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' ? ' . ' Mir jygBWgMM Itumistfr POBLlSiliJI) AT LANCASTER C. ^.18. 0., 1 > ' ' *T ; CO\5iORS A t'AKTfik. ? WKUNKSU.VV MORNiNO, Nut. 7t?i, 18C6. , Subabritiers timliug a (X)cron tuirk on the ' margin of their i?ip;r iuav know that thair 1 time*U about to expire. TERMS FOR SUBSCRIPTION. , For one year, in advance, |X <K? I For fix months, " .1 I AO 1 For three months, " 1 00 The above prices are In currency. NVKVn paid in specie the prevailing discount at the time paid, allowed.' i i ill I _ . i_ 1 i . The Rail Road Question.' We have recently received a letter from , , a friend residing in Georgetown, on the subject Of an extension ef the G/jvTzetown Railroad to Charlotte, N. O., via Lancaster. We canHdt preient the itialter lo our readers in a belter way than by publish, jog that portion of liis "&>mmutiica'tion which relates exclusively to Ibis project : Gkorc.ktows, S. C., Oct. 24th, 18 66. W. M. Connors, Esq.?Dear'Sir :?ifRive Been requested by various prominent en'lemen of this torru connected with the Georgetown -Jtaflroad, to ask your aid and influence with the peeple of Lauca-ter with a view to the rx'en sion of the same to'your town' en route to Char, lUtte, N. O. The advantage* of such a line are vert obvious { it is the most direct route from thp interior to the sea board and is nearer-by i efxty mfleS than by wiiy ftf Chailest'Oii. * The ! IMrrretawn i? *1?* ?v?^-la-l W I ? ? ...?r i, . , E. R. R., and the woik will sow ho speedily pushed to completion. , , riiI connected with tlio T%tnc? of (his place in Editorial capacity and would be glad to co. ooerate with you in promoting the above pro 1 ject. If you can get up a meeting in your I , town our citizens will bo happy to unite and I end delegates to Lancaster. , 1 an. told by the ' jfngineel- cT this road and bv others conversant I with (he Sul^cct, that the cnterpiize is peifVctly feasable and w ill bring you in direct route with the nearest point on the coast as well as In' direct communication with Chailestoh. * " AVe stated some time a~o that the ex' Veneive Mining Company in the Eastern porlioh of this District, now partly'c'dm? posed of Northern capitalists, were con templating a Koad to Connect their mine Vrilli pome ol the llaads below, with the view of ultimately extending the line to Charlotte. That a Road was tndispenaa bl? to a full deve'opment of their mining oneralions. and that iliar * *< ? ~~. 1 i -1 ' " "J ?!? > """ i-6 have ample mean* at hand to insure the success of the enterprise. Wo under tand that the matter is sti'l umlor ad visement, and that they prefer the Gnorge. town connection, a? being more direct, and as presenting the double advantage of a route both to Georgetown and Char, lealon. Our attention has been called to a notice in the Charlotte Timet, to the purport that application will he made at the next Session of the North Carolina Legislature for a Charter for a Koad from Charlotte to the South C<ifo'ina line, which we presume refers to the project in question. - ? We believo, with 'our Georgetown friends, that the measure is perfectly fear- I able As' stated before, our people are too impoverished to lend mpch material aid at present ; but something can be done^and perhaps thaet will soon become more propitious. There is no better way of recruitinir and advancing ?nr fnttnno , .! O " , than by encouraging lh:s enterprise. If one third of the real eetate in the District ?m devoted to it, tli'e remaining t eo thirds would l>e of far greater value to the own era than the whole ia without a Road ; beaidea the advantage of a development of the vast mineral resourcea of the Dia trict which a Railroad would occaaion. A Railroad ia the great desideratum with ua?(he point at whieh we connect ia of leaa conaeouance. We will co-operate willi our Georgetown friends a* readily aa with any other aection, promising similar \v. _:ii .i 1 :--. 1 r<i>nnvn^cii. ?? c win icciir iu iiin nudjcci ?K*in, And in the mean time, invite fur ' ther information, enquiry end discussion , .of the project. . The Advertisement of Mr. Jab. Jomk9, ' of C?m?l< n, tr. to day's paper, cannot fail 1 to attract that attention which it is the interests of the people of our D'j'rict to brttow. puring a recent visit to this good old town, we had the plessure of , inspecting Mr. J.V immense stock of trayqh^n^ize, which consists of every de> s<f#iptjon, and to say the least, was high' Jy pleaded with the man and the style in which he conducts his buiinese. The nu morons reports in circulation to the pre? judice of the merchants of Camden, are tinjoiit, and if any doubt this, give Mr, Jones a call and he Convinced of the fact. Be on the Lookont. The astronomers predict that some where I etw?*en the 1'2ih nod 1 Arh N/\? ember of (be present veer, there will be h grand dieplay of meteoric pbenomene. Hit "old tl eir calculations prove correct, we advise our r< adera to indulge in star gat ing about the period mentioned, or (be? may miaa the moat mtgn;fl<?enf spectacle of their lifetime. Those tlmovoia iJ ma leort'ocCur periodically everr thirty ?l?r#>? yeere, And were vieibl* in 1800 an,I 18C8. The Best and Lfcrf e?t. W? nre *?? in under obligation to oar eat^rmed And libernl hearted friend, C*pt, JaA M. !*oram, for A big Jail of the and bttl evre^t potal?>?e we ha*e seee* thie eeamn. Bnch favore are thank fully received end duly 'recorded. May be live always end never ^row tetf?po o*. ' :> . . Things ^AbouT Camden We Spente couple wf iluy- th C?*tnilen h?1 w?l Like most oilier town* through h which Sheituan passtd. Ut this State, ?J?* ( >!tt'.*d wft.lt anJ ble?k chimney* stand ? it a monument of the vandalism of our t hto fee. ti is not news to our reader^ t hate large proportion of the bowne** part of Camden sm laid in tdin* bv the ' c enemy, in their inft'ch through this State. I A fit) beside* this stroke of d*va?* ation, ' ? most of her citizens were reduced to a ilnte of poverty, that nothing but the superlative energy pf bsr industrious pop ulac# could overcome. The block of t building* opj>os;te tlie *hj.sn?ion yl louse, and chiefly occupied bv cut tun buy era wi:d j dry goods merchants, with but one of two exceptions, were entirely consumed. | Orlv one Mew^ building bns been erected upon Uiie square, which is occupied bv McCurry <fe McDonald ? a very handsome ( and commodious estahlishmenl?who ' seem to be thriving despite the diffic ul < ties whrch, more or less, has attended all. j We understood other building*. On this \ squsre.to be in contemplation ; the Nfes*. | Ileum's have purchased the lot whefebh \ formetly stood the well-known fioUse of i Druker, and will shortly commence the erect'on of an imposing edifice, superior J to llieold building. Wo ere happv to note ' these manifest signs of improvement, and 1 progress in different brancbes oMiuaines*. 1 ifer citizens aredisplaying tbat undismav- I ed perseverance which is requisite to ac \ comptish all important urtflerttfk'ncs. Some of the stores are well' stocked. ' snd appear to l?e filled to tlteir utmost ' ispscitr. Our limited stay did not per ' mil us to visit more than two or three of ' the leading establishments ; among them 1 Messrs. Jamkb Jonkb. and McCukry ?fe ( McDonaU). VV? found ihetn to he gen- ' tleinen, clever and liberal in their tfsns actions ? fully alive to tl'.e interest of their customers and obliging in all their man nsra. Conlra'T to our eipsc'ationa, we fo md located in Camden, not less than si* reg ular c<?t'on buvere ?two or three of whrun were doalers in the article before the war Thar exprea-ed n desire to renew that so rial intercourse with the p'an'era our District, wliirh proved In tim#* p .*t inu ttiil'y ad?*nmij#nti? and ngr??*b>. Camden, ?s n mark#t. '* * m<H?r w#ll wi.rikv of nnr eon?iil#i*'i<'? for n?T#r*l ' . ' I renanna. Hut tli# tnnat important on# of nil o'lt#r? to lit# producer in, will their produce Im'tig h? mitrli in ihia h? oilier , market*! W# know that tl.e p-'?p!e wil> | nlw?T* trad# w|i#r# it in to ili#>ir l>e?t in- ' l#r#nt, wi'liout ?#?p?ct to ! 'mer a?ao?*i? ' lion. If Ctmden can ImM out t!i# aomr inducement* I It Ml ot'ier plum in our . reach do#*, it ia sff#ni1f to tli# inter??t or ' avert #mnil pUni#r. h?*id-a l#?# tronl>'# ' %ttd expen##, to cell tli#r?. It ia our nal ' irai nut:et?m una Collection rt-atric*, | tnd no inconvenience in tai paying and tirandir.g. aa all thia can ha attend-d to u wall there aa liar*, and at aoine la?s ax r>an?a. The?e are aoina of the adv?nta< Ijaa in favor of tha Camden market ? Burera aar thee will pay the litiftioaf mark?t value, and eell their merchandize at aa low prce* aa ana Other inland town within our reach Th*a thee tan do in moat articlea, there ia no doubt, auch aa dry gooda, foreign and fancy groceries and w? are no good raaaon why thee could not aucneaafullv compete with other marketa for our trada. We reiterate, that tha peop'a will trada wherever i? ia tr# Itietr t>e*l interest*, *nrt nil Hint our *ia'er * I I) ?trict n??(j do, i? to hold out the pro | per inducement*. W? merely throw out | th?*e *ugge?linn? for the information of I our peoplegenerally, and do not intend J them us prejudiced to any particular place. , We spent a few p1?s*ant moment* with Sir Pkouks of the J?urnnl and wa* plea*, id to learo from him that hi* paper waa fast inrre\*ing in circulation and doing a thriving hntine**. We regard Mr. Blair, it* chief editor, aa one of the moat accomplished writer* in the fttate. May success erowa their undertaking in every depart ment. For want of space we omit many item* of intereat connected with our trip. We will, however, mention the Tournament which took place last Thursday, between >.. .r rr?i ? ? iui miiyuia ?i annua*, oumier inn Clarendon. The ground aeleeted for the lilting witt near Hohkirk'VVill, ?n<) WD* admirably timed .for tba porpoae. Seal* ware neatly arranged on a alight alara tion for the accommodation of lha Indie* and gentleman, and everything conduct, ed in a quiet and orderly manner, highly creditable to the manager*. Gnn. K-r thaw introduced the Chivalry with a few remark* appropriate on *nch oert?ion* ; tf.d alto made a eery handemiia little ad dre?a to tha eonieatanlA at thechwa of the asercitea. Tha tilting waa eery good at ? whole, but not a* ?kd>fol aa we have wit netted The flr*? p?;J5? waa won hv "Knitflii of IIoMtifk." Mr Jamk?Ca?tkt, wlio crowned N( M Ellkh Dme, "Qua^n of Ijot^ ami HtHiitr." Mr. U., m*> rfiouyht, waa *Uo (lie moat graceful and at-rontpiialind fidar.W? Iwarpaif in ffi?tfM?l;nn with anm* f?? planters that ',h? r> lion crop Had 1 turned o*)t imfch l??t'n?c rwtnd. Ti n looir dra .fall Ima ||y Wrt> for (H<? C???p. sod enalded the planters in [tick it OUt bnfnra Indi.g much damaged. I fihn qnrn crop U a'a ? much better tb?n 1 ti?ad? ir tor*section. i f?./x B t * * ^-~ur?r.TCSar *~7f A nnmbor of trici* of Urn] .ir-er* *<>fd ' y 11.e Or linnry nnd A*o?nini^ii>ner in ?q>iiiy on Monday l*#t. An Ui? market * h'Ium of land nt thi# ll|u? ) *?rt uac?r- 1 win, v>e rulj >io n list of li>? price* ob- * Min^d. , Tim r?!ln?rinn Lrapli war* ml.I t? >f the Or.linarv J * E?t. II. P. Hancock: 195 <*cr#?.$220; ? >2 hci? *,.$ 195 ; ,33 tacres, $t>0 ; 4/j acrea, >25. The following l>y the Commissioner in _ , . . . i bpntv: ; E?t. Robkrt Philips : 218 *rrM, $800; I 207 a<re?. $205; 21 acre*,. 4J0. I Est. Mi<? ,.E. T.-Whitk: 200 acres, ? 1105 * ' Est. James T . JtfcDow : 310 acres, J 12000. pn gold.) Kst< It, JI. Poktkr ; ^54 acre*, $212 5. ' AH ou twelve moiiths credit, efcc^pt , infficient cash in pay tiosis an<{ expenses, I Tl.s lowest price ol>twin**<l was about 06 cents per acre and tlie highest near $7 in gold. We dyi)t anticipate any belter time than the present to fruy latnl. The prevailing apprehension of confiscation is not supported with much ehow of rea- | ion or pfoliMl{ilti)t) 1 PrrP4U}n(> roR^'THKlf ? W* Staled a ' rew dave ago, oii" the strength of a Wash n^toii rumor, ( ? ** the Uoluinbin ./'A^ . that Hit order lind been inaued to < prepare ftartyck* for 30 000 tro<jpv in ! Waabin^ton. It ia freely ataled, upon what ia declared good authority, llinl th? j [J'lHrienniHier'ii f)i?par|i^nl has retfeivkd irdera to provide quartets in the'Piairict i for 10,000 troop's. Tlpj shipment Hud I ale* of comniiaaary Moras that had Wen ' iccumolated ili^we during 'the war, ha* eased by direction within the $aal two ' nontha i ~ Tlx? Synod. The Sou lit Caroline Synod in neasion i it Khenezer, a<lj turned tint die on Salur i lay afternoon. The ocean ion i* mid to i >Hve been tine of much good Iceling ami | ?ii?t?ty uiteraMiiig mm lo tli? imnl.eri m11-1 lixmriti of the lu'iiiilerml and lay del i * ^ HIM. Several of tli* in'iii?t*r* in attendance ri-ied <>ur town on ilia Sdibat'li, and fi I | il !' e |nlljiit? beta tfiat deV. 'fin* Uav. i A F. U clc?"ii, f**orabl* known to tininMifiy of Carolina, for liin |)?vu i on lo iio*in Ninid tin* peril* of I) itirn I W Miliar Mini Sinn'tr, preai-iiad at tlie i IV-tdiy'ariao (Tliiiroll in llm forenoon.? | Ik-* Win R. Ito/^a, of ColiimhiM, <* yif , ail inhnMer?not Vet out of li ? twelitie- | ? pieai-bod nt ilia anna cliureli in tin- , ftarinion. Wnliout |ira?iiinwiit l" coin i >'nnat|t one of Inn ?acred calling. we van iot for'.ear ntir???nii{ our admiration o lii.H effort Mr R irfi?* bit!* fair to l?# | A on a o?.a of ilia iiiont brilliant ornament* I the Miinatrv in Ihia Siata. In the , tr^iiinj the li-v J \ Cr*'if '?f Luicm i er, pr^Hc'iyl 111 I'm M- ll-nlia' Ohxrcll I t , rro?il-il eoii^r#^<iii>in. IIia nerin.iti | ana pl*:r?, prHci'rnl mii<I iliraei, au.i ?fnl , <> the li??r?a sn l nmUia'an I'Bfa of Lia t lenrera ? Yorkvill* Enqnirir, < CiTil War Imminent- J ' # ? " Out of Mil o? (Iim coin?Hr?<! ? journal* ' j/1) r* North the Wellington Union IhIcm* 1 Im mini aariuiia * ?, ??r porfmpi m ' ilinnlil more pr..parir axpr*?aea tta?lf ' /lore hnlil' V on th* rHii'tMloniirf cniirtu 1 >1 tU FIm?|ipmI t?*rtj in |||?r\|i?n^l ,ln ? 011 ^ editorial, warning ilia conyervaiive 1 iniMt'i of ilia danger* tlial inenara t)> 1 [govern merit, tlie Union ay ( "Tlia i*?ua 1 if civil war, forca l iifwni he country l>? Ka lievl U?li>Mn'M mi'l defiant eontemp' 4 if ilia Conation ion, la imminent. In lee* 1 lit mo 11, i r r Hava tlia arnllarv of ilia eon 1 meting parties Miay again arouse in* n<t [ion, mb <)id tha gnna of Hrauregsrd'a Itafleria* of 1881 Phased safely through Mirii m terrible and gigantic elnf* ?* lit* ate war, the country l?*lt n n^wi of in i>n#e. and loudly demanded it. JJut to gratify it* own partisan bitterness, it* iatr*d <>f republican institution*, it* toy# or a con*nlid*ied empire, Radicalism ha* simulated' lb* passion* of it* follower* in til (die^- Nf? at blood heal, and now her threaten to plunge us again into the torror* of war. Not onlj threaten, but n Baltimore I1 ey are ?-ctunlly armi.ig for he fray?they hnye districted the city. hey hnve hmcaiIiInI end organised, they nensce the eonetitutionnl sutherbie* of ' he State?they ar? rend? to drench the 4 treat* of that city in blood, end curry 1 hiniinho'y end unlawful violence into ' lie Whiic tlouae. The gate* of Wmli ngton ere not *ecnre frotn tkeir violence. 4 Hie danger it imminent. Are our friend* 4 I'neping. end unmindful of the terrible 1 lie i?.?i they ere not organised, armed nid re%drt Btenor Gkrrk ok Mr. Dim' Oir 1 turr ? Brahnp Green, of Mra*i*?ippi, who. it will be recollected, recently vraited Mr. Devi*, eeye: A* rnnny end very fnlee representation* have gone fortb on the subject of hi* enp lure, it will be gratifying i? the friend* of Mr. Devi* to leern. in thi* war. th?t no attempt ?b* mr *m m?de Sy bra to Mr*|>e the time he wee taken. end (het the only outer g?rpient tltel covered him wwt hi* dreeeing uneit, which lie threw around him e* he epeenc fMm hie bed tn meet hie cep'O'e at the door of Ma tent.-? The whole emount of gold, loo, which he ltd wi'h lorn et the time wee eeven dot Ur? and flft* rente. e pert of the fwncwed* of the e*ie of Mr*. wardrobe en I jewelry. Wh'ie the roMon, etig*r end molneeee crop* of Louidene will heeed fei'me*. it i? consoling to know tli^t the r?e Crop win be good. The p*p*t? of th*t State eeittre ne I het it will be largwr thee etet Uoen before. Tl?e President ha* ordered a perdon lo j?e u?ued i?? Mr. Trenholm, Serretar* of *e Treettiry of the late Confederate State*. as.lanfe ' V Frow Uio Columbia Pbwuji. to ibe Hen^btri of t])s L4)j|hUiArti N?m>? Kiiiinra : I It*/ t??i?, uv?*t r? pici fully, to auhmil to Ui? member* of Ce^i,Unite. for tlwsir careful con?id ration, a f?w 4i>uughu..relative t6(llie ke e*Miy rniftluuing tfm eauttenPe >f the ytteni of Dm rid Court*. In our opinion, Im nece*e>iy for a District Cotfrl,- or for my court infailol ib the .Court of Common [*:?* and Omierni Stjivonn, Censed 'o ei ii wrien in* Mre *'>n ixhed h'I th<>?* mi Itnnwn km thb Preedtnan'x Code j mil, with the Mlftljiian of <lii<i ^odi, w# kink that ii is much to b- regretted that t ilul not, at the xame nipr. al*?lj*li the Dmiric* Couria. Wn will M?k wlo ?*ax he b-Mirici Court* extablixhed'! Tlifirt m on?, and only omu, rg'ij.in qaii.hf uipen or their e?inb'ixhnielti, ftni) l^rtt ?h*l If Legixlaturn thought it necenxiuv to i*re a court 'eeparxt* front nil otherx. at tl txpecially fir lh^ ifxtixactnn of mII bttxi te?* rHativ'e to tlia.fYbe^lnlen. I "dn.admit hul.lf the code had continued. t?s h* * In* of the '"tyl. then the bial'ricl Conttt would not nftly hare been, ipdi*p?jixnhJ*. l?ui they wou!d hate accrUnplixhejd much good;' iuit, m? Moofi hm the Legh<T*trifii paxxed the bill, in conformity wiih th* \ct of Oonorexx, in*?-lipg per*?nd i*f Citlor with all ilia n,?htx xipj-dixablUlfex of while perxonx, tli-n there wax no longer m lie1 ee?xitv (of mi inferior and mox? #ltpan? ?ire court, ^'nix court when H floet iii'o" operHii'Ul. tx obliged in c.r*ate more iron, hie Miid.^e n grrHier nnttnf*|)c? then ?n* inxtityton ever before eRj^b''?hed in lb'* State { j^nd it wi)l fb?l the peop!* of the State hot lex* than $8$ 000 or $90,00(3 ! f'he qilextion nnv rery properly bd a?3{ed. why are not the rnagixtratex in eich hell', *nd the Court of Common Plexx and r?en?fMl Sexxmna, Stiffi 'But for the xdm;n xtratioti of juatice, witliodt the intereer. linn of the iJixtrirt Court f We anxwer, ifiAt thexn coitrix at'ej or can b* made, en ireH ?<iIti tent to Transact *'I huain****, without adding one aingle do'lar uf ei [>en*e Our Circuit JUdae* are einp'ofd *Ih'UI dx c'li* <n the spring and *<< t! <* full, Unking about three month* in larlrr ; od now, w? moat respectfully submit, hat, il (he htiaineaa of e*rl? I>ia?rict ran., not he despatched in one w?-?k. where l? :ha impropriety in requiring the^ludge* to nnhl court two week* in each Distract ? But we ha?e, mirnbilf itiqtu J heard mini r?f the Judge* Complain of being over worked, with nti' V .three mouth* 1/ ? ori", wi'h ail occ?aii?"Hl applicedon *1 Cham* liar* lof (rail. We think that the J j In*-*, f thev *r? of the opinion thai the I) strict onria will iliininiah their work, are mi* a ken ; fur ihev rnu?t cenainlv know that he appeal* will ^4?e etol'ea*. Ami ill t-rr f-<ci will ofteri deter die hini#?i mm Yom a-kmg j mi ire in the court*. Ait nan i? in pour htii>iue*a when he ha* to iro?ecute Ilia o-nuiia '.lirongli a aerie* of onrla, an I ia I ?til t at *?erv alep hr the ricka of the lawyer and *he di*lion*-t? ?f the veraus par r. N <*, if the thr-un lodge* can tranaxct all of the Diairin ui-itie**, wj>h the aaa aiahee of -lie inag " H'rnifH conn*. nf ii iiijuivj (Miirt |wi> ?*ekx in >-cK 1> MT'o*. i>>?n w?t n?t aiml h lite |)i ricl Cunri*, hihI ri.I ??f ill* treat ^-xjc-n-H n|\'I imnlil* of h-t?in? a [J xtrin C-vijrt f<?<ir fin-n <1?i *i(f ihe ??-*r t'i'l tlin Clint* o' CxiHD'in I'lexx urn I etiarnl S?x*t.ui* iwief l>i?uict .'onft* wi'l h?v? in Ml'endiinre, t mr tin Influx til* iiir ifrftnd mud |>e*it .j>i?ie* ? luxl lliink nt audi trouble *nd tinotio, *ll*n it COIl'd A I be ili?peii*rd witb, hi *q ti/inn (I*? Circuit Jodit#* hold miirit wn ?fpkji in exe'j ..Tim two n<Mt important oli*c ? in il)' m'thl'lh nent nf *l> cn iru uliuu^l be In milc? (be iliatninenl ot jnx ice ex ?Ii-?p and prompt ix poml'l*. bnih nf wliioli nlj-.ls. *e limk, are defeated l?y our present iyi? m No perxnn would i??r hnvA'ihnii^lit f txlftl?likiiiii|{ I)ixlr ci Coiirlx, liad xlaeery mt been efr.Uxlit-d ; itn<l ihe inern fact id ,h? almliti >o of ilxirry tnoxt certainly <n?x no*, make tlitnii run a necexxitr, un? r? cmi'd uxti them ri|>fi'i?llt for ili? ranxaclion of buatjiexe^Hlalive Vo uetftoee, ii ?m it.e ot-jcci of (lie In# oii^in?lhy ex ablinhititf tbeaa courix. An.I in aii.iiin.n o ili? oth?r oijm-itona, w* tirghi vvrv ruly add that * mmt (?m<oii<tbt ol.jec ,i<>n In lit*** court* i?. their *ory *xt*m live jurisdiction. civil and comin>?l It ia >ur opinion thai the origin*! jurisdiction if ihi* court will *m (trace more t>uain?*a ihen th* Superior Court* < ( lit* State, and lint lli* greatest pari ??f tlie <?j*l huiine** J trill coin* heforn an inferior and an in !ompel*ni court. If ther* are anv menib*r? of lit* pm, I ir other persona, who coincide with u* in *on?'de?ing ih* Diatrict Court* a great ind un necessary tax upon the people, We liope that the? will express their e|?w*? VVm are i?tirfl*il that there are i*Mt ? ? :la**ee that will he banefiited by there ouria, and'they ere th* di?ho*>e?t man ind the lawyer CJ TIZ?S Vewa Summary. Corn ia aeltmg on the ai recta is liar linahurg,at Aft\ carta per burbel. About 200 have been added o the diuretic in Atlieoe a* ihtrwoll *J ilia recent revival. Tha telegraph bring* tba atanling in trlligence thai Louia Napo'eoe ia abeut to die. A Mteetaaippi paper dectaree thai i* will not be able to contain all tlia advertise mania of aalaa under the Sheritf'e bam mar. An eiteneiva vain nf noal am! oil n? a superior quality baa been diaaovared in Band countvt Virginia. Virginia. KantiirLv. T?n????a? M'??oiiri, p?v ?!? mar ?n in>?rn*l f???. nil* Ins of $10 000 000 Cm tnU?cit. Tin A'nlinni UifnUimi will e?n*in|i ?? M iii'ifoinifT ?* Mnoilir. tlii 1 lilt of Novninl*er It will ?'iet a UnitM A n?f fll?ilt<lf, lO lljrCfd Ollliol ll>ia?tAn,?l||| will |imin|ilj ?et on lh? CiHiililut'ii*|l Ain*?idro?*nt. A l?oHjr of m?n, styling il>?m?wl*M tl;n TiiihUKMi cinifirfltri, aiHir ihi amp'rit of (In NortKwrn M. B Chinh. wta in NmIiiIIIi n f-w dot ago, Ui?liop (TUrfc pr?*?i'ling. V?gr>ws and wliiins n*+\ to without any distinction, and th? publication of appointments Is wade in the manner. " Dektti cf Kim St ward. \N AbUIKOlOH. Oot.-dO. M.. R.M.nlt duugliitr uf . kUcrt-ipfy, itetl to ?Uj. r Rlth.op Lyoah Viwti l(r.,2)|Vif. ^'ginHKHa Mukkoi, Oct, 2?. J L-nc'i/of UliMrtM'on, South Caipl n.f, arrved htJrw ye?t0r<lar, Mini in the gue*( of General Duit ui, commanding the pt??i. , li?* vjtited.Mr. I)-?ie and . ? w . r ? ?l M7 ! tmtliljr. Iwiiug an old acquaintance. jQftD. Diek T?jrior ?t fo/trni Mtmroe. ""> UoHruk, Q i $0. General L>ick Taylor arrived b*ie tin* morning on a vi*it to.Mr.<pavi> >11 e remamt-cj here atl 'dav and went ,|H * Suuth tonight. ? * > .Ben' Sherman to go to Xetleo. , New Yoke, t >A. 31. j The lYa?hingt?n correapnndent ol^tbe < T"U)e? ity* thai General Sherman ha* aC crpinl a military and diphijnatie ttti**lnn to ^JeXten, and will accompany Colonel Campbell, tha new Mniitter, to thilcoua lrf- ' ' r' * ( , jirreu of tin l?i-Ceofederjtte. Kkv? Yoke, Oct. 90. I ? Lieut. Itrane, who c'a m* to have held a ?Jdm?ni**u.n in 'he Confederate Na?v, End who aeiged the ateamar Che?ape*k during the war, hae,tie-n Indicted bj 'he Grand Jury for murder and p.racy on fhe high *ea*. lie will he tried at the text M*lion of the IJ. S. Circuit Coon. ' ? w _ iron u*t minora. ItALTlMqill. .Oct. The trial of the .Police.Co?nmiaai'>nera in atill profreaainff. AM pnrtiaa are ?frjr angmun I) got through with the trial.? Hie tipvernor reihatked thill if neceaaarv h? would >( up tin'il midnight to accommodate mun?iJl Tim coilnael for Cam* miMtor.era 'L-^tre tb argue I ha caae.' foreign Nejvs?Per Cabla. La'p.si ad* lie* fr-.m Oanadie report righting hot ween the Chriatian and Tur kiali arm<ea m cmrt.'nno 1a. Pit a o c a OetoW 27. An attempt w?? made 'o all ?<n ,the Koiimfor f< a ?<-i? J eph uo leering (he I'lie i(re (Ion inoD'ng. * * The culprit I a pistol el .hiua. hut lelnra the piaoil w m g-e l,,|.e w?a aeii-d t>r ao Kng-iehuian, ?ii|| placed under ar reaj. ,t.O\pox, rVj'oher J|0. U'?rninj.?Tlin Tope* again nrgea reference of claim* of tlf Ui|i<el Sl*le* for property deatroted l>y ihe Alabama to ,a j >mt rouuniaaioii, and ihinka 11 would ba *u act oi |>o icv II no' j iMice Itpportaot Lejat Deei.ion. A ij'citiun !i*? b-*u rfj?*n in the Pr ( Court 8 imi'f Count*, Alabama, -ilil.r*ci'i V t lir f illownnj; poii.te 2 1 The or.bn*nc- of ili# St*t? Coven lion. Mini iIim ii acta of lli? I^e/ia'aluro, t?r tli? pmte<-l>on of administrator., rx-CU'or* Mini gnaiduAt*. are ?*iid ; end iiirenlmmit iiiml* bv then in ki>k| fan h. n Intw Confederate a*citrt'i*e, under color of !? , mil nor* he npbeld; the trwa. Ul'iiiK upon the rum*, and o* upon each M?fut<>M, ?'linijiii'.r?liiri or Kntrtjiani. 2. Contracts rai'lfl iturin( the war. Ii|?h re-o^n'i-d ill- UwfulneM of Con. feler?te l?ond? and '/"r-aaury notes and which were than **li<J, will not be pro nooncwd ?t?id. ' 1 . 9 Colleeiiona of dnf>la due an eatnte. by ih? p?r*nn*l representative. it Confed eraie TmauirV noiea, wili b* iipbeld if mail.* in fin<tiI faitk il?mi,?l. ? V* ? -l-l-' u due before ihi mr, and 'h? boiH b? <*Aiiia worthless io the bfr.d* of lit* ad* miniaimtor. 4 Wlura ricliU had alraadf been vit'l I before the ivrMiidir, or acU hi?t performed under the 'no* thaa ?n orer. the public policy which oii-ted at the |iiu? ?u- h rights accrlie^, and ilot present public policy, wilt control the question of ih?ir legality j and lov*U? to riia National Oorirnmint'dnw not require interference with aueh p p traneaedone, if honefily made. pnd'io(At^crdance with the law* of (ha Stat* at the .Lima. * 6. Tb* admininrator in thi* caae, b?* ins in good faith told a Ur^n amount of cotton, f>_T lti? ad vim and oid?r of tlia i'rohat* Court, >n 1869, frtr n fair prim, ani| baring taken n not* for t|*a pgrchae* money from the pgrcliaagr, which VM rie'irered to It* ggardian of the hair*. a>>d afterward* collected ht the guardian in Confederal* money, h* ia not liabl* to acoouat ?Krin for said cotton ; although tn* aal* waa mad* with reUrepe* to the market price iu Confederate money. OHARLOrVcTubEltT. Retitd wrMyly HtUthifit fiui?Hfk* 4 &* Off?it* l it ydwffi faai. . Charlotte, N. L\, October ^1. rnttnn, 81 t* 3i c-nta Flour. 18 * 18.80 per barrel. Old earn, 1.80 Meal?couair* greend. I 8# hotted. | 88. lilt-.-* o ea. a A n n?M. 1 9U per Mrtrt Virginia aaad, 1 JO. Pm?. 1 lb Out?. Ittg In I 00 ft bmM. IU?|inf. 40 rfM*p?r yir4. SlnM, 111 ' G*I4. I 4S gilfrr, I II. markk a. hw* Von* (1st. St. ralfnn Hauf f : aa|~a t?1 | J00 kalaa al W| * 401 re.it* far MM I Ha*. ' Kl ft lir war ; aa't* 4M Errata SdWUani a? Sll't to If 00 i Wk?it I I* 10 r??U MfMr. . ' (Vtnt S la f lawar ? (Md f4H? . f.,. Lrw**twv OetaW SO. Cat'an O'lirt he miady ; aaWa af1.000 bataa Middluif Uol.nwla al IJ paac*. Pork riretloing. Braadatoffa t J Otitis' VcjftUtble Pain Killer f?WM? f<ptu#l whieli iiat eione r?ino*.?r peia tiuiianily; bat rwguUt u lb* etoiiiach, 'jgtiin ttrength, tone end vigor i?? the rr?tem. lr\e ?ne of Uie laedicinet that it *ertl> more tbb* *? <?. ' ' . Don't eiperiment in testing new rem*4iea, when yon een buy the genuine Pain KUW?? whteli ave> vhotlv know* to he eood .The .Woodstock (O ,W.) Srnlinel nti : ? 'ft'U general admitted (act, (hat iW medicine mnmilactured by Se?ar*. Pott Davie k Rn hae been inetruweetal in ^lleriatinf machpeh?t and giving relief to mljljein ?i eidTeriitfkm?n* *? ,rh? medical faulty aln'xt every whan# rerOibinend the Pain Killer, and it* repuU&o* 1? now established a* the ingat heual<-ial family ptedtcine now' in ilea, and mo be taken later, iially and eiterhally to expel pain." For sal# by the Village Merchants. Nee. " ? "i - tL-JT? NEW ADVKUnSKMBMTA flO Kewaril, O TOIEN on the niah. of the 6th of 0e. *5 tob?r% a' OOl.I) WATCH, white foe. jpinute hand b-okt-n. The Watch ?ya# B' arte'bv, Jna Jphne'On, Liverpool. ' ?? ,J?. unfa end.P.'Mnnjrn iriarke'd iftaid-end outside. ,Tne No ,"1 bdlieVe. wa* 41-44 at 14'44 . , J W MUVHO, , JfflVrHon P. O, Darlington Dje't. |i;C? Nee 1,?lU. , , . ?:< I ? ?* ? " /?. a ^ ESTATBJAME3 PAULKm PKRKQNM indebted la the Rotate ef >arWtH^Vh"lkn*r.y}fe'd. .grir rvqneeted te make early paviB^nt* ef it l*a?tji paet ,ef "atd.iniir blednet* The legatees MAl their ni'ohev. end 1 have no discretion \ei te make collection* as soon ea practicable. A j. KIDI.ER. ? NoV/J-gt J ' Mh'*|vitg Ki<r. ; ; DISTRICT CO"RP. rllF. FIKST (JUtllTKIII.y SF.SSlOff f lh? I* " or? of (.xrveaater will be 1 aid nt Lnrrfc.mi.T Court llonee, on tbo Fourth Inadny in Jnnuxftr Halt. Return dny ten dnv* -before the 6rot day of the ei tiny of the Cpprr. The Court: will *l**va be opoe. and hn?ine*a iu vaextien tine attended to, whenever reUti'ed. . By order Judy* WitHerxonon, : jonn \v twit fy, clii(. Not. ^th, i8s6?31. li?I i if Village Lots wm S AXE. BY VIRTUK OF tub powbjl (iivrn ii* under the Will bC Philip T. IP?o?m??nd drrenaed. nnd It* pernaNeioe ff-m the Or (inure, we *? i I aell at pxhlie outer* en MOND\Y, ihe'Srd day a/ lie tvmhrr ee\f,' at l>*ne-a'er Cwurt Hoeae, Two Ow.lllrtf IImiae* and Lo'a in Une?t> t-r Vl'(tff'i K'lonvjlny to the Ratate mt -pifl dt cea-ed ; On* fronting (Church Sire**, at present 'ccipied lit Mr John w TegJtt, end the other ?n tt inU), "Ureal, pec-ppied bf Mr. i?*. M. Ridiile. (loth are deairatfe rreidoacaev ... Tram of StLf: ?Twehra ninth* credit, onrchaeer tr> t*ijr?nntp beariny'tateroet fret? date, payable eryiUtU*. wt'h at Ulft .two ppr?Tpii nd k in'ir((?(? of IN prrmiirl J'urr.UfOr? to pftff p%p?M and ItvrOnUr 'Suiifi-.i* t . {y M Co?NOa8,.j F'?? fty* 7th, ipd*.?41. J L^T * Gc muisssioaor'i S&Iqi. |. Wni. A. <'?rtjeov .Ajliu'f. PH.I< FQt's of John t'irnf*, Senior, PAUTITIONk .. ., ifJ-onod,. | end oforilk. J rob Coraoo, il.'il. u N [)KK ill* Writer of III* Court of KqoTtv in III* above stated no, I wilt.Mll *1 |ytne*iui'0>*rt Moaw, oo the lint Mooday ill fhskeraber next, several tract* of t?nnd, aUeated in I.inewKr District, <? >b* ??'rr> of Wild ,P?t Qrwk, bnlo'iylsf to ha Kstat" of John Carats, Senior, dooooa* d, to wit: Trsut No I. ein'sioing Qii llaadrod and Forty "it Acres. > Tract No. 4. containing Oil lloadred and^iftv eight-Acres. TrArt Nil. I containing Niosty to* Trjurt No 4. containing Two tiaadred sod H*v?o Atrrrm , , Thi? last Tract mat be d'tv'dad Sol# two separate pared ? to pait'porehaao'S and "sold aere-iiiagl* Plata of these several Tract* will be cihibitd^ anjh* day of sal*. i, #!*_._.. a .... . a iu _? I UIU, mw\ p*Mk>'~n CINHOI mm mm two ve?ra with i a Ureal (mm*lav tf**lf to he due end ptvable anoiullf, the per* rhitrr te give bond with at Ua*t two put ti**w ?ad a n|%r'|4fe of the }h??i*?e| except ao nurh eaan fc will pay the eeetf of these jrrticehdib^A And the eipeeaep'of .. ,? .r 3? 1 . V . """* PROSPECTUS , or t?a Cm a RLdnytor 4em W?a|U Kewe. The pehljaher# ntllire tTturieetpn IfcHy Nawa MsVdnhucl^eleesMVe hi lAleentieg' the public thai the ??at Baetlfec of (Heir tag, promised 9e?l WAftt* #41tiea wH|^ Ueasd ?? JhtterAr; iha 9d nf November, and 'wit* We #ef eddrN pahiiahed theceqfcf Ml W*4??WlM* ,r' A* bbf two alalad. it tylM bo Mm r?<J^*..r of th? Pobliabara U amgo |Im papor .irf WorV bMf_ worthy of tbo pnbtto palronago. It will rnatain a variotj M?t'if. cwwiii^bf MatiM, liUrwf M?i 'aMity f?* '??. ?"'1 n whtoli Will not Wo fbtooO in (Ho Hail*, aorf Will Hkva'alf tbo tfitirlalt and M?a ?f iiftaroH tr*nofrrr?4 fmm |Im| Iowi Tho toarkot roporta will bo foil 044 rolinb'o 0 Tha WoAIV amnion of tbo Ffawo art* a|ao Wo jamaiOTfof on Hurriar H-walnfc tho 4'W of Novambor. and will bo rcgn'arly' tboreaf or owy Htnfir warning TMn pr>ft?r will ^arnijMf nri/inal ia itootf^ ai4 .wtlT Ma inafiaAlp in <-pa?i4?nt of Ikt nthor adlilooh'" It will roouia tbo ln*oo| totofrapMn nowa from oil ptrfa of tbnooW|trr. Uanfab borift* intoroatiof aoirotioWO, otoroa. litrfory iio**? On4 book roriowa. Uu ..M.i in.. a T?r?ia rff Weakly....ft WftfM* T nm ?4 4?? ^ ILIa ^Ul NWVk <# / * M4imn * *.,-' 4*" * CATtICA a A M#MH.L\H a MOftTOfl, ;N* I# H*vm rtrwt ^Pt?* I Nor???V*? t, $ CkirtMtN,io. |J|