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[F ronl tho Aterienn Patriot.] Sp4d of Gull fla'JIltlp0o. We copy fr*rom tiho Anderuti Intel/i. gencer Lito sp-vchk o f i t i !ns dlji ingi isIed ani of Carolinal at a1 ImCetinog or the sIo. dier.s of O.c co 'd te lrat e aring fi oin A n derson diitrict, convciied for the ppsil of opmizng1 S)Idiers A--oebluon. G~. laptnwas oin l hog the village oil h:is w. * !., l ili t m lms, ati wa itiviled by the mec- i Id dress them liis Ipchci may tier'fore be regardled is the spontieou.s litter. ancos of thal noble senLilienit, of his heart, alld wll be respond'ed to by thec piople of t h State. IL havilg beell aserltlilodi that Geln. Vado I1utillaptol was inl tho vilhage, ulpoll ImIo)tionl a Coimiiiittee of tlron, Con sisting of Ma j. Johni 13. Mooro, Col. Silniel B. Picckns. and ). K. Brea zeale, WOre pp-nhteId to wait uiponi and illVie h611n t.o alltt.i alId participato in the metn.A fier :li absen-Ice of at few m'nute1.m. the 01:>mI-Ifitteo returlned, e8corting tho General, who walsi receiv ed with enithuiastie c phis. TheI Clhairmanl hing tiltrd hhn:1 to the assembly )1), ibetore hIk in bia seat G (en. 1'lai p'.oni deli1ve'red a ini.>-t aIpproprniat and beautifid speech. 1i'EECiI o1 -11N. WA I.; H.A\I'roN .ytrothcr Soildrs of .d : I h11m myself fortunato thalt accid,-nt. ha- givein TnO thie pleasire of meet'tiNg witl yilo to- da y, and of p-1rticipating~ Inl thel laulda. lble objet s contemplted l by your meeL lug ; nd that. pleasure is greatly en. chanced by seoing arount 1111d m 1 m1any ok the brave mlien' Whom it was my good fortunei to comman1fld dur11ing th~e waitr. Tiese iouitain re1giois gave to the ariies of tihe Souh Some01' of our bet. soldier's, and1 it is dl :) I hell that, I should dechu-e, what. I do 1re with if,. fioito girailicatioll, 1that. 1 iad In m ra nik tim e ' t tIler, bavl oc m n.. 'le i. ed than hi%, b lion of thi :i t11 pii w ll inge Distr:es.-. ',:Ip e,.e ia. sireo to r e d rto vii mt y b i tt11111 for their cotlto I t. i s l lt i . T vrI havet tplrud con1i)1 ! O lidn performed their dut11-y o Ith, wnd i this wdl be some comp nins I ionl to tlii for the result of tle- war. A nd, brlotbell soldier , whilst We neIS liesce. in lIhe re. stilts of this war, let 11s il oL adinit Ia at the cause of it, was mu1.is iliable ori wroigii l accept the terms upon w(hih we htlld don o our aroms, ill good faiii h, awnd i11 is orse it.y to o1erve these terms fail til Iy ; but whilo 1 d1 Lhi 1 I hl11 novvie any ha11, w ha not right. O it 111 I(! u sll i v.r h,thl iyi Sialki o v1 va iot' <r herson aig t1railor. Tm cale o ti 111SA to be j by e o r fl I i Mi i lr.'. Success dolsi t e I Il . v rig hlt or justice, ol osfiueaw ahp evi\llllol g or* 1 dshi ood. If th1' ii'de'' of,1 ailt alway s ir.d' 'tse el la(d, H un ariI lhire' n wil mo IIOW groan oirder ohe hl of I.I,- pbprs nor, nor woild the Somh h. ,.Me ito the sad condilion0 inl whiti ie Is he')d : !r self to day, ll t i ad .1': i i-11 he c mi tion of our belovdi.1 land, wi mt. not il os. You kno thaUt in ypear thtI an high' esti 'dt i to st~and by ou ic'oio iltt now t11 i urduyio s' 'tand y Lv'omI State. ie oosaenie o'h mast,.l1 and le 1t orl~ fal ithe GivCle ther all1 thuiai you I'at, and11 If sh mak0 aIII elast bet ui' goI (' down'1 wIith her. Frorst th rebson ilt lai e di)uraed e'Indullatin hol belve i is tou h~ iIlo-s adt toat in teerte esitbl1ithno'.l dI law, vord.er, pee;t~ol hel lt wido11 anrgd orui madot Le',yl the warl:i,. of elno to lx rai hldt'dpr 1nn oal e do beh idaitrs. Nloe fosrng h sufhr. 4fan at last take'ou har othm, and thues light the genenaILL' burien b dItlais. tr'libutig Iit. l a o t, h a s l l.i hTohL'4 :hr accomplishm 11ent of'a theset01 11 objets-th L'ghestly(I thut pawotlim 1 0enn ip ir brnvok yourh'l tieas 11o1 operati or. tlu wailrire yornrac tlolI110flino destore hoVento or peoploav boe vialiety t or the lhs'nl iit xei thing~ fr!,l'om bte ever party (1m21 ho'ue ih~ in power. 'Th werio . reest able~ish tO erty, equlity,'eo frTer~y -haseduptu de le the pLatform upon whthe c Ihi oservativ ep proposei to aenter theirx cas.l 1 Inlhe e *lartion Iof~ riueti ls wbach con111 ostl hbrae soldier ostandb .nis whol sup. possed1at. threbelio tiare glniouled to tnh "Thiks Iot na tion11 ; ia'. thdti. Aurd inthat hoty cadelto~v istesard ad thtM ualConedete dae tonl forge oo fettibu thos e sirs o the touthmt wvi hav l1 emitt leevfto now-ar; to we arbranded s utawo . a atlers ilaui-oernmint, spitth s ori~ wicQOho heyfog, like thirl pe,.r familiecord thsewh k~l inO os defence 'Wavemahaebnthrelto thcus in w ihte el.rmme folght for us ; pe.. lit."ato the histo.ry of - b 1- g-i 11t troop; g ven by onr St ate to the conIiii eniui : to tient aid to thosze who 1art0 ei daleAda, anid to th11os whose pnoian-et.r 1-il inl thet war. are the "q pl)"l'p5s of y".1u propos-d A \s.ioci;a ihl. I wish von (" >I-speeid ili fik wor~k. i contgrt.llblue mivseuL ilt I It be4 penniua tl anicipItia.t I thease hly objects; andl I pray t hat (Ul 11n:y b l -Se, thll-il to th dh ext out of Yone wislis.. . Ihiuli von oi ialaa for ihe Cotllsy yn pllha lmv aXie .4-b-d i, im, :aid1 for th! k:ndiinsj wi hi htioi you ha1ve It a. l tiwi. WINNSBORO, s. C. Whnnsboro, S. C.A, Sept. 4j 1866.' I. A. ( A1LL11Il 1), I-InoIT. lTe folloin'ig get'i Alemen~i are( re.. <1iet'ted 14) Ac(t aus %4gents folr the Irit At.D Mfajoar A, 1). I.MIRnn-- RITkv \lobunt, iBosier P artilh, La. T. im 13 ruwn-m.e'11,nS ' 1(. S. II ibroInn:"- It idlge w ay, 5. (. II. I 1. )l c vwr iu--liassvillI', 8.(. lIr:~. J.L.. MI n-riN-Jactksoni's (Creek, . C. I vin 1) Is-\lstonl)S. C. N. 1,. -l11phin Co0vrntion. c must be at Iiintter of real eilanest regret t tho great ailijolity of tle peaOple ol the South to rea tile per.. Itent nd ve thiki thie inlconlslaidr ato 1altnks that anly iidividlils and ;44)11'.iou iials are li ming at I his C(Ion V lion---:1ai1I lie un mier inl whil w hr journa.''ls that hnit all tiw a'ir i i n. thw fien1-1tionl of* the' Convenitiom, 11nd sol Abrvw-ly di3 , r a molre . Mann1111 Alr "-. tilb 6) the, whale'' In P re~ Ially anxiaa'is resoluitioni or I wo Il llthe ri.al call (to (the Convent ion have broiht the procee.-dinjgs fir( the ain$80iibly itsl ta rigil scruti,i 1in111 whil t Ihev dIo n1oAt co Ilmit ihtm selves to open host ility to it, lose Ito chanlce of "huainining it with fitit p110ase." What. good is exple eled to le ll'Aeted by this voure is 1a.t (,(1n1 (t'jpt ion, 11t. on tha ther lid that its 0ti1tin.v it n4tiivoral is i-lafet I cVrt , ii. N. t.A of hih'-e objt.i. 1r11a,1dupo tilus as linpili:'n 0that t1ilt- d~ ii Iqti l 111- i~ iiljl11 i I the digniity' ande self..rehin.et aif t ll Sout It ive ltreby Siferad ahs menti~ . l..t. tns -iee i fthese' objacta Iions othe co-opertion loll(if Samth I I1m) is ehiiiraized !aas24 a peiiea of! obl syUaltA.w ait ft ftit sloal of p-1we, c., i., bly in isa wha do ot perie ll bietwteen teS lsyinpahet itc e lmntot't o hese State upon11a thle groait vi tal is siues of t he fitutre. Th'le whol e aIltair howa~eve'r is exit:mltouls to thle ('ouiven tinisl--amal w hile~ w.e believe't it yo t hat atimelsure eng~:aged iin bya h r l'rty, bhamii iin:00 Wtard iil aw~-.hauldt iiat 1 lihtly be. denomwediii aS ~ ite un.. al' at I imk seemiis to be the nl~i int clause ila thet daclarath iof p'lriniples, dtlafii itsi soaliirs ad sailoris. Upon his u been inade of this declat it on byi the~ object'to(rs. Sathlerni del egatets havi e beein inalde toi join ini expressionbs of alalluse of1 thir conquerors anrd in besto1w Iing upo ith tIem thle than~iks and11 gratt itlnde1 of a grat I ful ia zt !in. Thr is n sheu calclil fto oflind H2nt h ernsenibiil, 1(1 whicvh this5 hasi not 'lbeeniitthiaa reue .1 ar , 1uras of rel.'1 iln IlIuentce and einntitt speakers haivo ision. ILet us see whazt, it is. Ninith---lIt is the dutty oIf the naltionl ill Golvermut iitafIo reoizeIX thle ser - vices of' the fedeiral sthdlers antd satilor's prontrpt ly aind tully all thieir' just and right ful tclims for' the serv ices ftey havwe rendhered the ntioni anid by tex teinding t) those$ of Itemt wihot have'. ler'vedl,iand to thle wiidw nndai~ ii orpaniis of thtois who haive fatllen', the imost I generou tand con1 a~ side'rat e supporat.t 1s flhis a1 fallacy ort an1 ant aitlrout to the' Sonth?' Is it tor is it not. a dutty that inhetre's itn the very natr of atli IGovernmt inrtIo pirov ide for its de a f'etnderi'.' l it, not t he duty of' fte Prusiantovermen to rlco)gntize hier ptnnar bligaition to hevr sold iers of tho late wair ? is this principlo~ a fc or niot, and if' so whait can bie wrontg in aflirmuing it I Is the South otfendted thatt hier old htoroes atre exeludedi fromi this proviisiont ? 15 it a par~t o' the vagary of the wilost dreamuer in the landi to expcet it ? iDo we not kntow yet that their solo recompense is ini the affections of' their grateful coun.try mi'en 1 A sensitive, vigilanit antd punt li Ouls self-respect and dignity amount in~g Oven to a venerationi in many cas es. hans heen tbe mr~mniu ca-t. i Ac of the Southern cluracter and she Iast been indebted to it for very much that lias been most excellont in her iistory-but it may becomoi anl in iluenlce of real imlischief, it' it refuses to recognize our impotent, utterly sutbju atAel aini impoverished condition imd actuate4d by its own theories will tlrow obstacles in the way of those who are striviig to realizo our true situatiui in practical action and to do sole i hing to arrest the irretrievable r:in u poll the eoxtriemest edge of which the coutry is treinbling il uncertain hahlnece. It, !n o u.< that the declaration of prhn-viples; whih ix.4; the. real platt Ior'mii IlIIIsI which% the 1hattle iS to be00 4fo.iug 1t rea.il' 0 nV a bl y ' ojeled to). IIn the, lengthyN address which was lladie bef)oref" tice tI- Colnveit ion anld whid hivs be1 ' ll 1,1bvll ish ed inl oul cil 11m1n1, thro areon or mor0 i 9.OChauses that h-idlw tt-er haiv- bemii omitted - hut. that tlw(.y wor! <hI-sig d to114. nni. i:111 0."' Sntriooli"'ld her dlignlityF wnneitt' 1mhwh. e by anyl, on 00Who, wilf 1-11(i !th, tr "l to :n-guaint. him. elf with tIrny ! good will (11.11 controlledl (the Comention)I-andl celtainly tl h y 10 not jillstify the :i.i adverllsiuns of its elelies, an(1 still h- will ,ervv as 1 s11licient pretext lipol wihell to ia4se a rulptirl. Froin the inollel t, tha (4, Gin. Lee striuk his lolors at Appoinatox alld Souther Illel took tte allllestv On tI, (ite issute lils been ifundamlen(4tally cln~.since. then (te strulggle onl ' Yii par111 has been tl t ilecue t vollc- ini thI Oritet- lp n th.a ril tile Pr id t-l h1.m plantad iml l' t nd he I'lo- cont A. e have! tilh, as.-suit lee of le- u,.ensarminnal whi<-h the ni11ve.. ne tiS esadih d -d h snl lit-' tie, &'.,- :IeIl their devo'i'l to this prillcile, that no4) plriidl i.; designm,'d. TI ugad ro htshown Illir falith am dis interestedhiess by thinr works---for men~l 11nd( still fesa4 poistivcian, do4 not in1rsule amb11itcion anld 4etnohunenmt 0oVe0 1hm 1.4rited road of ap1parenltly a1 hopo( less oippositionl. Surely our saf'ety cannot einsist ill 1n estrange lt Olhis sIlntilell anl at reject ilim of this prolieredm fr4,1ie Shil The tipp onents1: of, Ohw moIvemen kllt. htv eintollns of ti' evil that will flow Ifroi it. Prophcly i. n dallroml, thin al n '1 . we trilI its 1.0 pel.Ii t hiliy wVill ble realizel i'0 l in his il SUtnl. The frell e tI: of th e l -real. or Oe1nnly wa~shted thleir ilnnlihs ot' tile event woull let its fr'ienlds work out1 4110eir re spon ility in10'1 5e~ls i S141 therwy (inih, rllliel 8of1 thelw,1,nd Pitple. liT iir WhI b -enl fo)1r4 te pas four een w'ars~ an rgaization 11 mean tolre pe ple4J404 in this wn ltn 14s( the lue..1 t'-indentSietyi N'o.i 8. Th object till th1il S 'O W et.1 Vere chaitable. I'They '1mle lately11 iptd ta~ ('redutoiieb showe 1hat they'l hav('l'el ot good~ piur21 14 poses lin iew be 111iess thet of11 Illlearin for each1Vl 'therint itknei it :.i now t car' for their god~' iame. Their all'j~ e 110n a een 18 apprvile i by I th e cn cl, is' illg bt'e he bel'o, and it, be hooves11 evelryi?111 wel-ienig'S ininag sty mannerhi the means therein' adopted) bytisScit nd saontii ed byp theI T'w1 i C~.oucil, i'sid tha.h Thato of the acoloredOi people ier hastl bee re eded by slimilaroo (II tion in (l'obubida,1.' andC8 othe pOhee wit~ thc$rdial aprc1ioalic if haoth um nicipcal niniitaryiguth1ritis. T following is the FreeSoi alunder th: o"reo/fed, Thaeky anh h alproval wed andreeri ue vnce and tusstill bettornaing beioreis theoer. Wunc hae aothiies, sahol indes w~orkng ayo tsith at thmuity."sa or Aon ugu ter that Isno8a6al.ppe inltod to a degro cominensurate with its merits. A.+ will appear under the head of Communications, there is an appeal made to the merliantits and citizens of this community, which we hope will be cordially and liberally responded to. There are children at that school, who but for it, would not unlikely be roaming the streets much to the an noyance of tho window glass and other fragile parts of public or private build ings. But this is a minor considera tion. Those children are undergoing a course of instruction to fit them to becoue good and worthy itizens, and it is to the interest of all to have them such. It is really a valuatblo invest ilmiat then, adl we hope will be freely Madlie, as tin opportunity will be af forded all (soncerned to do it. It will be seen that heretofore this school hdus been supported exclusively from thealms-giving of the Epi.copal Churcb, whille we believe there is not onte of that denomtination in attend finle it the sehool. The solhool isem0il plutically : free! ont, tuid and it should be ireely suipport ml by this commun tillity. A miit given for the increase of know ledge, wlere the opioritinities f'or iiowleodge are witi a comiptent teah or, wVill more thmi repay the giver. it I vs. Cowd jtdges of horse-flesh n:ay get a poilit tromt the extraet below ias to what young mules will sell for here this f'all. The ILexington (Ky.) Oh sOVTr of the 15th says : Pter ( enttry, of ]ioyle coinlity, sold to ("lag 11isholp & Co., on the 10th in s int, 78 extra t wo-year old naties at $160 per head. (n the 9th, Dr. Mloore, of Meroer collunity,-soud to- sante 21 two-yvear old mnies fo 1:1 30 per hte1ad. N ine good tv o-y o l liles wer sld o111n ti st reet il this ritv at private sale, onl Moniday laist, at. f1:30 P head. Alknowicilgett Favors. We are under obligationis for re newel fiavort in tle way of aipers ill aadvalce of tri ct il, both to the cour1 COu1s Agenm of the( Southern Express (C'ompjlany, and to INMAster WILtI: Mlon ntISON. iLife und Cumpaigns of Lieti. Genleral Thos. J. hickion. by Prof. It. L. ahibury, 1). I.--Illistrilted with steel Portrait tfid elrien dilgraiuits. Pp. 7,12, ocitiuo. . We ha v reeniveel I'rom the Nation al Publi ishing Company, No. 214 Sov onth street, Riohmnml, Va., a copy of the above work. Agets are called fort t hrotughout thle Soniti h for the sale tof this viatlale book.' Sec not ice of this in ur 1 ad v. rit1ising ooh unns. As a work of' merit, we canm heartly recommend thiis biographily to every one. It fol lows then illustritins hetro of t ho Smtah fromt boyhood up to the day ofI his death ill a manner eharmi igly at Itract ive, and scruplnly ex act. Th'Ie atuthior's atccess to all nieces larsources of iilnformation, as well as hionpeenliari oflicial relations to his subject, becing his (Chief-of'-staf1, ant his chtaractetr uand atbill-ty, putt the fa ititflniess attl truth of' the record of *Jackseon's life beyond all conitroversy. I [ence t here is nothitng extenuamited. As Jaicksoi n was thinhero of tie war, it wais essential to a record of his part in it, tha thi Ile bat Iles in whtich he wvats engatgedi should bie propeOrly brought onit. This hits beein doiie 'in a mnatn iner ntot excelled( by anuy dcseriptive witer ot bat ties we have- ever read. 'IThe pin of every such bat ti'- and the brillint tractk of Stonewvaj JIackonm throumgh it atre dra' wvu itib masterly skill. We pubalish this moriitg a report, o'f the pualio mtving held in Winnts horo ont Motnd aty bist .iThe nature of then Piroceeda igs nmuay 1he best matderstood 1by an xaiiimation of the resolutions hettselves. Tt. mst hs e coited~ed that int comtpariison wi th other tmeet ings int the $Sitte, this wats tenmperate and1( moiidetate', aind wve wvere relieved at the emaphatlic and earniest manner in whioh the- labairman of' thu commlitito pro tested uga inst any idea of repuditioni aitd recogntisedl the just responsig bility of debtors-but we think clear iy that the tendency of this whole mnoveimnt is dangerouis and that thoe &liiest, security wvith wlHio debtors nit he itnvested ini view of oxisting conistil utionail h~l)~impe iets, conismts in the forbearance, patience and1 spirit of concil iatIion and coimtprotmise, that imost ltndisputably has existed on the paiirI o(creditors, andl whichi with~ pro pter encourage ment could be elevated int a controlling putbli cs~entimont(.. We think it due theo opponeras of this mtovemnent, to st~ate (lint the last regular resolution, the 6th, is the only one- that received the entire approval of the assemblly. TChe others were all opposed. Philadelia. Philadelphia means "brothetrly Jove" whoen rendered in decent English. When translated by Radicalism, how ever, It means "Probident Johnson hater": Vide the reportof theonon-ro. coption of the President lately on his to hicago. Philadelphia Is die (FOR TnE HEAR LD.] A Proposition. It has-always. been a chorished hope of tho writor thit the Mount Ziioni So ciety could be induced to afford to all white childron- the opportunity of free instructiou in its primary department. That Society never entered into the spirit of such a plan when it was able, and now that most of its funds havo boon swallowed up along with "Our Lost Cause," it is not able to do more than it formerly accompli'dhed; that is, the preserviing of the College build ings. The proposition chrefore is 'that thi town of' Winnsboro through its CU)n cil establish a free shool. A smal free school is now in operation by the noble charity of a few, who should be aided in their generous work. But lot the town establish a permanent free school. To this end, lot thle corporalt.. lonits be edtended one inild eVery wAy from ni the Court I[ouse so as tW inrew.ni th incomn of' tin towin by increaiin- it taxable property andI tie number of tax payers. Then lot $I>O be yearly appropi . ted out of its treasury for the1 supp'rt of a -teacher of a sAI))l t' whielh all children rich and poor may g. with out charge. .Th1 Mount Zion Soacity would dOubtless grantt, for this pur pose, tiheir lot whicl lie.s north of Mr. Jordan's shop or a locationi tip-m tihe College groon., and a school -iouse cain be built by subscrit.iunn whichi will answer the- purpose desigmnated. An Appeal for 1ihr Free Rhoouul. This ai.ppeal inl aid i the "iW*inne: boro Free' School," is mdiressed to the liberal merchaints aull citizeiis of the place, in the hope that they will re spond snmeiAIent ly, to keep the school in operation until the Close of tihe year, when it is believed that a r-ainge Ients linay be mnade to citabhlish it Un a1 Ilim basis. The school wuA corn illenced ats all experiinenit, uan1d ha11s proven e-nitirely sneers'ful. It. hIs heretofore been depenlent, upon a small monthly contrib.ution, from the Elepiscoptl Church alm1s, IIt this means Cani1 no loniger be afforded, and unless the friends of education will as sist, 0his charity, which is an honor to the townt anid ])istriet , must be dhis cint inaued . It is hoped that none are indifferent to thne ihmportancee of the subject, and as there is nothing what ever sectarian in tihe establ)1i.ghment, all cain, it so dlisposed, cont ribute to) vrards its support. Contributions cai n he handed to Mr. it. A. CmU un or D1. B. McCnnmowr, who will receive and( promptl acknowledge them. The ilexictin ~'Tus. ~\Ve innve. receivred, says Itie lItinmnd Enquirer, fromu GJenerai J. if ?nh.grtder, iiihrouigh Mr. St.epheiQn I. Yaner-ctv,. of fliehmitond, (fonrmenrly oh ilm GFenteral' sltali,) several- numbolers of 1Ye MexJieren im~Ces newspaper.*i. puiblishied ini thne city*~ of Miex icos. an n' ow edit el by General Magriuder. no Inumb ers before us conl tain the news fromt all parts of.ib liMIex i canl Empiire. anid eitoriais of ability on va-rius topics. 'rTe Tines is published every Mon. (lay meriting, at tein doellars a year or one dollatr a muonth. Th'e amount, of ad vertising in thne pa per is not, harge, hut inclndes some of greant interest to Amteri cant readers who desire to purchiase lands amnd es'mtate's in Mexico. 'fie following cardh froim Geineral Ma gruder, we take fromn tine issue of Jul-y 23. It is nobily conmceived, and nobly said: MI axion, Juliy 23, 1 806. I htavye read wi-th deep inte rest in in New York~ pape~r cnpionis extnrae-s freon theC "Pison 1 aifo" of MIr. J .1rson. Da. vi5, ats ptreseted to tine worl by Dr. Craven, who, as an enmv (lu-ring tihe late Anmerican wr, w*ais rejttdieed ngamst line hiead a nd le-ader oif thle a rmed~ Confederates, but Jurinig a~ loing profes sionta attendnhtnce hy time sick bed oft t ilistrionts prisoner. bnecamein his friend anad admirer. Tine style of Dr.. Craven is admnnirabiry clear, tna Wectedl antd free fromt pedhntry, antd the Scenes ho (describes as an eye witness are si dheepiv interesting that, thecy cannt. hfa.ii to awanken tihrotugh. (ttt thte world thle .symipalhy ofaldl wiho appreciate trime ntobiliity and unde~iserved sin Iothg. I have also been pircsenited by a fhiend with a copy of D~r. (.raven's hcok, and regret ta fid, on readinig it, thnat Mr. Davis inidulgesa in nufriendly attnitiad versots on thiose who, at the terninan non of tine wa r, I ho mnugh. tproper to leave tine counntny. I believe thmat closely condeited as hen wans, Mr. Davis remtamed?( in elntire ignonrannco of I the cir eumnstances wviich muade this comrse ott our prn not only correct, hbut pautrion ie. Bint, if linere at-c any wino enttertain- a diiferetnt opinion, I thnnik I but represent tine feeling of outr compatriots abroad, when 1 requnest a sunspension of that opini-on until a release of our ex Presi dent fronm confinement aind his freedom fromt persecution shall have ennabled uns with propriety to defend onrselvea ; and should this be niot conceded, I, for one, would prefer to rest undeserved censure rathier than add tine weight of a feather to thne cares which already so cruelly oppress our former Chief. J. BANVIEAD MAGRtUDER. Late Major General, . S. A. Good News for the fHngry.-The New York Journal of Commerce, of Monday, tihe 20th inst., publiseis tie following, which will give our reade's soie ideler the inex Imustible fertility of the Westni conntrv: Within six weeks, that is tVo say, by the 1st of October, will be harvested one of the lirgest corn crops ever produced in the Uni' ted States. Nothing can look more luxuri aut than the fields of growing corn that cover thousands of acres in the VallieS of the Ohio and Missouri Rivers, where o. half of the entire crop in the United States is produced. A writer in one ofthe Wes. I rn papers calculates Iiit, na ia bushel of corn contains sixty-solid pounds of grain, the crop of' lie current year, even if it. ahould not exceed 80,000,00 hushels, will anoun to four thousanl cight i hdndred million (4,800,000,000) pounts of grain, besides an eqiial weight. in oddier. The value It the coutlry of such ni aggregat e of agrica'llural wealh, spriniig ft'roim i single crop, is not easily conceivei. Though wheat reali .1 a higher price per biushel inl the markel, iis posiie value as at life sit.. lailnilig prollulct is Incith ilfrior to that of m'alzixe, since ihe t wiler averages bu. little more1. thanl onle-1hird as- mnuch I., thle nteces inl the qllantity growit. Tle statisties or lie prodnuetionl o corn inl the Unlitedl Slaltes for tie laistt wel y-li ve years ark. as fullows, viz liushels In 1811, lal crop, 1 377,5: 8 75 in 18511, total erop 5'.;71,1 I Ill 18t60, totall Crolp - 90 -5 .. In 1 'i., totalI Crop (e'stiinat - l he writer. whow eldenLion-- we hav. lnot.i,'1, itein: Ir s 11j.on llis .hi.wi l ,1. lows : '-Tie illerol .e t l :11 2 ; o. 2nte , . four1 11 er I' at. Hi.t-nm. 12h 2 : l- l.;.. e crop of !811 wi over ( I'l thon2r i ilii lions of huli l ite lliS li 'I y Cent.a per bushie . :1u11 coniceive, if youl can, ty ofh udiani corn." No wo-refer(,. t hat Iht- firners of iieWs exuilt inl the-l prospwets utf1lordled by their huxiuriantl fields. They harve sulrely h.-en disappoiniledl, a14 nit staple of' ngricuhnfre sem so well:IApe to resist Itho chnnges of our climate. Taking the last twenlv years logeo ber, Ithe average yiel per ner' inl thle "ljuttekeye State" is not1 far11 fromll thirt v three uliisli s. C irn is a comiriml which shouild not he despised. bi '-m 1.r -r 1oro .i0.' :.' 22 .\12 e. r ipnIent of the W hl Tr n e of the i b;i Ewan ln-ronzs: -1 nwoix- umiier g. re4tfli1:lth01S .f Ill.. Tlv-laill letit, w iich n;-p.-r-in Ow Y~ G m- / . I.,.. hlit 111 t.1 by 1 . 2. ' .. t. jie r.li th t ny cn no s ip . b fr S iosm. s:2ml miy 125'p''2l2 l ie12 (fhe firsi c' ta b-- . ' . Iij li iit h 'ip ped t'litlit i i. : tl Inor e b2y e v 4ri iI'; n al : 111. . 1n.1 2 ' til tit, own > 'r elll's into hotl 1' til btlainls a1 p;rn t. ,Ir l .lyvz the tax, gl ts is recip t iior el' 211.e 1 l he p1e121mit to Ship. Th ..Ieet of-this h -f -ele is to say to those per21 . nj in the int.e 'ior a 1111c.1 o 12t'on HIhM by,.- 21 Iipin2 g it bll f'ore lite first of SepIvlltnh r. they ;_- rill ol this trettblle. Steallnerni 11 railroads81: are 0uvi0 fu onl after. thle firl-i of Svptembllr, unleshotielI ad d wih perlinit : or i thie tax s ahl. and cai ntil So lma(rked ?n10 plenI12it '..e it- tral'siorlbi' ionl. Three eS l a MV aerni s till till vol tl aI Wer Auntfirst, 1866. exCept ink certainl casc4a nliamed ill the 'rol. T I: h .u e.t I Q ', 1 :. GC' . x-r. --A Wasi(niu to r- d w rTile pre inc oftb..falt; a.l his' chif tof SgiT ' t the- interView be1t2 wen 22st si0.ht f. 2 11 ha been~ bit ~ 11 pmintem toriel of' convtrsai mi to-t.l~ am illn 1%pted'by al pat sin"1(1' 1l2 i-41ivt. of (1 Ylitigusi.edt enr', l t' 112 tep -hy wii thidet-blimiep i mov m ./. /1r li Nalsu'ioit. iig::i:hrew*~~ hi hiverboar'c 1:11 positgilv anaviibbe toiin- T Ils $oril) by11I',11'St2 ihe inononen.n 211 thuti hel natioell ns ti A 11 I tliral l ,,rrtat- ', lill 'leio ipany the'113 lc Crsietion his tripeg ato Pi, ant~ t 'uiNtiy 1 'i i i.; . 1111 \0 m ill' ce --f in poliit i'CIi 'ittah'l er e 21 ly;iml t2f i'hu rint ie l 'u 32. lft ni r i i i 't ~ l 11 iu resn110s pho un flltl h tlt' (St'11012 . ,or lol tl.he andat et ii I'ol 2t ' iat i ist 2v ofo'giti . 2 e In lirte t ll' jit'g. Ii. e in i3 aml IIn( were blSdArngl 1nt directlI.I clili. sion it.2231,I' 1.2h te a le I'hl''Si(. to11 houril whilst.1 Ith ennIai-s werelci 321 IV 21( 25,00. I whe yea iekIO Napole. 1111 oiiipo poraon o gthe 2lili- S 1 o-aslImln it ii tompa nuonit o l'iitcy of111n, h 101VIsg 1f)1 Sltiingl$ Ilour latiewar. ltl'1 15, llpceO tldse wiagct ttere prinu ofn iiin iiast. nty, whlit.Ete in'twra of' oi h10uesnt - nyths rooched asIhig asne0 l'llt - whose deCllle [ a alalel,;aple. evatr~t hat ay daountd lerei aere..N Tonltan rotesf it cirulaint.rol.of thercountrorAut we ubihlh fostgas toefut-sgot the back fthe ugmtl> nts f$vora00 noe.ahding a rt. oft west '.nd prinots. elo of te8thwinde h pUlmience: l.argoe.,ga OMMERCIAL, \VINNSBORO, Sept. . CowoIn Nono offerin'g. Coutntry lour, $9 a 91. Bcnltiumiore Flour $15. 10 per bnrre. Lard, 27 to 30u per poil(. Corni, $2.00 per bUiihel. Peas, $1.75 per bushel. icoi Sides, 26c per potiund. Shoulders, 22e. per pound;. Meal,'2.00 per bushel. 'Sorghuim, 80c per g:llon. .ali, $5. n- $5.50. Yarn, :2.50 a &3.00. Butter, 25c. Per polll. Eggw~, 1 23 n i5 per- d..n Tb:co. .15 10..N I; per. patmuil. (hcl, -Ii). C IA t. t r , S111t. :3. IN61. (',1ionl. Noiii elliniir. N,; cianige'c I,) iiak in; cpict at ioni. \\' iconini. tc ilolt. '. at, 27. 1;.for cai hilinig, 1i1 jany. Ne W lIlor, .1N.Oo Ntworvir S :..0 .1 1 1. 0 p r Ibc c . IBicon. 18 a 2 It. 1ir p1nuni. Cortn, 1.50 a 1.65 per buisli., i:I do-. I 5-asI .-i5 ai 1.50 p-r Icnsl-l. M.\eal, -1 9) a 2.00 p 1r 1. 1,(.]. , 7.1 p r U I ( I 's l:' t. .\n :0 ' '- , ' t 2!.~~~~~~~ tb:-"ot 1,marn ( : r i, to11 i8 I in- hu . (Jhol, -i 0 to 1.80p r h ril h it , 1.010t 1 1 0 p r.h. ' . 1 to 2.25 per i: l4-1 . I Iay, 82 25 io 2.o0. - .cingooi. - priin 12 1cc 1 I-; '-nliii 15 to 1(;,. Tohnacc, 1Me. In 2.00 1,4-c- ponild. c-( c in, clil -17 17 I . [.l' i :cc1c1:'c c:.Nri] 1S1)LUT10IX AImITIE : M TlE PUBLIC W:: nclc,, IA nu-ii ic 1Di-rur-. S C. I! - v.n i I Ihh a oicve pulIhed in i 1i A;~ v I i U . ,14, Ii c I Ic i ; II I I tii vl l . i I Ic he. 1-'irl~i'd //. r /, re iestiiog a m inciccg .I* the cit /.izeis cl tie icli-ii it. I Wi ph -t ti-i t c3rd ;ieptember, ~;ini,, a hii zi mian her el1 cutizenls se bb . The In, clin w. 0 gan'.e iby thIe, ip I I n i': of it I ?. M. c 1 c.> h ':mi mii i-y t ha.\ie\le in :cv i i v. Jj.\"m , e eIII, i. 1 . tj c lutcc ir ccli ic:cvilicg i~icene liice hino-ii m . oi I e mIaris I-0iI vce 14, tie m c ers I I fi s : iv I I ml.ciinlg. ml icicolini III 1. I l.1 i.i e n:nij of si c ncii - incg as fllow., : liir.Je.c W r: .c. tic. .1. 'W GmleciN Ni.\te is. I). it. hi .;;id, .1. N. Shed-i, G . 11. .\i -. T . w oi lir-l . w re. appo'linted by thm chair. 1. I'lrepr- businle.", lor fil c Ini .-rl tion of teil ileeingl . Ai. er e reliring a shiur: ime, the. cieo[11ii Vi re tirnel atl pesented the Followiincg rcsmii % een he people-qdf I-air-iield1 District, .o -nu1 i'apresolve by lihe complete diio !:ii io i chat uirrou d ihml di 141 i Cli not. Ikno - i. i h w it- hi i theie reliheved I frolit their I lc.c-c -nIcccaid Icam l . Vcticn, 11os resp cfuly thir behll i fclcw (ihi poweri can. comoi'c' to thieir aic 'a.c9 [, i fo the Lgi s r i ncO-ut - their c wi..c,.t deidi . Wi , i the pelii l of Ic lii c--'ai i cii ccl. ietc .iie ion. r ii nonen ic lii. that - hci rlei i~lc cclc cilg' w c cnc ic-c-., niei g. thccccI peopl ofis, c i ieli-cregardi c-cii iti ol~itci iccc c ith /cigifc;li. iii ireitt. cicic, cildcic t t lii ito-ls ti l i9 lii bii eni ia e ijic i, c tciici Ic 11 Sigh csitinjicl ci prIivcli les, i icici- l i ii to hely tli he. ( icn. Sout i ('arii lina.ii i it cote mlaing if , ct-idc~ prision, (ebi ve I toi-Iccvi) t the c i iic ali -o th , say I. Andcc wheeas,Iicldi t e idiiciaryi ic-u-c conscjcitiCttioti-ci c thaciecpele of' his Ii ricc t do 1no-, mrneisi t ily ei. -, the il r'''.econs cir cceu/ ir ii irer deiin tirdc /1ccIjcleied~ ,.ers theccci-. tcn1tinion9 ofl theii~site of 1ioltuh-c I crolia , disticcly caiillim ,ciinc.gci thiLc gcciicitur shac notiic pcc' a bicrwcp c-li inc he l ig ii onc io co ta - lint~~'i ciciarnitic y cit li jc-p icii. I cccw makim licic, it ic ciint Ocos~ideracition~ thcc~ aofma.c ccicni. ic iii m ofc afirc not~ cic ontemplatcoeii by che fra er c-ic- heiioisiiition. 5c cich. ci c Thei;/re /lc/cid T-cchat ihe pepl of hilj iti-c beict cvc 11cc iqity, ja 1.'ic andebaraici er93 diand, ithat wii shold Ibic torne e-ticaoil particcipantsh cinc all th dio -noiviens (hic h.-c- /le/,T hat-c v hicy we askiiiic it Lec,. Ciiiicri- toe i>ri- iciti. Wh ebo o nil. rOier scclci cc IofE hii rpirt, at ith W-ia tun iect i our ~i~ o iin tha the rigts of ihnic eredicit-cior c i- u cid t be prlice lit- by c preventini debci- from nutking~. cfcrandulentsicc dposiitii of ci the gcir orty. clcv cei -IIc- c inmtono ti.JhnWlie.~o eo fiO1rth resiniic why cichi aftr ouc- d.!iso s ton, casiwithdrawncby the cra ofth 2ileii/t cd, Tha acgeerlcmingofh icitizens of the~ isctr 6ict i eriy reh.co Oictcher iccnex cci 12- 1., Ia t . o cyne. Ilo'isl forite upolicei for dii.o unifmn placy n toreguat o the employimenti fifre 1ccg. 11. B COOK Chura.- Jiii BLEACHINAND DYIKNN, J~ U. II OENN. {VL!M SpeclaIys maroa ll) it abnt. 16ciicti hAa hi . D Lontgc,&c wnh itieh cl Dsricti.'. ficg 80CfetrSadrChmi ~x