?I" "'J* - ... x* jr .* " rr ft [Fruitt ihtf BoutUvru UuarUuVn.] J Ab ivr?al l? tu? SauCli. , ', jf;'," ' ' *\ z * No? III. 'V ! kurc shown you, people of tho ?outh, What you have (poxpret from tho Union ih k tha future- lot lue noyr inquire of you, wHy you Joc-irg a lunger continuance in it t Do you deem it any honor to ho nHHociated with a people who huvo no fonwot fur yp& < uayy Who hold you' in sovereign contempt t They hhvo pushod aside your tfaapol ministers to make way for nc^tucs. * * They have twittud, insulted and bullied | ? your members of Oougress. They have | . wcro driven from it by arms Bubscril>cd for in the hoiiae God, by women, preachoft, Erofetwors and students. And whoa the igh captain of this rtew-fanglcdcommissariat turned his bloody arms from the laud of tho purchaser, they gloried at the alarms ho spread among women and chtldreu?did nil they could to save his nock, placed his "name in the roll of martyrs, and consecrated the day of his execution. How much of tho "glory" of the country do you share? Most ut it belongs to you and your sires by ; right, but you got none of it. All that the j world knows ol you, is from the reports of your enemies, and they debase you. If! you would throw off your servility, and u^uiuo a national character, the would know you, court, fear you, respect you; hut you have clung to the rotten l'nion untl you have almost become a stench in < nostrils of the world. Ho you know the true secret of Lincln's overwhelming majorities? I nnn ..!! W *< ? V.... abused every rrcsident who respected your rights, and every court that docs uot acknowledge the negro to bo the equal of the white iuuu. Thoy have doiio every thing that detestation and disdain eould -ougiost, to humblo you in tho eyes of tho World. By your Hclf-rcspoct, by your pride, by your honor, then, I ask you, why do you da-tiro to fasten yourselves to this body . of death nhy longer ? Do you say. "for lfotoronee of our fathers' legacy , for the glory of our great and widely extended country; and for the perpotnity of our admirable form of our government?" 11" you mean by "our fathers' legacy" tho Conatitution they have denounced that with baptised lips, in terms too profane to be repeated, and they have throwu its tattered fragments in your teeth. "Who gave your country it vast extent? Virginia, a Virginian, and Southern arms. How much do you own of it? You tried to | plant Vour font niton a ?trin of if 1.1.I I miyma'C l"? ? HI1IHCV W.llfll lit) 'loos > not recognize, and inn i resist to the lull extent | of hi* powoj*. In tliin view tie ir> supported by fuse, l?lnrk, Toucey and Ifolt. On tho other hand, ilio Southern members 1 of the Citliinct?K! ?\ M?i, Which will coiitmic until a con,|.remise . is ' found or the Cabinet breaks it)> in a row. foil I' O.iii rely upon thes. fuels, nu I tlrf the u lmin- I istr.it ion is iti a crisis. A < 1 or a U.m.J | J To Sou!hern Publishers anil Editors, j! rpilK subscriber, tat pre cut holding n po.-i- i I tiou under the Federal Government, an I < having no intention nor desire to Serve under \ the ciienuc* of his c nntry.) proposes, shortly, to devote his whole time to the bit iuess in ' which a portion of his time is now engaged, ;t via: as I"t>1111 F.S I'ONI'RNT, fuNTnilU'TOK KMFltUTKK Ft>15 SuFTIIIIIIN Jut KN M.S. j In Addition to his present en g'. ye men is. he is | prepared to make arrangements with several other Journals at the South, and trusts that his long and varied experience will enable hita to \ discharge them faithfully. Address. F.I>W|\ IIKUIOT. ,] t'harleston, S. f. Nb.v '22 88 lav BLUB STONE! BLUK STONB.'I A PUKSH SUPPLY for sale by /\ J. B. tKKiiKifON, Not 1 >?}? tf Druggist. llostetlcr's fVleb/uM Sionwcfc BitliTs. 1 ?s IJvmNAI.Pa- GOO&r.luVS > i Nor 1 86?tf * / 'S / ^ vmii tvn tb IV > UU. IUUI I speakers went to the North, uud set up the old yell, that the i uion n danger it l nauseated the Democrats, and inspirited the Republicans. None of them believed ; that there was either truth or courage in you, and they determined to prove it. They meant to hold you up to the eyes of the world as specimens of slavcholding verity and valor. The Dcmocrates, who had always stood by you, knew that they would keep down the Abolitionists if the South would prove to them, by some unequivocal net, herdcteruiination to dissolve the Union, or to maintain her rights. With every threatened aggression they warned the people of its danger to the Union?said it was grossly unjust, or unconstitutional, and that the South could not nnd would | not submit to it. It came, and the South | flustered a little, and did not submit to it. ''ibtjy (the Democrats) became ridiculous | to their opponents, and lost confidence with the people. Of course they warned with >very recurrence of these circumstances, until they expired to rise no more. They und they feel towards you accordingly. You have, then, no friends at the North, and millions of bitter enemies. Why do you wish to continue the connection? Your 'enemies will soon have every thin their own wav. You cannot reach rliem tlir.m.rli . % y . ?" * vwpH i the ballot-box, or in any other way ; but regard you as the author* of their Overthrow, they can and vriU reach you with a whip of "foorpious. You have thein for once under alarms, (thanks be to much-abused little *South Carolina for it,) bu' you will never "alarm them again. For several years to uoine their whole aim will be to plaoed you where you dare not dissolvo the Union. When th-y have you hampered securely, then conies the long-promised visitation, with horrors unknown this side of perdition. Let me not be misundestood. 1. cannot promise yon an easy, quiet. retreat Irotn the Union. This breaking up of governments is a critical thing; it is apt to he attended with much trouble, llut I promise you much less than yon will endure by remaining in tho Uuioii. This truble is certain?it is foreordained, the other is c<>n ingent fir as 1 oan see, if th Southern State-; will move Off in a body with one fheart and one mind, there would be no trouble at all. It would be the most peaceful, quiet, bloodless revolution that ever was wrought; but the history of revolutions leads me to distrust my own judgment hero. As to the whippin^fthrcntened, only keep Sumner off, that's all wc ask. NO. IV. A. few reasons now why the .South should quit the Union, and u few answers to the arguments against it, and I have dune. A tu:cr**ionof the Southern Shites null insure to them lomestic prarr ami gee ur it if. This is a consideration of infinitely wore importance thau it is generuly taken to he. Let it be Ternhered that disquiet has made its way into our families, and has been increasing for some time past, while /*r arc in the Union t and where it will end, if wo remain in it, God only knows. With every recurring Presidential election it is to reward,if we take any part in thoooutcst. It is the everlasting stuiiip-ftpcakiug in behalf of rival candidates for Congress and the Presidency, the indiscreet table-talk which it naturally suggests, the iiiHam- , inatory extracts from Northern speeches and editorials constantly paraded in the Houthevp press, which bring uneasiness into our families?not tlie things said and done by the fanatics afar oil. Now, ail . ithis ends where the separation begins. 'J lie i force of this argument will bo tested at the ! next tueetiog of Congress. Mark, if you please, the change of tone and manner which the rankest anil most delimit Republicans will assume in that body, i If one anti-slavery measure is proposed l?y any oftbcui?if one threat, or taunt, or dare ; Is thrown out by the rudest and most rampant of them all, in contempt of "the j 1 peculiar institution"?call me no prophet ' Our Congrats Halls will no more resound 1 with this topic. licre is a dangerous leak stopped. Hut I have abotfr>r argument thnn till this. It is universally understood ' nniong all classes here that South Ctuoliuu I will aceedo from the Union ; and the eft'cot upon the slaves in this soction of the State t I know not how it : I . low,) is ju-' what i ' ^Bta^^^would be a year ago; n d just as j oil ages, (nee l'rofw?or Key- i " i yrir'-'ii fttw.'fc MI r" k ; <* >* > a . ??aaa-u _t?.! _.. . ,t.. jj> t nohhf-auuiirablo article io tlw> last L>el?ow;) and jtlst as it ever will t>e, if w? treat our$ervcut? as God's WoM rcqnlroa us tatrmt them. Seouig' cockades n'onnted erwry' whore, and continual parados,- they think the war in Ouiurng certainly ; and luiudmr.s of theiu are in<]u?ring whether they wriii not be permitted to tight with their meters. If uut,.ihcy propose to accompany their masters as Waiting men, cooks, &c I suppose they thiuk lilnck Republicans are negroes, (no great mistake, seeing they love each other desperately.) and the idea of a parcel ot negroes coming here tt? tight " white ptloplo" is against all their notions of dcjioaoy, decency, and common sense; and, having internal evidence that they are certain to be whipped, they desire to i *ake this honor off their master's hands. I He this us it may, all is ijuict here. The j choral hymn of" several of them haK just died upon mine ear, and I would hnvo no iwye icur ot intrusting my wife and daughters to their care than I would have in committing thoiu to a brother's carc. (Set us | away from Republican influences, and we shall dwell together in p ace on earth, and mingle hymns in heaven. Is thoro any thing on this earth, not to say in this j Union, which could compensate me furono week's alarms of tho tender ones of my household ? And yet it has been the undisguised aim of the Abolitionists to stir them up in every family in the {South, not for a week, or a year, but intcrminubly !" " Agitate!" 44 A?_*itate!!" was their cry in the begin nig, and it has Imhii kept up to I tho end. for what purpo.s?? For the purpose (openly avowed by theui) which is just beginning to be accomplished. One would suppose that this side the iuferuul regions there could not be found a being capable of such a plan?a plan which visits with the sorest affliction.-, the most innocent.. Hut they could not only concoct such a plun, but chuckle over its most, terrific execution at Harper's Ferry, and draw witticisms from it on Virginian courage. Again they had the pleasure of seeing it carried out more extensively in Texas "l>ut Virginia and Texas are both satisfied to remain in the l'nion, and why do pin complain ?" i complain of neither. 1 accord to tlieiu the privilege of shaping their own course in their own I way ; hut neither of them approves tlit acts ] referred to,audi bring thciu to notice us overt acts in those Slates, which are caleu 1 itod to disturb the peace of .ainilics in ah tho States between them, and to warn them all against remaining under the government of the demons who could conceive in mv family", says one. It may bo so,; but f assure you. mi", ^ w ?" ?nan.v other I families ; ami if you have no sympathy for them, you are little better than an Abolitionist yourself. A. B. LOXGSTllKKT. Hon. J. L. M. Cuiiry.?We see that this distinguished gentleman is advertised to address his fellow-citizens of Calhoun County, the 27th inst., on th-> present condition of national "lairs. Mr. Curry ! will, doubtless au every Congressman should do. t.-?k a walk. The pavements were unite icy, and he exclaimed: " Very sing'Lir ; wh-whoiiever water tree es, it always ficotes with the slippery side up." Mrs. Partington says that she has noticed . that whether Hour was dear or cheap, she had invariably to pay the same money tor h-ii'a dollar's worth. Wmuiishtox, November ?The discus- ' sinus ofti.e question thai i* n >w ugii .ting (lie j whole country, ami the posiii ui wliicli tlio President shall lake returning it in his forthcoming tnes-nge, has brought tbc < at>iiiet to ! the verge of a break-up, ami it may end in ' that before the tir-t Monday in Ih-osmber, wlicn 1 Congress will meet. The President insists that the Constitution ! of the United States establishes n tjovcrumcni, and he, n? the sworn head and executive there ' of, must and will insist upon the execution of the federal laws; that the idctt of peneouhlc sc ^ t .. I la.;* *: r l ' * !| r '/ v j ' v'1 * jg^ r* msstmasmmBsss?masmemmesm GOLD! Gt>LD! GOLD! PSTO BLANKS!!! GRAND ALI.-PJUZB SOI IK UK FOjt OCTOBER, 1H60! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, MeKJNNEY & go., MANAGIvBS. .\ntho>\fd i>?/ tyeciul Acl of" the /*fi*laturt. > /nTjWr TICK NT A niT'/H CAPITA^ 1'KIZK SiWJJOO! Tioliota Only 810. Mikes. Q-inrter* nnd Kipliths in Proportion. To be ?ltawn each Rntufiuy In IStlO, In the city of Sni annah. Georgia. ClnM 9i!, to be UrntvH Ontoltcr t's lKfiO. i n?i- on i- >. ? ? - iu >>u urn at o < lot u OCT I 1, 1X00. Cl-ia* 94, to he drawn t)?t?her '20, 1800. Class 95, to he (Iritwn Qctoher 27, lbOO. magnificent scheme. 1 l'tlzo of $00, (NX) Is $00,000 1 " 1U,000 is lo.tNM) 1 " ICOftO is 9,000 1 " 5.000 is 0,000 1 " 4,000 is 4,(NX) 1 " 3,000 is 3,000 1 " 2.O00 is 2,(X)0 1 " 1,600 is 1,500 26,000 Prizcu of ?8 .$200,000 26,000 Prizes of ?2 5,000 50,305 Prizes amounting to . . . ?375,000 WILL BE Bit A WW THIS MOXTII. Certificates of Packages will he sold at the following rates, which is the rljk: Certificate of Packages 10 Whole Tickets ?80 M " If. Half ? 401 " " 10 Quarter ?* 20 I ? " 10 Eighth ? 10 THE COLD MINE!! ALL PHIZES AND NO PLANKS ON The Three Number Plan! Which takes place every Wclncsilay ami Saturday in 1*00. 78 NUMBERS?13 DRAWN BALLOTS! 1 prize of : : : : ?25,000 1 Prize of : : : : 0,000 1 l'ri/e of : : : : 4.000 I Prize of : : : : 2,270 40 Prize- of 175 arc : : 7,ooo 40 Prize of lu5 arc : : 5,(Hid 40 Prizes of 112.50 arc : : 4,000 102 Prizes of 100 arc : : 10,200 05 Prizes of 25 at e : : 1,025 05 Prizes ?>f 2') arc : : 1,800 05 prizes of 15 nre : : '.'76 06 Prizes of }() are : : 05ft 4,810 Prizes of 'J nre : : 4 27,040 Prizes of 5 are : 135,200 43,0X0 Prizes ol' 1 43,080 70,t?70 Prizes amounting to SJ'.'O.O'.iii.iX) WJl>>/./ : TICKETS >5. SHAKES I.V PHnPnRTlOX. IS OllPKUIMi TICKETS I'll CERT 11'I''ATI'S. Enclose the money to our uddre?s fer the tickets ord red. on receipt *?f which they will he I or warded Ly first mail. Purchaser* / .?? I - ? ' >' ?? I liiivc tickets ending in any figure they uniy de: * mte. "r-" The list <>f ilntvn numbers and prixes will hr sent to purchasers immediately after lite drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by .Mail or Express, to be diroctod to McKLNXKV & Co., Savannah, Gn. Oct. 11 32 If. w O O d7~E D D Y ft C 6. 'S ! DELAWARE AM) A1ISS0! R! STATK LUTTtlilLS CAPITAL FllI/.K S 70,0001 Wood,Eddy & Co., Mana^ors. The Managers' Office are located at Wilmington, ' Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri. The following magnificent schemes will be ' drawn in public, under the Superinicn lence ol j Su oPO I'Ainmiup'i ' 1 * ? wH.M..o^iuuv-ts, |iuiiiiru i !k* Uov* ernor. Wood, Eddy Co'N l^ottcr}, rso. .->.-><> Itniirir on Sdtiirdti'/, Xorrmbrr 17//?. IbOO 1 7b NUMBERS?13 DRAWN RAl.EoTS. 1 CAI'ITIL PRIZE OF -7<>. ! ! 1 Prize of ?30,000 | Ofi Prizes of?140 ! 1 " 2>,0?K> 1 U"? 44 l J.'i | 1 ? l*>,(HHt | (J.'i " h(< ir> ,, &,000 j 05 ."ill 1 8.475 I 4,810 44 lit 100 44 1,000 i 27,o-l0 44 2'> too ?? ooo j 12,300 Prizes amounting to $1,171,050 NEARLY 1 PRIZE Til EVERY 2 TU'KETS. Whole Tickets ?20; Halves ?10; Quarters :>"? Certificates of j arc k ages in the above Hchctiic will !>e sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of jiackagc of 2'1 whole tickets S2WJ 00 " * 2'i half I i Go " 44 44 20 quarter T1 75 44 44 44 20 eighth 37 37 Sl'LF.N DII> SCIIKMIO! TO RE BRAWN F.\( 'II H7.7?.\7 >/M 1" /.V A" VFMRFll. i'lu-^ >32 ilraws \ veinher 7, Ihfirt. Class "?11 iliav* N vciiihcr, 1 I, 1S'>0. Cla.--> 5">tl draw * N.iveiuher 21, 1 btiO. Class GO4* draws N >ver.iher 2s, Ib'id. XFAHL v (>m: rnizn r<> r.vr.uv two t i c K i: T s: 7? NUMBERS?11 BRAWN 15AI.M1TS. 1 Capital Pi lxe ul? lydGdiuo. "? I ? 4,0I,-?io |- 04 * ao 10 i.OOii ] 6,604 jit ^ a*. * l??j i ; j. 112 I'vuib.-* Amounting !<> S.r?7>*,r>r,7 V> hole t-i ;kvUr$ !' II ilvo* 5r V- Quarter.-s_' .ti Certttic?fl*?nt package* in the uhnvc SpIioiiii*, 1 >i 1m QfWfM'V u*h \\ ciliivl.ir. will It fold at tie followili:.; Villi's, which is t!>? ri-k )?rtif?rmt?,?f package*at ?j wii"lr ticket*1 II.(Hi "JO half 70.60 i - V " " qimrtrr ' 65.25 *' 17* 0*H*KIN?; TII'KKTS "R CHltTlFK'ATI.M. ' e>^ii I KusluseJ lie amount of mom y to our ml lrc-'9 bt)g|liM Juu noli In | urvhri*r; n unc ti c I,otty In w ait li you ui h ii iuve-tc 1. Hid wh? ih- t If tiio wi*h II.iIvom. Whole* or Quartet*. on it- , :oim '.'I which wo scinl what i* nr?h ml, liv first other v. it Ii the scheme. , iU !y niter iLe drawing, a ]-ii tit <<1 Irenditg. I'jitiiic.l i > l?y the Commi-thiuer-', -cut. wiili mi ct|'Umition. ik* i 'iuchii.-?r? will please write their -ig- j .utirr. - plain. ail'I give (heir l'ost OflSr, t'. i.u- ! y nti'l Stale. All ciuiimuiiieations strictly coiifvlrntinl. Vil prizes of cil.O'K) nil J under | i i > 1 niiMi iinicly alter the drawing- other prize* at he ii-ual time of I?? 'lays. Our Single Number I/Otterlcs, I'upikil I'rizc fit). Of Ml. draw ton S .Liiutl'i* ? ^ Mmle lii Uci- SI" -Halves S">?Quarter* S'JJ. Order* lor Tickets or <'i-rtiUnties to lie mllressel?\ CO.. Si Louis, Mi?miri RMk, The drawing* < ( W ,titHtumil disease, n corruption of the hlood, by which thi* fluid Ntohiw \itiHhtl, wvnk, ami ]>u<>r. Jh itig in the circulation, it ^ pervade* tlic wholu hody, and may burst out in disease on any p.at of it. No organ U frir from it* attach*, iior i-. there one \\ hich it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint i? variously caused by mercurial di*cn?r, low living, (lis- 1 ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth | and filthy habits, the d?*iirc -.-iii'* vices, and, nbovo all, by the venereal infection. Wlmtev( r be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, demanding " from parents to cliildren uutu tin.' third and fotn th generation ; " indeed. It accras to lw the rod of llim who says, "j will visit the initpiUiun of the fathers upon their cliildicn." It* elfin-ts fommcnrc by dopo-ition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous mutt or, which, in the lungt>, liver, ami inU rnul uiguits, in termed tubercle* j in the gland*, itwcllii)in( and on tilt* surface, eruptions or sore*. This foul corruption, which gender* in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scroftrlou* Constitution* not only Miller from scrofulous complaints, luit they have fur less power to withstand ?he attacks of otln-r diseases; consequently vust numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, arc still rendered fatal l>y this taint in the system. Most of the eon sumption wluch decimate* the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous eontiuniuation; cud many destructive iliscase* of the liver, kidneys, brain, aud, indeed, of nil the organs, nrise from or are nggmvat'-d hv the same cause. t )ne quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their p< r>nn? are invaded by this lurking infection, nnd their health is undermined by it. To ?1 an-o it from the svst* in wc must r? novate the lilood hv nn alterative medicine, and invigorate it l>y healthy foo I aud exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsnparilla, the most effectual remedy whieh the medical skill of our times can di vi for this everywhere prevailing and fatal inuludv. Ji is comhin 1 from the n ? ? a< tiv r> tin di ds tliat 1 ive been discovered for tl.<-expurgation of this fail ili ord r froni the blood, ami the ress-us of tl,(> svstetn front it- <1 ?j native ion ;pa.m >. llenec it should he deployed f >r ih" enre ?.f not only Scrofula, bat also thee other tilhctioris which mi-e fioiu i', su< h n? lint i mi and Skin Di-u-\sk*, Si. Anthony's Tiki , liusr., or F.l-\ .iim t.\s, Timi-i iPrs-rei i . Hi oTfiii'.s. Hi.mns and lhur Trsinus. Ti.tti ii ar 1 S.m.t It ii? i s \i ! II i.ai-, ulnuw or v, It ii i rMatism, Sv l .. i.i 11" and Mur. i >:t \ I 1': iv-is. Dnoesv. 1) I m i.I'sia, Di nit. it, and, it'll* I'l. \l.l. I't-M II MS I s A 11 IsINO V . \l VI 11A ii ii <>u 1 s>ii itt Ti"nu 'i'l.'- popular b'liil | in iiH/Hiri/tf nf:' . i- fnuml in tntth, ! for sot ofula j a d m nidi n i.f ti. hh.od. The j partieuiui jmrpo- and viitie of lias Sar*:i]Arilla i* to 1'iiiiiy ar.il . - . tu rate tl vital ll?:.d, j without whieh sound health . j e iblc in eon tain ilia ted in A Y-1-. n vf"t/"> C* FOR ALL THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC, I arc so compo: < d that i within tie tango of their mMon run rarely wit iMtxnd or cvudc thrnt. ami iii\i' ormti i very portion of tlx iiuiutn organism, corna ting its ilire.iM-d action, and icsiorii g it- In nilhy vitalities. As u eoiiseipiemc of tlii'sc properties, the invalid who is liowiil iluii'li with pain or |'li >'ii al d< hility is ns.ti;tibh>-d to liuil liu In alth in ?in-1 \ i u icd by a remedy ul once so Not only il th? > 1 is 1 pleasid to furnish grali iiiv American Almanac, j i ok tain iie* ?ertitn alts f 1 In ,r cure* and directions f>T tin ir use in the : lh ing complaint- : fV..v/ireIIi, ,t II, I-/' i. rti, // i hit liii nlnir fi nni ,!i i/j rlcvt il Stomach, A 'out* " / ndirfe%ttoa, !'.n:< iami itothul ItHiction hf /At' Rotcth, t- icy, /.om of jtvpo> J tile, JtiMitriici, aud other kindred complaints, I arising from * low a talc of the I y or obstruction -I of its full' lions. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, roil tiiu iiAtin 11 uk up Courb*, Colt!*, Infliicn/:i, Ihmrsrm <1 i-s of it- rim*, Unit olnn'-t f.iiy.-i tint, of < ntinlrv : . -i.ui.it- in | > I-11- pub- | iui\ i,ii .?!. ' I ;. -t.>n-.l fn-in . ! ?rt..it >z i ni l! cii'!, ?!. |M tc liin aiN of tin Innus try it- j use, Wiit'ti nine trkd, Mipctioiity over rve,y [ ? ' i. r iii< leeiue < : it I. ' i ?i? nj :.t i.t In r cni,c nhwrv.atiim, and lirn iU \ ii inci tint ktiown, tov ) p'lti . i I i cr I i -i( 111- wlnil am . ic to employ fm t .. ?..-:n - -.n M 1 i!..t . ?ti" - iK i n : - nf tl v j . rv in- tin i :rr? iu' ioi i.t tnotii i Innate. Wlllio till.'. Ill . I II'. ! j - t .1 .?t lllHitl the community tvp failed been IV D3;. ,S. C. IVI.i; & vo. I i.iiur.l.l., MASS. lb !. ."i !.. TWITTY. Spartanburg P.. P.ATI-S. Hnto-villi', and hy all l>rtti?gist - ft .v\ vv line. ll.VYII. \\l>, S ! I VKSON \ CO.. inu'l - iti. Wh ii- a- V,.'-tnMay 10 M> if e s >: i > i'i. New Iicclilied and Perfumed BenTJT r 2 t' i-:. Ill I'.lt MP\ give imtiee t,> ,!1 per-nti- e neeitie l ti,at i will n it | ,y a e. ftain N'O'I K. given l,y -ill,-, riPer, in the year Is n to one ti ill n. 'it I iin, unit i. . > I .-111 111" 11: I' I ii i. i. s. r.. r. r tiii;ki: ifL*M>::!:I? hm.j.\u.> Tln? coiixi'loruti ii i I m;: I nuln whs a im^ro nm?i II iiuc 1 i.KoUCi;. H'MI'IJ M1\ I'n ii _\ .iv- M. Sniil liny proved i < l?' iiti-oiin I mi l Inn eonliiincl -< >. even 11. !}.1.- ? nr. I \ j n iw , mi tlml llli" ?n? i?!? l :ll Kill imn i > [ ;?lI \ l iili' l f. K. rrusi.r.v. Mny 17 I I i'in A PU.ODA. 'PKN r\?ioi>\. which1 was noiit from Run ill, ha\in;? ln'on Inokoli while on ?lii|> l?.' ir I, tin- nwii'r was vri) uii\|ii||? to I. ivc ii i. i. Iml, mi l tiii-I cirrv Kim I of 'I'M.i i\c i!r i ,1 wi'liiuf "iin ? ., mi Ii' lii-i nm 'i* >ii vvrif ?1 i. oil I t<> i!ic l.l< jl'l Ii < I.I 17." n new arii? l?\ fn nilo l?v I lSIIi:U HKINTIJ*!!. -T illy 12 l'i II 1 Ii NOTICE. n \ \ 1 \ i 11 v*I < r mi no I i h-nvo S |> in . i.l nrfr, i i fliM- f..v !>. inv n??! HI: \M? lot n Miff oil l.illl i IIS .->!' ? !. ? Ii i i tl III 'J, .11 n ?, well improved. AS- ', one BIlfCK in IL1MH0 on CluirHi >u < '. \ 11\ jki ii onn r?'for i<> iuv lather, A K. Smith, for piirtienliiTH, n^, I -imll I In- j 111 - o 111 I .i n short I'M . i' Tins r. i-oinMi'. 1.KK I.. SMITH 1 Aiiirtfl Hi) y, hi > w r I ^ < m i . ^ 1 B VLI. jiemtn* in<] tlie ln*o linn of' III".\N (i? > oillioi l?v Vote or Aivoiint, in I- licreliy n.iili l t<> iniko imiiioilinie |?r>_vin? > . or I hey will '><* tnuiefcriml tt> mi ('tlioer tor collection. ?M II 32-?If fi1 ?' Vol f f I v ! \ I . - o r i't M i i I riiio Soo I Perfumery, lim-lie*. I'nims, 1 ?ilit Ac*., i m\ In- I oii'l ut FlMIIKil t<. HKINITMI S j AugUMt 2 '22 tf | L.4 w - i - IL VJL J mi.' Jl? IB The only safe and sure remedy for Horses. Tbe ?cnuan Horse Powders. A IlKMAW.K MtiPlCIXC fur nil Internal coMi^l ciaiK. iotitor AppHita, Hidc lMNinr, KurtcU, folic, r?ihls. Cotlffhll. fin*I llll iienini^ineit>?? of ili] aliay the uue of , these l\#w?liis. It J.n perfectly *t?fr tf t'le Horse. If yon value your'Hoi e. hah no oilier than tltc "CKIlMAjl 1IOKSK POWl)!iilS." li i< the only condition incilicino upon vjilih nay dependence unit bo placed in liic treatment a* those complaints for wiiicli it is u-cd. It improves the lting?, rcpilulf,< the circulation of the blood* improver the digestive organ?, softens and loosens the skin, impart* n fine plont to the linir, anil improves the gonera! appearance of the utiiuiul. TUu proprietors teg to caution buyers not to he imposed upon by person* oticriiig othur kinds us luting (nitons good as the Herman llursc l'<.orders (it is not so). Buy only of (ho following places, wlefe you will he sure of obtaining this valunhle Horse Medicine, l'rcpa?ed only bv E H. IIKINITSH. * Fur sale by KISIIKR & irKlNITSIT. Nov 1 So?ff Delays are Dangerous. rOHK no time then in preparing for confiuj geticic*. iuid provide a slock of MKH WIN Shows SOUTH INt; 8YKUI', the great remedy for infantile complaint*. For sale by ITSIIKIUn. IIKINITSH Nov I :hV- if Jtliilid ('aslor Oil. VI.h tlio unplea?nnt eRVct* of Onstnr Oil are obviated in this preparation. It is regarded iisoni'ot the most u a ofu I improvements hi I'liannn y. tail den take it without uuy objection. For .-ale by FtStllFV f- II FIX'ITU If Nov 1 ?tf Pharmaceutists. Vi lli: <>?' NOITII ' \ UOLV^A, lutllC Court III' tVlUIIUill Picas. l>. I. & L. TW1TTV, 1 vk. I Attachment. E. M. 1.ANE. ) Keel, Yeruon i\ Duncan, l'l'lfs Att'ry. HBltKAS i! ? plaintiffs did, on the lfltli ^ f il.iy 4' Ai i il. l ie their ileelurmion against the defendant, who !:i- it is *ai?l; is absent tV??m ntnl without the li.nit t' April next, which will I c in (lie y? :?r ol' our Lord one thou-.111! eight luunln 1 mil sixty one; otherwise timil in i ' - ilute ju Igtueut will then he given and uw.ir led against liiin. J- U. Tur l.ord i,no thousand light hundred and sixty-one: otherwise tin d and absolute judgment will thcu he given ami awarded against him. J. li. TOI.l.ESON, C. C. 1'. Oct. 25 84 ______ i.iiuU'il liiiic aii I lli report that I he ?-veral OHiecrs an- prompt, faithful ami nc. | i-muni" luting in the !i?- !i ifge of lli?-ir nffit-iul 'luiii-s, nn i Ilicir Others are in nil ini|>nrt)int I .11 i!ar*. orpani/tvl mri mlministcreil nor : Ip I I I II. . \. ! wliii-li i* re peelfully suhmiMc'l. .1. 1'. ilKKI?, Solicitor. N is rmin r., !'nl. ISfif) Tlici World (>utdone J rpill. MKM< INK rillr.1 III ll.llll UiilI Ini) iiMiriialor," vrln-h ha* efli-rlt-il - > it.ji ii \ cure-, aiel about which I here is ? i inut i. \ .ia'. i? now oil -tile hy JUKI, f!i"'!)vs|ie|.-in, mil IthenniM i-uu. u ha - al re I'l l i ll'I Hue tim-i n m>>iimiiiiip cures here. I'.ir Cftl h, I'otiplis, n'i ilfoetiofl.s of the how el-. 11 e.i inche. l uuihiu'lic, Kir ichc. Sprains, I "ill* |lrui-e-, . it nets is it iiy the l.nicji of ni ipio. 1 ha\o (jrnvcUci:??iic jiropaviili.'H, wholly of my own di?< \f-y. iin-l |n lectly afo in u># according to tin" iln i'i'iiitic which nco?>??|>iuiy t>ach hoi1lo. Fur 1-y . JmKI. F ?50(>I? \ VIS, Proprietor l???i tN.'U. Now ^ -rk I'nst ' Mho*. March Ul? I if Machinery Oil, 1-JOK -uh hv KlSlll'.ll \ II KIN ITS IP < M;>y 17 11 t/ Ir n* " *& : v MnmaHAsaalaMesMHa ?* W. KUard, MAGISTRATE, ATTORN KY AT LAW, asu nounVoa t* HAS rtunoTwl Lis Office from Cbcf*h Street to (be otiioe uHjyining t be Sj':?rtur Office, ?u i ? c. o.veuvos, 1 ATTOBNKY AT LAW, , \T7-11X !'R,\?vnCBin tl.o W^rnCiP:*" \ 7 Or* i?:k?W?-?t cortV.'V of Col. W. Vf. 11 Villi IS' Viek bfAldiu:;. t.vr the store of J 'liiup A Cannon. and oppo-ltu llw I'slisetto lL,u e. April Hi ?5 jy 1 SULUVAN, ELFOttD sTwiNSMlTH. HAVE'MOOointed-thwntohrrx for tlio par- i i ponO of practising Law in the Di^ti-ic' ol tapuintnburg. Any Imiitiess intrusted to their cur? will receive prompt silent ion. Office on the Public Square, ap^oiniug the SI'. IU TA A Ot'FlCK. C. r. SULLIVAN, Laurena. J. M. GLKOKM,-Spartanburg. J. . i). it. dvxoan. t April Id f> ly C Wright Ac. Orr, I ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, I . . 1 Oiitce in Maj. J.egg's llrick Ruilding, next door to llobo A Edward*' law otiicc, upstairs, 8pnrtnuburg, C. II. I J. 1>. Wpti;tit, Spartanburg C. H 5 Jah. L. Our, Anderson 0. tt. t ,:u- ( Furrow A Wliilucr, < A TTOUNEVS AT LAW, r \\r 1 LL practico in the Courts of Spartan- c 7 f burg and adjoining Districts. nrt trn at spabtasuvbo c. u. J> ct 21 41 If { H fl 1,1,1 A II ?7 JOAES Attorney at Law. cc LlfiiOIK, CALDWELL, CO. N. C. ( \\7" ILL be in atte:i?bmce at nil of the Courts, [ Ty both Conuiy unit Superior, held at Co, lumbt s, i'olk c unity, and at Hcndrrronville, Hen leri-"ii canity, N. C., uud will attend f pi nipt ly to nil business intrusted t? his care in Western X. C. | t KKI'K :lts. i -- " o/.l II- cr ?> '" ill {.'AlCUljJJS A In the i 'mi of Common Pleas. 1>. I. \ L. TW1TTV, Attachment. v*. | II. F. V Kit NoN. > IMv.n.'N & Carlisle. I'ldf's. Alt'y. \ \ " II FUi'.A.S the pl iiniitl it is s-nitl) is ?h fiiii trom nii'l without t': limits of this State, riii'l li i- neither wife nor attorney known within tin ".iiiio itj on whom a copy of the snid declaration might he ^erveil: li i- tlieietoi lered, That the defonilant iippeur :ir. I plead to the said dcohtraj lion, on or before the "Jtilh lay of?>< tot>*f next, ; whirh will be in the yea* of our Lord otic th >U, snml eight hundred iinl *ixty-ot?e ; otherwise final -?ii 1 absolute ittdguionl will then be jrnrcn ami awarded ngniiw liiiu. .1 It t { iu writ >ni a Copy ft the snid "loci icuti n might )>e solve I: It is therefore or !er I. Tint the -a! I defon; il.uit do appe ir an i ph el io the mi I ileehtm ; lion, on or before the ti'M "lay of November ; nexi, which will !? in the y?*iir of^mr laird one thoiisand eight hiimlrr'l ami sixty; otherwise final mi I absolute ,iu iguietH will I hell he givon iml awarded agiin-t liiin. J. U. TuLLLsOS, Clerk. 4q Solicitor's BCt'port (hi Ojfir(rs mi l (> Viyj, FuH T, rm, 1'.O. The under- gned begs leave respectfully to ' Report a- to liistiiet Offices and ttflieers. That he has during tin- term ma le -ucli ox' auiinat ion of t In- several Pi-Uriel Offices i?s ids FUJI SAM: MY Uiik!j, it Co.. ih-pt '> It Sijm of thoAnvil. I| 0 L1) B U T L1: R . OL!? Ml rr.KK * ill -tan 1 the present wagon ' at Uivm^-iYtlle on Mondays :?n I - to iiiMire t'< til. Fuller i- a Jeep -,>rol, full fiftr. -t hands Itiglt. \ .!?>ii\ c. nr vitMKN Svpt 18 C7 ?f jl & b LI a P l..\rr v -i. n. i.ask a en. IMPORTERS INI) JOBBERS OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods l.'l KROAUWAY, XKW VoUK. March I ". 2 ly M. T. McKINNEY, hiiolekam: a\i? i,b:tiil , (-4 Ita Q) CC* P-j Tib 15 f SECOND DOOR EAST OF THE COURT tJOUSE, ' S I' A RTA X II U li (I, S . C. ,1 Sept. -jo, 'SO. M Ijr j E. Qnern's lod Liver Oil Jelly- 1 I)UF.i' VUF.lt front th. pure White t*o l T.iror , Oil. The jelliFyinc o? . El. Hmlnoii, F A S 11 I O N A II L K TAILOR. \\J((I'LL) rc.-|KH.tfttUy inform the eitironof ' t Spartanburg mat lie has opened a Sllok in brick Kaugo, on Church btreet, where he will be pleased t.? - c nil who may favor him with their patronage. " Jan 2t? 47 ly R. I>. Otvt'tl, F A S tl I (? N A B L K TAILOR, , \~?70liLl) return hit* thanks for post favors v V ami n?k v iiiinvmnce of the same, lie may be found over Hardy \ Agnew's Hardware .Store. J an 0 I>r. Win. T. Utiwel 1 \\TILL practice MEDICINE and SURGERY ( \f (in i- ujin etj.ui w.ih DENTISTRY, at the ' t dice i in Spari'inlnrg and its vicinity. Office 1 on Church Slice', _\u. 2, brick Range, up stairs. J Residence at L>r L. C. Ketinc ly 's. March 24 4 1 y i>r. V%. C. Klciauctl, DENTIST, OFFICE with l'r. J. J. VERNON, over Ollice ??t Daw a ins, Choice & Etrins. ! Church Site t. Lrick Range, Spartanburg C. , 11., S. C. | Jan I'J 40 ly i DR. t.. 4 . hl VM UY | * ? \S U.'.Vt NF.D, and has resumed the ' J duller ?d hi- profession. i Jau 12 4"> tf t orsion tV S \ 1 v l! I I1!! wrii'r urnii'i" i' ?v .. i OBHV in.'SpaHtOihflrg tuti it* vicinity < ?i i t. i . Main tSucct, o[?jH)-dte Palmetto i llou ^UB- - -- it". BocltMcr A Sou, WvD II >1 VKKI'.H, \NP Mannlictitr<*r> >f Jewelry, llcjxliror* of t lock: . IVfttol.o*, vVe. All work in! trust el to lln-ui HI t.i. t with jrotujUnctJa a ltd l ilovfMttoli. Mil rot* |H 4 it sin iKi:ssi:s. VT JoK'S P. A it UK II SHOP, om llanlyV Hardware Siorc. can nlw.ay* be found n I 11. u. ! ( . t' siijHM-ior M \TTKK>SUS. of nil si/e-., lit.i 1< . !' excellent materials, an.l at moderate I'/icH. Ic lo ofl It { iV Hopo. ! EXTRA HEAVY Gt'.VNY BACHING,1 1*1*111140 Manilla ii P kop i 1. ; ; ui v.. ' TiiwS^mStTv., iMm *:Cr ~ (V/fONUMRKT8. 1VUBiyi ?TO!H?. tirave-Btewm, fmrmtmrt, MarHe. &;c., en t>e purchased ? rr watte lane iv onltinr o4 addroeeinfr uatwc WiC M?B. HtUOB, Work delivered free on th*A& Jt Tf^ihaift. oad, l>etwe?n thie place and T7uiofc. <> " ' -> Jan. 4, 1800 44 If IN BRICK RMKiSs Opposite Um C snrf lfouse. J. M. BOST, RESPECTFUtE* infbrnM hi? frithftT aft*4 tbc public tliatlie has opened A New Grocery Store at the above location, where he has in store am' is daily reoeWVMptiKMpW ing a choice stock of Groceries, MflcSaESuSLto which he invites attention? insisting of ?U? A US?Brown, Clarified and 'rushed; COFFEES -Rio, Laguayrn, and Java; yJACON?Haunt, Sides, a:."l Sbonldfrs; *0,A?tiE8.?New 'frleans and Cuba: ["eaa: Rice; 1'reserved, Dried, and Brandtcd Fruit* 5 |?^B >ickles; Mustard; l'epper; Hpioe; ilackerel and Salmon; Flour, Meal. Corn, Potatoes; P*1'?Liverpool Sacks and Fine Tables ^B3{S3t?3? IBaJSHS, B??0 ,'heese, Butter and Eggs?in shovt, aU the va> ions articles usually found in a&rst-olam 0roery. . Intending to conduct a strictly CASH J5USINKSS, ic pledges himself to sell ns low as any other loose In Spartanburg, and therefore asks a trial. J. M. U. will give the highest mnrket price >f Flour and-Corn, and barter for all sorts of ountry produce. March 15 2 ly NEW TIN SHOPT rllh t NDEKSItiN ED 1ms opened in Spartanburg the above business, which he inlands carry ill g on in its various brunches, and ic hopes fy Strict attention' to Business, 10th in punctuality and workmanship, to merit, heir patronage, (.live hitn ? call. ROOFING AND GUTTERING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. T. Smitli, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ASP NEXT TO MB. ARCUER'ri FADM.KRY STIOP. Oct. 13 83 tf M O IS. OllZiO'B r F K F T M O .V E K 1% M'lIOLESlLE 4M) RETAIL, 130 Mniu tStrrif, Cuiumhin, S. ('. Confection eric* of nil kinds manufactured daily. Cak't, Iced and (trnammlal, to order, andpmckd to carry any dutaiue. A larpe variety of Toys, and Fancy G?o?la of ill descriptions. l?ec 15 42 ly Files, Fistula. Tumors, pr rotator rhcpa, Venereal, &c. DR. J. A. CLOPTON respectfully informs the publlcNhat be lias returned to his ?otne in UU.tTisVILLE, ALA., after an absence >f several tnontlis in Mobile, and tenders his irnfessional services to the atiiieted. I>r. C. cfers to the hundreds of cures he has effected ivitliiu the last few years as proof of his skill in lie treatment of these diseases. Huntsvillc, April 28, 1800. June7-14-ly 1 ">i*. .J. Hovee Doclis' IMPERIAL lVlli E B ITTERS, 4 RF. made from a pure and unadulterated Wine, which is about double tiie usual trcngtli of other Wiiii". and is imported by inly one h<>u-e in the United ftftim. Abo. rrom the following valuable Roots, Herbs, &?., ri/.: Solomon's Soul. Spikenard. Cowifrey. Osmmi'ile Flower-, Oefttian, Wild Cherry Trve llnrk, and Ray berry. vh: cii.vLLEyGrn T ii i?; \v o it i* i> To I'BOHCOK T1IEIR EQl^AEI! Wo do not profess to have discovered sotu? r . t. "kii- wn ntily to the Indians of South Ainori i." an?l n cure for "All diseases which tho llo>h i.- heir to." hut wo claim to present to ibo public a tr.Uy valuable nrepartvlion. which every intelligent j bysician in the Country will approve. 1*1 nn> Females, Debility, and all cases renuivijig a Tunic, they are UNSURPASSED! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are truly valuable. For tlio aged and in firm, or for persons of a wo.uk constitution?for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyer*, and all public speakers?for llookKocpevs, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artist.-. and all persons lending a sedentary life, they will prove truly llacet>, ts i 1m ieti-e its growth, will pruibtoe a..... I..XI l.?.l ~r u_:~ This \ Ala >l 't t pirv}.:!r*t ion li?? b?cn fullj teak- jj unci its merit* kre oalflliMd >>y geatfc malt it hiffli character stn-l -minting in Virginia. J i r I v Fl^HKK & WKiNITSlI, I Nov 1 8"??tf PhtrmawiKiin. I NonrrSp 9 Is irKRFBV OIVRN. that I ?i]lMl p>a\ any J l.-iji. hewer a mall tvpn far k>ivm?in? ^ nti ioi.a t>y .?SO. llbN&Y F1TZ8IMMON8 J 'OOLR, without tut w i it ten onier ur Consent. I ,1 VMK8 H OttSS, I Oct 1 * * I ?If Committee, II