*
into? a jewel'jr*8 ehop, and see W\v
_ l ? r ?i * _ _ jij.a. ?_
cweiui *ne worKmau muse ne in
flatakiag up thearticle he hakl* in
hie-hands." Visit the shipyard,
and the man with the bfWrtl a*e
meet learn to hew on a line, or be.
dismissed. Yo? think of being a
clerk* Well, remember, that a
in intake thirty is ttttW-lcas tliwift
crime. I never saw a man wh<?
wan,.very partiouliar about bis affaire
that was not successful. flW
exact is a military officer in the
command of men. A clumsy sailor
^-ill never rise to the command
of a ship.
But there is one great danger
which be=?ets many yonng hien at
the present day. It is the disposition
to avoid all solid improvement,
and to take up with subjects
which require no thought, and
which serves as mere warfare with
godliness. Our portion will be
that ot the ungodly. As the tree
faUetb, so shall it tie. We shall
reap what we have aowru
. y-mvi - rt Taxes.
*11 lis k a subject ia which we
all take an interest, and about!
which we can scarcely speak too!
often. Time too, is precrms, as a
penally of SO per cent, is added to
all taxoe not paid before August 9.
Several citiuens of Marion addressed
a respectful letter to Audi
tor Toiniiueoa, asking for an abatement
of the assessed value of pioperty
in that County, as canalized
by the State Board. Mr. Totulinpon
replies at length, concluding
his letter as follows :
41 You ask that a new valuation
may be ordered. There is no authority
under the law for such an
order. The only remedy is for individuals
who feel aggrieved to
send through the County Auditor
a statement showing the value of
their property?such statement to
be supported by affidavits. Tin's
6tatemeht should give a full do
scription of tho property, such as
the. number of acres of arable,
meadow ot wood lands, as the case
may be, together with a description
of the improvements. Tho
County Auditor should consider
the application tavorablvor unfavorably,
and recommend such an
abatement as he thinks just. I
will then, to the best of my ability,
act in the matter ; and }*on may be
sure that I will be glad to make an
abatement in the assessment,
wherever it is demanded by justice.
$ fc -iy \ |v t*
I am, very reapecttfully,
Your obedient servant,
lvKi ifiw TOM I.INBW,
State Auditor."
?< ?": f T > *+*? * I I Pl.t f < J M U ) '1
Tnr. contract for finishing the
Ti i -n* i i i i
Dine xuage ivoaa nan neen given
to Meases. Ciosuoll, Patterson &
Sellers, of Ilarrisburg, Pa. A
piuljr f?'?i Kew York bid lower
than they.did, hut as tbev did not
come well recommended, the above
named gentlemen were allowed the
contract at their own proposHfdft.
The} are the main contractor^, vet
hare several others from Pennsylvania
associated with them; one of
whom is Col. McClore, of Pliila^
dclphia, who is known to many
South Caroliniansthe commanding
officer who surrendered to Qcn^
Hampton at ChaucejJoravflle, Vay
and who is now a leading man in
liia State. All of them are known
to be men of wealth and reliabil
ity, several being prominent bankers.
Creswell will probably do
the head work, and Patterson, who
is very wealthy, will advance the
principal amount of capital necessary
to carry out the work, which
will be done with all the rapidity
modern skill can invent. They
miena employing immediately a
regularly organised company of
tunnelerg, whose headquarters are
at St. Louis, and who have done u
great deal ot work on the Pacific
Railroad. These they will bring
down and set to work in August,
,two ymr% from which time they
arc to have the road in running
order, and they aro to take first
mortgage bondfe in payment. So,
at last, all the fuss And fume about
the great Blue Ridge Railroad,
with which the people were getting
very distrustful, has assumed
a "local habitation and a name."
~ ?
A LotrtsTii-LR polieeman personated
a thief f?-r fun the other nighf, j
and did it so well, that he got shot- j
1 " ?'- - ' I I
eo5eSK?B5^imPwilh^^>S!o?
4 th<
ma* of paper ?r? very much extended ' y a
patent proem by M. Pa*y.?. The paper
made by ibia propeaa ia of a peculiar kind.
Japanese for -pocket handkerchief*, an.l la
extant til* tenuis #pirapci?t?. JBotfe U|i
u H *n<f regetsbie miflefiafs Af* rfnipfojrd
la I# production. Among the
We find torn# not hitherto mtioh employed
lit thi msnufabtafe ofpipae, AsMZealand
aim*I maiteiwamd ore wool, sftfc, ?kh<?
and other ftj*tetial. which is eyrtainly's
nowellj la p*p? rmaking. T}?e*e >ari?ui
matter* are reduced to p?ly and hleaebed,
and iheo J felted " fri appropriate maoliln
cry, which is. no doubt, the same a* i* uaad
in ordinary papefdhAlrtng.
It will eaMly.'be und?r?t0o4 th?\ the
mixture of aoch material* a* era hav*
named give* a papkr of extraordinary pliancy',
flexibility and strength. It can. In'
deed, beaown together with ae maah eaa?'
and rtiaVea d? stroifg a scant a* the worm
fabric* il I* Intended to replace. Tlie u?w
to whiah tliis paper saw he pot are lanumerable.
Wt may mention a few of the
articles we hare seen. First, petticoat*,
wliteh ao girl of the period -could remi.et
There may be printed egaetly Ilk* the
fkirta ana ao fashionable. or they may he
whita, ahd hare open wo-k stamped oat >n
patt-rna. which *carcelv any arronnt of la.
her with idfMrl ami naedla Ao\iH Imitate.
The marvel I* that they can he cold retail
fbr sixpence e*eh?Kttic morn than tlia rost
Of washing a petticoat- We hare next
bed fareiture, af initiation cretonne* and
eMwtae*. Them are printed with pattern*
af great Wauty, and a set of emtaine will
cmlj' oost five ahlllincw. ,W? have also
guilts, whiah. beaid** beiur non-con Juct?r*
of heat, bare a T?rv gantaal app-arancs.?
W li?t? dSy-?nVrrs for beds are r?n<V *Hli
embossed patterns and *aually cheap.?
While U?M? clothi, stamped Willi patterns
in remarkably pool taste, will, we are eure,
aoon ornament many a dinner table, and
Serve to light the fires the day after the
party, unless the host be of an economical
Inrn and re-sells them to tbe papermaker.
But the material is also applied t<> articl- s
of a- mere nulptpti|M. pharaeier. Very
good imitation leather is formed of it, ami
furniture covering. and even aboea may be
made. -The feet ean be Ota-le impermeable
to wet hy tlie Introduction ?>f oil* and In
d:a-rubber. * We have said tnontrlt lo show
tlint a m-tleilal is produced which will
probably have considerable influence on
otBie of onr staple industries Taper collars,
it may'well be supposed, hare nlready
bad s sensible influence on tbe linen trade,
and' the furfher eatenslve substitution o(
paper for wov?n fabric* nattl produce still
greater,*a??t*?* A
" ??*??* T. W ?L ,
Air-Line Railroad Meeting
The railroad meeting on last ll-aday wat
att#h?lcd by a large mmiber of our rlt1?i*n<
From tbe proceedings of the meeting, giver
below, it will be seya that; the people arc be
ginnhig to fralire the great Importance Of t>ib
enterprise, and tbe reees?lfy of earnest aetior
in order to seenr* its benefHs. The move mcni
is being takes bold,of by, iur best an-1 agosi
luumauN oxiHiii, wdii wo mile te etrerj
enterprise that affects the material interest* o
our Couuty. * <j"~\ tr?"
Leery clttren, be he Tan d-liolder," farmer
merchant, mechanic or professional man, hoi
a personal interest in the success of this move
sent. The Air-Line, mken completed, wil
eonnect Washington City, Baltimore, Philadcl
phia, New York and Boatou with all the large
cities of the Southern States aad the groat cilj
of New Orleans. Xt will aoaalitute th
straigbtcst and, of course, the quickest am
host root* of travel for the immense pnpula
lion of those cilice and of the States in whicl
they are loeatdd. Tbo failure to aaeurc thi
road wili-be disastrous to every in Ureal of th
country, and five ia Spartanburg a retrograde
I movement, from which it will be difficult t<
recover. It will u?t da to of tuning Iht
Air-dine. ' ' * ^ a-a.
At the moating on Monday Capt. 8. C.Mean1
was called to t?re chair aad Samuel T. Poiniei
appointed Secretary. Addresses were inad<
by Col. 0. Cannon, T. 8toko Farrow, Wn
Walker, C. C. Turner, Dr. Winsaaith and others.
Col. Farrow, who has made arrangeaaeati
to settle permanently la Atlanta, eialed *om<
important facta In relation to the .road, auc
Urged upon oar people the pee sea it J of promp
action in oyder to secure its benefits. Wi
wish the Col. could ires a > among us to aid it
Securing tltia object. W.a know, however tba
I he wilt da all lu hi* risfti-r for'ua at it* A#
last* terminus.
The following resolutions, being offered
were nnanimoqily adopted :
Whereas, id Air-Line Railroad to prujeetnt
from Atlanta, Georgia, to Charlotte, Nortl
Carolina, passing through the upper portion
lb if State, which it trf form a link in the grca
Ikrou'jh'llm of trarel from Kagr Of leant t<
Paw York, aadltla nit'important t? lbs irter
aata of oar paopla that Spartanburg should b
on thia line of road, Tlierefora, \ ,
Jifofvttt, That we aarneatly call upon th
aitizena of thia County to give all tha aid it
that* power to aaeura thia eeaneetion at Spur
tanburg.
/{*??hrW, That a Committee of flea be ap
pointed to eommutrieate with the President t
tha Air-Lina Railroad, with tha view o tab
ing the necessary ate pa to aaeura thia ol.jeot.
lifoh-td, That wa will cord tally eo-oporat
with tha people of MrnenvNteln any aaavaincn
that they may fflgjttat to aaeura tha road1
paaakag Graaarilto and Spartanburg.
That a mass moating ha bald a
Bhteadey hi August,
Tha Chal?a appointed Cat. Cannon, Di
Wlnemith, Cat. Joel Poster, Oea. Millar an.
Samuel T. Poinieron tha oommittaa to aorrei
pond with .the President of tha road. Th
meeting than adjourned to Sntesday hi A ague
[Spartanburg Gatrfft.
ft Mil Id
tituto for ? IIm *f rail*. An on4W?? wlr*|
r*p* U p*a?lod o? % ? ?*<'? pulley*, whlel11
whfrh ^Ingnflasly irr?yd to premise a
(kmet (qalllbrtaM, ,"jH at ffce itne tithe to
? withoutbtoHwHii hi* eWoopports. Tk?
tirepow^S- U supplied %f e J mi IT stationery
. engine, theJwlrs rut? rtnnhg re?n4 a 4 mm,
Md the boxes carry from one hnndrei to six
bouAroa nv^pda ?f suuibaudim. ft Instated .
* tbati^ire Vemwty, cap-We of tranflvortiag
y titer iimxkl i?y, With Ate neeedeary .memo.;
. power end rolling -took, can bo eonstmeted for
r V? hundrod and toy poonda per alio, and owe
1 thousand tons per it A speed of As miles
An hour. The experiment bi ndw being proeo.
1 oeted with complete aifcoess between some
L4?d#e*bt# Abj?<?mAAi aM a railway
:"? "it 1j ? MTvry.
IIMQ WOQM Br6 VTlM lO W "A CBVfN ff tTAOllfHI '
. in I'raMs.dUlf e?? Spain* Tim. most iaapotthnf
point in the invention 1/theUnattfo# df
passing the pyif efbSMpm^ h^swmmwtemol
so o^rvlng the frame of the track bos as to
make the contra of gravity come en dor tho
tope. Re admirably is/tkdi maeagcil that
'1 twoon Dover and Qalais. Such an iuvention
will find mnltitudinone forms of application in
this country, and Ingenious eagtheere wtM, wio
doubt, soua he pnshing U npon public attention,
basing its claims to favor upon Its chfcbp
cost. Woaee no reason why tho grain Wcvsm
tors of New York shoald not be permanently
connected by this style of carrier with thosd of'
the West.?-Yew i'ort ITtralJ.
QRKcRAL Sirst.ss.?'The New York eorres,
pendent of the London Standard makes the
following mention Of General Sickles* appointment
as Minister to Spain :
r 1 The appointment of General Riekles as Minister
to Rpain has been olleialty published.
Vl.i. .i. .. ).. _i r? .. (I...,
Mure then anything else be bee June, baa loa'
bim the confidence Mid support of his most Judicious
advisers. Ilia earliest nominations to
oflire of men admitted to t>e corrupt, were excured
or palliated by the charitable imputation
of ignorance oi their bad character. In tlr?
case of General Rick lea,' tlie President ha*
keen warned, if. indeed, be stood in need of
warning, and ho therefore sins against light
and knowledge. The new Minister 14 Spain
was, in times gone by, a Dcmocratio politician
of this city, with a large control of the mob.
of whom he was a good representative, end by
whom ho was sent to tbo Federal Congress. In
the llouso of Rcprckcntatircs his affiliations
wore With the extremists of the disaffected
South before secession had token a definite
shape, and when at last South Carolina with',
drew from the Union he was bmd In his professions
of approval. A public speaker of no
piean ability, be declaimed against a coercive
policy, nad than srrnfriato Uie Northern army,
where, to do titiu justice, he acted with eoarf
age, loaing a log on the field of Gettysburg.
In the camp.^fuYur the Presidency between
i Grant and Seymour, be took the stump with
grcab ardour and effect fur the former, making
spcee&M every wlicrc, and ggttlag paid fhrghcin
i hy Republican central eounnitteej at the very
moment that ho was drawing bis pay as an
i officer in the regular army. Ilis natural gift
i of oratory exerted for a popular candidate, and
t Ibe mute oloquenco of his wnodon leg proclaimt
ing the eaeriflce he had made for the cause of
r Ihc Union, were very powerful with large nsf
scinblie*. Foeially, General ?irkea ha* |uBg
been proscribed in the United States.
i Tnr. Eccmbucal Coctteik?A cable die
. patch has announced the probability that this
I Cotincll would he postponed one year. The
following from a correspondent at Florence to
r the l'all hlall Qaaette, indicates some of the
f difficulties which the Pope haa encountered t
? A report, which is rrry generally credited,
J is spread hers, according to which serious difficulties
hare occurred as to tho convocation of
b the Ecumenical Counell. It seems that the
t overtures made to various Powers hy Prince
e Hohenloe, the Berarian Minister, with the
s object of organising a coalition against the
?' Papal pretensions, hare bad a oertain degree
I of success. France and Italy appear disposed
to join Bavaria in its opposition, and neither
Austria nor Spain fa witling to Support tba
r Pope, though fhey decline to take any active
> steps against him. Cardinal Berardi, It is
added, has been sent by his Ilnttneea on a spe
eial mission to Paris, in order, if possible to
arrange matters. There la, I hare reason to
t believe, lone truth in this rumor. It is known
I that Prance has again attempted to establish a
k i rftouh between Victor Bmannel and
b | the Pope, on the basis of certain proposals i
i which had been previously arranged between
t the Cabinets of Floveaee and the Tuileries; |
; and ber present attitude as regards the Ecu
men leal Council la aappoaed to I* cauaed by
. tho failure of this negotiation.
) ' On the Tth of Angwat nest, wo ore promi?od
i I that sublime phenomenon, when the euo?
f In dim eelipoe, dieawtroee twilight ohcdo
t On half the notion*, end with foor of obaaga
a Perplexoi monorebo.
Tho eelipoe will he o tntol one, beginning oi
a oanrioe of the 8tb in the PoeWc Oceon, eoit of
: Jopon, in lotUado tbirty-eix degrees oud fifty.
B three minntee, end the line of the teal eelipoe
a oroseing into Alooko mm ihenoe southeast
_ | wordly oerooo tbio eootlnent, ending in tho At*
j lontie Ooeon off the North Caroline oooot from
Beaufort at anneet of tho 7th on tbie coast,
,f while it will he tnnrlae of the 8th on the Peeif
ie near Japan. The eelipoe will he began ot
twelve mineteo pact Ave P. M., oad will ead
, at euneet. Extenatre preparations are la pewt
grew hy a company of Government officer* for
an expedition to Iowa nnder Profeaaor WiU
| Hani darkness, for the purpose of observing
the eclipse ; for Very Interesting add importaat
ihniiiitlnflew are made for thoae eeltpaaa
feaohing evop to the material* of tho ana It*
r* at if.? Wmtkimfton ImUii'fmttr.
^1 * ... .
PnuvDtcB* are like r?U, ai>3 a man's
" mind like a 'rap ; they g%t la easily and
' ^ can't get out at all.
^ 8 B Tfeft*
eeuuU in KurtlM?i .MM* JU^MK,
Mioygao^edhioa ami .fawn p> twj> eflBEf.
A <*?'d, wrt ua bnetwerd ?prtn( tea M?ft>
lowed k; pM^Nil \Uid i# HtnllnK
Hnrafrt Areafcete, M?|m Mid barfVtapaf^^*
the Court Houer doer, oeHaledey In A?cw*t
aa*t. between the hooraof 10o'clock A.M.In
feecteno^^^
ooe Tract 4 l^n<i. aenteioing *15 ecrea,
more or la*#, adjoining 'end* of tr. Jnmre
Harrison, Dr D D Moore end olh-ra,(th?*
H?meat*ad to he r> t off to the JMenqertt
h?f. rw day of eete.l Iher yimtrij
of. O. P. Berry, et the roll o| J no B
0( odletC eurriror, for Peiw Ceahlo, M
eigtire.
Ale*, one Tract "Lend, Containing 1000
aeree, n>oi? or le?e, adjoiatag !?n'> nf Wll.
Hem -Choice. P?rry, Suoud and ether*,
(HomeMearf to he act off to' the Tlrfeodant
ixftore 4ay or Mi*.) Levied on at the property
?f Kielord P. Poeter, at the mil of
Geo. W Latham and other*.
AK one Traot of TaaI, toMtialnf I9S
eer-a, more'or feet. a<ijntn?ng lands ?f JbbH'
M. Pi-dm, James I>nnt-ar and other*, (Home
ete#d ?e be art off to the Defendant before
H*t of tale.} Leeled on at the property ef
James R Strap et a)., at the twit of Theodorio
Parmrr and other*.
Also, one Trent of Land, containing 800
aare*. more or leet, adjoining lands of John
ford, fw. fltyvkint and others. (Homeatead
to he eat ?df to the Defendant before day of
sale ) Lttird on an the property of Gaston
Terrs, at the auit yl Geo. W. A overtoil,, J.
W.iThombai* *nd"othera.
Alan, one Tract of Itiei, fOMalnlnf 18
aorta, more or Joe*. U|"?t? tkte place is a
woi Crist and Flouring Mid, adl?iolng
lamle of t?V?. Tthann Maghea. '
Also, one Treat ' Land, pntdwln|t *26
arret, more or teen, ''known at the Morton
Plane" adjoining lends of J. P. Bennett,
Mrs Jane Garrett and other*.
Alan, one Tract, containing *tW acrse,
atar? or Iota, known aa the "Home PI are,"
adjoining landt of {dtillxnao HuH, Mr*.
Nancy Austin and ?t htrr, (Homettead to be
art off to the Defendant hetore day of tale )
Levied ?>n aa the property of Jerer K S'ona,
at the apii of David Anderson, Ex'or, Nlm
rod Donaldson end others
Alto, one Tiart of land, containing 492
acre*, more or Ires, lying and eiiaated 17
wihe above Gr?*eavi|i?0 if., on Gap Creek
U"?d, on t>oth a'dea of Woif Creek, Branch
Waicrs of MiddleBalttda River, (Homratead
to l?r net off to the Defendant before day of
?ale ) Levied on aa the property of John
Bate*. 8>\, at the rtiit of hvaor . Kelly, R.
I). f<ong, A sat truer, end others.
Alto, the Defendant's right, title end Intere-t
in taw ?*d Kquity. In one Hotter and
l#ot in the town of Marietta, 8 C . " known
a* the Marietta Hotel," Containing 4 acres,
moffr or les?, adjoining landt of J. IT. Cleee
land and others. Levied on aa the i-roper
IV of J, W. Xiwtley, at the aait of H J. W,
Hilt.
Also, one Hmi?e and Ltd % the City of
Greei)vill,e. w hereon . I he Itelrnilanjt now
live*. eoiitainiiig 2? aeijo,jnore or leas, aid
inining lands of K H Irvine. V. Me lire'*
eeta'e and oilier*, (Hoinrs'?*d to he hi off
luilw lirft iidani heiore Jay of mU.) Lriiril
on a* tli? properly of W. J. Whi noire, al
ilie (oil of Henry A Oauhlo.
A'eo. one Tract of I.and, containing 130
niTea more or lor*, adjoining land* ol Thos.
Taylor, Joseph Tvlwaid*. Levied on ??
il?e properly of |\ji. r Southern. at tb? suit
J. v Bowdeo ui<d oilier*
A'ro, one Tract of {.and. containing 349
ncrcja, morn or ! ? * ' known as lha Cole*
iimo Tian* " adjoining land* ol John Vi al
* n. W*. A T<<wne?iirid oilier*.
Aim, one Tract of Land, containing 243
Hti>a more or Jess, ' H"tne Place," adjoining
Innda ol J din Mnrkley. W A. TuWwea
-...I olheia. (H omeslead to he set ft to tfie
DeTerdany Tie I ore day of rale.) Levied, on
as the property of L- Vf. Wataon, at the
uii ol Moaea J. parti* and oil*era.
AU?>, all T)- fenJanl% right, lille and In.
cre?l in Inw and Rrjnlty tn one Tract of
Land, known a* lha Silna Baldwin ITwee,
(lot,laming 2341 acres, more or leia, adjoin
in if land* of ilie llomrs'ead of. the Deleod
aui, J arret W. Veargin and others; ala^
lha Ahner Baldwin Place, contaiuinv H0<?
arret, nuire or ices, adjoining lands ol J (1.
and It. Joyae and olbrr*; the Parry We*|
Tract, eom aiiiinir 120 acres, more ?r lent
adjoining land* o? Wi|H*m Wert, PhiHemnn
Huff and others; the William Wert Tiaet,
containing 35 acres, more or leas adjoining
land, of W. P Prllard. the Mil! Tract and
oilieft; ol*u, ilie Mill Traet con'atnlng 1S|
acre* more ?>r I era. adjoining land* of T 1*.
lie^rick. Wni. r>?ven|>ori and the llonta
] ?lead. (the Honiesiead having bcen'set ritf
lo i he Defendant la aecordanee with an Act
of tha Legislator* to determine and perpetuale
the iionieriead;) alao, one rmnll
V a -/ r - J ..I ! Aa ~ '
i i nci t?i liiiiKi, ciininuiiiiK to iicrm, nior? it
)? ?<, m<Ij iii>ii>if tha fbmrsiead <>n one aide,
?nd Rea-ly lliver on the ?iher.. Lrvinl on
U lite properly of J. Unfits Sroyer. al ike
Hit of Tlieudorirk Palmer.
A Is . one Lot on Main-tueei, in the Citf
lot GreenvUi*. whereon stands the walk
known Black Hniith Hhop of Pstor f'aable,
ontsiniinf I nore, mors or kw, liqmided by
Main nod Buncombe streets; on the e*?t
end north, the lots of J. IfePharaon and
William Be??tie; on tha south, the Ht<?re
I louse of R. Long, ts exaeptefi; sign tha
John Qinitii L??t, eon'ainintf | of sn acre ;
on lids L->t la a small Cottage; also the
Riser Lett now ?ecti|>iad by Frank Smith
and others, oatsUisK I nares. more or lass;
there are on this Lot tou> Dwelling II uses;
also, one l.ot in the eastern portion of the
City, known as 8il?er Bluff or 8/onry Point,
containing A aaia; Iwo small Cottages on
this Lot; also, one piecs of Land oh the
Laurens Road 8| milaa from the City. c?nI
tainiug & new*, m.-rs or Uwe, Hyyisakatk
of John P. Peat, f K Martin and others:
alaa. the Horn* ktatf th* Jail, h-.tiaded
; hy Murphy, YWkers and others, (the H?tne
I stead to he act off to Defendant before 4*7
t,f aa'e). Levied on as the itmperty of Peter
Csulile, at the suit tit A J. Andrrsdn, surviving
Executor of tha Estate of Larlin
'Trndrlcka, drKSftf Tern# Cash, .'pur
chaser* to pay lor stamps and paper* '
A. 0- VlCKKJfc*, tL G C.
July tth 1800. 7-4 I
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Dlata *f SAnlh Paeollno
WW?'/V vi wvukii uBiuiiua.
OKBBNVILLS COt'XTY.
la Sqmlty.
Euan* On*** Hk?iu va. Eliiabrtb jr.*nn*,
A. *. Jtnaina at at.?Bill for Far
tltlon of float KataU, A*.
rpilB Plaintiff having lb I. da; flt.d bi. Bill
1 is tbo above cat*, abd It appearing U
(be aatlafaetlon of the Court that the Defendant.,
111KAM UOODiJBTT, LOriHlOOOD
LETT, ELIZABETH aOODLKTT. MABY
(lOODLBTT. EMILY UOODLBTT, Wft,
LI AM OOODLBTT and DAVID HOOD
LBTT, children of MAKKIKT UOODLBTT
deceaeed, rceide wiiboatibe State, and
the Jurisdiction of tbli Conrt, U la ordered, n|
motion of PnatT A PanwY, Complainant
| So lie! tor*, That tbei do aaawer, plead or da
mar to Complalaasrf Bill within fart* 4mm
' from tfcb poMleatioa of this lab. of Um safet
will bo taoen pro eoof?o ae to tbom.
W. A. WrDAHtDL, C. C. C. F.
Clerh'a Mh, Jbdo Slat, 1HA9.
j JuOe 24 44 ?M
> > | glT ""
ISfoN
A mi OOTTR8IC,
AKD COUNTS OS OJUWJAtJOJf.
I I* TtU
j xnusnrsu owvwwt
tumM# A^ 'sfeiaEff^
Mtdi+*i Orfami?d 1848. Okmr
**r*4ty m ?km( Art ^ (t? Ityhlatnrr,
ftbruarg 10(A, 1853.
7VWJirt?J. g. ff fi 81
rf i r i frf mi BMT 30
S?cr#mry- 8. Nitinr, Bs?n fS?t Wallace*
, SvUeitm* I she Kmj, Mi WelJI
, Street.
A DW vwWiWiVwWH^p iwl
tni ooDtloalu ?til Mar* i?>|WM Aitt
oray, Pbyalology, tfaiNw MWU, luetics
Obititrki, Practical Mi Dranitntif* Anit
i ss^s^stiar^TSt^
the Eye and Ear. Clinical Med idnt MtAfNff
gery, Rledtoel Jfuiwpni11 v iicc, and OhpTulttty.
Tk? nm?4 Sesuioa mhmmn u* the In
Monday in March, and doting the iMtoUam
Thia Session, constitutes the Spring m*
8ai>ner Bmhna, and wabrmw the felkmbii
8 tad ice : Sergio el, Mtaroecoyto, Pathefctglce'
Descriptive aud Demonstrative AiMuaf
Plastic, Military aad Operative Surgery f Anal
y tic and Orgaoie Cheaeietry ; Pharmacy ; Ma
terla Medica, including Practical Botany: Oh
stetrics, and Diacaae of Women And Orildreat
Comparative and Human Physiology ; Aoscul
tation and Percussion ; Practical Instruction
iA the (Jaivf 4m Si|nsaa|% LaryafMaipi
^t?Alj?hCnpe, Opthalmojcope,' A tiro scope aa<
Principles and PrTfttco of Marine Path
dogy : Clinical Medicine and Surgery ; Genet
al and Special Technology? and Clinical It
straetiona In the Use of Atomisers, Nebolii
era, iiypodaemio It);eatisaw, Uihalalia?, etc
eto.
atoi'UTialt or t?b nr.pic*L nurterns nm
/"res for en# /mil aeerse of Lrrtmrt*, til
Matriculating Ticlrct, |i- Dcmommlrator'o
Ticket, ftO. ~ *
Uu.egricaBT.T-A few young mea.uot ahl
to pay full fees, nlll Uhana Aw hy iffljrii
to the Doau. f
MUSEUM.
The Museum is one of the largest tn the eiti
embracing a fine collection of Anatoaalca
Physiological, Pathological, and Zoologies
preparations, which are highly advantageoa
to the student ot uasHiciw*.
BOARDING.
Stud ants fan ohm* hog? from |l * M|
welter ran teat Mvnta*** roams ami hofr
tBiihsefvel from ? to $S per wccV.
CLIMIOAM INSTRUCTION*.
Anpli means of fllustratinc and taachin
CIin?c?l Medietas Md Surgery, and tb< DO
cue* of Women and Children ere presented i
the various Hospitals and Dispeasariea c
I hiladclpliia. Clinical Lectures are also riv
eu by the Professors, in the University ifal
lour timer a week, than fumiehiae a eoan
of instruction of a highly practical characto'
UNIVERSITY DISPENSARY.
The Dispensary of the University is ape
twice a week, and largoly attended y patienti
who are pcesccilicd for ttiroa.'hont the yaai
and affords aoadditional opportunity by whic
each student may acquire skill in the diagnosl
und treatment ef disease.
HOSPITALS.
Numerous appointments, as Internes, <
Resident l'Uysieisns, are made annually In Ui
different Hospitals of the City, and era open t
competition.
Clinioal Instnrctlen (without fee,) b five
through out the year, in the Pblladoliihia iloi
pital,(Almshouse,) wbieh contains WO bed
Instruction is also ftlvew at' Wte Pennsylvsat
Hospital, Episcopal Hospital, St Joseph's H<>|
pital. under t'?) care of the Sistera ef Obavitj
Wills' Hospital for the Kyo, City Lytaf-h
Hospital, and the Children's Hospital.
Among the other Hospitals and Dlspvaaarit
accessible to the Student, may he named it
Philadelphia Dispensary, Southern Dispenti
ry, Mayatnensing Dispensary and 1 fort her
Dispensary, togeshsr with German llospita
Jewish Hospital and 8u Francis Hospital.
PRACTICAL ANATOMY.
The Disrooting-Rooms are open in the Un
versily throughout the year (eaoept July aa
August), under the superintendence ot U
Professor of Anatomy, and the Demonstrate
as dissection ia now legalised ia Pennsylvt
nia, tbo coat of material is very small.
PRACTICAL SURGERY.
The Operating Room ta open during tl
Session, under the supervision of the Protsssi
of Surgery, and his Asdstants. Tba appliei
tion of Baodaxes. the treatment aI Fracture
and aMlutM?im?w?>an can ha bmsira
I tired'by eacli student upon tbe Cadaver. Ii
I strusreuia, splints sud UsMsdagcs are} aapplis
TliXT Boots AKB W*RM OP KBPtl
KNCB.
O* psirnrs or Mtltiqiri t Psiae'* Pre
tire of Mediclue ; Pereirs's Tberapalici
Walsh* mi tbe Disease* *f tbe Heart M
Doners, Inetodleg Physical diagnosis f- Hal
on's Practice and 8ciena* of Medietas.
Oa AmatomP : Mbrleeh Kbmkntary Trei
Use on Human Anatomy, with Koltker's M
eroscopieal Anatomy; Sbarpey and Qaain
Anatomy -f Urpl'* Anatomy i Wile<ut.> Ana
I o> Mm?u Mmiiii PaiaWa Syaopaii
I Paine'a Tberanntlca, and Dispcaaary j i
hrtdgenient of Pi retra's Materia Media*.
! Oa Cmwinsti Posrne'e Chcmiairy-f Jebi
ston's Turner's Chemistry ; Reansult's Cben
tstry | IelimAa'l Pbyaioloflaai fh em is try
Teylor's Togtoalogjr.
Oa Siiaaaar . Byes a Principles and Pre.
tiea of Snrfery ; Pagat's Surgical Pathology
Macleod's Surgical Diagnosis.
Paine's fa*Itntoe at Medietas* - W U
.1 On Oaararaica t Do* gab ore's OWstetriet
mgmm
I St rat ions ; dsrlag the Spring and Saatmer,
Stadia*, ^R^itajtoaty l>eaeit*trtlk>ns, Le
Rlti I?ITKW8 0f TBI STUPBMTft
*Ka?h Ktadent daast yrmi| bla Scbelfersb
I av TUVaIa Id* iKa vari/.am kranak*m ma?n?
log tbe lk? price if Sabelarabi
I b?ing?a leer, (totog cheaper tbao a?y Mb
rcgoUr Medical College to I be United Slatei
all feee Mat inbertiMjr be Mid to adrear
Thoee deeirtog Sebelarebipe rboald order tbe
::xH&L3S?E3
> portent information la loot. Book* end Inatr
mertta, for 8ttidaeto, are farniabed it We m
certify Drug Store, at twenty per eent. U
than publiabcra' and manafbeterera* prtoea.
On ordering Seb?torabif%tbe money tboa
, be aeat to tbe Dean, by lipreea, or to P?
I Ofloe ordera. Board will bd faraiebcd by t
i Janitor, wbo la alwayc to MtWdaan at |
I College.
All baggage abewld beaddoaanadU thtfb
i edrlphte Veleereity, Mintb end l.aiaat, pi
i tbo Stndent ebouM repair te tbe CoHigi fc
mediately apeu arrir tog to Wp City, tbe* ea
tog empeaae.
raettLTT or Mretoira.
P tit. W^Paine, M. 0., Theory a ad fraetl
--m
^
ryaatf h?Hlw ?f M?4>?l??. " Rain* B. Wm*1 '
. ss^rptAm?ssaa
jr.&SSifcjr. M. D.. MatWte a?iiMu ?* Br*.fw^^wl?||i^Niii*ii?Mp.
fnji
WlllWIf HnM
; ?
i JULIUS C. SXITK.
J AUCTION AND COMMISSION XlltaWNT,
fl COURT B0UI1 SQUAB*.
G*?enville. B. ft
L ' T>WR*0ir AL attention |?n*a lad* edNA*
? .1 Real and ^eeaaaalTYnpnet?, RevSaf
v of Bbuaaa and Owllceting ol >Wi? and JU
eoanla, and la all baaiaaae tnlrtatd te War
i Having km ayfd*??l'?|wmi>klw W?
u Irving Fart Mate* tbngreaa ba foamd A
t oAUh- and aoldtftObarledUni prida*
. j and dray afre added :
J MATCH' NITROGEN MED fciwHW
b CHATS. WA9DO AND SAW?*
|! RAW BONK, PERUVIAN
: ??Airo?
I I An gennlne aTtinla kept for naln and
* ordered la aay quantity. Onr 90 (a*
. of fkvpkil* and Peruvian Ouaao arid
f i>t dm l?e iba wbnat wing la GmenHUn
a thla.taH.
5 ArnM for the Celebrated WATT
i- PLOUGH ? torn. MtvoU, and enlifeator all
ia wa. Viva iknawl nf tWa Plough#
I am tn the hernia ol the tannera of Virgin*
* la, North and South Carolina, and T??we*
aaa (Her |o of iKn vntkona IVflw
old la Orrmfim la aaa month. CnrtHfo
r eatne from tho beat ml our PI an tare aaa ba
l' given, who hae# mad the Plough la wak>
tug Ihrfr ?Ttg> ot lSS&.
A ferret for
!i C?rdwcll'b Snpertor
CORN AND COTTON PLANTER,
g STRAW COTTERS, CORN
SRKLLERS.dK
' GRASS. CLOVER, andoabar Saadaeapn
r, pllarl at abort nottee.
I COOKIE* STOVES*
STOVE WARE,
I FAlfcOBL
AND
; OFFICE STOVES,
Par nl? an cheap aacaa ba bought.
[ JVLIOftC.BUlim
a Greenville C. H , 8. C.
p- Jan 17 BS ?f
n
, The S ate of South Carcliaw,
l> QRKENVtLLt OOUXTY>
Is la Iwitf.
CL4YD0RV TRAMMKLU AHmtoiorrotor>
Br., TOLIVKR THAMMKLL, JKIItAL
r TRAMMEL!., JEREMIAH TKAMMELL
? *f ol.?BUl for Itttirf, .4<**>*?(, jW>
? rWrt? <>/ <K
THE C'mMtfatoant kttbt tiU day IM kit
1MI ?Mi the Oteritv aM M aff iiHm
r- that tha Defeadaata. Jfleerra Davk and hat
* taakaml SeCftae* Davk, the tMNrta of Look
a Colteiaa, Ismwl, trbooo * am or ore ttkmai,
i- u4 Tk??M Cvtletoa aad JehUI Tratemll.
r. reside ?ai of iW Slate t II k Oaim<( That
h I boy do, am mouoo of forty a forty, owe*
plaiaaat'e 8oliettera, war, pM or |wr
m to the uU Bill with la forty 4oy? from tka
>e pal-lkelioa of thia Rale, or the sate* ba takea
'N pro ooofoooo II tw theo*.
W. A. MoDANIRL, C. C. C.
If Clerk'* OAoe, Jaae Site, ISM. M
i.
u ft t uiur. ?. ?. iruu.
J V SA8LXY * WILLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at law
AND IN EQUITY*
GREENVILLE. 8. C..
10 T)RIW1CB la (ba Coarta of the State aad
>r X of the United State*, wad (ire eepeetet
'uj^i;1nju> CMe'ln jr.
J Law Wetloe?CTianfs of Office,
F. TOW MAS he* removed hU Law
C- \JT * OAee to the kiMhf atetk eaat *te
i nar or tha PeMie H*aem, te part ***epl*d kfi
t- J alia# 0. Saaith. Aeotioaeec, aad the Eatrr- %
i < prise Printing Ole*, hp ?tetra>
d Jaa Si t?
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LAW NOTICE, ;
r.| A. BACON,
' AYTORHIV AT LAW
I' AND nAOIITDATE,
*. jrprt'w *&fwn wmtrrjunr sroMKt
(SXkmM&WULJM, **<*??!
W I# T. ,, u tf
' wk. t. mat ?-"iM
' attorney at law.
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