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flf wiom; ROBT. A. THOMPSON, Editor. " ".7 ? * '' - t- - -rTKttMS? pcv snnum. ..met. If |>?vmi-lit bj tlulnvcil ?fhtil fitter iii, _ i ration <>f llio year, $'J. tor al,* moiitlii, ,7>"? cclio in mlvuiu'c. jgk$*".\>lvOTti/oirtcnlM iiisjcvt?^dt sit I In? usual rules. pickets c; il, i ca . 8atuvJay Morning, June 2, 1600. Declination Wo arc authorized to strtto that Dr. A. J. Anderson is not a candidate for the Legislature. Pnblio DocumentsC?m. '<'<,1 Mr. Lot: an hnvcnui*thanks for Congressional documents and |?i|>ei s. WheatCol. Jkptii \ X itroN handed us on Monday last several head-; of wheat, pronoUuccd by coinpotcjit judges to bo fine. The crop promises to be more thaif on uverage one in this region. Hail Storm, Wo arc informed that a destructive liuil storm passed over the North wcs'.ei n ]K>rt:in of our District on Wednesday last. Tlie account wo liavo of it so shucks yur credulity tliat wo will Toacrvc a description of it till any her day. The Vote i:i SpartanburgThe vote in Spartanburg district on the proposition to subscribe $100,001 * the capital StoC* . of tiio French Broad railroad was 1,200?for "(no Buhscription," Tot); for " subscription," -lo-l? majority against subscription , oJ2. Railroad MovementDelegates from the districts of Kershaw, (Mar cudon, Darlington, Georgetown, Sumter and Lancaster, met at Sumter on the "Oth instant. The objcct of die meeting is to build a railroad from "Lancaster C. II. via llishopvillc to some ^ point on the North eastern railroad." An nd-, journed meeting is to lie held nt tho same place, on tho 4th Julv, to further the project. Success to the onterpriso. Sunday School ConventionThe Methodi.it Sunday School Convention anet at Spartanburg C. 11., on the 18th instant. Itev. N. Tam.y was clouted President, llev. \V. A. MvSwain delivered an eloquent address.? 'There was a largo attendance, including l?ev. ; A'. A. Siiaute and J. X. Hawthorne, from I'iekens. The Convention raised $2 .00 for ro-building the eluipol of the Female College. Col. \V. ,S. I)ogan "contributing $1,000. Too niueh praise cannot be awarded to the liberality of Col. I). Xhe Meeting on MondayA number of our fellow citizens convened in j the Court House on Monday, to take into con- | federation the propriety of sending delegates to Columbia, to e1(>ct delegates to represent us in j the Richmond Convention. Our distinguished j fellow-citizen, -Col. A. 1'. Cai.iioin, addressed ; the meeting with warm and impassioned elo- i quenee, and afterwards introduced a series of' resolutions, which were discussed, hut not carried. On motion of Mr. Tiiomi'sox they were tabled, and other resolution* submitted, which were adopted. Col. Camioiw. Col. J. (>. Lewis ' And It. A. TiiomimoN participated in the discus- ! piou. Wc refer our readers to the report of tho . Secretary, which will lie found in our columns, for a correct account of the proceeding!*. The Musters\%T _/? ! ? i >> u miicii m our last issue to notice llio mustor at tlic lower Bnttnllion, in tlio 2d llegiment, j anil in doing so now, Wo would remark that wo | have never before seen such order ha was observed, both in and out of rnnkd. Tlio evolutions gone through were alike creditable to of* j fieor and soldier. This Uuttallion 1ms a gallant commander in the person of Maj. J. (J. JJhyce. Col. Leouetteu Waft the reviewing oflieer, and j in the discharge of that duty t>hewcd himself equal to the position he occupies The military j programme finished, Col. Led?f.tti:r addressed) the Uattnllion in a fervid and eloquent strain. j On Saturday the 2<>th ult, wo attended the i muster at White's. Wo eim also speak for the ! rvrnntolAn n n?l ??I* ?11 ? fc 1* '* - ?- - - - * i ivuinivn unit oaui mill ? mull UVUI V I'VUUUlnll | \Mi? performed by this lJattallion. Maj. \V. 15. | AVuitb commands this BaUallion, is ml is very . po; i'.lar as an officer. Ho takes prido in commanding his llattallion, and promises to he an accomplished officer. After tho muster was j over, tho Battallion was addressed by Col. Lki>- \ jibttkk in his usual l>appy way, and by /. C. 1'LI,MAM, Esq. Death of. the Hon. Wm. C- Preston. One of Carolina's brightest stars lias fallen, j True it is " death loves nshinuig mark." Our j State is mantle 1 iu mourning at this sad announcement. IIis name will live green in the j memories of Carolinians, and bo cherished as the 83'nonym of elegance and of greatness. As j the Cicero of America his eloquence has adorned tho council chambers of the nation and flr.shed i in our halls of just'lCC. Would that our pen could write his history. Ilia course in life hr.s hcon a brilliant and a Micccspful 0110. AVe here givo a brief synopsis of his life, culled from one of our exchanges: " WilCTvi Cami'DRLT. Vukstox was the oldegt son | of Gen. Francis I'ukston, of Virginia. and wasi born irf Philadelphia on Dec. 27, 1704, his father : being a member of llio Congress* of tho United ' States theu sitting in that city. J1 >? mother was ; <l.o only child of General William Campbell, who j commanded the American forces nt tlie battle of King's Mountain. llcr mother was a sister of j'ftinck llonry. On account of feeble health in i hoyliooil, Col. Preston was sent to a .Southern Col. 1 logo, nml graduated in the .South Carolina College in 181'J. After studying law for a few ye.;ffl, ho went to Kurope in 181(5, nml returning in 1810, soon mar v'.eJ Miss Coaltor, daughter of David Coalter, Ksq., > formerly of Columbia. In 182U he settled himself , permanently in Columbia ns a lawyer. Ilg iru j several times elected to tlio .State Legislature, and 1 twice to the U. 8. Henuto Ilia wife died in 1828, mill in 18fl0,l?o married Miss Davis,' daughter of Dr. James Davis, of Columbia. She died about five years since, and he leaves neither wifo nor children, llo leaves the name of patriot, gentleman and Christian." ? -# * ?? MoHlTMENTAf.?.A mn.nim?nt./kP ?!?l. I ft shaft JO feet high'. lias been loisbed in Charleston, S. C., to bo pi need at the bloody field of Waxhaw's whoro Col. Tarloton, with adoubly duporior force, slaughtered nearly a whole regimotyof 3f?0 Virginians, under Cot. .Abraham iluford, afior they had surrendered. The Virgininns had loft home for the relief of Charleston, but hearing of tfie Kurrendor of that city, >rero returning hen surprised and cut off. It vras fr6m this fiendish mansacre that sprung the American war err, "Kemember Tarleton's quarters." A British historian eopfossos that ftf tins bntrie " The virtuo of humanity was totally furgpttep." ^ Tit* moat 'influential m*n itj a fre* country f?l IcnBt, in th?! trtfn who hns the ability, aa tfftll j?h the cotiwfte, to jpertft whnt K<? trunks ivhcn occasion rajuire? tt. \ -A 1-1. . - na it , furujmw?? *>? . 1^ Public Meeting; Pickens C. II.. S. C\, Mny 28, 18G0. A Democratic meeting was hcltl in the Court House on this Lust., to uppolut Delegates to tlio Convention to lie liohl in Colombia, on IjOtli inst., On motion of/.. C. PiLi.iasi, Hon. A. 1*. Cai,illiv.n was culled to the Chair, and W. C. KkItu requested to not us SecretArt. Mr. Cai.jioi n ill...~ ? ' - " * v., *iiv }^ii'iimis niai 110 nu'j fi'ine re? murks to iniiko; ami some resolutions to offer. I'pon w hleli, on motion of W. M. IIaiIkkn, Uvn. 1". N . (J \it v in took llio (.'hair. Tl.o meeting being organized, lion. A. 1'. ('ai.iioi n. after a lengthy and able 8|u:ccli, of- j fered tbo following resolutions. . 7.V.W?r</, Tlnit tlio aggressions of the North against tli? South has arrayed tlie two sections against each other upon the question of slavery, and that the present practical issue between them, is, the "Territorial Question." Ifoil ?/ red, That in claiming the right of protection toi ciluw pi..petty, ! v. <'"ntrrcas, aiiuiust unfriendly Territorial Legislation, we hut. us-' sort a (VuiMitutionnl right essential to our present position, ami the I'uturc welfuro of the institution of Slavery. /t'r.solcril, That to yield the right of protection by Congress, vuuM involve discomfiture uu?l ( tli.-hou<<r to the cuu o of the South. AVW?v/, That the refusal of the X a Clonal Democratic Convention in Charleston, to acknowledge tho right of protection by Congress , of uluvc property in the Territorhs*, left no n1.- , tentative to the Southern States but to ssccodo anil appeal to the people. That we c<V\V:aUy approve of the, court-Oof the\lelcguf trotu this Slato in making common eiinse v i? it,/. i:? e....... ...% * vuv ot;\<VMifl? Olill***. /.Vw/iw/, That we npptove of sending dolej?n!es to Col u in I >t it to appoint. delegate* t tiie Convention to Iiu held at Richmond, on the sooomi Tuesday of Juno. Hexohnl, Tlmt wo cousiiloi tho cause and , sale'^y of tho South paramount to every other CQUMilerntion, aud thut it must be maintained at nny sacrifice. Mr. II.midkn moved they he adapted. hot after a lengthy dineu*sion on the part of Messrs. 1 Cai.iiocn. i<r\\*is and Tiiomi'sun, tho resolutions weio laid on the taolo, liv a vote of two to otto. Mr. Tiio.mt'son tlion otVorod ilie following res-' ulutions, which were ailoptoil : 1. Ji'r.iii!iyd, That we endorse the course of our delegate* iu withdrawing from tlie Charleston Convention, and that we favor the sending of delegates to tlie Hiehmond Convention. 2. I'f.soiml, That the doctrine of non-intcr- ' volition, pure and simple, and herotofore of force j iu the territories of tho L'uinn. m??ni* I. approval ; and that every species of property in ilie territories is entitled to protection by the Federal government. 3. A'''.Wr<'/, That Messrs. flenfgo 11. Cherry, ! J. Miller, I'. Maxwell, H*>b't. A. Thompson, ! A. l'\ Lewis, /. (J. l'ulliatn, Win. Hunter, .1. il. i Auihler. A. J. Anderson and K. I'. Vomer, lie appointed delegates to the Democratic Statu . Convention to ho hold in Columbia, ou the oOth of May, instant. On motion of J. O. bv.wts, Messrs. Whitner i Kilpfttriek and Win. Livingston were nihled to j the list of delegates, lion. A. 1*. Calhoun was nominated, hut declined. After various other renmiks <?n t '/ C. l'c1.1.1 aM, the meeting udjouincd .i!nf jic. \ 1\ N. GA.UVIN, Clirui'u. | W. C. lvfcmi, Sect'y. A Patriotio Position. Wo copy witlt pleasure the following front the Augusta 0110 of the lending opposi- ! tiiin papers in the State <>f U corgi a: " No sensible man can shut his eyes to the f:ict tliat thci e is speedily t?> he an entirely new, thorough an<l radical re-organization of parties, 'fhero is to he, there must ho, a cordial union of all the opponents of Republicanism and squatter sovereignty, upon a common basis? ! and the basis will bo substantially the majority I platform rejected at Charleston. The stone re- j jeetod by the builders will become tlife chief! corner-stone at last. That platform is in sub- ' stance the platform of the Antericans and all true Democrats in (ioorgia for years past. It is the platform on which we conducted thecauvass of 18o7 and LS.VJ, and shall we abandon it because those who have previously opposed us ; now fully acknowledge its justice? Never, i never, never ! 1 " In this connection we cannot well loiboor | quoting tlie following from a private letter of' one of Georgia'# moat distinguished son's, whose j very name,- were wo at liberty to mention it. I would electrify forty thousand hearts in our | State: "In my humLlo opinion, the host way ! to tuvo this Union, is for the whole South (ox- I qept Doujjlusitcs) to get up:m the scoeilors' plat- ; form, and demand it of the North as the terms of our further affiliation It would he granted. It is right, it is law. It is the incident, the son), ! the substance, the very end of all Government, to protect the citixen in his person an*' property everywhere ; and none but oHmc-seeking demagogues will say " it ought not to be insistel on." Further, the writer, a Constitutional Union man, says: " NTo power on earth can ever make me war upon the seceding Constitutional Democrats, so long as they remain where they are. I ngrec with them?love every man of them as a friend and brother-, and I cannot i and will not war on them." ' In the new organization of parties, let us ! all be guided by an honest desire to servo mir country, and lot no foolish notion of pride of opinion, of party names and former affiliations, ! keep apart those who agree upon the great vital j principle of our timo, and who are determined to use all honorable efforts to crush forever the dangerous dogmas of Kcjmblieani-m on the oije nido.'rfnd squatter sovereignty on the other. Our action now will tell tor good or evil upon all time to co[mo. Let us meet it ns men, as patriots and brothefs. AVe can unite to defeat U19 1 common enemy. Shall we not do it ?" CoNdKKRK.?The Senate on Thursday passed tlic bill, by a vote of -11 to 1 i, aj>propriuting ?200,000 for the return to Africa of the nr'vos seized in slave-trade vessels, and for their support for one yenr after their arrival on ttie coast. The President is authorized to make a contract Cor thin purpose, Jnnd ?Jro to employ V0Mels>0f-war for the deportation. An amendment proposing the striking out all of the bill excepting the clause for sending the negroes hack ; another, authorizing an apprenticeship of the captives for live years prior to returning; and a third, offered by Mr. Mason, which was uot very material, were lost or withdrawn. The Committee on Foreign dotations reported back the House bill to raise the grado of the Minister to Sardinia, with nil amendment leaving it to the direction of the I'reside t -? The Davis Resolutions were diacussevi by Senators .Bingham, Jligler, Ivorson, ('lay, l\ T1 II ?r . .^r7.- - v?iut:ii, i uwuii, naie, I'oohtMc, and .others.? The first four resolutions wero passed; liarInn's amendment voted down, and while Mr. Clinfiunn'r: amendment against Congressional iiiLTvention was ponding, tlie Senate adjourned no., it - ' ? - - iro noune paused tiic (Jivcl Appropriation bill. It appropriates, among other things, 860,000 ((ft weeds nod cutting#, to be distributed by the Patent Office, and $1,000,000 for taking the Ccttftua. The Honato'fc I'a othc Telegraph bill wim amended by allotting tho contract to the lowest bidder, and then j>w*ed. The J'acilio Railroad bill was discussed in Committee, but no voto wna taken, i [ OhurirsiOH Courier. Tut Abmv of vinoinia-?!Tlicro nro itf comnai*(iicn in tho St?to of Yirdjun, mya the ICicn* moml DUpei/eh^t# trooba.orcavalry, 81 comptiniea of H^lit hmnH, WZ totMpanicirof riflemen, and 21 companies of artillery. ^ ?.>i. i? ?; '.."J'.?' Jennings buu Clipping:. CoNni.jATonv?Mi\J. Win. ! >. Lyles, of Fair- I lieKl, Imvii.g I icon nominated fur the Htnto Senate, decline* in favor of Hon. K. O. Palmer, wlut in now on tlio Same platform of politico , I with hinii Mai. Is uceful and patriotic.? Wo commend his course to ultra men o( all parties. \ Crkat Inckkafe or Emigration?The nrri- ' vain nt New York (hiring the week ending ( tlio IGih ii??t? number H.592, making a to- | tul of 'J7.0-I7 since the coitimeneeiMent of the . vohv. n^uiii8t 21,347 for ? corresponding period j ' in l&>9. I ( OwatiiR?Suml. W. Melton, is Orator i I elect, to eelebrate tlio nineteenth Anniversary \ of the I'liitmmUlienn LitcrarVjSocietv of Krskiue I ('ullcgc. The Orntion will 1 >o doli\ or oil on 1 Commencement day t lio 8th August. Savannah, May 21?A duel took place, f tliiii in milug. ut Soreven's Fcrrv. between C. A. I/. ha mar ami !..rc Moore, late of the Tevas navy. TliO difficulty grew out of ' tlie evidence of the latter in the Farnham ca<o, I 1 Shots were exchanged, but tho difficulty v?fu j amicably settled. * ! f Kxmu 'K0--A. Mooting of the principal eiti- j 1 /.ens of GiOnc>,oit, Texas, was held on tho ? i inst., Irrespective of party. TI.e action of tho { S^u'Lcrn delogutos, in withdrawing from the , National Democratic Convention, as well ns | j the Southern platform, were heartily endorsed, j t St. Loris, May '-I?A special despatch to . a the liepuhln'tm i'rnm Fayetievillc, Arknnnax, I says that tho Donmeratio Convention of tho A First Congressional District of that State has J nominated lion. T. C. llindman for re election j i io Congress. The CotivQUiioH than cudttrsed tho j action of the Southern S'ato-> at tho Charles- t ton Convention, and appointed X. B. l?. lJur- | rows and S. D. Carroll as deleajatos and lion. T. 0. llimlmaa and N'. Ihvrt Fearco us alter-2 nates to the Dultlni ?re C invention. ! < 1>iki> in" It?Frvtlcriuk Stnloy \ovcd a lady in llovhe$tct' who wouldn't lo\e liim. l.asl l'ri- c ilny lie put the muzzle of .ft pistol to the roof of '| his* month rind blew his brains out. I to was a I widower. Adjournment or Co.noress.?The House a decided, by n largo vntt?, to adjourn fine die n on ttie ISth of .Juno. This will make the. next | month a vorv nctivo one, but it will tiHPurcdlv t push over to the next session tlio Pacific llail- I v roml, the l'aciflic Telegraph, tlie Homestead, I probably, and the Overland Mail llouto Hill.? v The tariff has a ff'ioil chance in the Semite, j ? which chamber will probably continue in scs- i sion lj"3*oiid that dale. : 1 Catti.e Disease in conmtxtu'ct?The 1'iosi- j . dent of the Connecticut Statu Agricultural j <1 Society announces that the cattle distemper, ] which is so fatal in Massachusetts, lias made \ its way into Connecticut. Cuttle, have died of 1 it in Stafford, Tolland county. A Mei.anchoi.v Hkcoiik.?Tlio Canideu Jour- i mil 01 him wt-ck coniiuu <>imtuny tribute# t-i I eight of the victims of the Boykin'a Mill cat us- ' f trophe. Tkuuidi.r Acciubnt at Ci.arksvii.i.k., Te.vn. f ? Recently tlie temporary suspension portion | | of tlie railroad bridge at Chuksville, Tciiu., j 1 fell with a tremendous crush, mangling the ' H bodies of several Irish workmen, engaged at ' work on the bridge?and drowned three nth- : , it\ uiic poor iciinw mill Dot It Ins lc?8 bro- I v ken short oif to the knees. Afterwards anoth- | , or portion of tlic bridge fell, killing six Irish j t workmen. * j j. XoUth Cauoi.ix.v a?ni> Dot ei.as?North Car- ' oliita appears. to be moving lor a repudiation J of the action of their owu delegates, in nppro- j ? ving the majority platform in the Charleston Convention'. At a meeting held in llnleigh, i on tlie 21st, resolution* were passed sustatti- J ing Dougjas' views. Several prominent mem- ! burs of the Democratic parly defended Douglas' 8 views. " Til?. Democratic 1'o.nvkntion?From nil the n information that can be gathered, the adjourn- j 1 ed Democratic Convention to .Baltimore will i be more largely attended than even the Con- J volitions of Charleston and Chicago. A dole- ! nation from Cincinnati, which it in I " will number five or fix hundred persons, will . ! be acc^inpnn:OH by Mentor's celebrated band, j 1 Tlia delegation !r un Now York Uilv will ihiih- 'r ber at least 1000 w.bilo Illinois, liuliaiina, and ' ' oilier W'ostern Siotes will soml largo delega- j s tious. Iii view of the great ru--'h, tlio Haiti- 0 more and Oliio Tt'ailroad Company, should (be accommodations fail Tiere. have made arrange- | moots for ruuuiiig special trains k> Washington, <. I). (?.' \ SrxTF.NCF. ov a lb>v?Samuel Hyde, only 12 1 years of age, charged with recontlv placing ob- I struotionson the track of the Now York mid.Ncw 1 l Haven Uailroftd Company, lias pleaded guilty, c and been sentenced to ten years in the reform ! < school, or an alternative of four years in the j > State prison. j > Tin: K.vmianok ov Katikications?Shortly i ] nftor 1 > XI ..i. .S.~ 1 '< ' nil, niv ff VUI11- ; I missioners, iit)oni]eil by two or three iiioihI.b.o ! of their suite, (Mid their LT. S. Naval Coinmis- ! ) sion, all in cnrringeti, ami preceded hy tboir ; treaty*box, borne on the shoulders of two of! tlicir servants. proceeded to the State Depart- ! > nicnt, where tlicir treaty with this Oovernment) f wns duly ratified. in tho office of the Sccrotary.'j ' On their arrival tiiero, in their presence and ' that of tho Secretary Caw. Assistant Secretary Apploton, and two or throe others of the l)c- ; 1 partmcnt, tho copies of the document were ! ' carefully compared, and certificates of the ] , correctness of each wore duly nigned and cxehao^od?which comprises all the ceremonies comprising the ratification of a treaty. Bad?There aro symptoms of a whiskey in- . i I Rurrcetion in Minnesota- The liquor dealers ( ! blirnctl down a church in St. Anthony, n?d | ! the mtombcr* thorcof warned them to leave the town, This flioy decided not to do, and ] both sidoa wore heavily urming at the lost ac- i count;). _ , Gov. Stiwart. of Missouri, has boon bung and buvned in offipry in Independence, Missouri, j I I for vetoing the bill to cntdaVc the free'negroes i j of. that' Stale. - j ; Mount Vernon A?80?iatiox-?-T!io following ladies have been appointed by Mrs. Ohesnjit, . Vice Ktrjent for South Curofiun, Lhdy Mana- j 1 gors of tho Mount Vornon Association of this : i Stnto: Mrs. Simoon Fair, Ncwberrv District; ' *.irr.. I- u ihoxoh, oumter i?i*T"lct; i>lrs. |. Withersnoon, Obostorflcld I?iHtrict; Mrs. hvinc, 1 Marion District; Mrs. It F Ilonry, Circenvillo ! Dialiiut, Mica C'arrio Mclvor Smith,. Dar lington District; Mr?. W M Sliaunon Kit-i ' ?haw Diatriot; Mrs. John Goodwin, KichUwid 1 i District. K. 0. C.?Tlio Oentrovillo (Texas) 2'ime* ays: "Cnptain Davis, of the K. O, C.? with j a company of fifty-three men inst ahead of | him, aoven along, and fifteen on liiH trail?fdso I fifteen companies, nuinhoring several hundred ' men?ontloavoring to got togothor and march j immediately into Mexico, on their way took ! , tho C'entroyilHan* by storm, nnd initiated many into thoir mysterious plans." .. Wives Wanted?The minors at Pike's Peak 1 < are Hnuiv in wantof marringoble young women. 1 At one of their lvceums the following resolution j wile announced lor <liscu??'?on ,on tho 17th ult: < Resolved, "That it is Cbe/Iuty of Kiuttern phi- lanthrop'etH to imrnwdiatoly oxport rvlarge number of young ladies to tho territory *?b? wi?h to ( avail themselves of tb^.wiirriod state.'' i i'iokene baa so?.\o young mc* in that region. Harne.'wi upf giile, nod be off, if .you vfOuUllUte to rOceivothe golden M fc.aco. >., I lin><iiM>Ti.?irrn?i iillllJWM,!* JjOci-kts?TI\o " seventeen /oar " looust* nr uniting iuo?rr%pi.cr,;v.ace in Virginia mid Norll L'nridion. Aituusta. M ?y 23.?Andrew lliriistdo, < prominent mcrclinntof llumlmrg, died sudden ly of Apoplexy, tlii* Afternoon. * Kxten.xivk Fiiai d?Hnphnol K. Smith, fo mnuv yewra confidential clerk of Krnncit Mile koneio, wnilltHlllo liouiil* dvnlor. Wim :i?-ir*s?r>. W'etlnesiltiv. nn iii?> cimrgc ?>t" ettiUcxiling $27, HM) (ruiu hi* employer. Jnvcjoigiui'iim nine Ilia m i oat iixiicuto tluit t lie l'tmnls extend through u uutuber of year*, nnd will raioh i liucli linger sum llirtii mentioned ill tlio im.liot nicut, perhaps $100,000. C.\yum.\TB?Win. C. 1)h\|n.. Ki;rt., of Ahbc ille, editor of tlio fli(nnri\ is n citnJuluto for tin '^gitdaturo. We wiuh you grci\t euccOdf, Mr Editor 1 Tilt l'lr#t-?-TIiv firm bo<,k was printed on tlii nntinctit liv Cru in border, in Mcxieo, in 15 14 I'lio liret book printed in tlie territory embrace* u 0*r> T'nilud Stnte*, whs tlio liny IVnlfi jyk," printed tu Cambridge \i\ 1010, l?v Sto then Dave. Cincinnati, May 22? A destructive tornndi ccurred here, yesterday, kiHin"'ftik, nnd iiiju ing a great ninny person*. nnd damaging prop >rty to the amount of hnlf a million of dollar? rti'iciDK- i lie wile ol Jlerrv Tiinnwtvs, livinj itaur MjMukin's Factory, Valley Fulls, ("?yi lie SjKirfan,) committed stncidc by cutting lie, hroat, on tlie I It!i inff, Aberration of mind 1 supposed to have caused tlic act. A Retentive Memouv?A younglady, ftftcei cars ?>ld. n member of (lie C'ongi ej;aiioiia .'liureli Sunday School at West Springfield dassnehu-etts, wan recently reward od with ii?e Ii'bb'. for committing to memory and roe: ing 11io Gospels of Matthew and John, and tin Valms, in all <>,4S0 verses. Lil? Service??A Chicago surgeon was ealle* ipon the otlior night l?v a man who wanted hi ip mended he had the pioco in his hjind oinprising the. entire under lip from corner ti orner, which u big logger had hit out in a light The surgeon cleaned it and sewed it on in th< iiiut hope it would flay there. The Suvk Tr.\i?k?Two vessel.*, the Wildfin lid \V vainiotte. sliw ors. hiive lieon wiiifiiw.. ,ii(l crows taken to Key Wo-st. A Key Wen taper slates that when the barque Wildfire lef lie African e^nst. there were fourteen Amoricnt e?sel* waiting fur eargoca of uegroes. 'flu iai'<|uo Williams left eight days before her ritli sexon hundred and fifty on hoard, 'fwt <panish armed steamers were al-<o waiting a lie Congo liver for cargoes of one thousand tivi iuudied uegruM each, hound for Cuba. GknkhAt. Asjkmim.v?The General Assembly if 1110 Old School Ihesbvtevian Church met a vochester, N*. V., on the ITtli inst. Dr. Join V. Yooiuuns, ol' l'cun., was elected Moderator )r. J. Ii. Adger received I vote*1. Du'M ciit?An excessive drought is prevnilinj ii the Western (States. south of Minnesota. Tin armors in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa are suf bring severely. (VlWr.XTIIlV Mr Koi.tn .. 'onveiition to elect delegates to represent I.ou siana at Unltltnoro in favor of Douglas. Then s \\ movement also to tend the seceding dele ;ftl08 1 jo111 to lialtinioro and Richmond. The C'asiimenr. ?The Cashmere goat ii low raised in Tennessee. Its weight in silvei vns oftered and declined a low days since foi he old g"?t himself. The blood with nno rtuar or mix produces wool worth eight dollars |.ei loiuub Tit rue is a young woman living in Alstend ^. II.. who weighs over 700 lbs., and it takes .bout.-0 yards of calico for a dress. A Mf.ktin<i of the descendants of llogei Villiains has been called at Providence. llhod? aland, for Thursday, April 2t?th, at Westatin I.vi mi. |<I Vtinciviiir H Mill. ulHposn ion I(> IHUK( 1' tlio remains of the groat apostle of freedom vhich have been exhumed under tlio ?liroetior >f Mr. Stephen lluudall, a descendant in direc iuo, Tiik li.m.i.oo.n Tmr to KruorE?Mr. Wise ho distinguished aeronaut, is making asceti i??ns and delivering lectures in New York ti aise funds for trying the experiment of cross ng the Atlantic in a balloon. Tlio aerial nnvl gators persist in their belief that on rising tor certain height they shall find the great enrrem otting eastward, which will bear tbem in twi >r tliroo way, to the continent of Kuropo. A IJL'kstion kt?n Lavvvf.ps?A nice rjuc.^tioi n law is. about to grow out of tlio finding o >30,(KM> of tlie money ftolon from ttie Mnrin< lank Agency. at Columhun. It ^ecssss licit ? >egr.?, in crossing a simill ditch, over whict dunks wore laid. *nw the ond of a new.?psipci irojco.ting from under tliem. His curionity wa i.xcited. and milliner llio nnnnp .->nt li? i i* I 'M''- ""M "-v> umw'wi :d inure money than his mind over conceive*! tin vorld contained, lloncst Sambo brought tin natter to light. and now tho reward (8000) i luimcd by both Ids Idi'er and owner, and tin Hank will pay neither until the question n ight i<i decided. " Cufloe, " at our side, sayfl, i 10 had been in Sambo's place be would liavi ;ept tbc clmmjc under bis shirt. Uood iuo?. A fact wns revealed in Court at Now Mad id, Missouri, last week, which is not a Httl itartling in a scientific point of view, iiu tendin; o tdtow tlint tlio Mississippi of to day is no lie stream it was bait' a century ago. One o ho oldest inhabitants of New Madrid *tat%< >u oath that he had known the river more thai ifty years., and that when be llrst knew it i as a much smaller and shallowor stream-thai 11 .k?ll 1...1 1 *1.-' .-It .. ? oiwikiii, uiuvnif'imiv no liatl w?i h-d. nip) forilod it often, Sovorftl old rryndent >f Now Madrid con fir mod this statement, an< ledaied that the river, at that point", now mor limn il mile wido, w as ftmlalde half ft contur Washington, May 24.'?Sf.natk.?Th L?iil providing tor the onre, aid and maintc uaneo of the Africans taken from tlio Wildfir wns paSeed. The four find of tho ?orich of tarritoriu resolution*, offerrod hy Mr. Davis, wevo scp '.ratoly adopted. The vote was ubout 5>0 t 20. 1 Tomsk. ??The Senate I'ui-'.Co Tolcgrapl Bill was paused, with an amendment thruii ing open contract* to competition. J lio (Jivil Appropriation Bill wns passed U appropriates money for tlie Coast Survey Lighthouses, &o. Among the items in a mil linn a' flrtllnrn fur fnlfitir* ?l?o />/..i??? WAflthii'OTtiff, May 25.?Sknatk.?Th Fcrritorial rc?oJutio*iH uf Mr, Davis wore til passed. Tho Indian hill was dubuted. Tho Ilouao of Representatives wa? cn ;agcd all day in the consideration of nrirat jilln. ^WllfcN SdttUor Seward loft Washington just previous to the Chicago (Convention nrhioli ho confidently believed would nomi nato hinr for tho Presidency, ho i? hi* id t have declared that his Senatorial finrnnr wn 5odcd, and to have oxclniiued in the cxti France of hi? joy at what then sconicd to b the rncnr ronlin.tion of his eurtly hope* MJood bve 10 the Ohatnht?t'r" am jo have (foclarod hi? intention, Whether sue iosafut or othcrwijp at Chicago, upt to re ed ,6r upon legislative dutiba. * *' ? f ?/ortr?drf of^ Oontmrfcc. A th adksman ofteo lofce* his cu^in, an< i field xporMTMn his tengera?])? high cj}argc4 mr ' <* * . ft J - Wff It.' 1 1 ' l1*'1' I!1'/.'11. ? ?OMp!j'MSDjs\?iO'Wl? 11 ii - . . - .%-j: ~ -ts voh the (vu'rikh. x Death by lightning. Mr. ; Oji the 2'Jth instant Ukoihse W. Wmittbn, of this district, a you Hi in tho lUUi r your of hi* n;-<>, wan instantly kille^i hy light* - nlng. Ai^tin Wuittb*?, nfiothur youth, thnfc ' xvae near him ?t the tinio, win an ?hycked 4 lint 0 i he felt ns if dead, hut sonu allowed syi'i^touH of j a j life, and has iiow tfo f?\r recovoud a? to bo able ? to nit up mm talk. '* "l'liis null cvCnt took plflco mine t>cten miltn eoudi of your V illume, at or near the liwidonoo i ' of Am03 Wiiittkx. Tlio youths had just loft I tlio house f^r tlio f.urpocP of attending ilidiui 1 survicc nt Wurr's old Hold, but ?iu> deterred j | tliOrofrom by tlio angry nod ' icntiiin^ aspect , ? . of a eloud in tbo West. TIm?^ mopped under a J . shade trco that stood in 11 low imioq* of* the door, ; 1 niid while there staji III)J abdtof lightning 1 dtruok tlio tree, lightly penetrating the bwrk of - its lx?dy. but Hhivoriojj llio r<?ot.v 0110 of which ! rnn in tiiu dii of the ltyuiO. thereby imporI illingthc lives of tho inmate*. Tliorfc worosov' ' oral peranum in tbo housO at the time. Thoy wore much fright olied, utid alarmed but Uono'ol them were injured. This liutublo and aflUcted family is entitled to tho svmpathios of tho community M largo?but < ? iMuto I'liiiivuiuiiv i\? vuu U4r?r nilr ' mediate noi^l|lj'?iijiu??l, who'will not 90011 forget this heart-r?iminj$ aeone, ihu lesion ty j , tlio living, ami ii manifestation of the mysjtcrl- j ! ous dealing'* ?>f CIihI in 'his provhleneo. 1 bi>>ViontCtl youth ! he hiw gono lo that bf!lirn 1 from which no traveller returns. K. k Correspondence of Kcoweo Courier. NKW Youk, May 2<1, 18(10. 2 Drjulcdlion cin</ jlii/Ul .Y. 1". /?'>.?/- mmifcr~ Murder?Arrest of'Hnrnanl If1/ ' iN. nJJlcerj? 1 j.'/;.././ ,.j' //.? v., r 1*.w- ? I ?// c/tr; I "i.y/t Ottum* s i */</// CumjHin'i/ icilh $100.000?('imtfcniufion in }l'u/l-.ih ccl~-T''xfinioui<(l ?/'to /{ < > nan; the AihcrictHi channjiuii?H-iruKiu'.t nut;/vifby.nl <>/)~rr?lt)l) (fitni tor lAnrofn ? '?Jtc ' 3 I thick Jtvuntil* uU blur,?Ihimocrhtu rrjoicinff, <lv. <(' <;. r JMir Courier : Wo nre in the mkL-t of intense ' I ; excitement. New York couiU not bo more so were j t I lie clcctric wirOiJ playing information to the c fleet t. of Knglanil's nnvy (tailing up the glorious liny to , 1 bombard this imperial metropolis: i'lie tlcfulcu- ! J lion of the post-master, lion. 1s.\a?: V. Fowi.iir, lo j ' the umonrit of-!?100,U00, ami his subsequent (light, ( i still continues tlie subject of conversation, 'i bis ? ' misfortune Is generally regrctcii, "S Mr. F. ia a j gentleman of liberal education, pleasing Atl-.lress, i ^viiviuiis unjivriuiiii, mm mgll social |>osil mil, itllU i ' ' lor ninny years louder of the Muxari Mali iJeiuo- | j crnts. t'i> to Ihia time tlic otticcrs liiivo foiled in ! * j making the arrest, and a niinor is afloat, ami gener- j ; | ally believed, (hut lie liassailed lor South Anieriea. Mr. Ski.kkx i > a ii n a it i), u prominent Wall t'r>?ei i ! r>r6kef, was arreMed on the 17U?, by the I, 8. uiar- ' > i shall, lor attempting lo defraud I In- government ot' ! i S'.U.UOO, by presenting bogus claims. i Following upon these two transactions, which | I were being discusscd j>r > and con, tt rumor was ! ! circulated that Mr. 11 ?>i P.max, the treasurer ol the j | ' l'aeitic Mail Steamship Company," had " lell lor , | parts unknown," with $4t>l,UUO. The excitement i on the change in Wall-street, and at the Company's I ollioe. in consequence ol' this report, was immense. ! t The Stock immediately fell from SIOT, With divi* j j dciul on Saturday, and par ox dividondon Wcdliesi j day, lo Sfw- '1 nv extent ot the Iraud has not been r j ascertained. Wall-street e.\j?au?iou Ueteriniiics it j . j at . ? lUU,UOU. A respectable bum lor a young man i f ( of lit). ^ | ) The friends of IJp.kxax, the pugilistiirchainpioii j of America, arc showing iheir appreciation ol his , | abilities by the most liberal subscriptions. Lust, ! i j evening, a meeting of hi* tancy friejuts was held at ! , the Malta Saloon, llroudwuy, at which the com- | j miltoe reported $ti,lMH) as placed In the house of j f I lit;M'AX. tSllKIIMAX &. linn's mihii'i'l l.> I U-i-w ) orders, and their belief ol collecting S'J.oWUlor the ; lloy. Hahxi m, the princeot humbugs, Uns ottered I ? 11 kb.kan $100 a iluy or $JU,t)|UO a iiiuitlh, to exhibit 1 , him liko a wilii animal. The olfcr is MiII open,and , : doubtless II. will clone. From nn obscure origin ^ this ruttian bus become a hero, and oil arriving in I America it is supposed he will bo worth $/it),VHjO; when he was not worth iw many cents on Ills do, | partnre tor England. This speaks well tor New York morals. . , ) J Ou the reception of the news of the nomination J of I,)n?joi.n by the Chicago Convention, the Y. M. - ! U. C. coin .4ittcc caused one hundred guns to be ( i j fired in the Park. Alter the Y. M. salute, the 0. t, ! caused another hundred to be ttved, to express , j thcivjoy. There was also hrcd one hundred in j Union S<iuaro, and one hundred in ll'imilton Sipiare, making -100 guns fired to cxpre.?s the joy j , , ... iWv,nv|;uuiii.uiiO, ??ct i ll VJ UUIIBIMVI ?IIC llUIllllt.'k* ft lion the prccuisor of a glorious election. XOfwith; | standing this ?Jisj>l:?y nnd manifested jny, tlws Ho^ I publicans of the city arc sadly grieved at Sr.w.Mwa , j defeat, and consider their party without a lender. r Lincoln they-regard usa third-rato stump-speaker, s and poorer thai) I'ikhck. Whilst the Republicans thus mourn In secret over Hkwaiiii'h defeat, tho e Democrats are open in their expressions of joy.? j For they consider the action of the Republican j Pftr'y suicidal in neglecting euch able stKl??iien as | s Hkwahh, Hanks and ("hash, and to nomitirttu n ' | tliird 'rate, unknown Western lawyer. In hia nnti- t ' ' slavtry opinion!, Lincoln is the most ultra and ' ' ! revolutionary ot" nil tho candidates whose names e j wero introduced ot the Convention, aud.it claimed. I iJiuv !,c i" the f'> ?t who weut into the irrepressible conflict. At gtielv a nomination we hare every renson lo 8| rejoice, ond if true to ourselves, nothing can iui? , pede our onward march to victory. .Tho issue has * been mado by the Republicans, and every voter f |-inlist see that it must be met?not by 'theories nnd I abstractions, lull by a direct denial. Their priori | ciplcs, asexpouudeil by Skwaiui, Hanks and others, t j Involve 1119 dissolution of the Union. They boast n it is their design to overthrow.tho institution of tho i? j South, by force or fraud, by illegal legislation, or | H u cpuipriu'u, ny fire <??'< ?eor</. 1 t( c midst ot thi* blind opposition, it become* J 0 rlie tJoutlt, it" sdie woillil bt? true to lieraelf anil to.llic | y Union, to qnll *11 vugue abstractions and bair- I splitting theorios, nnd work practically. New ! York, with &> votes, is lost to.tlu' Hepublican pur- j C ty, and with it the hopes tlicy vnsriimrd. If ?ho i Democracy will take advantage of thla blunder, j mnl rally around a single bsinncr, victory is certain. ! c BOKNIVKT. I 1 | TUP. JAI'.weju 1'K^KNTS to T(U 1'IUIS|D?;NT? i- , It is stated that among the presents brought by 0 tho .Jnpanose, for the Pr&wlent of (ho United j States, is tho moat magnificent and costly ten 1 I Pet over made. It is of Jnpiin waro, and doll-1 1 eatoly inlaid with pearls and finogohL It cost h | jl3;0(it). The other presonts are anid to l?o sopo' rior silk good*, nix) othor articles fo* which tho country is famous. All the artieloM nro urn*, j quailed for hoauty, co?l, and vxquislto work[. i nmnship. Many years ago the law ^tuOcutsof Ilarvard o , College gave Judge fcjtory a dinner, at which il ! Mr. Kverott provided. During the feast the ! President whs called on for a toant, and this sentiment: "The leg?l profes8*lon j(o ni*?*tcr how high they, ascond the o temple* of Fam*, tfcey *?1 reach one Story." To this tonflt Judge .>ry responded : " Applause follows tho foot?tcp? of > l'atno whoro Everett goes," [I Tin first of tho American expedition for obo serving tho Solar Kclime of July 18th, lef*' 8 New Yovk Monday last for Washington 1 Territory, under command of IJeuk. GIMIj*. I ? , nf U?-?? VT-_ ? , uuiivu kw nnu m fluocjc^ful I practical Astroapmof. (>khen? will folio# j tor Ji#brador, nncktho iludsoa'a Bay Torrlt. tory, nlso for taking observations. Daj&V* Livino.?Tx>ok ttwot* every diy s* iha whole of life, ?ot morel v m a aeetiou, apt) enjoy tho present without wi&Mng, i thfough haste, to spring oh to another 'nw 1 ^ tipnxiov lyi% beftA? "you, J-. v. * *P*V * &+ Like is not nil smtlda And roson; and without deeply rooted convictioils ot' fuith nnd hopo, it is impossible for any liumitu being to lire ? truly happy life. Tdonoy Wanted. |)KRSO\S imlobte*! to tho h?to firm of K. IJ. JL HisSkoK & Son, are nolittoil tliut pnymeufc will bo iHM|iiiro<l At An eAily (Into. Tlmce linviiig unsettled Accounts will.pleu*e onll tttul cIoko tbo Bitino by note, nf tbo f.'?rlio?t ootvenieuco. T. II. iitlNdO.V, Survivor. < l'ctiiHohinTMny 44 o a cardT AVui.y Oukkk, S. C.t May 24, IMfl. J as. K. 11 aqood. Ksq.. Ci/icrk?Sin: I linvo boon inforuyjtl tlmt in cortWrpionco of the ntxbijjuity of the Act of ?bo ho^isliiturp. tlic I>islriet ^ Subscription of c<*ulil nut bo ucefcpte<l by ibe otlicor*-of the Company in tbo mnmier pro pi m?(h1 . An election i.?, therefore. iinnfow??rJ. It will sultjrct tho District to modi noP<HftM e.tpoYtse, and our citizen* to much Jne?rtivo??ifl|tr#. I hceordiujrly rcipioxt you to uountcrntRml tlio notions of olcotion iicidUiforo i->*ue<l nml norvpj |?y you. K. II. UlllFFIN, ' Chnii'innn of ttic Hoard of Road Comiuisaioncr*. ELECTION ST A TK OF SOUTH C\VllOl.l N A, I'ICKKNH DIPT. Officc Cuurt of Goucrnl KeMiobs mill Coinmon i>i?? T<> /ft.? Mni'if/T* nf FJrrtinn t for f'irkms Dial: In purpnniifc of tlie *cq??8| ni' K. II (jHirfiN, Chairman ?>f tlio Hoard ?f ConmuHsdonorij of ltomlt Iwr {'ickoits Distr)?t, arc hereby ordered nnd required not to hold an clcetion on the 8th day of Juno next, for " Su1ncripth>n " or " no SubnqripMntt " to tho Blue Hid<ro Hailroad Company, f"r the refl*?nn nwignw in the, Card of the Chairman. mtblitdicd above. ( iven under n?y hanu and poi?1 t?f naid Court ill Clerk's Offioc, PickoDt* (.' II., thin tlio 24th lav of Mav, 1^00. J. K: HAflOOP. ?-.? r.jh.ti. Notice. VLL persons indebted to mo, oither by X<?to or Aoofniiit. will please make pnrinent, hh 1 must lwivo nion'oy. Call an,I settle while linio* nrv<rn<nl. J), 1UKMANX. WaHmHt^Mivy 21. It 4 Masonic Notico. VrvF.Ol I.AH COM.MUX ICA TIOX j?f Bltiu lli.l-o L.dge, Xu. ? A.\F.\M.\ will l>o lurlil at WuIIihIIh. on Kriilay evening the Htli .liino next, at 5 o'clock, 1'. M. lly order i>f tlio W. M. JOIIX PHILLIPS. Sctf'tv. May 24. l.%0 4.5 Consus Notice. n A YIN ft hcen ?p pointed to tnko the V. S. I'onxuH for the oth Kngiinent, the citizen* of that Ke^iimmt will ?! > me the favor to gi>e mc tmeh in formation promptly, as hv law lam required to ascertain and report. t will eou?inenco operations on the lh';<t of .Inno. J. I). OULf,AU?. Mav'2l. I s<"iO 4:J -/ :t Marshall's Notice. IIIAVB rccoirod the appointment of AiMlsU. -8. Marshal, f?r taking the ceiuuw of thn 2d Uegimont, South Carolina Militia, and will commence that duty on tho 1st June next: I will thank oiv fellow ..itittCns to he prepared to V.ll iviKiniu^ iinoruiadoii, as well as other siHtlAtios, when I call on tlicm personally : Nninbor and names, ii?e. and pox of whiles ; number of slave*, sex and ago. color, profession, trade, miili) or female, of nil persons over 1 "> years of ape ; ptuee of birth: value of real and personal estate: married in the year, who at- > icndod school within tho ,v.c?r, those over *J1 * years of age wli > ean neither reail '?r write, J number of negro houses ; those who died'lurin g the year, white and bhtek ; owners, overseers or managers of land; acres improved and unimproved. cn*h value of farm, value of machinery nod farming implements : number of horaes, mules, milch cows, oxon, cattle, sltoep, h >gs ; value of live stock; bushel* uf wheat, rye.com, oats; tlx*, of rice, tobacco, wool; bushels of beans, peas, sweet and Irish potatoes, barley, buckwheatvalue of orchards, gallons wine, value of gardens ; lbs. butter, cheeso ; tons hn*, sugar, syrup or molasses, beeswax, hone v. value . en uomc innnotuoturos. nnitnnlM sliiughtni-ctl. itu, j &et WM. II. STlllBLlX<r. I | May 21. 1800 ^43 2 , C) A .111* III) 1, f, ; j OK. KING'S MOUNTAIN." IN THH YORKVIIjLR INQUIRER 1^011 TUB 7TII Ol' Jl'NK. will )?c com- \ ineneeil tlio publication of this thrilling htul lionntifolly writton . KODIAIVCU OF THE 11KTOL1ITIOV, l>y nno of tlio clevuro*t and mii&tpromininji liulvwritcrR of our Stntc?Mrs. MARY KWAU'i. of Columbia. . It is ft ..r J J ? M . ... . ...p . MM Jf Ul UIUVII 1 ' itmoH ; of lotc ; of tlip patriot soldier* horoism ami devotion?ft flowing trilmte to tli* nohlo character, tho patient endurance, tho H'niblo Mcrilioos, ami tho chrintirkn viftuoa of ^ho women of Carolina in the days of 1780. It should l>e read in overy household, where a memory of l!iC r,:;rt !S : and with thosg ?who appreciate native talent, will creatc a sensation ! lJeaidcft this, tho KNQL'IltKU will present each week, a fund of reading.-maturely nnd , carefully written. It is edited by Sam'i. W. Mrt.Toy, Wji. W. Ka?t, and *J"as. Wood Davidson; and linn upon its list of const nut contributors, several of tho l>ost netw jii-tho State. &rxf- The price is Two Pollura-riW ye-ar; for six months. One Dollar. SottWMilttediatcly to f^M. (1KIST, Proprietyr^ppj^*, S. C. IBM m \ -mm. itb i'j . J../ C'olloj/mto i nnr'NifjjftfcfiNljffiljf1''11' 111"^ services to liis f'riortiU jfl??HHijj^Biierally. Will bo prompt in |ii?^^5^Sj|uNM'pi?U'<~n3. flirt office will Iiq foiinif^PPBP^HI^p- SltAKH* j in tlio brick building nUjMHHMMFuf lute K. j it. Umioon & &<n. - 1 . 1'.!. 1<S(W) WJ5. tbo ufnftcrsigned, have formed nwpnrt- | norfbip in the BOOT nn<l SHOB mflking ! buninesn, which will be cttrritil ?>n at the Iralln, S. C. in nil ? * kran?k?ii. W<i? - J --1- 1 iu ug II I'll'" I und will sell lotr. JOSEPH feUIitffcTT, JOHN (J. MAXOY. p.g. I nliwi Imrc a goml IIARNK8S MA- j feKH, nnd vrill carry orf that biifinAM. JOSKP1I Bl'HNBTT. Faixh, S. C, April 18, 1860 88-4eew MAR11LU Y A RDI. AT PENDLETON. 1 ft VERY ONB CAN BE SUITED, A3 W LJ liavoun hand and roceive every month; XfAliUN ANI* Al!IfeBtC>f?) MAKBL-fi yon, M0N1IMBNT? SLABS, TOMBf^ AND HRAWONKS OF AVL BI55E8 T And m cheap a# can l?e bought aL'Vwhore, wittt freight* addod. Z Cot letters, 9 1-3 cents earth. iftmod lottsWEl 20 cents otoh | and the letter? cut deep namP wcH. I ' *r iv? - - ??o?r?<r Hie Rervioaa of Mr. JOIltf 0, (JUKlUiY wltf will dg all thi* can be <?uue JBDlK.yiitiro pttbstfiuiiou. All ***kJ?4* ;| K*?4M 3f "i '