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BMdotB of a IMT.
T.eopold, Duke of Lorraine, bed a
"tewf wjuned "^iareb, wftdch ,*a* kept f?
? xnull rion or but, placed in a barn.?
.- During the winter of 1700 loiiie *yt
. . y*)<>r people. *h?t #eew neatly JWWINI
a^tli the eofd, went into the barn fur
. rhelter. Among the#e poor people
-tilore ivba p jiiile boy. w lobbying very
cold, and seeing thai MardbV den waan
. ?nng and warm place, uent'intn it.jvithoul
thinking of the danger of doing
8o. Marco, however, ln#t**d of
' tearing the poor little tfillow all til
piece?, aa night have been expected,
took liiiyi betVeen hi# paw# and hugged
him to hia brea#t, pud kept him *aim
ynd conrlWrtable until morning'; be
then let him go to ran.ble abuut the
alreeta of the city.
At eveolng.the boy returned to tbe
near, who was glad lo tee lurn, and
fork hiin between his pews and kepi
him warm as before. For several
_ nights the poor little boy had no oilier
place to sleep but with the bear; and
what is still more singular, the animal
kept part of his food to give hint* for
his supper when he came. The keeper
of the few Jtnew nothing of this for a
nnmber of days.
At length, go'ng one evening later
than usual to give the bear his supper,
he was surprised to see the animal roll
his eyes in a furious manner at him.?
The cause of this strange conduct the
keeper did not at first umleralaud, hut
on looking more closely, he saw, to his
astonishment, that the bear had a child
clasped in his arms, fa?l asleep, and
jhat his fierce looks were intended to
warn iniu not Xo asvaken the child by
making a noise. The keeper found,
when be placed the food h?f,?re liim,
that the aaimal did not seise upon it as
usual, but Uy still without touching it,
for fear, as he supposed, of awakening
the child.
A report of this strange slory was
soon carrhdd lq the duke, who, with
sotne of bis nobles, wisher! to' see so
curious and interesting a sight with
their own eyes. Thev, therefore, one
night went and stayed near the bear's
IiiiI, where they could now and then
J noli in and see what wa* going on.1?
cannot |?|| you,* * Because I he rpirror
i# polished, and the man is not.".
Vk'nrn Richard Piere, prin'sr, of
Boston, worked off from his hand pre**,
on the 26th of September, 1080, the
first newspaper ever published ip Amer
ica, the Uenetal Court toofc the sheet
into custody, held solemn debate over
the daring disturber of the public
quiet, and voted that it "contained reflections
of a very high Bature," and that
^le publications was contrary to law. It
jraa not allowed to appear agsio.
They saw, with a^tunUjnnc.nt, that (lie
animal never stirred so long as tLe l?oy
lav still and continued to sleep.
The child awoke very enily in the
morning and was much ashamed to
tind that the duke and his gentlemen
were looking at hint; he was .also.
atiaid of hcing punished for ; heing
found there. The bear at this lime
was trying to make the hoy eat what
had been brought to him (he night before,
end which he finally did at the
request of the gentlemen. The duke
was so much pleased nl this- eingn)ar
friendi-hip that he had the little hoy
fed uud taken care of.
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Saint Fajricji.?"Saint Patrick
yras a gynlljeiuanJ' according to the old
?Onff. hut he was not, a* is generally
believed, |Mi Irishman lie was born,
pear the mouth of Clyde, in Scotland,
jn 3-72. At sixteen years of age he
was captured by a band of outlaw* and
carried a prisoner to Ireland. Af.er a.
captivity of six months he escaped to
Scotland. The pirates seem to have
had a fancy for the young man and
gaptured him again; he was equally
fortunate in escaping a second time.?
lie was resolved to heroine a mi-sionary
|p Ireland, and after a long prepaiNlion
was ordained priest, and finally ronse
crated bishop. He enieied on hi* la
bors in Ireland in the year 432, when
he was at the age of sixty. His yieaphjng
wae attended with such surpass that '
before his death, he convened the
whole island lo Christianity. lit* bap
tizecl the kings of Dublin an<l Mini
ster, and the seven sons of the King of
{Jonnaught, with the greater part cl
their subjects. A popular legend asscribes
to him the banishment of all the
snakes and venomous creature* from
the Emerald Isle, by means of his crosier
or staff, which wn preserved in
Dublin with great veneration its late as
13?U.
Musical Cow IW^t^.?It is said
that cow bells of rolled sheet it on, ten
inches deep, with a mouth thiee bv six
indies, can be distinctly heard front
ibtee to five mites. A farmer in Eng
laud provides all his cows wi'h belt*
tuned to different notes in the scale,
and the whole running through several .
octaves. A visitor to thia faun is
charmed by the music a* well as the
sleek oattle. Sometime* he hears *ev
eral notes in unison, then a alight die
cord, and then a swtet harptorry, and {
all varied by distance, and by tLe ris !
ing and falling of tljp btet-zc.
A gentleman, one evening, was seat
ed near a lo\.Iv woman, when ihe com
pan? around were proposing cotniii- |
drums Jo ya< h o'lter. Turning to his I
companion, he said j H Why is a lady
unlike a mirror f" She gave it np ?
V Because," *aid the rude fellow, - a
mirror reflect without speaking; a
lady speak* bout rcfleTting." f% Very
good,' sa d sl;e. ' Now answer me.?
Why is a man uiilikn a mirror t" * I
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Th? Ab8Droitt ojr Dftivftmo.?Itl
hua become a tori of popular.?alrroat *
rational?llint it U not poneible
?? ba truly Irnppy uulefta \?>u driiilr.~
Among wrinin 'Jtbey am
by no niMi i xclrtnU-elv tbn lowent?
diiokihg is i lies beginning apd em I uf
nvet^ibing.. Tiie very name of. liquor,
in held to 4ye nynouyinonn with erjovluenl,
mix} the deaier the liquor the
tpom it it prised and coveted. Yet j
eveiy n.nn alio h not n donnrigkl ;
drunkMtd. jn well n* nre ihnt the plena*
.uie? of drinking nie, Iwyoud a pertain '
rtoint. a ttiixrlierv. a ileliwion uit a
snare. i pot it to any one who he*
stood half the night in chib mom, J
dtinkiag, smoking. and bandying rrckr
less talk. if the enjoyment of nuch en !
evening has been anything like that of
a few quiet hour* sjteul at hojne with *
book or tie*a|Rper{ The evil influ*
ence of pleasure t n the health in loo
obvious to kg dnied by any one, and
the iHusory nature of the pleasures
ihefnsehe* would'he undeniable al?o,
tf the peisona who indulge in them did
not dvr^hre tlu-mselVt* and put the truth
out of right.
No ore t ver brought any good out
of a drinking bout yet. it j? a short
foverMt spasm of animal enjoyment,
which leaves nothing hut moro*ene?s,
regret, had temper, t-elfi-li reproach-and
headache. it ...
Wiijsky vs. patkrotibm-*-mr. V#n
Wyck's report on the *vhi-ky bund*
furnirhes some sliiking itlu.-tiatioiiR of
the effects of oppressive taxation on
the prorata and the productive interests
of a people. Wherever the tax has
Ireen collected, and the provi ions of
the law tigidiy enforced, production
has en'irely ceased. In districts where
bribery has/eJnapd the eie* of the in pectorlt.
the number ot di?til!eno? lias
increased *?rn* eight t?r ten thousand
j?er cent. In |vnh Ca*e* the revenue i?
tmnfticietii to defray the cost of its coN
lection Not more tjiatt ad? eighth of
the wlikkv iiinluifactiirvd pay* .any tax
at all. and the market pi ice generally
rules h?low the lax. Taiiff niali.'As he
is, Mr. Van Wyek is forced to dta com
clu-ion that it is indispensable that the
tax should be reduced, lie is cornpell
ed Jo admit 'hat, while radicalism is a
great priiifipjp, whisky in a stil} greater i
one; and that, in a contest bet seen the
two, the former is no wheier Patriot
i?mi if mi frfj in i o vny j uin
when pa!rioii.-in demand* thai people
pay I wo hundred wHiinni a year for
tlie privilege of buying lot-ir liquor. p>?tiioii-m
gi>r* too far, ami will prol>al l\
find il convenient, mi view of the coin
ing election*, to lum'ify i'? i jew*'on
the liquor jjuesiion.
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Is the time id Oliver C'omwell, themagistrate*
in the, North of England
ponUbed drunkenness hv making lh?m
carrv what is nailed the '^diuiikaiilV
cloak." This ?aa a large barrel, widi
one In ad nut am} i) hole in the other,
iliiouglt which ike olfenhr was made
to put hia head, while Ida hand* were
drawn through two mini! holes, one or.
each hide. Willi I Ilia he Was - com pel I
d to march along die public street*.?
What a htrange sight it would be .were
all the di link irds dow-n-dnv? CowtH-jl
cd tp ijiaith about wealing bant'ls f.<r
cloak*.
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WijKiJ a voting lady takes lo singjug
hctniltiental songs, j* fond ?f being
ahiiie. for wiib orle oilier. 1 admires the
I (ier|i l.inu sk v, hiiiI i? peciallv taken
[ with ilii* yvo'ing stai* and other heav
| fitly bodif*,' ii cnii wfely he judged
that not only her eye himI Hie
; under geniltf n pit avion, hut aUo that
o'her ingan, commonly known as the
| hettit. lUr core will generally hriw
sttied b\ a romse of inattimony begun
.-Hilv mikP puti-md with paiiince and
J peatevet ance.
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I '?rgept organ in the world i*
said to be in the ijllle city of Fieyhurg,
in Swioetland. W hen in full play,
it pours forih a Mnpest of sound*
through a fpre>l of pipe* 7.800 in
nupiber, shaking I be wa|U ant) lj??
foundations of lire old c-t?|iic|i pi which
it stands.
Sap.?Said a poor littIp pjiJ. ju the
Fotirlli W aul of New Yoik, a* she
was dying, * I am glad I am going to
die, for now my brothers and si?teia
will have enough ?o eat!" Nothing
could he written or thought mote sim
ply pnihetiu.
Very Important prd?r from General
1 Canby.
Tlie ftdfowing order, hot t>y Rmrril
1 ?nMT, Will M ruao WIIU general Interest.-[t
will be men by Section flr.-t' that tliu election
on the uneation of adopting or rejecting
the foiislitntion to Ik1 presented, ax fragiwl by
the R*mni?tfucli<ii) Convention n?w in auniun,
and also for Slate atiil Federal office* wtil ho
' commenced on the 141la proximo, and t>y Sec
linn second, that the hooka of Heaixtration
era to he re opened and revised. We rntnmend
the order to the perusal of oor reader* :
llsanor am mm 8*conn Mii.itart Di*t.. )
Charleston, H. C_, March 15, |M?8. j
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The fmmtitutloual Con von lion of the .State
of South Carolina, in conformity ^itli Ihe jd
ot COngfess of March if, 1807, nupptrrneitl
taTy to the Act of Msrcli t, 1807, ** to provide
for the more efficient government of the ret?l
States," having framed ? Constitution and
Civil Ooveminent according to the provision*
of the olorecited taws; and having by an l)r>
dinance adopted on the 9th day of March,
1808, provided that the said Constitution shall
be submitted M for rati^cst'ion p> the persons
| registered under the' provisions of this A<*t,
(March SS, I8f>8, Section 4,) at an election to
' he conducted by the officers appointed or to
be appointed by the cowmen ding (Jeperal as
' herein before provided, and to bo held after
' the expiration of thirty days after the notice
| thereof to be given br the said Convention
nod havhtg farther pre . Med, hy the aforesaid
. ordinanee, that at the same time an aleetiun
| shall be held for Governor, LtcwUimnt-Gbvi
ernor, Adiutai.t and Itispoetor-Oensrai, Kocro
riwsff
"J 1 < '1 * ' ki^*
of Suite, CoatpttoUor-QcMral, Trenrorrr'
Attorney fleneral, Beperin.teudeot of JBduee
tW, aud-mrinber* of the OeaeSi AMOmbly.
end farther tlmt to oaeh "CongrMidoeAl IH"trii.t
?f Ui* l<Ut? da ?WfHon Anil ho hold for
#mm' rr in the Horn* of K$|inernUtK? of
tlrrf r?1M Rtater Oengrorr, and for two anem:it
T?r-i- ; l t i
Vtrrt. Thnt an election bt Md in.the State
of 8<a?eh -Carolina, cuaunrnei&Jt AO Yuc*<ley,
th# 11th day of April, and ending 6o fhwt*
.for, the t?th day of April, 1M8.at rrhioh el)
registered voter* <4 fold Stale may vote " Pnr
Courtiletiun " <>r " A>ca ??l Constitution." mm
elan ?>a the some ballot for tho Bute olHecra
end raeBt)fT? of the iHonre of Representative*
rpehillrd hi the eJhrocitod ordtnatiee.'
fwofid. It eh all he the data of the Heard*
"of ftcyietrntinn lit fnath' Carolina, romm?fir
Injf fi>ort?en day* prior to the election herein
ordered. nnd ?i~i?y intwiirMk public notice
of tho time and pine# thereof, to retire for'*
period of Irt day* the nyittTktim tide ; and
Upon htiti| ratUflcd that any perron not entitled
thereto haa been yeyiateml, to tirikt Hie
name of rrteh perron from tin lirtr. nod rordi
gtyonn eh* II .not ho entitled to rote. Tho
ooiitdt of Iteyiatration rhall alao, iturlrg the
raene period, tuid to anrh rtgiiitn the name*
.of nil perron* who #1 that time porter* the
qualification* R?|uind by'rdid Act*, who bare
not already..been reft let qirod.
Third. To decidinr who m to be rtriehen
f"itn or ndded to the rryirtratioa llrtr. the
Hoard* will be yitidcd by the law of Mareh t,
lFfiS. and the lawa rnpplomentary thereto,
anil their attention ir menially directed tho
| rnpnlementiiry Art of July 1ft. 18fiT.
fourth. Any duty reyirtorcd voter of tfci*
Rtate who may hare removed (Vi>m tho !>{*|
trirt in which be wer reyiatered, rhall bo elf.
i billed to vote io the IHrtriet frouniv) to
' wlilrh be hji* minored ami reaided for the ten
1 daya next prrceilto* thin election, npon prvtmlrHin
of a itrlifrrli of reytatration fro/n
tbn T>i?lrlo. Tn which he war ort'/lnaHv r-'srt*terrd.
or upon blr efli.lurit or other raHrftn-io
ty evidence that, be war *o rcgirtarcd, and
that he baa not voted at thi* election. Ft
rhall He the duty of the Roeiatrara, upon the
application of any duly TWylafered voter who
ha* removed or ir ah.ait Ut remote from the
lireeinct in which he war nrtiriimlly rey'lered,
to furntrh him with a certificate that he war
ro reyiafercd. ?nd to note the fntfln the real**
tra'lon hoi.hr of the pnaeincf. In defaoit of
Ilia certificate.- the affidavit of the voter mart
Ml forth tho Pirtric* and precinct in which he
war originally roeiatered, and" the lenyth of
time he ha? reridod in the country io wlth-h
be dceiree io vote. Tn doubltnl Marl, the
RcTinrara or Manayera of Kh-cliona rhall require
audi additional evidence a a may he fieccrrarr
tp aatlafy them thai the applicant i?
legally entitled to vole, RtanV forma for the
certificate* and for the affidavit# herein rr?
on'red. will ho fhmiahed the Reyiatrnr* and
the Miitinsrr* of Rlrctiona. and when IIred
will l-c attached to the hallnt*. cant hv ruch
voter*, mill will he trtmnnilM t? T>i*trict
H'-ndqnnrtcrt wilh t!ir return* required by
law. ,
IPiftb. The said Hrrtlim will W hrM In well
lii?trirt nt ?ueh |daec* nf mar hereafter <u
'Iftljnutnl, no.lor tbc rupnrjntcwdenre of thh
fi??pl? of Registration m provided by low,
and in oreor lonne with instruetiopa horcaftcr
in he riven to raid Ttoard* In ennfhrmity with
the Ante, of Co ngres* and a* far a? may be
with the law* ?f South raruliwi.
Pii'ti. The poll* rbafT be opened nt such
voting place* at *1* o'clock in the forenoon,
and closed nt si* o'clock in tlie afternoon t?(
each day. and ybaU he kopt open (luring these
tlotira wiiimnt inletcuitrion or adjournment.
Seventh. All judges and cloak* employed in
conducting *nid election ahall, before commencing
to hold the s.?m?s Ira rwom to the f.Mihfol
performance of ttteir djeiir*. ami shall at.e
lake and suhncrihn the ?aWt of office prescribed
hy law for o|)J<:c.ra of the Railed ht-ilan.
Eighth. No lucniher of the ll< ard t f Registration.
who is a eaadidate for election tr
' any rtllii'r to he fflhfd nt tiib Httibn, shall
serve as n Judge or Manager of the JKlcetioc
in any precinct wliieh he seeks to represent.
Nlitih. The Sheriff and other pence'officer*
of each County are required to_ he pri'ptt)
dpring the whole time that the ualll are k?qd
j ojwn. and until the ebrttan is completed ;
oi'd will Lc made rcepoueihtu thai Ihcru ahall
j he no interference wilh -Judge* of Election*,
or other intetruption of good order. I( tberr
. should l?n mnit than one polling plaeo in ntiji
Connty, the Sheriff of the County hi empoweacd
and dtreeted to nmka ?neh aislgnineuti
of his deputies, and other peare officer*, to thi
other polling place*, a* in his judgment bffal
ifl'Mrrt the purpose* "of qniel and or?ler: am
he < fbrtlier required to report t litem arrqugp
uient* in adranee to the Cnmnuullrr of thi
MiNfary Tost in which hi* County is aituuted
Tenth. Vio'anee, or threat* of vioelence, 01
of dia.-hargo from employment, or other tip
precsive mean* to pmvent any person fron
| ritgintcrinr ?r exorcising M# right of voting
in iti? oly prohibited nod irtr/ nuctl
will If rrp>irlfn 'l>; tho Kf(i?ir*r? or Jtnltfi
of F.lcotion* to lint Punt Commander, and w|l
miiw llif inrffl and trial of the nlfcwdera hj
military authority. The exhibition or curry
inr of deadly ureapnfta in rioUtittn of tlenera
Ortlrr* No. i<V. of ISA?. at or In the vicinity o
%!>>' poHfwg )>UffS d|t/inir the election he(eii
ordered, will he regarded uod treated at w
additional nfffnre.
Klerrnlh. All bar-mnm*. anloonr and othe
n'?ff? lor I he rale of liquor* by retail, will ?
fl'ffd fr?'W *1* "frltak ?tl the evening of tfci
IJtih of Apr!'. notfl six o'clock of the mom
injr of the t7th of April, )M8. and Hprltif 'hi
time the able of nil intoxicating HqnoM al o
near any polling ptnru U prohibited. Tin
[ police oAcer* of cities and town*, nut
the Sheriff* and other peace oflh-er* nf fnaa
tie*, will be held rer|>owethtn -for the alrh-t en
i foreemcnt ot thi* prohibition and will prompt
i ly eryeet and hold for trial all persona nty
[ mi* trnq?aac?? It. J *; ; VrTwelfth.
Military interference with ohtc
three, " ?nle** It shall Hi wecreeary to rep*
the armed vnetni * of the fritted Htotri, or b
keep the peace at the putts," in prohibited hi
he Act of fon-'ree*, approved Kehrnary 3U
Iami no enldwr* will I # allowed to ap
i*ear at any polling FHw-e. wwler* as eltirewe o
tire State they are qualified and are rwgii-t?rc<
a* vofers. ami then ooU for the purpose n
voting; hot the Commander* of Host* wll
keep their troopa well in hettd on the day
of election, and will be prepared to a*
promptly if tbe ciril authorities art unable l<
preserve the peace.
thirteenth. The returns required hy law l<
he made to the fowunnmler ot tho Drstriol v
the remit* of this elrethm, will he Tenderer
by the Hoards of Regi?tratien of tbe cerora
reiriatretion pre.ineu through the C'onrtearr
Hera if the Military Poets in which their pre
rinr'w are situated, end iw accordance wi'l
the ?leta?*e?1 tiwJKlloM h?mrin to k giv,-o
Pi.nrl-?n?h. Tb# 8UU ofttcr* to be rvUi
i fnr ?i tkif i lfdtloi m?
IV???r??r. ?
J.
X. Adjutant and tnepeetor-Qaovtal.
4. Snrrettry of Slate. 1
5, rnunirnlltr-dtMral.
X. Tr Ifur*.
T.
X. ffi?pnrinlon<t.-?nt of ({duration.
* Mrnjhors of llir OoMraJ An?jM,r.
FifU-eiith. The f irat (*,,nKf?*# < ? ! iNftd*
J l? cnnipoa'd of l"? ?>naiulee of f.anrartrt
I fhtiftrVM. Marlboro*. Darlington, Morion
florTy. O?i?wlo?ii, iVilHinnbarg, Saintui
I Clarendon and Knrrljaw ; the Second w eom
1 powil of thr ^ounlira of Cliarktilna, Colleton
| Fenwfort and IUrn wall ; I ha Third ia roaipoa
cd of tb* CountUa of Orangeburg, Islington
i KirhUnd, Newberry, Edgetnld, Abbeville am
Anderaon ; the Fourth ia rompoaed of lit
! fountirr of Owbn, Fiekana, flraenrilla, Lao
. rona, HparUiibyirg, Union, York, Cheater am
Fairituld : ia rjrk of which one peraen aha!
' be oWtrd aa Repreaantativa to tke (lonjrrrr
{ of the United Rtata*. In aflviition, two othe
! mraahcra of that (tody will be aleatad by th<
ballot* of tMb ragiatemd rotor* voting
large throgWout the Slate.
By oontinand of Brevet MgjorOeaeral Fd
R. 8. Caaby. ,
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Q. T. TOW**, Senior ;
mo. C. BAILBY, h?'r.? AnoeUti Editor
irao* Awsswaa*
ONE DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS.
'flW# 10 im'H rrtw'et oar ou/jjr fm-tif rb~Jpt,
NOW W the time to nkwdhe. The X??M
la and eaeUioft. Matters
teneral add VKeferoeOby.hlteatjvp JA<> diaraetpKML
* ? ,1 y?
VtW Sditore Aafce peiro to erWt to the
reader* of the KNTBftPRIBR heti and Comment*
*i to"c?irmut ?v?nti,"'kii(l will Wtotioae
t? atlvvcat* m?k iMMfM M l?
judgment will pnvaule the weal. Alee
(irlu a fair presentation m<1 bearing to l??tb
Idea of public qneaftana.' f
Cotton and Other produce ?u?m?*di*R |m
prion*. Wo fnmfly ahvitld ho without a nwnd
Wewrpaper. It l? lb* rlienpe?t of aM * * "
'of Information, iwpre?Mwnb *dueaU?u pad
; regular eatert liainent, and profitable to f<ry
Urwnrilb, P, felrniv; 25,.IMS.
ARRIVED
aid mm ei sist iistait
A FiATK LOT OF
TOBACCO, TOBACCO,
Both Chewing- and Smoking,
' OOMF.ru I NO Fjtlra, wl.loh ha* nndOr
tOW * New >'oik Internal Revenue
| Inspector'* K\uu>iiiali?n ami therefor* ia
' obliged to Im fine, which I (na-JJipfrchrijp
j ? vt-.ry cheap f r it* quality. It ia ind-ad
j a delicion* wml. Cigar*, far clt*?jar than
you have erou them lor many a day : Keel
jL'gi'U for 50 cents per l?ot-?n, at
JOHN 1> ASHMORRS.
A very large lot of Ladie*'*nd Mteeee
STRAW HATS, latest *tvl*e, trimmed and
nutrimmed, uniungii which am the Oreeian,
Grecian Norma, Norma, and. Florence
Norn*, be*idea.?nairv oilier tylea, at
join* n A?IJ
Afeo. n mn?' beautiful lot of Trench and
American Artificial Flow.-re, Ribbon* An.,
it -., at JOHN 1) A *11 MURK'S,
j Alto a great variety of Trimminffa for
IadliV Ibeedtig, Braid*. Ilutioiie, Velvet
< Ribbon*, T >ff*ta and Hell ditto, flip-pad,)
sdk, Flak and Cotton, at
JOHN D. ASIIMORITS.
AW, Glove*. lloeiery, Uiol r Gaunt lit*,
Corwete, (H'eecli) Iudla RnMmr Garter*,.
Chord ai d rirai-lf. Needle*, Pine, Hair Pin*,
Combe, of every etvfe and variety, at
JOUlf !> AanWmlM.
Al?n. India Rulitier fialle, Marble*, (Olaaa
and Marble Ko<k.) Qon Klin"*, Imp*, Mua
ket ditto. Powder, Shot, lead. Ac, li-aide*
a hundred or two Other Ijtt)*> ma] Fancy
1, I?n ?- .1.'-- . 1- Li It
T> i|?t S ?)?, remarkably dhaap.
I*.'innlira, llair Oil* and oilier Toilet Articlea,
Leaidea Hair Rrn-he? at.d Gowk*. al
' JOHN D. ASIIMOI(K*8.
4'?P, A very Mti-ntirf lul ft Crockery
and Ol**atrare. Tnnibl?r* al AO ernli prr
eelt, <^l)|'* and Saucer*, with 9 Hi ? Mlection
id KiikIMi and lJjwthuin* fJr.hlle
OidiM, Xnpp and pinner Plate*, Citra and
i Sana, r*, ltpwlj, Pitcher*, Ewer* and Ratio*.
A?? A?;, at
JOJIN T>.'A55||W<)Rira
Al??. a clime* lul ol 8"gai?, C-ff-a. t-*f,
' Boliive Swii|'i * ?Mpfi( ? aillele to ih't
- (jiilibii " of " ?ugar IUiim. " Kynifia. Rabrk
in*, fun ant*. Citron, M?*e,
I Candl**, Maeeirotd, Olnor, Sod*
1 Oraolu-rr. (Irtii.) with many other ar)ic|t*
I in the Ur^i-ry lirtu, which i can a?il nh
. more moderate ! rot* than tv?r Lrfmr finrf
I I lie war. AI a larir? a*fe'-rtment of Men
,; and B?y'? ttaia; Wool. For, Felt and Silk,
1 Siraw, Vaii'iniA, ? hit? ki J e??loie?l.
' A'ao, v?iy Inge aaaoffn-a t of Ladi**,
Wua-**, lieiifi, Y'-ofba and I'oya flwtr*, lor
1 Hfrinj and Saim>"'f; iunluiluitf Pall. Kip.
' Krlil.lr 8-al, and lulling Iturlnrt Oaiiere,
1 Mnlinmala, and Coanrmi '(lie, and Lac**,
kc..
A lao. a 1fl? i'f apd Summer
Calico*. fVinta, Mii-lin*. ! #* *?-Veil*. YriJ*.
r' llaiiilkettlii*f?, Towel*, Taldchlh^ qnri
. alni<>?t every oilier Hud of Itry U<k*U kept
, I in a l-aek cooi.try rtnrc, all of which will
I I.e..J.I .? ...?a I ?- ' ?
, | -| [w"T' "I"" nrir 'li'Tf, |?
t ' JOHN j#. AMIIMOKKH.
* I A l*rve supply of Shit uixi Hh~?rt.
I in?a. All iIim foregoing G?n<U, br?i?le?
' many ?>?? ? r* not inrni Wm-d. wri? arlretrd
'or wig. clilcflv In Nrw Y?ik Ci?y. by sJoutli'
?rn M?n bnainraa th?r?, ml lung and
li?rg?" cijufiriiM1. wh? ftr- mfft gtmlittoki
1 to make fliftWu irlr?l|oni Ui?|) mywlf, (nd
' Ii?t? been i?nt to ma at pric-a (with tha
r rso-ption of a v?rjr f?-w article any
p that baa barn tirmiglit to llila market >m?
B the c)?*t of ti e war, ami will l>? m>M Ia my
i4>1 blend* and patron*, as l| aa the puh
k lia generally. at a eerj small profit for cash
r or r^vintry produce, only. Call and art
s them at
1 Jno. It. Aafatitorc'l,
On* TVor South Nrw Court llotuc Jjain tjt.
Mar 2? U if
*... . a~vka t~.r~7!
POH
I WEED'S SEWING MACHINE
r ^
I
BL /
rllK Wl mil no?[ limpU UwliiM ran
i? ??!?, aitd ir unraorllrd liy nay ?*? >
|imwlH< to tha pultli*, h*?ii g all th*
Intra* iHi|>rnyrmr|itp , ear* the air eight Nee
il?, aiakea the Tight Uc^ Stitch. wbhrh it
the duly rrliihU ufp, *gi ahnwathy a^uw
on hoth aMaa. It U atmplr. eaaily aroiked
and kr|>t in or?ler; it will Stitch, ilrm,
I K?r|l, Hit4. IJord, Braid, Jlnffli-, Tock, ^?l|t,
, lino (iather and Soar, at tha tain*
' lima, p. (forming a greater varioty of Wotk
\ I ban 4<>t i?i |t?r hUebkor, on t|i? lighUat U
. Ilia h?atir? fabriea. '
It receiead a arodal at the rtMal Pari* Y.x
^poaittoa.
We ^arrant tbaag to glre aatWartiva; il
I UO|, rrturo tlniu
* Plaaaa call and tualM (hem.
I We alan keep ronatoatly oa hand, a anperloi
1 aaaorttnent or Oentletaan'a il'KNIRHlNti
. OOOfiR and TRIM MINDS, from the akeap
r aat to the beat iiualitle*, and tow fop re*h.?
Wa Will CUT and MAKR ia tka beet aad
t latayt iaayrored atylee, all 0ara?eala for Oaatlnaen
and Bauta' Wear, Ladiaa' Olealt aad
. Hack a, Ac. All Wotk warranted.
rtraaaelll^*MfTO?ORB!<
Jan IS . M *W
? * t * "" ' JI*
+m %
'**' . 1
'iiiin it iinim,
ANOTHKR VflMARt ARSORTMRMT OW
MtfRTS, GIRSKJLRt,
BLEACHED AVP BROWJf \ v
SHEETINGS
- ' V ARB ' r' ? * -
Shirt ingrs,
' {SJtA 181 AN D,AC.,)
f? wblcb m Wjtld invito aUOndoa.
> AhSO,
?S. amPXSiSIB JWDIP <Diy
COFFEES, TEAS, MAR,
MOLASSES,
RICE, CHEESE, &0.?
4Jl! of criiirb we will cell tl l.OW an tbrjf can
ho bvnrlii in any market In the State, 4FMM|H>rtalion
wld?d. ?
*'u lcff) rvuitantlF on band, all JtbwM of
Provisions, .
AT THE i-OWEST MARKET RATE8,
jar- PUR TERMS ARK STRICTLY
CAfctl;
Williams & Whitmire.
' (IreenviUe, 8. C., Jannavjr (t, ISO*. .13-If
FRESlf ARRIVAL
TIIK mdtrilirMd ban ioot received
opened a BRAVTirUL LOT OK
m
AA'iiiHi tio hSpm to hU cnitupm and the pablu
generally, at . |
GREATLY
REDUCE!) PRICES.
Thank fnl for ib? liberal patronage
ho bupea to merit ? cootijunpiee of pw
' W. H. HOVEY.
Jam $ M tf
-
Notioe.
Alii por#on? to are, are reqneatod
to ?v|M forward and muki p*]riaenli
iuiuiuiliutclv. Uipr iuilulgmoo caouot bo
given. Settle- uivnta mutt l>o made.
Vf. If. MOVKV.
jo*I v >3 . sr.
Washing Machine*,
fnAVK on ha ml and for aalo. ?'ip
h< >urn cakolina washing ma.
CHlNli.'* which V)M UmM rhmplur eaah.
T. W. DAVIS, .
Rjlicomba Street,.
Jan 2* 8., if
LAW CAH1).
GOODLETT ^ THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law.
ASP
SOLICITORS I $ F. ft jr J T Y,
HAVR ihla day foi m*d t'onAHner
,hip in th* pril ??? # of LAW and
FATUITY on tha Wm.ru , Iiruih
Office in the old Quart House Building,
i. i>. <?o'Di-crr, w?i. m tiiomao.
1>oc SO SO U
, , A , i p. i. a .
W* J- KAHrr. q. ?. we am.
EASLEY & WELLS, .
Attorneys and Coaniellora st Law
AND IS EQUITY.
IfKEKKVILLK, 8.
T)lt\CTI K in the Courts of Use Ptale and
W~ pf (he Untied States, and give especial
iiTtnili>? to vaiei In Bankruptcy.
Tu..,- in - *, it
I??W Notice?Change of Oftoe,
GF. TOW.VK8 bu removed bis Law
, Office to tbo building aorlh-eaet cori
nrr <>t' (he Public Kqure, In part occupied by
Julius C. Snnil). Auctioneer, and (lie Enterprise
Printing Office, up staiis.
k -!*<? a *3 If
W*i7f. PRIOB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEQA, 8A?
WILL practice in the Counties of Lumpbin.
Dawson, tljlmer, Fannin. Union,
Towns, Whits and Hall.
Jan 1* S3 41
T, S. ARTHUR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WIT ILL practice la the Districts composing
If the \Vu?tern Circuit. Also ia the
UNITED STATES C0UET8.
or OiRcs o\er the Post Office.
t)cu 4 M
THE OlsD STAND
BAKERY m C0IFECTU9K1Y.
^ Main Strut, by Pott OMot,
, TR ?P*M at all Hence uf I Ha Lj ?.) ??
1 ning. HUE AD, RUSK, tn4 a nrtril
wortnifat of CaKFN, wMUailjr on band.
Cake*, ko , baked to order.
1 Ao ^ATl^ll SA|/X)!f I* U>be opened In
[ ? few days where HUT OOPFRR, H AM and
1 NOGS. OYSTERS Mo , may be lied. ,
tr Board, nitbeet Lodging, fnrnlehed
' at reaa?nable rate*.
(Veil C. M McJUNKlN.
BATE8V1LLG '
mmim ceirm,
HAVING bean appointed Agents for
. this Company, we are prepared to
, sell SHIRTINGS AND YARN at Vaeterj
I>?tM A hirkdler.
Grooers and Commission Meiebaata,
I (Arean villa, ft. o. Noe
. >4 tf
jib Work .. .
PONK with naatarea and diepatob a
TU* OFFICE.
A
^ .-O
gn mm m
? * Mm
* * * * SBi
- ?
** -*
*- - . > . < jg
AOlWM WANTED. I
WANT1D?Agenta to toil Dr. Wm.
temlt*'. - liietiopaky o| Um Bible."
iMm ' '* 1 :\
Xtooatalna #w ltw doniy printed, doable B
pagoe, from new vleotrotypa
plate*, ? good paper. Mid la.appropriately Dlurtrated
with mure than 200 engraving* on
MenI and wood, and aertee of Due, autheotie
map#, Ao.
fa ?Mb.priaes tin Antiqultiea, Biography,
Geography, Natural Hiatory, Typography,
. and |a a ooasplete Cyclopedia ?f Um t'rriptwre*.
tt Vrn?na>iary te a very. Bible reader, India,
poaaatde to erery lllniaier aad Sunday AbhaW
Teacher, and ought tebe la every MnMy. fj
.Ills highly "eon toandad hy- alt karond and ' ZM
etaiaeat men, and by (ha Preaa generally la
all paru of the country pa tit beat hook of
the kind of the Bngliah Jtaagwage.
90Mt WJ)?<?iT?dl ' ,
r? Owing to the ?npr+o*d?m*d popularity of
tbla Work, a awnU J&nyiisk mhn'rlymtnl, in dnodeoimo
form, of aboot AM pagoa haa beenre. v 1
printed In this oonntry In iargv type, and
'/tried ever MO oetaio pagoe, evidently?by
making a larger book than the original?to
give the impreaaloo eaaier that It le oweMlte,
7? tea lr?i than hnlf (if reading at niter onrr,
and la euld eonaiderably higher than the Bag.
lisb edition of the same book in thla country,
Sotpc agenta are endeavoring to palm o this
Jnirfilt rdiliuf* for oure.
Teaohera, 8tudenta, Retired Ctotgyia, ,:j
Farmers, and aaergeUe Women And the agency
for tbia work both pleasant and lnorallv#
employ went. Send for eirettlan, giving- fall
Ktivalara, terwe, Ac., to
1, JtCRANTON A Co., Book PubllabeM,
I SO Aiylatn St. ilartfvfd, Otpa,
A'-.t#.--Any yeytotwt In the country jfirbig
the above a* insert ion els conaecnlive
timer, wall displayed, and anadtag a narked
cpy to the paklishora-ehalt-have a oopy aent
Ibetn gratia.
? mu da
MIUSnOtlSB, I
CORNER MtETlNR AND QUEEN 8TREET5,
CUARLfiSTOAT, S. C.
THIS well kaawa VIRS?
JEffldda CLASS HOTKIt hps Jan
BhIShB been thoroughly so paired, reAtted
and ra-faraiahnd, and is now ready for 9
iu? M?<uinviuiua 01 to# travelling dimn,
wb<>?? patronage i? respectfully solicited.
Merchant* Visiting the eity, tn respectfully
invited. Every aeeoaMaudatii>u trill 4m offered
tbi-m.
Coaches always to readiness to convey pe*.senger*
to ?nd from tbe Hotel.
The Prpprietor ptMtlm to Uo.aU.ia his pow.
air tor the comfort of his guests.
JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor.
March 4, 1848. 41 if
TO TUK PjOBLIC.
TOE PATILM)N HOTEL
0UARLB8TO2T, 8. 0..
a. * 80 LONG and ably eondliried
by tbe late H. L.
Idfea mJTTERFIELD, will stll|
MlZiZTlfrT^rhe kept open for lite ssesenxetstion
ol the traveling public. And its
former friends and patrons drill find the
usual accommodations and attentions heStowed
on Uretn as formerly, and tba public
favors, already so well established ae fHK
HOTEL of UieTRAVgLINO MRR4JH ANTH
of the Routh, will, by eerneet efforts) be
faithfully preaerveJ.
Match i, 1869. 41 U
:?yi :?
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
in pn
Grconviro & Columbia Bail-road.
ON AND APTER FRIDAY, the ffth fa.
stant. Passenger Trains wHl ma'daily,
Sundays excepted, ea follows:
L?ave(/ul|lt^bl4at..,, T 00. A. M,
M Alston.......... . ..811, *
" Newberry......... 10 Xft, '
' Arrive at Abbeville. .8 Xtt, P. M.
" Anderson ft 16. "
" Greenville..... .6 00, "
Leave Greenville at. ft 00, A. If,
' Anderson 6 4ft, *~
' Abbeville... ,'f ? 4ft, *
- Newberry., I 2ft. If.
Arrive at Alston..., 8 00,
" " Columbia 5 6o,
Trains on the Itlue llidire Rail-road will
al?> un daily, Sundays excepted, connecting
irith the' np and down trains on the
Greenville and CulOipbia Hail road, a* foil
low* 5
Leave Anderron at. ft tO, P. M,
' Pendleton at AM, ?
Arrive at WalhalU at 8 00, ?
Leave Walhaila at ..4 00, A. If.
M Pendieton at........ft 40, M
Arrive at Aadervoa ft 40, "
The Train will retort) from Beltoa ta
Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES 0. MHREOITM.
General Superintendent.
T. wns^is;.?
WATCH MAKER.
|B WOULD Keapeetfully in/yr?|Qforin
the people of Greanvill*
Prom hiaOLP STAND la the Good,
lett House, to a more CONVENIENT
one, throe doora North of the Naa?
?i<? Ho wee, aext door to Piekle A Poor, on
Main Street, where he ia prepared to dq
all work in hit line of business, at abort notice,
in e workman like manner, and
reasonable terms.
A ?e \t . . u
MAUlltB WORK.
WARBLE WORKS*
,fr * mnvij
'TllK inbssriber bit mm ImunI, im) will
JL ?oi??ln?? lor?e?ir?, ?good aasorURsnt 1
ml Tl>MB HTONEP. of *11 Sam ??d qusllUm.
ThoM Im nttH ?f mpt iUh 4* tbi|
Jiii^, will .)<> well to ?wli at Ui? Post Oflks 9
bofutw pun-hMlDC ?ksyli??, *
MT t'u?Btry-pr<Mli??? uku Is ?ttlisa(i
for work J AMES If. ALLKN.
, Or?ss*?U C. H-i lb* ft. IM7. H>tf
' *
I UARpiAVf, Trastsw ta4 ktiilfin ar?
\JT roqoiraal ? aa?k? thstr ANNUAL lit
TURNS to Alt OAei k; dmf / Aif
1 aart, or i MuU wflt M broad tftM Aw.
J. P. MOOHK, C. B. 0. D. %
PimmWMii'i <MU?r'RIrarorIIW, F?>ltisr|
J lifc, 146%. - N-U. l
1