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The Rest "Sell" o! the Season. Willi all out knowledge of "life," and particularly of New York life; with all our experience in the w;;yt of the world, and es- i pecially in thoso ways which aro mrai per ! iloue for a badly ballast* <1 philosopher to attempt to study; with all our habit of ob- ; serration, and, iu chief, that knack of de- j lectin# at once every now "dodge" which the re?lle*a anglers.in Vayily Fair are continually casting out liko a fresh "fly" upon the broad waters of this vast Bahylon of hoops and hope, wo confess wo have been frequently puzzled, nav, nonplussed, of late by certain appearances put 101 ll? by the well-d reused outside part of the town?us it spreads itself daily in tlio sunshine of the : promenade, as it swarms and buzzes about the entranoos and halls of popular picture galleries, or settles and nestles in the nooks and alcoves of certain sugar cake saloons. In visiting those places of popular resort, | and sometimes in merely passing by llicm, we have often noticed unusual swarms of most carefully dressed people of both sexes, f> >uring in an 1 out at certain hours, all ooking fresh as paint, all smelling us if they were emissaries of the house of Lubin Co., to dispense French perfumes, and j yet all wearing as great a look of mystery, 1 as if they were called by trumpet to bo present at the opouing of tlio seventh seal. How long we should have remained in our quandary; how many Chariot (ex Jiusse we might have eaten, or hom* wasted over the fresh puint ofllje very fresh uilists.of the most bunkum galleries in town, to lind the I mule out, we know not, had not accident retraced the secret of the whole allnir. This accident exposed to us the fact, that these apparently capricious and mysterious mass meetings ot mask and lavender, of clashing silk, and swallow tailed "Imperial Saxony," grew out of the matrimonial columns of tlio daily Press, and were nothing more nor less than curious conventions of Chines and Lennders, Ilenrys and Lavinias, whoe xporimented in a blind business, in this rare, novel and certainly somewhat exciting "open your inoulh and shut your eyes" kind of way. The accident that wo allude to having put us on the right track, wo were soon in possession of abundant information, and from our budget wo select one illustration, in order that our readers may go along wisely, and be as well instructed as ourselves. A lady, who had no idea of looking for a husband, but with large proclivities for mischief and for fun, put a matrimonial nd veitisement in the IJcrahl, with direction for nnswers to be sent to a certain signature at the Broadway post ofllce. As tho advertisement appealed to tho practical appreciations, bv assuming a neat liltlo fortune, in addition to an agreeable person, the seed of such temptation coul 1 not well fall idly upon such a fertile bottom as is offered by the city of New York. On the first day that succeeded the advertisement, the lady received seventeen replies; on tho second day, thirty-two, and on the third, seventy-two: an extent and ardor of appreciation, for her vaguely described personal attractions, which even sho was not prepared to expect. Bewildered by the warm volume of adoration and entreaty which issued from this hymcnial magazine, the lady called to her aiOTivo ladies, as mischievous as herself, who, by throwing open the folding doors of a largo sized pair of parlors, were enabled to sit in council, in full skirts, on the matter. One pair of hands and one mind weic, of course, quite unequal to the task of answering all, so the hatch of billet-doux was divided equally among the billowy con gress, and each was to make an appointment with the writers for the following Sat urday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on tho lower sido of the up stairs saloon of a certain popular restaurant in Broadway. Each of the ladies, moreover, who took the task in r?li n i-rtrA olt Abjx q jlrllor/nif o/\l / . ? /%. 1 <*vm viitn^v, *-iiwov ? Miuviviib wiumj mi her replies. Finally, it was agreed that tlio whole six should he present at the interview, and that each should wear the ex act costume prescribed for the inamorata whom the sighing swains would be thereto see. On the other hand, the gentlemen were directed to appear in all the varieties of attire and position which female ingenuity and mischief could devise. One was requested to wear a blue coat and bright buttons; another, a hull* vest; another was to have drab unmentionables; another, Call ill's gaiters; another, to sport a lilac glove; alio tlier, a blue seaif; ono gentleman was to have his hair parted in the middle; another was to lean his cheek pensively upon his baud; another was to fold his anns; another, to lean back frequently, with bis chair slightly on a tilt; another, to spread hi? handkerchief across his knee; another, to Iny his caue ovor the corner of the table; another, to have a hat with fresh white lining; another, a drab wide-awake; and auo ther. a cap. Then, again, one was to be J eating a Charlotte liusse; another was to he i indulging in a plate of duck; another, an 1 ice cream; and we might as well say it, one j swain, who wrote a peculiarly delicate | handed note, was requested to be immersed : in she awful mysteries of a plate of "poik and Iip.'iik" "n dish which." said llicin 1 genious writer who dictated it," you can i scarcely expect will be called for by an\b ?.Iv ! else," At four o'clock on the prescribed Saturday afternoon ev-iy chair at every table on the hover side of the up stairs saloon unfilled with slick looking and highly perfnincd Leanders all gazing into each oihei'.s faces, and each secretly cursing the luck which wedged him so closely out of the killing positions and display which h? ha?l been meditating ever since be got Ids I note. And how the dishes smoked, and tho wondering waiters flew! Even the perplexed landlord, amazed at this miraculous flow of btlsincfs, was ohligoil to drop his own mutton chop, nnd call out the entire force of liis establishment to meet the clam nrous, if not threatening, demands of gentlemen, who feared they might not get their telegraphing plate of duck or moss of potk and beans in time. In dogioo, as the shortening minutes kept creeping closer and closer to tho hour, tho suppressed excitement increased, and every rustle that was heard coming up the staircase, was the signal for tho flash of one hundred aud twenty-one white faces in (hat direction. At length, four o'clock struck, nnd though just at that moment no lady nppeared rising frotn tho stairs, an indescribable sound of anxiety pervaded the cn tiro room, like that made by a congregation rising from prayer, or, what Irving describes as the indescribable noise caused by ill? falling of show. Every hat was in its exact place, every cane and handkerchief was properly displayed, and every gaiter? whether on n hoof or pettitoe?was lavish ly turned out for the admiring inspection ! 7 of (ho myth of the matrimonial column. , At length tho clash of sheon utul kick of! . stiff skirt* was heard coining up the stairs "bios ( one minute after four, and an inamorata w appeared, dressed in dark green, with deep* fur cape, and abundant drooping lace. JSho ftm'? was wnfered on lite hack of the head with B, *',() an inflnilesiiiiMl bonnet, and carried in her berr'11 hand tho magic diift ol cambric, whoso bor fu Slmkspcrian strawberries intimated that she ffom ! was ?/te. \\ hen she appeared, tho sent* ?vcn ti<m was universal: the gentleman with the 'burg' buff vest threw open his coat to the ex ! njft,r> ironic; the gentleman in tho "blue''ntid tho 8'rK brigU^lm lions buttoned his coat up to the conM,< chin; Tire gentleman who was to lean hack- , bowei wards frequently commenced tilling like a ; 10 Pr:l Chin^^mandurin; the gentleman with tho ! il . poik^mrl beans became vociferous for more '",n ' beans; while >.<osa who had duek, ifec., were On equally clamofbns in complaining of the chant unduo fulfilment of their orders. Nyver sitnpl was there sucli a sudden clamor heard in ' expec that unusually well regulated upstairs sa- daugl loon before?and by the by, never did it a pal subside more suddenly, than when a new soiuei brush of skirts was heard corning up the, the .1 stairs. All the Lotharios were once more' per e< I in position, lo! another Cordelia, in all re- maim spoet* the reflex of the fust, appeared, bear- is nol I ing the iilm of strawberries a* a challenge Th in her band, and sweeping with it like a J ous m -luno to a seat near tlie location oftliefirst. | ids r< It is ncctllc>s to sav that tlie sensation was II.. ? now extreme. Some of llie gentlemen who ing t were to p ut then Iwiir in tlie middle began, 1 j( however, to look loss furiously at other gen more , men who had (heir hair parted in the same : |v ae way, as much as to say, "Well, there i4 one f*rjen, for each of as, anyhow!" Hut 111 st of the i lo ^ party seeinod more troubled than before. A pauso of some minutes succeeded before , j any new "appearance" took place, during with which time the Lotharios were engaged in |,uiul I displaying their points to tho best advan- ' j tago; and solne, more ardent than the rest ,, pulled out the various colored notes they ,j-| i had received, and either pretended to read coini them, or laid them conspicuously on the y j table. "There's one of my fellows with the |n.u, blue note!" said Mystery No. 1, over her r r . ? nasst spoonful of soup, to mystery No. 2. j>))r "There's one of mine," said Cordelia the 1 j second; "he's got a pink note.". "What do ! j t I you think of Augustus there, with the pork i j f ; and beans before liiin, who is so pensively f ( ( j leaning his cheek upon his hand!" said \ Iri]j| i Myth the lirst?but before tho answer could j.jr ; be given, Apparitions three and four nppenred, and hard upon their heels came |.(.r ( I Numbers five and six. There was now t*.irVl perfect conste: nation on the lower side of ' j tho up-stairs saloon of the fashionable re- j-r l staurant in Uroadway. 'J'lie man on the cjlo|, ! lilt fell backward and was shot under the , ^ i table; there was a general feeling after bats wm, and gathering up of loose handkerchiefs ! and canes. All at once, after ono of, tjie I those short, sudden panics which convey | t||er< j electric knowledge to the human mind, a sujl( general .stampede took place, and the whole party, with more or less of dignity?nccor- J ding to their nature and tho shapes they e " had been put in?made for tho Flairs and descended out of sight. It was several inin- j In''" utes before iliey could hand in their checks |,L ,nl and pay the score, nnd during this lime the i a mischievous bevy with the strawberry H??r marked handkerchiefs took full pay for all ''^,0 j their trouble, in tho hearty laugh which s ,ou thev indulged in at the ludicrous tableau i clian ' __ | I I ! . I .-inn exouus mey nan jiisi ueiieltl, on tlie "J"", part of gentlemen who wore so sharp after I the "snug little fortune," and whose mo- ; 1 j lives wore entirely confined to the object j '' I of getting "a congenial partner, with whom nefic ! they could quietly settle down iu life." i care l>ear, unsophisticated, plain-inlentioned and reader, allow us to put our arm around your that neck, and whisper in your ear, that those Cirri offers of handsome fortunes, at the hand- wort of ladies of most amiable natures and agreeable persons?nay, at the hands of geutlemen also?are of daily occurrence, in ! thjA paU tit, double spring, < ver moving i H iiKhl^Wlastic city; and our udvico is, that re?pc yotF'be not caught among the callow brood, 1 writ* who lean their cheeks upon tin* hand, or part ' It 1 the hair iu the middle.?Porter's Spirit oj\ porai the Times. was Important Discoveries in American !''s r LI is roar.?A very interesting accession f*' is likely to bo made to our own early hir,- j torv from the researches of a gentleman, j ^ K' Mr. Buckingham Smith, attached to the *.1' ! Spnui-h Legation. After long and toil- I ?l Aj some researches in the Spanish archives, ' .H' lie has found a mass of papers relating to ; the discoveries, explorations and conquests ' rs" of the Spaniards iu the Southern ports of ' tho United States And the territories ndja ,il cent. Therein noshing more interesting. u'"' more romantic, aryB at the same time more ,n"*' obscure, than the story of tln-sc early en- ^ *r??* terprises. ,l\'hal has thus far been known of Bonce <j? I jCOn, Cnlii'ca lie Vaca, rle S. - ' "1* to, and tlrlir brother adv? nturers, has served 1 to hlinuijjate curiosity, without satisfying it. !" ' j The crusade of Melendoz against the llugue nots ol l'k>n<!;i, ami tin- atrocious !>ntci?<*- '''',1' lie# op- Si. Augustine #nd Fori Caroline, . 11 r' wimr? Piote-tnnt* tell victims to tlie bigot- 1 .'"'Y ry of Phillip II.. is n pas'ftge of history as little known as il i# deeply intore-ting. ' " <"On these and many other kindred topics " " Mfr. Smith hns discovered documents, writ j toh in many instances by the actors thetn ' 11 .-eifes, and bringing f ?rtli into clear light event# which have lurked in clouds and <lark4ly. I In has devoted liiin*elf to the , 1 M *' tn-k int^o spiiit of a scholar to whom the pursuit >( Vno?|edg" is its own reward. Hi-. hi; devotion of time .*?d means to these pain Anni1 fill and thankless labors will win for him Fil'm tiie gratitude ot ever^mtio cilDnble of appro lime eiating his motives. ' > Selections from the docunmnts arc now ' n'?i in prc-s at Madrid, am) it is^ftapposcd to believ publish a volume of tln-m in counti v. j w '" '' provided subscribers ciiouffjj can be found stollai to reduce tIk* io'c?*-sarr tyfpi use# within a moderate compass. /The plan ha# tho ap- Saxoi proval and support y< Mr. Spark*, Mr. 1'res- bo Cott, nnd other eminent scholar*. nro di [jV. y. Tribune. wnrdf AVKKAOB ijtTRAIION OF lIl'MAN I,IFE. shall Prof. Pitchman, in a recent lecture before |t j the Mechanics' Insliluto at Cincinnati, said ;ISII> \ that in the latter part of tho sixteenth con- thorn* tury one half of all who were born died ?>l?tnir under five year# of age; the average Ion- 0lj gevity of the whole population was but 18 hind " years. In the seventeenth century one half of tho population died under 12 years, lint in tho first sixty years of tho eighteenth <>K century ono half of the population lived over ?0,'hn 2# years. In tho latter foity years ono half l,mc* exceedod .12 years of age. At tho begin- lor ning of tho present century one half vx s?cWi)i rootled 40 year#; and from 1838 to 1845 brand one half exceeded 43. ,'l|> bs The old pagoda on the battle ground at States L*nily'a Lano has been blown down. : a nun Jt I - he Legend ot Santa Claus. BTAt s popular name of tho saint who pre>vcr Christinas and tho toy gift* of welcome season, is derived from St. I tic. 'i'he legend of his first appearis an Italian one. According to this: -j-.j, j|n maker named Giraldi, who lived in | p# ra, was so miserably poor that his la- wife, V am day to day barely kept his family B??mnr starvation, and he was unable to give a small dowry to hi? three pretty c,.,?,cd, itors. It was not thought proper to 1 Ctiapin ' without a dowry; and thus tho young limits though each had an admirer, were j t'" elled to remain single. Their father, > J01".1' . i ? opartai ror, went every morning to tho shrine , ru.jry , iv to his patron saint, St. Nicholas, , of the i to .would work a miraclo to relieve *???? !>? i rom his distress. I ' of reco1 e of his nearest ncighbois, a rich iner- Oiv? , who chanced one day to overhear his 1, 185 0 petition, ridiculed the idea of his *>t>0 ting tho saint to tnko care of liis I <s.| liters, and recommended him to choose ion saint who would ho able to do ihing for him. "Mine," ho said, "is ew>Uu<?najuto; he lends money at two , silt. a month; and if you know how to ; ige, you may make four with it. lie yV 1 so deaf as Saint Nicholas." ... . \> IIM1I e poor man was shocked at his i in pi - Cliapn |>oeoh. and assured the merchant that C?'eni iligiotis faith could never be shaken. n,,,n? ent every day to church, notwithstand j <-7^1, lie other's mockery. ; Chnpt was now Christinas dav, when tho ; hant and tho Jew settled up their year- ! ni"j'y counts; IBuonajuto found ho owed his J three hundred ducats, and wishing <!?cM. ve him an agreeable surprise, ho or- State: I one of the ducks ho had carefully fatI to he killed and ioa-te<|, and then i,',,',," his own hands introduced .the three to aim Ircd gold pieces into the inside, and said -1 d them tip. lie then sent the duck to "l'it|e?! nerchant as a Christmas present. ' same io merchant's wife, who shared the <Ji? non prejudices against Jews, declared "tli I ivould not touch tho duck, and the rich j "(l reolved to sell it. When Giraldi' ' id on his way from church, his neigh- j II as usual, bantered him on his devotion, j ed Slim the Chrslntns gift hi.v patron i | had avnt him, and taunted him with / ilnhdily <'f Saint Nicholas, who could . von end hint a piece of bread. Fi ', he offered to sell the duck for a dol W tnd to wait for payment, as lie knew ' ? I 1! . t . . 1 i . rut t Mi'tifnt iui 10 lie sint'iiy noncst. i lie siioema j :arricd the duck homo, arid when ho g ed it for his family's Ohiislmas dinner, .pj??a the three hundred ducats foil out, his i,f- I" cxchimatiou was?"Praise to Saint Ni i *' '> ' i s " " "hen he recovered from his surprise, he tl, Id have taken the money back, hut his tin- ?.i persuaded him that, as he had bought ' l1 luck, it was rightfully his own. lie , ifore divided the sura between the two i irs for his two eldest daughters, lie merchant, after soitio days, discover j j, ,, ic loss of the three hundred ducats, aud tj,,iin . to tlio shoemaker to demand the i ev, which was refused. The cause came i TN re the magistrate, who was a jiiotis man, . ' heard with indignation how cruelly tlie I ^ j ^ man had hoen tidiculcd about his ren. His senteuco was that (jiraldi plnoc. Id keep the money, and that the mer- ! l*prl,n t nnd the Jew should besides pay a ' ' for their usurious dealings of one hon- j \y{, nnd fifty ducats, to l?o given as a dowry ! i\ i he shoemaker's youngest daughter. > e ie meaning of this legend is, that a he- , " ent Providence watches over and takes Wlt|, , of the poor who are honest, religious I'm truthful. The tradition runs that since pr ,v<time St. Nicholas pays a visit every j J slums night to all whom he thinks 1 hy of his favors, lie is known alto- ' <".>i cr hy the name ? Santa Clans. [X Krpresx. "77 M. S. o"'tiDi.n Srouv.?The NVvv 1 ork mr indent uf the Philadelphia Inquirer I N ;s: ' w ill he remembered that the late Cor- |fy,M lion Attorney. Lorenzo B.Shcpnrd, K-q., . n'.j some thiee months ago found dead in <\ c.i com, after retiring the night previous Tin >od health. The physicians reported !' tause of his death to he conge-lion of ! 1 teart, nnd the coroner's jury returned a ?,,i> ict in accordance therewith. The ho.l\ m.-i-.i [r. Shepard was placod in a receiving 1 !, preparatory to its final interment in 1 '.J..' ainilv burial ground. A few day-ago 1 lt" Shepard ordered the remain* of her rlu.lcx iscd husband to be taken from the pr :?hii , but those employed f?r the purpose jd" horror struck on finding tiro body re d several feet from the oollln, the the T< id torn into shreds, and covered with Tin-1< I, giving the impression that Mr. w'*Mh nrd had only been lying hi a trance, ,u"L"f had recovered after being placed V1. lie vault. This seems almost too parch; Me for belief, and I understand that a ?liieh on of Mr. Shepard denies the truth of dieir t I'port, and assert* that such could not *"r been the case, from the fact that the was paeked in ice for over two days otis to its being placed ill the vault. : | n< other hand, there are those who I ml that Mr. Shepard was not dead at ( me of placing hi* hodv in the vault. j ? that certain facts ate in possession of imily which go to show tho tiuth of | \ |i assertions. I I ? I tKNDt Y Sentimentr.? At the Pilgrim's r, ceisarv l.aiioint in V.tM> ^ \l. I " * ore, one of the editors of the London ' * 1 ?, in closing a speech, said: - lien you are tol l that we think your ' ^ |!ii must eventually ho dissolve I, don't *tr?ct? c it?wo don't believe that one star don. voi he taken from the glorious eon- v lion of your flag. You and ourselves i i - month ie two I.ranches of the great \nglo i race, ami, together, we are destined 1 liv l*-n the civili/.er* of the world. ' >?ir courses papers liferent. You go West, wo move toi the Last; and, a* friend*, we shall go . rd einhraeing llio earth until the two nioei upon the walls of China.*' s impossible to describe the onthtjsj M-?" dr. Fillmore's remarks produced on |>Y present. W hen a iittlo silence was ' 11 led, a gentleman got up and propos- V j1^ ine cheers for Old and New Lug- | which wore given with a will. .t.iv n. eai Suroicai. Oi'rratiok.? I)r. Car- | hmi-lr< ii, of New York, has, within a short tt??< performed again his great operation jam" I u euro of neuralgia of the face, by ex- } ('."rf Cf tho cntiro trunk of the second |>,.P Ii of the fifth pair of nerves, as far as | iso of the skull. The patient, a modintloinan fioni one of tho Southern . had hecn n martyr to tho direase for , ibcr of years. JIc is now doing well. 1 Ahr ^m'ArnmJftT ' L " - * o/' south carolina. Spartanburg District. r THE COURT OK ORDINARY. C Rutiinr, cx'or. appellant, v?. R. F. Roninr, and others, dctendaut*. ^ Citation to have Estate Settled. k ivinii la-en shown to my satisfaction that IS. tli Rotnnr, Win. K. Tapp,and Mary Ann hi* ' dii V. N. Hurt, nnd Elizabeth hi*wife, IS. II. C. ?r , nnd the heirs at law of \V. W. I'omar, do- I i? nnd the heir* nt law of Surah Vesey, I vi and the lteii* at law of Clarion W<s*l,dc- tu In ir* nnd distributee* at law of Elizabeth C. I ' < nil, drwmiil, rmi'lc from and without the >f this .Slate: It is therefore hereby ordered >j' y nnd each of them bo and npjienr nt the | nt Ordinary for said I )i*trict, to bo -held nt , nburif Court House, on the SJOlh day of Feb- | text, to show cauv, if any, why the estate mid Elizabeth C. Cbapmnn, drtimil, almnld : settled and the Kx'or. discharged from further * i*,or their consent to the sumo will be entered rd. n under iny hand and seal of Office, Dee. T 0. R. RO WD EN, o *. n. C 4 dl 12l s TE or south Carolina S ART AN 151'llO DtSTUtCT. S* THE COURT OK ORDINARY, to Chapman, Ad'm. App't. vs. Dr. O. CI. Chapman, et al del'ts. Ol Citation to settlement. IIEREAS it has b? en shown to ihrMtisfaotioti of this Court that Dr. O. <!. Chapman, , n Chapman, Samuel Chnpinnn, Wilford nan, Wiley Chapman, Mud's-n Chnpman, mn Chapman, dolm t 'tinpmnn, Nancy Chnpthe heir* ut ln\v of Martha Thomson, dee'a., Knriner and Ann his wife. Maiden Chapman, ia Chnpinnn, Win. 1*. Chapman, Memory j " nan, Vitgil Chapman. Clievc* M Chapman, j A. Turner. Memory II. Turner, George W. r, Abtier I>. Turner, Dr. John A. Kvxns J i . 1). Evans, heirs and distributee* nt law and i ^ ts under the will eif .John Chnpman, sr. , reside lr?>m and without the limit* of this ! ? It is therefore ordered and decreed, that they ! ich of them Ik> and appear at 'he Court of 1 '] ary for saM I) striet, to Ik- held at Spartan j Uourt House, on the l!Ttli day of March next, i a w cause, if nuv exist, why ihe i state of the | dm Chapman, sr., deo'd., should not lx> f.nsHy , 1, and the asset* of the same ordered to he ( nt according to law. or their consent to the v will lie taken pro coaftxxo. I en under my hand and seal of Office, the Doe., 1856. U. ROWDEN, o. s n. ; o. 1? 415 12t t ic Slate of Soulh Carolina. j* spartan mm; pi strict. N THE COURT OK ORDINARY. . Pollard, Adm'r. Applicant, vs. 15. M. I\?l? ! | lard, nnd others, defetidaiils. | t (hlation to Seltleineilt. IIEREAS it hits In en shown to mv sat *fae 1 I tion that tlio heir* nt law and h tr \\ rrprc- i . res of .1 o*t |<li Pollard, dcoM , ilcflV. in the | I case, reside from and without the limits of ? itate: It iitlirrvfiirn ordeied, tliat they l?e and rat the Court of ' trdinnry for sad 1 hsttiot. to . Id at Spartanburg ("ourt House, on tlic tlihl >f February next, to show muse, it any exist. I i the Mutate of Natter Pollard, dee'd., should s settled, a: d the us*< ta the same ordered paid out according to law, or their consent to | itnc will he taken j<ro ronlesso ton under mv hand and seal of office, 2Qd day vemher, A I >., ! 850. R. BO WiiEN, t. '2? ICt o. a. it. IN EQUITY Spartanburg. for partition, relief, * Ith ineiit of estate, &e. i N. t ictitry ri'.H , Are., v- .!. *. ph Muiltnm and wile and others, pursuance ot a decretal order of the Court of iisneery ma le in ih s ease at < 'liuntb rs. I will : S lartnnhiir'* < ' urt I I"iise..ui \ 1 I > A i , Nl' AUV next, the I louie Trtot, containing hundred not es, more nr less, and llieCotiibtoe e<tnt i nui_- fifty acres, in .~e <<r h-ss, (>. n<? n . n of the real state of Nnthanh I ( entry, ilee'd iivro pai tieiilnr d< ser.pt.on of each pifchasers ! v.tod t<> an ? xaminatiou ol the title p ip.-rs on til' of sale: The Home p'aec \v 'he sold on I t of one, two an I three years, in e pial in lit*. w'.th interest thereon Irani the day The Cambn e n at o on a oreo t of " in* year, ntorest from day of sale. j t reli i- ts will la- rr juired to givclsind w'lli np- ; I Mm i . ? t.i - .'i: . the payment ! the pur- | t money. < .?: of pnu I it its an I papers to id ill e.asll. I Til lis. O P YKHN'iiN.f r p. ii. n. U Stce, I>.v. lfi. IS.'tj. Hoc. IS 4.1 tf l IX E(J I'I TV--.'\ ..'/o/- '/ttr7. ' IMI. Pot ...a, , t r.1 .... It O T" i't .. . r ..... . , x.%. ?? ? - i . * .. i: ; * .? ? " ut. ct ?i. ii'ic.liriiotf to it il? -i i t.i'i order in.uli? in this case, ' will i'i|iHia t<> p;i!o, at Sjiartanliurj ' ?nrt ?,on the FIRST MONDAY la JANUAiii tiie 11iv\ij i:s r \ i i: ..f i . inii'ii'i p.itt. rooM., at represented l?y plats executed by W. ' inp, nnd nmv on til- iii rny office pre tire o'uht tracts. or il visi >ns, nltnpctlie rnrt called the 1'. ! t 'Dacti* d.vidti :. otmcnt*, exhibit. 1 tiy ; its numlm lad 1,2, 1 iinl 5. Til.. I Ionic I i not d v !. ! into t| i i-f ' it<* tracts, iiuiiiIm-Ii.I I. 0. ..ml IS < )f tin- t ritisioiis.it is on'y iii * ? >? iry to say, t lint tin \ | tlie I'aoolct U rcr, an 1 aicclillihlL lit y .li.ij?tcn't vai.nit. lap., r embraces tw.? ? .I'liid ii * s ri", of ' value for fuel am! c.ili.v it. n. Tim olln r in; tlic I loinestt ad, tin.! lias I'taclicil to it a lar/c it of ii I'll timber. .1 ami t.ll ili'i- land Dwell ii<? I!ous. is a very su'o'nntinl, in at, , *' mfortuble structure, will nil n.-.-t-~.iry out '' l^s, nnd is situate on tin- i .a I lining from M'll towards ( SlfllII Spi nj? ami I 11 iv.ll< . 1 vro last tracts arc ci nv.-ni. nl to the Town t..r not her lying at a greater distance than - in . Ulf miles. m* ?f *nlr: Credit . f one. two, nml three with interest from da: . will l?e given the me Iaoiiey, except so much n? will pay o.stts. must he paid n cash Purchasers to secure i ds by L''vi11o In>iid, in i li at l<a?t two.ipprov ties; nUo pay for p i|?? i * TllOf^ tl. !'. VlillNON. r r s. n. it. ? HTieo, 11>a*. !.*?, 18.M>. D? e 18 -10 if ,i IN EQITH Sparf anbury. IS.II for sale of prop. rty. partition, ,v.-. T. It ..'ers, Alin't, i. Wm li It.. . i.i 1 lt >K i s, S it ah .I,tie lingers, Jus. It t I-, in not*, by thc.r n> \t Ira nd. ur-iiaiice of an order of the ("ouit of I n t \ f i ill expos* to sale, in Sp.irtaiihnr C II . on .1 lay in l.anuary i. xt, the lot '.tijaled iwthti rpornto liui ts of the Town of Sparlai.tiurp, , ! s.-uti d '.j '. .v. | v cut II . Win i now Anli in my Office, nnd designated m j and'J: The lirnt c a'..en iig IS Mtlis, t\. . 1- Id: lis fiercs. w lots or.' on a 1. auiiful street, running from '| luis Low's rchideiicc, nnd intersect tig Ma n s U fT?. liou.se now owned by .1. limn*. v lSow?"*?? ml . <>1 1 !?? ?? W . r. . . A . 1 v .......... ?inf i,.ur on L.iji.). i i- inpr.iv. iMt nu. <0 filfcwill I.** Mllal <*11 I C I'.'ilt of tWflve ( s, with iW> r. *t loin tin* il.iy of pale. I'ur- , * are icqnirvw to peotm- lite purehi?:?o inon* v ^ <1. w.lli two up;*' ovc.f ?ui i tu ?, nnil p:iy tor TIIOS. O. I'. VUKNON. c. r. n v. fr*. (iflicc, 1 K'C. -1 II fit ^ N KQl IT Y?Spartanburg. Hi 1 for foreelostire of Mortiraire. . I" .. \\ cliU r, vs. r.eiijiinaii Prior, nn?l otlicin v riuo o| an order of the Court of l>jmty, \ laifo m tlo" oaee, a' the Inpt term for tin* i, tin1 cmii i t oiis of wIik'Ii luirr not boon com ith liy il> <! ' ml ii?t. Ihnj.anian Price, I will MI CA>II, at Spartaiibnrit C. II.. on Sal. sxi, (flint M< lolny in January, ls'o7,l nil that 1' i ?K I.AN'h first ilcwritHil in (lie m<>rt- I l? i r.sl to in the plea-lmg*, containing four A I ami sixty four arm, more or Imn; It bring l now owned and in the pnWi'Pnion ol I >. it Pr ee, one of the defendants. I' Inun r to pay for paper* Office. T. O. P. VKIINON, I II fit o. r. p. n. u mm: TWMM! il'I o| tlic Kilty l>url ng lU I other Itrmids if Pen a & Ayri?' TOBAUf'M fore ebr V8 *7 tf A II. KIltRY > S I * I llAVE YOU~STOSCEIBED I IN TM* I osmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YKAIiT I t HE THE RA UK INDUCEMENTS !?ThB J maua?.rm-ut have tlio pleura re t>f tmnoune nJ at the collection of Work* of Art designed foH rtribution among the subarriber*. whore uniueH e reoeived previous to the SStli of lunuary, Wira muck larger anil mote costly than on any pi el our jear. Among ilie leading work* in BtalJ N? *> euted in the finest Marble?is the new mil dutiful Statue of the I Wood NympH,'l lie Hurts of the three gnat Amcrieuu Stateainel LAY, WEBSTEb AND CAIJ101'N| Also the exquirhc Idtnl Hurt. I " PRING." I LPOLLO AND D IA N AI IN MA RUDE. LIKE SIZE. 1 ogcthrr with the following Groups and Statues I .irrnra Marble?of the TRUGGLK FOR THE HEART, VENUS and APPLE; PSYCHE; Mogdolen Child of the Son; INNOCENCE; Captive Bird; nnd LITTLE TRUANT Villi numerous work* in Biodzo, nnd a collsetiot T skvkral iitrnnru Fine Oil Painting's, y lending Artmts. The whole of which nrc to he distributed or nl'tied among the subscribers whose names are reeirod previous to the Tweoly-Klgbtk of January, '57, A l.eii the I I'strihntion will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Every subscriber of thru dollars is entitled to 1 A eopy of therp'cfldid Steel Engraving, "Sat] KtiAV NiaitT," or A eouv ol nnv i>f llis f.il'..v? 1 .>?? it J - , j --- > 1..^ yv ' l'U'1 ear ; nlw>, 1 A copy <>f the Ak i* Jovrnm, one year, and m " Let mtlie Annual I>>lribu:i<>n of Workaof Arts Thus, for every S3 paid^n person not only gem . beautiful Engraving or Magnz no cue year. l>o ' l?o r???f? tlie Art Journal one year,and a TicA'-i I in tlie Annua! Distribution, making/ovr dollar a* ] rnrth nf trading mutter besides the ticket, by ? li eh a valuable painting or piece of statuary may w received in addition. Those who prefer Magazine 5 to the Engraving Saturday Night,* can have other of the following ine year: liar pet's .Magazine, Godey's ljly's foi'k. United States Magazine, Knickerbocker tlngaz ne, Graham's Magazine, I Hack wood's Magizme. Southern Literary Messenger. No per?on i? restricted to a single share. Tlio?e iking live memberships,remitting ?! .I.are entitled ost Engravings, and to fix tickets in tho distriiini -ti. or :.ny five of the Magazines, one your, and iij ticketa. IVrsitm, in remitting funds for membership, will dense register the letter at the 1'ost < UTice, to prei-ent loss; c n receipt of which, a certificate of Memm rsliip. together with the lit graving or Mngazine h m d. will he forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November Art lournnl, sent free on application. l'nr ini'inlz 1 hip, address <J. L. DERBY. Acluary C. A. A., 3*1 I frond way, New York, or Western <)tliee, lti6 M ater St., Sandusky, Ohio. Further particulars will he furnished on apple ation at the Spartan Oflice. Nov. 27 fit Carter's Spanish Mixture. THE OltKAT PURIFIER OF TIIK ELOOD The Host Alterative Known! NOT A 1'ARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT ! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, * >h*(iuate Cutaneous Eruptions, l'ltupli s or Pustules on the Face, (Hotchcs, !?<? I*, Ague anil Fever, Chrome Sore Eves, King wot 111, or Tetter, Scald-head, Enlargement and pain of tlie Hour* and nts, Salt Klicum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Di-ordcis. nud all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in I. I . or Impurity of III'**!. This :;roat allot;itivr Mcdi'-inc and Purifier ol ho illood 19 now u*c<1 l>y thousand'' of grnteful >.it ? ut* I. mm al! parts of tlio I'uileil Statoo, who -t-1\ du 'y to tie n mnrkalde euro* performed by In* st ' ot nil no .|,oino?,MCA RTKR'S SI'A N>11 MIXTURE,'* rnltfin, Khrumatism, soro i Lrtiption* on tlio Skin. Liver I Lseasr, 'eVel-, llci TH, Mil Sor<;:. Alh ?'t. t II of tlio Kid i . s, 11 .. ., ? of tin- Throat, Keniale Complaints, \un* an I Aching ot the 1 ! >i:<-? aiul Joints, arc p d 'v j ut to l! _*lit by using this :ncstimablc vim ily For till ; M "I the BlooJ, nothing has ye in II found to i mpure with it. It cleans'* thw ;>'i in of all imp iritiee, nets ge ntly and efficient!) n i In* I. \ r iid Kidney*, strengthen* the Digeson, 2 ve? tone to the stomach, makes the Shm b ar and lie dtliv, and reatoii-s the Constiint'nn, I I ileil h\ il se.l?e Of hlokill down by the e\ - s of vouih. to its pristine vigor nr.d strength, i.'i il.i- nisi i-r* or riMii.Ki it i* peculiarly up>i . itile, mid w henever it h;is become known .? .'iilarly prescribed with the h pp i st etVccts. It nv gora'.c* the weak and delnl bated, and uupirw Itisticily to the worn out frame, clears the skin,and raves tin' pat eii! frenh and In- iltliy; n single bottle >f th.- .ii-stim ?!>! - remedy is worth ail the so-called it - in ir i in ix sti-nce. Mr- I n ge nunilii r <>f certificates which we have e .vi I nn persons from all parts n the I'uited a'i s si':. -st, v I. nee thnt there is no hnmbug 'i r '. The Ihes-, hotel keepers, loagistnUes, 11\s i, an ! ;in'' e men, well known to the >enmii11ttv. all I I lhe:r testimony to the wonder,|| effects th GREAT BLCX ?I? PURIFIER. <' hi mi the a;' nt an ! j? i an Almanac, and mad ed '| '* o' astoli -long cures p -r formed by C A likits spanish MIXTURE, (i\ most casks liikke kvithv rnivi; ii.?k iiadsiomai.lv failed.) do- ' in. * > an ivi rtisemeut will not admit their \VM. S. BKKRS k CO., Proprietors, A'?. 3l'4, Iiro<iiliray, .Ynr York To whom all ordersmust he addressed. I'or sale by Druggists and Country Merchants i nil parts of the I'uited Slates and the Canada* lid by I ISIIKR As IIKINITSII Sn?e?U-. i? >11N L. YOUNG, Unlonrille. May 8 11 ar i tk or sortu canolin.i. Si vKT.v.vnuiio I>istiiict. I>: THE col !;r 1,1 ORDINARY. M-.'IIu^li, Appt. vs t'li.iriv* Meiiugli el. nl. <! feridnnU. Summon* m partition. [ 1' : i i? ' tuv .-ati- i.-t.on tliat < lirr'i* MoI Ilaah, Tliomas Mcilagh, Wilaon MeHngh, ,li'X..n-l?i Mot i.ntrr, ninl Rebecca lii* n iV, Stolon S /i-tri'iro, an 1 Su*.ui In* wife, an.) .lolin S. iiuw ii. In ir* aril Hintriliulor* at law of the Estate nl irali Mi l I n_'li, il. oM, rm i|o Irnin ami u itlmut tin* ant* nf tin* State: It i* therefore ordered, tlint tlicy ml t'tioli tlii'iu In- ami appear at tin* Court o! (?r nary I- r .-ail I).strict, to be held at Spartanburg ourt llnu.-i', on tin* tilth day of January next, to ion . .iu* -, if any exist, why tlio real Estate ol .ii.ill M.-lltioli, deo'd., consisting of one humlri'd nl tivi.iiy arrni of l.iiiil, more or leu*. Iv.nc on io water* ?*f South Tygvr Kivrr, in and I . tundi <1 by land* of I >r Win. C. Kilgore. William ii*?>ii ami other*,?di?ti!d u<>t In ?old, and the pronl? <if the same ordered to be paid out according i law, or lh< ir const lit to the sain? will l>? taken ro rnnjetfo. llivi-n unikr my band and *enl of office, 3l*t oveiu'wr, 18.1 ?. K l!t>\\ DKN, o. a. n. Out <i 3? 3m Ml SIC ! VY KKV Inrgi nuh i lion of the ^ ji 1 . be*t and liit<-t improved PINOSof all k':llds mil bellHil nt II " Si J if R \ M S A V S IA N o FORTE AND MUSIC STORE COLUMBIA, S C lie invite* a*peo al examination "f thelntepnntnl improvement* i n 11 allot. Davi* (..'o'a.eeleateil I'iniio*. Kvery oinnoia guarantied. Inno 98 18 |j DIjATSTILS, F^R SALE AT I HIS OFFICE. < so*, liei?n<n^!rpp!!r?cn^^ffl^^WWWiPlll(P^^J f on Cotton shipped to Charleston. i* r J ^^ ill also pay the highest market rash prices on w/'i 1 a..l!a.... f..- -II a I U'l? l.'l a. 1.1 t uv.fci; mi mi inv it iii-iu, r iour, 11 nou oilier ) ? produce that can be brought to this market lor \ ^ n sale. j Tat An experience of several years busimssnt this 'r.V, place, in n'l its various form*, induce* him to believe 'r,f that lie can promote the interest of planter*, and *"y hope* hy prompt attention to merit a liberal share V of patron'ge. Charges for wiling or shipping * Cotton 2.r> lent* per bale, nil other transactions in paccordance with custom. The best of references .' given. IH1(J Until tlie first of January next lie runy bo found ",a: alsmt the Store Iloom formerly occupied by Messrs. W. O. Sc .1. F. Glen. vrV Nor 15 30 If on'' S. T, AGNEW, .V/>it berrti Court House. !rn %w y inrr Importor and Dealer win. IX HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, WIN- /.or, Du\V (./. iS8, GROCERIES OBJSBBA L /. V. I)HY (S OODS, HA TS, SHOES, AND CLOTH- R ING, ft., AC., 4C. I AND Be RUYER OF CCTTOX AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE. has now in storeouc oflhe largest,and most varied "j Stock of ( ?<>o.Ih in Soutli Carolina, and is prepareil t to oiler to his numerous friends and customer*, p iberal inducement* which cull Dot fail to prove to u |? I ^icir int. rot. I am always in the market l?r the pbrehaso of COTTON and COUNTRY I'llO- | s 1 U"CM generally, nnd plant, re will find it general- win iv to their inl.-refl, by calling on ine before making j miu h r arrangements elsewhere. S. T. AG NEW, s Iinj?ort rot English Hardware. O.'t. 1,0 35_ tf_ ol!l| it ooa'.v/ noons:: r|* IK ubsctibvrtnkcsthis method toitifornilbs i "~~ 1 of tin- \ lllngcuud surrounding country, hat In t now receiving n pood stock nt K EW i . lit >i 'K>. .it li - Uook Store. No. f>, Main-street I >l?|wii|e tlo Court I louse, << itch no ar< pom-rally j i u*od a Col pc*. Academics and common Engl/*. Sol... ?. A large variety i f MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ' ?/.? I em Urn ing HISTORICAL. BIOGRAPniuA); H i K< tl-CtJ it. Ali, M i'.Cll A NICAIi, l\>ctic;.l and i Million! works, of various sizes and prices. . < in.' I' . ht reading (in the way of Novels.)? an'l ; III I'll II M.L. I'anny Kern's writings ; TOM ,nP ' >< ?\KV ? OlKTSIIlP, Ac. &?. llliANlv liOokS. A number of II Y M N IVHiKs, used by the different denominations of Tl < ?. together with a large .i--ortmciit o! / FAMILY BIBLES, wh? pr.ocs from Ji.OU to $10 00; small BIBLES, from U. 1 i-rnii to ami $-.00 : TESTAMENTS in tl Ir <ni fifteen cents to $1.00. PRAYER BOOKS 11 at various prios. style Al?.? a v mcty ?l" small religious books,toy books (J ami I'rinii rs. Gait A. >J h?t of Kbolscap, Letter, Commercial an 1 G Note Pa j r. Kuvtlopes from common to the finest I Black, Blue and Red Ink. ' per* NEW MUSIC FOR THE PIANO. Ill-two. 11 f>00 And 1,000 new piece* for the Pi- (ortl nn-'r.>rii Jir best eotnposcrs, the greatest variety bv I <-v?-r ofl'.-r- <! in theBp-country, (We liope thela- prjCl lii swill all and supply themselves.) |J I have made permanent arrangement* with rev- ^|At, ' .1 I n - Hs.k House* in Philadelphia and New ' nn,| V.<rk, to i xchange my Music Work?tho Tan Mil THERN HARMONY, ?' ( at C ASH PRICK, for their Hooks, dec., At eiwh pi <'es, iiett. I wll, therefore, be able to sell Book* and Stat i . ry lower than they have ever been sold O in Spartanburg s nod as I des re to do nn entire ash I ti.- in if the people w ill call with their money, I th':?k tin > whlbc satisfied that tin y can buy l? >ks, A- . from rue,as cheapas they can (at re ^ y ml) in Columbiaor Charleston. * j X+'-CALL AND SEE.jz* WILLIAM WALKER, A S. H. 2ey~Se!i.?d teacher* supplied on liberal term* tn t|, I' S If any person should eall for n llook or jn t|. Hooks, that I have not Rot, I will immediately or- m.ui dor them if they desire it. Ur. N. lL The New Edition of the SotrrncaM HarMorv, kep*. constantly on hand, wholesale and re- lIH^j lad, at the C.VSII BOOK STORK. jl>ej M'?y 17 12 'A_ Step S TA TE OF S o UTJI CAE O UNA. ? f Si?ARTAi*niTRo District. Q IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. " p, ('nation to have estate set tied. Knio V ^ ? |> A A k?a ? T*7 T* t *1 !- . v . iMiiTi.it, aimii, appk tp. . t . i.nnpman, /\i and other*, defendant*. enclo TT having been ?howu to my ?tisfae?ien that W, w'th P. Clinpmm, O. O. Chapman, M. *?. Chap- P*<u man and Virt-il R J. Chapman, heirannd distributee* nt law of the estate of B. R. Chapman, dw'd., PI ie*d? 'rorn and without the limit* of this Slate: It Ooln '* ther. ?rr hereby ordered, that they and earh o HA I them be and ap|?ear nl the Court of Ordinary, fo' held; aid district, to be held at Spartanburg Court House II. ' on the Joth day of February neat, to ahow cause WT if any, why the eelate of the arm! II. R. Chapman, 'die, dw'd , should not be settled, and the administrator* dc discharged from further liability, or their consent to " ~ the um? will be entered of record. Given under my hand and ?.-al of office, th la". day of J/evcmtxr, 1856, R. BOW l)KN, l J,'I i 4 41 lit a. i a ^ <"V cry beneficial in alleviating the complaint?fat eh it it recotnmended.,, Iwrs. 1 ;tzt'<r;i!d & Ifennera, writing from ymaville, N. C., ray: The Trreryart and it becoming daily more popular in thif Cowhand we think jvfti.v ?n. AU vko hovt d it epeak in commendable termf of it, and it if very beneficial in alleviating the coynto for vhich it i? reromtnendedV >ur Agent in ricketta Diatric . S. C-, Mr. B. McFnil. ?.turr* tie "that he tieee it irith great rfit in liia own family, and recommend* it to liis ; libera." lie give* ;.n itietanceof a Negro WOi, in lii* vicinity, who had been r offering with aae of the Ltiuc* for year*, attended with ae cough, wlio win relieved by tlie liverwort Tar ncli are tlie good report* we lu-nr of tbia Midifrem nil part* of tlie Sontli For a report of rurpriMiicr curt* it I * performed in tlie Wewtniul Northern atal KaMerti St;<tea. wo would le the *uff< ring pat ent to read the pamphlet i-li accompanies <nel? lx>ttlc. To all wo oay, ' hope, hare hope! TT?V TfTT1 AT TTtTCTTtn? t ? n W A It A II D I A' S1IASO If. ware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations / 'he genuine article 19 *igned A*n*rw Rogem ;!ic engraved v 1 n|>j-?-r around each bottle. 'rice $1 per bottle, ??r nix bottle* (or $!>. 6(44 legale and retail by SCOYIL & MKAD. 1 I (.'barter* St., bet. Cnnti and St. Louia, N. O. oi.i! Aui Ml FOK the Spvtiikbm State*, to an all order* and application* lor Agapc'tra it be nddretscd. Sold Wboieaal* and Retail bv irovil k .llf ad, 111 ChRrim Street, N. 0. etieral Agent* for the Snulbei u Stale*, to whop* rders nic.-t l>e nddieMed. SOLD AI-SO IIY ISIIER A: 11KINITSH. Spartanburg, oe. V. II. WATSON, Green villa " :. KRUTCII, M KNNON & NORTHS, Union vile. " . R. HENRY, Lauren*villa M . L. HARRIS, & CO , Hmturfordion, N.C prd - t 9 b?l tiKLAT RABCiAltlS IN Boots, Shoes, and Broirans! / o ? "O 'UK Sjl>?tr t.< r having purchased, and being daily receiving, a rery hrgt aud exleneict k of gnt?da of i-Very description in hia line, if reus of changing Irs business into A WHOLESALE TRADE, offers to Merchants, Planter*, and others wish* to purchase, all the inducement* that they cat} HIS M?>i: OF NEW YORK: lie subscriber is also connected with a KGE NORTHERS MANUFACTORY li enables In in to KDERSELL ANY COMPETITOR: lis or any other Southern market. is stock comprises Gentlemen's Boots of all *1 entlemen's Calf and Patent Leather Congress r?; ? niters and Shoes of all kinds; adits' Gaiters, W alkiug Shoes nnd Slippers, nlors and styles; .iksc* and Children's Gaiters, Bootees and Slip, of nil the vatr.ma styles. tie stock of Kat tilers' Shoes and Plantation Broi is extra large, nnd manufactured by ourselves, Ids market, with great care, and will be nffersd the package, or at retail, at extremely la to re. e is also prepared to furnish Planters and Shoo ufucturers with nil the various styles of French American Calf Same, Hemlock and Oak Sole leather, Upper Leather, and f'indtngt I descriptions. variety of Trunks, and other Goods not mentd,<br*?l*. P. II. FLAJSIGAN. 148 Main street, Columbia, S. C. ctober 9 3m LtlKTCH'? Anti-Rheumatic PowdersAFE, SPRBDY AND RADICAL CUR? 'OIL Itlll I \IATIS\1. ItllKfTMATin GOUT AND SCIATICA." J E, tbc uoderaigned cu-iena of Putnam ' Cooniy, Geor^ iv, cheerfully bear testimony e etbcacv of Lineh'a Anti-Rheumatic Powder* e treatment of acute or chronio Rheumatism, y case* having been suceowlolly treated by J. G. QIIWON, within our (wtrsonal knowl, in winch the** Powder* were principally Rranbam, M. D. Win 17 Carter, hen It. Marshall, D. U. Adam*, >. Harwell, Thomaa Keep***, L Thoma*. J. Niebleeon <fc other*. If Any reaaonabl* number of indivrido*! c*rt< a can be g.ven attestation of their efficacy, 'cpared and add by ,7. G. GIBSON, M. D., nlnn <1. ..I I i ? w p' ,'U'^S >1 orders directed to him, with the shore mm hI, and it description of the case, thftll receive the Medicine nech advice Re mey eeit My liarity thereof. "1 FOR SALE RY : A- IIKIN I rsfl, 'SpsrtenWnrf m4 t mhie; \V. F. PRATT, Newherrv; L?. 1* iNKTT. Yorhville; G. L. TKNN, Kde*. WARDLAW ? LYON, AMwrille; Dr. 11. HUGOINS, Derlinston; RKKDT & UI M B 1 \Kl.K,Gfee? and throughout the State (jeiurally. ily 2 27 \J Ladies' Collars. OW opt uinu, Titht LADIES' COLLASB, from Vh e* nt- t?. Pretty Wthe t 30 M tf TOl.LKSOW A WfNGO.