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H! 1 1MB Ml ".J oowuor Suiuuui s Spm;k. j i>*rf As there is considerable interest felt in K??^ a... back' the raalter, we givo the fWlewwg extract, I m,s#) from the Globe, of Senator Simmer's gross 1 nuulr attack upon Senator Butler in his absence, parisi which caused Mr. Brooks's casting of . . 1coan bim: ,,y y, But, beforo enteirug upon tlio argument, I ho bi I must say something of a general chaiac- that tcr, particularly iu response to what lias ?Stat fallou from Senators who have raised them 0f t,-j selves to eminence 'On this tloor in chain the pionshipofuumun urongn;! iudau the Sena uK, j, tor from South Carolina, [Mr. Butler,] and hvini the Senator from Illinois, [Mr. Douglas,] bj",L^| who, though unlike as Don Quixote and ! find 8ancho l'anxn, yet, like this couple, sally j Ohio forth together in the Hamo adventure. I hcroi regret much to miss the older Senator from pears his seat, but tho cause against which ho vadei lias run n lilt, with such activity of ani- renci mositv, deiuauds that tho opportunity of ctleci exposing him should not be lost; and it is of lu for the cause that I speak. The Senator treas from South Carolina lias read many books of I'i of chivalry, and believes himself a chival ed tli rous knight, wiih sentiments of honor and j ?ib courage, Of course, he has chosen a mis- ! cent tress, to whom ho has made his vows, and ! pray wno, inougti ugly to others. is always love- rigid ly to him; though polluted in the sight of than the world, is chaste iu his sight?1 mean Wen the harlot Slavery. For her, his tongue is , l>lott always profuse in words. Let her ho itn- | ginni penciled in character, or any piopOsition tion made to shut her out from the extension this of her wantonness, and 110 extravagance of 1 say 1 manner or hardihood of assertion is then alien too great tor this Senator. The frenzy of in it Don Quixote, in behalf of hi* wench Dul- audi cinea del Toboso, is all surpassed. The.is emig sorted rights of slavery, which shock etpiali- I there ty of all kinds, are cloaked by a fantastic a hi" claim of equality. If the slave States can- s Terri not onjoy what, in mockery of all the great far, i fathers of the Republic, lie misnames ' all S equaltiy under the Constitution?in other ' Sena words, the full power in the National Terri .State tories to compel fellow men to unpaid toil, Hepu to separate husband and wife, and to sell j of da little children ai the auction block?then, ) sir, the chivalric Senator will conduct the j State of South Carolina out of the Union! Heroic knight! Exalted Senator! A second ' 1 Moses come for a second exodus! j :nNU1 Thit not content with this poor menace. ^IK'e which wo have been twice told was "inoas : ' 1 ured," the Senator, in the unrestrained ',eIlc' chivalry of his nature, has undertaken to : JWSin apply opprobrious words to those who differ | s0'l'c from him on this floor, lie calls them , "sectional and fanatical;" and opposition to ' the usurpation in Kansas ho denounces as i :iro 5 "an uncalculating fanaticism." To be sure, are 11 these cliargos lack all grace of originality, ; ;V? R and all sentiment of truth; but the advon | turous Senator does not hesitate, lie is I the uncompromising, unblushing r^preson- """S tativc on this floor of a flagrant sectional- ' 1 isin, which now domineers over the repub- I'''1*10 lie, nnd-yet with a ludicrous ignorance of ! iU"' liis own position?unable to see himself as U!irrtJ others see him?or with an effronteiy a,lt' ' which even his white head ought not to cu'jri ... . 0 k .. protect from rebuke, he applies to those here who resist his sectionalism the very row ' epithet which designates himself. The men who strive to bring back the Govern* bincy meat to its original policy, when freedom . I and not slavery was national, while shtveiy 111 ^.u and not freedom wns sectional, he arraigns setl|n a * sectional. This will not do. It involves [om? too great a perversion of terms. 1 tell that '-iney Senator, that it is to himself, and to the , ^r' "organization" of which ho is the commit buck ted advocate," that this epithet belongs. 1 ' now fusteu it upon tlieni. For myself, 1 {>u caro little for names; hut since the question nK>re has been raised here, 1 atiirui that the lie j rrJ,trt publican party of the Union is in iu ju>l | ll sense sectional, hut, more than anv -other j "oWe party, national; and that it now goes forth j H'? " to dislodge from the high places of the a,u' ' Government the t\ rantiical sectionalism ot w hich the Senator from South Carolina is ; ?'c?a one of the madest zealots. I ,ml"" * 1: * * * * I ncss ; With regiet 1 como again ujxm the 3,)tl 1 Senator from South Carolina, [Mr. Under,] | nib'\v who, omuipreseat in this debate, oveitlow- intlr 1 ed with rage ut the simple suggestion that | a(*r Kansas had appliod for admi.^ion as a S-MK|Stale; and, with incoherent phrases, dis- I [l0<' ' charged the loose expectoration of hi-1 speech, now upon her representative, and then upon her people. Hibie was no c.\- 1 travaganco of tiro ancient Pailiameiitarv ou0 sl debate which ho did not repeat; nor was 'j'*1?*. there any possible deviation from truth "'j'8 ! which he did not make, with so much of VV| passion, 1 am glad to add, as to save hi in blond from the suspicion of intentional aberration. P,aUe I5ut tho Senator touches nothing which he Ct' does not disfigure?with error, sometimes M"!4 ' of principle, some hues of fact. ll?show> "'"P" an incapacity of accuracy, whether in stu- '11 ting the Constitution or in stating the law, tr,'"'<r whether.in the details of statistics or the UK l 1 diversions of scholarship. lie cannot ope rulll,d his mouth, hut out there dies a blunder. 1 Surely he ought to ho familiar with the 'e^ life of Franklin, and yet l.o referied to this household character, while acting as agent :i1"' of our fathers in England, as above smpi- l' ciou; and this was done that he inightgivo '',e 111 point to a false contrast with the agent , v.( of Kansas?-not knowing that, how- o"aLhi ever thoy may differ in genius an 1 fame, in this experience they are alike: that , , Franklin, when intrusted w ith the petition 'a' of Massachusetts Bmc, was anau'iv ! h\* :s mod * foul-mouthed speaker where ho could not *,u?m bo heard id defence, and denounced n a mu "thief," oven an tbo agent of Kansas lias . been n?ulted on this door, and denounced so us a forger." And let not the vanity of P' r,l> the Senator be inspired by the parallel with w,t'1 ' the liiitish statesmen of that day; for it i> ' t?nly in hostility to freedom that any parul- ,n5 ;i lei can be recognised. went lJut it is against the people of Kansas that the sensibilities of the Senator are par- , s'4'e ' tioularly aroused. Coining, as he announces, ^ower "from a Slate"?ay, hir, Irotn South Carolina? W turns with lordly disgut.1 fiom this newly-formed community, which he fwill not recognise oven as "a body politic." Ctm:'e Pray, sir, by what tillo does lie indulge ! -va" in this egotism! Has he read the lii.dory hour>. of "the State" which ho represents* lie like tl surely cannot have forgotten its shameful ,',al ' iinlrocililv from shueiy, confessed through- uhon out the Revolution, followed by its more 1111 shameful assumption fur slavery since. Ho poss?iL? cannot have forgotten its wretched presist w;u 1 mice iu the slave trade as the very apple of its aye, and the condition of iu participa- ''l,s j* tion in the Union, lie cannot have for- | ? '.ten its Constitution, which is republican only in name, confining power in the! A p hands of illc few, and founding the qnuli* to lite deal ions of its legislators on "a nettled free- as her hold .-state and ten negroes." And yet "Krien tho Senator, to whom that "State" has in it seen ' jjt wuiui'iUed lue guardianship of its nutiie, instead of moving, with tvnrd trending steps, to cover its nakedrushes forward, in tho very ecstaey of ?e?s, to expose it by provoking a coiiidu with Kansas. South Carolina is Kansas is young. South Caioliua Is by centuries, where Kansas counts airs. P.ut a beueficeut example may oiu in i\ day; and 1 ventnro to say, against the two centuries of the older ,e" may be already set tho two years al, ovolving corresponding virtue, in younger community. In the one, is ong wail of Slavery; in tho oilier, tho its of Freedom. Audit' wo glance at al achievements, it will be dillicult to anything in the history of fcotith linn winch picscnts so much of i? kSirit in an I.? - " > ? - ( nvivtw vim cu in ci|?" > in that repulse of the Missouri in is by the bcloaguied town of Lawi, whcro even the Women gave their ivo efforts to Freedom. The matrons line, who poured their jewels into the ury for the public defence?the wives Uasia, who, with ihiieatc lingers cloth eir defenders against French invasion e mothers of our own Involution, w ho forth th ur sons, coveted over with L>rs and L.ossings, to combat for human s?did nothing of self-sacrilice truer did these women on this occasion. 0 the whole history of South Carolina id out of existence, from its very being down to the day of the last elceof the Senator to his present seat on lloor, civilization might lose?I do not iow little; hut surely loss than it has dy gained by the example of Kansas, a valiant struggle against <?ppies>h'ii, in the development of a new science ol lalion. Already in laiwivnce alone 1 are newspapersuud schools, including [h school, and throughout this infant lory there is more mature scholarship n proportion to its inhabitants, than in South Carolina. Ah, sir, I tell the tor that Kansas, welcomed as a free will he a "ininisteiing angel" to the tblic when S .nth Carolina, in the cloak ikness w hich she hugs, dies howling.' FASHIONS FOR MAY. uiiig fashions, like the spring flu won, l a blue sky and the cheering intluof the sun's bright rays ere they shine in all jlioir brilliancy and freshness.; e it is not often before May that they ilea deci led character. Bright ami olored material* predominate at our celeb.ated houses. full diess and walking dress tlounces till very much worn. Double skirl-, ot always considered us full dros>; they oiiu.times adopted in home and vLi dtc.sCs, when the color is dark, ir barege dresses an entirely new trimhas been invented. Thus, on the >f a rich pattern Homice would Lc d a thick galon, with raised tlowers foliage in the l'oinpndimr style, with a >\v fringe of the colors of llie flowers blinge. These galons are made in all it. lolher trimming for flounces is a nnrdack figured galon, with nine rows of nnthc, nr.d black hanging beads in patterns. ?un suutmcr dicsse?, flounces plaited uble plaits, quite flat at the lop, and g out in largo open flute-, at the botare much worn. They are edged with trimmings, sh poplins are much iu favor, and silks aie worn at almost all seasons i year. ir artificial florists appear each year thoroughly to appreei tie the an ' art cm; and it is dillicult to believe the beautifully shaped and tinted rs so much worn s t the present time ot nature itself. Lace is also lighter, ibbons of a more delicate tint. The recherche style ts distinguish.- 1 by its ut simplicity. Uice straw ranks first ig the new spring bonnets. The li- e* and brilliancy of the white, a-d the cxture of lire straw, lender it exceed well adapted for il'l shapes; and it i?. admired also for its lightntss and . ^ho fronts are t oil ml and very , and tiitntned with delicate and \airnainents. Feathers, flowers, or rib accompanied by blonde, are employthe outside. no of these lice straw are trimmed on ale with thro.- small branches of while with crape leave*; on the opposite s a bow, formed of blonde bat be, i:ii\lli rings of straw. A d >uble row ?.f e is placed over the curtain, which id a* a ribbon, l'he caps are compos* bouillonneoa of blonde, and very brandies of lilac. 1 >road strings, of re ribbon. !!o bonnets are also worn, and nro ox ly pretty. White tulle is trimmed three rows of gullered lilac lallelas the edge ot the bonnet, and In'twecn ouillonnee. A bunch r#f I'arma vi . ' a verv light shade is placed on e . h A deep blonde crosses the crown, tils over the curtain like a function, icr blonde is gathered on the top of irlain, fastened in the middle with a if lilac and white ribbon, with long ig cud s. Cooties ot ribbon, tloweis, iolet foliage, mixed with bouitb'uiiees tide, trim the inside, betas bonnets are still in request, tiiinvith feathers oil the fronts. Toilet a* idercd with spot iti while siik are at?-li in demand. timing bonnets are composed of v? iy w n straw. The cr<>wii is coveted with of violet ribbon; the inside trimmed .nineties t>f violet?. iinov straw, with an open edge f uncurtain behind. A rich cactus ortiaone side; oil the other is a bow of hi. A trimming of ribbons on one iside; and on the other small scarlet s; broad ftiing-, to match ilio bow. I JJrrrpool Tunc*. jreat curiosity has recently been disd?the llute with wbicli John Unncguiled the tediomness of his captive It is an unsightly affair, and looks 10 leg of a stool?indeed, it is said lie manufactured it out of one, and the turnkey, attracted by tbo sound i>ic, entered his cell t<? ascertain if !o the cause of the harmony, the Unto oplnecd in the stool, and by this i detection was avoided. i wondei if not the oiigiual idea of "II Flauto t ;<>od old Quaker I uly, after listcuign extiavagant yarns of a clerk as long patience would allow, said to him: d, what a pity i( is a sin to lie, w hen is so necessary in thy business." A blight Mistake. I The best of us are liable to mistakes. V all know that oven Deacon Jones, aft having indulged to freely at the cointn uion table, went hoiue late, and in the da chewed up Mrs. Jones' nightcaps, \\hi< I were in the starch, mistaking them f tripe or runccaroui, ard declaring them i be very tough. A slight mistake from a similar can occurred in Washington street the oth evening, at the store of a cheap book ai fancy article seller. It was late and tho store was closed, b the show articles in the window were Oil revealed by tho street gas-light. I'ron nent among them peered out tho smilii . | face of Mrs. Kartell's picture, and an excee j ingly "disguised" individual liappcned get a glimpse of it, and halted, lie in I took it for a living woman, (behalf shutU ! concealing all below the bust, and confiri ing his idea that a real llosh and-blood w man was there and no mistake. The smile was so inviting that he th uigl 1 it meant something; so he put his rudi visage close to tho pane and nodded Iter. She still smiled. "J\?oly creetur!" muttered the tight o to himself; "takes a (hie) fancy to me! 'ai involuntarily he gave a more knowing eo | to his hat, and winked at the face, as if show that ho "was up to trap" and rca< for anything. | "i\ ol?o?tv el so inside," lie continue ' "and"?looking around him in the strt ?"nobody (hie) passing. I'll speak Iter. How d'vo do, ma'atilJ" lio continin in his must fascinating tone; "I lliink lli I've* seen you (bio) before, houio *ers.' JL'hu faco smiled usseiitingly. "Thouoht so," bo added, confirmed ft. ! bis belief. "Charm (bic) night' iz/.nt ; "S|>020 you recollect inc. Whole wa/.z) '1 lie face still looked very sociable, but s ' didn't say where she had seen him befor "(Iuo.-s somebody in tbero asleep? right! 1 >oii't want to wake'em up, p'rn] Never mind where it tva", ma'am. Mi bo some 'ers. Had u ver' giec-able tin , that time, didn't we.' ? chl. ! This la t was accompanied with wli was intended, in pantomime, to signify I sly poke in the lib-, but the linger goii against the window pane, reminded hi ' that they were sepaiated. "S'po-e she's watched and dasii't spea I'll (hie) make a iiioshun to her," and beckoned insinuatingly for her to come01 Just then the llickeimgof the sticct g; light made the head appear to shake, as negatively, to the proposition; but the co tinned smile and look of intelligence co vii.ccd him that she would like to, if s dated. "IWinl.i to come out and walk, b tiassu'I. Shame! Jferued shame, to kei a Woman housed tip so. S'pose she's g some (hie) brute of a husband, jealous the (hie,) and tight all the time! Wi my w ife was half as good looking. Tliei She look's it she said something the | ( i lie swaying light made it appear m What d d you please to say, ma'am.'" sa j lie, putting his car close to the pane, catch the slightest whisper. Hut he hca nothing, lie looked at her again. "Knows enough, if she don't say inuel ho in uttered; "tull l?y a little what a go< deal means. J'erhaps she a-ked me ii Staggering to the door of the dweliiu house, us he thought it to be, lie found fastened. So lie went hack. "Is the husband at hoiiicl" l ace smiled allii niali vol v. "Now that's what J call (hie) uufoiu Unite of a husband :it homo- -and (hi light of course. Crone to bed with i boots on, 1 s'posc. l><?n'l you lake V:n ?> ma'am!" said in*, blinking his head at t< picture, with a look of indignant ayinp thy; "if iio goes to bed witli's b/v.ts o dun't t/oti t>i/>c 'em Ojf\ ami when lie wnk up he'll lm 'shamed of 'nisclf, it 's cr 't a: -hutue in 'in! Can't you come ??ni? N\ l llO smiling feattlies seemed to-ay ".\ > again. "C.iii'i \ on r iHU ly-ly " "llello there! What am yon d ?in Trying to stave in that window!"'exclaim* a watchman, who had 1h.h u vainly liying make out what the enamored vnli\i<|u was nfter, who with both hands in h breeches pocket, bad be< n tilling "b rwai and back," now 0:1 bis heels and r >w c bis toes, while now and then bis liat j .11 nied against the g'asaiti a dang'-rous mai ner. "If VOtl'lO foljd of picture--, \oilM la t< come and see'em when yen ain't tlgh Come, trot along, or 1 11 lake you to tii station!" "Hood night, mu'nui!' said lliu suiittc one. touching bis hat, "see y? \\ agin- -n? v 1 fear ? whcli there's 110 danger of intcirii| 1 lion. (io< d night, o 1 boy,"' to the wnicl man. and the tight man walked aw ay, ii tending to visit the place next day? but I forgets where it was.?F.< ri . Li< Iyer. A Novia h.MKiiruisK.?.\ l.idv in t vi 1 tliiana, Kentucky, is fabricatii g an "a!! 1; ipiilt," as siiu terms it. 1 i. ? it- do, n "jeitch work," of the article is 111:1 dc tip < small ?tiips of iinen, on ouch one of wide is an antogiapli wiitten with indelible nil \niOIig the nanu s collected are ttiOfC < Ibniy Clay, .la? !.->n, Haniel \Veb-te Crittctidcn, < 'ass, Hunter, 1 dim to, llv>1 ,.ll II I ... 1...II /'II - - -n ?. 'l.ll llilll, 1 J 11 < II! Ill, 'M Morehoa I, ami man v other eminent \mei ran*. A geiilMuan w ho has secli t! 1 >; 1; decline** it a groat curiosity, it w tii bo to liilited, wc umh-rstniid, at the Hourbo county fair as a Kentucky production. Si'ir.tr \t. Oi'iiiA.?'I'lic New Y<>i 1 niio .< 1 iraks nf a \oun_ lady neat I??.> >:< j not finite sixteen years of ago, w}t<> is .1 gaged in willing an opera under lliu it | llucuee of the spuil of Heethoven. it i saitl slie lias never Iren insluicted in 11111 sic. 1 lie lime- remaik* tliat, "being tin tier ago, of coumo all 111?? music will bo i a minor key; ami in spite of the assert in thai the fair composer never look any I to sol.6 Upon .a musical instrument, \\u lic-vei liielcss think thai she must be a prelt good pcrfornior upon I10 lyre." Tim workmen in llio silk 'acloric* r Lyons, in grutiliitle for what the Ku nol (iovernineul has done to develop the branel of imlustiy in which they are ? iig.agcd lately -sent a petition to the Minister 1 Estate praying that "the elligy of hint wlion war ami peace have leudcrod equally il lu-trioiis may hereafter ho crowned will laurels on t! 0 national coin ot Fiance."' is *aid t|,c Kmperor w ill grant the petition 4\\ 1 > ' why, in the iialiio of gooduoa* did yon not make the waMierwomau pu starch in my xhirt collar?' *\Vby, my duar I can g." vour choler lip sora-ily wuhou it.' | The Uiiited Stales in Prophecy. 'e The follow ing are the chief oonclusiouf er that uiost remarkable work, "Aruinge Id is- , or, the United States in Prophecy, wlr ik we brielly noticed a few days smco. I :h work blions profound and thoughtful or vestigalion, and adduces many argttn u to aud deductions of history and cbronoh ! in support of the concisions here <piol 40 i "The United States is hrael rutuitJ." cr The many hints and decimations scatl U1 ed through the I'ltnon of Scripture, wh have boon usually applied to a politi u* j ie?toraliou and national return of the i 'y brow slate, are applied to thu United Sin u' j ?negatively, by icfutiug the common 'n i tcrpretation, and positively, by :i series d- ! arguments, designed to prove that the I' ted States meets and fullils all llie cor ,s* j lions of prophecy. rs | The following passages of prophecy? n" which wo can only refer?ate tints c ?* sii ued by the author of ArnwycthLm: Uaiuli GOlli, 9. Kzekicl USth, 8. Isaiah I lit Ui ah ty;h,'JJ, t'J. K^lm l 47th, 13. J] | m miah UOtli, tM. at ">e prophetic epoch applied to the l ted Stales, as required by lliu "Tillies J)0 Daniel, is dated i?y the author fiom nd "f'essatioii of the Daily Sacrifice," A. lb ,j. The time measures of l>aniefs pn.j.jt l() ! are reduced to 17U8 yeais, and we aro t lv brought to July 4, 177i*. " ; I lie symbolic prophecy of Kzekiel (< >(| .18 .'{!?) is particularly explaimd and , t ; plied to the theory of -lnn(i</c<{Joli, . great fact being a Km open n invasion of >(j i United States under Ibissia as head contedeiated Kurope, and n repulse of iuv.nleis, with a consequent downfall monarchy. ;n The vision of XehlicliaJn v.rir, unTl if g'cat s\ ml) ?!ic piopheex of Daniel, X .< ' plained similarly, tlie United State, be ll0 the''fifth kingdom,according to the c : lit <r. "t'huich and Stale union," whiel ail i prophetic synchronism in this scire ,.s j of the duration < f the "Kittle 11 rn,'* Is ted from 1 Dili June, A. lb .i'Jo ? llie ie ginning of tlie t utucrl of Vico?or fr fclober, D3'2?the protnu! Ration of J liuiun's laws ol tlie ( liurch and St empire. The "three an I a half Mil r 1 bmiel's prophetic llorose p ale i* I need j"* diilfli-llt tllodos -t'.r lii.. Ill ----- . . ..... ' \vo inust ri'lur U> the work ilsdl?to J". i; years -77 (lays', hud 1530 years 312 d I , IXtling tin.itis from 111o < puchal |> <i llt [above noted?325 and 532-?lire null ls. reaehca lite 4lit JuU. 1 <?<>, an i the \ jf ltiOS. Uv rnar^ mil intei preiation the j. toi ending is lotoiiod by some liut's < t . i( cuiatioii to A. 1 >. ISTrf. iu, . Hie npocali ptic prophecies of the N ! Testament are so interpreted Into. tliat at ""peiiing of the seventh vial" ; > udVtu J the l< volutionary \ ear 1 M m (ij j J Cha rlfu>tr>}i Coui, r :ui 1 A M VONTKICLNT N low till. 1 hckellS Ui ; the f diowing description, in a late iitnu ri'* ot tlio "II "Uselii'I 1 \\ . ids,'' <>r a dai " darkev lie encountered in a 1'aris rest >-) i taut: ' u' "I would have Urine hall'a hundred i to appointments similar to this dinner for sake ol the Ida k man. I . *4s and t. v. is a chataei. d H s-t > to to rain;, contented, tua^niti lit, ; 1 1. 1 was as black as niy hoot, and as Itht llis won; \ head, eiispe.i by win I 11 te rf" mother Natine, h.id unmi-leak ?! .. 1 . 11 a recent touch ot' the baibd's 1 was pel turned ?lie was oisj ? he i 1 inwii?ta. lies (.,s I live!) twist. I >.ut into r tails, by means of I'mitmolo II m?r.i '1' lie bad a tip; ho bad *. 11 i< t l'atki-1. e 11 with a iojjp b.no tassel; b. a ?d tnilit ; tripos dow u bis ; .nl;. >n ; bo bad pit. 'I. boithor I > t-; I It . i sl.iit s;.i A ?.f |:, ,v riieilJUt'ert-n-e, p lis, o i w a'-'.o-.al ' n* and a o ,ro? >us \. ileh-cl. . n; I bel sve " bad a eiinisoti itnd. 1 w .i?' at; i. L>> wl, t.-j <>!' rain In ic hand! i< d> I'-, <1:4 ?y iiis fomfmgftr, and a stick with mi or p .w.iivor Ifidd knob. lie Wll> t J \V r? j dciftj &?l 1 iggQr ibat the CyQ <V?I i sh "II I id 1 p . ity 1 .>41. .1 wi.e -> t'o" id..111, wilii I no a 11b 1 n ti I j nli0 it v a- plain t > see wa ! e- . 1\ lu i ve with, and ne*p. rat dy atiai 1 : i. " It was marvellous t > b 1 t v.; '* t'.ad ?;:?/ ? vrth \* I dl - .: ' 1 bi:n as be batted t 1c in Ins eh iir : II dim er and te.ic h??l las 'j, j. iron '* v. i * li a to- .(h pick. I! 1a 1. v rtrirvclloi. v tl" . :!.r c u !. .. n.' n w id, w . ! !i ; l.er to out lirtr dinm 1 in ' is m pi pi 1 11 e, and sulh tod her to tie i?uiid iris 1 ' ' a ot- at emblu ' >ue 1 sh ,wi a |] i_;. ie -* * *<i|\. 111.1 .It i !( 1..--J...sl f !i. ia 1 j, .. ? 41 . . " . I 11. 4l" I i tu.vn i:is w ..omul lie 1 j I .r, ? ? j I m J omnp i.nt ngw i"t t ' ii. upon w! 'i ti: , ' w.'ii' i i>i I ' lull, wh. i tl.vV i . i:r. ' .i , Tito inj in J li iil'.iiiJ w i- I'Uin i >j\ iu as piiiuipa. wiliii'?, and, bcir * liiiiiilu gel I ill. w i-. ol I'niir- , pin . I m til aw a 1 i !i il. I in1 finer <! ?v 1 i c i a ill' ij> I- . uc .J ulgo A l>!iott; il u a- ! >iu * lowever, thnt tins husbntul couW not l?o " \n itiii?- f' .in-l liis \v! nii'l ? > tl ? pat 'r wire.i.ii) -in 1. 'I i i r 11 j u tin .n u '' lili-Laii I, "ill ie in -"'ii \v tlian in an, ' a<i?Ji.?>1 ilie eouit as ; >w.-: " 'A it honor, is tii- u! .t i . \ f ill I lice? II ?? . >ix nioiiilis ng .. I . an. ,i r< ' again i iliis in in l a t-?11ii a .1 ii.: n r" j w i. !i inv \\ i ; ilurii n I w.. . .. .? i ri out ul llw w.uv, ami Ii 1 <;i- i . i wi i li I'V.'f . N VV \ III . \ 1 . lll't t. ' ami theivT no cam !Wain?t li:sr?- W k" coiiMn't voii tell ino - i la . ; . i. w ill II L oping me in j ui all winter, an I lenvii the parties to go n i. iif a \ i >i longer, n. j King a I'n! matt* i worse, without i u> limin e em. limn such io-iav'' | m i J Til.- prim ii i I. is an i. . loe a.Ivan: I- ' i il'fir ..11 - I---- ' .v. .... r* ;?r ?!? t? ( !y in ist? r ? ! t lio ?itu .. I. L ;h m i ii i* I <?t imaginary conve*wnti< ... |4 may p I* w hat inil". mile-. Ik i i. ?-. ?<; i tIn* J..- ml " "t Ii i*+ niitagum :iik - <.l will. t.. in.j 11 when lie li.iii r.-ful??I thcn>. 11 nii\ i. > in gratuitous lioi'.*, ?* .ii-hn: (hat ' m ill will contradict liim; ho in iv . V perfect fteowill in l"gi\ ni 1 inv> lit trativu e\|?ei. nee; lie inav give rnit .a gclicxl < i.u- ii < f history with the in >nv IlilMll I.i t- olilltt I; all this Ik* ill ,V d wi I' iniiniii ty, < erl iin that ii. i f his lie.'in !' who ma i. it wnpath . ng are not li imii ,f A t.'i 1:101 a I'i.am. i e Ih.toii !oiii| , jmpi i nieiilioiis thu' a gentleman icbidii . at l.iviiig-loii raii.!i,l. . mini, has a\c , singular plant in his gaiden, win. h ij?p. i j l<> he a .s >rt l loninvtii. ; link !> tweoii t! t animal ami vegetable wmhls. Tho p'a is nIn ut throo feet high, .'in I its *loil i, nach tin) grotiu !. At the ci.J it is ninn t ' v. ill. a sinai! sharp nul>?ht with whh , it pierces ina?< t- an t lifts tin m into tl t cnlvt, where they iu?gra.p? 1 b\ 111r? pl.i i in. I appiopiute.! to it& suppoit. D8 I2M(I*5 IN ill LI COtlliS. Cuuurat, May 19, I8a6. couar of KKKOMS. l,,,i W. 1>. I IfSausiiun, ex'r. ?T K. W. Davie, a J*, ich Iawh A. Ifeekam, et nl., trustees. Wurdlutv, J-, 1m delivered opiuioo. Motion distnhaod. I.AVT COURT. .1. Arnold nil.1 11. Beotr, bearers, vs. W. Itobs orison, udiu'r. O'Neall, J., delivered ..pinion. Mu'>fv lion tor new trinl dismissed. Cvl: Tilinnn Stone vs. 1''. C.mtrell. O'Neall, J., delivered opinion. Motion dismissed. I,. (J. NVihin, rt at., vs. Win. Potter. Monro, ?l>' !., delivered opinion. Motion to ruvcrae dceiaion ich dismissed. c;il I llan-'roit, R,tt* und Marshall vs. T. J. and M. j(l_ Mcha.is'ry, same vs. .same, Cu?!lo<gs and liaiicy, 1 vs. aume. O'Neall, J., delivered op'uitlin. Motions dismissed. it'* Thomas W. Pace, ?</?. tlie State. Clover, .J., I of deli- eTed opinion. Mot I ou disliUMlcd. ni- WiNouuii'l Willi tins va.Oj verUieltey. O'Neall, i- J., delivered opinion. Motion dismissed. William I-. lVrry v >. John Pcriy. O'Nenll, delivered opinion. Motion dinuis-eJ. ?to 15. L. Chun, rid*. M. Myers. Ward law, .1., OH- delivered up u >n. Motion i.f plaintiffgranted, nisi, ol defendant refused. ' ,.| flie State vs. M. M. Cheney, (stealing a slave.) ' ' ' Withers, J., delivered opinion. Motion tor new ti-.nl d sinewed. Prisoner sentenced to be hanged r oil -I uly I 1. Ul* K. II. St dlar.l & rvs. J. 1). MoRwaln & ol i o. Monro, J., delivered opinion. Motion di?tlio Ulls-i-ed. Gy. Hall & < '<?. vs. J. ltob'n?on, et ul., ndin'rs. >>|>V. Wli.tner, ). .Motion grouted. fin- .r. i?v..I. an 1 ?'ol'Unl> v ll.iiiroiiJ Comp'is uy ^*. ti. P. Huffman. \V Littler, J., delivered opin.oil. Mo.ion grann I. Clover, J., diaseutiug. lis.' do-pli 1*< -.it-oii ads. liieo Mitcliell. O'Neall, ;ij,. J ., deliverer! opillioU. Motion. dismissed. (I,,. Moses ti ads. i lie State, < h ten ling a slave ) \\ itlieo, J., deliv eied opinion ami dismissed the . in on. ?i over, J , pioiiuuuced scute nee?to bu "I hanged on July 1 I. the lleiny hhvll ads. 1 lenn s O'Neall. Withers, J., ihllVercd opitt.oll. .Motion dismissed. I. M. hill in ads. David Pinchbeck, for hi* assignee. ''"N ail. d. Moiion grunted, tile Town I uneil of t liewterai/s. ll.ivid Piiicbbcelt, eX- '/ a!. <?' N .ill, .1. Mot on dismissed, in r I. i 1 M is.iii vs. S.i.nuel 1 luminal. Clover, I d . M i on it Miiissed. A . .1. Kob' rts, ., iin'r., vs. Win. M e< 'night. 1 O'Neall, d Mot.on granted, rim. d. I!. Mii.-T vs. I.. P. j-.-toivr and <j. P. Snhdc It- lur. ''.Neil,.I. .Motion d sniisse.l. p,,. Daniel Williams vh .1. N . Me lihveC, jr. O'Neall, .1. Motion ilisin - >< d. d ! it M.J .ate* vs Wilmington and Manchester :1' Ksdr.m l < ' uipuny. Clover, J , d. tivered opinion, ato Motion dismissed. 11 John O. itliiiin 1 sih dolm A . < JaiTot. Ok.ver, 1>V ''*? delivered opinion. Motion dismissed. The State vs. A II harrow. Withers, JdilivU ' vteil op'li 'll Mot oil relus sf ' hi W tii.Aiu I latton vs. ( '.age Turtii|i?eC'd. Wardi\ s. law, .1., Hi livoi -i opinion. Mot on <1 stnisned, !,;> II l'yiou ads. M.-Keu/i', (Jadow ?Jg etui. I \\ fdlaw, J , delivered opmioll. Motion d'ntll-M I. I'omul s,,.in. i ni Utility vs Joseph Ashley, ' ?inn- P. P. Ihurbir, same vs. It. ! '. Ingram. h?t du !/e \\ arJInvv delivered opinion oi the Cotiri. Nth Now ti J granted, nisi. doling tirvoi? vs It. \\ sttlo-rshee. Wh'Uler, d ?!v..v i.ii.iii >ii. M .inn granted. 0 w ' ?'ot ut or rciriTV. ' he d n Sflis, for Thuddeiis S'int, \s. Mel.nre 1 In m l W.ibi'it, et at. J dn st 'ii, L'li. Decree atlirni ed. d imes Iti'sJley ads Jnuo J. McKifght. Duna. C'h., d ' i red optli oti. I'eCiee u.ojitioil ^ ^ i ;.. . It,II OliU'l'lt. .1 II l-'ittytl ami wif vs. 1) I". Piaster and 1". 1 N. i-.ii, luim'r*. J Mil.km, CIi., read opn.on 1 i "i i>.tiy.'tu. 1 )u lie mv.iitiv <1. <J oil Uki mi, an i '.I , 1' uud. A. S. It.ii ' ii, rt 1.1., vs. Wni. Ix'Wui, juiin'r, H ,- . J lmit a. I . 1 )nii'c \\ A M . t iIiiiikh l."Wiy. AV ' i x, (,'!i , tj. ,n i ! , #ii of tlic(J"uil. jKcrve Itf r v i - ! in,. \ M '* i !- v.. A. I.. C'.ii verso. Ward II , ' i v, Cii, t .1 h i i, a uf .In- 'mirt. iKicrcc j- a i . in. . i t : - .1 i.ii ntliet part*, y- .1 mid ?||. i. M. .1. I,v.vt rt.:!. Doo US i. : f.l ii,i a hi.. DrCM UIO ( il ' icin.iti.i 1 : il'.iim i !' >Lirt, 11 . .1 . . 'I (' - ?ii \ - .Inliii (#. K un t'.y, ct nl I >tiii> i' it , .. ttii <i i it ui'l til ii i Ikir i urI."Ill ,. 1 , a ill I ? v : ' \ i - i 1 " 'I in . 1- bi a.- iti .! ?,>hjh. 1 ?i . ilia Court > '. i>c. A|?j - ai ; '..i i ii-miii -t fir :ii - N mi \ W ^" > a * I'll- S'.u'.v -? r.ii 1 'arni nn i i \'ir i I I hi- .v I.in jik ii. Ward* ; I.i v, .! i r.i ' hi. a ,.!l. . r. .! M II ;.i ,i. -t. "l' I, lit,j'. - K /J- MLi.r 1.. ' - " ' . . ' l . ill V1 , .1 . ,\| i -Ii s ti ii *1.1 \K- \ . y nii< A .I .III" i ! Ki'liiuily. |1(. v j ,i Mil' ai tin* hi. 1' Ii I! I,. I A .. is. \\\ i. |: II,oi II,.. i . W - , .1. .M -r -ii |i 1?-\? r.-?! 1 i . i i r . .i : (.? .V a', .1 . i >si mi i. r w ii. I V Pa tr-Mil (A.ii.jmiiy, ill .. \ i i i i. is1 ' is ; ?ii<-1 It r t'uiip iii*i ul - a i I>. i j? ii'. . <i /'in. ami. \.i .liiim-s II ?? a . 1 ' V? ' r-t .1, Mo s ,'i . 'c } v 11 ia..s P.. 1 #? ! i .. n in \\ i,- . -I . .? . r. d i?;i:.i Hi. M ' I ! : ' ' I >' \ ill J P 1*. ( 'I.I ; S \ S s 1, . C .P. . I <\ . ; .ay. W!,.i.?r, .1 .1 !. . Mi' 'lis r.i'i.s i A. .1 Wo s ,:.'s .1 M II ..II- < |'\\.?", .J., ' .1. V- I-I.i Main. M -II d I. W. .f .1. ,t, ft ul , vi Win Kn >, , in, \ . .1 I W ,(! Mm : . .1 . ii livi-i.-.i I , ill- -a I, M.-t - i, . s, ,| Pa . i - -a an ! vi -a \ 11. .1. / . \'r . it ll! II N't.ill, .! , (U'llVHl'd oji-n .1. Mn all ck dan s<,| ? . .* \N i?. r? .in i , \n. ili.rn s fsiu'iiiravk ntiii mi . I . ^ r M ; it : jtvlt ? m m . k - i u i'iiiu ? ( the State. moll,. t i * *j 'ill!' .!? ! trei i ik : . i !' .vp li \* !ti! I tier Mo iui is VS IS. ... ! In O'Swill, .1 nl. i! h w s k , ( , h.nr icn. p.nt , t-r !> ? I ? 'iii " i .r n. jl( 11 ii _li 11 w .i'll . V? S.t;m 1 .1. 11 .'in.i >ii i \i- s 1 ;!: rm opinion n. wdelivtr i ik \v li till i . Nil'Mt \'M k Miv rrn ?Pa-ire tfi. new ii ' \ ...ijiii, w!i r. vogiiition l.y [, . ili i',. .iii !. % o iiiv I >"iin5 ?: r ill diplolii it e , j tvli \\ i i ' ii. * thut i|. .-crib 1 h\ the i ," No a in* !?. it;t: "i \ ? i i inai L .ti'i iii.ni. : ii 1 enjoin a i .i j hi : u, as-a iii Ir .mil &ch ar, than >> iii \ in i, ..i Ii.- :. orabiual. lit s it. a iii th maturity of h - p?iw< r?, L< tiir about oi ! t rerun of .je, and h i? iinpi v <1 U|? . . . . .i;.- ..ii! - n ii/ lit it h.. v hi i,.i r< i - ? ill I tin 1 i>lmt :\ r - of i.ien, mi.ll{ . iii-iB mil t'.iiirx. "I |' i ii w s t -ii i l i\> \ rr praet.s t>" i t. , ?i' i i \ , -in ; r-ii? .ye 1 very yri it ; s t ns on nce>ni|>!inh< il jun-t and a sh Iftil il. i.' 114 .'in -.I ;s tll'.'.c 111 court In , , 1.11 nt>t 11*. 11 pieadiuu nn ill advice. lie t .v.itno j . r. ? 1 in* i t the |> "l.i e.ii 111 tvellieiils . '.r i Central Anii i .1 rii> i e.. is, mi 1 1 . in I. itn t-iih ,)a.I ifc.l,ll as tin pt 11. i i. - patrn -iii, er 1 s ra?!ilit>n, ni' I1..1 mulii" t r vih iln. r it 11. ) !> 1 ailed. Awt'iilinjjly ' I. .1! : lv.it. t minl An,. 1 1, n: 1 wan ii'ii> 1 i i p.!.. * "f 11 turning .a the eh .1 leter < ' .1 law , \. . . . !... ., 1 ir a p . w-. tii. Only <ne 1 1 ilia..it- i which lie I'liuld jd.ijr with an) a I.>,11..to . III. ! ?,811(1 |j due t ile, lie r. v Veil to ' ' p. 1111 it, aiiil n ap;., .ir in iii> aativt . uuiry unit r tin piuteet till uf tin t'liureli, lilal 111 the Mirlei .a nis'. , til.'pl .t ,I A prn si lll'ghl ie'l a-. . I . t t I I it le II 1 . ill 11 jII.I . I, lull I s S.JIIHJ' what novel to fuel a lawyer with nutlieiciit hardi'' li.jf'l to I" utile a pi int. "lit f - 11 e. , . .') tie Patlre woo nmiiy e fi u is mi 1 1 ip . ) it,' to ?!.?'. net mi in the cfi l" ill ? , | Wnilil, s, iU, lie Vet "III lispevt liy hi,, e!i..lit), lav (ah ilia lilal Ii 1 ilie|U -tl? tMitily virtues. Ill 'ip'.i 'iii ii ) h s i 'ii J:jt i|igUlkll*tl h.llls If .IS llllK'll .s in tin try, 1 \t c ve.' ifie pi act eal result ol r li.s vir i. > .;. 1 t Henry ill 1 lit: r< t lit a|>|K>iutiiMttt ^ e. 1 !i lie h is 1 oiA'il Ii..111 the I'l'V"1 ut niiaiy guv'a ' 1 . .1 1 i . . 'i:i Piimmii. y, tin l*.nilo is a rv t it a tMep. fleil liel.t .inn. With a nplrUtli 1 ,IS pht .'e.i av well n iie at ii . ix.m ^ii ..u. Tie 1.1 sa.tl l1(, ! it* of tho liKiitN'Hiit v tu 11 iii N.earagu i ( Vt ll II ? 1 haln.ietj hi .ill, hiv ' lit l) b' IU illJr, li pnlisli.-d maiiiti rs, h v iiisiniiali g ohsjiiviieo, ht 1 ' . t t" eTi i ti >p l>y ,1 lit a. I iif wt n in v n 1 tin: 1 li mi |ilmiK>- "I 1 loint i .ill t!io <Vijiion? itiiis, ( i it .*>' ?! 1 -ai ""MmiiM" <1 nt Wu?li.ii.,t<>:. I'kah ?Tin u- in .1 l.trjjo Mm. k of j><<n tlie i irkef iivl |>r?cc*? lire a sli.i ! !<?*< r. Wo t< yiote 7u?. . jc |k.t buhliet. I r ^r.Tl7KIUBY, No. Q 33HIOK. rULNGB, IS NOW KKCtlVING AND UPKNJNG I ins stock uk GOODS, " CONSISTING-OP French Cloths, Ciitfimeri?t and Drfio d'Kte, Italian Cloths, Hiack Sittiu nnd Mitrsailhs Vest- ^ iiil:?, Liner Coating, 1 ienvy Twill'd nud Duck J Linen. Bnrepes and Tissue*, l*rint?-d Orirnndice, 1 owkh mid .iuionot Mutditi*. I "j Fine Giiiphatna, French, American nttd Hup- { | li?h Prints, Fine Black and colored Silk Mnntil- | j i las, all of 11 to latest stylo and IV*. a?li li??ui Now < . York. ; J] l.i luM and UintKmai'i Colored Silk, Kid and 1 I Thread (J loves, 1 losicry, ,&?. auto j Ladies' Crass and Corded Skirts. Llack and Colored Silk (Jinphaiu Parasol* and ' rml.r. llas. . Fain y Paper. Fcnther, and Palm-h-af Fans. 4 Irish I .mens, Linen Catnbrig Pocket lldkfs. | ' II i" iiidr, Brown and Bleached Shirlintr mid j ?h?tinp*. 1 Fashionable Sunimor ; | llah, ISooIm ami shoes. \ foil UKN ri.KMKN AM) BO*8. , * . I'.ack and I olored Kid Top Gaiters nud li 1 Pol ices of vn- io-o kinds for Ledics, Misw* nod tl Children. r FASHIONABLE BONNTS. '. Ribbon* of vflpioii* finO.-i l>rc>* Ti mniicc*, iVo. fto. ! p IIA TlDWilXlE- N CUTLERY, CROCKERY, ij anocEniES; <<ihMW?rc, Art*. 1 All <>l which will be sold on Uip most roamm- ' able terms tor t.'.oh or to |>r>mpt>|>i?yin(r cuM-'m) m, April :t 6 if v SI'A ItTA M>l'UG'S~ "APOTHECARY'S IIALL" Till: MAV MKDIC1XAU >, OKI (; AM) (IIMICAL NT9KI', ! IS LOf.YTI.I) IN fir A ItTAKIlt'KG Oi't'OSllK j (Tlli: ? <)i UT HOUSE. r 1 ^IT ! * stili.i r ib< rh i?f|m ctfu! j- call tin'attention I 1 <>t iho eit./.' i s o! Spartanburg, mid of tin uiljaoptit ?1 atrkd*. fn tieT N1AV DRUG AN1> , < lill.MlCAI. STORK, located lit the village of | S|xtrtntititirg, win re will always bo found a lull 1 n| lTtlMI AM) lil'M INK MKIlKTNirs, i embracing nearly every nrliele usually kept iu Drug ' 1 Mr!" Iir.XKY K. HKIXITil will bave tbe [ lentil uagement pf the itotr, and nil PHAK* I ? MACKI'Tl' \1 PlilTMlATIOX will bo made ( tiv liim??-l', "r tin ! r bin in m -bate mi|h rvisi?n. i I'h-j /? w. to the C'trtmuti r\ thn :t.?utnuco tfi#t all allele* fr? ni th' lr store r.ro genuine, and in ' i' i"' i ::ii.- e wiib (lie pli m libeii t u!< s the I". S. . I'll.umui'iip. in. 'I" y des.f'-iil-o to Mate that th'ir connection j I >L . ?? 11.. ? I.- ?. in A.M) UhiTAtl. n I M'.I T, I IS l'.\ I.LI.SllM KNT nt Columbia will ' < 11.i: 1 < them n> i ?. u- ui. l ?uj ply Urge orders at very l?n pj is. I'Iin sit-inus. i'Lanier* mid Mcr hints, w ill .!.? u't'l im rail and ixu;;..n?. the stuck , ; iud prto i,Mdjndgo (be thrrnw Itiw p Tiriiin sTMfu wii.r. consist ok ? j c MEDICINES ^ CHEMICALS, a. IIY-WIWDS, V\D HY-STI t'FS, oil.*, I'M MS A- I'AlMUliS' AUTH'IXS, a, V A It X I S II K S , I Window Glass and Puttv, Glassware PKHNCIl, KNOI.ISll PINT! roiLKT ATfl/SHAVtJiQiSpAPgj., j i in:: iiaiii a n i > T?? n\T i ::r ni:s, p \i\ r i;kl >uk>. SURGICAL AM) DEN I AL r INSTRUMENTS, Tii J z>? A & Up j- uli'i Aiiij J <> [ A 1. 1. KIM?K, h?'l i-v >M J-ls. MASri Al TIUCKO All the Patent or Proprietary MEDICINES OF THE CAY. Superior lultL?, 11 Ul. WINKS AM' I'.KANhlKS FOR .. |F.I)t( IN U. i t ni l -KS. X_i /i.T J"X>3TLID'X?X3:'5r' V. t. A HI'13 D-lil'S. ( '!? l. TolLKI' AM) F A K C V A 11 T I C L ES. ] \W i.. i r j uiclwis ? f.-r i, imJ offer > ' w ; i!i- ? ,iu Ih, ubtim-J trow " :ii\ i . ? ? * ! ' i . : . in 'I s section. IVur to l<" f'tmU, l*ure 'ind Grnttint. '? i: :i rt 'lie rnoiiirj promptly Idled, ami I .... _ ;... .i.tC >1, N> ill holii to piK-t- I land u.iliiy. I h msiifi: a iikimtsii, I'ir.iin.i <ai; .ui.l . ns'ng CI.? mists ,1 m H <15 t fis o orx <N: e: o ?) j* *:: ' jMUl juj> i ibn Ut.? iU..t irivtliod tolnfoi ro the * i,. : : \ . ;e ,tid siu rounUinj. euuu- h re. that I 1 . I I \ I _ 11 ;:<<t<<l him k "I N h\\ IStM'K*' it I ? ! " ore, N<> >, Mnin-ntret't, pf w. < tin < >tiri iloiioe, mu ll n* are gem-rally ...nt' ^ >, \i4tU itii. o ami common Kuglisb S l.< - A ?i'.:< \.ir.t ty <1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, UhnTOlUCAU l?UX.UAF1H? 'A I , r, i, '' ?('A 1?, MKCILA N li'Al., and j \1 wtti-liP, of variolic *i/e* nnd prleot. I r.-.i i n < (in t!:r way of NoTt !g.t? ' lit'Til 1! Ml. I'tnnv l-'< rn> writings; TOM .!? >N ' - I < >' I: rsllir, tVe A.- '. It! \\K r.t ){*KS A nniii'.er nf II 1 MN B<>t?KS, li-. .I I)-. tho <1 iff, r,-nt dtnoniinntion* of i -i tlicr with a largo assortment ? t pi Mil r rviiii p.-i I .V.WiLl JUliLKA, r t>0 to $10 -mal! liroi.KS, from ~l .? an I -0 < : TI ^TAM I.NTS 't. t* to $1.0:1. I'll A Y KR I?OOKSt it iill pi l*. \ ' \ ty of small i v ou- books, t??) books .iiiii 1'r'n . i; A ! of Foolncap, I.? tw r, Commercial and V v 1'.;; r. l'.avilopt-from ooinmou to the fineat Black, Blue ami Red Ink. NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO. j I'. \ i an<1 l.ono now piper* for the Pi J i l.rst f"in|Hi> .-.the ^rentest variety n . v.-r i if! redilt tfii1 iip-<.inii;ry, (W> hope thela- I .1 * u .mil supply tJ'finsi Ivt ^j I h ma l. permanent arrangements with see- li . ill i. i 1! . k llinOiM in Philadelphia and New o N oi k, ? vJ> mice my Mu* ! Work- tli? ii SOITIIER.N IIIIUIOXV, ; OA>ll I'llTCK. for tln-ir Jte., at cash I r ti ir I mil, lliftt f. re, l e thle to aclt Books .mis . , usiy lower l! n? tbtv (metier been sold in Spin . inbui'K ; nil 1 n- 1 il< ? ro to do an eutire ii-li I n- i -V If the pi p!o n !1 rail with their hio- j iii > , I th.uk tin i wlill . rAfi.d thntthcy can buy p II *k-, . from mi . > . 1 i ap as they cnu (at rc in I ii (' hn .bin or Clint lesion. XJTCM.L ASD SXK.Jt* Wlt.l.l \M WAl.KMl. A s H. a < ti.nIn rs supplied on liberal terms I' S It ai.y person slimuM i-filT for n Bt?k or !' tli.it I h.ue not got, I will immediately or ilft thnn if they di ?ii? It, | I N'l .v T. l : ..II of .1., S r. . i I I \ II f, I j mitm A' on I .1. 1. w I. Us.'. i.: .1 i; I t.l 1, at (hi CASH HOOK STOP B. b i Mio if U 'f ) * - M ... ' 4 V S, T. AUKSW, I JYctvberry Court House, 9 Importer and Dealer 1 'N HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS, WIN- 9 DO IV CA.UVS. GROCERIES GEN eh 1 AZ./.Y. y>?r goods, hats, 4 SHOES, AND CLOTH' 1 no, .yc,tc., tc. BUYER OF COTTON : A ai) orii i:h ( ors TRy PRODUCE^ I as now in storeone of tliu largest, and moat varied \ took uf Goods iii South Carolina, and i? prepared 5 i oilt-r to his numerous friends and customers, Uiiu iuduck.-ixi.iju> ivii.cn ouiiuol fuii tv tv ieir interest. I am aiwavs in the market for the ureluuo of COTTON and COUNTRY I'llO)UCJ?generally, and pluiip-rs will liud it generair to their internet, by culling on ine before making loir arrangements elsewhere. 8. T. AONEW, Importer ot English Hardware. >et. IR 35 ttODD FELLOWS' SCHOOL. r V N .Monday next, agreeably to notice, the Odd ^ c/ Kellowa will open their SCHOOL in the Old l?lu Academy, under the control of DAVID It. ll'Nt.'AX, A. H. Mr. Duncan is a sen of Professor I>uncan, of Votl'ord College, ami a graduate of Randolpli laeon College, Virginia. His tcstimouials of rhotnrvliip and moral character are foil sod satisir-tory. In starting uii cntcrpi ise of the kind by tie J>?-lge, it is indeed g ratifying that one to tlu?aughly prepared for the ofliee ol teacher as M/. hnicau has licen selected und consents to take barge of the school. " * i The established rum* of tuition hare heretofore xcludcd inativ Irom the advantiuros ?f i-diie?fi?n ?r * P* ~ ~ * " Villi n view to benefit such, and all who may vail thenivelres of llie facilities of a cheap awl borough education, we append the following table f charges. s<? reduced a* to make it available, Vnnnry Department?including Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Primary Geography, per session of five months, $6.00 eooti'J Department?Philosophy, Gram- 4 mar, Algebra, and all the higher branches of English education, per term of five months, with a continuation of any of the pre-eiiuinerntcd studio* 6.00 bird Department?Classics, with a review of any of the previous studies, per term of fire months I4.0l> Contingent fee, per term 1.00 TIIOS. O. P. VERNON, Chairman Hoard Trustees. 1 .1 in in 46 I S. W. GILL I LAND. general (ommssion agent. NEW MERRY, S. C. I > ESPKCTFf' ELY offers his services to nil I k those who trade at Newberry, as their General 'omniix-ion Agent, for the di*[H'sal of their Cotton nd other produce. Wilt give his personal nlleDiou to Recei v'ng, Selling, Storing or Shipping of ' ttoti and all kinds of produce intrusted to liis < are. Hiving made arrangements with different Ilones, he is now prepared to make liberal advances n Cotton .shipped to Charleston. Will >o pay the highest market cash prices on ehvery for nil the Wheat, Hour, Com and other roduec that can he brought to this market for ale. An expei-'tnee of several years businessnt this hie.-, in a!" i's various forms, induces him tobelievo hat he van promote the interest of planters, nnd op. s hy prompt attention to merit a litx-ral share r patrotiagc Charges for selling or shipping 'ot!..n 01 cents per bale, all other trnnsaethms .in ccordance with custom. The best of references riveil. . .. Pntil the first of January next he may be found boat ilie Store Iv?>ni formerly occupied by Messrs. rV.G. A .1. V. Glen. Nov 1.1 39 U 1 Fisk's Patent Burial Cases! 1^llK?nlncril*T is agent lor thesaleot I''ISh'S iM'/ EA T lil U/M. CASKS? Cimh-rr en d or Proiixcd?in whi. h a l*?ly can be kept et rnnsported any distance, without danger from deloinpositiou or vermin. Cabinet Making. !i:: a caminet maker - " ' ""** r4 4 >.,r.d t furnish New Cuhiuet VVarvat short n:> ii-l tn rt'^Kiir i4?i furniture ?>n reasonable I eim*. mid - !". tr- a call .it hoi i<K/m??lt Mail.-at , ,'UI tail! III beloW tile C"Ult I Itli.se. A i . tin itmcut ol PARLOR CUAIRB, on?tantl\ i'ii Ii.umI. S.-pt 20 31 if S. V. GENTRY. .<11)0 REWARD. I \\ ILL ;>-y the r.bove reward to any one wl.t i *\ !' !. ? my negro mum IIAMP in the .Vail Sjinrt in! itl' t I'ii >>n. Said boy lias been abi ut Vriuii itiv p!?ntiti?.n near three years. He mi i1, Vi^c.i in Strah Harnett, i*f8par|anbwrg 'i?ti let. M<. * ? <!t set, about forty rears old, 5 fret 'i in I.? >. b . S blind in one eve and a blacksmith > trade ROBERT BEATT. < .K>. i. Vr?i"??m District, Dee. 20 44 tf, MI SIC ! I V\ 11 sclecliuu of the 1 i unproved PI- * lNu.S of U , scan be had at tf ? W tf tf It A M SAY'S A NO J-'oRTE ANI) MUSIC STORE, COLUMBIA, S C IH invito aipici.il < rumination of the late pa in .; . mpriAciiiciitnio llullot, Davis & Co's.oeie rate.l Pianos. Every piano is guarantied, dune '28 18 ly A o 111 miss lone r18 Notice. Vl.L C uarmntiB, Trustees, Receiving Com. m*tt. m and other Perrons authorized to make nttual returns, are hereby notitied to moke up and . |" it 11... i- antitm! account* to me on or by tlw r.t <>t March next. The items of expenditure iurt be v.niched. Rules will be issuod against al( lei.iuitris. THO. O. P. VERNON, c. k. s. d. Cnmr's Office, Jan. 3 43 tf. R. D. OWE N 7 TAILOR, IIAS RETURNED TO SPARTA N BL'RO, ? UF.Kfc UK INTE.M.S TO IA >C AT E PEKM AN ENTLY. II c may be found at No. **'* Brick Uangeg on Church street, where he will be sery irppy to see his old friends, and ready TO 8KKVK THEM CHEAl' FOB rASII. Nov I 3-7 tf IVI'Ql ITY -Spartanburg. A in. A. Young, Polly Puvhnin, and others, vs. l.\.cm.la Parham and others. 1 Mil (or aco?nnt, ?%o. IT ?|r.i r ng to tb? witn'notion of this Court' that I .uotixla Psrhnm, I widow of William I arhatn,A ml tioorge Parham, Richard Parham, and Joaeptt 'ar- am, minors, resident he\ond the limits of this :taie: It is, on tnotirn of llobo, Ct>mp4n nanta' 8oicitor. ordi led, that they ap, ear and plead, answer r demur, to Complaiunnta' Bill, within three, rtonths from the date hereof, or the same will bo liken pro ennt.wso against them. rili i < i i> v I'ltvnv - - - - I'mnrV. ('ffiie, April 97 3m India (liologoguf. \N nnf.iil r?e remedy lor Fever an.I Ague ami . other Rilicni* P; senses. The speed) ?n?l cnnaiirnt reliefnfV>nled hy the CHOlArOOGUR ri- * Irom the prompt and healthy action upon th? ^ tlso.1, dctinsing it trom bihs And restoring It to fit u: ity Tims striking nt the root, its tendency n <l simply to suspend disease, bnt to remove thu * hum* Oft which it depend*. WoM bv Fly HER Jk 11EINIT9H, Mny 1 10 tf. PygjfldlML K3IKHMMRIEI. I*!\l W.rV-d Collar*. Che?.>>xetu-s, Under ' ' u , lus. rt np<, Klouueinga, lands, Irtflmta Drtoavs, fre. Just r?eeri?d by v -- io 7 Six, rosrtR A JlrDI\