* $ 'JiHg. .? j. Washinutox, I), C.. Jxnjur^.l, 1801. SmrWe hlv? dishonor to nOknowled'go the I receipt of yo\ft letter of the 8 >;h of December, in repW to a note addre-wed by us to ydu on the 28th of the sauto month, as Couimwqiouers from South Carolina. In referenoe to th. In the first place, we deny positively that we i have ever, in atty way, made any -ueh demand. ? Onr lett> r is in your possc-sion ; it v. ill -land 1 by this on record. In if we inform you of the objects of our mission. Wo say that it would have been our duty to have assured you of our readiness to commence negotiations, with the most earnest desire to sotilo all questions heI t ween u- amicably and to Qur mutual advimt'i/c. k but that events, aud we said thai, until -mm ^satisfactory explanation of these events WW ^^vcti us. we could not proceed, and then, havmade this request lor exfftnnsttdn, ere add K^, "And. inconclusion, we would urge up f you the immediate withdrawal of the In .i.froin the harbor of Charleston, I,"tides present , | jireiuustanoes, they are a standing menace % -'-"tELl?L! Jff1!1-1 I llllJ^"gP*ggggg"ge which render* negotiation impossible/' &c. "Under present circumstaneea!" What circumstances? Why, clearly, the occupation of .Port Sumter ami the dismnnt ling of Fort Moultrie by Major Anderson, in the face of your pledge*, and without explanation or practical disavowal. And there in nothing ill the loiter which wouldOrcould have prevented you from declining to withdraw the troops aud offering-the restoration of the stains to which you were phdgod, if such had been your desire. It would have been wiser and better, in our opinion, to have withdrawn llio .troops; aud litis opinion wo nvired nn.vim . - ? r? ?i bui wedemauuod nothing hut sucli ati oxplunation of the events of the Inst twenty four hours us would restore our confidenceiu the spirit with which the negotiations should Uc conducted. lu rclHiioit to thin withdrawal of the troops fVotn tlio harbor, we are compelled, however, t?> notice one passage of your letter. Referring to it you say, "This 1 oan not do. This 1 will not do. Such tin Idea won never thought of by me iu any possible contingency. No nllunijti to ji had never been made to any communication between myself and tiny human being." In reply to this statement we tire compelled to say itrthat your conversation with us left upon our minds tlic distinct impression that yi 11 ami disavowed their intent inn, there was mi room for ilelny: ami even at tlii moment, wltile we are writing, it is more than probable, from the tenor of your letter, that re intorcciiicuts are hurryiug into lliecoutliet, so that when the tirsi gun shall he fired, I hero will have heon oil your part one continuous consistent series ol actions, commencing in a demonstration e-senlially warlike, supported hy regular reinforceileitis, and terminating in detent or victory. And all this without the slightest provocation; for, among the many things which you have said, there is one thing you cannot say?you havo waited anxiously for news from the .seat of war, in hopes that delay would furnish some excuse for this precipitation. llut this "tangible ovidenco of a design to proceed to a hostile act on the part of the authorities of South t'nroliua," w hich is the only justification of Major VnUcrsou. you are forced to admit "has n t yet been alleged." Hut you have decided. You have resolved to hold by foroe what you have obtained through our misplaced confidence, and. by refusing to disavow the act ion of Major Anderson, have converted hisyiolation of orders iuto a legitimate act of your Kxecutivo authority. lie the issue what it may, of this wo tire assured, that if Fort Moultrie lias been recorded in history as a memorial of t'urulinu gallantry. Fort Sumter will live upon the succeeding page as an imperishuhle testimony of Carolina faith. lly your course you have probably rendered civil war inevitable. He it so. It you choose to force this issue upon us, the State of South Carolina will accept it. and r lying upon Him who is lite Hod of Justice us well as the (and of llosls, will endeavor to perform the great duly which lies before her, hopefully, bravely and thoroughly. Our mission being one for negotiation and peace, and your note leaving us without hope of a withdrawal of tlit* troops from Fort Sumter, or of the restoration of the statue <|tio existing at the time of our arrival, and intimating, as we think your determination to reinforce the garrison in the harbor of Charleston, we respectfully inform you thai we propose returning to t'hurlcston to-morrow afternoon. We have the honor to be, sir, vi _ respectfully, your obedient servants. ' K. W. UAKNWKU., \ J. II ADAMS, v Commissioners .1 AM F.S I.. OUR. ) To his r.iccllcuey the President of the Fiiited Slates. The following was tlie endorsement on tlie j>uj>rr; Ext.evrrlr. Mansion. r, oVl i. k. This paper. just prorated to the |? e-ident, i~< ol'riiicli u character t lint he declines to receive it. Tkxas.?The election for delegates to the Texas h'tat3 Convention, which meets on the -Sth inst., take s place tn-diy. Attention tlorittiii ICIf2?-m? ! Ar<>l" are or it ere I <> parade nl your u-iia! *| rpndcsvoux on Saturday, the 1'Jth in-t*, lit to o'clock, M.. for drill utcl instruction. Every nioinher is especially requested io attend it possible, as hnsnioHS ot importunes wiil !?< trnnHacted. |!y order of Oivpt. Ci W. It. .1 1?. tVKK'IIT. (>. S. Jan.10 It *** / # T .. # i .. ' "" "I Stortrtt By A. E. Smith Est]. on t!io 20th of Dc, ; 1H.", Mr. OUOKOK St'ROb: I. ?o A-??* Ai \ 1: 11 t'GtiINS, o\l ?>1 8p;irtiinl)vr|; S. C. On Thursday tho 27 ill of Deo 1 SAO. hy Ki.l.is VVai.i., fchoj.. Mr. Wlhl.I VM McKlXNEY, lo Miss KMlUXi: BURN KIT, all ofthi* District. On Doc. Dili 18UJ, by f. IShiant, N. 1'.. Mr JOHN L'UUUOSOW. to" Miss M YKY l'LTTYkall of Spartan burg Dint. ??ti l)oc. L?8d, 1860. by R BiiiA.nt.Mr JOHN HARMON, to Miss MISSOURI BUI ANT, all of Spartanburg. j On Dec. 28 I860, by K. Brixnt. Mr. A USA* LL'.M KlUi'iT to Mi?t? LUC1NDA LKMASTKU* On tlio?7th or Dec. bv the Rev. it. J|. ltv.ii>, Mr. JOHN M. THOMAS to Mies MATILDA JANji SMITH,, nil of Spartanburg District. IIB A DQU ART E RS 8GTH ltKQT. 8. C. M., Jiin., 8 ,1800. v OUDKKNO \ AN ELECTION will bo bold on the 8th of February ne\t for n Major to till tho vacancy occasioned l>y the resignation ot l.t. t'ol. J. J. Foster, to command the 1st lbtiti>l<>u ^ of the IJGih Regiment, S. M. Captains com' mnnding companies, will o-'' to their nesis a.tco two subordinate officers nud bold n pull at their company rendezvous from 10 o'clock A. M . till ;> o'clock 1*. M. One officer from c?eh place of election shall uuet at t!:e llultalion Mu>tcr Uround on the hiy alter the election, count the vo.es, and trin tail tho result ol tli election to llrigndicr (Jeticrul W. J.T. Glenn, lly-ordor of Drig. Gon. W. J. T. GLENN. U. \V. II. LKC.U, Col. 3'?tli Hrjt. S. C. M. Wili.iam U. Rat, Adjutant. Jau 10 II tf III- A ikii' a i?Ti'i?c as mm xm ? ki k?(7 SOTII REGIMENT S. C- M. Spartanburg 0. II., Jan. U, 1801. TN compliance wiih an order from his Excel1leney, tlio Commaudor-iu-shicf, the Ihith Regiment S. C.M. are hereby ordered ?o para putohashed any where. Their Stock consists of M03U Mi:iVT8, Tablets, Tombs, Tombstones, Heads and Fool-Stones, Furniture, Marble &c. , They arc also Agents for Iron Railing for J Graves, Fences, Balconies. &e. i 1' rs'.us wishing anything in our line will t p!C iso call, or t-end their orders, which will he t promptly tilled. RICH Mil) MARK, 1 . MM. Mi i>. I'ALMKR. ' Jan 10 tf 1 J^p:i i*t jmlnipo rgVli.- ln-titutioij v. ill eouum nee it> !ir-t S -- ' | nion on the first Monday iu January, l. under t!io lircitti 'i of Mr . SAH \li !.. ill II.I1K, t ?rm**rl\ of 11 divide, a i.ted by her y daughter, Miss SA I. All HI 11.1.11, front the Normal Selinni in Charleston. The Tru-toes ean confidently recommend the above Teaeiiy'*a? iii every ii y w II 1 to take el. r*^e ol' ( 1 ami conduct a Female .'Man. .1 as it >!i< ti! ! ) r I .in' through all the branches tlicy jr. t.. ** i teach The rates ol-miti.iti, a - will In* sen l>e- ' low. are as ren-uiable as any - :ii?.ol ?.f t lisame I class* Hoarding ran lie had < .nveiiieni to the \eademy at >12 jut month. The Academy Inlild no i< u large ami e. iiii iitnb'e hriel; struei lure, jd'-n-antly situated, and convenient to ihc I principal hoarding In *?.o . li.tivs of Tuition 1 I on A Si'SSlON OF mm; MONTHS. 1 1st Class- Spelling, Kcadliif, and Writing, Primary Aritlinictj-.* and tiengrnphy. 5? 7 00 j -ltd Class ? Willi the n'tove, \rillifiictie. History, Urography, liuglish (Irani mar. - - - 10 00 j ' Mil Class?With tlie alinve, with Algebra, j | (ieumetry, Hotany and Chemistry, 12 50 j \ I French, extra, - - - 10 00 I , | Painting, " - - - 10 00 I t. } lira wing, " - - - - - 5 00 I I Music, 20 00 | . Contingent, - - - - - 20 (to 1 st Session from first Monday in January to sceond Friday in June. 2ml Session from i third Monday in .Inly to third Friday in I .? ] com her. Ky order of S. Hollo, Clir. 1? C. Ji lm, Fee. and Ti cs. Jan o dt Neighborhood < lassical School. f 1111 IS new* \e*ide.niy will open its tir-t sesI I -i..ti on the 2d Monday in Jnnuary, under i the supervision of Mr. I*. .1. Ocland. It is lo; eatcd at Antioch ( AI f t li? ? I i.-1 > Church of this a district, inn phasnht an I healthy section, and | 'in a ipiiet and orderly neighborhood. The i patrons and friends ?>f this enterprise take i pleasure in recommending this Sol in the , riliretift of this nnd n?lj**iitiri^ ili-tricts, beliov- \ ing. as 111cy o.*?0 per session. Pay scholar-', ti cents per day. SKCONP PRIWKTMKNT. . English Grammar, raphy, lli-tory and ('niti posit ion or either, JJll.tHt per session. Pay 1 ' scholars, 1- rents per day. 1 THIRD PKP \ HTM RNT. I,atiu, Greek, \lgi l?r i. Survey ing, (icon. My, or either MI tat per s. s-ion. Ttierowiil In- two sessions of live months each. Particular attention will lot paid Kttglisli, l.atin. tind Greek ('on.position, and to elocutionary training. .mri, is \i i i:\t;i:ii ? tnin'n Hoard Trustees. t Janlfl 41 if lt. I '111:11 >i it't'. 1 VI.I. persona in le'ited to the estate, of IIKNKY TI'UN !'H? deed, are re piired to make iiiiiii-'dinte payment, and all persons iit.I.ling demand - up aid estate will pre sent tlit-in legally f??r t;> WM. M. FOSTER, Executor. .Im ^ 4 bin Kxoellency Guv. PlCKCN*. vrttlkyic of I'icul Colonel. nod ,j, will be obeyct^Wk|^Keojed ?ccordiii"lj : w H. W \I.KKI?!HNK^_ ' JAMKS c. qSjIOl moktimkuMlovkii, W. C. HAIlBs, F J. MOSjJs, Jh. / By order: V S. It. GIST. / v Jan 10 2t A "ting A V ??f ii : Cnatti S r.. Junuarv 5, 1800. [ QKS'RUA!. UlllH.ii XO. O. * \ V / lllilir. AS I ho Convention of il??* lVoplc 1 ;J of Sunlit Carol inn. by n Kc?olntii>ii adopted on the 'J I day of .liwinn, ISfil, authorized the Garcrnor to la^pivc into tlie service of the SinAj'M' ii not exceeding .?/'r mouths, such ^Mnicci^^Bmpnni s as might i lender tl.eir serv^Ky And whereas t'^B^il^Knvt ir >n lmv *in ?> declared that the nn^kilr-olutiou wu< design- t.| ed to aid, and not the provisions of the 2d section Act "in provide uii , ^ armed f n ee,'' pa u^^Bemln'r. I -id; It is tbaieforc, i. that General Drdor No. 5 be e!, .'ji 2 Gcnnal , Dialer No. 4, ca'.lij^f fir a fwkn.anv of Volnn- ( leers from each jBtij.lion i:t ire State, in ac i coia'.iince with 'JflFection of said Act, ii h -roby ' I rc-issned, nnd twnmpt and vtriet o!? tie nee en- ) loineu ttieroio* By order: ST ATI'S H. < < LST. > 'vJatt l<)?'2t Adjutant an.I ItiKpoolor Geii'l. 'I' P ^ / HKlC.TUrAUTKKS. ' a[ ' ? 01 ai CIIARU'STON HI. IUDLt S. A 0. ,1, f 111 II I -11 -\\ 511 ;_r l""U lemon ha\obee 11 appoint | ed Aid--d,. ' amp to l?: ? l'.\ . lluiicv the cli ['ouminndor-in I'l'iiT. wiiWlihe tank of Lieut. | 51 1. am I will V aii'l ri jueicd no- , cordiugly. vii: V ns .1. .li?NATjir\^ri \-. Ksq. I |?i V.M L II 11.. P-q. u it. joiiv^Rn. 1 r. w. E-iai?R r. q. JOIIN Z/I;:;I:|:N. Ksq. / ltv orders It. (i. M. UUXOVANT, A?'/i 1 ' arid lifjifoturGeiitTol. J L- Jan 10 It is." > ric jl:. r IA11II COMM' IoNKI'.S of 1 lie Poor will moot at 11. Pari-!:, n the fii-l Tue- lay I n l-'eLrnary in 1 lin I ..ui VI t'no . lii Iron p. lint are old on. ..1 to w rk, nndtli.si tl at ar E 00 small will 1 j ut in tlie hands of some per- y .on to ho kej> .In* l.>tvo-i hid, and paid for iy tlio t'onir. i i 11 . -i;?ned l.\ order of the Hoard of Cni:i:n: - oner "I the i oor. tjt A. N.I.> ?>. 1 ItuirinuU, pro. tern. J. 0. I.an.I.IM Secretary. 1 .'an 1?? 44 if I wj *.-1 r s r rCaSv i-ssa it WtL.-.h ^ IJ lr* ! iii* '5^11?: <;?'< ! , v \;:;.s :?iI/an. , IS i s<:c<2<>?' laving been :i -vurd Oil- the b. tn-tr i.f li I - ; J,1' :rc'!ifc>r.i. I \\.;i | I : > ':! . hesaino, < >ti: ncncing on M()l)(!;iv :% I oi'll i ll?v? v AT ' COST.: .SI, .V!! m Ii<> di'siri' lo s!i a ?* liiom-v. Iiiul !?? < I??i' ? !! 1 I 4 ] II i<*K. II lis Notes and Ucouiits have also iccti m - - i 11 I. uihI are n >\v in my li m-1-. \ll ' ?*< vlio ile-ho in -.\ rii.-t, hn-l bettor pay r.p 'it V. nice, a- I ill-ill have In proceed Ijllito hi- ii lii *' tolled, ii11 I will ;?ive in' Iiliii*. .1- I nil w rkin-i J or I ho honotil ot others, by whom I a n ton- j doi oil. * I D I. M I'.I.KOUP, \it'y lor A-si^-ioe-.. ! .lull '> l". I!* j T I I lilt \ t'ttlso till' 1 of .1 .1, \ IIItNON, Ml 1.1.Kit <; VltlSI.TT, mi l .1 W. CSAUKF.T, tiiiiii.i: v si iioit vm., j | ,i w. k i as it. 1 1 rowi.ru & krisu. mil Other Norrs \\|> VtVOl NTS of wht.-h *' have triven written notice to i > iy,iiinl whioli I'not paid tbr , . . - m, 1 :! liavo . on uiiih-r.i nit ;i- i! i.. i in- I lia i- i. i ! I. " - \itli many, my own I can now ' 'I vail no longer. t-iV/V,. ..'v. / 7 / . r..' .1. M. 1.1.1 <>!'"?. A I .V :ili ( AI.i|f"-t. Jan l-I 'Jw 1 M idmiiiisl rat of n Sale. 1 lY pPTnii.'fion of tin* i> wo will ox \ poi# lu >ilr it pub 11 ill ' lay of .1 A N 1' \ IC A iirxl. ai I lie* Pile r 1 . m < wl if .1(111 N II I.I I'SI'OMIS. .! <( IM.I. I III- lollow itfC personal ) rin.? 11y I ? I lie estate i if ?ai'ii 11.. i- ?t mi l iiii*I Kii> lieu Fiirnillire. 1 'arming Tool*, \c. Ifi T?rni, iu:i?le kncvi ii mi i leek. A M Mini- j Hi .? iv ,1 i ru -1 i'iiiii'.i nal, a" 11 i ? will l?e an Icciinii i l I i nt' iiniii iiiiiao liaicly after illra In 1 l_v nl- i t : I .s Idl'tl I \UllO\Y, <'h plain. Jnn I?'. -jU ISI.l : STON.:! KM'B STONE ! ! J a I'iiLSH srrriA r..i-* .v ?.v }? ? , \ J. F.. f.ov 1 8*? ? if ST. JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL. lassieal, Mathematical and Military THE WINTER VACATION f llii.H School will leriuinii.o, and exorcises bi suiucd ou Mouilaj, iho 21.st of Jauuury tel. WILLIAM lit WIN. I'rinciiril. Roc 2'? IJ 11 Law Partnership. lTTILLIAM It. PERKY, having b-eii o n Circuit, tin :r tlio Firm >! PERKY \ PERKY. Tin?; ill attend I In* Courts of Abbeville, Anderson icketts, Greenvilie. Spurtanhurg and Lau ms. Their oilice and address in (irtfiivill jl, 8. c. It. F. PERRY mid W. II. 1'KHIiY. Greenville, Jim. :t -l-'t It A O A It J>7 I AUK subscriber respectfully informs t be re sid'Mits lit' Spartanburg, ami siirroundin) utility, tint lie will open in n Tew days, a Stock of Choice Groceries, PROVISIONK, l^jiiioy OoodNs A:!* oping from n desire to p'enso, he may giv it ire sat isl'ietiou, mill thereby receive a .?Jiur< ' public pa'run age. i'. s. smith, auknt. Dec 20 42 tf l?W PROSPECT Academy. |AH K i:xi:ut:isLSof this Seiiooi g will rej*onlinettco "? /'? 1*1 fi"'W f'f'imi' l/.T U rt, IIII-1 or the III 11 ^rl large of M r. TIkim. i I'mim iivm., ! enisled by Mr. K.WIl'KL LAN V.ST Kit., in the English Depart ment. The Studies urc us follows, with prices ns be w iiamcd per session: FIRST DEL'AJlT.MKNT: pelling, Reading, Writing. Arithmetic Primary til mi vt* with English Grammar, Composition ami Ilivtory, : : : " G Till K!? 1>K1*ARTMKNT : In- above with Natural Philosophy, A-trononiy, Algebra, licimctry, Surveying, ?Slp., :::::: iflU if KOI'KTII DEPARTMENT: III- above with Aiw-iciit Languages, l'J !j? French will be taught fur nil extra charge of : : : : : : & Ot All who wish, ntny bo prepared fur the Soph iiurr l'Ins* in !inv of diiv '"illi'jjcs. The Scholastic Ve.ir will constat of two So* otis, of about Five Months each. A S* N I> A N St'lliitlL will bo kept tip iiiiile ic J*iipcriiiJC'i,lnti'"P of the Principal. Tli in tiie Prima-y Department will hi targcil cents Initiation Fee: nil other I cents. Person* wi-hing to enter thie School, mat certain the It >- !;- us 1. bv ap| lieation to tin ritioij a!, Mr. I.i : . .1 it. I.ANIHIL'M. Chin. Ib.ar.l Trustees. Wji. T. Wii.kiss, Sco'v nn-1 Treasurer. l?v.- IS 41?tf REI1 > VII .1 .1: Male 11 i u 11 School. o :o AKwociitli' 1 *i-l ?i?*ipi? 1?. ('. IH .SCAN, A. 11. ?T. L CAPERS, A. 1$ [U1E next Pe in v. ill couimeneo / i.I/ - 'A /> I ) in With the o| <-ning - f the term, ?? :iv Mil.ic\i:v ?:\i.KCi.-si:s ,.n dfex i- nci . lit ! ? tin r-?iuc 1 u inter I In* mi | erin n il life ! T I,. (* \ i-recently cloetf - ii-..tio l'i Tlte-c will In* conducted tl hi j ri udiee t studios ?n lime in tin lei no ii 1 .** 11? if devoted to thoiit, otherwise npi t..? squandered. \il mi willing t| i. tt.ihtirg, S. t'. II: ti. :i\> i ?.? ltev. IC II. Kind. I'resiilcni ii'I Trustees, KeidviUc, S. t". : llev. A. M. pp. I' I' . I'lv-i.lent Motloi I t * it 1 l*-jf . Spar li'iilf. S. t'. ; M ijor I' F. St. vriis. t'it ulel, iHr!c?ton. llev. J. II. Tlmrnwell. 1.1.. 13., iitinl'ia s. t' ; llev. Win M. Wight man, . 1. rireen?l'..r.>'. Ma.; t'lmneelhir Ingli-, it-raw, S. t\ M ?-treel. I're-i lent South Carolina l? e 'Jo 42 ?2m ivhum iiipa ur run NhKMiir, ''Ml'. P utin r-Mp I i.-t.ifi.ii' ? xi>i?iT be tw.en .I.No. W t; UtliPTT IIII'I At AM li t I.';. i< this 11:iv dissolved, by nmt.in ll-Olll. .N teiiiher Ulhli, Ini'I. lior Wll.l. continue to keep on hand . . I'm.- M i i i ON ,tl,.l UK V ll < IU bf |oHflil?o,l :m< ,V7 /I li sell lor < I - U mil v. AI?AM Mil.I.llll Kin 40?if in: >; \ ior soi 111 caiiolina iti'Aiu a n it r it?1 iiisTnifr. IN Tin: l Ol It I'opOK1MNAHV. tVi it iou ft>r fund*. ~r I. lira It 1 I. itii*l wife, nti'l oilier-, x*. \\ ill 1 itn llradford. ^ II I.Ill:\s Mumch I. Bradford. .l i- Orr, >\ Htnl wile, 1 _\nthiu and .lo-lin, uuti If. MaiiMii. Iihvf tiled then- |>?-fiti fi| - of the laiol sold liy order of the t >riiary. in the en>e ot .Ins. < trr, and wife ' y riin, vx. William Bradford, and ethers, inn nine I1 it the ilt-irihntive -loir of th?- - litl i It l> 111 III inli'ortl ill the pr< t erd- of the Kith the Inn 1 nfore- i d. lw paid to them us hit ;nl heirs and rrpre*entui i ves : 'I'lic-e are tin I 're tn ? it? nnd admonish tin id V. I I.I.I A M I'.i:\l>n?lU>. if living, to up 11* I ( tore this t'liuft. "it or hot Of the .'ItItl \ ot M'tvidi next, nud c-'nidNIi his identity, I lie | vi\ 1 r of stiid petition will he granted II he pro, i d- ,i | 1 he -nle ol the land lo ? hiel eiiiilled a* aforesaid, paid over to the pe inner*. linen nnder toy hand seal of oflloe, this !!btl V of I * eOllih r, I Slit . .1 NO KAKI.r. lloMAIl, o. * n. .fnti tl ?:t < ! C 'n^li !! I FTKR litis announce M?J. J. W. WKBltKK an a Candidate for Clerk of the Court * at the ensuing election. Oct 25 84? to u Wc ure authorised to announce to the voters t of Spartanburg District thut JNO. If. WALKER, Esq.. Is u ciudidaie for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. April 12 6 ' te Wo are authorise! to announce J. If TOLLB l' SON', n c?nOiibi? fv l/"i m. rpiir. undersigned have formed a copartnerJ ship, ami will continue tbc busiue.s at (lie obi stand of CAH1' & CANNON, on the corner of I**ttrone and Main-Street a, where may be found, at all lime*, every article uauully kepi in n . FAMILY GROCERY STORE, H of I be ho?t quality. and at (lie cheapen! priceH'e will keep always nil band, Suifaff*, Coilee, Tea, Rice, Floor, Corn Meal, *& t/ M! ip /i. 3 SO 9 and in I'ki everything in our line likely to be p called for. (live us a call and see for your" Helves J. 1'. K. CAM!', Sept 20 29 If T. W. WY ATT. A C'Altl). I Tbe Subscriber takes pleasure in reeommending t<> bis old friends and customers, and tbe |'iili!i? generally, ihe new firm of I'AMI' & \VY ATT. "s altogether deserving of publie patronage, and begs further * call and a trial, knowing as lie docs that they will give sa'iitfuctinn to all who may fator them with their pnironag*. Noah cannon. Sept. 20 1860 . 80?if JOEL E. ?If Sign of Ooldcn Mortar. Tarrant's EtiVrvr scout. Seltzer A l? I?: t< I 10 IN T , I ISn new general strcngthing aperient, ;om? bitting efficacy, economy, ami portaL, lutiiy, prcpnrcil on an rntlre new priaci|dj* , from a late and accr.rate analysis of tfn eelcbratr|:oca of tho latest and most approved styles, I ! ut the lowe-i possible prices. Tha best of tunI tcrillls will l>e kept on hum!. Repairing of every description will also ho l executed by them with neatness and prompt. tic^s. They call upon the citizens of the dis 1 trict to support home lal?or nud enterprise, i Titer will warrant all their work. A. SfllOI'PAUL. H. UEIIRkNS. , A. St'llOM'AL'L would most respectfully ( "tender lit.- thanks to his friends and patrons for ( the encouragement mid patronage received the past year, during the late firm of Thiele \ , Si lioppaul, and hopes by strict personal atten, tion to business to merit a continuatice of the same. Sept '1 -7 ly. SI ATE UF SOI Til CAROLINA. In the Oonrt of Ordinary. Harvey Wotl'ord, Applicant, vs. tleorge Stallions. an I others, 1 vcndntits. I'l titioii for proceeds of Ileal Estate of F.li-hn Si.allions, deceased, to he pool over to adtiuiiistraior. \*c. rj ARYKY WilFFtlllD, Administrator of ? t!ie estate of KLISIIA STALLIONS, deceased, having petitioned this t'onrt, praying that a sufficient ainotini ot the proceeds of i the sale of the real e-tute *.! fU? ll..? .!.*. A Ik I kJ?*zt j NO. F.AKl.K UDMAR, o. n. n. Oct 'lo ' 34 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' In the Court of < hdinnry. Jas. K. Vi-e. Administrator, Applicant, vs. I , John H. Vise, and others, Defendant*, i Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. |*T appearing to my satisfaction that the r J ll<-iri o( WILLI V>l VISK, deceased, names not known. Defendant a in thin ea^e. reside without the limits of this St',to It is therefore ' ordered, that they lw and Appear at th? Court I ! of t irdinary, to he holdeii for .^tartnnliurg Dis! iric, at Spiirtunhiirg Court House, on the 80th day ol' J iiiusn next, to show cause, if any ex ' xi is, why a Final Settlement and Decree ot 1 the r.-iote of Mrs. Harriet A Ducker, doc d. ; diotihi not he made, or ihuir consent to the I -ame will ho entered of record. i (iiven under mv hand and seal of office, this 'Htli day nf A. P . I * ?". J\<>. ? VKU5 1 to SI All, n. n. n. i | Not 1 to ? tm Jellified Castor Oil. \LI, ilie unpleasant effct '? of Castor Oil are obviate I in this prep ion. It is regnrde 1 ns one of the most m-rfrf improvements i in IMianiiscy. Children tnk? ft without *113' 1 objection. For sale l?v FISHKR A #K!X1T8H. Nov 1 ft.'??If riiarmaceutists. Machinery Oil. ' l^Oll by FlSllTlM.V HF.ISlTStf I r ^ r C . ' * BOOT AMP 8HPI M HI W I -1 Henry Theile - CONTINUE 10 aamtfkcture DOOTf ftgff ? Vy SHOES, Of auporlor r&Mkctl (JAWSKIS'. to or?ler at reasonable prices ud ef PERFECT FITS. Tbojr WA***Nt --r'H and work ma una ip. Thankful for pa t custom, they hop* by usro(Jiitling iU trot ion ami promptness to IfitrttM i be n umber of their pat reus. REt'AIkiiXG DOSE AS UStJALt Sept 27 21 bin Chanjjfo in Buaine**! NEW ARRIVALS OF GROCERIES! F0L6ER & BRAWLEY HAVING par ha?ed the entire interest of Mr. J. W. GARRETT in the firm of GARRETT. FOLOEtt & <<>., will ctntinue tbo Oroeeiry HuKiueM* at the old mjwmI. iimler the name anil style of FOLGER & BRAWLEY, where they are now receiving large attpply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, and a g> at 11.1/1 y i. ' kind of GROCERIES, which me' 4 rb 1 toek the largest over brought to ih.A inan.,1. and which will bo solA it Yory Hliort I'r-oli tm FOll CASH, or COUNTRY l'KODUl K. The debts due the firm of (URItEtT, FOLGRR & CO. must l>c paid to FOLGER & BRAWLKY, who will pay all ik-tiutmls against the firm of CIarrktt. Foluku &Th?. ! They feel thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them heretofore, arid hope by swift uttention lo business, and l.y keeping the Vory Best Goods the market* afford, and SELLING AT SHORT PROFITS, to merit a continuance and increased patronage. K. W. FOLORK, v July 20 A BllAWLBT. ' Dissolution. NDT1CE is hereby given to all persona indebted to DKAN A RAY. that the firm has hemi dissolved by mutual consent, end titaA immediate pavmeut must be mode. W. E. DEAV, Oct 18 34 If WILLIAM H. RAT. Co-l'ai'lnersliip. rpilK subscribers give notice that they will I eontitttte the GROCERY BUSINESS, ua'ler the name of KAY & HARRIS, at the rootn lately occupied by I>RAN A RAY", where their friends may always find a full assort inent of CHOICE GROCERIES, and at prices to which none cau with roason object. Wo wish it distinctly understood that we will sell only FOR CASH or its equivalent. WILLIAM H. RAY. Oct 2o 31 tf J. O. HARRIS, Jr. Watches and Jewelry. J. A. 11 EN NEMAN, UtS Jl'ST RECEIVED t FINE LOT O F GOLD ATS'13 SILVER WATCHES. PERSONS in want of a reliable timepiece, will find it lo their interest to purchase of turn, ns he warrants them to give satisfaction, and can sell them chcnpcr than they can be sold elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY of every description snd latest styles. EVERY ARTICLE IS WARRANTED. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, rapaired neatly. and nt reasonable prices. Book Store, Brick Range, Main-st. Nov 8 REMOVAL. H. J. MOFzon 1IAS UK.MOVKD IUd UIBROTYPE A PHOTOGRAPHIC G A I. 1^ E It Y ITllOM his old stand on Church Street to the ^ corner of Main and Jail streets, over J. N. Archer's Saddlery Shop. 3d story, where ho baa titled up u superior light. He Is now better th.in ever prepared to give those who wish a picture took something handsome H. J. JdOUZON, rhotograpliini, Milm S.rc&t, uracil/ opposite II. August Sl> 2d if T11i: J?TA'1K 6FsOl"Til CAROLINA. SlMHTAMIl'IIO DISTRICT. IS TUB CO BUT OF OHDINARV. lYt.lmii for sale of Krai Hsmtc of Nahey I u?k, deceased. Marcus r*o?ik, Applicant, vs. Uul?crt West, and wilt* Marin Wear, and <>(liars, .Defendants. IT appearing In my n|lisf?rrtoa thai Robert. West. ami wife Maria West. James Cook and Madison Cook, Defendants in this case, reside withoiit litis State : It is therefor# ordered t h*it the} do appear and object to lite dtria ion or sale of the real estate nf#inncy Cook, deceased, on or before the 'J'.ttb day ot March nest, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. (liven under my hand and seal of office, this 27th day of December. A. D. lWli'. J NO. BAllLF. BOM AH, o. t?. n. J ait 3 43 3ta Tmvn Orilinaucc. w 1IEKBA3, that most loath*.un- and dan T J jrvrjua uisoase, .wi iW, t? . . w n In prerr.il in tl??* Tow it of Columbia. and is also reported to exist in other neighboring Towns, and localities, nn.i whereas. it is the duty of the Town CotiucU of the Town of Spartanburg, as the conservators of the public health, to tnaka and establish suoh ordinances as utay seem to be needful to prevent the disease front being comtitunloided to tho cituous of suit! Town. Therefore, He it oidnlned by the Town Conned of tho Town of Spurtanhurg and by the authority of the same. That it shall not he lawful for any person or persons to enter the corporate limits of tho ?rtid Town ofrpartnuburg. whohave been in any ' ity. Town. House or Locality, whera >'??ne and ratifies! in Coun >H HocatnHer lb, 18?0. J. KARTJfi BOMAR, Intaudant. J. M Euroan, ( lerk. .Inn 3 ft 2w IS HEREBY U1VEN. that 1 will not pay any deb', however small?eveu for mvits I ,.,.ntr..rr.?t he .l\t? IT V \ It V VITMIMlMiHl - - - - -v .'I ruul.K. whhout my writ tow order or cotmeat. J AM 16 M. QtWfl, Of* 18 514?tf niMUllffC * J '