Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 13, 1859, Image 4
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of Milgie.white men made
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.air ??< ? < string
fcg .***
to in j.
I JMpfi f*hnrt?0 mewr-'feelmes. byithis die?42SSas5?Sr:
ta?Mf tfn oMfrTrioVorinrifn wbtf is always,
rjimiU?*dHkiC lHn roaring lift Seeking
rJMfcadyysbt-" ?at, my breetheringj- now
tM^TO<ar*ikr wfigiQir have gob w "wnmh
rnfred ?p (bat yqu catv-t tell ooe-Jrom the
#11% Itthiai itrwoald be good-for ua to
4tt go all holts, except eae, and go our very
Jtefrupon a^arg^f o^ttgle string, spirit
Ziftfc mea made blacky ah * '
woltj lirecthering ! Isagpoae you all have
?irdnrf a religifcira srfcfeiy called the Know
thihgs v ah. r 1rVell,.myt hroctbenng I say
#he*-"-ba^?*gtiiiearersj?I Mr feel- to believe
tJaCtjgSSfcriog wetl't An to He to, ah.
!%r break Lp middle, andlat
as firiiaomrsl ways-for Swiday, ah/ No,
breetherfeg, though"'Sam-at the oneet<
ffiffifrromisa of immortalltyand salvation,;
c^pet iaibese latter d^ys- 4he sons of ihe*xe.
we doE\IeQ^ont|
Wane he comes bwkwgain, ah. Therefore,
fia>f^oQr htrmane r
rthatdarVcolitfadr emblem of ?qnafityj at/
* haro df a single string/
S^(?or:
tttfMynovldjnteUnmLB? \vVaL thee,
n2e^^wMh(Hforei*twrs? Wha*if>-ir*
'S2t ?S?te 1&S58j
Sbotf^tS:
tfllII II l<lll>llT'n II 111! ** ></>
smmMens^:
4am~ ?t> mni ?4eo the sky. akdkfee1M$8bI
signers, atsd the J$k-.
amg mnp*f?+ ft#kaok onas^ *iii come
fcwriw* *8Weet^ MftdHnff sat or, and ?ve us
aljMMbgfTWMttafllMt siring;
?nr?let
^^SK5^^MPg^4wTVXl?a^:
Jr?te?
?Mt W# Ntft rtm-'TiJgjei^ihronghtilh' the '
ua<^fground rai&oad unless wo ata&vlA? lo '
ktikrory^ Spirits of white men
eannet laws ?f opmaent and
aid the ixAanfdviQ o&&iJmbF4?Ieas we
set fee example at hong of apljttiPg unon our^j)p
%!(Jwr?^4^ twasmtent,
ah. X oonftss. that t We been s grqfrt
Temperance m*p, rod that I have been pulTii^WerT?t^eranee
string for many years,
ah, going around like a thief in the night
nh-piybf-into the-afeirs of my neighbors,
WH ft wgf Mif tmd fegn^jirking them up
thril; iho feirsmes/doirwpa^ ah, induor the
dfeNmrwwf -my daw I'm going--to play on a
fastring, niggerism; triumpliautooxoiijr,
ah.'
V * wr*- ,,,,, . ;
?GodKlo? Tail.'?A-^epemmeti of the i
genus 'Hoesier' was fouadby Captain
a iiier ?*; in'fee engine room of!
hfs 1?oad, while lying at Louisville, oAe fine
morning kit Juno* -The captain inquired of
'Have yod seen Captain Perry?' was t|ie
Ynfenogiarve response. ' . . ' 11
* ^i-don't know him, and can't tell what
, Umbras to do with you being in my engine
Egm/ replied the Captain angrily. .
. <Hold on ! That's just what I was getting
at. You see, Captain Perry asked "Tne to
drink, and so?I did. I knew that I wanted
to drink, or I wouldn't have been so cursed
dry; So, Captain Perry and I drank two
or tbTee times. Captain Perry and I weDt
to a ball. Captain Perry was ptffeing in some
extras on ooe'toe; I sung out, 'Go it, Gaptain
Perry, if you hnst' ypr biler P With
that a man- steps up to me, and says he.i
'See here, stranger you must leave.'.-r
' 'Says I, 'Wbatmqst J leave fuP?'
'OajS X, . X YQ PCCU ?U>* .u?u
this, and made mere noise, and didn't leave
-rfulkcr.' ' ' >s's' if
'\yitK th^he ink me bvjhc i$p of the
neck and the seat of tha Breeches, and?I
left! As I was shovin' down street, I met
a.lady. I knew she this a lad?, by the re*
oaaaSTehe made. She says :
'Young man, I reckon you'll go home
: mSfs^ *
'And I?went!
- I'd bin in her house but a short time,
when^J heard a,d?1 of a knocking on the'
- 4?*" t tbe cliai> waute(* 40 8et in>
^wRlterer he was, or he wouldn't have kept
up sich a thundcrin racket. By and by said
a voice:
'If you don't open, I'll burst in the door!'
'And so he did!
'I put on a bold face, and says I:
'Stranger, does this woman belong to you ?'
'Says he, 'She does.'
'Then, says I, she's virtuocs, I think,
from all that I have seen of her!'
'With that, he come at me with a pistol
in one hand and a bowie knife in the other;
and being a little pressed for time, I jumped
through the windur, a leavin' the bigger
portion of my coat tail. As I was streakin'
engrne room. t. m fiofr w gootf swimmer,
Captain; do excuse me, if you please, irom
lakio*-water.' - e-fr: ,s . 1
j* f -#' ' * '
eet Flora, I am coma?ah I' Flora, - X -uome
to -oh Ijou eaa decidemy fete?I am eome
my Flora, ah P"~ *" ~
Sflllei pm Mabofio, perfebl??5r&*
oowe \ yoa-tell me interesting intelligence,
oertetoiy.- : Well, what n?t 7* ~
rOh, Flora! I am cDme to?to?'
'To offer me your heart and hand, I sopm&:
if?o8 .W ^'vycll,
<fo Hlike a man then, and not like
a. monkey/ h*-' 'Plague
take yoor self-possession P" excUimedJ^.w^ianJy
sorting- up, from my
knee aflM'WMrWT ftOen b anattitude
tbet might* hare trow be - approval
amesdw Maillerd Fraisez, 'you make me
aabamed of myself.' if- i<*' .*-* '-'i
'Proceed faff,*-bid Flora. . ^ ^
_ 'Ton like brevity it would seem.' _ J.
'Yes,' ;.'i
'Tbeo, will yoo marry me V ^ - '
u-*Yto'v.'.
'Will yon give me e kiss ?'.
'You may take ,dfeef/_'. tn \ ?
I took the proffered kiss.
'Now, this is going to work rationally,'
said Flora, 'when *-thing is to.'he said,?
why may it not be said in two seconds, in-1
stead of stuttering ah'd stammering two hours
about it ?:\ Ob ! how cordially do I hate all
mysteries 1' exclaimed the merry maiden,,
shaping my hands, energetically. * '^?v* .f i
then, said I,' 'humbng apart; what,
day ahSTf we fix for our marriage V 9 . ^9?W
L&1rh*.^?. ieittifyi
Si nee a gentleman, being beyond the limits
of his-neigjjWrbood, inquired of a pert negro
If the road he was traveling led to a
certain placei -X?ef&e gafe the required information,
but seemed curious to know who
the stranger was, as well as his occupation..
ded to humor efcony a little, and the follow-r
ing dialogue ensued : f !x |a
'My name is ??, and as to the business;
i- followj- if you toe < at all emart, you>.oan
guess that from xny appearance?can't .yon
teTf?i**lSw utimh?rhutter?' ."-W*
., 'No, boss, job no timber cutter/ .
> Ma overseer, then?' ,s . . v
" 'So, sir; yon no Took like one/ ~ -* ? ? :
'What Say y 0H fe ?by hang??3octor ?'
* * 4>ofl*i tbUrk so, bow, dey ride in sulky/
L ATeir, how d<j vou think I will do for a
fW&rV ~" ...
" dhfcrter 'epects jtm h dat, eir.v ~ '
l/|%htfw; Cu {fee, you. area greater fool than;
fcteotyon for?don't t look ooare like a
Infyei^hntr-anfAdog eteef'^ *** - -
- *
5Why, Cuffeeft,- - -,v w
now yon see, boss, I's been ridin'
foe si mJTn,' au3;"yeu haint rtisstd
any, and you know lawyers aficayB cusses.
A Moowl Gkammer Class.?'Did you
\t ildid eLr.'--' ':'-+' ->>0- ?. > .-* '? *:. ?
* ^Wfcil See frUlr.^ ..?, H
_/ ,-T.. . ;
<?,a$iow bo t^r tv 't: ?-w*<9af: ' . *.f--*
** Swsuwhw objected to pay his subscrrp- ]
tiou'that's been, owing for over frfro years
and a half/" => * : .*.< .
'' ""Right. Whntfi a norm V t"
''Doiticnoir ;bhf I know what feribtjn
r - - * ' ' -* -?-. . -
ia-V^"? - " ~ >
' Well, what isItP*
< Running ofFwithotft paying the printer,
and^getting on the black Kstus a delinquent
'Good. What is a conjunction?' ,. ->
' A method of collecting outstanding subsciptioDs
iu conjunction with the constable? :
never employed by printers until the last extremity.'
< That's right. Go to yoor seat and quit
shocting paper vrads at the girls.' v
Mystery.-~Brovm informs the Boston Post
that a few years ago, down hi Yermount, a
'rummy ok cove'- had an ambition to go to.
the State Legislature. He wag not a remarkably
popular man, and going to Col.'Prank,
he laid his casp before him. and asked his
influence. * The Colonel pat in his 'best
Jumps/ but when the ballot-box was turned
another man was declared elected. The disappointed
candidate called out to know how
the votes stood, and he learned that he had
got just three votes! 'But I don't, under tond
ig' Raid he. tnrnintr to the Colonel.
with a chop fallen conntenance. 'Nor I either,'
said the Col.,. <1 put in my vote, you
put in another, but who the d 1 put
in the third, is more than I can imagine!'
A young man in ? these parts," who
had spent a little, of his own timo and a good
deal of his father's money in fitting for the
Far, was asked after his examination how he
"g&a&ong. ? ' V
"0 well," said he, "I answered oneques
tion right."
., *<.'Ah, indeed I" said the old gentleman,
with looks of satisfaction at his son's peculiar
smartness. "And what was that?"
" They asked me what a qui iam action
was."
"That was a hard one! And yon answered
It correctly, did "you ?"*- - " ' "***/
r- "Yes. I told them I did. not know." .
?'? ?- , >
-- S&T* Oao you tell me/ said A. to B. the
ffremafcof the grand jury, 'What was done
with the bill against Snuggles, for horse stealing?'
- ^ /-' ? .
B. Yes, sir, we have ignored it. **
A. And what did you do with the one a1
gainst Mellowskull for arson ? . .
f 9: We ignored that too.
' A.. Well, how about the one against
Blazeaway for murder ? ::
B. Well, that too, we had to ignore. *
j A. Well, Mr. B., you will allow me to
sav. I have never heard of so much ignore
ance in one grand jury in all my life.
" Mother, have I got any children ?"
asked an urchin of eight summers.
" "Why, no. .What put that into yourhead
my boy V
" Because I read in the bible to-day at
school about children's children."
? Here, Mary, this child is feverish, wash
him in icc water, and put him to bed."
ggf "Tilly," said a mother to her daughter
who had seen but three summers, "what
would you do without your mother ?"
" I should put on every day just Huch a
dress as I wanted to," was the prompt reply.
naaa..... * .; aawaesgg is
JfBiB
,5??\1 ?Vo?4be GottenMMttlad?M). '
TSU l,AiUI?5',8 PIHESIDE,.. .j
* 3ow.bappj.WH the ^m>6der.; i
it - In the good old daya now past end gone, %., j
As rouatitho farmes'sifiresiie,;--v ? ^ ?
Wc gathered wj>en the day wm-dcpe;*. -?
The fire light fiickeriag an the waH,..
. v- Svreet roiceas^iuiUilnlbebjd1 ~ j
ufgfif I
The songs and mirth-ftBd tales wsnt ronnc^j
,? And many,& ahoat of laughter clear, ~
UntHd^; f
which losing hearts grew wanflrto near; i
Gay shadows danced upon the wall,
i -' ' Like city belle at the city ball.
.?' ?fh ri I.W ia?""VThe
rnddy jblaze .at the great pisetfire,
Glanced on the good dame, b ippy and mild;
Burnished the locks of tho gray-haired aire,
Painted the cheeks of the frol icking child; ?
Brightened with 1 astro the long broad ball;
w . Cast many shadows on the walk ;. : .o _ .a
, . f . .a?. M (W ?..?. V 1' '
in<t a)i?i tha mflrrv Christinas came, ,
, . Stockings were hong on the Christmas tree;
^'Afcd the'simple gift, and the good oHgamei" ,tJ.
Made the old reel roflirir, and fheyotfng flail of
\ gleir'S" ' ~ ^
The sKadewr lingered IWgbn the. waft;"'.,
And light foet liogererTlteig fci tfte hspl^ ^ ,.t
*xMany Ch'risfflasW catnft ?nd irent* . 4
' ' to old fWkt stood on the brink of tberwtte;
: Their ftmris'wefe withered and feeble ana bent,
'And the youth grew up to manhood, brave |
~ Then the shadows trembled on the wall,
Like loaWae ofAuttnnn, ere lliey ML
Vt i - .* . O ' ') 1
. Those days are gone, time swiftly fled,. V- . I
4 -And-green monads where the willows weep; 1
Among the nations of the dead, * _ * ,
Show where those old folks cehrly sleep I
Then eilenoe reigned within IhohaU, , ; 1
- Aod darkness shadowed all the wall; . ; > {
.<.'! V wJ* - *" j
The .little o.ncs -that sported, there,
Scattered o*er earth far and vide;
' Asaalled by worldly grief and eare, \ " ~
" Weep as they think of the old flreelcfet ' ^
Xn drifama they sport again in theliall, '
** And dance to the shadows or the wall;
* ?4" ; ?- ;;; . ' ? ? - ' :;; .;
,, .... .... Trom the Cotton Planter aid Sol. t
PBACTJCAIi SOIBIfCfB Hf "PKAIPPDa.-Oloot>-?Dear
Sir:?There aft'cef-i
tain facte that present themselves tomy mind,
from a careful and constant reading of year,
nsefttl Journal, that I propose offering,- for;
the consideration of jour readers.'' TheTiiwt
is, that after a pretty foil discussion of the
' ?JJ?*tm/t'Uinn and trr?at. ft
UUt/JUUl V* U/i 99 ?ru?K?fi^ J v
diversity of opiraoo and practice?there is
reaflj bat little difference in the main facts,
as necessary to success. All are agreed, that
deep and close ploughing is necessary, either
before planting or in the first workings after
?and the sooner the workings can be given
the better, so as to dispose of or lay by the
oroprrdwp tilth, and early culture, there is
the conclusion, arrived at, and I have no
doubt the correct one. If I did not feel a
good deal inclined to faff in with the theo^
of friend -Galley," against wipter plowing,
I should say, do all your plowing before and
surface culture only after planting the wop,
and I think it would be best done Ju8t"bel
fore planting and in the first plowing, especially
in light hinds-?best for the ?rop and
;l$tid?I capnotdoubtbbereiambcb' dafflage
j done to both by Tate deep plowing. ^
(Therd seems to' ^ftrai! aF opiriion; that
cotton requires very. different maoagenient
from corn?1 am still in the belief, that the i
same system that best euiW coin,' best suits
cotton, and for this simple reason, deep and
thorough preparation of the land for the seed
at the proper time and keeping ant the grass
ought to try to to' lietrualure tobargprt,;
as^b will, if 'not hindered, apdijJj* jriH do
it b&tezkhauwe^-know to teltlier?at
'all even tB'/we'ltad betternot ^eHn her way.
I know a few men, that always make outto*,.
whether the seaaonibe good or bad (14o not
to say, they dways;strce$edand
their secret la simply to avoid a jJM,
and J? that end they look jn^d workr yXto
prevailing error I think to be thjs-^xjTlu*
llsr
planing.. .wms .u
Ifpbmttne could obtain ifspropet pod-'
*v- ? j v ' L
tion aa a science, based not npon yange
speculation, bat experimental facts, which
It wight to dt^-the world would be greatly
benefitted and the .question t itarallj cornea
ap, can this be done. X thi nk so, bat not
by agricultural fairs or societies as at #rcs-1
ent conducted. This most bethe^ result of
systematic labor, gratuitouuJy bestowed-?
the only reward, that which results to every
well disposed mind, from the cooeid?ffttiqn
of blessing others ip the pursuit of knowledge
for ourselves. If the gentle-men farmers
of eaoh county, would organise and
assign to themselves, arranged in classes,
proportioned to their namber and the crops,
it! special interest and experiment for three
years or more, meeting annually or oftener
to report and for intercourse?there would
more good result than from a dozen fairs
with their claptrapery. I have had some
experience in life as a farmer, and I learn
more from the working farmer than any one
else, simply because he is a man of science
and intelligence in his calling?he has worked
out his theories and has the answers in
his' past experience. * Yet I would not be
unaersiuou as uetug upyuaou w ?uc iu^ucn?
attainments and deepest knowledge within
our reach, far from it. The farmer ought
to be the best informed man in every community,
oapable to any position, from a
grade ditch to a law maker, a model of vir-1
tue, intelligence and morality, one to whom
his coi^ntry can look for counsel and rely
upon for service'whext needed?and not as
at present,.the.tdupesandftools of knaves
and pretenders?and yot w ; never shall fill
the TBeasuro of our destiny, until a reformation
is affected and 'abor is put in its place
of proper dignity?"ashamod to work and
too proud to beg" is the ' peculiar and destructive
affliction of our present couditionThis
reformation to be hopeful, miyit begin
at htomeih'the family and rOraodetour existing
educational system. 4
, JJeally Sir, a Phillips with his battle-cry
of "more meal '"?and a Harmon with his
land level and watch word,'-"tare your
laud,1/ is doing more for their country and
race than all the fine gentlemen that go to
"New York" or "Saratoga" for their respectability.
But enough.
Florida, 1858. "Gliwon."
??? ?> ' wV
Grapes.?Give the gfapfrwaepAerri as-'
pect. A slra^f^Vrbm the
north and east wfndsj'an^l oh which the sum
darts his genial rays during the Whole day,
warming the earth to a good depth and bathing
the plantain light from morning to night,
is undoubtedly the best, for light and heat
are the great essentials in the successful culture
of the grape. The vine will succeed in
any aspect from east to west, but that which
is pointed out is the best, aud of course, the.
nearer they approach to it, the better it will
be. The soil should be stirred to as great a
I depth as possible, say two feet; three feet
would be still b^ter. It ^ a good plan to
follow two or ffirte limes in too same farrow,
depending the soil as ranch ?a possible. "I
do itoMbitik the soil need to be made rery
rich for oa^ t^tiv^vines, W well
to plough in some light rich compost before
planting, becaWif is notto supply
it Afterwards, and it will ligibon the soil.?
The only rabetomfce whw&^jfctr to b<*?|?
tualfy fbr the *ina,*re bcue-di&t
and-ashes. A peck of bone-duii, well incorporated
with the jpU,T^4 P
ashes, will bo e noogh for each, vine.' .- *. f
, i i Yi * '
:y
Dn. ALFRED C^^VENt; . .^
; YORKVlI-r/Bt SrC4 -I
%&T On the East side of the Main Street, South
v, . of the "Painwtto Hotels r/ r *n
s Jan g, ?>,... , . .-y -- ^ I - *: -j-cj*
" ' JOBS I. KOXiB, ' Z
? ATTORNEY AT LAW. ^
O MMISSIONER ''?? EQtnTT,
: ? V
Office in the Court-Howe. 1 r<-.
? B. H. MOORE,
; AITORNEY ATmvr;
YORKVIIXE, 8. C.
Office in the Oourt House.
F?B 18 7 ; ij
w. b: Metts, ~7TT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
YOKKVILLEi &.O. ?***["&
IOffice in the Court-House.
: Jtn-H. - . i
* * J. c. CHAMBERS, ;1
ATTORNBV A!P XjAW
v. A*D arl
c? a?avBa?? a aw irairo* Office
in the Building crad door Soui:h of S. FbSToHb
nrMusi - Stere. >' I
])@r Prompt attention will be given io the collection
of debts, 4tc., in thit and the surrounding:''' .
M DUtriet*.'^ T?-/*
. -?? .V...
MfflllMMttfl
Young Men look, to your Interests!
jyA Bon profitable bneineae jou could not engage In.^Aj
WA.TSON tfc acnroooM
.. , Sitaaa^j fie <9?s : /,
Continue to give Instruction In the Elemeataof.
Ijarrejing on an Improved Plan,
. Latitude end Dep&rfom
* ^nUre'fitiafaction given in fifteen, days, or V>
charge made. For farther particulars address Of
at the above named place/
Dec 2 "48 2m"
-^rw^ss^sr
aminttwuili
' OVER w. T. MrPA"DtTSI?'8 COAtTH^SHOP,
V .; YQBKV^iaa,
Atl kinds of Saddles and Harness made
at the shortest nntipp* ? . Ar. ,
REP AIRIN GP promptly erecuted.
?er?*' rvv-' v'?j - do ' /*' * it
? '"'r11'1' ' *' 11 ' 11 !' "- .i-"""^1'''
J. A. XSTX3. THOMAS DCORArrEKRIKD.
fC- J. A. ESTESdfc CO.,
FACTffllS^ ClltfU Hi,,
cotton, exinr, aoxm, ASD mmvOOUNfBY
PR01M3CE, - >*;
OFFIOB?FOBTII. A TLA NTfO W&A E VB8,
, "i.
According tg the. terms or t&C$> partner-.
4B?ft!ji.fjf fSyMpi uu*s, dix^tly.orjwjl|n
any flipped to our h^WflT s _
BeferenCfia.?o. Mil':?, 'S. Si Farrar, Broth-,
era ft. Co.fLanneaa, &nith & Whilden, Thomna J.
ft CHi. MoiBe, Charleston. 8. C.: Col. "R.\AnA*rCoL
F. 8caife, Union, Sr-C.; Col. I. D. Witherspoon,
J. , Col. 8. N.
fitowe, Dr. J. R. Brattou. Yoriraille, 8. C.; Dr.
Happoldi,'fii01^ir^, N. Diicn, Knoxrill*Tenia
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; J. as enable bim to famish IRON RAILING; tf
all descriptions aniT patterbs; for Qrave-Yards,
, Balconies, fro. Parsons needing 80th wiR phase
call on or address bim at bis MAR?BE YARD in
! Yorkplle. RICHARD HARE.
May 27 "K 21' - ^ '' fy ]
I R\IIYG FI?U11>.?Forty gallots ef
BURNING FLUID, manofaotared from. 90"
1 per cent. Alcohol, and warranted gocd and ofcea1
per than any other material for claar acdbrilliant
light, emitting no smoke whatever* "-for
J Sale by ALLISON A BRATTOH. DRAY
TICKETS'?A large on haud
and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE.
Illl MIIIBIIM?MMttg
fl I - . ? I . I .. ?. I I
IF Tor Wisn A GOOD KARG AIV,
; sn&&tfS. Mfc*t Q saiacH
?i;ie
LHJLTK-OT BAN& ABVSIIA^WSW
' bVr? / ?. .*. -AS?- . i-1? srr?'i4
ROCKAWAfS,
* Tf l':'? i i.'iii/ t ' ^
SECOND-HANDED BUGGIES,
- r : TV hi cli I will sell '
At a Bargain for Cash, or in exchange
for Lumber "or Country Produce.
vMUST, A NO WILL SELL.; *,
i: of LUMBER suitable tar a" Car'
riage Shop, taken in exohaage for work.
I !:!m? ?*. T.'W. P. McFADDEN. ?
i Norlg it
c -IIVM" .'v.-' ,
. Joy to the Admiriera of - ' < 2 r
| i! Mw & Pine Beadof- V- s \y*<s. $
RICH GLOSSY TTlHft.s
Talk 6f beauty, it cannot exist without a fee
' head of hair, then read the following, Wad If yon
ask more, see circular around each bottle, ahd no
one candoabt. ? . -<; ?* *?
' BBOFEMOR WOOD S HkU BE
XT STORATIVE.?We caU theattentioaof all,
old and young, to this wonderful preparation,
i', which torns back to its originai-cOlor-, gray hair?
v oorera the' head of the bai&vith r luxuriant
growth?re meres the dandruff, itching, and aH
cutaneous eruptions?causes a continual flow of
the natural fluids; and hence, if mod as aregu:
lacdressingforthe batrwiR ppescrreftscolor.and
keep itfromffilling to extreme old age, in ail its*
natural beauty., .W^caU thea -ppoa t^ebald, the
fy, Of diseased in scalp, to'me It; and surely
young wiH riot as^ty^ns the flofffogiohlB,
: or. the Witching axtf'tink without jt. Its
priise is upon the tongue of thouiand&v:
1 * The Agent for t'rof. Wood's "Jfrijr BestoratiVe;
In TTeW aareh, reoeiVbdthe following letter in if'
ward to the Restorative; a few weeks siricri I<
r ' ,i'"~ vfej|rBgjw Cons., Itjly 28,1855, >
: " Mr. LeaVenworth?Sir: Thavb been (roifbled
with dandruff or scurf on my hsad for mord'thah
a1 year, my hair began to oome' out, scarf and hair
) together, I saw. ml* New Havetf.paper about Wood'rTaaif
Restorative" as'aenre. TdaHMl at.
' your store on 'the 1st'of April last, arid purohtecd
one bottle to try it;"4'u<j T found to my sattsfrofioo
it was the thing ; it Amoved the scurf and new
I hair began to grow * Brie now two or ,ihree inches
I in icDtfhJcfla's it v>n til tiff*. 1 Tjbve peat faith
in it,.i I wish you to seed meiwo botttef moHtj
Mr. Post, the bearer of this,- idon'tknow as a?y
< of the kind is need in this place, you may hare a
. market for "many bottlesafter itis known here.
;
^ PKZUSrtEFHttj Sept 9,18S6f f ,
! PBOF. WOOD?Best Sir: four Hair Restorative
is proving itselfbenefieial to me. The front,
i and also the baok^ari of my Mad afmost lost its
covering-^!* fact bale. 1 have deed bat two half
pint bottles of yoar-Kestontfee/abd now the top
of Wf head is well studded with-a protntonfc crop
of-Vonng hair, aiid the frwit is also receiving its
benstt. I hate tried other preparations without
any benefit whatever* I tt ink from ay owa pettonal
ree6mmendaf!oo, t c^n induewhaany others
:
: - . -1 - , ?-f No. dfidJTiaestrBet., i
S3fiwssxM,Ll,X8M.-'.
I?b6P. (XjJ. WOOD: -.-As. yon M* ahont to.
manufacture and vend jwr iweeaflj discovered
flair Restorative, ? will.utate, fo? whotwoeverit
it may conoera, that I have used iUfttd known
atbere to nao.it-?thal^JL have, f?T several jwars,
been in the habit of using other flair Restoratives, j
aqd.X find, yowraatly superior to any other I<
know; It entirely oleaoses the head of daadrpff,
an<: with ewe nasntfa's proper-use will-restore any:
person's hair to tha -original- youthful color 'ifid
texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance
; and all this,-- without dlscolorlhg the
hands that apply it, or the dees* on whichit drops.,
I would, therefore, .recommend its nee'to every
one desirous oil having a fine colorand textzrre to:
hair. ?< - (****? Respeutfolly yputo, v<% b-W t
~v jf a-? v- .?- /' -WILSON; KOTO.*
]. WOOD A Co., Proprietors J12 Broadway,
New York, (in the great N. T, Wire Railing Establishment,)
and 114 Maiket 8t; St Louis, Mo.And
sold by att good Brnggistp, and by ALLIBON
& BBAITON, YorkviDe, 8. C.
Dec. 2 -. 48U x 8m j
. ju. jl.j. . 1M< i.iii 1 i , i i i
W MBIT tUK
i? ?* "T ||j f iff/X. V - w??S ' .
:-t?CBBSIlWeHEK1XT
rrt '.??>/ vrtr- /"X ,<>', <r-?T u
WTtjf -.f 14 'til' IV
Ail to ?SB;; . .'
K?lFeOf?S STOCK,
FAMILY PROVlSIONSr
JCaftc toom .adjoining our ttazuL We intend V> I
j, > keep a general stock on hand, awl 4. 1
V int. OFFER WMMtm
Whie> cannot bo -equalled outaide;of Charleston.
Oar thanks are doc [our custom era for former
patronage, and we astof all gfair trial in the new
as well as -the old busiows. i 7 ?r,V '
?-Onr6GOI>6 ?re-cheap.- ..- -
I> 'n f"i. ,..., , >?- ; ..> .... 1
OK MAIVHOOD. A\D ITS PRE3I- ,
ATURE DEGU^?.Wd?tPtabUtbe<t,^mtta,
1he 20tb Tbbosahd: 'A few words on the-ratiota!
treatment, without Merliome, of BpertaMtotrfcAa
or^ooal Weakness, NootnrnalJSmissions, Genital
and Nereabe Debility, Impioteticj, and Impede
metftw to Marriage generally, by ** -'* ?>
- LAHEYJM.A;The
Iffljtortgrit (Sect tftbf ffi^-thaby ^Canning
complaints, orMnattc^Ui thfc i'nrprtfffence and
s'olitade of yoath.iiybe eesfly renunted WITHOUT
MEDICHW, Is ih tide. fltnaH tract, clearly
demonstrated: an J the entirely new and" highly
succeasfal treatment, as adopted by the Anther,
fbtly explained, by moans of which ererv one is
enabled_pei^otij aha at the,
tised.noetrnms of thorny. . '7,... y ? >
?ent to any address, gratia and post free in a
sealed enrelope, by remitting (post paid* two
postage stamps to Dr. it. DB LANEY, 88 East
31st street, Hew York City.
May 6 .18 ~ z*' tf
BY
THIS establishment haft Wcfeatly been remoddeled,
repaired 1 nd fitted uf mnw, and (be
subscriber is prepaid to entertain in .tbp best
style his friends w,';o may. xisit YorlmUe. 'The
ROOMS are coprfortihle and well-famished; eer
. stock that may be b/ought to the Hotel; and provide
conveyances to tpy point, at the shortest notice,
and on reasonable terms. ,. ^ z
.--r. -V. SAM'L N. BTOWE.
: ; ; ?! - ; j W4, *
TO? Stat? of. So* Carolina*
v~> J yOHK DISTRICT. *"
J.TW.Str&g r . : ,
Itaddock/J " ,. Attachment., ^ j
WHEREAS the plaintiff did on iha loth day '
-of January,. 1858, file hi* DeolafMioia a'
gainst tho defendant, who, (as it is-said)is absent
from and without Mm lltMtfidf AMSlate^jis^has
neither wife nor attorney kiMKrtJoridri^ fcfcanM?e?
upon' whom a copy of fhe saki declaration mi^ht,'
be served. It is therefore Ordered thai the' said
Defendant do appear and plead to thweaid Deo- :
Utration, > on or -before tl*w?8tK day<?632Mhiiy,
which will be in the year of omhasi en# thins-..
and eight hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final >
and absolute judgmenl'irill then be gteeKdhdft<v
lA%-S85BF9i,l55P?y?
* ... . BAJlKHf.
FC*METIE$ <
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CAS^3CDRY4S
v. v - ? * -" *?c, -' ' -V . ?' '- -/|
rif.'fn. \ %i-l * . -j* -> ? ?!
WE ABE arow PREPARED TO E3
*?fc ' #& ** It
WHi ff ??flL ?|?SOI?r? ^
' -" ag<
nient of ouffcttSinesti Oor CJSffB SYSTEM ewib
'Ordefs from Wtu
be promptly atttesded to, and jmt oere taWfe to
^*V?T3? T poOAK
i "* ;
fawtP,. fitffaft'
.-- > ' M . THE X1YEB
IIWII@?IS A?nasi
^ ^ #tBPAKED #T DIL, SAHFOBD," r J
TR HKK ft* T?K URRT PHTtftATTViB AND
ITlIVSE MEDICINES sow before the'public,
that acta m ? Caftorrtc, easier, milder* cod mote
effectual timn. any other medicine kiwa^Itir
not only a Oatharlic, but a Liver remedy, acting
first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter* then
the operation g of most ffathirtiu. It strengthen*
the system at the sametime that It purges it -r and
when taken daily' in moderate doses, will strengthen
and build it op with unusual rapidity".
'"Thelbrer is one Of thcprincipatregokfora
"of thohumanbody; eodjA^ when It performs lta
fixations well, the po^-TTTeg* of thesysffexh x#c
M!y ' developed. TheJ^v'itomrtek Is; almost "feutirely
dependent on theV/ healthy actfoft of the
Liver, for the proper r, perfermaise of itsfhnttxbha;
when the stotn-jT*! ath is at "fsaTt,"the bowels
are atffcult, and the: jj'whoie system suffers In
conaeanenoe of one or-l^ ?n?the Tifer^hitingeeaSedtodoitsdatyf
J Fwthe diseases of that
organ; one of the prS-Hi prietora hasmadelthic
study, in a practice mofethawtwentyyeMd
to find Jinny, remedyjrhetwri&^o counteract
the many derange-! w"ment^Tt<r which it is
liable. > v ( L-W .4
to prate that this\^ remedy Mat hot found,
any person ;troubled [tJ with, IdtefCom plsdn
in aay of its foraa,^asO buhtnky a hotti^wpd
oooTietionis fertaliu|^ \ , . J ,
These Gums removeJr all morbid or bad mattea.
Ad* Aa systemXy supplying in their place
a healthr flow of bile../1 inviiroratiMr the atomach,
pausing food tpdi3r"j gwt well, purifying the
blood, giving tone andjf^ health w the wholajpa-,
cjaaery, removing ;th?JV cause ef the oUseaee,
effecting a radical.career Ut
Billions attacks atwpi enrujhand, whatie hotter,
prevented, by the occasional use .atifce
Liver Invigorator. Y/m . . ... ,
ujsaaw ?S?5SST
sing and souring. ' * ff,
vt Only one dose taken H before lairing, jtfeTtots
Nightmare. liltr./.lj J
~ Only one doae taken'bini night, Ioombk the
bowels gtntiy^und) .wnwOottiToafaLysr
One dose taken after/70 each meal will enre
I^yepepa*. it5? M ?Cj?- <?*<? >' s * -il'tit.?!
.?|flrOnedoseoftwo|ios teaapooofab wfll ad
waye relieve SickHea^|i| echo,of |
perfect oare. . . |
Only one dote hnmc-{^ diately reliefs* Chnlio,
X3sn: <lbe?dft? K-lfV, tare
allsallowneaa orunnatQ-fl1'/^ cnlcokirfrom the skin.
;(1jOw dote Ukm or^fjebort HmUt*m mt?
Ing gives Tigoar to tfce appetite, jw& makesiood
digest well, n t rttwii
. One dose often repeated euros Chronic J>iorrfcoea
in iu worst farms, while Summer sad Bewel
complaints yi?W almost tc ue amides*.- v.ti* ? j
One or two doses coresaiitefcaeaneed-hyWarm*
in Children ; Xhgre fo ns tafae, or speedW
.< blSUk MnNllVf^^
thybgorbento^^|^^^ , '
cine u a preventive for Pent tedAgne, Cbill fern,
dadatt It up?*U
with certainty, tad thousands &as-wiltynf4* tet$f>
to its wonderful virtoes. .... .
-Ail vrB'o iise.ittre firing their ?p*fce?sieet*
mony in'its favor, ? ? <--; ?JWMtii
weteriathe month with the fnvigc
iS-A 8eU&mfrlC M2VKJ& OTSCQymt Ad
w Aaily-workteg cures, alaoyfte&^aUoWwe.
bmtfif,kTi& retired
too are atff k&d pftlTWCoSwI&iDt, from the
'HiMttr falttidiciWDjfqM?M to*C ?|Mqsh>? ZT?ad*
<rcV*n of erhlcfi' aretbe 'reiult" of t Diseased
? rwo* oaf* -Dftd* pei^ocfe*. . >'
?~ tmoVD 4." Co.; P? opriltew, jwfe Broadjfcyy
g^KTcrtr j?",'." .7\ '
Sons, PnifitaeTphia ; M. 8. Burr & Co., Boatoe
& JL.B?;fce?u,J5wtli*d; John D. Tor^Cfo
cjnaaji; GejiordA flammond, Cleveland; .gab0.
81. Lcnis ; Qeorge H. .Keyser, Pittebuxwh ; 8. S.
Nsnce?B*ltimore. And retailed by allrDrugglsts,
^jjfobj _ AJXISON & BBATTQN;
m? ji!Or*"S:
aninimt'i rmtm
Seasons for buying it, and the.3 ?Tay$
wjf and Means for Buying it^J
riiti| New American Cyclopedia is pogtrtej^rithX
eta being sapertcial, leaned bWKtitikn.
tf.^ Comprehensive bet .ajjSoiently dertatttd, free
f?rom personal pique W^lErty proji?8iots^5jfcleb
and yet accurate. It la. a complete statement of
all th?y?.]roc\rn a poo c veryi m portafklogjgrjgh?
iiTlhatwcdpe of human intelligence. Every
in iihu been specially written for itfe pagw.'by
e world-renowm?d^opon of
tcal. accounts Iteap pace with the latest explorations;
historioal matters include the freshest just
Views;-.the biographical notices not only speak of
the dead, but also of the living* ana ot nips itving
SziSfcfci
iy computed the contents of both?more-thaw the
whole six volumes of Bancrofts hUtbT^J *ttcb
are sold at two dollars a volume, making JpfX
twelve dollars. Every family ought a
copy of the New Cyclobsedi^,-, Itfn. WMiry i?
itself. Let each man SMfsf NrentyTlve * cents a
week, and by the tiniwi%^worta^j3a|hplete he
cannot only own. th? fifteen volumes, but also
a handsome book (MK? MttBi. Save five
cents a day, (1 litUe sclf-detnaLirill do it,) and
you q*6%Mg&4Aaf 9SftXooks which wtB
JUfeJOil?^i?formatii>a won all points about
inquirt.'fichool children,eertaiuly
the members of
an Hare it. Save the pennies which are giret
to you, run erran4v^^i<|o 70s'
can, and tbus earn a jjaarter of a dollar a week,
?and the tasfc*llflH^S8Bfiwiica! 70a hare
not mnch time tojrea^j tbes^lua is just the werk
for 70a; iteM^HyywWpon all poiati of^?'
boy it?^B^W)P}iWwt, clergymen! it wi|l<
l^rolcmee royal 8w$3 per
?
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?.vQxrrajrs?. h*? be? appoint* igapktawen'
.eobaeribam totfeanfrow w*gwaci,t<$Melt*ri
the same in Yoftajlto^Aapgyiofc tJU work aas,
Wndngcttea. * , ^
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J***H4 -i*mt-.-m^? *A d aw*?|w?
iHWW^AI^iWIljoSSRB
f ?i v? - ''?:/ ?*?* $mp '
ERY LOW PRICES FOR CJtttt
JduK ?44n*1?9
B) Jf d!>l .-?**.* >
' N PUf 'TffiW
? iixwl
CHEMICALS, ?B1TGS *
they hare jast received, ud are Dow^peiiif^
veil eelected atort uf MMh| vfetefe thejjrttt
t^iiK>der?rt*TO8
triPfatet|ao?h4y Wflftft eiiitSLtoSdSIS
edfttW.'*** ? wy.!*ejr lal
' We MntHMfe Jotf IWl<lillirtn*/uW IWMN
e?*6l?*>e"WiirMly enOtt a/iteW-fffc
'and HHH&rttlkM t***Ash, KJbfom 02ai#*?r
inmh
'dit-daid^fVene&TeifMMW frllftlMfti
sdsp mmmftm vfaMjitwig
rit iiLfc is Miii^iii i?i *- **--? * '*> ? ? ??
tWnWW OT - o L1T0M4 Mu trnWSK/lBAnMMP^
beet CWiag' To^cie
^^mwSefMirtddftp SB >f3|53ff!85?
made ia strict accordance will! 'IHid <llIdiHI <1
the PtrftM StileePbiitadc? f *03 e vill be careB?-Tbe
Junior pVBHr, Br. JAHRS ft. AL-LT80fN,"*to'bii
Tri I lj 1 iifwiftn Mif4i il
- coca pound Md'4i?pwr^>Wel^iillNleeS
V. M?|? <HF
tumim''nJwSi^^
ta?^BSo? 'ft Su^mm
** ? * ? 1 i**U*A fumflu
scieuJ jeur? ago .dl&ciecL their CoiABlunjL^ar*
1g5?&n?^^ t?M,
to ope^SbggpM fcr the treafiSeBt of
it >oti.
treatment. ***
covered doT^^biThu* ymtf
SBEtit&M8Uaa*J* w$ mm?
ev ? '*> T J?w?
mmtf urcfiwriffrttaLjfl
juacTWo u n dt^s TT e 11 ed'nr
Jed bmet QuV##*
Ulcere, liook J?T?, Hew* Bare, Toetkand Earache,
NerraUkoeet, CostWeneoe, Borne, Sore Gums
glep, Proeted Feet, FroriwUgOT, (M^
or assy Diseases -tiMt'euw aove or patofoV 4Mae
a^:D*iole<t*er?kaa?lt before the public that
vill dp its nark peffccffrjin fits* tttWto twenty
dinatee?has been ysed Ihouwutewt\Uf>^Tb'^iT
bVh?'U9t'"%<*^^ie5555?>ijwiiin
1111 cum^
m <\mJ H* WJ* " -1'.: y 1 JKT^u
iim ii