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&l)e (?nttxytist, Q ra KEM V1LLI?, S. O. WEDNESDAY, SAPTIMBAJt U, 1171. For President, HORACE GREELEY, IV/M w ww a w ^*uvr?v| B. GRATZ BROWN, or miimdm. Ciias. O'Cosoa has been BouiotUd for President by the Louisville Straight Democratie Convention. Bin letter ie taken m the platform of the party. John Quiney Adams was nominated for Yiee President ? Governor Perry Nominated for CongressTho Convention calked by the Democratic Executive Committee, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to represent the Fourth Congressional Distriot In Congress, met in Colombia on Monday last, 9th instant. Delegations wero presont from the Counties of Chester, Fairfield, Greenville, Laurens, Pioksni, Spartanburg, Union and Fork. Messrs. B. F. Perry, I. G. MoKissiolc, W. D. Simpson, J. II. Evins end E. P. Jones were pat in nomination. On the first and second ballots no nomination was made. When the third bsllot was taken, Governor B. F. Perry was eleeted . .va.u?u? UI>U< UUCM Ull inrDOl Hid All honesty and honor when self interest and ambition prompt him to do so. ( Bnt thero is an old proverb that, " Honesty ( is the best policy." " Cheating luck never j % thrives," says tho boy in bis plays. "Truth will prevail in the end." These are maxims which we would commend to General Grant and his friends at this time. The Amerieaa ' people may be hoodwinked and deceived for a 1 time, but they will get right after a while. ^ We do not despair of the Republic yet. The eloction of honest old Horaoe Greeley wilt re- ( store the Government to its former parity and ^ republican principles. He will eleanse the ^ Augacan stables of defaulters, rogues, swindlers, carpet-baggers and scalawags. They J will all becomo Bolters through necessity, and seek retirement in which to bide their infamy, 1 and pray that their roguery may be forgotten. ' The colored peoplo will see bow basely they havo been imposed on by those mean and unprincipled men, and will find out, by sad experience, that it Is always better to choose hrtnn.f An/I k-n?i?M? ?- * ? ?" ? J ? '* * 'k- - * I ... ^ MVHV1MVIV U1VU W UVUUUUb VUD VIfine* of the Oorernraenf, at home end ebroed. 1 Tho " Blatant Donkey ite* " will peroeies also, ainoe their miserably ridiculous fiatco at Lou- y isville, that treachery will not alway* succeed ^ in time* of party excitement. Cbarle* O'Con- E nor is a groat lawyer, but a most silly states- ( man. We do not know what to make of John Quiney Adams, Jr. lie baa been a Republican until lately, and now professes to be so C straight a Democrat that he cannot vote fot * Greeley. If his father, Charles Francis 1. Adams, had been nominated ior the Preaiden- c cy at Cincinnati, who is as strong a Kepuali- d can at Greeley, we presume hit straight!)*- <) ilk* fw tha nomine* of the Convention, end he *u >o | declared. Governor Perrj will undonbtedly be elected,1 find in him tho Fourth Congreaiional District | will have a representative the peer of any in the Congress of the United States in ability, character, statesmanship and devotion to his nativo State and country. Gen- Grant's Sincerity. Judge Orr has repeatedly saiJ in his speeches and conversation, as we have been informed, that Gen. Grant was very much opposed to the swindling, frauds and rogue 1 ry, which had been practiced in South Car* olina for the last four years. It is further said, that he authorised Judge Orr to come | home and reform the State government, and he should be sustained by all the influx ence and patronage of his administration. In good faith, his Honor set on foot a scheme of rcformat'on in South Carolina, and bolt cJ from tin rogues and corruptionists in the nominating convention. Another ticket wee presented to the people lor Governs or and all Stste officers, which was called the "Reformers' Ticket," and Baid to hoj composed of honest men, who had the hon> or and prosperity of the State at heart, and were for war to the knife against the rogues and scoundrels on the Regular ticket. The Boltors declared most solemnly that if any Federal official dared to support Moses for Governor, his head would he cutoff as soon as it was known at Washington. Now, this all seemed very encouraging to the Boltet's, and very strange to the Dent* ocrstie-LiberalsRepublicsn-Greeley men in South Carolina, for they knew perfectly well that this pack of scoundrels had been sustained by Gen. Grant and his bayonets in all their rascality and roguery. But for the power and patronage of the Federal Government, and the soldiers of the Federal army sent here by Geo. Grant, these rogues and swindlers would have been driven out of the State long since We therefore say it seemed strange, passing strange, that Gen. Grant should now turn against his rascally partizans and friends, and wish to put I hem down. We did not believe a word of it, for we knew that Gen. Grant was surrounded by corrupt men, and up?held defaulters and coirupt men in other States as well as in South Carolina. lie had refused to remove his brother-in-law Carey from office in Louisiana, although he atood convicted of frauds of the grossest character. Now, behold the result of this bribe-taking President's sincerity to Judge Orr. At the mass meeting of Mr. Speaker Moses' friends in Charleston, the other night, Congressman Elliott, a Boston negro, read a telegram, just received from President Grant, stating that the Bolter? found no sympathy in their movement at the White Iloune ! We are not surprised at this treachery and falsehood -?n the part of General Grant to Judge w snd the Bolters. It is exactly in character with his treachery and lying to President Johnson, when he took charge of the War Office on the removal of Mr. Stan* too. There is no reliance on him or hie promises or his honesty, Gen. Grant sees that the friends and supporters of Moses have a very large majority of the voters in South Caroliua, and if he took sides with the Boilers, lie might lose the Si ate of South Carolina iu the coming Presidential election. Indeed, litis was threatened by Elliott ind Judge Maekey in their speeches at Chester. Geo. Grant left the Democratic party, to whioh he had bolonged all through his life, in order to be President. lie now leaves the poor, deluded Bolters to secure the vote of South Carolina. This is the way Pr0tl<lan> * ** mtmj weald hart fallen off entirely, and ha would haTa had no Jittealty In rating lha Libaral Republican-Democratic ticket. In regard to tha l%pu of tba times, wa wonld any they an bright** lag awry day.? Tba longar Qanaral Grant U Water* the people, and tha mora thay aoa and keow of hliu, tha laaa inolinad will they ha to mo him ra-alactad President. Ha la rapidly wearing oat hla military mpataiiou, and blr aharaotar far aiaoarity, truth and principle. Tha American people an not only heeomiog tlrad of him, hat diogastod with his igaaranm, indite* aaaa and tyranny. Keery alaattan that has taken place, showa that ha la losing strength, van In Vermont, tha stronghold of Grant Re* publican Ism. On the contrary every spaaah (bat Greeley has made, and every line that ha haa written ainee his nomination, has given him strength, and increased the confidence in him bj the American people. We see that the Liberal Republicans of 8outh Carolina are going to pnt a Greeley ticket for Presidential electors before the people of the State. This is a movement in the right direction, and in proper time the Democratio party will sustain it. There ia no difference between Ltberal Republicans and Democrats. They all stand on the same platform, and endorse the same principles. I*OOAX? MATTERS. Our Aobrts in Charleston.?The Advertising Agency of Messrs. Walrkr, Evans a Cogswrll represented by Roswrll T. Logan, Esq., is the ealy authorised Agency for this paper in CharMston. Our AaBKTS in Baltimore.?Messrs. GrifriN A Hoffman, Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South Street, Baltimore, Md., are duly authorised to contract for advertisements at our lowest rates. Advertisers in that elty are requested to leave their favors with this house. Travelino Asset op the Enterprise.? Mr. W. H. Faber is an authorised Traveling Agent of the Greenville Enterprise, and will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the paper. Ordersreceived through him will be strictly executed by us. Anotobk Meeting of tab County Nomina* ting Convbntion.?In consequence of the acceptance of the nomination for Congress, by Governor Perry, the oandidaey for the State Senatorship of Greenville County has been made vacant. There will be a meet ing of the Township delegates held at the Court House, on Saturday, 21st Inst, for the purpose ot filling said vaeaney. One or two gentlemen have already been spoken of in connection therewith. Mr. W. H. Faber, the agent of the Column bia Phctnix and other papers, whom we ln?f week announced as visiting Greenville, is still in our midst, and will be glad to receive tbo names of any desiring to subsorihe for any of tbe journals of whiob he is agent. Persons leaving their names at this office will be called on at tbeir residences by him. Election or Mator abd Aldermen.?Tho election of Mtyorand Aldermon of the City of Green* illo, to serve for tho ensuing year, camo off on Monday last, 9th inst. A considerable degree of interest was manifested; and although tbe streets were more or less crowd* d during the entire day, yet there was no difAcuity ; At night, about the time the result of the election was deolared, tboro was a good amount of cboering and fuss. We givo the full vote below. Those names that aro in italic, were olocted : Mayor, ' H. r. Hummed, 249 ; W. R. Jones', 210 ; T. Q. Donaldson, 1 ; Aldermen?Ward 1. J. M. Sullivan, 239; A. S. Duncan, 208? Rob't. McKay, 2. Ward 2. iFm. Seattle, 202; T. C. Coze, 139 ; Jno. Kcenan, 44 ; J. G. Block, 1. Hard 3. T. IP. Davie, 239 ; Mr. McPherson, 208. Ward 4. Fielder Qoeeett, 271 ; W. C. Cleveland, 169; Thus. Steen, 3. Ward 5. J. C. Alexander, 257 ; Sara'l. Stradley, 195 ; M. M. Gaines, 1 ; Ward 6. J. L. II a tele i ne, 195 ; 0. P. Mills, 182; Sam'l. Thompson, (col.,) 70. Ladies Festival ?The ladies of Rev. Dr. Matmardie's congregation will hold their resuvai in me old Court House, on Wed nesdsy evening next, 18th inst. They pro* pose having a Hot Supper, lee Cream, &<\, kc , and wilt he pleased (o see their friends ind the community in general on the ocoalion. Coubt?The following eases have been tried on the Sessions Docket: Peter L?e, rnlored, petit larceny, four months iu jail ; Kiln Mitchell, ooUred. grand larceny, four nonths in jail; Jeremiah Tinsley, assault ind battery, sealed sentence; Nancy Rid lie, stealing horse, two years in PenitenlU iry; Alfred Dyson, colored, grand larceny. >ne year in Penitentiary. Court of Com* non Pleas, being opened on Wedoesday, a lumber of oases have been disposed of. TsANsraaa or Real Estate?Mr. Julius j. Smith, real estate agent, has sold to Mrs. Iane Qcbdon Tbknuolm, the late residence >1 Dr. B. Manly for (8,250. Only one fifth >f the original premises was sold in this ale. Mr. Smith baa also sold one of the Darkey 3re?n tracts of land, two miles from town, sontaining 121 seres, to Mr. J. S. Ha:e, of Newberry, for about (800. Some time sinee, Mr. G W. Fitch dispos* >d of his place, three miles from towo, on .he Pendleton road, containing about 200 teres, to Mr. A. N. M. Taylor, of Charlotte, N. C., for (3,500. Wno Caw Beat It.?Mr. L. 8. Johnson, kn u -ii- - * r??w nfiupi uuc iuiio muufa vaanviuf, in Ipartanburg County, has placed on oar ta% >le, a boll of open Cotton, which eonained nine looks of the snowy staple.-? rhis is an unusal number. Mr, J. reports .be eotton in bis seetion as being much afeeted with rust. Moan New Cotton.?Several more bales >f this year's cotton have been brought ino market einee our last report, which were >urohaeed at eighteen cents per lb. There will be more no doubt, very soon. *Repu?mc4n Rpeakino.?There will be >ublio speaking at the Court House, on Krtlay, September 12th, at 10 o'clock In the foremen. Judge Melton, R. B. Elliott, R. II. lain, C. D Melton and others are expected. Tan Episcopal Cannon.?Rev. KlHson Papers, Rector of Christ Cbureh, will be abent next Sab bash, as be is to preach, the ded*ory sermon at the institution of a new hnn ?t Rook Hill, York County, on that ay. The services in his abeenoe wiH be contacted by Rev, Mr. Patter. -'-IL-JL-L L OnnuL J, D. Eamui ?Oar untlum baa bita boiortd by ill* pr??*nc* th*r* dariug th* p?t we?k, of G?o. J. D. Ka? hut, who U Stat* Ag*nt of Ik* Carolina Lif* Iaaorant* Company. . H* 1* wlabliahlog km*) ag***i?* ihroughoot lb* town* of th* npp?r part of th* btau, remaining ia lb* City on* or two day a, taking a nnmb*r of polki** for oar ?itiMiu. TVa Literary Club will meet next Tueediy *T*ning, 8epU 17th, at th* r**id?oo? of Dr. J. A. Baoanua. at a P. M. Hl? Hn?? Judft Bryan will be pmiti, and will introduce (he subject for dissuasion: ' David, tha ruler aod the man," interpreted by hia ebaraeter aa a poet, lluoBiim Ooimq to Miikr ?From tbU ( to the 30th inet, our merchant# will be going to Now York and other markets, for the porpoee of laying In their fall supplies of goods. Soma hare already gone, aod will soon return. 8wm?t Potatoes?*This excellent esculent, has already appeared in market Death.?Mr. Ttissoif Montgomery, cue of tha proprietors of the Cedar Hill Cotton Factory, died at bis residence, sixteen miles from the City, an the night of the 8lb inst. He was eiergetlo, industrious and successful in his transactions, and bis loss will be felt in the community. United States Court.?On 'yesterday in this Court, Judge Brian gave notioe that the Issue and Inquiry Dockets will be eallr ed on Friday, the Iftth inst Republican County Nominations.?As will be observed by a notice published by Tbos. Briar, Chairman, a convention will be held at the Court House, on 8aturday next, 14th inst., for the purpose of nominating Republican candidates to fill the County offices at the ensuing elcotion. John Robinson'* Circus.?Robinson's Cir- i out is advertised to visit all of tho cities sod c large towns of this 8tato ; therefore the ehiU s dren and fundoving may look oat for him. STATE AND OTHER ITEMS. r s This is the season to make hay. The army worm has appeared in Lau? rena County, attacking turnips, grass, Ao. A bank has been established at Union, < with a capital of $60,000. ( John G. Fenlers of Georgetown, aged S 78 years, has recently married a girl of 14 ' years. C Boston last year increased its people 6,078 and its wealth 48,000,000. Pretty good for 1 tho Hub. ^ A fire occnred in Dallas, Texa\ on the 31st ult., destroying $80,000 worth of property. ^ Blanton Duncan is going to print a new eveoing paper in Louisville, entitled the "True Democrat." Ground has been broken for the new Bank building, on eorner of Main and Ruth erford Street. Spartanburg. The Government sells a million gold each Thursday, and buys a million boods each Wednesday of September. A German ship, with passengers and freight, will leave Bremen for Charleston direct, on the 3d October. An enthusiastic meeting in the interest of the Little River and Cheraw Railroad, was held in Bcnnettsville, on the 2d instant. The cotton caterpillar bee appeared iu several fields in the vicinity of Anderson, and is doing considerable damage to the growing crop. Robt F. Morris, B-q , of Durham, N. C., originator of the celebrated brand of Dur. uended to lobby hi* measures before (he onste, and offer to bribe Beoator Sebare d Pith his power of pstrouegs I Oreeley haa *' een io favor of eonoiiiatioo ever ainee the nrrender of General Lee and haa deeouoo? 0 d in the strongest terms the thieves and ognee who bsve been plundering the out hern States. Grant profesaed to be for t? ease, but bia measures have l-een anything b lee, and he has suslaioed with his bayonets til lie eerrnpt officials who have been stealing oin the wsr worsted Sutca. I might coo- n< nuo the comparison, but enough haa been tt lid to show the great differenee between le tie two candidates for the Presidency, and n< rhush the interest of the country demands ta re should elect. 1 am, with great respect, si Your?, truly, Ao., ol B F. TERRY, hum smoking lohacro, died suddenly a few 1 days ago, of apoplexy. Qan. Wade Hampton authorizes the edi> lor of the Columbia Carolinian to say that ( he is compelled lo decline Herring as a mem- j ber of the Demoeratio State Executive Committee. Home lofty or tnore bales of new staple have already come into Newberry market, realizing the good prices of from 17 j to 18 eta. The business aspect ia beginning to brighten. The Louisville Journal says that Mrs. Lincoln and Oen. Grant are both Spiritualists. Mrs. Lincoln believes in the spirit of Old Abe and Gen. Grant bolieves in the spirit of Old Bourbon. It is announced that Gen. J. B. Hood has accepted the invitation to deliver the Annual Addrtes before the Survivors' Assooia tion, at Columbia, in November next, during the Slate Fair in that city. In the Third District of South Carolina, ths revenue from spirits, tobacco, fermented liquors, and banks, was. in 1871. $30.205 19. The smonnt appropriated to solleot these taxes, for the fi?oal year 1872-73, was $17,600, very nearly 68 per cent, of the revenue. Air-Line Bailro&d Matters. The 8partanburg Spartan, of the 6th Ins etant, aays: "The track baa been laid on this road seven miles east and seven miles west from 8parianbnrg. On the Charlotte end, the road is finithed to Broad River, abo?t 2ft miles from this plaee We are informed that next week a regular train will run from Broad River to Charlotte. Our pro*pie are greatly rejoined that this great enterprise ia so near its completion. A correspondent of th# same paper gives these statements: ' Track laying on this road hat been completed from Spartanburg to Pacolelt River. snii (op a Knllt Sevan mile^ aL/v In A I- ? ? ??> | rtion of Qr?enville. From Charlotte to . Broad River the treok laying will bo ooaaplated this week. The bridge mseonrjt Aa I |) finished on both rivers, end we suppMarJMg will take a boot two monthe to raieo w | superstructure and complete the road to Charlotte." * Mr. A. A. Gilbert, of the Sumter Watch-. a man, who waa taken aerioualy ill while at 8 tending Co'lege Commencement last Sum- a mar, aod confined ia Spartanburg, for aer. b eral week#, baa written the following par- a agrapb lor b la paper: a " To the generous, cultivated, christian- r hearted community of Spartanburg, be G teela to express the warmest remembrance p of tile kindneae, attention and sympathy ao a lavished upon him. And tbie ia apeeiatly tl due to tba person aod lovaiv famtlv nf. h Simpson Bobo, Ksq.. at whoso comfortable ti and attractive?happy christian, home, he si was privileged to pass the laog days of hia tl affliction. Whether vieared as a lawyer, a ohurchman, or good and useful eitiaen, few v men of the State deservedly rank higher ihsn Simpson Bobo." Proceeding! of Jifcy Council. p Oeacn. CHAXraa. ) Qansxvinut, 80., 8ept 4,1871 ) Council met. preset, bin Honor J P. Pi Moore, Mayor ; Alderten Yaargln, Orecr, pr Wood and Ramrnett. Abtent, Alderman a) Walter and Oliuc. Minutea of tb? Mat feular meeting nod ' thoae of the anil macfeg ware rend and c< approved. ' ' The petition of Dr. ). L. Olaaeoar, on motion of Council, wna heelvad aa i inform- " at loo and laid on the tal*. c Tk. J > ? '? ? -* 8' 0? viuvvrv iiu UlfaHWl ui inn XfvpiQQC Fir* Company petition Coo nail for aa ap- fl| propriatioa to aaalat in inlforming th* Cmo- M pany. Oa motion, Grancil appropriated eventysfiv* dollar* fa the* *>u?po*a. Tha committee oa MeBea'a aUim for >a damage*, report aa hadngeetfled th* mattar with Mr. MoBee. hypayng fi'ty dollar* w Oa motion of .Oounoik tha raport of tha *' Bomrallta* waa received tod adopted. Car* riad unanimously. ^ Tha Mayor reported that under tha 2<1 resolution adopted at t|* laat regular meet* ing in reference to thl purchsae of a new Bra engine, that he ordered an engine which Hon. Thos. 0. Oower r?c?mmTded, from M lieaara. Hnnneyman di C>, of Boaton, and ^ Lhnt a reply haa been rewired from them, tiating that the engine will be aent forward ^ ta aoon aa eompletad. Q| Rtflved, That the nport of the Mayor o?j l>e received aa inforrmtlon and that th* >urchaae made by him through Mr Oower, pi )? c onfirmed. Adopted unanimouily. 00 On motion, the committee on Fire Engine vtts instructed to aioertain what a Hose trel could be put vp for at the shop* of en daaere. Gower, Cox Jk Markley. Alderman Ha moult moved that Counoll oo >ay Tho* C. Gower thirty-five dollar*, exra expense* inoarr?d by him during hi* r?- ? i*nt trip North, in looking after a Fir* Enj ne for thia City. Calried unanimously. oc The Mayor appointed Aldermeo Ham- ^ nett. Wood and Yeargin a committee to ^ mdit the Clerk and Treasurer'* annual report. A The following aeconnta were ordered >aid : J. J. Mackey, $1 76 ; Oowcr, Cox k darkley, $36.76 ; John Kecuan, $1.00; J. N. ? 3reer, $48 00 ; J. N. Oreer, $17 00; > . J. pi Smith, 17.60; J. L. Hawkins, $6.86; J. C. os lailey, $7.00 ; Andy Birden, $4.76; R. K. to losaett, $28.76 ; T. Hay Jen <b Bro., $28.26; W. A WcDaniel, $9.00; A. McBee, $85.08 ; K. 8. Duncan, $3.00; Capt. J. Wesifield, 8I >112.88. 11 Uu mo.ion, adjourned. A. R. McDiVID, City Clerk. " Cf Recovery Lodge, Na 31., A, F. H- tr Whereas, it has pleased God, in His iDfiu- J, to wisdom, to rcmovo from our midst and cc from the theatre of bis usefulness, General to WILLIAM K. EASLEY, a worthy and rain- f0 id momber of this Lodge, whose death occurred after a brief illness, on Thursday, lltb j( July last, in the eity of Atlanta, Georgia; ta tnd whereas, while we humbly submit to this i painful dispensation of an all-wise Providence, f0 ire feel that it is becoming and proper to give M ?xpression to our appreciation of the worth of Lbe deceased ; therefore, vl Jtetolrtd, That in the ieath of Brother W. ol EC. Easley this Lodge hat lost a most worthy ^ tod valued momber. Nfolred, That bh judicious and self-sacri* Icing efforts to promote the public interests, 01 ispecially of this community, excite our erato- C ul remembranco of him is an eminently pub- f0 10 spirited, useful and patriotic oitison. Retolved, That bis children, who are made . irphans by this sad event, bare our sympathy ind sincere condolence it their sore bereave- A nent. E Reiolved, That a copy of these resolutions E >o furnished to the family of tho deceased, ind to each of tho city newspapers for publiration. Rttolvtd, That a page of the ninnte book if the Lodge be dedicated to Ibe memory of di >ur deceased Brother, aad tjtat bis name and he date of his death be inscribed therein. T. Q. DONALDSON, r J. P. MOORE, 0. Q. WELLS, m September 2, 1872. Committee. ta 2* Governor Perry, of South Caroli- <>' na, on the Two Candidate! for the Presidency. Ex-Governor B. F. Perry, of South Caro* rc ina, has written a letter in response to jj1 he invitation to be present at the Nation- ro 1 Peaoe Reunion at Louisville on t >e lllh gt nd 12th September. He concludes as fol- p ows: E The election of Horace Greeley, which is B tow as certain as any lutare event can be, ^ rill not only restore good feelings between Ki he two sections and the races, but it will * K esture the Constitution, the rights of the tates, the sacrednesg of human liberty, ti oneaty, justice and purity in our Govern- P| sent. How any one who is not an office- o( older, or the tii?-nd of an offl?e?hn|der, can ti irefer Gen Grant with hi* pad adminiaration, to U?raoe Greeley, ia to me parting U| irange, tr he has the welfare of hit country pi t heart. Greeley Is* civilian and Grant i a military chieftain ; Greeley is a at at-as p aan of enlarged, comprehensive sod pstri* K tie views : Grant admits that he has "no K m oliey "?in other words, no statermanship g -and his measures prove it. Greeley is <" n honest, pur* man, so acknowledged by II; Grant has received gifts and appoint- dl d the givers to the highest petition in his t( labinet. Lord Bacon, the wisest, greatest ^ if mankind, was impeached sod disgraced or receiving gifts from servitors io hie corn*, * hough in every case he decided according m o law. Greeley will have around him the luteet and ablest men in this republic; A Jrant is aurrounded by corrupt and on- " rinciplad men, who shape all hie measure* P bia negotiation with reference to Ban kmlngo, Grant set at dedence the Constiutiou and law of nations and osurpsd the g, rar powers of Congress, and then con^c roooeding* of United State* Court Fbi?ay, Sept. 6,1871. The Coort wm opened at 11 o'eloek A. K. resent t Bee. Geo. 8. Br yen, District Judge, esiding. The Jnrers answered to tkelr ?m u oe previous days. The United States vs. Henry Weed Soetha?Distiller without paying special tax? rtbran A Wella Tor defoin, W. B. Bark for DiUd Statea. Thi United State* ?. Henry Wood Southn?Concealing diatUled epirita. Cotbran A ella for defonee, W. I, Karl# for United ate*. Special Jury wu oharged with tbeae mi, and rendered a verdict of guilty on et indictment, No. 80, and not geiHy on the cond, No. 88. The United State* va. Win. B. 8ontbern? inoealment of epirita and aiding in oonoealent of epirita. Cotbran A Wella for defenee, '. B. Barle for United Statea. Jury charged itb tbia caae rendered verdiot of guilty of ding in concealment of aplrita. Court tben adjourned till to-morrow at 10:30 . M. Satubdat, Sept. 7, 1873. The Goodyear Dental Vuloanite Company W. A. Palaw?Bill of complaint for viola* in of Patent right. Report of Clerk aotinc Referee wu oooflrmod, and on motion of >mplainant'( Solicitor, it wu ordered, Tbat # Defendant be adjudged to pay Complain'* iU the turn of Fifty Dollars, and alao to pa/ te. It was farther ordered, That a perpetd injnnotion do iaane aa craved in bill of mplaint. Same Company vs. G. M. Jonea?Same oomelnt, Same order aa above. Same Company va. J. H. Alexander?Same mplaint. Same order aa above. Same Company va. Geo. Smith?Same contain t. Same order aa above. Same Company va. Miller Biaael?Same mplaint. Same order aa above. Same Company va. Alfred Craven?Same mplaint. Same order aa above. 8ame Company va. A. M. Snider?Same omplaint. Same order aa above. Same Company va. W. B. Black?Same implaint. Same order aa above. Decree pro eonf e??o, etc., referred to Clerk > take teatimony and report extent of in ingemont. Injunction ordered. Court then adjourned till Monday, at 11 ? Me Mown at, September 9, 1872. Ex parte Jamea O'Neal, of Antrim, Ireland -Petition for notice of intention ; petition in o per. Petitioner appeared, took the naual itb, and bia notice of intention wu ordered be entered on the Index of Notion of In* ntion. The United Statea va. 40 gallons of distilled tirita, one male, one wagon and harness ? lformation for violation of internal revenue ws. The Marshal having returned writ of nditioni ?rponai, and hiving paid the proed& of sale, vis : (60.80 into the registry of curt, on motion of D, T. Corbin, Esq., Dig* iot Attorney, it is ordered, That the Clerk > pay the said sum, after deducting taxed ists of offioers of Court, amounting to $50.75 C. L. Anderson, Collector o( 3d District, >r use of the United States. Tho United States vs. 1 barrel containing I gallons of'distilled spirits, } barrel cou? lining 5 gallons of distilled spirits, 1 mule, horse, 1 wagon and harness?Information >r violation of internal revenue laws. The larshal having returned writ of venditioni rponat, and having paid the proceeds of sales, it: $03 into the registry of Court, on motion r D. T. Corbin, District Attorney, ordered, hat the Clerk of the Court pay over the said im of money after deducting the taxed costs ' officers of Court, amounting to $54.99, to , L. Anderson, Collector of internal revenue r 3d District, for use of the United States. Jno. Bursey vs. Robt. M. Wallace, late CoD ctor of Internal Revenue for 3d District? ssumpsit for fees. Birnle for Plaintiff, W. . Earle for Dolendant. On motion of W. E. ttflo. A Mailt. Hilt Aflftrnaw nw*..!-- * , ? ? -vj, myfromitUK IUI to defense, with consent of Diroie for Plainer, ordered, That the case be transferred from tate Court to United Statea Court, aa provi;d by Act of Congress. The United Statea vs. M. Flowers?Retail )uor dealer without paying special tax.? aae restored to docket, and trial ordered on otion of Arthur, Attorney for Defendant, to ike place on Saturday, 16th instant Court then adjourned till to-morrow 11 clock A. M. Tuesday, September 3, 1872. Ex parte David Wade Anderson, of Lau? na, Petition for voluntary bankruptcy. Potion was read Ac and upon motion of B 11 all for Petitioner, ordered, That the same be furred to C 0 Jaeger, Register of 3d., Con easional District t<> make adjudication. Ex parte Moore, Jenkins A Co, creditors? stition of Involuntary bankruptcy. Jno II vins, atty for pet James A Qarett. debtor, uist A Buist, Contra. Jury oharged with is case rendered Verdiot of Guilty on all the Dunta. On motion of J H Evins, the Judge good order of Adjudication of Bankruptcy o, and case was referred under order to egiater. Ex parte Wm F Mitebel, of Piekens?Potion for Final Discharge. Petition and Re>rt of W J Clawaon Register, in favor of distarge was resd and confirmed, and on mot on i <i nurion, anq., juage ngota usual cer ficate and order or Final Discharge. Bz parte Jno J Houaeal, creditor, in ro [otto k Tarranit, debtor?Petition of involutary bankruptcy, Baxter k Johnston, pro Btitioner. Tbia oaae was referred to speoial hry who rendered verdict 01 Guilty. Ex parte W L Roach, in re Kerr k Roach? etititioner of Bankrnptoy of the Pirm of err k Roach. Petition was read by W. B. arle, appearing for Hart, Counsollor, and on itition, ordered, That each of the firm of err k Roach, be adjudged Bankrupts and tse be referred to W I Clawaon, and also rdered, That R M Kerr do, within five days anstnit schedule to Clawsoo, eontaining In* ividual and Copartnership credits and inveniry of bis Relate. It is also ordered, That te firm of Kerr k Roaoh, be adjudged Bankipts. The Judge gave notlee that the Issue and nquiry Dockets, will be ealled on Friday, le 13th Inst, to which day the Jury was diseased. Court then adjourned till to-morrow 10:30 . M. Orebmtillk, 8. 0., Sept. II. Coitos ia tailing to-day at 18 oantai New Tore, 8?pt. 0. Cotton weak; aalaa 810 balee?uplanda I; Orleans l'li Cii Am.Bsrow, Sep. 9. Cotton easier?middling 104; low midling 10 ; good ordinary 180184 ; receipts 80 be lea; exports 1,664; aalaa 80; stock ,208. To the Votere of OreenTille. Gov. B. P. PEKRY birln|[, In c?ot?d? on, boon nominated for Ooogrooo, will, if o accept a tho ooroo, leave a vacancy for tote Senator; therefor*, Major T. B. FERGUSON io hereby en* aonoed a* a candidate for State Senator at te enantng election. He la a man ef int*l at, determination and integrity, who can either be booght or eold, He will be ana* lined hy many warm fritnda, and they ik for him the active and earneat aupporl [ the votera of GREENVILLE COUNTY. TBI friondt of Col. O. F. TOWNE3. roe* pooUally oddobooo him m o fit p*r?oo to oaooerd Got. Perry lo tbo eondidoey for Iho But* Senot*, Ad to hereby prooooted to tho Nowlootisg CooTMllon ot eminent* ly fit for tho high pooiUoo of 8leto Soootor. To tho Members of tho County Con* . Tontlon of OreeuYillo-^ . Got. PERRY, boTlog boon nomiootod oo o oondldoto for Googrooo for tho 4tb Congrmloool Diotriet of tbo Stote, end having contented to ton (or that office, tbo County Convention, will therefore wamble at Greenville 0. H , on Saturday, tha tilt instant, at 10 o'elock A. M., to oooW nato a eandiJate for tbo Btato Sonata, la hit pl.oe. JOHN W. STORES, Prwident of Convention. O. O. Wells, Secretary. September 11th, 1871 Republicans, Rally. THERE will ba a Mate Moating of tha Republicans of Greenville County, at tbo Court Houaa, on Friday, September It, at 10 o'eloek in the forenoon. Prominent Speakers from a distance will be in attendance. Judge S. *V. MELTON, Hon. R B. ELLIOTT, a H. CAIN, O D. MELTON and others are expected. WILSON COOK, of Executive Committee September 8, 187*. 18-* For Solicitor. The friends of ABSALOM BLYTHE, Erquire, respectfully announce him as a Candidate f?>r the office of Solioitor of the 8t!i Judicial Cirouit, at the coeuing election. Tbe friend* of Colonol W. H. PERRY an. nouuce him a* a Candidate for Re-Election for Solioitor of tbe 8th Judicial District of South Carolina. 40-tf For Sheriff, P. A. McDAVID anoounces himself an independent candidate (not for President) for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. Jnly 81 18 12* For the LegislatureTHE friende of WILSON COOK, Eeq., announce him ae a candidate for the Legis ialure at the ensuing election. old. Henc? the utility of salt, thie mine rel furnishing the chlorine of which ohlorohydrio seld is mainly oonslltuted. There is also present in (he rtomooh an ss-itised uhstHnri* nam*-d prp*in. In ihe opinion of Lishig. this is fo'ineii of minute separated portions of the internal coat of the atomaeh, in the course of decomposition. It o?m> hinea with the oxygen which basheen swallowed entangled in the aallee, and so starts Ihe dige?U*e fermentation. Without an bundantfecretioo of gnairio )u oe the powers of rihceeiion must ?>e Inefficient. Now, Dr. Qntllieh Piaoh'a Bitiera stimulate the flow of the trasirie juice, and thus strengthen ihe digestive powers, and through them t he bodily fi.reaa generally. For sale by Dowie, M?iee A Davis, Ghaileston. 4>-ow Valuable Hints.?A regular habit of body is absolutely essential to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor is this all. Beauty of person cannot oo-exist with an unnatural condition of the bowels. A free passage of the refuse matter of the system through these natural waste pipes is as neocssary to the purity of the body as the free presage of the offal of a cite through its sewers is noose irv tii the hultk ?f t-t-kli?. Indirection is the primary cause of most of tha diseases of the discharging organs, and ona of its most common rasolu is constipa* tlon. This complaint, basidas beiog dangerous in itself, has many disagreeable ooneomitan (a?such as an unpleasant braath, a sallow skin, contaminating blood and bile, hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory, and general debility. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters rem ore all these evils by removing their immediate cause la the digestive organs, and regulating the action of the Intestines. The combination of properties In this celebrated preparation is one of its chief merits. It Is not merely a stlmo? lent or a tonte, or an anti-billoas agent, or a nervine, or a blood depurent, or a cathartic, but all these enrative elements Judiciously blended la one powerful restorative. It lends activity and vigor to the inert and enervated stomach, relieves the alimentary canal of Its obstructions, and gives tone to the membrane which lines it, gently stimulates the liver, braoes the nerves and cheers the animal spirits. No other remedy possesses suoh a variety of hygienic virtues. It is to these characteristic virtues tost It owes its prestige as a household medicine. Hxperienoe has proved that it is as harmless as it is efloaoious, and hence It is as popular with the weaker sex as with the stronger. Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters are sold in bottles only, and the trade-mark blown in the glass and engraved on the label is the test of genuioeoess. Beware of counterfeits. Dr. Tutt's Sartapanlla and Queen's Delight No remedy possesses ao many valuable Medicinal Properties aa thia combination of Roota and Herb* and Barks. The Queen's Delight ia acknowledged by physicians to be tbo most powerful remedy known for Impure Blood, Liver Complaints. Nervousness, Female Com. plaints, Constipation, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Syphilitic Affections, Skin Diseases, Chronic Complaints, Ac. But in this preparation it is comuined with other vegetable products, which renders its virtues doubly valuable. Most diseases have their origin in the blood, and as a Blood Purifier the Sarsa* parilla and Queen's Delight has no equal. It requires but a trial to convince the most sceptical. For FemaU Complaints, whether in yonng ?r old, married or single, at the dawn of Womanhood or tha turn of life. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are an acknowledged remedy. Dr. Toll's Hair Dye is Ihe best in the world. On Everybody's Tongue?Eologimns of the great National Regenerator of Health, Plantation Bitters, are on everybody's tongue. This gratuitous viva voee advertising is better than all the paid-for puffing to which the owners of bogus bitters are obliged to resort. It has a spontaneous heartiness about it which carries conviotion to the mind of the auditor. But it is a well-known faot that tho proprietors of the Plantation Bitters have never re lied upon newspaper bolstering to establish the snocess of a preparation which owes its astonishing popularity mainly to the oral testimony of the thousands who have either experienced or been the eye-witness of the immense physical good it has wrought throughout the length and breadth of the land. Don't hawk, hawk, ?vit, spit, blow, blow, and disgust everybody with yonr Catarrh and its offonsive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy will speedily destroy all odor, arrest the discbarge and euro you. Changes of Food in the Stomach.?When the food has In en masticated and converted into a semi liquid paste.it ia passed into the stomach, which is simply an enlargement, midway, of the alimentary canal. It ia the theatre of the eeeond and mod important stags of the digestive process. The food is here exposed to the action of the gastric juice This is secreted hy the tnu<< eous membrane or internal lining ol the tnmach.which is full of minute p?r?s e?>m municating with microscopic tubes or bags closely tctiet'ated with nerves and capilFiary bl?od ves-els. The function of this ap. paratus is the production of eells, which are discharged in innumerable myriads into the cavity of the stomach. Arrived here, th?y hurst and pour forth their liquid burden Tliia 1? the gastric juice, which physically Is a limpbl and colorless fluid. Chemically, it is powerfully solvent, and of aoid reaction Iu acidity ia mainly owi?g to the preaeno^ of ntunatic or ohloodtdric DEMOCRAT! CRB P VBLICAN COUNTY HOMIMA TlOHfl. For State Senate, HON. B. P. PERRY. For House of Representatives, JOHN H. GOODWIN. JAMES MoCULLOUGH, 8. 8. CRITTENDEN, J. P. MOORE. For Congress, HON. B. F. PERRY. For Solicitor, W. H. PERRY. For Judge of Probate, 8. J. DOUTHIT. For Clerk. W. A. MoDANIBL. For SAerif, J. L. 80UIHKRN. For School Commissioner, JAMES H. TAYLOR. For County Commissioners, A. R. MoDAVID, W. C. GOODWIN, WM. J. WEST. For Coroner, WM. H. GOODLETT. Aug 88 17 Id Homes for All. I HAVE for Sale several very desirable BUILDING L0T8, near tbe City limits, on ? Rutherford Road. TERMS EASY. JOHN H. SCHOPIELD. Sept 11 19 3 The State of South Carolina, GREENVILLE COUNTY. Comrt of Sessions Mid Common Ploas. I WILLI AM A. MoDANIEL. Clark of ^ said Conrt, io pu>au noe of th? directions of th- Art of tlt? Legislature In aueh case nude and provided, do hviHv givo notice the*, an ELECTON lor Ol'li of Court, Sheriff and Judge ol Probate, for Greenville County, will be held in the variooa Towns ships, at the usual places of Eleotion, on Wednesday, the 16<h day of October next. Witness tny hand, at Greenville, this the 10th dav of September, A D 1872 W. A. McDANIEL. C. C. P. A G 3. Sept 11 19 (pOTTOINl (NOYOOGL THE most of Planters in this County are complaining of rust on tbeir cotton. Nona of my new variety (White Bloom) has rust, so far m beard from. Mora than forty persons are planting it in this County. I have two lota of it in this city. I bnvc ono lot of four acres in cotton, three acres of white bloom and one acrt. of the common Tarioty. The common, planted by the aide of the new, baa the rust badly; the new is entirely free from it. The following is from Rev. J. H. Stockton : Thompson, Qa., September 5, 1872. C. F. Waters, Esq.?Dear Sir: I will make one bale of tbe white bloom cotton thia year. I call it tbe rust-proof. I have 1 aero of old kind planted by the side of it which haa the rust badly. Youra has none, and is decidedly - V?r.?v? Vf?>a Wf UUfjU b IV ll^Ub IU lU IB country; ao pronounced by many planters who have reen it. Respectlnlly, J. B. STOCKTON. AUCTION^ THOROUGH-BRED ALDERNEY BULL AND COWS. I WILL sell, at tbe residence of Rer. JAS. P. BOYCE, o* the 24/A September, (Tues1 day,) at public auction : One Alderney Bull, Lawrence?t years old June, 1872. One Thorough bred Alderney Cow, Jewel? 3 years old December, 1872. One Thorougb-bred Alderney Calf, May?2 years old May, 1872. One j| bred Cow, Flora- -3 years old. Ono i Alderney Bull Calf, Alexis?yearling. One \ Alderney Heifer Calf, Little Dorritt? yearling. One Full-blooded Devon Cow?from stock of Col. E. 8. Irvine. One Grade Devon?from stock of Col. Hoke, of N. C. All of the above Cows, exeept the Heifers, May and Little Dorritt, are with calf by Lawrence. Tbe pedigree of tbe above stock ean be had in printed circular by applying to use. Never before has aoeh an opportunity been offered to our people to improve tbe'r stock ; tbe above Alderney stock having been selected from the best herds. AT SAME TIME AND PLACE (WILL SELL: 1 Bay Mare, 1 Double Carriage, with Harness, 1 Single Barouche, 1 No-Top Buggy, 1 Top Baggy, 1 One-Horse Wagon, 1 Superior Chester Sow and Pigs, 1 Wheat Roller, 1 Boiler in Brlek, Cooking Stove, Plows, Bar Iron, Bags of Phosphate, Wheat, Together with a large lot of Household and Kltohen Furniture. | A great variety of Flowers In Pots?Geraniums, Fuscias, Lilies, Ferns, Caladonias, Cactus, Begonias, Japonlcas and Pelagonlutas. For teraas, apply to JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer, Oreeavllle, 8. C. Sept 11 19 2 n n I II mm m.m mm. ? ? r If IN I INS OFFICE* FOK SALE. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. THE SUBSCRIBER being doairoua of firing kit undivided attention to the Book and Stationary Buainesa, in wbloh ha bna recently engaged, ofcre for lata the MOUNTAINEER PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. The buiineas of tha OBoa la unusually large for an up-oountry Printing Establishment and tbe Material la all in good working order, much of it being almoat new. Tba outfiteoaaiata oft I Cylinder Preaa, bad II by 41 inebea, 1 Super- Royal Waabington Praaa. with Sall-Iaking Maahlna. 1 Cordon Card and Billbaad Praaa. 1 Standing Praaa, with Boarda. 1 Paper-Trimming Machine. Mitering Maonine, Lead and Rule Cattara. A good quantity of Body Type. Orar aarenty fonta of Job Typa. Bordara, Cnta, Carraa, Rules, Aa. To a good printer, wiablng to obtain a foothold in aa improving loaation, thte ia a peoniiarly favorable opportunity. It alao affords a handaomo Induoemont for tho profitable in* fulnnt of oapiul hod labor in ft lltorary purault by one not aoqoftintad with tho moohftnioftl operation of too buaineae. Prioo ftnd torma mod# known on applleatlon. Addroaa G. E. ELFORD, Qroonrllle, B. 0. | pm~ Charleaton Courier and Colomhia I'kmmix will ploftfto iaoort onoo ft wook for throo woaka, and forward bill. 8opt 11 10 tf Notice. ALL portion indebted to tho Batata of WILLIAM K. HIOHTOWKR, doeaooed.ara requeeud to e<>mo forward and aeitln , and thooa having olftima will preoant thorn on or boforo tho ft h day of Noroms bar naxt, or bo dobar?od. T. W. HIOHTOWER, Aug 7-11-14* Executrix.