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THE ORIOIN OF U1,. A correspondent of the New York W6ne, writing from Salt Lake City, givea the fol. lowing poem by a young Morrboness, Miss Sarah E. Carmichael. It, is one of the boldest flights of fanoy we have seen for many a day: The Fallen looked on the world'andsneered, "I'oan guess," s muttered, "why God is feared, Por the eyes of mortal are fain to shun the midnight Reaven that hath no sun. Itwill stand on'the height of the hills and wait fhere the day goes out at the western gate, And, reaehiftlup to its crown, will tear From its phMts-of glory the brightest there: With the tltn ray I will light the sod, And turn tW. eyes of the world from God." lie stood on 'the height when the sun went down, Ie tore one plume from the day's bright crown, the proud beam stooped till he touched its brow, And the print of his fingers are on it now; And the blush of its anger ferevermote karns red-when it p6sses the wiestern door. te broken feather above him whirled, Its flanteof torture around 111m curled, ad U& d6thed it down onthe snowy height, I broken flashes of quiverihg light: Ah, more than tei'rible was the shock Where the burning splinters struck wave and rock! the green earth shuddered, and shrank and paled, The wave sprang up and the mountain quail. ed; flook on the hills, let the scars they bear Measure the pain of that hour's despair. The Fallen watched, while the whirlwind fanned, ThO pulsing splinters th'at:plowed the sand; Stllen he watched, while the hissing waves 13re them away to the ocean caves; Sullen he watched, while the shining rills throbbed through the hearts of the rocky hills; Loudly he laughed, "Is the world not mine? Proudly the links of its chain shall shine; Lighted with gems shall its dungeons be, But the pride of its beauty shall kneel to me." That splintered light in the earth grew cold, And the diction of mortals hath called it "Gold." Window Glass, &o. F RENCH 6ASS, Putty, Lamp Black and Petroleum. For sale by KETCHIN, MoMASTER & Co. matrh 29'66-tf Irish Potatoes. &c. IRISH POTATOES and APPLES. Just received. DuBOSE-EGLESTON & CO., mar 20'60-tf No. 3, Hotel Range. New Work Daily News. DAILY and Weekly. The New York Weekly News, a great family news. lnpr--Benjamin Wood Proprietor-the largest, best and cheapest paper published ii Now York. 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Thlit Company snow prepa red to forward (SOLD AND SiLVt* COIN, CURRENCY PARCEIS, AND PREIGHTS, 'Pa Petersburg, Va., ILynchburg Va, Danville, Va., Bristol, Ten.. Greensboro', N. C., Salisbury. N.'C., RalOEi), N. C., Weidon, N. C. Goldsboro', N. C., W imington, N. C., AMD ye war STATiovs Ox THU Wt rnia and Tennesee Railroad, South.Side Railh,d, Peterslburg Railroad, North Carolina Railrod, Ralk4t and Gaston Railroad, Wil. avin n d. Wedon Railroad, alid Western EETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES AND SB0ABL PA RCELS, To Columbia, S. C.. Charleston, 8. C., Atagneta ph.,- Pavannah, Ga., Macce,G. Columbus, Ga., Mobile, A Ia.,- Montgomery, Ala., Selma, Ala-, .Jackson, Mrss., New Orleans. La. A nD To WAY 5TATots 0on THE (!liarlotte & 5. 0.. Railroad. South Carolina italiroad. Georgia Railroad, Macon and West. e Railroad, Atlanta and Wpi' Point Rail. road, Iuboo t Railroad, outhern Rail. road, and Aiab *q Misnissippi Railroad. All Goods ebipgb thme Adams and Ikaeden Eupres Companies admarked to the care of' the Southpen.W ~,Company, will be proteti forwarded t destinat ion. Fregts shippec by steamship to our care will be forwardedi by Express spithout charge for commission and drayage. If orders are left at our Ofhe, goods wil be railed for and for warded ls itw' express. ADA.. E.PR CO, GENERAL DIRt'tORY., Judiciary. District Judge-.Wm R1Roberleeis. Commissionet in EquIt -Isaw Hi'Meane. Cler* of Court.--SamI Clowney. Sherif-Iliha W Ollev6. Ordinary-Japaes Jpbnssos.', TarCollector-Robert' H Jenninge. Coroner-Robert' Hawthorn. 9sohotor-Jacob Feaster. Notary Public.-Jae O'Stewart. lUngiutrate. Jae E Caldwell, William Crosby, Robert Haithorn, Daniel 11 Kirkhmd, Henry Gib son, George H Miller, Jates Aiken, William P Bioom, William M Martin, Dr William Carlisle, H Counts, Dr D Lauderdale. BOARDS OF OOMMSSIONERS. Coiniesioners of Roads. 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