The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, July 28, 1869, Image 4
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I stood bp Ik* Mf|? of Dm maw m,
As the day ww qaletty dying, ,
Wkw rtswww ww* tailed i* dreamless i
simp, ,
And lb* m-mwt plaintively crying. (
The broad rod diss of the setting son <
Wis poised on the mighty ocean, a
And the wavelets worn breaking on* bp one
On tbo shore, with dreamy motion.
Bot a gorgeous curtain of blue ttu mJ.l
Wow IbR 0* tbo sleeping bOlow, .
And tbo ran, lib* * saouareb lad res and old,
Rnoiinod * a glowing pUlow.
Bat again a change, as be sank to reek
On bis couch of surprising glory, I
For the knee that trembled oa ooean's breast>
llarked the wonders of Eastern story. ,
Slowly these beaaties all passed away,
Aa I saw Night's shadows descending,
Aad I deemed it well saeb a perfect day 1
SboaM hare took a perfect sadlag.
Th* C?iftd<nt? Debt.
Tbo position taken by the Imperialist la b- 1
ror of payment of the Confederate war debt, *
merits more than a passing potion, so slgwM
oaat a sign Is li nf tbo lengths to which tbe
Un ted States bondholders arc willing to go la
order to avoid the adoption by the South of tbe
Woetefo policy of general repudiation. The
Imperialist, as is well ha own, advocates tbe ,
erection of aa Imperial ar antooratlo form of
g or era meat, as tbe only means of eeearlag tbe
liberties of-tbe people, aad of Insuring a fulfilment
of tbe financial obligations of tba United
States. Republican institutions it declares to
ne a falluro ; and wbetbsr tba Imperialist has
for i's sole object tbe protection of tbo privl.
leged elaeees, or whether it le goeerned by K
desire to relieve tbe people from tbe corruption
and chicanery which rot tbe country to th# '
eon, its arguments arc worthy of serious consideration.
Ia regard to tbe 8outbern or Confederals
debt, H eays t
M la en article la a late namber of the Imperialist
we mentioned as oaa of tbe possibilities
af imperial action, the assumption of soma portion
afi tbe Bowtbera war debt. The idea has 1
ailed forth a wide variety of Mnemonic, for
rbe most part, as a matter of eocarsa, Utterly
wiaiviawv *v uumirw, no ipnMU Mom 10 I
bo too bitter to hart at nron who cfaro the uttermscw
at siseh a nipillon; bat wo aro bo* ,
toaiiif somewhat accustomed to hatred and ,
abase, and mast deolloa returning any portion
f either. We refute to abate anybody, and
reeenro oar hatred for wrong and diabeneaty
" It wonld be difficult to any in preciaely
what manner it wontd be paeeible to native n'
a just aad equitable aeele by wbieh to determine
exactly wbat and bow muoh of the
Boa thorn war daht, bald aa it now ia, may be
considered a debt of honor by those for whoae
purposes it was originally eontraoted. A good
deal af it is atlli in tba hande of Its first holdare,
aad of the equity of at least a graduated
payment of this there ean be no donbt. We i
de net propose here and now to offer a folly
developed financial oobeme or system ; but we
eannot for a moment recede from our proposition
that all debta contracted for and by any
people are binding and sacred untU #<yaitably
liquidated.
- Wa challenge any man to dispute the eor*
veetnsaa of this proposition. If we ere told
that all the loans In qneetion wore mads contingent
upon the duration of tba Confsdsrsts
Government, and that they were fairly forfeitad
by lis downfall, bow shall wa eonsistsatly
elalm tba payment of the bonds of the United
States, issued to rales money for the perpetn^
ttl H-?- I -
(itm vi m irjJUUlIO WU1CU OU ilfflOJ DOIOriOttl.
It coated to exiat ?
44 W* ouit cut aiid* the fallaclou* pretence
the! the mythical entity entitled e " Oorern*
ment" U the perty which incur* rooh oblige
tione a* there. Whet U " Oorcrniacnt " the*
men ehonid lend to It or boirow of it? No>
gentlemen, nil theee ere debt* due by the peo pie,
end we greatly orer-ertimete the hnnornble
feeling of the men. of the Sooth if they
nonliy require more Mm the here penuUalon i
to meet their obligation*. Would it be en intolerable
harden ?- We think not. We think
that, when honertly end' fairly ndjurted, It
would he found thet it could far moro eheeply
be paid than repudiated. At all erenta the
payment ot thet debt would be roeh en example
of abintng integrity to all future time that
thdofeneration would bo well remunerated:for
the temporary aaeriSre by the tranoeemlent
glory of theirbonerable notion."
If the payment"of the Confederate debt i* to
bo dependent on the exert payment of the Federal
debt, tbe aoheme will meet-with but IU?1
fewer et the South. The war debt of the Con.
federaey, held by tbo Confederate*, ia looked
npon ea wholly loat, eod< tbe million* who do
not hold Cbnfederate bond*, a* well aa th#
thooaanda who inraatad their papor in aolid
bricka and mortar, will not willingly tax them- 1
aire* or be taxed for tbo benefit of the better i
men who pinned their faith to tbo eauee and
who** fortune* with it wore loat. On* thing,
however, U rery elear. The South had rather i
pay the Confederate debt than tha Federal |
debt. For the debt of the United State* we |
are not re*pon*lhl* in honor or in law. Fur
tha debt of the Confederal* -- '
doabtodty reaponilble That debt ?ii con- I
InoM for our benefit, to carry on tbo deeper- | (
at* atrnggle for freedom. Fortunately the J f
dabt Uobtefly do* to-ouraetraa, and if It be I
aot paid tha Sputb, and n*t Europe will b*
tbi nlmr. Aa wa bar* ?*id, tb* Boath
vaoald rathar pay tha Coa fad*rata debt than
tb* Fadaral d*btf and I*p?rlalbn cannot an.
pact to main Many eon***** In <tb* Boat If ao '
long aa it* cardinal prinefpt* (a tba prompt
payment of a dabt whiab la tba frnit of a war
of eonqneat, the blood money paid for alaying '
anr brat bran, tba pataa aat npon desolated- 1
Aalda and rained homtq tb* frwlt of elgbt <
yanra *flrand, cblcinery and wrong. Cf tbia t
w* will pay all that w? ara forced to pay, and a
not om fartbingmoro.?Cbar/mrom-AaiM.. o
A mot of aotbanita for tromftrriag rail,
raad cara from owe to another without nocees*- ?
tatiag tb* running of the oar- aaaaral bnndrad 11
\ aat backward or forward, aa tb* ana* mny b*, '
and wltbaat tb* wao afmltdlia, boo baan pat* ?
rntad within tha l*atfaw day*.. Tha practical r
advantages of It ara a earing of dan^t room a
and of tlma, and railroad man Mj^lt po?. ]<
eeeee eoi e ln"/ln?ta merit, v ?
II ?II IBBge?MWi
rie si
WaaHpfraoa tha CheWertowa (Md ) Tf??wrlpt,
tbo (aUowiag oompHsaantory aortas
A U? wHom n?? hud* this '
itliM S?r. B*b*t WIUM t* ? ?l?r|fiBiii
A Um IpliMftl Ob a rah, tad paduU
A lha Ualrsraltj of Yhglaki. Tht Tran
wrlpt myr:
A marrisgs, vlth it, li u omit for
iftr;bodjr, and tha real of monk ind, Hook
?ut to old St. Pool's to Nt tha too ma da
M? flash. Apropos, that old Ohursh pro*
tan tad a baantifal appaaraaaa on Whittundajr
and Trloltj dsoksd off la wraatha
and bnaakaa of wblta flow?ra, tha walla, |
newly wihUffuktd, affording appropriate
respeot to the time of the year. This, in*
lireot ton traat with tb? besoming and Tariffed
dream of the ladlea, formed a pieloreeqne
eeeae of devotion that eaa be met
with only In a rural congregation; the
doepliei ty, in onr opinion, more to be ad
mired than all the dieptey of some elty
tern plea, of late eo eoetly and eo vain.
The solemnity and appropriateeeea of the
worship area he fghtened by the elnqneotly
able eermon of oor miniater. Mr. Wilson',
sermons ere not only lotereetlng, bat practice)
and Instructive. No one een listen to
hie handling of a text a ad go away unset
isfied. He evades ao points of difficulty I
he overlooks ao doetriaal dissensions; bnt,
with an boneety that is refreshing, goes
right on to the diffl xiliiea that are in the
wny of the seeker after the oao true faith ;
and, although we know hlno ao yet only ae
a proa eh er aed not ae a pastor, owing to
hi* having no oonveyanee, etlll sines hie
ministry, not only has the ehureh held hsr
owe, but the glebe bae been vastly improved,
and a confirmation class formed.?
In truth he, aided and assisted by the vestry
and ladies of the parish, has mads ths
wilderness to * bloom as the rosef?r
where all was sedge, now vegetal ion grows;
and in fitting up the ground* wbsre all was
ehaoc, sow ' order reigns supremeand
neataeae and comfort Invite. Tlie eongrega
?**<i hit* ngwij ** ia*ir piri; niu n una
not boon fatty awaiting thair aotion ; he
hae primd right on, eonwouoliog all ifaflfVealtiea,
patting hit ehoelder to the whee'r
and la do* repai I with theaatiafaetiou that
a rail daal of thla io hU own hand wor<i.
Long may St. Paul'* flouriab aa now aha
Mama to under his guidance, 'laid all dfafi*
oultiaa and triala, until " her children ariae
up and oall her bleaaed." The ground*
aromd the Chureh are aa beautiful aa aver,
and nicely kept, ahowiog no abatement of
the aeol of thoaa who hatre in eiaarga tbi?
"city of the dead."
'
Fruit Distillation.
The Collector of the aecond Diatrlet of
Georgia publuhe* the subjoined eynoprhi of
the revenue law* on the eubject of fiuit
diatilTatfoo, Tlte Columbia Phcenix re.
mark* that the neeeaaary paper* ean be obtained
by application to the Aaeeaaor of h
ternel Revenue, Mr. 0. H. Baldwin, of that
oity.
livery pereon intending to dUtilT brandy
from apple*, pcaebea, grape*, exclusively,
before autering upon buaineaa, tniiat ?
fa. Regiatrr th*W wUla with the aaeLtant
aaeator of the division i? aflMi they re
Ida, at provtded In Section 0, Art of July
30. 1808. The an'eta nt aweaeore are pro
aided with Ik* nettmrj blank* fur thla
purpose, which can b* bud on appiiaatinn
St Not it* must be gfven, in writing, to
lha iH?nor of lh? dietriet, staling the
Mm* and pliM of rrrldtM* ? Ui* person
or parsons ioiending to *ng*ge in dial! ling'
and lha pUea where ??id business ia to b*
carried on; alto, the kind of still, and tha
anbia conWntatharaof, the number and bind
of boiler*, one ah and* fermenting tuba, and
a deacrlption of tha lot or tract of land on
whiah the distillery ia eitnated. the aixe of
the buildings, and of what material aotu
(mated.
5. A bond rnqat bo Mad, with at leaet
two aaaniiiiaa, to be approved by the assessor.
in the penal rum of at l<ast (fi,0<>0,
amditionad llial the party, or parties, will
faithfully comply with all tha require
tneota of law relating to distillation.
4. A aurvsy must be made *f the prem.
laea where lb* distillery la situated,, by lha
aa*e?a*r, at the expense- *f lira United
Staten
I A algn, with the wards H registered
distillery" upon H, must be plaaed on tha
ootaidn of the building whara lha distillery
W-altusWd.
6. A book, ar bonk*, mnat be kept In
form prescribed by tha Commissioner of
Internal Revenue, for tha entry of the
math or wort used daily for distillation;
?i?o, the amount of proaf spirit* prodeead
daily.
7. Returns mart be made monthly to the
assistant-assessor, of tha amount of apirita
I'rwiUKU) IM IIM IM p*l< SI IDC lllB* Of
he return.
8. No rpirite ran He more-V fronv- the die
illlery nntil the eeme ie inspected end
pugW, end (he (en paid*?eUmpe affixed
? the oeek ?r packogee eontaining the
pirita, by an offleer dnigoed (or that por
?o#e.
9. A epeetal tax of 850 ie impoaed on eft
Ueltiler* of fruit arho dial ill 146 barrels or
eee per aeeutn; aleo, a tea of H per day
vbila in operation.
I
Ciixir Ica-P uotii*.?-We republish, it bong
seasonable, the following simple method
if keepurg too water fur a long time ia a ,
ommon pitcher or jug. PUee between
wo *hee*a of paper, (newspaper will oner
r. thick brown paper I* better,) a layer 1
P not toe boiling about half an Ineh in '
hick new; fasten the end* of paper, and ]
aitieg together, forming a airelt. then new '
r peeteeerownoeer oee end, making a UoY ,
ha ahapo af a ftor* pipe hat, nalhealha rim.
laaa tMa oeor an ordinary pitcher filled '
rith lee water, mekteg It deep.enough to
ret en the table, ea ae to eaaludd the air, i
nd the reader will he artonlehed at the j
r*gth of time hie lee will keep and the
later remain cold after the iee ie melted.
I fte #?
wLt th. *l?*t otVir|fio?
lap of It ?ad of Ooi> OramtThe
Viator! ana Walker (a How Yorker by
the way), the Batata or oWtt of Virginia, ia
Imap, ? man of daetdod ebllUlae, and a prac*
ileal atateaaiea. H!s oeagratniaioty speeeh
bU friend* Ik Rich wend over their tpleodtd
trlOaiph la tbatr lata election la all that eoald
ba daoirad. 11a aticka to tbe priaolplaa apon
which ba fought tbe good fight* the femoral of
eats'in f dtaablltttea from while AM*, toat
oat be, llafranehlaaneate, be., aad aaye:?M I I
aaa bow, aa I bate ever beaa, for t^ul aad
asset Juatlee to all wen without regard to race
or eolor." Ha baa ae Ul will or reaaatweat for
tbe deluded and wlegnlded radical blaoar. He
gora for educating tbeta Up-to tbe eoWprebeneioa
of their polittoal rights and datlaa. That
dome, Mno nm will Ignoranoe ba arrayed
again at intelligence, and organited panpariraa
tgtioit property ; bat *11, without regard to
i?n or color, will atrive together In geaerona
rivalry for the oomnaon good of our glorioaa
e!<l mother."
Thk la good, bat the Governor elect doea
act forget tp give tbe honor ftran the honor
la aeaialy due. Be aaya to tbe eoneervative
party that "yon and I atand abouldcr to
atrofltdar wKb Ike PreaMeat af Hie United
State# for tbe emaalelpatlon of tbe white race
In tfce Sodtb "?that'* the grant point | that " t
have everywhere done honor to tbe Preaident f
that" we are Indebted to tbe peraooal effort#
ef tbe Preaident to-day that tba aaanaelca have
been atrteken from the limb a of thirty thooaand
white Vlrglniana." And again, ? Tea bate
made CoaeecetoBc tmparalleled . in blatory,"
bat M yoa bate redeemed Virginia, and " abe
la jnat about to atari upon a new oareer, glittering
like tbe morning atar, rail of life and
glory." Thus, then, we nnderstand tbe whele
race. Tbe radical carpet-bagger* In Virginia,
and tbe m la guided blaeh element behind tkem,
are awamped, and tba white element*, rep reaanting
the Intelllgenee, capital and property
of the State, with the Intelligent blaet balance
ef power hi their awpport, have men red the
State, tbroagh the election ralea ordered by
General Grant eatabllablng fair play opon tba
apealal iranaa before tbe people. Forney la
aornly diatw wed ) but Forney will have to look
abarp or be may he fore long ffnd himrelf cut
looee from tbe admlntatration. Tbe day of
Sontborn negro aupremaoy la gone, and tho
day of tbo emancipation and rwpremacy of tbe
8owthern white* baa come f and, aoeoriing to
Governor Walker, Ita Inauguration in Old Virginia
la mainly duo to Preaident Grant, and il
la a towering feather in bla cap In the illactration
of hia roeonatrwetion policy.
liY, t. ilirtrftf.
i ? -m m- m . ..
A Waantirw.?A Western paper give* the
following warning which it would do well
to herd ;
' The peopfe nt this ?en*nn sVmld look
out fur the large worm whhh Infests the
tomato* vines. Its sling hs deadly poia?>n
It ia of a green eolor, two or three inches
long, and as large ae a man's finger. At
lied Creek. Wayne County, a few daye ago
a aervant girl, while gathering tmnatoee,
received a puncture from one of these
norma which created a sennafion similar to
that of a hee aling. In a short time the
poison penetrated to every part of her sya
tein, and she was thrown into spasws which
ended in death."
Greenville ft Columbia R. R.
PASSENGER TRAINS run daily, Sundays
excepted, connecting with Night Train
on Charleston Railroad, aa follows:
Leave Columbia at.^_ 7.0? a. m
' Afston at ..... ,.K.SA '
" Newherry at -IfcSt "
Aniva at Abbeville at ...1.30 p. m.
" at Anderson at 5.1A "
" Uceenville at 8.00 44
Leave (tveenville at.? ....6.00 a. m.
44 Anderaon at. (.41 44
44 Abbeville at 8.46 "
44 Newberry at......... ^n,1.21 p. in.
44 Alston at... .WO 44
Arrlie at Columbia at 6.00 44
Trains on the Bine Ridge Railroad will also
ran as follows r.
Leave Anderson at. ...............6.?A p. m.
44 Pendleton at 0.20 "
Arrive at Wnlhalla at _8.00 "
Leave Walhalla at. 4 00 a. in.
44 Pendleton at...... ......5.40 "
Arrive at Anderson at...?>? ,.?;40 44
The train will return from Helton to Anderson
on Mondfcy and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MRREDITII,
General Superintendent.
Feb 24 40
Charlotte 6 South Carolina Railroad,.
and Columbia ft Angaria
Railroad Cora.
figjffl BB8H fiiiaS
ESwjKSLSImjbal
BTPERINTKNDKNT'S OPPICK.)
Colombia, Feb. 2, 18AV, )
scnanri.a ooina no ta
LEAVE OraaiUville at 7 20, A. Kf., eonmeting
with train leave* Augusta at
A IK), A. M.
Leave Columbia 12 SO P M
? Charlotte ..V 46 P M
? Hreensboro, N C 1 00 A M
? Kiehaond, Va 14 M A M
Making eloae connections with train* for
Washington, JX O.
cosnwa *opth.
Leave New York 8 40 P M
Arrive at Richmond I' SO P M
Leave Richmond Jl 00 1> M
* tvaemeboro. N C 1 0d A M
* Charlotte, V MAM
A it I re at Colombia.*...... is 15 P M
" at Qranlterille -5 00 P M
Tfeteta aold at Colombia and baggage
otleekad to all point* North.
C. lOUKXreilT, SaporlotonJoat.
Pit? T? >? tl
South Carolina Railroad Company,
OHRtii Sv?uwMMn'i 0?ric?,
April 0, 18M.
/^VN ANN ATTER 8VNDAT, 1 lab inetant,
V / tbo lollowlag Sebodnle for FA9HINUIK
TRAINS, will ba obeorrod:
DAT rAHIVtllTRAII.
Loavlng C?l?mK|k*t, T.45 a. la.
Arriving at Oaluahlo at >9.10 p. a,
monr aaraaaa tiai*.
reaving Colombia at 5.60 p. m.
Arriving at Colombia al _4.45 a. a.
cai?h mar*.
N ill run ra Mitliji, Wadaaadaja, ulRetard
ay*.
Arriving la 0?liall?al..n IT.CO a. a.
LmvIdt Colombia at...^. S.SOp. a.
The Train now tanning between Columbia
a<1 Klngville, la eon nee t Ion with the Tbroagb
Mali Train, will be taboo oSon San day, April
1. H.T. PRARK,
Oaaer* I Snperinteodaat.
April 14 47 it
J I 1, !' J !?UO-iS
R T i ft P
811EIUFF'S SAbfiS.
BY *trtN of sundry writa of Fitrit Pk
?iw ? mo diNetedt I tHI mII, before
the Court Hoiiot door, on 8fM?; In Aogntt
Mt, between tb? hour* of 10 o'a&ett A. M. in
(bo foreooon, end I o'clock In the Hornoon,
on* Tract of Land. containing SIS Mm,
mono or l*ao, a^ohltf ' do of Dr. fmct
HarrUen, t)r. D. D Moor# and other*, (the
Homestead to (4 *rt off to tbo Ih-fendant
before day of # !*.> Levied on a* the property
of O. P. Kerry, at the *ult of Jno H
O' odlctt, survivor, for Peter Caublv, A*
Ignre.
Alou. obo Tragi Lead, Containing tooO
aora*i morn or ie*#t adjoining land* of Willi.
m rb.,.u? ? .? ..i?
(Homestead to h? kt off to tht Otlmdini
before day of aale ) l4rii>< go a? the property
of Richard F. Foeter, at the auit of
Oao. W. Latham and other*
Alro, one Traat of Land, containing III
aerra, more or laa* adjoining land* of John
M. Pedro, James Dunbar and oilier* (Home
tend to be art off to the Defendant before
day of Mir.) Levied ea la the property of
Jaroea K Savage at al., at' the auit of The.
odurio Farmer and other*
Alto, opa Tract of Land, eontainlng 600
acres, mere or lem, adjoining laada of John
Ford, Wn. Hephbie and othera. (Homestead
to be art off to ttfe ilfftndant before day of
aale.) Levied op as the property ttf Gaston
Terry, at the aait of Geo, W. Anderson, J.
W. Thornbursr and other*
Abo, one Tract of Land, containing 2ft
aerea, more or lea* Upon ilita plaee l? a
good Qrl?t and Flouring Mill, adjoining
lands of Geo. Tilman Hughe*
Al?o, one Tract of Land, containing 42ft
aerea, more or laaa, " known aa the Morton
Plaee," adjoining land* erf fi P. Bennett,
Mre Jane Garrett and other*
Alao, one Tract, containing 280 aerea.
more or lea* known at the " Home Place,*
adjoining lands of Phtllaman Matt, Mm.
Nanov Anrtin and other*, (Hrwiteaii to be
art off to the Defendant before day of aale )
Levied on aa the property of Jem K Stone,
at the auit of David Anderson, Ka'or, Kimrod
Dmaldaon and oilier*
Alao, otia Tract of Land, containing 402
acre*, more or lean, lying and *i'tinted 17
milra above Greenville C II., on Gap Creek
Koad, mi Loth antra of Wolf Creek, Itraaeti
Waters of Middle Saluda River, (Hnrrresiead
to be sat. off to lha Defendant before day of
sale ) Levied on aa the property of John
Baler, Sr., at ihe *uit of Kran, A. Kelly, R.
1). long, Aarignee, and other*
Alao, the Defendant'# right, title and intcre-t
in law and Equity, in one House and
Lot in the town of Marietta, S C., " known
aa the Marietta Hotel," containing 4 acr<-a,
more or lea*, adjoining landa of J. li. Clave
land and others. Levied on aa the proper
ty of J. W. Tint try, at lha auit of R J, #.
If ill
Alao. one House and Lot In the City of
Greenville, whereon the Defendant imw
live* eontainlng 24 aerea, more or lrw>, ad
joining handle of K. 4. Irvine, V. McBee'r
e?ta'e and other*, (Homestead to be set off
to the Defendant belore day of sole.) Levied
on a* the pioperty of W. J. Whitmire, at
ihe suit of llanry A. Cauble.
ni?<, one arnclol l.and, containing ISO
-Ft-?, more or left, adjoining lamia of Tints
Taylor, Joseph Edward*. Levied on a*
Ihe |ir<t|>erty of Pot' r Southern. at the suit
of J. Itains-y Bowden and others
Also, on? Tract of Land, containing 3*0
acre*, more or La* "known a* Ihe Coleman
Ttael " adjbFning laade of John Watem,
W. A. Tuwarinnd others.
A.so, one 1 raot of Land containing 243
-acrr*. more or less, ' Home Place," adj. do
ing lan.l# <>l John Mark ley. W A. Towne*
and otlieia, (.Homestead to he e-t off to the
Detesdsii* beferc day of sale ) Levied ton
aa the property of L W. Watson, at the
rait ef Moses J. Pari W and others.
A'*", all Defendant's right, title and in
tereat in law and Kquity in one Tract of
Land, known as the Silas Baldwin Place,
containing 230 acres, more or less, a (join
log lands of the Homestead of the Defend
ant, Janet W. Ye-irgin and others; ala<>,
Hie Ahwer BtH&wWi Place, containing 2&n
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J H.
and It. Joyce and others; the Perry West
Tract, containing 120 sere#, m?re or le?s,
adjoining Inn da of WiIIhmis West, Phillemnn
Buff end' others; the William West Tract,
conl anting 35 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of W. V. Pollard, the Mill Trad and
others; also, the Mill 'Pract containing )8|
acres more ?T less, adjoining lands of T L
lledrick, Wm. Devsi<|>ort and the Home
stead, (the Homestead having boon art otf
ta the Defendant In accordance with an Aut
of the Legislature to determine and perpetuate
the llomeatcad;) also, ?ne small
Tract of Lund, containing '25 acres, more or
l<-a-r adjoining tlie Hr-incatead on one aide,
and K-edy Hirer on the other. Levied on
a* lite properly of J, Unfile Smyer, at the
suit of Thcodorick Farmer.
AJso, one Lot on Main-etreet, In the City
of Greenville, whereon aiand* the well
Wait Black Smith Shop of Peter Cauble,
containing I acre, more or lea?, hounded t>y
Main and Bnneombe streela; on the ra?t
and north, the lota of J. McPheraon and
William Beattie -r on I he aoutb, the Store
llouae of It. Long, ia excepted; aleo the
John Smith Lot, containing J of an acre;
on thia Lit ia a email Cottage ; alto the
River Lot now neonpied by Prank Smith
and other a, containing 2 aerea, mora or leaa;
there an on lhi?Lott?ur Dwelling H utea;
aiao, one Lot in tho eaat.-rn portion of the
City, known na Si/err Bluff or Sltmtg Point,
containing f ac e; two email 6?ttagee on
thia Lot; alao, ane piece of Land on the
Laurena Koad 8| niilce from the City, containing
fi acrea, more or leae, adjoining laada
of Jtilin P. Pool. P E. Martin and olheia;
alao, the Home L<it near the Jail, bounded
by Murphy,/Vicker* and othei>,(tlie HomeBlend
to be aat off to Defendant before day
of aaleji Levied on aa the property of Peter
Bauble, at the auit of' A <K Andei *ou, aur
viving Kxerutor of the Eat ate of Larkio
'Undricha, Jeceaeed. Terma Ca?h. Pur
eltaaara to pay for atampa and paper*.
A. B V1CKEBS, & O. C.
July 8th. )?0?. 7-f
State of South Carolina.
ORBKNVILLB COUNTY,
la Equity.
Bliosa Oeiav Iluonaa va. EuiaaaTa Jaxxi.va,
A. It. JaaKiaaetal.?Bill for Partitloa
of Keal Kilala, Ac.
rilllK Plaintiff karine rni. ?! . ?1~T Kl. mil
Jfc iatkt(b?n?ue, <! It appearing U>
Um aeMafaotion W Ilk* Co art that the DefeodMti,
HIRAM OOODuKTT, LOUISE GOODLETT,
KLIZARKTH GOODLETT, MARY
GOODLETT, KillLY GOODLETT, WILLIAM
GOODLETT end DAVID GOODLETT,
eh iM ran of ITARRIKT GOODLETT,
dtumtil, reeWe ellbuitllw 8taU, end beyond
the juriedietIon of tbia Court, it ia ordered, on
motion of Prrrt 4 Prurt, Coaepisinani'a
Solicitor*, Tint ihey- do iinnr, plead or derrtr
to Complain**!'* Bill within forty day
front the pohlirtlion of tbia Kule. or the aame
will he taaen I?r<> ???/* ?o aa to them.
W. A. VcDANIBL, 0. C. G. P.
Olertt'a Ottee, June 2lat, UM.
June 24 U (E
Jmwmi
HOME AT THIS OFFICE.
MfcQiJjGAl KPMtlKNTi |
ttl'KINU AND SUMMER SESSION, i
A FULL OOUB8K,
AND COUNTS ON GRADUATION,
in n|
PIULADXLVIUJl TOtMLSOT I
or
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Merit out Dfartmrmt Orfamittd IMS. W?r.
I?r?rf Ay o Opttinl A K W ri? LtvitItitur^
j"ibr%arg |M, 186A.
0FFICKR8.
Prccidcntt-i. 8. Fksb?r,Kaq. Ml ComBferteb 8t
Vt>?-/V?*aWcM?a?lUv. W. I. ft Iirnkta, Mf
Franklin St.
Trcmcurer?W. Paine, M. D., University Budding.
ft?r?/itiy?I. Metsger, Esq., 1801 Wallace 8t.
Solicitor?John OB/rne, Bsq., 114 Walnut
Stmt.
two sessions or icotcbus AimtAitr.
The first Session, commencing October let,
and continuing an til March, effcbraees Aottomy,
Physiology, Materia Medlca, Practice,
Obstetrics, Practical nod Demonstrative Anattomy,
Military and Plaetle Sergery, Pathology, i
Disease* ?f Wusjuw and Children, Dieeaeea ed
the Bye and Bar, Clinical Medicine aad Sstgcry,
Medtoal Jtrrht^tndeaee, and Cbemietty.
The second 8eMion commenoee on the first
Monday in March, and closing the last of fhne.
This Session, constitutes the Syrian and
Sumner Sessions, and embraces the fallowing
Stndief ! Surgical, Microscopic, Pathological,
Deaeriptice and Damonstratite Anatomy |
Plastic, Military and Upcratlrc Surgery j Analytic
and Organic Chemistry ; Pharmacy ; Malaria
Medina, including Practical Botany; Obstetrics,
and Disease of Women and Onildren ;
Comparative til Hsasn Physiology j Auscultation
and PercttsMon } Practical Instructions
in the Use ol the Microscope, Laryngoscope/
8t?thoscopc, Optbnlmoscopc, Auroacopo and
Hhinoaeopo; alio Practical Instructions in the
Use of the Speculum, Catheter, Boogies, ete ;
Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology
CIMriea) Medichve orrd Sarfgery ? General
and Special Technology ; and Clinical instructions
in tbe Use of Atouiiters, Nebulisers,
Hypodermic Injections, InbalatKiasy etc.,
ste.
nr.ot;i.ATto.es or tri medical dkparTmuut.
feci fur out full court? o/ Lecturer, $70.
Matriculatiug Ticket, $6. Demonctrulor'c
Ticket, $10.
QuALiriCATioes ~Tbe reqsistfet for Grudts
ation are two full courses of Lectures, and
throe years' study.
BsearicAHV.?A few young men not able
to pay full feet/ will be taken free by applying
to the Dean.
MHSRUM.
The Murcnm is one of the largest in tbe etyr
embracing a fine collection of Anatomical,
Physiological, Pathological, and Zoological
preparations, which are highly advantageous
te the sfudont of ?edl?1?*. i
BOARDING.
Students can obtain hoard from 81 to $fi per
week ; or can rent furniebed rooms and board
themselves from $2 to $3 per week.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Ample meant of Illustrating and teaching
Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and the Dieeatct
of Women and CWUdren are prctented in
the variolar Hospital* stid JAspcnsarie* ot
Philadelphia, Clinical Lectures are alto given
by tho Professors, in the University Hall,
four times a week, thus furnishing a come
of instruction of a highly practical character.
UNIVERSITY DISPENSARY.
The Dispensary of the University it open
twice a week, and largely attended ?y patients,
who are prescribed for throughout the year,
and affords an additional opportunity by which ,
each student uiaj acquire thill in tba diagnosis
aud treutcneul of disease.
HOSPITALS.
Numerous appointments, as Inlawed, or
Resident Physicians, ere made annually in tba
different Hospitals of tho city, and are open to
competition.
Clinical Instauction (without fee,) is given
through out the year, in the Philadelphia Hospital
(Almshouse.) which contains 900 bode
Instruction is alto given at tba" Pbtinsylvsnia
Hospital, Episcopal Hospital, St Joseph's Hospital,
under the rare of the Sisters of fibarity.
Wills' Hospital for the Eye, City Lying-InUospital,
and the Children's Hospital.
Among the other Hospitals and Dispensaries
aceessible to the (Student, may ha named the
Philadldphic dispensary, Southern Dispense*
ry, Moysmcnsing Dispensary and Northern 1
Dispensary, together with German Hospital,
Jewish Hospital and 8t. Francis hospital.
PRACTICAL ANATOMY.
' The Dissecting-Rooms are open in the ffni> 1
rersity throughout the year (except July and
August), under the superintendence ot the
Professor of Aoatonay, and the Demonstrator,
as- dissection is now legalised in Pennsylvania,
the cost of material is vary small.
PRACTICAL 8URGBRY.
The Operating Komtv is' open during the
8#srion, under the supervision of the Professor
of 8urgery, and bis Assistants. Tha application
of Bandages, the treatment of Fraetures, 1
and ail Surgical Operations east he berk practiced
by each student upon the Cadaver. Instruuentr,
pilots snd bandages are supplied
free of cost.
TEXT BOO?# Atffl WORKS OF REFERENCE.
VK ? nva ?r s rmot I rrictice
of M?dltla?';' Pcreirn's Tbcreputlcst '
Wilihe on tho Diseases of the Heart and '
Lungs, including Physical Diagnosis; Mason's
Praotico and 8cicnoe of Medicina.
Oi* As atom r : Morton's Elementary Treatise
on Human Anatomy, with Kolikef'a Microscopical
Anatomy ; Sbarpey and Quain's
Anatomy ; Gray's Anatomy; Wilson's Anatomy.
On Matknfa MantcA-: Paina's Synopsis; 1
Paine's Theraputics, and Dispensary ; Abridgemcnt
of Perelra's Materia Medica.
On Chrmistry: Fowue's Chemistry; John*stou's
Turner's Chemistry ; Kegnault-'s Chemistry
; Lehraann'a Physiological Chemistry ;
Taylor's Toaioology.
On Strokrt - Hym's Psiaeiples and Practice
of Surgery ; Paget'* Susgieai Pathology ;
Maeleod'a Surgical Diagnosis.
. On IjtSTtTUTaa or Mssioni r Kirfces' .
Manual: Virehow's Cellular Pathology;
Paina's Institutes of Medieiao.
0? 0?arRTi*t??-: Longshora's Obstetries;
West on the Disaesarof Woman ; Wast oa Dieeases
of Children.
METHOD-OP TBACHIXO.
During the Winter, the Instructions mostly
consist of Lectures, Illustrations, and Demonstrations
; daring the Spring and Summer, of
Stadias, Recitations, Demonstrations,. Laos
tores, aad Reviews*
REQUISITIONS OP THE STUDENTS.
Each Student must present bis Scholarship
or Tickets to tbo serious branches upon entering
tbe College. The psiee of Scholarships
being Hi low, (being ebeaper than any other .
regular Medleai College in tbe United States) (
all fees must iusartably be paid in edranoe.
Those deairing Scholarships should order thens
immediately, and ail Students should make j
their calculations to be present at the commencement
of the Seeeione, otherwise much important
Information is lost. Books and Instruments!
for Students, are famished at tbe Uni- t
versity Drug Store, at tweaty per rent, less I
than publishers' and manufacturer*' prices. f
On ordering Scholarships, the money ah on id ^
he sent to the Dean, by Esprcss, or in Peat ,
Office orders. Board will be furnished by the
Janitor, who is always In eUendenee at the
Collage. 1
All baggage should be sddressed te the Philadelphia
University, Ninth end Usenet, end tbe
Student should repair to the Callage tenmediately
upon arriring la the CUy, thus ear- >
ing espenee.
rtcptty or Nttniomn.
TroL W. Paine, M. D-, Theory aal Pfaette.
V vvW*! Fl, #* # W??Pw ewwie # 1
B. O'Byrae, WW fafUlrtiihMt "
Prof. T. B. M\IW*i U. <CBeleey.
Awngr?accltt.?W. Palm,S. D-TfcM
ory and CTartfee of Medlelae. l?hai.Ww?.
l?j,liS55S!
rnyfiOiOfTt IV* H* JujDcO| \fififinw?
W. 0. Buckle*, If. D., Materia MeMea. OkaUr
If. Parr, DriwlB* ud PwaUrtlj^ Pro*.
Palae wd Buffao, Clinical k*ll>*WI ail MeAIetta
tfitl Bttgery. Bkfkt B, Weaver, fft. .#
baiaouatrator of Aaatata^. ll*T. Wai. M*s|or;
M. D., Chaplain of U?e tfalvarefey. 'l "
w^
PmWaiji Mmlding, Jfimtk A itata^
jtrutrs o. sttrrfi. t
Auction anb CAiuiieaila u(**u?.t
11 ! I - m*l>?WWW 11
COURT HOUSE SWAUa
QwifUto. S. C
T>F.RSO<f AL attention *M-en in tflt sale* ?t
1 Real and Personal Vfnperly, MlH?|
of tiowM and Collecting of Keati end Ac.
sonata, a ad to all bnaiaaw intraaUd to Maa<
Hating beer* appointed agent for Ida W?
lowing Fertiliser* lb?j can be found at mf
office and aold at Cbarlealoa prieaa, frafgtd
and drajagaaddadf
ttAPES* RlTROGENlfED SoraA-PHttS'
PHATH. WANDO AITD BAUGH9
RAW fcONR. PERUVIAN
GUANO,
the genuine article, kept for eala tmS
ordered in any quantity. Ott 88 fad
of Phoaphafe and Peruvian Guano aabf
l>y me tor tha whaal eoWing la GraenvttfF
title fall.
Agency for tha Celebrated WATT
PLOBGn?l#rn. anheoil, and raili*ator iH
in One. rive ihoueand of Ihraa PTongR#
air in tbe handa Of the farmer* of Virgin'*
to, North and Sooth Carolina, and Teuneeaeo.
Over 60 of tha one horae Plonglio
aold in Gfeenvllle in one month. Cerliflo
catea from the heel of ottr planters ean be
gtiven, who have uaed the PVnagb la air'
ing their crop ol 1868.
Agency for
Card well'* Snperior
CORN AND COTTON PLANTER.
STRAW CUTTERS, CORN
SHKLLERS. An.
GRASS, CLOVER, and other Seed* etipJ
piled at ahort notice.
CGQkiKQ tTOVESr
STOVE WAKE.
IPAK&0!?
AND
OFFICE STOVES*
For anle aa aheap aa can be bonght.
JiJLitJssc.sniiTn.
Greenville f. H , 8. 0.
Jan 27 86 tf
The S rate of 8outh Carolina?
GREENVILLE COUNTY,
h Eqnfty.
CLAYBORN TRAM M ELL, jUWrntfrafttty
dr., e*. TOLIVER TRAMMBLL, JEHIAL
TRAMMEL!,, JEREMIAH TRAMMBLL*1
at.?Dill for Relief. Account
h'tion ?f LamHt, &*.
TIE CoWplolrien* Saving tbl* day Sled bir
Bill with (he tlerk, and it
that the Defen.innte. Mlnenra B'aVia ahd ktf
buehmid' Samuel Davi*, the children of Leeb
Colleton, deeeecedr whoee name* are unknown,
and TlnbiT Colfcton aod Jebial Trommell,
reaide otlt of the State: It ia Ordered, That
they do, on motion of Perry k Perry, Cemrlainanlfa*Solicitor*,
ancwer, plead or demo/
to the aaid Bill within fortr day* from the
pu> lieation of thin Rule, or the fame bo take*pro
eonfctto aa to them.
W. M McDAEIEL, C. C. C.
Clerk'* Office, June klet, ISf*. M
w. k. milit. m. a. wiluv
SASLBT * WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in equity,
tjR icTTCjfia thVcoorta of the State a**'
JL of the United Mute*, and give eapeeteP
attention to onaerhi Bankruptcy.
Jane W 3'
L*W Sfotioe?Change of Ofiee.GP.
TOWITRS baa removed hi* Lee/
m Offlte to the building north-eaat eorner
of the Pablie Square, in part oeenpled by
Julius C. Smith, Auctioneer, and the Enter*'
priee Printing Offiee, np atniae*
Jan & S3 tr
~EXw notTce.
Aer fiAC03ST,
AT10RHEV AT LAW
AND NADUTBATCr
OFFICE OVER 8UIMVANS' STORM,?aisiawwiMJinain
0. O.
Feb 10 38 ?*
w*. p. rates,
attorney at law,
dahlonesa, 8a.,
WILL practioe in the Conntiea of lMp?
kin Oawion, (lilaaer, Fannin, Union,,
Town*. White and Hail.
Jan 19- 99' ] If
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Bloods *
For Bale by Dmggiste IferflUfi
1 Ti - i
SAMUEL BLACK. BAA&lSL
f 17 OULMnapeetfolly Im fores the psM
VV that he has R?mn?fi to a r*o?V
he OLD COURT IIOUBR, skirt bo with
it prrftorerf to reort re immsim a* hereto*
ore, Btis| a Rerlee, Mo
"/ wenw'n^iu "Uiinew,
1S5
Smld If Vtaltri iwry?>iM /.
Juij i a ?'