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NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. To the Eo. op the LANCASTER LkDUEK. *" Tuesday, 26th Sept., 1864. j The whig* of the great State of New e York made abort work of it at Syracuse; j, end the contest is now narrowed down to j the Sewerdiaed whigs and the two belli* ^ gvrant factious or the radical democracy, j, unless, as may happen, a fourth ticket be ^ introduced into the field by the temperence alliance which meets at Auburn on the 27th instant. But we scarcely think that a ticket will emiiiAt* from the tetn- ,| perance men, inasmuch as the Whig can- ^ didate for Governor is a satisfactory Maine H Law man : and consequently the only re j, maining concern of the temperance people j wilt be the election of a Tetotal Legisla- v ture, But the Maine I.nw, or any other ^ law, *'s by no means ,4tho head and front" (] eff the Syracuse platform, which is in reality substantially the same as tho Sara- ,, ... vg? uuiiuuu piauurm, looking to tlio ^ forinatiou of a groat anti slavery coalition v party throughout the North, in open lion- e tility to the South in tho campaign of 1856 "Free labor and free soil for all," is the fu- j, IDW motto of the Whigs. B But the subject that is by far thd most j engrossing, at the present moment, is the ? fact that the Ambassador SoulC has left ; j Madrid. Although now denied by the | ( organs of the government, it was always ( believed that Mr. S>>ule had authority to purchase Cuba. It would seem that be- | fore the late revolution he flourished his purse of $100,000,000 in the face of the Minfstry in vain, and that on Esnartero'a t accession to power he renewed his solicitations and "material" promises; but E? partero would not listen to him. Indignant at his want of success, he too tried his hand at a revolution, ana according to the Diario Esponol, got up a counter revolution on the 28.h of last month, failing in this also, he suddenly took his departure; following in the footsteps ot his illustrious predecessor. Queen Christitina. On the whole, Mr. S^ule'a diplomatic career has been unfortunate; but eren yet, cool, why and diplomatic wise as he really is, he may effect the purchase of Cuba. In the mean time we Hre looking anxiously forward for the next news from Spain. By the arrival of the Arabia, we have received news from Europe to the morning of the 9lh inst; as usual, however, there is nothing new about the war. As ' winter in the North is rapidly advancing ^ the campaign of the Baltic may be said ( to be sudei for this year of our Lord. The iuraoion too of the Crimea may still be considered very problematical anil not- ( withstanding the proud boasts of the abed j spite of the brilliant victories which she I herself has achieved in Europe than she 'I was on the opening of tlie campaign? a campaign, in fact, which lias never in- ' j ured Russia nor benefitted Turkey. The Emperor Napoleon, pleased with the "jolly lime" he enjoyed with Prince Albert, has determined to visit the king cf Belgium. Preparations <>f no ordinary character are being made for his reception at Brussels. Perhaps before he bids ? adieu to the Belgian Court it may enter his imperial head to visit Waterloo. The distance to the field is only a nice ride ' before breakfast, and there is no doubt he would las able call up some very pleasant reminiscences of "his uncle." c Our late City fathers are trembling in their sh.ms?and tlirea en to prosecute overy member of the board of Counciiinen ? for libel if they should dare to publish the ? results of the inquiry iuto the charires ot .. corruption made against several members of the late Board of Aldcrinen. Hut, alas ! they have no power now, and thixmunuel ' of the art of corruption will see the light " before many days elupse. " Lhiring the recent session of the Grand Jury 1,614 true bills were returned, of which 1.113 were for violation of the t Liquor Law. Among those indicted are t the Mayor and two Council wen This is v taking tbe bull by the horns with a reii? c geance. It is, perhaps, however going too far, yat is not right, whether we haxe * a Maine Law or not. tnat quiet, pra<H*a- v bly disposed citizens should be di?turl?ed I by the ruffians who assemble on Sunday's at corner gmggeries for tbe sole purpose of rowdyism of the worst kind. f. ! .! 1 - *- ? " ib bhiu, uui we snow not witn what truth, that Mr. Clark, the whig candidate j for Govornor, was made A Know Notliing f on the evening of Tuesday before the niee> v ing of the delegates at Syracuse: and n that he had two degrees conferred on him j At once. Tliis rej>ort has created consul- v rable dissatisfaction among the K. NV r Tiere, as be is not considered, owing to his abolition tendencies a proper subject for a merol er of this singular order. Small as i the affair looks now it may ultimately o lead, aa far aa the State ia concerned, to r a split among tl>e Know Nothings. \ A reward of $6000 has been offered s for the apprehension of Robert Schuyler b by Urn Hew llaven Railroad Company. Tbio is rather lata in tho day, for accord- u iag to tha Apmhlietm* of Saturday, be * was mtm at a regetta reeently in England. * But probably aa ha is declared to be guilty ^ nf fsfmj to tbe extent of two millions of . f Aofiaca. ho su bo oaiotd hi almost any H. b P***t tun*. The autr of tlit* street preachers here apidly on the wane, f<>r although larj, rowds assemble in tin* Park ami on tl lattery every Sunday, there in little or i xciteiuent manifested. The Angel G, iriel held forth yesterday from the Cil lall hut there was no disturbance of tl niblic peace, anil thd crowd, after patien y liste.ling to a long diatribe against tl niblic authorities of Charlestown, Mast quietly diaperseil. The gereral features of the money tun ;et are unchanged. There is an aetii lemand from all classes, with a good su ?ly, where the securities and borrow? ire well known. The Bunks are discouti ng to the fidl extent of their receipt "ret class paper 10 to 12 per cent. wit ery little done under the latter rat Die condition of our City Banks is look* ipon as ftvorahle. Payments from tl ountry are not very good, trade is bcgi ling to fa'l off. Shipments of specie coi inue very large. Sickness at the Soul rill prevent cotton coming to market i arly as usual. Ti excitement aliout nncurrcnt tnon< ins nearly subsided, " Western" mom lands rather better with the people tin Eastern money. There is a want of co idence in the New England system Banking, and the public is beginning listinguish a secured from an unsecurt 'ttrrenev. r heTedger LANC ASTERV-LLE. S. C. J[?1)KESM Y.OCT. 11,1854 Agents for the Lancaster Ledjerv'ew York V. 11. I'uliiu 'hiladelphiu E. W. Ca Jhurlesion Wjo. Do wees E.?t 11; JamUt it Z. J. Dillu Term3 of the Ledger. Jne copy, one \ cur j'iVB eooios l' J.I'll ft' IW tfo ' ?l.60. I.M 'ifti'fn do u 1 33fr 20J I'wcnty do 44 1 .J3 25.1 Cash in advance ..Iway*. No paper w ie stopped until paid for niijoss we choose I iVe have a fine assortment of Job I'ype.m ire prepared to do i.n kind of Job Woi villi neatness and despatch. J-?f~ Wanted at this office a liov abo 14 years of ago to learn the Printing bu less, lie will he Well provided for and I ituation made comfort..hie. ? * * ? t:...- s -i ? i - i? irgr I in-iu were ci^lli iicaius ITOIIl v< ?w lover in Cliarlw?lnn on tlie 5tli inst. J-4T Cotton in Charleston rang *s fro to 9^ cents?in Columbia fioni to l enta. To Correspondent*.?"South Carolin 1 informed that we do not puhiisli nnon nous articles, more e*p -dally when tin re copied and spelt as incorrectly as his is Court Week.?Court convenes here dondav next. During the session of Cou i large nmnbcr of our citizens will be kltfiidiinctt, tind we trust those who are lebtcd to us will come prepared lo liq late their debts, Ii is a positive truth tl ve ussert, in saying, we scarcely take nougli money to buy bread for ourfaniil ind jot, there are a number of our citize vho are in our debt, some for subscriptioi ithers for adver isiug mid Job Work. Two Dollars froin each of our delinqut lubseribera would assist us materially, i. vh.it a trillintr sum to th.on. We ho his modest appeal will be responded to. 1-fT Two weeks ago wo apologised I .lie suspension of ourp.p r,mid muds sot illusion to the illness of our boy. Cn t lav we penned that article, our little Dei wo and n half fears old wus Inken sick. ler parent* were not much alarmed, Ih vere much more ao for their boy. Po ittle Beu> grew gr dually ?vrr?", an.l < londity l:?at. we laid her in the grave-var vhero i ome of her kindred real, in the col old grave. Public Mbktikq.?A meeting wee he n the Preaby lerian Church on Friday eve r?g laat, for (he purpose of in iking nrrnng iienfa to eetobliah a Female 8 lion! in eater ; we regret that we could not atten Ve learn that bu^ineas eominitieea we ppointed, and will report at the meeting I * held ut the aaine pLeeon this evening. We are extremely glad our cilixene m ioving in thie nutter. A good fctnu L'oool would be well p trooised. We Uh i* liberty of nuking a euggeation ; w u*e understood that it w contemplate y eome, to tube our old printing office, en y weathor-biMiMing it ever, dto, convert ito echoot houao. WKy tfut old houa of so account whatever, esaept fur tire 3d. By all meaoa, ereet> new building 'w throughout?it will aoat but little uiari . v Wjj. ..." /?.>> m is The Sp&rtanbargh Express, and Charto | lestcn and the Fall Trade. ie | In his issue of '26th September, the edi10 tor of the Spaitunburgh Express, for the n I purpose we presume of making capital out Ly of it, bv securing the patronage <if the rnerK( inutile community of Charleston sees proper to criticise rnir Article written aboutn month since, concerning Charleston nnd the Fall ,e Trade. *" "Truth is powerful and will prevail," nnd to secure patronage bv stuffing'-soft sodder" f- down the throats of Charleston merchants, " e is-somcthing the most urgent need for monp ey would not prompt us to do. ir< The pen ml ehnrncter of the mercantile commnnitv of Charleston is such, that we ^ do not believe sneh artifices us ill accomplish I any thing for our contemporary of the Express. In our two articles written on ibis e* matter, we asserted facts?we can procure the original invoices, nnd nre not unwilling 10 to abide bv the decision of any mercantile n house in Charleston Those may have heen n- isolated eases, we alluded to, we know not [, but ?.ve never are ashamed or a/raiil to acsurt us trut,m1 nst fall we complained of the high prices ! of Hardware in Charleston. We can pro*e that Hardware in Charleston is from 30 to 50 per cent higher than in New York. A ,n merchant of this place, told us once, that a n* relative of his in (N. C),mnde liisexpence* of to N. Y. nnd oaek, by the money saved in to purchasing books and stationery at the H| North. Books and stationary are thirty per cent higher in Charleston. We speak from m experience, nnd we speik thus from a desire to see Charleston p.osper, but to prosper, she must offer the proper induceimnt*.? Twenty months ago, we purchased a bill of ? books in Charleston for cash, since, we have ordered from New York, and although we had sixt y <l;iyh tunc, wo could sell to t harleston kooksel Icrs iit their wholesale prices and realise n profit of from 30 to fiO per cent. If the editor of the Express desires to see the original invoinces lie can have them. It is true we have received considerable patronage from Charleston merchants, but we would be ashamed to look at our own shadow, were to permit ourselfto be a svcopli int?a bribed editor of a professed independent Journal. We have before asserted that it is much easier to purchase goods in Charleston than in N. Y. and if is some p .pers assert, Charleston merchants purchase at the same marts as Northern Mer ? chants, by adding the expense of insurance freight &c. they should sell at the same prices. Our country merchants kno * th..t a great m my i!o not. If Charleston mer; _ chants see proper, the metropolis of the State could In-come a great city. Tinte will r not permit us to say more, and we write this rr in much h >ste. n CW Owfl-Nothbiifs is t lie name of a Siw i)'. cicty which lately organized In Romney.Vn, The object of this society is to keep overt* one who joins out of debt. 1 lie Editor of 00 'be Argus hopes sumo of his subscriber* ., ..ill i.u i* --a .? -- w -* -w- *? -- ? DO their example. We commend ibis society 00 lo " thousand or mo of oar curly subscribers, jo You admire our paper very nineS pay up ill and it will improve wonderfully. j"j Newspapers reduced in Site1 The New \ ork Sun, ttnd 1'orfsino ifli k* V.i.) (ilubr, come to lis much reduced in size : yet, llieir pricts rein .in the ssnie.? The fact of the matter is. the publisher* were comp-lled to adopt this course, or ds? sl' make no.liing. I'aper is much higher, lalmi "* is dearer, and then the high price of living ; dir.: all tend lo i litt.-iil the profits very much 1 Even in the little town of IsincaKter. it cost* j us much more to print the Lrdgrr now, than I it did two years ago. We have had men to say to lis?"\Vt know your cxpcnccs i.ro heavy, but then you inn-t make n right?75 cents ? squar* for ndvertiscmeuts ; say eight hundred suU sfi iIxth Jit SJ. tlicri* in ftlfiOOiit * '? I iiu'lt look only oft otto side ??F iht y- picture. Even admitting we received 9160(1 J>' Irani eight hundred subscribers, it would nut ' p-iy our expenees. And when a great m..?y will not pay tm nt nil, it i* muel worse on I^'t mintu of these men try lite business rt. j.ml mir word for it, they would noon nbaiv in d ?n it for some other. in- We were traveling once out went, anrl ni- had t .ken pass .ge on n .Mississippi t?tcumei ??t for l.oui*ville, (Kv.) On hoard there w.ti in a gauibler. who from morning till night y : and fro.n night until morning employid hit n't lime dealing xanhme. A number of the it. passengers played, whilst many would merely look on. A# we stood by the table nt wo ol?Hcrved an old fellow wateldng thi nd game very intently : nt I. nt be s .id to tin pe blackleg, "1 eou'd make money at that too.' 'You arc nt perfect liberty, sir, to try It." re plied the other. The old fellow for the cards, ami dealt In nboiit three mirv nt, utes he lost ten dollars, and very abruptly |le vacated his seat. Many p.-rsons who sup , |*>*e newspaper piihlishing such a prolilsbh business, would probably find it as the oh ,.y fellow found the game of rnntune. "r ^ Thojiau hf's disposed "" of the Greenville Mountaineer to .Mr. J R. Gossktt, the fo titer proprietor. Col Towns will continue to edit the paper. HTKAKUK t. olM'IDESCK.? MT. W ILLIAM Id Thompson and wife, I wo aged citizens ?>l n- Ihi* district, died nt their residence, ten v. mile* below the village a few day* ago ? n- Mm. TnoMraoH un? token aiek one horr U. and three quartern la-fort Iter hnshind, and re w hat ia eery singular, he died just the mimic lo op ieo of lime nft.-r ahe breathed her laat ? They were ploeed Ineking nrma in the same re coffin, and therefore sleep in Misname grave. New Paves.?The Edialo Chri?n ia the title of a new piper juat started at Orange'? Imrg In this State, the first number of d which we have received. It is a neat sheet, ^ and the editorials ars well written. P. II. '* Laser, E?q.f la the Editor and Proprietor. ? Wo wish the Clmrion much success, and P hope the Editor will be epsred some of U thoee vexations troablee inddeot to the io> h es?M. V>V" " *' v' *'" **> -sSZfcSjr'4 JdBtb:. ' ' ^ f r |gggPg "f Cash vs. Credit. We re.vd very sensible article in n late number of tlie Greenville M.untaineer un the above subject. We have come hi the conclusion ourself. that if the credit system be not restricted, it will ruin our people. The en dit system in the upper country prevails to a remarkable extent. If a man ^ w robes to buy a farm, a house and lot, a ( barrel of sugar or a year's subscription to a newspaper, the first question he oaks is? ' How long will you credit lue f* Now. wouictiincs, when uioney is as scarce ua it liaa been the last six months, it is a matte" of impossibility to pay casli for ^vsrything but, it is an undeniable truth, that oftentimes n man will request credit w hen he flas ihe money in his ppeket, and no immediate use for it. The system is productive of every tiling which tends to our injury and ruin. Bankruptcy is the sequel to this unlimited credit system. In any store in our own village, We feel satisfied that live dollars, cash, will purchase as much, if not more, than live dollars to he charged. This is one advantage gained, another is, th .t people will always buy less when tlicy piy every time. Open an ucc? unt at a store, and every day, it is u pound of pepper, a box of this or a keg of that. Nor is this all. when your account is made out you are dtsj used ?o question the honesty of the merchant?ipy w ife avers she did not get this, and my daughter most positively asserts she did not get that,?therefore bitter i feelings are engendered, which may lead to animosity and ?'rife. Again, your account is presented to you whiil you are unprepared to pay it?you give your note and * probab y you are threatened, if not sued ut the next Court ; this involves you iu more expense, thai when it is paid olF, all you have bought could have been purchased lor u much less sum wiih the cash. 1 'I'l... !- ... I J - - * us ?? mt;i.i is iu uo uepr CSUH1. II it Were abandoned, or much restr.eted, wo are confident wo would ndviiiMu umro in wealth and commercial greatness, loauy nnlht g of the peico oi* uiuiJ ih it would bo enjoyed. I)e ith of W'm. Riley,?Mr. Wm. Riley, iho Suite Assessor, ysay s llie Charleston Stand -rd,) died ii. this city on Frid y about '2 oclock,A. At., of typhoid dysentery. lie .v as a in.ti.o ol Jl.try mild. but a resident of Charleston I'roin early yoiitn. Il.ro. Tor many years, ho conducted the business ol' printer und publisher, also a boo* store.? Many of our estate lata Reports were from lilr* pleas, and two of tho series known as Riley's Law and Riley 'a Chancery Reports were prepared by liiui, auu very appropri ately tilled wlml Would otherwise have Uoeti a troublesome bre..eh ill ills reports. .vlr Riley was an iudnaliious, worthy citizen a mcmb-r of the li.iptisi t.'harcn frout his yutilli, and fof tho h.sl ten or twelve years a lie.icon ot the First Cinircli ill tins ci.y. f BtuiiittU AlotlCM. i See tho Land rtuvcrliscinciila of the Com?? ?S|iorj in ana p.i|>v.i. a, ,.r.< ' ing to our advertising columns, it will also . he seen that lie soils some houses and lots t in the village on Ilex I auled..y. Eb.TOlttS TAULIi. HlaCKWooh's M A'iAXiNL. I We have recvi.cd the 6>opt?-inl?er number ( of tSoctl's re pub icatmn of this inomhly, , which embraces iho following list of eon* , tents: '1 lie Holy Land ; lielleroplion . The Coin* j ing Fortunes of our Colonies in the 1'aciliv; I , Speculation* among the St..r* . Mrs SloweV ! ( Sunny Mcinories; The 'ryat.il I'nlare . The j Secret of Stoke Manor?I'arl iV ; 'J In-j , Spanish Revolution. i Price 93?The four R view* ami DUe!( wood for $10; lllaekwooi anil anv one of the Reviews for $ I; The Ia*dger ami ; ni.uk wood for $1?Publi-h.d by i I.koxaitts Scott dt Co., ? New York. 1 Tiie I .a dies Wreath for October. Is n very goon nutiibef'M. gnn Charts laland" is a strikingly handsome Plate There * is inori* variety in this number than usual. Terms $1 per year. Hrortd'tf ?* SJrt/.tn ? -? 1 New York. r , (til AII AM* 4 Magazijb. Tun tA-tobvr number is well filled. The I , enyruv iny* are hnn<l?iino, ami ill/ ccitrihiitinns are well written. I Gr.ifi mi'a M iy./ino is not inferior to any , otlcr in Anicrlci. Til one cxculiciilent Agricultural periodi? c.tls the Farrnrr and /'Inner,* ml Soil of the ^ * South, for October. Iiinc been received.? . | The firmer* of hit South, for tiieirowu iteit. j 1 efit, should iiitrotiizethciejoiirn.il*. , Thk Nkw Ki'ihchi'al IliKiior.? We announced "II Silnrdav that the Rev. ( Iforiitio Totter, l?. I>., of St. iVz-r'* I Church, Albany, liml la*eii elected Provisional |tn>lio|? of the DiiK-ese (Trotc* | tNiit Kpisfopitl) of New Voik, *ie |ti?lioj> I I Wrtinw ri^lti, liieniMsl. The New Y# rk Cotiiiiterciiil nivx! "l>r. l'otter i* cantiilrroil a modei ate churchman, nml prohnhly no other eon hi have l?ecti selected, ttinrti tlinhntlitlf lb. , Wninwrijfht, l?elter fitt?-?I to cftprttoiaM , nml harmonize ||.v different pnrti^B^Hp Church. For the last twenty vdH3r more lie h** lieen pastor of the oldest ' K|4* ci- pal pnrislt in Albany, where he I* Ifrentlv esteemed nml Itehnred. Wn lie lieve lie ifradiiated Ml Union Co k*({i' in 1820, and is now over fifty year* ttf a^e. His brother, the Rt. Rev. A h men Potter 1 1). I)., is lV*hop of the Protestant Episcopal Chnrclt in the Diocese of Pennsyl vhimh. mm n ? n rrmnncnine rotneMemv 1 tlint tin* two i?np>?fl!Mit Dw**w of New York aikI IVmi-ytvMiiiH nhonUl for the ( j iweond i;me be |?lftceii mwler the fif?i?t*o- , 1ml chnrire of heather*; formerly tl?? two | twliop* Onderlonk, ami now the two BUtofw Potter." For Outmumm.-?A writer in the New. berry Swotiitel proneeee ArmMUrwJ Btsrt, I K*q.. for oor next (Wemor. ' '.if rifejfc fifty JW.-J. k. - 5 Ja The follow-in# is the result for one Sena, tor and two ItepreMentative* to the Legist*. , ture for Lancaster District _ Sertaie, Mruge. H 5 r 3 P? 3^ D I ^ !* O " > Pi f i r f f r i If i r1 s I i is n_.jl * __ in Ijincnster, 225 83 i 229 133 1 ?i 1 89 . fnaton'a, 101 19 70 97 3?> 32 '? Hotnn'm 140 17 R7 125 70 23 7 Tax ? haw, 81 i 25 83 64 29 4 ll" Small'* 39 33 7R; 27 571 8 Tank. 34 4 23; 82 10 12 Stover'* 52 0 34 46 18 5 IT. Indian Land. 64 7 31 41 36; 15 Fundcrburk, 23 23 46 28 34j 10 "" Total. 732 21 i 678 593 462 178 P" k? II Those marked thus have been elected. FOR CONGRESS. (?i McQueen. Wilson. Line.iat ?r, 2.6 33 Xj C iston'*, 35 40 i lorton's, 133 30 Tax.ihtiW 71 21 Gi Fun Ierberk's 63 5 Small'* Gl 19 Di Tank, 39 0 Stover'* 49 6 Ec lud inn Kind, 69 2 le Total, 828 160 L Majority for McQueen 668 Hh FOR ORDINARY. Witherspnott. Price. of l.anrnster, 15:1 168 J* ( action's 91 30 /In rloti's 146 15 Texi.lv>f 7 14 I ?*i Fiituli-rburk's 2*2 38 111 Small's 43 4J Ui Tnnk, 30 6 hi Stover's 49 4 Indian Lnnd, 45 15 ? Totnl 656 332 M joiily for WilhiTHpiMin 323 ? i? )i Anoeiir iili**>iIim ui New Orleuii* on ? ilo* '20i.li ii hL, *f the Vr low feve**, ?h? Valentine Moll, Jr.. M. D.. eon of Prof** Tl nor Molt, of New York, in ti e 33 1 your of his nge. AI llulh tfay * I'ilU, n certain cure for d<* ?*a rnnveiiieiitft of tho Stomach and Bow*!*, IJvcr Complaint*. Loss of Appetite and ^ Biliousness.?'1 licse Pill* Imve a wonderful jp etl'. el upon u disnrg mined system, hiiinedi- ,\| jitelv tiny are taken l>y tho Patient they ct mo directly upon tlu* liuin .n frame, th.it the most dhoidcred or impure blooJ bee* toes change*!. Persons who use them fo? a few weeks caui**?t fail to bo thmuughly cleans a!, they cause the appetite, however impaired, *? be**oine g"*>d, anil those who fT-ctcd with ?!is jjrecab'o or offensive breath cannot do better than uv.iil thenselves of these invaluable Pills. o J .Sec ndvertiseuienl. Sold hjr P. XI. COHEN k CO., P 29 llsyne at., Cliarl,vi?ton, S C* "A Thiajf of Bjaaty is a Jx/Foroyar " IV h> will peopht to.lure pmipl.s on .lie human f.u e tli iue,' or eruptions of ..ny kind, wiien it is a f.el so well known, that Dr. (Juyxott u Y. lUnc Duck mui SiirxafiariUa <5 idealises rtu* skin from all impurity, reuiov- | ? ing I'iniplcn, Sons, and Ubitvhe*, leaving \ the affected part* mm In nlthy, smooth and ol '>l\ ilto of it bah.>. It i* really ' ,>rieele*? to all lli.it wish tin- ruiy beauty ol' !' childhood. Ml It c.iiini-H nil Mori'M mid poisonous wound* to discharge i.ll infe*ted matter, Mid er.idi- el cm I owry impurity from llm ay atom. I' It doi-H it** work mildly, but eAce'mtlly, (j j?iv iiijc con?cmua beauty mid blooming tl health III the place of llglifli-ss Mild MOUl- rt sickening disease. '' irtT See iidieriiactneiit. i K j Sold by ,MAGI I,LA IIKATll. g OBITUAEY. ^ ,mim* Ol Died, mid lenly on the 4th iimtunt, near h' Turkey Quarter (Irvek, in this District, Mi*a 'J Llizabktm Jemima, only daughter of Grif. r, litli mid lr<-n? Short, nged 19 yeur* und 8 f month*. P Tim deceased ?in * young lady of ami- ^ able disposition and engaging maimer*, and (> being u fond slid iifleclionnte daughter her u |o*n will be heavily sustained by her tender parent* ill their decline. Al>hough bred in a section where a tlior ^ oiurh t'etn-la erinc-ohm wa* not attainable. ? she ny her own exertion*, had *o improved *1 her maimer*, and stored her mind with u*e- " ful information, mm to bw ju*tly i milled to \ tlie admiral iou and reaped of nil who knew u| her. She leaves a f.thei, mother an 1 three r1 A?..I A... 1 I * ? 8 ui-kiuch ? i. rjtf iimuorr ui sorrow** ing friend* to uio.irn ovur her tomb. C. NM AlVBtTJSMBMTS. I x .. Ir $25 Reward. w [jy, RUNAWAY from the Htibecribrr IP nlxiut itil* 29?h August lust, his M?y -? JlDB.NNIH. 8..id Otmnis is about live feet Ave or <it Inch"-* hi h of n copper g* color, nod 'Mo rory thick lips?be s|<e..lts to qniiM s hell spoken to, nn.1 will Wci^h about ?h lift or ISO p 'Uii'U. I bought Dennis in pr Chest*-rA.-id district, nonr big l*)nehcs ereek " from the estate of Atrphm D. Miller, lie has been occn nines In* left me in that neigh Itorhnod, nod *lao i" the neighborhood of of Tsx.ihuw, in this district. I will gitc ten M| loilar* toward if Dennis U lodged in Ian- ?| osier isil, twelve dollars if delivered to me, or nd twcnir*fl"e dollar* on proof of his being to i.irbored lie any person. j? D. W. BROWN. Oct. ii M tt BL\NKSBL7NKSrBUKK^! Of ?re?7 doacription, for mU? I i this Office it.":; y. : iw. a i Attention Trooper? [ YOU zfz Surety cSS* rand-d !o 1jjflj j '? pe*r ;it !jju?c.-tH|?Trv1H*?, rrn the last Sat nr. c v in Cfctulnsr. in*t., at 11 oVIork, for Drill t d lnH|K'i'tii?n. PunctOnl attendance in re- c irvd im the inspecting ?>fli<ser will b? pres- h I to rufcivv thu troop. ? W Bv order of CAPT. 8ECREST. i J. II. SVimmHK.ow, Jr., O. 8. Oct II. 34 at [oases and Lots for Sale. F. Flemish, Hal. i IN ERUITY. ?e. SLascaj.tr, i.x.1 nos &. Delk. et al. ) N obedience to nnd bv virtue of the dc. i crec of the Court of Equity in above | ?e, I will nvII nt Lin.-uxter Court House , the 1*1 Monday. the 6th of November, < 51, the house* and lots ordered to bee Id above eiilie, \if ; , The House nn>i I^tt nt present occupied , K. G. Hillings, bounded by Meeting and ( liito street, the Lot of A C. Dunl-p, and \ 3 lot bolow described. ?ALfKJ? , The house nnd lot tit the corner of Brnnd ( d .Meeting street, bounded by Lot of M. , inton, Esq., Mroolst, Meeting-si., and d the > oi lirst above described. TLB MS.?A credit of twelve months, j rch.stis giving Bond with t.vo good so- | rlties, with interest from day of sale nnd Mortgnge. ( JAMES H. WITHKR8?OON. , Cum. in ?/. I>. D. t 9, 18 >?. 34 4t pf 6 fed ands and Negro as for Sale. Eor.ge D. Beckham, i IN EQUITY. xs. > Lancaster. uken Beckham rt. al y D. virtue of the decree of the Court of |u|ty. in nbo.e ease, I will sell at Linens- < r tlourt House, on the 6th November, i 154, ^being s .le ditv) the two tracts of nd and Aegroc*. ordered to be sold in ?vu esse, viz; One Tract containing one hundred acres, i ore or less, bound,-J at present by lands It. C Poits, William Pulls, Dr. T. L i Iiiisou and tile SState line. ALMJ One tract rnnl ining 50 ncrvs, more or I bounded by I nd* < f (J.I). Jlcvkbaui nt.d e above tract, Dr. Johnson and ilio Ml .le 10. Also the Negroes Rachel, John Blvil and others. names not know n. TERMS?A credit of l'J month*, with t? rent, bond and good wuriliw, and a mtgago it' required. JAMES li. WITIIERSPOON. t ow. J-lquily /#. I) it 9. 1354, 34 41 |>l 5 hi Land fcr sale. no*. M. Siais l l\ EQUITY. r*. > Ijctwaitrr. snnr.w Sims, n a I. j Under the decree t the Caurt in ahovc s , I will itell at l.-uicnster Court limine 1 the Int Monday, the (> It Nov. 1854, the Sims" Trtti-I ol' Ivind. eonlolning 30lt iter- -s ore or let?s, lt< Ij - > 111 i II u l.itldn of Col. 'P. I', dl.od. J 1). M Card. ll, n M.llwaiu and r?. Ilortoii. TERMS?A credit of nnr and two year* itli interest front d iv of sale, bond and >od st curitie< and a mortgage. JAMS M. WITHKUSPOOX, t '<>m, Uyuily L 11 Oct 9, 1951 34 41 pf 3 75 ' CATAWBA LOBCfB, I. (). o. F. NO 34. Will hold their meetings every 1 hiiisduy Evening at H o'clock. . .? . except on the tsi Thursday ?*f evert onth. when it will meet at W.*k>ck. I?. M. I Ity Order of ttie bt.l^r. tWi FELIX M -LARNOx, ?^\-y. A tig So, ly 9K Lechanicj, Iavcntors aud Manufac- * torar, >70 IN CASH I'lilZICS. fv>70 , T >1 .U .1E I'K 4 of the * SciKXTinc V A * E H ic A x ' eoinmen "ed on tli IGsli I' September. It in eldedv devoted to'he Ivaiicelilent of the interest of Wei dim lev. iventor*. M innfuctnrers r.nd Farmer*, and edited by men pract ical I v skilled in the Is and sciv-nees. I'rolubly tin other jour, d of thi' suite character is so exletudvolv rem itiil. or so generally esteemed tor its r.ctieal ability. Nearly till lite Valuable ileitis which issue weekly from the I'.itent kfiee are illustrated wilt) Engravings, and 10 claims of nil the I'alenin are |itiblisbed gnl.irly in it* column* Its tltev are Issued, tun making it 11 perfect Scientific mid Mr, liiiiie.il EiictclopjiJhi of Information upon le subject* of >t,n:hniiic.il luiprovements, hemistry, Engineering ami the Sciences cnerallv. It is published weekly in quarto ?rtn nuitiiblc for binding and each volume attains Four Hundred slid Sixteen Page* f Reading .Matter. Mever.il Hundred Eu ravines, with n full and complete Index.? s eircul ition on the hint Volume exceeded . ,IHM) eopies per week, slid the praclieal eeipis in mm volume are worth to any. imly touch utorw tli.ui the subscription ic \ Tlie following Cash Priies are nff-rrd by le I'libbsliers for the forteen largest ,ints I auiee-rihcie * nt in by the l*t of J..mirv? 1833:?41UU hi I be given fur the tgi-et iiet; |7ft for the rrnmd . |M for i* third ; |io l'?r the fourth ; 4b0 tor the flit; f43 for the eixli; |fi) fur the rVerilh | tor the righ'h . $10 fur the ioU? or the hniN : fc liocveotli. |li for the twdfih , |IU fur the lirtevnlli . and $6 for the fourteenth. Tlte .eli will he gold to I lie order of the euc*ofnl competitor immediately after the let f Juiin.try, 1833. Tkhmm:?thie ropy, one year, $2: one >pr( 6 tnonth*,4l ; live copiee, ait month*, I , ten copies, ?ix month*, $8 , ten copies, mhr month*, |I3 ; tifiecu copies twelve oiith* )i'J ; twenty copies, twelve months, 28 III Hitvenre. No number of subscription* almvs twm c.iii bo taken ul lea* then $1 4l) each. utufii mil bo sent in at different times and hid different l'o?t OtHeee. Southern and Weetern money taken for ilioeripliona. Letter* elioiitd tie directed, poet-paid, to una 4 IV 1:18 Kulton-etrvet, N. Y. Messrs. Mann 4 Co. are extensively en- i igt*} in pi ociiring patente for now inv enma, and wilt advise inventor*, without targe, in n-gnrd to the novelty of their imoveuicnta. tf Family Medioian. I keep constantly on hand a fivah supply 1 II the moel popular Family Medicine*, liieh m iy he depended on an genuine, Mid lileli are sold on the usual term* for ca.?h. 1 Ml lime to pmietu.il euatomera Being ' e nnmernna to mention in detail?aend 1 >ur orders fur w hat yon wish, to 1 Z. J. 1>cH.4Y. Camden. Otot 4, 1844. M tf. A.AISTIIV, 1 ITTORNEY AT LAW. 1 Ck?ttrfl*.4C H&C, *> < y' * * | -'ly y ? -n-'9^ ??*aynM?T?d ? Niw Shop. The Subscriber take* pleasure in nnnmm. # ing to tils friend. and the public geinrdlv, h?t ho hnn opened a shop one door North if Out. H. R. Price's blacksmith shop, whom i? I* prepared to do all klnde of ('urriage ni Wagon work, in a neat and substantial nanner. B. F. FINCHER. Linmlrr C. H, Orl 4, 13 3m PROSPECTUS THE EDISTO CLARION. THE undersigned will publish in the Village of Orangeburg, on or before the irst Wedn-aday In Octubef next, a Weekly lewapapur, to be colled the KD1ST0 Ct.ARlON. Tho Clarion will be strictly cnnaervnthe >n question* of State policy. It will watch A'ilb ii "jealous eye" the advocates of changes in the fundamental law, and administration of the State. 'No measure of reform w'll be advocated because it is new'c tnd no ernir in policy will be sustained, though it may h ive the sanction of long* Established usage." Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures ?interests of the greatest magnitude to tho Southern Slates,?will rtceive duo attention. No pains or expense will be spared nescaanry to m.<ke the Clarion welcome visitor to every family circle and subscriber. Terms: 9 J |>er annum. If paid In advance. If not paid within three months, (i 60. If nut p aid within six months, 3. P. M. LAREY. Orangeburg. Sept. 3, 1861. tf CALHOUN MONUMENT. Southern marble ani> gran- j ITE.?The Calhoun Monument A*so- i elation of Charleston, desirous of obtaining I specimen** of Southern Or .mile and Marble, hereby invite contribution* of Block of one foot square each, to be delivered to I Messrs. \yj|i. M. Lawton & Co., Factor*, I ('hartuNtoivat any time previou* to 14th H November next An aeearnte statement of cost, possibility of obtaining any given quantity to m.dch specimen, it* reaiatance to dec *)", the preservation of original appearance. it* capability of being worked, mid all other important matter voncurning the specimen sent, muat accompany the block, and should no addressed to thu tillder-igncd. The blocks nill be exhibited to thu public in the llall of the South t aroIm.i liiMitntu dming the Fair, from 15th to itftii November. 11. t\ AINWR1GI1T BACOT. President Calhoun Moootiient Association. w i lie site of this monument being already niado ami plait adopted, the aasoeiutioii will commence tot* w. rk us soon as practicable. Donations will be thankfully received fiom the people of the Stale, itciniltaiwea should be made to J. OR AVION FORD. Treasurer, No 7 Uro..d street. Charleston, S C. J-gT" Newspaper* III this State favorable to the work niav render assistance by copying this ndvvr i*< niciit.aiid by ?o doing confer an obligation upon the Board. If Notioe. The Comml**iot era *?f the Board ??f Free Schools will meet on the Mb Monday in thu pros*tit month, nt the u ual hour, in thu Court llou.-e. M. P. CRAWFORD, 5?o Oct 4 33 at. liriiREAT AmiAtrrioN^ga THE Suhscrils rr> gratefnl ' for past favois. would reap, el jH ^^*5.fully inform nia friend* ?V i ' |fa eiisiomcra th t within u f* w days lie expects to receive Ida Fall and Wint r stis'K of good*. direct, from New York. I liiladi Iphin, mill B d.imore. ennstating of a verv large and general assortment of DRY IllllDWARF, SIDDLKRV, BOOTS AND SHOES. 1! ATS AND nONNETS, Gentlemen and L.lies' Faahionable Dreas Goods; s Very large and select stock of Gentlemen and Youth*' ClothingDrugs, Paints, Medicines, &*o* &o? In the Cellar will be found a fine lot of Groceries?Sugar, Coffee, Tea, MolaaacM. Candles A c. etc. Also, Confectioneries of various kinds. Please call and examine. J. ADAMH. Corner Main and Gay Stria ta. Oct I 33 tt STRAYED OR STOLEN. A GRAY MARK, four years okl, with a\ a scar on one of her fore legs near her shoulder Any iuf. rotation concerning her addressed to me at Hanging Rock. S. will In* thankfully received. tiAMUEI. HI'ENCE ft?pt 37 * S3 If. LAND FOR BALE, I will aril at public auction on Monday, tl c g Itli of OrUiiwr. as thu > " Hi-pom-d of h^f?rf, 111 mw* of land. ?ituitol on Ih* Beaver (Wk rtmd imr Salem t.'hurvh. ThU UimI in well adapted lo the culture of cotton and corn. Any one acqii intcd with that auction of the district *IM perseire It la is the eotMm grow* in^ region. There in I comfortable Dwelling liounr on the place and all ncrcMary ont ImIUioim. Al<BO On the iimi day. Com, Fodder. Miup. Iloga and a No. Milch Of and I'alf. Aiao Household and Kitchen Furoitnm. BKNJAMIN FIIILLIPW Sept. 97 39 3ft DKHiOOitS.lllRDWiBIUtf FOE TBI FALL TEAOX of 1IM The Subscriber having porch aed the entire Stock of Moods of JAMIS8 ADAMS, (toe fused, reaped felly ealla the attention of Ida frietwU, and the public generally, lo an examination of hia good# and price*. Tint good# have been jndirinusly nelected, and will be Mild for rnah at prima whkrh vannot f.il to pic.me. To pwocUhd enatonMvn the uaunl arcd't a ill be git en. J. B CDUtftRT. At ihe old aland of James Adams oppo. ite Jonas Crockett. Urocfrlra, Wrteorlw, f A foil and frmh supply of kind* If iiffliwnhtiett ? all tenca < e hawed at the Wl _ . I . Ift - a-*- -* " iu?-nnrr? roof* m EhM MM! of Iko Town, I*w W? n*kt*Kf, a hick will be mIJ vKnt low ton cam. J. B COUSART. 97 M law. liimiAcri urn pills .. ? VOIM SYRUP, KoriM.hr I. ft ADAM. ^||raN ft o. o. rfni-.