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KfOW Eg CM 111 HI!. R03 T. A. THOMPSON, Editor. Tr.ttMS. ? *I.?V> per annum, in iiilvunco. Jf piyiuciit ho >1-1 until uftor llio expiration of Iheyeir. $J.OU 'or ?ix mouths, 75 cents, in U'lvaUOC. VUv.rti <i?in?nts ii.<(>rtnl nt tho usunl rrUcs. PICKEXS C. II., S. C.: Saturday Morning, November 12, 1859. JCc?/*Tlie KuiroR will ho nhsont next wcok. Special Attention is directed to tho change made in the advertisement of the Administrators of the estate of J. T. 1'kruiison To the sales of vnlntiKIn nivn\oi*K? K*? f1 <\ . ???.! l.?^ 'J "J ?o, mill 111*. Administrators of the estates of McDow. 1 lou'.ixusworth anil Cuamhmn??To the sale of N egroes ami Factory by the Assignees of Svmmks To the sales by the Sheriff and Ordinary, and the numerous other new advertisements in our columns this week. Sale-day. Thorn were no sales mudo on this day ; notwithstanding, the attendance of our citizens was lar<*t Business, in the public of lices, was brisk. There was less drinking than usunl, although a fisticnif was the result of too frc<iucnt potations. WaihaHa. A recent brief visit io this beautiful town lias afforded us tho pleasure of noting the improvements iroiiii; on thorn. Tim <>ii??iiU of the Lutheran church, a finely proportioned building, is nearly completed. Tlio churcl is to be finished throughout soon. Mr. Bib Manx is adding largely to his already com modious and well kept hotel. Mr. piei'ef is building to his business house, and open ing a largo stock of new goods. Mr. U. IT Lowuv* is eroding a suitable house, on Mail street, for business purposes. The handsome residence commenced by Dr. Holland ia al so being finished. The merchants have received large stock: of goods, which they are disposing of fast o? the most reasonable terms. Seo the advor tisements of those who favor us iu this line AimedIt gives us pain to record another fatal ac oident. On tho 3d instant, at Dr. Coates Saw-mill, just, in the edge of Anderson Dis triot, a worthy man, by tho nanio of Ai,t.k> 15.mi.kv, was killed. It appears that, in ad justing a pieco of Lumber near the Saw I \vhieb was running) it was struck by the saw hurling it with great force against deeoased't <cnijjt?3, (tashtng out hid brains, and causing almost instant death. The Legislature Of Georgia convened at Millodgcv'd'o on the 42d instant. Hon. Lf.Gr.vni> Guf.urv was elccted President of tho Soo*te, and Mr. l\ Wkst, Secretary. Isaiaii Tuvin, Esq. wa< ?lectod Speaker of the House of Ilopresenta tives, and Mr. Diamo.vd, Clerk. Tho mes sage of Gov. Brown is lengthy anil devotee almost entirely la State affairs. Another Barbecue. The friends of the fSpartanbnrg and I'nuv railroad have determined to have a barbecue and other public demonstrations, at tho for inor place, on tho 25th instant, in honor o its completion. The Committee of Invitation have our thanks for a polite invitation to at ? tend thereon. Should the pleasure bo denied us of being present, we send a kindly greet lii?r fi\ flin Pnijfli'A vtuv tvigm V WVCHflWII, Judges Douglas and BlackJudge Douglas, Senator from Illinois, has forwarded to us his reply to Judge Black, on t.io territorial question. DcclinatioaWe are reque; od by Mr. Parsons to say tor him that he is no longer a candidate foi Ordinary of this District. News, Domestic and I'oueion.?s-lirown, the Harper's Ferry conspirator, has been found guilty of murdor, treason and insurrection. He was sentenced to be hung on the "d Deecinber next. His case, by counsel, is to go to the Court of Appeals. Brown's nccoinplicos arc being tried The recent elec tion in jsaltimore Fur State officers, Congressmen and members of the Legislature was a bloody farce, and a disgrace to a freo country. Tho Legislature is democratic, lifting a gain tr> that extent. The particulars of tne riot, bloodshed and murder can be found in our columns Hon. Charles Macbeth lias been elected Mayor of Charleston, over Col. John E. Carew, by a majority of 300 votes The Indians have massacred five persons near Fort Hall, Utah territory. Their bodies were terribly mangled A despatch from Chicago states that an excursion train on the Northwestern railroad run off tho track, killing eight persons and wounding seriously a number of other* Judpe l'orkins. of Mississippi, has contributed tho sum of $50000 for the establishment of a new Professorship in tho Theological Seminary, at Columbia, of Natural Science in its relations to lievealed Iteligion The Lutheran Synod mel at Hotheden church, Newberry district, on the 27th ult. llev. I) 1$ Ilort was cloetcil President; llev J If Hawkins, Recording Secretary, and llev .1 A IJrown, Correspondillir Sf'l*r?>flll-V 'I'llH nl>?t n.nn<ii?? ....'I * ' JW - ?. " ??? * bold nt Luther Chapel, in tlio town of New berry, Oct 25th, 1800 Fires, by wbicli heavy losses havo been sustained, have oc curred in Sow Orleans nnd Stineook. N II The foreign dates urn up to tho 22d ult Cotton Imd advanced in Liverpool l-8d. Tlu Zurich conference has ended its labors, en birging on the Villa Franca arrungoinent, Disquietude reigns in Italy. C.i.vrjin.?Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts. in his speech at Syracuse on tho 28tli ult., said: " The Harper's Ferry outbreak was the consequence of the teachings of ficpublioanisin." A candid admission. Divorcr.?Tho divorce docket of tho Su" preine Court of Providence, II. I., for the term now in session, contains eighty-three petitions for release for matrimonial tiya. 4 The State and Institute Fairs. Tlio Fair of tho Stuto Agricultural Society opened, in Columbia, on Monday Inst. A very large numbor of persons were pre?ont, M together with the longest list of competitors j, | f >r premiums over on t!ie ground. Pickens ' w as represented by fine stock, and articles of I utility and fancy work. At our latest dates Ithe fair was io full blast. The Fair of the South Carolina Institute, ' (V! in Charleston, commences on Tuesday next. The fare on the railroads lias been reduced , to one half for the week. Exchanges. 1] Tin: Sochi Carolinian.?Tho proprietor C i of the Carolinian will furnish his daily pa- I : per, during the session of tho Legislature, ; for $1.00, including postage. A Phono- \ graphic Uoporter being attached to the office, p ! will enable him to give accurate reports of t I the acts and doings of tho Legislature. e The Farmer and Planter.?The Novem- 1 ber number of this interesting agricultural * work has been received. It is worth more 1 than twice the subscription price, which is ! ^ I A 1.1 l> \t o > < i ? i i. ivuurves i\ .>i. OTORES, 1JOIU 111 01(1' ^ 1 Bi.ackwood's Yt \';.v7.ts?: ronOctoihmi.? Repub- < I lished hy L. Scott & Co., 51 (.told struct, | New York. Price, $3 per nimuin. ! It would not bo nn easy mutter to put one's fingor ou n dull number ot' this famousperiodical, and when we announce, as \vc do now, the pub- 1 lication of n now number, the reader may look i ! for ut least one paper t!ic perusal of which will , be well worth bis while. Wo have no intention ] , to canvass the different articles in tho present I issue, which offer the usual variety; but wo cannot refrain from calling attention to, and bo- 1 1 liciting a careful perusal of the abstract from i - Capt. Srr.Ki.'s Journal in this and the nu .ibcr for f:f?i>tcinbor, giving the details of u journey | in Central Africa, made by liini in conjunction j I 1 with l.ieut burton. Traversing districts bofore I untrodden by (lie white man, tlutt ofliccr, hav- < ing entered Africa on the east coast, worked up to the northward and westward, to the Moun1 tains of the Moon, and in their vicinity hasdis- < 5 covered a vast lake or inland sea, to which he ( - has given the name of Victoria Nyanv.a, and which then is every reason to believe is the long sough. Fountain of the Nile. This lake s j is situated > xactly on the Initiator; and its p?* s ^ ' sit ion and the' formation of the country .vnd , I liUU'll nrnhnliiltf ir t r* Mia onff?rnolii\? Wooatmot reproduce iu this brief mv'ieoOj ^ c argument on the subject, Wt wo m ?. I refer1 for the 'detail* to the nun>*?r itselfV \ j continuation is promise)], wliir'l will probably t , tbrow si ill further light on solution of th s | I most interesting problem An age which bis . witnessed tho discovco' ?f "1C ,wo other fn- 1 nious geographical engmfts, the month of the ( ' Niger and the Noi t-'-V'ost Passage, will certain- ? ly not much lous^'i' ^ baffled by the few miles ^ yet remaining to connect the explorations of the Nile fro" the North with the recent discov' erics of //avcllers pushing up from the South, i i j Price ">c four lleviews, $8 a year; " Blackr I word" and tho four Heviews, $10. I i htkuso.vs .magazine.?IU' arc in reccipt of ^ this popular Lady's Magazino for Dcccmbcr.? , It is a splendid number. "Petorson" lias a j circulation already, of nearly 100,000, but will be greatly improved in 1800. It will contain about 1000 pages of double column reading mat- 1 1 ter; 1-1 steel plates; 12 colored steel fashion ( plates; 1 2 colored patterns in llerl in work, em- j < broidery on crotchet; and 8U0 wood engravings ?proportionately more than any other period' ical gives. Its stories ami novelets are by the ( best writers. Its fashions are always the latest and prettiest. Its price is but Two Dollars a ! year, or adollar less than Magazines of its class. f j Subscribe for it and save a dollar. To clubs, j 1 I it is cheaper still?viz: three copies for $5, or ' j eight for $10. To every person getting up a ' club, the Publisher will send two splendid en- 1 f | gravings of Niagara, of a size for framing.? t , Address Ciiaki.ks J. Pktkrson, 300 Chestnut t ! Street, Philadelphia. Specimenssont gratis. [ hllicntl. Airs MllfU .15/v.l ' :n Savannah a few days ago, bequeathed a j I residence valuod nt $8,000, and Hcventeen ( slaves to the Methodist Church of Savanuali, ^ of which she was a member. 1 n Hi.ogdv Record.?-Gilbert, the first member of Congress from California, was killed j in a duel. Herbert, another member of Con- c ' gross murdered a hotel waiter at Washing- i ton. Key, the District Attorney, who treach erously connived at his acquittal, was shot | by Sickles, and now Senator llroderick is j ' | killed by a Judge of the Supreme Court. ^ ' j This is a bloody reoord for so yuing a State. i j Female Coi.i.hje.?A liberal subscription j ! has been gotten up for the purpose of erect- \ 1 ing and putting in operation a Female College at Due Wost, Abbeville. Success to the j Institution. u ' Pitahoah Disentombed.?A Fronch antiquarian explorer has recently discovered at j 'i'hobos the tomb of Pharoah Ainosis. The f, ! King was found lying in a coffin covored with j t g )ld leaf, on which large wing-i were painted, j y Thirty jewels of great valuo were found by ( t j his side in the coffin ; also, a hatchet of g<>ld, ornamented with figuros in lapis lazuli. ' Married in* Russia.?Ji)lin E. liacon, | c M.uj., of 10 Igefiold, Secretary of the United v States Legation at St. Petersburg, was mar- p ried recently to Miss Rebecca Pickens, daugh- t tor of our Minister to Russia, Hon. P. W. t Piekons. The bride and bridegroom aro t gone to Italy. 1 The Women ani> Siiaiu-e's Rifi.es.?Miss . i % i [ Lucy Meyers, 10 years of ago, took the first i ( prize for the host rifle shot at a target in j } i Hertford, Conn.. last week. Lucv does un I | I Sharpe's rifle cartridges in tlio factory of Mr. j j , j Chad wick. as do many other girls, and all t i contended in the match. i Dead.?Hon. .James C. Jones, formerly j . j Governor of Tennessee, died in Memphis, on tlio 30th nit. n Tiie GeonoiA State Road.?From the () Comptroller's reportto the Governor, we learn that the increased receipts of the State Rail1 road this year over the last amount to $220,- ' 000. , Georgia.?The result of the election in f Georgia for Govornor is as follows: For llrown, 01,083; Aiken, 42,500. Governor Brown's majority in the Stato. 21,577 ! Such men as Gov. Brown should always bo allowed to run for oflicv without opposition, j R ... r,^3aiaagar sjscs&^$|jgsS}p Ponning8 and Clippings. C<im?i'ni<)n Mkbtimi.?A communion looting will bo held at Bethel church, com- j lencing on Friday bcforo the third Sabbath t Nuyeiubor, instant. Dedication.?The now Presby torhinobuyoh, t Bachelor's Ilotrcat. will be dedicated 011 aturday before tho third Sabbath id Not-, int. Prcauhing lunj nloo bo oxpoctod on the 1 abbnth. "> f r |' Larch Reward.?Gov. Wise (of V?..) has I isuod bin proclamjii^n offoring $2000 re- j aril for tho apprehension of Owen Brown, I (arelay Coppio, Francis J Meriam and -harlot) 1'. Tidd, who woro engaged in tho larpcr's Ferry invasion. Virginia Movements.?In sumo parts of 'irginhi. meetings have been called to apioint Vigilanco Committees and to petition lio Legislature to give tho border counties a orps of armed men officered and paid by he State, whoso solo duty it shall bo to guard ho property of citizens,-arrest suspected citzens, and cxcrciso a rigid police surveillance j Washington. Nov. 3d.?Lewis Jonc?, a roung man, Clerk in the Land Office, and ion of tho late George II. .Jono*, of (Peters?urg) Virginia, committed suicide this mornng by blowing his brains out with a pistol. IIoiutiiii.b Murder.?A gunsmith in 'f^ias nurderod his wife by putting her head in a ice and crushing it to pieces. Lotto n\ !u Llmvio^on, on tun jhii. ->,iuu | t Dales of cotton wore sold at 10{ to Vj- i Tiie Lady's' Snowy Brow.?5Tl?c gentle- I man who kissed tho lady's snowy brow, 3ftnght a severe cohl, and A lis been laid up L'vor since. For kissing lady's brow in ; ( preference to saluting her lips, he ought to ( lie laid up, and Jvid out to hoot. Such exc- i jrable taste is m?p?rdouable. Decided?The House of Ilishops havo dc- t jided to allow Bishop Ondordynk to with- j ! I raw / is memorial for restoration, which is ! .] jotsidered equivalent to its rejection. 1 To he IIanged.?The Lancaster Ledycr > iays that Dan, a slave, tho property of Alviu . dasso}*, condemned for murdouwUl bohiuig- < id on Friday ttic 4th hist. JXovgr, Casj.?The Lancaster Ledger states ! hat the Court of Ordinary, for that district, I ' ias hcen in session to prove tho will of Panel Steel, a minor, in "solemn form." The , )rdinary has not dcoided the case, though j in appeal will be taken, let his decision be vhat it may. Gmi.s tn' Demand.?Of the 3,000 voters of Washington Territory, two thousand are <le(irons of entering the motrimonial state, but , here are no mnrringcblo girls there. The ( [>..rr1r.t'.. S.lixwl IT.-,;, 1.1 ^1 II.. f.... I u^.v.1 u wvi.iiu iiuuiM 1'UUIIIH Vl J VUII'1 1VI | j S'cw England damsels to satisfy the demand bv " a good article." | ] Goixo West.?Thousands of wagons are 1 low on the route from Missouri, destined for 1 ji ray son, Collin, and the adjoining couutics >f Texas. j ! Danckiiol's I'i.ach.?St. Louis is a danger ( >us place. The papers make mention of two ] ittacks and robbery of ladies on the high , ?ti t? in broad daylight. The perpetrator's ; ,vc 'x?y?. , Done for the Lamer.?The Mcm>his Hiilh/in says that within a fort-night wo ladies of that city have collected a sum ( if $1,000 in aid of the Mount Vernon Fund. ( C.. . _ . m . .. I I'lwni.ii.in niu.il om AI.I.-1'OX. Al IIIC IlltC [ ncoting <>f tlie English Sciontific Association, 1 t was stated that about four thous/utd deaths 1 iccur annually in England from small-pox, ' md that the lives of 3000 might bo saved by ' proper attention to vaccination. The Slave Trade.?The steamer Granada, j rom Havana, October 20th, reports that two 1 largoes of 000 Africans were recently lauded < >ear Havana. i i Murder.?Private letters to the New Or- 1 eans Picayune from Mexico confirm the coldblooded murder of Mr. Cliaso, tho American 1 }ounsul, by Oen. Marqucz. Fi.ontisnrvo.? The Masonic Female In- , titution, at Cokcsbury, has 125 pupils, and | vas never more nourishing. ' t Dead.?Hon. E. Brownlce, Stato Senator rom St. Georges Parish, died on tho 30tli ilt. of typhoid fever. Fred Douglas, tho negro, has written an 1 mpudent letter from Canada, denying the ' ruth of Cook's charge, that he promised ' o be at Harper's Ferry. He says lie is | ] ;oing to Kngland, as it is not safe for l.i.n | 1 o remain in the United States. He says: | 1 have no apology for keeping out of | ' he way of those gentlemanly United States j 1 darshals, who aro said to have paid Ho- ; < bester a somewhat protracted visit lately, ! j pith a view to an interview with me. A 1 ;overnmcnt recognizing the validity of I ' he Dred Scott decision, vi such a time as | 1 his, is not likely to havo any very chart- ' able feelings towards me, and if I am to j . ncet it* representatives, I prefer to do so, i ] t least, on equal terms. If I have com- j , nitted any offenco against society I have ! , [one soon tin soil of the State of New; fork, and 1 should bo pefeetly willing ( hero to be arraiirnevi before an imnartini i ?-? , . r . 1 < ury; but I have quite insuperable objec- ! } ions to be caught by the hands of Mr. ] iuchnnan, and "bagged" by Gov. Wiso. j or thin appears to be tho arrangement? ( iuchanan does the figlitiug and liuiiting, ( rid Wise " bags'' tlie game. I Tho insurgent, Haxlctt was surrendered , , n Tuesday :nid was taken to*l>harlestowo. j j Patriotism.- -A por^on entering tho Ilouto ' f Commons when tho Rmnp Parliament wos < itting, exclaimed : " Tliene are goodly jren- ] i l8men, I could work i'or thorn all my d*ys t i>r nothing." '* j , " Whflfc trnfln nrn von. mv crrtnt} fiiflmK1' i " A ropomakor," repiiod tlio other, A breeder of Shanghais snys that one of lis fowls, wben eating corn, takes one peck t t a tiuiQ. < The Baltimore Election. j \Yo publish in another column further j eports of tho shairieful olcctiou, held in hiltiuioro 0:1 Wednesday last. It can in 10 wise be cttllcd an election, and did tho roper spirit p-evail in the Federal House if Represent;.-jves, ncithor Davis nor liaris would be permitted to occupy seats to vhich they arc in no respect more entitled lion any other rowdies in that hopeful city, ['he condition of distraction and rowdyism* 0 \vhich Baltimore has attained, should inpi re the decent and respectable oiti/.ens broughout the United States, particulary in tho towns and cities, to tako an eary stand against frauds and corruptions in (lections. In this city and district, this nay be earnestly considered. An evil, uncss controlled, will always grow. We lave the incipient cancer now among us; inlc.-s it be cauterized and eliminated by 1 nun ess, it may yet grow to be even so rreat a mistake and disgrace as that which low makes Baltimore a by-word of reproach inioug tho cities of the land. It. seems hat all the previous organizations and ar angemcnts of the Reformers were unavaiing. Unfortunately, Court, Mayoralty Hid police system ere under the control of Jic rowdies, so that the bulwarks to which society looks for protection, have been converted inlo enirirtcs for the nroteetion .if jrimc and disorder. Whut remedy short either of vigilance committee? or armed ?tnbinntion can restore Older, wo do not ice. The orderly "citizens have but the igtit of revolution left them They have he right to reform by force, if necessary, i government which ins been perverted from the purpose of all government#. \0(l ml in ia n. Tiik ITo(i Markkt.?We again advert o this subject, which is .in important item o many of our people. One of our most reliable citizens, who has recently returned I from East Tennessee, where he has spent ;he last several months, requests us to date that at no time within the past five years, lias the hog crop been so abundant n that section. I.nnrft uvn ------ - t'r" v\, jollectcd, and are intended, lie believes, for this market. liethinksthat our friend, who gave us information several weeks since (piite to tlie contrary, was deceived by persons whose interest it ifc to create the impression that hogs are scarce; and further, that our citizens should place no relimce on what drovers m.iv nffii'm nlimit ?!>.? I scarcity, as tlioro arc liundrcds and thou- ! sands of the genus hog to make their appearance hero during the winter. [ A ndenon Gazette. Mki.ANCIIOLY Sl?i:orArr,F..?Yesterday, says Hie Albany Ahic/cerbocA-rv, tlio daughter of n well known citizen, u prominent merchant and wealthy man, was found in the street, by some friend of her father, in i beastly state of intoxication, and taken home. A crowd of idle boys were about tier, who were throwing piles of leaves upon her that had dropped from the trees. She was tastefully and richly dressed, and wore a large amount of jewelry. From jomo cause or other, she has bccomo addic- J tod to strong drink, and her parents arc | abligcd to keep a continual watch upon 1 licr movements. Yesterday, however, she managed to get loose, and what is described Ujovc was the result. She is a beautiful nrirl, about 10 years yldj and is to bo pitied. J Thk Fat at. Hknconthe.?Tho jury] of iu(|tiC6t who were summoned by C'oro- ' nor Kinsman, on Thursday night, to inves-j tigato the ease of tlie fatal rencontre of ivhieh we made brief notice yesterday, jonvened according to postponement, at ten o'clock j-estcrday morning. The testimony of Dr. Lobby, who held a post mov'rm examination on the body, was to the effect that death was caused by hemorrhage from tho internal blecdincr of n wound. nfiictod apparently with a knife, iu the umbnr region, on the left side. The vorJictof the jury was, that. Martin ltoddy samfi to hisdeath iu consenucnce of wounds inflicted by a knife in the hunda of Charles lioag, at the French Coffee-House, on the sveningof tho2d inst While the Coroner's investigation was pending, and some hours before tho vcriict was returned, Mr. Hong culled on the Sheriff, and voluntarily .surrendered himjclf to that officer.?Charleston Mcrcury. BAD NKWS FOR TIIK AnoMTroNrsrs.? \ dispatch from Richmond to the New Vork Herald, states that it has been dccilod on by tho Virginia authorities to hand iver Cook?John Brown's lieutenant?to be tried by the Federal Court in the Harper's Fell} district. The object of thin t3 [o have Seward, 'Ireely, Sanborn, Wilson, Hale, Forbes, < Jerrit Smith, and all others who wore implicated in the conspiracy, or ivlio are known to have been in the secrets if the conspirators, subpoenaed as witnesses ...j i uiu piaocu on mo 8Uil>a to toil all thoy know in the matter. They arc outside the jurisdiction of tho Viigrnia State Courts, but lot of tbc Federal Courts. Sknatoii IIat.k Exoulpatkp Himself. ?We make the following ox tract from the letter of Senator Ilale, to whioh allusion tvas made in our columns a day or two lincc: " 1 shall not undertake the task of vinlicating either <5f the gentlemen named in connection with myself from any o' nrgcfl which may be brought against them, colectivcly or individually, by a newspaper or in any other mode, but leave that to their )Wi> hands, not doubting their entire ability to do it far more ably and 8?ti?factorilv ihan I could. So far n? relates to myself, r ?.i 1- l* * - i. rim ifiiiv rupiy ny ucuymg evory word ! ind syllablo, nnd pronouncing the whole, from beginning to end, in general nnd in lctail, fiilso, and challenging the world for \ -particle of testimony, written or verbal, retaining one of tbo charges thus recklessly brought against me, or for a single circumstance calculated to cast a suapi)ion upon me in an unprejudiced mind. " I never bad any knowledge or intima'.ion from any one that an insurrection, or Outbreak, or anything of tbo sort, wis con tcmplated by John Brown, or any one elso, in Virginia or elsewhere, nor had I the remotest suspicion of the. fact; and when the knowledge of the late occurrences in Vjrgiuui were first innde public through the newspapers of the land, 1 am sure that to uo human being were they mure unexpected and surprising than they wore to myself, or hoard by any one with more regret. I do not know how to make this denial more broadly than 1 have ; but when tho jaundiced eye of some political opponent in the free States, who is now exulting and rejoicing over this sad history, in the hope that it may bo made of some account politically by which the Democratic party may reap some benefit, and the Republican party be injured,shall have pointed out some possible omission, behind which I may be supposed to have sheltered myself, 1 am ready to meet that. But I will go further, and say, that if there be any such evidence against me as is charged, let it be laid before the Grand Jury of Virginia or Maryland, and let them find a true bill against mo for any violation of the laws of either of those States, and I pledge myself to go at any day into any State of the Union and meet tho charge, in person, before any judicial tribunal." (!ov. Wn.T.Aun and Cook.?A correspondent of tho Baltimore Sun, writing from Charlestown, on Saturday, says: I'. Wiii.,.,1 i.wi: i i.:_ nut. fi 11 iii i vi f 111 i MUI.IIIM, vimii'U hip brothcr-indaw, Cook, yesterday, in jail, in company with Senator .Mason. ? 31 r. Mason proposed to the (iovonor to retire when the latter entered ,:>U?gi'Stingih:!t be would prob ably prefer that his interview should be private, and also for the reason that anything Cook might say lie .slnmld feel bound to testify to if ealled upon as a witness (>o\\ Willard very promptly replied that he himself would be a witness in court to any facts Cook might communicate, and insisted that Mr. Mason shonhl be present.? (lov. Willnrd urged Cook to make a full confession of all lu; knew connected with the affair at Harper's Fcrrv, in order to exouorate those who wero innocent, and to punish those who were implicated, lL? _.1 L -i 1 - 11 > 111u ?miv annulment no couiu now mane.? Cook, signified his willingness to do so, and lie will probably make a written confession. He t6ld Cook that ho had nothing to hopo for hut death. (?ov. Willard states that his family had lost sight of Cook for several years, and supposed he was dead, untill upon reading ltis name in the papers, lie determined to visit Charlestown to ascertain if he was his relative.? Mrs. Willard, ho states, is in groat distress at the conduct of her brother. Pnir.AT>Kr.vi!T.v Wouk-Womkn.?According to the J'hiquirer, Lowell female operatives would bo swallowed up and unnoticed hero, so great is tho number of fe maics uugageu 111 ims manufacturing metropolis. The following probable estimate is given of the number* employed in various branches : " textile fabrics," 12,000 ; shoe binding or sewing " uppers," 2,000 ; sewing for clothing establishments, 4.S00 ; book-binding, 2,000 ; feeding power-presses in printing offices, 150; map coloring, 175 , making shirts and shirt collars,2^)00; hat trimmers, 1,000; cap-makers, 1,000 ; cigar-makers, 1,000 ; paper-box makers, 300; making fiiise teeth !, 02; sewing at umbrellas and parasols, 1,200; artificial flower makers, 200; in largo straw goods and millinery establishments, 100; and individual milliners and dress-makers, and saleswomen, beyond all computation. The l'jiH|uirer truthfully adds; " What a mass of( femininity to be carning its bread and butter. Ah ! if we could only bo assured that all these gentle tailors succeed in getting a fair romu neratiou for their labor. lJut thore arc weary frames, sunken cheeks ami racking .. : i .I.-ij . -- ? ? wuj^iin 111 III.my irjununoiu*, as WO Wl'klO, that toll us of the midnight lamp, the dos pairing heart, and the untimely grayo.? There are mere children nt the needle, with stiffening fingers, and aching eyes, to whom tho joys of ohildhood are forbidden, lest their parents lack food. There are aged, dim-eyed, tremulous widows, who dare not take the rest they need, and yet they can barely keep thciliokeriug flame of lifo"in the body." The Rkpubmcan I'artv and Jou.n Buown.?-Tho Republican party denies any knowledge of Brown's conspiracy, or havinir aided it in any way. A trnmpctoi pays^Rsop, being taken prisoner in a battle, *>cg?od hard for quarter. " Spare me, rood sirs, I beseech you," said ho, " and put mo not to death without e u -e, for J iiavo killed no one, nov iuivo I arms save only this poor trumpet." " For this very reason," said his captors, " shall you the sooner die, for without tho spirit to fitfht yourself, you stir up others to bloodshed!" mm Cure for Bivonci?.?Micholot, in his remarkable book, J/Aiuour, mentions the following novel method of curing tho dinposition, in married couples, to bceomo separated : "In Zurich, in the olden timo, when n quarrelsome couple applied for divorce, the magistrate never listened to them, before deciding upon the caxe he locked thoin up for three days in the same room, with one bed, one tabic, one plate and tumbler. Their food was passed in to tlicm by attendants, who never saw nor spoku to them. When thoy camc ouJ, at the end of throo days, nci'her of them wautcd to bo divor* ccd." Littlk drojw of rain brighten tho meadows; and littfc acts of kindness brighten the world. SoRROweomcs soon enough without do?. pondency; it doos u man no good to oarry around i lightning-rod to attruot nimble A CAI<LON of strong lyo put in a barrel a f 11 iM'i 1 urutnt* ii' ill a ??> ?" VI !!? ? nmvi f nil! m?nw 1W CIS 0U11 UN |MII|a WHtrr. Mutual gratification* advance the pleasures of friendship. * # ? OJJTIUI^KY. DKi'AHTri) this life at my residence, in Cherokee comity, Ga., on the 20tli of October, of Itilliout* Pneumonia, Mrt. Maky 0. Okthin, in ! the 2f>th year of lior age. 8he was seized very ill imd painful for eleven tiny?. The deceased leaves a large circle of relatives and friends, , and a little infant boy, one year old, and a bci l eaved linsltand, to mourn Iter sacred loss. >Slio ! was very industrious and economizing. mid ait ] obedient cliil?I to lier parents, and a cliaritnblo I ueiglibor, and beloved by nil who knew her.? ; She was an affeotionate wife, and a loving mother. Who was not a member of any Christian 1 church, though she took tho liible for her guide, and tried to live in accordance with it. For tho hist 'several years pant her prayers [ were often to God, who hath said in Ilia word, ' Let the wicked forsake his wnv nndtheunrighteous man hi.-t thoughts, and let liini return unto \ the Jjord. and Me will have mercy upon him: I and to our (Soil. tf>r lie will abundantly pardon.'* i Yes, He pardoned the thief upon tho Cross, and we hope that ho heard and answered her prayers, though I mourn not for her as those* who have 110 hope in the future. I often talked with her about her interest in His mercy, uml when showas first taken iil 1 asked her how she felt, and her prospect of rest in the future, ami she told mo she believed she would go to rest. 1 asked her several times during her painful illness, and she manifested tho name. She remained in iter proper mind uitiil her death. Slio bore her suH'erinss with treat patience. She rot|ucslml (i? be buried at Scliedcoin t'anipgroinitl. by the ?ido of her little babe, who wnn buriod just two years ngo. "The Lord gnvo ond tin* Lord taketli nwny, mid blessed be tbo name of I lie l.ord."' Why should we mown deported friends, Or shake at dentil's iiliirm; 'Tin but 'be voioo tlmt .Jesus sends To cull tliciu to bis nriiiB? Why should we tremble to convey Their bodies to the tomb. Where once the tiesh ot' Jesus' hiy, And left n rich perfume ? 'Hro siu could blight or sorrow fiulc, l>eath came with timely cure. The op'ning bud to Heaven conveyed. A ml bade it blossom there. Through tlie valley of donth my feet hnvo Ami I reign in giory now, [trod, To my heud ft crown of gold is given, And it hiirp is in my luuid. Dourest friend, thou hast left us, Here thy loss wo deeply feel, Bui 'tis God who hntli iicreft us, Ho cult nil our sorrows heal. Thou 110 more will join our number, Thou no more our songs shall know, Yet again wc hope to meet thee, When the dny of life is tied. A Hrsnvxn. j . .i..- 11 - 1 -i-j mutwifot; ^ A1\nitiKl>, on tho 27th ult., by Hev. John Arinil. Mr. I'.i.isir\ A. I'kikuson to Miss Mauv ; I II II i?i.? ivivii a Himu.t, llll 1)1 1 idkl'lls. On (lie 1st inst., by I lie stinie, Mr. Wm. J. II r.NNICl'TT to Miss El.MIXA 1'KHKY, nil of Pickens. . On tlio ""l instant, hy T'cv. W. 11. Singleton, Mr. .1 \5IKS FtllllfHON to Miss C'OHNKI.IA S. Wki.bohx. iill of Pickens. On I lie Hil instant, >>y Win. S. (irisham, Esq. Mr. Wm. IIkxry Urn,Kit to .Miss Sauaii .Iank, only daughter of Win. 11. White, Ksq. of Concross. On Tuesday eYoning, the lrtth of Octoliei', nit., at the resilience of the brido'a mother, in Pendleton. hy llev. A. W. Koss, Mr. G. W. Symmks to Miss Mk i.ik PoK. Yit>s( or iYlispincotl, ; 1 SMAfJj POOKKT BOOK, containing J.V. the following papers: 1 Nrntc on Tns! per Crane, tinted in February, 1S">9, parable | to W. Keith 12 month* after (lute, fur $ It?. ; <)0. I Note on J. 11. Keith, dated in Decetn{ her, lS'itf, payable to W. C. Keith one tiny I alter (Into, for $'J 00. I .Note on Raphael ( N'oal, dated 1808. payable to T. J. ! and \\r. O. Keith ono day after da to. fur I $n5 00. 1 Note on Juberry Crenshaw. dated .Id Octohcr, 1830, payaLlo to W. C. Keith by 'Jotli December, 1859', for $3.) 00. I Xoto on T. Davis and Stephen Smith, dated 3d Oetobcr, 1850, payable to W. C. Keith twelvo month* after date.Yor $30 00. All the Noto? bear interest from date. There were a few other papers in the IJ.iok. but of little value. Xo m tney. 1 forworn all person" from trading for tho above Note*, and tlio nmltora from paying thom. as I nhnll hold them respon.-<il)lc. Any person finding said Hook, will confer a favor by leaving ft at this office. W. <J. KKITIT. j Nov. 7. If."?9 l'? if ESTATE SALE. I WILL SELL to tho highest ladder. on Wednesday tho 7th day of iVvcmber j next, ami days following nt tho residence of oamos 1. ili'iiingsworlh, deceased, Six Ncffi'orN, Four Jack*. 2 Jennets. 5 Home, 3 Yoke o.f Oxen, 2 Wagons, 1 Huggy, ling", Cows, Sheep, Smith and Ciirpenter Tool*, Corn, . Whent, Fodder, Shuck*. Farming Implement-. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and vnrious other article?. T-:nnx of &tk.?All sums under $10. tho cash will be required; over $10, a or edit of twolvo months, with interest "from date and two approved <?urrtioW. 0, L. IIOLLINGSWOKTII, Adm'r. _N,Lv- 7. I H5'J I ft .? TO TANNERS?$10 REWARD. I WILL PAY tho above reword for tho conviction of the pon??n who stole tho dried Ilidt of a large Uml Ox, with mark* of white about the flank*, belly and breast. It was taken on tho ni^ht of tho 2-lth or 25th of 'October. BEX J A MIX ItlIE'n\ I \Ti,v 7 i?:.o ni * ' Noticc. PERSON'S indebted to tha S. J. Clmmblin. docenscd. ym!:e prompt , pnvment; uiul tho?o having demand* nguiust Haul estate nro required tu present theiu ftU ; tested according to law. TUGS. ?. Adu/r. . Nov. r. \m jrtj J HTATK OK HOUVII CAUOIJNA, } IS I'lllWX.Mir^-riOKUKf*. l>. K. Hamilton, lulm Walker, Admire, Petition for settlement ' -vh. ai>d I*co|-?e. law. WitV<?* & otlioi . IT oppea?-lnp to my t>a<Ufacil&n that James Walker, Allen Kullar n^d wlfo Klii*. and I'dtAlexander, dofemlnuta in -tiiipcnpo, rcsldo vritliont llie limit* of iliU H?nio 1# I* therefore, Unit ?ho?? ant<J nh?ont prwtlcH do mv erolly nppoar in llio Court of Ordinary, to be lioldun at rivKeu# Court iiuuso, u?? Muudfty thp 20th day of F?l>ru?ry lie*!, ut 10 p'tdock, A> M? to *Iikw onu?e, If ?ny ttiey cf?p. ft fln?l Hottlomcnt of the eslnto of Ja?o \Yaj?er, deoomoiI, wliouM not bo mwlo at Ihut tifno, and a j dooree had thoreon. J, K. If AGQOD, o.n.r, k actiko I 5oTf 6, 1859 w 8m