. POETRY
1.
Virginia to KamohuutjU.
?T COU 0. ?. liTUR,
If the MUM spirit that Inspired thsse lines
should uIdliU the MMiu of the pooplo of
this country, U would not bo long before tbo
bloMod loftuoaooo of poooo and rooonclliotlou
would work their legitimate (Volte, and bring
about that harmonlooi relation between the
two soetkras, which la the earneet deeire of ao
S many patriotic hearts. We know Col. Baylor
well, and hia name is not up fa nail liar to .thou
sends of our beet people North aad South.?
May ha lira to eoe hie fbndoat hopes realleed.
{TK* South, N. Y.
Aeroee the " ohastn," Jerk and bloody, J
Whore cruel Hate relent lest wte#; etjH
Let us meet again as brothers, *
And clasp anew fraternal hands.
Unfurl (or us the Nat ion's banner,
Flag of land forerer free;
Wa too would olaiut and aba re its glorft
As it waves from sea to as.
Iu tbo days long past, our (kthers
Stood with yours beneath its fold:
In tbo days to oome, oar children
Will with yours its fame uphold.
Gather up its stars and bind them,
In the image of the cross;
And let the spirit of this emblem
Sanotify our common loss. '.."V $
di T-J? ? al?a a ? e ? ?
tfuugv uui lUBt J ft B* HOC jna|?(l,"
Come* the warning from above:
" Forgive as thoa wouldtt be forgiven,"
Plead the heavenly word* of love.
The Raven'* cry of war is ended j * 1
The land redeemed ha* oeaaed to mourn ;
Then let our hymn* in praiae he blended.
01 let the Dove of Peace return.
Christian Reconciliation,
On the altar of Ood'* will!
What shall stay its consummation ?
Who shall seek to part u* still ?
V
Across the chasm, dark and bloody,
Where cruel Ilatc relentless stands;
Let us meet again as brothers,
And clasp anew fraternal hand*.
HUMOROUS.
A Grim Joka.
The late Isaac. O. Barnes has
been the subject of many good
stories, one of which has not yet
found its way into print. He had
been invited to attend the funeral
of a particular friend and crony,
and as the deceased had, at their
last interview, specially urged his
being present, ho felt in duty
bound to respond. Arrived at
the house of mourning, he found
the family assembled tn a very
small and uncomfortable room, in
the middle of which stood the
coffin that all might take a last
look at the face of the departed.?
The service was conducted by two
clergymen, friends of the family,
who with their long prayers, and
extended " remarks," consumod
fully two hours, during which Mr.
Barnes suffered untold agony of
suspenso and impatience. Hardly
had the eccoud minister pronouncod
his " amen " when
Barnes, in his well-known squeaky
voice, turning to the person sitting
nearest to him, said :
" Did you kriow Kid V9
" Yes, sir." said the man addressed,
in a low voico.
" Good fellow, wasn't he ?" continued
Barnes.
"Yes, sir," still in a supprosed
tone.
" And he was a mighty smart
one, too," squeaked Barnes.
" Very smart," almost whisper
ed the other, as tho company pres
cnt begau to look in that direction.
44 Yes, he was,*' replied Barnes,
still louder with one of his expressive
expletives, 44 and if he had
the running of this funeral, he'd '
have been under the grouud an
,-honr and a half ago."
A. 6TALWAET Down Easter went
into a printing office in Bangor a
few days ago, and asked the pro
prietor, 44 Are yon the man who
stamps names on keerds?"
44 I am, sir," 1
44 Do you keep the keerds,
too ?"
41 Yes, sir."
441 want some."
44 What name shall I write?"
Here the tall individual came to
n posture where his eyes were on
a level with the paper, aud he
added in subdued tones.
441 want marriage keerds 1"
44 After taking the names, the
proprietor asked, 44 IIow many
cards do yon want ?"
44 8ix."
44 But, sir, I never strike off less
than fifty."
441 don't know what in the
thunder I should do with so 1
minj" ftlllH (hn Irmfr man onS I
after some further remarks he retired,
leaving an order for " six
keords."
? ?
Tkachkr, (in lond tones: uWbat
ts your name ?"
J3oy, (in a weak voice :) "Johnny
Wells, sir."
" How old are you, John
weiis?" "
Twelve years old, sir."
" Now, John, tell me who made
this grand and glorious universe?"
" Don't know, sir."
" What, twelve years old and
don't know who made this neblo
sphere f James Smith, go and cut
me a whip."
The birch is bronght and held
over the trembling boy. In
thundering tones the ri^id disci p*
iinttrmii uciunuus; "J^OW,.reil *
mo who made thie great worlj wo
live in 1*
in a tearful voice, Johnny an- 1
s?or?: I did, air, bat I srouU do i
, again !M |{
w Horacb Qrkelsy ow nit Mtm
oipt-WMii Alfiwd Livingston*
?n ioNawoof <tb? Tribune oum
posing room, they took dowutb*
stove in j?r Greeley's aJ?fa*hion
ed, dirty sanctum, where he wai
went to sitetiTtrjr high desk
the stove-pipe bad gone straight
through t the ofciling, and after iu
removal, no provision bed beer
made fbr closing -the hole.?
Above, in the composition room
[ were three printers1 stands? equidfotanV
from the - open hole.?
Printers are proverbially tobacco
cl?ewere. These three were to
baccochawers extraordinary.?
Having oovdred the floor will
their tobacco juice, they altogeth
er endeavored to spit through tb<
stoVc^pibo hole, using it as a tar
get. U was. aL war in May- day
Mr. Greelejr eat underneath,-and
worn out with jritolabors, bad fal
len into a gentle and innocen
slomber. He bad on a whiti
waistcoat and a clean Hbtrt. Hu
uituuio ware suaafoij pisturbec
by a petering on his bald-head.?
He awoke, half-blinded with th<
nicotine visitation, and seeing hit
waistcoat and shirt spoiled there
with, and suspecting. the . source
from which it catne, ne stalked uj
the stairs at a gait that wonk
startle Startle. The printers
hearing him approaching, anc
fearing trouble, scampered U
other parts of the composing
room. Mr. Qreeley, appearing
on the scene in the character ol
the M Gladiator." shouted with
an out burst of profanity thai
gave a sulphurous odor to the
apartment, " By??, where it
the man that spit down that hole!
I can lick the man that did it!
Whero is he ?"
a ** ?* ? ' *
r ool, fob LiUCK.?John, the
fool ot tbo New Yew Sun, wae
made rich in spile of himself al
Long Branch, and this was the
way it was done:
Just as I was the hangriest,
Longfellow and Harry lfassett
were brought out, and they went
ronnd the corner like two Colt's
revolvers. All the nice young
men around me stood np ana
bowed and scraped and held up
one finger, as if they were stopping
an omnibus. They all yell
ed :?" A hundred to eighty on
Harry Bassetf* They all ap
peared to be so very polite that I
held np ray finger too, and I nod
ded and bowed back to all oi
tlieo. I never saw such a polite
lot of young men before. You
would have thought I was the
Grand Duke Alexis. I kept up
the bowing just as long as they
did, anu pretty soon the race was
over, ana I confess I was agrees
bly surprised to seo about four
hundred young men file up and
each chuck a $100 bill into my
lap. Then I thought that lot of
young men just the nisest lot of
youn^ men 1 ever met. There I
sat with $40,000 in my lap, and.
much to my astonishment, I found
out that all the time I was pointing
my finger and bowing back to
'em, darned il I wasn't taking
'..a j
wcij uAiueu uui mat was made,
and darned if 1 knew it. I only
had eight dollars in my pocket,
and if I had lost, I'd slept in an
oyster bed that night, snre.
? ?
Covering ManureIt
it remarkable that more attention
it not given to the subject
of covering manure from the
weather, and especially from too
much rain. Those who have given
the matter particular attention
have fonnd that manure 30 pro**
tected is worth doubla that which
is left cut in the open air. Two
loads for one is a profit few farmers
can afford to lose. There is
no question which so vitally concerns
the farmer as this one ma
nnre. Much that he doos has reference
to it. Straw is not to be
aold, because it makes raanuro.?
Stock is fed through the winter
for the express purpose of manure
making. Articles yrhich scarcely
pay to send to market, are nevertheless
taken to the city in order
that manure may be brought back
m a retnrn load; and yet the
whole of the manure made remains
all the season exposed to
the sun, wind and rain, until it is
diminished in value to so great an
extent as it is.
The trouble is, probably, that
Few really believe that exposed
manure undergoes this loss. But
the matter has been too thoroughly
tested to admit of a doubt.?
we know first class farmers who
lid not themselves believe it, nn
il by actual experiment they
'onnd out its truth.
In arranging farm buildings it
will pay well to look as mush to
ce preservation of tbe manure as
he hay or grain ; and those who
tave their baildings already fin*
shed without these munnrial ar-angements
will find that twentyivo
or fifty dollars spent in boards
cr a covered shed will rank
itnong tbe best investments ever
nade. v. i* t :??
. <~p< Jir***, .-'
The most sensible premium wa
ve have beard of ia offered at a
California fair to tbe young wonan
who shall prepare the best
iinner at tbe smallest eoat.
U r
Mrs. 8. H. MeCants, of Winnsx>ro,
killed a chicken a few days
tgo and found a needle run through
is gizzard, both ends pretmdtag.
Pro?dinf! of PuiUd BUUa Court
' WMHimT) fiopi. 41,-1 Ifrl*1
referred to W. I. CUvcob, K*q., RofiiWrfor
; adjudication.
I
I pro'.pot. Roport of W. I. OIbvm,
. fiftir, in favor of diMhargo waa road and
oodfiratod, aad m tljwtloa appoatfag, tko
| Judgo a odor ml ii|M4|^itok and ordor
f final dlaohargo.
Tha United StetM ea. Maliaaa Flowerf?
Violation of Internal Revenue lav*. Arthur
" A Arthur for Defend ant. On tevia(f*ttUw)
- In thia em, on nrtloa of T. 8. Arthur, order*
I od, That thu Marehal bo required to teii( Into
. Court, on Saturday, tin 14th laatant, the fol}
fowing nainod witooaaoa: Wo. Broker, F.
. Broker, Alas. Bryoe and L. Mngu.
Court then adjourned till to-morrow 11
* o'olook A. Mv
a. Tnonanar, 8opt.lt, 187S.
t Is potto Gahriol Cannon at ?1, In ro D. W.
I Moore, Bankrupt?Petition tor tale. J. J.
j Brani pro pot. Report of W. I. Clawron,
| Eeq., Register, war road and eon Armed, and
on notion of Beano, Attorney, It waa ordered.
That the Aaatgnea aoll outato of bankrupt,
5 free from lnenaabranee; that the tale be for
1 oath. Ae.j and that Assigns* apply prooeoda
of tale of Tan Yard Lot.sad tha Store Honae
J te the payaaent of reepeotleb aoortgage j and
> that tha balanoo of aald aale he dlatributed to
| eroditore who bare proved debts.
Court than adjourned till to-narrow at 11
| o'olook A.M.
> Montr, Sept. 14,1871.
t IK KQOITY.
r JT. A T. Green, of Mlaalaaippi, ea. Cyrua H.
f Baldwin, Reeeirer of Bxohanga Bank of Co
( lumbia, J. P. Carroll, L. D. Child* et oL? BUI
of Complaint; Corbin A Stone, Complalnanta'
Solicitor. On motion of Rion, Solicitor for
' defence, ordered, That Complainant give se1
eurity for toili before the first day of NoVemJ
her, 1872, or the Bill be dismissed in defanlt
t of so doing.
in EAMKBorrcr.
, Ex parte Hodolpbua Long?Petition of vol(
notary bankruptcy; Wm. B. Rarle pro pet.
Petition read and refbrred to W. I. Clawaon,
Kaq., Reglater in Bankrnptoy, for adjndica*
f tion. . T . .
1 Ex parte Jno. J. Houseal, Creditor, in re.
Motte A Tarrant, Debtors--Petition of iavol,
notary bankruptcy; Baxter A Johnston pro
; pet. The Jury having found for petitioner,
debtora were adjudged bankrnpta, and oaae re,
(erred to C. 0. Jaeger. The Judge alao sign,
ed usual warrant.
Conrt then adjonrned till to>tnorrow at 10:30
A. M.
i _____
Tobsdat, Sept. 17, 1872.
The United States vs. T. J. Davis, Principal,
$1,000; J. H. Esell, Bail, $1,000; Roas
Ray, Bail. $1,000 ; Othello Martin, Bail, $1,?
000; Judge Edwards, Bail, $1,000?Sol. Fa.
tor default ot T, J. Davis to answer at August
Term, 1872, and to receive sentence for viola*
tion of Aot of Congress?(Enforcement Act;)
1 D. T. Corbin, District Attorney. Judgment
confirmed as to J. 11. Esell and Ross Ray,
i and Alias Sol. Fa. ordered against T. J. Davis,
OMMAo Martin and Judge Edwards, agaiast
whom there was a return of Nihil.
CIVIL DOCKET.
Spencer Oibbes vs. Thomas J. Duohelt, Executor?Debt;
Simpson A Simpson for Plaintiff,
Todd A Todd for Defendant. Tbe plea
to the jurisdiction being overruled, and there
being no plea to , ordered, that jndg*
moot he taken by default against Defendant,
and damages be assessed at $2,123.17, and
that Judgment and Fi. Fa. be entered for the
same.
189 OX POCKET.
Jno. Buriey ra. Robt. M. Wallace?Com*
plaint for moneja; Jamea Birnle for Plaintiff,
ffn. E. Karl* for Defendant. Tho Jury
charged with tbia caae returned the following
.erdiot t We find for the Plaintiff M4.7 S.
Court then adjourned till to-morrow at IB
o'clock A. M.
Proceedings of City Council.
Col>KCIL Ci{AMBF.a, 1
OiSKHTILLB, S. C , Sept. 11, 1872. j
Connnil met at lOo'eloek A M. Preaent,
hie Honor J P. Moore, Mayor ; Aldermen
Walter, Yenrgin, Wood, Clinc and 11ammatt.
Abaent, Alderman Oreer.
Minntea of the laat meeting were read
and approved.
The following waa offered by Aldermen
Yeargfn i
WPKKKAt, Jitmel P. Moore, Etq.. haa daring
the past year acted sa a legal adriaer (or
tho City Cotineil. thereby obviating the
neeeaeity of employing coonael in aandry
eaaee. and that he Ineurrcd aundry expert-*
tea in viaiting Cberleaton. Spartanburg and
other placet on buaineaa for the Intereet of
the eity, end eleo ftirniahed office eonveuleneee
(or council free of eharge?
Reeoleed, That the earn of two hundred
.end aevcoty^flve dollara he paid to hint by
ibid Council In ooneidcration of the above
aer ricca end expenaea.
Carried unanimooely.
The committee appointed thiamine the
Clerk end Treaanrer'a Annual Report, beg
leaee to report that lh?j have mad* i tare
ful e* amine tiou of bia book* and accounts,
and Uka graat pleasure in expressing our
perfeet satisfaction aa to their eorreetoeea.
? H P. HAMMETT, )nnmmU. . v
r J O VEAROIW,
Alderman Olio# moved that t|?a report of
the committee be reeeived and adopted,
and that the report of the Treasurer be pub
liehed in the oily papers. Carried.
On motion of Aidettnen HtamMIl,
Retol?d, That the thanks of this Council
ere due, end era hereby tendered, to A R
MeDavid, Clerk end Treeeurer of thie Conn
nil, lor the faithful end aoerteoee manner
in whieh ha baa dlaebergad the duties of
Olark end Traeanrar of Coonoil for tha last
year. - 1
Adopted. r
Hie Honor the Mayor repotted the fol?
loving gentlemen elected ea.lhe City Coun*
ell of Oreeeville for the nest year, in apeocdanoe
vith the ratura of tha Managers
of the eieetleo:
If. P. Haoauirtt. Mayor; J M Sullivan,
A M........ V..J 1 . XV ? *>--? ?- iU ?
I nnf?l H??u nmw IMV I , ?? IM AlUfr* (
| nis Ward No 3; T W Alderman
, Ward No 9; F Goeeett. A!d?rmen Ward So
4)JC Alexander, Alderman Ward No ; J
I. Hawkin?, Alderman Ward No ?. I
The above gentlemen eleet, appearing at
Couneil Chamber, were qualified ae the City <
Council of GmeeelUe froea I lib September, <
lilt, to September lfth, 1919.
Thereupon, Oeeneil adjourned*. 1
A RMeDAYiD, City Clerk.
Cotjboil CtuMVM, Sept II, 1971. 1
Immediately upon the adjournment ef the
?
Id ooaAU, U* m4eobere ?f (h? new eoon? a
II QiM.lh HMion Hie Honor the Mayor 1
meeting to order Pr?Mt{| Bio <
Honor H P llammett, Major; Aldormea <
8<dl?lvBMUl?, EMeU, OMU, A1?mb- 1
dor tad I|awktna.
Mi oat** of tbo loot neeetlcg^were road
and oonfrmed.
Hie Hoaor tha Major road before pooncil
tha charter of the eHj, alao tbo ralaa aad (
bjglaoi of the old ooaaaiL I
Ald?nau Hawkioenweed that a eoae* j
IttH of tbrao bo appointed to revise tbo |
roloa and bj-law# of the old oooooll. Carried.
Hewkioe, Boat tie, Sullivan, Corns )
cnll tee, t
On notion,
R?ol**d, That the pre neat officers bo ro- *
tainod oatil an olootion oaa bo hold, aad
that all oaadldatoo for oAoo aaoat flio their
applieatioaa with tbo Clark of Chanel), bj
19th September, and tbo Clerk be iaetroot
ed tojkdvortiao la thd oltj papera for applicants.
Adopted.
Alderman Sullivan moead that tba Ordioanea
to pravent tba begs ruuning at
large be repealed, end that thej ba allowed
to ran at large. Carried ananimonelj.
On motion, it waa moved that I L Hon
ning take charge ol the Street force for the
present, and that he ba relieved from pollea
duty at night Carried.
Oo motion, tbo Major waa fnetraated to
doable tba polioe foroe on Prldaj, September
18th, aad to have all tba bar-rooma
closed on Fridaj, September IStb, from
o'clock A M natll Batnrdaj, September 14,
6 o'clock A M. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to meet on Thurede
j, September 19*li, at 4 o'clock P M.
A. K. MeL>AVID, City Clerk.
FOK TBI bkextiuji tXTKIPIIII. 1
Lewiston, Camp Flotd. U. T. )
September 6th, 1872. \ t
Edttor Knltrpriu:?Sir, I #teh, through |
the column* ol your valuable paper. to in* f
form the relative* and triend* of Mr. T. C.
Tracy, but with regret, of hi* death. Mr. c
Tracy left tbia village for 8?ver District, (
which is about 160 mile* South, tb* last of t
July, seemingly in good health, and after
leaving took sick and purchased some .
medicines, among the lot was a bottle of j
poisonous drug, and in taking the medicines I
after night took of the poison and died a
day or two afterwards at Salt Creek oo the ^
6th of August. ]
Mr. Tracy said he was from Greenville, t
S. C. He was shout 6 Test 8 or 4 inches
high; weight, about 186 lbs; complexion
red. Mr. Traoy was a quirt, sober man, and ^
I bad many friends in this camp. He was a .
oarpentsr and painter by trade, and had |
I done considerable work in this enrap. but
whelhtr he had tnueb money or not I don't t
know.
II the relatives wish any (arlher inlors j
mstion. they will address Iht undersigned
si Lewiston, C?mp Floyd, U. T.
I sm, very respectfully, Ac ,
JOHN B. THOMAS '
e
From the Anderson Intelllgeneer. \
Proceedings of the Circuit Conven- t
tion. ]
Azdersor, 8. C., Srpt. 12, 1872. 1
In pursuance to s osll for s Circuit convon- ]
tion, to nominste s candidate for Bolloiter for |
the Eighth JndieisI Circuit, the delegates as<- g
scmbled st the Court House at 12 m to day.
The Convention being called to order, on
motion of F B McBee, of Greenville, Col J N
Brown, of Anderson, was sailed to the Chair, (
and James M McFall, of Pickens, requested t
to act as Secretary. |
On motion of T C Coze, of Greenville, a
committee of one from each County of the ^
Circuit was appointed to draft rules and rugu. ^
lations for tba government of the Convention.
The following committee was appointed : T C I
Coz, of Greenville, J B Sitton, of Anderson, A c
W Thompson, of Oeonee, R A Cbilds, of Piek> '
ens, and J. B. Kay, of Abbeville. C
un boum oi W B MeUec, of Greenville, a
eommitlM of oo? from each County of tb?
Circuit wm appointed on credential*. The fol- j
lowing oomaeittee wa? appointed : V B Mo Bee
of Gitoenville, W II D Gillard, of Andereon, '
W W Hamilton, of Oeonee, D F Bradley of J1
Pickens, J B Kay, of Abbeville. "
On motion of D F Bradley, of Pickens, 8
James A Hoyt, Esq., was Invited to a seat in
tbe Convention.
Tbe committee on roles and regulations (or ^
tbe'goverment of tbe Convention reported tke
following, wbiek was adopted ; {.
Akticle 1st. The committee appointed by '
tbe Chair decide, by s strong ag)?ritj, that "
this Convention shall vote as the call was or* 11
Iglnally made, vist That each Connty in this C
Judicial Circuit shall cast f va votes.
Artiolb id, The committee decide naanitnously
that tbe candidate receiving the ma- |(
Jority of all tbe votes of this Convention shall
be the nominee of the Convention.
The committee on credentials reported tbe J*
following:
Tbat T C Coxe, J N Bannister, F B McBi-e.
Whitner Symmes and V E MoBeee were appointed
delegates from Greenville Connty. t|
D F Bradley, J M McFall, J H Holcotnbe, f,
R A Obilds and R A Bowen were appointod
delegates from Piokens Connty.
W U Parker, W A Ue, O W Matison, J B P
Kay and A M Aiken were apoiated delegates
from Abbeville County.
I W Thompson, John Verner and W W CI
Hamilu>a were appointed delegates from Oeo- 7
nee Connty. (I
J N Brown, J B Bitten and WI10 Qalllard 0,
were appointed delegates from Anderson Co.
The Chairman annonnoed the nominations
of candidates next in order.
WbUner Bymmee, Esq., of Greenville, nom- *
inated Col W II Perry, of Greenville. ?
J B Bitton, Eeq, of Anderson, nominated lc
Maj John B lfoose, of Anderson, ft
On motion of Whitner By mates, Esq, it was.
R?olve4, Tbat aaeb and avary party or
pariiea, whoa# !* ? or namea aboil bo put In ^
nomination in this Conrention, ahouM bo in ^
honor bound, by kimaolf and thoao frionda
who may place bla or thoir name or namea In ftl
nomination, by tbia Convention, and give tbat
nominee, whoever be may be, their cordial
aupport. ri
Tbia roeolntloo waa pnteed by remarka 01
from Mr. Sytnmea, chewing the neceaeity for
mob action on the part oi tbia Convention
and the entire Cirenit, and waa nnanimonaly ,
adopted.
The Convention (hen proceeded to prepare ft
Ibeir ballote. ?
Oh motion of D F Bradley, of Fiokona, the
Chairman ef each delegation waa roqaoatod to
enat the vote of bla delegation, and the Cbair
announced the vote# aa followa : Abbevllle, w>
Ive voice lor Barry j Andetaon, tve votea for '?
Moore; OrecnvUle, tve vote# for Pcfry ; Ooo- Ai
nee, tve votea for Perry; Pickeaa, fro votea R
lor Perry. '*
On motion of F B M0B00, and upon remarka
aado by Umrt. Chl)d% Byanoo, lfoBoo ud
[toiipMD, the toU *u m4U aad
Jol. Parry vh doelarod lk? aoalaoa of thU
tanventloa fer Soltoitorof tho Blghlh Judlo?1
Circuit,
Oo a otto of Mr. Core, a toaaUtM of om
!? m*h Ooooty vh tpptfaiM to aotify Col.
Parry of bit italaillra.
P B Me Boo aMd that the thaaka of tho
/onvontion bo Mleiitd t? Hoi J W ? "?
Chairman, far his kind, courteous ud dlgnllad
attention to this Convention as 1U pies Id.
uf oflloer j and also to Jamas M MePall for
lis ralaable services as 8cei<etary. ,
Mssars Browa and Mo Fall appro riately acknowledged
tha Compliment of tba Con vanlon.
On motion, tha Conrantlon adjourn ad *ts?
lis.
J. N. BROWN, Cbm'n.
Jambs M. McFni, 8aa.
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LATE CLIPPING^.
It la astlmatad that na loss than fifty gallons
>f whisky wara imhlhad la Ah bar Ilia an Montay,
14 th Intt.
Tha adhasloa of Oo7arnor Curtsn to tha
Liberal movement, is sopposad will giro Pan.
lyalvania aartalnly to Greeley.
Cbarlas Sumner has bean nominated as tba
Liberal Candidate for Governor of Massaehaletts.
Tha Qanava arbitration awarded 15} milions
to tba United States in satisfaction of
he Alabama olaims.
General P M B Young has keen nominated
or eleotion to Congress in the Seventh^Blbrict
of Georgia.
General A R Wright has been nominated
or Congress Horn the Bighth Georgia Dls?
rift.
A St. Louis rat made a oom fort able bnt
lomewhat expesive bed out of $1,606 in Govirnment
bonds?all that the owner possessed.
iftpi Xboa y Uenton, for fifteen yeureaconluotor
on the Qreenrtllu Railroad?except
oar, when he waa in the army?haa retired
rem that poaition.
General Moaea, the eandidate for Oorernor
in the regular Republican ticket, and Con;reaaman
Elliott, are atrietly temperance
en.
A prominent Charleston Meeting atreet dry
tooda houae aold fiteen thouaand dollars*
rorth of gooda between Monday and Friday,
ately.
Mr Henry Sparnick, editor of the Aiken
Tribune, haa been nominated by the Ropub?
icanr of Aiken County for the offlee of Pro
ate Judge.
? WTub
following is the electoral
rote of the several States, being
squal to their representation in
x>lh houses of Congress :
New York 85, Pennsylvania 29,
3hio 22, Illinois 21, Indiana 15.
Vlissonri 15, Massachusetts 13,
Kentucky 12. Tennessee 12, Virjinia
11, Georgia 11, Iowa 11,
Michigan 11, Alabama 10. North
Carolina 10, New Jersey 9, Mis
lissippi 8. Louisiana 8, Maryland
J,Texas 8, South Carolina 7, Maine
T, Arkansas 6, California 6, Connecticut
6, Vermont 5, Kansas 5.
Minnesota 5, New Hampshire 5,
?Vest Virginia 5, Rhode Island 4,
Florida 4, Nebraska 3, Nevada 3,
Jregon 3, Delaware 3. Total, 37
states, 866 votes.
A puintkr, having been
'flung" by his sweetheart, tried
o commit suicide. The " devil "
ound him out and took him to the
lanctum where the editor was
vriting duns to the delinquent
itibscribers. The picture ot des
>air presented by the editor relonciled
thn nrinlpr in l?!o fo??
y" MIO imui
Jo began to consider himself as
:omparately happy.
An Englishman having paid an
rish shoeblack with rudeness,
vas thus accosted by the ,4 dirty
irchin 4i My honey, nil- the polsh
yon have is upon your boots,
tnd I gnv you that."
The Emperors of Russia and A us
ria are now on a visit to the Emperor
Wiliiatn of Germany at Berin.
The object of the conference
as been the subject of much sneclation,
but has not been dislosed.
Youno James Garden Bennett
i going to build a $250,000 mon
uient to his father. It will be a
rhite marble shaft with designs ilistrating
journalism.
?#S?I ?
The New York Sun nominates
je great Merchant, A.T.Stewart,
?r Mayor of New York, and says
neither knows nor cares to what
olitical party he belongs.
? ?
Two convicts attempted to esEtpo
from the Penitentiary on the
th instant. One succeeded, but
le other was shot and killed in
rousing the canal.
Gen. Spinnbb, the United States
reasnrer, decides, that when a
tultilated note has five-eighths
:ft, it shall be redeemed At its
.il ?1__
Ill V?ltltt.
Thkrr are 3,800 employees In
ie Treasury Department at
Washington, of whom one third
re females. ?
i ii
A Kansas farmer fired at some
Lte under his barn and killed sev*al.
Loss $3,000; uninsured.
It is claimed that bonse build?if
in Chicago is going on at the
ite of one boose per hour.
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GreenYille Aseooiation.
The Greenville Baptiat Aeeociatioo meeta
kth Grove Station Church, oo Friday be?
ra iba Aral Sunday in Oolohar aaxt. Tba
taoaialiooal Sermon will be preached by
iv. W. L. Ballard, the Moderator of the
rt Aeeaeietioo. f. L. BALLARD,
Aug 1 ?114-4 Moderator
The following U tbo roooatly tioetfd Towa
Cornell of Anderson : Iatoadaat. J. 8 Mwr>
ray; WurdMi. Joka R. Cochran, V. A. MoCully,
T. J. Webb uiAvw Chaabloo, col^
fff* ift 1/ j
TM Caterpillar, Walk? Worfc, hat Bad*
Its ippwruM la thawMalty of Ninety-Six,
and otkar polfU oa tbo Saluda, and throat no
to bo rory dextrbottve to tbo growing
crop. * \
Tbo Vow York Herald's editor la reported to
have stated that tbo search for Livingstone
has ooot that establish men t $?0,000, and the
oxpoDsso are not all la yet.
Do Mo* DsaPAla? Hundreds af of
Scrofula, in it* worst ingM old e*a-a of
Syphilis that have defied <h? skill of emit
neot physician*, rhaumtlio* who have been
offering I Or year*, and ihe victims of t e
Injudicious use of uerenrv, havi heso radically
eared by Dr. twik Serssparilln and
Qa"ok DsKikl It la the powerful
alt?rative and blo>>d purifier known. It
It pre*orlbad ky many pbjslcian* .in their,
praetiee. \ J*3, . if
Ir yoo h?ve Oh ills, whether every otbtr
day, every tenth day, or every two or tfTree
weeks, taka Dr Tun's. Liver Pills, and yon
will eheek them, otherwise they will stick
to you all winter.
Dr Toll's Hair Dye does not Stain the
Linen.
Ir yon desire rosy cheeks and a complexion
fair aud f-ee from 1 implea. Blotches
and Erupt ions, porify vour bl??d by taking
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diteovtry.
Yeas and Neiobs? If boraes coo Id make
thetnselv-s understood in hoinan language.
Ik.. ? *...1.1 .1 k. t- 1 I. IT . i?
TT VU-M "J UOIVOIMI " X
Ihtir mrnt to th- lUttnitDt tbn the muitnog
Liniment ie the bent remedy extant
lor all theee external ailm-nis, and by a
mont emphatie * Neigh 1" show their dins
pleasure at every attempt to use any other
preparation In its sl-ad Ever ainee its
introduction at 8U Louis, at the close of
the Mexican War, in 1849 It has proved a
signal blessing to horse and man?curing,
with absolute certainty and wonderful dispatch,
such equine diseases as spavin, ringbone.
poll evil, scratches, hoofale, Ac , and
relieving an t finally removing the painful
a fractions which attack the muscles, sinews
and external glands of nuroan beings It
ia a 'act beyond contradiction that for a 1 in
juries or oomplaints of man or quadrupeds
to which an external remedy is applicable,
the Mustang Liniment la prefmable to
every other.
Valuable Hints.?A regular hahit of body
is absolutely essential to physical health and
clearness of intellect. Nor ia this all. Beauty
of person cannot co-exist with an unnatural
condition of tha bowels. A free passage
of tbe refuse matter of the system through
these natural waste pipes is as necessary to
the purity of the body as the free passage of
tbe offal of a eity through its sewers is necessary
to the health of its inhabitants.
Indigestion is the primary cause of most of
the diseases of the discharging organs, and
one of its most common results is constipation.
This complaint, besides being dangerous
in itself, has many disagreeable concomitants?such
as an unpleasant breath, a sallow
skin, contaminating blood and hile, hemorrhoids,
headaebe, loss of memory, and general
debility.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters remove all tbese
evils by removing their immediate cause in
the digestive organs, and regulating the action
of tbe intestines. Tbe combination of
properties in this celebrated preparation is one
of its obief merits. It is not merely a stimulant
or a tonic, or an anti-bilious agent, or a
nervine, or a blood depurent, or a cathartic, bat
all these curative elements judiciously blended
in one powerful restorative. It lends activity
and vigor to tbe inert and enervated stomach,
relieves tbe alimentary canal of its obstructions,
and gives tone to the membrane which linos
it, gently stimulates tho liver, braces tbe nerves
and ebeers tbe animal spirits. No other remedy
possesses such a variety of hygienic virtues.
It is to those characteristic virtues that
it owes its prestige as a household medicine.
Experience has proved that it is as harmless
as it is efficacious, and hence it is as popular
With tha waaVav ?aw * ? *!> ?*>- -*
... .?? ma nuu IUC PirnngPT.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are sold in bottles
only, and the trade mark blown in the
glass and engraved on the label is the test of
genuineness. Beware of counterfeits.
Changes of Food in the Stomaeh.?When
the lo-'tl lias l?- en ma-ticated and converted
into a semi-liquid paste, it is passed into
the stomach, which is simply an enlarge*
ment, midway, of the alimentary canal. Ii
ia the theatre of the second and mo t important
stage of the dice* tire process. The
food is here exposed to the action of the
gaatrie juiee This is secreted by the mos
eona membrane or internal lining of the
aiomacli.which is foil of minute p<>re? e->n?
munloating with miernsropie lubeaor bags
closely leticnlated with nerves sad enpilliary
blood ves-els. The function of tUis ap.
paratns is the production of erlk, which
are discharged in ionomcrable myriads into
the cavity of the stomach. Arrived here,
they bmet and p?or forth their liquid burden
This is the gastric juice, which pbys.
iealK is a limpid and colorless fluid Chemically,
it ie powerfully solvent, and of acid
reaction Its acidity is mainly owbg to
the preeenet of munatie or ehloiod>drie
acid. Hence the utility of salt, this mine
ral furnishing the chlorine of which chlorohydrie
acid ie mainly constituted There
ia also present in the stomach an azntised
auhstang* named pepnin. In ihe opinion of
Liebig, this is found! of minute separated
portionsof the int-mal coat of the stomaeh,
in the eonrae of deeompoeitioa. It combines
with the oxygen which has l>een swallowed
entangled in the saliva, and so starts
the digestive fermentation. Without an
abundant secretion of gastric jn-ee the powers
of digestion must be inefficient. Now,
Dr Gottlieb Fisoh's Biners stimulate the
flow of Ihe gsstrie juice, and thus strengilian
the digestive power*, and through them
the bodily fi-rcea generally. tM For sale by ,
Dowie, Moise 4 Davis, Chaileston. 4eow
aaraa&fr&asa
PRICES CURRENT.
Correctsd Weekly, by Messrs Ferguson k
Miller, Merchants. J
OREENVILLB, 8 C., Sep 23, 1872. {
BACON?0. E. Sidea, amoked W tb.,_13)? ? !
" " " " dry i?lt V tb.,_.)2i?? S
llama, lufar cured, y lb.,....21?? r
" country, " " ...???? I
Shoulder*, amoked, $ lb.,....ll?? C
" dry aalt " " ...10A? *
BUTTER, $1 R> _......? 20?? ?
BEESWAX, 1ft ? 26 ? ? ,
I CHICKENS, tt head 20@? C
1 COPFEE, tb, Rio 2*?26 J
" " lb, Java, 30?? e
' " Mooha 40(a)? c
CORN, ** knahel, yellow f I 16?? G
" " " white, 1 20?? f
OOrrON, taiddllog 16
EGOS. V doeeu 20 ??
FLOUR, tt barrel, ..$000? I i.
1 GOLD $1 12)
IN Dirt O, A pan lab Float $2 00
IKON, II tb, A mar loan ..........T|c
LARD, It tb 13? 16
LEAD, W lb I6o
LEATHER, fl *>. Bole, Hemlock....JO @ 33c
! < " " " Oak .46 ? 60o f
?? ?? - Upper $0 ? 70e "
" " " Ilarneaa..,, 60 ? 66c ,
MAT ilfllfl ?n ??? " * 1
...v. <?u, H lauuu, HUIOIIHUO,,, ,,Ol?ia) ? |_
? " ' New Orl. 8jrrap.,.fiY00 1_
" Sugar Ho dm || Bbl,........SSA?
? ? - a u?li,...?.?0(a?vR
NAIL8 ? keg .$8 Ofi <a It Si '
RYK, V barbel,
SALT, V Liverpool .....WLjL
8U0AR, Sib, Brown, Wl
" * " Clarified ?.
" " ? Cruahed 10*A T.-bae
8HIRTINO, eeren eight., ft bale_...n great
" - retail,.....IX* riled
TALLOW, ft lb,.., n 1 before
WHBAT, f boahel .-.$1 ?5 1 given I
T ARM, Kaetory, bj bale S k liar
' " Lynch, J
\
Olftoe Comptroller Genera),
rpHT8 U?U>?ittHy^bat '^OI^KV^IL'LB
X BWT1IIPRI8B, a naw*paper pnbllabad
in tba town of Groonrille, 8. C., l? haroby das.
ignatad ay Ibis Board as the papar In wbieh
logal and publia notioaa ibail ba pobllahod, for
tba County of Qraanrtila, la aesordanoa with
tba " Aat to mgnlaba tba pnblloation of ail la*
sal and Dublin notioaa." wbioh kMarn* ? ! ?
fobraary 13d, 1870. ' J. L. NEAGLB,
Comptroller General.
D. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney Goner*).
THE ibort ia a tree copy of the original on
Ale in the office of Secretary of State.
r. It. CARHOP A,
Secretary of State.
Feb 14 41 tf
OliOCBB,
GOLD AND SILVER
W A> VJSbA) 2$
BEST GRADES OF
SILVER ANO SILVER-PLATED
WARE* TABU CUTLERY,
AND
FANCY GO DS
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
uoia, silver, Steel & Plated Framed
SP EOTAOLK8.
ALSO GENUINE
IPSSSSfS SrJOTAUOS.
B. Wchrlc.
Oct 11 23 If
A. B. MULLIGAN,
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 xO'U also, when place t in funds,
purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implements Fertilizers,
dec.
Oct 25 26 lj
Johnston, Crews & Co.,
IMPORTERS
And Wholesale Dealers in
STAPLE
AND
FANCY
DRY GOODS,
N O T I O IT D
AM? ? (Ml ALL
41 HAYNE STREET,
(DSTA^&IES^H, S. (B.
Dec lx 82 1 j
JOHN f zvvavini
u vim V? UliUVJl^LlO
MAMFACTllUiR,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Liiquor Dealer,
LASER BEER BREWER. E.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Otl 18 24 If j
WILLIAJ1 SLOAN E, f
Lithographic, Copper-plate
and general
JOB PRINTER,
iPiLAm
COLUMBIA, 8, C
BOOKS. Pnmphlt'a. Patera, Hand#''!*,
ChH*. Ciroulara, Bill U-ndn.
iU?. Mr pa. Pinna Chalk and LineDiawinga,
Liquor Lnbrla. Druggiaia' JWcripfc
liona. eto , Kxecuied wiih
NEATNESS AND DRSP V^H,
AMD <>R TIIK
Most Reasonable T *Oct
26 26
Plrlmnn/Ia T Irnnrn
r .?EW AltAO A. t v"Uj
ML jm. TT m 9
HAYNE STREET,
, .81 T E CHARLFRTnw u?T. .
. . ? >1 nulll
,r CHARLESTON, 6 O.
> 9 *1 If
. ?, BLACK Sc. CO.,
ALF.RS in Wtlekri, Clock*. Jewalry,
Spectacle*, Fanny Q?cd* and Oroee
ConfeetKHuriea, Notion*. Lamp* and
**, Koo exploaive AlHthm.aU, Ulaaa
Se/ara. Snuff. Smoking and Chewing
eo, Dry Good*, Hal*, Shoe*, and a
variety of other ar'ioIra. All are inland
might do well) to eall on Ihem
ru.?ii>?n| or SrMiil attention
to R*|*tring TimepierN, &?.