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a THE FUNERAL i T Of the Hon. Preston S. Brooks took ' *j plnco this morning. At ono o'clock, the Committee of. V Arrangements, pull bearers and uiourn-1 B' crs, attended at Jlrown's Hotel, and j *r the corpse was removed, in charge of j 01 the Committee of Arrntigoments atten-1 ^ Vd by the Sergonnt-f t Arm9 of the j ?I use, to tho IIull of the House of lie- Rt mtntives, wbtro divine service vrw tf nurd. 1 fuuernl then moved froin the J R1 f tho House to tho Congressional ^ ry, in the following order: w' iplins of both Houses of Con-1 e8 gross. ' lis who attended the deceased- w .MITTRK OF AKRANOFMENTS- ^ 10 McQueen, Mr. T. S. Bocock, e! iex. DeWitt, Mr- W. 11. Sneed, ohn WHceier, Mr. J. F- Dowdell, ^ -v . > 1 >, -xi , xir T\ I K /aniei iuacc, iur. .1. \m uciwvr, J. C. Allen, * PALL. BliARKRa. I P TI. A. Edmundscm, Mr. J G. Jones, c Alex. H Stephens, Mr. W W. Vulk, 11 A. K Marshall, Mr- A. Rust, . It. B.Thurston, Mr. J S- Harrison, ?The family and frit ndt? of tho deceased. , The Senators and Representatives from the ^ State of South Carolina as mourners. ^ The Scrgeaut at. Arms of the House of Represented vcs. The House of Representatives of tho Uoi- ^ ted States, preceded by their Speaker and . Clerk. Tho other officers of tho House of Repre- ? sen ta lives The Sergeant-at-Aruts of the Senate. ^ The Senate, preceded by their President ^ and Scoretsry. ^ The Outer officers of the Senate. The President of the United States. 1 v Tho Heads of Departments. Chief Justice and Associate Justices of ! Supreme Court of United States and its cffieois. The Judiciary of ilit- District of Columbia. The Diplomatic Corps. The Comptrollers, Auditors, and other J leads of Bureaus of the aevoml Departments of Government with their officers. Officer* of the Army and Nuvy at the seat of Government. The M?yor of Washington. The Bcivd* of Aldermen and Common Council. Citizens and Strangers. Washington Star, January 20. GihDiNOs-?W'c find the following account of the fainting fit of Mr- Giddingsin the House of Representatives cm the 17th instant, in relation to whioh i we published a brief paragraph- He wm discussing a point relative to the Court of Claims- He had been a friend to the Court, but still he considered tuu Judges fallible. "I am myself fiilli. bio." he said, and fell backwards in his chair, b'dng seized with atrophy of the heart- The members and spectators j at once were thrown into the nigheai i state of alarm, the. Speaker nod nuincr-1 our representatives crying out to those | who pressed around hun to stand back and give him air. Amid the excitement, an adjournine :.t ensued- Mr. Giddinga was removed to the lobby, whore he was attended by several members who nro physicians. It was some minutes beforo he could be restored to conciousness. lie evidently suffered intensely, and was carried to a pofa in the Speaker's room, an ! several city physiolsna summoned to attend Htm, and every attention bestowed upon him Mr. Giddings was removed from the capitol to his lodgings this evening- The prospects of his recovery are improving.? His attack is much more seve rethan a former similar one.?Carolina Tivnt$. Mr. Sumner.?In the Massachusetts House of Representatives, on Friday last, a communication was read from Charles Bumner, accepting the offioe of United States Senator to which he hod been recently elected, thoucrh th? did riot indicate at what time ho should ' take his seat. In accepting the duties of the office, he says uu>hng other ^ things* ''Alike by sympathy with the j slave, and by a determination to free ourselves from the wretched thraldom, ?| we ore al*o summoned to the effort now organized for the emancipation of the National Government from the degrade jog influence. Hostile to civilisation wherever it shows itself, even at a dia tance it is brutal and mean, and constitutes an U!i?>*tnr?l tyranny calculated to arouse the generous indignation of good men. Of course no person who is . .-rj hot reaiij ^^ay m hit heart that there j -r ^ -U n? God, can doebt the r?uh; but j M ti"* re*u,t' uke over^ 8real .P?^ ca" ' 4+ be accomplished only by well directed v? effort." , The Providence Journal up % & xhm tEttoy of ^umner't friend# have ad < ' ^-Cised film to icsign l?t? eent for the jra- I rounder of the present t?vr*?> "and teak, m f >' it ju'Uivr nf Will tOUOW 1 I '/>'* <tfvio& ratnaint to b? itf?rned On Sat i in?SiE?MB ^ i?r ** ?*** ^ \ t 4* % >f 9r SMI wm S5S6 fi B? 1 1 J ;i'.!!. 1 HE OncfcARD.?Plswt oat,immediately, I the finest varieties of Apples, Pears, cue hoe, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, uinces, Pomegranates, Figs, Grapes, Ac., viag the preference in all casas, itt trees id vines raised iu tb< South. One tree set it now, in worth three set out a month benoo. rchunja that have been allowed u> grow >>ngrass and broomsedge during the full id summer, should be cross ploughed bereen the rows, leaving a space as far s3 the anohes extend to be etinred up with a ubbing hoe. Be careful not to injure ic roots bj this working?dig in soute ell rotted manure ; muck, lime and ash i,) cat away all saoken, and leave a space ound the Ireo open and mellow. As soon i warm weather approaches, this space may e mulched with saw-dust, pine straw, forit leaves, long manure, or any substance at will retain moisture. T your peach trees are suffering from the orer, now is a g<H)d tiuie to apply scalding later, hcirinv tr*?a will rcanire but little ruuing, only take out the liutlm whicn are rowded or tubbing eaoh inorder to give rees should now be pruned, other. Young hem a proper shape. Ten Years in Jail run Dkut.-wo copy be following from tho Wnrrenten (Ye) **hig: *?An old men itemed Gregg, who its been confined in Fauquier county jki! ince the lit of October 1846, for debt unkr thb old lew, wis released on Christine? ley by Jailor Croei, there being nothing eft, in the hands of the law to pay his jail ixponcss. We leaf n that this man ftad propirty enough to pay the debt against him, mt that he preferred spending his woary tours within the gloomy walls of thecouoy prison to paying the debt which be owed ["he person who had him confined has been lead some years, but wo learn put a prtvilioa in his will appropriating a sufficient unonnt to keep hiu iu litnbo as lottgns he ivcd . Some how or other this stipulation ias given out; and of course Gregg becomes rrcc again. When be left the jail door h( ippeared to be perfectly bewildered,and did iot know which war to trarel, but in a ihort time he became fully conscious of his 'reedoin, and strutted about with the air ol >ne who knew what liberty used to be in ? by-gone days." We find the above in an exchange. Im irisonmsnt for debt is a relic of barbarism hatia unworthy the age we live in. We 'cgard ita abolish sent by every State in the lTnion aa a blessing and an honor to hunanity. Later From Nicaragua?The steamer rhamea has arrived at Aspinwall, from 7reytown, with dates to the 18th ult She jrougbt thirty-five of Walker's men. They vero transferred from the Granada and Itll uirnediatoly for Greytown, to convey the Pillibusteis brought by the Texas and Ad5*r to New Orleans. Walker had evacuated Rivas and was at 5t. George, surrounded by the Allies. He tnd his followers are expected hourly to tunrender. It is reported that the steamer Jierra Nevada had bean captured by the joeta Ric?as. Tue St." Mary's wa-. going nto Punta Arena immediately. Mercury. Still Lata* Co.hckkni.no tue Death of 4r. Brooks.-* Washimotor. January 28. rhs death of Mr. Brooka has produced a leep sensation in this city Ha had recent y been suffering with a cold, chillinertand ore throat, which Anally terminated in lan 'ugitia. A skilful surgeon oould have reieved hia by an external operation. The South Carolina delegation have just icld a meeting and agreed that the death ball be ofioiall/ announced in Congress tomorrow, and that the body he deposited in Congress vault netil his constituents send , oommittee, or a committee of the deterra ion be appointed to convey it to hie late MM* The Home adjourned (bit morning immediate! y afUr tho reading of tbt journal. Fonoial or Mft UAoo&s.waaaikoto.f, renorry 29.?-Enlogieaoo Mr. Brooke rert lelire; is Coogrttt to-daj. Ilia foneral vat largely attended, tod the body arte demm ted io (be Con grand on al Ceinetry. It vlll toon ba removed hoot.?South Oo.x>. in inn. CftAlAXvoB Acceptno.?The following from the Laorewvllle Herald, of the 58d inai. "LAUftKseC. H.,S. C., Jan. 6th 1867. To Col. J. H. Lane: Having teen yoor ihelleoge to Col. A. W. Doniphan, and )ol. A H. Boone, of Mineowri, to ttulo he rated quarto* of Km it a, and tare tar ftooi farther outrage, tod being one >t (boat engaged fa the recent troobiet in hoi Territory, I aoctpt your proootltton ? * ion win natai you upoatnapuioa or tVatiaa*. ipon tba taroaa and uutiar th* aoaditioaa uMtioucd bj jon. "Now, May on Mac Dnff, and dapaad be ha who ftpt eriaa iold, anoogb * "Youra, "A, C.JON S3, of Sotuh Car>Uaa." 1M?. >" A aaaaacnrAfiox.?Nava baa ban* taaaiauJ iy tba AUantia, fVnwa TJvaraool, ibat tba Arabbiabep of htj* baa baa* aaraaaWiitod. n^ jrfwmtaatanoaa of tba Moody daad arara a ft>Uuwat Whiia Arabbiabep Wbiu waa oAoiadng in tba abacab nf St. Bcapbeaa, in Fatia In waa atabad la Iba baairt by a diaahanfiaj V*wai, n?a>*4 V*rfi*. Tba Artb Wop la partly nxphtd. TMa Air aanaad nHMA r { ' * ' '' ' -'I' "* 1 . r H s s?mjs a -as?-s*s*j ? - JI lOJ-Li-. Drat*i 0? How T. 8. n?oo*? r-Th Washington Uveniug Star wjr Instantly after lb j u4 event took plec it was known over the city, end tbe bmli of tho hotel were crowded with ioquirio and sorrow stricken citizen* and itrmogen We never before knew such an event t give rile to inch wide spread real grief a was manifested in this community on tb? occasion. No man eTcr in (Jongreaa ha been uiore universally and sincerely belo\ ed here, fur no other his been enduwe with a nobler nature or moro lovable trail of oharaoter; Tbe heart-felt grief uianifm ted last night by so many men ofall partit of high intelligence, all of whom knew hit well personally, affixes the stamp of "else hood to the partisan slanders conoernin him, with which so large a portion of th Northern press has teemed, for political e feet, for a year past. If ever a death toucl ed the heart of this community?of a classes and parties congregated in tho Fe< oral metropolis?it is in this case. Th< of Preston 5. BrxAs is mourned, inouri ud, mourned. "Flowers that Adornko the Bead J. is. hzr.LL, Esq., agent of theAutni Express Company, jecclved y.Mordhy ov< ning through the hands of Mr. W. V Brooks, special messenger, a basket of tl i Wreaths sod Flowers (that were placed 1 the friends of the late Hon. P. S. Brool upon his bosom,) to be borne to h s fam ly as a memento of thier kind officers i adorning tbo body of ttiior bolovod frien They will be forwarded this morning, a most fresh, from the brow of one of Carol na s noblest and most beloved sons? Peai to bis ashes. CHERAW, S. C. Tiif?day February 3, 1837 ij| Death of Hon. Preston S- Brooks ,jfl The melancholy intelligence of the death Wthis distinguished patriot has e'er this be Eborne ujmn the lightnings wing to the retr ,mteat section of our country. He had be ^suffering for several days from an affection Mthc throat which resulted in enlargement the Lanjrx and Croup, and terminated in b Kdra'h on Tuesday, 27th January, at 7 o'clo Thus, in the very opening of his career usefulness, has oue of the most faithful and d voted champions of the South beeii slricki J-Jdown. Death fouud him at the post of dui with his armor on. South Carolina mourns bar son, but mour not alone. Wherever there are hearU iv*? pathite with insulted justice, and souls to s preciste the great principles of Truth a: Equity, the gallant Brooks will find hosu friends to weep over his untimely end. Krc I the broad Potomac to the Neneces oae univi sak voice of lamentation will proclaim how w< he was beloved, how mach he ia deplc Ko man hna duue more than Mr. Brook* unite the South. Hit gentlemanly deportmn hia efiorta to conciliate discordant parties the South, hi* open, manly and decided cour In political life, and his bold and timely d fence of bis Constituents, and their dears rights hare had no small share in prodncii that harmony of feeling and action whicb n< happily exist* iu a greater degree then cv before. Such hes been hie deportment th veil "hi* euemies praise him." But alas 1 ju when there was promise of great usefulness, "The spoiler came, and all his promise fa! lias sought the grave,to sleep forever then lis will not soon be forgotten. No! n |tll his countrymen cease to be patriotic, ei lite vileef an .rsaliinrl a aVall leVe ilia r\UnA virtue- Not while Carol in* mothers rtU their places by the cradles of their infants ai liustill into their young minds the lessons whi* shall guide them la manhood. The Weather. After tho coldest seoeoe our citiaeua ha' ever felt, we have had a damp, chilly and di agreeable time for a few days, hot now the s< shines out cheerfully, and we are enjoying comparatively pleasant season. Court of Equity* This Court begins its session for this DI trict to-day. Chancellor Dargao is expect* to presideIt has bee* two years eieee s Cv?urt Equity has beaa iu session --esterfteldlatum Weak. Next week is "return week" for this DUtrli It happea* that return dajr le ou the 14th, ai o the lawyers may have an opportunity .orvdinv an'. tkstr VeUtaLtaae. Ctarmw uvd Cod TWldi lo*d*??***&?& iU feiSS cisKtsr drft rs hor puitd t^)| Hffnifi of ()m l#|iilt)brt Nortfc CuvMaa. Death of Alexander 6pArS?. ,? W* m^rti it Uotb that Mr. AUxood Bperfe, tkigfaljr rtopocubletod wotfchy pli ' lor ofDorMngtan di?4 mt faio ittldoo M Sofilotf TSZZ oa Thor^i J. night loot. \ \ * Owlfcuto. Ait hoooby it Um Hob. John V Qimos for Ttlatta p?MU Oo^ot* w,im *p?U timi ?* )M for t ??Q? O^'UTt irri*# ?? Sundc* > *!,*? m??k & i fNMi of its Wta, dh fe&tr.g ?f l &2. "W4 7"m-' v?5SP<*'> . B JB'' .^SMB & 4 c To the Ladio*. We have a proposition to rank? to job. c Don.t be alarmed, 'tis not aueh an one as wilt is require a reference to "Mu," we are not M?r-1 g mom, neither are we exactly in tbe humor for >, euoh a solemn ceremony as that would itupiy. | 0 Our object is simply to propose?there it i* is again!?to suggest then, that you giro up it ! Godey, Ornham, Peterson, THeSatunlay Eveng i ing Poet, Courier &c., and s-ipph their places ' j. i with the Southern Litorarv Messenger, South* j d ern Quarterly Review, "It-mall's MagasinA" 3 | and "Tho Examiner." You have always been ' i- | more patriotic than the men, tnpre averse to j s 1 Northern bondage, and more zealous for 8ouu ! thern rights. Now if you would do something i i- I to cripple the power of the North, you must g | strike at its pros, and if you would add to it' that of the South,sustain and encourage the f. j efforts of those who are seeking to elevate the 1. , press of theSou'.h, aud to supply the reeling II ' community with the jnnniationft of Southern ]. , intellect. Youuiay suppose that publications it i like those wc desire you to discontinue have no ). weight in tbe great contest which is go tig on between the two sections, but this is a mistake. Yankee ingenuity has adopted thievery inuth* " od of undermining ourinstitutiunn. Just where V you would least expocl to find a systematic atb~ tack upon our section, just there it may be looked for. One would suppose that school >0 | books at least would be free from this objec*y tion, but as sou all know, they are the events ues through which the most disgusting slan> ders arc poured upon us. Bit though their in magazines and journals shoal 1 bo silent upon r?. the question of slavory, their proprietors are h? growing rich as C'roeaoa upon Southern pail tronage, and expending their wealth in the 26 unholy crusade against us, either directly or indirectly- In addition to this, thoy stand in the way oftho.-so Southern publications which are struggling for an existence around us, for _ as long r.s you putronize them, you hare or tbiuk von have a reason for not patronising .our own magazines Ac., You "can't afford to take both," R Now you mny say the "Southern Quarterly" Hand "Russel's Magazine," are nut of the kind c"Byou like to read; yon prefer something of a '^ lighter character. Exactly for that reason we ?"yecommend them. You ought to like u little " su'ntAnUal food; and you ought to create for Bvourselres u'relish for that kind of reading '" which will serve you for more than a momenta CKBc^hrtainmer.t. But, in the Messenger and lExaminer, you will find a variety of article* 0 Hwhich may answer for desert after feasting epEgon the moro solid food spread before you in enMtbe others. Come now give us your band? l'"Hwe don't mean in marriage?but to close a ^[i nrgain that henceforth you will encourage "" your own literature. ai"fi We guarantee you wiii not regret it, r.dl Col. J. W Whiteoffl This gentleman who has been lecturing in tmBevernl 8outhern States, for the purpose offurpr?hering the cease of the pro-ale very party in elflfCansos, addressed our citixana on Tuesday. ) - Wednesday and TLursday nights of lost week. Although the weather was bad, each of his U5StCtarts ?M woll attended. and all wboheurd were greatly pleased and interested. &tfl We are glad tlie Colonel came among u*. *' amor really our people have done but little to aid le*Sthestruf g'es 10 which they in common with "Well the South are so deeply vitally internsFor the sake of a few momeuts of amuse'" tnvnt, we are ready to open our parses to strol"Bing mountebanks andjuggiers, but have hith%tBerto bean alow to convibute to the maintenstfl iocs of oar own fellow citizens who ha>e em> Bbarkrd in a cause so worthy as this. It gives r.Hus pleasure therefore to say that the efforts of I'mOol- White haveresu'ted io the subscription of otliometbing over one hundred dollars from this ^ community to Kansas otl Col. White has resided in I?hnsos for thirtyinl'Art* years, and is therefore competent to idW*P**k of the character and prospects of thai J Territory, He was one of the first to advocate the introduction of the institution of slavery ggjthere, aud the resistance ofabol.tion encroachments, and is therefore entitled to our considre s rat ion and confidence. He believee that the ( decisive struggle will probably come on before U| tie next fall, and urgas the formation of mid m societies that emigrants may at once take up thsir line of march. Surely all that has been done and suffered by southern men in Kansas will be in vain if nothing more shall he st! i tempted I It wou.J have been better, hod we id quietly permitted the North to take possession of the territory and establish their instituof tions. than aAav takins a show of resistant*. to withdraw from tho contest ?a ike em of the battle. -v) it. Summary of Howe. t?t |BT F. F. Warloj, Keq., hiu discontinued of bb eonmectiou with the 44D*riington FU^," u ooo ot it* proprietors, bat will < ontittue to edit it. 10* J. T- Beth**, Esq., bee withdrawn i4 from<U charge cfth-ftux." or He will be succeeded by Mr T. Little the proprietor of the peper. 19* The two houM? of the North C*rottn* LegUbttan, effeed to edjoern on yeetcrdey? *r to enye the N. 0. AifU. ? 19* The * Oemdeo Journal" regrete to C* leern the** negro women, the property of Mr. Cher'nM Frrkin*. of Keishe* E)Ut/irt 44w*e Am tttto dMtk, on tlM lTth iiiM. It tppeM* . iWthakft lM*or;?1ttu*ferUM pnrpuaa of . *ot*f to oootiwMf, aod At nifkt Wag **ry iUrk aafl eoW mu**3 otrw;, aad *MdW offbcv jru?g(| ba?i'4orad m4 fctfgno*, H k tappoaad (Ut *k? aat 4m u4 ptruWt w tA UMbt Mgaatfon, a# ?W wm ftimil?4iitg?nt ti! ??f?k Wn* aW-omtl <W ?"??, iff ' ' .? . ILL ?_ _ L.J'/.l I1.. .JJ fact that os Friday last, between the time of i nine aod ten a foul murder was committed on the peffton of M. P. Levingston, of th-t District. Th# circn stances were in substance as follows: The deceased with two other persons (females) was silt ting in bis houcc, at the time shorn menMtied. wh^n his attention was Attracted by the noise of a stone striking the | door of the room. Ho went to the door to as- ! certain the cause of so strange a proceeding, and on opening it wns snot through the head. | He fell and died sometime afterwards. The I murderer is not known, nor indeed has suspicion attached to any one- The verdict ol Coroner Doyley was in accordance with the above facts. P8T Our worthy Post Master, Mr- J. I. Westervalt, informs us that the name of the Post Office heretofore called "Carolina Female College." in Anson county, N. C., has been changed to "AnsonvTle." Philanthropy. Wo copy from the corremoridanca of the i Charleston Evening Newt, the following pargrapb which speaks to the ''Slavj philanthro- \ i pist,"*ii? toner of thunder. Their eye* are I ' timed to the slave States, while waving their ' purse aloft, at their side there pcrisKet, in %c<mt and starvation and a man ofGod. I.etcharit) be ' ! gin at your own fireside, beforyou dare to turn|>?r with tbo "down-trodden slave," who is as I far above you in the tuoral point of view, as he , is in the social: "You will recollect a paragraph in one of my letter*, rot long ago, in which I related a ; timely rehuko administered by Bishop Doane j to a fas 11 ion able congiegation in Jersey City, , j fur suffering their rector to live in penury. ( , That rector died from absolute neglect of last , Friday, Rnd was buried to-day. Hie name was UoukIuss, and the craven-hearted wretch' en, who would not g.re him bread while here, turned out out en morse at the fuucrel. Such is life I" What Meant It? The "Miller" at that u Grief' mill, np in Yorkrille, has sent forth a most "JWrts" op peal in their last, as they find that their situation is not worth a dam. Instead of''pitching in V> n freo fight," they have changed their tactics, and ffont to hugging, for they have embraced the whole Editorial corps in one short paragraph. Look out young lodies, their designs are laid bare, they are single and cannot bear to be alone, some mischief it "bruin," We must get the "Bumble BV in the Times office (tfro's Britton & Bowman) to stir tham np again. Poke 'em, lets hear 'em growl." The ' Carolina Cultivator." The January number of this publication has been received. TABLE OP CONTENTSArtificial Ice Directions for Fattening Pigs, Death of Black Hawk Draining with Tiles,? Effect of Pumpkin deed on Co?vs, Gentleman Farming Great Improvement in Soap Green tu Dry Wood, Horned Cnttle?-The Points by which Lire Cattle Maybe Judged, Lent Manure LaLiea for Fruit Trees, Manure, Manuring in Hills Medical Notice, .? Philoer ohy of Bain,., Refuse Straw Ac., for Compost Roses, State Agricultural Society, The Fall Season for Transplanting, The Selection and Care ofStoek, j Theory of the Application of Stable Yard XLanure, The Improvement of Grass LmmI, The best Cattle for Slaughtering.........,,.,.. The Effect of Underground Draining Th?C1iinci?kfu Cim Co mmnmcoaong. " ron thk rcit e?k kickau>. Mium. Edctoium?You will pleaue publish the following appointments made for this District, by the Legislature at the last section andcblige. ? , . Tat StysTon a ten Rcnmnmris. Commuttorvrt of Soadt. George W. Spencer, James Funderburly Wan. J. Oaddy, A. Sidney Douglas, Jos I Br**~ ?r, 0 sorge W. King, John F. Ellerbe, Neil Grshstu, George W, Brewer, Alex. J. Perm, Jobs H. Perkins, Neil Crawford, William J. Peguss- * CotnmuHciiers of Fret SekooU. Homer LeGraad, Alfred M. Loery, John T. Coir, John Ellis. John S. Miller, Deal Wal? worth, An#u* Leach Gideon W. Derail. J&sajwr ofEUctiomt. At ftratx Pa*?J. Etlrrbe Douglas, ia the plarr of Hugh ttu&* ?.. restored from the District. Tub Last Mombnts or Hom. Pawrro* S. BmooKH.? Boo. Preston 8 Brooks teas token on wlonkjf night with croup and ewelUa* of the tkrost and Moodujr night becao e qnWe ill, Dr. B?>jU wan east for. and ovary afttfetioe was paid him by lie phyateiao ?nd his attttWW friends. i iMradajr usorniag t?? w?? mj iuwk Uuprora* j tbat all daayar ww w;ya>d to U nuiad. I H? wm vtaitad thr<;utfhout '.ha day (7 Sits j & Owtjptsa, Lj /viilgp iatlarj w?d oihat daaatara, and w*a . ,1-LL!. .Jill J i . Hi there wfw with Mr. Brooka, Pre. Boyle mid Hall, .of Washington; l>r. Lynch, o? the United States Army, and Hon. M ewers Orr and MoQueen, of South Carolina. Sudden, ly Mr. Brooks was soitod with choking? erery remedy wss availed of, but he ex* pired in about five minutes.?South Qoro linian. An itinerant quack doctor in Texas was ?p plied to hy one of Colonel Hays' rangers to extract the iron point of an Indian arrow from his hesd, where it had been lodged for some time. "I cannot 'struct this' stranger," said the doctor, "be ksse to do so would go nigh killing you; but I oau give you a pill that will melt it in your bead." *!? SANDFOKDS INV1GORATOR, A3 A LIVER MEDICINE. THERE ha* long existed a demand for such a remedy tho? could be relied on as sab* and effectual. This remedy has been 'repar d to meet that demand ; and extensive trial ofita virtues Has shown how universally it h?? accomplished 'he purpose deigned. Among the com plaints which bavn been speedily cur* ed by the use of the Invigcrator we mention Liver Complaint, which in the cause of mauy other disease*?among which are. Biliousness, Headache, Pain in the Side and Loins, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and loss of Appetite, Lintletwinpss and irritability-?all of w> leb un- caused by a diseased action of the Liver. The Invigorator is compounded with particular reference to tne Liver, and when that disease is removed -dj nil tho rest are cured, as the cause of them ia taken away. A low doses of tho Invigoralor ^ rarely ever fail to stimulate the Liver to a proper action, and by its continued use to remove the disease. Ithas been taken with great success in cases ot'Uholir, Dysiutery. &c* and for these it has been found a very efficacious remedy. An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach to a healthy actiou and. restores tho appetite and vigor, tine dose will relieve the oppressive aneusineM experienced by eating a hearty dinner, as it excites the digestive organs to vigorous action. For a debilitated state of tho system the Invigorator has no eaual which experience proves, as it restores tne system and removes the yellowness from the skin, which is the result of a diseased Liver. Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co.. 188 Front Ot., New York. Price 11 00 per bottle, containing forty doses. Also sold by MALLOY Jfc COIT, Cbcra'.v, 8- C. Av.d by A. N. BRISTOW, Bennettsville Oct. 27, 1856, 20?ly. Pxort.c or AttKRtct??Thousand of you have suffered long rears with liver complaints, pain in the eidwand loins, Lilliousness, headache, iritability, and other diseases that all tho remedies tried, failed to cure, and Physicians pronounced incurable. You needtuffer no longer. Dr. San<{for<h Innporator will make you well again. Great cures are daily reported ? having been performed by the use of thia re* tnedy, and none who use it nre disappointed in ita effects. A distinguished Physician anye in his practice he never found anything so effectual in relieving the above named discasca as the lnvigorator. DAvii' PAIR KILLER, I waa attacked with dysentery, and it aoon became very distressing; I used this medicine according to the direction, and wrs cured in three days. My wife was also attacked with pain the etomach. in consequence of eating too soon a fie? * r.i of sickness ; she was tvlievcd in a few oiinatee after taken this medicina.? To nee her own words, the said she felt the pain remove after she had taken it, as quick as yon could see lump of sugar dissolve in cold water. My ton wss burnt so badly the akin was of: 1 applied the medicine immediately. and it took tb? fire out and healed the wound in less time than T ever saw one healed before. One of my children fell over a chair aud bruised ita huari very had, but the bruise was soon dispersed by bathing in this medicine. 1 will mention one ?s? more of its wanderful effect In caring a wound inflicted by my son's falling out of doom and cutting himself badly; the pain waa soon relieved, and the wound healed by this medicine- 7u fact it is the beet family medicina I ever need for colds, coughs, and a number of other complaints in eldest to the human fartly. FERRY M- PKwKHAM, FallBlrar. flP SoU hj DR. J. W. OL'LICK, ? I Cheraw, S. 0. ^ Fab 9 39 2t qgggBB3egayg*g???^ag!!^ .u-j. -1 S. J. GILLESPIE, 3Utimuit at |Tato, Will praetica in the Districts of CfceaterOald, Marlborough. Darlington and Marion. Olfica at Cheraw, 8. C. Fab 3 M?If COOPERING. THE UNDERSIGNED m prepared to make Paila, Taba, Eucketo Ac* and all work la thu Una w(tk oxpadiuon and to aatunrtiihirot'ara Hi* work ill compare fbiwaMy with that from any or f<tb? 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