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j' ggggggg . I I I -ULHSg Sl)? Spartan. aPAMAOTrea'i ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 185?. AQBN CT^ =~" 1 Mr. A. R. Smitu b our culhoriael agent at Co- 1 umbo*, North Carolina. THANKSGIVING DAY. Wr are requested to say thnt service may be expected In the Presbyterian Church to day, at II o'clock, by the Pastor. confiTRE N CBT~ The Sonth Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church,South, nH-i In YorkrlH* y?t*rd?v. All the preachers and a goodly number of our oit'r/etis hare gone thither. THE WEATHER. Wo shnll occasionally give notes of the statu o' thu thermometer during the winter, at least when marked changes occur. On ll?? 17tli instant, before sunrise, tho mercury stood at Si. Ou the I Silt at 24. l)iy and pleasnot. A w"lSTAKKBy * slip of tho pen, in our Inst paper, we perverted the object of the Governor in nppoiuting Thursday as a holidrty, for which we have been taken aharply to to?k. Wo designated it a day of lasting, when ha designed it for thanksgiving. Opl>oscd as wo are to alt corporeal inflections for rpiritunl ends, It is needless to say we would nut have oontplicd with cur own Appointment, nnd therefore I'htolvo our renders front nil obligation of observance. Fasting iaan old institution?feasting modem. We incline to tho innovation, ns a decided mark of progress. CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR. So mstty gentlemen have been nominated to the I/egislaturc for tho honorable position of Governor that it almost passes our ability to recollect them We will name the most prominent and the ntos rrecnl: Hon. F. W. Fickens, Gctt. Damf.l Wallace, Col. Maxcv Gsr.ao, Hon. R. F W. Ai.lston, lion. 11. Baxnwkll Riiktt. We suppoto tItht any one of there distinguished gentlemen might with jK-rfeet safety be intruste<l with the Kxeculive fuut'tious of this State. While so believing, however, we have a preference; and if tve know any way to give efficacy to our partiality, we should certainly spread ourselves for Hon. F. W. Pioken*. NEWSPAPER* CM ANfiES. W. F. Durtvoe, of the E igefteld Advertiser, offers his half interest for sale. A good npcniug for capital and industry in a first-rate paper. The Greeiirilic Patiiot nnd Mountaineer has passed flga;n icto (lie linnd* of G. lirrinzton Klford MHilr proprietor. lie possesses both industry nnd capacity to keep his p.-.p-T at a high standard of mechanical excellence, nnd toill do it. Mr. McKniglit has extinguished tho interest of Gilbert & Dorr in the Ktigitrcc Star. THB rOPIILAU Voft. Tlie official returns of the popular vote of the lute Presidential election are only partial. A < archil estini ito, however, has been made in all tlic States, bnsfd upou former elections, and thus a pretty accurate knowledge la obt&iucd of the aggregate vote of each candidate. Whole vote of Buchanan, 1.5P9.804 " M Frem.tit, 1,157,247 M ? # Fillmore, 733,208 This gives Bnehanan a plurality over Fremont Black Republicanism of 4G2.059. If wo add Fillmore's whole vote in the Southern States (455,000) to this plurality, (and surely, in a contest the issue of which was slavery or no slavery, wo may safely assume that Mr. Buchnnnn would have gotten this vot*,) w? well his strength to 917,037. But this ik not nil: We claim as against ficceoiliam one half of Fdhnorc'e Northern rote. This further increases the Democratic vote 124,101 ?miking tho aggregate majority of Buchanan over Kicmout 1,041 161. We are induced to ir..ikc this exhibit of the pipnlar vote to in a measure cr.uiucr.iot contrary stutomrntB by some of our papers. The Ivmrfltkvillc Herald, for instance, shows Mr. Buchanan in n minority In the country of 14,000?and entirely omiu Ihc rote of South Carolina (thirty thousand at least) n:id the Southern vote cast for Fillmoie. We opine that the 453,000 Southerner* wh? voted for Fillmore would enter ditided objection to being ret down at abolitionists, and yet the Herald eo treats thcin. Figures, it k said, can't lie, but certainly, In tho caae of our cotcmpnrarv, n very Lad judgment pr<*idcd over tl.cir array, and sl'.ould ie!cn*e them from the responsibility of pervert ngthotiuth. PERIODICALS, icT Dla'.kwjod'M Migaeiru: Leonard Scott ? Co., New York. Wc have the October No. before ut? r>n 1 A careful perusal siiufics us that its contents repay reading. We would rem-.rk, however, thnt M.tg.l. i? hardly, at this time, equal to its reputation. The new volume begins in Januaty, and those who think of ordering should be making up their mind*. Price: Blackwood Alon * $3; Black wood and one of the Reviews $5, Bl.ukwood and (ha four Pit view* $10. We are rcqueatod by the pobliehora to caution jho public against n draf mute, vrbo has been ?>pevatifl-* tvilbilUl rtll'tirtflllf ?? Of'.nl f.ir Iti,*? 1.111.1.. - ? ....... ?- ...... cations. They liave no deaf mule in their employ. ThfLnly's Book: I,. A. Godev, Philadelphia. $3 per annum, in advance. The Dercmher N-?. (though tbs 'a?t rose of sunt ! imr) bl.ionit as freshly as in the morning ..* ." 1 year. This indefatigable publixlu-r d?rclo|ii new rapAC'ty each month, in n vocation he I..is made peculiarly his own. The bo?>k is n perfect gem for ladies, nnJ none should be without its monthly visitat one. The December No. contain* a beaulilul rtoe', engraving of the Sepa-ation ol tho Apostles, a fire figure Fashion Plate, ono hundred pages of leading matter, sixty-nine engravings,sixty contributions?ali for twenty-five cents. Tito January No. begins tho fifty fourth volume, And this is the time to subscribe. Sen J on your names with three dollars, or send us four dollars, nnd you ahull get the Lady's Doook and Carolina j Spartan for ono year. Don't wait a moment. If n gentleman wishes to make n lady remember him kindly, let him ordcr tho Daly's Hook to htr Address. 3Ve have nlso received the current Nos. of tlie South Carolina Agrieulturnt, the Soil of the South, the Farmer and Planter, and the ff. C Cultivator. Kuril of these monthlies can bo had for one dollar, and no farmer, having claim to the name, should be without cue or more of them. In th * connection we must again notice Porter't Spirit, published in the New York. Scarce three inmitlii old, this new epornng paper has Attained n circulation which Is unprecedented in spurting luiituls. It not already boasting n subscription npproxuuating one hundred thousand, it is very near ;h it figure. And ttely the paper merits this sueinn. It is edited with Ability, prudence, nnd delieney-?adapting itself to family reading. Its contributors nre ready writers, ond cover nil topic* gertnain to the scope of the popor, W. T. Porter, Ne? Yrr'i- :hrr. d dlarr p,rtrr,JT?. io a dr aiioc Av-Ov ' ? 5TITK ICRlCULTtBU FAIR. !- riErfsatt. Wc find Uio prtwiutn list of the First Fair of the > Ststs Agricultural Society iu tho South Curotiniuu 1 of Saturday, which ?vns kindly furnished us by Mr. k O. W. Moore, on Mouduy. lust, in advance ol llto r the day of its arrival hero by mail. Frotn it we tl make the following list of exhibitors from this die- u triet to whom premiums were awarded. Others* wo notice, scut forward articles, but competition was r too strong for them to bcur off nil the honors. It is ^ sui prising to us that Spartanburg secured so many, and s|H**t1*.s loudly in praiso of tlto progress of our '1 people in the Industrial and lancy arts. ^ Prizes were awarded to? Best Stalliou, over 4 ycors old, (Butler,) $20. L S. Uobo, Hobbysville. Best Cotton Bagging, $10. Plough Bines, $5. \ Bole Hope, $10. J. S. ? A. II'!!. Best woven Counterpane, (South Curoliua made,) I $10. J. S. A A. Hill. Best Vase Artificial Flowers, Plate. Mrs. G. v Garrett. The best piece of bagging, made of cotton, J. S. fc A A. I Ml. The Im-sI Cotton U<>|>c. $10. J. S. A A.Ilil1. t The best Cotton 1*1 >\v Lines, $5. J. S. A A. Hill. . f, Best South Carolina made Cheese, $10. Mrs. 1C. Bobo, Cross Anchor. 1 Besides the above is tho following, which we feci hke chiming (or Spartanburg, m this is the hoifie 1 of her chlldhiHid : ^ Best Child's Dress, Piute. Mr*. J. T. Fleming, Columbia. I Nor inuit wo forget to single out the listers. They, at least, arc well known among u?, and their " establishment is scarcely over the border: ^ The be?t bale of Cotton Yarns,comprising all the Nos , f !0. Messrs. Lister A Sons, Greenville, ^ S. C. Best Yum, $10. Messrs. Lester A Sons, Green- I elite, S C. Aud there is friend Zealy, whose magnificent " Daguerreotypes have repeatedly been thrown aside J at the Institute Fair, Charleston, to give place to ' t| No. thera work, comes iu for a Sdver Medal, nnd , T * j 1 right worthily is it merited ! For best Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Ac., Sil- , vcr Medal. J. T. Zmly. I J, For nicely of ju Igment and perfection of mani- f pulation, with roundness of object and fin^neM of ; c tone, we assert that J. T. Zealy stands at the head ; ! of hi? profession in South Carolina, and few better , ' operators can be found in the country. And wc ! ..IJ <1... 1.1- II O I I * o r uu<i, Ihilt II a |'U|III, VIII. Ii it. Itiroll, U< our Till ige, ik but littie behind his preceptor. It will be remembered thnt Dr. .1. \V. Parker, of Columbia, related somewhat of !>: suoees* in the culture of corn for exhibition at the State Fair, du ring our Agricultural Exhibition tit September. | We tint! the following notice of Award to him. YVil| i ? any of our farmer* attempt competition for the m il ' ihkj l.\y in Columbia : I m The larRcxtcrop of Corn grown upon two acr<-? <>r more of upland, Silver Pitcher. Dr. J. W. | ' P?iiker, Columbia, S. C. (145) bushels, 1 peel., 2 g quaria, on first acre; nnd 116 bushel*, 3 peek*, 3 j quarts, on second.) I , A* far n* we can judge by the Columbia paper* ^ the fir*t Fair wn* an immense aucce**, and the I number of artieles on exhibition far exceeded caleu ! ^ la lion. The arrangements were ample, and evety i ^ thing in the pr.igranttnc paused off a* aatialacloriljr v u* could have I ecu expected. At a meeting of the Society, on Wednraday evening. Gen. Jamison wni introduced into the I P Hull of the House of Representative*, and delivered the annual address, a copy of which was solicited j for publication. The subject of the address was, ' j Agriculture, and the Mean* and Measure* to it* j Advancement, and lie touched not only upon the : l>eeulinr product*, but the form* of labor at the ; c South. Tlio General i* known to be a deep think- j cr, with high mental cultivation snd practical ex- t pcrieuee, nnd his ?d Iresi cannot fail to add to hi* 1 j, reputation, a* well a* impart information of great ^ value to the ngiicultuttil iutcrests of the South. The office!* noinin .te?l for the ensuing year arc: j| President?Col. A. P. Cnllmun. Vice-Presidents.?Thoina* P. Dyrd, George! omnium, iiiomr)? iv. rose, ii. a I'orciier, Jacob ! " Stromal), N. A. Peny. ! r Executive Committee?J. U. Adnms, E. G ! Palmer, R. ?T. Gage, J. Foster Marshall, Pr. R. f liar rllce. Win. Gregg was chosen on the Executive Commitlce, l>ut heing ineligible, Col. A. G. Summer wna selected in hie stead, j ll<>n. J. Foster Marshall, of Abbeville, has been > ! updated Annual Orator for the next year, nnJ { Col R. J. Gage, of Ua'-on, hi* alternate. ^ THE ALLSTON PRIZR. Hon. II. F. W. A listen, n year ago, founded a ^ prize of $100, under the direction of the Faculty of i the South Cnrolinn College, for Kmcus, to be an nunlly rend in the College Chapel, on some day c i during the annual oreaiott of the I/Cgislature. The ^ Competition to be open to all students of the College, j resident graduate* and nlonini. The tuhjeet of Inst year's essay was the Stability of Government*, and the firjt of Ootoher was the latest period within ^ which they could be received. 1 Ily a report of the Committee (PrewJent McCay ! ^ and Dr*. iAiber and Reynolds) wo learn that only i three tx?o\* were handid in?two of which were r | < xeludrj us out of time, and the other wan not of ^ sufficient merit to justify the award. The coinmitt to have therefore, with the appreciation of the founder of the prize, ?doj?lod llio f< Mowing tesolu tit'iis: Ilenohed, That no prize be awarded this year. ,, /trsoivtd, That (lie umc topic, The Stability of Governments, Mtmds over for the next year, with the same prite of one hundred dollais. lirsolred, Thai an additional ptiio of olio hun ft dred do.tarn bo offered lor the beet essay on sonic n other subject, to be hereafter elected, ot wliicli due notice shall be Riven. Tho topic be di cut* d from ft historical, as well r.s n philosophical, and alto from a practical point of ^ view. t' i SwDTU CiloianA Coi.i.sos At the clott o | the examination of the Senior Class of tho South j, Csrohna College, on the 15th instant, the following ,j appointments were made?the ten ftml named dc- r liveritig sddresses nt the Cotnnn nceuient. We arc glad to find that the son ol our wortliy Ucprc- (t sentatirc, Dr J. Winsnnth, stands high on the ? list- > . 1 G. M. Fnirlcc, Mnr.on; II. Covington, Mailko- C( ro; K. M. Tafi, Charleston; L. 15 Iiidlonqumt, Ham- . well; T. A. Middletou, (iW'tgftimn; G. R. Coil, 1 CIuihw; ,J. C. TVinsmith, Spurtmit.iirp; J. fl Kyle, York; J. JV Memtninger, Chm lesion; G. N. ai Licbt-r, Columbia; .1. Pi. Wny, llimsville, Oeorgill J. C. Boy kin, Columbus, Georgia; \V. 11. Whitner, Anderson; W. J. Duimil, Huniter; J. " P. Coin, Cli rhston; U. \V llutson, Hcau'ort; J. h P. Harris, New Orleans; E 11 Killer*, Charles ! ton. ol TP * biif.n D. WiLHi.?This gentleman, during *' llie Extra Kinion of the legislature, submitted Ins j ^ books of account and vouchers for his expenditures ! of trust Unions funds t<> n Committee of members j ? of tHe Legislator?, titid others, and they attest that j " ho "disburse d the sum* intrusted to his care with proper discretion and judgment." Wc hope this , wi5i prove satisfactory to all parties. c The New York and Newfoundland telegraph Is lino (1,7 15 miles hi length) was opened on the 10th instant, and messages were passed back and forth, tc The In* cost about $500,000? The trans-Atlantic F compnny, to carry the line Irotn its present termiuus to ln-lund, has been C.mrd in Knglnn I. The 11 cables arc under contract, and it ia hoped to hare ' ' 'he I nc in working order n .Inly, 1P57 ' )u PRIZES AWARDED. \ < Use E!W'?s Committee d lh( Spariouburg cn Igriculturnl Society would give notion that the '"'I rizcs awnrdtd in the ladies' Department nt the 'n < ilo Annual Fair have been received, and ore ? cadj fur diatr bulion. The following i? a list uf Gh lie prises and name* ol the persona tu whom they '>L ro awarded: lH'' Tnlr ?f Silver Butter Knives, to Mra. Geo. Garrtl, for Artificial Fl .w? ra. elu Largo Breastpin, to Mrs. A. F. Golding for Em- nrt tuiilcntl Pin Cushion. Gold IVnoil, to Misa Healer Bog.in, for large Wl fable Cover. Cameo Breastpin, to Mias M. J. Moore, fur tioi Vorstcd Embroidered Fire Sereen. Gold Locket, to Mini C. M. Guiding, for Cain irio Embroidery. rw Large Breastpin, to Mra. H. Mitchell, for Needle ae: York. .... *'o C.imro Breastpin, to Mias S. E. Foster, for Shell Jo*. Pair of Silver Butter Knives, to Mm. W. Ixick- P? rood, for Lntnp Mat. col Gold Thimble, to Mrs. J. Choice, for Fancy Fire Icrecti. . Gold Penqil, to Miss J. J. Foster, for Crochet ' ' York. Gold Bracelet Clasp, to Miss C. M. E. Golding, D< or Wax Flowers. jor Pair of Silver Bnttcr Knives, to Mrs. T. Siobo arrow, for Drawing. 1 Gold Thimble, to Mrs. J. D. Wright, for Quilt, art I at premium.) rn< Geld Pencil, to Miss ? Montgomery, for Quilt, |,v 2d premium. , Morocco Reticule, to Mrs. A. F. Guiding, for n (ant's Sack. eh, Gold Thimble, to Mrs. W. C. Bennett,for Man- iiu ill.'. th' Morocco Reticule, to Mra. Geo. Garrett, for | Vnx Fruit. Pair of Cuff Pin*, to Mias S. E. Foster, for Lii Ylint-Not,Leather Work. rv Gold Pencil, to Mias Miru Jackson, fur Doublcinit Suck*. Pair of Vase*, to Mrs. A. F. Golding, for Oramcnted Candle-Stand. wli Those ent tied to prizes arc requested to call (or j,, end Mime one authorised t?? receive the prtsos) at j . lie rcaidence ot T. Stobo Fariow, Seoreiory and I " 'rensurer, aome time during the Afierttoon ol Fri- j av neat. e*| The Executive Committee have not been able to rocure the prizes awarded in the Gentlemen's Do- I art no-lit, though ordeied nt the same lime Iroin ON few York. Due notice will be given when pro- wr ured. GABRIEL CANNON, ch J. K. OKI.AND, I"' J. A. ANDERSON, jr. ,, . y? T O. P. VERNON, Executive : J.C.ZIMMERMAN, | (-on?n,,,Uc- iter SIMPSON BOBO, | !? T. STOBO I'ABROW, J k< NEWS SCRAPS. !hi incs<vniu>..ii paper* caution tin? public .igamtl I nonterfeit $ 10s on the M-reliant* and Planter*' . {.ink of (lint city, which they describe as blurred j in! greasy, and badly executed. The signature of i lr. Robert*, President, is t?a-11y imitated, while : lie red on the counterfeit i* of deeper hue tlinn th<? i,.( cnuine. It it Also $10* on tiic Central Railroad B.ink bearing w nme characteristic*. The btiblic had better oa- M mine Georgia bill* carefully. tin Oil the 13th till. Col. liiram Pearson, of San Pr "ranoiaco, in Rome, took a freak into bia bead to j',' rat himself in the State chair of the Pope. lie (>u ra* fined 1,000 p aster* for tlielrief dignity. gn The member* of the Rhode Island Legislature ' ct $1 per day. A proposition to in or en*e their ay wat voted down on the 4ih November by the copto. The Greenville I-'nterprise suggests t<* the Grand ^ ")ivi?ion of South Carolina the appointment of Rev. I. II. Durant a* State Temperance I^evtarcr. This lumiuntion meets approval and would he highly ;.o St eptable to the people. The Annual Address before the Association of j., he Graduate* of the State Military Academy will I) ie delivered by ProfeOsor I*. F. Steven*, of llw ' Jitadel Academy, to-niorrow, the Ol?l iunant. Farmers noar Maysvillo, Ivy., are oaiil to bea-1!- i ng corn at 50 cent* a bushel. Mayor Wood, of New York, having illcgn'ly di*- ' y barged from arrost fraudulent *utirs, lias been or ' '' cited and brought before the Recorder. Tho Great I'iastern Steamship, the largest vcarol j ver built since the Ark, will be launched in Kng- ,j,. und in April. Her first trip will be made to Port de and, Maine, ller tonnage i* 30,000. , V" General Jnine* Ibinkhead, of the United Statin i hu krmy, died on Tuesday trglit, in Baltimore. He rss formerly of Virginia. Si, Hon. Jo?liun L. Martin, an en-Governor of Alalama, died in Tuscaloosa, on the 2d instant. oixtuii lyUVTOsi s i'eatii.?joun .'I. Vs.ay |,r on, whose health has been bad lor nearly n year, oa lied in Delaware, at Ins residence, on the 9th intant. Mr Clayton cnlcrod the United State Sen- ft,| te in 1829, and occupied the pout of Secretary ??f tic State during the Taylor Fillmore administration. " < dr. Buchanan and Gen. Cass panned though Philalelph a on tlio 13th to attend the funeral. 1 < r Gov. Gcnry, of Kansas, in October, made a tiiji j ca l> Southern Kansas for the purpose of breaking up nu mob of frceaoilers near Sugar Creek, nud has no! inceboeo heard of. Fears of violence are enter- ..j lined. no Steps are being taken to organize a new Terrlto y iu the G.idsJ n Purchase. Where are tin free Jj onr shrickerH Scnntor Douglas is exprcteJ in Washingtou th.? wl reek, and will shortly lead to the altar Mis-Coutts ' ' f Virgin a. ' w' Kenneth Rayner, of N. C.,and Mr. II. Men, of he Raleigh Standard, had a set-to in that eity on 1 na he 10th. Cause?polities. A Corrospoiidcnl of the Memphis Enquirer cotiims the lately-rcporlcd insurrectionary inure louts in Fayotte county, Tennessee. Toe Abolr onists of other Slates wore probably the manga- " >rs, nnd n white iniin named Williams was se zed y a patrol, near Macon, in a negro cabin, after echo o'clock at night. He was committed to jail 1 rith 30 of his negro confreres. '* Too Kansas Ilcrald of Freedom hn? n^ain ap ' cared. Tlie new issue bears dato 30th October? ' ic fust S lice the destruction of the oflicc at Iviw- j.cnce. , The Mechanic*' Bank, of Columbus. Georgia ( nt lilt<1 to open it* doors on the 4th instant. The ? r je* ol the Bank were going off nt 05 cent* in the j olUr. Bad ease. The Columbus Hun expresses jnfi h neo in tho President, nnd think* hill holder* ad better wait aw Into before sacrificing thcin % I Manager Brougham litis wagered J1,000 that he j nd his coni|?any will perform on the same n ght in ' M|| few York and Philadelphia. The distance is 100 tin iihn, ninl tho locomotive must travel 50 in.Ice an ,l?i our for him to win. ! tin Mr. Martin, tried at GillisonTiile fur tho mnrJer | ,,, TJ 9. Peoples, has bo ii found guilty of map- yo uughtcr. 3 months' imprisonment and * 1 ,000 i P;| ne is the aonttfncc of the court. On the I3th instant tho Columbia passenger train |i(, I the South Carolina Railroad, nine units below vir liancliville, was thrown from the track, and sever- ,l I passengers received injuries, Mr. J. II. Wheeler, U. S. Minister nt Nioarnua, nrrived at New York on the 15lh. Walker's rmy nnnibcrs 2,000 men. As soon as reinforced p meant t<> atUieli Massaja. The New York papers speak of sending Fremont ' i the United Rules Senate in place of Hamilton | (,,r ish. ; N! Wc lenrn from the Carolina Times that Joseph w' Jistftrd, while drunk, near Charlotte, threw him- 4 ' If oil tho trook of the Railroad, nn I rreeiv I hi irire from wlreh ho died. 3?n. Jolm Ii. Kalon, o( Washington, wutslriekwith an npopleoiiv fit on Friday Uil, and liltlo c< po it rutrrUiiKu uf lia tnOHr) . vi?.u. II. ! lacksou's Cabinet and former imuinter to Spain. I Judge Monro, nl lite recent session of lite arlealon Court, auid lie liad never necn the Issue f' " it icket, and never expected to do #o. A case was ^ rpctually enjoined l?y being placed on it. vt I lie Carolina Timet adv. set* llie public to inspect " scly ailver quarters, na n large amount of epurioua ^ ielo wan put in circulation iu Columbia last | ek. c The mob city of ll.dtiir.orc gave another exliibi- l' II of moral ly on Tuesday, 1 ltli instant, in burn( the efligv of ffmi. lieverdy Johnson before hit (. tidcncc iu Monument Square, amid hideous not- ^ i and outrage. Put lug the eceuo a pistol bvll R * fired into hi* library. S !k lifts declined ill l<mtdon three shillings p<.f ^ und, and ordeis to China have diuiitiishtd in ] nccqucncc. This will retain silver in England. 1 llcv. Pr. Huge, of Kiclinioiid, Va., has been 8 dsch President ot llcmpJen Sydney College. Application for pass|>orts was made to the Stnli .'imrimeiit at Washington hy tree negroes for a ii eign musicul tour. Tlmt Department replies, ' rough the Assistant Secretary, dial these peraon* ^ j not citizens of the United State* within the railing of the constitution and laws, as expounded I the court*. 11 The York Pistrict Chronicle sa_\? that a mcrxnt mill belonging to J. N. Melilwee, on Fish b 5 Creek, was consumed by tire on the night of t e tenth instant. Also, thai the hoy Stewart, who broke out of ncoln (N. C.) jail,awaiting trial (or mail robbe , ivan recaptured in Cleveland county. f The Daibngtoii Flag notices llie fall of n seaflohl ( that village oji the 11 ill instant, by wh'ch ii < lite man and a negro were severely, but not da a- -j * * ? lously, injured. We suggest that lope*, instead wiilu-s, Ik- used to secure cross p iK? in scnfT'lJi*. ,] purity to lite should induce the tiitlnig add lioaa' f |H*nse. i * A UlCII Ml.OrK.MKNT. two liRltllaiROOUl to , r. Hriiik ?A St. Josephs (Mo ) corr?-*j?"iidi lit, itnig on the 23d oi Oi'tobi i. says: . "Igmt night our gowipn were thrown into ecsta * over an i'tii|N'tni'iil, which certainly was one of J iu?at extraordinary rharueter. It ? < ma that two ; ut>i? gentlemen Wi ro mlili issing a young belle up , i vii, ami lint she sm.L-d e.jua !y upon l> ?tIt YesJay morning she was to In* married t<> one and ?l t night to the other, nnJ, strange to my, she pt lr>tli engagements. At U A M. iiiim hnde- | noil) was maJe happy by lier | ledge < ( hand am! , I art, ami at 9 I*. M. the other was in n!e li i| p\ by , | . possession of tier p< t"f?>in. '1 In v tied at Jo <1%, and , re wedded at Kloomington, just twelve rules ds j it, iiiid cotitititled on their way to realms ur own." j ji I?iroiiT*NT mow Knqi.vm*?It is stated in the j ' lil.idelplnn American that private letters, received that city from the lion. Oeorgc M. Italia*, t'ni- j I Static Minister nt the Court of St. Jatms, l?y I i eoiitidelitinl fiiends, eonvey the inipoitant in'.el ] cnee that lie iinssu'.'Ct edi <1 in negot aling a treaty ! liven the I'nited States and Kngland, w h eh vei? and settles all the points in dispute botwi en f two countries. Ii has been the earnest desire of esident Ihcrev uii'l Secretary Msrey to necorn> sli tins difficult task before retiring t om oDiee, so ' at all possi ble troubles in ulit b> smoothed nwiti j . tbe incoming administration The ins ructions rcn to Mr. Dallas, when lie entered u|K>n h ? tins in, have been r ai aislv acted up to by loin, utul i* result lias been most happy, a* above noted MiV.im.IED, On Sunday,tlu Ulb inst., by Dial* Wall, 1>q., r. \Vll.li\M WILSON, to Miss KLIZAUTIl I'.ZI'LL, all of ll * Dstriet I? v the same. i.n the lihli inrt., Mr. 1IAKRI- ' >.\ BIlANNt ?N. t . M;** II A Kill KT. dang! ter (' vrr VA it i.iavisos Sit.vv, a I id this D strict. At Ureenwoo!. on the ti'.li inst , by K v. L. TL'tsr. M O. A NDliKSON. li^<j , ol S|cn taiihurg 1 istrietj and M? ?f.\U II' d.U''hl.| of O n ' >ME8 OlI.LV>! of Mill, v It.. 1 I Oil Wedncsd .1, llie r.t'l illM.. IjV the It-'* Tiiom Mitcueli.. Mr W. S. OU\ litt, to M m M. A. ' As I URLINQ, ill of Ocarjvtuwu. In Now <;iinut%:ir. Mr , on i' i- 1 n!' , .T I. A TOII, lv?-p.(t \> lihtoi ?>f tin Chen Irston Stan- ' Tit,l to Mi>i N. < T\S11M V N, o! i i oiK'rutrr, OI3ITIJA.X1X. , Dii'il, o! fever, oti the I.fill ii uno, .it t!io i 1 uce of M;.j T. II McOaiu:, t Sl.iV. iAii. i Anrsiin I) Nino", -S C, AN I .I. I'OAN', i UII?Ji?t Mill ol Will t'o.111, ol S,. ii l.iiitdll j, s I I, oil IS years. The subject < I th.s Li im .? *, ' , t :? low VV.oks HIICl", lo'l ll * l.illlol'r r Ml! -IICO, nf- ; , Kj>i inline n few days' vacation, and ntutncd t.. ( ibtown, to prosecute Ii v .' tin! in un i.. his faithful j ivi'iil"!', llrv. .1 I,. lv nne.iy, whose instructions . had enjoy e.l rto.uly two years. it was o.ii privilr^c, ?* wi ll a* our phflsure, to | intimately nctjiiyiutid with the deceasi ,1, and ; n testify of Ii ? uoi ili an ! mori:. At a student | iv.is f.iitliful in thcihscharpc i>! i vVtv duty, and Inbitt-il mi |.i> walk an.I i-otivi rtvaii a aiming his j low-students a mi ot ndln roneo to truth ami jut p, man fest ng clearly a moral ch.racter. \\ < , lord, mourn ilio l? -a ol such a prom - ni? youth, t down in tins very niiN-ntng of life, ju?t r.pen 112 I ] r us, fuln. s-. hiding f. r to ? . i vc 1. :s day niul geli , ation with fidelity and mimit. II s death has ] us. d a vacuum in thi-H -ii K. i wic h I, n.i?s..ig iich attach-d) tlist cannot i sly i. filled, mid 7] < ti ll.,iv stu lent* ?houl 1 consider that th'? di?j>. ii \ lion i>l I'rt'V d< nee i? a stiong n luimit on to them, ' . te \c a s i tea ly. for in .inch an hour ;.x ye lli uh | I the S"n "i Man conn lh." i ii h ? d .Mill tin n. ai a i a n 1 dearer lit of fan'. ly , , lalioti ar.- sevi rcJ, leaving an .til cte.l lather,bro ( r rs and > -tei ?, urli nuinei t.us ft i. lids, to to ut n | s lo?8 \\ i" can s. lice lily ay lii|sitliiz<* with those j | io mourn and heave the s oli u I,,, I, hi (he index to ! i broken heart Hut tile iju.Mii.il ai .s. s, " \\ hy do , ? in..urn d pntng fneiidsT" "The Hon) pave, d the ly.rd l ath taken inii.v; mid Mr should , uekly Isiw to Ins will, and saV, "Kit ant be the me of the le?rd." i "L'f. i? u span, a fleeting hour, , llovv s mil the vapor fl.es; Man is a lender, transient flower, Thai e'en in blooming dies A IKIKNI) - 1 ' Wc uie requested to iinnouncc J. R TOLLE- | )M a candidate for Clerk of the Court ofCominon ' ras lot Spartanburg I).strict, ut the Election m ' mwjr next. Nov C 37 tl jj Wc iir? I coiiifU-i) In fini.iitiHi'K M .i .10!!\ ? \ Iv1.11 lit ?M A R a candidate for the < ' ? ? k of il < | 1 url of Common Picas for Spartanburg, I >i?tr' i : < tlic Blwllon in Jintwry " *t. Not 6 37 :: j i CRortl.* AMI SALT RIII'I'M or Foe* vearn' biamh.no, ccrku ay ; i CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE Wokbut, Wnyne C??.. Ohi.i, Doc. I, 1853. r*BR? Bennett A: Brm* Cii'titluiii'ii?llaVng lot four yours past Leon fFcting wi:h Soi u'.<? hi ib ivoiHi lorni, without | 1 **?il r? <1 Ir'.iit om lu ll pli\biciuu*, I wussoliciI by & fl'i lid |o tiy Cm ti l 's Spall.sh Mixluic ll res ti'.ii pleasure to stato tloit before finishing llie ii untile tlio dist n>-c r< l ived. I tlicn or.lor to two ore Lotties; mid witli li. artfelt gialitude 1 lute to u tlio fact that two Initio'* nl your ciccllttit pro- ' ration linn entirely cured inc. Tlie third Lot tie I gave to a friend who had Lorn fIVr.njt vv.ih Sih Rlieuiit lo; ,t length oi time, and , like my sell, owes Ins restoration to Itm'ih to the lues of "Carter's Spanish M xture M You are j liberty to use tins letter any ivay you ni.iy tliuk i i?per, if it wdl benefit the afflicted. i Your ol? dii iit si rvant, ( J OSK1'11 ROBINSON. ] Nov f. 37 Im * SI PKRIOK PIANOS. The Undersigned, l'rolcssor of Mmno, etc., tit 5 a Spartanburg Female College, respectfully in- 1 ins the Public, that lie is the agent of I.IGI1TR, 1 KWTOX, A BRADBURY'S PIANOS, noli rank now among the Very Inst. Warrant 1 , and turn shed at the factory price. Some Spiciiin nt can be seen at the Female Col ' re. E M RDWARDY. I Srpt 9.1 31 tl Oi o Billion on tux Union.?Col. lk-nton has to deliver a lecture at New bur) port, II. -w < , on (he Sf.th instant. His subject ?ril! '?? 4,Th? ' J I Fnion." Iu liia letter of acceptance he aaya: j<,n "I believe there is danger of disunion. and that , '''' ic first step towards averting the danger ia to face ! ' and futhoni it. Alter the depth nnd nature ?! . ic d .sense is known the remedy can he considered, 1 dii'.'h, vith me, must ho conciliation, nut coercion; I ai ii application to idl the feelings of patriotism, tin - V j onal pride and mutual interest which certainty VI' iiiiiistc the great majority of both halves of tlie Oi Jnion.and nn attempt to unite them in a course of onduvt which should have harmony and coticihn1011 for its object.' Ur.i.iuiou* Liberty in Germany.?The que*oil whether Baptists shall he admitted to the np- J f reaching meeting of the Hvangeliral alliance is re- | ;nrdcd with griat interest in Germany as a sort of . Jjt crt question rcsptcting leligious freedom. The , . cUtroveray is warmly wnged, and among the new ' L nd important adbetents to tlie side of liberty are ' )r. SchenKi'l, of llridelburg, nnd the celebrated 1 -j iruminache." oouft preacher. The King is said to j jja| til) favor the toicrntio? "f l'ie Baptists. j General Gadsden and Mk.ViCO.?The New I fork Journal of Commerce places n proper esti- //' iiatc on tlie servierai of General Gadsden os Minis> r to Mexico. Those services were: I. Mess ilia j 'alloy purchase. 2. Modification of the Mexican I arifl*. 3 The Abolition of the Passport system nd other restrictions on the freedom of commerce, i. The adoption of a mutually advantageous postal ' \ stein. The Portsmouth Journal says M-.j. p.iore should ' i ic ereatrd a barroW'Uct. i r i ,j COMMERCIAL. ; Guari.kston Market. Nov. 13.?Cotton.? lec< ipta h>r the week 11.474. Sales in same time ~ i,S23 Iritis. ICiltcmis IttJ a 124. Itiw 3} a ?|j. iiru?N. C. CO a 72? hng? 75 n 80. VV'hrat 1.30. t.its 48. Peas 75. Flour ill bati.la 7] a 7|: sacks ' 1) n 3], Sugars fcargo sales) y] n 9| for Cuba '**' l*USCovn<h?; I1 J a 111$ tor 1 >< Ilii and choiceN.O, 1 ild crop. Molasses?Cuba C nycd -I<1 ? Museovs- J' lo 5il n 55 (Iroin stores) in li.nn U ? hlids 48. ('of. 1 re?Hio?I of a II] li.icoii?hams II n 15; J 'j8' liotihlrls 8J; sides 9J a !?4 Salt btl a 85. PUBLIC NOTICE I fU s liorchy giv. n, to all those in want of j iiui FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, hit MORGAN A MOORH, No 1. Brick Itangc, { ire receiving and n n a well assorted and most ; le? r.lhle stock. j SOI jilt; (iri'v.n'iirc "I HI.' v f I'V. I 111 t. lint lestot) I inving cut oil' the trade ?>' that oily, an.J l>?ij ii?fj <iur j iix iih, in we did, J.ite ill 1 lie reason, elwbla-d ii* to i uir-h.w a pr< at ninny of them nt ImportM on |>r. ea. Titer* fore, pive us a Ct.ll, ? xninine our STOC Ii , i i"' iii<1 t?o n*?ured iliat \v?- arc selling n' Charleston I 30 View. MORGAN & MOO KM. Spartanburg, Nov. 20 119 tf Houses. Lois and Land for Sale. i i Aggjk. Any person wishing to purehasc Im- I 1 Tj j ja^i |ioivii| I?ots, or iinimprov.J 1 '!ii .i? within tuiil in-ar the Village of Spar- j i BPS?ft?- tnnburg?or Hinds in different Tract* I rum 1 i to 4 miles ot the Village, if they will call i in me between tin* t tn? and the l.r>t!i day of 1),- rniVr next, I will bell them nt private sale such ' >itpa ns a* I suppose they eann ?t purchase of any >tlu-r?as I inn determined to sell, and to sell lotv, I I ean (ind those that may wish to purchase. Nov. IT,lSjG. 3'J at U C. POOLK. Valuablo Roal Estato and Town :i<" LOTS FOR SALE. 7a K prop ?e t > s-U to the big lie t bidder, on _ i T the litbday ot Dei-ember, next, at S(>ai t.iii J ( >tttg Com t llouxe, a larpe Miitouut of th m tat t alu.i j >lo Wood L >ts ail i Luidi in thu vicinity of the own, ri?j $ I' 1 tru t of S'? acres, on H-mson'* Moth, alsivc ho '1 liotnx in bridge. in.-lading b 'tli si.hs <d Clun ' ' juep ii Creek nt tlic ni >uth ttiereof, including i In nut tu! buil ling lot on I be S'. .John's Mrc> I. ? *' I tract on the other s1 tie of t lie creek, opposite the ' ibove.Continuing forty ? tis. I tract known a* the Dave Tim.-n.on Ir.ict, lyiug ' 11 ill the opposite side ot the t -a 1 Ituiit Mrs J'.t t?r.oil's, coiitut.ling 2T- aei<s Tlicee tracts a-c alt valuable lor farming and I .im'.irr. 'J Also, I I l.-ts, tie;, iv nil iii the wo. d?. well tim- , Kied.lv ||_r b. tw.eu Ml- .1 ,.M*11 II. C'ltllUll's ] a. C Hid tlic 1 >OVC TliouiM.i. j \n-i-. PI it* .lit.I a fu!! I epri t eiil.itioti of tin *e vat i in* o'.s ..ii I tr.i ts mi) at iy t no la- seen in the ofliec i llo'.o, Miwti'tU, ,V (' a I and i tin r ot ilie uti- |)< leiKipned will show tlieiii at any time to pri*.ii< K<\ eli ug to purchase. Tetms ni.iJe known in the 1 n iay ot sole. Ky older of the Court of K?jn-ty, st.u S ItOllO, ) t'omiu tteo of trie J. il. liOVil ( J. W Thomson, oral Nov. 20 3'J tf of To Leave Charleston) S. ( .. llrery J'riJayt at ft o'rlnek a m . from llraun if- ' " Co'* W harf. l"r. INLAND ROl'TIi f. r IVntha, 1*11., via than* w ] . lort and 1 lilton I lend, S C.; Savannah, D.w i-n. Hrunswick and St. Mat y V, (ia : 1*\ 11> tttil>na. Jack ' Hiiivtllvnr.il l'icolntn, Florida, and nil intermediate ] Landings. flic 1 Tito new iiinl fti;w isteam, r 11 \ MlvOI.A1 >F.. j>(, L. M Coxctler, Commander, R 11 . Stewart, Mate, , |IC, L. 1". Roux, l'art. r, late ot the Carol a, will com a UK-nee her regular n |?, as nl?'?ve, early in Decent- j,., . :tr. Tl.?t 4,Kv. rglnde" li been built undtr the epe :.41 supcritit? tnici.ee ?.t lit-r ullicrri, < xprcM>ly for ibis route, having > bcant, n?.v..y i.nd imprn*wi |nr [insseiigcr neeoninioilnti.u>s. !. bend <lc<luetioiis I C|-, torn the eustotnsry rates for transportation of nc- ! i>, ;rocn and plantation nppnrtchauct* will lie ma le to j on L'tnigrant* (otincctions will bo ntudo at the above places J n lib con v. \ ntu-c* ibene.- into the interior. Freights will Ik; re shipptd troin tins piaec, a? I .veil as front I'alatka, to po tits b yell.I on tbe St 1 John's an.l Oclawnha Hirers, without charge. 1 ??r | #j, urtlivr particulitis, apply to I 'j-i W ILLIAM M. TI'NNO, Agent, ' M North tloiiitnerei.il Wharf, Chat I, stmt. { sM N v C'? 39 6f | ,,a VsTATBOF SOUTH CAROLINA. S St'ARTANBt'Ka 1>|8TKICT. J Su I AM l.S \\ II.LI A V.S, who is in the custody . I the Sit *ritl o' 'Aparlattburg, by virtue ole.t. ss , j . ' It the tut l O' M. Myvi>. having ti'ed in niv office, iijith'-r e. ili j. In.tuiCjnn r.atlt, o' his whale cs- ' ate jind Mt'eela, bis petition to lite Court of Com- 1 ^ t'tui P.cns, praying that he in ?y be n 'ni tted to the te ,ef,t ol the net of the (Jen1 ral Assembly, made | it the rebel of insolvent dob'.o: s: ]t sot dried, that ihe said M Mvers, Adntr. of II. Stnrncs, and nil ( g, ther the creditors to ts how the said J.urn's \\ il- ^ 1 atns is in at ' wise indcbti d, be, and they me here- j liy, summoned mid have notice to appear, before the j Mid Couit, at Spartan burg Court House, on the first ; ^ I ty ol April next, to show cause, if any they can, ^ ? l?y the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not I ^ ^ n ? ?MI !?-?? . I 1,1 I'tfici' of Common Pleas, S|viitniihiirff District, j *' 3 I lib Huh Nov, i 866 .1. I?. TOLLB809, Nov 20 89 tf Clerk. |J; IN EQUITY Spartanburg."" ifj li>ll for rale of property, partit o.i, &0. q( Emily T. Adm'i., vs. Wm. K. Roger*. Ijiuia K. Kt>2i'r?, Saruli <tin? Ilngcra,Jiw. It. C- ,4 Holers, minora, by their Uext friend. IN Pursuance of an order of the Court of K<|ui|y, 1 will expose to Kile, nl S|>ai lAiiburg C. 11., .n P.t viUn-dny in I eocmber next, the lot situated within lie corporate limits of the Town of Sparinnbtirg, in I repreaented by two phta executed by Wm. C. [?.imp, now on file in my Office, and designated na S'os. I ami 2: The first containing 3-lUtlis, the >th??i 8 1 t'ths aorea. These lots are on n beautiful str? ct, running from 1 Mr. Klias l.ow's reaidctioe, and infataeefing Main ; itreet nt the bouse now owned by J. Ramsey Row* j len. On one of them is erected a moo little Cotage, with handsome improvements. Tbcao lots will ho sold on a credit of twelve | iiv>nths, with interest from the day ol sale, Pur- > ihnscrs arc required to seeuru the purchase money >y bond, with two approved sureties, mid pay lor mpera TIIOS. O. P. VKRNON, c. b. a. i>. (' m'i? jOtfiec. Nor. 8, Nov. 20 39 tf Sale of Faraltare. I A VINO determined oil removing to ColomI bia. the subscriber will sell, lit his residence, Riturduy next, at psbiio ?u cry, l.m ruiiio UttKHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE. o wishing *ucl? property would do well to atI 8;ito to commence st 10 o'clock. riiv.SU 3T It T. T. BROWN. OUtHERN LOTTERY! % THIS HAVANA. PLAN ! PHIZES GUARANTIED! 9XO0,OOO. ONLY 15.000 NUMBERS!! izes payable without Deduction. sper County Academy Lottery 7y Authority of the State of Georgia.] CXjASS T. ho drawn December l.r>. 1850. at Concert II, Mncon, Georgia, under the sworn Supcrinl. iico of Col. George M. Logan and W. C. ih raon, K?q. '{emrniLcr itu* Lottery haa only I if tern ouatind Numhera?let a than any lyittrry in World.' therejore it it the Lett for mrettment. amtne the SCtMEJftE. 1 l'i izc of $! 5,000 j 1 " 5.000 1 ' 2,000 J Prif* of $1.000 are 4,000 f, ' 500 are 2,500 30 " 100 arc ........ 8,000 00 " 40 re 60,(HH? approximation prizes 20 A ppr's wf $I0<? arc $2,000 50 " 50 are 2,500 50 " 20 are 1,000 1 -2 I*i izi'fi amounting to $' 02,000 Ticket" &l 0; Halve* 45; Quarter* 2.50. The 1.500 I'riw* <>f $40 ore determined by the figure of the Number that draws the Capital /ei.1 $15,000. The Capital IVrse will, of course. I with one of the fiaunw?1,2,3,4.5.6,7,8, i. Tln>?e who e T>ekets end'tig with the s.-iiih' iro n* tli lu-t in the < 'np tnl tvill be entitled to j >. llnlve* mid Qu.it it rs in proportion. [Vrnonn *eiid ng uimiry hy wad need not fear its ( "S k*t. Orders punctually attended to. Com- 1 nicstinn* Confidential. Hank Note* ol sound nk* taken nt par. Th?>*c wishing particular inker* ahnithl onh r itnmcd lately. \ddre**, .IAS F. WINTER, Manager, Nor. ' 0 89 3t Mucon, Cs. IWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIEST L'TIim military academy lottlryCLASS HL . be drawn 111 the 42 ty of Mobile, Alitun .1, on iilne*d.y, Decern!* r 10, 185C, on tiie^run of! S'llgle Numbers. in 11 ui *. ! an I N\ . \\ Mods re. Ksqs . OumVi ),000 Tickets 3,280 Prizes i j MORK T11AN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS, RRII.Ll ANT SCHEME. 'l irciif $111,000 1 Prise uf $1,000 12,000 10 I'r.s of SOU 5,000 100 '* 100 . " 2,000 luO 44 70 44 1 ,000 Approximation Prizes. 4 Prii'-a uf $150 sp. to $40,000 p are $600 1 " 1'J.j np. to 12,000 are 500 ; 1 " 1?'0 ap. to 5 l?t?0 p. aie 4?K) | 4 " 7./;ip. to V,0?i0 p. are 3''0 j 8 " 50 up. to 1,000 p. aie 4"0 . 40 " 45 ap. to SU'I p are l,8ou I 00 " 40 are ISO.oOO j >?0 pi i* ? amounting to ii"'4,'tOO IVIio'e T.ek . l? $10; Halves ?>; Qjiutcrs S2J. I.iihO Pr.x-* ot {tj'tuill ilrternt.nvil bjr llie : figute at the Number that d>nwa the ?lll,0O0 J z>-. I'or ? x itnplv, if the Knottier drnwwa the; I': ititUivili No. 1, ilteti all the Th*Im4* I lie the iiiiiuhrr ell !* >11 I v* ; 1 be? ii::tt. ! to $4''. ' he Xutlllier ii.vyitll N?> 2, then all the 'IV k- ! v.'h. re tin* NuinI.e. 11. !? ill 2 Mill be entitle'] tu i. ; tel n> i n in O. 'Hi: IIFH'A 1 KS Ol" PACK A OK* will bo 1 i.t il> iiiltinvii^ rate*, uliirti i* the risk: i t !': ate ! Peekngis of 10 hole Tickets, ?l">0 10 1 li.lt " 3 0 " '* 10 Quarter " 15 Address Oilifi he Tit kein ?ir C'-crt ificales either S. SWAN tic CO.. Atlanta. Ga., or S. SWA N, Mvnilgmneri, Ala. So*. 20 Utf " ?f Commissioners of tbe Poor. Tlie Ceiiun -ncrs of t':e I'.a-r (.?: Sparl uibiug .Irri, S (J., leg leave to nnkc tlie Inflowing pitt to ilie Honorable Court of Conun ?ii Pleas Si * o:i, (all ti rin, lt.'.f! fltey have gr?.\. ly ' la til tllo number or outinitio Pauper* lief etc tote scat'ere J uvt r the Its t. to who n j lie)* were paj ing more or lew, ly Icr.ug nil vvl o are entitled to tlie public cltr.rilii ? the d.rtriet to the Poor Hotter. Tliey have ll I* carried out this order, ? * pi ill a few wh ell the I'nupel* Hie greatly i ttt eled Mid " Illy lielpl o?; in iiit li e.'-e* tlu-y have provided their support with their !r mi* and r< I.ii .on*. ! s believed that tin- change in our former uy?ti in . reduce the pnh'i'.- expense, w ilium; depriving the | ip.-r <>t any ol In* lawful right* With n view to the (urtiidrng the paupers of tlie 1 triet n pt rninneiit *Upport ut the I'oor House, y have enlarged t!?- traet of land on whieh the j or House aland*, an I have ci< oled a number of { iv houses, nil well arranged, and ootixtrueted with j view to the eouiforti of their inula lew. They re, by the judicious management of their Stew I, m> t-> cult vate the lands lately purchased, a? to ' m: a portion, it not all, of the pram consumed on ' place. The Hoard ate of opinion that w hen the i id i* jvaiil lor, Iope t lit r with .lie buddings hiblv i .i .i -. ?. ii - - ? - ' ...... ? i?^ wrtiiiiw xiic laxttul '.lit , fitnct coiuuli-r^bly Im-Iuw the Mini ut?vv expended I it? Poor. lleepevtfelly utiinilie.l, G. W. U LUGO, Chairman. 1 G. Li' dmvm, Clerk and Trenaurir. The following .? a l>t ?>! the nam. rd llie Outmilitig P.uij* i? now by the Qmimi* >nt rK .r* the Poor: let'ltildrcu of William Roger*, $50 00 per year ?ry Cridvr, .... .... 2 ??0 |*r month ' ne St iJT, .... .... 2 50 iium M. (tixMFii, .... 3 00 iiabeth Wilmn, .... 75 rali llevrct, .... .... 1 50 rah Wright, .... .... 1 50 im'ccj Khii(, ...*. .... 2 ik) I'CiNiiln and wife, .... 2 50 s.?e Liwiea ler,.... .... 2 00 uher tie IhaiM.n, .... 1 50 i.iii luauj;, .... .... 1 IHJ rah Morgan, .... .... 1 00 ps. II Me A bee, 1 50 i-ment Pi.wel .... 1 50 iney Tillotkon .... 2 50 tnheth ll.n-per, .... 1 00 deror Mo A bee, (Mr*. I'ehoof und cliiMreu,).... .... 1 50 lut of the nacus of Pauper? now at the P H S ell ii2 Ktnflord, 1 > i?i<i Crow, .luarpli Cannon, . ii m|'f?>ii White, Utiuin Sprouts, Columhu* D> mp.lame* S|k'neer, .Ii?Iiuh Will.ainr, Martha V al p, llehict.i Edmunds. Polly Ed a.'.id*. Nancv I 1 None) Mtfnroe, Irenn Muoroe, llmiinh : Ibain, Curtis Wnddell, Klinbeth Lucas, Tempi 1 is.in, Matilda White, Nancy We*t, Kr 1 ?h??p an 1 children, K1 / iheth Wrilhrrt, Nancy I vcn, (iKad,) Polly Reynold*, Oucy Wiugo. etatement of the money paid out by the Tieaeuirrn f the IL-ardof Commierionere of the 1'oor, ] from fall term, 1853, to fall term, 1856 id Mi|ty Hhrtbot, f>-r Lliznbeth Sher- 1 bnt $15 00 ; William Pettit. for Kmily Dormr.n, 0 00 Kit Brinnt, f>>r Nancy Wynit 18 75 dame* Anderson, for children of William Roger* .... 50 00 1 A.J. \\ . Land, for Leah lawd, .. 30 00 We?lcy Mod bee, for Jerry MeAbee, 13 00 Hiram James, (or Helta Smart, .. 120 2S 1 Olircr Clark, for Nancy Tilkdwt, 30 00 Randolph Cash, for Obby Rotter,.. 17 10 A. C. lk>m;.r, for William Wmd and wife,.... .... .... 32 50 , Z. M. Pollard, nnd O. P. RichurJn-a, for G Goring, .... .... 17 00 John Tuck, for Richard CrHlrndm, 18 00 1 William P. Pcltit,for William Hembre, * .... 7 SO 9fS59S-TCSaB9?WHpR Rnaddbh Ca?b, for CarUioo Mot*?, ll 9#* O.K. Gr?mlin*,for Ktbctn Ria^ S4 99 Z. Laoford,lor Harah Hrugg, .... I 99 Z. Lnnfocd, for Sarab Morgan, .. C 90 Jnae for ofln UXtivl, . . ?J W tg&ttS H. 8. IJavis, for Jane Seay, .... 'if 00 W F. Green. Cor Mary Cri.hr, SO 00 Will am 11. Cltapman, for Elisabeth Wilaon, 9 00 A C. Bomar, for DaoM Ibnit, aud wife, .... .... .... 39 00 J. W. Cooper, (or derae Lrftwatar, 89 00 2 Eery Yoaay, lot Owree Vaaay, ... 27 00 ') John Andcraon, for Sarah Wright, 19 00 } Ftdly llarpt-r, h# Klizibrih llarnar, 16 85 John Tuck, for Kronen Crittenden, IS 00 William Clark, for Klioda Hopkine, 95 00 H>rnni Jenm, lor Jobn Bmiili, 90 96 1 I?aae llroarn. for Elisabeth MeAfty, S 00 j P. P. Ikvu'liui, for Kleuor Miller, 9 00 France# licit-her, for 8arah Btk-lier, 10 75 Z. Lanford, for Mri, M. Taylor, .. 7 50 ' William Bennett, for Saudi IK wit, )8 50 John Fielder, for K. Waldrop, aud M. ond K. lWit.-r*,.... .... 18 00 John Strr<K-l, for Polly Boiler, .... 18 00 Mtwcn Funic*, for Charlotte Ilaw 18 00 8 8. L)avia, for Rcbeeca Darb, .. 91 00 A. Wray,for Mary Elmore, .... 7 50 John Wufiiird, ft# Molly Hnilcw?*?d .... 29 50 Jumea Exetl, ft# Milly Cantrrll, .. 6 00 Peri y GJturt, for Martin MeComb*, 15 00 C. llnmpliriea, f> r PaUy Jonet, .. 9 00 C. )lum|?lirice, f<>r Mary Vinactt, 9 00 William Guthrie, for William Mill, indeUr, .... .... .... 9100 A. Nolniti and S. 53. Darb, for K. Dempay, .... 13 60 Elijah G -Met, B. F. I lute#, and A. II. Kirhy, lor J. M. Gaud, .... 45 00 William A. Young, for Polly Gentry, 17 95 M<f<? WnkcfU Id. f r J. and R. McIIugh" .... .... 94 00 J. A. Woouo, (or Rwaaell Briant, 6 00 Rebecen Harper, for II. and A. Harper .... .... 29 00 Elba Wall, lor A. Uifh"p, .... 15 00 M. Mitthb, for Tctnpy Tengue, .. 16 5011. Hnmit, for E. B>rch field 20 62 J nine* A. W?iod and John Tuvh, for G Durman, .... .... 18 00 Jainca Brice, (|*r order*) for Elba- 1 bcth Elder*, .... .... 43 0O? Nancy Powell, for Clement Powell, 16 25 T. O. Fowler, fi?r William Otvrna, 24 00' 11 Wt.ff.rd, tor K. Campbell, ... 7 50i/iudot. WntiT*, for KliMbtih Kelly, 11 25Jtmw Exrtl, for Sarah Roberta, .. 7 80 roller nno Janus Hcwtir,tor I>??-y I.*'icastcr .... JJ 59B-Mimri Morgan, for Hubert Dobson, 9 oo J arm-a Pnp?\ tor Polly Adkms 21 ooW. A. Young, for Nelly Hughs, 15 on Jnmn.Gittvli, (<?r Mahndn L>nch, 20 83Wakefield, for Alip* Hrown, 24 00' John Tuck. balance of s.ilaiy and bcnrdina cook for 1855, .... 59 83 James McCarthy fur Uards furnished lor Poor House building, .... 2 00 IMwntd If. Wliitc (per <?rdcr of Julia TbcIi, rti-wjnl) for com, ... 31 14 II. l>ti!ni.ui for hauhng fire wcx-d on J locks f<-r Poor IIousc, .... 1G 50' John 'fork, for bed and sundry days' u or k ond oilier artich ?, for Poor J louse 70 G7. John Tuck, slevrr.rd's r.-ilniy for llto lirst mx inonttis of the year 1S5G, mid tor l.ir<- if negro uonw.n, .. 182 50' A. C. lfomnr, lor Irotnncv of boarding Klennr Mnrun, rod fur ftiritiab-ng wood at d provision* for the ratnc, .... .... 36 22 Samuel Motgutt, fur Ilctuy Bmilli, and tv.fe, .... .... .... 9 00* liou.l?'ii A Kisirr, for rhruud fur IWtl-tl lXtrie, .... .... 3 00 J.imrs T tlutsoii iiiiJ John Tuck, for M-Ulu Me A boo, .... .... 9 00 James CudJ, for Mnliht-w Seal s, 15 75 T. U. MeMdhtn, fur Kl zabeth Wingo 13 50 liJois Wall, lor Ml*. P. hoof, 27 00 Omcj Tiosly .... .. 7 to I! I*'. li.ito, fir Amanda Shcibot, II a* Is me Pollard li-r corn for P>s>r Jlouse, 12 00 r; C I'otde, (or pork mni sail luruislicil Poor House .... 265 17 Janus MeCail-j f..r locrds lor Poor House, .... S 40 A. I). Gregory, for one horse ?#(? gun ntid humeri for Poor House, CO m Wilkniu A. TodJ. tor llcniy M ow), an d bury nig i xpcurca ot wife, .. 7 ?0 Henry \Vnld? o, li-r burn ding chtl?ln n of L. Hewitt,.... .... 15 00 J M. l.ow, for liaut.ng lor Poor lllillrs', .... .... .... 1G IS .Joules MeCvr'.ev, for ifctlinv foui (InHtsmoi b-cinls lor l\?>r 11 oust , 8 00 T. 1?. MeMdlnii, lor kiln diving plank, .... .... .... 1 65 L. 1*. J1 nhrtp/fur hauling brkk lo INnir ll.M*.-, .... .... 1100 G. \Y. 11. l^egg, for brick 'uruished Pour 1 louse, .... .... 25 Ua G. w. 11. lagg, for Dr. J. w. Paiher, regent of l.unat'o Asylum. .-it Columbia, .... .... 165 01 \V. 1?. Archer, for niulc for Poor 11 ms-, 127 36 John Tuck, tor hnuhng stocks lo saw unit, H>r Poor House, .... .. 9 oo SYilimm Low, for budding house tiiid repair.ng others ?i Poor ii ?* " .... .... .... UI Joliu Tuck, on nundry aj?ts fur j>ruvi?c>ua tor i\?>r l!uu??-, .... 170 07 T. E Montgomery, lor bacon for I'linr Uuint, .... .... 37 5S' T- H. Morgan, for boarding Klcnor Mnnon .... .... 55 00Z. 11 l?ote?, for flour ... . .... 4 00 Eifcttd & Mi'Kivr, for medicine* -for Pauper*,..,. .... .. 4 80 Webber & CUrt land, *tore lid), .. 110 00 Morgan & Moore, *l?rc bill, .... 7 75 O. K Edwards,for Dr.T J.TrajnIt.mi, .... .... .... 1830 T. K. Montgomery, for bacon for l'oor Uoum*, .... .... 50 00 tS. M. Suoddy, f?>r bacon for Poor 11<>u*C, .... .... .... 74 37 A. 11. Kirby, store bill, .... .. 40 00 Foktcr & .1 udd. store bill, .... 23 23 T. E. Montgomery, for bacon for 1'iHir lluurr, .... .... 28 62 T.din lAa?t?-r. for Berry Titnmon*, 5 00 1>. I. dfe L. Tnritty, 15 05 Tullt-ron & Wtngn, .... .... 25 85 Cnvia & 'IVitnmivr, .... .... 33 96 J.jiihh Fowler, .... .... 9 99 K'rby & Wilm, .... .... 13 00 Wilnam A*t, for Peter Iltnditnun, 18 00 $3,297 64 2J per cent. CfimmiMioM on amount paid oat, .... . -... 89 44 $3,380 08 Wi U im McAboe, f>r IIcl# McAbee, 13 50 $3,399 58 2J per cent, on amnnnt received, 1)0 90 $3,502 7$ 1 Itatemrr( of the money reeeired by the Treasurer of t it Hoard C P.. received 3d of Mmreh, 1856. // H. C Poole, T C. I856. Mutch 3. Uacinwl of R C. Poolf, Tax Collector,.... .... $500 00 1856. March31. Received ot R. C. Too)*, Ta i Col teeter .... .... 400 00 1856. July 8 Rivoired of R. C. Poole, Tax Co tor t.* 1,095 83 1856 Ana- 14. Received of R. C. Toole, T x Collector .... .... 2oo oo 1856 Oct 6. Rece rel of R. C. I'oole, Tax Collector .... .... 5oo oo 1856. N?e. 3. Received of It. C. Poole, Tax Collector,.... .... .... 897 34 $3,593 17 Amount on hand per l?at return, 569 83 deceived at varioua time* of O. E. Ed? ards nnd G. \> . II. Legg, of the George GiHand legacy, .... .... llOoo loceived 8th of March, lS56,by the hninla of Z. Ixnford, of the Katate of Dr. D. W. Moore, .... .... .... 135 oo $4,408 06 3,502 78 lata nee in the hands of the Treasure, $905 22 G. W II. LKGG, Chairman. John 0- Ukbrcm Clerk and Trvmmrer.