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fee*?. "i i -a f?l)t (Sntcrjmst. QRISEN VIILL IS, 8, O. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1S71. Tbi Htw York Herald and the Papacy The great merit of the Herald is ila ladepeodvoce and fearlessness in polities and matters generally, and its peculiar iode. psndence In discussing religious alTatio?a merit that no other greut city journal ol the Uuited States has any real claims to, although there are slieaks of light show* lug in a few oiIhth, There is no question of the fact that the religloua . 1 .V- M k.v. l.dHknr, In ft,? 1JIMUII Ui ino nuiiw ? ? v -? v fcV ? in political institutions, governments and olvil society, than oil other causes. Good people may and do belong to the various systems. The crew of a ship may be healthy and Well disposed, whilst lbs officers are stsoring her on to rocks or quicksands, or it miy be to some port where contagious pestilence will infect msny. Individual Mohammedans, or Roman Catholics or what not. may be enlighteucd, pure in intention benevolent and charitaole, but that docs not make their church systems i ighl orsafe, or reasonable, or conducive to the good ol mankind, ami may actually do much to damage peoples and governments wherever Ihey prevail, as lite history of the nation* of Europe and Asia, and the republics of North and South Amotion abuuduntly attest. This is deducible niso from just | reasoning. Thorn is .1 reciprocal influence of national temperament and forms of government on national character. Franc*, Spain, Italy and Ireland have suffered ter ribly from the religious systems which have dominated therein. Slowly ideas of religious liberty have spread among them from the outride world, ideas that never did and never could live inside the Papal sys | tern, which has spewed them out always , as poison to that body, as it does at this ; day. The time seems now at hard when ^ religious liberty will be allowed more or lore in all The Herald has bt'i. ail along advi-ing the Pope and his friends to try and Beep up with the spirit of the ago in progress* and enlightenment which tfie Herald calls the rew departure, or It must die, as in ay j be sjen by 1I10 following article: T'lR VOrE AND T1IK NEW 6TLIAB18. The Holy Father, as will lie seen from our special cable dcpiteh this morning, seems determined not to give up tl. fight without fully explaining Ids position. 11* lias, it appears, ifgjrd sumo n* w thing, j wliicli they called a Syllabus, and in this Syllabus lie arrogates to himsdf all the power claimed in nncieiit times by such ; men ns Hildetbraiul and otlurs of iiis sort, j Tb* ITnivcrfciiv of Iloni*. it appears, likes not tlie Syllabus, m l I ho professors have plainly said so. The Pope has r< plied to the professors; but the reply seems to l>? spine as absurd as Ihe original document.? This whole I\<pal question is becoming something of a fnco The Italian people have sorely as goo 1 n right to Home as the English have to London or as we have to Washington. The Italians, nfler long and patient waiting, have got hold of Iiorne end they m?an to keep hold of it, and a 1 ] sensible men everywhere say they do well | to cling to their purpose .and keep wlyit j they have won. As we have again and again repeated, theic is still a plueo for the j Pope in Uie modern world; but it does seem as by Ecumenical Councils and Encyclicala and sucli like the Papaty was bent on completing its own tuin. Since the fn)| of tlsc lloly Iloman empire Ihe Papal chair lias been more a name than a reality. If the Papacy will not accept the new departure the Papacy must die. It is clear from our tpeciul despatch of this luornit g that Ihe l'o| o and his fri- nd? are under a canopy , of clouds and that datunetsis around about Hum. 44a? A Bloody Biol ol Necrf.es. About five thousand ti eg rots went np from Wilmington, N. C., to Guldsboro,1 Julv 29. to attend a political meeting. and bear speeches fiom some while j lenders of the radical republican persuasion. Many of the negroes r-itne drunk. The police (colored.) arrested one of thermal luibulenl. The negroes' pitched in and rescued the prisoner.? The colored police fi:eJ al hiin and got; him again, and carried him to the Ex- j chango Uolel. "About 1,000 of the; negro mob, with clubs and pistols, ralli*; ed to the hotel, attempting another res ! cue. The riot commenced by the negroes ; Iirowiog..^riokbats at tho police and ! using oinhs, when a cross filing began j between ttftf police and mob. Tho w bite j ^ people forbore, hut aie now armed for; j the emergency. There ia great excite* ^ ment. About thirty or more shots were 1 fired : three or more whiles were hurt j I I one negro killed, and one colored poli- ! tician killed and two wounded. A com -! mitteo of citizens, appointed by Mayor , Robinson, waited upon the Republican j leaders and Mr. Stanley, Piesident of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- j road, and reouested that the trains and j the negroes to carried aw,ay. To thin! Stanley replied that ho would not carry them away until he wai ready.? When told tbnt lie and Thomas would ! he held responsible for (ho disturbance,' ho replied, ' Hold us re*ponsiUe and be d?d.'" ? 4 ? ? Tho New Bridge. Our readers will bo doubtless inter-, j ested by reading the communication I on tbU subject with which tho Enter prise is furnished this week. Wo ven lure to predict that the Gower Uridgo ' | will becomo more and more a populai , institution in Grcenvil/t?. Extra Court. Judge Okr has been holding an extra i term of Court in this place alnce Friday | last, and will in his able manner relieve the , docket of most ol the c?s*e of Appeal mo tiona for new trials and those on the equity ride. I &r United States Court commences in j ' < i? nvillc r*\t Monday. I j J'-~tri. rot TDK Gl KKNYILLK EXlEnrROC. ftl Incidents of a Trip to the West et Council Bluff6. Iowa,) ^ July 11th, 1871. J d< Dear Enterprise:?It has been as di dull find devoid of interesting events tj since the glorious fourth as it is in it Greenville during the most solemn n we?k in Lent. I think that Southwest fi, Missouri presents the best location to s< those persons who wish to pitch their; n tent in the We9t, and livo by farming.1, n I lipro uro nn 1 ' ^ ? V -iu MVUCI Jiiuiiio lauus Illfill * yon find uertj; very fine land*, unim Cl proved, can be purchased at eight and L ten dollars per acre ; make you, with tl less labor than )ou bestow on the lands c iu South Carolina, 60 bushels of com j '< and 25 of wheat, three tons of bny.? j3 Cattle and hogs, especially the foimer,, t' are, you might say, indigenous to the soil, and cost you very little. T he cost ? of raising hogs and fattening them for v market, at the present advanced piices of articles of general consumption, is h not mote than tw<?cents per pound? ci in fact, fat hogs ate now not selling for tl more than two cents. There are more it persons settling in this section than n any pail of the State. You ate con- c< clanily passing and meeting the white j S covered prairie schooners fioni Nfichi* b gat., Indiana, ito , packed full of family a contents, especially trundle bed trash h ninny of which you can sco toddling '< around, with their Mudls still on their w back-!. Many families make one crop !iv tl ing in their wagon and in a good wall ? lent. Somo go into the open prairie, ia hteaksome thirty acre?1, and then woik p for their neighbors. You pay three ct dollar* per aero for getting praiiio k broke with a two-horse plough. 1 '^a have seen corn that had been plowed w but once, that will certainly make sixty S bushels per acre. Farming is the only n busine.s out here that is not crowded. P I here is constant demand, at high w pi ices, for a ploughman who can furn- o ish a team; a good farm team, two ^ horses, can be bought for about $175. ? A first-class ticket fiotn Greenville to ; o Southwest Missouri w ill cost about $G0. I sConsiderable reductions are made to 1 emigrants, or when a few unite, the u raihoad companies will refund your v passage money, provided you buy their c lands and become an actual settler.? S There is a verv crood demand for anv h person who can build a bouse. Tbe N M. K ?t' 'r '* '* ,a >?">? nuiMiea io ? \? poinl in tbo Indian Territory, and will a before two year# connect Ledalia direct I w iih Galveston, Texas. Railroads have n scaled the fite of tbe poor Indian ; tbey | a must either become civilized, and that \i soon, or tbey must be exterminated ? t; Tbe Lufialo, upon which they mainly t( depend for subsistence, is very rapidly 5 disappearing. They cannot exist in o tbe inid-tof the rapid development and L improvement of the country, unless w tbey abandon their roaming ami en* a gage in tbe ordinary pursuits of indus- j cl try, trade, Ac. It is not slrango that | tf these people sigh, when they see tbe rc progress, so-called, of civilization. Tbo si retrospect to them is indeed sad. They have gradually lost all their big livers, abounding in (isl), and their vast happy bunting grounds, abounding in game. It is now no longer a question ; it is (0 either civilization or extermination. It p is not every mr.n that would pro-peri* put here. Tbe Old Schorl South Car? g olina gentleman, with bis good man- g ners anil good breeding, and highly j tl respectable antediluvianisiri, would pass ft R-.vav an J have no sign of his cxistcnee. p These oKl school f.-.niilies of dynastic i] notions and aiu^cratic pretension* can b nut coma out bore ana Jhrow around i! themselves the aegi* of antiquated .''<* c spectabiiily. Rsspeclnbility with such ^ people means keeping urgentnrancop, [ ti poor and proud. I d^fionesTlv think ' that we ought to havjPu'in Soutli|Ciro- j J] lina an established ir some ! Vi kiq^.of a Stalo institution, or asylum. Iei for decent poveitv, respectably connected, for young of once lieh fanii- 0i lies, and for poor relations of ricli men. 0| Yes, there i.< no dynamic rend to wealth ;r and infltrencc out West. If anv man I is tainted with the odi profununi wl jet gus et arceo, he had better remain where t| ho is tolerated ; for, as a class, they h have not got much more sense than 0 these rata that are constantly cair}ing (} oft* shoe peg-?, under (ho delusion that 0 they are oats. It is not a good country c for the young man who wears out the j, seat of his breeches, and hns beautiful soft bands. Such ft one is doomed to f( scratch a poor man's back all of his life, b If any one should wish to engage in 0 the practice of law, medicine or any of e< the learned professions, the opening is )> farther west in Nevada, Montana, tkc. tl If any young man of ordinary capacity^ t( perseverance, good hahits, will settle in !b somo of theso lar west States, with n tt view of practicing law, the best thing rj he could do would be to teach school 0 until he could fo*m acquaintances, and Vi it is ftlwAVS out wp?I a rrnittt rtnoiinn .. * j f - r or to rise fioin, there are peculiar advant* V ages attending this business. There is |,< no doubt about finding a good opening for any kind of business, and no doubt cr *bout success, west of the Miseouii n] Uivor. Women who como out here ^ ^et fair wagps, hundreds aic employed sc us cleiks end in various departments of (0 frrde. (jet'ing thir'r dollar/ pc month tji id their board. Those girl* who are t nployed at the boarding houses and 1 ttels, to sling bash, get four and fire i ullars per week. There is very great | isparitv between the sexes, about twen-v i r thousand more uialee than females i i this State, knowing the very ardent j attire of men, you can make your own ] guiea and draw your own conclu* I in*. If a woman can go in on her ] erve, nud stand on her pluck and < luscle, she is a success out west.? < here are plenty of women out here, who mi, wuu Mil ease get away witb a man l .eaving south west Missouti, we came < ) Kansas City. This city, at the con i lusion of the war, was a email river 1 )wn of about 8000 souls, now it has i CuOO, and is the gieat R. R., centre of I lie west. I shall not undeitake a deception of the city?and tell you all bout it?for I have no idea that it is ery much like it was when I left it a lonth ago. It is the only city that I hvo been in yet, where they did not umplain of dull and haid limes. It is ie only city whcie there is much buildig going on. Lots which twelve u>mh$ ago could have been bought for even hundred dollars, are selling for 118,000. If you lay out a street, or nild a house, you either have to level very high hill or fill up a very deep oilow. Old I'ickens has a beautiful ication for a town, when compared ith the location of this city. The first ting that strikes you after you have ashed your face, and "Scaled yourself, i the relief, that you have reached the' lace where the confusion of langauges immenced. Every locality nnd every ind of Isnoruncrft anil nalioimlilw i? ? ?- V rising every hour, on a through ticket, ( rilhout a change of cars going North, oulh, East and Weat, and to all inter uedidntes points. There is really more eople that past* through this city in one eck limn pass through the whole State f South Carolina in twelvo months.? *ou meet here, women who have been n kind terms with the crowned heads f Europe. They know all about the ocial and political intrigues of tho 'residential mansion. Men are contln ally ariiving from evsry place in the lOrld. You meet chambermaids who au tell you all about Ala?ka, Puget , ound, New Oileans, Dululh, San 'tancisco, Cheyenne, Salt Lake, Indian lassacie*. ?fcc., ?kc. You see hont l?u?w. no can tell you all about the north nd south pole, east and west Indies.? I is very interesting to sit and listen j uic uiiiereni topics 01 conversation in hotel in this city. Two Englishmen ill he discussing ihe wonderful rapidi y of their tiip to this place ; only seveuccn day from Liverpool! Another roup will he discu?sing what they saw lily a few days ago in the Sand witch hinds. A couple of''Heathen Chinese'' ith their p:g tails and wooden shoes, ' re direct from (ho empire, without a liange oJcars?and actually heard Sparinburg mentioned?lion. James Far- . >\v is woiking a very favorable impres ' on hero and will no doubt succeed, Jtc* ( TOURIST. 1 - - * For tho Oroonvillo Enterprise. ' Messrs. Editors?Having to day, r the first lime, crossed the New i id go, at the foot of Main Street, we 1 ere more than ever impressed with its j rent importance to our young and rowing Ciiy. NVe do not believe that :ie most sanguino friends of the Bridge jily realized its great benefit and iirt ortanco until since its completion, and ?ev have passed over it. It is now a ond of union to the two portions of re City. In fact, Greenville is now ne city, and the Bridge has made it k|l pf us remember the rough ford, and iC difficulty Cf going down one bill, rid up ftno'.u^r. Now, fr0ID tbe Court louse to tbe foot of jbo Biidge, it is a ery gradual decent; and from iLa oth? r tide to the top of tho bill, a very radual ascent. In fact, from tbe bead f Main Street to tbe Depot, is now one f the best d(ives for pleasuro scekeis i or about our City ; and we need not o surprised, in a few years, to see stroet ?ra running along Main Street acro86 10 Biidge to tho Depot. We are settled that tbe Bridge will bo an object i f interest to strangers visiting us, and 1 iat it will be to them an evidence of ur progress and advancement. Some 1 roaker will say that Greenville lias regressed very well for the past half enlury without the Bridge, and tbero* >ro wo could do without it. That may o true in one sense, but we reply that 1 ur fathor* ploughed, planted and reapi after the name manner for the past ( alf century ; and would any one have ie temerity to say that we ought not > uie the improved implements of hueandry, and avail ourselves of the idoae nd experiments of our progressive ag- , iculturiiu, because our fathers used { ther ploughs, and planted and cullifiled differently ! Certainly not. Butf ?ys another, the Bridge coals so ranch. ] I'lial are the facts! Our city fathers, ' y resolution, appropriated $1300 to Ltild a now foot bridge, and simply ia> eased that amount $200 to build the isgniflcent Biidgo now erected. The dance was made up by private sub 1 iriplion from our citizens. AH praise >our City Council for that appropria* nr> an.l In #-.ur niikllrt a?*I. IIa.1 a!<I *#?., rutvi ?v J ' "V n|/f| |,^u VIUMJVil or ibeir liberal contributions, for we low bete a Bridge wbieh is an ornanent to our City, and u a aonrce of jride end pleasure to many of our cittons, (and we trost and believe will be 10 to all of them before long,) and a great benefit to all. We are sorry to know that some would try and ridioule ibe enterpiise by calling it M Gower's Bridge," attempting thereby to throw discredit -upon our worthy Mayor, Mr. Qower; but we opine tbe day is coming when the Bridge will be * feather in liis Honor's cap, and it will be called Qower's Bridge, not in a spirit of deri Mon, but of honor, for to him more tban to any other man are we indebted for the Bridge, and tho honor will belong to him. THO BONO PUBLICO. Greenville, S. C., July 28, 1871. Montrkal, July 28. An Expedition Fitting Out.?It ia ascertained the Cuban Junta, ol New York, for some weeks has been actively enlisting men to form a portion of an expedition of about ecven thousand men, which is expected to sail for Cuba in two or three weeks. The commander of the Canadians of the contingents, is Major Robinson, o4 the Prince of Wales Rifles, engaged in the Red River expedition last year, and who was very active a d efficient. The regiment which Mai or Robinson is to command will number a thousand. About seven hundred are enlisted, and a portion of them sent to the States, where several rendezous aro made along the coast. Some men are in Portland ; but a majority are near New York City. It is generally Buppoeed tho men will assemble near Barnegat and embark, or go direct from New York City, taking pleasure boats, seemingly tor a tishing excursion, and being met by steamers outside. Several thousand stand of arms of the short Snyder rifle pattern have been quietly passed across the border, and as is supposed by officers, will be safely shipped by tho time the men receive their hundred dollatfi bounty. XT rv xi ~ - vikw vjrlfans, jllij "zi. The first bale of new cotton from Texas was received here, per steamship Austin, to-day, and weighs nea?*lj' eo? ?''JU,,ds \ was , .ii&C'i on the Guadaloupe River, Bhippcd by A. Goldman, Victoria, Texas, and consigned to Frank & Daniel, ot this city. Was classed middling, and sold at 27 cents. There are rain storms daily, and the weather is cool and pleasant. London, July 27. The Pope disclaims the inherent right of tho Papacy to dispossess monarchy, but in ancient times Christian nations revered the Pope as an arbiter between the people and the sovereign. o - ? A balii of cotton raised by W. [3. McShaw, Lee County, Mississippi, picked by himself, wife and laughter, in their parlor, and which had gained premiums aggregating $3312, sold in Now York >n tlie 22d, at 50 cents per pound, [ho bale weighed 443 pounds. True house in which John Cal* 7in lived and died, in Geneva, is now occupied by a Roman Catholic school. Tuk latest mot attributed to Mrs. Fair is : " it poor Crittendon were alive, he would get me off." TJHMnnMannaBBnMBBBMi Nur Yonk , July 3I. Cotton quiet; sales 793 balcaf uplands J9J Flour heavy and asbade easier. Whisky 90 Wboat heavy at 1(<$2 cents lower ; old wintei red and amber western 40(3)4 1} ; new 4t)@43 red and amber southern 37@44. Corn closed a shade firmer at 65@G0. Rico quiet at 7f @8} I'ork more notice. Beef dull. I.urd dull al 10}. Oold 124?l2j. Cn.vnt.KST>*. July St. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 1*8}@19 net receipts 130 bales; exports coastwise 305 ; stock 2001. AUCTMJALE& ON MONDAY, AtTOUtT 7tb, al uy Of floe, 1 will sell the following ro close Consignments. The call will b? positive. Terms Cash. Many articles of value, consisting of Ladies' Sacks, Cape9, Collars, Sash Ribbons, Necktic9, Marseiles, Crape and Straw Hats, trimmed aod nntr'unmed. Spencers, Ilead Dresses, Remnants of Calico, Qents' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Linen and Paper Collars, Knives and Forks. Tumblers and Goblets, Glass Dishes, Crockery, And many other articles. In front of office, and immediately aflei Sheriff'* gale*, we will eell Ono or moro BUGGIES, Ono or more WAGONS. JUMU3 C. 8MITII. Aug 2 13 1 PEKNHTRB U3M ?o? ON TUESDAY. August 8lh, I will sell .4 a .A *L :J av ruuno nntiimi, hv tu? rriiyvDOt o Itev. W. D. THOMAS, commencing at lOj oclock, all the FURNITURE Consisting in part of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furnituro, One No. 8 Snperior Cooking Stove, with fixtures. Terms Cash. JL'IIUS 0. SMITH, Auctioneer. A"g 2 IS 1 --IrfUid-forSaie. A8 application* hare boon mad* fbrimaTler parcel* of Land, Ik* anbaorlbor 1mm ood eluded to sell * pert of hi* QRBBN PLAOB accordingly. Ho nem offer* to *?11 e lot of ton acre a On tho soathweat owner, running acroas the bottom, about S?3 acre*, et $t0 par aero. Three Lota of 10 acre* eaeh, bordering on tho oaat on tho Porta Mountain Road, ana on tho woet on land* of H. P. llammet, Baq., at 140 par aero. Alao, ono Lot of ten acre* of Woodland, on tho nortbwoat ooroor, at $60 par aero. Dividing foneoo to to built by the purchaser. Peraon* desiring further Information may apply to Copt. G. H. Welle, or to tho auhaeribor. JAMKS 0. FUUMAN. ; Ang 3 13 tf NOTICE. QjtP IX parties indebted to W. II. IIOVEY and to W. H. IIOVEY & CO.. will make paynients by let September, as longer indulgence will not be given. W. n. HOYEY & CO. Ang 2 13 tf Offioe of School Commissioner, Qrekny ills Covrrr, July 39tb, 1871. %TATTMJ! fa linrebv alrcn that Lbt Board IV of Examiners will meat at my oflloa on j Saturday, the I2tb of August, for tha purporo 1 of examining Teachers. ' The Publio Schools will oommenee the 1st of Angus!; nil interested will therefore guvern tbemselvoa accordingly. A. C. McGKK, - School Commissioner. Aug 2 IS 1 I Tho State of South Carolina. COUNTY OP GREENVILLE. By S. J. DotrrniT. Eeqnire, Judge of Probate 1 af mid County. WHEREAS. B. F TRAMMF.LLhas fil.'d n Petition In my Office, praying that Letters of Administration on all and singu lar the goods and chatte s, rights and erediis of Levi Trammell, late of the County , aforesaid, deceased, should be granted to , him. Tnese ate, therefore, to cite and a dmnntsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said d?rcnrd, ' to be and appear iu the Court of Trohate for said County, to be holdcn at Greenville Court House, on the 15th dey of August in. ' stent, to tliow cause, if any, why the said > Administration should not bo granted. 8 J. DOUTHIT. Judge of Probate, Greenville Co. Officeof Judge of Probate, Aug. lat, 1871. Aug 2 15 2 ! Phnrlnt.ffl. fial nmhiannd An gusta R R. 1 Bcprnixritxnr.xT'ii Orrtcn, i Columbia, 8. C., June 8, 1871. 1 /"hN nod after Sunday next, tltb Inst., the l V/ following schedule will run over this Road: ooinc iconm. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. T.oavc Augusta 3 25 a m 8 00 p m Leave Columbia 8 00 a m 11 00 p tn 1 Arrive Charlotte 2 .16 p tn (20 a m GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte 7 40 a m ? 2* r *" .v. uuiutnoi* 3 .10 p m 2 25 a ra Arrivo Augusta 7 60 p m 7 30 a m , No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both Trnins make close connection tc all points North, South and West. No. 1 Train makes close connection at Rich* mnnd for Virginia Springs. Through tickets sold and baggano checked to all principal points. Standard Time?Washington City Time, E. P. ALEXANDER, Oen. Snp't. E. R. DorskT, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Notice. ALL poisons having demands against, the CITY COUNCIL of Greenville, are notified to hand their Accounts to the undersigned by the I at of Auguat next. A. It. Alt!) AVID, City Cloik. July 19 11 2 Notico TS hereby given to all whom It may eon : JL cern thai I will applv to 8 J. DOIJTH. IT. Probate Judge of Greenville County, on the 11th day of Angust next for a final discharge us Administrator of the eat ate of W. L. M. AUSTIN, deceased. Wm. H. AUSTIN, Administrator. July It) 11 4 CITY ELECTION. /~VN tho Second Monday of September next, V/ there will be an ELECTION held for MAYOR and SIX ALDERMEN of the City, of Greenville, to sen > for the ensuing Term. Any person qualihou jnslitutionally to rote for members of tho General Assembly of this States, and who have resided sixty (AO) days within the Corporate Limits of the City, prior I to tho day ol Election, and who shall bare Registered his name with the City Clerk as a voter, will bo entitled to vote at said election. > Tho BOOKS OF REGISTRATION will he OPEN by A. R. McDavid, City .Clerks, at his office oa Tneed ay the fret day of Auffvt next, and will eloso on tho aftornoun of the 11th of ' said month. T. C. COWER, Mayor. . ! A. R. McDATin, City Clerk. 'Grcenvitlo, July 2Alh 871. 12-2 ' Notice to Contractors. TIIE BRIDGE at E. w. Hudson's Mill, on the Spartanburg Road, will be let ? out for THOROUGH REPAIR on the 17th day of August, at 10 o'cloek, A. M. 1 July 26 12 t , TUB MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON S. C. PARKER $ Co. Proprietors. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. \ BOARD, PER DAY $3 00 SULLIVAN HA SUVA CTURISO COM PA MY. FORK SHOALS. rpiIE SULLIVAN MANUFACTURING X COMPANY will aaeept far the next thirty day a a anbeeiiption to their Stook to a limited imonof, Parliaa dtiiring to make inrealm.uta in tbir Company would do well to apply at onee. D. D. MOORK, Clerk 8. M. C. July 10 11 3 flouac and Lot For talc, , m I am now oflaring at Pri tawfKlS Tllt? * '^at ** F>n,"r Heeid.nee eodLot.now oeeoDlaJKuflr nidd liV Rav W I) Tlwmaa | Thia it well known to he one of the moet doeiratd* r'tideneca in the *i!y, on on# of the highest point*. Ifonte hn* Six Isrga j tnd contforuMt rootna, with Br* piaoa Tn ' **eh room. Kilohtn SUaehed to th* Hour*. > Ooo<l Servant* aesomroodaliop, Fine Well nd Cittern, Superior garden Spot, Beautl* ful Lawn in front of Reeidenaa, e( added with nobl* old oak tree#. The lot *o?. tain* aarea of ground. Parties daaiafing to pnrehaa* this property ean Ins ntlti iKh t*mn law AallSaw at ike lT?w?? Such an oppoi tunlty for aaeuring a dalightful horn* aaldom oaeora. ' For tartna, 4o , apply in. JULIUS C. SMITH, Anolion A Oommiaaion Merahant, Oreanrllla, 8 C. July 1) I! t| f? i i" mi.. \ i'~ "H*m \ FOR SALE. o , MUM HOWE A HO LOT IX the City of Greenville, present residence , of the subscriber. The LOT eontoins three acres, Most conveniently end pleesentiy situated, west of the River, corner Rhett end River 8treeta? with a iront of ntore then 890 feet on enefa. The DWELLING HOUSE end situation is considered one of the beet in Greenville, with the nsuei end necessary Oat running*. l oerf is i oat \EGETABLE GARDEN and WELL of the purest cold wsUr, which never fells. There era abandonee of 8HADK TRER8. of nalire growth, and BVBRURKKXS on the Lot. 1 Por terms and farther particulars, apply to O. F. T0WNK8, Proprietor. July 26 IX tf minor Paupers. rpnE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS have X half a dos*n CHILDREN at the Poor Hon***, and deei>e to Bind them oat to neisons who will give them a common RngH?h education and send them to Sunday j School. Havs them of t>oth sexas, white : and colored. Apply any Saturday at Com I mUsinoer'a office, south wert corner new ( uouri nouse. W..A. HUDSON, Chairman Boa id County Oummia'rt. July 16 IS S K. K. K. Railway's Ready Relief CURB) TUB WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. \ NOT ONE HOtTR after reading this advertisement need any one suffer with pain. Rndwny'a Ready Relief Is m care for every (tain. It wit lite first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY thst ira*antly stops lite most exiTueiatin* pains alltys iniflutnatinns. and eures eon. Esellout, whether o< tlie lungs, slomaeh, u?m, or oilier glands or organs, by one application. In Irom one to twenty minutes, no matter Itnw violent or excruciating the pain ; the Kh' Utnutlei Red ridden. Infirm, Crip I pled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with di-ea?e may suffer, KADWAY'd RFADY RELIrP Will a fluid instant cn?*. Inflammation of the Ki<itieys. inflauiniation ot th* Bladder, inflammation of ths Rowe's. Cenjest'On of ' the Lungs,Sore Throat, Diflicult Breathing, ralpilatii.it of the Hearts Hysterics, Croup, 1 Diphtheria, Caiarih, Influenza, Headache, Tno'ithaehs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills. The app iealion of lha Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difflculty exists will afford ease and eomfort. Twenty diops In half a tumbler of watsr will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, S?.nr Stomach, Heart burn, 8ick Headache, 1 Dianhet, Dysentery, Colic, wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway'a Ready Relisf with litem. A law dr..IS in water will r - .leanest Or ' pains >r< m change of water It ie better titan French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Feeer urn) Ague cured for fifty cent*.? Tliera i? hot a r- meoUl agent in Una world that will cure F-ver and Ague, and all oth er Malarioua, Bilou?, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and other Ferera (aided hy Hadway'' PHI*) ?o quiuk aa Radway'a Ready Relief. Kilty cents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY!! Strong and Pur* Rich Blood?Increase ol Fleah and Wright?Clear Skin and Urnulilttl Complexion recur rd lo all. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLTENT Ila* tnnde tli? meat astonishing ourrr ? quick, so rapid are the change* !?* body undergo**, under the l> ft tenor of till* truly wotiderlul medicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weightis Seen and Felt THE OEEAT BLOOD PUB17IEB. Frery drop of the Hartaparlllian R**ol. vent rommtinleatea through the hlood, west, urine, and ? her fluid* and juiee# of the ay*tein the rigor of life, for It repair* the wa*ie* of the My with new and round material. Scrofula, ayphilis, eorrrnmption, glandular disease*, uleers in th? throat, mouth, tumor*, node* in the gland* and other par'a of the ay*t*m, *?re eyea, rtrumoron* Hiseharge* trom the ear*, and the worst form* o' ?kln din-ares. eruption*, frcr sore*, scald head, ring worm, aalt r)t#?lim st reirirUs aan* hla^lr annle WArnta - ?t -? ? "r"" ? *"" in the fl ah, tumor*, cinrern in the womb, nnd nil w? iteming and painful discharges, nixlil nrnl', Ion* of sperm and all wastes of the life ptinci|>le, are within the earativ# ra?re ?>l iwonder of modern chemistry, and ? f~w days* use will prove to any perron nnlng it fur either ot these fnima of dis e**e it* potent power to core them. If the patient, daily brooming relneed hy the wmin and decomposition that ia continually pr?>grearing, succeeds in arresting tiier? warier, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy h*ood?a.td thia the Baraapsrflltan will and does eeenre?a enre ir eertain ; for when nrc? thlr remedy cmo cncea itr work of purification, and anea-eda in diminishing the loa* ot wattes, its repairs will he rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food d| gnMii.g better, appetite improving, and tleeh and weight increasing. Not only does the Harssnarillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agenis In the C'ire of Chronle, Hcroftdona, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; lint it ia tlta only positive cure I or Kidney and Bladder complaint*. Urinrrv and Womb diseases, fJraveI, Piahetea, llinpsr, Ptoppage of Water, lneonii' e>.ce of Urine, Height's Disease, Albuminuria, and in nil eases where there are hriek dost deposits, or the water is thii k, cloudy, mixed with sub*t*nee? like the oldla of sn egg, or threads like whita silk, or whsre is a morbid, dark, hlllon* ap pearanee, and white bone dust deposits, and wheirther# is a pricking, burning sensation whan passing water, and pain in tba Snail of the Haak and along Ibo Lolog. Dr. Radway's Perfect Purgative Pills, rerfeetly laa'elaes, elegantly eoated with sweet gum. pnrga, regnlate, pnilly. eleanas and strengthen. Radway's Pills, for the enr# of all diaorders of the Stomaeh, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous diseases, Headaehe. OonsUpsllon, Costlrenees, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Isflamstlon of the Bowels. File*, and all Dstangements of the Internal Vlaeem. Warrsnted to effest a positive ear*, Pnrs1V Vesretsble. rnntsin ifir. ha ?I r o ? U ',,w' *M' J t R,,n" eral?, or delaterlona (lrng*. Ohaerre the following ymptnm* reuniting from IHwd?ni of lh? IMgretira Orgtnr Oonitiptllon, Inward PilM, Fnltneaa of the Blood in tha Hetd, Ae?d|ty of theHtom eh, Naaaaa, Heartbnm, Diagnet of Food. PollnrM or 'Weight in the Btnmaeh, Boor Bniatalion*, Sinking or Flnttaring at the Pit of the Stomaeh, Swimming of tha Htad, Harried and Difhanlt Breathing. A few doeea of Red war *a Pi lie will free tha ayetem from all tha ahatra named dieorj dare. Priaa, tft aente par Box. Bold by I Droggiete. I R#nd " Fnlne and True." Rend one letter ?t?mp In RADUAY A CO., No. 87 Mil' il?n Lmi, Niw A'otk. Information Worth thon??nds will ba rent you. Jn'7 93 12 Ij ! Exuberant Health la I blraalo* TonvbnU to l?w. Brcn IboM tho ha?a l*?f> iiTOfwe by natnra with strong conatitoiloi.a. tad vigorous fruNt or* apt to ?*|U?t lb* prtouUon* tiitwry to pr?**rve th?a* p??W??H<l?wmmt#. 1 ml turd, rale, ?n# rnora hca'ilir and roliuat a man la. tfcr mora llY>ar\\ra li? is Inclined ts take with hit own physique. ' I* I# some eoAMilttloB to the o?t?r?l\y waak nd feeble to know that they h* so Invigorated and built op, by a proper o? of the noons which seienes lias placed at their disposal, as tn haw* a math hotter chance of long life, and exempt iona from dt*ea?a ud pain, than I ltd mo*t nth'otie of their fellows who are foolish enough to attppoen themselves invulnerable, and "act acsord* lagly. It ! not too ranch to ssy that raor* than ha'f the people of lbs sirillaed wot Id need an oeoHsional tonic, to enable them to sopp???t the strain upon their bodies and minds, whieh the fast llf# of thia resthst age oecasions. In fast,-a pure, ?who1e#"ma, unexciting tonic is lbs grand deeidetn'um >f the lotsr millions, and the? hnes the a?tlo'e in HOaTfcTTKRS STOMACH BITTERS. It is a sUminal medicine, | e. It imparts permanent rtrength to week eys~ t*m? and invigorate# delicate constitution*. Its tei'titalion end We sales hare steadily inertased. Competitive preparatlona hare l-een introduced erf libitum, and, ns fnr aa the publie i* concerned, wd nanteum. In the hope of rivaling It f but they have nil eith #r periahed in the attempt, or bern left far in lb# r#nr. 11 haa been the great medical eocceee ol the pre*?nt century, and it' la quit# certain thai no proprietary mblicine In tliia country ia as widely known, or aa g?? erally na#d. Ten lightning preeaee. running IneeaeantIv (Sunday* excepted,) the whole year llirongh, hareljr rnppty the <femand for the Illuatra'ed Almanac, in which the nature and uaea of the preparation ara aet forth, the eironlaiion now being over eight million a a year. -* The Great Faxily Medicine of the Aga THIRTY YEARS |]it? tUpxd linei the iBthxinoiion of the Pain Kilter to the pnblie, and yet at the present time it it mere popular and commend* a larger eale then ever before. Ite popularity ia not eon titled to this <%untry alone ; all over ti?e world it* beneficial effect* in cutlng the "ilia I hot fleah ie beir to," are acknowledged andappaeeiaUd-. and at a PAIN KILLER its fame ie limited to no country, eect nor mee. ft needs only to be known to be priced. Thirty Y**R* < eertainiy long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, Ind that the PAIN K! LLKIt ie deterring of all ite nropiletora claim for it, |? amply [roved by the unP* *110101 popularity I'. ae attained. It ie a tune and rrrrcTtra remedy. Sold by all DrnirarUi-. rnee 2& eta.. AO ? ?-. ' a?. per bottle. Direction* accompany each bottle. 0-4 * QriTk Rlw Petri*/'?How open la Nil* cxpreeron need hy pcr*on* wf'Oee b<>di>e and rainda are ent.auatei by tlie toil* nnd anxU'ir* of burbiew U'a. Mere stimulant* do no good in eucii care- There fii at effect is tinnrirnt. Th- re-nction di*??iron*. In TA R RANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, .iui icuik!} mi iiiis uri-nKing oovrn of physical energies, And the animal spirits is provided. It renovates and refrosh'S tl>V atsimitnting orgsns and the nerves, whilo it carries off. without violence or pain, all the impuriiirs which clog tho lo*?l? and vitiate the blood. In indigestion, biliousness, constipation, nervr.ns v eski Sis, and hypo* ehondrtssis, it lies no rival, except the w*? ter of the Seltzr Spring i's?if, of whieW it is tlis exact and perfect equivalent!.* SOLD UY ALL DRUGGIST*. 9 4 DRUGS. Harrison & Marshall HAVB JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OP JYEW GOODS, At their Old Store, opposite Mansion House Oar Stock of DRUGS is full and complete PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with sure CLARET WINE For tbo S a turner at $3 par gallon. Cheap by the Doten. TTootetter's Rttlera, Plantation, Bumpier, Carolina and Vinegar biltera at Whole" ale Retail. Rleley's PIIILOTOK EN?the Frmnle friend. MUlrille FRUIT JAR, tba beet in no. A I.KB. PORTER, WINKS, BLACKBERRY CORDIAL and BRANDY, a fine artiela. A large Stock of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco*. WHITK LEAD, oil,?, VARNISHES, Ac. BTATIONBRY, BLANK BOOK8, and ENVELOPES?a full 8tock. In order to make room for oar FALL 8TOCK, we will aell, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, A lot of tbo following Ooode : LAMPS, PERFUMERIES, POMADES.. BRUSHES, and otber GOODS. B A It OA 1X8 TO BR HAD FOR CASH\ TOILBT SOAPS?ehe.~.r ?? PATENT MEDICINE^-?a fall LId?. OUR SODA FOUNTAIN, WIIJL, BE KEPT BLB1X> HOT WITH ICS ALL tUm.llEJR. LEMON 8UOAR and LEMON SYRUP. July 11 10 tr NATIONAL HOTEL, ? ?it. warns; t a, o. ?. PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOY N Kit rLRRIT ' RATBS Of Board per D?y ; it 00 Suppar, iirrnkfari and Lodging..... * 00 Singla Maah - 1 OO 8?p 1 15 tf Subscribe for Tiik GmiMmMt y. gtc^rtTss-^on 1y h v enr.