? .. f VjL mtmmfmmmmrn
3attrtfiting JftuiB.
XIktrs Wastib.?VVo find the following
in tho Raleigh (N. 0.) Jfryitttr:. " VliW*
* BM<Mh" '?wiiic iiiuutu^ ~'?~l
an obi woman, pretending to bo nn object of
charity, CHine to this city and called upon
the roust of our citizen* - soliciting alms.?
Her name was (so she said) Catharine Albert!,
and she pawed herself off upon the
credulous aa a fortune teller and a female
doctresa. As she had no way by which to
obtain a livelihood and seemed in the greateat
destitution, she was charitably taken care
of. Her health failing rapidly, Dr. W. II.
McKee vm called, who attended her gratuitoualy,
and generously assisted Iter otherwise.
Un Monday last die died.
Thia fiict was convnunicated to two Jus
ticci of the Pence, iui site was entirely unknown
(no one knowing whence she came,)
who examined lior effects, among which were
found large sums of money in gold, silver,
and l>aiik mils?amounting io some $2,600,
Around her body was sewn a coarse piece
of common domestic and in it were stitched
*4,50, $6, and $10 gold p;occ*.
There were also found among her effects
certificates of twenty shares of stock in the
New Albany Railroad, evidences of her own
ing a plantation in Kentucky, and a small
siflmlxjard with lier name painted thereon.
VtTe understand tlint no clue lias been obtained
an to who she is or what her previous
life may have been, although from letters
found she is supposed to have been married
to one CnpU Albcrti, and it is probable that
faintly contentions and gnawing avarice
caused her unhappy and melancholy and
unhappy end.
As a matter of course, if no one is found to
l>e heir to her miserly accumulations, course
l?<f property escheats to the I'niversity of
North Carolina. Wo presume, however,
thrft ?he inay have relations in Kentucky or,
at least, there may be those w ho know some
thing of her.
EtRciioK ok Pri:sidk.:t nv thk llum.j
? In the election of a President by the
II ?n?e of Representatives each State has one I
vote, given by a majority of the delegation 1
from that State. The election, if there is a
failure by the people, would go to tlie pre- i
sent House in Kchuary next. Fremont lias!
a majority of the delegations of the States i
of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas
aachusctts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Ohio,
Indiana, Michigan and Wi-rcontdn?in nil
twelve, sixteen being necessary to a choice.
The State of IJelaware, Matyland and Kentucky
have a majority of Fillmore members.
i ne rv.aie or icnnewee is ueu, uaving nve
Democrats and five Americana, as are IIli
iiois, Missouri, Texas ami Iowa. In Illinois
there id a vacancy to he filled, which will
decide the vote of that State between the
Republicans and Democrats ; and in Missouri
a member is to be elected in August,
where the delegation now stands three Democrats
and three Americans. In Texas there
is one Demociat and one American, and in
Iowa one Democrat and one Republican.
Runaway Horses.?It is painful to read,
nlinost every day, of the serious accident*
that occur from horses itinning nwny with
carriages. The writer is satisfied that lhc.-<e
frightful cases may bo prevented by the following
means: 'lake a round leather line,
half an inch in diameter, and to one end sew 1
a strong metal ring, otic inch in diameter; j
buckle the ring on the back of the head-stall
(top of lite head); then pass the other end i
of the line round the neck of the horse and
through, the ling, making a noose, and tie
or buckle it to the dash board or front of
the cariiage, convenient to take hold of; and
if the horse starts to run, pull the liue gentle
at tirM, (as when choked suddenly he
may fall,) and he will cotne to when he feels
the grip. The writer lias stopped a horse,
while riding, that would tun in spite of the
brtt, by leaning forward and choking him.
?. .
(V)i? Khkmont.? A Washington corre*pondeti'
of 1 lie New York Tribune state* that
Colonel Freinoiit*H mother was "a devoted
and lifelong member of the Protestant Kpi.v
co pal Church," Wo know nothing about
this, but would siinnly ask, if devoted memlrer*
of the Episcopal Church arc in the luib
it of running away from their husband*? If
so, in what canon of that Church do I hey tind
their authority for so doing I We have t?o de
tare to pry itt&o the history of Col. Fremont's
origin ; but if compelled to do so, by the utiscrimuh-nsnees
of his friends we certainly
shall not shrink lYom the responsibility.
Atncr. Orfjmt.
T nr. Ant tii.\t K??htb (tski.f.?The insects,
as | havo often, said nre countless;
swarm everywhere and every tiling. Their
tenaeiry of life is mo?t amusing. I have told
you of the manner in which one half of a hulldog
ant Hghts the other, if cut in two. 1 saw
an instance of it just now. One giant cut
one in two that was annoying him. The
bead immediately seized the body with its
mandible, and the burly l*?gan stinging away
manfully at the head. The fight went on
fur half an hour without anv diminished sion
?- - j r>
<* life fhw ? what they always do. In
*tc?d of dying. n* thov ought to Jo, they
* wt and fight away fi>r hour*, if u>tnc of the
* other anU do not come and carry tlicin
sway-?whether to cat th?-i? or tmry them
w? kiww not.?ffoiritt'a
.\tKtiHxrr or Okk. Qirka^?0? the
inortifrrg- of ibe battle of Moutervy, it wax
obeer* ed that Oen. Qutnvau was, perbajM,
the only field officer i? the army dressed in
full uniform. A friend remount rated with
lire ficuend, nnd urged that he would l?o n
coMs^ii tious mark for the M^picans. The
vxri/kt o$ tb* heard tho reply, nnd challenge*
the p?g?s oti ancient or moilern history to
|?rud.iK*e a moi e heroic express}. >11 :
Itbc more I nib aimctl at we the less will
If iHjvctcJ ;? 111 v men."? -li/pin/foii PintfertH..
.ipnntjrrra <?trterfri?t
?ms?SK<ary ?Jiir>rs, s. <9.
THUBSDAY. JULY a. 1656.
I tW RKMO VA L.? The Knterpriee Of
1 fire may he found near the Old CourtHoute,
name Street at formerly.
TO OORKKSPONDEXTS.
We dislike to be constantly advising our (
, readers that we publish 110 communication
: unless accompanied by a name. We have
several articles on hand now which might
find a place in our co'uinns if the writers.'
names were attached thereto. This will ex;
plain.
l>o Yon want Your Teeth fixed f
Fho.m the advertisement of our friend nnd
! former young townsman, W?. II. Am.kn, it
will be seen that he will be hereon the 10th
| of August, ready to do tho work for yon.
1 We bespeak for him a trial.
Piano Tnnlnf.
j Vol* need not keep your instruments out
I of tepair for the want of excellent workI
men. Mr. John W. Il vooon, from Charles*,
ton, informs the people of (treenvillo that
1 he will be here about the first week in Auj
gust, arid will offer them his services in the
' above business.
For Vovcruor. |
The Kdgefield Informer has hoisted the
name of Hon. F. W. Pickens,** its candi-'
1 dale for (Governor.
A correspondent of the Anderson Oaxette
<( Adr*>cate suggest^ the name of Hon. I*. j
8. lhtooKs.
Tlic Stale Teinpcraiic?* Courcn- J
IIWn- 11
'lliis body will meet at this place on next I
I Wednesday and Thursday, Oth nnd4 7th of
: August. Delegate* throughout the State
will take notice. Some have fallen into the'
I mistaken notion that it meets tomorrow.1
We make lhi? correction at the suggestion
of the President of the Convention, II??n. J.
; It. O'Neall. The (irand Section of Cadet*
I will be otgnitizcd on Thursday, at the Temperance
Hall. We would be pleased to secWorthy
Patrons and many of the old nictn- i
j bcrs in attendance.
The Bit pi 1st State Convention.
This body commenced its annual se.fiun >
j here on Saturday last, and adjoin nod on
Wednesday evening. A large number of Dele-11
l !
I gates were in attendance. Manv able Mill- j '
istcr*. memljcrs to the Convention, have
preached to large and delighted audience*, i'
Un Sunday, the following were the appoint-1
mcut* : The Court llousc was occupied iu j
( the morning by Prof. J. C. l'Yini.vs*, who (
i preached the Commencement Senium ;in the
afternoon by lie v. Hash. Mam.y, D. P., who
j delivered the Annual Sermon before tbe
Voting Men's Missionary Society ; at higlit
bv Itev. J. (?. Landiii m. 'I*lie 'Mctlualist
| Chtireb wras occupied bv Itev. Tnos. Cvans.
'1
t I>. D., in the morning, and by Hev. J. 1{. ^
; Kkkdmck at night. The l'r<*brtei inn
? , _ , i
Church niu occupied hy Kev. h. T. Wink,
i.kit and Kcv. J. 1'. Tihtiv. Service* wore
i conducted for the colored people at the llapI
list Church during the morning nnd evenI
ing. j
M ^ |
Tin* I'liirenlly Riflemen.
I ?
Tlii* handsome and well drilled corjw, pa-,
roded through our streets on Saturday morning
last, 'i hev were hitrodnced hv a taste
1 . *
' ful and well timed address from their young
, and accomplished Captain, J no. !>. Patrick,
I to Maj. W. K. Kaws.kt, !r?-jvvcLot Cer?crai,
. who, on the part of the State, received thein
j into the rnnk< of the militia. The address'
of Mnj. Kahi.kv upon tho occasion is dc-'
1 serving of much praise. It was replete
with many excellent and correct thought*, |
; justifying the militia system of (he Stale,'
and defending it frotn the taunt* nnd je*t*
| of iuopponents. ' I'pon the Kifleincnhe be
, muni'u n ucservwi compliment, Wlllcn tliey I
| w ill no don lit long cherish and remember.'
j Instead of proving objectionable, as some
have supposed, we think the Kitleinen will
i become an oriiHiuent to our town and an
honor to the noble institution which has
brought (licit* to the place. The evolutions
they performed were intricate ami well dor.e,
considering the short lime they have been
| drilling, and reflected much credit upon their |
j commander.
ATMMt. 'L. I
'Hie AdJowtng toast, among many otherite
collewt ones, wn* given at the Hmok a liarj
beeue, held at thick Springs, Pickens Itfs{
trict, on Friday, July 18 ;
1W < I ay bora L\>oi?, Esq ? Honor to //on.!
j /*. S. HrooA*-?who m.idc clulm Humps'
with the abolitionists, and caught lib jack!
i the Brit lead;.
I I
Ilil act Qre?BW?o4.
The third quarterly meeting of theGrpnd
iJivision, S. o?Tn for the current year, (Commenced
its session st Greenwood on Wednesday
evening of Inst week, nnd fuljoutivcd
on Friday. In company wilii W.Thcri^w
Castok, Esq., of Camden, Grand, WftiVf*'
Patriarch, and several delegates from Greenville
District, we left for Greenwood, rrlvore ,
we soon arrived, and through the catortely!,
of the committee from Greenwood Division^;
were placed in comfortable quarters. To1
Cnpt. W. II. Grikkin and his estimable lady
we are greatly indebted for mueh of the
kindness and hospitality shown us during
our stay. A largo numltur of representatives
from the different Divisions throughout
the State wete in attendance. Much bar#,
mony ami eiithusiasin prevailed. The l>ivi
ion met in (lie Hnll of ihe Male Academy,
which had hecn generously tendered by the
(?i ecu wood Division. We would mention
here that we never met this l?ody at any
place where the members of the local Division
displayed a livelier interest in the
cause, or extended to the members of the
Grand Division a more cordial receptfon,
than did the citizens of the lovely village of
Greenwood upon the present occasion. The !
following officers were present:
W- Tliurlow Canton, (of Cnmdrf>,) O. W. I*.
I>r. T. A. Klliolt, (Orangeburg,) 15.-\V. A. ' f \
S. Corlcy, (Lexington,) G. S.
(J. S. Bower, (Columbia.) G. T.
K. Tliay.r, (Charleston,) G. C.
.lolni Cordero, (Columbia,) (5. S.
B. I>. Townsend, (Bciinettsvllle,)l>. (J. W. 1*.
Grand Cbnplniu?Absent. Hon. J. B.
appointed pro imx.
Several addresses were made. Hon;?if.
I>. O'Neal I opened the discussion op Wed-1
uesday night with an excellent speecJt'c.:.,?>1.1 !
Thursday morning it was continued by l^rvf.
. ^ h ? ? /r I
.1. II. Carlisle, of Woftord College, ia a forcible
and eloquent speech of some consider-1
hie length, liuv. II. II. Durant closed the;
speaking for the morning with an address,
full of beautv and argument. After these
exercises the crowd repaired to a beautiful '
grove in the vicinity, where a sumptuous pie,
nic, prepared by the ladies, wus awaiting
them. It fullv sustained the reputation
which the ladies of (ireenwood have won '
for taste and elegance.
\\ e had the pleasure of organizing tl|?
.\ni>t*vU!o Section of Cadets. They came
to Greenwood for thai pur|>c*4. . If properly
train'd and encouraged, the Shius at Abbeville
will find this branch of the cnu-o a
valuable nuxilliant to their future success.
We ate happy to loam that Sections are
fottning throughout the State. \V. It. Car?
O
Jiite, Kttq., of Ch irleston, the Worthy J'atron
of Palmetto Section, informed u* that
his Section numbered near two hundicd
member*. There is one at Anderson C. II.
undei the patron-hip of A. It. Towcs, k-*4!-'
doing much g?x?d. They have a lino little
Section at Cokeshurv, and they want one at ,
Willi.oil-ton. At Cam len, and other pin,-es,
thci* are doing much good. A muijlipg
will be held next Tinned ay in this place for
the purpose ol re organizing the Gfaiul Sqe. |
lion of Cadets. Muster the little fulk^?'\
enroll their numc* while they arft , y<uii^,
and otir country may , once mniv .bvvftee
from the imputation justly given her 6f \>eing
a "nation of drunkard*." As, *oo|r,,ns
the Grand Section is propeilv organized', Ve
will supply the subordinate Section* .with
chatters, red books, dre.
'J'lie exercises at Greenwood on: Tliursday
evening, were resumed by W.' IV
Ksip, from Charleston. His speech was Ijs
li netl to with much attention, and elicited j
applause. lie win followed by another
speech from Judge O'Ncall. At night Ihe
Grand I fivision and visitor* wore entertainoil
by a magnificent snpj?er at tl.e re>ideuee
of the hospitable Dr. K. It Calhoun. W?
rogiet that our business called on .away OA
Thursday .afternoon,; thus depriving ua'*off
the pleasure of being present at t|w supper*!
The session closed on Ktiday evening,. ni> j
ier the transaction of the Usual amount of i
business, to meet in Columbia on the 2Ath
of November next.
rott rin: holtiikiin kntkim'iiihj-:.
Mluto Mciinlor.
la these times of excitement, when etery
hostile interest is brought im bear against
the South and its institutions, prudence and a
i: -i:L- * ? -
me |t;uv; (idko icqmre, mat our nl?lc?t and
moat intelligent men uhould be brought fiom '
their retirement, tlml the State may hare
tlie benefit of their matured intellect*
their practical cxpeiience. It i* well ^iTrtwrt '
to all of ua, that many gentlemen of ,tlie fin.
eat talent* and of liberal education; prefer* j
ing the jdenaurea and rctiieinent ??f home
and the pursuit* of literature to the rougher i
contents of political excitement, ahriuk from '
public life, and their service* are consequent* |
ly I oat to the oountry. However, uiuch ere \
may commend the modesty and applaud
the delicacy of audi, we res)iectfullv submit
that they are not properly performing their
duty to the State, by withholding talcnta
which inay give additional lustie to ita renown.
Talent* are not to be hid under a
bushel, I ut to be so used that the jaibliv:
may be benefited by their projw exercise.?
W - . - "
Many persons in this District have ben. led
to these reflection* by the fenrfai stele of
like country; for nono of us, who base
thought et ell, enn shut our eyes to the fact
ihst n day of peril U upca us, and that it is
to tliV rirltto'.:: snd the
wo ndut h>ok for deliverance and safety.? i
Holding the universal ami welt settled opinion,
that in all trying emergencies the services
and talents of our wisest and best men
belong 4o the State, we beg leave to nominate
l>r. Randall Cnorr for the offico of
Stato Senator. Without intending in tho
remotest way, to deny the fitness of the
ii'/AvtKir rvotif IniiiAn wltn 1
*?vh fiuv m? iiww vnuuiumcn
for tlie pnftl, we verily believe, that in Dr.
Choft arc emibined the qualities and qualifications
which eminently fit hint todo credit
ami honor to tlie District, and good service
to the State.
MANY VOTERS.
FTTSMAN UNIVERSITY.
BAY. ]
The foEowing is the Programme of Exercises
for to-day:
PRAYER.
NlflC.
ADDRE88E8.
1. Tlie Armaments of War the Servants of
Peace:
Tnoa. <1. I'mh w, Camden, S. C. '
1. The Freedom of tl.e Press:
J vs. 11. Nasii, Greenville l>ist., S. C
Mt'SIC.
J <
5. Mythology of Aiieient fJreeec and Italy: ! I
d M. llovnrK, Beaufort Dist., S. C.
I. Character of Benjamin Frunklin :
W*. 11. l'Kaur, Greenville, Sl C.
fi.7.' Tlie Mnltijdieation of Books;
B. 11. W.vwox, Edgefield Gist., S. C.
Mt'SIC.
0. Crecian and Modern Kloquenec:
I. P. Moor.r, Edgefield Dist. S. (.'. |
7. Relation of Scholarship to the Pulpit: (
1. E. 11. Sktmudo, Charleston, S*. C. i
I'KKSEXTATION OK DIPIOMAS
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BENEDICTION. |f
. ... _ j(
A r.mu nkk Wantep.?Thu Kditor of the ,
Kdyejitlil Jnfonm r, offers f.?r wile one lialf |
interest in the "Informer," provide] he can 1
Hud ;t purchaser in n Practical 1 'i ititer vrho 1
understand* thoroughly the mechanical du .
ties of the office : Id* object being to get
one interested who is familiar with that department.
The Informer is now in it* 25th number,
i
and has n cash subscription list of near 700, <
which i* constantly increasing. ]
An Affair of Honor. I
The Charleston Couritr, of the 20th in|
st. says:?A meeting took place yesterday j
afternoon near this city, between Col. John
Cuningluint and J. L. llatch, Esq., and nf-1
ter an exchange of shot*, without injury to!
either party, the difficulty was honorably ; <
adjusted. 1 <
? ? j 1
, The Kasoni. 11
A fact illustrating the tie which bind* and 1
the obligation* testing upon th it "ancient
and .honorable order," the Masons, we bave '
just learned with sufficient accuracy to relate,' '
and though somewhat late, we think proper,
to mention it. A Mr. Itchy, of llrooksville,'1
Knoxl>ec country, Mis*., to recruit hi* health ' .
had visited Virginia, accompanied by his i 1
wife. They hud remained a few weeks in '
Ilenrv entity, at tlic hospitable mansion nf
mi acquaintance, nml on yesterday week11
eaino to Danville with the view of prown-1
ting their journey. Mr. I toby's condition
was exceedingly feeble when he arrived there,)
and during the night lie died. A member 1
of the Masonic lxnlge ascertaining that he 1
win n Mason, measure* were taken by the '
order nt once to pay the proper rite* to the
remains of their vlccensed brother. The wid-'
ow designed taking the body to her home in '
the South for interment, and on Monday I
morning it was placed in the car* for this, |
city. The Lodgo attended it as far as Darks
dale's depot, where it was surrendered to a .
committee of five who brought it hither.,
Here it was determined, Mrs. it. consenting,'
to inter the body until next winter, when it '
can be better removed to Mississippi. A '1
body of Masons of this city joined the
deputation from Danville, and the ceremony
of iuterment was conducted in the 1
roost creditable stvle.?Richmond Dcsjxdch, 1
81*.
Appointment
* IV. 8. Wood, Kao., M. \V. Grand Master
of the 11. W. Ciranu Lodge of South Caro- j
Una I. O. O. F., has appointed Ed. Mitchell,
bf Charleston, Grand Secretary, vice John
A. Gyles, deceased.
- The
Negro Trial
The two negro fellows, under sen Unco of
death for an assault on Mr. W. 1). l'erry,
had a new Uail at this place on Thursday
last. The verdict of the jury was : that ,
their each should receive twenty -ire lashes
and be banished from the State.
[ Picktn* Ctmrirr.
Fnow Nica?aova.? Gen. Walker has '
been elected President of Piiearagus by ait|1
overwhelming majority. Gautemala and
Sun Salvador are in hostile array, rcadv to ,
tusrch to Nicaragua. Walker io waning
foi them, aud io confident ofmccvu no umiuI. ,;
L L-l:il|8.?ILilL.. L J.11.1! liUi'l. J .
LATEST BYJtttEOSAPH.
From Washington, *
W%SI!INOTON,jJ?1y 21.
Messrs. Burlingnmo and Campbell are ont
with an exposed ineasuiing tlitee columns. 1
The tc"i ! moderate. Mr. Campbell ?*- '
sumes all iho responsibility of management; ft
he indicated llio timo and place of meeting tj
Mr. Brooks and states that Mr. Burlingnme
objected to the place. He said that he "
would meet Mr. Brooks in Carolina or else n
where. - n
it
Congressional g
Washington, July 28. ?
The proceedings of the Senate are unim- ?i
portnnt. The House amended the Army a
Appropriation Bill?that tho military force* ja
bo withdrawn from Kansas until further Con- j a
gressional action, and that the militia bo dU-1 h
banded, ar.d the arms reclaimed, A'C. j v
Gov. Sham.on has been removed and J..e
W. Geary, of Pennsylvania, has been up-, h
pointed in his place. n
From Kansas- 1 ?
Hock Island, July 27. J
Stringfellow issued a handbill on the 8th,
calling on Missourinus to go into Kansa# be-!
fore August, to vote in November under" *'
Toombs bill. . ' s
Gen. Smith says if Lane comes into the,'
Territory he will resist him at any cost.
Six hundred Miasourinns were at St. Jo '
sephs, to intercept Lane's party.
Ninety Chicagoians and 30 Massachusetts "
men were expected to join Lane at Nebraska 1
city.
,
Later From California- i,
New Orleans, July 26.
The steamship Grenada froin San Fran
cisco, with dates up to the 5th inst., arrived : ^
last night.
By this arrival wc have ndvices from
Grey town to the 21st.
The Illinois, for New York, will take for ; (J
ward sixteen hundred and forty thousand .
Jollars in gold.
Everything was quiet at the Isthmus. It p
was very sickly at Aspinwall. <j
Walker was inaugurated President on the M
12th instant.
ltivas holds I.con, and it was reported i
that many natives who consider] Walker as c
i usurper, have declared against him. A-: 11
nougst the deserters named are Col Ken- j L
lrce and Gen. Chilon. Much sickness pre- =
rails iu Walker's army anu desertions are'
requent | There
has been no abatement of the ex-:
ntement in San Francisco. The committee',
ire btill in session. Judge Terry of the Su- j j
f>remc Court bad been arrested for stabbing i?
i committee policeman while engaged in e<
making an arrest. ' 1"
The committee arc firmly established.?
l'he Governor remains at Sacramento.
The accounts from the mines nro good.? I
The agricultural prospects arc cheering.? i
l'hc conduct of Herbert excites indignation. 11
Tho news from Oregon stales that skir-1 -
mishes continue. The rumor that Col.to1
Wright had been killed is not correct. Col. i j'
Buchanan's forces had a battle at the. Big j
Meadows where forty Indians wore killed and '
.en U. S. soldiers. | h
Tho election returns arc not complete al-1 w
hough it is belioved that the Democrats: <(
iave a majority.. i C
8KC0XD DISPATCH. I C'
ri
Nkw Ori.kans, July 20. |
Major Water's command sent to Leon to re-: "
jonnoiter Ravis' movements on approaching **'
[juntemala were fired upon by ltivas' party
uid one man was wounded. Several ofltiva*'
paity were killed. Major Waters retired after
the battle.
There are no signs of an early invasion, g
although it is certain that a Northern league j
exists and an invasion is looked for. I
rp|>A 1.?-. a ,1 ?I _ i i
m. no iiiiuji sciisoii tiMH net, in, anu me usual
motion is taken. 1
The vote given for President of Nicaragua
is set down at 21,000; of this number Walker
received 14,000 for President. The rest
was given for l{ivns, Ferres, Saliznr and Jerez.
77i<* Jlrnokx ami Ilurliiit/auie Affair in
New- York.?It in staled thut on Wednc**1
Jay evening last, when Mr. Burlingume and
liia friend and second, (len. James, of Wis-' "
L-onsin, came to the city, they sto]>|>od at the *
Everett House. While here they visited a
well known shooting gallery in Broadway; 1 j
snd Mr. Burlitigaino tried hi* skill at ride J
!>raciice,and it is reported succeeded ?n ''ring-1
ing the l?eH" five time# in nine shots, the
four that missed the exact centre, comiti?
rery near it.?New York Herald.
Wo mentioned some tiir.e since that Captain
Wm. Blanding, of this citv, had been i
nominated by the President as IJnited Slates } r
District attorney for California, to reside nt q
San Francisco. We are now gratified to learn j i,
that the United States Senate have confirmed j f
the nomination. Captain Blnnding is a gal-: ?
lant officer, and it will be recollected commanded
the Charleston Company of the
is _ n f?-I...t - - * we I
immcuo ncgitnoTii uuring mo roexumn 1
war.? Charleston Courier. '
r
? Without
Hihi.k*.?Tbc |k>pnlation of the ^
United States is now over 25,000,000, n
making near!)' 0,000,000 families; of these, '
it is bolicved more than 1,000,000, arc with* I1
out the llible.
Ax itinerant preacher of Virginia, being invited
to hold forth in one of llie back set- "
dements, took for hi* text, iho words?
"Though after my denth akin-worm*destroy I
iliia body, yet in my lleixh alinl! I ace dud ^
?divided his text in three parts, tint*?
the *kin-worm* ; secomjfy, what they
June; and, thirdltf, what the man aoeuafter
he wrna eat up." ^
Thk Woai'Kx A< row imna ro Ittv. Uiruc <>l
BKKcnra.?do ye into all the work); and *
'hoot the Gospel at every creature.
V
-HL'ii in' -'JUL *mmm*
finWein ^ ftref
like forged the wifon) of contention nod the
loughshwle of peaceful agricultpre. In anient
warfare the hammer was a powerful
reflpon, independent of the place which it
>rmed. * The hammer w the wealth of niw
ione. By It ere forgcd^Rfa pJWerOtUr^W
line*and the tiny needle. It is an instrulent
of the savage end the cirilieeJ. %It* .
wry clink points out the abode of indnstry;;
; is n domestic deity, presiding over the
randeur of the most wealthy and ambitious,
s well us the humble and impoverished.*1
lot ft stick is shaped, nor a home is mbed/
ship floats,or a carriage rolls, a wheel spins,
II miirinn mnrM It nrot. ?rvn.il*a #I flnl Jnitl
?fS*"!** "f ." '?*" '""
spnde delve*, or a rtng w?tw, without the
atmner. Without tin hammer eiviliopiott
rould be unknown, and the hitmnti aperies
nly an defenceless brutfes; but in skilful
and*, directed by wisdom, it U an instruinnt
of power, of greatness, and of true*
lory.
. _ . I L . --1 - -.Bl.f
CirTlio fi tends or John L. ny efttmot*liud
announce hint ns n Candidal" to repiv nt
the |?eoi?1c of Greenville IMstriet, in tho
lute Senate, at the enstiing election.
Hie Friends of Oliver Bnrrctt, Kaq.,
KpcttfuHy announce hhn as a candidate to rep
sent the people of Greenville District in the*
cxt Legislature. julv lO?0?td
tw We are authorized to announce Jshn
V. Stok.cn, Knq., n candidate for the LegIn
lure, nt the ensuing election. J 10-td.
ftT We are authorised to announce Col,
V. XV. Cumpbell as a candidate for the
tntc Legislature, at the onsuiug election.
June 19 6 td.
[f'Joieph Powell, Esq., it a canidntc
for the Legislature. July 8-8-td.
t?TWnt. 1*1. Thomas K<M|,? ? rescctfirily
announced as a Candidate to representrccnville
District in the next House ol.RepreMitntivea.
J 5?I?-td?''
tW'riio friends of I>r. Wm. A. iHoou*
y announce him a candidate for re'-elcotimi at |
ic approaching election for tucmlters to the
('gislature. J 5 4-tf
SObcrtisclneoJs.
A Rrncelct Found.
V LADY'S BHAGEI.KT made of hair, with
gold lockets was picked up nl the court
imso t>n vcBtortlay. Tue owner can have it by
illitwr ntvin il It IWmh <1- ?? *?*
W|^r? mw. Hit! IWinM Sllld
U'ing for this advertisement.
July SI 12 if
' w&, 1. i&saiiv'H- .
302 mr rat- hi r*" *
i >K(?S to inform hi# friends and Jhe citizen* of
1) Greenville, that lie trill be hj> 1>v the loth
f August, fully prepared, and trill lie pleased to
|>orute for thoae who wish their TEKT1I at ten
ed to in the best and most approved manner,
ARTIFICIAL T E E T H
is.rted from one to a full sett on suetion plates ith
air.Clwimhers.
Those requiring full setts are partieularlr renested
to inspect tnv new and beautiful style of
OKT1NUOU8 OUJl WORK which is durable.,
leanly nnd sweet; restores the face to its natuil
contour and eau't be detected,
t3T Particular attention given to correcting
regularities and preserving deciduous teeth of
hildren. July Ut?I'T-^-ff.
MEWDRUGSTQRE,
P R 8. JMIM8 a LONG
ARE now receiving, opening And VsftMuft
ffriit their establishment op|*Hiit* Walker's
I Hotel, Main street, a large and complete
STOCK or , >
>rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye Staffs, Ac.
ALSO, .<
Perfumeries, Soaps, Comln and Bruihrf,
Tens, T?l>ncca, Snuff and Scgar*.
Cntewba, Port and kladcria Wines, Brandies,
( in and other brand* of * he best quality, far
Medicinal purpose*.
Pens, Ink and Stationery,
t'lindiua and Syru|M,
Many popular Patent Medicine* ; among which
my In) found llolloway's Pill* and Ointment,
(rung's Pills, Ayer'a Cherry 1'ectorial, \V|?tar'?
lalanm of Wild ' Cherry, Carter's Spanish Miiuro;
Trash's Magnetic Ointment. Jew lif vids'
Ubrcw Plastsr, Davis' l'ain Killer,
amnica Ginger, IIudway's IU-ady Relief defj.
It r I in of Thonmsd Flower*,.
1 nd Ten Thousand otfu r Thhuj*.
Jslyil I? 15
Hurra for Brooks!
C AH ? SI CAHZSI CAHZSI:
I^lIK subscribers have just received i large
supply of Vine, Hand Mime and, serticabiw
IANBW, among which will U found tlio veska
lo GutU I'erob*. (so deservedly popular, at H?s
resent,) and Gold and Silver Mounted CMOS, ,
f many styles. Call and sec them.
Jly 31-12-tf l?. B. 1HTKSIIAM A CXV
Puno FORTH -
IEPAI RING AND TUNINO.
I'M? MilNeriher. rcuMaat of VhtMM+a, 8. .CI.,,
(from Xnnn'a k Clark'* IW Haunfaet*jr,
K?* York,)rMM?lM)r nf?nw hiiMMil O
i??l the public of UrceavUle, that h? wHI W *j. J
kere about th? flmt week irt Augtui, fur the J. <
nrpoae of repairing nitd ttoilajp'riauw I'ortea'' TLf I
n?l other louaira) iaatrnmrnta.
IT Orders Vt with Thomas MmI, ??{,. igtft
? attended to. it,,, .
July S1-13-S JOllS W. 1UOOwFT
u* ^ ru .< j" i r 'iilfc
Notice.
fJKISKlXS hnvtng nnfe* ,lw W V Mrnri:
I Jrenra atamting are
T (he eamc i? reqairod. ?'* Bt?A4ftll*.
July n lO <v{ yila
' j
iVuruarv'b.-.t^ure rvtj"
. *c arc'in need of amtev. ?_ brsu U fr>
v. r? iikattik a cu.
I ;iuiv n u> v