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Washington, June 14.1
Tkt Baltimore Cbnvmtio*--?flhrge
number* of MrfMta to the B*Wmoi4
Convention hurt arrived, tod conferring
with tlruir friend* In Congree*
'm to the potter to be" mtieued there.
The proximity between thr* Capita) and
the Convention, together with the direct
personal influence which can be
, exsreised hy the President and Cabinet,
are prejudicial to Mr. Donglae' interesU.
Every effort will be made to compass
bis defeat, no toatter what eke mav folhrty.
Mr. Donglas will suffer moet at Baltimore
from the want of some able and
influential leader in the South, who ha>
position and character enouoh to' oivp
? him weight with Delegates from that
section. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, was
expected to perform this pari alvharlestoo,
but Could not attend, being then
engftgod in- an important criminal case,
in A!?law?. lie wtjl now be kept
away by illness, thus depriving Douglas
of his important aid at the most critical
juncture.
The impression gains ground that the
Convention cannot agree upon any basis
of compromise. Both interests are
more hostile than when they seperated
before, and each cbargo the other with
the responsibility of that rupture.
The South Carolina Delegates are not
i">mni?sioned to Baltimore, but a motun
will be ?v.ade for tbeir admission
on the same fooling as other seceders,
which will necessarily be resisted.
Two candidates are now regarded as
almost inevitable. Mr. Davis will be
urged by the Southern intere-t, but as
his name may possibly prejudice the
movement, a combination between
\(s)<ara 11 iinlor on/1 i iiuao * -> ??" ??
proposod ns the most effective mode of
striking Mr. Douglas dowr, at the South.
[iV. J'. Tribune.
TUt.TIMORK, Juno 17.
Items from Baltimore.?The outside
pressme in favor of Douglas ii very
strong. Tlie general impression is that
h large portion of the Douglas Delegates
will oppose the admission of the
seceding Delegates to the Haltimore
Convention, and will favor the admission
of the new Delegates who may
present themselves. The whole matter
will be referred to the Committee on
Credentials, who will report thereon on i
Tuesday morning. If they report I
against the admission of the seceders,
or if their re|>ort is not adopted, ilirottpli '
the action of the friends of Douglas, |
i ben the secrders will go back to Kic' I
sncsd. S voml Notlhern Delegate,
who are opposed to the nomination of)
Douglas will nlso withdraw. If things '
gr on harmoniously, however, it is believed
that a new candidate will be pi t
in nomination and successfully earth d
through. The friends of Douglas claim
156 votes for him on the first ballot. I
Dotli factions are more bitter and excitable
than they were at Charleston. I
The city is thronged with the Delegates
and visitors to the sights of the week.
littleiiAM i ouxo.? I lio Alorinon
Chief is on ft visit to the Atlantic cities,
lie does not travel about in great state,
but goes under an incognito. lie is
Mr. Smith or Mr. Jonesy or some other
alias which will serve his purpose. He
is said to have conie eastward for the
purpose of obtaining articles needed in
establishing manufactories?perhaps,
nlso, to replenish his stomach of wives.
The Mormons, at present, are vastly indignant
at the abuse which is lavished
upon their system of polygamy, in Congress.
They contend that most of the
members of Congress are, practically,
pol vgamists, to a greater extent than the
Mormon*. It is a slmme to the United
States Government that it haB such a
Territory as Utah. Either it ought to
admit that it is incapable of putting
down rebellion, and let Utah te??ve with
all the honors of war, or else it ought
to crush this nest of vipers under its ;
heel.?Richmond Rifpatch.
An Ecropeax Conflagration Posrihlk.?The
lollowing highly important
article appears in the Journal des Dehats
: * Every one endeavors to den^'
that an European conflagration is possible.
and jet it cannot be concealed that
every one fears it. Europe has rarely
found herself in such a singular position.
There are five or six powers which know
not whether they ought to -act with a
view to war or peace, .to vote railways
or armaments. Who holds the thread
of so many complications ? Whence
can arise this general war, in which no
one believes, but which every one appeals
to expect ? lietween what adversaries
will it first burst foith, if it
does so? Who willv be enemies??
who allies ??what is to be fought for ? i
This state of 11 loertainty is more par- i
ticularly striking in tiiat country of
eternul uncertainties?Germany.
It is a little amusing that the nominee
of the lflaclt Kepublicun party for
Pieaidei t has been obliged to wr le a
letter to tell the country what his name
is. Here is the note:
SruiNUfiEtn, In., June 4, 1860.
J/on. George .Xehmun? Dear 8ir : Tt
e - l . ^ .*! y
seema &k u.-ine question wnmner mj 1
llrnt name is 44 Abraham " or M A brain " ,
will never be settled. Jl ?? 44 Abraham,*4 |
and if the letter of acceptance ix not
)et in print, you may, if you think tit, I
have my signature there printed " Abraham
Lineutn." Kxercise y oor own judg
Weill about thia.
Yours, as ever,
A. LINCOLN. .
Bian in a Thkk.?At Farmintown,
I?>ua, la.tt Sunday, a little girl, four years
Add, WJUI cm ried by a sudden gust of I
, svind imkT l<xlged in a clierry tree a f?w
yards do-taut. her doilies having caught
in the branches of the tree, where she
remained unhurt. The anxious fitrtiter
ran to and fro seeking her, when the
little in in went, dripping with rain, psejv
ad down through tha branches of lim
cjnrry Lies cvdufmiog?44 J'tu Iters,
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W. P. PRICE, Editor. *
C. M. HeJUEKXR. Assistant.
Our Motto?" Sqatl Bight* to All."
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Thurtday Morning, Jane 21, 1860.
Pariontl. '; I
It will b? wrn from the card of Mr. C. M.
McJuxkix, published b?low. Hint he i* hence i
forth to be the Assistant Kditor of this paper.
From hi* long connection with the
newspaper business, we have no fenrthnthe
will fail in the particular branch to which
he proposes to confine himself. The article*
which have heretofore appeared in the Entcrprite,
marked with an asterisk, ( ) hare ;
been his, and we doubt not havo been generally
read and admired. Our reader*, we
think, will be pleased with this announcement.
Salutatory.
For the past three year* and a half we
have been connected with the Kntcrpvit* in
| the capacity of publisher and proprietor.
During thnt time wc have occasionally attempted
an editorinl, and endeavored to assist
somewhat in this department, contributing
our mite whenever occasion prompted
or required. In appealing before the render*
of tiie Enlerprine, at this lime, therefore,
a* Assistant in the editorinl department, we do
so, we feel, with at lenit n small idea of the
duties pertainirg thereto. No desire or hop?
of \m>rart?lizing ourself. or chinning a world
by the effusions from our" gray goose quill " j
has prompted this step. Though perhaps |
not entirely devoid of vanity, it reaches not j
quite that fnr. How much our humble ef- |
forts heretofore have contributed towards !
the entertainment of ottr renders, we know !
not.; but if in the future we shall succeed In !
i assisting to furnish from our weekly board '
an entertainment palatable to our patrons, j
our aspirations and most sangiue expecta- i
thins wi.l bare been realised. Our province |
will be principally in the news department? |
clipping, condensing nnd framing such items I
as we may presume to be of interest. The j
arena of politics, with its multifarious and :
euuuliontcd questions of right and policy, I
j we do not propose to enter, leaving that to I
I the Senior, so far us the Enlcrprite is con- !
I ccnied.
With the most graceful how we know how j
to innke, and our l>est wishes for tliecontin- j
ne<l prosperity of our patrons and friends |
generally, we salute the readers of the A'w |
trrprif, hoping our future intercourse may |
be pleasant and agreeable.
C. M. McJl'XKIN*.
Military Excursion.
The Butler Guards, of this place, have I
accepted an invitation to spend the Fourth j
of July at Mn.r* Hovthkbn**, seven miles i
from Greenville Court House.
The Crops.
Fine rains linve fnllen throughout. llie j
District, nnd tlio crops, not already gathered,
are doing finely. The wheat erop lias '
proved unusually <*ood. The grain Is very '
large, and almost entirely free from rust, j '
The corn never looked better, and if good j 1
seasons continue, the yield will be very >
abundant. , / ' . . |
The Baltimore Convention.
Nothing of peculiar interest lias yet been j
received from Baltimore l*Von? il... ...? !
eeedlngs of the first day, wo are led to l??
lieve that tho delegates from nil the sec-ed- |
ing States, who apply, will be admitted.? |
Tho oliaiicce of Doiola*' nomination are j
growing weaker. The Mf. Y? Delegation (
w.l) not vote for IiU?, *if a new c andidate ,
it j>re?cnted. O?ikup}
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Detention of the Cars.
The non-arrival of the passenger train on
Monday last, was occasioned by the wash- .
ing away of a portion of a trestle below |
Alston, in eonie<|tteiice of which the tip and I
down train* were detained about six hours.
No other damage sustained.
The Oatllard School.
~ Tlie first term of this School will lorani
nate on to-inorrow, when a vacation, to continue
until the illtli July, will commence.
A vacancy occurring in the Female Department,
by the resignation of Mrs. M. M.
Pies, the Hoard ol Trustees have elected
Miss Helen M. Foster, of Ibis District, who
will commence Iter duties with the beginning
of the new term. We arc authorised
to state tlint the address which was to have
been delivered at the beginning of the
School, by Rev. T. 8. Aktiiiir, and which
was unavoidably postponed, will be delivered
on Monday, 16th Jnlv.
Tbo Southern Teaoher.
We have received a copy of this hand
somely printed periodical, edited and published
by Prof. W. H. Balton, of Montgomery,
Alabama. Many of onr eitixena are
personally acquainted with Prof. Barton,
and accord to him the abilities for sncceeefully
Carrying out the enterprise he lias undertaken.
We copy the following notice of
' The SoHthcm Teacher" from the J'itUbmrg
(Pa.) Educator:
" We have received the first fotw numbers
of thia nldy conducted, and aTready highly
pepnlar, uiagaxinf. ft is a model in matter,
style ami machanical execution, and is wortlty
of liberal patronage, ft cannot fall to
elevate 11w standard of education in the
Hontli and wherever elae It may b? eirenlated.
Much praise ia doe Trot Barton for
hie indefatigable lahore in the cause of edncation.
We I cine that hia excellent journal,
and hia admirable scries of text book*, mav
have a wide circulation, and tliat all his educational
efforts may be crowned with site
esse. Persons wishing to ImMiM yearly I
subscribers for the Journaf, should cnchiae a
dollar td the address of W.A llarton, A. M.r
Montgomery, Alsbame."
(9* Attention to eaHcd to the few ad- I
rsrliMwat* U this Isaac.
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| "Till li|i nf UnnMMllii"
' T1>U Is the title of sli htfwtlag w?tiiy
newspaper, published In the town of Moati?ell?,
Draw County, Arkansas, a eopy Of
whleb has lately bean reset red. It k edited
with considerable ability by GUV, HaMtnowsr
and W. F. Bnmn^ who have
for tbelr motto: " Opposition to Fadaral
Consolidation?The Government Is for the
People, and not the People for the Government.*
We think we reeognlae ia Mr; BrasvLurc
a former fellow-townsmen. With
pleasure we place the " Koye of AfoofiVW/e"
upon ??ttr exchange list, and hope to receive
It regularly.
Beientiflo American.
We cheerfully eall the attention of our
readers to this worthy publication. It Is do
voted entirely to the dissemination of scl1
entitle knowledge ; and to the inventor, the
i mechanic and machinist, the chemist and
architect, the millwright and mill-owner,
I.O F?wMoai ?1 * 'L - - a
I .?.mi u<i jtinnnr, m? man oi leisure
I and the man of aciencc, It raeommend* itm)(.
The third volume of the new eeriee
commence* on the let of July, and now la
a pood time to subscribe. Subscription price,
f'2 a year, or (It for six month*. Mi nn Jb
CoM publisher*. No. 87 I'ark row, N. Y.
Crops in Florida.
A friend, writing from Middlebnrg, Fla.?
under date of June 8th, snys:
" The crop* of porn and cehns, which hnt
a short time since gave evident sign* of an
abuudnnt harvest, are very unpromixing.
particulnriy the former, owing to the excessively
dry weather. Never have I seen the '
earth so "dry in so short a time. Should we
not be vi*it<d, very soon, by copious show- |
t-r? of min, crops will be very snort."
STATS ITEMS.
Equity Court commenced at Abbeville
tbe 11th in^t?Ills lienor Chancellor Ih:xc*s
presiding. The Itannrr thought the new
and old Inisii.cts would tnte no il..
The Sjxtrlan My?: " Perhaps no wheat
harvest lor ten year* h?i turned out more
satisfactorily than Hint of this year in thin
nmt ndjiiiniiig IHstrictn. The yield :i not
only good, hut no rust or blight has touched
the heads."
The Lancaster ZejJj*r han been presented
with a rare drliency in the shape of a portion
of very fine watermelon?the growth
of 18110. Somebody is ahead of time.
Tlir Fairfield Herald learns that a fatal ac
ehlent befell Mr. JollX Ti k.m:* on the 7th
Inst., by being kicked in tlie aide by his
horse. Ilo died on Tuesday.
The Columbia fall races will not come off
as advertised.
Col. I. 0. M?Ki*?ick, of Unionrille, has
been elected Brigadier < icneral 51 h Brigade I
South Carolina Cavalry, in the place ofUen. 1
llrsr, resigned.
The Client w Gax'tle says the very hard
rnitis that section has recently had, have
nearly ruined the crops.
The Masonic fraternity at Cheraw will
celebrate the approaching St John's festival.
I>r. J. U. Ikvinu, of Charleston, will deliver
the address.
The citizens of Helena, Xewl?erry IHstriet,
are taking steps for the erection of a new
rhurch at that place.
The Camden Journal says that the stable
of Mrs. A. K. 1's.at, in that IHstriet, was
struck by lightning, and, together with two
horses, huriied up, during a storm cn the
SOI h ult.
At a meeting of the tax-payers of
[own of Camden, on the 7th Inst. ?
tolvcd that the Town Council of tiwi 9
uibacrihc $00,000 to the propoaed rr.m
connection between that place and ifl
tervillc, to connect with the S. O. or W
E. Railroad. JT
A night-hawk, mraauiing 3 feet '
fr<?tn tip to tip of it* wing*, and *
7 or 8 |K>tind*, was ahot by Mr. li
in I.anrcn* Distiict, recently.
gun; distance, 70 or 80 yard#. lt< ^
were 1J inehe? long. The Her (A
port* good ruin*.
The Cheater Slomlaril lenrn* that a negro 1
woman belonging to Mr. Joux I)n Kt.r, of I
Fiahing Creek, wax thrown from n mule and
killed, n abort time ainre.
The young ladle* of the Sunday School*
nt Cheiter. together with the Son* of TernIterance,
will celebrate the 4th of July by
un addrca* and t?ic nic.
The benlih of Charleston hi reported as
continuing very good, save only in disease*
of infant*. Xuniber of Jeitlm last week,
30, of which 20 were below the age of Jo
years; n thence to the age of AO; end 3
nhnve that ego. Of there, 11 were whites
And I'J colored. More thnn one dial f the
dent lis were of colored children.
We regret to learn from our Charleatoa
exchanges that Mr. John C. Walkkn, of the
tirtn of Wai.kkr, Kv.ins A Co., dial in that j
city on the l&tli inst., of an ntliictlve diaease
under which he had for some days been la
lioring. Mr. W. was an enterprising mechanic,
of integrity and steadiness of cha
raeter, and a useful citir.cn.
The citizens of Winneboro expected Hon.
W. I* Yawict lo pass through that, place as
he went on to Richmond, but it seems wsrc
sadly disappointed. A large erowd were at
the depot when the train arrived on which
he was expected, snd a salute was fired from
an srtiHery field piece, in honor of the dis
tinguiahed Arrival?hut Mr. Yawcky wa? unluckily
not on lioard to witneaa the warm
enthuciecin whieh won displayed, having taken
another route. Deep mortification followed
the disappointment.
The Union villa Timet tliinka Fruity t'ourt*
ahould be dlapeneed with. It mya:
"We remember of a venerable and reverend
friend who told u* that he had a caae
in lliit court, we forget how many yea re,
hut it appeared to be interminable; every
dollar of the amount contended for by the
ItlaintifiT had been exbauated, and ihe deendant
had expended all he xrM worth in
reaiating the claim, and yet no deefoion or
remedy eonld Im obtain jd. After all the
values contended for hod lieen awaHowed ap
In cxpeusea. one or both tfco parties (forget
whieh) petitioned theaoartto let the matter
drop and take the *h?h ewaeem."
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Both Hoeeeeof Congrees were te edjfrofern on
the lStlr iaSt, hot the IIoims hoe re footed
the iterate'# reaoletion, extendiag ihe thn?
mi adjournment until the Mth, to the 0am |
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Hon. w. L. Ytn??y irrl*?J In Rlthmotd,
V*.. on the iMh Inst. He U nn object of
great interest ? political lion. If idmit
tod to the Baltimore Convention next week,
and ho can got a chanoe, bo will re|dy to
Douglas' late speech In the Senate. The
National Executive Committee of the Union
Party have oetabliehed their Head Quartern
at No. 867 D street, Washington City. The
house has boon filled up for their accommodation,
and they arc actively engaged in
preparation for a vigorous prosecution of
tlic campaign. " One of the companies
under Major Orasebv's command, who were
slaughtered by the Indiana at Pyramid
Ii*k?, contained, besides the American members,
two Greeks, two Austrian*, one Italian,
one 8pnniard, sad a satire of Chili.
Am Iters*. College line received and acee^ini
a dm!!{r.gc frc:n William College. tn
play a match game of ball on or before the
4th of July next. l>e Lave has challenged
Dlondin to meet him in a series of
fetes on the ropes at Niagara and rassaic
Falls The sum of f 5,000 is named as the
wager of the trial. It is stated that
90,000 Swede# and Norwegians are preparing
to embark for the United States, and it
Is believed that not less than that numlier
will reach the United States before the close
of the present year. Secretary Floyd
has summoned Gen. Harney to Washington,
with a view to the arranging for the campaign
against the Shoshone* and other Indiana
It la to be planned on a large scale.
From the accounts In the California (wipers,
received by the steamer North Star, it
is inferred that a minister of State, and not
Ilia Tycoon of Japan, has l>ecn assassinated.
It is stated that private letters from
Tarls represent Mr. Faulkner and family as
much dissatisfied with their new poeit:onIlis
family arc already anxious to return
The Artesian well at Columbus, Ohio,
linn already renclint the onpweoentd
depth of twenty-four hundred feet, or nearly
half a mile. It is the deepest well in the
world, hut as yet discharges no wnter, nor
exhibit* any sign* of it. The House of
Representatives have reduced the amount
allowed city letter-carrier* for delivering
letter* from two to one cent per letter.?
Till* amendment an* attached on to the appropriation
Mil, and wa* made at the
suggestion of the department. The
eoet of the New York Central 1'ark tlm* far
ha* been $7,500,000. The mm of $1,500,tmk?
will 1>? expended on further improvement*.
A Mr*. Cha*e, of Wautoma,
Wisconsin, died lately, aged 10 year*. 0
month* and SO day*. Mr*. C. was married
al>out three year* ago, and has left three
little children to mourn a mother's loss?a
sad commentary on the error of ?u?th early
man Inge*. Let parent* hew arc, and girl*
take warning. It i* alleged that the
plcuro-pneuuionia I* a disease of the distillery
of cow stable*. The report of tho New
Jersey Agricultural Society, just nut, says so.
A man named Fnsign KM ridge, of
Chatham, Mnw , died Friday night, having
starved himself to death. IIu hud lived 77
days without fond.
A monster Alligator was captured on the
7lh inat., near Itroad Swamp llridge. in
Williamsburg District, by I>r. J. S. llroek- i
ington. measuring eleven feet ten inches in
length, and largely proportioned in every I
other respect. His tail was six fec-t long,
and Id* tusks two inches. The cele '
brsted bronze doors, modeled by Rodgcrs, I '
snd east in Munich, have arrived in New |
" ork. They have cost some $40,0Oft, and
? excited general admiration abroad. .
T. Miller, i?f RiiMcllsville, Tenn., '
dnformatinn of his brother, Jacob
bo left tliHt part of tbe country in
lH.Vft. Anything concerning his
nli will be thankfully received by
The ('ash mere goat is 1
in Tennessee. John It. 1
prince of temperance lecturer*,
en lecturing in Kngland for the j
rear*, in to return to tbi* country i
* lion. A. II. Stephen*, of
la, i* exceedingly unwell front attack* '
01 .ertigo, with which he ha* been visited, 1
and is unable to attend to hi* business. Hi*
professional labor* have been very heavy of
late, and his nervous system has suffered
from being overtaxed. So says the Washington
Statea. Resolutions indorsing
Senator Sumner'* course in the United State*
Senate, passed the Massachusetts Legislature
on the 18th in*h, by a vote of HA to 44.
Subscriptions for the Pope have been
commenced in biwir Canada. In Quebec
mon? it i* proi table (hat $5,000 or $6,000
will lit raised, $4,(NM> having been actually
sultecrilied. l>*niel Clark liaa been re
elected Senator from New Hampshire to the
United Statea Senate.
De*|tatchea Ity the last mall from Korope,
both official and private, from tourer* entitled
to lilghttt credit, repreaent general war
?? probable, and that preparations of a mort
extensive character are being made, and !
that great activity alto prevail* in dock |
vardt, A a. A child, Ave yeart old,
died in Wheeling, Va.. on live lrtth instant, !
from eating dried apples. Tha New
Orleans Jtelta, of the 1st inat., publishes a
letter from Gov. Houston, accepting the
nomination of the people of Texas, for the
offiec of President of the United Statea *
The Itoaton Post that a disappointed
candidate for office, speaking of men who
sell their votes, remarked :"Thev are as 'ate
aa jKsop, of old, who told hi* birthright for
a mess of potash." Ghee, who was arrested
in Charleston, is undoubtedly the
same who torn* tints ago swindled citizens
of Washington of large amonnts under the
name of Evans A Co. CapC Bass, of tbs
Charleston Police, received a diapateh informing
him that the company of Ghee was
very mnsh desired at Chiaago, Illinois.
f? the Enterprise.
Afr. Editor? We most respectfully suggest ?
that ALEXANDER M.BKR, Esq.. has all
the suitable qualifications for a member to
the State Leg Mats re. He ie a perfect gentleman
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M ??N p*a*a< am Ui? wute, eo?<ttUoa Md
in <iu.tr 1*1 c*p*bilitiea of thi% Motion of the j
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eoneemt to b***oi* i MtdidaU tor til* LogMotor*
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Eprm Enurtat?V+ar Sir. t Presuming
iW* you Would lik* to know *on? thing
hi regard to crop* and politic* lit tkh SUto,
I Hm tl*? opportunity of giving you i bri?f
?count of both:
Crop* in thi* county?end other* m for
m I ?*n hc?r from?never looked better
than nt till* time. The farmer* b*ve hud
n moot excellent apring for working their
me crop*, nnd torn* of the oldest (inner* teii
they never have seen cotton look better in >
thi* or any other country at tlii* time of the
year. Arkansas hoe, to my certain knowledge,
produced abundant crop* for the two
last year*, and this year bid* fair?should
we have no diouth?-toexceed in abundance
the two preceding year*. Health, at pre*- |
ent, it very go-xl.
The atata ?f polities in Arkinnu. I don't
think tli? man ii living, or dead, or ever i
' will live, that conld state the prvelae atnte
of politic* with the Democratic party.?
Some are for Pnnl, some A polo*, and some
for Cephas ; tome for Johnaon?the regular
nominee?xinio have got Henry M. Rector
to run ae the regular candidate, and have
declared J oh neon'* nomination void ; and
some would be for the devil liineelf, were
he a candidate.
The State Convention met first and nominated
R. H. Johnson, brother to Bob, the
U. 8. Senator of thW State, for Governor.?
The first Congressional I>i*trlel Convention
met at Dover to nominate a candidate, being
a different act of men met for a different
pnrposc, took It Into their heads to pase
some resolves condemnatory of the way or
manner la which tha Gov. was nominated,
llrre, for the benefit of tome who might
think that I am one of this nnriv 1 it?u
that I am neither, hut am a lire Know
Nothing in Arkanma?which everliody
know*, is a rare thing, n-nrcf'j, or tserer
found here. But I state thing* aa are reported
of each party by themselves. The cause
of ail thia turn up Jack and apiit a horn,
waa firat started by one Tommy C. Hind
man. a Demagogue of the lowest Mississippi
hue, who came to this State, and Itefore
he had been in this State six months, canvassed
this IHstrict for a nomination to
Congress, and after that, did receive It, and
waa elected; and ever sioce then, it haa
been said, that he dictates who shall hold
the offices from township Constable to ('.
S. Senator. And the last Legislature did
take ? recess of twenty-three days, did meet,
and did |wa* a resolution gi?r,tir.g each
member |?ay for services never rendered,
and milage they were not entitled to ?
Jouhson denounces them, and llindman did
defend them for it. 1 learn that one of the
member* said that they appropriated fSOO
for their liquor hill. The Ilindmnn Convention
has np|Miinted delegate* to the Richmond
and Italtiiuoro Con volitions. Mitchell
and Gnntt. are the candidates for Congross
in A. Rust's District.
1 am, respectfully, ARKANSAS.
- a
PriwoxAL.?The letter writer* describe
Mr*, Lincoln n* * lady about S5 y?#ri old,
and n tmloiM Prtnln Ifri*n. Mr. Lincoln
attend* tin* mmc church, l>ut i* not ? meal- |
her. lie. however, i* n moral man, and a
Irict Ireiotalrr. i
Mr*. 11*11 i* a lady of decided character,
encrgv, and i* not bitterly Pro-Slavery in
principle.
Mr*. !>otig1n?? ha* been for a fear year*? '
ever *inee her marriage, in fact?one of the '
quean* of Washington society,
Japanese advice* stale that PiinceOo
i'airo is not dead, and that every hope
k entertained of Ilia recovery. 3
. !
OOMM KRCIAL.
CoLl'MMIA, June JA.
Cft/cn ?The ?ale* for the week amounted !
to 118 hale*. Extreme*, fi(ri 11c.?allowing ,
n decline on the inferior qualities from la*! (
week's quotation*.
Flour.?Sale* confined to small lot*, at 1
3l(<i 'H per ?Aek. Extra family would com '
maud a sliade higher.
Com?Supply equal to demand. Quoted |
Rt f*1.12$ |>er bufhel M ll??. in bulk. I ,
OHEEVILLE j
B&FTISTFIMAIE CQLLIGI. j
ANNUAL EXAMINATION. '
THE ANNEAL EXAMINATION of th* |
Clasae* in the OREENV1LLE BAPTIST
K KM ALE COLLKtlK witl comntenre at
o'clock, A. M., on Urtlnrrtiiijf, the t Hilt July
Hfst, and continue for three day * I
Tlie following gentlemen are requested to *
act a* an examining Committee, vis : .
riv, w. a. jon**ox, o.i>. t. w. ktok ka, wwj.,
na. a. a. < book, nr. *\m?kl uirn,
ar.v. t. a. abtiu b, arv. a. mirlt, n.d.
ar.v. ?. a. uaii.i.abi*, alf.x. m'bkk, k*o..
ar.v. a. t. mii.i.. riv. w. william*, o.n.,
bev. j. a. wii.ravk*. or.*. w. momrao*, (
rev j p ehmri m * ?? -
.. I.., IIMIVUI IM) ,
IK. K l?. !?., N WINTMIBK, *?**.,
nitM. w. k. kahi.kv, w. p. micr, kmj ,
MOM. B. r. I-KXKT, U. K. Ki.roRP, WKJ , .
amu TUB BXr.CI TIVB COMMITTER. (
The pilTiin* and friend* of the Collage are J
respectfully invited to attend. ,
C. R. TWITTY, Pre*, pre tern.
June 21 7 . 4
*
Religious Notice.
OowbmsVILI.B, June Sth, ISfifl. '
Til* Ministers' and Deacons' Meeting in
communion with the Fourth Union Meeting of
the Tyger Rlrer Association, will be bold with
Rooky Creek Church on Friday bbpobb tii .
riptn RabbaTI ih Jn.r. Rev. h. T. Pill appointed
to preach the Introductory Sermon ; J.
L. Westmoreland to write Kssay?Subject, Intemperance.
Question for Dieeaaaioo?Should
any able-bodied man be retained in the fellow- ,
hip of a church, wbo refuse* to contribute i
M;ttln| l? lh? uppnrtof (1m 0<wp?i? A.M. '
Woodruff to open the dleeuretea.
T. J. KAIU.K, CUrk pro torn.
June II
Vathing Da# of SOTTiea. -MnchanireTilU, '
S. Y., Mareb 17, ??M. Mr. W. K. Hereto; I *
hara BMd lltiuitM't Hair ReetoraUro for J
three jrtirs, and bar* found it to , 1
rollout article. It not only until rod the color 1
of my hair, giving H dew lite and otreaath,
but H oared myrow and wife of a nod ntid'
note eruption upon the eeutp, wbteb aitldpgelre
roomed to beaeit, I Ml/ battert t* to bo
Ibe boot artiolo In uaa Youta, roopwtMhr,
KX?WL*ON HOWWAKD. 1
lUMomber (hat tblo roaull war **edn*ed by j
Hotmetraat'e J.lmtfbia, Mm ir%taal dud-euty
reliable Halt Hbetnrathre.
-r ni n ?t ? Kwti H -
2 81 .
1*' '' y' ' ^ I'I
v+i? tt-iy* * J AS. ttida, M*y.,J :,
pST Quit ay.?Hm ]r?a aaan that Big Iv>< .
dian, I* another eolam, bailing roat*, Write,
and learaa far the Cbarokea RomoJy t
Far Um Itgiilaltn.
|3f~ W A AM on?jwM.U<ol *? ? ?
w -- - V |?U1?IVI II^U IO ?!?
bounce Col. Wi- II. CAjiPftKJ>L-? caadl- *
d?U fur rc election to the State LegislstarO (( J
the coming election. . *' , , 1
f3?""The many friends Qf 'I>r.
J. fi. HFLLlVAN, respectfully NintNUHtltin) \
as a candidate fj>r re-?lectjj<u> to the Statu Le- .t
gislaturc at the ensuing election.
We are .requested lw the i
many MetiSs of J. ROBERT R3IITU, to'CA- V
nouueo bim a candidate for tbt LsfisktkN at
the ensuing sleetiuD.
IST The friends of Col.
McCI'jiLOT(111, NSMsthlly beg loava to announce
him ?? a Candidate to represent Urtten.
vllle District in the neat Legislature.
Tor Tax Collector.. f j
f^T" We are authorized to an- 1
nounce Col., fl. P. t'OOI.JJ a* a candidate foa
Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
We are anthofizod to an- ,
nounrc W. T. PIII'-MATE as a candidate for
Til PnlU-liW .1 I ho 1
|jgT" Wo are requested io anmmiif*
Mr. BI.IAH HI I.I., im a candidate for Tti
CollwUn, it tb? next Klection.' 1
IW JAMES B. PEARSONannounrc*
himself n i candidate for TAx Collector
at tlic next election. .' IU>
1?Young man, at you mine your life,
age, the health of future generation*, atop |
buy no more Balaam copaiba, or strong ulfitgen*
intoctloua. The eopalba dehilllatca yewr r
whole ay item, cause* a general languor and 1
emaciate* the inoet robin*t constitution, the natringeut
injeetiona ruin you for llfc, ami unfit
you ft?r the enjoyment of dome*tie Mi**. Take.
onr advice, go to any drug afore, and yon.WMI
find the " firnat Indian Medicine" for \'eaercal
diaeaaea, " Cherokee Remedy/' a plcaaaot
delieinu* aymp | thia will cure yoa in leaa time
than any other preparation known toman, ribt
only give* permanent relief, bqt cause* the
blood to flow through every vein ! health apd
happineaa to beam forth from the check of pallor
again. Sec advertisement In another ml- ,1
M. June 14 0 4
All Hair Dtm Abandon*.? W,~,.r. a rent \
Article Am* hilrtn the field.?Professor M'oml i
itanda upon an eminence noefaemiat who** at- <
tention has been turned to inventing a hair tonic,
has ever before reached. Hla famei*sodden,
but world-wide, and thouaanda who have
worn wiga, or been bnld for ycitrr, are now,
through the use of hi* preparation, wearing
heir own natural and luxuriaul iicad-covcrinu.
Ho much for chomiatry, thechemiatryof human
life, and the lanra which apply to the functions
of tho syalein. P ro feasor Wood Mod ted out ?
the human hair, ita character, ita properties, '
ita diseases, and how to restore the decaying
vitality'of that ornament; be saw, aa iu bir I
own case, that gray hair i* unnatural, units*
the age of the Individual bad reached foumrqhc, 1
and lie w livvof that the hair omld be natural? I
Iv rcvitaliacd. lie tried his own rnae?almost
bald and ipiite gray at the age of thirty-seven. '
he restored Ida own hair in color, strength and
luxuriance, nnd the article he did It will* h?
pivc to I lie world. (Jet II Wi //m> Uctfora tirr,
ami take nothing else.
Cai'Tiom.?Hewirc of vortklrM imitation*,
a* acveral are already in the market, called by
different nnmra. Use none unlets the Word*
(Hrnf. Wood's llnir Restorative, Dcpnt, 8t?
Louis, Mo., ami New York.) are-blown in the
bottle. Sold by all Druggists and I'atent
Medicine Dealers ; also, by all fancy Toilet
(iooda Dealers in tho United States and Canada.
For sale in firecnville by Drs. T.oxtJ I
RrttttNAM. Druggist!. 4-4 Mey.*l?
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. !
IR JAMF.s CLAHKK' |
CELEBHATED FEMALE FILLS I
Protected LstDri
ly Kayal ffe -) '
Prrprrrrrifrom n prerrriftii'm of Sir J. Cfnrfty ' I
M. It., /'iysirisa Kxtru'irdiottry Iv ttkr (Jmsen.
Til !8lnvaluable medicine is unfailing in tbf 1
ure of all those paiaful and dangerous Jiseasek
lo wbiek tbo female constitution14 subject. I?j.
moderates all excess and removes all okstntlions,
and a *|?ccdy care may be rolled on..
TO MARBIED I.ADIEB '
[t ie peculiarly suited. It will, in n ib?rt timt,
?ring on the monthly period with regularity. *
Ctt'TfO*.
Thfg! Pills should not be taken by female*
taring the must tnrkr uostiih of Pregnancy, "
i* they are mro to bring uti Miscnrrioge; but 1
it any other tlino they are safe.
In all case* of Nerroneanjl Spinal AfTeetiorey '
I'ain in the Hack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fa,
riguo on alight exertion, Palpitation of the *;
Heart, Ttyatcriea and Whites, these PHla will I
ffrct a cure when all othsr means hava (MM t I
u>d although a powerful remedy, dw not roa,
lain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hart- ,
lul to the eonstitntion. t
Full direetiona in the pamphlet around aatb !
package, which should Ita carefully preserved.
Sole Agent fur the United States and Canada, 1
JOB M0SE8, (Lata I. C. Baldwin * r...,,
Rochester, X. Y.
N. II.?$1.00 ami 0 postage stamps eneioeed .
to any authorised Agent, wiP. insnra a bottle,
containing So pills, by rrtnrn mall.
Sold in dreenrillr hy Fisnan k If writs n, "?(
snd by all respeetahlo llrngglst*.
Var Bcraack k tiairason, Charleston,
Wholesale Agents. $-lyeew . May 17.
HAUt BRAIDnrd "
Of Every Stylo *xid Pattern.
\/ri>a Ttr T cvr onvT
mtio, itx. aj. .
RK8PKCTPVLLY Infonn. the Lndiea and
(Jentlesnen nfOremriHe.that *heh** re.. .
mrned, ?n<| cm be found immediately beyond
I he Old fUplUt i'harcb, nt I be Um bouae eke
formerly oeoopled, where *i?e hi prepared U '
ierute order* for her nest nod unique ityli of 1
IHAnjR A\ 7D H hS" (i> ,
>f ererjr derrrtpllnn end pattern. * i
COLD XOVWTIV?l
>f nil kind*, tiwtfi on bend. ' June
21 T if |
' T. A. IAFAR,
oj ? r?iu^j5UM3MP?<Dayp a. cv*,
Doctor of Dontal Burgory,
jpnOfo t>KVKRH hlrprofeaeloual *?k j
/WfKftjM. viae* to y* friend* nod ike riti^Lirrny
rem* pf OreenrHI* tot n foW j
?e?k?, nod Will wnjt on partlee ni their reak. j
lenewtf preferred, tfc end be fbnad ni dke ,
]?r>dl?lt Unaaa
J?h II 7 ^ tf 4
" NOTICR i
r HAVR piUm N?dii <t?M (M BakM* of x
1 II K.N IIY *. PRINOK. ?!?! <, MXi A* I
?f JAftPKft, f. I'JIINCK, to
I,, hand* ol ?f4. fc IX Uoodlotfc ?y AW S
Mp, for MHMtta. AO i?M fiOlfif ?m 4
urAjr fairly untUUd to mm P?rwaM m? 1
Oi* pagv??V W. F.POJXCK, l?ft . I
? ?? .. .* *?* / f;, a ' ,
Si?tr?M Sale. <
WSMttisfegl-A
*m4UW P M|> ?p rm?f Jtoppxr i?r?xr
? ?*. at M ' OmIi JL, ^T
A11 of ftootifcoM yM giWfc? ..:
^ r;; . 1
MMtlMr^MUlMUUca^lr *? 'h?irti?*te4f WHI
ifl|kawM ??^if 'i? M? niqaAMI to
?m mewri and *etO? ly Retnrk D?y Mtt,
rfl *M diun^ml itm M^ HMNut
Amn>u?u, i/ not wUUd by Retark iHty.
RDWAi'D O.JACOBS, Baocator.
JdmR 7 if
At Pnfclic Auction,
fmltan,
At the rtrldfiMt S?1 door eottth of tht.PraItjUrton
Qfm>oh, RfMiArdron Street. . Sale
to eonrmeAee at 10 oVVmIl i" ,
TRItXIA ntHH-ArtUlM le'U ftanr.il
Ilia day of sola '*"7-1 JoM 81
.. ,-.rf j?i| ^ llV ".t ' ?>r i ? mm* "l*y
State of Moil lli Carolina.
- grkenyu-lk msnurr.
By k. He Kay, Krq. Ordinary of raid DUtrict.
WIIEREA&, WILLIAM 1L TlfOMAS.
?m, CofflfliM6nff in Equity fc>r
QraeneiUto Imriti, ha# tltd a Petition In
my- Ofirc*. praying that Letter# of Administration
on nil, an a singular fit* woods, and
chattel* rights tml cfvdlta brVIOlKT
ASflMORK, la* ofdba District nforwoid,
d' erased, Should be grVint?1 tfc Mm. THt
sa ore, therefore, to *!>? And >dipontfh
*\l and singnlnr ll?? kbidred nndxnvnHinn
<>( lira mid decease/!, J" Infftnd appear
In ttio Clmirt <?f Ordhmry fot' mW TBafriat.
to He holdert nt ditch,* itln Conptflonee, on
the third day of Angugt nexh-toahcau?c,
if any, why the said Administration should
not l>e granted. - , V
. - RORERT llrKAT. X>. (L D.
Ordinary's Office, tfttli June, 1864). 7-*7
State of Sooth Carolina.
' ' GREEN V1LLK DISTRICT.; * .
IN WitY.
Wit.ma.* M. Thomas, Administrator nf-Lnraney
Keleon, deeeaacd, ta jiutm ijvk., it
hx? *t o\.?rP*tUirm to Sell. JLOhd. *
TN nbedl*n<*1o nir order of the Obttrt of
i". Eqaitrfl I will tell to the
highest bidder il QreetiTifle Court 11 enter.
Oft' Bale-day ia July nsxt, .
All that TRACT wr PARCEL of LAND. .Itunta
on l<oth side# of the Uuncornbe road, on
water# of Eftoees river,. containing Forty
nno and Ihrae-fnnrtHf Aeree, ou which Lurnno*
Nelson, alias JLuraney Laiigston, formrflf
"lived. , V /
TliltMii?A credit of one yenr,, with approved
security, and interval, from date, ex.
er|?t ao tn.noh as wiU_l>e ncefafary to pay
wtt, vbitk fflwt be j?i<l in cash. /
U 31 31. TflOJl A& C. E. 0. I>.
3fay 19, 1K60. > ft kl
VOUBTIKOF JULY.
KiaiiTt rouRTM ANNJVJJRHA|
., JSY t? As?t??h iBdeftradanoe Viii b?
t?|obrslei| an tytdwmloy, tl* F"*rtk' nf July
?er*. At MlLfc* KOVTHJmX fl, pavcu mil*#
north-east ot'Ht^ivillC-V. J I. ...
Thr Anniversary Address will be tfelirercd
l?y ,\lnj. 8. It. Q&OJH.KTT: ' ?
The Oin<M<latcs fur lha Hastate anjl House of
Ilei>i?senf#ttres. and tl)' |dNlo gene rally, are
[e^peethdly invited t?? attend.
A mNNEJt will be fA all who Jcdrr
it.
II. A. CAt'BLE. , .
IVII,HON HAW KINS, .
?. r. DJitN hbitY.
* 1'KTBR SfHiTHKItX, *
ALPMTO TAYLOR, Committee
of Arrangement*.
June 1-1 ? ' | >" X
BOTXCsE'.
^ ^ I WILL 6ELJ, fo III* hlghfiSSSHr
ell 'bidder, on Prying, tkr tik
HK|mfff ting nf J nig Hurl I he following
rfT^wf Property af the Rotate of
?C3SaB?2aLiAMKS XOKJCH, depeaocd. nt
the whereon (Aid deoeaac^ dtcd, 1:?
mile* north-eu*t of'(Ireenvhie t'/ H., enhaint}
, ' '" V, * ;
HOUSEHOLD FURXITUBE,
Rc<U, DcllihiUi -v , *
Uuittut, BhlrhoaHk, Table*, Chair*, and Par
lur Ornament* '
Cooking I5ten*fl*, Crockery Of alt kind*
Forming Toot* *
Cat Ha, Mo**, Hor*c*
I ffaHtajr, 1 Two-bora* W?jc?n
Wheat. Com, and many other article* too tedtou*
to mention. ' '
VTERMK-^AH. *ai*n mt and ander $i, cirah ;
?rt-*iver-$5, a,*r?<tit at aix month* will foe g x a
<u> not* With two good aaouritiea with ipter atTrout
day oT >nl<\ ' * ' '
8. D. UOOnLETT, Sxeeotor.
Juno 14 ' j", 4. td
rho State of SootU Carolina.
SHERIFF*# SALE#.
BitVtowTHf >tin?lrj FipriFaelai,
totw 1 Rill kD, War* the
lleurt ljnut daw, ai lii? niaal hour* of *a1?,
9a tha Pint ITqsiday In July next,
AH ?f. lUV^thntK In 12 Aorta of
[.RQil 1 alio 3 Silver Watcfceay atd on Tturt'lny
ifLer Salc?-<lay, 1 Hftjr gn I Tan "Still at J. if.
; aa the property ( Oliver Rot*, per
x linlnlc rtniicrml, aLdw anil of J. R. Bbwrten.
IOQ Aorta wf f.an.1, iporv Or loan, lying in
dnniHlk Diatrlet, adjoining lamia of J. K.
fttoac, A. Ricfoardee#, at mi.; ?a the property of
Tbomaa Co?, a* ffoe mi ft of K. *. Dmwuh Ai
?lg?. ?. w ' i
180 Aorta or f.an<l, more or lorn, lying in
iriwtnrillto IHntrM, adjoining IdJirta of B. F.
Ferry, e? *L) mt tbcjiroptriy of WiHUna Fitber,
at tW anil of Lloyd nrxlJobn Qomn.
TKJiJJV CASJt. "Purcbamr to-pay for title*.
. J. T. MrDANfRl.. a. a.m.
BkrnHflQpm,, Jmmm lilt, i*%*, *-j.f
Not. Yet Dissolved,
A JiD tW uadaraigncd give* Ha* Ma ofolMitti
JR fomt before i|? apeedy dt**ehrtfon it
Woald be tratl Jbr the people t* lay Mb #*t>piie*
to do tknd an til tfoty thall W abi* V man*,
faciute for tfoentrltca tfoo ftillowitur Article*,
wHIrh bare jwat been purehw-d In the North ey
aNiaa at tAy lonr prWa, aod %bl*|i van bo
||g^ A *+ V, ^ <
VERY IX)W FOR CASH l
Fine Mold Kngltoh L**e? WATCHVg, df the
test brand*? *1*0. >Me 0<>?d Stria* and A inert- I
>?n I>rw?, whW> ? *?<><*>* m* t? forrrrt
r dm4 An An* lot ?T (*>W
Ch*U* of v*tTou* p*rt?rn* j ?t><! * Ann lyt of
RtmM Pin#, X*r-Dr?p*, flnRet - Rin?*.
IT*t?K K*7*> OuAnl*. Kll**r u4 Mold ThUn<le#.
JttxJ CbirinJL. alfver imI tuM fr * ).?<
Ypactofca, b fluf r?t of AUuiAi an4 Stoat*
DoUoft*. MmUIhhw n? bra? (?*,' . ffftvar w<l
rtojto4 VbMTffpoMtkr'Mnlraa, F?rka, Cwtf"',
5HS?A?3^jw!:
(Tare la wartavfe* t?U */?.. r*jr ha? qnal
irirrfMtrcrAiS'cz
fc?ifcB?rtaa %l?w| ** **4 *o* ?M
nvMi frj **M. A* *arly iMptatton .
(f Hioaltova IHMm j?I do y?m moM-*.
iiHitifin to U?ld, ? r* ?? V
^ i Hal
w : A? . ^ ,, .. t.ttiSr
I ? - ' * ?*