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Tt>? Bspubtioaa fwtr tut*nnw(i
Th? Contest tor UoT?roor?8*?W??
They ere rnnni?f lw? Msdi^les of tb
tins party toc OtMTMr, 1c T*??*sce.?
W? U*ve seen U l^lM U?sV although they
are both rapr?Wka*a Uwj. hare boll.
vowed lh?maalv?? IB favor of removing
the disabhiiint. ?( cvary eUUto in Teooea
n*. WMV> P?kt it a fr o# govern moat?nt
free M North Caroline Bod Statu
Caroline, which ia freedom compared to
that in TtDDftm. The eaa dilates ore IK*
W rrr C. Skttbb and fa B. Sronha. Pkatu
muat be tha moat enlightened Bad liberal
man of th* two, if we may judge from
the abuaa heaped npon Mm by the Avheville
Pionatr, a North Carolina radical '
prese, that eondemna In Teancaaee what the (
p>?rty supported In North Carolina, that la, (
giving tha ballot to aIt white olt liens, a* ;
w ell aa nrgmea, and relieving. aa far aa <
Stale ao'.lon ia concerned. all tha paopie i
from political disabilities?thoee who fait It <
I heir duty to anpport their State and tha 1
Confederate cause ia tha war, aa well aa I
from tha aagroaa giving to Utomandi of '
men of character and proprrty, and thous | *
anda of tha beat eitisena of the State, eqita' 1
rights with the raoicala to protect thorn. '
srlvce by tire ballot.
It is aaid Ibat Akdkxw JoHvsor espouaaa j
the cause of SeK:xn in oppo*ilion to Sroam* ,
and that the d mocrata also favor bis alec- (
tiou; we koow not how tbis la Tire j
Knox villa II*kig, (of Bbownl?w memory, ,
although he ia not now connected with it,) <
which is one of the moat efficient of tha r?" i
publican paper*, alvocntes the election of!?
^tNTta; > does tha Nashville Prut and <
'P.met, leading republican, do the tame
thing, and doubt'ees many other papers of
the same party do likewise. Sum was 1
the regular nominee of the majority of the
tepulilican party convention that lately '
met at Nashville.
But BuoW*u?w hln>*elf hss lately written
a letter in favor of universal suffrage for
all men. We nnderatand that tills means
the removal of political disabilities from
all m?n. Browklow and othar eocniog
tnen of the radical ultras in Tenneaaee know
perfectly well that the time is near at hand
w hen the proscribed will have the power
to retort unless they show a willingness to
l>c liberal whilst liberality may be worth
something. The great majority of Tennea
e-e families are opposed to radicalism, and
haye felt ita insolent tyranny and oppieseion
most keenly ia that State ever
rii.ee the war. And although the ladieale,
by depriving the majority of the right to
vote (or past political opinions and aation^
have kept themselves In power, they know
that thousands and tens of thousands of
Vounsr men of lho?a families era ?jmim
forward to manhood who have no dissbllb
lira to m-ntsnd with, and that they will
mrely vote en maw ?tc dnst the oppressor*
of their fathers and brother^ moth-re and
?i.?ler?. They may know also that the lifting
young tn?-n of character and influence
from among the republican families, espe
dally all of '.he better class, will, from the
generosity and noble feelings and sense o'
justice natural to youth, be apt to take
i lea wi'h the oppreaaad. At th? eame time
the radicals know that the nefrors a d
V liitea of their own party era dying ; that
time is rapidly, in thia way, pairing off a
radical voter with the disfranchised aoavoter.
Common sense, therefore, teaehas
timely prudenee to the advoesW-s of pelitinl
tyranny, n..d di?f anchisem-nt for pant
political opimooe. Th-ir eaoea moat bef-mi
weaker and weaker, aad if they per
severe in attempting to keep up their Tin.
dictivs oppression*, it must end in their political
dretruetiouin every Southern State
A timely retreat alone oan save them in all
those Stales of the Southern States where
tliry have keen disfranchising the great
body of Ilia respectable white men. aa in
'JYnueseeeaod Arkansas. The sndorocrs of ,
such doctrine* la other State* *hou!d alto
lake warning- in time. Tboac who alijr <
ihitmelves with the enure of the oppressor i
will chare the tame fate wherever they
may he. 'r " 1
Siore writing the foregoing, w# hares-en
iu the New York Herald a full aeeonnt of
the Pcxrsa and Stokk eontaet In Tennessee.
It appears that the Convention broke np
without making any nomination it a
body, and that the easdfdatee war* brought
out by their respective partisans. Thseor
respondent of the Herald predicts, and
|siess hla reasons for so doing, that Bstrrsa
will be elaotod by a large majority. Ilia
plat form for immedmt* sufranohisamsat of
at) the tax payer* ia th* State is supported
by the beter class of republicans, and of
courae Its will gst all ths best of his own
party a* well as srsry corner rat ire rote in
thsStata. The same correspondsot of the
Herald state* that StOk*s ia his fit ft speeali j
at Kaoxvilla aroared himself in faror of i
continued proeeription and peraeeution, and
that ScNTsa'a reply taking lha oppoaita
round km a moat telling una and waa
Wt)l received,
^ t.e- r
Personal.
Ve Lave received a call from Mr. P. A. D*>
F0!?TAl*e, wvbu la can /analog tba up country to
the interests of the XIX Om*tury, the new
Magaslno published!* . Charleston, Ha le* to
) a found at tba Maoiicn Jfonee,. and will i?<lay
cail oa ooarbaaiaasa.mon and toraivrrow
(Thuraday) will viait the residences of our
ritiiona. Wo commendbUn'to tho people goo?rally.
A copy of bis Journal can be a?e??t
(hit oBce.
JStT-Thc Chicks Springs Academy, Mr.
Joa. H. Principal, will ba opened on i
the Sf'.lj iQft., instead of the ?lat. S?c change. 1
I
TIm Alr-fcOM Knllrond-. Avtiom at U>?
arMBT& aitir o??MUiMrwUMf xc?
fort*.
On Monday, our City Coancil had a ttcot
f w iiiBouow um n wm atierniinw
u ?u?Tiu the Mfe ?r?M UMmI rt.ft.nl
dollars by (be corporation. The Council went
lb Iftol. Utwl of the limits of the charter,
It. MiktM ibn roi- their Htt|kNwr
patriotic act lea. aad it matt b hifthly g ratifying
to ibM t? keu? tW the elliaeae al the
plaqa a. oat heart ly appro re What has been
***** *. t-.C " ,
The effort, of the people of Green rills will
aot .top at the attle. or the Council; arrange
Mill are already adopted to preenra Individual
subscriptions of dctk oa the Maie condition^
which bed .aae.id ia rtWaf a eery
large additional amount, not only in the Untile
of tbo CHy, bat throughout the County.
Krery eltiica, ho be law! holder, Jiaraeer, mershaat,
aeochanio, or profeeafoaol moo, ean
afford to make the moat liberal an bee rip lion oi
.took, aad gain In erery way by so doing,
[n tbs first place, the instalments will not be
ml led for till the location of the Road la make
through Greenville and work of ooo.tract ion
sono manned. This will immediately raise Ike
ralae of all property and atimalaU erery bus
boa*, and the Rood will thus remunerate the
itock holders at once aad enable them easily
to raise the money I rota time to time ax it
nay he wanted. In the second place, the
Iteck itself wiU he valuable, no subscription
ran be considered as a donation. Tbo AirLine,
when finished, Wilt connect North Carolina,
Virginia, Maryland, Washington City.
Philadelphia, New York aad Boston, with
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana with
ker groat City of Orleans, aad Texas. It will
Bonstitute til* streigltcst and, ol course, tho
quickest and tbsrofure the beat route or txavol
(or tba immense populations of tbo States and
itiea wo haro mor.tionod, a* wait as (or busttJeoa
purposes. Tba Hock will pay and In all
probability will be above par. Tho benefits
tbe Road mutt brhig to Greenville end all thit
section, bare bean eo frequently insisted on
that it ia hardly necessary to reiterate, and
the oominon acnta of tba people perceives a'ao
that a failure to eectrre this Road will be disastrous
to every inter, st of tbe country, and
place Greenville iu a position of inferiority
that would oa permanent. It will not do t'
think of losing the Air->Linc. We trutt that
tho enthusiasm of a number of our oiliteos
may bo caught by every man, and that "with
a long pull, a strong pn'l and a pull altogether,"
tho trains of tbo Air-Line may l>o brought
amaok up to oar " Queen City of the Mountains."
,
Tha people of Greenville in urging tha location
of the Air-Line Road through tho Cityare
much encouraged by the fact that this
place is just about on the most direct, and at
tbe same time best route and wo think tbe
cheapest that could selected. Tho Company
would be, It seems to ns, a decided gsfner hy
the location, on account of these considerations
and for the reason that it wonld build up a
flnuricKinp ah {? ?a?iu ?iiK *11 i?? arl.li
tions of business. Besides, the location
through Greenville ft ill keeps the route on a
lino villi Spartanburg, which would also be a
place of decided importance, and which will
douMles* do her part to secure tbe success of
Road. It eannot be expected, however that
the Road will come to in tin less we ?Sow otrr
faith by our work*. Every man abotrld subacribe
for stock according to his atnaost ability,
?a- ' i
Senator Laalls, Land Agent.
We publish tbe reply of Mr. Lcslib to the
communication addressed to bitn by several
ex-Confederate soldiers of this County. Ho
seems to be liberally disposal, except tbat be
ascs the occasion for a political erect. lie
hiuki tbat tbe land holders of tbe State
should hare divided out their land with tbe
Southern soldiers, after tbe war. If so, tbe
radicals of tbe North who lost no property
should nauck saere have divided their land
with tbo t'nioa soldhss, but Uie^ did not do
it. Soothers land holders ware overwhelmed
with debt, and in this State a small population
of white pcoule were r?bl>ed of about fire bun
dred million* ofprnperty, hy tt.e Lin ion ravers,
withont com pen sat ion. There v? no power
Icfu with the old el?M of ritfnens to reward the
Confederate soldiers. We were willing to do
whet we eoold to repeir their broken fortune,
end to arafce then ooinforQsblo. The new powers
tbet be ia this State extort by bifk end
oppressive taxes money from the people to fiIj
their own pockets, sod bosst of liberality, fursoothe
We here often hi ard the cowplimen.
beetowed on a certain cTase of men, that they
wars rery liberal?astonishingly liberal?t
other peoples expense.1" Wo Bavo heard of
the rubbers who, after plitadering the father
and mother of a family, have liberally given
back a1 trifle or two of Ute spoils to soma of
the children. Adventurers corns here from
distent ragiant, seise the parse of the Slate;
pay themselves, and as many other* as they
please, high salaries, then bosst of liberality
in selling land that is not their awn, to the poo*
srto ewe .* land, toe, it may ? #, that la
ret forced to tale to pay the very high taxes
that they thrive apoa. Iven every forty
aero tract that may be sold, has to pay twer.ty6re
cents on the sere to the Land Agent,
which, in many caeca, will cause the Stato
to give him one fourth the prior, or more er
less as the land may rail. XIr. I.**lie, besides
his handsome salary, is to receive ten
dollars a head for every nogro or whitcman
that beeomes a purchaser. Should there be s
thousand daring the year It will ha only ten
thousand dollars pergaisilee. But Mr. Iim.ii
i. - so is i ? 1 - - -
apirit than many of hi* claaa, tad will take
peculiar tad poooniary pdeoavr* in exonating
ttUoa to all buycra of land, bo I hay whit* ?r
black, ex* Union or cx Confederal*aoldlora, and
Ilia ought ao to bo, If lb a law io oarriod out.
" * m ~ '
Roe. JamM C. Fcavaw, D. 2)., win preach
id the FSarheUrlau Church on Sabbath next,
2f th inat,,,;U paatnr befftfc Id attondaneo upon
another abnych lw ao adjoining county.
Tbo lower bridge i< aoodlng repair*; apart
of tho-railing being down and a portion of the
Snoring looae.
Anotbor b?u painter could obtain employment
m OracnvilJc, J a good, rylUbl* ,rork"
man,
ISOy, bes I ecu moat A^ore>lj noticed by the
Pnw la thin 8UU u4 el?a here. We fhUj
concur la the? co?adctioae to the Ujo,
end patronage of an intelligent public. The
onatnatn are varied end egeelle^tW written :
cfrnWfrka.4 The lock ede J tin* niip If fie |
lC*h(^i?4| IWTPalDW*-;
8Urr of tk? Bad, (pootry |) lfy Friend's Re
rooge x The lforthla ?Ka Bofltft? A WRoOee ;
Ih* PkefNW of 1 The-Deat^ ft **P
M-Idoo,' (poetry;) - rfhtfnldet to shonider*-^
KMliltrMMI of Confederate Catxpe and
PVMa? by " ;? Boll* j A Chapter on
Icamigratloa; An Freeing With a 8pMtsaliet ;
The QJd Lawyar'e Stery f Kditorial Workshop {
Agricultural ftepartmeat; OUa Podride j Bopertinent
of Science, Art and Discovery I
Diabos aad Sponne?Soesetbing for Ltfkt |
Paoora ?n Pn??**t at Book I, Publishers a*d
Aathoro ; u Improvements * of tka XIX Ow<
ury?Sooty-graphs from a Charcoal Gallery
?Ethiopian Bloqueuo* on a Banders Old
Uaoda at Maw Bellows, OdUsaaJ Coda M tba
public at largo.
Wa odd Iko manager's not loo, which briefly
amVodiaa the character of tba enterprise.
To tkm Pobli* ?" The 19Ui Cantary " apcaka
Tor itaclf. It la the aim of tba Publishers to'
mako a sprightly, rivaetou* an?l enter'sin lag
Magaslna. The articles are abort, pithy,
pleasingly varied, and there are tie confineed
stories. It is a Southern as tar pries, nod We
have la! lb eaoogh la our people to baiiete they
will lend encouragement to Southeru Literature.
Yearly enhecriptien gJ.W). Single auoebers
25 oeuu. Postage only two coots a number.
P. G. dk PoJlTAIhB.
Busineaa Maoager XIX Century rubllebiog
Company, Charleston, 8. C.
Minute* of Pm^terf.
The pastor of the Church here bet bended
a* * copy of the mlauto* of the one hundred
end eixty-fiflb eeetion of the Presbytery of
8outb Caroline, held et Smyrna Chereh, Newberry
County, g. C., April S?12, ISO'J. From
it we learn that twenty tninietere were present,
ktco absent; ijiriy-ltc cburchee representedeighteen
unrepresented. It be* reoelved end
paid out e* follow*: for Foreign Millions, |
$76? OS; fur Domestic Mission*, 31C88 07;
for Preshytcrtal purposes, $162 45 ; SuMebtalion,
$73 41 ; Theological Seminary, $319 25 .
Publication, $113 85 | Church Bxtenrion]
$13 00 ; lor Dissbkd Ministers and Fawiiliee
of Deceased Minister*, $86 03; $354 00 were
also received from legacies which amounts
were donated to Domestic nod Foreign Missions
and In the American Bible Society. Tbc
Committee on Statistical Report presented
the following, which will inform otfr readers of
the extent of this Pre*t.y?crr
The Presbytery of South Cefollna would
respectfully report to the Qeoeral Assembly,
to meet at Mobile, M.iy 20tb, I SCO?-That it
enusicts ol 27 ministers and 55 churches. It
has under its care 6 licooliates and 3 eandi
dates. That it bar dissolved the p.ntoral relation
between the Iter. D. M. Turner, D. L>.,
ami Upper Long Cane Cbureb, and the pirlorat
relation between the Iter. J. C. William*
and Greenvilto cbureb, anJ dismissed him to
th* Presbytery ol Concord, Synod of North
Carolina. They hare organised Ahbcrille i
church end Wathalla church, ilare inatalled
RjT. J. O. Lindsay, pastor of Upper Long
Cane eliureb, and Rec. D. XI. Turner, D. D.?
pnrtor of AliUti!!* C. II.; and that it baa II'
c-cad A. P. Nicholson, J. F, Latimer, L. K.
Glasgow autt W. C. Smith, to preach the gospel.
The Ttadical Trtnmph in Washington?
Fartieulws &o? Civ en by the fiad.ot'
Freu.
A North Carolina Republican paper informs
its readers |*at the fate men it "pal election in
Washington City "resulted In fernr ?f the republican
party by 5000 inajori.y. The w&oie
ticket was elected. The majority was about
4000 larger than at Ibe former election." The
information is not giran of the mode in which
this majority was secured, nothing said of its
being essentially a mere negro party in Washington,
and that a mob of aaraga negroes
controlled the election, raiiiug a terrible riot
in attempting to kill tome citisau or cititcns
for during to rote the democratic ticket. Toe
fuithcr particnlar of tbe interference of tka
police tsl their hiring to flro OB the mob to
trrut k f the killing ttsereby of one negro, and
mortality wounding aoolhtr, of the firing by
the negsoee, sod their *ttaek on the premises
of ft cittern where a freeman, who had (imply
rotod to d i/pleaie them, had taken refuge.
Vox ie any thing Mid of the reported import*'
lion of negroes into Washington from beyond
the city limits to oontrol the election.
Theme JubHoo.
The great B-wt.-n IVan? Mueieel JoWee
t? going no. The efleir ie immense. Fifty
thousand people eeated in the b?i)<!tf>g, end
thoueande of ni'siesl perlot irora The
ebornt ia ten ihonaand etrong. and ia some
pi- ci the congregation jots in the singing
me ETwir > * > vwiominoea and Trtt, and *
many column* of n?*r|>i|-?r areouulr, lhal
ana luiiat ? ait UU lb* manor ran bo a littfe
tondrrred to pi*MDl tha I'tdiDf item*.-?
Tlie cry i? ('race I IVare J in U-?*lon, ohiM
thrjr rhrriab U dmu Pott Lira and kit
|>riaei|-!*a bo U otili for oar, and Hai lata
ly gi*en a wbooj- to rnr arsge ike Indian*
to kill and i>amrr< >ho vIntra to tl.a Went.
Tmljr th? pmliir Mend*, taotllol, of
the o?1-red tare* art remaikablo pbitaoIhropiit*
and gre.-.t praer b-tero.
** My countrj I Ma of thee ibey ting."
rati. *? ?
" II*, ho, haw,
The Ciren* h*? eanif f"
The agent hat paid "a ?I?H, and for*
nialtea the information that (hit great Cirru#
will exhibit ia Greenville on fjwtorday,
Hd Jh'y a eat. The eaoapepere apeak la,
excellent Uirat of the exhibition. It will
he especially remembered that I lilt i* a
Southern eoni'wn, Col. Antra having tarred
la the Confederate army. The adveitire.
rnent in another column, ihteraperrad with
brilliant plaiurea. will explain full partieo
lara. Large Idll* will at*o be found [Oflol
in diff-rent parte of the city. The pfcVtt*
ion will be tfirtid ia Ihe elreue lop treating
Chureh Street. The company will pttf up
el the Southern Llo'.e!.
j:
] eminent that (he Senate rejeetad the treetp-W?
I imM tt did not settle the ^Mttica fei dispate
J sad that Qatar's adnata istraltaa approves the
acMoh 6fWf BehaBa^ThPhe^a ta*t*cted to
negotiate a treaty J oat to kctk parti*^ im) l'
*??V10 fcp^uMa. vTh? qCLStm J
K eftu hofcot any thUj aaWa Jlalij difljruat *
rroai the toraaa of tba njwM treaty t Wo
doubt ia. Tbo Rodtcote My yo* ?Hoo tbo
country ioto a foolish and ruinoa* war, because
(k?) bated Awo*am Joaoooit, CaiwiaM wot
ayfwn what Sowaao Uroogbt-obaolc baaaosi
ba ftu an friendly tttM -uitb ^oaaaoa, A .
wtr nltfc England would ^c^aiion mocb human
an flaring, and tha alangbtar of many 1
thousands, ptihapt millions, bat it wo?M grati- ,
l> Radical rancor abd " tba truly loll ** would
flonrtcb on tbo blood and kn kw bones of tbalr
feltbfbl follower*. Tbo Wader* would gat offloo
and Cat natrarii, and talk Mad sWeer
Republicanism, and call a groat many patriotic
mactiaga to cwliat toMWr* tad barrgb ft#
tbo party that ahowr iu lovo for tbo (woplo by
do voting tbom to aUuaghtor add tim survivors
to olaviab taxation.
Catnlcguo,
Tbo cattjogtta of tbc obcrn and stbdaata of
Pavldsoo Collage, for tba thirty-second acholaatle
year, end tag Jane 14, 1MB, baa Laoo reOairod.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Aiaharna,
Mississippi, Tanaroaoe, Georgia, Ar
kansas, Missouri and Toxaa aro represented
in tbia Collogo by student*. Total aaaabar in
attendance, 121. Tbo ooarac of instruction 1*
o high on#. A studobt ?un attend a jear for
$240, hi* whole expanses.
Davhiaou t'ollega Is situated on tba l!ba of i
tba AfWmtlc, TonoiSsas and Ohio Railroad, 1
twenty utiles from Cbafiutta and by design {
about equl-distant fWiat tbo four to Was of i
Cbarl<>lta, Ptatesv illo. Salisbury, and Coooerd- <
The maia tailding ia> spoeb.as abd elegant, j
having boco erected just before ilia war a* aa i
expense of about $90,0"$. This With the olli- i
er hnlldincs in tba eoclosOre affords aint>W so" i
eommodafiont fof a large number of studoats. i
Besides a considerable trect of land around
the College; tbe en;lo*ure around the Landings
contain* shout twenty t*o acres planted
in tr* *. Tbia site of the Collage aod rillage
la remark aid* fbr it# health "and entirely free i
from any local sickness at all time* of the
year. The Tillage af Daeidaoa College affords
a small but pleasant society composed maiflly
of the families of tbe oQccrs of tbo College
and otbvra in some way oonnecltd with it*
The country arcuud Is thicaly settled with a
population remarkable fbr it* morality. Tbe
means of living are cheap and abnndadt, and
the remoteness from towns tends to remove nil
temptation lo vt?e aod extravagance. Though
instituted and ntidcr Ike car* Of Prcsbyacria*S|
the advantage* of the institution are freely
and iKfuaily encoded to all students of good
moral character, tbe design af tbe founders
being "to catond the blessings of liberal education
to all classes of tbe community prepared
to enjoy them."
Judge Green.
The FTincs'rcc Stmr in noticing the sonrf
thai r?cvntly lias b-?n In scsioi et that
place, takes occa?i >n to pay a hi^li ompli
ment to hi* If-nmr Judge Gi.Kffv, St " a gen.
tleir.nn of hrillhint talent*, with a q tick,
comprehensive, ana J tnind,"* but fesr*
th it ev*n his [wn.ira lig exposition of ti e
law will faetl Li find a k?l>*>uii I.. <1.?
mind* of ihore to h?in it ia
an! will ???li it* aub?i ante ** on llta ild
; *rt *ir." (The editor it Hod nf to the pre
IxiiMldMife of ?rjtron on the juries In hi*
C"i?niy.) fte e?nnhidea by observing (hot
Jtidifr Oa?ew " in mihrnll^ (tiled for lit*
<t(Th-? which li? 61** with no ninch courtesy
.Mil ability." Th* Judge i* a' broth* r of
Re*. Samill (>i Ban. of Uiio vioii.it*, oho
ha* been long** well known ai.d ptotalaeiit
citizen of OremviHe.
Tiik bill to d'tentablirh the Jriali Kpiaeo
pal Church han pawed the reeond reading
in the ? igliah lloune of Lords, notwithstanding
there wan at that a dcteriuirarti.n
on their part to defeat it The Lotds are
wise enough to Toreaee the evil of adhering
t'io atrong'y to d paying ayatrinf, and of
opposing iha progress of reform, when it ia
insls'-ed on by the people, and '.he Q ?? n
and Commons of ?i.f*and. The B'tts
Chnrah la England will" fall l ye and bye,
and sj will every cfter State Church, sooner
or later, end pcnsh with the principles
that hold them. Chttrehe* rvu-t aland on
their own merits and eoufcmnity to the
model of the New Teatamen*.
LMtui of Sr- J. T. Boyca Before
tho LVttrary Cl.h.
On Ttt^iy frtylng, I>r Ccjf#
Ireture in the C?Bri Humr before thr Lit*
erary Club an I bo an* }-et of * Mormon rem/
There waa a fin# audirnre p reran'. and, aa
mi flit i>e erpeateri, I ha laetare waa very
able aa wall aa iaieraeting. Thore who
heard were folly poet ad ia (he biatory al
Ike iiae aa-1 pmtrat and in the character
f 11.a aedjieaa iarwiiea of doe ^tuiU>,
now preaidrtl attf t>y Bri^hau Young
aben the Iretorer tihiliiled aa a roaa of
rewsrfcaMe ehrewdnere and lalviile filled to
|fat<rt llitna ao railed Latter Day SainU.
Tba Ifttry Stab)a- 'A cbaifa.
Mr. J. P. Fnoi, who owaa a livary table
at Sperteahurg, infurai* or that ha baa parrkand
a ane half intorcet, price $IM0, in tha
liveey ataUU of Mr. Jaasa TriMmt, I orated
aa Waahfngtaa 8treat, and la rear ef CapC
J. L. Bovtbbm's total, mmm TnAcmmrau
M Puc> uf?<t to ko?P a .apply of hNM
and v abide. for hire, and will nlaa convey
partla. to mmj y?iat darired. Tbey will hara
conHantly on band lb* boat of prtmftr and
Heart stall*. Mr. PBACB mora IItie of aeOota odarion
frarto from (Ma [4aeo to fipariaa*
burg (thin *Ai to BBaniBlary wton wo got
tfco 4ir ltina Hatband bralHV rofalarty, and
having recently paaaad trtril, to tnto pi ewe are
in eoraaseadloc him to tto patrons go of
the public, bb tto driver, aoo oarafol, aUeaUva
aad expodittoaa and tto atooh era p toy ad
la raparlor.
Call on M'r. T. ift OtteovQla and on Mr. Tat
gfartanlnrg.
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Mr MblUN mm tk? oc?Mlofi.'*"Yfco Court J
0K$SI *h orowdod wttfc tfco la^iM u4 ,
pfflgmon ud youth* mho bad. fem la*it?4.
eery complimentary tolhe professional skill of '
solo. Miss M At*qU eaag UactUCUy. " t'- '
""" ' fuU? oloor aad street, 0afjy qtlUvatcd I
Uil DiUCD admired. M^SSt?U% NoUf, With |
s voice of poculisr aweetn<#? and exqeislto j
modulation, sang " FtMer of the KigLltogale," ,
in tks Frcncb ; " Tbo Rciltu," tfl Italum. It ,
is sot serprliihg that s geniletaen OfeoltrrataJ^toiluI
taste, cf &fcrdpfc*B 4MIMMP I
ttorikctrsMSt shkM lsH^iMtMMkiilk
roice or Miss L M. ons or U? UM **d f
Iutisa ta stjrie. '*' j
Tba perfctmancec of the yoenflolt* m tba
plsno aliowsd great attainment sad skill.
Miss InDlK McKsr, " If bifperirig Wind*;"
Miss 11anr IIachn, "The Prisoner Miss 1
Mihy Dsyis, " II Panino;"Mits Kfcaa Me* (
kst," Mocking Dlrd." tnd httier pieces ser- <
srally. We emit speeiftcsttora oftbe delight- I
fal ebefai singing of several 0ns pleeee, to i
which !! joined, rruincor OtO. accompanied |
tbo sin gar* with the Piano. i
4Tie Mansion Honae-arcsBTille ? I)e?ir- t
blc Bummer BeSort. I
Our friend Swa*n*La had tha Maosfoa
Hou.'t, aa uaual, In ita neat and taatafhl order;
bo mora comfortable place for rotetnar tracalM.
Oor baalthfol Montila ataupkMa,
boJltata temperature, cool rtfr?Un| nigbta
in?l mo rain ft, and tha pleaiant ecenery arobnd
OreoneHU, aH contribute ta raodar H attractIra
and delightful to aU, eepecielly ta those
loath of #a dlia ihmf cotao here ta tha rummer
cad oacty autuaru. Our litafbr? iortitutioua,
our charcUaa of different denomination*
and tha excellent thinlrters who rarre them*
contribute no lltflo to the (r'nto^ and eat la factlon
of ritttora, at all acoeona. Thar? are
mora indaeetaenta for <o? country paapla to
make Greenville reeurt aow thaa formerly'
and many years ago a Ursa aambar of tha
wealthy (entry of South Carolina and Southern
Georgia war* wall contented in Spending
meat of tbalr autumera at ibU place, and aiuo#
tha war Ihoae who can afford to learo at this
aaaaon their more aoathern homer, It aceaia to
us, would prefer a * topping place In upper
Carolina.
Parade of tha PahbotlO Fira Campanr.
Tito above Company ?u out on it* monthly
parade on Saturday leal. It praeertcd aa
appearance that waf truly creditable, and
taenia to bo improving erery day. A pretty
full cumber were in rarks, headed by iu inildttiKiklt
CtpUln, Mr. J. C. Smith. Thelr
uniform of red *hirts and white pants mud* i
them impMiii II they marched and countermarched.
Afur proceeding through several
treat* down to Ibe Court llousu, the corps relumed
to tha front of the Mabtiin Ilouao ,
and for soma tituo engaged in ?ho direrion of ?
throwing wafer, aotae of which wont ai high (
ai the higherf t nllding. in quantities sufficient
to have tstifigf itbed f Ore. The Company,
we understand, baa had reeently quite a iua< ,
her of acromion* to ita rank*. (
We think wo mro never talking amid whan ,
railing attention to tha importance af aaataia- ,
Ing our fire companies. They are tary falcra- ,
t-le, aa<T the place would be in a very Lad fix ,
without aometbing to pat out firoe when break- |
ing out. Each member should not only fee' j
proud of hla organixatlon hut endeavor to gat ,
ontaideri to take an interest in it. j
Vmkaa ad Mil)* and l?a XiUta !
Rev. S.ulrcL M. Guar* tells ai that he haw I
porrhamd from Mr. T. XT. Bane hla Mill, lb- <
acted about one and a half mile* from rim
City,' on tha hsortti road, together with a
: i ._.l 1.11 .r i..j -u 1_
tract, price, $2,000, rub. TW purchaaer e?- i
pacta to occupy (ho place etKl atro Mtcndi la- 1
trtuio| the capacity of tlia ntitl.
9h? TfyeOrtphla Journal ?4 AdfrarftNt' 1
Wa are indebted to Menu. Vt iina, hf ah
A Coaewr.i t., publisher* and priotara, for (
No. 1. volume 1, of tba above yuornal, davored j
to tba atltaaciaaoi of Ik iutcraata of tba pub"
labar*, printer* and binder* af the South. It
M handiouieiy printed and caeitica baaldaa
miacelluny, a' variety of rycdMcn aheet* of
type* and cut* which erHI lla dvefot in ordat**
ing. It will ba iatwed qoiriuly from thaaatabllrhmcat
af tba alora pea tic wen la Char*
lata*.
t f t
Thd Bon thorn Hohal.
Whenever at range ? coma to QtwadVilla and
aftarwnrda apaak kiadly of eny Of bar paopla
or of our ioatltution*, wa take great plaaaura
la noting tba faet. The Prfbjtrrimx contain* i
tba aanezad paragraph :
- Sonlktm ffotrl.? Perron* rliitleg oar
" Jdountain City," will And at tbl* Houaa a
nra sou gnimtmj nasi, IW rata; M
(Ira cof?tl *?!?? , n< to hnlih |MK
with b?*t Ihro ltd iNomaoditiMi tt low
rote*.
Dlatingulabod Arrival
Gov. At-PHKP Cvmmiko, of A?tgakta? lw '1
arrived at Greenville, and It aeJOaHkifcg ok lh?
Mini Ion II onto.
Tor tin Bootfcara laOtyttw.
- , * ; o
lfiMri Kdihtr*? In jour papr of the
ltlh ind. flnta ippwra rnjeUrlooa womooioiitloi
under I ha hud ot "I4ght .
VikUd," the wriUr at) ling hiip'oif "Aooo/' , |
mmm ron.pmm irrMH IV^UM pro
*md bp bis wMt of at??ul npuitf kr
otoprrbond Uo oomttnntoatiooof J.B. B.
0? lh? Rood low. 1 Irotp oyotpolbiM *1U? '
Anon " in bU DiW<* Un ; for initoad of
going lo thoor who oould havagiroo Mm
II U>? light bo to antfe noodod, bo boo <
orn proper to oontult old A tint Jigla*,?
Now what doeo A if fit JrHtlm* know hnut
low. or worM*f rooddf Whot oo? alto toll
bout what io going U OoiotoM* or <
Wooblngloo, ?T Orrtnyillr Court llourrl' i
or whot tori of light "Anon'' wa'iU;
wh'lher it it natural fight, rtlffrtal tigttt,'
I otiticol light or tht ? Ugh; of .Mbor ddj-mf*
list " Aoob " is m? ?f k?r fWi gr?4" ?
AiUrH, and ha with lh? raat of baa fcaatf
bai baao kept la 1|mnm? af tba truth
ifwbo did tan avar tha bag Wraufh.?
Ciaw, avrrr body bat Aunt Jnnima'i bah
ro?l nUndor, oifetUtod 4^ wlftajt Ja*N
n^n "^J^W| *^W VT w9 nVIIVv
Id that, c'd ?***$ * fbUefUg jHgi
jva?d over the trot^uBty bad bo??
p?n?p?r?d aud M oo lh? pwfl?jr<V^?
|||> j?r?, ?4 tboy hH?a? ??j MM
?bout the qunntitj that back .honld ??, ??d
hod a Urril.lc fulling out and an awfrft
Bgkt, and in ilia Ijm1? turned oTif tba ?
MB; tad UuaU Bart to poalrb tkrta foe
ictiog ao fooiiatily, turned Vbrn all aul #f
MHa, and It foabaaa at- awtal pal adfo
weaver rlnoa iBttt tba poor thingt barw
bad ta raol pig or dia. " Aaoo " U arty
taxiou* to hara tka trough pat balk, aad
lia.taaia old *ogp pat' Op again; bat tba
?U trough fiu laid in tba and aatil
b -la rottaa, aod Uaala 3a* baa > ' ' '
i?(rruiin. d to hara a now t-oogh and new
>?ua and try another brtoi of hoga that
rill not fight ortf Off rarill. If poor
A n.va could only get b?t<y tbo Mr pea
ind g?t to ant a will out af tba M* troagb.
ic world hara all lira Hgbt ibatba aa ?auch
loodr oa tha aommaaiaatloA * of-J. B-B.;
tad In a vary ahort tiofo hra rtvuld bo aarad
if nil l.fc menu) Bird pbytful ?B.O?W?. .
TV- ? U..l_ .? j M i. **
isUoa and hi* rsfersBM* to M? wift wMl '
d? of lhe?tory of old Auftt JCaly, fci llen
td? entnp ntrriaf In Pldii Obvaty,
> <1 ?m lUtaning eery elUoiinij to Dm
trencher d-??*th? iha eff et of nin and th?
Inception of tin dee ll. fin eoiwptrad It to
l twp-i?l Uint aloerly Mtwlna Urelf
iround ita victim before it fa tolnroJ Into
he horrid aepulohrn Of thn MODlUfi jbtrO
If death. At ibii pnint, Aunt Haty bqgan
o shout in * eerf (Mutual Manner. In thn
irond thnrn ?u youth of about thn noM
kirntal caliore as "Anna," who had lisUohi
very itiwtMy to thla point, hot no
KNHvanold Aunt Kniy began to ah oat, ha
lurked Snd looked at bar with a h or rifted
Ktonurianaa and oried out at the tap of his
roicbi " I)ara now ; dat aaaka bit old Annt
faty." la io seideat that poor " Alton,',
tftrr reading thn oomi&unlaatioo of J. D. H.(
,bought somebody was eoaka bit; f hope it
not his wife, for thara is enough affl etioa
n old Auol Jemima's family already. . .
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Circular.
To ri'i Ojfkcrr* of lit Itibit SocittUt, esaf ifldt
co ?p*roti*g tritA the American DikU 8*tU*
/V. in iViikfl Cn r*%1i met
l)iit Erkiiui i lennit ? ti fU??(
four attention to Ik* following important fr.
itructioni from Che Secreterie* of the At*?ritan
Bible Society, Albl* Uovlrt, AitOt 'tlk't't,
Sew Tort City r
" Tho Committee oO Tnetribotlnjt bat* 10itruetcd
to lUtf, tbtf ktiMfltf lk*f will
(spent all application* for grant* of book* by
taxUiari**, and so for a* practicable *11 otb>r?
to rcoeie*Uu m*nrnmmf/lk*A?mi/rmm
(!? < Simrta ih r?<pr*ot* an mm<k, ttgiiM
f.tb fall inforBTaftod of fho faefr #bkrk' tin
fore* eaob caa*. Tbey are aepoelally daairoa*
k> know tb* extent of doetitation, tbo efort*
made by applicant* to bolp theaaaeleee, or to
p.y I* part for book* roeoired from oar Bbi
poattory, or to ooatribwto to tb* oaato, tbo
aomber aad oboraotar of tbo popalotfo* to bw
(applied, and, to two, all fort fo*y (ton tb*
rotnidlUe* of tbo propriety of then* AfHiU;''
fmunt needing Aihle* and TcitadteaU for
Sabbath School* or distribution, bmI ipply
to th* officer" of tb* BibU Society Lb the city
?r court hone* tow In the District where
I boy mid* ; *vf M fhby can oof fit *tlfr|Stt?^
the officer* Will pkwee n gAit tM t# ftfiw*
book* for their Mthfy, toMil th* demeed,
fro a* lb* American Bible Society. "?* *
IV m?t tk4 dtmm*4/mr 14* ?W / 0*4 im
lAm SUtf, * th* aen (tier tea are ?am*?tlj reqa*stc4
to tocroeae tbolr eSorta to eel** fend*
for gratuitoa* Work, end etpechTTjr U bmrfo
without unneceuary defey, ell fond* eow Uk
bead or rwedtty collected for book* *i *e line
tloa Mcoetat."
* Tb* en no* I report of tb* American Bible
Society for May, 1Mb, announce* (bet important
pla** are now fe bead for lb* *elarg* #
n**t of tb* work of lb# Inhir et koine and
abroad, Jorjrbteb^ Providence ha*
P*CulUclloe? from paetera of eb or oh be, u<
contribution* of aay anaoant from all flrtoeS*
of tb* Bib)*, will b* tbaakfolty reeeWed and
duly MkaowludMd.
Pica* *ddr*M m* at Columbia, 8. C., I^W?
il< rkw / wfl Mart, uod It wtB aftord m t
y lMt?r? to NTfltM.
Yomtw mlr, ?
K A. BOLLS*. ?
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III A, H.. and ft. P M.
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buyer*. VkMt Ml Ml MmImmM* CMM*'.
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