The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, July 19, 1871, Image 2
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Tht Oranjcmen and tue 12U of July.
I* the Ira* placo, what in (ha " Orangsaea?"
They hava organised a M?r*t political
society, which originated la England and
Ireland, aad has spraad to this countrj. Tha
olBclal designation la " Tha Loyal Oraaga To tltatlon."
I* Is eoaspoaad exclusively of
ProUatants, and lis professional objects are to
aappor* tha reigning monarch of England as
long as ho or aha la a Protectant, to uphold I
tha Protestant religion, tha laws of tha ooun. i
try, aad tha wnton of tha eeauty-?Grent Britain
aad Ireland. They take their name from ,
Will Ian IU of Kngland, Prinoa ol Oraaga, (a
Mall principality In Franca, now Included in (
tha Department of Vaccinae.) On tha 12th of,
July, 1090, this King defeated bla father.In-1
Uv, James II, on the hanks of tb* rlrer |
Dnjnd i (bt ltlwr wi mon, the Fro*
toftioU kkoii ono-thlrJ that nunW. The
remit wm that J am 3i dad tg Dublin and from
thanoa M Franco. In the battle Duke Shorn-|
berg *u kUlod. Thai much of the origin and I
object* of the society. I
It will bo soon that it U essentially Frote*> !
t.koU Brorjr mouther mult bo a Proteafant
brer eighteen yoars of age. Marriage with a {
Human Catholic entails expulsion. In tbo j
lower lodge, thoro are fire degrees. A coltatx
eral order Is connected with it, and to tho
qualifications already enumerated are added a
clause excluding any whoso parents, or cither
of them, wore Roman Catholics. They must
also~belleve in tho Holy Trinity,
The iuatitnlioa was founded iu 1703, in tho
North of IrolanJ, to counteract the Roman
Catholio associations, tho " Dofendcrs" and
" Ribbon Men." As nearly tho whole peasantry
belonged to one or the other of tbeso societies,
a fearful amount of riots and bloodshed
ensued, which hare been more or less frequent
erer sinco, on tho anniversary of the " Rattle
of Doyne Water." In 1833, this political and
religious contention ran so high that the Duke
of Cumberland, 'then Urand Master of tho
vnugmni, uisaoircu mo orucr, oui ID 181A?
tan years later?It was revived. In 1829, it
was introduced in America, and in 1801, it
numbered 150,0(0 mombers, sinco which time
* it has rapidly increased.
CoMtno isto Like.?The Newberry Herald,
pablialsed the following card from fourteen^
colored mon :
_ Wo, the undcrsignod, at length seeing tho
siticn to all that is rfgtlhJUctbo radical party
in tho end will work out out* own ruin, (our
true interests being wholly identified with tho
honest white people of the State,) from this
timo wish it known far and near, among our
colored fcllow-citizcus, as woll as the whito
people, that we will not tio to the radical party
any longer, or believe any more of their Hob.
Tho desertion of our leader?Mr. D. R. Thi?
fcr?who promised so much and performed so
little, was tho greatest blessing which could
have befallen us; it bad the efiect of opening
our ryes. We aro satisfied now, that though
pretending to be eur friend, be war our worst
enemy, and that be was nil tbo time working
for bis own self-interest; and had be continued
true to bis party, and we to bin., we would
have been doing injury to ourselves and the
country. Tbo true policy of the colored innn
is to cut looso from carpet baggers and
thieves, and join bands with white native,
honest citizens; in furtherance of which, wo
hereby sign our names ; R. Rico, Allen Rice,
Alexander Dird, William Joiner, M'ard Saunders,
James McCrockcr, Griffin Rird, Tom
Johnson, Jonu oiui*, **'ndc Saudcrs, Starling
Jnhnson, ltufus King, Edmu^i John
Jones, Nathan Rico, j in, 1SJI.
ICttrh? ___ , . ?
A Skxsation.?Tbo latest sensation in Wilmington
N. C., is thus described by the Star:
No little cxcitmcnt wns created in the immediate
vicinity of Fourth and Chnrch streets
on Monday afternoon by the finding of a small
glass Jar or bottle in the street at that point,
containing tiro human thumbs. Several persons
who witnessed this singular sight say
mm uio mnniii] were npparontly from the
hands of n white female, judging from their
peculiar formation, and that they had been
cut off at the joints nearest the bands. They
wcro perfect in cvory respect, except that they
had turned slightly purplo around the edges
where they had been severed from the bnndsThe
jar in which ihey wero found, had a piece
of whito cloth tied over the mouth. The mat*
tcr originated quite a stir in the neighborhood
and no conjecturo has keen hazarded tha1 I
tends in the least to unravel tho mystery. I
Shocking Accident.?A painful
accident occurred yesterday evening,
in the Lewi*Tunnel, near A!
legany Station, on the Chesapeake i'
uiui Uluo ltailroad, by which j1
eight men were badly burnt?six j 1
negroes and two white men. The !
accident was the result of carelessnces
on tho part of one of the nc- 1
groes, who entered the shaft with '
a lighted lamp and a piece of fuse,
llo carelessly lighted tho fuse, and .
in endeavoring to extinguish, it c
ignited tho blast that was being
tilled, thereby causing a prcma- J
.'"re explosion. *
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Mokk Tkoublk fob Bowk.v.?x
writer in the New York Tribune
argues that tho President has not
the power of pardoning the bigainons
Bowen, tor the reason that o
tho District of Columbia has a tor- ti
ritorial constitution, under wliicb -
ttio liovernor is vested with the [ 1
' power of pardoning common g
\ criminals sentenced by the courts p
of the District. Bigamy is u m
common crime, and in no way an K
offence against the United States ;
and so tiiia writer mantairis that 1
the President could have no legal ^
authority to pardon in this case. ,
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PKATIT OF COL. STLWAKT IJAI?KI~
son.?The mapy friends of this
gentleman will be pained to hoar r
of his death, which Occurred in to
Kdgcfield, last Hatnrdaj'. Col. ar
Ilnrrison bad been in business in lie
pur city for some time previous to 1,1
Ids death, but for several weeks Cl
had been confined Wy illness to his
room at the Augusta Hotel. lie ot
was taken to Kdcrefhdd ?
In such a prostrated condition, tb<
Dint the nows o( ids death will not ^
he n surprise to tlioeo who saw ii<>
Iiitn then. 1
[Augusta Constitutionalist. J J*
ready for crime.** 1 miiea ?*>y .
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&l)e (?n$nprift.
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WKDWAtDAY, MY 10, WL
Apoiog?a?.
Our reader* will phase ekcusfc lli*
appearance of the paper this Week,
rIioiiIiI lh?* mm inktlilnn In It .mliu ..
one uf our best compositors is sick, nod
therefore the work hss fallen upon a
very few. In consequence, we have
with the greatest reluctance been com*
felled to leave out an important Communication,
although partly in type,
signed by near a hundred of our citi*
sens. W'e sincerely trust that we CAn
publi.-h it next week.
Mills Honst, Charleston.
Our readers will observe the card of
tbe above Ilouie. It will be seen that
tlie fare has been reduced to three dol 1
lart per day ! Just think of it?to en- ^
j ?y the sumptuous entertainment of one ]
of the very first hotels in the South foi ]
that sum. The tables are always sup- 4
plied with the richest and most dclicite ,
luxuiics the market afToid, and the i
roo.ns are kept in splendor, sufficient 1
to gratify tho taste and feelings of the
most opulent and fastidious. The management,
from the Proprietor, Mr.
J. Pakkkk, down to the Clerk, render
every attention and courtesy necessary
to made guests comfortable and pleasant
duiing their stay. Their servants
are well trained and attentive, so every
attention is afforded. Persons visiting
Charleston, on short or protracted stays,
will bear in mind tlte entertainment
lliev will receivo at (bo Mills House
for three dollars.
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Bullivnn Manufacturing Coropsnji Fork,
shoals. GroonvilloThe
notice of ibis Company, to rc'
? ?imrk Subscriptions, ought to atin
the Counlv, imu -. c
' ?r??r v. one
State who can raise any funds. It is
sure to prosper. We trust that ilio wholo
slock will be made up by our citizens,
they should unite,, and reap the groat
profits of manufacturing, and keep them
at home, thus increasing our own
wealth, and not sending cut the dividends
to capitalists abroad. There are
some surplus funds in (bis section, even
now, with man)' planters and others.?
Southern Factories are averaging from
ten to twenty per cent., and the Sulli
van Factory with its fine location for
cotton supply, and great water power,
will equal the best.
The well known character of those
men who have <l*rl?il ll.S*
for business sagacity and thiift, is ft'iiiCi!
a certain guaranty of its success. W e
sooner n?k a monied investment. Wo
shall recur to this subject, and take tho
| liberty of publishing extracts of a letter
from Dr. Jami-.s M. Scllivak, which
states some reliuhle and gratifying facts
in relation to the Factory. It will ?oon
be ready to go into operation, ftnd those
who invest will not have long to wait ,
for dividends. I
Resignation of Rev. W. D. Thomas, Fas- .
tor of tho Greenville Baptist Chnroh. j
4Ve annouco with much regret, ,
that Kev. \V. D. Thomas, will soon (
ccnse to be one ot our citizens, j
having accepted a call to tho 1'as 8
torato ot tho Freemason Street t
Hnptist Clmrcb in Norfolk, Va., a
his native State. His resignation c
was communicated to the church t
on last Sunday. A committee was ']
appointed to report to tho regular
conference of the clmrcli, which v
met Monday evening, when thoy fl
submitted the lollowing report, j,
(ind resolutions which
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tnously adapted, much feeling was v
Manifested at the necessity of part ?
tig with one so much beloved and ?
cspcctcd by the church which he t|
ias servol so ably and so well.
The m?riu>ciipt of dio Addiesa
el.ivcted before the Masonic L>Jge a.
tvid title, a few weeks since, ha* noi ft
'et been p)ac?d in our hands. When a
vc receive it, il will promtly appear in w
he columns of the Enterprise.
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"in NewnAn(1 Htbbonmen-Oreat Riot 01
and Wounded. " Versons Ktiled ?j
The 12th of July is the annivcrsay of tho l;
attlo ol the itojrnc, in which tho Irish Cath- 81
lica light ing for the defence of King Jam as, C<
l,? l..t -r
,.?i ui mo jiouse .Stuart were defeat- 1
d, and William, of Orange a 1'roteitnnt p
'rineCf became Master of tbo Throne of Kn- u
land, Ireland and Hcotliyid. Jamks bad
roved himself a weak and silly King, who q
'a* endeavoring to impose the Catholic reli- ,
ion, over both Kngland and Ireland. The
Inglish rose against him and invited WiL- Hl
iam to come ov or to Kngland, and tnko ^0
ossrssiosi of the Crown. This was near two of
undred years ago. The supremacy of Wil- til
iam, was easily established in Kngloud, bnt A
Imost Catholics adhered to King Jamrs, \i-,
id fought desperately for his cause, The g|t
idso of bigotry, intolerance and tyranny. And
though the English Government with its ^
rotcstant Episcopal Cbureb, for centuries rortcd
upon the Irish evil for evil, the intolerice
and persecution which tbo Roman Catho- ^
is in other countries, always evinced towards
thi
rotestnnts, where tboiis was the established AI
Lurch, as in France, Spain, Italy, Austria pa
). Still the wbolo civilised world has been
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kinner uy me aueecae of William 8j^
Orange. William made a liberal prloeef
1 tho Kngl ah call hia advent to the Throne,
ilr great Revolution, when the libort lea of the
nple ntid the limitation* on the kingly pro;ative
were (Irmly died and the tyradical
u*e of 8luari forever bantahed from power, citi
The I'rotoalnnla in Ireland to Comincmorate
triumph of their rau*?, organised the aoeie- ...
of Oranrcnvn, on 1 the Irirh Catholic*, a* Kill
-g - JP1 !-|Li
Mt off, fc society of RlbboniAen. The eenseluence
ku beau rioU ud conflict* b*l?Mn
k?d*?, almost irirx jMr in Ireland, down
o thin lima. Vary unwisely or uafortaMtely
an think, trleh Protestant emigrant#, with
Mi? others In torn# of tba cities of tba United
Itstes, New York eepeelally, long ago formed
taerieao eoctetlcs of Orangemen, nod adopted
In practice of annual oelebrntions of tha batla
of the Uojroa, Disturbances in America
tare occasionally attended tba celebrations
if tba Oiangamen. Tba Irish Catholics reanting
ft as an offence to them, and riotously,
is failing their processions, n very serious riot
if this kind occurred as far hack In New York |
is 1824. Hut this recent one of Jul/ 12,1871
las prorcd tho moat bloody and doplorablo.?
K great excitement and anticipation of trou.
>lo on the 12th existed in New York, for aomo
reeks proceeding, to much ao that Mr.' Kilios
chief polloe in the City, with the approval
it Mayor Hall; issued an order prohibiting
he Orangemen from marching in proces.
ion. This was eried out agaiut, ns a tyrannl:al
Interference with tho common llborty of
:ltixons, and Governor IIorrxAH issued his
proclamation declaring that all societies had
he right peaceably to coiebrate their anni
rcrsarios, and that the Orangomen should bo
protected in so do lug. Then the order o'
Kbi.sor was rcrokod, and a strong foroe of
polioe and militia organixod to koep the poaoe
>n the 12tb, aud to provont the Hibbonmen,
much the most numerous in the city, from
imnshing the Orange prrcosslon, or ralalng
my sorious riot. Dut the precaution, al?
though it may hare limited the ca?astrophef
did not provent the shooking result of riot and
bloodshed. Tho nature and extent of which
will be gathorcd from the following extract:
Nxw York, July 12, (in the morning.)
It is understood that Gen. McDowell
will cooperate with the
State authorities. Circulars have
been issued for tho formation of n
Protestant League of America;
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WIICIOIII It IS HWUIIL'U Ulllfc II1C
claims of Roman Catholicism nto
incompatible with civil and relig
ions liberty. It is understood
that 6,000 have been enrolled for
this 01 ganization. Yesterday,
batteries were placed at the several
points where an attack on the
procession is apprehended.
The much talked-of and long
looked for riot commenced about
quarter before 11 o'clock, this
r'"*" Reports have comport
was ifu.f. .... ,r| fi . r(J^
precinct, and was to the effect liini t<
mob had collected in the vicinity
of Eighty-third 6trcct und Third
avenue, and were driving the
people from the streets. 225 po
liceinen were i mined into) v nieW;
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out, and, under command of Cup
tain Ilcdden, of tlio fifteenth'pre
cinct, ordered to the above point,
to disperse the mob. The second
despatch was from tho thirty second
precinct, and stated that the
rioters were marching through
the boulevard, and had nttacked
the ltallian and Swiss laborers in
the vicinity of 143d street and
Ninth avenue. Superintendent
lvelsoo and General fchnlcr immediately
held a consultation, and
wwMwifid.1 gfiufl ALTO.11 ?}&. .tr
diatcly ordered seven companies
of the Seventy first regiment, Col
oncl Itockofellnw commanding, to
proceed to and guard thai point,
llie last order had barely been
given, when another report was
received that several Fenian^, had
collected about tlio Fenian head?
ipiortcis, on tlio corner of Nineteenth
and Twenty-first avenue,
kvhcrc a largo quantity of arms
no 6tored, and clamored loudly
o be given their arms. Their dc
mind was refused, and they
hrcntcned to pull down the place.
V bout 250 officers wero put iu
tnges immediately, and sent
here. At the Fifth regiment
irinory, in Hester street, a largo
rowd had collected, and signified
heir intention ot taking the arms,
ihere arc about 100 men of tho
egiinent in the armory, to each of
ihom were dealt out forty rounds
f enrtrhloM ?
*i.ia-illuming, SCO1115
that 1 lie regiment were preured
for them, one brawny indiidnal
paid: "Come, byes; lot's
o down to the seventh ward, and
et the lads, and we'll clear out
ic d ? d Dutch.**
night despatches.
New Y01.it, July 12.
The Orange procession was
>rtno I between two regiments
nd 100 polico. Only about 200
cro in line, with two banners?
need the stars and stripes and
10 other of William of Orange,
n horseback. They waited some I
inc for a band. The soldiers 1
"Wt with balls, and. the proccs- I
nil started, j.110 |,ro* 1
?88ioti of Jersey City consisted of 1
50, limitary guarded. The fer <
)r boa's were held in the river '
ntil the chninctcr of the pnsscnjrs
was ascertained. The Jersey
ity procession was entirely 1111iclcfeto.d
Tl.o Vl1
, * UI K ]>rOCC8- I
on was assailed three times upM
the last advices. At the corner
"Ihird street and Eighth avenue, f
io troops were ordered to fire.? "
bout a dozen wcro killed and (
ounded. One policeman was *
ot dead. Colonel Fisk was f(
>unded and-one inan of the
inth Regiment killed. Innu- .j
erablc minor rows arc reported. 1
despatch from tho oporator at n
o Fifth Avenno Jlotel says: hi
bout 3 P. M-, as tho troops were 01
ssing down Filth avenue, when |r
tween Tventyfifth and Twenty- 0j
;th streets, tho mob fired three Co
>ts at them. Tho military re- <}<
ncd the fire, killed eight and oa
'iinding thirteen. -Two boys m
a a iauy wero shot, and sixteen Ti
izens in all wcro killed on the
snuo. Tlireo soldier* wore
led.
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i p ii .?? ii? i i i i?' i it
New Yojfc, July 15.
Over 400 M??rmo|?, who arrived
at Castle Garden, yesterday,
from 8canainavia, in the steamer
Miuncsota, leave this afternoon lor
the West. jPF
New York July 13.
Mayor Hull assumes the .whole
responsibility of Kelsoe'e order
foroiding tho Orange procession,
and argnes that the refeult proved
the wisdom v* Kelsoe's ordor.?
The Police Commissioners, t)emoA>nl!?
adii PaimiUIIaah u?ni>a nnult.
VIAI1V UUU ^HV^UUIiVnil) UUWM
imous iii lavor ot Keboe's order.
Deaths from the riot, fitty-aix ;
more wouuded will die. The regiments
are still quarreling over
the question as to which fired uselessly.
There is no question as to
the cxcellont behavior of the polico;
their conduct is universally
praised.,
The grand jury proposo to indict
the rioters for murder and
the utterers ol iu ccudiary speeches
A9 accessary.
Extraordinary Outer.?The
enterprising publishers ot the
American Stock Journal offer to
send the whole twelve numbers
for this >cart and $100 worth of
books, all for the regular subscription
to the Journal, which is $1.00
u year. All our farmers and stock
raisers should take advantage of
this liberal offer, as tho JOURNAL
is worth many times the
money, besides getting four valuable
Manuals do voted to stock
raising, the price ot which is 25
cts. each. Specimen copies ot tho
Journal will bo sent free to all by
applying to tho Publishers, N. P.
BUYER & Co., Parkersburg, Pa.
roil Tint ouEr.xviu.r. enterprise.
Gkkenville Baimibt clidroii, 1
July 17, 1871. J
Tho Committee to whom was referred
tho notico of the resignation
of the pastor, report that they
have given the subject a careful
consideration; and respectfully
submit the following:
i ,.jjm.nrpm, Rev. W. D. Tliomas
1 Pastor of this onu. ^
I as wo havo learned that the cn>
cnmstances connected with saic
resignation are such as to prcvenl
I our cherishing the hope of its with
drnwal therciore,
liceolvcd, That this Church re
, coives the notice of resignation ol
I Rev. W. D. Thomas with feeling?
of profound regret, and looks for
i ward to the time of separation a?
a season of painful experience.
He solved, TJint wo regard it as
i a privilege to bear testimony to
tho faithful manner in which he
has performed his ministerial scr
viroa nmono ha /In? !?><-? r>
B ... jj *? bVilllUC'
tion of more than eight rears?
tniutha tvAt-d of tlflth itl
ItB Simplicity , r~..r,n? t|,nR0
who mourned in Zion ; striving to
lead all the members ot his charge
to build themselves up in the faith
and practico ot tho Gospel ; and
faithfully warning and instructing
the unconverted of tho congregation.
Resolved* Tlmt we do prayerfully
commit our Pastor to the grace
of God, and conscientiously commend
him to the members of his
new charge, as an uble and earnest
Christian minister, trusting that
his labors with them may be so
blessed of . the Lord as to bo the
means of edifying and strengthening
their Church, and lending
many souls to a saving knowledge
of the truth.
Resolved, That tho proposed resignation
bo accepted, to take cf
feet, according to his request, from
the 15th of August next.
Resolved, That a committee of
fivo ho appointed to nominate a
suitable person as Pastor, to re
port to tho Church ns early as
practicable.
Resolved, That copies of the
above resolutions he furnished the
Relujious llerald, the Working
f!hrtstian% and the papers of this
place for publication.
G. K Elford, )
u. H.Jupbon, V Committee.
T. Q. Donaldson, j
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CARD.
Cini KNViii.it, July 19 1871.
Af(*?ra. Editor*?Will you do me tha
kin line** lo publish the enclosed letter from
the Private Secretary of Oov. Scott, giving
trie re a ii foi revoking my commission. I ,
feel It due to myself, to say to the people of
Hie County, that I did not p?<ii;o? his Ex
lelleney, or seek the appointment io any
vay. Respectfully.
ALEXANDER lleBEE.
Statr or S?.rrn Caromma, 1
Kxkcutivk Dxpahtuicnt, >
Cot cm at a, July 17 H 1871. J
IUjtmndrr Mclitt, Etq., Grrr*tille, S. C. (
8m?I am directed by his Excelleny ,
lovernor Scott, to Inform yon that tha retoval
of Jnmes M. Runion, aa Auditor of
Irsettville County, nnd ynur appointment
a his successor, was. in consequence of in>
irmatioa, deemed reliable, at his intantion
> shortly resign tha ofTiaa, and tha necessL
r of promptly sopplyit g a person to fulfil i
s duties st that Mrll?l?'"""
. iiuu grucy.
An (he information of hi* Intended reetg
ation hae proved to bo ineorrect, and j (
la character, both personal and ? flloial lAa
iteiceplionable, and Mr. Allan, the Seoato^ c
om the County, excepts etropgly to tha J
tango, and states that ha will oppose 1U
mfirmatlon In the Senate; Uio Governor a
tenia that Appointment had batter bo re- ?
Hod, and Mr. Runion'a (ommlaeion re-la* ^
ed, and haa accordingly oo diroeted.? j
-uating that thia eourae, under tha eireum. ?
meet, will ba agreaabla to yoo. g
I have tha honor to ba,
Vary Respect fu'ly, 0
JOHN HATIT P?t--?- o
? occietai jr. j
-u-'- IJil'MI"OB1TUARV.
" it a to not d?-n?i, but a>e?t<elh *
! Jcaoa the Mod 8haph#rd htlh fultod in
b?? ariua another Lamb of th? Th^
Iofaot Son of )ir. nnd Mr*, a F. ??Un,
Weelly f?!1 aaleep' in Jeaae on tha 10th
July, 1*71, aged elg ht inoniha and thirteco
dura Ha was a ahil?J of muoh promiae and
loTlinar* lie aeanied to poaaaaa fealtoaa
far eboee hla age? But ha Itaa gone ?j> to
alilfle lu the eourfe above.
" CM sucb la lb* jungaom 01 won.
E. T. D.
I.H-U?UU
, Charleston. July 17.
Cotton dull and nominal; middling* 20;
not roooipra 267 t?al?*; export# coastwise
210; atock 8920.
Baltimore Jul/ 17.
Flour dull and weak ; ait/ mllla superfine
28 eanta. Wheat dull and lowar; white
I 35@l 55. Corn dull tut aeoreo. Pork
15 60@16. Bacon quiet; ehoulder 7|.?
Whisky 9t@tlf
New York July 17.
livening. Cotton dull; anlca 108 talca;
uplands 2rf. Gold 12{@12}.
Avousta. July 17.
Cotton market dull and notnirinl st
18i@19 for Liverpool-middlings ; sales IS
tal?a; receipts 0.
Meeting of Greenville Convocation.
There will be a Convocation of the
Episcopal Church, in upper South Car*
olina, in our City during the latter part
of this week.
The Convocation is composed of
Ministers of the churches nt Pendleton*
Anderson, Abbeville, Newberry, Green
ville, Spartanburg, York, Chester apd
Union, and of Laymen appointed to
reprosent each church. *
The purpose of the meeting is to
awaken zeal and interest in the church'#
work, of preaching and leaching the
Gospel of Chri?t, and to promote the
spirit of brotherly love among brethren.
It will give our Episcopal friend
great pleasure to have our people attend
the meetings of Convocation, and
unite with them in the praises and
prayers of the Church. v
The Rector of Christ Church, Greenville,
is to preach the opening sermon.
The services to begin at 10^ A. M.,
Wednesday. The general subject appointed
for consideraii9n at this meet
ing is, Chriitain Education. . .
Auditor's ornoc, )
I * C.. July 19, 1871; {
when Tsx^Poyers n#K1Wv^ive notice that,
^ returns, the Couuly Auditor is compelieb-^
law, to charge them with the returns of the
previous yesr, and add fifty per cent.
. thereto as a penal ly.
f J. M. RUNION, County Auditor.
,
THE
MILLS HOUSE,
' CHARt.KSTON S. f\
( PARKER $ Co.
Proprietors.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAY $3 00
SU LLlVAN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
FORK SHOALS.
Tin; SULLIVAN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY will accept for tlie noxt
thirty days a subscription to their Stock to
a limited amount.
Tat lie* desiring to links Investments in
this Company would do w ell to opplv at
once.
D. D. MOORK, Clerk S. M. C.
July 10 11 3
Notice.
ALL persona having doming ngtins*.
tlie CITY COUNCIL of Greenville,
are notitied to hind their Accounts to the
undersigned by the '.it of Augmt next.
A. R. McDAVIl), City Cleik.
July 19 11 2
Saluda Dental Socioty,
WILL meet at Greenville, S. C. at 8 P.
M., August 1st 1871 DENTISTS
generally are invited to attend.
Tlio usual Railroad and Hotel arrange,
ments will be made.
N, SIMS, President.
J R THOMPSON 8 cr. tary,
July 19 22 2
V AaaaA nawsl * " "
??wui*v liUi " pr suio,
I nm no** offering nt I'rivate
Heln that No. I Family
Resid'oee and Ijoi.nnw ocouBaBSiBrnied
hy Rev. W. I). Tliomaa.
This ia well known to lo ono ol lli? most
d?>sirai>l? rnidenm in tlie ei'.y, on one of
the highest points. House has Six l?"g?*
and comfortable rooms, with fire plsee in
each room. Kitchen attached to the House.
Good Servants accommodation, Fin# Well
and Cistern, Hnperior garden Spot, Beautihil
Lawn in front of ^Icsidcnpc, studded
with noble old oak trees. The lot contains
acres of ground. Parties de
taring to purehase this property can inspect
the same by eslling at the lions#.
Such nn nppoitunlty for securing a delightful
home seldom occurs, I
For terms, Ac , apply to.
JULltTS C. SMITH,
Auction A Commission Merchant,
Greenville, 8. C.
July 19 11 U j
Not'co i
IS hereby given to all whom It may concern
that I will apply to 8 J. JX)UTII.
IT, Probate Judge of 6reenville County,
nn the 1Kb day of August next for a final
discharge us Administrator of the estate of .
W. L, M. AU8TIN, deeeascd. |
Wis. H. AUSTIN, Administrator.
July 19 11 4
The State of South Caroline. 1
flBRBVVIl t v
w AUliTi V.A/UH I Y #
/?. ./, DOUT//JT, Ktquire, Jud'je of Probait
of *aid County.
WHKflKAA, Marina M. Horny lm* filed
a Petition in my Offiaa. preying
hat Lat'ara of Adminietrat ion with the will
nnexed on all and rlngular tha good# and
hatt?!#, right# and aredlto of WILLIAM II.
IOVEY, lata of tha County, aforeeaid
Inaaaaa, thonld ba granted to liim.
TMttt are, therefore, to eita and
ii ana singular the kindred end creditor*
f the id deecasfd* to be end eppcer in
lie Coart ef Probate for (aid County, to be
olden nt Greenville Court House, on the '1
it day of Aagml nrxt to ehow cause, if any
rhy the said adnr a titration should not be ?
ranted.
8 J. DOUTHiT.
Judge of Probate Greene ill# County,
ffics of Judge ef Probate, July 18th, 1871,
July IV 11 V E
Exuberant Health ]
I* a bh-latng vouchsafed to few. Even
Uiofa who have been favored by nature
Willi' strong constitutions and vigorous
frames are apt to neglaot tha precautions
beeeseary to prsserva thsss precious endow
ments. Indeed, as a rule, the more healthy
and robust a men is, the more liberties he (
is Inclined le take with his own physique.
Is is some consolation to the naturally weak
and feeble to know that they can*be so In*
vigorat>d a/td built dp, tv a proper nse of
the means witleh seienee lias placed at their '
disposal, as to have a much belter chance
of long life, and exemptions "from disease
and ram, llian (lie mou athletic of their
fallows who are foolish enough (o suppose
themselves invulnerable, and act accord*
Ingly.
11 Is not too much to m; that mora than |
half the people of the civilised world need
an occasional tonic, l-> enable tliom to sup- |
port the strain upon their bodies and j
minda, which the fast life of this rest lev
age oeeastous. In fact, a pure, wholesome,
unexciting tonie ia the graud desideratum
of tire busy millions, and ihey hare the arilo'e
in llOsTfcTTRKS STOM tCH BITTKKS.
It is a stamlnal medioins, i. e. it
imparts permanent strength to weak systems
and invigorates delicate constitution*.
I to regulation and its sales hove steadily
increased. Competitive preparations have
beoo introduced ?<f libitum, and, as far as
the publio is concerned, ad nanuam, In the
hope of rivaling it; but tbey have all either
perished in the attempt, or been left far
in the rear. It has hcen the great medical
success of the present century, and it is
quit* certain that no proprietary mhiicine
in this country is as widely known, or as
generally used.
Ten iightuing presses, running incisrantly
(Sundays excepted,) the whole year
through, barely supply the demand for the |
Illustra' ed Almanr.o, in which the nature ,
and ti?c? of the preparation are ??t forth, I
the circulation now bring over eight mil-!
lions a year. 9-4
m
The Great 7an.lly Medicino of the Ago.
THIRTY TEARS
llave elapsed einre the Introduction of. the
Pain Killar to the public, nr.d jot at the
present time It la more popular and command*
n lorger eale than ever before. It*
pnpuiaiity is not conlinrd to this country
alone ; nil over the woild it* hcntiicinl ef
fects in cU'lng the " ills that flesh is licit
to," are acknowledged and apf racist'd, and
as a 1'AIN KII.LKK its fame is limited to
no country, sect nor lace. It n<eis only to
be known to ho prtred.
Tiiirtt Ykars is certainly long enor.gh
time to prove the efficacy of any medicine,
and that the PAIN KILLER is dcrerving of
pall its proprietors claim for it, ia amply
roved by tho un pa allrled populaiity it
" "'" Haloed. It is a sunt and r.fftctt vr.
els.. 50 cts., fttu, -vs'i Druggist*. Price 25
accompany ?ach bottle. Directions
4
" QtiTK llUN Dowx."?IIow olicn is this
expreiueon used Ly persons whose bodies
and minds are exhnusta 1 liy the (oils nnd
nnxielics of business life. Mere stimulant*
do no good in such ense*. There fiist effect
'H linnsU-nt. The re-nction dhsstrou*. In j
TA URANT'd 8 E L TZRR APERIENT, |
the (rue remedy for this breaking down ol
physical energies, and the animal spirits is
provided. It renovates and refteslos the
assimilating organ* nnd ihe nerves, while il
carries off, without violence or pnln, nil the
impurities which clog the bowels and viti
ate the blood. In indigestion, biliousness,
conklipnt ion, nervous we?ktio?s, and hyj o?
ctioridrisnis, it ha* no rival, except the wn.
ter ol tlie SeM7. r Spring itself, of wliioh il
is lite exact nnd perfect equivalent.
SOL 1? ItY ALL DRUGGISTS. 9 4
Harrison & Marshall
UAVK .lliST ItKPKIVKD A COMIM.KTK*STOCK
OF
im vr GOODS,
At their Obi Stor?. opposite Mnn'ina II >u*e
Our St-wk of liltt'ilS is lull ?n,l .......-i-.
I'll KAOR I I'T IONS compounded with cure
CLARET WINE
Fur t'.iu Summer at $2 [>or gallon. Cheap by
the I)o/.?n.
Hosteller'* It it t?*rn. Plantation, Sumpter, Carolina
uixl Vinegar Hitter* at Wlioltciilo
or Itolnil.
11ie 1? v*a PIIILOTOKKN -the Female friend. j
Millville FRIJIT J A It. the lx -1 inure.
AI.F.S. PORTER, WINKS. BLACK RKRItV
CORDIAL ami HltANI>Y, a line article.
A largo Stock of
Cigars and Smoking Tobacco
WIIITK LEAD, OILS, VARNISHES, Ac.
STATIONARY, BLANK 1IOOK8, and
ENVELOPES?a full Stuck.
I.i onlor to make room f<?r our FALL
STOCK, we will aell, at greatly
SEDUCED PRICES,
A let <>f the following Goods:
KAMI'S, PERFUMERIES, POMADES* I
BRUSHES, and other GOODS.
iaroaixs to de had for canii i
miii.KT FOA1*.u?cheaper than ever. ?
l'ATKXT MEMCINES?s full Line.
oiIR '
SODA FOUNTAIN, Will
ije kept i
RED HOT b
WITH icfi ALL sonncR. j
LF.MOK SUGAR and LEMON SYRUP.
July 12 10 If
NATION AI unrn ?
.... iwainh 111# I CL^ 11
(OdDlfcWMIIflllA, S3. (0. J
irnii) 8
PROPRIETOR.
r. HAMILTON JOYKKR. CLERK. 8j
UATRS J
f R>?r.1 per l)jy |8 (Hi n
upper. nr..fcr? *
.. -?? *^?<Jging 100
IntU Meal* - 1 00 i
Sep 1 15 tf
Snbecribo foV Tiik Greknvills i?,
',ktek tribe? only $2 n year.
i . v i .'iTi.iiTT'
Fairview Academy,
ti; B. SMITH, PRINCIPAL
TRK 8KCOND 8E*8IOX of
jff4a\ tliL SCHOOL wi.l l.egin July
SwgMjS 10?h. and continue till Nov. ?4.
^ Titti-.*?$3, tlO wild $1rt |-er
iii private families oil the nmii
-rnantmidc
For particulate, ad.lri"8 I lie P? ii?ci|'?l
Juno 28 8 "3
Piivato Boarding'.
I CAN take souio BOARDERS, either l.jr
the ilnjr, weak or month. The situation
Ir a iteeirelih' one on Mnin Street, between T.
W. Wooden Store Room and the llrlek
Store Room occupied by IV, D. Goodwin. A
K?od TABLE will bo fiircMicd.
BATES.?Per Dny $ I AO
Week 7 < 0
- Month 25 00
T. 11. ROBERTS.
Onrr.vllle, S. 0.. J.ilr 12. IS71. 10-tf
PHOTOGRAPHING.
HAVIN J re.-eiitly At l-.*d up the room*
over \t li'tmiro <fc FerK,"M,,?'* Sltiio,
with el?gei.t Hclttr, I i?m prorated to do
ell kin ja of PHOTOGRAPHING, *t very
iliort i utile. Uethfiotun pu'ironted l<i n'1.
W. M. N UKKLLlt.
May 21 ? If 1*
The Southern Hotel
. > HAS Been iifi.tvd nnJ
put in c?>m;*lete order for
J the eocomnio 1 itl n of the
iruvoiine public. Utloi nf
tioHid |*? neui.nb'e. Call end qivo lite ii
trial. J. O. Y HA KG IN.
May Ji S3 8iu
DENTISTRY 1 DENTISTRY!
JQ. McD* V71) grnduntc of the PcnnrylTan
In Collope of Dental Surgery, session
It-00-07, rcrpirlftiHy offer* his professinnni
services to the citizens of Crccnvillo mid surrounding
countiy.
Having acquainted himself nith tho modern
Improvements ol his profession, he hopes, I y
strict nttentiou to butjne's, to be n le to givo
satisfaction.
OITiro on tho corner of CofTeo nnd Muin
Street*, In II. A. Cauhh^s f< rmcr residence,
up atnlr*. J. Q. |loDAVll>, D. D. S.
Afar 22 40 3tn
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WM. J. RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
t LOOATEI) on Ftlli Street, ono
square of Messrs. (lower, Cox A.
Uirkltjr't.
UKANITK of nil dcicrlption*
furnished nn<l cut to otdcr. TOM BSTONES,
with (Iriinitn or Mnrldo
Pedestal* Tr.nr he hud ?n application.
Ppcelul attention guaranteed to nil
work.
fiif Order* for TOMBSTONES left with
Mr. 11. M'kiihi.k, Jeweller, will receive my
prompt attention.
Jun IS ?5 IT
tlpll
faTER WHEEL,
Mill Bearing,Shaftinfc* Pulleys
P0P1E
-- ofcND FOR A CIRCUIAR?
L?ec 7 20 ly
SPIUNG & SUMMIT
mhmmmikry.
Just Returnod from Now
York.
,<<GV MRS. JKXNINOS hog re-,
turned with a full atocV ot M 11?LINBRY
and otho< U 0 O 1> S,
1flBljSS xiiitcil to tlx- wast a and deairea
dSHUB/UW ?f the ladies, to which a h e
fyHfllf would invito an examination.?
VHJW 8he will bare a QUAN I) Ol'KNjWmL
IHO on Thursday, 27th inat.,
Pin and will be |>ieaaed to aer sucti
f her rrienda on the occuaion aa may have
he time to attend.
lattallon -? A "
oeiow the well-known
tore of Mcura. W. II. Ilo??jr A Co.
April 26 1 & tr
"Sotioe.
IS brrel.y given to oil whom Itmny concern,
bwt I will ajp'y ? 8. J. Douthit, rro,
to Judge, of Greenville Connty, on Gc 2
"u nf July ntxt, for inal dlaeharge u tluarluu
of TRUTH A A. DICKEY.
W. D. DICKEY, Guardian.
Jono Hth 18T1. T-ft
1K0IMJK PAGE & CO.
So. 0 N. Scbroeder St.. Baltimore.
ariufaeturrra of Portable and Stationary
TEAM ENGINES AND BOILEUS,
Patent in.proved, portable CIRCULAR
t W MILLS. (lancr Mi.l. - *?- ' "
lib Hriii kfin ?; ?? ciin n?w
ieh'lBf?. /I n i? Wh",*> ? ???!
?lili?? ii?? *? J" C,rcM'" ? *'.
- - -gnnii lor JjrfTH't Crlclir?N
Turbine Water Wheel, ami every deiption
of Wood Working Machinery.
/oricilturai. reoiwn a ariu ialty.
HTH?nd for diaenpiive Celnlo^nc* nn?l
ice Liyta, 20-ly