The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 07, 1872, Image 6
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WjlJgHtf if.flatus does not go
wjto ef-Qov, Orr'f inspirations o f
tVUiiIl Tii iT Mi
-1fr8umter iYsv* against the Orr
Rfciojrff ^?i^f Rtn l (anm?
'ir t? the Osryntlsr and Butler om of
18Yo. "Wo MW wea a (tfs?pse of the
she^'now^-days.
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'pid J^..?raat sssd the gallant Msj.
Merrill down here for the purpose of
arresting #e fUKlttxnr todrowo, with
hi? band) the voice of free speech ?
This shoulder strapper should be
to know bill
Judge T.J. MaV&*yis doing gallant
act vie* in tbe Hp try. Wherever
iiit* voico is heard, tap i^tpwibis whin
ing cr?\r who are laid to ba booked by
the Federal appointees, haog their heads
iti^sbame.. Xl is said that Collector
Clark has imassijfl four per cent, of the
salaries of his Assistants and laborer*,
in tbo Custom House in Charleston, for
tho purpose of dofruying the expense*
of.Jt.ho Bol^w, campaign against hones
ty. It tWe fellows are fco honest it
would aorn ?bat tbo people would rally
to thorn without' moBoy and vithout
price.
The Charleston Republican, that
queer jouualistic phenonaoeou, which!
waudcrs forth on occasions Hum tne"cor-T
uur of floating and Market streets has
iiorniuated its editor for the Legislature,
declaring that, by his election, the lions
und tbO lambs of Charleston would b ?
jnado to clasp bands across tbe bloody
r Our clever neighbor of the
.whose enterprise and fertility of
Hfppuaticu hare never b.-eu equalled,
\filj;jind cause for emulation now. We,
fcaij,. that the ambition of tbe
iy too ridiculous to be ec
hoed Lord, deliver us !
^mmi tte?ev Orr, our modern Solo
mou?with tho wibdom ol the ancient
<?^iuV?rts rm? ft 9? woint
tueu? flpom Grant, provided be succeeds
in carrying tho white vote of South
.Carolina. Until-ba proves tho contrary,
'"$2 people .will not attach much impor
tfpoc to bis ad vies.. After Orr hss
tbolett'Grant ouco or twice ue badly as
lie has those who have given him bis
bttad-and butters his Excellency will,
wrepine, say, "d?n hin*" ! Orr, Grant
dotiVknow you; He has sn idea that
^ott are the master of the black man,
and 4the leader of the whites in this
State, neither of which u true. The
i people bare no uso for you. Put a cow
.'?i?w'i ? th u .. t r_m<l_.1_
r, and he' would attach the same
)wers that are now supporting you &a
. jour misdirected and foolish ambition.
>I*lace Cprbio astride a rhinoceros, and
.. S' r ?
?letvhim be preceded by tbe baud of the
the^ ^military v. satrap, Maj. Mcr
r^^u^'y^ur JViepds will bo found fol
lowing : in .the wake. From this, our
readers fan' infer who aro Orr's tools.
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fto County OonTention.
kw a ,;i . w-.
**|Iu a few weeks tho County Conven
tion \vill transpire. Perhaps never be
?qsc iju. the bjstpry of.this County, cer
tainly never io that of tho Republican
<party, liave we had presented to us such
btrong ami urgent reasons why proper
? -ft?W. W ia W*???*ti<>n.
The sound judgement of the tnas.scs.can
be appealed to in no other-maftwef. We
waft, a1 tfctkj^bg* qnaMtfes will .com
MCftd itself even to lb4 oppoeite party.
' -ows- fate . for 3 eara^-potbapt forever !
^low oa^tionsly v guarded w* should be
iu^ every aet* of our political lives! It
devolve! upon thn shoulders ot f?r*ry
so pat forth his boos |
If V^^^ss^l^l
afcoald befall us, the penalty that
?ill follow must be bo.no wkhow* ^.mur
muring on our side. Republicans, do your
doty, perfuna it faithfuly snd with an
eye Used upon the fat ore interest and
ths good of your party.
A Charleston oontempory has the
foilpwing iu relatiou to the Circuit
Solicitorship:
'?Thero has been considerable talk
about the Solieitorshlp of Charleston
County, nod there sre now two gentle
mon Claiming to be the regular candid
ates of the Republican party, C W.
Butts, Ksq., and L. C. Northrop, Esq..
We argue that it is a well known
principle that every Convention i
limited to the purposes of it* oall, aud
the nomination of a Solicitor was not
srnong the purposes of the call of the
.Columbia Convention, and we therefore
think ' it mote thab probable that the
County Convention will repudiate the
action of the delegates ia Columbia on
this subject, aud will chose delegates
the n> sei van to make the nomination.
Thig \\as bees the prtetice l%^r*?tofore,
and as it hss boen the custom, it has,
therefore, become the law. We expect,
from these reasons, and from what we
have heard, that the County Conven
tions of Oraagoburg aud Chat lac too will
saasaa to this matter.
Vor tbo life ol us we cannot see by
?hH right delegates to a State Ceaveu
ties), "eddied tor certain purposes aud
SftttfcBg objosts, not elected fos that pur
teas and sot oven authorised so to do,
chose candidates for County offices, and
we think there are now uo roul corni
mos in the field, for the Solicitnrship.
We believe that this mutter betougs
exclusively to the Circuit and that i:
will be detormioJ withiu the Circuit."
A Kew Bead Proposed for th.*
Fork.
At the hat soasion of the Legislature
an Act was psoasd to establish a public
road in the Counties of Barnwell and
Orangeburg, leading by the most direct
route from Bamberg to Fogies mill The
Act confers upon ocrtain'person* there
in uamed, the authority to order out
all^^ftons fiafcfo* to^Mgh way duty,
who rseidie within five miles of the line of
ssid road, to peeform throe days labor,
in each month on said highway until
its completion Ninc-tcutha of ths
citizens of the Fork being actively op
posed to the establishment of the pro
posed road, and it having been alleged
tbst the petition to live last Goueral
Asaembley to have it opened, was not
signed but by a handful of the people
in the Fork, a petition has been drawn
up, directed to his Honor, Judge R.
F. Or ahum, praying that an injunction
be granted, to stay work on sjid high
way until the Legislature shall assemble
when an effort will be made to have the
law repealed. The main and strongest
reasons in the petition, asking for an
injunction sre:
1. That many of the names aoout
panyiug tho quasi petition, which was
p.eeonted to the Legislature, praying
for the passage of the above mentioned
set, were obtained without the know
ledge or consent of the persons which
they represent, and were therefore for
ged j snd She fast can be established by
the ott iavit? of the parties to whom
tho injustice was done.
2. That a largo number of your peti
tioners living withiu five itt'les of tho
line of said road aa now located, knew
nothing whatever o' mo ?ameuw of
any position to the General Assembly,
praying for the construction of said road,
and. was not oven coguizaut to the pas
sage of the set in relatiou to it, until
assessed to perform duty on said high
way.
3. That the usual- novice of ninety
days was not advertised iu the County
parper.
4. The petition praying the Quo oral
Assembly for a oharter for said high
way was clandestinely circulated in
Oraugeburg and Baruwcll Couutics, and
Was generally presented to those who
were known to favor tho opening ot'stid
highwuy, or. to those not liable to high
way duty,
5. The merchants aud other citizens
of Bamberg who nearly make up the
sum total of the citizens of liorawe I
County, in favor of the opening of said
highway, and whom, it is intended to
benefit moro than any others are, strange
to say, ectempf hy this -specf:tl apt from
?Working on ths* particulorr?hij?bw?y.
- ft. The Oiangebovg side of the South
ftdiato River Swamp; through which
said highway will lead as deoigu.itcd by
the Commissioner*, is a low fiat, deep,
marshy area, of land, subject to overflow
to the depth of several feet, extending
jn width fjorp the yirer bmV tr> (he
i'mmmm oMfc .Mured ywd?. The
di?ten?? itfVWth in cmmed by auniercw*
takes an* lagoons, mhich will require
over one hundred yards in width of
bridges to spaa them, independent of
the enormous oarthen dan or causeway,
wbieb it will be nseessary towuild to
render tho swamp passable for"loaded
vehicles. The entire width of tbe
swamp 00 the Orangeburg side of the
river, at this point, is at leut jeventeen
hundred and sixty yards. To complete
this dam, and build tbe necessary num
ber of hollow bridges will require an in
calotilsbln ejttlag of labor, which the
merits of tbe matter in question do not
now, and never will hereafter half justi
7. To calculate what it would coat,
and the length of time it would proba
bly require to complete this dam and
these bridges is beyond tho power of any
man to solve or to approximate, as near
ly everything depends on tho state of the
weather. Except when the river ia ex
tremely, low which is not generally tbe
case, more than onco or twice duriug tho
twelve months, it would be next lo im
possible to complete the dam at all, as
tbe water would wash away tbe dirt as
s jom as deposited.
8. Tour petitioners further ahoweth
mat the periods at watch the waters of
the South Edisto River are most likely
to be shallowest, are during tho lato
Summer months, when malarial fevers
are moat apt to be contacted by exposure
aud your petitioners in rendering service
in tbe atiasmatio bags of the South
Edisto River Swamp at such time would
be plueing their lives is jeopardy for no
benefit t?> themselves.
9. Your humblo petitioners further
bboweth that it is the object of all law
to do tho greatest good to the greatest
u ember. The operation of the lawe
relative to this proposed road militates
to tho best interests, aud is contrary to
the expressed will of your petitioners.
10. We have btrong grounds for ex
pressing tho conviction, (hut upon the
presentation to the Legislature of tho
origiuul petition, praying for the charter
for the above-mentioned road, falso re
presentations w.-re made, and that the
member who introduced the bill in rela
tion to said road, was not aware of tbe
iujustice of framing suoh a law at the
titn" be introduced tbe bill.
11. In conclusion your petitioners
pray and ever will pray your Honor to
grant an injunction te be served on J.
D. Cicckley, J. S, Bauiburg, F. E. Sa
lmas aud Daniel Quattlebaum, the Com
missioners created by this special Act,
and cause them to stay work on the
aforesaid road till the meeting of tho
General Assembly whea- your petitiouer*
hope to have said Act repealed.
That the popoeed road will do the
County of Oraogeburg no good what
ever ia evidenced in the foot that the
bill- to establish it mas gotten up oa tbe
Barnwell aide of tho river. It passed -
the Senate through tho influence of C
P. Leslie, and was galloped through the
House in such a hurry that scarcely one
of our members knew of its passage. It
is manifestly in tbe merchuntilu interest
of Bamberg, and if completed will de
teriorate from that of our town. Agaiu,
the road will jiquire an annual outlay ot
five or six hundred dollars after it id
built (0 keep it in repair lor travel. Our
citizens will have to be taxed to raise
this money- It will be expeuded, uot
for the purpose of euhauciug tho inte
rests of our County, but lor the building
up of tho trade of & town that is a rival
to theirs. The above petition will bo
circulated among our citizens for signa
tures. We have uo doubt of his llouor,
Judge Graham, hesitating for a moment
to grunt an-injunction, upon the grouud(
act. forth therein.
Tbe road will certuioly injure tbe
trade of Oraogeburg to n considerable
extent, and we call upon our merchants
to loud their aid aud assistance to the
effort to restrain the Commissioners from
proceeding any further uutil the Legis
luture meets.
Tub Art or Making Montr.?One
great ;a use cf the poverty of the present
day is the failure of many people to ap
preciate small things. They say if they
can nut save large 'urns, they will not
save any thiug. They do not realize how
a duily addition, be it ever so small,
will make a large pile. If the young
men aud women of to-day will ouly be
gin, and begin now, to save a little from
their earnings, and invest it in some
savinga bank and weekly or monthly add
to tbeir mile, tboy will wear a happy
smile of content and independence when
they reaclv middle life. Not only the
pile itself will increase, but the ability
and desire it increase it will soon grow
Levthe clerk and tradesman, laborer
and aitisan, make now and ut once a
beginning. Store up some of your force
snd vigor for future contingency. Let
parents teach their ehildren to begin
r-ily to f.*re. Begin at th* foundation
heeTto^os^
m
reit tu
> between
the
choose
our youth go on
ganeo for, fifteen. y<
hare foir fifty years
have a nation of
aristocracy. Let
as sare in email sui
shall be free from,
bitious for extra vi
that which it is
to obtain?iudo]
sble home. Weall
j danco is within tl
be had by only ~oi
New Jersey Mec??tmta,
stream of extra r?-*
rk Will be easy to
ssssjriebc*. Let
way of etrava
to oomo, as they
past, sad we shell
with a moneyed
] generation of such
bo resred, sod we
rant. Do not be aro
int fortunes, but seek
I?. duty of erery man
leppo aad^a ootnfprt
in suSeient abua
leh of all. It can
process?saving.?- 1
f Wry ws Should Weak Beards.
?There are more inducements for wear
ing she beard than) the mere improve -
munt of a man's pe/raonal, and the culti
?ation of such an Aid to the every day
diplomocy ot Ufa/ -The hair of tlu
moustache not ool
tnro and miasma:
the air from dose
smoky oil lea. It
scientific manner
le* home like
6:. a spplinaces w
Tofiatt and Li vi
and many other t
night oo wrapper
J A remurkable fa
like the hair oft
the best of the su
absorbs the mo is
bo fogs, but it strain
soot of our great,
also in tho moat
?y taking beat from
the warm breath alp it leaves the oheot,
und supplying it tt i the eold air taken
in. It is not only- ? respirator but with
a beard entire we t Sra supplied with a
comforter as well, i and - those are aeve r
the umbrella and all
n they are wanted,
tone, the explorers
velcra, say that at
equal the beard,
too that the beard
head, protects agaiust
; tt acts as the thatch
does to the W? httsjse; but, more thau
this, it becomes m oist with perspiration,
and then by evap< >ration, cools the skin,
A man who aoce*. it* this protection of |
nature may tace ?be rudest storm and
the hardest wiute^. He may go from
the hottest room into the coldest air
without dread, or d we verily believj he
uji-U sleep in a morass with impunity,
at least bla-ohaojeVof escaping the terri
ble fever would feje better lhao his beard
less companions. ( *
aW"^ '" ''aaaWi i ?
Where tbb ?"Contounded Moth
er" Was.?A gwbtleroau who camo up
the Hudson an tho St. John yesterday,
tells this story : ?
"I noticed," ha said,4 a serious look
ing man, who looked as if he might have
been afslerk or a book keep sr. The man
seemed tobecaripg for a crying baoy,
awr-was eWiag c^^tUiWig he <oul 1 to
still its sobs. Aae^he child became rest
leas in the berth, tike gentleman took it
in his arms and cars/ted it to and fro in
the cabin. Tho sobs of the child irrita
ted a rich roue who wus trying to road
until he blurted but load ouough for the
fa thus to heav?
"What does he want to disturb the
whole cabin with that: d?? 1 baby
fiir r
The man only* nestled the baby more
quietly in his arme srthoutaayiug a word.
Thea the iabysibbcd again.
'?Where is the confounded mother,
that she don't stop its noise ''"continued
tho profame grumbler.
At this, tho father came up to the
man and said: WI am sorry we disturb
you, bit p but my dear baby's mother is iu
her coffin down in the baggage room!
I'm taking her back to Albuuy, whore
we used to live.?
-The hard beat ted man," said my
friend, ''buried bis face iu shame, but in
a moment wilted by the terrible rebuke,
he wus by the side of jthe grief-stricken
lather. Thny were Wh tending tho
bahy.?Ar. V. Com. Advertiser.
LIST OF LE'iTUUM itotUHiii
ing in the Qrungeburg i'o<tt Office to
September, 4tb, IM-,
I'uik Jones.
Perstns calling for the above letters
pkase say they are advertised.
F. licMAVtfcS.
?? ? 11 J ^ fj J/-1 ? ??L
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERP,
OsANosauae Cockty, 9. C,
September* lot., 1872.
Notice is hcTehyjgften, that the ANNUAL
MEETING of the HOARD of COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS of said County will meet
at this Office on WEDNESDAY SEPTEM
BER With 18TJ2; at which lime the CLAIMS
Art A IN ST the COUSTY win be CREDITED.
ALL persons are notified to HANI) in their
CLAIMS to the Clerk of .??i? board on or
before September tilth, 1872, otherwise said
Claims will net be Audited at Said Anuual
Meeting.
By order of the Board.
J. FELDER MEYERS, Chairman.
A nt!cst:
JAS. VANTASSEL, Clerk.
Sept. 7 81
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
SEND US YOUR DAUGHTERS.
The NEXT SESSION' Qww OCT. 1th.
0ms.i mi rsav aa?t
TEACHERS ARB' JKtfPLOYED.
Boarding; ihcltkftng Washing, Fuel and
TuUiea, eae year: $184 60.'
Over 100 I opt Is are prceent annually.
The- President will be at the Nickereor
Ilonse, t'ohimbia. Fnttay night the 4th Dot.,
and will take charge of Pupils on G. & C.
R. R.,-Saturday the 6th.
Send for a Catalogue.
J. I. BONNER, President.
?opt 7 tt'
. NJp^CJE.,.- {!
OFFICE OK 8CHC>OL COMMISSION JJR. 1
Oa*?c|*c*ov c*V9TX, aV:Ci
September 6tbr 1873.
All persons desiring to teach in the Pteb
lie Schools of Orangeburg County ere here
by notified that the Hoard of Examiner wiii
be in Session from 21th of September and
continue in Session until 28thr 1*72. Per
?ons wishing to be examined must apply by
letter' and state what Branches they wish to
teach, a recommendation is also required.
The Session ef each day will coinmene* at
10 o'clock A. M. and close at 2, P. at.
E. 1. CAW.
T. C. ANDREWS.
B. TURSISR.
Sept 7 8t
"INSTATE NOTICE_411 Per
Xjj bods indebted to the Estate of the late
Captain Daniel Zcigler will wake payment o
the undersigned, or to T. H. Cooke, Esq.,
Attorney at Law, Orangeburg, S. 0. All
persons luring demands will present tbem as
above properly attested.
JANE M. ZETOLER.
Qualified Executrix.
September 7th, 1872. 8t
Notice of Dismissal.
T^TOTICE IS HF.REBV GIVEN THAT ON
r^j the 6th day of October next I will
rile onr Final Account with the Hon Thad
C. Andrews, Judgo of Probate, and aak for
Letters of Dismissal aa Executor of the Es~
ato of L. A. Carn, deceased.
EZRA CONNOR,
sept 7?At Executor.
Notice of Dismis .al.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
the 4th day of October next, 1 will
Silo my Final Account with the Hou. Thad.
. Andrews, Judge of Probate, an ask for
Letters of Dismissal as AdminissratoT of the
estate of Jas. W. Barber, deceased
a. o. HOLM AN,
sept 7?h Administrator.
IN THE COURT OF PRORATE.
W ribras, J. II. Felder and John Sanders
hath applied to me for letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Oantt William-?, late of
Orangeburg County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the Kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear be
fore me at a Court of Probate for tire Hard
County, to> be holden at. Orangeburg on the
lHili day of September 1872, at 10 o'clock A.
M. to show cause if any, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and the Seal of my
Court, tbia 4th day of Sept., A. D. 1872,
an 1 in the. ninety-sixth your of American
Indepeudence.
THAD. 0. ANDREWS,
sept 7?2t Judge of Probate
Eureka Chapter, No. 13, R. A. ML
The- REGULAR! CONVOCATION of the
above CHAPTER will be held on Friday,
September 13, at 5 o'clock P. M.
By order of M. E. H. P.
THEODORE KCIIN,
August 81?2t Secretary.
Rally, Rally, Republican*,
Rally !
The REPUBLICANS of thrangebarfl Coun
ty Will assemble in MASS-MEETING Si the
Court House on Saturday 7th Sopf ember
Ths Citizens of the County are invited to at
tend. v. J. Moses, Jr., Judgo T. J*. Maek
ey and R. II. Cain will speak.
J. L. JAMISON,
Chairman County Republican Party,
aag 31 2t
SCHOOL NOTICE,
The EXERCISES of Miss R. S. ALBER
GOTTI'S SCHOOL will be resumed on MON
DAY, SEPTEMBER 2d. at the reaidenee of j
Cap. T. A. JEFFORDS. Russell 8treet.
The greatest care and attention given to
the studies and deportment of pupils placed
under har charge. For terms apply as
above.
August S! tf
NOTICE.
The BOARD OF HEALTH appointed
under an ordinance of June 20lli, give notice
that it is tSeir intension to commence a
GENERAL INSPECTION of the PREMISES
of the citizeno, on the 27th of August, and
invite the co operatinn of all, in CLEAN
SING and PURIFYING thc'>r YARDS and
LOTS, so as to render any compulsory
courso unnecessary Regarding the health
of tlie Community as of special importance,
and having the power to enforce an observ
ance of the" ?'HEALTH ORDINANCE," they
ho(n that all the citizens will assist in
securing tb? aim of the Board.
By ordor of
DU. A. S. SALLY,
.1. A. HAMILTON, Clerk.
aug ifl ' ft
WArf TKIK-AaV ExttftfWeiwd*
CLERK' irf the Grocery and Dry
Goods business, is wanted at Lewisville 8.
C?, any one applying will be required to
furnish testimonials of business capacity
nird character. For ftfrtber information
apply to,
L. D. CLARK.
St. Matthews, P. O. S. C.
asjg. 81 * 2t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
on the l??h of September next. I will
file my finul accoutt* as Administrator of W.
L. vYaunsritsfcer, dee'd. in the Probate Court
of this County, and ask for my final dis
charge.
N. E. WANNAMAKER,
Administrator.
Orangeburg, Aug. 9th, 1872.?10, 4t
1}. AV. ROBINSON,
MEUCHA NT T ILttlt,
IIa? REMOVED and
is now' LOCATED on
Rusk 11 Street over F.
H. W. BRICGMANN'8
STORE, -vhere ho is pre
pared to*PIT. gentleman
With CLOTH ES of the
SKWEerT a?d tneKt AP
PROVED* 8*m.i6f
SATISFACTION guaranteed in every in
itance. D. W. ROBINSON,
ajd 20
NOTICE. *
Oramomom 8. C. Aag*" *-?U? 1872.
Notioe to hareey cjtoem laa?she ef
Boeatisailoa win asset ft* tjbto flpass on
Monday September 24, 1872, far t**B*rp<
of equalising tbo personal property,
and credits of said County, and will con
tinue in session for several days.
JAB. V ABYSSAL,
Coaawry Aadtter.
aag. 88 It
QTH4YEB
k3 from my pjaco oa Liaaaetoaa ea Tieev"
day the 27th instant, a BAY MARB with
short maae and all four of bar feat white,
and round while star in forehead- A labe
re] reward will he paid if returned to
J. O. DcrONT.
?U?81 _
RKAD THIS i
MERONET ft BAXTER!
WILL DOJ
THE HAULING
FOB THE
MERCHANTS
OF
OBilTCIEBVB?
CHEAP AND WITH DISPATCH.
as?Y* They are also nrepared f o BOARD
HORSES and hire BUGGIES and CAR
RIAGES at moderate prices. Call on them
at Maroney's Hotel
MERONEY A BAXTER.
aug 31 tf
JUST ARRIVED
I,OT
or
Virginia Hortes.
DROVE OF BORSE& EVER
BROUGHT TO
THIS MABKfeT.
Thoee in want of a GOOD HORSE had
better call a\f once at the
SALE St ABLES OF
sag 81 tf
THE EU ?LTJX.
Raid through our qfdtet village sometime
age, did not engender air much
EXClTEMElSTt
As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN
W?HLERS DESIGNED opening A FIRST
CLA'SS DRINKING SALOON
IN OUR MIDST.
And when
THE FACt
Wae
RKAWZED,
The confusion of the people was alsaect
equivalent to
THAT
Catrfced te the buildera of the tower of Babtl
when their language was confused.
SOBA, aiSi WHISKEY, AND
BRANDY CO0KTAIL8,
Such as we had nerer .toes before?WINES,
t il VMPAIGNES, and' SEGAttSHbe like of
which were as rare as a white crow, or ice
in June. ALE and LAGER, that would
make the leanest man in the world fat, are
onlv a part of MR. W?HLERS COLLEC
TION that
Caused so much Fright tb
us all. To this Day
There are men whose
LIPE IS IX A DOUBTWL CONDI
TI??L
*?*-!- ?-_- ? ? ? Hvhta ?aauftifaaUk. ronu?Rt
LOAFERS
To keep away oe paiu of a heavy
PENALTY.
To this day there art others who had lost
their power te be genial?whose nerves
were reudered unsteady by the use of baa
liquors, and whose countenance bore a
'>,. ncast shaapiah look?to this day tmm
. Ivrrtiser saya there are men like these,
who have been happy, infinitely so siaee
imbibing once at MR. W'S SALOON. There
fore the exarsatioa.
COME, ALL YK
Thai thirst for healthy beverages, the de
pressed, the aged?and the poironed
AND RECEIVE THE BALM
That can only be had at the ENTERPRISE
SALOON.
You'll Fin* No
LOAFERS. NO HANGERS
AROUND, NO
Mea whose aye* are redeaed with
MIXTURES OF STRYCHlSfNfl .
CR^QSOfU J
Yasr-R find a ewsiel healthy- sat af TEMPER
ANOB LOOKING MEN, and the greatest
desire ott the part of tho PROPfflCTOR is
t r please the' wants ef hi* oustomepH,
Area sea a total a* ^aT^Kpitvtuiirij
occupied by JOHN" ?M'
opposite Messrs Bull Scovill and Pike.
J. II. WAHLERS.
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SOCIETt
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ANDREW'S FAGTUaX MI|ktp||^
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Thnraeajr, Oet?B>er #1*4.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A*-"
nonnee that they ?tre Basking arruai
menu to deublo the PREMIUM LIST. and to
increase the attractiveness of the FAIR it*
every particular. They appeal to the pBOft?
of the coftnty for their ce-operatioe tm fm
work of tftakia* to fl great oucceas. TBe
hvdioB especially arc invited to iisMliltBjftf;
and more than twice as znaay paaBBBBBB%BBl
at the late Fair, will be offered tot that* de
partment. ' 1 ? '
The -?' ' H in i IIBBBBJ II Bj||ltl l I
iaBBB oBerieV r a.?* r^r?.*^ ;f[
DEPARTMENT A.?field cm***].
For largest, yield of cotton upo? BM acre,'
10. ' ;~ .#*3*?
F?r largest yieU of e?*ai ?pa*> **a ?eres
of high land, $15. -
For largest yield of corn upon tri aertS
of swamp ratfd, $15. -
For largest yield of com open Ott? acre of*
high land.- $5.
J-'or the largest yield of cor? upon one
acre of swamp land, $5.
^For largest yield of Bice upon one acre.
^Fot1 largest yield of ?c*a upon one acre,
For larseas yield otfPweet Potatoes ape*
oae acre, $5.
For Unrest yield, of Irish; potatoes upon f
For largBBt ytefctof turnips ape* }4aW*V
$2 50. .
For largest yield of GrMto* B*ts +*WkHK*
acre, $8. .
FOr the lBYg- st yield of Hat ire ?TW**?
upon uKftTttT "A lu 1 -
For larwaeC yield a*tSe> Vfcae *a# apon
owe aare, $e.
Fo> large.* yield of Sorgbwaa 8yr?p $**
ob? fccra, $6. . ?
For largest yield of Swgar Cane N?*?p
from I acre. $5.
Parties wishing to oaeapaia for these
PrevmOmts- mmm* -aoiirj rasr JTaXBii'UaBi C?B>
mittoe before commeucingto girhatf'r?e* re
apective products, in order" that srrratige
nie nts mnj be made fcr an in - partial tea*, of
Ike respective yields. Those premickbs t.
be paid ra AariauUnral Tools' a* f
at Bvarfee't rates.
sample* ortitors
JOHN W. SELLERS, Bs?,, BaBjliiBSt^dBnt.
17 P/BBilBBBa, worth bbbbj 1 to $>nt
' C.
garden and' orchard .r?&
Maj. JOHN" J1. SALLEY, top n IbI BBjaB* ?
12 Premiuma worihjfrom 1 t?-AlO!',
household dmt a htment.
D. KEATING N0BRI8, Esq., 8up*rin't.
28 PremioBM wseAfe fron 3 to $8.
WACtHNEEY and wanXfWACtVEES.
Cet. PAf?E. fWaBI
21 Preatidtna w>?>Mb Ml 4
JOHN W. BAKTELE?; Es<i.,>Soperi?,t.
50 Premitisaa worth froaa 1 to BIO.
stove:?bouses and mules.
Ob. ALEX R S. SALLEY, SuperinUndent.
20 Premiums, Medals and DiploBiafr
2. c?ttlm.
IlENRT N SNELL, SoperintOBJUBU
10 Premiums, Medalrand Wplawer.
3; OTHER stock.
Cox. JOHN C. EDWARD?, 8nBeriBtondent.
IB Pruiniuim. Meil^.!^ maid DinloBBBaV'
In this Department especially, as well as*
in others, separate Premiums ftre ejYers4 for
Imported Aaimala and ActioleB.
rOWLTET.
J. GEORGE V08E, Esq., 8irp?rintfeB4en^
12 Premiums worth tram'? to $6:
WLOEtCULTVRS.
T-. C. HUBBLE, Esq., Supertailililtil.
5 Pratftiama worth from 1 to, $3.
I ,
miscellaneous.
Carrt JOHN A. HAMILTON, Scporlafen't
20 Premium worth fratti 2 to MO.
Those dsjalrlrvg to oahibit, or to BBtertain
further particular s, are r* owe a* eft to apply
? o any of tne nnderaigned for information
Premiums wltl also 00 offered, for plawing^
and for athletic skill: A naw, varlra and
at tractive prograaaaia of wmuWaaeats will
be curried out, under the ?barge of a com
poteat committee of gratleaaea, whoao aataas'
willaeroafUr appear.
Every eifert will bo Btad4 to render the
FA1B worthy of ha great Agricultural sec
tioB'Bf wh;aht)iaaaBjbM?|fU bke SaWfJl abb>'
in order that this shall h4 the ease, the work
of preparation b?? be part lei pat?4 ia by>
an wirb bat? the interest or ottr*8Ut* a*d
cbtnty at heart.
AANCEfL I?BALE,
WBWKV v*. CUL^aTB;
HAK PIN RIGO-,
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