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KEOWEE COURIER. " TO TII1NE OWN SELF HE Tltt'Ey AND IT Ml'HT FOLLOW, AB U1K NIC.IIT UIK DAY, UIOU CAN'sT NOT 111LS UE FALSE lO ANY MAN." VOL. 1. PICKENS COUltT IIOI SE, S. C., FRIDAY, ftlAY 3, 1850. " the KEOWEI2 OURIi:K, j Pai.HtlCD AVI) rUBMSIIKD WEKKI.Y BY V*\ II. TRIMMIER. J. W XO'lRltf, Jit., ) E. M. iCRITU, \ KJltor9* THIS ?IM. CHo D^llnr nnl Fifrv Cent* fi r one yonr's nnh-Mrlptimt when pni.l within three n.?.n'h?. Two idllur? 'f niyiuent i< ilelaved to the clo^e of the tiuh^cripHon venr. AH 4iiS<Ariptiun<< not clenrlv HwllrJ, will he con*i l<>ro 1 iu n>? '? f"" " '"e ' .... .ul Iivl'llllf iinio, nwi co.itimu* I till a ti'continuance if* ordered and all arrt>?rn'{C-? pai I. A in-cr'ed at 75 cento per square for the ftr?t in-sorf i?>n, nnd J17 1-2 etc. f< r each co'itinucil insertion. Ijl'cral deduction* , nia le to tliojf aIverti-imr by the vc r. AM Communication'^ should be a K!rc?<ed to the Pnblisl er pn?t paid. T ilO FLORIDA INDIANS. The ste-uner Monmouth, f <>m lin'i n River, F|o;i In, nnived ill our port onS'iturdiy lint.. She brought n number < f passenger*, i-leluding ??eveni| ofH.-.e'v of the array in Kloiidn. W h?:\ rot oh ti ieed much news l.y tl h nniv- I. I ut. qilflflidont fn o?iii f>' ? .? 111 (.-imiiu'cion u mi news diert fiom Tampn, that I) ?? Imli- n* havedet? rmined not tor move peuoahlv Billy Bowh'i?* 1i:ih evaeuite<l I i- town with hi- followers, un?l with Sim .lone.*, has re: i ed into the southern extremity oft.hu livoi'gl ii!?'where tl ev tire pe1fectlv s<! "t v fro n the operations of the urmv du i:i<j the summer. We predicted this at the tiretnent of the. war* We lr.d heen en??i jrh <if the trend evy of the Jnt'i'ns to I elieve them insincere in their profession.-; and al houjh a few came in Jir.d iv.ti. emigrate!, the movement* <?f Ciiptuin Hi?ly ?avored *oo much offo mer profe sions of the Indians, toiiuluc ns t?> cmf?Iit the sunpo i ion *.lmt they would remove peaceably. We refrain f.om sene e ienvirks inasmuch as they might be roe,, strued into disrespect to the at my. We intend no disrespect w! *i? we suggested that they are not tlte proper foice to operate against Indians in the swmnps and hammocks of Florida* Theie isnnui'c efficit-nt force which c.n be easily obtained. In the pl.in and open field, whe; e efficient discipline can be enforced, the American army is competent to engage with the most veteran troop: of any country. Our officers are bra\e ai d g;.llanf. and the same pride and spi it arc instilled in the soldiers under their commaud. The war wi h J/exi.-o Im* wremh?(! httsivls upon the laows of volunteers and ifgulnrH in the .'fniewcan aririy. whi 'h would wquire years of defeat or disaster to tarnish or nemo\e. We will add mi extret fomnte'ier f oma gentlemnn in Klorid-i, well no* quainted with the niovcmcnls ofthu Indians and the nrmv, si ice the li,->t outbreak. We will state further, that our render* have seen srvei.il communications from the strne gentleman last fall, nnd, although sincu then, aff i.-s for it time jppe ire.l to wear a favo ?-???...? '" f*' " if our reader will recur to t.ho*e commuideationsthey will observe the predictions then m .de. Our ft lend w ite* tint*; 'Gen. Twiggs is first rate m m?hut the Indians won't go. They ?rc making fun of ili'o ge.Kfv sen" to remove them. The Indians never intended to go; (hey ?>e strnrl, and are fooling the ainiv. General Bowleg- Is noir . He hap got clear of the trying widows of the grabbed Indium aud a few oM grand d id*? HI1111 l.Lf ?<?.?- - : 1 7 ......... ..w^., M-bi Ki-u a goou supply of blankets?Jiut he einn>?* come in, fo his 'child is bu-ru,' un'il it gets well. A HOtail iecen I v sent to look after him found hi* town de-erted (Jen, tf.mi in the Iiiir 0 vpreHM, where regu1 <is ire not prepared ?n follow him. The army will have to remain here thh Hummer, rt^d -he 8t:ite will diive the Indir.ns in to them next wintei.' A y>'io Paper. ? Ww'n. Ehrtrt, proprintout of one of ihel'i<w?r p:mer nvmufac'o i?- in Ge> mnny, xiiunh-ri at NeuHtudt Khe'swald, hiveiu.-t invented an ;??..?.u-.ii.u - p;?per, wi)ioh is inh*n* ded wpl"(1 My fur l'.ntiW"*. It in de> InW t<? take the | l co of tiles, over which it' nsiwftfttld mlv nil. n;e--. (hut it n not fragile, nnd i-? ve y inexpensive. j Pa?'e that in P<tstr.--. dhkiivc nn omuco of ?dum innquurt of w:irm W.?U? ; when * coM, > (!<! ??, mueh fl ur n?* will nf ike, it the conplrtence of even r>; ?hen st?V>w hto it 'is much pimdcitd >os-in n? will <tund on n pi illirg, unci two or three cloves t>oil it toh eon i?tcnee, Ktirring till the . timer. It will keep f<>* twelve m ?nth?, I *nd when dry roiiy bo softened with water. HONOR 10 THE MEMORY OF MR. OAUIOUN. \V<? have Wi-n f.tvnre I with lh<> follow ii-g fmm m member of tlie Committee of Twenty-five, dated IY'lei>tuig, Apiil '23, r>. p m. we i-1 \V Islington yos'eidav m?v? i ing ;-t eight ??V1 -ck. with the remains of our illu nious Senato>\ The lunenl eortege, composed oftle rehttives ofl,lie di'ee i-?'d. tIn-Coniinitt' c of theSenate. . Venal le of N? rth 0an?li:*j*. and the South Carolina l)elegati< n in 0 ?ig ess, were esrovted to the I emuifi.l fte n ei Hidtimo'e. T' e tipper saloon was nppvopiin'ed 'otl el odv, and the Conimittoe?, -ii d every part of the vessel was uin r?>?i n Mnok. IIV ! nded at Acjuii (? o?-k. and wo ? > eorivcd I y tlit* K. edc ieksburif and Riol mond Commit'" ? ?, nnd"a inili;mv oomnanv, tlit* hjMid pi iviiii; u'di go. At Fr?'de.ielisd u tr w e we e mot I \ a I irge ennonut : e of ci'iz< ns, > nd I lit* li II- of tl e el inches ?ill? d unil tliedopartu o ofihe cars. Tin i mili'iuv wimp nv proceeded ) long w i: h us to Richmond. Ample K f I treats vi' o p'ovidid to; uM'toiie of the stations by ti e Richmond Commi tee. i.nd tlio g'oa'e-t into est and reSln'Ct \\o?? - ( ???\?41?? IIIU Villi V line of (I. At Richmond wo wo e received wish ll e highest hono s h\* the Governor of tl e State, and ti c oiizens. A ivic, and mili-an pincesi-ion we* ormed ml we proceeded to ll.e State House, whe e the I odv. with much solemni v, w s delive ed *o the ea.o -f the Gove mneiit, and af'er eliuious se -*iee-?, was place.il u uler ii miliiai v ifiiard. G'eut numt.e s of loths- xes vi-i'fd the illl duin^'lie fte noon ard evening. The Comn.i l? ??>* w*> e rondue'ed to tie Exchange Hotel, wlie'i' they r*f?e|\ed the intent ons of the most dU'ingnNhe'l men of t'e State, wl o had heen invited I v tl e Governor fiomiill quniteisto t'o honor to the oeens-ion. At dinper the IToi\ John ^ ,V.ison. fo mi'?l\ ??f tlif Nrvv.pn's'hlwl. In hom?' h it fii- d 'oucl i-Mjr rernuiks h<* <1liirlfd to ti c mournful duty which luul ciillt* ! us ?owp!]M"r nivl p opo*t*d ? 1??* nrx-rrory of John (5. Calhoun.' Mr. R;ivf'Tv I responded In h short hut highly ?1(kjv enf spci-ch. 1: wns worthv ?>f the of tunion, nrnl n model of it* kind. l!o. nr innsh 4 !? ? \ 5?*t 1 *_*.1 ? ? II/..- t.i? ? * , r *?l rr till. Tlie company adjoin md at an enily 1 Oil**. On Tiie-dnv morning wo were eorduc ted to the State House, where a feeling ;>nd tuneful address wis mndi* hv his Kxeellenev Gov. Flovd. on recommitting tin- hodv lo our rli igo. 11 ? wis replied to hv Senator Mieoii mid M". U >venelon tlie part of the Onmmittew. Af ter the perfo nviree of rel'^ion> M'txiees we wore ocorted to the car* by a niililarv and eivie prrirt<t?i*>n. Ti e utieetvjind window- were thronged with ?poeti tors, while minute tr'?nswe<e fi ed duing ouf pii*??ge through the cltV. We \ye?e cquvpvod in a speci 1 lvain to /'etergburg, where we were received hv the Mayo** > nd a huge body of citizens and military. A pioeesvlon w?h formed, the Committee in eurti <rey.. and p'issi'd t trough ll?p piinnpi i st:pp'h, tie sto-os hiding rlo fd, jtnd m nn* ofthpm hnving IvidgpH of mouriii ijr. whije tho sidowfiiks nnd windows w pre tVowdpd wi'li t-ppctn'or*. 1 lining tpmrhp.i S'. p.iul*> church, flu* hodv wm committed to tin* ch njr?? of tlip hu ho i:m#-?. mid dppo-ilpd the ? in( TIjp f\?mmii'pp then pr eroded to ?l?i?v??* !* < Hot. I. wl'P'p we will phi in un'il 0 oVIock this pvenirfif. F oni our fl ( ntr.mi'c into Vi jfini.t until ?hp p-pH-nt mom"H? we hnv?* ipr<-ivc?l tin* mo-t Pxtrnvdiiuuv nviri'Wtitl'>ns of re-pect nnd sympathy, mid tlu? O'l u?i"Ortirtpl k'nlluprf^ and uttenion f.om licr 1|(Mpi:ati(p foi> Qeorgvt Sunar.?Wp hnvo on ourt-? ,, till' HlHtvn li mnl rirti-l?. to ttf.-hy Afiehiel M.Mi son, E o. of TnAtuj.ll ,1'oun'v. tin* produce, of hi* own farm, for which wo retu-iiouf th?>nl;a. So far a* we Hr?? a iudge of,the article our opinion K that it. i* a* ufofnl as biof n suifar ever get* to I e whileothers who are judges, nnd have H-en i', 8?*v...thai it compares hiVoral.lv wi'h the very he?lt e\er biotight toour market. It i a matter of -eat K-atifio 1 ion > n<1 pride to every true (ie.? yim, that, every sueee- i?e vear developed some new fae?, going to demonshate ti e p,-opo i'ion that oar own flints - c"?1 in nnilM), Iwifl within lirswl\ r?>>ou'ci's wMrh, if pio,%o lytui nc.l til wvouni, will OiUnbli found ?t?oU'P her m>H di'fcnn*. We have been undur iho imp'^snon that tho mimjf>ic?u;o of u{j>u in (>?.'<? gia was comparatively but a recent expc.iaunt, and that even at tliepic^enl <1 iv. it w is yet i i !i state (if expo imeni, iiikI we (! surprised to le u n tint our f ten , Mr. Mason, lists been sucoessrullv engaged for the 1 uit tea years or ni<?.v, mid hi < father for a looker pe iod of time befoe him, i? r;d ing eane and m ntufiutu ing the very host of Syrup, AI <1 wses mid Sugar.? i'cit. Gear. Hospital far Ca'a and Duff.?Henri ill, in one >1 his I ite letters f om I'aiis, st.ys the e is ji ImiiM-in tint city li tedup for t u reception ( fc its. do rs. I i it o ' ' " ' vvt* wIhm itiackrd l?y cli ciim1, nnd who o they m e nursed and physicked acco'dinjr to iuh\ They have a el tSs of prae.:i ionera who (-online themselves exclu ively to the vu o of tho-e tit.im:.I , and fortunes ate made in the way of bu^Liess, by members of the piofe^iun. An impi'iion .note has been add esstvl by thellus-im government to (hut <t i*i u>vion the subject oft c Sjlile iwijjf ilotcnsli di-pu Af or I'liunU'riititt^ i ll the points at Usui1, the no c snv?: 'Then- iiu'mi many hicis, whi.-h t! o Kmpi'.n cinno-. log iid wi.h iiiddfc/ence, and fiom which lie e innol i:i <:on?cic!i< e rclciscthc L'iII-m ii cnlinei.' file i nto concludes by distinctly intim 'ting the d<*tc miiiaiioii fthc Empc.o to employ de v.-i-v nivmifv u ueeetsnry. 111 su purl of thu 1) ini^'i si lv of lliu co itioversy. A i"??s luplu e li.is oeeuivdlc tw en tl.e (i?>vc? nn.iMits >f l'iuw i i ;?tid Wuru'inliuig,in coiwqu?*iire of iln- 10:1c. its umod by the i<> if -.ssuun-d by the. King i>l IVuiM.t to tin*. I.itter country, ii upi'i.inyf lln* e.baml.vrs. The (lovernnu'iit ot' I'rus i; lms iiddie-:?d ; n??t** to that ot' Wurtemhuig, roue .ed i i very strong Unins-, ?'xpre>siug the astoni h1 litem i?f i lit* King's government at ih<? . , ?ini mi: in ?si profound i..?iign?ii<in, ll ?* i-u*>| ioini;.s mid mxu&itii>ns> ii coal, in.-, : i <1 dec! irrs i Lcneatl) is digiwy 'o ii-piv llit*;i* o, or to i omi:iue llic diplomatic elation* with Wurteniliirg. Tla* I'lUMiiiii Amtia^iidor lias Lien n*u.ll??K Lk-ilin is.it is s;u?l,-o Im? surrounded will) itit;d Wruoks w1 icli have id. 1-- L n-iiuv nt'i 'i tommenretl neiir ore of iho giilivs ? f 11 * c*ii \. Tim (i01 man Pwliuiiu'Ht iiKM-nibl* d nt Eifuil on the 20th of Niaiili. v'd\i?ei? mi! vec? ived to the 2()th, i-t w I it h tiit.c* liti It* lu d lift n done be\ ond o.ganizitig the vls-st nil I v. LcIIuih fiom ?>toe holm iinnounce thul I y pcncm! older* tl e Swedish mivy was put on ii war tootinj;. Tl.e object ol theinciihUie is l ot known. Tits Cow Tuek.?The Cow Tree K'hwh near Lake Murni'itiho, nn-1 isnnoth ur Irntiince of the ki iilne-s with which nntu e houtjslies hi'r children. InriionsMie made in the tiee and there flow* f oni it iin id undanee t-f tiiitrk unci ixumniy milk, if it bo rll<>wed lo *tin d lor a few days. The natives so k ih? ir cassava blend in i\ liaioti llumlohli 11?*?|U(*ii ly drank of it when in South Ann* ion. 'Among tho nvinv v rious phenomena that i beheld dmi'i? my jomn?>y/ he fays, 'tlseuv was lia?'lv any thai stitick .1 y imauin.iiion yo fttoeil ly as tl v. Cow T ee. K\e:'\ il injf connected >vitli n il ; and whh f %ii i.uvous food insjher? lis wiili inie e.-t, and ren inds us of our Ih-I( h'M Inf nry. Ancient and modern nations h;.\e fell a rcli-i-ion* cimion for gu in; and milk M*ems exc.lulively an mutual product inn, Hitch I t'inj^ out li >t inip.c>siou?, I To miji ; c tliiit M-ifces tl c mil'tl nt 11 e ? i_? lit of Mich 11 fee is hut nutuuil. It l^rmvs on tlie tookv ?i<!e of it mountain, scvotlv i;t iiuiniinjr its toots- i t ihu stone. For nvmy montl * not ti shower of fall-* on its d;*vnnd t'o irti ci'ouk lw<>vt*>, and the lin nches Mi ni dry and de.id; hu? pierce thcniink, 11 nd a s\veet and nflu irtliin^ nulk flow.-. At sit rise. tW? Vegetable sou ce i-> mo-it nliundani; iIumi tlie I.I n-k i . ... .imu nri' i * reoj !e huny from a I pints, p'-o\i<h-d \s it It jug",to cm! cli 1I1O m.lk, which tilths yellow mid thich on the surface. So km < 11ink it on the npo\ ami otho s cany it to their children, till one might fairy that a co'.vheid was di>t-ihudng to |>M family *' ndlk ?f 11 .< Hock. A new MilotHhce, called g laiiine, has l.een efctruoied t.om tl.i< \ egel.:Llo milk, i St. Low--, Apiil 12.?The 0. lena Ad wither lean ? that hand ol Hioux In di-n>?, unde>* tl.eii CI iff Little Crow? h?d uvemh ntti ehed a f .ml y of Chippcwas at l'l.lls C't?tx, and n.uuhsed u>l? Ton vi urn ftl city?A FrPnofi per given an account of a very tieh French gentleman and Mayor <>| a Cum mune. who tei minuted i.i.s life Under peculiar ci eunistai ees, lit' wan In love w i h a beautiful gi I who nviproeated who recipioeated his i flection; hut her parents oppo <m1 objection* 10 their union. After m. ny years oJ p:easing solicitation, ho obtained the fat Lei's content and \\<a miniid. On the inorninjuf nfter lh?'< o ? I'monv, tin- report of a pi>to| was heard in tin- iivi|>:i 1 ch>im!>?lr, Persona enteu'd and found tin* hri b'groom prostrate and dead /A* hud risen while his wife was yet asleep and blown his brains out. On tlir lid le wi s a l*?:t?*r In which ho expl.-iied the n olives of his s-o.iion. lie R .id In- bud reached the highest j oint of human 1'clicitv tbut be unl.i i <> ?<? ' " ' not wUli lo dfM'Ciul tmr.i i.' He could not 'c rtliu tl oiigl.t, dull the duv \vi idd c? me, when he >hould low l?'ss or l;c h'*?* lowd. lie hud tot strength to anysiit il ' c?itiling of thai find moment. *... v ((' olu.i<?ii to quit lift; ('te wrote) is due 'o th'M'x *. .?f : .. . ? ... . Vo.y Krone!) and vorv t'uulUh! ; Punscorr, "in-: 1 Iisiokiav.-TI.^ Washingtuii correspondent of Uiu Chat lotion News, ?aj>: "Proscott, t' e histmim, is- still l o o tocon i.ig nil kinds of honors. lie I >oks a good de I too well for an au'ho; hut lu? is ont! of il e ft w who ni: nngo to diivo a htud Ling: in wi li il.oir pul lisl oir. It is s ctisloniaiy lo mo : n ; utlmr in ii seedy con I i l d i I : ii of sl.al I y nn'ili v, that i/ }. i\ os <11V syst? m <juii?* a si o? k to I eI old a li ?'iii \ ttu.n llu-\eiV poisonifiration of ^ood .i? -nd with a sinil" ol ! sch-saii: fact ? , tvh 't si'rms to say, "1 ha\i il.o dust . pi eke'." 1 vn woe I i. to II I' nv.n ?.l...~ ' ' ?! > ii I* pui ii i e:mt\ o in their |iowe*\ Tl eie i- nothing (or him but hi- pen, nil thai and !i ? an* wo n n iho stump. With I ostnge for the future u the ^1?ji| e of a w iff and ehildsen, lie Mia* no income I ui that wliich can be in do f:om week to wwk, The gi-t m n>t I c g ound, and tin* wheel revolve, 'l'l' t-n ng tin, all the stru rglo<. all the toils, i !l the w-aiiii'-HH .if hr ia.iu'ive and he .d, \vl ieh a m ri a i Iu.'^-km in liis ? iree , are impe eepti' le even to his f iend ?almost > to hini. elf; he Ih.s no time to he sirk to le lati^t et'; 1'is .ijhit lis ro 1? l.di } . i A - .1 '-1'u (i us- r?*ii-ii\ ?t! tii (1 ii1 n?I. min , ili.'it the b ei.k-up of tlii* constitution i teems sudden iin m 1? ol.cd foi." j Corrayxnideiics of the South Car llniari. Charleston, Ap i! 21, 1860. Our city xutho i ie.s a e now husily en gaged in liavi ig the necessary arrangemi-nts completed lor tin* suit.ihie recep t lion of the mortal remains of th it disiinirui-hed stae?m >n, John C. Cullioun \V|u?n completed tlicv will suip- ss any thing of the kind eve witnessed in tin country; and tit the same time only ue.-c.\c Ily so, for as there wns only one Washington, sotheie litis heen hut nim Ci.lhoun; and our geneiati -n, nor r.Viiiy to come he enfter, w ili never look upon his like again. 1 hope 'hat many ofj??ur citizens, a?- \v II as f om It e surrour.ding country, w ill come to wi i.e.-s ti e lliouiniul eelehratioit on K.idiv next?the iiiliocd fire Inning heeh expiet*lv ie<!uctd for that ] >UI po.-e. An o'd . nd imieh d>te^m(?il re.-idt'ni i?f tl.i-* ei v. M . Elvvard Caievv, father lo Col. John E. Caiew.of llie Mereuiy, died nitl er sudilci.lv duiing F i.liiv night; lie whs only ti.kt'ii ill on Thuixl.iv evei ing. I!i> Min, U'-to,'tuniuely, being iibM'iit a 01 oof the comn.i tee on bis usi)* to Wa-bingon, will not he able lo return in time lo view il e lemi iiih of bis venerable par ni, ah tl.e buiii.l takes pi.tee ibid af ernooni For the henefr of ourlxlv tenders, we rnpv , fr^rn in Kaste.n pn|er, the following eetije for pie.-e< vir.g the beauty of giiilx ted : "Pioeure a 11 >t di-li of por'-fl: in, into wl.ifh jii ur wiisei; j I ee uj o.i It i? v.?cof flowers, and over t e van* a I ell glass, with I s im in tlio water. The air thiit tunounds the tl.?we s heing confined l>ene.-tli that I ell glass, inconstantly moist wi ll water, th t ri-es into it in the form of vapor. A s fast as the water become* condemed it luna doivri the i-ido of the I ?*U gl Ik- into the dish; nnd if means ho taken lo h'-lo: c the water on the outside o! the In II glass, t-o as to prevent itevapO'liting into the air of the fitting room, the it moopheiO around the flowers Is continually damp. The pi in is de iirnnted > ll.e "llopean Apparatus." The experiment may 1e 11i?t<) ti a Hif.il! s?idrt by inte.'iing ? nimbler orer a ro<e bud in a saucer of wilier." Titu Rratm. o out ov CllL'rotl Cask. ! In the Supreme .ludiei .1 Court at Boston I o'i Kri lay, an opinion wis delivered in tlic case of Jon is Fariisworth and wife v. Rev. Ilichaid S. Sion*. for lindrr. The idleged bl inder was the reading of a no1 ice f <<m the ptdpi', averring tlmt Mn?. Fransworth had been excommunicated forhavI ing \iolitel the seventh rnmm sndnient. The tfou it* held that, undo,* the ?i rumstances, iLc conimut.haiion wus p.i.ilcgod. I\U ^ John t\ calhoun an agriculturist. It i* im puinofi#- of ours to prmounce anytliinj; worthy to lioonlluri an t-uWium on the 'ifpnnd fharactpr of such n man as John ('. Calhoun. As wpil mi^l t wo attempt a dcMviption of (ho sun, or nn cstim ?c f the vnlue of light. Of his CPnins, pu'itv, md p:it;ioi.-m, lis nolle pomp?p;s of tl?p Si-n'itp chamlcr have >pol??n, the world has read j\nd responded in n nv nncr fignifionnt of ti p profouw'est ndmirn ion. lnd<ingthi? iley li >" 1 ut yielded obedience in thp natu; ral impulses of thp heart, with no hope of ;id(linLr fin hour's duration io hi? mrm^ ! rv, inspi intr ii single new sentiment of [ respect. in tl e lo-nmof r.ny ore. His fine is now I e\ ond 11contiol of n itn; 1 I lit tin* eon ertipl.ition of his excellernief?> 11:0 m i I of his many Vi tin's, may not l.o unp'i fi ahleto those who are li'fl yet ii livle wliiV behind. It mny then I e fit in i,s 'o vpi'?k of hint us we have known and ,-e n him nn ag1.irultinist nt homo A I'd lieie us el owheie 1 e o\inced hi8 sr*<v t. \ipi"':o'ity over ti e most of wnnf Kit d. In his enilv \eins, thovgh li ed J wi'li nolile nspi: nt ions to shar? in tl.elon, ok of State nfTiiirs, he found tin"e lo in* . dulge his t'is(o ni\d inclinations for uni t j pin>uit?. In the year 1815, together I willi illut*. "1 0'-" I 1. .VI III iir*t 1 iwuo II Ull Wl llir O 111 1 C I devo'cd t?? agriculture. he was nuide nn j hono-i?r_v member of the Pendleton Fnrimer.>' Society. For sov ml yearn p'e^ ions to that petiod, iloiigh a loident of AM>ovi!lo distiict he spent much of 1 is j time wlirn out of public bus ncss in tV.is iu*iu[hlorhood. From tl is time till the clo.-e of Afr. Sonn e's administration, bin atontion was wholy cut <11* ftnm agiicul u'al piesui's. In tin* beginning; of the venr 1 ft2/s. Iv.virg purchased a | lanta'ion now well known by the n- me of Fort t.'i'l* I c di ie> niined to make it bis permntumt evidence and indulge himself in ti e ngneablc occupation of cultivating tl e toil. It -oon becotrt* ?o him the beloved spot of earth. Ah?*ndv it was fi-mous for its 1 is; i v ? I " n-m irumiiM-cin va ui muian wmjuh*. I'lie {f d of mituvo fcchis in l?nvi? formed I if or its noble pmpiic'or. frotuiepque and beautiful will' i's flowing .SVneea, its fertile vhW, its rotllmtc Viii.h at id sequester<*d grovea, if was n fi* rpirt'al from tin* t<>ii and cxHtrtru nt of juiMic lift1 A>r such a ffiiit ?s 1 .is. To i s tiatUnd Keuuiy he added eiu*rvthing that art cbiild lifhtow oimptove if. fruiing the ihtei Vjil of tl e sest-iohs ??f f'ohp'csf, re wis not lejs (Vv nlrwl In ll\n In?ovoi>* wf I.2.- -- I ,w I..1 III VHJ* Ml III?* |' 14111V 1 l? VI i 'linn to pul lie business wheii hffote Mm. j lie ente-cd in'O i ll I e minute details of :usb; nd'y with the sjihie leal and enfl ui siushi 'hut he nddresfwl n listening ?en1 H'e. Enriiestres uh?n pint bf 1 is natuie. J In him wis united ti e skill of experience! ; nid M-ienei* in rooommbn tll'JJh p. When I hi I nme. ti e plow mid I oe moved under j hi- o\\ n eye. When ill sent, eveiy thine' I was conducted l y wri ?en di-eelions i rd reported with scupulous minutitr. 1I?* I whs truly n model PI. titer, imd ackrowlj edged li e great led of n community 'embracing some of the left Planter* iri | I In* South. In the art of preserving the ! soil, in the me of gimrd-dmins, with i which, hi< rolling lands Hie literally lihled, in feriilizinir crops he was a hcacon light which we all liitve followed. For mo*e than I\vi ntv-five yenrs 1 e append li'd wi'.h the Kiirmfii* of l! is irninn j annually, s mii-riMii'lly, nnd qnarteily in '?' Km hums' Hull, N>w clothed in the habilimrn's of grief for tlie death of i'6 venerated pat on; Kor mitny year* l,o Ju'flsthe pv^idirp officer of tin.* Sot-iffy# niid infused info its members a lespectfor f('?* dignity of (he emplovment of tnc Planter, and an ; ml itfon, fruitful of hrppy .vsiilivi to p omote tl e advancement f?f ii}?'i ulfiird 7hr?>ugh this soutce, ppppirtgdown I'oin hi - position of 8upelioijiy to ?i level \vi:li tlits humblest, he endeared himeelf to his neighbors who, soJbnt; tis man is just to himself, will hold in gro itful reir.emberento a Lenefnct6r thai is no more. Oihe'-tj'v.'lio^p peculiar province it is to nccovd to him the higher eminence aft a statesman. we pay hom; for 1 is deV6lion to ng> iriihuiA not for the w'.ke of tta dend, but of the living. ylno'l'cr \?evk, nml I ho list KOIcrmt vi't-s of sejuihu c will ])< pevTovmcd, nftd iho rcnvti'w <>f >iH thrtf is mortal of Mr fiiiMul will have passed to their cltftfnfei of fimil repose. Ilencefrrth, come whftt siorms and change* m?y. Fort Hill rtftd the name of John C. Ciilhoim will be ln? sope ruble, mid h tour thlthor will be ?t fit piliji im.ige far the patriot nnd the #giieultuiist. [Fahner di d Planter. The report of flie AfnMflchutoHH ?^tnto p-i on fur 1810 shov s (he uoceiteU)' of i.n | euhtrgafocnt of thcpiibon.