111 j i esggggBHaBaagg &fye (tntexprisc. QMtlNiyllll,!. Q. hi g ? - i Fbr Prmldmt, HORACE ORlRLITt or raw took* B. elUTZ BROWS, ? j^Qta A>m? i|t Oiulmtm.?Tho Adrerttoiog IfWiy tif Mwrt Viuu, iriui IOhmiu, nimwlil ky Kmwill T. Lmu, 1*^, to the only wltoM *>H> tor tbie popar to Ctoitoto. O* to* Tbantoy w?ki| (to tad i?| xnoornfal tidlago of Mm d amine ml ? * of QrttovilWk mm prtpfrp? rod loftoeotlal etttoaoa, On. V. K. la*?. toilni thto City by telegraph (tw AtleoU, Geo, whero U oooorrod, o? tho 11th lut.,Ml o'olock, at the Kimball Houm. laaWiato* lj upon tho reaeptioa of tho intelllgeoee, tho ohoroh balls of tho City eomoaeaeod tolling, in aorrow for tho a root. Ho hod loft thlo plaeo ooo or oak previously, no pob10 baainoaa, in tho intoroato of tho City and County. ArrWlng in Atlanta oo Monday previous, and boiog taken auddonly ill* phyaieiaoa vara called to hia bedaida, but hit eaaa batting their skill, bo aspired, aa above a to ted. Ha had ovary neeaooary at* tention showed him by fiiendd, who kindly minioterod to ovary want Hia body reached Greenville on Saturday morning, in ebargo of a committee ol oiliaens appointed by tbe City Conoeil. who met it in Colombia, whero it was forwarded by an extra train. The funeral of Goo. Eiilit waa preached in tbo Baptiat Church, on Sunday morning laat, by Drs. E. T. Buist and J. C. For*aw. Uia family being connected with tbo Presbyterian Church, doaired the aerrieea to bo conducted there, but wmeented to bare thorn performed in the Baptiat Chnreb, in order to accommodate the large nnmber of peraona deairing to attend. At the obaequiea, there waa a eery large coegregation, among them many of the principal citiaena of onr place. The pall bearers embraced aome of onr moat reapeetable eillsena. The Masonie order, of which ho was a member, also accompanied the remains into the Chnreb.? After the singing of a mournful voluntary, and tl>4 usual aervicea. Dr. Buist delivered a most Impressive and instructive ear moo. after alluding personally to distinguished charaeter and influence of the deceased.? Dr. Fustian's remarks were also appro prmio sou npueuv. m nw luuerai curir^u, oompoeed prineipally of lb? immediate relative* and friend* of the deceased, together with the Masonic order, proceeded to the iamilj burying ground, eix mile* from the City, in Pickens County, where th ey were eoneigned to their laet reeling place. In th# removal from u* of General Greenville and th* whole titat* hae enatained aa irreparable loaa, in a cultivated and high toned gentleman and citiaen?a chivalrous son of the South?end of a leading spirit in our public affaire. Tu him are we largely indebted for aeeuring the Air Lin# Railroad to onr City; and be was indomitable and untiring in his efforts in farthering popular enterprise es ; and bad be been spared, other measures that would have redounded to the building up of this seetion of the State, already partially consummated, under his superior control, would have been brongbt to fall fruition. His position at the Bar was in the front rank, which ha gained by natural talent, high legal and literary attainments, and commanding and singularly beautiful eloquence, both as aa advocate and speaker. Great as the public loss ipay be, it cannot be compared to that which has fallen upon his orphan children, who have not now the kind care of either father or mother, the maternal parent having preoetfi the father only n few months. May the God of the orphan he their constant protector and friend. As will ha seen by th* prooaadings of th# Greanvllla Bar, published elsewhere, his hrothsrs in tha law have expressed their sorrow sod regret at the loss of ous in tboir midst so ki. .knit!., .ml kuh imU< of character. At this mooting, able and touching tribute! were paid to the memory of Gen. Easlkt, which we will print next week in foil. Nomination of Grooloy and Brown. The newe of the nomination of Greeley and Brown, by the National Demoeratlo Convention, which met in Baltimore on the 9th inet, eaxne too late leet week to be announced In ell of otir leeoe, although it wet furniehed to a portion of oar readere. On the first ballot by the Convention , Greeley received almost the entire vote of the body, and it waa soon made unanimous. Brown, for Ibe Viae-Presidency, else received the nomination, which was likswiso very nearly unanimous on the first vote. The Cineiooetl platform, which has been extensively published throughout the country, was adopted. The very enthusiastic manner in which the result of tho labors of the Conreation baa been received throughout the North end South, East and Wast, has caused the friends of Mr. Greeley to foe] confident of bis election to the Presidency of the (Jolted States, aad the success of the Liberal Reform Party of the (Jolted States. Mooting on Saleeday. We were nnder the impression, with ? ,1 it,. I. v.. k.U UHBJ UlrllVI W, ???v w w h? >w on Seleedey in Aoguet *u for the porpose of nominating candidates to All the County offieen; but on referring to tbe pnblielted proceedings, we fled that arid meeting le for tbe purpoee of orgaaising throughout tbe County. The County Convention for nominntinf eendidntee, therefore, wiU not be held then, but nt Hue subsequent dny, of wbieh timely notiee will be gives. Thumbs Is* Iislssi Mews. We nre under eepeeisl ehligntione to JiSM P. Moons, Beg., for furniehtng ne os lest Woduoedoy evening with s private telegram containing tbe feet of the nomination of Mosses Omuv end B. Ousts Brows, by the Baltimore Convention, and wbieh enabled ue to publish to a portion of our renders the gratifying information. We value the kindness highly. v . , # ^W >Ml^l^I I? m lag Ill?If irml tfM ImU vltl yliteL yimUUttliH ilnHn??A>l>n<nr, ? O hf IhiliUM vmUmt, W mmkui nry b?nl la tb? mUHm af tka day. lat* iTaL'p^Ld U?lr4?r?naii*wto>. Tka I Awa? h! if Ftakaaa On a If. uf M Imtm a vita m! aaa AQi l< *m a af artky au la all ?iipilHt aad Ma aoadilloa nllaitad tka aaaalaiMioa af Ma a friood* 1 ? Vataoaal M Wa ajaiN niaaMj lafha Mimfmkan af tka (MaM Jh*t Ma tkk pUw ta aaa af aar aillaiai. IN dUhr widaly wMk tka I'aUiaw la (Mr poUHaal Tka?t, hat paaaoaall/ Ikay ?aad tka raayaat aad goad wM af aar waaaaltj aad fcaaa oradtt for Ika rtaamity af tkalr aotlw. Wa aaa aa taaana why a pallUM aampalga akoaM al Itaalf hvtag aaaaalt apoa prtvata chmraoaat, aad rag rat H la Ala ioataaaa. Tka oarraapondaat af tka ifaa baa bat aaa band, aad la a yaang aaaa Iroaa Darlington.? Wa laarn tbat ba baa kaaa Imdtatad lor tka artlala. Tka WtaaTrtaa for tka Oaaajalaa. Wa aaa wafy at all ttaaa# to anrol tba a pleaae and ftv* aatiofaoUon to *11 patrona.?~ 0 No man ahouid to ilthoit a C?mI; paptr: d and to borrow jour neighbor'a 1* met*. ( m For Om Tear $1 M d For Ms Months 1 Oh 2 For Three Month*... 0# p County Tiwanrw. 11 tf. W. RoaaaraoN, Raq., Ooaat; Timmiw, m daring tbo paat voek vlaM OdaakU for tki D purpoae of Mttling ap with tha Stoto Auditor, H th* aeconnta of hia oho*. Thia, w? IWra, ho m ku don* aaUafaetorily and ?fptotoiy,? p Owing to th* ohangoa in th* oflo* of Slate hi Auditor for tb* paat aoveral year*, Mr. Ron- Tl nnTson had not aattled before, ainoo 1865. tl HyaMMul Notito ?? Prof. M. O. DiOiin and on* of 6n*oriU*'i m boautiful and acoompiiahod glrla, Mlaa Mary hi R. Hau, bar* b**n united to marring*. Tb* many ftUnda of *aeb with tb?m a groat doal M of bapptnoaa aad long lifo. Tb* morning of tbair marring* tboy loft on a bridal tour, to ti bo abanat for a time. > Wo rtflnrn tbanka to tb* brido'a motbor for ^ a largo alio* of oak* and dolieioua cuatard. g P Death of an Infant. d Mr. aad Mra. J. B. Klkiw, wb lat on a rialt A to relatiro* In our City, bar* boon boroarod C of an infant ebild, and tbirb baa been buriod * in tb* Pnblio Comotery. Tboy bar* tb* eon- ? doloaoo of tbo community. ? Fin* Lemon*. t] W* return tbanka to Mr. Fbauk Hammond p for *p*cim*ni of hia atock of Lemona, wbiob n war* very largo and flno, and altogotbor ac- * ceptabl*. II* kaopa a atook on band, and can ? aupply tb* public. He baa alao furniah*d ua o with late Iowa papora. ^ Idoaaaod Drugglet. tl I Mr. 0. W. WBimonLAND, of tbia City, baa, ?: after M examination before the Board of Ex- (| amioetion, in Colambia, aa in accordance with .4 the recent law, bean registered aa a licensed druggist. ^ Attention "Votera a Robert McKat, Esq., will be a candidate ti for the Domination of Ckrk of Court; Dr. JU. ^ O. Bbbbt la a candidate for School Ooaamis. b alonar, and Mr. A. R. McDatid for Conntj o Commissioner. 800 announcements of these P gentleman. c The Artlole of "B." The axcellant article of oar esteemed con- , trlbntor, " B.," has been postponed, and will ft appear next week. Oor orowded columns pro- P Tented Its appearance this week. ' " fW We regret to loam of the recent death, at Washington, of Oensral Sr. Jon 11 Skinner, aged 76 ye are. He was the fath> ? er of Mrs. Thomas M. Oox, of oar City. r ??? . ii Tribute of BoepbOt. * Gbkextule. 16th July, ltfg. 0 A meeting of the Ber wee this day held si in the Court House, for the purpose of pay. (, log e tribute to ths memory of Geo. W. K 11 EaSLKT. O. -.?IU. .f l-__ D1 wm.._ n va iuvmvu VPUIS* U'rpl?| Ejq , UOT, ? B. P. Perry wm oallcd to the Chair, and it Jmom P. Moore, Erq , r'q ueeled to act aa n Secretary. a The Chairman, in a few touching remark*, m atated the olijett flf the meeting, whan T. It Q. Donaldaon, Ban . introduced the follow- p log preamble end reaolutioae, io a speech a replete with u eloquent tribute to the fr memory of the deeeaaod : m It ha* pleased the Almighty lo take from o* Geo. William K. Easlct, a dietinguirhed u member of thie Bar, !o the prima of hi* C lifa, aed in the midst of hie eeefulneee to A oeiety aed bla country. Appreoialing the G deoeaaad aa we do for hie taleota end nol>|e It traite of character, it ie proper and beeom* 0 log tb# member* of Uie Greenville Bar, II thet aome puhlie aapraeatoe of thair great V bereavement ehoold be mode. 2 Go*. Baslst wee cedeared to all of as aa I * friand, a eompealoe aed a brother law- ?< yar. Ha wea gaetlemea of honor aad patriot lam. Hla talanta war# of high or- [G dor, aad hie eioqaenaa thrilliag aed e*ptl? 0 voting. He waa not oaly learned ia Me profeaatoa, hat well read in history, the aei- ? eees, aad pollta literatar* gaaaratly. H* tl was kiad, haaevoleet aad publie-spirited. tl Br waa true la hie elieate, aad I rue ta hie a Meade and eouotry. Ilia lose ta Ms family u aad to tha pnblte fa imyarafh With his a brilliant talaala ability aad parity *f ahars u aster, be eeaid bar* Ailed say padtlia 9\ whh hoeeraad dietiaatiea. Pew aaea pes u aaaaed ia a* amiaeat a dagiaa aa b* did. the f power of attraetiag friends U him, aad Ma B friends hoksd forward ta th# tlma, wbe* vnej who mmmm aim M ft pMMN WMoh ft would ? bHft ft ftotl?I npilMiw, ftftd r? <?M lor lk? dfoptoy of Ikw* groat aoftHll?? whiob bo potftMftftd. v Bat wo, tbo Mftabon of tbla Bar. Hf bia iom as nwphlh, ft Mood ftftd boftib' or. will rogrot bino m lam far. ti d tbo ooiftftMftito ao ft poMio-^irkod and poro-mtftdod gooUoftkoa. Asa tioUl?il*l U of oor ooopoot for Ua whilst ilvtog, and ft oor rorrroftoo for bb fttawrv bow toot bo o b dood, bo It d RmmiiJ, Tbftt wo wotr i bo eaftal bftdga r of mourning for oft? own lb, ?nd tbftt Pf ?f tiMiiniif at ihk mmIm w? UM OkalnMi ?f tkb m??tI 4* MMat Mimc mlMlw k Ik Hon tigE iff *4 Qoon Ik mi***4 ?k OMuri Tk iinkUiBi wrt miilid bt Jura Irak, Cm. C|pn|iili0> rwrnbi wmn Am mk by mm Bk.U, Km., Ool X P. Jnm, John rfeK^Virs-0^. Mk. V? T V.h.. <W- ?_ I ? . ya.T*,'" " "* """ VOi* TIm prtpMi ? ! wi>M?m *tn mat* oe 25z|u|im -t'-i rtmm. O" *edee' bT rsi&TOKL. . J. P. Moon, SaaraUrj. laltimoro Democratic Convention. Sutimu, Jihi,?AJIaraalltag tha Ooaotka t? ordar, Mr. Balaam mm mtki nm iaagth. Mom. TWmm JaBtouaa Baadolyh vn ilwu I taaaporary OUnia Vy Mtltaatloa. ItUM Jely .1 ilMlii n> per* MM OWlm ln? Eaoator J. E. Doalit.. i. of WUooMto. 8aa*tor Bayard and Qot. Mhk naialM hlaa to tha Chair. Ha e? iMaalrad vilb prai rpyUrHi and addraaaI Dm Caaraatiai. Buttaaaa, July M.-1ta Opira Buna ilagaau, mm rally, vara ha lUlr aauU by It atoak. A aaaaad hruau Wad, iaetoad la aba ppar gullary, autartaiaad tha audtaaaa with urioua uira, af whiah " Diaia," M My Murr* ad," aad u Yankee Doodla" arara equally pp lauded. A quarter after 10, Chairman taaiiltla amreaweed thai lha hoar la which ha Con real ion ad)oaraed had arrtrud, ad wQad the Convtntioa to ordar. Ha ailed upon lha Bar. Dr. Layhara, of Bal* imara, ahl aidtoaaad tha Throne of Qaaaa.? it?Wn of Ik* Convention of tbe pnu, that rm p*noa ibtaf to aaake o a?t(M or iftok, hall onoooooo Mo wo rod State. Coko). of Arttnm, asked mate, by ooarteF, tor In daiagatsa from Arkonooo, In ozoooo tbolr nnkt number. Granted. Burr, of Cincinnati, Announced that" the 0 mm it tee an Roaolutiona woa ready to report. U ooao to tboaUtfont aad. at hie reqaoot, Loading Clark Porrln road tko report, reooantending tho adoptioa of tho rnaolntlona alsady adopted bp tko Liberal Bcpobltean onvention of Cincinnati. (Cheers.) la orer that thoro aboold be no misapprehension t to tbeoo roaolutiona, Burr called for their Mdlag ia fall to tho Oonvrntlon, which waa one; eaeh plank in the platform being retired with applause?the one-term plank ipee tally. A call for three ehean at the eloee elicited a artial reaponse. Bnrr explained that the reaolotiona wore 10 Ciaoionati platform exactly?nothing adad, nothing excluded. Tbia plotiorm was ioptOd in committee by oil the States, except eloware, Miaaiaaippi, Georgia and Oregon. In moved the adoption of the report, and lorod the preetooa qaestlon. Bayard, of Delaware, inqnirod whether the revises qneation, another name for gag law, ad become the law of the Democratic Conactios, without notice to the delegates T The Cbair (aid tba Conrentlon bad adopted a rules of the Honae ef Representatives; ao le motion of Bnrr waa in order, and not open 1 debate. Various gentlemen appealed for a withdrawI of the motion, ia order to allow a abort de. ||t. Bnrr said ha felt compelled to decline. A tone of grant confusion here ensued, amid alia of '< Qneation r " Debate!" Ae. Oa the motion to sustain the previous aueakan, a call of the States waa ordered, and be >K taken, recoiled : Y?u, 553 ; nays, 178. HoffMo, In casting tb? Mltod vote of New ork In the affirmative, said lomt of tho deleatca, him self among ike number, worn opooed to ike prottoo* qseotion. Haneook, of Ohio, denied tko right of hU ?legation to eaat the vote ae a unite, and ske4 to have bii vole recorded "No." The lhair annouoeed that Burr, of Connecticut, ras now entitled to one hour to debate the isolations; alto, that the gentleman from Delaware, Bayard, appealed for ten minutea. lunr aeoeded to tbia requeat, aa Bayard ia a tetaber of tbd Committee on Resolutions. Bayard took the platform and eadd: While tore waa no disposition to earp at and op* oae men beoauee of former political opiniona, a hoped the great Democratic organisation ould be allowed to have an independent ex* reaaion of ita own booeat aentimcnta. Why tke, out and dried, the resolution* of another rganlsatlon f Why have the opiniona of thar man, not choaen by na, forced down our iroata, aa our axpreaalon f It ia propoaed are that we ahall go before the eouatry for te firat time without our own independent cpreaaion of principlea. It ia not juat or iae to aak ua to go into thla campaign under te olotbing of a minority. (Calla of "Time!" Timet") The Chair announced that Burr, out of re* >ect for the minority, eonaented to give ayard ten minutea more. Another Connecticut delegate objeoled to ny tnan'a occupying the time of the Conven* ion in this way. (Applause and hiaaea.) The Cbair called for order, and reminded' he delegates that thia la a delibarativa aasemlege, and urged a respectful hearing of any ne who occupied the floor, whether they ap iutvu uio ifuuiuDUW ur uuv. Bayard finally resumed, and nr(lng tba neesrlty for some expression of opinion apoc be qiseetion of the exercise of Federal miliary power, ander eolor of legislation, to en>ree the fonrteenth and fifteenth constitution1 amendments, be said if the Contention ailed in this, there wonld be serions diaap ointment. In eonclnsion, bo entered bis pro st against the pending motion to adopt the sport as a whole, and asked a separate rote n the neveral distinct propositions pending. O'Connor, of South Carolina, regretted here should bare been aoy difference of pinion hero. All other is*u#s should be lerged in the single one of defeating the s-eleetion of the present netionel AdminI'ration. He said the Reennstruetion Acts nd the thirteenth, fonrteenth and fifteenth mendments had been aoeepled. Public pinion was higher than gorernmcnts, and sparior to any aeelerations by conrentiona Applause.) There wee nothing left ea an ane now but to tare the nation from de> iruetion by eorrnptien. He reviewed and ritieimd the foreign policy of (he Admin* Uatioo, and urged a union of tha whole ation to defeat the onbellowed purposes nd shiftless policy of the present Governieot An allusion to the prospective eleeon ef Greelsy wee received with great aplaoee. As to the fifteenth amendment, he 'onld be the last man to attempt to wrest om the 4,000,000 freedmen the right of iffrage. [Great applause.] Teas on orderiog the previous question pon the adoption of the report of the ornmittee on Resolutions?Alabama, 10; _fi sa . ft-l o. - riiniH, J ; inuwart, ?; norma, z; rorgia, 21; Louisiana, 10; Maryland, 2; [ivaouri, 4; Nevada, ft; New Jersey, 18; regon, 0; Pennsylvania, 21 ; Sonth Oarona, 11; Texas, 12; Virginia, 22; Wast Irgtaia, 20. Nays?Dataware, |; Florida, ; Georfla, 18; Mis*i*sippi, 9; Missouri, ; Now Jeraay, 9; Oregon, 8; Pen oej I vale, 7 ; ? ant Virginia, 2. The following la the revolt of the ballot: realey, 688; Bayard, II; Blaah, 21; roaabnab, 2. Pannay 1 vanla voted 2 blanks. Judge Regan, of Taxee, followed, and ltd : It was supposed among bia people sat the Deaaeratie part* eould succeed at tie eloelloa with a distinct Demoeratie omiaatlon : therefore, they had eome hare > anite with their brethrea from the whole ??atry la effecting saeh aa arrangement ee III aalte the Demeerata with all kaaaal ppononta of the AdmlaietMtioa. It waa iadom, therefore, to take the Cioaiaeati letform. Why refuse to Aaoept the situs oa. and mka the beat of Hf Barksdale, of Mlartwlppi, asked if it waa laioitls la take a separate vote on eoeh rtolutioa. The Chairman aaeweted no, aa the pctvlH qneffiaa bad baan ordered. Barkedalo- Then I oak tho uaaaiaaona snaaat of tho Ooaveetleo to a dlvtatoo of m vote [Orloa (f " No I"] Ma Boo, of Teanaaoae, mads frantla afforts ? obtain tho ftoor, and waa finally raaog. ( it Wo the P.hetr Me aw? ??4?il elik . MfUdT'protaat agaioat ibe aatUag off of ebata.' [Criee ol "Sit down!'' "Call ilia oil r - Ah the wiiri The roll of Stutea wu called on Uia twain i - I vhUk result ad u lollowa: Yaos, MS; S aay*. TO. tr At lha ?Wm of lha nib, wbea D?U?in rated *No," tli*r? vara W?ed hlaaaa Tha Chair appealed to tha CoovaatlM to traat ^ with r esprit tba rata of Aey and arary . MA A dalagata aa*d tha dlaturbenee waa u la tha gallariaa. Before tha rota waa uaaaaaad, ptnaia eioo waa aakad by tha aheirtnao of tha Alabema delag aUoo to a?ka aa axplaaation " of tha ahaafa which ha doairad to maka la U tha rmrt of Alabama's rata. Objaatloa Q boiag aida, tha Ohalr ruled that, wbila Alabama bad tha right to abaaga bar rota, ha aoak) aot ttpkia it. R Subsequently. uuautnaoua consent being y aaaaadaa, Shorter, of Alabama, took two g miauiee to explain that thara wara ia tba paodlng resolutions aona aUtamauta rather thaa dealaratioaa of prioetplee, wbiab soma ^ of hla delegation eould not eodorao without . eupluaaiioa gad without etoliideatlov. 11 Baring aaid this, ha nonaged Alabama's U rota Ina IS ayaa aad aoaa to SO ayaa. ? [Oh rare. | o, Hoteia, of Haw York, pmaatad tba patltlon af 16,000 Qermaaa of the aity of Now ?? York, ralatlTa to a aomiaotloo eg candidate for President. It waa seat to tba flask, whoa U was read by tha Secretary. It raoommends J1 w? aoauMiot or U res ley Mad Brown, and b wprwM tk? U1W that they will rooaira tha * heat ty support of tha Germans, regardless of put put; aHllation, aa tha beat nominations * thai at*'bo wad*. (Cbaaro.) T Ra*> ad Indiana, offarad an amendment, providing that on calling of aaob Plata, Its Obatmaib sball stats haw Its delegation rotes, $ apd' hit statement alona ah all ba tahon. Tha amendment was accepted and tha resolution adopted sws sow. Snowhook, of Illinois, praaehtad tha aadsa . of Moras* Greelsy as tha Democratic oandU 0 data for President (Cheers.) Tba roll was p tbaa sailed aa tba PMidantlal nomination. Sack rola tar Greeley waa sanalaad with ahssra Tha ballot rasnltad la G reelcy's now- 1? Instion. Greeley, 086; Jas. A. Bayard, IS; u, J. 8. Blank, SI; Gtoeebssk, >. Whan Hoffman rose to east tha rata of New " Tork, bar delegation was greeted with three si cheers. Order being reetoteJ, Hoffman 6ir ic puled Missouri * promise to gire Graaley tba largest majority of any State in the Union, and said New York's majority tgoold he larger (l than Missouri's total rota, lie also expressed his regret that there bad been any dirision of m tba rote here. He knew those who did not ota for Horace Greeley were acting conscientiously, but he desired to appeal to them.? l' New York is a Democratic Stale. It bad C more than 400,(100 Democratic rotas, and ,: when these ware ready to sac rifle* personal arefsreaoea and nraisiilaM b? ik? ?? tout)try, ht hoped their brethren elsewhere j. would do the mum. (Greet cheers.) After the Chetr bed announced the reralt of J the ballot, Wallace, of Pennsylvania, took ffi the platform, and was reoeired with cheers--? tl no said in obedience to the decision of pnblio sentiment in his State, their delegation had east a part of their rote agaispt the gentle tr man. By the nsnaget and customs of the j,, Democratic party, be was now Ha nomioeo for the Presidency. They would yield to the decision, and accept the result which the greet . high eonrt of appeal of the party had decreed. In coaelnaion, by the inetreetlons of bla dele- k gatioa, ha moved thet the nomination be made unanimous. (Wild cheora. Music, " BattleCry of Freedom," followed by " Hail to tho H Chief.") M When (he senate ceased, a scene was lowered at the rear of the stage. promoting a view of the White House, which was greeted with applause. Order being restored, the motion of Wallace, that the nomination be made unen- C imous, was pat and carried, with one or two <> dissents only. On the nomination of Viee-President, on motion of Chalmers, of Mississippi, the now ination war made nnaoimons. Buck, of Wisconsin, offered a reeolatiow ap- ' pointing a committee of one from each State, oI to be named by the rvspoctiv* delegations, to ^ apprise the candidates of their nomination. Payne, of Ohio, moved to amend by adding H the President of the Convention, to be ehair- r< man. Agreed to. , On motion of Ileaton, of Ohio, a resolution was adopted, that on the adjournment, the Convention would, with music, escort the Missouri delegaiioo to their quarters. ra A resolution was adopted leaving tbs place o! of the next National Convention to be decid* . ed by the National Committee. Also, a reeolution of thanks to John T. Ford, to Frcderiok Paine, and to Baltimore, for oourtesies. Alt o, thanks to DooliUla for the able and impartial manner in which he proeided over the Conven- hi Uon. ^ Thayer, of New York, made a few remarks eulogistic of Greeley. ol The Chairmen returned thewks for the kind ^xpreeeieoa toward him, and invoked the olesetng of Providenoe upon the efforts of the p Convention. Rl Brown was nominated by a vote of 7IS.? Stevenson, of Kentucky, received 6 ; blank, 13. The blank* were Florida, 3 ; New Jersey, 0; West Virginia, 3. Delaware voted for a< Stevenson. ? B STATE AMD OTHER ITEMS. The title of L. L. D.?Doctor of Laws?has been conferred on Geo. Grant. It would have boen more appropriate if it bad been H. j D.?Boree Doctor. a The Columbia Union states suthoratirely that Governor Scott will not be a candidate for re election. Executions for murder will hereafter be by i shooting in Austria. * It seems from the tone of noarly all the (| Republican meetings, held recently, that F. j J. Moses, Jr., Is the favorite candidate of that party for Governor. This sounds like reform in the Rod ion! party for a grand charge on the State Treasury. tl The next amateur regatta of the United 11 States will take place on the Savannah River 8 in Jane, 1875. A Georgia editor refuses to support Gree- c ley, on the ground that it is as much as be can ? do to support himself. A man died the other day near Columbus, Geo., from the scratch of a dog on his arm. t Hereafter the fee for mosey orders at any * poet eSoe for $1# or less will be ire cents, and % (or larger sums the old rates. p General Joe Hooker offers to bet $50,000 that Dr. Horace Greeley will be elected Presi- * dent in November. 0 Napoleon, ex-Emperor, drew $40,000, inter* S eat list May on coupons of .United States, * bonds. Senator Wigfall ef Texas has written an c able letter In support of Horace Greeley for ? the Presidency. | R. C. Poole is a candidate for Probate a Judge, and Oapt. John Dewberry for Sheriff \ of Spartanburg County. At the annual meeting of tho citltens of r Cherokee School District No. 1, 8partenburg \ County, 8. 0., hold on the 39th nit., by an J unanimous rote, ono mill on evwrf dollar's worth of property is to be paid for school pur- ^ poses. The Charleston JVi?? says n letter has been reoeired in that oity from Judge Bond, of the n United Stetee Court, nnaouuoing that li is i prebahia that ho will not return te South Cur- ?, olina, bat will exohnngo oircuiu with Jndga * Rlrce, of Virginia. 1< Llriagaton, tha grant Afrioao explorer, it to J Mid, hu married an A Trie an priaeeea, aad t> doea aat oare to ratara. II Tha aatarplllara hare appaarad la aaaay * aoaatiaa ia Alabama, aaaalag a dapraaaloa tl amaag tha plan Mr a. h Tha Walhalla Oomritr al tha ltth kaat., JJj aaja that Jadga Orr dallaarad a political a apaaah la tha Oaart Hoaaa, at Wallhalla oa ? Teeeday, Oth Mat. Tha aodlaoaa waa naithar J large nor enihuaiaatic, hat liataaad Tary attea* || tlroly to oil that wu tf?ld. At the eonelaetan of Lho apoooh, whijh loatod about om hoar, 0 tho indlenee diaporix]. No repl/ wm made, g or c?Uod for. ,i ili'JL" I'Jl i,*,' ?! ! 'U Alaa. Jfe7<*, Jt+ hm barn r?ly Coltad StaftM Marabal fct tba ?Wlat of loath Caroliaa. Thara art tva.rtaaana vkj MBit paopla tn't Mind Uatir aw a botiattt; ana aibat t ay kavaa't aay boalaaaa, aad tba othar la tat thay baraa*t aaj mind. Mr, W. J. WbaWy baa ratirad from tba >aa) Dap# rt ma at of tba Obarlaatoa (Ttwt i porta# tba profaatioa of lav at tba barlaatoa bar. A aaoatraatioa train ran Into Ortaabritr Ivor, DMr tho Whit* Snlphnr 8pringq ? . on th* 11th, killUg ait and wouadiag t* train baada. Nov ombm li-Switor Cala, who, at ewberrjr, capo*** lb* Teoilitj of th* Cos imbla Ring*, and d?*lar*a that a tax of in will* (laat y*ar it waa about twaaty) oold pay a)l th* hoaaat expanse* of th* lata Govarnaaent. This begin* to look k? Reform by Republicans, la earnest. Never writ* a latter with a p*aail? aa on can never tall w$ana trival not* may eoome a matter of groat import a no*.? brough th* illagibility of a haaty penoiN 1 not* an lltlaoiaaa loat a eaaa at law ia? elf ing $10.00(1 There are iq. lb* United State* about 9.000 Methodist Sunday Behoola, 200,000 achera, 1,000,000 eeholars. Negoliatloaa ara in program for the porinte of tba Laorene Rail Road by tb* eople of that *onoty. Col. Win. Jobaaoa, of th* OharkHta, Coirabia and Augusta Railroad Oompaay. aa b**n *i*eted President of th* WeaUrn orth Carolina. ItW rumored that h* will tortly roaign th* Pr**ld?a*y of tba CharIt*. Columbia and Augoeta road. / Th* first bal* of eotton of tb* **a*on, ime from Brownsville, Texas, and was in arkat on tba 6th lust. Mr. John D. Brown*, who war for thirtyires years the keeper of the Charleston Cemetery, died Friday, la hie sereoeth year. The United States Marshal brought to St. ouls, Mo., several men from Reynolds cona , inoluding the Sheriff, charged with flog? Ing a preacher. Waring an examination icy wore ballad. Tb* Indians in the West, wh* aaade the ?ety with General Howard a month ngo, see left the reservation for the war-path. In Buck's county. Pa , a boiler explosion t the North Pennsylvania Iron Works illed three, end wounded several. A derrick gars way st the new Btate [ouse, in Washington, killing three perms snd wounding firs. J H. Reagim snd J. B. Anderson of the i eighborhood of Whitehall, Abbeville nunty, started ont foxhunting nt 9J 'clock snd returned before 12 witk three do foxes. Mr. W. H. Wise, of Aiken, has been prerated with s complimentary ticket , by the ffioern of the Charlotte, Colombia and ugoeta Railroad Company, ever their ?ad for life, in consideration of services ndered, by stopping the traio a short diskoes abend of n horning trestle. Under the reeeot Aet of Congress Postlasters will be allowed, under regulations f III* Puetoffiee Department, to register, of expense, letter* containing fraction. I currency intended for redemption. Ooe. Seott has offered a reward of three andred dollars for the arrest of Wask. filliama, who murdered Weeley George, r Edgefield County. David Smith, youngest son of the rophet Joseph, is lecturing against polyamy at Salt Lske. A Republican mass meeting of Anderson nd Greenville eountiee, will be held at slton on Wedoesday, the Slat inst. Hon. u L. Orr, W. D. Wilkes, J. S. Hurray ad other* will address the meeting. Trust worthy accounts have been receW* d in Charleston, asys a dispatch of the )th inst, of the appearance of the first nd second broods of caterpillars in cotton long the coast. They ere thinly scatteied i every field. This is one week earlier ban their appearance in tame eeelion in 868, when they ware exoeedingly destrue. i?o Planters intarlain grave appreheniona that the present thowery weather will eveloD them ranidlv. A. 8. Wallace, 0. 0. Puffer, J. J. Patter, on, and Judge T. J. Mackey, are regarded lie moat prominent candidates of ibe Had sale for Congrats, from the Fourth Conrtstiooal District. The Abbeville Debating Society haa deided that the stoam-snglne is more bene cial to mankiod thaa the printing press. Da. Ttrrr'a SAetAPABiLiA A Qum't Dciomt.?This valuable preparation combines II the Medical virtues which long experi* nee has proven to possess the most safe ad efficient A Iters live and deobetrneat ropertiee for the oure of Scrofula, King's Ivil, White Swelliogr, Ulcere, Cancerous nd Indolent Tumors, Mercuriol and yphilltie Affections, Enlargement and Uleratlon of the Bones, Glands, or of Womb, pleen and Kidneys; all the various Dieaaaa of (k* mrt? n?k ? v.u? n 1 ? - ? ? ?v?i mm tvuer, iving* rormi, Bolls, Pimples, Bore Kycs, Ac.; [ervoue Affections, I)ropey, sod all discs*. originating from ft depraved state of the Hood. Also, many affection* peculiar to ' males, aa Suppression, Irregularity, leuorrboM or Whites, Sterility, Ovarian nd Uterine Dropsy, Aa It is Purely rege table. While using Dr. Tutl'a Liver Pills, no estraint of diet or oeeupation la necessary, "ou may eat or drink as oaual. They are urely vegetable. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye laavaa no Rldienlon* Inta. Rixvusw Yuan* oe Scoouaa.?Ia IIM. the ew famous Mustang Lla iu.aut was first made noun to the public by aa extensive system f advertising. Proas that time to the present, be demand for it has been steadily harassing ntil it has takea the lead of all smHrooatloas, >tlons, ointments, sad otber external remains, imported ee domestic, ever introduced i to the American market. In the most eele* rated racing and trotting stables, ia the estabshmeuts of stage ead oUy ear eempaalas, nd lu the >able* of private gentlemen, It is ia only recognised sure for suck disease* of bs horse as require outward treutmout. Veft i It lam ralaabie as a leeal applieaUsa for xaa ( tb? B"rt diatraaaiag oonpUiuia to blah aaa la Kk?atla?, itiftw I tlto Jolnto, aaaralgta, Hia throat, toaora, an*, tan?k?> toolhaaha, ;W4 to lla palaabdaing, aonntarlrritaot propnrtlaa, and arna, aaalda and enta ara haalad with Inarado ?la rapidity aadar Ita aparation. $1000 Raward ia offarad by the propria tor f Dr. Plaraa'a Ooldan Madlaal Dlaoorary for and lot aa that will equal it ia tha oara of IroaahKla, aarara Cough*, and tha aarly tagas of consumption. A wnm i? ifkiim vm the other 4?y klllod V d<p Ouvtiui, 8. 0., Julv If, ; Oottoa U Mtliog t*4ay ? tOfoiL 0*1? eeipta M Mm ; ?lee to; rtttk (,MI Kiw YMS, J?|y H, Cotton nomlaal and qalat; aalaa IjOM Mauua at tbu mHwil of the Brld?'? father, ? the moraing of tk? lltb, be Ooa. Elumx Cafem. Prof/M. O. DiCAMPS, of Brnaaela, Qerreany, and Ml? MART & H AHN, of thla City. .->aaroi3^aM PRICES CURRENT. Corraetad Weakly, by Ma?H. largo? A Millar, Merchants. RBBNYILLM, 8 0? July IV, WJ. BACON?Sid?, ft lb, 10 ? 10*e Ha?t, a agar oorod, ft lb.,-174?? " country, ? - HU ?? Shoulder*, ft ft, 8*@0 a BUTTSR, ft 9 .*2ft- a BBB8WAX, ft lb ? A ? CHICKKN8, ft head 16 |?a corns, * ft, Eio n ? s?a - ft, Java, iS (a ?? CORN, ft buahai, ?1 20?COTTON, middling..............................21* B008.fl do*en.;...i 14?? FLOOR, f| barrel, .........AO ?0?1 J 00 GOLD .*..M,* ,MM. 11 OS INDIGO, flpanieh Float $2 00 IRON, ft ft, American V*e LARD, ft ft 16?? LRAD, ft ft .. 1,6c LHATHKR ? *> R?I. n.mi?k an /? M, ? r M <* 0?k _46 (q> 60c 44 44 44 Upper.... 60 <& 70o ?? .mm Harness 60 (3 66c MOLA88E8, fl felloe, Masoovado 64(3? 44 44 44 New OfL Syrup...!! 00 NAILS, ft keg .48 00 @ 8 60 RYU, fl bushel, fl 10A?! SALT, fl seek, Livarpool 40 0UQAR, fl lb, Brown 12ic ? ? ? Clarified -1*1 (314a * ? Cracked . 18c S1IIRTINO, MT?n-clghU, fl kale 12|o 44 44 retail 12i@16c TALLOW, fl lb, UJo WHEAT, fl bushel 41 * YARN, Factory, by bale $1 66 44 44 bunch $1 86 Tmm Villa<ja Cnencn.?Tt should not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, the very eight of which would cause devout feelings io tbe breast. A well-carved crocs should point to heaven ; massive panel* ed doors should impress the visitor with solemnity of the place into which be is entering ; stained glass should throw a mystio light athwart the aisles; pulpit, altar, eeiliag end galleries ahoald be ornamented with figurative moaldiage, and tbe colamns that rapport tbe galleries, and the bahaeten that rail tbem in, abouM be of elassie patterns. Any cong rega tion wishing such a church should send their orders for finishing material to Mr. P. P. Toalb, importer of French stained glass, nnJ manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac., Ne. 20 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C. 4-tf Midsummer Maladies The hot solar rays that ripea the harvests generate many distreeaing diseases. If tbe liver be at all predisposed to Irregulavties, this la tba aeasoa in which bilious attacks may be anticipated. A weak stomach, too, is weakest in tke scturner months, and tbe Iocs ef vitality tbrewgh the paras by exoeasive perspiration is so grant, that a wholesome taw la, comb bring also the properties of a dif' ml., ill i - uA - ..LUI ? -. i- L. MJ oaves necessary to health, an4 under no circumstances shosild be dispensed with by the sickly end MHilst?L Of alt the preparations intended tbne to refresh, sulsto, and fortify the buasan fraase, there is aoae that will eoaipare with Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitter*. They have beea weighod in the balance of experience and not fonnd wanting; have been mesne at ended irons the Bret as a great medietas! speeife, not as a beverage, and la spite of interested opposition from innumerable quarters, stead, after a twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary medicines intended for the prevention and core of all ordinary complaints of the stomach, the lirer, the bowels, and the nerves. In the unhealthy districts bordering the great rivers of California, llostetter's Stomach Bitters may be classed as the standard one for every species of intermittent or remittent fevor. The people who inhabit those districts, place the most implicit confidence in the preparation?a confidence that is increased every year by the results of its operation. As bitters, to called, of the most pornlcions obaraoter, aro springing up like fnogion every side, the public is hereby forewarned against tho dram-shop frauds. Ask for Hottetter's Bitters, see that the label, etc., ara eorroot, and remember that the genuine aril* cle is never told la balk, bat in bottles only. July 3 6 Starvation in the Xidit of Plenty. A living man It continually exerting mechanical fares and ffivtoff otf boat: and la proportion, he is continually undergoing a loss of woight?that is to say, a lose of substance. This life-long production of heat and ef meebanloal force Ls not suspended even daring sleep. Not to go farther, sleep does not interrupt respiration?a clearly mechanical function. As to the generation of beat, it ia unnecessary to Insist. It Is plain that this ceaseless manifesting of vital force, with iu accompanying and strictly proportioned waste, could not oontlnne forever. The man would dwindle to nothing. Bnt long before the effects of this gradual diminution become apparent, they are felt in the form of the two imperious sensations?hunger and thirst. To still these oravings, to restore the lost weight, and to ?>ut the man in a position still to Keep on losng weight, (as the price of keeping on producing boat and mechanical force,) it ia noMfllfiff Ihfii hn all rait1st km mrtwvl Url wills *h?*w thing*?air, water and food. Now simply receiving food into the stomach is not truly receiving food into the systeaa. Strictly speaking, food Wing in the stomach is as truly without and not within the body, as Is food held in the hollow of the elosed baud. Only when it has been thoroughly digested and assimilated, can It he said that It is really re* oeired into the system. But hew seldom Is the organism In a position thoroughly to assimilate sufficient food! What are the con seqoeneeef The outcome exceeds the income | end the hodUy strength fails beeause the system san no longor koep up tbo mutually balancing waste and renovation. Here it ie tkat a tonic stimulant (such as Dr. Fteeh's Bitters) proves so bonefielel?it might almost bo said, so indispensable. fftfF* For sale by Dowto, Moiao A Davis, Charleston. 9-Seow Vtr Sheriff, VI, the friends efJAMKS O. TBAROIN, announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. W1 are authorised to ennounoe J. L. BOUTHXRN, Ksq., as a oandidato tor reeleetlou, as Sheriff for Oroeaville County. May 8 1 td Far Judge ef Frehate. WS are authorised te aeuounee 8AMCBL J. DOUTHIT. Rso.. as a aaadldata for *o. election as Judge of Probate fee QreeaeiUa County, 1-td Excelsior Mattr TUB pnblie is Ulorstd that there la to the WONDERFUL EXC1 Booed end refreshing eleep is ensured tl Mattresses. Person* need net hers their | Bogs, for they will not in feet thi* Maltre These Mettreeeee era gotten up in variot end $10. A good assortment always on hi earrings makers, that this Patent Bseeletor it ia vary light and dorabW, end 1 would r any quantity, as I buy direct frrm the B< end 1 can sell It very ehaen. Manufacturer of t! Joly If 11 THB frWod. of ColoMftl S. B. CP.ITTKNBBV, al hwMi At A* But* **j5 j| 4 td Wl?fall ilhyiihliftliof JAMBB P. MOOH, ?i? f ? ii him ?o ft nndldftto far Mat la Aft BtaB Iwrti, *1 tho ftftMlftg oteetloa. 1-td fir Otork ?f tfa fait W? MM ftntborind to Ato tbftl ROBBRT MAT, to CftftdfdftM far Clock of lM Ooftit, ftt tko ooftiing olofttloo. ll-tf WB or* ftothorlaod to ftaaomoo W. A. Me? DAIfllL, Jaq., if ft Mftdtdftto far ro-oloction ft Cbrk ftf tko Cout far QrouviUo Coanty. art I td Tko MondT'Tf 'aIMALOM BLYTHE, Srqolro, roopootfallj ftooooooo bin Ooadldftio far tko oflloo of ttoUeUor of tho 8th Jadiotftl Oirookt, at tko oaootog olecham , WE ere enthorloed to MMiMttk* name of JAMK BtllNiE. BM)., m Owdidale for the office of 9oil?tt?^ of the Eighth Judi*> eial Circuit, ot khc eoaulog election. fil-tf The MmA of OolttM W. H. PERRY on. nouucs him m i Candidate for Rt RJsstioa for Solicitor of the 8th Jadieial District of Booth Carol loo. tMf I? County Comnitaiouor. Meny friends of A. R. MoDAVID Eoq.. believing the pnblie good irlll bo promoted by having one of the Comity Commission. loner's resident at the Court Bouse, pre. eent hie isoe to the Roarnettog Convention, subject te He action, as one eminently qualified for ths plaoe. July 17 It tf The friend# of T. C. GOWER, Esq., anoouDce bim aa a Candidate for tha office of Conoty Comminaioner of Greenville, at the eoaoiag election. fi-tf " Many Prienda " reepeetfolly announce Mr. WILLIAM L MAULDIN aa a candidate for County Ooaemiaatooer, nt the ensu> lag election. 6?td TUP AJ?3- -S - ? sua incnat oi w. A. HUDSON, Esq., knowing that he Hm discharged hi* duties honestly end sesluoeiy, and acceptably to the people, anuoooee him as a candidate (or re?-eleetloo at County CammUeiooer for Greenville, at (ha eneulng eleation. COL. ROBERT ARNOLD, CAPT. WM. GOLDSMITH, B. R. JOHNSON, Esq. The abora Ticket it nominated for County Commieeionere, and the gentlemen composing it are reepeetfuliy requeued to ellow their aamee to be need. TAX PAYER8. May ? 8 tdiaFor the LegislatureTUB friend# of WIWON COOK, Esq., announce him aa a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. WB are aatboriaed to anaoanec SIMEON R. WE8TM0RBLAND, K?q., aa a candidate for the Legislature, at the earning election. May 29 4 M WI are authorised to eaaawais F. B. McBKB, Beg., aa a candidate for the Legislalare, at tto sweating alection. 1-td For School CommiMionr. Wo ara authorised to announce Da. M. O. BERRY as a CandiUla for School Convaaiasioner of Greenville County, at the en. aulog eleotioa. 11-tf We are authorised I* Miami Caft. J011N M. JONES aa a candidate for foe office of 8cbooi Commissioner for Oreenrille County, at tbo ensuing alec lion. July 10 10 tf WE are authorisad to aaaoance JAMES K. DICKSON, Eaq., aa a candidate for the office of Couaty School Commissioner at the onsuing election. 0-td WE are authoriaed to anaounee ELIA8 BRAMLETT a candidate for the office of School Cotnmiaaioner of Greenville County, at the onauing election. June 26 8 2* MANY Friends of Mr. BERRY LBAOUK, respectfully announce 'm a oaadidata for 8cbool Commissioner, at the onauing election. June IS i td WE are anUioriaed hy many frionds of A. 0. MoGEE, Esq., ta announce him aa a can didale for ro-eieotioa aa School Commit* sioner of Greenville County, at the ensuing eleelion. 8-td WE are authorised hy the friends of JOHN W. WOOD, Esq., to announee hint aa a candidate for 8ehool Commissioner, at the ensuing election. 2-td* THE friend* of Education would rospeetlaliy nominate Prof. J. B. PATRICK for School Comtnlaeioncr, st the ensuing else* lion. The Stftte of South Carolina, GREEN VJLLS COUNTY. By 8. J. DOUTHTT, Esfisfrs, Judge of Prohole of mtid County. WJ HEREAR^ BENJAMIN SLOAN hie r a aiwi a railitoa in aay OfBoo, pray lag that L?tt?f? of Administration oa all and singular tha good* and ahaitala. right* and aradita of WILLIAM K. RAHLEY, Ut? of Uta County afortaald, daaaaaad, should ba graatad to bias. "Hieaa ara, tharafcra. to aita and admon ish all and singular Iba kindred and eradis tor* of tba Mid daoaaaad, to ba and appaar in Iba Court of Probata for said County, to ba boldan at Greaavillo Court Hou*a, on tba MfA day a/ July in*t., to aho* oaa*-, if any, why tba aatd Adeaiaiatratten should not ba graatad. , 8. J. D60tB!t.l'.P,G.a Offioa of ludgo of Probata, July 16th, 1S7S. 11 1I-* At Cost ' Wn ?ui ci*w Out Um natlwltr of oor slook of ftannir Drm Good*, coo> iMk| *f Lmm, Oronndlao* *ad J*. , pan*** Good* | ilw, Printed Lawn*, Proneh Organ dU*, Amor tea* Maalie*, Ao., at and below ooot. iUntnkvr to onll at P09TB* A BUKTBR'S. JjU 1t ? em Maaafactory. h a pU*o la Or?ri*l|l?, whore Ute* aaa get BLIIOB liTTBBM. tteo hot aad roltry algfcte ky tying on (he** pleamat dreeem dUtorhed try that rner, Bod *. They am a groat eoaifori to the weary i* *ty)e?, *I*m nod prlia, treat 96, 97. M, 9? ind. Would ulao my, (or (ho io lor motion of U ? food thIo? lor Muffing ooohiooa, Mq., M commend h. I con furnish th? KxctMnr in wt?n Eaoolalor Com poor In largn quonlitioo, k. ft.