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SELECTED POETRY.T**
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HTMK FOB THB OPBBIBO
YEAH.
o;o
? r ?.
Mi4*< wintry gloom nnd vindi (hat wail
As thro' (Its woods they sweep,
The aww-born jht, all sad aad pale
Awake* (o sigh and weep.
Even so the Hf* of faith begins, j
* Grief clouds tlx soul at first.
When all its ooc? unheeded sins, or
On startled conscience burst. % * not*
deli
?
But as the halm/ airs of spring
The brooding clouds dispel;
Or from their breasts sweet nurture brief ,
The clustering buds to swells ,
So gale* of heevenly comfort sweep St
Contrition's gloom aws/.
And the/ who sow in tears shall reap
la jo/s that last for a ye.
lit.
Lord, if the /ear that now has fled.
With all it: gulden hours.
Has left in*/ e*ul as dark
As winter a leaflaMd^Mfl
Oh, make B
Mis '
Aad bid theeeoTceeed tsars to flow,
Whioh thine own^md will dry!
I.pi all old thing* !>p passed ?w?y I !
With that old fruitless year; ' ^ M^\ fcn<
And make a new and glorious day ' rtM
My new-born aoul io cheer. * I j?n<
J t ior
Let all thing* now be new to ir.e, , jn
And teach me that new aong. j hon
Which now Thy children ?in^toJpbee, I '?"?
And shall in llcarpn prol^ii^^
THE^ORLDcMpT IS . | ^
The worhl 1* not no tndU^^orld. | i)ir
A* some would liktTo make it; ed
- > _ Though whether good, or whether bad, ^3'^
Depend* on how wo take it. ..
For if wo scold and fret all day, nn,|
From dewy mom till even, voli
Thia world will no er afford to man , ^cl1
A foretaste here of heaven. p
Thia world in truth's as good a world for'
. . in-f
A* e cr was known to any j
Who have not "seen another yet, are
And they aro rery many: ordi
And if the men and womeu too, I'
Have plenty of employment,
Those surely must be hard to please p
Who cannot find enjoyment. ^7
BY
This world i* quite a clever world,
Iu rain or pleasant weather.
If people would hut learn to live ,,,,
i f # a
. In harmony together.
Nor seak to burst the kindly bond
lly love and |>eace cemented, the
And learn the best of lessons yet, '''lb
To always bo contented. c.#u
* the
Then were the world atdcasant world. c1k'
And plca-ani folks were it, '
The day would pit** mo?r pleasantly unt
To those who thus begin it: an
And all the nameless grievances v"h
llroujfht on by borrowed trouble!", U,lj
Would prove aa certainly they are c??,
A miui of empty bubbles! res|
AGRICULTURAL. I??".
! or '
^ |~~ j on i
I ,mc'
Killing Hogs and Saving Ba- j pro
con. Lfc
I will give the mode which I have the
practiced fur a long time very successful- | fr ^
ly. The hams I cure, generally sell in acii
h'avanunit at 15 to 18 cents and arc con- ' Prw
mi I r
sidered equal to Westphalia. Kill the 1 \
hogs before day, and when they nro
drained remove them to the smoke house; rse,
or, which is better, kill thetn at 4 or 5 1 "?*
v
P. M., and get them to the smoke house tJli||
by nightfall. The object is to keep the thai
meat from the sun and flics. Cut up the ' "
meat, cutting off tho hams first, so that j
while sorno of tho hands are engaged in ?
cutting up tho other meat, the hams can St
be attended to: snrinklc a sninll ie? I
apoonfull of powdered saltpetre on each 1
liatn, and rub it in with tho fingers, or ,
make a solution of saltpetro and swab I
tho hams with it; then add a table- i
apoouful, or more, of red pepper to each j
ham and rub it in ; then add a table- j
spoonful
that in ; let the ham lie till the other j
meat is cut up and rubbod with salt and i
laid away ; then take the hams and rub Ul"'
them with salt and lay them away, on ir;e<
boards. ?
The next morning or the next night
tako up tho hams and rub tbcm with ^
salt thoroughly and put them in tight j J
tubs (molasses hogsheads cut in two) j ^
till tho end of the fourth wc<-k ; then ,
hang them up to smoke. The shoulders It
may bo treated in the aarno way?tho j j *
middlings need not be. Smoko with , Prin
tan hark or green hickory wood: kindle ,S|- '
with light wood chip*. Have some hick- ?
ory ashes prepared in dry weather and j joS
kept in a barrel in tho smoke house, and J{*
when the meat is taken down (early in non
March) rub it all wi'h aahca ; lay away | Tl
the hams by thcmaclvea in tabs or boxthe
1
es ; between every layer of hama put r
four sticks, made from old oak boards or j * *'''
seasoned wood. Pack tbe shoulders by !
themselves in tbe same way, and the ! ' ,,al
sides or middlings the same. Overhaul I I?1.*
the meat tbe 1st of May and 1st of ' * j?
.July, aud rub with ashes again if need ! rr?
be. Pi
This is very troublesome j but every 1
lover of ham must take pains in order
to satiafy hia delicate appetite.?Southern
Cultivator. ,
m
!*thT
ATTHMTION
1ROL1NA GREYS.
H)U WILL BKINO IN YOUR ARMS
n-l KQUII'MKNTS on SATURDAY
t, iixl ill poraon* who uia; hiw* Swordi
Kl(1?>?. b?lno|ttog to Mtd Company art
ft ad to briag m the mania oa thai day aad
wlhtw t?tl? und?rsi|(no?l.
TOM. V. OlLLRSriR,
U K. SESSIONS,
# 8. J. WILLSON.
*v^. S. W WILLSON. #
mi 2 * _42_ II
ate of South Carolina.
df.h so?
* DESIROUS OF FORMING AB
, fffwlire volunteer force, for the de
re of the Slate, under the authority of i
dution of the State Legislature. liis Excel
:y the Governor. hereby orders that por
i of the State Militia, now under ?rders 01
service, l>e remanded at onc| to theii
?cs, except troop* of ihe City of Charles
, S. and those Companies guarding
Iges, or other important posts, who wil
retained, for the present, in serrire.
I. All arms, supplies, camp and gar ri hoi
>P*ge, that may have been drawn fron
Slato or Confederate States Stores, foi
troops rcrnonded by this order, are order
to be returned to the proper Department!
tiie officers receipting for them.
II. Alt |>ersnna of the Slate Militia, capa
of bearing arms, are eat liestly requester
I urged to form themselves into effect iv?
inteer o: gnnivatinn*. for the purpose o
lg mustered into the Stale or Con federal!
rice for the defence of South Carolina
upanies, Itattalions ami Hegimcnts thui
ued. will Lo accepted by tbo Coramande
"hief.
V. General- of Division, of the S. C. M.
charged with the prompt extension ofthii
MP.
ty command of tho Governor,
8. H GIST.
A?U. & Insp. Geo. of South Carolina
?cc 1 i{9 i!t
ate of South Carolina
ADJ. & INSP. GKN'8. OFFICE. \
Columbia. S. C., Dec. 10, 1801. j
XKRAL ORPKlt SO. 122.]
WITHIN thre? dip nfter the receipt o
, Iliis order, each commanding officer o
Militia Regiments of the Int. 2d. ltd, 5th
, '.Mlt and 10th Ilrigadc*, S. 0. M., wil
*0 to ho made a full and correct roll o
arms-bearing men, hot worn the ages o
iteen (1*) and forty-five, (45,) not ex
>ted by the Act of the General Assembly
L)?ccntk?r Ttli, 1HI1I, of eaolt Heat or Vol
cer Company in his Regiment; rtud al*<
acrurale Koll of alt persons who have
intecrcd for. and are in actual service oi
ler order* therefor.
I. h\,rth>ctik, upon receiving said rolls tin
i in an ding officer* shall aaaemblo theii
motive regiment* and call for volunteer
he number of two-thirds of the ortgtna
nber of artn*-l?onring men from each Ilea
Volunteer Company; and upon a failim
Ihc part of any company to respond It
It call, ho shall o/? the *am<" Hag ri*cutf <
ft thrrf/ar, as provided for in general ordci
121.
II. When the required numher is ohlaine<
volunteering or drafting, the orgnnizatiot
companies will take place fortliwith, a
. ided lor in previous orders.
V. This order will not affect the mnkinc
ensua return!* and other requirement* o
general order No. 121, heretofore uiueil
. (tverseors of plantation* are cxempte*
n draft, when the owner* thereof are it
ml service or are dratted under this order
tided they remain upon the plantatior.i
listed to their charge.
I. 8uch portions of griicnsi order* So
, issued from these Headquarters, date?
etnher 5?, IHtll, as may conflict with th<
rufion of this order, arc hereby counter
uled.
II. Officer* charged with duties tindet
order will proceed immediately tQexecut*
n without further notice.
y CQiiiiuand of the Governor.
8. H. GIST.
A?Jj. / Insp. Gen. of 8.
an 2 42 It
ate of South Carolina
hereby appointo*! I'roeoat Marshal!
er an Act eutitled "An Aet to provide
e efficient police regulations for the Hisla
on the seaboard," passed at the laic
ion of the General Assembly:
ton IIORRY DISTRICT.
'. I. flll.\ HAM. Provost Marshall.
11. I.I AM 8. KBAVE8. 1
K. DUSRNBURY i n .
KNJ. F. SKMSIONS, I I>?P""?*HUM
\S W. UORK, )
rna BBACroBT distiuct.
. J. I) W ANT, I'rorop! Munhtl.
Lake *. W. P. COI C(H'K '
Helena, PAUL IIAM1I.TON I)cnuti#a
ice Will'iiK, DAN IIIYW.VRD |,?PU,, ,
Cetera, K DM l'NI> MARTIN,
r??B C ol.I.ItT''* I>l?TiirT.
. KDMI'ND HIU'.TT, Proroet Marshal.
Hi:A NICIIOLL8, Esq.
If A It D 8 IlKD )N, Km n
TL HAMILTON WARINO. ' U*,PU,,M
. NATHANIEL HEY WARD,
ie Act requires that lh? appointments
I ho made upon the recommendation of
Delegate* from each District, an<l tba Act,
iKnofd will constitute their instructions,
i of the genllemeu named above will
rt immediately their acceptance of the
i> to which they are hereby appointed,
lesion and Oeoryetown Districts have
pet sent in their recommendations nrovl
Tor by Mi I Act. F. W. PICKENS,
n J? 12 It
LVILION HOTEL,
H. L. butterfield;
PROPRIETOR,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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:
HOKH 1
State of South Carolina
AWT * IKBP. OEN.-8 OFFICE, \ M
COLVIBU, 8. C.. DM. SS, 1M1.M
OXXMMAL ORDERS AO. 121 ] V)
I COMMANDING OFFICERS OP VOfiB
0 nateec Co?p??U? of Iaftmtry w CwJ
ry, dlnoWtd by Ae4 of (itatral Assembly,
r December 7. lHtil, hating ?rm>, MMatafl
tnMl* ?r equipments belonging In the Et?H
arc herewith ordered to return litem, eHwl
I May, to lb# Are?ale at Columbia er CWMj
? loa.
! II. All ihipmrnU under thia order may be
made at Ktate expense, and the bond* er
i receipt* of officers will be credited with ?eh
*
pay?te.
111. Commanding Officer* of Companies
will proceed to execute thia order without
further notice, otherwise their b?da vlll be
eafbroed agnixtt them. W
By command of the Governor.#
8. R. 0J8T.
AdJ *nd blip. Uen. of 8. (\
' Jan 2 42 It
SHERIFF'S SALES ~
nil' virtue of sundry writa of Pi. Fa*, to
\ me directed, and lodged in hit office,
ill ofTer for eale before the Court House in
| Con way boro' on the first Monday and Turnday
in January next, during legal rale
hours, the following property to wit: \
The plantation and residence of flilaa Les,
containing two buudred acres, as bitpranaty,
mo the ewit of the H?*tc tor Invee. UPV '
The plantation and residence of Heth Bellamy,
as his property, at the suit of the 8tate
for taxea.
' A tract of land, containing one thousand
acres, on Hug Swamp, as the property of
' Knoch Cobb, at the suit of the State for
" taxes.
r The plantation and residence of Hugh (1.
r Slovens, containing three hundred acres, as
. his property, at the e?.l': ;f the State for
taxes.
\ I W. I. GRAHAM, 8. II. D.
8her*ff'a Office. liar in, IHftl.
I NOTICE.
r FW1HK NEGROES and PLANTATION of
M. GROROK W. C. MoQUKEN, will be
hired our for the year at (he lnt?* Residence
of Mm. Susannah McQueen, on Satur
day, the 4th dav of January next.
1 W. I. GRAHAM, Guardian.
f I?ec 10 41 -*Jt
WANTED.
, 4WKi| LBS. HAY OR FODDER
I'*' Ihtoheli Corn
' l.OINI Dm. Beef or Pork,
And any kind of FOOD FOR MAN AND
1IOR8R. for vhieh (he undersigned wilt pily
ten per cent, over market value, on those
ACCOUNTS AND NOTES
he ha* indulged so long.
He ha* not, positively, collected from hi*
"practice, in the la*t two yearn, the money
advanced for medicine*. There is reason in
forbearance, but none in suffering. Provisions
are cheap for cash, and one or the other
must come. J. F. IIARRRLL, M. D.
Dee 19 41 tf?
r WANTED.
f A ilAA LUS PORK
4.0O0 Lbs. Fodder
' ~ i?00 Bushels Corn
To be applied on NOTES and BOOK AC'
COUNTS of Buck k BttlT, and lleaty Taylor
k Co., for which the higheat market price
' will be allowed.
BB.VTY TAYLOP A CO..
' Dec 12 1801 4?> IT
' ~ JUST RECEIVED
. TIERCES PRIME RICE, which will bo
r aold for cash or produce.
, BKATY TAYLOR k CO.
! Dec 12 1801 ' 40 If
I
SUPPORT YOUR
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| 18 ALL THAT 18 A 8 K F. I) FOR TIIK
' dispatch
11 ii W tl v a. n c e .
?? ?oo
IT CONTAINS WEEKLY
THE LATESTNEWH
1IES1DES OTIIKH INTERESTING
>
I
; xi tV t tees,
i Vh tu niWMit'iMir**
a.11' in * w.?i.?iri.iL/M'
To tlie Till) lie.
I <VO
ALL KINDS OP
J O B W O H K
NEATLY AND
i Expeditiously Executed.
CHARLESTON COURIER,
BY a. 8 WILLI NOTON k CO.?1'nhJ
Hiked tnd Tri-Weskly,
Tiiai or inwiirTint.
Dnily $10.00 per snnnm, payable in a?lTines.
Trt-W??kly $5.00 per innum, payable in
| idnn?. j April 4
^ k
. -u U
fjyj G(. ft BIATY.
yr^V ffo - .
H op hand and for ante, full umi
ftgivi
Bads, Grooeries to
Village fUon, which i
ftRrgllbf lowest prim.
"WkPENTlNE OR OTHER PRODUC1
that OM be turned iiOe money, Itktn tl ft
prlsss fee Goods or la tilleasoU of Notes I
I Aoesowts due as.
! T. W. BKATY . W. J. TATLOI
C. T\ BUCK.
Feb. 28 1 .
NOTICJB.
FROM AND AFTER thie date, the tu
scrihers will sell GOODS exclusive
Tor cosh. BE ATT, TAYLOR A CO.
June 27 17 tf
HELP O! KING!
i^AlULF PRESERVATION IS THE FIRi
LAW oP HUMAN NATURE
therefore announce to ell persons indebted
I the lot* firm ?fa|UCK A BKATY. ihot t
| lime has come that thev must settle tht
I indebtedness tons, or 1 shall be compelled
sue. Cfsh. produce, or anjthiug that w
Um our creditors, will be tuen in payinei
j^Tylku cannbl pafWlS bhide, f>ey~ns a
I "Small favors thankfully received and great
ones in proportion. T. W BKATY.
March 21 8 tf
NOTICE.
PUBLIC SOTICK is hereby given, tl
WILLIAM I. GRAHAM, Reqr., is r
regularly authorised Attorney for me. and
my name to settle and receipt for any clali
or demands due me individually, or any claii
or demands thai tnay l?e due the late firtu
I Buck A Ueaty.
THOS. W. BKATY.
| June 27 17 tf
nr^arsi w a-1 m %
Iff Ul
The NOTES AND ACCOUNTS of IJCC
A BKATY. ?I|J nNu lite individi
I notes unit account* of T. W. tlEATY, ha
been left with me for collection. I'emo
indebted will do well to call and make eai
settlements, and mtr trouble and coat.
om He found at the Sheriff'* Office, at i
tinea; but should I happen to he absent
any time, then you can apply to Mr. W.
Taylor, who will take pleasure in receiri
aad making settlement of the name.
W. I. GRAHAM.
Attorney for Ruck A Beaty,
and T. W. beaty.
Jaly IS 20 tf
FOR C ON WAYBORO
TRI-WEEKYL NAIL LINE.
i f N11K undersigned informa the trareli
JB public, that he ia running a T(
WEEKLY HACK LINE, bet ween Pair ni?
on the Wilmington and Manchester Kailroi
and Con way boro', 8. O. as follows :
Leave Fair bluff en Mondays, Wednesds
and Fridays, at ft o'clock. A. M., and arri
Conwayboro' same day, at 6 P. M.
Returning?Leave Conwayboro' on Tui
days. Thursdays and Saturdays, at ft o'elo
A., M.. and arrive at Fair bluff, same day
tl 1* M. II. II. PORTER.
Feb 2H 1 tf Contractor.
NOTICE.
FROM and after this date tho suhscrilx
will sell goods
0*1/1 I'OU C1S1I OK BAIITEI
COW HIDES,
CORN, HAY,
AND FODDER
WANTE!
Those indebted to us will please eom? f?
ward nnd settle, either by ci??h, produce
note. 11. J. SINGLETON k CO.
August 22 2-r? ' tf
NOTICE."
rilllE HUIISCUIBKR keeps constantly
| _M hand, ami offers for sale a well se'lec
ed stock of
Merchand i^e,
7
consisting ef all article* in the I try (loo
I line, fro in SILKS, down to six cent ll(?l
I Sl'UN. A superior article of
HOOF SKIRTS AXP I'MllRELL.iS,
Ready Made Clothing,
! 1
1 LM I * < II 11 L V > It]
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SADDLERY, 1IAUDWAR1
TIX WA R F. C R O C K FR .1*.
Groceri?*. nucli ah
COFFEE, TEAS,
1 SUGAR, COMMON ANT) RKPINK1
Candles, Soap, Starch.
SPICKS, CANDIK8,
POWDER AND SHOT,
TOILET SOAPS, PFRFUMERY, A
Special attention in invited TO MY 8T(M
; of tine LltJl'OKS, consisting of t'ognii
l'each. and l'ale Hrandiv*. Jamaica Hum. Hi
| land tiln Schnapps. Old llourhon and Mono
gah?*? Wkiiktn. onrrar an?? -nwtetrw wt?
of that celebrated "old" brand, "Twica pa
the Lino." Cordial*, Ao., Ac. All of wlti<
I will be eold cheap for ra?li.
TllttS. II. HOLMES.
March 21 ? if
NOTlCfc.
TN SELF DEFENCE, the aubacribor h
determined to adopt a strictly caah ay
tein of doing huaitteaa, and he would here!
notify the public, generally, and thoae wl
owe him lapiritLLT, that hia books ha
I been poated up for aettlementa, and that i
new accounla will be opened. lie aasur
hia friends that much to hla detriment, he h
! been among the laat of the merehanta
adopt the caah aystem, and he now expec
some return for a long indulgence.
T. II. HOLMES.
Sept 2d 30 tf
I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
jiprry matriot--in the Common
Plow.
/m Allirhment.
SlnUj. j
m wdrHTKKAB the Plaintiff did on the I hi
tieth dsj of April instant, file h
declaration egairivt ihe Defendant, who, (u
1 Mid,) is absent from, and without tho limi
i of this Htste, and ha* neither wife, nor ntto
Luc/ known, within tbs mubc, upon whom
hr of tbs M^I^^Mnuion might ho serve
Hp, therefore, (Mmd thsl the Mid defe?<
Kdo ft"?r *nd ptes?l to the esid derlar
or before the fliet da/ of Mej whit
Hhjti the jeer of eur Lord, one tnotisar
BpOriflred snd sistj-two, otherwise in
blwte Judgment VfllUArew he given e?
TpJ sssliwt him
' * CV*1* ^HRoe, Iforrv lltM^Hhvil 30, 1&ti
J. TM(?I!'8(W; UgC IV
. Maj 1 y e ^VbBmlj
AT Q H .
>. H. W. K^UKAK,
C?r. Klig ?4
MS NOf rw*iv<?| fn? Krtaeh ukI Am
f?n ntnufutoriN
DECORATED PAPER,
of new ud rich iMfni in PbmI, Gold, Hat
Velvet and Wind imitation*, villi Horde
). Ato eofreoponrf.
r. AlAO.-pr?
Chamber and other Paperi
E. in irory variety of atyle ud pattern.
Ul My itork^f Window Mumle*. of my 0
or manufacture, and Cnrtaina mad# and put
in the lakMt atyle*.
R- Upholstery Goods,
Curtain Matarials and Furniture Covorin
? of late importation b full nad compU
which art offered, vboleoalo and retail.
^ *uch price# at t# preoent unuaual inducentc
, to pttrchaaer*.
V ^Jeb M - * dj
_ Cktrleotts Candy Maanfactor
KINSMAN & BRO.
Manufacturer* and Importer* of
to French Ct^ifectionerioff, Fun
^ BOXES,
,o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ill Cain^^*ul "p in and 1(H) lb. boi
it. je^^Mienptlj attended to.
er Charflhrfbn, S.
Cakes fresh every Day. "
?- Wedding Cake Pyramid* and Steeple* mi
s to order, Parties aupplied on reaaona
|(|l term*. 1 ly ^ Feb 21
Z j7e. suares,
28 2 and 2 84 Kinp-strct
of inmm m WHOLES A
^^^^^feand Dea- \
in rurnilore.
Chair*. Hairwool. Spring and Mom M
? treMe*. Looking Gla.aae*. Ac.
Rosewood. Walnut and Mahogany Pat
... Furniture, \n Ilrocatclle, Krp* and Hi
, cloth.
l* Enamel Chamber Furniture, Oak Re
wood, Ac., Ac.
. Alway* on hand a largo amortment of
frigerator*. Children's Carriages and Rock
,, Hor*ea.
*'t * Ml>rch 4 1 1;
J. a. n. mcliou. rowix q. m.
ng MCLEOD & BELL.
General Commission Mc
chants.
ANIX DKALKKti IS
l?# Pork, Lard, liacon, Candles, So
Sugar, Co (Tee, &.\, &<\
which they offer at lowest market rales
Ca*h or Oily Acceptance.
",p 116 East-Bay, Charleston, S.
iff. haiT Onion, solicito?l and satisfaction p
l?|t mntied. 1 ly Feb 2!
y. Fogarties & Stillman
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
s?- French, English and Americ
* DRY OOODS,
2*?7 K'/XC-SrRRKT, cox.vrk H'AV
wor r//-s ru kr r.
unarioaion, o U.
March 4 1
F. VON HAXTKX,
I, Importer and Dealer in
Fancy Goods, Toys, H
siery, &c.
No '2i\K King-street. Charleston, S. C
q March 4 1
r- VILLI LAND, HOWELL & ( 0
Direct Importers and Dealer* in
_ FOREIGN AND DOMEST1
DRY GOO DS
,,n NO. M IIAYXK STREET.
f?- CHARLESTON, S. C.
April IS 7 11
V. T. MASOV,
jj" DEALER IN
HATCHES, JEWELRY, CITL
RV, SILVER WARE,
Guns, Pistols, &<
SUMTER. S C.
| March I 1 J
B, FLORENCE HOTE1
:o:
J. W. GAMBLE^
proprietor,
D' FLORENCE, S. C.
W. F. JOY,
Shipping and Commission M<
chant.
K BALTIMORE, MI).,
10 A TTFNI>S to the purchmo and ?liipm
*' A^i^rKoVlSlONS. OK \ I N. ORO<
n- <t?*crtptlona or SKRril.i
10 ^^NJH^Ranrea made on rotiftignmenle.
I*1 Proprietor of Packet Line to Oeorgetm
Bh March JI H 1;
The State of Soath 1'uroUn
HORRY DISTRICT.
IN COMMON FLEAS.
*a Seth Itcllntae# |
- rn V Attachment.
t>y Jn*eph J. Bellamee )
lio IIKKKA8. the 1'laintifl on iho
*e day of May 1 H*i 1. file hi* declarer
?o again-! the defendant who (an it i* aaid)
e* absent from and without the limit* of t
a* Plate, and ha* neither wife nor attorn
to known within the name, upon whom a copy
l? the aaid declaration might be aerred. Ii
therefore, ordered that the said defendant
appear, and plead to the aaid declaration,
or before the fifty day of May, A. !>. one th<
T aand eight hundred and eixty two. t*th
.1 wiae, Anal and ahaolute judgment will be g
en and awarded again*! him.
J. A. TllnMlHoN, C. C. P.
Clerk* Office Horry l)i*triet.
May it IO leflmly
HARLLEE & WALSI
7 ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ia AND 80MCIT0HH IN KqUlT
Oflloe Conwayboro't S. C.
r. Oen. W. W HAKI.LKK, joh t wals
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No paina auarM lo make Ibia houae ?gw?k
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VB08PSCTUS
*. OF THB"PORTFOLIO."
*4" | Ml t 'hi* particular ti?r, when we bare
| lerered ererj polilkal tie whieh bo?n<i
u? ! ?awala|? to an opprewir* North; when
we' bar* plucked eur ear* from tke hateful
and roniawlaatinn aawmphtrr of fanaticism.
. 4adbra aky, that they mar akiae encircled *
with a h%lo of truth, adorning our own bright
with their glorious lustre : when
we hare greeted a new Republic, declared our
m Indaf oadegee be the world, H peonUarly heUj,
edtaeww* ae a people.to withdraw that pat
trwaage. hithofto ew MheraHy beotow ed ttpoti
1 thoae who hare prpraa themselves our worst
1 eu era baa, and extend a helping hand to thoae
go. j '<!? the iganurr bofo.^Jkho %rp true Jo ahir >'
te, : la?t It align*, true t? <*trprinsiplee. andteowr V
at It I lee boWtH w*?*ionbd throw off nil -haokfw* >
nts that hold ua in any wide dependent upon a ?
' aeciton whoee erred is Inimical to our dearetf
r 1 righll! and whoaa people w? can an laagar
I contemplate with the pure and holy lore of
J? brotherhood.
The tntelMjrenre nf a people it ever eefituat?
ed by the character of their literature. Wc
hare intellect- which will pale before none !
Authors. whoae graceful peua drop ink let a of
CJf gold, and atrew ohining pearls of thought.
| l.et ut. then, tarn our faces from the North.
| and seek literature for old and young within
I our own borders?establish liternry enterpri; *.
Msotpur own, and footer and maintain litem.
I nlphg thnbit Is the de-ire, nay, intentiwu,
c t of oar people to do tfes, g? pT"|MT?.,|g?, - >d
Southern Juvenile Feriodionl, ^
%()e ' and thereby All a vacuum which has esiated
j siaee the demise, years ago. of the sweet I it 3
j tie "Jlose iiud." We. therefore. confidently
I appeal to ail to aid in establishing the enterI
pri-c upon a firm and subetaatial basis. BeI
lievingtliat we appeol not ia vain, we shall
51, | at the first, or during the month of May.cnm|
hMtsof ike issue "Tllli HttRTKOLlO," n
fcg monthly periodical, devoted te Truth. Virtue
B and Teruperaoee whieh shall not only be|at.
come an agreeable and amusing companion
; for the young, but, by tho observance of a
dor n,"rn' tone, seek to instruct the rising
mind, and teach the youthful heart.
W> will spare no pains to mako VU h POUT
|0C n?l.n# the juvenile paper of iht South. It
will b? nwily printed in clear type, npon fine
lie | P?i ?r <|tiarto form, of good aiae : and
ins among it" many attraction* will rontaiu a
"Promenade." in which our fair fHenda aro
r invited lo walk with u* into crerjr Southern
: heart ami home that iaopenlou*; a ''Joker a
LL 1 Budget.'" which ahall unfold rare wirflel?ma :
i a "Little Partner." and "Dairy Maid'a Apart*
' | inent a "Floral Column," in which the pret)T.
tiert flower* will hud : together with a corner
devoted to the "Brigade af Infantry," where
our aiiiallc?t friend can ahine.
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