The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, March 02, 1870, Image 2

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m ?? <*pyw qpieem villi is;, at < 1 W*DH#DA*> Mi*CH?, lOO." t J m 1 ( VotftM. TUB Bowd of Commtooioaon of the P?. 1 bodj 8chooi? to hereby tummoiied to moot kt 1 Mr. Horey's iton, on Tuesday, 8 th March, ' punctually M4P.M. % _M?~Memb?i will cost# prepesod te report on their CoUtefi? LUU, on* of MM %as 1 bo? hniMii to win rHliliill By order of the Chtlrau, 1 B.C. MARK LEY, 8m. end Tree. Or* en books and >?UMmI Currency. ' the New York Bifid condemns the pel* ley of destroying the greenback ? rr?oy ! and substituting the National Bank Bilk Id lu piece, whereby profile to the fttneott of thirty or thirty fire millioee in gold Win be eeoered te the Notional Banks that selght be entirely eared to the people by the Usue of a currency ia Legal Tender Treasury Notes. The Htrmld soys truly, thai '"no Oorernoaeat la the world ia etapi* enough ' to xnsko a gift of the profit* on a national ' currency to prirale corporations hot oara/ It la not altogether stupidity, in our opinion, but the powerful, lofiuenee of the mooted intsreetr the capitalists and boodholdere In this cone try. that eontrol the financial legrelation of Congress and of State Leaisla turcs. We ktve no king* and tilled nobility to rtrfe on, but we ere ruled, taxed, cheated and oppressed by the money pow era of the country. Theee lay the high taxes; theee manage to gobble up (he hun dreds of nitlltone the GoTernuent collects, and theee, in com* * ay, iofluenoee all legislation where money )a to be mack. The Government, or rulers, fee not the etuphl eauee of high taxee and the plunder of the people?it la the stepidlty and gullibility of the people themselves who eleet aueh men to offiee. The HtrvUd proaonneee the argmnent of Chief J notice Oaaan agaloet the Legel Tender Aeh ae M week," and saye that the Chief Justice could bare girea a muah more able opinion on the ether tide sustainIng the law. The Legel Tender Curreney waa originally suggested by the Chief Jue j lice, end also the National Beak aoheme.? He now girea all hia influaaoe in favor of ( the latter, and don't like his first born. Ths reader will find, on the outside of , our paper, n summary of the opinion of Chief Justice Chase against the T?egal Teoder Curreney?so far as it effects debts prior to ths passaga of ths law?end also ths summary or extracts of the argntoent of Judge Miller on the other side The moral forca of Chief Jnatiee Chase's opin ion is much weakened, from tbs fact of hia having been the father of the prevent greenback legal tenders, and he never announced an opinion at the time that they eonld not legally pay debt* contracted before their issue, and he never gave eat any opinion eorreeponding with hi* recent decision that we are aware of. The Herald ehargee the Chief Justice with political ambition in making hi* decltlon, calculating, we suppose, that he ia atill after the Preaidenoy, and ia aware of the prcdigioua power of 'the bond and money holder*. Witbont questioning the purity of the serene Chief Joetice, we do not think him to be, as Roman Catholics regard the Pope, infallij'ble; and we ahall be rejuieed, if at aome < other hearing of tha qneation before theBupreme Court of the United States, there ahould be a full bench of the nine indepen dent Judges, nod the decision will be reversed, and confidence again restored in | the (amiliar and hitherto acceptable method , of settling all debts, old aod new, by the , current greenbacks and National Bank , Bill*. Tha Herald, in ths article to which j we have already referred, point* oat the ] enormous mischief the recent decision will i cause, unless It shall be speedily reversed, j or Congress passes a law staying execution* , for a period. Legislative News?The Jury Law. We are again indebted to J. B. II. for a ' summary of Legislative news. The new jury ' law is an infamous one, it puts the live* and 1 property and liberties of the people in the bands of the Governor, and substantially sab<> verts republican government in Soath Carolina. It is founded on falsehood and exaggeration, and is intended by the movers for mare selfish party purposes. If Congress has the power olaimed for it by republicans, it onght ' to be sppealed to afonce to guarantee a republican government to tbe people of this State to prevent the extinction Of the trial by jury. What a mockery is tb injury trial to become in South Carolina ! It would be better for tbe ' Governor to take the deeision of all eases, civil and criminal at once into bis own bands like the ancient Eastern despots, than to take the power of selecting juries. For It seems he ig to appoint his own personal and political pars ' ty men jury commissioners with the under- " standing doubtless that they mnst select pariy men as jnrors as far as possible, and these ] jesoit wMl ha expected to perform their duty | in acqoitting all strong republicans guilty of erime and to convict othsrs guilty or not entity. Tbev will be eaoeeted to eurre noli ttea into the jury boa faa ail cum. Tha whole ' yuatiflcatioa of tWi ntw|w? law la fownded 1 upon the nrpreacahatioar of rieinl and in acrupaloua correapondTenf* of fha Governor | and a frartjr presa. Wo venture fo aajr that iba jurlea of thia State hara hitherto ahowa m ' little partjr apirit aa any juriat hi the world. We are aorry to aee that lone nee a ben of the Legislature who are not badly diapoaed men, hare been bambooaled lato the rapport of thia * doe polio and moat anti-republican aeeaame " one only fit for Turkey orltaraia, or old Spain ^ IP her woral daya of tyranny. " U Rnaoallty. ... J m Dr. A J. CaxifltrroM, of the lUteeville Fed, d horr. ban ahow n to ua two Ona Dollar Billa r.t natfeuel currency, which out* uouedre) bee endeavored to niter in eaeh way a* to present the eppeernnce of Ten Doiler Bills, Ly piecing cypher* to the right of the ftguse one, end ?]*o by trying to mnke eueb Hi Ather alteration* n* to conform to the first. The whole of these change* ere executed Pi in nn exceedingly raugh end uncouth VI meaner, end ie not likely to deceive? re sUhonglt we thought it would net be enetee hi to enll public ettcntloe U? the metier.? x These bllie were pemed epon t peer nnd t? ignorant women, one ef thee* given for o two counterpanes. **h? person from whom a Dr. O. received the bille, Informed him who h ^ ' gave them to her, who will be required to make reelitulieo, end, we hope, will be proeeeuted eHo. 1 . ? ?fK* S* -v / ?V. ,N*iv ^V. .. M irtm ! ! >?> to CUu ky lo> oolb, in 1861, beCaOer relt^qeleblng his port treaties k UktK of that Ovrvmiit with tko United State* aad with several European States else. We seppeee be was engaged In of bis death. Mr. BrnuaeAttB was t native of New York, hot settled la Msssackasetts, and was totae years ago a prominent member of Coagree* ftoosthe 8UU of hM adoption. He was an arthre agitator of all the aaM-alavery earares hi Oepgrses as leaf as he served there; bvt his aaase wd he loagest resaeatbered. h hletery as with hi* Chiaees sMis to Aaaerlea and Barope. He bee dews atere than any othf* man. hi epeatag China to | the outside world. Bis death has eoearred whilst he *as progeseiisg la th|a work, and at 9 ttse when he was seeaitag about to realise tfis proud satisfaction of saooess ta breaking down " tbe wrali of partition," that has so loag separate* Chhta from all other nations. UbSralHr vMh Other People's Money. It la ft singular prnwUftt this pnunt Sooth Carolina L<(iiUtsn hu made, bj giving to ft ^an jast aleotod to ottoe tba amount of salary tbftt bia pronto?lor would bar* boon enlitlod to if bo had oonttnnod (n bold on, and made no vacancy. Ife never before beard of baefc ratlona if rotary to ft man not entitled to tbo eloe at tbe tieoe for whieh tbey were claimed. J edge Vnur, the new colored Judge on tbe Snpreme Beneb oi tbie State, baa been voted that part of tbe alary that oaght to have boeo paid to Hook, bia predeoaeeor, if tbe iatter bad not resigned many naontha ainee. Tbe ofBoe waa actually vacant and ne one earning a aalary, nevertheless oer liberal legialatora rate it away ai a pave donation to Judge Wnieev. We bepe kfc aable Honor will teach them better and weft aeeept it. " - . Bar. JB. f. W&Jtteanore, M. C-. ftom South OaroHnw. Charge* were preferred agaiaet this oitiien of MaMeeboeetti, who baa been representing South Carolina in Congreea, for eorrnptlon in eelling a Waat Point cadet appointment, for |S00, So. Tba Jedieiary Committee, eom. |wved at a majority of Rtpal?lfianvr in Congress, bare reported oaealeaonely reeoonaeadiag bia eapnleioh from bia *eat f bo, ia ail probability, there will be another ehatiea aeon to All the place of tbie petriotie geotleman who came all tbe way from Mew England to serve himaeif by going to Congreas by tbe otee of tbe freedmea. WnirruioBK waa a Chaplain in a Kai*ehnvetta regiment la time of .the war. He transferred hiipself to South Ceroliaa.Sumptar County, after tbe surrender. Became a very no ley politician of the darlteat Radical type, and bed himaeif nominated and eleet ed toOongrees by the negto totem in tha extreme party of tbe State. He has been charged with, and folly eonyicted la Don grass of Mlliog the appointment of a Cadst for $1,600 or $6,000, and last week was expelled from his seat in Congress by a unanimous rote of that body, ae a person unworthy to associate with the other Honorable gentlemen wAo oonapoa* it. No man> even of his owa par*y, attempted to defend him. The evidence against Wunvxisoaa was to conclusive, that ha did not attempt denial. , ? ?? . The XIX Centnry. The February number of the XIX Century is quite an interesting one. Governor Pnnar's reminiscences of Gmoroi McDums and Gnr Middlbtox In this number, are among the best of the series, yet published, condensing as thsy do in a short spaee a surprising number of striking thoagbts and interesting facts nod anecdotes in relation to those distinguished nan. Governor Psrrt in this number, in replying to Judge ( oxostukkt, indignantly defies the imputation of malicioos motives in preparing bis brief article in regard to Mr. Salbouk aud disclaims the ehargo of seeking f bo biographer la the brief remlnieeenoe be hul Tinh 1 iaH?fi U. .k?? ?V.i V. sis to Mr. Calwovx lb* poutMiM ?f|mi Intel' loot And moral parity, although J ad go L. raw Bt to charge him with ailcnee on these parts of Mr. Calbocx's character. Monument to Stonewall Jackson. We bare received s Into number ef the Memphis Amnlanth*, which cMlitai ss able addreaa of a committee of which R. P. Dvn* can, Beqgire, it Chairman, arging the work of raising funds for a grand momatnent to BroxnwiLt Jacksox, the pare, gallant and ah life1 haro, who won the respect and admiration alike of fries da and foes in the laie war. The address is ably Sad eloquently written. The writer is a son of the late P. R. Dvxcax, is a latiee of Oreenrille and one of the many talmted yoatog meti edecated at fnrmaa Unirerilty, who are rising to dixtiaettea ha rartawe wofaaaiona and enswpattosa. Women Voting. Tha ftnt election Hi America at which we* men hare eyer voied, eame of recently oaaoag , the Morabni at fftit lake; not many tamed owt to rote, bat those who did sastnined the ssase of Briskam fosxt and a plurality ef wired. Wo suppose the majority ef the women did not UkaMbwfc were afraid of edeading their lords. The BaianAN Yooxo ticket was triumphantly elected. Monaoniam pill henceforth claim the honor of being the Brat to sacawe woman's suffrage. Ofrt On Imind, Our friMd, Dr. W. H. Arnnn. Inform* hat t colored woman, who lirad la hi* laighborhood, naar Gilder Poat Offioe, lied laat wwk, aaid to b* on* hundred and birtaen jeara old. Thia woman aiaimad > bar* ouraed Mr. Dcvaaavx Ynaania. a '*11 koawo aitisan of tha County of hi* aj, who died in hi* eightieth year?da* 1 raaed naar twanty year*. Thia longevity v**y fair. .. . . M??r Jfaw fmallWi Batabtiahmont. Oar rntarpriairg ahicaa Mr. ivuva 0. 1 irra baa open ad an aslrnaive and elegant ' lrnitara (Mora at tha Hah* Corner of the ^ ibll* Hqacrt, South of the Court Boa*a, 'a hero Ioepaatod the (Ma, taWao, ba * aua, Wedehaada, oafa*. ale., at* ; atl tr b* ad af rawtaaM* tavaaa (or the liana*. Wa onM naaaamaad^hoar wanting now farwt iro to |h?.Mr term * anil. Ha. or *mb4 aa rapraaanliag him, naay aJwaya bo foaad itbor ot tha aoraa? or norooa tha aUoot at i* old aland nnder lb* Jgniirjtrm off**. Court ron Ooonnt Count ?Tha Spring 'arm op ana on neat Monday weak. tk( eorraaey m?* Mrty rrtan to apooto pay oorii mM HIb BMymnhuti and tradas pay moody, and (Itm aa admtap to erad Mots aad mortgaga aad Vood ha Id Mi tba tbay imt bargaiaad for o? axpaatod j hot I Is always tbas'ta'lefMattoa. In aU coats rttfasths yroat a asset 6nxaa*YTariatsW suVyect to be made Ui# tools sad MOT .or loss, of the shrawd and powarM, or ?f U> moaiad power ol tba aoantry* Wo bats a doabt that tba so too moaiod man and thai friapds, (aad Aa deb art apt ta hare friaads, wtaq strata to anlhrga tha pa par enrraoey aw# axwltad at ana thfea hi tha abandaooa c giaaaboaks tha* tbay might bay f aitad gtote | wownwrt IM Hate Widi, Mid **kt ?A? I liTUiatalf aln papar Ml s handred pi t mrt. 01 mot* aoder par, are now Uta rary mm Mud that* friend*, awl favoring eontraetloi Mid an early stars to *pecle payment*. Tbi praaant apaela paying gante la naoaaaary t realise tba graateat poaaibla profits oat o trade* and Investments made when paparwa ebaap. These monied man And plenty of poll tiolana and joarnala aa tbey bare aver hkhert dona, advooating eontraatlon and apaela pay meat* m (bat aa poealblaf anah la tba laabioaa Ma doctrine boneatly believed, and doubtlee preached by Many, bat atirrcd by not a fa* for aalflab parpoaaa, ragardlaM of tba genera welfare of tba people. We are not oppoeed to a very gradual retnrt to apeeie payMant* : to encore tbla wa wonM abollab tba If a Hon aK Bank*, aabatitnta laga ??"? * Treeaory notaa In tba plate of tba papei of tbaaa banka, ami iluel; uumaieb tba atnon of Traaaary notaa to a a?M aafficient far al revenue parpaaaa; aad tbna tba ooantry coal* be prepared for apaela pay mania in a w\y ? imperceptible aa aot to do vlelenoe or lqjaatla to any one. The fall la tba price of gold ba lately been too sadden for the beat internet a tba emintry ; wa wonldbe glad to aaa It riea t in in j pwr cent again, Mil tnra travel slowb tbr?i|li few years of pilgrimage to jmt, it proper attthi plane. " Bringing in tho Skemnee,** by Ren. A. B. KmrU, Illu*lr*U*d with a* Engraving fj tht Author. Mr. W. A. Tbuiiu, who ie a Thoological Student at the Seminary in thM pi see, is eaavaaaiag. the City and iu environs fot the sale of the above book, at the annexed prices: Fine Cloth, |i,U^ fine cloth, till edge, tint paper, |t. The following are a few commendation* written of the book: /Win Anl R. Fuller, D. D., Bmltxm.tr*, n Religion* Hermld, Richmond.?We do no hesitate to pronounce Mr. Eerie one of lh< ablest men we have ever listened to. Ml intellectual endewnnsente are remarkable and would at once be felt were he at th< bar or in Congress. TS? eloaevt reasoning the most natural wit and bvmor ; a lively imagination; a correct taste; aa intoltivi insight into human nature ; resources o strong native Saxon, of warm gushing emotions, el incident aad narrative and fllaetratlon drawn from every quarter?these advantages he possesses and usee without ant effort, with the eat ire self-possession which ever accompanies the sense of power. On* grand peculiarity in him?as in all truly great men?is thorough earnestness. Thii is inwrowgfct ia hia heart, and diffused through his pulses to the finger ends, by faith, love, ayhspalhy, and the power of th? Holy Spirit. Fnm Tkt AfrtUoditi, Nne York.?Nothing for a long lime baa been published better adapted to arouse holy teal ia tbe cause ol Christ. From lAr Cbri*tain Jfrrald, Alabama.? No one ean read even a single page of thii book without feeling file spiritual strength renewed. H any cnnrch feels the need ol e revival of religion hi their midst, the beet means to eecore that revolt is. hi our judgment, to supply the pastor with a copy ol "Bringing in Sheaves,'and lo drstiffeute at many copies as may be among the members. The Air Idna Bailroad. It seems that the prevent Legislature has a majority heat on repealing the charter of tb* Air Line Railroad, under the ioflusnce of motives - of the moot questionable character.? There is net n human being hi the State so weak as to believe that the welters of the State, and of tbe people interested in tbe Road, bas tbe .least thing to do with the repeal. Tbe Influence U sinister with some, blindness with others, and what other wrong influences have bean brought to bear we koow not; however, we hope that this effort at mIschial may beyat foiled by the strength of tk? few, end we do wet yet dsepalr of tbe Road.? If It Is ever built as an wfr limr read, we tbiet K will pass through Greenville. Tbe peopk of this section should still continue their earn est eodsavors to bring it to pass. A New Man ta an Old Plane. Mr. J. J. Roacw, of Columbia, has opened a stock of good* nt (he old stand of Ton W, Davis, known as the " Buncombe Streel Store " Mr Roach he* enjoyed a good experience at our capital, In the establishment of the well known hows of C. F. Jaoascw We wish him eneceae to his new sphere. Imprisonment tor Debt, England has abolished imprisonment foi debt. The last dap of I>eeember, 1869, wai the last of this barborous law In old Nngland France and other nations on the continent ol Europe hare also abolished this old law. Tb? English are com logon to the measaie of seen ring the prepertg of married women from the creditors 0i the husband. or Mr. J. C. Dzbst, la former years a prominent publisher at New York, has established la dogaster a new Bontbera enterprise In the book lips. Some tire# ago, Mr, Dakar purchased an extensira frolt farm near Aiken, and has determined to mahs it his permanent residence. Mr, Dnir'i present field ef labor onmprfees the But as of Georgia, South Cerolfnd and Florida. Through this territory ha will i pre ad agents tor the sale of nanny ranlty ralonble works, oenr whieh he hoe exehiIrs noatrol. Mr. Dim, tboogh n Northrra gsatlssuaa, is sunk n one no wa am inartily glnd tn wsioeasn la oar aaidee,.*ff ouW we bad tboaaaada mora like bias. Mr. D???* W ia wm% of p?r |^_ I* ft^i mtmbupi Smitd pm.piij ?on?,H Mr. If. In to rrrthnnwt \m nWhw ?oU?k Th* Weotbrr. W? Iwti hid very (and ?mth*r daring iha part ir??k. LmI night thnrn wh n llt!) ic?. Thn lafiiUtM* vu to adjourn Tom1*7, tb? l?t, bat will prohfMy oontinaon few d*T? & ?** -fc???111 Hi 111 '<*111 ill -unmM P<H>aa "m er*ki? TalK^j > of*, hafv*i j*W ojwned or. 4n? lot of 8prlog | r Clot be, Cyefcaiiii, and other good*. u t?<M ' Wog eeeeoo, whfch willj I MM Ig apogf m We k?T? |lufM at i r poriiok of &Mt etoelr, and IhdWTl will pleat*. Call aad aee three gentlemen. ,, i Watta? XatM Troop*. , I Oh* Utoredej tdat oar pleat we* vWUi by I * a Bomber of UaHed 8tate* Cavalry, wboe* ' errand to oar vetdot I* to d?M UHett dletU* left**. ThWr hperallDB* we are pot dow " .able to reporV ^at will. diuibtle* next ^ week. yh the printing of our Supplement* which ecoumpaay uaic inane* we r?|M thai the heading U" Southern Jinterprim," whleh i? ineorreot, ee we have adopted " grw? will* Bntefprim." jjap?p?i ColuUt Correapcndenoe Gr Annua XnUrprit*. Appropriation Bill ?Land Qammltaiam ? Trial Atf?i Fn Bill' Jury ChiinU. ioHar?Jftpeml qf it* Air-Lin* Charter. Count au, S. a, Feb. 88th, 1890. Metro. Jftftteee. I. will not attempt to ! giro you e detail of ell of the proeeediaga of the General Aaeembly for the peat week. It bM been he moil exalting Week el the eeeion. It became apparent, on Monday, that a majority of the Bonee wee diepoaed 1 to extend tlie eeeeioo beyond the let ef March, and the oely altereetira, wm for i the minority to defeat the more by dilwI tory motiona. An effort wee made to extea^ I the lima to lb* iai> ~ ' - 'L ? ? <r*u> WUIVI1 H?V? w int J very individuals who hud bm the principal moTtn in retarding legislation, an 1 opportunity to get off a buncombe epeeeh 1 tn oppoaitlon to tha extension, after it lie * mow a etern feet, that the minority would # net yield, but would, by dilatory motions, t prevent the direet fete until the time that , had already beea fli*d to adjonrn, and eon* r sequent!/ no other batineee eould be done, t the majority yielded to a aoiapnsnstee, aad withdrew the resolution, and the Hones (ben want to work in good sanest, and , very many bills of pnblie Interest were ' rushed through with ae much speed aa poe? sible. Such rapid Legislation maet have many defects, of which the mcsabsse,. whoa , they return home, will besve time to repeat of at laiaure, The Appropriation Bill, as I it pnasad tha Houae, will eaesedoas millioB I uctiare. K baa been ataended and redoeed ?on>a in the Senate, bat it doca not neeee eerily follow tbat the aatira araeuat spproprlated will be expanded Tba appropriai lion of five hundred thousand la boada for 1 tha La ad Coramieeioo, baa alao passed tba ' Houaa. Many protninant Republicans hare ehangad their miads on tba practicability ? of this eommtsaion, and voted straight out ; against the appropriation. Ob a of tha , pHatipal objection! to, that it will mUUad l the mlnda of tunny, and will make tha Iro pre"eion that tha State will tome time or other, step Hi bad furnish them with homes, r consequently aofpa will, ioataad af exerting i tbeir energy aed using economy, be eaeour? aged to wait la indoleooe, for this uppdrtu alty that will never ooeor. It ie impossibly I for the State, without serious danger ef injuring materially her eredlt, to appropriate 1 enough at one# to make it a sueoeee, and give satisfaction throughout the Statu; > therefore, aa a party maaaure, it is ignored ' by leading Republicans, and aleo because tba former appropriation baa been very injudiciously managed, and without mate, rial ebangaa, that wa have no guarantee i will ba made. The present appropriation ' will meet the mine fate. Ae a parly measure, it wee intended for the benefit of the landless, but to far, it has only proven a benefit to the land owners, who have been entoiM to auptM of their Ito ! that were possible to them worlhlew.et e p-lee beyond he true ralne, and that cannot, in oiaraj instmce*. be realised agato by too State.? I bare always regarded H aa a laudable enterprise, and would gladly aee He object re allaed, which ean, and will doubtlese be dena, when it ie properly managed. A bill to prorlde for the appointment af Trial Joetieee, hae parted both Hooaee?intended to eupereede the office of Magi a rate* in the different Conatiea. In tome Coantiee the number hae beta restricted to Ave by the Senate. OreaariUe wee alto limited ' to fire, but la the Hovae was amended to ' eight.' This will allow one lev arery two | Townehipa. The object of the bill is to dimloieh litigation la the Conrte, by making it more Inconvenient to partite who, oa the epqr of the moment, would roth headlong iato law, when, if ha had tea or twenty mflet to travel before a warrant eoAld be I obtained, partite would rtfieet, end, in taeny laatencea, the Conrt would never be I bothered with easee that eonld, Juet aa - etelly, Mad with mora tatiefaetion to ail \ eoneeraed, be aettted ooteidt of the Conrt. Heretofore the olfiee of Mag iterate hae been allowed bet Utile eompeaeeiion for the trouble, consequently, competent butineat men. la iniilie Inetaaeea nmM ??i ?ll?? or laaoapoUnt, wrro Ignored In aoaia OonatiM aa lorora. oonaeqaanlly th? una intention nod apirH of tlx law ku never boon realised by the paopla, and for that , roaaon tbo law haa again boon amended j pro riding f<?r tha appolalmant of a Jnrr i (Vnnalnwiof. whiah, of INno, will bo a < Republican la tlxro^gb .ympaihy witb ibo , tibia ol tha Mnot ?t'UMi complained jaoar -5T bamti* intlraiMaM'ili pri j eating * (air and jnait adaanmradloD if tba law.. It ia aft emcrgeftoy t|it hi forced (Mlf am ua by etrcumatandor; ana may Kaat tba daairad objeot ia carrying out tba aphrit of tha law, and pravaot tba corruption of jurora by political, prejudice. Tha libto^y of ihta Jm it* ia tint a (jMtiag Jlhtetratien of wbot bob gaaarafly Walk prodooad according to Damaoratio Ideas of Radical legMotloa, and alao llluatrataa Ac folly of a law of the woold bo rulers of tho Courts, in attempting to pre* rant or tniaapnly tba true injeot of tba law; tboa by iheir efforta to or by open Bp parti ion ood bitter deoenrtatione, prodooa tba nveesaity, ood aaoaa tba taaab fttai of OKUaaaa Uwa, wltb oaatratiard power, that would otbarwlaa naver ba thought "of. Tbera la'room bora at tbfa --t-t ft IKl-.t 1 * - i vwi?* ? ffviiillivi IV\1W| CMH X Win OfffT ft far sooth ar lta*,aad will aim ply itota, in a not ah oil, *hat I* tha principal plank on tha poli ileal platform, ?? which that* b ao mwh contention by tbo contending neriieat Tha Daaoaratr aaya wo want tbo fooeaa and /CaAea. Tbo ftopublioaae oay jroa shan't have them?hence tha quarrel?and 1 aaioM wo can get rid of this plank, wo may etpeet crimination end re crimination | by thoo? who deafec to rth or rah. It la generally conceded that tbo Charter of tbo Air-Lloo Railroad will ha repealed. It ban paaaod ita aroond reading in the Hotno, and will eonara up for Ita filial reading tomorrow. Tbo Prooident of tbo Rood, Col. Bolord, baa hooa bora dwring tbo pact weak, bnt oorma to bo r*ry indifferent ?a to what aelioo the Logialature will take oa the in at tar, aa rights waro Tested under the Charter, which, by tiro notion'to repeal by tho Logblatura, will bo roid and of no of fact, and the ooly injury it can do the Road, will throw it into tha Co tut* for a time; and ao confident are tha tXroolora and Proa km it ibai UM Coirti Win sustain ik? Char| tor, that thay have cot miifiMid u much anxiety m bae been displayed by parties that ire not intertofed. 1 would just lay tn conclusion, that Greenville need not ex .? poet asy thing from the Road. It will never pars through Greenville unless things *,re naterially ehanged. It ia not the in tentlon of oartain railroad circles that the Road shall go through Greenville. Theee facta have been developing slowly for some time, aed are now about settled down to a certainty. All our hope la on another road, aod it will meet with the earwe oppo anion prodeecd by the aame cause*, but probably whl not be aa easily controlled in the inter eat of other roods aa the Air Lias ia doomed to be. . J. B. H. FaAsrv'L Fatalitt or Mrsiaeain ?The Edgefield Atirtrtiier says: The following letter from aa eateensed rabeeiibei ia Biorida, (,formerly a etlisea of this District,) reveals a terrible tale of the raragee of Meningetis. We are extremely happy to bo ablo to announce (hat ia onr town and vh eiaity, this disease baa entirely disappeared . Rock Bsurr, Liberty Co., Florida. Ha. Barron.?As 1 arc, in reading the Advertiser, that the dflsdM, alarming, and fatal epidemic, called Meoingetis, baa aside its appearance in and aroaadyoar town, and aa you copy frCm your exchanges accounts of tha die.... i. .ik.. ?-k- * ? . ? u.u?. tWtlVUB VI UK OVUUI, I Will IUfoim ycu what sad ravage! it has Made in 107 own family. Ota the 13th January Tail, my second oldest ton was taken wlrb Moningetis, and the next day about the iamt hour my oldest and my youngest tons were seised with the same disease. On 8atnrday night, the 15th, my second oldest son, who was first taken, died; and before we ceutd bury the first one, the youngest son died. They were bech barfed in the tame grave. My oldest and last ton dfed on Thnrsday the 18th day of January. One hour after my last son was buried, uy oldest daughter living with me, (not quite grownl end my son's widow, to whom he was married only on the 33d day of December last, were taken sfek with the same disease. In thirty-six or eight hours they both expired, there being but four minutes between their deaths. At the same time, a negro woman (our eook) and a good negro man died in a house in my yard, also of Sfcninxetis. This was fire of my white family, ana two negroes, in ens week. There has been nineteen deaths In this neighborhood since the disease made its appea ranee, ell negroes excepting'the members of my family. Two esses alone of whits people are likely to recover. " An oaaee sf prevest) in Is worth a pound of ears." But both preventive and cure are yet to be diseorored. Respectfully, Yours, J. B. TALLEY. ? Tnx Osk*t CetOkaa Battls?<8otmi CaboliBa asd Gzouoia Victorious.?Col Thos G. Bacon, of Kdgefield, S. C., and some gentlemen of thin city, recently concluded a grand double roateh with I)r. Gee, of Selms, Ala., and his a tar Ha tea, to eontest for the belt of victory between the representative# of the game fowls of Georgia and Booth Carolina and those of Alabama and Tennessee. The parties wars each to meet in this city on the 22d Inst., exhibit twenty, one eoelt*, and msHh for the deoition of the first half of the double match, the remain der of which is to bo fought at Selma on the 37th of Jtareh. A Hake of $100 was kid upon each fl|M, and $3,000 oa the result of the main. Pursuant Ul agreement, lbs gentlemen above alluded to, met at Lafayette race coarse on Tuesday with thsir respective coops, containing an anre cat* of ov?r 100 cock#. Thej succeeded in matching twenty cock*, and on* flgbt rh decided *o the first dij lo 'e?or of OMrgli and Sooth Csrolln*. On fedfteeday fine fights were decided- Aisbent* and Tennessee winning fire, and Georgia end Ho"th Caroline four. ... ?k. * A-Li their time to be fcteomhered with (ha office ; r b?t under tba n? Pee BiU that has passed i tha Route, R will hereafter be mora remunerative. The eeet and fere of all emaae la 1 Coo* hate generally bean too high, except in tha aaaa of M?|htraU lata. 1 Aleo a BUI ta provide for a Jury Commiaaionar in each County, haa passed tha i Honae, and doubtless win paat the Senate. Ol all tha mid qneatiop? that bare been before tha LegW latere for tha paat two years, this la tha meat dMflealt to nettle with aatiafeetion. At tha Special Session of ISM, tha general opinion of tba moat extreme Radical, was to pane a law to se< cars tha mo* Intelligent jury, and snch waa tha enirit of tha Aet; bat before the meet ing M the regular Session of ISS9, tha bit- i ternesa of party eaaniea had bote aarried so far, that lb* liberties and righte of Republicans war# igaored by juries who ware 1 sworn to decide according to law and art* i dance, and in many instances, Grand Juries ( err.braced the opportunity to make long end rlaborata re parte oenanring the present administration lor political purposes. Tha 1 colored population petitioned the Lafhla I tore, and oomplainsd of these unjoat die* ertmieetiooe In tha Oeerta?aoeeeq neatly ! tha lair waa am ceded, plaetag the colored j eitiseos oa the jury, with tha hope that ha ? weald thus be able te protest Ma righte be* ( fare tba law, bet in this we ware again mat a by the County Oaonmfaatonore, whew* (heir i and if bolof ad Vetera ware pet aw the jury < Rate, tt wee generally the mete inaumpHei \ i rawiu *, ?? itiiiBiMinj wn ngau ware decided?Alabama iftJ Twmaii winning four, nod Georgia and 8wM Carolina aig? th? JEniiiri and Palartatta Stale* Uiua baing eronoed the rictora, in the wain, by elevao to ntna. There wea larga attendant# oa the apart, and a eonaidarabla amount of |rt?< baakf changed pockata on Ih* reault. [An pitta ConatihU ionaii*!. 7k* rktvnix Hand* flrtt on Ik* Uti of (inano*. I aaad, tbia year, Pbaaix Onaao, Rotable Pacific, Haegb'i Raw Bona and Ma pat' Pbotpbate. Where there waa 200 lb*. Pkctniw Ouano H la bard to dlaeara any difference between H and POO lb*. Soluhl* hntsifl*. Tke J'kcmiz Hand* Ar*t on Ik* li*l at Onano* milk ma. Prom preaeat proapeeta T think it wllf mora than double the yield Of eotloa tbia year. MIRE McGKE. Andorton Co., B. C., Auguat 11, 1800. Thi Stat* UittrBtaiTT ?Tha Columbia Guardian aaya: "Tbia Inatltntion la ataedily reentering front the mieehief earned Iry tha enronneua raporta etmnlated throwghnnt J the Stale during tha paat tummar. Tha exereiaee ol tha flrat term have almeat ( reached their aloaa, without a alngla Interruptiou or ur. to ward oaeuaraaaa ; already, within a fear daya paat, enteral addltiona 1 Ihvd k*d n mn+Am 1a tkm nnmKew a I adMilaeil- 1 tad it U hopod ibat tbt Nw tarm will tolls uoder m?it favorable airoumataneaa." j Tarn Fmtttb* in Roan-?What a troablo i low* atuat aow to la t Row Infallibility baa Ipoaad I What troubia ft UmlMi I Tto , Jonneil dooa not tosla to aotorafaad tto lib* rty of tto praaa. Tto correspondent of tto ! *antoT>'5!l^^w^ of tto j la/, boat it not aeaan aa^ffnu" tto X?nwt Mwdiotioaa warn a tout to to aalMf Tha Ha raid baa alraady afltotod pubito aaatkaant la Fmaofa, fa Aaatrla and fa Fraaoo. Wbj ihoald It not now toll fa Kotna 1 Wa bar# > rate ton tly axpoaad tto boiabaga of tbo Co an* >11. Wo now togla to aoo tbo trait of oar porwvortag and oonaoioatloaa afforta. Tto Coaa* >U foara tto light. It droada tto townpaprri tad Ufa aibaaiad of ftealf?Af. Y. UtrmU. - - "1 fj - tetoTA^-tnr fltonnr^jL-^kaator Robv ?HN?n U? foraijfced m At foOpwio* 1Ut of c 5ptr4|i liySouth tuoliA who bi?4 relieved o* their pellUetf dlaabitttl* j >111 ptfljed iy both fiooMo.of Ceegree?t M rue J# Mellon. Bamu.l W. M.ltoo,, TbotnM J. LaMotte, J mm E. Derif Robert c B Shiver, CohuUili; W. E. Woleotnb, Plekena County ; JpbmGs Enloe, York; Robert lie* Key.OfofnVlUe; Wm. Shaver, Kutfrlllk; g I Mac G. McKiaaiek, Robert Meebeth, Union- B Ttlie ; John P. Mathawa, Henry A. Smith, ? Winnaborro; Jaonte Hemphill, Oheetaf; B John Tuoaay, Charier ton; Charles H. Jan- C iBf.-WMlWl; Claude C. Toroaf, J.' C- ? Wh*W*1th. William Inrln, L. II. Gentry, ? A. p.}XpdnS, SJ. J. M. Slfcrd. S Spartanburg; Jamea A. Ratehford, Theo. * By era, York | J. & Glenn, Newberry; ? Thomaa J. Eatie, Greenville County ; J. D. Witherapoon, York; John Agncw, Eliaha J Shiver, Cbarlee Edmonaton, J. G. Gibbet, ? Henry Sparafek, Colombia; Was. T. Dori< L tea, Philip A. Elehelberger, Stewart Barri- L ton, Abeam) Jonea, Edgefield County; BL W, DuBoso, Darlington; C. L. Belliogaworth, Oeonea County; John I. Monaban, Charles- , ton-; J. W. Burbridge, C. Baring Fanner, R. a AUaa Willet, Colleton County; W. D. M. B Ilaiwieu, PrnW PreOa, Leniagton County; g laaaa G. Long, Berry County'; Lemuel G. Guffin, Abbeville ; Robert H tart home. Fair feld; John H. MetfeeiU, John If. NorrU. 8 Edgefield , M. Q? Welsh, S. T.Gooper, Wil- t liemsborg County. < ^ Tub Dscubb or Gold? Look Out fob Buikiu?The downward tendency in the price of gold, pertieulerly the deoline #ith ^ in the leet few days, begin* to make the eoitOB ~and angar broker*, the dry goods merchants who bare a large stock on band C and debtors generally to quake. Prices most fall, and, la fleet, are foiling, and those who hare large payments to make of debts contracted nnder the former state of things may find ft very hard to realise the means. 8 It will be wise, then, to look out for the breakers ebead, and to prepare, if possible, (< against a wreak. It is impossible to soe at c present how far this downward tendency c of gold rm?y go or to eaIsolate upon the possibility of a reoetlon, and, therefore, * prudent business men should work op oil ~ their reeonreee end be ready for eomiog , eesnts?N. T. Herald. * rrummmw T* MIXWKftOTJ.?A bill Tl proposing so ww^mibI to the State constltntion giving the women tbn right of auffrnge ~ hu pasaed both honoes of the Minnesota Leg islatnrn and will probably bo algnod by the Governor. When tbo amendment is anbnait- M tad to tbo people tbo women will have tbo ^ right to vote upon it. Tbio pats tbo is*no *' fairly and aqua rely. If tbo women of Minns- (' oota want tbo suffrage they can vote for it, and if they do not vote in Minnesota wo ean U tabs it for granted that they are merely flirting with suffrage and won't accept it for bet- * tor or worse, no matter bow often It propooea * or io proposed. In Utah the women would B not vote when they oould, and we incline to B the belief that if they had the suffrage all over B the country they wonld not use it. It wonld B therefore be as well toilet them hare it, and B probably we wonld bear no mora about it B Then Miss Anthony's miosiew woedd be ended, B and we hare ber word for it that she wonld agitata no farther. It is the best thing, therefore, to let the women hove tbo roffrage, if only to qaiet them.?X Y. HtruIH. SavaIVnar Attn Cbablestox Railuoad.? o< We had an interview yesterday with a con tractor on this road, and ware plcaod to Si learn that tha " Usteplkn" will ho driven Fi in the course of a few days, There waa yesterday a gap of only nine hundred fact. K which will h? cloved to day, and tha road ^ b? opened for regular travel on the first of March?Tuesday next. Wa eend greeting to our Charteaton frtcnda on the prospect of a speedy reunion. C] [AmnmaA Hrpvblicttn. _ Air Lirr Railroad Surtxt.?Captain Rage, brother of tha Chief Engineer of the Air Line Railroad, parsed through ear town a few days ago with a corps of engineers, making an experimental surrey of the route |of this road by way of Greenville and Spartanburg. The n distance from Atlanta to Greenville, by this t| survey, is 150 miles ; to Spartanburg (by way ,j( of Loatsr's Factory) 180 miles. This eorpa b| will make a through survey to Charlotte, and a return surrey by another ronte. Fifty miles (| of the fosd are now under contract. Captain t(J Rage la oonddont ia the opinion that tha road ^ will be hnilt, bat the olnime of the rivet routes j,, are not yet deterssiaed.?Carolina Spartan. ni GusT Hairs. Bxaowu f ? TUTT'8 TMPROVED LIQUID HAIR DTK U u psHbet ? wendar. By its usa tha old baeomea young ? again. It oonmrts tha gray head into n been- lt tiful black or brown. It imparts n natural ' union In the grisly mneteehe audi whiekers, and gives to tbe hair and beard a softness and glag^that the yenng beans might envy. ^ J Two Central Exeontive Committee of the Republican party met at one o'clock to-day u in the Senate committee rooms. Render, ol eheirrean, made a report which, with his appointments, were confirmed. Delegates el agreed to a call of a State convention of the aa party on the twenty-sixth of July, and ap- T pointed a dhmmittee consisting of Ranaier, McTnlyra and Cook, to raw# a monumental ?' fond few the erection of a monument to tha tt' memory of Raadalph. Among those present ware the Governor, "{ Treasurer, Comptroller-Gonca), Bute And- !' tor, Bowen and Wallace. [CMmrlttion Courier, SdtA. m Do HOT WW BIMtrilHI). If JM have 4ft or M7 dlmit of (bo Liver, tboro (<i r? long life of happiness Wfora yon, if yon only w moo Simmons' Littr Regulator. 8' BrtciAL NoTicB ?To parlies in wont of Doors, Poshes nod Blinds, wo refer to tbo K advertisement of P. P. Toole, ike largo manofooturor oi tbooj goods in Charleston Prtoo list famished on application. 9-tf Ouamui, 8. 01, Mar. 8. 1870. Cottok.?Sales of tke week, 67 kales; extremes 17 @21J osnts. Market eloses K doll, at SO seats for middling. Colombia, February tl y But little eotton offering to-day; seiee iff hales; middlings 11 f ItTisrooL, February 18. Ootton slosed steady; opiaads 111; Orlea do uf@ll4; sales 10.000 kalea. h Kbw Tone, Pebreary Iff. i; Cotton onlst and heavy; sales 1,800 bales at t8|. Gold dell, at Iffd. CHsaLBBToN, February 18. Cotton doll and nominal; reoeipu 449 be lea ; sleek 81,888. " Mmims, ?l ike reeidenee of the bride's Jj tether, en the 18d lit, by Roe. D. M. Tare or, * l> P., Dr. J M. MoCl.ANAHAN, and MJos ETA YERNKK, eldeat daughter of K P. Vera sr. Mm. " *J IB* Mimutn, &m the tM t?f. W. ot B. Jmm at lh? rrtilwM ?f tlf? krMa'l hlk. I f? 'uif&SkTVSiArvSUS a U &?IJ1LJJ ,11W 111 IJ.U'I'MI . OAT NEXT MONDAY, (BALKEDA TJ 1 I WILL BILL THB rMssiatag Aotk of J o<>orwc f.*- Jj ffaORRKft A RIcCARREL. ? ALSO ONE BORBRL 0 a r. WATER*, A??ll?M*r. March ?, 1B70. 41-1 M ^*i. i inmn mm\ (nN^wyiENTERPRISE 'RICES CURRENT. ^ 00?BICTt0 WHIM. ?T ES8R8, DAVIO & tTRAOLEV, MERCHANTS* 0RBB1TVILLB, 8. C., MAR. ?, 1870. ACON?Sides, * B>> - 18(g) 20 *. ? .... .. 16 e. Shoulder*, tt lb.......... 16 ALB ROPB, *16, 16* AOQINO, Gunny, *, yd 28(386 ?. AOG1NQ, Pund??, * yd .20&25e. UTTKR,**., 29.0*5* ' E Kg WAX, W ?, HICK 1KB, ^ hoad,...... .JO |)| . OFFBB, ?| R>,Rlo, ti (J 18 ?. ORN, tt bushel - Ji 25(9?$1 SO OTTON, Middling, ,10a. AGS) X LOUR, ? ??k. - 00<aS5 00 OLD,....!. 41 U<?S1 10 NDIttO, Spanish Float, U 00(tfl 1? - South Carolina, 41 7I@I 00 ROM, S A, American,................... ROB TIBS, 10?. ARD, ? ? ,. 15@S0c. BAD, $ toj ? * S???tMlS0 BATHER, ? lb, Sola, U??loob,~93@S74 c. " *? ? ? Oak, 43(350 *. " ? UpHVW^^ttoSr? . ?? " ? HinsiL 50ra>55f. I0LA8SES, ^ tM??cor*do,_...e0@ 76 ? " " Hew OH. 87nip, fl 35 rAIL8, ? keg .........?$7 00@8 09 .YK, ? bushel, 1 20(a) 1 40 ALT, ? seek, Liverpool $3 75 UGAR, V R>, Brown, ?. ....15 @ 20 t. - " " Clarified, 20@2t| ? . " " ? Crashed, 26 e. HIRTINO. seven-eights, ft bals,........12ie. " " retell 16e. ALLOW, ? 05 16 e. r'HKAT, ft bushel... -01 76 ARN, Factory, by bale,._.... $t 00 M ' " knock. .$2 00 LATEST QUOTATIONS OP iOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, 8. 0. orreoted Weekly for the ENTERPRISE, by A. C. KAUFMAN. BROKER, No. 26 Broad Street FEBRUARY 25. 1870 Slat* Aee or i I i * ? Sonth Ceroline, old 4@88; do new, 70(a) ?; de, regist'd stock, s int?@79. City SrcMritiet?Augusts, Ge. Bonds, ? D 84 > Charleston, 8. 0. Block, ? @ <50 ; herlesten, 8. C., Fire Loan Bonds, ? @>75; olutabia, 8. C. Bowie, ? @70. Railroad RoutU?Bine Ridge, (first mort- ^ age)60@? ; Charleston and Savannah, <50@ - ) Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?(nj9i ; ^H| heraw and Darlington,?(3)80 ; Greenville Dd Columbia, (let mort) 78@? j do, (BUte uarantee) ?5@?j Northeastern, past dne, 1 @ ?; Northeastern, new, ? (3) ? ; 8asnnah and Charleston, (let mort) ? @ 80 ; " J?1*1* *?nM>?*e)?@04 > fonth Carolina, do, 78 ; Spartanbevg and Union, 63 Railroad & lot It??Charlotte, Colombia ad Augusta,?@55; Greenville and ColumIs, 2@?; Northeastern, 7@8 ; Savannah nd Charleston, ?@25 t South Carolina. rbole shares) 44ft?; do, (half do) 22ft?. Exrlknwff*, <Lt?-Now York 8igbt, } off, J pr. old, $1.17ft$l.l? ; Silver, Sl.l2ft|l.l&. South Carolina Bant Bill*. Bank of ObkrkMM....... A ? Bank of Newberry ?ft? ank of Camden ....... .....,46ft? ank of Georgetown....^..... 6ft? ank of South Carolraa 10ft? ank of Chaster ....?. ftft? auk of Hamburg. . ? ank of State of 8. C, prior to 1861.....67ft? ank of State of 8 C. issue 1861-62.....12ft? Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston ?ft? People's Bank ofCharlestou..............?ft? Union Bank of Charleston......... ?ft? Southwestern R. R. Bank of Charleston. (old) ?ft? Southwestern R. R. Bank of Charleston, (ate). .....?ft? ate Bank of Charleston 3ft? armors' and Exchange Bank of Charleston , ; -?? xchange Bank of Columbia*. 10ft? tmmercial Bank of Colombia......*.... 2ft? erohant's Bank of Cheraw....3ft? l.nl.n' R.nV ?f f.l.S.U late of 8outh Carolina Bill* Receivable.. .. ...par. ily of Charleston Change B41U..... par. Bills marked thui [ ] are being redeemed t (he Bank Counters of escb. The Bimob and it* Dangers. The hnman body it chiefly composed of tie iee and fibres as eenvittve to every ehange in >e condition et the atmoephere as the most tlicate electrometer, or the qaioksllver in a urometer tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the Innge, id the excretory organs are especially liable 1 be affected by tbeee variations, and the best sfenoe against their disastrous tendency is to ?ep the digestive machinery, which feeds and mi lsttes the whole system, in good working der. If the stomach is weak or disordered neith' the blood nor the bite can be In a healthy ate, and upon the fitness of these two imporint fluids for the otteea aselgnrd to them by store, and the regularity of their flow, health 1 a great meaanre depends. When the air is heavily laden with chilling spors, m ii ouen i? at urn season or the year, ia digestion should bo am object of peculiar ire. Ifltii weak and languid, the whole bysicsl itructoro will ba enervated. If it la Igoroue, the entire organisation will be strong > resist the nntoward and depressing inf nonce 'a daaap and vitiated atmosphere. A pore and powerful tonie is therefore eepeally needed as a safeguard against the disises most oommon in the spring, and H08KTTF.H'8 STOMACH BITTERS being the iost wholesome and potent medicine of the ass at present known a eonrse ef it is par tic < iarljr advisable at this period of the year, he stomach will thereby be toned and lengthened, the liver and bowels regulated, is nervons system braoed op, and nature pet i a stats of entire defense against the mtnsa which superinduces intermittent and reit tent fevers, rheumatisms, nerves# debility, ladecbe, hypochondria and other complaints hich are apt to entail the nntooed and enrtifted organisations. The body is strengthicd without exciting the brain, and eoasesently no unpleasant reaction follows Its tvlvlng and senovidtag operation. 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Don toil, rnfeata J?4fo ot OiaaarAla Oaactr, aa 4* A Say nf Mnrrl for a Final XHaakarga A4tainiatrator of toa Katoto of CHARLES 08NKLL, Sr., daaaaaad. JOSHUA PRUITT, Adalaiatfwto* Pokroary Iftfc, 10T4. IOII 44 4