*ji. mm
r * , J it . ?;K^^.*n^HgyQBBQB
gJ L'JJ.?L1" gLlfi!"' fggs
"TW>p too bIm tnd clean :
n# **pa Hy wihw Angara etiewn ? \. ?
. Upon the floor are neen J
No fin get" marks or* on the pane*,
No scratches on the chair*;
No wooden men net op la row*,
-Mp.r tantoballtd off In paire; f
Utile stockings to be ferae*, ;
4)1 pegged at pie to?e;
* So pile of mending to he done, t \ ,
Made np of tutby- ctothra;
No lltt'e troablftb be mothid,
N<> little hand* to fold ;
Nrvgrlroy. Angers to be w a abed*
Nb alorlM in ba Inlil (
ho tender kisses to fib given,
^ Ne nicknames, " Lot* and " Moose }"
No marry frolics sftsr tanNo
baby tn the house.
C ?rrdly Swearing,
There hi bold blasphemer* all round
qi, We henr their oaths and itopreca
lion* aa we walk the street* and drive
along the highway.- Even little children
swear like pirate*. Sometime*
the very air teems close, hot and st'fling
as if Riled w ills exhalation* from tlic
pit*, and we tremble lest Ood should
send sudden and awful judgment upon
those who recklessly take his name in
vain. Profanity so'foolish as well as
wicked, and it has been well said, " The
swearer needs no bail?the devil gets
him to bite the naked book." Some
vices we can almost excuse, because of
temptation by which the perpetrator is
assailed, but the profane man has no
efcouse. Iff* vile habits gratifies net an
appetite or lust. It is practiced front
pure love of evil, it shows a dark and
malignant hatred of God, and has only
one redeeming feature, viz: its bold
ne*s. The open blasphemer defies Jehovah
to his face. He dares the omnipotent
One to damn him.
Hut there is a kind of swearing that
is just as wicked as this, and a great
deal meatier. It is that of those who
use the current Lilliputian oaths.?
"Who, not bold enough to say " damn,"
soften it lo " darn," and 6eeni to think
that God will give tbero great credit
for tbeir politeness. We cannot pollute
our columns with a list of these
common expressions which are employ
*d by those who are wicked enough
hut too eowardly to swear " right out."
Nor is it necessary, fur our readers are
peoutiarly fortunate in their neighbors
if they are not hearing them every day.
"What we wish to call attention to is
Ihie?that all these little oaths are only
the great ones slightly changed?
they mean the same thing?they are
just as profane aod blasphemous, and
the only difference is that while Satan
has made those for bold sinners, he
has made these for titnid and cowardly
MM.
Wo have been told thai some professors
of religion are in the habit of
Using these sugar coated poisons, these
blasphemies and imprecations with the
rough edges trimmed off. If so, they
have probably considered the true nature
of such expressions. We hope
they will not be guilty any longer of
Conduct so cowardly and disgraceful;
but either begin tu swear out right, ro
that every body can seo to whose party
they'belong, and the church can excommunicate
them, or q\iit swearing
, altogether.
A man who is telling the truth, and
* is not in as much passion about it, ha*
110 temptntion to swear. Unless he has
formed a habit of using profane language
be will never think of it. A
plain and straight forward statement
will satisfy him, however important the
matter, or how great his interest in it.
But as the Christian has no right even
to tell a lie, or to get into a passion, he
has no more business to swear, even in
* * * ? 11 t
tut) Jjilltpuiian nnu oowniaiy wnv, mnn
nn angel has. And if ottr reader* have
fallen into the habit, we a.-k tl.em to
ait down and tbiok bow their petty profsnitica
would sound in Heaven, and
what the angels would think of tl.ein.
We ought uot to indulge in any habit
that we know would be out of place
in our future home, for this life is given
to us as a time of pi operation for
tiiO life to come,
Wnaif Mr. Barnum instituted his
famous prize baby-show be was
thought to hare stalled a novel and
original idea. But it seems be only
followed an illustrious example, slightly
modified and enlarged to suit the
circumstances. Queen Victoria has
long.it appears, been prompted by her
motherly heart to bestow a pecuniary
prize upon such of her servants as are
blessed by bountiful nature with especial
fruilfuinesa in childbearing. The
amount of this royal offering is duly
proportioned to the fecundity displayed,
at the rate of one pound per baby ac
cording to the last instance, which is
thus reported in an English paper!
" The Queen has sent her usual bounty
of three pounds to the wife of Andrew
Cassefs, ploughman at Balfark, on the
Balblrpie estate, who the other day had
three daughters at a birth." -The good
Queen is, perhaps, unconsciously a
sharer in the opinions of the first Napoleon,
who was wont to say that the
greatest woman in Franc* was she a bo
had borne the moat children. The
charily, however, is a worthy oji*, and
cieditable to the maternal sympathies
of her Majesty,
A COIW of Philip oi Meoedna is eft exhibition
in Washington. It is about the rise of a
half eagle, and is twsntj-two hundred ysars
old.
There ts a great excitement at Victoria,
British Columbia, over a supposed volcanic
eruption sixij-flve miles distant, in the Cascade
range.
Is Texas, the belt of the epidemic extends
20o utile* along (ho coast, and runs back over
miles into tbs Interior.
. " '^ -'cr^n' ; *' jB^-1 ffypSBI
T H i ?"j
\f*fU? URIW bw offnod * ttiaiblr <
qunrr/thorn, 0?d ? doing a thriving
Winoso In getting out gnu otone*. df
The author of " Unrry me Wk to
Old Virginia," Iim ehMW a ItVbry atn'
bin. nod is carried book in hb own convey
a nee whenerer .to WanMto k **
- Tbfe men oho wny *1 tin lnn?|jf .
Incn my Mother die*!" iin't qtiito ru
lonely now. The old m?n innrtied
again, Ri d hie stop mot Iter makes il
lively enough fur hint.
Tim author of " Life On thn pcenn
Wwvw ^ to hrOulifrtnn liin InoVo fnp tltooon I
*r b,w,,v '"n ,,ro :_rv
by tending a n? mill. Ifcwffflie on
(be water.
The boo who gave * The Old Folke
at Homo " to the World, baa recently taken
thcrti to the pooir-holi*e as they. ;
wire geltihg ttoubleeome. sy" \ '
The author of" Sbella ofttie Ocean " *
is in the clam bueine**.
The roan who wanted to H Kb* him I
for hi* Mother," attempted to ki*a hit- i
mother for him the other day, and 1
gave Aim a walloping "for hi*'mother.**
* I
The one who wailed s? ftllihtiyt-lrj
u i>o they miss me at home f waa !
mU*ed the other dnt, together 1
with a neighbor'! wife. lie (a misted
by a wife and sevett children.
The author of "Three blind mice" 1
ha* started a menagerie with ibtra.
The tnah who wrote " Five o'clock
in the morning," found thM no *aioon* i
were open at that early hnnr Where he .
could get hit bittera, ao he lie* abed
rather late now.
" Give me a cot in the valley I love,"
ha* got a cot in the infirmary. Mien
Celt ' .
The man who aighed. M Take me
home (o die," took Llr. Km'* System ,
Renovator, and ia now a M Fine ould ,
lii.-h Gintleman."
" Meet me by moonlight alone," ha*
left off meat and taken to drink.
The author of" Roll on *ilver moon,"
has opened a ball allev. Silver moo.,
can't roll on hia alley without paying
for it.
The disconsolate one who sing*,
" llste you seen my Maggie?" ha?
heard of her. Another fallow inform*
him, through the mu>ic atoie, that
"Maggie's by my sida."
' I'd offsr thee this hind of mine," .
has been sued for breach of promise. ,
" Oh, Susanua," ha* settled with her j
at length, and don't owe Soeanne any \
more. \
fi._ ...11. r ?. nu k oi..:. ?? rr
i 11*7 nmiiui vi vm /inn VM?ur i* |
still in the furniture business. I
The one wlio pleaded * Rock me In |
sleep, mother, rock me asleep " has at |
length been (ratified. His mother ,
yielding to his repeated solicitation*. |
picked up a rock, and rcckrd him (u |
sleep, lie hasn't woke tip jet.
The one who asked, ** Who will care
for mother now !" has finally concluded ,
to take care of the old woman himself, <
as no one else aeeffls inclined. ,
Pretty Toon PKACTtcite?"Cosmos,"
who edits the rural column t f
the Saturday Evening Post, enumera'ra 1
a lia* of pretty poor practice*: 1
It is a pretty poor practice for a I
farmer to dig and delve, tug and grub, i
and clour up fifty acres of land at a
cor I of $2,000, arid then in the third
year sui render about a fifth of it to the
briars, Li unities and ox eyed dairies.
Poor practice to l alf manure, half
plow, half seed and half cultivate a
field, and then harvest from it less than
half a crop.
To keep two inferior, aciawnr, ac'iih
cows for dairy purpose*, that give let*
milk than one gocd one, urid consume
more food than three.
To purchase in town 500 loads of t 1
livery stable manure, and suffer 600 of j
better heme made manure to run to ,
waste.
To attempt to fatten three hog* into
1 200 pound* or' pork on ju*t as much
feed as would keep two nicely growing. 1
To e?fiinate agricultural fair* a* *r? 1
rani humbug*, and spend three day* '
every month sating lite country at po- 1
lineal meeting*.
To depend upon borrow ihg your
neighbor's rake*, mowers and all sort*
of implcinruta in haying and barrest '
lime. |
To house np a thousand busbel* of
grain, watting for a rise, till one tenth
has gone to feed rata and mice, and the
remainder smells like the essence of rat,
and the price is down 40 per cent*
To plant out a big orchard of choice
fruit tree* with a first thought of I
money making, and leave them to do
or die. i
" Makr ttin nr.bt or It.*4?A deter- '
minaiion to make the best of everything
is * Wonderful smoother of the;
difficulties which beset us in our pa* j
ssge through this probationary sc. ne.
In Peter Pindar's story of lbs " Pilgrims
and the Peas," two fellows upon
whom the penance of walking to a
certain shrine with peas in their shoes
had been enjoined, are represented as
hnvir.tr pei formed t'Jeir (Mki under
very different circumstances and to eery
different mood*. One of them, having
taken the precaution to soften bis pens i
by boiling them, tripped lightly and,
merrily over the ground; the other
who had not "gumption" enough to
turn Lit held pellets into a poultice by ,
the same process, limped and honied 1
ell the way. It is pretty much the
anme in our pilgrimage through tLis i
" rale of tears." The impatient and i
iinpiudeht travel on hard pees, the pru
dent and sagaeioua make themselves ]
easy in their shoes, and rutt cheerfully (
the rnee that Is eel before tlum. * ' ,
- .1 - ^ iM^li '
9 ^ 99
for voting m?B OMRfoeDctsg Wiftoee v
^i^1 PWvCiP if ffiiPiif ?? ?iP|iuimiiiT,
Nevfeh, l?htWr *nv circum?t sneer, as?im?
* responsibility yon can . avoid
ootiM?te*tijr wiih your duty lo your<?)vee
And olhers.
IW? alt your KltoM. upon a printing
of rigbi? prererveyour integrity of
character, and id doing this,' never
reckon il.e cost.
Hetneinher that self-interest U tnore
likely to warp Your juiigmrnl lli?? nil
oilier circumstance# combined ; therefore,
liH,k well lo vnur duty When \our
ininest is concerned.
Haver make money at the expeme of
your refiuiaiion..
He neither lavish nor niggn'dly ; of
iha two, avoid the huter. A mean
man is univttuHllv despised, but public
favor- is a stepping Mono to preferment?therefore
generous feeling should
i>e cui<it?imi.
Say but ? lliinlc much?And do
tnore. *
Let ynllr expanse* be such a* to
leave a balance in your pocket. Keady
money In a friend in need.
Keep clean of the law ; for ever, if
you gaih your oie, you are generally a
iooer of money.
Aroid borrowing end lending.
Wine drinking abd Cigar rnioking
ere l>ed habit*. They impair.Jho mind
end pocket, end lead to a waste of time.
HrYakt, tric l*orr.?It i* jiut fifty
years Ago eince Bryant piihli-lted hi*
' Thanstnpls " lb the North American
ftevle*. mbd yet ibet * good gray bead
which all men know "still lingers with
us, honored and revered One redly
guesses the secret of hit long end useful
life hy watchittg hie habits in there
letter deve in hie own home At Cedarmere.
He iLewftl sifc ih the mottling.
and exercises with dumb-bell* for aii
uonr. lie congratulate* him?clf on his
Blender build, end ray*. iNttghinglv.
u IIow much better it would bo to car
rr a heavy b>ad for half an hour, aud
be relieved of the burden; than to carry
It wiili one foreVrf hi i-KbMop.* lie
ie riinplo to abstenriouencss in bin diet.
While hi* b'mkfwt table i* Ninply sup
plied with taiietv for Ids guest*, he
content* hiinM-lf with a di-h of boiler!
Iiominr and milk. He uses neither
itMt nor feffer, though they are always
r*ff?*red to other-*, lie wilts* cfiitny in
the morning, and devotes the afternoon
lo out door exercbe*, and the i retting*
10 social srjovmentl for he t* fortu*
nately rich enough to ho free from ex
raesive labor. His attachment to hi*
hom? at Cedarttieie is t-ery strnhg. and
lie interests himself in lite concern* of
hi* neighbors with a hearty frienriline**.
May his kindly face, wiili it* flowing,
ilvert heard and hair, linger long under
those beloved tieea which ii?e
above < Vdrntnere.
I f hrtitiun Timet ami Witnett.
In oM times. (I* iw<mi ih? ream
1505 and 1730f) it ?m tb? |>r*tiUnt
to put mer the peiindicul
iicniior.* <-f the ?!aj the initial U-iteis id
ilie ci>utpH.H-, thus:
N '
W? | ? fc
ft
importing that these papers Contained
intelligence from the f ur quarter* ?.f ilte
fir In bo ; Mini from this practice is de
rived the terfii M newspaper."
[Exchange.
New Yakuti* or Wheat.?Mr. Wiley
Chirk bruttghl ? small parcel of tins wheat
(*- >m (Iwrdnn county, ami 'eft H in our ??rti?e
lor inspection. It certainly is a snfu-riof
hin t, lipnit two w??ks earlisr than our
common wheat, and being proof against
rutl or ecab, should I e at once extensively
eultivated. Mr. 0. is preparing to sow three
bushels, and informed us that ilia gentleman
ha bought from sowed six htislirl- Iflst
Tall, and the yield was Ifttl. W? hope to
t>? able to report favorably ul this wheat
newt year.
[Oalmteill* (<7e.) Air Line Ettffl*.
Proaassor Charles King, President of Columbia
College, Mew York, died ia Italy.
1ST* Drieklayera gat seven dolla<s a day
In Weston, Missouri.
far* A weekly newspaper la Csrio,
Egypt, opens with a prajr?r as a salutatory.
fM* Naw barracks, to cost f100,000, are
to be built at Atlanta.
far A colony of JCngllsh farmers is exfrected
in Tenneaser.
[y CmI, Iron, te?^ nd dm h*?? Iimh
recently diwnterrd In Tanner***
nr Fifteen parens* nr* dally run over I
or (mocked down In the riled* <tf Pnrta
UT" Dear are Mid to barrry ibuadrni
in North Carolina this season*
OT Wage# In France have,increased 40
per cent. within lb* last fifteen yeaia.
fir Tli# animated total value of all thai
arofi* throughout the Sou lb (ha present
year I* #400,000,000,
BP* An otlaial latter from TVitaarnla,
dated on tb# 1st Inal, at*tea thai the yellow
favar I* abating.
gjff A fast.youth In Illinois a locomotive
while the fireman and n.otneer
- o r
wet* At lunch, ??i?1 eMtied U off About teN
inllr*.
The AimnI of Omni 8tadli|t Price, toimj,
wu m of the lor (eat ever mob hero.?
The eeretnoniee took plnea in the Jfirat Church,
Dr. Bojlr, whefe the fHiiiei Uj in atote nil
the moraing, end were rial tad bp e rarp Urge
another of oltlsen*.
Umnl Soott'e will bee Joel been probated,
ft balneal he the Puleaki ewurJ to Weat Point,
thot worn In the Mpileen air to hi* ganodion,
MTintieiil flcntt ilopt.
CK^TOhT>V5LUR Sftri^KY,
tmiwwn* DISTRICT, 8. C. PM-IW?
? Mi of euperior CA*DtIt? MAtj
(JtfWICS, Mid n?vo placed them tthdar the'
management of experienced end faithful band*,
who will fire erety attention to ptvreut ? '
oece?eary vMt? and to insure general satisOur
fHrllttira arv> ttach that wo can afford to
<lo the trork oh '
The Ri*i Liberal Tcr^
And wo can lately guarantee to luru out
promptly
Excellent rolls.
? Whon the flrease I* (Vimlsbed to ? , (say
one iwmnd of flreaae to eieht notlnd* of Wuul.t
Wt> will Ca?d Plain Wool
At Tail Cents a Pound
A small gdVwnao oh tth rate will bo charged
for CardinK MixoU Wool or for Cation and
^IRAD^JnAWTHORN St TUttttfftU,.
June 20 4 if
WOOL, carobT"
McBEU MILLS,
GREE3VILLE DISTRICT, 8 COUR
Carding Waablnaa arc In first-rate order,
and under the control Of that wall
known and competent manager, Mr. T. Y.
BRIDGE#, who will use every care to pre rant
unoaceMary waste and to insure complete satisfaction.
Out facilities are rack that we cfcn afford to
d? the work on ?
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS,
and wa can safely guarantee to torn out
pfUtttpUy
fitCELLESTROLU. <
, Whan the Greaae la fornlahed to na, (ray
At Ten Cents a Pound!
A small alrsaee en this rata will ba charged
for Carding Mixed Wool or for Cotton and
Wool together.
flb Vfiml will be Uktnfrom and daltrarad
at OfochVUla C. H. ffeb ot charge for tranepofUUoh
GRADY k HAWfttOttW.
.tune 20 4 tf
WM. IP.PRICE^
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONfcQA, QA.,
WILT, practice in the Counties of Lampkin
Dawson, (iilmer, Fannin, Uni.n,
Towus. White and Uall.
Jan 10 3S . / tf
G. F. TOWNES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
axd
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
OFFICE at the same building adjoining
New Conrt House, formerly occupied hp
T?wsk* k CAHintBLi., before dissolution of
the Arm.
Orcenvillfc, P. (}. Jnn .1!-*
. - w.
If. o. a. wrJ.Ld.
EASIER & WELLS,
Attorney* And Counsellors at Latr
ANt) IN EQUITY,
URKKft VILLK, S. C.,
PRACTICE in the Conrie of tho Ptafe and
of the United State*, and giro M|1t;i|l
Mention to c*8C* iu Bankruptcy.
Juno 13 ? 4 ' It
LAW CAHD.
CJOODLETT & TBOMAS,
Attorneys at Law,
Aaft
fiflttClTOnS itf EQUITY,
nAVS tliia day formed a Copartner
hip In th? practxe of LAW and
fcqUITY on the Weatern Circuit.
Oflleein the old Ooort HitlMinc.
a. n. doot.Lwt, wn. M TiioM o.
]>eo ?0 SO tf
GKEENVIU.E
COACH FACTORY
jHAVING Ma1)R he# ar?S?'3RS^T'a"g-ment?
wit hour wmkmet,
Viy \ZJ -" < materially reduced the
Coat of AJatiu/aeturr, ? e de,ire to call the
attention of the pnblij to the fuel, Ihnt for
ComA, we will do Uepairlrg at greatly KE
I>Ul'EI? nRICKH, nnn make liberal diaeoiuit
on NEW WORK. We hare on hand anas*
aortn.wit of OpK* AND TOP BUGGIES,
ROCKAWaY* and LIGHT CARRIAGES;
a I mi every <J??orii>tl<Mi of Wairona we make
rruiv ur i coin.
GO* RR, COX, IfARfcLEt k CO.
" ? ,f
T. W. D WIS,
WATCH MAKE!,
ta WOULD Rrepeotfullj In
jV^Qform the p?opl? of Greenville
(?-/^?nnd the earrouoding oonnlrjr,
: w mam*
From hie OI.D STAND In the Good,
tell Houee, to more CONVENIENT
one, three dvore North of the line
?<<>n IIoner, next door to Pickle A Poor, on
Mnin Strrrt. where he le prepnred to do
|l woik in hi' fine of liiolnrf, et ?hort no
lie*', in n workman like manner, and on
reeeonnhle term*.
Aug 10 IS tf
State of South Carolina.
URKKNVILLK DISTRICT.
IB X^ttlty.
joAxre P. LAtiMRH, A<lmloi?tr?tor, r?. Mart
D. J, AT I MRU et -1.
TV nflk. H.A.. I. IK.
I above stated eaae, tbe Creditor* of tbi
lata JAMES M. LATIMER an hereby tvqalr?d
to MUbliik tbelr demand* ipiaii the Estate,
before mr, witbfn m'ae month* from tM<
Sato, or be barred.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. 0. D.
CMalnlttor'i Otto*, Jaiy If, 1M7.
Jyl* 9 *
Schedule Spar. A Union R. R.
OS and after Monday, the tttb May i?at.,
the Pa??enger Train* will r?u on Mobd?>*(
Wednesday* and Satardayr. Down
train* leare Spartanburg C. If., at 5 a. m. |
arrive at Alston at ll.SA a. ?. Up traim
tear* Alston at p. in. j airlveat Spartanbusg
C. 1L, at 7 p. mTHOS.
*. JTRTUR, t
PreeMabt H. A V, Railroad.
l'nl<>nville, ft. C., May 1?, t8?7.
J Hue 14 S "tt.K. '
: \ 9 > ' v f * ?
r i i'?jr.~~
MgbicHty-Ajp '-tjPno&ST.
WM. Nau?/ehw|liStf$%|iilititf <smtMat
to lb* Balaam Medkai t'ollefr* of Pbila1
1841, aod the Philadelphia Medical Collar*,
which bad praeiaaaiy MM mr ad into the
Pennjylrania Medical Collage. Ia t??4 It
purohaaad the Won Medical f otrereity. Tito i
of tba bjitidt tobools united, prtitioned,
aad obtained a rpeeial act of tba Leglalatnre,
consolidating thtoe institutions and
changing tbeir uannc to that of tba Philadelphia
University of Ma4k|$? atid Borgery,
M?r.li tt IMS. All th?M various nets aro
III the statutes ol Pennsylvania.?
Thu cost v( the building and moreoni *H ?*
er one hundred thousand dollard. It will be
obeerved that the* University, as now organised,
to thb lejtdi fbpit>?entativo el the four medical
eollegee that it MS fiblnt-bM. It to a liberal
school Of medicine, confined to tio dogma,
nor attached to any medical clique ; but tml>r?cee
in it* teachings every thing of valao to
ilio prof?uion.
iTr??fo**>?rlt has two full sessions ouch year,
commencing oil Ull 1st of October, and continuing
until the 1st of January as its first
eesion, and fVuin the 1st of Janwaty lb the
Ibt of April m its second ; the two obUstllutIng
one fbll course of Uetares. It hfil also a
summer session, commencing tbc ln|lf April
and continuing until August, for tbo prepaHltory
branohos, such as Latin, Greek, Mathemalioft
Botany, Zoology, Chemistry/ Anatomy.
Phytloloah etfci .
Ticket*.?Tickets to tbe fhll course of lectures
$120, or $00 for each sessl.nj. For the
summer or preparatory oourse $25. Graduating
fco $.30. To aid young men of wodtmtc
men as, the Universityhas issued fit* Am mired
>c)wlnr*kip?, which are sotd to fcrst-course students,
for $70, and to second-oonrse students
and clergymen for $00, each eonstituling tbo
holder a Hie member, with tbe pcrpetitel privileges
oT tbe lectures, and all the teachings or
tbe school. Th evenly additional fees sH> a
yearly diseoeting and matriculating ticlcbi,
each of wbteh is|i.
The Advantage* tf 3ci<rfar*kipt.?The student
holding a scholarship can eater the College
at aay time daring the year, attend as
long as be ekoeaee, end re enter the iastitntlou
ae frequently as desired.
It requires no previous reading or study to
enter the University on scholarships, hence,
. nil private tuition toes are snrad.
Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute
other business a part of the tine.
The candidate for graduation can prooent
himself nt any time, and receive his degree ae
soon da qualified.
In case a studefat Ihoold hold n scholarship
and not '<? ahio to attend lectnntf it can he
transferred to another, thus preventing dnjr
lose.?
Parents, guardians, or friends of students
dishing (o phtbhiWt) scholarships for them a
year or nott before their attendance at the
university, can secure thein hy advancing onehalf
the prite, and paying the balance when
the student enters. Physicians end benovolent
men eitn bestow great benefit njxin poor
young men, W presenting them n Ibbldtdhlp,
and thus enabling (beta to obtain nil honura
ble profeiiinn.
The FiMilit embraces Seventeen eminent
phjrikUm iu surgeons. The Unlverity haa
associated with it a lsrga hospital cltute, where
every form of medical and surgical disease it
operated on wad treated in toe presence ol the
efaet.
Co Lino* BMtntJ??.?TV* Utdtege baOdlnjr;
looated tn Ninth Street, #-<oih of Walaat, Is
tbe finest in the city, Iu frunt is collegiate
guthic, and ta adorned with embattlemont*
and embrasures, presenting a novol, bold, and
bcantlful appearance. The (acado ia of brown
stone, orpaincntvd by two towers, rising to
the r ft; tat Ion of blghty feet, and CroWnoJ with
an embattled parapet. Tbo building contains
between fifty and sixty rooms, all suppled
with water, gas, and every other convenience
that minium improvement can eontrihute to
faeilitata medjfcal instrnction. Only five hiin?
dred rShularshlpl will be Issited, and as two
ti'tbdfod and fiftk arc now Sol I, thoso who wish
to secure one shooid d6 do di Mthe. Btoner
ean he remitted by sipSM, or a draft or shock
sent on any National bank in tlia Unttsd
States, when tbe Scholarship will be returned
by mail, signed by tbe Preildeut of tbe Board
of Trustees, Jo*. 8. Fisher, ^ati.. find tbe Dean
of the Faculty, W. Peine, M. D. All order*
fni1 Scholarships Or other business of the University.
should be addressed to Professor TV.
Paine, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW BOOKS*
PAtftk'a PRACTICE OF MEDICrNE,
A new work just issued by W. Psine, Af. D.,
Professor of the Principle* and Practice of
Midlcine and Pathology In the Philadelphia
University of Medicine and Surgery; author
of Paine t Practice of fldtgerf; a it o fit oif
Obstetrics and Materia Medina; author of
New School Remedies; an Eidtomo of Eberlie't
Practice of Medielno ; a Review of Homoeopathy
; a work on the History of Medicine;
Editor of University Medieal and Burgical
Journal, Ac. Ac. It is a royal Oetsro of flfid
pages, and contains a fall description of all
diseases known in medicine and surgery, including
thoeaof women and children, together
with their patholovy and treatment by all tbo
new ind improved methods. 1'riee f7; postage
80 eenfa.
Address the anthot, Ml Afeh Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
ALSO, A NEW WORK,
Entitled New Rehool Medicines, which ia
tbe only work ever published upon Materia
Medics, embracing all the Eclectic, llumsropaSis,
attd Botanic remedies, with a full regular
a terta Mediae, Price $6; postage free.
Address as above.
raitaMriliviiAii
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
A Semi-Mnmlkig Journal of Jiedieiot, Surgery,
Pkgeioioyv, Hyoieur, and Oenernl Litemtmro,
dtootti to tho Profeeeion and Us
The ebeapeet medieal paper Hi the world,
published every two weeks, at the University
Building, Ninth timet, eowtb Of Walhftt.
Single oofde*, $1 OA
Five copies to oee address,........, M 4 11
Tew *4 h m ? 7 m
Fifteen * " - 9 .TO
l weniy 10 00
Tha gottar-up of tbo olub iktll Iihi eno
copy gratis. Address,
W J'AIXli, M. D., Kditier,
Philadelphia, fa.
August 8 11
Greenville Mills.
, fllHR ORKKNVII.UK Ml LI it bar# bean
JL put ! flr?t-r*U enlrr by t .* Major,
fur griiiding Vt brat.
Good attention will bt gitM by old
, grind ara.
Ilia Mills grind on tha old lehadilr, (tha
, Toll.)
tiring along your Grain,
June It 8 If
State of Sonth Carolina.
. QRItENVILLK DISTRICT. >
la Isslts
- William H. A cm*, Adwtaiotrator, m. M. I.
Coxacni et il,
1 TN pur?u?nee of tbo D?erot?1 Orde* In tho
' X IdMI MM) ?M Creditor* of tho
1 & Dr. V. L. V, AtlSTIlf in hwbjr
' od to eiUbllib their (Utnand* ogAtoftt (Ho R?Uto,
bofora mo, wit Wo m/no mom <A? from tbia
dote, <>y bo borrod. *
- J. P. MOORE, 0. W. <1. D.
0*r^ Ju?7 1?, 1807. T<
P^:* v #
PASSENGERS
ARRIVING IN COLUMBIA ON T/IN
DIFFEEK*T RAILBOAM %Lr
WILL FIND
. '* ?? '* '
>; w?s??, m*
In Ucnnmnm tn C?rrr ihe? In
FREE OF iTWAHaie.
Retyonti&t prr*ojH in niiftl<WW t* ;* ?, *
orirr Chrtii and Rfltfgdfff.
T. 0. NICKERflOfc,
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Aug 19 l5 tf
M? eemsi
CHEAP FOR CACHE?
AT T. B. EOBXfctt' BKIC* rWB?
.T HAVE on hand, and shall be reSaleing v '
JL every we?-kaddRions to *toek,the *
wiowi?g noons, to w?i{, '. 2 .7
Ladle/. OentleBwiVllUB^, Boys* u4 "
Children's SHOES tl'-il"?
Shoe LACKT8, liaen sad cotton ,
Note and LetUr PAPER, Mft?
Fine White ENVELOPES
OOFFKE, SU(? AR, TKA, ROD*
PEPPER. SPICE. GINOER <-t <
OOPPKRA3. EPS AM SALTS
TOBACCO. CORN, DACON , t '
Venison lid MS, Baa, Coffee
BtTTTONS.'uboks and EVE*. Hair PINl*
Sued Irish POTATOES, APPLES
COTTON YARN. '
In a few days I shall receiving additions
lo my present 8te?k. Persons wishing
any of tlis shore article*, wlH do #*W
to sail and examine before huylbg, for bai**
gain* oah be botighi at thU place. " '
ISP"! wilt barter for Corn, Be eon, Bat* ,-x
ter, Kgg\ Lard, Chickens, A*. tf
R. U BURN.
March 1th, 1807. 41 if
nDA^D^praiBijKr^
F0RWARDIN9 AND COMMISSfODl
MERCHANTS, '
I " . I
AMP - > ' ?X'DeaWsirt
Groffefldf And fowittaki
PENDLRTON STREET,
SBAB THE DEPOT.
Mar 14 4* if
"sTEtEII ftOtfBE,
*1,43,9ft A *7 Broadway, li.Y;
Opposite Bowttng OreeaL
OS THE EUROPEAN PLANi ' % '
muci owntfn../. -- >. " J
Liia mr.vc.n3 HUUSU ft We II dad
widely knows to the traveling poblie.
The local ion is especially suitable l?
merchant# and bdslneea men ; it is in elosw
prolln.lty to (ho business pun tff the city?
Is on tliO highway of 8o?tnern and Woatera
travel?and adjacent to all the principal
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
TilE STEVENS HOUSE bae liberal, aeeommodntion
tor over 800 gneeia?It Ik well
furniahed, and possesses every MHMk it*provefnent
for the oorafott end entertain' Jf'
mrnt of its inmates. The rooms ere spacious
and well ventilated?provided With
gee end water?the attendance it prompt
and respectful?and thodnhle b generouety
provided with every delicacy of the oeaaow ?
at muderate rdles.
GEO. k. cjeAafiled.
Proprietor*
Jane 18 8 ten
DRTANDERSON
atOHb KESPKCTPULLT tnfofm#
the, eltMvns of Areehtftto and
*UixJLJ> vicinity, that Have the (hS. hd^
has opened hie OFFICE nest door to his rati- *
dence, jnat in the rear of Meters. David h
Stradtey, whera bo is prepared to ptaMM
DENTAL SURGERf
in both Its branches, operative and moehnaleal,
for the CASH only. .*v?" ,?
Feb 14 88 tf
Notice * ' : ,
We reipeetfally Invite all pemofta owing ,t*>
a, to come forward and par m, A .
wonl to the wise is seflttent to sees soeta^?
Ws can ho found at the !<* '
Come uid tottle aoon, or JM will kkn ?MU ' >
10 PV' A. J- tANDifRQKltt 4 <!t>. I
Jaa * ft If
: Hot?i and Account* of Brooks. f-f
Soruggt A Oibcon. AodfOOd toloo.I
8 BrooksI|U
11 AVE J wot received for (MlNilm
these KOTIM end ACCOUNTS, aad r?- ?,.
que.t oil person* indebted to lk? 2T?r?, to I
eoli. without del*j, to make wttl???>
and 0. F. TOWXI8.
Attorney si Law.
Marsh Qth, ?W. ^
8AMUEL BLAOB, BABBBBe >V
V\70UL? re-peetfolly in<*r? iks tmM* I
r V that ha has opened a BAMAB
| SMOp to the room voder the building for* -a ,
marly occupied by Ik* P?* Q?ta aad Sm~ ? I
ttdpriu Office, first dose above the ratal <4?"
MeBov's UaU. wh. rc be he? loeatedt Betafe ^
a prqfnefemi Barber, ha bopeA by attca- ,
lion u? buaioaw, together with po? teases to
aO, to merit a portion of publle pativmagt, w
In 0UTT11K>, WlAVINBtod SHAMKKX.
I NO. or Ladle* wUhlnq Hair Otfttleg ' I
and Dreeing done, will b* waited on at
0?el? reekfefto**, July |5 I
_ ? i ... ...HI II AiohMlfa. > % x .
Dissolution. '
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