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. r-yp^""" uwp fob sSfeyf!" TRE8atann?ro&t?liWLANI>bca>lo?li?o- n Mi he BOW lire*, 9 Iti'lo North or 8partan. J barf c. H., on the Mills' Gap rood, containing Wj WO Ma. The plantation is la a high cut* of cut- mi tivtUon, with good buildings of nil kind*, and good Bp fences. This land is well watered, and liaeau ? !? ve" cellsnt qwrry of the beet kind of building Took. It go hi one of the healihiest situation* In the District. N< Any person wishing to purchase would do well 8p to o?uno and see it, as Iintsnd to **ll. Terms made Al known to any person that wsnu to buy. nb Feb. ft 50 6t 11. DODD. in laovln ctJ Baiter, cj AUCTIONEERS, AND General Commission Merchants, 1' FOR THE SALE OF J" _ to Jim! K*tate, Stocks, Iloiids, Negroes, Cotton, Flour, nnd nil kinds of country produoe; also, (tend strictly to receiving and forwarding nil kinds of Merchandise. ? REFERENCES, X John Caldwell, J. A. Crawford Col. R. Anderson, Columbia, 5. C ; J. //. Willy Co , "" Mordecai d- Co., Charleston. S. C.; O. I'. Sullivan. J. H. Irbu, 5. Fleming, Laurens, S. C.; i F. F. Realty. Greenville, S. C.; W. <S. Cilmer J dr Son, Rankin McLean, Greensboro', N. C.; ^ Blair $ Brothers, Charlotte, N. C ; Dr. Edward Sill, Salisbury, N- C.; F. L. Goldinir German- town, N. C. V Office 198 Exchange Kow, Columhin, S C. Fob 5 50 Oin^ X>?]?] cto MOISE, * 1 ^Wholesale Grocers, WITH LIQUORS, * NO. 7 HAYNK STREET, of CHARLESTON, S. C. al r. *. ?*, T- ' M0I8K foi Feb 5 50 ly* b) THE CALDER HOUSE, ? (Late Planters' Hotel,) >n BY J. W. GAMBLE, ? CORN ER or CIIURCII *NI? QUEEN 8TIIEKTS, ',n Charleston, ?. C. ^ Tbis Ifonse is tlioroughly rebuilt, refinished, located in the centre of business, and kept in a style second to no Hotel in Charleston. Feb 5 50 ly JAMES T. FLEMING, [ WITH SIMONS BROTHERS, Wholesale Uirocerx, NO. 1G9 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. I) Feb. 5 50 ly KENIFICK & SERINE, \1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries. Puints, Oils, Brushes, and Fancy nrtielm, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. NO. 277 RING STREET, ?; (Opposite Society street and Merchants' Hotel,) 0, CHARLESTON, 6'. C. E JOHN KKNinCK, W. A. SKIUSK, M I). at Fob. 3 50 ly C COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF to Sarsaparilla, Quee if s Delight, &c. * For purifying the blood, and removing nil dm- nl eases arising from tbo impurity of the same, mid is especially recommended for the cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulocrntion of the Throat and Lungs, Pains am! Swellings of the Uoue?, Tetter. Pinholes in the face, Old Sores, and nil Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgio Affection*, X curial Diseases, And for assisting the operation ami preventing fa- \ tal consequenoes ul M'-reurtMls in Syphilis. For the Composition of litis Preparation, and lite , Medicinal Properties of ihe Queen's Delight, Physicians are referred to the 5th und Cth Nos. Vol. 1, of the "Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy V The StilUngia Sylvatica, (Quern's Delight,) deserves much more notice than has been bestowed "l upon it. It has been u.ed for the lost ten or fifteen years by several of our most distinguish)* 1 Physicians. and I believe they have uever had onu-e to A deny to it n high rank among our indigenous medical plants.?[Ed. So. Jour. Med. and Phar. Pre- " {tared by Krnifick & Kkriuc, Clieniihts and Druggists, No. 277 Kmg street, Charleston, S. C. Sole Proprietors of the celebrated I' Palmetto Yeast W*oicder% For making Buckwheat and nil kinds of Cake, lit Biscuits and Light Bread. Feb 5 50 ly M ^CIVILIZATION ~ l> AND FASHION! E IT is conceded by all writers, that as a people increase iu wants, they advance in civilisation. | " rpu. |,MUt I*-.? s I - -1! I TM I > uv N<H^? Util UUl |OW W.UI13 II? IJC U|?|Mlt-'<|. lilt' flesh of the giune he kilU for food, ami the skins for ai a oovoring, ho a ts down contented with his squaw ^ nud papoose to enjoy tliia simp'e fare. The opposite extreme are the Parisians and Londoners, J! whose wants are as numerous as their means to ' supply them are bountiful. rc Paris is considered the quintessence of refinement, and London plays second fiddle, with all the I j? rest of the world to follow uftcr and ape their : f'1 Fashions! As the wauts of our District are increasing, it ! is au evidence of increasing refinement and pro*- i 41 perity; and if our friei ' - will continue to patronize | us, we will supply their wauts to tlu best of our 3 ability. ai We would say to our customeis that money is a 81 motive power. We expect t-> pay for ill (lie goods ' wc purchase. We would not wish to dun. Oh j no! We merely wish it to he known that the jin- i Sl gle of a Dollar is not particularly offensive about * this timoofycar. BENN ETT & GOSS. Fob. 5 50 ,f ' S SOUTHERN LOTTERY, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. " Jasper County Academy Lottery jt [i?y Authority of the State of Gcoryia.\ A CLASS "\7". U To be drawn February ICth, 1857, in public, at 1 Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of * Col. G. M. Logan and W. C. Anderson, Ksq. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN Ii TICKETS. J - K Af.ft T ! <*> !/ F" "r* n i i v> rv l I o ) i k 1712 PMIMZES:: ; This Lottery has only FIFTEEN THOUSAND :i, ^ NUMBERS?less tina any lottery in the world! \ Prizes payable without Deduction. BRILI.IANT scheme. ^ 1 Prize of $15,000 1 ? 5,000 ! F 1 " 2,000 J 1 4 Frizes of $1,000 nro 4,000 | r 5 " 500 nro 2,500 80 u 100 nro S,()00 c 1,500 " 40 aro 00,000 g APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 Approximations ol $100 nro $2,000 11 50 " 50 nro 2,500 {" 50 " 20 aro J,000 1,719 I'rizei amounting to $102,000. <>i Certificate* of Packages of ten ticket*, where the number* cud in 1,2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 0, 0, aro told n at the following rates, which ia the risk: 10 Whole Tioketa, $60 10 Half " 30 10 Quarter " 15 1 * It will be peroeivod by thia plan, that (or $G0 the purchaser hn* acertific.it/) cf 10 tickets, when, if o> he buys single tickets, ho would only gat for that th sum six wholes. Thus by buying (iortilicates ho S< has four moro ohnncoa (or larger prizes? IIaires in and Qaarter package* in proportion. hi Tickets $10; Halve* $5; Quarters $2j tl Bank Notes of sound Banks taken nt par. js Orders for Tickets or Certificntca of J'nckagea * of Tioketa addressed to p< <1AMKH F. WINTER, ! h< Feb. 5 50 2t Manager, Macon, (la. ' " * * - ?* * ' * /'**" ' I r " " ** J: ^ k- 'A *. 1 - J-l -i-U HSHBBHi cheap land fdr sale. rHB Subscriber will sell, on 8ALKS-DAY in ' MAHCll next, if Dot previously sold, to the jhe.t bidder, 8Sf> ACHES OK LAND, lying 17 Im wret of Spertsnburg C. II., near Holiy ring Church. 1 tract of 300 ncrca, 40 of which clvwred, sonic improvement. on it, with eome od bottom laud,adjoining land., of R. A. Cotes, J. cwman, J. Clayton, ft. W. Foster, and llqllv ring Church, oil hoth sides of the Uoglaut rood, lao, 1 Tract on aoine road, containing 230 acres, out 10 acrea cleared und Creah, aud ll l balance woods. Also, 1 Trnot containing 186 acrea, Iv< on Wolf Swamp Creek, | miloa front said lurch, with tome iuiprorcmenta on It. Also, 1 Iter Trnot, containing litf) acrea, with aomo good ttont on it. The above land* will be sold partly for Caali, and rill take other property in part payment or give nr. Look out, land buyers, ne I nin determined a-ll. G. W. REESE. Feb. r, ^ no tda^ 07 LANORETH & CO" J1RK3H GARDEN SEEDS, all kinds. For . sale by BENNETT Jb GOSS. Jan 20 40 tf kI^Tdy-made "clothing. L G???>d supply ?>n hand. OVERCOATS jL selling CHEAPER than EVER. Call an, if you want n bargain. Jan 2'J 49jf BENNETT & GOSS. alnablc Real and Personal Estate FOR SALE. JjgfrL The Sulweriber still offers for RALE hia HOUSE nnd LOT of 8 acrea of till 'fit 'and, one other House nnd Ijot wherel*SBoii II. S. A. Toole formerly lived, ith a number of unimproved I^ots, with four tracts Land, all pretty good farming lands. The subscriber will sell any part or all of tho ovo nomed property at pri ate rale f??r Cash, r two-thirds if the value, and il not disposed of Sales day in March next, he will ??ll at public le to the highest bidder all the above named proirty, with it quantity of porao: ol property, consistg of Negroes, Horses, Household and Kitchen jrnituro. Any person wishing to purchase would > well to Come nnd examine the property nnd buy irgnins, as I must and will sell if I can find purrisere. Terms made known whenever there is ly chance to sell. U. C. l'OOLIC. tf" Tac Spartanburg Express insert throe nes. Jan 29 I'd -It IR. W.F. PRATT & CO. AT THE SIGN OF THE big mortar, KTowtoorry, S. O., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN rugs, medicines, chemicals. Patent Medicines, unm, *.?nw. vurnisiics, eipn. juipeiinnc, r^.iinphinc, Burning Fluid, Window Glass, (?1. sswarc, Shop Furniture, Surgical nnd Dental Instruments, Fancy Goods, French, German id Atnerican Perfumery, Artists' Material*, tf>r urtrnit Painters,) Fine Wines, Liquors, Segstn id Tobacco, Spices, Painters' Articles, Brushe* nil kind-, Garden and Field Seeds, nnd every bet article usually found in the largest Wholesale ftabhshmeiits. All of which they eft r for sale lower rates than auy other Drug llouse in South arolina. Physicians, Planters nud Mcrchnnts are invited examine our Stock nnd prices. Every article arrantcd to give satisfaction, and special cm e paid i the pocking of goods. Orders addressed as >ove will meet with prompt attention. DR. F. W. I'll ATT, R. II. LAND. .Tan. 29 4D 4t FEMALE aniMiMi, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. REV. T. CURTIS, 1). D . Principal and Inructor in Mental and Moral Science, Ilislory, and ingtish Literature. RliV. W. CURTIS, I'riuci|>al and Instructor in 'r.tural Science and Classics. MRS. K. A. CURTIS, Superinien lt.it of Doicsiic and Social Duties. PROFESSOR L. (; BLAI9DELL, Instructor i Music, Vocal and Instrumental. MRS. A. BLAISDELL, Instructress in French, alian and History. MISS. M. HUSH, Instructress in Mathematics. MISS. L. G. TKNNEY, Iustructross in Eng h Branches. MISS CATHARINE GRITTENDON AND lls.s A. B LATCH LEY, Instructress in Geogra iv and History. l'KOF. N. G. SIIEPIIERD, Instructor in Irawitig and Painting. MISSC. RUltKE, Instructress in Vocal and Inr.imcniiil Music mid German. MISS F. DOUGLASS, Instructress in Vocal ad Instrumental Music. MESSRS. CURTIS would renew their respect il acknowledgments of the kind support of the ublic, during the last eleven years. Upwards of DO young ladies filling honorable stations in the eigborhood, arc the best and fairest advertisement i which they can call the attention of parents and uurdians. By them and their friends the loca on and climate of the SCHOOL are well known; a unequalled retirement and accommodations, and * health so remarkable, that no cases of serious cknesa have ever occurred there. They purchased and have added to this properr, chiefly with n view to iu retirement, congenial ike, as they tind to the hest hah tn of attention to holnstic duties, nnd to the oensi'ivc modesty of 10 female character, as they desire to for n it. In every department the best Assistants are mglit for; the Principals have suffered no incoucnience of occasional changes, or increased expeniture to obstruct them in the pursuit of this object, ppiriug as they can repeat, they do,to leaving tho cliool rich in influence, literary nnd niorul, rather iau to enrich themselves, or accomplish any per>nal or sectarian object. One of the Principals will he found at the Mills louse, Charleston, on Saturday, 14lh February, uviiijj lor voiuinotn on .nonany imu, nna ni me Lsscmbly House, Columbia, on Monday IGth, to invofor Yorkville, on Tuesday 17th. Tormsi >ER TERM OF HALF A YEAR, PAY ABLE IN ADVANCE. Mtructiou?English I lepar'.mcnts, $25 00 loan), including washing, fuel nnd lights,. .50 Ut> ,* above include* o wimpMc otuirw* o< Knimli Education (for ?75 the Term,) which nil the upils are expected to take. The following ore <>ponul and may be taken or not (in whole or in purt, t may seem deeirable.) funic?Piano or llarp, including Vocal Mutio $25 00 fusic?Guitar, 20 00 'se of Piano, 2 50 " Harp, 5 00 'runch, 20 00 )rnwing and Painting, 20 00 'rimary Dcpai ttnent, ?15 00 No charged beside the above will be made in nnntoiion with the Scl ool, except for Hooks and tationery actually nocd. Am no vacation in givon after Commencement, ad it in especially desirable that each Pupil ho resent at every recitation of her Claw, to enable er to simtain her standing in it, no deduction will f tnado for any absence at that time, or at any ihcr, except on account of sickness; nnd no Young inly absent from her chws at Ihty time lor a lortight can rc-< nter it without a ro-exatnination. Jnti 29 29 4t S30 IlEIWAIir). If V N KG UO BOY SQIAUi;, lelt home for I liis wife's house on John Poole's plantation, lTyger River 14 miles west of Spartanburg, on ie 25th December Inst, fcsnd has not returned. Ql'ARE is about 22 y.ars old, 5 feet 8 or 10 ches high, weighs about 155 lbs. He had on when # lelt a black hat and mixed clothing. 1 wdl pay ic above reward for his delivery in Spartanburg It, or the nearest jail ho may bo caught. I will rIso puy $50, U|>on the conviction of any arson or persons found guilty of harboring said >y, during his travels upon Tygcr. dan 92 48 tf HENRY ROLLINS. * * * *" yVrjl "CARRIAGE TRIMMI \u:. ^ Axles, springs, unj nuns. k.>r by HENNKIT & (JOSS. J an 29 49 CWJQHS, COLDS, C0NSUMF1I0N,H A Paw Hot Ilea of 1 >i Curtis' CHERRY SY-kfl RLTP.nnd INHALING VAPOUK. Nevcr^H known to fail in affectiug a oure. The demand it rapidly increasing. Abo, Ayrc's Cherry l'octo-^^H ral, and Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. Jan 29 119 REN^KTfA GOSS. nil: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. St'ARTANUUItQ DISTRICT. Iii the Common Plcea. 11. As G. W. MARTIN', ) va. > Attachment. SPENCER ROEBUCK. \ VH RORO & EDWARDS, Plaintiff-a Attorney. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did on the eighteenth day 'if March, hie In* declaration against t1 a defendeiit, who (ns it ia said) ia absent from and with out the limits ol this State, mid has neither wife nor attorney known within tin* some upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he served: It ia therefore ordered, that the said defendant do nopcar and plead to the said deelnriilion, on or before the nineteenth day of March, which will he in the year of our Ixrd one thousand eight hundred and fifty- I^H seven, otherwise rtnnl and absolute judgment will IbB then bo given and awarded against him. J. B. TOLLKSON, c. c. c. r. !H March 18, 1856 4q j^H THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. H In the Court of Common Plena. JOHN S. GENTRY, Adm.^) H JAMES Dtll AY & Attachment. H JOSEPH BUTLER. AT/' HERKAS the Plaintiff* did on the 10th dr\ a v Y of November, file their declaration against t defendant*, who (as it is arid) are nlmeut from an ! OR without tho limits of this State, and have neithi wile n<>r attorney known within lite samo opo i ' k 1 whom a copy ol the said declaration iniglit l?e ser ' ed: It is therrloro ordered that the said defendants ; (j ; j do appear and plead to the said declaration on or l> f,jj j foru the 10th day of November next, which will ' ' in tho year of our I>ird one thousand eight huit! dred and fifty-seven, otherwise final nml absolute , nro I judgment will then he given and awarded against ' them. J. B. TOLLKSON, Clerk. | Nov 22 -10 dq i y THE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. I Start a ndi'rcj District. In tho Court of Common Pleas. JAMES LAURENCE, ) J_. vs. > Attachment. \ p i sol. bobiiop. ) ?fu. bo bo & el) wards, Plaintiff-* Attorney. s.m TTrilKIifi \s it i..sni;<r^.i:.i i? nr.i. .i_.. March, file their declaration against the j _? j defendant, who (a* it is said,) is abeent from and 1 without the limits <>f this Stair, tuid has neither wile nnr attorney known within the tame uj-on iV< whom a copy of the said declaration ni'glit Ik- serv- r|' ed: It is therefore ordered that the said defendant 1 f_ do appear and plead to the said declaration on or ' f,nbefore the 27?li day id March next, which will be | eu|| in the year of our Lid one thousand eight hull- 1 pa; dred and fifty-seven, otherwise final and absolute g<jb judgment will then be given and awarded ngnimt , \ him. J. It. TOLLKSUN, Clerk. (or March 27 J lq j j SWAN & CO^S LOTTERIES ! J CAPITAL PRIZE jC<r .1 O , O O O ! ! ! 1 The following Scheme will l>c drawn by S. 1 SWAN it CO., Managers of the Fort Gains rr j Academy Lottery,of Georgia, and the Southern 1 | Mn.tTAitv Academy Lotterv, of Alabama, in each 0f, ' of the Lotteries for February, 1 So7. , Class O, To lie drawn in the City of Mobile, \hibnmn, in I public, on SATURDAY. FKliRl' AltY 7, 1857 1 ? ?* -- . ' Class 24., ! jJ To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in j public, on TIIUKSDA Y, February 12, 1*57. j I Class 23. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, February 28, 1857 on. 1 ; the plan of Single Numbers. J 3-2QO Prizes ! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS 30.000 TICKETS. Magnificent Scheme. 1 Prixe of $50,000 is $50,"1)0 ' Is 1 " 20,000 is 20,000 1 1 " 10.000 is 10,000 j J 1 " 9,000 is 9,000 1 " 8.000 is s nun I 1 " 7,000 ? 7,000 rI j 1 " 6,000 is C,(?00 I 1 41 0,000 is 5,000 1 44 4,000 is 4,000 to i ! 1 44 3,000 is 3,000 be j 1 44 2,000 ia 2,000 1 44 t ,0o0 ia 1,000 j ? 100 Piizesnf 100 ore 10,00tt j 100 44 50 arc 5,000 . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 4 P.'sof $250 App'r to $50,000 I*. are $1,000 p^., 4 44 200 " 20,000 14 8O0 |m, 4 44 100 44 10,000 44 400 | ?ai 4 44 80 44 9,000 44 320 4 44 65 44 8,000 44 260 4 44 60 44 7,000 44 240 j T 1 44 55 ' 6,000 " 220 _ 4 44 50 44 5,000 44 200 ' 4 44 45 44 4.0<t0 44 180 . 4 4< 40 44 3,000 " 160 I )\ 4 44 30 44 2,000 44 120 t <,u I 44 25 44 1,000 44 100 ! 3,000 44 20 a- c 60,000 j* 3,260 Prizes amounting to $204,000 4 Whole Tickets, $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2$. PLAN OF TUB LOTTKUY. ^ Tlte number* from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on sepai rite slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tube* and placed in one Wheel. An The firm 212 Prizes, similarly printed and encir- j cled, arc placed in another wheel. The wheels are than revolved, and a number is < draw n from the wheel of Numbers, and at the satno \ time a Prize is drawn frotn the other wheel. The ! (j>, i Number and 1'r.xe drawn out are opened and ex- I |in", hibited to th>? audience, and registered by the Com- , missioners; tlm Prize being placed against the N'um- i (j;|| ber drawn. This operation is repealed until all the j Prizes are drawn out. ,je( Approximation Prizes.?The two preceding and (,r) the two sucoeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 12 Prizes will be entitled to the 48 Approxi- . imntion Prizes, aecordiug to the scheme. |. .(( The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined t>y > ( the last figure r?f the Numlter that draws the $50,- ^ ^ 000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing j the $50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the i Ticket* where the number ends in I wiH be entitled c "0 | to$20. If the Number end* with No. 2, then all .|lt, ) the Ticket* where the number ends in 2 will be "( entitled to ?20, and so on to 0. j Certificates of Package* will be sold at the following rules, which is the rick : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tiokets, $^0 II " " 10 Half * 40 I 44 " 10 Quarter 44 U0 I IN oanicniNf. tickets or rrnTiriCATKs. j ICtidoRC the money to our address for tlie 'Pickets | I ordered, on receipt "f which thev will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can liaro tickets ending w j in nny figure they may designate. i \ The f/!st of Drawn Numbers and priii-* will be ; sent to purcha??is immediately after the drawing. ' Purchaser* will please write their signatures Wl plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Rem inh r that every Prixe is drawn an<l payable c"'j j in full without deduction. All Prins of $1,000 and under,paid immediately . ' after the d'awing-other prixes at the usual timeof thirty days. |J'rr All eommunicntious strictly confidential. Prixe Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets !" at t ithsr office. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, f?o., or 8. SWAN, -Vou/gomeii/, Ala. | dsn. 22 4 41 tf | HEADQIHtrFkS DER NO ?. Ukionvilui. d an n il y 6, 1857. N ELECTION is hereby order i (orCOLO. NI2L to comninn 1 tin V3th gimvnt of S. B.,on Saturday, tin 7ili ilisy of .March next, t<? ? vacancy occasioned by the resignation ol . rf. M. BN01>1>V J cut. C<?l. McDowell nnd Maj.,\. ,f. Foster charged with the extension of this order. I'.y order of STATES R. GIST, Brig. Gen.. 1 Ih Brig. S. C. M. V. II. Trimmikr, Brig. Major. )cc IT. 47 THE SUBSCRIBERS, ? WING this day oasoeiated with them, in the J I I WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Bl 81iSS, Mr. J Oil N G KOltG IC, the same will hercr be carried on uudcr the firm of NAVLKR. ITI1, & Co. W M VAYLKR, rnos. I?. SMITH. hiAtti.erroN, .Tan. 1, 1S.">7. A CARP. Iwol to ronmrnre 1 it M >tday in Fthrunry. ' 11 l'i MiVoribf r li.T- . 1 .it I at .(<>I1N II. MARKER'S, - i <vt c' Hoi by-villi*A the pur|*?e of TEACHING, hopes, by selfivatioti nnd application to b .1 profession, to merit onnge from tlmsc who wish to go or send l<> nol. rVrm* of Tuition: From tin t > twenty dollars the term of ten months. tnard in the neighborhood i n reasonable terms, an. I 40 It V. N. WALKER, s'enr Hobbysvillc, S. C. St John's School for Boys, Sl'ARTANBURG < . I , SO. CA. iVIKI.IAM IBM IN, > lev. T. S. ARTliUft, \ 1 -ULTor.s MIE next Annual Ses* n f this Institution will commence on the 2d M n! u - the 12th dny-liitiunry next. ivM IRWi'n ^ ' | Ass-cuvn r*.NC,r*u Aii.liam It. LrxRv,... .Classical Department. IVilmam Irwin, Ancient History mi<l ography. II. A. Palmer,. .. .Eugliah, Mathematics, and each. lates per Term of 5 Months, [ 'or Tuition mtil Ihinrd. including Washing, Fu, I ami Lights, payable always in advance $12'..00 It.iy Scholars, Classiral J< -v. tit, 25.00 Senior lltigl f-li. including Matlir itics and French, 25.00 luutor, 15.00 For furthei inl"ii::.it:i . . i*. . XVM IRWIN, I)ee 25 14 tf r. \V \. I.KAUV. PRIVATE OVRDING. "MYKor s x'grntli-tn v ; he ncconiniodteit with It t.XKl >1 NtJ, on application to Ban. I 45 tf .). c. HARRIS. DISSOLUTION# MlKfirnof .IAS. A. FOWLER & CO. has been this <1 iv ?lis.j'?leod by mutual cousent. All persons indebted to us arc earnestly requested make iinmed ate payment, as our business must settled forthwith. .1 AS. A. FOWLER, lan. I 45 tf J. W. KERR. Holloway's Ointmont. IOLI.OXX ays OINTMENT, the grand Ea. ternal ItrtiKily Rubbed on lite skin it will irtrnte the pores, thus r. . the seat of the ?l dangerous inward ? itherto impreg>!e. For sale at Flr-s I l.tl A EIXITSII'S lan. 1 45 if Drug Store. luro your Ct. ;.;hs and Colds. USHER A IIKIN s!f li: row in stor- n large assortment < tth Me ines?amongst icli may bo eaumei I ti Xape, Pectoral in I traps, Ayer's t berry Pectoral Wistar'a Bali Wild Clicrry, I >r. Rogers' Li re r wort and Tur, w England Cough Syrup, C<h1 Liver Oil, Ext. |uoricc, Ac. Ac. I 'or *ile nt lan. 1 45 tf FISHER A ltEINITSIFS Drug Store. \TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. St* AI4TA N llt'UO I )lSTKICT. IX TUB COURT OF ORDINARY, n R. Dvu*, nppl rani, v?. .John Glenn, ot al I Kfond mis. Summon* in Partition. \J II BR B AS it Ikis appeared in evidence to tin- satisfaction r?( tin Court that Garland A. tin. Beverly It. Glenn Opincy McClnin, Willi Parks, July Ann Gauoh, William Gauch, ttlicw Joltnsoii, nnJ Amanda Johnson, defenits in t!o? nl> ve or.se, reside from and without liin is of t1; s; ! ; Jt , t!'.< ifoirs ordered and rood tlmi they lie and appear at the Court of iinary, (or Spartanburg 1).strict, to be held at irtanburg Court House, on the ITtli day of ri| next, t> show cans-* if any exist, why the 1 estate of Tyra Glenn, dee'd., consisting of one t of land, lyinj; on the waters of Tygtr river, itaining one hundred and sixty neres, more or i, botinded by lands <>f A. Wingo, Adnni MeltlIt and others, should not be sold, and the prods ol said role di!?|Mjsed of according to law, or ir consent to the rame w ill be taken prn confr**o. liven under my hand and seal of Olfioe, 10th i lS.i*. K. BOWDKN, o s o. I.inuary 99 48 I2t IK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Id tho ('onmon Picas. r President and Pirrctar* of the Honk of Stole of South Carolina, Fndoreeee, r*. 12. V. heitner, Hndorter. Declaration by Attachment. \J llliUE VS the Plaintiff did, on the 13th day of I teccmber, file In* Declaration Against the fondant, who (a* it is said) is ntswnt front and hoot the limits of this State, and ha* neither wifo attorney known within the same upon whom a y <>f the said declaration might l>e served: It is therefore ordered that the said defendant 'ear and plead to the said declaration, on or >>rc tho 14th day of December, which will h? tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hund ninl tifty seven, otherwise fiitil and absolute gmtnt will then be given and awarded against a. J. B. TOLLKfcON, Clerk. Dec 13 43 OXiAlNrHLS, FOli SAKE AT TI1IS OFFICE. --i DR. CLOPTON S INFIRMARY. P|U. JAMBS CLOFTON, who hn* ris'iP-d | ] 1-Js uth Carol.nn l?>r several years, practicing h >rof<'NHi(i!i. has now permanently c*tablohrd h 'f n IIUNTSVILLK, ALABAMA, where ho l? >repared l<? treat successfully the following diseases: Asthma, Diseases of the Throat, Inflammation and Enlargement of the Toiirl*, Glandular Swellings < ibout the Neck and Throat, Scrofula, Scald-Head, Humors that lre?jiietitly come on the eyelid*?and til other disease* of the Skin. i Testimonials of tin highest character from your State will be forwarded to any that may wish them. 'Orson* writing will enclose a 3 cent *lamp to pay >.i?lage oti return letter. Medicine* forwarded by nail, in such rases as can bo troatod nl home. Doc. 23, ISjfi Iv Saponaceous Compounds. i C.R'-SS OLD WINDSOR SO AT, the best J in u*e, lor 10 cent* n bar only. J>n i a:. tf TOLLBSON A WJNOO^ I WANTED | AA r.USUF.LS Dili I'.l) FKACIIKS. IV/U TOLLICSON & WIXGO. Jan I 45 tf T o ri I'..K' fe.no N OW opening, 5<>0 LADIES' COLLARS j from Ur? cent. I') ft5."0. Pretty style*. i Oct no sr. if tollkson & wingo. |i J. E. STENHOUSE, DK \ LBR IN HA RD\t A RE, dl LKRY GROCERIES, &6C. , OPPOSITE BRICK RANGE, Spai'faiibiirs C. II. C. July 24 22 ly WRIGHT & ORR, ATTORNEYS A1 LAW, ! SPARTANBURG, C. H. OrricK in Maj. Legg'a Brick Building, next door to liobo & Kdwnrds law office, up stairs. J. D. Wmgiit Spartanburg C. II. Jas. L. Orr Anderson C. 11. , Jan 3 18.-.C 45 if CHERRY PECTORAL, Kor I li? rnpltl < urc of , fOltHS, (OLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONt IIITIS.WIIOOPING-COFGII, | fROlP, ASTIYMA, AND i (ONSrMPTION. 1 .Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, ha* m>n for it an appreciation nu-l notoriety by far exceeding tlie ' nviat sanguine expectations of its friend*. Nothing ; hut its intrinsic virtues and the anmistakcnble bene- , fit conferred on thousands of sufferer*, couhl originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies,?liro*t upon the community, have lulled and been discarded, this has gained , friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afllicted thev ean never foruet. and nro.tnee.1 i-nr-. , I too numerous and too rcmarkuble to be forgotten ' While it is fraud on the pnblio to pretend thn , any cno medicine " ill Infallibly euro?#:ill there is < nkund .nt proof that the Ciikury Pkctorai. does not only, as a general thing, kut almost invariably ( cure the maladies for which it is employed. As time inak?-s these facts wider and hotter | known, this medicine has gradually boo->me the < best reliance of the atlheted, front the log cabin of ' the American Peasant, to the palace of Kuropcan Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every | State, city, mi l indeed almost every hamlet it contains, CtlRRKV 1'kctoi.ai. is known as the best remedy extant for J uease soft lie Throat and Lungs; and in many foreign countries it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physi ci.tns. In Groat Britain, France, and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cucnnv Pkctoral is introduced , and in constant use in tlie Armies, Hospital*. Alms 1 Houses, Public Ins'-tulions, and in domestic prae- ( tice, as ito surest remedy their attending Physi- { , clans can employ for tlio more dangerous affections j of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children, it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In i ' raet,soineof the m v*t flattering testimonials we receive luive been from parents who have fount) it efficacious in eases particularly incidental t<? child- i hood. The Ciirrrv Pkctoral is manufactured by a prncti ?l C!i< mist, an I oiory ounce of'it under his own fvf, with invariable accuracy and care It m j calm] and |*oteeted by law from counterfeits, con- 1 scquently c.in be rvlicd on .11 genuine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic super.ority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence?a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials 1 proved itsell to be, and trust by great care in pre- ' paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength, to afford Physician* a new agent on which ( they can rely for the best results, and the articled I with a remedy that will do for them all that med.c ne can do. Prepared and s<?ld by .1 ,Y\t KS C. AVER, Prae- j tical and Analytical Chemist, I/owrli, Masa. KISIIRR A TIE1NIT8H,Spartanburg, JOHN I- YOl'NO, I'ntonville, and hy all Merchants and l>rugg sts everywhere. IIAVU*ANI> A* IIARRAL, Charleston, WtlOLKMAlR A0KKT8. dan. 8 |fi 4m ' BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! Clearing owl anr De LAINES, FROM 12 1-2 to 25 Ms per yd ENGUSH~MERINOS, at 37 to 50 cents!! GOOD BLANKETS, ! 50 cents to 2.00 dollars. LADIES' CLBAKSAND SHAWLS, A T ens T, AXJSO MANY OTHER GOODS AT COST. CALL EARLY ANDREI BARGAINS FOR CASH ONLY. TOLLESON & WINfiO. Jail I 45 tT BREASTPIN FOUND," 17*OUND in p-?aeasU.n of n negro, a J/ty or two ago, a Urge Cameo lirenatpin. which the owner can ' are by proving property and paying >r (Ins ndvertiwroent. Jan 1 45 II CED1R SPRING ACADEMY. ^ 11 US School, for males and females, will reJL oouiraewr op the 4th MONDAY" ftJio 26th lay) of January insl , under flic care of C. II. (VIUTE and Sirs. k. i*. v. ii. white. Rat*, of Tuition, per Term of 1U months, from $10 o $20, inoluding I J* tin. Music lessons on Mddtnn $25 per aeliol.tr. Hoarding, from $7 fo i8 per month For further information address c. ir. wiiitk, Jan I 45 3m Cedar Smi*g A*te.pm. Fino Horses Ct AN be kept so only by cnre nnd ntbniioib If ' they have di.temjwr, hide bound, drowsiness^ ors of appetite, inward sprains, yellow water, or fatigue from hard exercise or work, inflammation of ;he eyes, debility, wnst'ng of flesh, use IlEINITSIPS GERMAN HORSE l*OWDKlt?A\ will !?e found highly beneficial. For sale hy FISIIKR & IIEINITSH, Dranbt* Jan. 1 43 tf SUPERIOR PIANOS. Tlrr Undcraigned, Frohvyor of Music, etc., at ihe Spartanburg Female College, respectfully inorms the Public, that he is tlic agent of LIGllTK, j NKWTUN. A. HUADJi CRY'S PIANOS, which rank now nruong the very l?.-?t. Warranted, nnd furnished at the factory ptice. Some Specimens enubc seen at the Female College. E. M. KDWARDY. L. SCOTT & CO.'S REPRINT OF THE British Periodicals AND TIIK sxvxs) ?~\ RKAT Reduction in the Price ol the Utter VJl Publication. L. Scott ?fc Co., New York, | continue to publish the following lending Brit hH | Periodicals, via: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative.) 2. Tin? Edinburgh Review (Whig.)' 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Watminiter Review (Liberal.'1 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (.Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent tin- three great political partk-a of Croat Britain? Whig, Tory, and Radical?but jx.litiei form* only one feature of their jharacter. An organs ot the most pr.foond writer* m Science, Litcrnliire, Morality, ;u??l Religion, hey stan.I, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in ihe world ol letters, being considered indispensable lo the scholar and the professional mat)! while to ihe intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than ;rn he possibly obtained from any otlier source. Ivaki.T Coriks.?The receipt of Advance Sheets To in tho British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now he .laced in the hands of subscribers about as soou as die original edition. TEHLMS: I\r Annum. For nny of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews fi.OO For any three of the four Reviews, 7.00 K.t all foor of the Reviews, 8.00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3-00 For Bluekwood and three Reviews!.. ..... 'J.00 F?r Blackwood mid tho four Reviews, 10.00 Payments to be made in all case* in advance. Money current in the .State where issaed will be received at par. Ci-i ddino.? A discount of twenty five per cent. lrom tho nbove prices will be allowed lo Clubs orlering tour or more copies ot nny one or more of ihe above works. Thus: Four copies of Black wood, or of one Review, will be sent to one iidIres* for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. Postace.?In all the principal citi.s mul tours, these works will I*- delivered KRKK OK POST* ACE. W'lwti sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be hut twenty-four cents n year t'< >r " Black wood," and hut foui teen tents a year for each of the Reviews. N. II.?The price in Croat Br tain of the liva Periodical* above named is about $31 |> r annum. STIHIB JLltt'J&W3 to scientific ami practical agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. R. S . ?>f Edinburgh, aod tho lute .1 P. Norton, Prole** >r of Sciontiriu Agriculture in Yale College, New Raven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, nnd numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the moat complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it } l wider eirculatinn lb* n . reduce the price tofiro dollars (<>r the twovolume*!! When sent by mail ip ? to Californ a an.I 3rcgoi; t!it pi ka will b? rT. T.? . " ry other pari if tbo Union and to Canada (pontnpe pair!) $ "?. J2T' Tin* work * not the ol I"K . : the Form." Remit'nnocs for any of the above publ;calon> should always be addressed. (? ! paitl, to the pub I slier*. RKONARD SCOTT it Co., No. f>4 Gold street, New York. January 15 47 4t S T. 1 TE <>/ ' NOI Til ( M li0/. / .V. I. St ARTAXDVHtl DlSTKICT. IN T11R COURT OF ORDINARY. CitAiion to have estate settled. A. C. llomir, Admr, Appt. vs. W I'. Chapman, I and others, defendants. IT having been shown to my satisfaction that W, l\ Chapman, O. O. Chapman, M. N. Cltnpman and Virgil It. J. Chapman, heirs and distribnlees at law of the estate of II. R. Chapman, dee'd., reside front and without the limits of tin State: It ' is therefore hereby ordrred, that they and each of them be an I appear nt tho Court of Ordinary, for aid district, t? he held at Spartanburg Court Hon?e i an the 20th day of February next, to show cause | if any, why the estate of the said II, R. Chapman, dec'J , should not tie settled. and the administrators discharged trom lurtlier liability, or their consent to the same will be nt. red of r. e -rd. Given und*r my linnd and seal of office, this 1st Jay of December, 1856, R. ItoWDKN, Dec 4 41 19t o. t. o. Puro Diamond Starch. KCKIVED a new |<>t of this eery superior .V STARCH, which for whiteness and beauty ot polish is not oejuall d by any Starch mad?. Tut up in whole and half boxes and by tin.* single pound. For salr nt the Chem eal Store of .1?n 1 If. tf FISIILl; A. HKINITSM. '"^1 DBE5? GOODS, <1 GOOD& CLOTHING, | BOOTS. SHOES, HATS^ CAPS, AC. L? BfiOOMBEIIO A BRO. TAKE PLK. VS U K K ill iiiformini tlirirfririMt, and customers, mid the people o' Spartnubar* District at large, that looking to th? future, ana seeing the coming tipevrslty for g""d, cMi(?rttl>W and itylwh ; <*" CLOTHING, They ?r* now Receiving nod Opening live large* Stools, of Fall # AND WINTER GOODS EVER DROUGHT TO THIS PLACE. Carefully selected in the Philadelphia and New York market* by one of the firm, and at ouoh advantage .an to enable them to aell very Clte&p. FOR CASH, Tlte atoek const*!* in part of Sdk and worsted Indies' DRESS GOODS. Ginghams, Calicoes, a heavy Stock of DOMESTICS. Iatdiea'Mantillas, and Ckxikv of SILK VELVET, Silk and Cloth.in lite Into* Frcnoh PuUcruo, Straw Sdk nnd Silk Velvet Froncli Bonnot?k t'u moat faehionnble and beautiful *tyh*. EMBROIDERIES, Fancy Work-Bask eta, Collars, Sleeves, ILandker chiefs, Flouncing*, and a large assortment of uthlfv <3- oods, whj^h aro nasally kept in A DRY GOODS STORE. We atC very thankful to our friend* f.,r the am irous custom already given u?, and all we iuiw nak is?cull on us when you are in town next week, nud we will do you gnn.1 itj return. Oct. 83 33 tf h. BLOOM It KUG & BRO. _ ARRIVAL OF THE Bssgs&samm New Goods! New Goods! T.IIR SUBSCRIBER having just returned from New York, where he Los spared no pain* in the selection of his Fall and "Winter i* now opening the Isrgpst nnd best STOCK liq h is ever before offered in this tnirkct. to. which h?5 invites the attention ol all who may desire to purchase. le-hering tlini he will be able to give SATISFACTION taith in PRICli and STYLE to all who may favor him with a call. The LA DJ 1?S are pai lioularly invited to call and examine his Stock of MSM EMM, which is large nnd complete (or this market, con listing oi SILKS, French noA English M ERINOS, Alpaccas, Cashmeres. Delating, Plaids of various kinds, and CALICOES of the best style and quality. His Stock of Cloths, Casi meres, and Tweeds, is very good. Besides, he has many oilier thjngq, ncccsaaty to make up a Fanoy Stools., Tie Las also a FINE STOCK ofSHOKS., HATS AND CAPS, IIABDWARE. CUTLERY and Guns,CROCKERY nnd GLASSVVARK. all of which shall bit #<>ld on tlte in ?l reasonable Term*. Our GOODS arc always ready for INSPECTION, an^ will be tlinwn with pleasure to all who may call, but no G< MYDS are to be SENT OUT OF THE STORE WITHOUT SALE, neither can we GIVE 8AMPLES. We risk our lives, oqr money, nnd. credit, our judgment, and many oilier things, an l think our customers might ri?k their judgment oil the color of a few yards of calico. He returns thanks to his customers lor the libera) palronngc heretofore given him. A. II. KIRBY. No 2 Brick Range. Oct 23 35 tf Spartanburg C. II. A Now and Elegant PreparationFOR chapped hands, face and hps, chilblains, nnd rt^ugh skin, is the "BALM OF A THOU r iajm aits." it renders the skin antooth. and soft, allays irritation, restores and main tains it#, natural moisture. These qualities establish its value aa a cure tor chilbhiins, painful swellings of the. har.d, chapped lips and hands, rough skio. It witk rentoTc tan, freckles, sunburn, nnd imparts a ia-xibility and softness to the akin,as urns by nature in-, tended to be. For sale b* FISIIKU &. HE1X1TSII, dan. 1 45 If 1*1 larmsoeo lists. M's A. UsTCHKLoa's llxta Dva?Gray. Urd or Ilusty Hair Dyed instantly to u beautiful and natural brown or LlttV, without ilie least iujtiry to hair or akin. W'm. A. Batchelor*# 1 lair-Dve produce a colo? not to be distinguished from ?:i?ure,-..nd is warranted not to injure iu the least, however long it may be continued. For sale at dan. 1 45 tl FISHER Sc TTKINITSirS Drag Store. ACCOMMODATION STABLES, ^i; t v, $|?artanl>iirff Court IIou*e. rffr\ rpO Accommodate his friends and the publio 1 the undersigned has supplied himself w ith Carriages. Hacks, Baggies, (with nipt without, Tops,) and llorsca. which ho i* ready to let out by the day, or tor longer time. lie hn* also a Two-Horse Wagon to hire, and will make engagements for hauling wood in lot go or sinnli quantities. Apply at the Carriage Manufactory In Aug 91 96 ly .1 AMES A. KOWDKll. CLOTHING! CLOTHINC! f H 111 P. Inr/?est stock of RE A DY-MA Db CU>C TillN(*,enn be found at Nov 6 37 tf TOU.KKON <fe WINGO'S. WM. T. RUSSKL, H. D. HAYING resumed the general practice of M KD1C1N E, in connection with Dentistry, respectfully otVent lis '? m %Vfl IU IIJC IllJfllP Of Spartanburg ami its vicinity. Office in New llr'ck (brijro, No 5. (sercnd story.) Chsroh stm t, opposite Phlmetto Ilouse. M irch 97 5 j|' tf a 7 aTTflFar a a, T AltOR, HAS RKMOVKJ) to In* n>w hvimj over . Messr*. 1>. 1. & L. TWITTVS ??orex wliere h?* will b?: very happy to *??? lus oM friciuts^ ami reasfy TOSEttVK TIII'.M CURAV FOB CASH Nor \ 37 |f_ J. 11. ELFOItll, ATTORNEY AT LA IF: OFFICE AT SPAKTANBL'RG, S. C., \\TIEt. practice in the several Courts of tK? tv Western fVeui\ Any bus noss intrust* to his care will meet with prompt attention. Deo. 11 . Igf 42 limns A S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY A TLA Wx sivvTiTwr.rna.c. n. s c. OFFICE ON CHURCH STREET NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON A CCOlCft. t vb 7 rj &0 tjr