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I would send anausw cr to you, ^
Iflcodld And ontrlhat would dol
Bend your steps in this direction
Attd Judgo from personal inspection.
Naturo litis made tho place inviti nor,
If Nature's works yoo take deligWtn;
Then corae and see this placo of ours *
Where she displays superior powers.
The gOntle rising pleasant bill*.
The Kivcr aud transparent rills,
Hore the visitor may sco
The glorieus works of Deity,
This pleasant mountain, neat resort,
Where every man of good report
May tiiul sufficient to supply
All that wiHTenst and. pleaso the %e.
And bouses of accommodation
Suited to all of every station.
And institutions hero abound
AVliero useful knowledge may bo found?
iicre arc fottfr churchy where each crc&l
Is protestaifiLnnd alrmay^read .*
And tvorsbipus the mind Wrects,
Tliis prwlousn^nt the law protects.
\jXJome then and see this famed retreat
^^VVbero met) of all inscriptions
Where nil may suit their varied taster^ <4
And will hot wish to leavoin haste;
Here inauy. cotp forte are enjoyed
And mental appcti ties are cloyed,
Tlie scenery around is fine
If to enjoy it you incline,
Come and partake in all wo have,
And ull your scruples you will waive,
Come and surely you may find
Enough UkACcnpy the mind,
In town nuu country all around
Abuudant comforts may bo found. *
The man who can bo pleased at all ?
Will not regret ho made the call.
Iiero ail amusements may bo found
Accomodations hero abound
For every one both great and small
Come then, friends, and make a call.
If Nature's works have charms for you
llete aro her wlrtcs, conio tako^ view.
If candiJ, it will be confessed
That Nature hero has done her host?
Aud some men here have douo their part
And we can show aomo works of art,
Search our country all around
A fairor region is not found
Here may all be well supplied
Aud Greenville will for all provide,
Here, in a pleasant fair retreat,
Where all of varied Pistes may meet?
Men of learning here may come,
And make our town a pleasant home.
" ?. Come on then, friends, aud set ye <jwvn
And pass one summer ih our town.
IMPARTIALITY.
Greenville, June 28,'1855^
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Children have Lungs.
This fact is eitlior not known to parents
or very 1 ittlc regarded. The first
tiling a baby wants is fresh air and a
plenty of it. From the uijpment a child
is born, it should havo air and light;
and neither bo shut up in a dark room,
nor have its head covered up in a
blanket.
The other morning, making my first
call on a lady after her confinement, I
saw a heap of blankets lying in a rocking
chair, beside the bod, but there was
no baby in sight. Whon I inquired
for the l.o.vly arrivod, the nurse came,
and after taking off fold after fold,
there at last was the poor little half
emothercd baby, gasping for breath.?
Mother and nurse got a lecture that
time.
Returning in an omnibus, a pretty
woman got in, with her babe completely
enveloped in its blanket. Per baps
it was none of my business ; but 1 think
it was. The babe had us good a right to
brcatho and to have tho purest air to
be had as anybody; and as there was
nobody olse to toko its part, I did.
'Madam,'said I, 'you arfe smothering
that child.'
She smiled, and shook her head?
- she did not beliove a word of. it.
'Youaremaking.it breathe its own
breath over and over again and no air
is fit to breathe but onco. I am a phyhiemti,
and Cau't Jot yoii uicdvo }oiii
child sick.'
She uncovered the baby's liead, it i
took along breath, atid, if it had been
old enough to talk, and been up in hs
manners, it undoubtedly would have
said, 'thank yon, doctor.'
? ?1
'*Did yoh know that they hang .Tews
and jackataes up together in Portland?"
jbMW a cunning Yankee to an Israelite.
I I'll/kit it id loitil tKnt f
TTVH uuiv ^ VU KIIU 1
are not there," reftTrncr? the .few.
A Now Y grk gditor* finding a cabbago-aeod
in a letter from a brother
quill, wanted to know whether his cor-'
respond oat had ft* habit of scratching
his head while writing?
It was said of a man who married a
richer but nglj woman, that "be took
, her by weight, and paid nothing for
the workmanship."
*
i.\ .v . - * :% . -V. x. Hi:
leaded my vers. Tired of the east Mississippi
and Rioted vitf* that. singular,
mama of which 8umo uyjn am possessed,
to followLseveral humtfAdmiles
a two^pvhceled esfcart v
yoke ottdlfHR i n quest old roam l^po,
tliHV had dp.tmtninod lmnn liihrrAfmfr
one to Alabama, tho-other toTfexus. ^5f
oonrfee the meeting was an affecting
one, invested with all the solemnity of
an eternal severance. '*W"o shall- call
them Dick and Obediah, - merely for
th* sake-of distinction, and not desiring
to make public their real names.
After some random conversation
Dick pulled out his knitc, openod it,
and commenced industriously whittling,
preliminary to a suggestion of
umuaual gravity. It was a lartfb, rotnuff
vcherobla log upon which they were
HKHHfc-Dick nt one end and Obediah
at tlio .ptlier?-"in juxtaposition,'^ as
Gov. Footo would say. Obediah noticed
the gestieuLtory movement^ and
pricked lib* ears for the ingress of
something pathetic* At last,- Dick after
reducing the tinfber to'a little hillock
ol"chips, remarked to Obedinh that ho
had something-of very delicate nature
to talk about. "Go a head 1" said
Obed \vith au encouraging earnestness.
;
And thus Dick commenced: "Von
know Ob, that mo and niy wjfe hcv
got to gittin' doin* very badly. Sal
somo how or other, kinder slants from
me of lato doys. And I thought, aa I
was gwiue to Texas and you to Vallaham,
that I would offer to swap you
my tiiLCC for yours?but see hero, Ob. I
won't give boot 1"
After a patise, in which many a
thought passed rapidly through the
mind of Obcdiah, he answered:
"Well, Jltck, 1 don't know but what
I'll <lo it. I3ut you see, no\^ my Pol
is purtier than your Hal; and you know
she is a y linger crittor by 12 long
years. ]Srow, Dick, old fellow, how
would you like to trado a yung and
likolv mare for an old broken-winded
and homely one, and git i id boot 2."
The argument was ft clincher ; and
Dick tho reluctant to acknowledge it,
manifestly felt its three. After inneh
f-rthcr parleying, it, was agreed between
flto faithless Benedicts that Dick
should tako Obediah;s wife ami Obedinh
Dick's, upon tlieic conditions : that
the former should giyo the latter, in the
way of boot,, a cow aiui calf, two goats,
an old shot gifU and an ox bell!
The treaty of exchange was ratified
accordingly and Shi w.nt to "Yalla
bam and Pol to "Texas." "Tho resrvApfivn
/>!*alr)i*n?% /\4*
|/wv? * v vii vi iuu mv; muiiii'i n
remained with their respective fathers,
and thus were favored .with that
peculiar relation, step mother, by pro-cess
of swapping.
We assure our realenAhat tlio statement
is substantially true, the incidents
having actually occurred as above related.
It may l>e, however, that so
far as the wives arc concerned, the
swap was more formal than actual;
that, in brief,' (lie cow, ci*lf, goats, shot
gun, and ox bell were a dead loos on
the part of Dick, and but fair tribute
to mercenary Ob<*diah. The parties
were both suliscribers to tho Lastcrn
Cliirion, and we are nnfeigncdly astonished
that they did not imbibe from
these columjis,whatever may have been
the defects of early education, a purer
morality, and a more manly estimate of
"Heaven's first be&t gift, to man?ra
wife."?Misfi/sdjppi Clarion.
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Serenading a Young Lady.
In my young days, says tlie editor
of an exchange paper, I was extrava/
i m i
gunny i?nn c?i unending parties, ana |
was somowh&t celebrated for playing i
tho lleulo; hence, it was generally ox-1
pectcd, when an invitation was extended,
that my llute would accompany
uic. / .
I visited ft epl?n<lid party one evening,
and \\ a. called uj>on to favor the
company with a time on tho ffuto. I,
of course, immediately complied with
the request. Tho company appeared
to be delighted, In:t more particdnrly
so was a young lady, who raised her
hands, and exclaimed that it was beautiful,
& c. I of eon re a, was-highly flattered,
and immediately formed a reso'lntiou
to serenade tho young lady on
tho following night* 1'rev ion# to leaving
the party, f mado inquiry respecting
bor residence,I started the next
night, in company with several young
friends, and arrived at tho ladyS residence,
but made a most glorious, mistake
by getting, under the, window of
an old Quaker.
"Now, lri},8,w said I, "behold the
sentimentality of this voum? ladv the
moment I strike up the Lhqt Iloso of
Summer."
X struck up, but the window remained
ckwcd. The boys smilefl.
^Obsaid, I "that's nothing; it would1
not be in good tasto to m>en the window
on the first air." VI
next struck up bh "QUI ltobin
"
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Gray .'^StUl the" 4riD^o^^(Uk?3 ^
1)OJB," ea&, fvaati 1
aaust come." I struck up again-? ,
"My lasgi^iko the" 1-orl, rjfcro8*yj|j| i
,K> demonstration. * j
"lloy?j"%id I, li8iio'? a humbug.? j
syrcct sr.d1;
it'^at Jfeix britijj hfcr we V)|ll gjvG hef g
Wq struck up, andaa wh. finished .
tlio Inst li^c, the wincQ^r was'raised.
"That's the tidtet, boys," safd-.l, "X
knr.w wo could fetch her." ' (
But instead of tlio beautiful young
lady it turned oat, to be the old Qua
kcr, iu liia hight-caj>, and dressing; !1
gown. v
''Friend," paid key wan sinking
of thy sweet home?and if I* r connect (
right, tbu^Htuid there-was 110 place like
liome;?why don't thee go to tliy fifemc?
Thee is not wanted nero?thoc'norany
of thy party. Farewell!" Wm
\ "Woatmd our hats went home! * . ^
1 John Randolph Outdone. ,
Of the manyairtusing artccdfftea.of
this eccentric man of Roanoke, wo do
not believe the following waft ever in
print:
lie was travelling: through a part of
Virginia in" which no was tin acquainted
; in the mean time ho stopped during
the night at. an inn near tlio forks
ot^tlio road. Tlie innkeeper was a fine
gentlejnan, and no. doubt one of the
tirst families in the old dominion.?
Knowing who his distinguished guc*t
was, heendeavored during the Evening
to draw him iuto conversation but failed
in all his efforts. But in the morning,
when Mr. Randolph was ready to
start, ho called for liis hill, which, 011
MV/U1^ JUV.7VIHCU niu> IHUM. J.I1U 1QUU*
lord, still nuxiuns to nave some con ver.sftt.ion
with Imp, began as follows.
'Widely way aro }'ou travelling;, Air.
Randolph 2'
Sir 1'sartd jSTr. Randolph, with li look
of displeasure.
'I asked,' said tlio landlord, 'which
way arc you travelling?'
'Have I paid my bill V
'Yes.' . '' 'Ho
I owe you anything more?'.
'No.'
'Well, I'm going just where I please
?da you understand ?'
'Yes.'
The laudlord l>y this time <?ot somowhat
excited, and Mr. Randolph drove .
off." Rut-to the landlord's surprise, in
a few minutes, theservent came to inquire
for his master, which of the forks
ural History, Needlework, tlio Latest Fash- 1
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Lady's Hook and Homo Magazine, one 1
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107 WALNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. .
STATU OF fiOVTll CAHOMSA
GftEENYlLLE DISTRICT <
(. r 0 0 *P1?jIV&8. - ]
lului W. (foody ) ,
vs. > Attachment. .
Wm. M. JJntW. ) ,
WliKltftAR the Plaintiff did oil the K'.thdny <
of Qffcoher, 1854, lilo bis deslaratfon {
ii^ainst the dwrvbiiit, wli i,f*siiU. said) is ab- t
wnt from npd without, the limit* of the fit ate, <
aad has neither wife or Attorney now within the j
Mimo iiiNin whom a cm<y of this declaration
might be brved. (
It |s Uicmforn ordered, that the said dofondaut- ?
do opticar and ideaa to tlio said declaration on
ST before the nunetelnth day ?f October, which t
will be intbc yea* <?f"?nir Lord ono thousand I
i. lit trindrSd ami fifty-Rve, otherwise Hunt' and <
nW'luto judgement %ul thon be given and awnr- t
.led a^niiist uiin. ' ' t
ir D. irOKR, ft. c. P.
Clerk's Office, OreonviUe District, >
October 17, 18.'; 1. J :JmTy
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pf the road to take.
Mr. Kandolph not being optof hearing
difctnnee, lie spoke at tye top of his j
voice, 'Mr. Itandoffih, yon don't *mvo!
mc 00(0 cunt; jiist take whiehroad you
please.*
Working Girls. '
Happy girls! who cannot love thciu'
with cheeks like the roue, bright eyes,
and elastic stop, how cheerful they go
to work.
Our reputation for it, such girls will
make excellent wives, Ulessed indeed
will those men bgwliosocuro such- pri- !
zes. Contrast tlioso wlio do nothing ,
but sigh all day, and livedo follow flic. .
f:ud.k..?rf; who never earn the broad
they cat, or the slices they wear, who i
arc languid and lazy from one week's .1
end to the other. Who hut a simpleton
and a popinjay would prefer one
of the latter, if hp, were looking for a
companion. Give us the working J
girls'. They are worth thoiy weight in
gold. Yoi'r never see thorn mincing 1
along, or jump a dozen feet to steer
clear of a spider or ily ; they have no 1
affectation, or silly airs about them.? 1
When they meet yon, they speak without
putting ou a dozen silly airs, or |
trying to show off to better ml vantage,
and you feel as if you woro talking to 1
a human being, and not ton painted i
or fallen angel, If girls knew how
sadly they miss it. while they endeavor i
to show off their ocJicatc hands and tin- ;
soiled skins, and put on a thousand
airs, they would give worlds for the J
sitnation of the working Indies who arc
so far nboOo them in intelligence, in
honor, in everything, as the heavens
alx>vo the cartn. Ue wise then, you 1
~ <n<r\j niitMu nium Ul ^ vOS
through life. Tarn over- a new leaf, J
and Ixigiu, though late, to live ami act
n9 human beings ;a? companions to immortnl
fhcfi, and as pbytliinga^nnd ;J
dolls. In uootlicr way con you tioliappy
and subBcrvc tho designs of your 1
ox is to nee?.Pittafald Uultwi&t.
Goon Advice.?Guard against vanity.
Kever lot it be a question whether
this, or that opinion should attract
attention to vonr pet-son, Look only .1
tor the evidence?follow tho light?
and be content with tho i nflection, that,
yanhavo deserved, whether you havo
i gaiped, or not, the approbation of your
foHows. "Wisdom will eventually be 1
justified of all hor children. The tri- J
umphs of vanity arc short?those x>f I
truth evorlasting, ThomwcU on, J
Truth. | v1 '
'Dam & lio did yo ever catch com- '
ing out of niy mouth, Kate," said am ,
Irishman to nis Ixjttdl- half. ?; i
A'You may aisy jsay tlyU," retorted 1
Catharine, "for they eomo out so fast
<that baton himself couldn't catch 'cm."
(ijl^AIerohants and o^w ixliont visiting the city .
iM i,,|wtc<Uo caij, ^ oui>;:ns pvtaotmiiiy ^
Extensive Te wel^yjEsta'bli shmeut,
CHARLES SMITH, WAT&H MAKER, ?
tftURLY OPPOSITE ^ME'MAXSION 1IQUSE,
Groonvillo/SvC. J
rlM10?5!T>who are fond pt beautiful sights, can '
X now have an opportunity of floating their *
eyes by thr> inspection Of one of the largest and 1
mow-aelcct Stocks, over before offered in the nip* }
per 0#lltrv. Every artiste will lie duly warranted
a ad sold on the moat reasonable Terms, ,,
A few articles will he tacntioned; Gobi
tTntohea If Carat Cue#a from (80,00 to (ICy.OO,
Silver do. from $J10 to (tiAOO.- Atso, Geld ami i
'iftujftn Afntli' fi ail flfef fonc Kttpefa, niul \
a quantity second hand Watches, among which ,
are- genuine Tobias Ekvku*. A vornr extensive ,
and choice assortment of GOLD lilfcGS and La- i
dies BROOCHES, plain and set with Diamonds,
Rubies, To aria, Turquoise, Garnets, Clusters,
Cora), Opal, Cameo, Lara and Mosaic, $0., ?fcc.
Also, a splendid selection of fine Gold Earrings,
Elain.and with acts, Extromely fashionable and
eavvjo Fob, Vest, Cetolaino nyd Guard Chains.
A large and fanciful selection of Gold Boals and
Kings, some of which Contain Lockot^ Vinacrrotf??
PdtinilH nntl TnntiifiinL'ff. MAki i^ft.' Onlft
Fob Buckles and Sleeve Buttons, of a superior
quality. Gold rackets and Ma^rllions of nil
sizes and Representations. A variety of Qold
Guff Fins, liraeelct.'s Indies' Neck Chains, and n
large assortment of fancy Bosom Studs and
Breastpins for Gentlemen, Aslo Masonic, Odd-Fellows
and Temperance Pius.
Gold Pens.
GOLD ann Silver Ex teuton Cases, some of them
Mammoth size. Also a Are selection of
Hair Work,
Consisting "of Brooches, Bracolcts, .Earrings,
Chains, ITeftd Dresses, Hearts, Crosses and Neck
Chains, finished with tasteful fine Gold Mountings.
A nitmbcr of Fine Silver Cups, Chaste and
plain, together with a great variety of* heavily
i'lateil English Wares.
Doublo and J<inglo Barrelled Guns, Tlifles and
Pistols, and lie vol vers of the most Celebrated
makes. . A
A few more of extra Ahc Doable Eluded V rench
Razors left, and a few Bo.\cs of the well known
Mngio Razor Strop Paste.
In short Ids Jewelry Store is. replete in it*
variety of handsome and attractive FANCY
GOODS generally, inasmuch as tp entirely preclude
the mention.of a vast ileal that is Beautiful,
Useful and Ornamental.
nih 23, -45 tf .
The Tcnipentncc Standard.
rpHH UNDEltsroNED wpuld respectfully onJ_
nounce to the friends of Tomperarieo generally
that they fntei\.d to commence the publication
of a Temperance Paper, about tho l/Uh of Juno
ncxtj provided a .untie iont number of Subscribers
Clin no obtained to warrant the undertaking.'
If will lio urint.ul 'ttium atilwfnrtfinl rtnniti* r*f
Imperial sixo, and will contain 24 columns of
matter. ,lt will ho denominated the'^>uth Carolina
Temperance Standard," and will bo published
every two weeks, at the |lrfcc of Ono Dollar
nor annum. As soon as fifteen hundred suJ>scrioorB
arft obtained, vfc will publish It weekly
at the #aiue price.
Our'sole object is to advocate the cnuse ofTcmi>ernnec;
and particularly the Legislative Prolibition
of the Traffic in Intoxicating Drinks;
and to prepare the masses of the people of our
State, for t'ui enactment of such a Law, by conducing
them of its expediency mid necessity.
Wo wilt endeavor to make it a welcome vrsb
tor in every familv. Nothing will be admitted
into ihs columns of u worthless and immoral tendency.
'
A strict neutrality will ho maintained on all
subjects of a ladifcieul and religious soctarinn character.
No aui>.*eript1on will he received for less
than on year, and in every case the order must
be accompanied by t?>o money.
We hope all persons feeling an interest in the
success ot this enterprise, will exert thorn**] ves in
getting juibseription*, hnd as soon thereafter as
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ro*iHc*to<l to net as Agents. - ;
All ooxyuunic-atioha intended fur tlio paper
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VK. OAUGIIMAX, )
J. R. RRKAUI1 ) 1'IiUTORS it pROraiETOUS.
S. OULEV, )
rr H. Artlmr's Home IHa^aJ_
? zine for 1855. Four copies ay car for
>5. . ; .1
ARTHUR'S 1IOMi: MAGAZINE (luring
Llic year 1855, will contain botwocn 800 j
and 1000 double column octavo phges of '
carefully edited reading matter. It will, in j
addition, bo largely illustrated in the best '
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Engravings, and by several hundred line 1
wood Engravings of cities, scenery, rcmarka- (
Mo lil'im Mini nbinrU in !v<ion(<n Art
rn wlHi^Ait^ fft? * mdBiBFfrihrf^tra in fllADlvf
- jSBS ;2S> ... i
ay Ti^rfSoWtl lyw wfl ^wWtei
Ld producing a great Bfivrtig in timber.'
They afeo tnotiufactyre Oust Steel Mill, Pit
ind Cros^Oot Saws, and Billet Webs, of b\x)>nor
V^v^lity, Ml of <Jtey hn?c for sale.
>r UUfcy may boobtainei of tho principal
Hardware Merchants Ulroughotlt tho United
states and Canada.
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