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SELECT POETRY. An Unmarried Han. 811 I'm a happy man at last, My heart is running over; I"1 Married man just think of that! a" No more a whining lover. I'm inad with joy; tied fast and close, To, O, the sweetest cousiu t And if I've turned one summerset, 1 have at least a dozen ! ''c u? I asked her once, 'twas long ago, While sitting by her sldo, a (I'm blushing while I write the worls.) If she would be my bride. I jn Heavens! how her black eyes lookedat me! in How funnily I felt! o\ I wished Prince Hamlet's that 'my Too solid flesh might melt." pr Tin said that time works wondrous tilings; I found the saying true ; C;| She soon 'came round* again, and I Once more began to woo. at I coaxed her, kissed her, gave her things I praised her loveliness ; W( She wore my ring and kissed me back, co But never would say 'yes !' g:i How many, many weary months ^ I've waited for the word, SO And sighed a thousand times that saw, You know it, 'Hope deferred ! She'd ask me what I meant, and pout, ' U!1 And slap mo in the face; ric How odd It makes a fellow feci When hit in such n place ? or WosAtone evening ull alone, VV1 (The old folks were n-bed,) Watching each other anxiously, cl< Yet not a word was sai l. til My arm was round her little waist, of My heart bent thick and fast; I whispered softly in her ear, And she said yes, at last. It is a pleasure, Charley dear, jJV You never yet have known, To hold the loveliest girl on earth, And feel her all your own ; But if you wish for happiness, m And wish to cheaply buy it, Go and get married, dearest friend, | Just try it, only try it. ',c ? Calhoun Ode do We understand that tiie Ode, circulated nt the recent Floral Fair, was not written ( 1 for that occasion, but was composed nt the request #of the Committee, who were nppointed to make arrangements for the sol. enmities in honor of the patriot, nt Coltim- cr< bia, S. C., April, 1850, where it was sung nf- of ter a Eu'.ogium delivered by Dr. Henry;! however, the conception is chnstc nnd beau- ku tiful, as are all that fall from tlic pen of that , an reverend and estimablo gentleman, and a , qu copy having been solicited for publication, and having appeared in a highly embellished lor form, we take the opportunity of presenting it to oor readers.?Char. Standard. ort Fare thee we'l! From storms below, to Tried and mighty spirit, go ! ^ Worker! to thy high reward. Faithful servant! to thy laird. Son and typo of thy great time ; Prophet, with the eye sublime ; Statesman, in thyself a host; _ Martyr, dying nt thy post J Rarest gifls in thee we Haw ; Thought?thnt probed each hidden luw? Presence?like a felt control? Speech?that awed a nation's soul!? nit Mind of giant?heart of child? Quickly roused or reconciled? Braving, but forgiving foes? on u?: j it.* -A* ? * uiiiil'u, mm outers imgni repose. ,j( An Thou wert proud, confiding, free, m Like thy State's ow n chivalry ; Moral atain couldst not endure, Like thy State's own daughters, pure. op ac Thundering 'nenth the Federal dome, t|, Turning fondly to thy home, HI] Fcnrod, extolled, or disapproved, ; co Still thou wort revered and loved. ; tei | 1)11 Falling at thy noon of fame, Al Thou, with ripe and world-wide nnme, dr Needst no more from life?but wc j>a Darkling here, have need of thee. of ! ^r. God of nations! quench the brand j Tr Cast on our imperilled l.tud ; | ret Bid our Patriot's honored grave, j Speak the word which yet inny save. j SCRAPS. Happiness can be made quite as well ju; ?f cheap material* m of dear ones. The prettiest lining for a bonnet is a 1 good'butnored face. t|, A good wife exhibits her lore for her w! husband by trying to promote hie welfare, and by administering to his comfort. tii Hyson tells us that when Kfatiwin wished his family to Iks aware that the glow of compoeition was on him, lie used to stick a wafer on hU forehead, which was a sig- j f>- sal for universal silence. A city editor says that a man in New p| York ?ot himself into trouble in marrying in two wires. A western editor replies by lei assuring bis cotemporary that a good p? soaoy mon in Michigan hare done tbe ?|> same thing by only marrying one. hr The difference between a carriage horse and a carriage wheel is that one goes beat ^ whets Arerf, and tbe other don't. A man sent a note to a witty friend, re- he questing the loan of his noose-paper, and fOJ imvkcu iu inHtu n? HlnriWgflCVriinOtlti A germ an pfcynlcian bn? publielied a ? E. ! medical tract, in which be maintain# that lad tea of +A ttervm ahould not be per* ' tliia book Advice to Hnruuin.?Now you've writ- rt n your life, try to mend it. pi Integrity, however rough, is better than 'l nooth dissimulation. VI There is a wooian in Cincinnati who ops a grocery, attends faithfully to a fat tc lir of twins, does her own housework, st id finds time to give her lazy husband a fu und thrashing three or four times a ai sek. U Dr. Charles Wilson has written a bo<>k some hundreds of pages to explain the ' tlA ologv of drmikenuess. Wo could j} tine it in two syllables?zi>/ za</. |!1 Nothing but a good life can fit men for better oue. |c I h.ve no more pleasurc.says Johnson, ni hearing a man attempting wit and fail- d< g, than in seeing a man trying to leap di er a ditch and stumbling into it. ? Almost all knowledge is'interesting, if ^ esenled in an interesting manner. ? of lie who angers others is not himSoJi at tli sc. te A sensible wife looks for her enjoyment home?a silly one abroad. . 1,1 It is thought that when Shakspoare (|, role the words, "And the cry in still they g( me," lie was uttering a prophecy in re- T< ird to Queen Victoria's progeny. a, I.aw and War.?Of our fourteen Prosi nts eleven have been lawyers, and three }'< inters. 1,1 Prime ministers and presidents rosomt laborers templed l?v high wages to . idcrtake difficult, dangerous ami deletejus employments. Friends, like tumblers in frosty weath- y? , arc opt to fly at the first touch of hot fa iter. CC It is with a faded beauty as with a .. >ek?the more the face is enamelled, ( 1 e more clearly do we see the progress rc Time. at Vanity never died yet ot a surfeit. A parent who strikes a child is like a wn who strikes the water?the conse fr lences of the blow aro sure to fly up in rc s own face. aj A poor wife 'dears' and 'my love*' her to ishaml, and wouldn't sew a button on to s coat to keep him from freezing. la " I would not be a woman," said Jean l' sul Kichter, ' for then I could not love >rn ni P1 The most uncomfortable houso to lire ij, is a houso full of pets?such as pet rii igs, pet canaries, pet squirrels, parrots, w id cats,? but, worse than all, pet cliil- cc en. st, There is no one so long lived as your dt licate fine lady, who is always 'dying.' ?*' Tliere are fools who cannot keep a se- ^ ?t. Their excessive greenness, like that new wood, makes them split." ai| A merchant in Burlington, Vt., having fa nk his simp floor a couple of feet, or nounces in the Sentinel "'in, conse- In once of recent improvements, goods d* II be sold Vonsiderbly lower' than qi incrly.' ai Horace M.tnn savs it is every way ditahlc to handle the yard stick anJ measure tape; the only discredit isists in having a soul who^e range of ought is as short as the stick and as l>t rrow as the tape. rc AGRICULTURAL. ? [From (he Sou'hern Cultivator. or Work for the Month?(June ) I'1 w [June (Latin, Junius) was from Juno, eof the fabled addresses of the Unman*, n d wife of Jupiter, their chief deity. It swers to the Jewish Tttmmuz, the tenth their civil, and fourth of their sacred ar. It had several names with the Sax- rp s, as the Sorc-monath, or Dry-month ; 1 e Aerra-Litlui, or Formrr-inild-mmth, id also the Midsummer, or Afit/suinmr* 9/W/l.] 4l1 Continue to plant Corn at all favorable iportunities, plowing lip deeply a few res after every rain, and putting it into oground in the beat manner. Ourselves id innny others in various parts of the untrv, made very fair crops lust year ?fr the "latter rains" of June and July? t the sooner you plant now the better. fu ftcr the first hoeing give your corn a top lt easing of Gypsum, Ashes and Salt?10 )j( rts of the first. 4 of tho second, and 1 Salt. It will ho of great benefit in a ^ y season, and no injury at any time.? y it, if you can obtain the plaster. (See narks on Piaster of Gviupsuin, in Aners to inquiries.) \Vor'< your early >rn as often as possiblr, giving the roots deep mellow bed in which to extend emselvca, and leaving tho surface level u d well pulverized. ilc Plant plenty of Cow Peas, using plasr as a top dressing, after they arc well P* >. It will act like magic on lands defi- rc ?nt in lime. Plant, also, plenty of impkins among your Corn, or in a sep- tu ate patch. Milch cows and hogs "elish ein greatly, and they are quite fattening lion boiled up with meal or bran. Cotton will need constant and unremit ig attention during the present mouth. rape nnd mould tne plant as soon ns wsilde; keep the weeds down, and the ound In a state of fine "tilth." Sow, in tho dril?, in your richest land, fi rgo ijuantilies of Corn and Millet for fod- i tr. Sweet Potato fclij>s should be trans- j?i anted ns soon as possible. l)ip the root is a thick batter?made by stirring fine 6 ?f mould nnd scrajrnjjs from the cow ^ in in wAter?plnnl thorn pretty deep And f, ado the ground around them with a few w mdfule of loaves, nnd they will "grow T" finely, even in tliiA thnrnty weather, ist before sundown is the best time for is operation with 'Mips.? Tt Wheat, OaIs, ami early Millet may now w i cut, nnd stacked up carefully on n nlav u? m of rails raised several inches Above th ound; or, (which it Milt b?Uer) put un- * r cover immeUist.-lv. THE KITCHEN GARDEN. Little eon be done, the present month the Garden, witk the .*<ception of ^ iIching, weeding aixt watering. We ol gard the first operation (mulching) as of nrnmount importance ill this climate, and avc spoken of it more particularly elsehere.' Mulch everything?trees,shrub*, incs and vegetables?covering the surCO of the earth. as far as the roots ex- I nd, with four or fivo inches of pine raw, chip muuld, spent tan, sawdust or rest leaves?and you will find that tro^j^b nd plants thus treated grow much fnW^ r, and receive little or no check from the nig continued drouths of mid-summer.? i'atcr should now bo freely and regular supplied to all your growing vegetables, i tbe manner heretofore directed?lenv- w ig no moisture exposed on the surface to ni 10 sun's baking rays. This is an excel "j nt time to attack tho weeds, and you t.j mat show them in quarter. Cut them r, Dwn and let them die on the surface; or r g them up. and burn them, root, branch pi id seed. th Seeds of Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, c., may be sown under low nrbors, made ? ' brush and pine tops, in order to shelter icm from tho fierce rays of the sun. Wa- | r often, until tho plants nro well up, hen a little liquid manure may be used J ternately with tho water, from timo to B inc. Plant a full crop of Okra, without w slay. Plant Peas and Sweet Corn and tu nap Deans, for a succession. Transplant ^ omatoes, Cabbages,early Celery, <tc.dec., . id prick out Celery, Cauliflowers and ,-s rocoli. Pinch ofl' the leading shoots of Qi mr early Tomatoes, Lima Deans, Melons / id Cucumbers, if you want the fruit to t early, and give the plants liquid 111a- f' ire if you desire large specimens. Straw- tr' irry Deds must he kept free from weeds, ell mulched with leaves or "broni straw" id freely watered in dry weather. If ^ iu desire fruit, cat oil* all the runners as st 11s they appear, and keep the ground S, ol and nioi-t. Cut if you wish to in- gt case your plants, tho mulching may bo in spensed with (except immediately a- 'n aind the plants, as directed last month) Jv id the surface must be kept clean, open |J. id mellow. THE ORCHARD. F< The frost has thinned out most of our nit Tory thoroughly, hut such of our ad era us are more fortunate, should not low their young trees, especially, to bear >o heavily?thin the fruit from ono third ha > one half, if the branches are heavily den, and the remainder will be enough rger and liner to pay for your trouble.? eaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, Ac., ay now be budded, by those who still VVl active budding, which we have discon- ^ lined, except in particular cases; prefer- jj ng to graft into good ;oots during the ^ inter. Such as desire to bud the Apri- j it, may use free growing and vigorous oc'ts of the Chickasaw Plum with deci? R id advantage, hut the tree must be train- ? a I low and branching, instead of tall,slen* r and "spindling." Mulch all young eos set out last spring,and give them a eo- M ous watering occasionally. Turn your nail "slioats" into the orchard to devour lien fruit, and encourage them to "root" t0 loosen up the earth, by scattering a ^ indful of corn to them occasionally, unirneath the trees. Large lings arc frelentlv destructive to orchards, tearing id mutilating the branches in their efrts to obtain the fruit, even when the ound is thickly strewn will. it. TIIE FLOWER GARDEN. Some hardy Annuals may y it be sown, it it is rather late. Take up bulbous j >ots, such ns Tulips, loiujnills, ?fcc., as ion as the leaves decay?dry and store jj icin. Apply liquid manure occasionally all your choice flowers. Roses should >\v ho huilded and layered?fumigate iih tobacco smoke to destroy the Aphis /, ' Green fly upon the Rose and oilier B ants. Gather ripe flower seeds in dry eather. Use water freely among your / iwcrs whenever it is necessary. Rain ater is best. It XbW READY!!! TIIE HE SLAVE OP THE LAMP!! i nr William xottTii. n Who will exchange old Lamps for new?" [Arabian Xi'jhtt EnUrtaininentt. A Tb- 1- * - * a iiv pu^uuiiium wui'K oi nu* iaio uticiucu and montcd author, whose recent and mclanchol- ^ death has awakened a feeling of genera) syin- !! ?tby. It is a book intense enrnestness of purpose, * 11 of general ideas and originality of thought, litis been looked for with engcrucM for some onths past, All who would learn the vicissidea to which a man of genius ia subjected, ould read this book. Fead these Notices of the Present p An admirable storr. How ono pities and adicres the author. It enlists all the spmpathies. [l'eople's Advocate. The style is very similar to that of the itnmnrI Hoc?full of mysticism legends, and the wonrrful." [Waverly Magasine. " 'The Flare of the Lamp' is an auto-biogrv ty oi this gifted man, and will therefore Ire ( ad with inuch interest." [Organ. jt "This work Is one of strange fascination, Inch will chain the reader to its pages until ( s has seen its very close." [Argtu. 1'uMislied in one volume, cloth, price $1. t, II. LON<Ii*BKOTHEU. ti 121, Nassau street, N. V. < ty Copies mailed on receipt of the price.? ddrvsa as above. [?pl H 10] W DOLLARS REWARD.Tlie above reward will bo paid for the Sr ddivenr to myself, or the lodgement in ? ESuany jail, of my fellow Bob, who left my w remises on the 25th of April. The sold boy black, stowt built, al>out 22 year* old, about w feet 8 or 10 Inches high, lie is well known " , tho name of Boh Pelam. I will also pay twenty-live dollars for satis- T ctory proof against any one who mav harbor f?. JOHN M.kAt LKNKK York district, S. 0. IS if Advertisement. A number of account* due thin office for Ad- ^ Ttlning Job Work end Kohaoription, remain ipokL Now, I amuro Ihoao tn?lol.tv<H^iic iU I am *ory much preased for mon<if|MK|^^ ay will cotn* forward and actllo theae a^H ct will confer on me a grtmt favor a a baile^HI Mar 21, lA-tf. 'iK I 3f~wr*"?? Old Papers. For *al?, any quantity ut Xewapapora of Imjso 1' - ut , , a limulrc I :V_ . = .. m, or the Complete Cure of Caughg, ' Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis ] Spitting of Blood, and all other lung , complaints tending to consumption * < s * i : This preparation is getting into use nil I rer our Count-y. Tho numerous letters I o receive from our various agents, in for- I ing us of curses effected in their immediate ighborhoods, warrant us in saving it is one < T tho best, if not tho very best Cough Mcdino now before the public. Il almost inva- I ibly relieves and not unfrajuently cures the ry icorsl case. When all other Cough i eparations have failed, this has relieved ic patient, as Druggists, dealers in 1 cdiclnes, and Physicians can testify. I sk the Agent in your nearest town, what I m been his experience of the effects of this 1 cdicine. If he has been selling it for any i ngth of time ho will tell you. I l' IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT ' clow we give a few extacts from letters i 0 have received lately regarding the vir- I es of * -is medicine. j Dr.S.()s!ir,of Knoxvillc.Ga.,says:?lhare en using your Liverwort and Tar very ex tenrely in my practice for three years pa si. and, 11 \ with pleasure I slate my belief in itssuperiiity over all other article* with which I am acquainted,Jirr which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Benners. writing ? om Wiiynesvilie, N.C. snys;?" The Liver' I art and Tar is becoming daily more popu- 1 r in this Country, ami we tiiisk Justly 1 All who have tried it speak in enmmen ible terms if it, very beneficial in alleviating e complainted for wuich il is recommeded.., Our A cent in Pickens Distrrt.S. (!. Mr . It. Mct'nll, assures us "that he uses it with I fat benefit in his own family, nnd reeom- i ends it to his neighbors." Ho gives an | stance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, ho had been suffering with disease of the < nngs for years,attended with severe cough, 1 ho was relieved by the Liverworth and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of is Medicine from all parts of the South, or a report of the surprisng cures it has ' eformed in the Western and Norhern and astern States, wo would invite the suffering J itient to read the pamphlet which accominies eaeh bottle. To all we say have /[ope ire Hope.. 1 TRY THE MEDICINE !! \ He warned In Kcnsou, r And neglect not that er ugh which is daily . rnkening yourconstitution, irritating your ( roat nn*l lungs, and inviting on that dread ^ sense,Consumption, when so soothing nnd ( ealing a remedy can be obtained us Dr. ^ ogcrs' Svrup of Liverwort and Tar. Is/rare of Counterfeits ami llase Imitations! c The genuine nrticlo is signed Asdkew our.its, on the engraved wrapper around ich bottle. Price, 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. 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The Subscriber is now receiving from 1 lew York, l'hihidelphin, Bn'tioiorc and Charleston, Ida Fall anpply of Drugs, Clidm:ula, Puints,Oils, Snaps, Brushes, Coamet- , :s. Perfumery, Spices nnd Fancy articles; , Jhina-Wnrc, auch as Vase*, Cups nnd Snuers. Toilet Bottles, Cord Baskets, Ac. Ac., o which he respectfully invites tho ntten. I on of tho citizens of lamenster visiting 1 s'aindcn apd wanting articles in his line. 1 Z. J. DsHAY. i Oct 4. S3 tf Fftirily Modioli 1 keep constantly on hsqd a frctnfmpply ] f all tho most popnlar Family Medicines, rhie.h may be depended on as genuine, nnd rhich arc sold on the usual terms for cash, 1 r on time to punctual customers. Iking J', ?? nuibvruas 10 mention id flrtuii > Mud i our orders for what you wifth, to Z. 1. DeHAY. Camden, Oct. 4, IBM. 33 tf. W. THURLOW CASTON, lTTOEHEY AT LAW AVB 8OLX0I TOE IV EQUITY. Mends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw L and Adioinittg District!. tor oygcg; CAMDEN, H. ^ r. ~ . * +mA VtMt liiltot ww * 'oj.mI*. one mile cant of r*U?s**t HP!, Vr I#. M. CADTWEW. .Jj,: > ' ** *j55? i "v' ' ' ' * *' ai.*?afiE. ^ The great remedy fur RheunHtlsm, Gout, Pain in the Side, // ip, Back, Limbe nnd Joints ; Scrofula. Kind's Evil, While Sw I ling, 7/ard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixad pains whatever. !V*-> Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot rxist. It has been beneficial in eases of weakness, such as Pain nnd Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Iambs, lameness, Affection of tho Lungs in their primnry stages.? It destroys infiamation by perspiration. Jamos L Bovd, Pickens District, South Carolina, test!lies that, by its use alono he wns cured of Rhcumntisu^i both of (lis knees, of several years stamNng. Tho fuJIowing wns handed us by a respectable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovn, Sl Mead:?Gents : I have been using your Liverwort and Tnr 7A.'brow Plaster very extensively in my practice for three years past, nnd it is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over nil other articles, with which I nm acquainted, for the purpo ws for which they sru recommended. The Hebrew Planter, espccinlly, is an universal panacea for local pains. 1 have nlso found it n most excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. It gives universal satisfaction wherever used. S. S. OS LIN, M. D. Knoxvillc, Ga., March 4th, 1853. |H?r A VOICK FROM GEORGIA. Rend tho following testimony from n physician. G-ntlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an affliction of my loins vnd side, nnd tried many remedies that my awn medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used fonr Plaster, and am now by Its good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who arc suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to be:ome acquainted with its virtues when they vill resort to its use, Yours, trulv. M. W. WALKER, M. D, Forsythe, Monroe County, On. To Messrs. Scovil 8/ Mend, New Orleans, La. IEW DAVIDS OR 7/EBREW PLASTER IN NORT// CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mkad: I have been ronblod with tho chronic rheumatism for he Inst twelve years. On the 1st of July, 1849, I wns so bad that I could not turn nysclf in bed, nnd the pain so severe that had not slept n wink for six days. At his time mv attending physician prescribed ho "Hebrew Plaster," nnd it acted like a harm ; the pain left me, nnd I slept n.ore ban half of the night, nnd in three days I vas able to ride out. I consider tho ' //eirew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts if pains now in use. O. W. M'.MINN. /.?14*1 itc-t \iJJc. N. C., Aug. 1C, iKi q q: * q q Beware of counterfeits nnd base imitaiois ! The genuine will in future have the ignature of E. Taylor on the steel plate ligravcd label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean conn erfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by u?, nnd by iur agents appointed throughout the South ?and no peiltar it allowed to itII it. Dealr? and purchasent generally are cautioned gainst buying of any but our regulnr agents, thcrwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL k MEAD, 13 Chart res street, N. Orleans, Hole Coneral Agents for tho Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Jan 31 49 6m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. John Adams 1 ri > Attachment. 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