The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, August 02, 1854, Image 4
s tthe vende'r daily vibate the.
l of his luind Ind of b s G~od ? And
wherever the law, "the State's collect.
will,! has said, " put down the
affi," what right has he lost? If
yet -him answer. There is none.
ien let him go and obey that divine
d-omrmand and in the sweat of his brow,
;at his honest bread. Thus you sve
*h~lst the- object which tenperance
ment have in view, would not infi illgt'
* up jn'the rights of the weakest citizen.
they -d, ttot heair to beard the lioni in
his den. Temperance mnt.' let us em u
lute the zeal of our leader J udge
O'Neal!, until this veil which is loore
banef'el than the deadly Upas tree, he
removed from our beloved C'ar lina.
Brother'< of the " Lone Stur Division "
Sons of Tenciperance, you see what a
-vast airray of power is against you and
it dejpeids upontt our exertions ill comn.
mon with the grea.t body of tLetrpm.
ante men to rid the sIate of this
pest of society. The desponidilig ma%
be ready to cry out that. it ('anilnt. he
accompltjdished ; but Its! us my friends,
like J''-hna. cry ut, we are' ale we
have placed our fecet upon t e tuck -
" the rock of ages," and we c'Ianno't tau I.
" We havse he we.l you w":h::t is again-t
us, we will now see if there be amything
for us. Let us look in the Bilble at
Prov.,,20t I chap.. Ist verse, 23rd chap..
3I-32 verse'. Isa.. 5th chap., 22 v
Pt ov., 23 chap., 21-29-:0 ' ers.:s.
Luke 12th chap., 45-40 vtrwe:. Tlese
are proofs my brethren t f t:e order
that shall prevail. The same God that
said, " Woe unto himu that putteth the
bottle to his neighbor's mouth," has
saul " Blessed are the peace-miakers
"-fotr they shall be called the children et
God." BeiVsidts huving God with us
we have christianity, humanit', nior.
ality , and all that is high an-. ennobllug
to the mnd, all that will bet'er the
tin of the humans ftmi!v, bothl
thy and physically. Besides we
,000 sons of teiperanee good
true. To the desjpotdinllg I
I1il t .word more of comlfirt.
mnties have tm' and again
td your dea!tn but lv r , liver
'our lone star fiag has brardd the
rm of lour long winters- and now
reads its folds to the sutimer-breeze.
ou have the prayers of'ehristians amd
th( votes ,'of froeen on your side ; be
sides you embody a great part of the
worth of the District. You are the
bone and sinew of the land. You are
a host within yourselves.
Citizen Soldiers ! We congratulate
you. we congratulate ourselves in as
much as you have so politely and cor.
' dially participatted with us in this our
common cause. You stand here to daii
the represeln atives of'and man) of you
the descendants of your ' evolutionary
sires, " who fought. and bled in free
doin's cause," and n 'w even now
should hostile fleets press your shores,
you stand ready to strike for " God
bnd'your native land." Ah ! I see it
at the fire that flashes in the warriors
eye, I see it in the brightness of your
an oird. ,I see it in youIr marctki t.o
Wi ho so recklesa of life or li:nb,, as5 to
tell you that you would not fight for
.your homes, your alters, your wives,
your' lhttle ones ? Yet I dure tell votu
* this day, as I stand in this sacred altar'
in God's holy sanctuar'y, that anl enem y
has invaded your hand, more cruel than
ever set sail under the cross of St.
George. ie has approachedl i (In bloth
by sea and land. Hie has comec from
the " miisty moultntain top " and f'romn
- the wave'c-washled shore." Anld have
you resi.ted I Nay en have mtade
*defene,~ ye p. rseute his enlemiies, ye
* clasp the viper to your bo(somiS till ye
* receiive the fttal sting. But saai s one
tell us of this enemy aind con Vinlce a1
of his cruelty. I have already te ld y ou
this in the nine aorgoLuets aind if youi
arenot con vinlce' byh them, in tall pr'oba
bility youi will never be convinced.
-A word to the ladies. Ladeies it, ie.
withm heartit leasurle that we greet
-you, as eoI workers with us in ti
great moral t'ro. Yeour inlfluce
has always been enle criterion hi
which we have decide~d up nl the Wnes'
ts o any enitei prise, your inifltetice' is
gzre:'t. N'ime at( one time u,,edd hav,'.
* ;i1i j to' the L~lmds ef (une of hler ex
alspe'ratedi sonis, but for tihe viit tue of' a
Romnainimatroin. The ladies have al.
* ,ways threown their influenue on' thle side
of pal.riotisml, irel igie'n, virtue, andle
teml perancie. Th'le rL'esnsibility ist
ing upont the daiughters offre. mi
* great, when we conisider that it is their
smiles of approval, that hatve carried
on this greta, moral reform and neobly
hauve the3 acted in sustainling our11 order.
What ever othier maoiy Say) 'of -'w(oman',
righats"' this onue iright, they untiu1 estionl
* ably have, n~aumel) the right to a so
* her husb nd. Wth yiou r aid, anid tihe
blessing 'of almlighty Gjod, our cause
will prosper, until froml the mloumiaml
* to the seaboard of ouri beloved Carioli.
na, thbe branner of' "Love, Purity and
Fidelity " will feoat over our' rescuel'
land. Cadets and Daiightersa of Tomi
perance. Your appe'aranlce to-da~y ini
out' midat is a happy omuen f'or the
temtper'ance cause. As you have put
on the emblematic colours of' "Loei'
Purity and Fidelity," strive to bo
'pure in heart,' to) posssess love for' G~d
-and your t'ullowmaan and teo be faithful
to the pr'inciples that, you have embrliia
ced, r'ememberincg that in y01 lu eposes
the destiny ot our' commilonI Cciuntry.
b.ei your virtues. poi'rrayed int tile em.i
bloins of your (nder', like the sllitller
flveing's breeze spreads a bahicy ini.
fluoee over this desert eof ,'in and1
Bot'row utlil; with the h'elp ofI a ben'.tj
-e(ent God, we tire waf'tedc to i hat happy
and wiiere all is Love, P'eace'. and Joy.
t~/ ' An Irishmmani, butsi ly engalged in
sweneing the floor ofia g'-icery store
~~ tp*h~ a.4ew duiye siiice, was imter
ar4j@ iiluja -s.: py, Pat, wha t
1a.rd iv 4 yhig, *ejp ig glut that
titt
.J.S. ICIlA1IDSON, Ja.
JOIlN R. LOGA N, 7 EDITORS.
WEIDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1854.
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COI'ON .?AlU KElT.
CnA ar.Eroa JULY 31.
COTTON.-Thlte uro!e-zactinzs t- day
erte limited to 101 bales, at extratite-.
rat.ging frue. 8 to loc.
Coigsressional Favors.
\Ve' ale inudebited to the Ilion. .Joi
Alt J. Evass, KrITT and BovcrE fer
repeated ftvors, for all of which they
have our sincere, thanks.
Iunsportanit Discovery.
It is stated that Mr. .1. N. (.Mw.LL,
tie Po.tnia tcr and telegrat.h operator
at C*iniden, has d;stovere ; a means of
preventing a' mosphet il electricity from
intereItintg -with the passage of niess
ages on telegraph'c wires. Such it dis.
(covery will prove of mutch valne, and
we are pleased to learn that Mr.
GAM wr.t- is U'w inl W aingt to'n, for
tIhe lfe rpos es of takiig out a patent fir
h114 dicovcery.
The 111I2dependent Press.
Mr. FANr h:s witidrawtt f'rotm his
recently assmtned connection with the
editorial department of the Inde-en!
ent Press and is succeeded by Mr.
PUCKE:TT, a brother of the co partner of
Mr. FAwT.
---- " -4e ".~-. --
Ma1lsangers of EIcetio..
It will be pereived that the Mann.
ters of E!ltinnu +.. mn'ers t" Con
gress are reqiuested, by the board of
nialagers of the WN ashtinigtori Montut
mtetit, "to putt up boxes at the difR-r.
ett locations where e-ettionis'dll be
held, fir the. purpose of receiving such
contributions as the admirers of the
illustrious .Father of his country, mnay
thiuk proper to deposit in aid of the
erectioni ini Washiingi.t m eity, to his
mnioory."' See atrticleC head ed. Na tion
.Moanmnt.
'lThe repeort ont the o~hue lRidge *l .
1 ?.'' h-is been't senIt to its andt otur att en
tin callidied ton the iUnportance of' this
grea't eniterprtie t(C everyr s'ctioni of
Siti i (.'art'ueilta. e littetnul laying
the repo rt befoare ouri readers in cur
next is.sue toget her wcithl such reemzarks
asi met"y suiggest t hie! mii-es as2 1 bcen
l(eculily inVsitted tee ecur circumo 1 -tanies
in ceeetetin with~ this Rc ead. Thle
amounctte of travel anad cartriamge bniet Iss
th-it it woutlde addl toi our lLctadt (Wi.. &
l. ) is Ceonghl int itself to make it. ofl
the first conetiiderattioni to h is portioni
cf tur St ate and we bese~jaak a sertious
cot.sidierationi of the report and the
subfjcect by alil into whose hantrds it, my
comle.
W'c refer tee thiis su.i- agin. eut.Iy
to rep el ani aicctstiin bireought againist
ius by the Edlitcr oft theC Fairhieldf Her.
aid, who hIs strangely mniscontstrued
ourl hingeuae one this subjcint ande iis
reresenitce ouC r potsitLion. To" miak e the
miatter clear to. our read~ers, amionig
wvhomt we feeCl hontoriied inittt numerintg
the Edliteor eef the Jk/eld, foar whoise
ce rree'ient we milomi esp~ec.iall mvriake
this exposi ien, we' (coy t hat pariut of
cour edlitoe il, to wvhie' the' Iler':ld
object5s, frcceu the Biianer cof the I 9hI
" It hats allway's f-een the hroast of our
represeintativcs ati Wa 'ntgttn that we
aidee by the ConCstitution, and upion it
rely fr pe otect icon to tur rights ; hoiw
wc nt!d it biec emie Os then to deiny our
citiz'nship in I i Uiocn 7 Such dleclatra.
ticon-, maty suit tho lips of suilch doa-t
gogueos andt fanitwi as Seward and
Siunttwr'; buIt they woul d ill b.i eo a
repisenitative'~ of the honoir oft Suth
C;arin ma. Oh lcon~sibt otncy !"
Doees this language looek asi if we
had joinied thu consolidationists otf tho
country ? Des it renounce the deo
trinle of Stato Rtightse ori atlogiainco tit
our naitiv(e St-to. 'e djeetjuin fto w hoe
ntere'stw andi righ I, we t y ield ti tt nccne
tnot evenji the Ed 1(or of the FairfieldI
Hierald. But we htave saint anid again
repeat that at denial ofcitizetnship itn
the Unioen is a viritua denial of our'
cobligatiants under the Constituution~ of
te United States, and onily sife to
the lips ofi stuch a Manatio .ad.
rimggogueo as - Sumnjr, forgnakibtg
-whigh:;deelatration 'ho has ye
rtaly patriot il nol and ill deno uncitig
hotm none have bee niore severe,
han the Press of South Carolina ; yet
when a member of ('ongress from this
ety State disclaims all merely section
I prejudices in the discus.ion of a
reat niational question and declare',
hat his devotion to his native Stu'te, to
Which his allegiance is first due. re
ruires nol to be propped by the cultiva
ion of Sectiona/ sentiment, lie njt lot
'red do wn, as raecreatnt to hisi ti a tt and
traitor to his State, hence our excla 1
nat ion, Oh colisistency !
As to nere sectionalis , it. does anl
ver' has e'xisted] and will con inte to
'xist ind pendently of any cotmp:nets
imd Constitut ions. It is an inhecent,
)art of our nature, fostered an i fed by
elf interest, to protect whi..:h ic cer
aiily not ant agniistical to the Co sti.
ution ; but when in the discussion of
reat na:tionai~l antd pu blie questionsri
ur views are to be narrowed doiwn,
eent raet ed, and prt judieed by m '
ectionalism, we raise our voice against
it and declare such do ctrines unsuited
har utterance by the representative- of
the sentiments andil honor of Sroruth
Carolinians and only fit for tnie who
recognise no obligations under a. Conl.
stitition which they have sworn t
support. The Editor of the Jfertld
has arrayed against us the respected
and revered names of CalIn'tin, Ale
J )uflie aid (utler. Such isen we aret
wailling to fotlow and if we have not
been fatithful exponents of their seti
neits, Ihen we know them not.
Correspondence of the B inner.
Cot.Uniia, July :11, 1851.
Colunbia (umn l iambury ltailroad
R~ichlnrud l'oliticso-11ilters and
thingqs in yc:erul.
Masrs Etu'rons: A tth' puhic meeting
of tax-paying citzens of Columbia he!d on
T lhursday las:, "the report of the Commi.
tee of 29" was unanimously received and !
adopted. ''he resolutions likewise sub
misted by said Committee having been ful.
ly discussed passed without opposition.-..
The road will now assuredly be built.
Colum bia in addition to her municipal sub
scription of 400,000 can raise at leat 8100..
000 by private subscr ptions. The Char
lotte and S. C. R R. also intends sibscri
bing very lher:lly to the propised enter
prise. The V. and M. Railroad, conpany
finding it to be to their interest to connect
here with the new road nay be induced to
give a helping hand.
A public harbacue %% ns given at Taylor's
Spring near town on ,.Wednesday last by
the fr:ends oft he proposed E'ectoral change
and the proceedings on that day yet firms
lie chiel topic of convyersationu. Col. Johnii
S, Prceto's :sddress v..is on1Il th letuoral
quiesLuon andl s,:i neid too hou r- in its de.
hiverny. Geni. A lams hai oplpone nit fe-: .ht.
Seniate, inaiade .i sp :echi not q ie an hour
long in whicha tooi many person 11al mt'c-is
were introdneaed, and very liulet saidl en
he subijsee hr nr himi. Cot. Preston, theun
resporned wasrns!y and as m hsis tirst seech:,
not a wordl ulihug to is- dist inguishiedl
com pet to.- ha-l been spoken, re futd cona.
growvs wairmenr every dryv; "' ll ltichi;iiii"
wdl ble lie scne 'M thle Iie reest struiggle
ever carroed on ini lien bonders. 'The "1.lcs
of Octobser"' alonie wXIll so've thle queistion,
who is cectedi !
Our c-ty is remiarkaly tree from sick
iness and to those wv slhmg to spend the atl.
a ry days if Aulgust ini a ple-asiat hteahby
p~i'a, we tt wohI $.y, vsit us. W~e cannoit i
for the-.- evils are m1.lparabt.y conntie.
with our imain, busine-s, streets ; hut we
drv.es-beat'utihul i.ardlens open1 to vb.4tor-,
anid mcany other luxuaries " too numieronis
to iiasintion.'
'1Iie "C. F. N.*'"va~ wh s doli-s ott athe
last Fourth 'i July, ne aspprnsed youi 01
hiave orgatszed and now report themiuselive.,
reaidy bor acetion. Tihey raised neairly
fiieen hunadredh dollars in Columblia. ao
pu rchaise their casnnon. Joihn RI. Ai ot,
whoii sierved ini the Melxieani war with
bri very. Ci- Captid oif thme coma any. hWe
wishsl i hiemi con:iittnuted suiCcc-ss.
'I hi- Nw Col!ie'i Clh 1p)| is pro)gres-ingi
ii wv, but wiill, we bher ee, be hiniished am
tm+c sr he' anext Olalege Commei.niCieent.
The State House is doing * as well as could
be expected" untder such c-ircsumstances.
The Comi:nissiunero of that liiuidmg :holdi
an elecnmon .oir Arshisect on WVednesday.
The Congregatiiont of the Washnmon.
sireet 3M. E.. (Churchi inatends bud~dmg a
large Lecture R'oom sooni, the basemeunt
of which wilt be gramoeJ to the negr.scs to
h" Id service, Suunday Schoo1ltn other
tncitings in.
Somie of the Trinity-Church (Episcopni,
colngregation have "eaeded" aind intend
e-recting( a new chlui ch-aa hooni as th.nto
coau ry funds are iobuaiped. Dd~ii-tences
of opmnion hiet ween the *'high"' and "loiw"
church parties ocoawidl th~e.'ipil, the latter
hi iimg conicludaLd to witihderaw irothe i1
torimaer.
No mor:,e neOws at present,
Yours t ruly,
Iticti la.
Thie.C-ungross o' alt ho U-ed S:ates have
epproprimuedl the . it owmag sumM fori thae
I prgiovetmea sif Chairlesiton ilirbor SI 2,
6IXN lfpt ort tilomitrio ; 30,MKJO (far Nir t
Mpqitir504 &KMI 6 PuL utt sn.
For~~~ -t, tat . III,.
The upstat wiscacres of our country, u
ho~ -ore ever prating iihout " Womn's I4
~i~ita.'' Bhaanear Drrsay. G'aiter ftlas rn
fla aa,(,a-Jeckld .'16cct, ag ..h (.onto to E
he taags cilnIt-tuon oit it er !
!could ba. clra'unsa rila( at t lirj
iaga'. ofthie gairale id wor p vir
ildihen root. hutt we vo'uld aet if these
211o11s caret correct itt their viow-c uponi I tat
uljetl ? Y'ea ! we would ratlher asif~~t her
iltt, tniii ani' he~rosm, do toot ls,'apt:.ik
or her a mnore' reblt', a t(iftio 1, laetwo ?
.e1 tha mlln;0 t lie jpast re -pdha 6 "1eito J .
Ili-' meirchiant city-neh paraoud viIr-"se
if the scanq :ioad ii rraag:a lt rival of' imaptrial
rea 11W. Sica5iiTt : roill o: F.atoe Lindt sin;r-.I j
aililang he'r li?. tted he'roes lir tlie baunlcr
he hieroismi exh ibiteid by the Spartn aiano
he.r; wtvi is plot only witlig tat icr -ice
irr lit;ar..at loave uponai liii: altar all lair
2(11111. , loll .via' ai tla wltaar as4 tla rti !~
aIaloaa.t~atl :.' " ~ ; *~ll i4t
Ihomea thy) ,it-.d or th ICieuli :L"
.1Iaaugle loty) Ivil parniituu i114 weler
tag ranksa, vet wheare "Hl-eraacs w~ar" theare
aitn a Itat t ; 't' heare hitr4os all maitke that' I
oul grave'. t
(jjapii theitc atlsl ofC Frtance andt aee the
b~e~a a:;il taiaaof twloitaintiltt'a anal haenaisi
tvhia-I; is jzi" rayel ai th li' ilio or Juan of
Are. Nop iilttaf'r whiethter we l'aeloa'a lier, atll
baI;aa ctaj ,ai eonat 1[1111 tta ltO '~, iif un7 or whlea hatar aavtr
t c rowr:r r*tr 11-2 al fu hr anI ai:igrate I Li ii. o.
airc Ii, lay La' r civ n hart a~ tlt' en d arar,
aor iitlir a aleace iI by al "le stl a; bar.
log, ii ti the" ltaigaiatniieiaity of it sti-eln;t
r."1 !acing, t he torturI e; oi t ho Staake ; we
se0 e'ver uxtltt" 1I a hnaill tii, an tIsab
mnight *;dhiaaia. 110t~: tar2 ata'aa, Ili sad.
Nit hlcra;c. anial ,:araio.I- tattr o IMlad itoe
Rland i, wtaj-i- tiasl')1l.1 awe.!, iyliai.-t; t'at -
coot= t;av('flCJ ianail the luaLui ia dt whiia' i ei
saiiyeda Ii Iaoir'd.- at that iutipettautis l2ople.
lBt wiald hocw intrnepidly sht ilaovt' ilarataah
that Itow tog; wilds rites, of :iop:ety amid
aiihesai, alrausii the llttci-e from1 tlttnr
i~at hargy, iulsiariaig the dispooalitag th~l
hiope aw at tri an the brave I-a ac La.
. apetl Wvi al her thle b.Zn~taaaiiv hu' ui" her
iaphrisoiaetit , htty Iahv 'er toi the ginl 1:oIt e
upona whaih she ahead a martyr teo the cacuse
oh liberty; L aid rcspaatd to the ijc tioui w,.t
A .!; Iht l o raly I Btriol-gaarv'aag in Iai
lbirth anoiltlieIona oet ttrt nal avily ; wihent
proiud ait, Ii~' s-t irn l at i try atiiait.d to arest
Up ii Iilaryl4. !i ltrrt,
Ad tia Ita , hrLia ~ aihtest hialo 14L'atll,
('iaalroiinad tIat vara'ili ajai.:ia.'
I"IIC1 u'.V t tile iiill iti:at ivoulal
pliae Waptitata lb 11.1 the i to ,aid a u,
nu1t Irntar fit_-i ov I,. the2 "Jaauicappeaff
towe'r oat ('a nt.' Wea asak Hat. thait she
it, let hhn11 at otce in'ke tis c'ontrtbu. r
nmt, hw'ver sm11,ti. le.t It he inade
aglv or by assocationis. But he sure i:.
a done. Delay is hazairdous to the great
ndertakinfr. The payment can lie made
> our Postin ater, or whoever may he
est f onvert'ent to you, 81s 1t.'t the dtlyv
an American cit'zen I-e disclt.rged --
very pa ri~tic c it izten s rely wvill.i ;n t
>rwa rdiang the mrnre recewved foar the
dvancement of the great work. Will he
at render that aid now ? The Bo.ird (it
I nagers confidently trust that this ap
eI will not be made in vain.
Officers.
'ItANKI.tN x I Entic, 'resident of the U
SAat,-s, a id c. et!/icio President.
i en. Ii NDr. alSuN, first Vice.I'resident.
'I. 'T Tiw Iis, M1iay'or if Washington, tnd
e.x ofjicio second I'ice.President,
'Inus C ARBIRn, Third Vice. President.
. II 1. So i1H. '/'rnrtsurer.
.C. itvsir Secrct.rI.
M ANAGEs :-W ofield S -ott, N. Tow
'n. Pteter [""ree. W. \V. .Seaton, \V. A.
birnley, \V. W. Corcoran, P. Rt. F'endal.,
IGloba WVhittlesey, .lohnl W. Alnuiry, Wasl.
er Jlnes,'l'homas Bhaltden, Walter Lexax,
d. P. laury, ''. 11. Crawford, 11. U. 'iy.
or.
As 1t'ec'tions for Memers of Congress,
Lc., will be hold duiring the ensuing
~,:- tle inl s veral Sftatcs of the U:tion, t!.,:
3oard ill 1'tanagers hat dtetteed it thlr.c
lIhy t; request the Judges or Comm11issin
rs who mnay he appo:nted to take the il
111s of tit' vo'ters, to pat u) boxes at the
I flir -ti localities where elections will be
btl'l, for the putrpo-e of reo'eving sch)
."lntrItutions as the ad.i. rf'r, of the iilus
r ous F.ther of his Country may think
roper 'o deposit in aid ol the great louti
nent, now it course of erection in this
,ity lo his mno y.
They feel assured that when this noble
and p-ormtic pirpose is presenited to the
pt'toe, -h"i will not iesitate to cruve their
rint I or s1tci an obje.'t at'e.J I t'ow b"
r; :nes 'o, nreessary, as thc lum-is of 11he
rot:el etrr- rapidiv dimbunshing and 1.,,1v
,lot lie aletulslte to carry oil the work. A
small contrihution from every citizen or
voter througihout the United Staites, would
I e sniflirmant to comoplete the alonumeont,
;t work intt.ndted to aid I to their -.lory as
w ll as to honor the mmitiory of the ilttus.
t ribms. dead. A h-ill dime n, but an inconsid-}
r-rable ,um, and yet a1 half dim" conttribu
iedl by 4e'.v iib:tittant ~f our cointry.
w.onti!d reair the gra:id sirateture. notw in
pr gress, Iti s dc-titelh completion. it
vill be pitif'l, wou-nirous ptttti, if o',!. of
twenty-five mtillins o 'sou:1 who itnh It
this Treat country, render.-l indtp lent.m,
prosperous and happy Itminly by hIl i xtr
tetis t-il devotion to i s ciatne, the sitn,
necessary 't) erect a Motimenti worthy o'
,hi:It a luan could not he rompited ttit the=
w.,t of the small pecntiary aitd which e
cry Ametncan shoud feel :i his pride, as
well as :.is duty to affutrd.
At the last Presidential eliietion, the
plan torobtaiiting colrt'utions atthe Polls,
(thus testing the patriotisr-aid liberty of
the voters and others) was attempted,
thoughr1 the previous arrangrem ents were
not sutch as to insure a very full collection,
the result was as satixitetory as could, un
de' tie Ici'-cumstlces, have* been expected
it .s therefctrt, desirable that this '-.'ei
shuld fe tItcoinuetd in the dtlront Sti'es
it all tutu re elect oS of t it local o- geertl
nat ire ; an It e boardi of .l ia.ers indulle
Ilhe stope that on this oct;i-ion at thia' eiec
trons ito ho held in the resactiv,' Star-, of
1: t t ni booiana. r~, anti FIoriai, cotr t:'
ti ots wilt bi' muade ira aid u: the Monutientt.
wotr thy of thte C ounutrymenti uthIeir it.:nur.
Elus itten'factor.
N- cretary/ oftme WF .. .. ..
News of the Week.
Lou .s S. I111.til tg i'qcr, ftorerly otf
. bb. Siti'' h-rs, we arie gr i tid to lei' tihv
att tilt? (uIn ttd al rs before .te~ Boarl.o
CTe eldrest dau lghter of Ex.Pre'ien:
N'. Yi , on 2f; h ott Ju ly (I; Chlolera, taftera
lTh'el eboirt contitiue to rage f'ari llv
:st Niagai. ;ind tile mtar.a.lity is horaribalt.
Aifr. Ge'org.' P'eabottly, I th di.tin ttishedt
Anwie'nrt. now itt I o.odtn remitnedt a dir:tt
as a clintrhoution to the Wo.hitg tatn alont
C-T a-i :\.~.hyl~ I is.. 8 x'y t, sev*.,
wvorkm-ctni atre nowtt emapoyed ton the lauild-ti
M r. J1. t .. K{.ty',, is itt . stpny-ritmbng h
wvtrk.
wais referrecd the pro.ject of Coti ltutingi a
repotrted favorably~ and~ recaommorn thait t he
town counicit of CuJ!umlbia subscribe $J300,.
Tw'o 'te' of thte new1 ('ottont c ith.tyv
been ri. v'd am Ne wv Ort'eant I irotn'i-ea
s h.- t .1 .gni ee Cttiwmu of O4: haIts de
citeed liar the iProbtihory Liqitor L~ Iw
,tsced~ at Ihec las t sO'ul''n (f thie Legtisi.
turoet of tha't Staie is unconstitti onah, antd
has I he'reforer is,~ h rge I too p.'rsons whott
wereo conttinef in the Urbana jatif for self.
"'g ftuor Colltrary to its provIsions.
Linter acco ts f'rom the extreme South.
w'-stortl ptit of' 'Toxrs annunc~e that the
I nd.an tibes wvere 'Clminag iagtiinst theo
whl~iestha thycotnudtci.rngui
Capt. W.alker, the~li ii bb.tc'r pro aietm
of' rte defunctt republic of Letwer t.anfo~r.
'aa has a-.i ael i t udittrafig oh tile
Stockton .Tfur 1,
Ia [)yAas Dl:&k S4urror It iw Mtaed that
A~thtmt & Co's Express Cn'npany h ive
the ->nrit ousiiU sum of $0thI),IM in th'e.r
poseses.'iot untcailed for at their duerat
utlf *es. It iw a pity thittat large a Mumt
hshold be kept cout at circubaitnon.
Actor Mmtister Atmoto hat reneuwed a
check f or sevten miwi teas elf lotbae in paty.
:naeu1 et the ijr't aitaihngentt de to Monicc
under the GudeiaJen t reaty, theure was11 an.i
letft i Ihe Umtetd Naies T'rauurty the
Mnu auof '4,'W,8d1'& No othier na
tIon ai tiht worbld hae such an ainuunt of
sur plus ea'h oui hand.'
'i hejunih fI ' fun i a tm (e
ire m gijoi it i', ;!iv.o hun.1.., tire e'inzi Iii...
td, and rcceivzi the ti ihi( coinpei's itiori for
heir srie;a te i!rlt s n ried fr"nales only can hold the of ire of St
Up to thin presenlt t ne: thirtysv n J:
lbat c.~ hive be'en caii..i't by te t e rr ble
;nitr "" i inu t!.. 1311( 11(1(ire;ioil 1saigqielito. \?
hat i .'v" 1~ v,. of th.f wo i uded will yet j
lie. Mr &S:o i, thie c., :ductiur is r cover.
The par= a iinoune thle death of Mr. .
WVhyte. late juii ior editor of the (.iirgia
Home (Lizette.
A ijiiicksiler maijd, proba bly; the ha r~testI
ini Ih wii~orldh, has he.tr Ii seuivu red by Mr.
Cu'rtis at WVhalesburg , Oregoii.
Tlhchdnli'r- is still ra ging iii the South.
Wvest ;and W~es~t.
Tlhe wshiirt f'rench r"i'aaronu recently
it Iialim 1.4 coiin:nl 141t Norfolk. ?
A'ir?-. [tohirisoin. theo iiarerppss, teO
coiil,,ed in the 't'roy jul. asN.auhted the
sli.ririri Moniiiy iiinrnnig whig.n he took
her I112 a I to her cell. Slii1 si ruck hims
v tIi ;i brates ci ndlest ick orer tare eye, JI
hit( ltio r hirn d"iwtu aiiil i:tlin I1 ai, Vi I
upo iidu s facke. She ti a Itor .vn rd.
iret le::IVI ,l i .a ci ti. I;.4 it flur ct~i .
WVe lca rn fri in the \V~ii-lIi n?I m Uniioni,
that Mlr.. itan: is 'rters, th 1w iiii -nirv iv.
or e~x'epit oine of the faem ily of Geticeral
\ 'asliington, diet) on '1'hiirday the 13t 1Il
inst. J
W f.- have 25001) mniles of rii?wy in the I
Union. and $S20f),t (10.00) imiver~td in them.
'Ii. d isti Ili:(shn of sri: fro molr-ti nihsses
Ihis lot bry acq ii re o nl iuiiji"rai le ili-veo .
le'nt i~ri'' ilrituern p,r it Fratc'it-, I#,u r'.
twenty eiiier cr r iIa' PU rprix tav."
?erbh~irve b1 tie: tohi'gr:irilic rercoil
of* t ii* N-.-%v'iir-4 .n;iurktt thti~ t e. tli d;._
1X',elinsthliv. aind r i'd Oii (lour %vas
w~eltinig at $'3 to .S-50
By the arrival of a vessel from Corpnus
Chru a., *'i'xa-.. we4 learn hi., i (.:ia t Vma r
lhiiunii. xvi:h Ii m t u"nt. 1,rerii: l f."lhoiw'
cii a pairty of1 t weivtie inke atli " C..,
inaoii~h hIolt m:. I" '*.-taiiie 1)1 ti.Qe hun.
tire,: in i.,. II.' ev'niua lv ivertr'e k and
litt ii t:vd il~r".ii, kiliug(,r several ofC tue-r
iauiit Iiiutii'ii the r'inainiler to fla"hut.
ticw:ild is a aever* eiie*, it is thought lie
ws:t iL'~ovr.
T1i~c Rec. $ lii iel Doun wn,l.'.n 011 ile !h
ieldest iInrilicrs oi the Son;Ii C.. ridii, Co l eo hI1 "' 1ue" ida
li~s ru":idoir~e in C.okexbury on Saturdayi c
the 0,11 instuit.1
Theli \X'.ihii'ii:ni UioI -its rs.'c4)ttIV
reopenedi t he (we (ubai iievsi n. in nc a rti
c 41n Situ ruly it ;1_, Itni i iit:iiiute: ti thec
tiii:nuslr riom arlc cirryinr on iviloniia
tis li.r thei jiurtiiise (,t the lIshnih, andi
tha~t if , i's,' amrt uii-iaci'e.,-fii I war mulrst bi:
resorted ii.
lt' Stlipeiii codtiro oft list Salsqu an; Ralnolosoos en.arr"t", i B.iii~
Ifor leia.i- ;;ii.riier. ii c ,in-cijueice oif .hle
recent siii1:er ni tli roid.
J . I tned
1Jr.4 10.xl tV. th.i Cla"i, 032l. i0
1111.piut to -.1 (.:iilerd 2 00
1, ' IJ. E. "XI~tr1lo 1
311. . Rig l
J,.. k nx (Q 1
J.~. . (Jard c, ' 001
far. 20 l. M,-ivitiep, 2. 00
J.r 11.Mi. H Iade, 2 (0
.jr. 1. J.J.li Murrayj, 2 00
1n . L. It. flearrL', 2 00
10 1. A. Chinarc, -2 00
nn.* 19. - *. II IJilei , 2 00.
J.i E. \V .isht Xit, 2-t)
C.I. J.. Knoxi, . 2 0
"'* 20. J. Mi urel 'on, 2 00
cc 3. W. F. }:th'dln 2 40
u.18. MJr s. KX. lltd'i4 2 (0,
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an. I Wr. I idin' f 2 '(J
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,pr. 25 J. 1. Aistt' '2 00
nzn. 18. TI )r.',11 I)ti tluls 2 00
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11 1.) Shah'Iit~f, .2. 00
1-r 26 J.Iii I 'iCnill 2 00
al.1. Wil l.C Xe~ 003
1*2
1. Dr J.se Slii gnt, 2 00
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: Joh Hd .. N~xta fu'Ii't 10
far 25 rJ. U.a A L'Fadd. . 2 00
al. . 11 X11*" I)1 v.', 2 00
~r.~. J)II Sprtttl 2 00)
I.t..l Chi.dtt . 1 0
u:.t J. C. ireIe, 2 -00
IR. t MuTse llit VI, 2\T 00
p nt CIret. F. Mw~c. Dcni.,ar, lur 00
'xt ~ itf W 11il 1..-t.'rry tu iu.:akng 1 4)(1me
it- itttt II i a fr e j frm ll andral 1~YhS 50hr
tiniinitd flu ilt iid Ltttl lionlc j'u ain'tir r oi f
retin if rcory, irhi 410i-1ii. l''A t, o.
Iin~, wih thr 'ti,. ?:tna manylo 1ocl 11the m
'xrat ant Wnieldli Cherryf, nthus m111) theu rm.
he actayc basi nt 111 o the Ar therills ti
i - a ic f t Ieefrm mi nerat3ltZ p oisons w iriu
tianntbei it an arto of the in~uf'stril;a
mtion r;. Thiertinvbapli ul ulccsa- fji
heativ al is ofos ofthepatl rpar iatind
'im,, ofi th'e day.nh'i laiurve ixtract Cmof
F 'ete, of Yello Duck $andparii np wiriia d/oes
tot con ain k aricle of dihea em ield; as t
myia onflcan aceti yapyn h tcsa
L?t all oeArison narspaillap aain
dlunadus ()i'ml,n Impdovd ExtracIteof
k'liu t. Docktn nandarparSiala, hich iswaul,
asai ~ u .r -oiitrif L ..in wih a ha
kg t had. Allfir nds fou ie as ied in i at
vi'enil ifu! .iniulpi1tm!eerl ii o
m0d't". le Arie artiemntis. iei
ty orgedriys aOintnts band Pt~ills, the Reit'
iwar aay niiiigforia cosidea l tftn with in had~r~
l""it hadi three fi ou la re th.si uuh iit at. n
ined i'thi~'m n p tia i'iire and gt acr lure. of
Drtivnir. I ull; orih trited ofn rn i fti pr e--el
. rte t. n nl ,.~-I,: ..n ,.. .. .i.