The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, January 17, 1861, Image 4

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Wo copy from tlie Intelligencer thu subjoined 'correspondence: Wamiinuton, January 8. 1801. Sir: It is with oitrone regret I have just learned that additional troops have hecu ordered to Charleston. Tliis subject has horn Irc-quently discussed in Cabinet council: and when, on Monday night. 81*1 December ult., the ord-. r for rcinforcomcnta to Fort Siunteiw.is countermanded, I distinctly understood front you that no order .of the kind would ho made without boing previously considered and decided in Cabinet. It is true that, on Wednesday, January 'Jd. this subject was again discussed in ' uhittet. l?ut certuiuly no conclusion was reached, and the War Department was not justified in ordering reinforcements without something more tliiin -was tlien said 1 learn, however, this morning. ' fartL.fir-t '?-? -li? v, ...? tnu simmer i^mr 01 the M'cat hailed from New York. last Saturday night, with If ."?< > men, under Lieut. Curl let I, bound for Fort Sumter. Under tlies -circumstances. I feel myself bound tore gn my commission, an one of your Constitutional advisors into your hands. With grcul respect. your obedient servant, J. Tilt).\11'SON. His excellency Jnuies Ducbanuu, 1'rosideut of the L'uited States. WawiiniItox, January 0, 1S01. , Sin: 1 have received ami accepted \our resignation, on yesterday, of the oflico of Secretary ?f the Interior. On Monday evening, 31st Decern her, lSt>0 | buspended the orders which had been issued l?\ i the War ami Navy Departments to send the llrooklju.with reiuforccraepts to Fort Sumter Of (his 1 informed you on the bantu evening. 1 stated to you my reason 'for Ibis suspension which you knew, froui its nature, would be speedily removed. In eouseijuencc of your request, however, I promised that these orders suould not be renewed ith out being previously considered and decided in Cabinet." The promise was taitlittilly observe 1 on my part. In order to carry it into effect 1 called a special Cabinet meeting on Wednes lay, lid January, IStil. in which the qu tion of sending reinforcements-to full Sumter was amply discussed both by yourself ami others. The decided majority of opinion? wa? against you At this niooreut the answer of the South' Carolina -'Commissioners" to my couunuuic ? ion to tiieui of dlst December was rect-ire I and rea l It produced much iud.gti .t it n auui g ti.e mcui hers of t lie Cabinet. After a further brief conversation. I oniploy. ed the following language: "It is now ill over, and reinforcements must be sent." J ud u Hi iek said, at the moment of uiy decision, tbut niter . this letter, the. Cabinet would be unanimous, nud 1 heard no dissenting voice, lto.ee I. the spir.t and tone of tins letter left no d .not oti my mind tiiit Fort Suuitcr w ul.t be itnoicdi tttcly attacked, an i hen. e the noCessiiy Of >cti iiug rciufbreemi'iiis there will.out delay. Whilst you admit "ihil on Wcdno* Hy, January -, tins subject inr again di-eti sed in Cab inct," yon say, "b.ii. certainly no ? uel.ision was reached, nud the War Department was a t justified . in nr-h i-...? _ _ ^ . v???i*u gviiirm wiJin?iu something iimie than was then said " You are certainly uii.slakcu in stlleging liint ' ??> conclusion wiu retched." In tiiis your recollection is entirely different from that of jour four oldest colleagues iu the Cabinet. Indeed. my language was so unmisi ukubl.thai the .Secretaries of war and the N ;vy |> o I cec?ie<l to acl upon ii wiiliout nay turthcr in tereuurse with myself than what y u lirur I or might have heard me.-ay Von had been - > omphalic in opposing these rcinforcinents that I thought yon would resign in con- r.jtivnco o my decision. I deeply regret that you have been mistaken in point of fact, though 1 final} believe honestly mistaken. Still ii is certain you hivo not the less been mistaken Yours, very respectfully. JAMKd UCCtlANAX, lion. Jacob Tttojtrsox. Tlio irlv.il nfllie \;>\;s Scollart. It was -reported that the French fleet was j about to quit Gael a. hut a counter rumor pre 1 vailed iu 1'aris thai litis- a nu 1 Frotuc I..id agreed to support Francis II. in his resistance . until spring. The bombardment continued incessantly at the last accounts. , It- was staled tint a decree was preparing at Naples, ordering an extraordinary levy of men between the ages of 18 and ?*? "? years Placards hud been posted iit Home bearing . the arms of Victor Kmanucl, and the words, "we desire annexation to Sardinia.'' Those 1 placards were surroun le i hy crowds, but no! arrests were made. A circular lias be n issued by M SSchnicr- j bing, of the llustrnin Ministry, detailing certaiu reforms granted. Its provisions uro very iiberal. China advices stale (hat ratification of the treat? wiili .ii'-- ? - ' j cini'-n whs exeilUilgC'l, and I lie I eonvantion signed nt I'ekin, October "IiIi. i The French army relireil Iroin I'ekin November let. Tlie English would remain until the am , bassodors leti. A large force were to remain ' at Tien t#in, till the treaty conditions were Ail tilled. The principal clauses of the treaty nre as follows: The Emperor is to apologize for the I'eiho affair, last year : English and French Ministers are to re-ido at I'ekin; indemnity fixed is to Vie doubled tin ! Tien-tain is to he | opened to trade itu no litely, emigration is to be allowed. Cowloati has Wen ceded to Great j Britain. . I The Mercury publishes the following senti mont with a brief preface of its authorship: A Laiiy's Exprkbsiox?The New Orleans Delta furnishes the following extract from a let ter of the aged widow of (Jen Nathaniel tlreen, to one of her descendants in New Orleans: Hather than hear that Fort Moultrie was taken from .Smith Carolina, 1 would have my- i self dragged there and sit on the parapet until the last guu was fired." A Bboobi vs ll?ni.t??? ~~ n ......... r..* iu 1I AKIU<<<IN l'"OHT ! If a m iLToy.?The Brooklyn Star of last evening ; makes the following statement : " We understand tiiat the Thirteenth Keginient, Col. Ahcl Smith, has received orders from Head- ' quarters to place themselves ma war footing, preparatory to taking chargo of Fort Hamilton on the withdraw.il of the United States troops ! from the fort to a point where needed by the Government." * * TIM TlrrlBla 1i?fliilBtnr?. The Legislature o/tliis State lx now tn extra ration. Among the stirring events or tho day rto State will a'.tract more of public attention than the Old l>qtuinion. They have not the I same unanimity of purpose that characterized our people in setting out upon the seccs?ion I movement, hut we are di*p6xt?d to believe that | if they do not come Up to tho crixla, that our- I rounding otrcumxtauoen will forco them to tho point, and tliut she will take her pl.iae with us. _ Tlioy hare many. Union atriktr* to admonish t?ud | delay, but^ they will ho oufanie by #te advoentes of the noliev of imiinr ' . . ? ? ? p> -~?o?mnwn i Coufederaey with a people whofl^pt crest* anil J itiMtitntions are more oongutiialahd thus aeeurn to themselves the i nest iiu^Ko ^dossing of | t A harmonious union with wenl^ost am! : 1 most independent peop^^ppon enrth. L-fne a great while we wilt J^ir the Old l).?mtii<>ii. proclaim, in the Spirit of her patriotic sort? I American At'Aerfy, then American l/nivn." The Richmond Kntpiirur save : The spirit with which the members of the General Assembly have began the Kxtru Session. will ho approved and sustained by the people of the State. The expression of popular sentiment lias been so plain and positive, that ' ' any spirit of delay, any purpose of procrastina lion, would have been directly counter to the | expressed will of the State. I'lie prompt miop- J tion of resolutions cxpressiug the voice of the ! State agaitist the infamous policy of coercion, ' wns hut the enactment of the already expressed ] ' will of the Slate with the forms of State Coui- ^ mimical ion. Hut it is not so much the voice of the Logislu- J turd ng liiint any attempt at eootfion. that re ' ceivca our hearty approval. This we always believed would be the action of the represent a- i .- tives of Virgin in?the firm iin<Wleteriiiiue.l : ' purpose of men of al^nar ies, no\J> permit any 1 . delny in promptly eo^fcly-ng jdHT the demand * | of the people for an ii^Kc-li^fl^tutc t'ouvctij tion, will meet i he hmrl^^^Hrn; al of the peoj pie of the Slate. | The prompt effort ofJHl.l Line Wlilgj like 1 1 . Mr. Anderson, in siiiy^^^Khoth the Auti-eo- 1 1 1 ereion resolution, ai^^Tim ^BUiv Stale ( 'onven- I ' tion. shows that udplirty s^fti of any conse' uuonoe, can ret.ic^niic itunic^^c action of the I i There are a fc\V gentlemen iiVLc Legislature i ' ' who Oppose t lie prompt action nW being taken I 1 | by the Legislature, but we feci s^sliH that the , : rapid march of events will, bef ire uisuv days, 1 ' convince thetn that the only hope for the St rtte j ' is in promptly placing herself in a po-ition to | protect her own citizens We feci no disposi- I tion to complain of these gentlemen for desir ] ! ing ' di-liberalion," and would bo disposed to ' 1 see the r request complied with, if we hail not I ' the most satisfactory evidence that what tln-y regard a a deliberation" is esteemed at the I North as COW online no,I iw 1 . interest, either of the Stnic or the I'limn. i ' Prompt and resolute action is i1m> only hope of v Virginia. "helihcratioii" and delay" are re- i * gurded as indications of subtiil >iun. tnid | i?-u- | 1 lyse tlie arm of the NOt iliern conservative. Tlie . 1 people of Virginia tool now ns Patrick Henry ' <li'l, w!ien lie sui 1 ; "The tirsi wish <>t' my heart I 1 is American /. /> / .'?/; the second, American trniuu." Tliis i?. the spirit ho far evinced hy the Legislature, n?l audi only can save the liouor | of Virginia." v (iforisla itMkat iiM. without vouching l"nfci?* ijflfA we tisert i tlie following from the Ncwh // ntl'l t W asiiinutox. .lunuary flahiil.?Georgia 1 litis inaughiatcd incnsiiirsflft regard to her | \ financial anil coiiiuicrda urjfltjfciu niswithF.it- I v rope. S':c scud- abroad idBueiAii ot her inost" | di-iinguished ciii/cns, cttprg d w|i It :iu itttpor- ' I mi t mi sion. The I 0.ni4*fioncrsV'ill have unilur hisimlhority the .jitc-i ion ol lite rec g'.ilion hy foreign 1'owors of ; he sore hug St ftti - as gov clll.ucul.ai/. hi lu. He will also he charged with the duty of ncg- tinting a In. sis of credit and esc nngc. hy which the cotton et .j? can he byp >t heeaie.l in Kttropc, and moved fur joint . ilifuUM. hilt the t'l >sl important >i.11y of li e Commissioner w 11 be io ie_a:ad in tli.? ?|iicn- I ' tioiioi revenue. If the g re. anient s' .1. to.ike hi riingcmeiits to collect il.e revenue >.tt S-uitlicru seaje rij, it is arranged th:?l in.* t'otlou Sloteis will prouounee t'>r tree trade and direct , tuvii hoi. Tliey will proeee 1 to raise the revenue ; ' lor the Sotit h l.y dir. ct (fixation. giving notice ' to foreign governniciit - that Southern ports are open to the importation of tlie i inoivhaiidi-o free ofdnty and that th > imposition of duties hv tin* I uiietl States government is unl.wlul and iir.ailibur ted. The <|Uestioti would therefore, j ' he <imt; a 1 reign otto, and Kngland and France would lie leli to decide h-tw.ea II Northern alliance mid free trade with the South. The t'otiunissioner from Georgia will !* . sfeiigrhcue 1 hy t lie con urr -tit roegnilion ot , I t lie ot her cot t<>u Sates. This important mis ' 1 -ion w. I develop a policy which may he sv <ii teclc 1 us to avoid a.ty conflict. between the '. government and seceding laics in the matter of collecting the revenue It scents to be tlie t policy of tlie Oouiinel fill piety it the S ut t I prevent, il pos-ihle, any uoiillict with tl.c Fed era' iutl.o litios. Free trade nudd root taxation will in* n i .| ted hy the ?ec. ling States the tunincut the government tekc- steps to collect rev- ' eliue on luv high sea- hy I lie hi ick id og Southem ports. This policy w.U have hi .mportuni p lien: ino uiw.u 1 ... MIIU UOIIICSllC rOUt JllllS, ii will lli oa upon l.ii-l.u.'l, l ru uv ami other , I'moi_'H I'owci.- the <>n usot rt-si-finj? the imp j- I silioii i f duties upon imporla; ion ililo putts j < 1 sccmling Mini: s. The recognition of such i halt's ns guvcrnmoiii ?/<. rum 1 ?cintlm-. supported by I be 11 interests of liurop> ail nations uddsgreat Iv lo i.ic chances ol the ,s -u;!i abroad. I u Tbis policy is also tlie first practical step in | ilu'ill recti ou of those fice li-a?le principles * which have -o long lnvii ngitu'cd in ihe South- u orn Malts, aii'l uhiili u II bo reci-ivt I iv.ih great l.tvor in England cspi-i i illy in M incite lerat.d Liverpool. The Manchester-i h ol wav thus be r.illo I against the Kseit'i- I! ill party. 1 am no sit liberty to ili-c'o--* ihe name >t the (\>tniiiisioBfr appoitri-1 l?y tieorgiu. IK* -i i? however, n citizen of that Wi.ve. a man of di*tiiit-iion of nniloiitil r.'piilalioii, ami well |J known in New York. IK- will arrive here in. j a few ilays, ami po-aiMy the foreign Ministeis will he sounded as to the views lii any ease, ' j the Oe >rgin Commissioner proceeds direct In Kur<pe, backed hy the cotton power. I ain sa'isliotl lioiu the through ami extensiveorginizatinii of this ilircot trmlij party at the Wontli j( ami in Europe, that there is here in he Km ml | the basis of an arrangement which will yet practically conserve I lie great ilestiny of the | Anglo Waxoii race on llii? continent. I'mler ^ the teachings ami leml of this new party at the Wo th, 1 uto satisfied that t e cotton States are | entering on a new tine of commercial ami inilnsirial policy In the event of a separation j of tlic sections, instead of, us n iw a ("tii*?n of "y States, may ho arrived at, based upon a system of coinmereial "reciio-oioio .... i 1 ...m ,?iiiki nuji^iunpii i>V I j( an alliance offensive ami defensive against for- c eigu intervention i" the affair* of this continent. | ^ Tit ewholc iuov .cut is under the guidance ami direction of the ablest inen in tbo South. There will be a Consultation among leading Southern iiteu to morrow. The Georgia Coin- j ntissioner is ox peeled here <ni roulc lor Europe ) y in the ii"*t six or sevon days. The Oeurgia mission will be cordially support- ( el oy the Representative* from tUeotlicr South- i ^ ern States, us ih sco operation, it is believed, , ^ will ninke still more decided the action of the i (Seorgin Convention. The postal facilities organised l?y Georgia j arc intended to give the Southern States an in- (j dependent servlco for the transmission of (( exchange and valuable commercial letters di- ^ reel to Europe. It is believed that the first tucaiMcr will arrive in Savannah from Ihiropo l?v the 4tli of March. The steamers will tlyihe Knjjlish or French flag. It is understood thai prominent member* of (lie diplomatic corps have addressed this government in referc.ioo to the commercial inter- 1 cstsoftlieir respective countries, in view ot'the ' 1 present politic il trouble*, and what degree of ] protection may he expected, or something to u' this effect The government, however, has not Ti yet replied VriNt? or Rtifect. Nasakktu Cbvmh, Jan. ID, 1861. i Whereas, an all-wise Clod, In bis inserutihle | wisdom, has seen fit to remove from us nn<l the j shuioh militant, as we trust, to the church triumphant, out venerable hu>1 beloved brother ( stid co-laborer, Muj Asdiikw Haivry, long an Elder of this church, j Rtxulred, That while we mourn the loss of liitu wf.om wc venerated and loved, we would how with cbristion resignation to the will of Hint that doeth all thin'gs Well. Ktittdved. That while w^j how with hmitnle ntbinissioii, we will delight to rever and cherish his memory. Ri-vlrrii. That in common we sympathise with the community and church with which lie was connected, and so long a ruling Elder, in his bereavement. lt'-solmti, Tbut e especially sympathise with i no immediate family and friends of the deceas- | mL KfiolvrtI, That thetorrgniug preamble and i he entered <>u the hook of I lie church it'9si(tii, ami the Clerk be requested to furnish lie family of the deceased with a copy of the tame. " J. P. MI I.LKIt. Clerk of Session. 1 CObitutivy. 1>IK1>, of Consumption. Jan. 1, 18D1. MltS. 1 VNN A P., arife of MK. J. II. UO.SS, in the 8Ulh fear of her age. "Uli'SHCil are the dead which <lie in the Lord 1 from henceforth." The subject of thin .notice had .suffered u laiut'ul illness for many weary months, during illicit her thoughts and feelings alternated in oar and hope as to the issue of her disease, and Iter preparedness tor the great change. Hut is gold is refined hy lire, so our friend was ricd in the furnace of ntllictioii, and several weeks prior to the eventful New Year's morn he was calm and reflective, faith had taken no pluce of fear, and hope was joyous. Though he nintorual heart yearned for her two darling hildrcn ? though she was bound to friends and datives hy the strong tics of natural endearitent, ?lm fob and ktiew by the assuratioc of . faith and the renewing of (Jraco, that to ticiart and he with t'hrist was far heller. Hie elt and knew that her ilrntu was the birth t>> < icr Klccnal Life, and with suKmihi calmness, ' ivelcomed it as the portu) of etertiul gladness uid glory. | Mrs. tings was a member of the Presbyterian j 'liurch ol this place. and when her health per- 1 nitted, was a regular and constant attendant ipon Lis services. Ivspeciully is her memory irecioua to the Congregation with which she ' referred to worship, in that, hy her refined uid cultivated taste, her skill, her love for, anil urge acquaintance with sacred music, she con- ^ libuted more, perhaps, than any <?t|?er to the mproveuieul or this part of the worship ol Hod's iousc. Messed friend! wh'so memory H doubly reciouA now, in thai, l?y her dying evideuct1 I ve may contemplate her us joining the countless nisi of blood bought sinners who, with the .into emotions of supreme love and a lorn ion. , hall sing "the song of Mn-c* slid the Latah," he full swelling accents of which shall rise on he air of Heaven, and roll along the truck ol tertial ages in unbroken harmony. 11. r v >i Duo rr v i? iz s . ? MK. W. M. UKOADAWAY has returned to 1 [ 111.1 I* fl tl Kit *<# iet.1 11 ? , M uuu nvuid ini??riJl IIIC LTl/t'llS nl | In* !>i*-iriet tlint havin/ purchase'! mi entire * Mew Stock, lie is prepared to take a No. 1 I'ic- j iii-e at'the lowest price. Atto ition to his Speci- , netia is iiiwtfil, which may oe <xatnitie I over n he Dry-liumls Store of Messrs. Twitty. He | ' vill remain hut a few wrecks; so call soon, it | ^ on wish to ohtain a good Ambrolype at little tort. e Jan. 16,1861. v ^V<lniinistr:i(oi'V Sitlc. 1 H I >Y permission of the (Inliimry, wo will ex- ; j J[)j>"*-e to sale at public outcry, at the rc*-i- j i le.i. cof Mrs. Kl.l/. AIti: I'll A I.LKN. on Tliur? j > iv the .'list instant, the following per-' nal r iinjicrty belonging to the LsiatcofC .leb Allen, i ccca-eil, to wit: j v I t Likely Negroes, ' .,i lorses, Cows, lings, Sheep, one IVngon, some v 'arming Tools, \c. . | a Terms mtwic, known on ?lav of s.ib*. Wt )t >I)\V A It I> A LLPS', i li-.r.i: s a i.i.kn . j.. Administrator* u nnuary 17 -15 tf a B*4\?Pxpress please copy. Administrator's Sale. ! n * > V peruii-sion of the ttr.iitiury, we will ex- x [; J pose to -i!e at public out-cry, on t If 1-t f, iv of KKllltl V!t\ next, at the lat * residence v I .ItlilN II LIr.SfOM It. .leeease.1, the follow- V up per.-onal projwrty belonging to the eat ate of ' n aid liccca-cl, viz : i l-?1 t?i' 1'Orii, l"o?l?lcr, 11 ticut. Cotton, Uoi'M't, Cow H, utt<! ulltft C'attU*. >\en and Uogs, I Wagon. Tamily ? 'hit .ge. I Ihtggy. I t'art, Cotton tliii. House- 1 >1J ami Kitchen Furniture, running Tools,\c. 1 Term - made known on ! v of s.ilc. II i..\KKISHN Ailm'r. S. S. UAUHISON, AJm'rx. A rt n 17 15 r.w '' i ll l^insil ic<*. VI.!. persons having demands against t!:<? i K<iato ot TIltlM \S FlNt II. thc'd, will i ? . -<?n I I bom pro|a?rly attested, for payment ; ixl ill person* Indebted 10 tin- said estate will i i.ik?' immediate pa vincni to iunder- gin- 1. J1 Ml'SON FINCH, Kx'or. I Jan 17 >11 SHERIFF'S SALES. Foil I F.I'.llI AKV ISM. S) 5 virtue <>f sundry writs of licri facias, to r J to<* (Jinu'U l, I n 11 '?'ll. before ilit- (111 Ion- ', on ion tii'-t Monday ami Tin-.' lay in t 'KUIIL'AKY nest c 1.17 acres of I .ami. iiioro or less, bounded by <1 iiiJk ot Win. Hunter, Isaac Emu* ami oilier*; i M a- the properly of John Chnmby, at the | nit of.I. I,. Hotford. Also. 17" acres of I.ami, more or less, bounded 1>\ c vn ls ol J. .1. Vernon, I'.. McMillin, Mrs. I'., i i lallongur nml others. Also, , 117" acres ot I.aml, more or less, hounded by t til ls of NV. I*. ItirltMin, F.lijali Alvci son ami fliers; sold as ^ip^pwwfwu ty of J. .1. Wruoti, t bis interest,) at ty suyy f II. \ It. Wyflbrd, n Sxe? ntoiH, and IVJ*> u< res of more or less, bounded by i ind* of A. PI^kJoIiii Yurhrytigb. anjotnei . v t'.ti acres ot^Kml, more or less, bound) I by u itnds ol Kinffniel Allen, N. 1'. Walker and otli r*: 9oId as the property of Wihou Alexander, t the suit of .1. tj. Harlan ami others. Also, 1 buggy and harness, 1 two-horse wagon; ? oi l as the property of Joseph lb agati, at the | nit of John llotnar, assignee. Vlso, tMi said Tuesday, at tlie residence of W. J. f hit more, the following properly, vi/ : I buggy ml harness, 1 plow-stock ami ?l blows. 1 simile- ' ce, l Hoytlic and cradle; sold an tin* property * ntliony Shands, at t lie sti i t ot W.J. Win! more. j dsn. Hy rcquc ' of Jus. litcll, I will sell one tract (l T Land, ( whereon Jn?. t'antroll 1 iv I ami > ring <?n tlie north aide of I'avnlett Itiver, on ic waters of lluck Creek, containing 217 novo*, mre or Ic**, bounded by lauds of l>. Ihddns, | aron Cash and others. Terms of sale ' ash. ? L. M. GKNTIIY, a. s t> j SiiKKtri's Orrica, Jan. lith 18(11. Jan 17 -15?8t i E. Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jelly. I yilKP MtF.lt from the pure White ('<*1 l.ive | Oil. The jellifying of Coil hirer Oil en ides the most delicate stomach to receive and A ?tain this gro it remedy. For saloat Nov 18 *?tf J. E. GOODOIOK S. HENBY THEILE. ; tfe 5; M A K JO It, Hiinviiinliiii'ir <?. it tar OVER. JIAItbV &~AONKW'Si. January 17 45 ly taxi?:s. I WILL, not providentially hindered, attcn<l sit the loll..ivin- limes (in.I places, for (lie mrpoec of collecting the Tax.** of Spartanburg [fiatriot, /br (ht y*"' Iht'.l, via : At tir.issy Pond, Friday, lit day of February, 1801 ?eloroiieoii. The same day, afternoon, LI in en tone Springs Saturday, (lie-nd. at Harrison's Old Store Monday, lib. at Spartanburg Court House. Tuesday, otb, iu tlio forenoon, at I'acolot Depot. Late (be same evening, at Rioli Hill. Wednesday, titli, atGlenn Springs, forenoon. " Late the saine evening, at Houndrcc's. Thursday, 7tb, at Cross Anchor. " Same evening and early next mornng. at Ambrose Wat-oris', l-'riday, Sih.al llolibeysvillc, in the forenoon. 11 Late same evening at llavvy M'offord's Saturday,'.tth, m Otis', in the forenoon. Same evening ai Steuliuusc's Old Store* Monday. I lib, at Cavin's Old Field, in the : brenoon. Same evening at Woodruff's. Tuesday, I'-'ib, at Cashville. in the forenoon. Latcsuiiie evening at i.roekmau's Store. Wednesday, loth, at Johnson's. Thursday, 1 lib, at Morgan's, iu tlio forenoon. Same evening at Holly Spring. Friday, l.r>th, at Lean's Mills. Saturday, ltilli, at Perch Spring-., foroBooii. Same evening at Pollard's Mills. Tuesday, l'Jth, at * herokce Springs, foreloon. Same evening al Gilbert's. Wednesday, liOtb, at Wilkin's, in the fore- ; toon. I.ate the same evening at I- ing-rville. Tuur-day. t-'l-i.at Thorn's. in 'ho forenoon. Late same veiling at McKelvey s. Friday. liJinl. .it Win. I*. Moore *, in 'lit' t'orcUlOII. Suiiiw evetiitij; at IV Price's. Saturday, tWd, at lioiliu-' Mill.-', in the fore toon. Suiue evening at liiring-villo. Tuesday, it'iili. m Iteihh-heiii, in 'he forenoon. Tin- sutnooTtningiil < Yawl'ordville. Wednesday. 517th, at lleidville, I'mcnoon. The same pveuiti? at Vcrnoiisvillc. Thursday, "J^th, at Uen. A. I . llouiar's, fore- ' lOOll. At Spirtnnhnrg t'ourt li ois\, * aleslays in , ilavch, \prtl. and .May : Tue- I ')' M cliie-l iv. rhtiraday, and Saturday o! 'uitrt W k. 1 ( riiur-dav. tin' 1 lili Match. Thursday, the-Nth if March. Tiiur-d iy, 11th ol April, and on ! hilcdny iu May ; at Id a time the Tax 15 iks ' rill In- expected to In clo-?--l an l all who fail ; n make their returns by or on tlitt day, will | ilbjec! themselves to to- double taxed: and all hose who may have mad.- their returns .an l 1 '.til to pay (heir Taxes on ?. le-f-re that day. I i ill he liable as Well as those wd i imve Hot n i le their retnni-.-, to have execution i ? 1 ^linst tin-in. as I -hull he cntnpolh- ! to have , he tie nt v or the Sin-rill s receipts, Siti^le ' ' ,s well as 1? mhie Tux exeeut ions, as the Siier i tl s ruee'.pl for Single Tax execution* is eipial : 0 the money at the Treasurer's t Mice. 15ut 1 ! lo hope that all will ietitrii and pay their T ixe*. I ,nd save me the pii- fill uece- Ity o! i-uinrr ; vocations, attd save themsilves the Costs that ' luill'l acerttc on the i -uin/ of those exoouih ti- | aid the eolleetioii of the s uite. I5iit when I say iiiii compelled to do my dt-ty, I mean wliat I ay. Alt Taxpayers will be expected to be L irouipt in tn.i'.inj their r?-; n.n livery return an-1 lie made on < ;..h, na<! eaeli Taxpayer to id -eribe hi* name to loo lorroctue ilf his eturn: hu I if any by po d.iii'y eann-it a't ml lie taxpayiu^ fioiu sioktie or h- - wis -, they j sill send ii, their return i.. writing; v.-Vh xu10 lily t a -Lai' . ir naioi-' aid worn All ' raiisfct "i I" al ate tn-.i-t In- ma ;e knowu j t tin time wftiiiikiti returns. The Tuxp-ty.. , ! rotild ci it .- : lav. r ti tic- t oll.-, : r a- w. 1 s ilteuis -1'. . If tit v would ti.-n ! ihetaxpay ^s in theii ilium 11 -c nciyhriorh-i- l-,a?theic | j s o, ni-rr.lly a yn it ihro r th t'ourt Il oisi . 11 public days. Village -i iu ll vs a cl.alu.-e lo lake their returns on any ilie Thuv-tiy* 1 ovu ti uned. it. f. l'tJOl.K, T. t". j, Jan. U. ISiil. ; , N. It. I will take it as i ?p- n favor if the lapi?triite.s throughout the l'i.sirict will give , u- all tin- in lor in: ii ion they i > it as to the Fi-.-e , iegioe tt L arc ii d ie to he ittxtnl iii their dtf i i-ri-Mt prceiiii-ts. \ll over lo -itid under -r>" . ' ears hi are liihle I i ay tax, except th i?c rho may be provi I to he tin .Idc to pay, fr on i ;* 1 in - in otherwise. It. ('. IV HEADQUARTERS. Itr.Tll iu:o r. s. c. M . Jan. 8, 1SC0. no _ VN BLKCTION trill hel I on the *:h of a. ' ! ' "y next fill n VI jor t . till the v.taiicy occasioned by the iv-igiiaiion of I t. o' J. J. Foster, lii c tnmnndllio 1st Itmiab i< I tin- 15'ith Hi gitncii!, S. t". M I'aptaitis comi in .i-ig c . upatiies, w 11 e i 1 to t ae.r assiatauee w u - i' .rilin lie u'licors an I ii 11 a p ill at tin .r 1 I . .V ... l'.l I I ? - ill < lock I*. M. <Inc ftiecr fi uu c i?-ii plaM i t'lvi iion slmll mrci ni tin- lhiiiu'i-'ii Mu-lt r Irwii i'l ( >> Jlii* iliy :i 11 t (lit" ? t-vl i hi, v iiuu li vo ?>-i. niul ir.n hi t tin* lcsnli >' ill ion f r?ri)?.i lier (Ivnuinl . .1 I . (ili-mi. I'?v order of ling. (Jon W. .1 T (il.EXN. <i U II l.lKiii, I'.il, " I!I Kegi. S. '. M. Wll.l I \>1 II II W, \dj : ml. .Inn lo 41 if Wi^Iiborliocd (bivitnl School. fi'Mll^n x \?m?11'111\ will i'|'? n ii> tiisl J .?>! .n nil Ii.i- u'd M. inl.iv in .liiiinnrv. ittidrv i.l- Ml|KT'. i I 'll lit Ml . I*. .1 lli'tilll'l. Ii . 1... uii-I ii An: i oli Mot In !i?'? ('htmli < ( iili-ui.-i, in :i I'li-.i-ifin' ln.?i..n ? ion. niul n ii i|ii.ct :in I orderly neighborhood. Tin- ' ' if tuns it n I liii'i.il- n| il.ii mi hi |.ri??- like lensure in ri'Coiuinvti'liiii; tin- Sid.i.<>1 to iIn- j iii/t'iii n! i'ii- .ii I ii-ii iir ilisiii'-ii, 1 i?-li nin iho\ <lit, ili.it it will I-I- i-omliii'lC'l wiili uiire -ufi-i'ni-furn fo nil who tuny favor it willi lioir (nili' lingo. Tiio ^ uot'nl cour-o of in (ruction c-i'iiti-iiifilnii-l in I It Si-linol i- n |>rnc ii'nl niul thorough Iriitn:n - in evi-ry il?-|??iri iii'.-il, in I i rcviiiTcm-clo elements w lien li-v-rn- i I iicce* n>. The inli-niiiiii l<? educate in lio ?irii'toii seme of Ilir word. tin I (his course 1 1 i ill lio pur-iii' I irrespective ot profit. In ?'?liMimi. ill we i.in "tiy m try t. nn 1 \ >u will 1 iot I?h <i;-appointed. HIIMT DI'.IMU I'MKST. , S|u-lli*?tr. Heading. Willing. Vriilnneijc or 1 illn-r ? . >0 |?i-r -os-ion. I?ny scholar*. <i ceatt 1 er day. SKi'OND |i| !' V11 I'MHNT. Kngli-h < 1 ; 111111m ir, tirogruphy, lli-aery nnd 'oiii|ni-nii"n ..r 1'iilnT. SI I per session. D?y cholnrs, I "J cents |>?-r iln ;. Tini:i? i??:i*.\ ii TMr.nt. Lnlin, tireck, \lg.-hra, Survey ing. (looineirjr, r either jfk'inio per scs-don. Tlierc- will ho (wo ?e--ioim ol' ftvo months noli. j I'nrlii-nliu- nlti'iilioii will lm imi.i r....i:-i. __ .. ... -?v ! ,rttin, it 11 1 Greek L\nu|?iMti?>n, ninl to elomiinury I raining. JOEL UA1.LKNOKK. <' It in 'n Hoar-I Xrunrci. ; Jan 10 11 if | < Jfish ! < !! Vl'TKIl i!.i- Jiy we will ?cll fr(M>i|n fir 1 (' \S11 niily. Tlio- will ideaie 1 nil mill net lie. I IIA 1U?V \GXEW KCO. ' Jan * 4J Jt | n< mcE. I^IIK COMMISSKkSKKS of the Poor will mcvl ut the- Pariah, oil the first TiiwIii* in February" next, to biu-l <?ur nil the children dial nre <>ld enough In work, un<i those dint nr? Inn <<imi 11 will la* piii in die huiid* of some person to be ke.pt nt the lowest t?i?l, and paid f<?l by llie CoiiiiusNxiotiurs, signed by order of the Hoard of Commissioner* <>t the Poor. A. WINdO, Chairman, pro. tcm. J. <?. I.ANI'ltl M, Seereii?ry. J.in to 44 If Vjml. II ft n ^ ? - * - ~ MA fit & PALMER, MA I x-sri { K 1ST, Spartanburg Court House, So. Ca. H .\ VINC. formed a copartnership, and intending to supply nil those ill want of a memento to mark tbi- spot ?h?i? lie the remain* of thejr departed relation* and friend*, us cheap us can lie iiuicliiulivd liny where. Their Hi ock consist* of MONUH KNTN, Tablets, Tombs, Tombstones, Head and root-Stones, Furniture, Marble Slc. They arc also Agon * for Iron Hailing fur tlriive.", Fences. Halcoiiie*. ,tc. I1 is.in* wishing anything in our line will please cull, <>r send their order*. which will he pruuiptly tilled. Kh'll AKl> HARK, W M. Mcl). L'ALMKR. J tin 10 if Spjtrlnnl>in'?x l^oiiin'Io Af'JKlpniy. rillllH Institution will comtiun-c its fir*t Se*. | sioji on tin* first .Monday in .1 iunary, lHbl, under the direct iou of Mrs. HAH All I,. 11LT KI'll, form rly of Iteidville, ns*istcd by her daughter. Mi?s S.\ 1,1.1 K OUT L Kit. from the Nnrinal Si-houi in l'harlcstou. The Trustee* can confidently recommend ilic above Tenchois as in every way well '|italifiod to lake charge of .Hot conduct a female School us it should lie done tliI'nii>.li 'lithe brunches they profess to tench The r.V", of tuition, as will he -ccn l?c low, are .is r.Msnfiuhlc as any school of tlie same ela<s- Hoarding out be had em.1 cnient to the Vcadruty at >12 pet mouth. The Academy building is a large :,ii 1 eoiufortablc brick structure, pi ii-antU situated, und couvotiient to the principal hiiuiding homos. Ifate, ?il Foil A SKSSIMNOF FIVE MONTHS. 1 ?l t'luss !^p Ihiig. Ki .iilini. end Writing. l'rii it it i* v Arithmetic rtit-i Orography. S 7 'Ml ( I '*> ?With the nhove. Arithmetic, History. '* ' 'graphv, English l.ratnmar. - * * 10 (Hi Ivl i.'iu -i?Willi the nhove. with Algebrii, (ieuiiictry, li-'finy nii'l t.'Iiemisiry, l'J French, extra. - - 10 00 I >ru<ring, " - - - - - lj (HI Music, - - . -JO 00 I'otilingcnt, ..... 50 1st Se-stiiti ft otii first Monday in January to l.i t Friday in M.tv. ill id Session froin iLird Monday in .liino to s.-cotid Friday in No. vetnber. 1W order of is. lilllll), Llir. I? .li nn, t*ec and Tres. Jan ' * 4t ST. JOilVS lilUll SCHOOL Classical, Mathematical and Military. THE WINTER VACATION ill' thi .-ciioiil w ill terminate, and exercises he rc-'iincd a Monday, the 111 si ot Jauuarv, Idil. Wll.I.lAM lllWIN, Principal. Deo 2' 42 if iiSKW PStOSPECT .^oademy. ri-diE r.Miitt i. i:s.d ti.i- s.-h ,oi ? wi:l re < inn i.ee t et ? ' ^} /'/.'//it 1 /; > . under the 'fljidfij .i. o t :'x !*<?-?. --JrA. in i'liis? i. m.. i isVcd by Mr. S VM1*1*1. LAN l \S ri.lt. iti the llngh-li Department. The .Stii lies are us t' dloxtd, with prices us below named per sessi. ti: I lKsr HEPAUTMEST: Sj.ellinp, K ading, Writing, \rillimetic I'rim .iy crtuphy. and Deed mmtion. : : : |( 00 SECOND DLl'A ET.MENT : 1'litf a'sive Vitla English tiranituar, i'iiii; .siti..ii and Jli?inre, : : : 7 -jo J llll'.D DEI' VIt I'MF.NT : Ph.- ah >ve with Natural Philosophy, A-tronoiny, Algehr.i, (jc-nivtry, J*ur ?ev ;ug, ,\c., 5^10 (HI FOI KTII I>KIV\HTMi:NT: rhe %v"fli Ani'i nt Languages, 111 &0 Fri'l: l? will he taught for uii eXtlil charge of : : : . : : 5 0>) All who \ki-li >i iv l? prep ivc 1 I'.'V ilic Supliii.ii iii' i l.i-M in anv of our full ^ -a. 1 :.i* S ho i~ti A on will o'li-i-t >t two Se?s. in*, nt about Five M 'iit!i> each A SI N*1>A\ si llool, will he kept up umler the - iijivi iiiioiiiiniii'i'of ilio Principal. I'lm-i' ill I iif Prima.V lfi'Ji U"t li.'PIlt will iii* i*!i ii'-To l cents 1 xii:i.iti in roc; all others .'?t> ( nil. Per- iii> wi-lnnjc io rnicr this Seliiiol, may I lie lliinU.i u>i-il, I or applu atioii lo the Friu ipal, Mr. Lrk. .1 <i. i?\NDKI M, (Mini. I'.o irii Triisices. \V * T. ViiLkiV , Sco'y and Trea-urer. l?eo 1? 41?tf ui:n>\ iij.iz Male lliuli School. :o ??? AhuoimiiIi' I'riui'ipiilN, r. C. ill SCAN, V li - T. L CAPBR8, A. B. rj^lIF next Sii.si will Continence | mi :? tmsr Moyjt. i >' m Willi ilir opening of the term, vl '1 uly M 11.I T \ I! V I; \ 1 Ki lSl.S ..a ilie iii'l i w .il l>r inir-i'lucnl umler ihr >uperinIrliilenro "I T I.. I'iikks, recently elected \--o.ciatc Principal. I'lirsr will be runiliu'tril willioiil prejudice to studio*?a time in tlio iitii'i noon being devoted to t tic in, otherwise apt lo L jiiaiiih ic I \il unwilling to undergo fid! iluty, niiuil hriin; a written signification frmu their parents or guardian* to ilutt effect. I . II v. * I'KU SI vstiiM ill' riVK siilVrm i In*"io*t - - - - - :? 11? (HI Higher F.ngli-di, - - - 12 imi 1 *r>111n"\ , * (i Hoard 1 including W i lling, Fui-1 and Lights) in the village, - - -10 "?? A mile or iw? in the country. s Oft For Circulars containing further particulars, address T. i:. DUNCAN, Spat auhurg, S. C. RKrriti.sei:*.?Rev. II. II. Reid. President |l'i.?r<l I'unices, Rcidville, S. C. ; Hnr. ,\. M. Shipp, P.P., President Wntforil College, Spar liiiiliurg, S. C. ; Major P. F. Slovens. Citadel, Charleston. S.c. ; Rev. J. II. Thornwell. I.L.D . Coin uhia. S P.; Rev. Win. M. Wighttnan, I.I. P., Uroeiislioro", Ala.; Chancellor Inglis, I'huraw, S. C. ; Maj. F. W Capers. Superintendent (ieorgia Military Institute; Judge .1, N Whitncr, Anderson, S. C. ; Judge \. |l. L.nig-treet, President South Carolina College, b e 20 42 - 2in ' ? ' % ' I 11 1 1 - . ' !J-J,L ' 11EIVIOVAL * ' ' wl'IIAUDin r. noiimi?'.> niuvr AI>L IV 1 mid Nlio? M^kei^. ' riiit MiltHcrihem have formed a oopartnerJ ship for I lie purpose of carrying ou (he i Hoot nod Klioe Niiklnff HumIhcmm in tin* tnwn of Mpartanhurg. nii't have removed their SHOP to the room formerly occupied t?y T1IIKLK A SC III) WAUL, on Church til., one ?h>or tx-low Meddler's Jewelry Store, IK M IMS l?I* il. J. MOL'/.ON, Photographist, on Church Si reel, next to Main Street, up stairs, where they would be pleaded to serve the citizens <>f thin und adjoining districts. They will . uuikc to order light and suh-tuntial Hoots and Shoe# of the latest and most approved styles, at the loyest possible prices. Tliu best of nutterials will he kept on hand. Repairing of every description will alto he executed hy them with neatness and promptin They call upon the citizens of lite district to support home labor and enterprise.' They will warrant all their work. A. 8C1IOPPAUL. I!, BKIIRl KB. A. 8CIIOPPAUL would moat respectfully lender his thanks to his friend* and patrons for tlie encouragement und patronage received the past year, during the late firm of Threle Ac echoppaul, and hopes hy strict personal ntientioti to business to merit continuance of the same. Jan 17 li ly, Liiw Partuership. WILLIAM II. PEltHY. having been admitted to the liar, is associated with his Father, BENJAMIN F. PERKY, in the i practice of Law on the. Western Circuit, under the Firm of PKURY A PERRY. They will attend the Courts of Abbeville, Anderson. I'iekcns. Greenville, Spartanburg and Laurens. Their otlicu and ad Ires* is Greenville C. II., S. C. 1$. F. PERRY and W. If. PERRY. Greenville, Jan. 3 43 4t Aew l^ii-n. 1 ^1"^'"* undersigned have formed a copmrtnerJ "ktp, and w<U continue the business at the ' <>hf stand of CAMP A CANNON, on the corner I of Laurens and Main-Streets. where may be I found, ut all times, every article usually kept ! in a F4MTTV flDAnrrvr emnrvn UUVUXjiV 1 OlUXiLl i of the btist ipiality, and ut tlie cheapest price. I We will keep always on hand, Suyfut's, Coilee, Tea, Rice, Flour, Corn Meal, an l hi fact everything iii our line likely to be called for. Give us a call anil see for yourselves J. 1'. F. CAM I*, Sept 20 20 tf T. W. \T VATT. A CAHD. The Snh-cfiher takes pleasure in recommending to his old friends and customers, ami the public generally, the new firm of I'AMP & i A I ATT. u? altogether deserving of pulilic patI milage, ami beg-- further acall and a trial, knowing as he il >es that they wili give satisfaction to all whuwjy favor them with their patronage. NOAH t \ N N< l.\. Sept. 20 JfcOf) .10?tf .TOKL ! :. (iOOIKilON, DRUGGIST, 11 tli?' Sinn or I he (.oltUiii Mortar, j CoKNElt rilUUCH AND MAIN STS., S j> si 1*1 at ii 1> in***" 9 H. C. : o : , Blum! Food, fur Consumption, : r|TlIKtt.\T ami I.ting diseases, sueh as ? I'.i'oitchliis. Coughs, Asthma, ?Vc., W Theetfeets of the 11 LOUD l'U< >D iu t on-?& i sumption are: to soften the cough, btgee the | nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase the physical and mental energy, cnerich tho blood by restoring the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, and restore color to the skin. For sale by J. E. GOODGION, Nov 1 35?tf Sigu of Gohlcit Mortar. Tarrant's ClTcrvcscfnt Seltzer a i* i: it i ] : zv t, 1> a new general ntrcngtbing aperient, :mu > billing etlicucy, economy, and porta| l.iiiiy, prepared <>n an entire new principle, froiu a late and accurate analysis' of nK j C'dobteied Spring in Germany. Tliis much- j I esteemed preparation removes Dyspepsia, or : 1 liidiifi -ti?.n. Headache. Veiilile nt o. 1 1 I i oi' Appetite. Nervous Debility, Nausea, or ! \ imiiing Affections of tlie Liver, ,<kc. For sale by JUKI. K. UOODOiON. Nov 1 tf : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Ooart of Ordinary. Ilarvev Wofl'ord, Applicant, vs. Ucorge Stallion-. and others, l>e umlaut*. I Petition fir iirurcptl." ot Ileal K-tate of jllishn Stallions, di- < tti.?l, to t?. j a.d over to administrator, i\e. UARVKV WiiFroltl). Administrator of the ou.,te of KLIS1IA STALLIONS, ! dm t kvI. having petitioned Ihi*? Court, prftj | ing that a suflioient amount of the proceeds of : the sale of the real c-tate of Kli-ha Stallions deceased, he paid over to hint, to ciiulile hint to ftni-h paying otl' the debts of ?aid deceased, the personal estate being iti-ullicieiit for the same: It i- therefir.- onlerod, that tleorge Stallions, lietsy Ann U'-hiohls and her husband Simpson tVShichls. and the children of Louisa mid Lewis llarrisoti, deceased, if any, defendants in this case, who reside without the limits of tin- State, he and appear before tlte t'ouri of Ordinary t he hnlden far Spartanburg l>iiirirt, at spartauLurg tloiirt House, on the UStli J iv of January next, to show cause, if any they j can, why th ray vr of said petition should not be gruntl I. It is further oidered, that they i -uder in, on or before that day, an account of { all advaiii oni nis tnade to them by -aid de<*t a-i'd, in. order that the Ordinary may know uotv to pay out the balance of tl e funds arising from the >i e cf said real estate. tlivni mi . r my hand and -oal of ofllce. this 28d day ol October. A. l?.. IMA. il.t). KAill.K RUM AH, o. a. i?. Oct 25 .11 3nt | TllK ST AT 1*1 OF SOl'TH CAROLINA hPARTANP.t'RU DISTRICT. IN THK fOl'KT OF ORDINARY. Petition for funds. ! M iocs L. lira lfor*i. nn<l wif?\ and others, v?. : \\ i limn l?r ulfurti 11 r flivlll'AS Mose* I.. ItmJftiJ, .las Orr, f f and wife, Cynthia and Jo-din, ?nd wife, Matilda, h ive tiled their petition in 11>im i t'ourt, setting forth that William Bradford has n.>i brrn hem(1 of for more than Iwrnly yrMN, mill i-t therefore supposed to he ilwtd, r.lio if living. would be out tiled to onts-tliird of the pr of ilie 1 ?'? ! muM by order of the Ordinary, in the ftiw ?f .las. Orr, aud wife t vnlliitt, vs. William Bradford. and others, and |>i*>tyittfC tHj>.? the distributive share of the said William Bradford in the proceeds of the sale of the land nfure-aid. be paid to them as his legal heirs and representatives: These are therefore to cite and admonish the said IVlM.lAM IUlADfOl(l), if living, to appear before this Court, on ?r before the 30th day of March uu\t, and establish his identity. . r ?: i ?,os " ? ... .... >'i -nn (trulMlll T\UI !>< grnl)tf<l, i nml I he proceed* ?l the -alf of the land t a ?liioh ; 1 ? is untitled u? ftl\>r?ftid, paid over to the pcj titioncrs. Given under my hand *eal of office, this 2t?tli Joy of 1) cemhor, 1 Hlit). J NO. KUtl.K ROMAR, o. t. i>. , J an 8 4:1 :*.m BU'Ksro\i:: buk stonkTT VFKKSH SI riM.Y for ?*! l.y J E. GlKHMJluN, ( ov 1 lo-lf Dmg^ist. * * ' , * ^ y * v # ' y '. 4 -* * * " '? "* i * - > . v : U-Ui-i?i?j - < u.r.i " -i..ij> A C AHI>. T?IK Ku1???rib?r reHp#4fully inform* lh? r|< ' aid -in* of Hf?f?rtuubi*rK, Aud aurroundiug cwuatrjr, iluti I.# will open iu a few days. a Stock of Choiee Groceries, PRO VIHlOIN H, l^aney <tooc1N, A<% . Hoping from n desire to please, ha uity givg entiie -atisfactmu. and tli?re>>y receive ?' aliarv of public pa'ruua/a. 1\ S. 8MITII, AtlENTi Dec 20 42 if DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP* rrilK 1'urtncreliip heretofore existing bs1 twetn J NO. W. GARRETT and At AM MILLER, it this day Unsolved, by mutual Consent. November 29th, ISfttl. Kiirtlier Notice. T WILL continue lu kerp on hand . . 1 tlte best IloAf, MLTTOS and vVpJ| l'ORK which cnu l>u purchased, '"? > JriSTwill sell for CASU only. ADAM MILLER. Deo C 40?tf Change in lluMinesM J NEW ARRIVALS OF GROCERIES ! FOLGER & BRAWLEY "XTAVTSUpur haHod the entire interest of Jf | Mr. J. W. GARRETT in tbe firm ff GARRETT, FOLUER & CO., will continue tbf Groeory liuNiiiefiis, ui Uie oi l stand. under the name end style of FOLGEIt & BRAWLEY, wlicre they ure now receiving s large supply of Sti^ar, Cofl'ce, Molasses, Sail, and a great titanv other kind of GROCER!ES, w hie 11 makes their stock the largest ever brought to this market, and which will be sol4 at Very Hlliort Prolltn FOIl CASH, or COUNTRY l'RODLVE. The debts due the firm of GARHETT, POL. (IKJl & CO. must be paid to FOLGEK A DRAWLEV. who will pay all demands against the hi in of Uarkltt. FitLUKn A Co. Tlicy teel thankful for the liberal patronage extended to tlictn heretofore, uudhopa by striet attention to business, and I v keeping the A'ory llowt Goods the markets a(T?otd. and SELLING AT SHORT PROFITS, to merit a continuance ami increased patronage. R. W. KII.GBR. July 2G- 21-tf A. DRAWLBTr I>issolii(iou. "Y^J"OTU'E is hereby given to all persuns 1?. iN debted to DEAN & U\V .K iin- keen dissolved by mutual consent, and that immediate payment must bo made. W. K. DEAN, Oct 18 31 tf WILLIAM H. RAT. Co-Part ncrsbip. rrillE Hubnoribers jive notice that they will 1 cimiinut the GROCERY llLSLNESS, un- fl dcr the nutnf of - ? RAY & HARRIS, at the room lately occupied by DEAN A UA1T, where their friends uiay always find a full assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES, and at prices to which nunc can with reason object. We wish it distinctly understood that we will sell only FOR CASH or its equivalent. WILLIAM H. KAY, Oct 26 3d tf J. O. HARRIS, Jr. Watches and Jewelry. J. A. HENNiWAN, It IS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT j O F GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES 3. PERSONS in want of a rtdjablc timcpioco, will find it to their inta|p>t^|? purchase of titin. ax lie warrant* them ro 0^f Mili-faction, and can sell them cheaper tbau they can be sold elsewhere. FINE JEWELRY of every description and latest stvlea. KVEKY ARTICLE IS WARRANTED. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired neatly, and at reasonable prices. Rook Store, Riick Range. Main-at. Nov 8 REMOVAL. H. J. M OUZON 1IA.S KKMOYKD lilS AMBROTfPB A PHOTOGRAPHIC <;a i>I,EU Y 11IIOM hi* old stand on Church Street to the ' corner of M.ijn and Jail street*, over J, B. Archer Saddlery Shop, 3d story, where he ha* fitted up n superior light. He is now better th:in ever |?repnrcd t?> give thoxs who wish a fjKturt took something handsome H. J. MOl'ZON, Photographist, Main Street, nearly uyponi* C. 11. August 3d l!ti tf T11K STAT K OFSOUTU CAROL IN K. Si-AttTAxnruu District. ?? IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Petition tor sale of Real Estate of Nancy Cook, devested. Marcus C'o..k, Applicant, vs. Robert West, and wife Maria West, and others,. Defendants. IT appearing to niy satisfaction tiiat Rnhe-t West, nud wife Marts West, James Cook and Madisun Cook, Defendants in this case, reside without this State; It is therefore ordered that they do appear and ohjeo< to the divia mti or sale of the roal estate of Nancy Cook, dr-ci >?scd. on or before the 2*th day of Maroh nest, or their oousvru to the same will he entered of record. Uivtn under my hand and seal of.ottco, this 'J7ih day of December. A. I>. 1HK). J NO. EARl.g UoM.VK.o-. t. ?. Jau 3 43 3ra " STATE oFiSOUTH CAROLINA." In the Court of Ordinary. .1 :w*. K. Viae, Administrator. Applicant, va, John S. \ iso, and others, Dstendaiiie. Petition for Fin*! Settlement end LeoreeIT appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs of WILLI\M VISK, deoeneed, oatnae not known. Lelendants in this c*??. re*lde without lite litoils of this Stale . It is therefore ordered, that I ho J he and appear at lh - Court ot Ordinary. to be holdcn for Spartanburg Dietrict, M S|ti\ri?ttl>ur( Court House. uQ the 30th tiny of January nest, to rim* onuses. if any 0*1*1*, why it Final Hell le went ho I mi^ree of tlio L*taio of Mrs. Harriet A Looker, dec d, should not he in.vie, or their consent to Jljo same will !>? entered of record Given under uiy hand itiid seal of itioe, this liOth day of October, 1?., ldfio. JNO. F.AKLK UOMAR. n. e n. Nov 1 *n- ??_ T^inrvl Notioo. \I.L persons indebted to the estate of HENRY TLUNKR, deed, wrv required to nioko immediate payment, ami ail pereona holding demand- against aahl estate will present thorn legally attested for settlement, to