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f wmmmmmmmmm-mm 9BB1TB IS TIB mm. Washing ton. May 27. Mr. Slidi-n ?|1M th? attention of the 8mmU Um telegraph despatch giving Mr. Sumner's stnt seat bslurs the Committee of the House, p? Sehed this ssrnl&g, ?hich caused a long debu sad some excitement. Mr. Sltdell said the statement declares: "Other persons wero about me, offering n friendly assistance, but 1 did not recognise tiny them. Others urcre ut n distance, looking on at ottering no assistance, of whom 1 ifeguiard on Mr. Dung his, ol Illinois, Mr. Yivnibn, of llw> via, ami, I thought, my assailant standing bet wet them, f was helped from the floor and conductthe lubhy of the Senate, where 1 wan plact Hji.?n a sola. Of those who helped ine to the plai 1 have no recollection. As I entered the lobby reeogtiissd Mr. 8Hdell, of D>uisioiia, who retrea d, bat f reoogn:scd no one else until some tin later, as I sapposed, when I lelt a friendly grn?p the baud, which seemed to coine from Mr. Cami bell, or Ohio." Mr. Siidell said it seemed to Uiin pr->|>cr to e> plain his own position relative t? this matter, as it public'.* I statement might cause a false imprtxmii or the pnblio mmd. When the Semite sdjonrne that day he entered an ante-room, where he ri r- mauieu in conversation w ih Messrs- fought Fitipatriek and J. Glincy Jones; and while then wgi informed that Mr. Sumner had been bad I beaten by Mr Brook*. lie came int. the Sen.it Chamber, but there wcrcso muiiy p> rmur crowdc arouu.l Mr. Sumner that lie did not see him hi el and he sooii returned to the auto room to finish h oon vendition. Having remained there for some lime, lie w? passing through the reception room to go horn, when ho met Mr. Suinner in the door, leaning ? two persons whom he did not know His I .? ? ' corered with blood, and hs he (Slidell) wns not o mob good terms its to make it uwMMry to cxpret any sympathy?aot liarni); spoken to Mr. Suuim in two years?lie turm-d aside and went out b another door. He hud not the slightest idea. In fore the occurrence took place, that Mr. Brook or nnybody else, had any intention of niutckin Sumner, and was entirely free from any |>articipi (ion or counsel iu the matter. Mr. Douglas en. roborau>d the sta'cnioiil of M Slidell, and said that when he (Douglas) hear that Mr. Sumnt-r had b.*eti at nclted, his first idt was to come ill and elidcavor to restore quiet. In upon reflecting that his motives i:i inu-rferin might be misconstrued, be did not enter the Sewn Cltainhcr until the nfl'ray was over. The erm\ around Suinner was then so large that tor soiii time lie could not sec liitn. He saw Messri Toombs, Crtienden. IVatve and lCvaus, all se.uto iu ur near their usual seats, but lie was not nesi y Brooks, as stated in the r<-port. This was a tot inisapprehension on the part ot Mr. Suinner. Mr. Douglas added that lie had no kimwlcdg or ?n<|> cion that any assault was contemplated, < would be made, here or esewlnre. lie did in jkaiiru.ii*li Mr lli-.uilrc eiiouL ??. i ? ?rl -* " *'** "p"" *u *?*'? w Out witli.n fifty feet <?l the Scii.it?r Ir. in (icurxi (Mr. Toombs.) Ilnw such an idea could luivc ? into Mr. Sumner's head it was i npnssiblc for Irt to conceive. Tin* published stabment iniulit cai ry mi impression to the country that lie wan aidic and abetting, and was, in fact, a pa: iicipatit >u lli assault; but that was an entirely eriutieous idea, : he did not even know thtt Mr. Sumner was in tli Oa|iitol at the tune the assault was committed. Sir. Tattil'm remarked tint he u as in h ? ?< ; at the time, and hmv Mr Sunnier eould siippelie saw liuu Ucar Mr. Brooks lie could not t?-l It niioht bo that iu I he contusion Mr. Smiim snstnvk O- ii. < Inrtnan for him Mr. Towinlm lui thi-r and that, in tor i nu pinions about the a <air at the t .MO. S one ntiejuin eondeilined i but he iTo in'isj i i .Mi Biool.sth.tt hcuppiuve of It. Mr. Bit ler, of <:itl? t." i a i saij he had jin -arrived in the city, hut ha t ii u 'it NVasliitigtw lie should have -sained ail tie res. -tisibdity take ijy Ins cal itit rei.oivc. lie d o, .1 in the u: .st w'i .;,j mautn r th ataiemetn o' Mr Sumu i ,ii ; i had said i 'his speech w.n s!: . i!y ui res, what Built ft ad said on toriner oectsnus lie understoo I tli; ^ lll?! L ' -l it urv M |.S I 'lnts iU lind p i?i.-d res. hi'ions in re'cren illray. and w lieu tins tlWllullllUn sltOlli.l be ( ITS \ * ? the Sell.Ito 1 would speak on the suajeet a. . i. wveved. Not ingle one o! Mr. S.nin r*? rem u si in re'at ?ai I 4i.nl w..s a resp .use o. *-tythinf? v. loch he (Mutlel had >:ad up .a .he 1C isa- , -. .a M.s It .en. <a Booth Carol ml. till I ....me of Ii s friends Iter thought he (Bullet ) li.uhbn n reinai kably modern 'in the chat-jet. r of li s remark*. lie bid seriipt fouslv nvoidaig say tit; anything to violate ll VMiurtcsies of Senatorial debate, and s|s.ke to din of the Senator from Massachusetts, to hnn, i bout him. ilf. Wade sad it wim i m puss hie for linu to ? still an I hear such prilie phu avowed as lie h. heard on this occasion. As to the I.lets in reh tnft! trt the ssciull, lie klleW nothing ab .nl thci I wild had nothing to say oil thai point. Me ? here in a preMv lean minority, not more tl.ari alio one fifth ot the S nnte entertain ng opinions aim f ir to his; but when lie heard it stated that on th fl-sir nn as*ns*m-1-ke, cowardly attack had bet iM.i.u* up in a unit uii inn '<1, an I It tv uig no |vi 11 to defend Itiinscl', an I th it lie had Ihui mi- ck. ilowu and almost murdered, an I ilieii heard Senator avow tliat lir approved M?el? conduct, Ih-c line tt mailer of nine interest and illl)?nr:aiii to all llie member* ol tins b ?dy, and njiei'ially the minority. A brave man could not defend himself a train *ueh an attack, and might bo overpiwcie I by inn hers; "but overpowered ?r not, live or die," *a the, "I will vindicate the right* of liberty ?> deba and the freedom ?l d M'Uss.on mi long as 1 live, f tile prineiple iiiinoiiiic<sl hero is to prevail, let L conie anmd for the eoinli.it. Although J'cU a m four to one, . am hero to un* t yon, A mail a m. die iii no better caimo thill in vindication ol tl H rlsliu of delxtlc on th ? Hour. ! thesearc the pri ci|d?si that are to lie approved by a maji rity, in ^ bueonn: part and parcel ?( the law of Conyi tss, I it he understood." Mr. WiIm4t thought rlie explanation nf Mr. S dell a*as not inconsistent wilh nut thin.' staled I his uoll. a.'iie. lie had no idea tliat Mr. Suuin i tended In place M . Slal II in a lalse p isitin The Sell itor from Illinois has, It. ta d, nl-o min -hie explanation, ami I see tioth>ng iii th it ineoiisi teut With the stutiminl of Mr. Sunnier, lie w otrickeii down upon this then' by a brutal, murtle out mid cowardly assault. Mr. Buth r,(oi his seat.)?You arc n liar. Mr. SlU li t railed the Senator til Older, mid st led also that there was a question before the Se ate; it tvas evident the dcitatc was beeaiii n^ a crimoii'oua, and In* h ped it might be p *.!pon nnn iho matter Could be considered with nib calmiiisa Mr. Ifutler apologized for words whieh felt fro hint in a moment of oxen-incut, nud said that discussing the resolutions of the M uwaehusc Legislature, it In should transgress the h .uinl* pioprietv, it would be became he was provoked it. lie had never been theaggressor. and ho?ii cd upon the Senate to bear witin ss to the tact Mr. Wilson resumed: ll>a colleague h d slat the tacts in tlu* best ol Ins recollection, and it ? uot to be expec ed that after sueli severe blov which had rendered lion unconscious, lie couid perfectly necarite In every ininate particular. I did n?t believe be ha I in'ended t* ?to injustice Miiybotiy, ns i when lie was again able to take I cat, lie would be ready to meet the Senator fr> South Carolina and others in debate; meunti oe,a Assumption of superiority by the Seurotor mijj pass for what it was worth. ^ Mr. Foster alluded to the avowal of Mr. T"oni that he approved of the conduct of Mr. Brool and thought it was incMinl cut on him, as he h Mot partictpnl d in debate In any considerable i tent, to say a word as to the reasons for Ins sileni If ie rout cued silent, so ik> might suppose it w through fear ol hkr. consequences to hunsi'lf. 1 wished to disabuse the imuds of Senators, if a eh misapprehension existed. He had thus far pa: tieipaled bait slightly in t debate, because, being a new member, ho thoug it more becoming for bun to listen than to ipcn Kill ioI.i.o .- l - sV . - - '* " .... niivu tucu inuinninma n? Uio rtrnntor (A1. Tuomb*) had tnado wt-ro given, it might be frOpp< e l, if Senators did not uplink, tli it a paerion ?<> bn and huwo thy m fear wau the rnunn of their i Icaee. lie now wi?hed to kmc r i hit entire appr val of the fre doin'of ijHwIi, heie end cN?.*?.lu,i to be maintained nt whatever e?t, ntid wliati v might be the coneeqoeiieea. If a contrary do triu<< should ever prevail in thia country, the would ho in end to liberty, fur he believed tlmt tl liberty of ;he preen, lilierty of speech, and the litw ty of the people would live and die together. Mr Trumliu'i exprc.iaed a di-eire t<> *|Mak on tl topic about five minute*, but tlio hour hud arrivi for oona.dering the special order. Coleman & Su-u. n, 4 too Aetor Hotter, N? York, have tailed and dinuolveu partnership. Tl failure grew out of acceptances for Oolnnan of tl Jiurnett IIov?e, Cincinnati. Tint Avtoi will Iter after be conducted bv Hteteon ;>lon? A ???W? II I I ! Tac Sbmmm Assart.t.~ Boot ?m, May 26.? AS Ths S?Uto o* MaaHiUMit* to-day unanimously pg. adopted resolutions denunciatory of the recent atto tuck on Senator Sumner us brutal and cowardly in ?* itself; a gross breaclt of Parlintentary privilege; a | ruthless sttsek oft liberty of speech; an outrage on s hi the docoaoieu of OiVilized life; and un indignity to lire Mnsaachusetta. Ainu, approving Mr. Sumner's the; course; demanding n strict investigation, and the of o expulsion ol Mr. lirooks utid the oilier members i iui|dicsted. I |y I (l?ti Rien hn.< evacuated Niearsgu.1, nud qu.et r. 1 has been restored. Walker was at Virgin Bay iu hi good health, mill liia army in good condition, the ^ d rs-eivcisui of Rivaa to the Presidency aras certain. ? . d Costa Kiv.-i is in coin mot ioo, and President Moras wi.a in d inger of overthrow. Tlicss events were ^ | its late ns .May 5. |nkt t- 'p,tf Charleston Courier has seen a supcrh and ,u massive gold wnteh, ol old solid Knglish t nttern vise of and with double casing, which will be presented by (hat p- tin* representatives oi the S C. Grand I>ivisiott to Gen. S. K. Carey, at the approaching session of the j; t- National Division of North America, In Lexington, Nl* I te Ky. mm j Ti e Texas debt is now rapidly being nudited at ,l,R ^ the Treasury department. After paying rising s,r?' ^ seven millions on this score, including Interest, also there will, it is saul, be n surplus at the close of ' * the Hseal yew, on the SOtb ol June, estimated ui out , over seventeen millions. I* ' A p nty of ladies (says the Chrrnw Gaxette) k waited upon a liquor m il, r in that village on the ' Itfth instant, and oflfered to purchase his stock, so they might legally |ionr it on the grutin.I. Ilcdei" elinod tlio mile, but consented to remove fr-nit the ,, N place. || VJ ,,, Tiie Banner aavs thnt n lump of gold wnith six l pt.ri ? j or seven dollars was taken on the premises ot la-wn. ^.(.y a Rich, ol Abbevdle. Gold has a'so bcvll tound vvor on lands of Mr. Cunningham and Jus. Li. Calhoun. ?.,.r y Not folk is taking st |*? to erect a monument to a P f- tlic memory of those who l"*t th ir I v?s in active ?. service during the vsllow f. ver season of last yea-. """ g The slaift will be 23 feet high?of marble. 1 Diplomntie intercourse I.as lieeu suspended he- \i M._: i.i. , - "* i?? in . ruin uiin llll! I |o|y M 9?-SUppo-Wtll IU U?* ??|| ' j ill mill-* way connected with thu doctrine of the ^.n ^ immaculate conceptmi, j it An Indiana paper, announcing the death of n u gcmlrinnn out West, ?nys that "the Jw*a*cd, I t. though n hank director, it is generally MirViil noli d died a Christian, and universally ritiin'ltil." dce? ? The conduct of Co). Sumner, commanding thr p*( * IT. 8. troop* in Kansas, meets v% nIi the appmval d of tin* Aduiiuo truiion, of which he h.it liceii ofli ciallv informed. ami compline nted lor his pru I dvlictf. arc One of T^ifiite's men, named Janum Campbell' and r died nt Virginia Point. Texas, on the 6th. aged ruai it seventy years. II.-s. rrc.I on board the I'nit'd sort States frigate Constitution, ill the battle with the riitc Guerriere. fmn t Tiventy one persons were poisoned nt Abingdon. ' *n Va , rec. ntlv from eating chickens Some tldnk r the result was rum cooking in a copper vessel?thr ' U |ili\vii'i.u? 1mm arsenic. Wnrreti I>. Wilke*. <4 Anderson, now in Km- f( |;j m?, in eoinjmiiy with others. proposes to publish in ? 11 f a-avonwot th City a p.'. per to Ix-railed tlie I .ravenworth Joui nol. Success attend the enterprise. On Tuesday morning last n very destructive fire I broke out in ('harlotte, X. C . whieb destroyed the ,r Am null lfo'el mid several other buildings. Tbe r loss is siid to Is- heavy. ? Ily the particnlnr* of the Panama It lilrnnd ncci fw ' dent it i? stated that tin more were killed and 47 W 1 wounded, mid that 4 additional d<atlis had occur II re?i since the noeidetit. (l The Kiuperor of Itussis has signified his desire 1 tl to nm borate the condition of the setts, hut snv* that it is a change which enn l-y no means be? flfict_ ed in a hurry. T ii The Newlierry Rising Sun nils upon the eon | r stituency of Col. Itmoks. throughout his Coiigris- |nw it s onnl District. to tender likn a public dinner at the -pi., ill.t v w.. i- .. v... VJI. ....I. All.l '' The Grand Division, Shun of Tenqx-rnnoe. "" 1 through \V Thurlow Cnston. Im?i? priMiltnl to sale "l Mr*. S. F Cat* \ a hcaotiful silv? r Ten Set vice. I ^ ||| | y r) Oncol ll*? ('ItarlHnn O.tv Guard ?lmt nti?>ther js nnnn d Mihlil n ahoiit 2 nVI<<i'k on Saturday *ni in ?. Tin* circumstances an- utid. r uive. t tr its.n ' ? " to c ' Oh the 2l*t instant quite a row i?tui r?tl between j 1 luiinn of the cillxrits of liovdlon, Vn., ami tite sto- Soi; ,c j <1. nta of (taii.lolph Macro Collie. t S.M-. Ci ampt.iii wns to have sailed yesterday tor lintkiuil. Tlie lifvliiin is clos.-d ? probably in . i obedience to in*tr\Hl?oii?. '? . . II., i.l ' The oM line Wh ** of Memphis". Trim . hav? r- i a|>|?< nted delegate* to the Cotiv. nti.si at law ?vi!!e, ( ii. ' Kentucky. _.|MI 01 i I-np9rt1.il to tkiixt icisAnip to purrhiur Dr. t 1 M'J.irie't Vrlrlimtrd Vfrmi/ugr and I.irrr I'tilt , ??! ,, Owing to the filet of the old Rlfl) I. \IIKT* linvng | Kl" " i . .1 tJ rr j been extensively counterfeited. M>s*ru. Fleming < " Bro3. of Pittsburg, Pa , who are the sole \v '[ proprietors and manufacturers of the n;r in- genuine article, have b. ?-n obliged t.> m i up , to entire new w rappers, the rx?vut on of which i* ? ( equal to tl.e fnie>l bank note eiigrnviiijt, and ..wing aer to the difficulty of always getting the smite shade "'-, ,| of ItKI?. hive determined to substitute ItLACK ' te INK. The ptihl C will therefore take notice that j ' hereafter the wrappers of the genuine M'Kiiic'* u v I Vermifuge nini Dv.r I'.lta will he printed in 11LACK INK, and all signed FLEMING RROS I ie ' jfiLmlDrotypiiia. j\ . i ^ " * ' Ui L A. GREEN" h i* just r? turned to his Daguer li rcait Rooms, on Church Street, ami is prepar -d to '5 take AM ItRO I*Y PliS, <?r pielur. <>tt uIss* ?a new (( ; feature in the l)a,'iierr.au art?in the nio.t approJo vol style. They are taken in a moment of time, rl a- .-tear or eloUilv, tarly or late. The impression is ? j imperishable, not affected by water, ligh , or tl.e : ( U, toueh They are lar superior to Dagu rrii4rpei. i titii Call kii?I m e tliein. I will remain in town some I a" two or three weeks longer, nn.l if any one w ishes to j '' earn the new art, I can learn them nmch quicker rtj than I):itru.-rr<*4Yping. May 15 12 tf , J COMMERCIAL. * t(l| | Columbia Maxki.t, May 31.?Cottov?The (lf wift iu*t brought to u elide ha* been a dull ami {, (] 1)( imu-tiee r.tte for our great staple. The receipt* j|. have tie. n uuti>ntlly li^ht, and conm-quetilly tin | sale* have been hgl.t also. In the course of the c.,l A'rvk two steamer* have arrived from Liverpool, j i vix. the iia I tie and the Africa. Ily the oruier. ,|||( | the uwtl.ni iiMt kel wi? qui. t at unehatiged rates. 10 althouuli holders were itsking rut adv.iuee; by the je latter, the market was firm, but the lowci qualities I,, j weru eas it Sah-s lor the u e? k , end o<?.... the 7th e j i4;H 1 iust , JW.OOU bales, of wh eh spveulalora took 7,5hft. ^ >(|, j and ex|Mtrleis 3,i?0t?, Bod l.*vinir a wt??ek 0.1 hand bk uy i "I dJ6,<KI0, L?->i? ?. ot ?lot-It 4HI?.*h>0 tiro Aim-ii -j??i. .|n j Them- ui'cuiints lift no quolatilo effect on pi iocs pa; j ? i?h us, nnd tlit* market clo-cd quiet but steady ill a ' h8 I our In*I quotation* >>f 8 a 8$ for interior; ordinary nu* tii, 6j a 8|; ra ddling 8| u 9J; good middling 2J a 10; l? ? a,| ami fair Jl'J a lu$ cents. nai .x. IIacon.?Tlio stock <if bacon on the market m to ;c large and tho demand qui?t, consequently tlu-re is wh ?9 (in illative in prices NVe anil quote 11 J a 12 for unl |. ling round; aide* 111 a 12, and limns 12 a 12 4c tliii ,,v per pound. ae# ConN?There is a full supply of corn on sale, |,t with u nmdernte dctnaud. W< at ill quote 61 a 63 wr j,i cent* |M-r bushel. nm ,!( I Oats.?The demand for oats is dull nm! feeble, Sd |f and therefore we can only continue our nominal an< 4. quotations uf 40 ? 42 cents per bushel. / ,r Pkas?There is n lair dem i.id for pens, and the uin ,,. market ia quiet but steady. Wo still quote 70 a 75 cents p< r biislul. Kb c Kwo#.?There is a full supply of flour on the be; ,.r inarkct, and consequently there is no quotable ( u. change in prints \Ve cniitinile to quote $6 :? $6$ Nu for cotntimn to good brands, fino family flour $8 a aui fie Iff ham I. r. Ciiarlcktok Makkkt, May 31. 1850?Cot- Cr< ton?No change in quotations ia justified by the mi lie foreign advicee. The sales of thu week just closed td were 2.972 brles, at following extremes: II) s llj. not Coru?Georgia and Tennessee, 80 cents, inclu- ; fri? ding sacks; inferior N. C. 55?extreme 58. Stock au< w ample, and demand light. Pea* 8>i. Oats 40 s a i i,t 42. Flour fct> a $0.75?sacks $3 a $3 75. (la- ' ij0 . win?Shoulders 2; sides 104 Salt 22 n 95. Su- low c K'?rs?N O. 81 a 8J. CoflTce, Rio and Porto Ri .be ' eo, 11$ a \ | I Molssaes - Cuba 33, N O 49 ' BBKHBHSBSBBBSSBBBBSBBS! K ANY ONE WHO HAS KVKR USED. 'LAKE'S CKLBBIATBO LIVER PILLS, PREPARED DT FLEMING BROS. What they think of thaml In ; mdrcd will toll you tiny are the heat Pilla for r complaint, kick headache nrtil dyspepsia tliat r have ??rr used. lC**ud the- following lioni ou? ur inoat reapectnbJe eUtxen*: New York, August 3, 1852. do hereby oertily that 1 have been suffering ft a pain in my aide ami breast for a long tunc, after trying many remedies came to the cou ion that iny liver wo* ufTected. I immediately nnenced using Dr. M"Luie't Celebrated Liter f?, prepared bv Fleuiuig llria. of Pittsburgh, the few that I have takeu liavo already given more relief thnu all the other mcdie-ines I have n put together. I went to a clairvoyant to mil him; ufter exam ning me carefully, he ad d iiic to continue tlu-u-e of Dr. M'Lane's IMU; they would effectually cure ma. W. W. PHILIPS, No. 2, Columbia place. Purchasers will be careful to ask lor l>R. ,ANE'e> CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, lu'aelured by FLEMING II It OS. of Prrrson. Pa. All oilier Vermifuges in com par won worthleas. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, Ins celt bratts| Liver Pills, can now be had at ispeelablc drug stores. Suite genuine with the tig nature of FLEMING BROS. >) dune f> 15 It collier Remarkable Cure of SCROFULA. Sparta, Caroline County, Va., March, 1854. Mrs. ifi inieti it Beers, Richmond, ieiiilfincii; Your Carter'sHpanisli Mixture Fas orinett a remarkable cure in thu person of n ant man, nfllictcd with Scrotnln in the very >1 lorm. So bad bad lie become, tlial bin r\es i* rimrl ly closed, and bad been no lor more* thnu . tir ! As a liut i??sort, as everything elw had I d, it waa resolved to try the Mixture. We ad- j intend it according to direction*, and wonder ! o say, a perfect euro has bun ifTecttd. 1 am ! >li?*d ihat no iiml ciiio equals "Carter's Spanish ture**' as a purifier ol the blood. I; is creating 0 an exeitement here, and sells very rapidly. I another lot by lC.iilni.ad. Yours ini'v. une 5 15 lino R. S. RICO A DDI'S 'lie superiority of American inventive gemn ' nly over that o| our English progenitors,but iii1 ol all other nations, lias become it > tangible as to be disputed. It wan notorious at the World's *iu Lindoii that the American-far out-stripall other* in the useful inventions which tin y died. M e Is-at the Kngbsh in vessel*. railIs, telegraphs and manufactures bv prnvr. We beating them in the scientific arts ol lioni stry I Medicine, as we have long bent the rest ol I ikind. A new mid |tactical proof of ties union is shown in the tact that the princi|inl rem* of the allied armies of the K ist are furnished i the laboratory of our own countrymen. Dr. J. Aysh, o? Liwell. m filling orders for immense ntiiies of In* Cherry Pectoral nn?| Cathartic* i, for both the land and sea forces in Turkey in- dieiiien have been tried and approved by ? in |lower, wlio have found them the mo i ible which they could procure for the < xigen in which they are to be employed.? S. V y Timet June 5 15 It MORGAN RIFLES. AN MMOIMINKD MKETING of thi. S Company will be held on SittuHny evening. nt 8 o'clock, at DOIKILASS' LAW OKKICK. Full nitetidauoc W II. HUM Ml Kit, iluiif 5 I.p? It Sro. iiiM Tri'M. Etoal Estato in Spartanburg FOR SALE. UIK ?ub?cril>.-r having determined upon emigrating to the Wet, off ra tor Kilr the foln p property, which, it not .old previous to nsday, the 17th day of duly nest, will tl.cn, oil that day, lie eohl to the liighcvt bidder, upsuch trritic at u d be nude known on day ol I1K RESIDES*'' K ANI) LOT whereon I i livi . I'll Church street. II K IlLoCIv OF ItRK.'K HI'ILDINOS on or South *t? t, three large telleiiiciila, 3 l ?> inaeli tenement. V IT, with a family riaidcticc thereon, nt the ith end ol -aid Ini tdniu'. > \ K TRACT t >F I. \ N I >. within nimut two eu of t:.? village, m ar TImmii.-oii'n Mills, con i nc ah 'Ut r?*> acre. limit I mtwivd ANKTKACT OF WOOD LAND, lying on ward tlap road, about 3 unlet from the village. j ut loi ty n?T? s. )N K TU ACT OK (I- n*ed) LAND, containing I nit i.oict, lying III the lork of the f it'Ci IIVlIU I I Ioa.ii >1 (tali toad. t.\ K TU \<: ms L \ND in tl North. ru ? d? Spartanburg Dr'lC',oti McK nt Cy'a t ink. urn uv the .lolin T Ow.us tract, eotilaii.ne Ut 2 I -I act in. ?N K TRACT OK L \ND, adj ining Elwa.d It illc-nger and othcis, containing about lUl i a. A f SO, My TAN Y.MlD.and impri.vi mmia t'irrron, I In* town ot Spartanburg, embiae.na nlv-tii I'd . s of land, which envois sonic v? rv via.I hu l,l kit*- i. ?r..-l ...?" .? .M to ISUU put'v*} good tluck ol B.uk, 1 l*? us> dt.rou. of |iuro1i'i<> 112 tiro icpppifulli til t.> call oil D.WJJ) \V. MOORK. June 6 )." II ICE \ ICE! ICE ! ('omi iiil xu|>|i!y <f fine MILK POND ICK k III IV be f- 'It 11*1 a| 11ll Shop ill II l> Owtli.v ek Range, Church fclreet. M.?y 29 1 t tf ICE! ICE! ICE! AT Z. W. GREEN'S STOKE. \l!t Sulworiher lull put up twenty or more Tihk ! ICE. Will keep ii?uppt\ iii town at W. llr +n'i Store, No. ;i Bi >ok Uinge, where tonieru w ill bo fcuppl.nl mi atiutll or large quanIM. L. LANKOHJ) Way 29 II ti LOST. II All; BRACELET. u th COLD CLASP, k fcoin, wli. ri no llw I'ubl e Square The tin-lei I nvrivv the tl ankii ol owner, ami a mail ieril, by leaving it at lh.? ofliec. May 22 IS tf msumptioii, Bronchitis, Coughs. AND COLDS. \R CURTIS' IIYOKAN VAPOR,and Chn' rySyiup. I'r Rng> ra' Syrup of Liverwort I Tar, and Ayr?'. Cheny Pevtnr.il, lor the above npl illltfc, for Mile at our More. May 2J 13 ti BENNETT A GOSS iiPWREt K AND LOSS OF LIFE! r?"MlERK h:u bitn n terrible storm at ?e.i!" ai .1 the in in g.tid w lit it he m.l reading the ycr wrong aide up Yr?. there ha. lie> lummy gallant .hip lout, with all it. living frr.ght, and rchainlme ol tinlold va ue now lie. hur od in the I of o d Ocean. Bright gem. that had oiiee nrm uted beauty, now lie spaikl ng amid the coral I. of the deep, deep ?e i, while I he genu uu.lti.tetH 0 iiiliah.t that region .tare with wonder at they told tr. lai ri-i. There i. many a |mm fellow hi . world could be made Comfortable by the r punN'OII. Notwithstanding all I lime disasters by .hp eck, our (?.mh1. eonie through aofe, and we have iv on hand a. handsome an Hvsortnient of .Sdk?, U Tissues, Barege., Niu.hll., (iillghlill., Lawn. 1 Print, n. can In found in tie. mirket. klao, Embroidered Collar., Undereloevea, Ffoung, Edging, and Inserting*. Bonnet., Bonnet Ribbon. Ruche., Artificial iwen*. Bonnet Lining., and a lew' inure ol those intiful Krvneb Flower. Idt. Gentlemen may find Cloth#. Cigimrivf, V. .ting, ipolron Tie., Cravat., Ilatv, Boot. anJ Slice, to I their taste.. We It.vc al*< . fine assortment of Hardware, nek cry. Drug, and Medicine, Karimrs, B'.nekith. and Cariietitrr.' tools, Sic., Ao, Although the risk i. great to get gr?d.. we are i disposed to turn off good uutkMncrt, and it ?ur mi. givtw u. u call wc will exbilnt our wale. 1 merchau liee with pleasure, and .ell them ut ea?inable |>ri<ttt. li t puroh.mr .11 our good, in New York at th? 1'i.t price., and wa expect to .ell a. low a* cud purchased In tbl. inarkot. M.v52 1J tf HKVNFTT A G OS-, NEW FAMILY GROCERY. I 1 11AVK JUST OPENED A FAMILY GROCERY! i\.t SpartanI>u.rB? IN THE riiORK ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY J M. KLFORD, OPPOSITE BKICK BANGJ& AND WILL UK FOUND PREPARED TO FURNISH ANY WHO MAY FAVOR MK WITH A CALL, ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN THAT LINE. All kinds of Country Produce tukv:il in exchange for Groceries. May 22 13 tf J. E. STENUOUSK. ~~Q. E. ELFORD, NEXT DOOR TO M'BKK'S HALL, G-reonvllle,S. O. Keeps uu lian.l a targe and well selected assortment of the following articles : Religious, Miscellaneous ami Class o I works. School li'Nilc*, Slates, Pencils ami IVlis. Blank- Hooks, Mi tiioraiiduuis, mi l Diaries, Foolscap, letter, mill Note Pa|ier, Envelopes; lJinck, Blue, B'ue-lllaek, Red, Carmine and linlellilfle Inks. Portfolios, Writing-Cases, Writing Desks, A tine stock of nupelior Gold Pens. Harrison's Perfumery, a great variety. And many e'lu-r ai '.icl n too numerous to mention here, but m II tvorthv of examination, ur Cash orders from uhroad promptly attended to. JO HW STUBS". Z . W . G R C E n , f MAKES pleasure in announcing to the citiziii? L ol Sparliniburg and vicinity, that lie has taken the Room, NO. 3, BKICK ItAIOE, when* I e i* nvivin^ a vtiy large and t*lt guilt 'mum* Am winch has ls.cn t?urchak?dat cxtrciiiclv lmv oriei s iii.l will !?< ikiII iic-vorilui^lr. T" nn ? kntiiiii-tiinn I liik fctiK-k lu- timet respectfully inviti* tin* attcnHun of all, feeling nNKurnl tlutl with his varied a* Mirtiiu-nt of everything ilmt in FINE AND FASHIONAB , lie will Ik- able to suit the Ins!.* of the most ous. Ill' *vi>u 1.1 stall' ihnt his floods, having all been purchased within the last few ilnu, arc ENTIRELY NEW, ntt.l consequently those purchasing them will no; fjul t-' get the vi rv lali-st patt.-i its. It In imjiossitile, in this ndVi-rliseinmt, to enumerate the litany articles comprising his stock ?sullie?it In say,it is eninph te. Particular attention ha* been p.vJ to the sek-c tion ol LADIES' MISS EMM, which einhraee everything desirable in the new styles ol English, l-'reueh sinl American Print* ( nghaitis, I.awns, Jaconets, Swiss and Jncone Edgings. Inserting* and Flouncing*, Black :iii>: Coloual SdU Mint I la", Hosiery, (il.il.i, Worked Collars, Sleeves, Jte. AI-SO BONNETS. BONNET TBIMMINC.S ot ?i: kinds, MISSKw HATS, lu the w:?v of GENTLEMEN'S f 4 ?s V ? . ? | ^ 4 l?r 1km C! ( ;ishi?n? ret, ?l' lll.ii, I i!i n ; ? li.UM.i, uli.tc mi?I f?i?cv I IN KN I >U1 Lla^, <'ottou.uii h; W ,!i u wi li -1? 1? vt READY-MADE CLOTHING, If - 4 * - 1 - ? . . - . ... i v >(>*. i aiui iii'? . ?. i 'y h< I ) ui.U !_ l.ii1Ware, 1??i?ut>? M-?i ? .ii *. ?V' < vc 11 in a ciili aii'l !? i 1..11 t.\ f.i > l?nl in?, j>r ni|?t an ! j- ' ? . ti nt ?>.. i?> . ii, Ii * Klcrin tu l t'? in 11! a nf llif putil c pa' n.iutg.- May 1 "? 12 !' GRAND SPECULATION! roil A finiLL INVESTMEIVT 113,000 Prizes ! $60,000. lMl'UOV KMKX r on TI1E I I Approved Havana Plan Lottery. JAsri.KC ( OI \l 1 ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority <f the State of Georgia 10,000 M MBKRS ON LA ! ON li J'UIZK TO KK'.IIT TICKK'IS CLilSS N. T'? Ix- Ih.mn J I NK Kih. at ConrmT II ai.l, M iomi, (* i , uinlcr tlir S.vnru Sufx-r iit. ii tl.-nor >.l Col tiro. M I.oi.an an<t Ja? A Ni> nrr. Tli ? I r 'tl.*r\ i, Ir.nvn on tlio I'lui of tl.? It. ?\: 1 . ' I.. It.'I V Ol II ivati.i ol s II.'It N Ullllx l>; ill k li;o i | olllv Itl.tHHI N millers nn.l ll??> Hiivitnn I-tl. . \ I i IM.'HiO Niim . r .??-ill." lluv om t!U> I'iu.^ ?th.- I I ,'UH I'KIZIvS. l..k>U to your uii. t,-?t! N< * j.? i j tlu- time. l APITAL Slo.OOO. i i I'r s of sir..iioo $ir..r.f i i i I ' t.UQO Is .'.on. 1 I II " 4 ."'Ml k I.w' { " 3.""" J.lllll l " *f.lion i? b ' I .(Mill on- P/IUO lU " pi'Unro .VlMit Gil " .Minn- 3.0IH ! i ? >!l ? If5art.- 3.(111" 1 Mifl Appro*. I'r r. ? of 2(1 nr?- lO.fMMi Mirt 10 are ft.OO" j I iflMMl |Vz> n, amounting to $OU.(MMi Tiok.U $!( -? II t'vis $"i?Quarter* Ml. Prizes paya'i?ic withoutileductioii {yiVrsmiO tuning nv-nev by mail not fciir ii? bniij l.?t Oi?l?-r* puii<-Iii.illy niu-hHi-iI 1( ' niniuiiio.itii>i)?(-oiili.U-iiiinl ii <nk n<>!< a o) v.uihI Hunk* taken at fk.tr. iJuwiU),'! will to a.l orili i; lug I In la i%- riw^ wihIi ng p.iit rul.ir uu ruber* slioul I oriii-i iiiiiii d .iii U . A.f.lif??, .I AS I" WINTER, Manager, i May 29 13 at Mm*, Oli POCKET BOOK LOST. ? OST, <?n l.iili in-t , la-nvrcit ilw-'b Z iiimir ; X-J lit in 'a Sloii", n-i'l If. II lllingrt 'a Mill, iny I'UCKKT BOOK, raiitniniiig Slti in o.u?h ami va .....-p.'., mm., .?<> K(|>iirn?' mm *, |Llvat>lc |i? I *r. .) Vi rni.n, on* by Mia Iv I'. Snugly. nml I llit* nOn r l.y | lnvni IV.irwin; nn? note mi |/<u h ('nrckcri'H. payable t>> .1?fT i??>ii Pint ran: one li< >tc i?n .l.iiii?'f Z < ' mi, and ore on JtftVraou Duikmii, pilVilllll' ! > llliM |l A liberal reward will l?r given (or it* d? livery to lite at ViTiiMimville or at lire Spirt-m < Mli ? April 17 8 If J AS. A 8N0DDY. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. PHYSICIANS K.y that PKKRY DAVIS' PAIN KII.LKR i? one ol thoer ii ee little nrticlif which w Mknlniiil to trbrvr nn immei.n i anionnl ?f miIT ring, incident to human life. ]i? action on the ayatem is m ny tiinca hit* magic. ?> inatuntaneotia, the ;>u n it gone at onoc. Tin genii tie and pure 'U sold by FISHER a- IlKlNlisn, May 1 10 If Druggist*. Itf. \%'K* FOR SWT. AT THIS OFFICF fUMMT SCHOOL BWKS. PUBLICATIONS OK TIIK AMERICAN SUNl>A Y SCHOOL UNION. A ?t?p,.|y cuiiDUtntly on hand at FOSTER Ac JUI>US Hiiiw, Spar taubarg, C. II. May ?2 13 2m HlCW ?OOII9. " if WE invite the citizen* of the town and dUtrict . to call iiii<i examine our large clock of DRY j GOOl>S, wl.ivli wc ore now receiving ut the new i Dia* Hi ick Store, oppucile the Couil llounc, which we offer at very low price*. ! Apr,I IP ? Jm FOSTER A JIJPI>. New Dress Goods. n ,4 great vnricty of FASHION Alii,E OUESS ?. V GUOJ-lS.of the latest at low prxeB. ?? Ju?t received by FUSTER & J UOD. ?1 April It 3m tiaxtTLLTL AN elegant iwm.i mi. in ol Summer M A NT1L- I|at LA8, of Uiliiuiialilr ?tykv. J u*l received by Dietrii April lu 7 :?m Ft MrBH iV JUDP. in Nr l)oim*?tic LootN. ^ \\7 11 ITU and euipitl Osnaburg* for w-rvant*' v v wear, wide Sheeting*, Ticking*, Chainbray?, Drill*, mid agre.it variety of other good* .J for liiunly u*e. Ju?t received hy April 10 7 But Fosi KR Ji JUI)D J shoes. Fid, X" A DIES' Gaiter*, Hnotee*. Kid Slipper*. Ji-i VV jillciilg HIichu, CIi l-lmi'i Sliwt, M?u'* tine Calf !Io'?Ih, !><* !*, Call NJmm's f:iJ Ari Lit "uans, nil ?i it superior ijiuiliiy. .1 ui>i twcivi-d by April HI 7 3w i 1 > - i i.U H J COL. Qrrlcl HATS. ] door l< f a ENTLKM EN '8 ami Youth's tin Silk, Soft, J- t VJ" Fur, Leghorn, Panama, Straw and I'jini Ja*. Loaf lluiM, some new snle*. .I tist rwrirwl by J'1'* April 107 3m " F<>3TKU de JUDl>. HarcLwaro, cf?c. XT\| I 1.1. IIKMII t liellt III < ".Up! liter's TooU. I I Farmer's T<*>ls, l>?xir lawks, Hinge*, Win- reepeei il??w Glass, l'utty, Lui?c d O I. tfco.. Ac. .Iu?? re- ScKirt.-i eciv? <1 by F< )STEU A J t I 1 >. <jfl*? April 10 7 3tii story) Bonnets, efce. M>r I7MNK Sir iw. Nv.-?|M>lit:io. I.ncc, Tuncan, and . . other lioiitief*. A lno. Children's nil.1 Mx.ses I'.l lint*. liiMiiii't Hibbou*, A?*. .In-t leoeived bv A ft Aptil 10 7 lint KOtiTKIt A JUliO. J. M. ELFORD, MAGISTRATE, win, AT sn.l.iv.w A TIUMMIER'S Bpui LAW OFFICE, OX CHURCH STREET. ALSO A(iEXT 1 nf th* Southei n Mutual I.'fe Insurance C'oinjsitit J\_ j at Columbia, nnd tl.e Southern Mutual Life and <dtoc Fire linurtiiu'r Company, at \iliens, Georjfa Mori Any information in regard t> Insurance gnen at 'hishici all time* with pleasure. word t Spai laiiburg, Mareli 6 1 S.'iG C Cm Sept JOHN HENRY ZELLER. .. CONFECTONElt AND HIKER. p? I'ARTANI>1"!?'?. opix.sit I'altnetto House, *- t< k' keep* constantly on band ("andv. Cake*. lP? nl* liri-ad H"p Hear, fine H.gsrs. Are , A to which "?bop?, tie invi'rti public attention Nov *20 -II ly. aery it Store House to Sell or Rent, r|MI E mib-sT l?er |>r, ?- ?? * to Sell or Kent out i>| 1 tbr lies", eligible nn reantiV fands nthetowi fTMI f Spartanburg The House is fronting both on *- f M tin and Cliureh street*, the m-stt public thorough he M, ares in tbe town. For terms application may b?* * m d, to eidtt r the subscriber or Gen O. K. Ed iftcen war is. A. F. GULLING. ?S at Apr 13 C _ tf Feb I ?a?K?. 3 CATHARTIC PILLS (y V7 | OPERATE by their powerful influence on ths ? a g internal rucm ti> purify the blood and stintu- (|J(j late it into healthy action. They remove the ' obstruction* of the a to ma eh. bowels, livar. andotner ""prm organs of the l>ody, and, bv restoring their irregular bo action to health, correct, wherever they ex.at. auch the t> drr.Migcments as arc tlir first ranses of disease. t'.iiipi An extensive trial ol their virtues, by l'rofcssor*, worm Physicians, and Patients, has shown cttrea of daugerou* diseases almost beyond belief, were they not ' substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character a? to forbid 'he suspicion of untruth. -'I* Their certificates are published in my American ? - Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furm*h free to all inrjuiring. Annexed wo give Ihieitions fur their use in the complaints which they ha\w been found to cure. Jjj Full CosTlvr.Nnaa. ? Take one or two Puis, or ' such quantity us to gontlv move the bowels. Cos- | ft-hs, tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of I UYST Pn.Ea, and the rure of one complaint is the cure of liuth. No j?ersou can feel well while under a U1 " costive habit of bodv. Hence it should be, as it t'ORM can he. promptly relieved. , Full Dvsferatx, which is sometimes the cause of ( 'ustireneu, ar.d always uricotnfortabnv take mild Ut-MI doses ? from one to four ? to stimulate 'he stomach otllU and liver into healthy action. The* will do it. and ,. the heartburn. ,'xxfj "wmi, and gnu'burrt of dvspepsi* 4 'r will rapidlv disappear. When it has gone, don't wri *forget what cured you. other For a I'm t. Stow sen, or Morbid tnartum of th* the m Hour!i, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller do sen afterwards, until activi 4 and strength is restored to the s\stein. Pc lull NkuvoCSM sS, S11 K 111. StiACIIR, NaVsPA, th.lt> Pain in the Stoma, h. It icl. or take frotn four ^ ^ to < ight pills on going to bed If tliev do not oper- ' '. ate sntficientlv, take more the ncxrtlav until they ,nt' do. '1 hese complaints will be swept out from the 1 " system. Don't wcv t'.c?e and their kindred die- | t una 1 orders because your sfoiuach i? foul. | that 1 Foil "? imp i.s. KiiV*Tin >s. and a!! Ihrgatet |u, M| uf the Sk.n, take the Pills freely mid frequently, ! ! |n~n | k. ep the trowel* open. 1 he eruptions will gvticr- j alls soon begin to diminish an 1 disappear Many dread 11I uleeis and " !< s hase beell healed up bv ' i " the purging and purifying (fret of thrtc I'illvti.d j ?Iy g some di>K*iliiiR diseases which seemed to saturate < c'l irj tin- who!. s*st?-rn h.i\e completely yielded to tbcir true I influence, wtTint the sutlerer (n perfect health j i'jtirnti' v or duty to society forbids that tun i " ' should parade yourself around the world entered with pimples. blotches, u. ers, sores, aiid al> T ant JC.trs of the unrlr.it' disrate* of tire skin, because your ajfnin ! system wants cleansing In To PrtnrY tilt: Hlooi?, ttiry arc the host medi- t>?ttle cine ever discovered. Ttiry should l?r taken freely | VV|) 1(| and frequently, and the impurities which so* the .. seeds ol incurable <1 scasrs will fx swept out of the i * v"" I system like ch tf fxfure the wind. lit this property t "utile , they do a? much good in preventing sickness as Ly week ; the remarkable cures which they arc making every ; c.imc I where. . i,.oi i I.tvr.n Cowvi \t\T, JAfwntcr., nnd all BHiOtt* I Hlt ^ I Ajfc< fsoar, ati?e front some dtr.uigra-ieiit?either j _ ! torpidity, congestion, or obstructions ol liir l.ivcr ' Torpidity and congestion vitiate .lie hi!e and rouder | tiseri it unfit for digestion This is disastrous to th? | low 1 I health, and the constitution is frequently under- ; my no mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp- J e t"tn Obstruction of the duet which empties the ' t. |1(. j bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow j into The moo i. i ui'? produce* Jaundice, with a " ' I long and dangerous train of evils. Costiroueas, or 1 ?n 1 alternately co*ti?rnc%* and diarrhoea, prevail*. L.nd i Ferotiih rymptimt, languor, low apirita, wcariuoaa, theni re*lle*sne*?, and melancholy, with sometime* in- A11 | abilitv to sleep, unci sometime* gnat drowsiness; i j sometime* there is severe pain in the side: the skin i . | and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; * ">u the stomach acid; the bowels ?ote to the touch ; 1 "ll the whole system irritable, with a lendenrv to fever, hwnr ' which mar turn to bilious feter, bilious colic, bilious St'-c' diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac. A medium dose of three *J*|( or four Pill* taken at night, followed by two or three ' in the rooriitng, and related a lew d?y*.will rctnore the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to sntfer such pains when you can cure them for 25 cents. j "'her ltHKfMAtisM, O'ifT, nnH all Inflammatory /a- I tor h vrrt, are rapidly cured by the purifying eiferta of i-ilen these Pill* upon the Mood arid the stimulus which We i they afford to the vital principal of Life. For three (Juv> and all kindred complaints they should be taken in ,. mild doaca, to move the bowels gently, but freely. 1 H As a Disntm I'ii.i , this is both agreeable and "cvv useful No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none ha* been made in >rc eilcctr.sl to botih the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. i*HEP.\nr.i> nv DR.J.C. AVKIlArO,, Sco' Practical and Analytical Chemists, (" LOWELL, MASS., AND *OU> ?r J?l FUMir.R 3c HKINIT9I1. Speitmlwg I \N JOHN L YOUNO Umontillo, nr?4 by E cr? ha* U hiu\ I vprywlurp K HAVILAND A* HAURAL, Cha.-1*ta?, ' 8. ^'nobr**:! Ao?*7S. C Apr ' 17 * im A y' A. vises* IP. osafLasaat, MAGISTRATE ft 5NEUAL COLLECTING AOENT. v Columbia, . rll 17 8 ljr^ HYATT, NcBURNEY CO. CT iMrOHTIHa ANII WHVLIMLI DRALIRa IN \$?im m mw&svm DRY GOOD6, ro. 3T IIAVIVE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 10 1850 40 ly CTLLIVAN & TRIMMIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, * rut-in,.1 a copartncraliip l?r Spartanbur; t ill the practice of their pitrfrMton. Ottic lv llrick Range ou Cburch ttra t. SVLUVAft. J. V. TtlNMIKA. 21 52^ U_ A sT DOUGLASS, ~ L rroRNK Y A T LA W. SPARTANIUU'J.C. II.. S C. iflico next floor mat of Court IWc 7 50 ly WRIGHT &0RR, 'TOliNEYS A 2 LAW, SPAKTANIIURO, C. II. e in Mai. I-4-gx'e llrtck Building. nei , Hobo Jc Edward* law office, op ataira. ). WaiotiT ^partAiiburg C. II. L- Oik ;. ..Andcraoii C. II. 3J1856 45 If WM. T. UlSSKL, M."D. |V1N(? remind tho genera I practice o MEDICINE, in connection with Dmtietrv tfully ofTcra lua acrvieea to the cili ?m o nburg and ita vicinity. c ui New llrick Range, N? 2, (sccuim Cliurcli at reel, oppoaite Palmetto Ilutuw. cb 27 5 tr it? WARRANTS WANTfc'i>r ? /WW , wunlil.ANl) WARRANT) Wanted. Ilia Subecribei ft- ibe r?rv biglu-at market pi ice for Lnm lit". A T STRAIN, lanburg, C. II. March 17 1855 4 11 Alii l~ IlUUCt*. I. persons indebted to the firm o( K1RB1 k WILSON arc hereby earnestly request onic forward and make immediate pajwrnl icy we want aud money we must have?ou ? require* it. We had rather not tn?. "/ o the laixeid sufficient." 20 21 if KIRBY & WILSON. iriogsrille at Work Again. K nbove Establishment ia now spuming Cot >n Yarn, and are rea<ly to fill orders. The; ? at work in the Blacksmith ;if.d Machini . mid nre ready to eseesue any j? bs in mnchi a their line. 1 22 9 If JOIIN BOMAR. JR Look Out for Boarding. K Sl'DSCIlIDHU It?? opened the hoa* ormefly occupied by Hiram Mitchell, uest thodi.t Church, in Spartanburg Village, foi M-pt on of I5?JARDKRS. Can accommodate or twenty w-th comfortable moms and lodg tl.o customary rales of board in tin. pUc< 7 00 6m T. W. WATER8. POLISH COOKING SODA." IT received a froali supply of th's most u?t I and conotnkul article lor r;u*ing bread ?, pastry, puJdiugs, ?fce Tins UurL.oui obtains two preparations of Carbon* Aon tone of Soda, making it far superior to ill n So<la Salnratu. usually sold fur Csrbon.it a. For .n!e hv FISHER ? HKINITSH, Druggist*. t 1 to a ETROLEM OR ROCK^OILT LERRATED for ita wonderful curati* lowers Tlis PKTROLKM . r ROCK Oil rent med'Cmu in Scrofula and King's En li nil tin?e d.seasi-a liaviug tlieir origin iu fed condition of the blood, and O'bcr fluids? >ly. It will cure pains and enlargements t tua and iu.nu. Blotches ltd.? I.'???I on ili* luce, Tftli-r, Scald-Head, King , nnii the various si. in diseases. It has cure on* case* of Rhcumatiam, N urnlgia. (ioui For Ktle by F1SIIKK ? llKIMTSll, y 1 ID tl" I) sp. using Chemists. Gsyott's Yollow-Dock & Sarsaparilla ?.v pit ci' is the Largest SucoBoi AMI IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO CE Tit SARSWAKJLLA MADE, AS IS CKKTIFIE lb WoNOBHrtL ClH.ES IT HAS VK1 I Ell, TIIK UKIiitML COPIES OF W1UCI IX THE I'O.SST.SSiON OK THE Ptltft-RIKTOl -.MllKK, litis 18 THE OM.Y TRUE AS. IN AL AKT1CLE. ofnla, S . pi.d s, Mercunal Compla.uts, Cat i iUgrt iie, UIh umat.fin, and a vost Variety ? il *wn an; speed ly utid perfectly cured ti K* oi ill * medicine. Head ihe following Certificates. TALitrotiM, Co., AU?., Jan. S, 1U2 a bin. I sen.I you lit a to certify to yn our t-x'.r.iul of Yellow-Dock an I Suranparill L'l'l.iruic I on - <>l the nit nil woudcrfid c(it) v .1 bus ever been effected <>n man. a .*e been afflicted for lorry venre with eroj nil my leg* und lo. t; in 18 IS they g..| so ba ha t u ijo oil crutches, iilij ill 18111 1 h id on inpuuud above the knee. In aU>ul nit lis after my otli.r leg btoku out in large e.i i<l running sore* from my knee to iwy fo> .scluirgcd i great dcat of offensive in.ittc ro u also broke out in large biiea, winch di cd imicli off. nsivc matter, and at the ami my ''it hand Iho.c out in large running sot i . to my elbow c in >cry that ! have suffered for tli'last tu I enIIitot describe to y/? i. 1 was in sue r that I never rested day or night. O l bet last inv win brought me one of )?u ? r .ppers; 1 read it. and lound record taon ei lul curei perform, d bv \our "Ke'ract' iv 1 >.*-k a id Snrsapwrilla," I sent an.' got tv * ot it, no.1 commenced taking it. In tv ?, to my great astoii sliimvit, luy sores ail b ?a*y. iii.I 1 eouhi k <ep nil night, a th ug lot done for two vent*. When I I ml tak? itil.v, inj lores bad n? arly all healed, V got well ua if by enchainment. I have tin a all tight bottles of your "Kx tract of Y* b*k ii.J 8ara.ipar.lJj," aud 1 now cuusid II ?.n. ii'icut all of tin- i.ffl cted to try this me?l tor I be! ?? it w.il cure any known .Urn : world. Lay ;ivd? nil prejudice and ju?t t I proclaim u? great worth to suffering ion ami cutuut them lo toko it, for it will cu cse i? well known in a largo portion Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if ai d doubt ibe sh'ive ?urc, I invite thein to o e, and I w ill cluov them the sears. I rail I in TidU|>cosa Co., Alabama, one mil* <re a Kerry. R BN A.I A11 HUGH ICS i* Yellow D.?ek and Si.rwapur.lla .a pecnliat led for females of del cr.te health, resultil iiregtilai ity <>t nietistioal d soharges, a: 1 diseuM-s peculiar to their *ex. Tho propr :ie in Ii it possess on a great number of e. r?, oleurts performed of tho above d?NCri|?li( urc tlio iifflicted, that n bottle or turn of 1 Mt'n Extract ?>( Yellow l).* k mid Sstrn-n wili at iLiioo refill.ilo tho?o dfl'i.jLilt o* and i tlio natural energies. ST I'ul op in quart bottle*?PrU>? tl r t. Sol.l Wholesale *n?l Retail by ril & Mead, 111 Chartre* Street.N i nrrxl Agon *.a for the Southern States, to*b rdir* roust bo aJdrcusod. SOLD ALSO BY IRI1ER A IIUIMTSII, Spartanburg S?.< '.II WATSON*, GreenvilUt KRITTCH, EN SON A NORRIS, Un uorllJe K. HENRY, Ia?uron*vill? L. HARRIS, A <V. Ro'hifNd-'tu V C pr?1 '?4 9 IN = 3 ?J? 6 5 ? P ~ g? ? ? S -< 3 ?.? i ? 'stallso!* ss?5_ isHg* ioi 5 ? - Uo'ssuah* g 5 P * 5 35 a 3 *?&=! >H3 * * j? ? -n S? as <| * * h ? " e 2 ? ^ > (Sj = ?& sugigf g u JZ2 ? 5 2 " 01 , U 1^8" H w ?? > O II' You Want to Buy Cheap liHH L. BLOOMBERG & BROTHER .^Vro oil Board. "VVIT1I A LAUGH ANI> COMPLETE STOCK OF lf 8PHTNn Ann anvirro | A117 E have recently purchased in tho cities a TV Uakimore, Philadelphia and New York, and are just opening at our staud a splendid assortment of GOODS, which for clearance of stylr, variety, good quality and cheap prices, cannot bo I sui passed here or elsewhere. To oar friends, 1 THE LADIES, , we arc prepared to ofTer a beautiful and rare/variety of DRESS GOODS, ths latest styles of ' SPRING and SUMMER DRE^S SILKS, plaid, striped, Ac.; ILregcv, Tmsui-s. Muvlms, Prints of new and pretty designs; a beautiful sale of ; JFIB3EHOT r IlonibtrriK-s, AI pace lis, and every kind of DRESS i GOODS; also, a lot of beoutilul patterns in tho way of KMltROIDKKIES,Trimmings, Embroider I Coll its anil Sleeves and Skirts; Lace, Mualio and Cambric SHIr, Cluuiiaettes, Handkerchiefs, Ac.; the latest and most fashionable styles of ; FRENCH BONNETS, p with and without trimmings; Ribbons; a hue lot of Parasols, lite prettiest and cheapest in the market; a rate nssortiiieni of Summer Coverings. Mantillas in the most recent Paris designs; Ilcad Dresses; a large stuck of American and ENGLISH HOSimY, r among whmii is a fine art isle of Kid Glove* at SO cents per puir; ali ?t\ lo of Ladies' Gaiters and r Walking Shoes; with a fall st^Tply of FANCY r GOODS; Perfumery for tko Toilet. Wc also invite the sMoutuia of GKNTLEJJKK ' to oar licuvy and rxieusive stock of Brady Made Clothing; in which will be hnind every article necessary to u|>p!y the demnod of the season?fine CLOTH I, COATS, Rlack sud Colored Cassimercs; Satin, o.i* aim r unoy v rating*, mid every style and pati tern of Summer suit*; fiat- Silk sod Leghorn Iltlt, latest fashion; BOOTS and SII01S3, and a gens*c rul assortment of Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods. In addition, wr liave laid ia a heavy supply of DOMESTC GOODS, Shf-Ouns, lines aid Cutler i; Saddles, Bridle*. \\ lops, and every tlnng which oar customers can want. r We feel sure iliat we can show the best stock L ever brought to ilea market,sod w? are determined To Sell at a Cheaper Rate if tliau can be I,ad at any establishment in Spartanif burg AH we ask is a fair trial. Call and see n* and prove our words. 1 10 tf L. BLOOMBERG A PRO. i, Carter's Spanish Mixture. THE CHEAT l'CKIFIER OF THE BLOOD ! The Best Alterative Known!! NOT A TABTICLE OF MEKCTRT IS IT ! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King'a Kvi!t KheuMatism, Obstiuats Cutaneous Kropiioos, c lr,Hiples IT Pu?tulra on tllu Face. Blotches, Bods, Acne and Fever, t ihronia Sore Kjcs, Kuigwoiin, or Tet1* tcr, SraUMieud, Knlargelt uu-nt and {will of ths L Boura and Joints, Salt Rhcuui, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphi| Ikuz lh ordcis, hu<1 all diseases arising from an injudicious use of '} J VI< rcurt', lii?|Tu l.nce ia Ltfc, uc Impurity of IUnod. Tins gi'<at alterative Medicine and Purifier of , ,u the Blood is now used by thousands of grateful patient* from al! parts of the United Staler*, who testify daily to the i emarkable cures performed by tke grc-atist of all medicines,"CARTER'SSPAN1SH MIXTURE." Ne.rulgiu, Rheumatism, Seiofula, Ei upturn* on the Skin, Liver Discssr, ,e Fevers. Ulcus, Old Sorra, Affect..m of the Kidnws, l> *e rse? of the 'llinmt, Female Complaints, ,. ('sum arid Aching ol the Bones und Joints, ars i speedil> put to (light by udng this sne*tin>ubl? r. renwdy. , For all diseases of the BW-1, nothing has yet bccu found to romp-ire with it. It clt-unsc* the system of all imp ir.lira, acts gently and efficiently I on the Urrr and Kidneys, strengthen* the Digcs ro t.on, give* tons to the stomach, makes the Skin h clear und he.lthy, and rrstoir* the Constitutioo, ! eufeehlcsl hv disease or bioktu .'own by the ftir ' tcnus of youth, to its pristine vigor nun strength. M 1 Kit the otHRssu or PEMvt.Ks it is peculiarly ap(lf pliinble. and wherever it has become known is ro regularly |wesoribed w ith the happiest rfFceta. U io iiivigorutra the weak and debilitated, and imparts e. el.i?: city to t'i? worn out traine, clears the skin, I nn<l leave* the patient fresh and healthy; a slug Is n bottle of tliis inesiiiii ibis remedy is worth all Aim |v so called S-irsaparillm lu cxisiimor, w , The large number of orrtiBuates which we have J. received from persons from nil parts ?f the United cr ' Stole* I* the test evidence that there ia r.o humI bug about it. The Press, hotel keeper*, mngiu|j. I tratis, |?l?y"ieirtns, and public men, welt known to se ' the com in u n ty. nil add their te tiinonv to the w?mry dertul effects of this GRliAT BLOOD PUR!* n- ; PIER re Call on the agent and get an Almanac, and resd the di ts i? of as'onishing cures perform. *d by CAR* ot I TR1US SPANISH M1X1URK, (t* mout cases wi.r.v r.o. TUIVO r.^r ? 1 | The limit* of an advciti* nieut wilt not admit their be : full lnwft'?n. " ! W d. S BEERS 1 CO., Proprietary ,j | .V#. J04, Broadway, Setc York. ng | T<> whom nl! order* M?u?t be AddrmaoJ. nd I For nl* by Drwjut* and Country Merchant? ,e. it nit partn of the United State* and the Canada?, ,fi. | and by ,D ; FISHER? UKIN1T?H, Sjvntauhurf. ?r JOHN L YOUNG, Unw??i?? *. May S 11 ly AYright's Liquid Catlnrtic or FAMILY PHYSIC. VDAPTKD t?? the general wunta of the <s?minantty, perfectly pi cm win! to the taate, cno.ty 0. adniitiiktcred t? children, u? ?-*|| a* to adolra, and rot proper and safe in all ooteu where any phytic ia rv(jlirtd. > Thoso who are to > fattidioua to uao the nauecnoa odH very dwMK'ecnhle phja-ct in use, can avoid all that unjdc.ta.intii** in the uac wf tlxa CiitHartie. Mothers will rejo.ee that ?t law a aure ami 1 fee tun) phytic tin* boen found, whioh Untir children ' will rtu lily take without toreing, ami by which 'argr 4? of oil, j hub.th, acnaa, de arc avoided F r a.Ve In FINNR!* A lfKINITSn