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KEO WEK CO 111! I Kli. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, Editor. TKltMS.?per annum. in .idvaiiee. If payment be delayed until nftci- the expiration of hp year, $'.2.00 For .six months, 7/? cents, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the n<<nnl rates. C. II., S. C.: fc^rning, July 17, 1858. j^M^ondents. ^bt'lmnn, dosircs Hkfuturo aid to ^Bfiovc, nntl >111 11 V Demise of Gen. Cleveland. Tlio X'irf'i F.itsl (,'cori/i'iii furnishes vis with a fuller history oft Sen. Hkn.i. Ci.kvki.ani>, of Habersham, Cia., whose death we briefly annoutiecd last week. lie was a native of South Carolina. and was ?1 le defendant of Colons) Cleveland, who commanded a division of the Revolutionary army at the battle of King's Mountain, lie was a kind husband and fath" or?a good neighbor, and an upright man. ' Of the seventy-Vsx years that he lived, lift} ov more were spent in the Baptist eliureh. In : ISM, lie organised a company, and fought the f Indians at .Yutassec ami the Callibee swamp. During tlic campaign lie was advanced to tin* ' position of Major. Retiring from the army in is If,, lie was elected to the Legislature, j either in the rapacity of Representative or Senator, oftentimes, his last service embraci it... ? i it i . > mv pu.->i>ivii ui loui) ? I. lie WHS UliriUH ! willi military honors, in tlio midst <?f those i who respected nnd esteemed him while living, kul who will cherish liis memory after death. 1*1 aj. Goodlett's Address. ^Biiion df tin* citizens of <Greenville ?IiI^B^"lir:iti,'l tlw It'i nf -lnlv M-illi vi.lfii The l'ocwas road. wlifin Vied an address.? (/rial oays that, ' iniry merits, tin* ndpntriotism and dc* 1' his revolutionary iiuc spirit over in* very heart through" Pcnnings and Clippings. | Cotton.?-1The sales of ubtton, in CharlesI ton, on the 1-tli instant, was 800 bales ut 10 to l->| cents. Kr.r.rtko.?Capt. (bnnbroll l>ryoc hns , boon elected .Major of tlio '2d battalion, *Jd Regiment, S. C. Militia. i Commencement KxEunsES.-Tltoconiinoneemont exorcises of the Johnson Female University, at Anderson, will begin on thc27lb instant. On the '20th, lion. J. Ib Allen, of Barnwell, will tlolivol* an address. 1>km?.?Matthew l'iekson, of Townvil'e, 1 in his H'.Mh year. <1 ic?l on the 28th nit. lie I was a native of North Carolina, and had been | a member of tin' Presbyterian Church for aboutyears. Sr. hons Jnly 1-.?Advices from I'tali arc favorable. Colonel Johnson will resume his march in the Valley on the 17th. Kx]>rcsses from Salt Lake City say that tin? Army will lie )ieacealilv received, but Col. John mm ia urn < iiimihi'iii <u iiic rumor. Ri;\iakk.\i;u: t'ow.- -The Messrs. Hamilton, of Sweet Air, Baltimore comity, have a I cow of Devon aii'l Durham wtock, wliieh ?a\e j in one week (Juno ITtli to 2-ltli)'103 pounds j of milk, and under every disadvantage, as I regards butter making, made 1-!I pounds of i butter. 1 Gkk.vt ITf.vt.-?.V few weeks- since the inhabitants ol"}.'b')!npM>n\s Valley, in Tazewell county, \ irji\niu, had a grand limit, ill which the citizen# of the nj?jn*r ami lower ends of the Valley rivaling each other. The number of game of all kinds killed, birds rabbits, deer and all, was 0,777, the upper end Ekilling <>77 inoro than the lower, ft lcxixutmn. kv. .1 ii 1 v If) mlltr m i ^Kurcl waq^mmlurc<l |>y a man mini ml lJarendeavoring to arrest liiin. .V Bfc^llcctoil. ami living; tlio murderer a < Ik<?it ;i .v Si.ath.?'V Slate quarry is being I worked with nim'opss near Van West in IV>lk ' county, by S. Harris-, of Allutnnnah. Tlicro i i-< but. onoothorqnarry in the Southern States, rami thai if in Ark:..?.'-as. Mr. Harris lays 111r? rnnf nf limliliixrv i\w tlnlltir.c nni*ftrmiirn ! _ r 1 j Oi.d and Voim:,- -Maniotl, in Gihson noun1 tyTcnn.,011 thelO,!i tilt., Mr. Dennis Thompson, agetl 93, to M ss .Surah F. Koodoo, a;.roil ! L.'i years. Fkki: Lovr..?Tie Unit;/ Times exposes the | existence of a ''Woo Love (.'lub"in Now York | eity. They hold weekly meetings ami a pur1 r ?i. ir ? __A.i ... iimi kji mum im u???Miirr. Fon thi: Sr.svtk.?Judge O'N'oall and W. (iilmorc Siintns no nominated for the l uitcd , States Senate ) some of their friends. ; I'l'iiur Uijff ption.?(ion. Win. Wnlkerof i Nicaragua,urrivctl at Aberdeen, Miss on Saturday night last, ami was jnililii'ly received hy tlie military ami citizens ol" the town, ami welcomed by the Mayor in an address). Mdvkmknt of (ir.v. Wai.kki:.?The New i Orleans correspondent uf the New York If')?*</, writes : v" Von may rest assured (.Son. Walker will pwoend to Nicaragua immedi' ately. 11 * lives for no other purpose, and I believe^ in no other destiny, llis resources are greater now than ever, and bis support in ! tin* United .States more personal and powerj ful." | i> or i.i v r.s and I'ijoi'Kkt v.? I he .stenmi or Galena was burned ut Ued Wing, Minne| sota, nil the .'ill iust. Seven persons are known I t?? li- drowned, ami others are missing. The ; boat was valued at $:>(!,(KK)?no insurance, j lM>\i>.?John S. Scot I, President of the j Exchange Hank, at (Jolumbin, died on the | Till iust. I F .iusr.itv.?A man named JohnW. Gully, i sixty-seven years of age, lias been sentenced i by the United States Court, at Raleigh, North ' Carolina, to three vear.s imnvisoninent and a fine of $1,000, for fbrgorid upon the pension oftioe. L An A.vti-Cur.txa (Jki;kv.?Indiana. that fcjtnto of convenient divorcing*, is absolutely B^n'iin, th?y sav, with " grass widows" from H^rts of the Union, seeking to ho "di.-eni. love, nml allowed to under qitasi ^^^ulonco, ami 1C" ooMMUttsoATiom. roH Til K KKOWKK COIItlKU. The Bine Ridge Railroad. Mr. foh'tor: This magnificent enterprise and the line as ; M.r?to<l and sanctioned by some of the iinit engineers of the United! States, is outside of any clique or mere see- ! tional feelings. The Kabun (Jap as the ! | central point, thence to Knoxvillc, theme to Anderson, has attracted the eye and sa? ieity of some of the first men of Pickens District-. They luul a recognizance thirty- ! | five; yens ago. This line, running through ; portions ot' Tennessee, North Carolina, | (Jeorgia ami South Carolina?the shortest connecting link froni the Atlantic to the ' West, struck the eye of the CJeneral Cioverninout, ami John Q. Adams, at that i . . I time i'resident oi tne t nited Mutes, had his engineers there for months. Had it not boon lor his federal proclivities, and had ho | t have boon made President for eight years, | wc should have had a magnificent canal, connecting the water of Tennessee and Tui galo Mivcrs. 1 f South < 'aroli na ever intends to place herself on the plat form of internal improvej monts, in a work that will place her 011 an ! 1 Cnualitv with lite Southern Atlanlii? Ktutfs I ?the Rluo Rid^e 11; i 1 i*on<l is 1 lie last and | j only alternative. Will t!i(? ]>o??j>lc of South 1 ' Carolina or their Legislature indicate a fail- I j urc ami sailor themselves to bo jilted - and ; win a name that will be heaped upon her ! for all time In eome. In a Railroad Convention at Dalton, fin., , some few years .since, Charleston had her delegates there. One of (Icorj^ia's distill- j ruished men remarked, "1 have recently travelled from Ronton to (leor^ia. I saw 1 I uumistakcable evidence that all the Atlantic States would eventually tap the (Jrcat i West,with her resources, so unbounded that i no man has made as yet a calculation of its i j extent." ! All the States will accomplish it with j ; the exception of South Carolina and she j | has made a magnificent humbug and fail- j ; tire in her Charleston Sc. Cincinnati Bail-1 j road. Wc have at this time to light before , the people and her Legislature, the same 1 material?itrnorance. i>reiudicc and oiea , yunc economy 111nt Dk Witt Cmnton en- ! countered when lit- lmi!t tlio Krie ('anal.? The wry same people are now paying from fifteen to twenty millions of dollars to onteay/o the capacity of the canal so as to meet |^tual demands of commerce. B^rie OhimI will hen j?r>rpctual mon^kthc fanio and name of Ci.inton, era when M^/ty that he was a quarter of in flilviwien (if lii-i m difference; if, :<ir, it is stock in said Head, then it will he property belonging to the H lit to, when the Uoad ii finished, and tho Stiito will have the profit if any arises therefrom ; but, if given to tho Hoad, or rather stockholders, we the voters, should know !i Will- !- 1 - ? . \i a ii. u hi you, Kir, lie pmu (mh>u_ch 10 onlijjhtcn us on this important subject, at; wo oonccivo you must fully understand the same. Cr.KAlt Watkh. Washington, .July 2.?The government has received a letter from .Major 15en. MeCulloeh, dated Camp Scott, in which he states as his belief that one of the ren itations was to guard their women from tho apprehended excessive gallantry of our soldiers; and, besides, that the leaders resorted to this exodus to keep the people to- A ] get her, and prevent the disuIfeeted Saints from throwing themselves on tho army for protection. The Mormons, he says, do not believe the army has orders or authority to pursue them, and honee congratulate themselves that the)'are out of harm's way from that source. Col. McC. says n small force of the Mor mons still in Nilt JjiiJje City, ready to lire it, perhaps, in the event of the approach of the army, lie thinks u nreal mistnko has been committed in permitting the Mormons to jjather their crops ; as this, while, it strengthened thoin, diminished relatively the power of the military forces. ]t was still reported that the Mormons were j?oin<? to Solium, but upon this full reliance could not lie placed. Tlic bullet in that the place of refuse litis long ago been selei ted. McCillloeh and the other I'oace Commissioner, (tuvernor I'owell, wore going atonco to Salt Lake, but not with the tinny.? Their powers are superior to either those of "1 (lovernor Cuinming or (lencral Johnston. CiiKsTr.it, July 10.?Mr. Editor: On yesterday evening, after supper, J. I. Hubert Wilson, who lived about four niile.s above, this town. w;is killed hv his Rfr>n.soii John O. Darby. It is f*nid that Wilson was essaying to hiind-eufl'his wife, Darby's mother, ami take her lip stairs for the purpose of cow-hiding lior, when Darby,who is a ^ young man of about iiiuctoon years old, and "lived in the family, interfered and was attacked by Wilson with a drawn Bowie knife. Darby retreated from the house and around jgjjj n, ?i iiiMiii luinniiii^ nun mill 11" 11. intent, when Parity ngain entered the house, i jerked up a loaded shot gun and discharged 1 the contents into the breast of Wilson, killing him instantly. Of course liquor had a | large share in this most deplorable business. Darby came to town last night and surren- rat | dered himself to the proper authorities.? I We understand that Coroner John Knox, i I'iS<|., has been sent for, and doubtless will I It.ilil .ill I nil <lw? lu./l.. AV a.>A.. I. ? .. I iiwiu (III MMjuvri. v/M wvuj . It ll.-WII Iliftt j hcoii the guardian of Durljy up to the prv*! cut thrill of the Court of hqmty, whj>n hi* ^tor.* of guarafanslup were revokoq nt.tho . SshBXSHB