v : i BUT0I10 TO5W8 07 BP AETAHBURa Or Facts and Memories of Eighty Years. * KO. IV. BT D*RWBNT, Wa closed oar last number by (imply staling j Uwm whose nvnin were embraced in tlio commie* ^ of Qov. Moultrio as County Judges, und who ? war* subsequently elected. According to the pro to is* then made, wo introduce the certificate of Ibeir forma) installation into office: ? "I do hereby certify, that Baylis ICarle, ,) Ilenry White, John Kurd, William Wood, Henry Muchan Wood, appointed justice* ? to ait in the County Court of Spartanburg, this day took the oath prescribed before me, and there- j r* Wpsn qaitlified to enter upon the execution of their respective office?. Hbnry Pendleton, Judge.'' ? Judge Pendleton, whose name is ap, ended to \h* above certificate, died in the year 1788. He Was * watm advocate of Countv Courts, but died bsfdrs a report could be made to the Legislature, of Which h? was a member. Then the offices of Jtdgoaod Legislator were not regarded .as incompatible, aud sometimes united in the shiiic person. The following certificate was given by Judge A sdinns BurVe, that James Jordan took the tics? cttaary pro-requisite oaths. , 4,I do hereby certify that Janice Jordan. Ksquire, one of the justioes lor tho Courts ot Spartanburg, Qiath tnkcu the oaths of office and allegiance, agree ?ble to law, before mc. Akdanus Burke, Judge." ^ Judge Burke was a man of great attainments, ' fall of that pure humor and pungt tit wit for which the Irish have ever been distinguished. The following veritable history of an extra-judicial proce? Jure, on tho purt of Col. Win. Butler, and his | confederates/illustrates the character of the times and.of the judge: , At tkc cfeee of tho Revolution, and whilst the -aircait court ol law was sitting at > unibridge, for the district ?f "Ninety Six," there was a fcliow %y the naino of Loveless, brought before the court en a cliargc of horso-stoalittg. He Itad been a noted tory and plunderer during tho Revolution, j And was one of a murderous baud which had killed I General Butler's father and unch s. Ou this trial ! I - r it was discovered tii.it the tetitiinoiiy was insufficient ! to establish his guiit, and the jury were cotupi lletl i ? as a matter of course to bring a verdict of "nut guilty." But no sooner was tho verdict pro- j nounced than the croud ditcrmhud liiat Loveless . | 4tad other mid h glter <>Ul iie?> :o atone lor tiiati that of inking his neighbor's horse, utid that nl- | though he liutl escaped puuishineut in the one case I lie should not be so foilunate in the othei The i ' tilood of the Butlers, and other whigs who had ' ticen murdered by this lawk** ruffian, cried out lor revenge; and their descendants determined it should bo had in a very summary way. NVitli a tile ol men General Butler went into llic court house, and ' iu the * p: etcuco of judge and jury scit"d llic i t |j*isoiier before lie could he released Irom the h^r, I i carried liim out into ihoenurt-y.nti, and there hung i , / him on a tree which gieiv in front of tho eoiut j iwusr. The s|K-etntors, eoinpo-ing an immense : t crowd, did it* t attempt to intei f? re. The pr. s ding | | Judge was the 1 loll. .'K hni'us Burke, a in; u <>l ' . high talent* ami great legal acquirements, and j , Afterwards Senator in Coiigri ss from South Caio- j 4 lina. Judge Buikc was an Ir'shaiau l>y hoi hand i educated in 1'Iurope. lie came to South Carolina .I-.;..- .1-- n - - ...f, .in amateur of war and ' the friend of liberty. 1 !*. was wry little acquaint- , cJ with (lie manners and customs of tin- p oplc hi ( the "uj>;xr countr)\" Though a bold and wiuisgoKrad man, he was u ( a litde startled and shocked { at seeing a prisoner ?hw had b-eo pioiiouiiv d in | noctnt hy the verdict of n jury carried out of ( court in defiance of ti>e Judgenuri Diw,and im- ( i mediau-ly executed in contempt ot the trial through which he lutd just passed. [Judge liuthe was a ciau of unbounded humor, and loved u good joke ( most dearly. lie onee ordered u jury to acquit a , prisoner ol' a charge of hoisc-stcaling, b,cause it ? appeared from the tist.iuoiiy thai lie was itiloxi<-uted with corn ichitkry when he siolo the lu?r.-o W *'I know,"" sa d Ins Honor to the Jury, "that this silt stuff you .vail corn tt 'liilcy gives a man a propensity to steal. I onee g-it drunk on it nit self, WU'I ctme eery nn.r t iking without lace n line j ll?r?e "I Hot although It's honor loved .1 jest, ill s ; ^ ttuli.ov of hanging a man oil a vci'd'ct ol "no/ guilty'* ?.n p roping the figure a little loo far lor ln? Ir^'i humor. lie was unable, however, to in- ! tTfK?e I - a-: 'i'l! aulhoi'rt \\ '{'he wife of I. Ve^ - less, with si I ; -. '.-MIS, and d shovelled ha'.r, rushed'into tr the court to ( take ear. ..f .;>ell, and iiimieiliiitely ordered his | hoise* ji.l i ,,nt foj- Charleston. The tree on . * nirli I. r,!."-s was hung stood for ninny wars | ( . - after tlu- courts had reused to be holden at Cam- ( In-idgi . an I unK rut down by an old AlitP.ui slave , to u l.o n the tree was pointed uut'ns oue on w li eh , |ieop!c h ere hanged. ^ The first Court ever held in this District as u j separate, d siinef, p- litical community, was held at ' ( Nitaolis' Mills, now known as the pluee where..a Mr. David AnJ vrsoit resides. That locality is ' < well authenticated as (lie plttec hy Mr. Ueid in his interesting articles, and of it* correctness l ' cannot entertain a doulj, as the rtv.-ords demon- | Urate that a roi l was opened running by N.cholls' Mills, on North Tygor, and the narrow passage, ' which last name ha* been the J stingtiishiug name for that road that k.'-s s tlirouali tlm our former Saiinl>*-, Sir. John Crawford, by Mr. Yundike, nn single t rue, rnt.l that v eon the 3d Monday of .June, 'J'lnmi- i braced in the ccrtificata of Judge lYndh t< n InlJ this Court. The first business of the Court was to elect a Sheriff; the first clerk, who had Ikvii pre-? viously appointed, was John Thomas, sr. To the i sheriffalty Mr. William Young w as chosen by the 1 votes of the County Judge*. The next officer chosen at the same time was Joseph Uutllngtou, , who was appointed Coroner. I . This was not snly the first court, hut it was the 1 Crtt twd last time it met at Nfeholls' Mills. The tiext court thereafter was held at Tiiomna Wd- j Iihiiisoii's plantation. It will be remeinlKted that ' I stated in my first artiele that the lauds on ' j which our village is now located w, re owned In j liim. Here then on this s|ki|, included within our \ .corporate limits, resided tlie said Williamson, and 1 here the first adini bint rotors of public justice held , ( their second and third courts in September and j | % * December of I7S5. After qualifying their clerk, John Thomas, sr , and rending the eoiuin -* >ii ol y their first Sheriff Wat;,... v ? ?, I* a uuiiif, nicy |irociVdc?i | to grunt .applications fur license t.? retail spiritou* Jiquurn, lw koep houses nf entertainment, ntid to the appointment of constables, among oilier business of ? oieil character. Tho first |k-i sons chosen comtn- ( bles were Richard Nolly, Hancock Smith, Thomas ti Cordon, Henry and Robert Harper. In ' tiichit sittings of Court, ani made of Jamaica rum nnd loaf sugar perqt. Is Id: fi and so in proportion for larger or smaller quanti- d ties. West India rum in punch per qt. la; and s? T * in proportion. Northward rum and India in punch n per qt. 8d; mul so in proportion. Nnntz brandy ei psr gallon 10s; per qt. 2s fid; Ac. Good country id brandy per gallon 5s; qt. Is 3d; pt. 8d; &o. Ge- i pi nern per gallon 8?; qt. 2s; pt. Is; hulf do. fid; An. j a Whiskey, per gallon 4*; quart Is; pint fid; Ac. r< IJest Madcria wine per bottle 4a 8d; draught 4s; Ire. Common wina per ql. 8s; p?. Is Cd; port per bmla 5a W; sherry and I,itbou per qt. is; Bur- ar I t N gundy nnd champaign per bottle 4*. Other sweet wines per quart 2s; porter per bottle 3s; draught do. per qt. 2s; English bottled cider, per bolilo 2s; homi-mudc do. per qt. It.l; stabling an horse 24 hours with good and sufficient (odder or hay la Gd; corn 2d per qt.; oats the same." We arc induced to imort tho foregoing rates of hotel-keeping from considerations of its intrinsic value as a judicial paper, as well as from its singularity and tho extreme precautionary spirit that pervades it. Heady to graut applications for the specific purpises involved in the order recorded, watchful of the public inter*st in houses of tho kind contemplated by tho application, tlieav custodian* of public justice and rights were unwilling to submit their charges, or intrust the whole question to tho discretion of tho inn-hooper, nnd liciie'c assumed jurisdk.-t.ou over his side-board and table. Were they not right? Fixing tho price was tantamount to regulating the quantity of the potation. It Wits a good law from sensible practical tucn. In tlicsa dujs of hotel liberty such nu interference would bo regarded as a restriction upon personal liberty?n breach of implied confidence in the integrity and probity of the master o! tavern ceremonials. Would not, I wonder, our InndlorJs of tho present day Iccl under u more rigid restraint under such a judicial decree than from tho restrictive action ol our municipal authorities? To refuse licensed is not uiorc objectionable than to prescribe the charges 1 am sure. From the acts of our primary courts, wo learn that the subject of charge*. whether tut* solids, I quids, or bedding, arc multm worthy of the careful attention of courts'. From such precedent*, oar Legislature, in its lute act of definitions its to what shall constitute ii hotel, gathered some of its important provisions. Why should w c regard it then : e an infringement upon our |h.ts>ouu1 rights, jura ptraonarum, when our fathers' examplars, worthy of o.ir imitation, assumed to say that we might drink, hut should not pay unreasonably for it. I gu. ss that no one would receive detriment if such a law were now in force, as the tapster would net let aJellutr take a glass w lmse single drink from long habit would not fall much j short of a pint at a swallow. I have heard a witty professional of the tumbler and decant r saving, ' to one who had capacity for chambering a large quantity at a snglo Ralph, that they charged, when usked the price, half the ordinary rates w in re they wholesaled their liquors. Such an exhibition before the landlord oueo would serve nsn memorial to guard him against similar imp >?.tious for the future, when his churgts wire fixi J. The next court was held at the plat)Liti< n of John W??od, on tie- third Mond iv ill March, 17 '0, and continued to meet there at quarterly pcr.od* | lo March, 1TS7. when it was removed to the plantation ot Thomas Williamson again. i Fuom N ic.mvurx.? A u arrival at New Orleans Irom San J uau brings accounts to the "1st ult. x-hli ss.ngcr. who des rtul >>u ;>ai ?lc, while under trial, had sold liai.ssif t> (.'osta I lien before tin battle, On the Gtb itist. the Cost i K cans hxik possest.on of llaai with a f nee ol tl.i'llO men, mid on the lltli (Sell. W alkcr attacked thcin. Altera tight Lit seventeen hours he was obliged to abandon the city for w.intofamiiuiiiitioii. The loss of the Costa [beau-, is said to be s x Luiidri J kit]..J and ^ luigc numb r w-itllld.-d. Walker's h-> . - sit down at between fifty and sixty I. 'led and uhou 8" wounded and iii'smiir. Among tho killed i? Co|. M.reliudo, the commander >1 the native loiecs. Walk r el i m* tho victory. It was said that the Costa Hie..its had taken posti ssiol) of \ agili Hay uud tired indiscriminately ail every person they saw there, kdlaig < ght or ti n Americans in the employ ot the Trm.si* > .'onqiaiiv. On tin- lOih insl. Lieut, (ii.. ti, with liltivtl men, had ati encounter with aliout 'J"0 (l.stii K ra.is, kdl'iig 177 and dis|K>r?ingdie lot, wh.Ll the Auier.eui. lo.-s was unit one killed and two wouudL . It was reported that Walker intended to attack i the ta-stH K .Ills at Vn gu Hay about the gall , having IjOUti Aiuciieans .aid 1,7*00 uat.vcs under I It.s eoiuinand. Alt inUTCiqiteil correspondence betwv w.lli o irc and planted out initio, dmtcty. All tin' eali'.i tgc inbonrc easily transplanted; sum rorn, okru, p? p|>im, tomatoes,ego plituts, Idlucr; Hint even lioans, melons, an.I e.it-umbcrs, in ay he rcimivod, i( dune witli care. Tin-so plants having suiTncc roots, sli->ul i !>- taken up s.i as not to d >lurli the l.ttlo fibre* lr??m the main root, and put in lis* ground ag;?in tn-lii ? they liavo Ik? it excised to , lie *ui. an.I n r; shade from the sun a Inv days, | l>ut give tin hi all the advaiitngis of tin? dows at night. Ii it is nvcissary to Mater the vegetables iraiisplantod, water only at night, and if watering s ondt cvmuten rd k *p it up uuiil it num. j I.oss or Stt'ekr Potatoes.?T'icrc is a genera! Mifiiplaint throughout the sSoutli of tlio loss of noTi |sit itoos. Ii is gem rally attributed t the old of the past winter. Wo think tho euld had | nothing to do with it. It w.ll Ik rcin?'iiih?-i ed that d digging lime, tho woafhor was vorv dry and hot, llio |Miiatoos dug and Iioiim'iI or Ii II -d never had , i olianoe to o?n|, and lionoo the dry t ot We lost I lour hundred bushels; tliey were put up in lulls of lit ty h us lie la enoli, covered with pilio Atrnn , hark, and earth t" the <1 ptli ol a foot; they could not liavo Ikvii If.>'/.< 11, hut on opening the lulls in the ?pring, lliey present? d a dry, luafed mass. A r.eud that Jiad A potato house fro.-t pr->.?f, suflercd lie same loss. Tile luss hlis heell so general, that lllero has been a gn ril s?'iruity of seed. \\ e ivould mii"o-d that ill?' lies', ill'IMS fthoiil-l he plnilt,1 oat nail watere?! w th saj> nils until I hoy ( *-_ ta o run; th. re will soon he cutting* enough to plant loin. \VAsniMiTo.s, May I ?In the I'nilod Sutis io ale, today, Mr W oiler submitted n rcsoulioii oailiiig for the c?irrespondoiiee with our diniatir in N.earagna not already coiiiinuiiieaieil le made a sp. eoh in favor of Walker, mIio, he alegi'd. ha?l boon sh un?'ully inisropicselited. Mr it war? I oppos? d Mr I)? nig las, who nvoM? d a s\ inii.t'iy with tt'a kor. Mr Itutler ?? .1 act on uitil full information sl.ouM Ik- received, and even uaily the n solution was withdrawn. The House kiHsed the Indian Approprial oil I*iII, also the i> II r reviving tin-nets m relation to the susm-mle?! I ntru * of | ubl.c lands Mid su*i??udcd |?ru*ciiij>tiou nud claim*. The New York Herald ha* compiled a tahlo rom the most authentic source* of information, rliioli shows tliai iho South, thus l:ir. Ii.ts suit lenrly one-third in.?ro cin'orant* to K?u*?* than liu N'ortli < >. tii cm grant* to,* til * y> ir fioni In* South, Miwniuri ha* turni*lu I l.llMt, tin.I wo li Carolina tin* next largest iiumhcr, 'J.'li hi n. )l tlie North, i n Stat. ?, M iwichuNCtW sent 111* irifont, .150. Now York tin* next largest, Slit), he South lint a.'iit in all I .1)00 emigrants, while , ic North haw only |,H.">0. LlNOTItr <>8ITt'XRiK??One wold H* to lengthy I.Unary polices. It i* too much the habit in IMgeeld to indite prolix mnl fulsome l uln^iin of the ; end. To tls it appears in the light of had taste. j he nnnounecmot.t of the death of a friend is truly ead and a solemn task; and many feel theinvlven tiled u|mhi to any a groat deal. It is u mistaken en. A briof ami well-ptit-np notice is more im < ssive l?y far with the great hulk of reader* than l ?ng string of Cunimou-plaoc*?lutlgtfield Adtrlittr. m Why are kisee* like the creation? Because they made out of uothing, and are very good. The Cincinnati papers contain glowing acconn of tho Odd Fellows' procession and celebration i tlml city on Thuriuluy, tho 24th ult., in which number of tho Order frsvn Piiltitatf?, Frederic and Washington city |>ariicipatcd. Thctc w? over 4,000 persons in tho procession, mid it boai to have been tho most imposing pageant ever v.'i tiosaed in Cincinnnli. Tito Columbian, iu deser bing ilie affair, nays: The Kansas emigrants from Fairfield, altlioug reduced ill number to ten, had reached New Oi lean* oil the lCili ult. They had experienced gre: kindness from rudro d?, steamboats, and liote keepers, and were in fine spirits. . Mn. Fim.mork.?It is stated that Mr. Kilhnor will return t<> Knuland in May, mid before bin i< turn to tho Uuited State* will probably visit tli Kikes of Westmoreland mid of Ireland. "Figgcrs vont lie, vill tl eyt" muttered a lu-cd geuius holding on to a lamp post." *'Vull, peihaj they vont; but I lee n figure as vont stauJ, any how." On the t.iglit of the 30th ultimo a lire broke oi iu Philadelphia ill tho inogt dense commercial pot tioti of the city, which destroyed property to tli amount of $2,000,000, mostly insured. Rev. Alexander Sja-er, of tho M. 1C. Cliuro South, aged 03, died in laigrange, Georgia,oil th 28th ult. At one time Mr. S|>evr was Sccretar of State of South Carolina. Tho dwelling of I >r. P. II. Bradley, Abbevill district, (says the Banner.) was burnt on the 21s The work was incendiary. Twenty-three men. under tlio lead of J. R. All ton, to Ini joined by 4 from Charleston, le Georgetown on the 30th for Kansas. San Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala liav receded from the alliance against Nicaragua?lea* ing hostilities to Costa Rica alone. Kx Govern< r Troup, of Georgia, died at his rcsi I deuce, in Liurcus eouutv, aged 7 1 years, of hem orrhage of the lungs. I Majors Delafield and Mordeeai nnd Capt Mc | Chlland, l'. S. Military commission to the Crime: have returned home. lid ward Everett expeet* t Churhstoti on Thui* day. May I. . From twetitj six medical colleges in the I'nite State* there graduated, last year, about tliirteel hundred doctors. 'Illi Mil for says that the Saluda side of N? w berry disti cl was visited uti Thursday last will rain and hail?the latter ti-large, but abundant. B. Wilkin* and .1 Fkitmcr, of Wilmington, N C., fought a duel at Fair Bluff*, S. C., on the 30tl instant U ilkili* w is killed at the 3d I'a -. Th. price of a lieciisi to retail I. {uurin Demo|o lis, Ala., bus bu n raised to ? I O.OOU. Lujtior iiius cotniiiaud a high price down there! C G Meininiiiger mid W. T. Bennett were ii New York, on the 23th ult , making iiu|uiry int. the public sclio.il system, as commissioners frcii the city of Charleston. Rev Arthur Cleveland (."oxe, of Baltimore, his b eli elected Protestant Kp.soopiil Bisllop of 1 exas vice Rev. Mr. Freeman, declined. The Indie* of Cliaih-sUm have raised $lC.'0l for the purpose ot erecting a iiiuliuilient to tin memory ul .Jultu C. C.illiouu. i cnnsyiTnmn n ih inoititn-.i |,er law of libel. Thii is sensible. Now I In- truili i> ii t Mb. Notts,unj ma I Co in not to bo interred. Win. II. S nklcr, lls-j., dn.l at his plantation near Unlaw Springs, on the Cllh uit. The Conorosioin.il Kansas committee have nr lived in that territory. COMMERCIAL. Cola Mai \ ..iAiti.tr, May il.-it.'uTioN.? Wlioi ?c closed our previous weekly report ot the cot ton market a bri.-k Ionian.! prevu lo?l lot tile article at price* varying front'J i a II lo cxircin"s. <>i Moinlay, the lirst day of >.ir o.itnni. ro.al we. k, lln demand ?vas active miJ it.md, witi.out any tpiulabh A-Iiangt in prtooi from iliosc given ill our r. pa t u {Saturday. On Tm-sd.iy the news from I. v*r;??i by the l'cr.-.a to ili? I'Jill instant came to hand, re porting an nelive .loimiti I at an advance ol J a i ' with m1> i lor the week of 12C,'IU0 bales, inolu.l n. 40,0U0 bales to speculator*, .nut 5,0(0 bales to ex porters, of which U9-,'lUi> wore American cotton IIk mi accounts, although h t/l.ly lavoral.lc for tin article, did not can nr any iiiiiiie.liate ad v.-luce, Iron tile lacl ill it prices iia.l bei.ii pr. ss d ton point .b"Vt w hi li buy els did licit d till it safe to j;<>, (?i Wednesday mi l T uirsday, ho\v? Ver, a soon...ha more mlitc demand sprung up, and iu the oven n. it was a>e. rl iiuo.1 that an advance of nearly * I.a If. .it . -tab -I.e.I l>iir.lig I i day and Saturday III. mark. I was ijuiel l.ut steady, ami el.wed bi n on lln Inttei .lav at the I .Mowing <|U..tal:.>ns, v l. lul" i oi "J$ u'jJ; ordinary Vj a yj; middling 10 a loj good middling li?2 a loj; fair 1"J a l"i; am choice I I-J a I 1 Jo. The Kales of the week Coin pr 1 r.1.3 bales. IIxcon ?The demainl l?.r this artiele has beet in. re aetiv. diir ug lite past week, and consentient ly pros are a 1 lie M lli-r. \\ ? Mow .(Hole: I I ; 1 I i f >r h round; s.d h I 1 a 11). an 1 hams 1 I ; a 12c per lb., aceoiding to the ijuality of the ar licit'. Corn.?Tin- -tuck of coin on llio inarktt is large :inr ) ) ?. arc a shade loWi r; wc still ijUolc, ImwcV' t-r, *'? tic |>< r bushel. Oats?We baVe iv i change t<> notice ill tin price ot cat*. niiil w< therefore continue t,"0(1 bales, at the follow nig <1 notations at the cIom : Ordinary to pond oidnaii i'J a It>J: low to strict in dil'.itig ll>) a 1 1 i; pis middling 11 {; middling 1 I 4 a I ! J; tuir l'j Tin price bad advanced )j nil those ol last Week and the outside figures are the asking rates ... holders. C, < mi the Sih day of April, by F.I-is Wall. Fs.j Mr .Ions I!li>kr to M *s Iv. im r:t C.v.m iiLi.t. I night"-!' Ill I i o'. (l|||i loll. Ill til" sa II , tl.e sa |i* dai Mr. FIlRAJlOwr.NI I.) W A H \ 11 iiri.CilKI (M tit. noil, ilny ol \, I, l>y iIk* M.viu', Mr 11 AII I.I N lll'UIIRT t?i M;m Kl.llABKTII KlDF.H. < >n the 1st il.tv ">f Mny, liy tin* t. mi , Mi Ki.imm Tl'RNKR t>> Miss Kl.l/Alll III BkLCIIKR. <)n the lit i)?v ill May. I?y thii lli-v .1 >1.n Ir-?. Nancy Ki.uin* .Iv:kk?. riks, nf I'uiim liistrict. OICI'l l A It V. I >n .I. on l.'nli ?>f Apr.l, I H.'.ii, at li.-r roMilenct mar Cios* Aiiolior, Spartanburg l??trlot. S Mrs Sarah A nn, consort of M Taylor The de ceased li.ul hon lit h 'Hi a fur aflliiled Willi coilMiinpl on, which let niinatol hi death. The dep?n?. <1 Imi.I been many years ? ihoiiiIht of the Baptist Church. She I.'iivcn a liusl.aini and two orphans with many fri? ii.ls to mourn tin ir loss JUST RECEIVED, Vein. < assortment of FRENCH, LIJB1XS, . AND HARRISON'S EXTRACT** for tho [InnkiTchit'f. BENNETT A (JOSS May 8 II tf FLOI M l Ms I VNew Assortment of SWISS ANI) JACONKT KIjOUNCINC*, just rccelvol. May 8 II if BENNETT s Liver Pill*, prepared by Fleming liros , urea eerr. tain on re. Z^S" Purchasers will be careful to ask f> r 1 >It. M'LAN ICS CKLLUUATKI) VKUMIFCCH, ! \ ' manufactured by FLLMIMI LHIOS. of 1'irrs[ nuRUti, I'a. All other Vermifuges ill comparison < 1 ' arc worthless. Dr. M*Lati<-*agenuine Vermifuge, , | also bis cell brutcd Liver lMIs, can now be had at i It all respectable drug stores. Aunt gram'tie inthe uut the xignulure of Fl.ld.MINCi JIRUS. v (4] May t? LI It e FEVER AND AGUE an in1 fallible Curo. Wo defy the world to produce any medicine J I which does not contain tan nine, 15.uk, Arsenic, II ' Mercury, or any net uuh ur deadly coni|H?uml. to cure this annoying disease so cll'oetunity as CarI ler'sSpanish Mixture. Whde it contain* none ot tho above named dangerousartich s, yet it pisnai s a power in relieving and earing Fever and Aguo wliieh cannot be approachc-l l?y any ol tbeni s< na ui.iiil. I lie I i' I >, lit re ih so uh iii>. g 1 nrti. ele ill this Wolld. llinl I in tint ;i ? :>n'' : leit rep.e' M-nt.it. it. A in] if you pure a*. ihe e Mintvrte.t at any |uioo, yi.u may jus'. con ' i yojm.ll iheatctl, ( UHC'.l nllfi d' llc for. , I No V, ail tlio ali'tn 'end* to tit ? p at, if you | ii.mt ii t'lnl ui ti I o -l< \v< try, ^ itii' iliinj tlmt imII I not eli in jo eoior, //nil i.< the ge.iuiu* >. i on /mrt, you may witli e-'iili lein eall oil u*. A* we have this spring I't eeiVe.l a ehlMl'e U?S irtlllfllt, * >11" thing bright auj 1.1 fios*. s, M i ' 1.11 * ( I.oii?, mid a go ..I v r.e'velg >1.1 finger lings. Plain ami w th s ?;?. We I .. *> 'img* v ah 11 ami* on I Hearts, ami t*o| i II arts wtrheut li n_;s, h ?i !.? a , good van.ty >if utlti r heauli ill article. " Also, a I. IV of Hi se lu 'It.'ill I; split I hi del s I ft t '.ill s > ai, I.v'ii* an I > ith ni' ii. ami s< tot ynursi lv< a. J5KN \i:n A C.>sS , ; ' ^i ,y s h tf. CartrrV Spanish Mixture. THK tillKU I l KiMl.lt <>?* Mil. U1.HH!> ! # Tlu* Best Alterative Ivuown !! ; NOT A rAHTlCI.K OF VI.In I ItV i V It ! ( All ililallible leiiitd. f>i .N'i - !u .i, King's 1A.1, Islo uiii itisiii, '''.istaiale Cut.no- ms Kruptions, 1'llliph ? or Piu.ti.li. on tin F.lee, 1'i.oti ll* c?, I' . is, A j n iml 1 >?l, Chi onto r> ire lives, R.ngwift in, or litt> r. >. .i.l In ol, l.nl irge , * in lit .hi 1 pa.n ot the 1 ?.lien an.l .louts, I i Sal: lllieum, Stuhb .rii I I* in ts, S> pinl.t.e 1 >: . an i . i .1 s. to is.iig Iroin ati 'ajudie tis u*c ot , M i I'lirV , 1 Hi;>rit t> ti e .11 I J.ife, or Imputity ot i , ; Itloo.l. , l i. . gr. at alterative Med i in* an lefut fief of tin li'. I s i|.ia li*. 1 liy I1 .n*.ail* t gt tolul patients li'olll .hi I I.l I t* ' the In ted S. , . vv In , testily du ly to the I . narUah lire, pel t.n rne.i hy t the gr. all -t ol , ii , . .' *,' i \K l'iili's.SI'A N I 1*11 MIXTIHIK." Ne. I.l,.... Rltcutr.nmm, 11 . S.rollli.l, 1 h: III oil III II, l(l,| |>? ISO, ; '< v? 1 " I I is, ? I . , S, A . a ot the K I- I i n.\?.l>*. i i-, II,root, Female ( otnpbtlnta, , I a li* ae t ell tig i.i l to li * ami .' lit*, al t' ( spiub's put I |1 r I t III li II.' tli s illlluli' \ fell e.iy. F >r all do is. * . the I'hoi!, u ing has yet , keen to,III.1 to i 1111(111 11.ill t. It an* s 'l.o svs'tMi i, ,i(?ti,i. *, ae?* gi ntly and lit, . .itly 4 til t ! - 1 Is . i\ tiur. ?, ? III* I > i* I ? " H i lion, . < i.iiu to !, u'li, hi i'k< ? ll r s - :i .11 fin I Ik- 111.v. .hi I r. i >i. * t!ie I' iti.ttui-'ii, ciiio< bled lo <1 ? .? >r liinkiii <>wn ! > ttii- i-\ i'i v s lit yoiit ii, t ii *. .r-r .< Mnttyih. i l I I I!. I ?I \ - Of M \ I - ' ' II . . |i!iciili i-, ami wl..'i'< vir i( b.n I* m:ii kn \\ ii m i frylll.irly |?r? s.-| i'h i i\ ill tli?* liapp ?t i ll i- It : inviyoialtt tin' weak iml ! -!? > ..:;*. !, and i?t11> >t*l , i last i- i \ in i' i- w i ii hi Irani . i'Iimi i lln si. a. mill Ii av ? llu- (la' cllt i'lisll .iii ! Ii.-a a Sillylf battle i?f ill's itiostiti'lbie reined \ is Motlliull tla- ' s i ralli .1 S if ' -a is in i \ .ii 111 I ii-.--- ii ii i ii' i i ill i- i li.-i < \%li li wo liavi ni'i-iviil from j? i?his tnmi all parts of t!i. i uifi-il States i . (lie i? ?t ili 11 ?- lb it tin io is no lui-nliuy about il i to i'l l --, li-iti i i. [i i ?, in.i s Ira i s. |i1i\si,-..iiis, u.i (mill i a a , v li known in ill 11111111 ly. nil a-lil ilo i' t i i a i t i ili won- ( il.Tiiil t ll'ih i* oi ili t.kk a i iilool) l'l'lll KllCIt |, <' ill nit tli - an lit altil i t an a!ti.rti: mil r. a i tlio ili ta i* a! as|.iii.s|uii > .-in - |i. rforin .1 ! > ('.\ ll i TKR'S SPANISH \l|\ll III., is MUM' casks WIIKRI. fvt.ltv tuino Kl.Sf. Illll st .SAl.l.tt I All I II i Tlio limit* of nit iiilvtTi sninciil will it t admt tin a 1 full insertion. [ W ii S III. i US \ CO., Proprii tori, i A i n 'l, //nHfiiriiy A'?r York. To wlioin all orders must l?. a l.li . ?s,> |. I'iir sale by I >rn_'y.sts att l t'unntri M.-ri'iauts ( in all |* iris of (lie I ailed States ,t% i tin Clltailoi, i and by I'lSIIKK?fe IIKIMTSII. Spartanburg. I JOHN L. YOU NO, I'nionville. May 8 11 ly [ rately or .11 coinbuialiou, It ti.-ts >,.i.ly on the 1 Liver, Puiilim tlio 11 lood, opens the pnr<* of tlie ' Skill, and u>-inIs t oturw t111 the system the Koi'Is of I);m :iiu,i or what is as bud, tlic remains I 1, o( theMuier.it Drugs, w Inch clog und licully destroy ' the constitution. c See the eure <>t Mr. I/D.ijtiluii of Virginia: I1> j r hail dulls twice a day fur .'I years, untiling < ould relieve him until he tried Carter's S|e\ni?h Mix- j lure, only 3 bottles of which ed> d tally nuturctl I L* Inm ta health, imr has he had a return of the d.s'* ease sitlee. May S I I tf EQUESTRIAN EXHIBITION. . rIMlh. Clllf'l's has cutne and gone. NVu Imvu | I 1. been d? cidetilv uulied out ?> our time and | * ! Iltotiey. And yet K<|Ue-atr'.'ill Kxereiw is phiisatll, 1 ' J exit l.ilatlig, and li altiiy, e>pee. - a' il }'OU have a J t ootufortahle Kiddle, and strong and ip-?d bridle, 1 . ' tijMjn which ls?th \our sn'ety and eonifort dcjTiid. 1 I We h ave a uis-d assortment of ill die*, Sa Idles, 1 ; Martingales, tiiith*. fancy and plant lot*. Ac., eVe\ I ? ' (..'all ami supply y uryi Ives at a eln .ip rate. ,| May 8 11 U BENNETT St GOS8. G. E. ELFORD, NEXT IK)(?lt TO MM IKE'S If ALE, Kcvpn uu hand a l.ir^cuud well k IccIviI .'bwrtnunt ' of the follow m;; articles: * Ut-litf io Mm'cII.iiio.u.i and Clasw c-I woiUj. Sellout l!ook?, ISIateo, l'eiivilo and IVns. ' ltlank'.\It'niiir?ii?, ami I'i.ii.h, , ' Foolscap, Letter, and Nolo 1'ap. r, Klivdopcs; i , liUck, llluo, II ur-Ml.iv.lv, lie.I, Car.ii.tic and | , I Indciiihle Inks. 1'ortfnliiw, W'r.t uj?-C..- *, Writing I)r?ki, A title Mui'li < ! MI|HTIOf (told 1't'tlN. llirr.son'n Perfumery, a gr< at v.uiety. 1 Ami mail) ntlii . arlicl. * t n mini n- t.> niclili'li I lici t*, but iv, II wurtliy ol examination. Ci.ttli onlclH ft i.til ubload j tumji'.ly | a^icudcd t<>. _ t ? ! May 7 It ly toiMi:iiii:iT.s! 1 I v.^ ^ ^ I M rlMlhUii are i.rimr.'Ui mitcrf- w in '.It*. , 1. wolt.l. I In i. ar , ..it11, i,, i ,| n.-s, winch ' j our darkies luivo it fi.i !ik*, .1 , and our Swt*lisli , | Inend /vll,r u.i"> t.ik, ii m ,? lit a l< w, t.'r which , ( . lie exchanged Ii.h cakes and candy. Tie ? lire ^ I counterfeit IMiat*, Magics and . wTeigns. The I | t'o*"! Ihj, pit* of tli n vvo'Id . i otlu v iuiro ' iluced a few 11.1_ ?.*! 'n :*> riofih s i*? urt I hat " l.'i tula I'.rl *ii, wit! % >i Willi.mi 1 urliani,) an 1 (i.-iiryt* IV . i. tin. Ku 'a'.'I I'.u liatri, nil.1 Joseph j ct 1". rl niii, i inns, ru. U-iit ti .on ! the I mil* of this "l Si .I*: 1; 4, mi innll li ol ll'.bi.CoulpIti ni'liU" So- i In ",m , nr U ii .l, tli .' tin y ap ear anil ple.nl, a'.suer ' i.r . , |,j ('millN < ?i'i April 07 3ai I m, India (i., k N iiiii.i l.iij! remedy hir RtW and AgUO ami ] . V other II I "ii? 11 - a-.. i 1 iii *|H*i*rlv iiml . ' ! i niaiu nl ri ii. fall n i .l by tIn'<1 U>1.<)(iOC? I H ! .1:1.1 Irmn lli prompt ami lleullby aeliotl upon the ' 11 I, clraaiiuK ' from Uilo juia rtsbiring it in I *" put I- . Tliut itrikmg i?t tho root, its tendency if *' u i - Mj 'i i .-j i I i-.-. bm t< mil S- 1 by ] " FlSllKll iv iinTKlTSII, . " M..> . 11' it | iruills. ENGLISH COOKING SODA. J i S|" 1'ivvivi'il it Irish supply of th * litont lis- . t " .. . 1 i. ,.i,i r.i .i.ns hi i, li nits, pistiy. p i i i.:i_r-. A' l'i i t irbunni t , >i 1 i 1.1tu lis i ii i ii. .f t u It .ii c Aeiil ^ f lilt t>. .*>. i, m.iiiiity! it tar upt-rior t>? ill " . nun n *> !.i i ! irriitn ti*i..i: y s..; I |.,r Carbonate Wl .f Soi l |', i ..,h-|.v " f KIMll.!'. a- 111 IMlsM, nru^ists. May I 1 ? t( "n Wri^hl's Liquid (aliunde or "* FAHILY PHYSIC. V. t?\ I' I I I > t . gi i nil waiiti nf ilie i'iiiii j . n. i nly, |i> n ly ji! a..nit to the taatr, ean.ly ? t i in.n ?t- roi t '. .! !i ell, us ? oil as to a.lulls, ami Ml r >per ami .n .... . . w !. ,- any Jthys . ,b ie- i it, Jll i. 'I. I kil I - wh > ar n> .stnl us ; use tlf un't" >us tif in.I t ry ilis.u i al 1. plr s , ? in use, . ,ii a v. ml nil 1 I iii,. . ii 111. i.i |b*s t ol lam t to. s ' Mothers v. ii it t! it at list a sure ami . f ?h is't Ha I pin lie has he. n t >1111.1, W li < h ilnir i III III 11 ii "u .viii r. .il l) t.ik?> uillioti. loiv.sijr, 111,1 l?y wit ink j f"> :11 . .|.i ? !. i>l ??l, 111 it* unit, An ill ii%imkd. i "I1 K.n - . u I i.Siiiii; llklMTsil Perry l>.i\In* Pain Killer. 1>!l\s|ij\N> * ik.a ri'.UIiV l>AVW J'"'J, I'AlN MI L' It < i ii nMl.i n ri- little? ( j h i . |. ? tv . ii' it .1 in |i \? ii iii liu line ^ in .mil - iti i .1 . i nt in liiiiimn life, li* |j( i : . ii i . It *\ . i ih in iiy lhiic* like v* r;i; ll?l i ll . ike (>.i :i ? i.'-i!?c al uiuc. l'h?gpft; n i n; mid pure .? bi.\I ! % 1 ISII Kit A llKpYFKTf, ' Uil M,% 1 10 it I> ) II mm Mill ion, in' ir h Mi iliuilwi i 'liui ' li, in Sji .rtknlmrp VilUm?. for p , In-n < pinm of IU > \TII >KIUli ^i?.t Mtfomm.Hl.Mc ii|t'? ii or tw.-nty w.lli iMiuliirtnhlfl nw>r - nml loiljtiij. hi ill ouMom.iry r.il?? of IkmaI ' < iln* place. . i L|. u \ I I. US KLIVRK I r<>K SAL* AT XH:S OFfilCE. &*S .A ?? i i.imii 111v11 tin-1111 -it::<>11 ui < i liXTLKM LN ' to our heavy un 1 extensive stock of Read) Made flotUiug ; i in which \\ >li Ijc (uuii'l every article ir '.(.l o| tin* * :lvhi ? I'mt CLliTIl 1 il! < < >ATS, I thick mill t'.ilni i il C'.iMiioin't it; Sutin, I to S.IK mill 1' ancy \ isiim>, and very style un.l j>at- I 111 ifin of Summer mi.i*: tin s:i? un.l 1 t fashion; III m ITS mi l SllOIiS, mill a i;enc- j yc ml assortmi-lit oi Gentlemen** Knriishiun Gm*l* p:i In addition, we have laiil ill n heavy supply of - an DOMESTC GOODS, > Shol-Guns, II.flea uiiil Cutlery: Sj-MIcu, Jiridhs, ' _ \\ Ii pi, ni"l cvvry thm" \vh. -h -ur ou?l murs can ; want. Wo ful sure that we can show the b st stock ev? r hi'uu^lit totlr.i mat Ki t. and we ui<- determined t To >ifll at a Cheaper KCate | ,, than can (m had :it any cstnbl alnnetit n Spartan- in hurij. All we ask is a f..ir tri ll. Cill and see Us I mid prove our word* May I 10 tl L BLOOMBERG ife BRO. | ~ JIST RECEIVED VT the KAMI I. V lilloOKHV ut the POST OKFICK, and will b ?"!?1 Imv for t'wli, i 10,000 lit*, l'riine t' .-.mtry <*ur* iJ ItACON. 1 I ,o.H) " LARD. " p I ? 5,000 " sujH-rliiici Kl.t'L'It. SI' < 5 A US?fiMorti d, . C.tllii T-.i. M '.;|v,i-.. Salt. Itiee, Cliee?e, I'thli, I Corn, Corn Meal, G*.t*. &> .. Ae. A I*", a larc Lot ?'f N AILS an] CASTINGS, ' " fit manufactory prices, do With many other Good*, 11 * 1 for CASH at j low price*. 1'lvasc jfire us a call May l 1" 2w LKK A URIGOS. Ballaliou Musters. OllDKlt NO. 11 r 1 M 11i 1 - >t nnJ Si i! 1'. it' i. i ". i : the Ihlth i ^ I Iti ciiiwnis S. (' M.e.ill parade at tbv;r rs- ? BjK-etive parade ground*, f >r i: spcc'iimi and review, i ' ' a? follow ?: The lir*' Ihi'lal.ott at Pooletvi!l\- n i!icj fourth S turihtt < I May in xt. The ?i aid liattalioii a{ II .1. 1 tow hind'* id field, on the It't li Saturday I _ of M > i.i xt. llu euiiini ?.oni*l and noil colour lulled ofll'-i r? ol both 15.itt.d >>r* w i.l parade the J ? day prrV.au* for ni*ti u -tmi an-1 drill. Tlu? MB1' Si uii-sioiii 1 iilHeer* air re-pi ful to be ill hill nniCvin * oil tli .li\ o! review, an . i adi | i .vale with a guu and i pped us lie law pri *er.b> * "I'll, arld'cry w.ii|-ar.id u tli ll.olir*t liattalioii , _ at l*oo!c*vi|le. By order of s M SNODDY. Cut .oil'.; K o in ni s C. M. i J \V. V'niinnn, A Ij't ~ ! < M jyJ !<"> tf j 1 TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE. , oil \\ \ VI i.l). hv th -.-it. r. piv.iK% '? !..r > > 111 ll.DIXt A li It 11 >0 i. over Broad 11. v* r, a nr the head i.' tie N n<.. iiiiu- Island*, on ? II lillc troin I Ir. \ \ tf to York G 11 , t > land at J ur mar tin K.n^ Mouiii.vn Iron W >i ' >*. ll will be aL'Ut one tlioiiMiii 1 and twenty k. I lonjj. j I'rujni* .e. ii.ii -.-U-l to no- ' . .i.i*;..n, l.'hester > C II., or 1 >'aytoiu i. --w ii rii-i-iv. due n'ti titiuli 11 May it" dU'.lN M KRK. , ni IN EQl'si'V Sparlaubui^. I Will. A V.i?l:l_'- Pole P.irl.*?ti * ? I -- II' You Want to Buy Cheap { EE&mmm < L. BLOOMBERG & BROTHER Are on Board, WITH A LARGE AN IJ COMPLETE j, STOCK OK SPRING AND SUMMER ?' \ WE have recently purchased in the cities of Itnliiniorc, l'liilu>le!|>hia and New York, < and aro just opening lit our stand a splendid im- { J soi tiiu'lit of tJOOOS, which f"r elegance of style, | variety, good quality and cheap prices, cantcii be ' . *ut pulsed here of cUcw'luTc. To our friends, ; THE LADIES, we arc prepared to ofli r a hc.iutitid and rare vn- ( rictv of OK ESS (iOO|)S, the 1 ! >t sty Km of SI'UINO mid Sl'.MMEK OKKS.SMLKSH plaid, striped, Ac ; I'archer, Tissues, Mll-dms, IVinly oi new and pretty designs; a lesnililttl style of sjlv n: am liombasincs, Atpaocoa, and every kin 1 <>i OILER'S (lOOOS; iil-o, :t !..l el ti. .ni:..i,i p ittel'CK ill llic '1 way of EMIiKt 'lOLKll.s.Ti n.u.. Kudu. >1- ' crcd t.'oilier* mid Sic* vc and Sb.rls; Lace, Muslin 111 uud Cambric; Kelts, ( iiiuiist I'cti, I i.indkci chiefs, ' etc ; the latest and must laMiioliablc ?t\ les ol "l V'O U . Vj i Us (l.U- 1 ^ c . I.Lal J, with an.I vv.ili.ini .??' - ? * - ? ... .. > a it lie l"l "I | I'aniwils, the prrltUfl ami flu |? tt in ti.e market; i a rate iiMirtineii: <>f Sum nor Mantillas in the IIIimI rcOt'iii l*uri< tli-H nv; Iliad Urcmn; n ! largo stork of Amor loan ami . '? j ' IT'- ' - ' - - fUM&ttl, anions wliiuli ii> a line nrtiele c.f K l | Walking Shoes; with n lull supply of l'ANCV I (il??|)S; IV I fuinci y for the I'o.lrt. ' 1 PETROL KM OR ROCK OIL. '"lltLliBRATED for its wonderful curutii .J powers. Tint I'ETROLUM ?r ROCK Ol u great invdioini in Scrofula ami King'** Kvi id iu nil those discn.es having ilivir origin in i-pruved condition of the blood, ami oilier riuidai 10 body. It will cure pain* and stUnrgemeiits < te bones and joint*, lllotcbca, Biles, Erysipclt implts oi| the face, Tetter, Soald-lKnd, King orni, and the vurioua *kiti dim ant. It hn? cure uinorou* coco* oi Ulieumnti.ni, Neuralgia, C.ou Kor ?:.le by ISSUER & llEl.NlTSlI, Mav 1 10 tf Dispensing Chemists. POCKET BOOK LOST. OST, on l&th inst , between Jacob Zimiifti .J mail's Ht<>re, and R. Rnllingur'. Mill. in OCKKT BOOK, containing rlG ill cosh (Iliu Vu >>u. receipt*; also, two separate notes, payable t r. J.J. Vernon, one by i\!'s. 15. 1*. Suuddy.nii iu other by lfnvid Pearson; one note on Lou orekcrell, paynble to JethfaOli Duncan; one not i James Coati, au3 y if JOHN BOMAR, JR. fiius* J>.> 'wii'ji-isr/ ' MAGISTRATE & GENERAL C< ILLEOTIKO AGENT, ('oluiiibin, S. V. _April 17 8 ly FRESH ARRIVALS. [KNl'Y A BEAKKEY are receiving am . opening at Clinton n new attJ well selects. STUCK OF DRY GOODS, iis'isting of all the varieties of the lute styles tuu litems of Ladies' l)rc*s Got* and Shoes, Saddles, Bri es, Cmbreilas, Arc., to ail of which wc call the tit lilioti ot purchaser*, a* wo intend to make it ti eir interest to try us, especially ca*lt purchaser id those who intend paying up at the cud of tin nr. We return our thanks to our friend* aui trotis for the liberal patrotiagu heretofore given id wc hope by selling them Goods to an advtu ge to merit a continuance of tin* seme. HENRY A- 15LAKELEY. April 3 > 8t SULLIVAN & TRIMMIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Have formed a copartnership for SparUuibur( i*triot n tb" practice of their profession. Oflitt New Brick Range on Church street. C. P. Sl'LLIVAN. J. Y. TatMSill.*. jVb-.M w if A. S. DOUGLASS, A TTORXHY A TLA \V. SPARTANBURG, C. U., S>. C. Offico next door curt of Court llotiao. FA 7 . (0 ly WRIGHT & ORE, .1 TTO/LYXYS A1 LA IF, SPARTANBURti, C. 11. kkicu ill M:ij. Lego's Brick Building, u?x or t>> Bobo ,V Kdwurd* law ullite, up stair*. I. 1>. WruJiit Spartanburg C. II. .)*?. 1.. Orr Anderson C. 11. Jmi 3 1868 45 if wm: t. russel, m. d? IAVINti returned ilia general practice o . M 111>U'1N l'i, in coiiinx'tkiu wiib ll.-mistry dully offer* h * Service* tJ the citi-rm u ittniiburi; and it* vicinity. <>t!i -e im New Br'.ck R.'iigw, No 2, |*ccotii rv.'i Church street, ojipuritc Palmetto House. M irch 27 5 if LAND WARRANTS WANTLD. !" > X ( taA^LANl'WAllltANll * ad " Wanted. Tins Subsoribci >11 give ilie vtry highest market price for laiu* wr.oiu. A. T. STRAIN. Spart-iiiburg, < ' II M ir.-li 17 J -"iNS 4 if Notice. L LI, p.-r?" lis ndebtcd to itu firm o! klRBI V A. WILSUN nre hereby caruestly rcqurM i > r . rw.nd and make immediate payment Money we want and nione\ we must have?ou *iii-i r-uU't.-i tt. We lind rather Hot iu?. "J >rd to tlit w ise ia sufficient." 8 pt 20 .,l ti JCJRIIY JS CEUT1F1F.1 i* TIIK WuMIKKFlL ClUI-S'ir II AS I'Elt IKMED, THE OltlOlSAI. COt'lKtJ OF WlltCl .J. It. TIIK I'O.sM.Sslor IF TIIK I'UOI'KIETOU !.M KMlll.lt, THIS la THE U.SLV TRUE AM .Ill I .v \ I. A I. I ICI.E. Sen'tula, Syjdiile, Mi'r?'urinl Cotiiji'iiinl*, C?n r, |?x-d y aud |Kititlly cuiidb; c u?e <>t thin tllllill'ilK. Head the following Certiiicates. TiU.intuir, Co., Ala., Jdrv 2, 1852. l*t. ir Sir: i sen I you this to oe.tily to y?n at your evract -.it Yellow-L>ock and i> n?,-.pc?ill; i |M-| loi'iu d Oil-of the Illost M oll,lei lul CQii! til i til .1 I.a* < vir I Run effi-cted on man. 1 have Imvh ullL tyd fortuity year* with (rup >iim li my legs Ulld le t; ill 18|S they t'lt m bn. at I 11.? ! o go Oil erutollca, ninl ill ISli* 1 bad ole ; niiipiltiited iitiove the ktiee. In about nilii allllii lltt- r my olllvr '.iy? bloki out ill large e.It o ninl l uitinu^ ?ore? (roni my Vnee to niy f,n t 1 d:> 'barged -i gn at deal of olfi'tmitre mail, r >' groin ni>a liriiliv out in large biiin, which dm .ii'oed tmieli olleiioivf matter, uud at tbc ?,iii< ue mv l< it ban ! broke i u: in large running sorri .trly to my elbow. Tin* tii.-eiy :Ii.it 1 have suffered for th<*ln?l twi ar* I e iiiimt describe tu >o?. 1 vv.ti iu aUel lit tb.it I never ri siiil day or night, la i Jet Ik i last my vir brought me one of you i wrappers; I read itt and wurf rwtiw tlmw ii i. i ill i ufei Jieilorined l? tour "liitmet u I low I >-olt and Sarsapio ,!a," I sunt nu.1 got tv*a ttl -i lit it, and commenced t iW.ng it. In tui ? K?, to my gri.it :ietoiinliine*it.?iitr boresnll bo lie in-, , and 1 eouid tln^i ad night, a to lig il not d lie tor two\cim. WiniiJ lad tak< I i ! iuv Ii o in al ly all healed. M_, ingot ?, ,h .1 lav clo'huiiliiieiit. I have not* ed hi ;.ll light b atli-H of your "Kxtracl ul Yrl a 11'n'li md s.u - ijstrillu," audi now conbidet t ?> b v. li. i 11 ri ii ;i'i f tlia ra vU'll t?? try tins in. >1. 1 I ?ur? m y known r?^u 1 co nlni j.il ir] a u1 ( riM'lnint its prmt w?>rili to Mifltrin.' limit i. 1 hi. I i jitiial tlieai to take it, for ? ill otr< i in. My vase i- Well kn*W biiJ s.n?n|mr"Ha m |n?ii!iikrl; npl<-111 irregularity <>l nwuttraul il.aolmrge*, tim i?'.?n >t> >?i ? ifr>-iit unmix r of vert.fi >i nf OUI < * p< rf< irinrd nf the nbnvo diwription e n-mtr> tin r.lll eWii, tliat a W>ulf or two of l>r ivwit'.i lixtraot of Yellow IMk *tul !^?riitt|?a a will At olio- regulate tlioso difficulties nnd rv w |1ir imtur.il energies. 1 if" i'ui uji mi 4unrt bottle*?f'riee $1 p? lllr. 8oM \\ lt.iloii.ile anil ltotiiil by ovil & Mead. Ill Chartre* Street N. 0 0 iier.il *?> t>>r tin- Southern Suite*, to w lion on)cr? ir.uH lie ?oi>iri>iH'(i. SOJ.l) A\SO BY FISH KB ?V II H.I NIT9II, Spartiuiborg So. C* IV. II. W ATSON, Groeuvillo u K. KIIUTCII, " " Ivl'-NNON >n N.C. April 94 9 Cm ^ V"" " MEWCOOD#. ,? \\r E Invite the citizen* of tit* t<>wu and district 1, * * to call and examine our large at??ek uf lJKY j COOLS, wi.ivit WW ore Uyw r.cv.villg u\ ti.v >Mr?vcd by FOSTER A J I'DD. April 10 7 .t;11 C.hbuoiubi:I^' IjllNE Worked Collni*. Cbcuiizettr*. Under* Sleeve*, Edging*, Inirrtia;'!, Flouncing*, ^ lfctnd*. Infant* Dre*.sc*. Ac. > it-t r. < i >1 Ity rt April J*1 < 3m J OSll.U ?.\f JI'DD d jiantiiXa?. A N elegant awortinciit ol Summer MANTIL* X*. LAS, of f.utlikyiublc Mylt*. Juat twaiycl L>y '? April 10 7 3m Fi'STKK ?.V JUDD. 0 Doiurr quality. y Vp 1 10 T Sfti i'? WTKR & J FDD. HATS. G? ENTLK.MENNS jfnd Youth'* fin Silk. Soft. . T Fur, Ix-glioru, Panama, Straw and Paint Leal I lata, some IlcW Style*. Ju*t fcOrivol hy April 10 7 .7m FOSTER Si JI'DD. Harclwaro, Cbc. j A FULL fesort'ceiit <>t Cnrpontci'* Touts, ' ' 1 V. Furiuer'it T?*>l*, Ucmr !, .*, Hinge*. Win. dow Gin**, Putty, Lime V ? April 10 7 3nt FOSTER A -I UDD. i NOTICi:. /NRDERIil), that from and a tor tho fir*t day uf August next,nil the outstanding PAUPERS nl the District of Spartanburg Ik1 removed to tiiu Poor House, or they ?ill not be provided for by th* Commissioner* of the Poor. GEO. \V. 11. LEGG. Chairman, April 3 0 It B. C. P. S. 1). I IN EH HOES I 0R SALE. L< ! I OFFER at private sil<\ n likely NECJUO WOMAN, ab??nt 18 year* old, with lur tw. female children. She cooks, washia, irons, nud sews well. Ai! round and healthy. April 3 R tf A. F. GOLDINO. Store House to Sell or Rent. r|"MlK subscriber prop.)*** to Fill or Hrat onogf x the most eligible mercantile stand* in Ujv luwi) of Spartanburg. The llouac is fronting both of Main and Church streets, the m-wt public thoroughfares in the town. For t<-rnui application may be I undo to et her tint subsenb. r or (un O K. Edward*. A. V. (JOLDINO. April 3 t) vf . i" ktm'a I CATHARTIC PILLS i /TPEHATK by their powerful influence cm the ' \J internal viscera to purify the blood and stimit I late it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stonmeh, bowels, liver, end ether I organs of the body, end, by reitoring their irregular f action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first causes of it is ease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not t substantiated by persons of such exalted position ( and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ' Their certificate* are published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Direction* foe their use In the complaints which they have been found to cure. Fob Cos tito* rss. ? Tukc one or two Pills, or such quantitv as to gently move the bowels. Costivrncs* is frequently tHo aggravating c:?u*e of PILES, and the cure of one complaint is the euro of lioth. No person can fct-l wvll while under a , { costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it i csu be, promptly relieved. Fog DT8t*?:??si a. which is sometimes the cause , I of CcufirsiiMJ, and always uncomfortubta, take mild - dose* ? front one to four ? to stimulate the stomach and liver into healtbv action. They will do it. end the henrtbur?i, Aorfy'uirti, anil ton hum of dyspepsia will rapidly! disappear. When it has gone, dou't , i forget what i iireu you. For a Fowl. Stomach, or .V n-hid JntuHon of the Bi icclt, which produce* general depression of the . spirits and bad health, take f;om four to eight l'Uls at first, and smaller r Side, take from four J i to eight pill* 011 going to bed. If tbev do not onerj ate Sufficiently, l ie m>?rc th" liest day until they . i tiix Thcso complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear tfe-e and their kindred disi orders because your stomach is foul. 1 f'ou ScHoft la. Kuvsiei'i.vs, on.I nil /)/i?us , 1 ' of the Si,n, take the Pill- freely ai.d frequently, to j keep the bowels oi>.-n. The emotions will gener, { all, -oon Ivgift to nimini-h and disappear. Many ' dreadlill ulceus and - ire* tunc been healed up by the purging and purifying elle< t of tkeye Pill*, and some disgusting disiaiec* much seemed to saturtyKr; the whole system hshe em-iplotcly yielded to th#*X * s influence, leasing the r. r in leifixM y.on^sH. 1 Patients! yjur ni.ty to ty forbids that y?ut should parade vt>..r.. It nr -und the wwli %v"?*Todj witli pimples. blotches, >i *, ami all flr>any of the unclean diseases ?,f ihc skiu, besauee your' system wants cleansing. r 1 To 1' met thk liu itn, they arc th* he?t medi-. l" cine ever discovered. Thcv N|,,-uld S?# taken freely, ' 1 and frequently. and the iicpuritkw which ?o? the. ! seed* or incurable rt AJfertiotu, nnja itrtpn some der ngetuont? either t torpiditv. c>ut^r?:""i, or ?/t strurtir digestion. This is di-astrous to tho. health, anil the constitution i* fr"?|iicntlT ntulermincd lijr no other cause, liiiiijcstioii ia tfie symptom. Obstruction of the duct which etuptirs the, hilo Into the stomach causes the bile to overflow. f inb> the l>hxid. This produces Jaundice, with a, | Icn^ nml dangerous train of evils. CbsfltMWWUIt nltcrnatrlv ensi-i ?1 a:-?a ? ... -- ... . u.u.u'i 1, (mttjll*. Feverish symptoms, Untuor, low *pirtt?, weariness, restlessness. and mi'U^ch?ly, with sometimes in' ability to sleep, and sometime* great drowsiness i > somrtimes then- is --evere pain in the side ; theskiiv I \ and the white of the cjrw become a greenish yellow ; ; the atomach arid; the bowels aore to the touch t ( the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious frvcr, bilious cofiO, tyltowq dtarrbma, dysentery, Sit. A medium dose of three V or four FiTls taken at night, tnllowed by two or thrss in the morning, and r< peat' d % few days,will remnre i the cause of nil these troubles. It ia wicked to suffer _ 1 meh pains when you can rare I hem for 'Jo cent*. Khm m \Tt-iM, Qopt, ?;?// all ln^nntnutUnry Frrert, are rapidly cured by he pwrlfyiug etfecta of tbese Fills upon the blood and the stitnulua which j they .ilford to the vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in - mild doses, tr. move ?he howl* gently, but fredy. As a |)js v si' Fili . this is both agreeable and useful. No lhU can W made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has la-en made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed PREPARED RY . j Kbit. J. < . AYCU A OO,, 1 Practical and Analytical Chcmlsta. LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD UY FIStIKH .V nKINITSft,"span.naW JOII>i 1,. \Ol'NO 1'iiointlle, and by ?W Merchants and Drug.' *:?. rwrrvhur* 11AVII.aND A: M VRUAU Ctiwr cstos, v\ holes A ur Aotyrs, ? Apr,! 17 8 /ns