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MY MOTHER'S BIBLE.
JP**]**- nr ?. ?. noiih to
This book ia alt that'* Wt bm now? at
Tun wilt nnbtodtn start; U
With faltsring lip and throbbing brow, ,
_ Ipr-il to my heart, :
For many geoerstious paat, bl
Hera ia our family three; ni
My mother's hand this Bible clasped, u,
She, dying, gave it tne. U|
Ah, wall do I remember those et
Whoso names these records bar; At
Who roond the hearth-stone used to dose
After the evening prayer
And speak of what these pages said,
In tonea nty heart would thrill; w
Though they are with the aileut dead,
? Here there are living still. Rl
Mr father read his holy book, fo
To biothers, sisters dear! Jj
IIow col at woe my poor mother's look
Who learned God's word to hear!
Her angel (ace, I resit yetl ^
What thrilling n.emor es come! o
Again that little group is met
Within the walls ol home! s|
nt , i_:... i - i hi
i wv uuroi Iiii uil 1II?I1 w*cr ?U*"W| 4 i
Thy constancy Pre tried;
When all were false I found thco trse, v<
My counsellor nnd guide.
The mines of enrth iv? treasure give
That conld this volume buy;
In teaching me the way to live, ,
It taught me how todic.
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I'noTOouArnr is Foroiso Bask Notes.
?A curious circumstance happened on re
Saturday, which, says the Paris correspon- hi
dent of the Atlas, may be just as alarming
to you us it proved to us. The science of
photography has for some time part been '?
the rage amongst the young men of fash- >'<
ion in Paris, and has been carried to a *'
great perfection by many of them, but by jd
none to a greater extent than by M. Agua- "i
do, whose successful studies from nature are
well known among the artists of every Jli
country. On Saturday morning this gen
t!emnu sent word to the exports of (lie Bank I*'
of Frauce that he had at length succeeded n
so fully in tho imitation ot one of the thous
and franc notes that he defied thern to do 01
tcct it, and to show his perfect conviction
of tho impossibility of discovery he w arned
them that the noie would be presented at
the bank between one and three. Accord ' e!
ing to ibis intimation, the whole of tho ex V
jierte were assembled at tho cause, and each ' *
note brought in was submitted to their exanimation
before it was accepted. The hours
passed by, and no faUe note appeared; the
wbole of those presented during the inter- J
val specified lay in a row spread out before 1
tho experts, who already crowed over the 'K
idea that Mr. Aguado had not dared to
hazard the experiment, when, just as tho T).
clock situck three, in ho walked, smiling Jj(
and triumphant, wit!, k thousand franc at
note in his hnnd. "Well, have you detect
ed my forgery!" said lie, with the greatest 1 n<
coolness. "No," replied tho head expert, j
laughing, "for a good reason?you ne\er j U(
sent it." "Why, there it lies right under i
your nose?the third to the left, and here 1 j.,
is the original I took it froin." The dis j (j.
may of the experts may be conceived when. J
even upon comparing the two, they found i
it impossible to say which was tho genuine ; th
note and which the false. i j>t
A committee was held to determine upon ly
tho course to be adoptod, as, according to d<
report, an immense number of thcae pho q?
tograph notes are in circulation, and M. 1
Aguado declares himself able to uiauufHC w
lure any quantity in n given lime, and that
none shall be detected, either by sight or
touch. The consternation created by the
announcement is not to be described, and
the report tells us that the bank baa already K1
accepted the offer of a learned English doc- c*
tor, resident here, to furnish a chemical
preparation of his own discovery which 01
shall immediately decompose the photoSraph
by the touch of h camel's hair brush
ipped iu the liquid and passed slightly *e
over the printed lines. The adventure has *n
served to make us laugh, although rather
grimly, when it is considered that already
the greater proportion of the notes in circulation
may not be able to withstand the
test of the learned doctor's brush.
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A Fkikndly Warning.?Somebody w
(says the Charleston Courier) has been pry- n
ing feloniously into the Post Office at n'
Barnwell Court ilouse, and our incorriga- ti
ble friend, the Postmaster, whose reply to tl
John Livingston, the biographical undertaker
and vender of ready-made reputations,
is fresh in the minds of many delighted fa
readers, thus sends after tho wretch a warn- ti
>Mff: ... 11
"Seduced by the instigation of the Devil, n
and regardless of your present and future d
slate of existence, you committed a deed h
which will carry you to a place in coinpari- k
sou with which the hottest day you experienced
here this summer is colder than ice.
Think upou this, you miserable vagabonds, e
? meditate upon it, ye benighted ragatuuf- M
fins?inachinato upon it, ye Woody Know "
Nothings?repent of it, ye midnight assas- ,
sins. When the high Sheriff of this Dis* .
trict is Hogging you at the Market House, "
ye will repent. When you lie down to die
you will tremble. And when the Devil, |
your prime mover, shall gather you to his j '
arm?, which ho surely will, and you hio (|
'howling' for a drop of cold water to quench ^
your infernal parched thirst, andjxmr down 1
your throat a table spoonful or two of bilu- "
urinous substance, mixed with molten lend, ^
out of a red hot ladle, and says to you, '
'liob a Post Otiioe again, will ye/ then, I j
would suppose, you will think of it. My y
only regret is that I cannot be there (leiu- I
porarilyr) to witness your struggles." t(
A t'nrilling scene occurred in the Greene ^
street M. E. church, Philadelphia, recently. I
It appears that a man named Baker walk (l
ed up the middle aisle, and after reaching c
the altar, turned so as to face the congre- u
iritinn Hft<] lliPTi Inbinrr fi Una tmrr?llu;l ro.
a ? o * ? *. ;j
volver out, presented il to liis own breast
nud pulled the trigger. The cap fortunate- 1
If exploded without igniting the powder t
within the pistol, and ocforo he could at- p
tempt to Hie another barrel the pistol was |
taken from his hand by two of the mein- t
btrs of the church. During this time the , L
greatest excitement prevailed amongst the
congregation, children and women scream
Jug, while some made a rush for the doors, c
out they were closed, so as *o prevent any "
one froin being injured in making a hasty ?
exit, linker was taken from the church
by two men, wbo took the pistol from him,
and he was given in charge of the police.
Baker, it is said, has for several days past , '<
been laboring under temporary iusanity. t
In the year 1780, a very dark day occur- I
red, which was long remernlrered as such.
A lady neighbor sent her son to the doctor,
to kuow if he could tell her the cause of the <
obscurity. i
My dear child.' said the doctor, 'give my i
compliments to your mother, and tell her 1
that I am as much in the dark ai she is.' j i
A friend of our it responsible for I be fob
wing: Riding up on one ot the Eighth
reoue railroad care a day or two since, a
dy go! is, snd oe sliMtig down the fringe p
' her shawl became fastened to one of the jj
intone of our friend's overcoat, lie made ?
i effort to extricate himself, but the con- fa
sxion was too intrioate, and ho gave it
x As the lady turned round and retnov- "
1 he* veil, exposing distinguished features
id a fine pair of eyes, he remarked:
"Madam, I accept the omen."
"And I, too," said, she, "but you must
ait until my husband dies."
"Ah, madam," responded the gentleman,
ot taken aback, "I must solicit a similar
rbonrauce, you must wait until my wife
ies."
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A Rich Retoht.?Col. Jim Lane, the
.bolitionist and commander of the Free
oil party in Kansas, was delivering a
>eech in Iowa a short time since, in which
a denounced the Kansas Legislature as
Bogus," when a listener, at the top of bis
>ice, excia:med,
"Colonel! Lot :.ie ask you a question ?"
"Go on," said Lane.
"Well, Colonel, if that Legislature was
>gus, what made you apply to it for a di>rce
from your wife?"
Confused and put out. Lane could not
ply, bnt sat down atnid the shouts and
sses of his listeners. .
Simplicity.?A neighbor of ours not *
ng since introduced to his son, about six <
mis of age, ? little brother, who hiui just t
rived in this world, which nil agree in h
>using, hut none like to pari with it, even [
i exchange for another. The boy looked ,
. hi* infant brother in some little perplex- u
y, and then raising his eyes to his father. 11
iquired'kwhcre did you got ill" "Bought 1
im, my Hon," exclaimed the father, with {
laudably gravity. Again the boy looked I
, the baby, and after a shot time ssgaci
i?dy asked, " Why didn't you pick out a "
kite one, father!"?Alb. KnicJc.
Stamped Postage Envelopes.?Stamp *
i postage envelops base been in use in ?
10 United Slates about three years. The I l
smand by the government now reaches j *
2,000,000 or S3.000.000 per annum. In J 'u
ugland, according to a return recently v
resented to Parliament, there were issued. I.
iring the ten years ending April, 185G, "
io largo number ot 180,124,000 stamped "
>stage envelopes.
A fellow entered a place on Sunday, ii
etty well fuddled, and nskert for some ci
?r. lie was told they did not sell the 1
tide on Sunday.
"Well," says tlio stranger, "you should
it ho hard hearted, for you know the v
mh! book speaks of 'entertaining angels 1
in wares.'"
"Yes," says the storekeeper, "hut I never ,
iew that angels drank hard eider on Sun- i r
??." " i
Stop the Paper.?A country editor says i
at lie lias received tlie following "stop mv | 1
iper:" "Dear ??ir?I have looked careful- '
over your paper for six months for the ,
rath of some individual that I was nc- t
tainted with, hut as yet not a single soul j *
care anything about has dropped off; you j J
ill please havo my name erased."
The French Kinpuror and Empress were ,
ill in the country, as Louis Napoleou's l
with is declining. The "baby" was pro- 1 1
easing majestically. A weird woman j
ist his horoscope, and predicted that he j ,
lould never reign over France. Slio was i
dcred to Algeria. <
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A Wit's Epitaph on Richelieu.?lien- j
Tirade, the Court Poot, wrote the follow- ]
g epitaph on the great Cardinal: i
llrre lies, I in life atxl labors through,
The far-famed Cardinal Richelieu;
Hut what brings forth my teat sand sighs,
Is that my passion with him dies.
Ok Course Not.?An old stick says: "I
avo seen women so delicAte that they |
ero afraid to ride for fear of the horse run- i
ing away?afraid to sail for fear the boat i
tight uj>set?afraid to walk for fenr that
le dew might fall?but T never saw otic \
i.it was afraid to l?o married." i
Boston vs. Providence.?An honest
inner in the south part of Massachusetts,
dking nlrout his crops, was told me that
o must trust in Providence. "I do'no
bout that," said he, 4'I have been to Provience,
and I have been to Hosting, and I
elieve I had much rather trust Busting, taing
all things into account."
Enoush Surnames.?The Register Genral
estimates that there are nearly 40,000
irnames in England. Among them there
re 51,000 families bearing the name of
mitli, and 51,000 that of Jones. The
iniths and Joneses alone are supposed to
icludc about a million of ilio iu-.miluiim>
? ? r~,~ ?
An English cockney at the Falls of Nigara,
when asked how lie liked the Falls,
jplied, "They're 'andsome?quite so; but
icy don't quite answer iny hex jactations;
csides, I got thoroughly vetted, and lost
te 'at. 1 prefer to look at 'em in an binraving
in 'ol weather and in the 'ouse."
Goo. G. Fogg, abolitionist, of New
Umpshire, accused a political opponent,
!r. II. luj'lied, that if lying an I hypocrisy
Ir. Bixford, of dringing," to which opera
ed liko rum, Fogg would have been in '.ho
utter for the last ten years.
A witness in court being interrogated as
0 his knowledge of the defendant in the
a*e, said he knew him intimately well.
He had supped with him, sailed with him,
nd horsew flipped hint."
Softening iiik Expkehhion.--"That's a
hunderiiig big lie!" said Tom. "No," re. lied
Hick; "It's only a fulminating enargeinont
of elongated veracity!" Harry
ook off bis hat, elevated his eyes, and hold
lis tongue.
A chaplain was once preaching to n class
?f collegians about the formation of habits.
Gentlemen," said lie, "close your ears
igainst bad discourses." The scholars im
Mediately clapped their hands to their ears.
It was a proverb among the Greeks that
1 flatterer who lifts you lip to tho clouds has
he same motive as the eagle when lie mites
the tortoise when he wishes to gain some
hrng by your fall.
A gentleman who was relating an accident
he had met with in Cambridge from
? fall, was Asked by a surgeon if it was
neni the vertebras that he had been hurt?
'No Sir,' was the reply, 'it was near the oh- j
lervatory."
< >r' iu mains ?>l terga |>rc*.? lilt "I thru
selves us barriers ill our way, the spare* bvtwn
clunked by bai ricadea of hummocks. It was I op
le-s to 'w>re. VVr tried for sixteen Iiouis logrtlu
without finding a |>n*?'nihty of rgr< iu< 'I ho who
* a w.ia rugged and broken ill the extreme.
I climbed one of tile b? rg* to the height of libo
two hundred Icrl, and, looking well to the wei
wii* satisfied ijrat 11 lead which I anvv there could I
fo lowed n the direction of Conienl Rockr, and b
yond toward (Jape Dudley Digge*. Hut, on co
fV-rring with I3ro>ks mid MeGary, I was startled
find how much the boats had suffered in the ru<
encountrra of the Just few days. The Hope was
fact altogether oust;,worthy: the ice had steaitu
her bottom timber*, and it required nearly till o
I to repair her; bit by bit we ha I already c
up and burned the runners and crews bar* of tv
AIONQ TUB 8BA8 OP UK.
We make the following interesting extract from
Dine apeoiuietf page* of "Dr. Kuuw'a Arctic Exloiutions."
which luire bean sent to ua by the
ublishcrs, Mean. Child* and Peterson, of Pbilaclphin.
Tl.c whole work, will soon bo published
nil will form ono of the most benutilul and valuaile
work* ever iwunl from the American Preas:
\Ve crossed Murclnsoii Channel on the i23d, and
nua oped tor the night on the land doc at the base
>f Cape Parry; a hnrd day'a travel, partly by truck
ng over ice, partly through toriuou* and xgxag
twlf. The next day brought u* to tlto neighbor
lood of Fitaolarcnee Hock, one of the most inter*
sting inonuinenu that rear themselves along this
henry const; in a region more familiar to men, it
could be a landmark to thu navigator. It rises
nun n tield ol ice like an Egyptian pyramid suroundcil
by su obeliskThe
next day gave u* luluiirnble prog res . Tim
ee opened in leads before us, somewhat torluoux,
>ut, on the whole, Isvoring, and for sixteen hours I
lever left tbs helm. We were nil of us exhausted
alien the day's work came to a close. Our allowincc
had been small from the first; but the delays
*e seemed luted to encounter find made mo reduce
hem to what I then thought the minimum quntiliy,
six ounces of bread dust nnd a lump <>f tallow
he sixe ot a walnut;a paste <* broth, made of these
letoro setting out in the morning, nnd distributed
K-ca?;onully through the dny in scanty rations, was
>ur only fare. \V? were all of u* glad when, runling
thu boats under the lee of a berg, we were able
o IUI our kettles with snow, und boil up lor our
treat restorative ten. I may remark that, under
he circumstance* of most privation*, I found no
romforter so welcome to tho party n? this. We
(rank immoderately of it, and nlwuys with advmiage.
While the men slept, after their weniy labor,
tlcGary anil myself climbed the berg tor a view
iliead. It wna a saddening one. We had lost sight
I' Gary Island; but sliorewnrd, up Wustetiholinc
Jhantii I, the iee seemed as it it had not yet hegun
o yield in the influences of summer. Everything
.bowed ho'.v intense the last w inter hail been. We
verv eh we u|m:ii the 1st of duly, and had a rght to
ook for the Xiaiii Water ol the whalers where
ie now had s lid ice or olivw pack, both of them
ilmosl equally unfavorable to our progress. Far
iff hi the distunei?how lur I could not measure?
?we the Dalrymplo Hock, projecting from llu lolty
irecipicc of the island uhead; hut between us ami it
he land iee spread iisclt Iroin the hnscol Saunders's
s! <nd unbroken to the tar south.
Tile Ui'Xt ilny'a progress was of course slow ami
vcarisomc, pushing though alternate ice ami water
or tbe land belt. We fastened at Inst to the great
l-e, near the shore, making our harbor in a crack
vlnch opened with the changes of tide.
The imperlcci dot of the |Mirty win showing it
ill more niMl more in ih?- decline ??l their muscular
*iwif. They scented scarcely aware ol it them
elves, mi.I returned tlie difficulty tbev in
I ragging n'nl pushing In something uncommon
Imui ilie icf >-r *lu Igc i.nher titan to their u?n
rcukmw. Hut, n> wo endeavored to renew our
ibnri through lite morning fog, belted in on all
ides Hy iv?-ti> Ids so distorted and ruggid ax to defy
ur t Sorts to crose them. In- truth seemed l?> burst
ipnu every otic. Wo had to t the leeling ol Iiuii;?r,
and wore almost <ntisficd with our pastiv bro'li
ml tho large draught* ol ten win eh new mputiied
t. ! was anxious to hi ltd our small bsit. the Krie,
cross the iutnmehill of Appall, where 1 knew Irom
he K*quiufi?ux we slmuhl tin.I plenty ol birds; but
ho strength ot the party w.m insufficient to drag
tor.
We *r?ro sorely disheartened, nn.l could only
iait for the to/ to riao. in the hope of some smooth
r pliitlorm than that wli ch was nUiut us, or some
.nd that iieght save us the pa in In I labor of trackng.
I had climbed the iceberg; and there wax
lotlinig in view except Dairy mple Kock, with its
el bi.-Hsy (ace towering in the unknown distance,
tut i hardly got back to my bout, before a gale
truck us lr?wn the northwest, and a lloe, taking
ipoii a tongue of ice about a mile to the north ol
is, In van to swing upon it like a pivot and clone
ilowly in upon our narrow resting-place.
At first our own lh?c also was driven before the
vmd; but in a little while it encountered the staiouary
ice at the foot ol the very rock itself. On
ho instant the wildest imaginable ruin rose around
is. Tlie men sprang mechanically each one to Ins
itntion, bearing back the boata an l stores; but i
jave up for the moment all hope of out ?scape. It
mom not a nip such ns is familiar to Arctic navigaors;
but the whole platform where wc stood, mid
lor hundreds of yards no every side ol us. crumbled
ilid crushed, and piled,and tossed itself madly enter
the pressure. I do not believe that ol our little
xsly of men, all of tin-in disciplined in trails, able
to measure danger while combating it ? 1 do not
aelieve there is one who this day can explain how
>r w hy?hurdly when, in fact?wc found ouisrlvii
itVut. Wc only kuow that ill the midst of a clamor
utterly indescribable, through ? hieh the braying ol
i thousand trumpets rouid u<> more have been
lienrd than the voice of a ruan, we were shaken,
iud raised, and whirled, and let down again in u
welling waste of brok< n litiituiii* Us, and, as tin
nu ll grasped their boat-hooks ill the stiltucss that
followed, the boats eddied liway ill U tUKlultlloin
ikrved of icf, nud snow, and water.
Wo wi-re borne along in this manner a* long ni
die unbroken remnant of the in-shore floe continued
revolving?utterly pow? rlcss, and catch ng n
glimpse every now and then ot the brazen licadlan '
that looked down on u- through the snowy sky. AI
last the Out* brought up iign.nst the rocks, the h*?ei
fragments that hung round it to gnu to separate, and
we were able by oars and boat-hooks to foreo out
battered little flotilla clear of thc-ni; to our joytu
surprise, we soon found ourselves in a stretch o
the laud water wide enough to give t?? rowing
room, and with tlie assured promise of iutul clr.si
uli cad.
As we tu-ared it, wc saw the same forbidding
wall of belt ict as at Sutherland and Ilnkluyt. \V?
pulled along its margin, seeking in vain, either at
opening of access or a no<>k i>t shelter. The gnh
rose, ami the ice began to drive again; but then
wtis nothing to be done but g< t a grupnel out to tin
bell, and hold on for the rising tide. The liop<
stove her bottom and !<?l part ol Iter weather board
ing, and ail the boats were badly chafed. It win
uu awlulstotin; and it was not wiiImhii constnn
exeltion that we kept afloat, bailing ut the seu<
that broke over us, and warding 08* the ice witl
bout I woks.
At three o'clock the tide was high enough for u
to scale the ice cliff. One by one we polled up tin
boats upon a nut row shelf, the w. ole sixteen ol u
uniting at each pull. We were too much won
down to unload; but a deep Mid narrow gorge open
ed in the cldls almost st the s|<ot where we cl.ti.ib
ered up; and, as we pushed the boats into it on at
ev?n keel, the rocks seemed to close above 011
Lends until an abrupt turn in the course ol the r.i
vine placed a protecting cliff between u> and th
gale. \N e were completely encavc d
lust as we hail brought m the 'ust boat,the llci
Erie, and w<-re shoring lur up with blocks ot iet
ill ng unused but (Ninihar ami unmtstakc.ible Souin
startled and gladdened every ear, and a flock <
elders flecking tin* sky for a llinnu lit pi s-i d, mil
It ill Irolit ol us. W e knew lliut we must be >1
their breeding grounds; and us we tut mil in w?
and hungry to our long-coveted sleep, it was otil
to ore.on oi eggs in abundance.
\V< remained almost three day* in our cryst.
retreat, gathei ing eggs at the rate of tw eUe liuudre
a day. Outside, the storm raged without mterinii
?>n, nun <>ur mit Iiuiucra loiuo! it ilitti- nil lo Im <
their W-etj but u merrier ?< t of |(i>arimn<l> ilm
were gathered Wilton never rui lulled on genii
diet.
Ou the 3il ol July the wind betfnn lo moderati
though lliu snow still tell heavily: and lie lin
morning, idler a pat iotie > nu Imft, the liquor hoi
rowed hi udingly from our alcohol tlask , mid d lun
(ill it was worthy ol tempi ranee praise, weluwrii
our boats, and hade a grateful farewell to "Wen
Man's Rest." We rowed to the southeast end i
Wosteiihohno Ulaud. but the tide led us iLeic, an
we moved to the toe loot.
Kur some days after ilns we ke t moving slowl
to the sou >h, along the lanes that opened bet wet
the belt iee and the floe. The Weather Continui
dull and u favorable I r observation* ol any sor
slid we w ere oil a large glaeirr before w. i
aware that mi tin r progress near the shore vg? in
I
sledges; ihu third we bad to ruent aa essential to
oar ice-vroasiogs, p
i In the meautime, the bird*, which had been w
abundant when we le't Dairy u pie'e Island, and
] ftiiivil we iiad ewanlrd on for coiuiliuoila store, vevOl- *a
ed to hare been driven off by the etorm. Wi were ifoj
again redueed to abort daily rations of bread dust, .
; and 1 was aware that the change of diet could Dot
' fail to tell upon the *lrrn|ttli nnd energies of the
party. I determined to keep in shore, in spite of
the barricades ot i?e, nnd in the hope of renewing, to 901
1 some extent at least, our supples of game. We ,n<
were Hlty-two hours in forcing this rugged peaang.; dei
a most painful labor, which but for the disciplined
endurance of the ineu might well have been deemed '
impraetienble. s ^
Once through the barrier, tho lenda began to l*"
open again, nnd on the 11 lit we found ourselves np- <1u
preaching (Jape Dndh-v Digges, t^ith a light breexe
front the nnrtliweat. It looked for some hours na if
' our troubles were over, when a glacier came in l'*'
sight not laid down in tho charts, whose tongue of *u
floe extended still fartbt r out to sen than the one we
Itnd just passed with so much labor. Our first resolve
was to double it nt all tuuards, for our ctcw
wore too much weakened to justify another truck- P1*
ing through the hummocks, nad the soft snow which
! covered the land floes him an obrtaclo quite insu- r"
1 perable. Nevertheless, we forced our wny into a ,
lead of sludge, mingled with tho comminuted ice of i "u
tho glacier, but the only result was a lesson of grn- i
11tide for our escape from it. Our frnil and went It- ?*
er-worn boats were quite unequal to the duty. : 111
I again climbed the nearest berg, for these ice- !
mountains were to us like tho look-out hills of men u*
! nt hnntc?and surveyed the ice to the south Car on vt'
| toward Capo York. My eyes never looked on a [
I spectacle more pninfal. Wc were in advance of i
i the season: the fioea had not broken up There 111
| was no "western water.'' Here, in a dill de tac,
l between two barriers, both impaasitble to men in 'u
i our condition, with stores miserably inadequate and
I strength broken down, we were to wait till the tar- '
. dy summer should open to us a wny, i
I headed lor the eliff*. Desolate and frowning 1 v>
as they were, it w?s better to reach them and halt :
upon the inhospitable shore than await the fruitless K1
ventures ol the sea A narrow lend, a mere fissure ;i1
| at the edge of the land-ice, ended opposite n low
j platform; we had traced its whole extent, and it *!
i ihnde I us close under the shadow of the precipitous br
j ?lmro.
Where the cape lies directly open to the swell
of the northwest winds, nt the base ol a hilly preci- ul
, pice, there was still dliugittg to the rock a fragment
^ ot the U'inti r tee i>elt not more than live feet wide.
; The tides bar over it and the waves washed against UI
I it eoninually, but it gave a parted ly safe perch to
' mir l.tllf Ibdilk ^ Imvi flirt* k? in* ?l lit fit ! * nvni* "*'
clill", until in the high distance tin- rocks looked like
the overlapping tH-ali? of nncieii armor. They w
were at lenrT eleven hundred (eet high, their sum- ' 'ir
imiM generally l i?i in f?g anil niiat; ami all the way
up we actnril to sec the biidi whose heme is niuiig
their dells. The not* w. r?- thickest mi the shelves
K -iiii-tilty yard* above the water; l>ut both lumme
ami mdactvl gull til|> J the entire lur with glim- i
imring ?|nvk->, cuwnn j ami Sv'rcee:hmg with an .n- "I
ccmmiiI elunmr. i J
T<> sott< ti the scene, a natural lodge <ipeu<?d ..n ' m
i our right hand into a little valley cove, gre. o with S;
I mosses, and bt-youtl and nhove it, eold ami white, ih
' tin- glacier. ! cm
Tins gla? ier was about seven miles across ul as t'..
udchouehe;" it sloped gtuilu.i ly upward lor soiiic w
live miles back, and then, following tin? irrcgul.irt- of
tie- ol its roeky substructure, sudtlcllly became a 1
steep crcvusaed lull, ascending ill abrupt terrace*. j se
Then came uvo intervals of less rugged ice, Irom ?,
j which the guic or passed into the great mrr de
I
j Uti ascendiug ?*. high craggy lull to the north- i
ward, I had n sublime prospect ol tins great truxcii
ocean, w hich seems to foint the continental axis of '?
Greenland?a vast undulating plain el purple-tinted
ice studded with islands, ami absolutely gem- |
tiling the honxoti with the varied glitter ol sun-tip- 1
pen crystal. J
The discharge ot water front lite lower surface of j )
the glacier exceeded that of any of the nort cm | In
glaciers except that ol 11 titnbolal and the one near i d?
Ktah. One lot mil on the side near* si me overran I d;
the ice Irom two to live leet in depth. Mid spread itself
upon the tlocs for several hundred yards; ami
alio her, liml ug its outlet near the summit ol the
glae cr, hroke over the rts-ks, and lsiund in c.varacth
upon the beueli Ik low. ! j >
The ranuueulus, n xilragus, diickweeds, ahun- i
da at mosses, the Arctic gras-cs, lloiirisling near the j
level of the tirst talus ot the glucii r; the stone crops j -
I fouml sotuc two hundred feet higher. The ther , I
llioilliiti r was at 90 degrees ill the sun; ill the shade j m
at dy decree*.
1 have tr'ed P> describe the n iturnl leaiunaol ilic t|,
Ki iir, l>ut 1 have omitted IImt winch was its in-st j Uj
valued rhw.u'li ii^ip. It abounded 111 lile. Iho ! ai
lumme, nearly a* 1a: ,*<? us canvas backs, mi l, 11* we , 0.
tlm >ght, nltnjteihcr sweeter and more juicy, their H
VK* "*?H liOnwu 11* J'lc.tiMfs mi lb* Ijibrador ((|
the tiH.-liliiirm, itruwiiiK -upcib'y 011 the uu- JU
1 uQo-coaled mh lace?nil of lliein iu ej idles* uhun- : ^
1 d.ilie??imagine Mieli ii cumbiiiatiiiu if charms lur
j s-turvy-broken, hungerstricken ineo ?
; ? b
Ml lU'CIIA.NAN ON StaTC IllGIIT* ASP I'ori'laAlt 11
' j 5jovKRA.ni.NTT.? Wi? tiiiil the following interesting
j lelt, r in llie Huntsvdlo .hlrocnlr; it i? addressed to
tlit* editor liy a personal friend, a gentleman of the
I highest respectability, lor whose act.-ur.iey In ^
I Tuuehe*:
rim.AUKt.riua. Annual G, 1 **."? ? ?My Drar Sir. i
, I * petit two hours wiih Huoliaiiun on vcstmlay, ut J
I Wheatland. I li* grounds are beau'i u ly mi l taste* r
fully .manned, hut hi* house i? plain and uupretend* |
' j itin in the extreme?every1 hum hii? tile air ol tiii r
j ostentatious Dciiioi rney. Hut the man luniw If i?
the Tely impersonation of unaffected republican Mil t
I was never more ngre?nbly dis..p|M>iiitcd in my life. ,
He gave us n cord a I nnti Ir.nik reeeptiuii,.nul talk- (
1 ' cd Willi us with the freedom t>i Mil old acquaintance,
j I really lell ua ll 1 li.nl known htm all my lite. lie
| *.>id the issue involved in till* election was the i t
S , Union of these Slate* as equals. I'li.t the South ! t.
i hud submitted to the nggitvsiou* ol the ubotuioniats [,
vt ii 11 a patience that might well challenge the ad- ' p
* . miration of the world, and, considering the fire-eat* ,
I "in pro|teii* titw, was difficult lo understand, lie ,
ridiculed the doctrine of Squatter So vert igiitv, and
4 said that the South had now for the first lime in
the history of the country, obtained from the govH
ernmant tlm concession of the true principle, vi:
1 that tile people ol the Territory had I he right, when
4 they cauic to torin a State Constitution, to say
1 tt lietlier they would or Would liot have slavery.
Thai bv tins legislation Congi's* had admitted tliat '
the power w;ut with the people, and nut in Coll- j
" grcss, and the only sensible rule whs, that tins c. ul I
1 be exercised by tin people only when they ennie to
forma Stale Government, preparatory to admission
0 into t e 1 nun. 1 tfivo you uliiuet In* very wonls. ,
. i He said, it he should In- elected, hi* felt satisfied the (
slavery qu? *lion would bo finally settled, provided |
' he eould carry a portion of tin* New Hughm I ,
' Stales, or the Slate ol New York. In other words, <
.1 he wer<- elected by a national vut' , what he would <
do iu the pr> in ses would have a national support, .
1 and the strength ol I* reesoilisin, which is sectional. |
1 would be d spcrscd Ti e trulli is Mr Huchnnaii is (
- a* . -anil on ill* question a* was Mr Calhoun, anil |
I the Nortlivrn 1??iron-racy are In-iier Southern m< 11 j
to-day than many I tenmvr.its even at the South.
" Wluiit-viT tiny limy l.avo tlouc heretofore, n..w
they nurt the question boldly, and dcfrtld the n
I' Utut .iii ul ?lnvrry tvith u Itiirli smk ?> ilini tvem ght
1, ; do w ell to unitutr Tliry <1 n<>t rv?Hi nfoltrjur for
' it oil llir m run.) ttoil it is r? cognised in the Constitut
ion; l>ut tiny say it ; right Tlmt (>od h mself ,
rllabliklird ll, .iiul llilit It has the Bible for it* folin* I
'' datioii. It ?i' do not sustain ilu*e mm in defence
I 1 of out iiixtiiu ions, wr dcxervr eternal infamy. The ,
roiiltBl is obviously Itrtwim Buchnnnii and Kre
" iiiont. Killinoie * not hi tin* met. No uiihi here ' 1
^ pretends to s.iy iliut lit is.
'. On tin* whole, therefore, I consider liis rlrct on (
' Inyoiid per >dVenture?and wlmt I regret is, that
. tin rocan !> ' louinl in tlir whole South it Miulr ntm
I) who w ill not volu lor hnn. I* they could see liim,
II and lo ir bun talk, I firmly believe lie would get
'I every South* rn vote.
I have ncriiihli'd this off so hurriedly, 1 feor you
r*' wn| not U- able to rea-l tl.
i' You ?, truly, *?
1 \V. II hunir.i. Ksq., Uui.tsville, Ala.
A Vkhv Good Pun.? When doe* a
I
I, young la.lv wish to win mote than seven
heaiix at once f Wlteu she tries to fa?ci
ul juite (fiwten eight.)
tie i?i
r The "Churchman" (Epis.) is out, in
" I favor of dancing?a* "an innocent recren- I
j" lion, and as healthful as it is graceful."
'< ' Speak to old men of the past?to the
ul^ inidtllo aged of the present?and to the
! roung men of the future,
For th? Cnroliu* Spartan.
LD 110 RBW letsioil or SCKIPTOBB.
rho following aro a tear pact mens of tha now
rtiuu in tho Uiutr, ariciuii um aavaaa o? ih? *g?
uk me?ry in order to adapt tba Uogaage of
ly writ to modem style and aaagr:
OLD VCBMOM. MKW TI*IION.
2 Sam. 22. 6 Thej 9 Sam. 22, 8. Ths
roam of h?ll compaaaed miMriea of Ml surround?
about, the snares ot ed me, the snaraa of
slh prettnted me. death food btfort ma.
JobS, II. Why died Job. 3, U. Why did
not from the womb 1 i not die at my birthf
hy did I not ft re up Why did I not expire
t ft host when 1 cairn- when I was burn f
t ol the belly t
12. Why did the 12. Why did the
leespreeenf tnefor why knees support me? or
e breasts that I should whj the brsost that Dorset.
cd m ?
Fs. 88, 13. But unto 88,13. But nuto thee
re have 1 eried, and in have 1 criud, nnd in the
u inoruiiift shall my rooming shall ray prayer
aycr prevent thee. be before thee.
lob, 31, 10. Then in 31, 10. Then let my
y wife ftrind unto ano wife keep another man,
er, and let others bowlund let others lie down
>wii upon her. with h*-r.
Pa. 79,8. O remem- Fe. 79, 8. O foraet
r not against us former our past transgression*,
iquitivs; let thy tender let tliy tender mercies
ercies speedily prevsni quickly aid us, for we are
i, for wc arc brought in great distress,
ry low.
Fro. <4, 29 Prepare Pro 24,29. Clearout
y work without unit a place in the woods, and
sk?? it fit for thyself in fence in year new ground,
e field, nnd afterward* and then put up your
lild thy house. buildings.
3n. 1 went by the 30. I went by the
-Id of the shUlilul and hy htr of a litxv man nnd
e vineyard of the m <n by the vineyard of the
lid ot understanding. tool.
31. Anil it was all 31. And lo it was nil
lien over with tlim n*. grown over with grass,
id nettles ha I eoverci and w<-eds hud covered
e lace thereof, nnd t' e .he face thereof, and the
one wall tie root was fence thereof w.m dilapi
oken down. latcd
32. Then I saw. an I 3 I. Then I saw it in-1
>11 siil* r.-d w II. I hkike . lamini-'l ii g<*?-l. loekol
shi it and ri?i ive I in it it and learnt u lesson,
ruction.
Mat 21, 2. Saying Mat. 21, 2. Siying
)to them go into tlic vi|-to them go into tli vilee
over against yon. iuge opp.-s te you, and
id sirsighlway vc sha'l mnt'illlv you will sec n
id an ns? lied nnd a eo'l mile hileheil and nodi
'th tier. .?wh them an I -villi her, unhileh theni
ing ileal lllltoine. j md hring til*'in to me.
IN EQUITY?Spartanburg.
b ailor Mason, . t at rs .)i*l Mason and olheis.
II.I. for h ave to sell Belli K-'ate, Jfcc.
ii Pursuance ol a d-crel.il order ol 'h- C*>uri ol
ICqintv made <? tins case, made h June n':tig*.
l8aG.I u*Hles|si?e toMnle.nl puhhcouiery.at
artnnburc Court I loose, on Sales day in October
xt, the land rehr. cd to in the pr'N-i-il'tig* in th'*
sc, (it being the tract whereon Kb-m..r M.w.h
rnierly li?rsl.) on a credit >.l one and Iwo years,
ith interest from the day of -ale, except tin- eons
ihcso pruccdings, u hicli are In he paid down,
urchnser- w II be required to give an approved
eurity lor the purehim money; also pay lor pars
TIIOS O. P VKRSON. c k s t.
Corn's. Otfiee, Aug. 6. Aug. 14 25 tt
IN EQUITY?Spartanburg.
tnbrosc Wnteott nnd Williunt Watson, vs. .James
..I ..I
Hill for Accouut, Relief, ?&o.
*n OMiraiD to an order of tin* Court of Kquity
. id thin p.iiH', lb en-d.tora ot the nheent dehtor,
.V M US WATSON, one of the dcf? n>l< nta, are
Teby nolith-d to come in. present and verify their
mnnds before me, with n three mouths from the
kte of tins rule.
TIIOS. O. P. VERNON, c. i: s. n
Com** Office, A Off IS. Aug 14 19 tf
IN EQUITY - Spartanburg.
ob< rt IViiIm'Ii ntnl otiters, vs. .I.inic* Rhodes,
\\ ill .mi Rhode* nnd others.
I .ill for account, partition aind relief.
:>v virtue of u d'Vf t.il order m ule in this cur
[ 9 at June sitting*. 1 Sfifi, I will sell <>n ftiln day
i (Ktolier uril, at Spartanburg Court llottsc, ne rdie.jt
to pint# executed and on tile in niv office,
le Ilmm stea l, composed ot several tracts of laud,
jsin the following conditions. The ISuiupm tract,
ad the Ira Waldrip tract, two ?f the constituents
tin* I loiiii steud, will he sold separately from thi*
[her tracts, and front each other. The remainder
I tile liomest-'A.I w II he sold in separate divisions,
* represented by the plats aforesaid. The nbove
n?.Is ? II he sold on a credit of one and two years,
pial instalments, with interest from the day of
lie. Purchasers will be required to secure their
I* l?y giving Imuih with at least two good surec*
to each. And also t<? pay for pstpers.
T. O. P. VKRNON.c a s ?.
C in's. Office, August fi. IS56. 25 7t.
In EQUITY?Spartanburg.
rioQgti H. Mnybry el. al. r?. Mnrv Mnbry, rt. al.
Kill lur P.n ot
[X Pursuance i'l nu order of the C-uirt of K<jtiily
nit hi* caw. made the 8th July, 1856, I will
*(m*o to public sale, at S|inrtniitiur|{ Court
louse, mi Sales day hi October next, the land*
ifrrriil to in the return of the Conunisamur*
to the writ of partition, and represented
herein by plain numbered I, , J, an.I 4, on a
roiiit <>t one ami two years, with interest from
ho diiy ot sale. The lamls thus described will he
iihl in separate tracts as numbered, and u sntti
teiicy ot the purchase motley to pay the costs of
Ilese proceed.It?* Will he re<JUired to to* paid ill
a?h on the day ol sale The purehuv is to give
mud Willi approved sureties f. <r the payinent of the
lurcliiise money, and also a innrtg.urc of the premie*.
Cost ol |>.i|>< rs to U- paid down.
THUS. O P. VERNON, c. k. s n.
Coin's. Office, Aug. 6. Aug 14 25 if
The State of South Carolina.
Sfaktanblro District.
IN TilK COURT OF ORDINARY
icnjamiu Unmmctt, Appt vs B? njnmiii Page,
Ailm'r., and others, defendant*.
Citation to Settlement.
[T having been shown to my salislnetion that Ithn
Iteshears, and the heirs at law and legal repre
tentative* of KhiabetIt Heshenrs, deeeaoed. defenI.nits
vu the above ease, reside from iind without tin
mills of Cos State: It is therefore ordered and de
reed, that they he an I appear at .he Court of Or
linary tor -.aid I) .tnct. to be hel at Spartnnburi
L'ouri House, on the 51 st dav ol October nest. t<
ihow cause, if any exist, wh> the Estate of .lamci
llurohlicld dee'ii . ,?i| old not be settled and till
resets i.f the same ordered to he |Nud out accordini
lo law, o, their consent to the same will tic lakei
pro conftMto
(? v. ii under my hand and seal of office, the 31s
lul>. iSofi R HoWDKN.o. s d
Augtirt ? 24 I2t
Ileal INtate for Sal*1.
HARK OPPORTUNITY
"pilE tn.et ol LAND and PLANTATION <i
1 K<lward Don ar, dee'd, c<*iln?oing about 7.M
teres, more or less. One the mw innul'ful ivn
healthy h wa I ions in Spartanburg district Th
place is substantially and eunven enily improved
with all mvesjiary hu Idn.g. It <??>!l watered, am
convenient out-lots tor stock Tile Und lies oi
Isith sideu oi Tyir?r River, about one mile belo
Tiinnmns' Old K<cld
Dr. R K Cleveland, of Spartanburg, will i/iv
inioriualion n? regards the pine . It not preea>usl
Sold, It will he offered on Monday, the 1st day 't
December Meat. at public not en, at Snartnidiin i
0?>iir; lloa*e. .IOIIN liUMAK. Kt'?r
.loty 10 90 211
IN EQllTY -Spartanburg.
Chainbi rliii Miller ite Co.. *?. the IlivinuMvitU- Col
Ion M ntu nt-luring Conip.uiy
RII for Relief. upj wit it in nit tH meteor, ?c
'PUR Creditor* of ilie Hivnw?vill?- Cotton M.m
1 ulaclur ng Cotnpiny are her.-by notified, b
order ol die Court oi K^u ity, mude in ihw imr r
its Inat term, to eome in, preacnt ami verify lliei
demand* nan'iift ainl Company, bel'o e roe, on o
by the 12th d ?y of Novrinl?er n*it.
TIK?rt O. P. VKRXON.e. i.I ?.
Con.'* (Mfioo, AukuiI 13. Aug 14 tf
BL4kUS
VOR 5*ALE AT TTIIS OFFICE.
*
S. W GILLILAND.
GENERAL C0NM88I0N AGENT.
NEWBB8EY.IC.
JKtfFMCTirUL.LV Mtarn hie services to All
IV those who trade at Newberry, aa their General
Commission Agent, (or the iflfi?I of their Cotton
and other produce. Will give bin parwinnl at tealiou
to Receiving, Belling. Storing or Shipping ef
Cotton and all kindn of produce iatrnoted to bia
care.
Having mada arrnogementa with diflereat Hansen,
bale now prepared to mako liberal advaaaoa
on Cotton shipped to Charleoton.
Will alao pay the highest market oaah prieaa on
delivery for all the Wheat, Flour, Corn and other
produce that con ho brought to thio market for
sale.
An experience of several years business at this
place, in all its various fornix, induces birr to believe
that he can promote the interest of planters, and
hopes by prompt attention to merit a liberal share
of patronage Charges for selling or shipping
Cotton 35 cents per bale, all other transactions ip
Mcoordouce with custom. The beet of references
given.
Until the ftrst of January next he may be found
about the Store Room formerly occupied by Messrs.
W. G. A J. F. Glen.
Nov 15 33 jtf
8>i.&aiiw$
tYewberry t>urt House,
Importer and Dealer
IN HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS. GROCERIES GENERALLY,
DRY GOODS. HATS,
SHOES. AND CLOTH*c
BUYER OFCCTTON
AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE,
lias now in store one of the largest, and most varied
Stock of Goods in Soatli Carolina, and is prepared
to offer to his numerous irteuds and customers,
liberal inducements which cannot fail to prove to
iheir interest. I am always in the market for the
purchase of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE
ueneraUy, and planter* will find it generally
to their interest, by calling on me before making
their arrangements elsewhere.
?. I. AUNEW,
|iii|>ort?T of KngtWh Hardware.
. Oct. 18 35 tf
risk's Patent Burial Cases!
1 r |Ai11'. 'tiiM'-ribi r i? MtfrDl lor ihrwilrni f'iA'A'5
1 PATEST BURIAL CASES?Cloth-coI
vered or llroiizcd?in wlii. It a U>dy can be kept or
.rnnaported any divtance, without dang.r from d?cumpohitioii
<>r vermin.
Cabinet Making.
MR isaUoa CABINET MAKKR, and pre'
jwrod to lurniati New Cabinet Ware at abortnoItice,
.in<l itlan to repair old furniture on re.iaonable
vrina. and aotieits a call at liia roorna an Marn-?t.,
Spartanburg, bel?>w the Court Honse.
Alan i fine nw.rtrai-nt *1 PARLOR CHAIRS.
conMantlv < ? hand.
Sept 90 31 tf S. V. C.KNTRY.
MUSIC!
VVERY large selection of the
b,-*t and |jtte*t improved PIA
SOS of all kind* can be had at II W J a
RAMSAY'S
PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STORE
COLUMBIA, 8 C
He invite* a special examination of the late paI
tented improvementsia Unllet, l>avi? A: CoV.ocle:
b rated Piano*. Every piano is guarantied,
j Juno 28 18 ly
The State of South Carolina.
si*a ttta s di'ro district.
IN THE COIRT OF ORDINARY.
Iu<#. S. Vi?, Adin':, Appt., *?. J. Eber Yicf,
ami others, defendants
Citation to have Estate Settled.
WM ERICAS it Las been shown to my iwtisfae
lion tort. th- heirs at I iW aud b-gui reprcNiitnlitM
of VVitiiam Vice, deemed, Defendants
' in the above case, reside from mid without the lim|
its ol thi>State: It is therefore ordered and d"el?r|
e.1, that they be and appear ?t the Court of Ordina1
rv for said District, to be held at Spartanburz
I iViurt I loose, on the 10th day of November next,
to show cause, if any exist, why the Estate of Mrs.
laim Vice, deceased, should not l>? settled and the
:kssi ts of the same ordered to be paid out according
to law. <>r their coti-ent to the tame will be entered
; of record.
Given under my hand and seal of office, 11 tSs
August, I Soti IE HO MYDEN, o. s. o.
August 14 25 I2i.
IN EQUTY?Spartanburg.
; Wade Woff >r?l, and others, vs. Alexander Thomas,
and others.
Bill for Paitition, Account and Relief.
IN Obedience to an order of the Court of Equity
ynade in this case, 1 will Sell on the premises,
the former res.dencc of lh? widow MARY WOK*
FORD, deceased, <u the thirteenth day of Novem
Iter next, the lands descr-bed in the pleadings ill
i th.a case, stid represented by plats executed by
Win. C. Camp. on the 14th and 15th days of
i May, 1856. One of the plats represents a tract of
land owned bv Mary W afford, deceased, contnin1
nig four hundred and ninety-five acres, more or
!? ?* Tin other two plats represent real estate
owhed by Jiwe Woffiud, deceased, lying on Knoir
River. One tra.'t onlaiiuug two hundred and
twenty-eight and the other twenty-two and a ha I
' ueri s, more or less For a mare particular deaorip1
ti.is reference is invited to the aforesaid plats ou file
j in my office.
Terms of Sale Credit ol one and tws years.
' with interest from the day of sale, will be given for
I the purchase moiict, except the <nsts ol these pm|
oerdmgs, which must be paid in ea-h on dtp day ot
sale. Purchasers will be i ?pii ed to give bund
and approved security to secure their purchases,
I and pay tor p ipers
Til OS O. P VKRNON, c x c. u
Corn's. Office. Aug 6 Aug. I I 25 **
IN EQUITY?Spartanburg.
t Thus. I). Woff.rd v?. 4. ft. AVufibrd, el al.
Petition for Account and Relict.
"? N pursua ce of an order of the Court uf Kqoitt
Jl ill llii? ease, notice is h? rebv given to the cred
^ I n* k of th* absent debtor, .1 K. WOKKORD. t
I come hi, prisM-nt and verify their demands, withit
' three nioiiths from 'he date of tins role.
THOS. O P. VERNON, c ? ?.
I J Corn's Office, August 13, I Kofi. 25 1 St
I
Tbe State of South Carolina.
kpaittajtnt'ro District.
IN TIIK COBRT ?>F ORDINARY.
John Cooper, Appt v?. El-zitxih Cooper, nni
if others, defendants.
It Citation to prnVi Malhew Cooper's will.
' It iip|s-.iriiig to my sat i at act on that Hensoi
' C<<i|x r, William Cisipcr, Ditlar I Dams
A i iul.il. and Ann hi* wile, William Cole, ?ni
' Naiiey hi? wile. John llenty. SylvMiins Aims
II Kl nli-tli Ain<s?. liluslo A in-is, Mnthew Au.o'
iIn* heirs ;it law of Csli-b Conper, dccM., ami tlt<
iru<u rr|?rrw ni.imm in .n irv r>'imnui
| d? c'tl . d? ton-hint- mi ill'- xU.vr cat**, rtniili" fr-'ii
V | jiii.I w-th-iut Ilim tM ?d" thin Slulr: It i* ihrrefcir
11 miteru-l alui dii'wl, that tlt-A he mirl npi-ar *
If tlii ( % Kir ( of ( tr.lni.ily fir -aid Dmirict, to be hc<
hi SpHriuiiliut-K <'<mrt Ileum-. <>n tin- I Jilt duv r
N'ovpitilirr trit, t?? ph?w rnu|i', il Htiy ei-et, trb
lllr IhhI will alhl Irtlnltirttl of \i?'ljew Ct?>per, de--.
xhoiilii not In- M-irti lied I > |?roh it<- in due Mini mil
rtnit I-if tit ?l law, ?r tltfir oawnt in tin- mio? tot
b.- rlllrritl (?f IVi-'ifil
Given under iny hand nnd ?-*l of office, At'
Aucnot. ltC.6 H iU?W|?KN.o d
?ifu*t 21 26
f IN EQUITY S|Mr(u?ib?r<r
OriDn li Mih-hell v?. liirdnMig Sfurhi.
IVtit am for Ktudi, Ac.
'pUKCWitorr of the defendent, EIRI>60N(
Jl SPARKS, ?r? hereby notified to conic it
I and eertfjr their demand* rvjruian him, h<
(ore me, within three month* front the date herro
TH08 O. P. VKRNON, c. t d.
ComV Office, Auftwt 13,18e . 2i-13t
V ft/ ?
.2 4 ft****
'rhe?Be?t Known t,
HOT A PABTIC 1*00/ MXBCO?r IX If!
Aa infallible remedy far ffifroftdk. Ktaf fa *?4
AbMOMttan, OMhM Catancow Kreptieua,
FimpW# or Paatnlea ? the Fare, Bloteb?s.
Boils, Ague and Fever, Cbrooie
Bore K>es, Ring worn, or Tetter,
Sen Id-head, Enlargement
and pain of die
Bonce nod Joints,
! Slabboen ,
cm, Syphilitic
Disorders, and ell din.
sing from on inyadiciom no V
Mercury, Imprudence Is
Life, or Im^ariij ?.
This grM alterative Medicine and Purifier of
the Blood is now mod fry thoncenda of grateful
patients from all ports of the United State*, woo
testily daily to the remarkable cores performed by
the greatest of all modules, "CARTER'S SPANISH
MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Kruptions on the Skin, Lieer Disease,
Facers. Ulcers, Old Seres, Affectum of the Khl <
neys, l>i*e ises of the Throat, Vernale Complaints,
Pains sud Aching of the Bones aad Joints, aro
speedily put to flight by osiag this inestimable
remedy.
For all diseases of ib^JBlood, nothing baa ya
becu found to compare nffb h. It cleanses tbo
system of all impurities, acts gently god efficiently
on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the D?wtion,
gives tone to the stomach, mokes the Skia
clear sod healthy, and restores the Constitatioo,
enfeebled by disease or btokea down by the SScesses
of youfh, to its pristine vigor aim strength.
For the diseases or nsiiri it ie peculiarly applicable.
and wherever It has become known In
regularly prescribed with the happiest effects. It
invigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts
elasticity to the worn out frame, clears the skks,
and leaves the patient fresh and healtl^ s single
bottle of this inestimable remedy is Worth all tho
so-called Sarasporillos in existence.
Tho large number of certificates whieb we have
received from persons from all parts of the United
States is th? best evidence that there ia no hombup
about it. The Prrss, hotel kcepsvfr, magistral"
s. physicians, and psblic men, well know* to
the community, nil add their te? tinvmy to the wonderful
effccu of thia CStfRAf Prortn
vuvw * \J 1U
FIER.
Call on the ng.nt and pet an A tmanac. and read
the Hetniii of astonishing cures per(brm?d by CARTER'S
SPAN IHII MIXTURE. 0? moor wm
WKKII EVIST THIM UK HAD SIUMALLY FAILED.)
The limit* of anadvcrtiat-mem will Dot admit tbelr
foil insertion.
Wfl.S BEERS it CO.. Proprietors,
No. 304, Broad* oy, Now York.
To whom all orders moat be addressed.
For aale by Druggists nnd Country Merrhaata
i't nil part* of the United Elates nod the Canadaa.
and by
and bv FISH ERA HKINIT8H, SjortaubErg.
JOHN L. YOC'NO, Unkmville.
Mny 8 II ly
BOOJtSrBOOMS! I ~
r|MIE subscriber take# tils method in in form the
JL citizens of tbe Villageand sarroundinp country.
that he is now receiving a pood stock ol N KW
HOOK8.nl bit Rook Store, No. 6, Mnin-stre??
opposite the Court House, such as are geDetah^
used in Colleges, Academic* and common EnglU fltitfMK
ScLoots. A large variety of RHSH
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
embracing HISTORICAL. BIOGRAPHICAL
GEOLOGICAL. MECHANICAL, Poatical and
Musical works, of various sixes and prices. *
Borne light reading (in the way of Novels.)?
RUTH HALL, Fanny Fern's writings ; TOM
JONES'COURTSHIP, Ac. A*.
lil.ANK BOOKS. A nomhfr of II T II Is'
BOOKS, uxsl by the different d< nominations ? f
I Christian*, together with a large assortment ol
FAMILY BIBLES,
prices frmn 82.00 to $10 00; small BIBLES, from
50 cents to 81,50 and 82.00.; TESTAMKKT8
i from fifteen c? uts u> .oo. PRAYER bOOkb.
I ut various prices.
; Also a variety of small religious books, laj books
and Printers.
i A good lot of Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and
J Note Paper. Envelopes from common to the firnst
Black, Bine and Red Ink.
HEW MUSIC FOR THE PIAH0.
Between 500 and 1,000 new pieces for the PI
' ano, from the best oomposcrs, the greatest variety
| ever offered in the up-country, (We hope the ladie*
will rail and supply themselves.)
I have made perninmmt arrangements with several
large Rook Houses in Philadelphia and New
York, to exchange my Music Work?the
SOI TOERN HARMONY,
at CASH PRICK, for their Books, dec., at ea.h
prices, nett. 1 will, therefore, be able to sell Books
ami Stationery lower t)var> they have ever bti> sole
in Spartanburg; and as I die re to do an eatir<
. ash i usint-ss, if the people will call with their money,
I think they ivlilbe satisfied that they can buy
Books, Ac., fram me. as cheap as they can (at rw
Uiil)in Columbia or Charleston.
EST CALL AND SEE.ja
WILLIAM WALKER, A. 8. U.
tWSchool teachers supplied on liberal teraas.
IP. S. It nnv p<rx>u should call for a B? k or
Books that I have not gut. 1 will imaiedialrly order
thoin if they desire it.
N. B. Tin* New Edition of the Soitmsrn Haamory,
kep constantly on hand, wholesale and * tail,
at the CASH BOOK STORE.
May 1? 12 if
Notice.
VLL persons indebted to the firm ol KIRBY
<fe WILSON are hereby earnestly requeuted
to come forward and make immediate payment.
Money we want nod money we must have our
business requires it. We had rather not sue. "A
word to the wise ia sufficient."
OA 11 -' * -
4? >>i 11 rvi(\ 1) I (X n lUSUH.
' B. B.~?~W3EHf mm
TAIfiOR,
HAS RKTORNEH TO srAKTA> BURG,
MX iriTUM TO
LOCATE PERMANENTLY.
He may be h>onH nt No. * Brick Rxnjte.
on Church ilrwl, where he will be Tor^ 1
h?p|>y to see hii> old friend*, xnd ready
TO AKRVK Tit KM CHEAT fOR CASH.
1 Nor I 37 If
Store House to Sell or Reit.
I *1^'IK wibwribt-r propone# lo Sell or Rent one ^
\ JL the m*wt clijjibic mercantile aland* it? tlje
f Hpnrtnnliiun. The linoae ix fronting both or
Mmn and Chnrvh xtreetx, th? newt public thomagh
>||?"? in Wir ii"?n. f?r u rim application may bO
1 m de to en her the ?ubacrib?*r or Gen O. K. Bd
war--. A. F. GOLD1NG
Aprt) 1 6 tf
J IN EQUITY -SpnrUmbirg.David
II. Smith. Adrn'r and others, a*.
v Taiithi Smith.
H II ! ?* Partition. and lor Vgnj? to pay Debt, Stc.
H T N Obedience to an order ol the Coort ol Entity,
1 m i -a* . *1 tlx- l??.t term, 1 will Boll at S
h SpnrUiiibura G>url ll?u?c. on 6aI. -day in QiliAif
next, the ItimU .Itttr lm) m tin pleodins* in ?l>ia
war, in two a> pontic tract*. aa reprearntod by plaaa
Imtunl aa* and tun, on file in my office, and Tj
whioh were raccuted by II. White, amreyor, on
the JJ?th <?f May. Ib5#.
T? rma of Sa!<-. redit vt one, two and thrca
years, with inti test (root the day ol tale will lp
i siren, eicepl the t att ol theoe proceedings, which
i, arc to he paid dorm Pnrohaarra wiil ba regtairad -1
to giro bond and two approrad auretiaa to taOWO
I the poreha?w money, and pay tor paper*.
TH06 O P VERNON, c r t. th -j
OomY Offiv, Aafost $, Auf M ?4 tf J
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