The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, March 27, 1856, Image 3

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M?M. Spit^u : i subnet a tories of artic) Ihf publication, containing historic Incidents in oa local history, wbivb may pro*? sufficiently interest lag to aaoura tham a place in yoar colamns. To< will peredve that lift form oi their presentation i colloquial. My informant being aged and well-in formed, I have thought it beat to retain hia 0*1 laaguage. I have not act doWn aught by wny <i el ten nation, or attempted to mollify in anywise tl.< piquant pointing* of the old mac at the customs o habits of our people. Ono especial object ol tlics articles is to collect and imbody all the informatioi obtainable relative to the History ol our District For that purpose I would thank any person to sctn ma the beta they may be able to collect, in mnnu script or otherwise, either to yonr care, or to th address of DERWKNT. HISTORIC VIEWS OF SPARTANBURG Or Facts jnd Memories of Eighty Yean BY DEltWENT. Deswrmt. Oood morning. Mr. Oldburghcr how do you do tbis lovely morning? Oldduruiier. Very well, I thank yoo, except ing the ailments and infirmities of old age. Yot see that I am bowed in my body and slid* in mi limbs from the weight of yenrs. As Burn* say* I am "going down life's hill." D. True, you nrc not so litho of 1 mb as qnon dam, but still you retain the buoynncy of *pirit au< cheerfulness of mind without 'which existence ii unbearable, but witli which, all its pains and nclic are much subdued. Forsooth, you nrc one of thi most luippy men of your years I ever saw. O. I am obliged to you for the compliment eon veyed in your language, and mast acknowledge, ii justice to truth, that you arc correct in your per son a! remarks, as well as in your moral deductions There is tio doubt in my utiud of the fact, tlia y traranilKfy of mind and a habitual cbctrftilucsa o 'snipe* disarm life of niiny <?f its |?:?nar?, nn<t strev tltepathway of its pwufwr with n profusion of flow ers. d know old men on the Tyger, whose cqiia Dimity i? perfect and well-founded frotu habit thai Done of the ordinary events of opposition tha thwart our progress can exert tlie slightest pertnr fcitig influence upon them. Tlie oouseqttcneo is r-;Uat they live to a green nM age. retaining all thei "physical, m w.-fl as mental |xiwer*. in full vigm I/ke fstJUttfollow's idea of a robust old tiji', thri are strong branches with snow eucuinbervil. T* be thus armed for the stnut'los of life, rememlx that you must cultivate assiduously the habit o quiet an 1 calm subtn ssmn to tin* overruling? 0 Providence. In nl things bevoad control neknow led re your grntitu le to (>o.l, and ask bi* stiHtainini grace to enable you to struggle with the tcmptn, tiolis and roughnessesof life. Ily th s d i ly d sefplatc of your heart you will il la;na into a It ibit ??f t iking things ealnily, to u?e i quaint, but expressive p!ir i?o, nnd in nil resjuvti become a better man. This habit >x not nnattaiii sole*?pr.actieo will give you ail the benefits of il. I rests, t*hi, upon a strong foundation, and hence w< may infer its controlling |MWer and n leqnacy t< fit us for the roti-.il joltings of human life. Tin elements which form the buses of such a liicntn frame are virtue, temperance, in >rality, honesty These are the sources of inner life. There ar? sxUrnal causes of annoyance which a ?c iuflucntia in determining claims to gentility In this age, tin drapery of the figure, as much as mental cut ure, togrtlior with his religious opinions, are the man* qualification* of a liu'.ssioii into aristocratic o leics Think what yon please a'sr.it it, a man's rcligioni tqiillious ill thi*s.* go ?.l days do inoro to ilcc.de h'i s i:*ial position tli in every other consideration in om I (tie to.va. Whether lie is sound in the fttnda mental prinuiples of religion is ? matter not of s. m jch.in mi *t}t, as whether lie entertain* concur rsnt optnioiH ujmn the distinctive doctrines of tin sect which ? ?* lys to give a tinge of nrvoeracv l* the social gradation* atona l hint. Such a soei.i politico r. lig'o state is mush to be deplore |, as ii begets a spirit ?*f s.-o'.anansm slnt rvcrv chrixt'-ai should forbear cultivating. If there in aught ?Iis p'rising to the Author ?>f our religion, w !n? Knee U?? distincli >.is among person* in out war. c.rcunhl.iiiiiio, it intM bo tii-tt sectarian.mi ivh.c! test* the companionship of men. The rllVvi <> th:? *,?irit is to tiring tilue it o ) under d< uominO' tiidt il nni|u!in : t<> stiuiii'.ito denominations t<> t!u establishment < f colleges, cfiii'iTi J hy inch of tt.? mime religious faith, utid to beget a sj?t1 m dccid edly sectarian, that il will *vcn pvn -tr to IrgKlntiui sn.l th?* government atluirs *f the Slate. Alresiij ilo we we prrjutlitfo oot in lite in.Higiira ahlrcmH'it ?t the heal* til these one-died colleges through tho loop-hole* of lo^'xlaliru proceeding* an I tincturing the an 1 iittet-uicc* of tin members of the respective 1l.110.11n ilions eng igci hi sprcu.li <d *? ir religion through the indium o T ) in*'itc'iiai* of learning. S i. h a spirit, if thai cultivate!, will ilo more ti ^ r< -ligiouixc politics tlmn any other cunsiderabli % en.?so. Odiecu will bo soagnt ami officerselected? local an 1 federal?under this potential spirit. Ii my y lunger iluys every christian was respected a: such, nu.l merit made the ground-work of popu'a ^ , self support. I). I rcgrtt much, with duo deference to join \ sgr, to hear expressions o( foreboding* so paintul I vv rrj icing to ?i c our d.trercnt dcnoininatioiii Illov.llg with SO li.u h so I it mill i? lb. mutter of education. O. I am sorry to my what I have said. The eon , victim) s ?>f age ihould not bo suppt esscJ, however I'or iioliviilu.il opinion every ninti is responsible t< Goil nad country. I therefore say, uuheai tatingly that the effect of these icliuob?mis-named col leges?will injure the cause of education, by lowering its standard, and constitute the battle gloom . on which to decide the issue whether our Stutt ? College shall stait 1 n? tho object ol State liberality or its existence be suspended on die chances o support. K.Oar lathers understood this matter we'd, and f'.phccvibre voted for the endoiviwriit of tlic Soutli Carolina College. .lames Jordan, one of "ur fii>l w Repr?.s> statives from this I' strict, gave Ills v-.tc for .too establishment of our College j and though *(< .. 1 at (lit? next election in consequence of it, . was ultui-Ue'y sustained by bin constituents. , I). Speaking of Representatives ami our I)i?* . irict, replied* me of a desire 1 have long cnicrluin?d pLwiiliiis'difl llntory of our Village nu<l District in cvery possible aspc t. Will you phase V"v W' a Util aauuu ill of the origin of each, ami eueh incidents ns ynnr memory hat treasured upf O. I will do ho .at ?li!r.-reiit times, mid you nuiy -pul> ish them as suhs you. Tlicy must, howeser be dscut.-utn and unmethodically detailed. Tlie (net miller* were Thus Williamson, Win Willi, Tin*. KK'son, Ai ..under Mulvie, Dnnic Faust, ^Xiad'ah Watson, Mime Tnlleaon, Jnmci llrauon, Jesse Ck'v.lmd, B. Benson, nn<J II litowti. The firm sold u. Win. W? lis, who li.iib il from Mecjtlenhurg county, North Carolina, and bought the lands <if Th.a. Williamson, on which onr village is located. lie (Wells) w.is the f.ithci of J?hu Wells, deceased, wbo was ilio nncestor ol Mrs. Arm, wile of Womlw ar.l A lieu, and Mrs _ Moss. Mr. Wells represented this Dstrict in the L ij sl iture about 1000. He afterwards sold bis ^^^^^BUnd, or a p u t of it, to Wm. Thomson, And n movto tl>? apex of tbo lull whereon L P. Bishop ^^^^^Fand 11. Bowden, ami others, reside, known as tits southern end of Iluihurg. Thcnou ho came on 7 vfb!? -dde of tY ratine,/? fiMi out T"tnj CbwKil I . . HBfliMHiHjilaSBfiMSHnMliGSttHBHMtfHHflflMMM ha* lately bridged at each heavy coat,) creeled a / r ho mm where the residence of Mr*. Cleveland now D*? etandv. ThorealVer he aold to Obadiah Wataoa, a who waa a hotel keeper, and left here in 1809. to p Muao Tolleeoo, hair-brother of our Clerk and the I owner of the Pul niello llou'e, wae married 2otli *>n n May, 1809, nud retailed g<to<ls in tho house oecu- |j^'J if pied by Walton, w hich he bought, and in a build- ?^ lug that lately stood ou the lot iu frout of the Pulr met to House, and now owned by Col. \V. W. liar o ria. Alexander McKie was also a incrchnut, nnd q , rtw a part of the timo he spent here in an old Inst I, house that atood ou tho corner where Leo & Briggs 8uie J now have their grocery storo. Mosts. Cleveland - and Benson wero merchants, and eatno hero in De- t0 n o ceinbcr, 1808- They were both tingle, nnd board* out i ed at the time with Ttuw. Ellison, who wna a hotel " keeper nnd merchant. Mr. Ellison then resided in ril);| ' ? building tliat stood on thu lower end ol Mrs. odvi ' Clcwbii4'i lot. He afterward* built the houro hist, now ownctl by Mr. Gentry, nnd which was regard- *.''8' i , lhu j e<l as very superior in taste and architecture to any ,vni tenement in town. Daniel Faust wits a tailor, an.1 ot 3i . lived in a neat little house r?n the lot now owmd can. i by Peyton Turner. .Ins. It ration wna also a rncr- 018 caii!* p l chant, and sold goods in a house that stood where ?tj|| , our present Court House stands. The land was busi bought from hint for tho location ol iho Court House. Ho (Brunon) moved herein 1808, and I ft I in 1828. Mr. Brunon resided oti the Kirby Hill, The h ' which originally belonged to Win. Pootc, iron mas- H s ; tvr, the father of Thos. Poole,late Senator from this e 1 D strict, and of Miss Jane Poole, now an Inhabitant j ' of our town. This hill was t-obi by Mr. Poo'.o to Wm. now Shaw, a stranger, originally from England. Mr. a I Henry Brown came herein I8t?9. The Houao he ^ - [ tenanted is now partly in ruins, and sbsxl in the ;n t| | h How ndjaeent to Mr. O. Burgess's residence. <juoi t ; Mr. Brown was the grand-father of Alfred Brown. y >f ' II's house came here with hint. It is sn.d that it | y r ' was fitted together ne.ir Mr. John Bomar's resi- p - ' deuce, tliroo miles from the village, and toiled here, are 1 The sweat and toil that was exuded and exerted in ^ , bringing it k> the village certainly entitles it to t that reverence we should feel for old specimens of JtS f I architecture. I have often looked at it as a coil- $,v;4 i necting link of the architecture of the past and ? r , present. Tho dingy,sombre look and fallen eon j dition cause the most pleasing associations of ti.e v 1 past to well freely up in my m:ud. Wlu-ru Mr. Br . ' ! John Maxwell now lives there stood a hands one _ ^ r house. It e as occupied hy J. I). Paekett and Wm. I Hunt successively. They were both lawyers. Be- . ^ f sides them tin re were John K.ulc, Isaac Smith, - | Maj. Wm. Trim titer, and Maj. E. Koddy. Ol d re ; the former (Mr. Pocket!) a mast slanderous trail! - j ? ! tion now obtains. It is send tlint he was a man ol ' ' l wealth, hut by no means of the "struiter Ml" in M - ! ethics. His want of moral principle and eliarac ? ter made him exceedingly loathsome to his cotcni p raries. The consequence was, that he left here wiiln.tr, leave or notice: and slander, by imposing pay i i upon tradition, if it be not true, asserts that the wj|| t weed called dog fennel never made its appearance ? until he came, an I therefore they denominated it . | Puekelt weed.*' It is also saiJ that he lived ! 1 ! where Major J. 1). Wright now resides, and that _L j bis place was called Dridgetsville. Of this dog I fennel a similar trad lion jtcevniled about Peitdh? ^ 1 , ton. It was tbere called the "Shaw weed," from ^ like reasons To lS-d there were no physicians. , lu that year l)r H. M. Young moved, here and pur? . sued his profession successfully for many years. In f ' the same year Dr. ii bv. of Ivturms. commenced n ! ? inejienl practice with bright pMpcctti, and 1 >. - A * Thorn**, now* n M thod'.st Mini t.*.-? t?ot foi 0.11c J * f cause they f -nil r> iu ?vr.l to ot!icr p:tls. O tin* lawyer*. only two have sur. iv.'J the rlmck o' lii c . . I > to tlii*. period. One of the a (Mr. \V. 11 ut t > I o tin* li.oior nf having a legal preceptor of t! e Tini* lalo James Kdward Henry. | suiti , ; ? j a lo I lO.XtItI-;SSI0\AL. I l | Wxsitisorox. M ir.-'i 2<V ?Mr. .I niim n-|?o ted |,'41| I n W II in tin* Senate to-J iv, prepared tiy tin* Si cret; - ' r.. I rv of '.In-Treasury,to prevent Iran i* in the two in-, ! n"( , r.tiJ nniold tin* tariff, hy which it at expected | , t that tin- revenue will W-- reduced to tin* ext. nt ot : | ,.j | $ 1 0,0tH>,IM)fl per iintnrii. The iti'tin ft aturc is the ! j n'-.oition of the du'y on wool. All raw materia* 1 for mamifactui lag an I nieeliiinii-.il use* are put on , tin* free lint. ^ c> Wxmiinuton, M.ireh l'J?The Senile pass, d ''r*i . the Military Academy h.ll, mnl then cnuxiueii-d the "al I >? lie.enoy lull ' '"ail The House, in lieu of lit - majority ntnl minority 1 "!lv reports the mi Kann* font *tod election case, iniopt- | i o I a substitute,authorizing the Sjnnkcr to appoint ; -j*),,. . a committee of three mcni'K-rs ol -the ll"iis , , \j,.( tike testimony, nn I appropriating $ in,(100 fo their ; ' expenses. Til vote st'*<vl, v -a* I'M; nays 52. . ' 1 !ia>k Kiosk Kaii.roaii-A . mi ? ?; <.n.lent of the j|u AW evil'e Banner says tail I.ythgoe, Chief ICngi* | |jlK j iieer of lh > Una.I, has r Mailed. The n??, rtion | ^ ; lieedn c.mlir > alion. ; We learn that op-ration* have oen*eil at the Tunnel.*, on account of dissat slictum union,' the ; ' , i w.-rkineii in regard toxrages. The hands dt-nin d . 4 ',r i a certain price, n*:d the contniclom refuse to com- "'y ply with their demands. Tltttii Mood matters at ; J'r*' I our Inst dates. Tin; sub-coin motors tiro stiil at { ^ur i work on the liu of Kotid ?n this Stall*. ? Keowee j i Courier. <<u|> The It is Mated tha' Mr. ItueItalian's letters bv the r Arabia nnnnunec that the feeling iii political oirch s r in l*ingland is inueli mollified towards the I'nited ^ S ales on the present difference*. The reaction is ' L ' even stronger t an is i dieatc-1 hy tin- p ess, and is 1 * favorable to a reasonable adjustnu-nt NY difficulty , L* is now anieipated on that score,alth ugh tin-re had j Ih-cii iio very recent conferences, owing to l<ord Clarendon's atisenc at I'ari* l*>rd I'.ilnierston's ., ' : government is regarded as totteri g; it having ! I been twice beaten in l\v hamoiit, including the j ,'r , peerage nucition. and one police in asure with- ., drawn. - ! Tiik Saiai.i. Pox.? We have heard of but few j . oases of this disease in the infected regions since j 'crn J , our last; and, as we stated ln*t week, there i- no j ^ | case nearer the village than ah->ut eight miles. Our ' physicians have tiow an abundance of vocci'io , . matt r, and if proper diligence is nlitervcd, ?? we / h I assured lln-re will In-, in placing all under its : 1*2( : niiiu nee, wo nope to oc nolo to announce inn I ! liort tiin. that the accost anted intercourse lieI tween the town and the country can with natcly ho i r< sained?Arherillr Spectator. March CO. , 1 Tka.nxk to 1>k Kank.? 1'liu British Govern- ; ^ ! mem having through Mr. Crmiipton extended to | 1 | thin Government cnr?luil congratulation* on lli * , I Mifr icturn ol Dr. Km- and In* gallant associates, miii tviah'ng to confer wm t -ken of thankfulness TO on th naval olfioers th m engaged, n*it the perms At i sion of the Kxcculivc tor that purpose. A* the ?v power to give permission rest* with Congrcm, the ui Irorn upon lencc between Mr. Crnmpton and Mr. i Marcy has taken that diieetinn. tion * ? Wnrl Col. Burnett, ooinuiaiider of one of the New ru'p York reginitlit*, having been applied to for the of I ' number ol the survivors, with a view to voting to the eaeh a aword by the laigialatnrc. the col ttel re- TIC | apouda that a* the State owe* eaeh survivor money, ; lie ia cure the sword* w ould not be aeoepU-d, as 1 it might ull.ut the ability of the Statu to pay the 1 I d.bt. n The Legislature has p ins- d a law repealing the * charter of tho Miners'and Manufacturers' II ink o 'J' Ktmxville, nd the Ontr I Kwik of Nashville, with 60 I a branch at Dandridge, Kast Tcnnowee?to take 120 , effect on the tir?l of August next.? yruhrillr 500 Hanner. 500 r AsoTtir.H Imoiav Maimacrk ?>An extrn from the Oenfct (Pin.) 1 ompanion of Mareli li, say* , t nt a msssocre of four men, one woman and three children, by Indians, occurred on the Wilhla- P 1 oooehic, about .111 tnilcu from Tampa II.iv. bcin ^??? nun] > Pen.Voc Iverson, of Georgia, <*n the 18 h, gave Inotiee that he would Introduce n bill Increasing the t ^ pay of member* of CJongre**. If thin will do away 'n,rr with the bestowal of largesse* upon members for A 1 i theft inter, wr ?bal1 r? joiee in it- pro-rage t ' ? L shipment of 15 hhds. of N. C. Coal, from lbs p River tnine?, hod rvnvhol Wilmington. The lily of tlto eonl is reputed equal to eaiiuei, and to it* (tM-mnkitig ptvpcrtks,H quiitiliiy hdi miiI Itw York. ' '01. t?dwurd Frsre'.t'i. Lecture nt Ritlinouil, 5 (V?l ?esdny vveniuir, attracted :ui immense and nhtcd udn-nec. lie w.is followed i i brief nil b nee by ?n-Presidvnt Ty'er and Governor Wise. COMMERCIAL. Iolumsia Marimt, March 22.?Cotton.?Out ' weekly report of the cotton market c!<<eed on n y t but steady dc 1 and for the article, consequent n the news brought over by the Arabia to tin inst. Ill the early part of the week ju*t btougl t close, the same quiet del tin nd prevn led, wit! * tiny quotable change in prices from llios giv-n r ur last re|Mirt, and up to the close of business rtiursday tliere was no change in the gem r.i! 'I ig rules. Ou Kri ay morning 0110 week'slat< r |; co? from Liverpool by the Persia, viz: to the 8 h en me to hand, reporting cotton firm, with n J it Improvement in the better g ndes, s les of week 01,000 bales, including 14,000 to cx|K>r* and speculators, nod leaving n stuck oil hand ft,000 bales, including 1157,000 bales AmeriTlie trade at Mnncliester was good and prifirm. These nocoonts, nllltough they d d t ot ie any material or quotable change in priets, |. they did stiffen the market, und at the close ?? , ness on Saturday evening the demand was ' I at the following quotation?, viz: Inferior Su ordinary 8} a S$; middling 8j a Sft; good uiidg 0 n 9j; fair 0} a 9|; and choice 9} 00U. sales ot -he week comprise Hail bah s. auon.?There ha# been hut tittle if any change lie bacon market, although ?>n some qualities csnre a shade lower, while fine lianu are scare*., consequently prices nr? looking up. We j quote: for hog round 10$ nil; sides 10$nll; | " llama llj:i I 'J J per lb, according to ihc quali f lli?> article. ORN-> ^ 0 Iwvc no qu liable change in notice 10 price ol corn, consequently we continue t<; :e 70 n 75c per bushel. ats ?tlu- demand lor oats is dull ami languid, eoimijU' iillv prices arc nominal; we *tdl quale ever 42 a 45c p. r bushel. K*B-?flic demand lor peas is good, and prices firm, at 80c per bushel. Loua. ? I here -s a large stock of this article on market, and cons 'piently prices are rather in r ol buyers. \\ c st:ll quote, however. jTJ a or common to good brands; fine family flour < n $0 |ht bbl. W W e arc autlior /?-d to annoitn?*e ("ol. S. II 1 i I'.of Cuion, as a Candidate for Itlllf 2 A DIKit N Mil A L of the 9tli Brigade, S. C. M., vice f. Gen. <>. K. Edwards, n-signcd. eh 4 50 Sc eds! Seeds ! Seeds! iSIll-.lt ?Sr 11 KIN I1"S ||, 1 >i u jgifco , Iia ? ju?t ! received anotlicr Jupply ol <2 AliDEN SEEDS | ct Iroai Lamlrelli's Ksinble liun-ut, comprising > Dutch, I>ruuilicad and < 1 recti (lla/c Cab- ' ', Sdver Skin Union, Extra Early Blue, linpc- ) nud Lirjti- Marrowfat IVa* I-1 27 5 _ tf Opposite Conn House. Notice. II< >SK in Icble-l to tlu- E-tate of \V?>|ey Haul- ! ' nu tt, decease J, will pleas.- come forward aud i ' up by the first ol M A \ . I hose having claim.'. ' " present them properly attested. ; 11 d. I. WOI-EOUI), larch 27 5 -l?v Administrator. ' 'RES11 ARRIVAL ij SPRING AND SUMMER ' GOODS. IENNETT & GOSS i ItE imiw rccciv.ug their SPltINU and SUM - MEU STUCK, at the STUUE formetlyo- j ied by Morgan & Moor.-, in BKlt'K BANliK. ' i r h ng tlui richest an i in -si extensive asse t- ' it ? v.r ofl't red in this Viil.-.gc. 1 TO Till: L lo/;;v, y would say, that they h ivc a ...i\ . , o Coo . . ill to thcr tastes nud wants, a uong v. 1 ich ipv t ol rich Dress Silks, of the la est ?t\le. llo.i- I and Apron S.Iks, 1 i-rsu-n, H o .-gee, Muslins. Itonrs, Jacont t and C.itnhric, I.i illiantis, Uuig* I i-. I'riuts, llaildkcr. hicls, (lloves,\ e iis. Ho-, \ cry fine ctiih.-oid.-iel Collars, lla.lds, l.-lgI, Inserting* and I'liill.es, H.ilH.et an i Dress ini.iigs, Siloes, and in fact aim st ev nihil ; the -eh Heed 12. tile 1 11e* o? j )| . ss IiikkI1*. i for Tin: GK.\ V have I.roidehidis, p!.i n and t.mcv < . h:n m t'lig, l.itu-n Driil.ug, l-'ariii.is' S.itfn, \!p.i.c:i*. ' ib d'Ete. Ilaudki-reliie's, CruVits, Slocks ?, II-Kits, Shoe-*, Bendy-mode Clothing, Bead} ' jo Shuts, Collaitl, .\!si ,i fin.' assortment ul ana Scgar.-. rnit rnvsH y haven large and fresh supply or Drug* .n,.l , l.eiiu-s, e?! rvh ell we inte nd to keep a lull ass .rill, .ilid hell ( limp as .all L-c s !.l th s side of 1 u lesion. I ron farm Fits. y have I'll U lis, P.oUgli 1.11. s Spall s, sli. Veis. . " ?, le.ikt-k, S -\ill. h. Ctn<ll?'?, I'liiee Cii.ens Ax- i L-'io.s CulM.o, Drawing kimvs. ,Jgo. ' I FOR I'A/.X TFR.S, liave* Znii; I aii>ts, \? h i,- .id, II . Puili, . III.- ^ t llovv, ( hroiilc- < ires 11. \ i i ill.I mil, Till'- | Umber, Drop lilack. Drop Dike, Sp.ui sh , wn, l.ithcrnge, Sugar of Leal, Vurnish, Sj.iru i pciitinc, raint Biu?li<*. FOIl I1LACKSMIT1IS, I y have Hellows, Anvils, Viet-*, S edges. Ilani^1 longs. Screw 1 t.ate-S, i' es. 11 l.jis. I .,*,1 i.ll.l mail Steel, llol-se Shoe N ails. eVe. hey have also a good Stock of Wotohcunod .try, I It cast Pais, Eir 11 ngs. Loolc.u, Urn.-e t.uard and Fob Chains, (i-dd mid S lv.rlVn IViicd Cases, I-' ngcr lings, Wateli Keys, r I'ilM and Si-v.r Thimbles. i g.ssl variety .-I I'erluun-ry and fancy ai ticlc. 1 lis.., Saddles, Hi ol1. s, M lit, I t i.rtlm. Curb louin and Snufilc litis. i goo.1 assortment of lh>..ks and Stationery. 1 I icy I wive a general assortment of < i r.-eerics, 1 dware, ('rocke-ry, t on', et niiunrs, \V . ..I.u ' re. Tin Wore, drc . &o , Ac. i ill of which tlu-y propose t,. s,-!l on m 1 I is as can be pun-based hi the Village. ol and exaunne lor yiiurs. Ives h.'fore pitrchasiug where. March 27 5 if fE 1'i.i's uv/rit.v M'lii:hi;. )0 PRIZES ! 50,000 DOLLARS !! HAVANA PL IN LOTTERY. SPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOT TERY >y authority of //4,- State <<r' Gtoruia. 1 IO,OO!) \I;tiiki:ks O>I,? i j I'KIZE Tf> TIC 14 HTS ! * ?. * " m i BE DRAWN MAY 15, 1856, I ClMKM'I'l II iM, M IL'Uil, .4. r . I |ItL .1 mrn mipcrint ti.leiioo ?<l Col. tionrife M I-??4;?n i ii ?f nine* A. Ni?l?ot, IC?|. ho Manager having nnimtincil It's iletoiruiiii- j In m ku this llw most popular l*olt?ry in lit. I lil, offers for MA i 1 nil, n Scheme tli.it l.?r t aw* any Sclnlllo over offered in the anna'* | / Iteries. l/iok to ymir interest I Kfniniiie .1 Capitals. tJrdNK PRIZE TO EIUIIT s K ETS! ('itpifal $1*2,000. priie of . .:til2,"tM) t " fi.OOO i? " 3,01)') ) " 2,000 J " l.OlKi) c '* ftOO I Mi " i!.% I " 10 | 44 S t 1200 prize*, amounting to $.*iii,ltnO ! Ticket* $tS?Halves #1?(jnnrlvrs $2. I izes pftynbln without (Induction ers<>tn utml ng money t?y mail neo?l n<-t O ar * g Inst. Ordfr* |uinotu4lly Atii ii'li il t.?. Coin ? neations confidential. It.ink* notes of sound > ks taken at par. ,1 l?n?u wishing partitnlar number* should order ledintely, ddres* JAM KS K. WINTER. f I ir 27 > v M 'T'i WM. T. RlSSKL, W. D. H AVI NO resumed the general practice of MKD1CINK, in connection with lAntiatry. k?ai v?p?ftfully off. n h.? service. to the citi en. of * "I ipartanburg '? vicinity. *iCD fT\ Olliw in Now Brick llaugc, No 2, (second iww lory.) Church .treat, opposite Palmetto House. March 2 7 5 ?| LAND AVAR RANTS WANTED; ha /~V AA worth LAND WARRANTS uU /' / vJ Wanted. The Su'oecrihcr WLL nit give ihe viry highist ir xket price lor L-uul Yurrniit*. A T. STRAIN. Spartanburg, C. II. March 17 l*r.5 I tf The Fair! : rllK I1ADIE8 of the H:i|it'?t Sowing Society will haven FAIR in PALMKTTO IIAI.I., ^ 'oesdfly night, the 1st Apr.I. Tucy lurpo the Bub I u^yc will attend. March 13 3 4t I /Aa r. M. ELFORD, MAGISTRATE, j AT Si;M.IVAN h TKIMMII I: s ; Cj-> LAW OFFICE, ON CIIIFROII^STUEET. | Df ALSO A OK XT I f the Southern Mutual Life Insurance Comprint I t Columbia, uii'l the Southern Mutual Life ami , ??hI 'ire Iiisiuan'o Company, at Atlicni, O corgi.a j Tj tny information in regard to Insurance given at j II limes with pleasure. Spartanburg, Murcli'G lb.*?G 2 Gin SULLIVAN & TEIMMIER, ** ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS IX EQUITY, 1 Have formed a copartnership t->r Spartanburg 1 . )iMt iet in the practice <4 their profi .?rion, ? ",aco | ^ t New Brick Range on Church sh e t. fSy C. I*. SuLt.ivA.\, j. v, 'i r.iwniiat. I / . Feb 21 r>2 tf i a. sTdouglass, \ A 7TOUXE Y A T LA W. } SPAUTANBCKH.C. IL. 8. C. ; 6P Ofliee next d?or east o! Court House. WRIGHT & ORR, CT ATTOJiXEYX AY LAW, ~? 8PARTANBURG, C. II. Mom irnci in Mitj. Legg". Briek Building, next 1 nor to Bolio A M?l wa: ils law ottiec, up stair*. .1. 1>. WitiotiT Spartanburg C. II. i ?c;vx.t ,lxs. L. Own \tidcr*on C. H. j high!) .Ian 3 18.*?G 45 tf_ J HYATT, Mcltl ItNBY A- t'O. ? ^ * HI ninitCT IMroRTKItB AMI U IfOLt'.filLB hKAI.KRi I.N 7 LliiiS'J L'ill AIs}A KUl'Jiiij'i'Ji: I DRY GOODS, 3 No. 'it ?1 >?: STItr.LT, t II AULlvSToN, S. C. ^ Jan 10 l$oG -IG iy iSllUUIFFS SA LliS, ^ APRIL 1856. m Iy y Vllim; .'I sundry tviit?i of F ri Fae .s L) j* J to me directed, there tv.ll lie sold, tn-forc the Mv 7ourt House d > >r, 111 the \illa of Spaitauhur ill tlic lirst Monday and Tuesday ill Api:i 1 i< xt. tlio following proiHitv: . I23t) ncr.vt ol land, mure or ! bounded |>y JkM 111.Is o( Win. K gwcil, (iaian M 'Is and others. iiowii as the Biving*vi|le tract o; land, u thailthc ^TlB| iliproveinent*. in .chin. ry, A . M a? the | u p- ttWirt rty of the 11 \ ngsv lit Cotton Mniiii'aettiriiig ^ 'i'i Company, at the sua ol .lam?? liivings and other*. ' viiil tit ilic i ;nk ol tin.' lemur |nir<. r, ilolin Ho- i ( nar.jr. ] 80 s hi 1 in 1. m <! or ;< !??. Ihuui?I?n] l?y lands ! if \V. \V. Harris ntt I nthi rs. SoM n* (lie Mip r. m* W i:i. Cli n r, at tin suit of 1\ tv, W. N. f. *.uitr? II niiil others. ?<_ 100 litfs-i s ol lati.l. in ntlib o. ixuli il lit lands >f 8V|?V-n i\ ; ::.t 1 It-\j-?l I a? I|>.. ,>*-! - "Oft yof.J. .1 l^u.iiii, at ilic II. ! ' I'.iiss Q. 1 fjO aeiw nf i.m !, niii /r ! Imuiuhil liy ir.tii'* ,f Unbolt ( litr!;, !?.; . I 11 .11 ami t :.? SoM ;.s iioji.-riy nf 11'ifini 11:. il:. 11 :I; ' 11.1 ? '.{ ( ,a. ull.udiu'r. 11 i'lt.i ii i .J .(.k-tuj, tin',. ,t >. ft?** |Dd itcrvS 'I l.ni'1 kw, boninled by lands ( r m [ W. I Walk. r. H !! . *: \> ,i. J ?r ,, , 1. tliera, (k u'.vii a; tin* S . .In'til'ii (..'.illi-on i S !.) is thepiojiit:v of .J l> ill i a! tin. ... t ot I. A II. W. ri-.nl. IV *7| . l.'iil iti'ti'ii ?1 l.nil,'ii ?r or li *?. Inn j.IihI liy I.iii-lii ,i r!? I 11 Tii-i.u-un an 1 ,i !: I -. S : ! ..t ill J-t ilSav.uiii.ih 11 mi.at i n- i'.i.I 11. il u .v.iu iSolil Jfv A, :t till- I A Ui t'. ' I ' li?T ;' I: In I', -I. \\ I 1II Ml i? ! i :, i i.; I.in . i*; or - . ! o liy i m'- Pa if I ! IIr\ I >11 111 all I III'I II. 1 I V till J |-. (?. 11\ !* I'll, if II. -1. 1; itvlita I', ht i' i- iu t if I'. s>. ltvutcr un<l ! KinliJ r . : in r of ?1 ? .ii : -1 of ! i.i I. in ifs* ? ; -. Iniiiiuli il liv an.!- i ' A' t l i - hit, .! I I! ? !' ty ;.:ul I'll'. IV. 1 1 j MA is i!i |in>,?.iiiv ol 11 i| 1'i iv, at tin' mi.: uf>v?u ii yj. '.in!.;i.i Mann .i. 'in ii.u f..iii| any. "J.'iO aeris of I.h.I, in.iirr I. sv. LtniiiiUvlliv liii.ls % . .. ?f Sti jil.vii layfor, .li liii Y. ris ii.un'i, ?u? oiliem 1 'it !tri till' I'll.|K lit of \\ ,v *1 All Ill !i-r, a 'i' Ink milt of \V, ,l. \Vliitmirr. mid nn<ithrr. t 1 j-aere ! I, in >rn or lis-, hiuiulnl by .his. ltiv- HI.-'" n^-mu tlic v. ..ill, .1 N Nolly nil ilic w.sl, north iv fir $ aero lot owned In ilif'l . an.I out by ( liiitlierfoiil stru I. A so, ^ new lot. more or l?>?, t " loiillili'il In ! klunvti a* |). \\ Mihiu 'j. oil tin v' ' n til. w. t fv ! .\. \n v, ii irt It by < Inniiv ;!!i Hi- t, ..i;.1 i .-t by Until r'i i.l Mi ft. S..1.I . - 1 liei -|? -i ry ?if < ? il-iif, fi m. tut YY'iii W. io i Mllb in I olio rs-. till- ill -:iolv lot. ii...; i r less. Uiuii : I llortli In I. S It.-li ip, ami i asl tiy I i.i.linl, south Si y JT. Kent*, ami m ?t by Church rtrti t. s >; l . lie properly til 1>. K. I >..!toii, ul tin- suit of I >. \\ Uof-rc. jjy One 1 in re .at. in .rc i r bounilc! by I n of I II. I oaUi'H. !. II. W - ii ami oilier", w li otile illlpl ov nil Ills on it. Sell! ;m the |>l Ii|,?i'y (It \ Hi-iiwii, at I iil', - in ami \Vtlsoti < 'lie I ) . !, i;i :. i.|- I ?, I ailiili <1 1 \ V.^1 A f I. A . < i I e 'I, < ' M e( \\ i i'.llitji. nm I i . ?. i" \ ernuu't known m the < I'Jjwl hit, ai d > ~ i 1 iv lir. i : i : > ' ! i.i the | :" v J fA.l5riiivn.it:! i : ?i .1 \Y Turin r ami < ;It : * |5\ ;! Jiy > irtii" ul i.n i'il i front the (V it : t'nli mry, I will ? 1 on Sal s-il.iy in Apt i i: \t, ! ;v i'T - i?f Itn I, more hi ! -I, s i i ?n-?-.1 the v. an x <>t A 1 tVilsonVCrevk, adjoining ImiJa nt W. O II ijjli, 15y in >a\ s \YIn!man an 1 o:h n. Teun?: T?\i e ? iiiinilis' eie.lt Will li-.- : veil, hy tli,-purchaser ,;ii ... n_j bun I t.? the (it'll.1 .ry, ? ii two or nmru rip- ^ fovisl iniri l es, to^i'tliei- with a inurt,' . of the |'( r in ivs t-i secure the pay it- tit oj th part hanotiey. I'lic Ciusls nf pr .'e lilies to In- p 1 I .11 c.isli ' :i day of > ile. 1'iiss, Hs.eii in bu ipvcii 'Jail. I'io | I Xt. 1'urch.is Is pi j > l . ), : till I lour-hilt's - w.t^oii n ,|,J as tho pii pi 1 :y o' 'I'll In*. C\t?ey, at ih mii- of I*. I lelctnnli. I.O, n 1 two Inn-Si- w.ieon, :iii 1 t.\ 1 be > lior ?. S i ti'iiia is the property if 1,. 1' 1 i! - 1. >J>. it t the suit ! J. let II ill it. 1 . .1 II v . 1 ! 11 .1 15 sT'iip ; : i" ,11 Th' rciu.Yning st k oi I>1 i;s en I .McTcm ;! t ,1 1 ii thru-'- , U.itl s j. .1 .1 ry, turpentine, A:, . |, . -I ullia . 11 cty of otlo 1 ar! is not m ntiotieJ S ! I . M. is t hi- j?' o|?i riy of I .1. I'll, n'.l, HUieivr of I. ?r. I ....... k.' "51 !? '5 M1 ! .l.iha M M :i , iV < ' ' ' '* S f. ... . 1 A V' I .. V. I Lelltl. II III. e M i n, Wall ic', Uouy .. ! Ddtid, I two Iiotm wb; ii, 1 r,.-i. iu. \ ,ui I tl<>u',U' I. 'i?? ? <. I "ii -'- y -'n.l ,| ] i.irii(K?, I h ,rv . The nI?!?*o prepi i'.y l" t lh,- I'. It door mi Mmiiliiy, .,ii I the "v Si)L lie in prop . ly will lie s iM nil lui^l.iy at i .1 illli't I llf.te, 1 /: ,'| IHIVI, I fine .Utile, 1 I?> - .i ' i lot el ? 11 !> ;i 1, ! , J w.'n>li I ?|?;r \ \ ??e< r, | 11. (imIvId^ ittitvt , I hit !> leln-ti lift if- * * Uie, I hit I?.?<* 111 .Hid prov nim, 1 lei i i:t utiwe, 1 the d, t lllinli I .till p' ?!(, 1 let lull e\V h.ltli, "It'll I rein ltV<s, "J Mil.ill S i,\ i s. 1 C I' JI ', "?lt Millie b >1- 111 tilt Ic.i.i .i 1sti it I t- i leiuit-he'il fnriittuir, I <] /.< n up.'iv in ill j lit- i ihl't, I 1 , _ i ,nin,l tu'jln i\ i'i etivt: s, mi ,1 ! tl - ' I i... : , I ii.,I 111; t '.i r k ii^ elia'r*, I |, an,i mi'l e<hi , II steels, I iy.nl,I ier h hieli, I t lltl l chteh, 1 e' ,'ie I imp, t I,..ne .11.' W e e ituj<s. 1 let s ii.ill I.inies, ;; U nl. r?, Id piirnii.l- huti.h lolls. -IV, s .III I I.,! I i, lie -11 . r, Its, -J III tli.i^ lll'f j? my ,l,in:j t ihles, j, , t i >|? s, I iirilie^,,ii> .-,c|e i> e.iiil, i.'ti, I eii.,!?> ,r I, 1 (It,/ , it, r lnhle Me <iiis, | ,It./ slier I i >|i >iis. ;j pl.it, tl, v I 0 ,ii:i . -II'I I'litli; ! , I . >t c: .i l l , iiml t v.r. i\ Itiust'kl > |,.ll_? II : >, t ;'i!,, t-S>: lis. W ill', t i: r > V IIIIS, she, is. envell' ts, I |,;l I I, Hike j, .! is, F ^ , 1-tii.s It) ? njjle in ittri'-seB, * ,1 ,;ih' .litres. s :it ' i fe.iihor he,1, S l.-irjfc innplo Ii ,I t els. I iii ill,,"<> ,\ ',,r i k Isie.t !. ti.ni . I,. !- 1 iii i.i 1- tnili fl.KI I,,Ute.it. "J I,in,.tils, It w.til, , Is , .vols mi.| <1rttl i.t ns, 2 pi.-)'ii e iinhesi \ , I let rnnitii n tot*, U . -I'll v.i?!l st.ill,is. I', leek III" fl.is. , 1.1,111V (urn'n- ;lieis /: li,s?k?, s|n i, ?. i is. ( ,tjlt s ,ie 1 mi ijis, s, i . ,j t! l? till" pi',, ? ity nl'.l |l MoClll'hi^Il, It the lite r s Arthur ;, i;v T-'rms fif Slu r f! s-ilev ("i?li:!>ir h is : < t > p- 1 ' ' ! pupor*. A WIN'tJO, S V 1) s-,. Ti? *i* , Mi,.;h i: iv k ' CIRCUS. m UK DAT ?II9WS !N ONE. ^ <& mBlElEB, Proprietors. ippodrome, Animals, ami Great UT HERN CIRCUS, L KXIII HIT AT SIWliTANBUKG |1 UN MONDAY, MARCH 31. , UT CAnr>. h?j ROBINSON & ELDRED Proclaim to tliu South that, as a . ^ return ( >r the u? r. - patronage ; j rj[y ili.it In- i i-vi r crow ui'il il?i ':r cfl'.irt* ! _, ,(t >' V in phase, they Imvt ill * .canon ?m f' ^? combioiil l''(i I' It < I It l? A T . SHOWS ! mid ciicntcd the worldtonmiiiil FltANt OM HIPPODltO.MK TltOl'pjC, to appear in j,,a conjunction wiili their splendid 1 !^Je. ANIMAL KXIMHITION uml Rs Oltli AT SOUTH ttltN CIKCUS. Mnkug i? nil tlio iik* complete, i ?? interesting nml rat .factory cnterUi tiiiH'tit ever si-cii under any I'nvilion,mid (liebi>t FIFTY CKNT ^ jt* SHOW crei offered (<? (lie IY? pie " *JT of the Iti public! L A I> V KQrEHTRf.YKS, MM12 FitANCi ?>:*,! Unrivalled, mmS unc?(ua""t,.1 >n nlI those Hii|K'rb and 3>? in?i iicciit cqiu-Mrinu achieve'>v _0~t, mettle, )> itli comic anil trag'o, j)~y f\ which made li< r thebr ghl purlieuInr star of tlio '"Cirque tie Olynip rlT} ' i'"'- IVi?," and at ruck writli won* I . Her mid admiration all who visited " [ the N. V. I Lppirdrumc. .M M K. 11< HMNSON ! In her ixipuhir act of Lady Kqucs- L >11 triniii.m, upon lie reiiowm d Home jUfSfcw Jupiter, daring,.tnrtliiig and grace I V??i ni IK-lit aiiu ngst the list uf 'y'il'A Arti-ti h uf di fccrvi d and will earned reputation, will he found Henri Frnncoiii,of Fr.iitcinii's Hippodrome, and Ainerien, and general dirce'or Cirque ympiquc, Paris, who will introduce in two te menage net nrs h.s two thorough-bred, educated and trained homes Jupiter and FIREE GREAT CLOW NS i Lotitf, Alex, ltochtvcll mid , AJC4 HV t l.lSl'KlilJ,, ! A MiilJYi, | Imported I. .-in the I >ci?eri*, ' 'P'* "I Cood l|ii|n', ntld the Ho|y Land, add* 1 to, leorgHIl Ze*?l and ''v? 'I'" huge Kle " * [ilimt lit)I.l\ A It. followed by if* two magnifier lit tlstiiehcs, each S c!i|i!. !. of carry in.r a man and r im il ng v.itli incredible -(iced ; HVuiut L on*. Timers, laaipards. Camels, JaSS^^PiIy? 11:11. Mimlayv Triipea'l li rdx, illld :i I those ih-li T> US ol the K?rtst which itfi'or.l so iiuieh inter. -1. mr.UMMii, nt and ?truet on I .Fiuciiilc*, :.:i<l the lo*tm ?' IK (iUKAT SOUTHKUX A] IKCrs HKPARTMKXT. , A^Sk Orcnii'/ .1. cotic? ntintrJ, mwl nSJ/ < .1 Mi . 11 1!? ??"nc>ti. il,r< <-l- .1, : ill . ? > ' ' N I - I : I. f'lnwv*. 1 /? ' an i i l'. A!'\ IJoi U'.xell. nil.I | Ui V xl.v Cnmph I..1 Ki _>iri- j im-, .?! in.- I*..itiroiti ntiii M.i'l- i j{r V mi*. II. n-..|i Glint III,.,,. Irvine j i.hi. M ii- !!? ? ? i Kr.-.ticolli. ! j \ I'uii.-|...ri'i < i., < ci.i c .niit l lii rnc |U., j%S]y Aj-rol.ii: .> i'.ijik-ii an, Mr i. n ; _,1K 1 i.l; \ n ' :n Hr- tin r-, 11 * ; ^2^) r .1 .li i.n i.^- l'i ih-'.|i#I .In- | ?ri. .? M.-t'r .Iol.nl _^j| r..i. .1 ..i?. iyiici; : ! !.?aj.h c mum /"|L 1U r? ii'. nn 1\ i ii.u i. Mi . J>;ncll- vv|, | . i .1 .Veil; . - '! llm TinUpO. I.-'i V?' 1 ''' l1 ,u Jr- '. ( 5 1 M i-l. r Master ulll : (il. ' r !'. i ft I 'lit I". S i>lllir (.'mi- ' I .?i.-r <>f Turn',' i>. (iiouiiti a ml Lofty Mi Win li " togctli r .th a num(?( STLR .TAMES" ROBINSON 1 ! Mi.u. i m f tl.<- Smith in I. iii ini- | tat .t . . ii hiui'.v'! r< iinirf nnv J*. - 1 I'1"1 . nil iii; VFADIMN IIKOTIIERS. Mtl. l tV .1 ::v N"! t! : jir-At fill* \y. u! ?iri lit*tli. nif.iity, i;ra an J tl .ring. I. N 1-l.nUKl) i. II -ntr-> lime li ? eel -bratnir-c I > in 11 \i*t,iMitiili'il t!n- li -ttlf Iniji, or _* THE DEVIL CN H RElBACK. jai3.cont Performing Horso. I rI abdallah, \? uperbly Trained Pony Peacock- . !La Pcrchr 3.a <?Iof?r. Muster JAMi'jS i:oli|\S(?N ami Mr. I T'C .1 WIKS MiliOiVAN. n. - . ? hUC l ib >1 ?l V |'I< >N OFKDUCATKI) ?.i LHIIT'I l>\ l!?>i;<i.< l'uMKS n"! AND Ml.'I.Is. Fun, Fuss nnd Feathers, - Li nil- ,11. t VIIS ; y ::i .11 f.tYor.lC S \ al I A >'\ * I in ll.e 1. ii -*i ' i'i? i.o on ' (" I i-.r. 1 fcn.l (Soivii I .li.-. < ! r.. .a iii ;. |?j.l .-ai Lit el llir pi ai r I .!. . f a.l' ... i.y (I N i:i.I?Ki;|). 1 are r .1 ii U.ili;u*..ii iii Iii kii|h rb 1'incijml .,ri] -1 u v < 11 '. i ol tin- li .iij-c .ii r.mtomiiiu.', Ilal- n(t^ .11^. t in a !ci|? -.s, iV<? : liiu wmijer- n-;, la. ii.-1 l? ; lii-in.r.l; 1 In- l iyiiijf Iknill, \y, ui.ii |..i nl 11 i iirinaiir.- f Ktii-ngili ami L:, by iiI>si.I:I: i. kx(. lsiouBAND I..II.. ?MUCTI-X- _.c ii-I oninp >> I ..f nunooiatis nl fiitt ran- talent i"l parts nt tlio w >i I.I. iiInivi . a i. nt (level ptlon of tin great cn j 'I' iii.ens | It tl i. r ii. Southern Tour, col 1 .1 trt'.tl <?l n ivellt nil.I talent may Ik* j rv S. IlKN DIt'.CKS, Agent. il'ie cl.27 if, hu. STA 1 K < >F S< )U ru CAR<?I. IN* A ' ] Sl'ARIlM.uiki lljSTllR't. In tin- i.'oiirt ?>t" ('oiitnie.ii I'll:.-. ICS I. \l i:i:N< ) 4 ?> ' > nt , * nisiiMi'. ) I ; ? A: 1CI > \I!1)S, 1'iiin iV's Attorney. ?"|* ilKUKAs. p'a I'.iTt's.l: ? on tin-Altitli t!ay " ' of M ir?-li, tile t!i ir >lia lam*-in? ana n.?t .,.i < -..1. o.. i??..?ti iiu I u it:! ! .it?,.t'tli * State,nttj haw . i r \tt n: \ i. i.i i n within the saint- ' fit m? i. yy of tin-* i l .levlarati mi imj Iti ' t- r '1: i 'i*. i tli.it tdefend ?;.(.?.ir .It I j ' I t" tin* -.i'll dtvl.'ifat'.eli mi ^ . tit ' *J71ii il iv i.f Mitreh rn-xt, which hi t!?. 1 > ( o ir i.'it'.l, one thousand Pr< I ,i i l li i. -m-wii, other* iv' linn) .in<l uti.vi- w t.l at 1...1 11 t i l?c tji\> n ,*tiiJ awarded _.1 t'i -o- .1 !'.. 'It ?!J.KS(?\, Clerk. el, t<] ! Nonn:. Yiruvi-: <1 ;.utl?ori'.y t?> m<* given( hv '[u !<< !, I w i k ;!, in S i!i i. I) iy :i April next, 1 i: i? n.-,r?'.:i fin v>, t<> the In^ltcM Milder, " '' - i, i'i ir !< : of l.m.l wlwrcon WM. LtT ? IKM >S, jr , now liven, cmitstiniiiff otic !t?tn in ) t> it inure or l? n, n I jo imii; lititil* of II \\ i' | , A. AiYtcti, nn.l *1) .i . i ' r il !iy lll<>: 1 j i^e. ni.lile ^ i .. <>f M.t;v!i 1S.V?, l?> tin juirt ri i * mi' < i)..- ii r.-nii l !aii ti Solil r.? tlio pro- t-J NV I. i jr,,.l M l.ictlolW'Mi, ' Y :i r.l 1' I'll li r 1"> |wvy Kr title l?u? HAMl'KK w. I ITCKBU, No If! A|.>rt.? ijr*-. | f lT NUMI333H. 1 BHXOK BANGta, CA< > KSPECTFULLY inform their frcuda. customer*, and the public OfeiiarnUy, that, is or Jar la L supply their incrensintr inula, they have purchaacd, mid arc now opening, a much laager and Ulnooortcd STOCK OK M KltClIAN* I USE than they have ever bcC?re offered for mU in ihka mar* Orvat care luw been taken lu the aelaeiiun of tin ir GOODS, which they inviVa vjy and ?Q r to and examine. THEIR STOCK ?P .AMIES' DRESS 'GOODSr a COMPRISES EVERY THING THAT IS NEW, RICH AND TASTY, abide? waasa'wia, as in, Fancy Printed, nnd Sntin HtM I'AKKGES, rujKT Plaid Tissue*, Lawn* nnd JACONETP. (Printed and Plain) llriilinir.es. Swiss nnd Jacomt MUSLINS, GINGHAMS,of all kind*, colors nnJ jim'itiea, French, English and American PRINTS. o THEIR ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S Dress Hoods cannot be surpassed in any JUarkei* CLOTHS, CA&SIM EKES, SATINETS, SATIN ITALIAN CLOTHS, WHITE, HUFF, I5LAY, DUCK AND FARMERS' LINENS, THE LARGEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET. T O G E T H E R W I T II A ARGE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. II ? iraim Asama-sa^fl'/ w ilvfS TRIMMINGS, II?anory, Irish L i?in?, Embroidered Under Slcrrca, COLl<A(t8, Cull* mnl Ohrmitcttci, M.uttiili*. Liec, I?ove, Brcnvn, Blue nnd Qrrrn Vi&tldS, Black and While Silk Fringe# nnd Lux*, English CrnjK*. Cotton, Limn, Silk ntnl Thread Laces and In?ertinc?. Cotton. Silk, Embroidered, llennUitehod and L. C llnnkerthirfc, Black, \Vkite and Colored Kid and Silk GIjOVES, Indies end M'imci L"iig and Short T?vi>tcd Mitt?k Buck and Kid CLUNTLttTTS. Muslin and Cambric BANDS, Bouiift Ribbons and Trimming*, Fatia, Pnraiolii, llinct 8r1ionl Utiibrillss, Cambric*. I toincstics, Ticking*, Stripe*, &c., Arc., i* very complete. VERY LARGE VARIETY OF LADIES AND MISSES * BONNETS AND HATS, Fasliionablo ,Moleskin, Beavor, Cassimore, Palmloaf and LEGHORN HATS. BOOTS Am SIDES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. CROCKERYAND GLASSWARE. OB.UGS AND MEDICINES, 11 of which will bo sold as low as can bo afTm-tlnd in FLi* ? ~ M*U4IVU ba MORGAN <fc MOORE. klnrrli if x 6 ? 4t Notice. u" ,V ,rt"lwOO?. UM. II MITU. 1.1. l'iT!"IIU indebted to ?.r, either l.y Note | BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, i <>r iv>ok n count, sire ejinicv.'y ri <|iu-*t?*J to Brokers, Auction and Commission I nnd Kriile the hsiiic. They wiil find me in MERCHANTS . Win. C. lielinetl'u Couiit-nir liOotn, N?. [> v-nn riti- c; ? , o or iii .1 i , i ii 1 Ou 111K SAJuh* OI* irk Hang** nt the iiousr !??rincriy ocoup ca by Cm.pl,,-II. REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, COTTON, hnve m>M out my *t??ek of (IixiJ. t? Dr. I'cn I'l ftllli /11? \ IV t, (with tlic t'tei'ptiail of a |Mirtuui of return.,! ' LUUil, Ultaiii, ?.1?, ulielt \vi I !>. nt Auction,) ut n luge AND Al.I. MANNER OF i-ount from ulnst the soud* actually cmt me ... PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, Ii, i!i ortlrr t? wind up my b<is.m?ci .it once. ^ I tli.r.r wlko luvo Dot the Motley to |??y ni.w, 20-1 EXCHANGE HOW, KllMt A IlliSON HTKKKT, wt cl<?e tlieir jK.vout.tA by Note. .\.? ! tli mv f~a wil 11,4 .1.. ilint, n.n?t not complain if tl.ey r ' . * v to tv.v C*??t Tl.c bu?in?**s timet be clunel up "I^" EBE1CE8. 11, n? I ,-mii coniovlk-d to e.t (Io aii hcre. nnd v nit Plcnlumw, Allcu it Co. ) p., , ;l tin*.-.e'tlcnteiits.no b?* n:nd.\ Mijt'ic & (invdw it, j l.mSltf HIRAM MITCHELL. .T. lm A. CrnWor.l, ) p. ?, n Richard Anderson, w-a?HS C. HEiMTNH'S j liwilii Alexander. Clicutcr C. II. >rmaD Vegetable Horse Powder, 5m)'?k chmilltt!? j^'c. "? M'KIM i:\l l-: 1.I.S i r..r...l li. ? IW.l.-r ub-.-l- ' It ? iv . j in eouipo* J print*.|>aily of vegrtabh *. t?? l??* iv, C Cooke, Concord, N. C. lily I. in lieial ulld i;-eful f. i ill cure, and ?? a Dr. W. it. Hr.|?, la-xingmit, N. C. \, i.t \ ? of nil those tl n. .> * to \vlii< li that Wh'efkl.l W.dkcr, Newberry, S. C. to .urinal, the lliirni1, ii ?ubji-rt. ? I)Ul?-tnpt r ,|. Brown, AndrtM'N.H. C. li'x'Uiiil. I >rm. > ;us?, of A piHlJtf. Inward (ImVi?, (jo* Si M;trk!rt', t ?recliv.l!et S. C. i.i if. Yelloxv Wat'-r. Fatigue trom linril oxer- .Inn. Kyle. I^urrct, 8. C. ; or work. Inflammation of the Kycu, Deb I ly, h.b *JJ 5- 3in axhnc ol Flesh, iS:e. For ?n!e bv kisiikh * utonwi. to bl'ilders. PharuiiufiitiMii illi?l i ln iu^l?t ' , T in 10 -I'i oppViu-Court IU>um?. CJ^iJK Comnt;**iotu-r? of l'ttWw Build.n*a for 1 S|>artatil>urif District will, on the tC'.h of HEINITSirs HEAVE POWDER. Apr l n?-.\t, let to the m ??t approved bidder, llm hu.i'i ni; ami nnudi ng n tew ( OL III IlUl'cb f ^illS ir.fc and highly IYotor.nl l'o-.vd> r, .? well il)r | > ??ti i-t. The Contraetor will bv required known mid nppree .ited, is uuivvix Hy nilin t j.,c. bond with appro*ed sureties lor the lailh>bv all who have levied Is virtue* to bo nspeedy f?| performance of the work. Senl.d rn>|.Mln, 1 pi rm un lit viiii- lor I leave*, Shortness ? ' with the names of sureties to ur-eur*bond of Conrath or Broken \\ ind, L unalm, t ?>l iv, an I ah tractor, veil be r< o-. iv.d by cither the Commission i.lred diseiNvi, or 4 nainij tn?ai mfl 1111111.it on ! i VIB t'tl loth April. A Drawing ol the Building, mucous memhratii! of tlie lun^-. ol llor* It .,u.j specification a accompanying flic mine, (c*rept:? coinbiaat.on "f the most approved veji table . ,,15, specifications for the itii?*ri??r of the Building, I'. dieiitv.Miehnsiirc well known, and huve In en 1 whieh will be ready for in-portion by the 1stvcn-fully u*ed iig;. n-t the ?l?oV<- ! - ami i? April,) may be m en a: anv time by ealling ou the 1 ranted to b-. an cfli jioiou* ami sifri-p r.tiv'.iiud Chairman or Clctk of the Board. Thi- Contractor Ltieh s reoi'innieiid,ii to all woo keep I ioi srs. w ill he required to remove 1I10 ??'d building, and l or sal. at , take the materials of which it is computed iiiV? FISH llil A lIKlNirsirs D >t -re, 1 contract. The time of complrtion and tho Ian i'f opp-iot' ; il -e. pci io.t of iwyun-utN will b-m uio known in due time. " ~ G. W. II. LKGG, Ckairin u. lnfallibli' Worm Destroying O. E. Euwudi, Ck-rk. sk;\k pi.i ms. ' 3 ** Ml EKE is n > nte-1 cine more ind >jh n - able to m T?*?k I Ik- kept t:i lam.lies, pnrtieulailv \\ln-ic there | xowh 18x98 eh dren,than i!i' I'.ui!-* liny l.jic G tu * I.|^ lY-rsons within the Corporate limits of ivcii by .iiiiplt exp i eiiee to lie iiiinn.hate, safe. ; / \ ll,e Town of Sjmit^iiboiff, wlionre liable to I < th . tuul, nnd nt tbo hallo- time very nufevub'e, : j, rf>>rtn Road Duly, are licreby notified that they il ly taken by eb.l bei-. ib. <iym_' a.I k m!s ?.t | ,,r,. requir.sl to pay to the Cterk and Treasurer of tins in tho human t*>dy. I >>r sale at ; ilM. Town Council the sunt of Two Dollar* and I-Hi 11.11 Si llhlNIKlI 5 Kifty ei nts. on or by the lira! of March m-xt, for Dru?? Store, opiate Court ILnuu. il,0:r It,.ad Tax. All person* tailing t<> pay (l.o name at that tim? ii'iii rn i-te'i'ii L/.\i) " II he reou.relto work twelve days upon the \\ ill I L I l.N 1 ILL Ml:ll . K.^U and Street*. 111 IS IK -.V Family and TOILET S(>AT is held H.? order at the Town Cooncil. in liiiib esteem, tnd Is superior to the ?rdina- ?SO. W. Ii. L0GO. Intrndant, anje l.?r It* o'aii.t nn-1 > -n l ent qualities. For ' Arcues, Clerk and Treasurer T. C. IMis rv it is pari en trie .. l ipleil?illH'K'i >)t ill Feb 21 6S tf ?ri'?n; .lis and free from all ii. ,<irio;i* n'ka- ? """* _ ~?. i .. . . .. i em i: ,v ni.iMi.-ii's t FINE HEAD OF IHIR, " ' " _ ? iiKAimi'Vr. e?ti>i>vxit.nj>iui p.wi wi?i? f,.ni.,d v.ii.. /V Teeth add mach totbe emeen ol|wreneula|. I 0 III 111 HMO 111 I S Ail! It . ? ^ truetion, and are no incoiifcldt ruble charnui to Fold. ban.i: in., I riiftte o, Receiving Com- J m;l|e bemfiy. Therefore, for tlie llnir?use Eujj. L in in. nd r l'er - * .: ..!n ri- 1 : tni.Ae Manny's Kin Sn.*tral. For the complexion? i .l i tin ii*, are h.-r- by iii 'ili- l l? make tip ni.d . n>,, Unlm of n Tltoonnod Flowers. For the teethr rt lb annual ne mi!* : > it) on or bv the . Pa^y*,, Orris Tooth Pa*f. AUo, ux- the fine I March n \t- I lie iiein* ol evpeii I tote I,tin,lon Tooth Brashes. The nliov* preparations .*. lie von ik 1 Kob * v ll i--tie.l >< '?ni?l r. i arc , .'ti.,bb? -tdditioiis to the toilet, and are therelaji.'.*. 1 I It > ?. 1 '. \ l.l>N< 'N,C. K. s i>. j (ore t>c:tt ially requisite to all person* of la*t# an?f ;.?mr's DiTte ..Inn. .1 43 if. [fashion. n P , | FISHER .t lil'INMTSir. Pk n i n ullil* amt <>rr HOfMsl 10 i lit IK. I i)ru;.TjTUtn, li.nu f..r mW ih? aniilt? alludtd to. TOP.K ttOOM N'*?. 3, Hviok II iiijo, Sjwtni;- : M.uvh 13 3 l( bur#, fcrrnvrly ihvuj.rii 1>\ Mr. Hiram Mitch I , ,, IH.W l..r-u. ?i. T!r- !K.n i? largo . KQUITY?SjKlltanblir^. ncrly .livlvcJ, uuu m il:? v. rr t .iitre of l.uai-1 . , ... * .... ' ?* . \ J IW's'll Wl! ^ON Amki* ??l?n nri.l ?\ \\ attou, r* .J?inc? I all. 17 'lT If! I W"?on nn.l ? j I,>11 for account niHf relief. Look Out for Boarding. | TT?;;"?* ?? u?? mu^ikh! of ib?cwt,tw HI K srilsriilllKU 1:?c Wc 1 ',nnu* M ?ne "f * "tfT* I rm ... , by II ran. Miuh II, r,..? ,r""< ""JT1 l'!? 1"'??K m : , , i , \ j. on t?>otu>U ol IStiho, Cv)Tnplj\innntNm>iicilorf cir?Jrrc*i Mi'lho.i rft ( iiiroh. fi > ?i liiuhii if \ iliiu?*% ?oi4 ... ..I i ? i?i \ \ Wfii.'Pw: j * ,,,IM i.t, \ thai lie do appear and wwwrr or clonmr Pi reception of 1JOAKI M*-u> Can ?C(*"Tvtni"UJit4 ,, , v ..... ;. ^ . _ .. * f #o - ,.u .. A i.. !.r. * n.uit s 1>.H, tvifbm three nv>mhi from \\\p . aV^VuilM.nn' r.V^?f'l^r7in'"?r,;.'Vir?^ rttWi-"' "? "f ?*?> "* w lUc 'a,rc w,lf ^ i u - r., a,.. t w wpro nffmuM wm. ?" ' U UA'M,._ TIIO.O IVVKUNON.cn... Noticf Comr'i. Ofrr< Fob 2ft M Jm I'? ?B}rt?45? ' -">;!> 55E J?HN henry zelleb, iiuMmi' f?rw ir.l nn-l umk iihum di?t?- paymviit. (-0M KrTONKR AND RAKER, tfoucy u-o wiiM Mul monrx ? nm#l l.avt?oor ^PARTA XHUUG, oppmit* Palnmu<> Ummw, ints rnjuir.-n \v i? hn.l im!icr not ?uo. "A O k.MV? WHfcirrily on band CnnJy, OAw," ro to tin win1 i? Kuft't <lit. . Rr<<(vl 11 ?>r? Itoar, fm* Socnr*, Ac., At:., lo wfcWi |'t ! tf A, \\ II '-'ON* * Jjt u.rito- puVW No*. W 41 ly. i