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ispt. ?T'< t . MBIT Bin AGAIN." by j. w. a. * V by misfortune, or by chance? Jut as lb# mm may be? Ab honest man may atumble now, Which happen* frequently, There ever ta vulgar herd, Who lore a name to atain, Became poeseming none themselves, Tbey cry?"hit him again." Some lueky fool, whoa* empty broln And oeaaeleaa tongue betrays Ilia Ignorance of common senao, And like a donkey braya, Will hear of failures and of woca, Befalling full grown men; And, calmly curl hia lip with acorn, . And cry?"hit him again." ! A man may spend his daya in toil, Ilia nights ntay restless be, To earn his family a nu-ai, , And aave from misery; Bat sickness 'pon his system preys, His brow is racked with pnin, While landlords, eager for their pay, |B By words?"hit him again. A man of intellectual wealth? With lenrnins deeply stored ? liy men of common acme beloved? fcy mighty one* adored? May do, in aome unguarded hour, An action with his pen, 'Intending good, but doing harm, Where are hia followers then? Oone, like the rainbow's god-toucliol tints? Gone, like the comet's flush? Gone, like the dew before the suu~ Gone, like the meteor's dash;? And now, from every stupid clown, Who koows twice five arc ten, This man of mighty mind will hear The cry?"hit him agaiu!" Something thero is, I know not what, f Within the heart of man, That speaks not like the brotherhood Of God's intended plan? Something that triumphs at the fall? The shame of fellow-meu; Something that shuts the eyes to facts, And cries?"hit him again!" Oh! surely mnu from God and good Has wandered far astray, When passions basely foul as tlieso Ilnvc in his heart such sway? When man will press his brothtr man To wretchedness for gain, And mid tho pauses of his woe Exclaim?"hit hint again." Si.iviuiini, on Ifi-.T Tn* Foreio.n Police or thc Nkw Aomisis Tiiatioh.?The Union of Saturday evening, sayi the Baltimore Sun, has on article relative to tin Central American quevtion, whicli, it i? said, excites considerable interest in Washington. Itstrong ly denounces all partnership or co-operation will great Britain in relation to Central America; doolsres that the right ol England to interfere in tin sdfnirs of those States is based on sheer usurpation that the Clayton-Bulwer treaty ha- been the source of all the accumulating difUcullics in that quarter and under the entanglement* created by it Knglatu is pursuing an iu-idious policy, to the succc** o , which Walker is almost the only obstacle; that tlx policy of Great Britain, though not amounting tMctual war, is directly hostile t? the i lit crests 01* thc United States, and is more insidious and iiisultini from being coupled with profe-eions of friendship nd that open war is better than this secret liostili ty, and the duly ->f a decisive stand upou our pari a enforced. Mr. Applutoii. who j* to bo the ed'toi of Mr. Buchanan's "organ," being in Washington it is surmised by some persona that the article mat foreshadow the policy of thc new administration. Chinese Slave Trade.?Sir: In conver nation with n Cuban gentleman last nigh: nt the club, be, in answer to my in qttirieaon the above subject, frankly replied "Ob, yes: I bought fifty Chinese from at English tradei just before leaving Cuba, ant I am now in treaty with the Spanish tjov eminent for permission to land a larno number, for whom, on obtaining Mich per mission, I shall contract with British Ira <lers." My informant further statcil thai fifty per cent, of these victims die before th< expiration of their engagement, that ihcii pay is four dollars (or sixteen shillings) pci month, with scanty food of the poorest pos aible quality, and that their condition in in every respect infinitely worse than thai of African slaves in the United States. Tliui | Jlong Kong, and our other establishments ' on the Chinos? coast, which were original!}' desired merely for protection of our trade in opium and the gosj>cl, are made to afford us another profitable staple. Opium and Christianity are our exchangeablecommodi ties against tea and slaves. It is deepl} humiliating to remember that in those verj waters in which wo are now wreaking oui truculent valor on helpless Canton (because the Chinese did not know our flag plea tc he a lie!) our prudent prowess lately shrank from the Ameer and the Russians. Is it to our Christianity or to our political princi pies that wo owe this valorous reversal on behalf of our own country of the tiulv Cod' like maxims of Pagan Olympus, Parcert subject is, bebellare, super bos f we rob and murder the weak, but bend the knee to tlu strong.? Cor. London Star. Tub Culture of Cotton in Tkdia a Fajlukk.?It seems that after all, John Hull will have to rely on America for cotton. By the last dates received, wo perceive the cot ton supply called forth a discussion in the British House of Commons. Mr. Hatfield adverted to the increasing demand from the English manufactories, and the high prices paid to the United States for the rnw ma terial, instead of fostering the policy ol fm looking to the vast possessions of the empire in India. Mr. V. Smith responded from the ministerial side, that the goverrf input was willinrr to ontprLain anv n.onift/' Y7 ? J rw proposition from Nfr. Hatfield on tho subject. lie denied that it had been neglected, stating that experiments had been made, and were still being made, but except in Bombay but little success had Item met with.?Petersburg Express. Miscarriage or Mail Matter/?The National Intelligencer speaks of a resolution having been introduced in the U. S. Senate by Mr. Fish, and adopted by that body, in referenco to groat abuses in post office matters. It is stated that out of forty documents mailed by members to somo of the Southern Slates, not more than three have been received at their destination; and fo seeds sent from tho Patont Office under frank, most of them have been lost or abstracted. Complaints have been made by the publisher of an illustrated work that his copies have been so often lost as to require him to send his embellished numbers by express, whilst plain works never (ailed to be trans' milted safely. Hie evil isovidently the tesult of a want of fidelity or t'je part of subordinate agents somewhere. IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. lloooa Viae ?i. A. Pcttit and wife, ct a). Dill (or discovery, account, aud relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction tliat Ohadlah Viae, Nullum Viae, Nathaniel Viae, Anron Turley, and Nanoy liia wife, (Jidoon Uarraldson, jr., Henderson llarraldaon, Henj W. H.irruldson, J. M. Uarraldson, KadclifT M. llnrrnldaon, Ktckiel llenbrook, nnd Dorcna his wife, defendants in Ihia cnsc, reside without the limits of this Suite: It is, on motion of Wright and liowdcn, complainant's solicitors, Ordered That they appear nnd plend, answer or demur, to complaiu nil's bill of complaint, within three months frcm the date of this rule, or the same will bo ordered pro confetti against thein. T. O. P. VKKNON, c. r.. a. n. Com. Oflioe, March 3, 1857. 2 3m IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Leonard W. Hastings vs. Nancy Cole, J. A. Fowler nnd wife, nnd others, liill f< r Partition of lien! Instate. IT appearing to this Court that tho Defendants, John A. Fowler nnd wife Mary A. Fowler, ,1 esse VVaddel nnd wifo Kizinh Waddel, reside without the limits of tltis State: On motion of Wright db Ihtwdcn, Solicitors for complainant, it is Ordered, That they nppear and plead, answer or demur, to complnitmnl'a bill ol complaint, within three months from the date of this rule, or thosume will be tnken pro confetso against thorn. Coin. Office, March 3, 1S57. T1LOS. O. P. VKKNON, c. k f. d. March 5 2 3m ar *as\*r?an?r o , ? in lhi'iii?apariannurg. K. P. Smith vs. Robt. Cunningham, ct al. Petition for Funds. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court tlmt Isaac Cunningham, Robt. Cunningham, .John (Juiininghum, William Cunningham, Anthony Cunningham, Catharine White, widow, Mama Savour, widow% John Woflord and Mary his wife, defendant* i? this ease, reside from and without the limits o^ this State: It is, on motion of Dawkins & Choice, Solicitors for Petitioner, Ordered, That they appear and plead, answer or demur, to Petitioner's Petition, within three months from the publiention of this rule, or the same will be taken pro confeeso against them. T1IOS. O. P. VERNON, c. k s. d. Comr's OtTino, March 3, 1857. March 5 2 3m IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Jonathan l>?\v, vs. R. 11. Sony, and others. Bill for discovery nnd relief. IT appearing from testimony that Rial B. Seay, John S. Seay, nnd Saralietta Seay, defrndanti in this cas'.", reside from and without the limits ol this State: It is, on motion of Wright ?fc Bowden complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, That they appeal and plead, answer or demur, to complainant's bill within three months from the date hereof, or th< same will be lukoa pro confetti against them. Com. Office. March 3, 1857. TIIO. O. P. VliRNON, c. k. s. d. March 5 2 3m In Equity?SPARTANBURG. G. W. Wyley Trustee, vs. Tims. O. P. Vernon G-m'r. nnd others. Petition for Relief and to Pay Money. IT appearing from proof that Hoscn A. Woflord, Jesse E. Woflord, EI'im J. WofTord, Elviiu Wright, and Ralph Wright, Eliza Tillotson and John Tillotson, defendants, ore residents withoul ( the State: It is, on mot or) of ). 1). Wright,Solieitot for Petitioner, Ordered,That they appearand plead, answer or demur, to petitioners petition, within three months from the dntcof this rule, or the satiu will be taken pro conftsto against them. TIIOS. O. P. VERNON, o. k S. D. f Coin'rs. Office, Ma ch 3, 1857. 2 tf ; ' NOTICE. , \ LL Persons INDEBTED to MORGAN A | X\- MOORE are respectfully requested to C A El f and SETT..E, as they are in need oi a I MON EY . due them. MORGAN & MOORE. , Feb 2fi 1 tr ' Frosli Arrivals. I'JAISINS AND CANDY?ju>t received a * TV Feb. 96 I I' MORGAN <k MPORK'S. 1 SEND IN THE BOYS. , HPIIEODD FELLOWS'SCHOOL is now ii .1 full operation. We have rr om to n l? w mor< Yl)UNO AMERICANS. As to p.-otuises, w< have only t > say, we kn?w our duty. nnd we w'll do !. W. T. FAUKOW, l'Yb 20 1 2t J. A. COLLINS. IN EQl !TY?Spartanburg. . St'A H I'A NilVHO DISTRICT, i Sarah Chapman, ct al., vs. Wm. 1*. Chapman | Oliver O. Chapman, Memory N. Chapman, nnc Virgil It. J. Chapman. , Bill f. r Partition. [T appearing to the satisfaction of ties Court tha Wm. P. Chapman, Oliver G. Chapman, Memo ry N. Chapman and Virgil R. <1. Clinpnitn, deten t dauts in tin* ease, lei-ale from and without 11. t m > its of this State: It in, on motion ?>( Edward* A r Cat lisle, Complainants' Solicitors, ordered tliat tlivt appear and plead; answer or demur, to complain " aula' bill within thrbo months from the ptiblicalit i ol this itt'e, or tlii) an Me will be takcu pro eoti/rtsi i against litem. I TIIO. O. P. VBRNON, e a. i?. Coui'rs. Oftet, Kelt. - I. Is.'.?, Feb 26 1 3tw. ? Stat? of South Carolina. ? 81'AKTANBUHO nittTKICT. I IN Tin: COURT UK ORDINARY. Citation lor Letters of Administration. W1IKRKAB MARY BROWN halli petition e<i this Court for Letters ol Administmtiot on all and singular the goo 1* nit.l chattels, righti ' nnd credits, of .John Mcllugh nn.l Rebecca Mc - Hush, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all am singular the kindred anil creditors of the said Join and Rebecca Mel I ugh, to be and appear at the Ci ur ' of Ordinary, for said District, to he hehl at Spar tanburg Court House, on the 13th day of Mnret , next, to show cause, if any cxi#t, why sdiid letteri should not he granted. Given under my linn I nnd seal of office, the'.Mil 1 dsj of February, 1857. It. BOWDKJf, o. s. n. Veb. 26 1 2w i "FANCY IRON WORK I AND ?/>.# CHS.Ui T MM tJ\*G. I r I'M IE undersigned have this d.tv formed a co X. partnership, for the purpose of carrying on tin I BLACKSMITH AND WHEEL-WRIGH1 BUSINESS, On laiurens Street, South of Palmetto House. Wo are ready to manufacture Iron Railing, Ital' | conies, Lightning Rods, Iron Bedsteads, Iron Lamp i p at nnd Awning Frames, &e. &c. We are also preI pared to attend to Horse-Shoeing, Plantation Black sinithing, and general repairing. In short, wo nfi . ready to execute all work intrusted to us with dispatch, and on rcsoniib'e terms. II II iit*r? v KT I Feb 19 52 If a. HAMLIN." A CARD. IFORRKST GOVVAN will ho absent f..r two wooks from S nrtaiibtirg. after FIFTH l of next month, (or the purpose o( selecting n large i block of IMIOTOGKNIC Articles for hit Gallery During his absence Mr. 'J'. .J. KfjFOIl!) will car ry on tliu business at the Carolina Star Gallery, ami net a* bin attorney generally. Fob 26 I Jt CO-PARTNERSHIP. r|"MIB undersigned hare thin day formed a CO1 PARTNKKSMIP, for the purpose of con ducting the business of IIOUSK-MOVJNft, fic. I and will contract to MOVli ALL KINDS Oh BUILDINGS AND CHIMNEYS, HA/SK HOOFS, &c.,in the most scientific manner, with I out injury to the buildings. Application can ho made to either of the rttbscribers in person, or through William Glaze, K*n. II. C. BROOKS, Feb. 26 I tf J. L. FRKNCII. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 13, 1857. \Y>I. T. RUSSEL, M. I). HAVING resumed the g< ncral praotic* ol MKDIf'JNK, In connection with Dentistry respectfully offers Ins services to the citizens ol | Spartanburg and its vicinity. OfBco iu New Brick Riiugc, No 2, (second , story,) Chsrcb street, opposite Pslmett? House. I March 27 5 tf THE WALKER HOUSE. g 8PARTANBURO O. H. THE friends of this establishment, and the public at large, are resp^tBlSSSBr fully informed that this HOTEL will l?? continued nnd kept open fi?r tho reception ol all who tn.iy feel disposed to patronise il. In The service* of MR. J. GUINN HARRIS, a g, gentleman of fine business capacity, accommodating disposition, nnd affable manners, hare been secured S for its active management, owing to tho infirm fa health of tins proprietor, who will nevertheless retain a general oversight of the House. The Culinary department will be supplied with f the selection of tho market. p Gentlemen with their families visiting or passing through Spartanburg can be furnished with unsurpassed accommodations; the location being ventral, retired and convenient. During the past year n largo addition has been T made to the House, affording increased oococnnio P dations nnd insuring greater comfort to guests. Another want has been supplied in n large and commodious 1IALL, suitable fur Halls, Parties, and Concerts. -j Attached to the House are ample yards and lots for the reception of stock of nil kinds, and drovers can thus find comfort for themsedves and provision lor their cnttlo of whatever description. As the terms will be accommodating, the proprietor respectfully solicits a continuance of the T liberal patronage heretofore extended to the Walk- p cr House. \V. WALKER, Feb 12 3m Proprietor. ^ SELLINGOFF AT AND BELOW COST, 1 L. BLOOMBERG & BRO., ARE DETERMINED TO GET RID OK THEIR PRESENT STOCK OF GOODS TO PREPARE FOR THE wiw wsmt AND WILL THEREFORE SELL GREAT BARGAINS. , THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF ' CLOTHING, AND A GENERAL VARIETY OF , FALL AND WINTER ROODS, P Carefully selected in the Philadelphia and New York Markets by one of the firm, nnd nt such an ' advantage a# to enable them to sell very I CHEAP FOR CASH! Alsa, Ladies' DRESS HOODS. Ginghams, Calicoes, a heavy Stock of DOMESTICS. La- ! . dies' Mantillas and Cloaks of Silk and Velvet; Silk ' * and Silk Velvet French BONNE TS, the most j 3 fashionable and beautiful styles. j i ' FANCY WORK HASHKTS, COLLARS, f Sleeves, Hand kerchiefs, Flouncing#, and a large ; t and elegant assortment of other GooJs which arc ' ; ' usually tcp!i I A DRY GOODS STORE. . We are very thankful to our triced* for the gen, crous custom already given us, and all we n*k , i is?call on us when you arc in town next week, * ! nnd we will do you good in return. j Feb 1 O A 1 ti I. HLOOMRFRG & RRO. LAND FOK SALE. ; ? rTY 111? Subscriber ofTers his LA N1 > for sale where" A on lie now lives, 1) miles North of Spartan- ( : burg C. II., on the Mills' Gap road, continuing I j . 530 ncres. '1'he plantation is !n a high state of cul- | , tivatiun, with good buildings of all kinds, and good fences. This land is well watered, and has an ex- ' , cedent quarry of the best kind of building rook. It ' t is one of the healthiest situational! the District. , Any person wishing to purchase would do well | f t to c?*nus and see it, as I intend to s-'ll. Terms made : | known to any person that wants l?> buy. i ? Feb :? ;>u 6t II. ponn. i , ~ THE KITCHEN GARDEN. I iril,\TT(?l)()-s.wH.\i;i.Y PEAS, some < v v may be nipped by the (intitnely frost, but I try nga'ii?sow Kxtra I'wtr'.y IVas, sow ivirly Yolk, tango York, and t >x Hart Cabbage; mlv ulso I Iruiiiliend and Flat Dutch Cabbage tor Sumnur and fall, thus keeping up an uninterrupted suceca; n oil. Genuine Sit EDS may be had at FIslIKU & IIEIXITSU'P, Feb. 11) 52 tf Phnrinaceutiats nnd Dmggisl*. i ' i J. MILES LEE 1) Itdl'ECTFn.I.Y informs his fricn'* and the , V publ c, that he is prepared to take contracts in ! 1 HOl'SK BUILDING and CARPENTERING ( in all its branches.. 11 - hopes by clcrc attention to bu?in<?s to merit confidence and patronage, llis , residence is on College lliil, Spartanburg S. C. ( I''h 19 .VJ ly Commissioner's Notice. 1 > A LI, Guardians, Trustee#, Receivers, and other J.X. persons, requ red by law make to annual re- t turns, arc hereby notified to make up and report their aecoouts by thu 15lh day of March next. Much item of expense must be substantiated by pro|ier vouelicrs. Rules will Ik- issued ngainst nil defaulters. THO. D. P. VERNON, c. r. a. n. Cam. Oft?, Feb. 9,18>7. Feb 13 52 tf { NOTICE. 1 4 I.L persons having demands against tlio Es- ' * J.V. lalo of Rev. C. S. NV'AI.KKK, v%ill please f prwnt them properly attested, and those indebted ( to llie Estate arc requested to make payment withI out delay. ANN E WALK Kit, I 1 Qualified Executrix. ?, I per A. W. WALK BR. Fol> I '2 SI I in c NOTICE" ~ ' \LL PERSONS indebted to the late FIRM of .1. A. FOWLER ?fc CO , by note or nocount, ore notified to call and settle before Return Day, n? the business, must be closed. J. A. FOWLER, FA 18 51 4t 1 W. KERR Notice* A LL persons liable to ROAD DUTY within -i iL the incorporate limit* of Spartanburg are here- I , by notified if the amount of TWO DOLLARS is not paid to the Clerk and Treasurer on or before r the 1st of MARCH next they will be required to I work on the streets twelve day*. JEFFERSON CHOICE, Intendnnt. ! J. M. ELroitD, Clel*i' Feb. 12 SI 4t ' NOTfoB. Valuable Properly for Sale! 1 PERSONS wishing to rent or buy a valuablr . HOUSE and LOT, near the Public Square, j in the Village ol Spartanburg, can see the property, learn the pi ice and terms, by application to (J. E. Edwards. A bargain enn be had. __Febl'-> :?l 4t 11. R CAMPflKLL. J. STENHOUSE FAS opened at WALNl:T GKOVEn stock J1 J. 1. of Is EW (lOODB, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery Crockery, Shoes, and Groceries. ' i | c\tc., nnd will endenvor to give satisfaction, j Walnut Grove, Spartanburg District, S. C. Feb. 13 51 tf Ilollsious N otico. r I"Ml K Hoard of tlie lirond River Association 1 I will meet at PROVll?KNCIi Gil UCll, (three | J mile* north of I .imesUme Springe.) on Saturday before tlw F'i.li Sab nth in March nest. A full ' . meetiinr <>f tin-Then il m rtijocet *d. The members J I of the Dour'! consist of Rev. Tlios. Curtis, D.1V, M. C. Harnett, If. Scruggs, John llynrs, H. It. ( Foster, Jnmcs Fx> II, Hugh Horlcis, nnd Rev. ] Wm.Cuiti* Corr>sponding Seereltry, II G.GnlT- j ney. Recording Secretary, C. I'. Petty, Treasurer, j Feb. 12 _ 51 tf SI PER10R PIANOS. The Undem gned, Proles*<>r of Music, etc., at 1 I the SpnrtAnburg Female College, respectfnlly inf' forms ilte Public, that he is the agent of I.Iti II IT., i i .1NRWTON, A BRADBURY'S PIANOS, M I ! which rank now among tlio very l?c?t. Warrant- | " ! cd. nnd furnished nt the fnetory price. ! t ! * Somo Specimen* can be seen at tho Female CoF j e i lege. E. M. KDWARDY. 1 Sept. C* SI i >WAN <fe GO'S. LOTTERIES. I CAPITAL PRIZE #50.000!!! M Owinp; lo tlte prrnl furor witb whiclt oar Single lumber Ijottrrica Imve been r?-< ?*ired by the pub* _ m f, hid! Um largo demand for Ticket*, (lie Maunrra, H. SWAN A Co., will linrc n drawii g etch " nturdny throughout t' e year. Tbe following clteme will l>e drawn in eaoli of their IxMUrica >r Man-It. 1857. Iff I ?1L&33 2*8. o be drawn in tlie City of Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1 ablic, on -w Saturday, March 7tli, 1857- IJ <C^AS3 m, o be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in 11 j ubbc,on ! Saturday, March 14th, 1867. toM 'SfHiA.33 2*8, ^ o be drawn in tbo Cily of Atlanta, Georgia, in g||oW ublie, on Saturday, March 21st, 1857. C' o bo drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in and ublic, on SATURDAY, MARCH 28tl?, 1857, >11 the Plait of Single Ininben. ,n 01 , now IIRKK TllOl'f AN t> TWO IK'NDRED AND BUTT MIURa! More titan one Pr?* to crery Ten Ticket*. 10,000 TICKETS. ?ian MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! I prc? 1 Prize of #50,000 ia... .#50,000 I to 1 ? 20,000 ! 20,000 nu 1 " 10,000 in 10,000 I 1 " 9,000 i* 9,000 and 1 '? 8,000 ia 8,000 M 1 M .7,000 ia 7,000 J I 1 " 6,000 ia f.,000 : al j 1 ? 5,000 ia 5,000 UU.B 1 " 4,000 ia 4,000 |nUB 1 " 3,000 ia 3,000 j.1 " 2.000 ia 2,000 1 " 1,000 ia 1,000 CO " 100 are 10,000 00 M 50 are ....5,000 A AI'PltOXINt ATION l'HIZES. j, 4 Prize* of #250 Ap. to #50,000 p. arc #1,000 4 " 200 up. to 20,000 p. arc 800 4 " 100 np. to 10.000 p, " 400 4 u 80 ap to 9.000 p. ?* 320 X 4 u 85 np, to 8.000 p. " 200 j 4 " 60 np. to 7,000 p. " 240 ?? 4 " 55 np. to 0,000 p. " 220 4 " 50 np. to 5,000 p. M 200 * 4 " 45 np. to 4,000 p. " 130 A 4 " 40 ap. to 3,000 p. " 160 4 " 30 up. to 2,000 p. 11 120 j 4 ii 25 np. to 1,000 p. " 100 t,000 " 20 are 60,000 3 1,260 Prizr* anionnting to $207,000 iVliolo Tickets $10, Halve* $5; Quarter* $2.50. I'LAN OF TllK LOTTKRY.?The Numbers (}C rout 1 to 30.000, eorrcspeiuliug with those Num>ers oti tlio Ticket*, printed on separate slips of pa er, nrc encircle*! with small tin lubes and placed n one Wheel. 1' The first 212 Prize*, similarly printed and culireled, nrc place d in another wheel. Tlic wheel* arc then revolved, nnd a number is Irawn froin the wheel <4 Numbers, and at the same J ne n Pr ze is drawn from the o'.hcr wheel. The der S'umber din* ''rize drawn out are opined nnd ex- ytot tibitcd to the nudietiv?, a,'d reoistored by tlie ran Commissioners the Prize being placed Bga.P'l l''C / ' dumber drawn. This operation is repented until <f ill the Prizes nrc drawn cut. Approximation Prizes.?The two preceding nnd Sil, lie two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the tow irst 12 Prizes will be entitled to the 43 Approxi- i nation Prizes, according to the scheme. ]< The 3.000 Prizes of $20 dollars will be deter- ? nlnrd by the last figure of the Number that draws lie $50,000 Prife. For example, if the Namber (rawing the $50,000 Prize enda with No. l,s!ien ill the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will j je entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. ' I, then all the Tickets whcle the Numbel'ends in j ' ! will tip entitled to $20, and so on to 0. i Certificates ot Packages w ill be sold at the follow- ! " ng rates, which is the risk: j *n" Certificate of Package of '0 Whole Tickets, $R0 *'e " 10 1 (nil " 40 wl" " ? 10 Quarter " 20 "UP I.N ontlKni.NG TICKET* OR CERTIFICATES, me i Knel'nc tlic money to our nddrp*s for tlie Tick- r,.*t ?ts ordered, on receipt of which they will bo for |.*;is A'arded by fust mail. Purchasers can have tickets j rnding in any figure they may designate. ;s a Tiie list of I tr.iw ii N umbers and Prizes will he jH.r sent to piirchnarrs immediately after the drawing. Us Purchasers will please write tin ir signature plain, tnd give their Post < Mliec. County and State. \ Remember that every Prize is drawn and p.ya- n?oi tie in lull without deduction. vve All Prize* of $1.00(1 and under prM iinmedi\tely nft? r the draw ing?other prizes at the usual rjit. jme of thirty days. this .\ii cmmtiunicnti >n? strictly confidential, 1 iviw t.ckcts caidtcd or riukwcil in oilier tick ts at either office. 1 address order* for ticket* r>r certificate* either o s snvan & co., Atlan'p, Oa.t .v or s. s\v a n, Mtnlfomery Ala. on' keh 96 1 4t tlie headquarters.' h,?i 2d itat.sglh hcg., s. c. m. [j'j mlpkil no. a n k miction is hereby ordered for <'<>1.- ' j' t\. ontx to command 36tli ltcainunt, s. c. h., on satkkda v, ~th dny of m ireh next, to jj\. ill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of colonel s. m. snoildy. captain:- of tl d'll* i. lit l'.i .1 ('otiifwtiies in ?.i 1 O i iatlnlion a; largcd with tin- execution of thi> ^ -.dir. i the manager will meet on the monday following, loont the v<>t>*, and rcjtort to the iirgadhr (jentv |) fty order of hrig. (den. s. 11. (1st. c a iain mcdowkll, ; l.o l.t. col. coin. 36th keg. s. c. m. i'eb. 5 ,'i0 ii a lee tfc moise, a Wholesale Grocers, with i.kjlors, m no t 11 \ yn i-: stui:i:t, k,,, charleston, s. c. ho >. ti. i.kr, t. j. moise. 5 Tin; CAIJIGK HOUSE, \ra (i.ate i'latilrrs' lloiel,) BY J. W. GAMBLE. corner ok church **.n qrr.ex street*, i oliarli'tlnii, . this lfr.llan i? ,1.1.. ...i... i. -i . i i ? ... . ... . , wp ... y II UUIII, * (.'11(111*11 tMJ , u? lltil in tlic centre <?i limine as, mid kept in n style fcond to no Hotel in Charleston. Feb 5 50 ly JAMES T. FLEMING, WITH SIMONS IS ROT1I BUS,. Whole*;) le (lirocerN, NO. \r.'j /M.ST RAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. fob SO ly | 1/ KENIFICK & SKRINE, WHOLESALE A.VI. RETAIL DEALERS IN jjVo Drugt, Mrdivini1*, JVrfumerhn, Paints, Oils, j will Brushes, nn.I Kfliiey nr'iclrs, the ON THE MOIT RKA'OMtBLK TERMS. NO. 217 KING STREET, w" (t/p|H sitc Society street an.I Merchants' II >tel,) i CHARLESTON, S. C. i to G OIIN K KNIPICK, W. A. I KlIINE, ?l P. j ( Fob. 5 50 ly I HI t IF YOU HAVE A COUGH, " LMAI.I.ut Fmlier At llriniuh'i Family Medicine 10 < J Store, and procure a bottle ef their excellent J 'Cough Syrup;" it will cure yon in a very alien Chi imr. n>? matter how brnl or how obehnate the J ongb. For ult onlv by of 1 FISH KB A? neiNITSH. Feb 10 53 tf Pbarmaeeatiir* I 1 ONEY AND GOODS. d , bra not Y FRIENDS Ami CUSTOMERS wl.o eve . have nut yet settled their Account* ami Notes us I confer mi mo a great favor by calling by t' ? ol March, am) making payments on llioir )TES OR ACCOUNTS, 1 is actually necessary, before leaving either for North <>r South to \VY GOODS, i'i we should supply ourselves with the article 'jU1 CALLED CASH," 7 Utblc us to keep np a GOOD CREDIT, ami IV in HOODS to the bint advautage, both fur rives ami custom* r*. We hope to be ablo to r out a HANDSOME SFRJNO 1T @ S IIL to give place, \to are offering now ORE AT BARG A.INS ir present Slock. There are many GOODS ^ on hninl V" C H EAPE It they can probably be sold again with the by ent J VANCED PRICES OE COTTON. fi"| hope that this call will be o sufficient NOTICE, L. that customers will call in and settle np the m OLD SCORE," cast as far ns possible. It you wi hhotd the ns troin us we eannut supply the Goods you t and will surelv call for. eb. 12 51 A. H. KIRRY. ^ CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. XI.ES, SPRINGS, and IIITR3. For sale "h' . by BENNETT & GOS.3. [lr< an 29 *19 tf ~ d7landreth "& coT " S IRESH GARDEN SEEDS, all kinds. For sale by 15ENN E rr & GUSS. an 29 49 tf ? READY-MADK CLOTHING. Good vopply on lmtid. OVERCOATS r .. soiling CHEAPER tliun EVER. Cal f*r. i .1 <>il I, if you waul ubaig-un. an 99 49 if BBN NETT A GOSS. jevin cfc 33alter, r?i AUCTIONEERS, .** AND noral Commission Morchants, MR TII r SAI.E OF I 1 Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Negroes, Cotton, 1 'lour, anil all kin?l? of country produce; also, attend strictly to receiving and forwarding all kinds of Merchandise. REFERENCES, ohn Caldtctll, J A. Crawford. Cul. II. .4nson, olumliia, .V, V ; J. II. Willi/ Go, J rdrrai ?f Co., Charletlon. S. C ; C. I'. Sulli , J II. Irby, S. Fleming. Laurent, S. C.; F. Uiutty. (Ire nrille, IS. C.; IV". S. Gilmer Son, Rank iii $ McLean, Greensboro', N. C.; ] ?> ?fr llrotheri. Chariotf'. *V C; Dr. Edurard ', Salisbury, N- C.; F. K Ooldtng, German n. N. C. \ >Slice I'JS Exchange Row, Columbia, S C. j Vb S 50 6in CIVILIZATION A > Ik FASIII O A ! T is conceded by all writers, that as a people increase in wants, they advance in civilization. savage has hut few wants to he supplied. The h of the game he kills fur food,and the skins lor ffj vefiitg, he c ts down contented w ith his squawpu|?ot,se to enjoy ibis sort pie fare. Tito opipo extreme are tho Parisians nti.l Londoners, ] we wants aie as numerous as their means to ' ply them are bountiful. 'aris is considered the quintessence of refine it, and l/Oiidon plays second lid.lie, with nil the : of the world to follow nficr nud ape their loons! . Vs the wants of our District are incrcnsii g, it Jl n evidence of increasing refinement and prosily; mid if our friends will continue to patronize we will supply their wants to tin. best of our ity. A e would s.i> to our customers that money is a live power. We expect to pay for i It the goods , purchase. We would not wish to dun. Oh We merely wish it to be known that the j'nof a Dollar is not particularly offensive about . ? time of yr:.r. BENNETT A GOSS. Feb. 5 5U If 330 nEWATLD. IV NEGRO II'>V St >l AUK. left home for _ his wife's house on Jbhn Poole's plantation, fvger River 14 miles west of Spartanburg, on ' 25th December last, and has not returned. ''' I* A UK isaliout 2'2 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 ' ' ie? hub, we'glis about ],*>5 1b?. I lc had on when i..i. .. i.i. a. i . ?i . i . .. ... -- ii >i .i uuu.it inn nun niiii i cn.imng. I win pay above reward f->r hi* delivery in S|wrtanburg or the nearest jad lie may !>< caught, will a Is i pay $i(), up mi (lie c-uiviotiun of any >on or persons found guilty of hartsiring said . during bis travels upon Tvger _ a , 22 1* tf llBNttY ROLLINP. DUTHERN LOTTERY! I SAVANNAH GEORGIA. ^ \ THK I'LW OF SINGLE NCXRBRS. SJ WEST l'lir/.i: FORTY DOLLARS. ; _ CADEMYlTttYiTy, 'j Al.TUOItlTY OK TIIB STATE op OEOItOIA da C L A s s w . r iWS MARCH If., 1S57, AT SAVANNAH. GA., i-? ler the sworn superintendence of Major W. I'. \V UN and W . II. 8V.MU.NS, ISaq. Saturday e*ines w II lie drawn every Siiurday at M icon, Moiitlily large Scheme** will Ikj drawn at 8anali, about I lie 13t Ii of every month. rlv One l'rizc lo every Nine Tiekrts. ,ooo TICKETS! 1,712 PRIZES In ItlZKS PAYAIILE WITHOUT DEDUCTION*. j ? l/>ttery Ii is only Fifteen Thousand Numbers j? ?le-ss tlian any l/illrry in the world! i fo R RILI.tA NT SC IIFM 1 Prize of $15,000 A 1 " T 5,000 I 1 " .2,000 q, 4 Prizes of $1,000 are 4,000 :? ' .">00 9,500 10 " 100 " 8,000 r| 10 " 40 " CO,000 APPROX/M I 7/O.V PRIXKS 20 Approximation! ci $100 arc $2,000 , ^ 50 " SO are 2,500j 50 " 20 aru 1 ,i?Mi ! wj ru I'r res am -ilnt rig to glOtljOOO | <>r ioIc Tickets, $10, || Je, *, (jtinrlrrt, $2.50 \ 'ureha-c 'I'vii Tickets on I i)g with the coneeeu- ! Numbers, 1, 2, 5, 4, 5, fi, ?, 8, 9, 0, and you t draw back lour tenths of the mo >uul paid for Tick eta, bos di? the eh >ncra of obtaining Capi* Patrons will fin 1 it to their interest to buy tificatca of T? n Ticket*, ending consecutively T It 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 0. By thin plan they ! r.t tho Prise en 1 ng with tin- same Number as w' Capital, and got lour in are chances in every ten I *'* am the Capit?ls. 'ortifioatrs ni Packages of Tun Tickets are s<>IJ j lie following rates, whit h is the risk: \Vhole Tickcts, $00 00 Half Tickets Ml 00 (Junrtcr Tickets 15 00 -ffHsnk Notes <>f sound IVtnks taken at par. rcka on New York remitted for Prises. Jf Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates 'I 'sckflget of Ticket# to * JAM&S F. WINTER, Manager. u> *eb ,9 52 tf M?o-n or fsvannah. Georgia gg_^L.j. jgggggggi . . mm J. TORRES"! ROLINA STAR GALI.ERY i< to *t-eked. m ced in th? PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. Thw Gall I the Ladies ol Spartsuburg have admired it* tastii r tliey have sanctified it by their presence. '1'lie reft >y tlivir opinion of oar work, and even the htile 1 Sun-Sketches of Sur I imperishable beaoty. 1y almost every arriral uf Steamer* froo? NEW YOBBi TO ( F. G. is ftceivmg subrrb invoices of magnificent i e Cases, &e., &c. Among the latter are Octagon lice'Silk Velvet Cusm?benutifat articles. 1'aper I rkey Morocco Case*. AU,? Inrgs stock of tu-ut ni billions, Bracelets, Pine, <fre., &c.. daily expected. otypcs?brilliant, beautiful, and bold, arc here t chased. 'holograph* taken of all zee, P'ain and Painted. Fainted Fh d oniy be seen to l?e APPRECIATED, and, r of tbein will be EXHIBITED AT THE DOOR 01 UIIBROT* PES in imitation of IVORY PAIN THOUGHT SUPERIOR TO Til K'imena of these are also to be seen at tlio Gallerj ratigeinetilK are being made for the n nnufuclure ol LIFE SIZE IS which a picture can be taken a* large as life. I. F. O. will teach AMBROTYPING tounybod f dollar*. iVill not the people of Spartanburg pntrnn'ze the C TWITTY'S T Of course they w.ll! VENI! VIDI! VICI! "There U no Two Way* nboul II," CHINESE SUGAR CANE. ; OMKTIIING important to evervbodv is the i I cultivation of the "CHINESE SUGAR | INK." The high price ol sugar and molasses , >uld induce pl.n.ters to try the experiment of ] blueing eugnr u|?on ordinary corn growing L<nd. i rtip made from the csne nuiy be examined nt tli? ' re of the subscribers, where also may be had the i ? genuine SEED. Price $1 per package, or 30 when sent per mail paid. i FISHER & IIEINITSH, 1 Feb. 19 52 tf NVIiolwale Druggists. I "HAVE YOU A HORSE?" I TTEND to him. If he lias Distemper, DrowV. sines*. Hide Hound, Ixwa of Appetite, Dety, AVsating of Mesh, give hitn Heindsli's ierman Horse Powder," the remarkable eurne proj>crties of whieli are attested to by hi lily ipcclable citizens of Columbia. No powder has er received nueh high recommendations n, the ierman Horse Powder." For sale only by FISHER & HEINITSH, Irrb 19 2*2 tf Drugg'**' BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Clearing out our De LAINES, I-no.li 2 1-2 to 25 cts per yd ENGLISH-MERINOS, at 37 to 50 cents!! GOOD BLANKETS, >0 cents to 2.00 dollar*. .ADIES' CLOAKTAND SHAWLS, j&m iisfi ALSO ANY OTHER HOODS AT COST. ALL EARLY ANDGET BARGAINS FOR CASH ONLY. T OLLESON & WINGG. Jan ] 45 if HEADQUARTERS. Rl?ER NO (Tkiomvillr, January C, 18.77. . I N ELECTION hereby or .It-real for COLOV. N El. to command lite S6lh detriment ?f S. M., on Saturday, the Till day of March neat, to I the vacancy neem-ioncd tiy the refcigiuuion of .1 S. M. SNOJ)DY. U< ut. C..| Me!Vwvell end M.ij. A. J. Foster e charged with the extension of thi* order. Hy order of STA.XE3 II. CIST, Eng. Qen.. 9ih Brig. S. C. M. VV. II Trimmikh, Hrig. Major. ]>eo 15 47 tf THE SUBSCRIBERS, I AVI N ( thin dny ftrv>ointed with them, in the WHOLESALE 1 >RY GOODS BUSIESS, Mr. JOHN GKOIIG E,themme willIter* it u?s carried tut tiinlcr tl>e firm of N A Y LKR, illTlI, & Co. WM. NAYLKR, TIIOS. 1\ SMITFT. ClIARLEBToN. JsX. J, 1 S57. CEDAR SPRIxiTACADEMY. 1^ 1 IPS School, ft>r males nnd females, will re. emnntrme ci? the 4th MUSDaY (the 2flth y) of January iift., under the cure ? ! C. II III l !C nnd Sir.. K. I'. V. II WHITE. K-re< of Tuition, per Term of IU month., front $ IP $20, including Ijilin Music lemons on Md-nlcon $25 per scholar. Hoarding, from $7 to ?8 p?r month For further information address C. II. WIUTR, I4tt I 45 r.tu CiDt.SntM Aifiini. DISSOLUTION. PMIK fir... of J AS. A. FOWLER A CO. has l been tin* day dissolved by mutu.il Consent. All persons iihiebtcd to us are earnestly requested in.ike immediate payment, a* our business must settled forthwith. .tAS. A. FOWLER, dan. 1 45 tf d. W. KKUfl CCOMMODATION STABLES? Spartanburg P-'xtr' Court House. f~TV\ ;"V) Accommodate his friPtvds and the public the undersigned has sUpplieJ himself with irriages. Hacks, Buggies. (with and w.tlvont. tps.) and Horses, which hois rwdy to let out by r day, or for longer time. lie has also a Two-Horse Wagon to hire, and II make engagement* for hauling wood in large sm.il quantities. Apply nt the Carriage Manufaetorv to Aug 21 2f? ly .1 AMES A. FOWLER. is. ?ro? Hp TAILOR, IAS REMOVED to h;e new rooans over . Messrs. D. I. <fc L. TW PITY'S store, tere he will ho very happy to sec hit old friends, d ready TO SKKVE Tltr.M CHEAP FOR CAtll. Nov | 57 tf .1. IU. IM ORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW: OFFICE AT SPARTAN It L~RG, S. C , Vf ILL practice In the several Courts of the Western Circoit. Any business intrusted Vscire will meet with prompt ettantior. Deo 11 4ft f rro? # GO WAN'S | i thai ho W abb to take nny kind of Pidar* m* lory h.u? nude itoelf km>wu throughout tb? Sooth, m*, air of corrtfur'.aiai approprtutt brmitjf, wbra nod and pohofcod, of both avsro, hare totortyd child baa lotr?d to linger amid (Imim passing Loveliness CHARLESTON1, Th?H??gr?phic Frame*. Anihrntypo Mtf <9l|S?tMeCoion Caaeo, Riehly ear *?-d fcVpiar* Ebony Cow, Vine he Cwea, inlaid with IViirl nod ivory. Saporh id ordiniry priced caw*. A hae atot-b of Lwkao, Pearl Arat"Wjfp?, I^mprottrpeo, and felrraaaupki ukru. Dagucrreotypeo of aM ??oa oaa bete to ft jtrf" Thcoe *jSk olograph's i? toon oa appropriate FRAMES cau be made, ' THE GALLEKY, 11 TINGS nre uinoh inr demand, and by arnno are E ORDINARY AMBROTYPE. a double whole aixe and rSTRUMENT, y for twenty-fire dollnra?and the entire Art far AROLISA STAR OALLERY, over IX U Jan. 8 46 ? " - - " a. a DR. CI.OPTON'S INFIRMARY. DR. JAMKS CLOIT02J. ?l.o ha* ,ia*la4 S uth Carol.nn (or oeverul year*. proetieinjf hit irofeonion. ha* now permanently eatablnlird hiiaaeH n 11UNTBVILLE, ALABAMA, where ho in Hepared to treat ucceMfolly the following dioraeee: Aalhmaa .J ?!.- ON a f-rt .? ? ,........... ^..vnwa tn MIC iilTUHl, UlUiiminJIllUll BH? Enlargement ol tlie Ton* 1*, Glandular Swelling* ibout tlie Nucli and Throat, Scrofula, SculJ-lind, Fuinors that frequently conic on the eyelids?and ill oilier diseases of the Skin. Testimonials of the highest character from year * stale will be forwarded to any that tuny wish then*. Person* writing will enclose u 3 cent stamp to pay jMetnge on return letter. Medicine* forwarded by mail, in such cases as can bo treated at home. Dec. 23, 135*1 It Saponaceous Compounds. 1GR S3 OLD WINDSOR SOAP?th* best in use, for 10 cents n bar only. Jan I 45 tf TOLL ESPN A WIN GO. . WANTED 1 A A BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES. 1UU TOLLKSON A WINGO. Jan 1 45 tf Ladies' Collars. NOW opening, 500 LA DIES' COLLARS from 25 cents to $5."0. Pretty style*. Oet 30 36 tf TOLLKSON A WIKGO. WRIGHT & ORE, A TTORXEY8 A 7 LA JFt SPARTAN I1UP.G, C. ii. Orrice in Maj. I .egg's Brick Building, a sag Joor to Bobo A Edwards law office, up stairs. J. D. WamuT Spartanburg C. H. J as. L. dsn Anderson C. li. Jan 3 1856 _45 tf CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Car* sf COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in th's medicine, ha* won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the rust sanguine expectation* ol its triends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and tlie uumisiskcabie benefit conferred on tl?ou*auds of sufTcrera, ao?ld originate and maintain tlie rt-iMil.-ilion it ???. ? ? W'k:u - r i -f ' ninny inferior remedies,thrust upmithr community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained frh-tids by every triul, conferred benefits on til* afflicted they can never forget, and produced cores loo numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten While it ia fraud on the public to pretend tha any eno medicine will inlallibiy cure?still there ia abund.nt proof that the Chknrt rccroftat. does not only, aa a general thing, but rtlmost invariably cure the main-lies for which it ia endjdoyed. As tirrte makes theae facta wider and better known, this medicine In* gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted* from the k?g-eabin of the American Peasant, to the jmlicc of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, i? every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it Contains, Citr.aat I'ectoral. is known aa the beat remedy cxt.tnt for diseases of the Throat and T,unga; and iu mauy foreign countries it is coming to b? expensively used by their moat intelligent Pliys'a cians. lu Great llritain, France, and Germany,, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cmkhry Pectoral is introduced and ill constant use* in the Armies, ll.wpiutW, Alma. House*, Public Institutions, and in domestic pras-. ticc, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous nfTevtiona of the lungs. Alao in mildar caaoa, and for children, it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. I n fact,ioiih ol the most ff ittcring tnatinmniala w.a receive have bean from parents who have found it efficacious in eases particul .rly incidental to childs hood. The Cherry Pectoral ia manufaeruned' by it practical Civ mist, and every cu&cc of it. under hi* own eye, with invariable accuracy and cars. It ia scaled and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently or-n be rchtafc ofena gouuiac vjitlfout aduls teratlda. We have rnvkwrorcl here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority ami worth iu should commend itself to their coi.fideiioe?? remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual k which ?h*a has bp Repented and cowntteee trials pn.reO iteell to be? and truer by great eare in preparing It with ehvmical accuracy, of Riiifnrm atrt ngth, lontf >rd Physicians a new agent err which thry can roly for the b^si results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will dolor them ad that medic n% can do. IVejK.rod and a<>|.l by JANf ESC. A YER, Traction) and Analytical Clicmiat, I<owclt, Mam. FISHER At TlEIMTSII.SpartanbArjr. JOHN L. YOUNG, UaiM?fll*, and by ?U Mcrrhatita and Dragsriat* fvrrytlieft. HAV1LANI) Jt HARRAL, Chiwleaton, W novum.* Acurri. Jan. S 46 4m COtGBSy COLDS, CONSUMPTION, \Fcw lJ-mJca of Dr. Curti*' CHERRY KY*? RUP.and INHALING VAPOUR. Nmt known to fail In :?f&-ctinjr a oorr . The d?au&d for it ripfd'.y (MtNling. Ata, Ayr*"? Cherry IV r?l, and Rjccr*' TvcajTort and Tar. J 5* 4k BENNJtTT A COWS .* . r ? f