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(roMMrNK'.vrest.) Tho Victoria Biidgo at Montreal. Mr. Kmiok:?While at tin* North thisSnuit)?cr, I diil intend visiting Montreal, and seeirg for mvself the {rival railroad hi'iiigc now in cntii'dc ofconMrttetion nl that but hearing ofthegrent lire hero. in}' attention wan directed homewards. 1 availed myself of an opportun ity, however, to gather tip some information in regard to it, which I plan- at your disposal. Tho St. Lawrence river, where this great l?ridge i? Wing erected, i* about t w<> miles in width, and the bridge wiil lie snppoitcd on 'JU etone piers, eaeh of which i* ti foot square at the bitec, and they are raided t'?l feet above high water maik. '1 he two central pieis nro JitiO feet npart, so as not to ob-.trtn t navigation : the bnlnnot) <if the pivis being iM't foci apart. The bridge, \vi:li the cnc? pti?.:i <>f tho pier.-, is being built entirely of boiler iron only threweighths of ntt inch in thi< krcf.s, put togethel and riveted in such a wanner as to give i? the j^roatc! t possible* derive <>I ."Irciujth. 11. is tubular and larjjo ruvii^li for a double truck, nnd it i? eaiil to be abundantly strong l<? support a! most any I'oneeivaMu amount ot weight. "I here it< an abutment on each side of the river, built I entirely of massive rock, riveted together, ex- j tending 1000 feet out into the stream, ami tI??-n commences these gigantic (nI < 2!> in number, i wbieli span t lie ent ire st rcam.aud t hroU'_ch which ; each coining t rain will psfsm-i-r t'-.it tjreat and noble river. Nothing but r*" k > !' Inure dimcn- j tdons are used in Ihe construction <>f the piers, and these are div.-si-l and riv. } .! together, so that each face presents as smooth a fi out its anv if the marble stores on Headway, not except- i ing Stewart's that store <.f st.. These mas- ! sive tub.-s arc eoi^ii uete.l on scilVoMintr previ- ' fuisly placed there f"r 1 iie purpose, and after each tubeol 'Jin feet in leiitr'li is completed, the svntl'oldiiig is rcoveil on for the construction of i another. The bridire, it is said, will be emu- ' pleted within the year It-iiO, at an expense of ' noven millions of dollars. This bridge is built entirely for the beticlil and use of the CSrand ' Trunk Railway, ti railway miles in lc*iitrtli. ' ..i* i -i. . * i . .* .. : iii.m exiotnnn'.r iron) j Titi'IiIc in <'anada Wwi, ?:11 the l':iiiiu!a side of i Lake Ontario and I In1 liverSf. l..i\viv!ico,i'i'?#?- | ins; litis river over tin- 1 iri<lt;?> 1 fs??i-iI>< ?!. iiikI hen passing onward to l'oit!aii<i in the estate i f M:iin?. This bridge is unlike the great tubular hi i.lire over the Vicnni straits in si-vetal particulars. . !n tli*- first place. this bridge is Imilt. of hoiier iron, thai "'f short l<nr iron , this is put. toother where it will remain, that was const met ed on hlior-, t!i<-ii floated out into the stivain and elevated to iis r-v-titi_r by the u-e of hydrau 1 itpower. This bridge i* far in advance* as an achiovctii- nl of art, or the triiunpli of t-eieiice, of either tin" suspension bride at Niagara l'ulls i or the one over the Meiiai straits, 'jetween j "Wales and Anglcsca. '1'lie arehilect. of this : bridge is George J$lephenson. .1. 1>. The Hudson Monument. We extra.-I the following, from the Winne- j lioro r, with reference to this monument which was erected in its place, near the Mount , Zion College on thi 17th ult.: As a specimen of art, we regard this strue | lure as fine. The ideas of grace and permanence meeL in their due proportions. One is; not on the one hand oppress, d by a feeling of ' weight, nor on the other troubled with the j fear that a gust will sweep it away. Its lift is j v?sy, the parts symmetrical, and the coinbiaa- j lions harmonious. It is visible from the Columbia and Clinrlotte It nil Road ; :m>l as the ears pause at. the [ Post-oiTiee the passenger i nn cateh a glint|we of ! it immediately between him and the College ! porch. The cost of the monument (not including tlie iron raiiintr vet to b<? provided) is iilxnii. i ? 1 "200. The Committee have incurred liahili J ties to the amount of about S-JOO beyond their I means?beyond I he sum of I lie coiilrilmlioiis i up to the |>resellL lime. This \v<; hope will not : long continue to lie the c?.-e. Many have wait.- ! ed, putting oir the eontriliution v hieh can he : liiaiie at any time, till some special occasion ar- | rive, ami thus the. matter stands yet with them. . J,et these one ami all take it/tlx ns the occation and forward at. once to the Ommilt.o. And now, honor to whom honor is due. The ! granite wotk, quarried in the vicinity of Winus- I lioro', is by Thomas Crawford of this District, j The design and the marble work are l>y Wil- | liain 'i'. White, of Charleston. The eha.-te ami : uppi'opriate Latin inscription is by l'rof. I'. ! If. I'clham, of Columiiia. 'J'lie whole enter- j pri--e has been under tlie direction of trie encr- ; gel ic Comm it lee of Mount /ion fsocielv, with | whose names our readeis are already familiar | ?James J>. McCanls, Jaiiies 11. Kion, and j .tames K. Aikin. In the erection of the s!rue- ; lure th*> parties are uitivh indebted to l'rof. j Kion, of the Committor. who gave his personal ! attention to the supervision. And his perse- ! veritig enargv and direct agency?living Score- ' tary and Treasurer of tin- Committee?have: been of the very first moment to the Mieccss of the entire movement. Mexico and the Uniied S.ates. Tlic livening Xiirx, with rcfcreneu to n!i ar- | tide which appeared in a Mexican jniiniiil rtconnnendirg the interference of this governincnt in tin- albtirs of that eountiy, as a meas- ! ?ro necessary to terminate itn party distract ions, rcinai ks : Neither subjugation nor a Protectorate ontcre into its mission mid purposes. Intervenlion may become possible and appropriate, it will not, however, be in the form of inteif.-rence in the internal affairs of that eonntry for any ulterior put-pose whatever. The parties there iim-t fight out their own battles. even to ihe bitter end?that of disnifinberent?if inevitable. The intel'fi fence of the I'nited States j must be limited to those conjunctures which would involve principles ofscl I defence. They : could never fold their arms and silently per run any foreign >ta!e to int -? vo::o in Mexican affair*. litre \v??itl<t ari-e tl.e Inic praclical application of the Monroe* doctrine. llamb off ' i all sides is lli? true American maxim. It HrqitiHitiou of territory should he tin* inevitable e#Tt;c.fc.of any conflict, as indemnity for its' expenses'. to prevent the intervention of one or more of the States ofKuropein the concerns of Mexico, this would form no part of our policy pr'rtnarily and by original JL'mjer any ^mtingenfj'sncti aefj'.ii-itUji) i? To be <?.plocated. The S C. Conferonce. The subjoined eommiiiiivutioii from I'i-lx.p Andrews, whirli we clip from the columns of tbc Sont/Urn Christian AthwiO-, will he of interest to our Methodist friends : hit. Editor :?I have received two communications from South Carolina, requesting me to change tlie time of the session of that ('onlVr<-nce. 1 have accordingly fixed the time for its commencement to December first, instead of November 17, as originally published. All concerned will please take notice of the change tfijd govern themsclv.es accordingly. Tito law of the General Conference, preseribing ccrtain literary examinations for applicants for admission on ii ial, has been so lately passed, that it is presumable many young men wbo-have rasoived to enter ili*? ? will l?i?r? scarcely hod time to prepare. I therefore tbink it proper, in this way, to say. I lint tin the time between tlie passing of the law and the next session of the Conference is o short, I shall not, in the Conference which J shall attend, ho rigid in requiring attention to that part of the examination. A* Even TV ci. IIoxktmoon.?A correspondent of the Athena Banner, writing from Laurcnceville, Gwinnett county, September 18lh, says: Mr. John Koper, one of the South Carolina chivalry *?. married about two wecko n<;o; came to this.county, and on last Monday stole a negro from Mr. A. G. Holmes, was arrested iind brought here yesterday; to day he pleud guilty, and wa? sentenced to the Penitentiary ?i*"ye?ra. An eventful honeymoon our readeis will My- He says he is from Pickens district, aod claims to ho connected with one of Ctia ?io?t respectul^v families of Katein county, j 3. i >.. ?- " , i 1 j r A* _ |THE INDEPENDENT PRESS j is itummii:i> i:vi:i;v fimkay mohmsm iiy L?E &, WILSON. W. A. IiEE, - - - - * - Editor. I Ilike fail in )i</flun<r trfiirfi I thrif bohi/y attempt ^ trjt*n s>i~!aim<l //// vifhuuus purpox?\ un']d' trrnih'riiresolution.?hknuy i'i.ay i J 41 H Hit h*f to [H'tli'Vy If't fii/t itji'ilitl /'> bliHUC*' j Terms?Two Dollars a Year, iii Advance. ABBEVILLE C. K. Fit I day, - - OCTOIitill 1, 1808. Court Calender. ; W LIST KitX CIRCUIT?FALL TKtiM, IS.Vi. j i lil.TlltN 1iav5. ! AI ?1??.-v i I It- Siitiirduy, Sept. IS. j i Ainlor.fon, Saturday, Sf|>t.. ii.>. [ I I'irkon* Saturday, (>el r. 2. ! j (iivotivilli? Saturday, <>,!r. ?. J J Spartanburg, .... Saturday, ()elr. lii. ! j Laurens Saturday, Octr. j sm!s?is or un r.T. ! _ I | AMievillo, Monday, Oelr. $. | Anderson, Monday, Or!I'. II. i I'li'lii'lb, Moll.lav. < IS. < recnville Monday, Odf. 2.'?. i Spartanburg Monday, N'nv'r. 1. i Laurent., ...... Monday, Nuv'r. 8. j ki.r.crioN.s foii octoukk. I'on tiii: l.i:?!jsi.atrkk, ami Statc* ! Coj.f.r.r.ss?Second Monday in UC'i'OlIKIl next. Pull# ?>j.en two (lavs at each precinct. l'"i>it Snr.iiirr?.Same day as above. I'ollsopen j < )n?> Day only. Advertisements. Hy reference to the advertisement in anoll - j cr column, it will l>e seen that Mrs. .lane I., j Allen is oll'eiini; for sale Iter valuable lot on j the public FijUarc. It is one of the finest lo- : cations for business in tiie Village, aiol all'ords I a rare opportunity of investment lo tlio enter- \ prising capitalist. Wo direct attention to the a.] vertisement ol Mrs. J. Connor, (late Miss Hull'.) who lias taken roitiiift over Messrs. Branch ?k Ai.cn's l)ru?i ; Store, and is prepared to make and trim ladies', i and children's dresses in the ino.it tushi< liable \ styles. Kcad the advertisement of Mr..!. 1)- f'lial mors, vim is prepared t?? execute at his Mr.r* ble Yard, every thing in his line of business; j and to iuriiish Monuments. Sluhs, Manth- pieces Art., of the finest. Italian and American marble. Mr. K. J. Taylor I he agent of Singer it Co., ! Sewing Machines, is oftY-ringgreat inducements to those who wish to purchase. lie will fur- : nish Sewing Machines at the very low juice of i >'fiO?no family thould ho without one. See also the card of A. K. McClellan. Ainbrotypist who will he with us during Court week ; j also the Sheriff and Ordinary's advertisements, j Fine Sale of Cotton. We learn that a fine lot of cottoi', consist ing j of thirty bales of the new crop, was sold a few j days since by Mr. W. J. l.oinax to Mr. John 1 A. \Vi<-r. of our Village, for twelve cents. The j cotton was of the Jcthro variety, and was n ! very lino article. Mr. l.otnax is a very sue- J ccssful planter, and very justly prides himself j upon the superior tpiality of the present lot. | Geo. Bonham. \\ < arc requested to announce that tho lion. I M. L. lSonham, will address Iiis const ittionts* of the District, ou Moudav next, on the various! political issues of the day. The address will he delivered in the Courthouse, during tlic re- [ cess of the Court, nn?l from t!ic character of the j subject ami the ability of the speaker, wc an- j ticipate a large attendance. Our Court. The October Term of our Court, commences on Monday next, his honor Judge O'Noall pre- | iding, The return of the present Term lias been very small, and there is not a very large amount of old business ponding. Educational. The educational statistics of the United j -Mates sh'jw that there are four millions of the : youth of this country connected with the va j riotis educational institutions in the different j States in the L iiioii. Their teachers number j over one hundred a-id fifteen thousand, and ' the annual current expenses are estimated to ; be about si 1,000,000. Cotton. | According to a statement for thc year ending September 1, there has been n considera! bio decrease from the cotton crop ?>f IS."'#. The j crop in lhjO was '27,SI.1 bales ; in 1S.">7, 2,- i ; uu<] in Imos, 15,11 'i'Uo exports ; of I lie year amount to 2,.V.ln,l,')3 bales, being! an increase of :?:>7.7'.t8 bales over hist vcai', Of j ; (lie total exports Kn^laiitl took ],SO'J,'JtiO bales being an increase ovc-r last j'ear of SSl.ultti. I The exports to l-Yaiicc during the year t-how a > : dccre-iae of 2'.',H&b bales, and lo tlie North of i Europe a decrease of JSO.ftdi}. Cotton Picking. | On Saturday last, says the Pickens Courirr, j j in this l>i.-lrict, Mr. Alex. Hamilton picked 213 j 1 lbs of eotton on tbe plantation of Mr. (I. S. j Gal vin. ilis si.-ter Juu- picked 200 lbs. This is truod picking for this seel ion?who can beat I | it? The Agricultural Pair. wcinvile Hie attention of our readers to the | I advertisement of tlic approaching Fair of the | Stole Agricultural Society, nnd trust tliat our j ! agricultural friends art- preparing to enter the j ' li.-t for tlie annual prizes. The past exhibitions j of the Society have been very sueeeesfnl, and | the coming Fair promise* to Lean occasion of} ...... U.I.I attractive interest, Y/eather and Health in Charleston. The Evening A'fW, ol the 24tli ult., says : ' We have hail fur several days past an East I nii<l North east win.1, vhkli has communicntted I" the atmosphere that cool, bracing qual itv which relieves iho system of the lassitude i incident to ihe heat and exhaustion of summer. | Thin change affords indication of an early I frost. The number of cases of the prevailing 1 fever ban evidently undergone diminution, ol1 though the diuense has not abated any of the | malignancy by which it has been accompanied | this senson." j The Postmaster General bus ordered tlmt all "duppleihcnU" or "extras" folded witlyn regular issues of daily or weekly journals?uot actual and dona fide editions of such publications, conveying inte'.liirenon of nno?:^? ??- ' ? r- a and general intelligence?subject the whole package to letter postage. Aa the Post Office Department has for several years been the subject of many animadversions on account of the excess of iU cost over the revenue accruing from it, the attention of its ofticcrs has been directed to the various classes of fraud to which it is subjected, and every effort wilj be mad? to prevent them in future. , ii I I I SM I TIio Abbeville Academies. V c nn' jjliil to learu that t>u r Academic.-", ina'e sii;?l li-malo have cniimi Miool the i resent senMoti with bri'jbl au.-j-ii'i'M Tim Mn!o Ae.-nlciiiv t:iu!er the char#-of Mr. Win. II. White, now numbers iibiilll fifty M'hoi.il.-, nil.' J'roin the iu<-ixa-( <1 number ?if his jj>i! ?, the IVimij.al lias been iiolnee.l to call I? his a'.-.i^tanee, Ml'. .1. M. II a it is ot i*iii' I?. -I rii-t ; a era In a' >!* <li>* S. ?Collide n:i>l a: i nb!<! a: 1 x;?. ri. i.ei .1 tc.'uhel'. Mr. Wliil.' i.i hiiiis<-!f a jrra ;ii :' of the same Institution, ami with the first honors i>f his class ; ainl he has (luring tin; | y.-arbcii a>i'l:ioti4y <1< voting hiins.-lfto the labors of his school. Its present lotiirMiiiijr con,lit ion, is ai: ev iileiu e of tile public appleciation, which wo arc coiiti-hul lie will *paiv no I'liui't to merit, ami retain. The A"*a?!,-iiiy has opcncl with pr?^peet.> ??|u:iny ii.-iiieriiii;. Mr. mi..I Mv-. Watson, have proved llif.M elves t?> Ins v.-ry teij.ci "|- (eMvlii'i'it ; ainl 1 l:?-ir KNaMinn'ion at. t close uf the la-t. Wits highly -fa), tiit<1 was v.-ry yriili!yini; i<? ?!l tin' 1 t-1;<ts <>|' tlx? Iiiplitu!i??n.?\\ o w:,!i Ihein a'jHii lani si?.* CO-S Aliitovillv li.is all Jli?> ii.'nt-? within its iiii*lst, of sustaining tloiiri l1iti,? Aca-h ins.-', hot Ii male ainl f.iii-ih-, an-1 \vi- 11 sithat ? ir *" ?mmtiiiiiy i?ein-rully will ? \ti-tnl to them tln-ir foi?tc-i"iiilj ail! ami sympathy. The 7a!l Trade. The |>Ie:i<aiit wenth.-r of the j?a-', we.-k?t!i fine bracing atino-ph.-re, ami the In - ti: lit. 1?! tio skies. have liroiiiflit in a throng of vi-iturs from the country, who have jjiv?-n life ami aaiina tion to our streef.*. l>.iy after "lay llio cotton wagons have lieen roiling in la ).'ti with proihico ; ami tray ? ?|?i51?.-*with the voting aii'l I lie heantiful in <|tiest of the Ial>?t lash ions of t he season. Thev are all thrice welcome. ami we shall emh avor to present si:e!i attractions as to in<liu*u a eont. inuanee of their visits. /\iiucvim- tins niways sustained a Ing'i reputation as a cotton market : and our buyers <lu ring the present season seem to be unusually liberal. TIk- advancing rates of tin* staple, have givcit nil impetus to business of which the planter would do well to avail liinix.-If. Ibwill find here large a*uek< of irroccrics and plantation supplies generally, whi-di we s ip pose, can be purchased on tins moil libera! terms. The stock of I>ry (.Jowls i> uneonimonlv large ; and the establishments of our Merchants are filled with all the novelties o f the season, and with all that the New York market can all'ord. 'l'heir advertisements speak for themselves, and judging from the sales of some of our m?-r chants, sect" to be bearing fruit. Une house informs us. that it* sales during the past week have averaged S:;uu, and on some diiys have reached ; and we suppose that otIn;!s are doing as well. Our merchants lake pleasure in exhibit ing their stocks, and solicit a vi.-.t from their friends. The University of the South. We are indeblVd t<? a friend for a pamphlet copy of the Proceedings of the !So:ir-l of Triplets of the "University of the South" held at lieershcba. Teiin., on t!ie 1th .Inly l.SoS. The meeting was held for the purpose of considering the <jnc.-tion of accepting the ( barter of Incorporation from the Legislature of r........ ... -. i i - - Ai-iiiii-.-i-i.-f, ami aui>jMuiir nirasuri * lor oiiramzinir the Institnt ion, at.<l lorn:ins; .1 sJ.i'ahiiconstitlltion. The Charter of Iii.'*nrporation, was unanimously ji?Ioj>!<??1 1 v tin? tneinluTS present, 2iii*l various commit t \v?-re : 1 { ?>i111o*l iii 2leconlaiice with its pro\ i.?ions. A I'miiinitt.'e < ??tivis-tihit of i>i.-h?'j>s, i'oik 2ui)i Mi-It, was empowered to canv.-.ss the WV1T.1I l'i" ceres, for the purpose"!' soliciting subscriptions to the funds of the I 'iiivei'.-ity, 2iiid it. is proposed to ntise the sum of at, least .J0<i0,liu<', hefore eomtiieuriiii; operations. The Board of Trustees consist <>f the hi>hop ililil three others from cach Southern Stat.-. Among those from S. C., we observe the nam*of .I. A. Calhoun, lvwj., of our Village. The sito of the proposed I'liiveisity, is 211 Sewaneo, on the ('iiniherlan*l Mountain, in the State of Tennessee, near the Nashville aiol Chattanooirn Kailroad ; atul is said to pn.-.-e-s many advantages ; whilst the Iiisti'.ution itself with its ample endowment, and full corps of jihle professors, in the various l>*-parlmeiits of Literature, Science, l.aw, Theology 2ui>l M?-d icinc, promises to do for the cause of education niul morals at the South. The highest priec pai'l for the first lutle of Cotton this Veal- ill the I'nif.-il Sh.l..u ? ..* 5-'** ti:es Ck.vis, which was bought 1?v Mr. Henry Solomon, of Hamburg, in this State, and wj.s fr.ini the plai.tution of Capt. .John I'. Mays, of Kdgefield lJistrict. The Fover in Savannah. The Savannah of Saturday mornin jr. 25th iiist., referring U> tiic health of Savannah, says?' The report of iutcrmciiU f->r yesterday shows three from yellow fever, being the only ones reported for tin; past thro? .lay*. Tiii! deaths occurring from thi* disease, it. would lie proper to stale, are old cases ; whatever of new cases of sickness presenti:i;j themselves, we learn, are generally of a mil-l type, and yield readily to medical treatment." The Yellow Fever in Charleston. The Charleston papers, contain the weekly report of the dciths from Yellow fever during the past week, which show- a decrease in the number of cans. Week before last, 171 deaths were reported of which 128 were from Yellow fever. The report, foi the last week gives 100 deaths, of which 80 were from Yellow fever. The total of deaths thus far amounts to -101. Our exchanges throughout the Statu give reports of the liberal contributions, which arc made generally for the relief of the sick in Charleston, and we trust that Abbeville will not delay to send Iter donation. The occasion id one which appeals Btruoolv ? ? aid nnd sympathy. Who will move in the mnlter! With regard to the abatement of tho fever the Jfircuri/ remarks : "The epidemic of the present j'enr has been marked with a peculiar fatality ; few of its recipients surviving. Though its ravages have been most extensive among the foreign-born atnl'lhe unacolimateJ, yet the native nn.l those who deemed themselves entirely acclimated have bc<y^Lricken. It has been particularly fatal nmo^^young children. Even our servants have been attacked, some of whom have fallen among its victims. Throughout?its prevalence no panic hivgbecn perceptible among our citizcn*. They have nobly tne^ the exigencies of the occasion, nnd discharged the most harrowing and mourning duties devotedly nnd unhcsitiilingly^"We nre proud to chronicle the noble offerings which have been transmitted to our Howard Association, by other communities in our Sitnfn. Wfl naoiiro Hium ?r* 4, -! ??.?- w -viu, iu ictuni, nivir oiinr* itios were ino?t time)}*, and have been appropriated in accordance with the gcncrnu* deaires of tlic donors. Such deeds are among the roost honorable of this life. The romernbrance of the roudincM and fullness with which the country responded in the hour of our affliction will be none the more enduring, because we hope never to be called upou to rcciprocntv." . ( ...... i Tlia I31u? Ri.!~a P.aslroail. i Tlio M:iri? 11 :i (< J .1.) . i <> I tin: 171 li ill*' llial. tin- I .1 S* itt'utirt, f"i* t!i?- , uortlurn <li-tri? t <>i I Ji-ortfia, i t i:i i?m ul llml. .In !-lO.'n lii'H ]>iv?i<lii.-r. T! yM> : * I in v?Ail- in l;.n.v'> ?V t 'I IIHill l;i.!.?c C;i" i i-i ?'i.iii|-.i:i_v?i I I I !?* ('niirt. on tin- i-vi'Vniv :?!r .i-! v t.'? ! ? :ii"tiumi ul ?.f ? ! .!!- I. ii i ii;i i > I. ". ill tin-: v :i: i>in !.' i ! ( <iiii i -v. i- I .].i\ - . M : \ T. II. i:. ? "l.)., Hi.!! ! i . ?!..!.- .ij.'s- ar l-rll,.oii:ii|il:iiniiiii iii.'l .M.' -i\.. l'.-i i j: i. M- iiiinin v r .-iii-l l.:i vV i ! I?-:I.I;uils. Tin* "I tin- n-i will if.* | fur willi in!si; tlio iiiiiotinl i:i\? Iv .1 i'i llr: suit i- lartjji*. Professor Ii. \?r. ZSarnwull. j It. ' * rtiMvi'i'.! tluit I'ro!".- -?>r I'ai uv,, !! ??f tinSoiitii ('ai*.>iin.i ("<>|1.!i is 1 -11 tllf.l ; > 1 ! |Mllj.il of 'J I ii.ily t'luirt;',!, \V.I-Iij:,ul..u, 1 >. ? _ 'L'ln- i:? v. i i i:.l i'lwJY-Wii< l? liavo pi ca?:livl I in Wa.-liiii*;l?n l.t-t Sitn.l.iv. Jl'. ath of J. L riatc.i. < "I;:ir-I??n i? ? ?;i?-. I !u* tSi of ! Mr. I f :il I'll, !!< i>f !!:> ii<>i-1::lit. ! it t?:~ l! < ! t '! :>i'l?' .lfii <' >>!r'n r. II -" wa- a i.;:t i vt? >t" Mai: . In i \v !nt?'r i>l !- '!, In1 1 huii. ? !< 1 vv'! 'i i In.* < "!i i >"! 1 'it r-*, alii iti i ! ?> i y txitlioa \vi:!i ilic ? !'.! . !!? li.i'I lioi'ii h.arii ! a l-'W ni'>l.!li-. a.i'l ?!inl ! in t ! < I wi iit v ii iMi var <il lii; ;i/<>. '-cl- -VNc\v:i from Utah. T!h? Sail l.al;.- i:ni! Iia-aiiiv..! at St. l.-iV ln:v in r Imi-ii : vvi-ntv ?lays i n t!,<- *.v iy. !!ii/Ii.i:a V(iii:i^ " !! r ::iaili- li-??iI. l.v< y'liii:_wa? p'ru'i'illilo Ikiui'i'ii Ik* ( it i .. -? an! t !: Saints. Tlio Ironj's nt i-ainji l'I??yl w.-ro ail v. fll ; < < . 11 t :11 .I 'liii-t.in ii:l i-inis \v ilitif*ts thi-l'C. TIu- iiiilians were ijuict, l.ut. a uival rN.-il<'iii<'iit j'lvvail.-.I in r.-^ar.l W> I'ikc's i* .ilc 4"hi mines, i ln-y a:v -sail t?? In* n> i i?-li ns I li"si; ?>1'('ali'.oriiia. O'liijianivs \wro laving t!f lmi'<!vr.< i-vi-ry >! iy ! >: i! .1! I V lli- I .at -! tVi'in l"'ali, it a|>j>."t|-; hal tin* M'>;ni'i:i li-><> I. 1' t!ial llnir 1:11111 !.- < !! IIh' nail", !i iVi' Mrliil"! lii. iiis> \\ f-i. Ii-11 iii'r I !i.-i l?y I > IM*i??i:i?- n: v-t ri i*t*n:i<l -fill. Tin- i>!" Ili.* M !*(<i>>11 :n-i cvul-nl iy is? a ?'!iwi;?", Illie i.-U'i' I'-ar -st ill in?.-?iI-- to the ?":ii:I S'al-M it11111 j-iti? -. siicl I.Jiimw nl).:a ! - in ilt.-ir wav. Ihi-y iii'.' :i!s-n'ii.l.MVi>:i;i-.' i<i an In-iim war. Many ??f IM-irmo'i j ?; I ai"'' in a'\v r!n- 1 Sit ion. nit-1 Mini'! of tlio w ':n : ar-1 without ?-)? :fi Wool-Growing. ' Till! 1 >'.! W'l'M */'< /# *? ?.y?-t oil till.- -lll-j.-fl, InnU t Ji fi>' :m\v ini: ivtisark-. I>y tin* julv'-rti-fiiciil i>i' <' ?!. I). < >. Hawthorn. \vIs i?-1i iir r- .nl'T- will liii'l in : Tli.-iv Mi'f I wo ( iiimu'Ii nliji < ' ion* a ;ti??iiir "Hi' l'ai'!i:? r- '." I'ai-i"'^ sin-<'[i. 1-t. Tin.* ! _'* kill tii'-ni. liii-1. Tii- < x|i it-.- of ai'iin?f ar.-l spinninir :in*l w.'tiviu^, ail liv h;;'il, ovi-iina- 111 profits. Tit.-s.' ?!< 1'i-al K-l.'-s i:i tin- way of wool irn.wiiiif ia tii" -ou'Ii. Tli" !li-t ini;:iil i'.i.-ilv li" r< inov.'.|. ai.-l iin* u<l i- I y i.o no-ail- i i -11 i-i: I n i t ; 5 i . i?v tic il: t ! ! ?i?-t i? ? ' >! jiii-'niinx. i?ni riii-.r atl>l <*. iiiin>r mio'liim**. (ini ilior of iii ii.il lac: nrihit i~ i v i In 1. < ?:i tins iiivoniii v. - i:i!..! |Mi-a-iir?f in fa 1 i:<-u t:.?ti t" t ! mixiTli-"in>-iii "t Hi* (Vii'iol ?'ol. I?. ' Iia'.viiiorii. < ( it:< Wo >1 Factory. 1 li*- tc< tillioav III' ill.' Mai-liiliist outfit So Miti-fv rv oil'.1 to 11fl..il'.i''tvl' of tin: l:i;i<;li incl'V fill J'loj : ! in t!ii.- !a> tory. Pris&liy torian Coiif- rcnro. Tio- < ?<'IiiTai A-. I!.! '. V i.l IVi--!.vi. I: II cinir. li ;;t i:> la-t > >iosi a I * Iff |.i tinf, i- \vll!i l! A- s-iii:?> Sy iin'l of i!i.? Sotii!i in ! !;?; i??:i a 11:11?*:i of tl.o Iv.'n In*.]:,*-. "| a.' to !Uv?' svi !':.< \V.?t, AM?'V 1 >I~: t : !, i>:i 1 );r lltli < :..! r ti xl. Tin: f in; coiiij.o.s-.. t c<ni.ini;t-1- : l:. v. (; ". . 1>. !>.. Mr. !. IT. I li. v - I ?. ..v i-j .i t? . II Ijt-v. N. A. I'rat!. 1>. ]?., ? .!..! l.'.-v, .1. II. I ii.Tiiw. II, I). I"., l.'-v. T. A. II U. v. T. I. Mclli \ "Ic, I >. I a:u5 K.i.vin t'nt. r, t'li.;ini:an. ?V- 7 vA Kecc(j:s;v:o'l Claim. | At l!n? r.-.j'j t?j"a :i-i.-:i i v. .- r. j.ij) !: -Is tin* I follow in-' notice wlii.-h ii;.:n-:u-.-l yiim! tiiioI , " Ill V.ll- J.-ljXiS1. | ! W.- i-.\lra?-t from n iali- iiiu:il>.-r "f the (" ?Ii::n!iia tli._> )"..!S .\vin ; ?-? ?-.ij !iui- ??, tarv notice of .la-=. Au.;;is!u- Kla.-!;, fortn.-rlv ?J" "... . . our I?i-1in refc;viue lo claim-of the S'.nl.a.'ainst. tin- I :.iI?-?l Stales, which In., lias l.o ii untrajjcil isi net iveiv jwosvi-illiiiif. 11connection with llic (.'oiii).!r..lIi i-'s Olli-'is l. il lo tin: ili-.coVi.-ry of the claims, after ti:;ic!i time . ami labor hc-towd upon ilium, lie h.u ui:i>1c tin- lu-o^i-t .-> > in.lit-ati.--l : i .1. Aii:iu-tiir- lilac*, \vli?i \v;is a]'(i'>iiilr>l l.y the : > in \Vn_? ?:?, i<? j r? -i itl a claim ??!' luii'i slaml v. ?!? !? the S'alo h-i< 1 against I In- I *<-?i.-|-:? I Ill l-*r a-lv;il:f? ; in.ule tim ing t!iu war in lol'J.lia, jvturacJ to tii is city, jj , A yraIiiii i to Icnin thai :).: :'i t!i in ! l i!! i :,.; i<>: Mr. lSS.nr'; 11. i.uni wa; i. - r'.-il In tii<- Mi.-* -il -neons .\ppri?priiliwn l>:.i am! par-icl die i>v a vuto ?! Ik ITin; claim was atrr.-cl to iiy t in; lions-; ; t'i>i:iii>i't?-c iiiiil wi.uM have uiiilouiitclly I><-?mi j al-n |i:i-mm1 IiV tliitl ti<iily, l:a-l nut I ll?- Secretary ot the Treasury lintiiivl t!i<- Ciuiisniiteo I hat t lit; State of the Trca.-ur\ wouhl not. n nut k1 any Appro; 'rial 'nun save those actually lieoes-arv lor i Ik; .-ii|>]mii t of the (io vcruiiicnt . There i- iiI lie doubt, but it will bo admitted , next ( rent. praise is iluc to Mr. I Hack fur the t;iI' ent, research anil industry he has manifested in prosecuting this important claim. Accident to an Editor. The following paragraph from the Greenville Kithrj>r/'.<? , gives an account of a late ae ?y-idci:t tn the editor of lli.it pa] cr : l i in- I'.uiior is prevented from attending (a liis depart men t of tin" paper t It is wi-ck, in consequence o| Ii:t\injr had his lunula severely buriied in iiit in[?tiiitu extinguish a lii'e I which occurred at his residence on Tuesday evening hut. The lire is Mi|>posi-d to have j been caused l?y a curtain being blown ntr;iinst a candle, which had been h-IL on a table near the window only n few minutes previous by ? I member of the fiunily. From (he curium il I next caught. tin; bed where he was sifepinir, ! which was soon enveloped in flames, find caused hint to awake; by a timely presence of mind, however, and the assistance of a few i persons, who happened to be in the vicinity at I the time, he was enabled to subdue the lire, i Hut little damage was sustained, other than the injury l<> his bauds, winch, it is thought, { will boon be well. To those who rendered him i timely assistance in subduing the flames, he ' tenders his sincere thanks. Geological Reports. The Stale Geologist, Mr. Oscar M. Lieltcr, ' writes as follows, with reference to tlia means 1 of obtaining copies of his late Geological Kc: port: y j In Columbia,^ Mr. R. L Ilrynn is enabled to . oi.j-1-.^ ti.jma , in v/iiiii h-sujii, nicy may De lliul 1 nt Messrs. Uusst-ll i<t Jones' and nt Messrs. Coiir! tenny'e. Jit-side* thin, the Librarian of the Stnto i Library, Mtk. Mown.an, has despatched parcels to dill". rent portions of the l^tntc, where they 1 will be fotiiiil at stores and courthouses. The members of the Legislature, I am told, will receive their copies here, as has previously been the ease. Death or )>r/Rodkkt-Mkan8.?The fricodsof Dr. Kobert Means, of Fairfield, will hear with ; profound sorrow that lie died, after a protracted illness, on Saturday, qt his homo, near iiuckhead. lie was about thirty ycara of age. In October, IfflU, he entered the Sophomore class of tlio South Oartflinit College, and during hist career, commanded the respect of both Faculty and fellow-studenU. For manliness And aiu> eerity of character ho had, few equals. Those j | w?o Knew mm Diet will mourn linn most. ' Carolinian, ' i i .nin.l.iiMim nfcV . i . ,i ! m 11 i i\ . i i-r.i J ITo'.ms t.-( Toiuist. ! It ?l" I: I'nl Ail, 1\ v , S<-|>t. i J Mr. Tin- i!m:ii.iu <Vi:i.t\# A I tiui I i.'ty'- l :i ir m:iy ?- >11-i<l? n-,l i < ! (!:. .. S t!:- :!:(!. V, iiiM'nni !i :i tli- - n*i il. i i-i: i.i'llii \,-. r, ili.lll,il:il A'.tli ill.il i: I..-, I v ;->:i it |> ;::i > ' uvs vi l, lr<>i,i I In- mi-.,I., r in ,.t t. I tlj.nci, | -iioi.l.i ,-:iy lluil. i'? lisis not l.?l lli'l--ll r i 1 - i> 11| frti'.l, t l'ilft ?'l .-IliiriliiT Willi ? !: ? I-- < f lull-!- <!:?'? ti.? i.iiin is|><j?ii!?1 i?- l;iv<?r, it ::-.-iv n>>t >!:s., I !' (ii *u |>n,inii,<'i:tv, a- /.'< x'i!!,i-imi, uli'-iv Ki-i.' llli-IvVV I'll llls'l l:ol'S?-d Well.- to I < 1 sliown ! > :in :i ]11111"i: | 11 < ni.i j '.:I ln-:it I . ?-:i j<-f i??ni??.l:it iiv.r m>!i?<- li.'i'i i !> i-"i -. t* < !:( - 1 I?y !.? i.it- !y : Civil,.:, M! JiH-? !;..Juiii;,'f..:i!:ty of I lit! Tli, l-,- :u <\ 1,. . i !.- it.T.uy is in t ti-- St ;i( 1.1.v.* i-.i.v ! .! . in.i Y,,ii wi!! i-i-.ill.-, i ll ill I i t<? I : !?: i!ii;*'i s:u t.!**r t | i _ j,u 1 wn I it t- 11:i y?>u, I! :i! t ill*' < l-'W'l- 'l t'? <1V* !r:.' ?;i ill isirii y i ! : it ii I 1' ? ! \<l-i! 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"1'!iIair " s. . 1 m ;n !. !"i*?m I' n i-. )i-i v in lit?* : 111.j I!? -K:tl:11 it <ni I'll- I iC.ii! I t'i- iit!e*r. ale! t,,.!-;-.. iihieil -J.', iier---\ "!*!? I ? ?i:?- II I uii-Si J i< tli? :i! re. i?-^ :i ?-Ii < l?' I. I s'toijM -ii|.im?*.?% l.".n in ?:i.i ii. '. ! , nr |>i-r!i:i|w i!i?pi'. in 'a liii-li i h.* -li'fk are \!iil.;i.- I I'll- >.-.i?<. I i-i'i_' "iii- hum'Ikt. i'Mi ti*l . :i! ;!? ! Ih.- uh.'if -ii-.-tun! ':.< I.i:ul Ila-! hiehe-1 .-:it i- nn i \ -.-ie nt |.ii.in.The \? I...'. i. ti i.l.-i- - ,..:i. r. i . - ;.i 1 i-:in I h** if: 11-... -| |. IV i- II Mill liily! ill Ii|.* - lit: < ! I ill- will.!-, i t ill.. SlUJ-i--. ;l III! I..||.-:i! Il t!ii- .11 V f.-r tin* j'l-r.v \vh?*u i-ii^:i^.'.1 i-i iii;iM:.__ IIJi llnir li'i'l-inlis. 'I'll'-IV ille Ii Ve jll'l^i-ri, will! examine iiii'l ivi- their n\v:ir-i?\ :i? tin- several i-<>:iitn-tii?>!-s ait- l?i-??i?;^1it. in. 'I h-* iir-t i.i i-iiiiniii | is -Ii-Iiii^ui-!|. -1 hv a Kill" l iiiali l, liii' .-.-- ii.!, I-V a r.-l u l.ieli a:.- attaeh.-.! (i? the l.'-i-lh- ?.f the 1. ?f-i - i r - -! I ail- the h > 'i'lii- I'll ;-| i--!i > I a lit. <>i>; -..i i nn it v t ' t > ' lm-i* -i ] I -11..?. t. :i: I 1 1 llllili r-lali-1 liii! .1 WII- \ i J v t'i iy in-iu'^e 1 in. I: i/aie a!-na j.!? i-u:\ihi Xeilelnrlit li- ihe hell. ? il'i l lti.il* Ilea IX-- _lle.-!ti-j tie- 1 .*ai.-l I . -1 I' ll i:i*!-i Aii in-l ii; I I i-l ilriviii".; .'i t!.| art if l^lle III" I he I ,II!|.i'- itlll'S nil the ...I-Illi ! ||,|V, I liiee.l f?.r a >lu?rt lime, enn-i.leiah!.* .-.\>-it.-III' lit. 11- till II. i Inn sii 1 h-nlv. *a|i-i/-.| hi iIl'lTV illiil W-IS thrown ?:!?. 'III.- ii-il-e il.i-li ii! i-IV u ith ili.* ?i v.-i \ nr-.e.i hiivr/v, stiel aft. i , liii'. r .. Vi-I:-. I ' i::i.- a VI lie j-irt :t l"H -ej-.i inl -i.;: i!..* vj*? riat-it*- lr*-*.i the r.\va- ? isr Iti.il.l " n !: sill liii-li I. ol'tli.- li i ' V V. A I. '!. i !.i: ; V v.-is ; I 5 .il u|."', mi l II'll! il . i li.ov ..(V MTV hili'Kv. 'I'i . i hi.!' iur i-.-t i.f ili.? < O-i'-iii.--', i* t!i1 !?i ? : i -> ;> ?j|i.-l I tli* - M ? n. :i V i <_ - !. I In- I * I : x" 111<?.-! ii" !il ! :. ? I li?* Jis'-S .1 i.. \ ! v I* ?.-:< -!i-.u ... 1. :: tii- : w. - !? v. I n? -i" 11.<- j.r III'*:;! - Slrn I ' i. *i i: <1.-; ' .V ? !* -':i .< : - i:i i !i in'" - i : *' ! s- <>!.>1 !.! y v.-;-; \ :y ! *1 .?r. I . :;11 ! :i III IIIV :i *J-i -u -I.in^r Ii.il! < s it tl.cl'i l' ill I'l.c t':i:<. V !i\- v.. :v I. ? :- .< \v11 ..ii i!ii- . ii-.' in'.. 11 -i| . r . r. I liirmy l!i i! il"" ?! i. ?-:i s.;:!i. Tiiv.- i;i I pv.i -!-.y- witi" : ii'-- ili-j-liiy "t .1 .. 1. :iJi. 1 !: ii21. i.. - ii- v. .tii :i : v. - i. . ; . . . I i , 'I< \i.i!.!-i?.:i U -11 ! im !i ili.y ft.: if". i A.I- fiuiily (ill - y ?; ? J> nV;..- ! ? i-v. :i Im\ t .,-iil? <-i i---li-l ?iml mull, r in w !i.it.-vi i-I.III V"il iiinv 11:iv. \\\ni.l -i i l. \?>-i wmi! i I Iv *1 tiniliiiiiif iif >n ..in* "l'lii..-i- |>:iriii">. A- '? "I Iin-k iviiiii-! Ii:iv.- is, ii l!.v 111- 'J.iy. wliiic !t i .in-_r !<?r si j i:! !i? tulil'-, in iM?iii;iii:iy w it Ii it iV.i-inl, v!..i wn i--.i ui'i-!i 1 ..-It.-i-u. ..u.ii'it.-.l willi ill-^i.m:i:.U i'.i .ii in v-t '.f. uv wi-iv ?|?io 1 l?v ii laily a>-i|'iiii!it:in>'(r wliu in-i-! i-il on ..i.f pitrtakin;? ill 11. - j- ln>-|i:liiI ! l.niii i!. 'l l.i- i\i nl in ky !i?>i:---\v ix i - |-i .\ : !? - Iil>v-l'ii!lv "il lii.- i- iiivii-:ii;,s, Al. i-ii ii ii'-i? ! iicru :il"?- I \vi? . ! mm;*, a ii i- i i j li tin- vrji>-. o:i< Ii tj.:iii: V i il.i.l. ? ttinI-.;! ni.icl; ?>l < :?:alilvs an-l an invii.iliuil xI ml <1 1? J>:ii*t !.!; . iJf-i ! < i!i? \ui|>lii:!i.-ntre, t'n? Floral Hall, \va- v. i v i..ii>-!i i-rmi ili !. It i- i : 11 . ixtiii'iI Imi ? ! ii -t-! -i- [ ! n ii * jiro.ltn-!-? !' I li? farm. I. ? !!t v. : !;. l":n- :i:*t i< 11 ' i,M itc , Ac. It i a v. i v ami la-'* t>:I a At i'^ ' I:i.r ii i ; .::i !.is. !. ! n..t :.i > ar ( i- i.,a.ii 1 f.iv: < :. I.'.-. I'vu ! >; i!.I'-if i'iaii" in**, i-.vii i>r t'n-1-f ii!iiii.^ii? ]i:i j a I'.-w ii! in : s. < ?: <? v.-iy han-Urna-? trriat!-\ t'Vn Ira i.\s ami two wa^'iiia, w 1 ;Li-\i i-i' 'xliil>il> <l. ! 1 siw ii i ilisni'iM rly (- nilnct, <\\, 4-4-jit n:i ili.- jriit nf t wo \vv11 hv-.-i-.i vniir'i* in- ii, wIki s a l iinliit." 1 l"n ivi- !v. ami vv i ia* !'Ii : 'i :: w i!li :i:. jtih'i-.- iiiiirs ?.f an am*'. i' ai-i-r ! I., ill j.-'a. liy. 'I'll.ti- \va ijii:!.' a ii-|! y n!' !i ii..!-i>!:i.- i-.j??ij? .-.?? > aii-i i i<-ii ?ii*. ?: -. 'I :n- ina:.y, \v l..i |i. I.-r cuiiil'-it In sh-.v, \vi i Mai-n-i. i iz.-.| t.y l;ia!n.>s ami inliiliami. ii> a 11 i! -, I ! i> cx!iil*it iiiti iii K?*ii I 'i l.iiii.s, v.iniM I?e a very eicdilaMi' mn', anv w licic. Villus. * ' " - - 0 Later from Europe. Nkw V'?i.k. Sept. .?Tin- steam-hip Cilv < ! Washington, Krisiirtiiur adv s from I.i\. rpi;..| ' to III"" Kith lilt., III ! IV" .i t'? d.lV. 'I ll": sales III Cotton lor III"- lllioc day* Weft' hales, i?l which speculators took fc'onu, and cXp -rtcis lilHM) hale.-. Prices advano ii ' I ! 'l"l*o market closed buoyant. \\ cdncsday, w :11 an advancing tendency. Consols Were ipiotcd at 1?7 J to y7jj. Manchester advice* are reported favorable. ! I!atti.ksxaki: Urn:.? Mr. C. J. KeO, of (hi* i l>isn ii-t, writes to us, under dato oftlie l"th:? "Some two wci-ks ago, :r I a rge and valuable ; mult! of my own was bitten on t li>- upper lip, I?v a huge rai i lesnake. 1 whs notified of it in niioul two hours, iiit I by tins lime the animal was MiflVring terribly and the lip ami head ; were swollen to such an extent as to look like an unearthly monster. I had cured dogs by { the tree application of oil, and this was the j remedy fust Migtrested to my mind. I mixed i one-hall' pint of Train Oil with onc-and-a half j pints of melted lard, and poured it into the : mule I ?y drenching ; at the same lime an no in t! ing the wound with train oil and No. nix. In three hour?, I repeated both npplical ions ; and ! then made a strong lea ol red oak hark and j water-pep per, with whieh the wound was I washed twice a day. The mule was well mid read)'for business on the fourth day after the bite, and no had effects have followed." IH4RU KTS. j ""* Aiiiieviu.k, Sept. 30.? Cut ton.?Our inorkct i lias been quite active (luring the past week; over COO baled lias changed liaud* at price* from 9 to 11} cts. per pound. Coi.uuik.1, Sept. '29.?During tlio past two du}-?, tlio demand for cotton has been active i and good, and prices are looking up. All that is offered is freely taken, at priced ranging from 11^ to la ceiiU. Cnahlrston. Sept. 28.?There line bepn a very good demand for cotton since the date of cur last report, wliicli resulted in the snlo of upwards of 2,450 bales, 1,500 of which wero sold j-estcrdayTit 9J a 12jc. The quotations given in our last report Wore fully sustained, and the market at its c'o*c wjis very firm. hi n'lAf HI i *?-?? * ? 11' I .MAN V K!: A!:l; ADVK!:- I I li-c-i t!<:it a- -ir.-l wiil -!i.mc;i llicj iiai f ::: ! ;\ t . |'; iu;; n-it; I.in ??!?. tliill. I \vi> i..iv.-h-1 tlias \\ |-t-..n.I vi- 1 1i:i* ..I IV -.. <i. .1 . \\ 1. , i,i. ? ,. liln'W i. i i: .n ii.:\ !I- ' t l i- 'l it, ami u ii i|. ' ? ] i - -\. : I .- i it < 111:! v I->-li i:il .-I-. Sir. Vi*?'ii ! v. a ! i ! : i..? ;!? t>? s??-ii>i m a ? ?- j Ii!.- .i! !. hi.'! i j- : .lllstf I *i.iI it J-r.-Vi n- j 1 Ii-iir 11 -i ;'.i ii.i r ?.? *. ? ].r. -iii.-i a j '!- :<-:i : v. s ! 1> :.!? ! . l- I -;i t !:.ii > i- *1.4- i. i Iii-; ! s.?: j- !.! -Iv, :ri>! it : - :i i\\" :i< liiii-!, at.'i v'." ' ' i'' v.'!i* ii li? WH-i t ?-< ]' v-liv. Tills \v?. CilV i : a'll : -ij'V, a'i-1 vv. I. ! t.> !i::Vi- in . It . i ! Ir\ it l<?r lli? Iv.'j, :i.< \Vi: I ?.'! i <*\ < is - ' wli-it. it . i,, j?. i-,,,. win!!;. V.'i.-.i 1'-. llir.r i I!- -'...rniivi. i- ui. i?iili!<-i!V I'--1 \ i.-| nia- j li-'ti fin w in ii i |ni-1'. .turin-f Iiiii*.?ii ImM li?i?.l i-Ii.h-- :;i-. v La i| ~ ! iin ir m initial i'ii'iiI', nllil I T i -..,:ii i i.. .-in-,. I'.ij. i*iiii*ii it i- |..~t la Lii. . i M I -v.- '.-Vr'.' ' .Vi'-'. '.il i'. It any ! ;t*I\ ii< w! .-11 i:i 4?ii>" <'|'in i-Mi. iii : i\.-1 ! y iiti iiii; <11 i .. ua- l!ia:i-l ih?i?i li.it..--i I i . :::. .!y I'l"" - i \ int; ani I;nitiiviinr 'I'" I. >ir, siii-i i I.>! | 1;"i11" I., i;- ii. i riirii i-nl if. iiii'l tli?* I" ' ' ? I m i I 'V.' -5I \f i'Jioll! 1> -ii iti-.ii - i v i'l.if. \y.!I-:..ihtsv?. a<; v. it.-i.i. ut in a!<<-l !i< r i.-i>iiniili. ?-: i / . i ; i>,. > . t '.' :. ' "< ?*ii*.V llll ' |...t i.: A! ' villi*? I -..I i' MmA fill!.-. 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IZ ?1 ? i ! < :! s. *l'li?* !< si- I \v:i-s on a vi.-ii ! > i' k?.?liiipv, a'mnnj ln-r r.-l.i!; : ? :i11*I fiii-ii'ls wln-rir r-Sn! sick ami . -I i.. i <.f t -. |-ii. !.I f.-v. >li?* was a yntinj; la-iy fa rllll' v: -l 11: i > > I : 11'. 1 lnrl!i V ?>? ? ? ?m |>li?hlll"H I I i. !* . v.-rv 'lav :i'-t i'-!!S s II I: : ! I.i.-I V II I.. I li..-. ! an :iini:k!>!>':iii l mi' i 'i-ji!.: ?n. Sin\\\. a ...vo*. I :?f i?1 ;i IV- 11 11 :t t. <!a'f.r5it .-r. :i'i la i.n.'laul !nv I: -j -i.i-r. >;,.-.!i.-. I p.-rf. ,-t 1 \ n- ! ! !!: u.! I 1.1' I...!, : !i? I Willi til-:iii'->-tliat Ii<-r In?< ?tt . a:*ili. l? lid* ut'cd pnr.-ht?. . Iifi>: ?i.-r- and - i-t -I-.-, m.d ititiiiV I'l-ial ions si it I frii-inN. would !>.- ln-r i ! ?-'ta! iraln iti a world of :v.-rla-S sii^r liii.-s ain! listt>t>:n ?. 1 >1!.! . ihi i!,? :jn!11 Ativrit-*. mily ;i f?-w .lax? ai'l.l- lli- I: of I., r Mi-* II. Isi.i-. at Is.-r lit"!? !*.- iu-i1. Mh? \vn- a vii-lilit of .! - .i - for months livfor*; lnf <i-:it!i. wlii.-li - I,-..- " an '..| ! il -do- wa- of a .li a- i ] ' ill! .'.i-| ? -;t .?ut a:i l ?-i:Ili\:it?-i in i. ! l'-.i inai.v \ at - j r-- ? i u:' I;- i- ?? .ill >!n- Ii. - < 1 :i .! v ..* -i ai. i . >! - - .- it is-tn!.. i- . I l*i.- *.!. ?li? 1 I": t .-o|.i! t'iiiirli. \V!:.:i tin- -i-l ii.\v-.if l !. deal it of ln-r -:-:.-i w a- r.-v.-a t 1 In li -r, -li.- .. i; . t \ t iirn-. 1 m i l on 10-r - I vioif I ? 1 ii till <*; I III * V i-i-Ii.-I I li.al would -i.mi f.ill.-'V ln-r. Sli? 1 ! iiitlu I .old. Ii-avinir 11- r <i! i ad 11i 1 |ia Vi-titi, In-..I ln-r- and -i-ii-:-, with t;;aiiv fij ti.!- In in*-it:-ii !i?-r iii.iiim-lv ii. I i.u- S u-o -i :.;--. |i.i i awav in llnIof . .i-i 1. 'I Si- y iiow s'.. [> in -H-. i'!.'. w 1 .t arlia-low o". I!n- In al t i-l'ri:. \\ Insi jn-.i's t Ii.- i-.-ji: ;. in of i!i- |ov '.1 a.i-1 yoi: |-'r\M t- i'.. t "i im;-. \t i;- was |.oi-n in t!n- M.i'c ol M:ir\ lard. < f I: ii. 17' >. and .11>? I tn All!..-'. ,;i.- I I;.? 1-u-'. s. I , >. I.'. :i.. i: I Jill, I a t!:< -. v.-!.t \ -.-..ii i \ . at- o! lis aril i - !a! ! < I .a.:- r it. -i t. . - tit ii' ai n'.in.-l w lu ll I V:ll - ' ' a ; a i-.,ii!, a. .] I i. d "ti Hf I I' < / i l I'i-tli.-l, III:. I.' till" -i.b'.-.-t o| ll.i.- i,oil. .- a- l-i"ii 'lit up. I>m I In? ino.it < !" lii- li:' In- : . ti! i.i A' ' . \ ! > -' i > t I ! u.i- .1 In i'i ?il .1 <1 ?*i?iv :111 I ittV.t! ii."* 1. 11.; always liio'.t- lit iiit?i :i<;f1 l'"l' 31 is-i-- I. 1 i:i u-!iv. ) ! <\i :an 1 -? ?u mi) v It ! I i '.! ! V . i; .! : :i:. J n - ! 1.1 < 'ill < i' '.ii- -> It. .! - >! Ik a- ":: it it i :> * i :i ;t r ,.?j J,.- U'.i- :t Vi-.ti liV lit:ii; 1! i:f' s.-V*-. a! V , - !ii- !.!" . a:.-l tut .i.t !t*iW livi'i as lititiiV w tit;! i !iav?- ilulu', in i-asc Il'MII-V :l T. I >!(il\V, VH !l" !* II i-i i ii 1 ' III* Mtllll' ( I.t.ii, ii i. :i ? 11:: i lit ^ :tu<! .-??:tt?!iii<-;il i-iti/.i-n I :i:it in'\v;i- win-u lti.< iii.-iu-' \\ in ii.-] i in.ii f I i in i; ? * I. MiIt:tit thirty v> In- in i-! an n| . ii |.ru!'t !--inn : in- < !;i-i-: : i i , .in.! i :i i t.t-'l 111111- !!' wit It t In' Mi-1, tin ii-1 i 'ji t! i it11 fl>, ainl cull! ii.I an a -jii-iM. in- mi-i r lli:!;l lii K-ii'li. lii- -liii'i! i-'l i'l.r- vi-i-tl \-.-.ir? wit it ?-:tltnf tin- lio-. ami J it Ii - -.lil'i-f i!.< - m i i iii in-' i \ l 11 it: \ '. It. v. a- pt! . ..I. .in -1 I., i: I.l*ti i\' si:t. it.1 .! ail !ti- ! :!! ->. iisu-i:ni, Until I.ill a ti-w i'l;< Im i'n!i' Itis iii-.i!it. I !. Iii-filim- .ii-i-j.! v iiiti-l'" 1 lltir il?l Vi-al* lit !ii< iiin t!ii- i-n-i-ii'-n l' a lu-w li.nt-i- -ii wins'. i;i. at tin. iliav.-yat'l ?li-n- lie iK-sirnl in itliiirii-il. 1 Ii- i xt-sv-1 j i i;nl trial it n ! I'm! r. r |<i-i-:ii;is 1 tn Iiv? tu :t t-nnijili ti- 1 am) . 'iliiiniirii. il - -;i~ 11~ in :! In-:his il [ art<i Ii.- i..l i, too. Ill'" .'i !:?!<> 1.1 "W till.! II.f i -hip of I ill- r!r;r'';| Iri ' 1.1 J'i'Siy :ip-r .1 - s ii 1111* I lie civi.-i it >! of the new ii'fiis**?wlii'c, and .'.ti ?- >I<ifo* 1 mi-mil. :s liuviiij joined the . liiir.-li there, a.'itr t!i'* dedication, hclore his l.'.itii. Hi- death v.a- ealni and l.cai'iiiirstr"?tr mark - .i!" a s?i!!el I liri. l ;t:i I'Sp-.-i i.-in-f. ov.-r f!iii.:_' ii i i Ii is fern s t>! tie ill. w il Ii n-t ri.nv 11 j tr.ii'J a 1.: irlit a iiti.i?"i ! liiiy. 11" wii- I ut i.-il at >h:h !i Chun 'i ! !! Tin--lay. Jl>' .-'epleliihei', ill lii<- presence of a l.ir.'i- runcour.-c iif iii'^iii-iiIi:-_r relatives ati.l friends. A i S'-rimni was prcache 1 t?n the occasion, l.y his 1'astor, from tin; t xI?"lWcsacd arc tin- dead wlin die in lln* 1 ' M. I >-| II!i 1-1- copy. 1>I lilt, iii Marietta, Oeortria, on tin* morning . t>f tin- u itli August last, in ilie Ulili _\ ear til'iier nt;e, ( 'ai.oi.im: M. Maiuin. wile of 1!. V. Maitin, 1 , of ('oliciilili.-., ali'l daughter ?.?f I'.e.liiillt ii ii-I Malinda Denning. llt-r il.r-t-a.-e was coiiMimpiioji, and liei'li:;g 'l inir eon,Iii inn. for month-prior to her tl.s* ii I ioii, liatl Ihm'ii liurne w'itli (.'t|tiauiniity and t'ompo-iire, and should in some measure have prepared her family and friends for the sad re| sail. hut. still il eame w ith a crushing, wither! in : t-HVet, and taught them how vain and in ; eltect ual wci'i' nil their preparations, llcr's i was indeed out* ol'the pur?-st spirits tliat ever visited this earth. 1 knew her well. Iler i i kindijess of heart, may have heeti equalled, her devotion lo family and friends, lo-r amiable and self sueriliciuir ] ieposition were doubtless , shared liv others, l>ut it is seldom that we find . nil th esc qualities concentrated and blended in to one brilii.inl whole, and dill using their rej fulgciiee ii| on a single heart. She died calmly and peacefully, with all the consolation the j christian religion could afford, and in the conI fulcnl hope of eternal life. Iler Inst hours were ' cheered by the presence of an affectionate fami|v, and friends and relatives, who did all that ! ii flection could "suggest, to soothe the anguish i of life's last scene. Hut she is gone front earth | forever, and ii ovv while we shed tlie tear of ] sorrow over her new gravy, let us contemplate ! hVr as having fulfilled the duties allotted to j her on eat th, and having reached that everlasting and happy home, where her immortal I spirit is occcupying its deserved high position among the saintsol glory, in the presence of God. She leaves an affectionate hijsbnnd ansix motherless children, who mourn her loss with the intensest grief. Mny her death prove an instructive monitor to him who feels her loss most s&nsibly ; and tnuy God infuse into his heart the christian spirit of submission under the snd bereavement. Ii. TOWN LOT FOR SALE. rpiIK Undorsigued will sell to the highest X bidder, on Sale-Dayin November, her Lot in tlic burnt district, iu parcels of 22 feet in wiulii uy mi) in depth. This lot being upon n corner, and nenr iho Court House, renders it one of tlic most eligible for business purposes italic village.. Should aoy one desire to purehmTc the entire lot, the}- can do so. upon nccomin&lating terms. JAN EX. ALLEN. Sept. 38, 'o3 ... __LLU1L"Ui M?? mi in ' *" 11 S& 11 Z? S s -?5 A Bi a ^ ? . .P. < 0\M>7C (Int.. Mis* DiifT.)' I - tii:ii> li?r liiiuil.-fur tli'! liiri'l |>atr?n:?g?{ ??!" 111 l.tt'li"* of .\M?-viljc ami vicinity. I'rotn in r !i>nu; fNjH-ri. in l.ur.ijn', an>l attention, .-In? f.-?*K <:<?injM-!i tit of yiviiij; sat i-fncl ioil. LADIES" AM! CIIIMsRI-.YS .MANTLES a n ? c> i: c: s a 'a a t iv <;. LADIES EVENING COSTUMES .t/'i't >if-l 'l'i~iit:in></ m tht niost / >t*!tt'lUii'ilt: >Sli/lr, ?i'l Ironi tin* I.:iti--l 1'attcriis fortius v..h ?. -1 tit:..4? o *<ui ?:iii *y inter ocitauii. Ai i. ( >kokus I'uxmiti.v Avri:si>i:i> tos I'hioes Can lie S"Oti any time oiiVfiii'Mit for T.ttilies, !: : l?w. llin;, ..ver 1 li:tu -!t Allen's Drug M.nv, At'lii-vi'il.j t\ 11. . j<. ) !. V-s g'i tf (1001) NKWS, 0001) XE\YS7 ron T K E _X< A ? X E SI s(J0 S V. W I X 0 SG0 ' MACWpiiS. C VY lY..in I M. -I.MiKll ?fc CO.. I I > 1 -t 1. ] ! {?-iu-?- in iiil'i-tluiiiir I i * l'iilili<% that I siiii | r? } ! I r -i-<;iv?? ' >r.!,ts nntl furnish ill" I- A'-'" '?/>'? ii! nil Unfit'.in x sit the low ( rii-o of s!>0, ?It-liv?-r---1 t > any pari <if llic I>i-11-i?-t. uii'l i.?u'iv''' iili iii.-triii-tioim required. A! - >, .-ill Hi!?, : si:-. 1 ni:i.-liiu< s of .Singer and (' i,'# ii' iinil.i 'lui'i! hi ! ?!;k* ! priees. A'.i' "ii^li iii.iv Pi-elii ^t|Mii?;u t'i kdiiio that 1 ?w a |iiiiK'liii < <>f Shiij'r'x should In; , l.r-n'!,! Ii. fnr<? (In- (iii< measure was I< ciiif.) f yr. :il it: p. i-i>i:! . in view of tlio elnnp S. ii.;; Ma- Iiiii"-"f no rtiht> which urn licill<r !lt:t Silll'i I'l'ilM ! ? llpo|| tllO ptlhlie. Tlii \la?-hi ? i an < M!fll<-nt and most beautiful 111aIiifm*. an'l Willi a lillK- more expense, eon ! In- fMMiir-ln-l n: a ?n* >1 h>::iuliful Mahogany or . I: W I < *:l 11! lli't i 'as.!. ;s...v i- tin,.- t.. g.-l SKW'/XG MA! <'///.VAX Piit-ii iu your On I- fx, I will attend 1 to ill' III \\ ii ! j ! II ''. i:. Taylor, Agent. ' Al>l>. v i: (II,, < >? !. 1, 1S.VS. II.niii'-p .oi'v. 22-.1t riiirc it i't-ijiiiiial .Hark lo your Lost Loved Ones. m EEL BOB ? r I "M 11", \v.mts of t!i" pli' can 'x: suppli-.r 1 willi til- aliov.' Hi'li.-lr. l?v rullinir at. tilt!MM;/:/./: YAU/K o.\ .l/.l'/.VSTHKET, wii.-:.- ii . \ \\ ; I'ii i ii 'jno.l si-li' lion of AMERICAN'AND ITALIAN MARBLES, I'm M( ?M M r.\TS. Tuo.MlJS, TOO MB SLABS, nr.A!> AMI l(M)T SToNKS. 8t;?ii;ns 'l;it'!)!r ^Iautlrs .1/-./ .'</ Of If. .1. 1?. t 'ALMERS. (voiut i. 22-uiii Kalcx. t > y ii > ! os' s:ii. iry writ* o!" fit ri I'aria* to I i'lo ?iir.-'-t1. I will -til at. Alilx'vilit* Court loii < , wniiin ili- l.'_-al ii.mrs of salt?, on tlio lir-t Moii.lay ami Tn.--.lay in October, the follow mo property, to wit : l?i A.'iv- of l.an.l, inorr or los.?, lini:tiile?l 1>V laii'l- ol Mrs M.iry I'iav, L-wis Covin ami otli.'i--, as tli<* proper! v of Salnll'oi J Holmes, :i 1-. \V. II. (I ill.'ialol. * N."'l'o"i. 1 woman. T.i.Mv mill 1 wmimn Yiar^ar-t. in i 1 I my, llvtiry, I< vied on as the ; riy of 1-'. \V. I>avis. si>U. Andrew Simon* a;.d oiln !' j.liiin: ill's. .ri N.-_;r.K?. viz. I Imijo'i, Mtdil, J oil u and Iten, a- 1 !?< |>roj?-|-?y of -latins Patterson, i ads. Ki.o.-li N'-'.-on. .!AMi:> H. ColJit, s. a. n. A M >3 } l 0 T Y P E K I -* j st. a . s:. t, i? i, r a ; .'l would ivs| fully ii.l'oiui ilic I'iti/i'iin of Ai*1 ?i*v ill.- ai.i! rlli'l-otiipi.i ^ :itt rv. tliut In- will In* a* AI ?l v 11 II. during t.'ouri tt'tcli, ?'?/'/, |o|* tin- ]H!i |io.-e of taiviii.; A M B R 0 T V P E PICTURES. 1I>- 11roini>i*H to give ample sat isfael.iou liolli in r<-jai d to PICT I 1JKS and 1'ItICKS, ns liis motto i-? " f.ivv ami I-irt I*i VC." Tin? I.ad:?\s and (ientlemon are respectfully invited to call ut. Ins room and examine hid spi-eiliietl pieMllVS. 'i'lio.-- w Im w;mi a picture, would do well to a\ aii then.selves of tlii.- epport unit v. A. K. M? Cf.ELLAN. S. |it? tn 1 r ',"iS '-i'-i-lt HEW FALL STOCK OK i GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, A.- c.j Ai c., & c II. 8. KERR IS \()\V ivi'.-ivilli: li:.- I"nII Stock <>f Ciioccri'.'sk Provisions, lliir.l'.v;i:onii'l Cutlery, to which In- i-t-.-j ? Lt'u.l_v have to call tin* attention ot' his Cn.<h or S/iurl J'mir, J'romjit Customer?, 11 :n! tioltoi]v i-l-i', for tiioM* who want to liny (. ro'-ci ies on Ion-; it nrc earnestly solicited . to on somewhere else and Imy tiiem. I lis lock, at (ifc.-eiit, consists it) part of tha | follow in:.', vi/.: 1:; ha!i s heavy (.'unny BAfJOIXG, .*ii) eoii- lie.-t Hemp IJali! ItOl'K, 2<i0 IIis. Weaver's- three |?ly TW1NK, >:, i?his. c..ir. . sri; aus, li ' Staiolanl Crushed SUGARS,, lu boxes TOBACCO. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY^ Plantation Tools, Agricultural Implements^ Candles, Soap, Starch. ?te., Fine Havana SKGAItS, Window (tin*?. Putty, Paints, Oils, Ac., lo-si.h's n trreat many other articles, nil of which vv ill he sold low to Cash customers, or oil, s-hoi t time to tliorc who pay promptly. II. S. KKHR. i Sept. 22, 1S.')8. 21-3t | W T H t I H I K U : AGRICULTURAL FAIR ok tin: Agricultural Society OF SOUTII CAROLINA, TO BE HELD AT COLUMBIA j On (lie 9th, lOfli, lltli k I2tli November, 1858. rpjIK EXECUTIVE COMMITTER of the j 1. State Agricultural Society of .South CaroI linn respectfully call the atteution of the people of the Southern States to their^apprftachinj; j Fair, at which Premiums will he awarded oa I nil articles of Agricultural, Horticultural and. I Mechanical interest, as well as Ladies' Fanov ! Work arul Domestio Economy. Large nnd commodious Halls hove been erected for the. convenicnce of.?Exhibitors, and 4 considerable addition has bean made to the stalls for the useof animals. All ortioles intended for exhibltiou will pass freo ove? all the KailroAds save the South Carolina Road, wliioh will require onehalf freight, Visitors, for ono fare, can procure a ticket to go and return, Exhibitors wiR please give the Railroad officers timely notice of each articles as they wish transported, *4 ?u,.ll ili.? t.inifl mid noint of shinmunt. A. P CaIhou.v, Jouv A. Mktts, W. R. Robertbon, kr#fl T. IIari.ee, I). W. Rat, J. F. Marshall, R. J. Gage, Sept. 17, - ' 92 3t