rim In Greenville. , Q?* l*s*. .Wedaaadsjr night* ahoat half-pest eight o'olock, u alarm of Are tu glru, and It proved that the Urge atable of Auzirdii McBaa, Esq., located In West Greenville, was all ahlaae, whieb shone around for some consUftf&le dtstanee, and this, too, before the hhrnl.w xr.au!- fe li k- ?i?m t- ?* 7WVT7r?-TTr-T -r ?V? -* ttf <v IT ~??|? 1/poin reaching the spot, it ?u found that the fiha'had obtained such headway as to pree)ade the jwsslbtyity '6f siring, tho structure or ql extinguishing the fiery element, Mr. IfcBsa, upon 'flVsf discovering the fire, proceeded as ^Iskiy as possible to liberate his mules an,d horses which were in there; tie succeeded io getting out two of thf former, and one of the latter, although badly burnt, but he found li ofit ot his power to opon tho door that enclosed <ftfe of the mules and one horso, and tiieac fatter consequently were entirely consumed with the building. The animals escaping thei horrid hair hacks ware, toft raw and ether wlsi'Vendeteri alwawot rolueless. Mr. MeBgp himself, in his onaearors to open the stable, reoo^red much injury iron. tho flames, the effects o( which hare confined htm to bis room to this time. The Fir* Companies, always prompt in the discharge of their duties, lost no tinb in going.to the rescue, but ther could do nothing, in cohsfeq&enco of the advanced stage ot the conflagration, and also from the fhet that there was little or no watet near enough for them to use. Soveralbuildings, small ones, contiguous, were pulled down, ia ordcy So beep them from being destroyed likewise, and it was with great effort that the kitchen, a large and substaptial one, was eared, baring caught but extinguished. Mr. McBkh's own estimate of hu loss is $1,600. another fire. About ton o'clock, tho same night, and before the destruatirO and hosrid burning of the above was over, another alarm of fire ?u board. Those taking part iu tho first, having done all they could, burfied to the nbw scene of destruction, which was found to be tho stable of Mr. Bkawdkx, located noar the Baptist nnd Presbyterian Churches. Like tho preceding one, it was beyond rOstue beforo being reached. Mr. A. R. McDahd'a kitchen, which was just pcross tho street, caught on fire bnt put' otif With buckets of water. This stable was situated no groat distance from tho houses of Mr. Beardex and likewise 6f Mr. James McPhepsom; bnt neither one was in imminent danger at any time, the wind being very calm. The cow was let out and escaped. Being filled with fodder, it burned with ;*npid% ity. Loss about one hundred dollars, the stable being small. STILL ASOTUKR. . ^ t On Thursday nigh^ about tho some hnt^rof the burning of Mr. McBee's, tho stable of Mr. William A. Jrnxijkjs was burned, this latter on Fulls Street, ahVI was entirety consumed. Every effort, as dtuail, was made, but of no avail, to stay destruction. Mr. J. "Iff Wood's stable, which was Contiguous, vmuc iictii cuiriiing, uur unwearrea attention kept tho Are from spreading farther. Loss 4250 or thereabouts. Thus U Will be seen that Orcenrillo has hi two nights had three thrusts at her existence and were li not Ibr fortuituous circumstances, might mow hnvo been in ashes, with nothing hut dvl>rif left to tell a sad tile.' "We should -he grateful that aueh has not been the resnlt. ARKK8TS. . On Thursday night last, at the burning of llj'rf Static of Mr. JcMtuxos, two men, Fhsd TtRTCK Ai.LEX", white, and pnAlu-KS Gas, eolorcd, were arrested on'suspiilon of being engaged as prlnet^als'of aeceseories in our ree?nt fires, and hhve been committed to jail. No official examination has yet bean made, but there are ample reasons for the belief that ono or both are guilty, and such is tho established assurance of the offcfere having them id custody, Whan they rwere first; tukon in charge >by-Sheriff J SoCTnafiw, so strong are the sircu mat an oca indicating their complicity, that J_"e- .? i r ?UV viunu ?vmu cjV tvi V.V7/ UO lG9?ani6U 1 ruui lynching them. . ' ANT CONDITIO* Or THINGS. Our peopiOj have been alarmed at the frequency that have occurred of late, which has given a, deep feeling of uneasiness to the entire City. 4*bo reflection that per* vadet ona's mlhfl, upon retiring at night, that before daylight comes, be may bearonscd otrfy to escape with his life frim the dangers of flrb, or that the next morning's sun may shine on "ihe rufniT&f the roof ihat afforded his family shelter from the wind and rains, or that his tort, shop or oflloe may as 'suddenly disappear, is aaytbldg butoae tending to eomposuroaai quiet. Bach is a fair daseription of the disquiet and restlessness ondor whioh,src are now living, as no oue,kpyws where the Incendiary's torch will next be applied, to send lap hnrk flamw. ov ' ' .iv .r, i n Every one should be oft the alsrt, and no >peraoB? white or.'bl?ck, wfio coulJ be suspected pf, *i|eh hellish work, be perntilird ,io go by without being exeinioed and his .innocence proved. The vigilance of the citizens and police should be aroused to its greatest extent, and to work systematically and vigorously from now indifinitefy. The large regard of five hundred dollars, offer, ed 6y our City Couooil, publitbad elses where Uelupe *ili conduce to the detection, conviction sod punishment of the do* nop or demons prowling in eur midst, guilty of the work of fire. We hoped by this time to have seen a reward of five hun deed dollars, at least, offered by the Governor, far the same purpose, end trust lie will yet do so. ratal Affray. A murder was committed in the upper part of Greenville County, on Tuesday, 5th lust., flv^e miles north of Gowensvlile, on the person ?r Inn. V Vf,.r*. r-._ V- W<. v>__ through ? pistol shot in the bands of the latter. Tho affray arose in the yard of the deceased, from difficulties arising in connection with ft bet made about shooting at a post by fJviiHAm, in ebnneotioft with McOlurr, in wbieh DukWAM -Slaked his pistol against ten doltais by doOeased. The inquest over the body of the murdered man was held before rial Justice W. D. Bobkktsok, acting as Coronor, the jury rendering a verdict of inur? der. ?, DufcHAM was committed to jail or. Bunday evening last, fer trial, surrendering himself to he law.? < . ... f -fc dpv _ i ^ ^ ? ' Tho National Boole of Greenville. ' ^This tovtkutton" is sew ready for business, iff A wit] buy and toll egehaoge en the prtactthe ourrent rates. As the IIoak ! haShntMnpOe eapitat ftud is provided with m h'M? aftd Burglar;-proof safe of the post roosnt maho, ous ekisens will have a very aeoure - oud cvuvsoicnl place J or, depositing their >. I II | ?en dMtl, which took plaoe about It o'eloek the MB* il|ht. It ts tbo BOM&rmod opinion oi thooo knowing ^b|ni boat and moat Intii aberration, produced kg long ooatlnaod and exoeeeWe nae of ardent aplrita. Aa aoon u the fatal act became known, Dr. S. 8. Man* -aaeianaaeaaaaaiA aheaMdewmpeiNt to aare hiaiife, but with aa avail. Deceased wa* ?b?ut tweuly-(our jeer* old, end hi* (uaeral was preached at his father'* reaideoce on Monday, by Dr. J. C, foe***, nod baaied.^a the PubUo (Jematery,., , ... . Hi* renerable fatbqr, near 8 A y care of age, and kta ,.lii..kU ..li.? ?-? - L " 7?- voj'ntimjljr, uavg ioc 110cere condolence of avety one, In thia tin affixation. .... ~ 77 .. * * '?rr?r 'Tax tor Repairs of Hlghwaya apd ruT: ' -r Brldxea. _ The County C<>mu)iasioners of Greenville, In accordance with ao act of the Legislature, have levied a small tax on. the taxable: property of the different Townships ?' the County, of one mill on tl)* dollar, which amounts to ?ae dollar an $1000.? 1 Thia levy iafer Uae repairing of highway a and bridges, and they bare instructed the Highway Sarvayan of aald Townships to proceed at onoe upon Ua eolleotion. This tax la in addition to the labor of fire days, required by law to be performed on high ways. Medieal Card. Reference ia made to the oard to be found in another column, ?f Dr. E. E Whitnsb, who haa remorcd from Anderaoa to Greenville nnd loente.l, offering hie services to our citiz -n?. Dr. Wnirnra ia a aon of ttfe late Judge WniTSZR, which la alone a sufficient recommendation to the people of onr City. His family has already arrived, and he khaj be found at the residence of A. Blythe, K*q., The medical profession here is wall sustained in the persona of Dra. Dean, Mar Shall, Long, Jones, IIoJCE, and others, and they will be glad of an accession from our sister (own. United States Marshal for Qquth Carolina. Mr Robert M. Wallace, aoh of Ron. A. 8. Wallace, Member of Congress from this District, has superceded Louib E. Johnson, Esq. in the above office, having been confirmed by the Senate. From our acquaintance with the new incumbent, we coincide in tbe views of the Chester Reporter in reference to him, aa follows : "Mr. Wallace is a native South Carolinian, was a good Confederate soldier, and Would not, as w# bsliave, subject unfortunate prisoners to any harsher treatment than the stern duties Of hia offieo might roqalre. That ho would obey promptly all the mandates of the Court wa havs no reason to doabt; that he would do so as humanely aa poMTbll,.froiu oar knowledge of his character, we havo every reason to believe." ...I . . l Ueeoinded. Upon reading the proeeediogs of' the Couneili it xviU be observed that the aetion of tliait body iJegardiog the furehase of the State Works, lor the City, was rescinded at a subsequent meeting, for recount stated therein. Several important matters, besides, are reported In the proceedings, aa published thia week, and they ddaCrve a careful perusal. r?u ,a oJ i ia La?f M >i : 1. : -r.- .t ?? ? ? a ? Another Runaway. On Thursday morning last, a horse hitch ed to a huggy in charge of Mir. J. rf. Kino, who keeps a Sewing Machine agency in the Goodlett House, when about leaving his residence, near the Baptist Church, taking fright, rnn twny, throwing the little color* ed boy holding the reins out on the grouud, stunning him severely; Mr, K. was also slightly injured. The horse rnn acrors the river and up the hill, breaking the vehioie) but doing no other damages. Alexander MoBee, Esq. This gentleman, as our City readers all know, was severely blistered on the night of the burning of his stable, in attempting to, save the animals from the horrid fata oT being burned to death. His face, from the cheeks down into the beard, wai badly sehorohed, both hands ware also injured in tha same way. IIo is receiving proper medical attention and treatment, but will no doubt yet bo eonflned to his room a week or ten days. He has the sympathies of all. Sickness of Judge Doutblt. Our fifieieot and popular Judge of Pro* bale Samoil J. Ddc-rarr, Esq , bee beea so unwell (or the psst several days, that he was unable to attend at his office on Monday and yesterday. A vefy severe eold threatening pneumonia, has attached him. We trust that he will soon be out again. ?1 o " Delinquent Land List. W. P Robkrtsov, Esq., Deputy Treasurer, informs us that the sale of the l^nds of delinquent tax payers of Greenville County, has been oontinued indifinitely. In the mean time parties would do well, if they oan, to pay their taxes. Kicked by a HorseOn Saturday last, Samuel Williams, eolor. ed. in the employ of Mr, Bintnnrr at his livery stable on Washington Street, was kicked by a horse in the head, a oevere in fliciion resulting. The wound is a serious one, which may prove fatal. River Up. .. v</uor'|uciino ui m? meiung nnow ana the heavy rains failing the ^aet week Reedy River is mneh fuller than usual, being almost at h?gh aa lh? floor of the Upper Bridge; it is also very wide. It will no doubt soon subsida. ? - - ? Religious Notice. We are r^q[4^kted to state that service will be held at the Methodist Church, next Sunday at eleven o'clock, A. M., and halfpast 7, P. M. The Pastor, Dr. Mktnardib, will afficiate. Adjournment of the Legislator*. Both houses have again postponed the time for adjournment, which is now dxed for the 1.7th, (to-day,) but there la no'tclling how long the session will last. - There are at present eighty two students In lha State tfnlversity; a larger number than has been there before ainea the present government has been in operation. "p - mmiwl? L th *?jj^Trr^ri\ b#r? of lb* General Ateemoly, he. At the f Bight hmiou, tb? H?om ptwtd the ippr?? - rx-iatloaJbili. llh n inudmiot making alao puwd lh? bill eeaapelliagerepteeenta* > tirea to reside la the vepnty* frap' Which (hey are eleettfd^&h 8e%4te Mil tb etfipow-' " w mnvn 10 ifgiuminu MRxn'imTVF/B by last will ?b4 tie^tenlent, and- tbe !jolnt MlftlulUn efBan<Un* a he Alal* ahw? al - ? : *?,*? ( prohibit'an? iotraana Qf IW pobho i debt Withowt tin wtmA rfitll* , Tjbii l?n ?m pnnf niHinowij. J. . The Senate, oa tha fth,p*aecd U a third reading the House reeolulicfc potfWIag;for ih^ iavj of a tax ?f eight mills for the State and three milla for ibe emuutics, f X^e House, on tbe foh^a bill yelidaiing (bo fraudulent issue of buodf, about which there waa eo much excitement tha latter part of last year, and which effected the ciedit oi the Stale materially. In the Sea , ate, If* eohilderatioh was postponed until the ljlli. tjt la'believed that" the bUl will !??? Tha rorrespondtiit of tha Charleston Cquri*r. of the flth, foye^ ' In the House this frtornlttg. the members split on the BilHo establish the Sooth Ca rolioa AgriouliutaJ-end Mechanical Inati- , tute. It will be remembered that .whan , thltf bill passed fh * noqee, ft fixed tha loca [ tloitef the TavtfcuUfci the University build Inge In thia.'oliJM ./Wheo H reached the Senate, however, lt,wea amended en as to eatebhah the Cdltege, et tha Clafllin Univer wity ,-ht (haagitan, The MffMrvW Bbt earn to favor this amendment, and a. long discussion ensued. Whippqf;in support of the Heaate amendment, made very stt-oag peech, saying, l^at be, for ope. we# opposed to the attempt, to establish m)sed schools, and thst Orangeburg was moTe'hulled for thw Institution than Columbia, wherein was concentrated ell the vieee of the day. . V* rious other argument a were advanced pro nnd l*on, by which the time.was whiled asHty, until the dear approach of the hour of -adjournment. Aft.er a good deal of argument, and a vigorous application of the eOlor lash from Huoter, the Senate emend n.TTui, lurmmg rn? acnooi ?t urangebdrg, arte agreed to by a vote bf 65 to 48. ? Tba Tax Bill acoaived its eac nd reading in the Senate, and was amended so aa tc provide (or the levying pf a tag'of six'mill* for general State purpose*, and two mllla (or educational purposes. With this.amend* ment it was passed^ and wjjl become a law, The GovernWV Mfqajf h^pn>ved the Act to appoint aa Inspector 41 Phosphates ana define his duties, and appointed Dr. Otto A. Mopes to the position. Thia appointment was Immediately confirmed by tne Senate. Dr. Motes is a young Charlesloniau, who received a thorough edneatioa in the beat schools of l'lurope, where he graduated with 1 distinction. Under the modest and unassuming title of a Bill relating to the Financial Agent of the State of South Crrolina, i? the e4tv or 1 New York, is centnined the terras upon which a settlement is to be inade with H. H. Kimpton, tha Financial Agent. The Bill la aa follows: Seetion 1. Th t the Financial Board ef this-Stalk is herrby aulhoiiaed and requjr ed forthwith, to adjust and settle the claims, demands and accounts, and all or any mat. lers of difference relating to the Financial Agent of this State, in the city of New Vork, and to receive any bAlaftee which, on such adjustment, may be foutid tcvbe owing to this Slate by said FhHtaalal Agent; or for whiek atW Agent cany be; or become liable to this State ; also, (or all property or effects belonging to (hie Mate, now in, or which may hereafterjsome into the peases, sion of said Financial Agent, or any part or parta thereof, and upon the <Tue payment and satisfaction on the part of taid Financial Agent, ot any demand arising on auch settlement or adjustment, to exeeut? and deliver to hi no a fulf release and discharge for all liability to this SU'.e, by reason of any matter or thing done in the course of such financial agency; and also to satisfy or pay, ont of any moneys in the Treasury aot otherwise appropriated, any sums or sans (if any) which may, on ?o?h adjust ment, be fouud to be owing by this State to said Finanoial Agent. . Sec. 2. Tliat this Act shall take effyct immediately. After sororal ineffectual attempts to dfjf' up tho Calender, the arraiigtmtn /# were completed to-day, when it was called up for a se- . eond reading. Everything had been arranged, the prions agreed upon, and the whole pro. needing eat and dried. Vocom made a motion to strike sat the enacting olunee. Hurley moved to indefinitely' postpone the motion, and called the previous question on tho whole matter. This was a master stroke, inasmuch > as'it choksd off debate, excluded amendments, and loft nothing to bo done but .to take a vote, which was taken, and the Bill Went through to Us third reading with a tote of 4ft to 43.? Under its provisions, should it pass Lbe Senate and become a law, Mr. ^Cimptoa's claims, amounting to $900,Odd, will be settled immediately, and the office of Financial Argent will be numbered among the things of the past. < Adjournment hss again been postponed (his tiroo tq the 13th., The Senate to-day reconsidered the resolution to adjourn tint di* on ine vth, and- adopted a resolution to adjoarn im Si'? od tbe Mtb. This w immediately agreed to by ttM Houm, when a resolution ?u alao introduced resolving that lb* General Aiaenbly take a reoeis from a date to bo hereafter fixed, until tbe aeeond Tuesday of July next. Under the rule* the resolution laid o^ror. Ita ultimate passage, however, is not i| probable, as it is probably intended as a kind of red t'a terror em, tot be bold erer the bsads of ^the sdministuation. ,, We are plejmed to plironiele the fact, saye the Walhalla ConrUr, that work haa bem eotnmsnecd in earnest on the Air $<jpe j Road in th'fs county. Mr. Clayton, one of 'hi* contractors, ' building cabina and baa L. bout two hundred band* it work on hit p ten-mile contract, Kaat of Tug)a|o Kit or.? ( Other noatractor* art preparing, and tre learn that the entire line in Ooonee will be i worked * *? r-../ - - I These operations hare had the affect of ad- 1 Taneing the price of provisions, Ac. 1 il ifIllLl M I ' Fonr men who were sleeping in a base* ment in BoMon, the other rilghi, were suffo cated with coal gas. One has died and the others are repotted to be io a erUieai eon- ( diuon- ;? i '? . ' 1 The shock* of an esrthqriefco were Kelt ( throegbont Oertrteoy during the entire night of the 7th inst . The French Atlantlo Cable Company ? have resolved to ley another eahie. r f G IMTILU, S.H., Marat 01871. 1 Tb'i \Li J the ngall da; for it m?| iog of dbAil?feee! hit Ho A, J. ij Hoori Ma A-; Alder Jin WUlor.W'tkrgiJ orkoAyoJ flafc JbrnmUm -J lfinuteaof the last regular meeting aid thoaeof the aail meeting ware read aid eeaae waa grahted. The eoaamuoie^tlen of Dr. A. D. Long, waaaa W HWlAJMh HB-l.1 TVr_-"fJl'l!HJ' -1 Ate large ?MdMt hpt 6? pbyaMeaa wlifetn tSe aorpatatt lira-ttatrfihU OtAy, a AM 1?\ ,on\nlt\ j ... JtoiliiMt.HuK thflbaiNlimd torn lk? yajncatpf .a apaaUll liaaaaa tat, ?nd ttet M, ba acfuiadfd to tbawa ?b* birr* paid the apeoiel teajof J87b<n Carried. , j Tbe e4>e?i*anleett*a wT.Jffi K. Ee?fef, AtA9T?f7 * ? *. '*M l*?d be^if/P?p#?Av p^.aooik^, aj.Otejmmte o| WALr?.^>po,lnt?a to oopUr wilh'd' Mcliee, or Eafley. bis Attorney, .in jjwwifiteijv Qr,,r**Xuiy *??^ h , W? flayar atptatf lo Council tha,t h? bad an interview with'' Mr 6uefry einco hia return ' Irona' ftiehmnn^, Mo ?teled that be had Aonipletad'the'Pitilure of Gen. It. E tiit, Aljioh' braa very ranch-admired by tbfl people bf^Rrobmond, Ad., and that'lhe Pic tura W'duid requird e frame.. Alderruan Greer muted' that Council appropriate flf'ty dollar" for ttie pnrpnae having Ifta pie lure framed;"' Oarried. ' ''' ?-' ? The eohimUaioailon of Col. K. P. Jodea, Attorney for G. W. Pai klne, id raf*reeo? la a pleMA of ground, ?*a read. Alderman Yeargta. moved that a Committee' ol ThrU be appaloticd to investigate the matter.? Oarried. WiJtari Taargto and CKne, Cora mUtee. ,7 m-.' > ! i ' . < i A ? ; Tba Committee on Fire Department re apacttuHy report that they, wiih Mr. J C Smith and, Mr. Mavkty, eaemined into .(he MnJIlU.t.nt. W P! P?" * - v?.Mwivi* Y* ?uy Aifjauuv rir? &u|iiie. tnej found the machinery qf the Engine |o good and sound conditio?,..and ^that they found tha met.ion hoae In a leaky and dilapidated condition, pad weald recommend tbat two new suction hose be supplied ; and shotijd tliey work satisfactory, then two more be bought. Respectfully submTtled. T. A. Walter and J. O. Yeargin, Committee. AldeVmap ll<?mt?etk ntoied (hatthe repoft of thU Com?nfltee' t)? received; knd ibot the t^o ' sections of suction host* be 'purchased. Carried. TlrU Committee appointed to lobk Into the matter of opening a Si See t from the La sren* Read, between Wlitoh do ok and Mrs. Bentrte,' thiough lo Mrs. H. Mauldio, report favorable. AMermah Walter moved that the report of the Ooosmiijtes be re* iseivsd and laid on the tut.la. Carried The Committee appointed to look after the extension of Alette Street eastward, report unlamrably. On motion, the report waa received and [laid on the tatde. His Honor lb? Mayor eubmitted a report of the interview, ol ;the '"'omiriliee with the Board of Directors ol the South Carolina Rsilfoad Company, in reference to <! ? Asheviile extension. Alderman llnmmett moved tlmt the report of his Honor the Mayor be received as information. Cutried. Tlte Mayor staled t"? Council, that jh? State Works ware bid off by Mr. A. Mcftee for $4,850, and (hat he was willing to let Council have them at his bid. Alderman Grfcer moved that Coonoll aceepl Mr. A. MbBea'e offer of 4be State Walks at $3,860. Carried. By Alderman Clina : *. ... Retolttd, Tlioi the thanks oi Council are due A. MoBee, Esq , for I he spirit of libsialitj manifested towards tliS Oounoil. in tbeir effort# to secure the grounds knotf e as the State Works, for the purpose of using tlieui aa Agricultural aod Mechanical Fsir Grouuda. Adopted. i. Thf following accounts were ordered paid: W. }r Smith, #35 uti; Q. E Klf?r.l, $ 100.75 ; J. p. Pallej, I&4.2& ; Qower, Cox A MarkUy, fcl23 36 ; J. O. Yeargia, #8.16; W. A, ^ludson, #5.00; A. McBee, #122 IB; F A. v, alter, #1 S.Mi >:O.tiUe, #9.80; A. J Itoss, 40 sen'ts ; fl. A Cattblc, $6 25. The following accounts d&e by Palmetto Pif-'d Engine Company ofdM-fed paid: Tlor^'A ToAW. #?rtr Pcrguson ? Mil. ler, #1 (k); M A. Hunter A Co.. 25 dts.; J. C. Alexander, #14.00; J. O. Yeergie, #2 AO Alderman Walter mowed that the account of Daris A Dougherty be not allowed.?Carried. ' ' e '5 Ou motion, adj.lurned. li.' A. E. M*DA*IO,Oiir Clerk. y- r. , Council. Chambrs, > Or?**viu,b, 6. O., March 6, 1872. J An extra mooting wa* held this day, and the foUowtng preamble and resolution!, on motion of Aider man Uotnanatt, .were jnaanimously adopted. i Whereas, the C\ty Counoil at its regular mdstipg on yesterday, peopled . tha proposition of Alexander MoBe#, Esq., to turn orer to Council the property krfown as the 11 State Works,4 parchased by bith on Mobdky, the -1th lust. , And, whereas, the conditions upon which the property was tobs tureod owe# were not understood by Council as so* expressed by Mr. Mofieej i , . ? ?k Aod, wUsrc#s,.ths Counoil fs uopjlling to eeoept said property, upon the said ooaditions, Uetoloetl, That the resolution adopted by Council accepting the proposition bo rescinded. ; ' * ' Rewind, That the proposition ehbmtctdd by Mr. Mollee to lease said property to CounsU be sespeettuliy declined. U:? ' . Oattotiea, Coancll adjourned A. K . W< 1>A Clerks CotJbCif/C*Alrtrtrt, VI* . diunitti, B< G? Must fr 187*. ) , Anektraweetiag/or aoeenqU was tkll day betel, wbep (he following rsk*!uUM by Aldernpa CUne was adopted; ? U<wlvtf\That bin Honor the Mayor he foitnicted to increase the rtward of f 100.00, heretofore' offered lor (be apprehension o r, with proof1 to renrfet the party or paftiea se|> .ting Ore to the City, to *500.00. ''' " ' ' lMb farther hasimfk, adjoraed. M Mr A. R. MeDAVID, Clerk. >|( 11 i;?? oij iwn?i ?iw'- I .ini ) A blast! eg* party at the Bnpfee Iron Wort a, it T*iff* too nay, Ky., approached a lardy faaakrtd ibrra vara kIliad. Oaaoeet Joeeph R. llawfay la PretidaAt A Uia Ceateaital CoMMlaalon al Phlfrtdel>hVa. Jamta L. On*, at BodlH Carolina, la >a (ha aiaauUraaoniaklad, although II Ik it*ted ha aanaot or wit) aot qualify aajuttn* Di-sioner. ?o?fi Id |.P^rjp,r4^|.T ? The Newbery Mu oflr Rlll%roa w~t?e?fod" 1 li a dally or It ! weekly. ' A London rapu i??Utmd hsj Mk ^kll< | ' efclary ibs"V4en relied to f tt,00o pur annum. - 'i w#r? on tlio floor of the Houm itilk^nNnUlirM, Washington, on tlia The' charter feleotibtie INcoughimt tha Stata of New York indieate littla obange In tha alrangth of fMlitleal parties. J.A\i IL.LL.LL Cotton la briagtag 2b conta to day. ." ( :: Najr You, March 11. Cotton dull, uplands 224; Orleana, 23 ; sales, 820 bales. Gold steady at 104. Ca arlbstok, March 11. r Cotton quiet?middling, 211@21{ ; reoeipts, 468 ; exports to Groat Britain, 350; sales, 200 ; stock. 25.138. Yh?ra sdad' a frog'who lived in a spring. t(e eakght s%4& a cold that he could aot j , * ' slbf."' ' H ' Ptior, nrifortdnate Batrnehian 1 In what a sad*plight be-mast bkve been. Ardyet his misfortune w^S one that often befalls, singers. ! "Many d once tnndfal voice among those who tn ik. ??.>. nvtuu I* WbWWIJ epwil* I l-ed hy "cold ip tbe head/' or oa tbe lunge, nr J both c'oYpnincd. For the above mentioned | ** croaker n we are not aware that any remedy tyas ever devised; but w? rejoice te know that all human singers mar keep their heads cle?r and throat* In time by a timely use hr Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and Dr. Pieroe'a Golden Medical Discovery, both tof which are pold by druggists. A Siablt fm*ti(ulivn.?y\xti at the period 1 When aH vfnbfe-men where eomplaining that .the horse-ointment# of the day Were uni(nfc/? remedies, the Mustang LtNtujsav made its entree lit Missouri, without stay flourish of trumpets, and Wttbin one year, became the favorite embrocation for the external distempers and injuries of horses and cattle in all the Westers and Southern States. From that 1 time to tbfs,' it basneyer bad a rival in tbe estimation of accomplished horsemen ; nor is its houMhold reputation as' a cure for rheumatism, neuralgia* . sore nipples and eakad [ breasts, tuguors, mgmpp. sore throet, earache, toothache, bruises, burns, wounds and sprains, ?al whit behind its celebrity ai'a horse Llnlnapat. Tba Mothers of A uerlep kr.ow its value, and apply it promptly to the external injuries of tba " rising generation," and in fact there is not a oily or towpship 1st the United.States where the Mustang Liniment is pot regarded ny both sexes and' every class; as a blessing to tbe eotaxnuaity. > Correct the Stomach. n well ascertained physiological fact, 'thAl tlie Origin of most 0f the ills lhat af? fllat humanity, Is a deranged condition ol ! the alimentary epnal,< The bow via become constipated and sluggish, and.thence arises a train of painful and {H't^aing ma'ndics. !Aa si preventive and ertre there Iii no remedy So aaf> aad snre aa DR. TUTTt) VEOE-? TABLE LIVER PILLS. . Wiwy Point. Oa., September 81, 1ST 1. ,. W. H T*(t: Dear Sir?I have been An invalid fer five years, and Ugra, with fortitude and patience, Cried nearly pvery patent mccHelne known to the people, without any affetdual relief. It trsi suggested hy some f rny friend* to take- your Vegetable Pills, ) for which ( am under obligations tor said [suggestion. It bring it favor*'ule ?n?, I propose fo state the effVota: I weigh mora ' than evpr I dl?J, and my health ia fur better . than- it has beru in five. yaara. I certainly i give all the credit to your Pills; and as aoon aa there fa an Increase in the family, you any bet ifM ia a mala, that hi* name ' shall be Tutt. Publiah if yod choose, i Very r? spectfullv, , >i-: : . .,i : j, A. DONALDSON. ...The barbers prefer DR. TUTTS HAIR DYE. ' *' . , . ?>.' v?: Max* II-omk ArrnACTiva.?Nothing add* more to the handaome appearance of a houae outside, and to 'Its cheerfulness inside, than good criear! window glass, and bright*colored ornamental glass at tba sides And over the tops of the doofs. The first lets in all the bright warm light of the sun, While the latter admits tba light at tits Same time that |t shut* off the vie* <>f prying eyes. The best French and Aihtrrieaii glass, both' plain and, ornamental, a* srull as doors, sashes, blinds, balusters, newels, mantels, Ac., are to be bad of Mr. P. P. Poai.k, No. 20 ITayne Street, Charleston, 8. C. J ? Mar 5?44-tf Jlitleg't FhilotolccH ia an established, war* ranted remedy for Painful Msnstftiation; and oguatly eflloieht aa a Nervous Antidote in all eases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach and Sleeplessness in male or famale. Sold everywhere for ft .40 a bottle. Morgan A Klslcy, Druggists, New York, O'eneral Agents. A Yutttk/ul Apprarano* and a Beautiful) C|eer Complexion is tba desire of everybody. ThVeffect is produced by using Q."W. Laird's "Bloom of Yooth," a harmless heautiier of the ?kin. Will remove all Pisqeleralloo, Tan, Free hi os end Sunburns. Tho use of- this delightful toilet preparation cannot be detected. For. aale hy all Druggists and Kaaey.Ooods ^eaters, Depot, } Uold St., New York. _ , Pumaim** /.?({V tip Hair, may bf entire* ly prevented by the Die of Burnett a Cocoaine, It has neVerfailed tto arret! dbeay. and to pro* mote a bealtby and vigorous growth,, It ia at the same time uorivaded as a dressing tor the haif. 1 Catt Them On!.?If there any diseases whieh utj?rrrtj xno uiino aemnniRO, JLfjljwppra 19 OD9 . of them.} It rsoks and tsars the system like n veritable fiepd, end render* life a bprriea. The nt^li'dneA of the dispensary will Pot ekpel it. Cut U) out with Db. WiURR'l VSQKTASLK vinboab )tii ik us. . There is no form of indigestion or liver complaint that can witbitaod this potent tonic and alterative. 'Ho Lerdfe Toilet Complete Unleee there be the fragrant Sosodont?-unto the kreatb tweet ' odors it pmparts, the gumi a ruby redness aoon aaiumei, the teeth quick rival alabaster tint, wad Mela it pearl* aat in a coral vase. $50,040 WVty be Ptrid for aey Remedy wkiek will cure Cbronio Hbeuiaatistn, Paioa In the Limbs, Back and Cheat, Sore Thrriat, Insect Stings, Croop, Dysentery, Colic, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, established in 1847. Never fails.? ' Sold hy the Druggists. Depot 10 Park place, New York. Carbolic Salt* recommended by the leading Pbyaiciaas and tbo President of the New York Board of Health, as the m^st wonderful Healing compound ever known. Gives instant relief to barns, cares all klnda of sores, cuts and ! wouqds y end a must invaluable salve for 'gil Purposes. Sold every where at 25 cents. John '. Henry, sold Proprietor, ? College Place, Nov York. 4 Skempnim is dpitim purified of its sickening and poisonoes properties, discovered by Dr. Hlgelokr, Profcssoi1 of Botady, Detroit Medical College. A MSf perfect anodyne and Soothing opiate. Jobs Parr, Chemist, Nsw York. ( Okrietadoro'e Hair Dye is tbo safest and hfcsf. It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, while the black at brown lints ft ptodk- . emd are identical to nature. Factory 4$ Mai- j def Lnnn, Now York. i I Prmlt'* Aetral 0ii?^Safest and host illuminating Oil ever made. Does not take ft nr I explode, If the leap ia npeet or broken. Orar 150,000 /*??!?? aonttnue to aaa li, end no *? L:Il . r . H*||ce TS HEREBY OIVBN to all whoa It may ' 1 aaaer*, that J w?l appl/lo 8.J. Dfuth it, Probate Judge of 0reenrille County, on tbe tRth'day;W neat,-for n PTOAI, M8ilUiMflai Executor of tbe Sitalepf John 1 St eon (a, deoeaaed, A. f. RTKIWS, Executor. - Vobruary ii,st, 1875. 4f*?5 aldenta of ui daacrlption hava occurred from iCOU HniiW Cbarlaa Pjatt, a?Ublt?had *ko.u?nx . r \ WU /vm( <m AmImi M iiW Oil la dfi worl<T*ln_J&ard'a k Caattbll'a, mada oa tB m-ikft, Bam frdMT aaldjtad llrer#, by Cfftwtli, &?A4 Co.Jpaw York. Ik i( kbatktaly [Bo Jfe awaawif Patlanta who ba?? aMalsk^rtljMr it all other.. Pby* alaaa ban d?eidod It aaparior to any ot 'hi otbar olia in tba market. Jeimn'i Atoduromu Kid ffluuu Cl*m*?r raotoaaa-aoilad aloTaao^aal to ao4 F? aala by "Drugglate and Fanny Good# Daalara. Prlot 26 eanta par bottla. F. C. Walla k Co., Nan York. Ifre. Wimloto'i SooUtinf Syrup.?It raliaaet tba Hula anBbrar from p?tn, cure* Wind, Oolto, &?*u}*iag tha Stomach and Bowel#, Corraoti Acidity, and daring tha procaaa of taatblng il is ioralaabta. Parfactly aafa in all eaaar, ai mllllaaa of mOthara can taotlfy. ?ar o 44 In nil! ! ' " " Wanted, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, an uafumLh?d ROOM, with BOAD for a Gentle tuna, U iJ?. Child and 8*rvant. Address, staling terms, P. O BOX, NO. 20*. Greenville, 8. C. Mar 18 - 48 1 I>R. E. E. WHITWER, ffAVlN'O Incited in Greenville, d??4ff-rs his PROFK88PONAL 8KB VICES U> th- eiiiteas of the CRy and ruri?iinding country. - < Office at Mr. A. Bl/tbdV rewdenee. M-r.tt 41 6m* WE CANNOTWAIT. AMj persons- Indebted to as far Goods purchased in 1871, will find it to ih-lr sdvsnlsge lo Some lorwaid and settle at onee. BEATTIE A. CO. tW Ome to BEATTIETl and buy your FEKTIMZER& . > 15-2 J. ft, BLACK 8c CO., DEALERS in Waichrs, CImW, Jewelry, Speetntlrs, Fancv Good* and Groec rieA Oonfeotionsries. Notions. Lamps and Fixtures, Non explosive Attachments, G'a?s ware, Segars, Snuff. Smoking and Chewing Tobaeeo, Dry Goo-is, lists. Shoes, and s great variety of other articles. All are invited (aad might do well) to call on them before purchasing Special attention given to Repairing Timepieces, Ao. Mar It 4ft tf 250 liAGS SOUTHERN DUMP FORTH CASH SAMUEL STRADLEY. r UMfh 19 , 46 1m COTTON FERTILIZER rJ*nii BEST ARTICLE known ia (lie GUANO. 2@? mm% To Jlrrite. (UlUTH BHSMa CQlTdl. EVERY BAG WARRANTED. SAMUEL STRADLEY. Mar 13 4ft lm I MI'ORIUM OF HAVING received lite SPRING FARHIUNS, and potted thereby in nil the French and* American Stylet, Drafting and Culling, we ara prepared to give pet feci aatitfnetion in all kinda of Garment* for Gantleiuen and Youths' Clothing, Shirts Ao. All work warranted. We request those indebted to us to come forward nod pay at once, as budnesa cannot be conducted without cash. O. A. FICKI E A CO. ft reenvllle S. Cf. 45-2 ??00.00 B1VABD! The above reward win o# lor the apprehaneion o', wiih proof to cnnrlet, the parly or partiee who tet fire to the Stable* of General Eaaley, Captain Eerie, Captain WretAeld, Colonel Irvine Mr. li'Oyley. the Mnehine Shops of Umri Cline A Oihbe, end the Stable# of Alex. Me Dee, Mr. Be*rd?& and W. A Jeanlnga. Tbe REWARD will be paid for a eon. viol ion io any on# or mote eeeoe. J am KB p. moore, Mayor. 0re?nvlHe, S. C? Mareh 8, 1878. War 11 45 if Hew Appointmaat of Traetoei. Gr??*viu,e 0 H., 8. C., March 9. 1878. DUNKLIR tOWNSHIP-R. R. Arnold, io place of Jame* Oaine*. Oak Lawn?William Harrison, ia plaae of W. H. fobneon. GUeey Mountain?Matthew B. Fowler, in plaee af Jamea Goenrll. Parle Mountain?Col. J. T. Rlakaly, in nlaes of Wm, Win*, and Bernett Hawklna ia ptaaa af Martin Hapt. Jr. A. (1. 'VfnOVF. t ? J ' 57 1L TAYLOR. V of W. D. TBRfcLKKLD, ) Kxm>?. NarlB 4? 1 Teacher Wanted TN OAK LAWN TOWNSHIP, n??r I |_ | | ? . ifr. 0. u nwuaiuM riaea. Far farther particular*, apply to tb? rrjxtaaa. TRUSTEE. March 5lb, 1872. 44-2 K feafc. rv ? 1 ... Ron a Tax. raiHB 0*DEII8iaiii$h>&?>g raeclred Jl oM*r? ?rd?> Board of County Com* n.ta*l?nara lor Qr?a.??<lle County, 8. 0, to CMlrot a TAX Utiod by them for Repair of , lUfhw?>?*nd |frtdg#?, hr?t notice that , h? will bo ft thtjCourt lions# on Monday . and To?day, tWo 1st and li of April, for i tha purpoeo of Collaoting said Tax for OreaDvtlla Township, whlah is ona mill on lha dollar. It la dssirad that ail will coma | forward and pay op promptly. Office in old Conrt Houf, op aUlra. ! P. D G1LREATH. Highway Surveyor . 45-8 Greenville Towuehip. : Ull! AMEMCi Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING ^ I- dow admitted to be far aopeilor to 11 ether aa a FAMILY MACHINE. The Simplicity, Ease and Certainty Wi'h whifth li operate*, a* woli as the uniform excellence of its work throughout ihe entire range of Sewing, In CT fT/i ZJ T ATfy rrpiri/i ?T KJ * -L M. 17, IT jDj dU jn J IV u*, FELLING, TUCKING. CORDING, BRAIDING. QUILTING. GATHERING and SEWING ON. OVERSEA.\/ING 1 EMBROIDERING on ihe EDGE, | And Its Beaoliful Button Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, Plnce it unquestionably lar in advance of any other miliar invention. It ie also admirably adapted to : VUDACnilK PURPOSES ON WOOLEN, COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS. ( For Di*eas and Shirt Making and Tailoring, it ha< no equal It la also the CHEAPEST. Intrinsically, a* well as the EEBT| Since it is really Two Machines Combined in One, (by a simple and beaniiful meehanieal arrangement nevar before accomplished by hnman inKenoity.) making ?i'h er the Lock S'iteh or ButtonHole Sti>ch, as occasion may require. HT This i? the only new family machine that emhodiea any Substantial ' improvement upon the many old lunehines in the market. FOSTER & HUNTER, Agents for Greenville County, Mar 13 45 Vf ( CAROLINA LIFE IISIR&ICIfi COMPANY. OK MEMPHIS, TENN., AND n ? > - - - ? ? d M L i IMORE, MD. Assets, $ 1,100,000. HON JEFFERSON DAVIS. President. GEN. WADE HAMPTON, Vtou PamnkkT GEN. JOHN 0. KENNEDY, General Ag>tit for South Carolin , Columbia, S. C. Mar 18 46 6m E8TAT E?ALE~ IN OBEDIENCE to an Ordar from 8. J. Douthit, Judge of Probate, I will aell, at tbo late residence of deceased, on tfaturday, the 16th day of March lost., all the PBR80N-, AL PROPERTY ol Judith Attwood, deceased, consisting of One Bedstead and Mattress, One Clock, One Trunk nnd Contents, One Chair, Lot of Books, Ac., An. Terms Cash. 0. V. McKAY, Administratrix. March 1st, 1873. 44?3 Notice J8 HEREBY GIVEN to all whom it may concern, that I will apply to 8. J. DouthProhate Judge ot Greenville 'Connty, on the 8th day ot April nest, for a FINAL DI8i CHARGE as Administratrix of the Estate of j:UDITH ATTWOOD. deceased. 0. V. McKAY, Administratrix, lfaseh frtb, 1873. 44?6 Notice IB hereby given to alt whom it may concern, that I will apply to 8< J. Douthit, Prolate Judge uf Greenville County, on the 6th day of April next, for a Final Discharge aa Administrator of tha Batata of JES8K TRAMMELL. deceased. CLdYBOURN TRAMMEL!,, Administrator. March 4th, 1873. 44-5 LAND SX.&8TOBA. 100 Bag8 at Coat. SAMUEL 8TRADLEY. Fab 38 48 lm GUANO WRIBUTOR, A Simple* Cheap & Most Useful Article* Cell at the COACH PACTORT and in the m p&tiit morn DISTRIBUTOR. It toiU Saw your Manure*. MANUFACTURED BY GOWER, COX k MARKLEY. Mar ft 41 ?