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XL . ... I..... .1 . U4L1L the wonderful Mpreuil ofuniting tl^k wiiil.t iir? .s?>wihTHrwfcrfBjfcOi h?r itup nl aleepy w?*y. iilwufn lieMflathe tngtoth-ftpirfi* ? ! lu well Ma tempom! Mover lowing Im'ti ?l?lo vrl to mvop> w rrHdlnn, or to make th? ali'^liteaf. Improvement upon the oM, New England. with elnimcterletio onterprUr, In awceplng the N?M ?f tli?? eimernntiunl am] milking the rplrtt world na fnmilmr to IJte people of Unit section na any |wrt?of tlielr own ommlry.-?? 'llie mop of the next world la na well tmderatood by the dullest yoongater in the l>< mated (two mdiuol* aa Mi# 1nap of HU own Stnt#, and *11 tlia J* li-mn nwn and nivMaly Hint used to hang about j th# abode* of the dopnrted, nra now dispelled by llio broad glnr# of mid day Unlit that tln? revelations of Mpirituiillsm lin ve oust upon tlia darkest nooks md > corunra of tin- iimssqij world. In the ncjInMmr^tlic 'IpvO, wUo can no\'cr keep Ills f.ti tfor out of the lilo, wnm to Imv# takoa the fluid in person, nlilfd by several tiold-mnrWiale and lleutoanntgoiiornK aud U converting eplrttual. Imti into n prolilio mother of cnrnnlieiii of tho grossest kind. Melancholy instances of the ?#vcrimec of old fhmily tlvs, nuil tins formation of M >w and criminal oiistn jiyui'nts, nro bearing fro ijflrtit attestation to.tin- Riors ntid sotjslin! olinr netor of a religion, compared with which Mormonism I# doMtisy, and Aluli<>m?tnnU|ii virtue. Wo pttytivs that .lodge l'Mmomls, an abnand a pur# man, personally, is occupying a eolmnti of the Now York Tribune, noW Atii)tli#n, in dam- I oust ruling the truth of spiritttnUstn. Ill* lu?t number lit ou whllt ho onlls, " I'hysieal Manifestation*," which h? divide.-- Into "Smelling," " Tasting" and " Feeling." tt? say* lio lia* an)?H splr It* and tasted ihein, not an vilicommon experience! tliat t!?o smell 6|?i'ratvd "? n enthnrtic or emetic, and thnt the tneto hiiHullcil that of gin* ??r vapor, which is oH probable and rational.? U? al*rt say* thnt lie tin* felt the spirit** laying their hand* upon hi* head, and, Indepcndoht of that atnU'tnent. Ids article hear* the internal tvi> donee, that lie ho* been tonehed in the upper story In sonic extraordinary Manner. It Is u fine continent a ry upon the bnasteil ititeHigonoo of this age and country, thnt sueh nonsense should mnko host* of disciples, including men of the position and influence of Judge lid annuls. [ Richmond Dispatch. ? . OK I'UOMIHN? ItvMADK* I.AIO AT fllOO,000!?'The principal t.oplu of inter**t.in Xt, lamin at tlitt present lime, if wo may judge from the lfcniwriil'it local column*, is n breach of marriage promise. in which n Miss KjHc fmvtnng is plaint iff, And Mr. Flenry shmv defendant. The damage* are laid nt (iilKMMH). Mi** t'nrxtnng i* nn Interesting ami attractive female of nhout .So years. Wio is ill reasonably good olsrUinstiineCs, niol ha* nlwm* sustained n good reputation. The plhlntltV, Shaw, is a hachulor <?f nhout HO year* of age, nioi reputed to he worth nt least (>100,1100. The oh) codger had been courting Mi** K.llie for about u yenr; had naked niol ohtwiiu i) lior couscul to nmrry her, and had appointed the ?my. In the mrthllini) he luid tired of hi* love; tfie flnnte doubtless always feehle, went out ; nud lie deserted the darling Kttiie. Hlie applies to the Courts to oompel him to Com pound w ith her for the disappointment mid annoyanee he )ou> caused her; and the dirty old hnch. attempt* to injure her character. The C**o 1* Mill in progress, and up to yesterday'* reportf he had not succeeded in casting the least shadow, over the maidenly virtue of the fair plaintiff Having read the testimony up to the present time, we are con* Inred that Kdle should Slave nl least n third of the old wrinkled villain's possession*. That'* out verdict, [ Dayton ( C/iio) Kmpuv. Fntrtcnt ami S\r,niNi.\s Tin or*.?The French Cavalry School at Sau'inur '* said to he the tnos' perfect school in Kuropc of the hind. The Instruction embraces cavalry tactics, garrison ec< - viae, liwlil eervieo, equitation, hippology, vault ing. fencing, swimming. The Infantry is IIvKImI ir'o fho Imperial guard, ittfitirtry of t Inline, foot t Mrs, Zouaves, infantry of AIVion, foreign legions niiil native infantry. Tho Zouave* are spoken of as gallant soldiers. The dross ol' the ZtiUuvc.idrvotd of collar, stock or cravat, renders liim light and nMc to perforin nil the duties of a soldier, without tumble. The Sardinian soldier is spoken of ns equally otlloient. Ilia ' pistolon," n title ear id tie, carrying. a spherical hall tVout n twelve Inch barrel is spoken of tin it deadly weapon. Iho army is tilled hy conscription, like the French, and the ttnifVirni is a nmoifientinn of the French. Hints Soon vv ?--The Slate Hlhle Convention meets at Vorkvilla August 'J. Hev. Mr. Holies, theagent of the Ittble Society ltn* already issued ft notification to tho different Wide Societies in the Stnte to meet nti.Tnpptilll nt least five dele gates to the Convent 'on, to eottte wit It hrief report* All the railroads in the St ate have agreed t. pnss delegates to the Convention, to and fro, for one fnre. There is ttrt arrangement hy which the eler-' vtiteit lire Massed over the South (noli. tm Railroad l??r oik- fare when they are officially engaged. A committee of arrtvugcmcnta hits been nppoinUd by the York villa Itiblc Society, nn<l ample provision will doubtless bo made for all who may attend.' A Short Skssion.?Tho General Asaetnblv of tbo Utile State of Itliode Island adjourned on Friday laet, after a wwlon of_/iwr ?/??? ?.' to inert neain oh the second Monday in danuary, l&dtk Tliero Wok ?<trtv four public acta piimtl; one making appropriation* for the support of thegovwrntuent ; one niitltnriiii g the filv t'otineil of I'rovhlimee to fill vacancies in the "Municipal offices; one uolltoriring the laying of water pipes in the 1 list riot of Paw tucket, for fire purpurea; an.I one regulating the sale of thine lime burnt 1 I 'nder anoh moderate legi-lation " f.ittle Kltody " is not in danger of being governed overmuch.? We cn\y "li body " her s? nailile legislators. f.Ww ?rf $1111, ' * F?tr.Tnro? a Wirr.?We learn that Onedayla*-! l ?i. . .. ir^ ,.f ... j.;.. a ii-.u.... i>_. i left her hirdvand, taking with hfrtkmlhuuMitil dollar* in nfnney, tw gold xvatchc# and other jwrannnl property. >he ltaaaoj through (hit place #n rout* for Europe, and in liw fc?>te loft one of hot trunk* at tho depot. Her lin?hand followed in puratdt, and on no examination of the tmnk. found no T*lii?|tli<? ew.-j.t dajrucrreoty|>ee of three or four married mou, t>.wne of whom, wo nudrratand, are verv vnneh dfaromtUted at iho exposure of sueh * relte* of affectw?." \V v hope tlx? foilhle?< dame may lw> overtaken ( Mason (<?o.) /e.'ayeopk. ' Oro*cu* roiiT.-oa.?Wo loam from tho Saranttah IU|Mii)lic??v that Jud^e John If. Lumpkin i? to attend' the !V??*mtit tfnbarnttforial Oonveution, ami will demand of it an endorsement of the Federal A<iniini?tntl)4i In that fSjjht h<w ill "lotk home"' w ith the Whig lon.h r* of t,tir i iVmrffo^v WV har<Uy think ho will do much f.?r OKI Hark; |arh^j? though, for harmony'# *aW?\ ho may #??e-eed in getting about aneh an endorsement ar the Chatham 1 ten* vo racy gnee ' - ov. Ilratn ! W. fool very #ure no huta wiil be t k rotr n W|\ 7a? *t?\r or Komrr -What the Wheel i of K. 10. \< :or'??. ??*? ajK. I /.? t'n Urt tvnnl ?M the H heel nf F?rtoo<v 1 f ?? K } i tri-YK*l at all .1 murt turn ine ?f>, All V?<iw a hot | < Ituf Tan .?*#<? m^ans wttSonch they Vuglit * Li?t , ( t.-rv ri< hrt <<r *n? the wHeel thai runirewt fertatw**. ! i .? iwntwWe whether thi* ?a ?.?t ( ' eWor then Ir'MorW. Vfhothrr the invQMthwt nt ij l.iitrtiM aa mM Mtfireafal Hy the e?v?|vle\e<l and ' < m\ an!, ' linjnt . f the meat* M life, anil the . \?ni>l r> ' MiJ hW-wmye wwltareH 0|K>W I he h? v>?? ftwwIV N ?Iwittrr ft m;rr Hjwre NntU jitviHa ' Hy lie mi'lc tWn thai nf At ptyl wheel tnmeal Hy 1 an itnivurt' *1 tl'anJ. ami carH ro<'? Hrtnne retire M i te,I In li e nttwiT-i r .Irawn, We preeMtt t* awe 1 rraAeTa, I've W heel af Pottane in the Itenr^l* Stwhr 1. f<?. ? i A tV.. Man a car*. viw peine- , tnn-! Hr .1; awn. 'A h.i i? t?i M th." l.mlvmmW, ? an only le^hnnwn l-.v trying the ' WhrA <<f Fur Inn * > ? 4 ? ' y^gg -j| j WILLIAM P. PRICE, BDITOS. OuV Mot t p--" Aqual Rights to AIL" t1 ?TT)/ssst^r-mx" a,-g'-rr" -'.A ,J ;>,".'i' xGUKUXVILIpK, 8. C. Thursday, Morning, Jans 10,1809. ~~rT-~ ~ ?' i. * ---?- ^ OraenvUlo Bible Hooiety. Rev. T. A. llorv, will deliver an address before this StvtMy lit the Presbyterian Church this evening. Oi'eenville. Wo arc lndchtod to Ouvku TtAR*crt,F.*q.,.wha ha* just finished talcing tlio census of our town for the following statement, showing the number of iuhnbltnet*-?exclusive of free |ht>hjh* of color: Number of wliiitt*,. . .1,23* " " Mock*,.!. g*l Totnl 2,110. - - *? ? ? " ? ? 1 Dentil of David B*U. This event uceurfitd at hi* residence in Greenville on Tuesday morning last, lie leave* a widow aud a little eon, beside* many relative* and friend*, to uionrn hi* death. David lbu. was a kind-hearted man, generous and luwpitn l>le?oven to a fault. We liav* known iiim to give the last half dollar he )>oa*CM?d, to relieve tlio want* of some poor, distressed |M-r*on. He lind but little to give, but that woe given cheerfully. bet hi* faults, if lie hrtd any, lie buried with him. lli* many kindnesses will bo ohriUlied by lho?o who have shared them. He died at the age of <U year*, ex pressing a hope of acceptance into that better home beyond the grave. ' A Hut Bvsnt. We learn (lint Mr. l'uw a iu> Sacnkkivs the father of the young man now under arrest in Newberry ns nr. accomplice in iho reoent poisoning en no at that plaeo, died at Helena, n day or two since. As coon a* he learned the particular* of hi* son's |xirtiei|>ation in the horrible affair, he war taken ill. and never nroeo again. The sins of the child have verily brought the gray huire of the father in sorrow to the grave. Good Initio Book*. We nre Indebted to aome kind source, perhaps I to the llaptUt Publication Society at Charleston, | hy whom they Were published, lor the present ot two little volumes, which are designed more pnrllonlarly for the use of Sunday School scholars, hut from which cluldren of n larger growth may obtain many valuable nnd instructive lessons. The first, is "The Inexhaustible Mine,*" and the second Is styled, "The Good Shepherd." We have been perusing the last, nnd find it n most interesting little work. They enn he procured by addressing tho above named < Society at Charleston. Discontinued. The Per Dcr IlrrnUt has been discontinued for want of support. The 7/?*r?i/</ had just concluded iU third volume. Sentenced to ba Hung. l'\mny, the slave of Mr. Konnrr tire art, was tried in N?wl?errv lo^t week before* MegiriraU1'* Court of freeholders, and souteneed to be hang ed on Friday, the I At It July next Godkt'i* Lvdv's Hook mR July, the ft ret number ot volume fifty-nine, meets a cot dial welcome, line of its prominent at I motions is a story which wa< written by the lamented authored*of " Widow lledott," the MS having been in the possession of Mr. Gome* for the last nine years. Those i deal rone of reading it should subscribe for the Book, as the story is copy-righted. Tho War New*. By the arrival ?.f the North Biitton, wo learn . that there has been another engagement between ti e Sardinian* and Austrian*, which resulted in uic defeat of the latter. Tho Sardinians forced the passage of the Scsia n uu' ihco of ino AUMnani iorun?Mi ni i '?iinair<\ , .sod nfl r n H'vm conflict, carried the city and j took many primnrn. The Sardinian* a-ore tin I vior the immediate command of Victor Km amid. | Gen. Garibaldi was still creating a sensation in I the North, hut it was rumored tiiat he hail met j with a defeat with a superior force, and was re- , treating into Tcssin in Switzerland. The rumor, , howtver, lack* confirmation, ae Turin dispatches , say he waa making further progress. Emperor Napoleon war about removing j his head-quarters to CaaaJ*. The Austrian* had occupied Casaie with a eon siderable foree. It was reported at Paris that as anon as the French enter Milan, England and Prussia wiii jointly make strenuous ctVorta to end the war It was rumored at Paris that the Emperor N'spolcon will return to France in August, tlca\y shipments of artillery and aicge male* , rials continue. *1 he Paris ltoursc waa buoyant, and the three j |?er cents had advanced upwards of one per cent, , The Military Committee of Ut? German l>iet had approved a motion to place an aruty of observation oa the Uiune. A Harried Vlait la Pickcna. \Ta paid fickc'e Cmirt Hon* a hiirrird ritit ' during tha pad work?coiner and returning tit* ' ?m? day. R"t Uttla waa rem or hrard that! iron Id ire of intrraeg U tha rrndrr. Ttii corn renp along Ihr road ir igrkirg trrll of the rhrM hi?? feiren ant. 0*f? lira amall. Wo no read <ome of lire laUor mop hooding?>ni that vm I tat or or a foot high, and tire anrertion that if tire >rearr got at?y of that rrop ha wotdd haw to jraf il, wo thought might Ire traa. With tha ? ' re ption of the la*t ta? tMh*, tire road to rVkona ' ?<o>A Tlrer* arr on (t rev oral tin norm*, nhreh imrotha apprnmam offering trd^liM and krp?,' Unt it adord* fe^ttr mMrarei that ran makr my pretanaioaa m arrkiiretam. Thi* *m .are fret atop at Pre Van* vhfefc plana rr taand (* army trere at* fen* who ha* fere* ' ferfo> Urea tad on ihr top of a hill, and War reared f d Itt many direr* j>!f!n?n|nrlt undulating tire I'srbop*. ?koa?bf mmTJ fc* fhJi iW spirit o? hk|^?tti,if h <W? ssist/brin, MWrtW. IN Wfro,loM- tW I ooot It uiueh ttf b"iW llu fowagMfon of ft b?afti owing to riiorulllngcoadtlioftftftkelftftd.ftftfcdti tb? house dtoelf. "flftrt is b?t one ehtrrch hi tli j4?o<-, though effort* are being mode. ire beH#v< far th* erection ofjuw?ther?e MothvJut cLurch Th? ptoooat'one iw o*ej by Ml {he denomination in Uio plane* '-?TUt 4ourh JkmuqU oteegeond *ge fmmod buHding. We did not stay long enougl to make the ocqnetntraoe of mony ?t ^ citlsofl*. Uitt this wo must say, thai if locatioi has any effect or Influence MpotithectiArneteraiv Intelllgi-neo of th? luhabitouts of * pl?oe. thei that ? Plok?M must tin of a very high ordci Wo loft it well pleased with the hospitality w ImJ received Wlillo thfro." Death of Obancellar Dargon. Tlii-. ?li-tinijui' citi/i'ii and eminent jurh nt (be residence of Mr*. Quolkv, hisrootjiet in law. in Columbia, on Sunday lost. W copy from tU? Cmraliuian, of Tuesday. the follow lug notice respecting Chancellor Hamiak ; " Lost summer while the State wee in rolciu eorroultntlnn. looking umiinil upon her dl?4l? gttlohcU sims from whom to select a worthy stt< ceeeor to tin' lamented Judge Krone. Ohahcellci Morgan's name wa? prominently nn-rttinned. Th idea itnii token fort hold upon the public mint ont! there oon he little doubt thot tiothiiur woul' tu?ve prevcotcd lite election to the lTnlted 8tntr Senate, tint the consideration of hi# taw to tH Cimnoery bench. and the difficulty of'Uniting i UOOfWor equally comjietcnt. About the Intte pnrt of October. in the niidrt of thie indecision while the State was hesitating in it* choice aiu deliberately pondering the relative services ofsue o eon, tlrst it* known value on the Iwutli, the' its probable value at so important mid rcepwi* ble a political rtatloit ns that of Ignited State Senator, tlie tad null startling intelligence wo announced tlmt lie had been suddenly paralyse by disease, and tlmt Ids solid intellect would net er ngain constitute a portion of liar rellahl resources. From that time bis conditio! though often inspiring the hop* of restoration t uorfulucso was never such as to cnalde htm t diechurge liis duties. His disease still eofiLiutle its nttiiek until on Sunday.night, when the spiri was disengaged .from it? earthly tenement an IVturned to Ite Creator. ' Chancellor Murgntt hits long occupied pos rum?* ui ri'BjMMifjuiiU'V uuu rrutk r??r n mmn>v of vcnrshe filled with t;reut credit to himself an satisfaction lo the palilie, the office of Ooirfniii slAncr lit KtptHy for Darlington Diet riot, In I SSI In- wiu re-alected; but having been during th -uninier of 1812 I'lecloil Stale Senator to fill lb vacancy created by the resignation of the lt??r \V. II, Cnnnnu, Ills intellect wit# brought ntor ranljiiitiiowly tiufore tlx state. HI# enwer m Senator vwttntcnnanlv nud dignified Ills olen ii?nl miiiihI judgment, combined with hie legal ac ouircinents, Minn achieved position for him in ih Senate n? the Ohnlrntnn of the Judiciary Commit ton. In iHmwilar, 1847, he was elevated iijr th Legislature to fill the vacancy on the" Chancer; bench, a# the succcsaor of 4. Inui caller Harper lliin office he hehl to the tlnv of hie ileitlh, lb wit* bom In 1802, aim! therefore wo# in the fifty eighth year of hi* age. "?'liMiiCellor Ifctrgan hit* been intimately eon lieeted with the III#lory of our State INdlege, be big for yeara, in virtue of Id# office of ( hnneelloi one of it* ttuMeca. Ib-ing a graduate h<* w?# nn i inn led by all lite devotion of a true nod dttiifh mmi. lie wne ?f the graduating ofnw ot 1821. "In polities, he # ?? of the strictest State Uighl #ehnpl, litiwltitr heeii an active partielpntor in th liuitou* nulUfientioit contest. Hi# death i#n put lie calamity, and difficult, iioleed. will be the ta#l of Mipplyiiig hi# place. . itenth ha# again vuitr* one high idacrs nnd exacted from our St?l.c heavy, and what Appear* to be atrnnuual, tribal to the grAvc," MISCELLANEOUS NEWS MEDLEY. William Nott, son of l>r Wni Nott, of I.itur stone Spring#, Spartanburg. u na killed by liirlit ning, on the 3d in#t., while conversing with nitmbet'of other person# uuder the eltadeef n tret Several of the other pev?ms were severely shock ed. So says the Kxpress. The village ? Spartnnhnrg ha# now, two volunteer mllitnr; | corps?t lie Spartanburg Volunteer* nnd the M?m | u'nn Rifle*. Would tlint lb* volunteer systo* j were tlie only one In our State. Faimiv, tli I a\r\ who was engaged in the late poisoning ess. | in Newberry, was tried before a court oi Msgitmtw and ftrchtil'Kn on the ?th itut., And see ! teneed to be hong on FrMstr, the 15th Jttly n?xt j The Norwich, (It.) Courier, plvn ab ?< I count of a men wlio tried to drown n little do by tying a stone to hi* neok And throwing bin into the ritror, liut a Mr dog. snid to l>e ? relative plunged into the wnter find puUnl the little doj out. The experiment was repented the third tinv And given up. _ The University of Xortl CVrolina. At its recent commencement, conferee* the decree of LI*. D. on lion. J a iocs Buchanan President of the United State*; Hon. Mttehrl King. of Charleston. Sootli? am Mr. a ; and the Rt Rev. Bishop tltey, ot T#nnc*?ee The Jew of Tnseany haw tendered to th? Provincial CJov eminent an oxpre**iou of their grateful sense o the seasonable net which uixke*all nliyiiNu sect <qnal before the law. A correspondent o the New York Courier ears. ' It ia believed tha such a ft. ct never swain a? Knglf nd will havi afloat twfore the last of the preeent month." "" IVof Agassi* has received a i.iittrr)\y which mssa nres ten inches, from tip to tip of wing*. Mexico, since it* establishment as a Republic which is thirty-seven years ago, has had fifty si j lVeaidenta. During a |eri?xl of 57 sneccs rive y.-ars, ending lSfn, n?t a lawsuit occurrur in the |wtpnk>?<* town of Hancock, Jt. II. Jamca Williams, an African, died in Augusta \l?v II .1 lk. . H. XSI-I. -? -* *-?* nnd.ff/tor* jfMft Ik* liw <?!rtr*d y optlaUoa of Loni*WM on emigrating lo Hajti in l?rj? / numl er of Amrrieaa winy offieer* l?*vr left ft* Kuropo to ? the style of lighting trM piek ?| any litUo mnnlciww MtjjgaeUona t kicli may in of valor Mora than on* .lawn dirortr have la#n prantnl iritMa ? brinish., I?y the Hu pt-Miv# Cmrt of Nf* Tark. - ? a man wortl |7\(KW rtwwlh 4i?l In the llliml* Stat* Pant teiiliary. * TK< King of N?? baa a m nannl in honor of Or*. tleoago Washington * A man * w nmf of kyfn>pj?.il?i? la Italy kttlt I<t mulktakf vinegar ia mtwaka far a nndkin al potion. A phraieian at IViaa beard of bit aa<i utol tk* mnnlv na a potimt; he girt Irin a |m ?t of vinegar ia Iba morning, aaorWr al n<xHi, and a third at awmht. aMit oared Wm A Maainri |af*r allege* that "Mr IHy, I villatrr iwatMbt, baa ordered 1m* dvrtn to Hi for him. We fear that that U by aa meaaa ttx only I'hn what* hbR ia At anfce *f the dag The Iter. Mr. ff aad. Mw In Obiaa. arita to tba Jfatr H?apMr? Pairlaa that a Inharlnt nam bt the interior of China caa bra iiafmMI] <a food cMitjt mm oaf per dbg. Tim are i tttl pnaat amrloved ia tW ataafntan of in Vh* C++ *4 rMMrlftfe. J * -.r* - - -v.. . ' 'Jf "^jjjwWftv IJfc^MF^j^^*!^* Tp^^gMrSB ' jfcib^tiSS^lSt < Hw.- '^?t#M megutfoowt (M ofrfw pM% c Tfe. following I. from the WiUi^toi S f*. t) licrcury: "fvwo. wuhiog to ? the i, .jdltor* vlll.gvuei-oJlj flod them at *0 printing , e?oe. lo tftrirgb^nee. hn wever, iavitatipns to ? S**, n?d efeU*agc*o??*bt *K*Od b* WMther If with the publisher, or in our tnblo drawer." e >< Letter from OevrgU. j -? UADLOnnoA, June 4th, 1863. , 'Mr, JPntoiyrW-Afterfcmoltfg year dofgHlffr *od hospitable village, J arrived bore in food Kuoltli em) fine>m?lh(a nleaiukd emit It nlllinet ava. rything ?hnt pretexted. iUelf to my\iow. The wheat crop ia really good?the croaking of nerlb* it l?n to the contrary, notwithstanding, and the f. kmm* bittf, eo fcr, been favorable to every f branch of Agriculture, except the fruit erop which . i* mainly cnt oflfby tbo spring froet.N w, Wing in this Eldorado of (be empire tl tHjta of the South, I conferred on myself the i pkaauro of visiting those mines which are in moat active operation, and among them efanda, with truly enviable prominence, the -nine on |t Cane p-ael(, belonging to the Sew York compo J ny, and managed by one- of the moat energetic * and praetioo) man of,the age, CoL II. H. Kelly, j| who,.for tact in minhng, and ekiU in applying Uionna to the obfeot to be attained, and aoooracy i. in catlmatlng results fl ora a giVCn force, haahad jj no equal in this Country, if tl?e testimony of that (1 very respectable individual, the onuat inhabitant, cnn be relied on *s evidence In thc cose Mr. '* Kelly has brought the w?t?r from Clear Creek ? 4u a ditch of about thfec mile* In length to the point ot operntion on the mine. The water here enter* a small penetoek about eighty feet above >. the Cane Creek level. Tito water pMM from p the penstock through a hose which terminate* 'I with a copper |uj>?, "having a noule of one lueb jr. diameter. Front this pipe. -by the pressure of d the water above, a jet is thrown nguinet thohill. side with a powerand velocity which commands the adiniranon of the beholder for hour* at a j time, ludeeti if seem* a* If ona wohtd never > weaty in looking at (U mighty working a* It ' pierces the jiriinitive bill*, displacing many tans in an hour of what i* Called soft slate, leaving i, the vein rock near to the feet of the man at the e copper pipe. It ta difficult, at one1 view, to *pn prcciatc and ee&hnnto all the advantages-of this ,r method of miuiug The power* of this hose and 0 jdpe by the miner* here is variously estimated M us being equal to the work oi from Thirty to fifty ** hand*. And then instead of foiling the earth * Jut of a tunnel into a heap, where perhaps H / may again have to be removed?-as Is done 1? the J ordinary way?it is thoroughly washed in ths uitch below on its way to the creek, passing * liirough machinery and leaving the gold which t lay in the slate surrounding the viau in the rif H* of the sluice box. These riffle Imxcs are pay ' tug Mr. Kelly hundreds of dollars from eurtli , wliu h, according to the former method of niiii; Lyj, costs tlioutaml* of dollars to throw away.? >- And the. ore is delivered at the crushing mill ^ nicety mid cleanly washed, sothai the iimchiiuTY t| Ht the mill in ruiiblrd to retain much of the finer i- gold nbich would be curried uwny if the witter was thick with mud as is tltc ease in the ordina ry method of crtnhing xiul wai-hing the ore ? Mr. Kelly hns made this country hla debtor, and lie has truly lieen its benefactor, ami there aret many miners here who will profit by his examn pie nnd skill in mining, liters was another >. tiling almost as gratifying as the yield of the mint and the skill of the operation, and tltat was if the courtesy nnd kindness of Col. Kelly to all hi* y visitors. 1 hare no doubt, that the annoyance of a dally visitation and on ceasing interrogation, n * Inch is the never-tailing attendant of a suecesafu! r mining operation presents, and plead* an atR|de a|H.U?gy for that distance and morose deport' ment proverbial in Uutfftpeler of hvad miner*. llot it seems as if Col^HKy, in s|tite ot clrenmI. stances, which influence almost every one else, colt Id not be any tiling, even at the head of a x raining operation, but a perfectgentlsnmn. This a very pleasant visit recalls to utind some histori\ eal Diets which become the predicate of some re? flection. " , ~ t F If 1 am not misinformed, seven miners, who i, were regarded as very skilllul, have foiled on this | mine. It is now one of tiie best paying mines in the Southern Slates. Six inontlte ago, there I were huudrvde of mines in this country, having a higher reputation, and would, in all probabili, ty, under the same oars, skill and energy, pay as welL And the day may be not distant, when f southern mines will surpass any mines in the n world. j And that Sooth Carolina may not be ovsrt looked, you will permit me to say, that your i friend, Mr. Frederick, near Pendleton, owna a mine with geological and nnn^ralogical tetura identical with Um one bnre Jmnbwi. and ma i had the honor mil p|muf of Mr. Frederiek'a hotpitality on my way here. permit me to mm J, tlvat Mum If and family in foartoy and kind no*#, dwerve m tuaclt front the mineral kingdom m CoL Kelly biuuwlf. When laat at the Raptnt Cb?rth in Greenville. | I noticed wntf pretty little white pines growing j 1 ia front ?f that beantifal edifice. It may be of mterert to aonte of yonr readere to lean that I , ascertained the fact, that those little pine* wore I aent I rum Clear Creek forest, ami originally grew r aear by where Mr. Kelly luraed the water to hie , mine. . I desired to any a great rnmoy thing*. bat hare i aald a great many wwrde iaetoad. and therefore. . win bring thin rambling eommwaicstioe la a , doer. OU&KRVER. J Tint Trxm lino. Kampi,?!1m Kxcelleary ?h?T. fiia, kae towpWwl in ih<> 1-^apWt will, U>? lrrii?? of lb? CmmiltM of Arrangement a in I . regard to tiiig i|w lima for U?? pcnymad amj meeting at Tmteel Hill The iU vWa of the id Regiment, atlUH*, will com* elf m Tbgaltj > the 18th of A?fmt, and the tth Regiment. at I liuater'a, on Um thl of the same mmrth. The t Committee of Tweatg-two Me rreineefcrd to arret, wtt SaUlat the Miporof ftnw ?a a dour. k. and the traoiae^o. ? Jfceom ftpli.'. j ^fbdr^fhe rr^r^oat* ly. hi oUwiM^i to the charge that hia ?UK to o North Par alia a arm with a etrwO? a aumlsatiaa 1 f tor a a?raai term, raid that aothing ww fcwttra r frem hn jltrtthw dan thia; and he wowtd avail Mawtf el the h* lyp nUirntg f tlhlf h dtmhear the Itviod* of tms eio oifcr'cf him *4 a ? hag* to agaia tmai it uaaiHfah* far the frwe> t IWy, ~ " | * ? s - a- * -* ?* .' ** > * . / L ' / I * W J !* 4^^B*s l5 . ' * _ P/j^p| .v,i|i. _ vSfv^HK^n' - ?f ,/.^ _ ?1. Soffefrta*hfrw.'Sn amMPtfce dead, .- .* v ttaoe fenp <MHfc tw gierhme dagf. ILhTii r'ttij *&???&&& . WlU ?ho? mIm, refetttlek* death. ^ Nothing hut the brigbteat gem ? gee J the ultt end frail around, Woru anil weary of lifn'a day, v -Jo#eri?K) luyj.Ung teethe.ground, . >A-,-t *&&??&& ' Uarth to them, how fakir it eeeuta, * I Tlnrad ail o>r with rammer Jlght I Spare ??r hoarU U?o erWel^mkl * . ,? '. . I' I Froet not o'er tUp budding lower, New just npringiug into life-*Let it bloom?withhold the power, -* , *. .. *' V..e L!U * VI KWMW ? Vain the' jn v?r 1 tbo tear, how y?iu! I?yw flic cheri|hod lamb lie* cold, And Iktir hoarl* arc oruehcd with grief, In the remnant of the fold ! Shalt the 4/?ir alone bq Ml, * , lu the bleedHJjt hearts around ? ' - Is thoCO no.onc balindo pour T ; Shall no comforter be found , . - Fer'our woe 1 Yea t there'* ono to heal our wounds, And yon'll And a place to lax K very weight fhat lades the bfoast, , Whilst wo toll thru' lifo'e rough way. lu the blood of lHm who died * - Who for tu? the cold grave ^rcaa'd, ' ? Ami the ,vale of death poseyd thro', , Peace, codteqtfend h'ttjjpy root, ' " There youll And ! * * * \ " * . . .. , ? * Murmer not, that (Jod afflicts? His are jiot the war* ol man : ' ' What thou wtft ia bat a part Or bis wondrous, unknowu plan; A,ad the blow Hi* h.iud inny deal, . I* a lother'n strobe of lore. Tho' It crush us to the dull, - ' It may lift our syuU alx.ve. There to dwell. In tho day of happiness. Wo forget to whom wc owo All the joys that light onr path, All that brighten* lift) below. TV-u wc uced a guiding baud, , , ^ ' J^ost tho erring nnth wc go. Shunning tlod and loading down, * To the piaee of endless woe, Kvormere ! Teach us, I#ord. this grief bear! llcnd onr hearts hcuoath thy rod! Teach us, humbly to exclaim? " Thy will?tattle Ixf done, Oh Cod I Thou, Ob, Christ I art all our hope ; ' Tlinll Auhei Aalnt tli,> ma?Ua.1 a>ui<l _ Draw as softly to'thy fold ; Let us, glorious Saviour, Bml Hast in thee. ' v." - t. * Li ii I ^ MARRIAGES. Mau*iki>, on Thursday evening, tbe 2d in*!., a the residence of J. Morgan Timnteos, Etfingh m by the Key. J. M. lliitniun*, I)r. It A. KoBKItTS uf .Shelby, N CT, U> klua K. E. CliOFT, of Ureeu ville, S b 1 - . 1 . ' OB ITU A RY. A Tribute to Departed Worth. Mis. ELIZABETH LKGgtt I'KAltSoN, eon so r of Uu- Hon. 1). M lVarsou, of Jacksonville, Flori da, died at the residence of her- brother, l)r Theodore O. Croft., near the village of UreenTiUc S. C., on tho 24U? of May, 1858. She waa born on the 25th of March. 1816. atu vat the yonngaat of four children of the late Kd ward Croft, Esq., of Greenville. Since her mar rinse, most of her time hat Iteen spent in Alabama and recently in Florida, far away front tliefoeet scenes of her oliildhood. During the paat winter ahe waa admonUiied that her lite waa dtwwini to a close, the result of a long and painful sick Beta, endured throughout with Christian fortttiuh and meekness. She desired to return and die a the home of her family, and rest by tlia aide o ber honored parents. She had just arrived ;-ai < a hope yet lingered that the change might rest or . her to her doting family nttd friends. It waa, toe the spring time of laiJa and floarer*, freshening her memory of girlhood's bright and sunny day* Hope ! thou hrt stiU a fickle charmer! liu r ??i.' wiigi .,i ikmi i a ?t x*.i marvela. Tbe seed and <iorn?M- chrysalis burst if>ir 1?'o energy and glory. Sii? was a descendant of lite Huguenots of Ca rolina, and lived and died true'to that faith thn caused her gallant ane.*efry to peril life and for tune la unknowntmapd ui?**?Hunds, inward of a home of r?f>e*e, far away from the bitte persecutions and eJUeeAr# ardriUe 01 its Suite and Vldifl Of bright in tell act and euiii:"'* nsannerlMti, and accustomed to the first society she stood forth in brilliancy'- an (frion in hci circle?a leader in society ?admired and leva by all. Her house was always open-to visitor and straagCSn Iter elegant, generous and re lined hospitality?of parental inheritance?wil lie grateful)* rvinrtntierrd by ntafcy who had th honor and pleasure of her aennainlarvae. Rearm by pious parents, she euriy devoted herself to th Church. and continued faithful to the end. The Idotb llvmn, b^cr r-qoest, was sun| during the funeral rervice, beginning:.' " When gathering clouds around I view, And days arc dark and frieads art few, Oa Hini I Iran who, not in rain. Experienced every human pain. lie feels my griele, He sacs ray Cesrs, And counts aud treasures up niy tears." A large concourse of early deyaled and life long friends, attested their respect, theic lov and grief, by their mournful presence 8b leaves a bereaved husband and tour children t lament her early grave. What hesrt-rendin, grief to behold the motherless children wrrpiri| arratnd the grave of such a mother! Lost, los I to human right,' vet sweet consolation to knot . t?. .i? .? ?._?? . - ? - >- ? ? '?*!> mio Hpnanma ui ?ivwuilf 1110k Ht |r, Mast. in hitler sgoav a*j you extlum "My. I?|iilifa1 mother!* Beautiful in youth SouutMill ? ;'*"ffhter, wife, mother ; Ixauitifal it hot exit frvra fcfr's ebbing tide* to ethereal titan Moan, waver w<mk|' i? splendor; boautifnl it death. lL-st. bright spirit, 'mid thy ?ompw in l?eautv. A brilliant star, has passed (rua earthly twm, but to shed its pwrlm light it another r oh ere, where Vlendoi ray* aak? to forn a flood of living light, * A FUEND. Ihrn, in K?w London. Conn., on the 7th a Dee??h?V A SNA MARIA, widow of the lab Cuaianiitt George W. Rodgera, U. fit X., a gat Mwaaa The dtoeastJ wae a daughter of Caeantodem Christopher Rajaaood Peity, v4 Newport, Khodi Island, nod a of the celebrated ComaodoTM tdir?r, llusard and Matthew Calhrnith Perry.? take was a lady highly eslsiasfd and hetoe? for Sct native qualilte* of h<-arl sal wind. Um ix . . . - - | j.n> w?? mirtra OJ UW* VKMIUMrt WkM* |?t 1 *ertrt\r. At tk? m of thirty two 1 A* oh <Upftr?4 of her ooM* huAtad ?k< i ?M ? Munand mi the U. ttl^urirai, on tlM . cmmt of Dhui), oud loft with Iho onto of O Uiyp family of ohiUlrro. Wril. Koveror, dM oho <iw ' Hois? tho kotrt rontoo?iU^?r Oio* imfwod, or _ Ajl.VdAa>Al.l?< 11 ! ^ ^ -; Oil Wo WinmpUfJi VINI W^vllOJ *wU tfco fare* *# to-toro ohorortoc. bhowoodio tirgai(k?l far rot ywwil boot;, t uftht woh o noblr ?M ooodtoo* bearing; Mud aha I woo oo of ihoo on rpt?(it*wof hidhhfhtid I Aowrwon wfawrHt ?o n'Mon foooa m tfa fTTOi&^^Mi^VyWBjp ??? wJikiVS ?ygww^ iw^SdS ibw j dMiUH who wrth'l*' eeweVwilV twwe <1Z WwljK of her^ kin^np*K ?nd MmJitjr. . h k?r |, B*?g A. DAtL will bf.^?*n 'nl' CmC&H SWUK^ , J ?w K?,toAV BY* ,,. 17TB J imp, * co?Mrih*J*I I tb? BI TLEH C LutitiKL "of Urwnvill,. ' * TieWuti. mtiv bo obtained atHhe McDuvjd A Duncan, u* ou application to t?w mH.' florlbos. t^!?'v J. HENERy. j?i,c? , r | | MAStMflC ^BLBBRATIO^ | Bt John'* Sfcj^WMdHSM,. V RECOVERY LOD&B, NO. 31. A.-- Fv-. Af. . wfflj eoluhrate the Aonirrrmry of St, iotm tad K apt in. 8 ttli day of Juno, IKMi, ui Oreenvillo C. H., s. c., * by F*OTHs?m/ Antnwu audDrajuth. ft|jt 1 boriug and tueinhcrs of th'a J"raUfs.it> g^Z ' rally, are cordially invited l?> attend ami partWipti,. Tbo members aro rWjnfceiod to moot At the L<xlj, " Room at 10 o'clock, A. M., where tlfe Procession win form. ' ' .; , , An ADDRESS tjill bo delivered by -Ps. Jf.\ W. J. EASLKY, of UreeaviU*, k> the Now Cedrt Jloaw. I At Hi o'clook, A.'M. Tbopuidic generally, andu,3 Indies particularly, are respectfully iavitod to h? PWMIII. . After ti e AiUlftw, a Dinner will n served at th* Ooodlctt llgutfi" to the membej* of the drdrt. I Maaou* attending the celebration will be pu?^ ' ovor the Railroad for one fare. *. 11 JAME-* M. ALLEN, ? & 1 ALKX. McJlEE, * A .?* 0. A I'fCKLK, ** .??* S> fl U, A. OOOlrLBTT. '' I*-S C. M. MARTS KIN. J 9 i ; Oreeurille, May 26, tSfa 3 * ? 9 MASONICPARTY. A MASONIC COMPLIMENTARY PARTY win 1 bo given at McIIkk'h Uaal and the L?d?i Ran onAhfiPVl,,inS of 'bo 2lth of Jit*n, ,. MHpHeoion not members of (bo Order may proem TloSets of Mr. O. A. Pick lb, at Mhu*. Dyer A 1 Vicklo-'? Store, ? -? " -.'?* Commute* of ArrtniwiMti. I O. A. PICKLE, Wil. P. 1'jtlfcB. A LEX. M'REE, OR. X. OAMTT, COL. B. P. JONK8, O M. M'JCNKIB, THOMAS HALL, OR. A. D HOKE, DR. w. R. JONR8, R. O. BAY, Greenville, May 26, 3 6 NHEUIFF.?\Ye Are authorised t? own on nee SI. I D. DICKEY M a Candidate for Sheriff of UrcovUle District, at IhrMisning Election. ' ATf A*tf/FT.?The friend* of JOHN T. MrDAN- { IKL most respectfully aunouarc hini as a Candidate for Sheriff of Un-cnellle District, at the ttniig 3 t Election. : TAX COLLECTOR.?JAMK8 B. PKAHSON v announces himself* Candidate for Tax C*U**tM^at t tb* ausuing Election. " C . WmEITEO: Tlih K<-gillnr Convocation M this * nQ^Chapter will he held on THlTlcMiAY Evening, the >8d liuj.. ?lff o'riaeff. The "4 r C-oiupanions a-III please take noticd of Ww lime. 1 By order of the U.'. E.vH.\ P.*. Jc 16 6-1 W. P1EUCH See. Butler Guards* Attention CHICK'S SPRINGS EXCURSION. I- YOU are hereby ordered tr> be a?<l jk 0 appear at the usual llendetvou*. W i P /i>roix-rl v armed and equipped, (wear- H i j inp the 1'tidrrse Hat.) on FRIDAY jflHf flW MOitNIXti, 17n !MT.,at balf-Mtt flRS I ' 1(* 6 o'clock, read/ fur marching. Aleta- w3* Iff bers will supply th cm selves with four If# I lit round# of bull cartridge#. If II {^y I lly order of the Captain. flf] B. C. PULMAM, 0. 5. Jure 16 0, 1 Groceries of Various Kinds, Front ore of tlie firot hoases in Charleetoa, CAN BE OBTAINED AT SMITH'S FAMILY GROCERY I h .. AND FANCY STORK. - AT LOW PRICES FOB CASH. 1 jrfr PutAJE CALL AXP KXAMI3K Qt'AUTY, ac, l m &xss bwmxnvs, ; 1 r orroerre Mi david a dcbktafsl ; VALUABLE RESIDENCE ' * INGRBSU'VILLLLC. r For Sale at Public Auction. * ? WILL br aolA fntiuhlf, A J higiioet bidder. ?t Umaiidi <Mrt * Kcaw.tn Moan at of R-joity Coarf, ? Mlifflygf helm* Jvxv tin., ! THE HOUSE AND LOT Of the comer of Mala and Kaetb Biaeatay ta flma_ rtlle, recently an nphtd by Ml Bare B Aaitaaa ' Tba LOT meaner a 100 feel frvnl by YiMaApb, and ie ritn?t>-d in one of the nroet liaetiftl aad deairahlo podioM of tba Town. The ItneUing II m ia a bandeoano wooden beiUIfir. h.rih. t. *> n 1 III Roam. m? ?f eUii a pfiemladMa. Alt (v, Pmetrics, (VtJar, PUra M< fbi* iicmJi l?a the L?t is a Briek Kitchen, B?*0 H<m*e Mid Wooden gbod. w<**i.a PnrvnbW UlMW Um and convenient Stable, and a Til) anperior \ Well of Water. The bnUdlngs are moefly new, **< e ail in yeod repair. This is deoldadl* one of the moat desirable pine* ? in tlreewvtlle. C Tenwa?A ctoSu of one and two jtimi In eqnal < annual unUlmiuU. with interval from date, apaB t bond witfe pereoual security, and a mertcafe ef tbe . g r premises. I i- Tbe atTjt* will ba shown on application tm Mr. Jsases B. tthenaaa, at kit Stare aijiitilsn the >aa. isre. B. P. PKRRT, Assicnee. ; Janets ? J ; GOIDENGEOVE PL A STATION ... FOR SALE. I 'pilIS PLANTATlt'X, Mseftht meat valuable i 1 and desirabla ia tbe District, sitaatrd mpam , the OeMee flaw, di miles helm* OtwewtiSt C. U.r will be aaM M d* fiat Manitmw im ATmiata *?rt, bnWas mrbub diseased tf at prixM* sale. , Tba PLANTATION caateine abaet&ftVEN HCK1 DRBD AORkS OP LAND, one Selfclewie^aed aa[ dar Saa.es, tba baliaea very kaaetly t habeas d. and to oearefllent t? tba Railssad (tba wmnBand rwts; ttlm within a fbw bendred yards ?f it) mat it I* he!treed a steam mill, eeastsweted fer aba perpaeu ad sawusa ap rmw lai, and JudiOimslj msipt, , would pay fcf the plate in ewe year. Near tba Reside ace ia aa eafatiay IflTltf af I pme and attest fsaistssse WMt>, Aearpamed by ' ; u.p rf *h.i? . I rletlas ef Pre It, era War lay Anpht, IWt, f till >; , . ; j egheb^Wahseta. eta. be made mtatbar : ^^xru^rr-jz zzs&. ' J flMM. . ^ .It. >| jrw SWrw- wtiek win W, ' ?*>w fMtHihw, rtflt U* ' iU.<UfV * THKVtNH, ii jsosmS^ *zrS?L. ' i " ' ? ^ ' " - <3 +* * * - v , . .