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? -- - ** ^ r'- " ""?^| 1W4JM due*Uo?%l, U?M. eonoero* GtMavilK U 4*9ij iM^Mi to ikfogMto astorprW.? tra* e?r ettbaa* vOI axhlMt Ibalr la "A* iSO - lM|?ll ud ?ato|?to to (Ma MUtr.? * Ttoa |i * Mi la Km aCib* af aw, allil tok?a al Itoflwi, laada ?a to liar MM." If enr efciaaaa (]??( lUi BilUr, Um |pla(Nl opportaaKjr Iky may erer hart of eoUbliiklag the prosperity of flmatilU My alip by ihrn Serelj the awWf ?Mil bt Mhadty rat. trill U largely attended by ih? tdan'oi oar bus*MM and by *11 wbo regard lha common welfare^ Build U*a Air Lisa Raili oad by Greenville, and a# wa bara said on a fat am oeaaaion, aar City will deaeree ag<*io la ba ealUd - fcba aroaa roods of the world." From New York to K?v Orleans, from the tlaatia to lha PatdA^ a atream of traral would ran by tble plaee. Oar beautiful re glen, with Ita inviting and salubrious ell Mat a. iba beat, perhaps, on the whole route, would iaduea many travelersmod emigrants to ball ia tbta section. Our City and aur rounding country would thriao amain In agrienltwre, ma an fuel urea Bad trad a. Oar aamlnariea of laoraing would florn Uh. Wa ahoold ba Ihorangbty in tlie great world of buetnea^ an! of tdaaa. No reasonable aaa riftaa of time ai d of moans, can be too great, thereto*, to aeaara aueh advantages aa tba Air?un? tiaurona min onrj, 11 iwiira i>y Greenville, ? city which otende third al rend, in aiaaand importance in South Cm rollsa. We thould more than maintain ttftn c n our relative poellioti, bat we ahall ln#e It if *v ' >v the mi (alb to eon ah aa. let no man among ua forgot the meeting on the fir*t Monday ia June. The Vow Tptk Harald and Frcaident Oraot. The Herald bae been on# of. the rtrorg?,i defenders of Geo. Ge**r from the time of hie nomination for the PreetJenej, and eiitt avowe great InUreet ia hie auecree a* ehlef magistral# ; hot the Herald hae been nif<acting great things, and now aonheeee to disappointment alter three month*" ex perienee of the anting* and doing* and a an doioga at tha AM at the White Hone-.? Acoiluo la hie tent waa not more npbraid ed for ooo intrrferenoe la tha Trojan fight thao OiMT baa been by tha Herald, for not atrpping forth horoieally to rroiat the aehomoo al ofBoa seeker* a ad wire working politician*, and to carry nut a bald, indep en dent nod patriotic policy of Lb own ? Tha Harald o?M that the country perhaps expected t?o much of General 0??t, hut the* says: "It roust be assented that we have got mseh lew than we anight even rea eonably have looked for. We have got nothing, and hero it b that alienlule failure i* obvioiu. Gun was relied upon to do edJ, IxeiuH la hie whole career he hnd Mflid Ml of common a.*n?e, common honee'y tad reeolote ptirpoee; bat hie rreo late parpoee Km become purrile Tii4lt*li?B, liie common honest j ie nepotism or wore*, end common eenee ie the quality of ell ijuellti that the adminirtretiou ie noct without" The Herald flnde e frcet failure in Oe*KT*e eeleetlon of a cabinet; that hie pe eulier vie we he selecting the heeds of the department* hae resetted ia leedlng him to a choice of reepoetehlc nobodl#*.'* " We are," eg*in ?aya the Hrvald, - It mad be reiwe*l?ered, only la the third month of Qaawrt freHcwy. Popular *? thneieam hae aooled into disappointment.? Anticipations of a rigorously l>?ne?t die charge of publie da tire here fade I away, gad the common laugh ia at the ridicolooe aathelieaagre of Ouit'i reforms. and the disproportion bafwaea what he might hare done end what be baa deu*" The Herald, however, auaaludei with an "if;* "your if* lap g>mI peaoe maker,* anaardtrg to Paea'WMWfaaloW. Wa ahall he rma. riUd," eetth the Icrtethea of aewapaperethe Herald literally of a noisy world.? ?' We shall Ur rneoneiiea ?im iw nt|<>rt we hrantele is thie third RMMk, \t front this point Gaajrr shell address to M? greet ditin with m?tHii| a# the esergj end patient prreUteaes l? has shews la another sphere; It la that nap and not r.tbeetalas he way jrei ?he his Presidency a great Man.* (f " Th? right au la the right yieoe^ b ^ eery eaoimnp eaprea"<oo; bat d# yon know what b the eight, thing In the right pleesI A Cashing htteyifn year hitsh m. Bo Mr. Mm 9. Bmtm ?ya, and be ajgt far naea? fgT W? base raeejred the eoenmanlea* ii?n of ear *"?< <*?4, *" A C fcr?rr. ?aag 1._ i _ i A + QL> 9E3 {pi "pSHr IBS Mm vM gnat wyUUy w4 |itkf Hlirfiillia I* wwy mm. 4m*i( tha gnal rr^m'-w-a: I MMWMy Ml ?W^ ?f t. C. d?T(l T?.?? Clijr Council platftat ?4 * Basi*r, III! I % CaL K?W, fas I4w<w? kVMMMIeaWNpt1 UiltuT 4 Co., ipdift Ikt OH^*Sft for Ik* mwn W mw4 of fid, Awl l$th March, l$6b, far the appaohoosiou with proof to eon v let, too perann or pereuu* who hod Ml ro to their carriage Manufactory oa Main Street the night before. It will ho reeolleeted that one Own. J. Obsult woe noerMod of said liwet the peeOe rutins baring heea rood noted I* a neeesfal Mm by Mh Oewta. Oa the trial of tho eaee of Oowwa re. City Coaacil, U woe ia proof, that after the won Tie Uoo of Oiaatr, Mr. 0. poopuoi li to the then Town Council, that if they would reimburse bier for the Money eetnally expended in the proeeention of ObbbtT, he weold not claim the reward. ThU waa not done, hence the suit. We are alto informed, that Mr. 0. proposed to the preeent Council a liberal compromise, or> ia the ereat that was not accepted, fe subtni' the'Aattor le arbitration. The Coaacil though1 it totter to submit tho Matter to the Court. After able arguments on both sides, it went to the jury, his llvnor charging that the ease bad been fully tnade out, that Mr. 0. was entitled to the reward of $600, with interest on the same from the date of demand of payment, subject to the rale which the juries had adopted of sealing to one half- The jury retired, and soon returned e rcrdict of $111.00 ?one half of tho reward end interest. Thus has terminated a ease commenced nine i yesrs ego, baring been suspended by the war and the crowded state of the Court Dockets since. The present Council, oi which Mr. Gowsn is a member, having, like their predecessor?, declined the responsibility of deciding the claim, its adjudication by an impartial jury, guided by an enlightened Judge, is calculated to r^funrila nil ronflittlinv nfiutLtna BhI nd PtiKMl Property of Plckena OMBiy. We ere indebted IoAi.omo M. Fcibm, E?<|. Auditor for Pickea? County, for the annexed tatcmcnt in reference to the real and ptrtontl property of Picltrn# County. Information oj this kind we publish with plearure, and our frienda hi tkn above named County will eonter a favor by giving ns nil material of like character tliat may tone under their obaerration: 25?,85? Arrea of land, rained a?.._$ 6S3.336 1,317 Horrca, valued at.. 08,141 i.m Cattle, ? ? ...... 50.724 411 Mule? and Aitet, valued at 42,218 4,452 Sheep and Uoata, valued at 6.959 11,442 Hoyt, - ?* 87.586 159 Watchea and fl?dd and Silver Plate, rained at 4,349 5 Pianoe, M - 470 225 PSoaaure Cnrria e.*, valued at 9,301 1,023 Doge, " M 823 .Merchant# St"<k, " 44 .*.C.,0 Manufacturers Stock, " 44 8.212 Money, - 44 15,111 Credit*, " ' 31,476 ' 'leaaea, ? ? g.ij All other property, u 44 106.016 Total Personal Property 400.657 44 Heal property, 683,336 flO?M?7 Fire tn Wee* Greenville. On Friday night l*?t, ah?iit twrite o'clock, fire wna di?o?vcr< d In the kitchen of Ur. Jen Mtnur, ait listed on AnguH* three-fourth* of n mile fr?tn the Ctwrl lleusc, near (he Depot. iWore ik<alarm could W ral-ed, Ike build In* waa en velopcd in fivmea. It tai situated near the dwekinf kcuar, hut the Utter having a ruhrlaiilial tin roof, which, combined with the exertion of the ehirnt and firemen, prevented ilia aprradhg of the file further than the aiuoke house. which also naught, but was extinguished. The kitchen, whh its content*, waa entirely eonenn??d. The lo t aurtaii.ed hy Mr. Maiiiut waa between eight hundred and a thousand Jollara, un covered by insurance. The members of the fire companies were aa prompt aa the diatanee would ffrmit, and did all in their pnwar to aare the prop, ertj. The Neptune Company (colored) e** h'rhited their usual alacrity, and having a tiiflc the alert ware flrF. to arrive with their light end efficient engine. The Palmetto Company had i little more dfalanea to travel from their station hone*, and a larger engine, hut it flew rapidly to the spot, aevertheleee The activity of all e'aaaea, while and black, in doing nil they could to stop the ftrr is worthy of nil prnise The fire is anppoe-d to have bean accident el. Another Fira Eoacine If coded. The fire that occurred tue ether night, demonstrated one thing rerjr clnrlj, ri*.: that another fire engine ie needed for the propei protect ion of the property of our corporation Theelfy limit* now extend for one-and-s quarter miles each way from the Court Honrs Thia in a eonaMerafcte apace, and ulieu the Aery element hrraka forth on mm butldlnj near the depot; an in the cane of the iaat fire it ie utterly out of the queation for the engine located on the Court House aida of the place h i hope to reach the place In time for the greet I eat tfteienry. Our firemen do all la thei Ipoerop notwithstanding, hut tbie necessity la apparent to all that It la a wonder the aul-jee baa net heen apohen ef he fore. Thla fa n ant lalaMata ? nn . A Iu7 WHWw InTfrTup ?W B*f w?v W not reeide in proximity to the preeent en gin hot>aoa,und ieit to ha hoped that it will mce with Map ntteuHen U deeerrea. With whs greater entiafaaMoak doea one retire a? nigh when lie fhel* that, should fife break ont on hi premlaot, patresia of water will, with probe hie cerfaMtpt fid poured open II to quenok i promptly. Yhde the-ritteene ef Wttodh Hon. I m>4 A annnetl near toel, an the diatenon in and aa to ftfidnr i* unlikely If not impoaalbta. if X v ?r llfippM IjN* mm Ooofi Tw rf Ui>1ifplUrtl?M *fM Ml lk? *lw? of wtek<4 hobiad^ mm tr+m lW ?m from Wjf, Vr*. Mast B. OtWMt.ro ?<pw jn/T>y ho^l u.^ OA?4K v P44 fraai who** ah* ?m by Mo onwHy mm fmm l? > mvm?i borioc ?W cfooo tba Mpuradu* **h*f?1W 1?iiiMi aoofhob ma mom Wo tTtMAyfeMfeMk, fol wife ? epfttaetioM ^o^Mb+o u oiifu ma 4b?o il. i . ! * * himself M? widower; and M the married him la igaoranw* ? lk? hImmi ?f thr lawfal *Wk JWgt O**. after hearing the ptlillcn anJ evidence, readily granted the order fur dlrorct ia thi&eeer, en metioa el Port Jt Pair, aoflcUor* tor the petitioner. TV* other pirtlri alt reside la fht* &>ni, ty. 7he applicant* were re perse aled by Mcwrt FU'-UTAW * Store* Judge Oat granted the ordsr of divorce (a the *M? o1 Mr*. Awajwa 0. lavamman from the thee hand, Fmaxct* M. Lmk?*A!i, who. It ?m pro to*', had eittlljf treated her aad had married ?r t*t'i ap with another woman, la ilia eaae of the petition of Jura W Wauu for tHrwe Iron hie wife. Mart J. W ai.arJi, oa the ellegetiee af her timer lion some eix or eight yean ago, and har violent temper and abuse which oeeaeloued it, aad tha h<>pelre*arae of a reunion, the Judge win not ealisfled that he oeght to grant the husband e divorce, l>nt intimated to the euuneel that be would further eoueid er the caae It eeetne to ua Ibet our judgee ought to rertrict the granting of divorcee to the one Scriptural justification iiulicited hy the Judge of all the earth, in Hntthaw 6: Jti Tliua fnr the care* actually decided by Judge On* appear *p come within that rule. Southern Batlrond Connection with Cincinnati. r A friend baa aeat as the Cincinnati! flailj Qaietle, o( the Klh May, which contain* a awry interesting and toll report of the proceedings at i meeting of the railroad committee! of the City Council, Chamber of Commerce aad Board of Trade, that took place in Cinolnnatl on Saturday, 15th tnat. The meeting was one of the largeat that ha* yet ore erred in eoauoetion with the qnestioa of railroad latoluuutue between the city on the bdhke of the Ohio and I ho eittoa of (harleitoa or Saraanwb, or both VVc aro pl?*Ml to Mb that Stalk Carolina ati well n prvKiitad at tha aoceting Oovavou: Scott, tlen. i. W. IIarhmox President, tad Col. J. 1'. Low, ChioC Engineer of the H1o? ll!% Kailmad, and J. 11. l.aritrx and 8. 11 Tii?tt, ol Cbarlciton. Hon. J?. II. CamiKt of Knox ville, mode the brat and an elaborah and aMr .?pet rh, enforcing toe |>rrfer?bWw*?i of tha r?nta by I bat city. Ha Wu* foi leafed l?j Co'. A. Tkbkt, Chief Engineer of tba fctt v 1 ? aw.l Kentucky Railroad, amt enathwirt ly demonstrating the Knuxvillu route aa tlx l>rv|ar one. J. B. Latittk, Esquire, made a u.dkI able argument and (art fact* to prtn that Charlcttnn w?i tbc neat port, to be reach fil by railroad from CtnrinnaltL Oep. J. IT Haaai?a<>a. of AnJerxt, tba indefhregahh Prtddeel of the Biot Ridge Railroad, ?Wo ad dretted the meeting in a meat eppfnprMe atti forcible rporeh, that wtt repeatedly applasded Col. Maoick owa of the dirwetora ol the l&aa Tennertce and U borgia Railroad, advocate, ibe ri.uUi to Knoxrillu, which ho aaid w??u)c give Cinciacatti, by it* furtherrxtention South every railroad eunnectbiu thai coo id be detlra tele In tliU direction. Governor Rcutt, of thit Stale, vu than in trodueed and gave a very clear and rneonnag ing view of the retoureet of Sooth Carolina it* financial affair*, rottoa praapacta, do., tb< great advantage that would bttvaiad la Cln einuati, and tha Stata of Ohio, hy a TuiVoac connection with lliiikHet. Other tn teres ting speeches were made and reports so limit ted. Bev. Professor Crawford H. Toy, of Far et as University. We learn l?y the Relijinm Herald the thia learned gentleman was, at the Macoi Convention, rloeted l>j the TrttUM o the Southern Baptist Theologian I Semi nary to a professorship la that I na'. lint ion it hating be-n found nc-ewary to ealabliel an additional p'ofe*?'>rsbip Io carry out sua carefully the plan #( instruction peeu'iar U the Seminary, whieh embraces a wide ant comprehensive range, adapted to ever; elate of atudenta and their varying attain metita. On entering the Seminary, th new P ro h. iter will take the eh air lie brew and Old Testament Exegesis, end anel other hrteehea of tnatreetion aa may be at signed bint by the Faculty. The Seminar will now have Are Professors, eaartltntin a Theological Faenlty unsarpsread to an the leaat by any similar bady oa the eor tieeot. The Mifiema flermU, paper edited b lliree gentlemen eeeh of very high order < aeholarahip and ability, in speaking of th appointment of Professor Tut anya: t " Not a doubt waa entertained at liis A ' neso for the piece. lie graduated #Uh dl i loot ion in the University of Virgiaii spent several years ef atody in a aaivereit at Berlin, and la do*med by aompatae ' judgea te U ana of the beet liagnieto of h ? 1 Kt >* thu or any other ouonlr/. ?*?-old ' hie eminent attainment*, hit nanad jud( 1 moat, imialil* manner* and *arp??t piat; ' wall qnaltffkia lor the past for ahkk I ' haa been selected. Hhould hi* life an health b? eparcd, and ci ran mat an era fan tha crowaitioB of tie eluiTiee, fl 1* aoal deatlr eipeetet that ka will, at no dktai day. rank atongg the lor em oat bffcHo achofara of tka world.** t Montf)>y Bfeetla* of tha LttonTf CI a 1 The <H??? maathlp MNkftfUVi CI ? wMl * ftoM aw riUaf awakga**!, at t - k**k ?T Iki*. at diMatlat ' ( The *ukj?et for diacaiaion will ba latraAla I, I hp Prof.' J. M. Ifiaata, alt.: Tofcaooo; I r ?e* and Ahnaae. hi Wty wdb mirtwIriM and aaaaaioao for \lMRftMRil;WM4 ul |UM aoqat alaoaat mtk Oh dollar kr Iki naDMr . -wMm Ikb odall mm *Mt wmmj Udy frk nd? aa bo rtmn la i t*tar??VMai? " im mi **&*+*** ismzxm ^sffics foaad ^ohOm *1 ?a?ni Tot # InIii* **1*9, 9*1 tha plana, of jrt<r oaring UkoU. . ., ,- . * . , ' Ifintatatfal Ordiratton. Hi ttHi fiat fftrald gfvaa aa annont of f the ordination la Mm Moral miniolrjr at H. O. Tw?Mo% ad tl? Boawl DaptUl Church ta Rtohaood, am Baa day arming, iLo 16 th | iiMt. W? obaarvo that aaverai dlala|?Mh , ad alihliw look put la llw aoriaooay, T ?a*a| lhaaa lav. Dr. J. JL Buaaowa, Rm I>r. J. B Jmn, and ftar. Dr. J. L. M. Ova , tr. Xr. low??l? |* already eDflffd to I take tkt||* of 0 eburch, wo loom, and enter* upon hU labor* with fino reputation for aoholaeli* attainments, ability and piety. I II- graduated a few week* ago in Uie TI*o> ol<gleal Seminary in this place, and ha* rariUd of a* ki* bride one of lha moet I amiable and beautiful daughter* of Greenville. Another few Cittsow Cornea to OroaaDr. J. W. Carer* gar* ae a call tb* other day, informing a* that be ba* *om* among oar eillsena with the determination of making tbU bis home. Dr. C. if n Don list by profession, recently graduating at tba PenaryIranla College at Philadelphia, and I* familiar with tba most recent improvement* that hare beea mad* in tb* extraction of teeth?a it rem* oxide gas, aad anaesthetic narcotic aprey?giving tb* patient no pain. Hi* dental rooaae are located erer the etore ol Warrant* A Fxnuceox, Main Street, and we welcome biro, and hope be wilj be pleeaed wttb the City and Ite people. Our reader* aad the pablic generally will hear from j bias through eat paper next week. | Kr. J, O. Saalth'a A notion Burma. Ae a * aome time rinee awggeeted, our eg. ' tioultural friend*, in coming te the eitjr. would de wall to nmke a etanding rule of I calling at the above Auction 15m ma. Mr. 8am< treat* hi* Mend* a* well aa stranger* | kindly and U glad t? welcome Ih-m. lie . k-cp* many tiling* needed and indiapenr* I lite to farmer* and 'o the pubic generally, t and adveritae* several arklc* this week. ^ Crop* arul Weatbwr. ? The eoUon cmp aeema to have be** the wnly Xfloue sufferer from the cw?l w-t ' weatbwr that ba* prevailed tbia Ppring, " rlewn to t ?e preC-at Week. Cctlnn Ilea been ' kil'ed by fr.?n aad die I from euld weather. ' An M lr. friaad was b-ard to aaggeat that the plantr r* ahoubt have admialalrre-l goal ' ?|aanii be of fosiw with guano, t* kite ?>v-d th- ecttcn from the elfeoi* oi vhHU f hill thU nreteiii lion we f- ar cornea too late r I - ' . for the prw?t j??r. ttb-il, apt* and I w? arc all doing well enough. Thug tor, the wheel emp i? more prcsuMpg than it I , has Um for eer*ral j-a in the *?|?;-er I (ail of iWis State, and the prwprtt of dry* f er w-jafher, an* pr aent, is encouraging m > to i In- final mn M wf (his important crop. Settlement of an Important C.t?a. I< gives as pieawire to learn from tba Chartos. too -Vri?? of Friday U*t, that the taag Italy a, tad oaaa between tba SeMb CtrolUt Railroad ( Company and tba City of Aujwb, and tba . Augusta and Hamburg Reilrowl Coaapany, U | in a train tor a very aarly and Mlbbitiory settlement. A* tho public baa taken coneiders. bio interest in lbs controversy, we will give tba partiralar* of tho *?ttlca?ant aa aooa aa pnbl if bed. Tba Aeyesfa CkrvnieU and Semlitnl of tba Slat esyei I On yaatarday, we laarn froaa tba best antherl ity, llr. W. J. hlagratb. tba President of Iba . roaapany, made the following proposition to tba City Conneil t That hie company woeld drop all *ba suits which it baa hruugbt against the Colnuidm and Augusta Road ; would ceua oppaaing its entrance Into Augusta and allaw 1 tba road whan it reached Hamburg ta connect L with tba Carotina Road, and una tba bridge , and rraetrs of tba lattrr on which to enter the etty, until tba other aontpnay eeuld bnild their * pwn bridge aeraas tba Savannah, an condition f that tba Columbia Koad pays one boudred ItKMtaaM dollar* *?r Ik* prlrilage?payment ' lok? mil in Ik* hoods of lbs ImI named ro?4, which will h* takaa ?( par. Colonel i fa. lohniM, President of tbe Colombia , Road, waa Ithfrtphtd yesterday of Ihh propnaiiioa, hat ? were unable to learn what wai hi* reply. It la impossible, at yet, to detarm mine whether Ilk* proposal wH la accepted or rejected. 8 The Charleston A'ewt of Satardsy last .44* : y We are pot informed as to tbe precise terms of the proposition made by Nr. Nagrath, hat a* hare tbe bast aatbority for say las tbat tbe speedy eoaelushm of ao arrangement aatlafae* lory la all parties may ha eowsidared eertala. ' Words Fitly Bpokrn. Hit Haw York ]J*r*U of tka Iflh Irath I. fally remarks: |. " M A'ems from Tiaswwi.?Tbry ban a got rid af Parson Browalev la Tannesasa j and thus Usay batro dhaittrsd tbat there ii it w loagar say mar, aad are dietmnding ih? ia militia. li?w laaanaalraUly WtUr it nigh |? bara boaa h?r tba aouatry if a grant man] g. of tba Tenaaarsa 'aUtrsutea' h??i beei ^ banged la early !ifa instead of being sea M to tba Leg)a> alar a." wmmm Abrid?mton book. * V? mil?il froaa Oorp Bttri'i 8? 4 0?>lW> AW1JH SfwiKn BmA, *f ti l Kiilwi m4 ?l|kl; p?fM, kuiooW; *' Ii Ii?ulw rpaaioMO* of lypoi <!< to 1% of ooonlry offleaa, tin lyNioni * many ?at* ul aloo kvrltritp. Wa rata* I to.' * * ?W toko too* topi?im,' m that M to* B% to m?4 vtot ordariag aoytotaf tfm ttoi K? Ttow |?totoM? 4*4? tooy ma My tola lk_ to* t*4to'd?toto U.?* ' bto Jot J tWif U aaytklof ? eaa ftftjoy it 1 ** a |??4 or ?fc)?i4to that etmaa hi w aai Ao#t eafti. Of ?o?r?a tbi* 4<*'t apply t? ?Hw. k?wi hi lh< MmH WiiVoI WMlSwii; l.?. th?rt Iwm nrf bwUI fit**. VMmh?tfk ini the interior of kli dwelling-hones. pr* served in much th( mm condition dor. ing hie lifetime, ?re shown to the vJ?Hor ? On the bionM d.mrs of the Chn?wl? are printed the origin*! Latin teat of Luther's II Three# combatting the Thdu'geae* IVg ma of Teteet. Hie original donee on which Luther posted the foment * Theora" wore destroyed by the French In llil, and the present hronee one# supisaad hjr Kiaf -Vih helm, of Phmi#, t# lUh Thene Inn let hrons# eta toe of FVudsrtek the Win in the interior of the Church, but uwhlng else that maid a't ike ike rye wVh partienlnr Interest Nrlnnetbon i# also interred here.? Tim rooms in Luther's house are plain; the sitting room containing I large (end what In hie day must have I een elegant) tore Luther's writing table is much do faeed hj the shippings of visitora. The ere i# arrested In this room by n glaae plate placed oner three ungainly looking 1 Iter#, the initial# of FeUr the Great, scrawled l>y himself and etlll preserved. Ttioagh the iote-ior of the dwelling i# pU'n, yet #ir? and arrangement of the reome chow a eheerful regard to comfort and conveniens#, clmreeteristic of Luiher'# lor# of home life and enjoyment, of domestic h?ppln?s?. In the market square of the town are two H is monuments, one to Luther and the other to M-Unolhon. On Luther's Is the German of his celebrated utterance as to the Reformation : ' If it be God's work, it will endureif men's, it will | erish." On returning to the station from the torn, 1 stopped to linger around the place just out side the walls near the H'ster Thar or gstewhere Loth-r took the dweislre step of pub lirly burning the Pope's Dull of nlcalinn, in 1330; there la ?n Iron railing around nn oak marking the spot. One wha remains in Germany long enough to form wme definite Idea of the habits sad customs of life of this na tinn, cannot help being more deeply impressed than ever with the greatness of I.u (bet's work in putting forward the Ke form alien. When we read its history in our iweriein home-, the thought Is more surprising to us, perhaps, that the world endured so long ths impost f .n# and enor mLirs'of Rome, than that then the Kefoim ers dared to bresk her bonds and proclaim successfully to the wot Id ftintpV* tiuths of the Gospel. In our Country not only thought tn.d action are ftee, bwt we are chained to no long and ancient past, with its customs, thoughts ant opinions, in stil'ed tain our vetv net ore from earliest j childhood ; our Kieioly U not governed so I lightly. nor in *11 it* minute raotifleaiioot j and movent n'e. In i>yii?inm eitioM an-1 ; Intstnr*-, wr are am) have ever been ^tdck ih movement,and, in general. anlraninrlcj But in (J- rma? JJ", with lt? druee pojmlalion lightly ritleU people, hiafnrte put, at retch tag into remote ag-a, IV- r- ver*? of a'l thit ha< long been and ) atill true. Other In trlleelnal men of tathtA agw and hrf.m hi* lime may Itaea been in went eonvlnerc of the corruption# of Rome, yet larked th< moral eoarag* to break the iliiekhi of er r?r ant) sop*r?th Ion fastened ami rletlo npon a peopU by age* of tradilioo and ooa ban, In a land where thee* vera well *igi all |-owerfaL Thera vera probably in Lu there day moo ol mora powerful mi ads and intel Irate than Luther, an eh aa Eraemu*. Melaaetboe and other*, bat they, with a) their intellect nalitv, lacked the fit at pre requisite ol great reformer*, the daunt)** courage to dare and do ; to fly in the fact of the whole world, following the dietatei af conscience and conviction*. Undoubt ally Luther had great fault*?hie bitter nr?e and violence against thorn wlio differ ed from hint, hi* adherence to aome of thi old operetiiiontof Rome, nfilch have fasten ed customs upon German r>ltgio?, whose de pinrmuie en< ca >1111 powrmu"y tllMl II; J? it W not hard to eee that thcae very union promising v. hement qualities of characte nieioirtlj rvnullnd from the great etropgl wlitrli he had the eourage to inaognrntn ? AH honor, therefore, to iht great Rtformti coxclcukd kkxt win. > How to ram? Watimimiii?Mr. B. V Rtairlay, of Greenville, one of the moat ncientif ie and fueeeaarall planter* of tbla rafUn dig* bote* two feat aero#*, eighteen tnebe 1 deep* and twelve feet apart, 8l!a tbeai will 1 etatile maaere, and cover I# (the nraawre lightly wltb forrat mould aland with rem ?and. He alee add* charcoal dad to abanrl tba aua'a . raja, and ometimea a littl gaann. On thcae bill* be plaeta tbe aeed never worba amongst tbe vlnen when th dew la tn ; never diaturba tbe tinea; be dart not allow n weed to grow. By aweb en I tnre h* get* nation* weighing from twenty.lv 1 to forty-Ate ponnda.?* i acfrraea . Tnn Hatiowai. Horn., CoirnntA.?Th Charleston fbacbr apeak* a* Mtowa of ?bl * betel > t '* Tbeae whe bare oeeaetea to vlah egr en| . ital have certainly no ran tans to eomplain the aeenwef betal naeneunedatiewa. fremUei 1 among the fine h? #** which Columbia a<v t b<>a?ta la tba National Hotel, of wbieb M ltolwrt Jo/bet M proprietor. Convenient I MV, M I W imy?WW| fMMMtl ble ?nd *a|| beet, and tha W>U la ikuadaitl HMli?d with tha baat ?f arer? thing. Add i this, that tha kMM has n*it m at tan tira dark, Mr. P. N. Hataa. that ll charge* arc always mndaratc, and that the II' rj >tables adjetalna. kept by Mr. J?yaW, f>rd tha readiest faatiitiea f?r eVUhiiaa rah I lea at any time, aid M wiTt ha aaaa that tl Sathul la, ha awery isepaii, a hoUl hard i baai." i\l ?r* . t y 9** ?* Daarw Mc^sitaaa? Tha ah I colors at Ihttf m?A ha inspect ta tha aetaw of JoU? MeJIaHage, Esq., who had held tj oMaa af Part Waaden el Meat fraaa tbwa eat data. Mr. M?K?lh|a had aavarad arar a apt af jaora, teaching, we boUaea, ta foersca wed leaf.?Clcrfs ten CW/er. ? " la >l|I Har? euaintd br hlw. W im4 not ull o?f N*4M that IM M MMlysii m4?V n?f< J, lawmM Smith, whom ropotatioo a? Mt< tUal ohowWt la not fHlIM to kit utltt hkt, ?Mt hwtr wMU tbo <>? ?? of th? Mwlr*. rti atroagth of wr|k?M i?|?r. It ua hat bo falt' aaj't I raVrhuni^"gti^<V> rkt fuur' Ifto *?Tgo Cocngaajr, Gt JvSrraoo eo?atr. ?M ThO folic wing ii tb* roport *f ProApaor Smith I LottftriMA,- Kr^ April t7, IMt. WHS r?. Limit, Wifketm 4 /o4?ooo. t k... iti. ... ..i ,i. -?- ? - kt.. i from ryiiyr good enifof $ handsome ippcaraDo*. harfarh .light affrtfa&M of>r, ami hehjf #T (frt moat Wert India ?A> Wen OrltUI it*k7*.rJTt la mora open and more * !* aright Ibf weight. On tb? what* It would WVuM H M ?ieellint tegar, and Mrtat(ljf*nrffinl m s^Ksrad'trttiis; Jain. I wbaiUad Utli tuger, with not drying, to t eswfbl anwtMtlM hf pnlarUnd Wg? (Ml being the moat approved math oil of examiaa* llM) t? a rear tain the nvvtt of ciyihliaiMr agar or trne earn anger nreacnt, In the rpeal* ten. CoDtraating It With aeratal ineriineaa ef Now Orleaaa anger, com lag from the' leg*? head, it gave m follewa i J rota enrfbam -u gar 89 per etnL rata New Orleaaa ipinlfw, Per/ while, M per coot. From New Orleaaa apectmoa, Wo, ), 1} pet cent. From New Orleeae rpeeimea, We. h 89 per cent. From New Orleaaa tynlwn, We. 4, 71 par eat. la thla'remparlaen we apeak'of eaee orcrpa* talitable infer, for the amount preeent la anp agar la the tree type mi Ha taathmlnt atnmgth. It le not out ef place to remark that the taetaa of a front number of peoplb are in the habit ef ranking the trowa (agar raeeter than the white agar, pet thta it fbr from the ant We ate* galar contfadietiun arUea from the pleaaent taate afforded hp the nfhtt amount of m?ftm^*a remaining in the rttgnr, developing t|ko para martnrti of pare anger. I be) tare ail the a? aalpaea and fjwrrtri propounded to me hare been inlwMui In tbla roarmanicaftoe, at effrt* , cultural and eemamreial qaeatieai art fee- i ponded to In another Part. I LAWRKN'CK ftMfTIf, ' 4 .1 a A Practical Chemiat. T*? Prof. J. Lawrence Smith of Lee lev file, h widel.r known at art able Chemist ; rtnae Jvtrf* 4 ago he waa Pmfriaor in the Unireraltp efTif. glnin. Ai a gontlr-men, he beara the highlit character, hi# repeat tea ahem It mag he re* lied apoa with full coaftdeace. WM. D. TH0MA9. OitcaaTiLLg, *ej Ifth, liffff. I coocer fully nttb Pref. Thome*, ha Ma romiueitdaiioa of tho high prefeaatnaal ok or acrer 01 UX- J. M?m>H Awilh U a M wall M bit personal character M ft ffMttiftman. i.VMES L. OK*. Vrwrnta, Wop J#.?Tbt Comaajft** nft Dlr?tt Trad* with Knrnpe rafvrMd Ik favor it the formation of lift** from Soulhora pert*, which rliould bo s*i|>|><>rt?<l bt rohrcrtpti-e. I The commitieo approve* tkotHcM h?ft|lll, ted by the Norfolk convention fur aUaabe* twees Norfolk and Liverpool. \ IImnii, lity t continue t? arrive, and top a Me tor Mupfc fir 100. The following reeulntion* were read and referred: Pir*t, standing Co rami l tore Htoll , hold over nntll negt miien, Ike tvefwlire chairmen having power to eall lk? together t any time. Rceolutioai were adopted aafctog each Slate fo hold a Convention and appoint ton delegate* ton gamer*I convention; i instructing rhe committee to aeeertaia the *XI fedimre of Coming a penaaamt CvuVentioer, to Meet from time to time; wpnullag gut? t em railroad* to hold a convention for eatoWliahhig emfgratton. eetpintloe, mad tektog . memne to eyetamlae lahec; nadatog aid for - *e Angaata aad Drwnnwiek Railroad, mad Sekaa . and Mcmpbie lead. A Coiaaailteeof ire was ovganieod to an < rial to* Qeagmee ea aM *dk> jcrt* eudorae bp the ?on rem lien. Gov. FaMea uffond a resolatlon, which passed, bndor a *W*CMfm of the roles, to atemwlallae Ooagtoi a r a repeal etf ike direct iaad tax it IMS. The Cotaaaittee ea Ike Southern Faoite Kailrred 1 reported tbet, in the opiaioa wf thl* Ca*waIhea, the interest* of the vbaU w*airf,eapte . eially the Southern States coetd ke Served by a main trnek of lallrnad liae frees fee Diego, 1 Calif cento, tkrongh tbo jenction of the Cairni do and URa Rivera, and. along tke valley of tbo Gila, Sou lb to Kl Paso, on Ik* Rio Graade, and Nicneo to a convoalent cwntral point near the thirty aocoad parallel East of Bti.tj Kiv . er, from which main Uml feeders ehonld lead to St. V>e?, Memphis, Haw OriMM ul altar points. idaatii nnswtmoasly. Mtarxu, May 21.?The meeting was opew__ ad with the reading of maay lettera from fir* Unnlakal paraoaa ra|raMat tbefrr Mama ana endorsing Urn work already dona. A daar patch from Ren. Beauregard tandera free paer page to and from Mam OHvaaa la the Commercial Cearaatka. The following dasyaflh waa racairad: lfiw Yort, May ft.?Aer meal eordlal tbaake ta yourself aad frtemda far tike aetfea ' of the oanreaiMin. (far hoada are gapfd aa the Parte exchange at 79 la gold. (SigaedJ 9. C. PRKMONT, ? Par MMkfa ' What Car bb Dan n Ten.?Tcalenley , morning, ire bad the pteasarw aad It waa . plaaaara, fa arary aaaaa af the mad at rtaati ling tbroagb the htiebaa (tardea attached. In k the residence of Cot. John T. Sloan, retaat of Had aad PoadUtam streets. This medal gar. dam k attended U aaelaeiraly by a 11hired ' man named George Holt?wba ptwrfanely W? l on rod ta Ool. I. aadar tfanWMSaam of Mim A.*. Sloan. Urmra (M H?yi| nap beaaa, beat*. earrota, parantpa, yi4n, M^ *h podaMl la - rd??|w patch, flfUoo by forty foot,mm ialih / fret* mm Aarr Arm jntktrtd, TWo ?Urr ? rajeUblee ne?<i?MA a bora in futfnlart; U tai, Ml la the l?nfU(? *f MMtWr, W intM J.'JjMchbo*, heat Lbaaa beeu" if yea. u? ? Thraa or loar cropa of <Whmt lift in : 5^7ftjfssS5S r. plaro, ftya, pear* ltd iiwhal nw? theUtly lor?tAo aalnai r? ii? ihMd rtpa ,a?*ho i- praaant tine. The CoUset keape lavafe! eawo, ly and hot oafy farolAea his largo tenOy ?Hh to raUh.Wt dlapeeeo af aiBaleet to awly hia 2 r- oaa ha aooowpWahad aMh a Httfa anaOMy The /. colored MM Mferfal U |hm la tlftl)Jb aroat creditj bo dcoe the atarkotiaf it the ?e fa?IN, mnke iU attoada I* tNW to ^mnie^trtjne ?f^ltrW.ktai nlOli,* mI*h 'A f* 4 rp-- ? linTJ