?i 1 ? . . _ m i&
m ~4k '
. '..fr ?? ' . " " .
The Murde7 of DiS IT
S?lomoU O *W 0*1 Bepr?**??l?tl*e fleet
roup tliit Dt?tH?t, t<g?ther with a ?egn>
roan, nwH'I N-tt-'r Klliron, who we undereUn<1,
IOM been feting in the oapueity ol
gnardtnan for Dili. were killed nt the hotite
-of the latter on Thn*ed?jr night lnet hout
8 o'clock, end Mr*. Dill mrtoaely wounded
at the mine time. The particular*, far a*
we have been able to lcaru litem, are ae
i
Mlww
It itpp^ars that Dill. his wife, a white
loan I*}- the name of Taylor an J hit wife i
ami Bilison weie in D'a house. Tit* flrel I,
intimation that they had of the praecipe
of any on- *!*?, wm a shot, whieh took eff?ot
tij-o. IMieoo, who immediately got up
to run x. lieu lie was lolled by another shot.
Dill wa* next aliot from behind, having
two buck allot through hia neck, one of ,
whiob struck just above the loft ear, coin*
, ing oui in the chock. Mr*. Dill waa ahot
in atb tupting to escape, her thigh broken.
Taybtf ran out of the hou<e a a soon aa the
tiring commenced, badly frightened, ?o bad
ly indeed, that although lie waa in a for.ee
corner touching the road, and *a\v two men
pas* and even beard them whisper and noticed
that 11 ley apoko rapidly, and although
the moon waa full and not a cloud in the
*ky, he oould not tell whether they were
white or colored.
So far as we arc informed, there ha*
bean very little excitement among the ne.
gross in relation to the murder. The general
dcelre. ox proceed by Ihnn being that
every effort ahould he made to detect the
guilty, but that lh? innocent ahoul l not
auffer.
On Tuesday an Inquest waa he hi over the
dead bodice by J. K. Wllherepnon, who
rendered the following verdiot : Thai the
partie* eatne to their death from gunftiot
wound* in the hauda of persona to the Jury
unknown.
On Sunday the bo-Met of Dill and E1H*on
were brought over to Camden, and
funeral aervlees performed in the colored
Methodiat Church, after which they were
interred, the forma- in the while, and the
latter in the colored bminl ground. The
funeral profession waa a very large one,
competed exclusively of bltvka.
On Monday afternoon, a detach merit ol
IT. 8. soldier* arrived, the object of whose
visit we arc inhumed is to detect, if poaaible,
the perpetrators of the murder.
Arrests have been made of several respectable
white men, merely upon susp-cion. 1
We do nut know upon wliu ground* tlie
rwpirion is based, or what ditpo'iliiin is lo
lie made nt the parties arrested, hut fo'l
confident not a tittle of evidence can he
produced lo couneel I hem with the pcrpe
tration of the deed.
We hope that the perpetrators of this
crime wilt he discovered, and we heartily
aaJ, " Kial jmtitia mat rorlmu !"
[Caimlrn Journal.
i k
WaemxcToK, June 12.
Two cents stamps on reocipt* wnt stricken
from the tax hill.
In tlie Senate, l'it> citizen* of Colorado
protect against her adiniccion?the pnpuU- I
lion being cparse. and persona claiming the
denatorship w?r? not tin. choice of tlie people.
In the Hot* sc. Lop an gave notice that he
would, on Monday, more that a committee
he appointed to locate the Capitol iIm
where, in consequence of the disloyal feeling
of the people ol Washington. Julian
introduced a hill relative to lands in the
rebel Sttetea cold for Fed* nil taxes; wldcli
was referred to the Committee on Public
1-anJa. The tax hill wua resumed, and din
8t. Li'vis June 13
The Democrats vbcted ilie municipal
ticket by 100 majoiity, at Mound City,"
llRooit
At'oi'sta. Jure 13.
One of I lie UniUt] Siatrr soldiers belong"
log to tbe garrison in this city, was ciij
willi * rssor, in tiio bowels, by a negro
last night from Ihc effects of which he died
this morning.
Rdilor of the VUcrnixPear Sir : In giving
Spartanburg ilie honor of being the I
" Banner District,* von certainly do ii jus
tiee to glorious little Union.
While Spartanburg liss a population one
third larger than Union, nnd ? rn Jority of
white voters, with a prestige of success by
her triumph at a former election, Union
had to contend against a heavy majority of
c lured registered voters, who cams up in
solid phalanx, at the former election, thor*
oughly organised, under their radical leaders
sweeping the District by a clear majority
of 700 votes against ns.
Not dt*h<nrtened by this slate of tilings
the gallant Democracy organised, donned
their armor, rushed into the tight, with a!
determination to win, and such skirmishing j
ranking ano heavy neid woi k as w a? rtoru? \
by our men, in not common in . h#se time*. j
resulting in a glorious victory?1.900 major !
itjr?which eoliths her to the high position
of " the banner District " of the glorious
old State. RANDOLPH.
Unionvllle, June 9, 1869.
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T|isc K-ouisville Courier, of lh? 1st, eon"
sins timers) Fluckner's modest announcenient
of his secession to the editorial staff
of that able journal,
A Radicai paper confesses that Ml. Ver
non is going to dceay. Eight years of
Radical rule have undone the work of |
Washington ; why not neglect his grave I
TnJC Augusts Chronicle and the Augusta
Const it utlo.isliet both warmly snpport the
claims of Mr. Pendleton to the iMuoeratie
nomination.
Re. PcHULryoM author'z*a the withdrawal
of his name as a Presidential candidate,
w henrV-r another aandidab* evil O't stipell'?r
et t'ligtli. (1st. Ilaocovk has done the
a tie. Nobly done. j
THE <
-rzTS=ir. ,* - ' ifr
<% fnutjifrit (Bnttrprbf.
GRRENV1LLC, C.
WBDKE8DAY. JUMX IT. IMS.
AfiUr* to Washington.
The Tax Dill U now before Congress ; no ,
nutrrial alterations art expected, except in
the whUky tax ; a reduction In That ia eo??
Umplatn). It will probably be reduced to
75 cents. The oomtnon opinion of the press
seams to favor a reduction to 50 cents per
gallon. It is supposed that tliia lax would
give more revenue than two dollars, as it
would check the caorm ins temptation to
freed. , ...
The Bill admitting Arkansas has passed
Ixilh houses, and ia row before I he l*reai
d-nt. The nsnal condition ia annexed, that
the State shall not altfr i's Constitution in
regard lo negro suffrage. The better opin.
ion sc? mi to be that Congress has no right
to Impose any such condition, and that it
will be pronounced null and void hereafter
We have no d-?u't ?>f it nttrscl v>8; a State
in the Union has all the rights of every
<?th?r State under the Constitution, and
Congress has no right to trammel and control
any of 1hern I')'* legislative enactment.
The Constitution of the United Stnt.s ia
shove Congress, and cannot bo abrogated
by joint resolutions or by bill.
The Bill extending the Freedmcu'a Burcan
for another year has passed tli* Senate
and ia before the House, which will also
pass it, if they think the party will gain by
it. There has got to be two stdea lo this
Bureau question, even as a party measure;
the Northern people kegin to look at it as
an outrageous waste of puhlio money by
the million, and they are beginning to think
that grievous taxation and wasteful expenditures
for party purpose* are no blessings
to the country.
The Radicals In Washington city have so
cured 'lie insinuation of a radical Mayor.
Fraud is charged against sonic, of the man
ng*-re, as it U said the d-mocra'ic candidate
was fatly elected. There are a iflrj-oity
of the Council now democrats.
Mr Woot.KT is still a prisonet under the
oriterr ?>i Ihti.kk# t>< rruption Committee,
because lie refused to detail before tlie Coinmil
lee lii? ptivai'e Luairrna tr maaetiona;
that in, to give aeeonnt ?>f tlie we he. made
of hi* money. lie denied, emphatically,
I lint lie hnd n?. d nny money lo affect the
votes or Influence Uie Impeachment trial in
any manner.
a xr.w mini?tf.il to KXot.Axn.
Hon. nETKttliT Joitx ox, li e dirtingirrhed
Senator of Maryland, liar b-on nominated
and confirmed a* Minirter lo Kngland, in
the place of Mr. Apivi, resigned. Gen
MeCirilAN war previobely not. inated, b'll
the Senate on parly groin da rcfurud lo confiim
the appointment.
The otnuibur admission Rill, ao railed from
itr including a nnrnhcr of Staler, via: Xrrth
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Alabama,
Florida, aud I.oniriana, Laa parted both llnuarr,
after having hern amended in the Senate.?
The honre parted it hy a full Radiral vote_ .
The (jaorgia Constitution ia modified ?f? or to
ret|uire the artlelo to he rtrickon out which .
preventa the collection of all old debtr raiding
hofore the cloro of the war. The (inirgU
Legislature ir required to expunge Ihir front
the Constitution. The Repudiation of negro
dchtr ir rurtaiucd in all the Conatitutiona.
l*pon all there Stater the condition ir ini
posed of ratifying the Howard Amendment In
the Constitution, mid tbo Legislature* of the
States innv be conreuod for litis purpose at
any tirao, in thirty day* from the pasting of
the aet. The States are forbidden to change
tbc suffrage provisions of the Constitution
as to race or eoior,"
\Vc shall publish the Dill in full, when it has
Wen returned by tbo President, and finally
carried over bis cspcctad veto by the usual
party voto.
Tint (j no wot a Statr Comstitctio:*?Wnr
CttNOKtces oiwiit-rr.n to tii* Clalak lYo.timt
!no tiik Cotxet-rtos er Old I*s.ni8.? Various
reasons are a*si{?ied : lite most prominent
is, that the Radicals are ufiaid that if the
example of Georgia repudiation were !?l
orate.I, that it might extend to the Untied
States lioa.ls. Our own opinion is. that the
Radicals do not wish to admit Georgia at.
all; for it ie morally certain that 'he 8'aie
will vote for the iK-moorulic candidate f?r
President, if she it admitt-d to vote at all.
This interference with a favorite eluute of
the Georgia Constitution, will, ws lliintr,
surely destroy Radical influence in Georgia.
This relief measufe, as well as others, was a
strong ground with Gov. Blows, and others
who # supported Congressional reconstruction
in that State
Later news from Washington informs us
thai Mr. Wootxvr having consented to tell
Utrrt.Kn where ids money was, (it bring in a
merchant's safe iij Washington.) lie gave
this important testimony, and was ilia- 1
oh a reed from confinement. His unjust im
prirorm?ni imn ?ru ih? purp ?n 01 i x*
p< ili)g nne> a^i'N lie luannioil and lawless
temper of rndieali?m in Congre#?.
?
The Pubic School.
We take pleasure in )>?jng able to ??ate
that ll<? above institution i? prngitadnj
finely and eati?feetorilj\ The ? hole num
her who have entered, amount? to one hnn.
dred and twenty two children, eeven l.-sa
than Ihia number now attending and receiving
instruction. The deereaee resnl'e
from removal? fnm the vicinity a? well a?
from oth?r ema-a. Every one, of the
proper age and qualification applying for
admission, lia? heen permitted to enjoy Ih?
adeauta?r? of the school, no or? being refuted.
The barter?, w? Icarn, ha?? vol.
ontarlly opened the evroisea on? hour
eailUr in the morning than at Drat pre
?erib? d. Thi? they did in ord-r to do fuller
justice lo the different e|aa?ea. Mr. TiiOuafl
HrekN at ill c<> i. tin net hi? attendance every
M iiiday morn:np, for th? purpose of re
wiving aid enrolling pupil?.
rFWTST
Things Noticeable la. Foreign Journals?
Borne Editorial Comments Thereon. in
"To* Owl."?Oe InoUing over ihe Am- q
Joh Jfomiup recently reoi-iscd, We see hi
timings! things eld rounding to Americans, X
we notice severe! extracts taken irotn ri
7'As Oaf, a papi r puMisHed In Ireland * ua
we Infer. We have had many " Eagles'' ?
tinong the papers in ikiil country ; We don't Ul
remotnher that we here an owl as yet by m
IioVK or Xfymivrrv awti Raw ?TIia Wticr ?
lishman lovea (lie distinctions q| rank in.
atinctively, hence #11 the movement* cf the
royal family and Ui? ni>bln ar? aor In be
cltronichd hy the preae. When pwlilie, '
mMtlngi are d-scrihed, it I* usual In pub *
lish the tiainra nut wily of all the Lurih hut '
Ladies Attending. . TM?, we presume, U not (
because it la d? al-ed by the hoMlity, but to
gratify the publie taate of making at l?aat t
a newspaper acquaintance with superiors t
in rank. The cualoni goea farther: uot v
only the nobility are leaetibed and peisona ^
of distinction, but t<> gratify lite vrfnitv of *
onte of tlie gently, long list* are printed of j
private persona having no oUini* to diatlnc
lion, but gentility and weullli in aoine in i
stances. I
Tbe Qua?*n reeently laid the corner stone '
of St. Tltontn?' Hospital, and tlie Star pub *'
lithea the oamra i>f mine two or three Itun "
dred notables who were present on the oc
.ri <i
cnaion.
A Hoy At. Fr'tnaycE rx lanAso.?The 41
snbject lias been discussed in Parliament, '
and aerioua nrgunietita urged, tliat lite Oov 1
eminent altould forthwith build a Iloyal '
Palace somewhere in Ireland, in whiolt the '
Qtteen sliou'd oecaaionally spetd a cnaiit *
eralde part of Iter time. Tid* ia urged on '
the ground that it would increnae the loy* 1
ally of tlie Iriah to have the sovereign re- 1
aiding among them, on the principle, we c
euppoae, of tlie b-ea. Tltey are said to be '
always dreadfully discontented and dimr- '
deriv wlten lliere is n?> queen in tlie hivemid
tlie reverse wlten site is present, Tlie *
plan is very eeononttcal and simple for al- t
laving Iriah discontent?pot tlie queen in
(lie hive. I
The English Church Tlitunl is hef.ire t
Parliament. Tlie Commissioner* who were '
appointed to report on the ohu?es attempt. '
ed, have not yet ntnile their final le-orl. ?
and ministers urge delay of action till tliat
cornea in. Ilow s* range and al>siir<l it looks *
to ttn Ann rienn, that fin in* of worship, and ?
evi n tlie minutiae of ilie ministers'dreas, the t
cut of liia sleeves, gown, etc., etc., ahonld r
tie legislated on iiv I'm liantcnl. What ah- '
surdities and ahominvintis there arc in the i
..rpi t. ... t xi.,i it...,, r
*r?> no greater in thi* ni(?, ie owing t" i!?*"
iiitlu nee of |iwrrr r. ligioti* truth which i*
cultivated outride ul (lie Stele Kftaljinh
mriit*, end which ha* it* leavening infln- |
dice on all the heel Cl|li>tin<> emiFcctcd (
with the Slate Churche*. In England, the (
Inf'dcl, the Jew, the It.oi.ail Catholic, the j
anything in the rhape.of it loitl or common- ^
er, U invtaietl in n I'ar Han enlaiy elation
with the supreme control if 7'A* 6'AnrrA, (
eo-ealled, and the etrict Eptaenpaliana of j
England would MMUicr part with anything t
rl't short of salvation than give tip tlii* (j
Siate ( hnrcli K*tahli*hnienl. The v?ry f
art cle* of her faith and practice are under ,
the control of Parliament. Ttliil ho-lt ha*. j
however, in latter daj*, aeld-'tn interfered :i (
on the pri triple. we *op|M>?e, tli.it 'i.-u.teared
for none of the*e thing". The people s
of England are now, however dr v>rg the
Church into Parliament, to have nfoouaeor?
rfctftl bjf /ore, Surely I here i* a Clioreh of
England* f which the Ei plieh Sovereign I* \
head! lint what right has elic and her i
Paillnnieiit to innkc law* for the Chinch in ^
which Chi let *i? *o|e Il'gh Vrie?t and King- \
Christ is dethroned in the English E?tah- t
lieliment, according to law, tlo* world, the |
fle-h, and the devil, if in Piirliameiit ar? |
the Governor* in the last I asort. Parliameiit ,
i< the (1'ivcriiiir. |
The N >va Sriillani are p.di inning Par (
linmml t<> he released fr<-m I!* act for" |
the un'on if Cnnniln, Nov* Seotia anil New |
Brunswick. They me right, lm( iMrrae* I
i>Fn h tine, rtnlii ; every [trt i>f the world
chows tendency f r cent ralicet ion. Ei'B
land it fur (tinning li.r cvlm.it* into coiieoliitalt
fli tii?C?,
Co-operation societies ere extending More
and more in Knglaail. We observe notice* for
the formation of itvn one*. We notice some
where the shares are limited to one pound oaeb.
Woman'* suffrage in England ii mill agitated.
The Morning Stor say* : The po Lit ion in fnror
of woman'* suffrage, which ha* just been
presented to the House, received, 2l,7i7*?ignatares.
These signatures included some notable
names. At the head of the list stood
Mrs. gomervllle and Miss Florence Nightingale.
The other names included those of Lord
and Lady Amberley, Professor Bain, Sir R;
Anstrutber, Bart., M. P., tho Rev. 8. Barbo'
Sir John Bowring, Madame Bodiebon, Miss
Frances Power Cohbe, Jliti Courtauld, Die
Archdeacon of Coventry, I>r. Fsrr, Mr. and
Mrs. (Irofs* Mr. Commissioner llill, William
and Mary Ilowltt, Professor Huxley, the Rev.
Charles Kingsloy, the lion. Auheron Ilcrhvt, j
Miss Martiueno, Professor Leslie, the Hon. I
.Mr*, munii i,tu.i*u, 1'toktMr Mwxn, Mr.
John Merley, Professor Nowuian, Professor
Nicholl, Mr. J. T. Palgrarr, Mrs. Paulton,
Dr. Lyon Play fair, Professor Robertson, Lord
Rwnilly, Mr. Shad*. Miss Helen Taylor, and
many others. We have U?on far from girin}
?h. in j? notable nsntrs. Rarely bas a petition
representing so much moral and Intel,
leetual thought heeu laid on the telle of the
llonse of Commons.
It should he remeinbered that all voters in
Knglnnd are required to possess a property
qualification and the proposition to allow women
the privilege only embraces single women>
maids and widows, who bare the neecseary
propertyflqiWUfieatlon. Crime In RngUnd Is
mueh wore severely punished, than In this
oountry. Petty nod even serious thefts with as i
are sea reel/ pm*Uk?4 at all, when committed
by the favored rues among as. A small tin* or
fbw days, or weeks Imprisonment, answers for
stealing a hog or beef in this Flats, when a
darkle i* Involved t hat a boy of flfteea wet
lately sentenced in Liverpool to six mouths ,
. ar J Isljf for stealing a d >? 1
"TiTiif
" Lady Doctor* " an una becoming educated
i England, there is a regular Ladles Medical
ollage In Fitaroy Square, London, and per- i
at>*. other* In tba kingdom. A Mr*. Isabkl i
' #
or.nk in a (co?Dt examination at A pet ho- I
uriti Hall, in notnpaay with slxtf-slz gentleion,
name out among the first six who passed ;
inetoen Men were rejected. She wu a grad- i
ate of the Med teal College la Fltimjr Sqnnre'
ad carriod off the flnt honor* in tho Medical
nd Obstetrical Classes.
Take Hoed that Te Despiac not one of
Thee* Little Ones."
TliU wet the text of a genuine ChrietUn
liecooree, preached by iter. W. D. Tu ha* |
u llic Baptist Church, on Sunday InaL It
r?? a discourse of peculiar axeellenc-*, and
veil calculated to enforce the duties of
Christian love and consideration for the
nimblest end poorest of the family of
?liriet. The preacher first pointed out
he disposition there ie In the unbelieving
rorld to deepise the dieoiplee of Jmua ?
VMM pmle*?ing teeprcl Jor religion, the
votIdly-minded were always ready to re
oice at the downfall or disgrace of Its acttsi
professors, pnvrciiliug in thought, and
n heart, although not under the forto* of
aw as in other days. The spirit of matt is
lie same now as in hy-gon* times. The
lespis-T* have only ehaug -d their utode of
nanif?-s<ing that spiiit.
Kilt the preacher said also, tlint the ten
iency to d epiie and neglect " the little
>t?es" who believe In Christ was even
dund in tho Churches likrwisa. All had
o be warned to " take heed," lest the) be
Skewi'e guilty of the same sin. Professing
Christians were usually ready to eympahise
with, to visit snd to eomfurt the more
ntello-toal or socially eh-vated brolhyr.
his was all right but at the same time,
hey are given too of en to the neglecting
if the pi>or and the humble, the obscure
ind tho weak; this was pru-tleally dospb
I'M me imir ?nrw>
The minister oln#ed with a glowing pic;ut?
of the gbry that await* the least of
.he diselplea of llif Lord. Angels are their
ninistcring spirits, God, himself, their ever ting
reward. Why should man despise
ahoiu C.o-I litis thus honored. It wore bet.
,er for Uio dospiser that, a mill atone were
mug about hi* neck and ho caet Into the
tea. or that he had never been born.
We arc sure the hire contemplation of a
m'Jenl so universally important, in vol vino
s? fully the genuine philinthropy of Ohri*
ian teaching, and an suggestive of eoeial,
norai and religion* duty. Is the l>e*t apol
?gy for time hrieflv, if inipcrMlv, present
ng the text and clue to Mr. Thomas' di?*
antra a.
Something Cooling and Bcflreihini ?A
Soda Fount.
I>r. Wk?tmohh.axo is a very kind tnan?
nit it Is h ?rdly necessary for lit to ntake
hi* statement. If tlo re was ever any
loiiht on tliat point, it. i* now disdpated,
'or we think that any man who. In these
lay* of hot sunshine aid aweatlntr. will
reet a R-?la Fount, is not only entitled to
ho epithet of kind bit* of Ammiwe. In a
ew days, hi* Fount will pmh with reviv
() injj waters, and the weary pilgrim, as lie
oarches a'ong in 1^ '* wrniy desert, will
Ind an oes'i where can t.e. found a draught
hat will give him renewed animation. It
quite sufficient to mention the pillowing,
ind say no iM?re: Cream, L-nion, I'itieap.
de. Vanilla, ttrawberrv, Ginger, linnana.
l.n.n.sill. .r..t It.i.lU.H
McEee'l Mil's ?nd New Flour.
Tli? i i in'?honored custom still pi ev ails
villi the an'Implies of three famous Mil's,
nf remembering the prrst In the annual
ftr-sen la lion of the first product or the
a heat crop, or at least a handsome sample
hereof, in the sha|>* of new flour. We
return our acknowledgments to Ai.ix.
VUDkk, Kmj , f--r some of very superior
ipiali'y, g?ound l>y our old friend, the Major,
In his b''?t style. We congratulate nil eou?
eerued in these exeelleiij Mills, upon the
pruspec*. of a lair wheat crop, and of llie
realisation of good custom, which always
folios s a good crop.
B tonus.
Never In onr rerolleeilon, has there lieen
s-> many sceounts of tornadoes and storms
of every kind, in dlwrs sections. We have
been rather fo-tuuatc in this District, lint
we hare heard of two damaging hail
lotins occurring recently; one in the
neighborhood of Pork Slioala last week,
another at the l'Ar.Ki>s place, four miles
from Oreenvll'e. Considerable injury was
done to er-ps and fencing in both places;
but tfc.' storm did not extend over a large
space.
? -Democratio
Meeting at Hodge's.
On Saturday last there was a meeting* at
Hodge's, to organise a Democratic Cluh. JuJxc
W. II. Cami-bki-L attended, and made them
an adJreie, doubtleaa of the urnal force and
excellence which charaetcriaea hia public
apeechca, a* we venture to rny. Although wo
bare received no account of the proceedinge,
but lean verbally that J. II. 0?onwi*. waa
made the I'rcddcnt, and Jon* Dayia, Secretary.
A good feeling waa'manifeated. About
ftfty namca were rubacribed, and more than
double that number will doubtleaa coo a be added
to the clah. The good canae proa|>er*.
Greenville will aaaert her lore of liberty.
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Tournament and Coetuma Ball at XjUorena.
We return our re?p ?Uul acknowledgments
to kfeaara T. D. Caxwa, J. Mf
Watts ami W. II. Voeu, Committee
on Invitation, for an Invitation to attend
the Tournament and Costume Ball, to be
held at Laurent on tba 21 of July next ?
The lleta of aector and Junior manager* present
en array of gentlemen of great rxerlIcnec.
We know that our frtonda will
hare a gala time under eueh enperviJoo.
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Bala of Lota at Mow Pickens, C. H.
We agelu direct attention to tin* very important
tale to take place en Thursday. the
24th late, Inat. Persons attending tba tale
from Ureenville, by mating a rwarWj (tart,
c: n get tber* at or InLra I a o'clock.
1 R 8 SI a
Imposition oaths fws>m?n.
All fo;>d oitissn* should Ulte pains to la?
struct the Froediaun that the tbrssts against
Lhees by tome of the Loyal Leaguers, Ik regard 1
to tbsir quitting the leagues, and voting for '
Democrats, are outrageous fbleohood*. Igno- c
rant negroas, perhaps oven some ignorant '
white men, art told by itadlral* (hat tboy will '
hs srruotod and tsrrM uF to bo tried, If they '
quit the leagues, and pretend to get orders 1
from Headquarters fur twh purposes.
dpt. J. L, Southern'* Advertisement.
Our rradwrs will see this gentleman's advertisement,
to bo fun ml in minthtr column.
In adtUlien to bis a lock of Wines, Brandies
anil Liquors, ho keepa constantly on band a
Urge and vtrb l tappljr of Lumber, both pine
and oak, such m ta in most ooaimon demand
by carpenters and builder*, til* sell* in small
and large quantities, and offers at liberallylow
prices. Having a mill be can supply an/
order, however large. We haro had the pleasure
of exaniing hU stock. Ho also keepa upper
and sole leather. Both of these articles
our eitifona would doubtless do well to bn/ of
him, when such arc nocdud by them.
?-? *.??.?.
Dr. T. A. Walter's Drug Stare.
Tlio stock of this new drug store; of which
we spoke a short time since, is rspiilly coining
In, aud the establishment will soon be a full
blown one, prepared to meet the wants of the
com id unity. Tho large experience of the pro
prietor will seenre Ui* confidence of tho public
for every thing sold there, and tho entire
stock being fresh and new, those wishing the
best quality of drugs and medicines will not
fail to give him a cull. Dr. Bsatx's old stand
is quito a popular one, and will not bo bard to
riinciuhcr.
See advertisements.
A Masonic Insurance Company.
We are informed that Recovery Lodge
No. 81. A. F. M , of tliia place, has matured
a plan for a Mnsontc Li'e Insurance IVin
pany In this Stnt-, which has been submit
te?l to the Grand Mister for examination,
and very soon they ex| ret to send out circulars
to each of the Lodges in Soqth Ca
rutin*.
Thl* Is tho very thing we want tliea?
times?aiirn tiling to leave onr famlHes
nfter death, and that, too, to have it at
home among ,-nr friends. This nlan has
the very great rreonunendaiion of retaining
the iiinurmice money in our inidet.
W? hope mon In l>? aide to give more
fttll exposition, ?u<l the Masonic Ira
Uinity wil giro il thrir attention. The
inore who become member*, (lie greater
Jventage
Auction?Bale Cortinued.
The Croekery ndvcrtisrd to t>? wl-l on
ia*t Monday, by Mr. Jt'Ltva C. Smitii at liie
Auction Uooma, ?n not diapoacd of in eon
a- qiimoe of the bill of dry good* monopolising
the time. It will be told on Monday
nest, 24-1 June. Look out for Burgnina.
The Amateur Club.
Th? mtwicnl and dramatic entertainment*
of the Amateur Club, which were gWru in
the Court House on ln?l Kiidny and Saturday
eve>i>ng?, were entire nccereful, and are
etiihu*ia*lie*lly commended by thoae who
attended litem?by the learned and the un
learned; pioving their genuine excellence.
Tlii*, we learn Irom tonte gentlemen of high
culture and good taete, t.ol having been
pretenl ouraelvea, on account of other en
g grlocate.
8eriea of I>cotuiea 'Before the Clreenvllla
l.tteraiy Club.
Wo congratulate our cititen* upen the fact
tbat the Literary dob hare engaged a number
of learned and talented gentlemen, to deliver
Lecture* once a week for the mining eight
week*. The Br?t Laetara of the Scrie* will he
given l>y Itev. A. II. Laaraa. ana of the Pro- !
friMri of Woffurd College, on T?wd?jr Bveoing
mil. On ike mkjtfl of language. Tickrli
for lb* LctlarN may be bad at the Book
rmiii of lk? Clah, (Mr. Julius 8m iti'i ofle*,)
Mep.ti* Bkattik'*, 8t?ks'i, W. II. Hovnr's,
and at the Ikxtk Store, and Dr. WiLua'i
I>ru$( Store. One dollar for a ticket for t!;?
eixht Lecturer, twenty-fleo ccnta for a eingle
iHTture. Uentlciuen privileged to bring ladle a
j with them.
FOR TUK aoLTUBRM EKTKBrBtsn.
Democratic
HfrntrK KJilor*:
Saturday, the 18th in*t., rhe White
llorre and I'aria Mountain Ifc-mnrratie Clnhe
met at Montgomery'* and formed one clnb
to l>e known aa the Parla Mountain Ikno
era lie Cluh. The meeting waa railed to
order by requeuing 0-"pt. J. O. Hawthorne
to lake the Chair, and R Wat??ti to act aa
Secretary. C?|>L Hawthorne, in a tew per
line*.I rrmat ka, explained the ohje t of the
meeting, att-r wh"clt a committee of five
waa appointed to recommend aniiatde per*
none aa officer" of the Clnh. The Comrpit
tee recommended 0?l 8. 8. Crittenden for
President, Capt J. O. Hawthorne for Vine*
President, and Co'. T. I>. Gwyn for Score
tary and Treaeurer, wlm were unanimously
elected. Theac gentlemen addressed the
meeting and pledged themselves lo dia
eharge the dulh* of their respective ?ffirea
with fidelity, and to the heat of their ahiliI
ity. A conatiintion like aimilar organlznj
tiona waa adopted and several new mem
>en niiimii. in) ivnr imve jninfl. III#
l're-iJriit appoint* ?l UftllUvt commitI##,
eonelriing ? ' MfMn W?lrjr Ph'llipe
Thoa. A. Foater, ft. MinkUnki, T, W. Rm,
ml Ha) lla Purr. A collection ?h >?h*>
ufk to defray Ik* expenrev ?f oar dalegala*
lo lb# National Convention. Tha ruljeot,
" not to |ivi employment to radical#," waa
introduced and laid aver for diacuaaion and
; action at oor neat meeting Hack m am Her
i agreed to at# Ida it.fltteeoe to imtuee othara
' to j'dn tk# Club. Hadioaliam having ra!
eelved ita death Mow, and tka #ilvar tramp
of freedom, and tka wareing take of oar
' political eaera having aroueel from tkair
! alnmhara tha tma lovera o' liberty. w#,
therefore, li.?p# aooo to twell our nuroher
j to two hundred.
j Wa oonlemplata having a It*moeraii?
ptenia at Heady River Church, tha 4ih of
Jolv, due no'lee of whiek will be given.
Tka next meeting will be tn# 4th 8a or
day in June, at S nVlmk P. M.
8. 8. CRlTrKNDKJf, PreaiJent
T. D. Owvir, He creamy,
j Juno I3ih, Iftdi.
4
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J Tfcv )
For tht Southern Enterprise ;
ifr-wrt itltio**? AMlt ten o'otooK lMt
riinrndny morning. crowd* of ow efliftone
vore observed wending their way to the MethdUI
Church, and ? w6nt there also, having
won informed thai a marriajjo *aa to he oala>
rated. On arriving, we found quite a
urge gathering of people, neatly d re Mod, and
with faoei wreathed in rot Hue. and apparently
initn happy, waiting for the bridal pair. In
? law alaeUs the brldogroom entered with
bis fair bride, both handsomely attired, and
approaobed near the ultar, when the Rev. A.
U. STerntpa, |*reeiding Klder, advaaeed end
performed the marriage ceremony in the meet
olrun and Imprcerivo maimer, in the prislne#
,.r .M Ik. ?...J. W. - - - - .1.(1 I. .u .LI
ni?? itid kipp; ?WfU, Mr. Incota ud Mire
DtCAur*, resolved to beeome wan and wlfa,
and to take upon thtaualTM, aa tueb, their oleum
row*, in that OMt appropriate and
aered plaee, The llcaa* of Ood.
May tlieW w#i be servpuloualy observed,
and prorperity and happiness attend them
through the whole Journey of their Href,
0.
From the Columbia Phenols, ,
To tha Beraooratio Cluha of Sooth
Carolina.
The Central Kxwlitire Committee appointed
by the Conrentbm lie?d here in April lent,
beg to *ey Wfore the Democratic Clube which
th> t roprc*ont.iho following etatemcut:
tin the second Monday of this month, a
Convention met here, in which ? District*
ol tho State were represented. Tt? JrM action
taken by that Convention, wan towppolnt
a committal to confer with the uudcr-iguod,
members of (bo State Cent rid Executive Coinmil
toe, with a vie* of reconciling, if possible,
those difference* which had unhappily arisen
in the State. We met Uii* committee, in a
full and free conference, and. after thin interchange
of view*, we nnbmitted the following
proposition a* an equitable arid amicable adjustment
of mII the questions which threatened
to'produce distension among the Democracy
of the Stele i
" Tho Central Exorutive Committee, baring
been invited to a conference! by thf Convention
now assembled here, and being most *olicitou
to secure harmony in the State, beg
leave to submit to thn Conference Coramitteo
now in *e*sloa the following basis of union,
namely: That tha Convention proceed to the
nomination of delegate* to the National Democratic
Convention at New York.^to till up the
delegation of the State. And the Executive
Committee pledge themselves to use aU their
effort* to hare tie so nominations e >nfiruted l>y
nil tho organisation* represented by the said
Committee. The Executive Committee further
recommend, that an Executive Committee
be appointed by this Convention to art
with tbnt selected by tho Convention in April
last; and that, In the wpiuioii ot this Committoo
of C -oferenee, it is ad vise'do that the two
Executive Committees should he consolidated
at the earliest moment possible " '
This proposition met the nnanimou* approval
of the Committee of Conference, and waa
ratified l>y tiie Convention with the ?amo
unanimity. It i* now submitted to tbe Democratic
Club*, represented by the Executive
Committee, with an earnest hope that it will
receive their hearty and eordinl endorsement.
This action, on their part, is all that is needed
to secure fall and perfect accord throughout
tbe State?an object of paramount Importance
to us all. It will he obserted that tho Executive
Committee have not assumed to tliSea
selves tbe right or the power to make an Aiconditional
agreement. They only propose a
plan, which, in their judgment, will be pro.
duetire or Ibo happiest malli, m4 which they
venture to urge the Democratic Club* to adopt
and ratify.
The Committee cannot close "without expressing,
in the most emphatic manner, their
| sense of the spirit of conciliation and the earnest
desire for harmony, which marked the conduet
of the late Contention ; and they beg to
invoke, on tha part of thoae whom they represent,
a like manifestation, of tha same laudable
spirit. We appeal confidently to the Democratic
Clubs to meet promptly the proffera
of peace aad union held oat to them, in the
I full assurance tlint such action on their part
| will place the State 1a its proper positionone
of perfect horns ony and cordial co-opera*
tion between all sections.
Respectfully,
WADK HAMPTON,
J. P. THOMAS.
Y. W. Mi'M ASTKR,
JOSEPH DAN. POPE,
. S. McliOWAV,
W. M. SHANNON.
8. P. HAMILTON,
Committee.
HtxoriATic Oa?x iw sorth Carouma.?In
the r?-eent election. in South Carolina, aix*
teen Districts were carried l?y the Demeeratiu
conservative party, elx. : AbberWe,
Anderson, Cheater, Chesterfield, Greenville,
Horry, Lexington, Laurens, Lancaster, Marion,
Newberry, Oconee, Piekens, Spartan*
l?urg. Union, York.
Tlie remaining Districts fifteen in on ruber,
went radical, smne by a slight majority.
Till* sueceta shows whet Is possible. Let
ir.ru take heart.?Pkernia.
Abbital or Immjobaktb-?Tub Stcamship
MaaxLAxn?This beautiful Teserl reached
her hank al Union Wharf at an oarly hour
Monday morning from Baltonera, bringing
twenty-eight passengers, among whom WO
noticed a nnruber of families Irons the
Fatherland, ft went w I brae tteraona ia alt
who kift com* to nrnkt komi* la old Carolina.
It U l? um very great gva'fcftcation
to nt<Ml a wrleome to til? da?ndanle
of tlia great Herman. We have lauJr,
fivlda of MrfttlitiM, and a weleo? for tboufanda
mora. " l^rt ihm tow," la en every.
Carvltbiaa'a 11 pa.?CkarUnf?m Jfnm, Md.
Ralkioit, Jnne IS.
William W. II olden, Governor alrat e#
North Carolina, iaenea hla proclamation tomorrow,
convening Iha Genera I Aaeembly
on Wedneednjr. ih? I at day of July Ml*.?
8la?a oilierra will So 1 natal ted, H te undervoxt,
ea booo aa llnlr dkaabllittea have been
removed, eieept aoch aa are already qnalifl'J?v|n,
It la preen?d, will eompty with
the law of Congrraa jnat pa?d.
A number of cititena of IT?uit nrp, ware arnit?4
la*t w??k, kj order of <}? . fnkjr, lor
refuting tbr M of ? rbarrb, of *kl<k Ibty
war* tnuteo*, to the MadieaU far holding una
of their noatarual pvw.wewa. The Augutta
, Chronicle ami 8rullne| gtrca lk? annexed
j tiatemeni of (bo afkii,
Kroa a rouv raiiv* with ?M of lb* gentle- j
; mm arrrrte-J in li-ttul?<rg. we loam that on
I lb? antral of lb* jwrty Ta Aibaa ifcojr war*
, J aat ra work el oo a tog oat ataMaa and <lulng
> olhar nanlai aarrlea ; tbk* tan, bafoae anj exI
?rain a i ion ?m bad into tba atnraeter of tb#
rk>rfM of whiab ihtj wore noeteeod. After
wot kla; mil; all Jar tba roiataandoal of tba
faat af Atbrn trateaead Ibroo aitiaan* oa proaaIn
af firing ball to ataad their trial wkeaarcr
lira eaaa wax broogV. up. ?