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% ' " ' " Drracrivics n Nicklt CavoAt.? Is Chicago there Are private M detect! *e po'ice" establishments, doing-business each on iU own account. One of the** "dims? recently picked up V respeetable appearing young stranger, who KM pet down at once bf the shrewd officers as a purchaser of bocw* coin.? They therefore approached him in the hotel, and offered ~to sell him some ** nit^oi' W al o nkaan ralft TKo rnunar man made an appointment with thein for-that.-evening, and in the meantime applied to a rival detective office, and gave information that he was that evening to meet a gang of counterfeiters, and *i if detectives No. 2 would acconiy htm (hoy might make a " haul." At tlje appointed time detectives No. 1 a. rived aud .produced the counterfeit ooin.- They were immediately poufi"c?d trpon by dotectivce No. 2. when the " sellWas at once discovered. The; u verdant young man" quietly advised hfcwouHlbo entrappers to be mere certain of their customer next time, and left " them.to enjoy .the j.?ko amopg. theiu -selves. 9 . * * e '-'Sf.ij.jno I.iqcor to JIruRRitn Mrs a Crintk in Mississippi.?TheSupyome Court, of -Mississippi has affirmed the validity of jhifl fa\v making it penal for .retajlers to soli liqnor to a drunken man," nn<! ded.vinir that the owner r?f the ?? rahlubtncnt is res poms i Me for tho net of ^iho bjwkeeper on this behalf. , 1 The nbove is a .most righteous decision, and -wo should fe^I rejoiced wesc ji retffignizo.r as the law of the land.? ? A man who lias propor'.v, and, w hen sol>er, good sense, seldom, doea that which lnins him until lie becomes drunken.? lt-?s after this that he srjpaildors.'Hinkw foolish and ruinous trades, and becomes brutalized. Ativ law that will reach -.and hold ncc9iintable the dram seller, will have a tendency tp cheek the tinflie. ? Wilmington Journal. ?-T... % ? * t A St5f!t1.A? ClRCrUHTA>*CKi?We find in the. Memphis Avnlniioh^, of the 12th instant, the followingV " A man named \'nnn. engaged in fi?hiijg near Clonics Mortis' l'iicifie Place, hu Friday last, caught a very huge cattilU which was placed in n 'box containing several others* cf^ the finny liihe, where it remained for some time.? \Vl??te the fisherman was engaged in removing the fish, he discovered n hand, tvhieb evidently had belonged to a lady, and which, it is supposed, was disgorg ed bv the fai-are fish. The hnrul. we aro inform*,., lias the appearance of having Leon binned, but with tire ex- j eeption of its being slightly discolored, ! is natural as life, and emits no smell. It i* presumed that the hand is a por- | lion gf the body of one of the unfortu j Unto ladies lost by iho bmning of the ! A. T.Lucy. ' , - r ' "SYaiuvino to Motiikiis.-?The Urnsx sells "Journal of Medicine " contains the account of another case of poisoning /jotii thecRbcUof paint on children's toys A child, six months old, was taken with eonvnlsions, w miring with pain! and Jittering the. most agonizing shrieks; It trM with the gieatest difficulty its life saved. Examination showed that it had been poisoned fnm sucking a ?lo!l\s head, the white lead in the paint being a deadly poison. Mioimum, or oxide of lend, is ?*ed for red paint, while arsenic enters largely into the preparation of green and yellow, which colors are largely used in painting toys from their cheapness?and in all largo enough quantities to kill a young chilJ.-j Tun Methodist EriscoPAi. Ciirncu I jinn Sl.wIjkt.? It anpears that some of : ^ I .1 . \ I .1. . _! A " t ! ine iiiriimcrs oi me r.[?iscopai -Church North are not satWied with tlie action of the General Conference on tiie laverv anhjecvand a writer in the Staunton (Va) Vindicator proposes to the ltaiiiinore Conference that reconvention be immediately called, to 'be composed of Invnreti and ministers?say two lay delegates to one clinical?to be held as early as practicable, *ftt sonte central point, say Alexandra, to take -tiro ?ubjoet into consideration. *?? -s * Wapimxoton, June 20.h. A movement has been on foot for the last three days, by the respective fi tends of Douglas and Breckinridge. among whom were several men in high position, fo get thein both to -withdraw Jioin the field, with the view of putting ,r?nie unexceptionable nuin in the ring i: i.. i .1 i.:~ rr^rt mm . iiLi/iu. mni' hib .-fiifudn~pos>iiiv<-lv decline. any such arrangement." The " Lililc Giant " savs he has enluttxb for the war, an J will a'ol leave the field. . ' A Female Hail Sri.trrEti.-In Franklin county, Tenn-, therei* a woman who can Jbt ai Abe Lincoln all hollow nt his 'favorito game. >0d0 of "the Deputy Marshals for that county made the nc<pi?iiitnf>ee of a lady To years old, who built 300 yards of pood Jock-fence witliin the last y.car,'w it!) her ow n hands, nrd what is tnore, shj>pa.tlieied aful car lied in-"her am# all the mat dials of which the fence i* built. National I'istances.?'The r*dcr>ptfoil of the treasury notes* ha* ncceesitaicd Ipe loan of five of six milieus of dollar# at an e*riy day. 'Jhe balance in tiro treani/y subject to draft at the of 'net wfek, wwa five millions six ItMidt ed ihousand-dollfira. At thin season of the jfar the e\pcndituies are Very Jsfjyely in excess of receipt*,. and in/more treasury notes can be re issued. - - JlonroN, June 80. A ffiree ga'e prevuiU d hero with l^rxiftc viole ,(< , uprooting trees, demolishing; oh bum ys, ?te. Many-sail hoots in the hurt* r *?4S? upset, nnd it is reported tlratseveial lire* Imve been lost, but ibe okataaieHts lack continuation. , -?? ???? Tub U. &. steamship Niagara, with tie JapaiMWA fcinlutssy and llteir suiie, tint lo sea ou the 30th wit., frvut Mew w. - \ * ' -Ji I.I 11 usr^=r=?1~?. r j " 1 #frr_ gaiitjltftt ^tttrrptte. MT. *. PRICE, Editor. ~ C. *. McJDNKIN, Aaiiatant. Our Motto?" XVqual Hi ehta to All." GREENVILLE, 8. C. Thursday Morning, July 5, 1860. FOR PRESIDENT. * UUJN. J. 1;. 15L1 INKlDljiE, ? '' OF KKNTCCKYiron vicK-fcUFsinusti , GEN. JOSEEIl LANE, or Ottsnos. An A polony. This ifc<ne appear* a day later tlmn usual. A desire to paitieipote in tlie celebration of 'tlie Pniirtlt ourselves, and to allow llmre working for lis tlie i?m? privilege, together with- other circtimeUtict-s, has caused the delay. . Excuse us. t3T A wind and" rain storm passed over I im this (Tlmrsdny) afternoon. Tlie wind j pi'ecedcd tlie rain,-nnd was quite severe for j n few irtniiw-nt*.. We fear it lias Mown down i corn along its trark. The rain was inueli j. needed. j C'3F* Durins tlie pnst. week wo have experienced some vary wrtrfn weather. The mgucst range nt tlie thermometer wt <lo not know. but judging from our feelings, wf should say it wns above 01)", any bow. Dentil of .Benjamin F. Perry, Jr. We announce with deep regret the death ??f this highly esteemed young gentleman the eceond non of Hon. !3. F. I'kriiy, of this j place. Jfe died at the residence of his fa| llier on the morning of the itd inst. Fer j the past three years he ha*been in 'the UniJ ted {states ^iaval School. nt Annapolis, Mil., j hilt owing to ill henlth. ho was brought I home a fwv weeks since. He was in the , 17tli year of his aire, and. nt the time of his { death, an Acting Midshipman in the United LStates2iiivy. We fain would offer to the I bereaved parents our sincere sympathies in tliis sid bereavement. The hearts of njl in our community, have been deeply touched for one who w?s the j<>v of his parents, and | beloved and cherished by nil who knew I him, has been taken from their midst.? I I T\?e blessed consolation is' tbelrs ibnt his 1 1 last lionrs were pcntvfuV?n* bis life had I j been?and lie passed through 1 lie "valley ami shadow " clotlicil in tlie pnnoplv of the Christian soldier, fonring no evil, for Christ t was his guide. The Fourth at Southern's. j The eighty-fourth anniversary of the In' dependence of Ameiien wns celclirnteil in a j very nppropriate manner, nt Mr. Mii.ks SutiiminV, seven .miles from Greenville ' Court House. 'Hie Butler Guards were preI sent on the occasion, anil performed a nuin! her of evolutions that pleased and delighted f the spectators. After the eompnny had been j dismissed, the crowd of persons assembled j at the stand, where the exercises were eonij tneneed by prayer by Kev. Mr. Brnnr. The Declaration of Independence was then rend "hy J. C. I'. Js.TCR, Ks?p, after which Mnj. S. I>, Gooi>lktt was Introduced a* the orator of the day. Ilis address was listened to very attentively hy ihe crowd of ladies and eitir.ens It wns well conceived, and delivered I in a pleasing manner. 1 At tile conclusion of Mnj. Gooni.rrrr's ad| dress, the candidates were called upon. The call was responded toby Mr. Westmors.lanu, enndidnte fur tiie Senate, and by Col. Mo Cuj.Lovr.ii and Col. C.iurutxL, candidates for the House. > ^ . The speeches being- over, the crowd re- 1 paired to tlie dinner, which had en prej pared l?y Mr. Sotiur.u*. The tables were i liH< d with great abundance. Every tiling which the country afforded was spread out 1 in profusion. The dinner was hy no means j the least interest ing exorcise of the occasion, 1 nnd-was one in which we believe nil parti! eipnted with pleasure. A large number of ladies graced the oc ension by their presence. The exercises of the day closed l>y * meeting of the eili/.ens j in the afternoon for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of It*arte ik nine a And I..ink, an account of which appears in nnolh?r column. Tout la of July ColebraUon Tl>? University llitlomen, ('apt, Davaxt commanding, celebrated their Anniversary | hy a parade and oration. This gallant i eorps performed the most intricate evoluI lions with a facility and peroision that I argued well for the energy of the privates I | and the faithfulness of the oflleers. The ' i Declaration of Inde|>eadene? was rend hy l.ieut. V. J. Topk, of Newberry. The oration was delivered hy bicub T. S. Anon, of t'linton, Ixmisiana. Tiie llvcme. Tlie ne eessity for n feqtllhcrn Confederacy," was one of Snf?rMt? and discussed with much ability. He alluded to the degrading position of tlie South in the Union, and argued thai we could alone gain equal right* by 1 Independence out of it. We will not, how.<fv?r, do the orator the injustice of attempting a synapsis. Although w?i consider hi* views extreme, and dieacnt from many of hie conclusion*, wrf plve Mr. Ausms much credit for the aldlity with which he conducted the discussion of Ida subject. His style was clear, compact and forcible, Ids manner/ earnest, and was calculated to impress liis andlente, We are only sorry tfiaC all otir citizens were .not present on this occasion. All sboold unite in the celebration of tbe Anniversary ?f American ladependnnee.' A ' contemplation of the nohle deeds of the il I luatrioua dead, waa the delight of every ; Uomao citizen, and did much to foster their I virtues and J react re U<vr JudejrtnJeuo*. i mi' , g aotr f a ? -- t.1 ' * ', *' 4? , - mo*. WiUUm Ik YaaHer - TfcU gentleman haying yielded to the solicitations of hi* many wfcrtn friends In itibplace, paid .ua a visit on bU return homo from tho Baltimore and.Richmopd Conventions. Upon his arrival at tlie depot-, on Mondayevening last, ho was waited upon by a Committee of citizens, who gave him a cordial welcome, after which he was conducted to a carriage drawn by four beautiful match horses, and escorted to ther Mansion House by the Committee, wild followed in a long line of carriages. _ _ . At night Mr. Tancbt addressed our citizens in the Court House. The roam, notwithstanding-it is one of the largest In the country, wns at ajn early hour crowded with people, comprising a large number of ladies. His entrauee was greeted by loud and continued applause.,/ - Ho was introdooed to the'sudienco by Moj. ti. A, Townks, an old friend and acquaintance. We regret that it is out of our power to give our readers a f/ill report of^ the aide speech. It was a thorough and complete vindication of the principles advocated and adopted" l?y the Convention which nominated IinacKiNRiivic and Laxk; apd-which ate now the principles of the true Democratic party of tho chnnttry. It was a complete refutation of the odious ! and dangerous doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty. If any of his hearers had ever eni tertniued any liking for Unit peculiar doc; trine, we do not think that they couhi j longer support it. -.. j Air. Y/XXctv spoke, about one hour nnd ft j half, and was listened ?> tUrong'mmt with;' I the gbrtjtest attention. We regret lhat he [iilnLpiimiiinderK severe bronchial affection, wliivli 1ms l>een rmieh s^nrstal by uJ\i? recent labors i/i Baltimore, Washington, ISiehtnoiiA nni) other places. We learn that lie liiia been earnestly solicited to deliver speeches in the principal ?iiivsof the Norths em States during the coming canvass, ond has consented to <lo so. IT any man in the Union can effect any good in the Northern " States for the entree of right and pritteiple, we helicve thnt man to be lion. William i? Ya*Ck*. He loft Or-ienville on yesterday, neeompanieil hy Mrs. Yasckt, for his hoiuo: in Montgomery, Alabama. / " * " * The Black Republican programme. K'ernsl hatred to the people of theSoitth Is the actuating principle of this blacklieni ti d party. If nny one doubts tlrvir ohj?cts and designs, they have but to glnnce over the coliitnns of the iV J*. Tribune. amV I other abolition papers, to lie eonviiired. Rend wlnvt one of their orator#, n Mr. Putnam, said in ft recent abolition meeting in the North: "There enn he no law for tin very; no law for robbery, for murder, for piracy. ? WJmt enn we any? V\ by, we e.nn fay, < School |< out ; hoy a niH't be men ; the lie , son* ?re learned ; it is time for action P II >> advised nn appeal to arms; and every mini ' iihoiihl buy weupoim and beet an e familiar willi their use. J lute little powder, *aid lie, kon/iI it take to tcrlnq the Jiirti of altlrchvldera ! The ilitvet nil undrr?t nud wlmt has le-en <lni?" in the John Hrown matter. I saw a fugitive from Florhln;' he taid they I understood all about it ; it only needs tlm help of whites to latch up the slaves in their t llbite, and they would strike for freedom. " What can be done? t'ali the SSit,(MO slaveholder* the devils they are ; xrrk their (/extraction. Call your meeting* and convention* ; say to tlicin, " Give Liberty tothc slave; buy weapons andjeani to use theiu. and lie ready to help theiu to freedom," Mr. 1'rii o an ? and said tlti.l In: had ndro rated this position for the last ten years. Mr. Putnam snid, let there he HO.omi r<*a<W to join the negro**, and the slave jiower will soon come to nn etui." Another gentleman thought it b<-*t to proc*ed Miiitiiicsly, in order to do their wt.rk all the more ? flcctually. The Tribune report further says; ' ' . ' ^ "There intist. lie a first step, and the Republican party are trying to take that step/ flint will be something in the right.diiaction." V" - ' v STATB ITEMS. A serenade and torch light demonstration was had at L'nionville en Tuesday night of last we?-fc. A transparency, bearing the names of " Htm kimumor nud Lank"?- Ala haina and V.ixrrv "?" The Const It lit imi and Cvsliixo"?and having South Carolina- reprenonted by one blue star, around which were tw.ci>Vy-one red stars, will* * mimlar of torches in advance, and a bnml of music | enlivening the whole, were the pfiniipal feature* of ilte procession. Six or eightgen llenien were colled on, who innde speeches. | The anniversary festival of St. Jtdui the 1 Injitist, hy the Masonic fraternity, at Spartanburg, passed off, wc are told l>y our ex change* from there, very pleasnn tly and satisfactorily. \V. X. ISl.vKk was the orator of the day. There was a party at night. The King's Mountain Railroad Company | announce a semi annual dividend of nn the shore. pnynhle on and after 2nfh July. I The.Itniik-of Charleston ha* declared'" dividend of ft} per cent, per share, payable July 2<l ' ' The I'nion Hank,Charleston, has declared a dividend ?<f ?1.75 per share, payable July 2d. lite South Carolina Insurance Company have dec-Wed a semi-annual dividend of (t!.50 per share, and an extra dividend of $1 00 per share, payable July 2d. Tlie Tinck Hill Chronicle announces the death of Johx Roddt, Esq? an esteemed and useful citizen. A cucumber, 14 inches long, has been presented to the Cheater Standard. The examination at the South Carolina College closed oa the 28th ult Rav A lion !.? J ? !?l saw a a lino icim^TCU W I til UIV family from A"hbavflle to loniavllle, Ky. where he wita aoirte time since installed peator of the Second Presbyterian Chnj-ch. There was,a storm in Oerlingtcn'. tbe Flag telle na, which played the mlsehiefvfrith cotton and corn, week before last. In acme sections the liee era doing iuuueoae damage to the cotton. The Moultrie and the Palmetto,Guard*, of Charleston, escorted by the Citadel Cadets, celebrated the battle -of Fort SuUirap, ea . the tltli nit., |,y a parade and oration, end t an exrntsion to Mount Pleasant. The hattie of Fort Johnson wae fought on the ii&th July, 1176. - .. * . Mm. P akti vctom neks very in dig- L nantly, if the bills before Congress are not rounler/oit, \nhv should thaie -be | auch difficulty in pacing Uiem. nTTirT ?=-x-tVt- i 1 ff uf>', i . t:. x'v For On Xntorprt^. ' , Meeting of Cttl*en? at tiotxthora's. * On the 4tli ia?t, after this regular exenhei in observance' of the day,- t)?a addresses of \ candidate* for the Legislature, 4o, Were over, At-Miles Southerns, A meeting was organized for the put-pose of allowing an expression of feeling And opinion upon the political exigeaoies of the time* On motion of H. R. Williams, Esq., Wireley J. Gllreatli, Esq., was called to the Chair and C. M. MeJunkin requested to act as Secretary. . Dr. A. B. Crook then addressed the meet. Ing, giving his opinions as to what the txi> gencies at the preeent juncture of affaire demanded. lie did not feel so much Hke rejoicing as some others, (llanged cursorily at the composition of Northern fanatical patties, and gave' tho reason why so iniich fanaticism existed. Favored the idea of Southern manufactories, SoUthorn woolgrowing, Ac., and a curtailment of abolition patronage, by a united South, aa the only ami fnoet. effectual means by which to reach and subdue this fanatical spirit. Approved tho political course of Gushing, Lorlpg and llnllet, in cooperating with the Southern Democracy,. and heartily approved the nomination of lircckinridge and Lane hy tlie Constitutional Democracy. -.At the close of Ms speech lie offered the following rvsolu' Cons, which were unanimously adopted : Jtmotrrd, That we cordially approve the nomination of llun, 3ohn C. Ilreekinridge, Kentucky, for President, and <JeB. ,lo-i seph Lane, of Oregon, for Vica. President, apd will heartily co-operate in all proper .measures to secure their elections. /feso/erti. That i? is the duty of the Southfro people to curtail, ?rs 'far as-possible, aH pweuhtriry support to the abolition States by every practical means, On-motion, the-proceedings of the meet log were ordered to-bc printed in the District paper*, ahcr which It adjourned. . ,*< WliSU:^ J- OILUfcATU, Ch'n. C. M. McJcnkin, Secretary. . Mii. lluKCKisRincii, estimated by fits success, lias (ho most biilliant political record of anv man in 'lie country, lie was the youngest iiihii ever- elected to the Vic</Presidency. lie is (lie youngest liian evv> nominated for the Presidency?-trot yet having reaehed Iris fortieth year, lie is now tho Senator elected fiotn Kentucky, for tho term of six yenrs. ' ' ^ ?- - t -<<> ? - ^ WnitnE to pl't 'km?A Key West correspondent of the Charleston Cm-! rier, writing about Captured slave.*, says : 1 '* Inst met ion* hnvo been given to tho i cruisers hcio to take nil future captives to Jloston or Port-month. This will! create a new coiiMlitm in those localities diotild tln*)r lie fortunately fhvored with nil arrival*' Tiimkk JprotestmU liuKcw took lu-ltcr in- a Catholic chnpel iu belaud duiing n Mini, The pticst noticing them,, whbpercd to his attendant. " ThiOe j c/iuirs for tlie PioU-sUuil ladlef." The [ sexton, miMuking the piieat, ?l?*l up \ ami shouted to the congregation, " Tinea i cheers for the Protestant ladies," where- j iijsiti fiiecongngaliou immediately ga\? three heft11)' cheers. ??-- - ??i'ltzi* atuick foil pukckltchtnor. The Alabama Baltimore deh*gnu*s passi-d fhroilnh this city on yesterday, on their way home. We lenrn from meml?ers of the delegation, that Mr. Fitzpat iek, t\lio declined lit lining on the' Douglas ticket, is now in favor of Mi. Breckriwidge. [ Augusta Dftpahh, 2dlh. ' Wasjiikoto*, J una 18. Kven* Abolitionist aud Southern Opposiltotb-t in tho House voted to dav to 1 retain ?nder*oo,, of Kentucky, in hi* | cat against Chi* man. Democratic contestant. ,Il was a regular bargain, with ; jsiair of MisVioui i, mi the one side, and Anderson, of Kentucky, on the oilier. ? Tlie Ilomo Journal i* responsible for (lie latest and liest dHhiitjoii of tieifwIv ? that w1iic.li ha* troubled the brain of the \vi?e*l philosophers. It any*: ' lloauty, dear rcHders, fn the woman you love?whatever she may seem to others." )t~ ' ? Tlijc Ovkui.anu Tki.kjhratii.?r.Preaiih-nl lluchnnuu, vny* a special despJUeh to the Now York * Daily World, has , signed the overland telegraph bill. It j i<v therefore a law. The Secretary ?>f the Treasury will issue proposals in a few days for building the line. pKATll OF A J.AFANR6K.?The Iate*t Califoruia mails leceived at New Orleans announce that one of the Japanese left sick in the San Francisco hospital Iwr the Japanese vessel L'andinniamih, has since died nnd been buried. I* New York c*ty -there are 24 4 plnces or worship, of whioh the Kpisco-, palians hnve S1\ iVfcsbvteiians 41/ oof l?- " ' -- * M HOIK'S .V^, Jiuteh Urfoimcd 2'2, Jewish Synugo- ' guvs 10, .Ac. ? - ? * Dkatm or a CotcdnuaMArf.?Ho j John Schwartz, a representative in Congrora Oi>in the State of Pennsylvania, died at his lodgings inWashington on Wednesday. P?-ath err an Lqrron.? Hugh M, GarJand, Jr., K-q., editor of the I?hia Kidge Kepubliean, published at Cutpejiper Conn Home, Va., died at that place on the 20th ult. V ?? ? ' Ton gentlemen employed in irking (ho coeaos find a groat many young Udioa nged 17 or 18 year*. Im one family in Vermont thore were 13. gixla-be1 ween 10 and 10 yeara of age. " * It' 1 % ' * ^ * *wg# . . ' ' R* 13. Ibi/row^ Ken., who. wJU'.miyiy y?ara.0giJ editor of the Savannah Ceor-. jian, ha* been xw'fu i n atechpl-Cjongraa* m flmieb, . .. *<*1? * - ? - .fry" TBUr" ^ JSF *55? -3K XL Jb 3 g?: t 1 t-lti. <f 1 i , ?^' .-' : : i ' IIow nl* Sovthsrw ^kmatorb $tanb.?"W* were informed on"; dey.by adiMinguisfcedDemocrat of litis State, just returned" from AVaslitnglon-, that nil the Southern ?e da tons, snve two. > wilf probably support Breckinridge and Lane.?Augusta Dispatch. l)i?n, at tii^rnlflenN of his (jpthcr, In Hie village of Greenville, 3. C., in the morning of-Julv the third, eighteen hundred and sixty, "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN l'KRBY, ^r., acting Midshipman in the United States ' Navy, aged seventeen year*. 1n the death of this promising' and noble boy# another ad. affliction has befallen his parents and family. Threo years since, the deceased Mi the Furmnn University, and entered "the Naval Aeadewvy'at Annj>olis, where he maintained a good standing and high reputation for carrw;t> moral deportment. Two summers since, lie ntodc a cruise of throe months in tho Revel, a practice ship of the Navy, lie visited France, Spain and the Island of Mnderin. Last summer, he returned home during llie vacation, to visit his family and frioque, the picture "of health, with every seaming virospect of a lof.g and bright future-in life. JJut-there lay concealed lb his uncommonly prepossessing and manly form the. seeds of .n discftso which was soon to transplant him fropvlife to immortality.?? In llie mouth of Jifm'isrv Just,- he woe attacked with a pulmonary complaint, vflilcli lie m-v^r disclosed to his parents till Ike latter pgrtof April, when lie Was forced to nhaudon his studies and go into.the Ilocpital. Immediately he was sent for and'brought home, hut only to linger a few weeks and die! When asked why lie had in" sooner communicated to his parent* his 'illness, lie replied that lie did not wish to make tliem unee>y, and thought he would sopn recover. In .the character of tlio-de-, ceased, there Was all the gentleness, kindness, ntTVotioii and iliade^ty of a girl, hlertu I wl with iho higher and manly qualities of. his. otirti-aeju A more pure henrted ' and unselfish being ne"Ver lived. lie bad no Vice, and Cs few faults as full l,o the hit of humanity. Thero was sn Instinctive st>lfi>i?ssess?'?l kindness of iiTnuner and omiltesv about hint which won nil hearts.,and made | liim n favorite with his companions and associates every wlwrg. lie bora his sickness with gentle resignation and-Christina piety to the lui-t moment of his life, expressing (he joyous liope of meeting Ids beJovcd and sainted sister in.Hrnveii. . / Y* . THE SECOJTD SEHSIOIV or TMK REIDVILLE HIGH SCHOOL M'lLli commence bti~MOAil)A f/ie 0lb ??iTuition, from six to sixteen dollars per Session, according to ths Studies. Particular attcntiuu paid to Vocal and Instrumental Music; also to PaiutinjF, Jtrawinj* und French. For furthor partii-nlais, adore** UEJI> A riUAW, Principals, ltvidvitle,. July 4, lMtift. _ J? *2 MARIETTA jlHill SCHOOL. SftSIT ANNUAL examination. Til K ^XAMIXATHW of the Classes of 4hc MARIETTA 11IUI1 8CUOOL in English ami Claesienl I.U.-tnture nnrl Mathematics will pninMcMK t?H HVWurwt-ij, i\r lltth fhty ?/"Ji?/y, ot 0-o'clock, A- )!. su>l contiuno Wednesday and Friday?Exhibition each niglit. ? The puMic will In fa'Vhred with an A PW/.'AWon -Wednesday, the 2 jlh, hy tJol, W'J', lb CAMPHEI.L, at fl oel.uk, A. M.; on Tlnirs.Lty, 2(ltli,1>y Mnj. F. It. GO'fltl.KTT, mm uiri'TMuy, tlui tli, by Kcv. i llU.M AS J*.' 4siTiii;k, ?i 11 ..-.t. ik. a. m. T'bc Kiteudauce of friends ami patrons is rc!4<ycll'u1ly solicited. ivm. rn:ncE, rrincipai. July 5 y , 2.. LI M FSTON I: FEMALE mn SCHOOL, v T1IK COtfMfcXOKMBXT of the above Institution will tnko plaev on llVW?#:?f?j((, July lM/Jk T?.? KV JkMI VA'MAV .1? trill liegin oil Thursday, the lltli, and continue till TiK.-day. Ou Tnortlay night, an A ?>?)//will lx* delivered by JUv. E. A. CttAVLKY, 1). D. An Weiliii'-.lnv, ?t I?. A. M., tho "CllMMKtfCKHKXT AI>DKK.S? Ly Iter. J. H. KENmtUK. ^Jl persona deeirons of jnliilug IbfCkinei' for (be FjUl Session, should be prepared lo Maud their Examination for no doing from tlie 2 Hil to the 2 St In proximo. < Jnly 4 - # 2 For tho Legislature. The ft-iends of Dr. J. P. Ill 1^1 JIOl'SK nnn mnco him a Candidate for (be Legislature; at the approaching eltctlou. |^r Wc ore nntJtorteert to mi> aniiMt Cot. U\ 11, CA.'dPni'JLL a candidate for re-eWlion to tlia Statu begiahtftlre at th? nau^ng election. . v . - EjT'f lie many friends of Pr? J. M- til'LLlYAJf, respectfully, annnimce hl<n kk a candidate for rc-clortlun to/ho ?tsiti!'Legislature nt the ensuing election. .. t St w o are requested 1>v 4li? nia)L# friend.* of J. TlOttF.lt T KMrtfLtn an nonucr him n candidate lor tho Legislature at Mio eneniog olcctjun. - . -r * The ft-Usnda of Ctd. ?T A.WES Mc(.'l) LLOL'till, respectfully Igg havt'ln Ml noiiui'o tutu 04 a ('iniil}ilntf ti> r?|Mv? ul Urimrrtlle lliMrlet in the nr.xl Lugfolxflirtf. . . ?#r Tea MlfrifttVyti , tSsT"" We fire nntliorizud t?"> an-, nflnacf Col. 0. P.'J'OOI.E m a mndtdoi* A/t Tax CAilertar at the einuiiiifCelrtllen. tjgJT" Wo are authorized to nn"nonnXb T. ffHUMATK an a candidate far Tif tJolloptof at the turning portion. . Wc aro requcfitad to qrr* noume Mn. KLIAA m? rarJUdate f?j Tax CulliMfor, at Uio nott Kleotton. < tgf JAMES B. FEAltSON aniiouhcca lihiMelf ax.a candidate fox Tax Collector at the p?Xt election. >'r?n? the fiiMlmi iKverly i(wlttaf / Matty of the much vaented Hair airlure* arc. not otiljr urclcrr, but pueUlreljr injuI ritAifl tn tho ? ?)?? * - * a liilin v An.I nuirilivo nnlnr^tfcotitlitrtg'.ratee (honlim ?T tk< bnwl u<itk? of litir glande brucal It it. It alio r? move* nil dandruff fVotn the rcalp, and /dTectBaily bAfti*he? every Hnd of era Id 'head mi\ Whfwit eruption. Meiire It if of feoat ferric* to Cblblrco, -the ingrcdicntf' bring j? ffnrualerfe a iihi.mu- that Ihf.nuAt debate cutlelflf CAiinot be injured by' its-roof Act. - . .^>cw(Hi fBeireh ofaecptbleea Imitation;, ,*? aoVeral or# already in ftie market, railed by different numee. I> none nnlree I He Word* (Pinf Wood'* Katr ffcetoraUre,- Drpet, Ht. Lonle, Mo., tand New York.) fro blown if the bottle,'- ,A&~ S-'hl by all I'ryg gial? end 4'ateut Medial nc ()>cnl*r?: al?o, by alt 'fancy /.dl?< Ooodl IHmlci ?in lb.- I ni'.d Hfatee and (Vuiada .'* , , For rale in OreeieriHe ?y lira.' I?oro A gwnjUAn.^m^ieU. $-4 June-ZS ^ * t f' a < 0. ' f fc X S 3K *l 1^ ' -?L MP Fs? | F?t? JAH. BEtlfl, TWry. J jfW^ <Ju?*"r.?1I*y? yoc'Mon that iMg b- I dltn, In another column* boiling root*, barks, 1 and leaves for the Cherokee Itemed? f ! ? ? i.. ' . . *? | ' OR^JSville BiPnmmiyiujtLu ANNtJAL. EXAMINATION. * } T1IK ANKUAt EJJ^I^ATJOX-.jrf.tte f Classes in the (lEKENVILliK BARTI8T- J FEMALE COLLKtlK wjll -coAibcnpe ?t,9 1 o'clock, A. M., on. BWuqxtajr, lis lite 4*ln ^ n?xl, and continue for thy?i diyjfs. . -. ? j The following "gentlemen "Are -requested 4#. j act as an examining Committee, vis : BEV. W. B. /ntlNAOX, D.D. J. if. 8toke8, esq., ' " " ( i?a. a. b. i nfeK,' " ret. aaWuhl icut?.*'*, C REV. T. A. AKTIIVR, REV. b. vimfj b.P> ? ( BET. 8. B. ?AIM.ar1>, alex. fbh, esq., ? * .( nr.v^s. t. iiii.l, as.v. \r. < rev. i. ?. wiuiAXKS. . o*x. yr. ?Knur?'L\^ A BET. 1. C. i i i'm \ n , I.. t>., SfbtlOLAs' mi'inif, v.i.j , 1 rtv. b. vtrmax," f?. p., n ir?iT?iRk,'*s<j-, ,< OEM. W. K. KAALET, TV. P. r"11CT, IPQ., ' _ "* < IIO.V. B. r. PERRY, .Of tu bLpobq,- < AXI> THE KXBCCTIV* COMMIT** fc. / . . ij The patron! ami friends of the College aft ^ respectfully invited to attend. .? , C. H. TWITTV, Pres. pro ftm. ( June 21 .7 ^ 4 } T~- ; . ?'*' .< Religious WoticB. ' (iotvKx.svii.i.E, Juni 15 th, 1 $60, ; * TIIE Ministers* "and Iteaeons'' Mlcting in J bointmiuion With tile Fourth Union Mcetlusr-of , fho Tygcr River Association, will beheld jrilh ! .> Ttonky Creek 'Church on Nriitav nrrout' T|ik 11 ahem SilllTI im .Tvi.r. Rev. 8. T. Hill op- f I pointed to preach the Introductory Sornton ;J*. . ; L, Westmoreland to r.rito Ksaay?snhjoet,.In- T I temperance. Question for Discussion?Should- ] -any able-bodied man hegrctniuod in the fellow- ] ship of a church, who refuses to contribute j J anytliiu? to the support of the (lospcl ? A. 11. Woodrfitr to open the disenasion. T. J. EARLE, Clerk pro ten. Juno 21 7 i? Nothing Else of Service.?MechunioovilW". 1 X. V.. March 17. IKitt. Mr. W. E, llngan : I ( havo used' Helittstroet'i Hair Restorative for ( three rears, and Imypfimml it to bo a ia?i(<>x> | cellerit nrtitlc. It tujt only restored tlui eider i of my Imir, giving It new lile nnd strength', f but it cnrctl myself innl wife <?f a most phsti* ^ nnte eruption upon tho >ei|lp, which-nothing . else sCcitiod tn heneflt.,. I fpily believe id to bp : the best uttielc in use. Yours, respectfully, , ' KXt>WJ,Tf)N-|fOWI,ANf). 1 R?memlicr that this result wm produced by ' iic'nnstreitt-V Illimitable, tho uriginul and only ' reliable Hair Restorative. . * .1 l'rice nil cents and $1 a botile:"N fttrfd" 1 hi (<rc^nvilla l>y Visiter A. Jlchwisb, arul by J ltrugfcists everywhere. -Jmto Id 0-4* , ] Stop t?Young tuan, as you rahic y?,ur life, -I ag?,- (he hc.-\ltli of fatfcje -generations, stup ! I buy no ift'orp IJnlsntn copaiba, or atnwtg attriu- J gent iiijcctions. TliO copaiba debilitates, Vopr mIihIo system, causes a general languor jwid c mac intra the most robust coiisjituiioh, tlie'mt-' trinSrrtit injections ruin you for life,-ami uhtH I you for the enjoyment iff domestic lilisa. Tnka our adi'tco, go to any drug store, nud you wid timl tho * tircut liulinn Medicine" Tor V^n?real diseases, ' Cherokee Remedy," a pleasant "j del minus syrup: this will euro you in Irs* limit 'j iniih any ouier preparation Known toni/tti, ytot \ only give* permanent relief, lint. cauaoj thi | blooil to flow through ?vrrV v<'lri ! IveAlth muI< ] hupjiiilcx* to hcntii wirth from 4he fhoek of jnd- ] lor iigniu. Sr^udvortWmcut in anotlief. e*d unin. Jupe l-l tt 4 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. MR J AMI'S CLAUKK* i CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS Protected *? ** * By Royal *?UmL , Pfr/>nrcfi from a yw* tcri/>tf*ln of Sir J. flhtrkr, M. />., /*Ay.?i'ri'o? hixtrui>rtliuH?ff to ikt, {Jmrx*. " THIt^nvalunlile medicine in un{u>lihg ?i\ die euro ofall Uinac painful ?tnil-daug?Ti>ujf diri'aacF to VMrh the female roiiMJtu'tCip ia mibjac|. It luniicratm ull egecaa muI tftanvo* tU ulil(r?c-. ' tion*, arid a,.i|>ef<iy cyfe muy be titled on. TO MA BSiyt L A DIBS It In peculiarly raited. .It wflk in?v sWovMinte, briug oh lite monthly porlo<V^ritb regularity. ' tut ?<!%. , ,v Thl>*o Pijla should tv>t 1>0 taken by A-malea during the riimV Tilting moxthj. of Pregnane}-, a* they" are Mtro t?? bring <*? Miaearria^O; but at auy other 4ime they ?ro raft\ , Jo ?n canoe of Ndrvunaund Ppinal Affcftlope,' P.iiu In the .Pack and Linilia, lltsavindat, K?-' tigtie on alight exdrtinn. PiJpltaRorr'hf thb Heart, Hysterics iniii WWtrf, iJima Pill* trill effect a cure when all other nieauA hVrf f?H?<bt and although a powertol seim?dy, "tlo not *nntam iron, rplomcl, nntinuiuy, Of oAytlrthgliuftlul la the eon'atlttltloM. t" . > l-'iill dlroctlana in tbo painphli taroint.I i in h package, which ahouk) l>e varefullY prpfarved. Sola Are'tif for the VttilcilUliii'i 'MitCMaiiu, JOB MOKKh, (Lata f. . Jinld win * On.,) -* . Rv<?b**tdr, X. Y. N. tt.?$1.00 iyyl It f> triage flfampa cnejpittjj T to any anthirrired AgAit, will hmit 't l>?ttle,' [ aontaining 5? pills, by rr^iaiw rru?M. Kohl iu linwnvlHe by f ixiip.k 4 jloi^mtf, and bv all K'Jtppituhle Dntggii"!*.* . V,** HCiiaac* A fVniKnaort, Charleston, ' Wholesale AfterUS. " ? !> < ..? . .Muy ! 7 wot ?*??fc * .Mill MiHwd-ikor ,|?#|*#tfuTTY t ?v y:\ra\l invito* Ifce iiUeuiiMi <nw)JXrVajM ihr jtublie gptiorjn/' (o ! ? . V ' CALL Afi TQJ? i iTE^V RRlCH STORE, Hn? dyw aj>ovo Ifm Bonk fl/fuw* W<?rM?kkTk?c / Vonr1' wierhnsei. Yott wMf 0nd?~Oa<tAi ?nti uricw. i? -nit. T. i>. Kd>UHllTH. Jy"f17 > - 1 ' TaC un<W?icn?<| woukl rraMjIfidly' i>rii*jj to Hit iMliff ?f flrifcii?in? A?d vlcinitf. | km frirnd,- KyHEHT" A. 11A l< UI ' fitfrgrum l)entl#r. whn hu?, during the Iwt /Hiy> Jmri, gjvrn h{? el?N and. tin^iv idod Mtotiiut) Dontlntry, and who i? now i>rcjj?rnLto Attend to hb Profffwlnn III l?fh Wk brmn^heY " lie umy bo found ?l my Rwomtr, - . i JOHN ssnaisoN. 4 J#ly 5 9 tf Kur^Moo _J)?uti*t. wranwm. i rear om s&evri, ai\u AIL JUBS WARRANTED. - ' |H ... * ? 7-JMIR subscriber takes tbU opportunity t?? * _-fr -.say to ttft; citisen* of OwtllyiH?j(y rutt j amdiiTK country, tbat Mn. AfOIttf. a tleruian Watch-maker, and, of oaf**, ektilMl ar*4l? h H*war;- is frith bint. an.i wbaea cU^trtt la tha. i??ie of bis lysines* is wondasfrr. "The *i??t ditt. cult ami drtV-Ue Jobs <m fettles snd tlwrtl#-J M men's Watches, is by the raid'jreaUcnuih fcn? % JaitbfnUy 'loan. Other. Wetk AeisbeA 4* at. shortest, notige. . ? ' i \ v CftAUOES MOTi/fttATti. ' ' ' * ' Atsnrf, three doors twli.s fpethstt. H*t?? .w f.J??TTwS .jMtflrf 9+' * if** a "*-WC 4 I f : * 55?j8^^ . T O , QfeetrrMla, 8. c? ^HMijNl JIM* *? 1M0. ' flilLhoua^Mra H irflmc; jMtbfcy J one*, Matilda kveibtt, ttX Jone?,"L M larr, TJno Johnson, 11m f i?l?r, DrOf Johnson, JnoY ' fcrry, M Kenrn. WH?^ 1ea?d1et, J H 2 Ketobam. ATT 1 *ent?ick. A K 2 Lawfcon, W 8 hrringK 4 Middle La wtop, IV 8 burr <" TLonkeifcSon ? fesaefien, T* . - lx>vr. J fjxkysx** UnisdiilJ Wm It - Martin, Edmund ttntfklay, R MauLiln, lira Mary ioydi'Mtaa Emma . Mnfiald, T B IrirablcU, Mi? V- May^SmalK mam raE&Sk. ^rookakier, rfoaaph .* . McKmob, Mi>? it- 2 )ull6ck, M L jUerrii??kAC?I?uj;iu a >irn,JE - MUUr,* ?ii>|WiHI Holy r- jP.I^*Wi1*? Jafpenter, Jacob- - Mow***, J?we sssip?'M Jl>urk.a JJancy:, : . Poyntvllenrr JoTlm?. Nancy Ivayne, Mlaa Emlln* }?Mly. Mies . .t Payne, Mr* EmiJy C :\>Vr,Uj? - . miy, M,f wcJo*, J 1) ; folider, Mia* Emma 3ox, Ck .2 F?ir<JH;3Si*pl?m Jolllt, Wwi - ' ; I'erunv, WiW . "aln)pn, Mr* Hlft* - ftnntijYS I .* Joyyier. Mm JMlramla ftoheftj; lfci?(fcr ?r?wf?r<l, Kia^ny) Hot> n*H?r "raws, Ttj ' Koaheatvr, I.owry Ji ooVii, S . ' RoU'ereoii, Slias J % if E .> ? dodger*, LcwU * IhxxlvM. J?>bif 3'. , Roe; t W ; 'F- ' - Rui^Mn I/S Ityvohport. W-6 Ui^jfiry A Pooley, Mm Nunoy Tlnth, A.M > 1>-Jiirw. Em??ii? . SnuiK, M W ,f, RenheDj, Soinuel Sprweh, Miwt CVmtA*!* I )o*?, Johir J> a Sharp, U?* V A l>inke,?Ilnfrr 31 SheJtori/ZudmrWk D?Pre,-Hr ?t' Mr* I) A Siiipu. \Vm M E'vMm ?t )lnUb*r?l SUuoitlry, Spartan Eren-tt^ * <T Smith, MVa f> J & I'Uiaelier, J II . - t SmNb. Thorin Freeman. W J>, ' *" Smith, tJ I) 1 Fowler, A ?i it first Smisb^S P }-.r Fowler, MnHnly J Smith, llnrnet royrfter, w in ?. ringvr, t.4>x * ->i ?ee Ikrdch, Jno M 'm Knltls-on. Pt> ?l M % itcnimiiM1, J'F Thitfr, Well* JiBourv, F >! A J 2 !?Wy, W W hnlley, W It loodlelt, Moace Taylor, M 'trjihfMn, Temple. M S a liven ?fc OoojMfr 7 Turnefcr, A" iWfn.JC. ... . - IVaikefi J W HMWnlinni, Weaver, J no Flnmiltrih, AM ?Hampton,'Frank . WUHrttu*, ft J) Hnrri?, Trttinr - Wttjon, Jno llaw-lcomLe, Mi-e R, UMls'oii, Thw# Hawkins, Wifco.i, Emanuel [l?jrn?, O U ' jVIIwp, linrkr#. llayiiiti, M'w A ""A Wis#, Mr ll?-iidricfce,.Mo*c# \V.>o.le, MI#? R E Henderson, l)r Ano Woods, A Hill, J A > ft. TV. TJJULSfON, IV M. July 8 . ? v t ft , ^ y FOR SAr^, r I ."Al ^ * 4 DWMM?A11WC LOT, in the ui( t#n" of.Wro?ovilU, within U.S H'U/RIm T#rd# of Hie Coort IIimmo. W^^wSH^R^ fluid Lot link on li 7Vo (*.??'oiliihlr infixing Jl-otue* ..?<( a jywd fitah/r. Persons drsur.itis- <il'"-?x7iinintng tUo Lot tint Premises, "will pltiw* tall on Mr. W, If. 11A KlU^ON, residinj; on ?h<> piirvh. For particulars, iuonirp, by Hilar or iu ittrapn,. of * AlfU. AypftfiA, (Tandy F|At J>. O.. Gfeamlll* District, 8. C. J"'y 3 .. } -V ,;g . . k. C The State of South .Carolina. r. u tfE^YTiL* wwrmc* fly ft. Jfr AVVT IT'y., Orif'natg nf Wfd Jfr'rtrict. \jrr HRRl4Aft, ntorgt Y. TotrheahoaMI. I ? 'Tf' |?tii iAn Pi my ofliae, praying tlmt I,?t ten nf Administrationon all and sinjynJi.r llm foods and cliattala, rightf And credits of A. M HtlA'DK, - late pf tha l>istrir| aforesaid. Uc . trasad, shduM bo granted Mm.-' .. yThe.-o art, therefore, to cite and OttmoYi h nltaa.l.sin'putnr tha esyditors.of tbarooH d?c?yi?id; to.laj and Appear in Hie Court r.t Ordinary-fee said Dtstjrict, (q beholden at vdrrrn vilfc. Court J loose, on the 30th* diy, of July next, To show-Cause. if a^y, why tbe oAki Admiuistsiitiop should" not ho granted. lt(HIT, M, KAY, ?. O. I). Or.linn.y s OfBdfc, J"uM*2?th, Rf.?. V-2 Th? Stat? of South Carolina. ** OftKKKYILLR - 1-ttaTlil.tJT. JnComrt of Ordinary. *; Jarons Recce, Applicant, a^ninst Mia# dtoap. ataA,- heirs aKUw of Sofomnn Chapman, deceAscfl. William Chapman, Lca&dtr' Cald * wall and' John ("aldwoil." Reheeefe Chapman, Carol rut CMpnaan, Cerfar .Cbaproan and UcwltV CLupwer .Defendant#,*?A'aAasoaa ?' Tf* appcarh.)? that'T.sandcr ChMwfttl/ Mid JL- John Chidi#atl, her hnabatul. Carter Chnpinan, and flewlat Chspmiro, HoTontUhie,. reaida hejrond tti.is 8tA^: ft la ordafetf 4hd4aerved.' vhat they do apprar thf object to the dirfstob in sale af lire Kahl tiMt* of M/#> MKL Wi J>.\ "CIl A I'M A X, on or before |6? Jfrt .lay of ftoptetabcr nejtl, ?r consent# to tbctame wlfTb^ c^rid ly'rocor.1. ? T.miFrr m. kay, o. txu. ^ ^tWwary>^Mi^|h?ayam' _ ifce Atific* nf lentil CarMlina. Vx' rtftmiNvkf.H-isTBTUTey.'' * ? XthOrdlnhry. ^ ^ ^ * MA r.K7 mr> n v # *: ma*w* a l. 1/wlinurr, r?c tfRthviff* #*l z jEfesKlSS ijgaS Eirit'''BMii3?T of Angiut Next. at? tr.ut n?or, jwt a/frlrt Jr tjsv, rimMwl In DMrtat, vti WMM? * Uitorm U*jr?r* IW)??g. Jftmut /ifwWlg ami <>?krrl,'an? c?ivUjpWOi* liu*lr..t arid Thirty Altr*.Wm or}*>*i ? > tii ! ' ?? *#* ft* Pfcrtitioa. wvong U>o 1 A ?wdu ip'?nth.?. wilji fntrt*?f fr***iT?y <W **?*, for ?H. HMM ? kfli'lt a* will pay UM MMW^ ?kU-li rr. to tiqyw?*?E payjaaat *t <4? >w*" r.-.trtihSaseur . n Mr^air i.Wis^ike nitL?i?rrt i }SB^5?Srx