Ml*lit and lftlffbt. ?r ?. C. PUEPUEBD. A monarch of groat renown is Might, And be wears an iron orown On bla kingly brow, where the farrows meet In a grim and darkling frown. Servile of manner and look are they Who bow before his throne. With a oringing smile on each lip meanwhile, Wbieh no honest heart woald own. Strong and high arc tho iron gates Of his wallet and moated town, Whoro the hea<<8 of his victims ranged above. From hollow eyes look down, Anu w'tbin tbe halls of his palace vast, Amid the varied throng. rull often is seen, with skulking mein, The hooded shadow of Wrong. Heavy of muscle and huge of limb, Hie mailed warriors are, Looming with visage dark and grim In the swftil front of war. Bnt little they count, though fierce of look, On valor in the fight, These warriors grim and huge of limb, Of the terrible monarch Might. nis dungeon deep is of deepest gloom, And its walls are red with stains, Whero often are heard lound cries of woe And the dismal clank of chains. And echoes sound through its grated vaults From out the storied Past, Which will float and flow and forward go, As long as Time shall last. A noble knight is tho valiant Right, With bright cuirass and shield. Whom honor and praise each heart must own, And every tongue must yield. J Lis brow is as white as the driven snow; And his eye a bright light boars ; And no mark of rust or a traco of dust His polished armor wears. His strength is that of a righteous cause, And his courago naught can quell; While his battles fought and his victories wou What human lip may tell. His shield is stout and his helmet strong, His sword i3 tried and true ; While his honest name and his glowing fame Arc heard tho wild world through. Though sometimes borne in tho onset down By tho terriblo strength of Might, Again from the torn and trampled cai lli He arises from tho fight. Though fees may thicken and blows may fall, \ His stern cheek never pales ; i Though the lances flash and the hammer crash, His oourage never quails. Then join his banners of light unrolled, Ye stalwart men and strong; Though victory rest with the foe awhile, It will not be for long? For thrones may totter and kingdoms fall, And blood of kindred bleud, Yet the oause of Right over the power of Might Must triumph in the end. Singular and Remarkable Case.? A returned soldier, who was Buffering from m wuuna lorougn mo nesny pare ot ins i right arm, was married about nino months ! since; and shortly afterwards the wound became so bad that the attending physician contemplated amputation. This worked seriously on the mind of his young wite, whoso solo attention was absorbed in tho thought of a one armed husband. Under her kind and nft'cctionato care, however, tho arm was saved. Now for the sequel. The other day she , gave birth to a child who had one well de- ' vcloped arm, but the other was a stump, similar to the ono which the poor wife's # mind was impressed with at the limo the surgeons wero talking of taking off her husband's. Amputation could not have produced a moro beautiful stump, and what is more, the scar of the bullet-hole, so visible on tho father's arm, was as visi ble on the ohild's arm, at the base of the stump, as if really inflicted by a ball. This is the most remarkable case of"child-mark" j ever known. The child is a healthy and ; beautiful ono, perfect in every respeot, savo > the absence of tho arm referred to. [Albany, AT- Y., Knickerbocker. j f m ITas the Thing Lit ??A gawky backwoods boy was onco at a depot on one of tho Georgia railroads, and was, of course, deeply interested in gazing, for the first time, at the "fixins." Finally, ho got inside of the car, and, while indulging his unbounded curiositv. I the whistle screamed, iho bell rang, and the steam horse began to surge at the rate Of 2:40. "Oh, Lord)'!" Blioutcd the boy. "Stop it 1 I ain't guine!" Bursting forward, he opened the door, and jumped out on the platform Just then the train was crossing a deep and cadaverous looking gorge on the trcs tie work, and, seeing the earth and Ircetops beneath him, he fainted and fell. Directly ho came to, and, looking up to the con duotor, who stood near him, he exclaimed with a sigh, "O! Lordy ! stranger, 1ms tin thing lit?" "Oh, Jcmuiic, an' did you never hear ev my spaach afore the Hibernian Society?" "No, Pat, how could 1, for sure 1 was not on the ground." "Well, Jcmmic, you see I was called upon by the Hibernian Society for a spaach; and, be jabers, I rose with enthusiastic cheers of thousands, and tins of thousands, with n>y heart overflowing with gratitude, aod my eyes full of tears, and a divil of a word did I spake." At a law club the President called an old lawyer to givo as a toast the person whom ho considered the best friend of the profession." Certainly," was tho response; "The man who makes his own will." Wnat a Name!?The following is the name of a Pond in the State of Mussach usctts C hargoggaggog agoggm a n ch oggaggoggl Stuff your pockets with mackerel, and imagine yourself a whale, and you are a hopeful member of the codfish aristocracy,' Bread for the Bones. Bread and butter are the only articles of food of which wo never tire, fW>m early ohildhood to extreme old ago. A pound of fine flour or Indian meal contains three times as much meat as ono pound ot butcher's roast beef j and if the wholo pro duct of the grain, bran and all, were made into bread, fifteen par cent, more of nutriment would be added Unfortunately the k?.. " * " uiuii, iuu vuareenii pan is lurowu away, the very part which gives Roundness to the teeth and strength to thu Drain. Five hundred pounds of flour gives to the body thirty pounds of bony element, while the j same quantity ot bran gives more than one hundred and twenty-fivo pounds. This bone is lime?the phosphate of lime?the indispensable clement of health to the whole human body, freni the want of the natural supply of which many persons go into a general decline. But swallowing phosphates, in the shape of powders, or in syrups, to cure these declines, has little or no effect. The articles contained in these phosphates must pass through nature's laboratory, must be subject to her ma nipulations in alembics specially prepared by Almighty power and skill, in order to impart their peculiar virtues to the human frame. Tn plainest phrase, the shortest, safest and most infallible method of giving strength to tho body, bono and brain, thereby arresting disease, and building up the constitution, is to cat and digest more bread mndo out of the whole grain, whether of wheat, com, rye or oats.?Hulls Journal of Health] It has been found that tho inspiratory power of the lungs is greatest in men ol live feet seven inches or live feet eight inches hight, and decreases with greater proportion. It decreases proportionally, that is, to tho weight of the body. As the air taken into tho lungs is the fuel of the body, this of course is the true measure of vital power, and the fact that a man of five i feet seven inches in height possesses more | fuel in proportion to the amount of his | muscular tissue, explains w hy light weights liko Tom Sayers, aro able to stand up against men ol apparently far greater power. Thi3 is tho most enduring stature. Tha ? ' - i ...V luuvuuicui oi inc lungs IS one third stronger than the inspiratory, hut the latter is the truo measure ot the no vital. ^?n ? ? Down on tiie Cat.?The lion. Mrs. Norton, in a recently published essay, savs, "The dog has his variety of moods, like his master. lie is joyous, eager, sulky, angry, restless, conscious of our love or displeasure. But a eat is always the same. Equally 011 her guard with friend and foe ?stealthi y indifferent, unsympathizing? as willing to gnaw the babe in its cradle as the rat in the barn ; and gliding away to nttonJ to her own private interests, let what will be tho event in the household circle. She is a daily mystery an J a night annoyance. In our tame city life she is /era natura. We advertise our dogs as 'Lost or Stolen,' hut we say of our cat that she is 'gone away.' " How to Make Candidates Useful. ?A California paper is responsible for the following "Joke:" A candidate for ofhee came upon a "poor white man," who had a voto to give, if he did have to do his own milking. Tho candidate asked it he should hold the cow, which seemed to be uneasy, and the old man consented, lie took her by the horns and held her last until the operation was dono. "Have you had P r (his rival) around here lately ?" he asked. ''Oh, yes, he's behind the barn holding the calf." A Dutchman's temperance lecture: "I shall tell you how it vas. I put mine hand on mino head, and there was von big pain. Then I put mine hand on mino pody, and there vas anoder. There vas very much pains in all mine pody. Then 1 put mine hand in mine pocket, and there vas noting. So I iiiint rnit . D. Gouts*. D. S. IIaut. I*. Morgan. 111 March 1 5 ly "Jj| "state "of south Carolina! !'! Ju William Bennett, Applicant, t ( v.->. John E. Casey, wife Mary, an 1 others, Def's. Petition lor sale of Ileal Estate of James Ben- ,, net t, deceased. I IT appearing to my satisfaction that John E ^ Casey, and wife Mary, Manscl Moore, and wife Sarah, defendants in this case, reside without this State ; it is therefore ordered tlint T they do appear and object to the division or -1 sale of the Real Estate of James Bennett, tie ceased, on or before the 'Jlst day of Septem 1,0 her next, or their consent to the same will be 11 s entered of record. Given under my hand this 18th day of June, 101 A. 1)., 18Gt> J NO. EARLK BOMAR, o. e. i?. ,{. June 21 21 8m DR. \V. T. UUSSELT" 1*7 ILL continue the practice of Medicine, \ V Surgery, and (at his ofiicc) Dentistry OFFICE?over a f.i nits it intra store. [ Feb IS 8 tf j* Marble Work. J,]" I WILL take, nntl have tilled, orders for all L'" kinds of Marble Work, at low rates, and dc- j pi livercd at any point in the district. April 19 12 tf M R. RE ECO. ,,C( Chewing* Tobacco. 1 A LARGE LOT OF FINE CHEWING TO RACCO has just been received, and for ?ule at u low price at .7. W. HARDY'S. L May 31?18 FOWLER, F< ['huukful to our JPatroxi? A offer our services cub CARRIAGES, ROC KLA.~WA.YS WE HAVE CONNECTED VXD HAVING RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF LEATHER, WE CAN FURNISH, HARNESS ANY MADE, NOR! We have on hand an assortment of sizes of Pat ND COFFINS, ready made, or made to order ERSE, which we will scud to Funerals, with a Our prices we intend shall be as iow as we can cnt all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, at marl ALSO FO] ARRIAGE AM) BUGGY TRIMMINGS SCREWS, CASTINGS, A3 JULY 12 23 J. A. HENNEMAN ai&isaia ? AND JEWELLER. Spartanburg C. II., So. Ca. HAS JUST RECEIVED SELECT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, t< PlA'SlII W A 81 A ND | E Fancy G oods. ALSO , NEW LOT OF EIGHT DAY AND TWENTY FOUR. HOUR CLOCKS, A FIRST-RATE S ARTICLE. WA11 HE NT ED TTVO YBAIIS. Spectacles for all Ejes and Ages. i. XTATCHE3, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY J' neatly repaired, ntul wnrrnnted. J. A. HENNEMAN, .1/ the Old Place on Main-Street. P Feb '12 4 tf^ AV. T >. 3XilNteir ) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public, II \j that lie has again commenced the Tinning Husinests, i.l feels himself well prepared and qualified do nil kinds of work in his line, with neatas and dispatch, lie has a large stock on le lid, of every thing usually found in un cs- C hlisunienl of this kind All articles of TIN W ARE, will bo kept on hand, thereby render- C g himself able to supply the wants of any who to ay call on hitn. AN lie is prepared to d.i such work as ROOF10, GUTTERING AND REPAIRING. He II work an 1 sell, wholesale or retail, LOW Jll CASH. All work warranted. SHOP NEAR THE SPARTAN OFFICE. Feb 1 1 if Notice to Creditors. \ < EQUITY ?SPARTANBI'KG DIST. una C. Rost, Admix. of J. M. Dost, dee'd., m. Sally M. Rost ami others. II for Sale of Real Estate to pay Debts, Dower. Relief, &c. , TAL'KTIIER time having been granted by or* dor of Court of Equity for filing Claims ainst the Estate of ('apt I. M. ROST, dee'd., jv persons having claims against said Estate, e hereby notified that they must present id claims, and produce evidence to establish " l* s lim- according to law. before me, within III EE MONTHS from this, the 1'dih day of ne, 1866. nut's'Office, A T. STORO FARROW, June, 118C6. / c. r.. s. v. i.,.w. i i in mrUG GINS rr A IL O R. I AVISO RETURNED TO THE TOWN of r Spartanburg, ho Cakes occasion Co inform i it tends tlini I he is propured Co do work witli & nines* and dispatch. He respectfully asks .hare of public patronage, and pledges bis "l endeavors to give satisfaction to his cusners. lie may be found at his Shop in rear of J. p, ARCHER'S STORE, where his customers 11 tind plates of the latest fashions. Feb I . 1 tf TAII X )RING. IAV1NG just returned from atrip North und West, takes this method of informing i former Patrons and Friends, that lie is now Ti spared to fill all orders with neatness and W patch in tho very LATEST STYLES, as Bup as any one for Cash or Hurler. ~ My shop is over the store of FOSTER & DD'S, opposite the Court Ilouso. 1 he latest SPRING FASHIONS have just n received. WM. LOCKWOOD. Feb I I tf T>r. O. Kennedy VFFKRS HIS PROFESSION!, SERVICES " to the Citixens of Spartanburg. Feb 1 1 1 j I *# ? - *' **ir" - s-~wrr^ % m \ ggggsi >STER &Co. >* post flirora, w? again MunulUc turora of" BUGGIES, K WAGOIN S. WITH OUR BUSINESS ?>??) ? BALTIMORE OAK TANNED HARNESS 3, EQUAL IN STYLE OR QUALITY TO :H OR SOUTH. ent Air Tight METALIC BURIAL CASES at very short notice. We also hare a good careful driver, when requested, i possibly afford, and we will receive in pajtet prices, LI SALE , paints, oils, varnish, bolt * :iss, iron, nails, &o. 1 FOWLER, FOSTER & CO. tf WILLIS Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cotton, Kice, umber and Naval Stores. Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. !. WILLIS, ALEX. B, CH1S0LM. Melt 15 If HUNT Ac BRO. hipping, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Afcommotlatlon "Wliarfi 1 H.HUNT, Jr.} Charle",on? 8 C- J (Formerly of XEWBERRY, S. C.) :o: romptly forward all Merchandise consigned to us arriving in the City from XORT11ERX OR FOREIGX PORTS IV fill yive strict attention to Sale and Purchase, of Cotton, Rice, Flour, ?$ < . Liberal Advances on Consignments. l?Krr.KF.xcKs.?O. W. Williams A Co.,Charstou, S. C.; ltussel & Ellis, Wilmington, N. Biglow & Sargent, Baltimore,; Latbbury, ickersham & Co., Philadelphia,, N. L. Moready & Co., New York ; Kay & Walter, Boa-, in; G. W. Gnrmany, Savannah, Go.; G. K ilson, esq-, Norfolk, Vo. Mch 1 /? 6m New Enterprise ! SOUTIlERiTmPORTING < AND IANUFACTUR1NG DRUG HOUSE, PRATT, WILSON & BEOS., IVo. VIH8 King Sreet, flURT ESTOV a r. o Ihe Proprietors are Native Southerners* 'o such enterprise South of Philadelphia. Will Southern Houses give us their Patronage f ,'E OFFER AT RATES THAT COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH NEW YORK PRICES. ALL DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, SPICES, &e., THAT LEGITIMATELY BELONG TO OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, AND KEEP ON HAND >KTIjY THIB 33X1*7 ? 2>" Packages put up to suit Country Trade.-w? . A.PII ATT, Chemist to late C. 8., Niter and Mining Bureau, L. W. WILSON, B. WILSON, Chemist te late C. 8., Or Department. April 11 6 lj Merchants Hotel. (Dlhsurllantoiii, (Do Cheapest and best Hotel in the State. *ansient Board, $8.00 V dev. eekly " 14.00 W week. March 1 6 if .A.. IJLLING, Millinery and Fancy Coeds, AT NEW YORK PRICES. 262 KING STREET, Opposite Bufaia Street, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. ""k l ft tf A!