The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 05, 1856, Image 4
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TRUr NOBILITY. i
Who shall judge a man from Nature?
Who shall know him by Ins dress? (
Paupers may be fit for princes,
Princes (it for something Ira!*.
Crumpled shirt and dirty j teltet
May bcclothe the golden ore
Of the deepest thought and feeling?
Sat 11 vest eon Id do no more.
There ero springs of purest crystal
liver welling out of stono ; I
There are purple bed? upd golden t
Hidden, crushed, and overgrown.
God, who counts by' so id a, not dresses,
Loves and prospers you and ino,
While lie values thrones the highest
Cut as pebbles oa the sea.
Mart upraised above bis fellows
(3ft forgets his fellows then ;
Masters, rulers?lord remember
That your meanest hands arc ntcn,
Men of labor, men of feeling,
Men of thought anil men of fame,
f laii.ii.ag e pial rights to sunshine
In a aim's ennobling name.
There are foam-embroidered oceans.
There are little weed-olid rilis. j
There are feeble inch high saplings
There are cedars on the hills ;
God, who counts by soai.s,iiot t?.ali? ns, j
Loves ami prospers you and me.
For to him all vain distinctions
Are as pebbles on the sea.
j
Toiling b nils alone arc builders
or in.) 01 '
nciiun ;inu l.<010,
Tilled hi/incss i.i pensioned,
Fed and fattened on the same,
Wi tlio sweat of other foreheads,
Living only ti> r< juice.
While the poor man's ortir g (1 freedom
Vainly lift :;1 lip its vo'ee,
Truth and justice arc eternal.
Born with holiness ami ii,.rht;
Secret wiur.gs ehull new r prosper
While there is a sun by day.
Go:!, whoso world-heard voice singing
Boundless love to you and me
Rinks oppression, with its titles,
As the jo bbles in the sea.
Jtgriralhirnl.
[From the S. C. Agriculturist.
SHALL GRAIN CROPS.
It is now generally conceded that the
production of staple inaikel crops, to tlm
exclusion of small grain erojis in tin* Siiult
! ? a very griuvioiis fallacy. The cxhntistion
of the arable Ian.I, wuli ail incidents
connected with the culture of cotton' as it
has from the imperfect system of giain
culture, whicli have been persevered in.
Cotton of i'selt returns more feili 'izing
const linen's 10 ihe ? >il upon which it ha-,
grown, tbun any other cultivated crop in
the Soudi; for the stalk, pods and seed,
comprising all that is valuable as fertilizois,
certainly exceed in value an lirni- i
died fold, the lint which is sold. The-o i
portions of the plant, wit It economical
i.~n? ...
.iiuiiiuim, tin ne returned to the soil
on some portion of tbc plantation.
Corn is at best a hazardous ami uncertain
crop in the middle and most of the
upper districts of South Carolina. 'Hie
contingencies of drought and freshet, have ,
this year swept the country from one end
of the Stale to the oilier, ami bu: a few
favored locations have escaped. The entire
crop of corn produced in the State
will he harvested at an expense of not
less than one dollar per hmhel, if we ?-s j
timate the labor and capital bestowed on i
the production of the w hole crop, and w e J
are firmly of the opinion, that to average i
a season often years this estimate of its j
cost to the planter would not be too high, t
As this fact is one which stares us in the j
face, would it not be wed for us to look
to the economical substitutes for this crop,
which in fact is the great exhauster of
our soil. All the valuable fertilizing elements
of the corn plant are taken from
the fields ami seldom returned. The
present system of tillage, exposing the soil J
to the heats of summer, and subjecting it
t<> the wastage of washing rains, all lend
to shake our confidence in the itnivenal
value of this crop to the planter. Its
proper cultivation, of which we shall treat
at another tmight decrcaeo but would
not wholly eradicate the casualties attendant
upon its production.
We think that the small grain crop*,
wheat, oats, rye and barley have been loo ,
much neglected, and that their increased ,
production in the planting State# should
be fostered. The cotton planter objects
to laige crops of small grains, because
the harvesting interfere# with tbe cultivation
of his summer crops. With the old
sys?ern of hmto-dug this is a grest diaw
hack, but now. since reanin r m,..
have become practicable, ami are being :
introduced, (bis objection fails to the I
ground; lor with a little preparation a
tew hands can harvest immense cjuanti-I
ties. So with improved machinery for j
threshing and cleaning up small grain
crops. Old fashioned threshers accomplishing
the task of one hundred bushels
per dav, can be supplanted by others, doing
with the same motive power, and
bands enough to tonnage the straw ami
grain, five times as much. We look upon
the gathering and threshing of a largi
wheat crop, when d by proper fixtures
as an easy task, noL interfering with the i
routine of the cotton crop to an injurious 1
extent. The snrno may he said oi oats, I
barley and rve. All these are valuable,
and, besides, their remunerative character
come in as ameliorating crops in a proper
system of rotation.
0H? r.isn of rn'livsting udo?i?f( and
other small grains, is simple, hut effective.
We plow the laud deep and thoroughly,
harrow it smoothly, then apply whatever
fertilizes we u?e, be it guano, cotton seed
or compost, tow the seed and cross plow
it with small short p'ows. Land sown
down in barley, should b? made very rich
with compost manures. If ibis is done
from two lc> three bo?he!s per ncro is the
proper quantity of seed to tnw. Jdu.-h
^Oo liulu wheat la generally rown per acre.
i
We great 1? incline to thick seeding, and
our ?xpericnce proves that an addition
over tin usual quantity of seed sown more
than compensates.
Tlio best steep for seed wheat is a so!u
lion ot blue vitriol at the rate of one
pound to every five bushels, fcoak the
seed wheat twelve horns in this solution,
and it is a certain preventive of smut.?
The world is itidebt to the lato John S
Carwile, of Newberry, for ibis discovery
and it has now been practiced a.id tested
twenty-live years with im'r ersal success.
T< u years ago >N>uth Carolina f?*l her
cities from the grain fields of the Nrnth
?now she exports wheat and ll"iir to a
cons'nb rab'e extent, and w heat crops have
j roved more remunerative to the planters
thru cotton. The middle and upper
districts, now connected bv railroad com
I immication with Charleston, should become
almost entirely grain growing distiiets.
Following in the track of grain
growing, w ould be found systems of stock
raising, and when the horses, mules and
bacon n-ed by tlif iSiate are produced
within our holders, then can we anger increased
prosperity and complete indepeii
denco.
FALL FLOWING.
Tiio advantages of fall Flowing may
be enumerated as tohows :
1. la aututnn, the leaiu having become
inured to work through the summer, is
more vigorous and belter prep.ucd tor labor
than in the spiing, and oilier laim
work is less ptes.-utig ui us demands upon
tire time and attention 'ban in Itiat bustling
period. Let all the plow nig be done
which is possible in the lab, and still the
spring work w ould give abundant employment
to the fanner and his tenuis,tu drawing
manure, cross plowing, cultivating,
harrowing etc.
'2. In the tali, low, moist lands aregcti
-raiiy in bellvi cond'Uoh lor p.owing than
in spring time. We say g?-iieraiv t??r
ibis season low, uioi.-t lands aie decided.\
uroisl, at present, bin! we eannut Indie
lor any be.tor stat.- very car.)' next year,
and il plowed as they should be, wei
lands will stiller vety little Itoui water
I 11 1 < 111 I 1 r lit*. VVililor
v"o" vuv "
3. Suff, heavy soils, plowed in aul.tinn
untie go, I?v ihe iic ion ??1 wat i aid fro
a it.ore thorough disintegration?vl.iy > aie
puiuri/.cti ami nmnb.e?|, am! Iiea\ \ loins
ami hard j?an lands arc acted upon in a
like maimer ami with like beiiclii.
4. Heavy, co..me swards, In.I of rank
weeds and glasses, can ho heller snhdiitii
by plowing in lite fall?their roots aic
inure a pi lo tlie out, aud far Us.- i..i'nc l>>
to sprout again, than when plowed m ihe
spr tig. TLe turl is hotter prepared hv its
inure advancetl stale of tlceay, tor the use
ol tlie crops which may he sown or planted
upon it.
5. I'nll plowing distill hi the " winter
uirungemenis" ol numerous worms ami
insects, and innst destr >\ a large uuinbei
ol these pe-la, and also llu-.ir eggs and l.srvte.
Tins ir a minor advantage, hui one
worthy ot consideration, especially on
.amis .nlosled with the wire-wor'ti.
I ;.e principle objection to fail plowing
are these:
1. lilt* losK of ill lt fi-rtil. f.-i-.t la
lion readily peiineablo to inr and moisture,
and the consoiidat ion otihes<>il b\
long exposure lo changing and stoiiu\
weather. This, on soils ?>! a lighl diameter,
is a very serious objection to plow mg
in autumn.
2. J'Le lo.? of vegetable matter and the
ga>es to the same while in a state of decay,
is another disadvantage. The latter
is lint a small loss, if the work is done late
in the fall, hut often on h:l! sides, a large
part of the soluble and floating organic
inatt-r is washed aw .a', by the heavy rams
of winter and early spring time. The
soil is also consolidated by the same i i
lluotices. Heavy swards thus situated
wi>uid sustain le-s injury H an light sward
or stubble lands.
The advantages and disadvantages of.
this pi act ice may be appropriately followed
by brief directions tot performing the
work.
1. Do it in the best manner.
2. Throw up low Ixnds in narrow beds
and cut cross throws ami drains sufficient
to carry off at otiee all surface water.?
l his will obviate one gie?t objection to
fall plowing.
3. Plow deep find narrow furrows?
such will best secure the action of the
ameliorating influences of fiost upon die
roil. A rough broken surface is belter
than a smoot ha one for ibis purpose.?Jin
rul Nrw Yor far.
In the gardens of Cliepultcpcc, near
Mexico, the first object that strikes tineye
is the magnificent cypres* of Monte
/.uma. It had attained its full growth
when thai monarch was on too throne,
(1520) so that it must now beat least
400 years old ; yet it still retains all the
vigor of youthful vegetatior. The trunk
is 11 feet in circuinference, yet the height
is so majestic as to make even this enormous
mass appear slender. At Santa
Marie de Tula, in Oaxaca, is a cypres.-.
03 1 2 feet in circumference, which does
not yet show any symptom of decay.?
Exchange.
IIoops this seems to he the delicate wii ler
ques ion among the ladies. .Snail they
wear hoops or iio uoops during the tempest
time. Shall they throw away the
graceful auxiliary, ?>r put on more tluuiie.
and defy old JJoreaa with its pleasant
tuo '? TllAV Ufit IIIi.Ia/ ulo.l VV .?
however, the hoop will carry the Jay. ii
h<is loo HUtldetny win the affection ut ilunor
lend cm of ton 10 l?e cast aside ?o re
morscle-3 y; and we presume k is ?juiie j o#
sible to make it aulHcirtiily ponderous, ui
to adapt lis weight to tho inclemency ui
the ??rtH in. So, vine le ct.rctau !?iV.
Sunday 'Times.
Botttno ON the EI.KC-tion.?Gaiu
blmg, in the form of beta upon the com
ing election, is now generthy prevalent to
an unprecedented extent. A OeUor in
Washington, *;?>h the Boston Herald,
writes to his Bunion creditor : " I c?n\
pay your lull till alter the elect'on. At
ihe money I have is 'up' on tiie reanii,
and I c .li't loud It. il is the Sam* wiih
pre ay muHi all nw neighbors.
1 ho following is from a Crawfordsville.
Indiana, paper. lioad it ami bo astonished
: ,
M The doctrine that lta*heen so holdiv '
advocated l.y the leadirs of the ppty du;
ring ike last year, "that a vcorn Mtd ux
<jo<m{ as a while man,'' has become, with
n majority of the members of that party,a
fixed fact. No longer than last week a
man residing in the vicinity ofOl>erlitt College,
it) tliu fcjtate of Ohio, gate hi.r only
daughter it) marriage to ti sooty African
wlio It.id l>< en educated at this Abolition
institute. '1 Ins man. wo tmdorsiMid, is
Stale clec'o, on the Kunii.tit ticket, and |
tog ids the negro as his eiptal. 1 In
young lady is described as being exticutely
beautiful and but sixteen veais of tree,
while her diiskv lotd is blacker than the
! darkest midnight."
D?. Ckane. the I'ijnr.not.oot.vr.?Tlte
Washington (N. t .) 'l imes says;
Or. Crane n|U?lled for a short time in
\ irgitna not long since, and thete lie lelt
tlie lady he look from Portsmouth, to her ;
. late, and it is said llottcd oil with the'
lady of his landlord ! Clli cts toe in hot j
pursuit of h'tn, and ft captured, he w id
pay deal for Ins impudence. Wewailietl
| the pl.hiic a week or two ago, to watch
] thill lliati.
Our Terms.
TliK
;LAXfASTiill Ll\)I!Lii
IS ft lll.isioai wkkelv, IIY
I W. M . C 0 N N 0 R S ,
j KDl'l O li AND P HOP U 1 ETU U.
At Two Dollars per atimitn, i.n advaNck ;)
'l'wo Dollars mid i*'i t?y ('cuts, if paid wiitiin 1
,i\ tai.u'.'is: i.i t Tim e Dollars, it not paid
t mil the cltd ol (lie sohsi i.plion ^ car. ?
(Subscription*, when paid witiiiu tltrce j
! i .< i.i . ?. alt, i ri i-i ii tag toe tusi latiiibcr, w id
j be COIisidi i i'll til advance.
, j--i-? No paper sctit out of the State, uu- j
! icss tin* money accompanies i' e order, c.\- i
j ccpt to a known tcspoii>il>lc liatltc.
j .\n\ person aenumjt us? tuo subsenboi* I
: and 1 t'li Dollar*. aiiriiiii|)iiiiird b) the Ca?1I.,i |
j will bo entitled to oiw copy gratis.
N" paper oi^i-oiuimnH. until .?11 ar j
. renl'ages arc paid, mi > ? .>1 our o|)> "...
TKHMS OK A1 ?\ l".l?'l lslN< .
Anvi UTi*tMENT? will be inserted at Om i
' Dollar |? r *?ja..rc, ol sixteen luu* or ic-s .
Ior it t itiiiiiiiicb, v. i t\ I ne < etd* /or tl \
lira! insertion, iilltl i'itljr Cell.* lor eacil nub
| sequent insertion.
I In- following dedtntioiiH will be made in
j i'.vur ol' standing adveiliseniolits :
3 Mo.MII*. ti SIhMIIS. I VK\li I
iOno Square, &i.o j $s> mj ife'd.t t? |
I n o ?? 0 I o on l ;>.ot> I
I lir.'ts * II oO IJ oo irt.oo |
Halt t.'oliilliti, KiUO \i'Jt Uo dotal;
t Hie " 30 MO -iO.l'U Ml.OU
l5n?iii? s* (!unin of ti\ e linen or less, inch <1
j i;.o Uu* paper, Six Dollars per million
Announcing ('atnbvlatva !\.r Oil i we, Five
Dol'nr*.
Advertisers arc requested to mark the I
number ol' insertion* desired on c cli adiorliscnicnl,
or they will be uiseiiid cuU. torbut,
ami charged a<eurdiiiglv.
j-t/" All irarr-ien.t ud\urliseuients must
be paid lor in advance.
I
\V ; are now prepared to execute all kin *
of
FLAIN AND FANCY
! BOI'K 1MI JOB \l0i It. !'
with tne utmost NF.ATNKSS awl 1)1^-'
I'A'l't J I. and on iiccoiiinioitnlmif terms.
I
A LIST OF LETTERS,
i(L.M Al.\l\(i in tin- I out Oflici' ?t I. 11'
l a Mi r I 'oil 11 i to use, I I. I M I ,
I..? ('...Hon, J.; iliiiiv, J.S.; button, It. A.:
! Ih.lturd, W. ' i |
C.?Cutilhen, N\". Ii.; Clarke, Jmun; i
! Clarke, Mrs. C li. I
1>.?iJix'iti, Mis* S. R.; Davis, J. M. ,
F Faulkner. s.; F'lciiiiiuiiy. s.; I*'under- i
Lurk, A. li; Fiucher, 1>. F.; Fmyd, S, t>.
ii.? lint ler, J. K , iluuiphic)s, C.; li.iuib\,
L. A , tlou^u, Al;?. L., lingiiis, Aliw. M.:
| llays. Mrs.
K.? Kenntnyion. S. I). S ,
I L?ix'iiitiiuiis, Mrs. M
| M.?Miiurc, L>., McC'ormick, \V. J.; Moth- ,
I inlitil. J., Aim tin, Aii-s S. J,.
l,.--l'inl?i, W. 'i I'cs r, 1). M., 1 I)lei, 1
C. A. _ ,
i it. ? linger*, Mr.; (luhiii?on, S.; Rutland,
ic"s- .
N.? SJlevdiuaii, J. A.; Silica, I.'1.; Star-'
1 ley, J. /v.; Moyiier,Jolin; Sttlweil, J?. I..
I.?*1 hoinpsoii, J.is.; 'J hoiap-ori, A.;
T.iu'n^MHi, .'ors. h. li., lit)lor, M.
V..? V\ aiM'ii, I..; Walls, I'",
l emons culling tor leileis ill the above i
list, will please ?h| II.ej are noterllsi d.
1 DOS. li. MAhlhL, I'. M.
\ KEW DRUG- STORE.
' :?r
THE UXDEIiSWXED
TAKhS pleasure iii inlonnin^ ihe friends
] and former patrons ol lier InisOuuU, Unit sue
| liiiit ojieued a iilll I * S'lUKL, next door
below Hie i '
TIAkOMt HALL,
; where will constantly be kepi a fresh and !
; select stock of
Hi ties, Chemicals, Family and 1'ladtall.
u? Medicine*, Soaps, FerUniicly,
Brushes, Spices, and Fancy I ,
Articles, Jell*, J'hjw?;,
Kit?elopes, Inks,
A... At..
And respectfully aolini* a tontinuuiice 01 t
i it 10 |>ioruii:ige mi liberuiiy bvMoweo on lilni.
J LTl. Hal.
g-tf Mr. ]>t liny will give yvrsubil 11* |
U'liimu l<> Itio bit?in??* iiei..it* ui Uie {stunt i 1
uiiU resitting un ihc |>rviin>H?l (Miaou* mm- 1
ii.g in low h ulU-r nigltl uinl w ?iiiuig >.tiiieiiil'H,
will be WMlied oil A'l A.N i lil-Ll.
Cuiudon, April JH, 1?A0. lu-uj.
i
Notice.
APPLICATION ill be nmdoNl Ihe nexi i
?eN??iolt of llie l/cgmliilure, lor n i'ubuc
Komi, lending from Ihe bteel ( reek innd
below W. J. (melon's fetore, following ino
lied where the io..d now ruun nw? rie..r m? 1
|>ructi??blr, by the Jhetliodiai l.tiuicii, ineravcling
(he rher ro..0 * In m ilie ruuo
una. bMlntift* hboul 3} toilet.
JlAMMi ,>iii.l?KK.
Aug. 21, 18?li *>-4)11. I
TLottery.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON TIII5
ii A V \ N k P L i\!
I
PKIZK3 GARKANTlhD!
$102,000 ECLLAKS. '
ONLY 15,000 NUMBERS!
PKI/.KM PAYABLE WITHOUT DKBUCTiON! ;
1
JASPER COUNTY A(,Al)KM\
LOTTEK Y.
By A\?thciity oi tl.c State ol Georgia.
1
CLASS S.
'IO 111. im\UN NOV. l/irn. 1850.
At fNwecrt Mall, a. (i.i.. under tlu
MWi.ril Mljn rllitelidi-i ve til t VI. (> 1,1>.
M. I.<und J.\SiK.S A. .%llSHh.
P. Ks.j.
Hi uieinLvr ?11; ? l.uUcry has Pitteiti Thou?.h.(I
Nuii i'i i.? it ss than (tity I.hi v) in i
itic WorU ! llii-ivlii i it is the Lent tV?r inIt'slliK-lll.
l.M.IUtt.r illi< Nvllcllie !
Scheme.
1 Pi i?e til' 15.00u j
1 pi i/.e of O.vitiw !
I '* - iiuu |
4 ' 1,000 nre 4 t?OU '
.*? ' 6tm ate it 60u j
S i ' 101) i.ie S ?)U0
l..'>ou ' 10 arc cyatu 1
J.i nop <>\iY. <:f 00 fi,i"iu !
0 " 0 *iv>' o i
t' " ?U ,U"U I
1.71^ 1>1'ixe.s aii:ou:.tin- t o SiUitOOO
Tickets $10, Halves $5,Quarters $2. GO.
'i'lie I .DUO 1'iiziA t>f $40 ur-- determined
l?V II.t-l ll^lile ul the Illil'lU. r lll.it dr. o - 1
ihe < | i .1 Piue ol i.V i). i'in- ? i |>i i.l
Pl'lZi Mill, nt enlir-e, fill! Willi .uir id tlu
lie-iue*.? I. it. it. I. '). 0, 'J, N. 5) ii 'I i u?e
holt' Tukels i n tin. Willi Ilie - .iiii- limine
.is I lie !..ht in liie ( ;. | 11 a I ? II lie ? liiiili-il to
$ IU. I tiitv e.s anil f^n ilolsill |?. nfuiruoll. j
Persons sending llione\ bt III ..I lli i il IO.I i
le.-.r Hh tici?i{ list. Ordi'fn punelii.dK nt
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i? *i??r\a ?w, \ |(MI> I't'll >Kli llil.il ?
l'>.ink i\ulf* ul Miiillii IV.Ilk* I. krll :.l |i;ir
llmst- willing |> .ilic;il;.i iiuiiiln-.it kliiiiilu ,
uiilt-r it;:tit?ill.lit 1 y. I)r..\tinr-? m-iti ! i' 1
m ilt'i i: i ^ i ivi.iM
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liticom acc l><*i n \V i is< i,
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COLiXjMBIA BAxiI\,ER:
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F A M 1 L V 1? A 1' K It
IS TIIK SOl'TII.
82 PER AKNU1I-1N ADVANCE.
'J l) t-UUM ItlUKHS:
\Vt- w onltl I' .riii'Mity it <>i;r hiiIum-i'i (
liffH I" niti hi |>it mill;? , .|tii:iui.? t ?? fur '
li?l. \\ > i it* la'n irij nttii!iiiiut!i In ?h..!(r ,
i ll'tin- lif.M y tlt-lil t- i..i!i tl ii|it.ii ti. li\ iIhivtKlritii>
tin- \\ ) it Ii f.\t t |.| nil nur nflit-c in
IKJ4 'I'lit I..IHMT c 1.1..lit;, larifcr AliMiUliI
111" tfatiiiig in I'.t-i lli..ti . iiv Wffl.1. |?njit-r in
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IHMU-UMUK. UUI> ill lilt- OHllill II AC | >l| I Mil l
Jri'd*, mid nmld not !.? pul'li-ln <i .,i .ill l -r !
lilt; llllTl* .Moil IIMI III tilt' Mili-t'rijil lull. I'll10
> udt i'i lining lie i.iiili d. ou;- vwi-lilii'* niulil
mil exi-l. Ni>u, iti. |nili.i?'..timi ol it tt-.ily
|?i.juT ulone him n 1111111 iih in h11111* 1 v mi
huge Ml iiliioun i i't r.i.ilinj.' hi illcr for net
SHI..I* I. nl|b?t'i'i|? in" |>l !? ? . Mill it i. Mill lil
11 iery huge i.dtiiiiun ?if Mili-erilii i.t ill.,I we
van Iki|h fur ri'iiiuiii'Miiiim.
N\ i.l iinl eitvli ot Mir frit-nrl* in :k?? Mi ? !'. I
fort |<>r ns> I Mrs. < lurk hh\*<: "There i*
uoil.ing like funking hii i Mori " We would
like \i*ii iiiucii lor each oiru lo try ilie vir
tUe ? ) llt-r |i|llltiMijllil.
NuVV Its THE TIME:
Till- '* tl>** JI'VJ'Vf tiu.l' lo ?II\ >| rilif. mo '
I hill you liiiii pi I t lit- whole nlnri ?if " l.?irutie
or ^u| ei mil ion."' It in I ii% eqm.l lo
lite puiiou-. Mu.i'ohlul k.iin of mii i.-iliird
I'M reHlMlll(J?lll.
TO Tlit BIBLE SDCIEffES
Throughout the State of South Carolina
Several yrart hating r!np?'d nincc tin1'
Crit iiiiM of iiioU- Liiaiiili.ilion in tin- Slide
liiiin iiwrinblrd tor * hrinii. n emuiM.'! Mid
greeting, tliu tiliiiiiigers of the Cliirlealoii j
lil id ( oluinhi.t Jtihli' SiH'irtii'M luitt ri'Milvid
lo in?ui' it fill I tor u if.hit* Convention, to
meet til Columbia, in November next.
'i lit- l(it It* (StHMvlit r. throughout ihe t lute
nfi', therefore, re?|nf;tiilly unit v-rmatli in j
i lit d to iiii'i'l' nliu .('point iKUgnteit. w lot j
Miiiii itnM*inble in C luiiiln.i, on TIhiimIiiv
uiglii, 1 lie kiln ol i\o\tu tier next, ill 1 *>' i
1'iot'K, iht* pl.we ot iiit'oiiiig to Lo herei.f'Ur (
inure {nirtlt ulitrli tli'm^imd.
Tin y nrt refpic.-ti-u. nUo. to fornitli com- ' <
ptele iiilnrLi.iliMii.il to the iiuuil or of llit'ir j
nit inbi r?, tin* auina r..l*?i?d ht tIi?-iii dining '
no j?ni? i ) our or ino, the amount of dimii '
hi.lion <1 lit'tln \V mo M Ithlli their hoin'dx,
M' nip) ly limy h.Af beclt utile to li.n.lil', j
li.e iiol mill to tlio Aim-fte..Ii l(ilite So. <
i it it . iti.il iill liiiit'i ?til.i?'i'i?? ?? H 1- *
,, j-..- mil uu ll|
llllVM'Kl Hi llir liMIIVrii^iill. i i
1 llf KeV. Jif. JtlfiNi'lll) dill! i.f lilt* iM'.Tv ]
laMcn uf lh? All.fti'all l>ihle iMn-lft),ll
nX|M?Uil, Will he jifiM iil, null nh<.~e mil i
- . I ih .1 til the n(>v..ki'in, one or lltou- |i.ih'u
(Heeling* II.a V he lie HI timing the Killing ol
lilt!' t OH I Million, to ih?* glial toil* Milage III
ll.C ClUnM.
DAI.NKI. RAVKNKU
VV Ji. II. i hHOiNNLAU,
L T. JthhlwI&OA. i
l (in.ioiliie ol the l.hfciinUili li.lee {Soviet
it. At. 1 | (
J. At. 1 ivI.vIjI.L,
iioi i ui ii. \cK, ;
\v. L?. KklNOLO, I
< of the lJoi??i/ili*M litliio Hgf. i
i>l I i . - f Willi HUHOl ti II i 11 .f i >..ml I
111> in- hi.ill. Hi .1 in* ii.is I'.U i'l I iiii.nil
i J>. I'v llll-lll III 1110
Lotion (iiu & Wheal Timi'sliur
iii t i \i U ..! \ ill l I .in- cut licvii iiiti
,1 I lliTi'tnlur*' . Mtil IliMtt |<>II'! 1'ilH'llrm
In- li.i* it" li?..r in en .ili-i.^i.i^ u? Kthi'i fr'
lull, ll l.lT Ml|l||ll|' iSiilllll, III 11II lit.no
iijHiil. lie f.-i'l.. ii i') vmiliiL'ni in niiii^
I til' |<ii ii.it', ill.11 lil- (J. .ix rM'r! In fietloii
I.ff ,1111 oilier III. Kl' III (i.itteil. Iiun ill u<
II it li isr\ iiilt'ii tin' in!) i* * 11 * in i lie brnk
in tniiili- in Mj'e>i iinr. vi'ik'Ii wu niiicr |ir
lil.iii In i-i.iifil. i.llil Willi ^uoii driniijf | ii
- i ..;.i! .ill 11 it I., i ?-i, 11 1 > > . w ^ , w III t
I'lllli I III ii bill'* 111 NIUTll ill ll il.lVi wvbt
iiiy Irni'i J.'jU in t lu lira., wi.ieli l? .is iti.i
lillll) '111' ll.-Ill* l' ill VI I'll ililltulf III .1 tl
.ni t |>iTmiii 1111111111^ i (tin ur I lif.i-liiT, e
or mi|i|iiti it tii nfinliiiy fii lii? i.rili i lo i
t; i.i'w ikiillr, i ni'Mt-r Diiliii l, S (J. \i u
>1 III i f ?lll|'|?? <1 iii jllll i'lul't' llollfli.
Itlil'AiUlMi uoiiii jit I li*.* ulu'rivvl !> ?
oil notice
lo llmm* HuiUers, I wi'i *ny ttant I i
mini,jf..i'iiirin^ ?*.\Sll, & I11?I
1 ..iiy ili'Fin'iiiltnll, in.iitf nl' I III' in->1 iiiiilt'i i
ii.it ii r v lam Ln r, ..(nl iviirkiii.iiitliiji I lie it
Ur>l.
.Ail uurk carefully jfwkwd .in! for nurd
lo urili-r. ' Jull.N bl.MI'JiON.
June I Itli. liJitG. 17-lf
MAIL A Kit AN OEM EJN i .
C.\JlDh.N 31AII.
I)...- Monthly, Wiiliu-il.iy uini i'litiu, ..I
ocli'l'k. |> III
l)f|>iirl.i I III'KU.IV , TIiIIImIi) Willi ill.ril
Jit 1. 11 III
( IiAHM/M' .MAiU li.i MOMtOB
Due Mesniny, \i cdi.eiil.iy, j.iut l'tiilni,.i
li'l- II l.l
I i j'iirin I inncUy, Thursday mid ttalmd:
ai "J, u in
I'lNLVIMJS MAIU
liiii* Monday itiul Friday, at t? j> in
iJijmria f*unda) ami '1 hurutin nt 8 * tu.
U.W t.>Vll,I.K MAIU
Due Friday al 4 oelnvk p. ni.
Wrjs.rii fitiluidiiy nl 8 a in
( llhMhltFlULD MAIU
I'in* Mai ui'Jy, ul tun viinl. .a. in.
I;el).?rl V\ i-tiin Mt.?y . nl '2 o elfick, i>. in.
Ail lelltln Ilium Ln- ili'|'i"*lii il Liy t) UCili
j> in, to insure their ili'p.irlnrw l?? uextim
All |i??r?oim Who receive new *yia(?er? a
oilier |>erioOit'llU, will wIimth* iliai ihc I'
equina lliv jM'ni.i^i- lo lie {mill qiinllclly
Htltlllll't*.
l.t'liti.. t.ntl transient i.i-ni<|iii|icmiium
|>it'liuttl, other* hte lliey are mil untiled,
T. It. MAOll.U M.
Ifre&h i-ru^s, Mediciu<
&.G., &.o,
Are received cierj week?nisonjj I
lali nl are freuli itojijil) of Cilriat*' of Mi
lien In. Tamil!* Mell/er ulnl Atv?ieirt,l ox
rparliliii|i Gel..line, l lev eland * nlojji e
ilranjflil. II I LAI Of A 'I IIUD.tA.
FLOW FIGS. Uoik t'oLmih III I una with I
liiri-vtiiina i'ur nniki* y In r?l ami *6li fco..p
CLI.V i.l.AMr*
Original I'rixf Attaint \\ it
ill ('till Unities Irvlilhn 'ii'llol low it
I mil Inlitl ? Lailit.li I. mi ? K<< lli.'-li int. Ii . f
T. icnplicr. .u*. Il.iue.it Ivan t.imlri.1.
iV . Jttal rfj.-ivfii nl
J K. DkIIAYV.
(.'minion. April "23. IIn il
1 a^iiuKttitlf Uilliucr
AND
MA TXiA MAK A.
Tilt xulmuUji, being in receipt ol thai ftci
monthly Now Yank nml r?ri? inl.mn, respe
iully ikiiiciU llio pmiui.up,* oi ilia
t-AMlio.NAUJv LAUIKS
[it Uncmtltr anal vicinity, in lliar al.otti lino.
All onion* e*ecuteil with pioiiipmaa*, iwtiiio
.uvapnwM and dMpwicb.
MARIA CARTON.
Jmv . ?SfrA 7- U
Misoella neous.
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l?t. \N I- iiiv induced to engage in tlii<oii
lerprise fro in k *?mi\lotion that another [hi*
l>? r in required by the |(r?uii<? population
I' Kansas. mid tin- | ii hi if demand for full
' -1 ntiil r liuhlif Informutton in regard to tit '.it
to v. topography, cliin. Ih, roil. re->ouree*
j politics, present -oilliili'XI itini till mi' pros ,,
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furnish Itfii', wince UnM-iwrih in tin; ,|
1 b icniiiHterri.il intivp.nl of the Territory?occupies
.1 |mniiioii oi iii rev I intcr-comtntinii-nlion x
ii \\i h two third* ol lis population, Mid is Ilic . j,j
flic 111 l.r new*. I p.
2<t. We believe thai the institution o!
Iit.it-U SI..very ih a intiritl, political mnJ ecu. or
lio'iiitMl 1*1 ? tb.-it it in niflit in priiici t|,
pie and expedient in policy,ninl ItC've should rr
be defended Mini extended. It la our pur fn
ponu lo iii.iinbiiii th< m* |i>opontiiiiiis in our in
p..per, and tin .ill in our povv er to make K ui1
h.-ot a hI.ivc Slide. In ibe discussion of the
| slavery qu. sliutt. however, A"*- will el tleiiv P"
or lu maintain ii et?tmervutive position, to w'
! present arguments ami locls instead wf de
ouneiiilioii alol abiiHe. 'f
ml 3d. Aflhcu h the "laavciiw #rth Jonrruil' j',"
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t otiinierce, Agriculture and lute n.it lui>
"" j prove incut* Ii will disciita all subjects v\ it It 'J'
freedom ami brumes*; giir all p.ilies their
tlUtH, and follow the light of truth. *j'
it our Weekly Journal metis with a cor ^
^ dial Sllonorl . We lllleiul I" It..l.li-l' -
Tn-VVeikl) and pcrli?p? i. Daily. I
'1 lit* editorial d. -pur I nun i <>t tin* Jnuritil"
I( v* 111 !* |)ri'?i(li'4 n\vr It) S. S (Jiiitdc, hitc of jt
Kmlurky, uxl Wwireii I). Wilkca, lalu of in
ouulhinruliiit. lli
\\ v ' ppe-al to ii.ir trie-url* to musI.iiii u*. ih
I t. Mn?VV i-i'kl). I fl-tVt'illlIt . ^0. ii>
t,.r I (jOf)UK, V\ il.Kh* fc to.
i. la'.iVfiiw orlli . K.iOai.a. ^
v. Milloi til' Two Lar-c Watches. 'a
W ATI 1ILS.TLO( kS AMI
JEW- ELHY. ?
ATN^W \OltKa Pfclt-tb it OA CASH n
Meiciiaii?* and lii-uivii* will ilo wail to rail iij
and examine the slock ot M atclir.*, i'liK kit, AlliJ wl
|(1 Jv?rl ), at U4W Hiug-diit-ti, helot f tint) pur- t'l
iha*u t-Uewlieio. Ih
L hwrv *1 IHlel wailwlilval.
A at<" a always ou hand peculia ly adapted to
Coii i>t< v elt-an-iii.
Suva Ifant) pert-cut, hy c?Hh p. on
as, U a. ji.im i.hiAA, in
547 Keltic at., Ctiariaaluu, ! 1,1
Kuur iioora Ikmu Waul worth #.
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Dr. McLANE'S
cclb1jhated
VE RM IFUGE
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Two of the bc?t Prcpor*llou* of the A(l>
?r
They are not recommended
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ilso been administered
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>ubject to Worms.
The Liv er Pills, for
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all Bilious Derangements,
Sick Head
iche, $cc.
Purchasers will please
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Liver Pills, prepared b\
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ole proprietors, PittS>urgh,
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ithcr, as there arc various
>thcr preparations now
>eiore the public, pur>orting
to be Vermifuge
nd Liver Pills. All
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worthless.
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7,*?:r.? ? j *
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us! li -lfl'lr '"Kfll,
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April Mi ISM*. 11 i v.
Jarfcor'u Spanish Mixture
V f jgN
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Totter, ScaM head, Enlargement and pain oi
0 Ilonc* ?f Joint*, Salt Kheum, Stubborn I Ir?,Syphilitic
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tin an iniualii-H><i? u?e oi Mercury, linyrudeiic*
l.ifc, or Impurity of ih?> Blood.
1 ^reat alterative Medicine and Purifier of
0 (Hotel i* now u>od l>y thousand* ol grateful
itielit* fivm all part* of the I'nited State*,
lio tc*?rty tl.?ily to the remarkable cure* pet1
tried by the great eat ni all medaeiwfi, "Carr'*
Spaniah Mixture." Neuralgia, Hbeumflin,
Scrofula, P.iuptioua on the Skin,' Liver
nwn'e, Fever*, L It-era, Old Sore*. Affection oi
?r i\i<nifv?. uwmc ?i tin* Throat, l-eniaio
omplainis, I Vim, and Aching of the 1 tones
i<l Joints, are speedily put to flight by uiing
is iiicftiinablu remedy.
For all ill loose* oi the Mood, nothing Iim yet
en found to corn|>are with it. It rleones tl e
. m of all impurities, net* gently and rfliei'tly
on the l.iver and Kidneys, strcngthcr-a
e Ingestion, g:ve*t >ne to the stomach, niak,a
v Skin el* ur and lie lihy, nml rcsiotes the
institution, enter bled by <ii?eo>Mj or broken
wn by the i scesnca of youth, to its pristine
gor ami strength.
For the disease- of fenialea it Is peculiarly ap*
cubic, ami wherever tt has Income known i>
gularly proscribed with the happiest effect*.
invigorates the weak and debilitated, and
parts elasticity to the worn-out Irama. clears
? skin, ami leaves the patient fresh and hea!v
; n singln bottle of tins inestimable remedy
* in lli nil tlis ro-cahed Ksrosparilla* in ciis*
lire. .
The large number of certificates which w o
iv* received from pviwoim from all parts of llio
liiteil Mules, is Out bout evidence liiat there
no humbug statu! it. The preen hotel keepa,
magistrates, physicians, and public men,
>-ll known to the comiiiti ilty, all their testi my
to the wondt, lul effects of this "(bout
loud Purifier."
i'all on the Agent and gel an Almanac, and
ad the detail* of astonishing cures performed
i UiUr1! 9p3!,.,"h Mtvrurw. (in most cim-i
here every thing else had signally failed.
ie liiuib* of an advertisement will no* admit
eir lull insertion.
W*. 8* BKERS & CO., Proprietors,
,\o 9*>4, itnniiuajj. Arte )or*.
To ali'iiH all order* must be addressed,
korsato by lin guists and (ootitry Merchants
ail parts ol the L nited Stab ? and the Canai*,
slid by
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