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filfi LIM'ISTi li M. lit I.K Published every Wedues uy Morning BV W. M. CONNORS Kuirou aki> I'lioridkiok. 1 E [TM S: Iq advance, f'.hoo the expiration ol Si* Months, - - - 2.5n At the oud oi'the Year, X.oc A I) V KltTlSKM KNTS Will lie inserti'<l nt the tollowiiij; tow isles: One square |?>f Iti lilies or leSs,) one insertion, 1 ; or, il continued, 15 cents tor the hi-I in. Ci ttOlt, and 5o cents lor e* -h Hi|!tsot|iii'iit nisei ion. "'eo Fourth I'm dedueitons ill vor ot standing h Ivertisetneitis. The number id insertions inu-l he written on aach advertisement, or they will he inserted till ordered out and charged aecordiimlv. Correspondence of the Lancaster Ledger. New V.iuk, Nov. t. Irt.i7. Dear l.rikjf.k :?The telegraph reports the arrival of the 'Indian' -lemur u Q .< bee with three* *>? later in ?v> f'ctii IC r<?( ?*. Cotton hiii deelim il from I -1 to t ! ami the market in ver\ du*l Tin* Hu.s ol'Kngland h ih made another rdwinee >n its r..n of discount ; it is now tt|i to 8 per rent.? The pressure in the money market still en tin nes. The "Artjjo" lias arrived* at this port.? She bungs the snug bttle sum <>f two hum ure.i iu< u -ami Unit irs hi specie I I 1 Quaker City'"hits also arrived frmii lluvmi na, and ri'|initeil the "Slur of I lit' \V? at" on t il* way With J ! ftt'O.OOy in apt c.e of w liicii $>. CMOUU arc for hi gland. Of our markets; wo mac any they art dull. Cotton is Vcfi iiitii*11 so \\ in-.il i cliittg at $1.31 to 1 55 accmdiiig io <j alt!)*. Corn and lli-ur aic unchanged. Among the vvlioles.de incrchaii'M vv'nhave adopted the retail dodge"a* it i-gen erally called, business is q it.- b i*k. At fiu-lt klort the pinclinser is a-?? ir. d |?-?. honor" Ilia-. cos'.ly silks. ? iii.m, and all iiiao tier of tine goods arc retui cd at wholesale prices. It in n time c-v>e I'm si npp. r>. Never b- loie have tl.ev ?l-jnjcd si oil a ii r vest; and they seem to be nothing Iota to jirorit by it. The dodge Ii is ki!it-si lue re tail trade which has rendered tlm-e in liiat line very indignant. It is said lli-t ever, thing is fair in vv.ir; .-nd I su; 4 use d -a e ? ia merchandise consider ctcry tiling far ma crisis like iliu present The money market is a I 111e c:t ier sl|,e> j nty last; and there is a hope tout b. tin-I first of January New N oik will be on her I business legs again. '1 lie Hanks ate d's. counting a little. If any of yo..r pc j h have a large surplus of money, liuweit-.. they can come oil her* ami invest it laigc y at exceMsive usurious rates oem urosvenor, a n-r. wealths uu reliant of this Cit) h ?n doliali-d lIn- sum ??f^30,U0U to the Board ot Kduoatiiui, to be in>eMed and the int?re t applied t>? the Ini. i o ..t .. lib.ars tar the t ? u Academy. Tula i> prutiH'u nr-h,s. Mr. Urmiuiiur is a p ?i . loan, live.-* ill a piaili ssaV; and do< s bodiless after the ?<iod o.il pi..in si, le. 11 all ot.i rich men would follow I.in example in liuv oarliculars.il um.ld n? hmi..r i... . and thu countr* at large. But unl-Htiinrc ly nineteen twentieth* of ti-ein j?-> im di* piny ; and iitTi i't tlie uio-l extiu - ugatit no?d ot" \i\ it y- We ate i ow- reaping ? oii*?qu ncett attributable to tiucn livi iy , an I its lirM form?villainou* ?pee illation. A ynud thiny happened hot en f. \v data sit ce. Une ol our fc.\pio?i*Ci utpanii a. hate of late had to pay for leakage trout wen settled dt'inijoini ? nlru*tcd to tlivir eoiiutnnce. At rtrrj ii)te?liynimti tlie e'etkaand other etiiploi ees of tin-comp..n |iut in the plea of not guilty, and for want of prool Were di-churiM-d. A few day* since how ever the company bought a demijohn ot the best and had it directed to aome one in Ronton. Before it W a? Jplncid ill tile Colli* ptitty"* office il win taken to a Doctor who put therein ai uie duty- that were ealeiilnii d to pn dnce tinea*) *cn.*aiiotiH about the Btoniaeh. '1 lie aelifllie wna nuctft nsliil. and may be there were not nouie *ick clerkannd porter* about that office. '1 lie eltap* aaw themitolt en fairly caught and owmd lip. In a former letter I proplieaied tlie defeat of the Black Republican* and the triumph cf the Democratic parly. I am of the op nion it till. We have b -a en ihrin : and a few dava will show it Too role of that moat abominable party is nearly at an < tut in the Nor'h. It is strange imlee.t mii.-Ii n party should ever h.ve gained the ascendency. But then the North is noi alone to blame. In year* gone by there win a ait-Mi m-nti *, mentality about slavery engendered In the preaching of pMlanthrnpists?(io>d men it in true, but misguided b\ the very goodliest, tintt gave them character. Tins feeling eon* tinned for several generations ; and not until within a few years p.ist lit* the subject of slavery been looked into narrowIv, and Ha history ; and claims to exi?t as an insii. i tution been philosophic! IIv considered.? Now. at the South, j on almost look at the thing in its true light 1 say almost : f..r I notice that many of your people shudder w ith holy horror at tho bare mention of re. opening of the slave trade. If slavery be right, where is the wroi g of trading in slaves? And if it be not wrong to ?miv them at home, how does it become a vvrm g to buy Ihfiti in A11 ic?? iimt briny ilirm u? the Southern Cotton fo ld Hut reullv llll* .'I Mlli'll matter. The yrenl rorudderMion i*. the prexerviili<>n ?>|' our Country on the Union Iwmix. i>h it c rne from the hundn of our mu't'iaim Now the alnvery nyiiNlion low nearly op-? t the Um>ii already. Will that n^iiuiioo ever ceiine ? 1 an?w?r ncvei, ho long im free hihor han ho lerye un Hneendelicv over rl..ve hibor ; lull on the eontrnrv,It will go oil w'.lli oceanon*1 ebbs niid fluWH until intimately, il will ftrcnuipliAh the ruin of thi* Ri pul.iie. Say w hut you will, there in mi untayi>ni-lii betweeu hU\? luhor i.nd free labor ; tin- a.fon- j gvr wiir drive tlie weaker before it. Witness Kalian a. Thu prnei, l? in with you, j k'yai JOUlMsi ?v ape*' i ~ IW&. ' *irl?iy -?> fir a* (' n^rvss h n ;.c ? d . but ^ iio'b nj.' it?? i? . Five l.duir Iimn taken the ' cniinir , Hud though h .UN ? lie i.djni'tvil v nil a mI ivcn itutinii. il vi nl bo > liarri n victory. Ai??l ? w h> m'iiii.v hec.i i * so ion . !?? in t.eed !> ii ore #l.i\e lnb'>r in;.n \ou now have. Will 11 yl ii.tcr lmi ?it Ii hi- fl.?\cs in Kuan-, or to the io cr I regions i.t ihc M \ad v. where tin ir i l.il'or WiiJ lie inniv yrotil ilile ? ceiliili'v (o | 'he liuli'f. iinw 1li. li fan \ou ilea Ii ek j fuo Inbui.biil bv inoroii*iii|? Civ | nnii ? r ill \ uiir . I.ivi-H. |{?m> mlier that j 1' i'e I. Imr i> ii or*-; !-ii j; l>\ lliuti*..liil* i.liit J lininlrod* of llii u*.id*. by importation* 1 tr-m Kur i*.-, if.iriy. liurm*o tbo iiiuiib r I uf i niir kl.-ivm or in tin* U>u.' run it ?< ill n|iri*.-nl 1111 lln r SSmitli ntiiil it liiKi-s llii' I'liuii- i ' 11 K ur lll**ol i ! II U L'li >11 Witjl *l.iO* II | |il? l|l\ l\ I \\ . 11 b?. It-Ill'* Hill] lilt' IJnion bo 111o*orvi*ib Imbed. it' yi>u w ill Iijo nr. in ii I > 11 ! \ (nif \ imr *bi\oHi n* ion II.it'll'., ilic -bite let wilt lio. w lU'U llio I'll:.in i>t yr--al liiki * will b" tlio .N11 r I Ii*- ill bo ill.liti r* i.f *.uoi\. but m?.v tin- li.te nr.* ilio I i.lln r way. '1*1' t!:i?o ili.it Ini.k wiili Imr. I < njri'ii mi- i fiijic-ut ^ m tin* iruUf ; | I will >:n took 41 iIn* it.llux of ln*c I l .liur jiimI linw it *|i:i*u l? listen to j its iil'o'iti* 11 li' Wlin^'H w i.t-ji >l)r.i-il uj> In l? Ili.iUO^iU s ; ;i|*i| till I) ri lllrtulliT t (jo', lis i.lni V it.I:.Is. l"?r sup M.Wll \TT.\X I _ _ (Jljr Lrilijrr. | LAALASiEKViiLh., S>. o. ; NVK()>KS!?aV MOKMNii, SoV., ] lib. 1857. TO PKINTLKS. A J turni yman Pj later, of good hub ; ilk, u?ay obtain a Mtuuuon in mi* Oi* nee by applying sovii The Sou h Carolinian. The daily i*-u.- ol the Canon iuii, it i?;.nilmliii-ed. wnl be Neiii ii* li?mil oinitiu the i|>j'lu etuli" *e**iull ill tlie l.eyl>l.ituie 10 *uo?ei b. r->. ('unlade tree, lor one dollar.? I'.lliiielll ar-iin^i ui -iit- lia\e beili made loi llir.iiliilig a il III) IV|i'lt ef I lie plueoeililj^* ut llie iugialalure a. <1 ul all lu.iller* ul ill li reel at Uie t.ap.lill Furmai University. I \\ e ' aVe reeeiieil u catalogue of (lie Fur j man UiiiiiTuiti ti-r 18o7 'J lie in*;itiitton uiM'iii* in be ilia pro-peron* unidi ion, Itav* I | lllg .it (lie pre-elll tune 214 sluilelila Ol I tue>e. we noiiee tti.it j>oine li?e or *i.v are Iroin our 14.* r.ei. "Hard 1 tints*" This i* the title ul a pamphlet received i ; at nut olhce. being a colli Clinii of t'ouiiini- I i mention* which appear d in liic Chnricaton I ( imrii-r in Septeuioer over the aighu me of ' Fiee Trade ' An Address | ?? r ii.tve i?< 1*11 i.?\?? ? <) v\ 1111 un . irt.lrfsi. i in |> ini lilfl I'mhi. ili'liv?-il in Ui'v. William lid p> r, I.. 1, I) , li? lor llie iili-rnry ? f i?*iif* j ol W akf foli'ltl C?>lll'^?*. Sul'j. ft ?. -'I III' I j Sn?'ri'<liii'?.i of llniiiaii l.ifi- mut Auii rii'iiti I j iiulitli ri'in'c to I'm (In-lineiion." Almanac for 1853. I \\\> hint* lo i'ii tin in>hi'il m ilii one of t!i osi' ; j foliVcliii'lit lllialiarrt, i'\?ry nltfrn Ii- fa I | lilniik, bv .Mr. II. 1?. Iby-wi of Columbia, S j ; C.. ili-ali'r in Dank*, Slati 'io-ry. Knj?raviiij.'is ! I'aiiiiiiion Miorifol Iim.roini'iils. JLf , &f ? j <) ill r* for an. flniia in fin Inn- will uni t I v\ it it taitlifol liinl pioiiipl ainiilii'ii by Mr | | llryuii. Homicide at Winnsboro \Vf li'.irn ili.'I oil Tlni'Mbu la-l a liirti.'ii! J i\ f? cm ii iii ^ ii:ii?ln>rn Intwei-n .M j I ; I I!. Hi on iiikI .Mr. John I'l.-mr. in uhiclithi* : fnriin r hIihi tl li.I.er, kiilinjr i im almost ' * ; instantly. N\ c li?\?* ne? n it heard noi-lonr | I niiii onHisU'iil Hlnlxiiii'ni of the jMriicn'i-rs ' I of litis iiiu?t fit rl:>iivhol\ I'tT.iir. 'i In- |jriiw | Hlliv w iiM occn-loi i-d liv mi iiN'ilt nfle'ed to j Mnj Iviuii'i I;idvi ami if rrpuriii In- true. ii I ; ? ix of tin t character. v hich not' lc?? limn i In1 li-ir tie redrcxx ami. Ill mid obt in1 ed by M.ij Itiou. could eMiip.ito. Kussell's Magazine Wi h i In uxiinl )iroiii|itiu-xx iihx ppienreil llir J ' Ni-vi-iiiln-r miniber of thin exi-elloiit Southern | IVrindii-.il. Ii fully NiiNt.iiiix in i*\ vry r**-pi*i't lilt1 hli/li di'iTni' of lilimri ??*? ? llwni-x ? liieh ctiunelerizeti ilia jirrmiing number*. ; Tlx- io^; ;irti?-l-* entitled '! 'Ii,if itifrintirt I nt ( i ili'/alir u" <1i [ u\* >>nidfe iin>! varied learning tipH lol'nll ?.fwiliu.lile ilioiijfht. > '"A 'I r i|> ?? < 'hb.i" ll.r<-W4 li.lu i>n I lit- ?*?! ?. mm* and nu.ntiera <d Hit* ll)n#ne?f?? *'ib? ieel <if we. in Anii"ii':i. are aiiijful.irl) 110 .iiit. "'J'hr K. rl\ lliMitin of ihf Auierloan Iiih.uu*" will bo re.id willi .* penal if to real at the preheat lime. 'I ho tir?l i?l a aerie* nf unit-lea on the I'oeia and foetry ol il?e doUtII reviews iht? poeueal work* of \V. Cii linorc tSiimii*, ..ml |?ioiiii*e* a new and > I ailr.-utivu Couture <>f Hie ma^incine. Tin; article on I'l'f i* a \? ry jual ri'Ut W of tin* | i?iii..rknbe ui in'a life and w rliinjr*. Uo! aidtra the nbo*e, thin in. in her contains the follow iu<f aft idea : A Reininicriice ; < rime* which tin* law do?a not reach, No. 'J; Foice* Iroiu the Fur??l; Ku'o|>tMii corn a|>oii>iwnuo .No. 'J ; Tor t'ow 'cJ wlO f*k? Icon ; the Voice 11 1 h.-.nd a id Oilhoiirlte; together wilh the mtouu^olJ?uUu?ajfe?. ' Tight Timet. The entr/nnrdm >ry ti^hine** of thn times i-upercedes ev*"rj other mbjeet of interest ;?t pre-eiil. Nveli -a seiircity of money us is 1. It notv. by fur the majority of the present pet.er..lioti hate netci known before. This is ow ino p fiiy to the tswt that farmers are li<i|iiint> inn k Uu-ir eropti. not willing to subto it to the heavy iroMi'ltoti in priees when none of .lie n>u:il and legitimate caine* for thUenn lie t s?igned. They ore not willing to stthunt to the e.\ ioelte.es of tlie lino s lot \\ nieii Hanking eorooralio .a, lookers and speculatora in general, toe .liotie responsible. \ et so it is, and liiiuiels inii.it share lUt |ik siiire with all oUier brtuieiiea ol business and trjido, \\ ? m-v but lit.It* reason to ln>pt? (tut :i IlliiU Tl .1 fllaUje I'l.r I III* bflUT It llcar ill hand. alio it ItffOillfK a (putt it'll of n. rwils ini|Mirl lo ilit- (i .nilt ih wlifilu*r ilif\ KaO nol bflivr I'nsii ti tor t rop* oil to in.,rkul aim s li j.t ih.- jirfM-m Hfalc of prum*. A renc i tioii, we Ofia-*f, i.-? iuf*ilaltlf Miui pl.timr ina? wail ii 111 i. ihit i.tf or.t.biii maiiv niotiln I and I'lt ii jcart in.iv vlapsr lu'lmr it dm** ! alio till- Iplftlioll of dfplfcialloll ill \\ flgl,I lil'l lot o| lit fiftl oil what I lit' imps ma* liow bf told lor, I*.'nifs op for ronuidi-r?i? tioii. 'l'liis alu-iliaiiVf i? o|?oii ojiJi IoIIiohi j vvlio (.re lift- ol debt ; iIiunv who nnmt sell j tMiriiio the present season, we think will i at t v i?t l\ iii nelliiitr -it miff. The la If t( ? news from f.urojif ih nol l)a: llloul favorio bio. 'J'r.tf i In* Htiw of 8| ?;fit- has ffiiinifin | rod in tni- diiff tioii, but the 13 oiks of I. lid ami frtiiff huvo iiifif:?-ftl their rates of io|t. rc?t lit an i t 'eijl lifter siMiiatised ill alu Jff v ion it 01110100 ney and tli?uill tfr\e lit r'laii i!i?! flin t a( lionie. w hieii woiiid otherwise ln?t' f in.d its \\.i\ I tro. < ?iii>>n i? Min in 4 'hnrteston at from about I'lfioii tn twe!\e and a halt cent-. one oi iiKolinjf feature in fa\nr I tt o |il..titor is, 111.11 luoi-. I- conts 114 \\, wit! on us t. r a- fifteen w in.Ill IiiiVo yone a short tii.io iion i'i it e purchase i?l" merchandise ami niec*-ario*. ia-ller writer- from l'h?r lesion toll a- thai yimds can bo bought there at a loilllctinii of tVo ii liftc to iki hullitri it per cent I'i mil previous mtos. I'rime SSng.tr i - | not i'i! in Now Orleans at nb >ui six coin- pi r pmiihl, ntiil vlolasso* has luiii t.iod in i ighteeii c-nls p- r aallon. Accounts from the Niotii-wosl inform n- thai I'ork is ollcring at 4 cents Holt, nutl but low b?i\ors at that, s i tlio prnb. biliiy is, liiat it will reij ire Milne lis- iliiilieV t.i bu\ a laijj ibis w inicr man U tint .li last. The Advantages of Advertising We | umi our tir?l page a short Tale illustrating the advantages that a merean* tile busiue* r? eeives fioui advertising. Toe particular iuslai.ee may be, ami pmb.iblt is. mi in..re than fiction, i.n t yet hundreds of -inula* ones, that are real, are p: s-ing hetore oa ever) dav ; and in nine eases out o! ten, the tlo.r< uglily practical and citerge ie tra.h -in.ni who has l?e> n eminently sueee-sI'll ill business. will agree that Ml the ptib lie p. i. t* and to the var.oua methods of advertising. he i- indebted in a great measure for'I.is abundant Miicess. liolloway and Juvtie and Townseiid am! M..|f.tl ami a host of o Iters are in<iebled to this alone to their itmnen e fortunes. We need no* go so f r .?who e in say that this feature li.is nothing to do with the .urge businesdone bv sueh Houses as Fogartn a &. Stillman. Browning A. la-nton. and o hers that we could name in Char.eslon ! Tile tir-l it.lined adverti-es to the extent, 'toul.tles* of liondreJ- of dollar* par mouth, and the in'ie.tiotisare that tiiey are amply repaid for the outlay. We w. r?- told bv one of the editors ol the Charleston ('nutter, that a certain House ill that city which had been in the habit of paying it.em a large amount yearly I ,r mlvrrlisini'- Iliinkiiof lli..t lit, i wire pending I"" hi ?'li in ll-is wm. proposed for 1'ie I'.i.litc to Contract by lliv year at lower rates. Tni* tin* Courier r. fused and the 11 ohm* diaei niiif'td ndvt riising. lial linnlly, nl't-r several months i>r (n-rliiipi? \fiir mm cl.pted, they returned and at the time this conversation ocvuried, w i ru .?i vtrl'sing more extensively than ever. Than il appeared Unit the advantages to tlioni hail been completely demount ruled. \\ c iici'd not go as far ns Charleston;? ilisiuiices ilia| bo found an* w here. Select any iiji country Village and wo venture il will bo found iliat tbono merchants who do tho nioHt advertming sell 1110 most goods.? It tiiia <a not tioo in a yon oral way, then 0111 obsei valioo* have boon greatly at fault.? W o Ii.iVo heard moll decry tho s. s'eiu an in piotiiable, bol never one alio Iium tried il tin lOUghl). A doubling olio soun-timi n liliiitl.V vcntiiiesto ilio oxU-fit ot a few dob I ns. and it hi> business is hot forthwith viir ibK inoioan*"!, ho t- roaiiy to try out tnal ino ays.tin will i.ol pa). Such luoii uienol . pi to rUt'Octd in anything iliat li.tj go at tlioy acoill not to bo cognizant of tho fact, thai iii tins ago of progress and competition in ira?io aim business, an overcautious and ii. rvoun dealer cannot sueceod W hen reason niid precept has pointed bun to u coiiiao.ne aliou.d loliovv it pcrneveriiigly and teurles-ly, or rise lie lie id not bo anrpiiaod when no i.uus iiiuist If in ie..r of Ins neighbours. Am01 lining is but < no of the elements of success ill the mercantile profession.und mailt I) vc found it an unportaQ one. Tne kiio a ing ones a| predate lis advantages and aci i.eeOM.i.ii/i, 'i'liev Kiimv Unit tne mass ol ii.itiKinu .it?s atirncird bv it ami it in but natural Itiut Ine yenp.e will give llie prefi rriivti where the until p.mm have Itrrli u.ken I*' 10.11 re their attention. We would lot I |>. ilov' ly nafu in *;t> lug to uny merchant ot' ordinary buiinenn cap.<citiea, who will adverme Willi ue lo the extent of ht'ty or i.n honored dolum a je.?r, that it' at the eX|iir:ition ??t the liuie, he Una reanon to be* lie\e tout hm money Ima been b.olly inveaud, we woulu nut charge him a cent lor it. Election fok Ma you ?lion. < harlea Mifc-belli h .a been uiecitd Mayor of Charlealon by a majority of i'J'4 vole* ove* K. l>. UtUitudnwi, L*i-, | The Banks. j The Western /> moc.ral ha* been urging ' the Banks iw Noiii Carolina to suspend, I and now. miw? the min|ii'iMiui) of the Bank j of Charlotte, it uses the following language : , We profess to but little knowledge in j Hindi matters; yet, it seem* to us, that the i li nks are pursuing a timid policy. Thus ! far, in tins crisis, our Hanking institutions I have not met the expectations of the mercu-itjle community : and :b? question may well he asked?"What have we gained by the suspension of our Ban**, since now I they tiei her pav specie, diseoiint liberallx,or furnish Nortnern exchange at living rat**.'' , | For Banks that are not paying >pe?io ?o j discount and lluow moro of their notes in circulation, woulil seem t >us an exceeding* ( I ly dangerous cxpedii tit, and ealeulaled to , j eousiiiiiale the tuin and oi-.tr. ?s under ( w l icit the country is now laboring. The ^ re-ompiioii of business by New ^ oik Banks j without a r. ih-li lilioll of lli. ir io>I?k. Ii.-im ! proved in'iri-ly iiiudcqunU lo tins objmta sought, and lirMi* (lie continued depression ' hi iin- jwiify inn] labor markets there. Ah i 1 . regards Hie Hanks of our Stair. under susL pension, die people have eonliduoce in their : f notes nuu in circulation ami lake litem free- j ly ; but lei then# Banks continue to increase | j their circulation without a resumption of j I i f|>tvie paviiiems, mjiI their notes would I ' M'on become of uiere nominal value. Tins | is a suicidal course lor ti e people to urge j upon the Hanks. These corporations have I already done thrin M?llivient it arm, but this i | Would c. p i lie climax. '( Mount Zio* t.'oLLtciATt INST TCTE.? I The \\ inn-bum Kigi.-ter stales that at a I special meeting of the Mount Zion Society, 1 j on me U9lh iiisiui t, (icn. John A. Alston,of ; York, was d a I v elected principal, vice J. \V. I 11 inlsoii, decascd. Nt.W YoIiK, Oct. 31. ? I'rivale despatches /vt'iv ni in ilii? ciiv 11 oid Lit* relict-, K.hihih -ay Unit tiov Waiter and tiwrcliiiy J>iaiiloll had Ih'd I'lOUl ltl'llliirt. ill I'Olitlfqtlelii e ut till* tbruili of the uMr.M. '1 lie peopie of Laiwreiice oiler them mi a>)lucn und piuteeI tiun. Fair?.?Tl't* Hiiiiual Agricultural Fentu i \ :d I i lie Slate, w hell i> i*i'U*bi til I'd in t oiiiuibai on the lUth. 11tli, S2th and 13th in-l. i |iroiniii-8 jjreaier nuccrm than has been / hieved b>*any preiioii* exli.biiinn. Kx? tensive |>ri*|iuilinii.i are a I no making foj I hi* I'air of ihi* S. C. Institute, which open* ill Ciinrlertton on the >8ih inat. rlfipjjjjir. Later from Europe J A It It i ?r a i. o f r II E STEAM Elf" INDIA ?l qi'i tikc. November 3. The steam slop /mlion, Capt. Tiios. Jolies, has ariiteil at this JHirt with l.ivt-r pool dates to the 'Jlnt tilt. Commercial Intelligence. I.ivkki'ool Cotton Maiikkt?The *a-es ot Cotton (or ||ir<*h Jm\x rompri?ei| 1U0OU l>aie?. al h dei-line ol 1 1 0 l. ?l 81. per II*. The hi irkoi v<*r> <lml. l.osnoN Monky M ai.ki.t.?'1 be pre* hiiro eon linnet*. I lie Dank of Kii^IhikI . lias advanced its rale oi discount to 8 p> r cent. General News The London Tine* *iy? iliat consider nit mi- inrui .' ivniH-e 01 rates 01 inirrcti 1 in tli** of England, to h {mint uti* I known in the tnt*l ten y??rs, the chlumen* | hiii) steadiness o! the money niatket is j surprising. Thesupp1) oil I tie discount uMiki'l i* greater iIihi; it Iihh lieeu ot late. I'liere lias heen mii advance of rates for , franc* 'l'liia lias had iio effect on Amer* i tuah securities' w11i<~11 urn active. 'J lie | rates of interest at Hamburg have l>een advanci'd to 9 1-2 }i?r Ins rent. There is an improvement in llie Money Market i?l Vlelin a. Tin Q n*en of Malaga*'ar lias expelled all the Fieuch and Fnjflish residents. The health of the K ng of l'rusia is , slowly improving. ; ltradstiitt'j in France have fallen to the i > ordiiiaty range of years of plenty. Uhail. McLean ii Co., ol Giasguwr have siiS|-ended. i STILL L A'l Elt?AKKIVAL OF T1IE STEAMER CANADA. II * * S. ? i HALIFAX, INOV. *. III* lv?>\ Ml .Mail j I S.saiu Snip CunaUu Cap'.. \V. J. C. Luijj j baa anneo hi I his port wi;b Livurpt>ol j 1 date* to llit- 24 li ult. Sbe brings #1,- | > UUl>,000 ill k^ecie. General News. There is notlnug further Imm India.? ; 11 is reported iIihi il?e French Government ! intend* removing ilit? restrictions uii tlm e*|K?rl of (Join and Fiour. monetary [ attain are more satisfactory, and the presit abating. Many of the Continental Hank* have advanced llieir rates of iulel?l one per cnit Tne Tuikitli Ministry bat been overi thrown 0^ K*d?chio l'aslia. Ten lirwi'kt borre Prior it'dead. Commercial Intelligence. Livamroot. CorroN uaukkt.?Cotton * at trreglilsr ami bad shglil'y declined in al: qualities Tbe decline lor Middling amounted to I 8d. per Hi, but for inferior ; qualities quotations weie nominal. The a lie* lor tne week comprised 21,000 bales of a bioli (peculators look 8000 and ex ! jwiefs 1000 bale*, 19.000 Wins .j * # i?f all description to the trade. Orleans Fair was quoted at 9 1 2 I, Orleans middling ai 0 1 16d., Fair at W l-4d.. Mobile tunldiing at 0 I-, Upland* Ka-r at 0 1 8d., Mini Uplamla middling at 8 7 8<J. per lb. On Friday there was little inquiry, w ith a declining tendency. The sale for the day comprised 3000 hale*, of which 1000 bales were for eiport. On Saturday at noon, the market was quiet and easier. Tiie slock Oil hand was 3 15,000 trales, cf which 100,000 were American. State Of Tuade.?Manchester advices were unfavorable. There was little inquiry and prices were weak. I.l VEMl'ooi. liHKtDKrrrrn Miih.-i.-t lireadiUutia were dull and deiliiiinp.? wheat vv.hh dull, and It ml declined 3-1 per 70 hI noon un Saturday. Liverpool Provisions XIarkkt.? I*i(?\isittint were inactive. Laid had declined, and h a* dull. London Monf.t Market.?The Xloney whs penerailv imchntiued. Consols were quoted itl 88 3 4 h 88 7 8 The bullion in I lie I) snk of England had decreased ? jSTi.OOO. New York Election. New Ymk, Nt.v. 4.?'I lie returns thus far indicate a triumph of the I*iack Kepublicaus. Mew York, November 4 ?The Democrats claim from ten to fifteen thousand majority in the State, but the llliuk Re publicans also claim a small majority. New Yoke. Nov. 5.? The New York Tribune (Abolitionist) concedes ibat tbe HU k Ufpunlican* I \ been defeated in this Stale by from ten to twenty thou rand majority. New Jersey Election. T KF.STON, N.J, Nov. 4.? The Demn. eratt? h?\? a ii tajority in both branchesof tin' Legislature. Baltimore Election. Hai.timork, Nov. *4. ? Some bloody en* voniiter^ took place dtirinj,' the flection to (lav, hilt theie wnsiio i;'iieral coothft. H Ai.itMoitK. NoVfinh* r 4?The elw tiou nH' mote quietly thun ?n?nn licip.ued ll Is helicteil that the Know Nothing* litve ciirrn'il tlie State. It altimoitk, NovchiIht. 5.?Tlie nut uralir.eil voters i?f litis city were prevented from vol n?? hi ilic l?rli<iii on Wetlneailav, l?y ill*- Know Notliing*. lo tlio I )eino rmtic uxrdi four iiu-n were l.?I ?I!v injured. There has I ??? ?! h lnrj?e tncr<?:i?e of tinKnow Nothing majority in this city,? The State returns are very indefinite.? Tlie Iteinocrats are prohahlv micccssIuI iii the 5 n C?ticre?*ioiinl It atricl 11a i.ti mouk, Nov. 5?1 l.o return* from the election in litis State indicate an increased majority for.lie Know Notli injja, over the nt;<j .rit v ffiveti for Ki it more in tlie last 1 'resiliential election. Obituary. I>iial, Cholera Morliua, nt Newnnntville. Aliirhmi Co.. Fin., on the 'JGlh Oct , .Mm. hl.l/a CahThHi consort of A. M. Canton. Sr.. in l.cr 53.1 vear Mrs. Cuslon Uu. n native ? ! ibis liKliieL lilt MAICKhis. Columbia. Nov. 7. There um no quota* le change in the votion market Vcaicrdny; More is siill a good demand lor ull lliat in ottered, at J 1} a 11 2 cents. Charleston. November 6. Cotto!? ?Prices continue to rule in favor of sellers The sales to.day reached ti60 bah a, at the subjoined prices, lii : XJ hales at IIJ . 8 at 11* ; 9 at I'd; 9 at I Jf ; 4iu at Idj . 161 at ('id, and -4 hales at ld| cents Some 600 hales in addition to the itboic liite been ?old on terms not niude pubn?. New ()rleans, Nov. 6. The sales of cotton for the dav comprise 5000 hales at fiom ! i a I02e faf lb for midd>ing. Tlie sales of the vveea t\ere 30, 0O0 hales, and the leceipls 'i-,400 hales ? The decrease in rerripis nl this port is 16o,* 000 hales, and at all the ports, 'dod.uoo hales. Nt.w Voi k, N' Vcii.her 6. The sales of Cotton for the week comprise 7,000 bales. I'rices lime advanced irom j n Je, and Middling I* quoted at from 10} n lie per lb. The receipts are 6,000 agio list 7,000 hales for the *..nie time last year. The Htoek on hnrul is 3'i.ooo against J7.0O0 hilusat the same tine list year. -Business Notices. HOLLOWLY,8 IMLL& A ro indispensable to the security ol health and life 111 new settlements. Fever and ague, bill, iojs remittents, and trowel complainta, are the worm enemies the western pioneer has to eu* counter, and he can oiilj certainly and peima. peutly out them to Might with the aid ot this uuriv nil-it catlia.tic detergent, and reatoia ft, There are multitude* ot aulluw and feeble iui.iiU now languishing in the western clearings, under the endemic diseases ot that region who would noon tind their healthy appearance, strength, and cheer fulness return under a course oi //ol. lo way's 1'ills I)R. A/ LANK'* IKLKBUATEDLIVER PIMA. I'atPAKED BY t.Lr.UIBC IlhOS. New York, August * ?, 1862, This is to certify that 1 have nad the /.icrr Couij><amt lor hve years during which lime 1 have uied almost all known remedies but to no puipose. y/raring of Ur, if'Luit'r (Jeletriated Liver fills, 1 concluded to try a box 1 did so and am now almost cUi od. 1 think one box more will effect a permanent cui e. 1 can cheerfully recommend these fills to all who may sutfer from liver complaint, 1 have aUnknown them used with the most happy result iu cases of sicksbeadaehe, or dyspepsis JfK.MWlFT, No. 116 Attorney street rr furchaMrs will be earetul to adt lor Dl>. M'LvfNK.St FI.KUIiytTKD VKRtf IFt'UK, manufactured by FLKM1KQ BROS., of Pltu> brnyb, fa- IB-offaw V?nutU^es us cuwfasv. r. * .>; - if? . son are worth bus. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver rill*, can-*iow oe had &t all respectable dnig stores. None genuine wittiout the signature of 130j FLEMING BROS. SCROFULA AND 8.ALT K1IKI M of four [ yeais standing, Cured by Carter's Spanish Mis. I ture. I Wooater, Wayne Co., Ohio, Dec 1, 1863. | Messrs lhvKirt JillKtis, Gentlemen:?Having for four years post been sulfering with Scrofula in its woi?" form, without finding relief from our beet physicians, 1 was solicited bv a friend to try Carter's Spanish Mil. tore. It gives rue pleasure to state tliat before finishing the first b >ttlc, the disease relaxed, 1 then ordered two more bottles; and with heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the laot that two bottles of your excellent preparation has entirely cured me. The third bottle I give to a friend who had been suffering with Salt Rheuin for a length of tunc, and he like mjrml o*w his restorat.on u> health to the virtues of "Carter,*Spanish Mixture." You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may think piopet-, if it will beuifit the afflicted. Your obciliet servant, JOSEPH ROBINSON. SELM HOLD'S (JEN CINE PREPARATION. 11 ELM HOLD'S genuine PREPARATION. IIEL MOULD'S genuine PREPARATION. 11 ELM HOLD'S genuine PREPARATION. Is piepuicil according to Pharmacy and Client istry, with the grealc>t uccuiacy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their coiiiliiiiation. ii ;# ELM HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. For diseases ol the Bladder, Kidneys,Gravel, and Dropsv. ftfcKAD ! READ! READ!?"Ye afflicted 4,\ read," the following Certificate oI a cure of over 211 vears' standing : II. T. IIm.uiioi.ii?Dear Sir: I have been troubled with an affliction of the Hladder uiid Kidneys for over twenty yearn. J have tried Physicians in vain, and at last concluded lo give your genuine Piepuiution a trial, as 1 had . heard it highly spoken ol. it alfoidcd me itumedatc relief. I liuve Used three bottles, and I have obtained more relief fioin its effects and eel much better than i have lor twenty years previous. I have the gi cutest faith in its vir. lues and curative powers, and shall do all in my powar to make it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may piove advantageous lo you in assisting you lo introduce the medicine. 1 am truly yours, M. McCormic. Suuuld any doubt Mr. MeCormie's statement lie refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wm, Biglcr.Kx-Guvernor, l'ensylvania. Hon. Thos. H Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C Niiox, Judge, Ttogo Co. Pa. Huii. J. S. lUock, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. Poller, Ex-(>uvei'iiur Pennsylvania. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia, lion. k. C. Drier, Judge li. h. Court. Hon G. W. \\ oodward. Judge, Philadelphia Hon. W. A Porter, City Solicitor Philadelphia. lion. John Bigler, Ex-Governor, California. Hon. K. Hanks, Auditor General Washington, D. C. A ud uiaiiv others, if necsssrv. tar See advertisement headed HELMUOLD'a GENUINE PREPARATION, I in another column. I South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. To hit Honor J. Hilton (f Stall, one of the attoeiafe Judy ft of the tie id State. The Commissioners ul I'oor lor lawlesslor District. beg It-live lo iiinkf tli'? following K< port of all the money received by llictii. and to whom said uioney wan paid out. Ac. At the first meeting of tins Board on the 5h January last, w e assessed 33^ per cent, which brought in a sum that will exceed the current expenses by about two hundred and titiy dollars. Therefore the next assess'irn-iit will not exceed U5 per cent, and the Board are in hopes by u judicious distribution of the funds and by rejecting unworthy reeipiants, they will in iJ iiiorilns more be uble to red lice the assessment to lid per cent. Your Commissioners of the I'our cannot here refrain fioiu saying that there is an opinion prevailing in the community that this Hourd are compelled to pay ull i extravagant demands, for taking cure of people, who nre poor but not on the I'oor i ii.t ?i... n..i ;r i... i..;.. ...,i j r-""" | an imutorni iltd 11 Ijfc*fieu <<f their passions, j bring themselves into straitened eircunmtan1 ee? no matter how uble bodied mu-ti persons i in.iy be, nil llie surrounding community bus I to do, is to nutiry the Commissioners of I'oor, and tliey are bound to provide for them. The Commissioners think lliey are bound to provide for all the poor of the I) strict, who are so by visitation of Cod or through n natural infirniitv, and they would respectfully ask your Honors opinion on ibis subject. We bad three persons in the l.nt.alic Asylum ?l the beginning of this ; vear ; one died in June hist, (Mrs. Maker.) |t?e others are still there. The Commissionera will be indebted t<? that institution two hundred dollars by the last of November j next two hundred and liftv dollars. All of which is respectfully submitted, 8. B MASNKY. 'J'rrat. Poor, L. D. AMOUNT OF MONEY RkCEIVF.U. Received from former Treasurer, ff 18'.) (i.'t " " Tm Collector, 1.465,48 Total Received, ?1,255,11 CR. Paid out to paupers on the 5lh' January last, 9 *92,62 ' Paid out to paupers or. the 3d Aiigust^mi 7th September last. 454,87 Commissions at 'if or. ?1,466,48. smoont rec. from '1'ai Collector, 36,63 CuCiin>isah>ns on ?347.50 am I. paid out to Paupers die., at Hi per cent. 23 68 1007 81 n . lan-a a.-a. ?r t ? .nMvv IH Hiiuua VI a a cpiuiCI ^? ,gu , Amount paid oat and to whom the* were I were paid on the ftth January, 18 >7. I ""Nitnii-n of Pmiprr*, and to wtioin paid, Paid, l.ucf Vi.k, for Lucy Vi k, $15.00 " Muiuart-t lanjhv lor Wm. iiuii. so oo M Rhodu Adam*, for William Admna. 15.00 M f):n id (,'unkey, for Andrew t'aakey, 10,00 u Klimt?e'h Simmon*, for Eli. zubeth Simmon*. 10.00 M Kruoci? MeAteer. for Betty TliMrinau. 10.00 " John W. Twltty fi?r Ruthy Vickory, 10.00 ** Willmm Sullivan for Milly William*, 18 00 " H. I). Montgomery for Catharine Wright, 18.00 " Ni.rn-ey Steele for Sally Hiudloy, 26 00 *1 Jrff K. Council for Elisabeth Smith. 5.00 *' John R. Welsh for Mallisaa Uarditor, IMQ :*v T' * ^ M John B- Cuuurl for F>. G. CiiHton, 30.00 44 II. A. Culp for Sntn'l Npratt, 36.U0 M Joel Onti'Q for Mr*. Joseph Estndjre, 19.50 " Jo. e? (,'rm'kr(t for (liule) NVm. Hut ridge, 7 50 * Milly lllacKaion for John ninckuion 15 00 ' 11 John I Inrpt r for (Urge)Wm. E*tridj{c, 5 00 u Witt. Sullivan for Samuel Hngitts, 12 00 " Jones (.'rot-hell for Rebecca V> I 9 99 nra/.n, oa " Elizabeth Simmona for Elintut Vincent, 30,00 ? Wesley Helton for Pinkney liiimon, 2.60 4 (i. M. KunJerl>urk for Surah Kee, 6 00 " Jones Crockett for Robert MoAteer. 21.00 U u a It U funenil expense*, 4 60 * u J.il<n J. Cruig for Martha Stewart, 5.00 " Wesley Helton for Jan# Hl.tckmon. 6.00 " Murv Kennington for Aley Wright, 27.37 ? Robert Ilnglcr for Mrs. Jo*. McMnihih, 5 00 " Jonen Crockett for Elizabeth Junt, 7 50 ' John R Welal., for Eliza* J Ix-lh Ho,thin*, 12,60 " R. D. .Montgomery,for Rachel tWI#y, 7.60 *' Franeis tShu'.e for. Dicey John. 35 00 M R. C. Roll* funeral eipoimcs of W. Carter, 6 00 * R. C. Pott* for funeral etpenMi-K of B. William*, 7.00 " W. M. Count r* for publiah* inp re|Hirt of former L'oiunii*?inncr*, 11.00 " A. C. D'Uilap for 5 month* rent of house for Lucy Vick, pauper, 6.00 " JtfTR. Connell for funeral ex perinea of lieu l.anna- - , l?orrv, 8 18 " John Me A'fer for Coflin for Robert MeAteer. pauper, 2.50 ' o 1 * V\'.f..r r.,.,.,r..l ,.w ft?. ?? nmwu un" petiaca of Eluh* \ invent. 3 00 Whole ?r,>t paid out 5tk Jnn.'57. 8492.63 The following is the suit. paid out on 3J A?ijfand 8th Sept., resp. ctively. Paid Susan Viek for luiev Viek. $15.00 M Marparet lainglty for \Vn>. Hill. 30.00 " Khoda Ada ma for Williara Adams. 15 00 ' Dnvid 'Taskey f?r Andrew ('aakey, 1000 44 Elizabeth Simmons for Eli* znbrih Simmon*. 10.00 44 Franeis Me A leer for Detty Tinman, 10 00 " John W . Twitly for Rutha Vickorv, 10 00 J* Win. Sullivan for Hilly Wil. iiama. 14.00 " R. I) Montgomery for f.athsrine \\ nplit, 18.00 44 NaneV Steele for Sal'y Bradley, 25.00 " Jell H ('oiiue'il for Elizabeth Smith, . 5.00 " John T. Welsh, for Mnlissa (lard tier, 15 00 4 John It. Cousnrl for E. G. Citnton. 2O.00 44 B. A. Gulp for Sntn'l Spratt, 25.00 " Jo?-l Ouit-n for Mrs. Joseph Est ridge, ^ U6rt " Jones Croeketl for (little) Win. Kstridpe, 7 5u " Mil ley Ilbiekinott for John Rlaekllion. 15.00 * John llurper for Wm. Estridpe, (.l irpe) 6 00 " Win. Sullivan lor Samuel I lupins, I J.00 " G. M. Fund.-rburk,for Sarah Kee. 5 00 M Wc?lry Helton for Jane Rlnckuion, 00 " John J. Craig for Martha Stewart, 5 00 * Robert J/:.glcr for Mn. Joa. McManiii, 5 00 ' Marv K? nnington, for Aley Wright, 27.37 " Anion L'i? k for Klizabeth //opkina, 12.50 - Jone? Crockett for Klizabeth J.tBt, 7.50 * Samuel Robert ton for Dicey John, 50 00 Amount paid 3d Augnat, 1857. $ i>b,37 The fol'owing amount* hae Wen paid aince, by order of the Hoard on 7lli Sept. '57. Paid Win. Sullivan for keeping J a (lien Baretield,2 luotilha and 16 da\ a, 20 00 " A J. Heldtin, for keeping Peter Johimon, who wna rendered entirely helpleu* by a fall. 26.50 M 1. S. Rone lor making Collin for lturelield, 2 5o " Kli lieaeh lor making CofTm for Peter John-on. 2,50 " A. C. Duulapfor7 monthn rent of iioaae for l.uey Vlck. 7 00 Whole amount paid out at above date*, $454.87 All of Kliii'h in reapectfullv submitted, y. M MAHJsfcY.lW. C. F- L />. SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. Prfrun?l'y i>p|^irru b?iur? mi- o 11. Mm* mty BritiUry and Trra?t?i*r of (!wnutU> loiiers of I'oor fur Luncasler District, ?od on oiilh Hnilh, Dial the within rrport is m true nrruunl of hII monies received and paid out by said llonnl ?ince their last an* tiual rejiort. fc>. IJ. M ASSKY, Sec. and 'Treat. No*. 11, 1857. 39?Iw Rrport of the Conmitaionora of Pnblio Buildings?Lancaster Diatrict. To the Honorable John H<lton O'Neoll. jtrettdiny Judy* of the Court of t'om nion Pleat for Lantutier JJietriet at tie Full Term 1057. The Commissioner* of Public Building* for lamcasler District submit the following *1 1- ? turir annual ueporv. An uv work bM bteo undertaken ?in<-e their lael anrunl r?|>urt involving any great outlay of the public money, they haee not found it to be nacciary to aaaeaa any Tat u|>on the people of lha LHatiict for the prearnl year. The report of the Grand Jury made at the I net '1 ?rm of Utia Court iu relation to Ilia Jail and Court tioiiae haa received their reapeclful consideration and the Commie* aiourre have fully compiled with the racommendations therein contained, except that deeming it aiaer, they have had the entile interior of U?o Jail white*urgete4 ?