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i - ^ SENATOR EVANS. The Washington correspondent of the Savannah Georgian "Mr. Evans, of Sooth Carolina, await* an opportunity to obtain the door of lh? Senate, for the purpim n1 evpcesMn?? his view* ia SppositlaSi to the neutrality lawa enforced by the present ndministratiou. It la understood that ho wid compare the policy of the preao.it administration with tlmt of Andrew Jackeon wlieti General Houston wont to Texas, denounce the present policy ns inconsistent with tho true principles of Democracy, aid nruue iu favor of a recoffii.uon of the government <h fte< of Nioaragun." A Votes rnou Kansas.?Mr. Herbert, wlio conduoted a band of emigrants from Fairfield, writes tl>? Winosbaro Ri^istfr. on the steamer to L?etvenwortk, that the gross expenses of ten inen were roundly $900. lie further remarks: "Oar boat ia crowded with emigrants from nil section*. There are a* many abolitionists as pru lavery men ou board, and 1mm all the information I can gain we are rapidly tailing ia the minor.ty in Kansas. "South Carolina must move, and do it nt one*, or I very much fear our chance is gloomy; however, my motto ie, 'Never give llP ,'l? ?h'P.' !W long m dogged perseverance will effct anything * for our cutis*', von ni-iy Iih assured tluit I uiiil all with mo will bo lound at our "From all the indications, 1 very much fear that the South will be divided in llio Presidential election. 1 hear n great deal said in favor of Mr. Killinore and Buchanan, but of Mr. Pierce nothing is aid, which makes me nppreliensi.o that lie will foil to receive the limn1 nation. I do ho, o South Carolina will bo represented in the Cincinnati Convention, and if wo can't net Mr. Pierce, let us coinbiue with our Southern friends and secure uine good man's noiniurtli?n who would bo acceptable to all parties at the South.'* Hints to Thavcllgks.?A western correspondent of the Charleston Christian Advocate givesthe following sensible hints to travellers in search ?f comfortable night quarters. We have always I observed that the itineracy seldom ni iko a mistake F an this bead, which results, we aup|Kise, from their such travelling: "I have noticed many things in travelling and some indications?small ill themselves?decide me wery often iu choosing a resting place. The house may be very humble; hut if the yard is clean?well wept?roso bushes nnd ehrubbcy about?a vino over the door?a flower put oil the witidowsill ? gel down nnd walk in, if they w ill let you?mid they generally will; you may be sure that ov* ry thing will be neat and clean. Hut a tcfiite huutt on the coad side, with every thing around *>ut of lit?avoid as you wo.dd the small |>ox. No comliut there! -dirt, dirt?d rt on the floor?in the bed?the tilde cloth?the butter?the buseuit?everywhere and avervtb'ug." Evert Dat Tiir .t h Something New.? A Oorrespondeiit of the \ v York Courier has discove e,l lit* 4't.u a hat-u ' n't" that the fl ig of our oountry is made of foreign hunting. Those w hich float from the mist hea I of our s!i |>s of war, from our Joris, even the fl igs a'lieh are carried ill the * Am^rc-to'' procession--, are all o! t!i s foreign ma xiTiti. i ni-? ? r: im'y a very morty lying very. Kipi -l'y humiliating to sueh in ensifiod jut i-sis mint be ttie (not ilt.it oae hallTlio phyaienl sub tnr.ccs which compote our in<li\idunl bxl.es i* ? male up of tlw product of loreign soils. While boasting of being the "sons of the sol," meaning th it embracing within our gcographieial bou idnry, \v? nic in reality the incarnation of every Boil on the faoo of the globe. We do not well n't how this can be remedied willioat giving up si great MUQy uetic.ucic* that tile majority of mankind are rather partial to, hut we find Home connotation for the ranrtifying luet in the reflect i*in that nntion.alty is not aa restsh :i property of things mater sil as tluit it consist* of the characteristic* ol a p.-opl, ami in properly represented in tbeii common hidings. aen tnii-nta, pi- uoiple* auJ institutions.?Philadelphia f I.tdgtr. St. i/oi'.n. May 12.?The ateamboat Star of iloVest arrived lu re to d.iy Iroin Kansas. bunging dales to S itnid.<y, I(>tli. Governor Rob tisou and family werosmmig the passenger*, but ut l,e?l gtoll he kiw wailt-d oil hy a doom tti-e iippoi.ileil bv the eifp'Dt, and notified that ill v should ileiinn him mi (lie ground that lie was He.iug Iroiu the territory to avoid on to real on tin iinlicttiu lit lor treaaoii, which bad l>e<-n found agaiiiat lorn t>\ the (irtiud Jury of the Un ted Stubs l).*triet Court. The gnrernor replied that lie hat! been informed hy one of the gr.uid jury tli.it au attempt bad been ramie to bud a bib, but it bad f.nb-d. 'I'llis dill Hot oaiisfy the committer, who in*.sled that UhIiiiihiii should remain. Finally ho coiiM-nttd to do to o.i alio pcr.~u.is.on of Mr. Parkinson, ibeeaptaiti of tinboat, mi l a Mr li.n liar l,ol li.iliiniore. 'Tit coin liiittee then agreed In mid u uicsMigc to Knu?n* tni l ascertain if an iudictineiit bad been found, ninl. if not, all I lie expenses of Robinson's deb ution were to be paid. Tlie committee confuted of ( n. Shields, Mr. Sawyer, and a number of the most respectable ciliccris. CovirrNtATioN or 15.u run Maoazink. Writicrs ?A eoircs|M>iideiit of the Af>eid<-vii J urunl,i\ho ays lie Mpeaks Iroin practical experience. gives the terms pa d to writers by the proprietors of c.-.tain jicr o feat* name I. "We ourselves,'" says the wri ter, "r ccive Irom CIi.hiiIm r*" .lonrual tnenie mis hila'n iht page, nil J fair tlie continuous I. !? ? in L the ser.nl a guinea an 1 u half pa r page paid; in a ^ page aaf Clanuib. n?' there nrc 1373 Waards. Inn p age (or the ,,I?*isuro Hour" there ara? usually I I2J trerJt, itu>l fair that number the U-ligious Tract 3<ac;? ty pays lifieen s!a Milieu. K -r u page r. ntaiuiug shaml ) 'J5<t waanls Klur.a C<?ik u? .l t<a pay us a guinea; anal Charles IJ.eka*r.s',lIou?cho| I Word-' KtiII pays la.it saain liar a page atl lanl mure than 1050 woraU. Fur the sin iller patten <>' Tail's, Sharp's, Benth-y's, nml tin* Neav Maanihiy. I .-ail n guinea each is paial; while, la>r paga-g ait nbanit the same n /.e, BiitcUavnoal anal the 1 >ublin I'mv r Ity |v?y il-?lal? that prieo. Faar review Nile A tin menu pav-a hall ;a guinea; while the Critic an I the literary Usxellc pay seven shillings |kt column Tlic quarterlies pay ilieir eiititrihaiinrs tat rates vary uig froiu eight to sixteen guiuens |>cr slieet c! sixteen pages." The Supreme Court have given an order in reference to the celebr ileal Mimiuri slave, a-a-a*. Dree Seaatt, a slave claimed li s fr.-aloin <>ri iliascore th it his ill asler ha 1 brought him na'ai Mismiiiri from a tree State. Ma- claims t<> have bea ii em ineipita'il in virtue a>( having p assed aiver the M ssaHiri line atf 30 30. He illaaa annuals it <>ti the ground that lie h a t been carried into the Northwestern terrtorv, iinJ was free llierefure nndar the ordinance of 1787. There is much rasiman to la dievo that this is ,-a fieticioui case, and made for the purpose ail obtaining u i opiniam from the court. The court orah-r* that ,U.. ' >i.v ijm-siHiu ?i iaw Do reargued at the next tiiui ?fltvili?f Dree Kcott is n eitizi n ?>t any State of the Union, itii'i whether lie is entitled to sue in any court of the Unites! States. Ice in Surgical oreiiations?The Utica II? r sild says Dr. W.ilcott, ol that city, acting under the s 'ggestion of a French journal, has re oried to ice r?s i no ins ol ci. stroyiug |? iin in surgical operations. A f # days sineo he removed a very largo tuino front a in tit's leg. Jio tank a preparation of snow ntt I common lalilc salt, ami applied it to the diseased part, winch was almost immediately reduced to nn insensible stale. The removal of the lunior was accompanied by very little loss of blood, and little ,or no pain. The doctor's fingers Were, however, slightly f.axon in the operation. J)r. W. thinks that this m thai of producing insensbility to pain is pruferablo to thai of chlorolorm, iiiiisniiieh as it is u<>t dangerous and does not injure the blood. Wkstkrn Giants in tiirir Slumber.?The Durliiigton (Iowa) State Gazette says, that while oms workmen were engaged in excavating (or the ^tviinr of Gov. Grimes' now building, on the corner ,of Maine and Valley streets, they mine npon an arched vault some ten toet square, which, on being opened, was lound to contain eight human skeletons of gigantic proportions. TJi" walls of the vsu't w. re about fourteen inches thick, well laid 8p -villi c ,n. <>r indistrue'ible mortar. The vault is about i- !cep from the basa to the nrcli. The sk?!<-toi:s ?n- in a good state of preservation, and w venture to say ars the largest human romains ever found, being a little over eight feet ?"ll Slavrrv in Cuba.?The planters and merehnnls of the )?i md of Cuba have presented n petition to ^ the Queen of Spain asking permission to introduce Into the Island, at nn experiment, forty thousand colonist* from the const of Africa * Tm? Amuicam Bulk Socirrr ?Tiio annual meeting of the Society was held in New York on the 8th instant. The receipts of the year amount to $31)3,167.45, being an increase of $40,355.68 over the former year. Of this amount $1G1,060 - T 48 are gratuitous, and $232,106.77 from the ?nlo h "f r.??d , Th> u&iak-r of vol f, uincs issued in 668,'225 ?since tho organization of y tlio society 11,321,012. Many more than formerly of tho larger and belter bound books have been c issued. it Unprok;tablic P ion itt.?The National Medi- t< cal Association have inserted in their cudeof medi- C i cal ethics an Article which declares it to be d crop a- ^ I tory to tho dignity of the profession to resort to publie'advertisements or private cards or handbills in- * siting the attention ol Individuals affected with par- tl ticular diseases, publicly offering advice nr.d medicine to tWp ?>r pratb, or promising radios! cures and remedies, or adducing ceriifieates of skill and success, or performing any similar acts. Maki.no Lkttkk EitviLorn.?Tons of paper ^ and barrels of mucilage arc used up in New York v city every month in tho manufacture of an article ? > illsignittci?t and unpretending as letter envelopes. Four lirnc; are engaged in the business on / a large scale, and several others in a small way. ^ It is estimated that the number of envelopes made ill that city evety week a ;.t least 4.000,000. A Motwfti BlxifiT.?Iinrnum's friends are 1 pulling their heads together to get up n monster benefit, from which to realize n sufficiency to pur- 11 elifisv u homes'c u! for hi# family. Tiic proposition ' is, to give beta fits at each of tho several places of amusement on oottseoutive nights, thus maintaining i\ round of amusement, all lor the same purpose, for ten days or a fot might together.?N. Y. Sun. -t Political.?It is suggested in some quarters J j that the Uepu iheans nominate Kit Carson, of e New Mexico, lor Vice President on the ticket with Fremont, for as Fremont and Carson have Uiih been gicat travellers, they ought to be able to run J well. / Kcv. T. L. Breckenridge, at Lafayette, Ind an.a. used |s rson d remarks towards a Mr. Clark. The j latter, meeting h in in the street, d manded to know j, it he was tneaut. On being told to wear the cap tl ii ii mttxi Inm. (Jlark inllivtexl a ?Jct*|? pa?li on tlic l, clergyman's head with u cmiic. n Death of a Vetkran?Philip Strou l, n nntivc 1 of Virginia, im I n Revolutionary soldier, ?Jif?l in v ArkniiniM on the 3<1 ult., in tho 1 OGili year of hi* 11 ago. I lo w s* also a volunteer in the War of 1812, ' lioth withstanding hid :?j?*-. h Mnj. HuforJ, commanding Kansas emigrant* from Alabama mid South Carolina, was robbed of ^ $.">,1100?his trunk being broken open when tIn* s Lout was on itio point of leaving tho wharf at St. I/OUS. Mr. Herb-rt, M. C. from C?lirornin, whose ex- c aminatiou for killing n waiter at Willard's lintel, Washington, wo in ntinucd last week, has been I held to bail in $10,000 to answer the charge of t iiiauvlntighu r. The Newberry Mirror bsvs th:.t Capt. Waters. ' whose name is nu ntioncd with honor in the r.e- | * counts of the battle between Wnlker and the Costa Ricuns, is a native of Newberry Difirict. M U. S. Steamer Merrimac?Th.is splendid ship went to sett from Hampton Roads on the IGth , inst., under sealed orders, and it is sup|>oscd bound f to Havana and A spin wall. tl Co n non schools are rapidly increas ng in North a Carolina, an I were attended l.i?l year by 1 JO,000 scholars, against '9,(100 ill 1840. Tlioic arc eight hundred idiot* in the State of IConnecticut, one- fourth of who u arc under fourteen years of age. The London Times suggest* that Lord John Rns*. II should be made a Peer, as lie i* no longer 1 oi any practicable mac iii the I louse of Commons. A lady of fashion stepped into a r' o;>t>ot long since, and asked the hosier if lie had any tnatiimonitil iuskrtt, site being too polite to say cindlrs Two Conundrums?Why is a man who get* knocked down at en h ctioll lik * the world ur inhabit! ItccaUsc in s ii I'.eued at the |<olls." Why is a man will ng to learn liken man under iud etiuetit? lot-, use lie is ojk'II to conviction lVAKItlED, j Bv J IV Toll soil, J-I-q . on the S.li in*t.int. Mr. J.\ur> CloSSET* to M ?.- l'i""io-' I ' ill i iliMr > t. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION MORGAN LODGE, NO. 11?. LO.O.F. MORGAN I.ODQi: will celebrate t' ir Ttli | | . Annivcni-iry on lliu wJJ iiisMut, l>y a Pro ! Ct"* ?n anil Adilroti*. ; l.-iil^iK throughout t'10 State, atiJ Ml transient brt ihri ti, are respectfully invited in utunj < u the | occasion. Also rue piiUe generally. J. M EL FORD, Secretary. May 13 li * tf j Anniversary Colobration DV MORGAN I.OIWE. NO. l'J, I O. O I' , ON 23!> MAY, 185G. ORDER OK PROCESSION. 0<1.1 Fellow*' SiIumiI. O (?. Willi drawn SniiiJ. S. Supper era, w itli RikIk. Mi tuber* ?if Initiatory 1 tepree Members ol i lie first, hismiiI, tlnid, fourth iiinl tilth Di-jffiTi. I Conductor mi J Wiirilcn. .' Ti i ;i?uri r nliil Serrelnry. Chaplain, mi|i|hh ti-?l |?y - S. I) Members. V G. iiiiil Supporters. I N < iiinl Supporter*. P.ml (irillnl nil.I Orator. i . I G. w ill ilrnwn Sunrd. I J Tlie Procession will lie lot mod lit 10 o'clock, ' nm] in charge ol tlie Marshal*, iv.lt march In lie* ; j I ?.ijili-?t P!iun h. where nti Address will be-delivered ( by Past Grand J. M Klford. I | Tlie Members of llie I?dgc rnnl transient | Druthers iiro ri qm-slwl to meet in the Lodge Rimiiii, at 11} "'i-iih-k, A. M W M. II. TRIMMIER, Marshal. I T J. Ki.ford, A*L Marshal. THE GREAT RESTORATIVE. FEY KU AND AGL'K CURED BY DR. MM.A N IPS LIVER PILLS. C.5/" Mr Jonathan 1 Inu.'liiiuin,<if West Union, ( j P..ik Con lily. III no.s, Willis to the piopricior*, j Fleming Urns, o! Pillsblii gb, tLilt lie bad >t<tlV I 11 ' . greatly bom a severe mid protracted Attack ol 1 1\ ver nlnl Ague, and was cmiinlctrli i.mi.h.I I 11It 11 by the um; ??i the Liver 1MU alone. These ^ 1 1MU umjutui m.ibiy posses* great tonic |>r?I i .iinl ?-an be token with decided advantage for many ' discuses Inquiring invigorating Ieincdie*; but the l-iv?r IMIn oiuntl pre-eminent ns a means of restoring a disorganized lover to lienllhy no ion; 1 Iteiiee llie great celebrity tliey It ivc attained. ^ Tlie limner.nis Inrmidablc diseases arising Iroin a I diseased 1- vrr, U b ell so long bullied llie skill ol tin- most eminent physicians o| the LTnito-l Slate*, ( are now rendered cn-y of cure, thank* to the study _ ami perseverance ul the distinguished plivsc.au > whose n one this groat iiiodioine bears?a iiantc ^ winch will descend to posterity as one deserving ?' ( gratitude. 'I'll* invaluable medicine should always J he kept within teach; and oil the appearance of I the call est symptom* of diseased Liver, it van be , ! safely aad usefully administered. ;ir Purcha*t rs will l?e careful to a.*k for DH. ' M l-A N K'S CKI-KIMIATICI) VKKMIFL'llK, , niaiiu'iiciured l?y FI-ICMING HIIO-S. of Pitts- . bl'ru t, I'a. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. I >r. M' Lane's genuine Vermifuge, 1 " also Ins ceUbr.itcd I-iver 1MU. can now be had nt t all respectable drug stores. None genuine iril/i- *. 1 mil I he signal ure of FI.ICMINfr JlllOS. [6] May 85 13 It 1 FEVER AND AGUE -an infalliblo Curo< " We defy the world to produce nny medicine I i which doc* not contain (juiiiiiir, Bark, Arsenic, li Mercury, or nny no* ous or deadly coiii|?ouud, to t cure tins annoying disease so effectually ns Car- | ter's Spanish Mixture. While it contains none <>l J d the above named dangerousarticles, yet it pixsesscs (1 i a jsiwer in relieving anil curing Fever and Ague fi ; which can not be approached by any of thorn sepa- ' c rately or in combin ition. It acts specifically on the c I-iver, Purifies tho Blood, opens the pores of the , a l Skin, nnd ass.sU t nturu to expel from the system : t the seeds of Disease, or what is as bid, the remains | of the Mineral Drugs, which clog nnd finally destroy i | the constitution. See the cure of Mr. I-o:igdcn of Virginia: lie I ' had Chills twice a day for 3 years, nothing would j p ' relieve hiin until ho tried Carter's Spanish Mix- (. : ttre, only 3 bottles of which cfTcct.ially re*tor<>d : him to health, nor has he had a return of the dis f< I ease since M?y 8 11 tf ; A m torotyplng. L. A. GREEN luw juat returned to hi* Dagucr _ ran Rooms, on Church Street, and is prepared to I ike AMBROTYPE3, or pictures on gloss?a new d wtuie iu the Duguerrcati art?iu the tuos' appro- | ed style. They are taken iu a moment of time, Icar or cloudy, tarly or lute. Tho impression is ^ n|K'rishnb)e, uot afTected by water, light, or the >uch. They are far superior to Daguerreotypes, "nil and see them. I will remain in town some so or three weeks longer, and if any one wishes to am the new art, 1 ean learn them much quicker nan Daguerreotyping. May 15 12 tf LOSfi * \ II AIR BRACELET, with GOLD CLASP, somewhere on the Public Square. The tinder ? rill receive the tl anks of owner, and a small rear d, by leaving it at this office. May 22 13 tf Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, 2 AND COLD?. fJ DR. CURTIS' IIYGEAN VAPOR,and Chci- k, ry Syiup. Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort ml Tar, and Ay re's Cherry Pectoral, l?r the above o npluin'a, for sale at our store. * May 22 13 tf BENNETT & GOSH I st' SUNDAY SCHOOL BOORS. PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN U SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. A supply > oiiktau l/ on hand at FOSTER t!fe dUDD'S itore, Spartanburg, C. II. May 22 13 2ui w ar SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE! ;f ti< >sr| mIERK has been a terrible storm at sen!"*-* ' mi JL the mall snid when l.e was rending the taper wrong side up. Yes, there has Iteeiiiiiany | gallant ship hist, with all its living freight, ami . h? ucrchandise ot untohl value now lies buried in the ??i eil of o tl Ocean. Bright gcina that had once or- lit lamented beauty, now liu sjmrklmg amid the coral eels of the diM.n .. l.-t.. I. r, "II.1V UIC^IIIII llll'IIMl'l H j fho inhabit tlint region stare wiih wonder ut the r in iiitold tr< naiir<>8. There is many a |>onr follow in fa Inn world could be made comfotlablu by the r |?o.ewoii. rs Notwithstanding all ilu-so diwilcn by ship- it i'reek, our (IhikIi romc through safe, and welmve low on band a* handsome an Assortment of Silks, tii hlk Tissues, Murium, Muslins, (imglniius, Luwits aid Prints as can be found in tliis market. 1 Also, liinbroidorod Collars, Undcrslccvcs, Ffoun- * j ing, Kdgings and Inserting*. ! lion nets. Bonnet K bls-n. Ituclics, A rtificial * lowers. Bound Linings, and a lew more ot those w loantiful French Flowers loll. (leiitknu'ii may find Cloths, Casitncrcs, Vesting, S'n|sil<ani Ties, Cravats, llats, Hoots and Shoes to juit tluir tastes. We have also a fine assortment of Hardware,1 Crockery, Drugs and Medicines, Farmers, Blacknut lis and Carpenters' t'sds, Ac., Ac. Although tlie risk is great to get goisls, we are lot d sjiosi d to turn ofl' good customers, and il our liends gives us a call we will tvilui our wni? ? itid mcrvluit di'C witlt pleasure, anl sell tlicin at I re:* II llde pro.lt. W c purcl all our goods in New York at the owest prices, and we expect to sell as low as can In ic | mi re lia?ed in till** market. C May 22 13 if BKNSKTT A GOSS. 1 GRAND SPECULATION! rou a sn ill nvLvnn:^T. 19,000 Priosos ! \ $60,000. t IMPROVEMENT 0NT THE Approved Havana Plan Lottery. j i?pi:r cm:\n ACADEMY LOTTERY. By Authority of the State of Georgia 10.000 MMBEliS ONLY! ONi; PRIZE T( > MRU IT TICKETS. CLj^SS INT. To be I >ra\vn Jl'NK IGili, |S.*i6. st Contest lsi.l., M icon, ti i , m.der llie S.voin Supermteii- ; I. nee of Cot. (.to. M . Logan and J.w A. N isIKT. K?1 i v Til s Littery is .Iravvn on tile Plan of tlie Roys I , v'ttery of II.v.m.i ol S.ngle Numbers; tb.s bas | i.ij in,<?ww umnirti mi.i ilu? ! .avail t l/illrry j i|,"00 Niini'><r?? the 11 iv.hi i 19 IVz -?tin* | Jim I'll IZ ICS. I/uli to y"Ui int. i<st! Now lie time. CAPITAL sio.OOO. 1 IVxe of 5.15,000 in $ 15.000 1 ? 5,0(10 rn 5.000 I " 4 ."00 in 4.W.0 I ? a .000 m 3t(K?0 1 3,000 in *J,i; 0 5 *' 1,000 are 5/100 10 " 500 arc 5.0(H) ' 0'? " 50 are 3,000 1 130 " "5Arc 3.000 I >00 Appro*. I'r i't of SO are irt.Ooo >oo " ' JO are 5,(?00 13000 Prim, aniixintin^ to $t>0,000 Tii'lulk ^10?Halve* ?5?Quarters S3 50. Prizes j>:iya1 ?le with >ut tlnhktion ^"Pi rnim *cndip? m >ncv by in.i.l need not ; oar it? b?insj lost. O..lors puip-tually attended t>. '..|llimHliCat'on>Ci?llli.lellti.ll. It <llk notes I? sound Hanks taken at par. I)i??in^i wilt tn nil or.l.iIIJI l i'lii'H. I'.'niM' wishing particular numbers should >ro. r immediately. Address, JAS. I \\ IN nilt. M.inaj< r, May 33 lit Si Mtteon,Gti. siiKuirrs sales' JINK, 18.10. 1>V VIRTU Ki.l sundry writs of Fieri Facia* > ) to mo d. reeled, there will In- sold, lielor. tlx* *<>urt lloKm- >U>r, in (lie village of Sp>n laulniij;, >ii tbo lirst Monday and Tuesday in June' text, the following prop. IIV : 1 two a. ro l>t, more oi I.-**, bounded south and vert liv < Jrc'-nville street, and n?>rtli and east by tl ). I'i JC I ward's lot. Sold a* I lie property <>(' A u p lr.il Smith, at the mi t of dan. N<*bit. t< 148 tie res of land, nmre or I?*h. bounded by land* tl >1 C. I laiitni. tt and others. known as the II.mi l: n. lt (J.tld-utiiie'?-Defendant's intereM, wltieli in an S in.-xpired lease <>t 8 years. S..I I as the property of. ! H ('. Leitmr, at the suit ??f .I.dm Harnett. n ?> I aoi. s <>t 11.el, more or I. b.iun led b. lands I' ,f f T.I? < - . . . ... * <-. 11 iUMI UIIKII .\lM? | f.| tuifsy and harness. Sold a* the pr<>|?ertv ol Win r< .unfold, nt the suit ?*f Win (?o!ightiy, Adm'r i.s7 m land, ni<<re or less, I1111<I<<I l?% l>i and* ol John Ogl<-d?y mid others. Sold a* the > , unpcrty of Moses Wehb< r, at the mi t of <S<<uth <.1 Carolina Manufacturing Company. t< 1 oil<? acre lot, more <?r l?nn. f?<<un 1 <.-?) I<y hits < ( ol lit*. A 11 ?tn ir 1111.1 Fein t'c College Sold :i? the el iroperty of 11 Pclhiis, at the suit of <1. R lioudcii. ; 01 lll.'i iiori? nt lain), inure or less, txuinded hv anils of K S. Patterson, (li iirifr Me A bee an.I pi ilhrrs. Sold ni the property <?f John W. .Moore, r? it the suit of 1>. W. Moore. 1 will rell nt St. John'* College, on TYrnJny after <| vileihiy, the following pro|n rtv, vir: 4200 loot ol hi umber, 20,000 slough*, 2'?'.*? feet cut stone, l<>t ol t |<< in gutl? rin.', lot of t a enn*, 1 wit el harrow, * >l??iii?li and tools, 1 wash p<t, 1 copper ho ler nn-i lettle, I cookintr stove, kitchen furniture, bacon r? till provisions, 20 pine tah!< s, 2 innhngony tables, s lenses mill shelves, I iron safe, 1 mahogany sale- In io:irtl, 4 wnriliobes, I bureau, 1 w.ishst nnls, 2 ir aunges, 2 large bedsteads, 0 single bedstead*, 1 i t! rnndlv bedstead, 40 chair*. 2 c.ir|ie!*, 3 lender*, 4 d< air nndirons, 10 ewers nn<l basons, II school1 F leak*, 2 blnek boards, 12 old chairs, 20 mattrcsn*, : 1 Indster*, 12 pair pillows, 12 pa r blankets, com- tl <ris, <|Uilts, curtains, sheets, pillow sh|?a, table T loth*, towels, tubs, water buckets, 8tmk dishes, I w andle stick*, knives slid forks,2 doz silver spoons, i T ml a large lot of croekery ami l.onse keep ng ar- ! fu iels ; library and lurnitnre. Sol<l as the pro- I icrty of J. 1). McCollough, at the suit of T. S Vrtliur. 2 negroes; 1 woman T.ney, and 1 girl Adaline, tour horse wagon, and 3 horses. Sold a* the iroperty ol John tio**<tt, at the suit of .lease ' in Jlcvelnnd and II. II. Thomson. , hi Terms of Sheriff Sales cash. Purchaser* to pay or titles. A. WINGO, s. n. Sheriff's ( files, May 12 12 St 1 NEW FAMILY GROCERY. If I IIAVK JIJST OPENED A :AMILY GROCERY L. At Spartantour^. I IN TI1E STORE ROOM FORMEHLY I \ OCCUPIED HY J. M. ELFORD, OPPOSITE BRICK RANGE,! AND WILL UK FOUND PREPARED TO FURNISH ANY WHO MAY FAVOR MR WITH A CALL, j ALL ARTICLES USUALLY j V KEPT IN THAT LINE. ' "'! t.li II kinds of Couutry Produce taken in exchange j vari fur Groceries hul I May 82 13 if J. K. STKNI IP USB. 08 W Mill, a E * W 6 R ? ? , IVVKKS pleasure in itnimuiiciug ?? tlic eitixc us J <>l Spartanburg and vicinity, that lie lias ta- j ii (lie R. out, { (j() AO. ?, 11 HICK It A AG 12, vuy litre lie is receiving a very large ami elegant I spill?]3 SDXtliiiiiJS * ?e- a ra liicli lias been purchased at extremely low prices, in tl ul will bo mil l ncco"ditigly. T" an examination . |,u-g Iiia utix'k lie tnn.it respectfully invite* tin* nttcnill uf all, feeling assured tliat with Ilia varied as* rtin. lit ?.f everything that is arm FINE AND FASHIONABLE, ^ will be able I" suit tin* taste of the most fastidi* ' is. lie would state tliat hi* GishIh, liaving all : y ell purchased within the hist few -lax*, aro j ENTIRELY NEW, til comcijueiitly tlii.se purchasing alu-in will uot jn v il t'i get the very Intest patterns. j ,?j,| It is int|M>s*ible, hi tin* ailvertittenicnt, to ctiuinc- , ite the niany articles cumprising his stuck?sullice , to say, it is complete. lt,ri Particular uttviiliuii lias been paid to the selec- i |aI) jii ul ! rj| LADIES' | ' mm mm>u liioh embrace everything desirable in the new i ^ ' yl< ? ol English, Krctu-h mid American I'rint*, ' w:l' itighams, l^uvns, Jaconet", Swiss and Jaconet ' Inserting* and Flouncing*, ltLi?*k and tv' oloud Silk M.nit ilia*, Hosiery, Ulovc*, WorhcJ T ollars, Sleeves, &c. AI-*> ! bur ONNKTS. RON NUT TRIMMINGS o! a!! ;Ul,i inds, MISSUS HATS. j lu the way of GENTLEMEN'S TlPIJQ V ft ft A n Q R ?u u j \J \J U Ot < p ha* Ctnlli*. Ca-s'ineres, l)rap il'Kina. Italian Rc, lotlm, plain, figured, white and fancy I.INKN 1 ' U1 I . I .S, Cot I oil ad La; together Willi a WcllschotI Stock of 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING, lata, Cap", Roots and SIiik-p, Crockery and Glas* ' fare, I Ii iiok, Medicines, Ac. j ' <1 ve h in a call and be convinced, that bv f.i-r ! tailing, and prompt and jiolitc- alt. nt <>n to all, bv determined t" iiui it a share of the public pat mage. Ma v I ft 12 4t I >2 ^ 5 FP>SH5 | ' 51 ~ H TZZ3 =: H l = a = ?"20 ^ ! : 7: ? ^ . . fe( ;> * ??i: ~ ? ~ M 2 C J r - ' I 83?= ;S? *li ? - > ?C~\ f ' - c r. ^ - hr.~~4 at I !h S??o .? - 0 =E= ? Q| t^.;i , =. S& ' 5S ^ ' Carter's Spanish .Mixture. \v, Tin: culm n i.iiitic t?k mik w.oo:>! TIk' Best Alterative K n??u*ii!! I nor a i'ahtlci 1". ok mlitcl l.v in i r ! .ill i .n infallible reinedv fur Scrnfblit, King'a Kv.l, I P?l llli< iiiii iiisin, t Kist n.-ilo Cutniio<ni4 1 -li u;>: >>iim, i Si l'mij.l. H ?ii l'u>tul<? on I'.c K.i,-f, If!..tell* cj, I! i.ln, A^iii-aiid Kever, Ulimti.o "r S >rr K> < *, K:iih?o in. or'IV-1- m,> U-r, s.-.-iM-lioKu! ir^c- t.?k im ut an.) |>niii ol the If..m,1 an.I -I" ill*, ' S..I. Kb. am, r-lut.bol li I Ie. in. S>|b ^ 4 it.1 1 .>r!. an.! ...I . . 1 n.nif from an iiijii.iie mi# u#e <>(' j ji. i M.reury, I ii|>ru.l?in*e in < nn? J, s'c, <>r Impurity of ' li< IIIMI.I. J.iii This nr.-at nlu-rati-Mo,J r.no and Putil'ier of i> >r !< IJin,?l m a,.a' u>>-I liy th .limn.!- of j?r.il?-1 nl rau itirlltk troil) all p.irti at llo- ( lilted Stain*, wli.i i-lily da ly to llu- r>- narknbU- ,-urr? rfoi nn 11.\ * If gr.'Ab st ol all in.- lir,a,(' \ |IT Klt'S >1' \ \ ">ll MIX n III. " N. ? j .i, U!iwii ,t-in, Cfoluia, Ktllptlolls on ill,- SK.ii, Ij'ViT I > - as.-, | ? VlTK, I lo. I f, 1 ?l.| *-..1 , s, \ 1. ot nil of tllC l\ il f | oy?, l).?o?> >! tli- I lii . , Ki'iu ale Complaints, |,? Wn* mill A oil ng <>t t!i. lions an I .1 '.nts, an- j MHilily put lo tl-glii l>y using tins nostiiiiaMi U?, -nw-ily. 1 j.,,|, I* !* ill il;ii-:i? * of the Hloo l, nothing !> ?* vol 0fs i ? n fouml |,t compare \\ :!i it. Il cleanse* ilio Went of nil imp li t < *, acts nlly Ami , ili> cully > il I lit* lv vi-r ail I Ivillloys, ?tr. ngllieli* tin* I ? s ?( mi, givn.s tone lo tlio Mom toll, makes tin* Saui ur iiinl lie tliliy, an,I r?Tt'?i?i tin- Constant on, IllWbli-.l liy ,1 m am* or hinkvll < own I>y the ul .ss. * nl y oiitli, t i:s pr;i>t uu v.j i .i.l Mrcllgili V For ill,- lUsK.tsK* uv liani.ls it ;s pee 11'.ally up- * lii-able, jiii,I \v11iT? v?r it li.vs bvc-iitf Known i- l''" vnl irly preset ilx- t with tin- happiest fll-ols. It l'r ' ivigoiatos tin-wojik ami ilobilitii'tl, nn.l inputs 'I"; um oily to t'.e worn out Irame, elowt 11 it.* itkin, ' nl lo.tvi - tin- patient fi i sit on.I lio.'lllby; :t s ll.'li! n" ' Itli- ol tins iiioslilli.il,'o la-iili-ily is wollltiill tini on)li-il S irsaparill.is in otistoitoe. ^ Tli larj uumV r ol o, ri ti ite.s wliioli w e li ?vt Ct-ivoil Iroiu persons limn all p iris of t'ui I'm toil H " Kilos is tlio i, >t i-v.ilenoo tbal ilit-ro is no limnIJ (lb (lit It. Till- Press, llotel keep Is, Ill icit- | at ?, physician*, ami pub! <- tin ii, will known to in community. -*>11 a-l<l tin-'.r to tinmnv to tin- wonr ul <ti s i tli > lililiAl l'.L< ?i ?i? ITIll 1] IK! I | ('.all on tin- r.j ot ami got in Almnnae.ami rea l If- not'il Is of j|?to||i>li II" i ar. - r i -rliii 10 .1 l.? ' V 1' mil* KIl'S SPA N (H11 Ml VI1* UK. (IN MOST < v*. * ncI, IIKRK K.VTKV TIIINti EIAK II ? l? RION%l.l.V nil.KII I j jn?| ho litniu of nil n lvvniMiiioiit will not a lout tin. ;i u,|? ill insertion WIS Ri:i:RS k ro., Proprietor*, > No .'Ml. Ilroadttay, New York To whom all order* must bo addressed. f l'"or sale hy Drutrifmt* an I Country Merchants | all |urts of the United States and tho Canada*, , id l.y the FISIIKR & 11KINITS1I, Spartanburg. JOHN L. YOUNG, UniontIH? ina Mat R 11 ly 1 J ' Von Want to Buy Cheap l?m&-;35?S8B&3 BLOOMBERG & BROTHER Arc on Board, V1TU A LAUGE AND COMPLETE , STOCK or 1 SPRING AND SUMMER j f7"E have recently purchased in the ci ??- of V linltiiuorc, Philadelphia and Now York, aro just opening at our ?t.in<l a splendid as iiit-ut of GOODS, which for elegance of stylo, . cly, u<xrti (juui.iy aiiii cheap price*, cannot be ] ms-s. i1 bote or elsewhere. To our friends, i THE LADIES, ! arc prepared to offer a bcnuli'.ut and rare va- ' f of DKESS GOODS, iho latent styles of 1 UNO ami SIMMKit DllESS SILKS, plaid, I cd, &c.; IJnrejfc*, Tiwuw, Muslin*, Prints o! ' and pretty ?h sign*; u beautilul style of 1 ramroit jaoohmm, itbaz io n. Alpaoea*, and every kind of DRESS ODS; ill no, a lot of beautiful patterns in the ' of KM ltlt< >11 >HK 1 l.S.Trimmings, KmbroidI Collar* Mid Sleeves Mid Skirts; Lace, Muslin j Cambric Setts, Chimisette*. Handkerchiefs, i ; the latest ami most fashionable styles of i FRSITCrl B0N3KFETS, i nnd without trimmings; Ribboua; a line lot of aaola, the prettiest and cheapest in the market; ie assortment ol Summer Covering*. Mantillas lie most recent Paris designs; Head Dresses; a e stock of American ami ENGLISH HOSIERY, nig which is a line article of K>d Gloves at 50 Is per pair; nil style* of Ladies' Gaiters and Iking Shoe*; with a lull supply of FANCY ODS; Perfumery for the Toilet. \ e also invito the atu ution of GENTLEMEN ur heavy and extensive stock of Read) Made Clothing ; idiicli will he found every article necessary to ' ply the demand of the season?ligp CLOT1I ATS, It lack ami Colored Casximcrcs; Satin, ' and Fnucy Vesting*, and every style and pati of Summer suits: fin S.Ik and Leghorn Hats, st fashion; ROOFS and SHOES, and n gene- ' assort incut of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, il addition, we have laid in a heavy supply of i ' COMESTC GOODS, .#_/!* *.? I?. 4l ... 1 /v.1 . inun urn v.ii.htj; i->aaun?, r.rnll'O, I atl'l every tiling \vInch our customers can it. Ye feel snic that *v can show the best Block r brought to this iii.ii ket.and wo are determined 0 Nell al a Cheaper Kale it can be I.ad at any cslabl fitment in Sjcirtana. All hv ic>k is a fan* trial. C.dl and sec us prove our words. i.,> i i.i ti i. i:i.< K >\ir,i:u<; A- r.r.< > G. E. ELFORD~ N11XT DOOR TO M'RKM'S 11A LI., 3-roonvillo, S. O. I>? on hand a largo and well selected assortment of the following articles ; lelieio.:*, M'sccllanetus itnd Classic.1 works. Seined Hooks, Slates, Pencils and Pens. 1 Hank-Hooks, Al? inornnduiiis, and ltiar.es, Leap, Letter, and Note Pap. r. Knvrlopes; | Hack, lime, Itliie-ltlaek, Red, Carmine and Indelible Inks. Portfolios, tt'i .ting t asi-s. Writing Desks, A line stock ol sii|K iior (ioM Pens. II.irrisuii'o Perfumery, a gloat var.cty. d many other artiel s t.s> numerous to mention here, but wa ll worthy of examination. Cash orders from abroad promptly otlctided to din 7 II ly HYATT, McBl RNEY A: CO. JlltCT IMrORTKRH AMI WIIOLI.KA I.R lir.AURI I.N ' Ulilul DJl) A'ftb DRY GOODS, *o. :t? iiavm: stui:I:T, CII ARI.M-STON, S. C. Ian 10 IS.".6 Pi lv Battalion Musters. :I?KR N<>. *111" 1'ir. t at;.I Si eotiil llattalions of the 36th Ki-o.nn nts S. t' M w.ll parade at their reetiV? p trade grounds, for in-pe.-tion and review , o'i!o-?>: The lirst llitl.al.oti nt P.sdesvillenil the rill s tlll'dav ot M IV in V Tin- ? -eiiinI I. ? II !. I.iii IV uM i ii i)u* til'tli Sntiiiday VI iv iii'Si The enriiutisseoiied niiil lion comuii il otlloers ?i! both Kitt.iinns wi I |?arnde tin* pirv ou< l'?r instruct.on at\.l dri.l. The emu i.ii.vl i.Hi . i n mi< i < iju ri <1 In l> in full uiiifni in :li .1 iv of ii-x .i w, i ih private with a gun I ?s|>ii|?|K*il as the law pr.-s i s. I'll, art l ei v w HI | ..rude n ill l!.< Hattftlion ' ulvsvillc. Hi niil.r? f s. M SNtMM'Y, I'n! iiiiih Kcgin ni is. C. M. I \Y Wr.unr.it, A.lj'l Pay | 10 tf_ I IN EQUITY- -Spartanburg. a. A. Youinr. I'niiy I'.niumi. un I oilier*, vs i.uc nil i I'.ill iiiiii miii ii|1iiis. U.ll lur a o iiilt, A'e. T n 'n _ in tin- sit - l.ictioii of ihit Court lliat l.i .11.!.i I'ailiaiii, Ai.lmviil V\ lltam I nrhaui. > I (ii-it^ii l'.iili.im, Wichnrd l'arlcitu,and .losepli " am, minors, r< ilt iit l> imi I t' > I in.is of lit ? i *: li i>, mi nmti n nf Hnbii,C*i?iii|ila until*' So[ r, ordered, lli it tin v ap ear ami pi.-a I, answer ilinur, in (' unp! ii mis' K.I, xviti.ii three lillis from tlio ila e lo i e. f, or the same w. 11 be en j>ro coufcsso against them. Til'? ?. 1*. YI'.IINON. c e s n. Vmr'i OlKee, April - 7 Sin India Cliologoguc. N uuf.iil ni? iiine ly lor liv.r nnd Aguo nr?d L other 11:1 ii- UiseoMW. The epeedy and in ii nil t i Tailor!. 1 liy the (*! lOl.OtJOG I* la Ir.iin llo pi npt an I la nllliy aet.i ii Upon the | ml, eh ails no it I mm b le ani ri-stnrilig it t< I :\ 'I Ii us stnl..ii at the foil, its tendency i? 1 s uijily i - isji.-iiil disease, liai to remove the so on xvhich it depends. Sold hv r.dllKIl A: IIKIXIT8II, la. 1 l" if. Dniifgltt). ENGLISH COOKING SODA. I'ST received a lre>li supply of ties most useful and i eotioin.eal all ele lor raising bread, '.l.ls, pastry, pali ngs, ,Ve. Tllis Carbonilet : ia contains two prep.u .1 mis of Carbon e Acid > to ii tie ii1 S i.lmaking it far superior to th unmi S la S,i],iratus usually sol 1 for Carbonate ?o?la. Kor sa'e by 1* I 111 III iY 111'IXITSII, 1 Iruggists. it ay 1 10 tf Wright's Liquid Cathartic or FUIILY IMh.SIC. |)AI'TMU to the crelleriil WlllltM fit !?.? ' l muii i>, perfectly ph.i-. int to the la?t?-, ?iu ly ' inn ill 11 <1 to oililili< ii, us v til in* t<> intuitu, iiml 1 per nini b.il'c .11 .ill tiv i where anv physio is re- 1 ml. *li?M?' who are io f.i ?*?-1 .mis In use the nnn*oo>is I very iliMiffin.ible pliytiH in use, c.ni avoid all I I unpleasantness in ihe use <>1 this Cathnrl'o. lathe s Will i'i | >.co that at list ? sure .Vul ef- | ii il pli.? i.a- lii'i n f?ninil, w liieli their ?*aililri ii re.i.My take w tlimit lorcinj, mid by which 'e il.? i- of oil, I liiihai h. una, A'e an- n voided. Ki.r sali I.) I ISHKU & IIKVNITOH Perry Davis' Pai 11 Itiller. LllTS(CIAN9 any that PItRRY DAVIS'I PAIN KIM.1.II i" nni? ?>t flume n ee little elm w hich is calculated tu relieve nn immense ; unit i'i" Mill' ruiir, ineiilent tu tinman life. |t? >n <>n the system is in my times like ma^io, so j aiitaneous, the |?a<n is p?ne at oucc. Thcp.ii- . r anil pure i* sohl hy FiSllKR it HKINITSIf, lay 1 10 if I >r?ffuists. Look (hit lor Hoarding. lill". Sl I'.St'III 15l-lll has npencil tho house hirmerly occupied by lliram Mitchell, near 1 Methodist Chuceh. in Spartanburg \ iltnge, for : reception of HOARDERS Can necoinm .slate ten or twenty with comfortable rooms and lodgat tho customary rates of board in this place | Mi 7 ftO T W WATERd PETROLEM OR ROCK OIL. CELEBRATED for ill wondorlul curativs power*. Ttio PETUOLKM ??r HOOK OIL s * great medicine iu Scrofula und King'* Evil, tnd iii all those diarfms !? '!???' !li?lr orij?:n in a iepraved condition oi the blood, and oilier fluid* of ;be body. It will cure pain* and ruhir^emt'iili of he boiiea uud joints, Blotchca, Biles, Erysipelas fimplts on the face, Tetter, Scald-Head, Hingivorni, and the various akin diseases. It has cured tumeroua coses of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, &e. For aalc by FISHER & IIE1N 1TS11, May 1 10 tf Dispensing Chemists. POCKET BOOR L0ST7 LOST, on 15ih Inst , between Jacob Zimmerman's Store, und U. Bulluigcr's Mill, my I'OCKKT I iOOK, containing $ IC in cash and va ioua receipt*; also, two se|iarute bulc, |>uynblc to Dr. J. J. Vernon, one by Mia. E. P. Siioddy, and he other by J>avid Pearaoir, one note on Lotus Jorekerell, payable to Jefferson limit-nil; one note >11 James Z. 0o.ui, utiJ one on Jefferson Duncan, xiyable to rnyaelf. A liberal reward will be given for its delivery to lie at Vcrnonavillc or at the Spartan Office. April 17 8 tf J AS. A. BNODDY. Bifingsville at Work Again. IS UK above Establishment is now spinning Cot. ton Yarn, ami uru ready to lill orders. Tliwy ire also at work in the lihick?niil)i and Machine iliops, and arc ready to execute any jobs in inacliiicry iu their line. April 23 9 if JOIIN BOMAR, JR. YiiysV MAGISTRATE & GEN Eli A L COLLECTING AGENT. Columbia, S. 3. April 17 8 ly FRESH ARRIVALS." nKNUY k RLAKELY arc receiving and opening at Clinton a ik-w und weil selected STOCK OF DRY ROODS, insisting of all the varieties of the late styles and patterns <?f laidies' Dress Goods, Gentlemen's NN car, Hat?, Cans. J> nits and Shoos KulJU !?-: illt*, Umbrella*, Arc , to all of which wo will the at lemion <>l |iiirch.iM'r?l as we intcn<l to make it to lh?-ir intcri*t to try u?, especially c?h purchaser* and those who intend paying up at the end of the year. \Ve return our thank* to our friend* and patrons l?r the lib' ral patronage heretofore given, and we hope by selling them floral* to an advantage to merit a continuance of the same. HENRY A: BLAKELEY. April 3 0 8t SULLIVAN~& TRIMMIER," ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, I lave formed a copartnership for Spartanburg District in the practice of their profession. Oflice in New llri'-k Range on Church street. C. P. Sl'LMVAN. J. V. TrIMUIKR. Feb ill 52 tf A S. DOUGLASS, A TTORNEYA TLA W. SPARTANBURG, C. II., S. C. OiTioe next door east ol Court House. Feb 7 5t) ly WRIGHT & ORR, ATTORNEYS A 1 LAW, SPARTANBURG, C. U. Office in Mnj. Lege'* Llriek Building. neat door to Bobn A: Edwards law o.'liee. up stairs. .1. 1 >. \Vriuiit Spartanburg C. II. J a*. L. Orr Anderson C. II. .Ian .! Ih.'iii 45 tt \V)I. T. RtSSEL, M. D. HAYING resumed the general practice of MEDICINE, iu connecliou with Dentistry, respectfully oiler* hm services to the cili ins ot Spartanburg and its vicinity. Otlice in New llriek Range, No 2, (sccoud story,) Church street, opposito Palmetto House. March 27 5 tf LAND WARRANTS WANTED. OO-X ( K D \ worth LA ND AY A UUANTS Waniwl. The Subscriber will give thcviry highest ninrkct price for Land Warrants. A. T. STRAIN. Spartanburg, C II. March 17 Ij>j5 4 if Notices VI.I, persons indebted to the firm of K1BBY ?fc WILSON arc hereby earin-stly reijuretell income forwnnl and make immediate payment. Money we want and money we must have?our businc** require* it. We bad ratlivr not sue. 4,A vord to the \\i>e ie sufliviejlt." Sept 20 31 if KIRBY & WILSON. Gysctt's Yollow-Dock & Sarsapariila Is Sow IM T t'P IS IKK L.\ KG EST StZKD UoTI l.l'.s, AMI IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO ItE Tilt lUiST S A ItS A PA It II. LA MADE, AS IS CEIITIVICD J DVTIIK WoSIU.ttH t. Ct'ltKS IT HAS I'KIl r un.vr-i', i ill* UIMUIAAI< K**J I'lfcSt OF WHICH A HE IS Hit ro>SKS:SlOS OF TUB PROPRIETOR. j Ki.mi.muek, tiii.s is the onlv tkl*e and { OIlKllNAL AUTICLK. Scrofula, Syjil. I Mercurial IhuupViits, Cin- i or, <! nigrum, I Hi- umatiMii, ftud a vast vur'iciy of other <i ?'a>cii art* i|?ecd ly and pot ftctly eurul by tlic use <il this medicine. Head the following Certificates. TAiAiroiKt, Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 18a~. llctR Sin: 1 Mt'ii I yoa tb * ! ? certify to yon that \ >ur ufiitct of Yellow 1 an I Sarsapuritla |..,s pi i l- ti .-no ?>f the m ?st w.ndei lul to.cti or me tb Im* evi r been (fleeted m man. 1 lit. be. ii . til' t. ti :. 'I'liity vaii with eruptions nil my legs i.ii'l fe-t; ill lllev p'-t tr bi/1 | that I lui<l ti g on erutclies, an I ill ISi'j I ll'.tl otic b g amputated iibovc the knee. In abo'it tunc moii lis lifter my other l?u hi-oke out in irpi: rating niitl running s. s'e* lrn;i? my ktn-e to my loot, ami tl.ielmrpt ! i great tlml tif ofleitsiro matt ri. My grou nb i brake out in large Ink.* , whieh 'Tscharged iinieh olTi'iiaive matter, ami at the rjime tilin iii> It'll h in.l hruke out m laroc running lorn nearly to my elbow. TI c in -ery ili-.i I have suffer*f r th- iattt two years I ear.not I'cwribe to y?j. I wui m such agony that I never n?tcd <lay or night. In li.'t bei last my * ni brought n .e one of your b ittle nrapjierm I read il, re. J foum'j reeorti . 1 some wonderful cures peri'orir.ed by our "Kx'raettf t eilow 1* H~k tiiitl Sara* .parilla," I rent ami got two bottles of it, ami eoit* nenceil taking il. In two v. e k*, to my great s -ton sbi;?eut, my sores nil bceaine t:t*V, ami 1 c .all sleejv nil night, a thing I had not anna fin turn ymi a Wlini 1 I ??l taken mx botiii-*, my r .ni had marly all healed. My so (spot well in, if by em'hanliiM'lit. i have !'.'U used in nil ci ^ht bottles of your "Kafraet of Yc!hiw li ? k iiml tS.i;s.i)>.iiilia," and I wow consider myself we fl. I enir at :.ll of the nflVoted to try this medicine, I >r | l>< I.eve it ? il cure any known disease ni t!> world. I.iy aside all prejudiec and ju>t try una proclaim lis great worth to suffering man I*'n?l mill <ntruil them to take it, for it w .11 cure Micrn. My cnae is \v?ll known in ft large portion ol Smith Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, ami if any should doubt the nh-we imre, 1 inrilc thein to call on me, find I will show thein tin: sent*. I can be fun in I in Tulin|tt**>n C??, A luhnnin, one ink- front 8t?n ' Ft rry. RKNAJAI1 11UOHB8 The Vollow IVs'k and Hursapardla in peenlintly ml.iptid for fcnmlc* of delieate lienlih, resulting front irregulfttity of iiMtiHtii.il dseharges, and other iIimsimmi peculiar to their sex. The proprie tor h.is in hm p<wscsaion a great mimhcr of o?rtificat is of villi * iK'rforniiil of the above di noriplion Wo assure ilie nffl.eti !, thnt n bottle or two of 1 )r. iinysoit'n Kxtrnct of Vfilmv IWk ami Sar?:tpa- J rills* will mi mice regulate tlmne ihfhi uh.es nml renew the iinturnl energies. CW I'ul ?|> >? ?nu?rt bolt'es?Trice $1 pci bottle. Sokl Wholesale nnil Retail by Scovil & Mead, 111 Chartre? 8treet N. 0. j General Ar entn for the Southern State*, to w bom nil orders nnint be addressed. SOU) AUK) VT FIS1IKR A 11KIMTSH, Spartanburg So Co W. II W ATSON, Greenville R. KRUTOII, 44 44 KKNNON A NORRTS, UaloavlUa 44 8 R HENRY, Ijiurcnsvillc C. L HARRIS, A- Co. Uuthorfordron N C. April 94 9 ffm i HEW GOOD*. WX iuvitt tb? citizens of tbs towo sad district *?lo csll sad examine on|fc)M? stock at DHT GOODS, whist We era now ?i7ving st the omw Brick 8tor?. JMBht* th? "rMrf: ?rs offer st vsry low prices. April 10 7 dm FOSTER A JtTDD. New Dress Goods. A gmt variety of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles, at low prioca. J ust received by FOSTER & J UDD. April 10 7 3m ElBBOIOEKIBA .> * ' FINE Worked Collets, Chemisettes, Under* Sleeves, EJgiugs, lasertiugs, Klouncings, Bands, Infutttn Ureases, &o. J list received by April 10 7 3tn FOSTER & JUDO. MANTILLA*. AN elegant assortment o! Summer MANTIL* LAS, of fasliionable styles. .1 ust receded by April IQ 7 3in FOSTER A JUDD. Domestic (iooda. WHITE and strijwd Osnaburg* for servants' wear, wide Sheetings, Tickings, Cliambrays, Drills, and a great variety of other goods for tumily use. Just received by April iu 7 3m POSTER A JUDD. shobsT LADIES' Gaiters, Bootees, Kid Slippers, Walking Shoes, Children's Shoe*, Men'* tine Calf Boots, Congress Boots, Calf Shoes and Brogaus, nil ot n superior qonlity. .) ust received by April 10 7 3ni_ _ FOSTER A JUDD. GENTLEMEN'S and YoSl fin Silk, Soft, Fur, Leghorn, Panama, Straw and Palm I.tut lints, sonic now styles. Just received by April 10 7 3m FOSTER & JUDl>. Hardware, ctoo. A FULL tuoortment ot Carpenter's Tools, il Farmer's Tools, Door IxK-ks, Hinges, Window Glass, Putty, Linsctd Oil, ?fcc.. &e. Just rsceivod by FOSTER & JUDD. April 10 7 3m Bonnets, tbo. I^MNK Straw, Neapolitan, I-sce, Tuscan, and otlur Bonnets. Also, Children's and Mioses Hut-, Bonnet Ribbons, dee. Just received by _Apnl 10 7 3m FOSTER A JUDD. J. M. ELFORD, MAGISTRATE^ AT SULLIVAN A TRIMMIER'S LAW OFFICE,'ON CHURCH STREET. ALSO AGENT of the Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company at Columbia, nud the Southern Mutual Life and Fire Insurance- Company, at Athens, Georgia. Any information in re yard to Iusurance given at nil times with pleasure. Spartanburg, March 6 185G S Cm ~ JOHN HENRY ZELLER, C0NFECT0NER AND BAKER, SPARTANBURG, opposite Palmetto lianas, keeps constantly on hnnd Candy, Cakes, Bread Hop Benr, fine Frgsnt. &c., &c., to m-hioh lie invites public attention Nov. 'JO 41 ly. Store House to Sell or Rent. rIMI K subserdicr proposes to Sell oe Rent one ef X the most eligible mercantile stund* in the torn* of Spartanburg. Tlic House is fronting both oa Main and Chureh streets, the m>?t public tlmroeghfiirvs in tlic town. For terms application may ha in.de to cither the subscriber or Gen O. E. Edwar Is. A. F. GOLDINGApril 3 C tf CATHARTIC TILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on tha internal viscera to purify the blood and itimu| late it into healthy action. They remora th* obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and otner organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first causes of disena*. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professor*, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they aot substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published in my Amerieaa Almanac, which the Agenta below named at* pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their as* in th* complaints which they have been found to rare. For Costivbskss. ? Take one or two Pills, *r such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Coativeness is frequently the aggravating csuse of Plt.BS, and ^the cure of one complaint is the eur* of both. No jierson un feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly reljeved. For dysrtrisia, which Is sometimes the cause of OMhrciiMi, ar.d always uncomkirtabUs take mild doses ? from one to four ? to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and the hearth,urn, hod'/lnim, and vmlbtrm of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gene, don't forget what cuml you. For a Foci, Stomacii, or hlfirbid Inaction of the Itoicels, which produces general depression of th* spirits and had health, take from four to eight Pills at tirst, and smaller doses alter wards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. Fob. N r.nvocsMBss. Sick Headache, NareitA, Pain in the Stomach, Pack, or Side, take from four to eighV pills on going to bed. If t'nev do not onerate sufficiently, take more the next day until tnay I dr. These complaints will be swept out from th# , system. Don't wear these and their kindred, dig^ o: ders because your stomach i> Ipuh l'ou Sruorc'ta, Kbtsu-ki.as, and nil PiMeasee 1 o f the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, tea keep the bowels open. '1 he eruptions will genets ' ally soon begin to u;miui*h and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores hare l>een healed up by the purging and purity iug effect of these Pills, an^ some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sutfrrer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the uuclean diseases of the skin, because your system want* cleansiug. To Purify the Blood, they are the best medicine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow th* seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of th* system like chatT before the wind, lly this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the rcmarkublc cure* which they are making every where. I.ivf.r Complaint, Jaundice, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement?-either 1 torpidity. congestion, or obstrnetions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate ihr lule ?nrl I it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to th* heft 1th, snd the constitution is frequently under* mined hy no other caiisc. Indigestion is tn* sympi torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the : hile into the stoniftch causes the bile to overflew ; into the blood. This produces Jaundice, wtth % ; long and dangerous train of evils. Costiicness, er alternately costivencss and diarrhoea, prevail*. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometime* ia? ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness , sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the akin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; i the stomach arid ; the bowels sore to the toueh ; | the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious eofie, bilious diarchies,' dysentery, A"c. A medium dose of threw ! or four Tills tsken at night, followed by two or thrss in the morning, and repeated a few days.witl rrmov* the eause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffice such pains when you can cure them for 26 coots. Iliiet-MATisv, Govt, and aU Inflammatory ff rers, are rapidly cured by the purifying eflhel* of these Tills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principal of life For thm* and all kindred complaints they should lie taken tuild doaea, to move the bowels gently, but fre*ly. As a Dinnf.h Tilt., this is both agreeable and useful. No Till can be made wore pleasant to tak^ and certainly none has been made more cffortnal to the purpose for which s dinner pill it employwV i'HKPART.O BY DR. J. C. AVI1R & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemist*, LOWELL. MASS., AND BOLD BY FIS1IKR a HEINfTSn, SpaitanW* JOHN L. YOUNG Unmnvillo, and ail orchnnt* and Druggists evervw here. HAVILAND A HAURAL, Chat'.*****, Whoumah Aoftrm April 17 8 4at