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* The Roman Catholic Mission, founded for the conversion of the Southern co? lored people, is making rapid progress. There ore at present, says the Catholic Review, six American students at tbe College of St. Joseph, at Mill Hill, Mid? dlesex, England, making the preparatory studies for this mission, besides fire Englishmen, six Irishmont throe Ger? mans, two Hollanders and one Belgian. d| Captain Jack is about forty years old, five feet eight inches high and compact? ly built. He has a largo and well formed face, full of individuality. Although dressed in old clothes, he looks every inch a chief. A machine is employed in cleaning the old bricks in the burnt district of Bos? ton, which removes the mortar from them at the rato of thirty-five or forty a minute, or about as fast as they can be plaoed in position. A girl of twelve years and a boy of fourteen aro about to be married in Gal veston. The bridegroom mu?t go to school one year yet and the bride three Joarp, under the compulsory education aw of Texas. King Oscar, of Sweden, took advan? tage of the orowd attending his corona? tion to sell off the rare paintings, furni? ture, wood carvings; medircval orna? ments, and costumeB belonging to his predecessor Charles XV. A difficulty Occurred in Savannah, on Tuesday, between two men, named Jas. Sonllers and Daniel Bonoh, over a game of cards, when Sonllers was cut to pieces with a knife. Boaoh was arrested. A Natchez ooroner put in claims for fourteen more bodies than he had sat on, stole fonr hogs, forged a note, borrowed money and has gone to Washington to live. Street-Bprinklers are useful whon Ju? piter PIuvius doesn't exercise his reign. Old newspapers for sale at Phckn. x office, at fifty cents a hundred. Invariably worn out?Your bat. For Sale. MORTGAGES on Real EBtato. Apply to Jnoe G 3 D. QAMBItILL, Broker. Flour. ? Qf\n BBL8. Extra Family, Medium and OU v^f "uper., for sale low, by Juno i_HOPE A GYLES. Sugar-Cured Shoulders and Strips. 6BBLS. Bugar-Cured 8EO?LDERS and) Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE A GYLEB. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. -f r\f \ BOXES choice and cheap Toilet lv\J and Laundry SOAPS, tor sale low. June i_HOPE A GYLFH. Wanted, a House-Keep* r, COMPETENT to look after ? hotel. Most come well recommended. For partum lar?, address, in own hand, Key Box'201, <'c lnmhia P. O. _ _Ma* 27 For Sale, TWO good MILCH COWS. Ap-1 ply to B POPE, At Market. June 3 New Novels at Bryan's Bi ohsiorr. rTUIE New Magdalen, by Wiikio Coihiie. ZQc. JL Ready Money Mortaboy. 75 cent* Murphy's Mast r, by author of "Ceod'a! Tryat." 25 cents. The Mystery of Orcival, by Emile Cibo neau. 75 cents. Rouge et Noir; a Talo of Badon-Buden, from tbe French of Edmond a:.out. Old Kensington, by Miss Thackery; $1. Gainma, or tho Beggars; a Novel of the Dutch Re-j public; 75 cents. Lady Sweet Apple, or Threo to One| Appleton's Library or Choice Novels; 75 cents. Paecarel; a Novel, by "Ouida." Wo Girls; by Mrs. Whitney. Also, Memoir of a Brother, by author of Tom. Brown at Rugby. Some Talk About Animals and their Masters, by Arthur Helps. Red" Cotton Night Cap Country; new Poem, by Browning. The Fishing Tourist; Angler's Guide, by Hallock._ Juno 3 POSITIVS sai.k OF* groceries And provisions. IN conseqaonco of a sovero i attack of sickness, and the ad ? vice of friends, I havo dcter Imined to retire from business, I i and dispose of my present stock, J which was bought in the best markets before the late advance, and for cash. Ab thoso Goods must be closed out, I will assure buyers the whole will bo Bold at COST, thereby insuring them BARGAINS May 24 j3mo_WM. MoQUINNIS. Family Flour. 100 BBLS, hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels, low price-d, but sound. For sale by DOPE A GYLES. Oats and Corn. 1f\i\f\ BUSHELS piime white CORN. ?UULJ 800 busbolB hoayy OATS. For sale low for cash. HOrE A OYLE8. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pookets Pure Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, $0. ACTS of tho Legislature, lb72~73, $1. For Balo at R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Proposals, OFFICE CITY CLKKK. GoLUXMJt, S. C, May 28, lfc73. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until the Becond TUESDAY in JUNE, for Whitewashing Svdney Park fencn. May20 O. BARNUM, City Clerk. Rose Cordial for Bowel Affection. SURE euro?onlv 25 cents, a I Ileinitsh's Drug Store. BLACKBERRY WINE; pure Juice and old; excellent for bowel complaint. TAMARINDS?fresh. A cooling and re freehingdrink may bo had bv using Tama? rinds. Tor sale at HEINTTSH'S May 27 %_Drag Store. W. K EVANS & CO. ARE now prepared to eroct LIGHTNING-1 RODS, either in city or country, upon short notice Orders promptly attended to. May 3_3mot Nothing Is great nnleaa it bo good. Tun "Queon's Dolight" is good; therefore, it is groit. Queen's Delight is great, bat Uoinitsh is greater, because ho makes a good and a proat medicine._May3t TO AM..?Spring and Summer is a trying period. Sickness, Fevers,.Rowel Affections, Biliousness, Livor Disorders, arc always lurk? ing about, and fatal diseases often spring from a neglect of aDy of those indications. Therofore, get a box of HEINITSH'S LIVER and BLOOD PILLS, and take them for Head? aches, FeveriBbnesB, Nausea, Bilious Disor? ders and Liver Complaint. Wo know they will cure you. For salo by May 27.1 HElNlTSn, Chemist. BY J. A. SELBY. " Special Notlooia. OBSTACL.ES TO MARRIAGE.?Happy relief for young men from tbe effects of errors and abuses in oarly life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage romovod. New me? thod of treatment. New and romarkablo re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed onvelopea. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia, Pa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Mar 20 3m JpOK OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has provod to bo the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off? spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICE HEADACHE, Colic. Depression of SpiritB, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ac. After years of careful experiments, to meet a great and urgent demand, wo now produce from our original Genuine Poicdert THE PREPAIIEL?, I a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU I LATOR.couiaiuiug all its wohderf&J and valu* I able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR IiOTTL.ES. The Fowdere, (price aa before,} 61.00 per package, j Bent by mail, $1.01. KS- CAUTtOS! Bav no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' L1VK.R REGULATOR unlcbs in onr engraved wrapper, with Trado mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. None other is gennino. ?J. II. ZElLI.% & CO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Drnggists. Jin. 30. [Sept. U] Vjly._ ON file Breakfast, L?ne lie on. Dinner and Supper Table, LEA A PERRIN8' W ROKKTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS.New York, OiM 2!> ilv Agents for the Unitrd States. For Sale, ONE Steinway eeven octavo (Kosewood PIANO, in good order. (Also to RENT a six and a half I octavo. Nuuns A Clark. Rosewood PIANO. Apply to JOSEPH DENCK, _fila> 17 *._Taylor street. Shingles. WF. are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPHESS SAWED SB INGLES, in I any desired quantity and upon the shortest I notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the country promptly. MoilASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. March 10_fimo _ For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, bc tweon Henderson and Barnwcll streets; .fronting ou Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning back 155 feet, moro or loss. The house contains <four rooms on the first story and four unfinished room* on tho second story?a voiy convenient residence. For particulars, inquire at G. TIERCES'. April 22_ Mills House Sale Stables. THE undersigned, having purchased the DEXTER STABLES, would in? form their friends that they still keep on baud first class Single and Double Harness Horses, Saddle Horses and Males, which they are prepared iv reii on most rea 1 sonablo terms. R. GRAHAM A CO. John N. I oxo, Agent. May 4 1 "millinery." MRS. C. E. REED has opened fino assortment of Ladies' and iChildreu's DRESSES, UNDER WEAR, HAIR or all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will bo soldat reduced prices. The public in general arc invited to call and see! for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs ot 1S71 and_1872._ April 18 3-uo Hands Wanted. ALL LABORING MEN willing to cnt tim? ber will find steady work and regular pay on application to up. McMASTER, MONTEITH A ROATH. March 15 }3ruo THE BROWN COTTON GIN ! PLANTERS should examine the above named old and reliable GIN before buy? ing any other. P. combines tho required qua? lities of simplicity, strength and durability. It gins fast and clean, makes oxcellont lint, (often bringing Jc. to Jc. per lb. above mar? ket,) end is universally admitted to bo the lightest running Gin made. We have had thirty years' oxperionco in tbe business, and [warrant every Gin perfect. Gins constantly in tho hands of our agents, to which wo in? vite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials and full parti? culars, may bo had by addrosBing ISltAEL F. BROWN, 1 President Brown Cotton Gin Company. March \ 6mo New London, Conn. May Butter. CHOICE MAY BUTTER, just roceivod and for aalo, by_ JOHN aGNEVV A SON._ Sponges, Sponges, Sponges. BATHING, GLOVE, Carriage, Reef.Coach, Toilet, Grass, Wool, Slato, Zcmodra I Sponges, in every variety, for salo choap at May 3 \ IIEINITSll'S DRUG BTOItE. HelnltaU'a Great Pill, tltfl Liver Pill? Purifies the Blood, enres Liver Complaint, Sick Hoadacho, Bilious Complaints. Try them. Don't suffer any more. May 31 ''Let our just Censure* COLUMBIA, S. G\, SATURDj THE PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE. WITH a complete and conciao 1.1? Pbrary of Biblical Knowledgo, forming a popular Cyclopodia ot companion articlee, exact, clear, vivid and ab? sorbing. Complete in ono supor royal quarto volume of over 1,100 pages, and iiluBtrated with over 300 eu?ravinge. Size of Bible, twelve inches long, ton inches wide. Printed in too English and German lan? guages. This book can only bo obtained by sub script ion, and I am tho only per sou from whom you can obtain it. Tho time for you to obtain"it iB at once. During tho month of I June, I expect to canvass the city from house i to house. This book is not?cannot be?over estimated. It is tho book 3 ou nocd beforo all other books. I exhibit numerous testimo nialB from tho most eminent scholars and di? vines. But tho work can and thall rest upon its own merits. A sample copy can be seen at tho office of the flowo sowing macnine. Jnne 1 11 W. T. McOLELION, Agent. DAINTIES! AS FOLLOWS: I P1CELED F?LTON MAREET ROUNDS, put up to order by Ferris A Co. Davis' Diamond Hams, and any number of tiercoa on hand, and to arrive, at ridiculously low prices. Smoked Tongues, enormously largo. Sugar-Cured Strips, small in size, low in price. Sugar-Cared Shoulders, email in tizo.low 1 pneo. Smoked Botf, the excellence of which no superlative in the language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS. It were useless, gentle reader, to expatiate upon these; a trial alone can demonstrate their excellence. Beg to add. however, that in this department, tho FREE LIST is sus? pended. Parched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always fresh. Full stock of Raw Coffcee, Rio, Ac. English and French Pickles. Prosorvos and Jollies iu variety. And. as the dry goads folks say, an endlass supply of spring"and summer hucy and sta? ple GROCERIES. Please call and inspect. We never press you to purchase, especmllv if yon wmit to bnv on credit. GBO SY.YtMKR* Only Reliable (JytlDlslribulion in tht vuu $100,000.00 VALUABLE GIFTS/ To be Distributed in L. D. SINE'S list Semi-Annual GIFT ENTERPRISE To be Draicn Friday, July 4, 1873. 1 Grand Capital Prize $10,000iu Gold! 1 I'UISE 85,000 IN SILVER, plve Prizes^SoO i EACH IN Ten0 v't\lll sioo \ Greenbacks! 2 Family Carriages and Matched Horses, with silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each* 2 Buggies and Horses, Ac, Ac, each worth $600; 2 iinc-toned Rosewood Piano worth I500;10 First Class Family Sowing Machines, worth $100 each; 5 Gold watches and Chains, worth f300 each; five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $123 each; ten Ladies' Gold limiting Watches, worth 175; 800 Gold and Silver Lever limiting Watches, (in all,) worth from J20 to i'iW oach; Gold Chains, Silverware, Jewelry. Ac, Ac. Winde number Gifts 10,000. Tickets limited to >!?,000. jSAgcr.ts wanted to sull tickets, to whom nbeial premiums will be paid. i^Siii^iu tickets, ?f2, six tickets, ii?; twelve tickets, 120; twetity-tiv? tickets. HO. Cisrulars containing a lull list of prizes, a description ot the ni?uner of drawing, and other information in reference to the distribu? tion, will be sent to any ono ordering them. All letters must be addressed to Main Office, L. D. SINE, Box 6?, 101 V7. Fifth at. Cincinnati. Obie. FOR all who are willing to work. Any per- [ son, old or young, of either sex, can make from $10 to $50 per week, nt h >me or in I connection with other business. Wanted by J all. Unstable to either city or country, and any season of the year. This is a ruro oppor? tunity for those ivlio are out of work and out I ofmiuey, to nuke ah independent living?no capital being required. Our pamphlet, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," giving full iastruc? tions, sent ou receipt of ten o<M\ts. Addiess ?\. BURTON ^ 0?., Morrisania, Westchoster, New York._ AGrENTS Ev*rywhero ,n H,;" ,>ur new Trr i ?rrririn aud novel Embroidering Ma W AM rhil chine. Send tor Illustrated Circular to the McKoo Manufactnring Com panv. 300 Broadway. Now York. TH1C P.VRt.OR COMPANION. Evory Lady wants one! Every Man ought to have one!! Sont on receipt of Ton Cents. A hlros: L. F. HYDE A (JO., l'jj Seventh Avenue, New York. BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS, Sent on receipt of 25 cts. Uniqtio Printing land Publishing House, 30 Vescy street, New York._ Tin Ilecktvttli S40 Portable Family Sewing Machine, on 30 nays* Trial; many advantages over all. Satisfaction gua? ranteed, or (20 refuiulod. Sent complete, with full directions.. Beckwith Sewing Ma chine Co.. HC>2 Broadway, Now York. THK SKW ELASTIC TRUSS. An lin \portant Invention. It rotains tho Rupture at all times, and unuor tho hardost exerciso or sevorcBt strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day. elT-icta a pormanout cure in a fow wock-i. Sold cheap, and sent by mail, when requested. Circulars froo, when ordorop by letters sont to tho Elastic Trnss Co., No. 083 Broadway, New York City. No? body u?<-s Metal Spring Trusties; too paiufnl they slip mT too frequently. May 7 tfeow ly LT MORNING, JUXE 7. 1873. 7"E arc roeoiTin? TO-DAY ft fall and fresh line, assorting our whole stock of DRY GOODS, B00T3 AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. ALSO, OCR SlitLlSEBY DEPARTMENT. Times arc dnll, but people will clotho their families. Being aware of this, we keep up with the times by offering special inducement a in all goods wo keep. 49" All manner of goods, suitable for tourists and tiavellere.on hand AH goods sold at panic prices. All prices warranted an cheap as the cheapest. . All goods warranted as good as the beet. Juno 3_R.C. 8BT7EH A CO. ON *W IN The New Store, one of the finest selections of DRY GOODS ever of? fered in this city. One advantage in purchas? ing in this establish? ment is the bright light, which enables all cus? tomers to see what they are buying, and not be disap? pointed by buying in the dark. As all advertisements are only half believed, you are request-! ed to call and be sure of what1 you do. C. F. JACKSON\_ Attractive Goods AT TBE I Grand Central Dry Goods Estab?shm't . of WM. I>. LOVE 6i CO. WE have added to our .-stock the past few days, some choice poods, as well as bargains. Will open TO-MORROW, (Monday,) April 29. 1873, 1,000 yards Foulard bilks; beautiful goods, in the new ?bade?. 3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Cretont?, at 10? cents ayard. Cheapest goodd Bold this season. 250 pieces Dross Goods, from 25 cents to ?1 a yard, iu tho new colors. Two-Button Kids, at 75 cents a p&ir. Tucked Skirts, at 75 cents each. Ladies' White A prous, from 25 cents to f 1 25 oach. Yard-wido White Mitling, at25centaayard. Laoe Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at 30 und S74 cents a j yard, in fact color?i. White Piques, at 25 cents a yard; fine goods. White Nainsook,at 12J cent* ayard. Flaiu and Laoe Striped Victoria Lawu. Embroidered Sots, at 50 cents a sot. Club-baudle Parasols. Our Laoe and Embroidery department com? prises a very choice selection. Hosiery, in all sizes and niake-s. A full line of Priuts and Domesties. All arc invited to call and inspect onr at tractive stuck. Customers will find whatever advertised, at the Grand Ct uiral Dry Goods establishment of W. ?. LOVE A CO., Under Wheeler Bouse. _ W. D. Love. B. B. McCbeukv. New Orleahs Is just now attracting the public attention on account of the political trouble there. The "Iudinn Girl" in attracting the attention of smokern on account of the etock of Imported Cigar*, the like of which has not be: n seen here since Columbia wao Enrned and Her Citizens Show their appreciation ol tho same, also of (be store that makes a specialty in t Iii? lino, by tho increasing demand for "Munilla,'' '.'Principe?*" and ''Figaro," (ol Imported To? bacco,) anr! as, the Indian chiet who Shot Down The United States General ba^ caused the lavi bods to siuull oi the uuiuiiiR of powder, ho iliia "Indian Maid" bus caused Columbia i to sni'dlof tho burning of tobacco. May 11 To Consumers. l80.C<J?H??W0S,h*to"'"'1 1,001? bushels OATS, 2,000 bushels CORN; :i0 barrels FLOCK, '< 75 barrels SUGAR, ju??t received andforaaloj at lowcHt prices. LGllfCK A^LOWRANOE. New Family Grocery. THE undersigned rospectfully inform their friends and the pub? lic generally, that they have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE tat the old stand of Campboll A Jones, and would respectfully solicit r. por? tion of their patronage, Our goods are fresh, and will ho sold at lowest market prices. BO WEN A LaFAH. Jons H. Bowcm. M. La Fab. March 11 ELkS Buffalo Tocguen, NEW sugar-cured fJAMS, Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beefjbr sale low. HOPE ,v GYLES (Lnngi, coughs, colds. C ?nsaniptloii All cured by iisinp; Stanley Celebrated Cough Syrup, proparod by IIi initsb, at bin drug store. Hay 1); :ue Event.' VOL. IX?NO. 67. D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! good clothing! cheap clothing TOE largoet and finest of tho very Iatost stylos of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ever seen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS , cannot be equaled in tbo city, comprising j every uovolly of tbo season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?tbc very latest out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on band?jnet the thing for warm weather. Shirts I Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the finoet and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EFSTIN'S, May 2i_Under Columbia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! sprixg and summer GOODS! p.. & w, c, swaffield ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK o: CIDTBK. Bffi AND gests' mmma goods Ever broagbt to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice end elegant assort? ment of CASSIJKEEES AND VESTIRQS. We are still taking orders for those PER' FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN glotuixg, hats, umbrellas, CANR5, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELTS!!HATED STAK SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. \)S/E have made special arrangements wiih VV one of the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trado with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; the quality and numbrr of Linen and Workmanship, we gnarantee a perfect fit: A 60, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen, $1U. L* 5'.), Wamsuta, 2,100 Linon, f 15. B Gu\ Tuscora, 2.0C0 Linon, $13 50. O II G5. Masonvitlo, t,800 Linen, $11.50. B 53. Forreetdalo, 1,000 Linen, $10. B 13, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $3. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doo Pants, Fancy Cassimoro Pants, a beautiful line of Whito Vests, now style._Mar 19 Southern Warehouse ^Company, Oervais street, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad, IS prepared to receivo COTTON and othor property upon Storage and to make ad? vances upon tho samo. Cotton shipped to this bouse will bo stored subject to the order of the owner, and the lowest rates charged for storage All property bo stored will be insured in good reliable companies, if insur? ance is desired; and advances will bo made at tho lowest bunking rates. Our storehouses arc ho located that drayago is not necessary, i. i 1 nb charge for handling will bo mado. ?UTAH business commotiicatior.s should bo a;hlr? ssed to tho Treasurer. EDWARD HOTE, President. Enwrs F. Pakt,Troasurer. March 33m Cow Feed. frr tons SHORTS'and WHEAT BRAN, for O sale by . HOPE & OYLES. Where to Spend the Summer. GLENN* S~~S PRIN? Spartanuar? County, S.C. THIS celebrated watciingi place will open for visitors the! TEJSTH DaY OF JUNE, uuderl _the ma!i.-i.i*eirient of Jt. Sit.igoJ late of Charleston, an experienced caterer! and hotol-kecper. Being eituated in the f Northern part of th? State, in n section re? markable for ita delightful r-limats. beauty and boalthfulnoss, tbia, together with the virtues of the water, makes it ono of tho moat desirable watering places for all whoao con? dition can bo improved by the salubrious character of any water. Great pains will bo taken to provide for tho convenience and com? fort of guests. Table supplied with tho best tho market affords. Good? music will be in attendance, to rnlivon the ball-ioom. Fancy Balls during tho summer. Ten-pin Alley, Oroquet, Bagatelle and Billiarde, for the amusement of guests. A Livery will be kept, at moderato charges. Charges?per day, 12 50; per woek, f 13.00; per month, $35 00. Conveyance from Jonesvillo daily, after 25th June. W. D. FOWLER, Proprietor. R. Srr.iGQ, Manager._Jnno 1 f j!3 Cherokee Springs. THI8 DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE, situated eight miles above the town of Spar tanburg, B. C, will be open to visitors JUNE 15th. Tho buildings have been newly furnished and various improvements made for the com? fort and enjoyment of Guesta. The chief mineral properties of the Water are Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and Nitre, and from the time when the Cherokees visited the place to drink and bathe in the water, it has been rc , gardod a specific in Dyspepsia, General Dc | bility and diseases of the Skin, the LI' er and [ Kidneys. . Tho Climate is extreme'; hoalthful and .pleasant, and nature aeema to have desig I nated the spot both ou account of ita curative clc-monts and its inviting loveliness. ?'0/ all the prescriptions made up with a view to alterative effect, none can be compared \ with Mineral Waters.'* VEHICLES always at depots. TERMS?110 per month; $15 per week; $3 I per day. Children under 12 yeara of ago and I Servants half price. Apply to JOHN B. BLACK", Resident Manager, Spartanburg, 8. O. 4 o~ Augu e t a Chronicle and Sentinel, Charles? ton Netcs und Courier and Savannah Jiepub lican copy daily for ono month, and send bill to this office. May 21 lmo THE* HEALING SPRLN08, On the Line of the Chesapeake and Ohio R. Jt,, Hutu County, Virginia, WILL be opened for the rtcption of visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE, with accommodations for tebee hundbkd pkb sonk. They are accessible by the Obsaaoeaao and Ohio Railroad from Covingtun Depot, flftoeu miles by a fine turnpike of eaaj.grsaa*, in fine order, pausing in full view of tbs> CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS : nd ths> MAGNLfcICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S RIVER. . Passengers by mail train from the East ar? rive at Covingtou at 7 P. M. Express trains from tho West arrive at 8 38 P. M. Visitor* for the Springs by these trains remain ov r night at Coviugton. Passengers by m?il trains from tho West arrive at Covingt"ii at 7 20 A.M. Express trains from ths East ar? rive at 7 A. M. Stages and other veuicios f >r the Springs leave Covington every raor< ? ing. Trains stop twenty minutes at Oovi g. ton for breakfast and supper. Two hotels, with imple accommodations. KESSMCH'S FINE BAND OF MUSIC im engaged for tho season, and the usual faeUi ties for amusement and recreation provided. Descriptive pamphlets can bo had of M< s*rs. Pluicell, Ladd A Co., Richmond, or of the Agent at the Springe. Tehms?Board, $3 per day; $60 per month. Children and colored servants hair price. M. H. Houston, M. D., nesidont Physician. May 20 j9 .B. M. QU ARLES, Agent. OLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE miles West of Charlotte, N.O., will bo opened for the reception of visitors on Ztbe 12th of Jnno. The main building has been improved by the addition of three piazzas. The Wilmington, Cbarlotto and Rutherford Railroad is finished to within three miles of the Springs, and passengers will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. The Air-Line Railroad passes within eleven miles of the Springe, and if informed in time, backs will bo sent to meet those who may come in that way. Conveyances to other points may be had if desired. * Cold and vVarm Batbs, White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band ef Mu? sic and other sources of amusement. Fare first class. For further particulars, applv to JKavir. 2m* T. W. BBEVAR1). Proprietor. WAGONS. LARGE lot of the justly celtfhrated >TS3n "MILBURN WAGONS." A just reesivod?two, three and four horse; and will be sold very low, if called for coon, at tho Carriage Factory of JOHN AG NEW. May 18 M. J. CALNAN, Ageut. GREENFIELD'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE stock at the corner ot Lady aud Maiu streets has beon LARGELY INCREASED Within a fiw days past, and is now more com? plete than ever before, embracing, in every variety, all tho leading styles and quality of vehicles in demand in this market. The stock ot HARNEN8 1b also complete. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Fcb 26__ REMOVAL. OEO. BRUNS begs to inform his friends, and tho public general I? 11. at L. 1_-aL ij .Ua. uo uao luuiVTDU to tho largo store formerly oconpied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co ?lnmbia Hotel, whore he may bo found with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewolry, Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c, - Repairing dono in all its branches. Pricce moderate and despatch guaranteed. Fob 15_i?!"08. _ Good Medicine is nVavs Appreciateif?, Everybody speaks in highest "praise of Hcit.? itsh's medicine Reasonable in price, good in quality, perfect as remedies. May 31