The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, July 14, 1859, Image 2
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betm pri?r hr fk* Pmrtni Society that there are
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mad (WUfna America, where the Bihle uo b*
pnfcably circulated. to Um i alitor al of taprnli
U?t and error, and the aalration of aonba
Am appeal mm Itttalu from France for aid ,
fa nvu " ^ BaKJh Amu #La ana mm tli mum - wkn m rr 1
ready to kmit* ft Evbt or tea
tWatid wltn art won tod far thie fi?U alone,
by the Aa>r<m BIMe SotMi'm Fr*nee, with
11 bar twfieements ud anh-rbr eiriTkatioa.
aetb aad now aake far the Itable ; abaD we reraw
it T Germany, too, we are creditdy inforta d,
faraiahee aa important field for taw w<?rk.
The load of Lrrman aeke for the Bible. Fr< a
ContUntiaople eoeaee ap a moot urgent demand
for the pare ward of God. Tranelatiooa. requiring
at leaal |l4,<tOQ, are waated In the modern
Armenian, Arm<- Turkish. and Bulgarian lanpaifa
Hde, then is a "wide and effcctaal
adoor' art epea for the entranee of God* aancii
l^iitf w?rd Here, in the eery heart of the Maa,
bowiuedau Km 1.1 re. multitudes are arking for the '
pure truth of Jaw. Nowhere, we are assured. I
M the BIMe abre desired or Wtter need.
la Syria, too. aa Arabte Bible la nearly ready |
for the preaa. and widely called for. ladia and
Seam are wUit f->r the everlasting word, and
now Cbiaa and Japan, with their untold millione,
hare been opened by a miracle of Proridenee
tor the free and unobatmrted spread of
God'e merciful truth. Here the epiritaal slumber
of epe ie to be broken, llow may I hie be
do-ae. but by the light and power of Code quickening
worst
The great question cornea np, ihtD three vide
fields of gracious o|?portunity be omipieil or
oo ? Men. pitiful, immortal men. are asking of
n? the bread that came down from heaven, and
which we. under our Father'* bounty, have and
~ to u?re." . Shall we deny it ? shall we eaat before
them oaly the (tone of our unbelief? The
whole Mioiootn' world is bow arranging itself
fur the fulfillment of that glorious prophecy.
" The Earth dall !> full of the knowleage of
the Lord as the waters cover the sea." What
hall be ?Wtr relation to this grand result ?
The Bible Society of South Carolina has al- I
ready answered the question before God. It has
pled ed this State for frt thousand dollars to- '
wards this great and blessed work. Christians
of South Carolina, we ask now your eo-operath-s
la raiaiag this amount. We look tor a reasons
ble response to this esll for the Bible, reaching
us front every quarter of our globe. Let us in
gratitude for our own distinguished mercies a*
aa enlightened and Christian people, give **lh
word of the Lord free course." Let up scat c
broadcast this peed of life, as the ploughshare of
Ifivioe 1'rorideuce prepares the aay. Then
shall a harvest of righteousness and peace soon
?**un?nuj wTrr ine whip hpmib cm cmjt
humanity, tod God'* prmwd kit^plooi
ferae with power. Respectfully.
B. JOI1XSON, of Kpi<?optl Church.
T. A IIOYT. Piv?l>vtrri?ii.
C. MLiUHlsON. kfubodia.
W. R. HEMPHILL. Amo. Reformed.
E. A. B<?L' Rl, Ltithmn.
K. B.?A collection it respectfully and urffently
dewirfel from fetch Confcrtcalion of the State
before the Cooventicn of our State Bible Society,
August Id, at Yorkville, 8. C.
Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OF TliE STEAMER HUNGARIAN
ANOTHER BATTLE FOOOHT.
Qccbec, July 8.
The steamer Hungarian arrived at this port today,
bringing advices from Liverpool to the 29th
ultimo.
Gr.\mi IvraxiocxaE.
There are no movements reported on either
ade since the battle of 3tth June, the detail* of
which havs not been received. No estimate* of
Ware given. Both the Austrian* and Sardinians
admit that they have been cxtranrdinarilv heavy.
Napoleon says that the French hare taken 6<>oo
pi isonera, a* well as three flags and thirty piece*
of artillery.
The Austrian* have re crossed the River Mineio.
Gen. Ilea* has been appointed Commander
in Chief.
The latest accounts report that the French had
erwdfd i he Miiicmv
Soco?ti Ditpmtch.?A dispatch from the Emperor
to the Empress, dated June 24, <ari:
* The enemy hare withdr??n. Last night
I slept in the room occupied on the morning previous
by the Emperor of Austria. iWs. Mel is ,
appointed a Iftr^bal of France. The Anatrians
crossed the Mincio, for th? purpose of attacking
us with their whole force, hut were obliged to
abandon their positions and withdraw to the
left bank of the river, after blowing up the
bridges at Goito. We have taken thirty cannons
and some seven thousand piisonera."
Private dispatches say that the Austrian* had
thirty-live thousand men pi seed hart du coudxU,
and hot sixteen flags and seventy five pieces of
artillery.
No edomUkntisl account of the battle had
reached SPSris.
Private telegraphie dispatchea state that the
French army had suffered so severely u tebs
unable to re?mue offensive operations.
Vague rumors place the lows of the French at
twelve thousand in killed and wounded.
The battle waa fought at Solferino.
The Aust nana are preparing for another battle,
aaiar the lead of Gen. I leas.
The Austrian* acknowledge that they were
compelled to retreat, after suffering extraoroina 1
rily heavy hoses.
The Einiierar waa constantly found where the
battle was aort hotly eon tested.
The Austrian K?|i?ror haa returned to Vienna
on important buan??i
Large reinforcements are daily lea ring France.
An attack on Vienna van expected to be made
on the 28th J a urn.
An Austrian reserve, numbering one hundred
and seventy-five thousand men. was on its way
to itair. they are represented to be toe flawer
of die army, and are all veteran troops.
Five Kreseh Weoerals were wounded at the battle
<t? Solferino.
Thc li/4cst s?l vires date that the French army
crossed th? r*er Mincio uninvested.
jt ^ , ~>orUd that the Austrian Kmperor would
shortly hae interview with the Priuee Regent
of i rve- a.
Tl.a Atl.nli* T?tc<rra..b Company have i*eued
pr >pueel? for outMcriptious t<* h "new loan.
V?Tctiuut> CtraiM n Tv.dill?TJi? New
Orleans CnweM My* SianMaua Den>brent_>.
)Xt|v? of Bohemia, aome vein since employed
in a commercial bou?. in J vie city, hot lately en
j;?s;nl ia hone trading in Mexico, turmd to hie
native aonntry recently, u? h* kit parent* and
bring them over to thw country. I! hau scarcely
reached hie native village, when he wee ar
rotted and required to do military dnty aa an
Austria* nliprt lie pleaded that He waa a
Mtiaen ?f the Unit- d Stale* (having been for
eo*i?n Una naturalized. \ aad waa lengbe-i at, tie
wae required to ohowld*r a musket, or nay aix
hundred guilder* for the prweuratkm cd a snhCitnte.
He paid the ZMrv, end left with hie
pjrrnU 'w this cm airy. Three particulars we
gut free* the LoatiaaaStaet* Zritong.
Daowrm?Kogcoe fuller lor away yeava
aoaaeoted with the pre- f Sew (Hum, waa
loat overt on*4 from the aMetiw.vp Empire CSt*,
on ivcr If', unp from HtriM. 1" *" * hrotht
at the celebrated lCargsrct Wlw, Count em
jfttmoli, wfie, i> *U Ik reaoAeeuf vu aleo
dnr* n*?d
p ?...
"* J > Batwr* ?f fir.
A lfaker ham km mihr?J from Pfc-JhA^
fail at AdMMvlbvtk M. IBM. Bt wae ifal
to fan Cnwiy fa (wo or tkm work* from Ikn
tim, wtnliwy to pom tkn?*k ftormaav hI
Kfaaad. aad to urifi in ttii* witfj by tk?
ad of J?me or oortjr io July. He on:
"I liooo aeree bod moonfifagiiim aa to
fa utility rftto iiwny: IW moeb tomgw
for the work, aad am mm that! oo? aow,j?erforta
it ritk awt mora ittUfatiwi to mym?(
and that fa rrraH will Viadfaato Wlf fa wia
dam of the nam, Ifall allow hereafter.
to iatarijBw "with my devotion my fall ?
eiwr to tbe labor* before too, la umamtioa witb
tbe Xew TfatameaC
"la pooMO|r ikMOgk Western Kwopc, I shall
make it a ijedal ol.ioct to collect a ceo rata information
in regard m the effort* now *wniiltawonwly
m ide fa oo many aifftmi quarter*. to revise the
tranalationa of the Srritttam, whieb oprung up
la the traia of the PhifaUst Reformation. It
will be my object, also, to form pereoaol aeqaaint- I
ROO wUk RiUli ?i aoKitlara in f?o nuan r frnii PhlT
land. wboM t<NM?l tad eorrr?|>oad<iiM way
Ktwtfttf aid me in taj nndcrtakifac. Tbeae col
lateral benefits of the journey will hare a raloe
which it ia hanllr possible to over estimata.
*'I risked Macedonia during the winter,ahiefly
in order to see Philippt. and settle wa? qae*
tiona of interest in relation to that place and
Keapolia. A a tliey both lie considerably aside
from the ordinary route of traveler*, they bare
Seldom been visited, except b\ thoae attracted
to ih -to aa places of Biblical interest. I are*
able to make sons* observation* which wi'l^^of
value. I trust, .to the canst of Biblical Had ice?
t?a the same tour. I visited Thi iwlufiica; so that
1 have seen, w th my own eyce slnset every
one of the place* from which, or to which, Paul
addressed the epistles of the Sew Testament
written by him."
A copy of a modem Greek news paper whose
name, in English, is "The J?tar in the Fjut," has
been sent to us conta'n>ng an article from the
Chruaicle translated into the vernacular In an
article on the character and value of the mod
em Greek, the editor says:
" l>r. Hackctt eaaae here for the sole purpose
of studying our language, aad thus qualifying
himaclf mure fully for the great and noble work
of translating the New Testament into the English
tongue. <*nd we doubt nek that the con
tinuoua aad unremitted study of it, to which he
has devoted himself with Toothful ardor from
the time of his arrival here, has placed him in a
more favorable situation than that of many
< there for judging of the worth and utility of
oar Uopngr."?Aim York tJkrooicU.
Wiuujdtox Srtoot?We fit-d in the Montgomery
(Ala.) Con led ration, of the X6th t?il_ the
folio win allusion to t be itaTe favorite r wrt? I
It occult In a letor dated at Columbia, and written
by a regular correspondent of that journal,
who lias lately been in these rurta:
Within aeren hours travel of Columbia, all
the way Ht rail there is one of the finest waters
ing places in any of the Southern State*. These
springs are situated st Williarust on. and are reported
to ly the invalid, and lb? Itrsuly and
fashion of South Carolina and Georgia. The
medicinal qualities of the water have been fully
te-tcd. an J found ex remely benefieial to invalids*
especially to those afflicted with the gout,
'y.p-jpepsia and dn-p?jr. Tlie hotel is a very fine
one, accommodating eotufoitabiy five hundred
g lests, wh.lt the surrounding scenery is rnagniuc
iilaii-l the climate salubrious. Not wilhrtstiding
nil theae advantage* 1 doubt if the Sfo-ings
put humt id the utoilxif it* propnrtom. whfreas,
luid Uiey born situated at the Surlli, they
would coin moia'j. Why is U so? Shame to
?i v it, bat the reason !?, Southern proprietors
lse'i ? .Urpn*e. They can spend thousand* of
dollars in building a fine hotel and adorning the
-.run da, wliilr they refuse hundreds iu bringing
th?m to the notice of the pttole. They do cot
advertiac in the newspapers, nor nsploi persona j
to write tht-ca into notoriety, na prvpiietnra of
similar |daera at the North do. In the North- I
rrn periodicals and newspapers you will find j
*! ? ? uig description* of their wab-nng places all
[til for, besides numerous others whose dutio
a.e to " era. k t?|\" (as they phrase it,) the gr.-at
medicinal an 1 other advantages of thia or that
spring. ^ ^
amw: tto Potso* nacolvov HI.?We take the
ollowing extract, from the letter of a cor re* I-rodent
of the Providence (II. I.) Journal. dated Flor
euce, June 10th. The story may l?e true or ma;
not?at all eteuta, it will be new to our reader^
o I we give it for what it ia worth:
* A French officer here tells the following atory.
lie say a It haa not been printod in the
hreneh journal*?and certainly we have seen no
account?bnt tlie fact la known lo (he army, an<1 j
tlie story U true: On Good Friday. if at no oth- j
er time in the year, all good Otbolics partake |
of the communion. Oo that day, the il?t of :
April laat, according to hia hal<it. the Emjh-ror !
waa to receive the eonwerated wafer ia the chap- !
el of the Toileriev. Before going to the cba|>el,
he waa told that tie tuuat not eat the holy partiele
that waa lo be offered him, aa it had bee a
prepared with a suMIe and malignant |?inn for
i the porpoae of destroying hi# life. The informant
was a party to the dUtvlical -eeret. but horror
of eonacieuce and reverence for the ?mperor,
led him to betray the eonsplraej-. Tlir tin- j
perur knelt at the altar during the onus hut did '
not eat the bread. When the office was finUhed,
the offi-iating priest waa invited i. to the apartment
of the toipreaa to partake of a collation,
while the wafer waa aulmiitied to ehemieal examination.
It waa found to contain, as the in
formant had mid, a concentrated poison. The |
prirat ia now in a fortreee in Algeria. Tlie sol
dier aava that the priest was an instrument of
the Jesuits; bnt a bether in Italy. Austria. France
or tjiglaud, is not understood. 80 much for the
story." _ _ t
A.v luronTsjrr I)t> bws.?Tlie Darling*00 Flag
?> : . .
At the late session of onr Court an action against
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Ghu- j
pany for a lost trunk was tried. The value of .
the contents was proved to exceed five hundred j
dollars; this company have an endorsement op- 1
on their tickets which, among other thing*, de- 1
e.area that they will not be responsible for lost
Itaggage to an amount exceeding one hundred '
doliara. This endorsement was rcB?-d nj-on to '
limit the liability of the Comjany in this panic- '
lar case.
His Hooor ruled, and so charged the Jnry,
u??i common cam rs cvhkj nov iuup nimv Iimr
liabilities. He dwelt ujhhi the injiwtioe which
would rorult if the endorsement upon the tick- te
referred to wm taken and considered a# ? eon
11ad, to which tlie passenger waa lewunol to
tu have assented. The Jury found fvr the plaintiff
to the amount of the content*, as proved.
We leirn that tlie defendant# bare *|?pealed.
If we hmj preame to expreea aa optuion, we
thiafc the views take a by hie Honor are rorr?e?,
and bare bill hule doubt aa to what wHl he the
decision of the Appeal Court. This is an im- j
pori ant q-ieetioo, both as regards the traveling I
public and railroad rotwpanies, and wa are glad j
aa opportunity baa arisen for the final adjodiea |
tion of it by the highest tribuusl know n to our ,
i m i
Qtx. Vamwctoi'i Bm?ts*Sl?We saw today,
t! Green d Brother's factory, whither it
had'been sent Ssr repairs, (sajt the Alexander
Sentinel of Im ftslat,) iat liadetead on phieh
, Gea Washington died H U s eery plain tester,
the foot pants of mahogany without foot board,
and the head posts of a sycamore, with poplar
h. sd-bosrd. The |<au* arc alight, and the rail*
inserted low. This interesting relic is the prop- ;
city <>f CoL Lee. who married s dsnghtcr of the
late Mr. Cost!*
Tnc next IQeetoral ColUge. shesew in Movent
her. 1W\ to mo t in Wewrr, lit I, will, if
Kansas should he admitted at the apt row-King
session of Cutlgi ess. eons is of IM votes IM of
which will ht nss sssiy for S choice for Press
dent. The non-sUvehoMinr Htates will hove I
^1#* rledcyo, and the sfittfcoMlmr "fate* lf?. |
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WILLIAM PTPRICET
^ EDITOR. ?
Our Motto-" gqoal BU?hta to JUL"
GRREAV1LLR. & C.
Thursday Morning, Jaly 14. 1809.
Personal.
We were pleased to rffrite a ri?it, on yesterday.
from fri?-nd Kotm. of the Audi r??a Gwntt*.
He is looking the personification of good beahh,
and report* the Guxrilt in like condition. We
wish onr IrienJs of that paper a pruaperoo*
career.
The Bible Society.
It will he seen, by a notice in another column,
that the Greenville IHilnet Bible Society will
h"W an Annlrfrwry meeting in the Pmbtierian
Church in thk place. on ff cdocela/ evening
next. SOth iqst.. at vliicb time an addresa trill be 1
delivered by Ree. T. S. Aanrv*. The public ia
reapeetfully invited to attend.
The Weather.
To-day (Wednesday 1 the weather ha* been exceedingly
warm. Tin thermometer, vt are told
denoted 90? in the shade at noon. Juat aa we
A/* c?iinff tn iLoai iiT a )irv cIaiuI ia
( unrig ever im, promising fine rtio and cooler
atmosphere. Both are desirable.
Equity Court.
Tbia Coart is ni?? in session at this place?
Chanerll.tr J-?a Johs-t >.v presiding. The business
of the Court is briny dispatched in a mod satisfactory
manner. The Kill ltoeket eomftriaed seventy
oae causes, and the number of petitions thirteen.
All of the latter bare been disposed id,
and several of the former bare likewise been diepatched.
The excellent and satisfactory manner
in whieh the business of tbe Court has been
brought up by the ConmisM'mir, is s matter of
congratulation, and it is with much pleasure we
record the fact that tbe office of Commissioner ia
Equity has not, f ?r many rears, been in Iwtter
eoadition ; and to the promptitude with which all
p*|?r? hare been produced, ntay be attributed
the |>mgrras which the Court has made thus Car /
ia disposing of the business of the present term
Several important eases are yet to be tried, and
we are unable to say wbea the Court will adjouru.
The Chancellorship. ,
A eorre?pon<leat of the Colmubia QtarJian
nominates U B. Bortstou, of Fairfield, for the
vacant Chancellorship. Mr. B. is the Chairman
of the Judiciarj Committee in (be House. Tlie
writer says that " this gentleman's eminent legal
ability and attainments, hi* thorough arquaint?;?k
iks ?oh. ,./ ?t- r>?? ..i
his 1.11 si new and administrative talent, and kit
high order of intellect, indicate him aa the man.
" )lia being a young roan may, with some, be
an objection. but qualification, in spite of jouth.
is, with the thinking, the high.*! r?-c tauiondalioa.
History can furtiiah few exceptions to the proj*>wtion?
that no man ever attain* greatueaa iu any
sphere upon which he doe* not cuter when young."
The Hart well Measen per.
We have received the first number of the
above paper, published at llartwell, Geo. The
press ami fixtures are the same aa formerly employed
on the - PendJrton and i?
till owned by Mr Fj>*a?i> Svams, who ia asaiated
in the editorial management by Wiittci
I>. Wiuo, Esq We wish our friends of the
Jff*e-tfrr sn inerca*ed patronage and an acers
rion of many friends in their new home.
A Couple of Strange Facta.
It will be rem em tie red by some of our readers
that old Hilly Sot-niKauxD, who was joint proprietor
with J axes Keith of a well knewa place
in Pirkens Ikrtriet, called Pmapkintowa', died
wniif . line* imwi is it. i/urin^ in? rearm * *?!< ?n 01
he Court of Equity for that IHurid. it vu w ;
rMtiinrtl that the two families of Ktn iu<i '
Sjitimumi bod mi*!?d in the nine house for I
the space of forty yrare, and was never known |
to hare a tingle quarrel. A mora remarkable ;
inalanee of "dwelling together in unity" can- ;
not, we think, be produced in ?ny country.
The spectacle of a female with two small ehildren
confined within the walla of a jail for sixteen
months for debt, ma)- serin strange to some
of ua. But strange as It mar appear, there is
ease of this kind in Plekmt I Harriet. A sad .
commentary, indeed, upon the humanity of the
Courts and the justiee of our laws.
ZWT Read Harm s. Dr. Pimi'i, J. M. Wuaov's,
Mrs. M L Oioo.x's, ami the other new advertise
Hients to be found in litis issue.
Loo*. Mm or tub Socrw!?The Sew Hampshire
Patriot, the old Pieree organ in this State,
and the organ, " by authority, of the present
Administration, ha/given its cordial apptovai of :
the following resolution passed by the iMilion .
isrd Democratic members of the Maine Legists- !
ture: ^
- lie no! red. That we hold it to be the sound
and unexceptionable doctrine, that if the rm-pt*
of a territory are in favor of slavery they nave a i
right to msks law* to establish sad protect it; |
ao<l ir Hi?-y are npjw^ra to aiarerr. t?fv d?t? i* ;
equal ri/ht to make law* to e\rh>.te it.
If the people of the South MRdio* atieh doc- .
IritM*. thirT rhonld a? ao candidly, and not im
pane iipoa their friend* the burthen of nippurting
doctrine* [eMertirc of their right* in the Tend- ;
lorien, when ther da not ihemerlvr* anpport them.
[ Cmmtmri {M H) Drm-*r*t? titon4*r4
Wats the eoAn eotUisiw the body of Oen.
E-pina?e waa carried oa )?aid tbcataan frigate
which eoarejed it ta France, the >Vrek waa
crowded with Auetrian jehoaeri On a *i|pi
frum their oflhm, they all fell into line, and hy 1
their attitude, in tUeWiae of anna, renders) ;
military hoo?.r? to the mortal naaaini of their
brave adversary.
TV. fnut.?A prirate letter Ann Haiti more.
Jane tl.aaja: "HMflTaHer hapti?ed Me yauag
eat daughter two t^nhuha ago. She h a very
interna log el.W.I af twelra jeara of age. Thaae
who urftaamad H, aay K waa a moat interacting
bapthan. The IV. waa peculiarly happy in M*
remark" tt tit: creation."
e*
, I . . eggBMBMHa
J 9D THB IB1HM
' V?*p aot fer W(! B?t ifM *m H< iMAy, '! "
no *n abtoe baaotiM ted Wtgbt;
Ub ! ?Mi ftal tow"wmk arbat lllmto;
um? ? ( Maba*. rtirtil oortb afpabr bcht;
Lit* WHit a??U^ e'er a wtoim lib
Wbile ecbo answers freto tbe Sectory brefca,
* . \ if Ht bt kr.
VopMtfarbr! BW AM to ?riy /calii,
Em bope baa Hat iu rUh natutia b?ss
And earth Kill (Hew jd witb bcaaly'i talhM 4cm.
Hw wn ptim*Mc4wt to tiajt tk*i fncn;
Her wimi of tUe waa aot rta to tb Hea:
f . Weep wet tor bat. .
Weep act far ber! By beet or d*? decay,
It never (tiered ber boam'i core to mark
The plaj an ef ber childhood cut away,
Her ptecpeets wither, aad ber bnpcc graftr 4hL Translated
by bar Hod, wttb eptrito abrtren,
She paafccd, m't were, en nail? from emcth to Ilea
ran: Weep act fer bar.
Weepaot far bar! It rw mot har'c to feel
Tm niurtir* tbat eorrode uuitu{ jtcmi,
'Otioit dmuM of UM bites the heart to steel.
To wu<hr sad down age's Sale of tears,
As whirls the withered tans fr* friendship'* tree,
And in earth's wmtsy world alone te be i
Wasp not for hsr.
Weep not for her! She is an Angel now.
And treads the sapphire floors of Paradise.
. All darkness wiped (Von her refulgent brew ;
Sin, sorrow, suffering, banished frees hsr eyes.
Victorious over death, to her appears ,
__ The virta'd jays of Ilearcn's eternal years:
Weep not for her.
W eep not for her ? Iter memory te the shrine
Of pleasant tbowgbta, soft as the Meat of Sowers ;
Caba as, on windless arc, the van's deelinr.
Sweat as the song of hi'rd* among the bowers,
Rich ss a rainbow with its baeo of light.
Pore as the moonshine of an Antama night t
Weep not for hsr. j
Weep not for her?there te an eaose of won?
Bnt rather aerre the spirit, that it walk
Unshrinking o'er the thorny path below.
And from earth's low dedlessents keep thee back.
So when a few fleet swerving yean hero flown.
Shell meet thee at Hesren's^ata, and tend thee on:
Weep ant for her.
' a a
Ansrw Frsntw.?Rer. T. A. Reid, a TU prist
Mmmomtv, writing from Ore. (Africa ) on the
17th April, to the Christian Index, of Macon, Gn,
says:
- "A few wonts about the death of the late
King.
* When he wat crowned n num'terof men and
women were i-stsllcd nritb him. who took upon
themeelves a aoletun row to die when their matte
did. In accordance w%>i that row mam
hare dttne wo. Tk*? luire their graw s dug and
(hen dance and sing around them sometime, then
driuk a rv?twi>a that wauld son put thrm to slerp
ww Oi. v pall if Ttidr vap# fht-n ifrfArrntl ww waah
? pn?iWf. Sonn- of the King's were d?m|>iuud
iB'i their l?lo?d *(irinlM ilonf the
raid over which the come <>f the King mukm.
A*soon tt the Ki?g died his hm! was taken ott,
end will be preserved U<r bis successors to worship.
Ilis body, like a criminal's, oai not allowed
interment in the town, but was de|>oaitcd in
the nl>ork
How many more will die ><efbre the Itinera 1
rihs are completed is uncertain."
Co.vnntrr or (Vichy.?By referring to the pr?
cMlimp of U?e Court Konm on Saturday mora
nc, it will be seen that the ease of the Mate r?
Fraiiei? Mitchell, charged and cnntiHnl ?i ne<n>
Ibslisft will be carried Cr? the C?wt of An
l?aW. C. B. North rpp. Esq.. one of the counsel*
for the prisoner, in urging the appeal lefcJudge
Wither*. stated that he h.-?d heard from a
reliable source, that the jury had been subjected
to nuid>l* influence. I'p.n hi* Honor demand
ing an affidavit of the fact alleged, the sworn
<l*t.-meet of the Sheriff'e 11?-forty and of thefon taldr
in charge of the jniy were laid before the
Court. These affidavit* distinctly declare that
unlawful means were used to induce the jnry'to
arrive at the verdict they fouud.
The parties implicates! in this grace charge,
have Wen summoned to appear before Judge
Wither* this morning. We pnrpoaely refrain
from broader statement and comment at (>rv?eut.
? Charleston Cotrirr.
Tuk Knee or S sudma Dcnxryo his Posmov?
The I'iedinantese journals give the following as
the words of King Victor Emanuel's declaration
on the lhetatorsliip of Bologna being offered to
him:
" Ynn will iilease In inform the mlrv>li of Rn.
lo^na that, in lh? tireiinwUirim, any iaromid^h
rt#por resolution mistht ujnre th-flute
of lhdp|?DdelMe. Kurof>e nw<t not h??e
aav reason to amix me of beia^ actuated by
pertvwil ambition. and of mUtitiiunx Picdmoutese
alaorptio.1 for Austrian otiprctninn. The
Holy Fatlirr. the reiterated chief of the faiti.ful.
remains at the brad of hr* peo|4e; he has not,
like the Sovereigns of Parma. Mndeaa and Tuscany.
laid down bt^ temjtoral authority, which ":l i*
oar duty not only to respect, nut In strengthen;
I shall therefore diaeoantenanae any Mtb?er*ive
act contrary to joatiae and iejeriom to the canse
we nerve. J^el us not forget that lias IX. is an
Italian Prince."
Arcno* at th* ?ht or W?t?Xwthr Ruffa
lora custom hoase, writes a war correepoadeet.
there was an enwrtnona pile of knapenrka, cartridge
Itoxca and elothca; Zouaves' tui hanf, Tymleae
green rests, grenadiers' litar skin caps,
bins easts, white roundabouts, red pantaloons
They were all sold at en?lio?. A white mnatabotrt,
with y eliuw or bloc collar, fetched sixteen '
sous; it is true there was a hole in it and a I
large I-rown ?j ot all round the hols; a pub* of |
red pantaloons for twelre sous; not taoch. to ba
i.ra Ian* If ta lorn li?r wratia TVs ra as n 11 tal- as '
everything. IVm who bar* na uoirj
thrnuflid ia the km|V All 'he km
opt*, and the modest fort one of the eldicr
thrown to the four wind*! How many letter*
wrtt scattered over the ground!
A Krai tk? Pram #*???.?Her. J. W Rick*, of
PUor rauhU, California, k?? lent conricti d and
fined H) lor marrying Ml- R MdlpntM to
John Yale, without the tot :est of her parenta.
?he being under age.
- We think that thU waa a penalty properly
imposed. The praetiee baa hewaa too general
?H uniting ia wedlock parti, a who are under age,
who thu* reeUte the ?a net inn of the Church. It
ia lad pi , on if h when the <n agist rate thmka Mmaelf
justified in wndraiiug the anion of (wch par
tia, ae entering into a civil eoatraet?bat when
. T . ? * f iat _1_a.I1 _
II ? f'uvctwm Djf rr>ljpon n kxiumi ih- neni *?
an ofTruce meriting I [n??Hf."? L%mrlntm JVmml
r?wr?Tile Coart c/ Koniljr for tb??
Chancellor Jobwnnn preaiding. Iu? bc*? in aee? >?
thta week. ilia Honor ri<*psl?k?d the bmiam
of tl?* Ura in * fin*. dignified and impartial
manner. There were m lit* docket* otct
fiftj (u??, which will girt our reader* aw idea
of the iairmi of the lawiai ?f the* Oa>l
Order* were toad* ia ararljr all of lk>-* by the
Chancellor, who ia lahwiam in <!i*r(Minting his
dotj. a* well ? atria* a ad able la kta raliog and
Jrota Ilia li?ae left aa oa Wed am day '
morning.?IHeiern* Vmtrier.
No aaaaa of jrtBaw fever bare rah ho-t reported
at New Orlaatn
? . f "
p-xiixk l*H?r ik? dbo^M^
81m Is s IraMM U an?vmm, ssd *s istfHigest
as ordtMry thiMmi ;?f k?f M<>, he* S good W
for uuuie, sad is fcssUby.- ft hrre ?. JUrnum!
: r^jgU<<l? ((We *
' - * *?? r-i-' ,
Ms. Botck.?The Gsjbdea Journal. thus spesk*
of Cm |M*iinti Oa .osr blttw^ttu ?r|^fB>ji?a?{VT
" We sre pleased to |oo* U*st the pasUfeo of
o?T dM.inglU?h?d lHMMISt?<l\tWtlM?UO>MfB
side of the qoesSe tm O. K. He is dead a* in?*
the Dnoglsn doctrine of Squatter sovereignty, and
itpsdiiUt Dooclai far President. He la gmiosed
to tha Charleston Natioaal CaartaliiM, sod doss
sot mess br moderation thst wm are to submit
tnouJy to it1 sliii inl I n in bat to usito sit
osr Southern strength far s firm and decided re
nwftocf so ue ?||i mnuii ? wc .
Mirmnr*1! A?nn;-TJ?e dji(| ?d*ic? ol
Prince MeUemich to Pranein Joteph. ja w4*Hoo
to Dm present w, U mid tohave bw?! * Dd?it
is not dMraedoo?4 fuitfw may be rebuilt?an
Eupin never. . Listen to no advice,
hearken to no proposition* of pence?aad, altove
all, enter into no treaty whaMver, either with
the Bonn pan en be the Home, of yaroy."
The woman who oeglreh her hushan?Tn shirtfront
in not the wife of liia bnnufh. '
Lift of Ceuiffm,
Pu O. AC It- R.. roa *n? EMtne Jilt 11
JTO Wtlhar; J M Crotwell; Ah-under A R;
L( O. (I X A O; J 0 Snwjer; K R Hereon A Ron;
J P E Ilardr; Jwbon t K; J II ^ht-ewan; J AS;
N?e-?H?, X A Co; A Terry; J G Liadner; J L N???rell;
E J A-ton; PTFuwt ler; R Greenfield; S Swandale;
W; P Hawking C Barring W II Prrcv; C J
E'f .rd; P CaM* L William*; MeBrrer A J; ft W
A J L MeMinn; J Ixrng; II A D; B. ? A G; H T Ik
J M Blair; J A Pattnn; J Oarmanj; W W MrDor 'I;
J Krao* A W C; R J Smith; T P Snddoth; I>
K Hager; PhttnnA Co; KB Bacon; W Goldsmith;
Gain*. D A to; Sieol A I; i S Hanekle; lleReo A
G; J F Terrv; M B Earie; BeaUie A Pj Kteen A F;
U I'giihir; W Thompson; J P Pool; W Bute* A
Co; P Rnthdge; V hlw tt; B F P'TIT; R Sowmem;
RHmith; bS Wearer; U Morn*; I J; P
Sm.th; J W Grade; Me Da rid A IV, R V Welch;
Pool. K A Co; T O Lowndes; J II Randolph; B II
Wilaos; J P ROTfr; P T H?.try; M R Sii.jjiriw.., G
Tjprry; McK Johnston; B II Seawetl.
McKAV, Agent
GREEWUE DISTRICT BILE SOCIETY.
T11E ANNIVERSARY MEETING of tbe Grctmrt'/if
Dimtritt BMt Sftt*f will be WM ia Ike Pre*
bileriaa Chwreh, a? VTodnreitj Evening, 20th in?t
The AS'XIYBXSAJtr A DURESS will be fett ered
by R?. t. 6. ARTHUR. Otker AdditMM
may be ex pee led. After Ike Addrrea as Shetitn
will be keM for Olrrre for Ike (twing year.
Tke pnblie generally are invited t? attend.
L. R. CLIME, See. ?arf W
Jaly IS" 10 .1
SUKDAY SCHOOL GELBBRATIOH.
THERE wilt be a UNION SABBATH SCHOOL
CELEBRATION at WUliametea on rfe JOr* Jmlg.
fmaiamt. Sabbat k School* of all DaaamiaaUon*. and
Ifmijlrn generally, are reaper l fully invited la attend.
Addieae** are expected from aevrrai gentle
men of piety and talent. Perron* attending will
be ex pealed to provide their own nfrvAawti, na
no public provision will be made. An extra train
will be ran for the aceommodal km of tkoee deairou*
of attending the Cek-bration.
B. E. MAULDIN, Chairman.
J*ly M it I
OF THE PUPILS Of M. PIERCE'S SCHOOL
WILL take plane oa-FRIDAY NEXT, bcgiaaiag
at $i o'clock, A. M. The Potioot and Friend* of
the Bchool are invited to attend.
The following gentlemen ara reapertfully invited a* a
board or Tisxrou ajtd cxamim.bs.
bet. t. a. ARTtua, >ju. a. r. rtnr,
col. c. r. josb, >u a l. theustun,
da. t. o. caorr, i m'bke. p<t,
dr. a. ct'-rr, . w'ai a. mt,
??* It- a. DCSC.VS. t a datid,
rW. M. W. !>???, V. M_ Knott,
raor. c. a. twittt, r. a nc.vcv.v. pq.,
ra??r. ?a ioiau, r. a toacen, ixt,
*?. cHotca, n. a a utix,
rtu?r. ttnia. haul. a. r. ddmca*. ,
mai. a 1 Towsta, w. m. thubaa,
o. ?. rouses. rxr, t I. ixman, c^,
od. *. e- (Atuv, i ml a a caoOK,
Mai. a ?. sooMjrrr, v. q i-walmix, dq.,
ixa. a p. ooodlrt, w. p rttrt. aat,
paor. a B.tcon, ml wm. bttlim,
EET. a I'l'bktt, MAI. w. A. MDA.VtXL,
r. p. bkattic, boo., bt, a watsox,
bet. A p. Bitit, oou D. soke,
a p. clkteuabd, dq. . bet., w. bboobs,
COL. BT. IL CA Mr a ELL, C. M. D OT La
CEX. w. TUOMCBOM, fl. o. MABKLET.
There will h? so EXHIBITION IX DECLAMATION
AND COMPOSITION on the evening of the
'? * day, to which the Lad if* are especially invited.
10-1 July U
jtJS See advertm ment of Dr. Snn/orlTt Lit*'
tnriynrmtor, la another column.
From the New York New a
Nothing aineo the foundation of the City of Now
York haa produced the eEciteiaeat among all classea
that Prof." Wood's llatr Reetorative has done.?
All elms see from the gray and l>ald headed sire, and
the silver-haired natron, down to the sprightly
youth Bad beautiful maiden with her akssjr ringlet*
aro crowding the Dcpvl at Na. All Broadway ; the
former to he permanently restored, aad (he latter tc
possess themselves of that which will prevent the laread
of eaviews uac, and reuse the appearance ol
youth aad heanly la Bsgcr to (he greatest age.?
Besides all the popular Druggists ia the country art
eewstaatiy engaged ia dealing out the Restorative
to their customer* "aad the cry Is still I hey come."
n' mpv. ?BaWsn cf wstAlu ;? $?*.
oral are already in the market, called hy diffcrvoi
names. Cm aoae uolea* the wards (Profcssor Wuod'i
Hair Restorative Depot, Bt. Loup, Me., and New
York) are hlown la the tutth. Sold by all Drwggiata
aad Patent Medicine dealers, also by all Wmaij
aad Toilet Uoods dealers ia the Ca^ed tits tea and
Canada- Jaly 7 1m
RELIKF IN TEN MINDTUB.
BITA1T PULhCOVlO WAX MS.
The moat certain aad speedy remedy aver discovered
far all Disss sua af the Chest aad User, Coughs,
Colda^Astbma, Consumption, BronsikUu. lolaeusa,
HoUreooees, Difficult Kesatbiug,
Sore Throat, Re- t ?C, Mr.
T IIER WAFERS give the most iasteataneoui
an-I p?-T'?e4 rritof, tai wbaa farwrarad dttli acaording
to diraattawa> artar tad to *tl a rapid and
lasting ni*. TbMOiidt batre (>ooa itiloM to perfect
boaltb wb* bar# triad Mfer aaat ia rain. It
all It ail and all imttotati tbay art tftiDj I
Maaaing a ad a ?** ?aoao a?cd despair, a* maid i
bow loag the Utiaa say bar* ufabd, or baa aovoro
it aijr ho, frorliad tko ovgaate drailwi of fti
vital organe la not bnaalaadljr daoayad. Kv?r< oat
tCirted aboatd |i?? then aa impartial t>Ul
To Ttcititri in Trcuie Priiftn, tbaaa Wafora
arc yoaallarty vaiaaMa ; tbcy will, ia an oat
remove Iba Moat eevero aooaaioaal boanaaaaa i aad
their regular a as for a few d?yn>UI, ?> all ttmaa> iacreaaa
the powar aad SestV.iit j of the vofea. greatly
my raw lag iu toaa, mbiw aad cfearataa. fct
wbiab yarpoaa tboy at* regalatly ntad by m*ay
ft i lima I votribig
JOB MOA8A, Safe Ptmibtoa Horbtritfe W. T.
T.-tao 14 aaata far boi. F~r udo ia fiiawttli V?
I . KBITCH <.t Ife elj
.i
~ 4*7 ^ v3
*?r ?
- - , # . r # . *
# . r > j if?* ^ a.Ai.. ^ m i
fif1 "
V^5Stirt?5?f^.?i ' W?+umtw$, tks
third mf Attftm*. I
ionar/lioeietj. of tit. C??rw2fe2ttV<Smw4
?a Tmmhmy might Vt?m*m9 ?UC by
tfce Ber. J. B. RtCliMS, ?( Alj**, Ga. I
On W><?iiiUy Amoikw, ta R4itw vffl b? dmiirmnAJgAf
Am Almaat of tbc ITniwarty, by thm I
lUr- J ?. Wju.tain, A. B.. o< BcMfbr^B-CLt . ?
I Xh>jUaa^AMnuMiHifei4ler?rr8?<MiM'
will ?? Mi??nd ? ?|kl, by tfet Km.
J. B. Kcmiiv, mi(* !> , ft, C.
[. Tb* CnuBtmnnral of the i'tSHhLB CQIXJUi Kr
will take place on Thwndmg, tS* fmmrth mf Amgw*.
The Annual Addrra. W?re |be Gra4n**i*g daea
frill ba.4eH???* & B. R. Cuuw.bt. wt.
Chfiliiitin, & C'~, v i, " .
Tb? Sr?t Ten of tbe ae*t ? iKiiKt T**? ?iU ? I
faegM en Friday, the ?ftfc w A?s%fC : V ? ' UitMf%U
C, June Ml*, !?>?. M
~ CAHDlDATtff. I
SHERIFF.?We an aatborised to V.
P.mCKBYua Candidate for Sberif of Given*ilia I
DUtriet. at tke essaing Ueetioa. J
SHERIFF.?The friend* ofJOHH T. MrlM*'- 1
IK I. most ra^acthlly announce bits as a Candidal* |
for fikertt ot UIUUIVUW iwwn, w wmrnm I m
Election. . % .
TAX COLLECTOR.?J A MK8 B. PKAR86X
utaoanrM himself a Candidate for Tax Collector, at
the tanta; EWtkia.
mconminuii
dAa THE neat renlu rwiTwdw# of this
Chapter will be held <mMONDAY-EVENV**-1
ISO Mil, Jaly 18th, Naawtwg at S
o'thrk. The Companion# are eeHeiki It bo panctwal
in attendance.
Bjr order of Ok 3f.\ E.-. II.-. P.-.
- W. PIERCE. .Vrcftwy.
Jalr U 10 1
Copal and Coach Body Varnish.
JC8T roeeieed, a St J artiele of FCRNITCBB
VAtSIPH. Also, a awpertor gnnlitr of
COACH BODY VARNISH. Per mtr. aa uvd. at
low prices at FISHER A IHUNITSH'8
Drwgatore, McBcc'i Block.
Jmly 14 . I# If
^ . ' i I.. <. I.. 4
. Duckworth's Extra Porter,
JUST received and for rata at
, fisher a heiiemtir*
Dnptm, McBec'a Block.
July 14 M tf
^ . .
ICE CREAM. Ie? lemonade. Soda Water, Philadelphia
I.aper Deer, Ale, tondoa Porter, Aaavrted
Pop; Strawberry, Sarvaparilla, I.wmi, Ginger,
Pine Apple and Lcaaon S vrup.
I hare juat received a large atock of ORANGES
and LEMONS, and a large atock of CONFECTIONERIES.
JOHN KRAI'S,
At the Gr**mrM* Cwa/rdint/y,
Jnly 14 10-tf Oppoaite Miiwioa Kuwae,
Amhrotvnes. Melainotvoos. &c.
?r ? ' " * V '
J. M. WII.SON
WOULD re*pee (fully inform Om eititnu ?f Ihia
plan, ?u'l wnoWHliiij consttV.tbat be has
optucd a GALLERY over J. C. P. JetarV Book?t'?rr.
whew ha la |?t|)(ml to exoente tha a bare is
the beat of styla.
Likenesses inserted is Pin\ Rb(k, Udct^ At.
Haste away u> his PWwi Gallery. and pel a lifelike
liktatM, before the beauty fade*. Rly rvltb
a yerfeet likmu*' ar anpay. IMf Ally 14
H AIR BRAIDING,
OF EVERY STYLE AND I'ATThRX. *
*C- )!*> <m&?>3S
RESPECTFULLY inform* the Ladles and 8**.
ItWHO of (bit place, thai aba baa rrtamed to
(Irnorife, where aba l? piepataif to aurab ardm
for her sea* sad unique sty Wa of HAIR BRAJMJCG,
ol every banlplioa sad pattern. OvVd Muuntiaya
of all kind* always on baud. Sptekl at tret joa paid
t<> Interhraidiup tha Hair "of deveased friends iaU
Mmrnlof and Keepsake*. of any pattern ikusbsdWork
left with Mr. Randolph a ill be promptly attended
to. W4* Mr 14
? a ... t il em ,-T i
Administratrix'* Sole.
BY v Lrtae Of an order ftowr-tho Court of Ordinary,
Ibr OrteotiUe District. will htroM, at Grerwrule
Court U'xtsa, ?a> the First Moo4mm is Aoovmt
next, s likely SYOHO BCY, shoal 14 or IF years
oM, beltagiag tw the Estate of B. E..Pasn, darCfedftd.
TERM?.?A audit until the ?tl? of May, 18M,
with iakrtit from day of aalc. and appro red aoeufftr.
NAKCr 11. FRjmcitJa'j
14 10-ui Admiaiatratrx.
5cu1b Carina?&r?nMe ftUtrkt.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
BY virtue ?f ?n?lrj Writ* uf Fieri Facia*, to ma
di reeled. 1 will kK, hrfcw Ik* Court Jlunaa
door, at (be usual bran ?f sale, oa tba trot Monday
id Al'OrST next, ,
M Aero* or Laiul. mora or leu, adjoiniar land* of
lleury Fowler, WifH* Butler, et a), t as the property
of P. e. Fowler, a* the suit of P. V. Rant Us, >
Co- et aL
. 2M At re* of Land, abn or tern, adjoining land*
of Jacob Rccw, Th??. Farmer, ct al.{ a* the prop1
erty of Perry 8. War*, at the rait ad T. A. IVnttt
and other*.
ill Actm of Land, more or leaa, arQoiaiag lands
of Will faun McKtnney, Barrett, et aL : as the neon
city of J. R. Shell, at the nrit ol Roberta A Daaua
nil other*. -v
All DcfcuJrtl'i in terrat in 15 A"" of Land,
More or Was. afjotnisg lands of Miles Senilism, M *1.;
aa the property ufU l>. Westmoreland, at th? suit
' of J oho W. Ormdy.
TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for title*.
D. HOKE, 0. fl. D.
j Sheriff"* Offfee. Jaly It, !? . 10.1*
H EAI "> QUARTERS
1 lot Brigade 1*1 DlfMffff S. C. M,
0RKEXY1LLB, ?. C-, JrLt Sva.
JTT order of the CooMwin-in-Chief, tin
f tj> Hninti comprising the let brigade 1*0
! Q . Diviaioa 0. C. M.. will PARADE, for RKI
TIKW and DRILL, at the Mteelag time*
and place#:
w3J The 4 th Regimest, at llayuia's, m 8atmIff
IM1, loth Anneal.
' 1; /I Tho 4^* Regimcal, ?t Miaten's, en Taea>
raj' day, l?th Aeguet.
' j The 3d lU^iawst,at UaU'e, eo Thareday,
j 16th Angnri.
' j ' TV* 6?J* K*(iB?at, el Ilanur't, ok WibuhV,
I MtV Amil.
Tbo M Rcgiiarot, at Toorj'*, w Taifcj, Hlh
Aomt
Tbo tat Begiaarat, at Bratoa'a, oa TVwt?y. tat
V ^. p
TV* OS?n n4 Ku-r?aaiailt**4 Olaata wlQ
. atarnhl* tb? Hay before It* Rtritwicf llwtrmpai)
tt?f Mrfta*aH, Cor Drill u4 Iaatnartlaa.
V oluntaer Cam pea tea will U toi|iat>4, aa4 It*
book* of Beat Ctiatpeaire Inkkri.
Brigade Staff will report at Aatferooa C. H. aw
Friday, lilt Aagoet.
Coloaela off JUguaeate will aitt Itar nlnat at
r Ik* Boviaw. -.J*
_ by erArr. W. K. RArtMfY, Ova.
H. baa Taat aro, Brie. Ma*.
Jaly It \4 "
r Paper* ta ,'bo Brigade wW *???
PATENT MKDICim
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. o Bwry't liiwijawrti,
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W WINI A BVftXBAlt.
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