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** r\i-J***** * ft vv ' ' ^ IP 1 -ii-THEY ARE PASSING AWAY. - ST W. SKAMAN IIAKt. They're passing away! Each moment doth bring A whispered death on iu ne'er censing wing? A whisper that bear* to the hearts of love, An echo of Irt ntph front regions nbore. Form" tlini we cherish, how soon they depart! E'eu the bright smiles from a parent's food heart Bui Intgers a moment, and then, like the spray, Tho form and the smiles alike pass away. They're (Kissing awi\y?yes. pissing aw..y! Like shadows tlioy vanish; source leaving a ray To illume the dark (with, whore trials nnd pain, Seem ever to lt"wr, hut hover in vain. All earth is a mourner! Each grave is n bier, Where sorrow has planted its crest in n tear. Come, list to the voice that steal" through the clay: It whispers?still whisper*?41 Wo'ro passing away." They're passing sway! The seniles and the sigh Oil mingle together from hearts that are nigh, Where anguish and hope, with evergreens rare, Wrsaih oliaplets that glisten with angelic care. Far away ic tlnwc regions, the loved ones now I st, Are dweihng?are lortniug a heavenly host. To mo t us?to greet us?in ne'er ending day, As night breezes whisper, "They're passing nway." * They're passing away! each moment doth bring A wopud. to the heart, with* death in its sting; Singly and surely they noiselessly glide Front lile's surging tnllows?front life's fitful tidi* An ocean unbounded ? Eternity's home. Where the last breath ytl time dies out iu the foam, Where hushed in it* besom nnd lulled by its spray, "Tltey rest front their labors" wiulst "passing nway." They're passing away! O". why should we weep? 'ft icy *:n ip on 11* Hill, wlnUt gently lln?y *'? ? p; L-? -k up in tile heaven*, and there in rneh Mnr Gleam* ih *tn Ic of a !ov< <1 one that beam* from afar. * They're pis-ini? away, I at Hope doth impart A beautiful ainlut-**, with joy to' the he; rt, A o ?hn like the dawning that wlii?pcrs of day, When meeting the loved one*. \\ e too p-i?* away. [A'. V Sunday Timet. "Uncle Tom" in Suiherlandsliire. from lloyu's London newspaper. We give our best aid to tlie widest circulation of the subjoined communication addressed by the able, ardent editor of the Northern Ensign to Mr*. Stowe. At Sial ford house, London, even a* at Dunrobin castle, Slitherlandsliire. Mrs. Stowe was an honored guest by ducal hosts, inasmuch as Mrs. Stowo had written in ink, compounded of tears and blood, the miseries of the negro. Well, in Sutherlandshire Vdieep arc more valuable than human beings. What if Mrs. Stowe were to write an Uncle Sandys Cabin, the scene Suthcriaudshire. and some of the characlets taken from the very highest of Scotch nobility? Even a Scotch duke might lend tho gifted lady the eagle feather (to be duly cut into a pen) from his * bonnet, wherewith to trace the immortal work. "Madam.?Yoil are now a visitor at the princely castle or Dunrohin, and wHI be llieie, for a brief season, tho guest of their graces who own it. You will there meet with all that wealth can purchase, ail that influence can command, all that art can produce, and all that ducal hospitality can do to make your stay desirable. You will receive that attention and kindness which tho duke and duchess award to their visitors, and you will perhaps leave Sutherland rhiro with its 'sunny memories' engraven on your recollection, and the sentiments to wircn you nave already givon expression regarding tliat county more deeply impress cd on your mind. *'It is also slated that during your stay the annual exhibition of industrial products is to Lake place, and thAt more than usual effort is to be made to get the females of tho district to turnout in their best, radiant with inoro than ordinary smile*; and that fanners and factors, with their families and their dependants, are to swell the gathering, so as to make its proportions and appearmice bulk before you as largely and res peciably us possible. "Tims, mud am, will the "former handful of du>t be thrown in your eyes, with the view to obtain from your pen another tosli monr to the operation of that system <?f 'civilization' which is still 'struggling' in that country. You will seo decent, well clad highland girls kindly spoken to by the tilled party vi-hing Dunrobin; you will be pointed to nicely whitewashed cottars' houses skirting ilio highway of the eastern district, ami you "-ill be told that these audio habitations of tlio-e whom a pot lion of the press has represented as being downtrodden and oppressed. "So far well. But, madam, every land scape lias a back ground; every picture has ] its shade. You seo hut little of Sutlier land when you travel from tho Meikle ferry to Dunrobin, or inspect the dnigg?-ts and stockings and pffcidiiig* of the Sutherland females in the sliow room opposite the Gn| j spie inn. These are hut tho gaudy trap pings of the county; thus? are bill mere meretricious adornments, gingorluead ap !)Ondngi*s,sujK'iHeial gewgaws. They mere y resemble the halls and nieny-innkiugs thai r\r? m-ensinn .III- l#? !%.? s....n o.. il... ?- - - - 7 ' 7X' " "" ; worst slave status of the CaCoIims, and are no more fair specimen* of Sutherland than is little Eva's father a sample <>f the aver };< character of the slave holding fraternity. Madam, 1 imploro yon n<?t t<? bo again fascinated and hoodwinked by the oWeqiiioiu Attentions paid yon, or by the got-up for-thcoccasion display which yon will witness in the exhibitionroouv nor by the external polish and air of cleanly comfri t which the 5 whitewashed cottage* of eastern Sutherland > exhibit. If von found on these yom opinion ot 8ntheiiami a* it is. you will leave it with an impression as false and incorrect as if von looked upon tho worst of George San IV ' novels as tho embodiment of molality from having read one of its most moral pages. "May I beg of you to take a solitary tour to the west of Sutherland! Keep alool from faetor or commissioner; have your eyes and ' i ?1. .1-- r jw... ?iii(U|ioii, iiiiu v?iiu mo ircimgs oi llle Authoress of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin/ invosli gate for yourself into the prevnt and pu-t condition of the general body of the inhabitants. Go to Armadalo, and inqniro for one Angus Sutherland. Go to Tubeg Skerray, and a*k for a look of the silo where the house of one William M'Kay once stood. Inquire into the history of tho treatment of these and thousands of other men, active, able, and willing to Work, but with their wives and little ones <rast out. You area molbor, Mrs. Stowe; you have given proof i that you enn in large measure sympathize with a mothc in her maternal reaming* nh?r her litt.e ones. V? ill yov, iucrofot\, , lliAd'.y fcii v. .fa .Yagj* S./.tij/.tfoi how she felt when, less than three months i ago, she and her liltlo ones?then ill of the measles?were thrown out of their bumble i homef Will you get tho wife of William i M'Kay to narrate to you bow, only l ist year, a few days after sutTuring the pangs and going through tho perils of inateruily, i she, with her new-born whitobahe, and other, t littlo ones, wero mercilessly carried out in a s sheet, and left to bivouac ou a barn kill, | f without Ifome or shelter? Will jou ask tiie oldest inhabitants of the bare rock sides J along the bleak and. rugged shores of the ( west how it happens that thoy starve out a ' a drizzling existence on those unproductive ? | waste*, while for scores of miles ten thouI tatid times ten thousand available acres c { in bleak and barren desolation? Will you i ask them to tell you how it happen* that I j whole straths and glens, once vocal with the i merry laugh of hundreds of happy collars' ? children, now echo nought save the bleat- ^ ing of sheep, or the huntman's born, or the I sportsman's rifle? Will you inquire how it t happens that the population of Lairg is on- t ly a third of what it could boast of in 1801; I how Lot It has disminished a third; Kildo ( nan by three-f<>urlh*; Crehdi by 1,501); and 1 other parishes to n less extent, so that the t whole county of Sutherland has not jncrens- < ed 7 per cent, during the wholo of the last ( fifty years? Will you ask if it be true that ? the county which obtained a distinguished | niche in the annals of this country, tbr tho i number and powers of its soldito-s, cannot i now got half a-dozeu of its sons to recruit j i even for the militia, or to act as volunteers < in being trained merelv for the defenoo of i ] I the coast; if it he a fact-that since the com ^ inancemeiil of the preiiiit century, more \ ! than 15,000 of the aboriginal inhabitants < j ofSutheiland have been thrust out from the i ] land which their ancestors from Iraditionn i rv ages occupied; and thrust out, not las- ( j cause convicted of crime, not because guilty ( i of laziness, not because of arrears of rent, i not becau-e of immoral conduct, but toom- i , vert tln-ii holdings in lomopsier sheep walks | I j and grouse ground; if it be true that the re- \ | Bull of this system of clearances has been n H j serious loss to the noble proprietor, and that the whole issue has been shame i and confusion of face to the promoters of the Loch policy, which has shown to have | been in its invention selfish and heartless, ill-its development merciless and inhuman,! in its opeintion unpatriotic and unsuccesa ! ! fill, and in its general results a mockery, a j i i > uqiioiwii, IIIIU 1% Hiiare! "Obtaining, by personal inquiry, irrespective of the chapter in your 'Sir ny Memo- l Ties,' tho facts of tho case, and coming into i : personal contact with the inhabitants, you will, I venture to assure you, have abundant | materials for a week which will rival even i 'Unde Tom's Cabin,'and which will give i ; chapter on chapter of plots ami incidoiits, i scenes and sufferings, patient endurance and i , Christian resignation, and other manifold I heart stirring sketches, which will prove to < the world that the gifted author of 'I'ncle i 1 Torua Cabin' is too far-seeing, too much | animated by Christian* principle*, and too ' | independent in sentiment and in feeling to i bo betrayed by mere conventional hospilali- I ty into an indorsation of suet* a policy; and i that not even a new commissioner, trained i in all the subtleties of the bar, will succeed i in again committing you to proclaim his I and hi* father's policy as an enlightened ; i attempt to aid tiio struggles of modem civi- | lizalion, but that you will unhesitatingly I brand it as one of the most reckless ami i ; cruel attacks on the rights and liberties of i an unoffending people, and proclaim your < assurance, from personal investigation, that \ Ho w ho hears the cries of the prisoner?the t "righteous (iod?who has affixed his caveat 4 | to even tho removing of the ancient land- ! ; marks, ha* unmislakeably shown, by the ; complete failure of the policy I have named, , his abhorrence of tho treatment to which , I the people of Sutherland have been subject- : j | ed since die dawning of thcprosenl century; 1 f and that you will not leave the proud walls i 1 of Dujirobiu castle without honestly and ( i faithfully entreating its noble possessors to | j gain for themselves a good report, ami earn ' ' the gratitude of a noble race, by once more ( tenanting the desolate glens of their beauti 1 , fill estate, and restoring to the people tho ; t i OCClinalion of lliat lati.t ?? l.w.l. I.... f..~ I j ...... ?? *< IIIUII U<I.1 IVM ' f | rations been sacred by tiaditionary slory, , and which will again be tlio happy abodes ( ! of a happy people." f Bottomless Pit in tiik Mammoth Cave, i | I ?The bottomless pii in the Mntmnolh ; ( | Cave of Kentucky is suspected by many to ^ j run through the whole diameter of the earth. The branch terminates in it, ami ^ ' the explorer suddenly find* himself bronchi j upon its brink. standing upon a projecting { [ platform, surrounded on three sides by darkness and terror, a gulf on the right -j and a gulf on the left, and before him what ] seems an interminable void. lie looks ( | aloft; but no eye lias yet reached the ton "f ( the great overarching dome; nothing is }| there seen hut the flashing of the water ^ dropping from above, smiling as it shoots by in the unwonted gleam of the lamp, lie ' looks below, and nothing there meets his glance save darkness a> thick as lampblack. c but he hears a wild, mournful melody of water, ami the w ail tig of the bionk for the git'i'ii and the sunny channel left in ton up t per world never nioie to he revisited. Down , goes a rock, tumbled over the cliff by the guale, who is of the opinion that folks come here to see and bear, not to tnuso and be j melancholy. There it goes?orttsli! it has '' reached the bottom. No ? hark, it strikes again; onco more and again, still falling. .. Wid it never stop! One's hair begins to ' bristlo as ho hears tho sound repeated, ' glowing le*s and less until the ear can fol low it no longer. Certainly if the pit of Frederick shall he eleven thousand feet deep, n the bottomless pit of the Mammoth Cave must bo its equal. d - I tl Tntekrstino Scientific Qiibtio*.? A ! query lias been started in scientific circles I* us to whether our earth may not beco.ne, a at some distant day, like the moon?in this h wi?e: At high tide there are five thousand " cubic miles more of water heaped tip than g in those parts of the ocean which have low title, and the movement of this mighty *t wavo must, it is contended, exerciso a re larding influence on the earth's rotation bv si reason of its friction. The amount of ro (nidation would he appreciable only when |j after the lapse of nges, and this may now be tho case as regards tiie moon, benee its slow rotation on its axis only once in twenty-nine j days, r A village doctor went to visit a patient ,n in n neighboring hamlet, and took with him his gun, that he might wing any P' game ho encountered in crossing the fields. V peasant meeting him on tho way, ask- ?1 cd him Wt.ilhor lie WM croihg. I CV 10 see a patient,' was tho doctor's an- tu iwcr. "What, llion," said the peasant, "do yon 1 really fear to miss him in the ordinary way, |in .hat you take your gun with you?" U< An obituary notice in a Vermont paper L* innounces the death of a young man, sta- 1,11 ing that 'lie lived nnd died to the entiro atisfaction of his bcrcave<l parents and : \j' riends.* So 7 , , , *> " - " I 1 . .1 -J J f ! Maid, Witk and Widow in Twenty Hj JlNUTES. A SlNOULAR AND MkLANCIIOLY jask.?Dr. James II. Bognrdus, of King- COSIH ton, IfUtor county, N. Y., died at the Giard Homo, in New York city, on Sunday, q KK /ler a very severe illness, under singular ^ :ircumstances. The Herald savs: dart th? The deceased was 43 years old, of the d'*triby lighest respectability, and ranked the fust n his profession in the county in which he vj?u, V1 esided, For about two years he hail been ture?? ingaged to Miss Isabella Hamilton, a young J b.-autifc adv, also a resident of Kingston, and on ""Vl wo occasions day* weic fixed for their nop- I Tlie l>? ials, on each of which death presented a ^ >arrier to the consummation oflli.ir wishes. 3n tho former instance, the death of his >rotlier's child rendered a postponement of he day of their contemplated marriage no- A P 1 :e*snry, and both the doctor and his alilan:ed bride attended the funeral. Un the T<?jr?d" lecoml occasion fixed foF their union, Miss Csrrnr Hamilton's si?ter?h?st a child, and again STRl* hey attended a funeral service instead of VK> heir own marriage ceremony. CI Oil Morfday of last week Dr. Bogardu* am* to the city, ami put up at the Guard With r limine, irr Chambers street, and on retiri ,,g j Of .KV, :omplained to' Mr. Davis, with whom he ivas weii acquainted, that he was ipiite un r,v lend tvell. 'I ho following day, not feeling able The lo leave bis bed, I)r. Sayre and other em- 1 inent physicians were called in ami consultL?d. After several days' attendance they caine to '.ho conclusion that there was some- when i thing more than disease of the body in the rase of their patient, and tliey intimated to i Iiiin the fact; whereupon Dr. Bognrdus A e frankly iuformod his medical advisers that ^ ennsv he was deeply attached to a young lady, to : ( ^ whom ho was lobe mat tied on Tuesday,!" (yesterday;) that their marriage had been Tic-Lei twice frustrated by death, and that he now Tlnn feared that liis own illness would prove a third interposition to his happiness, xf( n'( Dr. Sayre, perceiving the sad effect which ,COr/A the fear of another disappointment had upon . ?l ?-li his.mind, suggested the propriety of send- | ?>? ? ing a telegraphic despatch to Miss I Jamil- ' "'""I ion, to come to New York witlfout delay, i v, for the purpose of carrying out the wishes of Dr. Bogardus. The despatch was accoid M ic-o ingly sent, ami Miss Hamilton arrived about f four o'clock on Sunday morning, and, as { k ' ' early as possible, some of their friends re- t? | siding in Newark were seat for to attend buiion. llie mairiage ceremony. At 1 o'clock tho . *ix "r ame day Dr. Sayre visited his patient, and * found him so much better that lie consid- J.Va i,, ered that it would be unnecessary for Iiiin to j is-rili p uttend again. At half past 2 o'clock tlio ib> red parties were united, and Dr. Bogardus ox- r pressed bis thankfulness at being enabled ' j'.' to carry out bis intentions of marriage to , the lady in question. Their friends then . \\",->t. i retired for :r few moments lor the purpose Z?>~ ?f partaking of soino refreshments. lie then ' remarked that he fell so much belter thai lie would pel up, and at once proceeded to F ( raise himself in bed. Ilis bride, perceiving 1,1 lis efforts to rise, went to assist him, only N .<> discover that lie was expiring in her \ ' inns. She instantly sprang to the bell and , ang for assistance, but before their friends !? c iould reach the room he was a corpse, and qvis yesterday afternoon his remains were taken <ounti\ o Kingston on board the steamer North j "<?r * " America, for interment. * tying The Absent.?Of all the exercise of the mcnrin infetlered mind, perhaps none is attended |'rry f* villi a more benign inlluence than tiiat of | ndtilging in kind remenibranco of the ab , , J*.?. >eii(. w! .-it I. Everj loving word that fell from the lip* " ' " >f the ahsent is treasured with tenderne>s. ? ^j."' Encli kind act is recollected with alfoction. ,, A'e look forward to meeting with unbound- ( id happiness. 1 rardic. Have we parted in anger? Time softens ' ( 1,1 is into inditlerence?at lengtii into a jni? t t rcknowledginent of past friendship. Have ,t ,, H vo parted in silence or estrangement? This, m?>mr mi, wears away, and we meet again to <"" " y brget the past iii future communions. Have ^ vo parted in grief? Tho sorrow is mutual < y borne, and tenderly consigned to the cor /, v, ,N tor of our hearts devoted to the absent " ?/? ' barer. Have wo parted in love? Noj v ! o great as the remembrance of it ? no event ' 1 o delightful or sacred as the're-union. I w.ivn. lave we been parted by death? All ! j Tar i? lie atfvction that travels with the down , o ^ | :_ , 1.. i t i i . tiinl 1) !> <. iu I in IIWII1D 111 l||C fill 1111 Ul llglll. I ^ I'lie changed but ever incieasing sacied. ,, less of the love that bound us on eailh, is <iur >ovv freed from iu alloy, wbilo the unfi t- I*. ered spiiit hovers tiear, to watch o?t-r u*, ind bear the intense of truthful and ptiri ' ' . - 1 man. in led lithe loll Otl 1110 Winers of II iUHUgloVe ,1m..,, Vbsent from sight, to the spirit ever near ? v.-r. io shade of earth min_dcj in the holv otliee al"' ' 1 >fa ministering angel, whose sweet inllu- j*"' nco is like the gentle dew upon the fra ,| ( jrant flower, which exhales a perfume tin* ,,,| een. hut ever grateful to the perceptions of invte i he inhorn spirit. Absent, but n?>t torgot wlm-li ; en, is a sweet and touching memorial. ' "e "My dear madam," said a doctor to bis IS II 1 latient, "I am truly gtaiithd to see you i? et in life. At my last visit yesterday you , 1 Ut now I told you, you had hut six hours to i ve." "Yes, I know yon did, doctor, but I ti?. , id not take the doso you left me." tlx i "I'm afloat? I'm afloat!"screamed a voting " , , . . , , J .? ? IH'II ra lily ofpoweilul lungs am. lingers to match, |( s she exercised bolh at the piano. Soli "Yon're afloat, eh?" growled an old sea wh??ni i og, "I should judge you were afloat bv l,MWl ^ ic squall you raised." ' ^ A plavCr performing the ghost in Flam* t very ba lly was hissed; after bearing it . p jrl good while, lit* put the audience in g od tunor by stepping forward and *a)ing? llsi Ladies and gentlemen, I must give up the \V 1 host." K. K A Paddy heating of a man having a i; one coffin made for himself, exclaimed: CI, Ily mo soul, that's a good idea. Sure a April one coffin would last a man his life time.* . Whv is a nursery a place f<>r dancing? ' ' ccatise it's nbatcl room. I'll sparo no pains," the .pia- k said |V :,iV,%, hen ho sawed off his patient'* leg for the tlniiinui .........USUI. 1 _ 11-11 ll?"T<?Uf{l SiNori-An.?To *ee a boarding | inn afraid of ft cow, imtwit'll* (audi"g *ho DaIIi-y'* I "nil the milking to hum" a Ir.v in -nihs , hi ? ? eviou*. ' ,iOT! " v . noli, it n The N. Y. Mirror says the young lady <-Vi-r tlxlio eloped a fow months hinoo from this m..v n : V with a "d VirMfui*h"\: Mnjoi,' lite re ined with a minor in her arms. *1,1 * llio trutli Tut lloi'tt or HtrnutaTATiviBof Sooth Cnro- 0a< a is computet) of 1^4 niumbcm. Tim prtaciit Vi-rr, ha? >um> is pompowd of? ' ' nj,w" in. . n *?<? l)all< rincru nii-t i'Untrra f>3 ^ ( wyi-ra 4 it . . yu oiiini... in ircbnnts 3 chanic 1 I *' inuluctnrer 1 1 ^ rwjror 1 ' ' ^ 1 1VE YOU SUBSCRIBED I IX TUK lopolitan Art Association ' FOR TUB THIRD YEAR? TUB HAKE INDUCEMENTS!?The nngeuient li.'ivu tin* pleasure of -announcing b collection of Works of Art designed for ( lion among the subiteribora, wli<?v names i ?ived |>revioux to the S^tli <>f January, '57, i I larger nn<l more oo?tlv than on any pro- ] nr. Among tin? loading works in Sculp- ? xeoiited In the fine-d Marble?is the new and i il Statue ?H the , Vooci Wympli," ; ista of llic three great American Stat, amen ( ', WEBSTER AM) CALHOUN, Also tho oxqoi-iio Idinl Dual, P XI 3: N" Gr . " OLLO AND DIANA IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE, rr wiili tlio following Groups am) Statues in i Marble -of the GGLE FOR THE HEART, IUS and APPLE; I'SYCIIK; Mapdalen-, lild of the Sett; INNOCENCE; Captive Bird; and LITTLE TRUANT, lumeroua works in Btouzn, and a collection Ell at, IIVTURKtl Fine Oil I*:iin<iti^N, ing Artists. whole of wlia h are to he distributed or nl among the sub-icribehi wlnee naiiics are reprevious to the Twenty-Klfflilli of Jnunary, '57, he Distribution will take plnoc. TERMS OF SURSCRIITIOW y suhscritier of three iLillttrtt is entitled to >pv of the sp'ctidid Steel Eug ravin ?, "SatN loiiT." or >pv ?>l any of the following S3 Magazines one iIM I, >py of the Aut doi'rnai. one year, and a 1 in ;be Annua! I) *<iibuii<>n of Works of Art ?, for every $i> paid, a pedum n?t only g*\> ! tiful Engraving or Magazine one var. but rive* tin? Art -lourmiloiic year.nod a Viril e Annual Distribution, making/bur dollar*' of rtnding mutter besides the tieket, by i a valuable painting er piece <d statuarv mas , i _ i i - - ni'i i(i iinuiiiui;, * wlio prefer M igazinr* tn llie Kncrnvin? ' liiy Nl?|,|,' nil liave ?ither of the I<>|1?>\\i 11 i; :ir: ibtrp.r's Maoazinc, (ii?li y'i> I-ndy's I lilted St tie* Kilii'krrliiH'lici no, Graham's Majmiiii', I >l:iek wood's Mii?- | Southern IJlt-rArj .Miwihji r. irrmn is iimriclid t<i >i ? ushare. Tim*" live iiu'HiIm ii, milting $1 5,lire etillK.1 ( Engravings, and In si* ItuUot* in tliedisti.- i or any five of the Magazines, one y?s?r, ami I Icrtl. <>n?, in rem'tting funds fur membership, will register tin- lelt. i it the Post Olliee, In pre ??; on rtiv pl of wlmb.a ceil lioate of Memi. together witJi ilir ICi graving or Magazine . will l>e forwarded In any pari of tlie conntiy Inrllti-r partieuiars, s? < tlie November Ai t 1, sent free on npplx-at <?n. ttwwtbarahlp,address C I. DERBY, A?* I lb A A , 1 Broadway. New York, or , it Oilier, Ifili \N ,.!i r Si . Sandusky, Oh -. l-'urllier ptr*. n'a ? mil Ik- fm-n ?Ii< il on ap n al iho Spartan Office. Nov i!T lit )gors' Liverworth & Tar iik coMi'i.r.i i: n in; ok nu oils, roi.n*. I.UKSZA, ASTIIMA, UUOXCT1ITIS, SIMT Ci OK ni.OOll. A A I.I. OT II mi I.I'Mi COM' I NTS TEX III NO TO I'O N si" M I'TION. ? r*? c ? n r? i * ? i > r V t* 141 k? kj? tf.fi 4? iii iti ii preparation celling into use all ovi r out r. Tin- num. ions I Hi r? we reeeivr from mus agents, tlif>l tiling us of cures effected r immediate iieigiilMii-i".<sl?, wart ilit i-s n j il is one of llie !>?? . if i.o| ! rrry hr?ty Me.l eine li.e.e b- i>r-- the pub'e It aim , I ihhj i rherrt. iii I nui uiifiryurritucure<tt: Ortl Cltrrr \\ liell all oilier I'.'lin plep ii ive failed, tliis lias I, .i?-.i i!..- | it > in, as i'ls, ilenlt r> hi M. II. im s, nml Pi.y?-eiii . I'.'y. Ask llie Agent iii your iieiu.s; t ?n. l? In II It .? r*j i-ricil> e ol lite effects ol lb s ie. Ii be I. s In . i, s- lb.. - it I'ol any long1!. I lie will n il you ' - xiiK iu> r m: :>! ISI: K\ tant. w w ii\ :t i? \v In-tii lftt<:- ?i ct.vi.l ii-ly r jx r ii.j? t'i v.MUia t-l t!i ri<". S S 1 i-l n,. : K "Xv .*' . y-: / ' are tir.p m /. ii . i in i 'I'n rrit,ejtt III I . 7 phi- Iff ' I / Iff v?l * ' :.d 1 /A , mr I it.ill it. - I iltct in in m: i I nvril A 1.1 111 111.I; All tills l : 'i If'. /; / miliilfil. fill which 11 . : I f i. riii/ri/.*l r.? 1 i- 1 ?V 1" . wr-t t._' I.- : i -villi-, N (' f-.v : "The /.. rn" it anil f.r -|> in I ii.' (.' r / v /in . r yi-i inlar .n /Aia < 'mm II w i. THINK l> 1.1 1*0 .1.7 If.'"/ A ; if ti.ri k in comment abie term* at it, aid >ni. benejieiui in a. ri iating ('lf complaint? \:i it 1.1 refl'C.IIUCH r:l" ii 1- If " i i iV li. nit' re. v i : n.- fron ' avillT, N. I'., nyt 'I he timwort and hf commit d . , muiepopulai in I hi* Coun- ! in \\r. T. ink jiarl.v - Ail who h.nr apeak in i tradable term* ut if. not n rrri/ hei, i /i ,nl hi n! 11 .a11iitp Ihi com for which it it ieconnnrtided" A *. ??f hi i'. > < i ? \j V r i . > (' . Mr. S. Kail, ii" Hi - ii- "lli I Ar i/?rj it with great hi las oh n f.t .lv,.iiiil ti-i-iiiuniiiiU ii tu lii.i ir?." He givm ; u inatabcr ofn Negro wo I Ii h vil-illilv , vvliu li.nl t . |i mil" i n,j? w. nl llie I.an i f i \ iii?, nil. iiiK-il vviih -i mull, who whs nil. ? . by tin- l. vtiw. i r. arc tin- i.-porls i -nr nf tb.n Mil in all pari- oi l In- .-iihiil( I nr a i j- rt <1 ; |ii i?-11?4? i m i - ii Ii.ia j* fm n.. ii in tl ' \V? -i I Northern and Kurterit Sinki, wf would hi- tni(Tirn_? j . -ill in ii.-ij tin- |<iiti}k1it*i icconi(>iinii - a l.<v To .ill m- a.sv. ipr, hare hope! TvY THE MEDICINE!! w a it \ i: i) i > si: mov ire of C\?u!itrrl'? its an<l Ease Mini hit tons ! ji-nn'iii nrlit-lt' i* sijiii -i AMmi vv Houcfta rngravnl wiapjK-r afouio) !. (utile. |V., i v I. , s 1.1 Sold < iU-aiiil r> in.l by S< 'iVII.iV MBA It. Imrii-iH St., bi i. C'i i iiiiii^i. I^iuia, N.(> \(hst* trua the SoriiiERN i-rA.iA, ;.i i!| ?r K-ra nml apj-A-nt na !i>r Agcncim i iidilri-inil. rioM \\ Ii- - lie lilnl lli ta.l by il Mrnd, 111 UiarlrnStrrel, N. 0. ml Aiji nt? Inr tin S.hhIiAih State*, to whom ra in if f t br /uhlu--r-l. soi.n \i>n nv IKK A III I Nil'--1 >p.irtiiiiburjf, So. 1. WATSON, Orwifi n " i Kl'TCIJ. " h' >i?N iV N'OKiUS, (JnionT.lU, ' ; I I1ICNKY, I -i in 11 in v 11 It- " II \ It 15IS A- I i l l!?.l.? f. - l. -- v. . , ? ? ? "?i 24 # 9 Cm iVs Ma^ir Pain retractor. IlKinvri l> '? I'"' h ? '1 vovrry minlo it rria Mrdicii win r?l>v pa ii ff?n bw ro ?ju 11?- < il,iinl ?li? ro | .ri? hi I' ub n;ito oi in oil cha bo rapt illy rwliiooil to tl.c.r na.ii. i ] , nor win re womiiU nml >or<-* cnn b - n> : j 11v nml rapiilly luuli* , nml ibrnyfl p ots I i wulioul either * air or m a ct, limn with t, Mn/icnl I'mn l'<tr otor i t?, Woull'lw, S|> HUH .Will I ? II -I'.mu.l!- |< rhloh ohilnren trt ooiMjUintly nbjrol?th( i! f tin- i??mono I>nIi?->'. * I'mn 1.vi.n'i, i in ? w.inu'I il??w muoh i'mn mi.i Soil'oiip:' o tluiN be |>t cvt nttil! Moreover, life iiM It ii Ii'i'"l!'i .' Ill 'I lis 'll!? ..t ' ! till I .111 ii >\ r.xtrnrior, nn<l lor pur i ,-ijIiiia < : ivb rh ,1 fully refer l? my | .iut< <l pamphlet*, lor | tl l of which I lioM oiy? !f l> ?|?.|i?iblo. i? of llurim *iii*4 Scold, no mailt r Imw ,! i rn r yrt, in any ono iiiMnnco, renin tod tl o ! 'fill, pain-mibdung mill liuilinj <|u:?Ytti?.'n ol y*? I'nili Kltrio'lor for i ile b\ I 9.R tl I'lbllKil it HKIMTslI Ladies' Collars. |" opcll.o .a t |, \I>11J|" cv>i I.Alls, ' in 'JJi cent* to Jtfi.rO. Pretty etyloi". I.fctf TOLLESON ^ W'lNflO. I - l-_ IiINOH'S Anti-Rhouraatic PowdersA 8AFK,SI'KKD Y ANI> RADICAL CURE VuK RI1BUMATISM. RHEUMATIC GOUT AND SCfATICA. W E, tho undt-rMgncd citizen* of Futunm . County, Georgia, vlxeribUy beat testimony j l ;o tin- ?fltcncy of Linclt'fl Anti-Rlieumhtio Powder* n n the treatment of acute or clironle Rheumatism,.! t Tinny ruea liuviiiff been fuc<-< mtlully treated by V ( Dr. J. G. GIRSON, within our pcmminl know)- |< dge, in which these i'vtviim were |<riuci|>ully i ise-L' r I 8 Jot! Mrflnbam, M, D. Win."U. Carter, t Stephen H. Mm shall, I). It. Adams, 1\ It. Harwell, Thomas Rerpc*#, , t [J.R.Thomas, J. Niehlcsoii & otheis. j t^jT' Any rcie-onable number of individual cer- j > titic.it's can be given in attestation of their efficacy, j Prepared mid gold by .1. G. GIllSON, M. !>., 1 | I'latonton (in.', at i-'t per ls>x. * : t All orders directed to him,'with the above mm . | enclosed, and n'llcsi riptiotl of the ense,shall receive I < with the Medicine such advice as may suit any < peculiarity thereof. ' , FOR SACK RY , FlSlir.lt M F.IN PI'SII,'Spartanburg and Coluiiibifl; W. ! ". PKA-TT, Ncwherryt I/- I*, i MA UN KIT. Yorkville; G. L. PEN N. lylffelieldr WARDLAW ?& LYON, Abbeville; Dr. 11. II. MUGGINS, Dar/nii-tom- REEDY A W Y 1,1 K.Chester G. M ; M. IJ. KAUI.K,Greenville. and tlilnughouf the State generally. July 2 9? ly AYER'S Hui Arc curing tho Sick to au extent never before knows of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR (OURSELVES. ; i Jttl.F.S IIAt.'EL, Km., Ill' writ known perfumer. of ; 1 Clie-triiit Hitffi, Philadelphia, whose choice product* ; ; iwf found at aliuost every toilet, uyi: "I ain happy to say of your C*-rn*anc I'iui, that I have found lliein n better family medicine, for common | use, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my I Irinid. hate realized marked benefits from them, and CO- , . inrid* with me m helieviop that they possewi extraordinary virtue, lor driving out disease, nod ruring the kick. They arc not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken ? qualities which must make tliem valued by th* public, when they are known." The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writer from Hal- j tiinore, 1Mb April, ls-M : " Ila. J C. Aivs ? fir: I have taken vnur Pill* with great benefit, |,>r the listles-nr?, languor, foss of appetite, | and HiIiimis headache, w hich has of late v*ar* overtaken me in the spring. A few- do?e* nf your Pill- cured uie. I have toed )i*ir Cherry Pectoral many year, in my family for coughs and cold* with unfailing sitcces*. Vou make medicine, w hi- It rare : and I feci if a pleasure to commend i you for the good >--tt liar* done and are doing." lrvnv v m-i-ra-v r... u? ? - im.m me icnn. nuiiium i i\, 1 M>?S " r<i. K H. OJhtt. Philadelphia, /fee. 13, MM. 'Pit: 1 lake pleaeiKe in adding mjr lc?tin:otiy tu the efficacy of your mtdicinti, having derived very material | hem fit lintu U?e u?e Iioth your rertorcl and Cathartic . Kill*. 1 am never without them in niv lainily.nor hall I ever con?ent to Ik-, while my mi aim will procure theuv" The widely renowned P. P. BTEVC.VS, M. I)., of Wentw orth. N. II., w rite* : " Having need vnur C*rti?BTrr Pili? In mv practice, I certify from einenence tlut they are an invaluable ptirga live. In ca-c of doo rderrd functiona of the liver, causing headaclte, indige*tlon, r<*>tiv< tieaa, and tlie great variety of rflaeaaea that follow, they aroa mirer remedy than any other. In all raae* where a purgative retried) required, I confidently reroiumeml iIumi fill* to the puMic* aa mj|>erior to any other I hate ever found. They are ?or? in their ope ration, and pcrV' tl. aafe-?qualities which ' make TIt- in an invaluable anode lot h"l>! r u*e. I have I t for many ie.ir< known jmr Cherry I'm ral a* th# let . I'ough medicine in the w rid end time I'iIU are in no I wi?e inferior t that admirable preparation lor the treat- . mrtil of dmraaea." '-fc'. a. -Wc., .V.rr. 2S, 1B.\3. I " I >e. J. C. Avar ? Dear Pit : I have heen alllicted from t mv lurth w i ll rroful* m It* mint form, and now, alter , twenty tear*' trial, end an untnld of amount of eufTeroig, , have t.ren Cotn[dereTy rured ill a few wee Ira hy your I'llla. With what feeling* <r reji-icjng I write ran Only he mi vro.cd vv h. it )oi, reao.e w hat I have i it'cred, and how long. " Never until rmiv have I hern fr< e frcm tin. loathe* run ' ilnen.e m omtr shape. At tiniee it attacked mv ev ?. and < made me alian-t hind, lir-idev ti,e uurndnral le pain ; at ' other" il ret lied in llie aratp of my head, and destroy rd my hair, and ha* kept MM partly hahl nil my day*; eomelimr* II came out in my fare, and kept it n r month* a raw re I About nine wri k> ag 1 commenced taking your Oathartic I'iii*, anil now am entirely free from the complaint. My eye* ate well, nty ekin i< fair, and my hair line comma need a healthy growth, all -r f which makra me feel j already a new peraen. . ' Hoping Ihi* statement row he the menneof conveying inf filiation rfint -hall do guod I other*, 1 am, with every eentinicnt of gratitude, Your*. Ac., M .Ml IA KICKER." "I have knoyvti llie almve named Maria Kicker from ' her childhood, and tier atatemenl i *triclly true. ANDREW J. MEPKRVE, I Oveneer of the rort*moutU Manufacturing Co." C*rr. JOEI. I'K \TT. of the slop Marion, writes frout Boston,SO ll April, l*-.l: " Your IMI. have cured me from a bilinti* attack which arivue lioin derangement ol the l.ivcr. which had heevmie vciv *i i.i u*. 1 liad failed i I any relief by rr.v Physician, , and fr> in every remedy 1 could try ; but a few uners ol ' your I'd!* have completely re-ti.i d me 10 health. 1 hate * given them to n y children for Wirnie, with the l>e?t eflecle. They were promptly core*). I t*?-i mtr.ended rheni to a liiend for ?tiven ?>. wlti'h had tioiihled Inui lor month* . he fold me it* a levy dav* Ihev had cured biru. You make the heal incuu n 0 ill u.r vv ltd , arid 1 MB tree to say en." Read tlii* from the dUtinrui-l ed Solicitor r.f the Puprenie Court, win ee blillient ahliitire have liiSile lulu Well ' ll IMI too I IK t Kill) ill Ihi. Iml the lisl|bblllln| Plate*. I ' ,N'. OrUmt, M .1fr !. 1 "Sir: I have great aatWfailn n In *K>iiriiig sou llrat myself and lam dy have la ?n v<*y murh hen. flttd hy your t midicine*. My wue waa cured, two years since, <<i a severe sn.l il.vnu. rooa I-..- t - v . r I ... eu? P-. , - > and inre then !? ?? enjoyed |* ritu t health. My children have Kr\rt.tl Iiiiim km rant! from Sthrk* of the IiiHurn/a end t\ it. It i an invaluable remedy lor the?c ffinpliint?. Vour ('athamic I'iij * hax e entirely cured me In iu a dyapcpeia and rontiveiifM, which haa *' irnia-n upon me ft r -? ?ne J ear*,? Haired. thif cure ia | much ui?? p iinj. rt.mt, lr- ;i 11. tnrl fli.t I 1*1 lulled to , ;1 frt reliei from U?f he*-* Pli\ Mriant w liich tin* aeeinnof llie (tMititrx .ff.rdu, and I nun nry of the iiuiueroua rente- ' die- I had taken. 'J You ace in to uat lW?ef<>r, like a providential hle??ing j toour family, and \?*u n?w well Mi|)prwe ae an not un* I niiiidful of it. Voilra rt-peetfullv, , j ' 1.1 W ITT TI1AXTER." t 4 Semite Ckin&rr, Oke, jfprJ bl\, 14%V|. u Da. J. C. At a* ? IJon<r?d Sir: I liave made a thor cmjrn trial the I'atii mnr I'iii a, left ine In .'our a cent, . and have been cured l?> them i t the dreadful Kheumati?m ' nndct xvliich he ! und me KUfleriiiff. 'Hie tirst doae relieved me, a? d a lew atiWrtf|t>ent do-r- have entirely ? removed the di?e*ir. I ftel in letter health now than for ! . a ?ine yeara lief. re, which I Mtiibute entirely t?> the etl'ecta 1 of >uur CaTHAanc 1*4ma. Y?atra wKli flea! reapert. LL'CU'8 II. .MKTl Al.f." The above are all fr<?m peraon* who are puMiety known ^ where- fher teaide. and xx ho Would not make theae Mntetuetita without a thnroMgu conviction thai they were line I Prepared by DH. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and AnalyticalChemifU, Lowell, Mat* I i>li:.K ,V IIKINIISII. S, iruinltnrt; 1, YOl'NG I * iioin.il.-, aii.l l>y all j Mitc1i.ii :* in.I I )ru;':' ?ls cl'i tv where. HWILAMl ,-c MAllRAl., Clmrk-at.n, WlUll.F.SAl-K AOKXTS. Auk 21 2t? 4m FKKSlI llilill VI S. J 1ST r.i vi.l : i I lslll.ll A IIKIMTSH'S ? f t I >rr i. . ? 4000 It.* I"nrc \\ 1. :< Ix-ad. * iltn) |i - Kmum S.tli*. 3(10 II < O.K.li.ii i SODA. i l?.io In.. S 1'AUCII. I 4 ' iU?. I'l 1*1 X' 44?'i ;i?*. ilLt Ls TONE joo It.*. < pp..) L< Hi\\ ( u >l>. I i: il t"--iur OIL. ."><? k.II. Sweet I (Hi jr.-il I'- int 44 i v.vKMSii. .'?( jjal l " 10 > 4.1 'I CHI'KNTINi: j , IV ill i " rim- ut i>! Ihuga, Chemicals, ? tfi 8 tlBi, \> ii , Ac. Oct 'J i?Q tf 1 > ST.i TK OF SO ITU CAIiOLLVA, i? Spam vstti no 1 >isiKirr. IN Till: COURT OK ORDINARY. v Citat .>ii |.i liavv ?sta;e settled. I \. C II mi. A inir, Appt. % . \V I'. Chapman, ! .'Will other*, .If fvllllllllU. J c II 11.\ 114 In., .1 .-lukivn In my satisfaction ihat \V I' I 1.11> 11 ; 111, t?. (1. CI.'.plllAII, M. N. Chap- | 1.in ami Nil-.-. It. .1 Chapman, heirs and iliMithu- 1 is at law i>l thai i.i II II. Chapman, <ieoM., | 1 ? 1I0 li 'lli Xii'l ? tlm.lt lilt- Si. 11 m of tli's Suite: It ? lhi-ri !.>ri- In ri'liy .a <1. I, that thi-y ainl each r>| . 111 In in I np; at tin* t ' urt ?| Ordinary, for j f I .1 <1 stru t, to ka Ii. '.I al Sp.trtanhurif Couit Mouse, 1 II the 20ili ?l.?v "i I'Ybi wiry neat, to show cose, ! anv, why the csia of the said II. It. Chapman. I bo , ; ml r t.tnilv? itri:U-.rk -. har(?> ! hum hirtlii'.* li.ihility, ?>r their consent to r in Kintr will b nt< r?-<l of recofi). au t!i.eii uiiUr mi lian<l nii'l ??al of onTor, ih;? let ' ,,, hv o' Uivnnbcr, ISoft, H. HOW PUN, | y i >VH! ? 41 12t O S D. K W&fiB&Sk I; MAGISTRATE & flKNRR \ 1 a COIXKi 1'i \ < j AGKNT. Columbia, S. <*. ^ April 17 8 ly S W. GLLI LAND. ( CNEIt.lL C0MM1SION AGENT. KKWjSKKRY, S. C. IS ESPfiCTFlJLLY ?ffe? lii? a<rviccs lo nM IX those who trade at Newberry, a# their General j JonimifMtiou Agent, (<>r the diaix-sul ot tjieir Cotton mc othur produce. Will give his peraotirb- attenion to JUceirW, Selling. Storing or Shipping ol J-ntou and all kinds of produce inlruatcd to liia rare. Having made arrangement* with different Jlouea, be is now prepared to make liberal ndvancea in 'otton abipped U> Charleston. Will nlao pay the highest market C(l*h prices on i lelivcry for all tbw Wheat, Flour, Corn and other ; trocucy that can be brought to this market tor | lo. * _ 1 Ati experience of several years business at this { lace, in all its various forma, itidneca hifu to believe hut lie can promote the interest of planter*, and iojk a by prompt attention to merit a liberal sJiara ' >f patronage. Charges for selling or shipping . .1 Jott< n 25 c uts per bale, tH other transactions in j iccorlunee with custom. The best'of refcwucc* | I jrven. < . j ( I'uti I the first of January next he may be found I I bout the Store Room formerly occupied by Mc&sra. S W.G. A J. V. Glen. ] No' 15 39 tf t S. T, AGZVEWf | .Vrtvbcrrt/ Court. House, Importer and Dealer IN HARDWARE, I'AJNTS, OILS, WIN- \ DOW CLASS, GROCERIES CKNJiR. j ALLY, PRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,' AND CLOTH jsg, *c fc., &c. v i; AND RUYER OF COTTON AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE, J tan now iu store one of the largest, and most varied j j St<>ok ol J'hhIs iu South Carolina, and is prepared , 0 offer to liia numerous friends and customers, ! j '? r.il in lueemeuts which cannot fail to prove to , , heir iut< re?t. I am always in the market foi tl?r ' , tiireJiusv of COTTON and COUNTRY PRO- : ' 1 >1 'Cli generally, and planters will find it geueral- j , y to tli. t interest, by calling on me before making < heir art angenientn clacw lu-re. ' , S. T. AG NEW, , Importer of Fnglish Hardware. i Oct. IS 35 If I MUSIC 4 . ^ YMllY large selection of the . m. i>< :ii<i miest iirprovcil I'l\NUSuf ; 11 kind*can be had at a ? w J if | It A M S A Y ' S PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STORE ! COLUMBIA, S C Ho invites a special examination of the late pa cnt< d improvements in llnllet. Davis Jc Co's.oeleirated Pian< ?. Kvcry oiannia guarantied. June CS IS ly BOOKS: BOOMS!: r| NI L , n i::ik? > .i. h i..i tl<>? ti..nfurp th* JL oiti/cn>< of he \ lllngo and surrounding counry, that lie in re ? i\iug ngood stock MNRW .1 lit ? ?KS. nt* ln? Hook Store, No. ti, Mam-street ipposiio thy C? urt 1 Souse* such as tire generally im'i! m College** AeaJi oiir* and common Englr* vohool*. A large variety qf * MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, mtiraoimr HISTORICAL. RIOCRAl'IIICALJ i KOIXKill'Ali, MliCllAXlCA 1>, I'oeticil nun SIuHu al i\??rk?,?<f various aizr* and pricrs. Some light reading "(in the way of Novel*.}? Rt'TIl HALL. Fanny F? rn** writing* ; TOM loNKs- corirrsiur, &?. HLA.VK HOOKS. A number ?f 11 T M X j l)t>( 'KS, null bv the diftervut dcimni .it < i s of Jin istinue, togethr r v. ,th n large anv>i tmi nt ol FAMILY BIBLES, trices from $2/"' t?? ^10 (Kl; -.inxiil fllKI,KS.fr?ni t<> $1,50 nd s-.mmi . i'l sTAMKNTii rom fifteen eent> to ; l.t'U. 1' K A ^ KU 11U< >Ks it \ ar.ous prices. A r* \: i?-ty of on. i reh^ otis bin lt?,tr-\ uitl Printers. A go(xi lot of-l*o' !*o.-vp, f.< |t? r, foftinii rein 1 and | S'ote I'apix. IJti11 !'?{ ? from e rnmoii to tin fuust 1 Black, Blue and Bi d Ink. NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO. tween W't? an?i 1.' t <> <u w pleera for the I'tn:o, from the be*t ciiinpoeeia, the greaw M vur et.v 1 vor iitTt-ivTTln th< u|>-ooun:r>. (V\'r tiopr tlif la- ' lies will i ill! uiiil Mij jtlv thenis. !rc? I 1 hnv- made j .'t n .in. nt in r.. m. nt?> w ith .ttr- ' rnl lari:? Hook lio-isc* in Pl-iladc Ijdn* and Now 1 k ork, >exchange bt Mwio Wurk?1].?' SOUTHERN HARMONY, it CASH PRICE, ("r their Ihioks, &v., at cash j rices, nett. I wll, tlmiTorr, ti<v jlilr td irll Bot'k* , md Stationery lower tlian tit. y have etw been sold , n Spartanburg; iut.1 lis I di ? le t<? !<> rut entire ' .u?li t usin. >*, if tlie people will.nil with their motoy. I ill-iik they will lie satisfied thutthev enn bu ' ?" >ki?, A'e , from Jin . an eheap a * they can (at re nil; In Oolumbiaor Charleston. ZZrCALL AXI) SXE.jeJ WILLIAM WAI.KKU, A. S. H. I ^ j7~SvIt.Mil t .icl ? *s supplied on liberal terms " r. S. If any person should rail for a R<>.k or took>. tlint 1 have no- trot, 1 will immediately or- h I- r tinm if tliey jdes'ii.! it. t N. I!. The New Edition of tfio Sot'THRRN Tlaa- < mkv, k?-p-. constantly on hand. wLphnaie and re- | j a 1. nt the CASH HOOK ST< >RE. t t May 17 19 if j I IN iTY Spai Ian burs;. )r. r.enjnniin W.iflbrd and Ell.-n llt mlrix, by her n f iu irdi.it) ri. CoHlfort Wofl'ord, Eleanor c \V<iiT<>rd, Catharine Woilot^l, et. al. liiil for Partition, Ac. 'II' appearing 'o the satisfaction of this Court that * .las. S \V(i|fird..Ierenihih WofTord, the heirtal J iw i.l Nathaniel IVi-flbtd, dee'd .and the heirs at ; * f.v of John S. WulTord, dee'd.,nnd J. J. Woff.rd, j 'J kft-ndants in this ease, arc r. ?hknt beyond the mit? ot this Slate: On motion of Robo, Edwards A J 1 'aid *le, Coinp. Sol?: It e ordered that they appenr [ ^ ntd plead, nniwer or demur, to Comp. Rill, within *' In * mot Iw troin the date lie'.-of, or the >anto w i)l ' ' *. taken pro ronfttno against them. TIIOS O. P. VERNON, c. r . n. i fl Co.ji s uiiicc, September 8, 1856 129 tf. j o 1,075 ACRES LAND FOR s\I.K. I I'fTer for Sale the Tract of LAND I ' '..-sf now live on, containing 1,07J acre*. ;;;; A lying In the upper port ?.f Union Dn- j ' * 205* triet. three iniies above QiinAifi . -dims, o-i both sid.s of tho l oad leading from ipnrt.inburg to Yofkvllle, an-1 adjoining lands of V in I . In , sr., Wm. Norns, |) Mitchell,* .. nd .g||. i*. Tluro me abut I 20 sens of gi?-<l lOttom land, lying on Pno.det and Mill Creek; 500 oris first rate woodland; 200 acre* somewhat! ' i-or it; the balance freah, and in a good stale of cul- J" hi ivation. On the place are a framed DWELLING, Ma- !l ltine titiil other nevVswiry buildings. Thcoc lands are well miter ..J with good springe ' -1 L-UV.. uu mo nrHii(i). I r TIk*c iviililnff to pnrchtac land* in this country i .'uultl Jo w cfl to call and ?ct,as 1 with to go ft mi, * nJ will give n bargain. , ' \1 -<>, my in tercet :n 375 noren, known ?? Bui- 1 1 led Uoofct?the looot <-n <>f a Depot of the Spartan- w ury and Union UaHrond being at that p'neo. Aug 7 24 if \Y M. LTTTLEJOHN, jm j Sioix Uoasc to S<!i IT Heait i^ll IC wlworibtr propoor* to Sell or licnt one of the nu?t eligible tiKTrpniile ainiult in the town f S|Mrt.iiit>nt if Tit? Hnwi' i" fronting n.ith .>n C linn and < Church air eta, tit? moat poWic thorough- r rea in the town. For tcrma application may be ' ?nd- to either the aubooriber cr fit n O K hdarda. A V. GOLDINCi April* T. ^tf FINE TOBMTO. 1 | < >R1 t tl." Kyi, . ltd -ther B ..n Is *1 of Benn A A jrrew' TOBACCO for vale by I Aug 28 27 tf A. H KIRBT. 1 S 8k 55 &3B t <4*o r% ?. ' *(r *A*V.fM a. - - .uuli?- ill ?g Jarter'* Spanish Mixture. tue cheat tcniriKR or the blood TLc Best Alterative Known! not a pahticuc OF kIKKCCHY ill IT I \u infallible rMiudy fur Scrofula, King's JZrV, ]Cli<-uinuti?iii, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague und Fever, Chronic gore Ejcs, Kiugwoim, or Tetter, bculd-hcud, Enlargement and pnin of the Bones and Joints, Salt Itljei'in, StuLlmui Ulcer*, Syphilitic Duordcta, and nil oi.csKti arising from nu injudicious use of Morenr)*, Imprudence i? " Life, or Impurity of Blood. Tlii* (Triet alterative Medicine and Purifier of .he BI<mmI is now used by thousands of gratefal riticnts from all parts of the.United Stater, who ostily daily to the remarkable cares performed by he greatest of nil medic iocs,'"CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Hheumatism, 5crofultf, i'li options on the Skin, Laser Disease, Fevers. Ulcers, Old Sores, A flection of the Kid leys, Diseisc* of the 'J'Iiroot, Female Complaints, I'nin* and Aching ol the Boors and James, are speedily put to flight by using this Inestimable cmedy. s . . . For .ill diseases of the Blood, nothing has ye pern found to co;r>|*rv with it. It cleanses the )st<in of nil impirif'rs, rets gently and efficiently n the lavernnd Kidneys, strengthen* the Digeaion, gives tons to.the stomach, makes the Skin lenr and heftlthy, and restores the Consiitutioa, nfcobled by discuse or bioken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor itr.o strength. For the tusrAiEs or rr malic* it is peculiarlysp >lieiilde, mid whenever it lms beerr'ie known la egulorly prescribed with the hrppUst effiets. It nvigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts lasticity to the w orn out frame, clcnrs the skin, and eaves the patient frtsli snd healthy; n single bottle J this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called -atMipar litis iu existence. Thtvhugc number of certificates which We have cccivcd from persons from nil parts of the United ftat) s is the best evidence that There is no humbug bout h. "The Press, hotel keepers, magistrates, >hysicintis, and public nun, well, known to the community, nil add their testimony to the wonderul cflrcts of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the ng< ntnnd get nn Almanac, and read he dt tails or astonishing cares performed by CARPER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, (in most casts nitrite every think cue 1iad SrONAl.lv fa ll.ktl ) Die limits of nil advtrXisimeut will not admit their iull Inserti.ti. . ?fW. S. BEERS & CO., Proprietor*, Km vps _ - ,, <ua ? 1ST ? To ivhotn nil oidtitmuM he nddrrssid. For mli' by I frntraikts nn.1 CviiiHry MrrcliMti in nil parte lit lli? Fn ted Stales and llie Canada*, anil by FISHER & 11 KIN ITPH, Sperlnuburg. JOHN L YOUNG, CniiHiTillr. Mny 8 .11 ly ST A Tl ) OF SOU Til CAR OLJNA. SlAUTANBLUG DISTRICT. IN Tl 1K COURT OF ORDINARY. James Mtllujili, Apjit. vs. Charles Mi-llugh ft. n!. defendants. Summon* in partition. IT rprcnriiip to try mtidbctinn tlu.lX'Ifai les McHugh, Thomas Mill ui:Il. iVibun Mi-Hugh, AWumbr M*\iart?r. mid H*l ttm his mft-. uli tit SSi*omor?. and Sunn Kin wile. and John S. limn a, heirs ai d distrbuUis at Inw of thr Estate ol S.-ip.h Mi-llutrh, dn-'d, reside from nrid m ilh.'Ui th? lirtui* <>f this Stat.: It in tin i ?loti- otdri t-d. that they and t-oi h of tf?? in be and appear at th? Court ot Orrl nr.rv for i-a d D Miict, to he Iwid nt S|?ntrnburg Court 11 * 'into, t-n tb?- 24tb day of January next, to show cause, if any exist. wTiv th? real Estate o( S.ituh Mi ltugh, jcr'i!., consisting of mi? hundred and twenty ; in> nt l.mil, more or less. lying on th? water* ot South Tyger River, in said District, boundtd hy lands of Dr Wnt. C Kilgotc, William lYnrson and otl <ts*lnu'.d not be sola, and the proceed* of th?- * line ordered to b<- jmiit out nciiirdiflg t.. !.a. < r th. ir t. t;s.'nt to the Vintc Mill-be taken pro conjeMto. (.inn under my hand nnd s< al of oflice, 31st November, 1836. 1?. HO\V 1 > t N, o. s. d. Oct. 6 37 3m The State of South Carolina. SpARTAXBURO DISTRICT. in the cocirr of ordinary. Ii. S. Woodruff. Kx'or, App't. v*. IUt- Gideon WiM^rull. t-t ul,dil'ts. Citation U fectth trn nt. TThr.v'tiff h.vii slwAv a to tny sntista. ti. n that Gid<< 11 Woodiuff, Alius* \\ h4i u ff, NnM-y TieusVr, and Aec?nMh W nn. del.miaiiis m tin's ease, r.x.h- fr.-in nixf v. tin ut the list its this State: It * therefor? in dfied and ilicrml, th.-u th. y be and j ; . i.i a. thr Gut: ot Orti.i ary'" tor said I ?<?iri?t,tn . In ?d at Spar: nUug Couit House, on the ibih y c?l ] >. i > mhi r fx xt, i<> si - uu*r, it uny exist, n I \ the . *iat? <<t ^viuuii1 \\ o. .IrflfT, dce'd , sl ?aid in.: ho finally settled, and the ; **. is ol the some orIrrni to lie dispoed of aeeofdinj* to hue. nt their .otis. nt to the same w ill be tal-rii pro rnn'ento. C,.ioi nr..) ? ??? " "" * j . i." .n>?? rv.-ii 01 ?mcr, n>e Oth lav ?'t October, A. I>. IboG. It. liOWDKN. Oct 0 33 12t o. ?. d. S TA TK OF ? 0 UTH CAROLINA. Sr.\iiTAM?iRo District. IN TIIK < Ol UT OF ORDINARY. ITilliam 15i. so, Adm'r, App?. v*. Junto* liuwv, et. al. defendant*. lule to appear, imk-ulify kindred, *l>ow can*o, Ac. 1"1TI1KRKAS Wm. liti s.', the Administrator v v of Enoch Buisc, dfc'df; ha* duly ncvounled xToro tlii? Court tqi n n final >< ttl< itimt ?>f the EaRte of lis* mioiAtt, und nhini im-J a Jicrre iu favor I the pimumptivc hi r* nt law of the Niid dee'J.: \Tul whereat. In* him further liled 11:s buck? stiuti in he Court ol Ordinary, alleging and setting forth lu- fact that all the presumptive In rt at law of tho aid dee'd. arc now abet lit Ir.tn the Suite, and have a been heard t>f lor more than ?i?*r year* pant, tid praying that tlu-ir diMrihutive pert <>n? ol the state of sa.d dce'd may he otdertd into hi* hand* * their next of kindred and only surviving heir at tw of the raid dee'd.: And on tnption of Hobo, Edrarda, & Carlisle, pro prt., it ia ordered that James tuise, and Polly Ru re, Jonathan Buisc, John iniee, NHoey Tloiee, Nathaniel Bui**, Kl.rabeth nckeoe. John Brock, and Nancy hi* wife, defennut* in the citation for letter* of adminictration in hi* rn*c, do i pptar before thi* Court, identify their ndrod, and show cause why the prayer ol the po tio?< r. u* rot forth in hi* petition, should not he rnnU-d, within ihreo month* from tlie publication f thi* ru'e, or the decree of-lhw Court will bomade nal and nha-dttte Sgninet the-m. fliven under my hand and *?-*! of the Court, the S3 day of Sept., 1?5?. R. BOWDEN, Oct. 2 -32 12 o. a. d. STAT F OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. < SrARTANDlRO DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY, lolman R. eV Wills Smith, Executors, Appta. vs. Kliaahe-th Smith and other*, defendant*. Citrlion in prove Ilolruan Smith's estate settled. 117" 1 IF.UK \s it 1apjK ari d In evidence to f 1 my satMCactioa that Chnrle* Smith. Rico mith, Edward Smith, Chnrles Pattcroon, and Nan* y his wits, Jacob A. 1'ugh aud Lucy hi* wife, cirm nt law and legatee* under the last will and te*iment of Holman Smith, dee'd., reside from and Id...! ?.- II ? I- ? ? - ' ?i Rl? ^uue: it ia therefore ori-red, that they bo and appear at the Court of Orinary lor Mid diattiet, lo be bold at Spartanbnrg ..urt Honac, no th? 3d day >( January neat, to 1 low camp, il any t \i?t, why the eatate of the Mid [olmnn Smith ahould not bo finally aettled, and 10 ftaa< ta of the aiimo ordered to be diapoard of aei ding to the proaiaUai of teatator'a Vrill, or thoir iianl to the name will be entered of reoord. flirt n under n?jr hand and ?e?| of office, ftth Oat., <56. p POV.'DEJJ, u. a. ft. Oe? f? ?3 l?i HEINITSFT8 RI.KBK.tTED HEME POWDER. ItlllS??f? and highly esteemed PECTORAL PO\N DF.R, m well known and appreciated, . here t rated ita rtuea to be a apredv and perron neitl eara for area. Shortn??.? of Itreath, <-r Rrofcon Wind#, ougha, Colda, all kindred diaeaaea onjftnaiing from flrnurtatinn of the mocoaa nu-iribroni of the lunga Horae* For aale only by *ept. 4 2$ tf FISIIFR .% riElNTTBH.