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T119TVAIRPFIED HERALDI
lN81StORO, S. C.
..Jd toinwg, p~ 30, 1808.
POSWC., Wilo, P Propm
UNION AN PE " E.
For President.
10N. 1H0RATI0 SETHOU1R,
..\ NEW Y011K.
For VIec-President.
IIN, FRAMi P. MIII,
OF MI.SSO1 Il.
doastitutional 'Thoology.
No. ir.
Not on1ly are ite Christian lIei
glon and fibrly protected by law, as
wellave said, const i (it ili l t I systells,
lti first deriving its "on.situtiont front
the AhnIiglity inl thle forI ol, a direct
revela tion ol t tuth, and the second ,froin
hIttim'au history andl experience, but
belween the lIible itself anI all free
colls! it itt ious Ithoril is a mlost triking
an)alogy in yery Iamy respeets. A
full exposit uo of this 1talogy would
prove thattheo practical wk:dom flone
ol the liiblk. is a iltlil m videnc
0 titling it to r'ellilility as the fli
Vile rIl' e ot lil'. Vor just I it dle
Sceribcs Illan tip bte, so .-tatesmlenl awld
.bogitlators teitify that htle is, by t.heit
inlAtitutik-ns and by their laws. This
sah.jeoct i., tar' beyonfI (the fecle reach
of (iti grasl or thtoughit. We can oin
ly sugn,a tr'ainl reulcti"ln, whlich
'it would well repay abler iitellects to
ponlder long'anld well.
2. Everythling oxceelleit onl tIe t,i
of the c11th and :. ill thle sphiero of
tiolight., is invarilbly ciarged, /,by un
r/.au'cialive poJ/'/. \vitl being impllae
0 1)n -ido ctri ,eot8, att) C Over. ellt f
aInd 'lhat) INghtlls, (Ih true key to thbe
solutiolt ot' all of out liational troll
blt's----ii doctrinet dustinled to 1ltunate
trilumilb, :nd whlich it'l.lien was
npl :11 1 i ii pro ticale n o d of
aOtelpting to i z,hbt f-r ,wich
our .mble de-ad -did not ;sulfer, b)lo3ed
dJeli n . Caltonn, a nanti.e nevetr t.ter
ed lut withI adiraijtho titbottuded
a:tid lovo suiprt(ee--.wo had occiCSon to
repjly' to tis 1 i it foolery. We
id~i, that evenIt ththeryo twolatr
allel stria igfit fines was in fact but a
miathemaic laf oncepftioni of a line (ex.
tnsionIIW wtho ~ut.1 biead th or tfthckness)
efioirts to' rea ti'e - thbat thery that
everly cotltn and' Vorn* 11ieh ini thle
-oattry is laid uth and worked. Let
11 plotgflunant abani diot thItis ''imtpracti1
ealfe llii)ry" oft Iwo) par:flel st raighit
the' a'tua irI esuti) but theo culture of
fta uvo to) be abanltlldone. Nowt~ thle
po1itt we nu1:k o at presenit Iis this, tht t
the object imt that tyranttts tual uprtuin
oi pled fattii, suhas the0 pieset
11R ~adieg party,, inv'~atriably pretend in
sineruiity to maItke ovetry fI ro cons51titu
tioni is, that ItlUl) isIpractale(, attd it is
thie exnet obje'ctioit of the corrupift cafv
ifller to the 1)iv hio r efat in. Piutise
and tke hvithl youtha tight.
are bd~thVsayltcho :objctor, too good
for m1'in.:a
' 3. f.mlId W Yd(ia in h toed i
t orini1, prtoolk ing, ''inlmt IOUt100 a fin irs,
the wvill of' ltQ najority should rulo.''
-Outr hteatrts s~cioe1 t such a cotnoep
t ioti (It t'roo governniittct, tot regv
'rtha it, i1wa cont'r i ved for tio pr'otec
tion Qftniinortit ie, sintoo thts unjority
ennt tilwnyR pr'otoet thtieseveg.d
iby lidf out htenrtt s,iken. He uso
pol'0i11ti/ <1i of (lNorAi'Mrin peoplegndtt(
it ts-Ifthiitftul germ of' fiitnro'inlig
Iy, r(fvoli1tfon nd "blood. 'f i$
tr itutttand will fht (91' its lifoc agin.
* lru h i'ik to cariT will rico a n
.T! .at,iyears of.GOd are htoes
1theo North I'l niot noki o!o'dg
po. ~riIt ty( "~o.M
uro. We reason from istory
dlats:do hard." Wars spl ing up 1
romik 1(ideas assertilig thimselves8 and I
oring themselves itto the liws andt
nastitutions (f natios. Aid tho in
lest rucl ibility of the States is an idea,
Vhieb enlimlot, 'INy, willAch shall Inot die,
xcept it sink betietih anotoher, aid
till another sea of blood !
The secotid poiit, thon, whichl wo
a11kc to-day is this, that betweenl (lhe
el comtiandmenits anlid ovory free
-01Sinstitut ion there is an amlogy, which
inttis to till intily of prnciple,
Our radical friends itust excuso us for
ro'ra-riig to the ten comm a Id ImnI ts.
We klnow that they Iatnd their leuider's,
S4pooni Itler, Wiitteriore, Neagle,
'arker, Boweli, Clawson, d et omne
pims, consider them altugther im
practicnble, and have actually forgot
ten tItein, teXCept as an absurd memo.
ry of chiihood's finicy drearit.
"6ive us, say they, (anad thena lie aad
steal,) somethiig practical." And so
we would, for they all deserve it,
could wo get them to te whipping.
post. They should never then com
plain that We deIlt ill impacticablo
theory. We wold use such weighty
sh- /.c of wit as they could fully ui
der.,tand. We would preaeb, 'Tiou
shalt not stent, thou Shalt not healr
1,11e witnless, thOlu shalt not eoluitill
adultery, in so f ni i1 a mannery as to
draw. tears froiml their Ceys. But it is
use1ess to write (trytontat fir them.
Ot hers, however, :;iould note, that the
ten eop.-mambMneits are a series oif Pro.
hibitions and restraints ; and jubt 5o
are tile most valtiable provisions of
CVry free consti'tution--restraints,
curbs, adam1 a ii bais, lipuln, "th
will of tle mnmjority in Intlional a'
'airs. What lover of liberty, thel,
eni vole for (;rait, who in his letter to
l'resideit Jonilson, protosting againist
Stantn's emoudsair ,1The%will of
hemajr-ity ,hould be (he law of the
lani '
Thlis arliin-l is already too long.
We shall illustrate our argumnenat in
our io isste.
NO. IlM.
'The poitt of resemblanco nd
atgreae t. betweenl every frotee Consti
tution and tlie ible, and between
tHeir h-githaitto resilts,. wholesoie
liberty and trte religion, are both i.
mo10,r01us and stri-king. }. \ 0 litave a .
ready ca lled at ten lion to the broad
s'41tIe11n, (hat. ats the iBible desciribes
111an3 to bo, so Statesmen and Legisla
scionsly that Nr is, by th,eir instit
tionsaiad theirlaws. '. 'The objectin,
t4o, in11a11e against both, is th same,
tnmlillly, that constitutional govern
ment, by its r tuie ts,. i'r;plic.4
just as tie lilde stamdard of holiness',
at degrof aintelligenet and virtio al
tethert' imaiibitienblesi, and somte
wonhlI gt so far' as to say. wiholly im..
paossible1. 3. 'The codel of Iibety,.1%o
te ten comainztauimtenti, cmnsists of~ a
"er1ies' ofI chee1(ks anad cuirbs, of' restra'it'.
t ionis andii restra iiats. Thela tent comi
manidmnts haav fuallent into such com-.
ltie detsuetuad. witht a large ptzart aof
tho peopleI of thle on1ce- Untit ed States,
that, they ought 's bo pu.bilihd, for
lhe inaaftormiiatioan of thio- public, itn
every paper1 in the lantd. hI ttmy be
call atttentiont to thte fact, that theo (irst
t:ilel foal iads thie wor'ship ofth nloie
gre'e3, hiowe vera laypoeritic'al thIaat wior
ship taty ab'ea ; antd the seon~td t able is
a sort. of parophaetic protest against the
printc ipIes', lhaibits andt pract ices of
llowen, WhIiitti ttore, Neagle, A. C.
WVa llace, d1 uduas Moses, anid a nmrous~
othert leutader and1 meomboiss of the 110o
1)ubl1ician patty itt South- Carnlina.
We conftess somto midsgiv'ings, whmn wo
see thae prtesenat Chief Justico at the
heatd of' tho - duiia,.atnd ''ills-only.
begot (ten son"t~ at. the hteadt of tihe ibog.
islatIiv'e Departtmeitt of (th0 Slate.
to f'ollow outr (1ireethm,11 ad publ isht
(t.o teat commianidtttetnts in our3 first
columntt, asjaust about theo best Detto
eraitic e campatign deen6t that we can
tintk of at pr~esent', 0our republican
roatder's are haereby itaformed thtat they
maty 800 thoem, by purchasing a IMblo,
antd .turnintg to theo Twetiioli Chapter
of (lao .Book of Exodus. Thte regula
tionts fouttd therein are tite r'egultions
we refer to, andt rare- knowatntong
D)btocrats, Charis'tihns and J'ews undoer
te title of (the ton comm2aandmnts.
Wo't take ipleasttro in spreading whtolo
some1 informtation,.sucha as- t,ho abo<
uamiongst 0111 Roputblienti road'ers, and(1
trust wo will ho' soon favored by a
large nutttber of subscribers ('s.m that
quairter.
*Our Ropublicran readers,-. now tha6
thtey haivo strartod't road this odito
rial, areo also-inf'ormeQd, thaat,thtere ex
ists a oncQ'venlordited document called
te Constitution of the United Strates.
[ts peoutarity ig,that it forbids every
thing hiat'thae Republican.party itaa
en-doItag for severral yerqrs, rand in
tnts roepeot, is piroeiset like the ton
sonadet referro lto rabove. 'I j
'orbildi military govelIICt inl timo of
mec,At gives the (Ulerril Goverln
nfilt no coitrol ovor tho (t.tioi of
uli'rago. It forbids bills of painls and
)onalties, such a8 the cots prescribitg
he Arkatsas test oath and other simi
ar abominations. It forbids ex post
eicto laws, aud laws itupairiig th va'
id',y of contracts, such as the rstronc
ive hometitettod swindlo of olr so-called
Legislature. It forbidsstanding arim
ies to bo kept, by the States, as tho
Tennessee militiln, for exaiple. Alid
it forbids the expl0sion of te Atiti-s.
from the Union .itt is it svries of
rostrictions anid cheeks.
inig anlalugj Ilotv.ccin spvce'l,deiletrinle.)
of the V-hristian ith Iti1, d4 thl theory
and practice it Idf 1'ree Colst itut ion.
Were wo to, entor this region ot d is.
cussion,Ihowever, we WvOnId moonl en.
counter the storms of cont roversy, and
be proiouticed by one party or the
other a visionary theor6.t. But any
one who wonid -'-r)y r'ia Irm-h (-A thor
likoness behtwe religiol and i herty
to the exteit tht %tc deeiml it prutdenit,
to insist ont its elffist o-f its
7alue, name111cly, in ih e Itbove-ment ionted
three particuiar. imust bc dlicient iln
discIment, or itt canldor.
How outht Carolina can bo oariie4. for
Boynour and Blivir,
If tihose who diii niot vote for or
againlst the preseit so-calleId Cotittu
tionl, and thoso who1. voted againlst it,
and those who coid not vote at aIl
upon. it, but Vio now can vorc- for
P>residetit, will tuaite anml cast their
votes for Seymour and Bilair, South
(1aroli.Ia will gi-ve her si.z voetes to the
ca luse of const it utt ional t rcedom. I Iere
are.the figures :
R.\DIC.\L. V0T1.
tosewhn*vot,ii ror thle- so
called Constitltiti, 70,758
)t.M OCR Al IC IYOT P.
1. 'loste who voted agnintst
theso-call'd ton stit it ion, 27,288
2. Those who d id not. voto
at all, 35,,551
:3. Those Who could iII t theln
vote, but, now en. Tl- o
-owest losile etimiiate
is,. 10,C00
Total, 72,839
Majority,- 2,08r'
If all do their duty, tforeore, the
Democrats will carry the Stato, even
sftays'aay f'roi tho poils, ol OlaI')ges
his vote. To work, to wt.rk. Let its
hang lHIM anHU (Oranit' tbo ,ows' enc
lly, uponl the gallows lie Ilas orcectedt
for Moriecti (4.eymtoutr), t.e Jew,
.et the w iCtl fall' i11to tio pi't t lat
thty Itiv diged. Voa, let. us fill up
thm pit qunickly witht rodical rotteni
nt.':<,-andt bury it iout oh sight foreveor.
.fsitet' l .r I Lwr-i iifortnre thiat
Sthe grave burie tI40o ma'y atin.u ies-huItt
is iLtrighit. thaoL t Itt: It) ny I ani(osit ies shtouild
be entetainedi ngaintst tite living ? Vosier
daly ex (lovernor Seymnitir,. of C(nt-itticult',
wais followed to thie t:rt iteratHy3 by hiun..
dreds if ntot Iioiusanids itn liari fordI,. byme
or aill creeds, f nrt its in,l oj Iinins.. 'I hte
daiy btefore, otn i'undtny, ne.tr a n:d trIue frientds
chose a large i10 'i nt tomtilinrg grountd, a
spot whticht, bessides overlookting I hie whlteg
C4en.tterf', takets ini at suprerb vii wv or n het val.
lI'y' orft the tititnecticuit, itnid of thet wa tsr
iibrought tihe teach< <I( f the trees, iilei to
Sthe ttast wal-d alrte ih a way I le Bloion antdi
the Iliebron 1i1il1,1: and to th Nori ii Mounof'
Tom and Motl ('in olyotk e ln it up tirt y
imiles away agatinist tine .sky. len's rests tine
bodly or thie good f iend,tt hie gercrouts cili
zeni, the pri vate t hiefact or atti genialnit.
TPo-day no one htears a woid agaiinst his
political life, wichel was as tru'nly pat riot ic
as his8 private life was piuio nt yet t hose
live who roemoveid e*ymtottr's ptortrait from-'
tine tong l ito ot'Oorn'toi'ithIangi otn Ih leit
of the SetnatesCt hniber; n heirn niIence, lt us
wish,,-is thie siltece of shnain.
Wheat Seoymnour ser vedl as Major, antI,
subseqtutly, t'olonel,- in thte New V.nglandl
Ninth, in Me.vi<o, no ofiitr was nmore so
hlitjous fot' his sc'idiori, antiIt he s a-brot h'.
or to te 8ick ai WOunndedi Oil 11is strni
vaii as Minister to Pt. 1'eterslhurg, he soughit
out1 thte impecuntioiis Amntericants detaied-~.
some of temi in pr,ioin-patid- thtei- debts,.
andtt provitdetd Ihern wit ii tenitpoiary suptit0
andl passage mioney to tileir liotneg.. Ile
wouil have tal'ett tlle coat fromn hist liael4 at
fteely as Ito ofitnt ittes has dione tileid ast
Lhollart fromt liis' jocket, to g1ive to a lieggax',
miaking but, one cotndii tin, hiat tins gift
shtoldl be unmetitote', :tltd tnihtcst swear'
ing thIt pot ittoned to eterntal secoy,. Sitoh
was thze tuan wI:to s aw otnce tuirned to
theo wall in th It ao ChantOI~ thertlst off to-Stat e,
itud all becaulse lIt lovedt iad soI lt:s
YIholCcounttry. -e .V'i'; KriA~Apress,.
NEdaess iN 'lliti'a (Of.ony -'arSon I 'i'rl
', who loft his sent. in tho Georgiai Legishi..
tire some timos sinceo, shaking -the due16t
omn lisa feet, hias issuedI a 'ecall't for a
envention of "coloredl men," to be held in
itaconi on'tito-Grat Tuesday In October, 1868.
Pho objeet Is- to take flto consideration
hteir present. condition; ande prepare for tho
ut lro. They' reel sore uinder'lhe trotaohery,
,s theoy term it, of the Republican members 1
f the Legislaturo, who are now Dbmocrats.
I appears that the expellednembeyse have
ormedi anm assoolation, knoWnt Os the "Civi)
tnd Political rights Association,'tand Turn. t
tr having been, as hio ,sa,ys,. unanimously
lected Presitdent of it, issues tho cetll hii its
lam..-A lIgual<a C'enalilfotalist.
)1'oRTAN' MovMHAT TO ON MA't t
'ix N,w YOUK EP ol80'AIt CONVENTION.-.
n ad4ition to the.other topics of deep ill
eest which are likely to occulty tie alttet.
1on of the Generoil (onventain of the Pipis
opal Church to be holi in iis City nxt
notit i canon onicerning Inarriage is to
to brought beftor it for consideraltion,
vhich will probably provokenn earnest
'ontroversy. At pre.ent there ire no rega-.
'i'1i.i in force inl 11he Episcopal thurch on
he su,ject, except that its inonbers tare
tuund as citizens to respect. the civil haws of I
tie States in which they resido. Thmes ,
an being thought to be niore ]ax in some
mnasinhan is Colniislent withli the0 injuno- s
ilitn oF Seriptire, awn effort Is to be tade to
-ipplenient theni by ti l t b1111 iititivo ecCle
-aticil rtfainit, which sil Pe eay lIne
whatin:lrriialges ate un1 what nre not Pro
1hi,el. anl thus rtirnirk ait gnidlo hor the
3an0i 'net It I lie iill i il.
CITle pioposell Can11on will n ashiley for
Lid Imatria1ges I an vei ii n hs.1111 I li. Stel
Int1ther, xteplimuither's 4lu4tgiler. lw)Ilvhers
sisler, 11t1hber's ister. wito's lithollier, wife's
liauighti', wife's grantilh'aIgh.er, unncle'.'
wife, brother's wVite, son'S i 'ile a wfninISI
:knd ht Ftethlllier, Stelifalter's SMn, mlot i
er'S brehe, father's brotther. hfsbahVnf1's
father, huishuni's son, hMsnnit's grandmton.
liant's itishulnid, haaIaid's brotlher, daigh.
leo's hushind. And it will censitre, its mair
ringes which ought to hi aVoided. those be
I ween a Mli Iil'i tahis wife's sistCr. tarot'ler's
11b1tghttr, MIlorS dauigheel', grNIISlsi
daiglhtcr, nrephew's wife, wito's brorher's
danghter, ' wilto's sister's dauighter; a Wom11anli
"A' helt afsftr's i mtmiN t, brlt her'S s0o, SIS
ler'9son, granddalingtler's hiusbit1and, neice's
II u4atd, hiusban1Id's hiotit'"S 01i. so hs.
Kaws's sister's so1i.-New York Eve>ing Xz
pre#, I AM.
TJ'ii. xN1o141ata C,A.. -The ta1lkibolut QpO
cat h-gislation for Gleorgia's Ca1:e hts alil
ended in sfiwke-. Clinmion sense has pro
VaiklQ ovep the wil delanlds of cnrpet bng
fatticism1, find the fact is acknowledged
een by the Carpt.agLerea ilhenseles 0 ilhat
Congress hai a no jurisdiit in over i h sib
.ieel, innsiireh t ns 0- ighYi.tihas' Veen ndmait
teal ba-ck into the fold of the onmio. To
adopt any other ieory wot- i be rever:vp
of aill the long-procltiiil dcltrines of lia
dichls.--Nvw Yark Iferald.
Ih1tt.aCl O-r P1tIvii.10011.-It, is amusing to
Ae' how the ladienis regnu t lheaselres aS
"thu Governtent. " In the Htouse of Rep
resentaives on anilay, Mi. I!uler, of
Massachvieltts, prestnied a petition tsking
the l ouse to direct the Judiciary Comit.
lf!e to inipire iLnto the beach of privilege
"t' a inember ni hith service b-, Mr. Woolley
at l by NF'. Kileiley, of 1altitore, ot
him while on his return froin le session of
tI.e llouse, anal tit report what, ntion ought,
to be taken to sustin the l.aivileges of the
ouse and to piumish their infingement
iter:rred to the ,Adiciaeiy Coitiilel.
These getlenen sed utler for fiis in
atrousi r ment f thum, inl ie, like a
true Itadicail villain, calls upou Conagres's to
pItuisht thoin for it.
Taut &S'o~kfar...-iMspar'chtes jttst te
ceived fron the at ic squallron, report an
Interesting eit relative to the Confedierate
rain Stonewall. sol.1 by tho United Stalte.s
to the J'apanose (;overnmitPitt. Ciapt. lfrown,
U. 8. N., whio wa de-:cil. tio dilily out thp
Stonewall and, dehiver hWer to t tie Sapanttso
is still' in dInUanl'. aind-arlitigh lie tifus
a ai r aiiu o n, , Ig wi t illn elsi tlf ne .%
!)tl(lil%t es a-ly tillhWit y of hie Mit edl 9(int ej
over herand will hoh liera'n alists all' tie
powers combind, it' necesstiry, urtil he
Iurns her over to the Japaneso Governmient,
in whose employintl. e now i4. TIle in
prlssion is that, the oivti war in..Japan will
soon cmloe, wtihi e- the 'tonewafl will be db-.
liveled to the winning parly.
"S?rs."S ps S'eymaoatr and Blair
slhonhi lte eleetrta. SPhtn' t,.ya houri I simld
adit'ei o e "it nut of t h way,"a relieol fa.h
ion. SuiilPose 'nanalk tliaIni,'thle cantai, lateC
tat'Ito rtblsa, shtoat tthen, its ho wtoaubt, he.
c'ata 1m ' a es ialent t:.- Ph/iladlphatia Ilulle'tini
Snli:lpse yottr grnandnl i he at wai'tis yonr
iitcha its yolt think you kiiow. Suappose theo
iniOoni wais tmndto of greetn c'heese, anrd y'ou
wet'o a skipperu atnd hitad yourl hiomae Ihere.
u.Prose (.'inst. 'ohr fuin) that at, shtoul'd
joml the t'empaetrnatce soiery,t3' atntl stoplalhi
ing tiorse. Su'ppose tlu gt'ent. i"sntaika" in
'Tennessee was a td polo all env'erett wth
chaick~a e hei . tiupo-se yont were ari
testedl for knoiwing n:oae I tan thle laiw ad.
tows, tat becaiuso yoir ena are too long.
What then'x, eth ?--Pen/atnio Sandard.
Vo. ax'r Pnwrtanta.i Nara -TheI llotuse of
liepr'esetntative'as, says the Patxnti, in a spairi.
it of greant conasidert.in fotr lie tiecessit ies
of ile peoaple of t lbis Stia', p;assetd a bilta
yeslerdlay, oajpppitatinig $25.000 to relieve
the wants of tho t rantsienit. poor. This
sounds rat her funny, when'i it is t'emembner
tttat the mtercifua body conttitnnes in session
a%fir iv half dlozen resa, tionts, faxing dlays oP
a'joiurnmetnt, hitwo been-' pntssotadtimlily he
oituse th,ey can't, r'aIiomoey enough to pay
tiheir pot' diem andt mailenge..
COTToN-.A Nt:w Mr.Tttot or Cu;..
'lvIATION.---Jttan copany with sonto
fratnds a day or t-wo since, says te Co.
Imnhutts (Ont.) aSun, wo sp(ent ta d iy nt
the farmn of otm fri'end and. fall.ow-cit.izecn
D)r. R. A. Ware.. 'Fho floctor, whoso
('fam vhow iye,oO oIi tltoroughl rind
iniiI n~:t eniivkat'ioni. halnmh'i,. :a e,e.
orimnilt, or cotItn' ptting-,t~ tupon iiht.
ts ntnidit n l "Poltentet p au' e-n 11ai
in iti vnin in'unatder thi' pentcests. TIheo
sa'd wne chto IPeaboidy vndeityV,- plantal!
t.wo itik to the h ill,-and in rowts tIaboutL
'ighat'freie distanxe' bt-h-'wtn. in adtl(i otn
o'a' venuu ihorotuaght-nnd-deep suib.saihig;.
lhe litaIb inid'tt' lien uilymttanntre'd-wt ih
i dressitng tl gtlano-say 0one htrdred'
'itd fifty potunds to the nere. TPho co .,
etn wtis fromrt barens', to hiead. high, iad
lmide baega n11 ato ac ini the row, and wits
ite mixost hien vily fruited Ithat wo havo
'ater neen. It ias inimoda for 1 hjis new
ntt'hod of cultivation, that at, less copt,
bis labor, ete., it wtll produca a larger
1'ield thtan by any other k-nowtint to- our
ilatersOT..
From many indications it seems prob.
able that a large increase of English em.
grationi ia'-about to-ttalie place. UJpward '
>f ofle million perati are repo'rtell- as t
'nt of employmen6 in Groat Britn in, (
nd the attention 'of ll elasset id t4lrning r
nward5 orntgrutlon its a mneans of..re. 1
ef. '
Local Items,
low Advertisements,
Mr. John D. MoCarley soOms to
onfinu his ef*orts to supplying the
(1ants of the inner man, and for that
easoi, seetns fully prepared to do so
n a satisfactory iannuer.
Bact & Co., enter the field with
Miniors flying, and prepared to win.
l'his is the second well-stouked newI
tore that hais started this fall. A
carty welco (v tt all snwh etiterI-pris
Mossrs. Ladd 1lro:., have refitted
hmir 11mw storn,11and offer .1 Very ;lrgeI
ind attraotivu stock of' Pall a1 W iu
ov soods for sale, iIl their ad
ertise vet 'n to-days issue.
See yto-icke of Now N,.vel-ly Joh
&,3ton Cfjok,
Also Tournament.
Adjourament of the Logislatitr
Aftert a sessioii of seveity-two days,
ahet. G reait-Rling-Streake d-anid-St ri ped
Unlawful Legislatuir of South' Caro.
Lina adjourned sin lu i% a Saturday
last. Ict us pray
A. Z.. Wal aco's Re*ord-,
In the proceedings of the Ilouse of
Representatives for the 26t I of No
vemuber, 1858, the following may be
found :
"Mr. A. S. Wallace, gave notice
that lie will, to-morrow,, ask leave to
introduce "a bill to sell free negroes
and persons of color, for a limited
tin,and for life, for certain crimes
therein sp. cified.'s
Is it in reward for Ltie aninus- of this
bill, that "Free negroes and persons u
color" propose to vAto for Mr. Walliue
for Congress I
Laige Democratic Mass Meeting Barbo
cuo and Picnic at M utic Allo, oa the
23d.inst.
'fTle exeri-lqm were openell with prayer,
by R1ev. A M. Catledge, at about haidf-past
11 o'clock.
Col. John P. Thoina-, i lien witive.iseat iie
asemlh0y for ir iour, ia- his sl>iited' aind
impressive t'yle.
Col. P. W.- M.Inster rollowe,, il nll in
ioreso~nig addres-4, of soie .10 inmutes.
he audience uwere then adties!efed. by
lion James D. Tradewelf, in- an eloquent
and impressive imnner, for aboult an honr.
It now h'ing alie 2 o'clock, and dinner
being announcoeid, all persons presenl, pro
eeedei to their respective utbl.-, nnd itpar.
took ot' i, ioert svipinous ani well prepar
ilimler.
We are sorry to stale, that just: after din,
ner, a dillicntly atrose among some per:on
utder tho iinflience of rdenti niritis. whicb
so interruped (lie proceedings, aiid s( wil h
d1'rew he orowi froii the speakers' stanti,
ini Col. Rion-, who :a l.o io 1i,:% -kea , tii
excused himseltf 11ro1i proecediig With his
addvets..
A letr or-lbi hal to solim extent. been ro
stored, i'nieresting anit sensible addresses
Were delivered by Ilhi t"Illowing volored
speaktrs: I1-own.i (Cab1hrell, William Stom
er and t'leasai (oode.
On t.he whlet thie sneeiitu was a s'ucess~c,
and wit hipe gouitl wiit resnitt. T(here were'.
Weit stiuip.Iu, i'io t wel ve to fitOeen liredi''i
per'isonls pit-sent. A large iiniuii-' it' Iti
ti'r sex graicedl tic occusiupn wiit hIir pres
Demorests Young America,
'like O'etobe' ntinmber' closes the vt.l.
umtie for the secondti year, of th ism popn
lar little perilodijenl comes to us
lright and gay as ever, flourishing a
grand iny recsidenuce e-l led a ''vil lii,"
rich in stoiesc, poe:ry-, pietumres and
tiual-*es,- ciouing thle interest inp; junvo
nile ad apitat Ion of' t le fa mnus-si ory of
Robintson (Crumsoe, andit pr'omi sing a
br'illiant attraction in the shiapet of a
new story o'f out 'door lif',; f'or boys,. biy
(l'co. Jr. Yany f(nery upl y'ouri
pennies, chiiecn. You will all want
Young Amnerica this year-- for', with
the Novemberci numnber, it- is to beC en..
larged, andI, neceording t'o t'he puli
Iilihers, "othierwise imnpr'oved .'' Ad..
dress WV. J. Deomorest, 473 Broadw ay,
N. Y. $1.50 a year, with a premniumii.
The Trnal of Hon. Jefferson Davis.
T1he Washington J/kehnn u9ui savs
"Now that. Mr. Evarts has returne~d to
his dut~y it is expoetcd that pr'epar'a
ti'ons will ho- raade for the trmial of
Jefl'. Davis, whlich is fixed for Noveim
ber. It 1s thought lie will be tried
this time or the case will be dismiss
We' arW reg umfodt' to sta te tlint- i
IIonoor' Wi'l be' given in Winnsboro
hortly, for tIle lenotitof' the Sold.ier's
telief' A6ssooinf'ion-..
Ae it is-for a oha r'ta-bl'e- ptrposo,. we
rope thatt a large nutmber will turn
>ut. it will be somtowhat novel as
me of the perforniers -s a youth of'
lreo and a h alf yealrs. -
~he Phtonologleal 3out'nal' for O'cttober,
Conitains portraits and sketehe8 of'
Tharfos larwinr. the eminent natural.
et ;. lisa. Potter,. the Union Nurse,
f Cha'rleston, 8. 0. ; Madame God
Iatd, Musteian ; John Laird, busldtei
f war ships or rams ; Who aro the
lankees? Solf Culture ; the' Turkn-.
San tribes; Among the' Orauoy
iroves ; TNow, to Trt*vl-(n rivor,
alli or sea ;An Amerienn Dross.f'or
indiesi ; The usol 'oW liseihit ;
Whlat they Sriy ;"..a.m.o .. .
T'alking Womn ; Insailty,; To Cor
respondent, etc., With' largo anic 1
gat, illustrations. Oly 30 uts or
$3 at year. S. It. Wels, N. Y,
A "Straw."
We learn- from the Cental Pesylc
riihn that "Dr. Boynton, Chaplain of
the lse of Rlepresentatives, has re
siigned his position .1 pistor of the Wirst
Ciogretion l ini Wa.shingio,n
1.ho resignl ii to a l( l'.-et, at tile close
Lf the prvsitt Conezgrz;s."
IL ikwl knowni I h-t ! fki-s Raflival
lIm1h il WOUlf" Iot re gn IIs pastorslip
in%Wa-dhinwoi, iy hw hauIlw>l yw><l reas
W1 1-> /ic/-m ih;it theo nwxi.tlse 01 Roep.,
reset-iali"f-s wmIli be D11-mocratic, and11
his re vlb-Ilian as eb p in mp ib .
I ' his resigiali a1,; limstor is to takv
effect. on ie diy tit thl new Coigres
is to assetible ; in the t mi e nii , Ie
will be tm the lookout for somlio othcr
place to ventiltc his plitieal prty
ers.
Thij Assoointo Rofol-nied Synod of tha
Bonth.
This body Imlet inl tho Fir.-t Associato
Reformed Clivel, (Rev. (B etts,) of
this pltee O1 Monday the 21 stinstant.
About sixty delegates catmle tp
from Teiessee, Mississippi, Alaila,
Georgia, Sout-h (1arolin-, North, Vir
ginia, ayd the first Presbytory of'
Oh io. Most of the delegates arrived
before the Sabbath, and by the miis
ters the pulpits of tle differtk".1C
ehiur-ches, including the African, wero
ocellpied. The Synod its opened by
a sermon ftou Rev. J1. T. Sloan of
Abbeville.
A delegate was present iroi tie
United Presbyterima Church of the
North--tev. J.- t. Pcessly. Ie was
heard by the Synod, touhing his Imlis.
siOnl, oil 'iesday last at 11 o'clock.
His address was interestitig .itd kind
and w:as hapily roIplied to in the
saile spirit by the Moderator, lRev. J.
E. Pressly. Tihe U. P. delegalto,. ask
ed, not for a union of tIe two bodifs,
but for anl exchatlngc! of delegates and1(
for the openlinlg of a friendly Corres
pond'enee.
The b.siness common to stieh
bodies wis transaeted with harmony of
rettlIinII . .
A vioosi'tion to di'vide the Syiod
itio several Synods failed to be adopt.
el.
At aln extr-jiciieial meetitg,-an ill
teresting discussion took place respect
ing (lie supply of men- for Iie minis
l'le stipply %vais ci toff, by the wa r
ilid soietimoi iist ulapse before mIen
can be edneated and set apart to tho'
work of preaching the Gospel.
E'skine 'olhege, focated ait Atoo
West, inl A bhoville District,. is under
tie Care of the VyIIA, "nd by the wor
has been greatly er;'p pled in its re
sonree's. [I The agen)t etmployedo to re
etmlow the Institution reports favora-.
lbly as5 to tie sniocess of the enterprise.
The mlCiemer nt' tthe Syniod ha vt
miet at welcome receptioin frtm the
good people (if Winnisbiorot. ledt lie
richest blessitngs- of' HIeaven- rest on
their heads. - .
Duo West rOemailo College.
ofi t his long Estalbli5lbed and. secesst11
Weekly Review, of tho Winisboro. Gotton.
Matrket, &o.
Sattrday~ 230th. amttoun't to 133: hlales-.
opintg at 2t). 11 tminot wits*aimttg a
.delinie inl Li verp'ool and1( New~ 'Trk
sales al, the close weore princtipally ait
20b.;2 Ic.
li re adl v'ised of I he sales of otte stiip)
tmenit aleady moade in New York frotm
t.his place', oif a elt:ss of' cotton stylditi
(thle Chariehston manrket as Midtdling a
2l.}-) New York as Good:---"f,owy Mid
dtlting" whieb sold1 at 2-te., this kayos a
ma rgin of 3c. to pay alt exjpeseP, wich
wve are infornied it will'nrot cover,.:tn COn)
3e(iene of t.ho lfoss in weig:t of o
couhon Oitr prini.ptal buiyers are pro..
pared to pay full raLo.e or ship cottonl fW
planters, t a heir risk to 'aity tiPrket in
chaitdizo ini Wnmisboro- i.3s tpdly i1
er'enoitg; ini ev-ery' departmtti.t; Life
groce'ry stock is mneh larger tian last
season, anid prices as8 lw as Can? possib,ly
be1 hxd1( in aniy initer'ior mairket ill tlis
State Tlhe dlry good mlerchanitsare fltl,
itg up, anid are determimed to off.r (,for~
cash) ever'y art,ielo as low as enn bo
bought at re'tl'itno n thenr-towu withi,
m)ers to give them11 a/fair' ta: iNonos trial..
No chiarge for maoking~ tho (fort.
"The Now Eslootlo,
-FogO0tborn ogntatt)s as folloWs
*/ ott" IRts Author;0 hn1
L?nn, the rishI Mfo ubor ; .the IVlIito
GIJnbrella ; tha Woman's Kingdo n.)
rtrs. Punioch's tottersto- Siir Daug~he
biorthern and( Souqi~o~b
lirative of the r p'L4h.tp
Watelo 'r b
prosent Day.; the Unsottled Stl(d ot
.1Europon ; tho 00<l'brated Autographs;
Oi it0c.recutionl ; Ithetio Toys ; Te in
poralico ; Proso and Worso ; Anot her
Pocil, by ilton ; Death o' the Edi
tor of Saturday lteview ; Seiontij1o-.
the Woods anid tbo Weather ; Face.
tim; etc. Single subscription A4 por.
at.ur1un. Addres! Lawroteo Ttirnll.
& Fridge Murdoch, Baltimoro, Md.
New Store.
it will b sven by. Capt. Witin-'s
adveri isoment, that, iaftr - Yen rs'. yer peri
in i3 his bnAnO., whibch1 have mm114e
him one(,. of thlu- %lost ufficient ats wJll ais
pinh~,ir of' salusil)(11 , he 1i.1 selecti
a Id oll'. jora slo nl entirely ne
iFgoods. We wi.flh secess to the new
Store.
The Cailutabia and August. Railroad.
'ho work on this road is progress
ing rapidly, anld a litrgFO inuer of
tuilds ard cmploeld. 1Lst woek a
engilo rn through". the - Streets t'
(Irailtevilie, that portion of tlio finid
bein:g c ohpl11 tc(ed. TIve' tir1i,1 was la i
in in ai street by the putai.
Tlohabovo ib clipped from the Chir.
A -esto'n Nes,. f1 a Short tith o n1n
expect hear Chat t'he road is in'ished to
A4uguista.
REOEIVING,
15) Pieces Prints.1, %k and Co,ore,d
d0 pieces Atoerimn DeLaines,
20 pieces-Plaid llumespns aid Lid
Seys,
Superior Dress (Uoods, ma rll-%ool De'.
Lilnes, Dellages. Rep. and S. 8 Poplin4,
1111d Alapacca lustre.
100 SIaWS -.11 kinil)(18 s111, also Clonks O'
atvyles 1111d gitliyil , Millinery (loode
of every klld.
2000 ra. Shoes an-I IBoots,
A large lot of the abotd We yarantlee lo be
free froim wood or pper;
La-liusOes. et.'I, Bq.98 -lys is, or every
gradoe o .'-il purII'chiitsOlre.
READY-MADE, CLOTHING.
No. 1, L'assimere Suits, Cassuamere, Sati
nels,' w1eeds aud Jeans Coats,. Vesis and.
Our stock will be, as tusual, complete.
4Ei We inivile nll inlspelloh, alid prom
iso a comnplete assorin et of everything
kept ia a- first- lass St or and at. the lowest;
prices.
LADD 13tO3.,
From to-day, Octohor 1, we can' fill no'
1ore, ordet1ps linless aocolapatliod with i the
cash. M!e hope. %Vint we - liavo dbhe Will bd'
lippreciated by prompt pnymen8.
sept30 ,-AbD BR108,
rp it i. tumiersigned have forniled a C9P'rnr
. ship ider the slylo of' naotA roo'.-1,0f.
the prchainse oT Counti'ry rodivih6i tl'o
sale of a' G*Oneral' Stock of Gromidi. flrovi,.
4ions,I &C.
Jam,nes 1R. Ailien i's kOiiSpecial .P41-ner
:1u1i1 Ilas cot riltiiel iie amnii, of 1%11,T 1ho,1 -
said D0.liars i cash. Pieb'zU Incnt iWill nct
n., ie 1Wem-tar:ul rartnner 10or ro-si d ofgoods,
iand til o lher matterous connectedV *ih 11ii.
huI4imes5, oft ith firm. T'he f'irmu to comnmenco
on t he 1st diy of October 18018 aind continn
fot ihruee yearis. nless other,wise clinigd
by~ consentl of pm-1ilieus.
.Nllltl K JACOT,*
sep..-2D-x2}'1 J4- SI.ARN
TOURNAMEN'l'.
K i undl'e'-sgned- In behtai f eog
men101 of Ilhe tow?n, uutao.poape ,iu
namnentI. at this pilaco dusing-) the ro1nth of'
Ocboberi, .requjest the Knightns f Mornlicollo
nal ttidgeway (n.1 alZl l'urs ilio may 10111
di,soed 10- participate) t'o-mdOt item-nt the
l'ourt- lionse on Fridny mornMng,l th ~2u
inst., at 10 o'clock, 1to make all nlOas,'
arrngoi eets...
It. MEANS D'AVYS,
Sep. ~)-xC . W. A[fK EN,
.DUBOSE KUOLESTON
J0OhN EST'ON f,000K'S
F.J. IUNT1INGTION & CO., -159, Broomo
o t,Nw York, have inu press, to be
ready in October,
Or', t ho Fast Dayu of. Leo'pnnu his' Paladlnq
l?y Jiohn Eston C,ook, Anthlor of' ' S1rry of'
l'.(glps' NesLd' *Q "'!urr~y,"-ofj which Mo..
hunl is a sequel,- on Ti.i9unt;du 0 oe were
still more1 jntonselyIiterdatingMP Irintedl on
Aine-loned paper', and richly bontldinacloibh
withi apwardl' of 6>i0 psd ' V ' t~oV4 lus
f'rontisplee'u fne estindd1t~. hbhood of'
Cs"nLf'e .And (9uribonasti teIIs A1(nas inl
I7ii Wuh.pol ~''ernt by
Ne w'uleta,Itiu nuf?oantr'y.
-s'opt.29L40 i,
PRE H GRO0R
- . AT . ~
r STi recived a han'go nuuu selbd6. nasorI,
CJ ment of' GRltOEllIE, &o., nt1s
in part of'
Ian,
Slagar',
T1en,
- Candles;
clos .l 41i h' 6
ado't ond dk

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