^^-<L d .' ;,T
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Stephen Girard.
The wealthy merchant, who flourish
ed in Philadelphia, Ytot ninny yours
ago, was one of the best friend's of the
working classes that over lived. He
admired industry as much as lie des
,ui?ed doth?and there has never been
Known an mainline where he did not
;f*r?i?h employment or money to an
industrious man in distress.
Early one naornino:-, while Mr. G.
was walkiug around his square, where
the \nechanicS1 house now stands, John
Smith, who .had workod on his buildings
in the humble capacity of h6d
cafrierj and who Mr. G. had noted
for his npasual activity, applied to him
for awstancr, when something like
the following dialogue took place.
"Aisistance! work, ha! You _ want
to work ?"
W?Yes, sir; it's a long lime siucc iVo
had any thing hi do."
"Very well; I shall givo you some.
You see dem stone yondart"
"Yes, sir."
"Vory- well, you shall fetch and
put him in this place. You see?"
"Yes, sir."
"And when you done, come to mo
at ray bank."
Smith diligently performed his tusk,
which he accomplished about one o'clock,
when he repaired to Mr.G. and
in-formed him that it was finished, at
the satno time asking if he could not
give him some more work.
.Ah, ah! Out? You want more
work? Very well; yon shall go place
dem stones whore you got him. Undcr6tandzf
take him iMick."
f^Yes, sir."
Awav went Smith to his work.
which having got through with about
sunset, ho waited on Utr. G. for Ids
W- :
"All, ha 1 you all finish
"Yes, sir.
"Very well. How much money
shall I give you f*
H)ne dollar, sir."
"Dat is honest. You take no advantage.
Dero is your dollar."
do any tiling else for yon !,' j
"Oni. CJ1119 here when you get i
rp to-morrow. You shall have some!
\v6rk."
Next morning, on calling, Smith!
was not a little astonished when told
that he must "Tako dem stones hack
again," nor was his astonishment diminished,
when the order wa3 repeat I
edfor the fourth and last time. Jlotv-!
everT ho was one of those happy kind
of persons who minded his own busi- j
iiess, and lie went on with liisjob with
all the indifference imaginable. When
ho called on Mr. G., in the evening,
and informed him that the stones
u\voro as they were," ho was saluted]
thus in the most cordial manner :
"Ah, Monsieur Smith, you shall he'
my man; you mind your own bu&i-j
ness; you do what is told you ; yon ask i
no question* ; you no intorforo. You j
got ono vife?"
44Yes, sir."
"All, dat is had ! Vone vife is bad!1
,A?II J VIU 1IIIIU VIIIVIXO i
"Yes, sir ; five living."
"Fiver 1 tint is good , I like five; 1 !
like you, Monsieur Smith ; you like to :
work, von mind your business. Now |
I do something for you five little
chicks. There take these live pieces i
of paper for your little chicks; you
shall work for them; you shall mind'
yonr business, and your little chicks j
shall never want five more, Good ;
bye."
The feelings of the grateful man being
too much overcome to allow him)
to reply, he departed in silence; and!
by minding his own business, ho is
now one of tho wealthiest of the unmet
in Philadelphia.
Sands of Gold.
Brevity is a great praise of elo (
quence.
Two things ought to he the objects!
of onr fear, the envy of friends and the
hatred of enemies.
The mosC dangerous of wild beasts
is a slanderer?of tamo ones, a flat-'
terer.
It is fraud to borrow what wc .arc
not able to repay.
Prosperity makes friends and adversity
tries them.
Too much sorrotv in a man is as much
to be condemned as too much boldness
in a woman.
To bo commended by those who
might blame without four gives great
pleasure.
Patience under old injuries invites
new ones.
Labor is a moral enemy to love, and
a deadly foe to fancy.
Nothing is more easy than to de
oeive one's self, as our affections are
subtle.
Itfs difficult keeping that which isj
admired by many.
ft is iw hard for the good to suspect
evil as it is for the bad to suspect
good.
I/ope fas a working maw's dt'caui,
id* 't J' ' I
'{4
girl, and go to tlie parson.
He is a worthless being who lives
only for himself.
Dignity does not consist In possessing
honors, but in deserving tlrem.
Depend not on fortune*,*but conduct*'
Conscience is the chamber of justice.
Courage consists not in hazarding
without tear, but in being resolutely
minded in a just cause.
As a jewel or gold in a hog's auout,
so is a lair woman without virtue.
Marriage with peace is the world's
paradise, with strife this life's purgatory.
TT 1 I 11 * -
u limine weuiocics is ooticr tJian
proud virginity.
As no tuan can tell wliero a shoe
pinchcth better than he that wears it,
;>o no man can tell a woman's disposition
better than he that hath wedded
her.
1
A wanton eye is u messenger of an
unchaste heart. r
It is better to bo unborn than un?
taught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune.
A wag proposes to publish a new
paper, to be called the "Comet," with
an original tale every week.
A cultivated mind and a good heart
will give an intellectual expression to
the tace.
Thero is nothing that hurts one's
ieelinga inoro than a dog bite.
Thcrp is a firm in thisAcity, tho name
of whieli is Lay, Hatch Co. The
clerks are presumed to be all Shanghais.
Men find self-congratulation more a
grceablc than self examination.
Maryland Lotteries.
COJtBIN CO., Agents.
A FORTUNE FOR TI1K TRIAT,.
"Thorn is a tide in flic nflTnira of ninn,
Which, if tukon nt th? flood, loin In to fortune.M
ONUTKIAL&IAY MAKE YOLT RIOII FOR LIFE
Splendid Scheme* Drawing Daily.
8KND VOIR ORDERS
TO CORBIN &l CO.,
[ Tho Old FIstikhliKhod Authorized Agvul. who hr.vo j
Sf>U) MORE PR/ZKS |
Thai: any other office iu the State of Maryland.
.m.i. i-Bizra ol-.\ra^t.:kd iiy tiii: mit.
sixuli: tickets.
Whole* SI JInlvcs 50 ets. Quarters 25 elsCERTIFICATES
OF PACKAGES.
20 Whole Tickets $15.00
25 Half Tickets (fcm) '
25 QOnrt.-r Tickets -1.00
I NOTtlINO VRKTUIIR. KOTIIINO GAIN.
Tickets Nought by the Package are alwnys the
most Profitable to the Purchaser*.
TRY PACKAGES.
For $25 we scud package Wholes, Hal vl? ?fc Qnrt'r*. !
For $10 wo send package Ilulv'sd: *2 Whole tick'te
For *5 we send pnck'ge Quart's ?fc 1 Whole tiek't.
Look at tlio following'
SPLENDID SCHEMES,
One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each dnv
of the week.
Hit ILL! A XT.
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M kkyland CONSOLIDATED i.otteuy.
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COItlUN & CO., Agents.
sciikmk.
* 1 prize of $5,000 ,
1 do 1,000
1 do 500
1 Aj 130
i -i.. -
. ...? j:w160
do 60 1
01 do 201
04 do 8
fit do 4
8,:V>8 do ' 2
22,17(1 do J
25,801 piize*, amounting to $47,2G7
C A P I T ALP It I Z E .
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I'ATAfSCO INSTITUTE LOTTKIIV.
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Scheme.
1 p;ize of $r?,000
10 do 500
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8 do 30
200 do 20
03 do J 0
03 do 81
120 do . 4 '
n OAlK .1^. '
.hp ? z
28,<30 do J 1
27,814 prizes, Amounting to $47,287
TIIE UNI VEIISAL FAVORITE.
Class 255.
COUBIN & CO., Agents.
Schemb.
1 prize of $8,000
1 do 1,860
1 do 1,000
2 do 750
2 do 300
2 do 100
211 do . 2ft
00 do 10
00 do 4
1.224 do 2
26,740 do J
30,310 prize*, muoutiUng to $63,268
Tickets $1?Shares in proportion.
Address COURT N ?fe CO.
Ilox 100 Vast Office. OflftTmorc, Md.
O^toticr 10, 28 If.
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They are new enabled, with
pleasure, to announce that arrangeraenta are in
hopeful progress for a thoroughly sufficient organisation
of the pro|>oeed work, both in business
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work wlM not bo commenced os an experiment
It is hoped nn expected, however, that tho Mag
azme win uc commenceo with the ensuing year.
The essentia! plan and purposes of the work
contemplate the largest catholicity an<l the amplest
freedom of thought, inquiry and discussion
in at] matters that touch. tTie Southern mind,
genius or destiny; and to secure n fully authoritative
and representative character, able coutrL
butors will bo, cngug-d on n liberal scale of compensation.
from nil sections, and all' elossos,
schools and i ntcrcsts of tlic South. The ncccossury
Correspondence is now in progress, nn?l nit
active nhd earnest frieiids of tlie cause nhd objects,
who may not receive circulars of letters ol
inquiry from the Editorial Committim representing
the undertaking, nro respectfully invited to
open a correspondence.
A correspondence is also in progress with cn"
terprising members of the Book Trade throughout
the South, to wh'ohfi the best inducements ?f nn
honorable and legitimate business will bo offered
an authorised agency in each city, town and vil
Inge. Anv of this class and iuterest who may
fail to receive, are nts<> invited to a correspondence.
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others directly interested by profession or incline
lion in any department of intellectual labor
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ited toco operate according to opportunities.
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mcnts will uc made.
WM. B. CARLLISU,
s: c. coliT^N-.tf ,t co.
JOHN KRAUSE,
1? U It N IT U R It
AND CABINET MAKER,
, IBI'Jyi-lcrJV- WOULD respcotfuUy inform
tbe citixcnw of tJreenvi.Ic rnd vieinity
that he has on hand a lo(
of FUUN1TL RE, which ho will dispose of upon
reasonable terms, lie lias Chairs, Tables, Sofa.i
Wash stands, Ac. Fine and Plain Furniture
made to order. His shop may be found on Avenue
Stroit, between Ifenttio's Store and the
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Cour
uiiinv ureeuviuo, 14-1 1-1 v
,Yc w (4:in Mmm Jar lory.
Ef GRAVING AND CARVING CF THE FINE ARTS,
rl"MlE subscriber, recently from London, l'arii
1_ nn?l ilit- principal cities of Europe an<l
, America, where specimen* of hi* art, have giver
j 'he utmost satisfaction, respectly informs thccit
| ir.ens of the Upper Country, that lie has just nr
j rived, and located him'clf at fJreenville, when
j ho is prepared to do all work appertaining to hi,
j bushir*?, in the host manner and at the shortest
notice, as Douldc had Single Cart-S.teel llifloi
ami Shot (Inns, Duelling I'istols, Ac.
lie avili also keep constantly on hand an as
sortinent of Sporting Mat erials, which ho o.Tcr
for sale at, very reasonable |rrtns ; liucly carver
Allignt<n-'s Teeth, Steel Tumps, and Engraving
j on (Johl, Silver, Ac.
All Work and Repairing done in the very best
| 'Dinner, and warranted equally as good us ear
| he done in the United St ites.
is shop tviil he fulled two doors below
Dr. Mario's Di ng Store.
July :l tt?tf. F. BREDA.
GREENFIELD'S
OROCEIIY STORE,
CORNER STORE,
Opposite the Mansion House.
yUliClIASElW may now find a very com
X. pi etc stock of
Family Groceries,
Fine and Cheap Wipes, Liquors, Cordials ami
?f ^B<fJ BC
ALSO, a:i assortment of
I I;Ufl and Clips, Bonnets and O-p
Bonnet Triinlninp, Boots A- Shoes.
' together with Ladie*'Slippers and Uniter*.
m&mwjkM, mirmir,
GLASSWARE AND
DRY GOODS.
iy Country l'rodw.> and It A OS taken in ex
change. ALEXANDER. GREENFIELD.
3 AAA LpA BACON and 500Lb*. EAIU),
9VM/U for snla at GKEF.NI- IKI.It'S.
Books at Eiford's.
rpHK llALLUf; or. The Sl>e<H?fuM In thi
X. Water*. A Tale of Iluinbje I.ifo pr
j (lie Coas^of Sehlvawfj*. Translated frorf
the German of Kietnatzki, by Mr*. Geo. 1'
Marsh; with h Biographical Sketch of tin
Author. I'ricofcl.
The Signet King and it* Heavenly Mot
to. Translated from the German, l'rie*
31-Y cent*
Mr*. Ilcnt/.'* Novels, bound in paper,?
30. cent* each.
r :* - -*.* ic *
i>ho <?i ?> MHiiiiigioii, napoleon, Franklin
Marion, Claj', Webster, l'onn, Paul Jones
etc.
Anil many oilier worts.
O. E. ELF6RT>.
Sept 18. 19. 2.
Como at Last.
rpHAT valuable articlo, THE DUPLI
1 GATING IMPRESSION I'A PER, fo.
copying Embroidery Pattern*; nbo, foi
copying Plans, Picture*. Drawings,- <fc\\, or
Cloth, Wood, Stone or Paper. 2,? cruis a
package. O. ?. ELEOltD.
Sept 18. . 19. 2.
. *? '""i $
iKstice
IS hereby given, that application will bo nude
for n renewal of Sorrp for Four Share* In'
the Son th-Western Rnil Jtoiel Bank, and So nth
Carolina Rail KooJ, supposed to b? lo?t. Tliey
were owned by Davk William*, la'e of Lanrefu
Dietrict, deceneed. ?
US ri~ TJBNRT n. WflffAAM9, > r ,
l.BON A HP WI I.I.I A MA, <
September A lim ^
II I'lB^pWMWPIBPiiifLliy
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT F
Lightning Conductors.
rpmS subscriber lift) purchased the Right el
L putting up the above d?*cri|>tion of Light- f
ning Kods in Greenville District, and is prepared
to execute orders for the sauie to any extent and
with promptness and dor patch. These Kods are *'
conducted upon Scientific principles, find afford I"
the only method yet discovered of absolute pro- a<
lection cgaia^A-v <>ne acquainted rr
with the laws of oleetrieity, will l?e immediately
convinced of their utility, upon oxaaiining them
Their value has been tested by experience and
science, and bns been vouched by hundreds ol
certificates frou> a'.l ruwts of tho Union. From
amongst these the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully examined Otis' insulated
Lightning Conductor, artd liaVe it nttlicheitto'the .
building iu which I reside. It is better con- "
" structcd, and more securely insulated, than any ^
. form of Lightning Rods 1 have scon. It is ncnt tr
mid cheap,"and if properly attached to the build- ;t
ing, cannot fait to oft'onl security ngnicst the
loss of life and property by electricity I fWc>
for# rooOuiuietnl it ns worthy of the confidence'
of the community, . ft. E. Bhumbt. ^
I'rof. of Chemistry, Ac., in S. C. College." p
Mr. D. G. AA'est field lins rccei/ly supplied my
house with Otis' .improved Conductor. 1 hnve P
examined them with great care, and ?m convin a
eed that they nre the best Lightning ltods over jj
I constructed. The methods of attraction and in
1 onlntion are new, and scetu to me to be perfect, ,
I enn confidently recommend them to all persons
wishing to secure their houses against lightning.
C. J. EtroitD. J
I)
Any further infocmution may bo obtained on
application to 1). O. AVj&TFIELD, J
Mgy MAU. Greenville, H 6'.
i LIWOH'S J
Anti-Eheumatic Powders. ?
I A Safe, Speedy and Rtidical Oure
fur Rheumatism, Rheumat- "
ie Gout and Sciatica. ^
WE, tho undersigned citizens of Put nam i
County, Georgia, cbecrfully bear testi- 1
mony to the etfleacy of Linch's A tit i Rheumatic ?
Powdorsin this treatment of acute or chronic
' Rheumatism. many cases having been successful- f
ly treated by JJr. J. G. GIBSON, within our per- v
sonnl knowledge in Wliich those Powders were
' principally used. T
Joel liranham. M. IX 11 Ail. 11. Carter, ! v
Stephen 11. Marshall, 1>. 11. Adams,
T. B. Harwell, Thomas lles'pess,
( G..11. Thomas, J. Niehleson A others.
fjCAny reasonable number of individual eertifieates
can be given in attestation of their efll?^cy.
r
Prepared and sold bv J. G. GIBSOX, M. IX, j<
Eatouton On., at $."> per !>oy.
All orders directed to him, with the above sum .
enclosed, an^a description of the case shall re'
ceivo with the Medicine such advice as may suit g
nnv peculiarity' thereof.
For sale hy M. ll. MARINE, M. IX, Apothecary <?
and DruggiA, Gretiiville, S.
' Mav 1. 51 ly
i ....
' BT SPB3IAB P.SaTJBBT.
I ?* '
Painting! Painting !
i r I^HE suhscriher has located hima,.i? <i.~
- C
?- town of Groeuvi!le, and with it. to l>e un- ^
| dersbood that l?- i? now prepared to receivu orI
dors for House, Sign, Ornamental and
FANCY PANTING, J
' Mnrliling and PAPER HANGING. (
' All of wliieli will be executed with neatness and
despatch. Having worked in the principal elt(
ios of both Europe and America, lie feel* satisfied
that lie onn give satisfaction to nil who may
, favor hint with their patronage, lie deems it tinneccMiil-y
to give a list of references; all he asks
is an examination of his work, lie wants no \
hotter rc6omn1oridntiou than his work can give. >
lie has the right for n celebrated Metallic Fire
i Proof Uoof, equal to copper in durability, and in *
t addition to the above lie is also prepared to ex- I
, rente either Professional of business Cards on
j Glass in a style second to none. Orders for ri
J Graining or Mar bluing will be attended to. and ?
the work done in a style to suit the tastes of the
| ni>>st fastidious. All orders addressed to mo at
| Greenville C. II., or left at the Carolina House, n
will meet with prompt attention.
MATS SAMUELSOX. (|
I July 3. ' 8 Gin (|
Life ;?-id Properly Insured. a
, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
THE ASHEVILLE
> Mutual Susuraute Cuutpnuij '
U?<uci asnM*. storss and other Prop rty I iAQAIXSTF1RE:
!!,
And the Lives of White Persons sad Slaves, I p
bit ween the ages of 10 and GO yearn n
ON sueh terms us to render it n ino?t safe and ! ?
desirable investment. Full details, with N
the Constitution and By-Jjiws of the Company,
will be furnished v>n application to any of the ()fHcers
of tlie Cfbtnpunv.
JOSJil'Xl JV OS HORN P. Pr4Mi.
\fiL W. MoDOWKLU Vice-Pre*. .
J \s. It. rtwr.iv, Secretary <i IVeamrcr.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Deo. 27-tf. OREEXVILJ.E. S. C.
1 *
E. J. FRITZ & CO. I
HAVE just received, ami nro now displaying
at tlieir establishment a spendid assort- f
meat of
! i Osfil F!:?r-Drops?"Morflie and Csawe; (
| a lino lot of Knihlem I' ns?Masonic and Odd-Pel- I
-Iowa Cold Adclaid (Jniird Chain*, Silver Guard \
and Pal. AM.ai.n tJVB (/OLD /WXT1SU '
LEVER WATCIIEX Also. Anchor and Jm'
pi no Walehes.
Extension lVn^ Misses Finger Kings, Store and
Seals Kings, Silver and 1*1*44<1 Spectacles, Steel ^
Rings,?t >
A RKW AND nurmtTOn STOCK OF
T V A m-r ?> - -* ? '
mi, (?/j? r oa iliV 1/ AIjAKM CLOCKS.
taTLadies' Kourniny and Fashionable 1
i
Give u? n Call. f
E. J. FRITZ <fc CO. ** *
, June 10 0 If. 1
I rSfeii AfSrsiwE
a, & frS33S9JB- S
NEAR filLDER 1\ 0.. GREENVILLE DIST.
/SUFFERS ltis service* to the public, and solicit* 2.,
Xlr patronage. All work entrneted to htm
will he done with nejttoea* nnd <li?pntel>. Any < '<>
perron wishing to know how to Bolder (hard or ta
0(h) will be furnUtod, on the reception of on* .
dollar, with a receipt containing full inotrnetionii, 1 '
criaMinghim to Bolder any metal. Thi? receipt j
hM H?v*r been otfrre.I fp the ppbho b?f we. Mat. i ?
given or the money refunded. fru ttai I "C
mkspi d with tin A In 4?-tf '1 XI
4 V
Z3ss:.
?Med bjj ?]Joses 8. fioto.
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har Spangled liamier, Yankee Piivntcer, j(
)dd Fellow.
rai'iiu'r 6c Planter.
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, half per quarter,
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Editor and Proprietor.
S. \V. Lrwts, Publisher.
Eitray.
_ JOEL CIIA'lLKr4 tolls before ma a
small iron gray mare MULE, About
JL?A*hand* high. supposed to bo A years old
iflat?bare footed, the tail shaved, ho particuiT
mark* or brands oltecrved. Said Mule ep<raised
at ??''cnty-fivc dollars by three lawful
PI trainers. She can b*> found at the residence |
I raid Joed Charles, about 12 miiei below OrccnilU
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