ffljf (Sntaryrisc. o ale e wvrUi r?To WXOVBtBAT, 1VIVST tl, VTI. " ' " =3 For President^ HORACE GREELEY, For Vic+Jjrmdmt, a GRATE BROW If, M MLMAUm ii Tbo Konlutloaa. Th, piopU of QrMirill* County hov# ?tp?ci>l ?,om for oo(r?tuUitonl upon th# r?#nlt of th# work D#rform?d br th# Coua> ly Nominating Coaptation hold leet Monday In lha old Court Houaa, All of the Townahipa war* repiweented by regularly appointed delegelea, and their nation waa rnoet barmoniout. The nominations will be received enthusiastically by the Conservative vot?r?, aa it baa b**o moat wtai ly made and la eompoaed of mao who nan raotive thvir earoeat anJ cordial rapport We aeeart that a better tlokat could oot hava bean cheaeo. It la eontpoatd ml aoeaa of Qreenvllle'e beat and moat dietiegnUbed gentlemen ; men known for their intellectual attalnmcnta and high standing iu the County, and cannot be excelled by any other in tha Slat*. The Convention waa happy In lie aeleetlon of it* Senator, and our people, will honor tbemeelvee In giving him an enthueiaatie support. We give the reiuit of the aotlon of the Convention s For Clerk?Maj W A MoDaniel. For Judge of Probate?8 J Doutbit. For Sheriff?J L Southern. For School Somtnieeioner?Jamea II Taylor For Couoty Cotumiaaiooera?A R McDavid, W C Goodwin and Win J Weat. For Coroner?Win II QoodUtt. For Senator?Hon B F Perry. tor House or Representatives?James P Moore, Col S S Crittenden, Col James McCullougli and Jobn H Goodwin. For Solicitor?W II Parry. For Congress?Col E P Jones. There will be no division in the party in support of the ticket, and it will be elected overwholmingly. It is the duty of every one in favor of good government, to turn out and electioneer for its success*, and allow no apathy to keep them from tbe polls or from endeavoring to roll a large majority in ite favor. Non action in our County election, at this time, is highly culpable, and publio opinion should be brought to bear upon those indifferent to our success. The State is being ruined, and useless assistance reaches her at once, it will bo fatal with as. Governor Peruv, upon being invited to tho Convention, stated that they had put the harness on him, and lie would work in it, piedgiog himself to co operate with any parly or faction that went for reform in our tilate, politics?in this the other candidates speaking promised to follow in his lead.? Surely there is no man breathing the atmosphere of Greenville, but doea not see and feel tbe necessity of reform, and will wot k manfully for it. The Presidential Canvass. How goes tho canvass for President of the United States? This question is frequently naked. We answer it?gloriously. Horace Greeley Is swooping over the several States io a wny that appals tho ururping, tyrannical and corrupt Radical pnrty, whieh has ruled the country for the last four your*.? They sec the hand-writing on the wall, and know that their daya are numbered. Every mail bring* ua the gratifying intelligence that flomo [imminent leader of tho Republican party baa abandoned General Grant and gone over to Mr. Greeley. Throughout the North* orn, Middle and Wcatern States the Liberal Kepul licana are organising '* Greeley Club* " with great success. Tho Democratic party North nnd South are now a un t in his sup. |?ort. The World and the Day Rook, two of the ablest of the Democratic journals, are now staunch supporters ol tho Farmer of Chappaqua. We believe that every Democratic paper now in tho United States is advocating the claims of Horace Greeley to the Presidency. And every Democrat of.Influence in tho party is doing the same. Mr. Greeley has recently made a speech in Portland, Maine, which must endear btm to every patriot in the Ilepubtie. He says bis whole public life has been devoted to universal liberty, the preservation of tho Federal Union, and reconciliation of the'two sections of the Republic. In the appointment to office, ho proclaims that ull who stand on the Cincinnati platform, whether Republicans or Democrats, are entitled to bnve their claims considered equally. He says that no one in all the Southern States has ever asked him for any pledge on ncoount of bis support. The endorsement of the Southern States has been free, voluntary and unsolicited. " From all thoan who support me in the South," be says, 'I have heard but one demand?Jithticb; but ono desire?Rkcoxcii.iatiojt. Thev wish to bo heartily re united and at peaea with the North on any lermf which do not surrender their manhood." Again he says: "They ask that they should be regarded and trusted by Federal authority as Citjzkms, not Culprits, so long as they obey at:d uphold every law consistent with equality and right." These are noble words and truthful roeords. Wo commend this manly speech, every word of it, to our readers It will be found in another column of this week's Enterprim. lie further says that all these rascally thieving Governors and officials, who have been piling debts and taxes upon their war waaled States, will follow the wholesome example of liullock, of Georgia, between the ffih of November and the 4th of March next. Let them seek, he says, the shades ol private life?"the darker and deeper these shades the belter for themselves and for mankind." He tells us again a truth, whleh we all know too well: 'The thieving carpet-baggers have stolen three time* the amount of the New York Taminany ring?stolen it from people already impoverished and needy, and Ihev alill flaunt their prosperous villainy In ?he highest place* of ihe land, and are addreaaad a* Honorable and Excellency." "Like Araba," h? *aya, " tbay will fold their tenia and teal away." It la tkia frar of honest old Horace that makeatbe Radical thieve* ao bitter against h m. They will no longer have Genaral ( rant's bayonets to proteot tbem In tbair roguery and rascality. We are here reminds ed of an expression of a gentleman and Bern oerat, mad* to ? Radical who waa taunting Lim for supgerttag Oreeley. The Radical said, yea Anew ??ry ~cl\\ '?rhe* Ore?'ey has aiway* kM lyym* to Ik* Swto, **4 lto? h* *u ?lair toalfyatoi to wHtog ;? i#? ftto* 'TN,*?MlkilNAmiwUwaaa, "M4toU?l **ry rwto I *to ?*4*g to iffnl kirn. I* Ml Ik* < >!? (to m4 ?#w I waat klaa to **4 Ik* wb|* fefca B?t Wo nut Mt v*il tor onr fr*a<Joa**nd tk* ilnttoa *f flrwliy k*l?* v* ink* atop* to m wr* Ik* tktove* *4 ***esdi*le wke k??* keen yliwtobc Ik* Stoto tor tk* la* fo?r year*. Tk* <itol?*n?n*f 0kr4?0,4m*tory o( 8(nto, *i* ?M?|h to nto toar of tk* lt(h*a? oflelala t* tk* Pwttotiujr I I* tk*r? m ytrtolto III*? *f Colauki* who will f* betoc* * MafIstrato and uk* **tk b* has good roaaaaa to balk**, and tow mily k*ltor*? thai If?i r ttoott, Parkar, aad Attora*yO*n*ral Cbaoatorlaia bar* eommlttoi breaoh** of troat with nnnini intent r Tb?t they ktr? done ?o, la beyond all doubt. If (hay hare, they may he eoorioted end aent to the Penitentiary. I Let thin he dtae Immediately, before they make Ibeir eeeape. It would he e abaaee for tbeaa to a tort off from the 6tata with their Illgotten gaina. The Peoiteotiary la the proper pleee for them and Mr. Speaker Moeoe. Where la the Bxeeutlve Committee ef the Tax Payera' Convention f What are they about f Why do they not not J Tbla aeored trust waa confided to theaa ! Are they recreant to their doty aod their 8tote T Let tbeaa act promptly. If fhoda are eaeeaaary to earry oo the proaaeution, every honeat man In South Carolina will eontriboto. Bat no fan da are neoeaaary. The moat dlatingolahed membera of the Bar will volunteer their aervloea In bringing to conviotion theae men, aod aending them to the Penitentiary. Tbla will open the eyea of the oolored people, and oauae tbeaa to upport honeat men for nfloe In the naxt electio n. They will repudiate roguea, and General Grant, who bad been protecting the roguea with all the power* of the Federal Government They will turn to their life-long friend, Horace Greeley, and be guided by their atlll now devoted friend, Gharlea Sumner. We would oall on Mr. Oorbin, the United Statea Diatriot Attorney, to eet tbla ball in motion, ills bold, fearless *peeeb, exposing all the roguery end rascality of the Ring, bowa that be la in earnest, and actuated by honeat motlrea. He baa great ability, and oan eruah tbe Ring. Governor Perry for Gongreaa. We Warn from the Union 71mei that the people of Laurena intend bringing out Governor Pane? for Oongreae, in oppoaillon to lion. A. 8 Wallace, the Rep'ibliean Incumbent. The Greenville meeting having already made a nomination of Col. E P. Jones for that position Govmor Perry's distinguished abilities and aervicea would make him eapaoially acceptibla to tha Con aervativea of tba Congressional District and wonld be a representative whom they would delight to honor, and would give him a united aupport, if nominated by the Congreaaional Nominating Convention. LOCAL MATTERS. Ova Agents in Charleston.?The Advertising Agency of Mcaare. Wai.kkr, Evans A Cogswell, represented by Rorwrll, T. Loo a.n, Esq., ia tba only autborixed Agency for tbia paper in Charleston. Our Aoknts in Baltimore.?Meaara. GnirriN A IIoki'man, Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 4 South Street, Baltimore, Md., aro duly authorised to contract fur advertiaeinenta at our Iowa, ratea. Advertiser* in that city are requested to leave tbeir favora with tbis houac. United States Court.?The Couit ia atill engaged in the trinl of cases of violation of the Intsrnal Rtveuuo laws The following sentences have been paaaed : Simpson Floyd, guilly as retail liquor dealer without paying special tax?Sentenced to six months itnpi iaoument and one thousand dollars fine. Pkkrt Narii, guilty of eame?Six months imprisonment and one thousand dollars fine. Gabriel Anderson, guilty ns employee in distillery and not paying special taxSentenced to two months imprisonment. William Hamilton, embezzling a letter? Prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenoed to two years imprisonment, Jokl Hughes, retail liquor dealer with" out paying special tax?Six months impriement and one thousand dollars tine. John D Lamford, distilling without paying special tnx?S>x months imprisonment and one thousand dollars fine. James Hill, violation of internal revenue laws as distiller, convicted at August Term, 1871?Imprisoned until October 1st. cltantk* white, retail liquor dealer with out paying special tax?Six months imprisonment in 8psrt?nburg jail, and to pay a fine of one thousand dollars. Calvin Turner, distiller without paying special tax?Fined five hundred dollars and imprisoned uutll fine be paid, and forfeit the still. The Marshal having reported that the prisoners of the United States confined in thepreeville jail were in need of blankets, on motion of the District Attorney, it was ordered that the Marshal furnish twelve blankets to the prisoners. Indication or Greenville Becoming a Crrr.?Our City has an acquisition in the shape of a genuine Boot Blaek, who will give you a "shine" for flvj cents, in the twinkling of en eye, and is: ready to worry you about it ae the moet accomplished one of the profession, at the Charleston Hotel. We like the onterprlee of onr ebony friend and wish bim many a "shine." BISHOP SOWS. The Rt. Rer. Bishop Ilowu, of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina, has Just left our olIf, having made an official visitation to the I'arish of Christ Cbureh. The Bishop attended Divine servioe at the Cbureh on Wednesday and Friday last, and again on Sunday. On Wedneeday, after evening prayer, in an affectionate address to the congregation, the Bishop greeted the Rector and his ebarge, and expressed bis great pleasure in making them bis first Episcopal visit, and said that what gave him n?ost gratification wasto welcome to the table of the Lord new members of his Church. On Friday night, and again on Sunday, the Bishop preached to large eongrega-. tions. He Is a ealra, thoughtful, clear and impressive preacher, and has given those who heard him three dlscoureeVof unusual merit) oleer and forcible in their statements of truth and dallvarad with a dignity of monitor and % apirli of Chrlatlaa lor* and humilltjr wbiab ro moai Impraaalra in tba palpit. Pour poraona araro admitted to tba communion of th? Church bp tba rite of eonlrraation, and tha 12tfa Sunday after Trinity, of tbla Cbrtatiaa jaar, will long ba raaambarad by many who wara prWIIagad to attenJ upon iia tomcat at Cbriat Church, Qreouvilla \ I _ OiTiutn or PuufAM Uniraam.? Qnpt. Jo?- B. PaTaxm baa haadrd o. a copy of tbo Oalalogeo of Porman U-losroU* sod mi tk? Graonrlllo Uigh Bobool, for 1OT1 -*%. Tbo Hifb Bbbool. < Wbiab Oapl J Pnuot i? PriaMg*!, ktd ^arta| iIm )??r, , ud U Ms^WUd ta wry , axoallaat nor, tbo oonroo of s*ady, di*> < otpllao, Ao., lot bring lypwoJ by may ol ( tbo grado la ibo Btoto. Punuaa Uoirorslty is nloo ooadaolod by bio bm, ud dsoorros tbo attsallon of i tbooo boring ooos ?d wards to giro com- < pis to ud tbsrsdgh odaoslhsa in Wm ?<Jd 1 , tbo ? of tbo Jfnoulty. Jaw 0. Fw 1 mi, IX D., Prsoldsnt, sad Profosoor of In* 1 tolloolnol and Moral Philosophy, Logto sod 1 Rbotorio; D T. Smitv, Professor of Anoioot 1 Languages and Liurators ; 0. H. Jooson, j Profosoor of Matbsnsatioa and Msohsnloal ! Philosophy ; J. M. H?uu, Professor of Not* J orol Philosophy ood Chemistry. ( Con kim i on km o? Klbctiow.?Tha follow* * log persona bars two, by Govarnor 800U, op. yelnted Commissioners of Mloetloo for Gr##n III# County i OborUo T. Hopkins, Joahuo 1 Praltt ood WiUUOl M. Lender man. ' Pbbsonai..?Among those who bora rooontly arrived at th# Monslon Hons# In (bit City, Is Dr. T. J. Goobwtk, for Oiooy yoofa o landing pbyaiolon of Columbia, ond on# of ita moat bonorad oitlaana. Altbongb ay in y##rs, yet he is atill ootir# ond entsrtainiog. Dr. Goodwtx was Mayor of Columbio wben Bbar- 1 mon ocouplsd tbe city, tb# lot foiling to bim to surr#nd#r It; ond in tb# oonflagrotlon b# 1 was reduoed from lorg# opuleno# to eomporo- 1 tir# poverty. % Th# Doctor axpocta to #xt#nd bis trip or#r tb# monntoina. City Klootiox.?8oma'finterest ia being manifaatod In tb# opprooohlng municipal #lec- 1 tion, on th# 9th Saptembar. We bear of ona 1 or two tickets to be pot In the field, and there | may be 0 contest. Se# advertising columns. , Fikk Pxabs ? Mr. M. L. Donaldson one day this week, gave ua the opportunity of viewing a email twig, npon which were a number of good atxrd ripe Pears, having th# appearance of a bunch of grap#s. lie has promised to bring the Kditor aome.j Msiting or Exxccnvs Committer.? A meeting of the DemocraMo Republican Executive Committee will be held at the Court House, on Monday, Aug. 20th, 1872. J. Bannister, I T. I.. Wnodtides, II. E. Kobison, 1 Chas. Hill, T. Q. Donaldson. Dedication or a New Methodist Chi; sen at chxatta by Da. Metnabdie ?Tha Cheater Rtporltr, of the 15th inat., aaya : "The new Mcthodiat church in our town war dedicated on Sunday last. Rev. E J. Mey nuraie, u. u., in cnergs ol a Ulinrch IhU year in Greenville, conducted the services' wliicb war* of a moat interesting character. The sermon win able aod eloquent, and we only expreea the opinion of all who were present in pronouncing It a powerful nod grand effort?one that fully sustained the I high reputation already attained by Rev. ( I Mr. Meynardie. The text was talc n from j the ninth verse of lha last chapter of Revs 1 [ lalinna, and the words were, *' Woiahip < j God " The subject of the sermon whs idoU | alrv and the lamentable consequences with , which it had been attended The eh qnent preacher referred to the destruction thai 1 had overtaken the Babylonians, lha Ore t cian end Roman empires in consequence of ] the sin of idolatry, and thru dwelt in glows j ing terms upon llio prevalence of the same sin in modern limes and at Ilia present day. ' The excessive love of money, reputation | and pleasure was clashed under the sin of t idolatry, and aa tending to unspeakable h ruin. Alter the coucluaion of llie sermon, Dr Meynardie descended from the pulpit and completed the dedicatory services by it placing the church in the care|of its officers, j who were instructed to preserve it from ( desecration and wafoh over faithfully its everv ln'er?at. ' " In addition to the pleasure of hearing n an excellent and eloqueut sermon, the huge j congregation that attended on the occasion of tlie dedication, were entertained and ed ified by lbs sweet music rendered by the * choir." i t Comic *kd flax It.?Mr. Lxwts Mooxx, one { of our intelligent and aetive young farmera, exhibits in this office a very curious Tnstel which grew on a corn stalk on his place. It is in the shape of a tassel, but really a oluster of ears, bearing grains. There are sixteen in number, although no', fully de- ! veloped, aod is an indication of the fruit* i fulness of the year. ' I Col. Jnnx H. Evins, Editor of t'ia Spar tanburg Spartan, is in attendance upon the United State Court. _____ I ThbLitbrart Club?Mrbtixo To Nioht ' ?The Club will meet to-night, at lh? reel* ' denee of JuLiua C. SmItu, K?q Essay by 1 Dr. Jamks C, Fubman. 1 Licbssrd Drvuokt.?Mr. F. A. Walter, ( Jr., has bean recently licenaed aa a pharmaceatiat and druggist by the Medical Faculty of the South Carolina Uniroraity in Columbia, under the recent law. Thk Trmpbrarcb Caijrr.?We have re* ceived The Temperance Cauee, a new paper juat atarted at Cheater, fl. C., by Mr. E. M. Erana; price of aubacription per year, $1.00. We wiah it auceeaa, and hope for the cause it advocatea unireraal prevalence. The proepeotoa aaya t The Temperance Cause ia published at Cheater, S. 0., every Friday, and wiU be devoted to the propagation of total abatinenee principles, and to the effort to root out from im land (he blighting curie of Intemperance. It will be tbe aim of the publiiber to make the Canie an intereiting Family Paper; and to tbia no effort will be apared to keep ita readera pouted on all the political and atirring event* of tbe day, without, howerer, luting light of Ita firat great object?the Advance* ment of tbe Cauae of Temperance. Scotch I'aphh.?j or.* Ai.iiA.iniR, Biq., I of Columhia, hai onr tbanka for the (Jlatgote I W'rrkly Mail, of a late date. I Rat totoim Norior.?There will he aervica , | in the Methodiat Church next Sunday night, 1 a well aa forenoon. Diaeourae in the eteo* 1 niog by the Paitor, Beata free. Lurr or Jtiaoaa of September Term of , Court of Oeneral Bcaelona and Common | Plea*. Moonry, Orange (e.) | Ooxe, Frank I Huff, P I). Hullivan. York (a.) ] Porreeter.Thoe. I Bramlett. J. P. Oherlee, W. B , B?nn?M. i'eUr (c ) Pool, Stephen H. Smith, Oliver JP. Rbkndltr, J. W. Dill, Jno. A. 1 P'dee. I>. M Rime, Daniel Ponder, A.J. Johneon, H^nd/ (e V < Swnndele. Simon Oriaham, Thoa. M ickey, J P. MeCollough. Q (e.) IMekaon, J. K. Agnaw, Maraha|l(? ) Tkompaon, J. E. Or?aa, J. T. Walker, John L. (Joodleti, ft?bt. (?) MeDavd A. R. Jnnee, Jne. M Graen. Wm. B. Armatreng, J. D, ! Vaughn. Wm. Tall*/, W. D. Benaon, P. B. Poater, Henry , Orlfllb. Btcpbna Holicd**, O. W Tor the flhrttnYllie BoUrpriMMr. Mditor t Tbo Coanty OwtdMui ku Mi and dtMhftrgod Ik* teij Impoood on U.? rko link at namlnaud by lk*t body if ? *d ImkH om, |? ih* iobImm n?* of Ik* b**t ?l*o* of onr poo pi*. m of intofrHy, onporlmoo ood wUJnm, wbo will dltobarg* Ik* datlN of Ik* Tirlew oloM, wd pOOltlOM 00ilgnod to tkio, if oloetod. with Impartiality, ibiUty *nd gaoornl oailafbotlon to tbo poopU. rkoy will * I* It that lb* pwpb'i intoroot ih*)! (uffbr oo dotrlmont In tkoir bond*. And tboy will go for low luw nnd *n bonoat adminat ration of tko l|Ma gooovnaaoni. All of tbo pooplo, of tbo Oonqty aboald ronlly to tko mpport of thoao noaalnooa. Strory man iboold aao kla inflnono* la tbolr bobnlf. Talk for tboaa I Spoak for tbaoa, and wot* for thorn, >ao and all* In Ootobor nont. And If tbo poopi* will do tbia, wo will oloot tboa* nominooa by a majority of a thousand sol**, and lanugorata tbo or* of information In tba Stat* gorinnanL and allltMialw i?ka il>. ?i?i -? ? ?et of the bands of dishonest, and plaoe It la the hand* ot honeet men. Then the people *111 prosper and tare meet of their hard earning* and pnt them In their own poekete, and ' not In the box of the Tax gatherer. > A VOTER. rox tux oaxxnviixx KxrxBraiex. New Variety or Cotton?Unchanging White Bloom. Mr. JCdfi&r: The I ait four yean bare been prolite in the production ol new varieties of ootton, several of which have proven of tupe rior velne to the old. A moat beautiful and remarkable variety ever known, so far as ean be ascertained, is now grown in Greenville County, to a small oxtent, only limited by the icarcity of aeod. In 1809, Capt. Waters, of this City, notleed peculiar appearanoo, and to hit turprite tha bloMomi retnaiuad white till withered, not one obanging to red. Capt. W. planted the teed from thia atalL the next year, and laat year raiaed aecd enough for aeveral acres, whlob he haa now growing in thia County, lie haa one lot on the Spartanburg road, and a apecimen of the cotton may be aeen on Capt. Caigle'a lot, oppoaite the store of Capt. L. Williama, in thia City. The planta aro now very full of bolla and squares, and muat prove exceedingly fruitful. It ia worthy tbe attention of plaotcra, not only tor ita alngulnrity and fine growth, but for tbe fact alao that a aample of the lint aent to Charleaton waa pronounoed by good judgea to bo worth 30 per cent, more than that of tbo common aorta. Capt. Water* abould advnrtiao and diaaaminato the aecd extensively, that many othora may teat thia uow variety, and profit by ita culture. OBSERVER. A Card. Mr. Editor: The County Convention that haa assembled and nominated men to fill the varioua office* in the county, have acted wl?*ly, aeleeted good men, nnd deserve the thanke of the entire community. My platform, which I thought waa a good one, waa not sustained- 1 waa in favor of a cheap government?cutting off all useless officea, tnd declaring the repudiation of nil Scott, Parker A Co.'a Hood* *s noceaaary ; reduc:ion of taxes. Ac. But a* no one seemed lo join me on the repudiation question of heee Bonds, the platform wn lost. Vet, elinll cling to it no thy only means of w?. ng the Slate from cuofieculion. All canlidelra should have been insirucleil on thin >oinl; nud public men tho'ijd be al/ivra for heir constituents, and not mailei a for themel vea. 1 withdraw my nomination tor the Leg. slalrrc, and ahall support ilie ticket nownated by the Convention. I propose now o co in trying to do *on>?thi"g for the shoring class, nuking them to j?ln me in ;?Uing up a Reading Room and Club lor be benefit of all laborers. In order that ve may elect the ticket nominated, it will >e necessary .for us all to pull together, nake a long and steady pull, and in No* retnber next we ahnll roll up a tremendous najority for the ticket. T. B. FERGUSON. For the Greenville Enterprise. Mr. Editor: We were delighted on last Sunday in listening to the very fine music st the Presbyterian Church, of this City.? I*he instrument?one of the Burdett Combination Organs?a very excellent one, was performed by Prof. W. K. Orchard, of Co lombia S. C., who la spending a few days here. The Professor ia an excellent organist, and brought out new and pleating com binat.iuns, proving the power and exquisite sweetness of tone of this really good instiu ment. Allow uato express through your paper our appreciatioo and thanks to him for this great pleasure. OBSERVER. The North Carolisa Legislature? What Ta?t Have Woh.?The Wilmington Star says in referents to the election : Wo have won a sound Legislature, which will mske lsws for the people, and not waste the substance of the people in vaiu babble and riotous living?a Legislature that will not increase the burdens of oar impoverished people as the swindling Legislature ?f 1808 did. We have won a representation In Congress by such men as Waddell, Ashe, Leach, Rabbins and R. B. Vance. We have won a great moral victory?a vie* tory that causes Federal offlce holders to tremble iu their boots?a victory that breaks the power of Radicalism forever io North Caioline. Now, tell us what sort of a victory the Radical part/ won. What are they rejoicing for? What are they erowiog over? Do they think because the ofllcial vote may declare the fltete to have gone for Caldwell and the rest of their ticket, that Conservatives give it up as a RaJieal victory ? We do not give it up. The State was carried by fraud. The qleotion will be contested. A Conservative Legislature sill see thaljustioe is done. Tun Democratic Stats. Cestiiai. Executive Committer,?In pursuance of a resolution of the Demoeratie Convention, held in Jane last, I do hereby appoint the following aaasad persons to oonstltote the State Central BfftAllLlvs fftmrnll ls? S u r tU Hampton, J. P, ThomM, Uieblnad; Thomae Y. Simona, M- P. O'Connor, F. W- Dawaon, Charleaton i John 8. Richardaon, Sumter; S. P. Hamilton, Cheater; Johnaon Ilagood, HarnMil I W. W. Kellera, Marlon ; M W. Gary, Kdgefleld | Samuel McQowan, Abbeville; Henry Melrer, Cbaaterflald ; W. If. Wallaoa, Union | Yf. D. Blmpeon, Lauretta. The Committee baa haan dlairihuted orar the four Congreaaiooal Dlairiete of the State, ind It la reapeotfnlly auggeated that tha gen. tletnen named take naeaanraa in (heir tee poet* lea dlauiota to aaonra an organ laatlon in aaah "oant* of the State. W. P PORTER, Pyeeident lata Democratic Convention. ( Sp?*eh ofJkMM QfNlfj. Mr. Qraalay dillfirtd a ifMth at PortUbJ, lUiw, oa Mm 14th iiiUnL m follow*: i k- fv ! Mr. Ckairmmn md fato mnd GtntU m*M : It 1. carta (a 1J Irua Uu tugboat tba aourta of my Ufa, ao far aa 1 bava aaaa aonncctad with pubila aflaira, I bava atrog* fled with auab aapaalty aa Gad baa fivaa aaa foe. taanartla) tad gnivaraal ttbartj ; Maoad, lor Urn oaloa and tba graatnaaa of our ootnmoa ooaotry; and third, aod by ao maana Uaat, wbaa tba foraicr aoda w*ra attaiaad, for aa aarly aod baarty reaoaalllatloa and paaaa among oar aoantrymna.? Por tbaaa groat aoda I horn atruggUd, aod bopa tba laaoa of tba third la not doubt ful. I thoroughly comprehend that no par* aonal consideration haa drawn thla vart aa embly togatbar. Othar high and grandtr oon*ia? rations uiv? eoiiaoiM jou around ma to-day. It U part of the onwritteo law of oor country that a candidate for the Proaidenoy may not maka apccebea io vlodioatlon and in commendation of tha print oipl?a whereupon ha ia aupportad, or tha taeaeuree which hie election ia lotandcd to piomota ; though a candidate for Vloa President la under no auch Inhibition. I oot merely acquiesce in tha raatriatlon, but 1 also fully racogalaa and affirm Ita propriety. Tha temptatioo to miaintarprct and misrepresent a candidate for the higher poet ia eo great, tha maana of elreulating auoh perveraiona among people who never tea a word of their refutation aro ao vast, that a'eandi* data haa no moral right to anbjaat hi* friends to the perils he mnit brave, if not invite, by taking part in the eaovaae. Yet there le a truth to be uttered in behalf of thoee who have placed me before the Americao people io my preaeot attitude, which doca tlicm such honor, that I claim the privilege of statins it here and now. This U that truth?no person has aver jet made the fact known that he proposed to support or actively did support my nom?(nation, whether at Cincinnati or Baltimore or in any action which resulted in sending delegates to either convention, as the basis of a claim for offiae at my hands. No one who favored my nomination before either convention, or at either convention, has sought office, either for himself or anj one else; or has any suggested to me that I might strengthen myself as a candidate by promising to appoint, any one to any impor tant office whatever. In a very few instan* ohs, l.-es than a dor.cn, I am onrtain some of the smaller fry of politician* have, since my I double nomination, hinted to ma that I might increase my chanees of election hy promising a postoffice, or some such offloe, to my volunteer correspondents respectively. I have not usually responded to these overtures, but I now give general notice that, should I be elected, I will consider the claims of these untimely aspirants after thoso of the more modest and reticent shell have been fully satisfied. [Applause.] In two or three instances, I have been asked to say whether I would or would not, if elected, confine my appoint ments to Repuh Means. I answer three hy pointing to the plank in the Cincinnati platform wherein nil who concur in the principles therein set forth are cordially invited to participate in their vindication, I never yet heard of a man who invited hie neighbors to k#lp him raise a house, and proceeded to kick them out of it as soon as the roof was fairly over Itia hem]. For my own part, I moognizs every hon?at man who approves and ad* hercs to the plat form as my political broth* ?r ; and aa such, fully entitled to my confidence and friendly regard. One other point demands * word. Thnie adverse to me and what pledgee I bare giv en lo those lately hostile to the Union to secure tln ir favor and support, I answer, no man or woman, in all the Souih, ever asked of me, either directly or through another, any other pledge than is given in all my acts and words. From the hour of General Koht E Lee's surrender, down to this moment, no Southern man ever hinted lo me an expectation, hope or wish that the rebel debt, whether Confederate or Stale< should he assumed or paid by the Union; and no Southern man, who could be elected to a Legislature, or made colonel of a mill* tia regiment, ever suggested the pen-ioning of sll the rebel soldiers or any of them, even et> a remo'a possibility. All who nominated me were perfectly aware that I upheld and juaiifled Federal legislation to repress KuKlux conspiracy and outrages, i hough 1 had long ago insisted as streno, ot sly as I now do, that complete amnesty and general oblivion of the Moody and hateful past would do more for the suppression and utter extinction of such out rages, than all the fores hilts and suspension of habeas corpus ever devised hy man. Wrong and crime roust be suppressed and punished ; but far wiser and nobler is the legislation and the policy by which they are prevented. From those who support me in the South, I have heard but one demand?justice ; but one deal# ? ?reconciliation, They wish to be heartily reunited, and at peaee with the North, oq any terms which do not involve the surrender of their manhood. They ask that they ahoold be regarded and treated by Federal authority as citizens?a?t culprits?so long as they obey and uphold every law oonsisient with equality and right. They d*-aire a rule winch, alike for white and black, shall encourage iudoetry and thrift, and discourage i.. - . .1 .111.TI .1.?I.L . ???7 w"rri?n nj"yful hope, in which J fully oonour, that between tht 6lh of November, and 4th of Meroh nest, quite a number of Governor* and oilier dignitaries who. in the absurd name of Repuhlieaniam and loyalty, have for years, been piling debts and tales upon iheir war wasted Hints* will follow the wholesome example of Itulloek, of Oeorgla ? seek the shades of private life. The darker and deeper those shades, the lieller for themselves and for mankind, and the hope that my election may have the much desired hegira of thieving carpet-baggers, hae reconciled to the necessity of supporting me many who would otherwise nave hesitated Pellowsoitlxens, the deposed and partially exiled Tammany ring have stolen about $30,000,000 from the elty of Naw York. That was a moat gigantic rub* bery, and hurled Its eon!rivers and abettors from power and eplendor to impoteney and infamy; but the thieving eerpet-bag* gere have etolen at the leeet eeleulelioo three times that amount; stolen it from a paopla already impoverished and navdy; and they etlll flaunt their prosperous vll lainy In the highest pieces of the lend ; are addressed ae honorable tod exoellency.-* [Appleoae.1 I think 1 hear a voiaa from the hoaeet Ctaopla of nil tha Si at at daolaring that thnlr niquity ahall ha gainful and Inaolant no longar, at tha faithaat, than tha 4th of Mareh nail, By that tim? a national aardial will ha pronountad that will aauaa tham to fold thatr lanta, Ilka tha Araba, and aa ailanlly alaal away. That, I trnat, will ba tha and of thalr ttaallng, at tha aoat of I ha good narno of anr ooootry and tha welfara of har paopla. At tha aonaloaion ol hia apaaah, Mr. Orte. ny aat down arnitj a at->rrn of <'h?*Ta. won wum omsmviu* bk^nrsm. Froooetinc* of Ifco HoaUuttiaf Convention Tli* OtavnllH *h organised bj *lMt lag 'oka W. Btoko*, ftq, temporary Pro* Moat ltd oa Motion, Gnpt O. O. Writ*, wm tool for nod r?q*MUd to not m Boor rotary. On motion of Jtmoo Baonieier, n Com. mttUe on Credential, oooeiatiag of Ool. k H. BbonuiU, J. W. Hnrrlooo, Eoq , and 0. T* Hammond, E?q.. wm appelated by (bo ebair. Tbe Committee reported that every Township in th? County wps fhlly represented, and consequently Ibtl tbere were forty >eght delegates present, follow*: Aiutin?Rolert League, W H Anderson and James Banolaler. But**?J H Cleveland, William Cox asd J W Bowling. Buffer? Dr T II League, Dr B Miller and F E Martin. ' Chicks Springe ?M Batsoa, D Canter end W B Crowder. Cleveland?Perry Central!, Joseph Hardin and D Bane. Dunklin?C D Smith, Dr B P West and Robert Reott. FkinUw?Dr T L Wood side, T B Gold, smith and Dr D R Anderson. GanU?0 A Parkins, W T Shoekley aad J J Cleveland. Qla?iy Mountain?R L Bowlen, James Gosnel and M B Fowler. Greenoill*?J W Stokea. W W Gilrealh nod 0 T Hammond. Oram*?A M Gilreath, 8 P Trowbridge and W W Tarrant. Highland?George Holtzolaw, B J Slew* art and L H Shumate. Oak-Lawn?J D Charles, J M Jenklneand J W Harrison. O'Neal?B F Few, W H Ooodlett and John Groee. Parte Mountain?Dr W J Dargao, C J Hill and H M Karle Saluda?H E Robinson, Samuel Tlnsley and D W Hodges. The Convention thon proceeded to effect a permanent organisation, when John W. Stekee, Esq., was unanimously elected permanent President, and Capt. Q. 0. Welle was unanimously elected permanent Secretary. The permanent President briefly addressed the Convention, stating, among other things^ that he had eons into the meeting with the determination to saerlfloe any personal likes or dislikes, and to be actuated solely by a desiro to promote the good of tho whole County ; and that he hoped that every delegate present would meet him on that platform. On motion, it was Rteolved, That in the selection of candidates, a two-thirds vote be necessary to a eboice. Also, That after every third ballot, in which no one was elected a candidate for any oflloe, the lowest candidnte on the list be dropped, and so on until an election was reached. The Convention then proceeded to eleotion of a candidate for Clerk, when Mr. U. T. Hammond stnted that he was authorised to withdraw the name of Mr. Robert McKay as a candidate. Major W. A. MeDaniel was then re-nominated by acclamation. Judge Doulbit, Judge or Probate, having no opposition, was also re-nominated by acclamation. Tho office of Sheriff was next in order, and tho President stated that he was authorised to withdraw tho name of Mr. Vt. T. Shumate. A ballot then resulted in the re nomination of tho present incumbent, Mr. J. L. Southern. Five ballots were neeessary.before the Convention could agree upon a candidate for School Commissioner : but Anally eloetcd Mr. James II. Taylor. Three ballots for County Commissioners resulted in tho election of Messrs. A. R. Mi-David, W. C. Goodwin and Williaut J. West as candidates. After an unsuccessful ballot for a candidate for Coroner. Col. W. H. Ooodlett was elected by acclamation. When the eoloctk>i> of a candidate for the Senate was in order, it was announced that linn. B. F. Perry would aeoopt if nominated. This announcement was received with ????. longed applause. Ad election was then enter I ed into, which, ?e the leoond ballot, resulted j in the election of Hon. D. F. Perry. There were many pendicle tee fee the Ilouee, and K wee somewhat difficult to make e eelectinw. On the* eeoond ballot, boweeer, Jatnee P. Moore and 8. 8. Crittenden were declared elected. The fourth ballot reeulted in the eelection of Col. Jamoe MoCullougb, and the sixth in that ef John II. Uoodwin. On motion, It waa lieiolvtd, That tho President appoint fire delegates to the Circuit Nominating Conren* tion to be held at Andereon, and instruct them to vote for W. II. Perry, Esq., for Solicitor. Also, Retained, That tthe President appoint fire delegates to a Congressional Nominating Con* vention, and that they be instructed to supEirt Col. K. P. Jones for Congress from this is I riot. The Chairman appointed the following: TO C1IIC0IT COMVEMTIO*. Delegatee. Alternate*. James Bannister, R. L. Bowden, Robert League, J. W. Boiling, Ww. W. Oilreath, F. B. McBee, Leonant Williams, Charles D. Smith, T. C. Coxe. Dr. J. L. Woodeide. TO COHOUKSSIOMAI. OORVXRTIO*. Delegate*' Alternate t. Wm. Beattie, W. H. Anderson, B. F. Moseley, Samuel Stradley, T. Q. Donaldson, Dr. W. A. Mooney, J. Thomas Austin, Thos. C. Oower, W. L. Meuldln. J. H. Cleveland. It was moved end curried that the deles gates sleet one person from eaeh of their respective Townships, said persons to eon* stitute an Executive Committee for the earn pelgn. The following gentlemen were se< looted from the different Township#: Ana* tin, James Bannister; Balea, Rtv. M L. West; Butler, T. L Fowler; Chlok Springs. W. B. Orowder; Cleveland, W. W. Da'in* Krt; I)unk'In, Col. James MeGullough; T f. ur?J-1J n -- - . u " i>vu>iur ; u mil, ue pi. U. A, Parhlna; Olaaev Mountain, Dr. W. A. Mooney ; Greenville, T. Q. Donaldon, Eeq.; Grove, H F. Trowbridge; Highland, Col. L. H Shumate; Oak Lawn, A. W. Ware; O'Neal, John Groee; Paria Mountain, G. J. Hill; Saluda, II. K. Robiaon. On motion. It waa unanimouely RetolveJ, 1 at. That thia Convention will aopport lite nominee* |u*t made, and that the memhere will oea all their Inflneoec to have them eWeted. id That Gapt. G. G. Welle, the fteervta* ry, l>e requeeted to poet a liet ot the nomU nee*, just made by thia Convention, In eorne oonapiouone pl*e?. In front of tha Court Honae; and that theae proceedings be publiahed in the City paper* Hi That the tnanka of thle Convention are due, and are hereby tendered, to John W. St"kee, K?q . for the at>le and impartial manner in whleh be bee d'auharged the dutiea of President, and to Cap I. O. 0. Walla for the fidelity, promptneee and die* patoh whleh he bee dleplayed aa Seereiary of thia meeting, On motion. I he esndldalee elent wore In filed into the Convention, an 1 0?v B. F. Perry. J. P. Moore, Keq., <: I 8 8 Crittenden and Col. 8 P Jonee appeared and made atlrrieg apeeehee; after whieh the Convention, en motion, adjournal *. ".oiwaw, ritaiamt, i 0 0. Wttui. 8??rM?ry. Gammrtu.n. 9. 0. Angnat 14. Cotton la rolling to-day at 170174 nod. Now Tiu, Am. 19. Cotton qttiot 1 Mlri 1.844 Mn-|l| fur middling upland.; 81 ft for Orirana. Uold athid, bat oloood n 1^0U| CaAKLBoroM. Angnat 19. Cotton dolt?middling nominally ; no prion ft*?n ; rooaipto t7 balra; aalaa 14; atoak 4,104. AvoutTA, Angnat 19. Cotton dull and nominal?middling 19 ; rooaipta 1 bala ; aaloa 11. OBITUARY. ~ Hum, In iba City of Charlraton, on 8an* day morning, the 4th Inat. In the lid ynar of bar ago. Miaa MAOOIB MoKAY. anoood daughter of Rob art and Jann McKay, of Omrarilln, 8 0. Tla flotahod ; tlm con flint la paaaad, Tba hnavan-bo. n aplrit la fled ; Har awcnl arail.a will ne'er greet na. For noar ahe'a entombed with tha daad. tier ?ou I lies oow taken its flight To a mention of (lory above. To mingle with angel* of light, And a wall In tha kingdom of love. Than lat o* forbear to compleio That aha W now goo* from our aigbt; Wa aoon ahall behold har again Witb naw and rtdoublad delight. Tha maaaira galea of aireumatanoe Are tamed upon the smallest hinge, And thut tome teaming prattieat olianoo Oft gives our life lit after ting* The trifle* of oar daily Uvea, The common thing* aaaraa worth recall Whereof no vlaibla trace anrvives, Thaaa are iba malnepilng* after all. "The Life of the Flesh it the Blood." Thia bring lha f?ot, it la vary obvloua that when the blood beoenaaa corrupted tha whole system beoom-a corrupt alao. To roller* thia, the true policy undoubtedly I* to direct the remedy to the source of the dia* aaaa. It ia in thU manner that Dr Tuit'e 8aran par ilia and Queen'* Delight acta. Its sp-oiAo effect I* on lha blood; it purifte* It, ritalliea it, and expels all dialampar from the eyate.m Itelng fro* Irom violent minerala, it is adapted to general uae. The old *nd young may uae ll ; ilia most delioala female, at any tins*, may take it; tha week and enfeebled will b? strengthened by it; tha tender in* fant, who may har* inherited disease, will be cured by it "For Syphilis, and all ita trains of e?il*r it ia a sure antidote Dr. Tott'a Llrar Pills are a iwlld nnd gentle purgative, popscaaing the peouliar merit oi acting as a powerful agent in relieving, congestive or torpid liver. Tbey have noequal. Dr. Tun's Hair Dye fs ths best In use. 1 l ?KEELEY and DROWH. FOR MAYOR, WILLIAM BKATTIE. FOR AL.DKRMKF, Ward 1?Dr. F. A. WALTER, War J 2?M. J. BEARDEN, Ward 3?TH08. 8TEEN, Ward 4?JOHN FERGUSON, Ward 6?SAMUEL 8TRADLKY, Ward fl-L. WILLIAMS. WHITE VOTERS!. August 21 IS I Greenville Association. The Ore?*n?ille Baptist Association meat* with Grove Station Chureb, on Friday before the first 8<>nday in October next. The Assooiatloiial Sermon will he preached by Uer. W. L Ballard, tli* Moderator of the last Aesoeialion. AT. L. BALLARD, Aug 1 ? lA-8 Moderator. Tor Oengrsss. W# are authorised to announce Colonel ISAAC G. McKISSICK a candidate to repre* sent the Counties of Fairfield, Chester, York, Spartanburg, Union, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens and Greenville in the Congress of the United States, at the next electlou, 14-tf For Solicitor. The friends nf ABSALOM BLYTIIE, i E*<ytlra, respectfully announce him as m , Cantfidnte for ths office of Solicitor of the 8th Judicial Circuit, at the ensuing eleci tioe. WE are authorised r?vannounce the name of JAMES DIflNIE, E-q., at a Candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Jndiv cial Circuit, el the ensuing election. flf-tf The friends of C.denel W. II. PERRY an* nooaee kin as a Candidate fur Re-Election for Solicitor *f the 8th Judicial District ol South Carolina. 60-tf For Sheriff, P. A. McDAVID announeee himeelf ao independent candidate (not for President) for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. July 81 18 !? For the Legislature. THE friend, of WILHON COOK, Esq., announce lilm aa a candidate far the Legislature at the ensuing election. For 8chool Commissioner. WR are aulboriaad by the friends of JOHN I W. WOOD, Esq., to announce him as a candiI data for School Commissioner, at the ensuing J eleetloa. S-td* ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. T WILL sell, on Tuttdap, Sept emit r M, at 1 the lata raaidenaa of flan. W. K. KASjTKY, deceased, all the HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE OF SAID DECEASED. AUK), ONE GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY, and tome other Per tonal Property. Tanas?CASH. BENJAMIN SLOAN. AdmV. Aug 21 If 1 United BUtet Internal Revenue. 0*Lt.acT?*'l Ornca, X? Diar., 8. C.,) Columbia, August IStb, UTS. J XTOTICI U borchy glron that om Morning, J^| lh4 2d dag of Soptombor, UTS, tho following dooorthod property will Ha told In tba City of Oraanrllla, 8. C., lb* mom Hating boon forfaited lo tho United State# for violation of Internal Roronu# Lawa, vlat 1 Copper Still, Cap and Worm, 1 Yoke of Oxen and 1 Wagon, 3 Half Barrel* Whisky, 9 Boxen Plug Tobacco?1041 be, 1 Copper Still and 10 Gallons Whisky. c. l. audi mow, Collector *d District, 8. C. Augwa* 11 11 1