itcpublie.m, 1 i oald iv" tny ass nt to the 1,1 ; policy. wont I would indulge in no language of orimiirii t ion or doguti .-iai ion of our hro: lit on in t ho S - mi h If"' I who arc imp- -lied hy a sonso ot pa! riot io -liny lo siv-w I support It-it *l-i- "1 'tdin-on. I lo liovo thov wis, arc iilisjudgio : the uio t e"!i" out moms of j ro arms serving tho rights and iotorosts ol tl o South in j ni.gh sustaining those g'-titlenieii: hut I ooncodo t with i Ihoiu tl patri 't i- in -i- o r i -o [ claim ! n- :n v -in-1 t : self, and 1 feelw a- "r> I ii>.t' when thegr : d i sectional issue ho:worn tin- \ irtli -md iheS- utli 'g 1 I is t > ho do** I-d an i- no w hioli word- a'o; a will not ,-cttlo that tli S ntli will luivo n-? 1 had for IIns-orvim s of ill l.or -on-, ami that It-o *'. - 'h'y iiii dgo won -.1 ! lugias moil will only i-mii! i i o. I'1" o ioh ot l.or in i in- i ya ii ,nt do va :ui to h -r 1. t. - u or and inter. I- i ' 1 1 ..... . . ... ?hi Oi' 1-l inking\.m. g'-iitlo.' "ii, ; i->m I o ,. sidoralion, an 1 ioil. rati .g my i y ih t I ' cannot r --pond iliii maiivoly loy.iur . ail, 1 .- 11 soi'.o my.-oii, mo.-t truly ; "i. triond and lo' iw ' cili/.on, .1 A M LS I.. Oil it. To Jotix Maui iv, and others, Correst'on Ion -o id :ke V V T..a . The i 3t{,i < i '.II II M.IM lto-l-1 T 11 , j f't 1 '.v I i:ii*ii., Sua-lay, .1 nly S, l- ,n. j Ti-.is ti:..i uio, it I n". 1 -ol. I lie mora! r,-vio?* rr 1 i-i hi- tlo .;i- : > -t? ami i- iiv or it ... m 1 , , rim! Sicilian, a- h . ay loo o oi tj: plain . . , [ Motile IMcguitio. i'itcy nut united to nl . t , 1 lu.i' ti- . . , iin* loiiiuants <t tho lii'iiot. - '' i... vo.ora-i hi:i 1. s.'V.-n itui: 1' d \ .In t . ; rived with I'a.-oi.-y the o. <u i! y, and . ... , /<; ft*. ' [ iviinii 'i-.e-.l / ' ?s v ia. I . .ila- >icdlaiis. Hi i r it . ia i i : _. iu. , , j hoys. f lie la it -r, ui-i I", in . ho - : t I: a ' I lltlX'f I . -!? i'l./ 11. Xx c I tin elgll I 10 , , i. a ciivir- x rv l.il X li I li xv. . I. i . tint civ lln* ><i. r. i ?ii 11 ix '.\.i. j i e i will, 1 I li.l HI.', f I.Il'.l. ' llll I ?!.-<- |i!i l|i>. 'A 1, v i I|ii;ll I ho- lit I if Nil,; li. < .IM HI ; i\ ?!i i', \ I prnct iciixl it liillc less Qllcnn the tilltfr, itii it tl . , aei pi^n'i a i, 11,hii I. ring iiii - - inio }i'?.?r (. j , I -II.iiv .mi , iii i I i i r*. u..in i..i I M . i rtve-U i us umni i g with i.i - 11. ! nrm Irticiurt i |_ , .1.1 I It 11.1.1 .11 -> lc 11. I' I - I. I ll.H r . - 1 II -?.?t . || J III I il .11 [ H I i ll. -Ill I H i: . I i ' II li 1. Ii 'i . i h. I ae y o illy : > . s xx . -i -n . i i . ^ t I here inul i.i.iii.ii.It'sisly -a . in hi* licitriny, ' j i i y in 'i -i ii iii i. il ;i iiiu" . ?r ii?' w i I '1 i'. .t.e I t. ; truui iliii i.i h'.iI . i- ii oy a . , .i aw , 'oil .in iy. m l -li i!1 'iii' ya in ii iii i iii- .1 c. mi. ."i i * lie'|? Ii.'t.llll mill -ini 11: :t! ? i. li ' e .. i I | Ins lti*l11. .in-1 lii'Vi'i -I ii i'i 11 i . i .i . i : i.I i. . \ ?;! . .1. r i'ii!" ii' .i in a:i* in,| .i i. I-. u - i. I i .age w.i.? lc ii'i'.l, iii ill i'i ii.i i i _. i c . i lc ic -n il..- | iiii-m ?nit i i i ' i- i-"i - . I All ir A" hi I I I'i m mi.-il -i .i ; . i'i; li.il I -u; (hi c we -' I ii .1 i ii t i ii < . i , , -el iti -hi mi llu-'i* ley-, -i- li it'll i.-i. i i . e If.11 iltg 111 I lew .1 ay ? I \ X '. A ly - HI .1. ? Hi i iliiy nr i xx ii. lie - ii I l iii- uimn ug . il . - - ?? Ma ; 11 I'i-. f.'.il I I. In i > I i ( in -a I I'i . 11? I ii .* ly: In* xx I! ; r e li. ai [a i . eiiii.ir .hiring i. - ii'i^cii-e. lie i. i- .1 1le -. -lei u|. I 1 IIU .1 1 I.i l illl. , , i. i .'-i- 11 > eliiinec iiiiii- nyu i, - pio-enn .s , , iii*kI !e- 1I1 e 1 l!n-re i? real . 11 . single in j | I (lisiilttnl iiere xva unite* in hi nselt it >i.iie.-- cvhsj 1 . : - ?'ii ity 1. I n p.il 1 i"i'- i'i' riiy 1 ,i , To the ,my 111 all till* XXI . xx ;-liei - of I Inly, III'' -a Signer Lit Kitrinn ittiil 1 liteu . ! in - giing iroiliit tnun iiiniiiiiiy mIii|i|ifi| 1 ii- kit 111 \- g "' 1 ' il-, lie merely - u - ji- 1 lie 1 ! t.'l t r i 11 jr. I 11 I Ii.ll'li merely U'Oalc.l llifln XX'ill -lilii-t -I Till, ill! I lie 11 ( eiiv li i, ji. ieil - in Iii ? li ill11 nl xx i,.11 t In -.r |ii n agree el H Icii'i 'a i- i..11- fjniflly |.iexoiiif . i.. linn** .0 -iitiijiii-liiiiflit. ?1 IX- it I'liMil ive i II f. it'll I'I t toil lli-jll-l liOCTl hrn'IgliT " I'' j to I eli -ticral i>! a Mcercl treaty e\i-ii'ig l?t? ' 1 I ixvi'fit I'i life an I l'ie l i. nil I.i ilu? liillniving ' ,f>" ellerl: I * iv* I ill* ill iii iV fur ihol.eie hr'tig annex xx.iy i iii* ixv.i >.eilie-. mix e mill mi I li - .lijemni; i.\ ^ It aiel. il nre l- In;, ilie nriiif I siijiji 'rI nl' l-'r ine . ' 1 , in in tie i in file " Miiii nuiifx iimn I'ie'liiiun men i j may mil iniirli I inln in or ilic Ma rein - um-i he i Ii I tint :t- -i-1 either tlircqily or|titlircctly itfty move- 'he h nun t llieie; liiilsl s 11 ] | a-a liny I ex nlul imniry i'"ii-| e\|ieiIiI i.-|| M'| mi Inn! .N cvei l lie'eil lln* "I I!i |> ipulai ions revo't <it their ow ii ne*'*11 1 iiul \\ ;:i 1 11 j the day, 1'iedment may uj I *\eii I i? i . * '"'I 1 ! * n<I tlie M;irc ii'<. \* I r \"? ??< . Piedmont 1 * . :~ limy v. in it Iriiin \i.*'ri.i it' ~!i? can. 1 > 11 i.iu ; lint Coll lit on aid lr* III ll Hi alt i ill le Mill tor the positivomid neg iiiie honoiit*, insist hand I ' pi , over iii tin ly, sioil iiihI piriI. tin* Island *>l Sar. and 1 ililiiii. I lie I -1 :i 11 1 of I'.lb.t, tlie I ' 11 \ mn| l iiimji W.ite! ol (ieiuiii. ?* 11Ii tmili river*, extending on the i North to Nice, on theJ* >ntIi to Spo//aa. Tin" treaty is sealed ;in<I signed a*- truly a ^r ' wn* i lie treaty of IMmnhic re?, wlneli U ship i ! llfi11 1* ivoy file Ke|i||lilie iii* iliseoven I that. "P I Iiml were sr tied III tor II* plthlieallnli: tlie lie -l joihlie iii* lined scovetod tiii-. Perhaps l Ii I'oliit* unite tin* warning will not he utterly disregard ' v ed. n* ftiiril.nl Ii, indignant and disgusted, )i i- e\pe| ! taken it seriously to heart, h i* reveille I it to lite Kngli-h A 111111 il. 1: latgland due* not look r.v ' to this, her naval superiority *s at an end .Tii!\ I forever. ! ,! min I left olT writing to pay the 1 i-t night visit to *iv tie the different waul . and ? i* edited l y finding The one ol the Aineri<Mii sailors left ?v: Ii me hv ji'apl. Palmer dtess.ed in tel. hiii' deelni ittg lit Unit he should join t i n ilial it W h"t her injoku .drool or ill earnest, ihcie is no telling: * > n* illy hive itidiea de*eiie*l from the Knglinli atid Vaieric in *hips I.S'Mt, tlull 1 < i|it* ss I shall tii' very glad when ihev gr*'S?n are ?iT my hands, a* I should be vory sorry for . now 1 j hint to return and tiu*l them in'miing. ' inttca on. irj? > nf 2 i i negroes v n lan I 1 on the i of South t'arolina, on th? 2'">ih nit. Ii is tin--, wcr.' a special <l-j?ni iii ii fro.:i Africa tioly rice ;iii<l col toil ciiltui'i'! i I'or-yih t'?I'utn.ilo College youn ' l" arc t i i rlii mantua-making, cooking, \c In- Uevinlua '?</; /'< >.iys that tiil "ti iunes i tit Uiv i i nil <>11 Motoity :it ti.inn i!? i I i*i*ii no nt icinj>t to replace t lie pole no r. y 111 I'I I< 131 V . he lit* 41 w iters of the Missouri nn?l ('olir iriv i"- are <n ne'ir together, that one tna k ir- in h oh within a half hour, ov. Hp.)itn, of ?l.? >r.? i, Imh appoin'o I t' I kins of \ igtiifi, t i t lie v.tea ii *v oil the i u Reach of that S ale. il.nii i I'an?-ho ni, of In'1 ian I, " i V" ! .' iv u i in a small town caHcl Now Vork. "en ? ') houses, in 1728. He is therefore 1 PS oi l. iMiop Satolors an 1 Robert J. Walker have nlntieil the i'lea of estahli-h ng a p i]- -r in Vork, that w is to elect L> utglas whoili r n. inebo'lv <lown in Alahatna appropriately i i he 1> inglasites "Mnlatio Hepuhlioua*." is atii 1 that the notorious Joshua R. f?U s. of Ohio, has 'leclarcil his pTl'ercnciJ for gins to Lincoln Han't believe it! full Hottgl. electoral ticket was noniiniin Tennessee on the 28th till. W. 11. I'olk Harvey M. Watlerson arc for the State at r * . nttimns or iiik ('nit. Waii in Vrvr./.rr.t * v.l w tr in the nto horrible shape is now .iii.or in V. ...... .... 43....: - - .1 . ....... ... . .... ... > .i.-i ,-iy nil, us l III* In I tig brief Idler in ihe Journal of?'uiumerce, I l.ugnnyra, .lune -Oili, will show: mir readers have no iloiibt hoard many acils ?il ilieei il war in this unfortunate emin iif not one-tonrili of ihe distresses .in I 1 i~ rs arc generally known. The rural?1 i-1 r.d most awfully suffered, in tlie burning of ges and lion?es. destroying plantations, and Sold hlov led murders, rapes and assas-dnas wantonly perpetrated. i>TiifrTivr. Finn.?T m.i.aii issi r. Flo.. III. ? A destructive fire occurred rn this yosterdiy morning, about I o'clock, which rely destroyed the ollice and in itorial of / 'ion /' nr. also, the dry goods store oi Mr I. Maxwell, Ihe grocery si ore of t'ol. If. II. y, and ihe building between the two, or ed as a saloon. We learn (hat the buildwere partially insured, livery one <>e dug stores m the block were more or less iged a \si? If \t.i. To in; tin kN To Tin: I'nim r <n is.?New York, August 1. The foreign I nis ?.l New York arc making arrange is with the Messrs. I.eland, of lie Metroan Hotel, for a grand reception ami hillto i\e?i in honor of the Prince of Wales li surpass the .liipanesc full in splendor and inesn, nnd the company i- to be select and i r? * er from IKiIIun?A Ofu hollcul Pftffi Dallas July 2J, lHhO. it<>it Tki.kokapii: TIic burning of Dullas icverril fiti in house* in iliin Coumy, bus i Km' iivi"')' of n most diabolical plot to t?r?tv tlit* whole of Notllicru Tt'ius. At ,i w i? believed tli i* ilip lire was iieeidcnnt i.io mu'W'sivo burning of farm houses, in- tinui; of many oilier towns and store* .s sect-ion, rnused intleciing moil to adopt s lo IVflgi out, if possible, the caiiHc ol w Unit s ilo destl l|i llou. It seemed almost s'll.lp lli.il ?? iiiaiiy places should ho lircd i. iiip'ui-ly, iiid l lull liuil should bcaccidtrli'l'i.e out houses, granaries, oat a and grain r. full Miller were destroyed u low days hode-lilo'l Oil ol I) ill is. d'liis led l o I ho i oi some Mime in-ill, whoso 'innocence, .ir. was proved beyond a doubt. Sever* gruCs, I dunging Mr. Miller, were then i op and cxaunited, and di velopmi lit s ol the s art ling cliuiaclvi elicited. a plot to dei In" t'oii if i py was itvc.ilel, and every cirlaiico, even ! > i lie iiiiiitu iie, deluded. Nearly He a hundred negroes liavu been arrested, poii a < -e e\ i In ill ( ion. a. - parti i c and a purl i-aeli uiiiei, luey 'leposed i<> tlip existence I'll or coi sp raey to lay waste the eouiiiv lire and iissasainaiion ?lo impoverish iau>! by the d si ruction of the provisions, and aiil.nUlilt ion, illld then, wiieli ill a 01 hclple- ii -ss. a general revolt ol the ne? is to bog ii on ttie I si Monday in Auihe day ot elt lii-ii lor State officers^ e uispnvn y is aided and allotted by Aboeiiii-s ,10 - ironi liie North, and by those r iii 1*1 I lie d tails <tf the plot, and its 1 ?,y. r</ /(. are tiiese: Kacli t'ounty iii lern I < y.as li.i.s a superyisor in the person vliite mail, wit name is not given: e ieli ty laid off* into Districts, under the sub <il tins villain, who eontrol the action of legroes in said Districts, by whom the was to be done. Many of our most inent citizens were singled out for tissusi<>n whenever they made their escape from hurtling homes. Negroes never before eted are imp'.ieated. and the insurreei v nioveuieni is wi le-spread to an, extent iilarmitig. Iii some places the plan was ive I hi every form hooking to the niilid. rightful in its results. Poisoning was to de.i. ami tlte "Id lama'ea I i lie slaughter^ ing with tiie men. ami tlio young iitiu 'enie wo ieti i" he parceled out amongst in'aaioif scoiin I re Is. Tliey hid even - . I i as to designate their eh dee, and u i lies had a ea ly heeti selected as tlie us theso nii-guidcd monsters. tuti'iteiv. the t' hi tit y lias been .saved from i-eomplistiuieiii ol iliese horrors; but then i tul duty reiiui'tis for us. "fi,e negroes it i.i. 11 I to the?e infernal in-ucco burrs ; i r> ill! i irii-* ili-l I ll<> eilti-saries of ecrtaitl li iv-' \vl?.i were ? > jic 1 I tVmii this County iii*. T'.ii'i: .1 ? 'it?s liiivi" heoti busy nmoti|*?t ii-l i il'y ! li;- :i have b.eu in our iilhlsl. ol i!. iu I i I i'ii blent ifieil, but have :i iii .11*1 : in*. Ki ll remain. " ve :i i 1 ! * .tntab ' <\ from nil outI ami int .:> ' pen; ' . Nearly uliumirc<i have to-'i.ii'l ill.I a la. ?Jo reinforce* o! \i>..'.iii i:i.- - .are exjnM*?.."l on the first i_"i>i. itti-1 ii -<* to f>'* ui'l ! by recruits tin* Iv ii ri tribe*. while tin* lt:itigers ore <1 Inn bo I miles to i In? North of us. It I. sire I to -I -trov Hall-is, ill oi'ler that the an I .in uiiii ion ol the artillery eotnpaiiy ! "ii.i. t i-.* -untie Iiic. Our ) ill is tilli il i io* vi.i iiii . iii hi\ of whom will In* hung hat i. ry ill. \ inn it w.i< toilii'l hung i iv "III -ritigeitv i foil Worth, t wo il.iys nl. ..It il> !;. if i !ur-e S'*oiiii If'ls wiio I iii this w ui;. We leant that he 'orml aw -y i iminl'U ( iities. utt'l the iftel* lie \V:i-? !ui*;-r I lo.nl . six-shooters il on I i l.iin, lu.- w* re intereejiteil. Ho *i i 1 b\ one >1 I . gang, an | hone * l itis \v. re iliw irte l. Matty others will I., i re. I have never witnes-e.l siteh We are n. : jito'oeiniiy e\eileil. We : ml y iii?1 ni/i i. an . l.ttow not what i til l.e alii ! ii]i..ii to I.. The eiroiinist-iti i i ,'h tir. an I I fe.ir that ihe trouble is 'i v I Is l!.i< **?iite It behooves every iii i ti i In i '. !: i -is a - in u*. ami tight the . ' ' . .* .7- 7\> jr .ph. > ifiti* IVtthi VoifJiviu Texas. a.soi ni l*. ? I'SNftu \cv i isi*ovi;iti:i?. ?iii i!v* !! r.-t iii r.' . f/-'. of the l!.'"tlt we I' s .i.ie I (. nil p..1 'li.-ltl.irs of the (lis a -t r i : . - : i N i thorn fexas. I ii.lt ;;il * ?' : <1.1 i .a'i hie We I a\ seen a let* r writ. .1 II CI ... I .. s . e- p i- lit ill lllis . . . . .-'-<i--.au 'II ? III i iiiiti i>-. the i>v *ji v in i - Iv v. !i I i i :;i tailor u.i ill' In I It'll of I ' ilia? ill i w i- i iv '' en e .r; lo-l out I i - t >uti ll l\.o 11 - toil, llllWoVlT, .'iii I two nieii, wii nnmej) ut'u not ptui, were ,'i mi i .1 i\ It i, t!i" "Jlv n-'. Sum i\ mil ii vveiv t i liniu also ii -xi The -1 . ' r w i-? believe 1 in Iover, h . ifcre o >u-i sully watching, v *,. lui isi warn tin wn with i heir vigilance. ti r i- \t : in < 1 -.I'!., hi. an i wo hi iy a \ . u ' i ii iii.ii i - 'til ii no-1, liai heiv . ! t : la M i , i i i i j. i !i ,i i hoi ! ti ii v\ i i ; ? i l o >:i -1 n i in t iini'i li'-i ii o- i i w.oko i w li to iii -ii. iiIfiii > ?'h. i w iii'i'ii?i i It. rn 11.o 11 | J o i.. 11 I I'll : t.o II' o. II' - oil ill ii i? i.? i ?!: i 11 ,i i i ;. ii-- 'I''- , . n t>y tire I 111:' 1 it! 'i "IV. lot ill I i III o !<t I . '. '. 111' 1 '? ii I j I' i ' > i. i - j.i ,<ni i \ : l.o i ol.i:-li ii it _ - : ii | mi -iiin ii.. .'ll . \. . ? ' i. I I'll I, tt lltl i . i'II'I'IV. c >:1111".i ? o , o.\ l I: tin I'r I hy >!' til tl'O '-"III Jn?-e?l i i i - .et it < ii. ie> : i ui t . c a 1 ^ ' ' ami ilolili. . ! li t'. - :Ii ui i? i-i o a- > -l.lt I . it ill l>til t.. "".? eight tir ion ni'jiruM, who . i'ii hi Ih' ilie riti^lemlfrt, in -onfin incut i jo oli iltlv I hnti.r I'll y tit 1 vvinjia. - \i t: , or i i. iii \ w'.-i k? w oi the . i n . I'. i t' -I to iiioiriu on tlie o i:i-j>i la V.' i\i!i.. 'lilo tin- li-i'ivi?r\ was inn-Ic _'i : l.o \ !u111 irv ' all--- oi ?>!' :i negro \v<i!. i'ii in jr i ni o Mr. Mar-lil>an!*-. Thrniiilii wlo.'.o root oi. oiiil>r ic.ii ? Dalliis. Kilic, rit. mil 1'. lit -ii o inn'io-. tin- testimony nt "( - l;a- been ilio ?a'ii*'. They have all >1 in - ivitia, tli it they wore to linrn the - an I inur*I* i* ilie w iinen mi the tirsi mniiii \u;*n-t. Thov wore then i<> ntinck the e at 'lie j'nlls. niile 1 by the roiiifnreem lit ovpeole 1 Vh.tioio'i hail I, ami having got --i.nl nf arms, provisions, etc , light their .. Mexico. on Mr. t'rngor let"? Waxal;aohie. last Moni here w i- a rn :u..r I hut there hn*i Inviitwo mug hi i' .1: is. hi ( In* thinks those HIII5I r men :i 1111 1 I l<> m ill" li'tlui from wllicll 11 vo items euiiccrninthe Waxiiharhie iir.-n-y ivi'i i' i ik"ii The people in nil part* ? < -iiii ; r\ tirr thoroughly aroused. aii'l <>t him,> n it.l ilio wli ile |ilot is laid bare. lion i"i mi I in* it * possible, arc brought I ice. heir reports from 'Sriinos. but they want ill ii i 'li nul ( w ill inil report tlieut The " ire. however, every where on the alert, 'iiMiieinii.a characters are being clusely ie i. I.ali>r from El it rope. .1 < iin >*. V li . \ugust '? ?The steam. W illi Liverpool ll lies IO ?1?I ll i-sed t'.'ipe li:?v oil Frida\ night. < 0 ll:i 1 I -' II roiioilldoil between the Mu s mid ili?' I*i iis. , i reported th.-ii tin' order fur the French iiiiii Syria li t I hern countcrinanileil. later in trl?et.* receive l I i 11 hi: \ rn iiii'i n n>rows.?I.ivrtipnoi.. It is currently runiorcdhere that Snreoiisetits tu (iai'ihuMi's proposition for n inths' truce. funds eh- e>l yesterday i higher. ivi'is. Tin census returns from Illinois ly received ai the lhirenu in Washington, to Hie total population of that State tnlic ii (> iii is . i. i>n the basis of hoc Ton* ii in to every 1-",000 inhabitants, it will o tint it led to fifteen njentberc of ''ongresc d of nine ? ?tsmm?????? I JttarricU. At Cedar Spring, August. lbGO, by Re*. Ki>win Catku. Mr. J AS. TIIMI'I.KTON', of ! Laiirfiin District, to Mimm MA1<<<AKLT JANE j HAOINS, <>f Lancaster District, S. C. On Sunday evening, the 6tb instant, by A. K. Hmitm. ca<|.. Mr. iil'UII I'lEltt'E and Sliss SALLIK CANNON, of Spa rl on burg District. (Obituary. ('act. l'ATKICK HOY died at his residence. , in this District, on the Oth July, titer an illness of only h few days, in the seventy-fourth year j of his igc. His attack, which, perhaps, was apoplexy, wits Midden and severe, and buttling , all remedies, bore him from earth to his long Ipitne. I He was a native of Antrim county. Ireland. ' whence he emigrated to this State in JrtiFl, be| ing then about 17 years old. A few years after ; emigrating hither he mat ried and settled where | he died, having lived there a little more than ' 50 years. For many years he wua employed as i a gunsmith, and to his fidelity and faithl'd' j work numbers of persons can welLattest. He i was a member u! the llapibt '"horeli twenty-five years, and during iiie great or part oi thai time served in the office of deacon with judgment and christian faithful ties.. The religion lie professed was one of the governing principles of his life. He was no enthusiast, at one time excited and carried away by some novel development, at another relaxed. . desponding, and ready to doubt the reality of anything; Inn with firm nml holiest principles he i 1 vomited and pursued the '.out.so which to him seemed right, reg.-odl' ss of any other consideration than a simple viisriou.sneaa of duty, lie was never known as u dishonest man. In all his d<uiliiigc and intercourse through theups and downs incident to life and its lrials and temptations, honesty w.As the guiding star of his life, nod to it liis coegias were directed, nud from it he never swerved. In his social relations there was that honest, open avowal of principle. blended and touched with that pure Irish wit and simplicity, and above all the exercise of a sound judgment, which m.ide him an agreeable as well -ij- instructive companion. , We would not desecrate the s.tcredne.ss of that domestic circle which has been so sudd n, ly deprived of its great centre of devotion, by f..u: .... i v.i.mi .; 11> ii.niv i emouinrniiees wiucll ljIn<f so , closely the hearts of children and parents; j these are hut can never he described; mnv ! he imagined. hut call never he told. Tliey have ' lost one whose plnec ran never he filled?a ! companion looks in vain for that support upon which she has leaned in perfect safety for fifty j years?children will no more hear that voice ' which was ever ready to make phi in the paths I of duty, "nut they may think of liim as being in heaven, and. by following ill that track of light ' which he has left, meet him again to part no ! more. \ cond man ha* I tilery 'ho tics and relations ot half a century hove been suddenly torn asunder. A h< avy ghiiim now spreads over the place with which he has been so long identified, and wc look with feelitujs of dotthl tor a man to till ids lace. Tin? old are dying around us. many of them suddenly. A new generation . will very sonn step forth upon the arena of life, I and (Sod grant that the sumo spirit which has i led our ancestors to everlasting rest, may guide us safely through the perils o( this world to the , annulment of imiuor'al honor. It. (Commcvcml ! SPARTANBURG PRtcps OURJlKXT. I '.tll'Jf tSiionra,. I Corn, ( l.??i? \1o.a?M.? dd .iTo ! c ur, <t Stilt I.'j0u2(t0 j l'-.s, (" 1.1.0 I?ll11er,? I Up 7o.is't tJo-hen :;:t ' to- .'itt.u'tiat Country Potatoes-- IC.-vs tit110 i Irish i * (*i 1 .it i'Ctiickeiis, lstli.O Sweet ,Vu.? ?>." |'ioi..\-, Dt'fa'l.oit I Tallow H'j De.-Uc l .fo>l l. tr I, 1 l!j I ti it l*i ait ? t'otl'rc 1"? at-it V|*t Vs. II' l.us' Totll.on Pcacht s, .. I Ofi'iii-J tin Com tut.i Vugust !.--Cotton.--The , sa'e-i for the week, amount to 0*.' hales. El *i einrs o(.A 1 'Uc. j Kt.orn. The market is well supplied, without any chan.re in pi ices. \i ? ipiote SdJdp'fiJtJ. I'.xtra ta. i \ s| per sack of'."S pounds. t*otiN*. 11.;- ait'eJc continues scarce. We I piote s!. 1 per bushel of Do pounds in hulk. Pro- lVa* - with no change in price 1 We ipiote * 1 | bushel. 1' \''uS o n:ry ie g round 121fo 14; Sides I Ida 14 ^C; Shoulders 11 ,r 1 - j: 1 lams I ->c. I.A.: n I I i . 1 if. suKMinot'inrnts. We :iic a.t.h u i/x I to announce l)ii. J. WINS M I I I Lis ri candidate t?. represent Spurt.itibjn g Itistriet in the next Legislature. Aug 2d to 'l.lo lYi-ti I - ! < I; N. l>. I'. 15 VI liS leaped I'''' J : 11?! I IUIC" . .1 l* ICindidlllC t.l repro out .!i i| ; I I - t: i ? : ill the lie*! IIVP. Wo II l illOII/. i to Ulltl 'lllCO Cf O. K. T. W A 151 ' i- i . :i ! : 11 ! .r . i - > ' vl u !l ?<> t he II...!?o nt koprcm -native* jst tin? m- .t .lection. Jul.. 12 I'.t tf Wo .r- :iu? ii iri/. ! t) air....nice I'.t. 15. J". KII.CORF -i* -i cat- li.l ito for i .- election to t lull >i" Reprcen i tf t!ic next election. Ju'v 12 i ' tf flu- : . ' ' ! W. II. Tin M \l 11.11 re?j?-.--t fully :t.iii . "... i- n i-.tu li.lut - to ropiv*ent Spat i.-u:l>..?. in ilio next Legi* latiirc. .I,tl\18?tf Wo ire authorized i announce < J A M KS FMlll'tW t? :i c.'tiui.i iti- lo. re election ti> the II i.i>?c "I Keptc*. if. tve- nt the next elect-ion. I July S 18 tf Wo are nutib^rezed Capt. WILLIAM M. I- >S'l I'll :?.* :t candidate for re elcc ioit t > tin- House of Ilopresciitativcs ui tin- next election. June ">-18 tf Candid.'co for Clork. We nr.- am,..\zed to announce to the voters of Spatt.-inht^g itis rii-l th it.) NO. II WALKER. Esq.. is u candid itc for Clerk of the Court hi J the ensuing election. April 12 *' te We are authorized to announce .1. 15 TOI.I.E SON, Esq.. a irtin.liiitite lor'Je-election to the office of Clerk of the Court for Spartanburg, at the ensuing election. I April 12 6 te Attention, Spartan Troop ! N^T"i>F are ordered to appear in full uniform I at tll.KNS Sl'KIMSS. SATI ItDAV, 18th INST., for Regimental parade. Hy ortler nt: T. STORO FARROW, Capt, John W. II \R|?Y, O. S. Mouthers will appear in white pants. Tv-iY"'' ommissioncd nnd non-commissioned of! fieefs will attend at the same place the day previous for instruction and drill. Aug 1? 23 2t LARGE TOILET WARE! OT>r r* D n /I < tmt.'N T1 nrrrm a. a % rw OUIjX -OiLi*i.LjlWU tHUli U AIM b, A N !> OLD DOMINION COFFEE POTS! M Y customers will fiml most of the FANCY \I'.T1< I.KS in my business nil in store, u ?s are looking for a new lot of STOVES. Poll t forget the Old Dominion CotlY?> I'ols tliev Hro going Inst ami more corning. All these things cau he found at the SIGN ,of the B I G COFFEE POT! *.V D. MILSTER ? Aug 9 23 tf I m _lx-j_ HI a, ^ismssmsm,. ATTENTION. MORGAN fllF4.ES I Y orders from Regimental Ileadquar- M T3 "*"? yu" required to parade be- m* fore the Court IIdukc, on SATURDAY, the B 11TB IN-TAXT, at 10J O'CLOCK, a. m., R for drill nnd instruction. Til Members arc warned to l?e punctual, JM with arms nnd accoutrements in inspection order, nnd in white punts. Dot.miters will be returned to Regimental Comt Martial. A. T. ('AVIS, i.icut. Commanding. A. II. Fostkk, Acting Orderly. Aug23 It | KailroHd >rotiee. BOOKS will be opened for the purpose of receiving SUBSCRIPTIONS OP STOCK to ! the Greenville and French Br?ad ; Railroad i'ompau} at Spartanburg ani I Union Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY . in SEPTEMBER NEXT, and days following. G. CANNON. S. BOBO, Commissioner! at Spartunburcy. T. ?. JETER, \V. J. KEEN-AN, Commiaionm at Union. j\ng 9 '23 ? ' it NOTICE TO THOSE INDEBTEflr A I.I, PERSONS owing mo up to JANUARY, lhGO. are hereby notified to |?ny up by the FIRST ItK SEPTEMBER, p^atitotly, rsyt their ACCOUNTS will be placed in the hands of si magistrate and lawyer for collection by law. Aug '.1-23-41 ' J. \V. WEST. TOWN PROPERTY IFOR SALS, ri"MIESUBSCRIBER, ??v g ded- faJl 1 rous to make a c .utige in buiikenH. now offers his cniirc PROPEHTY for sale, which consists in JSSSflL a VALUABLE hoists .AJVI* LOT, containing lj{ ACRES OF LAND, on Church Street?very convenient for both Colleges? containing H rooms, with five fire-places, and all other til 1' 151.11,DINGS, and a good well of water. Also, I1) At RES OF LAND, on the Howard Gap Road, 3 miles from town?all iu the woods. Also. 2 NEGROES; l it a,,n.l t'onu" innvru .?> WASH Kir; 1 a good house servant, and a tol? erublv good MLCll \ SIC. HOL'SKIIi >1.1) :tti l KITCHEN FURNITURE sold w ith premises if desired: If iIn- above properly is not sold by llie 1ST OCTOI5KII, ii will he lo rent. Terms liberal. Aug il?2:1?;.f G. w. M(X)RK. iTiT: sf vrif< iTTorni Carolina. S:> .rt.wni'it'i District. IN" THE t'orlit OK ORDINARY. CP it ion for Letters of Administration. * 11/ HELLAS GBORGK BKLCHKR has p?* \ tithmed this Court for Letters of Adiiiiuistritioti on ill and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits, of J091AU BEL t'll Kit. deceased: Tnese arc therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular, ti. kindred and creditors of the said.lOSlAU BELl'lILR. to be and appear at the Court ot Ordinary, for said District, to bo held at Spartanburg t'ourt Mouse, on the 20th day of August next, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand and seal of office, this '5th day of August, lfcti'h J. LA 11LK BOMAR, o. s. d. August 0 -j:i 2w TO THE MERCHANTS" o F T M K Sotilh iiiul Soiillnvestrf \\rL. the undersigned. MERCHANTS OF > > nil", til V OK t IIAKLKSTON, S. C.. : enconragt d by t he increased patronage received bw spring, and by the a-finances that havo reaelie 1 u? in in all sections of the South and Soutliwes:. that our t JUi >DS have compared advantageously. and competed successfully, with those bought in New York, and other Northern . eit.es. and belie- itig that, being found faithful . to the pledges made in our toruier card; we will receive still greater patronage, have piepared oin-elves tor a largely increased FALL BUSINESS. i Our Importers and Jobbers of Foreign Merehan ii- . t .o ail h < n represented in the mar- ' | kei- oi I u: op-.- this spring and summer, either : by lie: ct t!;e r respective firms, or by agen's i:i:p> competent to seb:ci goods for the I Southern trade, 'l'iiey have bought for cash, or its e |iiix aleiit. end their selections will form ! full at. I aiir.ft'xc stocks for the inspection of th" interior uie.elii'.iit. Our facilities for obi i us:g DOMESTIC (iitttL)S direct from the tr.uimui' i'c es arc in.surpassed by tbe mer! eh :it> any city in the Union. V- . t l.crefio e. l oiifidciii 1 v invite von to in - l ALL STOCKS OK FOliRlflNtYND 1 ' M L*? 1 1' tittODS. feeling assured that all who may do s i. / ' /'n/iidicr, will make . th- i p n-o'i,-os !n this niiiket. Our stockn ? ' c to early in August, when *c will ! ? 1 vtl- . v ' \ - . v ,.i.i - .. .. v< vut uiu auu n -w :noi I- iir .1 IV. riil-<. I > 3 J X < * < >< )I>S. gili i:. \m>. imv i :.i. co.: iohnston. r.i-'-.vs v . it; < 11 \ ! rhrlain. MILKR A ? < : .I"IIN G \iil..\o{ \ CO ; SAYLER, SMITH C.I : liv Vi i. M. I:I KNKY A CO.; ( 1! AM, IIoVI.-I? N . co.; J s. A I.. BoWI E .v en.; c \, o X, M Ki:sz E a. lO : KERlllSt >N I.Hi l>i NO. ! i v u !> w v i; i:. hyde cekgo D.v y; WMLMANS A i'rd i.: Col u i'ney. i en n a xt x co.; j. K. A DOER \ Co. I 5ools ?111< I !SllOO?. d. ! FLEMING a co; r. a. CRINGLE A. c ?; I t 151 K.v Ml i t 'll ELL: E. R. STODDARD .v Co . dl Mil a.m. 1'aj't .v co.; 1IASELTINE , a walton. < I A )TII IXG. imerson. smi i ll .v co.; cohen, WILLIS a CO ; waldkon, egglkston & co.; EDwin rates a co; mai-nil essen, O'lIAr a a t o. (ii?o( i:iui:s. oeo. w. william a co. CKOCKKKY & GLASS WARE, we pr a sage: rrown & PALMAR. " 1 >1 11 vyiland. stev k.nson a co.; NELSON carter; .!?>11 n asiihukst & co.; rttff i a dow ik. SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. rowen. foster a co. ; J. a W. KNOX? dew inc.. th v y e r a co.: -albert LENGn1ck; marsh vl.l, rl'rge a CO. HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS. horsey. a it fn a co.; f. d. FANNINGa co.; d. ii. williams a co. .....1 If.-J >?iunit.i aim onuu.rrj llilriUVSTBi HAST IK. CALHOUN i CO.; JENNINGS, ! TIlOMLINSON & CO. Carpels, Oil Cloths and Window Curtains. LAMBERT \ HOW El.L; JAMES G. BAILIE. Importers and Dealers in Wines, J aquors, Sc^am. CIIAFEE. CKOFT \ LIIAFEE ; KENNEKER & tiLON VAX. Dealer in Paper and EnvelopesJOS KIM l WALKKU. Aug. 9-28-2L Know Ye Yol T riAIlAT a general ns?orunont ??f Drugs, Msdi| cincs, Seeds, l'erfutnery, Kruthts, Paints, Oils, &c , may be found at FISHER & 1IKINIT8FT8 I August 2 22 tf