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' Although?? have alreflHbeo the titles of vr* BMW m4 decisions at lh? kira9?fthe Courts JH>, el Appeal, jet tho points of ks^^HLtar them Wi wars aol iadioeted. To supply tmHHn^re *'" rspuhluh from the Caroling Tim** thdfjP^WI:' of" Srhkb may be useful to our'legal friends ?w"WM! ss Wlt y* others* ter A V Hugh H. Wsrdluw .es. Snm'l. J. Hammond, ,BW Wbltner, J., ruling?That notice of sixty days, *?* la writing, must be given to entitle the party to ncr reed copy deed under the set of the leciolature. ?P* A oeatinuunee is mntter of discretion. Declare- 0"! tiona of a previous uocepjttt not competent in a * qaestioe of easement. Proceedings in equity not Mai admissible to show facts against one not u party. ?c" Motion dismissed. '"ti ttexiah P. Sheules worth vs. Joseph llughey. wo? Opiniua by O'Nooll. J., ruling that n recovery in wc Irespuss yirare clu*um fregit, where the defendant Oon puts in issue tiie till'-' under the general Issue, is l'isl % esSclnsive in un action of trespass to try title between the some parties. Tho motion was dis- Pi11"' missed. bis The State, for the administrators of Thomas tnT I Lumpkin, deceased,.vs. A. W. Yongne. Opiuion "-tu by Glover, J., ruling that evidence that tho intrs- U"K Lute had conveyed Ins land before a sale of it by ^ the sheriff is competent Tor the sheriff in his die- ^ oheriru front an action brought by tho ndmiuistra- ^ tors of the deceased to recover the balnnce of the ^ | -sale, after payment of tlic executions in his office. The motion waa granted. I j A. J. Kennedy vs. S. MoAliley. Opinion by . . 'O'Ncoll, J., ruling?1. Tbat a plea that the domandant, the widow (of deceased) hud soiled and prjt appropriated to her own u*o his personal estate, is j '(l no answer t> a claim of u?*\i in his ieni estate. ' . * 2. That a plea stating that the respondent had J bargained and sold nnu delivered possession of the " 1 lot to W. M. MoD. in which dower was claimed, 1 is dsfeetive easement, its it does not allege a eon- nsse veyancc thereof. The respondent, the tenant in lice fee, is a proper party to a summons in dower. The to r motion was dismissed. tion P. H. Ilanimarskold vs. William I. Bull and ?'tnj others, >. hairiuun and Commissioner* of the new "ion State Capitol. Opinion by Wsrdlaw, J., ruling 1.01 that the order to quash the |iroccedings, on the for i ground that the defendants were public agents, con- to $ traoting about a publio matter, w:is iin;>ropcrly ( granted. Their defence was only nvaifnhle on the log 'trial. O'Neall, J., dissented, holding that the ?,f |j -oourt lud no jurisdiction over nubile agents con- 1 |,cni traoting about n publio mnttct; ilmt the ease was, I was dn substance, n suit against the State, which was j noia not amenable to her own court. The tNotioii to -quash, in such a oase, wus us regular us that to 1>ur, quasii proceedings nguiiHit a eeusul. [I Binn, 138 ] urra Motion granted. Thomas K. Davenport, per pro. ?m , vs .Jas., H. Williams. Withers, J., ruling that when a |^r" commissioner in equity charges and receive* one i per ocut. on aalea of real estate scoured by ls>nd, j his successor cannot charge one per cent, upon the <nt ' Accruing interest, which be may receive and pay ; ?"r' over. 1 he motion was gran d. li Joseph E. McCay vs. Thomas E. Lemon. The vjr) 'opinion was delivered by Whit iter, J , ruling thai jj the court has no power, in assault and battery lor a '-mayhem, to increase lite damages looud by theju- ^ r ' my. The motion was dismissed. T John M. 1* aver vs. Andrew Jacks n Mote*. 'Tito opinion was delivered by O'Neall, J., ruling that the wealth of the defendant may hie proved hy tlic plaint iff in un notion of as>.mlt and battery, and * is ? oircuiustntieo to which the jury may right fully I! h*iK ic makmg up their verdict. The motion was dismissed. . Richard O'Neall and P. P. Chamhcrs, vs. the South Carolina Railroad Company. W hitner, J. j l',ul -delivered the opinion, ruling?1. That although | T -one of lite plaintiffs had assigned his estate;yet that \ i>n, >the action tor uncertain damages, at,sing lioin car rying away his slaves, n which ho was interested, Wits properly brought in hi* name. 2. That the evidence that the slaves were on the road of the 1 ? mpany wiw so slight, that if a non-suit hud been l( ordered it would have been sustn ned; yet, mas much -w. the jury had found enough, in tbeirjudg- 11 saent, to find for the pi rntitf, a nonsuit wool I tug 1 iiow be or<i< red. 3. A vtirdiet for tillecn hundred It,? -dollar* |4 not a nominal verdict for three slaves who ~ may have cvajie 1 from sorvieo over tlio delcud nut's road. 4. It by n i means lollows thai toe fu I ' "Value must be found. The jury may have ih -uahi b ? that two were so white that the cotujviny was gu l* w?. Ay ol no negligence an to them, and that the dan a- > fJt-H WiTP limn I l.ir <Ki? mm lo. inn.t ili? r.sri.I.???..,. ..f ! 9 * ? ?>.< "? t I" 1 the Alrieim taint, or tliey may have thought 1 m,M th*t K-"* lii.tti tltt full value cii^lit to be Inni'd, :i* i .V "the plaintiffs may yet roc >vcr liieir slaves. 1 he- m.-t motion was dismissed. 1 Br' Jacob K. Witt i?nd William K-iutts [two esse*} | utc vs. W. Johnson Jelcont. Joshua Allen lefco.il, i n't tnnd John At. Jetcoat. Tho h|uu'uii wn? ili'livrirj I ?>?I *l?y Muuro. J., ruling?J. Tlial the declarations flue wi-ri- SttfficienU 'J. I hat the net* of the defendants I ( i.i holding U-k-k water, ami then lotting t net *? .>.? ! ;U) v to break Witt's ilam bcloW, ami obstructing Itiuotw mUi 'in passing Irs raft* down I'on.I biatu-h, justified , the verdict of damages round, 'i'lu motions Were j ;tl, j 'dismissed. j ? t, Patrick CsrH.ui vs. tlm Executors of John Mark, , deceased. Opinio i delivered by O'Nea'I.J. tlie j * President rulm? 1'iat when t <c tcstuuir executed j "t:; his will sitting on bis bed, and the witnesses t ok | l"n rH into an adjoining room, seps rnled by a tliin par- j ,'[rH tition, with a door opening into tliat where the l??- 1 i* tator was, ami there subscribed it?one thought tin? 'I testator could have seep them sign, and the other .-cot thought Its could not?find the jury found, on tho |>ut> question whether Jie eoul l hove seen litem sub- win scribe being submitted to them, that lie could and tiwtj did, tho will wits jrropcrly executed. Tito inotion q was dismissed. . , Charles Wells, administrator, vs. James Shadrack and Samuel IJntbttslter. Postponed for con- 's idcration. try. Tin- itank of the .State vs. William Knott*. p Opinoit delivered by Mutfo, J., ruling thrt under A continuing "imr ntv, and which tho defendant decl.trod in it : ! -???J ! r. ir> tin ot form until revoked Dm by a written not tt.nutu of limitations did '1 not bogin to run un I '? and 1)., the persons guar- pie aiitied, undo default in vineftt. 'J be motion was ' 1 t HC dismissed. Paul Hpigcner vs Frederick Conner. Opinion t ^or dehverel by O'N? II, , President ruling that S . elan. . i teen properly passed upon by the jury, obi l'he in iti- ? . dismissed. nI,d The v? Marcus Kirby. llclfl for consid- iricl "era1 u. | ?? ?^f ^ ? f K.NTRAL AMERICA. SS 1 he foiio . i y letter, extracted from tho Haiti- , the more Sun ot Tuesday, June 3, contains news quite C 'satsfsctory to those desirous of |>cnre: ^!r Th- Orisaba arrived in Mite to quiet npprehen *8 I, sioits as to Wuiker's condition, Ilia friends here 1 are quite satisfied with his prosjwets ami present position. It is ascertained, too, thill the British ' I"'1* and French uavil forco had not interfered with Pt ri American vessels arriving at Sun Juan. Tho ru- i T mors to the contrary are attributed to tho hostility bctv of the Vamlerbilt interest. I ai 11a It will bo seen by Mr. Mercy's letter of the 21th ' j, May, on the Central American question, that Mr. j u, Dallas is instructed to propose arbitration, in a ; modified form, unless the question can be settled by i direct negotiation. Instead of a reference of the ! A matter to some Furopeatt power it i? proposed to , ''?ad "refer it to intelligent, wise and able piiveto iodivid- j i" " unls, either English or American. ' " I This |>inn w.m suggested mimi' time ago ins let- witl ler trom London written l?y Mr. Dudley Mann, ?us|< 1st* Assistant Secretary ?( State. lie prupoovd, n? -j-' 1 arbitrator, Mr. Haehe on our aide, n scientific bull- ; ( j j j set on lite other, with Mr. Joshua It it < an* the |',,,( umpire; and urged mime plnuaiblo arguments in favor of the plan, and of the selection of Mr. Bates as j an impartial and intelligent umpire. rietti Should the question be referred to nny crowned | gottt hood it will be settled, not by that potentate himself, \ ^ but by his chancellor or law officer, who will never devote time and attention enough to the subject to j ^',rs! comprehend it. An intelligent judgmeut could be I'. B dm-tur formed by private individnnls ?9 now propos- j (>, ed. u j ' i died Reports were largely cireulat d, and sorions ?p- ^ v prehensions entertained, that i'-ngland, or England ' qij and France, would directly interpose ngninM WnlV ,f cr in Central America. We trust not, and thnt we for,.n may rely upon the re?tnt declaration of the cointnander of the British frigate Kurydioe,at San Juan rM that ho had no instructions to interpose in the ..... . otmly matter. Indeed, ministers novo made a similar p( statement to Parliament A report obtained curreney through the New York Courier dc Lis* Unis Hhai Walker was driven to the mountains, and oat fO0j1( off from his supplies. This also is contradicted by ^ more recent information. With non-interference ( J,egi, by England and the sympathy of the United States ? people and government?thine* are likely to go ' well with the great A inencau filhbu?ter ' tbroti . hi a Fsbncm mimstks and a wasui.notow rrir Wbitde.?WA?Mi*?ron, J una 3.??ev- e=_ I days ago Count Sartiges received through ths q t-uffico a newspaper containing a letter frotn a th? , whington correspondent, treoting of the fettled ju|| Ipnthy of foreign governments toward* the Weel ited Statei, a? now manifested by the conduct the foreign representatives in their intcrcourae Qn li society and our public men; and which let- wua wne auperinduced by the alleged indecent, and mun ilting language subnet our government, and t|,0 ; rcinlly against the Secretary of State, at a din- 24^ recently given by Count Sartigea The enrcl, enclosing the newspaper in question bore the M|n of the State Department. to a( )n Saturday Count Sartiges called on Secretary rcy, indignantly oouiphiinlng of the insult, and Weel lauding ?hat its suspected author be punished, by t| mating that in thecveutof a failure to do this ho buln ild demand his passports. Mr. Marcy, of rac, disavowed all knowledge or responsibility sn<{ eeruing the letter, and expressed his regret nn<] t an) thing had happened to occasion offenco. f0ru; re was a quandary, but Count Sartiges was ap- 10 t< ently aatialiod, and the Secretary relieved from to 1 unpleasant position by the author, wlw> was a ,,f U( ernmcnt employee, but who did not send the give ?r to Count Sartiges, promptly resigning his Jf| a. x moo Utiibr Savitint.?'The absence of Kdward Kv,t, Rufua Cboate and Robert C. Winthrop froin "indignation" meeting at Faocail IloJl having q n made the subject of severe comment 011 the ^ ^ of certain factious persons, the lloeton Courier, ^ le disclaiming any intention toofier any apology oholf of the absentees, deems it a duty to soy. - t the character of the preliminary meeting of lay evening, nnd of those who oocupied the form on that occasion and spoke, were sufficient ^ justify any rniionn) man for absenting himself * a the subsequent meeting.' ' I?irgini a Battist Association.?This body '"xv" tnblcd nt Lynchburg a few duyi u?u We lie- ^^ by the proceedings that an effort of Mr. Tustin M aise $'2,500 for the Southern Baptist Tublii-n- prop Board produced $1,600. The aseooihtio* had : . iloyed in the State during the past year 48 mis- in ' nr c* who prcncliod 5,047 oermous ua<l baptised with )7 converts. The receipts of tire ntMOeintiou Friei the veur amounted to $7,240 and the expenses J,,? , 7,599. was 'iiicago, .Tunc 2, 1S56?The adjourned meet- . of Saturday night, for the further consideration lu ^aasas affairs, and the ratifcation ol the Repub- 118 * a ticket, was the largest ever held in Illinois. It Cut resolved to send live hundred settlers from llli- u?i-fi i to Kansas, and $15,000 was subscribed for purpose. A committee was appointed to pros further subscriptions, and take charge of the we * itigenn t.ts. tribu kd. Benton I'.as arrived in Cincinnati. Iti the to hi i a friend accosted him with?VW4I, colonel, dim nd to the Cuteiunati Convention?" '"Yes, sir, jn like the w.U hog. sir, he cun be tolled up to . orII. s:r, hut he cnu't Ik- coaxed iuto the pen, """ can't be coaxed in, srrl" *irti t is denied that the students of the IT Diversity of Kan jinia have taken steps towards uruishiiig Mr. oks with n uine. Tliey had held do meeting the purpose. j 'lie ap prop, i at ion of $20,000 hy the Massnchu- 1 soeii i Lego hits re to the traitorous rebellion in Kan- | 1 has been defeated. The resolution was table I ! fight majority. j iugiand li.tr declined the protectorate over wall St'... ..... ?A._ .1-. . I.. 1 1 13 ? . i it... ... .jut (?..? Viva UI.U i?iV U II11CU OlUl?*? herself usi'.y Ittterposo for tho protection o< | *'* r citix-.-ns an 1 subjects. I |y ? 'lie Hhodu Island American Convention, at j flict vidciicc, on the 31, repudiated tlie nomination 1 #n" riUui'jre tor tlie Presidency by a vote of CI to ^ I in. i ["be wholo Atnerieau ticket lias been elected | 1 S'ew Orleans, w.th the exception ot two Conn- 'l i**u. Tin Mayor 1w* 2,000 majority. ^ 'lie east wing of the Louisiana penitentiary at pU(, ?n Hititje lias been burnt, involving ii !<ms of j I l0,i?00. " j ,*w'1 i.\ Warren, deceao'.l, of Button. bequeath. <1 | lt<>Ke* to the Medical College with which lie i connected. u ar? atlVa.' at Helena, Arkanun, lately, three ^ j wctv (hut. .outer W dson denies unequivocally tho state- j >t that Col. l>iur ealicil uj?on him from Mr. t'"<l ek? villi the assurance that he (Mr. Bn-okx) fc' tnied l<> ruike no .is^iult Upon hull. .Mr. Wil- Ved says he hat nought no controversy, ami shall itj . nolle, hut will go wherever duty valla, uniunceil by threats ot any kind. "PP Jerrii Smith, of New Vork, denounc<-s slavery ' " imoilly. us against law, as a crime, and thai n ; Call t he put t-1 dinili. He prnpsn to rain- $1,-1 two .DUO ??m1 1,0(10 nu'a jo drive it from Kauso*. i t..u. off.rs ? 10,000 of the amount himself, but as he j . s> old to light, di-clines gomg. t meeting for ratification of the nomination of \yj -nannn nnd BreckCnr dte "as lirl < in Washing- nr on Saturday. Speeches were made by Sens- w Cass and ifougiua, and by lion. A. II. Site- V OS. "he students of Colunim College, New Vork, , aid ng the speech ot President King, meditat 1 ^ hshuig resolutions denunciatory o( Brooks, but 1 'jP". ii it eame to vote the Southern students had a ; 1 ' oritv, and the AUcnipt was abandoned. | p cu 'ho relics of St. Quietus were enshrined at Ilo- i ltnj en Catholic Church on the 1st instaot. This ' thei to first instance of such a ceremony iuthiscoun- '1'm l Sol 11 I T loot and Mitchell, reported murdered in Kan- Celt by tho llordcr Bullion*, have turned up alive. ' one :ss they were only Ind away for effect. i 'lie parents of Mr. Brooks reached Augusta on ' 3d iust. At n glit the fact heeatnc known,and ' j. c( reiiode was gotten up, closing with throe cheers i lie their tou. CiWt' by r ens tor Trumbull, ol Illinois, intends inirodtieing II into the filiate to annex Kansas to Nebraska, l|),, thus settle the difficulty. A shallow abolition l.V).| k, that can't succeed. We|| Ion. John M. Niles, formerly Senator in Con par. a from Connecticut, nnd Postmaster (General j ton er President Van Bon n, died nt New Haven, on 1 erall 31st oh., in the sixty-ninth yoa.-ef his age ' I've* leo. P. Modi, editor of the Democratic Review, j ^ making n speech at Cincinnati against Know v-' hingisni, got into a fight, and was i>tabbed, lie i n critical condition. t ma" , I m/fc? lie General Land Office liaa withdrawn from ftr? , uto entry all the public land* in Michigan, to ml that Slate to select her railroad land*. ai] 'lie l'resident ha* pioclaitned the boundary line out veen "the I'in ted Slate* and Mcxicoou the .Me- (9 purchase. i* *ni?l the archive* of the British legation at A liuigton have bicn packed up to be sent to i id a. Liverpool gunm.ik.r has invented a breech- .. ing rille, which can be discha ged 400 times ' n hour. perfi ho bridge across Pigeon River, eighteen miles ' ??rv of Aaheville, N. C-, fell on tho 3Dt uIt., sori- i won r injuring six nieu who were at work upon it. wer? he corner stone of the New State Capitol was ' a ye on Monday last hy the Masonic Fraternity. I failei . Reynolds delivered the addriss. 1 mini dm R. Gosaett has started a new prqx-r nt Ma- llil *' ?, Ga., called "The Democrat." It is neatly y'] v) ;ti up, and proinises fairly ill nbilhy. quiff new Post Ollico tins been established called | Hem tr'? Head, Greenville district, South Carolina; ' !. Martin, postmaster. Tl it the ,10th u!t. Alexander Vonng, aged 73, not o in Camden, where ho has resided for nearly ''ved ' ' not t ems. p>r io Bishop of Puebla. Mexioo, ha* been expel!- j,,.,} At country hy the President. Church inter- i *upp 0C fail#d' areh c-Preaident ' an Btircn was thrown fi>m his (flij on the 5th inst., and badly hurt?not danger- j mnnl however, sortie ?rce and Brooks were hung ui efSgy in Con- I w ft ** from n. n. c 5,000 have been subscribed in Now York to qnnn I a hospital for inebriates. Pi Ms, ilph Mctealf ha* been chosen Governor by the " * slaturc of Ne w Hampshire. lie is a K N. J. J'* t the 5th instant 150 T 8 troop* passed cieigh Buffalo on their way to Kansas. I City COMMERCIAL. ? olunsia Mabbkt, Juo* 7. ?Cotton.? At close ol our lam weekly report our market urna f and inactiro, with very small sales. Thia t k has, if anything, been more dull, and prices * f?all?*n oT fully I cent aiuco our last report. Wednesday evening, intelligence by the India received to the 3Ut ult., with a bruited ded lor ootlou, at unchanged rates. Ou Friday . Niag&ra ai rived with Liverpool dates to the ' i ult. Cotton hail declined }iL on the lower | lea, while the belter qualities were stiller, with ] i of the week of 38,000 bales, iucludiug 6,000 ] >ceulators, and 1,800 to exporters. Tlte tranoua in our market have been ao limited this k that there was no quotable effect produced (lis arrival. The sales of the weok were 136 i at 8 to 10 cents extremis. ^ a con.?There is n large supply of Tennessee f Baltimore haoi n in our market at this time, j but a limited demand. We quote Hides of the , ier, by the quantity, at 11 to 12}e.; Shoulders, ? 10}c. Baltimore Sides, by the hogshead, 11 H; and Shoulders, 10 to 10}. We have heard > aides of country bacon, and cannot therefore quotations. Loca.?There is still a largo supply of com- j and medium grades ol flour in tlte market, and < i have keen made at a falling ofi' from our last 1 ss, vis: $5} to 6} in bkls. and sacks. Extra I da of family tlour at $7} to $8. obn.?We have no change to notice in this ar- ! , nnd therefore cont iiue onr former quotations, I to 68o. per bushel of 56 lbs. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. srartanbi r.o, June 0, 1856. , t a meeting of Morgan Lodge, No Id, 1. O. ' ( ?., held this day in their Lodge room, tec fol- ' ig preamble and resolutions were ofTcrcJ by ' *.?J. M. EJford, and unanimously uioptcd: j . rboreiw an sliw.se Providence has seen (it and j cr to visit us our social circle, lor the first time ( i >o past seven years ofour existence as a Lodge, 1 death, inn! taken (rout us our uiU'.-h loved j nd and Brother Jambs V. Trimmib*, a mein , >four Lodge; otic who, as slricud und brother, J never wanting in readiness and seal; who as sband was ever affectionate; as a parent kiuJ; j sou dutiful; us an Odd Fellow, g.*?d and true, ( , down iu the prime ol hfc mid in the midst of his ilucss, lie is gone, like the autumn leaf, to clinch ; mother e:?rth : And whereas the affection ntvrtam (or biiu dvnuuidi tti.it we pay a lilting itc tu hia worth, to hia high moral character*, s social qualities, to In ze d, taithluhicfs, and itioii to our order: And whereas, finally, be curly initialed into our Lodge an a incinbcri first to be called away, hia name and hi* many m slwuUI lire in the rcooUvctiou of Mor- | Ix>dgc: He it then-fore frso.'red, That by the ta.rty lad kwmfitaldu ; h of of our brother .lames V. Trittiuiter this go has Iks u deprived ol a worthy and true 1 liber, his witc of an nffectioiiato husband, and | cty of a valued citizen. hat whilst his many vir'ues and good qualities rar hia memory to us, and should servo as a jil example for our imitation, wear# rcuiuid>y hia sad ami sudden end that we nrc ever king in tho valley of shadows, and are taught us< lul lesson "that in the midst of life we arc in t,, " , . A "hat we tender to Ins bereaved widow ami fsmi- j ur deep ami profound syin|s?thy with th<-ir ..f ] ions, and the assurance ol our brotherly regard protection: lint a blank pa?c of t?ur ret ard book be inhed with Ins nunc anJ consecrated to li s nory. 'but th member* of this Lodge wear the u-ual } ge ol mounting for thirty d.,ys, and the I>?dge ilothed in mourning for the name time hot the toregoing |ir.-amble and resolutions be lulled in the sevt ial tii-ws,>ft|H-r? >11 oar town. 'It.it the secretary of th>* I t _? < prep-re a copy - -of. ami (uru'iii-.l iltein lo lb. widow ot the de msI brother. A. Tot.i.tsov. n. u A. CULLX ha* just rituua d in It * Dagu?T i KnumH, ou Church Sliwl, and i* prepared to A \2 llll< >T VPK>,w p'ctur.* on glaN? ?a now ' lire it. the Dagucrrenn art?in ih?* m?>-.t appro- ; style. They arc taken ? n moment t.f tun , r or cloudy, Hi ly or late. TIlC iniprtr* juu erhdmhle, r.et nfr-etcd by watr.r, t.gh , <>r tl.e h. They arc far superior in 1iigm rrc typo mil Hi1 ibrnt. I wiH mn.i'ii in town n?m?- ' or three weeks linger, and : ,inj one w isto* t>> ii tin? new art, I c.ui k-arn tinni much quivkct i Dagucrrcotypiug. Mnv 15 12 tf I AT Till: N V. i 11 \ HH.KS SAV < ! j I. M'LiNK'S CELEBRATED VERMIFlfiE I AN l' PCTO IIKD RY FLKMINC litis. Nntv Venn. August 115, 1^52 This is to eerti y that 1 mn well acquainted i a man fitly years < { agc, lor in.my years a re*i- i t of litis city, who li.ut bo-it at tunes oxtrt-niciy I nit con!,1 not tell from what cau*c, unless it u ..s ins. llu told Ilia attending physician Ins mi* ns, Lot the physician at once ridiculed the idea, 1 refused to attend loin any longer. His * ii i mentioned I)r. Vl'l^aiic's Vurm,luge, and asked if he would take it; Ins reply was?1 tnus'. take ( tiling to get relief or (I.e. hey at once procured a b >ttle of /)? M f.tnr'* rbrulrti Vermifugr, and lie took one half at d-ute. The result was, In' pa?sed upwards m( <e quart# of irurim, cut np in every hirni. lie well iwnioiiiatuly, and is now enjoying most > i tit health; and, like the good Samaritan of old, Khavormg to "rvltore Ins unfortunate neighbor*, make* it his business to hunt np and select all s similar to hi* own, that tnay be given over egular physicians, and Induce* tliein to it-v l>r. atiie's Vermifuge. So far he has induced more i twenty psrsonsio take the Vermifuge and in ry ease with the most happy results, lie i* , natirti, J '.hat Dr. Minim's Vermifuge, pred by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburg, i* far superior ny other known remedy, and that if rnoregeny known would not fail to save many valuable i. For further particular* inquire of Mrs liar121J Cannon Street, New \ork City. ff~ Purchaser* will bo careful to n>i? f r 1 111. .ANB'S CKLKRRATKD VKRMIFCCK, nfaotured by FLIiMING RlfOS. of Pitto>n. Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparmon worthless. Dr M'Lane'sgcuniuc Vermifuge, hi* celebrated Liver Pills. can now lie had nt espec table drug stores .Snnr genuine iri/AfAe ugnc/urt of FLKMINfi 15 ll< >S J dune 12 1(1 It notlicr limiarkahlr Cure ol SCROFULA. Sparta, Caroline Couuty, \ .t , Mart-It, tool. ?r? Hfiiiit-it A' Peers, Kk-hmnnd. entlemcu : Your Carter's Span *k!i Mixture has rmcd a remarkable euro in tin? person of a ant man, afllictcd with Scrofula in tin- very it form. So ba?l hod he become, that h s e\ is 1 t entirely closed, and ha.i been so (or mure than < ar ! A? a last resort, ns everything else had J, it was resolved to try the Mixture. Wc ail stored it itvord-ng to directum, and wottdi r 1 r> ?ay, a perfect euro has been effected. I am lied that m> mod id no <h|u il* "Carter's Span sli lure" as a puritter o( the blood. It is creating ? an eiiitemcnt here, and sells very rapidly 1 atiiitlier lot by Uailraild. Youth tru'y. lOe 5 la lino K S. HIIOAIMM S lio superiority of American Invent vc gen'.us inly over that of our Rnglish progenitors, but inol all other nations, has beeoire 9 ' tangible a* ' n be disputed It was notorious at the NV'or'-l's in London that the American* fur out strip- ' all others in the ustful it.mentions vvhieh tin \ ' lied. We beat the Knghsli in Vcsnde, I i i, telegraphs and manufactures by power, We ' lerttnig them in thes< ientvfnits of' bemstrv Medicine, as we have long beat the rest of ' kind. A new and practical proof o( this as- . >n is shown in the tad that the principal rcnof the allied armies of the Kist arc furnished the laboratory of ?>nr awn countrymen 1 >r Atbb, #?t Lowell, is tilling ord< rs foi immense titic. of his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic u for both the land and sen forces m Turkey. ? medicine* have been tried ami approved by a in power, who havo found them the mo>l | ii ile which they could procure for the ex gen- > n in which they are to be employed. ? JV. Y. Ttmtt. June & 15 dt j . mmmmmfmggmS^SSi ANNOUNCEMENTS. The friends of CAPT. D. B. ROSS respect- ] ully announce b:m aa a Candidate to rcprcscut oc Spartanburg District in the next legislature. Si Tune 12 16 tf FRESif MEDICINES^ } QUININE, MORPHINE, CALOMEL* c; Camphor, Ether, A lumonia, t Quicksilver, Aloes, |? Henry's Magnesia, Gamboge, Liverwort, Arrow t)f itoot, Turkey Opium, Turkey Rhubarb, Citrate " Magnesia, &o. BENN UTT ftCOQS. June 12 10 tf PATENT MEDKINE8, , JOHN HUM/8 S ARSAPARILLA, DR. f CURTIS' Hygeanio Vapor and Cherry Syup, Swoon's Ihtiiucen, Railway's Ready Relief, ? r'aiu Killer, Ayrcs' Cherry pectoral, Dr. Rogers' Jvcrwort nud Tar, Dnlby's Carminative; for sale it our itorv BENNETT ft GOSS. -L June 12 16 tf PAINTST" ZJNC, Snow White, White Lead, Chrome 1 I Yellow, Chrome Greeu, Rod Lead,Turkey Uinber. Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Vermilion, Hum Pink, l^tharnr, Copal Varnish, Drop lllnck, Coach Varnish, Wliito French Varnish. For aale by BENNETT ft GOSS. June 12 16 tf _ THE GREAT FIGHT! } rpiIK GREAT SECTIONAL BATTLE has B JL at laot been feught. Biooks, the Carolinian, lias given Sumner, the great Boston gun of the ? ubolitioniits, what the Richmond J )it>pulch terms ' n classical tailing." All Irishman would be apt a lo call it'"a di .il of a bating " Boston is in fu- " lore about the matter; t:tlk? about Shnrpe's Rifles, [. ind a hundred thousand melt to tcaeli the South abolition tactics. But it is all froth, syllabub, and torn-foolery! New York lias bad a small "tempest in a ten-pot" affair tin the subject; the great majority there have loo much sense to say much, 1 except the two great wind blubbers, the Tvibuue d und Times. The matter has quieted down, and we ci have just received from there a Ircah lot ol goods i ?consisting of Bishops' Lawn, Victoria Lawn, Mull, Book and Jaconet Muslin, Dr-as tvtks, B au. fui Solid col- 1 ari d Bareges, Collars, Under* leaves, Plain and I I Kinbroidered l.n. n I I.tulki ichiefs. White and - I Bull" Man., dies Gloves, llo-.ety, Drap D'Ete, ftc. W'c have purehiiscd all our goods with a view . to fell them m this market. M e' have a choice " nSBOi'tnunt oi G.hmjs?a general variety from which | WO hone to 111,Mil. nil Iiiu- fii.oi.t~ ....-I - ? ? I A* lo price. ivu m U pit ii down to tliu lowe.t ' notch. So t?ivc tin a call. .Kmc 12 10 tf IiKXNCTT A (loss. 1? NEW FAMILY GROCERY. ~ ? i HAVE .1 OB r OPKMKD A A FAMILY GROCERY " ^.t Spartan.liu.rs, in tiii: stork koom koumlkly OCCrPIKD liV .1 M KLFoRIt, s OPPOSITE BRICK RAMIE, J AND WILL R1C FOr.ND PREPARED |h TO IKUNlSIl ANY WHO MAY V A Volt MK WITH A CALL, | ? ALL ARTICLES LSI'ALLY KEPT IN THAT [.INK. jj All knd? of Couutrv Prmlaer taken in exchange , ,f for CI roocricK. ; " May 2-2 13 tf J. K. STENIIOI'SE. j " G. E. ELFORD, NEXT DOOR TO M'REES IIALI.. Grrcoiivillo, S. C. | Kct|? on hand a Lruc an J a ell u- levied a>rorttnc?i J of tin- l iiloivinjj :irtit'li*r : UrllsioiM, M 'ci-ll nmius ;iinl Cite** * 1 work*. Sclmoi 1J Nik*, SI.lit . IVn, .In an.I Ten?. Blink>nnnk(, MmmrMiliuiw, mil IVihIm, FooLcnp, I .if. r, hilt) Nio Paper, Kiif<lopnf i Black, l> i . It ii>--11 o k. It i, t.'arniilli* Ulnl a In I Hi lalr Inka I Purifn ?, Wr.t < i? ?, Wr.iin/ a fine Nt 'i'k '! ml pel ir (ic/d l't ?. l[;irfhaoii> I'. rfunti : \. a p<ul variety. j ( Amt many other niticl - umn mu? to nu ntior ! iiui well woiiliy of nuHtiinatwit. | l *," Cash ?i Jwf it< >a alumni promptly j altcnlicit to ,Jfc3 May ? II ljf I | LOST. \ ii aii: i;ra?t:li t. ?* i. cold < i.\sp, \ Noiii. i\ , i i nt'ii- I'ultl 0Sajiiar Tin* titnier i v. ' i r- i the tl anUs ol ...1 m r, ami a Mti.iii r> 1 uuid. t?v !. ;n-ii)o it at |)iit- T1 a*. * Mnv 22 13 tf 1 i 1(E! ICE! ICE! 1 VCoiiNtant Mipply of fine MH.L 1'ilXli It'll C . Ill l\ tie fi nil.I .It tile Slum lit If III tie. n. Ilriek K iugo, < "liurch street. May 29 1 t tf t ICE! ICE! ICE! AT Z. \V. GREEN'S STORE. rl"M!K Su tier I n?- put up twenty or more I ^ 1 Ion* f( ICK \\ .11 keep asupply in t>>w n ;t! , / \\ . GrcviiV Store, Nu. 3 ilriek 1'jn^i-, wher< t CtiMonn wnl be supplied iu mnall >>r large ipi.ta- v titicM. I., LAN FORD. 1 ' May St U ' . Real Estato in Spartanburg !! FOR SALE.. 1 rpui: ~uli r Jin ng determiiw 1 up<>t\ end- ' A. fitting in tho Wwt, 'ifl'-i-a far nil >' a ' lowing propel ty, ttl.Mi. il not sold |>r. vnnit to j] Tliui?day, ?l?e 1T11* i),i) oi July next, will llwn, s iiiitl on tli.it ?lay, be M>Jd to tie" highest bidder, up- j on aueii terms .i? vvih be made known nu of ' bale: TIIF. RKSIDKNf i: AND I.OT wWeon ij * now live, on Church alreel. TIIK lil.oCK OF lkKICK M'lLlWNGH on t Ju.l ?>r South atiret, three largo IcOeinmU. 3 ro..|n? ? to oiioh trueiiieiit. t A I.' '1, with a family roiilcnM flitreoii, at the r South end o( bun) building* ONKTRACT OF LAND, within about two * miles of tiie village, near TliouiMUi't Meon c Itrining ab >m ,16 m re*, Bin Ij i mbert >1 ( ? (>SH*n: \rr ??I \Vim>D LAND, lying on Howard Gap r >nl, at >u! 3 miles from the Tillage, e about lortv nor< *. ONRTRA( I' < ?F (baaad) LAND, annta n >g * about .">; tICles. lying ill tile fork of the tileiUt le j am) llownrd flap roads. t oni;ti: v? t of i wn... ?i... v - nf S|hirtnnlmiri? 1>mi -t,?>n MeKmnoy'it t'rnk, kn<>wn m ilio .John T Otvrn* V-ict, ooutn i. ng y n'lou! -JI 1 vt i h. ON K TIIA( T OK LAND, *<lj ining KJw:.r<l , W. r>il!ciig?r an.! oilu-ra, cuntniuing about lul y. ricrm. , 11 a i ,?o, t My TAN YARD,an! nnproTt-rr.iT.:* tiurcon, * in tlie lown of Sj>ur::ijib:irjr, nnblacnir .b til 1'.' J uTi a ol I.in ), which ecUMs eninc v. iv p-od build- ' in* l"t?; .1 fine >?.s-k tnii? will priJudt y In- d? ul j I.SOO t > 1800 p>ii'?r; j?>. -A stuck <>| Hark. T ?>!?, r Si1' i n iVrMfli il s iiiiih ,f purcl imiiu nn- rrfpp* ifu'.iv * nv t.-d to out) on I'AVID \\ MOOKli. " June fi It tl | POCKET BOOK LOST )OST, .ul latli in-t , Im-Iwi rit dnC"h Z aimer ,, j nimV , .in-1 II r.alln^cr'* Mil, my t I'l M kl. I Rt H?K, r.iiitii 'i r.jrilfi in eaull Ilftil va i??iw receipt*; a !>, t vo m (miiiti- tintii, |uiynblf t<? Dr. .1.1 V t-riioii, one by Mrt?. K I* Siu?idy, ami J In- other by I Mini Pi-.m'fiiii; our n on km* ,j .'urekerell, |mi> ibl. t-> .1?fl" t>oti Itnncnn; one not.- n n -I mo s Z. ( in, ntx) one on JclFcrann l>uncan, n mytrltle to mi *?H A lih.-r.il reward v. ill be given (or it* d< livery to " be at \ ! iimmville or at the S|wrtnti ' >ft?ce. Apr I it 8 tf J AS. A 9NODDT. Prrrv Davis' Pain Killer. I >11 V8ICIA NS my that IMiUUV DAVIS' 1 I* AIN kll.l.KKw one of those n oc little rtioles which i* calculated trlievc an immense mount of suffering. incident 1o hnmm life It* 01 inn on the system is many time* like magic, so rutMittancmis, the pain is gone at ont o. The gen- cr inte and pure ie sold hv FlsriRR k HEIMTBH, May 1 10 t' Drugget* t SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. 3OBLIGATIONS OF TIIE AMERICA l 8UNDA Y KOIIOOL UNION. A ?i.H n.-taiitly oil baud ;>t FOST? 11 & JUOjj lors, Spartanburg. C. IT. May 22 13 2tn MKW OOODS. i\TE, invito the citizens of the town mid di.lr r T to vail and examine our large slock of 1 lli OODB, which we ore U"w receiving ut the ni rick Store, opposite the Court House, wl.wh ' IV r at very low prices. Ap.-il IU 7 .tin _FOOTER A JIIDD. New Dress Goods. V great variety ?>f FASHION ABLE ItHE! lVOOI>S,t?f the latest styles, at low prio n?t received by KUtS I KK A .) I* DL). April 10 7 . Sin .Cn 'I' 11. . AV. A N elegant assortment ol Summer MANTI "JL LAS, of fashionable styles. iMtrwrittd April M 7 din Ft >STER & JUDL). Domestic (sootN. i\7THTK and striped Onliilhurgs for servQD f T wear, wide Sheetings, Tickings, Chill ays, I .'rills, and a great variety of other go-, r family use. Just received hy April 10 7 Jin FOSTER A J UI)I). SIIOHS. LADIES' tlniters, Hooters, lyi?l Slippe Walking Bluics, Children's Sltvcs, Kiel ill-Calf Hoots, Congress Boots, Cult Shoes a irogans, all of usuperior quality. Just received _Ai.hj io: 3m Foster a* jcdd. HATS. r1 KNTLKMKN'S and Youth's fin fc.lk.S* i J Fur, I,< ale-Mi, I'.uiamu, S.mw and 1'a icuf lints, mine in w styles, .lust received liy April I0 7^Sni F> tSTfclt A .TUPP. Hardware, idbc. VFUI.L nssortmeut of Carpenter' Toe Farmer's Tools, Door I.ocks, Ilmgcn, W ow Class, Putty, Luis. <1 Oil, Sec . Ac. .lusti eivid by Ft)STKK & J l-'l >I.V April 10 7 Sm Bonnots, ttoo. IIMNK Straw, Neapolitan, I -ice, Tuscan, n other llnniM-ts, Vlso, Children's and Misi lats, Hon net U>l>bon?i, Sic. Jo?t received by April 10 7 Jm FOS'l ER Si JUDD r. M. ELFORD, MAGIST11AT] AT SdI3.1V \N' & TI'.IMVIKR'S LAW OFFICE. ON 1711 ( RCIl S'lUEKl ALSO AG EXT f the Southe rn Mutual Iafc Insurance Comjw t Columbia, und t!-<-Southern Mutual Life 11 ire Insurance Cnmpstoy, at A'.In ns, Georf my information .u r? ?I to Iiiauruiicc g ren II time* with pW.-uurc Sfartmiliurf, Murcli 1 1P."?5 'J flo JOHN HENRY ZELLEK. I'ONFECTtlNER AND BAKER, ' PAUTAN lil'RO, "||' sit rn!mris?? llov ' keep* const.,i.Fy "ti ! in-! CauJy, Ortk lr<-n l 11 IV. ar. fine S errs. Arc.. Ac., to wh e invi'a b public attention N??v. 'JR 41 ly Store House to Sell or Rent. I'M! 1-1 fut'-cr ' r Sell or llent on< ? the ttt' Ot eligible mercantile M:it?da in the to f S|?.irlaiil>tir^ Tl'.c !l?iiw > Iroutinj both I i n np'i < atre' i*. th< m st pub! c lliuroiq ir.? in the town. For brins application may t -dt- to ? her the subscriber t-r Gen (> K. I ar la. A. V. C0L1UN0 Apr.I 6 v I AT^mc PILL ftPF.RATE by their powerful influence on t \J internal viscera to purify the blood and stim ate it into healthy action. They rrrnote t distractions of the stomach, bowols, liter, and ott irgans of the body, and, by restoring their irrcgu irtion to health, correct, wherever they exist, ?u lerangeincnts as are the tirst causes of disca \u eiXfiuire Uial of tm ir strtucs, by Profeaso Physician*. anti 1'atient.s, has shown cures of da term s disease s almost tim onfl belief, were they r lubstantiated by ]?cr^,NiN of such exalted pusih ind character as to forbid the suspicion of untru I'heir certificates are published in my A merit Mmanae, which the Agents below "named i ileased to furnish free to *11 inquiring. Annexed we gj\c Direr/mm for their us? in 1 wniplainta which thev have lecn found to eure. Fou Co*nvr.sv.!??. ? Take one or two Pills, mch quantity as to gently move the bowels. C< ivenesi ia frequently tlio aggravating cause *11 k*. and the cure of one complaint is the ci if both. No person ran feel well while undo ostivc habit of body. Ill nee it should be, as an be, promptly reliev e.!. I'ou DvsrnraiA. which is sometimes the est if t'os.'ireness, and always unenmfortaMn. Inborn [o?~s ? from one to four ? to stimulate the stoma md Ir et into healthy action. They will do it, a he heartburn, bmiyburti, and toxilbum of dyspepi fill rapidly disappear. When it has gone, doi orgrt what cured you. For a Foi 1. Ft M ien, or Morbid Iwiion of i V-irels, which produces general depression of t tiinls and bad heiltl. r p: t first, and smaller dosea afterward*, until uctivi ,nd strength is restore I to the ay *toro. Fun Ntuvot *Nt.*?. Sirs llFtnscnit.NArsi "iim in the Stoma, h, Bnrk, or Snlr, take from fo o eight pills on t? >ing to bed. If thee do not op< to autTiriently, tuko more th? next nay until th lo. These complaints will be swept out front t y*trm. Don't wc?r the?e ar.d their kindred d rder* boontuc your stomach is foul. For Sckoiti \. Knvstrp.t \s, n>ni nil Dura <f the skin, tak< the Fills freely ai d frequently, teep the Ixihi'.s open, l'hc eruptions will g?tu illy miuu l e-iii to diminish and ai?apprnr. Ma Ire alful ulcer* and i>< res Lave been healed up he purging .u.d purify log eifei t of th< <e Fills, a otno disgusting diss He which teemed to satt.ra he whole system have completely s i ld<-d to th' i.tliiriu e. bus.ng ifie sullen r in ja'l'a. t heull '.itient your duty to so. icty forbid* that y hould par?di your elf around the world cover nth pitii] I '*, bSotelres, ulcer*. aores. and nil or a f the uio halt diseases ef tnc akiu, bccauau yo vstein want* cleansing, in Pnun tut Bloin, the\ are the iKint nvei ine ever iliscovered. Thryahould be taken frc* ml freqticuUy. and the impurities which how t eed* of ineirfatdf d -rniis a ill be swept cnt of t vateni like ehatf befuri the wind. Hy this pro pet hey do as much good In pn vrnting sickness as he remarkable cure* which they arc making est rhere. l.tvKR CoMPi.ArNT, Jai-ntiter., ami all Hiitc Ijfr 'rms, arise fr in some dcTatigiirtriit?eith irpidity. congestion, or atruetlotis > f the Livi ..rpidiiy and eonpc -lion vitiate the bile and remJ t unfit for diga-.tion. This is disastrous to t ealth, and the c n?titnti?n is frequently und: lined hy no other cause Indigestion is the ayfi: um (fbstruution r.f the duct which empties I lie Into tha stomach causes the bile to ovrrtV nto the blood. This produces Jaundice, with >r.g and dangerous train of cvds. ( osttinoeu, Itcrnately costivenrss and diarrhoea, prevai ?vcri?h symptom*. languor, low spirits, weorin* rsties*n< ?, and melancholy, with sometimes i hility to sleep, r nl .sometimes great drowsinei ometinies then i- ex ere pain in the aide; the alt nd the white of the eyes become a greenish yelloi he Stoma eh nr: 1 , the bowels sore to lite tone' he whole n fieri: irritable, with n tendency to fevi rhich may tiirti to bilious feier, bilious rofie, hiliu ".anhflea, dysentery.. <frr. A medium dose of thr r four Pills taken at night, followed hy two or tLr a the morning, and repeated a few days.wiUr; .no he cause of all these troubles. It is w ickej to aufj lirh pains when y?tl ran cure them for 25 cents. Hurt siATisM, Qot'T, ami all h\fn>n*nator* t ert, are rapidlr t ured by the purifyinq rifertn i c Pot- ft.. I I i ...a -1.- 1-!. ...v ... nun mr "UK1I1I1I* WOK hey afford to the vital principal of Life. For the nd *11 kindrod < outpUiuta iney iboulJ be taken jild d?>se*. to mure the bowel* {pntly, but freelj A* a iMVNFl: l'lt.L, thi* i* both ?K*e<,*b)o ?'i eeful. No Fill con l?e made m< rr plr*k?>it to tak n<l rert ilalv none h;?* b< ?sn made mote effectual ie pwrpow for obnh * dinner pill ii employed. FKF.r tlll'l) BY I>lt. J. i . Wi ll A CO., radical and Analytical Choxnist* LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BY F1S1TF.R IIF.INITSH, SpnrW-orjt JOHN I. YOl'NO lrntonville, mvd by chnnte and reerywltere. IIA VILA N P A II AURAL, Chareetoe, WnoiKtjiu Aokwis. April 17 ? Ant 1UL 1_1L..1U. I II I IB?H ffiaaao P* winKE? N MAGISTRATE & % GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Columbia, S. C. _Aprii 17 8 1y^ ? HYATT, HeBURNKY & CO. ,w DIRSCT IMFOBTKRt AND WfleLSSALK DEAI.r.RS IN mmmvn DRY GOODS, No. 37 IIAYNE STREET, ? CHARLESTON, 8. C. ^ Jmi 10 1856 46 ly_ eVLLIVAH A TMMMIER, ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, L* 11;irc formed n popartn>-r*hip for Spartanburg bj ; District in jl?* practice of their profession. Office I iu Now l>rick Range ou Chorch street. 0. p. Sullivan. j. V. Trimmikb. Feb 21 52 _ _U A S. DOUGLASS, ~J" A TTORNKY AT LA JK. SPARTANBURG, C. II.. S. C. ? Office neat door ??t ol Court I loose. Fob T 50 1y X WRIGHT & ORR, l;;l ATTORNEYS A7 LAW, SPARTANBURG, C. H. ? ' Orrion in Mnj. [.egg's Brick Building, ne*l ' d'?or to bolki & Edward* law office, up stairs. ,H, .1. D. Wkwiit Spartanburg G. II. im .Tas. L. Ob*., Anderson C. II. .Inn .'1 1856 45 tf WM. TTBUSSEL, M. D. TT W1XR resumed the general practice ol ! XX MEDICINE, iu c( uncolion with Dentistry, ,n" I reriM-ctfully offers hi* n>*rvices to the cili pub ol r0" Spartanburg and ita vicinity. Office in New Brick Range, No 2, (si-coiid _ story,) Church street, opposite Palmetto House*. March 27 . 5 tf ? LAND WARRANTS WANTED.<?0 X AAl i worth LAND WARRANTS i e/' 7\J Wanted. 'Hie Subscriber E' will give iha verv highest market price for Laud Warrants. ' A. T. STRAIN. Spartanburg, C. II. March 17 1855 4 tf Notice* \I.Ti persons indebted to the firm of KIRBY dc WILSON are hereby earnestly request ir"' oil l.i miinn J * * ^ , omnff your e.?h*fitlitinn, irritating yon throat and j.r' luuipi, and iiivtini^ on that dread diiriw, C?>nsumption. wtiea >> s??>ttiin<; and Keating a n-tnod} ee can be i.tfmucd nal>r. Rogum Syrvpof Litrt e wmt ainl Tar. nre ! Counterfeit* nnd K ASi; lTftT ATIOIVK! 'f The u ne article is aig e?i A%??r* Roork*. on the tmjrrftved wrapper around each bottle. *r Pnco, JI par bottle, ?,r mx lwttl-a tor $5. Sold in wMrwIr .mi rrtnil tiy SCOVU.ft MKAP. Ill V.'l?artr,? St. bet. Conii and St I.<*ua, N.O. i Soi.r. Aorsrarva ti?? Soi rnraa St*tm, to whom nil or.teraand application*t??r Agcticieimust ' he addrcMied. Sold Wlmlraalc and Retail by Scovil A Mead, 111 Chartrea Street. N. 0. 8, Ci. tv ral Ap. nt* for tlivS.atthern State*, to whew all older* mul be ad.lre***]. 8<>ED AIJBO BY F1SIJRR ?% IIF.INITSH. Spartanburg So. Ca \V II At ATSON, Orrewville ")l R KRl'TOH, KKNNON ? NORRIs. Cnintmllc ,4 ! 8. R HENRY, Ijtnronavitle C \j. HARRIS, A 0?.t Uothcrfordton N" ? 1 April "\ 9 Am < I "I*" ' 5 ag ?5? V s n m 2 ?? V I >1 ?*0 ->** ? sB ^SEif'6 *r'>l*3t2 cgt?as^iB?9-k >.tfip Sfivls 3 ? H_ 3 S*9P W ?7g2 ife??fciig sio"SSi'-Stf* - ~ ft 3 1? . -4 ?sp a . a za s **^1 -3 n ? ?n 52 58 <1 a .9 II Sss?* >,G^3 "DiF^ #*1^*3 s| esbss 5Hi . P L. v? *-* w boa . n I s& h 5 ~ ^y" o If Yon Want lo Bufcheap JSflil&SSSSSB L. BLOOMBERG & BROTHER -A^ro on Board.. TVITU A LA UGH AN-D COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER WE hatro recently purchas.-d "ro the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and are Just opening at our stand a splendid assortment of QOOfiB, which for drgasw of style, variety, good quality and cheap prices, cannot be ui passed here or elsewhere. To our friends, THE LADIES, we aro prt>-irrd^U? c<r? r a beaut.ffjl and tare so* nr., m tfur^KJ UlC luUitl Style* d SPRING niwl SUMMER DRESS SILKS, jilasd^ striped, &c.; Bareges, Tiwuif, Murlinr, Printa of new and pretty design*) a !>e?uti!ul styl<- of : ITSEHOH jrAO<DH3E'E,g, . f Bombazine*. AJpnccm, and every kind of DRLsS GOOJ>S; also, a lot of beoutitul patterns in the way of EM BROIDERIES, Tr.mfniugs, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves and Skirts; Lice, Masliu n??d Cambric Setts, Chintis. tie*. Hoidkuchiefs, Arc ; the latest and mast fashionable styles ot : FRENCH' B9NNETS, . with and w.thoat trimming; Ribbons; a fine Ud r>f Parasols, the prettiest and cheapest in the msrVet; a rate assortment of Summer Coverings. Manillas in the most recent Pttk designer Ilwti Dresses; ft large stock of American and ENGLISH HOSIERY, ' among which is a fiuw article of Rid Gloves at 50 cents per pair; all styles of toadies' Gaiter* and [ Walking bJoH-s; with rt lull sflfsply of FANCY GOOIffcj; Perfumery for the Toilet. Wo also invite the attention of GENTLEMEN to our heavy and extensive stock of Road} Made Clothing; in which will bo found every article necessary to supply the demand of the season?fine CLOTH COATS, loach and Colored Coasimcres; Satin, ! Silk nod Fancy Vesting*, and eTery style and pfttI tern ?f Summer tnths; fine Sltk nr.d IjeghoiU Hats, latest f.iahiotc, ROOTS and SHOES, and ft gens' ml assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. In addition, we hare laid in n heavy supply of DOMESTC GOODS, Shot-Guns, ILHc* ami Cutlery; Saddles, Bridles, W hips, and every tjiiog which our customers can want. ' We feel ?rre that we can show the best stock ' ever brought U> this market,ana we are determined ; To Sell at a Cheaper Hate f than can be had at any esiabl.aliment in Spartanf burg. All wc nek is a fair trial. Coll and see as and prove our words. May I 10 if L. BLOOMBERG & BRQ. Carter's Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT rORITIKR OF TltS BLCOD ! The Best Alterative Known!! NOT A i'ARTICLE OF MEHCCRT W ITI An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's i>(, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption^ Pimples <irVn.?lales on the Face, Blotches. lhals. Acne and Fever, Chronic S?>re Eyes, lung'.volm. />r Tst( trr, Scald-hcud, Enlargement ami pain of the Bones and J oil its, > fcv.lt Rheuin, I Stubborn di etrs. Syphi! hue l)i crdci s, and a'l dfcteases ari' sine from an nju iic o't* .use of Mercury, Imprrdmr* in Life, or Impurity of Till* gr.-at alterative Med.cine and I'urifhrof , the Flo.*! r* p.,w ev.-d by t h? manttds of grateful , i patient* from nil jvirts of tli*< L'n Jed Stater, who i tiwtify daily to the remarkable cures per for mod by the greatest ?f nHni?Nlieino*,'*C.\.KTEH,SSPA^vIslll MIXCOKK." Ne.ralgia, Rheumatism, i Scrofula, Empli.-us on the Skin, Lirn Disrasr, i I'overss iJlui-ra, Old Sore*, Ath-ctun of the Ktd( nevs, Disc iso* of the Throat, Female Complaints, l'n'ns and Aching of the Ilonoa and Joint.*, are speedily }<ut to flight by using tbia ncwtimabl* , t remedy. For all >ii?< :iw* of llio Ulaod, nothing bos jrvt ' bun found to t->?ii|Kirc with it. It dr-amu-a the ; syatom of all imp lr.tirw. act* gently and offtrienrty ; "n the Liver nu t Kidney*, strength* ns the lfcgew t on, spvtw tone to the ?t??inneb, makes the Skill i clear and healthy, and reatoies the Consiitatkiu, ' j enfeebled by dtagieat* or In ok on dues n by the eaI cemcm of youth, to ita pristine vigor aco sflcngth. For the nt*?*?*s or rtatt u it ir peculiarly applionble, and wherever it hits bs-rotnc known ia j regularly prescribed with the lmj?ptc*t eftects. H iu>->gorutM the weak and d. -bihtutcd, and imparts n.ist city to the wotn o??t frame, clear* tine akin, an I Uav.-* the patient fresh and healthy; a a ncle 1 bottle of thia ioeatinmhle remedy ia worth all |h? * < nMe-1 darsapuriUflrftn existi-tie#.. The large number of certificates trkbk we h w< rem ivid from paesona front all parts 4if (lie United Stotes is the beat evidence tliat tliare is no bumbug about it. The Pre**, holt I keepers,-tnt?giatriu a, physician*, and public men, well known t? the community, *0 a Id their te tmimty to tbo wandertui ctlecta of tbie GREAT BLOOD PURl Pi ic re. Call on the ajnt and get an AUi.nnse.and rend the dctad* of it*w>tutdt,ng ri?."-? pcr'srtaed by CASTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, (in most r*a?* wiirrc f.vkky tiiivs ri>r. n*a uc?4U.r mi.w l The I unit* of an aJvcrtwc atcut w.H?j<-t admit their , full turn rlion. WIS BE Fas* CO. Proprietor*, A*? 3fM, Broodu?iy, A'ere York. To whom all orders must hs nddr.msd Fi r aale bv Druggist* and Country Merchants in all parts of the Unite. 1 State* and die Canada*, and by FISHER A IIKTNITSH, Spartanburg. JOHN L YOUNG, rntourtlle. May 8 II ly Wrhrkt's l.tunhi Cathartic ?r FtMILV PIIVSIC. VDAPTED to the general wants of tba com. munity, pcifrwly plcneant to the taute, easily administered to children, ns * ell ?s U aduks, and proper and safe in all onao* where any physic is paquired. Those who are to-i fastidious in use the tnmserwu and very disagtsealde phi Acs In o*e, ran avoid all that implriumru t**aa m the toe of thin t atharlia. Mothers will rejoice that at fast a wf nod offeotual physio hae W> ti fennd, which tb. ir children will readily take without toreing, snJ by which lunge do es of oil, rhuhat b, aeon* . arc nvm&oA fr?w sale by HMlKR Jk HKIXIT98 r,nura ami HUIKV immediate payment Monojr wi> want and money we muat Jiavo?oui busman* requires it. We had rathor not sue. "A I word to the ?vi?a ia sufficient." . L SeptSO 31 tf KIRBT <k WILSON. ; Riringsville at Work Again. I i 'I'M I K nbtnr lklal>i.Hlnovnt i* now spinning Coti?c, | L ton Yarn, and are ready to fill orders. Thvj <?. i are nbm nt work in the Blacksmith nnd Machine ich ; Shops. and ?r* ready to execute ?ny jobs in mnchi' nery in their lino. ? 1 Apr:I 23 0 tf JOIIN ROMAR. JR. of Look Out for Boarding. an i TT1III. SUBSCRIBER haa opened lha houa. on | formerly occupied by Hiram Mitchell, noai ;h j the Mctliodia; Church, in Spartanburg Vi'laga, foi lie rli<- r?xwpt on of HOARDERS. Can acccrr.roodat. id- fifteen or twenty with comfortable rooms and lodg in? at the customary rates of board in this place f Feb 7 50 (m T W. WATERS. ^ENGLISH COOKING SODA. T*t*ST received a fresh supply of tins moat nasty , f I (ui and ?cuu.>mic!il article for r-using bread F i bisnuiia, pastry, pudding*, Ate. Thie Carbonnel \ S<>-la contains two preparation* of Cnrbwinc Acid j Ua* to one of Sods, making it far superior to tb ' I comm.-n So.la S.dar.-ttus usually told for CarbonnU 1 I of Soda. For *n!e by ! F1SI1ER ?fc IlEINITSII, Druggists. T I May 1 10 tf fe PET ROLEN OR ROCK OILT S /"l KL R BR A TED for its wonderful curat: v< power*. Tlio I'ETBOLKM or ROCK OIL is a ureal tncdiu.no in Scrofula and King's 4->il he 'u t'K*< diaeasea having their origin in i ler depraved condition ol the Uiood, rind o liwr fluids o l?r ' the b>*ly. It will euro pain* and enlargemeirta <X ch the Uitu-3 and joints, Blotches. liibs, Kryoipehu s?- Punplta r?n tint face, Tetter, Scald-Head, Ringn< worm, and the various, akin disease*. It has rutcd ,u~ uunieioua i ;i?es of Rh.-umai'sin, Neuralgia. Gout l0? I Ac. 1 or ade by KISHER A 11 ElNITSH, th. May 1 I" ti Dispensing Chemists. ir# Rogers' Livorwort & Tar lhc row tile collet* cvae or cocoiis, colds or ISriUKXZ.V., ASTHMA, tlHOXCllITlS. 8P1T | lisa or BI.OOD, A AI L O T It U It. LLNU COM' | I'LAINlS TKN'DIXO TO COKSLMrTION. aiS * 'J7iia preparation is grtliu into one a!) over ou: l*? Country. The numerous letters we ncvivo fron ^ ( our vsrUiut age at*, iuformhx? of cm-** nj in their iunnuliaU' neighborhood*, warrant o* in ua ?ayin2 t t* one of the beat, il not the eery beat it't Cough Me icii.e U vv befor? the public. It almoal lurtti lably rehere* and not unfreyurutly cmre* tin rtry irat at rarer. When all other t ongh prella Juration* have tailed, th.s l.aa relieved the patient , 'r .u> I >i _ <*, dt alt-a ia Melinuta ami Physiciauj can teat.ty A-U the AgeM in your nearv*l town, :a, I what baa been liia rtfcnrnw ot the effect* ??f this ,ur medicine. If he boa beeu selling it !<>r auy length !r* of lime be will tell vmt ? ' 1 LIS 7 UK liKsT MCDICINU K XT A NT. ia- I It.-law we give a foW extract* fr..nt letter* we I have received lately reg rding the Virtues of tL'.a "* j medicine. 'f'_' I ?r. S. 5. (.Min,of KnntviHe.Ca., anya; I hart \ beer n?i'** t/onr larerwort and 1'ar very exitnbV tii ely in lay practice Jot three years part, and, nJ it it with pleasure / atatc my belief in i rs tow:d* riorivv ohh ai l otiik* article* with which / ' " am nrqnaaited, jar whirh it it recomnwndt dV iv '" ' wraKI St Kenner*. writ-tig from r(j 1 Wavtu-NvlUe, N. C nay: "The Livrruorl and iM- Tar it h'rfuina daily mott pnpuUir mthiaCourtur try, am? w k thine jistlv no. All who hare tried it t/ieak in commendable term* of it, and say it i* my he leficial in alterlatinf,' the complaint*Jar ^ which it ?? recommended " Uur Aitutia fickriu District, S-C . Mr. 8. ly II Mel'.i". as-nrcs ns that he use* tfirith ffreat by benefit in In* n**n twin ly, and rcv-wnniciid* it to ij hi* nr ghburv." He give* an instance of n Negro witiii.iii, in t.i* vicinity, who had lain suffering witIi <U'?-r?-e oMht 'eiiifl; f-?r jiar?, atW&drd with aev i re oongli, who wn? relieved by the Liverwort leT and Tar. he fiiK'li are the goo 1 report* we hear of llijs Mrdi* . cine Ir-un alt parts of the South. l".-r a re|?ort <1 I" : the Miqaiaintr en e* it has j*rf rnu d in the Wc-atBjlJ eru ttioi Noithern utnl Eastern Siatee, we wrould ! invito the Mill", r i'g pot.ent t<? road the pamphlet or i nhieh srctaipwin Mrfi bottle. To all, vrc say, 1* hare hope, hare hope.' TRY THE MEDICINE 15 It E W ARICDH * E A S O * ! 'n And neglect not that ooo?h which it daily weakw : ' -