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LAkiii\v.r,r: n\;.'r.\NT. riir < ?!!. i |m\\ f i* i - i t hihmv lioxv inui'li . 'I '? i '".i'l'i i'i Immii'i hi I'llIti'll ill ll in* ll 'i I"." '"ll -IlllMuU V lici-r l??ir Mi l \ 11 !| j Ti 1 : I \ mi. !Si III! Sri'l.li, i thi?ri'!i n t'iii! : i'ii? ' i 1 li : li.'.'ti ii!1 I'i-' I.I.' in i-|.>m< ? >.: 'ii i\ili/. "l iiml III! ft?r II ? !!! :ifll'. *1 ' I I Il?' I ill' . V. Ill % ill I tell Ijiil Imvv I? .???ii!it i'i! 'In1 hi.-I miill 11iv ? i v.ijii* to III'.' sul-laci': lh?' Inns >ii' K i.tll fioin Hi.- v?-lVCl piUVS i'i I ?l" tilt: I ilX*-r, iilnl Iroill ll is IhII^IH' l:ij\s lit' lil:il,.'S iniiir. ill.-ill of Ilis i.M I>l'lli>ll il- MM'iill.',. ill 1 l|.' .'ll.lU i||>.? |.|l?ll| . Ill" l'.!lll|l mill llic * !!.!-< . si11 i ii.llii'l.i upon tlic )|i'l|ili'fs womir i anil . liil'ir. ii mii'Ii oli'only i Ik; cotiil.iiii'il it It11 v .mil 111:i!i.'c of :i . 1 .*\ if rniit.l have >l'"vi <? !. t!i? ?*;lt??r li unl, tin- l>rili>li, 1 lit* vi-i'v ll-MVor <>f iiio.|-rsi civilization, wcm I rirtiKr-?l inl?> ?>r rather, th?< kivsi^i; , that !i?t? 1 >i'i: :in' in fVory liillililll heart ii <1..- . wioji''1! in!-: f"iirl\tl tivlivil v, 1 ?v the liorri?! exerss- 1 <-s mil u-rriluo iiiviu-atloiiH they have rwivcil, The aneieni l>:iitins were not ca|>i!>!e of >)arl>;u:-:n to tlo.-r eiietnie:* than their poINticd ' iliM-.ii.innr- inn! -r 11 s:iinn!<><is of their fearful wron >. We .!>? not preteiii to hlatne them? II > who i< in t! ?! !! i f \vit I !? :;?!s, tut:*! ti-j'nl 1 llioin with tin.ii own IVwity aiol lUtcriuin.iii<?n. Yet. it -11 n'.'< lmw n v.eli of the w i'.i 1 tip ; ;> -!.;i III Ill-ill. !I V. 'I..i;ilv --!_v anin; J are Iii-> !>: ' - ?, ||N i-i-v?*p!i - ?-rr*.-!iWii.l.-l his i111<*:i<.-?1 i:ai i-ar; w!.i ?i i!i-iii:_'oi>!i>"; Imn from tlit* Inn!i- !I t?> ii .cm ino.l s I i gratify tin- l'i\v.-r ?p iliiies of iii^ r::Iiir*?his love of Vciur- Ilnv- an I r.ip sic. War. w iii-'i n;wa\s hruTu'i.t s Iiiimaa nature, or <! . flop s lis inherent )?t lit :>1 ! \". laivly.a: !ea;?l in ino-hl'ii time*, tieyi-lliriroll *i|.'N ly ii to a i-oniliat of aiiim ils tn fliis 111< 1:Tin.* !*;i:liariati Si-|i??y? I V his rin?r!si? ?:- outia;ji>. Ii:ts |?:?'\?ik<*i| Ii? civilized A?i j' ? .vm l<? ?ir?\v hi?ijs,,li* sil!iri*L a* f*ivaV ;i 9*iut(* as his iatn.*iii\ : ami tl??* uMo villi Whifh I!*? 1 t:11*ii l*i<?\v> tin* St juiy li?.?ni Ifi? mouth his <? , I'oivms i?i - Iii- Ii ? : >! IJr.Ji miii (?? sernh ? ! > i fur i :!?? !! ? r. whiM an Mll^lisll S? ! ii ;S ?i\? :* St.ill Willi 11 *r.tt,alnl tli'Mi* having ?' hi.? s;?i? if, >ks )i s in- *k willi 111? Italics.iaiir jr*!i??\vs h??w 11 ?? ;<?:i-j!11\" tiie i.i???J* lh annual is * (? ?:i?* >i h? ;?h wrll as l1u? c?lIn-r Tip* ur.lf- i*i fit.* t.??ti<i?>ii jut**, far c!i-f. ?i;t tit.* ? I :i?-tt? 11. rark iii?*ir brains I ? ?! \ ?m- t: i - i* \ / ain-?% siifl :? ir? ? ?I portion of tin* rivi !/ ! u ??i Ii \\?>tt!?I In* i!? to soo l!i- S.-jM.ys \U'l !. a- t'u-x l?-sf|*vi\ with ihi! itptot I !?? Iv a'fl ti rri'n* r? S rilitis inn. <'iv* iliz-ition Ins i.ut y t ? \tirj?:it* f! tin* aaim ?l in mail ; ii lia* *jiv?n hi; i a i;?i??th t??iii?iH*, tfiao*' fill ninve:ti*.*:r> an.I ?!?: !? h s, l?ut h?- \?*t L .Is Jtn?l .1 ii <1 ?! vuiih !i ? i n. mi n ! !:.? t.i!?.-r ln-:i?tsi ol {.ivy.? i :> / />. TIjE MANUr ACTL'HE OF WORD?. Tlii.' fi>!!n v in-/ sci'- i',!.. n ni.irli- :u-.. <\\tr:?ctcd from a >r!<-v<T -i i i I ris- r'i : >!n lia< ! n - > tntu-li :iI i?il in onrihy :is that < !' i! !-:< l'->i 1 inai.iifaoiiiri* of Wi>!' III- :s!I w- ii! ?i ' > p|n;i\i imw H!il llu:>. :i in* -1 -t . i r ?: i-?u an-l ithj * i-?ti ; lr.it li" Is :ul lii-ii - :i/ h i-l . nut v?-iri<:r- nl" p:ii -111 Ivntiivr <?r I--:s! -i- in iiritiin' -ii?ri?. Wntil.i InIinl liaVO Mnml iliiia*! :i! tin" ii i ii " itn!i_?ruj)v WoiiM ii !iiit ] /. .! a Si-aliiri-r ?>r ISi'inlv J It IS lilin*, "All jipl!--.'l. t'l |l l! !l Mn|> 111 ill vi!f coinages, win nv-i v lv- i-i-ti ? nriki-r Ii!.i<kiug niiliinl:i< tu:? i- iuv.Mil.> ;i <'iiiii|iniitiil woul nl" hi.* syli.i'i'i < a ; ". iri--.-h nt* Ii:-i \vai<-s. I.uiii-. ! ) nut \vi*:ir jii'f!ii-i .-i's nnv.-a >i:iy?. I>t<t rrino. Jili OS. Wtiiil i- t !i --i" ii-\v ii. i ii I'm |?:irl T.-? ? ,Me:i ili> lint I'iil" nil lun-i- iiii-'i lis iii'nlv!:in-? tlicv lii??|' ri[iiiv?l riim ? n-*ii-i?-- ; winni-n ari* liol IDuriii"! like llii'ir hi'suhIn niln-r.?! 11y an* Iml . ! ) l!?o liyini,'n-:il allar. A lumli--Hit. Iiiim.uIIi, no'VUiU'S :i i?ii??j : titnl :i I'\ ;tril i? onxa'iN il into :i t:i*ttii5?? *. lt.nl> -rs ?lo n?>t s>'!l t *tti|?u\V>liT ami n.< I'.ilInT- | lint an<l li-iili :ni'l ry|i";>lin^"ii : h:tir-'.va-h li |> !* > ! uv i\ ?it > 5?i"I ?i v ll'iiil; Call hiiV nil- ! ! ii- \\ J1 :t lli - nil- iiiiii'^ ol? ' -.!?!.- to I If il haa .siijtli.i am at a i. w- '.v.II un:t!* > 111t>> liu l hull* a-<h'/."ii > ,'. 1 nio:i>?., l!a'>!---> #-x|?r?-s-iv?- ?'l I li>? - list ! ! :!. -' 'il I in -ii, too, talk of] [ hit 1 into: iiy ; \v?- k .'in that i' lia-> wmiir chiiiicC' t ion ivit1! Ii!.i I i"H ll: . :iii<I. ( ir oili .iu ii pal !, u nl'.vav- .! :s'-.- :! 1 mi Willi a iiil'IiI \v<- ??in!?; Im ' . .. i! -!i? a!! a.in- i1: >11 ail Iri:?!i li-?t> *. \Y!iow n!-l thai " -( i-i .\i lil'Ml.i I.! >: ;_ :i> tii>* tn? > ' I'.iiiry ?:i?i;Iii>-i!Ii > . <i 1 !.:- ii . a:i-i t -1: u-? a n-'!i-r ( > '1 ?>!\ <illt I ! ' ] :.\ f" What is lii'-ahl liy that 0:i->aaV- v.o I W- 1 lip tin* li: !> >!; :: 1 li. an-1 j> - i ii a( rainloni. I: > \V! V> oi.'.-woiih. a l>?'.'fi j>!iy, liy 1". i -.i i I' ' 11 !l- -I. W. 'l. w!;.i' ?lo , \\'f ri-aii; " !<V I'iij ! 1 y.** lit ' is sinijiiy iul- n ' ! a ::!' 111 i'- > ! .<I att.tnu--." , Simply i! I >.'I \ -1* i.iotai iii.iu li-u-a ? s"i**l* v 1 : 1?: :i ru:i tin !? What, a.'nn, nr>Wc t? natl -:-.~t-?11 1 l>y 1 li? -? words nl,;.i*!ivc'" ' ninl i > " \v!ii-ii i-wry ^>'>sc with his i t-haiii tm.-iap'iYM-M has 11 <?a -lays 011 liii lip- j TRIAL 3Y JURY. T,-i >1 liy j'iry ha-. a- ail I! worhl kiKi'V, lie- ; com>\ in important criminal <-a>->-s at. tin* North, hill litt!? tn retii-tn a f.?rtv, o.viii_r, we think. to i the |?reviiliu>? laxity ll;<'ie ?.-oa<:>-inin^ the ohii-j Rations oflli-: juioi's .Inty to so,-idv, it' not iui Jll>'cli :l?-!y an I !:i-?- !ly t i hi- oath. In Ni-w ' York fi!y, <*s|K>iaia|! v, i-> I'ii* jury liial in m 1.-1tioii_'hl !?:iI a pio-1it;i; :>>>i 1' ih<: law tor til-; htrtu* fit of ti.-- <-i i:j :. 1 : I. Tli-' Nimv York Tiii!> r> at- ' triliiitc.i tliM -'a!? ">i t .to tin* xisti-n<>'? of j ...? i i i i.ii .^i so liia". nc<:rr'ls I" i * In? i- i:i'T l!i I -ill ! < Irilii-iiL'tt itli'l .-el s i ~ 1?! nil oiT-ivil .is jury:u--si \v!r> have 1" rm <1 any j <i]ii:ii')i ti;? in t!i- il ii.ijio- :li!t- in t!ii--c - 1.1' ^t ii- r .l i?-j111i.-i* reailin*/ ami the |>M!>li.'ali ill of (.;/ !? i.l m:i il eases to IiimI men lit l> >. ; irvuiiM v. !i i li i\ t .i*.. (l In iei:-ivu i:nI)l*e ; i :i- 1 I ! "| _-ii; i !!' j:l!l.I.---U iif ill- ] : 1*1 V i i '? i. Til.j e ..I |'i.' :if:?:<?! 1 i:i-_T 1" ill'." Til.it -. iJ. iliat jn*.*s ' is i...- i;i 11 of re if.niii*4 oil iit'cii'ii l, i>i' ilr.iwii:^ rr "el i!ii|iri-?.uns fr?mi I'.icls aj?;?-.iriiijj in ? ti:i:oay, ?:? iavarialily I'nanil nil juii-s in mi-!i ' i < .? i<i inn.;'' t'lem, ?ll't'l lll iil'/ I I V T.Ii'-t* i.i '.it'ei'ly illf-lli'tl ii.S til it reiiiien (1 (hi ill.? reoei.l Iri.l nf ('iilitjeiiii, the! miir?lerer nf [i'il:i:e:n:;n A n.ler>n:i. Whi'e I lie e\;i!.n il inn of slie Tuiii'i- is In a eon- i siileral,' ex'eal il il #11 ii?l Iiinl enrreet one. we j lilllilillle lite lin'.V |e,'.ive|!iial I iii mlliiily of llie j iniir i-ror :ti ill*: N"rl!i. in ifreal |>arl, lo lli? in- | llilPlic- of ill il ?:e!t!i ...I.. ... ,..... ....UIIII-II MMIIilllV I lU'Wiijiiti"' s mil |> >!ii jc tl an 1 ot!i<*r <) inmo^n, s | liavi; ! -ii i.t< :i!< iiiii_' 1 ) <ll isiliv l<-t;iiiiii:itc j re?ult of t !i<* i- if'iiii.'sol' i'm- f.-.-l initial** ili.mrv. j lor Hi" iii-M |> irt. 'I'ii" rij:i!s of indlvidails ar<? i liia^aili'-il iii tin- iiiai u of i!i,- n<*rtIk'I'ii |iiit>!i<: j out i>l" nil ica-o.iaU'i'i.in, whilclliosc ami t'li: iulvri'st of s<ii:i?'l y nr?* \vliin!|.'<l ilmvu tlio j wind, mi 1 iin-si ar'-- ta-i^lii I ? IiH'ipvo that ilioy j limy lawfully mid |>roj?>'ly gratify n mawkish ; feiiiiiii-iitaiit y ?t I In- ??-t of ilp; jioiicc, good | ord'-r iii!.I wt-i! li<*iit?ol - ..-i (3*. 'J'lm nit-^r fuiluiv of ir. ils liy jury in snrli <jil.ntvrs us iiiaiiil 'sli- I so smui, in our iniml. j ruis".s ijr iv? in via is of i!k> capacity of society, j ns or^auizol a?. t'ie North, fur jn-ti lent an.I j Hticcrsd'.il soif-^ 'Vi'i 11 in -iii. 'l'lit? tri.il l?v jury is tfuuora !>' style I the lull \vor'? of our lifter!ir?. I It was i* > intended to li , 1111*1 was s>, so lniijj :.s j the juror'.'* f iucii-ui \im< !i inesily, einiseientioiislv, ! 1111 1 fi-ai l.'ss'v ailrniassiSau-i: ii has iiecouie J lliel'ii Inlt. tips liiek ?! ? ir through wlneh the j notorious cvim'aial invariably eseu|ie.* due pun- ' islniK'iit, in our liumhle ojuiiiou it is next 10 a llllUuilCti as administered.? W-thinnh.? Kl.tr I 7"*^ ?' I A Xonl li <t;i to I'm-rnl a Hun.?It wns ru : morel on Monday Inst tli.il a "niu" w >uI<I jirol> ably be made upon the Snlma IJanIs, whereupon , ii crowd of "Sail Pointers" uaili'Mcl around the | dool'3 of iho institution, thre.iteniiu: ju i'solia! | eluuti:<cineul ami "riding on a r-iil" id all who 1 Httemplvd to embarrass the bank. The run was j nut mad**, Bank ollieers who arc anxious to ; keep their Fpecie, will muko n note of the example. The Xcciss/'t it* of /.'/r.?Kwssivo prices in limes bko ili>?e ouvlil not. to lir< paid for the necessaries of lif-1. Provisions arc more pl<-iuilul i now than tlu-y were last. year. Housekeepers j ntiould refuse to pay these excessive prices or buy Ollk' what is ni.i><??sniT At it. i -< - HII <M CVCII (IIIC | mmkct day, wit!i their stock li If nii*ol<], the proilucers :tn<l von?lcr.4 wouM realize I li u( they mini adapt their prices lo 1 lie season ami the times. A'unber <V? Jlinki i:i the U,tiled State*?The nnni'ier of Dinks iit ilio Union, mi January I. 1w.n with I IS hi'.'tiioheM. Their capit,al wa' Sili:i,S7l, U7-; loans mnl discounts, $iJ!}I,7H:$,'JSI) ; ?<pe.*ie, y.V.t.'JI ; circulation, $19.>,7 l7,'J-5''; <I?-j?osil^, ?J^I-J,7i?S,Cl}'2. The! Amount of cupitalr**,M>loyrd by privuto banking ('NlnhliihmeiiH, w^nout charters, wu* estimated at $11 }*,03f,0<io. The Vintajo of 1'ran ?The Monitenr Viaicole says that Franco contain I,'.i77 000 hectares oi vineyard*. Allowing for the present vintage ail average of I') barrels of wine per hectare, wc have n total ?>!' 7'J,u30,00 ? barrels, or nlnmt two barrel* in each inhabtani. At 10 franes per barrel ilii-> wi:i? would lie woitli 0,103,200,000 Iranc*. | ,V. ? A1 > 1 > 1*0 VI I LK liAVXHH. Thursday H>r.uu(;. Oct. 21, 10)7. V? . < . EM V II ?. I alitor. il ; Til.- Hi.n<!^ I.f I'. M \TMSO.N, i-?. I ?i 11 y nil iioti in'** It in a ' nul. I.it c I'm' Tax t'iil!i'i'lur, ul liif ? ti-1::nt? i |. <1h.ii, COTTON. Not a lialv . ! cotton 11.is lu'i'ii sol<l ill lliis market tin- | u ii w v'cl,-, ami (' liisi'ipiciitly llirrc is ijnitf a stagnation 11. .in all tlcpnitiiKMil* of tfiwli". Si'i' report .if mir ii'.arUi'! . SUSPENDED BILL* AVo wuiiM 11! >iin .in v siii<I all who may lie in arro.irs to tlii- < for !-ul?eri|?'ioii, nilvi riisin^ uml jul) work, t Ii it w<* will Ink** 111 ?r Hills of any of t In* 15.inks of thin Stato ul /Kir in'iir, or any Dunk of Savannah or Ati^iM:;. ABBEVILLE ALL RIGHT. i'.v i-i fiTfi'ci: to a I'nrd in our |iaj?cr il will bo sc.-.i ill;.! t!..- ..f .!l i i lowt-l suit in tIk* wist' ?.f tlm-.. nf ('har'.i-stnii mi'! t'n'uinhia, and i xpi'i's* tln-ir v illill^lli ss lu l'( I'civi; till* 15:11s of <?.'/ tin* HanUs ?'l tliis Stale, siiid <>| ti 10 ISanlis "I Augusta and Suva a ti for iiii-K-lritiiliseor in payments of dues. ?r?*? L; ing :il< !>vj \oiir |;?v! -** FOREIGN NEW-i. The steamers 1'uinli r/.i.'l air! A'urt/i /IhiiTiViI In in;? dates lioiii I .iviTjimii up to the 7 til in.-.!.? 'I in.- sales uf cotton tin- tlin-i: da\s previous to sailintr. ttmoilntI t?i tiali i>, id u hirli specn'.alnis too!; I .'.'Mi't <-\|M>rt <-r> TliW't' was a lar^o speculative iinj'iiry, and a'l qualities 11 ? I ii'i vane--.!. ISn.'ad-tnil's declined. Accounts fr?>su Iii.Im arc t-t.li aiiytlnii:; else but llaltcrinir, ilili! Ui'thoilifii l"v!ic!s tivuli hcateu in the vaii'itis n-ii?rnuat?;is, De'hi and I.u-Unow were ft ill in their inn and their spirits iliililoUenTHE MERCHANTS OF COLUMBIA. V... see i>V I Ii-- of I li?; UHlli, that t!ii- Mctchaiils t'oluiuiii'i, as we'.I as those of Chariest >ii. hav?- had a lil"ctin;{ and il.'itii'ifd lo receive tio- 151i:s oj' all the I!a:i!.s of iliis State at ji if ruin fni in-JK'li'iiidiM! ur in p i\ iin-iit of dtti-s. \\ e |h'hm ivc, a!-', ih.it lis. y will iwive on r>iiIvi'liis, ISii!s on a'i ill*' I'atiUs ill" Ail^nsla : :> ! Savunr.alt (la. : au-1 s-oim; of l!ie .Mcreliati ts w.'.l r?c'iv<: (!?? ? - "f NihI'i t'a:ulina, on name tonus. !ree ("iir.l i:i niinilt -r column. H0R2 RIOTS. !>uiti:uo:o lias a^.iiu l-e.-n tin- khmio of a most <l;r jracfl'u! riot ;*.t ilie jvc?-i;t Municipal Kleclioti lio!i| i:i Mint t'ily. ?vor.il lives were lost, ami many I'civoiiti .< * i-ivly -a uinlrcl. The clutlioii t'?r <'itv onitcil f?--ii11* ?! in tin* olioiee ol" nitiet< v-n Americano an I one llcmoetal. 'I'liu total in i.liter of votes cast js kiiiil t"> liave Inifli only I l.tiliT, wit.!.* tli- vote ni' ili.< City last year for IVeMiI'Mll iv .is yti.7 T I. Tile liattiliinre .Im'i'.VftH, in sjieakin^ ?it" il >:i\ s, ' it was :i mere niockerv ol tlie i l.'1'iiv.- |; melii -e, aeeuliipatiiel by riot an J Idoo.j Mi>'l THE COMMUNICATION OF " HAYNE." j 11V riK-lclior lo ;iti<illi<-r <-. ! II III :i, il will kll M'l'll licit a w"tit r over a'lnvt* m-_;ii:Uiii ?>, lias very jiift ly IoiUi Ili" claims of i!i>; lion. ! '. W. S'u ki.nh lor a svnt ill lli-- I iiitcl State* Srnalc. It. in m.l our provii >|>*-ak of tin- jx-i-iili.ir claims of any I.n! we viiUin tlit* a-s'-rtion llial, if Niillii Carolina cannot Ik: laitlifuliv ami j.olilv r.-|?jv m'HI.-'I in tlo- I'i'iKii. iif ("ol. I'i< i,i.ns, j-ln: may wi-JI iii'iiru tIf untimely |o>.s of .llt.lgc l!: fi.:.i:, ! ?* \vt; tsiiiik !! > man in the Stale wmilil , aj?j-:i.\.:ii.;t?. imircr Il.i-> 1.1 I?! _ .-Intoman lliaa I:-. THE IiIUXINV IN INDIA. Tin- l.iti-M ot tin- -I ale <>; ait'.iiij in Imisu, i-. jin-lt-r-.l, an I :il!Iioil^li in the v:ii.>>11, engagements lliat 11 1 v 1 taken |>lae?? 1k*tween the natives a 11 1 Kairiitvi fmuus tin- latter Ii.iVi: illivarn |?revailvil, .-till the (Jibull'ction is not checked l?nt i.i fjire uliu^ throughout tlie entile country. (lira. llwi:i.ou, it is cuhl, had ret ll .-.l i in... I'- i . -> ? " *- * advice*, wiili a force of but. nine hundred men, was expo->ed to attack from four pointy, ami no hope of relief for Koine two weeks. England will be compelled !o strain every nerve to litis mutiny, am! it is exceedingly doubtful, willi all lier herculean power* if i-lio will ever be able to bring tlie millions of India again under subjection. TKE YCUSG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Rev. <". .M 1:1:1:111-ox, of this place, 011 Tiie.-day evening last, read an exceedingly learned and iut'*re>iinx Kssay before th>; Young Men's t'hristian Association, bis subject being "The History of t!ie Ivig'idi Bdde." t 'oiMinencing with the Introduciioii of cbri-tianity and the Bible inlo It, it ,iu, Ii*; traced the progress of the translation of tbe scriptures up t<> the times of .Iamrh the Kir>t. Settioc f.irtli in :t n.n,! I'm i ll ir.n I-? and l.ihnrs of the ditlurcnt persons engaged in that glorious work, t lioi* with the <>|'|i >*.tion ami .l:sad vantages they line! to contend with. We regretted much that tint audience was not larger as I'm* subject was one with which t!ic Ucverctid gentleman is familiar from the study of Vears, iiml which hi* did ample justice to. CGKESBUKY FEMALE COLLEGE. Tiio A i> 111-i11 'oinmencciiient of the (.'okesbuiy Mwiiiiu l'Vm?ln CVl!i'?i! will take place on I'm <(/.?_ /, the 27th in*!., ami continue until TIiuihday. ili; 2!)lh. Tint Anniversary Address will be delivered l?y Mr. Jami^in, of Orangeburg, on Thursday, the 2'Jth, nt 11 o'clock. We have hern nuthoiized ami requested to invito rrcrybod'/. We sire truly gratified to observe hy the CatnlcwiH) just issued Irom our Oflice, tint this College is in a llourialiiiig condition, a reward w hich it justly merit*. This college is situated in a most beautiful and healthy portion of the 1).strict, and rendered quite accessible by Kailmud facilities, being within two miles of the ( rectivilli? ?fc ("ohimb.il llailroad. Another important fe ature in favor of litis College, is in the health*|jiviltg propeities of iIk .Mineral Spring, a fact that should he kept, before all parents tun! guardians who design sending their children from ...v.. ...... IK'uiiiiv cllui'ljt' so sci1001. TIIE CEOEaiA ELECTI0N3. Wo see l>y the Augusta Con*titiitionali*t, of the 1 Itli ilist.?wliicli c<111I1U11<< correct returns from I ."J counties?lliat Judge J. JO. Brown, the Democratic candidate, Iium a majority for Governor of ten thouxuiid one hundred ami forty nine votes. There were six counties to be heard from nt the lime the ubove paper w.tH issued, anil it was thought Judge Brown'* majority wouM be somewhat increased when they should he officially returned. lion. A. II. Srr.fiiF.NS, of the Eighth District, was e'ccted to Congress over his opponent, .Mr. j Mit.LF.n, by a majority of twelve hundred and j fifty-^eVeil, while Judge Biiown's majority, ill lliis i Diatiiei. - - ' * j ?-v?ni iiuiKircd mid fortyseven, fallling nlwrt ?l Uuciianan'm msijoritv over FiixmuKK for President, liy tItice hundred and Cony-olio votes. Tlio Senate und 1I< use of Represantntivca will doubtless .slu*l thus: Senate. eighty six Democrats?thirly-livo American*. Democratic majority in the Senate, fifty-four. IIoiifc, one hundred antl live Democrat*?fifty Americana. Democratic majority in tlio IIouhc, fifty live. Democratic majority on joiut ballot, one Iiiir<lr? d flnJ nine. T1IH MONKTAKY CIURlfl. 'I ll" XII |ll IIMOII III lllllll.- nil'! ! I lll|ta'III.1 II! t.l ti i ti i im \ iill'iii- is 111 iil> Mliin^ I '| i hi : 1J in I'll1*, mill ill" llllltflll (III III.' HOWS IIMMI^CIS. '"U V iirintii iim* Ilie opui.oiii n- t<? tin* |?i?*1 i;il>*?- can '1,11 i m h ll'iil lnivc Icon^lit aliont mi e.il.minimis a eon- '1,1 iliti'iii ?il' tlnni;-; \\ I iIIty ~imi?- il is iitl ri'iiitoil l<? ill" spirit el >p dilations wliicli lias nl Into ""J l lii-eli "> rife in this country ; Ity ollo-is il i< dr? ?-1i:iri??-.l lii xir;ivnt;;iiiiH* iiiiiI |>iii!<>. I.i-l tin* ta:iii- fi! tics In* what tlicy may, tli\> ciiss is il|><>n u*. :iti ) Mil: snclt a oik- as will mark an era in tlio history of 'I t lie con ni iv. It is certainly retiiarUalilo that such <'<iu ; a stale of all'iirs should obtain, wltli tin- aliuii- mil d.inci* of money every wliere ami tlio prospects (if tint extraordinary crops of all kinds. Tlicrn suivlv , r'" , is no "jtioil reason why this derangement s!muM wis last much lonirer. ami we are inclined to ilie lieliet". in" Hint when the panie is over, business will :?;_j:ii!| mil ; lliiw on sis usual in its nectH'oineil channels, ami ' ' 1 . , men xvill lie astonisliril thai it should ever have ' ooourteil. '"l! All the Hanks in the Slate, we believe, have ' sus|ieil<h'il now, willi the exception of tln< Hank ' I of Charleston, the Union Hank, the Slat'1 Hank, , la ill" I'aiml-n Hank and ihe Commercial I! ?nk.? Tin* merchants of I'liailcslun have published a notice in their papers, stating that they will re- u'' reive tie- hills of all the Hanks in this State at w ' /irir ro/?< for Itlcrchamlisc, ami also the following 'l"f Hanks of < ieorgiu: .Marine IS.ink. Hank of Ait- ,"'1 i;n>t;i, Haul; of til*: ' "t-ite of tieorgitl ami its l!:r Urani'lics. H ink of Alliens, City Hank Augusta, r'i' (. eorgia Uailroa<l ami Hankim; Company, Mechanic's Hank I'nion Hank, Hank of I'otinm-ree, Hank of Savannah, (Valial liat!ro:?l ami Hanknig ('cinp.iny, Mechanic's Saving Hank, Met-- 111 chutilV >V I'knit era' Hank ami I'i.inlet's Hank, I"" , Savannah. All the Hanks of Angilslti have sits- I'"1 piml.-.l, " < "" Husiuess affairs are assuming a more c'teerfitl s'"' tispeet, it is s-iiil. New York, ami the Hanks are ,'1" going on as liaiiul, e.\eept tliiit the\ uie not i>.t\; " ' Tli, -b i? _ _ l,;s ITEMS. \v a i Tin- amount of money now subject to draft in (,(jj t!u- Uniited Slates Trea-ury and its branehe-, is .l||(" ><I "J,!("<>,Pt in. . [Miring tin* lasl moiitli it is said that S3>J(1,'MiO in gold ainl 01 MI.OiKi in silver were coined at " the Nexv (Orleans mint. , ',v Forty thousand dollars in gold was received ^ | hist week ill <'hail<->ton, I<y several of the mcr- . chants <u" that city from Havana. | s:.i ! Colton is only 1>rin^in^ 10 eeiits at this time in 1t New (Means and Mobile, and the crops in most sections of the West is represented asbonjja , J 'I . r??n It is stated that over twelve thousand persons 1 have been discliaitjed from lahor in the various !{, man ii factoring establishment at the North since . the panic in monetary affairs lie'an. * . ' i ',y I he aiinu il session ot the South Carolina Con- , u" felVtlce of tile M. I'j. Chtll'eh Solltll, Will In- Ill-Ill "" in Charlotte, N. I , eoiunieuciuij on the lititli of j November. 11.shop Aniikkw will preside. ; ntn 1 , - . wa Dates from Kansas to the l.'lth, slate that both ,,tli parties claim the victory in the late election.? ' ra?: ( ?iv. U ii.KKIl '.efe!i?Js list* votiuj; ?;f the ''' ' on the nio'iii.l thai mx moil ll?- enrolment makes thrill citi/.ellS. | w;, I Two very severe shocks of an e'irth'{iiu!\C was j * 'i ! experienced in St. Louis an<l vicinity, on thuMh oi? | inst. It was said In have l?ecn the seveiest ' '' >li"< I; iVIl ill lint Valley of the Mississippi since |\j' I 1S11. In J" rlions of Illinois, it was alsi fell cjt I even more severely and much daira-jo done to lea 1 houses tiiiil hiiiiiifvs. I ?lii 1 Jul: ! Another J'vwta Anna consjdraov has Iin-n ilis- ah! j eov> i"i-> I in Mexico, and hy tin1 pioinpt action of, the < ioverniiiciit frustrated. Many men of rank ' '' ; and once high in anthoiity during the reiijii of 1 Santa Anna, have hcen airer-teil, and it is hcliev* |-.... . ?*d that, they are in his confluence now. liuci'iit . , ' . . . 1 intelligence {jives rnniois also of conspiracies in j |'roi other portions of the country. ! oil". OUlt BANKS. ! ill's' We are ljeiriuniiiji to see light an<l something ! Jvtl ; line i:uuicm, illllUHir mil- liallKlllg institution*. '''"e j The Hunk of the Stale, the Uailruad Hank, tin* I h | IV(i|il(:'n Hank, and tin; Hank of S<>mli Carolina, !i'"' i have determined to receive, on deposit*, nnil in At i piymcnt, the notes of all the City Dunks, mill to ,,"*i i |iiiy ont only their own, and wo huvo reason to j 10 i liiijicvc that, the circle will be c* 11 litrpjftl in the :,|'i course of to-day. We arc also gratified to learn p:,c ' that a cotisidcruMc amount of foreign exchange ' j was purchased yesterday hy one of the lion- '"at: f|iw:i? paying Hanks, thus aiding in the trans- clai ; mission of cotton to Knrope, anil opening the ' ?r ' door for a better state of tilings. It is the 1>e. , des pulling of a process which will P0011 work its the , way out to clear conclusions. The South has ' ?ti 1 the means; the only question is, how to realize ?'i>l : tlii-ni. We can place no dependence upon New . ,?'"s' I York, which liih vainly sought to save itself ly cat: crushing hundreds of its nio-t powerful merchant*, A I i and where the hanking system itself is now go- cat, ' ing ilown, amid a general eoiumeicial ruin. j Our policy evidently is to sell our crops to the !,tPi j niaiketa which are nearest the consumers.? l're 1 There is 110 doiilit aliout their value, and no doulil 'l:,s j that thoroughly trustworthy agents are at hand mo: ' In transmit them. We shall speeddv see our liarj Imrs thronged with ships, eager to carry our ' 1 crops across the. Atlantic, and our merchants e.vti certainly do not fail iu the means for freighting ,S;i' them. wit Tl e South is just now the victim of a su Men ' i rcvui.-ion, all tin- causes of which can br traced ' '* to distant pans of the country. It U its very | ! siuid> nness that gives it the power to affect ns so ?? ' j widely and so irresistibly. If we felt that the :r*ay j Hanks and the Merchants of the South were pro- ; j portionably cu'palile in producing this eiilamity, '!'? 1 wc should say, without hesitation, let ilictit suf- jw,*| | fer for their folly; they have deserved it. Hut ' l,r"| it is not ho; nnd wc cannot bring ourselves to : Wcii feel that cither Hank*, Merchants, or Planters, ' ought to he victimized in iitomcnirnl for the vi- i 1 cious speculations c.f Northern brokers and stock- 'i'-ii ! jobbers. Against these, so eovc-rtly conduotec', ! j the}* have had no limn to arm themselves. The i (iav ; necessity presses upon them with an irresistible i "K I urgency, and to attempt to shield themselves **' " j against it, by open defiance, is simply to put off j | I lie evil for a day in order lo bring it down upon | j them, w ith accumulated fores, on the morrow. I '* '| ; Wc know that this is, technically, commercial 1 w'" dishonor, but, m reality, there can be no dishonor, j cul' ! where there is no blame.?CharUnton M?r- | r,K:|1 j ry- _ ^ ^ j Jj i fs. tii ? iiio joiiowing is a m-r i good iccipo which will |'ive saddles and l>ri?ll? b n. ^u-" j good polish ami be entirely free from (ill stieki- ^ jiirMs: The whites of throe eggs evaporated I ill j the sutn-tance left resembles tJio common punt, I dissolved into a pint of gin, pill into a common wine-holtle, and lilled up with water.?Scientific ' 'V American. /. i . ? uVmo Mode of Laying the Atlantic Cubic.?Mr. ftt, i IT. Whitmel, "a working mechanic," suggests .mr) I to the London Star what lie thinks a nioro prac- jj,,,. ticnl mode of laying th? suh-ntlautic cable. It 0f (| I, to anchor at iihout fifty miles from the shore, w?j and then again at the end of the next fift\\ null hoii'i so on till th? current was reached, when anchor (?fu | us often required. This mode of proceeding j )(.ri| would douhiless occupy many weeks, but it i* (jor j difliunlt to conceive why in the end it would ml nn t j he crowned with certain success. two I'mciital Anticipation*.?Fond parent (to bis rnis< son:) " Yes, New York is the plnce to get on in. ler l Look at Jones; lie started without ? penny, and cct-s hns lately failed for a hundred thousand dollars, one Of course that's an extreme case. I don't expi-ct you to do as well ns that. Still, with lion- otlir est.y mid industry, J sen no reason why yon should not. ill tlio minran i.f ? ' 1 ' U ion )lillir, IUI1 lor Hliy A thousand dollars." wc Col. fiumurr Under A rrctl.?Tho St Louis bees Il<'|tiildieni> of Suturdny ynys: of H Wc learn, with some surprise, front Fort Lea- simr ven worth, ilint Colonel Summer is under arrest, rner< mid ilint u court of enquiry, or court murtiul, bis cblo been ordered in biscaxr. IIo returned froin the the expediiion nguin&t the Cheyeoues a (ew d?yx (hivi ?mce. of h r~t ttlP' ?-? ?Mrr>-v wurrr' nT t f l*.?M \ir\M Ml ??od r \v pickkhb. I l"? i m I \ < <.? i lit I M .\\ M?|\ II ?1 ? !i ! ? . i i': 11 1111.11 |??f t'i St'M.|t< . . 11 Is If I'^jM I'ls t|??' <??|i| j! i?it| ???' I 11 r;it| \ ;| 4 , iIsh i a ?*f ilio Si it it is kikiw n ilif I t?i\? lull \v.?::ii f . ?K wli ? |?r? !?ti*.-.| l.im otlnT in hi i>i tli?? St:it?*. W i I 11?>1 In- \\ ii V si I iiil'l to I lit* IIIIIiiImT of <*??!. |*t? k I. titi?l iii;iu?* ilit? W^'i'i'ii I'iiruit t\U\v initii'Mis ???r 11i111 ;lil to till <>Mi* pit I ilic puis willl llicl nun, ess tlie slurs ili'ci'ivt! us, Iiesiilrs 111'" colilplii is in imr national polit ios, \vc Inv a limine is ( > cneoiiiiicr, \vlii>-li unless inlroilly :i <;lv manaircil, will precipitate ? ? in twel ill lis from cas ami prosperity to want a "li" frienils in lliis 1* to Co'. l'ic::i: lion 1 ?? !! vo liim w.Mihy of Senatorial ln>n< . ilo :iu5 rest tlicir support mi linn upon 1 1i:i v ln-lii-iv 11iin to Im iini'onm.'i'li'>l witli pal [lies; Inil 111? \ <ii|>jiorl liim solely mi i:?ns: lions eoiinccti .1 Willi what tliev ilircm to pulilii: inli'i<-sts ??f iliu late at iliis iinictii want a Senator also, wlio can sjnal;?<i o hi ili'hil"! ti revive otir recolVciions al was oner lln> style of I'ui liillliciit ary ?' line :?111 >:i-_r onr politic men. Ameiie.ni -'.at li~111p, lie\oiul ail iloii'ii, is coiiliucil, ii ill lll".islire, to t \ile.;re--iiiii:il spi;crln.*s a orts; anil w e want a in.in in tlie seat of .*in! u.i.u who can litter liis opinions anil sen ills witli llie | mi we i* ?>f an orator It win llsdl .-S to seilil tilel-e?if We lia-1 ?me111> sa^e. \\ Inch ever e n. !: !.it.? is a'i'e-: it of ali.lilies, wliose integrity is Ijevoml ! e, aifl W l|ll>e ?.-!"'|lle||Ce is Mlperiot' to ij" l.lor-, llieie can Im> no iloiilit sueli a n ill.I l>?: clios-ii I'e^ii: i|!o>s of personal pi'efi Ill these respects Col. I'll kliv,' fuel iove him ii|>i il ti? 11 ii v living swt <>f I Si a v l>?;!u-v<: Ii hi l*? almost rival McIIim-tii: signal ?lisrr;rar<l <>|" national honors, ami mi ili'Votion ti? tin' Stale. Although rr;ny ..ir. i. ,1, l>y lli-- L'''inTal (in wrntm.'ii!, III I comniam'.im ntl'mial |?nsit ions, ;t^ >t't -11 lias iliiK-il iIkmii, |ir?-lvring to ;-in-h wrvii itiil<-jn>ii<!"iit ;i".-ili??n < fa piivato mail. in Ii !: play; nf lun.Jr-t ambition an<l Si; I-. jijaft- l*i. k; v." ia ,;;:y ami v Irirli, ami ?i<ii' ?I a" I !u v ai t- wit Ii (jr wvll warrant his frit-mis iIh-i- warn in;; ami ii:gim.: hi- iianu- niton ! to as :i lit ami aihnirnlih- Miroi-ssor tn.lm 1 m n. 11 a v x i: PRESBYTERIAN SiNOD. riii- syn"! "I i!i tt-riaii < Iniri 'i ??l* S. ivein .I i:i this viilaijf on Wnlni s.hiv t;j. Tim < (?. tiinu si-rinon was ini-arlii-il Mi*. I'allm r, Iat?- ?! t' Itiniliia, now ol N t-iitis, Irtitn tialations VI. Il: "(Soil for' I I -limit.1 irlory. nivi- in tin- Ornss ?>f t'lu-i wh-mi I : i:t ri:t:!!Sf-! thr world, am! 1 il>l is i:riii!ilit'<l until in-." This was a i irsi-nf Mirjia-.-in^ mm i it. In ilo<-lritm, it v lii'iml ami i-iiii:|iri-!n-n.-ivi'. In urgiinitintr ami In^ii-ally t-xat;l. In illustration, var I striking. In it> t-lahoralnii inassivt* In s |iilt*<l ii|init ina-siv<- tnull : ami from thr i?-rs w ? viilvoil must important in iImm-'-l liant witli th- lu-tiv <>f iron ins ami i-|nthi>i| i ami "iir--i-<>n- him'tiam-. \s an int<-l|i-?-t: I t Wi- haVr 11' Vol- knnUMi il Kitrita\v ----- I - ? * " iiiih<i-t. -oleniuity <1 ml wciiflit ol" :t||ti < also l.roirjli! to hear IIJioli till* hvuils i isc'rcnces nf llic aui'icnro. ,'h?- iiiiiiiIht of no inliors in attendance ?l i !?iniT of tin* iiit-iii _j was iiliniit niin/i/. iiiiinlx-r :ir? still ? \ !. Tic ni<-a-ii s ??i"r'iiii/.?'<| l.y i'Ii'?t>.-iiu; I'cv. Mr. 1'itik--, ester, Moderator, ;ii. l Iti v. I >i". Mil'ri rk. Tim Synod embraces milch talent :i ruitiif, both anions 11? - CI<T'jv mill the I'M |>. Anion-* l :i I 111 r wo uolii:e t'haiieci i .lo!iii?t'iii. \\ .- ?ii to press witho-.it !?< : !i> record -iiiv of till- iill-llie- : tlaltsaclii t!ii->liody; h::i .-!i i'I r. cur to tIns- . ulij-ct I UtV (milliter. /. '</( < II \rl''r H /. 7/ '</" I i"! 1 r: iff?.1 j.V;? ' '??* ' .?A few days fiiiee, n yoimi; |'roii<-liin: I?ii?*liclor's liall in Union sired, lo.-t <-k and \vhit cat, wliii-li had I> -n sent toll n I'm is. A friend advised tin- Frenchman ? a reward fur ii in the Ledger. In uw iwith 111iadvice, ail sn 1 vt-i t i-c-i11< 11( v i-rlcil, Kifcrili" a reward of five dollars for I it'll of a small black aii<l white cat which I it loit from a certain house on 1'iiion stri ?; hour named for the appearance of the j> having the lost feline was i-jjjht o'clock a. the llotlr named, tin; hell was ritliif violent I when the von tit; bachelor opened ilm do the astonishment of I ho I'li-neliutan. th I'itivd lii-l'Hi- nirt vision about lifiy bo li listvin_j a black :iii*l while cat under i, while another party had ha-js roi:la'-i;i 1. The hoys mailt; a rush fur tin- door, e:i tnoiotis for ilie examination of their purtii feline. The Frenchman closed I lie door pair, anil iltliiui; the tiny refused lo nnsM bell when it Was illn_j by Iho li'iys liavi *. This eiinli'iiii'il for two t>r three da I the I'reiiehinan, 'caring there woiibl bo tition in ilit* prcsentniion of l?! tck ami wh renioveil ins It til tii?-* lo another street, letter Was also received by the loser of t i from a nitn in Pottsvilh*. stain;; that I a very pretty cat, very tame aiel alfeelii , which he wonhl sell for three dollars. '1 11c-1111i t11 tlitl not answer this epistle, as ctilllc to lli<> tieti-iitiiti:ttitiii not to keep a "o eats.?J'hi'ml' Ijilii-t l.'ilyrr. hi* of' Iff lit.fx of' n Imuli\?The fo'lowi rat* l from the. New Voik Mveniiii l'i?l, tirilay, is fn'l of iiieiinin<_'. That fami!iai li discredit. should tleaden th?s sensit ivein nerchniililc honor, is but too a|i|iarent ; a of the highest importance that all outNisiri such ilemoialization >hoiiltl he srriiptilouriletl against, and most sedulously avoided, s the Post : It may be doublet] whither anything tli bank* will do now will prevent a gene tension, for tlio absolute inconvertibility terly into money has suspended so mai ill by lioti?e?, that it is no credit 11113* long m; auioiiir litem. Indeed, many are dispos huik that honsi'H which suspend before sacl ny their |iroperty to money-lenders, will b:i ler eredit than those who, in (retting tliroup e to make sueli sacrilieeH as leave I hem noi to resume lutsiinw-t veitlt Knt it-- ~r tlld tlm punctilious sensitiveness uliout I lit, for which tin? New York merchants iniMiishcil, the wnrl?l over, give place to tli llereiice, or rather waiit of punctualit I'll prevai'a anions most. oilier professions u i a g s, it wolilil lie one of llio most ileploral ills of tli<; present crisis. Nor would a ay |>t sulFer l?y it. more than ti e banks, who, hii ly withdrawing ? 18,000,000 fioin tin* col cc of the country, have iiiuJo failing respt I -Vnc Tubular Hriil'jc.?The late English f ' report the progress of tlio laborious insk iai! an iron tube of eleven liuuilreil tons wi-ig four hundred and tifly ferl in length lo iioii over lliu liver laliiur, between llio tov Ucvonport mill tin' curui?h shore of tliut iiv< ihc Head of i'lymontli Sound, f?r forming oftlic railway bridge destined to extend t! of communication from London, liy the wi lie Great Western and Bristol and Kxelcr ru ,s, to ilie county of Cornwall, and to tl Jiwestern extieinily of tlie kingdom. Tli : will form but half the length of llio l>ri?lf> injr nt one extremit y u|>on dixit menu on tl nisli enle of the river, and at the other ei ii pier, already erected midway between ll shore)*. The tubo wan floated from the I) side of the livrr, mid 011 the first day it w fd to an elevation of five feet, above high w nark, Iroui which it is to he raised by su iv<i lifts at, the opposito ends to n height hundred mid two feet nix inches. Mr. Urn direct* the const ruction of the work. Ai r similar tube will complete the bridge. pplicatioii of Chloroform to flee*?T,s k a successful .application of this powef icy wiih made by Dr. Sinclair to n hive i which wan about to swarm, at the garde larrogill Cattle, Mey. The process was vci de and effective. It wis nccomplislicd I sly placing a handkerchief sprinkled wil reform in the hive, when in a short tira whole swarm dropped into the new sc?| !?,) leaving behind them no Ices than f>0 lb otiey. I A SIGNIFICANT CONTRAST. til !?;- ' 111 u. a?| lln- tin ill> i.il pi . |n> *1 1.1 III.' I'll. I 'tl l-H'I'il |. m in Hi I \ tl 11 I |l | |||. il i.l r<"!ll>'.' ill.'II t??i . ? 1 iti "lli.-IN ni'f Mini it. |!. I In <ii^.i 'il l ??|i. t il mi 'I !ii' i. ?111 i-, (lint ' .i In; ! ii m 11: In I' til' i. .' 11-i - :i i'?. "tliiimn nut nf ' i' .-iii|iIi?vim-lit,"" it \vi? may Imrrnw tin* vnrii'iil I in | In .i- '. v nl' I In- Ni.illi Wliil I if , lt llnsi" ii nil :i | i|i v >livi.-f An* limy ii'ilimr.I to wuiit. or .li i\ fii In I'iirn a "caul ?ii'??ii.-tsi? ? l?v N" i'.\i'i'?mvi! liilmr ? Nut ni all. <'ii llio milraryf ' i"t I In-v mi' us will Mi|i|ilii'il Willi ;ill tin' pl'in i*imis I of a .'..infiiitill.).' hi if 11..*\ witi* \ ii'lil ( inir tin' l.ir^i' i |ii-iilil t.? tlirir uiiiji!<?y?'rs. Tin y may In* nvi'ii i.llini; ! ! i<r tin' ^Ir.-.-is witli an jis|i.'.'t ?if |ii-i I'l-i t cuni.'iil ami rMilii'raiit n.m.1 il- ii:i1 ii*?% ; fn|' Ilii'V ai'i'n'l'iivi' a^aiiisl ilcstilulinn. ; ,| whatever calamity may overtake their master. > , Tin* |>:iiihas |ii<hIim*i-i| the kami* in 11 North, on I \* i" si" iiifituit'ly itioi ? intense <|i-i?re<*. 'Vl* Tin re, too, a ?r?-at miinlier of operatives ure ml thrown out ?>f etu|do\ incut ; l>nt tor them this. i-itcum-tancc is fian^lil with tin* most terrible I vs* consequences. I ><,|??,inh,nl upon tin* waj?es of , their daily lahor, tin- -hortcst pause in their I toi'sonn- ptttuit- involves a proportionate <limiil ' iiutioii in tin- means of sulisislcnci'. If they IV cannot work, tiny must hope to live only ' %' tin- ; I cat 11 i 11 of tln-ft, or upon th<- miserable pittance ( ol' |.iili.ii- charity. It is ?- >:111>nI -< 1 that, tho [ failure of tin- lf.ii|>i-r--lt-piiv<-s nhoiit a thousand - at mil-" ol" 4->npIo\ nn-nt and of lirc nl. ii,. Tin- in ijoritv ?f tin1 factories niusl iieecssiirilv , ,,1' sii-p inl operation-. I ii ! -<-< 1 labor in the Noitli will ! -tnkcii with iiM intain'oiis ami universal . paralysis, ami htiti<!i*<'<ls of t hoiisaml.s of opera-' es- tives w i i 1 lie ilnowti upon the world without a ( i ji p-'tillV as w inter Sets in with all its severities. In I want of In'ead. in want of fuel, in want of l*|othiu^ ? deslil till-, in sln.it, of all the liccesl-'* -al'ies nt ii:'.-, tiiev a'e condemned to Clltittre iii- ine<>iir*t'iv;ili!f sutlerim;. il,| Physical pi ivat imi a!w ays ti^einiers social ami _political di-eoiitcnt, and tlii* multitude of lillu^rv ami shivetiu? malcontents w ill view the tuarlde ' |>al.aei-s, sut:tptin us tal.l. s alid 'joroeotis raiment is- of tli - wealthy clas-, with anyotln-i ft-cling Iliau liis '|Uiet Mlhllisssioii to the c.ipiiccs of fortune, i N citln r w ill tiiev think any the hctt-r ol insti - ...i....i. -i. ... .. . . i'- mi?-!i unjust i:ij>1 1111> s i.t i-iiinlii imi. Tlu-ir ills it will !< < ! tif il-.!i in >oin?; .l.-moiislra- 1 i,, I:: 11 I ! l'i*|i of -I1 y si I I lln- slu : liilily <>f irovrnui.-iil. M.-ti :it hist ?r? animals, ; 11 ;iii<1 wlivsi from Initi-^iT an-i a sciism of '"s injii-!lli.'v in*- il ! of a fur?i'ity lliat ill- llliulll sh:illo- 1 >l"l 11 < !-*: III * !< t?avr> (InI J, Irasrif lo.icli to tin- ti:-t l""trcvo'll.ion. I'nj il<-r siiii l.ir iriMimst:iih;<-s, 111 in<>!i of N< w j : Voi k will )'\liiliit a< liti ! luttiianil v as is reroi.l.-tl L'l'S ol "In* of Si. Aiitoiiic. 11iji \v< Ii:?v<* an illu?! rat ion of tin- f ~~<?nlt:il it?> >"] "'i"'Hv "f sdi'i" !y in tli.* .-lave Stales over tin : soi-i il s\ si fill of til.- Iiil"?-!ii:i5 StaU'?. Ill l!i?' ; Soutli tin- labium.; rla-s is i-ititl.-lil ali'l qua*!, j ' at 11.11 s.'.'iil'.' a^iinsl want : is*I sull.-tititl. In | li|| ill"' Not ill tli!- l.lliul i:i'_' I'l.l s |; < x | i to a si..!- ' I 'It'll privation of I!i ni'-irs of -'i!>-i-!anr>-, an<l ' is arn.-'l v. illi lli<? po\vr to nvfiiir<? tli?*ir wrongs j ; aii'l Lrralil'y III'ir pa-"?ious. In tin: oil." <*as.' ori il. r ati'l s.-iMirily ar.' ii-vit in .laii'^.'r of over- ( j ill row ; in tin- olIi'T, lli.'v art- :il lln' ni.-r.-y of, I any iilt-ntal .li?tiirli:itu-.' in tin- exchanges of lln: count IV.? '/'/?. vo- fi'inin fur /.'iimy ?\l..-t of lln- pipi'l'S, our by own iii.'!ii'li'il. Iiav.- |?:?lil:a st.it. hi.'lit, from w wlii.-li it ?|t[i-:iit-il tli.ii lit'l.-'-ii .-.liips w.-ir loa.liiii; l.i.I ai iliis port foi r.iii.i;.", ami wotiM tail.* out. in . . mi-iieis. l)C li'Iiril lr?lll i!..- , 1'iij.t. I.atliain. ims|i<-etor of vessels lis- ! mi still. t li.it this i- i|<titf-!ihi t tif tit.- t i-iit 11, there . 'us 11 a V111 *r already !? flolll litis "r will (JO | lit, i previous tn tli?- instant. mil les* l|i:tti icd | ? i'j 111 ii ?> hips, nil fur l.ivi-rpool, Isikiiii; out our nil hi it / i mi our III'lull"! /??/> / ?.'*, Ill lllllk sc, : and li:r_'s. Tlii* st .it uient re t'-iTvl in t-i iiiitrifvil 1 ii'.s i i.nly tin- (Train ia Imlk. ! in i Kverv ves-el is alliiwi'il (?> tako an aimiiiiit of : Hal : "rain in lm I; etpial to >t:-lia!I" In-i* ri-^i^i-reil illi . tonnage ; :>11 I what she may take ill addition, ill j I it hai;s, is It-It to tin- o|.!iint of the Inspector. Sii.ce j mil these :i11 I oiln-r w liol'-s'iuu-r--i;iilati?iiis liav lieeu j eilfoHvd, lm losses liavt* Iifi'it noea.-toned by the lll?- : oVfflii.n'ut^ i.l' .-hips, nor have Vessels had oeeaA ' sitlil to put It tel. in a leaky condition, with : lit; , I lllllp? choked, I'_'o alallla^i-.i. ?V e. of A if>*iitU man j i -1 armed from ("liieajjo says ile, . llnTc I?. in -loii- at that pi liTi.lII?t?.in.11 Itiislicis; mil ; tilt that not in.tie tiiau I, tJii.iniii will eitine forer ivaitl |>ie\io..s to tin- eV.n; <>f the t'anal, for lor ! w tiil of money t<? send it en ?.V. ./?ii'i'imf ?f' iim (Siiiiiuici > ?. ills | -? ...cn a I Tin .\< ' itji. . A e..rre.-|tnn.lt tit t.fthe Washington Slat.-?-r^l tles so!ii? inti!ro.<t:lic; 1 la1 t * eo;ii-el liill'* tin* itlinii-IISf till-IIH'SS tlllll-ae I eil ! at till- Ni W Vtllk I'o-t < ?tiie.'. The Weillllt of I lit? | '? . Southern mail, mi a single day. is over ten thou- ' ' | sail.! pounds?or more than live tons. The ! litu weight of the mail l<nwarded hy the Kiie Item! , is over sixteen thousand |n.iiiul>?or more than or- j ei-iht. tolls?that sent liv the llmNou Kivel* over | |'i,s j lour tons in weinlit. The weight of the entire ' mails forwarded on one day last week was over I lad forty thousand |ioninls?or more than twenty ' ; tons. There is now eiuitliivml tl..? t>? . ''r* ; <>f New Vol-1;, a clerk \\ ho liiis lieeii there forty ! in. | V'-ars. Tliirty-five vt>ars ii?;? this cleik ciiri'ii'd j ' 'j i ; tli? Mitirn Southern m ill iluilv, mnl<T his arm, ; ( ; across 111river to .I.-rseV L'lSy. That ma:!, j ' ' 'rr i wlli.-h rim'.I lli.-n lie Ii!-.l li]> in a hmlkerehief, j ? ; now weijjlis st.in.- livf i>r fix tons co-h ilav, ami 1 'l's li is t<> In* l:aiis|ioilc.| ftoin tin; I'o.-t < Ml'icc ill 1 ' linivy wa^mis, making M-vt-ral loa.Is. Ifllie in- , ! ich . crease ol' tli?; mails limy l?- nr^iir.!.;.] as .mi imlex 1 '[' ; of ill.- t;.'n era I i?r.nv 1 li anil |>riiori"=s o( tin; conn- j : tiv in all that a.Ills to ill.- |Tos|.eriiy of ilm na- ! | 'cr ' tioii, then, truly, wo arc a |>io jinM?ive |>eoj?!c. i , ^ s* I h'x-Mmi.<! )' 0".|/;lji/'iit f:ixu,'/'ir/ .11initfrr !'" | /)?//.?.< ? Letters i? *;?- v?'<1 here eunlii in lli.-.state- , incuts in relation to I'.x-Mini-icr t "nuiiptoirs mile . j Iri-atin.-lit of Mr. I'allas, l.'iiiirj S'.ales Minister j | at l.on.loii. It a|>|n' irs that. Mr. ('ruiii|>tuii ro- ! . jM'iiti"<liy, ami in ill.- iii.?I public aii.l marked : manner, li-is av.'i.lril Ml'. |)a!ins, miiwilhstiiiiilin^ I th'; I?fst. efforts ol the liill-r t<> evince tin; kind- ; " | est mi*I must corili.il feeling na his own part. Oil ' one occasion recent IV. while .Mr. Ilallas wu* walkim; in 'he sired in comj :ii?y willi a liritish . ' t noldcm.iii. Mr. I'mpton was oIixtvciI approach- ; ] of ,'l,> oppo.-itv direction, upon seeing ! 1 our Minister, In* suddenly I ii|> an alley- k ! way iiml again nvoidct liiiii. ('mi luot like this, "s. : fre<pioiilly ilias attracted attention, and ^ ' elicited a gond deal of severe remark against Mr. j 1 . , C\, who WoliM serin to liavr no oXctlso for it, ex- j "J crept liis general hatred to Americans since his t forced retirement from I lie Kmhassy hero.?Cor- t , ri'snnndriicc of Xni' Vol/: Villi'*. > I mt ' ; <lllt . r,lj. ! S/tMiiiy Ajfuii/.?On Friday night last an ! i iiUrny ? nrred in this puce between Alexander , ' I'owell and .loliu (?u!ledire, in which knives were 1' used, and which resulted in the nilliciion (if scv- ! eraveral severe htalis cm the person of I'owell? ] At one lime it was fennel the wounds would | Yc prove mortal, Imt it is now thought that lie will ; >.' recover. (Julledgn was slightly injured during > '* the tight. The matter will undergo legal investi'. gut iou. 1,3 Whilst we shn!l not prcjndiee pulilic opinion in relation to this case, hy giving I ho causes ' 'I which brought it uhuut, we cannot refrain from I ^> giving it ah our opinion, that so long us such " ! lionsrs us the one which this aft'iir happened, | ! are permitted lo exist iu our c>minimity, just *c> ! 't* '"'ig will such revolting sccnes In; enuctcd iu our | ,l" ! inulul I' -I " ..t. i iin , JIM well us common I "' | s.ift'lV, require that these iilie and dissolute dim*- I , >c" ncters l?e sent from th? place, nn>l we hope lhut j at die next session of our Court some means |ft. will l>e resorted to lo rid tin? town of such ; 0f disgracing nuisances.? Greenville liutcrjirixe. j ',l The Baltimore Sun uses the following strong : J i'9 language with reference to the election which j l'" took pi.tee in tliui city on Wednesday; "We : ^ *r> suppose the record of American suffrage in the : . whole history of our country contains nothing ; ' 1'? so hiiiiiiIintin^r us the transactions which took , ;y place yeateiduy under the nominal pretence of 1 " ' un 'election.' We stand in the record of yes- ! !! 10 tcrduy'd hideous proceedings a blot upon the { escutcheon of popular liberty?u very mockery 1 !*' of political independence." . lie 11 ><1 Cotton in King.?The New York Express soys, ' ie that in spite of the anticipated reluctance of c- iMiguinu to send specie to American, sore pressed f an as alio is by the Kiistern wars, " nevertheless j" n gold must pome, 110 mutter what it costs us?for i1 c- ' cotton is king;' and cotton alono can bo had of j1 of us in sufficient quantity to meet the overruling " 11- demands of Iiritish maiiufueturers. Bread may 8 11- bo got elsewhere, und other thing also; but cotton is American, and ootton must be hud, aud gold now inust pay for the cotton." Paper Jfonty in this ami other Countries.?In . comparing the paper inouey of this country with that of Grout liritain, wc find a total in the United States of 9l8fi,000,0li0 bank notes, * resting on a basis of ?139.000,001)?of which ii J #58,800.000 is in H|>ecie, $29,000,000 in public n 1 1 stocks and ?22.000,001) in gold, in tlio Sub e' Treasury. In Oreat Hrituiu I hero aro $18 ,0 000,000?of which $72,000,000 is ill "pocig and *' $72,000,000 iu public stocks. | ii\| vl \|i mi n, A CAltD. In <>iil r I" ! fn *Sian" lu\\iit>l-< tc'ii-vinj ill" ni'tlif fnmi III" illli -ully t.| 11 h* tiiui-s, iiml tin* K,rnim?,il ?:??ii?Iitii?n ??l tin* i'lirnni'v ui'isitig fnmi '' 1n> :<iih|ii'lisi<>ii i.f hi my of tin- UuiiUa, ni1 uic aiIIiiii; to -iv 1 nr. <iO'>i>s >/ in /i'if/mini 11/' 'I bill* <!? ' ) > itny <>l us tlic Ni?lrM of nil tln> It.iuk* if iliis Slalf, .mil ill' tin* Sav.niiiiili ami Augusta ^ ISnnk->. ami 1I1" I'rain li Uiuik of tli? Slntv <>f " Ui'otgia: ' li. II. WAUld.AW ,t SUN, t! 1IKNUY S. K KUU, .1. A. AI.I.I'.N, j. a u. .1. wiiitk, w 1 i:it .t i.ythook, .1. A: N. KNOX. l'< '1515, III'NT Kit CO., | \\\ AloOUK, ? 15. M .V S. A. WIN KS'1'< K'K. p C1I AMI5KKS .t M A Itril I A I.I? i? l>. A. .IOUHAN, M. IMiAKI. A: r.UI SSKI., I5UANCI1 .1- AI.I.KN. . * Abbevillo, October 2"!' - ! J'n.m tin' ('nrnliitinit. ^ A CARD. 1 (' n.i MitiA, October 19, 1T07. j \Yc, the nii(1>'isiirtn?il merchants of this eitv, ! lake this method .1" aniioiiiiris^lo onr friends and j i-tl>tctiicr.s in town nii'l country, that \vc will still L-oiitinti.i to tiik<> tin* lull* of nil tin Ihinl.x in tliis li State, a< well ;i- 111 ? Hills ??!'?// .'/c Iht it I::; in Sa- ^ vannali and Ailt?i|Ma. at lhciry?/r ni/itx, for I In- I ^iiliK ol merchandise <?r in (MVliii'iit of ?liitas, and | would ndvi?c tin- holders of allsncli It.ink Notes I ;ii_rain-l Miliiinlliii;^ l? any sacrifice or discount on c llit-in : j | Allen ?Sr IHiil; C. A. I!? ?! !!; Win. II. Stan- i I V; .1. Walker; I'alls A- Kinaid ; las. Milling t ;i it Co.; .1. < J i -!!; A. f ionium; llo\ic \ : (iomlwiii ; Chainhcis ?V .Marshall ; I!. t*wallii'l?|; j 11 o|im in A' Snt |>lii'ii; Ki-liir.l A. A iidrrson; II. 1'. I I )i>ll.'!i!; .1. r.iiriiM'l-; li. (' Niello's; A. It. 1'liil- < lips; Itiidolill'c<\ tiuiirnard; T. i,i|i|. |on ??.' (inDin; t < . M. TIioiii J'SOII <v t 'o.; |{. I,, ltryali; t t. Hates; V Mullcr A- Sfim ; Sims A Friday ; (S.C. Howcr; ' John Sceneis A Co.; I'. I'. Smitli; lldwatd Hope; j II. K. \VitlnM>|iooii; II. C. Hronson; Fisher ?V. , II t-iliil i-h ; I. I). Mordecai; Jolill Veil"; John I. ' ( raccy iV Co.; I*. II. I'l.iiiiuaii; John II. lleisc; : ^ It. A. Voiiune; < i. .M. Johnson; A Alelvvnzio; K. ' Kul li litis \ Co.; W. II. Vonni; ?t Co.; It. C ' Anderson A Co.; J. C. I.vons; II. <praiick; ' Itylhewooil v\: Cowan : I,. 1". Levin; C. II. .Mint; ' S. Sampson; W. W. Walker. ; FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN. > Cn.*r.i.i.vio.\. October 17. \i ? # ? . . Ii,wrs. >\ ill you please 111 f<irm your ] readers 11 :>t the incrclialils iif Charleston, having j ' ent ire coiii'nleiice in ilu'mlvi-iicy of the suspciidcil ' hanks nl" South Carolina iiml < icon; in. will ic- j ! ccivc their notes at par value in ji.ivm>'iil ol iner- | ! chaiidise ami 1 tt< >. There is l<i a meeting. this cvonin^, of Hip I " hanks t" m-dic sueli regulations as will prevent an ovcr-is.?ile of llii'K hills. sit 1 to take active ' measures lor an oally resumption of specie pav- | Incut. Il seems alisi.liit.-ly nci-(>ssiiry thai tlip j jiloihice of the <-?iiiii11 v should in* paid for in mis- I pcmlcd hank imt.s, l.iil these lulls can In- i:on- ; , verted into Ni'iv Ywu cm rent funds, at a small : ' loss of A to 1 per i'l'til. Our invi'irliMiits have in ' tliis great. commercial stoini Mood liriii. Tins ' shows llial they have n<>t Iiio'.i cniraued in wild j speculation-;. There wiil lie no fail'ircs here of i ' auv iniiirn'iiinlc. Yours, irulv, j t: P.??. W. WII.I.IAMS it CO. P <il ^l. /. iiiis.? l.iisl Tluirsilnv in<ir- i ii i ii lt. al.iMil twenty inimit s pant four n'clock, two i severe shucks uf an cai:Sn|> ike were experienced in the cty nl' St. I.niu-aiiil iici^hlmrliood. 'I'll*; ; j atmosphere hi llit- evening was peculiar. I'p to | , 11 o'clock f lie niulii was clear and liri^lit, hut | shortly lieforc midnight. a kimlof ha/.e prevailed, j , which, in short lime. Iiecauic so thick as to oh , scare every!hint;. Tlio tirst shock is universally admitted In have liccn the severest felt in the Mississippi Valley since 1-1 I. The alarm was Ccueral on cvciv si<le, windows were raised, doors opcueil ami In-ails put i nt. Piaster fell ; from the ceilings. luekeil iloors were unlocked I ' and ilirowu open, hrick> knocked dnwii, heds and ! | I'llruitiii-.- i!.-p!ncetl. 1 lie .Missouri Hotel. nu?l t t in iny liitddin-js in i!i- vieii.it v. are said to have j rocked very nearly like a cradle. i '' AIioiii li . c iiiiiuit cs after the first shuck another " followed, le.-s vi<.!e*it, l>t:l Mill si.Hicicutly so lo : t shake the i.hislec from uviIIj ......t " 1 , "? r\ in-- ii'mii.s ami | sh.ikc the furniture. In two minutes a ft or wails ! iln; dense lo- \\liii-li up to t his I into prevailed disappeared, ninl tin; ^tnrs shone nut Uri-rlit anil serene as cvor. The shocks experienced apparently y name from south-west ami triivi-k^l east'-rly.? Tlii'y witc fell at Mnrttiiie", Kill; wood, .Man clf.-ter, ami other points in that direction, and uls? at Centralist. III. A lar^e anil lirilliaiit tneleor stint across (lie Ilea volts front sontli to north, he) wooii t lie tii'Mt nit>1 second shocks. It. waij Ht-oii by various persons llilrleen ami twenty mile.') wwt of the city. A very strange plti'iMUiieita to lie accounted for | is, tliut while lite ni oek was in progress .1 ilurk- ! li ess mi peculiar should prevail, and that no | . ooner had the shook been felt, than it quickly i lisappian-tl. I r Tin- A'11nans / .'!<r!!nit.?A friend scuds a slip from the oilier of the Siptailor Sovereign, civilly ' ri [lie slate of the polls lor Atchison County, Iv. T., s; in the iceoitl election. a lose).11 I'. Carr, Ksij., lately of and from this city, is fleeted to the CnillH'il (Semite) for that i-oiiuty, liy a majority of 75 votes over his coin- c [ictitor, C. May.? Chartrstun Courier. >1 Rut Si or I/.?On Weilnestlav, the liark Fleet ^ (jle, recently arrived from the Cape of (load Hope, was smoked oat, after which no less than Mil) dead i.its were found hi various pait.s of (In; f( Vessel. When gathered together they ennipMeiy fille<l a pork hunel. Sausage dealers will [ilease lake notice.?Hoatun hrdyrr. J'hr Ohio lit ret ion.?Cincinnati, (V'lolicr 10.? ^ MXTy-lwo eoiinties have Keen heard from wliioh , five (lie Democrat* 10,5tit) majority. They j :laiui the St lie. Senator Douglas issaiil to have lost heavily in j " lie I'urrent reviiUinn, having been engagei! in ; f( xlcnsivo speculations in Western lands. | b LIST OF CONSIGNEES, ; Ranainhxj in Iff Drpnt at A tihrriflr, forth* f, irrrk end in'/ Octobrr SI, lF.r?7A HI Smith, D I< WnHlnw, S McCrownn, II W (' [,!iwsiiii, I) Knox, .1 it It -I White, Mrnncli it Alen, K Cohh, Wier it l,ythgoe, II S Kerr. I). It. SON DM-: V, Ag't. Cnjiucncal. | MAltltlKD, Thursday evening Ifitli instant, (; iy Kev. Colin .Murehisnu, Mr. W'm. White, to j, iliss M. M. Mohki.kv, all of Abbeville. Kr ?3?" PresH please copy. l\? t..~?i.... 1.' - -? ? . . v-nuiij ii?rmug me sum insi.fny icpv. v aiiiM Moore, Mr. It. \V. Hi.ackman, mid -Miss ill J F. \Vii>on, nil of tliis I>istrirt. f? ?bUimrti. CI DIKI), ill the ( -sidcnco of her further, J. W. Viincy, " Abbeville Dim riot, S. S4ih Sept. a:,l, MISS JSAKAII J. PEN KEY, ill the 23.1 }|| Ciir of Iter age. , Slic wan iiuiiiililn in her disposition, nfTuble in * icr iiifiiiners, affectionate, nml confiding in her v.' rit'iidfhipH. To these natural qualities, she hud dried a deep mid consistent piety; she had been , member of ilie Methodixt Epiicojial Church, rom early youth. Jler affliction wan short, but evere, vet she bore it with singular patience.? "J' )enth did not alarm Iter. She culled her parents, rothers and sisters around her a short time beore ulio died, gnve them a dying charge, and H ook aii nfTectioiiatc leave of tliPin, guvo din-clous alM>ut her burial and funeral, with Astonish- I ng composure. Thus <lied <uie who hud eurienred ' erself to all who knew her, but especially loher 0i ntnediate fninily, for as daughter and sister ulin ^ Ad few equals, lint elicit' loss is her eternal f) ain. "There in a voice which sorrow hears, ni When henviesl weight! life's gulling chain, ?n 'Tis lienven llint whisper*?dry tliy b-nrs, n< The pure in heart ttliall meet ngnin." hi o. a. r. 1,1 XT Treas plenso copy. |v Died, on tlie 13th inst, FLORIEDG A. II., llunt dmiglitcr of* Wesley Cionier, nged one loulh and nine days. This lovely hud, ho young and fair, N Culled homo hy rnrly doom, Just come lo ttliow how sweet n Huwcr In I'ltrmli-e would hloom. i? ii? ? < ! tfoinmcitiai. Antil.vil.iKC. II. Oeliiln'C 2'.', IH57. Cotton. W? I?i v tut report tit make fur tlio i-t wi-i-k; IkiI. lake plt-asum in iurorminj; our iiMiiii IVit*11its tluil I In* Newberry Hunk linn tutinri/.fil its Asjent here. .Ittliii (i. Willson, Kntj., t discount mi cotton draft* at 10 ct*. per lb.? arc ?iiti?licd that inn* buyer" will enter llio mrket sit tins 1'iic.. with un ntiieii animation in as finhktIv vliiiracli'riu'il tlieir movements in liin article. Coi.i'MniA. S C.,Oet. 10, 18.'>t. Cotton.?Our cotton market in nt n stnnd, and 1|?'|?-r?>r.. we ran only ipinte lloillillul 11 @ 11 i, k.I almost ii<>ttim<r ollcring. ClIAUl.ts-rcN, Oct. 17, 1857. CottoH Til re wnsa ?oo<l inquiry Tor cotton it-il.iy, iiikI i!?? transactions readied 711 hales, if wliit'll l<m I'lili'K wciv sttltl at priced not made niMn* ; tin* lia!ain*>; were nllectcd at prices cur1 ent yestord.iy, viz: 11 (t? 1 "2 cents. Ni:w York, Oetober 17. ? .iiimi is ?|iii<>i. flour lias advanced, with nles ti>-il?y "I IO.ohO barrc!n at. $.~i.t>0 (ft ?5.75 i-l barrel. Wheat lias declined, nod 14,1)00 itl?li.|s t-lr.iii<r<-tl hands to-ilny lit J1.U7 per ni-lii-1 f?n- wlr.te, ami $1.47 lor red. Corn ie inn, with sal> s to day of 21,01)11 bushels? >pirits turpentine i* tirin at 40 rents per gallon." {ice is liravy at:>lA (it ' I cents per pound. Nkw Or. u:\ns, October lfi. Twenty five Immlteil hales of cotton have ii sold to-day at '.it <n !Hc. Tlie sales of tlin Vi'i!; I'm! op Io.OUt) hales. '1'lic stock on hand s I I,i l.ale.s. The deereasc in receipts at thin mil is litl.OHii. anil at all llie ports 101.800 buleSjj 'lour is nominal at S.YtJij per hl?l. Wheat ami urn are inn hmireil. t'ollee is quoted at K'c.* >er Ih. The sal.s of the week comprised BUO tiijjs. t'ot'oii freights to Liverpool rule at mi] to llarve lc. Ni.w r?ui.r..\xis, October 17. 'I'll" J?'l!e?< of ration 4v,-dav were 5,000 baleS. 'In* market opened at !).J eeatsand closed at ll) cuts jH-r pound lor specie. I'oi funds the quotaimis are .still higher, ami for enchunjjn factors cere a.-kiu^ more at the close. Abbeville Prices Current. <>KN. Y' hush el. 50 @ 6f> iVIIKAT, *j? bushel, 75 (u) 85 rl.t >1' 11. >' It. :t (g) 31 l\l'OX. hot; round, f' 11? ii.'l (<l) 25 111 TTKK. \? It. to @ 20 ).\TS. V l>tisli.4. 50 @ 02 sAl.T. I. V. | | I. r(> sack, *2 00 @2 25 olTKK. Uio. |> II. 1:14 <*h '4 1! I I', *j-' gallon 75 (rtj 80 dob \SSKS, < V O.) V L'allott,. . .no (f\ 1 00 " i\V. I.) gallon 00 fit) n<! si. ( \ 1?, j' Hi Hi (i^ 18 ' Ihhwm, 12.1 (tQ 15 iici-:. v " r,i (& ? IA* 1 NI!. I iiniiv, "() vnnl, 18 ($ 19 i.\i.r. koim-:. V '1 " M (& 15 iTKKI., Cu-l, V tl> 25 ' ( riu in, ~(' ll> 18f ' Mister. 7> ll> 12* Sft'i'Cll, OIIIIIKIII hi/.i-S, *j'l 111 C (J?J B* ' " 5 in 7 inches *(' (Wj 7 " Knuli.-li. "jJ !!? ....5 @ Ot 1 !:iii.|~', V lt> 8 (id. 10 s'AII.S. Y' II,. .. r.J 04 6 ASTIMJS, V H? 8 dP. 10 'OWDKIt. liillr. "i'k.-sr ?)0 10 00 " I'llilsliiiL', *(' k*"JT? $ > "0 @7 OO LASS, S l.v In. V '>"* ?2 75 (^3 00 III l.v I-'. 1' l?nx OH Co,3 50 VIMTK I.K.MI, \> II. 10 CS; 12* HI., I.in-.v.l, \? Will<>- SI 35 ($1 50 ' Trniii, Y> uallon 90 @1 00 'I'TTV. VI II. 8 @ 10 |M:I:S\va'X, , ' " 121 & 2-? it.atii i:i:s,11 us (je. 40 A'< t( M., \? 11. 25 (?3 35 V'AKN. j' I 1111 c11 . SI 60 >S.N AlJI KCS. Y' vnnl 13 (8> 15 IVIIISK KY. Y' jr?ll?ii 75 @2 Of) An Apprentice Wanted. A l:nl .iliuwl I I "ii Mi years of age?one who inn read, write an.] sp?-II cnnvclly?is wanted at liis < 'lliee. Ni> one need III-|'ly who does not >ossess iliese |ms.?< s. We r?!s??i require that Ii"- boy In: /rifitl/'i .itnrrtl; and cupucialli/ ro|iiir<! lliat he be uf ?oinl, moral character.? mh.'Ii a miie ran find a pleasant situation at this >llic-. It.ilmel" Ofljei?, Oi'liilicr 2*2, 16.17. KTotioo ! Vl.l. persons indebted to me liy note would oblige by settling by the first of November it'Nl. D. A. JORDAN. Pre** enpy 1 times. <let. I?.".7 21 tf Plow3, Harrows, &c. 4I.AIU;i: variety of Turning Plows from 1 to 4 h >rse. A few in >st approved Marrows. For sale low by II. S. KERR. Pel. rJ. f,7. lit'. 3t Hollow Ware. pilK largest variety id Hollow Ware?conaia * nut? ot Mullets, I'..is, Spiders, Oven*, :ninc! ami oval. deep ami shallow, with a thouiii.I extra I,ills; \Vnlll<> and Wafer Irons, MufFm ii>I Grid Inuns,?ever brought to this market, r.ir Mile i..w i.y ' ii. s. ki:rr. < )rt. -2. ' 2t> fit Straw Cutters and Corn Shellers. f x\i "j do?.. I> nil's Patent Straw Cutters, Lj' 2 _ " Tredwell it Junes' Straw Cutter*, 1 " Corn Shellers. Just received ami for sale nt Now York price* ir Cash or short *itne to prompt customers. U.S. KERR. Oct. 21, r>7. 26 3t Hair Wreaths. allS. F.. P.. CltKWS would respectfully inform . the l.adies of Alilieville village, nuil of tho )istrtct ceneiallv, (hat she has returned to this illage, and would lie pleased to resume her foru?r occupat ion of iiinkiiii; I (AI It WKUATII8, >r anv who may desire them. This is a most eauliftil mode of preserving the hair, nnd ot < |it-ilisiimir in?* ini'iimry <>f deceased or absent i*:iiiN. Wliu WltKATIIS can be made to any 7.-\ composed of fse hair of aa niuny dif:rcnt |>oi>oii9 us iluMivil. Any oiu? disiriiii; the above work cun find Mrs. . at Mix Ai.i.knh' House. Abbeville, Oct. 21, I8.'?7 2t5 tf SALES FOR NOVEMBER. ~ ShorifTs Sale. ?Y virt ue of sundry Writ* of Fiera Facias to ?? directed, I will sell ut Abbeville ourt lloiisi', mi ilio tirst Monday and Tuesday i NOV EM IIKU next, within the houra.of ilo, llio following property, to wit: 1lien's of In ml, more or leps, hounded by J. /. Fooslie, 1'ntnrk 11 eflfrriioii, and oihrrs, a* ic property of Jinll Sanders, ads. Daniel Rudd, r co-l'. 3 negroes. Ellnrt, Feruby and cliild, as the ropcrty of F. W. Davie, ads. B. Allen and,ot!is. 1 pair Harness, 3 pair unfinished Harness, Iff [?ir 11 aim s, 2 Fly N?:ts, 1 lot Leather, I lot webHIT 1 lot Mlllllitiiu' ? "! Itn-M? > t~? ,, - - - ^ - ? " l?? ?l"r?f doz. sheep Skin*, 100 p?ip bridle Bilt*, I knn irnisli, nh tlio property of R. L. Golden", ad*. . M. Hill. TERMS CASir. T R. COCHRAN, & A. D. Sheriff's Offico, Oct. 21,1867. 26-tad <> IIE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. y WILLIAM IIILL, Emj., Ordinary of Abbeville District. LS/ 1IEREAS, Andrew Dunn has applied to W w mo for loiters of Administration, on all id singular tlio ^omla and chattels, rights and cdita of Ciil't. William Ilium. ! ?- ?' * Mrict aforesaid, deceoied. Those urc, therefore, lu cito and admonish all i<l singular, tlie kindred ami creditoitof the id deceased, to lie and appear before me at oar xt Ordinary's Court of the said District, to dden at Abbeville Court llouse on the thirtieth >y of October inst., to show crmae, if any, liy the said administration should not ko'gran* el. Given under my hand and seal, thi? fifteenth day of October, in the year ofonr Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd fiftysevi-ii, and in the MJ year of American Independence. WILLI A M HILL, 0. A. I>. Oct. '21, 1657 2'? ill