The Palmetto Standard- October 27, 1852
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The Palmetto Standard- October 27, 1852
Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The Palmetto Standard The Palmetto Standard 10-27-1852 The Palmetto Standard- October 27, 1852 C Davis Melton Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/palmettostandard Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Melton, C Davis, "The Palmetto Standard- October 27, 1852" (1852). The Palmetto Standard. Book 45. http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/palmettostandard/45 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Palmetto Standard at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Palmetto Standard by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Dtontrti tn (taral anil ITnrnl 3nfr!!fgrnrr, nnii to tlj? ^nlifitnl, Jlgriraltural anil (giJarntianal ^ntrrrsts nf tjjr f-tatr. TWO DOLLARS P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . 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I- d ly b i n d i n g u p o n b i m t h a n a n y o i h e r m a n T I o r e ' s w o r k s — b e a u t y a n d v a r i e t y a - e stamj>- e d u p o n e v e r y Uiing a r o u n d . meiiiber q u ^ M t y , t b u ka is p r e p a r e d tn j u d g e c o r r e c t V m p e r a o r e so* i e l y t i t a n a n y othe< m a n . b u t 1 e v e a n d m u » i c lyv" \l M and the member. these • ipectot b e iiatore o f world has not m a y <lo more good by j o i o i u g our proposition ; and i h n l if w e were w e feel fully satmfied ; b e a u t y permitted lo lake a tour t h r o u g b o a t w l e t y . f o r t h e pu p o a e of a a c e r fully verified.— ^ e bar). • p # „ t right whit a W to do. o I piety a n d virtue, h a s git en us a a a f i c i e n t g r o a n d s f o r their e x p a e t a t i o n s in tbe^rnrid. Ihe noble principles of christian beneeoWnee. r health, ibe will g i v e ns i v i s i o n — t h i s is s u c c e e d e d m o r e b e a u t i f u l t i n t s <>( i h e <h» chnrcbmember al all s o r ^ r i a h t g tbat wbw'a dor, and tb« c o r * morality of sited mistaken ch archmembers, bave become sc- her W b t l e j b e a u t y lo t b e which ho at Iiis p r e s e n c e . 1 vvliero animals, eloquent silvery rays scenc. of 1 had p o a k , I still f o u n d ns lul- 1 Maker.--From the whole niate, and appeared without a ii pros|iecl was rigid and buriit, black bun wiu painful sensation It e most listen to the L i s t e n t o the g e n t l e and hear the rumbling thunder lod discovery as de«tined to be lell that I gazed also abruptly the and i n r e f e r e n c e t o t b e m o r a l p o n t y <>f ii,e c h u r c h - : ver *iQed b y members' characlor. > t h t if t h e r e is a n y g o " d ii S e e t h e snrface.of hilt a n d their t h e e a r t h di- dale—view Use cloud-Capped lofty It w a s , beads, h. a " , c ' . i d : n ^ c p c l u a l -.MO 1 feel. u p p e r siories by seo large man removed, Ihe red h o t flouiialiing man.) lay ftj ashes, 1 snow a) ih' S E C R E T OF guaj^e ; 1 venture A EAPPY nily. inconsequence. I was of the "NN e r e blinds. iff,-rent, a n d that lead lo such » c o u r s e of suffered some tbe weight j others, I we b e h e l d j times used h a r s h and slight be bcac- 19. H a v e a p l a c e for e v e r y tiling -and p u t e v e r y t h i n g I n ita p r o p e r p l a c e . MOMENTS o r M E L O D Y . — I r e m e m b e r o n c c strolling a l o n g t h e m a r g i o of a s t r e a m , m o n o of those low, sheltered valleys oh Salisbury plain, w h e r e t h e ' m o n k s of f o r m e r d g e s h a d chajiels and boHt h e r m i t a ' cell*. choreh near, but tall e l m s a n d q u i v e r i n j a l d e n b i d I t f r d m t h e sight, w h e n all o n n s o d d e n , illing choir o f v i l l a g e by sad completeunfortun- *0' I was startled , o m c now some-, satisfied, I impair- oonduct and ] 1 was pasting was along tbe attempting to twiee without effeet, and just as I c a m e up, t h e carriage oecujfled the whole sida-walk, and prevented m y passing. T b e hostler looked-as i f i t o u g h t not actly ao. a n d there c i Tho tho jjfh d e w f r o m a ihoti • g a ' h o r o d in i t s s o f t n e s s ; » ' h o u s a n d y e a r * s p o k o in i t . " " # uponlbe'heart'iike iho calm'bcauty " 1 ' 1 '• ' « n c y c a u g h t t h e s o u n d , a n d f a i t h m o u n t e d o n it t o t h e skies. , ! e v lil10 a m i 9 t 1c and children. '"1"' w r a lno,s P 8 ! 0 I t filled t h e v a l • ' ®D<I s t i " P 0 0 ™ 1 1 s l n a ' " ' ' swells upon "tSendless the car, and golden trance, drowning the y luniult of iho world. was 10 ASOtUXK. 1 deeriy iuv t h , s i n g i n g bird, A little b a n i n B : B u t d e a r e r f a r t h a n all t h e world, to carriage into tbe eoaoh- house. H e t r i e d o n c e or f l add reproachful language i " It w a s b u t t h e o t h e r d a y " o o n t i n u e d t h e gentleman, "that , i l e n c e f d<5 | rights, and e raaida " 'ike an exhalation of perfumea."' selfishness of I t h e j e d by t h i s c o u r s e , a n d t b a t m y furniture , example contributed bearing r0 '* too I |f centuries J that m v own happiness was greatly overwhelmed In t h e p r i s o n , s k e l e t o n s o f table counts. planted inconvenience | or I am draw a light which l o w , ,. v u l g a r , p r o f a n o a n d o b - 1 8 . B e c x a c t in all y o u r d e a l i n g s a u d been i n ^ B 5 ? d P a 8 t u r c a It was was greatly annoyed, street, and a oonchman inhabitants, I m p r o v e y o a r o p p o r t u n i t i e s for g a i n - 16. D o not find f a u l t with y o u f f o o d . opporta- I have life. thoughtlessness fell f r o m t b e t r e m b l i n g h a n d the w a n t o n l y k i l l a fly o r a n y a n i 17. L e t y o u r c o n d u c t at the 1 l o live m y l i f e o v e r a g a i n , n o t s f o p o r |>ause f o r t h e m o s t calamity Never I regret very much that m y habit been so ejected I f r o m tbe cape, yet safe from the robber, or scattered testimony to tbe soddenness snd Avoid the c o m p a n y of b a d children. VI. 15. Avoid LIFE. t h e i l i t t l e t r e s p a s s WHS c o m m i t t e d o n m y i n t r i n s i c v a l u e s b a n d o n e d hi t b e h u r r y o f e s - to ! ness Keep y o u r cloths neat aod clean. K ing iiutruetran. • " s hi uoiu. il d n umt a uk en its a|HIHII p o i nw t t uo od ou ak iknioni dHur es ss a t ot oi i 1a m w e r e j o r if I w a s ' v a l u a b l e p o s s e s s i o n s , a n d in s o m e i n s t a n c e s , W h e n 1 h a d to tbo safe snd sob nearly^in the I towards ihe offender. household 9. 14. t h r o w H a m i l t o n off, a n d Inva I m u c h m y w a y t o l e t o t h e r s t a k e c a r e o f t h e m - 1 ' ° of which eighteen time; tbe deaf, the U m c or 1 3 . D o n o t c o v e t w h a t is n o t y o u r o w n . l';>on t h i s o n e h u n - | selves while I look c a i e of myself. undimmcd buildings rood ^ w a y s be readeetfal to the aged. mal. \ \ v w e r e in c o m p a n y tl»e o t h e r d a y w i i h a abed w h i c h it e x i s t e d l e a d e n t o u c h of 1 1 Inirinl. ; g e n t l e m a i ^ a p p a r e n t l y fifly o r s i x t y y e a r s o f of lo by n o r tho smallest by t h e s o u n d o f t h e f u l l o r g a n , p e s H n g o n t h o stones city Res- 8 T h e r o w a s a little pariah whereas houses, GIBLS.—1. our parents. car, a c c o m p a n i e d by rustic voices, exception ibe ®*9 lo benevolence. 6, D o not and m o u n t a i n i l e f t in t h e c o n f u s i o n o f u s e ; a r t i c l e * e v e n o f ! u n b a p p i n e e s o f o t h e r s ' ' l o o k a t t b e l a v a , for 1 b a d t r i e d it o n c e , a n d ' t h e m . hardly small B J • of w h i c h I » g c w h o u s e d in s u b s t a n c e t h e f o l l o w i n g l a n - The nlinost blinding, c o n t r a s t e d with the shining ! the b o n e s of not a very 1 0 ' s it lonned r c o l l e c t e d on t h e roofs, which could b l a c k Inva a l o n g s i d e o f i t of >eii, a l o bo s u r e , a • a b o u t a s i h e y T h e dazzling w h i t e n e s s of t h e a very dierlike to aland out " ?<0w(" says Knox, " now v» bat do »ou t'litik, Mr. llnrnilton about crying hhell—but le t me tell yc»u not to make a breast-work of mo again.' ' Dr. Monson added, that o»» lo« iking nroun d and finding not a man hurt out of the mor e than 400. Knox exclaimed, "if* a miracle 7 Yours, (>V8KKV rr. ONE t tl ihaal ln I H t eer r*- showers i volcano, or erased ihey ! stale rocks by the With breast. made permanent 10. Return article* b o r r o w e d ' o r found. from twelve to twenty f e e l : dulging feelinB. so un'ike those which would | | " either consumed by from terrible expedition. could of its a n d which is easily o f m. f r e q u e n t l y tore m y h a n d s on the s h a r p p o i n t s of lava. r o l l , t h e n a d o r e a n d p r a i s e ( b e g r e a t i n v i s i - , c r o s s n field o f s n o v r , I d i d t h e world, t h|» cause. as f o r m e r city w a s e n t . . m b e d in a s h e s n n d perilous, j ago ? over the the whole summit of II pa : . i n I'I most of the forgotten. It was i n h u m e d inaui- , dred w a s c o v e r e d ; 1 had m o r e falls t h a n I could count, Pfeiffcr'$ { as not W o h a d slill t h r e e l i e i g b l s t o c l i m b , which lover Ida s i g h t : I t"> t h e d e p t h o f f r o m s e v e n t y spread done, whether 0. Save evcrthing you can and g i r e a por- bbnd», and Hamil- , c u l a i i e u m , t h e s t r e a m of l a v a n e v e r r e a c h e d j a fellow b e i n g w l i e n e v o r 1 h a d the it at be thus a ! o t h e r c i l y , o v e r w h e l m e d at almost and And ' , o v f - T n u r brolhers and sisters sincere- on fell a n d , Inslatutly j Knox and Hamilton w e e direction ani to- had Mv, than K r o m e r e r v liei|{ht n o w s e e n e s of desolation and h e a r t of m a n t o happim-as a n d g r n t i t u d e a t t a i n e d . T h i s w a s P' uo m p r i i , t h e v e r y n and g " ' d e a s s u r e d m e t h a t he h a d nevt melancholy and g r e a t e r d i s t a n c e f r o m Vi n i u v i u s constadtly more remote T h e road a n d a d d s ne Withdraw, 0 ! ex- I p r e a c h i n g of N a t u r e , * flash redoubt. shells burst, ami threw their d e a d l y missiles the the I j s a m e time, kindness icily h o n e s t , e v e n A l l t h i s v j a s r a p i d l y , lor in t w o m i n u t e s t h e plums divide it w a r m s 9 afler the '°eks between w e r e the last, but preaching —•• T h e be j ning shells ton scrabbled back again behind the bim fair than excites d i s t a n c e j of iis d i s i n i e N o w i u r a b i c c h a o s of this stony desert. all pe m c i o u s in i t . — ' R u t ; a r o u n d us wherever we looked. |»rofea**e t o | s e p h y t s , a s t h e y p a s s — v j e w t h o v i v i d l i g h t - p r o f e s s i o n o« r e l i g i o n , l h « t F r o m the universal cxpeeta<i from many to regard tbo hostility of temper rejoice positively r e f u s e s t o aid j o f s o l i t u d e a n d friend of r e t i r e m e n t , f r o m t h e s e e s s o m e t h i n g positively ( b i t d r a m - a « I | f r S * B J difti&drbikcrs from tbe cuitomcii benevolence have, by bis if rijThll- Indeed, we find that H is the whole think grotitt^e. matters. a n d «uch a s c r a m b l i n g to r c a c h the Hamiltou me, mor t h e ; h u t t o r i d e vva* f e a r f u l . w h e n i h e d a y is p a s t , b e g o e s f a r o u t o f . s i g h t it. In bia | f o r t h w i t h c h a r a c t e r of p b r f e c t I n g r n u o u t n e s * a n d the Bible, every * < p W a w f c "baafc tbay n o m r e by lights u p Then comes the in c a r r y i g g f o r w a r d t h e t e m ; . e r a u e e r e f o r m a - j s c e n e s of j s y e f j a n d m i r t h , t o drsm-selling and d i a m ^ J r i u k i n g as consistent c o m p l e t e d tho iho^o males plants and cnlanenm, a Counsel, ® > ^ c r speak ev» of one another. o r , lie, V r r st trr, ikk e , n n * *' 0r' "C' n o r c b e a t ' u n i t e d in n c t i o n . h o w e v e r , d i f f e r i n g i n w o r d s , 1 thank my doubly thank more «tny f i o i i i n i g h t ; order I b e . id p l a c e , steal. was progrea- tho X, f K " 8 2 while of w a n n l h , w h e n . ' two for b o t h g o t b e h i n d the P O M P E I I b e n e a t h t h e w e s t e r n b o r i i o n a n d t h e ' O a r t h in j a b o u t m e , a n d s a w n o t h i n g b u t Uie i m m e a s - tlon, b a v e we not t e a s o n to believe, f r o m the j m o s t whh all shell, a n d that t h e ' rjal s o l i t u d e . ' blind for d e f e n c e . it ; h hardly •n f o o t ; f o r w h e n I t l i o u g h t l ,e rose, and t h e s e , which chorchineniber ; shining order stands—the pale m o o n com bis o w n e x a m p l e ! have right ; I I w-as c a s t ii: 0 P ( life o f i h e m e n . between shrll : good. Washington, who The argument, thus stated, vetiiured A D V , r B would no discussed. threw l l r m i l t o n o H ' t o w a r d a the shell. lianui- . whe will t h a t it s e e m e d t o I * halloo a contrary, gi*cn hy Gen. for the do being remarking s u d d e n l y xpat a r e a l r e a d y s c a t t e r e d -*o pumice and stones, which r e a s o n a n d . in t b e w i d e c a n o p y o f h e a v e n — e a c h s t a r e x e m p l i f i c a t i o n of life a n d b y und variable depth, we m a y a e e t h o g l o r y of t b e D e i l y d i s p l a y e d ' our \ u d he was ould grand n e n o e from the use of a lieverage wljich steals own it a o l o t h e d in ^ t e s a p W g l n o m o f n i g h t . a, o b s c u r e s ne. di •Surely | f i t b e r * la « n y g » o d i n a l i f e o f a b s t i a w a y o u r sei B right to e x p e c t thai a l l his a c t i o n , will b e g u i d e d by Jf thme then a r e t b e e x p e e U t i o n s of l b « world r e s p e c t i n g ion't' every a i t c e p h d g e , il is h e w h ' ^ e p n l i l i e p r o f e s s i o n j g l o r i o u s k i n g o f d a y in b r ' g l i t n e s s a n d s p l e n - r e f e r e n c e t o k i r n w h o b y b i s profession h a s h^tmmOgkt-tO In What ii m a n c a n d o a t i v g o o d h y s i g n i n g a l e m p e r - , t h e w h o l e e a s t e r n b o r l i o n . T b e »erV n a ^ * « r t b » « b > t o i a D profession g i „ . t h e m cared cry a s h o t and in t h e e f f o r t h i m s e l f ( K n o x ) r o l l e d o v e r a n d his wheel T h e j by h a b i t . K n o x struggled to Iccland. t h e r i s i n g of t h e s u n ! ' so far on h o r s e b a c k , a n d I r Aurora break• u p o n our liered it. T h e w a l k i n g w a s a l r e a d y h o r r i b l A l l , w i t h Oi e a r c r n d o o n h l a u s o e r . s o i e l y , if | a g a i n , b y a fiery b r i l l i a n c y rtey of g l o m n d i s p l a y of b e s u l y l a m i n g Hie g e n e r a l o p i n i o n of Uie w o r l d , w e j r a p t u r e d s h o u l d And » u r p r " p o » i l i o n yet Tlie purple o | seen. r>-doublfd s t r e n g t h , a m i w a s t e those f e w cul- ward* , to rule a s l o n g a * p o s s b l e , in Iieyond solution and beyond whi bca»y s p r i n g o f h a p p i n e s s in i h e d o e r ' s o w n tivated spots which c o m p a s s i o n f.«r i h e p o o r a n i m a l s , n i g h t n e e d t h e m , a n d ad« i s e d *' g r a n d e u r b e y o n d d e s c u p i i o t i , ph. place a obligation, e d . a n d a little i n t e r e s t t o s e c u r e it, will d i e d h e a d e d H j d r a . to b u r s t forth a n e w w i t h where the sun does eserve m y s t r e n g t h for w h i t was still b e f o r e r e e l i o n w e And m u c h t b a t ia. " b e a u t y t o t h e is o u r d e s i g n e i m p l v t o a l i o * t h e i m i b o f will O " doe.s it o n l y s l u m b e r , l i k e i h e h u n - t h a t iny lot of the or received with lasting behind bich 1 should have d o n e long before, pleasing O r d e r a n d h a r m o n y p e r v a d e nil NH- h i the l%bto'r ^Tine^pirtfetiim; a n d couse- oiheri. p r o s p e c t j t h e c r y b r o k e o u t o n a l l aides, " a 'hell i.ad n e v e r of h i s c e a t i o n ; a n d w Hecla g u i d e wuuld have a l l o w e d m o . i exulted and happy cha- racier. 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Ins sun and e d m c s a i d t h a t w e m u s t b e off* b y 3 o ' c l o c k Ihe < mason about intercourse being without b e i n g hatipier for c a n h a r d l y c o n c e i v e \ C'esl life I c o u l d , ! w o u l d ' j u s t s i m p l y and m a i n e d on t h e l o p of th« m o u n t a i n guish h u a f r o m ihe one who had a c r o m p a r n : 1 Ihe c.,1,1 | 0 u d s h a d o p e n e d >n I ho d i s t a n c e retreat M j H o e l a g u i d e — I call him sn to join o pre position „l„„e lion nf o u r p r o p o s i t i o n t h a n i . to l i e f o u n and to be by, second ; there, fit s u b j e c t f o r t h e to n « a l ^ a n c i p W r llikn ' i 1 was h e h a s l i v e d in t h e w o r l d w i i h h i * e y e s s h u t , o r But we need no fuither confir un,re rejoiced u s w i i h c for t b e g n i d e , inations. hip.^onui- men.icmg heavens re appeared, and the h e n [ l o o k b a c k u p o n my i<- would imagine tirnijw.-dix t b e c l e a r a n d i n i m i t a b l e b l u e o f t h.- miL«si«g <w i n v a , a m i e x i s t e d ; a w i l d e r n e s s o f . i n a n d f e a r f u l a h o m - | t l i e first p r o p o s i t i o n , w o u l d | large of of b u n - ' confidently say, t h a t 1 n e v e r did a k i n d n e s . von REVOLUTIONARY «Min o n c c ! A n y m a n w h o w o u l d d. paces A f t e r a w h i l e t h e y d i s s o l v e d , f«• r r e a d i l y a g r e e d , t h o u g h I Telt v e r y f o r e , t h e c o n c l u s i o n is a h s o l leaves to first proved the c m principle,-and good churchmember s w i c k e d n e s s , which s w e e p s a w » y the r e m n a n t moral do nl e i g h t e e n it p o s s i b l e f o r a n e v e n t c o n n e c t e d distin- ten note for the streak a r r e s - j « i t b m y l e l l o w m e n all t h e w a y a l o n g , I c a n to a human t o finish h i s w o r k ! We our covered the dark, crisp lava «ith Imllyw, awful to n.c w h e n the lapse es. e q u a l in inler prevented bank i t s j i n g o f t b e l i g h t i n g n p o f t h e COHeUtftah's f a c e , return ; the [ And drcd years, the whole looked so fresh that i of f o r m e r a g e s , and to o b l i t e r a t e Mas s u d d e n l y ••one tn iiis d i n n e r , a n d now neighboring [j,,, i h e r i n o u i e t e r s h o w e d 1 dei» These sounds a p p e a r . i h e g o o d h e ; n i g h t , s h u t o p in m y d a r k can of true plaeea where their christian c h u r c h e s ed very j o i n i n g a t c n i | i e r n n c e s o c i e t y ; t b r e f o r e . i t is very • the d u t v of every rank in i h e in ! u s o r a n y w h e r e e l s e it from our sight, 1 t h e -wall j sunsliino t h a t this o n e little a c t o f k t n k n e s s I ' l a i n — K w b a n k ' i Ht/tlrairltes. H E C L A m i n e d , a n d t h e h e a v y f o o t - s t e p s nf t h e p e a s m e m - ' ants were echoed argument l o d o uil never did track— b u t led ; and after of clouds trial own glaciers, which c o n c e a l e d the whole prospect especially a t l h i a [dace, a p p e a r s t o b e u n d e r - It Is l b « d u t y o f churdnneml>er thick sliding stroke of tho hand of the w o r k m a n streams height g u i s h i n g a n y t h i n g for m o r e t h a n tones, such as I have never heard a t V e s u n our Tho some ah),- flak grace constitutes them suitable will i n f i d e l i t y b r i n g s in a &> HI <if c o r r u p t i o n a n d . in t h i s s j llogi verified b y t h e the tnBeeoeoof ibeir 1 I I 0 U M T paths of; that flowed. ru*hed d o w n upon us f r o m the T h e w h o l e r e g i o n at t h a f o o t o f H e c l a , a n d r e a s o n ; w h i c h led for what- found T h e sun bad been o b s c u r e d d u r i n g tbe last Oct. 5. 1852. prevailed. w a s but half s p r e a d o u t ; y o u s a w l l i e - l o n g ' threw over tho r e s t o f m y walk, t o ' m y noth- t h e m o u n t a i n is s a i d t o b e 4 3 0 0 f e e t . h e f o ' e us. temper- I w i d e r u n i s and c h i n k s , w h e n c e tlie IMstnriral ^kftrljfG. e v i d e n c e of Ihe ! application f o r m of a s y l l o g i s m . can. The e churches gradu n u m b e r s , until God, give tar j u s t d a s h e d a g a i n s t tho side o f o p e n i n g or Much lower d o w n h o u r of o u r a s c e n t , a n d dreaa. fell d e s t r o y e r t o t h e make We the around them n a m e i«-blasted n o t « f existence, a n d » eborebmeaibee e n o d o good hy wsUiniiig winter Jfazlarood, twr* of ihe cluislian c h u ' c h . l i e e o m e a f e a r f u l l y b t u p i d io r e f e r e n c e t o t h e i r VftjjNto**"mfew* *•«- to of t h o s e ' » I n c h n o w tbe whole . E v e r y bo«ly k n o w n d i a l it is g l o o m y extreme. house of c a l m reflection ami sober is w K e r e ' l h e m e m b e r s b m f a i l ! « fulfil t h e d u t i e s the beauty . . . c e p o c i e t i e s in l e a d i n g i h e i n luick f r o m t h e c h u r c h , is a n e x e m p l i f i c a t i o n o f t h i s aseerti«»n their w e | g . , o d acr«>m|»lihbed by t h e e f f o r t s o f I n d e e d , t h e h i * . ! p a t h s of t h e lory of almost every christian in on t h e aides of ihe m o u n t a i n its h i t , v* hicli t h e y n o w e n j o y . 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V ceived t h o i r S l o c k of E n g l i s h , F r e n c h a n d A^n.7 H reasonably b r o u g h t her t o t b c c o n c l u s i o n t h i i t if s u c h n n o u t r a g e • 4 * 1 0 « ^ t e k . o V - ^ ^ 4 r , i i g b t , ho p a r t e d j - r- mm FMi 1 Kings Mountain Rail Road. uiF-tiin 10 c h a s e w a s m traced into this plnce, a n d v oue mile f r o m hero by M irs. f r o m N e w o n n ; t h e y a r o 1 to*. to b e taken to-day to M m County. h a n k bills w e r o f o u n d on tliei The Seventh Daughter of die Gijpsnj Fnm'tij.) q u a n t i t y o f s k e l e t o n k e y s , a bit ous articles used m their tinde. A V I N G j i w t a r r i v e d f r o m .New O . l e a n - , sme a s J o h n B Simpson, t would respectfully inform the inhabitnntu d l k n o w n h e r oe n n d a d m i t s 10 t o 1bo » tth o >1 t h i s t o w n a n d v i c i n i t y , UIHI s h o will b u l i l h o r Dr. Roberts. It i s s u p p o s e d t h e r e In t h e p n r t v , t h e r e m a i n d e r h a v i n g tfce m o n o y . I a m i n f o r m e d , j a 1 w r i t i n g , t l i o t I lie l a d y o f M r . J a c k s o n h a s | r<"; " w . ' c f " " f w l » w " a I T J 'o sult » I « I tlicni in r e g a r d to t h e 1 d i e d . T h e y v•ere q u i t e o g e d p e r s o n s , a n d Colombia; GOODS, A t a n d b e l o w N e w Y o r k coal, f o r C A S H All | > e ^ n a ^ W ^ to V u i ^ ^ 6 ( ® S i n v i t e d t o call, a n d t h e y will most assuredly b e c o n r i n e e d ' t b a t t b i . is n o h a m b u g . Columbia, Oct. 27 43 • : <• v.';.- : I take tkcliberty u f i n f u r m i n g y o u ofnnnffiiir w h i c h o c c u r r e d i n t h i s yicSuiTy onfchen i g h t of ) GOOBS, BROWN. FORKIGN AND DOMESTIC Far teelnncholy I W I L L I I A M 6. . A V I N G m a d e a b u s i n e s s c o n n e c U o n t h a t will r e q u i r e i m n ' t b s e l l o u t a n d W e b y t h e 1 3 t h o f J a n u a r y n e x t , w i l l f r o m t h i s d a t e o f f e r hia e n t i r e S t o e i r o f Coluu »t r a p g o d s o h i g h , 8 . 7 5 b e i n g ' ; n G 30 A. «J 1.00 Wit £o"SC.tm^2 > i , e l e c t e d , Uio s p i r i t of p r o - Colombia at ci • „4 wVo. 162, Brick-Range. Road to t h a t place, aa follows : Lenro ruurfM.,^ R. KING, $30,000 WORTH: mm A s v t - d a u g h t e r o f C h a r n e r and K l i t a b o t h fisteaj a d o p t e d , b y n o p r a m l a u d a t o r y ol t h e | J'hia S t a t T h o - R O T . D r . S r o y t h o ; of C h a r l e s - 1 AD u n u a n a l l y l J i r j f O q u a a c t o f . t h o C u b a n s . T h a y . s e e m t o Uiiok j tori, w a a e l e c t e d M o d o r ri a t o r , n n d R e v . B . M , Pnl- j b e e n o f f e r e d i n ( h i . m a r k e t di , of C o l u m b i a , T e m p o r a r y C l e r k . — M i s c d l a , . * t t Spain » , a m o u n t to 0 4 1 bales, ni p r i c e s r a n g - ' ] C | I V ; „ r t b . p r o p e r « u » e , if s h e PIERCE, M U &Y gpS *«€|&D !! ! Excursion to Charlotte. E s q . , M r . - L f T T L K T O K WORTHY t o Mis£ .SARAHI lR F r o m t h e p o w e r and-vnltSabf opinion.. III. F r o m tbc general repreeoututiuns of scrip a n d t h o s p e c i f i c - n a t n r t of C h r i s t i a n i t y ; a r a.. ti hb oe v e r y n a t u r e ooff bbelief J VT. . , FFrroo m c l t c f iitself. o i i c i l i J oB »e-' r j L ^ p e i l . o f UjQ.Crea^eat City.iiy t h . a u t h o r i t i e s n t l { t t a n a " . I n d i g n a t i o n roeet- V , 1833 S I ' i S i A Si B. M VKK1ED . .. " r "ijOfe^Tkoradny, tho 3 h t inst.. b y J o b n ^ D a v f a , « * wreYrapporled by argu moil*:.;. . 6 Ei, F l o r a ( b e n a t u r e o i G o d o m l ill® h u m a i rn« como* n n i ' I f o r a XonclMar.ito^iake n d e m y f oor tthhoo eonn s ua i iui fg y e a r s o f ' t W M Itu'atidii.' W a r M b f ^%i3".al!artl fcS' a l l d r eas tho imderaigjied.v . ii fcca-®r; l u a - ^ r . r. situitu ' J O H N ' H Q 9 S 5 R O U G 1 L C1er> d t - ' s a l d ' C o u r t , ^ m ' e a v s t i a n c e o f ' t h e d i r e c t i o n , o f t i l e A c t Of '&BSwS: Applicaote m a y o u n g m e n f o r Ot Colloge in t h e I ' d of- w l n c h - f e e t a ' l e s t l n j a n i a h r t n g u b o . » M u W l a y t h a . t h i r t e e n t h , . d a y of.next a t t h e u s u a l nl»ejis of election t b f o o g b o u t t h eftaidD i l t r i c t : ' ' W i t n a a a i my h a n d , a t C h e s t e r C u u r t ' H o n * , .. • -:h3 i- ••• br.-. -dow tec'p- t h o :• T h a T e a c h e r , w i l l r f i q e i v o t j h e : e p o l a m e » t s , o f i tho School. . Tlio situation is considered ohe'of . Oct; 13 h o u s e a n d lot ' ' h e m o a t f a v o r a b l e f o r rfcfi"Oslftlilislittigof n pCT- - i< oently pros|>erousand l i w m ( i i e 4 e h « o k JB.J i It . ^ , S, Me.y.II.EY, _ ...! te, w i t h a b o u t 3 a c Chamnan' BoarJ' T r u s t e e . . ' w e l l of t j x c e U e n t . 8 A M V E L McNINCH 1 -'.5. -{ - 41 < tl. L l U » y » 'otioa.. e x t r c ev-.'l. BA T '£ & -j .. H. FABIAN, ^ WATCH'MAKEK JEWELER, Gold H l n e , nn'J other talaablo Minerals. Abo: two Dwelling Houses, hSKPM on ihe same. The Lapd, pioat of which i« cloth • e l wiih a heavy growth of valuable timber and wood, welMvaterod and good for Cotton, Corn,: tfbbl ISO (3 6 00 .......... Oll-UN, C o t n . . . . , Wheat Psas A Gold mil, • .1W situated on Turkey Croek, within about ono mi.o ol the Gold Mine,"with Two Runners. Any person wishing to porchaxe ihe abovenamed Land or Mill, will please call on the subscriber, living four miles trum Yorkville, on the 1'itickncy Rood. The soots property, if not disposed of at private. sale, will be eold at public sale, to the highest bidder, aC-York Court House, York Ditfnct, S. C-.on the first Monday in November next. Terms made known at the thne of sale. HICE..J..A 3UGAR3, Crashed N U i s f a c t i o n g i v e n to all p e r s o n s w h o m a y fav o r h i m w i t h a c a l l , a s tho e x t r a o r d i n a r y c h a e p . n e s s o f h i s articlca, a n d all w u r k w a r r a n t e d d e n e by biin n lu n c , will e n t i t l e h i m l o a s h a r e of p u b l i c p a t r o n a g Q on<t s u p p o r t . HOT Old Gold a n d S i l v e r b o u g h t . jfOQ N ft—All icork done by him xs warrantor (xrr/ie mottiht.' —'AlflO 1'orto Itlco •It Private Sale, for E. J. WEST, A plnnotion of 145 acres, wiih good bnildinjs Sheriff's Sale. Estate Sale w h i c h h e w i l l Mil on a s r e a s o n a b l e t e r m s as a r t i c l e s of like r j ^ l i t y c a n b e h a d e l s e w h e r e Ha usen o n l y t h e best m a t e r i a l , a n d h i s w o r k b e i n g d o n o u i . d c r h i s p e r s o n a l Kuperviaion, h o c a n wvfi-ly w a r r a n t it t o b e e x e c u t e d in w o r k m a n like m a r i n c r . A n y o r d e r with w h i c h h i s f r i o u d s m a y f a v o r h i m / c t u i h e tilled on s h o r t n o t i c e . M,--< •: Livery mm Stable. r P U E undersigned, as Admiuistrator of tho A Kstate of Col T . Randell. deceased, will sell, on Monday the 20/A Dtcembcr next, all the personal ^property belongi ng to anid estate, con- 56 N E G R O E S , Stock, Com, Fodder, fcc., tie. X ^ e s ^ j ^ y i s e S ' to anbounco Capt The sale will tako place at the residence of C a n t t a l e for Sheriff together for the purpose ot keening a Livery the deceased, on Sandy Rhcr, 1" miles West UEPA1UINU of CbestOTDistrictat the n e x t election. and Said Stable, a t Cheater, C. H., (under tho is done with despatch and promptness, and on of ChestervUlc. Terms o! Sale : The negroes on a credit of firm of SLF.IIPK & PAO».N) take thia method 12 months, with interest Iroin day of sale, nnd of informing tho citizens of this and surroundMay 1!6 ^ tf Fancy and Staple two good sureties. The other property will be ing 'Districts, ard tho traveling public generalsold fur caah. ly, that they will constantly have on band, for ; SAMUEL J. HAXDEIX. ' hire, tip-top ' Sept. I 35 td Saddle-Horses, Harness Horses, HE undersigned being nnxious of changing * # # South Carolinian. Newberry Sentinel (Single and Bonble,) Buggies, his location, offers for salo bia plantation, Fairfield Harold and Charleston Mercury will situated in YorE District, between Fishing Crwck copy weekly until day of sale Carriages, &c. formerly of sod and South Fork, and about two and a halt miles L. Kerriaon Si Co They will also confey persons wishing to go from Smith's Turn Out, on the Charlotte Rail wotild" ftspeetftrtly call the Attention < of tlmlr Bond visiting C'liarlo-iton, to ra«w>r able oharge. Tho tract contains about I h r merchants *na citizens of tho town arc R . P O W E R , ( C . c r m n n ) l u t e of T And Farmer's Plaster. H AVING made arrangements for a supp'y of . Peruvian Guano and Plaster of genuine and.iyarranted, quality, all who may wish to obtain either of-theui tttroogh o s ' will please send their ordcrreafljrup that we may order tbe quantity wantod^hyflal JAftWaty or in lime for planting. A. supply will- be kept always on band and any information given by app'ying to » RIIETT .V EOBStliN, No. I Si 2, Atlantic Wharf, t l f°r r 'jtcfntK Bobinapn. jf. ) 1 T Y ' O T O ^ R Q P TBE COURT' OF EQC IT V yUi Mpose to pnblic sale, at Cbeatn C«afi house, on the first Monday in , « l t A » t plantation, or tract of > the estate of Robert E. Robdining 400 acres more or lest, r District, on Fishing Creek r-Iaod of W. A. Roaboroosh. J.^ «eph i f Gaston; Edwin R. Mills, laaao JlcFudden.and Fishing Creek. Ttrm tf Salt;—Cash sufficient to nay the costs ui tins suit—tho balance on a credit of one fiM*<tlro years, with interest from the first day of January ne«t. payable annually, secured by bwA » ' least two (tood a u r e u s , --i JAMES HEMPHlLl. R E E D E R fe D E S A 0 8 S D R E , ADGER'S WHARF, s c., A RE prepared to devote rheir undivided attebTioQ to the interests of their tricuds ic the sale of C O T T O N , RICE, ling s o n Con* lignmcnts of p r b d o c e to t h e i r c a r e . OsWEI.L l l t k D E H . J . B. DESiUast'RK. 'Aug. II 32 7nio H e a d - Q u a r t e r s , Gth B r i g a d e , S. 0. H . t WISKSBOBO', July 0, 1852. ) Order No, — HE following officers constitute ihe Brigade Staff, 6th Brigade. S C. Militia, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly : TIIOMAS S. MILLS, Ilr^aiU Slujor, rank of Major.—P. O , Chester. S. C. KMCsBES'rv.'Brigoile/uipfaor, rankof Major P. O., Gladden*s Grove, S C. CT. D. Mrl.TON, Brigade Jrnfee Advocate.naV of Alnjor. —I'.T)., Chester, S. C. ISAAC M. AIKEN, Brigade Putpnader, rank ol Cap'ain.—P O., Winn»(>0ro\ - OE.cn Jotts'RoBtnTSOS, Brigade Quarter-Mailer, « • - •• 4t rank of Captain.—P. O. Longtown. S. C. \V. D. Cmsiiol-M, Aklwle-Caniji. rank of Captain.—P. O., Chester, S. C. A R B prepared (o make liberal advancer ..n JNO.T. LoWRy, ^nZ-iic-Coap, rank ofCsplain ^ * Uotton,cODsifroed through tlieni to»n> r.- I'. 0., Brnllonsville, S. C. Ry order of Brig r. Uen'l. •pooaihla house in Charleston. Til OS. S MII.I.S. K. B. EachausebQti^fat'^nd N»I,I on Clmrl.,.. ton, BaltimOT*, New .XVk, Mobile or New OrBrigade Major. leans. ,,. ,. July 14 T Brawley & Alexander Bart! Beef!! W J. & T, M, Graham OULD return their thanks to their customer# and the publio generally for their former favors and patronage, and sny that they T h e y Will endeavor to procure the host tbe are now-reCeirfnfctheir new supply of country affords. Spring; and' Summer Goods, ' The higheet" tad) prioos will Bo paid for Beeves in good order. of tho latest atylee: all which they will sell low , HENRY LETSON for ensh, or to approved customers on time. JNO. D. SliXBlL. I, ;; ' as-tr A general assortment of "V*LtJABLE fi^ifegiroes at Private Sale. For Sale. F°" Eight Hundred and Plfly Acres, i D R . J . S.- P R - I D B , WO UAVINGpernianenrljIoitfedfn t h e * B r Town of Chester.londers h i s P r o f e s sions11 services toitscitizent and tboTicinity. O F F I C E k t MCAFEE'S HOTEL. May 23 2S tf F I N E MOLESKIN HATS, 2 , 0 0 0 DRY H I D E S W A N T E D . 7Y)R which the highest price will be paid i barter. HENRY & HERN DON. 1 adjoining: tho lands of the cclcbmted King".* Bottom, Al'en Morrow and otherv. About acventy-five Acres nre cleared and under fence. [ acres of os.j ; the balance is wood-land, with good Bottom 1 And as lies on ! j Catawba River. f ; The «hovc iroot is immediately opposite the plantation of Mrs. Elizabeth Matins, and any j wishing a large plantation, would do well to ! purobaao both tracts, as tho river only separates I FFERS his PrdKesiSisl td the p a t lic. ilia Offico ih^v bo found at the plantation ol Win. D. Chiufiolm, aix miles east of1 Chester Court Iloifctf, 6#?hi , tflV,32lit'd Road. I April i f rMf S-lf Groceries, f J l H E i W d ^ i o e i t h ^ D o w o n hand, some like..If.Young Negroes, wbich.he will dispose of upnfMft-Mtet on«4«»imodating terms. ' UewllMsosell ooiCoromissiOnssocb negroes FY1HE undersigned would respectfully inform af nttty^be plAoe<l in .his habd for sale, and ad* • . the citizens of Chester District, that he has niide oo »uoli'pfoMrtv if desired. I e r e c t f i " a Shop near Rich Hill, whero be JOHN CHARLES. | fl prepared to carry on the April I . am. A ... CABINET BUSINESS Obtttor Hotel in its various branches. He would respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase Furniture to cill and examine before purchasing elseM m , u the HOTEL where, as he is determined to sell ns cheap as „ __ , J » the cheapest. As hia work heretofore has given f f.Kemiody. Tb«Jfc>«ae Utol-gSMld A|w*jrs satisfaction, he will endeavor for the future to * share of i&bUt lavor. SnBoieo 0 . . . suit the mate of those who may favor him with Is attached for gardens and loU for stook SAMIJgL MnAI.n.EV HUGH SIMPSON, Sen r. iejit 3f CABINET BUSINESS. W quality—ALSO from 3 10 tUd. Ready Made Clothing:'.' H CARROLL & FARLEY. DASUERRHAN ROOHS. Dry Elides and Wool. W WM. ALLSTON GOUUDDf. Fader f Books and Stationery. H SfcCnrfer & Co., ia JTo. 6(? East My, OhirWIWn, S. d, Cbarleaton, A V E t h e largest a s s o r t m e n t of Law. M c d i Merchants, Is prepared to niake liberala^rknces 0!?f* .consignment!! tf Siet,Cotton, Cori, Sn3r,FlHr,firain.Biy,ii ar.yttir.KCtt; Ch'arlctfin:- -Messrs.Goufdiii, Matthiessen & Co., H. W. Conner,George A . H6pley,Albnio' J . Whilo, J- R. Bntos^ , „ , Greenville, S. C.—Tandy W'alker, Esq. Baltirfore.—Tiffody* t\'«rd It t o . Chattanoogf. TVitn.—CtiftHdler, Fi'flDdb fr Co., Wm- S. Townsend 6c Co. Huntsville, Ala.—Cabaniss dc S h e p h e r d , JF. Demovillo. July 16 29-1y ' p i l K R K will be'applicalion made to the nen I.egUaiure td hare a public ro..il openeil from Cure ton's Ferry. kn„«n as tbe M.-C'lenaban Kerry on tho Cnlawlia river. VorK Disliicl. • to the Columbia, ncer Eare's Mills on Ki.hing j Creek. Chester Districl. S. C. C 3 T received, and for sale, a lot of SAL nnd BACON. (Middlings.) WM. WALKER. Land for Sale. Infallible Yeast Powder. Salt and Bacon. R E W A R E of imitations: Thcgenuine u ton k Merrill's Infallible Yeasi Powd situated in the fork ol tho I'nckolet and Broad wile at the Chester Drug Store, next door River. 2) miles above l'inckney ferry, contain- Kennedy House. J. A. REE ing Two Hundred and sixty-llvo acres, sixty acres of good Bottom I..md, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton, Corn, and WhcaL The location is very healthy and tbe improvements ^ NEW PATENT 80A1>are comfortable, with a new liin House and Screw and other AeQcssary out-buildings. j Family Soap. ALSO T Corner or Bicbnrdua and Handing Strrcli, COLUMBIA, S. C. IJontwriptit & J n n n c y , PROPRIETORS. machinery* ( t h o casting* having been d i s c a r d - ; ed ) H b . d n m is n e w a m i t i g h t , s o n s t o f u r o - > ish at alf t i m e s a n a h u m h i n c e o f w a t e r . T h e h a n d s a t t a c h e d to t h e Mill a r e steady and care- ' f n l , a n d t h e w h o l e is u n d e r t h e s u p e r i n t e n d - 1 a n c e n f a r e g u l a r m e c h o n i c , w h o in t h o r o u g h l y j s k i l l e d in t h e b u s i n e s s of m a n a g i n g mills. H e j f e d s c o n f i d e n t , t h e r e f o r e . ' t h a t all w h o g i v e t h e ; Mills a trial, will r e c e i v e s a t i s f a c t i o n . T h e I Sow Mill b a « a l s o b e e n r e fitted. He is also ad- . d i n g t o t h o Mills a Dec 24 Fruits, Confectioaaries, Groceries, &a, A T WALKERS ESTABLISHMENT,(tWcf doors sooth of Henry & Herndon'a) ma^f be found a genoral assortment of 0ANDJE8, Eight Hundred and Forty-three Aores, Rice; Sugar; Ooffee; Hol'awen, (#.(T> . 11 b o o t . < ia well improved, with every n-cewiry build-' inp for t pinnietion and a good dwelling house I It Ilea on Torkoy Croek. in Chester Iliatrict. One Hundred and Ninety-seven Acres, fifackerel, 30 No. 1 and 2, half-kits: and >11 varieties o f 0HILBBENB' T658,- New Fall and Winter GOODS. situated in York District, mljoining lands of C. ' <>'Daniel. Wm. Feemster. nnd VVilliam Rain. . ' J p i l K Subscriber is now receiving his StocV lund. It hiu ou it, also, on excellent Saw mm, in cood repair. nbout The other tract contains One Hundred and Forty-six Acres, FILL AND WINTER m j»riaes ono of the largest and most vairtments ever offered ia this market. < IIJ; bought them from Direct Importers \ eparcd to off.-r them as low as any : . THK dndersigncd haviog. opened a Blacksmith Shop in tbo *fowri of Cliestrtr, arb ^rtpartd' tS>. cxccnta all kinds of work irilhat line In the' mdM tfOrkiHanlilce manner and on rt'r ftoOfrifcf, i> a f l ^ W ^ ^ ? T O k mau, will give his personal atteritldn to all work doue in the Shop, apd bis skill sod determination t'd'dlitese enables hirii Jo vrarrant fill A'ort to to ertetlteS id'tHd Wsl'maitneV. , . The charges will be a* reasonably as e W 2,000 Pounds Tallow, Cooking Soda. Dissolution, PROPTS, Syrups (assorted) ; Tickles Segars of ehoicd' brnnd.i; Tobacco; Candles', (adamantine and w*«ekB b e prr-piired t n m a k e rolls o f t h e best q u a l i t y a n d oil t h e m o s t r e n s o n n b l e t « r m s N R . E A V E S , Proprietor. Tobacco. JOHN D S ^ A K R . ASSISTANT. H E I'NDERSinNED offer.for S nl#hia lands ' Wool Carding Machine, n Chester nnd Vork District*, contietlno of Ihe m o s t a p p r o v e d s t y l e , a n d will in a f e w ol threo tracts. One, U»e home place, contnina ' A more particular deacription is deemod ennecessary. as purchasers are e x a c t e d and inroad, conioining, three hundred sud fifteen ! I viicd to call and inspect the lands for themselves. ct'fe all Wood land, and is as , f f ^ H E best Chowing Tobaoco lo be had by W . II. I1ARDWICH. well timbered an •* calling at tho Chester Drug Store. i Aug ti 34 tf J. A. RKEDY Z tebuy l«n'l* are requested I vo b e f o r e p n r c h a > i o g e l s o v r h e r W m . O. H a r r i s , ' O'Hanlon's Omnibus will be in rendinew f tlie Railroad Stations to carry Posseq^ers to s u b s c r i b e r , on F i s h i n g C r e e k , h a v e u n d e r - 1 this House, (or to any point desired.) where' g o n e t h o r o u g h r e p a i r s : t n w h i c h h a v o b e e n adthe^ will find good accommodation and kind at k ded n e w a n d improved S m u t t i n g n n d Bolting Valuable Lands for Sale. is situated, nlso. in Vork Dlalrict. near Bullock s ' Creek Church ; ouly nbout 30 acres of i t ' Another Iract of Iwmd. in York PistricL situ- ' A M E R I C A N HOTEL, I ckof.N'ai HENRY ft HF.llNDOX E L L I O T T . AVE received their FALL * HIXTEH yWCK. of all kinds of Clothing suitable lor Men's and Boys Wear which tliey MinisTurCfimt in'rletrCa«>s',Fi J iuiiei,Breif»r offer low, to make room for more.^ pins,Rings & Liclteiijat prices to • l i l a l l o l n M a j Their stock consists m pirt of aMj i ROOMS 0,\ M A I X S T B E X ' E will bnrter. at 10 cts. per lb. for inno description of Coats, l*ants, Vests, good DTT Hides ALSO -for WOOl, C loak*, Shirts, Drawers, I rax'atf,^ OpjiosiVe "Seaneay*s Tin Faeiofy." at ihe highest market rates Collars, Underxhirts, Socks, and — April i d ' 16-L | BRAWLEY & ALEXANDEH. ninny other things loo tedious to enumerate. Sept. 28 37-tf They also have on hand a fine assortment of ' Cloths, Casaimeres, and Vesting*. to^Uier with j every description of Trimmings, lit. a we feel fully prepared to give satisfaction Bryan & SlcO^rter, In Columbia, and those of our trienda who may fan e x c l u s i v e l y to r e p a i r i n g n n d manufacturing Jewelry, r e p a i r i n g Silver W a r e , M o u n t i n g Walk-. ' I ' M J K u o d e r a i g v e d h a s n t t a c h e d to hi* Mills by elnaing then), >f rt 11 only by nolr. but casli I ing C a n e s , kc . kc. 1 nt t i n s p l a c i f c l b e m o s t a p p r o v e d m a c h i n e r y 1 would be preferred a* we wish lo have nil of our J A t s o ' — O n r W a t c h w o r k is d o n e as u s u a l b y j for i h e i n a n u f a c t % o o f F L O U i t . i i n d U p r o p u r e d ; accounts cloaod up by the first ofOeMter. t o f u n i i c h a n a r t i d e of a s «ood q u a l i t y u s c a n MCDCAALD k PIXCHBACK. | a n A c c o m p l i n h e d w o r k m a n . I P e r s o n s of t h i s v i c i n i t y w h o h a v e b c e o i n t h e I h a b i t of s o n d i n g t h e i r w o r k t o m o r e d i s t a n t pin- 1 H e will g r i n d W h e a t r e g u l a r l y o n ««v«»ry { cos w i l l please g i v e u s a t r i a l , a n d w o p l e d g e | T h u r s d i . v , a n d C u r u n» h e r e t o f o r e , on W c d n e a I R O N A WD W A I L S . I «Hjual s a t i » f u c t i o n . Old Gold a n d Silver w a n t e d . E have just received and have for sale N. R. EAVES. 27-tf I large stock of Iron, assorted, ol tbe be » J u l y 7 I8i3. E. NEW IMPORTATIONS. Notice. Dr. WM. H. BABCOOK O TAILORING ! \ WHEAT AND CORN MILL. Notice. k r's Sale of Land. U'Ot'LC) in/orm Ihe citizens ot Chester arftl aaiVduridlng District. . that hd \Vi|l be Cound at McAfees' Hotel,on Mondays, \Vedppsda»«and SntiniJaj-s, where h'6 ir/ny beconoiilteJ on his profeaslon. N. R. He tindsit impracticable to ride through •he c o u o t r j j and operations can be belief per formed at his rooms. juiy is- tf.it Grist and Saw Mills, •*? Jttmt*.Graham, el. MX. i Bi l propoara Dr. i: T. WALKER FACTORS West India Sugar and Molasses. Plnnl- Wifi^ints. and Shirting linens. Table Dam•sks.fiiap"'"'. Toivellinps, Nupkiro,Doylies.&c . tugctlierVhh isverjf variety "ot , t o n ? Cloths", C o t t o n S h e e t i n g s a n d H o s i e r y of nil kinds. /-^ONSraTlNB in pi"* »l fine Cold and Silv. \JJ 'UMM21 drnl fcentlemen'ti Watches. n.-at gul Fub and Neck chains; Bracelets. Breast Tin nnd Eaf R i n g r nt tho litest style ; tine Col Ixxkctn, Finest" Rinrs, Corneliaiwlinas. IVnril Gentlemen's Pius, Oad Fellows' and Tom pei-am I'ins; all of which will, be sold ot a very siua (id»*noo^n Kcw York wholesale prii-ej. for ca>: • t Cheater Ceun Hoose, liy . 11. FABIAN. • ; O e t - 4 3 If „.N.- Kl, tf6»"i4«ry ywitselvcs, please call ai C., DENTAL OPERATIONS. Valuable Lands Commission Drew Goods. , Charleston, $ . Punctnalattention trill be given to all calls. !ti3V. f l 46 Copartnership. DROVERS " ' ' T i t o r i g i d l y adhered Inamljturchasefs may acp-Jid upon every p r i # d IU> k w a« they can bo proaured-in «ny:Ciiy in iho United State*, i Pir^ieoUr attenlirm i? requested to Ihcir de- Charleston. 8. C Music Teaching. T*TI(,l,.b«^fo&n1 dtiy at' T T his office in Major Enves' new bnildlng or at Dr. I t e o d j n j D r l g Slliri. anil dnring tho night at KennedyVHVitcl,UDle«» p r n f t i S | »llj> teaol Music upon tho p F a J T v i c a t , .Vliscelluueous, a n d of which about 125 are in a fine mate of cultin, ni.d Fluit. Pei suflievnt to. do whatever business may offer in vation, nod about 70 acres well-timbered wood- fiiruction u p o n t h o o l x i v o - n a m e d I n s t r u m e n t s S C H O O L BOOKS. tlrat Fiue. ;vi?! MuKji t u ; will please leave tbeir namcw with Mr. KanA l s o of A m e r i c a n . E n g l i s h n n d F r e n c h Sin dolj>h. at tho Palmetto Standard Office, at ns tioner.y, t h a n c a n be f o u n d i n t h e S o u t h o r u ted as to be kept in repair with little oxpenue States. t School will bo governed by tho number of Pua E C ran<, Will bo .accommodated wilb good Lots nnd ev- for cattlo.'" " n C , g h k " r 0 0 d As they buy e x c l u s i v e l y for c a s h , t h e i r prices " ° j pil*, (tnughi in any scolion which may send to ery thing nooossary for iheir S'l CM;K. on rea. Persons whn dp.irc to purchase. M OOIJ do the most namls by first November) whether will, c o r r e s p o n d . sonable terms. 4 * ^ " Oi-ders by ioitil p r o m p t l y a i i o n d e d to. well to examine this plantation before purchas- Town or country. • They solicit a liberal share nf patronage. R . S. B R Y A N , J. J. MCCARTKK. ing clsowhere. ladies' waited ou at their residencea, if deli. SI.EtXJK. Angust 4 30 61110 WILLIAM POAG sired, and no cliorge made unless satisfaction be A. Ci l'AGAN. Sept. 15 36 tim ^iven. Testimonials of chamctor and qualificaAdger's north Wharf, Sept. IS 3$ tf tion will be shown to those wishing to see them. CHARLESTON, *' N. B. Persons fiartng business in tbe shove I Chester C. II. Oct. 13 41 If linn, will sail oh Mr. Sliwge, who will superinU S T r e c o i v e d a fine S t o c k of QOLD if SIL•, tend tho bttiMea, and will always be tound ai I'ER WATCIfES. f r o m Liverpool, w h i c h ! jrHHDS. W 1. Molawca. 30 to 3Sc. the ;Iiepot*6titho arrival of the Cars. rj J •* " Sugar. 6 to<»o. I will bo s o l d on v e r v r e a s o n a b l e t e r m s , b y 'CaroBnrnn" will give three weekly in. 1 P E R S O N S indebted lo the Brm of McDonald BENNETT & LEWIS. At PINCHBACK'S 1 & Pinchbock, will find the Hooks and Notes ; W e w o u l d al*o i n f o r m o u r c u s t o m e r s a n d t h e j ! of that concern with 1>. Pinchbock, at his now Peruvian Guano I Pry Gooda Store, where they are earnestly rc- p u b l i c g e n e r a l l y , t h a t w e h a v e e m p l o y e d a Sil- s ! <|ucatcd to call nnd aettle aa early as possible I v e r S m i t h a n d J e w e l l e r , w h o d e v o t e s h i s t i m e ' P H E W H E A T A N D C O R N M I I . I . S o f t h e *?"_ "Drays and Wakens, . AU^iticteslB thoir line h^ve been ,i(gq^|Jie09fl'&Spr«»Jy to order, Imported \Direet, and wUl be warranted to prove as represented. mam* M Four, Hundred Acres, Informed that they purpose running ever before beta nftredlii t h a t City. ^ Plantation for Sale. Dtt. STfiffiCffELLOW .- miloa North' ot Baton Rorige. " Bnla-for I,umber left at D. Finchback'a Store, in ChcatarviUo I* to the season—consisting or at tho mill with Mr. D. Jones, will b« fillad suited in part of, with earn and promptly n» 1 am daily sawing i GENTLEMEN S WE JR. in every department.' from 20,00 to 2.1,00 feet. Orders solicited. LADIES DRESS GOODS, every variety, lroffl' , the most elegant to the most common. j H a t s , C a p s fc B o n n e t s , (nncett uvlei.y | BOOTS, S H O E S A N D S L I P P E R S , I of the beat manufacture, < B l a n k e t s & F l a n n e l s , at thclmceit prices: Chlaholme & Carroll, HARDWARE A CUTLF.RY. BVILDINIl for the purpose of buying Cotton and selling j j MATERIALS. MECHANICS' TUOLS. Groceries, at Chester C. HThey alio intend ! j BOOKS. STATIONARY, Ifc. keeping themselves supplied with all the fabrics I Purchasers are invited to oxsmioe our stock as well as other articles in common u*o among j J 1 farmers. Their store is near to the Depot, bo- ) before purchasing elsewhere—they inay save tvtecn Brawlrv & Alexander and Mills & Co. something by it. Our goods were bought with Cash, and we WM. D CHISH0LME, | are offering them at ihe lowest prioca. In this J NO. L. CARROLL. Sept. 29 38 tf j establishment the purchaser will And every thing he needs, and at the most reasonable prices. W e rcceivo new goods every week. Oct 13 41 T "'"'tornOF VALUABLE PROPERTY, TRJJNKS, & C . , BENJAMIN STILES. H E WRY & HEJUTOOW)- vombor next, at tho rosidencc of J. S. ti. W. SorHE S ihs*riber offers for sale, a valuablo vice, 1 Hone and Boggy. 2 setta Fire Irons, Plantation or tract of land lying on the : G Chain. 2 Bedateada, ot the auit ot Tato McEast side of Catawba River, in Lancaster DisDonald va. J. 8. O. W. Service. trict, within half a mile of Doby's Merchant JOgHrDUNOVANT, Jr., s. c n. Mill, containing SiicBirr'a Orrlct, Oct 13 41-3t SADDLi^'k H A R N E S S MAKER, UF.lL.Oor.. ®usint55 (foriis. WM. PINCHBACSPS Stcatn Saw Hill. AT80'0n miloa we«tot t:h«jor»ill^and four' n p H E Subscriber now offera for sole his Plant- ] ; quarters from Chester G. H. Tbe -Tract conj tains 322 Acres, on which there is every convenient'required by a planter. Everything i* in excellent repair, of wnioh persons rosy satisRepairing Watches and Jewelry, i fy themselves by examining tne premises. T h e f o l l o w i n g n r e his s c a l e of p r i c e s j '7«rnu of SaU: One-third cash, and the balCleaning Potent Lever 5 1 50 ance in one and two years, with i o f e and apdo. D e b i c h e d l>ever, L e p i n e 8 1 i o 1 2 5 j proved shureties, and a mortgage bf the promtdo. Verge Watches, 7 5 ' ses if required. do Clocks, lb to 1 0 0 ; Tho purchaser can havo Com, Fodder, Oats, ("rvHtala.^iFine French glasses, 37 Cows nnd Sheep, atn fair valuation for cash. ao. Common 25 II not sold before the second Monday in Nol i e will u n d e r t a k e lo r e p a i r n n y W n t c h , C l o c k , vcmber, the plantation will bp exposed to the highest bidder, on the premUea: together with m u c h b r o k e n a n d o u t of u r d e r , a n d will w a r some 3 or 4 hundred bonieta ol Corn, a quantity of Fodder, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, and nutnerH e is t h o r o u g h l y m a s t e r nf h i s t r a d o a n d OUA other articles of property. w i l l e x e c u t e in t h e m o s t w o r k m a n l i k e m a n n e r SAMUEL FIFE everything entrusted toltim. Ocl. 20 41 tf m,m LUMBER ale. I ^ E S P E G T F U I . L Y informs tiie citixens of ork Village, nnd opened a . .and Cheater Railroad; atibyMuj. KCNNEDT as a rcaidence, where ho ia prepared to execute all work in the line ol' . hnlf a mile of a Grist and Sn* Mill, oft '6oth aides of the K i d . leadlog from Sn*within J Yorkville'to Pinckney Fdrty, on which thero is 121 IS >•"> AND-SN &M Plantation fir J. A. RKKDY. DAVIt) B. ROTHROUK, N. R. EAVES. . . April 21 . l«-»f EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLI' A IDIA, October 4, 1853. Or. J a . H O U G H T O N ' S I ' K l ' S I N . m r . r > n ni oKffrivE n . r r e . o r o j s r n l c JI'TCK. prrrvi r r d f r o m HKN" A \ ' iiKHE.\S States, ns well as individuals,' [iromply NICT, »r t h e F O U R T H S T O M A C H O f T H K O X , HE Subs«ribeEBfer» fot Salo hi* plantation, * * aro bound to render tlinnks to Almighty a f t e r d l r c t t i u D . o f BAH O N L I K I t K I . t l i e g r c a l 1'hjMsituated in York District, one ,an(l a half oloKiral C h e i u u t , kv J . S I I O L C I I T O N . M . I)., God for His tnercics, to luimblc theoi^lves berbiladelj.liitt T b i . if t r u l y s w o n d e rfu l remedy for fore Hiih on account of their sins, and (o trom- ih'iles North <if tho"Charlotie Rail Road, 11 miles Bagging, Rope and Twine. I N l ) K l l S T , O N . D Y S I ' K P S I A . J A U N D I C E , I.IV from .YflfWlle, 14 miles froih CbesMnille ami W N V and Dundee Bagging, Bale Hope KR C O M P L A I N T . C O N S T I P A T I O N a n d D K U l l . l < «»i«. from Rock Hill .Pepot. ' cr - . _ HK undersigned, T Y . c u r i a e . t i e r N a t a r c ' » own a i e t b e d . b y N a t u r e ' and Twino. Very low 8 * Cash, nt 456 acres; l i s ol wfiicls tire iiiicrmt off* in-Chief of the Commonwealth of South Caroli-'j owe A g e n t . t b e G A S T U I C J U I C K . P a n p k l e t e , eon FfNCHBACK'S conduct tho business at the old j | mi, doissrie this my Proclamation, setting npart: Grocery Store. FRIDAY, tho29th i n a u n t , a i a'day to b&devo- j berod woodland.- Of the ' MjU 1 THOS. S. MILLS. tod to religious services; and,, do earnestly re- acres are crook bottoms (on Many Fqrkof Fish; , . ouost, that all secular business be suspended ou | ing Creclcy mostly ia ono body, well.timbered, B U G Q Y A WD H A R N E S S F O B S ^ L E . j that day. and that nil' out people Assemble' in , *n« cdvo'rod With pStfpaw growth. T h e l*htnc* 1 j their respective places of worship, for the pur- j of tbo woodland is rolling upland, *>mVd withl A N excellent second hand Buegy and Harnoas, S hereby given tfiat application will he mndo llickcry and . Post Oak, iritonniied with vines'. nil in good repair. The Buggy has aV>p, ) pose of acknowledginjc.Cod's uicrc'ies, deplpiyig j - A ftir proportion of tbe Iract Is exaelUnt dot-' at the next session of the Legislature fur a ' and is arranged for either ono or two horses.— J our sin.s. confessing tho justice of his chastise- j ton'land'. Irhas a'EoOd'dtlUdt allronnd, with' Charter for a Bank in theTown of Chester. monts, and besccchhig favdr for the time to r stock of Good, Apply at this office. a fine range fys catflp -and W a . !!oom l.itcly occupied by White, Rica Co. | ! July 7 tf Tlie tract is M|U improved, with good dwelIn testimony of which, I here signThey would ftipcfflvoly invite tli«ir friends ed my nanje, and caused tbe seal ling, outhoroes; Mills, Sables; nUgto-hooses, ke. aod eostomers lo giw tlicm a call at their new ! und an excellent orchard. T h a w is*l«o oa ic of ihe State to be affixed. Room. They feel grateful for post patronage A CLERK In a Store—one who is willirfg to ! • JOHN H. MEANS. and will be happy for a continuance of the same attend to business closely, (and nooo other ] By the Ge*entor: salo by Sept. 15 30 tf need apply) may find a JAS. PAOAN&CO. I BBKJ. PBEUV, Secretary of State. to tho subscriber. For tenns and farther informaUoo apply 38 tf I Oct. 6 *0 W Sept. 29 the ubdcroco&l on ine"pnanise8. 1. I 4 I I DC A'. A' O M II T JAMES 8M Tl*J . Blue Stone, Bins Stone. York District; Oct 8. Another Scientific r p H E firm of CRAWFORD, MILLS & CO., Adamantine Oandlea. X. hns been di-»olved by mutual consent. All persons indebted by note or on the books oF tho 2 Q BOXES Adnmaotine Candles, 371 conts per poond, concern, are requested to make settlement withI'INCHBACK'S out delsy, as it is i^onded to close the business T Notice. Removal, Important to Dyspeptics. PLANTATION FOR SALE T G I Notice WANTED. HOUSE & L O T A Card, For Sale. E subscriber offers for Sale his House and TilLot, situated vffthin a half ntilo of Chester Court House, on lite Road loading to Balon A Notice. — Largo stock at tho Chester Drag Store. I. A. Rccdy. 37 tf &#*<& of the proprietoirof the f i a n t e m ' ton. have leased tho AMERICAN HOTEL, W O I t sale by tbo gallon pi)) Rouge. The lot ootltains two acres, nnd is imties at.^0 cents * *"' * ndpbted to I j Kin ( street, agd-wouW cM(ct(ilUyfS<4i«i» from * Bacon, Bacon. proved with a small frame dwelling and olher Rives k Co. will tsko m^ice thst if th 1 tbeir frionds nnd tho traveling pnblic a portion necessary out-houses. There is also on tho Accounts and Notes are not settled up by t h e " A A A 1'B8. Prime W c s t s A S H e * , josbVe- ; of theS.piuWnsge.' W e pledge ooMolris that premises a good work-shop, suitable for a me l i t h November they will be placed in tho'bands f J V / v / v ocitcd and for sal*. Uw^at.,...-*-. | tlie guest of the Holel-will itcedve aocouimodaBta*e'« Patent WW rroof ol an officer for collection, without delay. F I N C H B A q e S ; . , .. JOHN ISKNHOWER. WHITE. RIVES It CO GroeerSjUare, 1 ttl'RSt. Sept. 5-2 u ^ - d ^ W g W fWSt fatmsb fitpttrtMirt. why M i weed* beeniae (ire v < TAIXER PLEDGES, Or the Fight about 8ally Spillman. J n r ^ a t o f • . • g o n d - M t <of Implement!, with "Ui»«e « » i l « . doe« the f a n n e r in a WKSM. fiiuTOM.—-Hiding renewed m v j the w a n t s of a Cullmtior. wlricli How frequently lei»ure . honr, needt ^ t h e i r in- f n ! thnr E r t r y fiirm s K o n l d b o a s t ® t o o l h o u s e with between m e . a n d Je»ae S t o u t ; il. ble. m e r o n s e v e n t y d o l l a r s , tlu-n s h e l o o k e d w i t h T h e gnJ s p o n t a n e - a h u n d r e d , s h e WHS s o p l e a s e d a t m y b u y i n g ber. hair w a s so u n c o m m o n straight. u p t h e a f f e c t i o n in h e r , b y a n a m o z i u ' 1 kinder edged into lifereryniottef's r N e r t • t o t h e . a'jssemminatinn of tite Bible, t a l n a b l o a g r i c u l t u r a l -take* its rank. I the way. knocked my 111 t e l l y o u You Froih t h e Southern Cultivator. Ur, Editor: A s the lime b near at b s n d when wo planters should be preparing our A* t h e w h e a t c r o p s h o u l d f o l l o w _ & f t c ' c o r n . vaopii%j with 'raitfoad-speed t o perfect.- MBMMT; to rmmsism h»d»»o. P«a» ; , b i H d o Have $ * l « 3 V ^ . ' f c t . . r M W,.t T i J ^ f of waro't just flower. hreatti as s w e e slick model"; s h e d e s e r v e d t h e p i c k of a w h o l e I f e r t f l f c i n * e f f e c t , o f (lie v , n . r e r a a . n l n g ;ation, a n d I j u s t felt t h a t 1 w a s m a d e a p u r p o s e lor h e r ! i > - n t i p l r . t h e w a n t s of m a n , t h a n t h e • i r c m • v . i I k rci L * ' S f e ^ . ' ,P | f o f r f t r e d ^ M , look t S«6 a n d the yawn. 0 ., r^,yfflL. W ^ T T Sow dbwn I plowing, h U 116 j i r o redeem the r P t,^ termer i a-y grouud'iifloifeiiy: A s r e g l l n l s .4 e t i m o ' J M e i I i T h i s done, »j,f when ' , .bOoMhold other interestio' that *ho „ " r r t i ' | d 0 B « d _ o o .tb.:.Wnd of Wheat, i usually a n d >( « r i g h t e n o u g h t h a t w o | t f e f t i b i ^ t t e A e m i d d r e ' o f N o v e m h e r ' ; a . f d t h e m u p to i n . , g e n e r a t i o n a . j t i p affectiOT „,her P*"' ,lul k i n d ^ Red fifieen bushels per P ri . ° e i , ) I C * ° r ! " W P - ™c'gbing a b o u t 6 3 p o u n d , per bushel. ° •ritirWf , - f t j j i r f M f , T f 7 r ^ f i**"t0' I H * ,,Ilon I T ' " ^ b e v , n P W - Hno K*t Wo ; caU upon «widthf„, 9 1 «dnpt- rtfnr W i n 8 ?'° i<mm* , b e plan, l * « t «H this j t S $ $ ? " K P n M n and l i p d b i p W "- u , f r o m n i | | i „ . , , u lhre(1 done |100r W 0 i n 8 U I 0 ^ o r t n I o f , g 0 i x e r o p e m „ o[ W Nothin' and makin* J e s s jealous as a pet pantcr. flat start to night, Louisiane my that I'd git bar cub, and he w a r t o give t h e m both to Sally herself— Diggins,) five To the caplivahn Aliu Sally Your tender adorer, Sam Crowder, Osage. all fat, be of y o u r h o a r t "hder ,bp,r ,hn,,"w y ^ i W i i r l V a n e b c o r n a n d cottoa ns your of a f f e c t i o n f r o m the S o u t h , to bind o u r open- ndghhenk^WSt ; but «te3Bl»^i»am[ri»»,<uAinetho you ; T c n 10 efl I'cnces pcl 6l^. thatyou '"nd jtWduCe n writer FARXIKO.— ! ways—if SAM good! [ CKOWDER. I s t u d d y e d that not with contiriernble difficultv, a n d w r i t it " i t i i fanm. j ond E v e r y f a r m e r s h o u l d e e e d a i l y e v o r y nninlal he has, a n d inspect hifroonditinq. W e l k - of read the note ! Mny be it d i d ' n t stir u p t h e allovial b o t t o m nf his love for S a l l v — the varmint's c»untenaiicc looked n s riled as ly r i i i t s i a s w i t h s o . n o , s o o n r e s u l t i n w e a k l y | t h e b i d M i s s o u r i in a J u n e r i s e . m u e h t ^ f f l a n o r f n g - , - a s fil)y "ofea.rfoiiK'comnion-thiiinplaM.-withoal animals. • » d j r « * « M h is t h e , fact,"and t d a r r a n y j >.f coalt gi„' .mart A ' g o o d honsewife s h o u l d n o t be a p e r s o n , w |,en family tho Crowder. Sally and I a g . e e d would .Bouia n o . of '(arming i. ortj w ^ d , « o n n m y provide i m p l ^ m , Ih. best ,o ofj o u r h ^ ."r ' C u o f «'« B'®*")' W low "" a , o r whole - \ '••fef^rrcd to in : the farmer femil, . o comfort f 6r»in' i. order.-Xf- the N e w England o f his I"i'lt, « h i o h Farmer, feet aboet every b o n o , allies and other with chip fertilizing U|.on a i i i i e x s t i o u . , - e on'„, | ,me,, i|,e jplectlon, IW^TtMhWrepainlljy "! 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