The Chester Standard - September 4, 1856
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The Chester Standard - September 4, 1856
Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The Chester Standard 1856 The Chester Standard 9-4-1856 The Chester Standard - September 4, 1856 C. Davis Melton Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterstandard1856 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Melton, C. Davis, "The Chester Standard - September 4, 1856" (1856). The Chester Standard 1856. Book 32. http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterstandard1856/32 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Chester Standard at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Chester Standard 1856 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. V J. H E L T O N M I C K L E , Ldltor and Proprietor. VOLUME VII. JfHotrii to (general null laral 5atrll!gtnrr, nnii ta tfjt ^alitiral, agrimltnrnl anil <gimrationaI 3ntrrrsts nf tijt ?tntr = — ^HESTMTsTcTfHt^sMY^E^MBERin^. ~~ ' THO>DOLLARS HER ASKBM. Payable in U n K ! : N UMBER 36. ] X o c x a AXERICA—On Satnrtlay evening heae would nous -ulcere—unclean, undean ' TO T H E P E O P L E OF 8 0 . CAROLINA I sttbuription., received ita light, and organ-1 « » e £ of our to-.. j a little boy not over four ye.ra of >ge. while The moral Soch men are not disciples of peace; they C r r i w s a ^ - F o u r te e n jcara have | i t e d * J 0 " ' A * " " * * * Sod**- A f i e r k n g going down Broadway, S . T., was st-ipped j sustain^pg the. battle, it fell n^re from neg" | cooaequence. m,y be summed up in a single are only cowards, and a few more touches of ^ orp alKj gQne u by a crowd of men, seated in front of the j l e c t o f it. friends than i n j » r i » of its f o e . , — | h « , . The destruction of the world'- 1 " . ' Broadway Hotel. Ooe of tho company, who T h e l o r n m e r w h e n t h e D a y « w e r e long. T H E BRIDGE. Temperance of Total Abstinence ^ , _ .Standard, t M e h . l d o f Z u l , I h o K ' had during the eveniog made repeated efforts There'. . wonderou. bridge, pir lady, of health aod the highrelaw, [according to f r ( ) n i .intoxicate!' I n that . n d uncompromising p r i n t , peraev.mn, . vhich a n . t wit, said to the boy : In Summer, when the dayi were long, In the softest dime I know, the Tribune,J would bft the only effectual l i ! D e w h , i change, have U k e n p l . e e ! The also, after much good and # . f u l work, in j A b i l i t y of t h e S o o t h f o r S e l f D e f e n c e . j 'Sonny, doea your mammy know yoa'rw W e walked together in the wood : Where the sweet breath of balsam remedy against any further breaches of pub. Washington Reform and Moral Suasion the tomb of the capuleU. i'Jleij^ brethren j The flippancy with which tho Black R e - ' ; out?' * Oar heart waa light, our atep waa strong. 1 Wind, of spring eternal flow. lie decency on their part. Lawyer Meddle w ( [ t J , h e c r i w v b i c h ^ louder and louder, and friends, why is thin? h i we not need j publican papera talk of easily overrunning j - The little fellow very oooly answered : Sweet flutterings were therein our blood, v aupporting Geceral Soott!—the gentleman j n # circle. They wore a t e m p e r a t e family newspaper? What are ' the South, in the event of that rupture which , From o n . heart to another 'Ye*, sis, my nia gave mo three cent, to In Summer when the dsys were long. * who desires to be aasoulted, and presents a l h ; Washington Re- two dollar, per a n n u o in comparison with j they Mem determined to bring about, is hap-; but „ ! buy a monkry; are you for sale?" and paswd Leads this bridge', wondrou. w i j ; it f My friend Andrew * s l l » «f P A a . ' ~ l nij pilj. rebuked by a Northern couervitivc jourWe atrajed from morn till erening came, convenient portion of bis frame to he kicked f o r m c J . M o r , | Suasion bar been ren'on leaving tho crowd convulsed with laughLore it i . who guards the portal, & • n.l, which remind, the braggarts of some W e gathered flowers, and wove ua crowns ; at the leisure of his ad'ersary 1 Ammadab d o r e ( J j m o s l po W e r |,. M t h e fact that (hose Brat d do Bot Opes to th.se who owo liis .way. vocate oa the day of Wo walked 'mid poppi^Lred u flame, Sleek advocating the els una of Scott, p r o n d - , ^ ^ the manufacturer, w ; 'I u y Clem,' said one dirk.v to .nother, ebihpsn. " t d w m t properly to h a v . oon«id«ed. I t rfiows, in Love it i . the bridge that buildeth, Or sat upon the yellow down. : ing blankets and Bibles for the Utile chil-1 and Jrink, will not called for by each of o/ ,„utirnl:ng 'can you told me why a nigger i . never dead Ourfuailien, »ire*i tho first place, that there ia no hope of that ROM. . r e the means .applied; And alwaja wished our l/fo the same. drenof Opjoea, j lurtcn, aod, like Demetrius, the .I'lveremith, just such a paper uc broke V and children are no politicians; they servile revolt upon which some of there fiend. O'er it m l seeks soul in union, . for their Kansas codfathera " " at " the" they cry oot against the followers of temgerIn Summer, when the days were long, •No Ginger/ .aid Clem, ' I don't know ; in hnm.n sh.pe calculate, and which they A . . bridcgroppi seeks his bride. preoieos little about the fiery articles, whew, Sow, by St. P a u l ! it is • wondrous sight. be did against Paul at Kphesus, ance, Wo leaped the hedge grow, crossed the brook; and darfore drop, the nibjeck without. sprcsBut the Tribune aaka 'Joseph and Mrs. saying, ''Sirs, yc kooifc that by this craft with our pspera abound; bur than- care ar.d are anxioo. to excite; the only ponible m o l t L o r . has spanned and capped the arche^ A n d l t i l l her »uiee flowed forth in song, sioa ' Potiphar' what they 'intend to do about it,' .(the making or selling or intoxicating drink) fbel for that which is to u»kc them hsppy of three millions unarmed rising against six Decked it with its £ur array; Or else she read aorne graceful book, •Well, den," returned the other, 'I'll tell and Joseph, being a virtuous man, and leav. •'ux hatx our wealth." "Moreover, ye see here, whSli is to d r j v p the'fountains of in- millions armed being an univereal massacre. LOT., too, gathereth' the tsxes— In Summer, when the day* were long. yuu . nigger is never broke ; it's b e k u a Nor would the South, On aocount of the sering Mrs. Potiphar to' the Lotow-wearied cm- and hear not only" here,". but almost through toxicating drink. ' T h e y MO stretching out Kisses are the toll, to pay. he always h a . a Kent about him.' And when wq aat beneath the trees, braces of Mr. George Cuttia, on tho part of all Amerjca, the men Cary, White, and oth- their hand, for tTfcmperanoe Family News- vile population; be incapable of cooteudiog Wouldsttbou willingly, sweet maiden, With shadows lessening in the noon ; tho New Orleans Delta answereth as follows: ers have "turned away much people," say. paper, to be full of Te«}erance, Knowl- with the North, or any fori ego oation. So 8ee this wonderous bridge of mine * And, in the aunlight and the breexe, 1st. We are about to create a Southern ing, that there should be no intoxicating edge, Scitnce,' Art, History, p u t and present far from this, our contemporary exprtwsa it BIT W I F E ' S N E W P I A N O . Then' it i . thst thou must lend me. Wo feasted, many a gorgeous June, opinion, 'racy of the soil,' and altogether drink " made with hands,'' and that none Moral Tale., Religioo, and News.. Such a u ' h i . deliberate opinion that the Sooth I f we build it, help of thine. I The deed ia accompliahed. My wife h a . While la'rka were ainging o'ver the l e u . free from every b i n t o" Massachusetts cant. should be sold or drwnk, "so that not only paper sustained by ooe editor at CoJumbe, would be more powful, as an indepondent ' a piano, and now fkrewall to the tranquil mind, nation, with he^ slate., t h a » without them : and . corresponding editor ia every DiKrict 2nd. We are about to educate our children From thy hrowtheq drive the a h . d o . . , In Sumfccr, when the days were long. thig one craft ia in danger to be set at farewell content and evening papers, and tho In carrying on war, a multitude of men in Southern Institutions exclusively, and naught," but also that the "great temple," city, town and village, will bo the o r g u of Smile out on ui» if thou wilt' On daioty chickena snow white bread, ' big cigar, that make ambition'a virtt»—O f bring them o p in pious horror of tho sneak, of temperate drinking "should be deepised, every order and aasociatioo of Temperance, are required u teamsters aod for other manThen let*, lay our lip. together— We feasted, with no grace but song, I farewell: And O , ye mortal eaginea, whose And tho bridge will won be built W e plucked wild strawberries ripe and red, ing cowardice which preaches non-resistance and her magnificence should he 'destroyed and will alao be emphatnally the /'eopia ua! labor. For many aucb purposes, negroes , rude throat, the immortal J o v e ' , dread clamwhile it .supports tor the Presidency a man whom all" America " a n d the wot] I wor. Organ I Who will subKriiie for H e h a pa- would be more useful than white men, in I n Summer, when tbo daya were long. ' ora counterfeit" But stop, I can't bid them per? Let every friend of Temperance, Southern olimaies;and being neceuarily scatwhoHe only claim to the office' depends upon shippeth." T H E SONG OF T H E RAILROAD. W e lored ahd yet we knew it not, ; larcwcll, for one of them has just co"m£. I t . every Son, every Cadet, and every Reeabite tered, and in the prescnoe or neighborhood his achievements in the field of battle. This persecuting cry litre, as in Ephesos, For loving seemed like breathing then ; i came on a dray. Six men oarried it into tho ir the question by u k i n g up subecrip- Of an anued force, they would not make the 3d. We are about to exterminate, if we has filled the people with wrath, and they • We found a Heaven in every s p o t ; ! parlor, and it grunted awfully. It weigh, a and sending the result to the under- slightest rostaance, if dispoMd. But it i . Through the mould andI through the cl.y, can, the tribe of idiots and knaves who would are made to ciy out 'great it the making ami Saw angels, too, io all good men ; ! ton, shine, like a mirror, s u d . h u carved Cureduce the white Caucasian race to servitude telling of inluxiraliug drink,' and they are signed- Act thus, and we will soon have a probably a great m.oy of them would siile Through the throO^h; tho h»y, And drcaulcd of God in grove and grot. pids climbing up its legs. And such lung.— for the purpose of giving liberty to the Afri- ready, if not to lay their Hinds on the devo- temperance paper; ready 10 .id in u k i n g with their master, from .Section and choice. By the margin of the lake, | whew I My wife has commenced a practice from tho Legislature meuntg for the TemThe South h a . doable thfc white population In Summer, who* the days are long, ( can laborer which bis natural conformation ted Reasonera of Temperance, Miral SuaO'er the river, through the btake, j upcu it, and tho firat time . h e touoliod tho which the whole country t a d during the war O'er the break ami dreary moor, prevents him from appreciating or osiag to limtints yon may call them, at least to circu- perance Reform. Alone I wander, muse alone ; ; machine 1 thought we were in the mid.1 of a 4th. At prewnt, wo ssk from trim, virtu- of independence; then ahe has also a mighty On we hie with Krcech and rear ' I see her not; but that old w n g any real advantage. late all falaehoods of and concerning them, : thunder Mono, spid the lightning had .truck Under the fragTant wind is blown, 4th. We are about to treat the secret and as for instance Cary, when he was repo«ng ous, and patriotic Legi'a act a law which arm in her aickly climat. (sickly to Northern Spluhing'. Suiting 1 Crashing' da ; the crockery chest Thecal, with tail erect, Io Summer when the days are long. subtle emissaries of Northern hate, the dis- from his labors in the bosom of hie own fam- .hall prohibit hy the severest sanction. > the constitutions) and wide extent of territory. Over ridges gullie., bridges ; took a bee line for a particular friend on.the t/acturt or tale of iuimcating d ink The'Sooth could, if nccenary, raise a. force By the bubbling rill, and mill— seminator* of poisonous principle", .as the ily st College Hill, Ohio, -that he had hern Alone I wander in the wood : i fence, demolishing a six .hilling pane of booksellers, Strickland and Upeon, were re. tri&d t» Alabama, and incarcerated a$ an to be drank at the place made or told.' This, of 000,000 fighting men; mi®cient to resist Highway, by Way, hollow hill But one.fair spirit hears my sighs ; ! '^lass. The baby awoke; the liule fellow cently treated in Mobile ; in other words, Abolilionitts,' or of White, while he was it seems, c.nnot bo oonteotly denied. Tbo #ny »™.' <h.l could be sent .gainst them j j ^ ^ ^ H b u m ^ I i g — r o c k i ' n g And half I see, so glad and good, I triad his best to beat the instrument, bat he we are about, with all due politeness and r a i s i n ; the pe >ple more and more to temper law now permits . distiller to sell without a from any quarter. In short wc do not bo-, j j 40_000 ^iantt snoariog'. to Tho honest daylight of her eyea,. | didn't do it—it beat hitp. license ifnritoa, liquor, luiiafactured from gravity, to turn them o u t lieve that there i . . nation on e»rth thatcould ! ance, that he waa given over to intoxicating That charmed me under earlier akies. ; A teacher has been introduced into .the 5th. We are about to got our school tcach. drink. Men and bretbern, do you not in. t h j ^ r o w t h , or product, of h i . own planbi- oonqucr the Sooth. The North could not j By the lonely hut and mansion,, j haute. He n y a . b e ia the laat of > In Summer, when the days are long, •' n quantities of . n d .bore . q«*rt pro- Great Britain, with all her power, eould not j Hy the ocean', fcide expaiwion, era from tho South, and to overhaul our deed, when reason, and nvt madness, is prra, I grand army He wears a l o n g I love her as wo loved of old ; vidod it to be emrriat away fiom the same \ Neither do wo believe that a war with t i e | Where the factory eM^nev smoke— school booka, so that there will be leas of ont, cry out, 'Shame 1 shame I' j looks at me fiercely, smell, of gallic, and goes Myhcart is light, my step i> strong. plantation; . n d the 11thMotion of the A c t ' South would givo freedom to »ny .lave.- i Where the foundrytellows c n » k — Bunker Hill buocombe, and more of Jackson The State Temperance Sooicty at their re. For love brings back those hours of gold. | by the same of Count Jiuu-away-and-aeverof '49, directs tlu* under k license tn mil by ThoM near thfcfrontier. would, of course, be ) Da.h ahlng! Slash along and Calhoun in their pages. cent mooting at Greenville directed their In Sumtnor, when the daya are long. i coroa-back .gaio-by-and-by. Ho ran his fiu6th. We are about to keep our Southern President to a.ldrcsa the people of the Stale. the quart liqoora cannot W drank at the place ; early Mot into tho interior beyond Ibc reach ; Crash alone : fiaah along! i gcrs through bis hair, then cocked h i . eyea ' . j of»couting partie. of abolitionist. T h e E » - | On I on! with a jump, and . bump. population, at home, to resent absenteeism In performing that duly, 1 bog leave to call where sold. I up to t h . ceiling like a monkey hunting flics, with all Our sinews and strength, and allow their attention. 1st. t u t h e State Temperance We aek this principle to be carried out.— . glish, in the w»r of 1812-18, in spite of .111 A n d . roll! j then down fome ono of his fingers, ami I heard I ' pr—ent, tee <ui no more.' Before its | their efforts, captured or decoyed about 3,000 : H i e . the fire fiend to i t . destined goel! the St. Nicholas Hotel, the Astor House, tho Society itaelf; 2nd, to the necessity nf con j a dreadful so\>nd, timilar to that produced by Metropolitan, aod your other public institu. certed sction on tho pjrt of the people to put effect, will fall all distiBjiie* grog shop, . n d sl.ves, for whioh they .ftorward. indemnified | ... . t , j a cockroach upon tho tenor string of a fiddle. n d th-w e » • « > : . • & ' i M i a * 1 theowwere. ; . t. ,' ' dowB-drunkcnneM; 3d, l o ' t h e necessity of tavmej From the New Orleans Delta. I IVnn came another, and 1 was reminded of j,- ow here i. > poor prospect for . Bl.ck | K l e t , . 7th. We are about to. liberate ouraclvea establishing s TompOrance Newspaper; 4th, her and in W right mind: we will n y , •pro.! ! the wind whistling through a knothole in a front the commercial tyranny of the North, to what wo desire on the part of the Legisla- hihit the manufacture, and ude. of ittaxica- j l ^ p u b l i c . n invuion, ^cording to the candid y I e „ , n s u n t | „ , , , i e w | hencoop. He touched his thumb and I icai ami and endeavor to establish manufactories, di- ture to secure teiupcrance ta the l\"pl' </the h-Mr. mechanical and nudf«eaV- j , u u , m c n t of this indepeud.ot Northern jour-1 uvern—now a slwple— I thought I was in a peach orchard," listening When this is done we aSall rect trade and foreign relations of our own. We a d v i « these traitor, to the Couti-1 ^ , » , | ^ „ p f e , ^ , p l _ N o cro a ".Toseisb and Mm- Potiplm do not say whit 1 to the braving o f « jackoss. Sow he runs bis cease to agitate, bat uot before. Then wc will to give up their insane project, of foro- j X o w s hollow-^now a ri J.-e— 8th. We are about to extend our territory, 1st Recollect, friends,that the State Tem: they intern! to do sbnut'it."—N.Y. Tribune. fingers along the key*, and I thought of a loot around upon <mr free and luppy State, e South into a dissolution and civil j >; o w h c r o M 3 i r t y—now a bridge and facilitate, immigration to those portions perance Society was first organised in 1829, j hoy rattling a stick upon a picket fence. All and crown her with lite noblest wreath which t ^ a r f h e time has not vet arrived, A short time since a poom entitled " A Bal- of it which require it most; to absorb Mexi- that at its bead sat the noble, venerable, and , of a sudden, he stopped, and I thought that can be plucked from her Magnolias aod Pal- \ attempt to »ubjagate the J^outh would be oth- \ Grumble—stumb^—rumble-tumble, lad of the jotfng »Souih," appeared in the co ; to populate Central America ; to fillibus- revoletionary form uf tho paltiaeh of Colum: something had happened. Then come down mettoes, which • « be M much aupcrior j „ ^ j Fretting ; getting in a stew • columns of theDulta, which has ettitvd the ter Cuba, and to reclaim California, which bia Col. Thomas T«yW. l i e and his society , both fists, and O, Lord, such a noise I never to the ltou.au crown of o»k l o v e s ' for; , j Church and steeple, p p i n g people; wrath of the New Yo-k Tribune to that very waa so disgracefully loot to the South by the i have long since passed away. But docs not saving . citixen, as the State is .uperior to ; heard before. 1 thought a hurricane bad I Rather be^ Scolded than tail a j , , thought, | his pore and childlike spirit, abide in some heated pitch when all the acuui and filth of Compromise measures of '50. struck the house, and the wall, were caving Lie —That was the nolle reply which Au- j Everything that t dan .urvey, .ny one of her single 9th, Wo are about to root out every trace ' part of Columbia'! Has his mantle deseenthe abolition cauldron, the net it-suit of its .in. 1 imagined I'was in the cellar and a gustua nisde, and ooe whioh we wuh .11 beys Turns hurly-burly; topsyturvv ! J O H N BBLTON O ' N E A L L , ••toil and trouble," bo\l over and burn every, of Massachusetts or New York policy fro* ' ded from the chariot of fire, upon no inhab• too of coal foiling on my head. I thought would remember, when .ny cne asks them to E j c h p a r a c o ^ r is thumped and .hakes, Proa't of the State Tain., Society. thing Within their reach. The men of the locial and political life—to assert the liberty ' itant of his OIM ton. ! thtf machine had burst, when the infernal tell a falsehood. One day when Augustus | A , p i , j , ; c „ h e n a t s taken. Prospect Hill, Greenville Di«., Aug. 11th, Tribune were wroth^ (Ireely buret into one of thought, of speech and of worship, now | I n 1S3S, a new State Temperance Society wa. wnt to the grocery b y h i . mother to get > i thing stopped and 1 heard my wife exclaim : 1850. of his very elegant on tin, /f.»r we assure our utterly unknown in the North, and to revive wasorgsniied, and Chancellor Job Johnson •Exquisite " Paper, friendly to Tcmperance arc a n milk in . pitcher, Robert wanted to go I Hy the foundry, p-s* the forg®, readers that a model philanthropist can swear the liberty as well aa the chivaltj of the rev. ' was placed at iurhcad. In 1841, the under, 'What the duce ia the matter V J X hi* .lead: . n d when they got owl into tho Through the plain and mountain gorge, ! signed was called to tho Presidency, which he re<|0ested to republish thi«. like a trooper:) Dana stroked hit socialistic olutionary days. Wreot, he tried to foreo the pitcher out of h i . Where the calhcdral rear, it* head, A MtrchamtTYiev cf 'tke Effect, of a ,n 4 5 beard, fortunately wiping away some of the 10th. We are about to hear no more Nor- j ""•..•J*''!?!', . ' '' ' brother', hand. Augustu. bold the pitchcr I Whew repo« the silent dead 1 'Why, diar, that's Soontuubula.' />i**olution nf the L'niun.—Mr. William A . saliva which is the result ok bis peculiar ra- there insolence, wherever <* wbe.sover we i 6 . V ® ' fast, till at l u t it was broken to piece, iu the • Monuments .mid t h e grass, • H . u g Somnatubula,' thought I and the bies; Curtis chewed tobacco in the absence encounter it • to defy and denounce it, and j " " of te»porao,e W U ; ul . b . U o « c e , all Crocker, a fricud of Daniel Webster, an ao- scuffle, by falling on ihe ground Augustus ' Flit like spectres as you puss! Count rolled up the sheet. of a Lotos-leaf; that old sinner, Solon Hob- o r e to Sumnorise it, [with or without the State Why Ad it e c ^ e to do so tivo Whig, and ooe of the moat intelligent begap to ory bitterly. A person who w u in | If to hail, a friend incline ), l i e call, it music, but for the life of me, merchant, of Maasaohmetta, in a recent let. F or inson, writer of a "moral" guide to the proa gutta-percha cane] if such SumKcrisation k l » ** . * * : *f> the atreet, and saw "howit happened, came up j Weish! whirl I k i - t * u h !—he'.lelt behind I can't'make it look like anything else than titution houses of New York, shook his white rendered necessary by tho circumstance ; the people became wear, in well doing; the ter present, an admirable protest against sec- and told him to say, when he got home, that • Rumble, tumble, .11 the day. a rail fcnco .with, a lot of juvenile negroes tionalism. The following is a pregnant pasbead and turned up his philanthropic eyes to Lastly, we are about to bo free. j Ff • the woman who sold the milk had broken the j Thus wo pas. the hour. away. climbing over i t Before that instrument of __ ] i-hod from the want of*tteotion. A few bcaven ; Hi piej , the author of a Fourierite into the bouse, I could enjoy ~'^I invoke tho manufacturer, the t More r e hhant ant : P i w h e r - . ^ u S M ' M w i P ^ . b i " I ^ 1 , ' , J l r k ' „ ^ 7 7 " " " , ^ ,„ • i f " " , . pnslanz, which failed, and of several critiOb*nation.m Fat Men.-There i s s o t n J g ™ * the shin owner the mechanic ever* i»g Meadily in that pereon s foee said, ' T h a t Plltuow.ritv — liret Kawin Oocntal I hi- mjwilf, but now every woman m the neigho i , ' Socie'.y. Ncwbcrrv District, and the Vnasiescisms, which were never read, muttered a , . who h u t h . . m a i l e s « s t t k e i u t h . prosperity,!"*™''' U I " ^ l tell the truth, j losophy wUI stand up. T i h U j v f t a t i . lift ? | bo'rhood m u u be invited;to hear Uto new pU. K W a,hi.,g.onia. Tool Ab«i. modest anathrnw, while all the subordinates thing conlial a U u t . f . t msn. ! ikes him, end he likes cverybixly. the wealth the happiness of the country—to 'hen my mother will not wold me, but if she Life eon.u*. of money, a . : 4 0 b o r « , and | and every time the blasted thing . h n ek. n 0 ) i Society r 2d, other organi wh«» rrero,permitted to paaa the .dictatorial i truth, a bareboued r Ishiuelitcs i consider how his interest and the welfare of - 'hoold, 1 •colld rather be tnldnd than tell a a fashionable wife. | out like a locomotive with the bronchitis, I chair of Dana, shrieked their pusillanimous thoM with whom h i . latere.., . r e bound up, | . Good! . N « t - w h a t i a d « t h ? , h „ . l 0 p „ « i t . tone, . m j when ioxiud abhorrence. a fat man good ; it elings 1 11,0 would be .fleeted by a vioUnt diaruptioo. « * W » f «•' - h o - t l l e . everybody . d e b t s , g u « U . r e p l . y . P B , I have t o « y 'Kxquuuie A RtStAMABU S w i M J t W . - '.V tingu. j of tho State Temperance Society Between them all. the '• Ballad of the young • I lelightful 1''Jfenveoly 1' and all »uch trash, South' was rather redely treated, and sever, fics on him i h e . « l l » nobly o u t « d f i l l s . , I 1 > W l l u t e T o U , Abetieence Societi«. But even a peaceable dissolution of the Union ] „ wager,' aay. the Salut Public, of Lyons. , *° * | while at the same time I knew no more about of these State* It'is common to hear tho ' . h u juK been decided here. One of the best, " . al epithets aero flung at the head of tbe un. W h a t « fame ? !„ minister of^raUtude'u, t h e e , riband the fuf j ^ S ^ W a i ^ L o f m ^ remark that the North eaa take oare of iuelf. j swimmer, of the city made a bet that he , mumc an a conscious author, all of which had been gath- ness thereof: an incarnate testimony against; A lix lino puff in a tiewspaper while liv- ' , .... ,, ... Doubtless ahe can. The cnterpriw at her | wowld ems.. the Rhone oa on hi. back, carrying • ered from that doara >> oxtnu into which , a i o l u l d r c the vanities of oare ; » radiant manifesution | \ " W m e ^ 1 your fortune to your enemiea when I - The Albany 0 N t or I n K bonndlctt, .nd their eaergy indom- 1 on h i . stomach a l l table, on which .hould j ' ham HiaU , h e Sl universal abolitionism is accustomed to empty of tho wisdom of g ^ d humor. A.fat man. orxQ *^ ' i Knickerbocker says: DcntiaU, I well i its nan I in —the editorial office of the Tri- therefore, ala,«t i T v i r t u e of being . r > l ; cicty. T h u . . . d o n e o n h e B l h . e d , t h o f •table. But it most bo remembered that a . bo p) l c ed two bottles full of wine, six eggs Next . n d last. W hich i . the quiokwtand ^ meet with quoer customer, at disaolution of the Union with the formation J 0 0 a plate and four glawea. The foil of any b bune, to wit. We do not intend to defend b a n , i . a popular man, and common-1 A o ^ "'h' ea^est method for you to reach heaven ? : A. fellow not long . i n c . nailed on W of a Northern republie would c a u « new i o n o 0 f theM object, would involve the Ion the ooetry of the aforesaid ballad—it A , k ly I«, d i e r v o . hiapopularity. In .crowded j ren *".d .V"* **** ®Jrol"u' «he Casndcnand .Vmboy Railro.d Hn^kw-y, U)0 d.stingui^ed dentiat, and combinations Commeroe i . esuntial to ua. 1 0 f the wsgcr. Tbo swimmer, however, ba^e been good or bid—but at least it i h k l e the fattest tnan will ever be meet " ' olaim j o u e ' i d 'o g.ve the S u t o toper. Company. j ,0 | u v e cavitics in hi. teeth filled not as pulling and impoverished as the rhymes K a d y to make room. Indeed, he seems to ! " » " • foruH.r prcoN.ae.ee and «e- tiooal wealth, no leu than national greatness, f crossed the river without di.pl.eing one of . A LEHSH.IN f'K TtJK 'Jint-S—My pretty 1 The Doctor examined his teeth carefully, and The North is au exporting region, aod from j the article, and won the bet.' of Bsysrd Taylor, the theology of Mr. Hi ploy, eoo rted r be half sorry for hi, «xe, lest it be in the ** " -™ - „ , , . - . ! little dears: you are no more fit for matri. I told him he slid not see any cavities; the phil-isophy of Mr. llreely, the philantliro- way of others ; but others would oot have p O T * ourj e e o n d h « d . To ynu, Retort (ourteou,. Thackeray, on h a gr«t j0 l a U , k alter a family bot be must needs look again for the fellow ny uniformly general extent I t i . mainly frotu h<!re bs phy of Mr. llobinson, the piety of Mr. Mc- b i n lees than he U, for bis humanity ia tu». l h e r e f u ' " ' « "J I, nail; to thw country w u inUvduced in | chickcu. The troth is, my d « ' r -waa oonfident there were uvara I The l>ncElradBthe paragraphs of Mr. Cleveland, the a l l , commensurate with hU bulk. A f . t m a n j «»ong temperance people K « r y o r f e r and the South and Southweat that we are indebtCharierton S. C., toMra. , one of the ^ j .gsiatold h i . h . could find none, . n d ho w u ^ editorials of Mr. Dana, the honesty of Mr. haa abundance of rich juices. The hinge, j orS»u.»U«t are resp«tfully enOOed V. be ed far the immense carrying trade which emA week or so after they met. < B ( , | e a ( t „ l r i l c l m o r c kitohcu and ' went away. ploy, our navigation. It i . in tho aame leaden of soetaty there. " J » i n g ' o try oo . b Snow, or the prose of Mrs. Potiphar Curtis. well oiled; the ^ r i n g s of J "P ^ l e g a t - , a . h i . wit, he addressed her thns,— ^ ^ ^ of h i . system leg exercise and l e u mock | each other, and he w u aaked about tbo«i I t bad one quality, besides, which was neviaele« • and so he iroM on ! ra*nJ'" J0™ P 1 "*®-) «*> lhe meeting of ) S t a t u that our manufacturer, find a large 'I .m happy to meet row Mrs. C - — I • more breakfut.aod less baMle. 1 ! te.th. 'Oh,' u i d the fellow, , market for their goods, ami our importer, no er appreciated in the Tribune office—it was ! rejoicing, i . M l contentment aed | T e r p e n . " " Sociel», C o l u » ' « . J « • ' • " " i M. d . m e that yon were a a s t wo- ^ t u I o l u _ bright-eyed, rosy cheeked. over beragSfted them for mc ; ho found-four proportion nf their orders.— • | on the T o » d a y after the fourth Monday m sincere. n placidity. A fat man feel, his position solid . . . . fuU breuted, bouncing l u s . who csn darn j hole.; p f r ^ y I.rgo ono^ too. I knew they the Union .diuolved, aod the " " . i NOT. B e i t Io t h . meantime organise Total I New It is true the poet was guilty of the terriio the world he knows that his being i a , , . u „ . ,. The w t h.s m.tch, however. To th.s . make her own frocks, mend trou.- were -Ah.' replied t h . Doctor, '1 Northern State, forming one republic, aad ble crime of suggesting that tho South, in cognizable ; he knows that he h u a marked j . i ere, command aiegiwent of pots and kettlee, looked «*jr carefully and did not see any the Southern and Southwestern State, form- bright salty she instantly replied, case of necessity could assert her rights with ^ e in the u u i v . r u , and that he need take i ^ >• •>» ^ t e • A h . Mr. Thackeray we mnst not believe m | l k t | w c o w ,_ f # w l , h 8 ; t bop the wood, \ -well,' » i $ he, -he didn't find 'em till after 'naked steel in Hand,' and we know the c r a t e new Divicouaj ing another. no extra pain, to advertiao mankind that ho everything we hear - I had heard sir, that . . w e l , „ t b . I > u o V u , he'd drirfcl a spell.' wiM and Section, of the Sow and Cadets of Tern ' -Suppou, what, under such a condition, of the Tribune are members of the Peace ia among them ; h e knows that be „ ,. J o f Marlborough or the goeeo of Spain, and i { " Conference and non-combatants. Mr. Oreo, , . - „._|_.koj I , J ™ ' ° Z ! peranoe, . n d T . n U of Reeabite.. Remem.! would ioevitably bo the ouc, t b i . Southern yon w « e a gentleman Thaokeny vaMsed. The great English , ^ ^ , . , h j , j n ,bl) J r i 1 t i n M 1 , . _ j r ;<jh^ny friend,' u i d a doetor to aa Iriah ^ ^ m u 5 l p r c p a r t f o r n r . ! republic, with little navigation of its own to ly bore the whipping ho received fh>fc Mr. danger of being overlooked. I ' d " " " a ly w u ad nutted, afterwards, that he bad the V p > " ; p,ti e B t, Cbe compoud, wo maatall die once.' Husk, of Arksuaas, like i m u , that it t hate I Md i T S e a r e " ^ t J « T . a^ 1 T b c w " • * " « ? ">* d r a u k . o u e u j foster, and with no manufacture to encourage worn of it. I 'llewly Mary 1 and iu there ve a n doccordial to a thin man a . wo .honld be Chris. • '* B o t "°w exactly upon u , but it i . near .1 j in reciprocal commercial intercourae with all TV a — j r ' y . ,i -ADVICE TO BjciirLulus—Yoang tnen, ^ , c r ^ j p a t < , n « r e that', what raxta >T P body could tweak Mr. Dana'i ' *'• 0 # n " * 1 " " " ^.houTd "" «•' ° Ve.ee, " r j l i T they'""who cry P « c e , are d e o « . - the maaafocturing conntric. of Kurope. on T b . S a u n n a h . V « J says that a married | , |«>atn word: W hen yoo go a eoarting, ^ ,r , JJ, w f , r J upon the gaberdine' of Solon man with b a r ehildrea. .adden.y decampsd tind oot u soon u passible whellior your si„ „ . • j.;, - . , u - . ,t, . r perfect impunity. I t w u in coaaaqueace of 1 ' , - ... . r. - i drink or UmperoMce. The next aeaaton of. trade : • uprose wfca?, unaer tne senuments from AllsnU, on Saturday last, in company . f j ^ i o o s are being planted more iu a bundle j 1 their'immaculate love of peace aad noo^ooi. with a yooog woman ab^ut uveoteen years ( o f ^ , „ a thing, gnnerally, than a The other erening a gentleman pointed r ^ i H u ^ ^ c c t t f figure.,. i ^ batancy, that thia precion. gang of half ri. th• i h ° r p u U a t i a g heart, hemmed in by WOT riU . out a dandifie.1 looking individual to h i . ucated agiUtora gave its best or wont oner. gioa to the aupport of Oen. T.ylor, flung up ^ t l . w A f ^ l u a h i n L r f h r ^ 3d- A Tom per.-we X a n p a p r ! H a v e , t h . North, and where would be that proper, ily found a 1 'What 1 so eh a looking chap a . that a lawful wifa followed the partes to Savannah. | iu'remarkable Tribune hat in f.ror of Goal. uious volume and holdj rela^u to tbVmai! ^ o u r forgotten the T e m p u a n J . A d v « a , e f | ity whieh » w gUddeo. our masufocturi^, whale- Kulptor ? surely you u n mistaken.' waya » f'• . H.r, forgotun how a few aelf aaeriScing j t o n . and £1U our . - p o r t , with life and ae- not known. T h s p . r t l c o l . . . o r t h . r f i s i r r s e . - bowe.nd similar deluaivwiastitubou. J u t Scott, and praiseaMr. Burlingame forpluek- moua .olume, and holiI • Ho may not b . the kindof ooe you mean ' , v , r y d . r e c U o n , a t h . n m a u ( m e n . t a b l ^ M l t r Have y o . (brgotun UvityT . -.a . a* a . a. a * 1 _ . # — i; 1 , , ^ . - ^ - aL * /- • • , I, - a - s i . — I h . . . M I.., • — a h . . ing up courage enough to hintat.a dual. The tirity? A di-olntioo of the L W would fol sff.ir will, dowbtless, be dlselgud in a faw look over the good, before going to the par- m~lA u i d » the informant, but 9 I I veil know that 1 an ia foat,: depreciate the value of the property of >'ew n m e peace principle drive, it into the meat how nobly days. The po.ice are in hot pursuit. ! eon. chiseled a tailor out of a suit of clothe, last wanton a b u e of every ^ pablic man who dans England fifty ceau on ihe dollar. The • • • • Md ll. M t B'" ™ " £ » * , h o I r " " j When is a lover justified iu calling h i . ' , M k ' ' for a awment tn dil«r from i u socialutio, No friendship is so ooidial, or deliciow {light ia w a r y dark spot in Sonth Carolina. wheels of oormanufaetorie. would be Moppsd • u u s n g s g y d at t a S a B o M l T W W . 1 W » h w honey? When .he ube-lored, I t i w . u u d that « « , , ol t h . ama%>malionsl idcu, and renders it the^ioh-1 u that of a »iri for girl—no hatred eointenM '-Even the Briar Patch, where one of the the impleuenta of t h e could not be a mora a[p-opri.t, asme tor a | ' . . ."j •* . in They lie naiuncc which it i^—a leper by the road, and immovable as t h a i of a woman for wo-1 young m e . of the Theologieal Seminary w u pot by. our ahips dsesy at ear Jeeeying dancer, although w . should hs<. tpplled It U i n k aUnda why can't it walk ? Be- : * V ' f** »-,000 a pi Bottom F<*. i a „ i f i t o g, fot „ , r h i n f i it slways runI to be good fo. - n u . a g lha i aide of our future, covered with mjljltudi- , n a a . threaleacd to be rode oa a rail for aolmiling ' »harrea, and the g r a « a^rii* wp in the - " O o trKie'— Ijuinormis ilrabing. Choice |)octrg. l ^ •" Jlrlcct Blisccllani). WH&T WEJ5H0ULD DO. m €S £ ""BBIMII-LO^DIXO ' CASIM.—A far fi* the Chester Standard. d a y s a g o • • * m invited hy • g e n t l e m s n R i D u n r n v i u x , F u , A u g . 14th, '56. from L o w e l l , M r . B s r n e s , lo aitneBs I lie opera t i o n o f a c a n n o n in ven t e d liv h i m ' a n d p a t Mr. I M i t o r : — I s e e i n y A i r c o l u m n s a noe n t e d a f e w w e e k s -since. l i e , WH> e x p e r t i c e from » ' M o l l i e . " W i l l y o a Bay . t o b a r i m e n t i n g on t h e b e»t m o d e o f m s k i g c s i l t h a t i f I w e r e a S o o t h Carolinian or G e o r g i ridges. a n d , t h o u g h h e Waa n o t tali»ff<-d w i t h an 1 t h i n k I would s u i t her, or a t least I h i t efforts. w e w e r e . w o r e t han s a t i s f i e d ; m , t h i n k ahe w o u l d anit m e . I f e r d e s c r i p t i o n is astonished' H o w would ahe, d o T h e g u n w e s a w wa> about t w o fcet l o n g jock a o c b aa I a d m i r e . y o u s u p p o s e , l i k e t o r e s i d e i n Florida, i n t h e a o d a s b o u t an i n c h bore. A t the b r e e c h e n d there., ia a n a r r a n g e m e n t l»jr which a man s h a d e o f a Y e u i o n or O r a n g e G r o v e ? C o o Id t h e learn t o s u ^ r i n t e n d a s u g a r k e u l e ? can turn a crank j u a t like a g r i n d s t o n e , a n d **shoot" a* often a s h e can d r o p a cartridge W o u l d s h e m a k e a good a t e p m o l h e r , a s I a m i n t o a hole. Bja turning t h i s crank t h e carta widower a n d feel her loss ? H o w would ridge ia t a k e n from t h i s h o l e , forced i n t o s h e l i k e a w i d o w e r w i t h 4 c h i l d r e n — h e 3 1 the breech of t h e g u n , w h i c h o p e n a t o re- y e a n old, 5 f o e t I I i n c h e s h i g h , b l u e eyea c e i v e it then closes. 'J*he g u n is c a p p e d , a n d dark h a i r ? Haa s h e much teste to keep fired, a n d s c a b b e d out aft in r e g u l a r o r d e i a n e a t h o u j e a n d aflowerj a r d , and a h e l o v e and w i t h o u t :he l e a s t d a n g e r to t h e g u n n e t o raise poltry.'and is ahe f o n d o f fishing w h e n from p r e m a t u r e e x p l o s i o n ; for w h e n th t h e r e is n o better. - Can s h e l i v e on c o r n cartridge ia p u t i n t o this hole t h * g u n ia a t i g h t ; b u t it s o m e h o w o p e n a and s h u t s , a n d . bread a n d b a c o n m i x e d w i t h F l o r i d a molass h o o t s s o precisely '"on t i m e " t h a ^ the i d e a ses o f own. m a k e , a n d h a l f g r o w n o h i c k e n a a n d fish o f o u r o w n c a t c h i n g . H o w would o f d a n g e r is n o t d r e a m e d of. W e n a g h t to mention t h a t the e a | * are p u t on t o a w h e e l M o l l i e lore t o l i v e a publio l i f e t I s s h e f o a d that h o l d sfiftyw . m o r e , a n d are t a k e n f r o m o f m o n e y and is ahe g o t a turn t o h e l p to earn t h i s a s o f t e n a s tlpeded. and keep it by economy. Does she belong to Mr. Barries hu^ t e e n e m p l o y e d heretofore a n y christian society. Now rTMollies thinks in the United S t a t e s a r m o r y at S p r i n g f i e l d she w o u l d l o v e a F t o r i d i a a j a s t l e t h o r s e y so. D i r e c t to R i d l e y s v i l l c , addressed t h u s , b r e e c h - l o a d i n g c a n n o n s w e r e m a d e by h i m COTTO* & C o s * . s e l f a n d o t h e r s , a n d is t h o r o u g h l y posted in t h o s e matters. l i e s a y s t w o me For the Chester Standard. drop ia the c a r t r i d g e s a n d o n e t T S H P K H I H E MKCTiae. c r a n k , can m a n a g e t h e l a r g e s t i M r K d i t o r : — V o u r r e a d e r s s r e aware o f t h a t now require from to 8 t w e h the fact, that the State Temperance Society work, a n d t hat b e can d i s c h a r g e a n y c a n n o n waa r e v i v e d , a abort t i m e a i n c e , by a T e m p e r as fast as the p o u d e r in i u c a r t r i d g e s wili a n c e C o n v e n t i o n , a t G r e e n v i l l e . burn. N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e c a r t r i d g O n e r e g u l a t i o n , or resolution, a d o p t e d b y i b i s little p e a c e m a k e r •' did not g o t o liim, w e s a w five s u c c e s s i v e s h o t s m a d e in t h e C o n v e n t i o n , a p p o i n t e d o n e i n d i v i d u a l i n e a c h district, t o o r g a n i s e A u x i l i a r y S o c i e t i e s . twelve seconds. A p p l i c a t i o n s for p a t e n t s in France, E n g l a n d , H a v i n g b e e n a p p o i n t e d to d i s c h a r g e t h i s d u t y a n d R u s s i a W e b e e n m a d e already ; b u t if i n C h e s t e r D i s t r i c t , i t afford* m e p l e a s u r e to w e could k e e p t h i s w e a p o n entirely in oui say that, a T e m p o ranee m e e t i n g will b e h e l d o w n control there w o u l d b e little apprehen at M o u n t P r o s p e c t C a m p - g r o u n d , o n S a t u r s i o n o f warlike d e m o n s t r a t i o n s otk the othet day, Sep. 20th. s i d e o f - t h e A t l a n t i c . — M a n c h e e ' e r (.Y. / / . ) T h e reorganisation o f t h e o l d T e m p e r a n c e 'American. S o c i d y , or t h e organixatian o f a n e w o n e , is Dr. Q . D. S a n l m r n s a y s t h a t a l c o h o l i c drinks, in and o f themselves, d o not produce c o n s u m p t i o n ; but o n t h e contrary, prevci the formation a n d d e p o s i t ot tubercles in i t lungs. A l c o h o l i« the m o s t a v a i l a b l e fori o f c a r b o n a c e o u s material to s a l i - f y the e l c e s s i v e d e m a n d s o f o x y g e n , s i n c e it is safe, c o n t a i n s carbon in a c o n c e n t r a t e d form, ia highly volatile, a l i s o r b s w i t h o u t c h a n g e , and b u r n s readily in t h e s y s t e m , t h u s s h i e l d i n g t h e materials of blued a n d tissue from t o o rapid d e c a y . H e r e , then, D r . S a n b o r n c l a i m s t o h a v e f o u n d a r e m e d y in harmony w i t h true medical p h i ' o s o p h y and s o u n d c o m m o n sense. A l c o h o l , oc the e l e m e n t * o f alcohol, furnish t h e materials d e m a n d e d / ; and t h e e c a n he- had in- s o p e r f e c t f o n h from n o o t h e r s o u r c e . ••••GKKAT ARCNUXYCX or Fun.—The Eastern fisheries this s e a s o n p r o m i s e v e r y auccesaful, both t h e c o d and m a c k e r e l . T h e e a r l y arrivalirfrom Labrador h a v e been s o , a n d th ey report ail, a b u n d a n c e o f fisli T h e s a m e is said t o b e true from the B a n k s . Vessels.arriving at Marhlehearf, M a s s . , and o t h e r points, e n g a g e d i n t h e B a n k s fishing, h a v e found fish o f t h e l a r g e s t v e i l arriving w i t h full fieies. It ia s t a t e d ia the B a n e n r (Me.) Journal that the r e c e n t f o g g y a n d ' d a m p w e a t h e r h a s c a u s e d a blight in t h e p o t a t o fields in m a n y local'ties. W h e t h e r it ia the rot w h i c h h troubled t o e v i n e s in t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r s , » b l i g h t - c a u s e d b y t h e peculiar weather, Ii not I t n o w n . T h e d i s a g r e e a b l e o d o r o f the d e c a y i n g v i n e s is observable in p a s a i o g t h e affected fields. • • • • B r f o o m t x , A u g u s t 2 5 . — l ' o u r d e a t h s hy the y e l l o w fever were r e n a r l e d by t h . H e a l t h Officer t o the Br'ook'lin B o a r d o f H e a l t h y e s terday morning) a s h a v i n g occurred during the f o r t y - e i g h t - b o a r s previous. O u t s i d e w e beard of t w o o t h e r d e a t h s , a n d s o m e e i g h t or ten n e w c a s e s in B r o o k l i n . NECBO STKAUSa.— S o m e few days • g o a y o u n g man b y j i h o n a m e o f B u f o r d w h o w a s a c t i n g as e l e r k for Mr. of t h e W i n n s b o r o H o t e l , d i s a p p e a r e d , a n d at the s a m e t i m e also a negro b o y . Suspicions were a r o u s e d t h a t there w a s s o m e c o n c e r t o f action bet'-veen them. Air. GaHoi.R w r o t e i m m e d i a t e l y t o s o m e of his friends in G r e e n s boro, N . C., r e q u e s t i n g t h e m t o b e on the l o o k out. - A d a y or t w o a g o h e r e e v i v e d a letter i n f o r m i n g hi n o f ;h» apprehension of b o t h Buford and t h e n a g i n at G r e e n s l f o r o . — T h e y have b oth been b r o u g h t h a e k ami lodg e d i n t h i s I'd I. w h e r e Htifur.f will a w a i t trial f o r life.— Winns'joro Register. • ••• - T h e N e w A l b a n y ( I n d . ) Isd?rr sars a lady o f that plitfe, o n t h e 2 l s u inal., left her obild, a b o u t fire m o n t h s old, a s l e e p in t h e c r a d l e , ia e b s t g e o f her husl.snd. T h e Lstter h a v i n g o c c a s s i o n t o stop o u t of t h e h o u s e for a f e w m o m e n t s , on returning f o u n d the crad l e e m p t y a n d t h e c h i l d n o where to b e f o u n d . H e s u p p osed his s i s t e r - i n - l a w , w h o resided a b o u t a square distant, had c o m e and c a i r i e d it h o m e with h e r . — H e s t a r t - d t o g o t o her / residence, bat bad o n l y g o n e a b o u t half w%v. w h e n t o hie horror, h e d i s c o v e r e d the b ^ e J y i n g In a g u t t e r , and a large h o g d e v o u r i n g it b o w e l s ! W h e n t a k e n up, there « ore s o m e l i g n a o f Hfe ia the infant, b u t it expired ia a • • • • H e Milwaukee l V u r o n r i a , tells of borae t h a t recent!v d i e d i s O r e g o n , III. w a a v e r y u g l y , a n d w o u l d not b e b a n e x c e p t w i t h a a d d l e , a n d c o u l d m a k e exfraoidinary lime. H e e o u l d paas o v e r I K milea in t w e l v e hours. H i s a s u a l t i m e from O r e g o n U> R o c k f o r d , 3 5 m i l e s , w s e 2 Iiours. T h e doctor w h o owned him, and who alone c o u l d r i d e l)im. h a s been heard t o say that, d u r i n g 6 y e a r s p a s t , h e h a s r d d e n h i m Bpward of 2 0 , 0 0 0 miles, a o d , d a r i n g all t h i s t i m e , b e w a a never known t o trip or s t u m b l e , a o a a t o arrest therider'sa t t e n t i o n . H e waa s a v a g e beoaose be was formerly a wild h o n e o n tbe plains o f A r k a n s a s . HanrroBD. C o * * . , August 2 1 . — T h e " C h a r t e r O a k " fell thla m o r n i n g , at a q u a r ter before o n e o ' c l o c k , with a t r e m e n d o u s c t a a b , and b a t s i *feeto f t h e s t o m p now r e m a i n s . T h i s f s n i o u s tree w s s f a r p a s t ita jirirae w h e n t h e charter w a a c o n c e a l e d ia it o n the 9 t h of May I S 8 9 , a n d w a a probably , a n o l d tree w h e u C o l u m b u s d i s c o v e r e d the N e w W o r l d . It s t o o d u p o n t h e o l d W i l l i aetata, n o w o w n e d b y l i o n . i . W . S i w s r t . C r o w d a o f c i l i s s n s are visiting t h e rains, a n d e a c h o o e b e a n a » a y a portion o n t h e r e n e r a U a tree. S p i d e n h a r » f o a r papa f i r s p i n n i n g their t h r e a d s , e a c h p a p h a v i n g o n e t housand h o l e s ; and t i e fine w e b i t - e l f is t h e Oniay o f four t h o u s a n d threads. N w s p M e r spina more than ' f o u r w e b s , a n d w h e n the fourth haa b e e n ' d o s t r o y e d , their g o fillibusUring, a n d i w a . « 5 l b : w t l i t o f their n e i g h b o r ' • t b e o b j e c t ] o f '.he m e e t i n g ; a n d i t is h o p e d , and e x p e c t e d t h a t e v e r y friend o f morality a n d or de r will be present. T h e p u b l i c are i n v i t e d to a t t e n d . T h e l a d i e s o f t b e n e i g h b o r h o o d are most r e s p e c t f u l l y r e q u e s t e d t o f u r n i s h a Pio-I.'io on t h o o c c a s i o n . J . A. W A L K E R . '& untll t h e Army Approprietioa .Bill shall This necessary etep will of course [Wodnco t inconveniosse, if not netuel distreea, ia t worthy families. Ia Springfield, Mass.. thsi at least s thousand souls who rely daily t will be seriously cramped ii necessity whloh the I l o o t e Executive branch of t h e Ga T M E WBATIIEStaw. On Saturday laal, "after e lingering complaint" of diy weetbor, it broke forth aod reioed at i a t c o v s l s throughout t h s day a a d Bight, This was prsoeded by light mists of rain on Friday. Ua Sunday moroiog tbe wind roes and tho rain came down with a regular showerfornearly t h s whole dsy aod succeeding eight, both wiad aod raia la* crsaeiog in violsaee until after midafght. B u t s o m e lime about BOVOB o'clock oa Monday morning there w a s a ceasiderable calm, and the weather crop of this District would bs very small, but u K L T O N f g " H1BAT. M U l l l H 4. r h e yellow (ever has net y e t •bated • • ' On Monday of l « T week R C. ff««. Eat].. was elected Sheriff of Fairfield by one ! dredand thirteen v o l e . majority. I t U said t o be Gen. Qnitaua's i a U a t i u i an -early day a e u S e - i o n of Congrm. u, m e T h t Camden Journal, informs aa t h | t th# Telegraph office ia to be continued in that place. We are sorry to aay that the lias to ( . W « r and ported to be ia a rearward atate of progression. T h e H o a . V s . AIBBS declines to be a candi- date for re-election to Congress from Charleaton D i s t r i c t The Charleaton MTCITJ says, on this •object. • We sre not surprised that at such a reason of muddy embroilment, when e v . r v element of disgust of low ambition and bitter strife ia uppermost, and forms the very subeUnee of political history of ths times,—w , are not eurprieed, we s a y . that any p u b l i l man shoaid retire from s scene of so Jittls promise and so much rspul In t h s < PvTMO, I , the la at pair baing ol i f p a l aUnding o f right oom, tliara they « o a ) d torn o f the people, •They n e * . r a o d rirthin mattrew tilkei it out from ita pUco againat the well, and lemeelTee opfatlte wadded qailt which forma their b l a a k e t The only time they s their elothee is when t he y go to bath.— If t he y go e a t to visit, they of eenrse pot ea best ferments, aad Saks Iheos off at a i f h t : bat g e a e n l l y they lie d o w a Juat as t h e y are. and in eold weather thsy wear their ahadoor. or out-of-door veil, at aigbt. When the present e s t r e session of Congress opened the Black Republican majority ia t h s hf Rcpreeentalivss w s s o nly one, but now by the r e t o m of absentees t he y have increased it itcssrs. Keitt, Read, Ready and Furyear w h o 'e n o t p a i l e d off are abseaL The Alm,4ri* ttintl callsfors vote of censors on those gel • men. ThU pairing off is sffscted by mrmbert most of tho others whorideabout w i t h plumea, swords aod feathers, appsar to solicitous t o do fond, uphold, maintain a a d transmit as a rich legacy to poeterily. Aod hero w e desire i t to bo understood that wa have oot tha lsast personal Interest at stake ia tha matter under discoasioa. sod becon it uodero stood that w e are prompted b y a o Impoloos of bad feeling towasd ony oaa psrson or implioatod. General Aiken thinka the foet that Calhoun Rifle Guards were not i n being at tha time he lost m e t with the l i t i s Regiment b a t aow aas handsomely equipped and drillod ia proof poaitiva of the aseeasityfora coatiaaance of tbe prsasnt eye- n S » a v a .—Cnl K. A. Pesy. F e a aar• I- D. S i rother. R. B . Boylston, Oton, IL H , Clarke. H . C. DavU aad J. Wiley Cook, r o a v a x COLLBCTOB:—CnpL H. H. .ants. Capt 1. F . Craig, i n m s s M. Cload. and w i e l n . Cork, roa o a a t a a a r C a p t Jamas h net on and Robert Hawthorn. Foe s a s s ir r m. Kelly, roa a m or raa oocav . - ( > . R. Thompson (tha present d e r k . ) A. W. T o o a g a (an i ) aad O . W. Woodward (the present Or- > ... . n t r u u Aim T U B r a a n m c T . ) a o c u a w o f Graeavills aaat t o the Frialata aad jaaior editors W the Fttri* aad Jfesn- CoL Brook haas, hy h i . thoaghtfol sare af tho Janiora and Frialeie of this Offies, deaervss dor thaake and has proved himself o m i a e a d y q a a l i f e d l a a a y e O e o In the girt of t h o people," Ergo, w e ehoald say. the Oaloael l a s p n e n t * . « t s . f / nninrarfv f . t l l f t T for the m U d e a o y of the Uaitsd tStatsa S o d o » U aha ill U. Whoa thisformnowfirmand stalely Shall be bowed b y age aad care. When my voice has loot its sweetness it is required. Agala. wa have not tried t o devise a n y substitute for the p n e e a t system t a d heace dcsirei but aooe of the other States o f t h e Coo. Icderaey srs regulated by our s t s t e m a o d it doss oot appear, from aay U a g i b l e autheotie source, that South Carolina is better off ia the military tae aod readiness af her soldLry than alllhe other members of the L'aioo. Forhape acme titled officer's loose o p i a i e e t o the contrary may ao s h o w n , aad w e m a y be teld t h e bloody fieida of Mexico will prove so and so. B u t admitting all thia, i t goeo a very abort w a y to ostabliah that her Milil e r j pride a a d prowess "wtuld decliae under a different system. We belieaa t h a i efficiency oa t h e field of bottle ia superinduced far more.- by State pride aad persoosl bravery thao by aay of tha best systems of tactics ia the world. Granting, however, that good traioiag Is " h a l f l h a battle," wa ahould be sorry 'for tbe man who believed that t h t prsseut S. U system was a goad traioing. Witt thou greet me with a welcome When the busy d a yfae ' e r ; Wbea the parking ray's of sonhght Casta their shadow's o a t h e moor. * youthful years are ova ' p o w e r eaa ao divide: a still look fondly oa ma t soltly' b y my side. For the Chester ti ••BrUt e v i l thoughts. Iodeed, Mr. Editor, there i tablv no better iadex to the purity of man t thao tha difficulty o f exciting i-npnro ami l by wards, allusious or names, which ars ci a of a perfect, para aod iaoffensive meaninj W s are not willing t o subscribe la tha doctrine that South Candies would be less than she is, ia p r i d * patriatism or efficiency i n t h efieldof action, under a differeet system. W s are ol apinioo that our military s h e l l s will g i v e her all t h s trainiog—or atraiaing—aha noeda and t h a t ear volunteer compsniaa would be k e p t a p with mors pride and spirit thaa they ara, if Ibe present barlecqoe system were abolished and the volunteers had saois slight s U t u U r y euooursgemsnts. Aod we are of opinioa thai tho chivalry o l S o a t h C a . rolioians is hereditary and not dependent on such frail leauree as pilafel B s a t Compaay must eta T h e / a c l U I h s p n y f s consider musters s s s o irksome leak aod aothiug aver haa perpetuated them to tha present time t u t lha tact t h a t military ehieflaina w h o hare climbed t o office from, by aad apoo the titlsa o f Major, C o l o o d o i General "have alwaye bad the control of oar military affaimTheeo men consider it to be thsir interest aad da ty to t e p p o r t their " Wedded l a v e a a d (Acs; ac. lions aad decision are sent from the S t a t e i g i e lature t o uo aa lha will of the people spoken thro' Iheir Repreaeolstivcs. T o this ths people eubmiL often with curses, supposingthomscKes without remedy. W e drier a lurtbercoaeidcralioa of ire generally autTiviedtlf d r y — b u t merely ihow them tbe working* »f t h e axiom ia aom ia particular applications. W e are naturally inclined to be eospieioc ippeerancea. p«:n>one and tbiuga, and y e » i m a s i t I , h " ' k ">*'"* indicatire of the faat that the feelings and lmi.nl- j "• ' " d " " """" *" ' b o a g h l ahaat it, the mo ass of t h . towa were elicited aad p a t ia atirriag i appeard ta h i m to be intended for a delib. e n d e c t i . e e.rrciec on the oeoaeion. i „ „ | i tor a rlha l h .cut e d.reel. Of course Jack w s s ™ e were aot on the "orand roande" and MHO- _. I i .to - Ifeel -1 ., queotl^caonot i appeased. e y e and ear witocaa hath'informed oa lha' aeary. men of thi thing waa perlormad l a the moat h m r l y . e a l h u i i - i temper can perauade themselves af the truth of or, in other worrfc tho preseot system requires that sack Bsat company shall be kept o p t o tho number of M msn raah aadfile;e a t o o e e o m p a a y ia U n ia a a w composed o f the number t h e law requires; therefore ao chaag o b reqmsil. But eapposiog the Gaoerai ia leaded t o say t h a t such a eompeny as Calhoao G a s r d s is an ornament, a model and a necessity far the Cheater Malitia aad t h a t it ooald not b a r s bean formed aod would not exist and e l i s t but butfor fo t h e preeeat lasss ao the subject—theaj w e U k e the Diet. U e w I W h y imply by krepiog ap the be a t aampaaioa l a their taadard and lawful aambera : l a wit, ( 0 men reqaisits number. A w a y than with Ibis adrapTaadaas. But the G e o e r s l tells a s that a o w is sat the lima to abandon the preeeat laag tired systsm aad suhslitate aaathsr. R e v o l a l i o o ia threatalag us aa o r e r y hand aad w e m a y bo called apaa at any moment to u k e the field aad d o battle for oar c o s at r y ; thet t h ofieidaaf Mexico will attaat the valaa et the s y a u m . aad saforth,aad so lank. Now w s wowtd Ilka t o k n o w if m y sommoa faaa does believe ia hla heart that g a i a g 4 times e y s a r ads, adda Bay partial e to (be bravery skill or sslf respect, or — ' - r t l . or pswviaeial pride of a human creators. If there b e aay saeh be moot sursty is wofully ^slodod. I . proof wa appeal to the penoaal c i p c r i e a e e o f e s a r y a s a And. ififltsn will oaly he fraah aad baaest, w e *aow w ha t will be their verdict. Thoa haw e»a i t be of aay aval * h " ! ' '-»* " - i l h """ r*""" - 1 " » ^ . . " r S r o h X a ' S l Tl'l called upon toraatweeh. l i e raapomled In a cor. , b « r na air. bee.no. .oafirraatioca dial Bad proper manner. C 1>. Mair..* and A. <1strong aa proof from H o l y Writ.' i t ia also r "'«? « e h 'j aqnallv wonderful that by s..n,s .irsi-ge alchemy closed b y * U n B R f o d T ^ h ? M , | r a » l i d t b t M n possomor. sa the reality w o a U if reality th. and the departure ot CoL Baooas. • j were. a»»D* should not ordinnrily be M e r a t a d and IT caadaftatas ia Fairfield for of. in the gift o prospect af a fsw mora. They see pitted aa lel- A&». tout; after pullingfodder,the crop is found l o b e "quite respectable." The Army worms s r s still at work (or were last woekj doing damage to ing h n v b a g g e d by alraoaf a n y greas h a y aod fodder, b a t the mischief being rior akill ia practice, or attaim •ledge done by them does not amoant to total destrocor piety. At Seat w« are ek tioo, except t o h a y aad y o a n g corn. In old corn t a c l o a the part of tbe performer aooo allayi they hardly ever ssccnd t o the ear. and cotton, our faara, and fiom an altitude «f at leaat partial Jamestown wseds. cuckls burs, Ac., are passed by hoatilitv w e are brought iut» the pontoon of without assault. Doubtless t h s late raias have tenet duintcr«4ed a ^ U ' . a r a put a period t o them. B u t eir, in apiU «»f my disclaimer I tear 11 These late wiads and rains seems to be of anrunning off into * diaeertatioa, when 1 iateadad nual occurrence of late yesre. In 1S50 aad 'S) w s rdbember t he y came on 'precieely ths soma "Did y o u eee tb«Me girla teki*p*rinf together day, and since then there hoe only been a veria» in the coiner o f the room laat nisht at the party, ties of a f e w daya from that time, ranging h t m eaid Sarah Jane;toMIM Nancy S f o r . U . the mora the 36th of August t o t h s 1st o f September. Coting after one of tho*e social •hire**, for which ou ton and " l a t e o o m must b e badly blewa down village ia amn«what d i ^ t i n g a U h Y * V waa th> and iniored, beaides ths greet don,sgcs t h s t will reply, "but w h a t o f th«L". **\Tby I am aura, certainly ha done h y freshets en ereeke and water aara Sarah, *tb«y were making rematka aboa couraea. The plegoee of E^rypt eceml t o be not •Noaaeaae, 4 replied Nancy. "l>o y o u think far from us. for a largs portion of w ha t the that y o u are *rf a o much ewo*eqaenre aa drouth left us t h s freshets swept off, and w ha t o n . BROCKS. only topie of CUM variation!"—But tbe the freshets then left, the s n n y worms and aooOa Thursday laalCoL B a o o u stopped in Chatdone. The poiadHi had her heart, ther drouth, again Injured, nad now w ha t tha ter and spsat tha i l a ^ w h i l f oa h i e r ~ o t e hoiao dueed ita uaual Iruiia.—"UrU fa hitm droutha and the army worwie have left la mateW o bed the piseaere of seeing him.' making his rially cut off aod destroyed b y a storm and deacquaintance and shaking him by tha earns hand ToS.ll} lind Ibe t b k g I luge. l l s a c s iheee s r s truly equally times, leavwith which he dealt such appropriate and lucky ty, aad «f w»ut*e 'ng out a cea»ideretioa o f t h e rumblings in t h e blows o'er the head, and shoulders and front of innocent offender baaed « political horiton of our aatioe. T h e tustling embodied and eonceatratsd Aboli ! of their guilt, and u-e let our reader* j u d g e aa t o r s r aforko f Fiahing Creek oa the Charlotte R. Grsal interest waa men,footed by all w h e } the aeqnel. R. waa Carrie him t o be ia towa to see htm. and many j ' Tom did you notice ' how eoldty and atiffl trains eould a< U Monday night. ere gratified. H i e ladtoho> j J * k Rattlebrain met me t o - d a y in tbe au«et P Since writing the above w e h a v e learne. natf. N o doubt tn the army worms are on the increase a n d pleased t o behold j e ^ ^ " ^ , . " . '**. »»« meeiing refered to. e v e n come into this t o w a , ia email q a a a l i . . . . ™.n who put to flight I - W , U „ „ -| I did not ootioe a n y thi Also that several milldams h / V s been a ring fanatics of tho S o r t h a - d who so > M r l . t u U , " ,. m e d t o be in a b e r r y — away aod that it ia thought Feder.'a brid • struck forsiouth Carolina and bar boo- ; engagement, note to pa ttosly Creek, haa again-swept off. e» , ia the Bank, and meana perltapa a little abort, « pocaibly be had heard eumeihmg uaplaa«ai>t T t t l l Hlt-lTI.t a * STEM. « m««aage from h lungtoperil Uia keart, or m a y be be waa auffering froi res peels to the Militia system of South Carolina, and people and nation. Alao thefife\ "light rheumatie.a or dull hea*V«cbe. I wouldn whieh General Aiken, aad Governor Adama and Sj)t (%sfcr Hiaitab. J. 8SAH be t a a f h t tha datiee of e soldier thaa I heart. I have but a common edoeatioa each aa j w h o had the ordinery old-field treioiog. i will do me very w . U t o carry on businsee of most j Will the General pretend to pat hie ipec d i m . o r ' • " ? k'ad. Myformerj e e r s w s s s p e o t l aforming.| Army approprietioa bill, lopim'ea egainet the aotaal ejperisare of this offl- i U b t c h 1 delight t o do.) hat-the l a d 4 years of m y ' bronght home t o the proper parties as it haa been, l e e r I ' life I hevoapenl in mechnnleut p u r s a i u f o f which t by the President. All t h s nnanrios ol tho United | B u t agoin—the General appeaU to the Kovoln- ' ask bnt fsw any od-l-V Ifer not playing no the' 1 Stelae are aituated at the S o r t h , amoag the c d h . ! tionary spirit o f T o to foster aad maintain tha ; pmno ia no otjectioo at all to me, for the spinning ; stitueney of tha domioant majority of the Hoaee. ' system. This sounds to o s aa pare elep-trep. I t wheel ie sarely the meet profitable enjoyment. Slid on • Saturday lest, ths Tolegrsph aanoonced '• ramimls as foraiUy of a l a U aathoaiaetie writer 1 • h»r*r of good baiter, aad t a c u i l a and a l l ! the disaiieeal of the workmen at the C. 8 . Arsay j in the oaaae of Kansoe, w l y "threw the fat in the 'hoeo nice cokes, whieh Mim l l e t t i e eaa make 1 j at Springfield, Maae. jfit.''b y atigmaUaing all, who deeliaed t o eub> bsrdly svery meddle with politie's b a t w h e t lit. I The Waahinglon STer, of Tbersday afternoon, \ serihe meaos, as hssing a rsmnynt of tha T o r y " a politioal prineipl.I have is parely demoeretic- | ssys: i-apii it of T g in thsir vlius. If the Ocaerel had t h o ' w e ' l l o o t fall o o t ahoat that nohow. A f e w | V The War department haa felt compelled t o die- » i o t awppod short, ho would doubtless have fouad more words and I i chargs to mechanics employed ia the Waahiagton jbhaaolf ievohsod the oame prodicamen Araenal, and, wo take it lor granted, at all tha B a t the Ooaeral asks, by w h s l system of a so- " h a t she Ihioks of my dosoriptioa. a a d whether United States armories s o d arssoals ia the eoua- | romonoy is i t try. The order t o that effect was eommooicated ; jectiooablo ia Wilt thou l a v e me gentle maiden to those in tho eity immediately interested roe- I what ia desirahls. Hero wi When t h e hoora of y o u t h have fled. terdey afternoon. Tho appropriations for t h e i r b a l l , and ha haa u k e a aa by tha hip. When the beery locks of winter have boea eihauateJ, and the I V Thinly d u e t e r r o n n d m y bead. B t v t t t n t l lBIOV. | tarally bo led t o exclaim, who has witness A friend h e s kindly ftnaiahed na with the dsficoey, which in o a r d a y and time ii following outline ef tbe p r o c e e d i n g , o n laet l o s u h a t i t e t o the real oiticle. W h y s h o o l d Saturday, at the se-orgaaimatioa of S a n d y River ' keeilaU fin the d i f c b s r g s o f h i s d u t y ) Diviaion ; t 10 T portion o f t h e eeripturee without T h a ' d a y w m i ^ l e m o u t , b e n e . l b . attend - ! been. T h e meeting w a s orgs "f «•"""<•?• : tha rules of common deeeacy, and propriety. Why Mould . lady lag n e k member, a f t h . human body w P. W a l k e r taking Ibe wHh prayer hy R e v . Mr. waa s a n g by tbe Brethren end read by Jamee M . Carter. g e a e d t o pwblish t h e latter in t h e Standard w h e n t b e reader a u j u d g e o f ita m e r i t * A meet i n g o f theme w h o prapeeed t o join t h e m a o c * * N e w D i v i s u a w a s t h e n h e l d ia Ibe C h u r c h . ' s t i e . t o d pratlU, " h e r e t h . D. 0 . W . P , assisted by m e m b e r , o f . subterfucos. Beaverdam a a d N e w Hops Dtvtsioas w h o w a r e n f — , pm—W; organmed S a n d ^ R i v e r Divtaioo^ N a . j 4 l . Thirieon namea added t o it. T h e e f l c e r w t w e r . elected a a d install*!. T h s m e e l i n j . .forj F o r tha Cheater N s n d . r d . the futora, will b e held on Saturday e v e n i n g . , i Dinaion t h e n c'osed la m e e t Saturday next, i w „ V T „ o l n -nosisorr QUI MAL T PESSS." ^ " " o a ' S . ^ '£.*» eierany. ti it i ti r . t h . c h . a u r Staadard. "* 1 ! d a o g ^ n h m i i t i a g to t h . „f M r p j o p l . , a o t o n l y aa a v i a u a s r y alarmist, but a s a traitor, deaerving l h . M . c r . u . a of j r w y lover o f t h . Lniow. Happily t h a w epithets had a o influence upon the coorae ; of that d M a g u i a h a d patriot a n d ba had t h e l a w m r o x * S . C , AucuW M b I t M . mtiafaction. under a benign i ' t . « i d s a c a , o f wiV• r J. B. Miekla:—I aatiea ia the SMadard of a e a s n g iba a m i p l a u diMmmfitara of t h a t party, 1 f l a t iaM. y e a r larWy HaMia, makiag A a w . w h k h . u a d e r l h a gums a f - T W American waata, a . d . t , k e o ^ w w i l h a g ami prepmwl t . , " J " — * ! of n u n . •» T i m e bae only served t o r e r i f r the andtoaatabliah hia claim I thiak a a d bapa. I am t h e etrj ebap. Iter aad qaalileatiaaa s a i l ma eaaetly: a a d aaw I maat U r s a ! a s w a r e the effort, a f k l r T a r e ball In ' g i v a b w m i a a , H y b i k e r ead metber s r . both b e m g i o g Urn o o a a t r y to a p r o f « c o o e e p . . o o of dead a a d I MI a f o a a m Ibe « r l d witboat oilboe) ^ g v o - j n y l f o srft b a V a n f uid . u j ." * - 1 1 J « ' v I my height » (set t iaabea. Iba a r a f m y e f M l f a o g M l f o v l a a v e e t b i a h e f saeh aa that); m ytoothare amae (aw af tbem daeayad, tyed. artifcml ia Itwai), bat they d a metoeal iejaatiaak H t j w l .aen«b My » .,-p.Lui.g - ..x. e. e. .eidt e. ldt by K . Iba Ike aagaeity I M M t M ba i . di tu.p l'a y e d' l a dm" ~ | t b e great and a b a a r b i u quesiioa w h i c h j ia a o w disturbing tha- p - a e a a a d harmony o f tha U a i o a . and the prophetic v W e n with w h i c h I it in a l l ita i be sarveyed ***" •• » l i u i n « « r a rw go cmea a a a n a a i u a s a d then In.as tbe p o - nut foaling t h u the South, for t h e cake of the Union, baa b e e nfoleet o bcr v i a l mterems. f a l « l a poeterily and (aithfoes to t b e o . « t i t u I i o o . , T h e v e r y d a y . tbe latal day. t h a t Abolition . petitions Were suffered 10 c o m a i n w C s B f r a . * , and l o be discussed b y that body, our f s i e was . sealed and our safety garnered in t b e tomb. W e n might B r n t ^ - d m n , were ho living " - K t m c t o , m i r e o f tolrtiers •n o l PI" ! ™ >«< s e r v i c e , a n d at Uie s a m e t „ „ e P " " w e m e a n t kir their » u h . i . i . t , e e an l traiw| W t a t i o n t u >nrh point* aa t h e I ' l e - h f e n t m a r d e s i g n a t e . Sb.ni'.l t h e Preaident m a k e t h i s c a l l , a t w e tro-t he will „ „ (,„» „„ .i,„ t l , i l „ t t h . ( i u v e m o a will I , it. , V . g i a n t ^ e , l i H Vi,gi„ia U •' Cassandra like, amidst t h e dm ! l"ke lh* " " v e n i e n t . If Ot conflict, o o o e w o u l d b e a r , or hearing h e e d > i»S»h»a will furnj*), 2 r r ? i m « » i « , hia voire i m . . i e >« m a y ho needed ! o r.iG l o o m y aa i a t h e pre-*en>aepect o f our a f f j i r t j '«»ree «He l a w a th« f n t t e d Siatea, p a s ^ l iu a a d porteotoas a« are the timea. bow ere i « r j pursuance ..f ih« p o n a t i h i i i d n ; and w e \,mx. poopto e n g a g e d ? A r e t h e ? prepared for t b e arrf nothing: »n s a v i n g tbat her |cie H l c l t i x - n a great cruaa w h i c h ia inevitably before t h e m ' v. i|| u , „ r , i l e T r" * •\re t b o y at lam rouaedtothe importance of d«*- : , i ^ : f .1 lAmJ!i_,. i a , &* * f e n d i n g their b e n t a g e - t h e i r o w n firre.de, ; ! " T " • b o u l d e r , te.tmd ' n d u r a n e e , t o , „ : , „ i l l a v e t b e y secured sufSe.ent " C o - o p e r a t i o n ? ! " e ™ 111 t h e field. . N n r n r e t h e S o u t h e r n Alasforthe South I II w e w e had o n l y stood i behind their old m o t h e r . L e t t h . I'rea. firm at the outaec of t b i a c r u v d e acainat us. no j m a k e hi* d e m a n d for t r i m p s and r ^ h ruffian band wuuld t a r e b e e n raised t o - d a y t o j " f t h e m will follow their e x a m p l e — f ' e t e r . strike d o w n our insbtutiona inslAr" — - and destroy ' — . burg ' our ( Fit.) Vtmocrat. , the ruthless invadara is l a n d ST. Locts, t u » . 2 0 — T b e foothold midst. T b e incendiarira with turchra i d i s e u s | a i r « i r s i n K a n - a a , ami w h i c h .ran are brandishing them in our very tacea, at four o ' c l o c k last e v e n i n g , proved I present t i p strange S|e-ctacla ut a peopli wbo.i of t h e l a r g e . ! deiuniibtratioQSever after h a v i a g overheard the conver.nl o f j neaned ucendiarieB plotting _ , w e r e m a d e by a n u m b e r o f s | w . k e r » , a n d a • dwell) a.-iiM o f r e K l u t i . . i , . . d o p t w l . The l a t t . r . r e Why t their Brami > e e r y s e v e r e u p o n the F r e e - S t a t e m e n . n h i m e TURNBULL e x t e r m i n a t i o n h a s W e n fully r e s o l v e d u p o n . -A c o m m i t t e e , w a s alao appointed t o proteeO For the Chester Standard. l o K a n s a s , visit t h e different portions o f t h e Mr, E d i t o r : — P l e a s e publish t b e p r e a m b l e a n a r e s o l u t i o n s r s - s e d b y t b e B o a r d V f r T u a j " , o n , , - , • *"' 1 'nquire i n t o and report upon l h a t e e s o f R o c k l l i l l A c a d a m y , in y o u r p a p e r , * » n " o f t h e w o m e n a n d children. It w a s and y o u will a b l i g e the friends o f t h . s c h o o l "SIM r e p o r t e d a t the m e e t i n j that a brwiv o f and a l s o Uie f r i e n d s n f Teoiperenct? a n d g o o d 0 5 0 0 » o I l f t l t „ »,|| ,rni,d «>r»ler. i i i e m a n y M - e n e t t h n t 4 a r e h e r n act' ... . . . . . e d in R o c k H i l l u n d e r t b . r o r a m . n d o l k i n g ** o r g a n t x i n g , a n d t h e t tbey w o u l d I - r.-sde Alchohnf h a r e b e e n n u m e r o o a . B u t I think l " m , r i h " » Territory on the 2 2 n d o f t h e d a y s of k i n g A i c b o b e l are n u m b e r e d in tii» e n s u i n g m o n t h . i- c o m . t o t h . c o n c l u s i o n that k i n g A l c b o h m I t o n A U u has r e i g n e d l o n g s n o n g h for t f i e i r s a f t y . A l l I " A f T n i s h a v e s s s n m e d such a n appearance w e III e d is i n f o r m a t i o n . I t w o u l d n o t s u r - j in M a s s a c h u s e tts ' t h a t u n l e s s w s h a v e at o n c e m e i n t b e leaat tT Y o . k D i s i . in a f e w , „ , i o n o f alt tbe F r e e m o n t m e n . it U v e r y b l e t h a t t h e S t a t e m a y g i v e her e l e c t o r a l votefor. f a m e s Rnchar say F r o m the Y o r k v i l l e E n q u i r e r . plainly, that u p t o this t i m e there h*. b e e n n o u n i o n o f t lie F r e m o n t fore R. ctt H I L L . — T m a m x x c * . — A t a meet • a c H u s e t j s ; t h a t there h a s b e e n i n g o f t t h e T r u s t e e . « l the R o c k - l l i l l A c a d e m y . t h e following I ' l r a m l l i e and R c s r o l a . W r a n g l i n g anil d i s s e n . i o n ; t h a t w l i o n , were u n . n f i p a i u d , a d o p t e d : | \ \ hcrea*, inie<> p e r a n c - w a d m i i t e d oft-aH ' . e b a n d , t o be a gri;»t e v i l , amf the retailing : " u r o t ardartt s p i r i u e o o t r i b u t e v a s t l y t o its jwom o t i o o t ; and w h e r e a s t h i s b u a i m s s o f t e t s i l i n g is c a l c u l a t e d l o d o m u c h m o r e injorr in 1 lh; 111. vicinity o f a l a r g e s e h o . 4 — w e , the T r o s - i » p " s « , on the S l s t of A . g i w t . M m . l e e s o l tbe" R o c k H i l l A c a d e m y , d o feel it t o ! U - C I N D A H A K D I N . consort o f W m .11. b e our d u t y ^ j n v i e w o l t h e large and flour- Harden, in t b e S*nd y e a r o f her s r e i s h i n g school"at Ibis pli.ee, t o e n t e r o u r pro O n l y a f e w months sinew, . h e c a m e a m o n g t e « sgai.oat t h e retail s a s . « i . b y the a d o p - . u s . . happy bride, in the bloom of w o m a n h o o d towofthe foltowitfe rest l a l i o n a s n d j u B .-n the thre-hhold o M l ( e , w , , h bright Rttalre l 1st. T h a t w e adviae and ad • m o n i s h all p e r s o n s in t h i s v i c i n i t y , n o t t o e o g s g e in tbe retailing o f a r d e n t spirits. ResoJ2.1, T l i a t if a n y individual iu . alas, h o w w d to tbiak, that . h e , whnM future looked ao fair, has been - a ruddenly called to t h i s v i c i n i t y shall sell t o a n y p.-nwn or per•"•ITS. a r d e n t s p i r i t s , in l e s s q u a A i t y than c h a n g e h e r bridal attirefort h o habiliments o f three g a l l o n * , that we,' the T m s l i - e - , a s a ' the grave. S h e b » . t » e n taken from a fond h . n U , will ^ i i h a c e t b e fow a g lihsi s u c h p e r : and d e v o t e d husKsnd. w h o « • r e c e n t l y hail s o n s MJ Belling w i t h o u t l i c e n e . h e r the promotion o f bis U p p i u c . Rreolred 3 d . T h a t we. the T w e t e e s . will had found, during the short time a l l o w e d s u s t a i i i e a c h o t h e r in c o n d u c t i n g p r o s e c u t i ma t o oust-iu 16 her t b e relation of husband, a g a i n a t ' - i t c h p e r s o n s s o v-olatini!. eminently she w a sfittedt o lie a wife. Rrsolie't 4*lt. T h a t t h e a V i v e p r e a m b l e j lien • 1-lt a n d r e s o l u t i o n s ba p u l d i ^ i e d in l b s Y o r k i i t e 1 er and hot lur the thought that ah* w h o haa been c a l l e d a w a y from h i m ia now i t the realm* o f eternal h a p p i n e w — h i e ioae would indc*d bo iirreparable. Cut k n o w i n g t h a t id*- met tlin king o f terror* with the cu n i r a and r»>.iRna- I I . S I M P S O N * . Chairman y f l b ^ l U i r d o f Trustee, II. F. B a o i t H, See eta i f . ,, n " • • P R O n S I A i W M tN I K A M * AM» S p , \ | y . - I b e 1 liurel.es ef t l * I'ri-I* s i s , i t faith 1 tinn w h i c h only a C h m t i a n r a n ferl at h i a a i s . , .. . . , , , ' P - ^ - «''oold be . b . l m , d ' c o n , J . . , . a , to bis b ,u h l m 10 W Fr.a. c o n l i h linil I e c u r l o . n l b y the p u b l i c ' '' ""1 antUoiitii-s. l i n e l a en r e e d l.v t h e lira- ! M t b t t i ^ t o h i . h n v y affl-ctmn. Hto peror Looi-S N a l n d t o n . w i t h t h i e»,-eptioB o f j s l s o leit, relatives and numerous fricmt. the fiVo falfcwin?: K>4isw, Fnjmech..nJ »cquaintai.ce^ Jnm..urn her ioae. But w h y Franrillier?. .Wtii.'lac, »•»«! M»u>in*. W i » i - , SIKHIM aorrow spring o p . o r moarninj; c ontinue ? itif; t o tl»« l!>'ablislicd Chttrrh. M e j . n u »-., j .She has r e a c l m l that Heaven and g a m e d t h a t h o w e v e r , h n v e IMWI t a k e n t<*» h a v e t h e m re- j c r o w n , w h i c h w e are atriving for. o p w i e i l . T h e r r o l . B l . n t s e b o o i s . h n w . v e r , t T h e a e c e . s e d bad lieen a conristenl m e m b e r r e m a i n still c'uaed. '••.of the Methudiat Cnurch fur 8 years post, and U 3 £ i n h e r death Ibe church has loot a xealoua ami hopefnl **j e r t . '111.! l a w a>«|liiri«ci member. Her auff^-ring^ though brief, the v a s e s t a t e * o f t b e c l e i g y , «*mHraci' (if a mnet iutense character. S h e waatac o n v c i ; t s » m l o t h e r church proj-crtv. a n d 'ith partial convulsions on S a t a r d a r p r e ( b o m t « *a'o fui l l » of the herdeath, death,a w c heontinued eontiauedatat i niut'ervlia ha* t n v n carti. d int.. e i r » r j | i n the t a r e o f « i r ' c e d i n g fher h ihci b ierrsU m o s t «V'rni»-ne«I o p p r ^ t i x n f m m the di^ni- u n t i l hheerr departure. departure. 1 he fortitude a o d re*igtaries ol t h e c b o t e b . I V t h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n nation, with w h i c h ahe bore her aufferin-a tea. * » l d i « tbe a«i,M»nt vf Wiany d,.l j h e r faith ; as no one unauaiamcd b y tho lure, a n d tl.e p t - o - ^ l . are W a ' l y g r e a t , r th a n ; c , „ , f o r t l u f r e | l g i . „ e m l M have borne litem with the p i k e a t w b i . b th e y w e r e e s t i m a t e d by „ m o c h „ b m u » i o n . W h e n her h f e waa d m . i u . 0 i v. r n m . n u j j ,g ne.aiuelo^,.heexpre«m.d h e n e l f williu- K r a r O t t u u s B . A t ; n > l 2 2 . — T h . re-1 to d e p a r t ; and still d e l i g h t i n g In .the service c e n t B l o i m ia n o w a - c e r t a i n e d l o h a v e e x t e n d - 1 o f God aha req-e.te.1 singing and prayer. In e d l a r g e l y o v e r t h e e n t , . , n i.-gton o f the G u l l , j ,KW j , h n l . f . c , h „ d H t h . h o u l 1 n.rf be w. h u t B . V, ry little o f tlie c l t i m w a . o p e n fo' j m o c h as if ^ i e had dmd Nrnhoet a raimn,^ p i e o l Weeks. T h e m . t u i i t y o f tbe g r o w i n g ! b o " boml 1 ' " «»bm»mon u. t h e d ^ e of Pro- " * h u u H " » t b »• ""d* 1 o t , i f r * * • ' B death." and ahould _ i cauae na to ba a l w a y s ready, ** for w e k n o w " " E*t.AO«DW»«» I.t o r . : a « N T . - J h e I n e i t h „ d w lh, hour w b r „ l n lh, ^ c o a i m u m i r o f ,Mad»^.n I v. **a* fc«-dculr ( . « , _ ... I t s - t i e d h y the e l o p e m e n t o f J o h n K. T o w n - " f M , n c " " ' , h • send with the step-daughter of his overseer,! On Friday morning, t b e M t h A u g u s t l u s t , o n F r i d a y n i g h t , l i t . 2 5 t h o f J u l y , and the • after a brief illneas. M r s . S a a a t t U o W B t s , wifo di'Ci.i cry o f the e . t e v i s i v e f r a u d s h e l i a s c o m - I of Aiwalom Howsar o f this t o w n — s g e - l about n itte.I — t a k i n g with h i m . it is s u p p o s e d , c a s h _ 3 J y e a r . . T h e deceased w a s foe near 1 3 y e a r a fond, t o t h e a m o a n t i.f e v e r 1 1 0 0 . 0 ( h ) lie- j previous to her d e a t h a m e m b e r ol t h a Modioli -nging t o l h . a s s e t , t f the e s t a t e o f his o n - 1 g . » r c h , s n d she d i e d U m e n t e d b y all w h „ c l e , K m o o d T n . n a e n d , o f - b < h h e w a s tha j k n e | f e , t w s s a d a u g h u r o f f-a.ld , e n a d o ' t a i s t r a l o r , a s a l s o fomls obtammf from i ~ ef Rutherford C.'o. N . C . w bouses in llunt.vi:le. in drafts, I ' circle o f relatives and friends ret t o l b . ,SUM'tint o f » 3 - V 0 0 0 o r # 4 0 , 0 0 0 h e r , u n t i m e l y removal. S h e stiies o o n l r s c t i n g BtMidrf d e b ' s almut H u n l s - j | Coctsonste sa a w i f o devoted i v i l l e — l e a v i n g his w i f e and children, and all j his p r o p e r t y , g i n * i n g c r o p . ,fc.*.,e x c e p t 2 . negroes. A t t a c h m e n t ! u p t o M o n d a v , t h a i uiscn 2 8 t h . t o ' t h e anni j n l o f * 1 2 0 . 0 0 0 had b e e n j . Y . J I w i l h the Christian's hope and h a s gone, place.! in t l i . h . n d a at t l x s h . r i f f , a n d h a d i t o t h e Christian's r e t She w a a n a m e d f o r b e e n levied o n hia property. It haa b e e n a I her liraed-Xlother, Sarah H o w s a r , w h o is still m a t t e r o f m u c h .pecolatKm s s t o t h e m o t i v e ' living, at t h e advanced a g e o f M y e s r e . ' l ' o w n s e n d 10 t h u s a b s c o n d , i l i e w a s B o i in d e b t — I . is property t h s t h e h s . left la w o r t h l it is «aid, very near the a m o u n t for w h i c h it has b e e n a t t a c h e d . Bad b e w a s t h e heir, ia aroapretu, o f all o f S a m u e l TownBend's p r o p e r t y , e s t i m s t e d at # 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . b e s i d e s Other l e g a c i e s in p r o s p e c t , — A l i e n s Herald, A*£**' 8. C s n - U a (0, plant, h o w e v e r , lot. been s ' o r m at leant l e u - l a y e . retarded b y the j tha €*ljf ftlarkrts. - • R e n . J a m e s Gail-Jen. F. D. Richard s o n , K«q.. s n . | W m W h a l e y . E s q , s r e n o m inated iu t h e f h a r l e s t o I |iepers as c a n - l i d s t « s f o r C o n g e e M , G o v . A i k e n h a v i a g declined. T u n CSLL o n R « » r » r — l . g r Tn« P a n n m r m a Mturtt—lhal the Anwy bill w ill fail, s e e m , n o w a fixed f a c t . T i e res u l c o f c o u r s e , will W a n i m m e d i a t e iH-bandi a g of t h . m l k u r y forces o f i b e U n i t e d S t a t e . The P r e a i d o t . w e pi e s a m e , will c a l l o s t h * S t a t e s Sir m i l i t i a , and wa Itara n o ijwestion that e a c h Swa'-hem S l a t e at l e a s t , * 1 9 re- f u r s — 1 1 la H , » Scwaa.—II s 14. Ouraras,—It a IS. Raass—Dac-rouaO. P u t - I t o.vs—ta COLUMBIA C O T T O N M A R K E T - P e p . X T h e r e w e r e a few bales o f C a n o n i n t h e m a r k e t yeeterdsy, w h i c h we understood w v r e take n a l t t a t l i cents- \ j&»The statistical tablet o f ' mortality a redaction in this country of the proportion of Maj. W. D. HENRY.' Col. WMS. P.GILL, deaths from pulmonary diseases. Dr. Ayefc Col. JftO. 8 . WILSON. C. D. MKLTON, Kaq attributes this reeult to the effect of his (}ierry Pectoral. He also a«*erig that ^be cures fmra JESSE WILLIAMS. his Cathartic Pills give reason M beliete tbey R. A". PA«A.V. J. L. HENKLE. EM|. teiially reduce the mortality frcm ib<*e pnr* ticular diseases for which thev are de*ijrned. Rarely is it petmitled any one man to kno.w tha his skill is bestowing health and life to the masses of his fellow men —Spnnpfield Courier. WORMS! WORMS! the 4 u'cloek t j y V i r i o n i theories hare been started rslstivs Rail Road. • CIIKDI-LK r to the origin of intestinal worm*, and yet the Leave CHARLOTTE... question is still a vexed one among medical auCHESTER . thorities. Of one fact, bowc ,,, ' , WINNSBORO'.... 12 13 r. a . Fatal tiir.olll.el R l n G K V T A Y . . . . . . . 1 25 p. M. oflut U...K«.»=: A r r i t „ i n COLUMBIA 3 15 r. •>. T . J. SUMNER, Gen'l Supnt. Sept 4 luiorc in dimcliag lit. . I t C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD. Come and See it. A n B W A R D . Administrator's Notice. LL persons having demands against the estate of <i. W D4 Chalk, dee d : are notified to present them properly attested to the undersigned: and all persons knowing themeelvea indebted to the as me mu«t make payment without dolay. Persona not settling up before Return Day, will find their Note# and A Mounts in tue h*nds of Eaves & Thompson, and T . Cowley. Em. Thoae indebted to the Firm of T . t G. Chalk a>e requested to »*tile up and save cost, as the Note* and accfonta remaining unpaid, will be plno*d in the bands of Bares & Thompson and C. Estes, Esq.F-ARLE CHALK,) TIIO§. T . J . CHALK, j 36 Sept 1 -t Head Quartors— Court Martial, B Y order of «'Jen. Taylor there trill b* a Court Martial held in the town of Chester, on Knday. the 12th day of S e p t , at II o'clock A. M„ tor the trial of all defaulters of the Reviews of tha 26th and 57th Kegt's. The Court will consist of the following officer* : - L i e u t . Col. McFadden, Capt'a. Brown, (fill. Simpson. McFadden, of-the 27th Reg'i. Maj. VVilks, .Cspt's- Darby. -Mcl.urc, Gill, and \Y of ihf 20fh Rogt -J ; M*j. CHOKBT, Judir. Adr. Col O. HARDEN, President. Sept 4 36 2« LOOK O U T ! ! Mechanic. ol Chaal< of October iiml.lv of ISM. their S u v w in e, after the 10th •H id SAVE C O S T ! 1,497 ACRES, and is fine Cotton and Grain IAOCL aathe present growing crop will show. On the premiaet is I 5 0 A C R E S of River and Creek Bottom, mostly now in cultirsuoa. Four Hundred acres oJ fresh land in a high state of cultivation and about 000 Acres io wo- da, the greater part of which arn the best lands on the premise*, and mostly well timbered. A flea New Dwelling HoueeTthe Gin House, Barn, Negro Hoaxes. &c., are all now and good ; the pJantati.m is well watered with Spring*, Ac. The couatry around ^bounds with fine pine timber, for lumber As ! am determined to sell and go Wc«i, I will give a great bargain to the purchaser who will secure to me the purchase money on a long credit, if detired. Persona wishing t.. land, and not to pay worth, will, ol the 1 above pkei find it to I I will do C. J. KKK. Sept 4 I Land for Sale. OFFER my Plantation for sale on reasonable terms, to any approTed purchaser. It ia situated on the Charlotte Rail Road, within one mill* nf Lewis's T. O. and contains 2-56 «er«« one half of which are in w.K^a It i^ aoion? tha be* grain !an<Mn the State, and If manured ling House, good Out-buildings, Fine Orchard of late and early f'uit tree i well of Good in the yard. PHI • invited i present «row: g"» P s. D. H DUNCAN. 36 3t GREAT IMPROVEMENT. LAUREL MILLS. YORK DISTRICT, 8. C. DISSOLUTION. Henry & Gill, I. thia d a j d w i r e d , I he term of having expired.—the oime of the tlaed in li.(ui<l.tiou. Jjthef 1'aitner i . authcri*. ed to make Mttl.meDU. Tbi Nulea and Book Account, uay t« found at th« old Stand. »V. D. HENRY, J u l j J I « . 1*M. W. H. GILL T PLOMIS! PLOUGHS!! HE Subscriber has ready put up a goodly number of Turning Ploughs (C.^n Raiacr) Sub Soil Pktuf ha (Guanu liaiset) and Iron foot Plougba. (Fanner) wide cx^re*»!y for any de srription ut Shears, Shovels, Grabs or .Sweeps* Ac.. &e. Th.-ae pioush* have been testeJ. and they escel any plough now in use, for deep, turning and aubaotl ploughing, durability and easiue^a PIANOS. ffllSB Sfl AT REDUCED PRICES. A. H. DAVEGA, * a lifer, we Stock of Saatmer (*ood«, cbarae- J ^ E I N ' f ! desirous of reducing roumg gentleman of high rlhcnwirw. These ier ; has taught a private school aeveral bis Fall and Winter Supplies, will offer great iiMnufaclnri-r's prie giving eotire eatisfacMou t " *"* A. II. D A V E G A . tar bohtw anything offered . We feel eati*fied he ia I before hi th. ified for (be posit ion. and t JOKDAM BENNETT. 33-lf tunatc in securing rhe s«r nentlj soiled tothebosjne Hrfiu-e the building will be enlarged, and every accommodation afforded that can add to the comi \ T 7 I I . I . attend at fort of the student* or facilitate their progress. r best thanks to all their friends and c "H1F Subscribers n aa to the i >> McAfee". Hote on M ond a* Board can be had in the b"»t fami-'ies at $8 Saturday., acd i per month, in leas than one mtle ef the Acadespecifully inform them that the business of B. 1SR \ KL will hereafter be conducted under k D.»triet, on the .econd Tucsdsyeof each my. The Students are expected to attend II.U<L of J. It B. ISRAEL, where may alwaya be found a gool aawrtmem of QOODS, th, tolly prepare.! to perform a II operatir r . broaching, and conveyance, are lurai.bed by ' whiah Irnid a t v i r y offer f»r sale aU thb* his profe-.ioo II c would advi.e the pecpla 'ullypoatod up in a U ' t h e l a t e imprules.ii uses on tlM SOth June, Sod ?9-tf of J. free of c h a r / - . j ool is not in tin least sectsOn band at P R I M E C O S T ! such MUSLINS. R I B 6 « \ S PRINTS and other Fancy' M K D I C A L N O T I C K M nan Stadsnti wl I be eatscbiMd and instructMy S O i X S E . V K and be a disbeliever. Thoss intcreaed in buyinj wiil ( I \ l l . ( i „ l . l l l . N I ON havinir l o c t r d w / ed in ths Union rd and satnfy themselvc. about l b : matter, t u tile the solncrtbsrs sub« arc most I ' m Ch—*-r. tender, hi. Pr.-frwion.lfW TUITION AS FORMERLY, VIZ irneat. We have luauredly hand a quantity of ] s - r r i e e . t u the citizen, of the T«wo a t - d i f i Primary English Branches Higher branches of English 10 00 | CU.-ics and Mathematii-s, p ssv«on...lA 00 pyg], „ COAT?, a large variety of PANTS and VE.STS received, and a gool Student, charged from lima of entrance till O . T S which will be aold aa above mentioned, at Jail, i I close of scwion. No deduction for l<M time" ' except in cseea of protracted MCkows. K&.Tuition at CIOM of Session. C O M M I S S I O N MErrtOHAN I 8 , J. C. H1CKL1N. M. t>. Ssc'y. of Board 19 _! J. I B. I S R A E L , DENTAL OPERATIONS. Dl. J. T. WALKEE SUMMER GOODS ilf? READY-MADE CLOTIHXO, CALDWELL, PAGAN & Co.. s\ NEW STORE THE CORNELL IIOISB i\EW GOODS! J £ l . l C0RNWEI.I. hereby gives notice mwm GINS, FANS, &C and vegetation turned un<ler ring bn.tness boHine' «t his' F L O U R can be snpi>lied by ealiinc at Jamee Graharo'a, nig snd Repairing •aameOW Sta Cheater, or two miiea South of Fishing Creek Wl-re he h..pe. ^ orner of East Bay n u ^ n a t t r New ' by due attention and faithful Church, where they an* made. All ordera arre ot ine nouse nitnerio „t ,\Cw Goods, opp.isi tha Chester Depot, it a liberal share of pat pmmpUy attended to, by known aa » HOWERTON'S H O C 8 i n Ches-; ihe New Hotel Builii. | have i good repun 26:3t JOHN O. B. GILL. CAI.DWKLL BL.\KELV i Co. ter. At which stand he ia amply prepared exceRinji tlu»e of n x c. . , ,. . f couniryr aa a* excelling ni j t M E s PAGAN. . , 5 V i n lh provide good BRAWLEV fc ALEXANDER ES'K " A • T *? ? % T A * »nd texture of the lir.t.1 ! • B j ^ t K W awl e m u rf ; Of thia he is » | c.uifident that he oifer. to I.let 1 JO tf ™ « e o c r a l ^ w « m e n t o r P r y < T » »,„« , e ,..„j „ frrmiam i Altiit. \ w . » v i . K I . l t V i T t 7 l t S i B g Goodi Hardware and Cutlerr, Crocterr. Boot. r.mu-iny th.t will produce a Cm w'hiih can | Heady Made Clotb _ , , , cotton in a day and do it* other I " Of those for whom we fond emotions cherish, ^Medicines, Medicinca, JS e e r . , Tobacco; Some eisly an his doe-;. toe same to be of! .Secure the shadow 'erethe subataoct* polish." of ibe Town, has large, comfortable, well for. Gondii M.tiiu^r. k,- Si.- I t • i , i Kar-cvr Good ail of whic I 7 R I K N D S . refldtw. if >ou hare a valued niched rooms, a n d j n thia respect enjoys supe0W f u r f l M i I ALSO, A 1.1 W n g ' p v r c h ^ d f h c risht u> , e „ | C 0 H H 1 S S 1 0 S I B E R C H A H T S 1 friend in whose welfare you feel an in- rior advantage.; sod the pr.prietor having | | £-•t i /-v * ' ' N'.-aiH Alt.:\NTlC WIlARV. terest, that friend will prire as a precious meE x o o l l o n t O o o l u morial y«»ur Amlwotype Miniature, if taken In lie h o j e . by diligeoce and strict Attention to ROTARY ( that style peculiar ouly 10 Squier & Co. businees to merit a liberal share of pitrunajie. ; If you are still blessed with parents and no l>sa » to • u | artist's pen. il has or ran truly tnwe the linea- Oatlera himself that hia claim ta public pat. ments of their familiar face or form, you may ronage i» as g„od as e n ha mala by any for Cheater. York. 1'nion and Spartanburg Di^ 1t J) C V I t R O I I wall act (he part of wia-lom and he persuad. d Hotel in tha up-country. trict., Kiil he t!iauWful to t>t I iv<ler. for «. It ' to visit without delay, >!o*«r«. SQUIKlt A Co «. The House has already obtained a wtda cele. sunda Without a pr.r.ilei-*;being the l.eat Ai»g i | | A i f*1;™?1.' S s ? x ' w v ' r k * " h 1 Photographic Rooms, and Ij^re ilieir miuiaturea brity noder the gm^ innoagement of J. T" known of the kind. It-i. .o'peculiarly c«n-: l . t o c k ef U L N T L f v H E X ' N C L 1 ) . almost' perfectly srparite grain ' , x t : . "l taken in their peculiar style of art. * ,I B To a ! ; how many have lost a Falhd*, iUiher, lapast j \ \ r u u I D inform th ihat they Brother, Sider. or an innocent little prathng YV still engaged All he asks is that ibe Pat* T i n t blnn Mr. W . i j t . . . Omuib no little tov or trifling article j s cudineai. at the Depot to tnd cherish'-d a* a token of re l»en. how much more valuable Feb. 1 fluid I .f .Squier & Cos. p-rfect A w • n » * ilariNHype mioisiores «»f the lowt ol Furn G R A I N , &.C. rS TIMELY HINTS TO ILL, BOARD AND LODGING, Both Citizens and Strangers. « COTTON, F A C T O R S C a s n a n a CHSII O n l y . D CLOW'SPatsst,Double:Oytlndrlcal! Faithful, and Attentive Servants, F A N N I N G MILL TEE 3*1 ^llpder, perh^H Sooth Carolina-Chester Dist i a i i i n s fatin. mm ACADEMY. C p H K undo JL all persona who — — — that nnVss payment is made by th« 1st or J baajuat closed with fifty-4 Toesday, 1st of July, and trnnm. October n«-xt- their Notea and Account a wii! V placed in the hands of Hemphill it Geat on, on the <8tb November with a pcbUe Faamina'- . with infractions to «ue. Tbey dislike to pur- tioo. Thia ipatitutkm, wtuatod. as it ia, ia puint J* V sue luch a course but the demands upon tnetn of health, morals, and remo«f»»eaa from all ibe ^ are pressing and must ha met. P A Y U P AND S A V E COST! 34:tf R. C. WfcST & Co. T h e , ceetfef Nr. Ptnkey. Ie&t%able ir IN retiring from the concern of Henry dt OFFER for Bale m ; planl'tion and Interest Gill. I feel it a duty to retorn my rincero thanka MM of the to my fipend. an.1 cuntonirr., "(many ol tbem Saw and Gmhi Milk 50-horae having patroniaed me f.r 'i$ yean.) 1 aoticit the country, located aid planta for my late partner. .Mr. GILL, a continuance Machin ry ia new a I operati ol tiioir patronage. bcUeviox him t« be qualirnnning 3 circular aawe and a Grain Mill. Tho fied to *i»e utulactioa to all who may n i t . Plantation ia miles below the Charlotte Rail him a trial. VV. D. IIKNHY. Kond Bridge, and lie« on the £n»tb aide n| . Au< M 35 31 Catawba River. Tha Reailence ia healthily' tey'a Ford dueed I of.I tried. C3r*Par,hasers will bs careful to u k (or DR ilcLAXBi CELEBRATED VERMEFUOE. rn.nufsctured by FLEMING BROS., PilUborgh P . All other Vermifuf . . in compsriiiou .re worthier I»r. MTaina'a genuine Vermifuge. sl«o hi* celebrated l i v e r Pill*, can now be had at all rsspel1 aOle drug .tores, Sent g*n*int vithout tkt tijnitwr? of . (II) FLEMING BROS. * 1 . 0 0 0 ! «)«nt.vt.. . charlci:.(ii,>,c j !>»•• " SUBSCRIBERS fell am 'j' ;* ! < BUREAUS. : CASH!! HATS, COATS, j FOR S A L S O S LOWS C R E D I T . • up>m the. svbjsct. than to T \ 11.'i|!! M ; ; • • . ... . 4 : Is now and visit tbeir Nooma: ' p i l l V IAnd. on C.tawha Hirer, known a . the A Mil AND ; but (toy. you niu«t pay CASH for it. then, perhaps, ot aome tutore perio.1. yoa nuy L Un.Ulorl I'lanution. tie* residenoe ol roe'wyj ' ^ ' r ' J6 tf feel jrrateful for • hoiot gentle hini.. do. do. Cheap. the late Col F. W. Davie, are offered for t&le. M e — . Sqnier & Co. particularly request Ths tract consists of about LSO: W their triends to e| •end a few miuutos st their 11 Rooms, or tbey wi llfc un icr.ig.cd have entercl into copart.OL - ! . - I , Rich!, carved Teatar. Parlor, Meho-nny. others I.Mvt d« ne, »opny their tnon-y over twice admiMblv adan-'ed for Cotton or t-rdin—equiU n.rship.for the porpo.e ot csrryingon the port. . Parlor. Walnut. in order to aeeure to any lands in the St4ie A floe M il ami im- Mahogany, Walnut and Windsor Cane Se.i. tore i* allowed tmense water power or. th« Catawba Can*! beMaple. • ! Windsor Wood Seat perfect -aiisfsctMM low* t» tb«* tracts A. fine family Reaidenre, IAIW Port Walnut and tlmking. Mahogany. InsirufiMim* jjive i in Ambrotypinje and Da-' S'«»d 'N»(fw 'i'j^rteea. cxc-llent Coring* of M.vple. I Kecking. W'.lout, ng nml every thine uauHlly j water, with Sno '*rchardaof Fruit, make it one Low Pint plain Jc cheap •• Cane Wo.«t .eal. ( trna^ie a n d<«ue nt iheac ' of the m«wt desirable pLe*s m the upper connNQl'ir.K k Ct>. 31;tf j try. T h e grewn' growingerop will present the t r V * •> a i \ 7 V r a > 7 v » \ * ^ i of t V IMantotion to tho-e «le-i»«Hi* eta of virion, pat i ( . 1 RLfll Mahojjnny. I l k A I S I ( ) ? K i "f I " ' " * '»mg The Ite-id-no. i. healthily IoI" 1 " eiame and style of the «rm is I's-an k . . . . .... • cated. ah iut 13 mil-. Ir-.nt I! .ck Hill Depot, I A S . A . E » T ' » fc C O . aro receiving on t h , CharUto K . i l n a l . w.th an excellenrf l/JUNGES, llat Racks, i Farmci*. at W T . NELSON'S. Wtf ' 1 • , " '.VP '! I'' )-. Sugar.' „.,d thereto. I offce, M . d . « s and all oilier article, oaully j The term, will h . mid, accmmodiulng. .... . library, L , ,n „ w o f c , F l w _ " kept in a l.r.iceey Store. Tbey also e l l alien •: plication b> be ma le to Col. I. A. Bcckh.m. ! F.ten,k.n Pining. H.HA C ttoQ to theip h - v y stock of prime leonewof : t h , pUnWion, at Uadsford P. O*oe. • Falling U . f DiBing. \ \ T M . M. McDONALD. who is in the cui Writing De.k., Uk r BacMi Sides. Che.ter, B.C.. u t o | Centte Marble Top. Window S h a d e . Pic. 33 7t R. S. BE DOM, Columbia, S.C. Centre Plain Top. f KS ft CO. tore Frame, and Pic- 1,1,.. lit the Mil. i.f Oewinj Th iyer * Ci' and i Q J A t a r g e a ~ t « e t l u w . M «to.k m j j l « d i e , Work Table. P H B Subacribfr* have puichaaed the goo.U anceof theaatne. * ^ ** ^ J LSI G O T T will resume her duties at j c » r d do. tore.. JL and ro«<rehaiidUe latelr helopffiog to C. N. B. Eaves f f..r aiwHher. 1 having tiled to mv ! I f f t—orrur IM 1 »3 3t ( Z . D. SMITH Acad- my opposite the residence of j Together wit ! every variety of arti.-les nstiallv together wi.h a whidale Z . l b of hi-! * » . ' " , , « A. D (KNN'AN. in the town of Cn.-t. r «nJ Mr. T. DetiralL-nreid, ,. •> on -- Monday, Sepu- l a t wept in'an s.rabli.hmentot tbla kind. AU.-,. « a t e and elfcca, hi. petition to Ibe Court ofi S? - I W C A I t . l A A«aTtc. RISSUS hare entered into'a eo-j«artner>hiu under the OFFEII for sale the land on which I Misati. reiurnn thanks for the hberal patro- a lot of M n r a E S S E S i ^ l «if which they will praying that he mat mav be admitadmit. JI *•»*»*.' — t . t a— » a •• • m i n e and style of G i t A l l A M & A T K I N proving live. It contains 4 S O A C t t K S . i aell low for Cash. lea*, and ia situated on Uocky Creek, t H. C. BRAWLEV* & CO. ITiey Offer for aale ths entire Stoek, which id a half milca from toe Ceurt Vlouse, ot debtor*. April 12 15 tf is very dwiral.le. well assorted ami to the It i. ordered that the .aid Dewift- Tiiavrr people o£ Chester and surrounding District*. MARY II. COOCH. Co.. ami N. It. Eav». [fur another.] and , stinp nnSoipa, Hro.he., t'omba. Hair Oik, Kitraclr, LTIIOUtill the adv.nl.ge of the straight other of the creditors w w h e n the said Wi •aftnrei.1 he subscriVr is pressed f«>r Cash i or to approved and prompt cnntnfner*. on short nb in the COTTON U l \ ha. been di.- i MeDwaid is in any a i v iiadnblcd, be and ib i Pomadea. • tench .V English Toilet Articles. time. Tbey aiv determined to aell, and hence covered lor more than twenty ye.ru, yet it ha. I ' ' p i l E sub-cribet will sell totbc highestbidder, » this day di solved by are hereby .umtu.it..^1 and have notice In . on the 2nd Vonday In UEtnWr neat, hi,. per~«s indebted are reqoesi^l to make nay. good bargains may he «n pec ted. Customers not been mllieinctly known or appreci.tsd hr i I pear before the u i d Court slCheeterC. I I . • r e moat Ci»rdially invited to call, try and a«e the planter. The a-lvantage con-ists simply in i plantation on Big ILicly Crock, adjoining lauds ment tn A. H. DAVKGA who ia alone author. the 4th Monday of tie toiler next, to .hr v eau of .uperior quality, in Bottle, or on Draught; tbi. : that ths ribs, when worn, can be moled of IV. W. B. IIall, W. II. KoberUoa. Ksv. I'. i iaed tocioe, up husinew. and judge for Ihcuwlvea. it any they e n . why the prayer "f the petitie i Window Oiass. Paints, Dvo S t u f . and Oil. , H. Pickett, Kobt. Ford and others. Also, a j A ll. DAVEGA. T, M. GRAHAM. e r aftireaaid ehuuld n.rt be granted. Paint llrn.be.. Arc. TllOJi. DrCUAFFEN'RF.ID: i the purpose t a new vet; ol rib., Thice 1 Lot with all necessary building, for a W.gim 36:tf E. T . ATKINSON. le o? A-enis for all thy mc»t approved WJI. II. ANDERSON, c . c . r r X j •hich gives four wearing..; or Carriage Factory. Also a great many things ] ll •e to buy for Caah, which .. ...i—*. T H E undersigned in retiring from the Arm Thorn. > examine my stock belbr, buyin] ' of Pavega Ik D^Iraffenr-id, t the eapen'w. II of which will be M l T the 90th of July l u t a v.lu.hls . ' to hia rriend. f.« their kind patronage and begs would l.eo the [Trioo of Ihreo M i t a < Vhole.ale or lletai r p H E n ^ v r i b e r return, his thanks f„ r th L ' highly e.te.m»l lllnck-ton llound .1 ; to reeummend them to hi* ltite Copartrter, Mr. hb. vf his gin were not n m i u b h . Any plan Dt X W V U E . X *ery liberal patronage received for th' tt w aywl or v u .lolen from the subscriber, iv ; A. H Davega. who n fully aide to keen up the . . , , but few , have . responded . . to the call r I.TSvitb cminn-n io'elligence can move Ibe' . for Money, by tha l oth luat . •» I»vn p«-t. takoa thU uw??h«d to in»orrotheciii«^ii-: * * ... . J atrnight r»* him*elf and JOHN T . MATTMKWS. 34:td i reputation Uic la', comtitrn h a . enjoy, f. id thus obtain all the aale. Ac u THOS. DaGBAFFEN RF.ID. I ~ " ' " ! h.veii^eo iBdebt. tf i ner, j benefit of a new sett of nbi without further evpen •Sjrhteen | The great--»t Unifunnh; cen b- obtains! in r of J- * T J , Graham pr^tement in the JpHK subaeriherha«irc tnken the House foree»l and ; »ne(/*Mi o» jtiru«n tneutMiue pnmer anirle.the BY the withdrawal of Mr. Daf!raffenr«-id.the settle up tl llK subscriber win Ibe at Chester in SepJ \ M E S GKAHAM. etrect of wl.k-h i*. to throw the weight of the tem'jer. n-Jt, wiA the beat selected .loi Feb U 7 roll more UIHWI the «aw« than upt^i the a-ed of stock be has ever scon, cousutmg. of Pairs, t-f Daffga tc DeCntSenreid, will Chester sad .orrouuding eountrr, th.t be i n MONROE WINTER. 36:9tr j boanl, and by a'ljuating the need-board an aa Single harness and Saddle from tbi. dale by l b . undataign-w i . ••.. n . u that excel, any that ha v. tend. earryin- r.n ihe bu.ine» of |MK>T and name, at the old aiaad, where h - will be glad S H O E M A K 1 X U , in ail iia brvn"VTOTICE, indebted to to receive his friends and endeavor to give full own rig tlully solicit a .bare oiadtt by satiafactiun w all hia cusyetaers. Alim, some line M l l . K S , a-lscted by himof public patronage. Fee ; dee d., and to Mrs. Sirah Knox, areetmiA. H. DAVECA. hand a lull* "apply of h«r«<?« and vehicles of a tbu public. --•* purposely far the South Carolina market He«l to make payment to William Knoz. on o r | July 17 » tf By calling at his stable rrgtr.1 to fast picking gins, the greatest, For stae, color, symmetry of form, mot befc»re the latday of October next ! amount ol lint ia obtained in two waya— First, a er a ride or a trade, will - J . II. MICKLE. Ihrta-y and floe qualities Thia b t are unsui M 3t WII.1.1 AM FF.F.. ! by hsving long teeth lying a . nearly parallel . * State . t l a r g e . o i r e r . h u bn'k 4 the suliscriber bnnw to please the to the verge of the » . u pofcibln w that Ibe ttelidiooae, well aa thefceUjudges of the > cte of Chester. Fairfield, athet pret- nd. to d rind for thrir pdtrur bicblspd. a . a kh point forrmn>t He m u m s his s ' heart-felt than! bursdeya, Fridays and . . I adjoining lhatrict. -atunt.y., and ail for the Tenth. HK exerciaea of thia Institnticn will eom-1 tbey are obliged tn carry all the eotion through T h e highnu price win be given menoe on the Nth 0»«.l<er and continue ' ' * • ' «ti«y. *«' hold of. A fifty raw gin with. for patrunan heretofw, kindly bestowed on >KO. H E T V A 5 1 . V has gin . him, and he hopes by eat-neatly try' -60.000 bushel wiit,out vacation until the middle of July, mat-) tlHHomrt of teeth on a nine inch J psrti.. l.d.Med te him foell nsd eight biles per da,. T h e second plan i., j I twenty i We ha' lot ot t'.te, which will i - M a a i ' M thst th.y • , « n r . lis ef Thousand Flowers lieil by w d i o g on his order tn Board and Tuition emhracit.g the uaoal circle to form the br*>*t to that the teeth meet the Al».. a . w , enrn meal sad f„| for .^troesrt U.tVe^Lbut usb ^ Superior article for the To.let.—for besu. • .~ see, l l i - t , S. c . Work Wil. ARNOLD, llii Cb mtcr <d English Science and U t e . a t m , latin and nbe nearly at right angle., and thne pack, t F M. h J. W. KILL!AN. ! par, thUe eu-tem M aM w M h a di the teeth ol the saws. Thist pplan j •l.iped to any place di .reek UntuagM'. $ r s per Seas—French »5. i May IS ii an! l-i.i plea from the laee, fare. aliening t VOT1CE.—ApplieaiiimvriU be made tnthe K E P . V J H I N G done al the . b o n d ( Painting »1S, Mnaic (P-ndi \ ^ X e . ^ d draught. * 5th an.1 indi.pen.able in dialing i ' Legialaturc ot this State at its next SesWhether t sible notice. tO, Uoitar 8 U . Other Sooth Carolina-Charter DUlrlot sion. to establish the present private Road, ALS">. a very large auortnienl of llair a OEO. IIEYM es, anok, aa EmlVoldery, Wax Flowers, «tc.. a must judge far To lions, beiilders. 1 will .ay that T am man-: Tooth B n a. Toiltt articles. So. pa. Perfun IN EQUITY. ' leading from old Bethlehem Chnrcb, In thia reawioahla eitra charge. nfacturing SASH. BLINDS and fHH'I'S of ay, Colo 4 Portmonai., ifc. will furnish to the plantar, of this and adjoin District, by the way of M c K e o n ' s upper Ford Gardner Jamiwon, Adm r. 1 Bit M E A>fD S K T T I . K . Students furni.h tbeir own Uiwels. ay de-cri|H<,n.med». f the best st, I . v m l e b y KEKIiV k WYLIE. l i lt > Amsea, Sale aud mg DwriM. Cotton Cinseuual in duralilc v . l u . net Lees Creek, int., the Hlack«ock s Depot ry lumber, and workmanship I vwy I , ,, T. R. WALSH, Praa. Road (near the Reetdence -4 U n . Bell) • > Jane MaUintock. at el. J Relier. . ®W"Th, health of the student, has bean ra- to any in the country. Delivered at Chester. paMie highway or rnarnet road. All work canfuilv peckct and forwarded t. «i.3mr ef Euaity in litis ms rkably good the present .ear, with the « . 1 ork or Charlotte, or any landing a n the road eder. JOHN SlMPaON V B ROTM.ltICR is now encaged In a a k ' B case, the e d i t o r s of David j'a f b y eetiling u | s a . win ' eeptian of one CMC of Typhoid Fever among lor »a per saw. The brushes of my gin. are I U A H K — M e . v s . lieedy k Wylie k . e , dee d , are re-jniaed Jane 3 S3 it and "elhnjf the beat Plow* ever o(« oa•standing liabilitie.. them during their way. The student affected entered with tin : which adds mnch tn their BOW on bend a » - s amnrtment nf Cigar* OTttflenT r . fer.4 to thepnldicfii* t u n i n g under weeds and strength and durability. •plied with at an recovered sufficiently to return bums. tienume HAVANA PLANTATION. S f i l i L E a i turfs or breaking up land A11 be ealte ia that AU orders addreased to ma at WinnJwro', i place his Notes < » S, Oenui.. KL TV U F A OPKBA a t ] ether fare Ihe Iai day of October n c . t U pervHuintlebtedtoDr.A.P. WY1.IR.; the plow, idiall hare fair trial, lie baa the pawdl be promptly attended to. brands. Alao. a variety nf Tobnaro, of «ae Bafor Professional Services, and Prnga and j ten! right Cor the whole Slate ami c MATTHEW WILLIAMS, < JAMES M. EIXIOTT ! »or. tor sale at Ihe tn earnestly Mh'ciled te com. for I ply the demand ; ' Comm•rs.OBw.JslyVM. 8 . C. n ' I O . ; "ttf URN W E L L . " CHESTER DRPfS STORE. doe. np their aeeotmta. at heal by ' -bop righto lor sa Feb. S« * eeulel before the 4ih of July, he : lent. K W S F R O M C I I I X A . - T I , . Canton TEAS again —A fnll assortment ol ths r : r: A LL perums having demand, against the Canton Tea. jn»t received at the Chesur Drug • V estate ef James A. Oaston. dee d., a n HEMPHILL it CA8TON. Store, and far aale by notified to present them duly etleaud to the ! u n d e r l o a d , and *11 penoaa indebted le the 1 It J *!•»• that Ihe same will be gnntod Mine must make payment without delay. and put ap in the boat manner with all ne«aea I T ^ * ' S"beenber havia* elo«d h>a Dac-rresa ! il n a paid by I IU WORM MIXOPI1E snhaenber will gire goods in exchange Monday week, if no •eU-fauaded obry imseovemanto 1 •- » « t n . be SUIIH t.. elo~ hi. bo..l^ sad . be put ia suit indinl.minate'y. r i R K . - A aafs and eertam c a r s tm jection be made for all r.g«. f t r f tmoilrn. • JAS M B I X K T T W i m b u f n . & f . , WM. H. AM-E It SON. A» JOJIK r BRVAftT { M m r 1 J is. CHESTER DRL'U S f O K t U * . iieOlVNIEL, Ordiaary. i AugJI M « Grain Keperator, and'tt cannot h« excelled lor -In the Court of Ordinary. cleaning wheat of cheaa, cockle, .mat, and all John Coin. Wife & others } other imporitie*. thereby > ereatly improving Defendants, | Petition for Di- the Quality of ths Flour. All paraon. who li.ee e<?en the napemtor in operation . r e highly Rcbecca . Johnm-v Jt other*, [ Land. lile.reii with it : therefore, if you wi.h a .u". Defetidnnls. ) Jt-rSne article of door, you w .nld do Weil t" J T appearing to my «ati»f>icli<m that Reiieccn -ive him a trial. No miit.ke—no tiu-nHa'.! It i« eren oo. Z. D. SMITH. Joha Johnsey, Jone^h. Smi'fiand Wife Asenath. J..lin*y. Defend-nt* in the above esse, tea'de I M P O R T A N T TO WOOL G R O W E R S . TUB Sobecriber h a . alao improved his aool fore ordered. Thai they .do npp-ar and ohjrat 1 erd*._b» the addition of a WonM'wker and the division or Sal* of the Real Kettle of Burring M.chine. He can now take oat Bom Charlea 3ohn»ey. on or before the 6th day « f aud traeh ofall kisda. Wool free from Kuri ia December next, or the consent of each io'the much benefitted by thia machine! Wool ia same will be cnteredW record all c u m must be well wa.he-1. Thia ia. with a little gr*a-e. all ths preparation neceewtrj. . J AMKS MeDAM EL. Ordinary. Sept 4 36 I 3m Pries of carding, for wool without bur., it cte.; with burn in it. 9 eta., to be weighed after it i. carded lis will .ell rolls at 3IJ c e u t j per pound. He m<»_inrite.the p u b f c t o rive him NEW Bedsteads. Tires-Tiiousand Acres, srrwj:: Wardrobes. ( zMs&t Tables. nan & NEW Chairs. Cottage Puraltura. j - • Waab Sonde. ! South Carolina- Chester District. hjLur hi'.:,. \ , LAND FOR SALE. C0TT0.\ SAW m. CHEAP FOR C A S H . Straight Ribs, vs. Crocked, Umformity of Roll, 4tc. TIM r ! " CHESTER DRUG STORE. 'zrurZ?uZ2tr;:l DRUGS J.\D SEDIflXES. DISSOLUTION. V FIRM. rGrocery and Produce Business. CHEAP FOR CASH! NOTICE. Ferfumery and Fancy 'Goods. COLOGNE WATER, SELL 1 1 STfltX Of ES L o w for Cash. $25 R WARD. To Planters & House Builder T tomjl T m t i i 'PATENT MEDICINES. BOOT AND, SHOE MAKING. Fino and Valuable Stock. Cotton Gin & Wheat Thrasher. r. V«i»i!yi"»inr»« n. Livery u d Sale Stable. H O R S E S . K T f . i . T A N S MffT.Tafl. i f A stitch in T i m e FORMAN'S IHON PLOWS D C N SAVE TOUR RAGS. « tf csuuw »ittf D Administrator^ Notice. BEKDY & wrue. O^SSS^XSJ^ SsrSKS NOTICE "' y ~ ZZZZZf"' r * . tMam t April 1» l» «m 1 ' r x , ' «« » « I HOUSE A N D LOTS | . FOR S A L E . CflDNTR? GIRLS. <ljf Cljtsttr ?t!Miiiir& SELLING OUT Cyol Robert Hanneman. T R E E S I N T H E CITY. O f all g r a c e f u l , a g r e e a b l e , r e f r e s h i n g ornaU p in the early snoming. ' 19 issued s v e r y Thursday morning, at t l per sift I T ^ H E Subscriber h s v i n g ddwtei e t e r m i n e d t, m e n t s n o n e can be c o m p a r e d t o t h e tree# in H E ttrfMeriber M m i Just a t Ihe p e e p o f d a y , J T l i e , if paid s m c t l y hi sdvaitee; t l M if w I c u t would e»ll attention lotIhe S Staad, o t hoW eoW a c i t y . E v e r y person feela there p l e s a a t inbto lot* in north Cbe« AVann/y i ] S t r a i n i n g t b e milk in Ihe d a i r y , > m e a t U delayed a y s d beyond bevead Ibeee tbree m Dounatthl u . ;; and aad •tiW s i s i ' 'f of»roietlv r m e . l y o c' «c cuuppi ei d e dbybyMM cL c lojri er eIIII Harris, Harris,wih e r e 1 F r o m tbe South. Carolina Agriuc-ultist. fluence, and there are f e w w h o , w b e n o n c e jrctjier about 3 acre*ami t x t e u d i o f wths. N o subseriptiea will bs taken will be fuund almost » n e n t i r e N K W STOCK Tr r u i n g Ihe c o w s a w a y — i h e York t « ft,# Charlotte p»bEo toad. One e c c u s t o t n c d t o t h e m , d o not m i s s t h e m , even" a»e thsu six aiooths, s a d Be subsvrip of all k i n d s a n d slvlea n f C t * > l ) S genefmUv kept T H E U S E A N D P R E S E R V A T I O N OF S w e e p i n g i h e Bnor iu the k i i e h e n . in street* enriched w i t h the m o s t s p l e n d i d I until all arrearages hare iu P r y ( . n o d s Stores, w h i c h will b e S O I . D M a k i n g t h e b e d s u p s t a ir s . I feat, with I a r c h i t e c t u r e ] o r n a m e n t s , w h e r e t h e y are w a nt ; , I / > W F O R C A S H , a n d for C A S H O N I . Y W a s h i n g Ihe breakfast d i s h e s , A s w e p r n m i W a n a i t i c l e o n (hi* s u b j e c t i n p . *DVEKTt»I*o. i Oct t * - i f • T H U S . Stcl.l.'HE. In f a c t w e are a l m o s t tempted t o believe 1 ' ; brick Kitchen, gned f e n c i n g , a good well o f D u s t i n g t h e parlor c h a i r s . in the J u l y N u m b e r , w e p r o c e e d t o g i v e nur elvv I.f e l l kinds repairol iu the r & s q a a r e e f IS l t M e . e s t { laeh s f w e . er Use. . t h a t t r e e s — o r t h e eight o f t h e m — c o n s t i t u t e , j , , rS-water and neeesewry o o t - b o i l d i n g s all wew a n d 1 v i e w s a n a e x p e r i e n c e Inr tbe b e n e f i t o f tliore Also. Iteuti like air a n d s o n - l i g h t , a a a t i n m l n e c e s s i t y o f Brnshiog the from t h o p a n t r y , S i n good r e n a i r . T h e other i s an unimproved lot, 1* repaired firnl p u t in w h o on ly p ' a n l t h i s v a l u a b l e c r o p o f amall h u m a n nature. It d o e a not s e e m that p e o p l e l i m i t i n g fo t the b o r a , | on w h i c h there is a well o f good w s t e r . T h e y ; I b e warranted t«.keep q u a n l i l i p s . W e w o u l d b e g l a d ( o h a v e lite c a n b e i n t e l l e c t u a l l y b e a k b y w h o n e v e r s e e C l e a n i n g t b e l a r n i p e for owsy be treated for privately a n d will b e s o l d noniha afWr bemX' in i d e a practically a d o p t e d , t h a t t h e t u p i i p c r o p , Spinning the stocking y a r n — trees. public ' it i o i l e p e n t a h l e , and s b o j l d b e largely g r o w n Sciences has, o f l a t e years, dissipated much S p r e a d i n g t h e w h i t e n i n g linear I h o feela confident I A T S E W Y O R K PRICES FOR C A S n . ™ o n all the p l a n t a t i o n s o f tlie S o u t h , T h a t it D o w n o n tbe b u s h e s b e l o w , o f the old fashion apprehension tbat treee e r e raCIIAXTS and dealers will do w e l l * . J w o u l d bo profitable, i s t o u s . n o m a t t e r o f i u n h e a l t h y . W o J o not b e l i e v e i t — n o t e v e n R a .aackiBg e v e r y m e a d o w t o call Snd e x a m i n o t h e s t ^ k o f & S ' ; " • — d o u b t . In E n g l a n d , tbis w t h e fanner'a great o f the ailanthos. On the contrary, w e h a v e W h e r e tbe red s t r a w b e r r i e s g r o w . . W a t c h e s . Clocks and J e w e l r y . Kiag- T H E E I G H T H W O N D E R O F T H E R. A . J. MORRIS, respectc r o p ; for o n it h e f e e d s hie she en, f a l l e n s b i t street. i * f u r o Ihev purchase e l s e w h e r e . _ full faith t h a t t h e b e n e f i t which t h e y c o n f e r on fully infcrius the o i t i s e n s S t a r c h i n g t h e " f i l i n g s " for S u n d a y , o x e u , a n d e v e s learna bis h o r s e s , in a g r e a t t h e e y e s a l o n e , fully b a l a n c e s e v e r y o t h e r d e Kverv article w a r r . n l e d . WORLD DISCOVERED ! o f Chester District a n d Trmvel-j Churning the a n o w y c r e a m . u i e a t u r e , t o livo on rutabagas. If w o w e r e A stock a l w a y s o n hand peculiarly a d a p t e d I > 1 X 1 1 has been said o f f> r . 11 W fect attributed t o t h e m . W h e r e p e o p l e c a n l i n g public, t h a t h e h a a opened R i n s i n g Ihe p a i l s a n d strainer t o a d o p t a l u n i l p mania with t h e v i o l e n c e j not g e t iTDrks o l art, let them h a v e trees a n d l o country dealers. O IftDIAS TO SIC. fur tbe c u r . o f Cl.i!:a tbe l l e u s e i n Chester formerly o c c u p i e d b y W . 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DrtRAFFE.VRK.ID j ^ H.. « U e a y t o n v i l U , ^ r j c e i v e ^ j e n It is very effective, in almost a n y d i s e a s e f u l l o w , a s t & c o n d i l i o n and a p p e a r a n c e . S o n i e with T w o p l a c e s o f R e s i d e n c e t o l e r a b l y improv t h a t t h e y , or rather their parents. i n f e s t it in here t h e patient is laboring under Rreat proshorses will not r e a d i l y e a t them, b u t t h e y can ed. All will besoldon reasonsbletime l o m a k e ati.m of strength i n i m p a r t i n g n e w Vigor t o the f o r m o f a s m a l l w h i l e m o t h ; wbilu the b e trained in half a d a y l o d o s o . W e u s u t h e m o n e y . T h o s e w i s h i n g t o purchase wi c o c o o n a o f o t h e r varieties o f i n s e c t s , w h i c h H i g h l y prixe it. p e e me a call aoon. aa I am d e t e r m i n e d t o se a l l y t i k e all t h e f o o d out o f the m a n g e r , a n d ' n \ s a r negrnea. i i u t f a d « f AS ikFALUatsE RKSIXDV Foa Planters who h a n g c o n s p i c u o u s l y all w i n t e r l o n g o n t h e D o n ' t d e s p i t e it, snd m o v e to t h e W e s t . A l l t h e implements. ' T M I E Subecriber r e s p e c t f u l l y only c h e c k s the- di«ea»e, oat ting t h e t u r n i p * i n t o p i e c e s , t e m p t i h e | b o u g h s c a n be r e m o v e d w i t h o u t t r o u b l i n g Jh and l U l S M ' r,!*. B 4 Srr»s*. o i .Sow . Thn*,!. Xpru™«, M - • bv'geriTnS 1 '!^e''rar'ti v s of thia T o n i c , a ill 3 f o u will n e e d it w h e n y o u ' r e m e n . 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Relief witl be luund iu c o m e s t o an old tree. T h e y a r e g r e a t i n milliners a n d s e r v a n t s , t o lie d r e s s e d a # d fed quality, and ia p r e p a r e * Mr o a k e Matire»se>i, s o r t , t o a n y p a r t «>f t h e » u r m u n d t a c eountry. be t a k e n from the t o * for doni'.jiic purpoiwls. s t i t u t i o n s , t h o s e o l d t r e e * ; and t h o u g h our t o order. T h e y d r e s s n o h o j y , t b e y f e e d no. W e boil turnips w i t h n i e s l for our fattening ' Boarders f n r n ahing t l w i r o w n lodgin; Partiy a Ilfmciftu c it y is v e r y w e l l s h a d e d a s i t ia, w e o n l y wish b o d y I b e y instruct n o b o d y , t b e y blees n o w i l l be b o a r d e d s t StO per month • A co,i^tant m a v l«e fouad at t h o g s , ami t h i s M i n g s t h e m rapidly forward ; that w e had m o r e of t h e m . b o d y , a m i — s a v e n o l i o . l v ! 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