University of South Carolina Libraries
/ A V* ws&iuDAT, mmn tm. im*. Tarrib^Aoct^^t ontbt B^th Oeroltna A Urge tree fell mtom the track breeding down apart of the trestle enCongaree Swamp, Saturday coming ap from Charleoton the engine #Uk %in?Wef freight-care wee,precipitated. totha ground and thirteen freight ewe _wi? theif eon tents eaugbt Are.ad were t*d ly destroyed. . t 11" aooouni Ol U1U Urea?t?l ClULSMr ID u>? " Columbia Pkcmir, of 8?nday morning, itatea " tH? tti engineer, Mr. Seaborn Bvptr*, ' *11 bant to dftik, Mthlai Wi kii eharrod re'mtlni Mag ftomrtd; the Ihdii, Mr. Ja Oil tort, ?ii instantly killed; another irwiiB, i Mr, CbasJee 11, Bwras, was badly bo rot; tot ?u takes to kla home In Cbarlastoa. The . flame* ex tended to ike tree tie-work, and alto to the telegraph pole*, a senator of whiob were burnt. The treee In the swamp also took Ire, and for a time it was (bared that tka oonflagra* tlon woald toeotna general. Through the presence of Blind of Cosdoctor W. H. Irans, (of whom the passengers speak in the blgtoet tonus,) aided by Means. W. D. Peek, t. W. ferkias and others, the eopdnetor's and the patotogdr'' ooachee were nntoapled and ran back?thus preventing a fearfal loss of life. An attempt was made to sere the baggage, by mashing la the ear with eoopllsg-plns?the ' only implements obtainable?wbUfc was partially ssesssaftil, and a nnmtor af trunks were rseesed ; bat a majority of the' passengers lost their baggage. The mails were tared. The express messenger, Mr. Thomas H. Bymmes, w jrkod energetically, and snoceeded in earing all his money packages, with the exoeption of $120; bat his freight was all lost. Messrs. James Magnire and Wm. Lyles (train bands) are entitled to great credit for their earnest and energetic effort! during the whole of th* t-ying scene. The loea to the railroad com* pany will axeeed $100,001. The train had been behind time, hut when the acotdent oe. ourrou, was running yerj siowiy. ia< moomotive?the W. C. Dukes??u a perfect wrtek. The scene, as described by sye-witnesses, was horrible iu the extreme, and stroag men ehed tears at tho sight, and at their inability to assist the unfortnnate engineer, who was eaught In the machinery of the broken engine, and was burnt to death before the eyes of the assembled passengers. Mr. Hargrove was perfectly cool and collected; and although occasionally his painful aitaation forecd from him a shriek, he was yet thoughtful of others, and warned several parties, who attempted to release him, of the danger they Incurred, and at the same time informing them of the impossibility of rendering him any a d. He called to a'friend, (although at tho time the fire bad burnt his hair off completely, and the lever which lay across his body had forced out his entrails,) and gave him a message to his wife; he than folded his arms across his breast, and there they remained until the left arm was completely burnt off. V ) fireman, Mr. Gilbert, was instantly killad?being crushed under the Immense mass." The Oroat Disaster at the AVondala Cost! Mines, Pennsylvania. One of those awful occurrences to which eoal mines are subject, befel the miners in the Avondale Mine. On tha 7th September, 108 men and boys were in the mine when the wooden materials at tho entrance eaught fire, i? ia mnnAMH frnm thd nnorlnA. mud fit nnre Ant off all escape. Two daring men from the outside, when the fire was supposed to be sufficiently extinguished, attempted to descend into the mine to explore it in hopes of affording relief to the sufferers, and they too were sulfonated. All hop* of saving the miners, shut up n the deep recesses of the mine, was therefore abandoned. Explorations on the 0th and 10th of September disclosed the dreadful fate of the suffocated men and boys whose bloated remains hare been exhumed. The cries of the widows and orphans of the efcHms were heartrending, and succeeefnl appeals for pecuniary aid to those unfortunates harg been successfully met in the greet eitlee of the North, and we are gratified to learn that Charleston is also doing her part in the work of charitable relief. We expect to lay befora cur readers a more detailed account of this mournful occurrence. The Air-Line Railroad. The first twenty miles of the Road from Atlanta, to GalneriHe, is now graded and ready for the rails. The loeomotive end cers and iron for the Road-are expected this week at Atlanta, and the woik of laying the rails ia even now, wa preenms, going on, and tho aontreet for grading the Roed all lha way to Oaiuarille, ie to be let out immediately. Wa shall, aa soon aa lha Oourts are over, again torn oar attention mora to thia greet eaterprlee and kindred topics. Rinses of Ix-Oorenwr Parry. On Friday night last, Oor. Psaar was seised with a sudden attack of illness that baa confined him to his bed ever sines; hat wa are gratified to be able to state that bis physicians report him as reoorerlag. A great many suits in Conrt, in whleh Oar. P. was counsel, bar# been eomtianad in eon sec wen oe of bis Illness. ' Tb? Drought. The drought 11111 eon tin nee throughout thU State, cutting off ptM, rweet potatoee, graft and bay cropa, and a I Boat entirely defeating tba turnip crop ; the cotton if aieo $rtaily injured. Economy in the nn of proriaiona of all kinds for man and bcaat la the policy we auppoaa will he adopted generally. Bare in time. The Wan do and Other Fertiliser*. Guano, the Pbeephatee, and other commercial mannrea, alwayen?ore certainly pay on wheat and other amen grain than on cotton "V and com; therefore we hope farmera will lay in tpeedily for wheat, Ac., and'ram ember, alto, to bare torn# to aow on the wheat neatFebruary or March. Sow Sy* for Factorage. It ia not too late to aow rye for paatorage. It will he realy f? ?3ae ">y wheo it raine. i T M B JSJ Wo pnbliebSba ywiM?tt|i oftkta ; H| AI( ?Mb. ?liu>viiin l? havobmn p<U? Bp for the twit of A. K'VULMa, t, who, with imftdtfimMtt the statement of'til* reporter to the eontrary, " ?*?U mj U not lk? " wnbw efeet" to Congr? from tfcle Congrewieosl DUtriot It n*d to bo thought, in the daya of WanKineTosi, Jill?|>m and Ja<mo?, that Republican lem did not pronoaaoo a candidate olootod to Congroao when hi was eoreral tho?nd voice In tho minority. Wo claim to bo n gen line RtpmUietm, of tfco >Mi>lAb??4 sort, nod tboroforo ooonot mo ik, wo **praoo no 111 will to Mr. i. 0. Witiacwln not boiog ablo to approve hlo and Us fricnda' di?covery, that Wo and our fathom have boon alwaye in I (taken la enppoatpg that tbo man who wm badly beaten In a popular election wee entitled to represent the people who refuted to eleet him ; end we are qnlte ear* the tine will soon eome when all *h? ere misled fete supporting the eoU republican doctrine et Mr. A. S. Wiiuos end bis friends, will be sorry and ashamed of it They ere only under a lit* tie excitement jnet bow. We commented oa tbe tone of strne of tbe resolutions of the seoood OMting, which now eppeer in oar colemae, basing been unavoidably crowded ant last week. We most cay that we regard the harsh q phraseology of eome of the reeolatioos es > not literally meant We knew that there J meet base been plenty of persons present that were obliged to eetertaln great person* al reepeet for thoas that they wera denouncing politically. We ere eorry that there seema to have been a disposition to get np party feeling. Tret ns hare peace in onr country, end rote for the beet men qualified to terra tie and the beet eseasnree , calculated to promote our prosperity and : happiness. If suffrage is not eo used, it is badly abused. " r > >??-?.? i ? ' How ara tha Bonds to bo Worked t Judge Oaa, in his Charge ta tbe Grasd ' Jury last week, clearly ^minted out tbe n?~ ecssity of working the roads at present, or ( until tbe middle of January next, on the old , plea of eelUngoat all the road baadh whleh f must be attended to by the County Com- | misaioaere, acting through the Seleetmce t of Townships, who may appoint overseers f as formerly. Judge Oaa did aot originate a this idea or construction of the law, it was ti so announced by Mr. Tonusox, tbe Attor- ti ncy-Gencral of this State, in a published e circular, when his opinion was called for; ? tha reason heintr that all tha tnvmKina In ? _? , ? 1? - a the State are not organized, and no funda, are raised by taxation, as yet, to hire work on the road*. The selectmen are only required to levy a tax on or before the fifteenth of January next. Judge OnR elated that be concurred entirely with the construction of the law given by the Attorney General, and consequently felt it hte doty to Instruct the Grand Jury to return "no bill" on an Indictment against the Selectmen of one of the Townships of this Oounty, in whieh they were charged with a violation cf the law in having called out the road hands on the old law system. v It might be well for the Coubty Commissioners and Selectmen to see to their duty of repairing the roads this Fall, according to the opinion of the Attorney General, sustained by the ruling of the Conrt. The South Cswollna University. " The trustees of this Institution, et their meeting on Friday last, filled three profeseorlel chain, rendered vacant by the resignation of Professors John LeConte, Joseph LeCoots, and Kdw. P. Alexander. In theplaees of theae gentlemen were elected Dr. Albert ti. Meckey to the chair of natural and mechanical philosophy, Dr. Joseph Jones to (he ehsrtr of chemistry, pharmacy, Ac., and Ifr. T. t. Hart to the ehelr of mathematics." I Profeaeor ITamt leof Darlington, uJ Vraowa ( to be a gentleman of T*ry superior qualification*. Dr. Mackbt, we learn by the i>hamix { h&j declined the appointment. ? - ? Spartanburg Aitkin. The GtuwUt oi the 16th inat, has the fol* I lowing: > Town Election.?The election last Hon day I for Intendaat and Wardens passed off quietly, i resulting ia the election of the " dry ticket," i by a handsome majority. I The suceeeeful candidates were, for Tnten- ( dant?J. H.Krln* ; Wardens?J. W. Carlisle* , George Cofteld. . There was a unanimous rote in flavor of set- . ifying the subscription of $6#,C0d made hy the ( Council to the Air Ltne. Jfferder.?A colored man, named frank Bar* net, was killed on Tuesday night about lfi o'eloek, in tha rear of the hriok black smith skop on Haln Street. Shooting Affair.?A personal difleulty oeenrred on our struets about dark Monday era- , ning between Hetrry Alley and a negro named Mann Thomson, whieh resulted in Ike shooting of Thomson in (bo fool by Alley. The Grand Jury of Q?*m>vlIlo County, The Presentment of the Grand Jury of Greenville County, et thie September Term of the Conrt, Ik n document of muck int er at, and ? will hy h before our reader* next week?at leaet nek per la h r*t*U to the general public Internet Haneley'a Variety Troop*. Tbia Company mad* their appearance Mr oar etty yeeterdey, according to notice pnbllahed last week, and gave a eery pleating enterUinaaent on the evening of their arrival. They perform again to-night Literary Oinb Meeting. The Club meeta Friday evening nest. 2dth inrtaitt', at' t|>* ftooae of Rev. Blimow Capkra. TTie aOljeet Of dfouuaalon, "Immigration at mod effect the Southern State*,'* introduced by Gapt. /. B. Parities. Fourth ?*n*totop Rev. B. Maklt, D. D., wilt deliver tb* anniversary addreaa In tb* Conrt IT oat* Ihit evening. Tb* public are invited to attend. [* poxtwit Dedafc* byJwdga Bryan. la i*. Jol* 1. Grady. Baakrapk Wa^ r. fihumat* A A Blyth?, Aaaigoaaa ?*. Da* id Ou ttivtbona ka? va. D?vif 6. Hawtkocne A BMmj H. Turby8!L Tried ?ak Green rill*. . | Th?m (mm iarolred the mbm prbaipti, and pawfd the act etata of hrata, and war* argntd together., _l w John W. Grady being a Member of the Ana of Grady A Hawthorn*, aad of Grady, Hawthorn* A Tarbylll, by bh? AUoroay. Gov. B. P.'.Parry, filed bia petition for rol a alary Bankrupt^ hi Daaaa^ai feat; aad la fala Sabednlaa, allowed naoets and llabllltin# in behalf of each of theee firm*. a* well aa for hinaelf indiridaally. Hi* oapartaar* wara oat tarred n*h a oopy of the peti '.ion, or io anywise mads parties to the proceeding*. The Petitioners, in the present cases, were appointed his Assignees, apd led their petition by fa. 2. Earls. their Solicitor, alleging the b?kn|j^| of (jrsdy, the copartnerships, and ike fnsol*et?yof lbs oopartnersbipa respectirelj, and prayed that the firms might be respectively sdju.licsted bankrupts, and the aasgta be adroioiatsrad in the Bankruptcy Court. Gov. Perry *!ao enterecdft \heeh petitions, and denying that tba partlea had committed any act of bank' raptey, and moved that tba a rule to show causa should be dirafaeed, on the ground that Urn firms could oot be ferwed into bnddrwplcy wnlAa they bed done something which the Sct'dedafetsd to be an net of bankruptcy; that the Assignees of Gredy, could ingle tain tbnaa pvoeaedtnga agaiaat fa la late copaHnars, and that thay were name boss ry far the administration of tha Bankrupt'! astate, and that tba Bankrapt ooaid be discharged from hie individual debts without the firms goiag iato bankrhptcy. Capt Earls, for tha Assignees, replied at considerable length, adducing a grant number of authorities from tba ReporU and Bankrupt authors to lurtala the position that Grady could not be discharged from any of hie debts until the copartnership debts were paid, or the copartnership ae? lets wera administered in bankruptcy { that l copy of Gfady'a petition eheuld bave >een served ab initio oa bis copartners, aa bees wera copartnership bracts; that this tot having bnea done aeeordlng to tbV prebrlbed practice, tbe Assignees bad become he only parties who could proceed to heal he omimioa; and that, aa tha Agents of tha redltors generally, ft was their duty to iniitute these proceedings in order that tha state might be admlaieterad aeeordlng to he Bankrupt Act, tod the iodividoal aaeta be applied to Individual debt*, and the operlnenhip aaaeta to the eopartnervhip labia, and that it waa unnecessary to allege >r prove that the respondents had commit* ed any act ot bankruptcy, but that their opartner, Grady, having arked for benefit <t the Aet, it Jaeeaoae neeeaearjr, if thefirma vera Insolvent, that tha aaaeta of tha firms hould be adminiater?d in the Court of iankrapley. Gov. Parry then aakvd for an order for rial by jury, and read tha form of demand or trial by jury and argued that the parties vera entitled to a trial by jury If they da* tired, and conld not olherwiae ba adjudi* sated bankrupts. The Court retuasd the notion. Judge Bryan reviewed Ike law aaalylilally, and with great olearneaa, deciding luheaotlally that the Bankrupt, J?hn W. 3rady, could not ba discharged of a portion >f hla liabilltice mersly, but, that if at all, it must be of all of Lhem, and that this sonld not be, unless the firm debts were [>aiil, or the firm aaaeta adminletered in the Bankrupt Court; that as Grady's petition tad not been served on his copartnery it sad become neceaeery and proper that the Amigoeem should instituted these proceed" Inga to bring them la, In eonfortnily to Gen' Bral Ordera So. 18; that the eatata bad to ha admlnistard hvap^Ih# ? ** /> 11 ?' the Act, ?4 that thie could not be dona otlierwiaa lo tka praaant atata of the taw, lhan by the proceed!oga bow instituted by -be Aaaigneee, who ore, ooder the law, I bo Agents of oil tha creditor*; tbot, If the Rerpoodeota denied tha loaolreney of the Srtoa, they ware entitled to beve that iaooa triad by a jury, bat that U waa wholly no?lanaary to ahow aay aat of bankruptcy on j ha part of the Respondent*?the eorpertlarahtpa being respectively Ioeol?ent??end >ma member of aach of tbam having aaked tba benefit of the Bankrupt Aat, tba qusstloe before the Court became purely a legal one, aod that the firma of Qrady A Hawthorn#, aod Orady, Hawthorne 4 Turbyfil?, oat, of nocewity, be adjodloated bankrupt. von m aotrrenit ctTaaram. Intoreatiny Cam is Bankruptcy, fit tho Into Term of United Itntetf Court nt Q reenrille. H. 01 Miller re. J. Crawford Keys. Patios for lnrolontary bonkruptoy. MeOowao A Parry, aoUcitors pro pot. Road A Tree aoto, soliaitara pro respondent. This waa o petlon by eroditor for fatoluntary bonkruptoy of Use raapondent upon four oounta, only tkreo of wkloh, howavef, war# railed vpoa m tMWral, to wit: A nortfaga of tome 8,100 urtl of l?td to Oaa foMpklM, (o muri dal.t of $4,000; nWqawt eoaftjiAet of tha aama is faa to pay iftk dahi ud $0,000 mora; tha d?Hrarinf op to Itaya A McOolly of a nolo for $1,000, to whoa raapondaot owtd $000; oaoh aooot alleging that tha traaaaatloa apaetOad waa mad a whilst tha raapaadaat ?M inaelraat, and with tha MUat to gin a peafaranaa Tha paaMioaai' ahfwtd two aotoa, tad tha position war taftaa lb tha oataat by tha dafanea that ha Wadlhtaa fh Court, oa tha fro and that aaa was paid and tha othar waa " lain tad with wpt* Tha tastlaaony was protty ooaalaaira as to tha irat, hat tha last wa? (traa far tha Ladaaaa of a lwrgo traaaaatioa had about tha aommanaamaat of tba war, oaly a portion of whioh waa ? ft' TT S ft 1 A greet dee) of teeilinoay wm offered on ttfcqaeAlon of ioeotre&y. fW veepo*deet Ipl4 petitionee, wfcee the Utter ftiet demanded payment, after the ?fdr. ihnt he vu (then) who!Tf enable lb pay??oe1d eeereelj Utn ttglid rule of teehujeol IneolTJdpy wftSetrooffly preened- YnJ rloas eeliroatee were medeol Utp relee of suu 1-uvm mui^cu \muu ?Ul>?^UfnM| COD gain eh th? whole at fffly cents per acre ; the note delivered op to Ktpi A MoCully * ? eh own to hate been (irM for a two* third inter eat in a similar tree! la the mountains ot Pickens. It wh, farther shown that at the tan# thlt note WM re-delivered, the respondent owed K. d MeO. abeet $t00, that oo credit was given, aad they went ea feraiahiag him with snpplte* aad IWtU* iafrat a*d, as-obe of die tm eeid, the respewdnatb credit had beta perfectly good with them, and remained uu in. paired, aad that ne eettlement bad yet been made, The eaee was arpitd at leagih and with great seal and ability ea both aidea H^Ho^r charged the Jury with gr*t learneea and eery folly. Both par Ilea txpremed their eatiafactioa, and declined to aefc special instructions. Without attempting fo quote the obeife, the Court eeid, in eobcuaee, that to male out ike ea^ws. necessary that inoulvency end e prefer*nee; most concur. A trader unable to pay hie debta in the ordinary course of business, is Intolrciit prim* /aefs/aad it It incumbent on him to show that be is not so in feet. The rote does not apply with the same strictness to the farmer, and as to them this' rule is reveraed. The petitioner mast take the onOs of showing eetoal insolvency. The " preference" most be en ad rat lege aatnal'y given to one of more of hie? creditors over the ethers, with Use knowledge of ids aituatioo aad the latent to aowmpltafa this ?nd. The " latent * U aft element of the Afitaall/ina Kla IranaaaliAn mews eat-si I n tr In ika I Utter of the law, and though one ia pre- I timed to inland the natural reaalu of hia acta, the intent ia aaatfiUat, and muat be hown bj hia aeU and the eircumatancea When the rrepondent aold the land to Tompkiba, he believed at Uaat that he wae paying a debt of $10,000. and if be eonaid ered theee iinda of auoh comparatively inaigntflcant velne, % Would be hard to believe, upon the retneate or the reletitu value of hia aaeeta aed liebilitira, that ha Intended or thoeght he wee giving n prefarenee to thin credit er, The eolation of the mortgage ia tnnch more difficult, not only on aeeonnt of the difference of the turn, bet alao beeeuee it vaa merely e aeeurity for that euro, and .did not ralUva hia aaUte of it by a acttiement ia fulL The Kaya A Mo Cully lawn auction Is a peculiar ona, and la to be eolved by the taatimony which you have. No credit vaa given upon the book* but it from the taetlasony, yen ere aetUflcd bat the ffOO wae paid by the respondent in fall by the re-del ivory of tha $1,000 pole, then ia notthU more than be eoold pay to othera, and to that extent a preference? If you thali conclude that thia note vaa re de livered to meet the heavy advanene of pro iaiona and of fertllitera aabaeqnantiy made aa well aa the debt already eoa treated, then you may reach different aoneluaioo. Theee are qneetiooe which it ie your peetttfar prov. iMa La anl t a TKd ina/tlhaitAf And iliff inlLi# to give preference must conoar. The Jury returned verdietef Met Ouilty. for the Bouthern SnUrprlM. Motor*. Editor*?On Saturday, lb? 11th luetant, a m?ctlog of tha citineoa of Greeo ill* County, ?u held at MeMekio'e Croaa Road*, io Glaaay Mountain Townehlp. Mr. W. W, Robertaon waa called to tb? Chair, and Mr. Jam?? fruit aetad ?a Secretary.-Th? object of the meeting waa to explain the cau?? of the praaent high rata? of taxation, and to exoaorata th? member? of th? LegiaUlar? of |M? Coanty from all blaoa? tb?r?ln. Th? an&enee waa addreaacd by lb? fio? A.. S. Wa'.lac?, maabar aleel to lb? United States Congreee. Ho apok? of lb? Federal relation* of lb? eountry and of ib? cheer ing proepecte of laatlng peace, and of th? undoubted power of tb? Republioaa party to preaerv? tb? honor and credit of th? Government Ha waa (allowed by Mr. J B Hyde, Representative of thia Oonaty. Mr. Hyd? apok? of tb? flaaoaUl aondlttaa af lb? State and the aanaa ot tb? p*m*t high tataa. He eeOred our County Board of Cqoalixatioo far nagleet of doty In not apalldBf tba property of th? Coanty.? lie advocated a ehange tn th? Townebip Wta, or tb? alter abolishing of th? ayetaaa, and denounced th? dagradiag had ?accept ing praatioa of Jarl?? dragging politioa lata their report* aad eerdiete, u4 ohowed, bj plot* it did not lay i* the month* of tboee rlw hod heea iaotaacaeaial la trtatlac thie old debt of Mm State to e*wplaeh at high User. At Mm eloae of hie reatarha, U>o following prttmblt aad Rom. totiooe were adnpUd j Where**, the debt of the State of Saath , OaroM?, eo?tr*?ted prior to the war: 1, 5T BUT ^e"R]3^,l|S?.'oi);Kt The debt of the Bent of the State, trvewa > aa the Tire Loan Bewde, $1.MO.OOO?with iotereat thertoo 'pweHing the aid debt to aear *U million# of dollar#, together with Se #elariee of State end ftWtrtet ogoornfor e period IMf M ?W?, towmmb aepeM, ??d. ., . , Where*#, it baa beeoere the dnty of th# preeent Adtnlnletratlea, In order to pre* eerre the hewer aed ere*it ef the State, to provide for the peytoeet of the aaae; therefor . '-j?i , , minimlujja^Mjj^M Hon. It'll hoped, by thooe tntareoted faTtS^ o?MI?WU>?nliilili/ wtO kt rap. mi>i< la the eon root Ion, bleb, la the lea- ? ~f !*?! of Iho MHalM?'o roport, U to W - a CoaVeatioa, w be re in tbe wlm Mi roe4 OMrtba M0a of Ike aaUoa mm Moot protpfi j*j , yo im rmoioit aanioii or too uoLa " ?? u | ijt||kliat im rgin-nm *0 iipMWlojM ?f 5jj? iaUMooaSilsSSsi aattcan Tffift.ta: of DO oabjoet of IB or* guirtl interest to your i re*dcr? at this tin*. 8. 8. C. ; Omili Kivuu.?The testimony did* | to bo mlmtil that, Id (ho death of General Hawlina, the Booth haa loot a pewwfnl friend. Ho foogbt us ia the dog of battle ; but, Mho a ( oaaa of horolo oool, ho lobuhed the wan ton now < of tboao who continued the warfare la a rtato of , peace. At the tail Cabinet mooting bo attended, bo doaouncod military abd carpet-bag domination. On hi* death-bod, Ha oarnoatly | hoped that the South would net be ha* Uiatod Intimating that bar humiliation would canoe ngrota to Huay whoa they wore eo near e4ernlty Oa ho waa at that time. Hie ardent doair# to aoo Great before ho fM, woo, ao doubt, in tbia ooe auction. The Preetdant oouM not, or would not, lane* bla retolry in time to oo bla expiring friend in tbia World. What will beejma of Great now thnt bla only moralfut monitor Is gone f What now deuonlsm will be laaaehod agaioot the South uow that the moot redoubtable friend oho had to (ho e* trip of her an am lap ia dumb, and OeM, and dead? There la lomatbinr In thd departure of tbia man, enemy though ho wan oUdO; that tsdOhoa a pathetic chord in onr hearts ; and, aa bo Haa a knightly opponent to war and n generous adversary ia pa no*, and a aoUoilweua friend as ho passed into the Valley of the Shadow, wo would willingly plane n garland open his grave, remembering only what waa diviae to his nature, and trusting that hie tost word* hod aa echo to ilea roe, when ho beeought the In visible to * raise him up." [iafaiW Obaafftuffoneffat. T<fa ft* itartad ?o4m waatw *go im Uw Dtamal Swuip, V*., baa MUadad twaaty ail**, U .till raging, and- ha* daatroyad lUlUf, at*TM and *blagl?* ralaad at abont (300,009. flmnl Am Aim km km karat oat, aad wh*rn # ? one* rtftb IMA* ar* now mm mm of 0db<-pHa, Mm* of whIch ar* f flam f**t d**j>, Tk* train* oa Uw Patattbarg Road an May 4 trtry day by tk fall of bam lag tlnbar, wblab not aaiy bloak* ap tha way, bat baiM tk Um aad twtota tba rail*. Vk?a tb* wlad la Waat, naaala la lb* Jana* fttrar bar* t* aoeb*r, oa aaaaaat of tb* daapa nook*, fk* wany la maay ytaaa* U dry down la tba mb oll, from fear to tflaaa feat, aad Wh| of a Hgbt, fadannabl# abaraata^^^raata aad raga~ labia nnaJna?tba tra aataad* ta tba grmad baaaath. Wild gam laar, baar* aad wAd Urk*7*?bar* baaadrtam aad la gnat aanban, aad ara daiaataUag tba Mrvoaadlag orop*. AU tba arallabla a?gr??a ad Varfelk bar* barn kind ta an tba *?aak of Mara* aad ablagtaa. Oaa naaafaatanr taak aat 4M a few day* ag*,aad waaUd to got 1,000. Ka> thlag wtQ araU ta ebaak tba in bwt Wag coa. tiauod ikwtr* of mis. Cimm. Oun o* Ml# Thm Btacviafe-* QoaoThl Omt ?M to Ml. Chart, n4 iton, of ToxaO, fliiiMif, itol Im m ooaotaoai tkai (ka MUm/VrtaM A# IW?4l IMMIM. to# too |i?to> Bd| toliiaa pmg wt too Itoto ( TnU) itoiMW tooto boortlly toyri tor too atooooo of too ttobot boaM h* kte; ttot ha had loaf rlaoo buiai ooavtoood oftba po> lkleol trooobory of Jaek Haaifltoa, and Uat to (tho Fftoldoal,) attarlj ibiltolnHal (ho orotooyt to oioo| Ida inwtonf tooStoto So food ftopObllaoa rboaM bo wiamd lato _M f 1^. m W Im ,./>a#4aMad oka tolf^_o Fxip^oTiiw^ mm, MMm rimtowi, Rf bo had oWrty otltof fclaoolf to tho >amalh antolaa of.maaotiaatloa, aad h?daf(h.to> > mult bo miMid aa ouuijo of tho polo of too Ropablleail p?r'j I 1 k ' , ' - Pi' > ?i> kuwr Anunx l?oi hhmur, <H thk pitta, m otrock and iarUntly killed laat night by ??hu|tr vkaimpHiii| tha eight kjffi*r > ail ha* iMvtd, kit It mm tha inmii Mdi a wort wanton and cuiprcrokod attack upon tha itrangar, wtfli tha lattar waa la M aad tmad. Tha kHttay waa Mkly in aalf dafcwaa and tha peMIn ocattoaat or tha aetlva ooanmaoity jaatlfaa tha daad. Politic! had nothing to do with tha difficulty; and u tha daeaaaad did aat baloag to tha Badtaal party. It la ant axpaatad that Baa. Bcott will dOhr any raward.. ... w * ? > Iba diwaail laavaa axtaaaiao Caaaily aoanaatioaa la thla Ceaaty, hat thay aia aat at all dependant apaa hiai for aapport. 11U Ufa waa not Inmrad to any of tha aoatpaalaa doing btuhtaaa here.? PMow ffaw ltd AmC W*? Wa Wnrt-Khr SUta Ootertment innaot raataia long aader tha pnaiat tyttena. Our paopla, hath whlta aad oolorad, ara aUa? orlng for a ahaaga, aad Boon tha ary of ratranch moat aad rafona will ha hoard froaa tha naountalna to tbo aaaboard. W# a aad aad ma?t hara a ahaak apoa tha aktfav?caaaa of ik. r^l ..u.. ik. ftnd wa MBit b*n it. W? M?d n ohango In Dm complexion of Mr 8UU LdliUtara, u4 ? thorovgh rofbm In or' coorti of Jnatloo. Thin I* what wo wood, mad oar pooplo mo bosoming more nllra to tbia noooaaity arary day. [dannNli Jaumal. \ A Ntft York tot tar, of Ton day, My*: " I?. try dtpartnaat of trodo to now wary Mtiro. Wot only tho dry gooda daalert, bat tba groora, tbo boot nod aboo, draga and aaodtebftoa, tardWaro, ofed ? Yankoo notloaa * aaorebanU, iro toMlTlng U many tfrdcra u they own wall ixecote, compelling thrtn to kaop tbair pack>ra at work far into tho nigbt. 1ft In tba opinion of tboaa who nra boat qnalidad to Jadga, that tho aggragata baniaaaa from now till tho middle of Oetobar will ko tho hoot la many raara. Am a gooaral thing onah, or Tory abort irodit ia tbo rwlo, and biaiaaaa, banoe, la on a kaaltby and aonaat ratlro bnato." InroBMftTion from Dour boo Coooty, Xjr. ia to tbo adoct that Col. try, wba kflted Oon. boll loader, war abot and mortally wonndad by ft citteoa, on Taaaday, tho Sitb of Aagnoft, Da hod gono with two aoMiaw to oaarah n aitkaan'a baoaa, ond waa toM that If ho porttotod la doing to ho would bo ahof. Ha pocaiatod In hia detertnisation, and waa ahot aa ho aatarod tba gafta. Looy Hu SauABt.?Commlaaiooer Delano roaalrod hto pay tor tba month of Aagaat oh Monday, amowntlng to noariy ?699. Tbo monoy woe baadad tobtm in a oaaleiloorotepe, and that is tba Mi tbo CoOtaaiaoioaar haa aoanalW. Wbotbor keled It ont of bla poekaft, or whothac tbo anrotopo lonod too way into tha mail bog by ceiatake^ ha baa^Mto yet boon Ord. Hancock bod a brilliant recoptlon on Friday night teat, in St. Pan I, jmnnoeou, ft ? - - it Li ? ?? .1-- ui ft* w mm |if?B ?u III* IIUUVK V/ ?M lUDNOlS Club, wht?h to ?ami ol aony oT Um loading otitoono, ftftd vm tofttoofttly Oftft> oooofkl. . . Nnr Ton, g opt?tor 20. Cotton koftfry, ftt M. Gold r>. Iiitiiimi, SoptoonWr 90. Cotton qfttot, at Mft'W Floor dull nod flmn kurort, MMpt for tow miw. VkMt toll? prfmo to obowft 1 .MA) >. Cora ?ra?wfctto L.OOQl.&S; yoHow iTh&IU. Oftto 9*003. Pork qfttot. Baooa Am. Lftfd md wktokoy qfttdt. Amiti, Boptocakor AO. Cotton BMkit atooftd d?U, m M for aid411*|| ofttoa Uf kotoo; rwlfU 405. Oatitum, toytoiW SO. Cott#? qfttot Md i Ato ftMtot, WHO oala* of 200 kolto itodHnf if ( rocoipto 924. Lrroartxrt, ftrplmW 20. Cottoft, 13f@13|; Ortoftaa 130131; onto* 0,000 kfttoft. . ?o4?to??tototowwwo PRICES CURRENT^ COkftXCTftft WBOKLT, ?T MtSlftt. DAVID fclTtA PUT, MERCHANTS. GRKEMVILLK. 8. O, fSPT SI, 1000. BACO^HCiVj^irxni^ BAQOING| D%wlfc J A* ,. Zm * ?orrowj MWtoe^jeew,) i?i> la oT^Tuii nZi^ZZf^^t m " St.alk n*"tWM|j . L . T* 75? 1 6" flkOHa 1ft ft. IfiftW* IMI fUB,.<.,w.iW.i.> tuMUwlh. y"i^vjc?vfii J m K <*? * ??* * * f^WV *? VjN v or- 'rf' * P 81 ?"S?B' ,b a.. .nlL/ifc 4L iw- " y HJMho bottadaa dotj^of can party of this State | Rmoiood, That w? h^arttly nppmit of tha 1 HUM of the piw'uy. w 5?mm?Ti ! BMobrJ, Ttal, In ord<>r to make the ! preeant burden nf taxation ret* lightly oa- i i by a reduction of th? Mltrin of offleare? 1 State and County?and In tha numhar M t offieae, and that tha Townahlp offioere ba required to terva without pay, u la dona la tlon forall the laglolatlon of the praifat (leacral Aaaembty ; *a do reoogahta tha taat, that honeaty of parpeee, and fnapa* mtloTd to tha confidante of tha pa^la. Jtaailnd That ara do deplera tha ***? . Of tha lata Grand Jury of tha Unltad Statea Court of this Couaty in degrading thna 1 mItn and our County, by dragging pottttea 1 into thair report, and hop# that thin ear , J ? : ?diotia. and axiwaod ua to tha jnat eeaaura of , n honaat and law abiding ciliaena, will 1 aooa oaaap. j a- r . ,, , ? .mi I. { ma nt Mxrrdm am annua. Revival Jfaaar*. Editor*?I hare joat aloaad another awtiai of ail dare with Pine Plaaaant Ban- < It* cbareh, Bdgaleld. Fifteen ware added by bapU?n apd on? by " l*U?r. Thie it tba third protracted meetloga. 1 I have bald in Aagaal. I Viral, Betbtbara, LiataM, 2d Sabbath, n- | ran daye. i? ' ( nit ir jVf liif-f" - It Sacond, Cbaanut II ill, BdgeBald 4th Sabbath, aiaa day#. ', Baptiaad, 97 I EcoMTcd by ajparknca to ba baptUad, 24 Bylaltor, 11 j -i' 1 Third, Pine Pleauftt, Sdpeield, Oth { Sabbath, tlx daya. , Bapiiwd, 10 lUoeired by letter, 1 1 flbtal B d 127 ' By M?aHaaM*t?ba baptiaad, M Qran total, ^ ^ Sept. 4U>, 1889. : <** aabt , i I ? ' i t. Aka MAia aAka^h eA ^ ^ * Or W6 DOulMTB ?Bv6rpTll9< ^ Viiira Brftiaaa^Will not eonie of your fbr- ? aMr anbaerlbera (Ira nf through the eotamae I f year paper, the reaalu of Ibalr aXparlanaa la t applying.tha rarioaa ktada nf commercial an < nnraa to Wheat; with soda af applying, eoat < | ho., that o there may kanait by it la the ap- I I proaohing aaaaon far a owing Wbantt t know t