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?? ?? s3 >* '.i iAw# JWE1 y?"8f r" -i*?* Later from Ecrofe.?A new York dispatch, dated the 15th July. annoftncm the ertival of the steamer Vanderhill from Havre, via Southampton, with Liverpool dates from the latter, by telegraph, to the 4th in&t. She brings the following general intelligence: Heenan, the u Bcnicia Boy," and Col. Cipriani, came passengers by the Vanderbilt. The latter comes to make arrangements for Frince Napoleon's visit. . There have l>ccn numerous failures among tbe leather merchants of England. Their aggregate liabilities will reach ?1,500,000. The American hide houses of Liverpool, however, are not compromised. Fresh disturbances have broken out at Naples. A police station was sacked, pillaged, and a number of persons killed. The King has ordered the formation of a National Guard. Garibaldi has appointed a new min- J let * li ?% nlil Kolnnr nn nor nine vwilll I ltP vr? wv,uj; people. Sip. Natoli is the new Minister of Foreign Affairs. Morocco bus paid (he first instalment of the indemnity to Spain. The Neapoliian Ambassador is expected at Turin, with propositions for an alliance between Naples and Sardinia. Fresh massacres have occurred in* Hicily. Prince Napoleon succeeds Jerome (recently deceased) as President of tlio French Privv Council. The Portuguese Ministry lias resigned. Political Intelligence.-?The" Old Spirit" never Indulges in the luxury of politics, having better and more useful things to occupy its columns, but circumstances have compelled us to look over the most of " the sentinels on the I watch-tower of liberty " devoted to the preliminaries of the next Presidential contest, and we have come to the following conclusions, the " guides " alluded to being our authority :* 1st. It is very evident that lite Presi- I dential election will go into the House 1 2d. Tlint the House won't agree, and the election will go into the Senate. 3d. Mr. Bieckiuridge'a running will defeat Douglas. 4tli. Mr. Bell being ou the track will defeat Breckiniidge. 5th. Douglas and Breckinridge will draw otT support enough to defeat Lincoln. Otli. As a matter of course, we shall ha\e no President for the next four years, at which prospect every hotly re joiees, for the people and the press, being relieved of the necessity of looking after 44 things at Washington," will have more time than ever to attend to their own business, and can, without any ina terial cnterptisc, devote tlicir entire energies to building up ihc country. P?- >" jririt ff the Timet. The Rfcclariiy ok tiif. Rreckintiirce Convention.?The Richmond Enquirer of the 3d Bays : *' The Convention which nominated Douglas, lost all its character of nationality, is made evident \>v the fact that, in refusing to admit delegations legnlarly appointed by the authorized Conventions of the Democratic majorities in the Southern States, and in shtillin? out principals awl admitting alternates, it clearly violated right and every party usage of the Democracy. 1'he Con veil tion that assembled in the Ilall of the Maryland Institute at Baltimore, was the tegular organization, because it was composed of icgularly appointed delegates from Statea known to be Democratic and representing the principles of the Democratic party. Moreover, the action of that Convention has been ap I proved by the Democratic Senators ami Jicprescntatives from Virginia in Congress, by a large majori'y of llic Democratic press of the State, and undoubtedly by an immense majority of the Democracy of Virginia, as we daily and hourly receive the most enthusiastic outpouring of popular sentiment. We ] cannot see what element is wanting to ! make it the tegular Democratic oiganisation." ? . ? Editorial tnfujbncic.-Sewardsnub bed Greeley when Greeley was poor, and Greeley slew Seward when Greeley grew strong. The Cincinnati limes gives the following as a parallel case : " When Henry Clay became Secretary of Stale untler Jolin Quincy Adams, lie was applied to by Amos Kendall, then a Western editor and a verv poor man, for a subordinate office, lie had advocated the claims to the Presidency of Air. Clay, with all his energy?had been a jnember of his family in the capacity of Jeacher of his children, was of unquestioned integrity and undoubted capacity, bnt I'ia application was overlooked ; and whacker claims he had on the great man's me/nory, disregarded. lie from I lint time became Mr. Clav'a implacable political fre, and lit the head of the Argus of Western 1 America, a paper of influence in the then J West, opened a battery on the admin J! I , I titration a?c mr. t-my, which uio great damage, and led (lie way lo consequent disasters, which re nulled in Mr. CUv i ever reaching the Presidency." Treason and Insibrkctjon.?Senator Wilnon celebrated (he national jubilee with a great gathering of anti-slavery nun at Ahington, Massachusetts, where were some of the rankest dinlinionistH that can be fonnd in the whole country. There wan Sanborn, of Concord, who defies the law of the land ; there was Fred Dovylmtt preaching his e/(l'.ition ; there was Carrbon, who holds that Constitution is an agreement with dei?.h and a covenant with hell; and there jab* a Senator of Ma**a?hnretta swut.dit g ?.'* trumpet of sedition. Are there j i>y mon.' determined drtnnionete in itn whole com.'ry than gathered at A binl'.on on the 4th hiht I ITa*m??ct.?-'J'he Louisville Crti.'n>r opt na an article with the following incisive and inelwaive sentence ; "Kor downright, hard, intense, deliberate and willful lying, the Cincinnati I fiuiiirer is only corralled in all (tie Laud t>y i'oiney'a 1 hiladelphm rreae," i IF g 5 ljt CtltrpriR Ul ' ' *< Ui'l I ' I-I * W. p. PRICE, EdiUr. C. M. MoJONKIN AnifUnt. Our Motto-" Equal Rights to All." jP GREENVILLE, S. C. Thursday Morning, July 10, I860. I FOR PRESIDENT. HON. J. C. BRECKINRIDGE OF KENTUCKY. FOR TT0E-PRE81DEKT, GEN. JOSEMI LANE, OF ORKOOK. Greenville Baptist Female College. We are requested to give notice that tin annual commencement of tills Instltutioi will take place on Thursday, 2d day of Au gust nest. Found Dying. A strarger was found in a dying st?t< about aeren miles above Greenville on tb? Rutherford road, on Wednesday night Inst. It has been ascertained that his name wai Daniel Shudt, und that he was aged about 40 years. Supposed to have died from congestion of tlie brain. Extra Court. The "healed term " of tlie Court of Common Pleas for this District is now in session. The only ease of considerable importantnnce is tlint of the case of Barton vs. Euwards, in nn notion to recover damages foi overflowing plaintiff's land by the water*o defendant's mill pond. Hon. John D. Ashrnore. This gentleman addressed our citizeni yesterday, during the intermission of tin Court for dinner. lie declared himsel strongly in favor of BrtrcKiKitrrcr. and Lane It is out of ourpowcrtopreeentan3,tliinglik< nn abstract of his views, lie was, during his speech of an hour and a half, listened to with much attention, and at limes slisited considerable applause. Mr. Arthur's Address. Tlie address of this gentleman, no. cording to previous announcement, was delivered on Monday evening lust, in the Lecture Room of the Gnillnrd School, before a very respectable and highly appreciative audience. It was nliout one hour in length, and was listened to throughout with the greatest attention. He discussed the suh jeet of Education with much ability, and in a highly interesting manner. Greenville On* Company. A meeting of the subscribers to the stock of this Company was held on Monday otter noon lost, nnd orgnnized hy the election ol the following gentlemen n? officer*: THOMAS M. COX, 1'm>i?ekt. C. J. EI.FORD. "I F V. BKATT1E, I L. B. CI.INK, ^DinrcTORo. J. I\ BOYCK, A. McllKK, J Wc have every reason to believe tlint the Company will go into successful operation. The mnterinl used in tlie mnnufucture of git a is to be of the very best, it i* I be same as that used in Fnyetteville nnd Kab igh, N. C., nnd in Colombia nnd York\ille, in tliisState, fn all these places it has given great sntisaction. Hot Weather. It has been come time since we hnve ex[ eiienced such extremely wnrm weather rs linn been for the past f< w (ley*, and is now, the thermometer ranging from 89 to 92" in the shade. Bnt we are not alone in this sweltering weather, as we see that sunstrokes are of very common occurrence in some of tIre principal cities of the South. In Charleston, the iheiniometer has reached as high as 95 and 100; in Columbia 102; 9ti in New Orleans, and 91? in Mobile. Ileal hi have been caused in nearly all these places by the excessive warm weather, there having been three or four iu Augusta in one day'. The Corn Crop. Our advices are, that the corn crop in tli'i District, generally speaking, is suffering very much for rain. In some sections no rain hai fallen for four weeks. Partial rains, however, have fallen, and amid so much complnint, we are glad that we occasionally find petsons who say their prorpeels ore ar ??i .. n..>tA? t.i.. ........ ...... ... well. Recent linil storms linve done the crop, in Home places, an Injury, but not s?i much as is reported in some of our neigh boring Districts. A real, good, soaking rain would improve crops mightily, just now. Relics of Past Days. We have been shown by Maj. K D. Goon LitTT, the Executor of the estate of the lat< Jamks Not**, of this District, an ancieni canteen and knapsack, which were worn hj Mr. Nolrn when a member of the Charles ton Ancient battalion of Artillery. Th< variteen is made of wood, and ia in a good stale of preservation. Among his papen was found an order to summon the eompa *? *?ai ado Am \foaltnrr ftl raof Tito "J w ~ " ? B a iaigned J. Shrewsbury, Horg't Major, by order of Maj. Howarb, nnd addrcaaed to l?l Sergeant .Iamkb Nolkn. Mr. Non 5 aerved as an officer in Capt. Howard's corn pa ay in the war of 1812. We have also been allows a cnriotia apeeinioa of paper currency, which waa intended, at (he time, "to awitt in eomtoercial transactions." It calk for one penny, on the Union Bank, New London, and ia dated Sapt. 26, 1794. The names ol the president aad cashier have bacoaae defaced l>jr lime. Tl?e Marion filar ?aya that a negro hoy, a blacksmith, belonging to lite estate of Joai ftiAMtn, Mil ?old at auetioq an the 2d lost. far f2HX>. SOf SB ?- r ?. ? .. i-ii.usi iisnsii " A. Propodtioa." . i Under tbfe heed the Edgefield AdseriUer, of the 11th Uat, baa the folloviog pnp# Uonj ?'_ ft it propowd that the Edgefield Riflemen exchange civilitlea with the Butler Guards of Greenville. Ax the aeaaou of the year it not suitable for the Guards to come to Edgefield, let the Riflemen go first to Greenville. The Guards should then be invited to return the visit in the Fall, soy about the time of our Agricultural Fair. An excursion to Greenville during next week will be found delightftil, as there are various public matters of interest to come off at that time. But if it be imprneucable for the Rifimnen to go then, any other week in July or August will suffice. With the help of wagons ar.d buggies, the coot of transportation to the railroad will be nothing. We surely think, too, that the Greenville Railroad Company, in a case of the sort, will carry the men and their arms at one fare, going and coming. 'And we have not a ilonKt Ihnt the Guards of Greenville will make such arrangements at hall cause the Jtijlemen the least poeeible trouble and outlav at their hospitable town. In October wc will make similar preparations to give them a heart/ welcome and a pleasant sojourn. ? '"We ventilate this proposition for what It is worth. It strikes u* as being an excellent one. It is in accordance with the genial custom of the da v. It will serve to increase ttie laudable military pride of the two companies. It will tend to beget new Palmetto tie*, nnd to strengthen old ones. In- | : deed, with confidence in the high impulses and gentlemanly bearing ol both the officers s and men of these companies, we do not see ' , how the interchange of civilities could do otherwise than afford both themselves and their respective communities the most gen- 1 uine grstifiention. " Of course t lie Edgefield Brnss Band are included in litis proposition, n* they are tin? derstood to be a pnrt of the Bide Corps." i Wo confess that we rather like this proposition, os "ventilated" by the Adeertifr, nnd hope that it will be acted upon. We liav? no doubt a visit from the Hi/tinen would be most acceptable to the Guard*. and feel that they would spare no efforts to mnke their sojourn in our plnee a pleasant and agreeable one; while, on the other hand, should the /fi/bmen come among us, and at some future time the Guard* should be in- | vited to return the visit, they would doubt- , less do so with pleasure What say the Hi- | fiemm F \Vhat say the Guard* f Shall not , f the two companies have an exchange of civilities and hospitalities? O'NToaU Dtviaion, No. 75. B. of T. * The following is n list of the Officers of f O'Neall Division, No. 76, S. of T., for the f present Quarter: W. I* PRICE, w. p. ? J. B. SMITH, W. A. II. O. MAULDIN, R. a W. M. IJAUKINS. A. It. a T. B. ROBERTS, K. S. S. STRAD1.EY. T. w. M. iio'AKi.b, r. 1 J. S. HARRISON. A. r. c JOHN PETERSON, I. S. , WM. ROSAMOND. O. S. Rf.v. T. S. ARTHUR, Ciiapc.at*. | L. GRAVES, 1?. W. P., rx officio. Personal. I Wc are pleased to see tliat Mr. R. P. Drx- < can lins received (he Degree of Proficient in , i Law, at tlie Virginia University, and that < Messrs. Wii. Hkattik and W. E. Earl* have 1 [ been " distinguished " in tlie Schools of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, in the same institution. These young gentlemen nre from Greenville. Fire in Unlonville. f A calamitous fire occurred nt Vnionville . on the morning of tlie lltli inst., hy which one half of the business portion of town was ^ destroyed. Tlie Time? furnishes the follow- | ing particulars: " About twenty front buildings, lieeiJes j numerous buck buildings, have nil been eon stinted; some little of the contents of each 1 I were saved. In the hurry of going to press, < ' we can only give a few of the particulars; i I ' On the south side of the street, Mr. John J | Rodger*'large tin shop, Mr. Kant's grocery, I Mr. Swart*'* store, Mr. Elliott's till shop, Mr. r J Pay's grocery, and Mr. McXallyV bar ruont ( ! and groeeiy. a large old building, owned by 4 j Mr. Jeter. On the north side of the street, j | Mr. MeNallj's long row of buildings, occuj pied by J. M Johnson as a dry goods store, | sir. Mwnrtx as a d welling, and by Mr. Mo- : Nnll}\ This ^ as the old Gage Hotel. Next i I to thle building ? ti tlie new and beautiful ? I Inw offir of SlMr?. Boyd A Wallace, Mr. 1 .Incob Louis' dry goods store, and Mr. Dunn'a 1 shoe shop. The whole row of law office* opposite Mr. Wnllnce Thompson's dwelling '| were destroyed. On both ai^es of the street , ull the back building* were destroyed. There was a clean sweep of the flumes from Mr. ' Scaife's brick store, on the south, up to Gen. 1 8. It Gisl'j law office, which was preserved, i ml down on the North side toKecnan Bro- ] I theis' hiick building. These two brick I buildings stopped the progr* ss of the flames, 1 ( by the untiring exertions of thecitixens and the negroes. j "Tlie fire fSsaid to have commenced l>es tween the tin simp of Mr. Klliott and Mr. ltav's bnr room. No fire had heen kept, in either house for some time hack. Its origin we hnve not heen able to learn. Some of i * the sufferers were partially insured, hut as r yet we have not been able to learn to what t extent. The loss is estimated at about $20,000." _ 1 T^uti At th? IV....Ill ?t !,|I? /I..1-1.? - 1 tion, at Andtnon, lite following volunteer ' i tonat* were offered : By Hon. J. D. Asiiwore? Jlreek in ritlge and | /.one: Faithful exponent* of the constitutionul rights of the South; I lie only standard bear' ere in the present contest nround whom the Southern people should rally, i By Col. w. ix wllxm?//on. J. P. Athwart : A gallant Representative of the mountain Democracy; in every poeition and emergeney lie ha* proven himself true to I he sentiment inscribed upon the banner o( his State?anion's npibnt'jne parali. ' By Isiiam W. Tavi-or?The Conttitutionml t Union and the A merit'an Eagle: May the f Union of these States ever ne preserved, and may the Aineriean Eagle flap one wing in tire Atlantic and the other in the Pacific * ocean, touch its tail in Rehring's Strait*, and I dip its hill in the Isthmus of l>arien. I By James A. Hott?Hon J am ft J* Orr : An experienced and wine statesman, aide . lawyer and patriotic citi/en ; we deeply re- I gret his absence from the festive hoard this evenh g. I Fob tka Southern Enterprise. Meuer*. Editor*?Allow ns to suggest, ! amcrg the nAny gentlemen who have been i prnp#?*?"0 n?Mitt*Iile men for the Legislature, , that Capt 8. H. WEKTMORKLAND ia w?U , qualified to represent Greenville District in the Legislature. lie ii one of (fee beat of f farmer*, and quite an ingeniona man. He ia a great friend to the poor and need/. If he will consent to become a candidate ha will receive the votea of MANY FSTKWD8. W*. Onrrm,of Beonetteville, hna rceeW- \ ed a patent for improvement in plough*, da'ad Joljr K . I S A r s ? m x tat* mm. The proprietor of the Colombia Guardian is desirous of forming sa association with s thorough practical printer, who will take charge of the book, Job, end newepaper departments of that establishment., Terms favorable to a capable and experienced printer of unexceptionable character. John H. Honoub, Esq., has been re-elected President of the Charleston Insurance end Trust Company. The South Carolinian learns that several half-dollar coins of a spurious character have been put in circulation in Columbia recently. They are dated 1868. Mr. H. W. Corr. * graduate of tha Military Academy at Charleston, and who the Gmtclle any# is a fine classical scholar, an accomplished drill officer and disciplinarian, pro poses to establish a ynilitary school at Cheraw, for boys of 12 yeeia of age and upwards. i A Baptist Cliorch in Pickens Dfstrifct soma time since excommunicated some of its members because they were Free Masons At the Annual Commencement of Georgelow,., (D. C.) College, recently held, the degree of A. M. was conferred upon Messrs. Wm. A. Choice and jstemiau Cle.tki.aku, of South Carolina. A saw mill, the property of P. C. Rowr. *nd Enw. Hates, in Orangeburg Disti-ict, was destroyed by fire recently. Prof. IIotanooK has resigned the Chair of Anatomy in the Medical College, Charleston. The Charleston Mercury chronicles with regret the death of Pr. 0. F. Stoney, a gentleman widely known and esteemed in thnt city. A watermelon welching SO pound* lias been grown in St. Mntliew*. this year. A negro man win accidentally killed ( Darlington Depot, on tlielth inst.,we learn from the Flag, l>v attempting to jump upon ? dirt-car w hile in motion. He fell between the wheels, and was immediately crushed to death. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS MED LET. A street tight, with pistols, took place at Elizabeth City, N. C., last week, between W. II. Bagley, of the "State," and Win. Brennan, of the " Pioneer." Several shots were fired, but neither party hurt. Hon. Fernando Wood has published a letter urging the expediency of consolidating the entire Democratic vote of every State upon Douglas or Breckinridge, as each may run die better eluinee of carrying it against Linroln. ' The President has rocognixsd 3. W. Denning as Vice Consul for the port iif Hamburg at New York. "The Knoxville Whig saya that Hon. James Guthrie. of Kentucky, has pronounced both ihe Democratic tickets ns sectional, and unworthy of National Democrats. K. \rmond, Esq., of New Orleans, a gentleman ?f the first social circle of the crcole fami lie* of that ci'y. ??inmilled suicide on lhe morning of the 8i iust., by cutting hi* throat from ear to e?r. Over one hundred thousand copies of the Confession of F*ith hnve been printed and put in circulation by the Old School Presbyterian Board of Publication within the last few years. The cheap edition is sold at 10 cent* a copy. Franklin S. Illoorn, E<q.. lias been appointed by the President, Officer of the Customs and Warehouse Superintendent for the port of Macon, Georgia. The accounts received from the silk producing department* of France announce that the silk crop [if this year is much better than that of last renr. A bridge, to cost $200,000, Is in irogree* of erection over the Chattahoochee iver, at Eufula, Ala., for the Southwestern Grorgiu) Railroad. Judge Douglas is 17 year* old ; Mr. Breckinridge i* 89; Mr. olinson la 48, and Gen. Lane is 69. Among those who have engaged rooms at Newport, Rhode Island, are Stephen A. )nugUs. General Jo. Lane, Colonel Orr, of iuntb Uiruiinit; Krastus Corning, of Albany; Ex Mayor ITnveineyer, of New York; Mayor Iteming, of Hartford, and others. Tli? grand old Elm Tree, of Revolti ionary celebrity, on Boston Common, wai irostrated in a storm on the 4th inst. Ki'dpatli states that there is no truth in the itatemont that the widow of John Brown haa received ftfO.ObO from Hayti. She haa not yet received a dollar from that country. Furthermore, that the aid received by the family in thir country is net aa large aa frequently reported. A jiedlar, Samuel Marley, from Massachusetts, was tarred aud feathered in Conecuh, Ala., last week, on suspicion of Abolitionism. It. A. Pryi>r, who was the foremost friend of Mr. Douglas, from the South, in the House of Representatives before the nomination, now turns his hack upon the Small Giant, and givea a hearty support to Breckinridge and Lane. Prof. John Darby, A. M., of Auburn, Ala., has in press a text hook on chemistry. His qualifications and abilities as a chemist, and teacher will excite strong expectations On the 4th inrt., Mr. Henry Mercer was introduced to the President Ly the Acting Secretary of State, and delivered his credential* as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the Emperor of the French to this Government. In ten year*, from 18A0 to I860, the city of Memphis, Tcnn., has in erciMd in population from 6,200 to 85.000. The referees have awarded 993.875 insurance to the Pemberton Corporation, being 22\ per cent, of the amount insured on the mill. Got. H. V. Johnson, of Georgia, the Squatter Sovereignty eandidate for the Vice Presidency, on the ttekot with Douglas, was not only treated with indignity, but bnrnt in efflgy in Macon lately. It ia bad, io deed, when one's own neighbors treats one in such a manner?Lot what he deserved. The Angusta (Ga.) Dispatch, a paper hitherto neutral in polities, has plaesd at its mast head the names of Breckinridge aad Lane, The departure of the Japanese is ehronieled a Good By. Many are disposed to regard everything connected with their stay as a Good Sell. A personal ruptare It said to have aeavrrsd between President Buchanan and Senator Gwia, of California, at the White Honse lately. The latter ie said to haee declared that he weald neves egaiu eroee the tbreahold of Mr, Bo Bf Sftfj , v v * ohaaan. Kephart,. who murder** JL lira, Villi* ted her two children, near Bftt*Tia, low*, ?u bapgat that place on tfc* 4th in at., liqr a mob, cooeiatiag of t*ro hob* dred and fifty men. Tn? Good Old Tokb*?There is, to u*, moie touching pathos, heart thrilling expreaaion, more feeling displayed, in some of the old paalm tune* than in a whole batch of modernisms. The strains go home, and the ** fountain of the great deep is broken up'*?the great deep of unfalbomed- feeling that lies far, far below the surface of the world-hardened heart; and as the unto ward yet unchecked tear starts ih the eye, the softened spirit yields to their influence and shakes off the load of earthly care, rising, purified and spiritualized, iuto a pure atmosphere.? Strange, inexplicable associations brood over the mind, mingling their chaRte melody of the musings of a still subdued, more cheerful character, llow many glad hearts ill the olden lime have rejoiced in there songs of praise?how many, sighed out their complaints in the plain-, tive notes that steal sadly, yet sweetly on the caj-?hearts that now cold in death, are laid to rest, around that sacred tune, within whose walls they had so often swelled with emotion. [Jilackwood. Army Appointmekts.?Of the graduates at the United States Military Academy, at West Point, at-the recent examination, the following arc the appointments fiom South Carolina : Benjamin F. Sloan, Jr., of Anderson, Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Secoud ltegiment of Dragoons. .? Wade Hampton Gibbo*, of Columbia, Brevet 2d Lieutenant of Cavalry. They are ordered to rc|?ort at there cruitihg station, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the clo?o of their furlough. Lieut. Gibhes being 011 duly at West Point until 1*1 September, bis furlough wilt commence at that time. Mn. Gocou, tilk Tketotai. Orator. We see it stated that duting the past year, Mr. Gougb, the temperance ad voentc, has delivered 175 of I lis addresses in lite provinces. 14 in Exeter Hall, and 10 in theatres, halls, and chapels, in London. In the province* it is esti inaied that over 140,000 have listened to his argument* and appeal*, and over 4.000 have signed the pledges of total ubstinaiicc ; while in London he has ad dressed upwards of 38,000 person*, and 1,600 have been added to the pledge book at the flose of the meetings, be vide* large number* afterward*. [London (Jlobe. Mon Law TiiifttPJiakt.?On Wednesday last, 4th instant, a large body of men assembled at Cusseta, the county seat of Chattahoochee County, Ou., with the avowed purpose of breaking into the jail of that county, for the purpose of taking therefrom and hanging I)ooliltle, confined therein, charged with the murder of William and James Ilel nits of HiHl county, some five or six weeks ago. The molt, in defiance of the Sheriff of the county, proceeded to enter the jail, ami when alrout ;o enter the coll, Duoliltlc cut his throat with n tazor, an.l thus saved his pursuers the pleasure of prosecuting their mission. Tiik total strength of the United States Army, on the 1st of July, wri as follows : 10,007?apportioned thus : two regiments of cavalry, 10 companies each ; two of dragoons, 10 companies each ; 1 regiment of mounted li flemen, 10 companies; 4 regiments of artillery, 12 companies each, and 10 regiments of infantry, 10 companies each, beside 180 cavalry dragoons, 214 artillery, 300 other officer*, averaging 1 officer U> evary 13 men. A Painful l'ncoun.?According to Edward Ereiett, the use of alcrholic beverages costs the United States direct Jv, in ten years, <<12,000,000 ; has burnt or otherwise destroyed $5,000,000 worth of properly ; destroyed 300,000 lives ; sent 250.000 to pi won, and 100,000 children to the poor house; caused !?,000 ir.urdets and 5,000 suicides; and bequeathed to the country 1,000,000,000 orphan children. vlrofkia EsTKKl'hibk.?Tlio Alex nndtia (Va.) (?H/>*tle fay* h firm in that city ha* an invoice of hoots, hats and trunks, packed and ready for shipment to llong Kong, China. The Maine firm are in daily expectation of another ore er from Asia, and expect to aliip 15,000 pairs of shoes to llong Kong in the course of a few weeks A V ai.u a in.it Stud of Iloasrs.?The stud of the late Lord Londesborough was recently sold by the famerf Tattersail, and the forty animals realized the ext.aordinary sunt of $ 105,000. In the lot were three stallions, one of which brought #20,000, another #16,000, and the third npwaid of #3,000. Aside fiom these chiefs of the stud, the lot averaged over #1,600 each. Ukitrd Statks Aoricui.tural SoOmv.?The United States Agricultiual Exhibition will h* held at Cincinnati in September, commencing on the 12lh and cloeing on t)i6 20th. The premium liste amount to #20,000. No cattle will be received on Account of the pleu ri pneumonia disease, but large prereilima will b? offered for horses, machine* and steam Arc engine*. Ton Rev. r>r. Murray, now on a visH to Great Britain, lm? coma into collision with the ami-slavery prcaa and society lliere. Tliey accuse liim of complicity witb slavery in this country. He replies that " there are other sins in the world besides slavery," such as H minding other people's business, and bearing false witness against bur brother*." Tun height of politeness it said lobe holding an nmbrelln over n duck in n shower of rain, i f . ' ' *wJ "* it? m." : for Hon. causa cuajrt*?k We were yesterday shown a splendid can# intended as a present to Tn^? Or., lob Cashing, President of tht Natlonm Democratic Convention At Charleston and Baltimore. It is r straight and beautiful hickory stick, and was cut some years ago at Mount Vernon by a Miasissippian visiting the tomb of Washington. It has been finished in the peculiarly artistic ftkyie of Gait and Brother, and is creditable to that establish* ment. It is of convenient size, handsomely polished, and mounted with a .massive gold head, neatly wrought,and bearing the following inscription - "The Constitution, State Rights, and the Union. Fiom Mississippians to Caleb Cushing. Presented July <th, I860." | Washington Statei. Thk Africans at Kbt West.?The Savannah News rays : +** . * i " The telegraph last night announced (he gratifying fact that onediundred and twenty-five of these Africans have been rescued frotn the hands of the Government official*, and were landed, on Tuesday f at Mobile, from whence they were kejU up the Alabama River* and will l>e provided with humane mAslets. Is there a philanthropist inr the country who docs uot wish for the'tatnainder of them the same fate V Negro Insurrection.?Private ad-. vices received in this city a day or two since, state that an insurrection had broken out in the vicinity of Oaceoht, Arkansas, among_the slave population. Our informaut learns that the disturbances were quelled, but not until several slaves were .severely wounded. The negoes, it is thought, were instigated by woilhless white men. [Memphis Lnquirtr, 8 th rmickkl* from tit* Roi.l. Judge Hampton, of the District Court of Pit'sburg. Pa, on Saturday morning caused the name of James E. Brown to be stricken from tbe roll of attorneys practising in that Court, because be had obtained bis admission to practice as an attorney ir. tlint Court by false and fraudulent representations. - Mr. Johnson for Bukckinridge.? Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, who was one of many candidates proposed by the Douglas interest for the Vice Presidency, lias surrendered to "Mr. Breckinridge, like Mesi-rs. Pryor, Cling man, Toombs, and others, who was re garded as among his supporters, at the South. Bi'bsia.?In addition to her standing army of 800,000 men, Russia has at least the nucleus of n vary respectable navy. She has fifty-four Hue of-buttle ships, rnnging from 70 to 120 guns endi: 28 frigates, carrying from 40 to GO guns; 34 war steamers, and 40 corvettes, schooners and brigs. The number of rentier. maintained by^Kus sin is 42,000. sMARRirri, on the I2tli insh, 1?v Alexander MeB.e, I>q.. Mr. J. U. LKNDKUMAN' and )lirs MAltY W.p ouly daughter.of ltebeccn Sowcl. Iff The" printers " return henrly thanks for the handsome " fee " which accompanied tho shove, and alt join in wishing friend Jakk nnd his bride a happy and blisaTul fu ture. ^ _ * Maruirp, on the 8th instant, by Henry M. Smith, Esq.. Mr. MILLER ROSS and \tics EMMA 1HjK1?LU, all of Greenville District. Marriku, on the 14th ult, by Rev. C. B. Stewart, Mr. IV. L HOPKINS, of-Given*!!!*, and Miss V- JANE ANDKKSON.of LaurCne. i " v i 1 ~r~ rr i Fit the Legislature. JOT Wo aro authorised to nnnounce Col. T. EI>1VIN WARK a candidate fur the Senate, at the ensuing election. W. P. PRICE. Esq., nounced a candidate for the Legislature; tW JOHN W, STOKES, Esq., is respectfully announced as a candidate for re-election to the Legislature. r-^-The friends of Col. DAYH> IIOKK announce him a candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing slectibn. JCgT* Tlie friends of Dr. J. P. IIILLIIOUHE announce him a Candidate foi the Legislature, at the approaching election. f^i"* We nre -authorized to announce Col. W. JI. CAMPBELL a oendidate for re-eleetion to the State Legislature at the ensuing eloctlon. |3SF~The many friends of Dr. J. M. 81TLLIVAN, respectfully announce Mm m a candidate for re-oloetioa to tbe State Ugislatnre at the ensuing election. |We are requested by the many friends of J. ROBERT flMITIL toan. nouncc him a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. The frienda of Col. J AMEfi McCULI.OUOli, respoelfnlly heg leare t? u?nonnce him as a Candidate to represent QseCUrillo District in the next Legislature. Far Tax Call actor. If We aro authorised to annonnoe W. T. Al'STIS a candidate for Tax Collector, at tbo uext election. MW We are authorized to announce J, H. JMcCULLOUOIf a candidate fur Tax Collector, at the next election. ta?T* We are authorized to Announce Col. Q. P. POOLJJ a* a candidate foe Tax Collector at the ensuing clectjon. XiT' Wo are authorized to announce W. t. PlttlMATK as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. t^gT" We flfe requested t<> Rfjr nounrf Mr. MjIAH DIM., na a car.dldoto for Tax Collector, at the next KleetUw. rar t a tu pu it nv x nonxr 1^57 U<1AUIA7 J/i Z i'J/1 nil* noonron hiw**lf ? a candidate for T*X Collector at the nest election. . * r? "* *' ?? TNI ANNUAL ORATION BEFORE the AT>HT.PHIAW and VUtl.O* BOFHMK ROCIETTKB of Fnrman Uniformity, will Mr dtoHrered in the IT aw Court ffftft, by the Bo*. A: Q. JfAOR ATH, of Chorleetnn, <m Tllltlj Bvojaiaff, Jnly tUC The Bpr* claee wW bogta M 8 o'clock, VL If, > ? i Tho Fohfte aro reapoet/blly tnrttad t**t?ewf.1 ALKX. 8. TOWNE8,) OoMkltin A. BI.YTHE, Jo., I h. ffOkOKF, J frrmnai. , J?1 J 19 11 | r - ' ' i m I * ^4, I HI? v ? TeM^tetiw wth. ?*?imTJ?ZA^ ' ' Jon of tho U. S. ; *? lNH-.fiKmn/ The sag^'rTiiL'ssraiSj J win# BHMl" -M irogk which is btltw cite naively Mid jn all part* of tho United iti ate#, hoc leave respectfully to coll yoar otteotloo to o Hut of n? ingredients which compose thooo valuable Bitters, vis: Solomon'* Bool, Spikenard, Bay berry, Wild Cherry-tree Dark, Gentian, Camomile K lowers, Comfrer, and a par* and anadaIterated Wine, which 1* about doable tho aeual strength of other Wine*, aadis imported by oaly one Hooaain the United States, Proas tho bosoficial effeotaTof these Bitter* the eotu^ftry who wiU givo them a fair trial, will approve of thorn, and use them in their, practice. JU.poctfnlly yoara,, CHAB. WIDblFlKLD A CO., T* WtUlam SUaot, Mow York. P. 8.?"Dr. J. Bovee Dod'a imperial Wine* . Bitters " are sold by PLSJIEB A UBlJITBH, UijetiviUe, g. C., and by Druggists generality. ,-. 1- Eellgiou* Hotiofe. dewanariixa, June 0th, 18f.<V TRUE Minister*' t\nd Deacons' Mooting in I communion with (ho Fourth Union Meettej; of ?? tho Tyger Blver Association, will be held with I Kooky Greek Ohnreh on Fnirxr ssroa* ran A rma ft*oB*rn m JofcT. Rev. 8. T, Dill ap- ' pointed to preach tho Inlrodoelor'y Sermon ; J. -w I L. Westmoreland 4o write Kseer?enhleel. fn temperauce. QiNtion for Discussion?Should , ?y sblc-bodisd nun be retained In the fellowship of a church, who refaaes to eootribulo anything to the suppo* of the Gospel? A. 11. Woodruff to open th* disco*#ion. * ' ?' ?ihRLlE, Clerk pro tern. June fl 7 0 ' ^ Froth tho lloaton Waverly Magnvioe. K??y * the much Taunted Hair ml*- a, tures are not only useless, but positively inju T rious to the scalp; but Prof. Wood's ia of such a balmy and nutritive nature, that it invigorate the skin .of. the head and the follicles of hair glands beneath it. It also remover all dubd/utr from the scalp, aad effectually banishes every hind of Mold Iioad and cutaneous eruption. Iletare it (1 of great service to children, the in grodioti t? being of so harmless a batnre that the most delicate cuticles cannot bo injured by its-oootact. Cautio*.?Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already In the market, called l>y different names. Use none unless the words (Prof. Wood's Hair "Restorative, Depot, Pt. I.ouis, Mo., and New Yo??.) are blown in tlio bottle, jptr Hold by all Druggist* and Potent "" Medicine Dealers} alfd, by aft fancy Toilet iln/ula nanW?SnihA FlitMr) Mtfftra .itxti ClLll.ti'm " ~ ? $ &- Forsale iH Oreenvillchy Dr*. |*oxn A Puk.iran, Druggists. 8?4 June 28 THE GREAT ENGLISH llEMED Y. ? SIK JAMKS CLAllKK'S .'CELEBRATED FEMALE FZLL8 Protected Letters By > Pataat. I'repared/rpm c? prescription i\f Sir J. Clarle, M.I)., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. THISinvalnable medicine is unfailing in tlio euro of all thone painful and daugerous disease* to which the female constitution i* subject. It modoratcs All excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy oure tnay be relied on. TO MTAimilD LADIES ft is peculiarly suited, it will, in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. caption. These rills should net be token hy females during the riRHT Tunica MONTHS of Pregimncv, os they Are sure to bring on Miscarriage; but at any other time tjiey ore snfb. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pain in the Back and Limbs, Hoavinci*, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a eure when all other means havo failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not e6ntoln iron, calomel, antiiHony, opanything hurtful to the ooustitutioa. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which should be rareftilty preserved. Hole Agent for the United States and Canada, m JOB MOSES, (Leto I. . Baldwin A Co..) Rochester, N. V. N. B.-?$1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any nntborised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 pills, hy return mail. Bold in Hrocnvilio by Fishkr A IIbixitsh, ami by all respectable Druggists. Yam. Sohaack A '41 rikksos, Charleston, . Wholesale Agents. 2-lyeow May I? IcSooFIomf. . Lm .. ' * MI88 K.*'POWELL respectfully ft t'TWm^ returns her thanks for the patrontUIPyfage cxt-nded to her SCHOOL, 'WjJr which will be RESUMED ON THE *mSr TWENTY-THIRD INSTANT. July 1$ . II 1 XVUTlClfit ALT, person * indebted to tbei Estate of J0IINBATK8, deceased, are requested to mob* payment forthwith j, and those to whom the said Eslato is iudebted, will present their claims, properly attested, to either of the undersigned. * - W. H. CAMPBELL,) JOHN DATE#, - ) ***?" ?? July 111 ' 11 . it The State of South Carolina. GREENY J LLR DlftTWCT. -1 Bjf If. JfehVf, E?*J; Orr/tsory o/sawf Dittrlrt. ~VTT liERRAS, James M, Benson has died n W petition in ray office, praying that I?at- a. ton of AdmmUtratiou, with the WiU anuexi-d, on nil and singular the goods end chattel*, rlgbKeod erediis of Mies CLAHIHBA BBK HON. lot* ??The District aforesaid, dceaasad, should be grawtod to Mpt. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tba creditors of the said ds eoaaad, to be sad appear in the Court of Ordo nary far Ukd l^Utriot, to bo boldatf at UreenvllVe Court JIfouoe, on (bo 8d day of August sit, to shew oauae, if any, why the said AdritiulaluaHAn ul. /.??U oaa^ I ahll H III ill It*as nUUilKI D9Fu' a^O pyoMsuu^^eEa . . HOOT. McXAT, 0. O. D. Ordinary s OBcu, Jnly 10tb, I860. 11-2 1 ' W " ? ' " * I ~ ^ Lard, 8agar, Umons. Ac. ? J ujo i burr i,aArwLA2i? A. 1 art Crwahod Sugar, 7 The fot IT.flO Beet CRtrWed Bnger, 8 lbs for $1.00 Pine Large Orada JHus; Mhehr $1,001 Y#Ty Choioa Layer ?al?$iU Prcab Citron, Corrauta and Almonds Tsnah Paean, Bnwll and Walnuts a Popping Kiaaoor Pea-nuto, Candy, Ac Pr?sh Lemons?To arrive an Vriday. A'i ** ?fc bf BRfeFrsacrrw. ' Opposite T. B. Roberts' Row Store. "JWy 19 11 * ' (OTAaiMOTRMi mnu fin nrnim in Oil A R LOT'S I, Ut Myr ***>. | Amount Property DUN K. Prom. N?Ui, won toetm?4, 1WJTJ M i WU? K. &MfMwdM emit. S3 I a . $141,412.Oft ?. Hv* H#rei?iiio*, A*or9<*>7ThMtetlimk Caraftna. BECKLCNBUIUl DODNTf. .fSS^-E -. |%*? M<Npr ad.. 1