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41 a?gggggag i w.m , > ! &[)( Spartan. flgjjfflA^TO.?.' ~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER f, 1850. ! -r*-J ~ - ' - ?^ b TO H. f Too shall ha?? a place next week. q te?prrancb\ectueb. n We are requested to My that a Temperance r Lecture will *e delirervd by Prof. J. H. Corlielo. in the Chapel of Wcfford College, on the nlglit of the c, 17th instant, to whioh the public ie inrited. THR KLKCTIOS. r The people of the District will bear in mind that 1 on Monday and Tueaday next an election will be * held (or members of the Legislature aud Rcpreseo- " tat ire in Congress. The election will eontinue two ' days in town and one day at tho out boxes?Tuoa- r ilnv ft ?/ THOSE CIGARST I Plaoed upon oar table by Messrs Tolleson & c Wingo, were No. 1, and if nny of our frieoda wish ? good and clieap article, tliey now know where v to go. f ADYERmTaBNTl 1 If the reader will look over oar advertisement* ho will probably learn something to his advantage. ' Bcuueii & Gus* present raro inducements to customers, as they say they have gouged tho Yankees, and can therefore sell low down. BOOTS AND "siIOCS. P We beg to direct attention to the advertisement ( of Mr. P. H. Fbnignn. of Columbia. Ilia stock is ^ always largo, and composed of first-rate material 0 and workmanship. In prices we know ho can c compete with nny other house, and purchasers have thus every inducement to give him a cull. I ~ FATAL DUEL. t It ia known to many of our readers that n duel f, was fought near Charleston, on Mouday, 59th ult, between Edward Magrath and W. R. Tnbcr, jr., ti ono of the editors of tho Charleston Mercury. Mr. d Taber fell at the third fire, the ball taking effect a in his forehead. He survived but nn hour. c This aufortunale occurrcnco grew oat of tho pub- | lication in the Mercury of a series of three articles t reviewing the claims of Judge A. G. Magrath to the t positon of Representative in Congress from Charles- b ton District. Regarding them as grossly personal, a ? the brother of Judge Magrath sent n peremptory I challenge to Messrs. Heart and Taber, and the i death of Mr. Taber was the consequence of the ? meeting. v v? unoui giving an opinion upon ttie cause of c quarrel, we may any that the death of \V. It. Tuber I is a public calamity lie was a noble hearted gen- 1 tleman?ardent in all that engaged his miud or cn- t listed his feelings. Gifted in oratory, brillinnt in n writing, his contributions to the political literature , of the State had already, in his brief career, chal- ( lenged attention abroad in the country and ndinira- I tion at home. Thoroughly Southern, his eflbrts t bad been sedulously bent upon bringing up the mind of his soction to the great issue soon to be t triod between the South and North. And, in this |< point of view, however wc may have differed with t him as to time and means, we regard his death a great leas to the State. c COL. orr's speech. f Our Representative, Col. James L. Orr, addersed a large assemblage of his constituents in the vil- ( lage on Sale-day. lie gave a succinct history of tho notion of fnnati* ^ cism during tho recent session of Congress?from the contest for Speaker down to the final passage of n the Army Appropriation bill at tho Extra Session, '' and then entered upon the general politics of the * country, as invnlved in tho Presidential canvass. 1 He regarded Mr. Buchanan as entirely reliable, " judging him by all his antecedents, and hoped for 1 his election. This was exceedingly problematical, 1 however, aud late events hod shaken his confidence ' in such an issue of the contest. While lie did not ' avow the opinion to cause panic or needless alarm, a it was due to truth iu?l frankness to ray, that he re- * garded tho election of Fremont by no means im- ' probable. Should it lake place, it ought to rcvolutionitothe Government, because Mr. Fremont mu-t (J illuatrnte the policy oftho funatical Black Republican party which put him in power, and that policy would deny to the South the equality guarantied by tho Constitution. For himself, ho wot^Jd strike against all Governments that did not give us cquali- jf ty of rights and privileges. g Col. Orr reviewed the late elections, showing c how rapidly the Northern mind is absorbing Black t Republican doctrines. Unliko other occasion*1 s where there were evaaious and deceptions, the Democratic party are now meeting the issue, mid defending the gunranteee of the Constitution. At K this point, he alluded to the dissatisfaction existing p with some of our editors upon the doctrine of squat- n ter sovereignly. He believed it impossible to satis- r ty some men. Thy would oppose anything upon f o quibble. I'ropoiu to carry them to Heaven, n Enoch-like, and thy would grumble at it as unu- I sual and unauthorized. We denied to Congress the * power to legislate slavery into or out of the Territo- s ties. How tlun could a Tcriilorinl Legislu'urc n exercise the power? He put it to his auditors tl whether it wtis not absurdity to suppose the creature * (tho Territorial I/egia'ature) could do what the ^ Creator (Congress) could not! Squatter sovereign- a ty meant only that the people, when they assemble ( in convention to frame a constitution, preparnto ry to admission into the Union as n State, had the power to eay in their organio law what institutions fi they would or would not have. o Reverting to the sectional issue, he sa;d if the I mind of the South is made up not to live under b Black Republican domination, it mattered little how anon the issue was made?the soooncr tho belter, o '1 lie question cannot be adjourned more than four ti years, fudging by the accumulating Northern sen- * (intent, lie regarded this Government as under ' the peculiar favor ol Providence, manifested in ti many ways. If the danger was to be averted from n us, to God only could wo look for suah interposition as will roll from our horizon the gatheriug storm, ^ n?w black And lowering. & Thanking his constituents for the confidence *1 heretofore reposed in him, he announced himself ? n candidate for re-election for one term more?nnd the last. After two years more o( service he d meant to retire for the prosecution of private inter- a i sts. t Col. Orr was warmly greeted by his constituents, ' and wo are sure liie reception satisfied him of the unabated confidence of the people of Spartanburg. ' The yellow fever still prevails in Charleston. The deaths vary Irom two to tour a day. The same (j disease has broken out afresh on Governor's Island, a New York. At Brooklyn its ravage* have alarmed a great many, who were preparing to leave. ^ Wo rvgret to learn that Mr. .Tames \V. Lips- n combe, of Thiokoty, died a few days ago. On the * 26th we did business with hiin in our office, and now he fills a grave. IIow uncertain is our life! 'j Go the night of the 28lh alt. tl*> old Greenville *! Railroad Depot, Columbia, with several contiguous stores, was burnt down. It wee set on tire. [ ri H^OBRK8PO*DBNCTO^^II^SPART.*^I.?' 1 C?U?Sii,3. C., Oii. 7, is^s. Mmu Koitork We regret to announce the leatli ol Williuni R. Tutor, Jr., ono of the KJitors g >f the Charleatou Mercury. lie (ell ucnr Charleson, on Monday afternoon loot, in an stfiiir of houor a ictweeii himself end Kdwiinl Mugrath, luq. Ilia ? unrrol services were performed in St. Philip's 'hurch, on the following evening, and his body ? >ow rests side by side witli that ol an eslcerm-d ,j el.Uive and true Carolinian?the late Albert Rhcit. n The circumstance* attending the unfortunate ocurrenoe in which Mr. Tuber was killed are before |? lie public, and we forbear from any comment u|*?n n licm. It is sad to know that an able and nemm- * lished editor hus fallen?that the voice of on e'olUcnt orator is hushed in deo'h?that as true-heart- * d and gallant a Carolinian as ever lived has perilled . He went down to the grnvc in early man- j( mod, when the preeeut was bright, and the futuro * adiant with hot?c. Ifo died at a period when his p erviecs wcro most needed. Grieving for his de- i| mrturc, we forget the |>?rty questions which often n lave separated us. And we fain would add a flowr to tlio chaplet which tho young men of Carolina ? iro weaving to cncirclo the brow of their brother, ft rho in life was lionoreJ?who in death will be ' iindly remiinhered. May his sleep be peaceful? j lis wukitig joyful! jt October as yet haa touched us gently. The I oses nr<^ still blooming, and the forest nves have ' nrdly hegnn to change tl??-ir hue#. Yesterday , ras quite a pleasant, summer like day, much loo ] rami fur fires to be comfortable. ( The Hrooks dinner at Ninety Six on Saturday ' watcd off exceedingly well. Quite a number from j Columbia attended it and returned much pleased. J lr. Toombs, of Georgia, was tho only orator from I broad; but such men as Hullcr, Pickens and Gov- J rnor Adams spoke, and who would better re pre- _< ont South Carolina than them. The New York ( Icrald despatched a special reporter to attend the ' inner ami report re^oaiim me speccnc* tnerj oe- j vorcd. Tlio "Time*" of this morning contains n nil ncconnt of the celebration. Tlio Court of Common Pleas for Richland District commence* on this day, Judge Glover presi- j ling. Several important cases are "on docket" nd will probably be tried. Among tliem is the nee of Dr. Gibhea, Editor of the "Curolininn,'' vsIon. E. J. Arthur, Mayor of Columbia, brought a recover damages for alleged infringement upon he civil and political rights of the former. It will b ie recollected that last spring Dr. Gibbes attended c i meeting of the City Council without permission; B lis application for the nd mission of a reporh r ha'. - p ng been refused on various grounds, tlio chief of ' rhich was that the "Times"?the official journal? " vould thus be deprived of a right guarantied by ., ontrnct. Well, to make a long story short, the ")r. was requested to retire, and on his insisting on I 1 lis right to remain, ho was put out of the room by f " he Chief of Police, acting under Mayor Arthur's . irdcrs. Ilcnce comes the suit. Col. liauakt-tt and ] 1 lames L. IMigru, Esq., appear for Dr. Gibbes. 3ol. Maxcy Gregg, Cupt. James D.Tiadcwell nnd ' j FT. W. Adsme, Esq., are counsel fir Mayor Ar- t hsr. The case will be very interesting. a Wc understand that several persons engaged in turning in effigy a wealthy citizen of Columbia, ust June, have been indicted for riot, and may be J ricd at this session of the Court. We had intended answering the unca'lcd-for loinmentM of a correspondent, "Columbia," upon a I tassngo in our last letter, relative to the Citadel J md Arsenal Academies, but want of time hrs pre- I cnicd. Moreover, his allegations against the South Carolina College have been met so successfully by mother correspond) nt,"Justice," that wedeem nuy t briber defenceol that institution unnecessary. Wc ' ire in favor ol the Military Acndcniius, nnd as long ? is their friends do not intermeddle with the State College, do not strive to injure it, aud thereby bench* >] heir favorites, so long will wc uphold, defend, and * idvocntc the claims of the former institutions. Rut lie moment war is declared against the College by c lie friends of the Military Academies, then nine* > een-twentioths of the graduntes and friends of he College will bo lound defending that institute!) j md opposing tlie others. Wc deem it necessary to iy this much, and not pursue the subject any fur ncr hi |>rcwui. ^ Tho election for Representatives from Richland ? onus off oil ihia day week. From tho number of o andidatcs it may be somewhat exciting?no politi- j a! question being before the people. Yours, CONGARKE ! ,, The Spirit in Indian*.?Francis J. Grand, ,] ??q , who lias been laboring for several weiks with e ;rcnt seal and effect among the German uaturalised j ilixeus of Indiana, in behalf of the Democratic cause, hua writes from IuJiaun|Mj!is to the Baltimore c inn: "Politics aro nt n fearful height, women and eh.I- ^ Iron partaking of the general enthusiasm; but I am | ;lad to say the I'niuii feeling is uppermost in tlo- ? mblio mind, nod the national sentiment is sure t.. v irevail. There is a large foreign vote to the State, 0 nore than seven-eighths of whieh is enlist. .I on the d mtion.'il side and oppose.) to :.ll sections! agitation. 'I Ve have a rumor here that G v. Ornry is rapidly p stnhlhliing peace in Kansas, and all parties unite in a scribing to him just and honorable sentiments. ' 'race in Kansas is sure to insuie peace to the Jnion. Geu Line, the Under of the free-State ' >rco in Kansas, is far from being looked upon as a b i nor re inun in this .Suite, where lie is best known; nd bis divorced wife on Wednesday last was in * lie ladies' procession at Grcetniburg, numbering nrae five or six hundred, in honor of the two B.'s ' "here is a very large number of leading Clay ^ rings who are out for the Pennsylvania candidate, nd a very c oisiderable number of Pennsylvania ' sermons in the State who are proof agn net every I ^ pccies of fanaticism." , ^ A correspondent of the Journal of Commerce ? mm Chicago, gives it as his opinion tlint the Dem- ; J ornt* will carry that State in November by IS.OfO! 1 | Ie also says that Senator Douglas is doing a tall J usinessin the way of speech-making ill that region. ( Gov. Floyd, in his speech at tho Merchant's F.x- ; liange. New York, on the 3-1 instant, in answer ^ a one made by Speaker Banks a week befotr, ' <. tntod that the American party were frit-mis of th< 1 Jnion, nm) that lie would cheerfully give his vote 1 ' > Mr. Fillmore, if by so doing lie could defeat Fi e- j ( fiont. ( Col. Yeadon, of the Cltarh-ston Courier, nnd 1 I Vm. Lloyd Gannon, the infamous abolit >inisi,l:aJ ^ discussion, privately, in Boston lately. It is j bought by aomo that the Southerner had the best ] f tho argument. It. B. Butts,sou of John M. Bolts,of Richmond, 1 enouuets Mr. 1'ryor as ? bully, blackguard, cow- j, rd, and poltroon. It is thought n dud will end a lio matter Mr. Pryor is one of tho editors of the ' liehnmnd Enquirer. Tho friends of Col. Orrut NVillinmstoii arc mnkig prepnrationa to tender him the compliment of u nil about the first ol November. The Bank of Chester has declared a seni annual ' ivideud at tho rate of 10 |>cr cent, per annum. The took recently sold nt $29?four above par value. / President Pierce is now on a visit to his home in Jew Hampshire. At Ccncord his reception was lost enthusiastic?12,000 persons were in proccs- | ion. ^ The Black Republicans have formed an electoral cktt in Virginia. It is said that doubt has been brown upon the expediency of Inn ing one in Ma- ^ jrland. j Hon. C. W Dudley, e>f Darlington, declines unning ngs ust Hon John McQueen for Congress ?e .YU'.U FAIR OF TUB SPARTINBI'RG AG CiiL?tiUL Soiitii. The Cr?t Kxhibitiou of tkw Society wan hold ipartunburg, ou Tuesday, the 30th ult. Th? Society wan curetted at the I*!dmotto II t 11 u'ekek A. M. Tlie proceeding* of forn ict-tings wore rend; thu Committee* for award roc* culled out and vacanuie* filled. The niicti rn? then adjourned to two o'clock p in., and iflbrent Committee*, during the intervul, went i n examination of the article* mid stock for exh on. This being the first Kuir. there was no irge collection of animals or agricultural product) luch belter, however, than was anticipated by rnrmest friends of the Society. At two o'clock p. in. the Society re-ovsnmb t the ralmrtto Hall. Hon. J. II. QJNeall, the anniversary orator, h ig been prevented froin attending by professie ngaueinent*. the President proceeded to call for oris of Committee* to award Premiums. We o lie formal report*, and only give thu list of Pri warded, which is as follows: For tlte best? ttallion?Sampvon Uobo, Silver C \iare?B. B. hosier, " 4 loree Colt, 2 years old?Richard Ruilinger. $3 loree Colt, 1 year old?Suni'l. Tucker, 2 11 ult?C. Petty, 3 lull?F. L. Anderson, Silver C lull Calf?It. Turner, ?1 Inar?W. Thomas, Silver C iowand Pige?H. N. Evine, 4' 4 'ig?James Farrow, lottnn ? W. Hoy, ] 7orn?Ita tdolph Turner, 1 VAeaf ? David Anderson, 1 'risk Potatoes?Randolph Turner, ] iole heather?J. R. Fry, S. O. Agricultui Kiftskin leather?D. W. Moore, 44 fuddle?D. W. Moore, Farmer & Plan loots?Geo. Garrett, S. C. Agricultui .<.< - C II IV Tl ,i 7CI UJ KUf ffCl'-"? ?? ill I' ll 1 ll<M|||'3UIi, Counterpanes?J. D Hill, " ^ruit (1st Prise)?J. M. Kilt", " ^ruil (2d I'rixe)?W. I/?knruod, " Vixe iifli'red at tlt?* organization o( the Society lor the largest number ol Members to be procured by Jununry 1st, 1S56, awarded toT.Stobo Farrow. Silver C 'l ire offered at a meeting of the Executive Committee, held oil 2 lilt ol April last, for the largest numltcr of memhei-s procured by the Annual Fair, awarded to T. Stobo Farrow, Silver C There ware one or twoother prizes a warded, icing to persons who were not members of the ietv, the prises will n?: be given. The Committees to make leports on differ objects were railed opon, but few of litem w irepared with report*. Tho Prcs'dent called )r. J. W. Parker, ol Columbia, a leading mem f the State Agricultural Society, who addressed nreting with warmth and ability on raising st nd experiments in grain growing. Iter. \V. Italrd, from the Committee on Frt hough not pr? pared with a report, made an addt in the importune* of fruit-growing and the tidaj ion of onr climate and soil to its production. Maj.,1. I>. Wright read un interesting report iViut-* and Grapes. Pro. DuPrc read an ahlo report on manures. Maj. J. 1>. Wright also presented a report lorizontal ditching, which, owing to the latenesi lie hour, was tile<1 with the Secretary with i reading. Tho committees on tho following subjects w ontiniu'd to the next regular meeting: Agricultural Kducation.?J. \V. Tucker, I. Evitis, Dr. .1. ,7. lloyd. Ag ricullural Societies.?T. Stobo Farrow iooddy, A. C. Bomar. Cuiton.?11. U. Foster, ,T. D. Montgomery, Fruits?llev. W. Ilairil, E. W. Parker, J. Vlexaudcr. ting. Orerseers.?lion. G. Cannon, II. II. Tin on, <1. Foster. Climacteric Diseases of Sfmrtanhurg.? I )r Z. Kcuuedy, Dr. M. A. Moore, Dr. .1. J. lin Jr. J. J. Vernon, Dr. T. Curtis, Dr. 17. t\ 1 [ore. On motion, I lev. ,T. G. Landrom, Chairman he Committee on Treatment of Negro.-s, was jucsted to write out a report at h ? carl . st e enience, nnd hand it to tho Secretary lor pubh ion; which lie consented to do. Un motion of Col. S. N. Kvinc, the same ? era were unanimously re-elected tor llie ensu car, vist: President.?Simpson Iloho. Vice Presidents.?J. W. Miller, O. P. Hi L F. K'dgorc, A. K. Smith, .I Winsinith. Secretary ami Treasurer, T. Siolm Karri Corresponding Secretary? A. T. Cavis Executive Committee?Gabriel Cannon, .1 )elntid, James A. Anderson, .Ii\, T. O. 1*. ion, J C. Z mnicrinnn ; Simpson IVilio, viri flieii; 'J'. Stobo Farrow, virtulv officii. Oil motion ofT. Stobo Fir row, Professor W en DuPre was elvelod in-xt Anniveimry Oratn On motion, the IViaiilrtit was authorized to i >inl Delegates to the n< *t regular meeting of itntc Agricultural Six iety, wh> reupoti In- app . n M. Crook nod T. St olio Farrow de'egatca pi r, and B. B Foster, S. N Eviii*, N. I'. Wail I. S. Collins nn.l J. A. Anderson, dr., additin hdrgale*. Tlwro living no further business before the i*.ty, the meeting adjourned to 7 J o'clock I*. LA DIES' DEPARTMENT. Tim exhibition of the L.idnV Deparlincnt en fl at the Palmetto I lali on tli same evei ing, wh r.iH largely attended. After djwcuimiiig the iiu if a title and substantial supper furiim'ncd liy tin iit of our town, the Socit ty was enlivened to h he Committee on Premium* of tl?v ljti|u>' I artincnt. Tile following is a list of the Pri warded: for atrge Pin Cushion? Mrs. C. M. Guiding, damillu?Mra. \V. C. Bennett, atnni's Sack?.Mrs. G. M Gold tig. 'amhrie Einbroidciy (1st premium;?Mrs. Mitchell. 'ainhric Embroidery (2d premium)?Miss C. E Guiding, jargeTable Cover?Miss Heater Begun. Voratod Embroidered Fire screen?Mas M. Moore. Irtiticinl Jessamine?Mia. Geo. Garrett. Vux Flowers?Mm C. M. E. Guiding. iVax Fruits?Mr*. G. Garrett. Shell Bux (1st premium)?M m 8 K Foster. Shell Hox (2d premium)?Misa A E Camp. Piely ( 1st premium)?MissS. J. Foster. Tidy (2d prom um)?Mias A. K. Camp. gimp-Mat (Leather Work) Dt premium?V W. Lock wood, handle Stand (Leather Work) 2d premium ? V Guiding. >Vhat Not (Leather Work) 2d prem n n ? M s? E. i'.wter. Saney Kntu (drawing) 1st premium?Mrs. T. ? ho Furrow. vmdse aiKS (3d premium)?Miss M. J. Thorns Vncy Firs Screen?Mrs. J, Choice, jui t (1st premium)?Mra. J. I>. Wright, juilt (2d premium)?M -s Montgomery. >ouble-Knit Socks?Mtss Mirn Jackson. (aso of Flowers?Mrs. J. Choice, fecvtubles?Mrs. .1. Choice airgest variety of Vegetables? Mr*. J. \V. M l tuttor?.Mis. H. Earle. There were several oilier articles favorably iced in tho report of the Committee. There \v I so so "c premiums awarded to articles extubi y IhiIxs hIiu wi'iv nut locmbeis of the S'?oi< ml consequently the premiums will not be giv U'ler Inuring tli report of (ho Committee on I is, the Society adjourned. SIMPSON HOBO, I'risiiient T. SroBo Farrow, Sec'y uixl Trias. TREASURER'S REROUT. t mount received in the men's department by Initiation Fees up to Annual Fair of 1856, $77 I mount of expenditures for prizes tor tho Annual Fair of 185t> chargeable to th a fund 58 islanco in Treiis. of men's department, $lt) lmount received in the I. dies' Departmenl for Initiation Fees up to the An ^iuiiI Fair of I860, $7 eti proceed* from charges for admission to laidies' Fair and Supper, 4 t 5y cash subscriptions for Supper, 4 $55 Rl-| Amount of expenditures for prizes in thcfe&c** iK-ssrtcwa; for lb* i ul. of IMC chargeable to this fuud, $51 at Balance iti Trcusary of the Lsdics' D?1,11 partnient, Respectfully .ulnnitti-d, IK"r T. SToBO FARROW, mg Skc'V AND TrtA?i/EKi lh! TUB BROUKS PljllKKR. nto Tba dinner given yesterday to Col. IVestoi Brookr at Ninety Six wns n grand affair, numb-.r >>f persons, malts and female*, preset 1 n estimated to li.ive b<-en from five t < kvcii thou* i? At about II it. m. tlie s|K\'ikeis mid eev the other distinguished individual" tieing oil the al appropriately en-cud for tlio occasion, Dr. C of Greenwood, tlie Chairman of the Committee ''pd ter a few jkji iinctit remarks, introduced Gen Samuel MoGowau, who delivered neomplitneii 1V. address, concluding it by (he presentation to lirooka o| a gold gob <-t from the citizens of Al n:l' vilto District, ami u gold-bended cane from the | re- pie of Chilton, I-aureus District, in it Miij. R. A. Grdlin then presented a silver gr I from the citizen* of the imtnadiatc ueighb<jrli mi l Mr l'ressly presented a walking cane I a citizen of Florida. Col. Brooks rt-sponded at aoine length, in n i up. ing and eloquent manner. ? Senator'loombs, of Georgia, next occupied attention of the vast audience in n speech of i q,) two hours' lengili, glowing with ? Umjiiciicc,dc| .1)0 "? the wrongs of the South, and most heartily .00 proving the net of our spirited Reprcseutiitivi up. which he stated that he was an eye-witness. .00 "s'W it done, and lie saw it well done." Up After the gentleman had concluded, amidst ? enthusiastic cheers of the multitude, dinner wnt 00 financed,and every sue proceeded to attend to .00 wants of the inner man. Notwithstanding the .00 mctisc throng, there was an abundance ol the .00 1? '' 'O n?d plenty of good cool water to drink. .00 Dinner lia?ing been finished, the lion. A r.uil.r was introduced, and riveted the iittcntii Ins listeners during about three ?|uarter* of an li (cr After winch, Gov. .1. II. Adams hc-ing c rist on? 'hat gentJeiiian male a few poitincnt rems Col. Ore was then loudly called for. hut hour fur the return of the extra train to ("olui having arrived, our reporter left at that junei together with the largest portion of the cr >wd. l?S.u<rA Ciuolinian, Oct. William Akrison Skntknczd?Win. Arr eonv.ct'il at Cincinnati of "mnnslaujhtcr" ttpo 'up. indictment charging liim with murder in the degree, by killing ls-iac Allison l?y means ol an fernul machine" or "torpedo," was on Monday tenecJ to the penitentiary for ten years. The oner was liivt convicted of inorder in the firai ' grce, and sentenced to be hung, but obtained a 'up i trial, which resulted in a verdict of munslaugl but I ? The telegraph announced an immense nivi n inif of 23,U0l) persons at Atlun'.n, 111 lavor of t'1" Fillmore. A private letter to tlio editor of ,T'' Cons' tutiuuahst, of Augusta, stair's that there "" not more than. 5,000, including rtsidcnis of i eity, and that more enthusiasm wsis cxhibilec ' , the dinner than anything else. i?ck (;ts tir'.r.ual raotesta.\t Kris. Convkntio -ess I'nn.ri'Kt-riiiA, Oct. 2 ?Nothing of particular ita P?'Nance was transacted by the Episcopal Con tion to-day. The sixth article nl the conslitu relating to the tr id ol 11.shops, was made the ? , on . , , , ' > ol the day for to morrow. on A despatch from that reliable source, Chit f oj says that Colonel Harvey i Free State) had enpt iout the fatiione''|j<ine Star" flagol the South Car< emigrant* in Kansas. ore r " 1 The citixcns < ! CIicmw, South Carolina, har | solved to tender t ol. Brooks a public d nncr, have appointed committees to carry into etFoet j i resolution. . | Tile frost We had a Wei k ?>r so ago provt d i ' ' 1 destructive Tile corn especially has been n .iijured. ? Atherillc Spectator, Ort. 2. S.'.otv.?We are informed that tin r?. was a "" j fail or BflOW .11 I lie u|'|I'T (Ml t ill ;rt I i.alric i Tuesday 1 i-t.?(t're-nrille Patriot. ?' ? ? . Hon. L M. Ke.tt will Jcl.ier the nd-lr>s?i !? j lli Cokenbuiy Masonic IVuialo Collide on , i 23J u!t. 1 <f; tkibi rn of respect. ica- R*M>iii.rii>vu.i.K, I'oi.k Co., Tkia?, Sop lS.Nii.?i-r. John A Morgan, departed this hi ffi- the 8th of Sf pti inhir, inji In obedience M the i- minions n! ilratli, ??iv? tlic 8ii|ii i nii' i >ia'nl Master, our tooth'r 1m mo veil li ? numb r*hip (r > .i Lutvka l/hlgu rle to the CiUi al I. !_:e atrovo. A? a hn-' .in 1 In- was y. nile and lender; ow. i friend ami luvtlier In- wan !r.ink,o|?en nd yonc j as a in- jlih?r he was km', am! courteous , c. | An a M. !.e wnsexemplary and nlwan 'or- of i hnrily; the |xs.r, t*i?> wido*, am! orphan uto 1 with tis a tnftwrninir him. As i puhhn testimony of our ripped, be it nr- ; Hetolrr.', 1st. That we extent! our hear r. , ?\ mpatli s to the surviving widow of our dep.op ! hi o'.lit r I lie t "I. That w will wear the usual badj; ltd i mourn'mj il'l days, tllid clothe the fuili tun 0 .p. l,o<k'c n thehabihmeiuaoi miiuriiiii^ for ti nto! ter, | iil. l h 1! a copy "f the ultovo preamble and 1 ma I lui 'lis b h inded our I r it! . 1 's w dow, anil that j be puhl'shi 1 in the ('arol 11.1 Spartan. So- i I'.y '.rile of th? I.odge, M. i dOIIN S < I.K\ ULAN 1), ) LKROY THOMAS, Con 0 TLAGARDKN, S ,me I Otis Rt'-ii, Secretary. COMMERCIALRerirw of the Columh 11 M irket, for the 1 ending Oft. 4, 'all, hu I'.uku'.i, if- ll'id llt'H ? . (' tton h'lirtoiM, Columbia, ?V C. This day closes a week of cons durable net it ul! departnii nts of htis iiefcs Tlic cool, ph-i jj weather has given an impetus t 1 trade, which no 11 hauls, who have mostly received and op M- their tail stock* of inerehand ne, are prepart meet The stock of the v irious donor ptiou j iiu m-Ii in line required for city and country sumption is nnii.iti.illy lar.'e tins season, und m vornble judical on ??f the ini-re.uing trade anJ sequent prosp r ty o! tin- eity. < 'otto.n?1 lie steamer Africa lias nrrirc N? -? York wiih I..i vet pool dates to the 20tli Cotton w.it uuehanged an.I pr o<-t barely inaint; |r# ?iii:iik<-t o|i I steady mill quiet?sab's of work 43.000 b.i! s. Orlrmia Fair 7)1, Midi lis. <>) !, I"! ' ui'l 1 .1 i tij.l. M Mlm; 0)d Smcl ! Imtiil 675,000 ImI'I. of which 550,000 ate At 8 ! car. Ilo- ' Tae Afr.ca's advioc* produced no effect i our in ii k? t, mid we continue l<? quote an a.Ivan on* I ) a )c g . tied in the early part of the week ! all grades ftotii nr.I lliag up. Sales of the ' 1256 b. j, at 11 > 4 M J ?rnoit of the sales npp mating the latter figure Ilit'uN?l*ho Iron-a tions in this article fo l(r week under review hive been limited, and p | unsteady?the average of sales have been ctli on- at, for ?id?s, clear, I'd; and ribbed II) n 12; 1 tr'| 12 a 12J; shoulders 10 ft 10). My ; Corn.?The demon 1 for corn continue* hi. and price* are firmly in a iitanu d. w ?* note 'ri- i during the \v< ek at 00 a 0.*>c per bushel .rif> Ihs Corrr.E- Sales of I?k> innde at 1 1 ) a 12). Pi.our. ?The transactions in flour during ; week Imve been limited, and pi ces indicate i clinc. Fine family in bb| $7.25 a 7 75.; In i $3.25 n 3 f>2 pi*r 100 llus 00 Uat*?Have been in good demand at 50 a 60c per buthrl. I Pra*.?Market well aupplie 1 nt 55 a 00) bu (tiiocBRiRR ? \> c have no transactions in i; .00 i toy '?? rejs'rt ninong the leading art idea. St | sold at Auction brought, for X O. Frown 0) t : (' Yellow 10) n 11); Molasses \V. I , 15 i .00 N. <>. t*>5o jv r gallon. Sugar, Crushed, 12) j Salt $1 50 a 160 per saek. .10 ' ? ... 00 Hop* 12) a 15. Hogging?Gunny, 22e : n few lulos of Du .4" t arc offered *t the same pile*. | From Kansas.?St. Louts, Oct. 2.?A letter to t'uv Republican, irom r*comptoa, dated the 26th, 5.00 ants that the armed bands havs been dispersed and that the oitixena were returning to their claims, and business was reviving, l'eaoe prevailed throughout 40 the Territory. Warrants bad been issued for Jones, Htringfellow and other pro-slavery agitators. Gov. Gcoiy had nuthorbted Colonel Titus to form a vol k. untccr battalion to preserve the penco iu the neighborhood of l^ccoinpton. Cupt.Walker is to perform tho same duty in the yiuinity of Iswrrnr*. it S. ? Tho MATITITia^ ,l '? On Sunday evening, the 0th of October, by W* H. Bauwell, Ewj., Mr. MARSHALL KIRBYi erul t0 Miss MARTHA DICV1NE. all of Spartanburg. 'n'U' ^ ^ ieral Died, at the residence of Jicr son, in Greeuville, tary on the 18th ult., Mrs. JANE BRlvE, in the 79th Col. year of Iter age. bbe- She professed her faith in her Redeemer in tho peo- mortiititf of her days, and attachedlicrsell to Nazareth Church. She was an orderly and consistent tblet niutuber of this Church lor more than sixty years. <>od. She was married in 1802, and became the mother rom of twelve children, only seven of whom nre now living. She was resigned t<> the will of God during feel- her last sickness, ller end was calm and hopeful: "How blest the righteous when she dies, the When sinks a weary soul to rest; near How mildly beam the closing eyes, |? ct How gently heaves the expiring breast." np- R. :, of Died, at his mother's residence, on Thursday He morning last, after a long protracted illness, ol typhoid fever, followed by diarrhma, THOMAS A. the GASTON, in the 32d year of hisage. We deeply mn- sympathize with the friends. A FRIEND, i the M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE IN TEXAS. best Hear what the Proprietor of the "Star Hotel"' . P. has to say of tho wonderful t filets of W Lane's in of Vermifuge: "Star IIotrl," Centrevillk, Texas, irks. Alf. 22, 1854. ll,u : Messrs. Fleminu Bros. ntiia j I feel it my duty to make the following state'ire, ment: Several of my children have been unwell ^ for the last week or two. I called at tho "Bio Mortau" to gut suinc Oil ol Wormsced and other ison truck, to give them for worms. The Druggist ren an commended M'Lane's Vermifuge, prepared by first you, but having heretofore tried every Vermifuge in my knowing without advantage, I told him it pris- waa ""1 worth while, as my children appeared I ?lc- | proof n gainst them all. He said to take a bottle, new ^ .lnij offered it it done no good to refund the money. To satisfy him I done so, ami the efToet was so u i>t much better than expected, that I got another botM,. tie, and the result was moat astonishing. Th ee the of my children discharged a great number of the w,'r# largest worms I over saw. To a young man, my I - Mail Carrier, who was weak, puny and (*>or its a snake, for u month or so, I gavo two doacs, .?Iiich brought from him at least a pint of what is called *.? stomach worms'. Strange as this may appear, yet """ it i* as "/ri/e a* pt racking.How tho boy stood *<MI it so long as ho did, with ten thousand "Rots" Hon, " ' rder gnawing a? his stomach, is the gicatest wonder to me. All these cases are now doing well. No doubt the lives of thousands of children have been ^ j saved by tho timely use of this extraordinary medi >liiia I Don't fail t > g ve it a trial. TUOS. R. Till'RM AN. ~ if" Purchasers will be carelul to ask for I)R. Vol ' M'LANE'S CBUSBRATKD VKRMIFUUE, tho ! mannfactured by FLEMING RUGS, of Pittsj BrRoii, 1'a. All other Vermifuges iu comparison ijuite ' *ro wor'',-c,s> Dr. M'Lnne's genuiue Vermifuge, iiuclt also hia celebrated Liver 1*111-. can now Ik- Lid tit all respectable drug stoles. A'o/ie genuine , . tr.(fiout (fie tignnlure of Konl t^'i ? t-0 * ? 1? F LEMING BROS. I N V A LI I )S recovering lr??;n the rffi-cti uf Fcver, Itih us Disease*, _r h"tg continued illness of any kind, uid tin I Carter's Spini-h Mixture the l " only leiio dy winch will re.ive their drooping con t.tut expel all bad humors Ir a thV blood, excite the hv r to a prompt and healthy action, and by its t >uio propel lies restore the patient to life and it. 'J ' vigor. le eti YV e can only pay FRY 1 F. A single bottle is worth nil the ho-called SarsapnnlUts in existence, ti l>\ it eout.uns n Mereury, Opaim, ? r any other * i.v tiox >>u? or po'soiious dru^, and can be g>v?n to the IUI ymii ? M n'.ilil w ill) ul lo-Uitioli. See tl. ct'it licalca of wonderful cure* around the i.s n boltU-*. More than five linuHrol persons in the rous; City ot Kchiiietid, Vn., etin tertdy lo its good ef| IcClH. i full j Sec advertisement. >et. 2 32 It " i!i?N J A M i'lS I.. <>itK ; > the ! Ci;i/.< ns of the Fifth Congressional District at a t-leh , Candidate for rc-?Icoiion to Controls, tried m ? ? We are authorized to announce J. (?. GAFF? of NLV, M. 1'.. an a Candidate for a to at in the ' next legislature froin Spartanburg District, nvlis. I _________ I '.-so- Tito Friends of O. F. II All LI', K*q , respect* ully nomiuatc hitn as a Candidate to represent Spartanburg District in the next I? g stature. July 10 ?0 tf ; The Ft .ends of t irii. ??. J-.. LDWAKDS rerpectfully nominate him as a Candidate to represent Spartanburg District in the n.xt legislature j July 1 SO tf rrri^ DR. <l. WINS.i| ril is Candidate to rape?* ,f,< rentSpartanburg !> strict in the State Legislature at tin- next election July 10 20 tf* Wit j Wo are authorised to announce JAMES PAR* is nit HOW, L?| , as iCtil hit* to rrpr.-seut Spartanburg I) strict in tlie next Legislature. 1 our July 3 27 tf Th? ft ends of Major ii W. II. I,K(!G resjieettu'iy announce bint as a Candidate to rcpre" nt the people of Spn tiiubui g District in the next ( 'it legislature. J cue 20 8 tf ' The ti i .Is o* Gen .1. W MILLER rrspoetcoti in)'" announce hint 'is a Candidate lor re-election to the le gislature. v<Dsvam to www** lined f|v\KK pleasure id nnt.ouuaiug to the j eoplt of , JL Sourlauburg, that their the 1 _ _ _ _ Ling 1' A.XjXj ;,.i AND WINTER GOODS have arrived, niid are open n* exhibition. 1 lay have probab y the largest and most complete assort ulM,n meni of any store in the Uistrict, and tin \ respect ee of in ly invite a.I who arc in want of GOODS t > exu|miii am ne their Stock. .vet k They have a great variety of Ladies' Dress (i.xnls, consisting ot rich Silks, French Merinos, ro\. - .. i . ? ? ? - v .tMiiii' i . mj. ii tie lollies, I 11ui) *<<, I'ers.an do Hi i;*Af?". r the Also, I.uliin' Cloths, French Flannels, Cloth Cloaks, Ci??k Mini Mantilla Trimmings, I>i<*? I riiiiiit->>!?*, Kmc French Worked Collars, Worked '* UH Floun nigs. K elt Bonnet llibbons, Rouohe*, French I .tut* Flower*. Stuiw and S.lk Bonnets, Flannels, Bintoys, t a loves. Hosiery, tine mid Negro Blankets, Kerseys, and uluiosi every article wanted in the , 1 'rv Hoods hue sales ^ good Assortment of Gentlomon's Clothing, t| FINE DRESS COATS, Over-Coal*, Talmaa, Fine Satin and \ r ivet Vests, Caaimere Bants, Meri4 do- no Slnrts and I Haw era. mok, HARDWARE, ( ROCKERY, GROCERIES, SOI.E LEA T'lER, WHITE LEAD. from ST/RETS TERPENTINE, iff. ?fC, BOOTS AND SHOES. Fme Calf IIOOTS, Heavy BrOgalls, Indies' Bootee*. Fine t I-liters, Misses and Children's Shoes, igurs IJOY'F BOOTS, i 10; ALSO, i 48; COOKINil STOVES, i 15. of an approved pattern, several of which are in use 1 in town and are much liked. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. 1 ('all and see us if von want 11A R(J AI S, for tides we arc selling GOODS f HEAP. Oct 9 53 3m Tlio Undersigned, Proteaaor of Muair, etc., at j tlit; Spurtcnbur^ Female College, respectfully informs tbe Public, tlut lie la the agent of LIGHTK, NKWTOfc, <fc UKADHUTlVa PIANOS, which rauk now nmoug tbe very beat Warranted, and furuiabed at tbe factory price, SouiCSptoiinrn* can be seen at tbe Female College. K. M. KDWARDY. Sept. 25 31 tf A m torotyping. L. A, GHEKN baa just returned to hie Daguer roan Koome, on Church Street, and ie prepared to tako AMBROTYPKS,or picture* on glass?a new feature in the Dagucrreao art?in the moat approved style. They are taken iu a moment of tiuic, clear or cloudy, tarly or late. Tbe impression ie imperiehublc, not tiff oted by water, light, or the touch. They ore far superior to Daguerreotypes. Call and see them. I will remain in town some two or three weeks longer, and if any oae wishes to earn the new art, I can learn them much quicker than DaguerrcoCyping. May 15 12 tf ti K E AT B IRGAI^S IN Boots, Shoes, and Brogans! ?o? nnilK Subscriber having purchased, and being X daily receiving, a rtry large and extensice etoek of goods of every description in bia liue, ia desirous of changing his business into A WHOLESALE TRADE, and offers to Merchants, Planters, and others wishing to purchase, all the inducements that they can find THIN SIDE OF IEW YORK! The subscriber is also connected with a LARGE NORTHERN MANUFACTORY, which enables him to UNDERSELL ANY COMPETITOR! in this or any other Southern market. His stock comprises Gentlemen's Boots of all styles; Gentlemen's Calf and Patent Leather Congress Gait- rs; Gaiters ntid Shoes of all kinds; Ladit s' Gaiters, S\ alkiug Shoes and Slippers, all colors and styles; Misses and Children's Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers, of nil the various styles. The stock of Farmer*' Shoe* nnd Plantation Rroguns i? extra lurgc, and manufactured by ourselves, fur this market, with great care, and will be offered by the package, or at retail, at extremely loir price*. He ia also prepared to furnish Planter* nnd Shoe Mailufacta*era with nil the various styles of French an 1 American Calf Skint, Hemlock and Oaf Tan So.e leather. Upper Leather, and Findings I of sil denei iptions. A variety of Trunk*, nnd other Goods not mentioned, for tale. P. II. FLANIGAN. 143 Main strrtt, Columbia, S. C. October 9 33 3m FASHIONABLE DANOINGF. Madame Leonard's books are now open, ready to reco ve the Names ot all those wishing instruct on in this bcnutilul accomplishment. Her Stcjm and Daucc* are chaste and graceful, and arranged in such a manner its not to offend the most fastidious. All those wishing their ctiildrcn to attend the SECOND SESSION, nnd also the young ladies nnd gents tluit intend joining the class, are respectfully requested to hand in their names as isxin as convenient. Oct2 3- tt J. S. LEONARD. Director. Xiiltonossos FOR FIFTY CENTS, JS. LEONARD is still in Town, and taking Splendid lakvncsM-s for the small sunt of 1 30 CENTS and upwards, aoeurditig to s'xe. style, I Ac. fy All work warranted of superior quality. Satisfuetiun or no charge. Rooms over Thompson Si Choice's Tatar Office. Church Sti Oct. 2 32 tf RUN. EVERYBODY^ irpo.I. 8. LEONARD'S. nod got their IakeI nc*?* taken, "He it bo too Into." Fmorn o' nil kinds Likrii ehenp. Oct 2 32 if W. II. HOVY, JNO. J. HOVY, Grct-nviltc. New York. WM. H. HOVY & CO. G-roonvillo, S. OAur.sn* mk wiluek'h su.*m?mjkr baffk at Ttir ittiv 7ork rmccp. DEALERS IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, | SILKS AND TRIMMINGS, Hovy cb Oo.f 4 RE making extra exertions U> n-id evorv lie1\. ooM.iry t" tli.- r usti.tl heavy stuck of llouaej keeping, and L>ri-*e G.od?, Luiies* fine Shoos nnd Bonnets, (Lnts fine I I;u? ami furnishing articles. (hi liati I a good assortment of Glovi-*, Gents I and Lvl S Ik no J MERINO UNDERVESTS t and FLANNELS. ji -iad y v. ill n:. UROWN. AND til: v v BIjAXK.?3TSr A huge quantity nt Irom 75c to $12. O.-t. 2 J>8 ft SAW MILL. W'^Tl'' * ^y llio Subscribers person fo take charge of a Saw Mill, on Brum! River, near Draj touTillr ? lots both an upright nnd circular j saw. 1 he conn icl for building a bridge is still open. Oct. 2 32 3t JNO. McKEE. Miss Lester, WOULD respectfully inform the faQ Ltdir* of SPARTAK BURG, and the kurrouti ling count-y, that she is now piepir.d 1 to do DRESS MAKING in all its different branch 1 re, with n. atn.as and despatch. Persons wishing j work done will find her at Col. Water*', nearly op|x>?ite tli.. Methodist Church, on Church Street, j AI*o, Mill nery do io.it the shortest notice. Srpi25 31 4t Jeuus. Satinets, and Casimeres. (t ASJMKRES, Tweeds. K?-ntucky Jenn?, nnd Snt.net* ot all Colors. Good KENTUCKY ,11. \NS and TWEKDS st 25 Coins. Call nnd see them. TOLLESON A' W1NGO. S. pt 25 31 tf SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! I.\;?IKS and M sses' Black and Colored Cloth J GAITERS, Lidies and Mimes' Kid an I Morrocco BOOTEES, Men's and Boy's Calf and Kip , UKOGANS. Al o, dot) pr. Heavy BROG AN8, st low prices For mIv by TOLlJfiSON & WINGO. SrPt 25 31 tf Candy, Raisins, and Aimonds, I^OR SALE by TOLESON A WINGO. 1 Sr,.t j:? 3 i tf ATTENTION CAVALRY. HEADQUARTERS, UNIONVILLR, September SOth, 185ft. V SQUADRON COURT MARTIAL will be hold a! Spartanburg vdlage, <>n Saturday, the ! 1st day of November nest. TlieCtnirt to content of the following officers: Judge Advocate M. A. MOORE, Captain A. Q GREEN, Captain W Y AIT, Captain SMITH, Lieutenant MEANS, Lieutenant MEADOWS, Liuutannnt REACH AM. The Court will forthwith transmit 0 oopy ol the proceeding* to Col. J. f}. Harlan, at Unionvide. Ry order of Col. J. O. HARLAN. M. A. Mooke, Judge Advocate. Sept'J5 . 31 if Albert Henderson, HARHKtl AND HAIR DREASER, Ceraer of .Vein and Church Street?. Regular cuatonier* shaved twice a week nt 75 cent* per month, three time* a week at $1 per month, and every day nt $*J per month. , Sept II Sft tf w?7- r 4lJt*5 Stock ruoj, i Aril I **" -t5S"i.i *T ilia Implement#, Stock, Crops, 11 ' Th# tract emigres Mmmm ^ wbksh on#. thiJ-d i# cleared and : ?QSj&3rcKr Tf >y:'r^&r-ss.z a** UtkMt Terms made known at sale. " .:. obtained, t will sell to lb* liigbeat bidder, tt %nrtnnburg C. II., ou Sal?a-Day Id NoVMhr MM, Ilia lot of Land whereon the aaid C. C. Btngk? now lire#, near A. J. Daniel, in iJm town d Spartanburg, contuining ONE and OMS>TSK1B. Acre#, more or lea#. On the tot I# email dwaU* tog-House and Snudta-iiom#, a well of wwlkal water, and I# a very band#ome location to improve. Sold to (brct'loee mortgage. Term#: On n credit to th# 1st Jaa##r\ neat. I'urcli.tAer to gir# an approved surety (or the ? cbaac money. J. H. WILSON. Oct. 8 33 4t ~ BARKl-LOO & WADDBLL, Stock and Exchange Brokers and Otttaa Factor#, Columbia, 8* C. Wiil buy and ?ell State, Cttyg-Railroad and sB other BONDS and STOCKS on commMon. Strict attention paid to acll.ng COTTON, and liberal advances mode on consignments of thaaams. Oct. U 33 If. WECO WOXJALaD! BW E without a LIKENESS of their near and dear Frieuds, when they can obtain one for FIFTY CENTS AT J. S. LEONARD'S. _Oot 2 _ 32 tf Light! Light! Light!! .)/ t Win.to and Half Bojtes of Ad*m#2tirc ^\1 r'.txnr t... --i? ?... ?t.- n? r*i.? ton prices. 'foLLHSoN & WINOO^ Oct. 2, I8SG. Segars! Segars! Stgars!! Pine and Common SEGARS, 100 vv'v in n Bo*, for wile cheap bv (M. 2,1856 TOLEKSON A WINOQ. SPECIAL NOTICE. T]I7"E wiah to (fire Notice that hereafter we will v V not out S A M PLE8 of our Goods, nor SEN D j out goods for exhibition. We know, in the firrt i place, it ia not doing just ce to our country friends, because they li.ivu ml the-ame opportunity that the people of the town hare to examine g-ods. In the next place, we run tlie risk of losing our goods through servants, and often get them soiled. And attain, samples do not show as well as goods ia the piece. BENNETT A GOBS. Oct 2 32 If STATE OF S 0 UTH CAROLINA. Spartanburg District. IN TIIE COURT OF ORDINARY". Ilohn.m R. A Will * Smith, Excentors, Appts rs. Elizabeth Smith and others,defendants. Citrtion to prove IIo man Smith's estate settled. "VM7I1ERRAS it hss spjKured in evidence to t Y my Miisfurtiun that Charles Smith. Rice Stnilli, Edward Smith. diaries Patterson,and Nan. ey his wife. Jacob A. Pugh and Lucy bis wife, heirs at law and legatees under the lust will and testament of Ilohnun Smith, dee'd.. reside from and without the limits of this Slate: It is therefore ordered . that they be and appear at the Court of Ordinary f<>r said district, to be held st Spartanburg Court flouee, on the 2d day of January next, to show cause, if utiv exist, why the estate of the said { liolmsn Smith should not lie finally settled, and I the assets of the same ordered to be disposed s~i cording to the provision of testator's will, or tl.cir 1 consent to the auinr will be entered of reeord. GiVeil under my hand and senl of office, 6th Oct., 1856. R. ROWDEN, o. s. n. Oct 9 33 V2l Tlio State of South Carolina. spartanburg district. IN THE COURT OF OKDINART. ^ R. S. WoodrnfT. Ex'nr. A|>p't. vs. Rev. Gidron Woodruff, et nl , def'ts. Citation to Settlement. IT having been shown tnmy satisfaction that Gideon Woodruff, Amos Woodruff, Nanev Trcnwler, mid Aeccn.ith Winn, defendants iu this case, reside front and w thont the limits nl this State: It is therefore ordered and drercr-d. that they be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for ??id District,to Ik- held at Spart nburg Court House, on th? 29(h day of D>-c?-rnber next, to show cause, if any exist, wf y the estate of Sunnrl Woodruff", dee'd., should n?l he finally settled, and the assets of the same ordered to Ik- disposed of ecording to law, ?* their consent to the same will be taken pro canjetto. Given under mv hand and seal of office, the 6th day ot October, A. D. 1856. R. BOWDKN. < lot 9 33 iSt o s. si. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. SlARTANBURO DISTRICT. IN TilK COURT OF ORDINARY. Citation tor T-c tiers of Administration. A "IT UK HE AS IIKNRY LILES has applied to T ? mo tor Li iters of Administration on ail and angular the gods and chattels, rights and credits, o( JOSEPH BLACKWELL, late of tha Stale and District aforesaid, (kcwwd: These arc therefore to cite ond admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the s.-vd deeenscd, to be and appear at the Coort of Onfmarj, for said District. t<> lx held at Spartanburg Coart I House, on the 20th of this inslcnt, (October,) to show cottso, if any exist, why the said letters sboold not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of OIBce. the 7tb day of October, 1956. R. BO VV'DEN, Oct if 33 2t _ o. a. o. The State of Sosth Carolina. Spartanburg District. 1 IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Citation for Letters of Administration. ; VAT-HERE AS Jamea F. Parka hath applied to ? t ine for le tters nf Administration it boats non on the Estate o! Frankbn 8. Wrgvaoo, lata ot said awfv and District, drceaaed: Three are therefore to cite cod admonish all and singular the k i ltd red and creditors of the amd deeetwed, mbr and appear i?t the Court of Ordinary for said Dtatriat, to be held at Spartanburg Court House oo the lOtli ! day of lVi"brr t>cx?.. to show If | why ?u -h letters should not be granted. f?i?en t>nd?T my hand find seal of office, the 29th d.iy ol Sept., ISoC. K. BOW DEN, o. s. a. Oct. 9 32 91 I STATE OF SOUTE CAROLINA, J Spartanbiro District. IN THE COUNT OY ORDINARY. M William Bake, Adtn'r, Appt. tb. James Boise, et. el. defendants. Rule to appear, indeutify kindred, show cause, As. j 1T7HKRKA8 Win. But**, the Administrator t ? of Enoch Uuiae, de?M., hue duly accounted ! before this Court upon a final m tilement of the Eat.nc of Ls mlfkifttc, nnd obtained a decree hi taror of the pn-eumptivo he rs nt lew of the acid dee d : | And whereas he lies farther filed ht> suggestion hi Court of Ordinary, alleging an<* setting forth , the fact that all the preramptire beira at kw of the 1 said deo'd. are now absent from the State, and hare fl not been heard of for more then ?wen years past, 1 pt Dg that thatl dktrlhntlre portions of the fl : estate of and deo'd may be orderod into his haada 9 as their next of kindred sad only our vising hair at 9 j law of the said dee'd.: And on motion of Robo, Kd- 9 , warda, A- OtrMs, pru pet,, it ie ordered that Jaasea 9 j Buisc, and Polly Ba se, Jonathan Bane, John 9 Buise, Nancy Huise, Nnthauirl Bake, Elizabeth I Jackson, John Brock, and Nancy hia wife, doftn fl ' danta in the citation for Icttots of administration in fl | this cane, do ppenr before this Court, identify their 9 | kindred, and show caum why the pesyer of the pa- fl iter, as set forth in hk petition, should not ha fl I granted, within three months from the publication M J of tins ru'e, or the decree of this Court wiU be made fl final nnd absolute against them. fl ler my hand and seal of the Conrt, the fl 22d day of Sept ,1856. R. BOW DSN, M Oct. 2 38 19 ? a. n. M