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?A Here there wtlj be leagflQI^Hp
^^nrice* higher, thafr w|Jj|
,-J lest ten year*. tode^^ul
onuses: First, tfi<jpWWP&f our corn
crop for MT?r?l yc*ip; socondly, the
cholera has made' such destruction
nBKttML$? h<*# th*t JF^ere are dis
coatikgfca frbito attempting to raise them.
1 tea*dee the discrimination against our
I' < ? ' farmers, by railroads in this country,dn
the- transportation of their provisions
And breadstuff*, and in favor of distant
eetlens, all eontribule to discourage the
further raising ?f Bogs for market.
OW neighbors of Georgia, South
Carolina, and Alabama, who have here
toforw bean dependant on thia State for
their pork, must look out for some other
market U>? present reaaton. If tlicy
have, then, to go to the West for their
provisions, would it not be well for
tham ta take into consideration the
question, whether or not it is their in
* tenest* to aid jn building the Railroad
from this place direct to Cincinnati, by
m which one-half the freight would be
saved, and sure and speedy transportation
always secured with the Inrgesl
* and best market in the Northwest.
It flvo of the pmrcipnl road* in Georgia
would appropriate one-third of their
net earnings to aid in the construction
of this roRd for five years, they woulU
be more than repaid,-fur the next fife
years in the traffic ofer thoir^|4U, bv
the ii.cicaey^o!
would bring
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The Spanish war
D^ftis arrived at IInvanSH'",K "*
on the Oth and Truxiloon InW^nTrsV
She reports that the British (var steamer
Icarus, with a transport ntid troops,
under command of Alvarez, proceeded
to l^o Negro, where Walker's army
were .encamped. The boats of UkIcarus
proceeded up the liver nnd captured
Walker with seventy of his men,
all of whom were taken to Tinxilound
delivered to the authorities of Honduras.
Aialkers men were very destitute,
and nimiy of (hem being Kick were per
milled lo return to tlie United Slates.
on the condition of never engaging
Mgain in an expedition ngxinst Genital
America.
Gen. Walker and Col. Rudler are lo
Le shot. i
The Cautcmala Expedition arrived
from Omoa shortly after lite capture of
the filibusters.
Avgvsta. Sept. 21.
Walker avd Col. Ruddier Shot.?
An arrival at New Orleans reports that
nnct Crd. ltiulJlwr were shot by
tire Honduras Covet nment. 'J lie re
mainder of the men were allowed to
depart unmolested.
[The above report relating to Walker
and his Colonel Lean no date, nor is
the vessel, named by which it was
brought,'if authentic ; but the intelligence
is highly probable.? Charleston
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abolition ot'tr a( e8 in tfxas.?
Extract, from i piivate letter dated
Houston, Texas, Aug. 2Sd, 1800, to a
fiiend in Ilartford, Ct.:
* Tell'four abolition friends to go on,
and soon tliey will ha\e the plea.-ure of
sseing the negro reduced to such a
state of hops 'ess boutb < ^ thnt tliey may
) sxell pity them. 1 solemnly declare
that to-day the ncgio is not as free as
he waa two or,five yents ago ; and why ?
Simply because his master. baa beeij
goaded on to desperation- by incendiary j
act* and speeches. One ycnrwigo all w as ,
jieace and quietness heie. The negro i
Wfoc nllnu*or) f#\ Itain iluilPdC fir.rl
to-dar one dare not rhow his head nficr
9 o'clock in the evening. Seven coin
panic* of patrols nro organized." and
guard the city each night. Sixteen
Jiorse patrol scour the country mound.
Forty eight vigilance men sny live, banish
or die, as the proof may go to show.
And so it is nil over the country. Men
re hung every day liy the decision of ;
IilanJefs, lawyer*, judges tu*'1 ministers,
t is np hot, impetuous a bin cool,
terg justice. Ills the saving of wife
anddaughter, mother and sister, fit.in j
the hand of desecration. Ji it> the slop J
ping of scene* thnl would mako J.S*;
Druses riViTl 1 utIts blush jpr s ha toe. *
* * We had one more fire." Yours
truly, **
Mobile, Sept. 13.
The Gale at the Gulf?Fins in Mobile,
<fcr.?The storm of Saturday flooded
one third of this city, 'i lie loss l>y
water is estimated at *500,000.
The ship R. II. Dixie was wrecked
in the storm, and sixteen lives lost, in- i
eluding Capt. Dixie.
The 6tcnmers and shipping were [
C*fPfllK' >rvtnr*'/l
?'^vv -t
Tbe ftbievrnlk* were flooded ?>nlf
between Water and lioyal street*.
Tlie wnlU of several wart-homc* nnd
?! er building* were undermined and
twit, dtfctrujlng 40,000 mirk* of ssdt, I eaidea
vast amounts of other iftticlen.
A fiic broke out in Uoduian'* warebonne,
destroying 3,000 bales r.f eotlon.
In I'omeroy <fc Marabafa Warehouse*
tbe lime ignited, and being inaccessible
to (lie finmen, burnt frcdy.
Pkksii-knuai, klkction Dat ?con
greas jtasMd R|t act in 1845, " to establish
u itmfoim time for holding eleeiions
ft* elector of President and- Vice-Pre* I
blent in >" lie Siate* of the Union."?
11.ia act fxes lite time of election on I
.tbe * Tile? day nrxt after the first l^nn
day in tbe month of T^orlfnber "-wliWi
tbia year i* on tbe sixfb day of lit*
it ontb. All tlie elector* mnstl* choeen
?>r appointed on ibat day, except in tin1
lecloial College, or where a State has
ioiled to eficct an election on the day
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W. PRICE. E/litor.
C. X. McJUHKIN, Assistant.
Our Motto?'* Equal Rights to All."
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GREENVILLE, S. C.
Thursday Mote inc. Sent. 27. IflfiO
FOB FBF8IDEHT,
BON. J. < . BRECKINfffDGE,
OF KENTUCKY.
FOB TIOX-FB?8II)?KT,
GEN. JOSEPH LANE,
OF OREGON. _____
FROST. +
We learn that frost imulc its appearance
in the extreme upper portion of this Diet riot
nnd th? adjoining counties of Western North
Carolina, during ifl^wcik. dnmnging late
fodder, Ac. Wc have heard of no trust, as
yet, in our iiuinediiite^ioinity. The evenings
nnd mornings mWqnite cool, nnd fires
are comfortable.
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. .. THE LADIES* FAIR.
The Fair, pi
veil by the Ladies'Sowing So
ci< ! y uttiu 1m .1 to (he M?-l hod i.-t ( Inirdi in
iHttMce, on Wednesday night of Inst week,
^^Bdix i<l. d success. Every tiling conucetfar
as we know, or iinve heard. I
agreeably nnd satisfactorily to all
BgH^ A great variety of ni ticles was on
hnd^mli ons were nuinerousand tiheral.
nmount taken in was of which
tf28!.20 remain as netl profits.
Wc would here take occasion to return our
most hearty thanks to our fair friends for
favors received at. tlie enke nnd fruit table,
and also nt the supper table. May urmensurcd
prosperity and happiness attend them.
THEOLOGICAL flMINARY.
The second session of the Greenville Baptist
Theological S. tniinuy will begin on
Monday mxt, with, we hope, an increased
number of students o\er the first session.
The Institution is one that eel In inly d? serves
to rank high among institutions of learning.
The President and Professors are men of
learning and ability, nnd are xeahn'S in their
lnliois. We hope the tune is not far distant
when a large number of students will ho
receiving the b<mfit of their instruction.
See notice in another column.
THE OLEEtT COETLE. .
Mr. Juki. Yovsfctu.oon, who luis boon assisting
tlie I7. S. Mnitjii.) in tal.ii g tin- cen.
mis ret urns for this District, informs us t lint
lie has met uj> with a wry aged couple
living in the tipper j n? t of our District, who
ore, perhaps, the oldest II.allied- couple to
lie found in the State. Mr. Jsvsk Tkammkli.
is set down nt 105 and his wife at 10C rears.
They are both in the enjoyment of pood
lienlth, and hid fair to live nnionp their children
an d friends for many days to come.
THE BEVIEW AT BBCTON'8.
We attended the Drill and Review at 11 niton's
on Friday and Saturday hist. The attendance
on both days was quite large. Col.
O. P. Pool is coinnumder or the Regiment,
and, ns an officer, is i..fe/ior to none. Since
his promotion to the office of Col. of the
Firet Regiment, he has spared no pains to
make it un efficient military organization,
lie lias heretofore reviewtd severally, in
person, all the companies in his Regiment ?
drilled the men and instructed the officer*?
and to day the First Regiment is perhaps
the best drilled Regiment in theStnte. We
sAy this much without intending to dispninpc
any other Regiment-, but it is due to a
worthy and efficient officer, who has overcome
many difficulties, at the snciifice of
time aiul money, toinnfce his Regiment what
it should be?an ornament and a pride to
the State. Gen. Easllt, with a portion of
his Staff, was present and reviewed the Regiment
on Saturday. At tire concl< sion of
lha cxere\?es of the day, the General com
pi i men ted, in very high terms, the officers
nnd men for the able manner in which lliey
Jinil performed the In I tors of I lit* day.
Hon. J. I). AftitMouK was present, nn<l addressed
the* people on the various political
questions of lite dnv. It was not our for
tmi? to hear Idnt?Itring engaged nt the
time?and afe nnnhleto report wlir.t lje said
upon the occasion. We understand, howcver,
that lie took high Noulherii ground. lie
expressed the belief that LinooIn would be
elected, in which event he went for resitt-Alice.
The candidates for the Senate nnd
House were on hand, l.tit in eonseqtier.ee of
the time being occupied by our member to
Congress, they made no speeches. They all
appeared confident of jncoess.
THE ?A1L AND WINTER TR4DE.
Notwithstanding the general complaint,
all over the country, of hard times nnd the
scarcity of money, the merchants of (Jreenville
nr? preparing for an extensive fall aftd
winter trade, if we may be allowed to judge
from the appearance of their shelves and
countci 9. Wc are of the opinion tlmt larger
or better selects.1 stocks have not been purchased
for this market in many years. This
is, we think, evidence of ihe confidence of
our met chants in I he ability of their custom
cm to meet tlieir Ml)*, mid show* that they
hare m>l l>r?n frighten- <1 hy tlic cry ol' hard
times.' We wish fur nil a brisk linde from
prompt p<iyin^ customer*.
In connection with the above. w? would
make a surges!ion, did we not f?-nr that selfinterest
might he considered a* prompting
it. We leave the reader to imagine a hat it
would he.
{jy T-et it be remembered, that at the
approaching election for members to the
Legislature, the poll* will l>e kept open at
the Court House Monday and Tuesday, and
at all the other boxes only on Tuesday.
tw Return Pay for Greenville District
will be riaturday, tth of C?tcber?
11 l ltft iTlilmgffii .
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asfkow V^ojiuf^y^nj ptaaanat
nioorillglih\8gM* - H?|?^^Wed to lore
tliem I eiflJ bow tko qafirnory of *?"' nights
W hell day wHhdrew.but hfftf hie lighta,
And all wm uioonahioe, balm and peace,s
cornea Ixick to ua frem the not very diataot
past, na we contrmplate theee wo are now
enjoying. But the present?not the past I
On Tuesday evening while yet tbe clicking
of the types and Ike rattling of tha^reea
made the only tnuaio that greeted onr tired
ear, suddenly sounds more enehantiog?
more pleasing?arreeted our attention. AH
at once the air ? reined filled with music.
and ii it floated around us, we felt that bow
.never drew tweeter aounda frotn string*.?
"Home.Sweet llome," "Let Me Kiss Him
for llts Mother," " Ben Bolt," these and
other airs came, one after another, and lent
their charms to onr feelings. We might attempt
to say more, but
" Music!?O how faint, how weak.
Language fades Irefors thy spell 1
Why should feeling ever apeak,
When'thon canst breatbeiter soul so well."
We feci complimented. Our tlwnks, gentlemen.
Proceeding* of the Grand Royal ireh Chapter
of South Carolina, at it* Annua/ Grand
Convocation, in Char/e*ton. 8, O-, commencing
Tuexday, February Wth, A. L. 6860,
A. /. 2390.
We have received a copy of the above,
neatly printed in pan plilet form by llro. A"
J. Bukkk, 40 Broad Street, CharK-ston, S, C.
With the proceedings is printed the address
of the Grand High Priest, M.\ 1?.\ Comp.
Ai.iikut G. Mackkv, M.D., to the Grand Chapter,
several R?|K>rt*, Ac. Also, a revised
Constitution of the Grand Chapter of South
Carolina, submitted nt the annual Convocir
tion of I860, und to be finally acted on nt
the annua) Convocation in 1861 ; the names
of subordinate Chapters, with their officers
and members; ai.d the proceedings of the
organization of a Grand Council of Royal
and Select Masters for this Slate. It if, altogether,
nn interesting document to lloj ul
Arch Masons.
HON. J. D. ASBKOKE.
At 1lie review of the Fourth Regiment.
S. C. 11., in Anderson District, Hon. J. I).
AsiimoKe add reared his constituents of that
District. The Anderson Jntdiigtnctr in
speaking of it says:
" Upon the future policy of the South lie
was terse and to the point, lie regarded
the election of Lincoln as certain, and advised
preparation for that event, in which
lift conns* lli-d resistance. 11? thought the
discussion of Sepal ale secession in that contingency
as premature nt tills tinu?in fuel,
was inclined to the opinion that, such issue
never would arbe, as he regarded Alabama
nild Mississippi lirmlv pledged to the t-esis
lance wh-irii Black Republican is elevated
t<> the Clijcf llnirifiriic)?fin- llurn- Slate* to
retract their pledge* and submit, would
cover themselves w i111 shame ami dishonor.
Tlii* lie I'olifVeil lliey woubl never do.?
But, wliiie be went for congelation?tlie
settled policy, in lii* judgment, of ibis l&'nte
?sooner tli 1111 see slaveiy nlmlii<li*il, wliieb
would be tbe result if we neqniosced in the
Hlnek Republican jioliev, lie woiiM unfurl
the banner of the l'alhi' tlo State and rally
under it* folds every man lie could?woubl
make a last struggle, if need be, to sustain
thai Institution wliieb was the life-blood
and lienri of our social system, lie regarded
urnthing. even revolution itself, preferable
than giving up slavery after we have
defended it so long uinl knew its value so
w ell."
" OUK'FALMETTO' SKETCHES."
Under tills caption the Benncltsville Son
of J'lWiirrantf: save:
" Several of the snrvlng member* of the
Palmetto Kegiiiicnt have forwarded u* their
names since the commencement ' f our
sketches. It is our desire that everr m< mhcr
of that ill-fated Regiment, in whatever
part of the Union, or the wot Id, he may* he,
should have a copy of our piifu-r during the
puhliealion of our sketches. And they *haJl
have it if they will send us their panic* and
address; and if tlicy should not be aide to
pay for it, they shall have it gratis. We
claim for our : ketches the utmost reliability
in tlieir more important facts and features,
and we wish those who were eyewitnesses,
and participated in the campaign, to read
and judge for themselves. We may touch
sonic points that may never hare seen the
lignt before, and wliioli may be considered
important to the truth of history. Men and
measures, matter* and things, will all be
sketched, as far a* possible, with the impartial
pen of historic truth."
CriAVCK rot* Writ ass.?The proprietor of
the 1 inrlington Southerner, offers a prize of
$50 for the best romance, and $?5 for the
second best. The editor of the Southerner
also $25 for the best Agricultural Kssay.
Competitors are requested to send in their
productions by the first of I>eeeniher. A
sealed envelope, containing the* name of the
t niucr, iii'ipv ncruin|iniijr earn, whim will
not he opened until the uwurd lias been
made.
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12T 1 elerson's Magazine, for Ocloher, has
been on our table for several days. It is an
interesting is usual?has some capital eto
lies in it, for the ladies, and other mutter of
value and interest.
The N'ew Yoikcra have sent n com
millee of jliree to Washington, to invite
IWidtnt liuchanan ami niece to the grand
hull to the l'rince of W ales. It is said Miss
Lane will honor the iTinee 'with her presenee?quit
en compliment fur a reigning
helle. *
tiT From a curd, in pother plnee.it will
he so?-n that J. 1'iiWH.O.i'i)., hue wildrawn
from the canvass for the Semite.
IW Col I?. .1. Johnson h?*s heen suggested
hy the Edgefield A<lrrr(i*rr as one eminently
qualified for Governor. J Ion. J, 1>. Annua
litis been nominated in the JlmU J J HI
Chronicle.
Gov, A?.\ms has returned home, from
a European tour, much improved in health.
nr The population of Spartanburg vil
,nS"< "y 11,0 rreoni census, is two thoosanu
one hundred and fifty.
11. B. Boti-stov, Esq., of Wfnnsboro',
line been elected Grand Sire of the United
Stutes of tlie Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, by the Grand Lodge of the United
States, n?w in session at Nashville, Tenn.
?r I)r. J. II. Tiiohnwjm, now in Earcqie,
at last accounts, was in Geneva, Switzerland.
lie was to vUit interesting portions
of that country, and was expected to sail
fur bonis og tfis 2tuh instant
tlr Tl?e <rteam*hfp Thomas ftwsnn, which
armed at Charleston on Friday last from
Baltimore, hfought, as past of her cargo,
2,Ml bushels of ,wKenf. ,
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V .KI?C*LLA3f*aU8 HIT!* MXSLST..
; A man named Rieketts. reecatfy arrived
rtvm England, vh robhed-la Ksw Y?rk , ?a
the lOlh luat, of money amounting to fetOOOOt.
The thieves, at last *Ae?unts, had ant
been arrested. Lytdetdl Tyler, one
f the assistantDouglas cleotys in Virginia,
has declined to serve. lie says he hne been
a great admirer of Mr. Povglas, but ono'V
wallow hU Norfolk speech, and will nrfw
support Breckinridge and Bane.
Uon. V. W. Biekem, lnte U. B. Minister to
Kueeia, expects to return to this country In
tlie ship Adriatic, which leaves Southnnipl
Mil on the 22d of October. The new
planet discovered by Commander Maury is
the fifty-ninth in the family of Asleriod*
who proposes to name 11 from ^h? Tntifkn
mythology of this continent TVs
learn from the llendorsc-. (Ten*') Tiroes
that after patient aud protraoUd inveCtig* -1
tion, the vigilance committed found Oreen
Ilerndon and his servant girl guilty vi
burning the town of Henderson, and they
were hung on Saturday, August 23th. * *
Charles Whitcomh, a brother-in-law of John
B Gotigh, committed suicide near'the realdence
of the latter, nt Boylston, Mass , on
Sunday last. ? While the census taker
was collecting his statistics in SeniVmont,
Me., he found a girl thirteen years old, who
was the mother of a child of ten nxuitli*.
A company of black Zouaves has
been organised nt lMllsburg. Pvnn.
President Buehnnan declines to l>o present
at the ball given in New York In honor of
tho Prince of Wales. Ex-President
Van Burcn predicts tlint the vote of New
will be east ngaim-t Abraham Lincoln.
It is asserted tlint there have been more
losses of life, and destruction of property
by lightning, in Canadu and the United
States, this year tlinn in aiiv previous one.
THs Baptists of North Cnrollua
have 29 Associations; C92 churches; 274
ordained minb-U-r*; 06 lieentates, 49,778
members. Irish jatpors of recent
dale speak favorably of the harvest pro#
peeta in Ireland. At 1 he Philadelphia
United States Mint, three million of gold
dollars arc now being incited and re-coined
into double eagles, in pursancC of an order
to that effect from the Secretary of tlie
Treasury. There nrc two grandsons
of Benedict Arnold still living, one named
Benedict, residing in England, and the other,
named George Washington, nil inhabitant
of Canada. In Portland, lately,
a child nbout four years old, fell from the
2d story of a house and lodged in a tomato
bed, without the len.-t injury, except to the
tomatoes. Gov. Moore, of Alubnmn,
has lately manifested his want of deference
to the fair sex in a novel way. It is reported
that, finding the penitentiary at We
tnil*] kn ton rull, lie hits discharged the female
convicts, to make room fur the males'
A vsuing lady, graduate of a Virginia
school, has been committed to tha
Raleigh Insane Asylum, for the cure of aberration,
induced, as her friends suppose, hv
reading Milton's Paradise Lost!
To the Voters of Greenville District
FkLLow-C'iTizKNst: l*'or sundry reasons I
. decline running for the Senate. 1 offered
my nnnte, nt the t> quest of tny fiiends, at a
late period of the canvass. lint under noconsiderations
do I desire place upon tlie
system of ohtaining oftioc in Greenville District.
It is the patriotic and sober portion
of the people that I desire to represent in
any capacity, and I find that King Alcohol,
as wielded in modern times in canvassing
for office, is too potent for tny patriotism and
notions of propriety. J. POWELL.
For the Enterpil e.
Oil C.vitr, G tu en villi: Disinter, I
September 1, 1800. \
FcUote-Citizm*: As the election is npproneliing
for members of tl?e Legislature,
1 desire to say a few Words in favor of the
extension of slie lllue Kidge or Rabun flnp
Railroad. If \vc * ish to moke Charleston o
great commercial city, go for the lilue Ridge
Railroad. If we wish a direct trade from
Europe to Charleston, we must go for those
enterprises width w ill build tip our seaport,
and none are so well calculated to do this as
to connect our Stale with the great trading
interests of ' t fit"West, If we wish the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company
te pay their borrowed capital, and to pay a
fair dividend on their capital stock, go for
the bine Hidge llnilrond, If we wish to secure
hornet for our sous in tlt? ir native Slate,
niid induce them to remain here, we must go
i for the Iiluo Iti.ige Uuilrond. Its extension
and final completion wi1\ create ajrontcrvative
power in South Carolina, that will lie
of untold beiKfil to the people of the Stute^
It will augment the wealth of the people,
I and dispense blessings to all pOrtions.of the
; Stale. Then, go for the extension of the
j lllue Kidge Itailroad. Without road facilities
the Israelites eoald not gain nor retain
the promised hind.
Your fellow-eitiacn,
SOLOMON JONES/
Mr. Poroi a?' Latk?t Insult,?Tn
his speech atNejvYoik, Mr. Douglas
thought pro|K?r to sneer nt the coinage
of Siiv.tlietn citizens. SuhsJnnt tally. lie
said that whilst eager to play the pSit
of traitors, they desire to 1*5 secured
against the penalty of treason, fir
oilier words, Mr. Donglns leH* thein
that they want to break up the Union,
hut lire afraid to encounter the ri.-k.of
the gallows which he propose to erect
for nil who irfuse to siu-cwmh to Lincoln
and an Abolition ftdminUlriMion.
Stiecin and threats of this nature
come with a had grace from any man;
and certainly none anxious to promote
identity bet we eo dithxont seclions
would give (hem utterance. full ing/iom
(he lip* of Mr. Douglas, how*
ever. they ntc dixgrrceful in (lie oatrome.
Mr. Dougho should be (ho lout lo impugn
the coorsgo of other people.
[ Wa*hin</(on Constitution.
Th* UxiVRRsrry or rna 5W>trr?.?
Right Rev. Jntnos II. Oloyf Bishop of
(he Diooeve of Tenaernee, gives notice
in (her Nashville papers thai (he corner
tone of the principal building of the
University of the Boeth wiM bo. laid,
' with appropriate ceremonies ni Univer
Ry )"l*ee. franklin county, on
, the >Oll> of Otfokor toMr
a -d
m Wm"Sin
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I>T HE ASK Of r'rtJCSBTTBKIAXTHM.
He*, J oh u Mcpowel, in hWsend-centeiiary
sermon, makes the following iaterCStilHf
HtHll l'K'lU :
. "Tbal'iestyteiiati Ciftirch wM ^vided
in 1838, tine* which time there
hare Ixt-n two General. Assemblies.
Hoth Assemblies should he taken into
Hie aocount iu comparing the Preshyterian
^Church ?* ii now,la with what.lt
was rffiy yeaiiii ?go. In the General
Assembly of 1807, the first I attended,
the number of delegates in attendant*
wjt* 544 thjB number in the two Asscm ,
hjieg which met last soring was A07.?Tlio
numWr oi Synods'when I enterctT
the ininistrv was 7 ; llto number now,
awTCpOrtqd ?o ti e last Assemblies is 51.
'J he nnbilter "o? Pt^byterie* w hen I
cummemvd my mtwisiry ??-?* 81;- now
it i? 254. The number of minister* in
the l*re*.byeriun Church, iheu wrr 370 p
now it i-> 3,765. The number of
chnrches tiien em 074, now it is 4,037
; end the number of-communicants
then *i* 17,671, now it is 366,8S4.
According to ibis statement, the Sy noils
have Wen multiplied seven time*; the
Ficshy terres eight times ; the ministers
ten times'; tho churches seven limes,
and the communicants twenty times.''
TlIK IkSCKJ>'l ION AT \V AHIIINOTONj?
" Occasional," writing to the Philadelphia
Press, says : '
- The preparations for tlie reception
Of Union Ueufrew, tho future monarch
of England, hy oar present majesty.
King James, at the White House, goon
industriously, but quietly. There Mill
be very little outside parade, but an.
abundance of inside luxury and exolusiveness.
Tl>e affair is to be conducted
fn regie. None of the unclean are to
be admitted within the je fumed circle,
and tboie ladies and gentlemen whose
hearts are breaking for an introduction
to the young scion who is to follow hi*
mother on the English throne, will, 1
fear, be cout| clled to lot them break, or
engineer a piesentation under other auspices.
Ann ng those specially invited,
are Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Bennett.
of tho New York Herald, Mr. and
Mrs. Judge Bunnell. of the City, and all
tlmao dutiful <Tib ials who have stood
' faithful among the faithless,1 in sup.
poit of the policy of the AdmiiiUliutiou."
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Good T?ov.?The Prince of Wales
declines Col. Magrattder's invitation to
go buffalo bunting, because be promised
his inoll er l>cf? re be left England, that
he would be al home at a certain specified
time. IJow different is this young
gentleman's conduct to that of another
roving youth, whoso mother vainly expected
Idin for months! To he siire,
i lie neglectful prodigal did go back Jo
ihe maternal aims at last, but it triok
nix hones to drag him there. Even
then he Plilv- tallied It ?ior eiw>n?li lo
rective a hasty embrace, bnving undo
a special cng?pr? nt^iit to meet "fair
acrc*,of people"?liu the same more or
loss?at a place cnHod Clifu n wp ings.
I'nfilial votnljJ What are four acres
of people to a mother ? When the Ides
of NyvemWr ai tive* t tat four-rcie lot
of liumanrtv will be?vix. ltul n
mother i.? always a mother. What n
8. A. I), thing it ! ? to have a "thankless
child r?N. Y. Day Book.
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Hon.*W. L Yancey at Wasiiino
ton?Washington. Sept. 2L, to p. in.
? lion. Win. L. Yaneov nriived here
toAlay. An immense and enlliieianfh*
crowd, headed by the * Ma ine Wand,"
serenaded him this evonimr. In response
to frequent calls. Mr. Yancey appeared
and made a handsome reply.?
lie ?q>oke moat eloquently, and"nd\oented
disunion in the ev?nt of Lincoln's
election, lie said ihe Cnion was in the
bands of the Northern ami Linrolnifes,
who couhl prevent disunion bv a fusion
for Lincoln's defeat. Mr. Yancey concluded
l?y saying that if the Northern
sectional majority disregarded theckeeks
nr.d limitations of the Constitution,
Southern fi Cornell would plant the banner
of equality upon the mountains, and
entrench themselves in a Southern Confederacy
; but be boped that a timely
fusion would avert sucrt dire evils.
\.('has. Mercury.
TTon.TIogkr A. 1'itvon on Cof.ncton
of a Skcrmno Statk.?The Not folk, I
Va.. Ilerald has the following narafrratii
( t r f " r~
concerning a speech which Mr. 1'ryor
recen'ly made in tlant city:
' !h?n. Koger A. T'ryor in his A'lllaiul
TTall speech, while commenting on
tho reply of Mr Douglas lo the s<cOsteon
question propounded lo him in Nor- 1
folk, wound np wiih tho Mauling de- !
clUrn!foil (hat if a President, of tho Unl- 1
led Stale* should have tho toincvily to
use force to prevent the sece-sion of a
Southern Stale or States from the Union
and no effort fr/>in nny other quarter
should l>e put forth to fQsist ihe exer-ciso
offrdcral power, he, ihe /Ion. Royrr
A., eolitori/ and nforte, mould be the
Jjrulus to plant a danger in hit heart"
corrrnkkck or Amkimcax Diplomats
at IIawdcko.?The Herman pn[*? ?
state that iltiiin| tho third we?-k in
August, a conference of tho Ameiiean
iirinlsteis to tho e>mt? of lU-ilin, Copenhagen
nod St. Petersburg. Messrr.
Wright, Ditchaitan and Appleion? was
held in Ihe dty of Hamburg, in obedience
to i list rue! i?>H froin tbo administration
at. Washington. The subject-of
the conference i* said to ba*o been tbe j
pi>Key Ip -bo adopted by tho United |
ill me iirrnrni po'lUCSI position
of Europe and e*ped*m with reference
to tire question of protecting naturalized
American citizens of tioriiwm l>irth.?
A* mo reporter wim present, the proceedings
haVe not transpired.
Texas.?The geological examination
of Texas, which is now going on, has
revealed the existence, in great abundance
in the Suite, of the lineal chrr,
suitable for tl?? manufacture of Queen's
ware. A Mr. Knox, having purchased
the land, on which a fine bet! of tljis
ohif wee found, has coihrfteftecd the
manufacture of delf. A few specimens
wLiuJi lid tnaJe into bowls and burned,
l)ras pfofe4 ft he of vary floe qpafct^
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mm^mmmfBBematsss.n, i.i 1 1 ftsgg
IrlS 28 .
A?rtiiptit^8T\TB.-^0f etorse no a#
lion of ?*ir Legislnture coHfij A^n th*
St** ft i h t)?v, or oven n iuont1i^4ot^
extent, which the n 'i i ilii i ijfjp^|Tjfl|fr
require. The last LegUIattuVvoieq^p"
appropriation of $100,000 ftr ihh? pws
pose* liai4t *ns done in tslfrfch a Imnffling
manner that (he Governor could
draw no money from the treasury to
nndte otfcxMual. '^Iio next Legislature
*iQ, *>f eo^o?e, be qfcpelted to remove all
Mumbling blocks in the. way, and ithile
they haveltli? subject in.h*ml ik wilUw.j
wise for tlivroat least to dutibl* iheAjfc.j
magazine nt every District Coart House
in tlto State, guarded by "the Cadetaof
a Military Academy located in the same
place. Hovwe bave no ea?U ^hlitary
Academies. So ?6 Imve Otft} hM ?<*
should have, and the adoption ?f %
a stsVeuv u the (Ml J ettectuaV of, .
nppiopnatiftg our free school (vo4 tc> ihe,
best ml vantage. o> _r.
liy making auch provisUtpa na are
suggested, se would'*mt the St?te, *?k
ucate our poor, but worthy boy a, Midtrain
tin m lor (fie battle field hi lime of
war, whilo they would l e fitted ?(o ifil',
position* of usefulness, lru*t hihV liooor
in times of pence. Would not every,
property bidder b? moro th/io. willing
to have bis taxea nosed for tbe ftcAdinplhhmejit
for urn-h pu?j*o>ee ae. tbe?c V
What nay the people!
,,Vorluiglon Flag.
j? star i
In order to deserve n true friend, tyft
must learn first to be one.
Southern EaptittTheological Seminary.
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TIIE Exercises of the Second ?c?slrtto of this
Institution, will begin oil .Monday ncxt,~Uio
1st of October. Tho stiwlentf will moot the
Professors nt 0 o'clock, A. M., lu tho South '
Lecture Itooin.
Persons desiring to board students, arc roqucstcil
to give immediate notice of tbolr
tcrius, and amount of accommodation. ,
J. P. BOYCfe.
Sept 27 il .1
Recovery Lodge, Ho. 31, A. tf. If. /.
A RKOULAR COfclMlJW#
.??*>> CATION of ltccorcrv T ilji.n I
No. 31, A. F. At., will be livid
in tho Hull ott'.Vonrfnjf Erentnff Harfp Octolxv
1?r, for work and dispute!) of busMesa,
The numbers are requested to attend, as business
of iuiportuuco to tbe Lvdgo is to Uo
transacted.
P.y order of flic W. M.
C. M. MoJVKKItt, &vaef?ry.
Bop 27 21 1
A Clergyman's Testimony.?IHttts/ord. Vt ,
Aug. 1, ?I hereby certify lhat my hair,,
bavin- become quite grey, I used llrinistreat's
llair Restorative, (prepared by XV. K. Hagun,
of Troy. N. V.) for leuj weeks, auil my hair
wivs in tbat time restored to its original egior.
I can fully recommend the ortii-U' to. bo nil it
claims. \VM. KTXtjSI.JvY,
Pastor of tho Baptist Church, Pitt.ston), Vt.
lintuniibnr that tiiis.result Ws produced by
Hi i in street's Inimitable, tho original and only '
reliable Iiair Restorative. >
xTf "Prlc-6 SO rents'and $1 a bottle. Sold
j- i- i.-in-i iv iit-iiiiisii, iireonvuHv unci Ifj
Druggists ovcivwlicro. Sop 27 21-t
Fiora tho "Wcstera Patriot.
I'ltOFKSROft WOODH _ ;
Hair Restorative, wo ?rc ploosvd to ho able
to record the satisfaction of our pitfb^.aAar
trial ol any article advertised in cur culutum
We Lave the satisfaction to know several of
our readers who haviv triid Professor Wood's
H.MIt
Rostoratire, that wire gtay, ami now their
hair is restored to its original color, undi they
willingly add their testimony to its lifficsey.
Thirf speaks well for the artfcW, ahd Wo advise^
all Who do not wish toW?jij>en* gray-Leaded, to
Um> Wood's . i
JlKSTpnATIVF..
C.irTioif.?Ilcwaro of worthless Imitations,
as soveral arc already in tin! market, cattail l?y :
different names. I -a none -unless the words .
(1'rof. Wood's Hair Restorative, LcpM, Pt |
Louis, Mo., and New York.) are blown in" th'o
Lottie. ^^Peltl try nH Dmggiuta and Patent
Mudhino Dealers; al#o, hjr all fancy 3'oilet,
(doeds Di-ali iin tho United States and Canada. 1
,
_^U*Por*nleirf tlrecfivlTIc Ly l>fs. Lomi &
lit RsnAw, Rjji/gisls. . 21-4 L Sep 27
?f?"~yr i '?
From tho St. Louis Mo. .Daily Republican.
A Nnw DiPcnvrnr.?Onr friends and tntrnsmwi,
Messrs. Potter A Mem in, are numufueturing
an urticht oaljed Cherokee Remedy "
from the (her of its original discoveries Leln*
tho " Modioli Men" of lliat celebrated triLo'of
Indiana. TIicso gentlemen aro shifting rast
ipfantitie* of litis medicine to nearly evory
town, village ami hamlet in our country. Jhis
is just tim article wnn'pl in oar city. Aa ffo
arc told that it proves efficacious in every onfte.Our
re aders am aware that wo have fro* t-vmo
to tint a wuruod til*in to shun those vile n'u-rccnary
repack* that Infest onf city?'who wllPtmt
only do ibcm no good, but will ruin thsm in
pnclrat and constitution, and now With tho
same za?l Wo will #ith much pleasure point
them to (ho "beacon'of hope." A" a general
thing this branch of inedioinO has I''an in the
hands, pf iucrccmiry erafiirW-v; it ts^'iualiy j
e.iaiiucirc to tlio honor of the profession and '
tho int. rcpr of tlio patient that uot only those |
! pif tenders be driven from the Bold; l*t"*lso a
1 medicine wile and reliable be pissed withiit the
| racli of inexp.riouectl, short s^h'i 1
! wno Would, ifwlcinrlvcil of it, thriwiffh dafi^aey
I or shame, rnlTcFthcinsclvA to bcenma vjet itas
I to the ravages Af an insidious. j<wnslitat(^a|i^
i soul-anii-body-destroying disease. a Wo . Up*
kjn nk for I lime gentlemen a large sab arid the
confidence at Shiiithcrn people, a? they are nt?tive
v* Misjouriaus." Bee advertisements. j
Pep 27 . 22 . _. Sr. I
, . :
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
MR J AM IN CfcAlllvfc'S i'
CELI:?HA.TP;D v M ALB PILL*
Protected v better*
By Boyal \) rat*nt<
Pt 'pnrnf from ? pmrripltrut of ?V?> Jt ('/(trip,
M.I).. I'hytSrkin Kftroonlioarp to tk?Ifor**.
T1JI ; iuvaluu^lo mcuirir.o is tmfailiiiK in tio
eirc of nil .thou' painM nnd ddii^roon iltniieea
to wlihli tlie f(MO:ilp oon.itifuMftn i* etibjeei. It
moderates nil r.n or# end ivuioves nil obdtndV
tiuns, mill u'Vp^c 'y euro may to relied onc *"
TO MATIUII^D LADIF.B
1 It i? pariilioriy Miilcit. If vrili, in a uliortlhttey
| bring uu 1U0 mi.nllil.tr period witb regularity.
- " cirtllkl. ? ^
These Pill* should pot bo Infern hy female#
dtirirtg fhe rmsr ttirwh of Prognanejy
on titty uro sure to bring on Miecarriagej b?V
ut any other time tHUy nre aat'o. t
In ell rare* of Nerroiu and Affinal Afcctions,
Pain in the Itrtck nnil T.iinbs, Heaviness, Pfttijru^on
slight eaerthm. PMpitetion ?f ttm
llcnrt, Hysterics epd Whites, those Pill* will
efleet ft euro when all olJver moans lie*u failed:
and Altlinutrfi a nh*ApMl " *"A
In in iron, cBloinil, ndtiiuony, or nnylliing hart*
tul to tho ...nr lit ?i I ton
Full dhrocttonr itf thq rnrophlet arugiul cn?h
pn? kntr<>, wMrh mMuM tag rnreftally prtudrroi.
Bote Ar<*b* frr thtt Unjtbd SIM* and Cotiwtft,
? (TOP MO0BS, <L?t? 1. 0. lUl.lwin A <">>?)
&?ebMtor, Jt* if*
W. ou4 6 pnglft fc rtmups oa?h>*ed
to tai>y nliHMifiz< rl Ago/tt, will fnrura A 1>otflr,
d MifaUning 5tf pillj, by rnfmn tn'wH. BoUHa
Or-< nvilte by Fnmd* # llt:r?iT??.
imd l.y nil r.-t.pncjAW* flnijulfU. , i? ?
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V I
JftT The friend? of Mid. 15. B.
GOODI^TT ffcrpoet fully tnMnaN MM* ?w>
rfiilat* tor office of Major Goaorel of CM
IhT rXaotiJ!^ A.M^wiUi!'''"'* ^ /j
. t?m> ntL. ^ ?^? _'J . -
;JHF I
jst w. V, PiytfSjft -fewUflmnounccd
a caudi<iate tot tLd Legtstal&C
isgsffissffiss*
re-election to (do Legislature. >
I^Tficfrfcikle of CbL DAVID
hoki: ! nniK>mjre*Mm i* oawllchita lor thi lift* 1
fcifdolnve, ?? tlio'ensultig clM tioa.
l^TThb fnend.j^^^H*
Ijll.I.Plor^E nuiuWce Uitn a QiMfcdidftto. for
tbe LcgwiivQirynt thfrapfrroacbiag cecity.
" t^jf" \Y* er? mitboriwld to an* .
ww C01.. W. If. CA.MPIIKLI; a caV**'
tlfJe rot reelection to the Stote Legislator* at
th?.4t>MitujC election. 'n. 1f? I
fjgT"" Tito many friends of Dty
J.>M. SVIJ-IVAN. n*|>*etfuJly announce faim
Us a fnnrtidnte ffer ro-elecHon^d lbs St ate l??",
glslntnro i?< the ciifufng election. s
J3?r*."W'e nro i cq nested hy tl?o j
many "friend* .?f J. ROHJiHT SMITH, to announce
Mm a candidate lot tbo Legislature at m
the ensuing elccti'TO. . - ; r*
f-^T Tlxvfripnds of Col. .TAMES
Mi C'tllJLOUGH. resnee)fblly licg leave to announce
bile a* ft Ctindiixte t? represent QMi* ^
villo District in the noxfc Lcglslalnrc. fj
For Tax Colloctor.
Jtir The. fricuds of .TOIIN U.
TARKAXT, announce 1 itp a, oitiulldate fotr
Tax Collector for (Jrccnvillo District,
Wo ftjo nntfloiized to announce
W. 8. TIIACKSTOft a candidal* Tor -h
Tax Collector at thd ensuing ekctfon.
The fticjuls of liev. J. III.
rfspijtrully an ti on nee h fro as n Candidate
for Tha Collector, at ll?c-tn*tiiog election.
. ?<T Wt) tiro authorised to antinnnrfyMu
F. TAYLOR, ksov, * candidate for
Tax CoQBppr, nt the ansuing election.
S3T Wo me Ruthcvizdd to anTHiuncc
EDMtlKD IIOOK HK ? candidate for
TUT riillpctftf. fit HJO flhAitSno niA*iT#fe
i - -W " ~T_
jCIf* Wo nrc fluthoriFfTcTlo anVtnnnro
W. T. AUSTIN n candidate fur Tax
Collector, at tho next election,
nre nnlhomfcd tn nnntiuunc
J. if. McCULLOUOH a oandlitate for
Tax Cejkvtvr. ni tbc iiOXt election.
Wb nr? authorized to an- B
noume Coi.. CI,.. P. 1'OOLK as n candidate for ^
Tax Collccto^Ht t};c*cos wing election.
' T\:e nr6 tyitntyriW# to nnnnnsinW
IV. T. fiflfMA"fKat a candidate ikr
Tox Collector ut tko eoeuing"?l<cti<.y?
- Wa ftfe requested to annnuurft*
M*. EI, T A.I mil* ns a cnr.didate for 1
Tax CoUpatof, nt the next* Election. "
??ISr JAMES B. PEABStftf fi*
noctures 1l In; self as a candidate fur Tax Collector
at Ute ntXt election. . \
, -J-CT-VI-.oL.fc*L* rr t.'.i "V' .rdafc
nottcr.
ALL PEHSOKS tfc.hhted to the Estate of
t K XJRRKr- FOWl.KIl, rkKwawr^aih
Tfuneated to inoko pay men If end Uaoe having
demands against said'Estate, to LeoD them la
I>ro|wrIy ntteeto 1, to
It. 1'. liltOCKMAhZfcAdm'r.
8ept 17 , . 11 3.
~ notice; I
IIIETlEBY forward i)J1 pare one- from lru?linjT
my v. iff, MffrtttytoHih, On my account,
a? I am determined not to par any debt
she may contract, ttblbsr rbntiwlkg) ay taw. air \
A. J. OILKEATU*
fh&fT" * 2! 1 1
? ?? .wytftft - 1
of Ordinal"/, I ffltygu. en Satmni-ijh
6th of Ommr mtu-t, at r ^
ftfl ~1M ? the -lute roeidrnfo of TKKB.Y
*aaC2a?I5tepowBER, ikf etsed, (nod i 1
I Tick's Rt.wc,) ?U the l'crsdnal Property %*f
l-mplng to the said ddecaaed, consisting of the
Adjowittg property? iir/fi
f>ne Homo end fhtggf: 7 , iv
G?54-0*^ Ono Cow and failf
jg^XtOoo Wa of Oe^mfct's TdOls. *'
^A,i"lon tbrj fwme day, in-tlio evening, at or
tcsidcuce of T. lL. PowIerJjte P?deht
crop erf
4* * Com and Cott&n, ***'* fc
Tuft** or Bai.k?For hfl euwmsSr
tlef-tii<lolUr!? cwh 5 fot *0 *v4V 1
ttujWM* -jj
*? ^EBRSfe ^i
V* T ''" " jfl
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ere'a J?'#$? f"'?" ".'"Jr
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