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POETRY. Pfoca'ha - h?-latiou M jt-04 jr. |>i To a You a* Ludjr ua aer * W?Uuin* Ua/. *' Many fr e ids surio. o . I... o now, 0v liuiti v.cNiut iiUuru .hy b.uw, >n Youthful ui&iden*. btauiyouj lair, vv la Clio Measured uiou-.iits suurc. \\ Rear thee atuiut in ntuu'y prido, t"1 Now to ela.tu a lov.ug bi t <e, One on whom. lor --weal or w >e," t|, You w.li-now your uauu b.stow. ?t Visions of pan happy years l" Mingle wiiu your uupo* and fstrs, w? Memories d.-arly lovmi rev vo. In With thy heart's affection stnT#. j? raroots fai'hful by thee stand. Joyous ia*e thee by the baud; b i Hopeful for me future, thoy j;,| Instincts truthlul now obey. Long beneath tbMr wa'chful care, co lhd tmty ptaye'iul. tt.ud.-r. rear, d, Qoul'y La-Lug by tlio way. . bh.elu.ng. ma. you should not stray. Happy days were tho e for ?h?e. In Long remembered w.ll ill y be: t| On life s journey 11-041:.ni oli.-cr? Aid you o;t its il.s to b^ar. in But a Irying hour has co-ne, s.i And with youthful seeus* you're done; Now from parents lovel y??u part, > With another share your bout. Ui May your fhture joyous be? May he he a prop to thee! ;||i When tile's cure.* your p-?th attend. Prove a loving. U.ihtul tr.fiid. UV1 ANNULU9. HUMOROUS. H What fCilpture is to a block of marble *' education is to a human soul. ,'1 Lovo is the fever of the soul?passion "r ...... hi; its delirium. Men of wit have not always the clearest ^ judgment or the deepest reason. cu lie who buys too many superfluities, may lt|? be obliged to sell his necssuries. Jle not the lourth friend of him who has ???i had three before und l>?t thcui. ari Ptide is a flower that grons in ihedevil> <~e garden. National enthusiasm is the great nursery of genius. Nothing rovea's to us the secrets of ou ,u own souls like re ignm. Men often b!u*h to hear what they are h not ashamed to act. no He is only rich enough who hath all that *vl h- realiy nc^ds. Our ambition is a part of onr selfishness. to None but the scltish are umbi.ijus. The wife's secret:' Her opinion of her husband. 'Warm day, Jones, warm day.' said Smith, as they met lately. 'Yes,! t is,' said Jones *11 is some, if not summer.' ',n. Some author tells us that 'much is pa d about the tongue.' True, the tiling is in it,' everybody's mouth. There are no doubt ponte out-spoken mil- an lers. but geucrally they are u mealy-mouth- ral cd set. hoi Every plain girl lias one consolation: , though not a pretty young lady, she will *' if she lives, be a pretty old one. Wo a ways a lin-re I the tu in whi, w'nn y asked how old he vas, answered: 'Just .m forty years; but if you count by the fun I've seen, I am al leas eighty." jpi An old lady being asked to subscribe to wj a newspaper declined, on the ground that .,,, when she wanted news she manufactured ?i, ^ nil Wo have penerullv observed thai a man be bitten by a J).; id, nutter vru.hv tU tic Animal is mad or nut, Ik uj t to pet in- d to. himself. The most intense mode of cxpnu-in,: content] t in Mdwaukic ts to la'-'a m: .? ! ] have no more to say! I neurit you a* I ao ; a class ot water!" ...? , ? 5?-| Well, really," said a mlJi< r who had a j fltl hand shot off at Cerro Gordo. -th. se veli> w j(| devils have an ?>ti hand way ?t doitt^ v? thine*!" "tl, Lord!" said Mrs. Partington "what h.i monsters these eott ?n planters must l?e. \<i I'm tols one on em have as nutty sis one wl hund.eJ hands. as Those who will a ban lo-t a friend for si one error, know hut little of the hum in j tacharacter, an i prove tL.'ir liairtsarc as I tl cold as their judgments are weak. I >?' A pretty sv en in is l.ke a .r'-est truth, and [ Wl h 18 no mure ri^ht r i bundle horse'.I' under a creen \*t?ih or any other a'.MUiiiiiatio , than 1 the Run has to jnit o c:'ven spectacle*. u" "Sally,' said a Jo,in.; jioit. preparing to ^ ^ take a sit.use. *it'any one calls, tell tliein jt. I'm pine.' 'Gone where, sir.'* 'Gone to 1 1 Cll hlc*r- . I re 1 he editor of the S**n9hfrn ; .,j p_a v s fll* 1*:?U c.Mi.i .?ll !!*!. ? 1 * j.. ? <in nit- |Nitiii<Mi letters . 11, that Mr. Hell ever wiole." lie n..u:-t be u j,0 Bell-letter H.di'lar. j,, A priest said t? a peasant, whom he wl thought rule, 4Y"?u are hatter fed than fly taught.' 'Shu 1 ill.nk 1 was, as I i'e?-d? wl myself an<l you toadies cuj,' replied the j dr clodhoj per. : ge Tho gentlemen euiploycJ in taking the j ra census find a great luuny young ladies :rged j 17 or 18 years. In one family in \ ei- j ittntit there wore 1- gdis Letween lo and j w' 10 years of age. ,,,i A*good man who has seen much of the !n worl , nod' i* not tired ol it. says: "The !" grand essentials to hai pines* in this life are something to do. something to We, and 1'^ something to hope for.'* ? At a Printer's Festival recently, the following sentiment was offered: Women: Second only to tire press in the disseininu 1'' tion of news." ,n That fellow ought not to have had a w> mother. ei fTL - 1* 11 ? - - - j ne mi lowing resolution, whiih wns j adopted at a meeting ol' young ladies. hiiiic ;,h i'iij* since, shows 'lie effects of leap year upon th female character: ' AVso/oe//, 'i h it it we do in>t pet married this year, somebody will br to hlaine." ir A celehrateil barrister?a friend with 'l whom Jerrold loved to jest?entered a cei * tain cluli-Tooiii where Jerrold and some ol his friends wero enjoying a cigar. Iln l?rrintor wan in no excited state, ami ex- '/ claimed: "1 have ju>t tuet a sonndrclly Kurriitcr." ''What a coincidence!' inter |(i jupted Jerrold. j( J.ile abound* with eireiinistanros enlcu lated to manifest what area jm rson s reai Iirineiples; and whenever there is a desiie th i?r pniiaing Ood. the tnimuictiouM ,>f even us day yield opportunity for doing so, as they A will ulso afford means lor serving self aud , w! th? world. I Ui _ . w ????????w Wanted to bo Mi%rrled. Rouiciune siuee a Kit e tueiuent trunstvd .11 klio vil K^on> f\.n ly iliil. iN. V . *" uicli atlorded some aiiinaviikCiit to the .spec- ] Ui tu.s at the li.no. uii i turn sued l'< od for iim.iler.ioii1 iheKuiivr. ll ik'cuim! la elui ca on uh: at tliix*. ipiiet aitcruoons tr twi. ill the woi d so ins to ?lro;? to sleep th 'lull tlio li t8 ba l l i 1 y all til1 witl(|.i?r w< mi 8, ami the ti g Kim ?>ii ilie door Mono ou 'the aUciuoou wrviiv ti til ended, an I uii it1 ttui^i t-^Mtim. were urran^.n/ themselves r the bii.idictuu, when, to iho peat a*- w< iiUhiuout and the manifest interest ut ttie ou jmii ]> era, the ^ >o I parson descended >ui tiio | til pit to ttie dealt below, and said wl a calm clear voicj: la "'1 htbic wishing to he united in the holy n ia of matrimony will now pi asc to eouie wt rward.' pi A do. p stillness instantly fell over t'.ic *o ngre^ation. broken only by too ruwtlin -of <?, c adk as some pret y r. or exoitk.il ma- > ? ?ii una lid her posrioii to o.i eh the tir.s: I c.v ot the couple to be lou'ru .K .Nomu1. * <> wtvtr, arose, or setiuid in the lei.*., in ih i*d to r.ce. | an \Vhoreu,? ni tho worthy clergyman. <*? U1. dc ^ !u? lrrst notice Uiihouid or iiu*u..tter> dmI. rojK'j'ed: h ^e. ill mu w shin>; to ho united in the >'y uouds of mi:run my uovr come loiud." wi Still no one stirred. 1 ho silence became *J most audible, and a paiuiul sense ot the tkwardueM uiuoti^ those present, when a ut itn^ iruiitleiuaii, whooecupied a vueatit bi ut ill the hio.nl aisle dining the serv ce. I 11 iw!y arose, and del.Una ily w Iked to the it or I ho altar. lie Was pm l-io ixiu^atid h ill-dressed, bit no o ie knew im. and no f?? male uccouipuiied li s tra els. When he hi r.vid mu resj evtiuld staiiveol thoclcr^i- b.i in he pans d, and with a reverent la.vr wl jp| e 1 into one s do oi the a s e. I ut n< i- 111 vr said unytlliii^ nor s emed at all dis- lU necrled at tile idea ot be.n^ luairied lie. It. J he clergyman looked anxiously around 101 r the br.ih , who lie apposed was yet to "O rive, und at length r? iii.nked to the you p ' 11 iitleuiaii in uii tinder tone: I'll lady, s.r, is dilatory." ah "Yes, sir.' "Had c not hi t tor defer the ceremony?" ? "l tliii k not. Ho you suppose she will an llt'l'll Ml 111 " ' " ?u\ hii.' ' taid tlit m-tonishcil shej herd; >w v[| ,u|,| t know ol your lady s iiio e- 'I11 Mitt.' '1 hat in a matter Oclou^u^: toy jur 1,4 f." ? A very f w moments more * ere snfferetl he elapse in tint mi Ionian; at?te of cxpec 4'c: icy, when the clergyman renewed his ii.- 1 1 'loaator.ea: "j?id the la ly promise to attend at the Wl ?R?*iit hour, ir.'' yo "What !u*yi" u, "Why the lady, to he sore, you are wait- ? ? hi re lor." * w. "I did ii >t hear hor mtv anything ahout ho Was tin* but is I .C'.'ory response. o.i "Ihen. sir. may 1 a>k why you arc here >' d lor what jmrj one you thus ir tie in 'he iciuiry el' the Most liij?hf" said the oii| new hat enruptd clerical. "?*1 "i came, st simply because you invited those wishing to he united in the holy tin nils of nutiiiiio iv to step forward, and I 'h ppo. ?d to entertain such a wish! 1 aui 1 ^ ry sorry to ha\e misunderstood ycu, sir, s,r d wish you a very pas! day. hi; 'I he benediction was uttered with a so- hu unity o| tune very little in accordance pi< th the twitchin. ol the fascial nerves. ?*r? d wlien, at>er the chuich was closed, the lu ry pit hiiioii^ the cniioiep.t .on. more than th e eirl repotted that her wishes liad not ho en as boldly expressed as thcynuuj; jjen ? turn's who had really wished to be iini- "f i in tlie holy bonds of matrimony. lioon advice id Yoinu Women? a 1st not to un.ertain riches, hut prepare , m' u/selves fur every euicr. eu -y in I;!"? . ?|; utn to wt-rk. and he n?t dc| rmlilit uu rit rvants to in ik?: your h ea i -w.-ep your I'i mrs iiinl ilaiu \i-ur stock.n;;s Aiuu'iiil, w i not esteem too 1 i_ !): Iy t: use hiiiinruhlf men vthi Mist tin ihiMint'iu" ;>ud t-ir ajjfil par.nts i.y the work ul* In* rnwn tnls, while \"ti enriss and receive into sir ft<tu| any ilu.*c lazy i<llu popinjays, 10 never I ft a tin e.r r>? li lp tlicm-clves mi Ion j as they ran keep ?? ly ami mhiI to- j m ill r. ami oft lands s idicient t ii\.e in \ -h ??r. If \.ni aiv iv ** yon will look at .a su'ject in tho li. lit wo do, and when tu u ui c olj enough to Lecniii w'Ves y,.u 11 p.e.er ill-' li nie.st lucelianif. aho h.w >' a c it to (siiiihi nee -if', toth. taslnoii If outer, w ilt a e.pit.i. ol ten th nisiiid | tn durs. \v It *ii we li ar if rental ked, a lei uno lady ii.ar ie I i lo-.uiiv trein .? "is r h-r l'*i:ore j.i.ojuri'y. ilie'n left cut!- i di en I y ve.iltliy | aunts to n u t > he a I rso instead of a lilts. :i \ a : wo'tici i ]'' tin tnlii t this, nd in t ..d o| > u?l n_ he i ' u fii' vmii , n r-. i mi -x on initio j i,, en: o m fir edits, io-ilc into tli.-.r liahits and their al t . .Mark if they* hid e a lr d .ill I < all | ? pen I ujon it; see tlit: they h ivu mints i eh will ie.nl them to |>? ik .?hove htrter' existence 'J'a k not ti e I eautilul lite skin an 1 soft di-lteate hand,: he ?ph nd form and line ?pp a ranee of t ? \oiitio . litieiuon. tat tint tins- foolish colisiefllllis ell iriwa iair ?! !? ' ? ?? ^ CounrvRY.?No woman cull bo a la 'y ho would wniiii I or mortify ai other. N ? jtter how beautiful. liovr cultivated r-!i?- ' ly be, lu> is in reality coar?c, mil tbe uate vu parity of her nature manifests n*lf here. I niformly kiml.eou t< ou< ami i : . iite treatment of ill |K?isofiH, is one took a tine W0111..I1, ami ot a true inuii alao. **"' sa ^ ? ? | Vai.it. of 1.KAUM.no.? learning, it", :fitly applied, makes a 30110" man think/.attentive, in In trioir*, coiifi lent, and iry; ami an old man elieeiful and u-etui. is an ornnnient in prosjierity. a refn/c in ^ Iveraily. mi < ntei tuiniuent at all tunes: it j leers in solitude, aid uirea modi ration id wis lorn in ull circumstance*. [/Vm-r. th 'What do yon mean, rascal.' exclaimed 1 individml to an iuipu lent youth who . w< nl seized li m I13' the mr?e in the street. Hi. nothui"*, only I'm troin/* to seek my w' i tnr>e. ami father tnld me to he sure to i/e haid of the first thins; that turnni r? What's flint? :i>ke<t .Mrs. Partinirtm, akin/ no; t tin e I'mnii of IMacc Vcndotite, wt inn/ her late visit to l'aiift. 'I he pillar of Xapo'eon, was the answer. Well. I rever di ! she exclaimed. And be ;.t's his | ill.-ir! lie was a '/rant man to ha le that, hut i< is more like a bolster, nn ml it is iron. I tin he'icvo. Ah Inane, see he hat it is to lie /real! flow h ird his head St u*t have routed on that ironical pillar! . th "More^Copy." *Oiicc ia a'a(u tin. wet ami dreary, aat this r.lvi\ weak ami weary, |?onderiiig over a eiuoruiidutu bouk ul items used U'lott ? dmk oi aei'awhug lieal :iote?, r.ilher; ileum king daya t?* gather t* tin in Imt ami suly won lier, nsnig u;? iuu> li time and Ion ,ei) poudereJwb those time* o'er. While 2 conned llietu. slowly rucking [^through J ir in I lid ij'tccr idea* Hock in ; eaiue a <|U.<k id nervous knocking?knocking at the fictuiu door. '"Sure that mu*t be Jinks, ' 2 inuttercU?"Jinks, that a knocking ut ir door; Jinka, the everlasting bore." "Ah. well do we remind m, in the wul.s tiich then confined u<, tl.c "exch ?ugcs" y behind us, and beio e us. an i ar uud i, nil scattered o'er the tioor. Thought a, 'J inks wants to borrow sonic ncwspuus till to-uiurruw, and 'twill tic rede, from .row to get rid oi Jinks, the bore, by c iing wide the door." Si ill the visitm i t knocking?kimckirg 1 u ler than here. And the scattered j i caoi p ipers eut me rither curious eupcr*, net g lilted y u bict-ica coining through anotlier do. r id we w ?he>l ^thc w.-h was exit, ior ne teuted a I way a civil) that Jinks was to the ?1, to stay there evermore ; there to fin,, s lovel?-Jinks, the nerve-uu-.-trnig.tig ne! liiacing up our imt'n noe fiiurer, then, i.huut another luuriuur, " Mr. Jinks," id ho. "your pardon, our forgiveness, x\c ipl re. Hut the tact is, we were reading some curiou* proceeding, and tin s it was, heeding your loud knocking there before ere we opened wide tbe door lint pliancy iw, our pheeliua?to it xv.isn t Jinks the re, jmkH, iMiut'lvits everm ire. ]Ju? lite mi that a:"oil L?-lore Us, Ciil-ed a trem it" to come hit us, and un-movy fin ckly re U3 back a-aain to days ot yore? ia\s lieu * items were hi plenty. ui.il wlieiecr is writer went, he picked u,i interesting tins by the score. "1 was the firm of our levil" in an a titude uncivil, a ii lie thn.st 3 hcuJ within the Open door, w.tli the it lit ill s ouf o ropy, sii?he says lie wants lue morel" Yen, I.Ice Alexji.dcr, want I lit ire. Now, th:9 ''local" had already walked ??ut ltd nearly dead?he had sauiittied r>u?ah the city till hin feet were very sore walked through the street called Aiaiket. d the by-ways ruiiuiui; oft into 'he j 01 n? ot the e.ty, hotli public and onsen e it examined store and e liar, and had estioncd every "teller whom he met. mi door to door, it anything was >t.rrin_ any ueeide t oeeurrin^?not pu dished retoforc?and he had met with no ?ii'i **; he wou.d rather km ler ^ness lie felt it tie w.oked at that u^ly little bor;, with e iiiiskjioo trom the levem n that Innted -Bon c hin_r more." "\..w, itstim u wcri . cputiii"?you * <a up!' ciic?i vc staltiil'Vet you back 11.to your olli oU.ce where you were belore, or tin r.stlia you have spoken will jo-t ymn ties all broken," pan we seize I .1 cudjfel. ken?that was lyinj: on the floor.) "t.ik< ur hands ont of your pockets and c ive the actum door; te.l the loretiiaii there's m> py. you u^ily bo e." Quoth the devil end him more." And our devil, never stirrin j, sti 1 is flit 1,1, still is flitting, back ; if 1 lorlh upon e landinjr, ju-t outside the sanctum door, lars a-down his cheeks are streaming? au/c liuht trom his eye is boauiin.:?an I I * voice is heard, still crying. "Sir, the | email wants some more! ' And ?nir-on . sreed with that sereaiuiuo. is awnkeiu-d | 111 its dream 1 ii", and has lost the | eaceI fev itijr; tor the 1'iuey will i o ne o'er 11-. ut cm h leaners lace ?r?? lis, lie.us the rrid words?we want a Utile ninri:'. 1 oids, on their foreheads glurin:;, yoin mil )' colliimi needs a little mote! ' rohmel Tompkins ofmir country," writi - ' So i'hern co r s ion lent, is an absentn el 111:111. loit bought a new open r.n I ue. and the li.st time lie rode in it. he ! oi.ht everyonuwiiii.il not ce it o|'enuv.-?- 1 cm n 1\ he Incl S.[U re Post, whustuppc I ill a? "Good morning, Colonel!" ' I bought it on'y a day or two ago." " I low is yonr la.inly.' ' Two iiimdred an I li.'ty dollars." 1 he S.juire jieree.vcd t! at the Colonel mil was on h scarriage, and tried lii.uo .c i "Anything new, Colonel! ' Yes, the harness is new, too; a new 1 limit altogether. And so they parted. The meanest man in the wor! 1 livn in is city. He buttons hi* shirt \\. i wars, and looks at bis money thl< a a ignifyili- glas*, I*.m e it c..uscs a iiall me to look like a tarter. A iniii:~11 r Was u kill-; out one dav. and ?-M'd iWii Ii tie biys; in e f uli nu ina<'i >\v. As he tu tied. In iu.il'd ilic l<..h>wg ainu-iug e niversa til n: Why. John, didn t .on know that was r><?n ..' 'Yes, of conr-e I did.* Why did yon not make a bow to lion'"' *\\ by. my mother don t belong to bis ii i eh.' Some twenf\ five or thirty year* ngn, an ishinan, William 1'atiers oi, Icit Krin's eon isle to find a home in America llav. .r friends in the legion of Fair Havin. Iiio, he made his way thither. 'Inking unci one day at the house of Dr. I' . wa? ireaien 10 me ,\ iiierir.t it ili-li wlioln?rw In him. < ! jjroen c >rn in the ear. liwi'liii'. how-ver to he tlmujit <// > n inn1 I. or hft.n_' unxi .us to display uinsii il jmcity. aher having eagerly neionied the vory corn, hi* appetite still n i.ip-/ e i* ed. ! pasMtl up the desj oiled cob, with tlie ry natural ropiest, " I'luse. put some more ;>mr on my .<</< /..' " A rmmftiTV.? 11.1 rj ct for May p'ueks it of its 'Editor's Drawer '?it queer pl.iee .it same "Drawer"?a literary curiosity: ' Snfttr n f/t't t' ft <>ji rn r<>fii 1 Thi* sjiellii backward and forward all e same. !?. '1 hen taking all the first letters ofeac ml si>e!ls the first word. 51. 1 hen all the second letters of each trd sj*?lls the second word. 4 'I lien all <he third; and mi on through e (mirth and the filth. 5. 'I h n eoiimieneiii}? w ith the last letter each word spells the la-t word. 0 'I hen the next to the last of each rrd; and so oil through. TllF. Fkti.ock.?The fetloi-k should not 1 shorn, (iol has seen lit to have th lir crow hm<* there. 'I here is rapid nveiiient of the joint ehords and ?-k n to, when the animal is traveling rapidly u h length n| hair ;s probably neecseury fur e protection of this part oi the leg. . j. n. i:iford, I MAGISTRATE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' , ASU SI'IICITOU IS Lyl ?TY, HAS removed !-U Office from ('buteh Street 10 mo office adjoining ibii bparmti Otiue. >.i I'ubl c Sijuure. Ail business iuli untcd lo hi* raid will meet wit.i prompt attention. F? b 3 4'J ly SFTI.IVAN, ELF^KD & WINSMITII, HAVE associated ! eintudves lor the purpose ot prac iving > n>. i the Di-tiiet of d|M.tiuburg An,) liyiiiwii iutruaicii to their care will receive prompt atten'ion. OflP.ce on the Public Square, adjoining the Si'.l U 7 .1 A olUCE. C. I\ SULLIVAN. I. itrm.i. J. M. EL FORI', Sjitlatibttrg. J. C- WIN8MIT11. Spait.uiburg. Oct. -7 &) ?m rT iD & rtJNCAN. \ T T () 11 N K V S A T L A W AND s a. r rutiA is i yt.tr. A T SPA ,TA t III il(l t". II All hitiiifHi > ^iirr *tcxl t ? tli.-in .ti l.-iw anil Equity wiil | ii l>roin|i.ty a tended to Office next dour lu ti irdy. Agncw Co. i. i. ttc> l?. D. It. DI'NCAS. Apr.l IJ 0 ' v Wright A Orr? ATTORN EY S AT L A W , Office in ^thj. E- g ;'s llr'ck 1'iiihEng. next iloor in U .bo E iwaius' law office, up.-tans, Spur'Aiilt.i: g. 0. 11. .1 D Wiin;iit, Spartanburg 0. II. .Its L. Ota, Anderson L. 11. Jan A 4*? fair row ??. W liilurr. A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W , \X7"ILL practice in the Cnni tH of SpurtnuI | burg and a l.jo li ng Difttticts, office \t stahrxxurnu c. it. Oct 21 47. tf A. *r. ? an i?, ATTORN LY AT LAW, 1IJ"1LL I'RAl Tl? E i.i the Law Courts ol t?.c Western C.ici.it. I .xi . t". iii iv ulwixs t o iouii'1 at ti e office ol ; the Cit. u.m.i Sp. ni. in. Sp.iri at. burg I'. 11. Dec Z ill tf UKLLIAM l\ Attorney o I I^aw. LENOIR. C il.i' A i.I.E. r . N. t\ i ^ 1L1. be iii a tc.i'l.Hic a n.i ni die ('oiiris, y f 1m> Ii Cou.iiy and Sup. tin. I c d ?.l t o | In...ohm, I'u.k cooii y and ai 111'lidci .-on v lie. i iU'inici>oii cm.ni>. N ? .. iin 1 xx i. | in t x no i'1 "III, I V Ixi a.I i,.i.?tic .i IlltlUbt.d lu t.ix c-iic 1 hi xl cmC. n .N. C. 111.I Ellt.Nl L - ?.lilt I II row, c*mj., silllj -nil ilnliO. esi| , Jo.ill xxi'iixt, c.-ij., Spal Ill.ibxi g t . IE. 8 t . _xlj_ CmJ ft ? W ii.i.xill i.oi liU'uotl, T AlLOlt, ' T T.O removed ix> nicuus over Foster \ 4 1 Jlldd's. IIIIIIXM.I.- ill. I " - - ' ' , , ..nil UT>1* I 11 1 Ilk 1... .in' pin?t t.ivora, li a-k - ,i liberal pnt.ou.igi lor Ii.e IUIUI c. Ji.lv 7 IS tf l> It. sin l?oit. F A S II I () N A 1*. L i: I \ I I. O II. < >1" 1.1' lev ' ! I t: v intui tu I Ii - i i iirn< v! I ? ? >|i il I .ill burg t .lit ill- I :i? o j ?>|| 11 :i Sill > i I lit Uri.'k Il ium*, nil I ..urcll MlCCl, tvl.OiO III It ill b* |l i-ii-o*i ! > me .ul tv.io may lnvoi h.r. .v.:it tlii-i* i?.itroiuiuc. | J.in 11 -17 ly i(. Ik. 4) \i ? n. F AS II 1 U N A B I. K T A I I.O R . U'Ol'LU lotii.it his tl'.'itik- tor ji:i-t Invert* in t n-h it cott inuiiiic.- nl tbe Mtine. lie lu.ty be toniiil o\i>. 11a..-iy .v Agucw .I tin iltv.irc Jj.ure. J.in it 45 Or. J. %. U'iilUt ., HAV1 \ lI locntiil in Spartanburg, offers liip. oil -s uiiiil HOiV.cft to tlit* ci.Ui-ns u. lue.oxiii a nl .t-i *i niiig country. lie ? il b.- iniiiiil a :In* it-.-iileii c of Mr**. MeAlpti. ii < t.ui'ctiM-c 1. >! |-o- te Wot.on. I *1' go or i' lin* t t.l.ce, ovci tbe oU.ee i*t liub i. 11vv.-t i- ?*. C n I.ale. fib 1 ? 50 tf Or. Will 'I' Utt>?t-I U'lLI. p noiic- MKDH'INI. -.n-l Sl'IKJKI.i in i ..i i ion w ii. D..N i .S i t. i .n i. e tliii--- in Sj it t.i'imirg an*! n- v.cu.i y < in e on i'Uii eli."- u-oi.No. I.riek BaUgc. upMiiu* .a l?i L. C. K one :y s. a Marco Ul 4 iy Or. W . 4 . Urn il lilt* UK NT I * r. OFF'.CK it.ilt I r . . .1. \ I'.r.NtlN nv i it.iiee \.t Pin., ii-. O.ini '< .V hv.ii-. ......it Ui.vct, iiilw* r*l?.U . ilUOlll g . 11 . .> 0. Jual.? ?(*. ly 1)11. 3.. ( . tki:\ \ t:i>v I T \S K:.Tt l.M I>. :.:i I I .? resumed the JL !" ! "? ui li. 1 ?' I. I2 4 . tf ( . tiorlHU'r <V *o?i, M V 1"? li MAliKUS. 4 N!> M ? : i i t.si-? < >! -I wclrv, Ro|i!t'.r<*rs ni ? ! i o v All w.n k liii... oil' tli in wii. uic t nitli j'luinjiincss itud ?? ]' ?: o . .11 lull ;3 4 If i T :iciiir; NET & co., ;v:IOI.J.-vI,j; \ u> kihail ? no amiasf S?C3\3 3JH t ibT CF Trt. COU.U H3US:, S /' . I /1 J . I ,\ ii 6 11 <> . . (J. 5 jit. 20, 31 ly lilt* M.ilf t?l StUllll C.ll ??li .a. In the Court o! Common Picas. D. w. mooiil:. | vs. v An Aclncen:. J. K. SMITH. \ li .In, t. I wards A Carlisle. PCtf. Ait'y. IT T IIKIil.AS the j.'. uti ill ?i i J. on the 25th y y d iv of October, Mc his declaration ng i.ot tlie defendant, who ns it is said) i* abs lit Iioiii ii.ol nit hunt tli.- hunts ot tliis State, and li.is tie iIter witc m?r uti >ruey known with* in the same u|mn w.iutu a cnj>y ol the said declaration might he s rv d: li i> ttieic c < d n I. That the said defendant do :i|>) e .r and jih ad t.i the sn d deel iraIniii, on <i. li te e the .'nth day of (. > tober next, wh o i ?i li in the ycir ol oar Lord one thousand ei.'iit him i el and ?n y: otherwise Anal an I nS oliite judgment wilt t..en be given and a warded against hnu. J 11. T >1.1 ESON, C. C. P. fici. 27 do 4<j STATE OF .Mil I II CAROli.1A. In the ('o a t of ( ointiion Pleas. D I ft L TWIT TV, ) i * At tachnu-nt. E M. L \ .NF. j lie d Ve mm t In....... ro w. ?.. ? rllhlrK.\~ 1110 |?':tii* itV- <l il. nn ilic li.ili I iv ( \p il fi\ i fir il'< ''ii>?i><>n ftjtniiist I till' -If OUll HI'. 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Itol * fllty of Koa lit It Pltalure* Kill iliMlIt > of Koa Ml lo Kt inn la ? of n Tlalaa aaaifl ^|?trr lUMf lai Kt iiinli ? of n I laaaa aaml Habit In FriilMlrt of a I'la111 and **|? rr Habit In Ka mala of n Tlalaa and ^|Mir liable lai K? finale of a Tllln tml Spare llaMi Saa Kenan I* ? of a 1 lain him! ^)aare Habit 111 Kf uanle* of a 'I lain ami ^|Mit llablt laa Krnialaftof a Tbftai anal ^|?mr Habit III K* Mantra of a I'ldo anal spare I If! bit In Kriianla % of a Thin at tf i|mrf IUUI Kvrry lot nil I Should Kvrt) lot adit * tin 111?| iy ItaniM should K.v?1 y liitnllil Miamiftd Kt? >' li tniM should F.lrr) |n\ni|il Should Fait) I % a del should K. %? ? ! ta ^hntilal I?ver> In valid si?oa?l?l Tr> flor Parba||r? Tri tliir I'm U.i?e. Ti) One I'iii kN^r. Ta)* ilur I'm ?.i?Kt . 'I t > but- l*aa Ut^r. Ti > fine I'arbai^t*. Ti > On* l*ai'ba|(r. Tr> fla. 1 PnrUai(r? Ta > Hi a l*aa k ?*);< Prat a Ivx 1 >t 1 mi 1 1 iltt ! n?|?r?fliirf Inr thatr Painphict on " ??i Momudi 4ii<i Howelt.H U. \V. Itl.iss ^ f o. , Pa n?r?, MX) 111' ind ?i h) , *#rtt A ot It* bur Halt in bp irtunlurg by nkl I.I..M N AMI VhMlllMi. i Scpi 16 Ij Nolle** i I IiO hereby ppf notice that 1 will not bn sponsible tor any debt* that my wif? El ' V..K 'IIIONirSON, ??r my daughter JA. j 1 IIOM1 HON, rimy contra ;t in any way. unl i cwnpellt d by law, an I hare given notice ti ; and again. HENRY THOMrHON * Young's SUr*. Lauren*. H C., S*pt 22 lj I A Fortune for #10 I.KI tu m II Nr. K"k Ji t Y. l>00. I GEO KG IA STATE LOTTERY. McKlNNEY & CO., MANAGKHS. Aulhui itrii by mffcutl Act nl l.'i' Legislature 25,828 Prizes!! MORE THAN ONE PK1ZK TO KVUT TWO r / v a' /; r si CAPITAL PRIZE $00,U00! TlobLots Only 810. Halve*. Quarters and Light hs in Proportion. ! To be drawn each tsalutday in I MX), in the city ol 8avanua!i. Georgia. Class 79, to d awn July 7. 1 60. Class SO. to be drawn July 14 lfctt Clem 81. to b - d awn July lit, ISO'). Clas? SI. to be d awn Ju>y J8, lct>0. MA iMFK'E.NT SCHEME. 1 I'rizu of $86,000 fa $10,000 1 20,000 is 2 M 0 1 " 1U. hid is * lO.UMJ 1 " 6,000 is 6.01.0 1 " 4.000 is 4,0t> 1 S.uOO is 8.0.0 1 '* 2,00d is 2.000 1 * - l.ouU is 1,600 ' " l.lOO is 1.101 6 " 1,0t#0 are 6.0) 10 " 6 to are 6,0)0 2 " sOO are b- 0 2 ?00 are ' (i 0 2 " 2??i? are 4 0 I *>0 " 1.70 arc 7,6uo 100 ? 100 are 10,000 100 " 05 are 9.600 100 " 85 are 8.6O0 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. lib.418 l'rizes amount itig In . . . $2l2,14o 25,828 Prizes amounting to $1100,040 WILL HE I) It A HA* THIS MOXTJL Certificates of Pa.-kajrcs will be "old at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate ol Packages 10 Whole Tickets $00 10 Half " 80 " " 10 Quarter " 16 " ' 10 Kighth " 7.61' L O O K "AT T II I S! A S I? I. i: \ |> 1 |> I) 18 A H I \ O . ON Tilt: TllUEti Nl M UK 11 PLAN ! Which takes place every Wednesday ami Sat unity in 180O. 1 Capital prize ol : : : J23.OO0 1 Piize 4,6<t<i -1 Prize of : : : : 4.000 1 Prize of : : ; : 3.000 1 Prize of : : : : 2.171.2o 10 Prizes of S7M) are : : 7,t>ou 411 I'n.- " I-" . 11 i iii c : : i ,tHH) 5 I Prizes of 126 ate : : G.'JoO 2'V.i Prizes of 8? ate : : 20,720 01 I'riiof .VI arc : : 8.2>>0 01 Prizca of it i are : : 1.020 f>4 Prize* of 20 are : : 1.280 !i,tW2 I'ri/ci of It) ate : : 60,820 -'8.221 Prize* of 6 at o : 141,120 81,112 Prize* amounting to (281,481.2 117lOLE TICKETS >6 SHAULS IK I'W/'OK TIOK. IN ORDKHINO TICK ETS Oil CI IITIFICATE8. Enclose the money to our address for tin tickei* order"d, on receipt of wl.icii llioy wil be tor warded l>y first iiiail. Purchasers eat. nave tickets ending in any figure they may dc eignatc. Tlte list <>f drawn number* anil prizes will b sent to purchasers immediately alter the draw iitg. All eommunica'ions strictly confidential. Orders for Ticket* oi Cert .ticairs. by Mail oi Express, to be d.re-te 1 to .McKINNKV k Co., NavaHniili, Ga. July 12 10 If WOOD, K I) I) V A: COS/ IIKLIWUI. I Ml I sMH Kl XI4TK L(l II tKlh> GRAND CAPITAI. PRIZE $ 70,000! Wocd.Tddy & Co., Managers Tlie Managers ttttice -irelocaied at Wilmington Delaware, and St. l.ouis. Mtifouri. i The follow.ng mi.-nifiient scheme* will b? dr iwn in pub'ic. uu i> r the Superintendence <>. Sworn l'oniuii?ioiiert, ?| pointed by tbe Governor. Mttod, L'tltly & C'o'n Lottery, ClaASS >o. Jjrau* uu S.i ur.i.iy, Ju v 28 A IftiO 7S NU .MI1ERS?18 DRAWN RALLOTS. 1 GUAM) CAPITAL PRIZE OI ^70,000 ! ! Prize of ^6 ,'?< ?t RhiPrizes of $1,000 18,876 | D,8 " 60* 10,000 j 06 ' 126 j ; G.otxt , 06 " H'O I ; 4,'H>ii 06 " 8' a.'KMi 06 " 6" . ? 2.6'tu 4.810 " 4 | 27,040 2 , ' OG Prizes amounting to SI. 171.06 1 Whole Tickets S2 : II ?l*e? ?l^i Quarters ( '?. E gh lis 21. ne viu,y i rr.r/.K 10 every 2 tickets Cernhcn't s ot j i ka ,eJ will l?o soid at the follow ng ra m. wu.cli is .lie r.sk : Cenificu.e ol |ia ka,;.' 01 -6 whole tickets $201* t 0 211 alf HI) 5> *' ' ' 26 quarter 7 * 75 " - 2ti c.ghtU L7 HP LK > l> I IJ iSCH KMK ! T?> I.K I)IIA AX F.AC1I WEDXESDAY IX J ELY. ; CI*** 328 draws on Wedneday, July 11, I860. Class 81 > draws on We Inc. lay, Juij 18, 18 ?0. Class 352 draws on We lncsuay, July 2-3, 180 ?. XEAULY OXE I'KI/.E TO EVERY TWO T 1 C K E T 8! 78 NUMBERS?!:! DIIAWN BALI.OTS. I C apital I'i l/.e of *:J7,500. 1 Prize of SI 1,8 7 I 217 25(1 4 7,6itU I 05 lot) 4 5.ooo I 65 " 80 i 4 2,500 | 65 " 40 10 ' 1.U0U | iao SO I 0 6U0 | 4.715 20 1 10 Gtrtl | 27,040 " 10 ! 25 S00 j i ~ 32;300 Prizes Amounting to 568'.)."289 Whole tickets $10? II i! ve^ 55?Quarters $2.50. t'erl iho.it *'S ol pa;k iges in the a hove drawing will he sold nt i he lollowing rates, which is j the risk : j Certificate of packages of 26 whole tickets 119.60 ' " 26 half 74.75 ' " " 26 quarter " 87.8. t\ OlOeHIJCO IKK.KTS < ? I'KBTIfWATrS. Enclo-e i he nuiouiil of money to our address for what ymi wish to purchase; name the l.ot| tery in which you wish it invested, and whethj er you wi?h Halves, Wholes or Quarters, on receipt of which we send what is ordered, by tirsi ' mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, a printed j drawing, certified to by the Commissioners, will he sent, with an explanation. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Oflie, Coun ty unit Stale. All communication* strictly confidential. prizes of $1,000 and under paid I immediately alter the drawing?other prizes at J the u?ual lime of 40 days. Our Single Number Lotteries, Capital Prize i $50,000. draw every Saturday j Whole tickets $1<>?Halves $5?Quarters $21. Orders for Tickets or Certificates to be ad! .l-.......! . ? r*. ' WOOD. F.DDY A CO., Wilmington. Del. I j. or. WOOD, EDDY A CO., St. Louis, Missouri SE The drawing* of Wood. Eddy, k Go's in* Lotteries are h?<l in tbo N?* York me Herald. New York Times and New Yorker Staat* Zeitung. r June 28 17 if Iff A"STBB'S Ague Cure, rot TUB mtDI COBB OB Intermittent Ferer, ?r Perer Mi in% Remitfjat Fever, Chill Fever, Daak Ague, Periodical Headache, or BiUn Headache, aad Bilioaa Fever*, iadaod for the whole etas* of dUeaaee ?rigt? nntiug la biliary deraagemeoA, caaaod by the Malaria of miasmatic coaatfftoa. No one remedy it louder called fbr by th# necessities of the American people than a bub* and safe cure for Fcrer and Arue. Such vt arc now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the aaah and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can oris* from its use la any qaantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder m ist lie of immc:iae service in the* communities where it prevails. ]'repetition ie I better tha i cure, for the patient escapee the risk which h tnust run in violent attacks yf this baleful distemper, This Cvaa" expels ! th? m'asmatie pniisoi of Fj:veb aj?j? A ova from the systc 11 and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It ie not only the best remedy ever yet discovered i for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply lor a dollar brings it within tbo reach of every body; and in bilious districts, where Pkvbb an o Ar.un prevails, every body should have Ik and use it freely !x>th for cure and protectionIt is honed this price w ill place it within thff reach of all?the poor as well as the rich. A. great snj>eriority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intcrmittcnt.s is, that it contain* no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effect* whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it urc left as healthy as if they hod never hud the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the con sequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of < disorders uri-e from its irritation, among which nrc Neuralgia, Ulieumatism, (Jout, Headache, blind..ess. Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asthma. l'alrdbition, l'aintul Affection of th* Spleen, Hysterics, I'uin in the Bowels, Colic, 1'iiralvsK and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent tyj>e, or become periodical. Tl.is "Cvaa" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection. that will be excreted from tl e system, j and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to rij>en into d seo.se. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittent*, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE FURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHY8I0, arc so composed that disease within tlie range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating profierties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organism. Ftirri'rlltin it- -4. * - B ... uunnii rnuii, xnn ri'jionog it* healthy ut ilities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is lowed down with nniu or physical deUlity is astonished to find hi* healih or ei'crpv restored by a remedy at ones so i simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaint* of every Unly, hot also many furnudi hie and dntigcrou* disease*. '1 he agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, runt niuing eertifientea of their cures and direction* for their use in the following complaints: (.'oatirsttraa, lleaithnrn, Headache intuituJ torn disordered Stomach, Atmtmi. Indigestion, I'aiu tn and Morbid Inaction of the liotct't, I'/atutmey, Lota of Appetite, Jnui-dire, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or destruction of its functions. They are nn excellent ?Iterative for the renovation of the blood and the r> storation of tone and strength to tue system dsbiliutcd | by discaae. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rou the nario ccrf. or Congh*, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consnap* tion, and Tor the relicr of ConsaapUve Patient* in advunecd stages of the disease* 60 wide is the fx Id of its usefulness and *o numerous ore the rases of its cure*, that almost every section of country at ound* in persons pah* liclv known, who have I rrn rcstori d from alarming and ? *< 11 desperate disease* of the lungs by it* use. When once trhd, it* superiority over every other niev.ieite of it* kind is too apparent to eacapt observ ation, ond where it* virtue* are known, tn* pi.Llic n? longi r hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing cud dcugcrous affections pf ths nulnion 1 j otgan* that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thru*t upon tha community hate failed and lecu discarded, this has gaitu-d friends t v every trial, conferred benefits on the alllictrd they can never forget, and prc% ducrd cures too numerous and too rvmorksblsto he forgotten. rRCrARHD 13Y J. . AVER Sc. CO. LOWELL, MASS. P. I. & .. . ,4 j? 1 F. 1E\1 ES, ILtesrillr, atul by all Drugg'.ita svevy wl ere. I1AY1L \ND. STEVESON & CO.. Cb itltilon, Wholesale Agents. ( May 10 1?? tf I .b 7.1 77: OF SOUTII CAROLINA In the Court ol Common Picas. 1 S \MUEU MOUUAN, I vs. V Attachment. ] j. k. s.Mirn. j r.ol.o, Edwards A Carlisle, PL.T. Att'y. 1 \\' " lllCAS iHe pliut.tr did. on the 25th i *1 day ot October, hie his de duration against the d-It nu.ini, who (a* it is .-aid) isttbI a.til trutii and without the l.m.la of this State, an I h.is neither wile nor attorney known within tin- same upon whotu a copy of the said decl trillion inigni be served: li i- tiie etote o d -red That the said defendant do appear ami p'.eiul to the said drctarai s i. on o. 1 cio- e the 2t>ili day of October next, wh.cli will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eiglu hundred and sixty; otherwise final an 1 ah-oluie judgment will then be given and . awarded itgAiti-t him. J. It. TOLLESON, C. C. P. Oct. 27 S.? 4q SIATK OF >01 Til FAROLINAT" In the Court of Common Pleas. : BENJAMIN 11. CAMPBELL, 1 vs. > Attachment. P1NCKNKY IE BOBO. j Iff IIEUEAS the plaintiff did. on the 22d j day of November, tile his declaration ag.nn-t the defendant, wlio (as it is said) is absent from iiml without the Limits of this State, and his neither wife nor attorney known wifh1 in the same upon whom n copy of the said declaration might b? served: It i< there ore ordered. That the said defendant do ap| e ir and plead to the said declaration, on or b.-fore the 23d day of November next, whi -h will be in the year of our Lord one lliotis ind eight hundred and sixty; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and iiwarded against him. J. B. TOLLESON, Clerk. Nov. 24 89 4q HOUSTON'S Shaving Saloon, P.ilnirMo IIuum' Basement, fcntranre on Church St., and from the Hoi.*# rpillS RHiftbl^hmrnl. conducted by a pmoli| oal UAItltKH. is now permanently located , a- above, and presents to (tie cilitcna of Spartatvhiirg niul us v id nit j advantages nevar before offered. A call ta solicited hy C. J. HOLSTON, late of Charleston. March 1 52 6m Know l'e Itot f THAT a gu.ial assortment of firugn, Madi. cine#, boods. 1'erfutnery, Brushes, Paints, 1 Oils, ko , may be fouad at FlbllKR & HEINITSHS