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'I liv lllIU I'lIM" <-li'| nf l^.">7 is luirviHli'il mill ivmlv fur inaikot; tin uiliMsiiis ninl ?11 *-11.1:1 .I" tin- nation liavi- tillci tlio fillips 11 ml siorcM \v:tli evi'ry useful tiiti?*l< iit'ii anil wutni'ii 11 or wmil; ami now why III III*' llilllli' of |va 11 atnl rolilllluli m-nsi', I'ltliti" t-Vory li'.iily Inv- an.I viijoy a'l licit i>. useful am IH'CVSSarV fur ll .si-i.llif'i.il tii-.i-t 1 mmvor is, l.-.til, , li.iiili.i. 'I'licy linvv tiilipn i upon tliPtiiscivp* in rp_;iihitp tlip p\phatit;i s nl tl.i voaiitrv. (h.I iti of <:<?nlanin^r iIii-iiispIvpn t< that. Iiavp! ?? ?? w t rirli i>v s|ipcul.itiin? and liavu fa:!i i! |<pi'fnrni tlx* iltilit-s I'm wliicl tiny ttcrn imvUuI, I .pi IIipiii In- anathematised An pvpninx |'aj<"i .-ii\ : "'I'lH'rc is ?iii?- niPiiMii'o of immediate ivlip *vi111i11 tliv of <*iir pity ImiiI.s, and that is tli? ?li - ???!ns i. >;" a |> >i ii<>11 nf tlifir ,<iipp;p rp hi-rvp. 11 i -i a lunula ally jiiovpiI ttiat t Iip hoardini of coin wSicii ti.e i.iukii m-cds if, is nut Mti'piigih. tait wi-aknp>s. I; i - not m-flid now, pitln-r lot Iniiup |?iu|? im j 11: i X|M.i l. Tin* Imaiil is not niun Useful in til-- li:i:i!. v.mils III.-hi it is in old stock inv;s t Ii roil*! h tlip poiintry Vi Iipii tin* lnisiins.su tin*, country rcijniiPo it. lot it t'1*. for that is it; iilap** of li*--t ? : v.*-**. Five millions of tin-tci now in vanil \v**h!>! I>: inif t In-<*ioj>s, mid notliinj l is** will! 'i'tii* I'irin -r is hoidintr on to liis yraiti iiti'l l>r.-ii!i:,i;{ i:i? P!i';Iit*i:s. \Vp h-ani tlii.-> f:u*i (ill j^??n ! ant !i..i i'._\ Wlii-ii l'iii !.n*r-t < r lalii:riiitr men |>iil away n low 111:11 1 r> <! li'ilia'.s only "I speciein llit-ii* ehosll ;it ! i.l.l a ?! .!?! I i ainli-iv is iaim-i against tlii'iii, ani ill*-y :ii - lidictiled l?v ever} newspaper .ii> I wiseacre iti tin- laud. Tliry an m'<i1i!i-(I : is<i Jm-:I ! a- it' lliey 11:i i riililicii some Ii.jiK --told that I!*.-y an- chi-atiint an<I depriving ?lit- li itiKs i>!' l!i i' mmi-v ; vi't farmer* mnl laImriiiiT '.I'-ii do imi li ciril sjn-ci'- ami thru put oul their >tu.4 an.I ! i-:'u-?- to pay ihem when due aail presulel. 1 >.:t tin- hunk* hoard million.upon milii"ii-. |:->1 a lew hundred dollars, a in] then a.-h l.'n- farmers to <;ive lln-m their ptuthtce, and take tiu-ir hri-k*-n promise* in payment.? No wonder the farm, r-i say no! and Keep t licit speci". under lurk and ki-y. There is no ipicsion I.ii; tin- soinlin? out of (In1 specie in tin- vaults of our riiy li mits alone would set the whi le mass of produce now locked ll]>, lillna!, nml ev?-r\ tiinjj Would lie astir again.? Mill. iii>; our ! ! mU--is must sit on tlo-ir Im-'s oi fjolil, ln!?*iius?' 1 li?-v arc . '( niraiil that if the fannt'i? inn < to*! tli.- i*.-in thoy will mil jrivo it hack nitiiin, in ii.' ir i11 11:!?! ?j>i11i >n, it i.> p-iiiil fur !Iiitatf i i -.i! tin* viiulis ill' tin* hanks. There is - :::Ii I in ill- iisil-;iiri<'iis, na ilulllit, ! ?- tli<* |n ..ii- Ii<"jiii:iin^ tn l.-arn lli.-it s|'cei?: ii ijiiitc* ii-* in!, it not a littii* ii:im* mi, m lieu Ulckcd a*.va\ in I'M stockinys. as in li.mk vaults; ami I'm* hanks mil ti.ii "ill l?*|iirir winter is over tliat tli*- S".ifni'-iv i.l li'iv<- it. whether the liauks sil-" \\ i 1 iir^ui ii"?. lu.-tit ut!'<tis? rhiiteri-l Iiy (lie* State i:.iliii'it >ct the laws at 'hliaiiec, ill id it Will ii'-! l>?* an ia-v matter 1'ul' thorn t-i |ivi-ji money in t:?. !? v iii!!s aii'l not pay their ticl'1.4. Tin re is a ivay !< niak'* 111 in 'Shell nut," and that way will In? j?ui-?i?-?l shoitiy. Let them 1.0 |ifi?i>:ir?'il. - V, }'<,/ /. />: / / '</<>/.". PKOVISIONS MUST COME DOWN. l'<ir s"Vc:*al ) rs past provi-ions ?>f all kimls have !*:<' I at. Midi lii^'i limuvs, tliat to supply tlic t.'!>! : of a mii ill fuiiti! V witli tile e<iinni"li lieoessariej* of lit" ruiiMiiiK"] the earnings of the mechanic an*l I ilnnvi', without. allowing anytiling l'if li.>ii-i- lent. it ii 1 I lie eiiinim t s t'/iitiircl I?y their vivi-s and c 1111 I) -1>. So pronijitly have these fur i'.vmihiuiii prici's heen ac<|tli.wi-.l i:i and s'lhliiii led in liy tin*. CdllSllini'l', licit I lit- ju'o lm-'-r has i'iiiik1 In lii'licru lh:it ho has siii nrili-iiahie itiiil initefeas iI do liixhl t<> ile n:iti?l what vcf iIn* in'i'i'!i>iiii'.s of the trimMitm-r in.iy ?iii;?'-l liiin l" |i iy, ami his cupiili(y iii.iv exaet. liiil llis Irii111111 harvest will wion lie mi r, si ii 1 |>mvi>|uMs will have lo come (luwri nearer 111> s|?-?-ie slamlai'l lliaii they have rilled In:inili'- m'ii.-"ii <.f inflated |iii|ier currency, w hieli has eiim-1 ihe eniiiit ry i'iii-several years *|>;'St. The faet is I lie |ii-o|de liav liot the nivalis lo hu\ . ami ihev will In- fon-cd to rclrciieli and eeuiiu.niv. in their Iniu.-.-lnilil i\]muses. The e??!d lieel l?-fl at imm r. in-lead ef I>?-injj throw n lo the il.'-^s, v. ill he.-fi veil iiji fur sti|>j>er, ami the r> niaimli-r ma ! > ilu *! ?I !i* duly hv lieinir luaile in I lii-h ! >! htvakl'asl, ami the thousand mil oil lit! 5?* ilelie.ieies thai lil'st jfraenl the table ami ti- Uh 'l tile ]?.i!aI?- of the luiddli; classes, will, fur tin- nonce, have tu he. eschewed, and their n]'|?etili s :-:?t i - Ii -< 1 with the haeon and s;re.-im ol "l.nr? s-yne." liy this means then? will !>< less ili'iiiand I'm'|in>vi-iuns, and of course they \v ill he 11 ! ?-il to colne duven : turhv ll?.. laws of trad", supply and I -111: k 11 < 1 govern prices, anil when the demand falls oil, and the iirtiele accilmtilat.s, of eoiiisc the prion will Ins obliged to coniv down in ;i corresponding ratio. Tin: fact is, tlio money is not in ilie county to support the exorbitant charges tbut Iihvh been ninile for vears past for every ariic'eof table consumption. 'I'lie people cannot atlbrd to pay, during the pros cut striujjenev of th- time?, ten cents for beef, twelve cents l?f pmk, twenty to thirty cents for chickens, twenty and twenty-five cents for ecus, eighty cents for potatoes, niiil a dollar pi r bushel for meal, am! lle-r thing* in proportion. They will have to come down to a price uppioxiinating nearer a speeic standard. In some places the reform li asalreaily coinim-nced. IJeef at last accounts 1'ioin tije N<i*tli, was falling with astonishing rapidity In New Yo:k it bail gone iluwn in "no time' t w i cents a pound, and in I'hilnilepliin one cent. In New Kngland a similar tumble was marked. IVople wouldn't I.tiv at Iliu exorbitant rates?and the holders couldn't hold, and, eon soipiently, the market was dull ? all foreshawdowiiil? a great reiluctioii. Food is hotind to be cheiper, and ;.l-n everything else, ant! there is no help for il.? ( '<j! wit bits suit. . 1 .S//r):r< r ?</" M<iini.t?!>o m l be incredulous, reader, when we info.m von that on Monday last, at the foot of Clear l/ike, in this county, ri shower of su^ar candy f>dl, covering a large tract of country, it- covered everything?leaves ol trees, roeks, and the earth's surface nlike? When diseoverc I liy the inhabitants the liexl inoriiiii^, a j>-i11 of it. was of the consistency ol sviup, mill Hie rest as piMTet-ily crvsialized as tlif 0:1 :i Iy <?f tii" shop*. lis taste is precisely similar to dial of 1111 flavored candy. .Ml'. J llalc, llit- (Mom* Lake expressman, saw it while on (In ground, and collected a liox as samples which hi bronchi lo us. There is no mistake ulioiit tin iimsl-r, as tin- public may learn for theinsclvc) I>y calling sit our oltieo. The specimens liefmt us are generally irregularly crystalized, rouiidcc: Mt one end and irregular in form :il the oilier, as if broken off from one-fourth to five eights of an inch in letilh, smiie pure white and others of c delicate p'.nk hit". Their general appearance if that of very small stalagmites, sueli as we liuvt often seen m caves. A similar shower occttrie* at Suit Luke soine years since. Naturalists pre tend lo explain such phenomena I?y saying thai nut li saccharine showers are of insect origin lull their explanations seem even more iiuproha l)lo than (lie fact iiself?tlm Initi?i- i?'< ? -" tested, ni><I tin- former a mere tlivory to excu* ignorance of Nature's wondrous workings.? A'ttjm ]{rpu(>lir<nt. / 'row h'iin*<t*.?Sr. f.ons, October 20, 1857.? A' protest signed liy m.-verul prominent citizen of Itausas was filled on (.lie liitli instant. ni'iiinthe fraudulent return a from Oxford Precinct .lolniston County; and in reply to it. after a per nana! examination, Messr*. Walker nniJ Stantoi publish a proclamation in tlie Herald of Freedon of llie 2"Mil, in which they exjiresa a determina lion to reject the entire vote of Oxford, and ti give ce rtiricnte* to the free Siato candidates.? Tlie proelamation produeed intense exciteinen among the extreme pro-Hhtverv men, and threat of vengeance against fiott Walker und Secre tory Stanton were made. On the intli instant, n protect was madi ugainst a.-ucmhling the Constitutional (/Onveiitioi hy a nius-i convention of the people at Lccomp tin. &j>?r>jrnri't Auilirwe on Fax! Dai/.?Th? I/On don Morning Sl.tr, speaking of tlic Rev. Mr Spurgeon'* services hcfoiv an audience of 2-1,00' persons on the national lasb day for the events ii I ri< 1 i , says: Wlit'n all wii.i ovit, a loud clapping of linnd tefctilb-d Uw ii|i|>roval of ?lie hearers, and a fev raiiiulN afterwards groups of people were qjinff ins; bottled stout within a few foci of the pulpit Kilting ami drinking on fife uiont extended scnli were carried oil nil over the establishment; am ninny seamed to lliink that fasting wmliot in eluded in tlio ecrcifionics of tho day. JVVip York, Oct. 31.?A |wiper states that tit Persia brought over $1,000,000 in certificates o dttpotfits from the Hanks of Knglaud and Liver pool and other institutions, payable at fight, fo the purpose of buying cotton and brvad&tuft'n. JABBIMLU4 BANN~K.lt. j Thursday Morning, Nov. 6, 1857. W. DAVIS liilllor. . | MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. ' ' Wo cull attention to the iiii'i-liili; of Ili? AI>I? ' I Villi- Moiiioal Society, to bo found in another 1:0 LI t I mini. ELECTION*FOR "ORDINARY. i ' Our renders will reMH'inhur tliat the KLtIio I for Ordinary, for this liistriel, will co'iio oil' o ' , Mumluy ntxt. I'olls vpi'ii out </<?// un/y. ? ' POST OFFICES. ' ! In 18.13, there were ahout :!:J,:'Oh I'ost <)llic< j j in tho I'nit I'd Stalin. Tliore art* now ahout 2t> i titiO. Tht' average net increase over all diseoi ! tinuanccs, is one liiinilrcil |?rr month. f I - ? ADVERTISEMENTS. We refer ti> llio Advertisement* i>f Messr r ^ Mah>iiai.i, Haunts, IJhooks, I.k.wki. A ]?oo/i:i Commissioner's .Sales, and to the notice of tli ! meeting of the Stockholders of the Savamiii j. Valley Railroad. A SHOOTING AFFRAY. ( ! On last Satiifilav. Mr. Ai.t.tcx, in Vorkville, 5 ;(', was shot by Mr. Hi i.t., while lie was pr< i I cording ti> post sonic hills, in wliieli Mr. Hki ; was eliarjreil with having yivea false informal!" . to the commercial nijeney of Charleston, ill n I latiou to the solveney of Mr. Al l.i n. . I THE STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. . I Our readers will remember that the Fair, t ! ; lie heM in Columbia, will eoi imeiice <>n the KM : Mini continue limit (hi! Ktth of this month. M< , ! ehanies, Horticultural!*!* anil Agriculturalist i j are solicited to send forward heir wares. I'm minus win in: awarueu in i.nines lancy Win K. The Premium List can be li.nl of 11. J. ti.uil Fair Forrest, S. ('. The Railroads will transport all articles For es liihition free of ehnrgi*. DECLINE IN SUGAR. It will he gratifying to thoso who have imni I siounlly to lay in supplies of sugar, to learn tlia this iiu|Hirtant iieccssry. sis well its molasses, lia | materially declined in the last two weeks. Tli ! telegraphic report from New Orleans of the Ust] nit., states, that sugars were i|iiote>l then in tlia eilv at IJ anil .IV ets. per pound, anil molasses a ' 17 ami !'.? ets. per gallon. We have been pay nig war prices a long time for those articles, am * we repeal it is gratifying to know that they liav ! gone down to a living notch. SPECIE COMING. From various sources we jiorcievc that Severn - millions ol ilollnrsiu golil ainl silver have been t'i I eeiveil in this county recently from abroad. Th j influx litis just coiumcnccd and the golden IIo\ : will continue now unfit supplies, or at least pai ti.al supplies, of our necessary products have heel 1 obtained. Willi this vast accession of gold ain | silver to our country, if the hanks continue ii : suspension much longer, measures should be se on foot to compel them to resume specie jmyincii | or give up their charters. Tlie llnhic, from Liverpool, brought jSsnfi.lDii; I ill Siii'pii'. TliO l*?r*ia:t i? In I?mw? flflil Ti><j California Sle.nmcr adds ?1 JityillO, iiiukim the aggregate JRiTl.ti 1 li.-I GOV. WALKER. It in stated in a telegraphic dispatch fron Washington, of the ,'Juili nit., licit the best lea ! son* e.\isl for the lii'licf lliat WaI.ki ii and lii | Secretary will lie recalled il" iln-y do not at one I resign, for the eonrse pursued liy the former ii tin- recent Kansas clrctions. The Adniinistra tioii, il is said, ulterly condemns Wai.kki: for tli part, lie has taken in purging the poll of Ox fori I'recinet, contrary the the specific iusiruction not to interfere as judge in the matter. In fact liis whole course since he has hecil in I ho Terri tory shows that his sympathies are with Che fre soilers and that lie lias no regard for the iS< nit I or her interests. Kveu-haudcd justice is noi t lie meted out hy him, and all his acts have heel characterized by tyrany and favoritism. If h is sustained in his repeated acts of usurpation b llic President, the anathemas of the insulted an ...M<b>.U>IV uvutll If ?( KlXi IIUi?|fLU IIJ'UII I1III1. AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION. It is presumed l>y some that inasmuch as Hi Hank of Newberry, tlirough her agent lit tlii |>lacCi has consented to discount cotton drafts t the extent of lOcts. per pound, that this is an cl fort upon ihc part of that Hank to bring dowi cotton to that price. The reason that the New berry, with other hanks of the State, refuse t advance more tlinn ten cents, prows out of th fluctuating condition of the cotton market. The deem it unsafe to advance more thnu this hi cause, at the maturity of the drafts, cotton mil j have gone down to 7 or 8 els, in which case, ui less either the factor or the drawer of the dia could respond to the difference, the Banks woul suffer the loss. The JJank. by this proposition, only soys t huj'ers?"we will advance ten cent* on yoi r puichases, and whatever more you clioose t give, you must pay out of your own pocket;.*' T THE POOR OF THE NORTH. 1 Grkki.v, the famous abolition editor of tho Nc York Tribune, who plies his pen so often and s I eloquently against shivery nixl slave institution! s iys in a lato number of his paper, that by th ! first or middle of December next, at least 01 \ hundred thousand perron* will be out of employ I and nearly out of means in tliat city. This i indeed a sad state of aff.tir.-9, and it is truly me 1 anclioly to reflect upon what will be their probi | hie condition of suffering during the rigors of tli . coining winter. The visitor to New York wi 1 not fail to be struck, even in ordinary times, I the number of wretched and miserable beingi who houseless and homeless, roam the streets an 1 meet liiin at every corner asking charity. 1 - the present state of affairs in that city, this arm ' of gaunt and starving humanity must be fcarfu ly increased nrnl their clamors for bread and tl, necessaries of life, add materially to the conft siou of the times. Already are the city papers h s K"">ing to discuss the necessity of the t-slablisl I ment of "Soup Houses'' for the destitute, knov iug full well that if something of the kind is n< , resorted to, roberies and bread riots must be tli i consequence. Contrast the conditinn of these people wit n the well-clothed and well-fed negroes of tli I South, and who but some such fanatic osGrkki s himself, would say that, the lot of the lutter - not infinitely the best. For those, however, tl bowel* of this mighty oricle of the Tribui , yearns with wonderful compassion, whilst tl: . squalid objects of misery and want at his ov door excites no commiseration. The potato rot has again made its appearand 'j in England. The London Star, of the 6th uli 1 says that within the last few weeks the rot* hi manifested itself in the most extraordinary mai s ner. Hundreds of acres will not pay for the dij ' ging, as the potato rots in twenty-four hours a ter taken from the ground. This diseaae i? m R confined to particular sections, but is mid to I 1 general'. I'lte tot. Lrfnim Democrat says it is minor* in that city that the oflicersof the army statioi B ed in Kansas, have petitioned the President f< { (he removal of Got. Walker in consequence < " his interference with the troope td induce themi r vote at the late election/ THK MASONIC FKMAi.h COLLEtIK,tOKIiflllUUY. I : Tim ('iiliiiiK'iMTIil''iii ll.V'ii i?"? ..r llii I i'iiiii ** inhillir College railli' oil' h?;-l w >'< ll, Ihe i .Xiitllillli- I lion i-llihriH'illl! Tll?'i?illty ami \V. ihie?|iiy, ami < the Coniniemdncn l 'llnnxluy. Tin' ' 3 I yiiuii^ lailir* were examined nj'oii tin* fllltlh -> ? I initially |>nmuo?l ill n Female Colli-pi*, nnil ne-' t '"* <|iiitti'<l ihciiiwlves handsomely, ami when we ' j imv lhi?, wo mean what wo rniy. Their rxatnin ; alion evinced diNirenee <m their pari, ami I'.iiih ; .1 j faithfulness ami competency on the |>art of llu-ir | (|, ; teachers. ! J ? i The exercises on Thursday worn the Iimitgu- j ' I ral by I'rolos.-ot \Y ii.i.iams, the eonutusilnms j I of (lie tiraihiatin^ Class, the llaccalaur<-a(? from 1 the I'leslileiit, ami Ihe literary address l>v Cant. ' s \' i? v i " ' \ . I>. \ . .1 ' ' ; Tho c<iii)|>?.-iliitns nf tlio l.:idii-s were ' I j rem I in I Ik; following order, and Wire ti|<on Hit; 1 j subjects licro iiu'iit i'MH'il : , ' 1 *'A Masonic Legend?Salutatory," IJy .Miss i ' S. Sl'E Townskmi. ' I n, I 'Woman, iiml her Influence," I?y Miss C'i.ai-- | ie 1 iiia It. Anmx.son. < h "Progress of Scieiicc itml its conucclioii with | Religion," IJy Miss K. A. 1'am.ay. : ! "Our College?its Origin, Aim and I'lcgrcs'," j j IJy Miss K. ('. Ki.i iiii. ' i j "A School (!ill's Kxjiericnce," l?y Mi.-s? Anna j 1 IJ. Co.VMIB. j The 1'alliielm Stall'?Vnledietory III'' ! , " Trustees anil Faculty," l!y Miss Makv 1-', j < L'" lii:o\v.\\ * 1 i?; Hrave?Valedictory to the Class," I y ' ' J | \ Mi.-s M. Kuwina 11"Im;i:s. ! | o Ii wonl.l r;ivo us pleasure if our s|?aec permit ! h ted, t?> notice thfsr. performances with mk-Ii is- j ' ' j tended remarks us lliev respectively ili'st-rvc: I s lliey were each excellent of its kind, ami read I - i with a grace wliieli attracted especial attention. i 4 j Tlieir style ami mailer indicated lliat tlii> iliipor- ; J i, i taut department 11: <I not. heeii iietilcclcd. i Tiie Inaugural of Professor Wii.i.i\ms was up" 1 ; on llie subject of l-'ciunlc Kducatiun, and our i eountry as a field lor its development. It was I I like every thing floiil tlio Kev. 1'rofesstir, I : I strong and pertinent, and was delivered willi j t ( 1 thai vigor of manlier |ieenliar to hint. It evi- . I , deneed, as well as the examination ol his classes, ! | i thai the Trustees had made a liaiiiiy selection in ' | 0 I . * 1 | putting him in charge of .Moral Philosophy and * ' i IJelle I .ell res. I ! I r ' I I The ISaecalaui'eate was one of tlic ho-t thing* I . | of the kind we ever list ened to. No parent could 1 ,| have heeil present, whose heart did nut heal willi j ^ L. ' a f|tiickeu pulse, when Mr. I'oN.vu; set lorlli so ' j beautifully and eloquently, those home-truths of . I i)arent:i! :nitli.o'ii\-10..I f".i:..i.-l ? l: ' I j ...... iMiiwuunH'iirt', nor ruillil { I any Lady linvu been present whoso Iiosoiii was i ' ; not tired with :i holy ambition, wlii'ii lie dis- , I coursed of t'le influence of woman the stern- ' ' I or sex, her power to eiirli liis passions ami mould j | his character, audof her consequent duly. Tiva- i r-u e up those thought, ytniujr l.ndics, iiii*1 makes I them Hie basis of ynur future chancier.-', anil you will do some i?oo?l iu tlio world. > ? " After tlie llaccalaureate, ard a short interval, 1 ciiiiic llii! Iiitorary AddresK. This was the first]" time we ever had tile pleasure of hearing t'ajit. i .. Jamiso.s speak, but this was sufficient to eon vinee | 1 '* us that he is a man of .-Iron" common sense.? i " ' His subject was female education, ami Masonry, ' i or, ralbef, iu the latUr part of his discourse, he j took occasion to answer some of the most prom- | incut objections which are made to the order. His ; i views on female educations were very appropri- J . ate, ami coincided entirely with our own. lie si delivered, or, rather, read his address in a plain ( pract ical way, without any of the efforts of the , 1 ii orator. It was listened to with marked atti-n. tion, nml Heemed to be Well received. f, ll would lie unpardonable, iu notieimr these 'I | I exercises, notlu mention tile sweet limbic we lia<l, ' 8 ; b >ih from the young la-lies, ami the aiiietcur j J ,t bund, consisting of throe young g ntlcineu, in I lie | interval of the address's anil compositions. From , ?i ,? the spicimcns exhibited, Mr. J.\i:<;kh, the Proles- i |i si>r of Music, ccrtaiuly has talents in thai depart- 1 ? lilcllt, anil has shown that both he ami hi* pupils it have been faithful ami diligent. c Thus from ten till two o'clock, on Thursday, ' y i was passed. The entire performance seems to , t| have given general satisfaction to the large an.l I; intelligent uudieiico in attendance. All seenie-l i delighted. And thus have (stepped from the : stage of College, into prnetical life, the first . ,, c giadunting class of the Masonic Female College, 1 I s ?t Coke.'hury: so that the College is now fairly " " started in its career of usefulness. The auspices under which it sets out are certainly favorable, ] 11 aa to patronage, location and teachers. The n schohistic year just ended, numbered 7i?, and the I ? influence that will go abroad from this Com- _ c tncuceinciit will ccrtaiuly add to that numherfor , V .!.? x--. - jvui. .iu i-iic 111 1110 .->iaie could he i more favorable for health. Ah lo teacliern, we 1 >' hesitate not lo aflirm, that there is no one more J competent, iu every respect, to till the position t ^ of l'rc*i<lent of an Institution of this son, than i ' d F. A. Cox no si, Esq. Mr. Connor is a ripesehol- * ar, i? of great experience iu leaching, nn?l is a : ? christian gentleman; ami, with all this, he pus- i ,r sesses, what hut few engaged in teaching do pos- : ? sens?Ihc faculty to latch, to impart what he know. In his character aa President of the Institution, he > unites, also, that of Natural Sciencc and Mathe- ' i IV maiies. "\Vitli him arc joined the Rev. John C. ' ,0 Williams, A. M , whose position and character 'j , wc have already spoken of. Also (J. .Taeckp., Pro- < 0 feasor of Music, and Miss Emma E. Denton, Iii- < u. struetress in the English Department, who, judg I ? ' 1 ? 1 .. ...b -..v ui nor 1111te pupil*, tills ht-r |S place admirably. j | j. Send up your daughters niul wards, therefore, ' x. parents and guardian?, lo Cokcsbury, if your 1 ie purpose be to educate tliern, and you may lake j| our word for it, you will accomplish it, whilst ; lt the present Faculty arc there. And continue to , in crease your liberality and patronage to the |(j College which you have thus nobly set on foot, ' ? ye Masons of South Carolina, arid you will uc y complin!) something worth handing down to posj. terity. OPENING FOR EMIGRATION. Tlie following extract wo make from a corros lt_ pondent of the Southern l'rrtlnjlrrian, who j represents Florida as ofToring xuporior induce- ; inents for emigration. With regard to fertility |C and capacity of the soil, ho states as follows: " Next let us h?ok at the capacity of Florida for producing croits for innrk.-t " pic of East Florida in long staple (sea island) ! e cotton. In the production of thin \ aluable Bla- , >v pie, its value is only bi-gin;iing to he known.? | jB Facts which have been stute<1 to me by enmpeteut judge*, satisfy my mind that with the same care, ,e an article of equ.il fineness, with that raised upon ie thn islands, can be made in many localities in { ie Florida ; whilst in staples of midiuin fineness both the quantity and profits of the islands can be more than doubled. From $250 to $300 to the hand is by no means uncommon, whilst some have, in favorable seasons, nearly doubled these :? amounts. 1 doubt, whether the bost cotton lands !., of the South-west, can exceed this. Then, for t8 the production of sugars, a large Amount of loud can be found equal to any in the country. For ( the production of tobacco, though, at present, S* cultivated to only a limited extent'id the Eastern < if- section of thn Stale, yet both soil and climate, . [,j are known to be eminently favorable. Toapersou possessing tlio necessary knowledge and skill atid paying proper attention to its culturo and preparation, an average yield of $300 per acre ] , can bo fairly calculated on. Tliese conclusions have uot been hastily formed, but are founded on n* facts, which no reasonable man can donbl. All . >r that is needed to make Florida one of the most 0f valuable panting State* is a population adopted , . to develope the reooarces of her soiL Laud is ( 0 cheap, easilv cleared and cultiratud, and abundantly productive." 1 Mil. BOYl'K. 'I li. rii. r .V'.iK./.f?./1>niiii 11 ? iin ?|i ii Hi* yov Ion. \V. \\ . 11 < v i . v li \ i-i i .| Im i'iiit ln? mi!-litu< lit ? in t In-iter. Mr. Il">i i eiitiileniiiiV.\i.ki:ii*H j'ttjii y in Kiiii-mik, mill 11??. < n<>t j 11 -1 i 1"\ I' ill*. I$i > iiasan, liilt hii-|tfiit|s liih nnf.-i\ i-.il>|.> ^ 1 tpiiiit'll ill' lilt* latter until In- heller infoiiin .1. > lit' ;i 11 Hilt tn tun- liuaiit'i.il litnilihs, m.cl isajs lit. fiitist; is nut t?? tiiiiutl in limine f.\tr;ivu -li-t fiiiifc iiii?1 ~| fiil.itton jit tin: South?that lln> si" ii ! irr^iii't* 11<?iib tin1 Noilli, iiit?l tliat ll??* mitli n? iiivoIvimI in n, li.eau-e oursv.stt'iii of tin - <;,,v icH ti|ittii ini|">rts iiiaUr.-i Nciv York tin* threat rem lentre ?<f otniiiii'1 ft", an.I whiilt'vi-r revulsions ; "" nay lannt' iijitni ht-r, will iiifvitahly Im f 11 l.y | vvrv Ki'ft 'ii <>t' tin- I * iiii>n. lit- a limits to tint tlefeets in tin' I ia:il>in<_' fin ?.l" this State, anil thinks that we-Inuila have < to H.inU Hills mitliT Siitl, ami th.it the jK-nalty h. >-t VI" siiMieii>i?>n >ht'?|tl lie tell I't'r eelit.. iiavahle In . ' M:iV lie hill ht'ltleiv, inr-ti a-l nf the live jh r cent. ih?w ' iayal.lt! t? the Slate. j I;..,, lie has the following in iviorenee t<> the a< tii.n ^ if eerta:n ISauks tif this Stat.-: l.nt wi' iliaw n into a fmtloT ami mi \ loci s>:irv ?iiih-?-? iiui \v i ill I lie linaiiti.il :-\ ?t < ui of r?. S?*\v York hy tin- .oiioti of o< rl:iiu of our own \ >;i11UtVituiii <?l <?iii haul..-. Iiav irosn- hcyoml jliv; In* limit- of our St.iio, aiol tlimu^li ajoui'tvs in , ,r ;'Millo'lin eilirs ami .\<w \ oik, oiii;ai;i'-l in th<- j " *jM*rat ions o| loaning uiom-v, liil\iHsX anil s?-lluio j xi-liaiiiro in Ni'W Nolle, ami I 11 \ in*.; uj? comuior ial |ia|>'T iii New Noil;. "1*1 ill-, oiii coiniii'lcial \ lislress was lr.k< >1 v?-ii iiioio i |i>m-Iv \\ ilIi licit o| I Sow York. It i> lo llii> nulortiiiiati'ai'liou of a I '' iioitimi of our hank* 111 : 1 we niav :t 11 li I 111 in a 1 ' ;? rv i?i?i?li*i*iil?l<* ?!?*tilli?-ii*|I >n?111i<m. '"oi\ Sy I loir art ion tlo\ liail <-!iniiu-<l our liiiaueial i"in ! -!inios io tin- oar ol ">> w Yoik pro-jivs*, aiol '' vliou that woiit <iiia.-!uu^ ovi-r tin- j>r. 11we v''" ,voiv ilra^'x<-il aloa^ too. ' 'So" I'lio ha'ik-of South <'arolina >liou'il lie eon- j 1 ilioil to t lie l>aliking Im-iio-ssol t In* Stair of South ! :l' '* 'arolina. Tiny lo.ul l |i11?.- ! tins in its 1 ^ a li:i[tlt <t ran^i1, lait not otto Sit |. I>< \..I.<I. Tin* i ir.o-iioi' of our hank- liavint; atfnt < in Nov.* Or- vn .MuIi.Sl* <>r iitlti'i li-aniiitr tiinm'V ami tl. iilinif in x?-li:niif?-.-. ami Imvint/ - in New ^ I'mk sliav.n:; notes lliere, is my initi <1 111 it - j ! (?t , lion-, aii'l .-Inxilil In* e.UH'jialeil |,y tlx- nmls? S ill 11 * ?iIimiliit ly aiiil | rt-inl >|-i:ill\ I'..rliiclil. ii, ' y mil fn;l<i<Men, ! ">, Iiv l>-unities that roitM ?-n ' ii i . i i 1 """ hm'i'nrrili',iiri,t ( ;iii au\ t liiii'^ I?f tma*?tiie?l more ! . >r<jiiilifial to (In* inteiesK of tin* | |i!i' of lliis ' tate, llian fnrourSinatieial safely lo In- constant , v pill in j-o|i;tl"'!y liy spi ciiia! ions i>l aLf? t:t> aii'l ! .1 1.ink i.t'ii.-. is in ili-taul Stale- ' It ii a ?ani<- at ' ' j j \ 1 >i1 tin- |?.-<iji!>- of Soiitli <'at'otii.ii Lave even . | liiiitr to lose ami 110111;: 1 ir to;;ii.i. I ?lo not lliink t in i-i -sary to < nlar^i- ujion tli - |.i.?j...-i 1 i..11.? 1 , J !v pi rmiitmir our li-mk- in sp-enlate in tin- vaii- ' 1 1 . , 1 t | 111:1 ills lornis ot nion>-y lii.il.inir 111 instant ."Male.-, we ; ,(J nil all tin- ris'\s i-t'!l:i-tiuani'iai ilisa>!i.'t> >'f tlmsf i . talcs without any ?:oimi?,rl?a!.im:iiis a<Ivantaj?e. j j|(jl Tin- people caiuio: ;i.?s::lily jxain any t hittir hy t liis ' w ijiiTa!i"ii, am! yet Ili-y inav lose a ^r-at I>-:iI. I , SaiiKs are ii. t 'itiioiM ehnitei-ril for tIi?* puWii! ! ;oi?d. As lln> |ml ) t'omj cannot In- pli'liinte.l, j y, nit may 1 Mi.-:iy I. I?v this transfer- | . nee of our hanks to u:!i--i Sl;;!..-s, 1 say it >l:onl?| j | proliihileil." | ,/jj, "" ~ ? *? - : t .try ("o*.!i'i'i:oi.i 1 I i.m 11 \i.'s C Ii 1 n 1, / n.n 1 'ti'umh. I ( M. IS, I *.-.7. J ; II" 1 .1 ft ssi's. hl'l'ht?A; ? AiIo\v in.* tin* use if yonr , ^''1' 11:11111 s to tiiiswi-r tin* numerous ini|iiii ies nia-le if in" as |o tint banks in this State tli.it j ,ri|' inVe su-peiii!?-*l specie payments. am! t!**:- ? tliat ( till eontinae In 1 ia v i-i.it. i'..i- 1 I ..II Sr-ri.NM.i? liwss.? Hank of t!i-- Stale of; V ?oiitli 1 'iiniliita, liraiicli liank ? * lli?- :it . iniiliia, Itl'aui'li Hunk ?i|' tin* Stale al ('aiiiilen, ! ?oiilli-\ve>teni I'ailioail 15.ink. I'liiil.-rs ami .Me ! Inline-.* Bank. Huil.nl Sunt it 1'arolina. Farmers* ; 111< 1 K.xeliaime Hank of I'liaile.-lnn. Hank i?l" 11I " ntr^. Hank of Nrwlierrv, I'.\<-lian^e H.tnkofL'o- ' 1 iltuliin, IVi'|?l?V Hank of ('liarlr.<?loii. j Hanks I'.*m\i: Si'wn-:.? I'nion Hank of ('liar- . >M on. Slate Hank of Sniiili ('arolina, I!.ink of' 'harlrslon, ('oiiimereial Hank of Colnniliia, j Milliters' Hank of FuiiTielil, M. relianls' Hank ol ! 'In-raw, Hank of I'lu-ster, Bunk of Cuni-i<.-n, Bank j if <ieorjjelo\vi!. j Ki.-Veli of mil' lianks linve stlspeiiileil. Nine of ' liem si ill continue to leileem lln-ir notes in s|i"- j :ie. M..ny llli:>.-ta!eiiie|it:: have Ik-i-ii ina-li-.? . Die alioVu is lelialile as lejiol'ieil In lliis olliee.? \ >1 tier papers will prrliap- i|o tin; pulilie HM-rviee ! iv "ivinir lliis ! ! i" -- ' heir As t ? the solvency of our lunik*, j here is not one of theln lillt l?:?v?- assets ahum ; ''ir' lull11y siill'icii-nt to 1111"**i their liabilities. j bav Wry rcspect fully, j Yolil i>li't si-r'l. I j. i>. ASHMUIM:, I >> ('umiit'r i fil l. 'yvl [ l"rj' /itui/% If* fo/'iii nt r.n?r*>.r.?'I liir following is , sirri In: substance of u bill pending before the Lv^lsIll II l*c of Tennessee: 1st. That no hank ?hall issue iiulcs payable at. /, my place except where is-u.-.l, Uil. That no ; '| 1:111k shall have ollieeor branch or agency for dis- ' |,.IV mint. ?il. That all notes of sr, ami under shall (,,rv ?i! withdiauii frmn circulation by tlit* first day a l"i >f January, ISM)?all of ten dollars ami under (>t-11 ?y the first day of January, Islill?and all of j ||(,|, weiity dollars and under by tin* first of January, ; c|,. HtSI. -Itli. That no notes of similar amounts ifter the dates aforesaid shall lie issued. Sec. 5. ,j. irohihits the circulation of all notes of the banks v. if other States, of the aiuounls specified, after lie dates aforesaid. See. il provides for the in- ^ lividiid liability of stock holders after the esihausion of tin- effects of the hank. Sec. 7 provides ,'oa< hat the chattered banks shall accept this net as T art of their charters; and in the event of the:r l?er el'iis d to do sn; it .-hall be the dtltv of the At- mm orney fieiieral to institute suits for their foifcil- dun ire. Every violation of the respective provi- roai lions of this hill id made a ui's'ltMncanor. -j J'liiifti'fo f. t'(ttr>rx ('nil r^itfii*n.?The tobacco rrowcrs of Connecticut ,ir?- to have a convention it Hartford mi the Ji?i November. Tin; Time!'of ' lint oily Hays: An enormous crop r>f luliarcu was" sown last umiiler, ol \\ liicli perhaps two thirds lias been *',a lathered in ?oud condition. It now haii'jsiu the '""'J lryiii? houses awaiting goad opportunities for j ' Iling. L:ist year th-rc were many sales direct c,l> from the producers at 2.~> (</ *JS cents. This sea- '* 'on, owing lo the scarcity of money and other " L-aiiscs, the piices must lie considerably lower.? " ' Lome growers propose to hold iheir stock over 1"" until next year, unless they can gi-t. fair oilers I" How. Ill this state of things would it not he well . to devise some plan on which all can unite for I he common benefit, and net rid of their stocks fit what, under ihe circumstances, may be called a |a n fair price, without trusting to the chances of am next year? j 'Jirnili/.firf, mil. Harr.?The trolling match be- ' tweeii the Taylor and Oaltoii horses, I)ortor and ,,,ai liroker at Bridgeport. Conn., on l'ridav last, was won by the Ihillou horse in 1 hour, '.12 minutes and CIO seconds. 'I'he Taylor horse broke badly a" during the race, and on the last hninc-siretch ran . I?y Ihe other, coming in n neck ahead, lli* run- "" mug, however, qualified him for taking Ihe purse, J'0'1 mid the judged decided in favor of Broker. The ' two kept very near together during tlio whole , rnoe, and divided the half-miles about equally. 1 1'lieir first, half-mile was made ill 1:-1."?; their lust ? 0 in 1:13 ; while the least timo was 1:3!), and the a."" longest '2:01. Mr. Dultou slopped his ho'-se P three limes for rest, but llio oilier kept on the track fioni the siurt to the close. Applicanf* for th<~ Har.?Candidates for ad- ',l01 mission to the Law Courts of South Carolina will he examined iu Columbia on the fourth Moudny ^ru ['23d) November, and must file petitions and cer- corl titicaleH on or before that day^The esainiuing ^ Attorney's are: |Hk 1. On the Constitution of Wsiate and the an(' I * ni# a.I k!._. *?- ?? " - 1 ?' kvu oioiojr??*?r? ?i. JW- oimpson, 01 Lnu 1 rona. ??? 2. On Evidence, l>y the Common and Statute Law?Mr. lanieH T. Aldrich, Barnwell. .1. On Contracts, under Common and Statute w"' Law?Mr. W. Turlow ChbIoii, Camden. rec< 4. On Mxlntf, and there with tiie Ooctrine* l>y . Descent and Inhcrritance, atConunon and Statute ,, Law in thin State?Mr. J. L. Iuglip, Cheraw. 01 5. On Pleading and Practice. as regulated by lno1 L'ommon and Statute Law?Mr. J. L. Canton, "P" fi. On Criminal Law, both Common and Statute ! Chester. ?0,d ?Solicitor Melton, Chester.?Timet. 1 m Cruwford Uie celebrated American Sculptor is ''re dead. He died in London 011 tho 10th ult. He baa resided in Rome since 1834 where his genius dea was highly appreciated. ty-l The La Orange Reporter says that on the line ^ of Georgia and Tennessee last week, corn was -e ~ , 910II selling at twenty-five cents and wheat at fifty fh? ccuts per cusheL joui +*** ii i?i m ????Mi ? ? / #. (,< //?< I'm-ilitiii . WALKKU'Ii INSTRUCTION*.-. HIS 11EM<>V Af. PKOUABLK. \V whm.i.in. Nm. . is.",; ii-vimn l'? tin* ! ?nin Is in?ii< fiiiwin-ir l|,.r ! i\ I -|" cilK- iii-*i m. Iihim limn il ? iini?lr.ili"ii ii'hilivi- In liiiilniv mi dial ml,. , iiihI *vlii< li p: I. i| Iiiiii l~i 11 |nu ?i11-f lln> , In> nf.mly ii I in i-?*j?-ftili<; tin- I >x I rii'l. AHi":? witlimil suitlinril\ fimii Wu-li mi, ami rli-arly vinlalinjr iln> iti-1r<i?-(i>>iiM , Iiiin. Iiis cm ilai l is <-ii!|ilial irall v inn- ' llliil. Tlli-ll' I- l<-JIMlll ll lull !' ill.it I Hit ll < iln>r \\ alk?-r iilnl Si-r l I'l try Sl inlini will nvi'il itnlrss ilii-v fllall irlimiM' I" ri-sivfii. ami j m iii*"ii iiniuM .s m ln*iii^ im <*uli?a*l :uc ' prevailing cuirs. si.* ?M? l?i-:*\ I* :i. Ni.u Voijk, Nov. *i, 1 j ov. Willr ami S^mvlary Sianlmi haw f i **??iii|M-i!?-1 In I?my?* l.t'i:oiujtt??ii on iM-nmiit li*? ilir?*als iua<l?: tlivm l?y 111?- juo- . my jmiiv. Ii? \ an* im?\v ??;? S? mvlarx M nitrjn claim at iria, l\\.? iml?*s IV*hii I liciitl Walker. 11 ; * iirwJy ?<1 fr?*i* Sl?i!.? rill* ??l I)in?irhir. ?*i?mity. an?l a Mii iil i?o.v.v#-% ?! willi ill** < ?vmii*?i la>t uii^iit, J U'l. 2lHh.) special nir.N-i ii!i?*r lias I> <*!i M III i?? ill*- Km| ('??!. Siisiiiht's **miiiii ii*l. , m?*tii lia> l?? ? u !!?*n!:tt ?! in I.awivitw, 1 11 ii W .ilkm* ?? ?*?'iu?* tlici'i:. and p!?*?itc? In: rlli/.vllS !*i |*Kil?-rt liilil. ! I IIIi:l* i?i-r \ !' ii. \V i? \. Nnv. I >."?7. . Ii?> r?i\ ?-Miiii* ill \i:%< 11* * I)tinfmtiisilioii 1 i i iuv W.ilk'T i *! - * X i \ to lu< juii*_'iij^ i In* >\|iU'l |.: ? ! in*i, aii?l until l!ii> ?:ati r?? . il I ran Ik- :hi <! iiiiil- ; )) liy I In-a-1ist i.il I wi* rlaiii'y a viola! ion of l.i- in-ti m-timis :! i will ii< >1 1 p.-niiit t 1 i ii l'n i:si-<'t t It'll; jili<l ?-v?-tit;Vi* |will I ,\|ir. I, ? i< ivhsiisi ! Ii?-vi*. in a mannm w liirli may a.?t |. .nl in I Ii** r-^i-iratimi of liniii I lovi-rimr !ki;r aiii) r-i-i.-i i'laiy Si nil >:i. Vi LATE AND I MP OUT AN 1" FltOM UTAH. apt. Van Yli''i. A-i t nit <^tt;?11nias-ii-r I'. Vrinv . ait i\in lli -i-ii\ I i>: vi iiiii /, ilifi-ft ii I ! Tii t i-ot y i.f I'liih, liaxin^c It It (irf.it I,aki- * it \ oil t I I tli till. i'ii nuili-iv-l in-! lliat tin- M-i. it - afi- iM?-r< il tin) In allow i hi- I *iiii ! St tti-s ti ioi?i- in r S.ill Lake Vatl. y. anil will u->- forri- to i-i-iit ll-.i-tn if ii s-aiv. T'lu-y look iijhiii llu' -iii limYi-lllt'llI of tin- I ovi-l 111111' 111 ;t- im|\ r?-lii-wal of tlii- p-rs.---ii? ton- wliia-li t Ii--v ruin ii of liavfix i-ii'Ihii-iI ill 111i- Slat 'aiiii Illinois, 1 itt 11--Ii-l'llliIII- I In Ir.-is! It ill llu- OlliM'l. il Van \ ;i -1 iinl l!! - troop- llu- -jji| of S.-plii-r, o:i tin* Sw-i-i-t \\ aii-r. m-iih- two lniti>!i-?-i I -- li -yuiiil l or! I. it ittii.-. 'I'lu-v tvi i'i* till w.-ll in jjihhI pint-. Soiih- of t!ii- <npti!v i rain al 11 at lis I'm!., on.- Ii s i i I .-iti-l fmtvniili > ilii< >ii!.- of tin- \'alii-y. wi.ili* ntlo r-i '< I'.n- lii-hiitil, iiinl it i- vi v ilonlit fnl v.ln-i'.i- r i' ?-:iii i.ali-r tin- Salt. Liiki.- \ all- v tlni .--.a. 'l.lolli-I .11 -1111-1 lit. wiill lli* <:'i--i|-I, V.-.-i-: lint oil i 1 -l of < )i-tn!n |-, uiiu-l y null-- I lii> s?ii|?- nf I'm I t iiniii-, ai.il ?|i-!i i iniiii-il io n:.-r tin; \ alky of I .ak<- til is fail. ( iiv.-i*iih|- * 'iiiinniiio anilSi-ii'i11 :irm-tI Wi ll- lin t nil tin- <**:ll of tins liintilll ty niili s In \ *iti 1 I 'nl-t K i-arii\ * all w.-ll. A vy -now i.-.i :it i tu t l$i\<ly?*r ??u tin.* 1 ' ;!( t li*iitl?-l*. i \ ail \ lift lias niai!>* all iMr:ii>riiiu;irv . Iiav.nv' Irav ii-.l hv.t twt*m\ loin i !iuii<ati*l s l'_\ Ian 1 si in:*' tli?* 1 -t of AH'just. lie loaves \Vn-!iin;?i"ii In-ilay. li-ar llial ?" ;*1. Van \ Ivl ;i:i .-e.| a iv?-?*U real S.i!t IU?* City. lit- ?;i- lr.-ai.-.l willi li <*oiisitl<-ralitni ami iuvi'.i :! In parial?e?f iIn1 liialilit-.- of ill-- ! .i-iii?ir men of Ili-nty. I5:it , ill oi*t:asioii-. ami l"s every t|i.arl*-r, In' In-aul I \r <>ii?* i .--ion of opinion?ami thai wa*. ; I. tli-y m-vi-r wotil'l |>. unit 1 nilSiat?*< , or tin- o|VnM-i< ii|>|??in1 I?y tin- 1'il ! I?*s t loVi rnni'-iil. to iii-1 a lootlioM in tln-ir ?l??- ] ion-. In all tln-ir |-ui.li<- l<<-!.irat ions, ami In-ir privatv' rou\ -r.-alions, 111 ~ s* iitiiiniit. i!ly a\o\v. J:?Iln*y will mv*-r Milli-r tin*; i|>s to ruler ilii* ?*ilv. ami il' iln*y ilo. il will nflel* lln- town lias Ih-i-ii eiiiitmilli-.l to (In- , n-s. l!i<* t-niior, artmn-l it l.ii-l wa-le, :iI all i inliali.t.iiils liavi- ll-?l to I lit- mountains. Tli*-ir iliei-ni Knows no I?oiiimIs; lln-v l??-lii?v ISri;** , i Voiitt^ lo l>.- tin- a;i|ioiiili-il aoi-nl of I lit* | il, ami whatever In* foniinaml- litem lo tlo ! V will |n*r|iiriii willi al it-iiiy. Tln-y say 1 iial j I* liave j.| i. i.-i'U.s ?alii.-i.-lit to |.a-1 llt. iu t?*r < or I'tnii years, antl thai ji.-|-~?-?-nt?-.| a" ill.-y t- I ami ar** liy l!i*.* Atitvrieans, th**v will ?: lo lli** last ?:Mrt initv. "Iii-m* -I iii iin-nl- l..-in^ IMI-*. as !lii*y uiiil- iilii ( ..... >? i i 11 -111 win navf in mik?fs til new nn-si, anil in ?ii~| :>I?-li In-uvv ri-in- | i lin-iil.- tn tin- si:-iiiv in I tali in-M spring. j >r. I5i'rnlii?i*l, l)i'li^;it<* t<? <'miii/ivss frmii L'tiili. . veil ill ciniip ii v witli ("apt. Van VI let.?St. ' /I'yiilW/i'iiw, 'tft. I. ' iiiirtiiliim /' /.'?*</?'.<.<?Xi.w Vhi:k, Nor. 2. 'In- popular liini-o ii| \Viri-l<?w, o P'siiiih'-I |t:iviin-iits. Till* wiil lie satisfae l? : II |hmmiii< in !l?? Smitli. wlieiv llu-v ?I: ! r?i- Iiii-iiii!-s. Tm-i1.iV tlieV | :*! ! tin* mil j mil 1 In- I:i11 is*ii:t ? "i-iitrsil l!:ii!l*i a-1 lir-l mult tinge t 1?, itml tin- 7 |?*r ill liiiti'ls nl tin- niy of vi l.iml. i->iii il I'm tin- Cleveland, I'aiiicsville Aslitalnila Kailriciil. In- Farmers Trust < 'niiijiaiiy paid interests on mis itailrusiil lioii'ls t?-?l iv. ,inlivw ( recti, ul? Wiillstnrl, j>ai<l to-ilav in-Is on IiuihN i?I" tin' Mi?is-ij?;ii Out nil KailI. In- Little Miami ISailntail paid :li<- Xnivmi'iiii|ni:is In il iv. Other mails paiil tin- ns.ial it 111 y interest tn-il.iv, sliinviim tlieivliv a r? i iption of tisiiul l?il-im.-.-.-? ease in tlios? Kail- ' I ijiiarlirs. 'In- cotton market lias licoti iiiiclian^e.l. IX j 'm ltf f hi/ //*?- ?Tin.* ili-lails nf tin.iali mail i:nn<-iir in 111>- lie'i.-f tliat prospects ' iiinti! i-lii-< riiitr..aiiil it i- c-?mliili-n11 v believed ; I tin- iirxt mail will liriti*5 intelligence nf tin- j Hi iv ??f 1 >i-llii. 'J lie mutineers there tut* saiil i ?c neaily exhausted. ami are last leaving llic | k ciri-tllar from tin. Colonial (Hliri> Iim Iipimi resspil In tin: irovertinrs of the Hrilish rnlonies. i-riiii; tlii-iii to l<i??k to thn ilclVm-i) of th?*ir | vitiees, mid not to iic^Ioct reasonable uarl.ke { parations. t is reported tii:it the cholera is racing in a njo near London. 'ho ship Prince (!.,iir<jcl from Mobile, was | lldoiifd at sea oil the till instant. Her crew ; veil at (jiicvihtiitvii, livlairi. Wliutwr <'ih/ Affair*.?l).\i.Tiumir, Oct. 31. J 'lif City of Baltimore in to he |>laccil miller | tial w. Gov. Li-joii yesterday morning isJ a proclamation to this elfi-ct, and ordering t wo divisions of trooi?f>. Ahout 7."(hi men their commanding oflicem are orilrriil lo cnat once ami rc|iort for service l?y tomorrow, liolil themselves in readiness t<? preserve the j ce on the day of III'- general election, which es place on Wednesday next. This st.-p is t?- ' contrary to a desire of the Mayor, luitut the ; re of a number of citizens. A great degree i Xciteinent has been aroused in the city by tin; | outieeineiit, mid a correspondence has taken :c between tho Mayor and the Governor on frjricitn unif T- s<in Xeic*.?Wasiiinutov, Nov. -UtimorM of the retirement of President Comifort ar* again rife. ,enor (lorsuch, Chief-Engineer of tlie Vera z and Mexico railway, is al>out to organize a ts in the United States). ilrcrtt'n success has heeu eontirined. ii*?hty bandits had been captured at Tepee, all of them will he shot. rom Texas we learn that Major McCuIioch !< ? JlllV n-illi V ? -ir : j - ...... i.n.n .i^iihii miuirx. 'he run ii|mui the (?al veston Rank had mihsi. The hank continued to redeem ils notes li ?pceir, hut refused depositors uutil it could live news from New Orleans. yre Am re in the !lor*e Market.?Tim New k Tribune slates (lint llie derangement of the ley market Iiim had a mo^t disastrous effect n the market for horse*. l!or?es which cant ir owners seven hundred and fifty dollars were lately for oue hundred and seventy five Jul in that city. Another horse, which a year had a standing offer of one thousand five hnnd dollars, was sold for three hundred dollars; I n handsome bay, for which six hundred dolwas paid last summer, and not considered r at that, brought hut one hundred atid twenIve dollars a few days ago. lit Ditunion Convention.?Cl.KVEt.ANr>,Thnra. . 30.?The Disunion Convention is still in scsi, but there is nothing of any interest doing, i attendance is not large. The body will adrn to day. I.I.ST OK OONMtONhKS, >!. /> / t |/..r // ? i>../ N.. \. in/. ? |?.l|. Ili*n 'I i IVi 1111. \\ \\ 1'irlilirr, II \ Jntii-4, .1 A \\ n'r, IJ.-v I A 11..\ I I. Nt.lil... I. II liii? i .l. .1 A N Kiinx. I> A Jui'l.in. A Sin lli. I'', ("ill Iikiiii, I sunn K>'iui.<i v. r >|m,i,i-, I* Mi'NiiIih, II S Ki-rr, W A ?V It I'. <S;iin*. .1 .1 ('nniiiiit;liiiiii, .Iii.|j>i. Ill, \\ iirillnw. i! A "liiiHl?i|iln*r, J ?V IS .1 Willi"1, K WInMi.l.l SiHilli. II S <';i?oii. i?. u. mi.\iii.i;v, ?omincu"uu. A it iik \ i i.i. i. ( \ II., S. i\ N??v. ."? lhf?7. ? I ?III I? W ll.'lli'S I.l I'l'Hiiii I'"1'" I'""" niiuUr ilmiiiK llu' wi't'k. \V<! xtrciiit.'h at 'J l<> IK fi-iits. Cull M1SIA. S C., Nov. <'itll'iii.? Our Cotton m;i|- k?'t is-till uhm nt iit a si :i 11 < I, ami \\f, 111? i l< j i . . can >>nlv l<-|?'at that nil is ollVit il Irvi-ly <-<1111111 .wis I I (? 11^ vents. (* 1 f ,\ 1:1 |->ro\, S. (<>. !. .11. (''ith>h.?'I'll.' tratiMt* t i<*ns iii r?itton to-ihiy n-arlu il l>.i!>-s, al full anil a?lvain-ii.;4 < v >/.: II i>> I 'i 7 I ?. Ai i.r-i \. Nov. ?Tlia'S'ili" nf <'iiSlnii tu-ilay iiiiinaiiti'il ( >.linli-s, al in I?? nls. Abbeville Prices Current. CllliS, ' I'll-in l. .Vt in III! wiikat. i.ii-s. : 7.1 (.< sr. i'i.h: ij, j> 1!. liirj i<?n11 1, (' 1!> "J.'l in !}."? ih tti.i:, ,> ii. ir? m < I \ I >. | ' Ml-ll'-l. .. -.."ill (n ' 'j SAIT. I. v. ip.M.I. ? s:,. k, f-2 Il?i r? 2 - '> c?>I-I r.r.. ?11. i-M c< i i SYUT l\ ' ;;?!I? !? ? 7 5 (n SO Mo!. \~-S i 'is, ( N. (| ' t?ii I Ion,... '.ti i {ii i mi " (W. I.) *j ' gallon Iill (II (III SI <; \ It, ]n?w?l<*r?"l, ' II. Hi (? Is " 1?i?.\vii, I "J(a |5 l!l('l'" ' it. (I j (ii 7 . INC. ?:it:>n \ . j' \:ir>l I ' m 151 I: \I.K uoi'i:. *,?'n. ..." 11 in I.-. STWIX. C.i-I. 't' n 25 ' ( '1111:11. , ' II. 1S ' IH si.-r, "j i II 12 A I HON*, 1. . <llltllH.ll "j * II. . Ill' IH " 5 |.. 7 iiu:li.?. ' II....G in 7 lliiirli.-li, > II in f.i " 11:111 1-. "| ' II S (ii 111 NAM .S, ? It. (.. f. c.\> ri\?.-v. ,i ii. s (I. in row m:u. IM1-.?u.-i. "mi hi nnA ' l?iaMlli*_r, "| 1 lirj* S.i (It) (ii 7 ci.A^s, > i.\ i-'. i."\ 7.". ?>i? > 1.1 I.V I J. l.nv s:; (III (II50 Will i T. I.Iv\l). II. 1<? oi I J < 11., I.iti' ir ill.?!? il (a l 50 " Traill, "j ' ._';|II"II (? I "0 ri TTV, !l, H ( I l'> r.i:i:>\\ ax. ,?it 121 <? ?5 l t.atiii.iis. ,?it c. i" Wool., , > || 'J,i (ii N A UN. j' I.mi.-!i jsI ;.o u>\ai:i ii?;s. *,? ysu.l 1:: ( > I.". WIIISKKV, > gallon 75 m l 0<? (Dbitmivn. nr.pAirrKii iiiis ihv, ??n siii oi-ioImt* Mrs. jam: M A K>! I A l.l? ?ol Hi** fat.. (Miir?li:t!l, m iIm* 7oil? \?-*?r ??f Imt Sh?* \v:?* ii1itt?'<l 1?? li? r i ?!?! ;m?l I !? ?>| ill** I inir ! ? I pi 1? r 1 wt? \ ar* i??n> t?? Imt i. ...I . I'-.iiii; JIII.| >1111*1111^ all iii.- tillM* "li'.ll I >.-1 < 11. \vlii<* i >ln* Im?iv wit It lli.il ?it" fni an.I |*,itiviii;<- mil) known l?y \\ lin ar<-t rnl\ | >i<-tl~. >!i- \v:i< a iin-ck :i1 an iinasHtmmir 11nIi* f ilif .M. II. ( Iiim li l'?r;i iiimilii-r of \?-ar.-; .ui*l tliuli-^li, in licr hist nn>ei|i-ni>, iml al>l<- tor-jii-ak ! > lii-r -iirx i\intr fri?-n<N < !" Iu*r fulur?* |>i?osiu )*<. I tilt a!! iIiikiil'Ii ii??r mi-Uim-.-s ?*.\|iiv>>v?I h.-r w i I liit?ii??s to Icjiai't, ami ?Vfii lii-uanic iinxiiiiin for i In'I tma.'li li#-r lm.lv now lir? in ilif ?i ;ivc, 11 i' i-ln>: ii aii'l kiitiln??? ! > all wliniii .-In- hinMv, will Ioti*r ! ri-nii-iiiliiTi'il. ainl ln-r maternal i-iif :;iii| ailVi l ion will t-vur lie clii'i' i.-lidl liy li't Iht?-:ivi-i| rliil'lri'ii. An Apprentice Wanted. A Ia<l alio-ii I i i?i iii Vi-ai!? <>l air oim* wlio can r<-a*l. write an*l >|i*-il roiTei-ll v?i~ waiitnl at tlii.< i|l?ri'. Ni> inn' ihtiI a|i|>!v \vli?? nut ill*-.-** i'fi|iii>.ifs. \Y?* a'-i> r?-.|inri- tli.it tii?* Imv 1m* /# ./*/''/ / iff* ; a a* I * .?/** * :.<//'/ re* i|iiiif lliat In: !* of "o.i.l, iiioimI eliuraeter.? Sii* li a kiic rati iin*l a |ili-.i.*atil situation at tiiir < uric. IS.tiiiicr Itllifc, October 18"?7. State of South Carolina. Gr--. r r> r '.y' : %'jr f, 'tf *' n#v. '< 'S a iM j:\r.ri riVK HKI'AU TMKNT. > (' I.I MiilA, S. t\, Del. : , 1 .s.">7. ) l!'l fllX A'.lV //' Ill'If /,'<</</. /'". II" f!|<.|nit it I '*nn mil/ / I'-l it-1 iit 'Iti'l iif i' th' S/ii f r iit Smif/i f 'iiriilimi. rl^lll U>I).\Y. the J'.'tli of NoVimiiIiit, is ii|>J pointed u <1 ay <>1 I"11:i:iK-ivinanil Piai-e '.?> Almiic'ity (toil, for u!l the IiIi-mii^s nf ihep.iM vi-.-ir. It is rt'Ciiiiiiiioiulcil dial on that .lay business ho Mi-jx-iitlfd, at least (Inrins; llit* hours of |nililic i^riici*, in iii'ilcr that citizens in.iy have ijijic.itunity to annul, with their families, their IV pe.tive p'aee of worship, an.l there in the limine of the I.< :?! ( > j..tv their vows in the presence of all tile people, to worship him in the beauty of holiness. There are. in the eonr.-e of rverv ve:ir mourn fill results enough of calamities by H>*a, disaster* on land, casualises ami crime, besides the natural wearintr out of the human frame, to remind us that ilealli is the common lot of man. Free, however, from pestilence ami famine, enj ?yiug a good degree of health, and having fc cured, in peace, abundant harvests, we should indeed lie ungrateful who should decline to devote one 1'itsiiirss day, especially, to ilie contemplation uud adoration of the divine author of creation, and all its bounties. Given under my hand, and the heal of the State, in Columbia, this 30th of O.-tobcr, in the year of our I.ord one thou:>und eight hundred and Hfty seven, and In the eighty-second year of American Independence. ICOUT. F. \V. ALLSTON*. Nov. 4. 57. 2d It Ilailroad AXootizig. rI'llK Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of 1. the Savannah Valley Hailroad will be held nt uOillnwn, on WrdiifMbV the itJth November, iual, at 11 o'elock A. Si. wji. A. r; ?-r.Es, Sec'y ?t Treaa. N?v. J??f?7 2S 2t Notice to Legatees. NOTICK is lirnliy given lo ull ixrrgon* interested, lliiit n final settlement of the Estate of HENRY BOOZER will Ih" had in tbeOrdinary'* Office, at Abbeville C- II., on the iith day of February, 16 if4. J. fi. BOOZER, I _ . R. LEAYEL, \ Nor. 5?57 28 3m Abbeville District Medical Society. fllllK nrxt regular meeting of the AbhrTill? M. District Medical Society will be held at White Hall on ihe 3d Tliur*I.?y, loth inat. I. BRANCH. Sec*y. No*. 5?67 2* 2t For Sale. A LOT of Canny Baggiug and Rale Ro|>e at a low figure by J. T. BARNES. Lowndeaville, S. C. Oct 28?57 27 if. GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. ri p i v' k ..u.l Fimfy NiIK ?. khmii'Ii Mn>lin*. B 9 I k m il Minium. li'Very color,) Holiil nnif I'iiiK I' I . in-. Mripi'il < >?iiii)nirijr, IIIimi .V llitiV Il>>m?-|>iiii-<. .Mi-* (tcoruin miil Ki'iitii'l.y Ki-imi ?. Ilfil mill Negro Itlmikptu, (. vi>r\ in ) Irmn SI _'.*> in OU pur puir. _AI.SU? i I lt*n n*'tw, rirti-'iiml llatf, <'a|?* niul Hood*, Aci, Ai-, rii.1l.ini; from lli-iivii-st ( Krrcoul to miiullcat Sii'-U". V< ?tsiiiii| I'iiiiIm fiom T?<l ct?- to ijjtio fln'c|t. I w.iiilil ju-t siy tlmt ns (lit* "iiidcfiiticnbla i il'.tlnii'.' in:iu" li.j ntuvil from business, 1 enn " 11 t 'Inlliintr nr liny tliiiijr clfO II* low UB UIIJT I 111:111 wliu ti-iu nt ;i profit. I lisix? . uIm>, i||,. uirun'oy Tor Pixon'H SpirnI .M.-ilt t'ullpiM : 1 ?I >;ul~:l^i! .SmiIHt.-*, ? fcW of \X Ill>-Il I lliivi* now oil IiuikI. I Ini lu .u.-, ('i.m-Kvi v, 'I'iii ami Wood ware nlu i v> <>n liaii'l. ('all ami cm* mi> at J.owmleiivtllf, I*-'"- .1. T. KARNES. < 1 -.'.7 5?7 I in |iinhi nl Sal,' of Negroes, and Other I'lojit rly. or the Estate of SUSANNAH BROOKS, Deceased. |)Y IN- i-tni?ii>>i nf tin- Ordinarytif Abbeville, I 1) ? .11 ,. l! mi \\ i:i).\KSI>AY, Ibo twenty fifth ..f Nov.-hiImt, insi., i.l ill.- ItHc residence of SumiiiiiuIi l'.i-..'.J>s, \Y;ut?'iiI<>!>, all her porwunul Estate. .if 16 Likely Nogroos, t'.Tii. I". ! !. I-. Winat, Oa'ls, II.ir.fCM, Mtile*, Catl!.-, >1.-I 'taut nt ion Tuoiils, 1 louseliold nnd Ivit.-lifii l iir.iiiuru. mill a {Treat deal of other |iv..i? i'iv t...? t.'.liifus I., mention. T. rni - v? ill I.-- mail.* known oil day of sale. Wll.l.l AM II. iiliOOKS, Adm'r: Nov.-in'... r i. at | COMMISSIONER'S SALES, i Tlio Stato of South Carolina. David .1. War.ll .w and ) i Aiilly I!., I?i~ wile, vs. ) Hill for 1'artitiun, ?tc. 1 I'milv Widemaa / and oilier*. i 5j *, I' Us I A NT to I lie or.ler of Court, I will ecl?f rj_ ai 1'isb'ic onicry, at Abbeville C. If., on i-?t?nr-?i-i> 111 I1111 r tii-xi, (Ttti) the Ileal E*liil>* uf I ! Wi'Ii in iii. ili'Ci'asctl, viz: M. IU?\ll" Til ACT, ciuiiitiiitiig (inc hundred' iiml Filly Five Awe*, more or lens, lyiiigon Long I': Cr. -I., ami In>iiii*h.*d by lands of lienjnmiii .M.-K.-itiiek iiml <>th?*rs. TIIK (^1' A IH'I'.ll TRACT, containingInn 11iiii 11mnl unii ty i*':sjhl Acros, inoroor less, mi li.tiir i-iiin- ! : k. ImiiiihIviI liv lands of Joshua \\ i-li-msiu, I'i -j-jtv W ii!?*iii':iii mid otlierH. '1 MUMS?A ri-;lit of twelve mouths, except ;s In i lit* ini-l-. w 111 * -11 ill',* le In; paid in cash.? l'ilirlia-i*r in pi i* Ih?iiiI with I wo m>oil sureties to m*i-ui'i* tin* piin.-lia.-i* iiiiiiii-v. ami pay for popers\V M. II! PARK MR, C.E.A.D. ('nlii:iii->ii.|i< l'~ ( >lii**i% ) N..V-I >.".7. s 28 tds. State of South Carolina, I '. I ?? ! 11-iii \ N irliol.**, ) - liill fur I'mlilion of Tli-.i.i .s A. Ni, linls. ?*l ?l.) Land. SDI-RM- \NT to ili.- Order of Court, I will - II. al |.:il>'ii: outcry, at Alihcville Court Il.iiiM-,.hi >:il.- I>iiy i'i I>.*i;.*inher next,(7) the folI..will" ti';ie!? "f hilid 1*1 tile Ileal Estate of Thes. .Nii'lml- <l? l;?*ilM'.l- li' Tract \ . :i. tin* l?la<-k?Miliury and Reynolds ; Tr.ii-i. anil Trai-l N:i. 1 yilit; cast of the lireenviA I'iiliiinliia I'ail mad. The said tracts to lw fiirvi-jt-.| mini (Ik- yah? made in nccordanc? w itli i|'la!< thereof, to lie exhibited on the day nt >?! . S.iiil I.tin!-; art; Innmilt-.l ny lands of Miui-iii T:iir:ini. N. Mi-rants', S. !>. Brooks, et al. Ti-i iii". ? A i-i1 ii nf mm and two y?nrs, will* inii-ii-.-i In.in day uf salt?purchasers to give : Ilund witli two ifiiml sureties, pay the costs ut> ! ca-ii. and |iay fir papers. W. II. PARKER, C.E.D.&. 1 "i?l?ltlii>?ii??lfl**r* <>ITii-i\ ) Nov. l-.Yi. <j 1!.S tds The State of South Carolina. franco II S. I?\ r.l. / vjn. I . 11 fur I'arlilipn of I i .n.<- -s .1. Ilvr.l / Slaves. .1 al. * S I )I'I:-1 \NT l.i nr.lir ?'uni t, I will sell, at I |hiIi!ic i.ircry, al AMo-ville II., on Salediv i:i I -ci-inlii-r in-\t. (71ti > Fifteen or more lil?. I\ N !!< l:??i:s, 11- |iariitn*li betwccu the parti. int. i . yt. !. , 'I'll 15 MS?\ ci .-.l i till l?t Marcli 18.">8, ioter1 c>i Iran >l;?tPurchasers ti> siivw bonds with : lwo^.iii-l -nu-iii->. and pay the costs in cnsh? W M. II". l'AKKKR, c.e.a.r>. Colnini-- imi-r's < Mice, ) Nov. Ir-.17. ) 28 ldn The State of South Carolina, ! Alli-ri Viiuci' cl al Kx'l's, } vs. IVtition to sell I >n?l!.-y l!yrd. ) Nej?ro. 1)1 i:si \NT to <>r<l?-r of Court, I will sell at I'n!.I r miii:rv, on Siile-iluy iii December * (Till at AMx-viilf ('. II., iheXt-groMan Al'i ain. lIn- K?i:iti> ??f "I*. It. liyrd. deceased. TI'.KMS?A r,-ilii of iwrlvc months, with inii-n?t laiin day of sali-. 1'urvliawr lo give Bond Willi hvii 1 siiri iii-- to secure the purchase lii'Mit-v, am) j>av III-* rusts in i?:ish W.M. II. PARKER, C.E.A.D. C?nimi"'niii? r's Diliec, i Nov.l-.*?7. S For Sale. r|'MIK >uli<i-ril>?T otlVrs for sale, Three small 1 Trai-ts of l.aii'l, in-ar Abbeville Village. with l!..ii?I ail.-ulicl to each Tp?ct. Afao, t!i- Car.-on two miles from Abbeville C. H, lamlaiiiili^ ;,Ih?uI 200 Acres of l.aail. litwly unproved, ninl nearly one-half i ill-- Tra.-t in woods. I'. rsoim residing in the Til!a?, ?m>!i ii<; a small Tract, would do well Jo examine these Iaml.t. ? J. \V. W. MARSHALL. Nov.28 st V?i ?"?'? ** c.,,y. J TIIK STATIC < ?! ' SOUTH CAROLINA, ' AhhcriUe District.? Citation. Ily WILLIAM 1111.1., Esq., Ordinary of Abbe> villu District. WIlF.ltEAS, J. Wnnllaw Perrin has applied t<> mi- lor Letters of Administration, on all I i-iii'Mil ir i1k> jtiiihIs ami chattels, rights aad I credits of TIiotiiuh F-nlov Mitchell, late of Aliaai*hippi. ili'inwil. | Those lire, therefore, to cite and admonish all i anil Macular, the kindred ami creditors of the [ said deceased, to he ami appear before mo, a& ! our next Orilinarv's Court for the said District, 1 to he liohleu at Ahheville Court House, on the iiuirtefiith day of November inst., to al|ow eausr, if any, why the said administration should not he uraaled. <>iveu under my hand and seat; ll>i> iTliftt day of NovemlHT in the year of mir Lord olio thousand eiirht hundred- ud fifty-* heveii. and in the S'id year of AmeritW Ilk dependence. WILLIAM HILL, 0.4L DU Nov. 5, I*f?7. 28 2t T1IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ? 1 hlfrifle District.?Citation. i By WILLIAM HILL. Esq.. Ordinary of Aft* ville District. WHEREAS, W- C. Wnn-, lias applied to uw f.?r I tiers of Administration; orfaH Md singular ilie ic<hh1s uinl chattel** right* id| credit.* <>f I'- Augustus Cofer, late of IhtJPjitoiyt aforesaid, deCfHNil. These are, therefore, to cite and admen* ?]f ami singular, the kindred jmd creditors of tW said deveamrd, lo be and appear before me, A our next Ordinary'* Court for the Mid Dwtriet, In lie Itolden at /\Mh*ville Court House, on the twelfth <lay of November innt., to ahow earne, if any, why the aaid administration ahoold oat he granted. OiVen under my hand and seal, thta tweotyeiu'hth day of November inst*, in teyew of our l?ril one thoinmud eight hundred n4 fift y-seven, and in the 8'2d year Of liMlilUB Independence. -4^, WILLIAM HILL,0. A. 9L, Nov. 5 1857. 28 af7 Hollow Ware. r|1lfF. largi-st variety of Hollow Ware?rn?in L ting of Skillets, Pota, Spiders, Qnm, ^ round and oval, deep and shallow, with m thousand extra Litis; Wattle and Wafer lron% Mo&? and (irid Iroms,?ever bronzht to thin innWliM, Fo?r ct. , 5w by 1& fly KERR. Oj'ZacvM 17. It ?