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? -'&--- <* -1 - ?;~c=. For Ihi Carolina Spartan. V LtemW uu Album. * To write in an Album's a task. I don't. crave, For its contenUi should always bo gttyer tliau gravo; * And <(<iiur.ro and gljomy 'i the east of u< v rkjrja#? 'Tie grovoiliug sentiment?never " sublime." Yot I'm.booked for tho effort?the tai>k I aara; , . And will rouse up iny spirits us well a* 1 uny, t*To ahig of the past, and the present, au<l find A Rfttti nf PAPA VAW/lilWA *rt naai..o?i * 1? ? -!"'1 a V I W> v?u> v ?v v ?HC IUIUU. Y 1 could fling of tlia hopes On which yotfth fou.ily fc l, _"Who??"*rou?natio proportions nro now with the de*d? How their lure trnd tuoir glitter, like tlio rain' bow in dye, tlnde realization the ground for a sigh. I could sing of the rose-treo?n lifo emblem 4.. true? Its glory like vapor?duration as dew? I ootild poiuCto tho brightness in youth that it wearr, And the thorns that disfigure in lapses of years. I could sing of tlto merrily-rippling rill, Whose verdure-clad holders are traced to the mill ? Where its beauty is lost iu (he water's rude strifeIt has answered its purpose ? nud thus cuds its life 1 ' ? I could Sing of the seasons?of Autumn nnd Spring? For the first brings us plenty upon her soft . ' wing? And the last wreaths In glory green leaf and fair flower, . Which oluaiSr profusely on sunlightcd bower 1 could sing of ambition, which fires tho bold * .heart To outstrip its fellow in science and art? In war to lead nobly the conquering host, Or die in the front whoa the victory's lost. Yet these but awake the strong passions so < rife, Nor ipcite to observe the wise uses of life? 1 Hence from earth, with philosophy trno we will turn, v. I And sing of tho land where tho soul ne'er thnll mourn. 1 At tlie cud of lifo'e journey we seek for repose, And serenely look back o'er its surges and ( throes, , Like the mariner tossed on the ooeuu's wild ] foam, Who makes that dear harbor?the haven ol hoiue. Having battled t' r ugh life, by its snares rarely caught, We cnu canvass the ohanges that past years have wrought. We cuu look to tho future, and joy to leave this, For that future is gilded with promise of bliss. T11EO. Death of a Child.. Tho Alexandria Gazette publishes the following beautiful ''extract from a letter writteu upon the death of a child." "It went in tho moiuiug?a bright and radiant morning?many went yesterday, more .to-day, ind t^crc arc dews to.be shed for tho departures of to-morrow. And can it be wondered that pleasant summer mornings should beguile thorn into going? it is a nutrvel that thoy do not wait lor the burden and tho noon, but follow the lark, and hear her song over the ruin of the rainbow? That these words, so beautiful, they should make so true, "and joy cometh in the morning?" Going in the morning?a glorious tnorning?when tho sky is all beauty and the wor.d is ali bliss ; the dews have gone to heaven, or tho stars have gone to God; wiicn the birds uru singing, and the cold winds are blowing ; and the flowers are out that will be shut at noon, mid ?l?'i -1 that are never rent in ruin, and the shadows inlaid with crimson lie away to the "WCBt. ' ' We havo sometimes seen a lit*.lo coffin, ( like a casket cf jewels, all alone bv itself in a huge hearse, melancholy with plumes and , gloomy as a frown, ami wc have thought i ' not so should we accompany those a little 1 who go in tho morning. Wc have ^ wondered why they did not take the little coffin into the carriage with them and lay it gently upon their laps, the sleeper there lulled to slumber without a bosom or a cradle. We have wondered what there was j lor tears at such a going, in the early morning from home, like fair white doves with , ( downy wings emerging froiu nether night i , and flattering for entrance at the window of heaven. Upon those little laccs it never seemed ! to us that Death could plncu his great seal; t and there is no thought of the charted house'in those young listeners to that invitation whose acceptance wo are bound ,j not to forbid; there should be morning songs and not sighs ; fresh flowers aud not badges of mourning; no tears, no clouds, j but bright, dews aud bright dawning- to- < .? I H gether. _ . hold up the white robe, lay aside the for- j gotten toy, smooth the unpressed pillow, | aud gently smile as you think that uo [ years can make tho memory old. An eternal guileless child wafting about the thros- | hold of I'aradisofor the coming friend from j houic! i j Mr. Jenkins is about to get married Mr Jenkins says, that ''to live single, is not ti only singular, but 'agin natur, law,' gosju 1.' v common sense and fun generally" Mr. y Jenkins is ubout right. A man who has c reached his twenty-first year without owning n Mrs., to take out on his arm ofu Sun- a day, is nobody and nothing. Young man, s if you want to be somebody, on joy Comfort, v take a position in society, Jul til the Scrip- ' 0 turcs, just follow Jenkins. To him that goes to law, eight things I, arc requisite : 1st. A good deal of money, t 2d. A good deal of patience. Jd. A good ; c , attorney. 4th; Good 'counsel. 5th. (iood ; evidence. Gtli. (Iood jury. 7th. A good r judge. 8th. flood luck. Kven with all f the.-*!, a wise man should hesitate before | going to law. : j Here is a brief, but pointed "essay on ; ' naar." At ten, ft child; ftl twenty, wild; At thirty, tame, if ever; 1 ' ^ At forty, wise; at fifty, rich; j t At sixty? good, or never. | ( Who ware the lirst iicwn{>jipcr auWril-ors mentioned in Scripture? Cain mid Jt?>hni j| lor Lam took A litWi LJJ ?, and Jofiiual*' ordered the &'un. j c % -? ? ' K ? . * .'"- 3 .ii * - v. >.?. f * V; ' ' *, i m ' i?j - 1 jnum A Touch of ffatvre. On board the steamer Ocean, between I Cleveland and Detroit a circumstance occurred uot long ago, which is pleasantly told l?v a correspondent of the Cleveland Herald A young girl, apparently about 17 years of age, was seated upon a pile ol cheese with lun? ft?" 4I#*1A kj^iL^a -.?^.1 11 ? MV1 4.MV 1IVIIV UIUIIIVIJ*, ilj;ru II and lo years. 'J hey wore orphans, houqd from Alleghany, Pennsylvania, to Michigan, where they expected to fiud u inmie with an uncle. Alter having purchased second class tickets fur the three, the girl had spread her old ?|uilt on the pile of cheese boxes, and piepured to pass the night in Quietude. She had hardly arranged her- uest, however, before she.was accidentally discovered by a se? ond class passenger, a tall young man of 23 yo.irs, who had loved her in secret almost from her infancy, and who, for the past two years, Imd been rafting lumber on the Ohio ltiver. Having ac jnired about two hundred dollars in hard currency, he cauio to Cleveland <Jn the lOth ult., to participate iu the celebration, \dffen, us ho expressed it, u some mean kuss had picked his poeket of every darned cent but lour dollars." Being unable to find tin* thief or the money, he had started for the West with the determination to hire out on a farm. To his surprise and joy ho fwuud himself on board the same vessel with the object of his heart's earliest uflections. Sliding up to her, ho cxc'aiuicd : " Why, Cynthia Ann ! why, how do you dew? I didn't hardly know you! Why, how you've gruw'd . Whore aroJ> you going ?" u I'm going to uncle's, in Michigan," was the feeble reply. ' You knew mother w s dead, didn't you?" u Why no'.' and his voice softened. " When did she die, Cynthia Ann ?" 44 >'ho died last January. I'nclo wrote to mc that il I'd come up there bu d give uic and the boys a home " 44Cynthia Ann!" and the young man's voice trembled?4 there ain't no uran'll be so glad to give you a homo as I will ! l'v<tillers thought a heap of you! 1 told vour mother when you wasn't more n so !i. that when you grow'd up I was a goiu to have you. Now, Cynthia Ann?jest say the worn, ami you're to hum now ! "What'll become of the boys?' inquired the agitated muiden. 4' i ll go with you and 1 ?ve 'cm to your ancle's, yjid then we'll go West and hire 3T t this tall and winter, an 1 then next ? >riog we'll buy a small lartu uiul live to ti am!" The girl gave a warm sigh of acceptmcce, leaned her head against the honest jreast of the hardy youth, as tuuch as to j lay?if you want anything, t;ke it. The man snatched u kiss from her ri|?e , ruby ilps, sprang down from the cheese joxes and exclaimed, 44 11'there's a minister or justice of the peace on this boat, I've ?ot a job for him !" 441 am a justice of the peace," remarked i venerable looking old man from York State, 44 ro-m unt the cheese boxes, and you shall be a married lum in les> than | ive minutes." 44 Well, bold on, squire ! I haint got no lioney, but I'll give you ail all jolircd good ixe." i 44 Never mind about tho pay," uaid the , Tovtby srjttirv, 44 I'll take my pay in seeing rou happy." Tho leliow re-mounted the pile of cheese, , slaspcd too hands of his dearly beloved, md in three minutes the ceremony was tcrforiued?he had entered into u new cx , stence. Kissing his little bride once on icr ready lip*, lie seated himself on a big j diee.se, and commenced, no doubt, for the | irst time to realize what he was, where he vuh, what lie bad done, and what aught . tud must be done. j Starting up suddenly, he exclaimed, half iloud, to himself,44 Well, by liokay, thi - is i i pretty hard way of passing tho ti. t ' light!"' The bride btftsli 'd. and replied, '-Never ; niud, John, we are just as huppy as if uvu j rero rich. Come, sit down." ij lJut John bad an /?/? ?,an 1 he was h,?uu 1 , , o put it in operation, tioiug to his pile of I Miggage, consisting of one large meal bag. t tontaining a change of shirts, socks, tuvk- ; j rrchief, and o d boots, bo took tm a the leg 1 . >tone of the boots an excellent a.ve, and, \ j vaiking up to the clerk's office, he exclaim- | :d 44 1 say, look here'Cap'n, I've paid f?r a lec-k passage, but I want a bed lor myself, \ tid w?i?a If. 1 haint got no money, but I icre is an all joflred good axe." i t J he gentleman in the office r< j*1 i? 1 tliut I lie clurk had stepped ond, but would lie i luck in u lew moments; wlc Tciipnn the i nan went back t.? the jr.iil ofehceso to look ! t his precious treasure Having ours m pal hies aroused, we has- t ily ran around among the pasx liters, told i lie story, and took up a collect ion to pro- t inc a state-room K?r the young couple, o the credit ol our lady pin- < liters, they i| fere the most liberal iu their donations; lid in le.-s than ten minutes we had col- 1< acted ?14.0l2. Presenting this Hutu t.i the j groably astonished young man, wc inform- L d him that lie could now procure a state- i ooin witli two beds, one lor him .11' ami rife, the other for the boys. Thanking us 1 rilh !n> 1 ig watery eyes, h. rushed to the Jerk's officii, where In.- was met by (.'apt. v 'icrcC, agent of the line. Cnpt Kvaus, com- 1 minder of?he boat; and Mr. Carter, the Icrk. ! q ('apt. 1' lerce exclaimed, "Here, my I ;ood lellow, here's a ticket for mr-elf and ' 1 rife to go to Chicago, Co \\ est as fast as \ ou can ; go to work on n farm, and look 1 >ut lor laud-shai k*." Capt. 11 vans pulled out a glittering coin c lid said? ' Here's five dollars; keep your- L elf iu good condition, and"?here . the rorthy captain forgot his sp.celi and ran iff laughing. The clerk, Mr. Carter, handed the man ' key, nnd said, Von are welcome to one I'the best state rooms ou (he boat. It lias wo beds?oiio fur yourself and wife, the ither for the boys.1 Cap . Kvnns having returned, exelaiui- c id. " liive the hoy- auuilc r n> >n . 1 I. y 1 mint no business in there. They In no luainusa"?here ho broke down-with laugh or a^uiii, and hurried away to yrive orders x id the bout. The couple .now re pair ml to s heir sumptuous apartment, as happy as oortals are ul lowed to boon this earth,ami r he passengers gathered in knots to piaUc ! ho liberality o! nil concerned, and the 1 oiuicul oddity ofCstpt. Kvuns. " You may find it very difficult to j^ct a .Way irom had company ; but you needn't a m that account throw yourself'away. , n X . ' gfessr * 1 V The Indian Vegetable Autl-lllliouk rim. duff was a gentleman's gentleman dotn ill old. Virginia, and a din key of most un-. douUfil Honesty and truih ; Hut He would sometime* tell thugH stories, lie met"Ivorucl Johtiso'i's nig," a- he called him, tie oilier uay, ami uticr uussiitg ami diacussin;. various matters appertaining to their masters, Jell into the following Convcnutioti: Sniu?Well, (I II, how you was t . Cuff ?Oh; ! isn't no wuss. Sum?How is all d? l'ulks down ut de lii.UHO 'i '> CuQ?Oh dey is nhl to be round, 'eopt do old man's darter; she h d do doctor de oder day. He oaine in, lookud ut her, kept lobkiug at her: said she w;t? bilvus, and guv her a box of engine vegetable pills. When do doctor go, she uj> an 1 Irow d< pills out do winder.- She wouldn't take no pills, no suit!?Wal, ?lo old turkey eock kuni along, an' de grot iy old kus- he gol blod down do pills, box. an' all, wid de wliolo directions in lour d:It".rrtsJi?*1- Jan guagos. Next day wo had company, and had to kill d t turkey cock, yer .-e . W ul, . brumhim 00 *<ic table, biledwid istcr .-a-* ; ma-a flourish his knife, and try 10 eut lib 1 u couldn't git the knife into hint. "Cuff,' says ho, "how long you bib tins turkey " liilc hini an h mr, sah;" ' Tako him away, and bile hiui another hour.' . Snm?Did dc company vait .; Cuff?Ob conn doy wiiud. So 1 brung in dc turkey agin, and ni.i >a try to cut biin. lhit it was no go; luussa git mad. '& " Here, take him away an' tii/c him u Ifr*.'" So L take him away un'bilo him a who! week. Sam ? />.'/ ?A company trait! Cull*?' )h yas.de company waited ? bound to hue d_ fun out, yer know. Wa!, in a week I brung in de. turkey. Ma-^.i thought ho got him -lis time, sure; bat h couldn't eut a hole in him ; dc ole cock wouldn't bo cut. Massu scud fordo doetor, to hah de turkey examined. De doe tor cotm- and look at de turkey?look a ! over him. Says he ; '* It's no use; you em't I le <11 s here tut key. for he h taken a !. >.v b 1. ainc vegetable pills, <tu' (Arc if.nl titj in him." Youmi IjADit.s AMI Hou.-f.wuf.i;. ? \ friend of oars, remarkable : >r strong, _ ii sense, married n \ ry accompli h i an i fashion ibi" \ mil!? ladv. :i 11 ! . Tin landlord was for a inon. tit nonplus* . t d;lint lie virtually acknowledged lie wa> ' >eat lbroncc. " Kvtf. Si HM1SIM.S?Let it hi n i.il m>crel that" chanty think th no evil." T > he jair * all 11?iii^.^ are j aire." 1. Wo do a great wrong when we think i vil of any one, without the most sat . fac 1 try reasons for it. We do a great wrong when we speak . >ur thought * to any one save the suppn-eij t Hinder, and sometimes when v.e speak t<> i i in. Ik liven when wickedness i- i, . rly pro i 1. it i> to' a i fi'alila then, 'oreoi. ution. 4. The pruotiec of spreading iilno.. 1 our acre nspieions of otliei , whether we -,n cot them of downright wickcdne-. or ni re inprudcnce, under any pretence, is mean lid detestable.? (VnittUtoi J /'< fh'j, u< r. A man full of hope will he full of notion ; 1 lively hope n"d a diligent hand are in- ' ! epurahl a companions Hope will make a ] nuu do, though he die for doing. mf O *. * "7 " * her beauty and accomplish merits tit m . I anything else. !n lit! ii m :>* ! ?? . n? : that hisatronvr jptod sense did not si m ven ippfttui.i. Hit) will?, hoirevur prove i u>b< a very ex -ell nt companion, an 1 de, ; i , attached t<? him, thoaeh she : i 1 ?v? i >:npaay ami spout more t ine abroad tinm in exactly approvrd. Hut ?. > his fin' was l:oo<1. ami hid ho i - iurni'li ! willi a . supply of domestic, in' wa- ii ! a v. i o \ ay abridgtucnt of oomfort on thin t, I and he therefore undo no l?j? ?i ; < it. One day. sotue low monthsaiior h.-nm ria^e, our lricud, oil c aniiiLr ho ' <> ' ,n ticr. Raw no appearance ol hid u-ual m but he lound his wile in vie..: ti nil instead. ' What's tlie metier!' l.e a-Led. 4 Nancy wont oll'-.t ten o'clock this ruoinin^,'replied hia wife, 'and th eh a rinaid knew no more a1 >ut c >ul.i:._: a >:r<11 r than the man in the mom.' 'Couldn't site hive done it under yn.i directionsr inquired her hu 1 an I, \ey coolly. ' Under my directions : 1 -h dd 'ik to see a dinner conked undct n du-e >:t.' * Why sol' asked the hushnird in irprise, 'you certainly d n ' i;u..'t : . y i that you can not cook a u.nn. r ' 1 certainly do, then, r- ti- h . .1'How should t kuo any am,' nj; V The husband was silent, hut a look of'.j . . a . ~ i > 'iwMJiucui perpuxcU ami wo: i e 1 III.- | wife. 'You look very much su: prise, 1,' she -aid. after a .nomeut or t v> h 1 t a, !. And so I nm.,' sal I he; ' - mi: .* -i:r[>rised as I shod 1 bo in finding till: < ij in rfuii'ofmy ship, una piaii.i ! .v. li navi -ation. Ihm't you Know h w to cook. at. i lie iu:>tri\s> ot'a family'! > .u , il tit re is a c ohiti^ .-clwxil any where hi t.h cit . ;o t-. it ami romp! to your < due..tion? I >r j t is deficient in a cry iint o'.aut t irtieuur.'?X Arthur. (itri'iMNti tiii; it. r <? a 1.ax: i. to.-A'liil travelling ttir.ui :'i lit.* nun falifornia, ''way up North ?-i- tho north rn part o?.that Statu .Li call 1 -1 stopped era i'ew days at on of tin hotel in a | Mountain villi.?. \Y h-u ah ?ut to 1- (\ e. i irjuire 1 of the land! >. ! the^uool tn. bili. le replied : "Let me >; Qo d ivs at tw?'i\v iwcnty-liv. an I ono ine.d at i.s - thirteen dollar., and twenty ti\e . a' a!eg. ther. ' llow much do you ehi. e per \v<i [ueried I. 1 'Tw Iv el I' sr a week.' was the land- 1 ord's answer Atfil you ask tliirt >n dollars and two tits foru little more than fir da. in crrogatcd 1. "Yes," replied mine host; for toythiiia LV-liian a week, wceha.a by ilie da\ ?except it *.? le-s than a -hi;' e da,, when re are paid six bits a meal, four ;hit lor od ging." "And you charge your hoarders twelve ' htllars a \v< kl'" add 1 I. "That i- my price," he answer* d." "t i ue. s li finish the week, then,' rcsp nd i 1 ? rhieli. alter paying the iv juii 1 amount, proceeded to do I." * - ** ^ ? ,% ??? GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! NO HLANKN!!! C K VNI> AI.L-l'RIZE SCUKAfK FOll OCTOBER, ISGO! GEOK< i IA STATE LOTTERY, McKLNNEY & CO., MANAGE US. % Authorized bj */ trial Act ul the Lrjuhtlurr. EVERY TIOJCJUT A my/.i:. CAPITAL PRIZE $00,000! Tioliot a Only 310. Halves, tjuurtors ami l>i(rh'hs in l'roportiou. To be ditvrn each Fiittiriliiy in liSOO, iu tbe ] city of 8a vnntiHli, (ii-orjria. Class lo fc . il itwu Octoltcr t), |S<ii), Class 118, to iv r 1C, JHUO. Clnt > 1H, to b<- October 2(1, lKr.ti. C'lvi 'Jj, to l?c d<own October 127, l vt>0. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prise of SHO.Mo l9 $<10,000 1 " 10,000 is 10.000 1 44 ,0,000 is 0.000 I ? 6.000 is 6,0U? 1 4.0lt0 is 4,o?*> 1 " **" 8,0'K) is 8,000 1 is if,000 1 1 it?0 is 1 1'riWt of !?S f-UTi.' t' i J I'r!704 rtf V-' * v.? *),>nm hO,St}5 Prizes :uiiounHii{t ti . . . S !7%0tX? WILL in: !>It.\ li'.V THIS MO# I'll. Certificates of Pack - r.< will ho tiold ul tlie '"olluwinj* t-.?!wiih- i i- ttarisk: /crtiUc-atc ui Packages !?,,!Tickets ?.'80 " ' tO Half " 4? " '? It; Quarter ' 2 " ' 10 Eighth ?' 10 TUK COi.h MINK!! ALL PRIZES AND NO BLVNKS ON The Three Number Plau! Which takes place every Wednesday and fc'aHirdsy in 1800. 78 NUMIP'U.8?18 DRAWN BALLOTS! 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M lia\ < l.n.nlc UUirhirK, C'tiriiiilc DuiitIim, ( lironlr Dlai i-tiorn, t'hioiiti UUrrlmn, CU.ui.Il Dliiilauo, OM<lli;c~?, ( IdalluM, Hklilliim, ( IlillillirMt Ulitilliirs*, lallllllll.'lK, tiliialliirM, * .iltllair *?, UlildlncM, Dt-prmn. <1 Kplrlti, l)<|>n.?<l Oeprr Mill Vpllltl, l?? piCKKcit S|ilrlla, I)r|irt??r<l Spiilt*, I', jm ,?ril vplrlti, D<IIIWLK<<I Spirit*, Ur|<n<M<l spirit* l>i 1*1 < < ?<! > Jill Mi, Lew. of Ijiix-illr, I<OK. til A|>|? Clt<( I.o.i uf AjijirllU. I.ov. uf Appilltr, l.u.< ut A l>|>< < III, !.<?. of Ap|xtltr, I.UM ul A J.JM I III', la. ? of A j |i< tin-. Lux of * upctllr, Lu? ol A |>JH lilt, I*..Ill 111 Sld? nn.l Hack 1'aln In Miln ami Until. Pain In I*l4r .lull Hack, I'.tin In (S'.ilc uiul lliii k, I'.iln Ik Male uml (link, I*.ilu Iii Slil. nutl Hiii'U, Palit'ln villi null Dm k. Pain In Mill uiul Hark, I'nlii In Mali' mill Iluik, Paltl III Slllc *iiill Until, It I. K.*pr< lally A.l.i |.(< .1 to It It I* ?p? i lutIy Aitai|ii.nl Co It I. I- .jm lull) Ailitjili al to It I. I ,k|ji < n??l> Ailujitcil lo It Ik K?|a?lnlly \t1aplnl lo It Ik l '?|?i . lull> Ailaptrd to It IK I.K Jill 1.1 11 ) All.l'ltlll to It Ik l-V*? | < <' lai My Ailaptrn to It It I'.kji.i lull)' \.|.i|itt.l to It Ik K.j .daily Ail.tpli.il to Ki'tltnlr ComjilnliitK t l"i limit' Complnliita{ l-'tiunli Com plaints i l-'iUMilr Complaint* | 1'ilU.lll Complaint* I I'liinili Complaint*| * Kriini'i* t oiilplitliila ; Killia f I < .i.iplit in t , ; Kt liil.tw l oiii|iltlluta ; | I-', iinilt- C oiii|iIulut4; ft Produce* I tot iiiullty of Koran It PiiMlittm Hotunility uf Kornt It 1'r.Hliini HotItuitlly of i'orui It PiotitutK Hut nullity ot I'm tit It Print iter* lt.it tuillt y of Koi in It I'a ihIiii-t'K Hot laiulity of Km ui It I'rotllH'i. Itiiliiiultly of Koi in It 1'i.iitiii.K Hot in i it 11 y i?f Korin It I'iihIiiii k Itotm'.tllty of Koi lu It Piodiitr* Hot itmllly ot Koi in In I'liuaU-K of ii 'I'lilo nmt spare Ilu lilt lo Kt aiiiili H of a 'I'lilii null .Sparc llal.lt In K? mull 4 of ii Tliln null V|ui|-w Hal,it lu Ki mult k of n '1'lilu out! Sparc llnl.ll In Krmal<-k of u Tlilu Hint v|i.m- llnl.lt lo Kr m.iIra ot o I'lilo mul Sparc llal.lt III Ki -malt k ol a lulu huiI Njnirr llal.tt In K< ini.li k ot n Tblti mill i.j.nu- Ilat.lt lu Ki iiihIi < oI n I'iiln ami kj?irr llul.lt lu Knunir* of m I'111>> it .el ..pare llal.ll Kirry luvntlil Mioulil Km) loviillit slinitlil I.Vt ry lilt nil I *lit?ulil Kvtry lut.illtl Mimiiil I'Vi i> Miodllt l .t i > Itit iillil Slioulrt I toy liivnllil Mmiiltl I'iVtl) llit.lllil MlOII III litiry liitolltl Nltiiiild Trj Out '1'ry One 1'ixU.ifco. 't >>' One f'.e< U Ti y ?> ?? )'iitlin<ti 'I i) line I'mkiiKt. Try Our I'm leiu(ea 'ley Out- i'Mtkngr. 1 i ) Our I'mkagr. Try Oi e I'niieitg) ! Hen.1 a f.wouse !" m i< II . I': ] . U r? f<T ihetr i e n i H i. i ii -i.?i ik'txti*." . \V. in.I 'j A. I , I'myrle tort, l.i.-i ili iuit ttn) , .> tt Vork.For ly.de in > }/irtanburg ly Dill ie IS!s AND fll.KCIUMS. Sept 15 'J'.) ly Notice. 1n<> liorrby givo iiotl -e that I will not ho accountable tor nny ileht* that my wife Eliza 'hump-on. or my ?im lVaild) Thompson, or my auglttei* Jane Thompson, tnay contract in any r'i\, uiilcsi coiiipeHtttl by lr?*. July 11#?20 ly * II. TllOMMOK. * ? *Vv- . - til .X AYBB'S a,'" Ague Cure, Ml THS SPEEDY COBS OF j Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Agne, < Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dtnb I -Avuc, Periodieal Headache, or Rlttous Headache, and Klilious Fevers, indeed for the whole clans of disease* originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of Ibo American people than a sure ' and safe cure fot Fever and Ague. Such wn nrn now nn?Ma/l tn nffnr uitK n Uivfnot 1 certainty tbut it will eradicates the tfisease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that < no harm cut arise from its use in any quarttity. ' . That which protect* from or prevents this disorder must be of imtncflHe service in tno ! communities where it prevails. Prevention is < better than euro, for tne patient escapes tho ^ risk which he must run in violent attacks of this bulcful distemper. This '* Cent" expels the miasmatic poison of Fevbb and Aoub from the system and prevents the development of tho disease, if tuken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tho best remedy "ever yet discovered for tills class of complaints, but a'ro tho cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body; and in bilious districts, where Fkvkb ami Ague prevails, every body should have ,t. . and use it freely both for cure aftd protection. 1 It is hoped this price, will place it withu^the I reach or nil?the poor as will as .the rich. A ! groat superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for tho speedy and certain cure of Intcrmitteutfe is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon tho constitution. Those cured by it arc left us healthy us if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Jiurachc, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, l'aintul Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Puin in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, nut on the intermittent type, or become pcriodal. This ' Ci'KB" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It Ls an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons Uuvclluig or temporarily rc-iding in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exjjosed to tho infection, that will Ik- exert ted lrom the system, and cannot accumulate in suilieicnt quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever srffer from Xutormittcnts, if they avail tlx nisclrcs of the protection this remedy affords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ] arc so composed that dirsue within the ranee of their union can rarely withstand or crude them. ' 'llieir penetrating pinpertica search, and cleanse, 1 and invigorate every portion of the human organism, correcting it* diseased notion, and restoring it* healthy vitalities. A* a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility i? astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. ? only do they cure the ercry-dny complaints of cvry hotly, but sd'.o many formidable and dnt.gcrous diseases. Tho agent btlovv named is plcanrd to fund h gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of tlieir cure* and directions for their u;.e in the following complaints: entireties*. Heatibstm, Headache ariiixgfrom disordered Stomach, .Vauim, Indigestion, Pain ??i and Morbid /unction of tie hour's. Flatulency, Lota of Appetite, Jou/dice, and other kindred complaints, arising from n low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tone and strength to the system debilitated by discusc. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron tue itapiu era* o* Cotighr, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Hi t.ncliif in, Incipient Consnmp* tioa, mtd i'or the relief of Consumptive I'ntu-uts in udranccd stages of the disease* So wide is the field of its r.scfalne**: and so nuroevoua arc the case* of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons publicly know n, who have bote restored from alarming nnd even dt?perato ili-.ta?es of the lungs by its use. When onec tiiod, its superiority over every Otlii r medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, atid vvhr m its virtues are known, the put Ho no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous ufleetions of the pulmonary organs that ore incident to our climate. \\ iiUo Hiui.v iiiferl i remedies tliriiht. nwon thr, community have faiK-d and Seen <!:t>caitfcd, this ha* j-ni:.< >1 f:i< I y every trial, conferred benefits on the ntTketed ;h< > can i.exer forget, and produced cures too numerous and too i vioarkabio to be furuotteu. rni;r.\nuo uv I>K. J. C. Vl Kft & CO. LOWELL, MASS. l>. I. X L. TV ITTV, Spartnuburg U. F. HATES, ll.itesville, ninl by nil Druggist j Cvc"*x where. , IIAVII.V STHVKSOJ? X CO., Charh ivii. Whulotiile Agent!?. May 10 1U If In tl,e* C 'urt of .'onsmou Pleas. 151. . IAMIN II. CAM I ,;LLL, 1 \j, ^ Attachment. I?I* JKSfiT 11. 00B0,. J \%r iii:iu:as tj.c playoff o.'J- fn j.u? 2JJ day of Nuvci.d r, file hi- a**'arnlio2 again : lit. defendant, who ;:i- il is ,?iil) is^b>ctit Ironi and without th? limits of this State, and h is licit her wife nor attorney known within l!: nun* upon whom a opy of the said dochuu'ion mi; hi be ?vrx? 1: It i there ire ordered. That the said Hie fen iliint <!.? j.j'our and pV . I to the s-aid .declaration, i :? ?>. before the 2:kl day of November n \ , ?li < h will be in the year f our Loul one thou .and e-ght hundred tiud -sixty; otherwise ja il au'i .1 >.- lint judgment will tlira be given and awurdcJ ay.dual him. J. 15. TOLLKSON, Clerk. 89 -J?j ln^zi.M New Kccliikdand IVrfnniPil Bcn/OI.K; i-i pleasant er iu its u?c. evaporates ' m.i.-o frfjv, and will be found to have SLf- I ?'i..:itir.? l;: \nsixg lMtormt rii:s to any-1 tli'iiy hi.hert i brought before the public. It readily i cmoves greasy resinous sdbstim- ; i >, ii ttil, I'iich, butter, i'aint, \e., from Silk. ' Sa? ii, Woateu <j*- Cotton Fuliriat, Gloves, l'npor, ,U- . v, iflnmt the : lightest injury In r?l(l.er, lor Mile !>y FlSlIKR .V IIEINTISH. July 12 19 tf x<> rr i o is. "j llllllF.HV give notico.to n1! persons c?#u g <-iTH. il i at 1 will Wot 1 ;V it CvilMitltl kuti:. j.;iv?ii hv miIi- riber, in th? yo*r 1855, to one ; JOHN II. Lll'.St'OMIi, of SjHtrlanbury l>i?- ! rici. S. i\. forTMUKi: III NWKlib DOLLARS. ) Tin- consideration oT ?.akl noic a uc^ro man | named iiKolvGE. phout iifty-scvon years old. |i Said I. >y looted to la) unsound, ami lias ton Untied ? ', even htlpte- -" on 1 PX|'tnism,l to thai (he consideration has totally failed T. K. PURSLfY. : i May 17 U 6n? .\ P.moim. ~ ; V MINIATURE WOODEN PAGOBA, which 1 ] w.i- sent fi on loiruinh, having Leon l.rn- I kon while on ship-board, iho owner wan Tory ' < iiiitioiin lo Lnvo it mended, ami trie I ere it i km.I <>f ilhcsive material without ~ucci-s. un- I til his attention was Jirrctcil to the "LIQUID GLl'K," h new arto-le, for mile hv E IS 11E11 & IIBIXTISH, July 12 10 If Druggist*. Machinery Oil, I^Ort -..lUs hy FlPHKIt A 11BINITSH. . M?y 17 H * tf I xXT Ili/PRACTICE in US? IfeAfertWlt VV orncs-^h#l oorneir ?f Col W^W. It A KRIS' brlak building, ovar the ieh of 'rfmp 1 Cannon, no* oppMfca the palmetto ???? , Aj?ln2 jr. n ilRS/ ' J MAGISTRATE, ATXOJ^m At LA^ ' A*i> HO#ciTon in R*rm, / HAS removed his Office frptn ChmrfffiiitoSeT ?; to the office adjoining the Spurtan Offite, j ID tne Public Square. - ' ' All business iaffftsted to hi* cars-will :neet ) Mritli prompt utteutiou. '** _ __ I SULLIVAN, LLFORft & WINSMIjftf, HAVE associated themselves for tbe'pdr-' pose of practising Law in the District of Spartanburg. Any business intrusted ta thtir are will receive proinpL.attentioa. Office on the Public Square, adjoining theOP A RTA X OFFICE: ' <;. P. SH.UVAN, Lauren*. J. M. EL FORD, Spartunburg. J. (J. WIS SMITH, Spartanburg. ' Oct. 27 35 fto HEED ft DUMCAwT^vtr ? ATTORNEYS A1 ^ A^Y A H D solicitous in ktfoitt, A T RPAKTAN BURu C. H. AH buaine/i i~\ intrusted to tin in in Law and Equity w: >e promptly attended to. Office next door Inrdy, Agucw & Co. - <jr v. kkkji, d. a. soxpa April 12 ? ljr Wright A Orr, ATrgJIfaEYS AT LAW, Office in Mnj! 1.egg's Brick Building, next j loor to Boho & Edwards' law office, upstair*, ipnrtauburg, C. 1L J. D. VYkioht, Spartanburg C. H J as. L. Oku, Anderson c. H. Jan 8 45 . -r Farrow A Vl liituer, A T? T O 11 N E V S A T L A W, ,T7ILL practice in tho Courts of SpartanV V burg and adjoining Districts. OFriCK at sl'.\ uianilt llli 0. n. Ov.^21 _ 45 If A. 'I\ i'UVis, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, t ITll.l. PRACTICE in the Law Courts of Vy the Western Circuit. \lr. C. may always bo found at the office of S ne Carolina Spsrluuy Spartanburg C. 11. > J* Dec 2 lit tf >' niLLIA.ll F. JOXC9) Jk Attorney at Law^ LENOIR, CALDWELL, CO. N. C. 4ITILL he in attendance nt all of (he Courts, j f Y Ikorli I'ounty and Superior, held at Co- j l'olk county, and ui HenderaonrVille, Henderson county, N. C.f and will sg^end f promptly to ail buriuni iuirualcil to Lis care J La Western N. C. Kki r.ui;.N; ns Ja9. Farrow, esq., Simpson Cobo, esq., John Cotuar, esq., Spartanburg C Li., S. C. March 1 52 lv William Lot kwoud, TAILOR, HAS rcmoTcil to Rooms over Foster & Judd'e, opposite the Court House. Thanktui lor past favors, he asks a liberal patrouage for the future. July i IS tf 1>. It. Hudson, FASBIOHABLE TAILOR. 4g \\fOUIJ> rc<pe?fully inform the citizens of V V Spartanhurgtoat he ha* opened i bllUP1 in llrick Range, on Church Street, where Iro , will be pleased to see all who may favor him' with their patronage. > 47 l.v jj K. D. Oneu, ~.J FASI1 ION ABLE TAILOR, ' ? TX70UI.D return his th&nlu for past favors J v V and ask a contiuoaiice of the t*aiue. | Hern; l>e found over Hardy & Agues s | Hardware Store. , JlU ti n ~sS ! I>r. Wat. T. Kutncl WILL practice MEDICINE and .SCIU1ERY; (in connect ton with DhN'TlSTUY.at the Office) in Spartanburg and its vicinity. Office on Church Street, No. 2, brick Unuge, np stairs. Residence at Dr. L* C. Kennedy's. March -4 4 ly j Dr. W. 43. BcnncUf DENTIST, | OFFD V. with Dr. J. J. VERNON, over 1 Olive of Hawkins, Choice A Erins, j Church Street, Crick Range, Spartanburg C. a It . r-. ? 1 Jan . ' 40 ly j UR. I.. C. &E.1.\CDY HAS RETURNED, awl has resumed the H duties of l<i- a I. Jau 12 45 tf B C. litler ?V Son, n.vn l( M \KKKS, * V 4 Is D Manufacluror- of Jewelry, Repairers j^Y. of flocks, W ?tclie*. ke. A11 work inti-iia1' to iheui will nicit .?::!i prmi.^nes. and despatch. ^ Mi rot. 4 tf 81A'FT II ESSES. ^ T Joi.S RAMIEft SHOl\ orer Hardy's M il ? ?rc Is; re, can always bo found a ' large lot of b:'oerioi*UATTRE.SSES, of all My . mad* ot vxcvVcnt uiaicri.M.s, and at moderate prices. S * K. I. Iti f.0 if STATE OF SO IT II CAROMXA In tin Court of Common 1 lean. * l>. I. Sl L. TW1TTY, l vs. I Attachment. K. M. LAVE. ] Rood, Vernon & Duncan, Pl'ff*s Att'ry. VA7~I1EU!IAS Ike plaintiff* did, ou the 1 >(h ! J y day-of April, file their declaration against * the defendant, svho ja> it is sni<l))* absent from rii i nil iiDui - u- limits ot tliis State, ami has nei- * tlior wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the eaiii declaration might he -rrxod SMfl It is therefore ordered. That the said defe??^ dnnt do appear ami plead to the said declare | 1 lion, # or before the 17th day of April lest,II Ideh the year of our l?rd one iwihl] and eight h !.< sis , i.<- ; otherwise I jn nent will then be girex jO ami awflrded against him. I J. 11. TOLLF.SiN, C. c P. (I April 10 7 4q Mm The World Outdone { riTHI'. MEDICINK called ** lnflUllilkia~ fl I lery Extirpator,"* which has ef<H [footed m ea*} cares, and shoal which there ie H -to much excitement, Is now on sale by JOKL j| A'. GOODQION, in this place. a For Kidney and Lung Disoases, Piles, Nen- H i lit i-.in, it hus el-11 i 11 g cures jH In re. F?ir Isolde, Conjn.i, all affections of tMh^| n vxiu n.?i? ? " . ..... ... ..... juoma.-no, Knri?ch?, 8pr?iBt |?| ut?, Hnifou*. .v?.t it act* m if by the touch ?* !| ... . . v. ? i ivc ir.ivciii'il, ntttre or 1c>h, for (hitII on '.n-wiili thij remrdy, and imwiarmH Imve 1 found ..nyiUing Itk* it*fjc<|wa). It ill I io,ci:iMc |>rcjmratio?, wholly oCkMj owa dfcflH and pot ft to use noeording flf Jfl iio du r. i d m hi icunpMll each he ilia. ill . i ?ale l.y i. I- ' ( .uUKilO* 11 (< >\. 1) VV IS. ri opridtog ffji Box 4tV2u, New York I'v-t O'litfa. VH Mferok 39 i IX TCl Blanks 1 Blanks!! sj r>>U S AH 41 Till* OFFTO?. 11