The Chester Standard 1857

The Chester Standard 1857

Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The heC ster Standard 1857 The heC ster Standard 11-26-1857 The hesC ter Standard - November 26, 1857 J. Belton Mickle George Pither Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterstandard1857 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Mickle, J. Belton and Pither, George, "The heC ster Standard - November 26, 1857" (1857). The Chester Standard 1857. 48. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterstandard1857/48 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The heC ster Standard at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The heC ster Standard 1857 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. «l> S'W'r ' • -• '' }, Dmntrb tn jgectral -gnb £nrni Sntelligrnre, anit tn ttjc ^nlitirnl, igriraltnrnl attfr (Bimratinual Sntmsts jif tjjt .llulr, VOLUME YIII. CHESTER, S. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1857. •NUMBER '4\ THE CELESTIAL SUGAR SHOWER .INDIA. A CHAPTER ON FIRST THINGS. LET HER KIP! I A young lady was asked recently ! K NCOS .XT Ell WIT I she cfauld possibly afford: in theso awfully ( IN NAPA. The Indian mail had reached England The oldest book known to be extant, which Jobcrt L. O. Church. j hard times, to take musia 1 ^ThOrapa Reporter, a few weeks since, with dates from Calcutta to the 25th of Sep- has the name of the place where it was priri-1 One sunny afternoon last week. "O' j ' J dustry, Me., publishes th tember, and Bombay to the 3rd of October I thought I'd take a ride, ' said she "I coofioc myself to tho low no: pumisbcd an account of a fall of sugar in ted, together with the date of the ycar^rhetn j FINIS MUNDI. that locality from the heavens. The story The news is very important, Delhi, the it was executed, is a beautiful edition of the • And hired a nag which they callcd last, j «You aro writing my bilj on very rough ' While returning from the tj having called forth the doubts of a portion stronghold of the mutineers, having been as- I'm sure she was when ••tied," j paper,' said a client to his attorney. ' Moo-head Like, whore I ha-J two- Finis mu.ndi, in & horns, Psalms in Latin. It was is-ucd at Mentc by saulted and carried by the Europeans The My friend bill Spnggins drove the marc, I «N'ovcr mind,' said tho lawyer, «h has to • ing- and. when in the vicinity f-f. Fomioa frightened, et forlone, or the press, the Repo rter oT the 10th ult., Faust and Sehocffer in 1'457, just four bun- j further comments on the phenomenon, ss assault was commenced on the morning of While I laid on the whip, • bo filed before it comes into court. i co, which Iie% o Comets, ^ustcr, vcnio est, dred years ago The the 14th of September, the siege train having ' is that in the imperial library o! Vienna.— And shouted till I was quite hosrsc— Lake, heard a crqcking.no: Kgo outibus cHtch the rest. j «Xo ACCOUNT FOR TASTE.'—A Yankee. previously reduced the bastions and curtain j Billy put that animated lemslo projecting Inkabus! More Crlati'al Sugar—Nothing seems It is printed in folio on vellum, and is a su- i who had just couio from Ploronce, being .ask- more improbable to one who judges, as the against which it* fire was directed, to crumb* power through—go'Iong— Let her rip! ncd that the noise \ as cansod .hr p perb specimen of printing. A second edi- j cd what he had seen and admired, and wheth- ^ ..„ Oinne* prud*ins will prepare, bling ruins. The attack was made in four j jnr Q (U wul v metaphy-iciafls say, a priori, than tho aim- tion of the work was iwucd in 1450, under ,nr c ,,,00 e wu, 11 v ng. UilfVl^' For itmis copia ct to spare. We stopped at Benscl's on the road, I cr he was not in rjptures with the Venus do • ^ '' < plest operations of nature. Accordingly, cilumns, of which one, composed of the! the patrouage of tho St. Albans and bone- Of courso wo had to "srailo," I M*dioi, replied, -Well, to .ell the Iriitb, I i I'-'U "j . .Dominus. sa^o a*, comets dun, Cash more contingent, was repulsed. The when tho other day, wo chroniclcd the col- dietino Monks, which contained, probably, And give the expeditious nag, I don't care about those stone gals.' j "h'ch '• d T*. If not, givsbus time to run. h lection of. crystals of sugar at Cl^ar Lake, others were successful. An cutrancc was cf- I the first printed text of the.Anathanasian , j but apparently with InkabusI A drink and rest the whilo, which seemed tc have fallon from tho clouds, lected at tho Ca>hfncro gato to the north of j | Some one says of a certain eongtcga- j at full speed. I pni •bout 1 creed. • . ... We "lagged," then calling for the mare, Bus turn comet, msgnutn tail, thocity.'.and an advanco was made ulong the | i tion, that they pray on their knees SundaVs, ; cred rods, wh:n in | wise-seres, here and elsewhere—nay, even Tho earliest printed book, containing text I tos«ed tiiu man a fip, Malum signum cannot fail, ramparts to the Cabul gato where ao obsti-1 j and on their neighbors th that race, ordinarily so full of faith, the corps and engravings, is cnlled tho Histories of; I jumped into the wagon and seizing tho Hmsshum, scrnnchum, 11 don t cart, mite but ineffectual resistance was made by j editorial—cocked their noses at different an- Joseph, Daniel, Judith, and Esther, printed; rein's, requested tho Ethiopian individual that j How many fijnd Ego flcabua off from here ! the mutineers. The next day the. British ' gles of unbelieving snpieney, as if a well at- by Joseph Pflstcr at Bamberg, in 1 !(•'- ~ It • held the. double distilled essence of lightning j housewives keep their pretty /aughtors Iukabui! tested /act w;»a of*iropo«ib'o existence, if be- is among the rarest tvp M^raphi.-al curiositta; in ^cmphatie tones, to— Let her rip! jprcserv-s for some extra ed tht*fpri!tion on the 10th, capturing with j KRO acio stickabus once,: yond the sphere of their personal observa- '•big bug" or other, unti had no K chap who drove a large bay nag, Ego crat largibus dunce, tion. Now.' we repeat that our statement* it 125 pieces of cinuoii. The official de*- | of it— Paris j This seems to us marvelouily lad it.I patched end at this p.iiu:, but intelligence, in j ) Seemed fluxion* for u "brush," KRO cubitus—time to run, were correct. Not only ao, but on Friday i the colleei which full reliance was placed, had been re j po whipping up our own fast crab, j DIDN'T WANT TO MARK TROUBLE. Omaea exeunt ono hy one ! night, 11th instant, the celestia" snt^r Ma- The entire to: ceived to the effect th it after three more days ; I Wo went it with a rusfc. • —A Quakeress jealous of her husband, ' Jcjcabosl kers, having a special regard for our reputa- embellishment "* j energy of despai of figffting, the British troops on tho 20th 'Twas neck and neck a mile or more, I ed bis inovetnents. and one morning actually j |„ ,'h'i: tion for veracity, sent another 6howcr of the Gultenhurj; rolled i THE ST E A >fS!UP GREAT EASTERN. took entire possession of tho city. Tho loss When his horso made a trip; g .discovered tho truant liwing and hugging | s,mf. „ ramo sort in the samo neighborhood, which rated letters ui of the British in killed and wounded is Ma- W© glided by like lightning greased, j tho servant girl. Uruadbriui was not long covered the grounds or miles with sugar. Wo early as 1-123 he had printed with lines cut I I I elding on f it The editor of the Utica {Herald, who is ted at six hundred men, including fifty offi- For having hired the extraordinary animal, wo j discovering tho facc of bis wifo as aha peep- j j'^Vup' iiis liir'd ' :L-S" and with call it sugar, because it looks, feels and tastes in wood, but tfiis was only a small mechani- now ir. England, thus describes this levia- cers. The slaughter among the mutineers is considered, wc had a perfect right to get tho • «! 'nrouph 'he half open door, aud rising ! ^ kickcj mo twenty feet from liiuv, liko sugar, and .nothing else, and we know cal advance on what had been dono for many thao of the deep. lie says : i with all tho coolness of a general, thus ad- j j„„ ,,;, , |o,, i„|.', sl.rmi;i. llo di no better name for it Whether it is solidi- believed to have been great, but no estimate worth of our money, aud therefore— ll 0 ns "I ha*e seen the Great fcjastcrn. I as- is given. A large number escaped out of Let her rip! ! dressed her; 'Belay, thee had beftcr (jail I ^ncw the attack but made "•!. and fied honey-dew, the saccharine juice of the Thc lint engraving on wood, of which there sure you that no description can convey a tho city, among them the King of Dm hi and use a disturbance! sugar-pine, taken up, brought from afar and is any record in Kuropo.

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