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%* V \ , I ^ 1 " n-ji POETIiYv For the Carolina i> part-in. . 1 TO NIKS B. i AU thing.) arc jxMsing swift s*?v, > Life's toilsotno task is nearly <*'**; , Soon will we Ioato tbu Wjjrld of ear?, 1 And stand Upon (hat happy shore V?'ll leave those friends to Us so dutr, | Ami lake our tiiglit Ic ViQrlde on htgh ft'iifie life it* ou'o long summer day, < And from the heart escapes no sigh. t I wonder, when long years have passed, ( lu that bless'd laud of tiod's above, . If we shall still remember there, those friends of earth we so much love. I lu.that fair atul bemrteon* laud, Wfiero everlasting love doth reign, ' We'll uteel those loied ones left beiiind, 'For truly all shall meet again." I There we shall meet, no moit to part. * I 1 1 r iSi*,.'- %a?11 ........i - ? * ?' a uiv c? n V?? * uv IIIUIU ?V IVHII1- ? And soon will hoar that sentence t?>yect "Come, loved ones, to your protiti?e&hnju.e?" ' TIIKSKI S. ia9i <;k?wn? old. i dv j. o. asxr. ( ' My days passt pleasantly away; i My nighis arc blest with sweetest sleep, , I foci no symptom* of decay? } I have no cause to mourn not weep; My foes arc impotent anil shy, ' My friends arc licit Iter false uor cold, ] And yet, ol' lato. 1 often sigh ? I'm growing old. ( v My growing talk of olden times; 1 My growing thirst for early news; I My growing apathy to rhymes; 1 My growing love of easy Shoes; , , My growing hate oi crowd* and noise1; . My grow ins ?f taking cold. . All whisper in the plainest voice? ' I'm grow ing old. ' I'm growing fonder of my staff; ^ I'm growing diniinor in the eyes; I'ui growing fainter in my laugh; I'm growing deeper in my sifchs; i I'm growing careless of-my dress; I'm growing frugal of my gold; t I'm growing wise; I'iu growing?yes ? I'm glowing old. I sc. t in my changing taste: 1 i see it. in my changing hair; t I yoe it in inv growing waist; I see it in my growing heir;. A thousand signs proclaim tho truth, As plain a* truth was ever tohf, t That even in my vaunted youth, -? I'm growing old. . j Ah, me! my vety laurels breathe ' The talc in my reluctant ears, a And every boon the hours boipicalh I But nfhkes ini? rtnhlne In ilw. E'en flattery's honeyed words declare The secret she would tain withhold. And tell ine in, '-{low youug you are!*' 1'iu growing old. Thanks for (lie years ! whose rapid flight My sombre muse too sadly sings; Thanks for the gleams of golden light That tint the dnrkuciu of thoir wing*; I T1h> light that beams from out the sky, Those heavenly mansions to unfoh^ j Where all arc blest, and none tuny sigh, "I'm growing old (" ^ A Capital Tnke-Oir. i Tito following burlesque upon some of 11 ^ the patent medicine advertisements is a rich :i thing of its kind, and may serve as a mode! s for any .parties who are preparing to an- c nounce some new " Valuable Discovery" or | ^'ftrcat American Remedy" to the already he-dragged and he-physicked world: f THE GUMAT REMEDY! 0 CoiirocNn Extract of S.vakktaii, Rahk j ^ Du. baugs, M. D., A. S. s, | t Having accidentally and providentially dis- ! c covered this truly great remedy in the in ' |, ncrflost-bowels of the Mammoth (\ive, now t , offers it to the distressed and disoased pub- ! a lie. Baggs' snaketail Bark cures the ! most obstinate ease of inflammatory cuta- j ,, ehism ; distracttlons of the spinal marrow ; I H low bridge on the abominableeanalg ;"l>H)ody flummux; swelled "spatula ; constipated ?ppcudix-; vertical in the head; looscne-ft of the appetite ; relieves irritation of the ulva n and utensils generally; removes bunions. a tan, freckles; corns and other extravagance < j, from the face, neck and shoulders; spheroid ,, fever and drum ager. j fi None geuuiue that doesn't come from ^ Baggs. tSee that his cork is stamped on I ? his name. * e Beware that "Snakctail Bark" is blown ^ into the bottle. j .. U .1 4 '...Cfl ? IICHU llit'BL' I. I'lllill'jHUii. ! I' Skunk's lDx, Nov. 0, 1859. p DEAR B.voos: Vour snaik tale bark has ri resolved my hole system, solar and ail. t )?r i ri fumi'y doctor said 1 had an uuimul cooloy, I ho called it, in my surreptitious, but he was Tong^as usual. I used too bottles accord- ? ,^ing to direct^huj>, and have been workin o ever binoe. i*. 8.?1 think J don't want e any more, as my wife says she don't want to ?' be a wider agin. Yours, 1 o; Ho Ye Afflicted. 1 ?l Mrs. Baldhead was entirely cured of an -N enraged cuticle by one bottle. | f< 8cth Chaffer was so far gone with & pe- | e< cuniary disease, that he could imt be moved 1 h in his bed; took two bottles. The first hot- p <le weakened the disease; fho second relieved him from all further pain; he was e< lifted from his bed, and hasn't been in it i since. Smith O'Swasli, by taking one bottle, so- ( h< cured a free passage through the gates*ol oi tho Hobokeu Ferry, which he had never is .had before. w Mrs. Doozcnberry gave lierafHi tcl hus- y< baud nine buttles, and she rejoicingly la writes, "lie is now beyond the reach ofdis- w ease and (juack doe tors." j di Mr. 8impel Ton, of Poudiek, Right Cor- i sn wcrs, caught cold after being thrown into a II violent perspiratTbn 1>y dodging a creditor, b; He gave tho creditor a bottle of the Snake- d< tail, and the curiae of the perspiration and ir ' cold has not been heard of sinoo. cr iMeister Karl ha?i an cxoacerbaiod tea- bt tot. in his eye; one bottle removed it to the si other eye, and two bottles run it out. fii The physicians all recommend it as u s[ great uid to their practice. Several disttn- Si guishcd'nndertakers praise it highly; one ni of them writes: *! wish BaggV.Snaketail of - was in every bouse in the land;" livery qi stable keep* is recommend it; Smith, the p. "Mourning Hoods storekeeper, says it is an tr invaluable aid to bis business. Price gl ! m per single bottle; live bottles for $2; ten aj Lotties for 50 cents, and by the dozen in pi proportion. A liberal discount to tho st trade. ce " ri 7Vte Fittest Jtnwrr for a II ulotc?A gr wi-dower. . fn A JJttrinett lluit tccultl Soot Anybotty-? to Chimney Hsweping. 77c Fit ft (futility of a I'toplc't. Govrrnmmt?E-qunlity. ra When a man is tojht lrif .conduct is gen- tn rrally A osr. * \ ; aaBW^WJ-.l I J JB-lliLlLll. ?UC-ga v Thk tUftnuf Hats, Ac.?We arc pica :<1 to ^ c that Fashion, ad tar as' relates 1 attics' bonnet#' is taking a tin n in thu rigl lirectioik. The clumsyDouuet, which Ik >f lute years boon used rather as a lattit work on which to suspend the artificial d relations ot' flowCrs and fruits, is givin fray to the jaunty, servieublo and cotnfo able hat, with its lace curtain and wuviu feather. The. nets for the hair, and tl graceful mantillas of the present season, ai ilso a th'cjded iiuprovcmcut, and wo'-en lially endorse tlm vbtnments of thu T*hil K-lphia Kulleliu in approbation of the aim uer fashions of ISOd. The IJulleti M?ys:< Wo must not abuse fashion indiscriiu iiatoly. When She*takes counsel of last we should commend. There are so man ugly and iiicbtiVinicjiU freaks of the tick (oddess, and we arc so much in the hah )f laughing at her ami at her votarieajy whom we mean ol course every wunui >ii America?that we really ought to spin in article now and then, to praise her who dm gratifies the taste of the whole coui try. We- might easily break this article dow tito an essay, and show that so far i'roi licsc uiutteis being nil important, thoy ui if the greatesb consetjuettcil to the heult ind virtue of the people; but if our rcf dei will take tbis lor granted, lor the presen sve will turn to the lighter task?uioresui jd to July?of praising some things in th present tastool ladies' drc.-s. First, thou, the hat and feather is d< . idedly pretty. For young girls?not ma icd women rlid midd'e a;cd ladies?it the prettiest and iimst tHrtctnl thing \\ nvo ever seen oil tlicir pretty heads. 1m ill girls with passably regular features an nler.tlde complexions, it is tho very thin; It ought not, however, to be worn tbo uiue i IV the face, which gives the wearer a bol ok. The idea is to droop the hat an 'outlier a little, so as not to lose sight i hlit modesty without which a woinai 'outtg or old. is?leather and prunellu. The in t- for the hnir, wirh the iitt .assets at flic side, are very graceful un 1 b mining lor the same class of girls. 1 ,hosc jost coming out, and. indeed, to a vlto have a youthful look.they ailda chart if lightness and airiness, ouch as wo ha* icldom seen given by anv head dres Sraee, with the hatjind feather and ue nay bo tlic rule and not the exception. Tito liKintiMuH arc very becoming, uti be subdued tone of the colors, tho absent if all gluru and flaunting, the diflcrct hades of grey, the eoolness and grace t he whole stvle. enable us to congratulat he ladies. They have done the iuiportai lung i iiis summer?tin j/ fat re nunle a hi A Ni.w Sr.dative.?Tho Journal il Miimie ilediede contains the lollowin cmarkaldo acotmn! of the discovery of lOwoiTul sedative, in cases of neuralgia, b dr. Field: Some time ago that gentleman wus it [need by a houicepatIt to put two drops n solution, supposed to be diluted to th list degree, on his tongue, in order to tr ts effect. After n lapse of about thro uinutcs he Telt a sensation of constrictio t the base of his neck and then viuleii iiiging in tho ear, while his forehead hi ante covered with abundant perspiration le was then seized with uncoiitrollahl its of yawning, and remained senseless fo evernl minutes;his hear! fi ll hack, his hot r jaw sank down powerless, he bceatn xtremly pale, and his phise was silent ?Ue honnrpath, perceiving these sym| omis, was terrified, thinking ho ha?i uti onsciously committed inurder; stimulant? lOwevef, brought I>r. Field to couseiuuess again, hut he continued to feel a head cho for half an hour after, with a sen?:i ton oi" pressure at the epigastrium, am cucraJ weakliest). These symptoms disap eared in the course of thut time. It was evident that the substance em loyed was a powerful po son, and tlia , had not i>ecn sufficiently diluted, and i Mrned **ut to he a nitrate ul'o i lo*d glyvilc substance obt: incd by treating glycerin y a low temperature with sulphuric o itrie acid. Onedrop mixe 1 with nine diV> 1* spirits of wine const itules the first dilu ion. I'r. Held was imutediutely si rue! ith the idea that he ha 1 experienced tie fleet* f what, in a much weaker dose in as oa useful sedative of the nervous system bile the hoimoputh was overjoyed at hav g discovered v hat he conceived to he i owerful remedy for apt* plexy. Alter va i<ms trials upon : nimals, I >r. Field at lungtl ^solved to test t ie new remedy on patients le did so first on a lady sixty -eight year I age, who It d long beui stiih ring tin euralgia, which had r* turned at interval; f three hours, and ha<l resisted every rem dy known, such as ammonia, assufictida liloroform, \e The fourth partofa dr*>| I the above solution being administered lie v as at once relieved, but some of tin k'uiptQms experienced by lb*. Field bcin; It l?v her also, he discontinue*! tlu: rem ly, hut. her sufferings soon obliged her t< avo recourse to it again, ami she was com Iutely. cured. Jt has sine*:-been tried ii ises of headache and dental neuralgia will ilttll lho/olifij f i.i,? o , o ? - - - ? Princr Ai.iikkt's Faiim.?Prince A! i-rl's h'arin, near Windsor Castle, ocrupie le thousand <tcivs, one hundred of whirl never ploughed, and in wood d and sowi ith orchard grass, top-dressed every foiu sura with liquid manure. The urahh nd is suhsoiled every two or three year.ith four en?>iiiiou>)y large Scotch hoisoriven tandem; rotation of crops mm-h tin iino as ours, without the Indian corn le crushes barley and oats in a mill, drivct y steam; keeps eight short liorr. and AI rwney cows; the oow stalls aro made o! on; iron trough always full of water in ich stall, with waste pipe to 'lie guttci hind them, and thenvo to the tniinuri icd, from which it is pumped into carts milar to ours for Watering streets, uim >rinklcd over the grass. Keeps none bui uifolk and llerkshire pigs; prefers the for icr on necouut ol their taking fat; as om ' the swineherds said: ' a dale o'fat a dnh licker." The pig pens are o^stone, and ived with httine, I icing lowest in the eon e, from which a pipe Conducts the li<|iii<l nnure to keep. In* the garden arc peach uicot and plum trees trained espalier lie apples, strawberries and grajms ?n al ages of growth; the latter liner than ir uintries to which tln-y are indigenous am] pe all the year round .Melons will not ow in the upon air, hut they have very to ones in frames. There aro forty met attend to tho garden alone. "Porter." isked an old lady of an Irish ilway porter, "when does the 0 o'clock no leave?" "t)ch, justy sixty minutcapasl nm'ain," Mike replied 4-j Shew latino 19 tub Head?An Un- ' /> ' DLitTAKhU INPLICAI EIK-For ROIHO days it past it I as boon whispered tliul certain is , transactions have been bruiijht to light \ 50 which deeply involve a funeral undertaker jj e- of tiiis city and tho question is uow asked, fa ig "Have w? a vampire among us?" It ia H? v- boldly charged that the person alluded, to ig has been hittcuiug upon tho bodies of the 10 dead. Thut those ho hug buried 'iuvo been re removed from their collies ami sold to surr geons as "subjects," and that the mutter J x- was only brought toli^ht a few weeks since, on n- and iua most singula!' manner. Since the n lirst iiitiillation, the South lfostou 1'olice, Wl under Captain 'l ay lor, have bceu at work, ii- and it is hinted that they have gathered a SI 0, sufficient number of facts to astonish even y themselves. jj le Some months since a family residing at bp it South Huston had the misfortune to lose cu ? u child, and it was buried iuan expensive ! of m dress, made by a h.dy, a friend of the fninre ily. The body of the child was placed in u a tomb under otic of the churches, and the 1. pareuts mourued for their lost one us only parents can mourn. Two week alter the 11 funeral ceremonies the lady who mutiufactn tured the dress which the little one wore re before her death, and was buried in, visited , h a washerwoman, for the put pose of employing Jrs hpr to do some work. While conversing, b? t, the lady's eyes wore attracted by a child's t- dress which hung upon a clothes lino. Shu iu was startled, for the dress resembled the ? one in which her friend's child was shroude ed. r The visitor asked permission to examine is it, and her request was complied with d,, re What was her horror to lind that it was .Sp ?i the very dress which she had put together d with her own hand , and which she had ir seen her little favorite wear several times. h There could be uo mistake about it, lor the d lady knew her own work, and the materi d alH were of unique pattern. The visitor F >1' asked the washerwoman how she come by ' n, that dress. The answer was that one day she was Washing at l'r. s house, and O * ' ? le that thu Doctor s wife made her a prcseut u- of it for her little girl. The lady instantly "o left the house, and stated her suspic on t<> * 11 friends. The result was that the child's i i) coffin was opened and found empty. This c discovery created such an excitciuciit tliat 1,1 the police were appealed to, and other cof t, fins, deposited under the church by the same undertaker, were opened and found ^ d vacant. The bodies have been removed t; and sold to surgeons lor dissecting |u |o % it m*s. It is hard to believe? that Mich siieri 1 ?1 legious transactions eould be jfcrloriiud in ;e this enlightened age, and by a funeral un it dertaker why lias enjoyed the confidence ,,, I. ol the community for some years; but the facts seem to be substantiated bv such evi|c deuce tlrat the committee ol the City tlov? eriiurvut having charge of such matters is n ; investigating, and we will call upon tin tn v to adurit representatives of the | ress to their sessions, and let the public know the T I. Wcrst?/ loaf oil /Jrrn/i/, 'Inly 12. .F f Tub Last Sritvivuit ok Hi \kt:h t >i ? Hi i.i,.?The statement has frei|ucutly been y made by tire newspapers, and endorsed by e Mr Kverutt in Iris late Fourth of duly " oration, that there is no one lelY. of that 't band of heroes who first withstood the shfihk \ of liritislr arms in the open (h id. Highly- * ' five years aving elapsei since that world <! I renowned struggle, the burden of proliabili- ^' T | ties would favor sueli a conclusion; yet tire r* I statement is not correct. There is one c i that took part in that memorable battle, h and in subsequent events of thu revolution. > ' yet living, "full of years," and venerated \ >- j for his moral worth as well as for his age ? * I and public services. - j In the (own of Acton, Me., on a beauti- ' " 1- j ful ridge of land,situated about a mi e from I ?e j Milton Mills, N. II., stands a cottage farm j ' house, unpretending in its appearance, and \ - bearing evidence of a very respectable an tiquity. The passer by Will often notice a ^ grey-haired mm reading at ten ti v. ly by tin- | t window, or walking about with a single ' t cane?perchance i>ngagc<4 iu the ordinary '< labors ol the husbandman. The stranger >' will perceive nothing v? v remarkable i.. i" the thick-set, slight 1 - ent figure, and well / - preserve 1, swarthy !? ilures, of thi> ni l man i- of'apparently eighty hut the r<--i h uts 4?J ' 11 4 j the adjacent country i> voluntarily bend with >' ! reverence a4 they |>as.x t in. And well tiny ' may?he is the last .>1 the Hunker Hill ' patriot*. , }' .id Kinnison, who Ion surviv. ' hi.- * 11 contederat s of the faimu:, Huston lea ? - 1'artv, was li\in l'v?l 1 ti ('hie g it ' the extrnui. tnary age of one ln?n lied and lifitvn ye.i.s lie has siner paa-ed away i s Kalph i rnhani, the la l ot the Hunk r 1 ' i llill heroes, still lives, although he li.i-' " * 1 nearly attained a span and a h ill ot the | | space allotted to man. His one hundred ; * ! and fourth bin day was celebrated at Mil1 ton Mills on the 7th. We have already ? given, from the pen of a correspondent,1 -i ? some notice of this interesting afhiir. \l i*n - though no pains were taken to extend a ; sUl notice of the event beyond the iinniediate ' l''1. 3 vicinity oftbe veteran's residence, a very 1 * large concourse of people vvj- in attend inee i 1 Tlie features of the occasion were tin ad 1 dressed, and one hundred and font greet l?. ings lioifi a twelve pounder, and a dinner, enlivened with toasts and speeches. Mr. Karnhatn. wo learn, was not in the * midst ot the battle. Having been enrolled 1 only ort the day previous, it Was his lot to ! v ' be detailed among a guard to take charge n ^ r Hell of artillery and baggage, at some distance atl, ' from the redoubt In so close proximity 1 4 to the principal scene of strife, the obxer- cla < vat ions which he made, and di.-t net ly re- ' ' 1 collects to this day, are highly interesting. ' and we trust they will be given to the put - wl( 1 | lie by some competent pen. When w?reflect bow few persons living can ever ami I ! remember the event itself?as a child of HW< 1 ' twelve at that time wou'd now he ninety-live i r j years old?a living actor in that bloody - ( drama becomes at once an object of interest, MT } respect and veneration.? liotfon Jourivtl. ti Matrimonial.? Miss Kiln Roberta - | Stevens; heiress to the princely estates of K. - tin* Ilobokcii Land and I uiprovement Coin ' , pany, estimated to he worth about three * j millions, w is, on Thursday evening last, mar- | j ri?*< 1 to tin- lion. MiimOi1 Robert 11 unter (Jar- i *'?* I nett, member of Congress from Virginia. "h,! , ; Tlii Right llev. tlie Bishop ol Now .lor- ; ; I ey, Dr. Odonheifiner, assisted by tho Rev. I V. Bruce, Rector of St. Raul's t.'hureh, I i llobokou, solemnized tho rites ofmarriage, ' >' I The bride is said to bo small in stature, but ' remarkably bountiful. The groom, tis is ' ^ well known in Virginia, can laynovlaiin to tm.i i good looks, hut is very talented. lie is a nmJ i nephew of the lion. R. M. T. JIuntcr, ol , j tie; t.'uiicd States Sonato. Hjfl : Tho most direct method of dctormini^^^H I horse power?stand near and tickle i hind legs with a htiar ??fggs J- -LJ?Li L.S X. O. P. VE1? NO ATTORNEY AT LA V1LL I'RACTlOJt in the Western i Omen?West oornor of Col. YKRI3' brick building, o*?v tlic * tup it (. uiiuuu, and opposite me 1't >u*e. April 12 ft iTaf t.lford, MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEY AT L. AMI S?1.1CITOI< IM kiCltMTtL. IAS removed bi? Ollico frmu Cburcli to the ol'iee adjoining thu (ipatlui tlio Public S?|>tHre. All busiiicsa intrusted to his catc wi (it prompt attention. Feb 3 4? JJilTVAN ELFOIil) & W1 \S3 [AVE. associated themselves for tl poM' of practising Law in the Did mrinitburg. Any business intrusted i re will receive prompt attention. fico on the Public Square, adjoini SPA kTA St ni l-ten. ('. I*. SULLIVAN, Laurens. J. M. Kl.l'OlUt, Spartanburg. J. t'. W INS Mi Til, Spartan burg. Oct. 27 REED & DUNCAN, lTTO 11 N K Y S A T L A W solicitous in ryt'irv, i T SI* ART A Nil I 110 C. II All i, V iul rusted to tlietu in Luvr an<l lopi prompt I v itttuiidctl io. Office nest i trdy. Agtiew & Co. p. hkk o, l>. II. t> April I - ft Wriglil & <*rr, A T T 0 U N E V S A T L A W Office in .Miy. lo-gg's I trick I'uiKlin; or to llobo & Ed wards' law otlicc, nj mrtanbiirg. C. II. J. D Wuiuiit, Rpnttaiibtitg ( J as. L. Omi, Anderson C. I Jail 45 ritrrwtv A WliiliM'r, A T T t) It N K V S A T L A W Vr ILL practice in tlic Court* of S burg and adjoining District*. OITlCK AT dlMSHMintu r. II. Oct 21 I ", A. T. (avis ATTORNEY AT LAW, \;r ILL l'RAt I ICR in the Law Co the Western Circuit. Mr. C. may alway s b? foaitd at tfie a i' Carolina Spartan, Spartanburg C. II Dee 2 lit o ll.1.1 ill I . JO\ i:>. I.ENOllt, CALDWELL, Co. N. .1 \/ 1 I.I. lit" III attendance *'1 'I""' both Onuniy and Superior, held nlnis, I'ulk county, iinil ut llcmloi>. ndcraoti county, N. and will oinptly to all business intrusted in lii Western N. < IUri:ni.m i ?.fas. Farrow, cr*j., S >lio, cs'i , John lloiuar, Spuriuul . S (J. Marc It 1 ' * William l.oi'ktvuud, T A I L <J K , IAS remove! to Kooius over Fo .lii'MS. opposite the \nirt 11 i-c". ' , lor past fuvnis, he a?ks :t liberal pat * the tuture. July 7 Is 1>. It. Hudson, K A S II I ( X A It I. K T A I I. O \<?!' f. 1? respectfully inform the fill Spartanburg mat lie ha* upi'in la llrii'k ltange, on Church Street, w 1 II be plvumil to see all w iio may t.i\ Hi their pntruuage. Jaii -< *17 II. I>. On ?*ii, F A S II 1O N A li I. fci J' A 1 LO I \7(>l*l.l> return his thanks for past ami ask a continuum*.* ol the an lie may l>c fouuil over llanly \ A ii'dware Store. Ian rt 4o Dr. W in T. lii.-s.l \J II.I. priu'iire AlliMCIN! ami (in connect ion ? .1 li I't. N't lr*'t il \ ice) in Spiiflaut'iiiTJ ami \ ni.y. t'hllreli Street, No. lirick Kiliite ui lleseietiee at l?r t.'. I\> nne0\ s. March 21 4 ^i*. M. C . Iti iin <*l 1, i>r.\ nsi )f F11'! '. with Ol*. .1 ' \ KKX<?N Ofllt'C of Haw kill-. I Imii e ?V itreli Si eel, llri k Uango, Spartaubi S. I'. I in l .t f. lilt. I,. C . KIA \ I.Ol !VS UF.Tl IIMIO. ami litis resittn ' ;t i<_- ot In" profession. Ian i.1 do ( I5?*?* Ii 11?* i* A ^oit, W V ft II At A h KKS, NO Al i.uit I 'tnrers <>l Jewelry. K>*| ^ of Clocks, Watches. Ac. All wo ued to iiu.i i will meet with promptuc pat- h. da ret. i* I w \ i iki;ssi:s. T JOK'S r. \UUKIC SII< ?1\ over II ^ Hardware Store, run ..!? iy> I . ire lot ill ~ ipcrior XI \rTI!K>SI.S, i, made nf excellent inatei ials, and at l' prices. 'rb I t? RO 11o Stale <>t South Carol i I a ihi- Court of < ' > in in ' i> l'lea*. W. MOO UK, | \ i. . Attachment. K. SMITH. ) l)obn, Edwards ?v Carlisle, 1*1'0" Alt' \rIIKllKAS (In- plaintiff iliil, on tin day ill' October, hie lii" tleehi it ii^t I lie defendant, who us il in wtid) t from and without (hi- lnuii.s of thi* I 11H.i neither wife nor iittorncy known lie -ivme upon whom a copy ul the s;i ration might he served: t i- tlieietore ordered. That the said it do appear and plead to the said di i, oil or before I lie 2M li day i t tletubui ieh will be in tile year I ojir Lord inn d eight liundred and sixty, ?>therwi.< I absolute judxtii tit w.ll tl.eii he give irdcd against him. ,1. II. TOI.LKSoN, C C let. 27 Ho V4TB OF SOI Til ? tltOI, In the t'ourt of Coininon IMeas. I. A I.. TWJTTY. I va. \ttachtnenl. M. LANK. ) Reed, Vernon A Lhinean, 1*1 fl w Att't VrilKllKAS the plaintiff* did, on th day of April, tile their declaration a defendant, who (n? it i* mii | ) n ab*< n I without the limits I lilt- Stale, ai d b r wile nor attorney known within the n whom a copy of the said declnl lliott terve.l: i is iiioiolt.it Tint the sail I <lo It ] < | ><<**r all' 1 I'U'Jt'l t" thf SB ill il< i, i?n ??v In-1'.>1 ? i !?? I 71h ilny tit' \]>m icIt will lip in tins y ur of "in l.oitl out il eight htimlry l ami Mxij-une; nih ! ninl :ii?tjii'lj mciil will (In a lie I awnrtlctl nguiiisi him .1. TOl.lJiSON, c. r ^ Una* Krumlf " ' Blla** l?>?pt|.iic l(i intnly \* ' _ Bll??* f)yn|*r pfi?- Ill imiljr 1 Blla*" llrmnly irrnlt Biwv Ui nmlf ... 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Try lint- I'm loll*-. fis Hfi- a IIhu^i si.ithp i t I : -j-rniorn for their fefimc 1'iunpfiiri <#i? I* i m ? idi nuiI HovHb,m Up, jIii \V. VV. III.Ihs CO. , Prop* It ion, .ItW flroatl o ii) , \t o 1 otk ,l. i, ti- For Suit i" Sjb<ria nlurg by rial 1 I twit, DRI'CCISTS \M> Ml til II IMS. I I hull- 8c|?t Id 'J'.l 1 y orwi.-e PiT?? Notirr. I'. f Id) hore1?y (five notif. !ih( I will not ho reI Mjxni-il' C ! v :?m U-' i,M my r ifr Kl.l? /A THllMI'SON, <>r mv diiiigh'er JAN1 ^^B TlldMl'SON. in My .-'Hit i i t i?? iwy way, unlet' ^^B eonpdlld hj 4h*, h? l havt glftn noiiti(Iim W and again ' IIENRY I lit 'MI'SON. ^B Young ? ' 'lore Uurtat, 8 Ol, 9?fl S ly * * - ?% * * ? Jkrsrmas& Ague Cure, q ton. tux mtBx cvu or Itttermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, A> Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Pcriodicul Headache,or Bilious Headache, nod Kiliona Fevers, indeed M for the whole clu?* of diseases originut in? iu biliary deraugemcnt, caused ; bv the .Malariu of uiiitsniaUc countries* ] No one remedy is louder vailed for by the ' | necessities of the American people than s sure q*, and sole euro for Fever and Ague. Sueh we are now cnublcd to offer, with a pcrfcet certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded 011 proof, thst no liorm cau arise fiofh its use in any quan- 1 tity* - . That which protects from or prevents this disorder must lie of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This ??Cchb" expels ! the miasmatic poison of Fever and Aocis from the system and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for 1 a dollar brings it within the reach 01 every body; and iu bilious districts, where Fever anii Am i; prevails, every body should have it j and use it freely both for cure and protection. ' 5 It is lui|>cd this price will place it within the In reach of all?the poor as well as the rich. A 111 great superiority of this remedy over any 1*10 other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Interimttents is, that it contuina '? no (luininc or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects ? whatever upon the constitution. Those cured ' 26 by it ore left us healthy as if they had never j hud the disease. Fever mid Ague is not aluuc the consequence ^ of the miasmntio poison. A greut variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which | 1 v l?i I UIV tlvUiUKlHi IVIK'UIHUtltlll, llimi, I I I'lluUt I1C, J 1 lJliudttess. Toothache, thirurhr, Catarrh, Aflth- | ! ma, Palpitation, Tuinful Affection of the 1 Sphcn, Uystyrictb Tain in Ilie HuwiK Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the .Stomach, ! nil of which, when originating in this cause, I ^ put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. Tins " Cuub" expels the yiuison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is-un invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily ii~-iding h\ the innlnrious districts, rf taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the ini fection, tliut will Ik* ex. rctcd from the system, i ; und cannot accungulate in sufficient (piantity j I to rijien into disease. Ilcnce it is even more : ; valuable for protection than enre. and few will J i ever suffer from Intcnnittwits, if thoy avail j , thetnselvea of the'protection this remedy of- , lords. AycrV Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYTIC, .j nrr ?<i cmnfMiscd that disease within the r.innc of t _ then action can raid) withstand or evade them. J Their penetrating pro|icrtie? search, and cleanse, ; and invigorate every portion of the human orgnn- j ism, correcting its diseased ac tioii, atfh reMnri.tg : its healthy vitalities. As a ronsctgiM of thr*s ' j pro|>ertiesa the invalid who is bowed down with ) pain or physic al debility ie astonished to find his I ! health or < uergy restored by a remedy at ouce so 1 l,t I simple and inviting. " he I^ot only ?!<? they enre the every-day complaints ' ha of every ImmIv, hut nl>o nuuiy formidable and | ,h ' dangerous diH'a-'S. 1 la; agent below named is | pleaded to furnish gratis my American Almanac, j containing certificates of their cures and directions j . for their use in the following complaints: ('attire- j rie.i.v, Hrix'tham, Hi attache wising f rom disordered Stonou h, Somm,-Indigestion, I'altt in <uul Marhid huulv n <;/ the lionet*, Flatulency, I.oss oj Afipe- fcu 1 tilr, Jaundice, and other kindred rouiplauits, ; arising fiotn a low state of the body or obstruction j of its (auctions. They arc an excellent alterative I for the renovation of the blood and the rcstora- j | tion of tmiu and strength to the system debilitated ; ., by disease. j \ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j[,! rott Tit It Bjvrtn cenr. or Coughs, Colds. luiluetixn, Hoarseness, Croup, Ilronrhiti-, Incipient Consump- | tion, und for the relief of Consumptive Patients in uvlvuufted stages of the disease. ' So wide is the field of its usefulness and so humcioua are the cu.sc* of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub- dr liclv known, who have lit en restored front alarming St and even di-pcrsti1 disrases of the lungs by its C( u?r. Wlun i :i . t.c d, its :itv over, every i I other medicine of its kind is ton apparent to (tame I ' | pbsecrauoa, and where its virtues arc known, the | J j public no lotiMcplimitutc w hat antidote to empioy 1 1 f.ii the duties inc ami dangenuis alfcuiou of the ] I piilnion .ry on, nv. that are incident to our climate. vVhile in'>. v luteriur rwwdies thrust npou the community have filled and Ih-cii ui?' aided, thir _ ' hu* gtiucfl fi ends by every trial, cnnferrcdjieiicfita ?m the atlicted they < iu? never forget, and j rodticeil rates too numer ni and Uu uuiarkublc to be forcotteu. i 1 rhEPARF.U BY f j M. J. lVI'.R A: CO. LOWEI.H, MASS. I' I. ?\ I. .'All I'V, Spartanbitrg i 3 It. F. 11 VI lis, ltatesville, and by all Drug- 3 1 gists everywhere. II.W II.AM), STFYHSON k Co., , Charleston, VholtMlc Agents. ^ May 10 10 tf ' ~ I v v/ i u. or soi III CMiOLlXA ' In iho r .nil of Common l'lcas. r() ' S \MIT1. MnlM'.AX, \ C{ v?. t Attachment. I. K. SMITH. j IV ?. r iwni'N \ Carlisle, IT!':. Att'y. * HKi'.K \S ih - | ': in tr did, .11 tlic -o(li ? t ?|:.v of tti'iiiln'r. tile lijs declaration i^nin**t ihe .left admit, who (as it is said) isnb o ut tr.?ni :?t? 1 without the limits of this State, it if 1 has in1 r wife n?>r attorney Known within tii.' "- iino ii] . wh.nn u ?.l the said ile- ^ ! tin ration inijriii !? ?erved: ,. It i> therefore i.nl wd. Tl:i?t the said defen I mi do appear and plea J t<> the said declaration. on or hoi o th1' '-''ith day of Ootober next, .V wlii i will ho in the year of our Lovd otic thousand ? ijii,r hundred and sixtyj otherwise hunt j and absolute judcriueiil will then-he given and ' awarded against him. J. U. TOl.LBSON, C. C. r. i Oct. 27 u"> 4<| 4 STATU or SOUTH CAROLINA. ? Iti the Court of Common l'lotia. BENJAMIN 11. CAMl'J'.KU,, \ J 1( vs. S Attachment. j 1MM KNKY I! I'M 110. j j 1 % ? r II lilt I!\S the j daintily d >1, on the 22d j H; jT day ..I N 'veniti. r, t.lo his declaration j V Mgain*t tin- defendant who (a* it issifhlt is ub- i sent ft tin iiinl w iihotit the limns of this State, w and has noil Iter wife nor attorney known with- ' tl in the same upon whom a copy of the said de- C clartlUoll iii..;lit 1 ?* served : It i- therefore ordered. That the "aid defendant do appear and plead tc the said deelara- ! ii"ii. ?.n ot hef re tho 2;M dtiy of November next, which will be in the year of our I.ortl one I fv ' thousand ei^lit hundred and sixty; otherwise tinnl nn I ' - lute jit itnient w ill then W given ri and awarded nyuinst him. c< .1 It. TOl.LESON. Clerk. m j Woe. 24 BV dn HOUSTON'S " ? S h a v i 11 <z Sal o o n, n tbi 1 Vl 1 : I it 4 4 11 i IB C mm* i iu ti? uii^i ui? uij Knit mice on Church St., and from the ' , r|HIIS n?. conduotod by a prnotj- 1,1 j I oil UUtKDK, in now permanently located ' h? above, and present# 1o the oitiien* of SpartanSur^ and i'* vicinity advantage* never be- j1* fori: offered. A call in solicited by C. J. HOCSTOfc, . late of Charleston March 1 M Am Kntiu 1 v Not f i fllHAT a flotieral assortment of Drugs, Modi- l<t I etnas, llpedr, ferfmnery, lbti?bei?, Taint*, Hi I Oils Ac.( may \rr found nt St ' FJS1IKR fc HKISlTfilt'H ikfr 'I . GRAM MIIWIK Ml JCIT, hR VBORGIA STATE LOTT?E^? MeKINNEf & CO., MANAGE!*. ; utkorixid fry tpxcial Act ?f tk* U&Amhftl 35,828 Prizes1! ORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO ZTMX *WW TICKET ?t .-y CAPITAL PRIZE WO,000! ^iolLots Only SIO, lalves, Quarters and Eighths in Proportion. * > be drawn each Saturday in I860, ha thw city of 8u\aunah, Georgia. Class 70, to be drawn July 7, 1860. t'luM* 80, to be drawn July 14, 1860. v Clave 81, to be drawn July 2l, 1860. Class 82, to be drawn July 28, i860. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of $60,000 la $60,009 1 " 20,000 is 20,000 ' J ? lOiOOOia 10,0001 " 4,000 is 6,000 1 4,000 is 4JM 1 " 8,000 is 8,0Q<^ 1 2.000 is 2,000 1 " 1.600 is 1,600 1 " 1,100 is 1,100 5 ? 1,000 are 5,000 0 -- 600 are 6,000 j 2 " 400 are 800 * 2 ? 800 are 600 2 " 200 are 40O <> 160 are J] O 100 are loT509 O " 06 are 9,600 O " 85 are 8,500 1*1*ROXIM ATfON PRIZES. >,448 Prizes amounting to . . . $212,140 >,828 Prizes amounting to $366,040 WILL nt: I'll A WN THIS MONTH. % Certificates of Packages will be sold at tbe [lowing rates, which is the risk: rtificate of Packages 10 Whole Tickets $60 10 Half " 80 II 1a 1 n A s -a ' VM? iv v^uaitur ** 19 ? 10 Eighth.7.60 LOO K A"T TH I S ! NPLE.VDID DRAWING, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN I Which takes place every Wednesday and % Saturday in I860. 1 Capital prize Of ^ : : S23,C*lO 1 Prize of : : : : 4,600 1 Prize of : : . : . 4,000 1 Prize of : : : : 3,000 1 Prize of : : : * 2,171.20 10 Prizes of -*700 are : " : 7,000 ' 40 Prizes of 176 are : : 7,000 60 Prize* of 126 are t : ti.'iib 260 Prize* of are ; : 20,720 >4 Prize* of 60 are i j 3.209 (14 Prizes of 30 are : : 1,920 04 Prize# of 2e* are : : 1,280 i.U32 Prize* of 10 arc : : 60.620 t,224 l'riijs uf 6 are : 141,120 .412 Prize* amounting to $281,481.20 WHO I. E TICKETS S6. SHARES IN I'RiU'OHTION. i OUOKRINO TICKKTS OK CKltTlKTCATEM. Enclose the money to unr address for the kets ordered, on receipt of which tliey will forwarded hy first mail. Purchasers can vc tickets ending iu any figure they ujr depilate. a The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be nt to purchasers immediately after the drawls* t All communications strictly confidential. Order* tor Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or sprees, to be directed to McKINNKY & Co., .Suvnuuah. Qa. July 12 19 tf ^ O O I) I) DY A G-O S ; :uvm AM) HhMllRISUTi: LOlTUIlS. 0KANL> CAPITAL PRIZE $ 7 0,000! Wocd.Eddy & Co., Managers. io Managers' Oflice arc located at Wilmington, Lei aware, and St. I.uuis, Missouri. The billowing ninenifiront schemes will be awn in potdic, under the 8up?rinf endcnce of r.?m Cornluishiuti'er*. tip pointed by the Oov- A u or. iVood, IZdcly A < n's Ltdtory, CIz VSJS ><>. :L*>8. OnitrM on StilurW'n/,. Ju'u 28.'A 18tK> 78 NUMBERS?18 1?K\\\N BALLOTS. LKI VD ( UHTll, PRIZE OF Jjjl70,000 ! ! Prize of Su'hOOO ) 190 Prize# of$l,0OO 18.376 | It.8 44 10,thin I 66 11 125 6,000 | 65 44 1 <k) 4.MOO | 65 44 86 3.600 | 65 " 44 50 2,600 ! 4.810 44 40 | 27,040 41 20 !,39fi Prizes amt.un'ing to $1,171,950 i hole Tickets Halves 510; Quarters $6, Eighths 24. early i prize to every 2 tickets. Certificates of packages will be sold at the 11. ? -I I- :- ? 1 ? ' ? *"? ??? ? muni ?* \ ntr ?~h*k ; riifieate of |?ck?g( uf 26 whole tickets $299 00 20 half 149 50 " ' " 20 quarter 74 7a " 2b eighth 87 8PLEMH1) SCHEME! TO UK DRAWN each wedxesdav ix JULY. In-s :$2* draws on Wrdneday, July 11, I860, lavs J140 draws on We Itu-sday, July IS, I860, lass 352 draws on W ednesday, July 25, 1860. early ox e prize to EVERY two T 1 O K E T S! 78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS. 1 Capital Prize of s:r,500. l'rize of $14,807 217 ' 250 7,600 66 10O 5,(too 05 ? 80 J 2,600 65 ?' / 40 ) ? 1,000 130 80 1 0(H) 4,715 ? 20 It 500 | 27,040 ? 10. ^ 5 ' 800 | 2;?>90 1'rizes Amounting to $689,28 hoi* tickets $]0?Halves $6?Quarters $2.50. (Vrtiticaiesof package* iu the above draw ing: ill be sold at the following rates, which is. ie risk : ertificate of packages of 6 whole tickets 149.6<? 26 half " 74.71k ,1 ?< ?? 'ift (I 47 44 ?- -I ? is uHUKRiso tickst* r>* (tunne ate*. Enclose the amount of money to onr addiesa ,r what you wish to purchase: name the Lotury in which you wish it iiiYcsted, and whethryeit wish Halves, W holes or Quarters, on re ipt of w hich we send what is ordered, by first jitl, ingot her with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, a printed rawing. eertiL,i to by the Commissioners, ill he sent, with an explanation. I'u rchiMors will please write their sig- | I tares plain, and give then Host Oflio, Cou? and State. * 1 All communications strictly confidential. Jhay All priies of Sl.tagt and under paid liiiediately after the drawing -other priies at c usual time of 40 days. ~ , ttur Single Number Lotteries, Capital Prise jO.tHKt, draw etery Saturday, bole tiekets $10? Halves $5?Quarters $21. Orders for Tickets or Certificates to he ad- f ?ossed to WOOD, EDDY * CO., Wilmington. Del. v, WOOD, EDDY & CO., St. Louis, Missouri #atu The drawings of Wood, Eddy, & Co.'a Mterlet are published in the New York israld, New York Times and New Yerker aats /.riunic ' June 28 17 tf