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defctW to a *enrt*m?a con fleets With the Atlanta
Medical College fdr-q copy of Dr. LogndYlhtroduetnvy
1<ect\u?e to the present o1?m. Ill D?ruanl
hu? afforded us much pletisnre, f?i M *?
room, ho this oe^ieiuit^ite would ho plnMQ to
furnish our ijcailerSa synopsis for their esprcial
ben (.'lit. We hir? ttijlrd tic following, which
We think will be read with Interest:
" We Imve In o?r rank*. everywhere, and it is
admitted with sorrow end shame, those who,
from ignorer.ro end rice, ?re a disgrace, to our
calling?those who are better acquainted with
earis,. billiards and dice, than with Anatomy..
Physiology and Materia Medic*; those who And
the saloons of vioe and infamy their congenial
spheres; ? (? who, ee Zimmerman says of iMcWnrs
in C'hilir 4 Blow about their patients, and
think Mrs fmo*> enow/A when they Know low to
" ' i?h?M oko, 1- -i.:n i
?- - ? inj raill IB m COTBMg up
tliI'll* ignorunce, an<] cunningly thrutfing I more
conscientious and laborious professional brother,
by hinting that it ia not well to be too ?rimtijic,
and at ill others wjio pursue the many devious J
by-Stays suggested by corrujit liuuimi nature.-^-"
But, gentlemen, these are the fbnl fungi clinging
to the surface of the lofty onk, the baruaoles upon
a noble ship,.|he scullions and scavengers of
tha Siadical Profession, whose counterpart ia
found in all the professions; in the pettifogger of
the Law, and in the ignbrant atpl often ui.principled
expounder of Sacred. Tfuths."
StfXATOn HaMMON? AXI) Cot. Outt IX IxDIAXA.?
A correspondent' who signs himself " Rambler,'1.
writing from Chicago to the Spartanburg Ex
press, oomnmnienfes the following; "
'Spanking of politics, (if 1 may judge from
wliat 1 see mid hear about ludinnupoli-,) I do not
find Judge Douglas finite as strong in'Iudinna as
1 expected. From What 1 could Icarq. Gen. Lane,
, of Oregon, a nnti\-?, and for many years a citixen
ot that. Slate, seems to bo the favorite of the
"Indianu Democracy." Qenntof Hunter, of Virginia,
lias some friends there, who will press his
elaiins for the nomination; There arc a "great
number of the citizens of Indiana who are from
Kentucky and Virginia families. I-find also
that two of our ciliwtie are well known to the
people out here?Col. Orr and Senator Uiftti*
niond. 1 doubt whether any. man in any State of
tn? c nton. nt any time, ever, in so short a peri
od, achieved such n wide spread fume, as ha*
Keuator Hammond, since his election. He holds
in his hand* a mighty powef, which, if wielded
judiciously upon thy dominant party ot tl?e
country, ns 1 douht not it will he, nmy tell for
ages upon the pence nnd prosperity of the country.
What we, iu SoulltCarolitta, know as his
" burn well speech," is known hest out here by
the name of the "cotton speech."
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Coct.dn't Iykfp Away from -tiir Gram.?The
follow l.n? is related of " Qhl Buck," while on n
recent visit to the University of North Carolina
It iiimv he prot?er to remark that. 0?v vl!t? ! ?.
been married less than a venr:"'
"The tiuin being behind tl?e time, it wns con'eluded
not to stop for congratulations at llnutsville,
one station from" Raleigh. As fortune
would have it, the crowd assembled there was
large, and was loaded by about twenty young
Indies?no one of whom could not. lay a very
strong claim to the adjective ' lienutfful.' This,
however, did not seem to operate with Governor
JEllis, who, in the moat hard-hearted manner,
merely appeared with Mr. Buchanan on the plat
form, and said, ' l.adies ami gentlemen, 1 have
the honor to present to you the President of the
United Mates. As the train is behind the time,
he will not have time to go among you, and '
'Oh, yea, I will, though,' interrupted the bachelor
President, and leaping from the cor, he was
soon among the pretty maidens, who blushed
and laughedT\ great deal at an incident showing
ao clearly that red cheeks and bright eyes nre
certain death to time tuhias."
Bkwake op Straxok I,t<ji'oet?Wr learn that
a ten gallon keg of brandy \V(Ts found a week or
so ago in.the Uniun Railroad station at. Indian
apolie. It was unmarked and unclaimed, and
had laid in tile station so long that the oldest in
habitants thereof did not know whence if came
The ten gallons had uot even a "traditionary
history." A prying Individual employed about
the station, bored a hole in the keg and drank.
?i?d pronunced the contents line old French briui-"
dv, wilh a peculiarly rich flavor. The editor# of
tfio pirpere, noting nronnd in search of items,
found tips keg; they drank and pronounced the
Ihjuor good. The Union station was well attended
l?v the editors during an entire week.?
But.nine! thi-re must he an end to all sublunary
things?the brandy " gine out." The empty cask
was rolled out, in which the head dropped out,
and lo! inside were tin; remains of two deformed
bnhies, united together Siamese fashion! The
' peculiar flavor" of the brandy was accounted
for.?Madison (hid.) Courier.
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IJaoKr Jail.?John Jonas, alias John Able, who
was arrested and lodged in jail some weeks since
on a charge of stealing a saildlc from Mr. Jno. 1>.
MeConnoH, made his eseaph on Saturday night
lost, lie cut through the ceiling of hia cell with
a knife, broke off the plastering, passed out into
the passage, nnd descended to tnc ground by
means of blankets.
Without doubt, Able was furnished with the
knife by parties on the outside, and also assisted
to make good his oecnpe. Before leaving the jail,
he faruUhed sonx4 half-dor.en papers to a negro
belonging to Mr. J. II. Faulkner, and it was bis
intention to assist the uegro to make his escape,;
but finding lie had no time to lose, "left liitn
alone in hie"?cell.? Yorkvillc Enauirer.
?f w ? Horrors
of War.?" I see women to-day," says
a Paris'letter writer, "half mad running about
Paris to know what has become of their huahAiia*
nn<i brothers. They who have relatives in Me
Motion's division are distracted with anxiety,
and hang about the Ministry x>f War witli a horrible
apprehension. The hmporor lets Clio telegraph
toll no tales bnt what he likes.. No priV
ite connnjmienlions from the sent of wnr are
'lowed. The first a wife knows of the loan of a
Husband is from ' official' sources. I sro Unit
the Piedmontere 1 livision engaged at Palestra,
when repassing through Novarn, marched with
fi o companies out of ten under sub otlicer#; the
others remained on the field of battle."
hnirn or a Booth?The Troy (JC Y.) Whig,
says a man named Warren Johnston died recently
At. Pitwobn, front tile effects of brandy, lie
fell in company, at a tavern, with two "railroad
men," one of whom told Johnston that be would
pay for his liquor if lip (Johnston) Would drink
what he should jionr out, Johnston agreed to
this, and (lie lailioad mail turned out a tumbler
full of br'inrft/. This was drank by J., when he
was asked if he would-driuk another. Johnston
snid he would, nnd drank the gecoud tumbler full
lis soon became senseless, was carried home, and
died on AIoikJnv - vd- ' ?
A Urate I'lutni.? the elmnlnlns who
h?v? lu?t been appointed to the army in Itnlv f?
the Rev. Father Puraberc, who distingui had
hims-if in tKc Crimen. In one no'ion, in which
he was bv the side of OeR. Canrobert, Ills horse
wim killed tinder turn "That. Rev. Sir," said'
the f?enei;(ll; " is nh'-acfijJeiit tOitlioni reiinsily. 1
cannot pet, yriu-ahotlu^Tifltv., t>q.nri^^vpiA Hut
Father FafWifTjc^Uirtn^hC it Hl? tfntyj.tV'V^J'tree.
III III till; Oonil.lit, ?frd sceityi?C?|lWfegjj&nncli,
1 ffi>li'iry ~v<r n tiint
innnnfr inlo tlTSouJet d^n^pil^Jwtiere he
ed lite wounded and ftdird^MUictl religious consolation
to the dying. **
A Torso scholar has recently' diseovefed in
Madrid the Mh of a IctjL'r written by the Spani
h Embassador in Pan*. on the very day pre.
ee tijif the rnaseftmwlTT St. Ilnrtholnmew, of a
letter written by Hillip 11. tirChsrlrs IX, to oonifretnlnte
him orHho snoreroful perp-trntion of
that massacre, of Ptoeairra' narrative of the l?nt?
tle of Pnvin, n lettep'oii the death ??f Henry IF.
^ written bv a Madrid ,Je?uit to a Jeenit In Paris,
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EDITOR_
Our Motto--" Equal Bighfa-to All."
GREEN V1LLM, S. \i.
- Thursday.Horning, July 7.1869.
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To Correspondents.
"EtlKt Lm. OR TIIR SIUD>|* ON TT1E IIKART,*1
has been received, an?l will have the earliest attention.
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" Pioneer,'' Texas.?Your letter has been turn
ed over to a gentleman who will, no donbt, be
pleased to eonamuuieate to yon all the information
you nek for.
The Ootn Crops.
We hnve cheering accounts' fhim all part* of
the District respecting the Corh. The present
appcarnnces indieato a lnrge yield. In passing
through a section of eighteen or twenty miles, a
fow days since, wc were plerfscd to learn, from
all With whom we conversed, that the Corn is
doing well. Even in those places where th<-y
have bad no raiu for several weeks it' nevertheless
looks green and prosperous. , Fine
Vegetables.
Wo thank out* young friend, Lewis <Moomk, cf
our town, for a basket of the largest".Irish potatoes
we have seen this season. They are some
which he, says he "grabbled" with his own
bauds. Having partaken of them, we.pronounce
in CPAnpnT n? irnrwl ni th?v Innhiu)
to be. It will be seen that we have (rtctitis
among the little fellow* as well as among 'tKe
larger ami fairer portion of our eomttjunht}-.
Speaking of " lino vegetables," we eanrtotTorbear
noticing, in connection with the aWve, tlir
repeated tokens of friendship fiotn our jinntedi
ate neighbors. They have sent ua, the earliest
and best, fruits of their gardens, for whieh we
kindly rcturh oilr most grateful thanks. "What
a glorious thing it is to have clever neighbors!
?- ... ??
The Female College.
The examination of the pupils of this institu
lion clpscd or. Thursday last. We rcicr-i with
pleasure the unauimous approval of the Board ol
Visitors in all til at was done.- The fidelity with
which the Faculty have discharged their several
duties, lias been abundantly demonstrated by
the exercises whieh have just closed. The young
ladies, in the different branches in wliioh they
were examined, evinced a great ileal of stildv
nml application, ntid that tlieir lijne had been
profitably and proyorly employed. Their deportment,
' too, deserves the highest commendation
from the lionrd of Visitors. It was
throughout, " decorous, graceful and lovely."?
They distinguished themselves for gentleness and
modesty, and .when requested to go to the blackboard
they did so with an ease and self-sufficient
confidence that elicited admiration. We would
not he willing to sacrifice substantial improve
inent to the mere tinsel of superficial and fashionable
education, but we do delight to see polish
and refinement of manners blended with the
higher attainments of intellectual and moral
o ilturc. These arc happily blended in thV
promising young institution.
There was a Concert by the Junior Class oti
Thursday evening, which we did not attend A
correspondent has furnished nn an account, which
we publish in another column.
The Fourth in Greenville.
The observation of tLc Fourth, by the citixen*
of our town, was not general. liueiness, with
a few executions n.-nl on ?? oaaml ?n/t l.?t ft.?
the military, "the day we celebrate" would
have passed away without any demonstration
whatever. .?
The Fourth being tho anniversary of the University
Riflemen, (as well ne that of the Declaration,
of Independence,) arrangements had been
made by them for a proper observation of the
same. Accordingly, At about 9 o'clock in the
morning, they made their appearance, under
command of Capt. Joux II. Lannf.au, and were
met by the Butler Guards-Sunder command of
Capt. VI. L. Thruston?near tho foot of Main
Street, and escorted to the Itew Conrt House.
The exercises here were opened with prayer hy
KeV. Riciiako Furman, after which tho Declaration
of Independence was read by ytr. G. 1*. Axobikon,
a member of the Riflemen. Lieut. J. J.
Auams, of Louisiana, also a member of tbcKifleuien,
was then introduced, and delivered the Anniversary
Address. .It was listened to throughout
with much attention by the large audit nee
of lAdics and gentlemen present, and at its close
was heartily applauded. The Benediction was
then pronounced by Prof. H. A. DuxoaN, and
the two companies again repaired to the street,
and, respectively,.to their usual rendezvous, af
ter performing x few evolutions.
Kueli corps acquitted itself handsomely. The
Brass Hand enlivened the occasion witli fine
music.
The party at rdglit, at the Goodiett House,
wo did i.ot have the pleasure of Attending, but
understand that it jmesed off most agreeably nod
pleasantly to all parties. ,
Cadets of Temperance.
At a regular meeting of Greenville Section, No.
<5, Cadets of Temperance, the following officers
were elected for the ensuing quarter:
II. C. Ghaut, A. W; I*/Hexxjxg, W; J. Y.
Goodi.ktt, u ; B. A. Martin, G ; W. Smitii. A. 8;
J. Cox, 8; M. K. ItaHro, A. T; W. W. Twitty, T;
N. P. II kn nino. V. A : J. C. Ball.XV. W. A : H n
Mailoin, Chaplain.
The SotrrijKRM Ciiv?ii*it?.?The New Orleans
correspondent of the-Ohnrleetnn Courier says that
Bishop Polk has succeeded in getting ten gentlemen
of hie diocese of the Kpiaeopal Church, to
snl>e-ribe fHOo.OOO towards the establishment >>f
h great Southern University. One gentleman,
formerly If. H. Senator-from Georgia, and. ml frequently
Governor of Louisiana, the Hon. Mr
Johnson, has subscribed *4>?,0<W.
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To prosper, ho diluent and frugal.
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Tenptrwki OaWatKm.
* The Fourth of Jwly.was cv1?i>r*ud at Hawaii L
Church, near Cedar Kails, iu this District, by w
large procesehw vf Hit fc^nns of Temp^rHneo.-?
We Khd the pleasure of being pre*eat, end e?w ;
gmtifvd to see n> many of the sitiaens in attendance.
As might have Inteii eapeeted, the ladies
were out in full fore?>-ci?couraglug the stronger ;
a>x wi^h their approving smiles an<l delightful j
oompany. - The prwruinii??niuhtl?g el' the
members of lEutorpria, Antloeh, lleeah gad Endcee
IHvUions, with a sprinkling of tVins fi?dtn
other Divisions, and a few ('mints froiu Green
ville, in all about-*oue hta? dred?formed at the
Enterprise Division room, and mnrdied to the
stand, We should not forget to mention, in eon-,
nection with the. procession, the large number of
the fair Daughters of Ten?j?erone?-j who jwrnded
with the Sons and Cndeta on the occasion. -The.^
mother and the daughter, the. sister and the
sweetheart, were all there, and in that large
uumtfer we saw no face that waf not radiant ,
with joy. Long may. they Wear the some joy-'
on a smiling countenances?unclouded by a pin.
gle sorrow. *
. ,.v |^? "?.w?cM?r iiiutci uii Hi'Mmiu, win*ru e??Hi?
furt^iie if?t? km) hcen pn-pHcwT umWr awning*
ao<l the ovcr-shadnwing trees. Here tl}? exer- j
cisc* were opened hy the singing of an ode, and
a fervent prayer by Rev. W. L. Bau.akk. We
were thcu introduced sspne of the speaker*. ami
endeavored,to-discharge the honor which had
bejn conferred ujxm no. The Fourth of July
we regarded As.a fit pnd proper dav 4o speak of
the auhjemt of fceraperaiioe?that if- vim m dnv
not oifly de?r to the patriot, hut ijear totheyhi- '!
lanthropist and'Chflstian. Those" who had guth <
crod themselves together conld say that tlie\ .1
were not only politically free, hut free from the .1
galling chains of intemperance. We hope to -ee
the time come when the natal day of ?tir country's
independence will not he desecrated hy 'lie
song of the drunkard, hut regarded as n Christian
hoHdny?a fit and proper day, hh it is, to
discu^a those virtuous prineiplea which lend to
<. . raise us in the scale of Jimunti being*?the practice'
of which would make us better, "hoth n*
1 men an?l dttMs
Itev. M. L 11 K.NDKtisoN followed us, and made
1 an excellent speech, liiis gentlentan has al
s ways, we bell?v?v bevu a follower of tcinperanae.
and whilst he has made hut. few temperance'
speeches, he has, in verth< less, done much good1
as a working man. He is connected with, tie
Baptist deiionritiation. and has fought , long nml
enlonsly in tile good cause, lie sjaikr earnest-,
' ly nml feelingly, and fearle-sly attacked those
viees which have cr< |>t into nnsifty, and ev-cii in
to the Church, and whlcl), we are atrty to sa\?
go too often nnrehnked.
An hour'*-intermission?was ?ir?u nfl.-r Mr.
iiksomsov had concluded, which wus devoted
' to friendly intercourse, and the pin taking of
'' good things, with which the p< opto had Ixnuif)1
folly supplied themselves. The cn'Wi^iiifiiiii repaired
to tjle stood, where they were mldtcl-ml
hy Rev. C. H. fttewabt, who walks into the sub:
ject like one. wlto is familiar with all itsdiffer cm
bearing*.. Mr. fc*TKWA*T is a minister of the Pres
hyterian deuottiiuation, and mueh ndinlred hx
nil who hove the pleasure of his acquaintance.
His effort on this occasion, we think, did m<rah
for the good of temperance. It is truly gratify'
ing to sec so many of tile clergv Inking the lead
' in the temperance movement; it is the thiqg it
' has alt the time needed, and, with Hie nid of
these good men, it cannot Jail of Success. We
want the assistance of more minister* of the
> gospel. They are with the cause in Ift-uit?let
int'iii viiioiu nge u wiiii their j^vst-nee. We
want in aoo the " ain of intemperance * prea>di<
?><1 nmiiiipt more Mi.in it iw. A rra-'ii on this'
object will do "more good Mum n l> ?tqr>>. we
1 ihink, and, therefore, urge the-miniatrx tlnongb1
out the District to lend I heir nid in the umv. ntrnt
to drive iriiemji*'atiee I'roni our midst.
We did not Irnni Mm exact number of. tbn*?who
gave their nntlie* to I he different Division*
for membership. We presume. however. Mint
there were sotn'e twentv-tive or thirty, besides
those who signified their inleitiion to -connect
themselves with' the cnuae at *11 enriy day.
The bflScerd.of Enterprise Division, for the
present quarter, were pifldiely "IniOiM'ed. after
the speeeh of Mr. St*wa*t wiis soiielthled. wlien
the crowd dispersed to their rerpeetivy .home*
Nothing occurred to mar the harmony of the occasion.
The utmost deeorutu and goisl feeling ex
irted throughout the day, and we trust that
much good ha* been accomplished.
,
roa tiik aot'tiir.kn km krfhiatu
It hnving been our good fortune, Mr. R-'tor,
to attend the ('on cert of tlie young ladies of the
' Female College, we have concluded to irive vnnr
?-- - jr
many rfiidi-ra. who conlil not ho present on thoccMoioji,
some iy?uiinl of what we l/ittt and'turr
hoard and saw. The uMiininuiion of the vh
rions classes hail been going on for some du\s
previous, and those who were present, with ofie
voice concur in saying ilml tha-eXamination 'was
alik' credible to thc-youiM Indies and I'rnfctntm
This was expected, froiu the well-known a'dlitT'
and faithfulness of t|mtu- who have th morn) and
intellectual training of ihr'girlt in disiitf We
1 have reason to hopa and l.elieve thai this Col'
lege will do honor to the IH-hwntioWlion and the
1 State at large; and that e*?ry good citiaeii of
J Or*< nville will hare cause ttf.be proud that it fa.
j lo-aud in our pi- asunt v Huge. Who of us can
| even conceive of the limtiV rent 1.1?i ?J I.
j -.jbtin*
Female Collate will- eventually confer upon
our people. '1 lie thought of what it will iiccomplisb,"
till* the heart of tin- philanthropist and
patriot With feelings of pride and pleasure, and
it. is a cause of rongrit illation to all. that the i
1 liapti?t> ?f tlu* -Mate h ive at. last founded an in*
stitntiou of learning to which the -laughters of
all may repair ami drink deep of the fount of
knowledge, it is a lamcntQide fact, that female
education -has been too much neglctrd in our
State, hub we trust that the dawn of the day ol
learning and intellectual jaiwer lias come, him
thnt.tJn- sun of I. now ledge will shine blighter,
uu'il every one whocluiuir t lie name of Carolina
will at least have the rudiments of au Knglisb edueatioii.
Let us returu to the CenVert. Thursday
evening Inst was the 'appointed time, and hi
an early hour the commodious Chapel of the
j ^College waif overflow ing with an array of beau
tiful women and spirited hum. Tin- evening
wa-^.TItiOier warm, ami the Chn|tel Js.o tnueh
crowded to be verj comfortable ; hut the heat
mid crowded room wefe soon fmgotten. ut the
sight of happy girlhood roleil In tin- garb of jmrity
and tiinoscence. W hat can -be more lovely than
the fleliooVgirl dressed in white, flitting
lllte a bright vision before tjje eyes, of man. The ,
old man looks upon the eoone, and the pearly i
m
l.li i i J-.TJLW
dow. il* >h7?k"at'ir
<* ???* , which alHMie^fmn hia
511uthft.il fancy, The piaao souita* *pd tfeeoliVu
of our thoWgflk is -broken?the music has cum
mrnced. K kronhl be invidious to mske dlsti notions
where fclhacqglttedthemselves s6 well, and,
consequently, we will' not particularism, hut only
give the Usince of n>nic of the songs which struck
our fancy, si having hceu supg wtth"spirit and
pathos: " My Willis's on the Dark blue Sea'1
- "My Ojd Cabin lly*?"The Blossoms on
the ill"ok Thorn "?" Ye Shepherds Tell Me"*?
" I hsve Frtn'v L ^Isvr Flowery." -These songd
were sting J>y the jroung ladles to whom they
were nssigned," with much beauty and feeling,
and were appreciated by the audience, if continued
applause Is a fair criterion by which to
jn-rgc " Queen ??f My s.ml " was played-on tlx
guitar, sn?l sounded very sweetly. The young
ladles who performed this piece, yiinwd grout
proficiency, considering the time they-have been
engaged in taking Ifssone upon tbkt. instruhu-nt,
" My Mrand Ma's Advice" sung by pne o?
the young ladies, was received with' tuniultnoui
applause, " gently Sight the Broexe," sung by the
Misses McDsnic), closed the performances yf the
evening. This ipst piece was sung with a degree
of sweetness and melody which added great
ly to til* hiUo-rtoxonviaMc reputation of these
young ladies. Tlio exercises throughout were
pleasant and agreeable; and every one went
home delighted and convinced that the musical
department of the College la tinder tKc eupervi ion
of able and efficient, teacher*. One thing.
howeVoiv tnrprlaed us, which ie?that, notwithstanding
the time and labor and expense of ac
quiring a knowledge of tnuaie and other ornamental
branches, yet in at-signihg the young
Indies tlu-ir respective pfpitlons in the class, thes<
are not taken into consideration. There seems to
he no justice in this, as it gives the young lady,
who does not study these branches, an advantage
over those who arc compelled to practice, or be
damerited. if this be the cause, what' inducement
is there to acquire proficiency, in these
studies. It requires as inueh skill and study to
bo a fine.performer on the piano, harp or guitar
or to be a fine frVench scholar, ns to Ipe a proficient
In Botany, Chtmittry or Moral PhHonophy
and in niAking distinctions, it would be but an
act of justice to give the young ladies credit fof
their skill and proficiency in the ornamental
I ranchfe. Tliis is dohe in most of our Female
Vol leges? why should it not be done iu this ? We
suppose the Faculty have good and sufficient
rcnSbns for doing as thev have done, and, theretore,
we question not the propriety of their verdict.
In conclnsion, Mr. Editor, we think the
night ol :50th of June will long be remembered,
it* A lit iirVit xiuit i?i tint mAniilnttmu lif?? tl??
school girl. , t (JYEftTON.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS MEDLEY.
Ale*. C. Walker, reoeotly nominated for Conitrc.t
a* successor to Mr. St -[then*, of Georgia,
refiuu'ft t-i accept the nomination. There it
u negro woman iy Frmiklin county; V*., that it
n grandmother ut '26 yoara nit). She gave birth
to a ^leiiiiilf child at the age of 14. The child huimproved
njKtti the example ?>f the mother, and
itiytu birth to n child ut 11 year* of age.
liornec Greeley, of the New York Tribune, hni
.roue Ut Pike's l'ouk. What for, vre arc not in'
formed. He confirm* the repotted riclmcsft ol
the mines there. The order of Odd Fellow*
in thu (J. S., lit* now two hundred thousand
member*. vTlte payment* in 1868 for relief ??<
*iek xaeinl>ers were *:!/)< ?,?) *>, and for cdneatioii
of orphan* 12,000. A St. Louia dispatch
Siva that in the case of Mis* Carstung again*]
-dinar, in wbicfii the lady had obtained a.verdict
of n hundred. thousand dollar* for breach of prom
U . n n?W trial hn? been granted. ** Fhilli)
.Melunert?, in New "York, petitions for a divorci
fidiu hi* wife, oa the ground, among other*, that
she beat? him with a stick, and lo-lng very
weak and sickly man " he cannot abind the dis'
eiplino.- Some U-n daya ti?p> a cat in Capt
Eiirnbelh had a Utter of four kitten*, one ol
which i* minus a tail, and instead of fore p?w<
these limb* resemble the hamla of a little child,
whhdt are slightly covered with hair. It al*t
walks Imekwuids, ThCy had a dance I hs
ether night At Madison. Wis. for the benefit ol
the ehtireh. ' The Sentinel *np[w>*es it wa* n reli
ktiott* ' / '* ' The l.oiii*vill* pnjter*
note the .death of Victor F Ward, aged twenty
year*, lie wa?, we believe, the boy wlio wsi
?bi|>pcd by Hntler, the school teacher, which
n hippi >g was thu first,?ct in th? Mat Ward tragedy.
' C The National Teacher** Association
announce their'*<-0oiid annual linn-ting for the
loth of Allgust, Ut be held at Washington, Dc 0
lion. John Letcher ha* been elected Gov
eruor of Virginia, by a majority of 5,<K)1. ?
Mr. P. Walker ha* perfected an *utomntaii
eheu* player, wbieb the leading men of diets in
S'-w York have examined without tieiny aide tr
riWovcr ill wrret. * Kite sisters of th?
\Yuahl*urii fatally of Stafford, -Ct, met a hurl
ti lit* si nee to rrkliiult! the nntul ilav of line ol
the family, and tlipir united ages were 422 year*
The annual conrno pcrinvnt of the Virginin
I'uiveraity. look place on tlia ittttb pit. Thew
w>-ff 1 wo hundred and richly-five graduate*. * *
Jenny LinJ rewnll/ ^avr a charity euMrrt ir
Ijondoii, which' waa no* advertised nhd only Hit
aristocracy mtc admitted hy Hpi-eial invitation
The receijita Wfri1 fShe was in full health
and lAQf with nil her old power. * '," TliO Co
hi ubifl ftUHrdiaii anva: Mr*. Johnston. wife ol
Mr. Holly Johnston, waa alrnek l?y lightning or
Saturday la-t ami inatautly killed. Shu waamit
in the yard at the time whyn the fatal hohatfuel
her Mr. N. R. Rushing waa-ldtt>-n hy t
rattlesnake, at hU place, near Giliiaonvillr, S. 0.
ami died in eight hours from the writs of the
wound. The amount in the U- "* Treasury,
auhieet. to draft, is lU.fcfln.oOO. Tlie liar
riafinrg (Pa ) Patriot My* that hnV p era (i Hurry,
pnfM acorn will k'H it In a single night '
An English coroner'* jurv has recently returned
m verdict of " manslaughter " against an owner ol
pleasure I oat*. for letting them out la an unsafe
condition, liv rciison of which one. of the party
hiring It ??? drowned. TU?* grnash-ppert
tit certain part* of Virginia have taken to chewing
toUcra Thty have ulso commenced depredatiotia
upnrf the wheat, corn, Ac. It in
Mated that Mr. *nud Mr*. Charlin K<*an have received
an offer of ?lHWKt U? make a theatrical
to'lr in the United State*. ' ' The I'ittdtcld
Eagle cay* that a yooth of teventeen, living in
titia, recently loat hi* reason from grief at tiie
death of Ida ncitlgr, and committed suicide by
shooting himself through the heart. Mother and
ami were buried in one grave.
tiro. Hani Howaton ha* been nominated p? an
independent candidate for Oorer/ior of Texas
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' ^*dh5s Iliad legs winter, aB^^w
rur. "about on hi* front leet with u much *e#e
and precision a* the other lam be of th? floeV.on
II foyrs. He ia fat And fa nice XontHtien, and
fcW body ia thrown forward loaato balance. 1
The Cincinnati Commercial telle of a rattlesnake
being lately Jtillsd at a place called Ramsay,
twenty mile* west of Terre Haute, whieb waa
. over twenty-one feet long, and bad ona hundred
r and eleven rattler., showing it Id be 108 years old.
Miss Maggie .Mitchell, said to l>e a charm
ing little actress, was presented with a valuable
riding- horse a few days ainoe by bar admirers
lit Richmond, Virgin**. She has Juat oonclnded
i a brilliant engagement, and returns to-New
Vork to enjoy ths pleasures of borne. -?
An 'vAnti-Cumi?g Club" bijs beha formed at
Grits* Valley, '<Jn).,-tha members of which aro
lined twenty Ave ceht* fnr"tevery ofith, tbo rnowsy
to be ap^ropriated to some worthy purpose front
time to time. At the last account* the club had
cursed enough Co biiy a pew, -anti, there was a
balance onhaud. T^s publishers of Webster's
Dictionary have issued a pictorial edition,
in which email cute Tepreaent tq the eye the slgn:?oaitgn'
of the appended word. / Ttie
honorary degree of"IX I >. wan conferred upon
H?v. J. P. Boyoe, of South Carollaa^attiie iwmunl
commencement of Columbia (I) (J.) College, on
.Wednesday lash. United States* Senator*
Seward, Cllngman, and Surtmer were all in.Paris
a few* weeks since. Also ex Senator Fish &pd
^Ira, ex-Governor Marcy and daughter. ?
Rev.-J. S. Pressley la- contributing to'the Due
West Telescope interesting sketches of deceased
' ministers nnd. pioneers of tits Associate Reformed
Churches in South Carolina," ? The Mississippi
Penitentiary has within its walls-at present,
between 160 and 160 convicts, by far the
largest number ever incarcerated there within
any one year. yh* The York (Pa ) IVotoctioni*t
says that "nA less than two hundred and thirty,
three bushels of cherries were shipped from that
plaC* last week, to Baltimore. The oldest
preacher in ItiWadelphia is RoV. Geo..Ghandlor
C Me has married three thousand one lindred and
sixty-six couples, hUd performed funeral services
>, over five thousand persons. An-exchangc
says: The warm weather suggests cantion In
i the u-e of fruits and Vegetables. Unripe fruits
, nnd green vegetables, both lucking ths* quality
I of freshness, are likely to l?e found fn th^ markets.
' They are a common cause of smuttier diseases
and too great cure caupot be exercised in regard
. to them. * * .
TixowNKn^?We learn through a highly esteem!:
cd eorrt*?|H?tident writing to tfttw o/Pce fr?mi Concord
under date of t37tl? iilk. that a negro man
(John) the property of Mrs. linden, of Davidson
county, and who vrns employed no the If: <". Ituilroa.l,
w?? drowned at the It. U Bridge, nckr
CotftuM, on . Saturday last. No one was .with
him at the time. His body was found in the
, er<-.-k On Sunday morning. It was supposed by
the jury of inquest, that he either had an attack
1 <> cranio, or got Into iL?eiwr water.than h.. ??
|x utcd, and was strangled.?Charlotte bulletin.
I srna??ok Fvihexce or ViWArtTV.?-Peter Yrrdinr,
a convict in the isthte prison, the other day,
i c<?>Uy and deliberately laid his finger on a block,
and look an nxo and cut it. off el<>Se to the hand ;
rolling rlie finger up In n paper, he gave it to hie
r. keeper, raying to hnn, " K>?d it. to the Governor
as an evidence of the troth." tft had been eoi
deavoring to get pardoned, and, being fearful the
Govcrndr would not believe nil that waa eyt
f "f-nth in Ids petition offer<Hl this strange evidence
i of vcrHoity.-i-ifariUon (Mich.) Citizen, 16th'Ult.1
The Porp a Pwttovxil?Tho Tfew York Hernld
I *sys the head of the Roman Catholic t'bnreh is
virtually n pr'soncr at Ilomr, and the Roman
Catholic oigan of New York, ih^nn article eup1
pofe^lc W twain the pen of Avchhiidifcp Hughes,
i' line on. intimation to th<- same effect. Tbs Pope
it is raid, has expressed u w i-h to go to Austria,
tint the French General in Komo hie. In a polite
manlier, interposed objections which tlig sovereign.
pontiff hue perceived to he insuperable, ^
f ' "fat** lay1* Tf.?Politeness goes * great ways.
, Henry W?fd Beeelier sav ft, ,lan impudent clerk
enn do almost as mueh injury to hia store as the
neglect of the projiriHor to advertise his gooda"
' Two undoubted and significant fkcts. which cvi
cry ono interested will please hear In mind.
Shout ns life is, some find it long enough to
, outlive their characters, their constitutious, and
I tlicir estates. t' * ,
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i>i: e.\ ktkd ibis life, at tlur residence of bis father,
i near Fork Phualr, Greenville District, on the 1st of
, July, 1660. Mr. JAMEP 1IKMUHK FORD, in the
21 year of Ids age. The subject of thus notice was
' ajtfod turd obliging brother, a dutiful and obedient
> sou, and inneb loved and reported by nil his associates
; hud although believer attached himself to aay
' branch of tho Christiau Church w',.-n interrogated
' on the subject of death, he expn ssed a desire tt> lira.
. 4>wt felt assured that >M bis friend. Tiioi hi
Inn passed away, leaving a fathof, mother, -brother,
riatar, and many relative* aud friend*. Ufgnuurn hi*
loaa-^-Vxit they (pel comforted by^tbo Hope that theif
!<>*? i* hi?.eternal gain. J. U. II.
i r>inr?, at the traidenoa of P. A. Willborg, Id AVilliamaton,
Anderson I>i*trict, nn'tbe 1 Ith June, 1B69,
Mr*. KMiCA ANN WlLLHOltN, consort of Kobort
WiUborn, in thu.l9th year of her age. Although she
, wan young, and had en]oyvd fine health during the
greater portion of her life, ehe became the eahjoet of
dieeafu *ix month* previous to hurdoceaee, andgrad'
aally full into the arm* of death. Though Severely
I* affil?lud. *hu hpru it all with-Christian.fortitude, and
when the anhjeut of religion and tho beauties of h?a
von went named In her prdattnee, nhe became perfectly
'c-ontnured, and longed to be Hie re, where sllh
i would lie released from pain and suffering. She Attached
he reel f to the Baptist Churoh when (|wito
young, and liwotl a worthy and eoneistont meinbur of
the same up to the day of her death. She loft a
kind husband,'an infant ijanghter, a loving father,
brothers, *i*tore, with many relative! and friends, to
mourn lt?r lo?s, but they are eon*oled by the happy
, tlioncht that thn In ,v??-- --a*1- ?- -
n ? mm* miu H|0 1|I?|W OI ^
gloriou* rrnurrt eti??n. . J. 11. II.
1 Dim. at the rpnijLnco of her hneband, in Cam.
r County, (Jc'iwin, Mnv 29th, 1909, in the :?VHh year
of her age. Mr.. MART f. A. McBDKOY, ?Ue of
r Ror. W. B. M? Elroy, ?ml daughter of Jiunc* Alei .
under, foltnorly of Ufomtill# District. 8lio was
born and raiaed In Groenvlllo District. After her
marriage ?bo emigrated with her hunhand to Ca??
County. Q*. fcho was the mother of sis children,
two of whom m? dead. 8ho wm wvenir aMieted,
luring ivlm<?t helpless for tire month* bafofe her
death, hut bore it all with meekness M?d resignation.
Rhe hmt been Worthy find consistent member of
the Mftb<wliKt Episcopal Church (J>r a number of
year*, ami died s gloriou* and triumphant death, in
full afsurance of ? blessed iiuruoTiiulty beyond the
If rave, fthe left a, kind ami loving husband, four
children, a father ami mother, two sister*, and no
mirwn IrUnib and relative*, to inonrn her loss hut
Hii v do pot mourn its thasir who have no hope, feeling
comforted, by her own testimony, chat aheie eejoying
the wit |<rtj-ercd tor all (lud's jaw,pie.
' ' , -J. II. II. ;
fiW The Pnlrjftt and Mountaineer, and Anderefta
G a/otto, are renor-dwd to wpy tho shove nwviroe. >
>>**%*:!* . ?V:
The Annual fc-erraou before jb? Youog Men'e Mir
ioHary Heeioty, if the tjhirwitf, *RI he delivered
o* Tuesday night preceding ihe Comaeeeeifaont, by
the Be*. J. K. KfW*?o.e; of Aegeat*. fibu I
Od WedueiWi^irttftepioen, wr Addr?ea will be de. I
I livered before the Alumni of the, tTwivpreiiy, her the'
R*r. J< <*. 'WILUAHB. A. II., of BtfeuAwt, ? if.
TJyi Annuel AtiOrcM before the ^BdAwy So&etlee
will bo deliretodjeh Wedne*Uy nlglit, hy the Hon.
J. .B. Ksbsda^ , of Ctundyn, fi? O.
The Common cement of tiiv FKMALEC0JUI4tUBr I
will take p'nco ?n '7'/lurt'iay,
The Annuel A?ldroS* before.tho (Wanting Um
will bo delivered by Jt. fkt Cxnitoui, K*i? ot
Charliy ton, .
The Ant Term of the ncxi Soho)??U? Y??r will
beginon Krtdey, tbe fifth of Augfiet. T ?
OmoriHc, ft Co Jeue Mtb, .1999. * > ^
Proto the Now York IMVL --
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Noruiso since the foundation of the .CHft ?f M*w
Yhrk ha* produced.ftie exelWniOnt nwonjf all classes
that Prof. Wood's llalr Restorative has .lone.?
AH ?la#aos from the ofay and bald-bpiidt-d cire, "and
the silvcr-Uoired matron, down & the sprifgntly I
youth and beautirtil aiatdou with berglossT ringlets,
are erbwding tbb Depot at No. Jill Broadway ; the
former to do permanently restored,* ami tho latto* t<s
possess themselves of that which will prweni the in.
road of envious time, tta cause the appoarancv of
youth and" beauty to linger to the greatest Age.?
Ucaidea.all the popular Druggists in tbautoqwtry are
constantly .engaged (in dealing out the Rsttoratlva
to thoir customers, "and the cry is ?tHl thby Ooma."
Cactiq*.?B<-nam oi' worthless imitations, as ssvcrai
are already in tho roarkot, villed by different
names. Uso norio unless the wotda^i'mfctwor Wood's
Hair KosUrotivo Depot, St. Louis, Mo., and New
York) are blown in tuo bottle. Sold by all Druggists
nod Patent Mejlicino dealers, also by id] Fancy
aad Toilet Uooita dealers in tho Utiiud States and
.Canada. July 7 9 lm
the oTbai r,nalish bTmidt.
hill JAMKS MARKETS
CELEI1RATED jnBMAL.ll PILLS. . ,
THIS invaluable modiuino is unfailing iu the euro
of all those painful and diiugcrous diseases .incident
to tho female constitution. . **
It moderates all excesses and removes, all obetruclions,
from whatever caustf, and a speedy euro may ^
be relied on. *v ... *
TO MARBISD LADIES
It is peculiarly suited. It will,-in a short time,
hriug ou tbe monthly pcruxLwjth regularity.
CAITTIOW.
These Pilts should not be taken -by foxholes that
arc pregnant? during the rtusr raxa wo*thk, as
thoy arc euro tu bring on Miscarriage; bnt at every
other fimo, and iu every other cose, the* mio perfectly
safe. *- In
all cases of Ifefvon* and Spiaal Affections.
Pain In the Back and 'Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue
on slight exertions, Palpitation of the Heart. Lowncss
or spirits, Hysterics. Kick Headache, -Whites,
and all tho painful diseases occasionedby a disordered
system. Those Pill/i will effect ? cure when
all iithnr mranu liai-u failrwl
Poll direction* in the pjuuplilit around each package,
which should bo carefully preserved.
A buttle cotitipniog flfty pillf, and anfdrelad with
the Government Stamp of <}?e.\f Britain, can bo
Kent pott ftco for $1 and 6 postage etAinps. . Bold by
Er Krutch, Greenville,* Ilnviliuid 4 Chichester,
Wholesale Drayifist. Charleston. *
. *lay 5 52 ' ' Ijtaow. *
.' * CANDIDATES^
. SHERIFF.?*Wo arc aullvamcil t<> announce M.
O. DICKEY da a Candidate for Sheriff of Ovcearllle
District. at the enduing Election.
SHERIFF.?The friend* of JOUN X. McDAhTIEL
moat respectfully num.unco hiai aaa Candidnto
for Sheriff of Urocbville District, at the ensuing
Election.
- TAX COLLECTOR.?JAMES B. PKAH60N
-announces himself n Candidate for Tax Oolkutor, at
' tho cumiing Election. . - * ;
. ISdr* See advertisement of Pr^ finnfmd'i Eirtr
furiyorrrtor, in another column. . TS
~ TUK WOOXTCAH DS"^
AT M- BEE'S MILLS, peVeo miles bclew Oreenville,
have ju?t been osssatjn np for making
"ROLLS 7* the boil woi*Kr. " . ' .
?Lily 7 0 8
* PATENT MEDICINES.
SAKFORD'B LIVKJt lNYIUORAfoR, - '
| . Barry's Ti iconlierous,
Oxygenated Bitters, ? * . ,
' Mustang Lineament, ' li " "
? lldufland's German Rittqrr, ./ .J?
\ Mra. Allen's llalr Restores,
. Effluncc Jatnnfoa Winger,
dyer's Cherfy Pectoral, " r
Ahd nil oik er J'nirnl Htdiciutt,
For sale at low prlocs; bv
Dita. JLONO A.BDRN'lf AM. -
npomeoiir>cs and Draggist*.
July 7 ? tf
PRIME BUTTER and EGOS "
CORB MEAL and GRIST :*?
HOBEY and APPLES
A RB to ba had, at LOW fRICIW T?* PA0U. at
A cheap Jt7!,W,
Joly^T 4M -Mais Smutty. ^
viiWtMm
THEMibucriber, having ju?l finished grinding and
fitting ap bin a ? *
Wool Cards and Bnrr Machine r
, jn Ana order, i? now rawly for bimiuoe*. Ha warranto
hit Machinery to furniib a* good |<01LH aa
can be fttrniehoddn thu Slate. and feeling lliankl'nl
to hit old customer* for their kind patronage, he Invites
them', and the |>ub!io generally, to enfi mm'A >(
Mflr Wool Carded Ondef ? warrantee of good Holla.
Jil* Mills and Wool Card* are -14 mile* below Mreenville
Court Qoiw, on Dvrbin's Creole.
1 1 JK88K K. STONK.
Jul/ 7 ? s . ?
AN ORDINANCE
* vi,rjDA\W0.
BK IT OltlUnCKI) b) the Town Ooawatt of
(Jreonvjlle in Council assembled, Thai flrone
aud after MutxUy, the 12?li iuafc, it aball be unlawful
for any float to run at large within ther<>n?>ra4e
I unit* of the town of <i reea villa; and theTdwn Marshals
are hereby empowered to lake ap and impound p'
every float ?o found running a* large, and to publish
the earn* for fwo day* at the Court Koaae door, a ad
if not reclaimed by the owner, or dWnert, within that
time, and paying the mini of Fifty Onto, the said
Marshal* are authorised tooipoerrtfcc Ooptseo taken,
and the amount* derived from said salon to go Into
the Treasury of tb? Town. * * .
Ltonoaud ratified un<lt>r the corporate eoal of (be
Town Council of Greenville, tbia Hb day of
Jnly, JHS9. -
A. McIlKE, In Undent.
W. P. Pairs, Town Clotk.
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Jpir Patriot and Mouataifleer copy .1 times. m
11 RA UlttJ aktkrb. n
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I th? ?ov?reM?i ("t Arirw, ?hivU U n?ftd? tyruagh
1 tun ..flic? of i>+'A.dj?t*ut and luKjMWter Wfrr^j
Ti" ^ggg*
ttllleM Mrt W>?tjn w* Aiyjwot MI'I lltfmur (Mr
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Aiiat|*l and Iiiftpcetof Q?natal,
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