The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, May 09, 1861, Image 5

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Correspondence of (he Courier. Wahiiinuton, April 20, 1801. Waslrngton City and tho entire District of Columbia arc to-iuorrt.vr to b? placed under martial law, in consequence of the apprehended invusiou of tho city from Virginin. It in to be tunpoftcd that the Government will define what it menus l>y martial law. We have ho legislation on the Subject. It involves of oourse the susjion*ion of tho writ of habrtis wr/mx, hut Whatever avbitary powers it confers on the < Government is unsettled. Tho Duke of Wellington explained what he meant by tnartiul law, which in a hostile country, ho several times resorted to : It was the right to do whatever lie pleased. Perhaps that may the interpretation oi it here. The line o!" communication between this city and Pennsylvania is open by way of utiap. lis uml Havre do Ijrace, General Patterson holding the latter point with Pennsylvania and Federal troops. A fleet of steamers is now at Annapolis landing regiments of Northern volunteers to the fitftul/crof eight thousand. Including the Ncw York Seventh llegiment, which marched into this city yc terday.there are about eight thousand trooiw here. The Capitol and Treasury buildings arc converted into fortresses and aro full of men. A large force is to go into camp in the environs of the city. There are expected hero within a fortnight, about thirty five thousand troops. Largo bodies of volunteers are gathering upon the Pennsylvania borders, and their numbers are to be increased by accessions from Ohio, and this force, when organixod, is to threaten the State uf Maryland, and to open a line of communication between this city and Carlisle. So this city is to be the base of military -operations. The intention to coerce Maryland and Virginia is avowed in the government organ this morning. The Northwestern troops are believed to Vo more savage a id revengeful, and uioro \ hostile in their feelings towards the South, Gian those from any other Northern State. Many of the Western volunteers have tie tiiarcu that they win not cross me umiisoi the District 5 that they ?li?l not come there to engage in civil war, and that tliev were called out for the pur|?oso only, as was represented to them,-of protecting the city from an apprehended raid. When tin three months service of these volunteers is over, nothing hut nrhitary powers can keep them here. The Northwestern troofs have abandoned the project of coming down by the Haiti more and Ohio lluihoad. 'lhe load would lie destroyed to obstrtiet their | progress, and. le-idcs, there aie many j places 011 the road where a handful ol men ! could resist a host. They will either come down by way of Pittsburg to Carlisle, or take the Cumber hind Head. But^here agnin they are likely to be baffled, lor t*liev do not eorry provisions for so long a march, and they will find none on the route. The passions of the North end ? f the South arc now so much inflamed that nothing can arrest the progress ol civil war. General Beauregard, 011 the ii4th inst., visited the Washington Heights, and took measures lor forming th? re an entrenched camp and a line of batteries. The Presi dent's house. Treasury and Capitol could not stand five hoursundcr a brisk fire lrom these batteries. Therefore, it is now said that General Scott has a plan lor dislodging this foiec, and taking possession of the ; Heights by a movement both on their Hank and rear. Hut it appears to me very plain that the Confederate army will cross the Potomac below Fort Washington, and cut oil' the Government's communication with Annapolis. ?0 011 the Ktlieridge road will bo the first great buttle of the war. The Government is making a great effort to command the l'ototuac and the Chesapeake by a large naval force. They will have u fleet of armed steamers on the river to prevent the Confederate army from crossing. When tho Government communications shall be completely cut oft", it will cease to be u Government. LKO. An Inhki'k.ndrnt Lkoion.?We had 11 card of the effort of Colonel Hampton to raise ait independent Legion of < avalry. From the subjoined paragraph from the Charleston Couiier, wc perceive that the proposed legion will embrace the several arms ol" service. This will be a fine upjjortunity for all who desire to take u prominent position in the service of their country : An I n 1 > k r k n 11 k n" r I * k < 11 u \ .?Col. Wade Hampton, a gentleman and cavalier, whose character needs no addition, title or endorsement, has received from Montgomery full authority and a Commission for recruiting, enlisting and organizing an Independent Legion to comprise in judicious proportions Cavalry, Aruleiy and Riflemen, or, ii prefercd Infantry. The Companies of each arm will be roceived us Companies, under their own officers, and the Legion will be independent as fur it can be. It will be considered subject to call at any time and fur twelve months, if necessury. and lor any portion of the Confederate territory. Captaing of Companies who wish honorable service under a favorable organization, will communicate immediately with t'ul. Hampton, at the Mills House.? Courrid'. tir.nk. JiF.K aNl> Johnston --There two "hese two eminent gentlemen, now MajorOenerbls in th" neftce of Virginia, have '.rod the *>uth of life in happy harmony. Vhey entered West Point together?they graduated toge her. They entered the ariny together, they advanced step by step to the highest posts in that service. Neither ever led a defeat. Together in Iter hour el trial they have rushed to the defence of tho:r native State, and both have bced entrusted with the highest positions in her army. Their father , as they are, were friends mid comrades in arms. Judge Johnston served with J.ight Horse Harry in the times that tried -men's souls. They mode : ?i i. il *1 -j ? - ?? I I null IIIIII K OI! IIIU fiuciuy, Uh HJOir SUMS Will I do.?Richmond If hi<j. Thiui sk 'i'ai k.?Those vl?oliavo supposed that New York City would show u divided front for the I'nion may have their doubts removed by learning that tho Cora nion Council yesterday unanimously passed patriotie resolutions, and voted that their Clerk, who lias volunteered, and any other of theirttfhriiils who might do the Pauie, should have their salaries continued to them while absent. After adjournment, the iiKinhcn joined in singing the " Star Spangled thinner," and gave nino cheers for the I 'nion, nine lor Audorson, and nine for Fort Sumter. T A X E S! J WILL, if list Providentially kindred, attend at the CAROLINA SPARTAN OFFICE, iu tho vlllngo of Spnrtnuburg, oti lite following days for the purpose ot collecting tlio Taxes for Spurt tnbu>g l>i.-iiioi for the year 1H00, vitt: t)u 'ihursd ayn, iIt > li; tit ol' March, llili of April, ^6ik of April and 2d of May. And <>u Friday, Ilie 8d day of May, to lake llto village rot urn-. Villagers can all have a chance to ittuke tut urns on any of tho above named Thursdays, wlteuevr I am not engaged iu receiving returns front the country. Also, 1 will colled .lit Court Week, except Friday, and will Collect ou ij.de L> ?y iu May. After which time the Tax Moults will be closed ; and all persons li.title f ,r Taxes, and shall neglect to make re tuiiiit and pay their Taxes by or on Sale May in May, may ex pee' to settle with the sheriff. >n double as well as single Tax executions, us I shall ho Compelled to obey my instructions front the law from the Comptroller Genera!", as I ant notified that nty return will uol be receiv vu eicv]m iii.uio in coniorutiiy 10 law. AikI as 1 am also required and instructed to do by ml vertiseiuunt, I will give the Taxpayers a li.it ol' ol ilie taxable property, vix : Lauds, N?*gro?i, Sale* of (Jouds, Professions, including Dentistry, l lcrk.s of Confix, Sheriffs, Masters and Commissioners in Equity, Hogislcrs in Equity, anil Mosuo Conveyance. ()idinaries &c., Mila riot and Wages, over 3?n0tf (five hundred dollars only) hut all salaries for any amount whatever, whether over or otherwise (except salaries of officers of navy and army) are taxable : monies loaned and at interest, nnd invested in Slock and Pouds \c.. Commissions of Vendue Masters, gross receijae of Commercial Agencies, Capital nt' Hanks, which for their present charters hnvo not paid a bonus to the State, c apital of Hanks of Issue not in corporntcd by the State of th-nth Carolina, l'.cniiuuis taken bv luxtirauco Companies and hv Agencies of Insurance Companies nut incur porated in South Carolina, ? opital Stock of lucorporntid (lass Light Cottip ?nies, iiuitiher oi Packs of IMaying t.'ards sold, number o| Milliard Tnblcs used for raising revenue, number of Circus Exhibitions, Dogs kept by slaves and free negroes. All returns must he ma le on onth. either by the owner, Iho attorney, executor, administrator, or nj-nt, and certified by lite same l>y their signature to the said return. All returns sent up hy mail must be utade ot'.l in due form of law. under oatli, before a niagistrate or notary public which must specify the amount of land and negroes, and the quality of land", which allidavit must accompany the original return of the Tax Collector to the Coniptioiler's office. Any persons who have made their returns, and have omitted any of the above articles of taxation, will send them up to lie added previous to tlic first day of May : and iiny who have omitted to give in all the transfers ol property, either by sale or purchase, from t tetoher l*.>0 to October will also send iln-m up. so that the proper entries can fie uittde on the Tax llook, as all or any pers ill* concealing or keeping back any part of tli'-ir letuin- arc ! liable for five lime- the amount of taxes on said amount kept back ?>r euicculed, arol fieo ncgities are required to in il.e tlieir returns and , pay tl eir luxe* in the month of Marelt. so that they had better look out and comply with the law. All are liable to pay tax who are nur 15 and under *>() years tdd. All Taxpayers will l?? expected to comply 1 strictly with the above re-jtiirenit tits, an I if they should fail to do so. 1 am sure that they : would not blunio me to' doing my duty. It f. l'OULB, T. C. Pncole't Springs, Maicli 111, IStil. .March 111 11 w IIoiis( oii'wSliji vinj;' Saloon. I'alciietto llutise, Nptirf uulitirfrIS now permanently located us above. The undersigned begs to express hi- appreciation alike patronage hitherto bestowe I. and con linues to offer such facilities as are afforded only by the best regulated establi-hm-'nt? of this class. O.J. IlOlSI'jV March 14,1861 ly NOTICE ! A 1.1, persons indebted to the subscribers. /\ either by note or book account, will find . their ueconnts and notes in tiro hand- of out ' attorney, utter the 1 lit It instant, for collection. ! We are obliged to pay tbo debts we owe, and ; we u-iil have llto iuoii -y owing to us. FOLliiill .* UllAWLKY. March 7 tf IRON, NAILS &C;1 rpII11 undersigned are cliief Agents in this ) | plaee for the sale of IKON. N \ILS, t VST- I IVCiS, >VC.. tnanutac'tired by the S. <". M inn- i /acttiring Company. They arc prepared to wholesale'if retail iIicm? urticles. and take in exchange money or anv kind of produce. * ( .AMP * WYATT, Corner Main-st. upj unite Palmetto House. Feb Jl 00 tf ADO LP 11 NCjIOPPAI'L, BOOT AND SHOE 31 A K 1 : J* , Ohurch-^t, Sparta lib burg ('. II, S. l\ February "J 1 19 ly J Atlminisl l'ittor's N<>1 ice ALL persons bnviug demands against the : estate of lit mil 111 M I'llU.W . dee'd.. are icrciiy ikiiwiimi id present mem tor payment ; nixl nil persons in*lol?i< ? 1 will make immediate payment 'to the undersign*J. I. C CALDWELL, A-linr. Febiuary 25, 1861. fil i f TOWN TAX ~~ AT a meeting of the Town Council, hold on the evening of the <>ih instant, it was ordered that uli j.crsou* residing within tlie corporate limits of the Town of Spartanburg linhlo to road duly shall, on foil tire of paving 1 Three Dollars. on or before the 1st tiny ol March next, he notified by the Marshal to do 12 days ! work on the 8trecU, or pay IN" cent* extra to the Marshal for tnuth notification. Atul allpersons liable to do I'atrol duty tnnv he excused front the .-ante* by paying Two Dul 1 lara. J. EA.ltLI', EtO.MAU, Inten t. J. V. Ei.Fpttn, Clerk. Fcbni .ry 21 n't tf BEEF & POULTRY \1* K Ii T. r | A111subscriber lias uoinmcncvd n I5KEF ami ? I ttl'l.TliY MAKKKT at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. J. IV A lit'111'.!!, on Jail--tied where he will at nil times supply the citizens of Spartanburg with good 15 is i: F*, and all kinks of excellent ToL'LTIlY. upon as reasonable terms its any one. He vill pity CASH for Hooves, Poultry and Kgg*. (it ti bint a trial and lie will give you (satisfaction. J. W. GAItUETT. February 7,1S*il, tf TI I 1-: LA.S'l' MESSAG: OF BUCHANAN! ??o;Oro THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY' 1 - ' ivO:(t ri'.IIK undersigned have formed a a copartI ne**ship for the purpose ol carrying on the Painting business in all its branches, sttcii as i House, Sign and (hit.mental l'ainting. Taper Hanging Sc., all of w hich we pledge ourselves to do in a faithful and workmanlike manner. We hope by strict attention to business to merit i;I.?-~I .i..,. . ,.? ? 4? ikt/vi 141 >uaiu V** j T. EUBANKS, I A. TIIOMAB. 1 JOEL K. GOODGION, DRUG-GIST, At the Sign of the Golden Norlur, CORNER CHURCH ANp MAIN 8T8., 8pai-tanl>ur?f, S. C. : o: Blood Food, for I'ou.Mtiupliou, rpiIKO.VI and Long discuses, hucIi hb q | Bronchitis, Coughs, Asiliinit. Ac., i'liectfootnof the BLOOD FOOD in Coo- ?jL suutjtiion srv : to soften Ilia cough, h aoo ilie nerves, sirrngilicu the system, uilny il.u prost ruling night swwiis, increase lln? physical mul mciitul energy, encrioh tin* blood by restoring ilie locking red globulus, mcruoac ilie uppoiiie, and restore c-dor lo tlie skin. For -si? by J. K. OOODQION, Nov 1 35-?tf 8ign of Guidon Mortar. ClmiiRo in liiiHiiu-KN ! TTAVINO tiur II,? . 5 ..r 11 Mr. J.' W.tiARKKTT in lite firm of UAUltETT, FOLOEU & i ()., will continue the Grocoi'y UuwincNN, ut the old stand. under tin* name and style of FOLGER & BRAWLEY, where they are now receiving a largo supply ol Sjigar, Coffee, Molasses, Sail, and a great many other kind of GIIOCEKIKS, which makes their stock tho largest ever brought to this market, and which will be enld at "Wvy L'rolilw KOU CASH, or COUNTRY FKOlH't E. The debts d .e the firm of C, VR11ETT, FOL QEH & CO. must be paid Id FOLtiKR .k BRAWLEY, who will pay all demands against the firm of (l.uiKKTr, FmaiEii \ Co. They feel tiiauklul tor the liberal patronage extruded to tltem heretofore, and hope by strict attention to business, and I y keeping tin* I Jest (iootl* the inaikets afford. and to merit a continuance and increased patronage K. W. FOI.CER, July 20 2! - if A. BttAWLEA . Limcslone Spi*in??s FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL Spartanburg Districts. . REV. W. CURTIS, I.L D., ) ? . . . REV K. A. CRAWLEY, It. I)., f * ntxoipaU. r AIIF. cn-using Term of this S? huol will cont1 mence on THURSDAY. FEB., 21. The complete arrangements this Institution has now provid d for th edu it ion and comfort of its pupils, its character lor peculiar healtliftilncss, and as a most desirable and sale letreat tor Young Ladies, and lite determination of the Priueij.a'H to k< ep tins, a-, a Southern School, on a perfect ei|ua1ity with tin most advanced and thorough systems of education of the present day, wtil commend it to the eoiuiiiiioil son - "I I? ri ami confidence ?>f this ami tin? suriminding State.-. TERMS. (payable in ndvnnce.) im.i skssiiin or nvt: xuntiis. Hoard, Lodging, Wu-hing, \c. . . $ "><* 00 Tit11ion iti all English (tranches, . . 2"> On Tuition in Primary Department, . . 1"? 00 Lessons on tli * Piano, . . 25 00 mid 'tit (Mi Lessons in Vocal Mu^ic, . 1" 0*1 and 20 on Lessons ou the Guitar, ... . 20 (til Pronoli, Itiiliun, German & Drawing each, 2" 00 l.'so of Piano, 2 fill Stationery 1 (to The only Vacation is during the Winter niont lis. I>r. Curtis will lrnve Savannah en mute for Limcstouo S| rings, on Toes-lay morning, Feb. l'.ttli, Churie-toti on Wednesday. 4he 20th, and Columbia on tlie list. lie will be happy to take charge of anv Voitriv' Ladies on his rente. Jan Jl 47 if it? iew1 psospsct Aeaclsmy. rrillB EXERCISES ? f this School j^V 1 will re commence ?u the ?/ 'mi' J h'Kltlt I'AHV u-xi, under -the J J J J Jt]j| e.uirgt of !\I I". 'I'Iiom. Kei*. as PitiM*ii'ai., . s-i-tcd liv Mr. SAMl'LI. LANt A ST lill, in the English Depart incut. The Studio- are as follows, witli prices as below named per session : FIRST DEPART REST : Spelling, Rending. \Vritin_*. \iiihmctic Primary Gt-uginphy, and Decclamation. : : : : : : : : 5"> 00 SECOM) DEPARTMENT: The above with English Grain mar, .Composition an I Ili <ti>ry. : : : 7 i!' THIRD DEPARTMENT: The above with Natural Philosophy, Astrouiuny, Algebra, Geometry, Sttr,eying, tic., : : : : : : $10 01' F01 RTll DEPARTMENT: The above with Ancient Languages, 12 .V) French w.ll bo taught for an extra ch ugo of : : : : : : f- (Ml All who wi-li, may lie prepared for the Sophomore (.lass in any ot our Coil gen. The Scholastic War will consist of two Ss? sioutt, of about Five Month- each. A SEN DAY SCHOOL will lie kept up under the Superintendence of the Priucipnl. Those in the Prima v Department will he charged 2.) cents Initiation Fee; all oilier* 00 cents. Persons wishing to > titer this School, may ascertain the Rooks used, by application to the Principal, Mr. Lkk. J G. LANDKl'M, Chin. Hoard Trustees. YVm. T. Wii.Uins, S.ct'y mid Treasurer. Dec 18 -II ? t f \ i t t ? i ?* ? - ix-i|;iiui>riiuo(i i lassum X'baol. flTlllSncw Academy will upon its first seasion on the lid Monday in January. under ilio supervision of Mr. 1'. J. Oclnml. !i i?. 1<> rated at Antinth (Mcthodi-l) Church of tins district, in a pleasant and healthy section, and in si fjuiot and orderly neighborhood. The patrons nnd friends oi this enterprise lake pleasure in recommending this School lo the citizen* of this mid ndjo 11i11?_j district*. believing. as they do, that it will he conducted with entire sat infliction to all who nuiy favor it with their pnirouagu. The g< iieml course of instruction contemplated in this School is a practical nnd thorough training in ever/ depart incut, and a recurrence to elements when deemed iKcoi- iry. The intention i* to educate in the ,-iri? test sense of the ward, and this course will he pursued irrespective of protif. In con elusion, all we can say is fry us and yon will not he disappointed. I1UST 1>KIWKTMI'NT. Spoiling, Heading. Writing, Arithmetic or cither $ ">.60 per session. Day scholars, 0 cents per day SI'.COND PEPAKTMKNT. English Grammar, Geography, lli-lory ami Composition or either, >11.no per session. Ltny scholars, 12 cents per day. 'I Illlll) DKP \KTMENT. I.aliti, Greek, Algebi a. Survey ing, tie nictry, or either $>20 111' pet session. There wiil he two se- : uis of five mouths each. Particular attention will bo J aid English, I.atin, and Greek Composition, aud to elocutionary training. JoEL HAI.I.ENGKK. Chin a Hoard Trustees. Jm l<) Id if \<im s W'oi'i li I n \S reduced his price for Pictures to I Every i nn can now have a chance of gc?Jing a good Likeness instead of a bitrlcs?|ue of the httiiiau face divine. Come one cotne all. Conic short ami tall, ? utile hig come mull. Come soon or not at nil. Come to II. J. MOl'ZoN'S Onllery, over ! H. Archer's, opposite the Court IloUi? Jucuary 01 17 If I SULLIVAN, KLVOliU.i WIN SMITH AwaBasva syi iiaw, ANI> ' SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY. ^ LL lui-iiH'-s inlrusted to tlitui will luceivc Ji ? ".?? Offico at Spartanburg C H? C. P. ftVLLIVAX, I J. M. uVuUU, | J. C. WINSMITH. February 21, 1HG1 00 ljr CUANGK IN Bl'SINKSS. M'KINNEY & POSEY HAVING formed a Copurtnarsliip. will con tiuu llie CxI'?CH51*y 1 at tin* old Sinul of M. T. MclvINNKV, **eond iluur tntl o/1/" Cuurl iltiu*'. where may Lefound at nil times a well s lode J Slack of OlloifO <* a* pries) as LOW as can be found in the market. Ae we will Sioll loi* Ciish. and fnB'i only, we will pay, in DAltTUK ami CASH, the market value lur atl Country l*roduce. M. T. M. IvINNEV, u. rosuv. January 28. 78G1 47 tf CASH! CASH ! ! VI.L persons ind< hied to the undersigned, | either by Nate or Uouk Account, will please cult and settle thu same immediately. M. T. McKINNEY. January 1801, 47 tf Marble VjuhI. HARE & PALMER, MAI>-STJ { EET, Spartanburg Court House, So. Ca. - ? / i H'AYING formed u copartnership, and in _te:i?Iing to -i pply all those in want of n im memo to murk the spot wlie* e lie the re mains of i heir departed relations and friends .'s cheap as om he pin chashed any whole. 1 heir Stock consists of Mi >x I >1 i:\TS, ra!)!o!st rosu'js, Tombstone*, Head laud Fout-Slones, rui ni.tirc, Marble &c. They?ro h1m> \gen-.s for Iron Hailing for Graves, Fences. It.tie >liics. \e. 1* r.Hoiis wishing Kityiiiing n our line will please call. <>r send their orders, whieh will l>. promptly tilled. It I?' 11 \lll) IIAKK, ii u. I'.\ L..M 1 K. Jau 10 tf R!;C!-:iV!Mi A FRKnTi SUPPLY. CAMP&WYATT 4 UL e<in>iitntlj reooiving a aupplj "t ivcr) I j /~\ 1"?t'i i i I ion >*1 consist nir ut ii lavjro assoi i itu'iit ut SI t! \lls P v.i.. i i in<l t'rushed, t't IKI'MI'S -l.auu ivrn. .1 . va. and Kio. MOI. VSr-I.S ,\c\i Ot ic m- and Cuba. II V i'N llams. Slu.iiMi r-. and Mdoe. Fl.tJlK. Meal, IV.s. ana t S\I.T 'I'oli S-iui--, PLPPI1U, S;*i. i*. t. -i.j: -r. i "1*>\ s, n n*"l Xut tncgs. ' (WNUli.y, I-1 ii. Kionits. S*iis, ,?c j In sliurt tliey h * p oniisikntly nti hand every i article usu 11\ lound in a tirst class GROCERY STORE. ! Tlici i ill : ike nil kinds ofl'ountty Produce in exchange i'ii tii o nes, micIi a* t'oru. \S heat, ttais, |'i a-, i iIJihv, lli-csw ax. \c. Intending i i -i-I -re strictly to the CASH SA'J^Tl^AI.. tliry propose tl.*i in>r such inducement-tn their Customer- a- * make it a ti.utunl advantage. I It *y return thank- I * their o! 1 customers and -n| cil a nil lioui tl; who have not gacn I hem a trial. I* l:n o nti lent that th*y cat. > 11 ?- cl.caj* as tlie cheapest. Their establishment i- on Main street, on the Corner opposite the Palmetto ll ui-e J. K. P. CAMP. I. VV. W VAT. January 31 47 tf HEMIY THEILK. a 2# ? 0 E - \., u? C AA > , fea 3i -v iv i: i*, Spnrlaiihui'i; C'. II., J IctJTOVLK 1IAUUV A Ali.NKW 'S.-(i'M January 17 4*? lv | THE ANTIQCH ACADEMY ; f I All IS Solid' . now in tin* fourth J[ unniili ot ii- | i -ic-?. |i.i? mot. /f tlnin far. witli .i !'i: loi i iik mIihio ot ! puti oiia^r . ni.J : jrli it*. l*i in?-i- j/Pjdr ' |?. 11 makon lilt' - n I ip; > il to ill'* tJBir : ijoiii*rii.?iiy ol i i* public, our niiiiilior i? no" 12 Tii tiio ' l.iiMO il .'o|i.iriii. mjI. Wo wish .it leant Till >15 \? lul.'iiH* >K?SlO\ VHI M I.STII5. 1*1 i lath, . . tJJ") 00 per Sen'ion 2.1 . . . 11 00 JM "... A 50 " I". J. lir.liAM), Principal. April 18 li if I i i.i.i HI r. jom:S. Attornoy ov t Law. i.r.Noiii, cco. n. r. \\ r I I'l* Id" in alte i'1-ui at all ofilie Courts, | 1 J I..nil t uiiiiiy aid Superior, held at oliniibus, l'olk o unity, mill at Henderson ville. j Henderson couiiiy, N. P., ami will intend | promptly in all I u>.iic. s iuiriialoil to hi* cure , in W o to: it N. <'. Ill II ill M'l'l I I'-. 1 . .1*P . C .... ...... Ilrtiui. c .j , Joint liourir, p.m]., Simrtuulitirg (' j II.. S (\ Mnrolt 1 68 ly ISCE. o o n 55 i o ' jlj r o # #, i r M o i: tc ? , uiidmiaai.i; i\n I ?il? M ini Sh -t, ('nfumbia, S. < r?n?l't ciionot if? of nil Km 1- mumifiicltiri-d duily C<ik'*, lr*d <?n./ Ornum nl-il, t-icrJir, an>i}>Hck~ ? </ lo r ii IIJ IIIII/ 'htli'ifr, A lni(io v.-iricty ot I'l-y, mid Fancy Oooils o nil dcsrripii >ns. !>eo lfi 42 ly j \}] i: s f \ w \i o w, A Tl'oJiXKY A T LA If, \ KII SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, 1' II . S ' Ftb2? ?1 I I Scrofula, or King's Evil, h a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which tin* fluid become* vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervade* the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No or^an i* free from its at fuck-, nor is there one wluch it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously cuu-ed by mercurial disease, low living, disord' red or unhealthy food, impure uir, tilth and filthy habit*, the depressing vices, und, above nit, by the venereal infection. \Vhutever be it* origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " from parents to cliildren j uuiu un. uiuu iiuu inuriii m'lu raiiini ; imwu, it novum t<? be the rod of llim who ?uys, "I will vi?it the imquitic* of tiie fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by ilepo ition from the hlootl of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the hums liver, mid iut< rual organ*, is termed tubercles; in the glands t?w?lliiizs; uiul oy the mm face, ? ruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which genders in the blood, depresses ti e cnergh < of life, to that scrofulous constitutions not only sutler front scrofulous complaint -, but they lmve fur less power to withstand the uttucks of other diseases; coiiscquentlv vu t number* perish l>v di- orders w hieh, til hough not scrofulous in tlicir nature, are btill rendered fatal by tlii- taint iu the system. Mo-1 of the consumption which decimates the human family has its origin directly in tliis scrofulous contamination; mid many destructive disease* of the livr, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organ*, arise fiom or ure aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons arc invaded by this lurking inf-etion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the hlood by an alterative medic ine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine wc supply in AVER'S Com pound Extract of Snrsnparilln, ] the most effectual remedy which the medical I si.ill of our time s can devise for this every- i w here prevailing mid fatal niuladv. It is com- j bin* d from tlie most active remould* that 1 ave ' been diseov. i ! for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequence*. Ilence it should be employed for the cute of not only *?i rofula, but also those n;l r a"' ctions which ari-e from it, such as Fhcptivi and Ski\ Htsi \si Si. Avihony"* 1'ii.t , j Hoslt, or 1'llt ys! !' Kt. \s, I'lMfl.l.s, l't STfl.I j lli.oT' Ht.s. lit vin* nii-1 IJon.s.TuMoiis, Ti.i i ru in I Su.1 Itm i K, S> \i.u III.AJ>, Ills itvoiii:, H i i m *Tts\i, SvMin.iTii and Mkki i ttiM. 1'. - j i *si . I?ttoi--v. J>vsi i fs;\, Draui.tiv. mid, illd- ed, Al t. t'oMl'HIMS AlttSIXli I 1 OM V.1IArt-.o on IwiuitK lti.ooii. The popular h iief ill i'njxutt <t of ()o' blooii " is foumh I ill tiuth, for scrofula is nil gem ration of the lib oil. The parti' uiar purpose and vir'ue of this Snrsnpan!hi i> to pillify and rogue-rat- 'his v ital fluid, without which sound li. ulth is Jt.possible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMiLY PHYSIC, nrc ro i i'iiipnst d that disensr within the r..oet <-f their netiuti can rarely withstand or ctjilc tlieiu. dn ir pcm-tr.itn.g properties search, at.'I cleanse, clnl ii.\igt iale every portion of the human ere nisio, correcting its diseased action, and u tuiirg its healthy vitalities. As a coiisrqiienrc of tln-:.c I I? oe riles, till invalid wlm is hniuit i...,. i..'h pain or physu al debility is astonished to I .d his in alt I: nr energy restored by a remedy at uuit so simple and inviting. Not only d>> tin . i iirr the cvrrv-dsv tin ;>1; ints of cierr Indy, tut ..l*o many Cumiiiiiitlo and dangerous disease*. '1 ho agent below t tned in phased to furnish graft* mv American Altiiun ir, con tattling rertiticat. - of their i tin s and directions for their u>" ui tin- follow.ng complaints: <'o*tntHi a*. Iiri>;hn rn. II mini he it nun / fi nm tl north i nl Stow " V A '!?' i, // < i t "ii. /'.tin iiituuf Mnr:nd h action t[f tht boml*. Untuk tit >. Lo>* id .ly>, ttih, J tinnier, mii<1 other knotted complaint*, nr.*in|. fioin a Ion stale of lite body or t/b.,11 u.Ijuu of itN functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, loll nil. KAl'IU I' HE OK Couch*, Cold*, Influenza, Itonr*cnr*s, t roup flioncbiti*. Incipient t onsunip* tion, mid for the relict of Consumptive I'.iti< ut* in advanced stage* of the disease^ So wide i the field of it* n*<Tulne?s at 1 v tinni< tons are tin' ea r? nf it* eures, that almost even set i mi nf country uoout.il* in tilt- n* publii .. known, w tm I uve been rest.irrd frnui alarming .oil e vi ii desperate diseases of the ling* by it, tee. When otti'c tried.it* sujx-iioritv ver ivn, ther ineiiieme of it- kind i* too ivppar.tit t i -ca| ^ .1 hi rv.i'i in. and win te it> virtu. * ure kuuvttn, tl.a (1,1.lie i,i. Intuit i hi tale what antidote to employ Tit the tlistri-sing ot-.d d.ii g'run* afii i tinn of tie .-it . >hi irv it. r iii* th it are in. idv t.t to out < ornate. \Vht;e rn ii v inferior r !: "In* thrnst tit >n the tt.tiittio:v have f.clttl and heen discarded. this in i *5 if . ii.I* Ii. every trial, conferred Isnetita v tl.e ilih. . tl they tan iiev.r lui', and pro, p'tr. n t . iiuau ixus and t o remarkable to ov to. suit n. PRl.l'Mtr.D BV E>S:. .i. ( . \yi:k & ( ?. I.OWKl.l . M ASS. II AVI (.AND. STKVKSON * CO., Charleston. Whole ale Agents. .Ian 3 Id if THE SOUTHERN GUARDIAN, ' A 1 ?li!ic:il and New* Journal, J'u 'l/m/ti tf al ('ofumhiii, Smilr (m uftii'i, n?;tcn..:_\ir t.t i w. t t - u<my, in-wi tJiuyuuu weoKiy, 13 V CUARLKS P. PEL HAM. TtBMS. Daily ?f.. Oil 1 Tri-Weekly, - . . . -J tx Weekly, "... . '2.vU I nj in mh aurc Jm uriulily. r I'M! IS .101* ItN V L. n< w entering upon it* third 1 year under the |<?e~<?ni prt>| ricfor. ts rap illy exten tin); it> circulation ami uitlncncc. | bounded >i<1 conducted upon the principle* ? t Stale Eight*, it enjoys llie reward ol puhl.c j confidence mi I enlightened approval. Entirely independent in it* mating. uu tit. it has >tt< >d wit li una u\ i ring confident'* upon the -oundn -s ; integrity and consistency of us prim .pies, i i'lir -ugh evil rep ?rt, ns w. d as ttnoogh go I. \ lis vniee Int.* been to aid ill delenee I tin , E'jL* \ I.I l'\ ol the lionili: it* consols have ever been and are for EESlSfANCE iu the j wrongs attempted to he put up.>n us by a sec i tiou il majority The s'i ui/itii (iiH'rtliun looks for support to the .statu and section wlmse rights, honor and interests it lots f.iillifully espoused uud uniiutaine 1. Soii(li?*ru <*nar?ltuii Mrum 1'i'intihi? EsliitdishtMeuf. Having recently made largo and clone, additions to our Jt.'i. UEKIt'E, from the ben ty ]>v fjundur-s :ii the country, we are now prcp.nd to do all kinds ot Printing in as neat stylo an i on a* favorable terms as any oflice in the j Sunt h. The pretuium for the best specimen of Hf-ok Printing was aw.i ded at tbe late Pair to the pi opi let or ot the >" it'll II GtliirJinii. All coiiiinuniclitiofirt 10 be addressed to the ' Southern (,'uar utin, <>r to <\ 1*. J'ELIlAM, Columbia, H C. Nov J'J 3.? li DISSOLUTION. 'IIIIE firm ..f .M lloiTAl I. ItAllUI.N.S has | In'.mi I ? 'ilve l l?y mmunl consent. i'.< r.ui?r mi siio1. business wiii i p n .1 ..'it'll ,.t the ol'l stand by the 8ub#oi*ibi-r. He | is 11.in prepared I., do ibv best of wurk, nn.l only nskn bis friends to give him a trial, lie ' warinuts bis work. A. BCIIOITAIT.. 1 February 7, 18t>l 1H tf NOTICE \I<1. persons b \'. ii.jr demand^ again-1 tbe lv t xto of Col. T. W WAT BUS, DocM , will present ilienitomo f< rthiri'h, prop.-tlv pro i ied. O j: Ll^VAl D3. Ad'n r i Aj-ril-l 1P31 k 3 1W. Dlford, MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEV AT LAW, AVJt SOLlCJTOft I* KQU17T, HAS romored his Office froiu Church Street to the oilice adjoining the Spurtau Office, ?ii lite Public Square. All busiuuse intrusted to his care will meet ?rit!? prompt attention. Feb 3 4? lj T. if. I' VERNON, ATTORN 1. Y AT LA W, \\7" II'L PRACTICE in the Western Cirsnlt If Orrtct;?West corner of Col. W. W. ii.VitltlS' brick building, over the ?t??te ??t f ohiii|? ,v t unnon. :m<l u)iptnil? the Palmetto llou>e. April I'd 0 lj i Wright Ac Orr, { A T T O U >' E V S A T L A W , j Office in Mai. Lego's Ilriek Ritiiding. next " lour i?i H <bo ?v K Iwa.Ja' law office, upetuirs, Spartanburg, 0. H. . J. 1). Whiomt, S|wrtttuburu C. II Jah. I,. Ouu, Anderson C. II. J an ' > 45 j RK3ED & rUNCAJJ". ? A T T O U N E v S A T I. A W AND 1 toticiToes i.n Kyi nr. . AT SPAKTANUl'iUi C. 11 All buaiums J intrusted to tlieiu in Law and Kqtiily will j be promptly attended to OHice next door j Hardy, Agnew & Co. J. 1\ KKKU. I>. B. Ut'SCAJt \ ;' ?* i 1 12 6 ly ( < . Ilcclitlri* A son, t WATCH MAKERS, J A NI> Manufacture of Jewelry, Repairers | ! /~\ of Clocks, Watches, ?Vc. All work inj trusted to tlietu will meet with promptness and ( 1 despatch. t I .Mure i. irt 4 tf i MirntEsix 1 4 T JOK'S BARRKK SHOP, orer Haidv's II*irdw ire Store, can always be found a huge lot of superior MATTRESSES, ol till sires, uiude of excellent materials, and at niode- . ru'e prices. r?'h i'i f>o __ tf Willinm Lot Itweotl, T A 1 L O R , U.\s remove I to Rooms over Foster .t j i Judd'e, opposite thcConrt House. Thank I till for p i ,?l'.lvoi-, he asks a liberal putroun^e t I for tbc future. ' 1 Julv 7 1? ?f | _. . - ? ? < It. I >. 0\V?'U, ( K A S II 10 N A D L K T A I LO II. 1 I ftll'l.b i tin i ! -,< thanks for jasl fav i- ' i | * v an 1 ask uc >. .nuance of the -an:e. I | He may'be found over Hardy Agncw's i i Hardware Store. - - r Ur. Win. 'I'. Kuvm I ' II I. pra-tice MEDICINE and SURtiKKI ? ? it c 'iim ction with DENTISTRY, at the j I Oilier in Sj.at tanburg and its vicinity. Other I "it Church Street, No. 2, Hrick Range, upstairs. Residence at l>r L. C. Kennedy ?. March ? 1 4 1 v DR. C? C. HiL.WEDV YT RL'I't C.N ED, and las resumed the I 1 ft. < 1 v* -?! in*4 jn | J.in 14 4"> tf DK. \V M. E. DEAN 1 I S oprnnl li's e on M >iII rc', ov.-r I J ION'S Dltl'U SiOliK. wli.i> he may he.consulted at all lii.ic* utilests Piutca.?iou ; .11.V i tignged or .lb-. lit. Feb 7 as _ tr J X oriion A: Klomiiij*'! I ll.L I'll M'TIt K MKDICINK AND SI it- J >> (illltV in Spurt iiiliitrjr and i:.< vicinity ; On iir, Main Street, ..jij -n, Pulim-itu House. Aug. 2 22-1 f. . Tlu- Sl ile o't South Carolina. ] In tlm Court ol' Common Mean. I?. \\ . Mo. no vs. J. M Iti w.leu. I Attachment. iSnbo. I' Kv?i .1 < Carlisle l'lain'ITs An y. ? 9 ULULAS il.c plaintiff <lij, i?n the 'Jtiih I #ilny nt V.aieb. file his deulttr it ion :.r'> ufct | tin- iL-.?a .nil', will, I l- II lb said < I- at.full iVolu ] .ml wi.limit the iimilt?! tint1 Stare, hu 1 lui* .* neither w *.!< nor attorney known witliiu tlu* i <i?aio, np_.ii whom a eojiy ol the .-aid dcclara i.on might be screed: I It i.? therefore ordered, That tin* < i >1 1 ton i iilant iL> appear ami pica.I to tins > .id due. ua t lion, oti or he fore the 27 day ot* March Itov'. i which won .1 bo in the your ot our Lord oiu , I iionsaiid eight hundred and siviy two: c.th'-r : t ! wise tinaJ nnd. ah oliite judgment will-then bo 1 . giuu and awarded against him. j. it. Toi.LKdON, r. c. r. t I March 2S 4q I STATE OF .SWLTII CAROLIM In the t'ourt of Common please. Ji uiiing< TiiutuLn<on fc Co., vb. C:t>wcll llogan. | Attachment. Hub Ldwards ; Carlisle, Pl'ff's Att'jr. r HKliK \S tlii- plaintiff* did. mi the 2l>th J 1 f day .! March file hid declaim ion againsi v tl.- dfto-.J u:t. wli > (a< it is siii lji.ia' <vut from t a 1 w ?thnui the liiaiie ol'thi< Stale, ami has nei , toor wife nor aitm-ney* known within ihe same , up. n v i>in u copy or the said dcc'itr..;ion might be M'neJ: 1( . < therefore ordered, Tlint lb<* - i i d'fen>1 till do nppear and plead to the sail J. claratr>>ii, ?ni or before the '27th day of Mu.-eh next which will he in the year of our Lord one thott"-:iri I .-iglit hundred and sixty-two.; otherwise fin il .Hid absolute julitmeiH will then be given and awarded against iiiin. J. 11. TOLLKSOX, C. C P. 1 March 28 4<i 1 : L 11 The State of South Carolina. ; J In the Court of Common Pleas. ! c \V. .1 !ui*on vs. Win. C. Kilj.ore. BowO, Kd v;-.rd? & Carlisle, l'laiut'ff's At. y. %? 11 Ml. HAS the tuain; ill >.id, on ihe doth ( yy d -?v ot Mar> L, tile his dc Itimivii ag tins! the u>-t udunt, who (as it is said) is sbs. tit from and without the limits <>t this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy ot the said declaration might be served * It is therefore ordered, That tho said defen 1 .hint do appear and plead to the mid declaraii..il, on or before tire 27th day of March next. I J winch wd! b in itie year of our Lord one thou- j j Hind eight blind. ?d and sixty two; otherwise I tin il and absolute judgment will then be given 1 1 , an 1 awarded against liim. J U. T0LIJ780N, C. C. P. ! j March 2? 4?j 1 j' The Slate dt South Carolina. ! ' In the Court ofCotntufiu Pleas. j . a. nono v?. . m . ttowdeu. ! ii Attachment. I ' lb>l>o, Ldward- X v at lisle, I'lain'ITs Att'y. I HI'.IM \s the plaintiff did. on ilie 'Jrtth ' I ? ? ?ln n! M ircli. tile lii> ili-i'lrimtinu agiui*; " ?u? il.-n-iniml, wiio is said) is atmem Irom I inil without liif limits ol tht? Stale, and lifts neither w t'e n >r attorney ku<>wn within the! 1 Mime, tij <>ii whom it copy of itiu raid dvolaraluii might he ? rved : It is therefore ordered, That the said defoti- s data do o|ip"iir and plead t the said declara- l J tion. on or before the 27th day of Mnrob next, j which will he in the year of i>ur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two: otherwise final and absolute judgment will then he given and awarded against hint J 11. TOLLESON, C. C. P. March 28 4<1 riirntw ' I'lcitry ' --r> ~-n* \ NOTIIUK sVofh supply. f"r **1* \v r??ri l GO(?bO!0>\ 1 1 c o 21 o') if j ft is *r '>su <<c * 11 <i t-'V ORUBRS XO. 9. MARCH 1, I MO. 1NHOS. 0. RHETT. P. 11. NELSON. A. C. OAK LI NO TON and 8. MOOOWA.N. L.rttg been appointed and commissioned Brigstier Oencrsta of tho Volunteer Force, raised .v authority of "An Art to provide m Armed ditn.iry Force," will be obeyed and respected iccordittgly. They are hereby assigned to heir respective c>mniMtidt> ne follows: 1st Brigade Sonkh Carolina Volunteers to >o commanded by-dJrigedier Oeneral THUS 1. KtlETT, will Qon>Mt of the troops raised roiu the Uistrictb pf\Ursiigeburg, Barnwell, Jeaufort, Codctcn. GJt.irl.-nton a >d Lexington, rxccpttliat lying between Broad and Saluda lUrtw. * wf. . - 2d Briga If to be commanded by Brigadier General 1' II NEIAiON. will oansiat of the roups raised fnjdv.ihirvDiV.riftts Of Kichland icrslinw. Latica- cr /vialike r, Clarendon, D*rington, Marlborough. 'wirrjr Marion, Wil * imusburg and Georgetown. A Brigade to be commanded by Brigadier "* icticrnl A. C. G ABLlNUTuN. wil oonsUt of roopn iai.-ed troni the District* of Newberry, .aurenx, York, Sptrianburg, Union, Fairfield. Chester, nnd that part of Lexington lying bewoeu Broad aud Saluda Uivers *lth Brigade to be commanded by Brigadier jcneml SAMUEL McGOWAN. will consist of roups raised tVum the Districts of Edgefield,1 Vbheville, (Jrecuvillv, Anderson and l'ickeu? * Jy order: S R. GUT* Aijutanf an J Inspector Ucueral March 11 li of South Carolina The St;ite of South Carolina. 1. C. Caldw dl. Administrator Applicant, vs. J. I). Mai ray and others. Defendants. Petition for fun Is Jo pay Debts. IT appearing to my sati faction that Arthur Br i\l< y i if living) and wife. Nunc Jane iiniwley. def ndants in this case, reside beyond lie limit* ol lus .State. L i? therofiireorder, d !.at they appear at the court of Ordinary. to f; ho.dcu at >puri*iibttrg District on tiie 27<ii ! iy of M ty ti< it, to show cause, if any they :an, why the pincc d* of the sale of the real state of ltobert Marray, deo'd.. sold by order d th" Ordinary tor partition and division, houhl ti' t l>;' paid ov.-r to J. 0. Caldwell. Ad. iiiitr.si. at or of t he siid Iloborl Murray, d'*c'd . o he a plied !y hint to the payment of the Job's oi the raid Robert Murray, dee'd. tiiven midrtr my U?nd and seal, this the 2'Vil? lay ot February. 1861. J NO. EAKI.E BOM.VR, o. a. i?. -i Feb 28 01 lit The Statu of Suit? Carolina. In the Court of-i omuton Fleas. John Davis vs. Caswell Bogur. Afaobment. BoL'i Edwards i: Carlisle, . hiiu'iT.s Att'y. V1 * II EM LAS the plaintiff did, on Lne 2tiib yy d-?y of March, file hie declaration against :iie defendant, who iH-.it is -aid) is absent fruiu and without t!?c limits of this State, and lot a neither wile tror attorney known within the -'nine. ' pun whom a copy of the said dcclui ? lion ii.i.in be. scried : It is lit otore ordered. That the said defend'uii ?l > ipprar nnd ph-it! to lie said declaration. tin or before lite *27.'li day of March mat, which w II be in <hc year ol <>ur f.ord one ihuu- iiiJ ei,'!.l bun I red aid -oily-two; otherwise litini au i ab-'jlui j .dgniciit will be givcu and swarded against him. J. Ii. TOI.LESON. C. C. 1*. March 28 4q ST ATI: OF soriff C.\HOlJ.\A In the Ccutiuou l'icas. D. I. A L. TWIi l'V, A if,-n Auachiucut. ... 1 ii. r. > c.uaua. Boho, Kdwur U \ Carlisle. Pllf"*. Atl'jr. \ \ * U/'.ilE.V.^ iti- pitinutf did, on the-"?th ? ? tlity !' Ociuii r, tile liiw (levUruijnn the <l.?f lt-luu, \*iio .un it is said) i? ?li 'iut from Mid v.-.: out the limits of litis Stair, i-i l h 11 nottli -r vile rijr uifumry known withit (In* .1.' upon n cn'iy ol the snid deUritliou ini^m he rv li is tlicrrf .fi.- ? ? i< i. TiiM ijie said defrn1 :int ti t np.i.'ir ! p :*1 i?? tlm suit! .kchinv. ion, -'ii i .H-init; -lit ilay of October nt'ii, u,!L << in iif yortr itf our Loid ou? ib?'U iii I tv^lil hundred ad sixty niir ; otherwise in.ii :iti i al-n. - jii ! iK-ui will then be jjirt-n tinl utt u.Jed against. ii.ni. .1 11. TnUl.EfiON, C. C. P Oct - > 3i 4?i Oi*. -1 - Uovee 1)*?<1js' IHlTJlltit HlXt 13 1 T T KRS, VU I". in-. Ie littin a pure i.ud mill 'tiltoral< d Vi nr.-. Kn.ili * uliutil iluuMr tin* usual it run,'; !i i.i at h> i Uiiu s, mid is imported >* inly < .e lunuo in the United Mates Abu. 'roiu ii.n i iiiiiivinjt vaiurblo Hoots. Herbs. \c., tit.: ! > uii - Sval. S|nlU'uanL Comliey. t'aii.mil' f r ,n ?. il. ii,.uii, Wild C'hiity I nt ** dark, una i?iy berry. \VK i MALI.KNCK ii i: w o it i. i> io MtOlUCK Til 1CIU EQUAL ! ! IV e do not prufos to h ive tli\coTer> ?l some owi' 'known only lo the Indiana ut ?outli Jane ica," t>n?l a mr'e for "ail d.wm'.'s wibiuh <lie lesh i? heir to," htr *> claim to present to the lubli u truly vmIuu preparation. winch eveiy nielhgciit phy>ictitu in ihv-coticirv will approve if ami reootuniond. As a remedy fur IMUMENT CON^t.HI'TIUIC, Vc;?k Lungs, Indig. slj. ii. Dyspepsia. Disease* if the N.'iv.u- Sy-ietn. I'aralyms, I'Uee. l)i* mk'S peculiar to Females, Debility, ami ad tsra requiring a Tonic, tney are UNSURPASSED! For .Sore Throat, so common among the 'lei :y, they ure truly v iluwUle. I r lite aged ami intirm. or for (teraon* of % ve il* 'uiist-ituiinn?tor Minister* el the liuupe). .nwyers, ami all pul.lic speakers?for Hook* veouers, Tailors, >e.iii'?;iesses, Mindcnta. At i't>. ml ill person* leading a sedentary liD, nrv win |ir?vc iruiV iit'lirDUll, Ana iieverage, they arc ? .itoieeoKe, innocent, uul delicious in the taate. They produce nU ho exbiHraliug clieuiti of llaiuty or W inr, vitlioui inloxicating: ami ar? a valuable r?"iiely lor pen-on* addioiert Co excessive use of rong drink, anil vr'ah to retrain from it. They ire pure an 1 entire y froo flow the poisons coiiaincii in (lie odul. ernt <1 Wine and Liquors rilh which ii>o Country i* flooded. Ib '-e Hitlers not only CURE, but PREVENT )i-?'.i if. and *lioubl be um'iI by all who live in , cot fry wb e llio water i- bail, or wnote inl.r od fever at r prevalent. Ueing eniirey into rent and hnrnili??, they may he given irely lo cluulieu and infants with impuniiy. 1' j sit iiuis, t. lei gy nun. and ; emperunec ad caiea, a- un act id humanity, should assist in 1,1'('!idiinr iiionc i i'll i r vilnaKI* ijieiivnj r p ... j - . ? ?"iv ? ? buo oTrr JiituJ. un>i ihereby essentially aid iu bnniith;iz druukenuees ami <U?en??. (CHARLES VIPDIFIELD k CO., Froprlvtor*, 78 Wiiliiiin 3lre?t, New York. FiMlier & lloinitsli, SIWFT.VNBURG, S. C. .\w% 1 ?i ? * ly listener's ''elcbrak'J Stomach Bluer 11 > VI C at OOODOION'B 4 L * r i * -a I " #