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Maryland State Lotteries FOR OCTOBER, 1836. R. FRANCE dt CO., Managers. A MAGNIFICENT"SCHEME FOR OCTOBER 93ih. CAPITAL PRIZE CMn&SS?O. GEAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To bo drawn Saturday, Oct. 25th, IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $<0,000 1 " 35,000 ? 1 " 16,720 1 10 M 10.000 10 M 5,000 10 " 2,500 10 " 1,750 177 " . .. 600 r 66 " 300 e 66 " 200 0 66 " , 100 c 4,158 " 40 " 25,740 " 20 30,316 prixcs, nm'g to, $1,111,140 "Tickets $20?Halves 10?Quar. 5 ?Eighths 2.50. Cor.'of a package of 26 Wholes, costs... .$316 00 " " 26 Halves, 158 00 ... .i 26 Qunrs % .? 79 00 " " 26 Eighths '* 39 50 JL Ghrand Soliome FOR OCTOBER 31st, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. AR&ND'CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DID. EXTRA CLASS 5, To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., IViday, Oct. 31st. i Wtll be distributed according to the following J Splendid Scheme, ^ 20,000 Numbers!?1,000 Prized 1 Prizes Payable in Full without Deduction. ' SCHEME. , 1 prixe of $50,000 t 1 u 20,000 1 1 " 10,000 1 " 10,000 < 1 " 5,000 I " 2,000 I 189 " 150 t APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ? 4 01 ?WUU Appro'*, to $50,000 1 4 of 100 ' 20.000 4 of... .? 50 " 10,000 4 of 40 " 5,000 4 of 30 " 2,000 4 of *. 25 " 1,910 20 of 20 " 1,000 < 756 of 10 " 150 I 1.000 prizes, $132,600 1 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50. J ti-rar All orders for tickets or packages in any o! i t e Maryland Lotteries will receive piuinpt alien- ] ion, nnd the drawing mailed to all purchasers iin- < mediately after it is over. i Address T. II. Hubbard & Co. No. 39 Fnyeite-st., or llox No -10, | llaltimorc, Maryland. i NOVEL SCHEME. CAPITAL riUZC S 4 0,000. 3,280 Prizes?Lowest Prize $40. MORE THAN1 ONE PiUZE TO EVERY TEW TICKETS! PRI2HES GUARANTEED! I nrnnou i nTTrnvi ununuiA lui icmi JAuthohizkd of Tim Statu ok (Jkokgia.] FOBIT GAINES ACDAlil^itnr CLASS '20. To be drawn in she City of Atlanta, in public, on Friday, October 24, 1850, on tbe Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS! tar Purchasers in buying 10 Whole Tickets {when the numbers end in I, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, D, 0,) arc guaranteed n Prize of $40?Halves and Quarters in proportion. "^AMUEL SWAJTA CO., Manag^' 30,000 TICKETS?3,280 PRIZES! PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 1204,000. Will be distributed neemdintf to the billowing ORIGINAL SCHEME I Prize of $4O,PO0 is $10,000 1 '< 12,000 is 12.000 1 ? 5,000 is 5,000 I ? , ' 2,000 ia 2,000 I <A 1,000 is 1.000 JL' 1,000 is 1,000 10 Prizes ui QOOaro 2,000 100 " 100 are 10,000 100 " 70 tiro 7,000 App?oxiiuation Prizci. 4 Prizes of |150 Ap'r $40,000 Prizea arc $000 4 " 125 " 12,000 " 5(10 4 " \00 " 5,000 " 400 4 " 15 " 2,000 '? 3IK> 8 " 5*) " 1,000 " 400 40 u 45 " 200 " 1,800 3,000 M 40 ?? 120,000 3,HMO Prizea amounting to ?20<1,000 Wholo Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters 2J. APPROXIMATION PRIZES*.?The tw,. ceding and the tw*l'r?ueOceding Numbers to those drawing the first 1<> Prizee will bo entitled to the 64 approximation prize*, according to the Scheme. 3,0(K> Prizes of will be detcrniinoJ uy the last figure of the Number that druws the $40,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $40,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then nil the Tick ?t8 where the panther ends iu I will be entitled to $40. If the Number ends with No. 2, then ail the Ticket* where the Number end* in 2 will be entitled to $40, and so on to 0. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this Sehemo, one Ticket in every 10 is guaranteed to iraw $40, we will sell Certificates of Packages of 1? Tickets (where the numbers end in 1, 2, S, 4, 5, f, 7, 8, 9, 0,) ut tho following rutcs, winch is the iisk on them. All that they draw over tho amount guaranteed ocrues to the purchaser. Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets $60 " " 10 Half " 30 " " 10 Quarter " 15 It will ho p*t"ceived, by this plan, that for $60 the purchaser has h Certificate of 10 Tickets, when if 1 he buy* Tickets he would only get for that sum 6 1 Wholes, thus by buying Certificates ho has four 1 more chanoc* for the larger Prizes?Halves aud 1 Quarter Packages in proportion. I In ordering tickets, enoloso the money to our ] address for tbeTiekct* ordered, on receipt of which ] they Will be forwarded by first mail. j Tho List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will bo 1 sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. 1 Purchasers will plea*o write their signatures , plain, sod give their Post Office, County and State. , Remember that, every Prize is drawn, and paya- 1 ble iu fall without deduction. ] All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately I 8ii*r the drawing?other Prizes at tho usual time I of thirty days, in full, without deduction. All oommusieations strictly confidential. 1 Prise Tickets oashed or renewed in other Tick U at either office. Orders for Tioketa or Certificates can be address- < eJ hither to S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Oa. or S. SWAN A Co., Montgomery, Ala. < <* . 9 33 tf SOUTHHRN LQTTEIX ON THIS HAVANA PLAN ! MORE PRIZES TUAN BLANKS. 7,SOS PMZ3E3S ! $102,000! OtfLY 15,000 NUMBERS! PHIZES PAYABl.E WITHOUT DEDUCTION. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY BY AUTHORITY OK TI1K STATE OF GEORGIA. .Erfuo bo drawn OCTORER 15th, l85G, nt CONCERT Hall, Macon, Ga., utider tho sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Jos. a Niabet, Esq. Patrons will please examine this MAGNIFICENT SCHEME carefully?compare it with any thcr, and if it is not ihe best ever offered, and the hanccs to obtain Capitals far better thau any other eherne offered, don't pnrchuae Tickets. CAPITAL #15,000. 1 Prize of < $15,bOO is $15,000 1 " 5.000 is 5,000 1 " 2,000 is 2,000 2 " 1,000 a<o 2,000 5 " 500 " 2,500 75 " 100 " 7,500 20 approximations of 50 " 1,000 50 " 25 " 1,250 50 " 20 " 1,000 100 u 10 " l.OUO 7,500 " 84 u 43,750 7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000 Tickets $10?Halves $5?Qunr'cr8 The 7,500 Prizes of $84 nro determined by the lumber which draws tho $15,000 Prize; if that lumber should be an odd number, then overy odd lumber ticket in the scheme \V?11 be entitled to ?8 50; if an even number, then every even number ieket will be entitled to $3 50, in addition to any ther Prize which may bo drawn- Purchasers in mying an equal quantity of odd and even number ickets, will be certain of drawing nearly one-half of ho cost ofthe satne, with chanced of obtaining other Prizi-s. All those Tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are ;vcu?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd. CST" Persons sending money by mail need not car of its being lost. Orders punctually attended o. Communications confidential. Rank Notes of round Ranks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Address JAMES F- WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Same as the Royal Lottery c?f Cuba?with this iniereucc: mo Havana lottery una oo,uuu rs um jcrs?tllis lias only 15,000. There are two wheels, on each of which there are jloced two Locks. The Superintendents have each i key to the Locks, and the wheels cannot be opened unless both are present. There ate placed in :he wheel of nuaibeiH tin tubus containing slips of paper with the numbers front N?>. Ltn No. 15,000. In the Wheel of Prizes there are placed tin tubes containing sli|m of paper with the Prizes on theni ranging Irorn $15,000 to $|0(>NVlun the drawing takes place, which will be in public, the wheels are unlocked, and after revolving them, a number is drawn out of the wheel of numbers, and at tile same time one is drawn out of the Prize Wheel by boys,'with art"8 hared to the shoulder and blindfolded?the tube "8 slipped oft', and the number held up and unrolled, ?o that the whole audience can see it?the number is then called off at: d enrolled by the Siiporinlctidei>ts. The Prize drawn is credited to the number drawn at the same time, and so on until all the Prizes are drawn out. A copy ol the drawing is then sent to the printers, and after comparison, the Superintendents certify to the eorrectnesa of the drawing. These Superintendents are sworn to perform tluar duty without feiu- or favor. A druoiug *- ?<- >-1 lis every one ordering tickets. Tl.? Pi iiw -a at. 'd " '< drnwing, in fuM, without any' discount. , ?-??" Drawing Lukes placet on the j 5tl? of every month. J AM ICS P. WINTER. Oct. 9 3d It Manager, Macon, Ga. Commencement Fall Sales 1856. VT-OW receiving atnl opc"''tg a very large stoek a. s of? White, Rlnclf, Maroon. Pmple and various shades of piviteh and lingl'fh MURINOS; Also. Sola! Colots :mil printed DE LAINES, Plaid MEIUN'OS and RaW SILKS. And a *toek of NeW Styles PEIN PS, from up to the bi st made. Together with a fine nssortment of Solid and Printed Opt ra FLA NNELR; all colors of fine and common-grades English ai?d oilier Flannels; Brown and Bloaehed Shirting?all widths and prices. For sale cheap hy T( ILL'-^DN it \\1.\G(> FRESH ARRIVALS. JUST received at FlSllliU & HKINITSH'S Drug and Cheniieal Store? 40011 lbs Pure Whit" Lead. 300 lbs. Epsom Sal's. 300 Iba. Cooking SODA. . 100 lbs. STARCH. 400 lbs. PUTTY. 400 lbs. BLUE STONK. 200 lbs. Chipped LOGWOOD. 50 gal. Castor OIL. 50 gal. Sweet '' 100 gal. Puint " 75 nl. Copnl VARNISH. 50 gal. Coach *' 100 gal. TURPENTIN E. With a large assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines, &c. Del 2 32 tf LIST OF LETTERS, A LIST of LETTERS now remaining in the XJL Post Office, and i' not taken out before the 31st of December, will he returned to the P. O. Department us Dead L* tiers. Anderson, Mim s A jMeDotmar, J C Alston, W II McDowell, C Arnold, Mrs C McBec, Drewy Austin, Muffin Miller, W P Bnrneti, Miss 8 twuinicion, -0 Baird, Wnistill Miller, S C Blaekwell, Col Miller, J P H'ttan. Win C 2 Mabry, Miss S I Iran uon, Jefferson Potter, .John Brenton, Mrs E Potter, Miss Lizzie Brownlec, J W Price, Benj 2 Brown, Miss Fislis Patterson, E Burnitt, Jerimiah Perry, John S Bogan. R If Ramsey, Win oamrcii, ! 11 lii'Ocrlson, .lolin Clark, Jefferson Rogers, Rebecca Cross, Rev. Joe. D D Smith, L Cotianham, Miss M ll "^mith, J X Constant, Susan Span, It D Dandridge, R B Smith, E Dantiler, A M Dr. Sosebery, L K Duncan, C Thompson, D Dye, Miss A Turner, J Dye, Miss 8 O runner, W A Finch, Mrs N Thompson, J Floyd, N P 2 Thompson, Miss M F Finch, Thomas Thompson. Mary Fleming, James Tiudsly, D Fityiiiann, Mrs. Tramcl.Thos Gaut, Miss Juno Tnpp, Jaincs 2 Gay, Wm. Tillison, R Golding, A F Tillerson, A Gilbert, Mrs. E Walden, J II Golden, L VVarley, H 8 Flam, James Webster & Wilkins, 2 Hurt, Isham Wells, Thoe or Sen Floltshouser, Miss I, V WoflTurd, IF II 2 Hutcherson, 8 B Wofford, Wm 'alar, JaneF Woodruff, Mrs E J 2 Jackson, G Woodruff, A B 2 Jackson, Wm Wright, C C 4 <ilso, H Wingo, N J La>wis, J I) Wyatt, John Jason, Miss K Winsrnith, J Maxwell, J \V Per>ons calling fof tho above, will ask lor Advertised Letters. SOUTHERN MAIL. Departs on Mondny, Wodnesday, and Friday at I P. M. Arrives on Tucsdny, Thursday and Saturday at I A. M. Closes at 12 M. Go 2 32 tf J. A. LEE, P M. Gourand's Italian Medicated Sonp. AS a beautiGer of the complexion atul as a eluriGer and softener of the human cuticle, this admirable "Soap" ia universally admitted to stand bcvond the' reach of rivalry. It is notable that tens ol thousands havo used it to remove Tan, Fieckles, Sunburn, Blotches, Pimples, and all other eruptions and discolorutions of the Skin. For sale at FISIIER & HEINITSIl'S Oct S 32 tf Drug Store. GHorious ISTowe, THE YANKEES TAKFN! AFTER running the risk of being smashed by Railroad, ami being rubbed against by the dirty Abolitionists, we hdvc finally succeeded in purchasing our last stock ol g< ods ni New York. We expect to dissolve our political aud fading connexion with them before next spring, if the Nig r? ni..- ? ' ' " uhuuiiiiiw, M-rrm'ini, I a circled l'rc'8lilcn*. In tlie mean time, wo have gouged the Yankee out ol the LARGEST AND FINEST Stocli. of Gtoodls wo have ever brought to this Village. We have made every country contribute to make up an assortment to please our patrons. England and Iroland, Franco and Italy, Spain and Switzerland, China and the Iudies, have all brought lurth their tribute to fill up our Stock. Wo hope the toadies will give us a call and examine our Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, of whioli wo haven complete assortment. Our object has been to get such a variety as to suit the tastes of all. If-we have failed to do so, we shall be inuch disappointed. Gentlemen will find it to their interest to call and see our stock of Cloths, Casimeres, Vesting, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Also, our extensive assortment of Beady-made Clothing. Carriage Makers can be fitted out with Springs, Axles, Carriage and Buggy Trimmings, nnd every thing else in their lino up reasonable terms. \V? linv/e a large stock of Osnaburgs, Sheeting, Shirting, Blankets, Kerseys, Jeans, Linsey, nnd also a good stock of those Rock Island Goods, which shtnd so high in the market. A'so Hardware, Blacksmiths' Tools, Anvils, Bellows, Crockery Ware, Groceries, &o., &c. Of course, the good people of the District know that wc havo purchased o.'r goods to Sill. And wo assure our Customers that we will give them as good bargains as they can get in this Village. Give us a call, Ladies and Gentlemen, we will be glad to show you our goods, nnd wo think our acquaintance will bo mutbally beneficial. Dot. 2 33 tf BENNETT & GOSS. NEW GUN MANUFACTORY. ENGRAVING AND CARVING OF THE FINE ARTS. r|"MlE subscriber, recently from I^ondon, Paris JL nnd the principal cities ol Europe and Ameri ca, wueru specimens 01 ins art have Riven the utmust satis'iietion, respectfully informs the citizens of the lTpper Country, that lie lias just arrived, and located himself at Greenville, where he is prepared to do nil work appertaining to his business, in the best manner and at the shortest notice, as Double and Singlu Cast-Steel Rifles and Shot Guns, Duelling Pistols, &e. lie will also keep constantly on hand an asortnient of Sporting Materials, which he offers for sale at very reasonable terms; finely carved Alligator's Teeth, Steel Tumps, and Engraving on Gold, Silver, &c. All Work and Repairing done in the very best manner, and warranted equally as good as can be done in the United States. rem is shop will be found two doors below Dr. Earle's Drug Store. F. BRED A. Greenville C. II., Aug. 28 27 Cm House and Lot for Sale. A S I am about leaving Spartanburg, 1 ofl'er at XV Private Sale my HOUSE and LOT, on the corner of Church and College Streets. Terms reasonable, and made known on application. T. T. BROWN. S#pt 35 31 3u Notice. jMawSku THE Subscriber having determined WMMrxjSk to remove to the West, offers for Sale his Tract of Land whereon lie now lives, containing ONE IIUNDRRI) nird .SIXTY ACRES of LAND, lying five miles from tSp.irtunbin g, on the Hotting Mill Uoad, oil tbo 17til day of October next. ivpo. TJ T*r IT fgrigy ri , i?, Also, all of his Household and Kitchen Puruiture, and Farming Tools, and other articles too tedious to mention. The laud will be offered for wile ill lots to suit purchasers or the whole may be treated for before the day of sale. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. .JESSE M.CANNON. s..otni a. The Siiite of South Carolina. Si' AUT ASIICKQ 1 >ISTIl tCT. IN TI112 COURT OF ORDINARY". John Cooper, Appt. vs. Elizabeth Cooper, and others, defendants. Citation to prove Mathevv Cooper's will. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Benson . Cooper, William Cooper, Dill r?l Cooper, Date iel Arndal, ami Ann lii.s wife, William Cole, am: Nancy Irs wife, John Henry, Sylvanus Au.os Elizabeth Amos, Rhode Alilos, Mathevv Amos the heirs at law of Caleb Cooper, dee'd., and tin heirs and legal representatives of Mary Fondrien dee'd., defendants ii? the above ease, reside fron and without the limits of this Slate: It is therefor, ordered and decreed, that they bo and appear a the Court of Ordinary for said District, to be heh at Spartanburg Court House, on the 14ill day o November next, to show cause, if any exist, whj the last will and testament cf Mathevv Cooper, dee. should not be admitted to probate in due and sol ciin (orin of law, or their consent to the same wil be entered of record. Given tinder my hand and seal of office, 15tl August, 1856. It. BOWDEN, o. s. u. August 21 2G 12 IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Wade WofforJ, and others, vs. Alexander Tltom as. and others. Rill for Partition, Account ami Relief. I N Obedience to an order of the Court of Equit; . made in this case, I will sell on the premises the former residence of the widow MARY WOK FORD, deceased, on the thirteenth day of Novein her next, tho lands described in the pleadings ii this case, and represented by plats executed b Wm. C. Camp, on tho 11th ami 15th days of May 185G. One of the plats represents a tract of lam o?uea vy iviary t?unuro,deceased,containingfou hundred nnd ninety-five acres, more or less. Th other two plats represent real estate owned by Jes so Wofford, deceased, lying on Enorec River. On tract containing two bundred and twenty-eight am the other twenty-two and a half acres, more or less For a more particular description reference is invit cd to the aforesaid plats on tile in m office. Terms of Sale: Credit of one and two years with interest from the day of sale, will be given fo the purchase money, except the costs of these pro o- edings, which must be paid ill cash on the day? sale. Purchasers will be reouired to trivo lvmv<l approved security to aecuro their purchases, am pay for papers. TI103. O. P. VERNON, c. r.. b. i>. Corn's. Office, Aug 6. Aug, 14 25 if IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Dr. Benjamin Wofford ami Ellen IIendrix,by he Guardian vs. Comfort Woflbrd, Eleanor Wofford,Catharine Wofford, et. nl. Bill for Partition, &o. IT nppearing lo the satisfaction of this Court tha Jas. 8. Wofford, Jeremiah Wofford, the heirs a law of Nathaniel Woflbrd, dec'd.,and tho heirs a law of John 9. Wofford, deeM., and J. J. Wofford defendants in this ease, are resident beyond tin limits of this State: On motion of Bubo, Edwards iS Carlisle, Coinp. Sols: It isordcred that theynppen and plead, answer or demur, to Coinp. Hill, withii three months iroin the date hereof, or the saiuo wil bo taken pro coufetso against them. TII03, O. P. VERNON, c. e. s. d. Com'a Office, September 8, 1856 29 tf. TOWN LOTS. I Offer at privutc sale ono 1 -aero Lot, on whiel I now live in the Village of Spartanburg, oi Church Street, adjoining Lots of Mr. J. B. Areln r Mrs. Bowie, and others, with a new Dwelling House, and all other convenient Buildings. Am four unimproved 1-ncre Lots, adjoining Mrs. Kirbj and Mr. Walkor, nnd in front of Woflbrd College Those wishing to purchase such property will d< j well to call and examine it, as I am determined it sell. Z. J. BATES. Aug 21 2? 2m Only Fifteen Thousand Numbers! SOUTHERN LOTTERY. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS !! 7,000 Frlmes! $102,000. ONLY 1 5, 000 NUMBERS! Prizes payable witlioui4nd'iu5tS>ou. JASPER COl^tY1 ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Georgia. oiiAss n. To bo drown OCTOBER 15tli, 1838, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., ut.dor Iho *worH-Superintendence o( Col. Geo. M. Lou a* and Jab. A. Nisbet, Esq. I I'titrona will please examine this Scheme care fully? compare it with any other,-and if it is not the best erer offered, and the chances ft obtain Capitals far belter, don't purchase Tickets. Capital 810,000. 1 Prize of $l3,(XtO is $15,000 1 " 5,000 is ' 5,000 1 ? 2,000 is 2,000 2 " 1,000 are 2.00U 5 14 500 are 2,500 75 44 100 are 7,500 20 Approximations of $50 ore $1,000 50 44 25 tire 1,250 50 44 20 ore 1,000 100 44 10 are 1,000 7,500 44 84 are - 03,750 7,805 Prizes, amounting to $102,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves 5; Quarters 2J. The 7,500 Prizes of $84 arc determined by the number which draws the $15,000 Wit; if that number should be an odd number, th. n every odd number tickot in the Scheme will jbe entitled to $S 50; it an even number, then every even number ticket will bu entitled to $S 50,' in addition to any oilier Prize which may be draw^. Purchasers in buying nn equal quantity of odd and even'number tickets, will bo certain of drawing nearly onehalf the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those TieketB ending with 0, 2,4, C, 8, are even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd. tSTP ersoiis sending money by mail need not fear of its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. tSTTh ose wishing particular wtniln'ro should I order imilledialelc. Adfirws J AMI2S F. WINT511, Manager, Sept. 18 30 4t',) Macon, <1 a ""land for sale. , the I Subscriber offers for sale the * * * " i tl Farm on wiiicli ho noc resides, situnm i I cwP ted mi Law son's Fork, six miles north of Spartnnbuig, adjoining lands of (J. 11. Bishop and 1). F. Mabry, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or lost. On the tract tire twenty acres of good product!TO bottom, besides other cleared and woodland. On the premises are a good L9g Dwelling and out buildings, with abundance of pure water, and other conveniences. Persons desiring to purchase can examine the place, and get any information on application to wm. CANTRKLL. One hand made on this place, Hist .-tr-ason, 93 barrels corn and 70 bushels ot wheat. Sept 18 30 4 ileal Estate fox Sale, ft ARB OPPORTlTNlTr. | 'pHK tract of BAND and PLANTATION o I I. Edward Iloira", deu'd, containing ubour 7f?t acres, more or less. i>uo ot th* most beautiful iui lientiky liK-?:Kms ia Sua%tnnUtu g dbnrtcfc, 'i*x place in substantially ?ii?l c?> v.-.-u.sstly improved convenient out((. tit sides of Tyscr River, about > ne mile beloi TitinnellH' < >1(1 Field. l>r. 11. E. Cleveland, of ?i? u-Utitburg, win giv information as regards the place. It not previous! sold, it will be offered on Moutiiy, the 1st day < December next, at public out-fr'v. at Spnrtaukiirj Court I [mi -e. JOHN fcuilAU, Ex'or. July 10 . 20 Sit BEEF WARSETL j . , ti Tl iescbsckitiei. having made nr rangemeiits for a reguiir supply of buii i , eouibe lleeves, will uidcitvor to supph . the citizen* ol Spai tanhurg Villrge, and surround I ing country, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and .Satin i | day mornings, and as inueh oftoler ns may be do ' sired, with the best Beef that cai be procured fo i | tlio market. da vii w. moore. ,j August 21 20 if iilii J^LiHiUTiUiVS. An Elkci'iun for Ono Representative in Con 4 j gross, an.I F.ve Representatives u the General As | j sonibly <>l South Carolina, will le hel.l in Spnrtan I burg District, oil Monday nnd- fuesday, tlio 13t! I and l-llli days of Oolober ?eg^i?det th? directioi of the tollo.ving managers, vTi: MAXAGBRh' Spartanburg: Win. II. Trininier, Joseph Fos 1 tor, J. Ivulo Boinnr. Webber's Box: Franklin Cakp, O Perry MeAr I thur, Ellison Clary. < ireon's Box: Samuel Rulljrgton, E. P. Go lightly, Henry Dodd. I. Morgan's Box: William Ba ingcr, John Wheel or, John Booker. Castivillo Box: Leland F. Anderson, 1). A Cliainblin, Roderick .1. Johns i. 1 lobby's Box: Madison La aim, C. C. Lay ton John S Rogers. V Woodruff's Box. E. S. All , Jonas Brewton b A. 15. Woodruff. Bivingsvillc Box: W. W. ijgwell, Israel Wil lis, Elijah Baruett. II Wilkins' Box: Thomas S Lipscomb, Snmui y Litth'jolui, Aaron Tollcaon. Young's Box: James Seruj ?, Thomas Fostei John Martin. ' Calhcurl's Box: Samuel Si iner, John MeC'ra 0 vey, George A. Smith. l'oolesville Box: Andrew . Kvins, Thoina l* Fielder, l>avid Anderson. ' Tiinnions' Old Field Box: tinuel Turner, Johi ' S. Collins, James II. Wnddjl Glenn's Springs: II. Wli t J. C. Zimmerman Alvin Lancaster. '? Ivimbrell's Box: Daniel W s, B. C. Wall, C r P. Woolf. Johnson's Box: Wiley Wo?. John McMavfiol.l '' w. W. Ilendrix. Tolleson's Box: Stephen rby, J. F. Sloan j William Webster. Cross Anchor Box: Willi p Sheldon, Thoma Pork*, Thomas Mil s. Thorn's Box: J. N. Covin [on, A..I. Hender son, Wnt, Thorn. Gentry's Box: Win. Coan, II. P. Barry, Anroi Floyd. 1 Grassy Pond: I). P. Boss, \ P. Goforth, Win D. Camp. Boiling Mill Box: Abner il Smith, John Tur ner, Jesse Cannon. / Cunningham's Box: Win. White, Win. Dodd J O. M. Pollard. # / Rich Hill Box: Martin OttalTanis Cunningham | Ruins Lancaster. ? l" Campobella Box: David ltlion, Blijah Alvcrson 5 j W. P. Dickson. I Jonesvillc Box: Win. Miore, Martin O. Miller . ; Josiah GuTtin. Vernonsvillc Box: Thomas P. Gaston, Mitthev | S. Moore, Richard Bollinger. I/inhain's Box: Wip M. Ufieham, Joseph Ban j ham. II. W. Wnk.rn W. . Li iiiftono Springs Box: ILram Ixiekhnrt, C ! P. Petty, J. D. Gonddock. ^ 1 W. P. Moon's Box: Thomas G.Turner, O. I' i | William*, W. B. Godfrey. , . j Cherokee Springs Box: Firldcn Oantrcll, Join II Kpton, Janus Turner. I I The Polls will remain open xt the Court Hons f Box during Monday nod Tuesday, Irom 9 a. ni. t . j 3 p. in. At the out Boxes tho polls will bo opei > i on Tuesday only, during the same hours. , | The Managers will meet at the Court House oi | Wednesday, count the vote* ?nd declare tho elec ' tion. S?~pt 1% tf FINE TOBACCO. MORE of the Katy Darling and other BrnnJs of Pcnn & AynV TOBACCO for sale by Auff. 28 27 tf A. IF. Kill BY. 1/A/A/A LB. Greenville Wrapping Paper, 'Vv7 Also a fiuo lot ol Edgefield Ware; for Me by A. II. KIRUY. Aug. 28 27 if. Cheap Life Insurance. A LWAYS keep on hand u bottlo of Perry -!*"V Davis' Vegetable Puin Killer. It covts ouly 25 cents, and is u sure curt for a thousand of the ilia of life. FISHER & I1K1NITS1I. Sept .^4 28 _jJ Eugene Miannay's Eau Lustralc, AND MIANNAY'S POMADE PII1LI COME, nre elegant preparations for the hair. FISIIKU & llEINij^Sn have them for sale. Sept. 4 28 tf I u ujuua iTiitguruc inscci rowder, Jr'OR the destruction of nil kinds of Inserts. For - sale by FISHER & IIKINlTSlI, Sept. 4 28 If Druggists. GREAT ATTRACTION!! v. m.AonKKUu RRO. HAVING ju?t concluded Inking STOCK, in flrder to reduce tlio nmount of Goods on lintad hn?o determined to ditposo of their large assortment (>f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT AND BELOW COST. Comprising n beautiful and rare variety of Dress Goods, i the lateet uylcs of SPRING nnd SUMMER DRESS SILKS, plnid, striped, drc.; Bareges, Tissues, Muslin*, Prims of new nnd pretty designs; a beautiful style of WK&sraas Bombazines, Alpaceas, and every kind of DRESS GOODS; also, n lot of beautiful patterns in the way of EMBROIDERIES,Trimmings, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves nnd Skirts; Lacc, Muslin and Cuinbriu Setts, Cliimisettes, Handkerchiefs, &c.; the latest and most fashionable styles of FRENCH BONNETS, with and without trimmings; Ribbons; a tine lot of Parasols, the prettiest and cheapest in the market; a rate assortment of Summer Coverings. Mantillas in the most recent Paris designs; Head Dresses; a large stock of American and ENGLISH HOSIERY; among which is a fine article of Kid Gloves at 50 cents per pair; all styles of Ladies' Gaiters and ! WalkiiiT SI....*- with - > hill ' < nvev GOODS; Perfumery for the Toilet. We also invite the attention of GENTLEMEN to our heavy anil extensive stock of in which will he (ouii'l every article necessary to supply the demand of the season?line CI.OT11 COATS, If lack ami Colored Cassiincres; Satin, Silk and Fancy Vesting*, and every style and pattern of Summer suits; line Silk and Leghorn Ilals, latest fashion; HOOTS and SHOES, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. 1 In addition, we have laid in a heavy supply of i DOMESTIC GOODS, Shot-Guns, Rill08 and Cutlery; Saddles, P.ridles, ! Whips, and every thing which our customers can want. We feel sure that we can show the best stock for this market, and we arc determined To Soil Out at and BELOW COST. All we vk is n fair trial. Call and see us and prove our wot !s. r .1 niv:!i "j:t if i.. iii.(K)M]iki:g a into. i The State of South Carolina. M?- ^ e * JXLiTniCT. j\ IN THVt COURT OF ORDINARY. "Y and aifcyAiniliiwfUi., v- .loUu W \ Williams andotlmrw, Defendants. Summons in Partition, e II appearing to my satis action that John W. y I Williams, Coleman Williams, Harrison Knight, and il : wife Sally, M. C. "Harry, and I lie heirs at law and ? i legal repr'i-seiilatives of Andrew Williams, dee'd., I defendants in the above ease, r si le from and with! out the limits o( this State: It is therefore ordered ami decreed, that they he and appear at the Court I ,.! < I, .l; I. .. ?..:j iV . .1-1 > - " , ... .... O.IHI j/i9ini'i, u? uo m ill 111 i.iii| burg Court House, on llio 12th day of Dtccinbe-r | next, to show cause. it any exist, wliy tlio real ess ! late of FredcrcU Williams, deceased, consisting of k one tract ?f I.a <1 lying mi tin- waters of Paeolet U.vc-r, bounded by lauds ot Mat hew Wist ami others, containing one hundred and folly acres, " ; more or less, should not be sold and the proceeds 1 of the same paid not according to law, or their eonsent to the same will he taken /no confesso. (liven under my hand and seal of olliee, 2d Septernber, 1 Sfiti. U. HO MYDEN, o. ?. r>. September -1 28 I2t Dal ley's Magic Pain Extractor. I 'pilKllli never linn been a discovery made in ' L Materia Med ea whereby pain can be so quick' ly allayed, and where parts in a high state of intiamniatioii can be so rapidly reduced to their natural state, nor win re wounds and sores can be so thoroughly find rapidly healo', and decayed parts restored without either sear or defect, limn with Dal ley's Magical Pain Extractor. In Cuts, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises?casual ties to which children are constantly subject?the uetii ii of the genuine Dnllcy's Pain Extractor is - ever the same! How much Pain nnJ Sullc> ing may not thus he prevented! Moreover, life itsell . is olten dependent upon having at hand the Genuine Dalley Extractor, and for particulars a! which , 1 respectfully refer to my printed pamphlets, lor the truth of which I hold myself responsible, i, No ease of Burns and Scald, no matter how severe, has ever yet, in any one instance, resisted the - all-powerful, pain subduing and healing qualities ol the Dalley's Pain Extractor. For sale hv 1 Sept. 1 28 tf EISIIEK ft 11KINT1S1I. Wood's Hair Restorative. VMON(r (lie ninny preparations now in us Cm the restoring, preserving and bautifying the hail-, there are none that we can recommend with more eonlideucc than l'rof. Wood's Hair Kestorat'.vo, now in general use throughout the States. This preparation possesses the most invigorating qualities, and never Lads in producing the most hap' py results when applied according to directions. For sale by FlSllEll & I1EINITSI1. Sept. A 28 If " TIKlXMSirS , CELEBRATED HEAVE POWDER. riAIIISsafe and highly esteemed PliCTOltAl.. s A. POWDKR, so well known and appreciated, is universally admitted by all who have tested its virtues to be a speedy amf permanent euro for Heaves, Shortness of li rent It, or Broken Winds, 1 Coughs, Colds, all kindred diseases originating from inflammation ot the mucous membrane of the liui^i of Horses. For sale only by Sent. 4 28 tf VIS MRU llRIViTflii NOTICE^ , A LT. p. reons indrbti'd to the Estate <?) J AM KS y\. V. Till MM 1 BR, Esq., Into of Spartanburg , District, deceased, are hereby notified to inaki payment to the undersigned; and all persons ltav, ing claims against, said deceased will present the same, properly authenticated. \V. II. TRIM MUCK,) , , , .1. M. KLFOUD, j AJ""8 / July it -ii tf' 10,000 POUNDS BACON. , I -j iWUV Pounds PRIM E 15 A CON ' I JAFqlFIJlF for SALE. Inquire at the Aug 1 I 25 tf WALKF.K HOUSE. j! Store House to Sell or Kent. r|"MIE subscriber proposes to Sell or Rent one ol o 1 the most eligible mercantile stands in the town n of Spartanburg. Tho House is fronting both on it Main and Church streets, the most public thorough lures in the town. For terms application may lx n made to oithor the subscriber or Gen <? K. Ed - ward*. A. F. GOLDING. AprilS A tf (? '<4 I / i \ ii 111 i in i hi ?? - " -*-** ' t * -? $ o "Wi i I * DEALER IN STAPLE AND frANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, 8!IOK|t IIATS,. CROCKERY, &u. ' NO. 3, BRICK RANGE/ ( Spartanburg C. II., S.C. Juno 26 18 ly tods* p. ; MAGISTRATE & GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT Columbia, $. C. A pril 17 8 lv " HYATT, McBURNEY efe CoT direct importers and wholesale dealers in POBSHBIH MID ??sassiraiB DRY GOODS, No. 37 IIAYKIi STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jim 10 185S 4f>_ ly WRIGHT & ORR, ATTORNEYS Arl LAW, Spartanburg, c. 11. Office in Mnj. Legg's Biack Building, next door to Bobo & Edwards law'office, u|> stairs. J. D. Wright.'.. Spartanburg C. 11. J as. L. Orr ............ Anderson C. II. Jon-8 183< 45 tf G. E. ELFORD, l NEXT DOOR TO M'BEE'S IIALL, O-roonville, S. C. Keeps on hand n large and well selected assortment of the following articles i Religions, .Miscellaneous and Olnaroi.l works. , School Books, Slates, Pencils and Pens. Blank-Books, Memorandums, and Diaries, Foolscap, Letter, mid Note Paper, Envelopes; Black, Blue, Blue-Black, Red, Carmine and ludelliblc Inks. Portfolios, Writing-Cases, Writing Desks, A Hue stock of superior Gokl Pens. Harrison's Perfumery, a great variety. | And many other nrtiel- s too numerous to mention bore, but wrll worthy of examination. tir Casli orders from abroad promptly attended to. May T 11 ly AYEll'S PILLS Are caring: the Sick to an extent never < before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JUI.ES IIAUEL, E??i-, the well known perfumer, of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, wliuse choice products nra fouml at almost every toilet, says : "I am happy to say of your CtTioatic Pills, that I have found thetn a better family medicine, for common use, than any other within mv knowledge. Many of my (fiend* have realized marked benefit* from them, and coincide with me in believing that ihev possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but Rafa and pleasant to be taken ? qualities which must make them valued by the public, when they aro known." The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes from Baltimore. 15th April, 1B.VI: " l)n. J. C. Aykh ? Sir:l have taken your Pills with great benefit, for tho listlcasncss, languor, loss of appelito, and Bilious headache, which lias of late years overtaken me in the spring. A lew doses of your Pills cured me. I have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my family for roughs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which curs ; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co., says: " Pa. R. R. OJIti, Philadelphia, Du. 13, 1853. "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony lo the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from tho uso of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am nover without thein in iny family, nor shall I ever consent to he, while tuy means will procuro tliem." The widely renowned S. 8. STEVENS, M. D., of Wsntworth, N. II., writes: "Having used taut C-TVIiTtc Pure in mv practice, I eertity Horn experience that fliey ere eft Invaluable purgative. In canes of disordered function* of the livor, causing headache, indigestion, cuetWetieas, and the great vntiety 1 of dhaacrs tbat futtow. tltay are is sure, retovdy than any oilier. In all eases where a purgfuvf Xemeuy is required, 1 confidently recommend these Pills to the public, aa superior to any other I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe? qualities which make tliem an invaluable article for public use. I have for many years known your Cherry Perioral as the best Cough medicine in tiro world ; and theso Pills i.'-o In no wise inferior to that admirable prepe ration lor the treatment of diseases." " Acton, Me., Mn>. 2ft, 18ft.1. " Da. J. C. Avxn ? Dear Sir: I have beon afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after 1 twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, | have been completely cured in a fow weeks by your Pill". | Willi what feelings of rejoicing I write can only he ' imagined when you realize what I have suffered, ami how j long. " Never unlil now have I been free from this loHthsome , dicesce i.. some -I.*.- ? ' - * , made me almost bllml, besides the unendurable pain ; hi I 1 others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my i hair, and has kept mo partly bald all my days; sometimes | a camo out in my fare, and kept it for months a raw sore "About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Cai thartic I'itls, and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has cum| menced a healthy growth; all of which makes tue fuel I already a new person. " Hoping this statement may he the means of conveying | information that shall do goou to other.', I am, with every aontiment of gratitude, Yours, Arc., MARIA KICKER." " I have known the above named Maria Kicker fmin ! her childhood, and her statement is strictly true. AX DREW J. MKSEKVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." ! Capt. JOEL l'R ATT, of the ship Marion, writes from lloston, 90t|i April, 1854: " Your Pills have cured me (mm a hilioua attack which ! aroso troni derangement of the Liver, which had become j very serious. I had tailed of any relief by my Phv sician, and from every remedy I could try ; but a few doses ot | your Pills have completely restored me to health. I have given them to my children for worms, with the best efi feet*. They were promptly cured. I recommended them i to a friend for costive peas, which had tnmblod him for 1 months ; he told me in a few days they had cured liim. i You make tho best medicine in the world ; and 1 am free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor ot the Supremo Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. " A*( V Orleans, fi'/i .l/ml, IH.Vt. "Sir: I have great satisfaction In assuring vou that myself and family liavc been very much brn< UteJ by your Medicines. My wife was cured, two years since, of a sc| vere and dangerous rough, by your CrrcRntr PccToral, ' and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children I have several limes been cured from attacks of Hie Influenza and Croup by it. It is an invnliialite remedy for J these complaint*. Your Cathartic Pill* have entirely | ' cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has 1 grown upon me for some years, ? indeed, this erne is j much moie important, from tlio tact that I had failed to get relief f. m the best Physicians which tins section ot j the country affords, and Iroq, any of the numerous remoj dies I had taken. I "You seem to its, Doctor, like a providential blessing j to our family, and vou may well suppose wc arc not unmindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT TIIAXTEK." " Scaurs Chwbrr. OAi.s,.'fprti f>M, |P5|. " Dr J. O. Area? Honored (?ir: I Imve made a thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me he your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism nnder which he found mo suffering. The first dose relieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now ihvn . ! mine yesr* before, whirli 1 nttrilxil* entirely to tlie eflVxte ! of your Crtiiaktic Pill?. Your* with (Crest respect, I.UCIU8 B. METCALF." | The above ere ell from persons who are publicly known > where they reside, and wlio would not make these etatoI menu without a thorough conviction that they wore true Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemiata, Lowell, Mae* FISH Kit & II Kl NITS If, Spartanburg 1 JOHN L. YOUNG Ctiiwnvillo, nud by nil Merchants and Druggists every where. IIAVILANI) & II AURAL, Charleston, W iioi.esa i.e Agents. Aug 21 2t? 4 in Rags! Rags! Rags! WE arc taking all the RAGS we can get in exchange (or GOODS. So toat tlmni in, j Darkies. 11ENNETT & GOSS. Aug 7 21 tf Jui o 1'J) o ? VT IS Jed j TAILOR, HAS RETURNED TO BZ'AKl AA BURG, , WI1ERB HR INTENDS TO LOCATE PERMANENTLY. He may ho found at No. * Ilrick Range, on Church street, where lie wi'l he very i j happy to see his old friends, and ready TO 8kbve thkm ciikap for ca8h. Nov 1 oi tf Rli.\ AKS I FOR SAI/E AT THIS OFFTCE. ACCOMMODATION STABLES, e szz& IX) Accommodate his friend* and the public . the undersigned tins supplied himself with Carriages. Hacks, Buggies, (with and without, Tops.) and Homes, which he ia teady to let out by lite day, or for longer time. He has also a Two- Ilor?c Wngon to hire, and will make engagements for hauling wood in largo or small quantities. Apply at the Cuir'ago Manufactory to Aug 81 26 ly 3 A M E8 A. FOWLER. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AT LA W. SPARTANRURG.C. II.. S. C. OFFICE ON CHURCH STREET NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON & CIIOICK. Feb 7 50 ly ~ J E. STENHOUSE, DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GROCERIES, &C. OPPOSITE BRICK RANGE, Sparlanburg . II. S. C. July 84 82 ly 1,075 ACRES LAND FOR SALE. I offer for Sale the Tract of LAND I 1 now live on, containing 1.075 acres, lll'gff lying in tl.e upper part of Union District, 111ire miles above GrindeU'a , Shoals, on both sides of the road leading from Spartanburg to Yorkvillo, und adjoining lauds of Win. Littlojohn, ar., Win. Norris, I). Mitt-hell, and others. Tliero arc about 120 acres of good bottom land, lying on Facolet and Mill Greek; 500 seres first rate woodland; 200 acres somewhat worn; the balance fresh, and in a good state of cub tivntion. On the place are a framed DWELUEvCr, Mil' chine and other necessary buildings. Those lands are well watereJ with good springs and are healthy. Those wishing to purehtse lands in this country would do well to call and sce,as 1 with to go West, and will give a bargain. Also, my interest in 375 acres, known m Bosrard Roost?the location of a Depot of the Spartan* burg and Union Railroad being at that place. Aug 7 24 if WM. L1TTLHJOIIN, je. LIWCH'S Anti-Rhoumatic PowdersA SAFE, SPEEDY AND RADICAL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT AND SCIATICA. \XTE, tlto undersigned citizens of Putnnni v Y County, Georgia, cheerfully bear testimony to the etfioacy ol Linch's Auti-Rheumntic Powders in the treatment of neuto or chronic Rheumatism, many cases having been successfully trcuted by l>r. J G. GIHSON, within our personal knowledge, in which these Powders were principally used. Joel Btanham, M. I). Witt. B. Carter, Stephen B. Marshall, 1). K. Adams, I". B. Harwell, Thomas lie*peas, O. U. Thomas, J. Niclileson & othe.a. Any reasonable number of individual cerlitlia, s can be given in attestation of their efficacy. Prepared and sold by J. G. GIBSON, M. I)., Eatonton Ga., at $5 per box. All orders directed to him, with the above sunt enclosed, and a description of the case, shall receive with the Medicine suck advice as may suit any peculiarity tin reof. FOB SALE BY FISH KB & 1IE1N1TSII, 'Spartanburg and Columbia; W. F. PRATT, Newberry; L. P. BABNETT. Yoekvillej G. L. PENN. Edgefield; WARDLAW & LYON, Abbeville; I>r. U. 11. UUGGINS, Darlington; REEDY <% WYLIK.ChesterC. H.j M. B. KARLK, Greonville. and throughout the Slate generally. J uly 2 27 ly Guysott's Yellow-Dock ^ Sarsaparil'* Is NOW PI T CP IN THE 1. AUG E Sj7 ID Ik)TTLKS, AND IS ACKNOWLEDGED iJ BE T1IK B?ST aArvSArA?II.I.A MADE, A3 53 CEWTIF1KU BY THE WoNDEUYCL CUUKH IT IIAS PERFORMED, THE OU1G1N AI. COPIES OF WHICH AUK ik THE POSSESSION OF THK fUOfKIRTOR. UEHEMDEK, THIS IS THE ONLY TRUE AND ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety ??f other disease* are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Head the following Certificates. Tallapoosa, Co., Ala., Jun. 2, 1852. Dear .Sir: 1 send you this to certify to you that vour extinct of ?1 ? . vnaaou eiursapal'itlM has performed one of the most wonderful cv.-ca on mo that has ever been effected on inan. I have been atllietcd forlorty years with eruption-; on my legs and fo?.t; in I81S they got so bud that 1 had o go on crutches, and in 18-t'J I h:ul one h>g amputated ubovo the Unco. In about nine months after my other leg broke out in large eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, aud discharged a great deul of offensive matter. My gto'n also broke out in large biles, which discharged mtteli olVciisive matter, and at the samo time my left hand broke oat in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have sulk-red for the last two years 1 Cniiliot describe to vo i. 1 was in such a.;o!iy that I never rested day or night. In Oct her last my son brought me one of your bottle wrappers; 1 read it, and found record (some wonderful eutea performed by your 'Mvx'ract i>f Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla," I sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In twu weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all bo-; catnc <nsy, and I could sleep all night, a thing ] had not done for two yvats. When 1 had taken six bottle*, my sores had nearly alt healed. My so en get well as if by enchantment, i have tmw used in all eight bottles of your "Extract of Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilhi," and I now consider myself well. 1 entreat all of the iifllieted to try this medicine, for 1 believe it will cure any known d.tease i.i the world. Lav aside all prejudice and just try i', and proclaim its great worth to sufl'eiing mankind, and inlruit them to take it, for it will euro them. My ease is well known in a large j?ortion of Souti. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, aud if any should doubt the above cure, 1 invite them to call on me. and I will show thorn tlw T L - ? ..i o. i fill I 1>U lound in Tallapoosa Alabama, one mile front Sloe's Firry. REX A.I All HUGIIES. Tlic Yellow Dock ami Siutaparilla is peculiarly adapted for f mnli-a of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, anil other diseases peculiar to their sex. The propietor has in his pos?ession a great number of certificates of cures performed ?f the above description. We assure the ofllieted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysitt's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapnrillu will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. t3?~I'ut up fiu-ti t bottles?Price $1 per bo\tlo. Sold \\ bob sale and Detail by Scovil & Mtail, 111 Chnrlrcs Street, N. 0. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom alt orders must be addressed. SOLD ALSO BY FISH Eli <fc 1IE1NITSII, Spartanburg, So. J? W. 11. WATSON, Greenville ? K. KRUTCH, " KENNON A: NORRIS, Unionville, " S. li. HENRY, Laurensville " C. L. HARRIS, A CO., Rutin rfuidtun, N.C April SI I) tim I /v/s * iiw i^f|?rocs uanted. I Wish to purchase 100 LIKELY NEGROES. . between the ages o( 13 and 25, for which 1 will pay fair Cash prices. Persons wishing to sell will ploaso inform Mr. Allied Tolleson.nl Spartanburg, C'. II., or tnynelf at Newberry C. 11., S. C. R. B HOLM AN. Ntvbinj C. If , 8. 0. June 26 1ft tf. \VM T. RUSSEL, M. J>. ' HAVING resumed the general praotioe of MEDICINE, in connection with Dentistry, respectfully offers his services to the citiienn of ! Spartanburg and its vicinity. Office in New Brick Range, No 2. (koodJ i story.) Cbsrch ctrrtt, opiosita Palmslto House. Marsh J7 5 }(