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* v- \-4\. f . ??"- " v? A Not**. Imirioir?Goon Jim TAB tm Doctor*.?W# banieia and exrunined * portl aachiaa. invented by Capt j*m?a w. ot?h <* TSrbmo** Till*. It i* *tt*eh*d to tb* atfe-tre* of th* right rear vbaal of Ua baggjr, and ' b not aipoad to son tact with stamp*, a* is tb* Odometer Band of Norther* invention, and ha* other advantages which render k far anperior to tbnt bawd, rie; Yon can keep yonr seat >j?friie riding and see the distaoce' trae^jmd, and, should yoor attention be di^h^erted upon reaching tb* end of a mile. . there ta a spring attached ti the machin* which cracks and thereby notifies yon of the (act. We think it affords such facilities for meat-taring oar pablic roads and the erection of posts at proper places for the benefit of travelers, as s. 11 * ? ? suomu not t?e ovtriooiM. vve under* stand that the inventor intend* to make I man of the whole District which will show the location of all iu public roads i and every church, mill, store, po*toffice nd railroad in Us limit*, aa well aa of avery dwelling on theae roads. [Darlington Flag. Sals Dat.?On Monday last there was no property whatever disposed of. either by the Sheiiff or any one else, ae ther was any advertised. The DieMet was never in a more prosperous condition than at the present time, and we doubt if a sale day like the past has (cxt by within the last twenty-five /eat*. It speaks well for Barnwell. It show I that ntonS^ matters are easy, and tint there is no fear on the part of oraditors. So may it continue. Notwithstanding there was no proparty sold, a great many persons were in attendance, and each of the candidates, who were all present, had a fair opportunity of ** spreading themselves/' and ^ if we may be permitted to judge, we would say they did. We heard nothing talked of but the approaching elec tions. So far as crops are concerned, we are satisfied the yield will be an average one, and that the present high prices asked for corn, must come down. The health of the District, has from all quarters, we are pleased to learn, con tinues good.?Barnwell Sentinel. Pedigree of Tna Paiwca of W ales. His Royal Highness, Charles Albert, is the eldest son of Victoria, who is the daughter of the Duke of Kent, who was ^ the son of George the Third, who wa* the grandson of Georgo the Second, who was the son of Princeas Sophia, who was the cousin of Anne, who was the sister of William and Mary. Mary was the daughter and William the son in.l'iut of J rtlTt/?c I Ko Qooo r*rl * ' ... ? v. v. %MV W?.VWSI\Jf ? UV *? fll? the i>on of Charles the First, who was the son of Mary, who was the grand daughter of Margaret, who was thesister of Henry the Seventh, who was the son of Catherine, the widow of Flenrv the Fifth, who was the son of Henrv the Fourth, who was a cousin of Richard the Second, who was the grandson of 1 Edward the Third, who was the son of i Edward the Second, who was the son of ? Matilda, who was the daughter ot I Ilenry the First, who was the brother I of William Rufus, who was the son of 'William the Conquerer, who was the bastard son of the Duke ef Nortr.andy, by a tanner's daughter of Falaise. "Welcome to the But* Ridok!? We have the gratification of announcing that the cars on the Blue Ridge Rail road entered our territory on Tuesday last. This is a most auspicious move, and we hail i; as a harbinger of our fu tj'ure prosperity. It is a blight omen too, fljr the success of this gieat enterprise. iVi 1860, it entcted our borders?in 18^60, shall we not have the required aid fffh* it to pierce Georgia ! The best and hyghesl interests of the State aadcottflgry imperatively demand it IgffcMj J The work at Seneca met^w Whig pushed ahead, and the bridging will be tip as early as possible. The cross-ties have beon furnished the entire distance .. ui..il.ii. 1 .1. 1 ?hi l. \U tt iiiiinuit t nnu mu iwnu win ihjuii u? compleeied to that point, after crossing the 8eneca. An efficient workman. Mr. E. Brassen has the contract for lite Depot building at Walhalla. It will be completed in good time. Thrice welcome to the Blue Ridge I [Picktn* Courier. A T.cdicrous Scene.?It haa been atated that the Prince of Wales,during his late visit to Quebec, knighted the Speaker of the Canadian Parliament.? Some writer describes the scene rather ill-naturedly, and probably with some exaggeration, as follows: Wbcn the happy man who waa to receive the honor came forward, he dropped upon both knees in a most rid icuious and absurd mftnner, causing a smile to pass over the f*ce of bit Roval Highness, and making the scene a painful one for all beholders. Having re reived the customary tonch with the sword, and having been recognized in his new rank by the Prince, the Speak.. j: i : .l _ i... r ii iuk, nig rnui in me Knee 01 liis pants, and stepped back so quickly upon his gown tail as nearly to cause his knigh'.ship to fall upon toe ground. This is due of the scenes. T)x8Un!oa-IIo8T!L* Lioisiatiow or tub Nohth.?Daniel Webster, in his celebrated speech, delivered at Capon fepiing*, Virginia, June 28, 1861,said : M 1 do not hesitate to say and repeat hat, if the Northern States refuse, willfully mid deliberately to carry into effect that part of the Constitution wbich respects the restoration of fugitive slaves, the South would no longer be und to obeerre the eompact. A bar broken on one tide is broken on T. . j it i d<? the old Webeter WMgs any ( . i I'weWi<1n 94 th* ?*Pou?d . tution, now that every noo 1 8tate East of the Rocky . . an H lLm . . ? ... , * nas nulrfied^Aj^ve slave | V r^arry into rfn?lBKpBr of the i onstitiHsi^ejPl^ lW^^WWi resto ^ V . * ' JL* M _ JU mi j.uB 'W J p -11 i. ^' i ^" .I ' i . i. [C&t &rafyrra Cnttrprise. " * 1 "1 Zl Om MOW "KyuJ Blghk to AIL'* GREENVILLE, 8. C. ThnrxUy Ftraiaf, Sept. It, 1860. * ' ' r - . , ,. , i BON. J. C. BRECKINRIDGE, OT JLBHTUUKY. FOR TICX^NUCSISXNT. GEN. JOSEPH LANE, OF OREGON. KXFLANATOBY. S?T*r?l communications Iiiti bean da ferred, owing to wast of tiiwa, on the f?art of tha editor, to examine tbem. CYRU8CHAPTER A Regular Convocation of Cyrua Chapter, No. St, R. A. *JL, will be held on next Monday evening The Companion* are reqoeated to atteoe DECLINED. "Wo learn from the Abbeville Banner, that in oonaequence of ill health, and being call. ed from the State, Col. A. L. Deakjno ha* | deelined running lor the office of Major General, and withdrawa hi* name from the canvass. LA DIE'S PAIR. The ladio of the Methodist Church in tbia place propoee to hold a Fair at McBee'a Hall on Wednesday evening next. Ample proviaionaare being made, and a full variety of article* will be on exhibition. Refreshmenta, in abundance, may aleo be expected. Tha proceed* are to be applied to the erection of a new church edifice, and an unstinted patronage, we arc confidcot, will be given by our citizen*. So be it. MAJ. B. F. PERRY'S LETTERS. On our ouUide, thia week, will be found two letter* from the Hon. R. F. Pruar. published firat In the Chtrleeton Courier. We inaert them at the request of a friend, end ask for them a perusal. Wo do not agree with him in some of hi* oencluaiona?but this should not keep his sentimenu out \ of our oohunns, appearing as hie. Let tha reader peruse and iudira for liSmaalf ? > correctneM of the position he Ult*. TOWN ELECTION. The eleclion on Mondiy last pesecd off quietly and with general good feeling. The number of votes polled, however, ahowt that . ?ome interest was felt aa to the result. Two hundred and twenty-four votes were given in, which, though a greater number than usual, does not give a correct idea of the number that might be polled within the incorporate limits. Below we give the result; IrmoaKT. C. J. ELFOUD. j Wabdkxs. 1st Ward-W. P. PRICE. 2d Ward?J. W. GRAUY, Ward?R. I>. I.ONG, 4th Ward?G. E. ELFOUD. TALL COBN. We were shown, a few daya since, two stalks of corn, grown by Mr. Mm Gahhu!*, at Grove Station, in this District, which, for height, we have seldom seen surpassed.? The tallest stalk was 14 feet 0 inches in length ; the other was 14 feet S inches.? Keeh stalk contained one car of corn, one of which grew feet from the root*. Who can beat itf FINE PEACHE8. We are under obligations to Mr. H. W. Uawkiks for a basket full of the finest peaches we have eat this season. They were Urge aud juicy, and quite tempting. Considering the peach about the most delicious of all fruiU grown in our country, this was a most acceptable present. Many thanks. | We are aleo indebted to Mr. J. Gdam for a simiUr present. He has our thanka. AUTUMN. This " loveliest, M()d?st moon of the year" U upon us. Already do we feel ita pretence, in the change of the atmosphere. Yeaterday afternoon waa ehiliy enough to remind one of frocty mornings and the cheerful Mating fire. We confess to no regreta at the departure of the ""heated term." The sombre, cloudy hue of Autumn, ia preferable, bringing, aa it doea, a milder sou and a more genial temperature. Welcome, Autumn I THB B15VIEW AT TOMMY'S. We attended the Review at Toney'a Old Field on Tuesday last It la nnneeeaaary to apeak at leagth of the axerciaes of the day, aa avary ona of our readers, perhaps, ia fa miliar with them aa they annually occur. Like all the other Reviews that we ever at* i tended, wo was this ona There wae an aliaenieat aeroas the field, with the hot sun pouring down ita onobalroeted rays, the Colonel and hiaStaff, General and Staff, and other offioera. Then there waa the pacting in review, and the execution of awml lotion*. The officer* and meu ?U performed | their porta with a* much preeiefon aa ueuaL At the alone of the Review, Brig. Gen. Cmut addreaeed the Regiment. We were unable to hear all that be enld. We did hear him eay. however, that after many yearn* eheervatlon he hod come to the eoo Iunion that the militia eyetotn of thia State waa itfmti? in many p erf fan/ore, and that It rnoeh needed rotenaatlon. He thought the meaabevn to the Legietatore eh on Id be leatSalad in thin, particularly. We know that many. If net all who heard him, agreed with the General, and we are glad that ha taok oeeaaion to eapreaa hta honest eonvio* tiooa ot ita praetioal inefficiency. Coming from aamh a aearee, it ia likely to have mere weight than if from one oeonpying n differ cot pamtla^ T>a^a nan reegnewiv* time?/ s oirVa Kropy wt fi l|i mJH rapidly* H? _ daraaad > ?*w tCtiUtt iliUr;?i ran thoraagli trahrfag ia aias tkuil l? poaaibto to glue ar rundt<? system. J Moat of the osmdMnto* far tlto Legislator* ) were prmrtt and Ud? Am tffertuitf far mlxiag with th# penpl*. Muy friendaaod y eoastitoeota vtrt uxIomIj mi MtdmifrMwr lipmiitotlTlIt OMgTMS^ 1 | Hot. J. t>. Awmow, but fro** whmn# I other Im UM U mHti, Kwiiiijiftiy Ibiqi f waa nwh AMppoiaUnwL Ik ?wM Uv? j b*? wry imdfylig to bit muy (rMh K , j hi bag hut among there and hwwl the ( large aaacrehlag* with a ipmh. Ha vmM , have bad many hearer*. , A larg* quantity of apirite w?a " killed , the only " death " we heard of during the day?and, ae oeael, the latere vera the . wonted partita. Ilea who AgbtKiag Alao- f bol, and try to demolish him by the laAw j fire method, ean never aneeaed?arealwaya ( anquiehed. He ta a tpMfd fallow, and 4 la eontiaually eeeking whom be may devour. # The meaacet trait la bit charaeter la, that j he la a woree enemy to bia friend* than any t on* elae, and tboae who lore him beat are ( ?ur? to be the wont treated by him. Like the serpent, he eh arms but to kill. Bswnro XAOEms. Sewing machine* are a great lmtitntlon. I Their iareatloa ia a benefit to womankind. Instead of laboring all day over a piece of ^ goods with thimble and needle, as was the custom with oar respected foremothcrs, the ledic* of the preoent day may avail there- |( selves of far more expeditions and eervloe*. j hie Implements, and it may be aewed up hi j( an incomparable short (pace of tiro*. The sewing machine enables the lady to de three Q or four tiroes a* much sewing, nay mora, as ^ she could do without It But their advaatagee are geaerally admitted. The qniation ? then is, which of the many machines in tli# J market is the best and moat adapted to th* porpoaes for which they are all intaaded? J that of doing family sewing. For eeeh. we fa know, ia claimed the palm. With all defer. S ence to?the opinion of those who dim differ with ua^'we girt it oar opinion?and not as our* only, but of others more capable of judging? that Laud, Wimtu A Co.'a tight J( lock etitch machine U preferable. We hare I lo one in use in our family, and speak from m practical observation. It wilCVe believe, dt do ell that is claimed for it, and that Is a n< good deal. It will stitch, hem. fell, bind, a[ run and gather. Is easily worked, still net or readily get oat of order, and rarely breaks qt a needle. We have never broken one yet. or Messrs. Dtbb A Pic*lb are Agents for the be sale of of these machines in Greenville, and to keep them ntwaya on hand. Call and ex amine the machines and prises, first refer- ) ring to the advertisement, on the outside of A' onr paper, and seeing how mueh U claimed al for thorn. Every man with a family should have a sewing machine! OKN. WALKER CAP TUBED. The steamer Oceola, which arrived ^t pi Batebano from Truxillo, reports that the or English man-of-war Icarus ordered Walker to surrender the town. Walker obeyed and "nl ctreated down tha lower coast with n force lumbering eighty men. But according to til be last advieee, hie force was finally reduced to twenty-five men from thu continued at *? tacks of his anemias. Walker was severely wounded in the faoe. J" Bit wounded followers at Truxillo have been placed on board the Icarus. Ha lost one rc Colonel i n hia last engagement When the Oceola was leaving Truxillo, Ul Alvaree wee entering the town with a fere* *? of *00 men. KuoxxxAaatt^TinBWi HXKLST. . lets reports from the Texas elections, so V far received, indicate that the Democratic fc party has triumphed in that Slate by a H large majority. The State Rights Party has it met with signal and complete success every fc county heard from. Tha Treasury Da- T partment of the Government invitee propo- *' poeale for the loan of $10,000,000 for tha * redemption of the Treasury notes. In " one building in Lynn, Mom., there are wx 01 shops, where 2,800 pairs of boots are heel- M ed dally by machinery. One establishment l' hae aold within the paat fonr month*, about 60,000 turned heels, to b? put on by outaid* parti**. The Viektbnrg Whig *ays that the largest ootton planter in the 8ooth it is said to be Judg* Griffin, of Washington ? connty, Virginia. HI* erop annually Is 11 about 8,000 bale*. Mr. John B. Nor- S ris, of Clarke county, Va., ha* taken out a J patent for an invention which enable* a ti person, either old or young, to tune plana " Benj. PnrUley and hi* son were mur- I dered and'robbed of $600, recently, while * panning through a for eat in Florida. '' The polities) eootheeayers have designated ' the following member* of Mr. Bell'* cabinet in the event of bla election: Secretary of State, John J. Crittenden ; Secretary of the 1 Treasury, John M. Moreheod; Secretary ot ^ War, Sam. Houston ; Secretary of the Nary, ? W. L Ooggia; Secretary of the Interior, '' Washington Hunt; Poetmaeter General, J. J] Scott Harrison. It i* reported that ^ there ie a modern " Jack the Glant-Xiller,** P and that hi* name la?John C. Breekinridge. * A. A. Htltt, Superintendent of tb? 11 Southern Methodiet Book Oenoern, at Kaeh- ? villa, Tenneaeee, died ? tha Id iaetant. The ? Courier daa EtaU Unie," of How . Y?rk,antieipetee that theaele of Jsmee River and Kanawha Caaal, of Virgiata,to a Fraaeb company will give an impulse to a aaw era ~ ia maritime movement* between Fraaoe and the fteathsrw States of the Aaierinap Union. The valne of tha twhaeeo crop la Mnwihairtti thia year, it lasaid, will not fall dnit af $900,000. The priaeipal part of it la jtlf fa Qenaaay. m The Priaaa of ft alee hae aonptid tha Invitation to vMt Bow Teak. At a taeetlag J of the committee appelated far the parpsso J! it wae detonated to iaeae two theoaatod eight baadood jaoftntlana The lavitattooe " am to ho la the proportion af three goatle men to loar lediaa Every tieket le to ho aamfuWy registered aad properly eeaotoe U ^ t to Aa Arfcaaeoe traveller ear* that ha kaow a tomc Mho down Booth, Mb waa eo MlI of a yoaag wnaieak, (hot hf robbed of hie *ooeWeeUf ha> shad ?4 j !* tkt Hovoot wi Vatetotto Yoton fii if i imi^ 1 Uw imirti I, mMi fch ptritj, o v aoadldal* far tk Ha?la.? ? l?tUa| naif pcaoapl m to ooaopty bit wtab to grUHi My fhiaia, aad ? h on J too?I aaol tor tho boot ioloroot of Ibooo?? , aaavtaldi allaatfc Cartlba. ll aharl? all li tk* ajoapluo? vUtb 1 kavt awr aaai villi J i Witn^tj f^nliv la groot ahoqgao ^Midl ooalolloo. - osiot> ?4 drily J a tha Uaitod Htataa; ?4 tk? a?i mm!? a f Um Logialotoro mj raqoira bath arladc? I ?4 Mraa to aaaiatoio tha equality ?4 (ha ' igbta of too Sooth la too Urioo, or to 4a- | rlaa wioaon< (oolaaa too righto of too Soolh a ra laaaidaf,) to wUkdrov too too Union. * 1 tooll ho oho?I tooi Iho Slot* op? or- * root boafoaoo far o vidowod dauaktar. fori - ortaigfet, b<fcw I)m >1?11? ; feat thirty 'on' wqwintwa with m, wd tki'tbfe ' itada with whisk I hay* eon halted and J ii??, will donbtim wavhiw all wlMth f t or set I an th* man for th* tin?a? t Slaet im, and I will aarv* yoo, I trust, to ' h* few* iat?re*4 aad honor at th* DUtriot | ad Stat*. Moat r**p*etfa1)y, c Year fallow ?itix*s. t J. POWELL. b Plants.?Within th* last few week* h re hare announced the death of many ? >f our ok) and moat respcctablsr citixen* * 0 that number we have now to add J brae other* who died lant weak. tl Mr. William Lifrage, an aged and * ighl v esteemed citixen, died on Wedne* b ay morning last, after a *hoH illness, * j the seventy-slftlh year of hi* age. ? Mr. R. il. Wilson, of Imliantown, died t< n Thursday last. lie was in the mfe *t idian of life, robust and hearty, when ' a was suddenly attacked with fever, ? hich he survived only a fee days.? ?< le was an excellent man. a< Mrs. Sarah Murphy, consort of Mr. ohn Murphy, sr., died on Wednesday JJ k*t, nSer wtloag and lingering illness. be was a very aged lady. n< [A'iagstro* Star. fu ??< **' Psam is Porsarr tsv Simtude. j|j >sepli Yarkhim, a Bohemian and a *n ck?mith, sixty years of age. and un- bl< arried, was on Sunday evening found >ad in his room in 8t Louis. A wj iighbor entered and saw the old man th< >parently alive, sitting nearly upright of 1 a chest, slightly bent forward, hut in ma lit* a natural position, and having in >e hand a piece of twine. The neigh>r walked up and extended bia hand Mr. Yarkhim, but was instantly ocked at the discovery that th* opres that were looking upon him were ted in death. II* was a penniless id friendless old man, who had unftrgone many hardship* and vicissitudes me. Tux New York Herald sere : A wicious looking feet wiling brig, having i board a quantity of rice and lumber sides water casks beyond ibe ordinary ed tmber left the Atlantic Dock, Brook *P n, on Friday last, and it ia reported wi at aha took her depat lure for the coast Ac Africa, for the purpoae of returning ofl the western show of the Atlantic ** ith a cargo of negroes. Rumor add* *J at two or three other briga and barka tie recently hauled out from the same _ ndezrous and prooeded or. similar vo?- ~~ jet, and that some vessels which lie > regularly in Brooklyn are constantly ^ gaged in the African alara trade. 1 Ballookiko EnatomtffART.?Pressor Lowe waa to leave Philadelphia on "" Wednesday Inst in bia monster balloon ?r Europe. He will be accompanied y three persons, one, Mr. John R. Dick- M tson, an experienced wilor, who tfaa w several years first officer of the ship usCarora. Mr. D. ia a good navigator n? nd the nautical part of the exhibition r? ill be under bia charge, lie expreaai the fullest confidence of the success *' f (he enterprise. The other two perms who will go are engaged to work ta Ae machinery. H W AsmvoTow, Sept. 5. m Arrtti of en AlUgtd LibtUr.?Dansi R. Ooodloe, the correspondent of the H lew York Time*, was arrested this lomiog on the evidence oi Samuel trong, for an alleged libel on lion. J oho P. Floyd, Secretary of War, In u is letters charging Floyd with corrupion in allowing tne claim of De Oroot. j Jnder an act of Congress the allowal m ran suspended for investigation. Good- * oe waved an examination and the ease vas ruled for Court. ' ~ U Tkb Irish military organisations of i'hiladelpbie will refuse to unite in any 1 letnonstration of respect to Um Prince ? f Wales. The Montgomery Guards v are, at a meeting, approved of re*oluiooa adopted by the Montgomery | luards of St. Louie, refusing te take art in any act of international courts- <i f. '* Because," says the Guards, " if 1 be Irish citisen soldiers should turn ut to give 11* prospective King of a in gland a public reeaotioa. h wonLd U 1 nPorting ike many wrong* and crnelm inflict ad by England'* rni*ra upon \ ar forefather*. MrWL ; ftwna on tb* M4 aUhno.bj Rn. Wa Imam, Mr. <1. &. OW1WL fiwurlr of nr*M DtrtH?*. flt C, and Wm MOt/EH- , VO 800TT, bnth nf MtlUn Oaaaty, 0*. nmum imjwrnr. 5 m < OBmts imk fiarn, m4 nmMmM ? em s 1 *. a. adams, ftihi* T. P. ?ir m A. BLI1IA M * m. x. ftnwiA at * SIMW9M MILL MX, m y> l1 """ * ~~ - -j-*- . i. ... J*L ft ... - ?r - , i t -,T i aaa *CftkI Bn ranrair triit vovlu Wd kit Mi U Orttwillt DliliM,wlht H ioK, * tfco 44th NWtfkil ??, Many mieka kwrt wlfikitw M Waataoaaaa aaoif tfco aboro ilmiily ? aaacaaaaa IT dM jilHIli VMWdMiTtij MOMlakM i mtrtl ?T lk? digiitli tMiUckii iv?, 4 kit flrtndi won UrntH Hit itn ttttoA |^4 1^4 lirai ^0 101^4^ fop |ofio4c of ifml wttki or loft Aft, ftt Tirioo potato tki MUiktrhf ?airy, u4 kt aoror ?t)4 to ra friwfc, tad itm adaim^ rkararor kt Itti Bo woo of a foatal. i.-.j >r<~, !I mmn warm ?? KM UMWMto: frank ud kind ia lmialar. ?mt; polite Ml ffSbslag la bk amMtt, I vu Btttwbite Hwimlilnl for kb irtMkbkMMr MlMHaii?lk Bbd* leatioa wn *?T fall?i jra* Nth ?m tb? prightlineae aad rigor of bblMoIbck thai M company woo sought for aad enjoyed by II tbo rooro cultivated than of society; ad whoa with tbo bottor learuod, ho woo ?r mora likely to ooearo tboir applause, boa to abjat himoolf to say dsgree of logloofe. Indeed, tbo scintillations of bis nait* in toll kg oner, aad hia obeerfksl spirit, aro bna very groat attraotioa ia tbo aoeial irela, aad thee*, ootnparod with othar ralu of character, worthy aad oowmoadale. gained him rm considerable notoriety nd popularity. Hia loog ooatinaed caro or hia mother, hia labors of fillial love for or support and comfort, constitutes a prominent feature ia hia ohsraotsr, and one rhieh noos oaa foil to admire. He did aoi nter into the marriage relation until witha a few months post, and hit widow ia hua ouickly sailed to exchange the bridal rreatn for tha bablHmcaU of mourning.? le suffered much in his fatal illness, which raa a disease of the liror and luagp and rbieb was protracted several weeks. lie rowed his purpose?should it please God > restore him?to join the ehureh, and rive to lead a religious life, but as this was *t done, we know not what a mighty swer and glorious grass may har# aoremlisbed in him before hia departure. When | iked if bs was afraid to die, be said he was < ?t. ' lie was, for a number of years, sn accepted 1 ember of the Masonte Fraternity; and by 4 icir hands, in solemn form,hi* body was oon- 1 gned to the grave, on Monday the 3d,In Ebb-~ 4 ts?r Church -yard, (near Buena Vista.) A J neral sermon was preached, the oh Oreh | re ice was read, and the Afaaonle rites of ( le rm ? n t were performed at the rrare.? is tomb is among the friends of his earlier c d riper years, and the kindred of his sod. The sight of it will extort many a a ir, awaken many a thought of the past d tick will tooeh the heart, and it is hoped, ( II impress wholesome lessons concerning I i value, the brevity, and the uncertainty ' our stay op earth. A. H. L. ? HAMIBS' JTMUL P i WUH THE LADIES' 8BWINQ 80CIETT attach- J to the Methodist Church et this place rewtfnUj inform the eouamnity, that they ' 11 hold a PAIL la MoBee's Hall, en Wtdnmm- | ry Evening ltd inttanl, at whioh they will er a variety of Pnney Artie lee ami 1U> | eehmenta. The proceeds arising from the sir will be devoted to Ohareh perpme. Jf-9~ Admittance, 10 eeate. 1 Greenville, S. C., Sep. 18, 1800. 1 i 1. d.~o. F. ; MOUNTAIN LODGE, 15,1. O. 0. P., meets Every Tkeredhy Eeewief, akie'eleek. Peb n 4*-ly* J. BURBBY, Beo'ry. Pot the Legislature. |3^~The friends of J. L. WESTORKLAND, Boa., respectfully annonnoo hie , ime a candidate for re elseilon to the Senate. | We are authorized to an- 1 rnnee Col. I. EDWIN WARE e candidate ' r the Senate, at the earn lag election. , W. P. PRICE, Esq., is an- 1 >nneed a oandidate for (he Legislature. JOHN W. STOKES, Esq., ( respectfully announced as a oandidate for , -election to the Legislator*. , |-ee "ihe friends of Col. DAVID , OKK anneanee him a candidate for the Leislatnre, at the ensaing election. The friends of Dr. J. P. < 1ILLHOU8K eanoanee him a Candidate for i ?e Legislature, at the approaching election. J fZT We are authorized to an- 1 ounce Col. W. H. CAMPBBLL a oandl- , ate fer re-election to the State Legislature at te ensaing eiestioa. |3F" The many friends of Dr. . M. SULLIVAN, re sp set felly ennoanee hiss . I: J - * ? - - - . - cuuiuaw I or r*-?MtUM to tfeo State Uialatura at tha anraing eloctiem. trST* We are requested by the IIB7 Mmdi of J. ROBERT SMITH, to aa(itN kin ? candidate foe tha LogtaloUiro at M wnint atcatHa. Tl?e friends ofOol. JAMES IcCULLOUGII, naooctfoUy bag iaaro to anmbm hha aa a Candidate to rayrwot OraoaUla Diatrict la tha naxt Laglalatara. Vm Tss CoUaator. tCZT Tlic friends of JOHN H. 'ARRANT, aanannaa bim a candidate tow Tax Colloator for GreenvUla DUtriai. JOT iVe are anthorized to anoonea W. 8. THACK8T0N a ?aaildate tor 'ax Collector at tha anaaiag alaattea. The friends of Re*. J. M. RUNON, raayatfally aaaonaoa him a* a Candidate iv e.n?*? -? ? ?? ? wm w??w?wrl M MM WIIIMg HMUOt. tar We are authorised to an??* W. F. TAYLOR, Esq., ? Madidtto for las OtBulw, aftttaithf iliiMia. JV We are authorized to anmm* EDMUND HOOKER a for ' a OoHirtw, at tba ?ariB| tlmtea. jar Wo are authorised to annbm W. T. AUSTIN a aMUaK for Tax oUwWf &4 41M MJKI tlntidB* ttr We are aothorixed to anoatM* J. V. MeCTTLLOUOH a -aSMata for ax OoUsatar, at Ot ant ilwMia p^We are aothorixed to anme Cm. O. F. POOLS aa a > ** *? for tlBS || MUMfof tltftlOB. 0T We are aalberixed to anwmmm W. T. BEUMATS aa a lastfalj for Mi Oiliilu Mrifoiawaeilnaia. par* We ?Fe rsaassted to anZ&BsS&'SSVE?"' ** BT~JAltK6 R. rXABBOKwjL iMwMeMaMMMHMiafoMai I ( d Imtn for lk? . : ^ l 9w m? ipwi *?"The friend, of Col. A. L:'' DKAKlMa, of MpftoM, mfwUWy ?- . ssutu rtfF , Goo^mt^^nr J^LwIri'^eSi i 4WUto for tho ??? ?MI^?t flUHi (( tfo Pint MtMm of ImU CuroHa* MOHIfo tottf tk* TMM9 MMlkwdl bj Mm M%i?dM?r *i Gofc. A. M. Smith. jarlhefrteod.ofMfoLElDIET * FK1BKLB, m???i Mm E?oHofc for , Major OoMralof tho l?t IhrUioa Ho.lb Cn.ro- , liM MUitin, to fM flM WHOM cmoitoaod by tho NfoMtiN Of Goo. A. M. ftmlth. I Oo^ If. if!?"?W. ?.WTroy. * W Tj TUo. at-- w,? - ?* J I ortog Of Restorative, Md k?fi*| btW auk leased with it, I triajhiwn in snaking Ike following statement i from lb* e*e?te of a ee- . vara * nf stekaeaa, when about eighteen jra?n of H*> ; Wr anumead tenting graj, and aa aoatfiaad ta grow anlil It htoaton peiftotiy white, batag ten harsh and enema. (tit I aaaiaiar I reached ay llty-tkW year, whaa X waa ladaaad by a (Viand to parabaaa two battlaa of Heixu street's Hair Restorative, peaahr- 1 ad by yaa. I commenced aalag A aa oar Ala a 1 to dtraetloBS, aad la a few daya waa auyrUad j to Sad tbat My hair Atom tba raoia oat ward 2 waa toraiag book to ito original oolor. It ao j aaatiaaad to grow until it waa aa trd; brown ? and gioaay aa it waa before, ta ay yeathfnl ? daya, aad it bow fully rot to red to ita original fa color. MYLA8KAMAN. 1 Baaaz Co., aa: Myla Bona on com a bafora Ma aad waa duly aworn, aad aaya that tba V above statement it true, this 9th day ad Feb., 0 1858. JOBL F. POTT**, * Justice of tba Pence. ? Remember tbat tbla rat tilt waa piodweed by 1 He im street's Inimitable, tba original aad fly raliablo Hair Reetorativa. i U ^fPrieeit ooata a^ $1 a bottle, Said & by Fiabor A Haiaitab, Greenville, aad by Droggiatt ovary where. Aug 88 17-4 U Fran tba Baltimore in*. ?fU Oaa Dolur !?It la too much, exclaims iba d |>araoBt desiringjtheep articles for tba roetoro- p tion of tba kalflPl* barn, hownvar, ia ear at ixperienee found that articlea which oaMMand momiagly exorbitant prices, are b tba aad ?beapast to tba purchaser. Precious nrtielet _ ura alwayt pat up in mall packages, and affi- J eaoioua medicines are not eeeiiderad - dear at my price. Oaa dollar boing tba price of Pro. fessor Wood'* Hair Restorative, for tba eMail- . at eiea or trial bottle, la a sufficient guarantee I bat the trial botti# ooatains Moat precious ia- j| rredienta, in proof of which iU sola has inroaaad oaa hundred fold within tba past year. 1 Cautioh.?Beware of worthless imitations, a several are already ia tba market, called by Q liferent names. Use none unless the words B Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot, St. X jf is, Co., and Now York,) are Mown to tba ** ottle. /SF~ Sold by all Druggists and Patent fadicina Dealers; also, by all fbnay Toilet n loods Dealers in tba U utccd States and Canada. R pg" For sal# in OramvllU by Dftt Lars * > tcawBAw, Druggists. IT?4 Aag88 To the Members of tba Medical Profee ? aion of tba U. S. - v * 2 Nsw Yoaa, May 1st, 1*888.?Orel: Tba W| ladarsigned, having recently become tba eoia iraprietors of " Dr. J. Bovoa Dod's Imperial Vina Bitters," an article nhiab is being exaaaivaly sold in all parts af tba United States, teg leave respectfully to oali your attention to ? i list of tba ingredients which oompoee these raluable Bitters, vis: Solomon's Seal, Spiketard. Bay berry, Wild Cherry-tree Bark/ Ofiau, Camomile Flowers, ComfVuy, and a pare md unadulterated Wine, wbieb ia aba at dou >! tb? anal itm|tk of other Wises, u4 to in- ^ yorlnd by only on* House is the United Stalee. From the beaedctol offeete of tbeee Bitters m es, end en msay others which we here wit- _ issssd, ere feel oonddent tbet the Physiciaes of ike country who will (iff them e leir trial, sill epprore of them, end oeo them in their 1 practice. Respectfully yours, CHA8. WIDDIFIKLD A CO, . " 78 WUliem Street, New York. ? P. S.?- Dr. J. Borne Dod's Imperiel Wine Bitters " ate sold by TI8HKR A H KINIT8II, * Qreenrille, 8. C., end by Draggtota generality. _ July 13 1A ly \ FHX OBSAT X1TOJJ5H BBUBT. 2 SIR JAMES CLARK IPS ~ C1LXBSAT1D r 1CAJM TTLLB J ? Euu^alSBKBv, * ??* FVepered /rem ? ynicriyfiae Sir J. Clmrko, M.D., Pijticiam Extraordinary to tAe Qmoom. W1VT0W M * ' - mra of all thoae palatal and daagaronc dicaaees . w which the female eeaetKetioa to nM?t. It ; otoOM all tlMd ud NMM all rtlllM ' llMM, ?4 nepaedy ?un may ba n)M on. TO MAUtlBD LASIM ft to peculiarly cuited. It wilt, ia a chart Una, Bring aa the monthly period with regularity. Thaoa Pilto hoaU^aot ha tahaa hy female* I { luring the riasT tiiii mortis af Prayaanoy, tc they are euro to bring en Mieaaryto^ai hat U aay ether Una they are cafe. Ia all caeca of Nhrvoac |M Spinal Affections, Paia in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, PaLi gee on slight exertion, Palpitation or the . Heart, Hyateriee and Whiter theee Pilto will Z. bflhet a eere when all Qther awaee hare tolled i cad although a powerful remedy, do not aay- k tain troll, calomel, antimony, or anything hapl hel to the eencUtotiea. ~ C Fall directions ia the pamphlet around eaeh i package, which choeld he orafnHy yrenrud ? Bale Agent far the United Statee aadOewaglji JOB M0&B8, (Lata L 0. Baldwtot'A h N. B.?$1.00 and fl poetngo etampe enclosed i to aay aathericed Agent, will laatire a bottle, I contain lag ?4 pills, he return mail. f Sold ia Greenville by Pisasa A HmaiTen, and hy alt rcepnetoble Druggist*. g Van SenaacK A tiaicacov, Charleston. > Wholccato Agcatn 3-lyeow May ST g PUBLIC MBRATWN. u jihu MMH, Nft. 79, I. if T., kfc WILL bold ft PUBLIC M?rWft fti tbft j | NKW COURT HPUBB, la Gr?a*?ne, oa Friday Kttmmf, SfmJkw 14U&, ft* ffUB tine fta A DDRKM or tbe rMm( W Tmnft 1 a*? will >> Mlwwl W In. T. 8. ARTHUR. 1 Tb? ftnbUft ft? r?p?iniUr tart?d to tttml ! Tbft iiwlm nod Lady yiftUfttft *? n|>nto< 1 to m?i a* tbft Hall * an ftftny bour, *ad , u?k kft iumdit * tbft Cftftti Ho*?. BKLTON 0. MA0LWN, Br*. ? J*1 ? fwg&sssrsaA SIMMQH V/LLK, (for?ly L?b'a . tort,) IS ftDft below Q ?eavllle C?rtEnto, J OB tbft Lftto?ftft rood, oa Befterdfty, 1 Mb Im- * toftkw ftftit Tbft aHtoftfti of ftb* lHittM ??rally ft? tftftttftf tft ftttead. Tbft Cftftdt- [_J dot? a? ??p?tlbBy MM to h? imaft a &ndi to mJdfM bWu^mSiTTBICK, Cu?lllftd, I BBVJ. HOLLAND, -ft PHSHBgHKil iftdto, B-ftftft, i^PW^WBtMftH k W * V * .*? '? 11 ; 1 ianey A. Poerl t ?mt JPrdl^ot'oL tho nmEid4 8hH to * MM# (omltki Crooto to wit* Xhwt I*. 1* ??tola tog Ht i?to w, btlH tow UMi ot 1km "Bmm Pima* ao third tf whtoh has Wm ? Mary Jordaa, to *Oimar by aptetof tho *? roooatfy ??to Tto TnM adjoiao T. lenry Stohoo and (ton. . , Imt #. t, MiUiihi 1M i?wkMn? H, adjotolag toad* of Owrat fnaA ?4 there, known M lto M fctoflf iW" ? dAotoXaM ko ?* a_ ? ? ^ a ? I rtivoDi vmrpf to pnrcnMt wvwb to wtii > coll ud or ma too thooo 1?io. Tmi or Sal*.?a wtotoi mm to m n ooota to tbio oooo will ho reqoifed to oath, credit of twelve axnithe, with totoooot ton ey of onto, will bogtooa oa tho bolaaoo of tho arobaoe aoMj, so oats d by bond and appro* 1 ourotloo t parcbeoer to pop to* titloo. . .<>*. M. THOMAS, C. B. O. J>. B'Plt ? 1? ^ * lie State of South Carolina. -I (1REF.NV1LLK DISTRICT. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY -rirtao of taadry Writ* of 7tori Facta, to two directed, I will soil, before tho wrt Homo door, at tho aaaal hoaro of sole, On the Firtt Monday 1a Ootober, 100 Aoroo of Laad, aooro or loos, lyinj to rooarilto DUtrict, isdjciniog toads J J. X. tone, J. Riobardooo, ot aL; as tho proporty Of homeo Cox, at the oait of Jt- B. Daaeaa, Ajgaee. ltd Acres of Load, mora or too* Iptof la roenrtllo DiotrioA oa tha water* of SafotU irer, edjoiuing Undo of Booallorood Delta, mud, at itonlt JrwHi.'Kri 545 Am* ?f 'IW; lying te Oroaorill* DUiei, ?4joiBb| land* af D. Vevlar, Mr*. T. Ill, M >L| tlM, cm N?no Mm, AttM, |?*I 4? jrtm *14, ud ?no Hare* *?4 K*tk>ijjUlk* property of Jmim B. BUI, M lU iH of Ronokor A Olooor, *ttl, TEAMS CASH. Purobaaor to pay for title*. J. T. McBANIBL. *.?.?. ShTifi Ojfi**, Ay. 10*4, IMP. J#-t4 * WOOL, HATS* 1 1 JUST roootoood, u4 for a*)*, &W a aoportor lot of CO US TAT ' Ian MADE WOOL HATS, ?ob*UnJHKtUl u4 woU l*M*4. Call ud L. WILLIAMS. *1 Sop is a MATTRESS MAKING. ETTM. LANQ8T0N wonld inform the eHl- TT mm *f Qrooarfllo, that ho to jrtyerI to Mnttfhetare MA TTB ESSES. I, *l*o 1 lanofaetoreo WHIPS. Ho wairoata oil ?T to Work. Ho on ho found 40# yard* aoath r tho Furman UnWefeiiy. M All Order* I*t\ with either JffcKetah* I m, Mere. Loop, Goodlett 1 Co. or Mr. L. f illlamo, will ho attooded to with Moaptowo. aU and examine hi* Work at ofthor of tho hpoppiaoo* ^op A IS tf SASH & BLINDS MANUFACTURED BY \ A?ct 14 ? 1 r rusi received; MASS?'* SffifiSlSH? -; '<? _ IT -i~, ? J fV. or Aeeetfat. t*r tk* tnti 1M? m4 1?M, I ". ?y n fj1({,| ftr?T >r i^llai iit ' ^<I>W ? ? >#?! - ] mm'lJ tM^?rr,nJIfw- I stable iMfUimg JQDIW mtU ? foW J^|k *f BmSSZibh, 1 ? wmWoiiiH] <> .' 4flL*\V 1 K9H|.^ ^