The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 09, 1868, Image 4
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Whin* of tlU Ohio Lunatic Aty
. |Him -E*ottin* and Thrillinj
(Ohio) StaWam|h gtoea full j
Stienlar*. .of lh? burning of I ho Lanitl?
i lylnm In 'tlinl elty * lew ulghte ago. We
^alpy the followlnj;
tvriie major portion of kha Inmntee hnd
Ait retired ? lien the fir# broke out. but in
#ie wnrd a here the fro originated were
>>no of the mutt tniaehletoua, and aome
lick onea, All rihurta to induee tlime to
rare their rotnna Were unataillog, and the
few eitlienh who had reaebed the fdeeo,
ul the attendants, were obliged, at the
liUk of (bajr litre, to rueh la and drag
t'icm Worn the horrible fata that awaited
' tl>em. Tie roar of the (lamer, aad rolling
c!?mii1? of tiodke, now blaak aa eight and
again lit ?r<li a lurid |Hrt; the trid,
' scream*! ?h?n?S, laughter,ehd danthif of
I ho defhefetel women, wKoee medngpa seem
ed increase I hy tbe> wild and exciting
rcsnsa sronn I 'Jsta, mode up picture terrible
to look upon. By sod-by cense word
that eome were dying in their wen, suffocated
In I lie smoke. end etkero roving end
trailing to free themeeless from their
confinement. Tlren some of oar heroie j
rititens ranked into the flemee eed dragged
forth the dead eed dying. Some were deed
wlteo resell ed ; other#* died shortly after
coming to the fresh air. One poor ereature.
a beautiful girl of about eightoen, eh*?
?rnu were a?Hliti?4 heeeute of her mio
chevooe propensities on being brought out
called pllepuely for her mother, and died
with the prayer on her lipa that she might
be allowed to ley her heed upon her mother's
breast, "It pains me so." she si'd.?
Tliere were six of the female patients who
dtod of euffoeatioo and inhalation of thr
flames.
The " Spectre Inmate " wee the theme of
universal conversation among the masses
within the area In the rear of the main eetraaee
during lite progress of the fire, but
a careful search by humane mew soon transformed
this reputed spirit Into a poor
frigfctoaed lady, who, eaeeptag death from
the crumbling wails, had evaded her watchers,
and with wonderful agility had ellmb
ed to the roof of the ??M?nr?UirT in tb?
roar, where, to whit* night 4fW, ehe nin
l-ly walked the ledge, linging the while,
in ?|tp?r*Bt ignorance of the terrible doing*
f the fir*-Icing around her. She **i removed
in gaiety.
The female*. Inhabiting the Sent wing
and the Eaatern portion of the Booth frontwere
eared (or by being eonveyed U? the
Deaf and Dumb Aaylum la oennihnne* and
cloee carriage* of every deweription thet
\ could he get together. Some of them,
kg- loreeiLimtn 'he horalag building, were
plh kind itriTrlBT'tt1 iiii .re, ?en and
month* had kept watch and ward over
W tItem, the patien'a Wrre removed vitkoiii
I ninth difficulty. One old lady, we aotia*d,
rented In n earring*, a n* wild with excitement.
She aeeiued determined to get out,
nnd atruzgled hard for that pnrpoae. Sh>
a? anxiou* to go to her rootr., now, elaa, a
el eet o( horning flun?. At thia moment
a-a noticed a young lady of amnc twenty
year#, who ruahad ?p to the cvrilige. and,
?* al-a dae;.rd h- r arm* around the old
-Indy'a neck, in an endearing lone raid:
' Annty. I have e?-me to take eara of yon !'
In an iuriaut the lunatic lady wa* auhilucd,
and a* ahe bu*lt-d her faee orTthe boeom of
h. r frieud, for eurli undoubtedly ahe wae,
ahe mnrmared, "Yea, yea, my child," and
waa led ta a different caring*, where fa mil
I., t-~- l _lak iU. a.ll
***e www%rr- ^ ? " I WIWI UIW ? VUUUHI|
fmitK of nhik) with it* mother. W* knew
neither of tha parti**, tut it required no
;e?*K My was Uie kind attendant of the
elderly Itiaallc, and by kindna** had taught
her to |>Im? liar tenet la. one who had naver
de#.ie?d her. Thi* little episode spoke
tuIuiam for ilia humanity of that atteudg
' ant. The f.male p?timla war# all taken to
the new aeylunt fur the deaf and dumb.
The removal of the male patient* ?ru a
wot k of more difficulty. Every dcecript.on
of veliiele thai could be pressed into Mrvice
waa put In requisition. About fifty of
lha number?pali*nts ol the w ildest ioAt a lty.
with a homicidal tendency?were removed
to the hospital of the inatilntion.
where they were oared for aa well, If not
better, than could reaaonaldy have been
rxixcted uud-r the diatra?sing eirenmstance*.
Over 250. mala and female, ware
eared b?r at the Deaf and Dumb Asylnin.
which wa* promptly thrown open for their
reception.
??
Onusi F. E Simnxkr, Treasurer of the
United State*, has loaned a circular to the
National hank* eqd designated depositaries,
directing them to scleet 'rum the legal hn
dsr not*a on h"??d end which they may
thereafter resales, all note* unfit for etreu*
laiion on account of mutilation ; al?o all
note* of the denomination of $60, as they
hare bean *ticee*sfnlly aounterfellcd, and
arc to be withdrawn from circulation, and
tu retain nil n?iw imued under act* of Prl?
ruary SAtli. 1802, and July IHh, 1802,
known a* the ounve?tibia iaaue ol legal ten
ilefe, a* (lip l|ni? liaa long peatd for their
aonvevelon int.. b >nd?, and now note* vlll
be iet u? d for tlrm.
Tdkaii kt l>ti**Tna.W l>aia," of tha
Lt.iltimnro Ant, iu lata detpateh to that Journal
irvtn Waaliinjfton, aay* l
?T\ie eaiitnate* of expenditure* of the Reeretutjf
v.V lib* 'Cft-aeury for the next flaeal year,
en ling June .*Ht, (KfO, gM bo fr?W forty to
filly million* lea* than they ware for the pareeut
Ureal year, unUr* the Indian war *hould
iteeoaic wore formidable than I* Indicated at
pre at-lit. Laat year the rati mate* (or the ej|H-n?e*
of the Nary Department were placed
at thirl/ Are million*, hut for the neat year it
b niulerrtood that they will not go marb hepioil
twenty miUlonr.
The fticrrtary> a/limatc* for the reoelpt*
anil expenditure* Tor the coming fiaeal year
are ba?c<l principally nu the general average
d tbo*e for the part nine month*."
Poor. Julia L?CWrp, we are irt^orliril to
aiac, ?i 1 irtaii. hi* pi* ant poeiltpn la tha
Svtlb l'a.wllaa L'uivoult; until June, 1809.
L[Phm.lr.
mauno s^-wwii tgywjt' SBST " "\f
- ^Wfv *K' ; - ^PpiU. t. - ,ufv"
Ji"* t
TBI 8 1
taking it Sncy.
A few 4mi ?ioee a miwmIiI? in M
interior town vo ealM upon 10 fnlflll ?
writ ejectment, iceuad bv eon of ibe Emerald
Irle against I fellow countryman.
Pan. nbo never wait* for per*on*ion to
do hi* duty, instantly called on Pat,
and (bund hint Mated in tbe bouee
named In the writ, enjoying n " dodeen."
"Good Morning, Pat,n eaye Din,
pulling ont (be writ,
" Tbe top 'o tbe morning to your-"
*?K." replied Pat, undisturbed.
* Patrick, 1 have business with you,**
continued the constable.
" Bed ad, and cure yon have: and
sure would ye be after calling on me,
IrT*
! u I have a writ here commanding ma
to eject von and your goode from this
I hottca. It's a ratber unpleasant daty ?w
?ak i It u ui.i...i att^tuk.. tk.i
ordered ye, shuref "
"Yw, ?ir; Michael is tbe tnaa."
"And did he psv ths costs, Miatber
Constable t"
" Ce'tainty; we always demand ad
vanoed coals in these cause."
" Thtn ye're been paid for yer work
shore f"
" Certainly."
" Thin ye can do it; divil a bit will
Patrick O'Brien stsn' in the way of a
man's working for his pay."
This ratber astonished Dan, wbo bad
ex peeled, as nsual in rueh safe*, to
meet with serious resistance, lis doff*
ed. his coat, and after an hour's bard la
hor so ceded in removing the Irishman's
goods into the street.
After securing the house from improper
intrusion, Dan, fatigued with
the labors he had performed, started
away. In bidding him good day, Pat,
who was seated on a part of bis goods,
with the " dtideen * still in'bis mouth,
remarked :
" And I'm much obliged to ye, sty, for
saving nic alt tbe trouble."
" How !"
" Faith, and wasn't I going to move I
an J wanner jm toKTng off nry tu?i ?*?
lug out the duds, sir, when you come
and carried 'em all out for me, without
! charging me a ciut at all. 1 am
much obliged to ye, sir, and hope ye'll
call again wben Patrick O'Brien wants
bis goods down stairs, sir."
Dsn suddenly bad business in anoth*
el direction, and, though the joke was
' ou himself, he let it out afterwards.
' A PuKCTvaTioN PcsxiB.?Tbe foU
f lowing article forcibly illustrates the
necessity of punctuation. It can he
read in two ways, making n very bad
man or n very good man, tbe muit de
in.wmmiiw .- ?* in ?nr r to ?ineu n it
tie it md old and ftperirnced man in
vice Mild wiekednes* he in never f<?und
opposing the wilki ?f iniquity lie
lakes delight in the downfall of his
neighbors he never rrdoict-sln the pro*
pent) of any of his f flow creature- he
is always ready to arttLl in destroying
the peace of (octety he tithe* no pfeattire
in sening the Lord he is uncommonly
diligent in towing disorder
among his friends ami Acquaintance!
he tnkes no piide in laboiing to promote
the cnu*e ef Chri?liaiiity he has
not been negligent in endeavoring to
stigmatise a LI public teachers he tnak"e
no exertions to subdue his evil passions
he strives hard to build up Satan's
kingdom he lends no aid to the support
of the gospel among the heathen he
contributes largely to the evil adversary
he pays uo attention to good advice
" " t- l-v -i - J .-it ... til
never go to heaven he must go where
he will receive the just recompense of
reward.
Mrs. If arkikt Bkkciirr Stowr Con
vr.nTKD.? We hear from Florida that
Mrs. lleecher Slowe, the authoress of
" Uncle Tuia'* ("!?!?" ** ? ) ? ? ?
n rur iir I wo
ago bought a place o? the St. John's Hi*
er, near Jacksonville, mti ?he wRnli Co
li?e long enough to write Another hook
to oorrest the mistake* of ** Uncle Tom,"
end abow that a greet blunder wmh
committed whin >leverj we* abolished.
From otiginel condition of eentiroental
attachment to the negro he loot lapsed
into e at ate of nnconqiiernlde dislike
end aversion. .-he will not heve them
ebout her, either in?donrs or out. She
tinned them nil off her piece, and allows
no one with e black ekin to approech
her. We ere told tbet en nc
qoaintance of oura nought to send her
a message b/ e black *tewaide*. on
board w nteemboat, but the refuted to
allow the negro to approach her. Her
mind, ns we have been credibly inform
ed, i* very much inflamed agninat the
negro; and thin, probably, from compaiing
ibeir efficiency and aptitude a*
laborei* and aervanta with that of the
Northern while*. Her fancy pietuie of
the Africen Iim been spoiled, and bar
teniimental affection haa turned, in con
sequence, to violent aversion. Like
Squeer*, the milk of human sympathy
in her bosom haa ali turned , to curds
and whey.?Macon (Oa ) Telegraph.
1 Wisconsin, it is asserted by the journals
of that State, ha* a larger popula*
| lion nt foreign born inhibition* thin ?ny
1 other State. Of the naturalised eiliunr,
. the German* are hi out aumcrom, the
lri?b next, and the Norwegian* third in
point of number*. There nre ?Uo n
grent many KngtUh. Dutch, Webh,
I lielginn^ Scotch end Uohewian*.
A mak nitempted to eommtt *uichl*
by jumping overboard from a lake
, ?ieamer near Chicago. A friend *av#d
' iilm hat tore th? man'* breeche* in the
' attempt, whereupon the would be aeieider
turned round and gava bit prerer
1 tei a good tbraahing.
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umi?ij - .J.jl-J IITIUll
A Littlb Story ov Damil Watt- j
tan -*** Dunwl W?b*;er,'' remarked *
old Col. Gurney, aa bo trimmed a quid I
?>f nipgerboad. ontf fastened it eeetlrelv <
Utwoon two doeayod teeth in tbo left |
side of bh mouth. " Darnel Webatei i
wi?o a great tnan. There wa'nt notbin* <
moan abbul )iim. l'ro hearn him talk, |
hot * twan't kit talk to much a? hi*, i
gineroeity that tack mo. Bo bad a
kindor oarolooo way >liko, that kept him
frofn getting rich. Ho never aoom to
think what thing* eo?t. 1 waaaoomia'
np tbo Uudaon River along witb him
once, and in tbo tnornin' Darnel Wob
ator and mo "at wartiie' our fncoa and
alicken' our hair in tbo cabin, and be
look out a tootbbtuab and brtvhed hi#
tooth. I didn't too no other tooihbruah
around, ao 1 borrowed hin'n. And after
1 treed it 1 handed it back to him,
and what do too think f Who Dar
el just slung that toothbrush right to*
ter the riser. And I s'pose next day he
went sod bought him new one ?
That's all he cared about money 1?
There ain*t no such men as Darnel
Webster living now," concluded the
Colonel, meditatively, ea he spirted a
streanf of tobacco jui<y into the fire
place at the other end of the room.
Livklv Psoat?The following par*
agraph ha* such a jingling sound, that
some people, who don't know any bet
tor, might think it wae poetry :
* There ie a blitbsome maiden that
lives next door to me; her eyes are as
black as midnighj, end as handsome as
can be. Her cheek* are full of dimp
lee, and aa red as afcy roee; and then
this love of mine, too, baa got a Korean
nose! I asked her if che'd have me
(that was the other uight,) and this was
her reply, friend: ** Why, Jimmy, yon
are tight I ' 1 know I have, love, aboard
a little wine, but that ie not the question?will
you, or not be mine f And
then she put Iter face, friends, ss near
mine as site coubl, and with the sweet est
smite, friends, raid simtrb- '**"**
would?escort hie to Iha door, if I war
ready to depart. And thus it was the
girl next door declined my band and
heirt."
A Tough Case.? A little darkey
was recently found sitting on the step
of a fashionable hou?e, not far from
Saratoga, crying pitifully. " What's
the maitor wid you t" asked a eidored
woman. M l>? matter's ' nuff?double
trouble hII oeer the h??u??. ridJUer am
drunk?mudder am gone home ?id
cloze?ai* broke. do looking gin** wrid
<Je broom atick?de babe got her ever
full uf kyaii pepper, nn<l little Ned At?[|mnr
jrttl d? mustard ou his hair for
white sugar, nut] il" rViliSt<V" ifffcr.dCUlr.(c.r.
U? dog fii ltrd Ifed\ face, klhl got himouth
full of mustard, end lies uudcu
de bed n howlin'. De kitten got her
head in do milk pot, and 1 -cut lui
hend oil" to sab* dc kitchen lo get do
head out, and dm I h*b lo break de
1 litcher to got'tie head out, and do w*t
'11 get I iikcd When mudder cornea
home for net ting tie bed a tire nil! be a
?in.*'
^ *
Tiik following Mory i* told of the
baltlo of Cbickniuaoga : During the
heat of the battle, an owl, alarmed at
the uuusual tempest* of sounds, ?u
frightened from kir u-ual haunt*.?
1'wo or thiee crows spied him at once,
and made pursuit and a battle emoted.
The contest wan ol>?eived by art Irbli
rf'iijfr-itfeki
ceased hung, dropped the breech of hi*
gun to the ground and exslaiiited in a?
looishuient, " ftioeee, what a country t
The very bird* in the air are lighting
Quin war once at a air.ail dinner
parly, 'lha master of the house pushed
a delicious pudding towards the
kil I J l i -
- I MUU IIIIU IU IHllV II. A
gentleman had just before greedily
helped himself to hii immense piece of it.
" l'my," said Quiii looking first at iki
gvuilviuiu'i plate, and llivii at the di?h,
** winch is the pudJing.''
A BAKtir, strulting around a tavern,
look up a given pair of spectacles
which lay on the table, pul tliem on
his nose, and turning to the looking
glues, said : " Landloid, how do these
become met Don't you lbii<k ihey impiove
my look ?' ** 1 think they do,"
replied tbe landlord, ** tbey hide a part
of your faoe."
Tim aakcd old " ten per-cent," what
he waoled to accumulate so much
money for. bays be, " You can't lake
it with you whtn you die, aud if you
could it would meltl''
Som* very practical joker slipped a
real bullet into the pis.ol of a amiursr
in Berlin, and t wound nearly fatal lo
the latter waa (be result.
Tdk bast bank in a bank of earth.?
It navar refuse* to discount lo honest
labor. Tlta beat share* are plow shares
ou which dividend* are always liberal.
Mark Twain ha* I are a describing
the private habit* of Horace Greeley.?
They are about as interesting a* the
private babin of a bear or katrgaroo.
A CURTAIN landlady, it it said, .makes
ber pies so light that her lodger* can
see to go to bed without a candle, after
eoting a moderate ?iaed piece.
Wiirn you put on yonr stockings
why ere you sure to make a mistake!
Because you put your foot into iU
1 S 1 T S 1 f
' J
other day a gentleman entered fl
i ?ari? omnibu* carrying with him a ^
which he placed on the teat beelde
iii#. Soon after a young woman oecti
the adjoining cent. After bet-tow I
ing frequent look* of torprUe attd ir dig- S
nation* at her neighbor, who re.uained ~
perfect If uneontcioo* of her di?qui? j
tude, the suddenly rprang upon her
fee*, and exclaiming M ineolent P givr m
him aeonple of round botee on the ear.
The aafeulted one et length ventured
to a*k why be had heoome the recipient
of them favor*. "You pinched me,** >
exclaimed the ledy furiotwly. The gen |
tieman made no reply, hat looking under
the aeat brought to light a ruagnift
cent lira lobeter, which had escaped ,
from the bag. |
A touko *p*rk of dela'ionl turn,
traveling in ? alage coacli, forced hi* ,
sentiment* upon the company by attempting
to ridicule the Scripture, and
among other topic* made himeelf merry
with the story of David and (loliah,
trongly urging the impossibility of a
youth like David being able to throw
a atone with sufficient force to rink it
into a giant** forehead. On thfe he ap
pealed to the company, and particular*
iy to a grave old g*ntleouui of the denomination
called Quaker*, who aat *i
lent in one correr of the carriage.?
u Indeed, friend." replied lie, " 1 do
not think it et all impossible if the l'hili?tin?'s
head wae a* eoft aa thine.**
At one time a woman could hardly
walk through the etreete of 8an Fran*
cbco wiih<Wit having every one pauee to
gate on hor ; and a child war ao rare
(hat once at a theatre in lha same eity,
whrrs a woman had taken her infant,
when it began to cry. just aa the nrchee
tre began to play, a man in the pit
cried out, M Stop thoee fiddle* and let
the baby ory; I haven't heard aneh a
sound for ten year*." The audience
applauded this sentiment; the orchestra
stopped, and the baby continued it*
C*ea * iiattuMulMi .nttiw-t
arm.
A RrcwoneicrvL Radical Ha nob
UiuaKLr.? W. W. Richardson, of Coo
ra county, Alabama, a Radical Justice
..f.i*. ul k... it,A ii,i,
" t,vr1 ? ? V?
io*t. He l?ft a letter elating that one
of (lie chuhi which led him to commit
the Ml waa reitiofM for the manner iu
which lie had treated the white people
of hi* neighborhood. We earneatlv
commend Tii? example to hi* P*"J"
friend* in (Georgia, and tender to thein
any atoouul of rope.?-Columbua Sun.
a ct.nnovman called on a pari?honer,
whom he foiknd bitterly lamenting the
10*1 of ooly eon, a hoy of about fom
or lire yenra old. In tho hope of coneJl;*NT
*? rrntarknot
have committed any very gMerou*
*in ; and that, no dvub', the chil^ had
gone to heaven."
" Ah, air.** raid the rimple hearted
creature, * hut Tommy woo *o ?hy?
and lliey are all stranger* there."
A oukrkiiork, reeing for tl*e fir*t
lime a pair of nutter*, a-ked :
' What** them fur T*
" To anuff the candle."
" To anuft' llie candle !"
The candle jtiat then needed attention.
and with hie llimnb and finger he
pinched oil' the anuff, and carefully put
it into the en offer, anyinp :
* Well, now, thein it handy."
Tiik following advertisement appeared
in a Texaa newapaper: " If the per*
aim who took (it i? concluded hy mie ?krl
the while water proof coat Mono
ing to Capt. J oh uf on, -id ?rri>. lhf,
barracka, ho can have the peg it tired to
Iihikt unnn il is i.f nr> f.i.ili.. .... ...
m .? ew MW IM| lll^l USO IV
tbe owner."
A max in Tinmhult county. Ohio. Ia*t
week deposited 18.000 in greenback*
in hi* parlor stove for safe keeping, informing
bit wife of wli?* he had done.
IVexl day the had company, forgot about
the money, lighted a fire in the stove
and the money vanished into (moke.
M Wnr don't you limit yourself t"?
aid a physician to an intemperate per
on. " Set down a stake that you will
go so far and no farther."
"I do," replied the other, "but I set
it so far 6ff, that I always get drunk before
I gel to it."
The fact that a cat has three tails is
thus logically proven :
"No eat by* two tails; a cat has on*
more tail than no cat; therefore a oat
ha* threa tails."
A vouno man advertises in a New
Jersey paper for a situation as son*ir?
law in a respectable family. Would
have no objection, he aaya, to going a
short distance in the country.
The planters of Mississippi having
discovered that their toil is admira*
biy adapted to lb* cultivation of wheat,
will turn their attention to its more ex*
temWe cultiratiot. in future.
Tmimr acre* in Fairfrx County, V*?
were miI<1 a few day* ago for ih? aum
of #100 ail acre. Land adjoining l?
now held at #150 an aere.
A trachir in Detroit, Michigan,
he* been fined lreniy-fi?e dollar* for
ehaatiaing a female pupil fifteen year*
ol?k
A rich man, without the capacity
for intellectual enjoy ment, u a* poor
aa the moat bumble laborer who live*
under the ahtidow of palace*.
It i* dangerou* for one to climb hi*
family >tree too high, for he i* very apt
to get among dead and decayed branch
ea.
Tub Baltimore gtrla are jcalooa of
the Dminville belie*. Cauae ? the
1 question of beauty.
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AND WESTMORELAND
KBKP CONSTANTLY on band ? FULL
STOCK OF
DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS'
- OHLS,
. DYE-STUFFS,
FANCY AHTIGU8,
AND
EMBRACING THE STOCK
USUALLY KEPT
IN A
FIRST ORDER
ESTABLISHMENT.
tgyEVERYTHING WE PUT
UPMAY BE DEPENDED ON
AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE.
Glv* IT A M Visit.
tTATtONERY
STATIONERY
STATIONERY.
JUST received, a large end handsome
lot of STATION EliY,
consisting. in imrt, of: Foolscap,
Letter and Note PAPER, best
quality ; Pens, Ink, Pencils, d:c.,
*&c., which please call tmtl examALSO,
A LAKGK lot of K*ro#ene Lamp#.
Unictiw. Ao^ahith we will ?HI
hi greatly reduced price#. Call and
examine. '
Kerosene Oil. Government proof, *1
ware on hand at low??#l iiiailut prices,
r ? a-4. 5 tf
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PREP A B ATI ON S.
EVERY HODY?7ri? Them /
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EVKitYHOI)Y ? Peltevea in Them!
KV KitY HODY?Recommends Them !
Cottar'* Zxtermfhators. *
For Hutu, Kosehen, Aot?, Ac.
Cottar's Bed Bug Exter.
A Liquid?K ill*?44 Sure thing.
Cottar's Insect Powder
For Flea#, Motln, Inseet*, Ac.
IWa*1* w ? ??
win wivomFor
Corns, Bunions, Ae.
Cottar'* Buckthorn Salve.
For Cut#, Burns, Bruises, Ae.
Coster* Biehop Pill*.
(Sugar Coated) Dionsr PUl.
Cottar* Coogh-fiemedy.
For Coughs, Colds, Ae.
Cottar'* Bitter-Sweet and
Orange Blossom*.
Beautifies the Complexion.
Makes the Skin fresh and Tair.
lie ware ! of all Worthless Imitations.
None genuine without CosUr's signature.
2io. and **c. sites kept by all Druggists.
I sites sent by mail on receipt of prico.
pays for any three $1 sites by Express,
pays for eight ft siaos by Kxpraas.
Address
HENRY R. COSTAR
612 Broadway, W. Y.
For sale by MOIltMN A WESTMOKKI.AND,
t)rruuvlllu, 8. C.
And at Wholesale in all the cities and
Urge towns in the United States. lfl-0iu
w. a. KASI.KV. m a
XA8LSY & WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellor* at Law
AND IN EQUITY.
ORKRNVILLK, 0. O.,
PR \CTICB in th* Court* of th? State and
of the Uulteii Slate*, and five eiq?eolal
attention to cini in Bankruptcy.
June 13 , 3 tf
Law Hotiee?Change of Offloe.
Gr. TOWNK8 ha* removed hi* Law
. OSeo to the huiitliiiK imrthuaM corner
of the Public Square, in part occupied by
Julie* C. Smith, Auctioneer, aud the Kutcrprim
I'rlnting OOce, up atair*.
Jan * 33 tr
BATE8V1LLK
H&IlfACIIBllG CQMPAIY.
HAVING been appointed Agent* for
I hi* Company, wa are prepared to
rll SHIRTINGS AND YARN at Factory
prleea.
Dttvld A Slratllfy,
j Grocer* aud Cotnmlaaion Metchnnla,
Greenville, 3. 0.
) Nov 9 *4 tf
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TO TBI? ttJBLIC.
THE PAYlLKffl HOTEL, T
VHARLKStON, 8.
. WO LOHO end a My ?ML4HL't\
dMtd by d? lata H. L.
HQa BCTTMtriELD, wHI still
BBHt k?pt open for the mto?*
lodation of the traveling pnblle. And Ite
rmer Mends end patrons will find the
euel iceommodatioti end attentions be
towed on them ee formerly, and the peMie
ore, nlrvady " well eMabllrl.ed its THE
lOTRLof th? TRAVELING MERCHANTS
>f the South, will, by edewt effort*, be
eithfiilly preserved.
Marsh 4. IMS. 41 %f
CHARLESTONllofELi
CHA&UMTOX, s. e.
MTHB undersigned having taken
charge of the above well-known MOTEL,
reepeetfally informs bis Monde
i traveling public that It bae been REFURNISHED
in all ol its departments. The
lame win, at all ?i*we*, M MpMW will tfew
beat tbe Market afford*, Including every delicacy
in capon, while the eatelne will be ? *
exceptionable. The Bath Rooiaa attached te
the Hotel arc lapflled with the celebrated Arteaian
Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Bath*
eaa be obtained at any tine. The ?mm? alien!
ion will bo paid to tbe comfort of the gna?t*
ae heretofore, and traveler* can rely epon hading
the Charioatoa Hotel equal to any in the
Uulted State*. Tho patronage of the traveling
public i* rcppoctfuliy *0110110117
J. P. UOUBACH. Agent,
Sept 9 lt-Sn Proprietor.
Change of Schedule otO.dC.lK
ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th Seat
out, Pornengec Traine Will ran daily,
Sunday* excepted, connecting wltl Might
Traiu un South Carolina and Charlotte and
Sunth Carolina Railroad*, a* follow* :
| Leave Columbia at 7.0C a. aa
' AUton at 8.40 "
44 Newberry ?L.., ..10.10 "
Arrive at Abbeville at 8.00 p. tu
" " at Andcr?on at 4.50 "
44 tlreenville at - 5.00 44
I.cave Greenville at, 5.45 a. n
" Andereou at ? .... 0.55 "
" Abbeville at - 8.00 44
" Newberry at -1t.lt p. n
44 Alrton at .. 9.14 44
Arrive at Columbia at 5.46 *Train*
on tbe Blue Ridge Railroad will the
run daily, Sunday* excepted
Leave Ander*on at. 4.80 p. n
44 Peadleton at...... 6.30 44
Arrive at Walhalla at 7.30 44
Leave Walhalla at.. 3-dO a. at
* Pendleton at 5.50 44
Arrive at Anderaon at A30 44
The train will return Trom Beltnu to Ander*on
on Monday and Friday morning*.
JAMES 0. MEREDITH,
General Superintendent.
Aug 19 13
Charlotte ft South Carolina 1L R. Co.
?U 1'F.UINTENIIKNT'S OFFICE.
CoU'XUA, 8 O., Augiiri 8, 1888.
and after WF.I)NESI)AY. tbe 19th
\ J Ik. Tr.in. ..... Ik- U. J
_ .... v v. ?M?
a til rim m lnllnwf, *U:
1,-ave ColumMa ?i. . / 4.15 p. mi.
Arrive ill Charlotte at, ll.<*> P- ?.
liT?v? OnurUtVu 41, .... I 1.35 |?. flj#
AriiVf nt CiilUllllMA 6 (Ml ft. III.
IV clone connection* both ?*) , with
Train* of Or*?nvilU an I Columbia an 1
Sunt It Carolina Roads.
tar r.trnenger* lor tlie Nortli. taking
till* route, liavr the clinic* of FOUR DIP*
KKIIKNT ll<)UTKS, via: Froro O'cena^oro,
either ?U Danville or Italrigh. From Wei.bin,
either via l'oterabutg or Porlamouth;
1 and from Portsmouth, either via Old Itajr
l.ine and Haltiinor-- or Aunameaaie Line mud
Wilmington, Delaware
izr TIMK AS QUICK aod FARE A3
LuW a? by any other route,
BAOOACK CHECKED iTlROl'QlI.
For TIIKOUfilt TICKETS to Richmond.
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York apply at Tiaket Office, foat
Blanding etrect.
An Accommodation Train will b? rua a*
follow*:
Leave Coltrmbi on Monday*, Wednesday*
and Friday* at 7 A. M.. arriving at Charlotte
at 6 S5 P. M. j.
Returning?leave Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursday* and Saturday* at 0 A. M., arriving
at Colombia at A 06 P. M.
Passengers taking the 0 A. M. Train from
Chariott? can connect with Night Train of
South Carolina Uoad for Chaflecton, Pa* ?ng?r*
from Charleston can?by leaving
the South Carolina Train at Junetitm?eoar.cel
with the 7 A. M. Train from Colombia.
OA I vn nmioMin.?
vouuo uvuKfliiinr,
Superintendent.
Aug SO 14 ^ Greenville
and Colombia Bail Boad
Companr.
THIS Company lia* now for sale, in lieu
of " H. ?# n Ticket*," a Ticket which
entitles a person to travel orsr the road
1,000 miles for $40,
Within one year from da'e of purchase.?
The Tickets can be purchased from the
Agents at Columbia, Newberry, Abbeville
Anderson and Greenville.
W. ALSTTON G1BBES,
Genera) Ticket Agent G. and C. R. R.
August 1-2. 1868. l*-tf
South Carolina Railrtwd.
QBXKRAL SUP'TS OFFICE, )
Cm a mi. kstu s, 8. 0., March 38, 1868. (
OX and after Sunday, March 29, tho Passenger
Trains vu tbe South Carolina
Railroad will run as follows, vis:
Leave Charleston fur Columbia 8.S0 a. m
Arrivo at Kingsville ., 1.30 p. m
I .cave Kingsville 2.00 p. in
Arrive at Columbia 3.60 p. u
Leave Columbia. 6.00 e. m
Arrive at Kingsville .. 7.80 a. m
Leave Kingsville 6.00 p. m
Arrive at Charleston 8.10 p. m
Tbe Pessengcr Train on tbn Camden Branch
will connect with up and down Columbia
Trains and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
Trains on MONDAYS, \VKI>NBfcixAY8
and SATURDAYS.
Night Kxprcs* Freight and Psgktager Ah
ruuiiooimtmn irnin win ran Mtom:
Lwn Charleston for Columbia 6.40 p. nt
Arriv* nt Columbia e, n
Lear* Columbia .S.30 p, m
Arrive at Charleston 5.40 a. tu
II. T. PEAKE, Uenl Sep't. "
April 15 47 tf
SAMUEL BLACK, BARBER.
WOULD r**peetlully inform the pubti*
that be hae opcncl a HARI1RR SHOP
in the building fuimerljr ocwipied by JOSKI'Il
ALEXANDER as a Harness Shop, end between
the Store of Mr. Tonias Roberts and
the building formerly occupied by the Pent
Office and EuttriirimB Office, second door above
the ruin* of McHec's Hall, where he baa located.
Hcing a /Vii/r?i#?n/ llnrbrr, he bop**,
by attention to buoine**, together with politene*s
to nil, to merit a portion of public patronage.
in CUTTING, SWA VINO AND
SHAMPOOING. April I 4>-i