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a Bloody Hi;vksi:i; Amuay.?Spartanburg, September ?John B. Banter was arrested hero this morning by S. J. Davis, United Slates ui '.rslial and special deputy collector, otiabcncli warraut issued in. North Carolina in IS7S, and gave bail to appear before tlic United States Court at tlio next term in Asheviilc. Tiiis afternoon lie was again arrested hy Dav'is on the same matter on which he had given tiond this morning, and Davis, being intoxicated, drew his pistol an I threatened to shoot Banter.? When Banter attempted to take the \ istol front hint-it was discharged, the ball striking and shattering Davis's left thigh hone. I'antcr ran and was pursue 1 by a crowd. Anthony Harvey and Sam Herbert, both colored, fire I at him, the former hilling him in the fleshy part of the left thigh. Harvey and Herbert were arrested and are in .jail. Davis's wound is being dressed. It is thought tiic leg may have to lie amputated. The whole trouhle whs caused hy Itavis being <1 riink. Punter's wound was slight, and ho has succeeded in making his escape. F.vrr.u. The S/xir/on informs in that after Punter was shot "lie no longer ntteniptc<l to escape, 1 t quietly awaited till some one nrrestel liiin. .?. ... A MiiiNiiiitr OfTttMit:. bust Monday tiijjlit at 2 o'clock a party of unknown persons went to the resilience of President W. II. liardin, of the Churtiw and t'hester llailroul, and cursing fearfully, called for him to come out: Mr. Hardin was nhrcnt from home. Jlcing apprised of the fact, the marauders vented themselves of a volley of horrid oaths, saying they had come to kill him, and although they ha 1 missed him, they would yet have their revenge. They rode into the yard and otherwise committed malicious trespass on the premises. Tailing in their di.iholieul purpose, they dispatched the yard dog. They lircd two shots into the dog's body and (licit left. The invaders were unknown, as was also the cause of their dastardly conduct. Steps have boon taken to ferret out the matter, and it i? to he hoped that it will he quickly and successfully done. Persons guilty of such ail outrage in a eivili/.cd community should he summarily put .o the rope's end ?Ch>-*trr HuU< tin. -? "Yi:s, I Know, Tiiat is So."?So say the far JSlIUlM i.niii' iMiiirn-iiji \i i ii*j i;.ihuii ? tji.im ?/i the " 1'inafore," when lip remarks that the Southern M'tsicl Jonriiol gives the most music for the least money, ami a solid musical South ! with its "sisters, ami its cousins, ami its aunts" n ill join heartily in the rcfiuin, "Ves 1 know, that Is so." This point settled, we shall live in ilaily expectation of receiving your subscrij lion, or at toast Ten t'ents for a specimen copy, with its Hollar's worth of music. The ."September iiumhct contains the f 1lowmg music: "I,et the Head an I Heautil'ul 15c t. song ami chorus, bv S. Wesley .Martin; ".Sensation Waltz," by llcckt : "Three fishers," rotig by lliillah. Semi for tliis number. Adilrcss the publishers, I.T NNLIN?N UATiiS, Savannali, (ia. ... Titk I.atk fittn. Nook's ('ittt.t>ai:n.?The fol- 1 lowing interesting information in regard to the | cliiMrcn of the late tien. John 15. H.?oJ is fur- i ui.sheil by the Hood fund committee of .New Or- j leans : The surviving children of the late Clen. J. 15. j Hood are ten in number, viz: Annabel, 1 . i . .. ' I tuns, aged about vear.t. I.tliel tienevteve, t ? John llell, Jr " " >' " I'unc.ui Norbert '* " 7 " Marion Maud, ) .. , M I Wilis.... " " t. " Ionian Marie, t Odiie MusSoii, 1 ... . ii I.- i I 1 wins, " " " Ida l.ichardson, ) tswald " " 1:5 mo'.-. J Vnna t.'ertrtide (at date, Sept. lo.) 7 weeks. All are at present in: ler the eilre el' their ma- ; ternal grandmother. I .mm .man* Tr. i:.m .--i k\t o? Con mis.?t'dui.id.Fa, September I .'.--The board of Penitentiary directors are .-.till in sc sion with closed >loors. 1 Irani to-day ih.it charges ??f cruel treatnici-t of convicts will lie brought against some of the I lossoos, if not at this at some future Meeting ! ami thai at least two judges in the ."-tale | will take c.-gni/aisee of this shameful matter, ! and that ihvy will do so in obedience to a re- . .imsf r:iu le s?tne time ago hv tiovernor " 'iuipson J iu u circular a-idresse I 10 tlio -Judges, asking ; lot* statistics in regard to the increase and de- i crease of crime iu all parts of the .Slate. * t'.nc;:: - :11. K\ii.uoai> 11.i i.\rtux.?New York, September Is.? A letter lots been addressed to W. !!. \'anderi>ilt by a committee of the t'hamber foniinerce on riilr< a I trans* )?o rt at ion. suggesting I'nngrc dontl action to; regulate railroad trallic throughout the I'nited Stales. The letter propo-es that the I're.-ddents of irittik lines should r tti?e to bo pre|. in .I lor presentation to t'ongri at its imxt se-siuit a bill designed to uccomplidi this object. I hey further suggest that a bill should be prerented fur criticism to representatives of lite commercial bodies in the several cities. o ( ii \rt.rs|nv lliti i i. l>i|.|tii\ ru: x is. ? Messrs. t'aiueron .X P.arl.lcy, on S itur lay. c.vetc 1 at the i hatlcstoii 11 old ?,ne of Ktiov. |c- s 1' *ent Steam Pumps for tlie use of the InUel in ot[ plying their tanks with water and for running the new hydraulic elevator. A te-t of the ;>uin|i was made which resulted very -I'i fact-.rily and exhibited the power of the inachiiie to be "i.'MM) gallons an hour. The ear for the now elevator arrived by the .-learner I V. ./ /> ,?/?., ? veiterday an I the workmen ate als") here for the purpose of putting it up.?A', u .? '//.'/ Conn-'. \ Monritx Simi-sox. ? A colored inar named I'rown Aiken, from t'liarle-t.>n. -ays the t'olutnbia ) . ii-in, h is lately l oen giving exhibitions of his marvelous strength. N esterday lie lifted rev en hundred poinds of iron, and later in the tiny, on n small waaer, sdmuMercd a 1"" poiin I 1 a / of cotton imi I threw it 011 a wa-.r >11. Tliis im> U rn Sampson i* a man of powerful build, bill only of ordinary si/e. . ? . A (ii:i'\T In 1 11 if of \V11r\1. m. September 1'-. Mr. Tlioma- (' Scott. 11 well known n^rictillural authority, writes t.? the as follows: "(ioverniiomi ami I ratio estimates show 1 lint the surplus wheat in America. 11 u ?: 1 am) 1 lie l'.a>l i-t ">ti.">.OtMl quarters li <s than I lie njrjrrrp'iiic deficiency of tlio various e milllies, ami a rise in the price of 1 roml-mll's is therefore anticipate !." - > Tin: Citor-. in \iit'.i.M\. I'tirrsluirSep(cinlier I*.* Ildiitble reporis from different .sections of Virginia reprc-cnt the < 111 ami cotton I roj a-- 11 y to the aver i;re, notwiilisiamlin^ the (listrussino drought whieli prevailed from llie lOlli of .lime to ilie L'tiili of .Inly last. | lie tobacco crop will only yicM two-thirds of the usual quantity. Tlio peanut orop i- s;1|,l i<> lie tlie best ever raised in the Slate. All the minor crops arc in a promising < million. ?# Mi:*. Cumh' i>\ 1 . 11: rit l*i:\i>. \ sjoeial from Norfolk. \ a.. .says c 1- it Mr-, .latie N . 1'I?i-1 ma.-, 1 lie only dauphin of tl.e eoiebraifd ">ii N|\ 1 a t'lark fiaines, died yester-lay nu iiiiii^ a \V 1111 i iiloii, N. I'. It is .-- .id tlull -lie 'lit 1 fiton yellow fever. Slie c line i'i-< >t.i New t'rl 111s about two weeks av . and hroufht 11>0 tli-eise with lit'i*. Slie li i',i lliiie ! :1 11 t: Mi II nut w :' t. if !i her Iffiht jVOtrriilu 'Olnion ?inifs. it. M. STOKES. Editor. UNION, FRIDAY, SKPTK.MIIEK 20, INTO. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 ''iipy.tiiic ywr.ix aiiv.vsck, 52.00 2 Coi.ios vi'iir." " 3 71 5 ' * " " " M.fl0 10 " " " ' " Jo.00 ADVERTISING. On. square or our ineh, lirst insertion, - - - 51.00 Kaoli Mil's 111 11 insertion, ------- 7-5 Liberal discount made to merchants anil others atlvi*tisitix I'or six months or l>y the year. Obituary Noticesof ten lilies or less, inserted free. " over tun lines,charged as Advertisements. T" *' ? Fnglatnl is gelling short of cotton, which, it is thought, will soon cause a rise in the price of the staple. - c fiP.v" Miss Ida Roberts, of Ashcvillc, will tir rive in n few days to take charge of the Music department of tSic Female School. . *.. 5F*>,?Northern speculators arc offering ? "> per share for South Carolina Railroad stock.? There's a goo<l sign a head. sure. I r*1)'" A reliable gentleman just from the North informs us that middling Cotton sold in J Charlotte, on Wednesday at '.?J. and at Spartan! burg, die same day. at S;. It has not been that low in I'nion this season. o . Butter, Chickens and Fggs are awful s-.aree i:i this town. I?iy bread, with occasionally a dab of lard or a spoonful of bacon gravy on it, is common for supper. The sight of a , few eggs?even if a little stale?would give us I hope that the liens had not retired from business. o CO _ Mrs. llebeeca Tuten at McNeil's Station, on the Port lloyal Railroad, was seriously shot I in the leg just above t'tc ankle on the ISlh, by j the discharge of a gun that accidentally fell fioni its rack. The limb ha 1 to be amputated, and she is now in a critical condition. o It is now supposed that the cotton crop of Orangeburg wilt be about three-quarters. If the seasons continue favorable the bulk of the crop will be gathered by the middle of October. The pea crop is almost ruined for want of rain. The heaviest oat crop will be sowed this fall that ever was in that county. The Yellow Fever Scourge. We regret to see that the Yellow Fever is still raging in Memphis, and that it is spreading into parts of Mississippi and Louisiana. New S?ove to he Opened. We learn thai .Mr P. C. Fly mi has rente 1 t lie stove in floss' new building, lately occupied by Trial .1 ustieo Wallace, and will open, in a few days, a largo stock of l>ry floods, Clothing and II its. ?. T ie Cotton Crop. That the cotton crop of Union will not lie over half an average is now well nsecrlaiiie 1. The late cold dry weather lias a licet cd it worse than the !<>ng drought in the Summer. The August crop, which, it was hoped, would make up the deficiency in the July crop, will turn out wotsc than it has for years back. Religious Meeting. A protracted meeting has been in progress i:i tho Ilaptist i hutch f this town since last Sunday. conducted by I'cvp. A. IV. I.aninr an 1 (.'. T. j 1 Scaife, assisted I v llev. It. P. Smart of the Methodist Church. Large congregations have attended > 1 and much religious feeling has been amused.? j The meeting will continue until after next Sunday, at least. - O - ?? 1 R. V/. Shand Appointed. At a meeting of rtio Justices of the Supreme Court, held at Columbia on the 'J'J-1, the following order was ma !e : "it is ordered, tWat Robert W. Shand be appointed Reporter of tie- Su pretne <"?.???t lor the term of two years. No I.oiler appointment could have been made, , ami the Just ices of the Supreme t'ourt have honored themselves ami the State in making it. o A flood Trick. tt.'ie til the most serviceable an I convenient attachments to a sewing tnaeliine or chair that we have seen is Sloan s six-wheel Sewing Machine t.'asters, for the sa'e of which Mr. T. J. tireor is t he Agent. These tasters save all lite strain anil trouble of moving the machine to any part of the house, hesi les saving carpels ami enabling the holies to move their machines ami the invalid his or her chair to a co iler or warmer position in the room without any exertion. It i? a goo<l tiling, sure. o Tho hirst BattleUur new Town Matrshal had his lir-st battle in the interest of the quiet ami good older of the 1 . ! town, la-t Monday night, an 1 not withstanding I he ! tiniuhers against him w ere I wo to one he achieved i ' a glorious victory, capturing the whole force | of ilie enemy. It won't ?l to fool with Mar.-li.il Harris l?oya. | f yon want a light you can find easier work than tackling him. lit- has made up his mitt I to do his duty at every hazard and, i like Ibivie ('rocket's c on, when lie "g >cs for : you you might as well "come down'' at once ! an I save further trouble. i * * * Mr. Sh.aml Resigned. I We arc authorized t ? state that Mr. .'Miami ' has accepte 1 the appointment of llcporter of the ! Stll II VIM , ,< I 'no I'l MO 1 ill l-i , i I , 1 I i- l.'i' '.II' ! 11 : < i ? * ??? | ' position as a in mb< i of tlio legislature. 'I'lii' Democrati? Incentive Committee wiil lie : cal'e 1 I<ijji'ther initnc liately to make aivangeineitts f it- an election to till the vacancy nocasiotte I 1 y Mr. Slum I s rosi^nati n. As the l,v;; islatnre convenes on the i:li Mutt lay in Novem1 ?o?* no '! nl't the election will he of lore I intake place about the la'nMIc of tli it month. .?.. Tbo Co:i\ ouiencc of a Bank. It may he of interest to many of o:;r suhseri' hers to know that, during the let y 'n< nt, the Fiatik at this place will sell Drafts, available I nnywhere in the I'tiite-l Stales, at par. I'artie* ile-irino to forwar I Inn 1 to any ;:ivcn I point run, l>y | ins-h i-ttt^ a I'.iak Draft, save !.n t re*-< eliaroc-', or the i st of :i I*. < >. Motmy Dialer, an I .at the .an lime recttre the advantage of greater eon, niei.ee, with r<jo ??. if n .t iter. i ! teeitriiy. There is n > means of setnl i in ' ;n ney more simple, ate, or business like. I>ra!. , < <n In* l> n/hl . <r mmo small one j IolIni. an i I a ana numum i:?.<vc 'lint. Our Cotton Market. >Vithtftit intending lo excite any unkind compctitioj^in neighboring markets toward us, we feel it Jp bo our duty to the Farmers of Union CountjJo inform them where they can get the most fartliuir cotton ; and in doing so wc slia'l ndlieroSrictly to such facts us we can prove boyom^ dispute. On Thursday or Friday of last week t?v parties went from the neighborhood o* Crjss Koj#fo Spartanburg and sold their cotton for D-80; at tlie same time u party from thnt same neighborhood brought liis cotton to Union and sold it for 10}?1") cents in favor of tlie Union Market. On Monday and Tuesday last about the same difference in favor of Union prevailed, according to the Spartan report and our cotton purchases: .Monday, at Spartanburg '.'J " Union 0l(>' 9-fO Tuesday, at Spartanburg,. t'i Union 9|(" '.'-do With these transactions anil figures before the people we claim that Union t". 1!. is the best market for Union Farmers to sell at ; ami as to fair, honest, straight-forward dealing, we challenge a comparison, in prices, measure, weight and quality, of nifrcli mdisc purchase ! here with purchases made in neighboring markets. We venture the assertion that any cash purchase made at Spartanburg will be duplicated by any merchant in Union, upon the same terms. With the cvtTon fiftrket higher and goods of all kinds fully as cheap at Union II., where is the sense and economy of our Farmers in going anywhere else to sell and buy. Nev7rp.-.per Duns. Many c mplaiu that IMitors do the most dunning of any other class. One reason for the complaint is that everybody sees and reads every IMitoriat <hiu that appears in the papers. Most merchants ihin those they caunnot see personally and convcnienl'y, once a year through the newspapers, with imperative demands for ] ayment, often with a threat to sue, and no complaint is made about H at; that is all lit,lit; those who owe the merchant ought to pay him, is the general cry: but t ho Ml it or who lias from ">00 to loot) litlledcbtsof SJ, some due every week in the year, scattered all over the county, and distributed among as many individuals, not one-tenth of w h >111 he sees more than once a year and one-half of whom he would not know if ho Mot iiivriri in mi.' an t'i'i, uvdi'ics 111c m en i\uv??n nvi that otic-half ilie people never think of paving debts until they arc dunned, in sonic way ; notwithstanding all this, if the Ivlit .r publishes two 'tuns in a year he is tnavkeil down as a dccHo'l bore?an "inveterate dun." Well, gentlemen, wo can't help what y >u say or think of us, we toll all who owe us that we want money audyi.it are the only persons wo have a right to call on for it. In conse<|iionoo of the scarcity of money the past Summer we have been very indulgent, until now we find four fifths of our subscribers are in arrears an ' ?e think it nothing but fair, now that cotton is bringing a decent price, that you should set aside from your first sales the tritling amounts duo us. .?. To Tax Payers. After to-morrow the Treasurer will be in his oflioc at this place, until the dot h of next in mill, to receive the taxes of this county. Wc advise all who possibly can to make payments before the crowd becomes so great?which is usually the ease during a few it" the last days ? that the Treasurer has not time to give receipts for ail. The law makes no allowance for being too late, md t lie Treasurer is e impelled toclo.se hisbm k on he night of the "Mill, sj that the penalty will be id led to all taxes unpaid upon his books at that time. Another important a '.vantage will be jjaine I by early payments: I.ast year 'there ivas great gruuro.mg uoutu use errors cimiiimci hy the Treasurer. Must of lliose errors were caused l?y the great hurry of the 1 i-t few >1 us nf collecting taxes. limi-drc-ls crowdol t!?c Treasurer's otlice from morn till night, clamoring to pay au<l get receipts. We then thought it would require a man to he more titan human not to make many mi lakes mai l such a din and pressure. . <9 Returned from Market. Messrs. tiers, t'olton. tiecan I Melatre have rctnrned from the Northern markets an 1 are opening their new stocks of (jo.>ls. I'ruin what we have seen tlie stocks arc large, h e d-umo and much lower in priccthan we expected. Our merchants will not h nn !or->! I this wittier, wo are sat 1- lied of tii.it. o . Tit:: <';ir.s.Ttu i>i. iin t.i v .-'ti; i.r.P.?It i. 1:imtvit hy most of our reader- that nuudt di--iti !'netiott has existed for one time in the Item 'erotic ranks of t'h--lor t'utility in e nseq'tenee ol the re-appointmcnt of the old ineimilients >f the offices of Auditor and Tres-iirer of ll. it t'.nnty, an 1 t? jv. Simpson has I wen r<.nn Uy hero to 1 for, ;ts it was staled, ignoring the choice of a majority of the party, as expressed through a primary election iti ('hosier, which n uuinatc i Me -u s. Me 1'a-ldeti and Lucas for those "fliees. A Mameeting was lu-hl at which very strong language was used against the tiuvern u- an I a c immittei appointed to wait on ili< I'.xec-llency and presen to hint certain resolutions then passed. Tin committee has waited upon the ti.ivernui- anthe foil iwitig i- | ul.lt.h.- I in the / /??//.' n as the result of the interview : /' '/>/ q/' (' a' ! : The eunuiiitlce appointed hy the mass meet in; to present the resolution in ! -!;.lion to the rip pointinetils of Auditor and Treasurer fot-t'lu-s let- Coil lily t-> hi- Kxeelle-ney, the <1 ivetn -r. I.e' leave respeetfuily to report: That after tin in ler.iew with the Coventor they find tint tin .t-iiemeat left on li!'* in the llxe -utive otli.-e rie | ated lh" itnprr.--i ni oil Iiis mind that a in-ij rltt I of the voters, ami a very h.rgo majority, wcr< ! opposed to the appointment o| Mes-r . Mei'ad ilea an 1 Lucas; and that I.e eotihl not reiiwvi j without came the appointees. they having re ceived their couiniis-ioir. under a sfccial art o the I e >islnture. w hich net pnvi les that the; ho! 1 until ihecio-o of the ses-ion .'11110 i.egis iniiivu hi i 'I lint llic res liilimi :i-1 ?i t* 1 liv llm V'si-'Uiiv. I'i 'iimIitoo ?1 ii*?*? :i?i;r tin- ''linirinaii i<? l??vw ip liio tr-iiiJl. r fllio j-riiiKiry 1 !ocli'>n I ? (hi* ? 11 l" :l ill" l ?r II.IIH'II'I 11: > 11 i>| lilt' i?i in : I j :j ii v fi?v i In* nppoiiifinmii of M< i . I' i I nnil I.ii i - i 11 Hico of Treasurer nu i . I it i llli I . ? i-r I i. .1 u. T. I. i- UN ' V. 1 <1 II M Ii \ v. H I. ' P. If. Cohen's Store to bo Closed. I'veon sundown this evening until the time ?f ' tlic appearance of tlie stars.to-morrow, 8atnrday night, is observed by all of tlie Hebrew faith its the Day of Atoucincnt and devoted exclusively to fasting and devotional services; in consequence of which wo arc requested to state that Mr. P. M. Cohen's store will be closed during to-morrow. Ei?Ucatki> Aiikoai>.?The nuniberofSouth Caiolina young men who are going abroad to complete their education is a subject well worthy the consideration of the Trustees of the University at their next meeting. The above from the Columbia Iif</intcr suggests to us that while our excellent Governor is calling for Agricultural statistics and statistics of crime in the State, why not call for statistics as to tlie number of young men sent out of the Stale to complete their e locution. It wottUl be valuable information in the discussion of the University question next winter. If each county sends out of the State an equal number with Union, we estimate that not less than 0U1J young Carolinians complete their education in other States?perhaps ninny more. . 9 . . For the Times. A Kind Word from a Valued Source. It is very gratifying to mark a disposition among your readers to report the condition of the crops as well as other matters of common interest, frotu various portiousof the I'ouuty. Unless people take an interest in their County paper it cannot succeed. If the readers of the Ttytes want an interesting paper they must help the editor. Those who can afford to take a daily paper?whose inteuv.-ts require them to keep tin with the times?mav not feel much interest iii ilio local paper, lmt there are a great many who cannot aH'ord to lake a daily?who, in fact, have no use for it?and the County paper is what they want. The farmers throughout the County should report weekly as to the eonuition of the crops and such local ncw.v as may be ill iiiicrcsi. woaiiiiiic 10 kiiow wnai is going on in diU'crent sections of tlio County. l'ut ill ore is yet :i higher view to take of the matter : The County paper is look oil upon abroad as the exponent of lli: tone of character, intelligence mi I culture of it inhabitants. You can't .-hake this oli". l'.ory luember of society is i:i some degree responsible for the stan.liug of liis County paper, au.l if its columns arc it ill I ami uninteresting it follows, of course, that out.-Mers conclude there is a lack of brains, public spirit or County prole among the inhabitants. Union has the reputation of being a ?r >?I fanning County ; its merchants enjoy abroad a reputation for integrity that i-' really enviable Th'>y pay their debts ainl their credit is good. Tl >.v..r..? ...... V ... v. ......... J I - .-.V.... . ! . sional characters, all of whom nearly complain of hard limes and not much to -.lo. There arc iiUclli,:cut y -mi}? farmer.. I In* myliori the County who can write sensible articles, if they will try. It is the interest of every man in society to make his ("ohihy paper a medium through which the whole County can he r :is" l at a moment. It ! should he the c.\|>uiient of i uhlic opinion?the ! guardian of the j c ople's rights, the moral edu! cater as well as news expositor. Spartanburg lias two pai crs, so has York, j a I . ; Chester, Greenville, Abbeville, ami many others. Are these counties better able to support papers, or do they contain a more intelligent population ? l'ruin work is as essential to the success id' a people us manual labor, an 1 as m iiiual labor strengthens t!-e mnt-c'es and gives tone to physical functions, so does mental culture improve the intellectual powers. The man \yh<?. allow- his :n at il families to lio dorm lift will become daily more imbecile- -a driveller an 1 a shame. J. <?. o * Cor th" 'J im' i. M'ri' tin Cou-ract.*;. Mr.. lihtT. it:: ? Yn'.ir corespondent "I.ioniiel,'' j has certainly overlooked the Si at ires in referj cncc to contracts '> tween laiulior !s an 1 tenants, Ul i I'JUllTi.*?. 11 i<? IU'J i I' i? lie* c# iin I nil the reni">lies nece-- ary without having to resort to the "u!.i Kugiish iiw," or I lie decisions of lite Supreme Court. If lie will look lie will fuel wlr.it constitutes a "contfticllietween l:i11.11 >t*<l on 1 tenant, :is well us the remedy for its v:-il.iti >ii 1.v i-i party. iYrlrips I may mistake " l/miincls'' object. Probably he wants a I.aw made by wliieli e i es of violation may lie brought into Court ujoui :i triangular basis, ami his neighbor If' ir.ailc to stiller for the short coining of an irr iion-ih'e laborer. Wo k?uw number of I.an lb-rds who never have a written c u. tract with their tenants, ami who eareely ever ha\a* any trouble in settling with ther>. We oliiiit il.ul it is al way* he ! to liavo written contra':1s - siteh never format the Comlitions of lUv i i/nii', in ease linul settleincut slioiil 1 tall into other hands from any I cause, ! '1 lie i h a that "every in.:n lie conipcll "I hy ' Statute to enter into a written contract, the lirsl ' j of every year, with hi hirelings or tenants, 5s 1 | simply i idicnlmis. It ;.iv?s neither landlord , nor tenant a ehauce to suit theiuelvt s. ' Again, payim? a Trial .lustiec 1<> cents to np prove nii'l tile, lit :v hook kept for thai purpose, Hitch c nlraets as may he pre . tile 1 to litem," i ' otto of "l.ioiiners" oriental ideas, which I pro. sumo tlto 'I'ri.tl .In ;tice?5 will diaeii: nitionj;-tiieut J Sl'l VIM. . I I'niuii county is repre onte 1 hy as aide lttcii [ : as any it unity itt the Ftate. nii'l to litem we may 1 i .k f.r a p; 'pel' ili' pi siitoll of 'l.ioiilit'ls . Rii{i';eHti<?!iH. \Y.\ !' !>, u . \Y?>; '! !! \T;:i\l.. ("nrit eohs 1 ip) 1 into Innhisses aii I smpeul 1 ft t,ii? lit,it.s in lite Irec.s r liave saved Itt any :? i i*.p ,,i' plums. The < oreil. J lio will lay hi - I.rood in i he sweetened corn Col. ; in-iei 1 <il" the plums. From -i\ to twelve pre, pin 1 roin e >h are t allioieiil tor aii ovlinwy ,, .si/.e i tree. I : t'li os 3 who have I'.i.e t 111 lit trees shout I pro " serve ;ho :.1 v< I \> the mr -Jy : si',:;! r.er.l Ve:.l'. \\ i f'.l< it;, ill' ' > heiit > li. . i V..MO 1 virt'i' in it, lino it wiil i t >, tj.ii. . " *" I ' l*i'"fi S| iia.'. I ton, Seplrtil.er j I v 11 i < a li I ) i ' hi ' I 1'I per. n >i e ti, . I I tioilv I i- I ill! tot I ft ' I i ! |||! . \ >i|.. 11. A Duri. on Foot.?Columbia, September 18. The preliminaries for a hostile meeting between two prominent citizens of Sumter, both members of the Mouse of Representatives, were arranged yesterday. One of the principals was arrested and placed under bond at his home in that county last night. The other, with his second, passed Columbia to-day on his way to Sand liar Ferry. The parties arc Col. J.J. Dargau and Maj . Jos. II. Earle. The last news wo have received from U>c above ... parties is the following, which we find in the Columbia llcgistrr of Wednesday : it was reported in Columbia yesterday that Col. Earle, Col. Dargan and their seconds had reached Rock Mill yesterday and gone across the country and were to fight the same day. It is supposed the meeting took place somewhere in North Carolina, on Tuesday and great anxiety is fell as to the result. ?- ? HEAVY 1 All.t UK* IX I II Altl.ESlOX.? i tiartestoii, Sept. 111.?Tlio commercial circles were much agitated to-day by tlie announcement of the suspension of the banking ami exchange house of .lames Adger ,S: Co. No statement has yet been made of the liabilities, which are reportcl to be large. .1. 11. Ail get' & Co., wholesale hardware dealers, also suspended payment to-duy.? They are involved as indorsees on the paper of .lames Adgor & Co. It is doubtful whether either house will resume. Walter & Co., cotton factors, suspended yesterday, and their failure precipitated that of James Adgcv & Co. The /'<'"/'/< '.* I Sink firm-ii into the Vorter.? Charleston, 8. C., September 'JO.?There is no authentic statement yet of the liabilities of James Adger N. Co. They are currently reported to bo nearly S'J.000,(1(10. The People's Bank, which is one of the losers, made an assignment to-day and will wind up. This is a State bank, distinct from the People's National Hank, which is not a tier ted. The b inks ? f the bank show th \t its assets are Sit),00') above all its liabilities, and upon their showing Mr. I.eiigniok, the President, states very positively that the assets id' the bank arc ample to pay every dollar of its liability, and that deposit o I feel no uneasiness. The savings department, which is specially \ secured, will, he thinks, be able to pay every dollar of it.- liability by the first of Janury next. ? (ioi.ii mi: the Mii.i.iox.?Washington, September I'd.?The Seci clary of the treasury issued It ?!av a eir-ular nulhorizincr the treasurer of the I' s i i?i* ! States and I lie assistant trenriirers at P> iston, New York, Philadelphia, lialtiinore, UinciuuaMi, Uhieago, St. Louis, New Oilcans niol San Francisco, lo pay out gold coin, as well as silver coin anil notes, upon current obligations of tbc (Jovernnient, ami upon advances to disbursing ollicers as may be convenient and practicable. Transfers of coin far this purpose will be made to any assistant treasurer, when necessary, by the treasurer of the I*oiled States, Upon application to the treasurer of the United States in this city, and upon receipt by liitn of a certificate of deposit issued by United Stales assistant treasurer in New York, stating that there lias been deposited with him legal tender notes in the sum of a hundred dollars, or multiples thereof, he will also cause to be shipped from the mint at Philadelphia to the depositor at his risk and expense lite like amount of coin. The exchange of gold coin for United States notes at other sub-treasury offices than New York, appears to be provided by Section fl.ti'il llcvised Statutes, but it is believed that payments of coin, as above authorized, will enable persons to secure till that may be desired. . a Tin: Nrt i's of Mkmi'iiis.?New York. September lb. ? Mr. banc- tall' in bis anneal for funds lor the work of tlie Howard* at .Memphis says : "The amount re<|uired to pv< vision those living in cam; * who cannot return to their homes until lite epidemic ceases, will not 1c less than .-.-l<it?,UO(i. The amount required to continue iSit* work of the association cannot he ilcfmitcly estimated. We believe that about tiO,OUU will lie nee led. . ?.. OkOIKJIA's < '<>M I'T III If. I. Kit (ilM.TY. Atlanta, <->u., September 18.?The court ol' impeachment has declared the <"oinptrnller guilty .and r claused to rcin*vc tlic clause disqualifying liwti* from hereafter holding ollicc. Sentence will be pronounced to-morrow. v* Accim:ni\t, I'tuk.?The liottse of Mrs. Mary Kiblii*, near l'oinariil, together with the kilckcii iiii'l furniture, was destroyed by lire on Tuesday night. Nothing saved. Loss t*v?,'MXh Accidental. KcYI'TlAX (VlT'iN Tl ltNINC <)t r Willi..? 1,onIoll, i*ejilember 'JU.?The 7'iiix.i says the news concerning the Egyptian cotton crop continues very good, and a large yield is expected. The samples so far have been ol good quality. A ej B;i E<:i>. r,? )N" A. DO ? l?l'.( 'K NKIi. - Married, on the ISth inst., by I'.ev. 1>. <1. Clifiord, .Mr. Sami i:., 15ox| Mm to Miss I.r/ztr. Hkukxki.. All ?f I'tiion. : a Tho Markets. I'NI >N. pi. i Ik1 Cotton mail.. I li;:- py-l \vi . k daily tie r.-a-'il in :e livity until the <!< Itm* in |irinn ' ii !; d ii. .- I - I.abs, at prims raugilix 'ioIii ! ' , I i |o . il I Ii r prim inil il on Thursday. I'ritlay ami ; S.piir'iiv. .M tic-lime of yoillg III pros, Colli, the prim v. a . ti.f" ,. , < oi : *;ni \|it. C illoii Maria I weak. Middling I 0' I. It. i i|it IVi l.al.-?. .-'all - IVI. | < I! Mil - I .\ S. i.|. iiiIm i- VM. CiiIIoii (jlllrl nint easy , I > i i' I*! I 11 1 i ; In' 111 i - It 11 -' !i':, ; gn.nl ordinary ! ' ; sales I I. i;i.i.? k Iti.Wi. Nt.w \ hi:i . .- .: in'ii-r Cotton <,11i< l ami steady; ' .if in. i 11 i 11ii|ilaml. 11 ; middling < >rl< ans 111- . I.iviaa'.ioi., s i *. mi. r IKI Cotton ouster ami frnetinn* ally !. . !!:: ; o;.l nuts l> 7-l'i : lilid'llim; "lI it! lit. ! ill iip - uplands, low tn !?] ! I nir clause, - ,.i?i ;J a. I iicii.i r il 1 iv.-? >. r, 7; (Mi.i.rr and s ov. ieli' r .* 'I-ti! I??*. ini" r i'lnl a- lie-jiy a la Hi. A ! 111 I,iv:.ii. Is always known by his up* > unpenranee. A man v. ho lives eoinforlubly at. i home. Ins good dinners. etc., will always show it in hi person. Hut there is another/nor more \ important to man- it is the /?/'/ linr the liver that h ubl re itl.it(* lh<* w li de system. If that . is out of lix. loan is goo I for noihing- can enjoy noihing to restore it t health, ttse 1 >r. 1 tlibler's liver I'tl's. A few do es will relieve J you. ^ Ho-'Jni. Every I*Tan His Own Musician ! j "Wli iC iln- I ni'ni l.iiviii; a I'iano or mi (ircan , I i-.iti'i . vi ii play a ji wsliarp, ilei' I love inii-ic laity ?. II. I \\ i-liln . . In ~ >iii. .ly would invi it an m-lruI li ill t! i -11 I i it! I j ley." So -ay lli<ni-ani|s of "ruuim* ! mil : lm . . ami ail i ' lno-|f d ueliln- till- ; i \ i tin :u ll.r.lv I .1 .lr.. II,;. ....... 'II... I . miii'. I.? iw |ny iii limulm Kill I lie nu?-| niarvcllniiH I in ;-! il ir mii.i 1 !' Iii : It I'l.iv- llvmn Till"--, I^'l I'll" ill* -. \\ I / ' I, |I i I I'l lull- lit I " ] III );l r ! wlili |i i ! i ;! ii. . A i-liH'l i hi |?lny II. fin* full i -vi't I'll! ; 'I'll i' I : li'il li.ilili* l'i i" I "Ml uf mili'l; , \\ i Ii- i.'.lj I II.-. I'rli i . v.i ii I'M-. -i'i; vxlr.i j I tin ,ir!i. (in..; hi: . <1 I u i vi' ii.'ii i 11 i l.i. 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