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Q 81E It ItUatiM b Mklbd to t)M mUn Hi Molh> i o* wImu, of Boo. Joan Cmvi, ummc- i iof nMotiog of tho HookkoUlors of Ibo i roociiaf U U bo fcoUi U Dm Ctiy of Ow 1 uille, Tburadaj. the Mb day of April ' M*?. The people of GreearWIe at all ttaaea ' UksimtMuratlamry awwwMpub- * lia ImproToaaea* tfadlag WW up the ' place, or lb*t will w?ure railroad oonnih nioatioa with tdjMMt toVM, til lk?| ' hall thb ealorpciea ? a highly iatporiaat ' a ad nimbi* oa?. Should the Laurent nad AabeviUe Railroad ha built, it will oeaaweaaate what la moeh drtlred and wiahed lor not aaly by our owa paopla, hut tha aaraeat bopaa apd ^ wlahea of tha whola'of Weetara North Carolina It will far*tab that aatira aaatian ai country with a aaaaagtloa that *|H ant only be of rut adraatage to thane la ftadtag ready aala lor thair tnriedpeedaetioai,bat it will ba exaaadingly gratify lag to tha paopla of thU aaaltoa of Booth Oarollaa, aad alto to Cbarlaetoa. whO will raaaira la bar lap aa iwneeaea trade, that will ?o a tribute ia no mean degree to bar busiaeea. We belllh? meeting of the 4lh pro*, with1 interest, end the leading me* of Greemvtlta arp-' predate tueb u enterprise too well to do otherwise thee give it their hearty rapport aad co-operation. Laurens, Asheville end Qreea ills, we hope, will be well represented at the meeting. < m * m * Location of the Workahope of the Blehmood and Atlanta Air-Line Railroad at OreeneiUe. We learn the important feet, oomiog from one high ie authority, that the Workshops of the Richmond end Atlanta Air-Line Railroad Company, ere likely to be located in thia City. It ie not positively eo decided, but confidently believed they will be. We hope next week to be able to state that the location of Ihem here ie beyond e doubt?We alao leem thet in care the shape of the above Company are placed here, the Helena Workahope will he removed to this point It we get both, they ^11 add largely to onr business and materia! interests, and contribute much to our population at well ? Greenville la improving, nnd Is bound to continue to do eo. Persons seeking a desirable place to some to, eould not do bet ter then visit this eity nnd find out some of the advantages to be found. Death of Dr. K. B. Whttner. It is our melancholy duty to record the sudden and unexpected demise of Dr. K. B. Waive kku, whom, a week er so ainee, we announced as having taken up bis residence l*ere, removing from Audersou. He died at the residence | of A. Blttbb, Esq., on Thursday tast, from pulmonary consumption. Io his sickness, he was tenderly watched by a loring and affectionate wife and eareful mother. Hli remain. wero carried to Anderson. there to be interred in the family burying ground. Juat a few month* aince, an elder brother departed tbia life, then reeldtng in the State of Florida. Judge W. M- Thornaa a Candidate for Ooogreaa. It will be eeen by the enoezed paragraph froai the Cheater Rtporter of the Slot ins*, that Judge Thomas expects to solicit a aeat in Congreae. That paper says: " Judge Thomaa peered here on Monday on hia way to York. The Court of General Seeaiona and Common Pleee ie in aeaeioo there tbia week. The Judge stated toeome friend* that, at the earnest solicitstion of many friends In Union, be had consented to become a candidate for Congreae from this Congressional District, and intended " to fight it out on thai line " all nest summer, whether he received the nomination of the Republican party or not." W W ? Morn Snow. On last Friday morning, we were visited by till another fall of Snow. It commenced coming down about eight o'cloek, and eoatin* ued with no intermission, until aiz o'cloek in < the evening, when it ceased. Its depth varied i from four to six inches. Much of it melted on ( the following day aad Sunday, and what was ( left the continued rain of Monday obliterated. ( The weather is now cloudy. ( Aocidsnt. On yesterday, as Mr. G. W. Sullivax, Jr., ( was riding into towu, one or two miles from tha cite, hia ban* haeama MfhtmaJ aad ran away, turning tha boggy owar, which failing upon his right iboaUtr and ana, inf ictod { paiaful brnisos, a Lao injuring hia face aoaaa.? He wai not aariaaaly hart, hat will bavor to ' carry bia arm ia a aliag for aome time. Vary DnwTliy, Although tha Time* of Union, waa ho rood at tba lata eoaflagratioa tbora, tha proprietor, Mr. R. M. Sroaaa, ia already oat with an g*. tra. Ha iaaaed it from Charleeton, whara ha haa pnrebaaad a now outfit for hia paper.? Thia ia rommandahla energy, and we truat will be rewarded. Prof. J. M. Harria. We return tbanka to Prof. J. M. Ha it eta, of Farman University, for hia intereatiag ataten.er* of the rain-fall, and other obeereationa, occurring here, to be found elsewhere. It will be read with interest by the public. Preserve Them. Among othar Aots of tbo Legislature, ins sartad tbia week, will ho foe ad one or two asMeUliw imwaaianl . eat. . <Wo U A .A a* T% U 1^??> / .?H|rvMw? p wwm i iu? no* w rruTrof for a General Liconic Law/' and aa " Aot la , M?ke Appropriation* and Raise Supplies for 4 the fiscal year commencing November 1,1871." m They should bo road and the paper preserved g for futu.e reference. Other Acts, equally im- D pertant will appear soon in our columns. u . ? ?*?? p Jam#* Alias, Icq. ? This gentleman, as announced some time g sine*, is *s peeled to oeeupy his reside nee bare p in a few days. His household furniture has 0 already arrived, and he will therefore make I Greenville hi* settled abode. a p*~ The Rev. T. Wi?? Wxrre, of Bald- s Hie, is expected to preaoh la the Presbyterian , Church, ea next Sabbath stern log and after- | noon. I Tax statement last wash concerning the , sentence of dona Rlx, should have been lor ] re Ailing barrels writ heat haying seaweed | the old stamp#. 1 * Atlanta JVow Jtr+ of * wm> data gW?* lit* "Owing to tkltMNM to to* oRjr *f a-. Railroad taprorlMd a short osooroioa trip t?To? tboir road jootarday altera*** tor to* porpo** of tostiag tb* MpaolUos *f to* ooU kV Mfcavttad ftiAad uk W wttaasa fo tlMhaaa>??fo'saa?oooaad 'MM'atlUty o< tfcla HrkhkMi tomik*. Tk? tnU MtiUk? ?4 s< tfcaaagtaa aadlrsatta, *^ IM Wkkl ruMn taiM *Mt fossa *tla*.fiMai 'dlfo ttj. M tha hrfo UM, oa a down gfads kf forty foat, nu^?.?t a. opoadfjaT forty aalfoo par kw, tha train w hroaghjt. *? % * ?* within thrss ^nndrad foat b tftna saaonds. At tha saoond tola), oa tho i?ai grads, rnnalag at forty-ll re to tfty milea par hoar, tW train was checked within foar hdndrad and fly foat la twant/ ssaonda. All oa hoard war* delighted with thU cone Ultra foot, aad prnaoaosed the laraaUn aaa of tha aMt valuable aad practical of tha aga." . J ii' & R . The same paper also soy* t ,. " Bareral passenger cars oa fha Western Mi ilheM* .4 ? kMvOy denged with MMi Tbey tw wei<iiagftr sOBaeg, UaakwlUOl aetae and are m dartkl* as iron. Car ?Mi mathhtof paper,* We prMunt, will bo tho n?it innovation oa oar roods. Wheals of this extraordinary material^ wo believe, bora boon patented ul pat In aoo on low* Northern or English road.'' il lUto Madlehl i???Ution. < ; Tho annual meeting will tako ptaee In Oolaaobia oa Ilka 1Mb April. Where Ihero lo no loeal eociety, tho physielena aro per> milted to oond d?legatee. Sao notice elee> | w?1*r** ' im It Colored Motbodlat fair. A Pair in aid of tho above Church, wo are requested to sap, will .eepmaeaoe this evening, at halt-past S o'clock, In the Old Court Hoase, continuing two or more days. For tho Greenville Enterprise. Mr. Editor?Thinking It may not bo upinteresting to aome of jour readers, I giro below tho rain-fell nt Ureenville C. H, during the paat year: From. Mar eh 20th, 1871, to Juan 21 at, 1871, 12 09 From Juno 2lat, 1871, to Sept. ' 2Sd, 1871, 1 11 86 From Sept. 28d, 1871, to Doe. 22d, 1871. 774 From Deo. 22d, 1871, to March 20th, 1872, 11.60 . Total lochee. 42 78. It la not a liUle remarkable that it baa not failed to rain or enow on Friday or Saturday of eaeh of'tho ppet ten week*, and but fire times on ether daya of the woek, they being, With one exception, Sundays or Mondays; these ratnk were evidently eontinuatiooe of the "spells " which he gan oo Friday %.r Saturday. J. II. HARRIS. Greenville, S. C., March 25th, 1R72. -,-rrvtroR THE ?BKK)TVfLLK SHTEftrRtt^ The Lata Snow Mr. Editor?People are very apt to ex claim, "Did you eyer see ihejikef" loan answer yes. In Mareh, 1886. there was as deep a snow as the late one. In Deoembe', 1842, it compieneed snowing early la the month, as it did last December, and It saowed off and on all winter?snowing, sleeting sod rsining all through the month of March. On the 22d of Mareh, 1844, it snowed enough to cover the ground an inch deep. The early part of the day was beautiful and sunshiny, but in the afternoon the eloud came up like a thundercloud, aod the snow fall. That was also on Friday, as our late snow was on Friday, and just 28 years ago. The peach trees had shed their blooms, and although a pretty heavy frost succeeded the snow, a more fru-.tful year I never witoeesed. In two weeks time the oak leaves were full grown, and notwilh> standing the 12d of Mareh soow, that was the earliest spring experienced in Greenville for the laet forty year*. The weather had b??o quite mild all the latter part of the winter. On the 16th April, 1849, anow fell aa beauti fully aa I ever taw it,covering the ground an inch to 2 inchee deep, and nearer the moun taint deeper. That waa on Sunday. On Monday morning waa a very eevere froat, bet on Tueaday morning, the l?th, lee form ?d of eeme thiekneM, and will be remtmberod by all who whneaaed it Some treea bad felly blown their leavee, and to aware wae it on them that they eearcely pot out any more that eeaaon, and aotne even died. On (be ltd of March, 1803, only nine yeara ige, came a woree anow than the late one. >uly not ao deep. It eame ir. the ahape of i a torts, at night, drifting into houaee and lerne, aad playing havoc generally. The i >pplc bloeaome bad even then put oat, and i t made a clean i weep of all tree fruita. Are < re aot apt to bare a bad ape 11 of weather rhen the Full Moon and the Equinox come 1 o eloee together T What saya the Oreeaille Almenae man? The May euoeeeding ae 23d of March saow waa very dry?la ' aet no rain during the month. Will the 1 neoming May be dry I Where la vour A1 i?m I DUKY. | ?o? tw i * i Social Equality ' Mr. Editor?Ob my road boo* b few days 4 inoe, I wpiad, Mated In a wagoa, op polite a ' oggerjr, two white (?) man aad two negroei ' dgafed in that aoeial fame for wbieh Deaeoa 1 Qffa waa wont to ebaatiee hie erratic ion, 8iion, and did Cefellate "Bill," when oanfht nder the mulberry tree. Simon fot of by ? rainf "Jock" on the eld aaa, winning t Bnaeh" by the operation, aad rode of, not for- i ettiag the while te Ail hia poor old mother** i Ipa with powder laatead of tobaeoe. He rode I n, however, natil ha got into the penitentiary, i lot to the eabjoel matter. Why Confrere ' raeto time in diaenaeiag Somane'e Civil Right* J till when white men here in Snath Carolina 4 at down and engage in a game ef " all-fopra" 1 rith colored gem men ? Can a man conela I enUy refnae to aak a negro heme with him te ! ake dinner, who will eo eagaga t Bat tkt jwaneioa and the place. Thla game Man going on fa front of a country doggery, i la# patting to ha eo nomeroan on every pah- i to read, aad la faet everywhere. Can nay i ian? man d?nSt the demovalltlng efeet of OMMMmanammmm of thorn. Snity U lk? mmtm imj. Iknbalm ? polloo rifibtlw h Anwwlu, J??|M AM UM?U7U4ti(|lou worship dhUiM, u4 dooont pooplo lamM, that Tt|tkoadi who If ooi wish ho i work mmj oko ott/o Urio* JL will nfhr to thto llhr Mhlit Il lhft Wirrt'? lot tho Cm* .ta*_? W. J10KK Omtfrmdm*I FrmifaBp VdUMWr, March Ml - nmfil ?41b Qhiedgo relief bill wit dk* wattd all <%. Rtkkl Mtdhdmcat* were edhr* ebd rrjfekid. when the bill peteed eerigtaally reported. " flgaM.?The rdebtica, inqalrieg ee I* the imn end amount |?eld newepepere for flWbkici lim pi?it The bill bridging ihc Okie pi?1 It n^iini fell. briJgM above I be moolhi of the Big Sandy to Imm one apea net lean febnn ninety feci in height bom low wctnr, and forty feel above the hlghnet water; all belaw that paint to have one span not leae than one hundred feet high above low water, and forty feat above high eat water, and all below the Coving* ton and Cineinnati euepenalon bridge to hava, la addition to each high open, a private draw, giving two elee* opening* of oaa hand red feet eeoh. The poet oAee appropriation bill peered. The amendment increating the eubeidy to the Sen Franeieeo and Ublna mail lias failed. The vole upon the question making the mail semi-monthly and increasing the subsidy to a million iaiU ed?87 to 98 Waobimotok, March 81. 8xnate.?The tariff bill was considered Morton gave notice of an amendment repeal Log all domestic Uih except upon liquor and tobaeoo after October 1, 1872.? Sawyer give notice of a motion to retain the preeaot du'y on rioe. He aaid there were few branches of industry in the rice producing States wliieh are aided by protective duties, while the people o* those States paid taxes on almost everything for the benefit of the induetiiee of other States. There wars peculiar reasons for aiding Southern industry at the preseat lime. The land owners had nothing else left after the war. Tlis freedmen were the only class who had gained material wealth. The land owners had to borrow money at eaavroous rates to carry on their planting operations. Tha South therefore asked the same pro'eetion for her labor that had been DO ffdrlv ffVt#(lfifff) Than aaL~.A for the retention of the duly on riee. He described at length the complicated and expensive proeeea required for the produelion of Hoe. During the rebellion, the riee fields were generally abandoned, being near the theatre of war, and this negleet of four ) ears almost threw the landa back into the valueless swsmpe from which the labore of generations had re iermed litem. Without the duty it would have been impossible to restore the rioe fields lo cultivation after the war ; c?ntinue the duty for a few years, and the old rice lands would attain be brought Into cultivation, and new firlde ad ded, and the planters could then prosper without It. There were probably twenty thousand families in Georgia and South Carolina depending upon riee cultivation for support Almost lite enlire benefit from the proposed reduction would accrue lo the benefit of a few importers and dealers in foreign riee. Adjourned without aelion. Hoomc?The bill incorporating a Chinese trading company, with a capital of five millions, failed by a large majority. Sheldon, from the Committee on Commerce, report* ?d a bill authorising mail steamship service between New Orleane and certain Mexican porta. Oo objection by Randall, that the bill made an appropriation, it was referred to the Committee of the Whole. The Chisago relief bill was referred to the Commit tee oo Ways and Means. The House cou idered the irmv ?nnr?nrl?tlA? I.ill * 1 - J _rl?, ? ..... -? ? volves twenty .nine end a half millions? Washington, March 22. The > pprop riatiooa Committee defeated by a tie rote the appropriation of $60,000 to enforce the civil right* regulation*. The Pacific Railroad Committee agreed to report a supplemental bill to the Southern Pacific Railroad bill. It authorize* forty thousand dollar bond* per mile, and direct* work tc commence immediately at tb* ea*tern terminus. The Supreme Court took up to-day caae No. t?, original; ex parte T. Jefferson Greer. This is en* of the South Carolina eaaea under tb* enforcement aet of May, 1670, and Messrs. Stanbery and Johnson failing to get the constitutionality of the law before the court in the case of Arery and others upon the certificate of dirision in rarpeet of the questions raised on n motion to qnaah now, moved for frrits of habeas and certiorari to bring up the case for reriew, tb* court below baring refused to discharge the petitioner on habeas sorpu*. After aoaa* conversation between the sourt and counsel, tb* matter was taken under advisement. In tb* Hon a* a large number ol private bills passed. Saturn.?Bill deffaing tba rights of part owners of vessels passed. The tariff bill came j p la order, but by a rote of 27 to 16 waa laid Midh, when a bill for tb? benefit of noldiera lu taken op and panned. The tariff bill *ai liaeuaecd to adjournment. Seott'a amend Mat, admitting U? aad coffee free, paeeed, 16 to 18. Sherman, Chairman freta the Cam* ait tea on Finance than a aid be would auggoat i rataatioa of tha dutjr on riaa aad other arti* dee. Ha regarded tba queatioa of rapaaliog ha duty oa tan and ooffee aa now Milled, aad la adriaed boainaaa men of tha equntry to nake their arrangtaaenta accordingly. WAaaiHOToM March 28. It la yet impoaaible to any abaolutely whethtr Warmoth proponed ar aaoaptad tba propocidon, tea and tan with Packard, tha Chairaaa. Ha nadeubtedty propoaad ar aoqaiaaead a the propoaition. It ia equally certain that 10 thla hour tha opponenta of Warmoth daolina iny orertaree in whiph Warmoth figuraa ? Their theory ia that Oorarnor Warmoth, of uvauiMi, mu ioiiow uorornor Ballook, of i iMrflt, W? awdlioi tbo itnui of emigration < V*rtl?ir4. Wok Wo boa not roolgaod u Spu- i lob M fa la tor. Tbo lw>t> woo not la Ooooioa. Jbo Hoaoo vu oocapWd la bt?ti only. j tbo Colombia City CoaaoU baa ttalaM i tbo aoatriit (Itob to Mr. Jameo M. Alloa for i tbo batMtng of a now oHy ball at $1S6,0?9, ] and oootraetod with Mr. Clark Waring for . tbo tamo work at 186.390. mrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm ~ KBWg ITEMS. A ?Jht wMli 4*w waabllladaotr flbarbalna, ' Um day. r J < Dr. lMM Bri4 4|fU *W ' citl?.u of Abbarill., Mod tb. l?th it*. Tbo PaaaoaTaHa;,H?pnii >ln| of WM# * * ' la?4 y? Malit^OU^lrMlllfWffNiMr 1 t|t f|?ou? Pwiliitf gallory of pain tingi, 1 da Qtnuay, ku ktM bnrnad. Tk? debt of Fromoo inoanli to about IIP for oaob of tho population. M^i- W. W. Walkar boo boos romorod fro?a 1 Ibo Auditorabtp of Qaprgotown Count/, and is MM*tdtf by H. F. Harlot. '* Hat- Job* Alaxaador boa boo* nomiaatod fbr ru aloottoo to tbo Mayoralty of Colaabia, W? tk. ? LM tO ?- ? A WJ ? Mpavimw W??f VMmtm. 8L Patrftek'i day, Ik* ITtb last* ?h ebhtt*! la Cbarls*t#a, tal the daaaoaatatiorfa vara utaaiW*. Tkt Lanr#nsrill# Herald nporla the dulh ta tktl County, of Mr. Wil#y Hill, a taaeh n< ipteted oitls#o. It kw k*n pnrtd tktl Minkil Butla* dined with Prlao# Frederick Cbarl#* *f Prualit shortly b*f?r* tb# capitatmtloo of Mats. Tb# Ncwbuj Herald ray# : On #v#ry band ridoao#* of laironaMl at# aiaalfcat, la Ik* etabllehaeeat of now bueinea*, and tb# baOd* lag of now establishments. Tb# 26th day of April, tb# 1M anniversary ff :b# introduction of Odd Fellowship into tb# United Stat#*, will b# appropriately eoaa#a< rat#d in Cbari##ton. Tb# Stat# Convention of tb# Democratic Conservative party of Hortb Carolina will naeet at Or##naboro, on Wadn##day tb# first day of May next. Judge T. J. Mackey is to rtoovi to Cb#st#r and baa secured a bona# there. Hearty all of the Cheater Bar celled on him the other day. i So says the Reporter. Mr. P. B. Glass temporarily succeeds, aa internal revenue collector lor this State, Mr. R. M. Wallace, who has lately boon appoint* ed United States marshal. Thlrty?one Kw Kins prisoners, from Union i Connty, passed through Columbia on the 21st " ioat., en route for Charleston, where their trials 1 will commence on the first Monday la April. Q. W. Melton, Esq., of Yorkrille, bonght a controlling interest in the King's Mountain Railroad, and postponed the sale of the toad, : whioh was to bare occurred on the 20th inst. | It la rumored that a treaty is pending between Prussia and Italy, whereby Alaace and Loraine are guaranteed to Prussia, and Rome to Italy. Rev. A. O. Stacy, formerly of the South Carolioa Methodist Conference, is now President of a flourishing Female College, at Kansas City, Missouri. The Anderson Ititelligenoer of the 21st, reports llie death of twa aged citizens of that County, Capt. Wip. Saunders, aged 87> and Mr. Andrew Todd, aged 68 years. The travel and freight over the Greenville and Columbia Railroad was never better, and the hands employed have all they oan do.? on mo I4in, on bla own recognisance, in tbo torn of $3,000. Thorn nrn now twenty-tbree j military prleonera in eonlnement born. Tbo following peraona bar# boon appointed Trnatooa of tbo 3uto Agricultural College and Moehanica' Inatitnte," located at Orangeburg : Judge A. J. Vilard, Columbia j J. J. Wright, Beaufort; Hon. John Wilaoa, Andoraoat W. I>. Uarria, Columbia; Gilbert Pillabury, Cbarleeton; Benjamin Bjraa, Orangeburg; R. J. Donaldaon, Cberaw ; C. W. Wilder, Columbia ; H. W, Duneaa, Spartanburg. The Supreme Court of Miaaiaaippi baa deol? led that paymenta made by rail road a to the State daring the war in Confederate money aero illegal, and the iadebtedneaa muat be >aid in greenbaeka. The roada owe large :aaa, and thin deoiaion will reliere the State Inanolally. The eourt alao decided that eitilena are net reepouetble lev eotten deatroyed ?y order et Ike Confederate military author! tea. The Cheater Reporter announeea the follow. ng additional arrott* by the Military : Mr. T. 1 d. Bandera, Mr. T. T. Caatlea, Richard Wood*, fa. Me Co Una*, Martin Wade, T bo hi a* A. t knderaon, J arse* Darby aad Joseph Sioitae. ' Mr. Siasma wai released after a fev hoar* ail, it appearing that be bad been arretted , ?y ml*take. Mtttrt. Weed*, MoCollam aad I Wade were at bead^nartere nader gaard all 1 lay ; bat were Anally discharged ea tbeir pa* role. Mr. Willlaaa Leekie wu arretted ea J Wednesday ef last week aad kept la jail till j Batarday, wbea ha was released ea baU. Oa 1 rbartday night another raid wet wade by the taralry la the Turkey Greek neighborhood, ? ltd the following poeeoat were tap tared i J. 1 D. Bmarr, 8. Hawaii, M. Good, John Jeaea, J foha MeCartoy, J. T. Lore, Lee Oattoa, aad , Amor Setlfe, colored. . Tmm Owht*a?4ir. A. & U?d?iwo, the tferefcf MmpoalMt, ippaiNl yeatardey \ it Mom Ifeek, m the train piktj thai point. ? Ho ?m apparently alone, all bough bo 1 ,tatad that tha outlaw* wtro a**r al hand,' 1 ind bad foe bod* bin to leave thahn yet.? 1 Be epok* aa Ihoogh ha wee now raally In J fear of than, thay having m*robed kin and takaa hi* ptptol (run him immediately an hie rotarn to than from Lamberto? ? ^ They appear to aotcrtaln aoaplaions la re- i gard to hia bualuea* among than, and eeetn- I td to lanr. particularly, that ha might attempt to etupe'y than with chloroform ihould ha entartaln any Idea of rff-atlng their oaptur*. Ha Hated that he had prom- . iaad to g? with tham. una* mora, to vlait , mm* of their old haume that ha had not i y *? aaan, when they are to rnlaaM liim, and ? ha will return again loioleilised life. I | WUmtngton Journal. OimTiiu, March, St. Cotton la tailing to day al SO ?*nte Nnw York, March U. Cotton wy quiet- aaiea S71 halaa?uplaada 221; Orlaana 21. Gold Ckarlbbtor, March 25. 1 Cotton qalct?middling tl| j rcccipta 248 balca ; aalaa 50 ; atock 18,882. AuoutTA, March 25. Cotton firm?middling 211; rcoalpta 175 halaa | aalea 254. OBITUARY. I 4 Dita, at hia raaidcacc, in thia County. on I the 12th of March, 1872, Col. HKNRY X. LYNCH, in the 76th yaar of hia age. The ' doeaaaad waa horn in Plttaylranla Coanty, I Virginia, hat ranaorad to Soath Carolina in hie I hoy-hood with hia father. In 1829 ha locat- * ad at tha place 10 mi lea north vf Greenville, t which baa erer ainee been known aa Trareler'a * Heat. Few men bare commanded, In a higher 1 degree, the reapect and eataem of all who knew <1 him, than Col. Lynch ; or bare more fhlly il? 1 Inatrated, than did be, throughout hia long ' life, the higbeat cbaraeteriatioa of aa honeat t man and a good eltiaen. C. Symptom of Catarrh. Jj Indiapoaition to exareiae, difficulty of think- fc ing or reaaoning, or concentrating the mind t umd anr laklMt l>nitnil> l.,W ?f akltlon i do roiling mock u inadequate to tbe de ui Tbe Beaufort Republican taji that all la* terest in the welfare of Beaufort mar be eon. gratulated in the early resumption of work ' upon tbe Port Royal Railroad, and iU speedy 1 completion. Tbe Ohio Falls Car Works at Jefferson ville, j Indiana, are burned. Tbay covered an area I of five acres of ground, and by tbeir destruc- 1 tion seven hundred men are thrown out of ] employment. I Tbe Charleston Celt learns that Hon. C. C. i Bowcn left Columbia immediately after the adjourroent of the Legislature, for Washington, I with the expectation of soon taking bis seat in ' Congress as the successful contestant in the case of DeLarge vs. Bowen. , Company D, 7th United States Cavalry, says * the Chester Reporter, of tbe 21st inst., nnder < tbe oommand of Capt. Weir, left this place , Tuesday morning last for Opelika, Alabama. I This reduces tbe garrison at this post to one company?Company H, 18th Infantry. ' One hundred and aizteen acrea of land ad- ?, joining the Claflin University were recently t bought of I. 8. K. Legare, Esq., for tbe new I Agricnltural College connected with that in- j mutton, Tor ?9,OPO. The money U famished ) by the United States. The London papera of a recent date, hare 1 intelligence from Roumania of the continued persecution of the Jews at Cobul. The entire j Jewish population, consisting of about a thou- j land, were fearfully punished and routed, and their synagogues filthily polluted. , In the British House of Commons, Sir Chas. ' W. Dilke's resolution, to investigate the ex- i pensee of the Crown, created intense excite- | meet in the House on the 20th inst. Andrew Herbert, who eeoonded the motion, declared 1 that be preferred a republic to a monarchy.? The vote on the resolution was?ayes 2, nays 274. Within the past two weeks, says the York- ' villa Jfa^utVer of the 21st inst., three arrests have been made?the prisoners being J. M. , Kirkpatrick, J. B. Kirkpatrlek and W. L. Fulton. J. F. Little was released from custody { mgeiow, rroieeeor or Botany, Detroit Medical College. A no4 perfect anodyne and tooth- I ing opiate. John Farr, Chainlet, Mew York. Ckrittmdoro'* Hair Dy* ie the eafeet and ?eet. It correeta the bad effect* of inferior lyea, while the blaok or brown tiate It nrodn- * tea are identieal to natnre. Factory 6i Mai- I Icq Lane, New York. 1 e Pratt'* Aitral Oil?Baleat and beat illvmiaUlng OU eear made. Doea not take ire or a uplode, If the lamp la upeet or brekew. Over || ito.OtO (ami I lee eontmee to nee it, and no no fi ildenta of any deecripttoa bare econrred from a t. Oil Honae of Charlea Pratt, eetabliahed A 770, New York. ? The Pmrati and AmWmI Cad Liaar Oil in he world ia llaaard'a A Caawell'a, made on he eea- chore, from freah aelectod liver a, by Jaawell, Haaard A Co., New York. It ie absolutely pare and eweet. Patient* wke hare " moo taken it prefer it to all other*. Pbyetliana bare decided it anparior to any of the 1 ither eH* In the aanvLot. j Jamaimft Inadarmma Kid Olaaa Clamor re itovea aolled florae equal to new. For aale by Drugglate and Faaey Oooda Dealer*. Price Id cento per bottle. F. C. Well* A Co., Fey fork. Mr*. Wintln't Bacikina Hyntp.?It reiioree ho little aafferer front pain, earee Wind, Code, kogalatoa the Stomach aad Bowel*, Oorrecto i kofilky, aad daring the prieaaa of toothing H j o invaluable. Perfectly cafe ia oil aooaa, aa I alllton* of methoro eon teetlfy. MarS 44 1m or ?n?r|j, discbarge foiling in'o throat, iom?- r times profuse, watery, acrid, thick and Una- ? clout nucout, purulent, offensive, Ac. In oth- a ara a dryness, dry, watery, weak or inflamed t eyea, ringing in the eara, deafneaa, hawking , and coughing to clear throat, ulccrationa, t death and decay of honea, acaba from uloera, , constant desire to elear nose and throat, voice r altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, Impair- t ed or total deprivation of sense of smell and t taste, distiness. mental depression, loas of appetite, indigestion, dyspepsia, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, difllculty in speaking plainly, 1 general debility, Idiocy and insanity. All the above symptoms are common to the disease in some of its stages or complications, yet thousands of oases annually terminate in ' consumption or insanity, and end in the grave ' without ever having manifested onetthird ot the symptoms above enumerated. Mo disease is more common or less understood by physicians. The Proprietor of Dr. ' Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay $500 reward for a case of catarrh which be cannot cure.? Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to R. V, Pierce, M. D., 133 Senaca street, Buffalo, N. J Y., for it. Tfcs World dost net Contain a medical preparation which has obtained a more widespread and deserved popularity than tbe Mexican Ml-stano LtainnBT. Since ita intro. , duction to pnblle notice more than twenty years ago, it hns bean constantly used for evo- 1 ry kind of diAaao or injury to man or beast " which can ba affected by a local application, a and so far as its propristors are aware, it baa not failed in a single instance. After so long and successful a term of probation, who will bava the hardiheod to deny ita pre-eminent claims to popular esteem. Venetian Bumps.?No invention was ever 1 io important to tbe people of hot climates aa 1 ihe Venetian blind. Admitting the air and a ,] ihaded light, while keeping out the heat and ? flare, they are absolutely essential to comfort j( n this country. If the bouses of any of our -caders are destitute of these valuable contriranees, they should at once, before the hot * weather sets in, send their orders to Mr. P. P. 'J Foals, No. 30 Heyne dt., Charleston, 8. C., ' manufacturer and dealer in doora, sashes, >linds, balusters, moulding, Ac., Ac. 47-tf (< h Jiillew'a Phi/ntnlr+m ia An #elaKllaKa/4 anted remedy (or Painful Menstruation ; and *1 >qually efficient a* a Nervoui Antidote in all (| lases of Nervoua Excitement, Stomach and lleeplessriess in male or female. Sold erery- (] rhere for $1.00 a bottle. Morgan A Risley, n >ruggi?t*, New York, General Ageate. A Youthful Appearand and a Beantifnl, 'Hear Complexion ia the desire of everybody, rhie effect ie produced by using G. W. Laird's 'Bloom of Youth," a harmless beaut Iter of be skin. Will remove all Discoloration, Tan, "reckles and Sunburns. The nee o( this de? igbtful toilet preparation cannot be detected. fur sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods ] Dealers, Depot, 6 Gold St., New York. Premature Lou of the Hair, may be entirely prevented by tbe use of Burnett s Cocoaine. ft has ne7er failed to arrest decay, and to pros mote a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at tbe same time unrkvaded as a dressing (or tbe I bair. j Caet Them Out.?If there any diseases which deserve tbe name demoniac, Dyspepsia is one at them. It racks and tears tbe system like a j veritable (lend, and renders life a burden. The | medicines ol the dispensary will not expel it. | Cast it out with Da. Walesa's Vsoutablk j Viar.OAR Bittxbs. There is no form of indi- j geation or liver complaint that can withstand this potent tonio and alterative. A'o Ladg'e Toilet Complete Unleee there he ' tbe fragrant Soiodont?unto tbe breath sweet tdors it imparts, tbe gums a ruby redness soon assumes, the teeth quick rival alabaster tint, and seem as pearls set in a coral vase. $60,000 Will he Paid for asy Remedy which e will care Chronic Rheumatism. Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest, Sore Throat, Insect ( Stings, Croup, Dysentery, Colic, Sprains and a Vomiting, quicker than Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment, established in 1847. Never fails.? a Sold by the Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. Carbolic Salve recommended by tbe leading Physicians and tbe President of tbe New York Board of Health, as tbe most wonderful Heel- 1 ing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kinds ef sores, cuts and wounds j and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 15 cents. Joka F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Seapuia Is Opium periled of its sicken lag CMsasl MoKisaWk. tf Uaioa, kM gsas pr\ Paskiagtoa U Wok after kte iatsrsste la At I oatasted ilttttos sate bt(vtto kimsslf smdjJ ir. A. 8. Wslbos lor tbo saat It Coagraaej taw tasty tad ty tks letter, aad sxpsste te telly to aattf tks Ikpiti tkst wars P*teIted by kte tppsaf salt dori^ tfca olssttea. it. Tart*Um f Hla At a patgatira amdistss stands aarhrpAstk rhslr aotlsa It aaiform, striata sad'tp/b^-. rksy srs sctiraly Vsgstabla, aad do sot soom koss grip lag paias tkat stoat pills do. Attviu, Nor sat bar 9, INK Dr. Wm. H. ThM 1 " Dsar Sir?I bars long ksaa assBbsat sites xr sf lbs Llrsr and Dyrpapala, aad in sank if raltsf I hare triad almost Star* MsdMoa rssoaaiasadad for tkoas disss sat, aad bsrtaarir dsrirsd half tks HanaAt from any sf tksaa is I bars from yaar Vsgstabla Llrsr Pills,? rbsy ars taralsshlt, aad I woald' rsssmatsad boat te all wlih Dytpspsia, Blok Hsadaebs sr IIBIsa tests. Tssnrs trslr, W.J. BLAIR. Late of UoriDs, Ts. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye the Bed in the World. Wfcmt DjftfU may lad la. Iadlgsstioa is not dasgsrsaa, toy ths fas> Ilty. Parbapt not la ittelf. Wbila R nteks asrs indlgattloa ; bat Wok at tk| tAm. (assort to wbtak it stay Ipa4r aad gfte* dtes sad wbaa It btaemta a abrssio dladaaa. 'A ipark of trs la a small tbinc. A srstaais sf be foot will pat It Mt; a breath fui?h It. Tat U may flra a powder alii, or tindle a Iuh that will eanna* a ally, la Iko manner indigestion may produce gastrin a, cancer of tho stomscb, congestion of tbo ?jweis, apoplexy, liver disease, ud many othir danMeroes maladies. Is it not wise, then, o check It la the germ 7 Nothing it mora tioarly and Indisputably astablUhod than that lostetter's Stoat ash Bittsrs will eradicate lytpopaia la ail its stags#. Ths trus pulley, iowf?or, is to extinguish It in the Bret stages rith this whsleeome, powerful, an Infallible onto and alterative. ft Is easier to qneneb a park than a flams, and it is easier to sere lyspepeia when it is flrst developed, than rben it has made headway by neglect, and lecome complicated with other ailments.? fhero Is not the shadow of a donbt that the litters are ei directly antagonistie to dyspnpia as weter is to Are. There are thousands f oases on record proving this fact. The emedy is eels and agreeni-le. All the liquors >f com me roe prescribed ei stimulants leave u ting behind. But the sting is taken out of be spirituoes basis of tbia great remedy by egetabl* medication, and, moreover, the timulant thee medieated is of exceptional >urity. Of all tonics taken as safegrards or etnediee for lever and ague, bilions rem itents, and other epidemics, it is lbs only one hnt ean uniformly he depended on. 46-1 Laurens and dsh?Tille Railroad Co. A MBBTING of the Incorporators of the Laurens and Aehevitla Railroad Comany, chartered by the Legislature ut the lute ession. will he held at GreanvilU f! H > rhursday, tha fourth day of April Mit, at It 'cl'>ck M. All peraoni Mln| ao lotaraat in this great oterprise are cordially invited to attend. JOSEPH CREWS. Marah IT 47 1 Die Annual Keating of the tenth Carolina Xedioal Aaaooiation for 1878 WILL be held, in Colnmbia, on tha 81 Tuesday (16th of April ) Whara no !ounly Soe-ny la organized, tha Phytiainna rill aand Delegates. Arrangements will ba node with tha Railroad* to pari Memhera nd Drlegntaa for ona Fara. J. ORANGE SIMONS, M D., Record log Secretary. Mar 17 47 t Notice* I" WILL tell to tha higlieel bidder, at Fork L Sh<**li, in Greenville County, on Friay, tha 12th April next, a sufficient amount I the CAPITAL STOCK to rale* or anient an AMeaaiuant of Twenty per Cant, tow part due, on tha several Stockholder* rho liare failed to pay aaid A*ece?m.-nt. on heir 8t'?ck ?nb?crit>ed in the SULLIVAN IANUFACTUR1NG COMPANY: On the St<>ek of William P-rry, twenty tO) shares there it duo Four Hundred Dottra oo a?te*ament. On the Stock of Charlee Terry, fan (10) harea. thrra la due Two Hundred Doll are MOO) on assessment. O-i the Stock of D D. Moor* there i* do# Ine Thoutand Dollar* ($1,000) on aeeeesirnt of fifty aharea (60) Sale positive. Term- Ca?h. JAMEH M. SULLIVAN. Prr?ident and Trcaaurer Anllirao Manutaeturing Company. Marah 25-h. 1878. 47-S TH E NATIONAL BANK, Of Greenville, 8. C. JAM LIN BKATTIE. Vrttulert. f. J BLACKWOOD, Ca*liier. DIRECTORS: '. B. Palmer, William Bitmr, t. M. Oatbs, J.J. Blackwoob. I. P. Hammbtt, M.J. Bbabdbm, >r. Jar. M. Scllitax, Hamlin Bumi, 'amki P. Borca, Jambs Btania, Alix. McBbb. rHIS BANK ia bow open for tha traasae. tioo of Buainesa. Money Loaned on Collaterals. Kolas and Draft* discounted on approved aaurity. Cheeks and Drafts, at sight or on time, par* based on all tba principal oitioa. Sight Checks for sal* am New York and ;nariesion, Id soma to salt, iraMiMi for if lit Unci to all parte of the United State*. Htocki and Bond* bought and aold on Com* iaaion. Depoilt* reeeired. Certificate* of Dopoalt leaned payable en I eea and. Account* of Merehanta, Manufacturer*, Far* era, Prefeaaional meat and otbera, aolkeltad. Collee lona aaade at leweet ralea la all tbo ading ait lea. OFFICE?In Ooodlett Houae Building. Opea from 0 A. M. to I P. M. Or**nrlUo,g.C.,Mareh Id, 1ST! 47-4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENVILLE COUNTY. ty 8. J. DOUTHTT. K?f., Judy4 of JVobole e/ to id County. WHEREAS. T. W. COX haa died a PetL lion la my ofloa, praying that Letter* f Admin iatratioa on all and aingelar tbe ooda and ebattela, rigbu and erediu af WIL IAM COX, late of tbe Conaty aforeenid, deeeaed, abonld be granted to him : Tktt* mm, Our * fort, to oita and admonlab 11 and alognlar the kindred and creditors of he aaid daeaaaad, to bo and appear In tbe lenrt ef Preboae for aald County, ?e bo bolden t 0 roan r I lie Court Honae, on tbe 4th Spy of vprll Best, to abow aauae, II any, why tbe aid Admlolatratioa abonld not be groatod. S. /. DOUf HIT, Jadge of Probate, Greenville Ob. OBoe of Jadge of Probata, Mareb It, Mil. M* eh 17 47 S Ktlftec ;l fS hereby glran to nil wltnna It may ooo> L aent. tbnt wo will pay no Bill* taken p la oar nneaoa nd eredlt, % Hie Montwte, r aay other person. ANNA A CHARLOTTE ALSTON. Mareb IStb, ISTl. ?M? - . * - - ? ? - ? ii^ lenmaa^no? ? 7?r list, WurH-if of Matie. PsuBiw adjoat* ml payo Inmi Tha la I ihla Stat* n*??ll *11 In load* la (l^arsle, I North Carolina, Sooth Oa?-ottaa and Florida, It haa ampla maaoa io fclly protael PoliXWdtra awl pay all laaaaa. laattao all HafwttWI forma of Poll aim. Ufa, I hoi* ' EKnf CkilJhH)^Kfj'.?n.?nl.. Sh 'ttmU i'"i* ?j?xi n ??>.<??>.m. m and ih? Tali* of iho Mitt oan oily,bo eoatrollod by ?h?tf; , Proml.ima roCvfr-d is Oagb and oatillod to Annual dtoldoada, iU WUWM WMMMMI A ft or Mound Kfixnol pnymont. Ittr; roa. o?a*M? Inftulgoooo oiimM -tnf o?n oil. Including ltt?oHy io UnOal, oboodMndAAon. | paiiun ind , MiMndAlw h |tym.? I Promluma payable annually or i?n| gap aoaa ?ftom?id? io paid armi*?anualt). if do* l oi|?d Aaauranto wlihin tho ropolroV at|. TRUfc TEST OF COMPANY'S STRENtTM. Ratio oj A?f to LimbiHtf?, tttt.17 to 0199. '* Patroniao Ho?n? Satorprlo?o. . PROGRESS Of THE COMRA tf t. Amu, January lot. ! * ..... |IM MA 8* January M. 1870 ..... Ill <94 01 April 1*. 1870. .. 710.088 *8 July l?t, 1070 889.080 70 Mar 07 47 , , if i, I.. I ' J ' 1 WjlJVDO FERTILIZER ALWAYS Oil UNO. JULIUS C. SMITH, Mar 00 40 If BURT & GRAY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ?ARBsolicitors in equity; GREENVILLE. S. C? Will Practice im (As Court! of (Am Stato mnd (A* Uniud Statu. OFFICE -Rear room of Now Court Homo. M?r SO 4ft U Road TaxTHE u4?nl|iM4 boring nwirrd or dor* from Board of County ConaiNintri foi Orsenrilto County, 8. C., to oollooA a Tna levied by them for repairs of Highways and Bridgos, girss notice, that ha will bo at Cot. Jas. McCullottgh'a, ba Batorday, ftth April; Dr. J. M. Sullivan's, m Monday and Tuesday, 8th and Vth April, and at Allan MoDavid's, on Thursday, Utk April, far tbs purpose of col. lading said Tan for Dunklin Township, whish is ona asill on tho dollar. It to dasirad thai all will aouta forward sod pay promptly. C. D. SMITH, Highway St.rraydr, Dunklin Township. Marsh 15th, 1?T1. ftft-3 ATLANTA DSPARTHIT SOUTHERN LIFE Ii^URANCE COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: Ailanti, Ga., and Memphis. Tenn. CAPITAL 1228,500.00. ~*1 v^?P8jO*5v66tea OEN'L JOHN B. GORDON, Preside*. W, C MORRIS, SdufpUry i Obn'l A. U. Colquitt, Vioo Prntdrnt. IL wl'tiOLLAWD. | CmimlV? MMDiCAL BOARD: 4. M. 4OB?0Ml, H. ?. m.T. M. VILLN, M. B. iiHti July 1st, irro tti.THJ 0. C 8TEPHKN8, "V Acnl tor Uporovntrr. |W Addrraa oil ?<'m>nunie?tioi>a to r, O. Box Si, niHHfillt, 8. (). " '" -' J*-* Mora0 44 J# flTATl OF tOVTH CAROL!*!. UREKMVILL* COUNTY. J Im Cvart ( FreteeSeu PttiliM for Solo of BmI bUlt, Vtut Battlement, Ac. 6TIPHBN A. 00U0H u 8ARAH A. XV. ORAM, m MlC IT oppooriag to my NlWtettaa that fob* H. Qonfh. Cbortoa II. tiu*ffc, 0?a>) O. Ouaah, Kits* I. Walla, Km tor A. Latoif, Borah C. Tbraatoo. Lydia Cmotw a. ICMo rtoo Blank, dofoadaato to AU?>?*. rooldo ?Moat tbo limits of this Stato. Oa Quito m Eerie A Blytbo, AUorooyi tor polUloa, H la irtood that tboy da ippnr to poroaa or by Atteraoy, at a Coart of Probata, to ba beldam at Qrooa?lllo CUy, oa tbo 4th day of May aost to show oaaoo, if aay tboy oaa. why tbo prayer Of tbO MiillMM J ?. 1?C TVALEM In w???he,L<??wit^ J*w>rrr. J^r Hpeoutfaa. ft??r &M**nd ft root ii?. Coe<eeiiee#rUe. NoUmi, Iij^p|i? aad Fixtnraa, Noo ttpM** AM??biB*ftU,OlM war*, 8?(?r?, > >. Basalt If a?4 Gfeofcung T?kt?eo, Dry Qoods, H?u, Mom, ?n4 ? |rw( variety ?f otkar irlblk V JM -ore la<> tiisd (and migfct do w?ll) to oall n (ham brfura purchaMag HT Bpootol attaotioo givaa to Ropoiriag TlotplttM, Ao. ;*?''? ??> *.?><>? act a ags,, SOUTHERN FLOBK, CHEAP FOR THE CM lunna. mtAounr." ntll 4t . la . ^ A N ' j%' - PL&SfU. 100 Bfl^i < fcftf