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r PREM1U1 LIST For tub First Annual Fair or tub Acbicultural Society to bb iikij> at Startanporq C. II., on tub Third Wkdnksuay in Sbftem?br, 1856. FIELD CROPS For the be>t sample of 10 lbs. of Cotton, with one or inuro boll*, $1.00 For the best half-bushel of Wheat with n shenfof the same, LOO For the best half-bushel of Corn with ft doren ears. 1-00 For the best half-bushel of Outs with a sheaf ot the same, 1.00 For the best lialf-buehcl of Rye with the same, 1 00 For the beat half-bushel of Barley with tlio same, 1 00 For the best half-bnshel of Sweet Potatoes, 1.00 For the best half-bushel of Irish Potatoes, 1.00 DOM EST1C AN1M A US. riRNT cun-CATTLE. For the best Bull, 3 years old, or over. Silver Cap. For the best Bull Cnlf, 1 year or under $1.<>0 For tho beat Milch Cow, 3 years old or over, Silver e... VU|l. For the best Heifer Calf t year old or under, $1.00 For tho best Yoke of Oxen, 2.00 SECOND CLAPS ? IIORAK*. % For tho best Stallion 3 years eld or over, Silver Cup. For tho best Muro 3 years old or over, Silver Cup. For the bc*t t "It 2 yenrs old, $3 00 For tho best 0>lt 1 year old or und r, 2.00 THIRD CLASS ? MI LKS. For the best Jack 3 yeuts old or over, Silver Cup. . For the best Mob* 3 years old, M 00 For tho best Mule Colt 1 year old or under, 2.00 , VOCRT1I CLASS-SHEEP. For tho best Buck 2 years old or over, $1.00 For tho best Ewe 2 years old or over, 1.00 For the best Lamb 1 year old or under, 1.00 VIFTIl CLASS? SWl.NK. For tho best Hoar 2 years old or over. Silver Cup. ; For the best Sow nu'd litter of 1'igs, Silver Cup. , For the best Pig I year old or under, $2.00 j POULTRY. I For the best lot ?f Poultry, uot 1 ws than 5 varieties, viz: Chickens, Turkeys, &c., $2.00 For the best three barn yard fowls, viz: 1 cock end 2 hens, 1.00 For the best experiment to prove profit or , loss in raising barn yard Fowls, detailed statement accompanying, 3.00 i HAIRY. For the best jar of Fresh Itutter ("> lbs.,) Godey's Lady ltook 1 year. ^ For the best liomc*inade Cheese, Graham's r ~ Magazine 1 vear. GARDEN AND ORCHARD. For the b-st, not !> ** than 12 varieties of Gurd m vegetables, South Carolina Agrjturalist 1 yt-nr. For tlie best lot, not less than 10 varieties of Fruit, Farmer and Planter 1 year. For the bo-t variety of dowers, Arthur's Home Magazine year. THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT. , As it would be difficult to make out a correct list of premiums, discretionary power will be given to the judges to a.vard tho premium*, eon si t ing offsshiot mole magazines, beautiful b oks, arti- j oles of silver ware mid ieivei le A-e iin.ni irlu.!,.. of donos.L' muiuf.tetnres, nit.I tv.-ollc work, and other ornamental and useful famy work. A SIUVKR CU1? Will be nwanle J to any person procuring the largest iitunbcr of name? (cash accompanying the w tunics i by the Annual Fair. ? RULE* AMI RKOULATIONS OF TIIK FAIIt. No prrson will bo permitted to compete f..r prizes unless tiny comply witli the recilaiions required of those bccotn iij members of the Society ? paying one dollar to the treasurer. Any person exhibiting article* or spx-k in any # other name than that o[ the innn fide owner shall not he allowed a premium should oue h awarded No nniuial or article having takin the first pretiiiuin at any Exhibition ol I be Ilowed to compete for it again; hut it may, if d ester vinc. receive a 1 >ip|oma celt :y injr its super;oi itv. The judges will 111 .iil eases withhold pr? iiiiunia ^ e'lere the article or stnck ;s put Worthy, though k there be no compt P Particular-attention will-bo given to all article* ; bxhibi cd, though pr? tnium* muv not have lin n |?ecially-offi-ml ' r tin in, and pistil.uitta i.wuiJid to soeli as nun bo worthy, i JiX lie UTIV I&CO M M ITT HE fi.ahricl Citinoii, .Inn <\ Oeland,.las. \. Att4 dersott, jr , T. O. P. Vernon. J no. (J. Z ntiin r man, Simpson Ho'm rirtutc officii, 'J'. Stolxi Farrow rirfnfe njtlcii. rototirrr.tts Arroijrrrn to makk itrnuTF on ubjkcts or ot;\t;?A?. imtkrkst. Agricultural /* luritinn ?I. IV. Tucker, S " N. Hvhts, Dr. .1 .1. Il yd. . Agriculture'. S ?. '>/!>.?.?T. Stoho Farrow. .1 1 Snndily, A. * lloinar. a* Cotlnii?!?. II F'lster, J. I). Moiitgoinery, .1. 1 Alexander. Corn.?I. Suable, Dtvid Anders n, Dr. P. W Milbr. ll'Arnf?Dr. 11. 1". 1\'gore, S'n>|> .it llobo, . I/nvry r.nnlbrd. Rye, Outs, and liirlnj.?J. W. Miller, S. Switler, I Vivid Urveo ?i?r. I. .1 > ornan, .1. I". Zimnu-r I man, J ml IJullinui-r. ^ Potatoes.?M. < I. A nilcrson, W . West, 'i W. Wntrr*. Jf , Horticulture?Dr. -I. ('. WinuMiiitli, A. T Cnvis, NV. II liHj?w?-II. Flarirulturs.?II \V. I(*>y?l, II. M.lcliell, A C. Bmnar. Fruit". ll'-v. N\'. I laird, lv W. Pmlcr, ' K<n?. (trapes * til Wi.wi.? I I). Wright II ?. II. II. Kci.1. Halation in f'rnjis ?Dr. .1. 1' M r, II. I >rgu?<n. i >. CliuniMn .! Cl> vol inrl. Soils?P .1 O I ci I. V I'. NValk. r, I,. I'Vriiiiiiilrx. W Wnlkcr, (A. S II.) II irison! i! I'titrUi i r ?ilcurv D<?M, <1. W. II I ? "Vf ?5, J .IS. Wl't. -I. D \\* r> ?r< It. M neruls.?lDv. W. Curtis, II. C. 1'iwli1, I*. Cuntrt-ll. Miniires,?Proff. W. Dul'ro, Dr. .1. C. Ocl.nnl, Dr. A. L. v. Insert*?I'ev. Dr. Thomas Curiis, Uioliini ^ Iialliiigor. K<-v. C. Taylor. Cattle. ? Dr. II. S. .James, J. Olov. lainl, A T.'ll?s.m, Hart's r. id Miles.?I D. WiU'ntn*, .J. II. __ Tollcson, Dr. W. C. Kilgorc. Swine.?Dr. S. Means, \V. Walker, (\V. II ) Tli<>irip*?n Glenn. Sh*rn ' 'Hints.?Rev. M. Harnett, S. .Morgan.! ... Pj'in M. Crook, K. S. Allen, J. \ . Trimniier. Dairy.?Jas a Carson, M irlin Otis, Dr. A. 1'. Goldin-r. Treatment of Negroes.?Uov. J. G. I,.uu<lrum, i C. Foster, Dr. I (Jamion. I ? Overseer*. ? I Ion. G. OttnnoD, II. II. Thotn* I ? , .1 Foster. I Vmifiiiunl find Profit of a Farm.?T O p. \ i), #1 And n, Sen., J Binkston Davis /* ., ling VtansU*. -8. Bobo, Dr. J. .1. \ . in ii. ).. Ni -'lit. P% Machinery?Nr. C. I*. Woodruff, Dr. W. C. Kennett, II. P. Barry, K Clayton. Manufactories?I>r. P. M. Wallace, J. Bomar, Jr., Nr. J.w. Hiving*. Domestic Mnnufacturet.?i>. C. Judd,J. Zimmerman, J. MoMukin. Ornamental 1 York.?.1. K. Bomar, J. A. Anderson, Jr., J. \\^ Carlisle. Clhnatnrcfiic Disease* of Spartanburg.? Nr. I.. C. Kennedy, Nr M. A. M.*>re, Nr J. J Boyd, Dr. J. J. Venion, Dr. 'I'. Curtis, Nr. It. K. Kilgoru. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. s Nkw Vana, April 19.?'The Kteamer Afrien arrived tBis evening with Liverpool dates of the 5th instant. The eonforenee was still in acaeion, arranging minor details. The announcement of pence had I been made nt St. Petersburg, and was favorably 1 received. < A vessel from XewfoumJIand reports seeing a l steamer's lights in tho ice ofTthe banks. ' Livenrooi., April 8.? Cotton hail advanced J ' to ^d on lower grades, and 1 1 -0?1. to 1 -8d. on better qualities. Sales of the week 06.000 Imles. of which speculators took 11,000. Tho quotations ' are. Middling Orleans, 6.1.; Pair upland, 6Jd.: ' Middling, 5Jd. ^ Br. nd-tuH's were qu t at unchanged rat. >. 1 ^ Canal Wobf 34?.; Olrio, SS n 80*.; M tld Corn, ' 30s. Provisions quiet. Sugar advanced Is. Nft- ' vsl stores less active. Trado nt Manehester was improving. Consols quoted at 93J. The bullion iu tbe Hip!, had decreased 75,<>00 pounds staling. < (JEN. PILLOW ON C1N010.1TES. (ieit. Pillow hii? lately ud dressed a letter to the editor of the Initio Rock (Ark.) Democrat which contains some good thoughts about iho Presidential slruggic. The letter was drawn out in answer to n request to allow his name to he used as a candidate lor the Vice Presidency, which he declines. lie considers Pierce, IJuchanan, or Douglas ! worthy tho conlidenco of the South, but thinks tlio South owes it to the fidelity of President Pierce to support his re-nomination: "II however, it shall bo found, as many sup|s>?<j is tlio fact, that President Pierce cannot unite the northern democracy, or if the party shall determine . to adhere to the one-term system as tlio wisest mid safest usage, then tho necessity which may constrain the selection of some other statesman will not compromise the South. No man's personal wishes should stand in the way of tho success of the party; and I know President Pierce well enough to be satisfied that he would not desire to do so. His past history should exempt liiiu from a suspicion so unjust to his rcpututidti. "In the coniinz contest, it is almost certain that the northern democracy will have to contend against the Black Republicans and Know-Nothings united. With them, therefore, the contest will be liard fought; mid may be of doubtful result. Their defeat will be our defeat. The issues involved in the contest arc, the rights of tho Soutl , and tho existence o( the Union. "As theirs wilPbo the hard portion of the field, and outs the loss in case of defeat, I could not (were I a member ol tho convention) he induced to force any man upon the northern democracy upon whom thoy could no* un to,and under whose lend they did not believe they could make a successful fight." Old Diana.?We gave a paragraph in a former issue that a negro woman, named Diana, who had been purchased Irorn slavery hv abolitionists of New York (among them the infamous Ueec' cr,) tired of freedom, had sought out a neighbor ol her former master, and importuned him t<? take her bach to her bouthcr i home. Some mistakes occurred in the account n? given in the Herald, winch the Edgefield Advertiser corrects as follows: This is all correct, except that the gentleman called "Gould" is b. tter known here as "Goodo," and ill Colonel's name is "1'razicr" instead of "l-'razer." One or two further items we gather from Col. F. The old woman not only "begged pitcously" to he brought hack, hut actually wailed aloud in r. passage of the St. Nicholas and hung to the Colonel's skirts in .lie urgency fif her anxiety. 11?* asked her if she was actually suffering, to which she icplicd: "No, sir. I can't say so; but there's no hodyhcrc that cares for int". I want to go t"my old home where lean have some frirnda. The |>oor creature felt the need ofsympathy. With perhaps bread and clothing slid shelter sufficient for h r tolerable comfort, she yet knew herself to be alone, socially an outcast. And such is the fate of many a deluded negro in that so-called land of freedom. Owing to the fact thai Col. I'\ was on the very j eve of departure, and could not possibly wait for ; Diana to moke her little arrangements for leaving. ; lie did not bring her South; other opportunities, however, will pi i sent themselves ? North Carui.ina Common Schooi*.?Wc I have often heeti excited with admiration at the : progress of the cominoii school system of North | Carolina. The following statement derived from the annual report of the superintendent only tcuda to increase it. Tno Ashevillu News <juoUs from this document, and shows that. " I he wh.de number of school districts in the 7."? ! counties from which rc|Mirts had bun made to the ' Superintendent was number of d .-Uriels ! taught the post year in "I counties, 1 ,(I03j moid), r ' of children in 7" counties, number that attend) || school ill "dc.unite number ..r .... ! i .. i - ........... > . ! i iii 111 h>, i , iiu; ill i l l! Jr loitglh f?l the I -Iiki'm, about ! months; average salary ol teacher*, from i-l"? ti> JIS per iiioutli. '"In liuiiL'ni'.ilic county there are ft!) school due i it*-'*. ill which iitimlii i 10 ?< 10 taught duri g the : I wist year. Number of children reported, ft.Sil; number at school. !2,*Gt> '* 11 iv wo tor- m l.tr i.Tni'i* in our owii State. Corn:n Mink*.?(War M. Ijiotier,Stateficulo- | gist, has made copper ilisoovei ion in \ ofk district, i wli'i'li pronrse fm tunc '?> tlio own its of the fund ' yielding this ntolal. Hit Twktfllt Siiijuirer mjk j I tin- of lln-sc |im:ilii>tl5 - "ill till* neighlsirhiitid ol MiM's (?;.! 11 >'ii Work*, and other* ntmin liro J from Yurkv !!o, in ir tlio Wright's Kerry toad. j SJmnM fiirtli r oxu'irnution* nuiltiu no ordain o I with Mi I. eocr'p ciitilidcnt \pivlniiuii?, tlio adv intag- t,t us-ruo from this il :* ovcry are grout \ In . ml estimate; and if tfr aro to judge iitiyttiin^r ' i,i i tlio \. : \ i i'Ii specimens wlllolt Mr. lycbcf I has iiad tlio kite'iiito leave with up, tlio ptoin- j -e is truly llaooro j.. \ I a*-' him alroaily l??'oii iioi'l of llo-o noafi st Y -I\i!li; niid Mr nro I'lon*- i si to liinn tliat iirriiaui'iiti ?;.< wiil ullimanlv be oil ''oti'.i for a thorough at.d w.itisfaelory !<M ot I lie r \ ilne. l*'titk t\ N isiivii.t-K. ? < >n tho IHtli instant a Imrii'ol - firo \isilod a poll oil of Xaslixilio. The liro originated in tin- X.ishville Inn, and tlio inmate* liarolv ? scaped with tlicr live*. Tin* court limine fi limved, an.I valu i lo nil 1 irr? jil.tci utile records were der. troy cd. Other building* wore ontI i-iood liy the r md ignition, involving hoses to the *i?m of $ "SO,000?insuraiici t*>t71,(H>0. tlr.N (Jaiimikn. I; i- i'limori I through the paper* that a n litis mi nadi'i s*a ding ox -Is hi two ii the administration .m ! Goii. < "iidvli n, our in.n Mor to Mi x Hie i port cuntos front Wash- ' ington and i> therefor to ho iin vod with mitoli oatitiiin, a-: all Ports of r.dictlloiis storks radiati front that ooutro ol political intrigue. Sr.lH TANBURU AMI I Mils KmI.POUI?Til's, road is now in oporat on to tlio crossing of Broad I! vit?a distanco-ol twinty uiilop Tin cornicie has a depot nt tho lion 1 of the road, m hioh is known by tlio iiauie of Shclton, and have ho n receiving and delivering fro'ght for some time. The trestle is fiiiishod connecting lite road with tlio bridge, and tin- locomotive can run upon the masonry ol the abutment. The first span of the bridge has boon commenced, and will probably he up in the course of next work. With fair weather, low water, and a little of tho needful, the bridge can lie lia shed hy the -lib of duly. It the ooin| any had a full treasury at the present time, we Mould enjoy a merry Christmas beholding the "iron horse" racing along his track in trout ol our ofliee. i / ;ii- i .i ?? i to ? 4#?'? <## ? ?, io. Tin; A nderson (ja/<itc ul tlie 1 titli wiyr: We are informed that Mr. llciijanian Mitch. II, residing aitno four mih ? above town on th<(ire.n villo road, met wilh a severe calamity mi Saturday last. Tlio tiny being very dry and windy, tl;. In* escaped rom a now ground in the neighUithood, mid consumed his tlw * Itiiii; I oust* nii?l all It.* out buiMilieu, togethi r with all bin corn, fishier .in<l his nfall kinds. Till* f.nnily were lint oven able to save their clothe* and household furniture. Mint nan ami Si icmik ?On Saturday morning Inst, Alex.unlur I*. Kiilitintinn, who resides near W allodia, in this Ihstrict, committed suiede liy shooting hiinst If through the heart with n pistol. A fow momenta lieloro rpetrating this unnatural net, lie shot ami killed a negro woman belonging 1 t" Mr. 1 >. I', Riley, and w ho wan under his eon Irol na eoiik. Kuhtrnniin liaa been in a deranged slate of in ml for k.i;iic t tne. -Kro ' rr t I'irktnM) Courirr, April 12. William Sergeant, ami of the late I Ion. John Sergeant, ol Pennsylvania, and hrotlo r ii-l:m of; [iov. \\ isc, of \ irgima, decline* to serve a* n Whiff I ainim.ltoo man in i'hiludi Iphia, and stnti - h - . leimiiiation to anppoi't the Democratic party. In |s:i:i his father ivna the Whig candidate for the Vice l'rc'ideney. BiniiTKlit IIuMinfn.?The Augusta Const it notuiliM <|tiotea the following from the Augusta IK raid of .limitary 1, ISO": "A wagon going U> ('harleatou in the course of en or twelve days from Augualu may have freight if four hundred weight, togotli r with three pna- ; leiigeia. Apply at, this oflico." . Mu?a Illl*-ii Urcnn.-m ia expected to give acvcr.nl oitcerta in Charleston next month. Tho Boston |?apcre describe n? now in that city n moat ingenious piece of mechanism, constructed l?v a native of ilollund, in the Island of Jam. It 7m the full length figure of a man, well proportioned, who hold* in h'm hand* a musical inatruineiit, from which he discoursed music, in exact time, ami with most super-human skill. s'lho instrument useil at times is a clarionvt, hut the figure also plays upon a cornet and an orgnn, in which latter case the feet are used as well as the hands. In the interior can be seen the complex mechanism, which, inflating tlte lungs, as it were, sends the breath into the instrument, which controls the linger moving the keys, and serves as the nerves and muscles ol the automaton. When this machinery is wound up tlto head hows, the eyes I novo in the most nut urul manner, and the lips seem to eounl the measure, and the clarionet may begin at the exact moment required to accord with the acoomp mi men t of the piano. Several musical gentlemen, present ut a private exhibition, expressed themselves delighted with the ingenuity of the contrivance. The New York Tribune litis been nettled lately by tin article in the Journal nf Commerce, touching the ownership ol the vessel wrecked near Havana. with a slave load of Chinese Coolies on hoard. The vessel, it appears, was owned by the Messrs. Aspinwall, ot that city, who arc "woolly" in polities, and it is charged that the entire vessels engaged in the Coolie slave tra le (for slave trade it is) belong to the North?to the Free States. The Journal very properly advises the Tribune to leave "Sambo" alone for a while and pay attention to the Coolie hunters and shippers. We arc informed that a child in this district, not long since, received the following name. It bents the nnine of the young Prince of France nil liuiiuw; Frances Cornelia Amurinthia Olivia Sarah Rebecca Sophrotiia Julia Josephine Victoria Queen of South Carolina.? Darlington l'lug. The Flag asks, "What's in a name?" We answer, In this one ninety-four letters! Pennsylvania Orain and Fruit Crop.?The Ledger says: The pfiept et was never fairer than at the present time for an abundant yield tins ensuing summer. The ice and snow have protect< a the winter grains. The It nit trees have not suffered, except in a few exposed localities. The peach ami cherry ire?-s are swelling their buds, and il they are not blasted, will give an abundant yield. At a banquet following the launch of the new Collins steamer Adriatic, Mr. Collins made a speech, und met the charge made through Capt. Nye, that the largest proportion of the stock in his line was owned in Kurope lie positively affirmed that not a dollar el capital invested belonged to Lnglisli merchants. Safety or Bishop O'IIsilly.?The numerous friends of Right Rev. ISidiup O'Reilly, ??f Hartford, w ill be rejoiced to learn that authentic information has been received that he was in Ireland on the tllh ol February, and consequently could not have been a passenger in the Pacific, which sail*J on the 23d of January. j.arnnni says lie has got alxnit half a bushel o( writs nnd protests, mid i* comp. died m arly una day to swear In (ore miiic court that lie la not a swindler. IK* thinks it is enough to make any man "sw? ar" without any itijuueliuti to that effect by legal mandate. The Senate haa (visscd a hill to remove from circulate at the smaller Mexican and Spanish coins, and establish their value in receipt if Government dues, and also to authorize tile coinage of a lu vv description of cents. 00,000 tons of atone were lately displaced by a single blast at Holyhead, Knglnml. It employed t! men 10 months to charge the blast, and tooli ! !,300 pounds of powder. Three I mis ton chips are said to he engaged in the Cooler trade ?pureliasing (.'hiiianu u at fifteen or twenty dollars ahead, and taking them to the Guano Islands of iho Pacific. On the 17th in*tant the Senate fortification bill was laid on the table ill the House oil the groumLnl improper origin. (it li Ilonis'oy and ''aptain Moiieosos left \ i iv Orleans liy the hteanter Ch<trlr? M'irpan on tin 9th. with ISO recruits for Gen. Wnlkt r's army. The American paitv ol North C;iiolina ha?t nominated John A Gilmer,of Gudford County,for Goveim?r of the Stale. A charge of witchcraft w is lately brought against an old woman in (' iicinnmi. After hives ligation the nun* strate ihsnt'-rc I tin* ens*. Senator lit II, of 'lYnn* -*? c, it is *-.ii.l, is ahnut resigning In* s* at in the '.'niti-d Sates Senate on nccount trf ill health. P*u s pre*a led ;n the woods aronnd Grrcnvilh district during Saturday and Sunday of wick he fore Inst, doing great damage t<> fencing. Thvuliint crop in Vo/min looks p?itvnlarh thrftv, and >t aids well ujMti the ground. A parly of\eiing lin n left Richmond, Vs., or Til* sd x\ ! *t to) Kanvis. C 0 M r. I E R C I A L * "Z..- .z . . _ PmxuttiA Mxrm:t, April 19 -Cotton V the i*I*?k* of i ur pivti' u? weekly rep *it \u h fi t!. cotton market tr* v.. m,' ',,a*.n art, at prices' in frn lj a luje. Dili.leg the week now ualer iv view unless that) tl'.lcc steamers 'live arrivI'd Iron Pur* *,> *, \.?: the \\ asli.ugtoti, Cmi'im, and tin li.dt ?*. Ily the loi iner the lo\vt r grades of cotton w en* low*, r wliiio it.e l??i ? 1 i ?j ii ii' > :. _ scarce tin') were firm :it former qu lutmn*; by tin < ' iiitln ia the I .ivol !?? ! Ill .1 ki*t v\ as qu . I liat sl?\ s.ti. s for tlia v U >! l.. i"" Imlcs, including 7."Of In >iH'Culatni>. mi<I 1,'iOtl to o\|?iirti l*; and liv llii li.iltio llif news in in aily <.1 a political chatncicr, bringing ii* tlif ii 1? !I *_ ? nee tlint pence had l? i-ii formally procl.iinie.i. In mil* market ilio ilcniaml throughout tin- u link- ii* tli<- w. i k li s In n not'w iitnl good, :iii I | i ii'i s of.nl I k mis Ii iv.- nd\ need 1 :i nil mir I ist quotation*; th'.? adtMn-c, hoa-eve , ha* been mostly mi j'i grud above middling, while it m ti i* tlit t . i l> ii Is haii' 11 ii mar <i I h airii toil in ' ivnr s r. |'|?e sal- s of ilu wis k comprise 700 bull Mid w i* llow ipi .ti i In forinr U a t?l; nr.I nary UJ a II^. Mini iI:n_? I a 1 oJ; UiMiil middling 10 J n 10?; fair 10} u 10;; an l elm ce 11c. l'iwaiN -Wo have nontater.i! or qte'table cli n. i to notice in I lit- haii el market: the Mock cotitilim large Mill fully l?ilei|iiate for the ilemaiiil. Wos'.ll quote, how i-ii r, 10$ a 10} tin llog round; sides 10 J a |0f; iiml Iriim II alii, aceordiii to the qu ilit\ of the article. t oi::; ?We have no changt to n iti. e in the pr ec of com, ami we therefore continue I quote 70 a 7.7c pi r bushel. ( vth?There is hut a fee hie ilrmnml for out*, .ami consequently pr . i s cntitnuie nominal. We still quote 42 a 4.7e i? r Inula I. 1'r.is.?The article of pi as is In good ilenaiiil. jitnl it fro !) commands our quotations of 7.7 to S i cent* per bushel. Ki.ot it.?-.The stock of flour (especially of the low mill middling brands) is large ami prices of these grades are tending in favor of buyers We now quote S'7 to s'7 $ lor eomineii to good hi mi ls, line f.aioile 11.n?i' ss .ili i., t.l.t ...I...? * ' .. j ? - ii ? ?" tpiainj MAKRICn, III ITrmi District, oil Thursday, 1 <>t!i instant, by lli'v \V, \V. Carotlur*, Mr. .1. 11. <i \ltltlS( >N. nf Spartanburg I?>tiictj and Mir* M1I.I.Y W. M;'CI IXoL'll, ol? tlx* firmer place. OtUTI t IC\ . I >ic<], in this I > strict, mi tlie 11 tli instant, Mac. Mahv IIoi.comb, leaving tliroo dear children i < mourn tin- loss nf mi iitVeelioiiatv mother aii i friend, who were called at Iter l int moment*, with man) other friend*, to witnix* her parting hour. Mu* I Ioi.comii had Ira n fur many year* a inetn her of the llupt-t ('Inneh, and died ill tin* triumph* of faith in lo r dear Uedct tner, and in a full 11**11riiiu'e of a happy immortality and aoeejitiiiiee with fiol. She wa* dearly loved by who kiictv her. A FIIIKND. * We arc authorized to announce Col. S. II. (i IS l',of I iiiolt, as a < 'and date for i>KI< A l?l l.K (JliNKIt \l,ol 1 ho U1I1 Brigade, S. C. ,M., vice Brig. firn. t?. K. Edward*, resigned. Feb I f?(> EVECOTOR' SALE ~ BY |wrni.?Moti of It. Howdcn, esq., Judge <f the Court of Ordinary, will booth red (or - de, to the highest bidder, on SATl'BDAY, the loth May next, at thoresidenoeoftliolateMiij.il d. Dean, a part id tho l'emaial Estate of said deceased, to wit: T1IUEE NKDItO REAVES?Euoy, aped 18; Tucker, Id; ntul Esvinia, Id, year* of age. Term*? Credit until the hitting of tho ( "uni t of Equity, (first tveck in Juno) upon note* with two a proved securities. MAKY OWEN DEAN, April 25 9 tf Kxccatri*. Dr. M'Lane's CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND LIVER FILLS. A singular combination, but very ellbctual, as the following H ill how's N*w Yussk, November 20, 1852. Knowing (roin experience the valuable <|unlitie* of Dr. HI'Lane's Vermifuge mid Liter J'illa, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, 1 have for sometime back considered it my duty, and made it my business, to make those articles known wherever I went among my friends. A short time ago I beeame acquainted witb the ease of a young girl, wlu> seemed to be troubled w ith worms and liver complaint at the same time, and had been snUbring for some two months. Thiough my persuasion who putchnsed one bottle of Dr. M'Jmne'a Vermifuge, and one box of I.iccr Pille, which she took according to directions. Tno result was, she passed a large <|U ntity of worms, and thinks that one box more ol Fills will restore her to perfect health. Her name and res'dcnce can be learned by calling on K. L. Thenll, Druggist, corner of Rulger and Monroe streets. 5'^f" Purchasers w ill be careful to ask for DR. MLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactureil by FLEMING BUGS, of PittsBi'RUii, Fa. All other Vermifuges in comparison , nro worthless. I)r. M* Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Fills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine irilftout tlie signature of FLEMING BROS. |2| April 21 8 tf BiYiugMiiic ai Work Agaiu. r?^l IK above Kstablishment is now spinning Cotl. ton Yarn, and are ready to till orders. They arc also at work in the Blacksmith and Machine Shops, and arc ready to execute any jobs in machii ncry in their line. April 2d tf di HIN F.< >M.\R, JR. Holston Cuucrfence Female College EXAMINATION. r I'M IK ANNUAL EXAMINATION of the ' JL classes will commence on Mutably evening, the 12th of May. The Primary and Preparatory de|Ktrlinent* will be examined on Monday. Tin; collegiate classes, on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday and Wednesday inornitigs a ptocessiou will be lormcd at tbe Steward'* I bill, consisting of the Sous of Temperance, Odd bellow s, members J ol Masonic Fraternity, the Trustees, Conference i \ is.tors, Friends an I Patrons ol the Institution, the I young ladies aud teachers, to proceed to the large , hall ol the Court llouv, in wliieli the exnmiiinlioii will he held. M e hope to see all the Conference Visitors, and many other members of the Confereuce ami friend* of the College. Members of the fraternities above naini >1, from J abroad, wall please to come prepared to join the procession. .V. \V. CFMMINIIS A In villi-, N . C . A |>i ! I ,'t I'i < * .). nt Nlorc Room for Rent. OTOP.K ROOM No. J, Ilriok lUuev, SpartMii kZ/ bur?, I', ruieily i> cupic.l I?v Mr 11.ram Mitch i ll, is tiniv oUcrctl lor Kent. I'ho Room is large |iro|x rlv shelved, ami in the very centre of business. " JAMU'll. WILSON. Jan. 17 47 tf. Gysott's Yollow-Dock ck Sarsaparilla Is NOW I'l'T i t' IN Til K I.Alt*.I sT SlZl'.D HOT! T1.B8, AND IS ACKNoWl.F.DOKD TO HE TIIE IIESI' SYlfvVI'AKII.I.A MADE, AS IS CEIIUKIKU ' DV THE WONDEUKI'I. Ct UKS IT llAs 1'ER| FORMED, TIIE OltlHIN M. COPIES OF WHICH ARB IN THE POSSESSION OK THE PROPRIETOR. 1 I i. s f J liKMEMIIER, THIS IS THE ONI.Y HICK AND ( OHDIINAI. AKi It'I.E. j Scrofula, Syphilis, Mcrcnrial Complaint*, Cancer, <i.iiigritu-, Uluuni.tto-ni, ami n vast *ari< tv ol other cliiwiM > arc speed iy mnl pi i Kelly curvti by the UH<- ol th - lileiilcillC. lii.AU TliC I'OLI.llWIMi I KRIIFinTHS. Tali.ai'oohi. Co., Ala., .Iiiii, 'J, Dj'.', I !>i:ir Sin: I - nd you tl. - to cert.l'y to you that yonr extract < ( V el low iJock iidiI SiratptriHii lias I' llorin..! olio ..I the Hi-- t wonderful cures oil me th .1 litis evi r bet ll cilisMetl till num. I have Imvii ullhvit,<l tor lorty \ <ar* with eruptions oil my le^s mitl I. I; in 1S|> they trot thai I hsi.l ii r;o <>n crutches, and in Is-in I ha.l oik loo amputated abova the knee. In iitroui niiu in.mills after my oth? r he hi.-he out in Inye ?t' iiii? tiul ruiiinno s >re> 1. on, my l.in - t?i my f.s.t : ii. 1 .1 -.-h .1 ? 1 ? e' > al <h:tl ol oil*, ii. vo matter My fjinin -? - hi-.'.. out in lar^o l> u-?, w hi. Ii Ji. j charges! niltch ofTeiinivc matter, ami at tin- aniiit i Ml lay letl hau l hr.'ke- obi ill '.trpo I Ulili'lig soft: ' At .. I I.I I'.V . 1! i t 'h it I hive suftneil i" r :!i- !.i?t l?> \e;ti> I iiimt dc-erl). to \t.i. | v...s in sncli no. i, \ that I I.. \. t t. '. .1 tiny . r n -h' t In i'. : h. i ;-i inv son brought mi' n;ii nt'yj.ui te " lT ;o i 1 lei! it. uttd h'tllld revol .1 I VJIIH , j w n i i!n? etr. ' "in .1 !? "ttr "I .'.Mv.et ol | Y . iv. IAoek n.1 Sai.-. ariila,'* I m lit am! ?n| live , h.>itI. of it, an.I e iiiutiem i taking it. In twe nn I.<, I" my {..III a-liitll.-milllll, my fort-illl lii'' earn. i: ?v. .mil I .. I - . *i ail lujlit, a ill 114 I . Ml 11I lint il"!ii'. Hv 11 \ 1 in. \\ lu'li I I ail lake a - \ L ililit:i\ .- .\ li.nl marly all In-alnl .My Ml _j??t VVi. il 1* :l l?y 1 llcliallttlli'Dl. i IlitVC llnVV 1 11 v.l in all ?1.'!u ln.t;U> i>l vain "Extract vil VilIiivv I ? k mil S.irs.iji it ilia," ..nil now ui.ijhKi j iii) -ell \v> 11 , ' 1 i tilr? at all of lite afflicted to try tins in-adi| I ? iiv, l?n 1 I" lii vi- it will cure, any known d* -a?c Lj in lli? world. Li) 1 nil pnjudivi) wil jut tn 1 it, .111.1 [-inv! 1 1. 11- u'l 'I worth to MttVrinv.' man: km.I an I t-iiti'cit tin-in to 1 -kt- it, : -i it vv-ll cure lln-lll Mv c.i? is w?i! known in a laije | -rtl-'ii ol Soulli Cnrulitm, Ui-orfiin nad Alabama, nttd it : ij 1I1011M .loiilit the ab-ivt- t ui 1 , I inv ti it ?111 t 1 call oume,nnd I will uluiit litem thv mn. I etui Ik foiltnl 111 T.iilajxj it'.. \ l ib tiivi. oih- mile li..?n > . > 1 iv ' HKXAJAII HUGHES Ibt 1. ...v l? el. an.l 11 - iji i! Ihi ? |H-eu vily 1 i'lnptvil t it ft-tiialt-1 of tit-I k In iltli, itmi!i-ii.j fnnn 1111 .ai'ai ly *v| imt-trnal >1 -char:-' -, :;n I ot|i? r .I . - pt <-nl. r to tin n TI i- | 1 - ; 1 ?* tor lia> 111 1. h |n - Ik-- 1,ti a re ' tiiiiiii.t r of cir..;i< it-< ui 1 iii-t h j. 1 fnrilK't] ot tie: a'tivr tit. yt.-r.;>!:ttn Wi a-.-tn tb .-.lllu ti-tl, that a Ivoltic or tw. ol 1 >1 Oojuott't Extract of YcIImi Dock nttd Stir*n|*a? rilla will at om e rt-.rul te tie -c dtflkulios ntnl r?tli-w lb. n.itatal t ik 1 v;i? I'm up 111 ijnait bottle-?I'rice >1 r bottle. Si.M W'l .ihf>-j]e ami II tail by Scovil & Mead. Ill Chartre* Street N. 0. I tiiiieral Aui- I. r tb . .alln rn >latett, lo vvlioin all order- nm.-t !? .-i:l.!r??- .1. St 'Lit A IX) I;Y FISH Kit .V 11 lit\1TSII, Spartanburg So. Ca \V. II. \\ ATst>\, tire-untie l-i KUI'TCII, lv I.N N( '\ A' NttlllllS. I'n'tinv s It. 11 l-iN It V. I u I. u-ville " C. I, II \ It It IS, ,v Co.. Itutliiifonlt.in N. Ch A111 I -J l It fan POCKET BOOK I OsT. I 'S T, on I at 11 in-t , bt'tvwiti tf;:e. ii /hniinr 1 j min'- Store, and II. Ballinccr'a Mil, my II'I H IvK'l lit )( >K, c tit linaiv - : > iii - i-11 ami va* liou* receipt*; a'-o, two -t parate nott |>avabl to Dr. .1. .1. \ i-rnoti, one bv r??. I-'.. I'. Smtil.ly. ami lli i In r b) I). t v it I I Virt-oii; file imte < n Lm h (loreki-rell. payable ( > .ft!l?r-on Diiiic.-iii; on? notr eii -lames '/. t' .in, nm . neon Jcflirs >n Duncan, ' payable t.> :a\>t If A lib. ial rewv.rl wiiib - i; v.-n for '- .1. I very tit Imo iii ?(TiiniiriVi! or ill t V- Spai t m < i.ii -c. April i;si| .1 \S. A. S N t > I ?l?V i>> MAGISTRATE & GENERAL < '< >LLE< TING A GEN 1. Columbia, ?. I April 17 s 1 \ TAXES. Ill \\ I'i coi i I ii'! i * * I f.n i'.c nccomm il.ii >n of TAX PAYER8, whu hnxa not mnilt i!i -.i r* turiii* for tiio year \V?, to keep my T..\ >;!ieo o|?in, very day iii inch w ok, frmu tliis tune to (lie lUth (lay of ,\Iiy ii. xt, J- aturd.iy excepted Tlio , hour* of ( ollcctioii will l> from I ' o V. k. \l , to I o'clock, P. M A'l pern ns fail.tip t" make tkcit returns iiii.I pay tin n Tuxes tiy said lOtli dny of May, may expect execution to issue u^miist them | for Tuxes, as I nm determined lo wind tip the tax ' nimincss for tin- post year, and for nil nrrcarag a of [ Taxes at tliiil t.mr. li. (' POOLK, T C I April 17 8 ox k mmt.n mmummvirmmmim Notice. ! rpiIK G>moii? > of KRES SCHOOLS 1 X will take notice tliut a regular meeting will | take place on the -2th Saturday of this nioiitli. I Their attendance in rcepcctlully rMumtcJ. April 17 8 tf A. WIKOO, Bwrriny. L ADIES, ATTENTION I A \ 7 E USI'KmAI.LY invite you to call mid me t T the GOODS we have received within the last few days. They arc rich, beautiful mid cheap. W o wish you to call and look, whether you purchase or not. They consist 'n part ol W11ITK CU A IMC 811A \V US, n m w article. Illack and While Chautilly Lncc Mantillas. Block sad Colored Silli ' u Those beautiful Illack and Colored Mo re Antique tnnss-triiniiicJ MANTILLAS. CRAPE IMC PARIS. Very fine SILK TISSC ICS. French S.itiu Plaid, Mourning Silks, and Plain Ilareges. Illack and White Plaid India Silk. Elegant Illack Lace N eils. Deep Mourning French Silk. Dotted Swirs and Tarleton*. PRINTED I1RILLIANTES. I lull .ante and Kiubroidcicd NVhitc Goods for Skitl". II LACK LACK J10NNKTS. Printed, Satin Stripe, and Plaij Jaconets, ENGLISH, Ruby, t 'anarv, llluc, and Orange CALICO ICS. PL \IN CHAMHRAY, and Mourning Check | GINGHAMS. Collars, Ciider Sleeves, Kuncy Dress Triin mint", Ac., &e.r&c. NN'o have brought there Good* to SICLL. We j hope the Ladies will patronize us. And we assure tllein we will duly appreciate tlnir custom. April 17 8 tl 11LNNJCTT A GOSS. Rrady-Made Clothing. | rl"MIK I" Kt mid largest assortment of READYI I MADE CLOTHING ever offered in thi* I Village may be found at <utr Store. ? o.-its from | <>ne t*? Twonly dollars. Call, g- title men, and take I a peep at them. JHCNN1CTT & GOSS. April 17 b if "~T~\VON DERFIL DISCOVERT. IT is a well-known fait, that I'hy* ciana.have Nought in vain lor centuries to discover nonic remedy tor diseases for the throat and lungs, which niigh' net strictly on the pafla. Dr. Curlis has now accomplished it, in priscnting to the world the IIYGEANA OR INHALING VAPOR, which i* a sure remedy for Astliun, Consumption, Broii chilis, Coughs, ami .ill diseases <>| the lunj'H and air passages. TIioukiiiJ,< testify ti> the fact. I-'or sale ut our Store. UliN N il 1' I' \* C< >SS. April 47 8 lf_ SHERIFF'S SALES, MAY 1856. i >y vibtf ii ol sundry wiiu of I-ieri Kac-ls 1 > to me J'fCCi d, thcl'c vv II be sold, befoii the Court House aio ir. in tlio village ??t Spartanburg, on tlie first Monday mid Tatuday in May next, tlie follow ne property : 100 nor..* ol land, more or less, bounded by lands of .l is. Nisbitt,J. II Walker and otlnts Sold as tlie property ol Win, l.tlkticlds, at tku I suit of Samuel Vance. 1150 acres ol laud, more or less, bounded by lauds of Kobert Clark, l).i\id 1 i.ill and others Sold as t tlie p nperty of lliram llui!, at tbo suit ol Uobci't j Jackson, ndm'r. : j acres of land, more or It s*. known us Brown's i brickyard, bounded bv lauds of <?. W. 11 I .egy, i Albert Brown, and \V-?flbrd College lauds; also 1 tlie kdu "f unburn; brick on said land his ball. Sv Id J as tlio property ?>f Alfni Brown, at tbe su t of IVyton Turner und others. Tlio defendant's interest in 14S acres of land, more or lev*, known Ut tin llinillletl Gold m'lle tract, wlncli interest is lire balance of an unexpired I use for S years. Sdd as tbo pr <>p rty ol B.C. 1.cither, at tiie suit ol .Mm Barm tt I two-acre lot, mor< ork s, bounded on tbe south and ?>?t by lire.-uvdb- ej,. m i on iitl. u, rtb i ami south by < '. B. Kdwatds* lot. Sul-l n* the < prep, rty ol Andrew S - illi, at tin suit of .latins , ! Nislntt. On-' I J-aere lot, more < r b ?, bounded hy l..t? ol I, \ tiro, it ,.n tli- north, by Olmrb-s Mmirt'tiitl, vu the .-l, and south In- the Ij'Nt d lot, nti i w- -i by KutUcrfonl sir??.t Sold a - tbe pn-jicriy ?-l A I Br-iwn, at tbe suit >! ,1. W. T.i'-kor " I :d. By virtue ol .m orJer from tin- Court of Ord nary, i will sill on Saks-lay i .May n xi. fiftx acres of land, more or le>s, s r-r to on the w p. rs o I Wilson's Crock, adjoining lau <-f W. G lliflh, ' !>.-?? * Whitman ntul of r.. T : Twelve j months'credit w ' b . _ wn, ! > lli pun 1 xer fciv, mg Is'inl to the On i i ?ry, \? ,'t two or lit- n.- tip i proved si r ir; -.1 i r ?v'tl \ i-i t ie the . I premises Insecure i!.< payment ol ti>< jurehis, 1 money. Tt c cos-x of the | r< < % ! igs to 11- jeiio in ( | cash .-n day of ? '. S !; . Ii-tat of , Mary l.nnri-u e, di't.i -i - tt t -lcgi n , ' tilth Ibc- nibt r n< xt. I'.ir ' i-i-rs t ? p ty for tiths. . i b7 acre* of laud, tn--e i i s] is -. hm,], l of .lolin Webber o . i-. S I. t'o pn-p rly , i at .vioscs tvetMKr, at tlio s<ei of Soa'h Carol inu Mauufatinring ('-a-, ty. AK1 ..-. .el Ut-,ae. | rite latld .Itld lie l b. sold ..I ih>- Cot rt HoUiO I : on Moti lav. And oti vt 1 i'u I , at the deft"s. ' liolise, tku follow: tig j p- IIV, to v.:': "J COW., and calves,ti yearlings, I I.-.?, 1 c , t m t ol plan 1 I cross cut saw, some blows ir.ni;, on '.ii 41 wagon . and ouc saddle. Sold l- tbe p.-p rly of V. < ? Webber, at the suit ulSouth ' Sort I u<t blitn . tur* ; ing Company. | l?0 acres of ' hi 1. t::or. < -r '. *,bounded bj lands of J. 1>. t'.inuott and < thes. P..Id t>\ an or<kr 1 ol court to foreclose a I'. I r. bt.f.-ivor of 11. 11. j Thomson. Sold >>:i a civil.t : Ixt ol daiitiii\ ; in xt. *! :ie> 1 1 la- d . veicd when tbo pm, t-? I mum y .? puid. s. 'd , th property ot Win. Cam 1 V. r. ?t l! e si t ol If. II TliotltlM 11 1 4 -:n-r-- hit, more ?-r !. ?, l> llil.l.-d by lotr It. lav on lhe I-. ist, south'.? ?l by l?. B S? i\'s I.a. j ami north by M . o streit. S ! I by mi filer of o-uirt to f -r o!os - a m. t -.-.-.o b, favor ?.l .1-4 n || d'. 1 SoM . -t 1 er?-lit of li.-'it in .'i'lis, u !, interc-t I from -I y ol s S I s i'u ,-r . ? f Wm. I \>rv p, at lIn- *t"; of I ' it i 1.1II r \N tv I la-1 y jll ;n rt? of bin 1. in?r- <>1* It-o, b .innlt-.i l>v ; > of John SivhI.Iv. i. mi i . oh al. Si <1 .is iln proprrtjr of J.aa. A. Wiitgo, at th* cnit ? ? A. A. 1 r. It'll . i, - .r in 1. rune ?r Inn, !> mi.1.-.1 l?y 1 m > of !W I; * h_? r, \\ ii \\ nivjo ;'n-l t'tlu-iy S..M hi tli.i )>iMy <?f I?. I! ! ii, at tin ..-.i iof |i W M J ii. -ro-s; 1 vi m a nnr ! I 'fy, n:i<l 1 ifitl i i-.ann .1 Aih-lino. I i in w.i-_..?i, an ' :l In- <1 of )i?>i" > n. S >iil ..s iIn* J-. > ; i;i i-i ' ' < < 11 it I the mil of .It? o Clcvc-I Hi 1 ;::i I II. 11. 'I limns n I |irn lmrn' ? >n ..Inl I - .hoiHi -i. SoM lit. llr | prop'-rU "f I.. I'. 11 i'. i' - ?n t "f I.. II- vi -,t, I ...r .1. 15. C! -v.-i, 111 in'.! II .1.1 ? ? < A So. on M'.ii'l.i; . ii-i '1 in i iv. 'In- ri m Jtt i,. ! M'V1* ! I 'ru..s an 1 M 1 ri< , |vii?r*-, botth-s, . [ w .ili a I'tniib r < f otlii r .i: ' s not hi. ii'i.nn .1. Sol J a* tl j '.ij-u tv of '1 .1. l-'.iror.l. Mi! v v or ' i ' Kllor.l iV Ml III o. : t II o J of li-I.il M M. r * A I' '!. rr, - i' '1' run nt Shi Ml Sal no -li Piirchnu in to pay lor t-lion. A. iMNtIO, . y n. Slifr lPw lMl'ic< > pi ! I I. . 8 ot vt. vv itv: iib\v ooi>. vv it it sstirii. BYTHEWOOD ft SMITH, ' Brokers, Auction a t I Commission MERCHANTS, I rviv I II IV ."V\ l.lv < ?l?" REAL ESTATE. Ni:iiUOES, COTTON, Fl.Ol R, GRAIN, j AND A 1.1, M \ N X I It or PRODI ( E AM) MERCHANDISE, .v i i.\' ii \Niii. now, i:tcilAKi>- 'S Mi l T'.r, QoliimToia, 3, O. icc.!-'' ?? t:>4 r:r. S til 11 f. A i & II . t? . , : ' i. <r \? |l< It (V < -OV ||, \ .l.'lui A. r IV. .>.-.1, } .. , a ~ ,. , , , ( (.'iiintUM, S. I litclmril \ i! 1< : ii. * llr.i a i t\ A r. < '.< ? . r <' 11. I'vl, S N Sio'AO, Vi'Av.llo, S. Sjir 1.1 ,v M<! ml, I'li.irl.'iif, N (V Mifli it l IIrnvvn, S.ilnhiirv. N ('. I I I I 4 , * >'1. 111 S.I I>r. \\ It iI , l.-\iii'. t.?n, \. C. W liitli il \N ..!!; r, Niwl'i riy, S < .1. Itrmvii, Anili ru ii.S. ('. ; (!o?'i-r, ( \ tv M.rltVy, (Jrit-nTiiltf. >. C. .Inn. Kyle, I..iuror.?, 8. C. K*b -1 52 Hut RIA Uis VOW SAI.E AT TIMS OKFICK. 1 1 j"1" 1%ew (/oVms. J " ""^ I # !?? - !:-- dtt^css of the rn-! disfriii ' v v to 0*11 mid examine oar large stock of 1 >U V GOODS, ivlileti We ore now roceivii ; i?t the new Brick Store, <>t>|x-.?ilc the Court House, winch we offer ut very low |>rict-s. 1*^ April 10 7 dm FOSTER A* * New Drew* Uoudw. \ great variety of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, of the lilt est styles, at low prlcrt. .1 ust r?:oeived by FOB FEU ?x J U D1). April 10 7 3ui LJIIU COl DEUIE S. | TtIKE Worked Collars, Clieniiz"ttcs, UnderI .L Sleeves, Edging*, I user tugs, Flcrartcings, tt(| Bands, Infants Dresses, &o. .lust rvcei ed l>y J April 10 7 3m FOSTER & J UDD. j KIA!?TILI/AI. ,!,!i VN elegant lusor'.tiH nt ol .Summer M ANTIL- y'"' L \S. ol fashionable styles, .lust reeen ed oy " April 10 7 .7m FOSTER & J UDD. -J I' dt'l^illTK an ! striped Ocualrttrgs for servants' J T T wear, wide Sheeting", Tickings, Oram- ,T brays, Drill", rani a great variety of other good* L 1 for family use. .1 list received hy . April 10 7 3m FOSTER A J 0T>P. J SHOES. " Sbr I T A DIES' (Sailer.*, Bootees, Kid Slippers, Walking Slices, Children's Slims. Men'* line Calf Ro ils, Congress Boot", Culf Shoos and Brogans, all ol n sujicrior quality. Just Tsceived I>\ /\|#ru iv 4 0111 r * /i"> I 1- li CC l 1/1*. J HATS. t KNTLLMEN'S nml Youth's fill Silk, SoO. " V J Fur, 1. . Ii 'i n, Panama, Straw n:i<i I'ulin * Unl Hat>, n?w sivbu. .lust rtceivci! I>y 1 April 111 7 8m FOSTER fc J IT>1>. .1 Hardware, cfec. Vl'L'Mi assortment <>t Carpenter's 'l'no!*, . Farmer's Too!*, 1 >oor I?oeks, Hinges, AViu<low <il.u?s, Fully, L use <1 Oil, A:c., iVo. .Just ru. Reived by FOSTER & J L 1>I), I "April in 7 3m J Bonnets, cfco. ablt j ?7MNE Straw, Nwaj'liiuii, Laee, Tuscan, nml ffl' 1 other lloimclM. Also, Children'* nml Miru.es Hats, Ruunct Riblxms, Are. Ju?t received l>v l _j\pnl in 7 :i.n FOSTER A Jiri>P. T1 NOTICE. A \RI)I:RK1), l! a'. f:?nu an J n tor the firs', .lay ??f j V-/ Au jiist in.v ,:.ll tli - ou!-binding I'A 1'1'IilW Cl,n of III Dstriet ?.r Sp r. illlmrg be teiiuiVed to the Pi*.1' l'ojr flouse. or i! >v will not be provided 'or by the 1 Commissioner* of the 1 * > ir. (51:> >. W. II. LECG. Chairman, April 3 f.'lt B. C. P. 8. I). t,K'1l ' . and NEGROES FOR SALE. nml I OFFER .tp.Vit. i. lie, a likely NEGRO ??g< AVO.M A V, ah >ut II? years old, with hir4wo feina!" children. She cooks, washes, irons, and ' f seivs well. All r .and nml healthy. April 3 f. it A F.GOLOING. j Store Iloasc to Sell or Beats r I^H E subscriber prep'' .s to8. il or Rent one of 1 the most e! , hie tm renntile stand* ill the t??\vn ^ of Spartanburg. The House is fronting both on I Main and Church ?tr t*, the must public thorough ___ fare* in the town, For t< rm.< application may So -r nf.de to either the subscriber or Gen t> K. Klwar.1.*. A- F. Gl.'hni.NO. ^v,.r'.13 6 ' tf M CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on the I internal viscera to purify the lilood and stimulate it into healthy action. They remove the q? obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other , ore-in* of the body, and, by restoring their irregular i <'""1 action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such ' derail germ fits as are the first causes of disease. .1 . An extensive trial ot their virtues, by Professors, I ,J Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dangcrous di'vfar* almost heyond belief, were they not subst intiated by persons of such exalted position and ' haract. r as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. | s '1 heir ccrtifirates arc published in my American M Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. | ' Anut xe4 ve give Diiccttvni for their use in the > ' 'l! complaints which they have been found to euro. j Eon t omv*NF?i.? Take ore or *wo Pills, or r.il sum iju.-.ninv ns to gently move the bowels. Cos- y\ tivcness is frequently the aggravating cause of l'll.ita, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of Ixith. No person can feel well while under a co.live ha! .t of txxlv. Ilcnci it should be, as it r i ran he, promptly relieved. I -j Fon l)vsi j-.rsi a, which is sometimes the cause of Coilirrnett, and always uneomfortnhlo. take mild doses ? from one tit four ? to stimulate the stomach l"pni and liver into healthy action. They will do it. and . O the heartburn, ho<I:;hurn, nnd soulburn of dyspepsia I <t,,r will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't j y forgot what cure<t you. F-r a Fori SrnM.u it, or Morl l Inaction of the . Hoin 'r, which pre lures general depression of the . I spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills j ,v . at first, and smiilb-r doses afterwards, until activity and strength is ri tored to the system. Foil Nf'.'.voivvi>s, Sick 11 r. uiaoitn, Navska, * 1 I'.nn in th' S'nmach. H ick, or Suie, take from four W.i to i rht pills on P' ing to hed. If thev do not oper- I nte s itBctently, take nn?re the nest day tin il they do. ThV>e complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis- I orders bec.iu.se your stomach is foul. Fun si uoi't i.v. HtiVKtiTi-as, oil nit Ditraees j * of the Shin, take the l'ills freely and frequently, to q j keep the hi wi Is oncn. Tho einotions will genet- , n all. soon begin to oiiuiuish and di vpticar. many dreadful ulcers mid * .res have lien healed tip by '' ' the purging and purifying t sfeet of these Pills, anil 1 i some disgusting diseases which set :oe.l t i aturate ! "* the whole y*ti in have completely yielded to their influence, i. -vinff the kuffcrcr ;n |k-rfcet health. Patients! your duty to society farliid* lhat you nil should parade yours-\t aront.d the world coveted ->v with pin.pl' *, bloti he*, nleers, sores, and all or any , -t' of the mi lean cli*< ?*e of the skit:, because your si*tcm wants clean-ing. ? To PfKirv rut F'.onfi, they arc tho best medicine ca t disc. \. rt -i. 1 hi y shelJ be taken fu ely and frt (ucntlv, m-l tl.e impurities which sow the *. . -1* of incnr.il ! * -ix s will lx- swept out of the j .1 h\*Uen like ch.-irbefore th< wind, liy this property ' tin \ tl i a* much puod in preventing sickness as by . tnc remarkable cures which they are making every . where. a i l.tvrn CoMfr.alnt, Jat r.. an t all Hilton* j\ Affe tr m, ari-g? fti it nte derangement ? either ,.j ! torpidity, congestion, or ebefrattism of the Liver. 1 m turj lisy an 1 congestion vitiate the bile and render , it unfit f-.r <ii. tion. 'i his i* disastrous to the buai health, tind l constitution is frequently under- ^'or ruined h\ nootln-t cause. Indigestion is tfic symp- s tom (ih'truetion if the duet which empties the bile into the -t- in h c .r? the bile to overflow into ti- !. II; 1 produces Jaundice, with ft h ' Id. e. r\ils. Cuilireni-.il, ir 'J1 alien.,: y i i-stiveni- ? end diarrhrrn, prevails. 8 Fevi n?h sympt -m-. languor, low spirits, weariness, , J, rr>tlr-*nc-?. and melancholy, with sometimes in- ,|lt. ability to sleep, and sometimes gTe.at drowsiness; sorneiimc* there is severe pain in the side : the >kin and the white of the eye* become a greenish yellow ; the Mni.,si h ai-i-t; tho bowel* sore to the touch ; | i the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious cofie, bilious diariho i. dysentery, Arc. A medium dose of tSraa , ot four Pill* taken at night, followed l?y two ui leuro '? in the mnrnii and r, p. ,'ti 1 a tew davs,wilt ijoaan . ; " the cause of ail thc*e tioubl i. i t is wicked (iuetpt -h i:, . . ., i.HHEj the- r i : t e v f I i tln-i-e^^^B Ami l! I . ;-l , -.?? tiiey should U-t iki n in mild d'ISe*. to tn-.*e Ihe IhihtkI, ?wMi- v.-i Sul, A* n l> nxi I'll i . this i? both Rgmeoble ana ^ j nschil. No Pill can b* mad*mere plw'iHtto take, Jj 1 ami certainly none has bom made more effectual t? ? the !>iit; '?<- for Mrhi' h a dinner j.;ll i? employed. rRKFARKP BY l*"'"* DR. J. < . AVKR A CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MA33., AND SOLD BY I / IlsiIKIt ,V UI'lNlTSlf, SpnrUnhnrg | ? ilt JOHN I'- VOl'N'O ! .m '. , ami by all M< rchnnta :?n<l 1 >ru? -' ? r*? ryuItvio. I1AVII.AN l"? A H AUHAli, Ch.tr! -tor, t Wnoi.vyn Atir.srs. *' April i7 $ lm A. II. KIRBY isro. a JRIOH: ziAsrasly J NOW RBCKiriNO AND OPD?l*<# IlfcS STOCK OF 8B>ji[lS3$ &i2I) SMiBSB GOODS, consisting o? ^ 'reneli Cloths, Cnwhrx-res, and Dfapi d^Kte,inn Cloth*, Block Satin and M.irsaiMtW Vest* n, f,iniii Coating, llmry Twill d and Davit m?. Barege* *'" T'??ue?, Printed Orgaudioai iiM nnd Jueonet T?iu&liiis. 'Lite Ginghams, French, A me So in and Prints, Kme Black and cvlorcd Silk Manthnll of the liitcst siy'? and freali from New rk. ytdica nod Gentlemen's Colored Silk, Kid and read Glutros, Hosiery, Ac. A IJK) /idics' Gross nnd Girded Skirts. Hack and Colored Bilk Gingham Purasots and ibrellaa. riuioy Paper. Feather, and Pslm-lenr Fans, rish Urmw, I/ucn Cumbria Poekrt ilJkfs. [ /lands, Brown and Blenched Shirting and letiugs. Fashionable Summer Hats, Roots and Shoes* FOR UENTLKftir.N AMU BOTH. tlnck Hil l Colored Kid Top Gaiter* ?nd tees of various kind* for lyidies, Misses and Idrcn. TASKIONABLE BONNETS* iibbon* of vnriou* styles. )ri.?i Triinmirps, Ac. Ac. ii^.nr>WAR.Ei, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, OnOOEMHSf (a lass ware, Ac. til of which will be sold on I lie most raoaotts ternia for Cu>h or to prompt-paying ouatoaa April S 6 # FRESH ARRIVALS [KNltY Si BDAKELY arc rcoo."ring and opening ut Clinton a nevTiind well MrleeVud STOCK OF DRY GOODS, listing of all the varieties of the late style# and .el lis of I.r?di?n* Dross Goods. (leBllem.-t.'* ?r, Huts, Cap*. II Kiln mill Shoes, Saddles, Ilri-' i, Umbrella*, &e., to nil of which we call the allien oi pnreha?>T*, a* wo intend to ntnkc H to r interest to try u*, especially cash purchasers those who intend paying up nl the end of th? r. We return our thanks to our fftwnds and oils for the liberal patronage heretofore given* we hope by selling them <>ood* to au udrnifs a to merit a continuance of the same. 1115NKY & BLAKELBT. kpril 3 0 tit SULLIVAN & TRIMMLHE^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, lave formed a eo|>arli?cr?hip for Spartanburg irict in the practice of tln-ir prohneion. Oftiue S'ew Brick limine ott Church street. '. P. Sullivan. J. V. Tatsmn. \ b 21 52 tf M. ELFORD^ MAGISTRAlff, AT SL J.r.lVAX & TBI M MILK'S Y'.V 0U KICK, OS CHURCH STRlfltt. ALSO AGENT ' he Southern Mutual Life Insurant*) Compctt) Jolumbht, and the Southern Mutual Life and Insurance Company, nt Athens, Georgia, r information in regard to Insurance given at imes with pleasure. isirtauburg, March fi 185G 2 tha a s. douglass, A TTORXKY A TLA If'. SPAKTANBUUO, C. U.. S. C. Oflioo next door cast of Court IIoum. fob 7 50 ly WRIGHT 6 ORUT I TTOllXEYS A 7 LA Wt SPAKTANBURO, C. II. ice iii Mai. Inch's Bfieb Building, nexl t<> lloho A: Ivlwards law cilice. up stairs. . J>. Waigut Spartanburg C. II. a*. L. Oku Anderson C. II. an 3 185C 45 tf Seed:*! Seeds! Seeds! IrillLU ?.v IlKINITSII? Drutrjr'Sts. ha*? jn?< received another supply ?>l CI A III ?LN SBL1X4 ct Ironi I .in Jr> tli'i L>t.,Mi? Iiiik nt, eompi isiug Ifiiteh, Dumbo t,I and Gnvn daze Cab. S Ivet 8k n O i it, Lxtrn Luly Blue, Impair-. I I_.r^c Yar ow .it Peas, la 27 5 tt Opposite Court House. W Vl. rr7 RI SSLL, M. I). [.VYING Fo??m?-d tire fjonoral practice of MICDICINK, iii'oom.cr?ioi? with JH*niiolty/ i c; uil> utter* h * v.cci in |In eiti cm of rt. nbui'K ? >? i:.< vicinity. .'.i.-e i.i Now lirVk llmpr*, No 0, (mtom I', i ('lilirvll ?t: i t, Opposite i'uhllt tlo 1 l?HMT. larch -7 3 tf .\.\i) WABRAm wantkdT r> rr / \<\t vwnuI.,\X!?\VABI:an? \V;uitc?l. The JSu^orhef tl'ii- 11 -v wiv !>i;;l.i*t market prico f?r T?na<l rr.-mfcr. ' A. T STRAIN(vi.T inbury, C. li. March 17 18*3 4 if JOHN HENRY ZELLER, 'ONFEl'TONER AND BAKER, K i A N 111 !l(?, opposite Ifllmrllo Hun**, U p.* i'i>i>rtaiitiy oil hiiiiil Ciiiniy. 1'akca, . 1 Hop l: ;?r, linr pvjpua, tVo., Ay., to a'lmh i.? ? puh'io nttonliC'B Jin*. Ofi 41 ty. HYATT, AJcBlKNEY HsW. IKCT iMa *.TKK8 AND WlfOLRIUl.K DKAUtfl IN LUiEJcij ofYEil DRY GOODS, t>. m U \ \ S V. > 't U E17Ty cn.\i:i>:sTO>f,s. c. * hi irt i83rt 4tl 1jr I>OIlCf. LT, person* ImlvUnl (i? the firm of KIRDY vV WILSON nre hereby earnestly reqVMH* ocoine forward end innLe immediate Intioy we want and nnmey we mast bate?oar in s> requires it. We bad rather not sue. "A li to the wife in tuSiok-nt.*' rptSO lil tf KIRI1T & W1IJBOW. I.oo!t Out fur Uoardiiig. IIIU ' :?St III SILK 1 i? opened tli* huu?* i'o 'in ily <> - it|>..-d by Hiram MltrUell, ?e?W' W I; >. (I'bureh, in S|wirtindmrc ViHag*. for r? i- ci bOAIlDHHS. Crtn Mrumtiaditr c ii or twenty with oomfartitbi# tiwiMiniil lodjf. t lb" cu>tom. rv rate* of UwrJ in this pUw. I. 7 . > t":i? T. W. WATER* Commivsionfr's Notice. LL (itiariiiana, TViwtee*. Ueeoitinjj Cont?~ ? mitn i** iuk! other Ltmh. milnwivsi to mah? i,1: ' i. i i" i?..I* mwut' k ' li i inn.' .1 ? .tiui< ; ! ip ?.;i ?.r J?y ll?? ^ iCiivli \>. | o in* > ( okfMMiilitiirtt Ifc v v* . br n^'/nnM ft Tito <? . P \ KilNON'.c. R. ?.P Hp - 45 ^i'own Taxes! PemM viihintP.o Cwfpnutu fjwflB ct l tin* Town <^?>| mfr.ttliurg, wlm nrc liaM* m' i*iin K '.kJ Dv'.y.inrc Iwi-hy notifici that th?*^ fiipiiri ?i t > |"TV tho ( b*rk itnil Troaaurer of Tows (JoftiK-ll flu* Hum o< Two I ) ?r> naiV ) <*. i?r?. ?? ?*r by (Uf first of March nvit, frw r I! rvtHfc ^11 . ^41 ' l:ntr lo pay the Mine at that 4?<S In* ri ^isaj^ Wot-k twi-Wo liny* U|xxi th? uf* in 11 Jiir?fi*)i lly '^'Jx*#* <4 4jk TomCnancil. *T\ H&KQO, lutrmlAnf, p. V .wK^V rl; Hrici*uri r T. O. Vf. ?? V *