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(% Ceilniu. LANCASTERVILLE. S. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12, I860 Saturday. the 29lh instant, in Return-Day for this District. The Iriends arid acquaintances of Mr. nud Mrs. K. G. Hillings are requested to attend the funeral of their infant son Benjamin on to-morrow, 11 o'clock A. M. Carolina Female Colleoe.?Wo nsk attention to tho advertisement in another place of the Carolina Female College. The merit-* and reputation of this Institution are too well known lo require anything more than a inure reference from us. The former able President, the Rev. T. R. Walsh, it will be seen, is still at its head. The Surveying Marty.?Wo under, stand that the Surveyors of the Central Rail ltoad were,on Thursday last, at a point about fourteen miles below Chnrlotte.? They had met witli considerable difficulties about "McAlpio's Creek," the hills therenbouts being higher than was anticipated ? Taey expectid to reach the "Twelve mile" Creek, twelve miles above this place, nbout Wednesday of the present week. Revolutionary Relic?Our fellow townsman, M. M. Crawford, K-q , has shown us a cannon ball (a six pounder) which was picked up a few days since on his plantation in the Wnxhaw section. Us rusted appearance, besides other circumstances, would indicate its being a relic of Revolu. tionnry times. It was picked up within a short distance of the spot where Gen Jack sun was uorn, am; upon the plautation(then owned l>y Crawford, grandfather of the tirst named gentleman,) where the first years of hie remarkable life was spent. Magistrate's Court. Ervin Welsh, a colored free boy, was tried before Magistrate l'lyler, on the 7tli inst.. on n double charge of Burglary and Larceny. The oHence, according to the proof, consisted of the entering by night a smoke-house, within the curtilage, and taking out sundry pieces of meat. The owner of the stolen property, Mr. J. Fuuderburke, was the prosecutor, and was represented on the trial by W. A. Moore, Esq., The Boy was defended by B. J. Wither spoon, Esq., assisted by It. E. Allison,Esq. The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty upon tf?e lust count, and sentenced the boy to receive 3j lnsbes. An extension of the Georgetown Rail Road. There seems to be a warm purpose manifested by the people in the vicinity of Cade's Depot on the N. K. It. R. and of Lynchburg, to extend the Georgetown rail' road to Bisbopville. The intermediate secliuno nrv no? cuu V IlS-Cfl for SUtiSCriplions, us we learn from the report of n pubI!,. man I Inn, knl.l - IT ?I- " ?.??ug iiciu 111 rv?*ui? oi. vmanoiers Store on the 25th of August, which report is published in our Sumter exchanges. The time may come when Lancaster will feel a decided interest in this project. Pub|ic meetings, having in view the furtherance of this enterprise, are appointed to be held at Cade's Depot on the 13lh of September and at Well's Cross Roads on the 28th of September, inst. The Terminus of the S. C Central. The last issue of the Sumter Watchman, notices at length the article upon the Central Railroad containing a charge against -the Sumter delegation, which lately appeared in the Charlotte Whig; and concludes by suggesting that there are other points in North Carolina to which the "Central" can be extended, beside Charlotte. We give below the closing paragraph in the Watchman's article ; We have heretofore declined to consider suggestions, which have been made by intelligent gentlemen of North Carolina, to make some other point thnn Charlotte the terminus of the South Carolina Central. We j have desired to keep faith with Clialotte and her people, though she was represen ! ted at Sumter by one delegate, and posxihly $10,000. If we are induced to give Char- j jotie the go by, and extend the South Car- i olina Central to another point in North Carolina, more beneficial to ?> nn<r I % , I-"""1"'J j injurious to Charlotte, it will be a contingency of her own creation, nnd which she : alone will in future regret. The Canvau in KersitAWThe election for Representatives to the ' Legislature from Kershaw seems to be ex- j citing some interest in that District. The : candidates before the people are Messrs. \\\ M. Shannon, I). D. Perry, J. M. DeSaus-1 sure, nnd John R Shaw. The Journal ro- ( porta a public meeting nt Schrock's Mill, nt w hich the candidates were present nnd | made apeeohi s All except Mr. DcSnassure, says the Journal, "advocated the immediate accession of the South nnd dissolution of the Union in the event of a Hlnck Republic can's election to the Presidency. They ! maintained that the time hod fully come when we must have perfect equality in the j Union or independence out of i/." In the same issue of the paper, we find the following interrogatories addressed to the above named gentlemen : Int. Aro yon in favor of the election of Breckinridge nnd U?ne, for the Presidency! and Vice-Presidency of these United estates? 3d. In the event of the election of Cincolp and llamlin. would you favor the ifSudiAr J secession of the Southern States, of, prefer to wait for "an overt apt ?*' * 3d. Will you vote for n Charter and, with ! it, aid from the Slate, to build the projected Central Rail Road of South Carolina ? 4th. Are voli in favor of granting a Charter to the contemplated Kail Road Irou) Courdin s station, or any other point on the North Kastern Rail Road, to eonneet with the Charlotte & South Carolina Rail Road at or about Ridgetvay, via Camden ? MANY VOTKRS. I Separate State Aotion. ' Pol The. question of separate Statu action Tlie CI Ima been sprung in several Districts in thin Breckiurid State, and in our judgment most unwisely j and Vice-l at this time. Before there can be a nccessi- w ill be en try for its discussion, there must happen vembcr ne two contingencies . 1st. the election of Lin- | on the fail ' coin to the Presidency ; and 2d!v, the fail- Breckinrid ore of the Southern States, or any part of ' that State them, to unite in a dissolution of the (Jnion posed a r in that eveut. The election of Lincoln is | (one-sided by no means sure, and if ho is elected, | "If the i there is a strong probability that four or his, or plu< five, at least, of the cotton States will unite j phiee hlui in the formation of a Southern Codfodera- i ?,crats may cv. So that the time is not yet when the ' be east foi question of separate secession should be ' This p mooted, and the agitation of it now, cr.n ( friends of result in nothing better than division and- thinks, un uissenuons among ourselves, ?t a period ' illation of too, wlieu of all others, we should cndcav. ' in North ( or to be united. \ gins and It is not only calculated to sow disscn- j eaeli other lions at home; it also indicates in us a - the ItulU distrust of the other Southern States, State will several of which are partially committed to | ! disunion in the event of the election of a 1 Black Republican to the Presidency ; and We hnv our want of confidence in their stability of ceived by | purpose, thus manifested iu advance.docs not another rei tend to harmonize us with, and knit us milted to more closely to our Southern sisters, oh- graph com jects ot the first importance to us nud to The write, the attainment ot which all our tll'orts years ago, should be directed. Jt is the development statements of a restless feeling of isolation peculiar The letter to South Carolina, which never did and nev The pro er can find sympathy among the co States gloomy Hi of the South. Then let this question rest !),u' nei for the present, at leant; it is impracticable, ''?.r,Vr, ,rV' , ... , . . neighborlu iu advance of its lime, and in no view that (j0 i,llt j, j we can take of it,ill its discussion be pro- the field. ductivo of good. possibly i: We cannot now call to mind unv contin- pbinters In , ... , . , . . . the hand, i geney wherein it would be, in our judgment, meIUH. pju advisable for a single State to embark up our plantei on the untried sea of secession, except it will not m might be, under the highest assurances that 'or' i,H ' i . 1111. not been w such a step would lead to co'operaUon.? until to da lint even admitting that we are wrong in rnij pro-pc tins view of the question (which however, even this 1 we are far from believing) we still insist njuuy ot tl . . , high and a that its discussion now is inopportune.? n Our public men iu forcing it upon the people subject themselves to the charge of nil intent to sow dissenlions among them, or of having some ulterior object in view; and the Uf"'< R'c r;" i- .... _ .. .... ... peupie win'ii iney iorce tins Issue upon troth Uinct their public men uro dealing unfairly with p'e whetlie thein; for what pruilent counsellor can il Southern feel himself prepared, in view of the rapid coin, the changes that are continually taking place in the l'rcsidt the political world, to say now, what we 1' ''?t a should do six months or a year hence?? tion, uro ye Let us not move in advance of the times, ceding aloi but hold ourselves in readiness to deal w ith public issues as they arc presented to us. '' The other question which is discussed Mr Kn in many places ; to wit: whether the South narue propi should dissolve the Union in the event of Lancaster Lincoln's election, is more pertinent. It is the LcgLI a question which belongs to the Southern many frien States in general, and it may, under iirmlent time until | nave me eneci to unite them. He- cos with \v gardiug us we do the dissolution of the I regret Union simply as a question of time, w e look >ng a candi upon nny issue that will unite the South, Lit thanks whether it be the election of a Black He- manifested, publican or something else,as the great des sideratum that wc should all strive to retch, m i ? - I notice Railroad Movements. friends nR r The Camden Journal reports a railroad ' have nei meeting held by the citizens of Kershaw have I ai and Fuirfiuld. on the 85th nit, at Sinyrnn s,rife for pi Camp ground, to tnke into consideration have obso the tiuilding of a Railroad from tho Char- nsP'f??ts o lolteand South Carolina Railroad to Cam- attraction den. The following, among other resolu which oHici lions, was adopted. 80<>'< the ti Ilesolred. That w? invito tl S.5-- but "n<,cr 1 Camden mid the officers of the ('hnrlotle &. reverse. W Mouth Carolina Rail Ro.-m) to co operate ical office f with us in counsel, and aid in building a h-nl opinir Kail Koad from Camden to ltidgewny, or inter??-?t of soine other point on the Charlotte & South Carolina Rail Koad, and that a uiee'ing be w>,<' ',ri hel l for this purpose?the time and place of qualiflcatio which to be appointed by the citizens of duties of a Camden. |,jM pt.ri trickery ate Yellow Fever in Charleston. of election A few cases of yellow fever have been beat talent reported in Charleston, but it seems that destroyed t they were of such a character as not to earth, and I have occasioned much alarm. The Mercu gent and j ry of the bth inst., has the following in re* to the verg lation to the health of the city : the grentes We publish, this morning, the official re- Necessity c port of the City Registrar of the deaths in pie to wh Charleston for the week ending Saturday, rightfully ? September 1. It will be seen tnut the lolal ^() lt tj,nt number is 3b; of which two n;e Irom yel* ... low fvyer. These are the two enses airesdy reported by the Mercury, and about crisis and which a variety of opinions is entertained opinions bt by the medical fraternity. The first reports f,ve |f?||? ed death from yellow fsver occurred on . the i8lh, and the second on the 31st ult ; 10 re8u ' since which time, up to ten o'clock Tues- l',e Ptf?p'e day night, no further deaths have been re- Woe." ported, and it is confidently expected, by After ma high medical authority, that no fuilher ., . j ? >n k , * IflO COIli' I us deaths will be reported. At it late hour Tuesday evening our re- ^or ?f to c porter visited the. Murine and Koper llos- my politics pitals. There is no case of vellow fuvtr at Ihe Marine Hospital, mid the fever ward? frjen(js nn(j of the Roper Hospital contain but two patients, neither of which hns been pronoun tooahortin ced yellow fever. On further inquiry, we tonal alien have been informed that the cnly supposed neglect tli cases of yellow fever now under trentment woui,t he L in the city are one in Society street, nnd .. . one at the corner of King a.id Tradd streets. lu circun" With these fuels before us, there is certain- WC*P' Ul>' ly no cause for alarm ; and, nolwithatand- encournguii ing the very exaggerated reports afloat, w e unt4rily to notice that our principal hotels have daily menl 0f n Qn tliejr books the names of many of our . interior merchants, who visit us for their cl,n,nR to fall supplies. tune. A Mkthodist Prkachek Huso.?The , ? ~~ papers say that a Rev. Mr Buley was hung ^ ^ ^ ^ ' by a mob of about three hundred persons, M()r j|HIII| St Veal's Station, in Texas, a few days aiuce. gI)(j 0|J<| (j The Central Ckrietuin Advocate thinks it ^e latter must have been Rev. A. Bewley, a member died. Wi of the Arkansas Conference, who was cho- with a cot sen as a delegate to the last General Con- in some ?v fereooe. nate deed. itics in North Carolina. Blondin and Far \a\lolte Bulletin (which supports The Buffalo Expr ge and Lane for the Presidency recounts the feats of t 'residency) predicts tlmt the State er8 over lbe Niagara 'fried by the Opposition in No- j Tbe Blinouncellieli xt This opinion is predicated up- 1 <)U8 judividuals would uie of the late effort to ouito the upon their respective go and Douglas Democrats of Kpective caples, drew . The friends of Douglas pro- j yesteiday. At least econeiliulion on the following sons went from this ci ?) basis: ' formance was witness ,-ote of the State will elect Doug- ' *>', four thousand pe< .0 him in the I louse, and that j in his enclosures on neither eleet Breckinridge nor Canadian sides, and u in the House, the Douglas Dem- i 1'iecisely at four c r rest assured that the vote will man made hn appea Douglas. upotl his rope. Ilai reposition was rejected by tne |iapS tv,0 hundred fee .Mr. Breckinridge,us the Bulletin relies ,.f gymnastic ex Wiselv : and tl?? result is the tor- - ' ? ? - j line IV nf\y i?v? Uilll'r a regular Douglas organization ? wild dare u11ei 11 ]>t. Carolina ami tho nrray'ng of Dmr length upon lite rope fireckinridgc Democrats against . number of back son . In view of this state of tilings, ' l'> bo.li leet, tin believes that the vote of the , 'J"" u,,e '* K Cook bo east for IUII ami Everett. ',,e" 1,8 Mocd Ul'?" teats ivero perlormcd _ T TT.* , . ! iditv ? a rapidity that Crops tu Mississippi. ! ,iwi; uf wol|IJ ,,;iVo e been shown a private letter re- j f,cl tl.jf possession tl a gentleman of this place from ' every motion. siding at Utiea, Miss., and are per- Having reached tin copy from it the following para- lDomlin laid aside his scrning the crops of that vicinity, j ''is stomach njion r moved from this District many tliiough the m iiionu i and is a gentleman upon whose j 'Jt* descended tl ... permanent fixture at t every reliance can he placed? ! ' , . ... ... . [ swing hangs about t! is dated August 29th : i u i | cab e. Here ho sots spects for crops are the most i m iking eighteen iev< at I have ever seen Our coun ; ninny second'', perfur gl.bu.hood arc said to have a su- ' Mir 'ihil,c COIU.|u i to tlie Mate generally ; our ; .. , , , _ i .... i. ' . . the wnole t>v bunging loo inav make coin enough to , . , . s worth one dollar per bushel in ! I,M i' '1 ""WnwHids. I do not think that cotton can the cable, picked ii| liake a half crop. Most of the | ted to the (.'yinola sidi ire have sent off over one I ale to j pied in the w lude join ^hen 'usually, we do not com- | iil'ieeii minutes. king until ti.is week. Some of j After a delnv of i rs who generally make J')(J bales, j x>}jk.|, ake oU ; some others w ill do het . .. ,, ..iii mi i 1 'be gills, .Monsieur I. y loot showers My place tins e- . ... ret 4 inch since the 7lli of June pvaiiince on t.ie I niai y, and now we have a fine rain ! healing iiis agent, Mi eta for a good deal more ; and 1 upon Ins back. Cons:< iv ill injure cotton seriouslv, tor Mr t'olcnrd weighs le fields are not more than knee fortv live pounds, ami II opened v\e-i^ 1 w but one hit ??? tive, it in <y be unagil ui mi; iiwiva^ivr oeuger. I pmilV H?M?>' l< **<! to ?' >.r ,i ii? rotiv wonderful to ?'i I To it?\\ e would respectfully 1 , ... , a . | " ' winch jtlondm achieve niida'oh for the next Legislature . . . cult Htiu dangerous cter District, to inform the poo- ^ ,(>fl , js ,,_W) r they arc in favor ol forming , bM,^r wr,r4|_i>llt Republic, in liie event that Din- I WH|ki Hlltj mere| Black Republican candidate lor j rope f< r linlf a minute ncj, is elected ? j pose of "straightening Southern Rvpulilic by co opera- . fourteen minutes front at in favor of South Carolina m- tbe Canada shore they ir f Voters. <?n tlio American aide ? - - ! tbe assetnb! ur tbe Ulster Ledger. K*rit,i fU,lc'J Wlt!' ' ! diaii bv ill"* name of A iroit.-I see in the ledger my , vuUttwl u .sed as a candidate to is present | evu|,.n, ft.Hr ?,?i tromC Distiict in the lower branch "f I ed with it in a bung I lature, with tbe suggestion* of manner. Having gon ds. In consequence ot the short he compelled his aiiiin the ejection ? * ? ' I ? ? hail I ant at present surrounded h*g-. place its hands n to say that I must decline be- ?'?? irudge along after date. I therefore return my grate- | r> ?n<l un'OH<l? ,'"lu,,1l ... onaitci* of an hour t to my friends, tor the coulnlcnce i 1 , ? tits "performance ?v I edged bv all to have h J. 1* UNl)LRBURK. j s. rrv one It was wit tit'teen hundred persona rthe Lancaster ledger. | . k 1>V? {|0 ,acka my name announced by my He may aspire to be c t candidate for the State Senate. I'h.ndin, but at presci rcr sought political otlicc, nor i to be know It merely at iy desire to enter the arena ol ? <Wer nod place, which seems to Abolit ioniftti Ived a majority of the political with a Inrg. f the present day. There w no ,,u. lo W|,;c|1 |llM] for me in the present mode by oV,.r r?? w|t|, H gHng i its are obtained (the oHiec should vagrants and cut-llm nan ami not the man the olliee) earned and received tli he present system it is often the Cd\ ot Crime. In ad< hen n randidute offers for a no!it. 'bis of rascals, who de 10 should make known hi- polit- i r"i;? decency, there hit ins on nil subjects nfl-eling the ,,u,,?h*r,t ol his constituents, thai they might ' l',w *h?? by tl , , ,, , | tiers, liitvo ingriuiatei ncipala as well am men. A man m ... , thu Uvor ol <-ur cit z-i r,s and Ability to discharge .he Hs # doak for ?,e u office should he the test, und j j|,e,r nefarious busin mnal popularity, or his art in j gri)e? aw?y trom lln d intrigue. The present system ! Monday, Mr. A. J. \N eering has deprived us <>) the j idea on the i/igeon lit of the country and has well nigh ! city, alerted in compH ?ne of the best governments on , gentleman in pursuit brought one of the most intelli- i whose lteadcj?arler? irosperous people in the world 1 ',eHr residence, and e of revolution and civil war- !'een C?I0,",U,"< , , his ami other citizen s t scourge of the human race.? , , , se ,rch they ?ua.vede?i lemands u change, and the peo I ...... i " negro men, who were otn all power over the matter | runHWRy#> MU?J blough mi legally belongs should see i where they wer? plan u-ir rights and interests are pro- J coining toward lie city i are now in the midst of n great they observed a ;ree, a it is necessary that the people's j hark was coverfd wit i truly reflected in our Legists- ' suspicion that smieth , through their representatives, therein. >f whose acta mual bo borne by With a knife thev whether it be -for weal or for ,,n,i! .il h j tree, in winch (ley < . bottle filled wit| poisi rf?l?l?erat,on I have come to | ^ c, iion that it won Id be necessary , l)(0 W|I#II ,|leV KIIVUBS me I'lsirici, inuke known been i,rocuied b) a wb I opinions and extend my uc. with them n pillion , that justice might be done my who had ?iideav>reil I nil concerned ; for thin the lime I* u it in killing tie wl y private intores? requires my per- "Hid I litre were urge liou and would suffer more from other places, nu I could presume tiie public I'roin wli.it ootid .?e lencfillod by my services. Under |"'?ro *? " ",l , ' ' * X ? l>ten tampering wtli ru stances I hope iny friends will ,r , , e j swarm llie wooumn In sincere thanks lor the Haltering cj R|u, h|4Vfc eo^avo nent they hare been plensed vol- Rllrn., llnI)i |? xliliti' extend to me since the announce- Atnleitrent. the ingroe (iy name aqd excuse me for dc- captors that maiy ru become a candidate at the pres. caves and bollowdBout ! ing, and that the^are JAMBS R. MAG ILL. by white men -*t ? w? kept on theso fr^dorc \yyKAT.?On the 18th August ?? w|io are ever 'atcli surred on the plantation ol Sen. 1 ty t? run off *1 iw* ar niond but ween Johu Williams I MO oilier motive kan i iouhhn, in the course of which 1 desire to incite thfiegr was Stabbed; on ihe 2J>tb he them he clo?<f wa illlains is in the jail of Edgefield, once caught, taujit a isin ol the same name who is will ?oi soon fortat, i ay connected with the unforlu* warning to anotlr of ? Advertiser. pM? Appeal. 0 j ' i ini at Niagara. From tho Sumter Diiatch. oss of the 30th ult, What Good Faith Retire*. lie rival rope walk- It *hs not to bo suppose* that so as foilowR : nortaut an enterprise as th^Centrul ... . . I Uond could have been pioioied wit! it that these uoton- . .. ,, . . .1 . drawing upon itself opposition both < each carry a man 11 t: ? i n . , . and msiduous. ouch a uiagiincenl backs over their ro , u . 1 is 11 01 travel and transportHtion4wouid a crowd to the Palls' . 11 1 \ 1 , . ' only enrich and aggrandize hose pi one thousand per - . , . . " , . . T ... ,. 1 through which 11 might pass,but w it v. ltlondin s per .11 1. . ? . t!. 1 . . 1 ! 1 probably detract somewhat Iron tbo led by, we should 1 , .. ... , - . , . , islaction of some sections oft the r< uple, stationed with- . . . , ' . . 1 anxious to absorb and uionoiolize the American and . . . . , , ' .. ... . traue as this Koad would tiecei-ttrily < ipon the Isndge. ,11 ., , , . J . ,r . inand. Hence other plans liavebeen 1 clock the brench- . , , u- . , nested?and various efforts lave ranee, and ran out . ? ^ lQ excjle doubl9 ? ,Q tL, u,.:. ,ng pro. 1.1?< per success of the undertaking. >Ve t, he commenced a . , . . . .1.1. ' , even heard it intimated that 1 pa eicises tlial we veil- I .. ... e c . .,r . .. the constituents of the buuiieiCoii man 111 the world .. . . ., , . r .. . . ? ,, lion are ready to fly the track 11 fav< hirst be lav full .. . m .1 , . . some other route. Wow, there is r< ; then he turned a . . , . . , I ,| no ground lor any such suspiciot. v> iirstu is; len if ^ pnrtjes interested in theCen then '?v one loot; . , ' . .. ., . . . . , met hare ;;; Convention, the v. Jole ;ed at the knee joint; . ,11 . . , . leel was duly canvassed ? and al ui his head 1 hese H J - imnty is heir, and I - n >f prowling thieves, Strange?Suspicious >Ht?, Memphis has \\'c have-learned, frtim what we I m reputation of ihe j heen informed is good authority, lli lit ion to these lion most strange and suspicious circomsli iy all law and outi |,as transpired on l'ocata igo, about s wormed into the r {jv<) uult-s fioin lli * place. A* de Abolitionists from eij us the circumstance* are s? tulle leir winning man A discovery wi.a made, a few t I tlieiif elves into since, on the eastern margin of l'oca us, which they use go&wnmp, (by wboin our infurmant ",be "C carrying on lloy uf soiiielliiug wliicti presei *ss ol enticing lie rI?e appearand* of a ttewiy made g *ir masters. Last 0f medium size. It* localon, iis f; forman, who res' appearance, together with the fact jost road, near the no one was known to have hem hu my with another there, aroused suspicion or curio-ir of some riegr<>es, t|(H ol the discoverer as to iho i were in the woods involved, By inserting a cane or, who have of late he struck what was believed to be a Us deprejatjolts on 11ot *er\ far below the SUllace. Tbii property. In tlieir creased the anxiety to know the emit* I iu arresting two ^nd he left, wiih the purpose of hnoj suspoled as being assistance and makifig an mvesliga! t them to the city, fjj,on returning, (afier the lapse of w :d in jail. While length of tune we did not learn,) it with their captives, toUua that the box, or whatever had I portion of w hose there buried, had been removed. Ii mud, led to (lie ' ti,;? : r-- ? ? , . ...? in> lis our lUIOrillHllOll J> ing was concealed an,j W(. |,;lve l?een unable to obtain j tl.er particular*. If these facta are scraped the mud have been detailed to us, there certa allow place in ilit should be an in?estimation of the u.ai I recovered a quart The circumstance, in itself, is a most in. I lie negroes I pjc.uus one, leaving room for npprrl slioned regarding 1 most serious in character. VVe admitted it bad not# Indulge surmises, but await a n ile man, who was explicit s'.atoment of tl>o facts.? Sut of their time, and Watchman 0 induce ilium to - ? liile people. They Ciiksikiikiki.h ve Crkatiom.? We quantities of i*. in informed, upon most reliable autboi that there is a gentleman living hi C gathered from the terlield District, who has, since 1 white men have peaches began to ripen, eaten the peat ir.away slaves, who from three bushels of pita. He sua { e vicinity of the corner by himself, and does not allow red to raise an in family or visitors to throw their pits on to the above hit piles. And so intent is he upon s informed tbeir it?g what he can do, thai he has not nawavs camp in home, nor even rode over his crop, si h of Fort Dicker- peaches began to ripen. frequently visited We understand that he intend* tc a tight watch he into the fruit business, and takes I shriekern among method of selecting his seed. On ling an opportuni wall, in front of where he aits to eat id are actuated by peaches, are the following hieroglyphi that of a devilish i !! Ill, which means good, better, b oes to insurrection, and beneath thein liea tbe oeach mu I I? iched, end when None but lhe*e under the three exclai lemon which they lion point* >ue intended for planting. ?nd thet wi;l be ft P S ?We ?pe*k for few tree* a like ilk.?.the proper time for tramplaoling.? ( jrow Chtrttt. I will, amazing r,,n j a con,n??n bond of agreement l> h whs fearful to wit , l'r'?|'t?8ed louie. Lancaster t\en en but for the per oll,er bhls? 1,1,1 did 1,01 accept Uei 1 hi was HppHrent in then Ithi4 oilier bids?but jj(| accept lliein. Bishopville then ha? c a centie of bis rope, b,ds~,,nl did "?t accept iliem. 1 balance pole, plac. V1**1'fa,tfl requires and binds the* I lie cable and went Ues ,low? 10 ndlicre will, strict mtej f swimming, afior lV ,,K''r own l.,l,Ued action at the lie awing, which is a ^invention. ileitce any suspicion o that point. This j ",or of H d*kcu?? on the part of a, liirly h-et below the | ,L>L'ai 18 urlful?originates with the himself whirling, 1 ""e8 of ll"8 Krt,Mt enterprise?and li ilutiotis in about as I ho8l,lu Hnd "nplacabio spirit of ants tiling various otlier ,H,n al button! of it. L"t the fri ding and climaxing of l,M' KoaH U ?" ll>t,,r K"ur?l ? be to the swing with j "intod ami listen to no sucl lie then ascended 1 iU)rts as w,u1,1 d'*?"rb the.r conlidetn > his pole and trot | xv,'? l,MV? p^dged their 00 open The time ooeu a"d aH' in m'4'"ri''}t ll?? Chajter, hi nev was a little over ! ri,r' l?u?l??ng fotward the work of Blructior, vliout half an hour, ?1 ? opted in adjusting Iucndiarum in Darlington. ondiii made his ap- 1 he ih.rluigloii Su it/i> rncr, of the la ei d f the cable, j instant, contains a special correspond r. 1J my Coloord, from lJove's 1-iepot, signed by J E ( lering the fact that I <1>, .1- A. Williams, J. C. l?ov?j and L one hundred and I?eLormo, detailing the proceedings that lllomlin him meeting at this place, induced bv the ndrcd and twenty- pearanre 111 the region, recemly'of a ^''d t',Hl I"4*' " j picious stranger, win. had question arry. It was per slave woman respecting the nuinls mess the ease with I male and female slave# on her mas d this most dilli- place, and why had asked to see his umlertakini' t'ol I oai .1.1. ^ . . I IU?( * !? B (ann<>t think of a ! meeting detailed was a preliminary during tlie entire arrangements hating been made on v stoo.i upon tlie ! occasion for a u>'>re general meelin; or so, for the |>ur assemble at I hue's 1 >.-|??>t on tin* 1 out." In exactly u.slant, for the purpose of taking hi the time they h it ores for protection and safety, and luf were received up security ot property, wi lt the hearty 1'lie letling of insecurity which a* c.l thousands. over our country at the tune of, and liis man?a Cana, sequently to, the Harper's Feny ral IcMullen ? at live being rapidly revived by the re pon his task with thorough and bloody plots wliich i ling, and prdeeed* been found to exist in other Soutl iug ami awkward States. '1 Ins feeling of concern is but u about fifty feet, legitimate etMcl oi a most nlarn ate load to descend cause. It is that which ?. pi<ioipte< i. ...? rs. vtrs? R.a l~~ -f ?..n?rw |t h anioija p iti his shoulders, dilVerence lor us to suppose li>?j }^( him. It was car Carolina, against whom tboli.i it ' and carry for three- more thoroughly rankn-s and festei hat he occupied in coiimqucnce ot her long-existing and s liicli is acknow b vanced position of resistance, is to b en an exceedingly lowed to pass, unprovided for, in (Ids ncosed by less than ticular. lhcie is every reason, which . Karini may have spring from circumstance, to pr mi| ict and experience, to watchfulness and vigilance. T died the rival of Cometh the enemy 'hike a thief in ut he must consent night.'* \\ e hear not his approncl i l.is imitator. ; footsteps, and see not his gle.tilling l?l ^_ liis I rch t>r his poiton, as ho c m< .. devastate, and to stain our liearthst ' ' with the Mood ami defilement of * proportion of ali dearest and be*'.? Siuntrr U'.w-/.. A Southern Tartarus?A Marvel Opinion ousCavein Mississippi.? A female cor Of the Spartanburg Bar, as to Proper respondent of an Eh* ern journal writes Construction of Act Relative to Iline from Shubutn, Mississippi, ofa wonderful tmut Salesmen. , liout c**? near lhs?e, as follows . YV0 have carefully examined "An Act jpen i"8 CRu? '* ,im e* ?* ' to require and regulate tbe grauung of line 'n,g A, 5elt,a Ur?'k' w '?rto *e . ' licenses to itinerant salesmen and travel Z ey? Cl,,ckr ,R R,Ver' ' ' mg agents," passed at tlie last session of . tbere are air holes, where the air rushes ? .? r laces , .. " , .1 m, rt our Legislature, ami which is thought l?v ? ?.tb ?.onn, bke thunder Mr D., ? , . |ic(J,1M ?? ? ? > I took h rope with inn atid went to tlie . * , ?, . \ / I "" dini.nce if ? mile. He .... ih.l ibe.e 1,0 CU,M"* <* & ??. ^'ere ' aute. ti f i .i i .ithey can sell their produce in our S;m^ ,J are shelves formed in the rock in the cave / . . ? , , . such , , , a .u i i . i- i..u After a careful examination of said Act, shaped like a doe. As the light is held . , . , ,. , uom | B | -.| j; we are clearly of opinion that it cannot near it long, it seems covered with dia- , . .. . ' ,? ., . sue , 11/ i be held to be applicable to riiv class of . monds. i here are sevetal snakesformed , , rr , . . beeu .1 ii. i traders other than the itinerant auction. . mtJiU {Uywkt ,':Hl B,e t0 'Care Rny eers and traveling agents, and those who have ?r,fI*.| ,0) so 11 * urH ,.. sell by the exhibition of samples from the , rt of i -M,|H)< 'S 7n U 1 i* i iv five flet mercantile establishments having no perand ih betw. en fifty and seventyhve met . ,. iven I*. r.i i i i k maneul and established place of business ' hiuh in some of the plnces. aud so dark w . or of ,i . ,, r . i .j- r?. "or stock of goods within the state out ,, that you can't see a foot before vou. On * . . . ta v | . , ,, . i ?i;., of which the lax may be levied." Ibe - one side it is rocky, uiuddv, and so slip / .1 a . . . 11 1 hen .1 . ' Vj 1 0 1 intention of the Ac' was to put a check pery that you are obliged to hold on to ,11 t . . . I., ,oik. in ibe ,ido 10 keep from felling. "Pon,,lo'Je P""" 'uU, On thn otli.r, tbere i. . beeuliful branch N??h? l?o?l.d tbro.gh ",,,J miming through it '}!' .co"""-v ,UI"1!r P" "" ,of d?P! At lb. t..p if the cert, it i. .11 b.rd W. Ub... tb.t tb. leg.l tnurp.et.uou ''?d rock, and little lung rook., like finger, of lb, Act, from It. pbr.?olog,. ittu. be n.? i i . .1 i ,i " .i _ in conformity to what we have slated. . hung down; through these the water 3 ,,7... lp ., l- /.vi i.imii,D not i i i i . .1 a .1 i. I*. J EMERSON OUOlOE, , ' diops slow lv and constantly. As the light oi\?t?o.,vj imurt >t tier i * .1 i tiii *ii* ol a! l ouift i'v i#v/| ' , is carried in, the rocksrpaikle like millious A , duuhuiJ ' And /i- i t r i u s.i s O. E. EDWAUDS, ol dinniniids. It is in.ensely cold within IAllXr ... ,V.T ? par- .. i / ,i i i i .i i JOLiN W. OAULISLE, ?. the cave, and, if tlie hand be placed on , y. ' the rocks, they feel like ice to the touch. . " ... ....Jj. " - If any one should happen to lose tiieir wIm<mI'l'lr r ru* I'.ghl in there they would never get out. irvn'\i n mi . wo1 iy of U r .1 . . t ; i JOHN U EVANS, 3 Some of the party went very far in, and .. i,iim/iavj ene' returning, lold us that it was their opin y* . . ..., ' IH8 * ion that there was a human body in there ...' ? ' vL'uvnM ?("y fto/n the sufi'ocating smell. They would * \ eo * ec"d" | have stopped to look for it. but the ,fi"" lurcbe. .he I..I . HSteing ...... ^ Ii re | * JAMES frAKKUW, ce it> ] J. WRlOllT. ition ! ^AU Acoiuknt.? We learn that ou . ^ ^ id in I last Thursday evening a fatal accident Later from Mexico con occurred at Tliahan Academy, 18 miles j above tine place, resulting m .be deal I, of Nkw ?cpie...her 3 ? Iha j ;i negro buy, the proper*v of Major (i. W. steuuiship Austin, i^apt. lalbol, with i v/oni.nrs, or iiih i^itiuci, ibe particulars, c?m iwm di??w iu me iuui , , ] as wo have heard ilium, are a# fullo^i t ull , ?*rt?v?*! here ludai, l ringing (<1? if l_' | 'J here w *# mii Kthibition at the Academy 000 111 irmwuiB. euCe j ^ evening, in which it w a- necessa 1 he lirazos river i? very high, and lear# *M" rv j , make '.t*e nt a gun l<> properly carry "re entertained ol a destructive (lu? <1. . " out their respective parts. Accordingly A number ot Mex can merchant# have " a mm w as sent for at a neighboring re# left Monterey and taken lip their abodu ideiici, alt I laitli barrels being loaded, the at llrowusVi'le, on iu count ol the new 'J*?1 negro si;u was sent o:i the errand was forced loan proclaimed l?y \ idaurii. *" told to discharge i' bcf"re lie got to the Advice# Iruih San I..uiis to the IGili er ^ Academy, which he did by firing only ' u't., announce iliat a bait'e.iook place at r one barrel, not under*) noting that botii 1 I''?JJos on ihe 10.h, between Miramon and ,j..ri | were ksn.nl, 1 lie young men engaged I'ohaldo, Miramoii, with tiUUU men, ,e j in the d.ulo/ue were not apprised that tried In cut uis way through liubaldo * 'Je'! the g'ln contained any loud, and one of forces, whilst surrounded by the latter ' " . them, Mr. L ander V\ . I'egg, was just a wr.th 10,000 men. The light was obstiJ j bout p> inting it at his opponent when, J "aie and bloody ami lasted live days.? ' , by accident, the remaining load was dis' | M lauioii was badly wounded, hut finally charged, lodging 111 the breast of the tirsl I Uialniged to escape with a lew of his cav" ti tiled negro, who died in about four ] airy, having tost his artillery. The rest hours, sniffling the moat intense pain.? i <d hi# army were made prisoner#. (jenl. * 1 lib ' "l* * years of age.? Amler , l'uclieco wa# killed and (Jen. M?jia taken I i . i son Intelligencer. ! prisoner. M.rainnn, at last account#, wa# ? 1 ' I,- m ... . in lull li ght for the Capital. ^>p|i| 1 I " # I I J liern iti rjiii'iiii' lliroii^tioui iave : Mcck?s or 111 k L ii.viti.r.sioN Imi'oii ... . * ... 0 , , n .Mexico at ihe result. 1 tie liberals aiu cm | ti.KK ? rioin the commercial lepoiis ol luijlsly elated the I the New York pipers 11 is evident thai _ ?mg , the Chat Union direvl Irade uioverueiil I# ,, ? I., , ... , Mi itnitu in M'SstsaiKid ? Hv a l-r.vate . i>i cirtiiiL' "a terribly upon the business ol I 3 ' i . i .1 v ti : ; ;..i:.. ! letter fioui Mis-isaitipi, we learn that Mr. i I i the .New lork lubheis. 1 liU Is especially I 1!, , , .. ml I, ' lliu ilrv C..O.U lliaikel. Ti.e j L, ol ^'??*>' * ' ue I Dry good* filter, tor ?l.e week eLd.ng ,,wl,VB uf ,U'-tri-M. h. U., am. h iii i .)| . U?riiK-r v *ell kito*u in this lii?inol%*lillt* 1,1 AllOtlftl %l 1 , ?*\? I I H.I j i? .? engaged ill ilie Southern trade Hl.empimg to correct one ot Inn negro e I?|. I complain IH H i.ilii ii? i t|" fruin 'lie lor misconduct, ??? literally cut.to par" 1 or.lti hf\ h-.io.iim i lie. r s tier. li.ive.t l",*Cr* l,> U,e "?Kr,b Hl"1 l,ut * f?W on. , horn Krruckv nml >'*?;?}? operate io a "'B "*'? I'li.l.eiliaUly to -t u? f,ir ex'et.i, bat sdea lo mv.r ?e.thms of lU ,im> jumped ,n HhJ **? '***>*?*** ? ru'; | .U- JS.ulL urc .x cstvely light. The de l*i* U*dv won recovered, tied found the the uihiii! from Wi-t'trn relabels i? more lib neck and suspended Irotn a tice. ? Dn> > hing eial than lor several seas<-ns past, and Huyton Soulhtitct. ) cei H i. Miles of good* suited for lliat de ~ s to m i <1 are U im? so!d ?>?t, whilst it it? ilit Skhiocb Affray.? We learn liotn the ones le to iepl .ce ihein hum liral liai.d*. (ireenvilie et<rresp<<lideuce of the Charlesour I't.o niimler ol reiail buyer* from lta'li. t,t, Mercury, that a diHicuhy occurred at uou more, l'niladelphia, and a'I the nearby t!?j Kuiuiau University ou Saturday last, .iinl fcaa urn cities, it daily incieasing, bet * een t wo of the Siudetits, Messrs. Datheir gemral ex|>< elation bemg trial a van! and Scaile. Uevolieis were drawn, ihvh |,ria|'i'iuil> xCiltOD will he real Zed. lite j and Mr. Duvaia's t>nu|<|>cd several times ? ? at a ( boiel is general that the failme of the ( without going oil". Mr. Scaife fiied threw vnce Soinliern trade i? the only adverse eir ! timet, one hall grazing Mr. Davant's abfour ciiin-iaace with which the market will , dotnen, the other lodging* ill llie left 1 >1 ail* 1 have to contend. j breast near the shoulder. The wound is ,w r I ? ?- not considered dangerous, though the Juts |gthk Sus orowino Cold and Dark! ha^l h?* not been found.?Southern *?li* ?There are now more sp its on the tun U nurd if in. than have he.-n seen before [pr many - - ? | years ; some ol tbese are visible through "Kso of ritic World."?The Millerr" a smoked glast to the naked eye. Sever- commenced their religious services, . Hl Mars-some of tl.em ol great brillntn ,t it cUllllwJ> North W.lbmham, Mass. 1"h cy.wh.chfroinlhe.rascertainedd.stat.ee. Tlm Mcl now uumUrs 50.000 in the ri<<? must have been as large as our sun- Ur|)ted 8u,? R|jd ^ (jHnAjn.| Mnd t|,ey r 1,HVe disappeared from the sky ; gHl|,er CH? meelin fro?, ?MHr|y eV6 *cl* and the question has been raised among j fT glH,a jn ,|1M fy,.;,,,, a -r .i. v ...Vl? aft |/<' f ?iyi wi IUO nn,..<in/.iiui?, ? newier :ne ngnt and heal breilireii look lor ilia Millennium betoro of il?? nun urn gradually fading sway ? l)u> |H>1 ()f March, 1801 ; others are con' ,n At tins Would be accompanied by the tiJ??t that the world will la?i ten yesra ,nts, destruction of all the plants and anunala ?0j lwo |nonitii longer, while others still on the earth, it is rather an interesting predict a universal overthrow in about .ton. question. 'Ihe sun's light and hem is di sixteen weeks. Look out ! '',Hl minished by the dark spots at the present M ^ _ 1 p.,c?u. Hanoiko i> Tah.ad.oa, Aaa-W. Mov.m.nt. ?"a Yakost.?We "M."< ;.ies, , , lbursday , through a gentleman just Iroru fur l'lft following ike Montgomery ^|l( Up country, that oc Tuesday night i Hh Adverliter : last, (28th August,) the citizens of Talla>"'y Mr. Vancey is at present in this city, dega took from the jail of that place, the >1" about to attend the courts in some of the whU? m"n *ho w" "? ,us adjoining counties, in which he has both Ule,y Covered plot among the ciegroe* ? ? ..ess as au attomev. On the 16ih of of ?b?l ?'c,n'i>. bung bun. Yester- \ wil1 ASeptember, however, Mr. Y. will leave ,Uy "??"?? ? ke waa gracefully pendant ,ore home for a Northern tour, perhaps oy lo * 1>r,d* * tJkina tree. V\ e did not nlrr way of Knoiville, Tenn., through Virgin kear bis uame. la to Annapolis, Md. lie will be at the ?. Hrfl disposition of bis friends iu the Nortb A PaimcTto*.?If, upon the election nly from that time until the 4tb of October. of ? Bl|M.k ^publican to the Presidency. |,tfll ~ ? " we shall be assured of (he co action of jjj, A Hattlk8!?aee.? Mr. U. H. llyott two of our oeigliboring Southern 8tatea dies billed a rattlesnake in bis field last week, in withdrawing with us from the Federal j? % which measured reveo feel four inches iu Union?Darlington District will signify the tangik Hn,J thirty inches in circumference, ber willingnees and readiness for .url. . ? It I.-aI -A - "" i on | -- ?- ",,u ouuon. wnen withdrawal at any moment, by * tuajori , 1 ,ee cut opea fourteen young rattlera earn* ty 0f t|jree fourvl** o( the votM of ber galleft tb? longeet of whwb waa two fuel Uul ton*. ? Flag. ipoe '""g I"*1' tbeuu were cunoaitiea? ' tliMf tnilft pit 1 heada beiog joined logeth' ' , ff0 er. They exhibited aigua of auger, eo*p- ODHUWy, ! ibia P'nH aaragely ?t every thing preteuled, t|lS but diad in a abort lima after they were Med, el the liouee of her brother, Col. * I . brought to light, bo eava our luforroaot. Win. VV. Walk up, in Uuioo eormuly, N.C., 11',,1/trbnro' Sum uB lh* morning ot the :17th of Auguet, of 44 ' Chronic HroncniUe, afieren ilioeee of *?vereat, mm .i ? *? - - - ~ O - ....uhm, an nun J., ?ll? of U. I). A. I.? ncoNOMOAL ?A wnlac io lha Sa?*Q- B?lk ol UocaaUr biatrial, d C., and duughDA nab Kapubucan aaya North Carolina ia tar of Ma lata Robert Walk up of N.t".? ?o acouoiuioa! that tl.era w oot Jog id aged SM jreare. ,>Y . * ? at tba 8uia witb a long laii. Tfc?/ all l0 Huiotar, .Wuat Mtb, William Da?iO. ,'ke- cut off to tliam from lhraWlio| du?o too of C, T. and J. (1. Maaoa, aged mm 1 1 tb? buchiat>*?r<r crop. 1000th aod twenty (lira d?)a.