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Prom "Housi-kyld Word*." i TMef-Taklng in Londou. \our wiio discovers jon' retiring lor the Dight that her drawers arr> void; her. toilette tub lo is, bare; except the ornament* sh know wears, her beauty is us unadorned as that of a Quakeress; not u thing is left; nil the fond tokens* you gave her, when her premiptial lover,are gone; your own miniature, with its setting of gold and brilliants; Iter late' luotlter's dieuionds; the bracelets "dear pupa" presented on her last birthday; the top of every bottle in the dressing-oase brought IVom I'aris by ynele John, at the - risk of his life, in February, 18 18, (being gold,) aru ulf?but the bottles (being gla?sj I remai^ Every valuable is swept away with the most discriiuiuuting villainy; tor no other thing in the chamber has been touched; not u chair has been moved; the costly peudulc 011 the chimney picoo still liicks; the ohtirc apartment is as ucut aud trim as when it had received tlic last finishing touch of the housemaid's duster The entiro establishment runs frantically UD stairs and down stairs: and 11 rial.v eon r - -- --- ' ~ 7 ' | . grcgatcs in iny lady's chamber. Nobody knows anything whatever ubout it ; yet every bod)- oilers a suggestion, although thyy have not an idea "who ever did it." The housemaid.bursts into tears ; the eook 'declares she thinks she is going into hysterics; and at last suggests sending Ibr the police; which is taken as a suspici ?n of, an insult on tho whole assembled household, and they descend into the lower regions of the house in the Bulks. X 40 arrives. His face betrays sheepishness combined will: mystery, lie turns his bull's eyes into every corner of the pas?ago, end upon every dountcnancc on the premises, lie examines all the locks, bolts and bars, bestowing oxtra diligence on those which inclosed |he stolen treasure.' These 10 declares have been '^violated," thus concisely intimating, without quoting Pope, that there has been more than one ullapc of the Lock." lie then notes the imu-disturbauce of other valuables; takes you s?>l emnly aside, darkens his lantern, and a-hs. in a mysterious whisper, if you suspect any of your servants, which implies that he docs, lie then examines the uppt r bed rooms, and, in the room of the female servants, he discovers tho least valuable ol the rings, and a cast-oil silver toothpick between the mattresses. You have every confidence in your maids; but what can you think? You suggest their sale custody, but your wife intercedes, and the policeman wmtld {wefer speaking to his inspector before lie ocka anybody up. llad the whole mutter remained in the hands of X 40, it is possible that your whole troubles would have lasted till now. A train of legal proceedings?actions for defamation of character and suits lor damages?would have followed, costing tuore than the value ol the jewels, together with the entire execration of all our neighbors and every private friend of our domestics. JSut, happily, the Inspector promptly sends a plain, earnest-looking man, who announces himself us ouc of the two detectives of the X division. lie settles the whole nutter in ten minutes. IIis examination is ended in live. As a connoisseur can do- ( termino the painter of a picture at the first glance, or a wine taster the precise vintage of u sherry by the merest sip, so the de- , tcctive at once pounces upou the authors of the work, of art under consideration by the style of performance; if not upon the precise executant, ujam the "school" to which he bolongs. , Having finished the toilette branch of the inquiry, he takes a short view of the parapet of 3'our hou&, and makes an ciptal cursory investigation of the attic window fastenings. Ilis iniml is made up, and , most likely he will address you in these words: "All right, sir. This is done l>y one of , the Dancing School!" ] "Impossible"' exclaims your plundered partner. "Why, onr children go to Mon- , sicur Pettitoes, of No. 81, and I assure you ( he is a highly respectable professor. Ah io bis pupils i?" I The detective smiles and interrupts. "Dancers/' he tells her, "is a name given , to the port of burglars by whom you have , been robbed; and every branch of the thieving profession is divided into clans, which are termed 'Schools." From No. H2 to the end of the street thi houses are unfinished. The thief made his way to the top of one of these, and crawled to your garret." "But we are twenty houses distant, and 11 why did he not favor one of our neighbors? , you will ask. "Either their uppermost stories are not | so practicable, or the ladies have not so vul- , liable jewels." "But how did the thieves know that?" , "By watching and inquiring. The af- ! , fair may have been in r>repnration for more t than n month. Your house has ween watch- ( ed?your habits ascertained. They have ' found out when you dine?how loiigyou re- , main in the dining room. A day issclccted. while you are busy dining, and the ser rants waiting on you?the thing is done. Previously many journeys have been made . over the roofs to find the best means of, n tering your house. The attic is chosen; tho robber gets in and orccps noiselessly, or 'dances' into the place to he robbed. "Is there any chance of recovering our '' property?" you ask anxiously, seeing the whole matter at a glance. "I hope so. I have sent some brother 1 officers to watch the Fences'houses." "Fences?" : "Fences," explains the detectives in re , ply to yonr innocent wife's inquiry, "an purchasers of stolen goods. Your jewels, 1 ?U * M* I " 1 ' ' .If win h<>011 no ioreea out 01 tiieirscltings, and ' the gold melted." " A suppressed scrctttn. "We shall see, if at tliis unusual hour of the night there is any bustle in or near * any ot these places; if any siuokois coming 1 out of any of their furnaces, where the limit- L ing takes place, 1 shall go and seek out the 1 precise garret leer?tints another name 1 these plunderers giro thdbisuivcs?whom I ' sUspeet. By his trying to sell' your d?> 1 mastics, by placing the ring and toothpick 1 in their bed, 1 think 1 know the m m." The next morning you find all these 1 suppositions verified. The detective calls, c and obliges yon at 1 rcakf.-st falter a sleepless night) with a'complete list of the slo- ( len articles, and produces sonic, of them for v identification. In three months your wife j gets nearly every article back, except some x of tlio gold; her ''damsel's" innocence n j j fully cstabli lied, and the thief is talon i;. from his "school," to spend a long holiday r in a penal colony. t Sometimes they an: called upon to inves- j tigate robberies so executed that no human 1 "-unity appears to ordinary obneivor, ? ( capable of finding the thief. The rub be is I has lelt no trail-?net u trace. Kvery clue ' seems cut oil'; but the esq ericnee of a de- i teetivc guides hint into tracks invisible to I t other eyes. Nof long since, a trunk was j ritlcil at a biahionable Intel. The thief was ( so managed that no suspicion could rest on any one. The detective sergeant, who had been sent Ibr, fairly owned, after making u minute examination, that he could ufl'ord no hope of elucidating the mystery. As 1 he was leaving the bedroom, however, in which the plundered -portmanteau Stood, ho < pick el up an ordinary shirt button iVofn 1 the carpet. He silently compared it with those on the shirts w hich the thief had left behind in the trunk. It did. not match tin hi. lie said nothing, but hung about the hotel fur the rest ot the day. Had he been narrowly watched he would have been set down for an eccentric critic of linen. He was looking out lor a shirt front or wristland with a button. Ills search was I lung and patient, but at length it was rewarded-. Oue of the inmates in the house | showed a deficiency in his dress, which no one but a detective would have noticed, lie hoked us narrowly as lie dared at the i pattern of the remaining buttons. It cor- i responded with that of the little tell tale ho had picked up. I lie went deeper into the subject, got a trace of some ol the stolen property, ascertained a eolincetion between it and the suspected person, confronted him with the owner ol the trunk, and finally succeeded in convicting him ct the thell. At another hotel robbery, the blade of a knife, broken in the lock of a portnmhtoau, formed the ' clew. The detective employed in that ease was tor sonic time indefatigable in seeking | out knives with hroki n blades. At length lie found one belonging to an undcrwuiter, who proved to the thief. A tteaiiiitiil extract. Tlio following extract is from a letter" which was written upon the death of a child: It went in the morning?a bright and radiant morning?many went yesterday, more to--'ay. and there are dews to be shed for the departures of to morrow. And can it be wonderful that pleasant summer mornings should beguile theui into going* Is it a marvel they do not wait tor the burden and tin noon, but follow the lark nud li r song oxer the ruin of the rainbow ? That tlin o words so beautiful, they should make so true, "and joy commctli in the uiorningfTl . . doing i: the morning!?a glorious morning? when the sky is all beauty, and tinworld is all bliss, ere the dews have gone to Heaven, or the stars have gone to God: when the birds are singing, and the cool winds are blowing, and the flowers are out that will be shed tit noon; and the clouds that are never rent in rain, and the shadows inlaid with crimson lie. away to the west. We have sometimes scon a little coffin." like a casket for jewels, all along by itself in a huge hearse, melancholy with plumes, and gloomy as a frown, and we have thought. run so stiould wo accompany tlio^o a liltl< way who > in tlio morning. Wc have wondered why they did not take the little coffin into the carriage with the in, and lay it gently upon their laps, the sleeper ther? lulled to slumber without a bosom or a 1 cradle. We have wondered what there was 1 lor tears in su< it a going?in the early morning from home to home?like lair, white doves with downy wings emerging ? ftftn nether night and flutteiing for en- < trance at the windows ol" Heaven. Never yet has there been a hau l wanting to take the wanderer in,and shut out the daikiess , and the storm. * I'pou those little faces, it never seen eu , ^ us, that death could place its great seal; there is no thought ol" the charmed house in those young listeners to that, invitation, 1 whose acceptance we are liouod not to for- [ there should be morning songs and not sighs; fresh flowers mid not badges of mourning; no tears or elouds; hut bright ' ilcws and bright dawuings together. ' Fold up the white robe; lay aside the lorgott' n toy; s no. th the little impressed pillow, and gently smile as you think of I llio garment, of't he harp of gold, and ol the fair brow within its diadem of light; 1 mile as you think that no years can make that memory old. An eternal, guileless : liild, waiting about the threshold of l\?r ;i idise fur the Coming of a friend from home. * Here the glad lips would ijuivcr with itiguish; the bright curls grow grizzled ind gray; the young heart weary and old. , jut there, changeless as the stars, and _ I'oung as the last new morning. The poet tells us of a green hough rent ?y the tempest from the tree, and swept rudely along the breast of an angrv river, ind a mother bird with cries of grief flittering beside it. for her nest and nestlings vere there. Oh better to he waited awav rom earth, than thus that they shnii.il ' Irtfl around the world in storm. When children turn immortal, we should ' write: "fluxk in tiii: morning, \ And there i-* n > uiglii there." N. | Animals?How tiikv Cool Off.-? h]very observing farmer knows that men t| iinl horses are the only animals that have t loublo means of refrigeration, and all other | % >ut olio. No other beings sweat like men iinl horses, and therefore cannot cool theiu , elves by perspiring through the skin. This vill he found true throughout the whole r ango <d comparative anatomy, and applies othe largest as well as the simplest beings Ml the thirk skinned animals, except the iorse, have no powers in the skin to exhale ' i i i v eat by perspiration, it bom*; only n secreivo Hiirlaee. All the elelt loot species, in- j hiding those with lc t and toes rounded nid unprovided with claws, the rhinoceros, Icpbant, bison, mammoth, mastodon, hufta- " o, ox, swine, deer, the li n, tiger, hear, ' roll, fox, squirrel, dormouse, opossum, rae- s soon, all like the dog, have no means of I moling themselves when heated, except " hroiieh the niediniu of roxoiriitirin Tim- I lie ox, when very hot, thrusts out Ins | ongue, ami jiauts to exhale the heat geilC- I f a ted by exercise, ami if driven without ?l line allowed tor this, will die with the heat li hut aecuiniunlates within him. 11 opt of en <lic when driven too lust, because they I ? munot pait with the general heat. |, J'rospkhity ??k ctjua.?Cuba is advun- j itig in population and all other sources td \ 1 vcalth. it is calculate*! that the present lopulation of the Island is l,lt?S,000, of vhich nearly f?.r>0,000are whire inhabitants, 1 so,0iio Iroe colore*!, ! ' ,Ot)0 slaves,and >*,000 Asiatics and Indians. The sugar ' states are immensely productive. Twcn y-three of the principal plantations, coin- s rising about 100,000 acres of land and " 0,17<> slaves, besides buildings, machinery, u c?- . ire valued at nearly ?1 ">,000,000. i * IIUMOIIOUS, 4'1 I lu*l\ U>r Jott", us tho roujr pot sai ,?) the old hiaiil. It is much to he feared that "the glus if fashion" is the wine-glass. It is a inisofrtunc tor a uian to have 5rooked nose, fur he lias to follow it. Those always absent in company slioul always be absent from it. A miser undertakes to make the most i jverything, by making no use at all of air thing. 'Custom invariably lessens admiration Not invariably. Ask the shop-keepers. Why istlie letter* liken sewing inachin Because it makes needles needless. Why ?re Presidents like vagabonds? U cause they are associated with Vices. Fast youths arc now called yout gentleman of accelerated gait. A Frenchman, wishing to compliment girl as a "little lamb," called her a "sn.;i mutton." "Jim, how does the thermometer stai to-day?" "Ours stands on the mantel pice right agin the plaslerirtg." "business is the salt of life." Very lik ly. liut who wants salt lbr a pcrpctu diet? It is certainly a paradox that we are n turally desirous of long lile, and ytft unw ling to be old. Probably the reason why so little w written in the Park Acres, was that c -i r~vr couldn't seo to write. Sorrow conies soon enough without ih pendency; it does a man no good to carry lightning-rod to attract trouble. A total abstainer may he said to he all times ire// supplied; while the toper, < the contrary, "lets ic>U alone." If you turn away from worthy men b cause they arc humbly clad, they can boa that you cut their coats and pantaloons "A burden which one chooses is ti fdt " We once chose a burdensome h: which, in sj ite ot our volition, trns "felt Fact.? If a man's Aim in this wur he good, the chances are that lie will Mi Fire in the next. An eminent teetotaler would only consc to sit lor his portrait on condition that 1 should be taken in water colors. A cobweb marriage is thus noticed 1 one ul our coteiuporaries: "M rried, la week, .John Cobb to Mis> Kate Webb "How do you -.re? t1 at lovely perfume asked one young lady ot another. 'It's see to me," replied the other. "Is that sage cheese of a reflective turn asked Hr. Spooner of the provision dealt "No sir; not a luite,' was the reply. A pleasant and cheerful mind somctim grows upon an old and worn out body, lil ini-tletoe upon a dead tree. What is that which every man can ? vide, but no man can sec where it lias bei divided.'' Water. It is said "the hare is one of the mo timid animals, but it alwavs dies gajju Why shouldn't it, when it is ma leg uuei I'idiculc has shafts, and impertinence n rows, winch,though against innocence tin may be levelled in vain, have always tl power oi wounding tranquillity. Vou can easily keep yourself t roug int the winter from freezing, by gettii continually into hot water with yoi neighbors. We were considerably amused by an ;x mint we lately saw of a rotnarkahle din t here were six men upon the ground, an ix misses. The most ignorant empiric can do tl ?r< atest harm, when the ino?t seientit physician may he unable to do us tl diglltest good. A civic youth, intend! g <> idler ma riage to a young hid), wrote to a-k liet mite with liiuiselfiii a foriiiitiui ot.ni* \ I nion. J lie young woman who ate a d< izi caches, three raw tomatoes, and .1 h tIt |?ii >1 plums, within half a lay, says she knov nut ain't wholesome. In a speech on behalf of a Idin 1 a<yiu in Knglish orator gravt v r<marked : ill the world were hlin I, wh it a melaiieho' light it would be!" here is a lawyer so cxces-ively hone hat he puts all his flower-|*otK out nv? tight, so determined is he that every thin hall have its '/in . A young ladv says the reason hi* carri? i parasol is, that the sun is of the in.isculi render, and she cannot withstand lit* a lent glances "I think, wile, that you have a gre; naiiy ways of Calling me a fool." "I thin iiisband. that you have a gre. t in ny w.n d firing one." . Pope says: "A man should never 1 shamed tli.il he has been in the wronj iliieh i- hut saying in other words, tin ie i> w iser to-day than he was yesterday. It was rumored that Sidoii had also hei lestroyed, and twenty live hundred t'hri .iiiis in tssaci'ial. The defence of Zarie s.;s heroic. They must dress cool in Lafayette, I ml na. A young woman, on being asked lie intended to wear that finger ring htireh, said she did not intend to we; anything else." After a clergyman had united a hap} air. not long ago. an awful silence ensue rhieh was broken by an impatient \ ?utl xt-laiming: "l'on t l?e so mispeakub mppy i I .to is a startling picture uf a misehii uaker: A tall ladder leaning against louse, a "liigger" at the top, and a hi crateliing himselfagainst the bottom. "Irway?g way dar ! Vuu'iu inakii uischiet ' It is a curious lact in the grammar i olities, that when statesmen get into plat hey often become oblivious o| their atifee< lents, but ate s.ldom forgvttul of their r lives. We have hoar<l of asking for brea ml receiving a stone, but a gentleman m.i ie considered as still worse treated when li sks for a la ly's hand ami receives her 1 hers foot! It was sai<l in the olden time that tf sidy was tuoro than raiment; but now tl aiuieut ifl often a great deal more than tIt iody in value, and full live times as unie it circumference. , Lady Mary Wortrly Montague Haiti tli evert >f thing ever uttered by her se: It goes far to reconcile mc to being a w< tan?the reflection thai by no poasibilit hull I ever marry one." NEWS! NEWS! IIRWII Miimi Ft'R ucisr, im (i GEOIKilA STATE LOTTERY McRlNNEY & CO., MANAGERS. ?? Authoiizril by Kfjerml Ac! <>/ the Legtaiaturi 25,828 Prizes !! a 7 MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TW< T I (J K J'j T S ' ld CAPITAL P1UZK sou.uoo: t TlolSLots Only SIO Halves. Quarters and Eighths in Proportion. ) Tu he drawn each Saturday in iHliU, in ih city ul Savannah, Georgia. Cla?=? 8:1, to be drawn August 4, 1800. Class H|, to be drawn August 1 1, 1800. v Class 85. to be drawn August 1H, |H?iO. Class 80, to be dia*vu August 26, 1800. o- magnifh^enT:scheme. 1 Prize of $?u,(>00 is $60,00 IJT 1 44 "It.tHHl is 20.<Mi 1 " 10,000 is lO.tMi 1 " A.i it Ml is 5,Oil " 1 ' 4,lMM? is 4.IMI 'I' 1 44 JI.immi Is 3,00 1 44 2.IMHI is 2,0ll Ki 1 44 I..VMtis 1..HJ 1 44 1,11)0 is 1. in c? 6 44 I.imiii arc f?.iMi 10 44 billi are 6,1mI q. 2 44 41M? are H<! ,.i 2 44 Sou are On 2 %4 2IM) are 4n 60 44 ISO arc 7,51 a- lOO 4* ](iu are lO.Utl jj. 1'H) 44 < "? nrc l'.Oti UK) 44 85 are 8,6(1 as 1PPKOX f>IATION PHIZES 26,418 Prizes amount ing to . . . $212,11 25,828 Prizes amounting to $;J' ??,'' I 8- WILL UK If It A II .V T/l/S Mn.xrtl i Certificates of Pa huge* will he ?o!d -it th following rates, which is the ri~k: . I ertiheate of Package** lo Whole Ticket* lu Half :i )0 ?? 10 (Quarter 44 1 in Eighth 44 7.: ?M L O O K 777 T II IS! A S I* I, I: \ l> I I) II II | 11 M a ot UN THE THUEE M'lllll.li PI.AN I ,(_ Which takes plan* every Wclnevhi^ ami . ? Satiit?hi\ in 1 SliO. . . 1 Capital pri/A ot : : : j2-"..tMnt !<l I ... '( :4'J;:i'.n'> Prize* Am<>uu;ing i<? . ~ I), Whole ticket* $10 II litres $ ? Quarters $2 I el l :lie it.'* <d pi *?_'< - III ill ut.uVe 1 I II. will l?e sold at the hdloa.lig rales, wlueh t lie nek : T- t'ertitieatc < !'package* "t ' v* li i!c i icket.* i It'. >' a _'<> Imll' .17 " '2?'> <imirier .47. i\ imnnr.ino tick i t. >it < i.r rim \ 11 , Knclo*e tin1 niii.<iini ??I money i?? "iir nddte" f..r wlinT you wi-li i | ns-?*l?:i-name the I ot lorj in which you wi-li it invested. and w h< ti |(r it J.iil w isli 11 il \. -. U li"!i"i ill yuan en, oil i < ipt of which \vc -end what i*> ordere I, l?y tii'-* mull, together with the scheme. Immediately nji >r the drawing, it |?iini > - di living, certified to l.y the ('".inuii.sioiiei will ) ?* ?ent, with un cx|d iiintinu. 1,-lV ~ Plirolta-ei will |'if ec w rite I In v g limine* plain, aiitl give then 1'osi ttllie, C'otiti '4 ty and Si ale. n All ooiiiinuiii. a1 oil- sir icily o -n vl. ill ial. Ml prices <>l >1 tHin ami under p tit i 11111111 11 t-ly niter the drawing?oilier prize* a I he ii ial lime of In da \ *. 10 Oar Single Number Lotteries, ftpitil Prii in *.'?! I, tun I. di aw ev. iv Siiturdny lt. Wlmle ticket* ? I" II .It.? >-'i yuurter* |( Ilelors lor Tieket* or (Vrtihemes to he ad dressed to WlMlll, Kill?V t'tl., W illoillgtoli. I 'el iO or, W'tHtlt. |'.l?I>V V t '< t. Si L?uii*. vli-- niri C The drawing of 44 I. I Idv. \ ' <> Lotteries nre published iti the New ^ <>' Herald. New \ ork Times and New ' , ' v / nr. e .? finale /.eitimg ' Juno *2M 17 iii iu 111 ; ; c S8 1 I'riie of : : : : 4.lion 1 Prize of : : : : !t,iKKl 1 Prize of : : : : 'J. 17 I 'J 1" Prizes ?! v<7?mi me ; : T.IMIM li' 4ll I'rixi'S ol 17*> are : : 7? fit) Prizes of lJ4"? live : : ti.J..ti U.V.i Prize* of h>> ate : : i9'.7'_''i ' ii I Prize* of o" arc : : U. lS^ ii| I'liivs of ."{it arc : : I.''J" ?l Prizes of ?l' are : : I.JiSD fi.Ciltl! Prize* of 111 are : : ."i'i.itUD 'JK,:12I Prise* of '? arc : 141.1UD ut -31.4112 Prizes iiinminting to ir-'M. I>l .'J V wtioi.h: r/ff\/:/'s - > shauj.s /.\ r I'Koro/tr/ox. , IN OKIilllINO T H'l\ I.T> ??K t'KKTI flt'A'l I.: Knvloie the money to our a hire-* for il 1>s 'tickets ordered, on receipt ot which titer v *.i' l?o forwarded h \ tii>t mail. Pureh>t*er* . have tlekefs ending in any figure tltcv m.i\ d jj situate. The Ii~t of ?lr:twn number* and prizes will 1 sent to purchaser. immediately alter the dr.iv inp. ... All cmiinititiicntiuti* -trietlv i*onli<lciiti il. I IIrilvf* lor rickets or I 'ci ttlie.itc*. hy Mail Express, to he ilireete I to ?' .McKINNKY \ Co. ir- Savannah. <i i. .'\ Angsiit 9 19 if ,t" wool), KDDV A' C <) . * I.UV IK. I Ml hMii KIM ill L'U II II (SU \ N I? t'APITAl. PKI/.E 8 7 o.o(Ml! W > d. .iddy & Co., TiT.i :;i?ors I I'lte Mating r? t'liter tr. locate.I at W timing ... 1' I i-'eliw.t'.. iioi *t I .. it-, Mt>?otiri I The t . io.v.ue mi ititi -cut M'hcn c? will i t I I IIVti ill tin .or I lie vH|.'Ti|ii ImIi Im . I Ml II I II Mill, - . , I :i|>|i.ijlil< <1 li\ I |u- (111 1 I 111!.' ft ood. Ildtlj \ 4 o's Lo(tcr>, ^ ' I j ass ><>. :{.*>**. t\ " ./ > 28 . I8K? 7*> M \ICKII.> 1>K.\\VN Ii \ 1.1 ??1 S i i.utM) c u'li ti, rruy.i: <n " s 7(M)(>0 ! ! 1 I'll/oof I??M> 111'! Vl il'H of I IV 7". 1 i' "> Ml I l'l. Ml ? | I, , ll' 3 , ?; ? i' .. I. . .V :> I 3 J. . . i.si. .. I -7. ?'? . ^ -. '.Hi l'i \tv< niiioum ill}! i * 5" 1 I ' Whole 1 . Ui i<- *II ilvi<< r I". Ijuiirifm Cr Highlit* 2k. nk \iti.\ i i'Ui/i-; to Kvi-:ia i ticki. ('ori itieate- ni j i ka ..? wilt he ,-oiil .il Hi ,-4 i.>!!..? ,n^ in o-. m .. h i? ill. ,.~k ic 1 < 11 itie.-uu ol ]'in kn^i' ni - whole lioktsi-. C.; half 1 10 *J'"> quarter 71 7 ?t -jc, eighth :-7 SIM.KMHI) M IIKMi:: TO IIE Dn\wN / :.!'7 / 117. IjXI >/M ) /.V .// / >'. le t 328 draws on Wnlm I .v. July 11. 1800 OImm 840 draw* on WtdnvjiUy, Juljr 18, 1800 i lu-?. <11 :i ? ? mi W ? In??i\ .IiiU I1" A/: i/,7 ) <>A/ .' I '.n/.h. /"' i:\ /'/. > i u TI0K i: T - : 7* Nl'MP.KUS t. IHHWN P.U.I.oTS h I (jiipiliil of '?<)<>. I Prize of !f1 l.s i7 J -17 'J"> li. ? " ; " " . 4 ? i. Mill I. I '' 4 2. I.I 1 (-' I In |o |,u. 1 ...i ., ir Hi 'kmi ; I 71'? ' 2 |ii f?.ni i!7,n4(l ' I J5 .Km )' BgHgaw?>.i. mmmmm Scrofula, Of King's Evil, is u constitutional disease, a corruption of the * blood, by which this fluid ^ecomm vitiated, weak, and poor, licing in the circulation, it r pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any poft of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously I cuum d by mercurial disease, low living, di*ordend or unhealthy food, impuro air, tilth and filthy luihits, the depressing vices, and, above ull, by the venereal infection. W'hut ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending ' from parents to children e unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seem* to lie the rod of llirn who any*. "I will visit the iiiHjuitics of the fathers upou their children." Its ?fleets commence liy deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous inatt< r, which, in the lung., liver, and int. rnal orguns, is tciined tubercle^; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruption* or sores. This foul cor( ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses , the energies of life, so that > roftiious constituj tionv not only sull". r from sc rofulous complaints, but they have far less power to with1' j stand the attacks of other discas* s; conse" qucntly va t uutidu r-* perish liy di-ordera " which, although not sctofulou- in their nature, " are still rendered fatal by this taint in the " system. JLoit of the consumption which dc1,1 cimates the hiiiuan fami'y h is its origin directly in tld- scrofulous eon' nii'ialion; and many 1,1 destructive di- as" * of the lix r, kidney*, brain, and, indeed, of ill tie organs, arise from or ' arc aggruvnti d by the ,:tie cause. II < fiie ipiartcr of nil our pi opl<- urc s< roftdous ; " their p' r-oiis are invaded by t! ? lurking ina' fectinn. and tin ir h- nlfh i* liiulern in< 1 hy it. ii To cleanse it from tie i v-tciu we must renovate K the blood by an alterative mcdii inc, nud in, vigornte it by healthy fond and exercise. ' Such a medicine wo supply in ii AVT'lVS Compound Kxtmrt of Siirsnparilla, the tni t ill 'mil r-.m* dy v. h the nudi J s , ill of our taus an <1 \'.-i fir this every. ,n where prevailing and fntifl nialadv. It i< rnm> i i hinfd from the n,<. * ac'iVi r " itsIi ils that havt | hni flisc.ix re.l for the .'xpurration of this foul ,1 j disorder from the blood, and the res no of tin | M U'MI II U? ?I 'III' M'1 roll-u .'jlU'IUl'i, 1 Hi-ni*' it sIiomM !;< iniployiil for Ilu rur<' ol | not only Korofuln. hut also those other nffcC" , tion* wiiioh nri c from it* wchai Kitctrivj : anil Skin iMm i ! . Sr. Anthony'* Fiuk, ltovi , -ir F.rvmi-r.i vs. Pimvi i i, I'inii i.vi, lti.on in -. Mi \i ' Itoii riM.iio.Tf rm mill mm Urn v.. S \ .ii I Ir m?, King worm, lC-ii m . i i"m. Sr imi ii.itii. 'Mill M i.K' i hi aL lM - ? .-i . l)uoi">Y. iv. l)i : imiv, anil, ilui.il, .M.I I'uMl'l V in I . All 1 - I mi I III i M v1 TIA li.ii wit ImI'i lit Itiooji. I *. popular In 1' . in " i? /)!. i ?.# t> i " i t"in ' il ill tl lit 1 , . for scrofula i a il "'ii utii'ii of tin.'L. iotl. 1 !.< parti. I.. it jiiirji', iir l \ of ' - Sat-.i| .iI rilln Lt t" purify ipitl ; ? im ; tl v tnl ifuWl v. !."iit "hi li i.'I 1.' :!th ii- : ; ii iont.iiiun.ttv<1 ion ti'uti"lis. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE FUflPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC , arc so i mj < "il i ! . i within t'. mi o |tln ir . tioi, in nut '.v \vil.-'nid or evade tl.rui tl" :i pi-tietr.il.i iriij.ii.i's s' .tri Ii. uihI rlraii?c an<! uivigutiit ij portii > ? '. 11. human organ i n., i ro-. ii- (li i ..od . ri.' ii. M..i t. :"iii., it? healthy vit&litii As ;? < iufit of tinm ' ].ri.pi fin , tin ir. i : 1 oho ! ? I?.mil do* n will i .nil or J\ ?' *\ i? -t .-'I in tiiiil li.i l.?Nihii or i i : ii- . til by a n nn ! v nt unie ?i ibitnpli and i- v Ni>i onlj ii.. tl "v cure the oil rr-dit rnmnlilnti .. r ... -. ' i -i. i' . i i... 1**1* i *i*. ui.i ti...i \ i* i.. . l< atic diinm imii ik-va-* .. '1 In ?i*l.t l*? Inn i .ir < t ;i pl? ;:m iJ to fun ' li irrat i;.\ Atnin .m Aln.-n ic I ?oi.tait.iiit? cn uf'i utr'iif t!.' rum*. nri tlnri timn f r u?r lit!.. f<>i w i I'll '. *. * ' iliii HC\.1, III 'Off l /'II, III i'l l/ 'i. ' f i i . )l.> il> 111 SF. >n i 'i, l, 11 ' * i -1 . /' . t f l/ii* i /mil hnu t.f tin llfntj.%, lit ./.'< ?< / I/>, ' lifr, . /( *, ur.'l *>:hir kit. t I iimpl-uut* ar -iii^ fc ii .i low tltt'.i of U.i* In...J or o'jstlinliol j of tti functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, run i ni i: v i .n t ut: or ; (otiull*. Colli*., Ill tlllfll/n. 11 mil ?< lli*?s, I 4 roup. Ilrom liiti*. I iii'ipittt I < oiiKtimp. linn, itiul lor tin rt-11?*t ol 4 on>>iiinpli\t I'iitiiMits in nit\ittici il ol flit di?riiM*. S > w :> i* > . i. ' i * f i'l, i m arii! m nu n rn iir ur<* ti l* i r*> of ,t? rurn, tli .1 ulnio-n j cvrn ifttinti nl country a! wds in ixtMiM |mid I in Iv ki w. . >? iiii : : ' i ti. '..irnui.|i r <1 Hi**, f! .j rr if* i .* . * - of ll < luliC* l \ it* ' II . *. Wo. * < I * : . ?.*it*ftii*l it T n\?*r (tfil *|li : in***t . * ' w i |*|.an i : * e*. j * 0 i.rll .. .loll. .i . ? I 11 I I ll*.l'? .III klinw 0. till public nu longer hcsltnta ?*t t atltidbteto riupk>j far the diatrooaiiiK ai m afli'tliont of t^i i>i:'.iiiiit*.11'a i*t: ' . i . I'iili i t t* mir i litnalr \Vln'.?* ii i*.\ it i * r* * t'i I t o: * ii tin rollittlilllitv to- f. *1 .i loin ?li *> * it on!, tliii Ic. i?*iiii* ;.'* < * r .i. i 1 i.i'i ir< ! ! iii'liti I i. i, .. .1- . f *. * .ml | *i <! ii . .* t : I.- . . .i:i>i I* It'lm.rkablc ti be forgotten. IT I'l' \l! I'll ItV i>::. j. 4 . 11 sin x ( o. I.O W i. 1.1*. MASS. ' I I? 1 \ I. TW I I I V. Spun .ubiii ti '' 11. X II \ ! F.S. II , . nnd h* nil DruJ 0 II v\ ll.\M>. i ij\ I son a en., , I 'ill. ? lull. !\ lltlll'Mlll* XglltH. M .v 1?? Ui if A/.1/7.' or sol II! C.I/,*(//./.v. In t|;<* i ittt t *>t t minimi; I'.cu.*, > \MI I I. .MoKi, , t - Xitacimn lit. 1 j J k. Mill II. | !' ' *, IMwank *k ?"*i11 :*?! ?. I'l IT. \!t * I \ \ * ilKHKAS tli (I diil, on ilie 2fit | r r *.t Oct : Iti? tlcclnratiQ ipi :iM f in* I ' ii ir wli * i- it i- ..ul i-tji - lit li ii in I \\ ' ..hi I In !'ti >- ot !ln> -*ttt? 1 ti 1 It i. tir it In r w i i* : i i mi V wn w it Ii in 11;** * i * i ; t w Ii *n .. i j \* .it t In* s.iid ilc i-l.ti nt i.*n lni^lii lit* -tiMiii: 11 i? t i'roti'11 i I. I' t tlie ;> i i<l ill*foil A * o. i | * . iti I i t*. iIn* > , I ?tci:'..ti*a Mi ori ofltofnrc f ho 2t>th ifaj nT October next nti null lw i* il:.* vra; nt rtur Im*m1 *.n?* ili**u ? ii I ' .In 1 iitnliiil iinj ?*i\iy; nt|.?*r*ire (itni in I '* ?;uii* ji:i| nt wiil liicn lie given nm iW llill-l .i. Illl-t ll I Fit *1. 11. TOF.I.RSON, c. C. P i I O *i . ;{,% .jfi f. _ Si \TK or sOl'TII CAKOMXA, In ilie i'unit nt't'mitnion l'leio. ' Hi:N.I V.MIN 11. ( \ M I I.1.1,1,. j \s. ". \lln.l ..,.1.1 I pi\*? K\n i: imuju. ) 1 % r 111 III". AS t tie | 1 < nlit! i ii|. on the ^ J ?I-IV "t N till, till- hi- liit'.tll'at iol r j itfiill-l I In 'Irti'il'laiil, w tin (lis it I- is rtli -iir tii.hi in I w i 1 ..nt it. e limits i < t tin- State ml ti i- M.t Ini wilt- i. r hi..iiioi know it with in tin - lino ' | a wlmro i c< j>\ of ilm ? 11 i .It olll a! inii hi til ti -orv i : It i- the.'-lure ill' leri-il. Th-it tin- t?l ilofen 't int ilii s|.|.fir innl plo-nl to the Mii.l d eel urn lion, mi ..I 1 * 're iho '-'oil 11 iy <.t \..veinhe u w li I..' -II ' i I 11 II' ..!' ..IIr I.Olll Otli > -.til i I liimilr i nml -i\t; nthei wiM i' in ' i. ii?11 >_r . in iv 11 then tie jrivei i I >v i ileil ?!>?'?in-I him. .1 II Ttll.l IISON, Clerk. 1 l r ,*| HOUSTON'S S 11 a v i ii ir S a I o o n , I ~ i'dliiicllo Utilise Ititstiin nl. nii'iti. e mi t'hnreh St , and (rum the llni.se I A 111'- I. at.i linn n:. < i.i.l 1 1.1 h j.' UCt> | nil ItlKKI.K, - n .w | oriinilieiitli locale, itbovo, ami |>i'o?.'iit - to the oilier us < > t S|>nr j nt.in o nil it- v iv tit i* s o'.vnnt'i ' '..ever lie i i.ire otfercd A C '!. is snl<ei' . . .1 ?! ?l ?'l i >N, hiitt 1.1 i liui levton. March ' 52 t*ia ^liifhiiHry Oil, | V?i. ie oi HMlKTt k 111 INITSH. X* May 17 II tf # Ml** Vjrvjx pttr Itnna atjr Rllaa* Dri|X-|ii lr lt< ui> aty ? II lima* Qjr>|tr|itM' ItrmiUy Itaaaiaaly Hllaa' l)> a|M |>llc l(< lunly MIIm' l>v?)'<|>ik< Iti niotv m HII-m' l>)'a|h |i.h lt< naady Hllma* l>)?|? I. I III iiinly IIIIm* l*> >) < |iiK- Iti-mKly B-IV |*fla- l(i inxly Una Oaa l.m^iai Sale Una lltt- l.m t(i <| )>alr llaa tttr l.nrt;**! Kale / Una l?a. l.ui^ial Hale Una Ola liui'Kial Mule Una Ola- linryi <1 Hnle Una III* li?ri(r>l Hale llaa till' l.ni^iat Hale llua Hie l.nri*a*l tulr Una tin- uiat ?iaal?Of nny Maallrliir III I lie W orld, til mi)' Mi ill* tin- In tlav Woald. til mi)' Maalkliaa In Ilia- \\ atrial. (If mi) .Ift-t'faliae In lln \\ Id Ot an) M r-lla lua In ? lit- Wot III. . Of nil) Ma atli liia In tin W an li|. Of ati) .Ma alia lot- lit Ilia World. Of Iftty >1 a? I la Ilia- I la fill World# Of aia)' Itlrallalaif In tin Wttrltf. Ot any Ma-tlla lua- In flit- Woilit. 1IMI.IKNI I'mkiiKi, I a MI lldl l'*rkiiUea lani.tXMI I'.it kat^a a im.iMm l>nriiuKi> lOai.OOO Pal kai;i-e I*HI.I|iMl I'nt l.uga-a Oaa.lMMI |>na lancra liMI.IMHl I 'ni l. n-.- ea I | IIJO.fHIO 1'iit-kn^aa IINMXMI |>na knift a Molil III (irur|(ln aaaitl millil iirullain Holtl 111 Caroi'lflta mill Smil 111 at aollna Hold In Ot-oit;lii iiiial H iial III at I ollna Hold In lit oi lil'i mikI Nootllt uiitllitii gold lo ( origin ooil nrollim hold lo ( <iii|cln nitil Soullif uriillun Solil In (tioi^la and SoiitH( iiiolliui Hold In <acoi(;la and ^oiMlirandliiA Hold In (iroi^la anil H<ui(l?C aiollna Hold In (?<or|;lti ut.il ^<mi(1i( urolliin l?'ocirt? I'll iMoiiIIim* In htmlun Hfoiillo. !? Koiiati in Idiililht* , fn Kottrlt t il Monliu. I'o Fourl? ? ii Moiifli?* In FoUrlif a Moulin, In Foi?ri?r?? Moiilln. lo I'niirli * ti Mniillnit In Moiillo, In hoiiitini Monllu. If It %v it rAiilid lo Cure It !> Warrant! <t lo i nrc I< |h W oirniiltd Co < mo ' ft It \\ in i Hiifial Co i urr I j li \% \\ iit*rniif< ?t lo c milt la \Vii? miiIi -! lot ore Ic I* \\ at i tiiilnl tot uie ( li la W 111 . ....I. ! , It li \\ itrt in?tr?l tot utf i If 1% \\ it ? ran t??l tot nrr ^ If IMi > ?'(l an I* .?!!<?%% ? ?l, ! ' It lllr<rllMii? nrt l.?U??\ittl. If IMim Uoil? 411*1 I llllouill, f If |)li i t lloti* u11 Iot lo%Vt(I, If III* tloiiM ill ? I 'mIIiiumI, If IIIrrrtlntt* ? 'uIIouhI, J ft |)t ) ? ? f l?>OM II I ? f<tt !??%%' ?l, II 1)1 ft ? (llllln 111* V*'l>llc??% ? <l, ' If l)t it? Iloo? ni ? I 'ollou i (I If l)ll ? tlfMIM HI T t- Olllltt ? l|f I Alt)* f I'M- of )?HtA An> t n- of l>> A?i> t i? <?f II) %|H |oln Ail) t'l.-i ?.f I)% ??|H*ji*ln i j An) f n-? of l>)%|M|wftn A??) t no of II) - JH pvlu ? An) f ut??? of |l) ?)?c|?*ln Ai?) t :t-t of !?) <?|?? julp. An) C lor al l>) h|m |Mln 1A )' ? ItM Of |>) *|?t |?*f It 1.1 % ?i IMm ioi , I t % # r I Mifnur, j Llvrr I Um-hm', i , Lfttir 1)U< luc, l.lvi r I Htm**, I.Mtr I'ltftHur, I.I t ? r IHm*iim-, l.lt rr I)Im * *? , l?l vr i* III** (tic, l?!ver IH-i ?%r, .11? r, Intintllci, f Jinuiilti r, I it illicit* ? , InivimIIC ? , .lutiMil let-, I Illtlltllt'C, Inuiiitli i, fntitul icr? 1 Jaianillrr. t CJrncrul I illlty, } (h-ih ml l)?l?4llfv, (<rm i ul I ) Mill), . ( <* ! I'lll 1>? (Milt) , Itrtirml llrhkilt)* (.. lit ul I). 1 ( ? 411 ml l)? I?I 11 v, < ? nil I )? li? lit ) v 4 f 114*1 it I )? l?k III ? IK lillllj , I .liPttfloil, ? I'.t 1 {' i t . ! 1 ot? 1'fll filiation, P.-tl|ilt mt-xi, I'.t I |?lf i* I Ion, Pit I fill ul ion P.t I |>I(M11(IH PnVpltaf Ion, I'.tKplla Iktnt, If" In on It ?i|Hrit>n k, f Inoitie Ilia i i turn, f I) root'. IM it i lirt it, ' C iirmitr Dlitrrhira, ' ( hrtiuL Dliiiilxin, , Chnmlr K) mrilirrit, ( hrillitr PlnvrtMrit, hitiulr DtHi rtMru, 1 IiioiiL iMaiiliuu, j (ilfMlnoiii, ? ( Idillnrnt, ( Ulllltlt-M, * f litilltir**, (.lil'llnr.t, t I?!II!iii mm, f Itlitliit -.t, f Itlitloc f Idtlliic HH, T>r|>r? tl spirit*, l)? pi t %st ?l > j il i t c?, |)? |i|t???(1 Split!*, I)? j?r?turif **ptrllM, , l)r|irr?*rt| Spirit*, l>? I'l l oot Spll ItM, I )i |?rt*MM? il IrltM, l>r|nrM(il H|>lrif? l)<|iit?%<tl Spirits, I.no-i of 4|i|M(||f, l.ovi nf Appetite, I of \ p|t? lite. Lion of Appetite, 1 .? ? ??f Appetite, Lion of \ j'jM lllr, Lot* u I .\}i|>? tktr, *?-? III /% 111M 1 11 ?*, I,Onn of \ppt-llle, l<(im ?>f Apiicflfr, Pain Iti ^lifi and IfurK I'aln In Sl.lt ft 11 * I I l.i t l? 9 l*nln In SMi find ll-?<k. Pain In Side and II.i? k, l*;?fn In Sit I# ittnl ICuek, Pain In Slilt anil Hack, Pain In vlit<- and Hat U. Pain In side ami ftnek, Pain s|?|i and Hat If, Pain In Side and Hack, II It F*!?|*cc 1 a I f y Adapted to ll I- F. ?p? i tall) \dpptid (o It It I> Adapted to It 11 l .?)H( Ittlly Adnpltd to n It In F.?|" c tally Vifapti d to ll I* K?|m?IuII> Adapted Co ll In K?jm f lull)* Adapt! d to If In \?tap?e<f to It I* I ?|nrlid!) Adapted to It In liill) Adapted to f'Vimilr Complaint*: 1*4 niali- ( <mi|klnlii(?t I A in.tl# ( out plaIi?tm ; F< uiHlr oiiipinintn ; I i niali 4 inn pial nt n ; Fnimli' 4 Oinplaint n ; I t malt- 4 omptnlnta ; I t malt 4 mtiplaIntn; ] I A malt- t iituplalnfN j Ft malt I'oiit plalnlN ; It Pnaliiit N Hotumllty uf Form It Pritcltnt N 14 ot nltdSI y of Forna It I'i imIiu i s ltol itiullf) of Forin If Protlmi'M llotumllcy ot Korin It Proditet* llntimillfy of P'orin It IVodmt * Itotmiillty of Forui It Proflnrrs IIot ttmllf y of Form It PitMfiit-iN Hot nullity of Form It Pi'inlin t-N Hot aridity of Fut in It Prodmi t Hoinndlty ot Form In Pi mnli n of a 'I liln ami vjatn- Halilt In Prill alts of a 'Plain iind Vjmrr llatilt In Friatih < uf a "Tliln and Spttrr ||.,l?lt In Ft lunti .of a Tliln and Spare flattie | In Ft ihmJi ? of a Tliln and Spare llatilt In Kc ilialrt of a rhln ami Spare Halilt In Ft male* of a 1 Sin and s|?nrr Halilt In Fern a It n of a I lilo nml ^|?irt Halilt In Kj mult , ot a l'tilai ami spa re Habit In Female* of a 1 liln ami tpurr liable Kerry Invalid stnwitd F. i i i > luialld siiaitld Kerry Invalid should Kirry Invalid Should Kecry Invalid Should Kerry lite add Should i* Firry lite a ltd Should C Fi ? i y loenlftil Should Koi) Invalid Should 'Fry 4>nr Paekagc* Try Hue l*nrkni{r? Try line Pnt kaip*. Try ? h?r Pa< i. n^t't Try tlni Pat ka^e. Try One f*ac k?t;e. Ti l Out* P.t? Uiiita Tr> ? Mir I'm l?ni;r Tr> >ii? I'm kn|(?'. . (VtiJ IV-t if? si.i!. 'i i' I ' r? f< t their rMU|>litrlim"|ii>' w m. > I \V. \\ ^ 1 (I. , l?i ?>|ii Ir lorn, &M on<< ? ?) , \t ? \orkFor Sole in Sj> irtanburg by ; ii'rtibiiiM^ \M> smiimri Scj.I 1 * 1y N?fico, IItt? hrrcl \ jrivo no'ii-r Ihul I will not hp r? t"T !>ny Ipl'i-' '.hut my wift Kl.l 7. V TllnM I'SUV, ?.r m;, (Innptiti-r 'A \ I THOMPSON nmy cf>n(r?<-t in any w?y, nnlnp CAmp#ll?<l 1'^ . h? I hnvp v:ir-n n<?tW tJra :in l Hfrnin. IIRSP.A THOMPSON. ' Ynnpg'a Lmirpnn, S C , Spj?t 22 ly wv 1 i , vx , .... . T. O. P, VERNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, \\T ILL PR ACTIO K in (he Western Circuit ff Omen?WmI earner ef Col. W. If;, ll.\ItK18' lirick building, over (he store of Camp & Cannon. end opposite the Palmetto House. April 12 1J JH J. n. tilforsl, MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AXU SUl.lCITOR IN KUt'tTV^ HAS removed Ids Office from Church Street to the office Adjoining the Sperteti Office, J on the Public S?|tn?re. All bwint^t intrusted to his esre will meet I with prompt uttention. Feb 15 49 ~ ly ' Sl'Ll.lV AN, 'l-;j,F0KU& W1NSMITH, HAVE associated themselves for the purpn<c < ! pitictisiug Law in the District of 1 SpariHUbtirg. Any busmen* intrusted to their | care will receive prompt atieutiou. Office on the Public Square, adjoining the si'AHT.xy OFFICE. C. P. SULLIVAN. Laurens. J. M. KLPOILD, Spartanburg. J. C. W1N8M1TH, Spartanburg. Oc 27 85 thn RIjLD & rUNCAN, A T T () It N E Y 8 AT LAW AND solicitous IN K?juitt, VT SPARTA SHU 11G C. II All business intrusted to ihrta iu Law and Equity Will i in- promptly uitended to. Office next door td II trdy. Agncw & Co. J. r. RKK.lt, X D. U. DCXCAX April 12 0 Wriglil A Orr, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office in M?j. Lego's Itrick Building, ne*4 door lo Hobo \ Edwards' law office, up ateiro,' Spartanburg. C. 11. .) 1) Wuionr, Spartanburg C. 11. J is. L. On it, > Anderson C. H. Jan 8 45 , Piirrdw A iviiiinu. A T T U 11 N E Y S AT LA W, > r II.L practice in the Courts of Spartan \ y y burg mill adjoining District*. or KICK AT ai'ARTANBOIMi C. 11. (lot 21 ^ 4r> tf A. Y. Cuvii) F[ ATTORNEY AT LAW, S I V\T"1LL l'KA' TIt'K in the Law Courts of y\ tlic Western Circuit.' Mr. C. may ulwsyf >? found at tire office of tlr- Carolina Spnrtaii, Spartanburg C. 11. i'. 2 _ 4;? tf TV 11,1.1.1 H I-. JUA EH, j Attorney At Uawa j I.KXolU. CALDWELL, CO. N. C. t IT 1 LL be in attendanceat all ot'thcCourts, ^ y Lotu County mill Superior, held at Coiiiioo-, I'olk county, mill at lletidersottvillo, Henderson county. N. oad will attend promptly to all business intrusted to his care hi fte?turn N\ C. Io.ii'.ui.m kj.?Jas. Farrow, e*q.t Sitnpson l'.oho, esq , John Lamar, esq., Spartanburg 0 II.. M. 0. . ' f| March 1 i>2 Ijr William l.orkHood, T A 1 L O 11, UAi removed to Kopiue over Foster It Judd's. opposite the Court House. 1 hank- * i . tor p .-i favors, he asks a liberal patronage for the future. July 7 IS tf I>. . llu<l?on? b A S II I O N A ULC TAILOR. ' i Utm(:1,1> res pec t fully inform the citizens of \ ^p.u'tnnburgtiiat he ha*opened a SilOl' in Krtck Kstige, on Church Street, where h? ivill bo pleased to see all who t.iay favor hiu with their patrouagc. - V J.iu 2 47 ly 11. l>. Owiu, A P A"S U.I03 A B t B TAILOR. 1 1T7OULD return his thanks for past favors v and ask a continuance of the same, lie may he found o>cr llardy Jt Aguew's II i I ware Store. ^ Jan 0 4-I I>r. Witt, T. Kiintcl > A ' ILL practice MEDICINE and SURGERY * tin cotiuci tion wan Dr.N J'lsTRY,si tho Office) in spm .uiihuig an I iis viciiiity. niii e | in Church Stiect, So. 2. llrick Uunge, upstair*. Eesideuce at Dr L. L". Kennedy s. Msrcli 24 *4 .It Or. W. 4 . Kcnst ll, |j DEMIST, 1 OFFICE with Dr J. J. VEJtNC-JT, over lit -e of Daw i.in*. Choice ?'* Evjm, i | Cn.irch S.icet. Itrick Itangc, 8p?rtial<i'rg C Jan 11? -Ifi ly I 1131. I.. C. hlAMiDl I U\S RETURNED, nnd has resumed the a l h.- piofc*sion. jfl Jan 12 45 tf J 4. Ilcelillcr A *oti, ^ ? .VI i "II M " Kt.ltH, A ND Manufacturers of Jewelry, Repairers ,"\ < ! Clinks, Watches, Ac. All work in* I tin. ,f-i i<> them will meet with promptness and M net. lS 4 tf I MATTRESSES. I 4 T JOE'S RARIIKK SHOP, over Hardy's I Hardware Store, can always he found a D I large lot of mi] < i"f MATTUKSSR8, of all as, i.i ole of excellent matcri.it-, and at mode- H ! ra'e prices. | Feb ir> 50 tf V The >Tni<> of South Carolina. 1 In the Court of Common Pleas. D. W. MOORE, | 1 vs. Attachment. I J. K. SMITH. J i lkib?, Edwards A Carlisle, ri'ff. Att'j, 1 [ TfTIIEBEAS the plaintiff did, on the fetb ^ ^ f day of October, file his declaration I I ipinst the defendant, who (as it-is said) is ab- I { sent from and without the limits of this State, I and ha? neither wife nor attorney known with- I in tin- -anno upon whom a copy of the said docl iration might be served: It is therefore ordered, Tliat the said defendant do Appear and plead to the said declaretion, on of before tho2t"th day of October next, I which will he in the year of our l/<>rd one thoti-' I Mi I eight hundred and sixty; otherwise Una? B | an l absolute judgment will then be given and1 I aw aided against him. I J. 11. TOl.LESOJC, c. c. r. I Oct. 27 86 4* I . JH STATE OF SOITII CAROLINA 1 In the Court of Common Pleas. i D. 1. & L. TWITTY, \ I vs. v Attachment. ; I E. M LANK. ) Reed, Vernon \ Puuenu, Pl'fTs Att'ry. h\ r 11K15K \s the plaintiffs did, on the 16th ) t day ot \pril, file their declaration against |B i iiic ucieini int. tvno (a* it la ?anl) is absent from nu<l without the limits of thia Stale, and haanei- fl ney known withia the name fl upon whom a ropy of the aaid declaration might fl be ?erved: fl It i? therefore ordered. That the aaid defen 1 int do appear and plead to the aaid declara- ^B . lion, "it or Iwforr the 17th day of April next, w hieh will he in the year of our Lord ona thou ht hundred and aiity-one ; otherwise H ttual mi I ahaolnte judgment will then be given and a winded against him. J. II. TOT.LESON, C. C P. April 10 1 4q Blanks I Blanks! I * FOR ?\1.F. AT THIS OFffC* fl