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Tp~ , \ w ^1 * * jkntjitnt nta?ri?e. ^^^1/ /, I Hi -r * \* K-v (r/ilHl^^^^^Si Ai | "? JSS^S1^C. E KiJUiiJl, Aulitot Our Motto-" BqwI Sight* to All.*? GREENVILLE, & a ? r H?ndkf Kominsr. Sent. 9.1860. Tom nuraoiT, HON. J. C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF XXHTUOKT. f FOB TI0B-PBK8IIHBHT, GEN. JOSEPH LANE, OF OBIiOON, IV See th? notice of polilieaHnacting st fanpsonville, on 16th Inst, f . arc under obligations to Hon. J. I D. Asrmom for copj of tho 44 Patent Oftoe Report for 1850." # BAIN. . Since our last issne much ruin hns fallen In this District, It is very beneficial to late ore, turnips, Ac. ARKANSAS. We have a very interesting letter from ? Mend in Arkansas to n relative in this District, which we will endeavor to present in our next issue. CAMP-MEETINO AT BETHEL. Camp-meeting commenced at Bethel on Thursday last, and closed Monday morning. We learn that about twenty-fire joined the church, and that general go/ d ordar and quiet prevailed It was well attended. WOUXD IT NOT BE WELL t Would it not be well for the citizens of ( our town, ns well ns of all other places, to ( keep a sharp look-out, not only for suspicious , characters, but for everything of a suspicious ( character. There can be no harm in a pro- , per vigilance, and it inny do good. We nsk t the question, not tlint we have any particu- , lar suspicions, but simply as a reminder. BOUTHEBN MADE FDBNITUBE. A short stay at Cedar Falls, in this I)is- ( trict, a few days since, enabled us to pay j the Cabinet Sliop of Mr. MAnvixTiiownuinaK visit. ITe exhibit od to us specimens of his vrork, which, for elegance in style and work- i manship, ore unequalled l?y nny we hove ever seen. Mr. Titownr.iiujn' lins earned o reputation oso workman thnt every mcchanie might well envy, lie finds o ready sole for bio work, nnd is not only patronized by his immcdiote neighbors nnd friends, hut finds customers from Laurens, Anderson and Abbeville Districts. We commend Mr. Tuowbmikik to nil persons in quest of good Southern mode furniture. REVIVALS. It is cheering to the Christian honrt to know that the work of God is progressing and that sinners are being awakened. A gracious outpouring of the Iloly Spirit lias been realized by many churches in tiiia District within the past few months. We gladly report such intelligence as we have been able to receive: I We learn that on Sunday last 53 wero ( baptised and received into linburn's Creek Church. This church is in Laurens Dislriet, i near the GreenTille line, hut a large number I of its members reside in this District Con- I pected with this church, is a large and flour- i ishlng Union Sunday School, the meetings of which are always well attended nnd quite interesting. We also learn that Columbia Church has recently hsd on accession of orae 20 members ; and thnt Poplar Springs ' has received 43, Standing Springs about *20, * ana orouiy t.rees, akoiu au mcmners, wiut in a short time past. These sre all Baptist Churches. We hnve not been informed who eonducted the several meetings. We learn from n letter written by Rev. E. A. Lkmmond to the Southern Christian Advocate, that sinoe the 28d of June ft?5 membere (444 whites and 121 ec?oe?d) have been 1 added to the churches on Greenville Circuit, ' as follows: At Zonr, 7fl whiles, ft colored ; ' at Bethel, *9 whites, 22 colored ; nt Sharon, 1 A3 whites, 18 oolored ; at 31ount Pleasant, whites, 34 colored; nt Mnyfield's school house, (new soeictj',) 47 whites, 3 colored; 1 at Salem, 27 whites, 21 colored; At Ebcne- 1 Mr, ?8 whites, 18 colored. The spirit is still nt work, nnd we hope 1 soon to be able to report other intelligence like the above. KOBE RAILROADS. < A new railroad project 1# on foot in Lex Ington District. The Flag says that appli- 1 ration trill be mnde to the next Legislature ' for? charter for a railroad from Lexington < to or near Colombia. Meetings were held I last car, and the aum of #75,000 pledged to < the Columbia and Hamburg Rond. Tlint amount, aaya the Flag, would have been doubled had the books been opened ; but the Couamiaaioners appointed to open books at Lexington failed to get the other Cominiav adoncra along the line to act in concert, and M the books were not opened. " Not conteat to remain forever Isolated from all the rest of the world," she la how going to work, nod the Flag says if tfie charter ia granted a grnod <ffort will be made to build a 1 road, and it thinks it will be a socceM. Meetings have been held at Ridge, in 1 Edgefield District, and resolutions favoring 1 the Hamburg and Columbia Railroad, and providing Am the opening of books for eubMrlpiioiu to the capital stock, were passed. A barbecue and pic nie at Iiethel Church, oa the IKth inut, was also provided fur.? . (lev era I Able and practical speakers are to address the meeting-,. I . | Oerritt Smith, oi New York, has been < nominated by tha Abolition National Con- 1 trotribs for President, and fcamuel Me Par- J for Yfcs r(resident. | P . TMe seh?j*std ^MblW rtileettnu o* Thursday end Pridl? to*. W? hat the pleasure ?f Wbf yryoi n the first day. mm! addressing % kML taltr Um mptrliUnteM ( Mr, JL A. Hi?t tb? IA* Aniiwy hu been <pitte MmmAiL JTW umber of rthiilwi ititodiif tbta school ranges from sixty letlglily. TVe exereiam which we witnessed were Indeed eery Nth fattury. They embraced Ihe various depart' menu of spelling, arithmetic, geography, etc. The graeefttl salutations of the young gentlemen, as they severally appeared upon the platUmn, assured the audience that their manners had also been looked after. The position ef the Lima Academy lea good one. It is located in a healthy and delightful section of the District, nineteen miles above the Tillage of Greenville. The neighborhood comprises soma of our best and moat useful citizens, who are Being their time ?nd mesne to establish in their midst a school which is to bless them and benefit their ebildren. w niiK in fro we enjoyed the kind hospitalltles of Mr. Joux II. Goodwin. For his many courtesies to we return hint our warmest thanks. We will not neglect to notice, juet here, the pleasure we derived at forming the acquaintance of Mr. J. Wood Daviimon, the accomplished Professor of Greek in the Carolina High School, Columbia, lie it, as he informed us, whiting away the fag end of a summer vacation in the mountains, and appears to he ruralialng in a most agreeable manner. We shall look for many racy items under the " Coutributorial " of the Yorkville Krtquirrr, during Mr. Davidson's stay in the mountains. Besides the pica of searching for health, pleasure, fine air and water, we suppose that he will not discontinue the pleasant business of looking after the author of ** Rutledge," or the more agreeable occupation of finding a congenial spirit. In all these different pursuits he lias our warmest wishes for bis success. HEALTH OF CHARLESTON. For the information of those who are anxious to lenrn the truth in regard to the late rumor that the yellow fever existed In Charlesfon, we would state, on the authority of the Charleston J/erewryand Courier, that not a case of fever has yet occurred. Two eases resembling fsrer have been annonnced. " neither of which indicate the presence of J to epidemic. One was a young merchant | ivho had been in ill health for some months, ?nd who had left the jeity in May Inst, and ' die Courier says had been sick at several ! placer. 11c bad only returned a few days , before lie was seised with the illness which I was pronounced yellow fever. The other ' ease, the Mercury rays. was n woman whose ' life had been grossly irregular and intempe- , rate, died some days ago at the Roper Jlos- I pitni. Some alleged that her ease exhibited ' slight, yellow fever symptoms; but the more i generally received opinion is, that she died from intemperance, and the iinprudeut use of laudanum." * EXCHANGES. Tiik Rtatk Rioiit*' Dkmocrat : The second number of this paper, published at Jacksonville, Ala., wc find 011 our table. Its editorials are quite crcditnble, se lections good, and execution neat. It lias no motto more than its name indicates?advocates the claims of neither of the candidates for the Presidency. It is published by Heasley & Lester, and edited by Tliomns W, (hintt. Subscription price, $2 in advance. We cheerfully exchange. TIIK BLUE RIDGK IIfhalp: We hare received the third number of this new candidate for public favor and pa* Irotiage. Published and edited by Marshall 11 Smith, Walhalla, S. C. It is a strong advocate of the Blue Ridge Railroad, and considers its completion of vital importance to the State. It is edited with care and attention. Price $1.60. Our right jy, gentlemen, with many wishes for success. ' FILIBUSTER WALKER. Oca. Walkkr, by late advices, has left Runtnn, where he had been we do not know liow long, and proceeded to Troxillo, and raptured that town, and also the fort. The ittnck was made on the morning of the 6th tit. IIis whole force consisted of ninety nen, three of whom were wounded, while fifteen of the enemy were killed and a number wounded. Gen. W. took the Collector ot the Port and a Lieutenant prisoners, hut afterwards released tliem. Sixteen cannon were taken, among tliem one twenty-four pounder and a brass twelve pounder, one hundred and t wenty-five stands of arms> eighteen hundred pounds of powder, and a large quantity of munitions, including clothing, provisions, ete. He feels confident of h^ng able to hold the place for the next Pourlhonths against any force I lint, can be brought against him, as large numbers of the natives are joining his standard. HOUSTON WITHDRAWS. IIousto* has withdrawn from the Pres'lentiol canvass, leaving but. four candidates low in the field. We would like to see < Rati, and Douglas withdraw also, and thus nnks BnwKiNMOGK'n election sure, and se , uire to the South her rights and equality in the Uaion. Gov. Ilouvrojt strongly ad\o J sates the policy of a combination of all the Union-loving men to the support of one candidate. Dwusra.?Amherst College, Mass., has conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity upon H?s?l Wam> Ban-iira. Hkkry de ( elines the honor, and saya: " I grently pre- ' fsr the simplicity of th.,t name which my I inviner liMirwi over me in the holy hour of ! infant consecration ahd l>aptlsm. May I be , (wrmittvd, without seeming to undervalue | your kindness, or disrstecmtng the honor n?esnt, to retnm it to yoor ha:.d?; that I i may, to tha end of my life, be, as thus far j I hate been,simply?H?ai.T Warn, limcun. ? Gov Letcher, of Va., has sided f?<r Donglas. For a while ho woa "on the fence." A Georgia paper aaya Breckinridge and Lane will get the electoral vote of no State except South Carolina. That's liberal, aint it? Well, we ere glad the old Palmetto Is going to l>? right, any )iaw, If ft wasn't sontompMble, it might hi flinay, to sea how leme Of the Southern opposition papers pour >ut tin if bile %gaia*t> IireelynrhW and his | inr>po.t.Tl. are toigiity bib j . -iv Nv ' " ?o_? ?k liH bnt aeW meidiiif In Andereon, Orima ?w?l7, Terns, writ? 66 fro? ibttphiM, an-* i?r date of Aagnat SOtbo j- " Believlaf Wat it weald be ef internet to 700, ae w?n Irao Bpnthsm MM,lt; loom the prof? of tbo ** AbotttioB Plot* It tbio State, 1 borowlth umIon yoo u attract (in eoadeo?d form.) of aU tbo fires that have occurred bj in?endUristn, Ukoa fro? tbo CWrof JVriea, pnbtbbed In this piaoa, which aUUmontt am believed to be correctly stated:" We eoadenee, for tbo information of tw read era, a fow Homo of the treat fnonrraot tioaory plot, daily developing iU hideout proportion# in qpr State. The amount of proporty already dcatroyod -la Immenae, and tlio lota of life considerable, but who oan conjecture the terrible deraatation which would have ensued but for the timely detection of the plot. I The town of Petlaa, with $>00,000 worth of property was destroyed by fire on the 8th ! I of July. The entire bualneae portion of the town of Henderson, met n similar fate on the 6th inst. 1 a--a ? -V 1 ...v^uvcui^ ?? "< n, win iirru on IIM 1 8th, and U now h?*p of unsightly ruin*. The town of Denton was burned on the miui day as Dallas. In one iter* war* 26 kegs of powdcc, which caused a terrific explosion. A white man was detected in the act of firing Tyler, hut escaped. Jefferson wa? also tired the earns day of the Dallas conflagration. Georgetown was fired by a negro a few days ago. lie was detected in the act, and implicated several white men and nrgros in the plot. Beside* these, the eitv of Austin, Wsxshatcliie. Pilot Point, lielknnpp, Gainesville, ninck Jack, Kaufman, Navarro, and other towns, have been fired, with various losses. Numerous hams, granaries, dwellings, dr.. have also been destroyed, all the work of incendiaries. Two men. named Wyrick and Cahel, were hung in Anderson comity on thefiih. They were condemned i?y a jnry of Jf'O men. The citizens of Bastrop were aroused on Saturday, the Sth inst., iiv the insubordinate conduct of the negroa, I'jwuj examination of the negro cabins or> Walnut Creek, large Jjunntitics of arnr.s and amunition were ound, including many six-shooters. Tliey confessed that they eontemplated n general outbreak on Monday. We have heard that Col. Shannon, of Montgomery county, observing something wrong in the conduct of his negro* on Saturday before the election, took them tip one by one and examined them. They all concurred >n saying that they had formed a plot to hum the premises, murder himself ami family, and then escape. The Helton Independent, says that. Tucker, the accomplice of Covington, had ben ar estcd. He made important disclosures.? The same paper states, on what It calls good *uthority, that several abolitionists have been quietly hung iu Northern Texas, the object being not to sprend such facts until other of the villains could be caught. The Fort Worth Chief says that a preach?r named Busby was hung in that county for being an active abolitionist. 30O men condemned him. A negro worn An belonging to a Mr. Gray, in Milan county, voluntarily confessed to her master that all the negros around were concerned in the plot, and warned him to be on the al rt, A young man employed in a store in Waxnlia'cliie had been hung for furnishing poison to mgros to put in wells, ?te. On the 29th tilt, an armed escort eonduct.1 .1 -/ J ci Uir immui iiiuio liTiuoii uui. "I *t iioq lie is the abolitionist who published the notorious "Ornnge" papers in the Quitman Free I'ress, for which he was expelled from (lie cnunly, and who hits since been publishing a vile abolition sheet in Illinois, and circulating a number of copies in Wood and adjoining counties. A letter from Magnolia states that several negros and one white man have bean hung near that place. Several of the negros were found well supplied with poison, w hich they confessed they were to put in the wella on the day of election. The Weatherford News savs that a man named Crawford was recently hung in that county. The facts revealed in his ease prove him to have been deep dyed in abolition villainy. Tliese and similar scenes are being enact ed in many portions of the State. Wecould cite n>nny more if we had *|>nce. It is an alarming state of affairs, and calls for the most prompt and energetic measures for tts suppression. The people tire aroused to the strictest vigilance, and it behooves every community ond every man to exereis* great watchfulness and care to prevent these acts of villainy in other places. STATE ITEMS. The citizens of Greenwood and vicinity held a meeting on the 11th ult., and passed resolutions strongly favoring non-Intercourse hy the merchants of that section, and pledging themselves to patronize and sustain the merchant* who buy their goods in Southern cities, in preferenee to those who buy North. A resolution was also passed, expressing the opinion that our next State Legislature should levy a tax discriminating between goods purchased in Northern cities, and those imported directly from Europe to Southern ports. The Camden Journal gives an account of a house being struck by lightning, at Kirk 1 1- I:. II ? wihiu. j& wns iimrnii)' n rucK an ovrr. Ilie (lfctrie fluid |i?Md from on* room to snot*r, tearing off weather hoarding, crushing blind* and sashes, throwing plastering nnd piNtu of wood in every direction, splitting carpet, throwing a large pillar out of its place, shattering steps, and doing several oilier thinga. The house was the dwelling of Col. Thos. .1. Anemm. lie and hie family were in it at the lime, and thnngh severely hocked, strange to say, sustained no injury. There were two lightning rods on the house. Col. Hnyne, N?j. B. P. Whitner, Mr. Mitchel, Mnj. .lohn v. Moore, and Jol. James J-ong, candidates for the legislature in An derson, made speeehea recently at. Smith's Klore. They all favor the completion of the Blue Ridge Railroad?regard its completion of paramount importance to the State, both pecuniarily and politically?and nrga resistance on the part of the Sntrlh, if Lincoln is elected. So we learn from tlie Gasette. The work on the Bine Ridge Railroad between Wnlhalla and Pettdietoir, we learn from th* Blue Kidge litrekl, is progressing. rKe erwi ties are bring delivered along the line; nearly sll tlx grading Is done: most ?f the smaller timber for the Menees bridge lies been delivered ; end the construe! ion of the Depot et Welhnlle in about being eommeneeo. hi Abbeville Dlstrlet, In reply to inter' rogatories through the pspera, (ten. A Me Downn, W. C. Iter is, Esq., end Mr. Thomas Thomson. candidates far the J/egi?fatnre, here each replied nt length. They nil favor Senthern resistance if Lincoln is eleeled. but oppose separate Elate setiou, an prentntars. From the Pee Dee Time* and the Charleston Courier we learn that rise harvesting has been commenced on North StnUe, Weeetmew and Btaek River. It is rlpq earlier this season than osaal, and the Crop la said to be generally fair. IL Jodga Moore, editor of the Bennettsrllle Eon of Tempers ace, has eommenqrd in Ihsl paper, as promissd. "Sketches of the I'a'metto Regiment," written by nlnsnit rtsy win dmUkm if ifiMf S# w * *? Wo iw - from Ibo LaneaaMr L*t|?r lho( 0?*.Hfe?a Nfkk?npMa4??NMiMii|??M< didat* far r*-ei?otUa to Um 0UU 8?mU fHQ.|Hii|ln LHatricC Um ifabttilfa Banaor *ay# that aotrrlthtWdiu too roeoat dtMgirt, (fat ifriaiw -at tfast DUtriat *r* nwkfac ardnouo pmuo Uw? Air UM lHatrUt Fair to OtUUn T. H. Wad*. 1m., Km bm tlwUd Too Oolloatur at Rlohland Dtatrfot ** Capt. J. a HcCall, of Darlington, at Warm Springs, Va., oa tbo tM oil, ^Wi bo had 9000 for hi* health. ^ Harry Frank* kltlod Simon SlhgUtoa, la WUljniuabnrir District a for dsraaUoo, with a BtvW-kalr*. Frank* la la jail Mai. Jaao W. Sartor ha* hern eUetrd Col of thtSOlh Rrgtmoflt, & C. 1,1a Union. John D. Bond, of Groctnrood, ha* rcorlred a patent far Improcoiooot in plough*. no l>tie vr*?t T(Mnom announces <h? death of Mm Mary Preaeley, widow of Dr. K B. Preraly. Four nwnlwrt of ihU family htv* died within the iMt six month*-?the father. Mother and two obBdrsa. Mr*. P. wu the Mother of three children, nil of whom preceded her to the lend of spirits. A new rifle company haa been organized at Manning, called the " Manning Rifle*" The total amount of ootton aold In Colnmhia, from the first of September, 1859. to the first of September, 18641, woe 40,4)88 bale* Opt. Ephraim Lvles haa been elected, hy a large Majority, Sheriff of Fairfield District, . iMI " | MISCKLLAHEOTTI MIWS XXDLXT. I Several negroes were arreeted near Memphis, Tenn., on tlie 82d tilt,. charged with having in their poecession.a large quantity of poison, which they confessed was given them by whits men, for the purpose of destroying the lives of the white people of the neighborhood. It has been authoritatively announced " that the Trince of Walea gives his light hand it) the dance, and elsewhere, the same as any other gentleman." So now the agony is oven It is n sourcs of regret, in retiewing the growing commerce with Brazil, now carried on by the English aud French steamers, that there is no steam connection between the United States and any part of South America. There were ten gentlemen before the National Democratic Convention at Charleston, for the l'residenrial nomination, via: Messrs. Hunter,Oulhris, Douglas, Orr, Dickinson, Lane, Toney, Davis, Johnson of Tennessee, anil Pearoo, of Maryland. A correspondent of the N. Y. llerald, from Leonard, St, Mary's county, Md., recommends the withdrawal of Itolh Breckinridge and Douglas, Democratic candidates for the Presidency, and Die substitution of Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in their stead. The N. Y. Tribune heads the accounts of the horrible dmlitliin machinations in Texas with the words: "Texas Fright." So th? assassination of Virginia citizens by its devotees was denominated " The Big Scare." Hath er nna object* lo make merry over. KUfclle awny, ?Id Nero! In Missouri the Itepubiicans h??? not elected any member of the Legislature outside of St. Louis county. Gov. Letcher has closed * contract with Messrs. J-Mcpli K. Anderson A Co., of the Tredegar Works, to fit up the new Stntc Armory of Virginia with sufficient machinery for manufacturing annually five thousand rifled muskets, the entire contract to be completed at a cost to tbe State of 9166.* 000. Gen. Franklin Pierce, Ex-President of the Uuited Stales, will probably l?e one of tlia Democrat's (Breckinridge) candidates for elector for the Stnte at large in New Ilampehire. The crowd at the New York hotels ia larger, for this season of the year, than it has been since the Crystal Palace times. The capacity of all the hotels ia taxed to the utmost, and there is business enough for half a dozen large new ones. The almost unpreoedentcd influx of travel and trada oomes from the extreme South and Bouthwest, It is rumored that Capt. Blake, the superintendent of tike Naval Academy, ia to b? transferred, at his own request, to some other position, and that Capt Dupont, of the Navy, is to be assigned the superintendeney of the institution. It is said that thirty men have been killed or wounded for life by threshing machines in Indiana, during the past season. A train of 46 wagon^ drawn by 460 cattle, and reaching nearly a mile in length, arrived in Kaneaa city a few days J... I V. lT_i 1 a--.- ? ? iiviii ruifc uniuv ana mini* re, new Mexico, where they had taken out Government mpplieo. They wera all loaded with wool, of which they brnonght ovar 70,000 pounds. Hon. Lewis Steenrode, of Wheeling, Va., and his mother, were fatally injured on the 291h ult, by being thrown front their carriage down an embankment. rink, the New York correspondent of the Charleston Courier, aaya t M It is now settled that the Prince of Wales will arrive In this eity on the 12th of Oetoher, have a ball that night, spend Saturday and Sunday here, and then leave ua for other gay aad festive scenes." The ball la to be a splendid and aristoeratie affair, aad will cost forty or fifty thousand dollars. Considerable exeitement prevailed in Case, Gordon, and Whitfield Counties, Georgia, on the 26th ult, in reference to-the existence of an alledged negro plot. A thorough investigation, however, proved that there waa ne good eauee for alarm. So the Charleston Mercury la informed. The Hartford (Conn.) Deinoerats km nominated ? etnn DongW flecluril ticket, end refused to instruct them to tMt their rete for the defeat of Lincoln. Tfouglss was in Richmond on the 1st lost, where he wae M betrayed " into a speech. Albert like has announced himself ia fa* vor of Breekiaridfe and Lane. Fivamom or this Frkkcii Govkrx* mekt.?'The expenditure* of the French Government for the present rear are estimnied at $360,000,000. It ia slated that a loan of $000,000,000, is *o be mode, and one for the city of Paris of $86 ,000,000. In consequence of the re* dvciion of one-half the duties on sugar, ten and coffee, and the abolition or all duties on raw cotton and wool, the re?e* nnc for the half year shows a diminution of unwarda of aeven million dollars oonnared with the same time last year. Of the reduction $8,600,000 ia on foreign sugar, and $1,600,000 on beet toot tfgat. Other articles show aredt&tSoh orn(thing mt $$?$0,000, AB ZML j^HL T iilii fiiw liNli. Irtnm i, ^. * Arotttr*. Al?.t A?* Mlfc, 1M0. Jftwrt Editor* Til# eo4U> wip will o% Aonbudlj ??oiid wj w? b*V? n?l? W ' y?i<*?ix jMnh tbU ?oMty.. All johi to r lb* ?plii?R tbtl lb*7 Imv* mtwim ?*Um pnr kiter, look UtUr, ?4 Wtkt b?U?4 ? id this wtfnty. If ? ?*!? . 1 vnti 1 |W? tk? MIewtng ibtUitiwl laformaUn t 6 u * Tk? n?b*r of ootUn Wkft .fhlpfwd [ t+? U.U port (Aog?wU) for tbo ytor I860, ?P to tho fir?t of J?n?. WW. wm ?.81? btlti A whmmkM Ul?b KO pwHtdi; aad much of tit is cotton weighed 6O0aad??0 the bale, and none, ? very fsw UU?, wtlgM urvdrr the 450 panada So that In a commercial point of view, the return would be at leant 7,*00 bale*. This notion, at $4* per bale, would produce the round urn of (400,000. Thie amount ie diatrlbut* ' ed among a population within fiftpea miles . East, Korth and South of Augusta." Title . would give to each individual voter?not exceeding 600?i* bales, or $000 income, from cotton alone, to *]r nothing of the eorn, wheat, cattle, hldea, 1 amber Ac., that go V> swell the income of the farmer of this . White Hirer country. At the preeent writing, we have very dry weallicr, and cold nighta for Auguet; cvrtaiuly the coldest that I ever saw in this month. Recter, the opposing candidate to the Democratic nominee, la elected Governor.? Hindman, nominee, la elected over Cjrprst, Old Line Whig, by a small mafority.? Gantt is sleeted in the third dictrlst, over his opponent Mitchell; l>otli Democrats.? This election completes the breach In the Democratic party- Three tiekets Will he in the State for President. A heeled contest will be expected, which will bo very close between liell and Breckinridge. ARKANSAS. *ms? Orea* IIcm an Sacrifice in Africa. The West African Herald of the 13th ult aava: " liis Majesty Badahnng. Kin^ of Camotney, i? about to make the ** Grand Custom" in honor of the lute KingGezo. Determined to surpass all former inon* archs in the magnitude of theferemonies to be perforated on the occasion, Badabung line made the most extensive preparations for the celebration of the Grand Cusfwn. A great pit has been dug which is to contain human bloodenough to float a canoe. Two thousand person* will be sacrificed on this occasion. The expediliou to Altcukouta ? U postponed, but the King hat sent bis army to make soma excursions at the expense of eom? weaker trifcen, and has r succeeded in capturing many unfortu- ] nato creatures. The young people t among these prisoners will be sold into ( slavery, and the old persons will be kill- i ed at the Orsnd Custom." < Dim, on lite 2d Inst., at his residence in litis District. Mr. P. Tif^KY FOWKEIt, aged 44 years. He leaves a widow and many relatives and friends to mourn his death, llis remains were deposited ill the burial ground nt Hatesrilie, on Monday afternoon last, with Masonic honors. Pikd, on Grand ltiver, in Indian Territo- ^ r?, on the lWth J tils'. 18)10. after a short and i painfull illness, WhNONAll, eldest daugh ter of Mr. James L. and Frances Duller, and grand daughter of the late Dr. William But- 1 lor, of litis place. ' In contemplating the death of this lovely child, we are again reminded of the short- J nes* of life. Just six rears of age, In the freshness and beauty of childhood, the idol of her parents, and the sunshine of her f home, adte has been snatched away, ere 3 pain or weariness lind worn an impress on ' iter brow, or casta sliudow on her trusting ' heart. Yes, the has gone, and wo shall see ' her lovely face and listen to her winning voiee no more. l>eath spares none. JLike the (lowers she bloomed?hut to die?and the si'lumn winds shall scatter their green J leaves in the dust. i The subject of this brief tribute, was no ordinary child. Horn beneath the bright .1.1? -I - i or ? . ?. * . ? ?in vi n inr on wriifrn ciime, surround- j cd by the plriMnt nights end sounds of n rural home, blessed beyond her yenrs with intelligence end beauty, she grew up in i loving communion * with Nature; gentle, affectionate, end robust. Tho' her lust ill- j nth was short, and severe, she retained her 1 semes; and lovingly calling Papa, gave him a tender farewell, and bid him bestow on her little sister, her prrriows Itgoftf?her 1 pony and ptnvlhings Oh! may our hearts I rescind to I Ids solemn admonition to be ready when the pnle reaper tome* so path- ] r in his sheaves; and may we retain in ear | hearts, the memory of her vlrtuee, and to he fitted to reigu in the Kingdom of the Messed. J "We loved thee far loo fondly, our heart* , strings round thee clung As tho* our all of joy or hope, on thy dear being hung? Perchance thou wert an idol, between us 1 and our God ; ' And He made thee, in his iaolooa love, to us a chastening rod. i i " Wa blest Him in our anguish, and we how j beneath the stroke. And pear 11 im for lite peace they know who meekly bear His yoke. We'd pray Him f*?r (hat peace of heart no ^ human tongue asn tell. Our Father's Hand hath chaatened us, He ; doth all thiuga welL" i A FRIES I>. I*IST OF CONSIGNEES At OrMDTiU*Depot, Weak snAinf Sty.l L William?; F A Walter; J Jolmatnn; N Thompson; Mcl> A D; J F lligbtowar; i Kelehnnt A Son; H G le?A 0?; Roberta A j Msuldin; Guinea, D A Co; F W Johnstone; T Steen; ? B Ilerroti A Son; ft Stewart; J , W Grady; K J Aaton A Co; F Burt j; G K < Klfont; Gowar, Co*, M A C<K D Urgwhart, G 11 Lannean; W J RtUalM^ ESI; W II Horry; W ff ftj Yaneoy A Son; J Carpao- i Ur; B F Brookman; J W Austin A Bro; Jno Bate.; J C P Jeter; W 11 Watson; D Hiredley; A W Gumming; MsM A MeL; J Kraao; i H Gnwar; A B C; J B Bkermnn; S Lee; H { Mark ley; B A II; A Sommers; B 0 Lankford; J Stapp; J W Morris; J W Ward; D JaaaaIrrr; R 8 Allan; C C Plnokney; A L Ury; , Nicol A I; 0 Deris; C Molenaus; S M Merrick; A S Porter; M B Ear|r; W II AfflA (M Anderson, EWtnTre;) Dr i Andaioon; J G Drayton; Wat fall <HWe A I low era; J II MoClaln; H. 8 A G; W R Rutlrrfgr. D O Peer, ion; W Mordoek; M U Singleton; Werriinaa , A C; Beetlle A P; S Elinuln A Co; fitip man, B Co; Witi Tliompt on; M Pattoo; l>o*ff J A Bnrnhnm; Mrs Lovelem!; G Da Ctiotaael; G G Mrmiulnger, B Smith; R P GoodleM; tJ P L Young; ? C GIBand: J Chthev; 4 M** Roe; S Morgan A Oy JjjT J* * * J, ; JMU?f Hmh |toi U/OTup^p*r f J th? fcUowhigs^rte^ f^Tdew WhwJH fl i?i w.rd?ir WilliMis. i; *d W^.-^?*5Sl?^ 0* } \ 4U> Wrrd-R. 1>. LONG. ,, j Ton IwTKitoftXY. ? B. mil,, J . w; JSS2S5 ] fh & erf WBK?, , Q. B. DYFIX '^1 FO.iSSTdaxt. ' 1 C. J. TLPORD? FOB Waiwm, r h -J.. , i. POWELL* 4 ;v.r g T. *?OX. , : I KTBBT> ARtT, f s. ix oooDi.Errr. * Yakdkx*. ' W. p. PRICE. ' JNO. W. ORADY. 2 K 8 CIBBKR. * 3 G. E. ELFORIX Fob l*Tlt!*f>AMT. - .? MAJ. 8. R GOODLETT. FOB Wabdbsw, IatWabo.?W. 1*. PRICK. J *i? - ?. B. DTK*. ' ?i 8n " U. I>. LOKO. J*l 4TII " G. R ELF01UX ? Fob Jbtbbbabt. M. IX EARLS. , 2 Fob Waidim. L. WILLIAM8, < S. E ?1RBF8. I ' ' wt GoLiwsirrn, : W. IX JONES. \ For hriKtiy I C. J. ELPURD. .* 1 Fob Waioim. ? { lot W?H-W. P. PRICE ? 2.1 Wnr.1?I. W. ORAPY. ? 3.1 WnMi_8. !?, LONG, 4th Wwri^-R. M< KAY. I - 1 - i- bh . ao. .J 4 Halig-iotu Hotice. ? THE Roanl of Association Missions of the * rypcr River Rapt lot Association will meat at * I'lcaannt (trove Church, (Irecnvllja^plrtrlot, * >? Saiurf{ayt thr Ud o/Eyitrinter Hertf at II. /clock in tho mowng. A full and punctual j noating if earnestly soiicitad, as several mat- ( Icr* of iMporitMo will bo before the Hoard at hat time. " ( . A. B. WOODRUFF, . ' Chairman B. A. M. Aug so ir 1 i_ * I. O. O. F. 1 a. ? If AttaiRn ? rn 1A1A LVVU5) No. 1M. 0. O. F* meet* fc'Prtf Tknrad<tjf itfmmg, ~*~*s At S o'clock. Feb M 4 2 iv* J. BI R8KY, Sec'sy. ForKaJer General. jC3J~The friends of Col. A. L. \ DEAI1IXG, of Edgefield, reepcrthilly an- I i ounce hi in a ?tin<IM?te fur Major-Ucnera), Kirst PivUion, 8. . M. ,.v i ] B3T Hie friends of M?j. Srf D. flOOPLETT respcetlhUy announce him a ten- *, lidato Cur I ho office of Mi))or General of the . First Piviainu of .South Carolina Militia, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of ? ion. A. .M. Smith. ' &V The friends of Mai. EMMET; j 'KIBKI.8, announce him a Candidate for Major General of (1m 1st Division Booth Cstc- t inn Militia, to fill 'fho vara nor occasioned!)/ be-resignation of Hon. A. M. Smith. AWJfl || For the Legislature. >i j-t f^Thc friciuift of J. L. WESTMOKELAXP. Est)., respectfully anneunoe his lame a candtdato for ro-elcction to the Senate,: t&r We are nnfliori/od to anlonnce Col. r. KDWtN WAKE a candidate * or the Senate, at the ensuing election. JOT W. P. PRICE, Ew^ is anlouneed a candidate for tbs Legislature, 1&r JOHN W.STOKE8, la reapeetfnHy announced M a candidate for * ^ o election to the Legislature. ' ?m?o friends of Col. DAVID HOKE announce him a ean.lidate for the Is- ? guriature, a| the ensuing iluotM. KgT TWh friends of Pr? * nilTLnoiTB* annoaneebim a CanrHda^Jfcr i the legislature, at the approach tog election. $. ,i tag# We ere. authorized to' an-. ^ wriHw Cor- W. If. CAjtWW) a enudilate for re-election to the Stale Legislature at . the ensuing election. many friends of Dr. I. &.8irf.I.!VAN. mnaottithr .nnouuc* I.i.n M M r?ndM?'&'lWr'?tfcti 8t*t? U- .1 ntMiy Me*A**i J. BOB'KkT XMlT2!> (A Am noanrt Kim ? romlidatc for tb* Lcgiciatare At the cnimlng Atectio.i. '-?[iirtor J r |3gT* T!*? friends ofCol.dAMKS i ti llcCD LLOL'fi It. rexpcotfnlly bog l?*r? tv fcitdmrm him ?? ? CM(Ud?tt to MmiMt QroAft-1 > rltlo I)i.trWt to the next Ugbfataae. /. J ? H ?f For To* Collector. Wo are antlionaed to or.- 1 honnoc W. A, THACKeTOW A AAn?Mofto *f ' Tax C?]l??tor At the AMimtAg-rfemjon. ,g> J Tito frionda of Hev. J. >f, JlUNrow, roepctfatty a?BoauA? Kim AO a OajhSUMo i for Tax ColUotur, At tlm eacuiug ck^t??. | jtsrTfgrere e^orieed to an-* nounm w. f AYLOfc, ^ Ar*?Ol<tAic fcr Tax Collector, At K? AAAOiof decile*, ; 1 gar We rtre authorised to an ??M* JffDBIUKD HOOKMIfc* cM4Mfet0>At* |*J T 1 *J3 Collector, M tk? m? station. J^f J -tar We are A?0?ori*ed to <m?oti?M J. H. M. omJ.OUOM ? ei?<IUta? for Tns C??tai<*,n*?*M*iH ntatta. ;***/ - *; (ST W?f?ro intWiwd! to hi* ! ft fJST^ *r* *ut Wired to **h MfitTf.V. MVKAf* M ? Iter , TiM tMWtor It Ik? timiai skctiuo. , nre requested to *r.. < MNtnr* Mi. llUS DItL, M l cariMtU fW ] >u foltator, *t tb? ?m? <jAi>U?o. j ol? fci~3 ~ JfMiiH tK tu cS-,;' *m?*Wlmm* - - J I I tfca% MB M * tffist slxo oJ trial bottle, is a sufficientgftarnntee but the tHbl botlle contain* mo.t pAcknu i?rredirntiClp proof ftf *bfch It* sale hns inrrwcd cidu bundrcff fhM within the post year. CAutrion.??owiro of wotjbUtw fmte?ti?n*, * several ?ro nlrfndy lt)tho rnsrkrt. called by iiAcront paRiM. W ??? wolow tho word* Prof.* Wood**i Hair Restorative, Depot, St. ,oui*, Co... ahd Now York.) are blown in the ?au?S?s?s?r=; ioods 1>u?1?t# is Uw United State* a?4 Canada. J&F For Hal* in (Ireenriil* by Dr*. f.ovo A braggflit*. . 17?4 Aug 30 To th* BWm&titof 1 be Medical Profe* v *ioo vf the V. 8. Hew York. May 1st, I860.?Gmtt Tho , k indereigncd, having recently bceom* th* ?n|* ihtpHrlnri of." Dr. J. Bored Wl'< Imperial Wine Bitter*,** an article which hi being exenslrely aoid tn nil parts of the United State*, fg lenVe respectfully (o call yonr attention to I list of n?c ingredient* wliicb eompoM tbene SSfttflSS?wIm Bark "a ' nitflt iHijtiwtjt Wiiu v4K*rtjn,? imrn, uw inn-, Camomile Flowers,-Coinfrcy, and a pure rod imadalterated Ti'hie, which I* aboat don'lathe nsaul strength ofelho* Wine*, and I* im>nrtod l?y only ii)i( Il?n?c in the UnitM State*. , Front thh beneficial effect* of the*e Bitter* ' n uk. and <>n many other* wliich we have witic#0e?l, we feel confident that the PktiMui of I he couutry who will give tlt?ui ? lair trial, rill approve of them, end on tbem in their irnoticc. *3. tfV Rcppectlully fourr, ,CHAK. wfCpTFiKtn A CO., 7ft VfiHani Ftree;. No* York. P. 8,?" Dr. J. Bovori Uod'a luritnlel 'Win# Uttern " ?n> mid hy PISHKR I HKINITSK, Ireenville, S. C., (Uid bv ttruggist* gnnemllly. JOI.T u . i? Jr *r wintri* tew minutes BRIAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS I 7- t ' ?IIE Orlontid Medicine K?Ublt<?e<! in 18.17, nnd flVrt article of tho kind ercr introduced nn-.ler the name of " i'ri.xoxii' lV*rnns " in llii* or any other country ; aH other Puliuo. 1 nie V?f?n^r? counterfeit*. The genuine can be known j>y.the nruoo of BitYAlt being ?tellere Cough*, Cold*, Bore Thtoat, Tfonrpeneo* BRYANT PULMONIC WAFERS Iclicve Aathma, Brohchitl*. Wflhdl Breathing BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS lelicve 'Quitting of Blned. Pain* le'the Cheat. buy an* Pulmonic wafers teliere Xncinicnt Oonwimption. Lung Diaeaaea. BRYAN* PULMONIC W^'KltS > dolieve Irritation of the Uvula and Ton?il?, T? BRYAN* PULMONIC WAFERS i Ltelievo the a bora Complain U in Yen Minute*. 1 BRYAN* PULMONIC WaFKRH A'ru a Bleating to ail CIbmo* and Oouatitntiou*. i BltTAN* PULMONIC WAFERS f **" TlR^^PU?i^, ^FKRSk*r*' Ira in a *iin|>la form and pleaaani to the taete. r-tes3ssaierc.M BRYAN* PULMONIC WAFKIIs teo warranted to giro aatiafiaction to every one, tfo Family hontd he without ia Bo* ef BBYAM-S PULMONIC! WAFCBS L.^'r1^ ix rftr. nor an. No Traveler *howid he without amuppiy of BRYAN'S PULMONIC! WAFERS IK BIS POCKKT. No yter*on will ???r object to wir? for 'V 1 ?*** TVIMOVIQ waMu r^KsavsK^,. Rochester, K. Y. F#r gale in nrccorillo bv Fianuu * Ilaiirvuw, bad nil DruggUta ; Wa* K.-haack A. 1 Char lee tou, Wholesale Agent*. F*y it #t f lyuow V-^l?TOe.,W gm YOU ere hereby ordered to flffl? he and appear at tbe Regiment- Hf YfTi ai Muatar Ground, WWV'* Uniform, for Raview. gjj* lB.Y5H*o'*D,ASto?0iJ?l,. 4 HHi * ?q8f ,<D<, rT *"1*' I .. viAtJl" | ' f TV *?n? of Wwo?*HIp, tb?t be U profMW Nl to Hwufatew M4 TTitKfijfgk *. Hi J ^hApr;^ J riftHMKMMnnnirrmv _