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mmrnmamrnw n The Dutchman who had the Small Fox. | The writer sal alongside of the driver one moraine, iu>t at break of day, at the singe drove out of Blackberry, lie was a through passenger to Squash Point. It was a very eold morning. In order to break the ice for a conversation, he praised the One points of the off horse; the driver thawed. MYaas, she's a. good boss, and 1 knows how to trive him!" It was evidently a case of mixed breed. "Whero is Wood, who used to diive this taget" "Ho he's laid up init ter ruinntiz, since yestcr week, and I trives for hiiu. So" I went on rcadiug a newspaper. A fellow passenger, on a back seat, not having the fear of murdered English on his hands, coaxed the Dutch driver into a long conversation, much to ilio delight of a very pretty Jersey blue belle, who laughed so merrily that it was contagious; and in a feWgtninutes, from l?eiiig like unto a con^.venticle, we wore as wide awake as one of Chislv's lUiiliaiusn It.. j - ?vv. .*j ouuinu we were ill excellent spirits, up to itli sorts of fun, anil when, a little b'ter, our stage stopped at tho first watering place, the driver found liiinsclf in tlio centre of a group of Ueaters to the distilled juice of apples. ullcm'? a package to leave at Mrs. Sell udder's?liie third house on the left hai.d side after you get into Jericho. What do you ch-irgo?*'asked a man who seeiucd to know the driver. "Pout a lefty," answered he. Receiving the silver, he gathered up the reins, and put the square package in tho stage box. Just as ho started the horses, lie leaned his head out of tho stage, and looked hack to the man who gave him the bundle, shouting out tho question, "Thefird house on tor left hand out of Yorikol" The man didn't heat him, but the driver was satisfied. On we wont at a very good rale, considering how heavy the roads were. Another tavern, more watering, more applejack. Another long stretch of san I, and we were Hearing Jericho. "Aany porty know der Miss Scatter house?" risked the driver, bracing his feet on the mail hag, which lay in front of him, and screwing his head round s.? as to face in. There seemed to be a consultation g itig on inside the stage. "I don't know nobody that name in Jericho; do you. Li>he?" asked a weather beat n looking man- who evidently "went bv water," of another who apparently went | the same way. "There was old Squire Cow's da'tcr, she married a Scudder, and moved up here some two years hack. Come to think oti't, guess she Jives nighcr to Glasshouse," an- j nweicd Lishe. Tho driver, finding he could get no light of tho passengers, seeing a tall raw-boned woman wanning some clothes in front of a house, and who flew out of sight as the stage flew in. handing mc the reins as he * jumped from his seat. amJ chased the fugitive, hallooing, "I'fa got der small pox, 1'fe got dor Hero his voice was lost as he dashed into the open door of the house. 13ul in a minute re-appeared, fol- I lowed by a broom with an enraged wo man annexed, and a loud voice shouted out: "You git out o'this! clear yourself quicker. I nint going to huvo you disea-iog honest folks, ou have got the small pox!" "I dells yoo 1'fe got ilcr small pox. Ton'l you verateth! der small pox!" This lime ho shouted it out in capital letters. "Clear out! I'll call the men fo Icq if you don't clear!" and at once shouted, ir a tip top voice, "Ike! you Ike! where are you?" Ike made his appenranco on the full run. "\V what's the matter, mother?" "I dell you onest more, for der last dime, ITe pot tier small pox, unl Mishler Ellis he gifs me a lefiV to ?rif der sm.-ilt n..? ??* Mi" 1 f cf 4" ! Scatter, uiitl ifilnt vrow is Miss Soulier,! I hrotniscd to gif tier tor small pox." It was Miss Schudder, ami 1 explained to her that it was a Itox lie had for her. The affair was soon settled, as regarded do lively; hut not as regarded tlie laughter j and shouts of the occupants of the old stage j conch, as we rolled away from Jericho, i Toe driver joined in, although he had no j earthly idea as to its cause, and aided not ! a little to it by saying, in a triumphant tone of voice: 4*l vos pout tog'fterol l vomtttn er small poxP?New York spirit of the Times. lite following aiuuong specimen of the ignorance that prevails in Kuropeon Amer ican affairs is takei. from a leading French journal. It is hardly necessary to inform the American reader that the soubriquet of "Black Republican" has been taken by the French editor in a literal sense, and that Mr. Hanks and all his supporters are thought to l?e men of colot: ' Tito new President of the Chamber of Representative* in the I'nited States, Mr. Nathaniel Hanks, is a negro belonging to the delegation from Mnssncliusctts. In the double caps ity of negro and abuli tionist, Mr. Hunks has created a piofound aversion among the Representatives fioni the States of the South. Hisele lion was j a check both to the Dem ?crats and Know Nothings. "Mr. (iiddings, nnotlicr negro from Ohio, nnd llio 1 >e;?n (Lc doyen) of the membeis present, administered the oath to Mr. Hanks. "In face of the part played l?y the inlelli ! gent iwgroes in llio legi Jativo asseinl.lv, i how long will it he thai the great K ami. [ he can iiiainlain slavery in one-halt of its States? "We would further reinmk that the : candidate opposed to Mr. Hanks was sus taincd hy the Kuoiv Nothings or I >. m i g .gne-S who oppose both the emancipation of the slaves and the naturalization of foreigners. Their candidate only failed by three votes; but we now learn that this pioty has succeeded in electing the Cierk, w||0 is the second personage of the Chamber of Iiepresuntatives. Ileie, tin 11,1 is the close of those nomination*, so long disputed, which ha* ended in having the legislative body personitied by a negro and a demagogue."?UazetU du Midi of 23d Fcbruaty. Emancipation ok Negroes.? Some years ago (says llio NVarrentoii, Fauquier, ; Flag) a worthy citizen of this county,1 named Carter, emancipated about eighty i slaves, Itlid colonized them In Bedford conntv, Pennsylvania. In addition to the expense nttending^heii transportation each ! negro was furiii-hed with the sum of $2A0 wherewith to begin life'n a free State. On M.-inl iv last a gentleman from IVnnsylvupi \ arrived in 11?i-? pl.M*o in *o?ircli '.f tur* to.raid for llieir support, stating that nine ] tenths of them were already on the parish, ^ whiNt the residue were fast verging to pau ] perism. Amateur Kulers. Wb?u William Walter, Esq., reporter for the New Orleans Delta in 1847, used . to enter the office of Ediuuud Randolph, Esq., clerk of the Circuit Court of Louisiana, and -ask for permission to copy the caler.dar or the lust bit of news about the pending Gaiues case, neither of them, probably, thought of the destiny in store for llient an boon companions in Nicuragu.i. California was then an undiscovered federal diamond; flllibusterism was not yet born; and Young* America, although then a "fast" institution, was at least tolerably modest. But, before ton years have gone bv, the Enquire of Sir Walker becomes a General, ! and the Randolph clerk has found a friend, at the head of au amateur government, to givo him u grant of right of transit from au i adjunct ? f the Atlantic to the broad Pa | cine. Nay. moie, the two have sot all j Wall street by the ears?thill mighty Wall ; street, which jobs its stock on time, whilst , it reprehends the porters and stevedores who ride "saddles" or drive "gigs" among i the policy men! Vanderbilt stands aghast, I and Jon While fumns worse than ho. did at ! Buffalo in 1848. And old acquaintance of Manhattan ' turns up," too, in Central America?Col onel Schlossingor?who las: was arraigned in our Court of Sessions for gashing the head of an attache of the Metropolitan Hotel, and fined. Col. S. goes as atubassadoi ! to Costa Rica, and it is evident intends tu 1 gash tlio Ik .uI ??l th.it miserable republic, General W. .ini.1 his colonel have, of courso, a very poor idea of the United States, since i oik) ha- had a marshal and the other ? sheriff at his heels. Colonel Kinney is no | great lover of Uncle Sam either, as Mr MeKeon can testify. Tim tiio will try then | best, no donbt, to goad on England, in ! those quarters, to take some offeti-.ive staiul toward United Stales vessels and property, If any tr ?tiblo grow out of the ClaytonHulwcr treaty, it will be forced by tho haphazard practical construction <>f it which thr ! n-.natc ir rv|*r? of Central Atueiica are ma! king. This man Walker is as arrant a land pirate as ever J dm A. Mnrrell was in the ; early days of Mississippi; and r.fmr ho ha1 succeded in setting hy I it n cars all the peninsula about him. we suspect lie will finish by being set bv the ears on their part. [S'tw York Sunday Times. Mbtruoi-ooy.?The Smithsonian Instij tution has made active endeavors to secmc I simultaneous meteorological observations ! throughout the country, and is still pui-u, ing the object in view. It proposes to discuss tho subject by representing on h series j of maps of the United States the face ol ! the sky at three different periods during the days of a storm. All portions t?f the country over which a eh ud exist- at a given tune will l?e repicsented l?v a given color, and the portions over which tho skv iclear bv another color. The extent of rain I and snow will also be indicated in a similar I manner. Tho point or points, as it mav be, of the generation ol the incipi'-nt storm w ill l?e observed perhaps on the lir-t map; i tho secojid will exhibit the extension ot'the | cloud; the third, the begiuuii g of rain at .. js"*-"" luv.nm, nun lll? OlllCrs OI 1110 Se ' rics, the extension and progress of the storm, until it passe- oil" into the ocean, or contracts an<l dts pponr, on tlic land. 1 Tub Peach Thee Pouku.?This it a ino-t deslriiclivc insect when allowed to in crease for a few years without molestation. I The eggs are deposited in summer on the bnsQ of the trunk, near the collar, where I tho hark is soft. They are hatched, mid hore their way under the hail; of the tiee, either in tho stem or root, or both, producing an ell'nsion of gum. Where trees arc already nll'ected, tin; proper eonrso is to iemove tho earth fiom around the collar of tho root, r'eaii away the gum, destroy any cocoons that may be found, trace the giub through its hole in the tree, and kill it; then till np around the tree with fresh earth, and placo a shovelful or two ofa-hcaround the tico. The ashes or slaked lime should bo applied every spiing, and at the end of summer may he .scattered about the 11 cc. The Hyacinth.?We are indebted to Ovid for the use we make of the hyaei t'>, in tho emblematic lino. Tho beautiful llvaeintlitrs was beloved b^li by Apollo mi I Zepbyrus, The laller fancied himself slighted, and when Apollo and llyeinthuwere playing quoits, the jealous deity of the west wind bore one of the quoits against the temples of the boy, an I lie died in con. sequence. From the ground which hihlocxl bedewed a flower -prang. < >u several of the leaves are characters like the Greek letters a i, (F.ugliMi, At.as!) allu-ive of the lamentation of Apallo over the dead body of his favorite. J lie Greeks called the hvacin'.li Iris, probably on account of the variety of its color. Cake or IIoxkysioki.ks.?Mildew and blight come from the cast; therefore, lion cy suck I os should he sheltered fron that aspect?for, as they ri>eand spread widclv, they are not so manageable as a io>e hush. A mass of luxuriant honey-tickles i- heauti tul to the eye ami delicious in fragrance; hut covered with mildew, it is a blackened and miserable object. Mildew, fortunately, 'Iocs not make its appearance evert spring; but oiico in four or live vears ir nmin a plague, to desolate tlx? garden. A great deal may be rakwl away if taken oil' a> soon ?is il spreads its cobwebs over llie?o lovely llowers, but it should bo done without delay, or its ravages will have become so great as to render any preventive operation almost useless. Soil foi; Fm:it Tkees.?Fino fruit can only be grown upon a soil naturally or artificially dry and firm. A wet soil, or a very loose peaty one. never produces tirofruit. Sandy soils, gravelly soils, or clayey soil*, as well as what are called loamy soil*, can all be made to grow fine fruit, if properly cultivated, provided tins subsoil is porous enough to permit the water to c.s cape rapidly downward a siillicieut depth to allow the roots of tries at least three feet of noil, which is never fiilo'l with stagnant moini no jjAji 1 the greater the depth of perfectly j^Btn.-d soil, the greater the A >.?&< Lfirof Tk i. ecu a i'll.?1 be Joint jiH|bl*Broiivb, and Sardinian Sub umrinil^nh'gfapi Company has completed us aiWrvli'i .CM* ifor continuing tbo line lioin of Iftfriea, by way of Alexau-bul, ,r.*ii lUiin, I biinascii-, Arc., to t'alfiuta wiiefe il n?u it ere long be extended lo Mulraii nr. tll$. Hriltsh capital of AilLralia ftlt<L;etl^jji distance of 12,f>00 1 ?mmmmmmm M in bl'ildino 11a1lkoad3 within E-rriMATKS. ?The cloning report of Col. Walter Gwynn, chief engineer of the North Carolina raillYoad, h** just been made. announcing' the coinpleliou of the worlr, by which theie is now a railroad itne through the Statefiotu north to south. The chief fact, however, to which we would draw attention is ono which reflects great credit on Col. Gwynn. Iiulhofict, of such rare occurrence in railroad history, thai the toad nan coal lets i (/mm the estimates, and that by the suiu of $7,280. But this fact, though rare in railroad, building, generally, is by no means, it is stated, rare with Col. Gwynn. This is tho third railroad he has built within the estimates, viz: the North Carolina railroad the Seabord and Roanoke roil rood ($11, 000 witbin the estimates.) and the Wilmington and Weldoit railroad ($8,013 within the estimates.) In this connection, also, the Richmond Dispatch mentions his estimate of the eo>t of tho Covington and Ohio Railroad, made in 1852, ($11,310,500,) for which he wus very violently attacked in the Virginia ' Leg:slature, which embarked in the improvement upon an estimate of about ?4. 000.000. Now his e-timale is vindicated bv Mr. Fisk's, which has reached $1 1,000,000. Col. Gwynn gave from the first an enlightened and candid statement of the cost of this great improvement It would have been much belter had railroad men in some oilier parts of our country imitated the colonel's example. 1 United l,i vi n o Child a kn.?Onjho 4th ! of April, 1855, one of tho rarest cases of 1 double formations occurred in tho St. I'eleisburg Foundling Hospital?namely, two girls growing together by (It-.- skulls?which still live, ami so far appear to be in good health. Of all the cases of litis kind liith crlo known, (of which there aresuven,) the union of the two individuals was never of that kind to bring the face of one child diloclly opposite the faro of the other. These imin me so milieu 111:11 II UK* niMitiC llMeot the face of one cl?il?l bo prolonged fioin the no-e, this would strike u|?on the oar of 1I10 oilier. Through the molality ofihe necks the twoohihlron really lie in a straight line, one 1 girl lying 011 the hack, the other 011 the ? do. aiul thus they Bleep. The face of one chilli is quite symmetrical as far as the f uehend. and it i? fust in the formation of I the skull that ivant of .symmetry appears. 1 In the fa?-e of the other, the l ight half i-? much shortened, and the eye of this side 1 opens le->> than the other. - The two chil iheii possess a perfectly independent exist euee from each other as relates to sleeping, walking, w lit of food. ike. The one sleeps .! quietly, whilst the other lakes tiotiiidnm-nt j or looks ahotit. Coinmon sensibility does I not appear to exist, miico 111 cases of t is ' kind the brains and 1 er \ e> of each indiv id 11 j al are pie-crvcd distinct. Not soalwav> with the h!o\>d vessels. Olive one child j streaming loud awoke its >i?tcr. I he face j of the screaming child l?ecnnie sulfu-ed and I reddened deeply, while the face "| the othe< | begun to redden and swell, mid it was onli | after th's that it opened its eyes. The features of the two children especially of the one whose face is sh >rlcncd, are very pleasing. ? ? Kmdalmino a \\ ikk.?The following j curious circumstance is just now ctcalii g J some merriment in cninuieoial ciicles. A I Yankee captain, whose cargo was consign cd to Messrs. 1 taring it t'o., had the uv-forlime to lose his wife, who was on boa d with him on the voyage, and being u-lnctaut to throw the body ovciboaid. les.ilvod iipoll bringing 11<>t to Kngland, tii i.; to receive proper sepulture. A portion of his c.'i'go consisted ul oil of cinnamon. The captain took :i auflicient quantity, and placed tlie holv in it. thus eventually t in balmiug it for ll:0 remainder of the Vtn :yr. On arriving at ?h pint of I.>iid>>n, ti.? Yankee captain tailed upon the parlle- i<? whom the oil wan consigned, ami rcquestc 1 t? know how much he was to pay l??r .he ipiantil v of oil lie had used. lie was :?s. I on ml eel at being t >l< 1 that the value of iho oil so used was jCOOO, and that he. inu-t immediately pay over that sum. <M'?our e this w is out of the question, and the capI tain was soon afterwards arrested for that I amount. In t was hailed by M.'-o. I>aring, ! who, it is reported, have satisfied the own* era. Vaccination.? Hi cry individual is sin 1 ccpnble of vaccination. lie-vaccination is not necessary before i puberty. The system undergoes at puberty a change, and re-\acciiia'.iou is then note.?a! ry. Vaccination is a sine preventive of smallpox. lie vaccination is a siuo preventive of : varioloid. I he thiol vaccination is without elTcct. The system is susceptible of varioh id at : ter puberty, whenever the irulivid >al is e\ ' pMvd to small pox, without re vaccination lie vaccination i-not n.-t ?;t?\ if the liisi opera:ion was performed since puheily. Those who di?regaitl vaccination ate always liable to small pox. \vheic\er expos e l lo its influence. If every individual were vaccinated lafore puberty, and re vaccinated when that j revolution of the system has take p. t< e, i there would he no such disease as small pox. ? JjosIoh Mi dtcal and Suryical J ur j nul. A landlord of Albany last week entered a complaint against u lady tenant t >r ! ;< p nig a disorderly house, lies wore that improper females were in the habit of calling on her, and that they had done so on -cveral occasions recently. This statement i was substantiated hv two other witnesses. I *11.n A.wn l.s..t ...1 I - 1 - 1 .... m-|irniil,l w lli'll a I ' V whispered in the oar of (lie lady'* conned. I !iis |>i>v was at oiico failed to the stand, vv en lie hvmc I lull lie lind l?-en employed bv the laiidloid to canv notes to these lewd women, inviting them to the tenant's lion?e, for the purpose of enabling liiin to foil.* her to move; and the only reason ! given for this eonditet was that his tenant refused to trade at his store. I lie lady was discharged, and the hitidlmd held for tiial on n charge of conspiracy. Thk African Sf.avk Trade, notwith standing its prohibition, seems to Iks steadily persisted in by many persons in the Uni ted States. According to the Tribune, no less that thirty vessels are annually fit i ted out in New ^ mk foi the infamous Ira file every year, tho fait being well known to the I'nited States officers, who do all in their power to break up tho business. It lias been r^certained that he who held on to the last wn? a shoemaker. Eqdkstiuanism Extiiaoiidinaky. A corre*p<>ndent of "Life Illustrated," give* the following rw n portion of the experiI euro of * cHilrt *t Wo! Point: "Wh*n I cmn? back fiom furlough my elsss had ridden for vear, I only for n *r?ek or tco. Nothing daunted. liowttrt, I by this, R'id bliiu'lv iMistitig t?> fortune ami my own iioner.', I buckled o'> h pair of rusty spur*. Lou ml my- -!f i?ourrly to :?n enormous sabre with ? ponderous ii <mi scabbard, and sallied forth. Diagram brought uie a law-boued, vicious-looking animal, which, ! after some preliminary difficulties, I auc| reeded iu mounting. j "'Trot!' Horse started, so did I, half off j my middle. I had never been taught to keep my heel* well out. and accordingly j iny spurs went in. Horse 'went in' l?>o. Motion peculiar. Megan to think I was losing my balance. Sabre ll.-? t>i;l and ltif the horse on the head. Iu plunged my spur* deep among his ribs. Another jump. Sabro tlew back and bit Iiiiu oil the flanks. Spins worked cotivuUivcly among bis bones?jump, thump, spur! Jloi-e reared ?seized his inane; kick up?caught his ear and saved myself. It began to gro?? exciting. Finally lioise started oil*. Such a race! Pulling on the mane had no tendency to check his mnd career; rather seem ed to irritate linn. Had a g od In Id with the spurs, but did not couaidi r myself perfec ly safe. Sabre flow up and bit no* in j the face. Pdiml for a moment, ntul I heard something drop. Looked up into thesad ! die and saw I was not there. Coin luded I inii-t b> on the ground. I lor c standing near, eating grass, and looking at me with i^quiet twinkle in his eye, adding insult to injury." 1'rtt V?............ r im v n A Vltl'l ^ A HI - * 'HO "I If ! r IVnus* Ivauia exchanges 111tin sets forth i the virtues iif a certain nostrum: It is a ?e tUHrkaUe fact, nn?l ??*?< which t-jH-aks vol ! mix's f.<r Prof. Ueed's Magnetic <>11, tliat during nil the intensely cold weather of ! the present winter, lie lias not been oldig! e I to ptuchnse a sinijlo load of fuel. This : is nccoumed for hy the fact that so many patents visited him on crutches, who. he ing enrol n sight. left thoso disagreeable appendages behind, and the accumulation ] was so great, when tin* cold snap came on. j that when cut up, the 1'rofessor found that he had near two cor?l? of good firewood in his vault." A peingoguo had two pupils; to one he was very partial and to oilier he was \orv revere. (tne m eniiig it ImppeneJ that tln.se two wen- late arid were called out to j account for it. "Vou tnust have heard the hell, hoys; j w hy did you not c. me?' I 'l'lcase, hi.,*'said his favorite. "I was j dteaniin* that I ?a? going to Californv.and I thought the sc!i <>| he|| was the bell "t tin; steamboat that I was going in." ; Vei \ widl, sii, (gla I of any pretext to l excuse his favorite;) and now, sir. <tinning i to the other.) what have vou to su\ ?" j "Pease, sir.' said the pu/./.led hoy, ' I ? I was waiting to s?-e Tout off." ^ iii ^ Ciir.Al' Ni.tVs. ?.v< Pisji waiter at one of our city re-ta irants was overhear I t!ie other d iv telling hi> companion some t- i rihlo ne vs from the s,..t of war. "An* where did vou g,-i ii mid of the intelligence}* said Pi' No. 'J. "In the penny paper.' < *h then devil a wo i of it I'd helave.' An' I why shouldn't \. it h dave that as well as any otl.eif its a ?gint!enrin as pi.-nls it." i Ucc.iiise,' says Pit. I.v m\ r*itil 1 d in'l ' think they could atf r 1 ? spake the truth I for the nuuu'V !' ? ??* ? ? ? A A A A Altii.N M/.i I.P. No na c. ?.( II..I .. I . ; < j, t I t.y ill s - I I. r. in-..> ; i'.in U y.>ii do t!i s i . tr.. , An I put ov'i t. i hi ii p , . A w .1 ? II tli i: I., s ii r.? know uli.it w.cil lit s J ; > r l| I ll-a. 1 \i.hi It ldc. ami th : w I i tl \ II i will II v.iu'iv ? 1 I it. si., .. . . . I ! ' " *" ' * I" "I S "* * * ! It only eticc c;in tii re b* lo'iUil. A Yankee.?II is self deny in;*. *e!f-ic I villi*, ami into lliitif* j'? y in aj* II'' ii a lover of |>iftv, jMnjuit iv, ii.itoiK tv, sin-1 1 the tcmpciance-octetv. II.' is ?li i_r_?it?ir I?i*:ii*i?:iis?:rit ii>5;. 1I11 i \ inn, sw ippino. jo-tlino. InMlifin, \v est lino. inu*ienl. ?jui/.zifal Jl-t lo||oll|icni, phllo-ipUicnl, |? >etleal, mill j contieai sort i>t <*11 -11aeter, w lio>o maitite-i |<1. s;iny i- l?> s|?iI < iviii/.itiuti to the re ! Col iii'1 tin* fllllli. Atmospheric mi, yvhett it on'ern the j litno*, c,.utn;n- aboill two o.?| ii* of . :?r j lionic mi i I in every live thousand of ni 1; w In n it e-enpe* from the luiij?* it contain* ' t wo ilioio. in c\ ui v one Ii mi. 1 ro I. 1 'rmn tin* it i* ea-v to see 11?1 w much <oii.l carh i I i-? continually ihiowtt from the ham.in *y * ' 'fin, ami how m*: h must necessarily he constantly suppli. I. C!|.\*SIKICA'IION ill 111'; \l.Cll ABET. Which an- tlii* ino-i inilnsti ion- let I r-?? I'lif lice-. \\ licit are tin* in >st extiMisive letter-.'?1 lie S. 1-. Wh cli are the rno-i t m l of co 11''at.' ?The Ivise. \\ Inch are ! the ino-l egotistical letters.'?Tho l's. W la it-11 aie the longest letters?The Kil*. 1 Which aie the m>i-y letters!?The < >li'-. Which are the eatable letter-??The Pea*. Whit!) am the oiealest l?orc???'I he leas. Which are tlie mo-t *c:i*il>lo letter*? ? The Wise. ? l)j-riNt.riMli:i> Gavins K.XI'ECTEO.? lin) New \ ork Cornier m\-: "I'role?or Airi. " i ?*r? enwich Hospital; Le Verrier, ??f I'ranee; A*m>lareler i f Cerrnnnr; the \ Slnnr*, of aro nmniij 11??* guiM* \pi en il at the opeiiiiio ot the I Muliey < 'h ' frervaton at Aloanv. The pmprietor* of the Collin-', Clinard, <ila*??ow, ml other lines of -tea neir ami packet*, have tenderJ Oil them a free fia**aoe Ii it lift and home. A ('onnecticut paper says there are twelve eh arches in a certain county in thai State without imni-ter*?the former I....O i :. * ' " ji'Miu lillO WIO l\itll^as land fp> dilation. Wastkd.?(iiiIh want }j" ' 1 hiitbinds. I young 111o11 want piudetu .-111 1 sweet Hun I pereit wive*. Dandies and fashionable ladio*, w iio screw their waists to resemble | a wasp, until coiuinoii sense. Tlio dentists generally have acknowledge ed llieir business to bo a gum game, inas much as they are using gu'.ta perclta to set false teeth in.^ A womnn has been arrested in Albany t* ir stealing oi.I iron; she hndfoni teen pounds of it secreted n her bosom. Her oHcnce weighed heavily upon Iter. In n^inerara every <>no is 'Ksip' that ! wears shoes and stockings. The wotoen ought to be gfofra's BKESSS99SK9H999S9RSS9SSni The British Periodicals AMI INK FARMER'S GUIDE. OKEAT KKDUCIION IN THIS 1K1C1 v Tin UTriK NtuctTiui. I,. SCO IT Jt CO., NKvV YORK, tomtmmm t. plllfll.ll tllC IcIloWlUg IcUljlU^ litIt'All JWtol^wJl j via: 1. The Lo idou Quarterly (Conservative.) u. Toe Ediubnrgu Keyitvr (Whig.) The North British Be view (FreeChareL. 4. The West minister Review (Liberal.; 6. Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory. 'I lie k? < nt una important event*?lit htfio?i I'-tlltJCul, Slid Mill aiy- -ll'i? AtflllltUlK III" IIAlMNI u the i Md M vrl.l, ^ re lallitvn Publications 4* iu U'rmt iiihI value lliry ueter be lore |?MHtwMr.l. The occupy n middle (irni?il between the hastily writ lilt ii. Hi-.timi, crude eolations, umi rl>11 ?r 'v mora of t'u- ii>'wn|??|h r, and ihr |?iml< rous Torn ?i ilic historian, wrilt* ii l?ii?ir after the living lutci est ill the tacts li<> record- rliull have paused awaj The |iru|{rwi i>f the War in the K.iat ucrupiH arjje *|m c in their pa tics. Kvcry movement i chstcly criticized, whether <>f trioiid or of f.ie, an nil short Ooniilitri; feuricMsly pointed out. Tilt' It 1 | It-ra Iroiu il.e iiiii a .md Iron: the Zlltllii I in lilacUwi.o'l'n M.i^at ne. from two ot its hum popular emitribuor*, j/ivo a more intvlliftiblc an reliabtu account o( tin- iiiov. nienlitnf the jjreat he ligercut* than miii cUowh, r. be tound. 1 In \<c l't r it.lKT.ls ably represent the three grci po1it-t*ul parties ol (ileal liritaiu?\Vhi|t, Tor ?n t ltadie.d--biit politics lorniH only one feature* their character. As organs of the most prolouti writers on Science, Literature, Morality, mid Hi Itifi.m, tiny stand, :m tlicy ever have stood, unr vailed in the world of letlt rs, lieinif eotisiilered ii dispensable to the scholar and the profession man, while to the niicllijft nt reader of every r!a tiny turn -h a more correct and autisfactory retail of the current literature ol the day throughout tl world than can be possibly oblaiued troui any otlu source. EAKV.l COPIEK. The rre- pt Advitiire Miecta from tl Itr.li-h publishers |?ivcs additional value lo thci II, prints, espee ally during the present excitir i state of Kiini|K'.iti affairs, inasmuch as they ci . | now he placed in tlu hands ot bubs ribcrs about .ion as the or'.U'linl i-ditu as Terms. Ter nn .... - f .1-- e ? i> ..f >?? i <>i one 01 tin- i >ur iicums ' F<?r nnv two of t! e four Rrvit-wi < For nnv Ilir of the f--ur llcvievva 7 ( For :ill lotir of tin* Reviews 8 t For lllackwood'n Magazine 3 I For I'.lvktt I lit id three R? vi<"." s ft ( I'.ii |ll:u>|ittiKfl and the foui Kovewa.... JO < , I'.n/mrnts hi I'f mndr in nil rnve* in nifrniit Sionnj run rut in the State irheie issued ir hr rrcened at jnir. <1.1 It III.W. A liinooHtit of I'lomy Five per crnt. from t iInhc pr een vv II !?' allow i'd to Clvm order.I iireet from I. St 'O IT Ac t.-t > tour or more fop: 0 any uiir or lit >rr of the alwve vr irWa. Tim Four copies of Hhiclovu'Kl, or of one Review, ? e ? lit to one nil lr- ; ? f*r $y ; tout copiift of t f air Renew* and I I'm lorn ! for $30 ; and *o e I'ottnco. i la all the principal * ".?'? ? and T >wn? the j work* will Ive delivered FREE OF P05TAG; ; Wln-h Kent by mail, the 1'ort vgk to nity |?trt j he I n ted States w .1 h. bat X\VCI? I V-f <?I1 i <'cut* n > nr tor'*1 dnt-k wood," and Inn S'olli !< ? ?? ('('ills .1 yir tor each of the 11 vk-w tub: iwitui;ic\s (a im: IO 8CIKNTIPIC AND PRACTICAL A<iKICI l/l fkk. IJy llfNur STf.ritfAr, F. II. S. of Ed'uhtirg and tie- late .1 I' Nobton, I'rof. ** -r of i A /rii-iilture in Yah1 f'oIh\/e, New llavr vo!? I loyal < tetnvo. I CiH) pv*e?, and nuin r as \V..?I ami Steel Ktlijt nv iilf*. I'll* *. Cotife?Mdlv, the tiloal complete work < \;r- i lure ?i- r j-nh. .-lied, ami in oid?r t-? t! o1 i wider reul.it o-a the pUtdifdiiTb have resolved 1 -t!-ic the price to Fi?c Dollars for the Two Volamcs! \\ hell ut hv Ilia I i ji.-e |?.a It t b'nl foriiirt at >recoil toe price w.ll !? $7. To > very other pa ih 1 ott .ml to S'.tiia-lii (po?t-paidl $ 7f~ T'\ r tr.iv is Nor t.e old "Uioli of t farm lle-ii'.^i.-i* for nnv of t! - r' ote puhl cnt'o .l.el'.t .-i'.u .* ? 1. - - - i ... t?.. I I slier*. LKON*ARlVsc:?'trT A- CO.* 1 Mil r. ; tr N . t c, .11 s-.r.-et, n v. no if bus: st f) it?&:: | I ^. III Mills.'i i >> i L> - i|i . iii<'iIn i to Inform : 1 i* ti/ u~ ; tin* \ ill i^i- UIIit "IHToilllilil t r?>u . ry.jli.ii In i' i.i'W rc i-iviiii! :i i*?"m l?il?"lNM ' .? m :>t h - lt>iiii? Sim I*. Nn. C, Main *tr<i.ij. >s ti- tin' ("mu t 11 m-1 . m:? !i a> an c? Hern iifil in Culloiiv-, Aim ?i inii > and common Engl 'i'I ncilii. A lar^i v.iriHv ?f TII3CELLANE0US LOOKS, i ?i ra n_r IIKIOUICAK. lilOCKA I'llICA GEO .'Kill Al.. MKOli A N U'A I., 1'ih t eal a i .Huiiuil ss'.rks, ot \orimiH M/i ? ajnt price*. .- .in- Intki ri . ii^ (in the v.ay i>l Novel* i ill I II II VI.!.. I antiv Kirn's writings ; Td ! H INKS' Ci ?l UTsHlV. A. A . ' i;l.\NK lUMiKs \ numb, r I.f II V M i 111 ll.lKS, iiviil li\ ill*- il tfi i i iit .'.i imniiiiMtiniife Christians, In^illur with a larjjc assortment < ! FAMILY BIBLKS, 1 ;.r i'i ? fr nt - J nn i" 'in ; small 111 It EES, fri I Ail emits I.. #1,50 and 83.00: TESTAMKN' ::i li . -II II III : s I I'll. I'iiA VKI1 llO(?K . it vari'iun pric*. i AI'-i a \ .ii i. ly i.f smui) religious hot ks.toy hoc and I'rinti r*. A 'is! lot nl Fo..!i.iMp. I.i tti r, Commercial a Ni'ti* I'a|? r K i\i lnj.fs IVi'tn oi-ntnioii to tlu-tini Black, Blue and Bed Ink. NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO. I', tvv. it .*>i?0 and 1,111111 new pieces fur the 1 hi . Ii-i>i(i the In ?t coin|sisers, the greatest vnrii \ r ell'. i? it in tin- up-e innlry . < t\ e hoj.e the 1 I , will .all ami supply themselves.) I has" male permanent arrangements with so . i ll large lh? k Houses in f*1 > Indelphia and Ni ' ^ orL, I ! xcliungr my Mus.e Work?the s I' Hit i U Alt MOW, it C" \>il Fill' K, t'.r th. ir I looks, &c., at o? price.-., liett. I w .11. therefore, ho able to sell Hoo in.I Stationery lower than tiny have ever been si .ii Spartanburg. . :. ! a* 1 Jes rc- to do .mi enti ash i u? lo ss, if the people will call with their in n. \ , I think they sslii tie satisfied ilt.il they ran hi Unfile A.- , fr >m me. as cheap as tiny can (at r tail' in f'olumhin or Charleston. aT ff~ LIj AX I) SEHjff ?? i ; M A. S II. h'M'l t.ac'.icr. supplied nn librral Ifrn 1 I' S. If iiny p. rsnn Hi..uld onll fi>r n I'o k | U.k.;? tl.nt I have nut cot, I will immediately c | .1. r tlieni if they d?-s if it. N U. The \?w Ivliiioii of the SotTtirns TI* tor*. k' j? . .. ist.mtlv on hand, ? hoUsale an.I i t ?l. at tin CASH HOOK STORK. M y 17 12 tf TIIK STATIC OK SOl'TII CAllOLIN Si'AUTANnuno District. In tli. Court ?f Common l'lnm .1AMKS LAUUKXCK, ) v.. > Attachment SOL HHIIOI*. ) ROHO & 1C1 ?\V \UI>S, I'lontifT* Attorney \ \' ULllKAS, tlx plain,ill* did onthc2Cth <b 4 * of M itch, file their declaration:, again | the defendant* who it ih is aaid.i arc ntisci ti .i and v. th< ut the h oii?. Ttli . State,and ha> in itio i wife to.r \ttorney known withn the nan up.>ti w le.iii a e .|iv of the s inl declaration might I sel'Vi d It IS' tlo ret.il < Oldt I I'd that tile said delete ants do nppenr and plead t>> the said declaration o o r before the v?7th day of March next, whic ' will he in the year of our I/>rd, one thousand eigl him lt d nrol tilly.seven, otherwise final and ah*. ilute judgment will then he given and awardc against them J. U TOLLFSON, Clerk Mnreb 97 5 4<) * IN EQUtrV?SparUabirg. Elcuor Mmm, <hx1 CnniiaiwMimn of the Poor for Hpan-oiNirg District, ? . J. ?I Mason, Ma? aou, Moo* Hmilh suit wife, anil other*. 11111or mtkto? Lao ) ??d Rrffef, IT appearing to tlir saiisfcetioa of Una Coart, that M ? ? Smith an.l wife Sarah,.fori M**on. J?*>1 M Mw?(, Jiian ? anil wit fully. Mail i iw>n Ray sol *ifo ErnaWih. J nines Maaon,Teresa Mj?iu, WiI.um Miiaxi, and !> ?* Mm*, J)?I fondants iu tli a case, ?eaid? Iroin au4 wiviaait tha 1 limit* uf tliia Elate: It la. on tuotioa of bubo and I Edwards, Ooinp'tviu* t*' solicitors, Ordered. That j 1 tli.-v appear uu<i plead, notwtr or dauiur to Com- ; ) plantains' il:ll, within tlnra mouths froin tint data hereof, or tlia sumo will be taken pre eeti/eeee' agUJUat lbt'lil. TIIO. O. P. VERNON, c. ?. o. ) Cont'ra Oflfoe. K.4. M7 1 3rn * IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. * John McDuvid nnd Wife RoMtnnah, nnd others, y >*. John It. Robertson, Jeffrson Kendrick, rti.d i.Uii ra. liid lor spec Go delivery of Negnos, Partition, ne? count and Relief, drc. TT appearing to the satisfaction -f thia Court that f- i .1. John MeMakin, and the children of J.me Mo* Makin, forinrrly June Kendrick, Sarah MeMakin, '* i Uhaiu MeMakin. Alexander McMukin, Andrew ' J. tcMakin, John (3. MeMakin, William J. MeMnkiii, Martha MeMakin, Elizabeth Ilook wife of ? 1 Lewi* M. ilook, Eh/a bath Edward* and her nushand El ward, Jefferson Kendrick, Deletidants, reside from m<) without lite limits of this State: It is, on motion o( Hobo and Edwards, Complniuiiut*' solicitors, Ordered, That thsy appear and plead, 11 ' answer or demur, to Complainants' Hill, within >' three mouth* from the publication of this rule, or the same will lie taken pro confeeeo against thetn. ,d TIIO. O. P. VERNON, c. b a. n. f" Coin'r*. Office, 27. 1 Jin ^ IN EQ't ITV?Spartanburg. ss James J. Vcrncro and llirani Mitehell, Vs. EbasC. -d Leitncr and others, iu Hill for Injunction, Account and Relief. er , TT appearing to tli- satisfaction of this Court that 1 E. C. Leaner, oti^ of the Defendants in this case, resides from and without the limits ot this ,e j State: It is, on motion ot Edwards and Curlisle, **' Complainants'solicitors. Ordered, Tlint lis appear 'f nnd plead, answer or demur, to Complainant*' 11.11 1,1 within three months from the date of this rule, or ,u> the some will b?.? taken pro eonfexte against him. TIIO <>. P. VERNON, c. t. s. n j Comr's. Office, Feb. 27 3m IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. >0 Wade II. Wofford, and others vs. Alexander DO Thomas and wife, and others. DO lid! for Partition, Account and Relief. HO -s"p appearing to the satisfaction of llie Court, that J'J J. Ilose.iA. WofforJ, LlasJ. W offer d, Elvira e Wright, and Ralph S. Wright her husband, tU Othello Tlmiaas. Alexander Tliomas, and Marthu h # wile, John Tillotson and Eliza his wife, and j Jesse E Woff nd. Defendants ill this case, reside ||f from and without the linrts of this State: It is, on i,g motion of Klwards and Carl.st<*, ConiplaiiiMits' sn, ,, , lie.tors, Ordered, That they np;x-ar and plead, . j answer or demur, to Complainants' Rill of c?ini;il I plaint within three months from the dale hereof, lltf or the same will be taken pro conftno against in them. "111< >. O. P VERNON, c e b d. j Cum'rs. Office, Feb. 27 3n> r I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. E. i ?f | Sparta micro District. ir In the Court of Ordinary. r- j If. II THOMSON, Kx'or, Appr. is. DR. J. D. r?. 1 REII >. and other delt's. Citation to have Estate settled. TT appearing to inv r-atinl.-iciioti th.it J)r. J. I). 1 Reid, John Ri id and William R. id, jr . heirs ami ! strihutoes at law of the Estate of W ilhain R. id, si nr., dee , reside from and w ithout tlie limits <?l tins State: Ii is therefore ordered and decreed "" | that they he nd aniM-.tr at the Conn of Or.l narv. j for s.nid I) strict, to he In M at Spartanburg C- urt 0 House, on the UStli day of M in. lt nosl, ! * ?!u>w ! ifiuse, ilany exist*. why the estate of the .a il UM\n j li.nn !? !, dec., should in>t bo >< tiled, ami '' , the nn.M't?nf thermite ordered .o be dirjiosed of " j :(Cfordio-j to law. ('.itfn mi.! r my haml nt?-I val nf office, lie* ! j HM Dec ISoa. 11. ROW DEN, o. s p. 1 I j .1 m 8 ! "? I Jt ?! 2 \ EQUITY?Spartanburg. '* j Mary Owen I)cwn, u'n \r. .1 unes S.ay and Agnes Seat, I:.? Wife, ami others. n" 11.11 to i llit* Estate, I it v*?I Fund*. Change Trust, Relief, ?Ve. IT appear", ill? to tin- satisfaction ? ! tlti* Court, that Jumalt lllodovf I, the lie rs ami rcpr sctitnlivcr I s.illv Riackwclt, dmn'iil. n.i:nci unknown. ' Th"*. Rariictt, John !i trti-tt. t? |etm li.iri Ctt. Jer.miah Harnett, Aihn l/mc wter and wife, Kb/it* belli Jaiie It illev, widow, .lain * I thick Well, loirs and representatives ol Jatn-s It nekweM. nam'? Ullkuuwn, l.eirs mi 1 r pr> * illative* ol Mark llml.c. name, unknown, lie r* mid rcprescnlat v.* ??' .lo?e|.li llirii.it. dee n<> d. name* unknown, lieI, frmlmlU in tin* ?\a?n, r.-'de tr.nn an I with.-ut the ,, I in '? of th * <tatc. It in. on motion of Edwards. \\ C.-mplainarl's s ilr t r, m l. rol that tiny npp ar , | and pl. a l,aiiHiv. r or demur, 'o ('. niplaiiiiiiiiV 111.!, jj. within three months from the |?u'?.ienti-?jf of this mil rule, or the ?a:tie will In* tak. n pro eoiifi-ssofltpiiiit then TIIO O. 1*. VERNON. c r. ? t?. Cumr'a. OiRtv FWi Stl dm l.NKQl ITV?Spartanburg. Mary Owm Dean, cx'rx i. I. >wry landlord and i w.fo, and other* j II II to * ttlc Estate. Ihirf, Ac. 1 M ? 1' appear.it? t' the satisfaction ol the Court, that I Rcltccoa I" Gray, widow, .lanim Reynolds. and tl e children of Harriet 15 Reynolds, deceased, to wit: John (?. Reynolds, Mary Aim, Kinihnc, Nancy D.,Sarah Ann, K'izal>cili II. It. Lucy, Same* W., Thos. D. Kl za N., nnd Hm V Reynold.?Itoyetl nnd Ellen children of Jane? |M" nnd Daniel Parker, I K-lendants in tint case. r> ?;de fromand wit oat the Inr. t* of th Smtc It is. on ' motion of lid wards. Complainant'* ol ciior.i rdcra .i . .i .. . j _i -1 , ?-<i mm mej appear .11 m (nriiii, niDitiir or nrmur to Complainant's Hill, within three months from the . publication ??f tin* rule, < r the Mme w|j| be taken n< proconf wo a* to them. 81 TIIO. O P. VERXOX, c. E. c. B. Comr's Office, F?'h 20 53 ."in . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Start an ni'uo District. In the CV?mmin Plea#. ;'> R. & G. W. MARTIN, ) a* vs. i Attachment. SPKXCUR KOEIUTCK. S \v IV >RO A KI > w A RI )S, Plaintiff" Attorney. VirilKUKAS the Plaintiff did on the e>h? V tot nth ?I.iv of March, file his declaration against the d? l< ndant who. (:t.s it is said.I is ulmeiil si, Irotn. and without the limit* of til-'* State, an-' ha* I,,. in itio r wife nor attorney known within the ram Id npnn whom n copy of the said declaration m'ghlt>c tr served: it is therefore ordered. that the said do O. feinlnnt do ap|s ?r nod plead to the - ^ .uini", UJ. ..n or Ufor, the ninel. Ml|M>l|< vvlli, ], c. will !> in y,ar,,( our l?rd On? Thousand .. i;nt 1I uiidrcd and Filty-Scvcn, otherwise Ihinl and nlis-tin to Judgment will then Ik- given nod warded nguinst him. J. R TOLLKSON, |B March IS. 1856 c. c. e. r. 1' THE FRAGRANCE OF si MMER. \^T1IIRKXA Water, a delightful and refresh ing p< i l'time, prrpxreil Iroin the hot-house e- plant I^umn Trifolin, and is esteemed the m<*l le.-ant app. nd ,ge to the toi|? t. Also CI P114 >N Ml.I.A \\ AT LIU, being n very pleas nt pe: tunic, and is recommended to the public ns n charming A article for the handkerchief, hands, nnd face. Also an elegant assortment of I.utnii'n (I. ioi n.- F*.? among winch nrc several new odors. For sate by FISHER A UKIMTSH, March 1.1 .1 tf Prnggiets and Chemists, srttlo UpM lv ' rpilK m?*t of the NOTKS ??d ACCOUNTS 1 dot A O. OAMPRRI.I?, mr||( wlfw Administrator of his Fstate, w e in tbchnnds ItOllO & EDWAUDS tor ?oJk-elion. (.'el! nn.l ?. itlo. 11. R. CAMPBELL, w Feb 7 AO Ct Administrator. n Notice, h 4 I.L PERSONS indebted to Dr. M. W Melt ' -'I lire deceased,individually, are required to set> tie immediately; and all persons having demands d ai_'*in?t h.m personally will present the same, duly atfc-sted, lor payment to THOR. S MEANS, N?n ?? 40 atf Administrator. J . 'a 8. W. GILLlLAND. GENEBALC OMISSION AGENT. NKWBKKRY, y. O. RESPECTFULLY -*?- W* s~rr?~- te el! tin we who trade at K.wbwrjr, M ibrir Owml Cowmwou Agrat, lor the disposal of their Cotton sad oiler produce. Will give km personal attesttioa to K??eir:ug, Selling. Hlnring or 6hippiog of C and all kiuda of produce intruatod to hie care. Having made arrangement* with different Jlott m, bi> it auw preputed lo make liberal ndlHCM on Cotlati shipped U> Charli-tlofl. Will aiao pay the highest market ctteli prices en delivery for all Ute Wheat, Flour, Corn and other produce that can he brought to Una market tar aale. An experience of at-vers I year* business at tkia place, la all its various forma, indncra him to believe that h* can promote the internet of planters, and hopes by prompt attention to turrit a liberal sbara ol patronage Charges for selling or shipping Cotton 25 cents per bole, all oilier transactions its accordance with custom. The best of reference# given. Until the first of January next ho may be fnnod about the Store Room formerly occupied by Maaara. W. G. & J. F. Glen. Nor 15 29 11 ODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. ON Monday next, ngrcenbly to notice, the Odd Fellows ?ili opt n their &CHOOL in the Ola Male Academy, under the coutiol of DAVID R. DUNCAN, A. B. ? Mr. Duncan is n son of Professor Duncan, of Wofl'ord College, and n graduate ot Randolph Mi won College, Virginia Ilia testimonials of ncholarrliip and moral character are full nttd mtisfaetory. In slutting an cuterp iac of the kind by the l.odge, it i* indeed gratilymg that one so tliw roughly prepared for the ofboe ol teacher as Mf' Diincnn lias been s< let ltd and consents to take charge of the school. ivjr The established ra?c* r.f tuition have heretofore ?' excluded many front the advantage* of rdocatlon. ,s With n view to benefit eueh. and nil who may avail themselves of the facilities ,?f a cheap nttd inornagu I'uuc tlmn, we append I lie- following labia ?f charges. so reduced as to make it mailable. Primary Department?including S|Hlling. i Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, and Pri| ' innry Geography, per session of five 1 months, $6 00 Second Department?Philosophy, Grammar, A'gi bra, und all tlie higher branches of English education, per Urm of fire months, with n eon tin nation of any of the pre-enumerated xlnitivs 8.00 Third Department ? Classics, with a rei triew of pny o( the previous studies, per term of five mouths 14.00 i Contingent fee, per term 1.00 THUS. I). P. VKRNON, Chairman Hoard Trustees. \ .1 an 10_ 46 UNPRECEDENTED ARRIVALS ! ! I "\\7"E are now opening our stock of FALL and v T WINTER GOODS, embracing every style and variety usually found in a well selected ' stock of DRY GOODS, to which we would invite the special attention o FARMERS, PLANTERS and Cosnvry Mtr, chants. WE HAVE AN t"KC8t'AL 8CPPLT OF Nfgro Blankets, Kerseys, OsiiaBURGS, BROWN HOMESPUNS, <t'C., , which we are otTcring at -educed price*. It i? I needless to enter into an enumeration ol our t ntire ^ ' stock, as it is like "Oriental pearls, *t random strung." All we ask is a cull, and we wdl tnke great plensnrc in exhibiting them, and fe? I ronfi; dent in saying that general satisfaction will he given. Come early and rerure barf nine (IIIREIV A KIMS, No 2 Graniti Range. Uichardson-stres t. I Colombia. S. C , Sept. o 22?tf S. T. AGMEW, *Viivbcrry Court ??ouivy Iinportor and Dealer /.V HARDWARE, /'J/.V7N. OILS. WISI)o\v oL.iss. a not J.JHEs UEM:R ally, nnv hoods, hats, SHOES. AM) CLOTH1 AG, ?J-C., $L\ AMI) BUYER OF Cf TTOS t vrt ttTurn cnfvupot I <M .TIJII ItHJUL I IS. 1 has now in store one of the lur^i m, and me*: ?aiifd , IS;,.vk of Good* in South Carolina, and in |>rrp*r?d n. off. r in hi* numrrrui friends and custom* ra. liberal itnlui ciiienta w lurli innii. t lad in prove l? ' ihrir intrriit. I um always in tin- market lor the pure! .no of ( UTiON r.lnl < OUNTRY 1 lIO1 i?l"CRgem rally, ami planters will lind ii generally to thew interest, by callow* an nn 1? fere making 1 their arranpt menu claew lu-re. S. T. AC NEW, I:nj?ort< r o! Hardware ; O.-t. 18 S.'? if f Fisk's Patent Burial Cases! 1 ' 111II-. rib?-r i? in?? m loi I lie snlem fi.^A'4 I PAT EST It HU M. CASES?I -th oe | Veteil or Unitized? in w l.i It a bmlv can In U?p, i transported any distance, without ilnugci In m ci composition or vermin. Cabinet Baking. T11-1 it aIw n CAlilNKT M AK Kit, and prepared to lurniah New Cabinet Ware at abort notier, and also to repair old furniture on reasonable tcrma.aiidaoliciUacall.it bis roiunr on Mainat, Spartntiburp. below the Court House. 8e| 90 31 U S. 7. O US TRY. Baldv is iii the Field !! ' ?g: J.N. N O I. L Y \ \ ' Is" Ii-S to make known tbal be ia atill enpa? t ped in the liusineas ot making Carriapca. Roekawnys, llugpy'B. ode and two borar wagon* which lie baa and will keep on li.-iml, at bis ?ld ; stand, near the lUptiat Church. Having employ I ed additional workmen, be nska a abare nt thelib1 cral paimnapc lie baa heretofore received. Any work in his line, will and shall do aerviee. He al ?o keeps coach triinniinpa. nxrltreea. springs. blaek j smith work of all kinds for sale. Call and see f*r j yourselves, if you wish. All indebted to me previous to the 1st ofJannnry | !a*t. nrt rcsrw??*4'uUy requested to call and aeitle, March 29 A pif ! $-500 REWARD/" I\\ II.L pay the ulmvc reward to any ?.ne who. will lodge my negro mam ilAMP >u the Jail j at Spartanburg or Union. Said boy has b<-en ah, I sent from my plantation near three years. Ho | formerly belonged to Sarah Burnett, ol Spartanburg , 1) strict. He-? w i II si t, aboot forty Veers old. 5 f ?t HI inches High, blind in one eve and a blaekan.itb by trade. ROHKRT BBATT. Cold well, Union District, Dee. CO 44 V, MFSICI VVRRY large selection of the . best and latest improved 1*1- q ANOSof all kinds o*n be had at ? J ? RAMSAY'S PIANO PORTE AN1 > MITRIO stgtjit COLUMBIA, 8 C ' * ' lie Invite* anj?? oial examination of the late pa^ I tcned improvement?in llnll<t. l>uvi? &' Co'a.relt , brated Piano*. Every piano it guarantied. Jane 28 J 9 ly tt. D. OWEN, ' TAILOR, H AS RETURNED TO HPARTAh BURG, WIIRRK IIK INTENOB T.J | LOCATE PERMANENTLY. ITcmny be found at No. Brick Range, TV ?m Chureh nrrfl. where he will b? very happy to ere Ina old frienda, and ready to <nr.R\e th*m rntAr ron cactu j Nov I 3" tf