? - ^ ? *-:- yi.*-a^r -*?-^:
A Monument to Mr. Cilhonn.
The ChaHeston Mercury ffrroa the
*\ fbllowtng description of a design for?; i
monument to be erected to the niertio- rj
of lion. John C. Calhoyn, under the
auspices of the Ladies' Cnlboun Mouument
Association :
u It is to be about ninety feet in
height, and consists of a double flight
of six stairs each, rising from the ground
to a platform. On the ground,- the
jfccjt oocupied is a fitly feet rectangle.?*
Midway the steps H a fence, oq. the
* corner posts of which aro placed statues
-emblematic of Liberty, Justice, J51o?
quence, and the Constitution. On the
platform U erected a cenotapbic or
Wsausoleuui chamber, tweho feet square
inwardly,* aud surrounded outwardly
<frtrt>y a-colonnade "of Iwclve Coriuthian
columns fifteen fefet iu height. ^Tliis.
chamber presents glass doors on each
' \ *ide, 6Jer which is an'Inscription panel.
* A parapet crowns this little house, from
-the centre of wliieh the ooluran proper
rises. A rectangular die.-Woek, tei\ (bet
" wide, first attracts attention from tho
beauty of its ornamentation.
"One faco presents an elegant, carved
representation of the coat of arms of
Routb Carolina; a second, ihosqof tho
^ United States; a third, the emblems of
\ Odd Fellowship. The Cylindrical col
nmn, Jorty feet in height, springs from
the top. The Jowcr half i^ plain, savp
the funeral wreaths which tastefully euwrap-it:
tho upper half is fluted. If terminates
in a corintJiinn> capita! of ex
" richness, which is surmounted
-* l>y ft -parapet, from which rises a colos
Ml statuo of Calhoun, on ft plain podes-1
Ud. The statue is an original conception,
twelve. feet in height, and represents
Mr.~Cidbeuu, in classic robes, with
his right arm extcbted upwards, and the
right Laud poinliug aloft."
3vx-T'K5fiinf:j;T Pjcrck FOR "RftnoKitr*
iup6R fivv hansv?It has nlrendv been
stated (bat this distinguished gentleman
-has pronounced- the nomination of
JDomrlas sectional; but it has been strcntsottsly
denied that Jio would support
Breckinridge and Lane. We find in
the Boston Post the highest evidence on
tlie<\e points. A fetter addressed l>y the
ex President " to Mr. IJallof h therein
published, and wo irinke the following
* extract from it. Mr. Pic fee writes:
. , ' M It was vain to hope for harmony af
ter the action of the majority upon the
report of the committee on credentials.
It could hardly have failed to be understood
generally that such action must
terminate" the existence of the Convention
as a bode representing the- IVnrocracy
of the Union, and eventuate in the
present condition of the powerful and .
patriotic organisation, which has so long
upheld the equal rights, and vindicated
in peace and in war '.ho common honor
^ of these confederated Slates. There has
been, io fact, no nomination made in
confoiniity with the established and fecognizcd
usages of that organization,
and hence sound and faithful ntcn will
find nothing in the proceedings, so far
as the nominees are concerned, to hind
their party fealty-. Under these circumstances,
it would gratify me cxeeedinglv
.if-our fiends in all sections of tlm land
tvouKl tiftitc earnestly ?n<l cordially in
tlic support of Mr. Trreckriniidgo nnd
Con. Lane, and thus insure for our cause
signal victory."
Now ifo V11F.K.?The editor of the
Darlington Southerner, a distinguish' d
graduatecf the Slate Military Academy,
commands a fine company* They l^nd
w shooting niatcli receutJy, of ?Licit the
Captain speaks thus:
Wo think we piny he allowed , to
brag n little on the shooting done l?y
our Company on (lie 28th : we will do
it any how,- The target was threo feet
in diameter ; onehundied and sixty-one
, shots were fired at a distance of fifty six
yards; one hundred and forty shots
struck the target, sixteen were within
the 'bull's eye,' which was six inches in
di am ft or. and seventy-four were within
eight inches of the centre. Our guns
-ara smooth-bored muskets, nnd were
loaded with curltidges made in Charles0
t ^
ton.
** If any Company in the fctnfe, armed
with the same kind of guns, can heat
this shooting, we would bo pleased to
bear from them.'*
I'lio Georgetown Time* fay*: That
was admirable shooting, certainly. ] >arlington
has improved woudcrfully. Fif.
if years ago, in the Sparrow Swamp
country of (bat District, Cnpt. A ,
wishing Ids men to t?ke a certain position
and fire, cried out : " Men, turn
yonr face towards Cousin Suckey'* tator
-v- patch, and shoot."
. Indian N amis.There is great
beauty in Indian names, if we are to
judge.them by what little acquaintance
we have with them. Thev are beautiful
and sublime, and this is owing to
their simplicity and npproprinlertess.?
Our own Mack Ifiver ha* not become I
more attractive in it* beauty, or mors
redolent with it* jefamine bowers, in a
charge Cf name. W-eenee ha*" more
Sweotfie**- irs^ira oimlmnu on/1 ??
?, . J
prop;iatono$9. than the present harsh
name. The Indians have given many
- names t?- fivers, especially, in our eoftn,
, . try. . Minnesota gets ife naiprf from
fLem, and means M?ky tiotod water,"
Mississippi ?"Ffuhdr of Waters." Ida- i
ho, one of thft now Terriforiea proposed ,
tp ho ofpnnlz'd, means "Gem of the i
Mountain." Theorgan of Tderdity must (
le well (fcreloptd in the "ho:ids of the i
IIA] men cf th# Forest, as there is so ,
much ptfetiyin their proper names. (
[Orong< burg Southron. t
Tijs Fuma.^ The New York Herald (
elassilies the papers which have dictated ,
for lheak'ii idge and Lane.a* follyjo) : ,
l\r> > kiii?i'l?S.' Donjrhta. Jimihfcon. J
Worth ifto . m : 3
Uoutli. . .?.,310 75- a
*Totftl....\2?rt lift! ft
A great many Denaoeiatlc paper* at I
ttio Nfcrlh have not yet declared ihom- "i
mIvcs for eill.er ticket. The greater j i
part of these, the Now York Journal <f j ,
Con niorce'taya, pixfer Bieck5iii?fge. I'
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V 'r ^ 1 ' Ir-"*?******
a?
tfjlt ^nnljmn fntirjnfflt.
O. K. M^UNkfN1,1 A i ?i s ta n t.
Our Motto?""Equal Rights to All."
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Thursday Morning, July 26, 1860.
FOR PRESIDENT. ,
HON. J. C. BRECKINRIDGE.!
OF KENTUCKY.
FOR VICK-PRFSIPENT,
GEN. JOSEPH LANE,
OF OPKOON.
Firo.
Just as we were going to press Inst niglit?
about 12 o'clock, tl?c alnrm of fire wns giv.
On, and in a very few moments the whole
town seemed to La out find, moving. Upon
proceeding to the fire, we found it to he the
stable on the lot of Col. IX IIokk. By timely
and energetic exertions, it woe prevented
from spreading, notwithstanding the proximity
of oilier buildings. It is fortunate,
indeed, that this vns the ease, for if the
flames had be?n communicated to either of
the oilier buildings on the same lot, the L.sa
of his dwelling, with all the out buildings,
and perhaps even more than these, would
have been the inevitable result. The cause
of the fne is unknown. Two horses and n
cow wore burned with the building, logcttv
??: villi a lot of omvond. r.
? ' "T'.T.T" '
Federal Court.
This honorable Court commences its session
in Greenville on Monday next?llie
Honor A. G. Magratu to preside. Of the
amount of huaimss to come before the term
we have not hoard.
Extra (j^;rt.
Tlie Extra Couit for this Ttisfricf adjourned
on Saturday afternoon lift, having die
patched all the unfiuiidied business upon the
docket, with the exception of one or two
cns< s, which wore continued. The week
pifed off quietly, and with not so large ati
attendance as we usually have during court.
Enr'y Cotton. .
Wo have been presented w ith a sample Of
cotton, picked from the plantation of Mrj.
E. 11 Strwart, Florida, on the 5th inst. It
appears to be of a good quality of lint. We
understand that there is a.prospect of a fine
yield of the cotton crop in Florida this year,
and early picking is rntieipnled. The sample
before us is of the Sen-Island spruits.
Jtcfrcshirig. _
We are glad that we enu announce that
since our last issue wc have been favored
with ? rain that w?s indeed refreshing. A 1
very hard rain fell here on Monday afternoon
Inst, It washed all the dust away,
cooled the atmosphere, and revived the almost
burnt up crops roneidt ral ly. We b-.ve
heard that none hail fell with the raiii in
the neighborhood of town, but not enough
to do any damage.
Commencement Week.
Next week will be Commencement week
in Greenville, and present appenannces in*
diente tbat an unusually interesting time
will l>c had. We append below a m-iu of
programme ot the cxcreie?? wlA ^re to
take jilnee in our midtt during tins an^0?he
coining week, f>o fur us we have been able
to obtain the items:
BAPTIST CONVRTTTKm.
The Baptist State Convention will eonimenee
its annual session, in Ibe Baptist,
Church, on to-morrow (Friday) morning. M
Rev. J. J. Branti.i y, 1 >.T>, will preach tbo
Convention Sermon, at 11 o'clock.
The Charity Sermon w ill be preached by
Iter. K. T. Winkixk, Sunday itiorniog, in the
Baptist Church.
PUBLICATION FOCfF.TV.
Tlie nnnSal meeting of thoSoutbern Dap
tist Publication Society will take place somo
time during the session of the Convention.
Of the exact time wc are not advised.
Fl'IlMAX UNIVKH8ITT.
Tlic Board of Trustees meets Fi idny morning
at 8 o'clock.
Commencement Sermon by Rev. James C.
Fcbman, Sunday night.
Sermon before the Young Men's Missionary
Society, by Rev. E. A. Cbawi.et, 1). D.,
MohJny night.
Address before the Alumni, by .Tames P,
Moomt, Esq., Tuesday moralt g.
Address before the Literary Socitioe, by
rion. A. (I. Maghatm, Tuesday night.
Presentation of Oipluiuas, by Literary
Societies, Tuesday night.
Commencement, Wednesday.
Commencement party, Wednesday night.
TEMALK COl.l.ROE.
Commencement, Thursday, Aug. 2, and
an address hy Rev. J. It. TCuwrick;
Concert, Thursday night.
Nowborry.
Wo paid n visit to the village df Newberry
on Monday last-. It has much improved i
linee wedast paw it, which va> in tho summer
of 1862. Thisincinr was rnther brisk,
notwithstanding the iliermometer wija ranging
in th<i neighborhood of A gentle
rain fell in the nftcrnoon of Monday, which
jreatly revived the people. It cooled the
atmosphere and laid fh?*-dhef, wlrich was
almost, intolerable. We learn that, the rain
?xtended from Creenville to Columbia.?
Fbe corn, we fear, ha?_been too badly injured
by th<? T<>ng drought fin be mneli benefited.
Much that we sow along the line of
the Ile.ilron<T, wiwa literally Imrnt'tip. Tlia
cotton crop looked better after tho lain.
We stopped at the Farmer'a Hotel, kept
bj Col. iV. B. TVOti.*T. A large briek addition
has recently bee* mndt to thie hat el
which affords increased facilities for the ae wnmodation
of travelers and ardors.?
riiis bote! is unusually w?H keiit. We
k
0
SOtrKBE
,? ,1 I - * I ? f '.'.'f found
lh?1|bl? wpytted *M verytlilog
tho.eonntry afford^ whilst the mono Br*
neat, oonfortablo, and truly inviting. Wo
rt?otnmend Cpl. D'Otlet and his hotel to
th?? consideration of th^ traveling public.?
We ord^uiobted to him for many kind attentions,
which we will long remember, and
for which he has our sincere thanks.
We fell into the Sun office Tor a few moments,
dud found Super engaged ia the delightful
task of addressing " ?\j>gle packogee."
We have no idea it is the first time
he wis ever caught In a similar predion uieut.
We hope that his labor will not
prove one of 11 lore " altogether, but that
some fair " single package," will some of
these days lighten and brighten up liis
bachelor home. An editor has no right to
be a bachelor, and if he persists in remaining
one, it is good for him if evils overtake
Mm. Super, as everybody knows, is a
candidate for tho Legislature, and is striking
right ?nd left for the cause of progress I
and improvement. Time will tell whether'
| he is to reach that place from wlicno " nohonest
traveler ever returns.*'
The Cotuervatitt office was likewise visit
ed, hut we failed to meet nnd. make the acquaintance
of its talented editor.
Greenville Baptist Female College.
Wo call the attention of our readers to
the ndvertisemcnt uf the Greenville Baptist
Female College, which mny he found in an.
oilier column. The annual examination,
which closed last week, wns'hlghly crcditable
to tlieyoitug ladles, and reflected highly
upon "their teachers. It will he seen that an
additional teacher lias been employed; nnd
no efforts will he spnred, by the Board, to
make the G'ojlego equal to any similar instl-1
lution in the State.
Tho ItisinR Bun.
A neat little weekly newspaper of this
title has boon received. It. is published in
Livingston, Polk Go., Tcjcas, and is edited
by J M. CltossoH nnd "1\ A. Watts. The
former ge-r.tiCSr.ar. ws? ? - one time eonnected
with the press of this State, nnd forsomctime
conducted the A'fstwg Sun At Newberry,
S. C. lie is an able and experienced
editor, nnd will, no doubt, moke the Suv
shine wi.li brilliance, lie seems to be enamored
witli tlio name - of bis paper?
KliUfl f,mn II1V Bfllllt! Iimni" IO two JOU
nals. We gladly place it upon ottr exchange
list. The subscription price is $2.00
per annum, in advance.
ctr Hon. John Henry Lumpkin, r. distill- I
grished Georgian, died of apoplexy, at
llotne, in tliat Slate, n short time since.
The Vanmy or liicu'ett.?How vain are
all the trainings of this world ; as lias been
certified l>y thousands. Mahniumrd. a ca
lipti among the Mnhnnimedans, it is said,
quitted life with sueh extreme regr<M
that when ahout dying, he ordered his
troops, his court, and all his tronsuros, to
. pass before him, as it. were m a view ; and
nfter he had considered nil these objects, I
observed, "how is it possible that a power
so formidable as mine, is not able to diminish
the weight of ir?y disorder one single
grain, nor-to prolong my life for n single
moment." And'then concluded his reflection
with the following words : " Unhappy
is-the person who spends his time in
amassing those things which lie must leave
ninl dyes not rnnlio the principal object of
his regard, I lint being ia whom all tl.ir.gi
arc to be found."
Tsuc.no Jt uvMF.N.?They nrc rapidly
progressing towards " tlic largest liber-'
ty '' in Massachusetts. The board of
Aldc-raien of Worcester, in that Stale,
have placed tip"ii the jury list for the
present year Ibo names of two negro
barbers, William 11 .Jennings and Fran*
eis A. Clough, the former a runaway
slave fiom lb* South. The negroes bold
offices and sit on juries ; and white men
who cannot stoma li negro equality will,
apparently, have to emigrate from the ]
Slate ere long. Adopted citizens are ;
made to stand two years from the )k>1!s, I
and negroes' itn iled tip. Flack lieptibJiortniniij
is in full bloom.
. [ Wathington States.
^
Amono the novelties which the scientific
world has lately heatd of. is the invention
of an Italian?a Florentine
monk, it is said?who has devoted many
years to the study of electricity and telegraphic
matters. He has some extraordinary
inventions which he is submitting
to the Emperor of the Fiench. It
is stated that among thein is a disooVery
of thermeansof transmitting far simile
handwriting and manuscripts from
station to station, so thfet a telegram
may become a legal document, lie can
also transmit a likeness by this agency
to bo reproduced at tlio other end of (lie
wire. Proposals have been made to the
man of scicuco to come to England.
~
Hjoiiebt rKirnn Cow is titk Unitvd
,Statk?.?The Montgomery, Ala., Mail
records the following.*
A citizen of Montgomery, in giving
his return to the census taker tho Other
day, estimated his cow nt fifteen hundred
dollars. This vill t>c the highest
priced cow that will he contained in the
census for this county, if not of the State.
Her owner acknowledges a weakness
with regard to his estimate of her; indeed,
ho would not part with her at any
price. We've heard him say that she
will give twelve hundred gallons of milk
year.
No art excepting that of photography,
has progressed and improved so rapidly
as that of dentistry. Forty years agce
it was not a disrinct profession, for all
doctors men cmciaiea ns toatn pullers,
with turnkey level's of the the most rude
description ; and ws tor supplying the
place of old teeth with new ones, it was
never done at all. In 1820 (here were
only thirty practising dentist* in the
United States ; 1850 there were'2,02.1 ;
at present there nro abont-6,000, The
invention of artificial teeth has given a
wonderful impetus to this most useful
and beneficial art.
At last accounts Bri 'firm Youb?
had '217 child.en.
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N51WS ITEMS.
. . i f *
IUbon Rotmohiid, AetraftPof the
great banking establishment, is childless.
Wm. fe. Aero a, of .New York, b said
to be worth $25,000,000.
Tus Metropolitan IK>tel bill for boarding
the Japanese is $01,000. ' Among
the items are 10,000 bottles Of champagne.
,? ' x
Tttk works of Mecaulay are being
translated into French by a eon of' the
historian Guizot.
Tub total amount of guns, now in
store in the Springfield United States
arsenal, is 100,000.
Tub postmaster of Now York has received
Notice that the Government will
take- into ita own hands the delivery of
city loiters at the reduced rate of one
cent. No private carriers are to be permitted.
; TiiiRTr-TimEE buildings, comnrising
tho best portion of the town of Dallas,
Texas, was liurued on the 7th instant.
The loss is from three to four hundred
thousand dollars-^barely insured.
Ma. Buchanan has sol<hhis residence
at Wheatland, near Lancaster, Pa., and
is about to become a citizen of Maryland,
having purchased property in the
vicinity of Baltimore. So says the
Lancaster Express.
A nf.vV pink has lnlely been imported
frotn China, with flowers three inches in
diameter, color rich crimson, spotted
and edged with white, with a velvety
appearance, and very prolific of flowers.
Tiik United States Agricultural Exhibition
will be held at Cincinnati in
September, commencing on the 12th
and closing on the 20th.* The premium
lists amount to *20,000.
Mrs. Bkkckinkidqk, the wifo of the
J Democratic candidate for President, is
spoken of by the Louisville Journal as
I being " oiiC of tho most intellectual and
I nccoinplbhed women in Kentucky."?
I She is a <lanr?l?K-j- of liio Into f'liio.-*.
liodcs Buroh, of Georgetown, Ky.
Tnn lit. Rev. Archbishop Hughes is
to l>e made a cardinal next October.
He nvill be the first American ever honored
with that dignity, llnd Bishop
England, of South Carolina, lived, it is
sail, that the Cardinal's hut would have
been conferred upon him.
Oxn of the recent on ilitt of London
is that Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer has
become reconciled to his wife, and that
they are about to live together again.
Tiik first hale of cotton ever hrofught,
to market in Liberia, wan exhibited there
at their annual fair at Bas?n, -between
Monrovia and Capo I'almas, in March
Inst.
Boston It as caught the Central Talk
fever, and is engaged in preparing a
public garden at an expense of00,000.
The (iovernor of the Stale of Mississippi
(Pettu*) is a private in a volunteer
military company in Jackson, ai.d drills
regularly ami punctually in 'he ranks.
An old man in Sod us, New Jersey,
who is owing a physician a bill of tiurty
dollars, and unable to pay it, has deeded
to the doctor his body for dissection,
after bis demise. The deed li{w been
accepted, and'a receipt given by the
I>ti3 Mcian. . .
It is said that Lord Falmerstnn nnnually
sends qtit twenty young men, and
the same number of young women, from
his Siigo ostnle to Canada, at hi* own
exjwnse. All their legitimate wants are
piovided for, not only as far as Quebec,
but to the end of their journey.
T?k first bale of new cptton was re eired
at Mil con, Ga., on the 2lM iitst.
Thu cotton was from the plantation of
Mr. J. G. I loll, in Houston county. It
will class fair.
Tiir Louisville Democrat proposed a
i bet of flpOOO that Kentucky would not
go for H rue kin ridge. It was promptly
taken.
Capt. Davidson, a conductor on the
North Carolina Central Railroad, vyaa
shot in the abdomen, at Raleigh, N. C.,
Saturday morning, by Alex. Ilerbcmonl,
of Columbia, S. C., a passenger, with
whom aii uITair occurred about his bagg*K?
A Germ ah child, who had been very
ill with scarlet fever, in Ashford.N. Y.,
seemed to be dead last Sunday. On
Monday the funernl look place, and the
collin was lowered into the grave, when
n feeble cry of " mother" was heard
from the collin. The child was iniiani.
ly taken home again, anil is said to be
in a fair way of recovery.
The Prince of Wales was to sail for
the United States on the 1 Otli inst.
* The Republicans of the Thirteenth
1 >istrict of Ohio have renominated John
Sherman for Congress, by acclamation.
Six convicts attempted to escape from
Sing Sing. New York, on lire 18ih inst..
by running past the guard. One of
litem, named John Itn)im> was shot
through the head, killing hint instantly.,
I and another was knocked Insensible be
fore ho would yield.
A Pouoi.as meeting had been called
at Wilmington, l>el., for the )4th inst,
but when the time contc nobody was
present, and so it was a failure.
Skdastopoi., which, before the siege,
had a population of 40,000 souls, now
numbers hut 20,000 inhabitants, of
wtinm ft Ann ... fer- !
.. WjVVV Ml O IHCM. 1 UO TUHlS 8T6
sll cleared away, nod the reconstruction
of .the city lies been commenced, providing
for 46 highways, 17 streets^ and 12
squares.
Capt. Wai.trr M. Gmsojr, who has
"'done something in the fi)iba>tering Tine
in the East Indies, propose* to lid ns of
the Mormons by taking them ont to
some of the Inlands in pie East Indies
; or Polynesia.
I Tub Ouiitrr Fr?e Ma?o*.?Col.
I Jobn Johnson, of Cincinnati, has been
a member of the Masonic order, in good
standing, for sixty-five years. lie ie
ifow in his eighty-sixth year, and is attached
to McMillan Lodge, No. 141, O.
He is probably the oldest Free Maeoa
in tho United States. lie aat in the
I?dgo presided over by George Washington
more than forty yean.
>
I pSSll
I. T- ,r. , ,, =f
U, S. Senate.?lb* Senator* who*
terra* expire itt 1861, ami - whoee
SioM are to be fillecLby the next 'Legattires
of tbett States, ere } Filepatrlck,
of Alabama; Jolinsod, of Afk?nmm;
Gwin, of California; Fosior, of
Connetticut; Yulee, of Florida; Irurson,
of Georgia; Truuabull^of Illinois; Fitch,
of Indiann ; Harlan, of Iowa; Crittenden,
of Kentucky ; 61 id ell, of Louisiana ;
Penrce, of Maryland ; Greene, ?f Mi#*
souri; Clark, of Now Hampshire; Seward,
of New York ; Cliugman, of .North
Carolina ; Pugh, of Ohio; Lane," of Or-,
egon ; Bigler, of Pennsylvania; Hammond,
of Sooth CarolHia ; Collanier, of
Vermont; and Durkee, of Wisconsin? j
14 lX'inoccAts, 7 Republicans, and 1 ,
American,
? ?i.^y ?.
imrqrtaat 'Suit 1)scidkd.Tho
Mempms Appeal sayst
A spit which possessed certain peculiar
points, was decided by his llonor
Judge Dixon, 6f the common law court,
yesterday. A traveler, while a guest at
the Worsham House, lost the sum of
four lftindred dollars, which was stolen
from him whife there. The traveler
brought suit against Mr. "Worsham, the
proprietor of trie' hotel, for the amouut
lost, which Mr. Worsham resisted. A
decision was given, yesterday, for the
plaintiff, and an amount equal to the
sum of mouey lost assessed against Mr.
Worsham.
. A Genkaloot.?John Knox, the
Groat Reformer of Scotland.
John Wilherspoon-, D. D.? ono of the !
Signers of tho Declaration of American
Independence.
John Breckinridge, a member of
Jefferson's Cabinet.
John C. Breckinridge, Vice president
of tho United States, 1857?'01.
John C. Breckinridge, President of
the United State", 1801-'$.
The above (snys the N. Y. Day Book)
14 fi t Mir* r<mnr/l r\f !?/?
? ? . WW. v? VI ?u*. Jj'jiivniwg) Ul 111U
next President of the United States. ?
Tiik Adler, the old German ""Democratic
Bible," nt Beading. Pa., declares
for Breckinridgo. New Breckinridge
papers are about being slarted at St.
Paul, Minnesota, and new dailies of the
same stamp, nt Milwnukie and Cincinnati.
LIST OF COXSKi Ji EES
At Groenvillo, for Wcolc ending July 25.
Patten A A, .1 M Blair, A Somors, 11 It
Singleton, W Willinms, I. \V, W Blnke,
Mcltnvid A- !">, Unrrison &. I,, T Stecn, A K
, Cureton, .1 Krnus, A Slioolhrend, "11 K Iloleomti,
A M Uiiwkins, A MiJlerA Co., N Daltoti,
O W MeMiuu A It, Johnson It Ait, P B
Martin, McK Johnson, (tower, C, Bi A Co.,
J II Lango, P Ilaijtpton, C G Mendnger, Bt
It Kurle, K I< Trenltolin, 1) T Burton, It J
Alton, H K Kutledge, J Kcteiiuai, (J W
Hicks, L Cobb, J A Tbnxton, FA Walter,
W, Long A It. McUo.e A 1$, Brooks, S A O, J
B Shcrmsn, J W Vahdiver, iH-or A 1*, IJ F
Morgnti, J M Crotwell, Gnins D A Co., B
Uass, J B Pyntt, 11 F Fawner, S Swondule,
TAIeoas," W MThtnnna, Uo'ycauxJ G Brayton.
A W Comings, J Ward. O 0 Laaneau,
J W Grady. I'I- Nowoll, W Bates A Co.,
T J Croft, i> G West field, I) Urguhnrt, W
Mardock, J A David; A L Levy, G B Tennont,
J W Southern, Lt A Ilolconilie, S I.
Anderson, W 11 Watson,. W Gold-mith, M
Cooper, C F Townsend. ,1 B. T BI Cox. F B
t C, E J Aston <t Co., O II ijinticnu, J
Mcl'lierann, Xicol ?t I, E W tlnrdtn, J A CJ
Clark, F Utiilodgi-, 11 W iY-nlund, J Cathuy,
II C Mnulditf, J I' lloyce, "A Jobntiiii, FIllodjrett.
IV II Cntlibnrt, V Gnni, .1 W M
Ilill, .1 1* I'rlngle, J C/urmnn, b U Lankford,
A J Limlsey. M Samuel.
JuIlX Mi KAY, Agent.
Dikd, In Atlanta, (la., on the 17th of Jttle,
JOHN W. HUNTER, son of Joel A, and Jcujm?
E. Ountcr, aged thirty-three dayi, .
I?ip.j>, at the residence of Ills grandfather,
on the HOtb ult., THOMAS EARI.K, in fun t son
of Thomas 11. and KtnilyM. C'ole, and grandson
of Afaj. A. F. and Alary ltiehnrds. Little
Earlo was a sweet child ; ho was In-loved hy
all who kuow hiui, and was tho idol of his
fond parents.
" Suffer the little ones to eomo,
The blest Redeemer said',
I'll take them to fny heavenly homo,
And give tlietn angels' bread.
My jirccious blood I'll ahed, to save
From sin, from sorrow, and the grave."
" Yes, lot them com?; tho poArly gates
Wide open to receive them,
And the.rc that, blessed Saviour waits,
Immortal life to give them.
Then suffer little ones to eome,
And find in Heaven their blissful home."
A FRIEND.
For tho Legislature.
r-totfTlic friends of J. L. WE8TMOKKLANJt,
respectfully nnnounce his
name a candidate Tor ro-oleotion to the Senate.
f&~ We nre authorized to nn?
notincc Col. I". EI>WIN WARE a candidate
for the Senate, At the ensuing election.
t&T W. J*. PRICE, Esq., is aunoaneed
n candidate fur the Legislature.
l'#r JOHNW.STOKES, Esq.,
la respectfully announced oa a candidate fur
re-election to the Logiaiaturg.
t^?Tho friends of Col. DAVID
1IOKK announce him a candidate fur the Legislature,
at the ensuing election.
The friends of Dr. J. P.
TIILLHOTTSE announce him a Candidate for
the legislature, at the approaching election.
tWc are authorized to annonnco
Con. W. II. CAMI'ltKLL a eondiilate
for re-election to the State Legislature at
the onauing ejection.
|3gf Tho many friends of Dr.
J. M. S?LLI VAN, respectfully annoaneo him
as a candidate for re-elcctlon to the State Legialnfure
at the ensuing election.
^ST" Wo are requostod -by the
many frienda of A. ROBERT SMITH, to annoamce
him a candidate for the Legislature at
the ensuing eloctioo.
Tho friends of Col, J AMES
McCULLOUOll, rWpcctlLily'Leg leave to annoenee
him as a Candidate to represent (iroeftville
District in the next Legislature.
The Usual Result.?flreen Island, N. Y.,
Mnfrh S, 185(1.?Mt. M. B. llMg3ii: l have
lied your.lie,- Restorative with excellent ef-.
feel- It fully restored my hair, which wa?
spiite grey, to He natural color, thickening It
up rory much. My wi/e baa also used it, and
it ha* reetored her hair, giving it new life,
nerpwtfally, J. I. UOOPKLT,.
flomei^Wr.that tM? remit ?m produced by
Hekwlrufi'Inl?ilAbl?, the original and only
reliable Date Reiterative.
parpriea SO neiiti and $1 a bottle. Sol*
by yiaher k Heinitai^ OroenviKa. and fay
liraggiit* arar/whore. Jul/ 2# 12-4
4 . -
MTs is ....*&
: Kumar, , i : . > .1 i i |i,ict
*or Tax Collator. . " ' T?
JOt We are authority} to ah- i
n*on?? W. T. AUSTIN a oandldate for Ti* .
Collect***, at the next election." '^1 , . ?
UWT We are authorised to. an*
Aotrtice J. n..McCULLOUOtt a candidate fbr
Tax Ootfbctor, at. tbo next election. i .1
t^T- Wo are authorized to an- i
nonncc Con. O. P. POOLS aa a candidate for I
Tax Collector at the coming election. ,
We ate authorized to an- <
nounoa-W. I. RlMJMATS at a. candidate for
Tax Collector at tho cnauing eluotion,
t^** We are requested" fee aa- ?s
nouncc Ma. KLIA8 DILL, w a candidate for
Tax Collector, at the next Bfocllon.. ^ fc f
fc^JAWESB.TEAIlSOtftti*nouncra
himsolf aa a candidate for Tax Collector
at tlic next election.
I. O. O. F.
' MOUNTAIN LODOB, ?
cjr* No*-18, 1.0. 0. F.? resets .
& "~1\"?"* Wmrtday t,'emti*gr I
7- at8o'clock. 1
. Fob 23 42-ljr* J. BURSBY, Bce'ry. . 1
PBEswetATioH er '
?a;? a ? aa a e. v<
' * .
TUB DIPLOMAS of the Adalphinn aril '
Philosophian 8ooioties of Fumv>. University,
will bo delivered pubuici.t,' in the-New
Court House, ou TUESDAY XV^fSJ^,' *
J VL-Y .81st, immediately utter thp defivcry of
the Annual Oration before tha. two Societies,
by the Hon. A- <1. MAGRATI1.. ' * 1
The following Gontlcmon will reeclvoDiplo- '
1 * . . - ."1 IV.A
in as: _ 7 1 .
Ankbmfaxk" rnn/utomiANo. '
T. *. OA1NR*, O. W*. til t(HBWK,
?. w. IIOKKK, 1' . #. rofu. '
B. O. MAUI.DKf, .
n. r. rca'ikk, . : - '
C. A. C. WAU.KR. ~ ' 1
*
Joint Committee of A^mvrjtmcnt*.. ^
Atielftfiion Society. Society.
Alex. Sb.Townes, {?. ft}. Pringh^ .
A. Illy tho, Jr., J. (\ Davant,*
L. Golden. C. A. Stiles. * V.?
July 26 12 1 .
COMMENCEMENT OF TIIE ipwauiRAiiSf
TUB public exercises connected with the
Coninienocment will occur in the following or'
der: Commencement Sermon, Sunday uight,
July 29tb, by the President, J. C. Fiinnnn, D."
D. Sermon beforo tho Young Men's Missionary
Society, Monday niglit, by Rev. E. A
Crawley, D. Ib, Limestone Springs. Tuesday
morning, address before the Alumnl/Cy J. P.Moore,
Esq., Edgefield. Tuesday night. oddrds*
before tlio Literary Societies, by Hon. A.
Q. Mngrath, Charleston, S. C. ' Wednesday,
August 1st, Commencement day.
Tlic Full Term will open on Friday, August.
Sd, nud continue until the 2oth December.
. Jul 26 12 ' . . 1,
, ?
From tho Louisville Time's.'
What is ?t for?this Wood's Hair _Restorative?Is
a question asked daily by hundreds.
We answer, without hesitation or fear of _pontrndiotion,
that it is the only article kuown
which will do all it primuses for tho human
liuir. It wtil renew I's growth?it will Stop its
fulling?>t will restore itc natural color. It
is net a llair Dye, but -a speedy and eflioaetbus
Restorative. Trial bottles, $1 pin Is,
$2 f quarts, $11.
CaI!T10!?.?llfwsre of worthless imitations,
a M voiiil are already in. the niarhet, railed bv
different names. t'sc mmo unless the words
(I*rof. Wood's ITSir KestorntlYe, Depot, St.
Louis, Mo,, and Now Yofk,)-nre liiouu in thu
bottle. Sold by nil Druggisla and l'ntcnt
Medicine I'oalers; nlpo, by nil fuitey Toilet
Goods Dealersiu the UnitedStates and Caboda.
Forsnloin Greenville by Drs. Loxo A
Di rtNiiaw. Druggists. lf-4 Ja y 3d
Religious Notice.
tiowrnsvn.i.w, June Ctb, 1800.
THE Ministers' and Poisons' Meeting in
communion with the fourth 'Union Meeting of'
the Tygcr Kiver Association, will be held with
Rocky Creek Church on FniDAr nr. rout tmm
riTTii 8addatxi ix July. Rov. S. T. Dill.appolntcd
to prciveh tho Introductory Sofmon ; J.
L. Westmoreland to write IJssay?subject, Intcmporuneo.
Question for Discussion?Should
"any able-bodied man he retained hi the fellowship
of a church, who refines to contribute
anything to tho support of the Gospel A. B.
Woodruff to ojten the disnwMion. - *
T. J. EAULH, Okrk pro torn.
.June 21 4 ? . d
To tho Members of tho Medtoa! Profon
tion of the U. S.
Nkw Yon*. May .1st, 1?G0.?(Jeat; The
undersigned, having recently become tho sola
proprietors of " l)r. J. Boree Pod's Imperial
Wine Bitters," an article which is being extetisively
sold in all parts qf the United States,
beg leave respectfully to call your uttcution to
a list of the ingredients wliirfi compose these
valuable Hitlers, via: Solomon's Seal, Spikenard,
Bayborry, tyild Cherry-tree Bark, Gention,
Camomilb Flowers, Comfrev, end a pure
and unadulterated Wine, which Is abont di.u-.
hie the usual strength of other Witu**. and is 1mnntlul
).w ?I. ...... II. I.. .1.- IT-1I-.1
r?.?? w?u .iwuw^m IUO l unuLpimri. I
Kroin tho beneficial ofTcoU^of (heae Hitters
on un, and on many othcrr which we hnvo wit- |
(iofhiI, we fool confident that the Phynieifin* of ,
tb?i country who will givo thein a lair trial,
will approve oC them, and n*o thein in tbeir/
practice. Rerpectfnily jfotira, J
CHAP. WIJJl>mELI> 4 CO..
. 78 Williuin Street. New York. 1
1'. 8.?"Dr. J. Royoc I >?<!'* Imperial Wine
nittof*" are cold by YI8IIMR.A HiflNITKll, |
Ureenvillo, 8. C., and by Druggifita general Uy:,
July 12 ,10 ly 1
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE*"
nn van's ryi-MONic tv apises !
THE O/iental Medicine UatablliiheA ly 1R87,
ami find article of the kiudeyer introduced
under the name of'' Rei.Moxn: 'V^ArKua " in
ibis or any other coniitry; all other Pulmonic
Waffcm are counterfeit*. Tfce genuine
Can be kuown by the name of lilt VAN being
tamped on each WAPF.R.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relievo Couch.-, Colda, Bora Throe*. llotrauNU
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS .
Relieve Art limn, JJro'.ijhiti*. Difileult Dreading
BRYAN'S rULiiOXrp WAFERS
Relieve Spiffing of Blood, Pain* IP the C'hfai.
BRYAN'S I'Ul.MONIC WAFitBS
-Relieve braipieut Conimuplion, l<uug IHeciirt*.
' BRYANT PLLMo.vrO WAFERS
n?u.,c.. r?-i. .?i~_- _# <l.. ? ?i. j - -
Mviiviv uiiuukmi ui mo inniw inin irmillf.
BKYAN-H PULMONIC' WAWIH ?i
Kcliev* lho above CoiuptaiaU in T/wJiibnteA'
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFER*
Aran Ilk-Ming to All Clartea ami PonftPutloM.
BR YANTL PULMONIC WAFERS
Aro adapted for Voeaii*t??n<l l'ablie MgfVriri
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAfKHuT^
Are in a aiiapic form to I he tante.
BUYAS** PULMONIC WAKKRS
Sbtonfr relievo, LaVeftretrapid Abutting CW0?
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are warranted to girt *atUfactiofi to trery 0n?. '
No Faml'.y rhOnM h* withoata Brer of
BRYAN'S VVLMQNIO WATER*
?!? TUB
No Traveler *h?aM La ?llh?mt a wtfrfily of.
* BHYAWa PULMONIC WAFSU
1* Hi* I'OI'K RT.
No perwn will orcr ohjoot to gjra for I
BRYAN'S PULMONIC NAtfiU
TW*iTr*-?ira I'KNT*.
JOU MoSKri, Bote Proprietor,
R?eho*t?f, N. Y. *
For ?a1* in flreenvflle kr Prantra A IKi- '
m-ran, and all I>raggt?le ; Vaw Homacii A
1 daiatxoa, Cltarlcetou. Wholcoeale Agent*.
I May U I "" Tyoow
\ ' '
F-y- i p ?1? ?^s ?n r"jrtrr
' -vm ^
.|yuM|jp-Bii?? yon wen that Big la
QM|||^flKBjj^o)(Hnn, boillrxg roots, barka,
ftiPlpillAl ORATION
BRTOKB the ADELPHIAN and PHILO30PHIAN
SOCIETIES of Funnan Universb
.j, will be delivered in the New Court House,
t?jr the lion. A. O. MAC RATH, of Charleston,
>n Tuesday Evening, Ju)y^81st The Exer?
olsee'wlll Mgin at 8 o'clock, P. M.
The Public are respectfully invited to attend.
- AMTX. 8 TOWitBS,). Committee
Ju?y;49 U I
= " "Gl^ENViLLE
Baptist Eemafe College
Tt: E. IJXERCJSE3 of tho Fall Soasion of
tbeftboVounstttntlonVtll haresumedon
Monday, the Sixth ?f ivfMt.
It Is iulportaut t^nt fvXI the SuhiSl?r? bo ^ttnc
fual tij nUcmloucc. "J * ' ( *
The lixjcutfvo-Committee take pleasure in
stating fist nmpfo provision h<C* bepn made for
tho thorough pursuit Of j*U tbo Btitttles of tho
Course. Tup te^viocd.of Mips JUBSOfcf bar*
lieou added ti> those herctafofe seeured, by
.which ip/truction U lib*'otlbrrtf hi PA1NTISO.
m\AAVTXO, V/AX WOJtKandfANCY
XBedLK WfflOC, and arrangement! have
tuvn iii.iJp f?r Instruction ia kit tab branches
[-8T (jfffKrt'rotit>T?c7?srtinonk- It HrnlfO e.ipectcd
that n Prosidctft .will be elected at tho
mooting of the Board of Trustees on tho 27th
of July.
The Committee has "been sorry to learn that
pqtrons abroad have been appro ben hi re, beciiuso"oF
the resignation of the miidmt and
one of the Professor* lust winter, that all.the
Studies of the Courso have not been pursued.
So Car from being true, ample provisions liavo
beefl made. A ditffroUy or this kind may oc?r
at dthti pJjitaa-lt never .can hera. baeauso
of tho number of gentlemen connected wltli
other institution#-whoso Nrviwi mm/ be ternpornriijr
secured. . i
1'h? jwgition of Pfgf. Sams supplied by
the election ofMlas RfftVRN, of" Georgia, and
the labor* of the joist 8oS?i?Wi have shown that
all the studios of rtinA Hoijprtracot. hare been
thoroughly pursued, The superior education
of Mi*.i Jlownjt,/ind ber ftnc powers of instruMioh,
render hcf.au acquisition to tho
College. * * ' : - ?* "
Axrangemcnts'havo also heetl made to givo
to the mJtfibAm of th* Graduating Clan*, an-l
such ethers aS~may desir? it, a Course of Higher
Htmly^tkaa-bas tmstefuro boon afforded.
It in hoped tlui.t (his attempt to elevate (he
standard of female education will be appreciated,
and that the Class (litis to toftmncd will
lie a large ens.- .
REPORT OF BOARD OR VISITORS,
On the Urrrnt Annu-tl Ejaaiinntion*.
The undessighod. members pf tht^Committoo
requested to attend the Kxaftoinatidns of tho
11 reotfvllle Baptist Femndo CdtWge.'waro in attendance
al different times during their progress".
Xhoy take pleasure iu expressing their
condition >rf Ihe thoroughness and.fuirness of
.tho pixamlnftti >BS, as well asthefr gratification
lit th? high degree of attainment exhibited'by
the Pnpils'iu their .rnspootiso studies.
Those of them who bays boon unrein at previous
Examinations can rerttry to Uio fact,
that tho" Exaniltnt'ons of the prosont Bcssl'-u
work fully equal to off/ thai have preceded
.tboin. R. MANLY, Jr., .
yr?st. vru.trAMs,
K. VTBMAI*,Pi.
\YIIITM1KH.
July M ^ J L,
T. W, MVI?>
FRACTTCAL
Watchmaker an$ Jewelor,
TAlbESdh* liberty to inh rm {%&
jryV ihe people of OrficnvIHe, an<t-tho 7ry>\
tr'ir.v^whulosurrouodUmA-'ouutrj, tbat^,
h? has oa hand, without doubt, tho host stock
WATPotoiss & mwvrmihmrxv
that has ever been kept in the Town of Greenville,
mud- if any one is disposed to doubt it. let
hlin or her, come and sop if it is (pit so. His
stock coa.prtaM^iii part of the -fallowing
orticlo*:' HL
Fine O^Hpd Silver Watohes
of all ({ualltk^.'^bnd warranted to Imop good
mno icuU to giro satisfVotion. ATI goods koM
by liira, are warranted to ^?e what tlu-y are represented,
or be wiU refund the money and
take the artielo back and no grumbling. His
Jewelry (rofdbe latest dad best Styles, In his
stoek, are fino Da-uoud Goods, Lava, Fear!,
Pvral and Garnet, with o{ without acta, and
ths flits Chain Arid other TtrhfeTcts'; Watch *
Chains of all sty Us; Sold and Hihsr f himbias,
Gold; Silrec and gtos), Spectacle,; Concare
and -Cotivsxed Glasses, mul also Neckl.recl,
with or without' Clasps. Ife has also ?
purs Silver and Flatod Ware. "His Articles
are too numerous to raantton aH of theru, but
some and soe at ono?.
" DON'T FOROWT
HI DDIS Alt KINDS Of IWAIRINQ
Ta WkfeMNKMtisaddlwslty, and that in
.a workiyapUk* aaanaef, itch, perto**. as you
<Mfeoot gtft dona anywhere aiarta ths up country,
fWr l?e does aot fcsl himself inferior to
any, so you will do woll to try bits, and seo if
his words are not trus. Tie thinks Otero srs ^
many already Who bare Ikied htm, and will M
rsrtify to ab of the above, As.
' Hfcdp Any be funnd at Iks Good- J
lett House, on Alain tKrost.
July 2ft 12 tf
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL
SAILING PACKETS.
* ' ' ~ z*~'
S,Tlsl&'$VV&
'pflK nn>H)ri>i^R?tl be* to annovmra that they
JL have waik armngt atauta foe * J,in? of
)k>,A&\KuHWS
between the ahpv'oj?t>luta, l>y which rrrv fx
cility iu regularity anil ?p?ud will he jrtvcu to ,
Stitj>p?nw. <* " * '
FR ASTER, tREICHOLM A CO., ?
10 ROMFORD PtACC, LIVERWl,
it1]? at any llijt HfiCTClVJt OWodg intended
hy thta liaa, and FOftWAfll) the *
mimltf tha Virl .Ht.erfr-Jtnjt /Wa,?n?l will
,h? jtfcwayji prepared to fife any iafvriuuiioii
thai may
' Aftwnjrewtaritrlkr J^'a^jBf ar Are wry may
Wlaodtu made ia (itanrWtan, by ^w|itieaii<>n to
Jwltu. t raaer * C>,
Ctntiol \Y}<ir/.
' TheJbruh'UpentlnYted flrttt fl?ll and f.v-t ritilhtg
CLdrhwtaa Hhtpe bava fct>eaw<*>wly placed
ap..? tint ].iM>,Wd vtbcraAtfU ka titled** noon
a rhfititvo'l
<*."ttSL'Mr '?h>" - *?,,< 20,
igfe*'a55j^S3* *?.
' 4* <**>? ,, 0 *^""^ .
m < %> ~ "
a