The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, January 17, 1861, Image 5

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I* Th? Tlrflnla l**lttIM*r?v The Legislature o/thls Slate is now In eitra session. Among Iho stirring events of the day no State will Attract more of public stieutlon than the Old Dominion. The/ have not the same unanimity of purpose that characterized our people in setting out upon the secession movement, but we are disposed to believe that if they do uot conve tip to tho crisis, that surrounding inrcumstnuoe* will force them to the point, and that pho will take her phmc with us. Thov havemnitv ? ? ^ 1 Official Correspondence. Wo copy frotn I lie Intelligencer the *ubjoine< 'Correspondence: Washington, January 8, 18(11. Sir: It is with estrone regret i have just learned that additional troops have been order ?ed to Cbarlestou. This subject has been IVe -quently discussed in Cabinet council; and when on Monday tilglii, 81st December ult., the ord' for reinforcements to Fort Sumterwa* counter maudei, I distinctly understood frotn you tint no order ofthu kind would bo made without being previously considered and docid.d it Cabinet. It is true tliat, on Wednesday, January 2d this subject was again discussed ill ? ubinut, bu -certainly no conclusion was reached, and th< War Department was not justified in ordvrinj reiciforccnicnis without something more that -was tlien said 1 learn, however, this morning ''for the first time, that the steamer Star of tin Weal sailed from New York, lust Sutnrdut night, with 250 men, under Lieut. Ltarilelt bound for Fort Siunter. Under these circum stances, I feel myself bound lore go my com mission, as one of your Constitutional adviser into your hands. Willi great respect, youi obedient servuot, J. TllOMI'SON. His excellency James Ducbanati, l'residcui of tiic Lulled States. Washington. January ' *, 1801. 8tn: I have received and ucc pled \ our resignation, on yesterday, of tiic oflico of Secretary >f the Interior. On Monday evening, 01st December, 1S00 I suspended the orders which had been issued b\ the War and \nv? i??*" ,.?|Miuiueui9 lu setlU lilt! lirooklyu w iili ruiuforccntcyts t?i Fort Sumter Of this 1 informed you on the same evening. 1 muted lo you my reason for this suspension which you knew, from its nature, would he I speedily removed, lu consequence ol your request, however, 1 promised that these orders Mtiould not he renewed " 1 ithout being previv oasly considered and decided in Cubiuet." The promise was laitlifully observe 1 on my part. In order to carry it into ell'cct I called a special (Cabinet meeting nu Wed ties lay, ?d January, 18t?l, in whi.M the question of sending lelnforcementa-io tVrt Sumter was amply discussed both hr yourself and others. The decided majority of opinion? wn? against you. At thin moment the answer of the ."south' Cam^ linu **C0mniisai'>ucrs" to my e itiiiuutiic.i ion to W t ham of 81 si thiocfiiber wm received and read li produced much itidigauioii among the incut her- of the Cabinet. After a further hriof conversation. 1 employ| ed the following language: "It is now ill over, > and reiiiforceiucnis must he sent." end o HI <ek said, at the moment of my de.ds'ou, that nfier I . this teller, the a'owict would be unauii.i a <, find i heard no dissenting voire. In .eel. the | spir t, ami tone of this letter left tin d >u'ii on I my itiiiid lit it Fort Sumter w ul l he iiit.u.-<l. atcly attacked, an . hen e :ho t.e" - -iiy of en i iug reinforcein ma there without deLiy. Whilst you ndruii "ihit on Wodnesd-iy. January li, this stthjeel wn>- again di-cu -ed in Cub iuct,'' yon say, "bui certainly no e inclusion was reached, audi lie War L) apartment was u \ justified in. ordering reinforcements without something mote tii ui was then said " Von are certainly mistaken in alleging that "no conclusion win reached." In this your rccol lection is entirely ?1 liferent from that of your four oldest colleagues in the Cabinet. Indeed, my language was so unmistakable that the .decretal ies of war and the Navy p o ccedod to act upon it without a ay farther 'intercourse with myself than what y u heard, or might have heard itte.say Von had been su ctnphniie in oppo-lng these reiuforcuieuts that 1 thought yon would resign in consequence oi my decision. 1 deeply regret that you have been mistaken in point of 1 tel. though 1 firmly believe honestly mistaken. Still ti is certain you have not the less been mistaken Vours, very respectfully. JAMliS UCCilANAN, Hon. Jaron Thompson. Tlic .4 rival oMIic \u\? Se otlan. It was reported that the French fleet iva about to quit (Jaeta. but a counter rumor pre vai'el in l'aris that litis- a an 1 Fram e bad agreed to support Francis II. in his resistance until spring. The bombardment continue! incessantly at the last accounts. It was stated tint a decree was preparing at Naples, ordering an extra irdiuaiy levy of inett between the ages of 18 and I'l-i years Placards liad been posted nt Home bearing the arms of Victor Emanuel, and the words, "wo desire annexation to Surdiniu.'' These placards were surrounded by crowds, but no arrests were made. A circular has he n issued by M Schnierbing, of the lhistruin Ministry, detailing cor tsiu reforms granted. Its provisions are very liberal. r* China advices stale (hat ratification of the treaty will, the allies wn? cxclein. e l. and the convention signed at 1'ekin, October 21th The Freneli army retired hum I'ekin November 1st. The English would remain uuitl the am bassador.s left. A large force were to remain at Tien t^in, till tlie treaty conditions were fulfilled. The principal clauses <>f the treaty are ns follows: The Emporor is to apologize for the l'eilio affair, last year: English and French Ministers are to re-mle at 1'ekiu; indemnity fixed is to ho double 1 an I Tien-tsin is to he Opened to trade itu ns litely, emigration is to he allowed. Cowloan has hden coded to Qreat Britain. The Mercury publishes the following seuti inont with a brief preface of its authorship: A l.\nv's Expiikssiox ?The jlcw Orleans Delta furnishes the following extract from a let ter of t lie aged widow of Gen Nathaniel Or con, to one of her descendants in New Orleans: "Rather than hear that Fort Montiric was taken from South Carolina, I would have myself dragged there and sit on the parapet until the last gun was fired." A BROOKLYN Hk?il.Mr.tT TO fi MIRIAON fout | Hamilton.?The Brooklyn Star of last evening [ make* the following statement: | " We un<lor?tninl that ilieThirteenth Regiment, j Col. Abel Siniih, ban reeciveil criers from Hea'l- | nuarter# Jo place themselves en n war fooling, preparatory lo taking charge of Fort Hamilton > on tl>4 withdrawal of tho United Slates troops from the foil to a point where needed by the Government. '* ^ nrnt 1 I delay, but they will be oufti >ne by Av advo- j Heater of the policy of going iuUi^rHouthern | I Confederacy with a people whose ifu ci est s and J I institution ~ m nop oongeninMhd thus sc- 1 I cure to thtUMlm ilio w^thyw^dessing of I a harmonious tittiou witlt jjn totutukgl and I I most independent pcop^flFpnti earth, ^^Torc a great while we ?tfU pKF tlie Old BoMmou . proclaim, iu tlie spirit of her patriotic sou? "American l.ihrrht, then American i'mon." The I Hichtuoutl BaqtiMr save t I "The spirit wit It which the nflltbon ?>f the I (leneral Assembly have began the Rttlt Ses siott. will be approved ami sustained by the people of the State. ThonpNMOD of popular I I sentiment lias been go plain uud positive, tlmt ' any spirit of delay, any purpose of procrnst ma I lion, would have Men direMly counter to the I I expressed will of the State. The prompt adop- I I tion of resolutions expressing the voice of the I I Stute against the infamous policy Of cocrci -u. I wns but the enact men! of the ulrendy expressed i will of the State with the forms of State coui luitnicnt ion. I But it is not s,> tnneh the voice of the l,o<ri?la- j I It.ft*against any attempt at coercion, that ro reives our lu i'ty approval. This we always V believed would be the action of the represent:!ft. tives of Virginia?lim the tirm anklet ermine i ! porposo of men of nlmtar ies, not^p permit any 1 . delay iu promptly co^uymg tdn the demand j of tlio people for tin it ML' ate t'ouven- | | tion, will meet the h.oiif^y^BFnral of the peo- | pie of the State. The prompt effort ofAjHl l l.iue Whig like 1 ; Mr. Anderson, iu sti|<^^^^Utoih the Anti-co! ercion resolution, nt^^^iat nBthe State ('otiveti- I r ' ti<m. shows that tiJp'iiiy sSl nf any c?nse : ipionci', cuu rct.i^^nho imtne^BLe action of the j t ( There are a fe'.V gentlemen !ho Legislature I l who Oppose the prompt, .action rtWr heing taken j by the Legislature, but we feci wRjficd tlrat the j , ! rapid march of events will, b 'ftre uiftoy days, I ' convince litem that the only hope for the Stil'c j : j is in promptly placing herself in a pu-ition to | t ! protect Iter own citizens We fee! no disposi- I i tion to complain of these gentlemen for desir I . j ing "tbdiher.ition." and would be disposal to | ; ; sec the r request complied with, if we had not r the most satisfactory evidence that what they ' regard as "dcliher.ition" is esteemed at tin* \i>rlh as cowardice, tin 1 is delrimclilal toeve v interest, either of the State or the I'tinn. | ? Prompt and resolute action istl?e only hope of Virginia. "Deliberation ' and "ilclity" arc re- t gnrdetl as indications of submission, and para- ; t lysc the arm ??f the Ntu iltern conservative. The i people of Virginia tool now as Patrick Henry did. wlten lie said : "The iirst wish >t mv hemo I is american l.'h r!>/; the second, american 1'iiinri." this is tlie spirit mo fur evincedhy the legislature, ii'l such uuly can save the honor of virginia." (irorpia iiivariiwi. without vouching i"flits ijmh we 'nscrt (lie following from the nem II- rxihl \vasiiin(it?v, january flbliil.?ti.>orgi-i has iiiuugyn tiled measures flk regard to her financial mi l connncriia. hrnnjkm ills \\il!i kuro)>c. she s.-nds ahroiol ajptueo^ii' ol her most* di-iinguishe.l i'iii/en-. ctfprg dniiii an impor lain iiii-sioii. the i o o:ips-\'?iiei sv iil have miliar his mil hority llicipifstioti of tin* res; gtiiliou by foreign powers of iho sr ediug siflti as gov cruuteut.s </ ' ft to. he will ale.) be chmged . with the duty of ncg tinting a h..sis of crvdit i and eve nnge. by ivliicii the cotton crop can be ' hyp >iberate.! in hot-ope, am) moved 1 nr joint ' account t>iit litem ?i import.itit doty uftl.o commissioner w 11 h io rc,.uuid to tijiu s- . t ion ot revenue. if the g .'eminent si.a! make ai ratigciiiclila to collect tl.e revenue oil southern se.ij. ri", it is arranged that the ('niton st ?tes will pronniiiiee f?r free trade and direct i luxation. they vvi'.l pr. cce i to raise t he revenue ] lor ti e south hy tlir ct taxation, giving notice ' to foreign government - llmt southern ports are op.-it to tho importation of their mor.-h.iudi-e i free .if duty and that th imposition ot duties by ; the i'liiied states govern 'tent is unlawful and t iiuatiihor fed. the .pie tio|| would (he . fore, l?u .one a i reign one-, and knglitiid uud kranee wool l he left to decide h !\..ca a northern alliance ami fiee trade with tin sooth. the t "(jmmissionw front georgia will l>o strengthened hy i lie con orr oil re.: .giiition of , the other cotton sates. this important tot-ton wi.l develop a policy which may he s >ii i.ectc i ns to avoid any coitlii. t hciwccn the governineiit and ?e ed.ng -laics in the matter otcollecting the revenue it sevnig to be the j policy of the coiutneicirtl p irty ui the f?.>ut prevent, it possible, any uonllici with tl.e 1 yd i ernl authu'iti s. five trad, amid reel taxation vs.ii be no ji..l by the sec-din, .si .its the loo- i tneijl the govorntm lit k. l. ji-to . ..llt cl rev- |' ihi on lite high sea li.' ill hi ick >.l >> x,-..ti. cm porta. Tni-t policy will have hi important | bearing upon oiirfoteign utid domestic relation*, it Mill tli oa upon Lowland, France md other foreigu Powers the on us *1 resisting t|,? imposition <>f duties upon iioportntUin - into poits of soeuding Stat s. The recognition <>f stioli Suites ns government >1 j'ufttt being thus supported by the m 11 ii?trr"?iis (,f l..:ropi an 111itt ions uddsgreat ly to t ic chances o! the S..u:!i abroad. lb s policy is also tie fr-i practical s.cp in | the direction of thoso free trade ptiu.dplea ' | which lime -o long been agitated in the South- i I cm Slate?. nnd wliu h v II lie rec tv. I w.tlt I great t..\ur in Btiglan 1 eapi ci illy ut M luetic : Icrntid Liverpool. 1 lie Manchester si h nl tii.iv 1 tliu?be r.illu 1 against tin- Kxe'.er 11 <11 party. , 1 am no at liberty to di-r'os * the nunc ol ; ' the foMitn siotnr appointed by tieorgia. He is however, n citi/.en ot that Sta'C. it man of ' ' distinction of national reputation, and well known in New \oih. lie ?vdl arrive here in | a low days, and possibly the foreign Minister? will be pounded .is to the views In any ease, ' ] t!ii>Uo irgitt Coniiiiissioner pr >eeedsdireet to F.urojie, hacked by the cotton p.over. I am islied lr >.a the through and extensive organization of this direct trade party at the South j and in Kurope. that there in here to be found | the basis of an arrangement which will yet practically conserve the great destiny of the j Anglo Sa\oti race on this continent. I'nder ( the teachings and lend of this ue* n.-ietw * ' %'t% [ ISo tli, 1 uiii sati-ticd Ihnl t o cotton Stales aic coloring mi .1 new line of romi.iorciol and iiii dust rial policy In I lie event of it separation | j | ot'tin- sections, initial of, a a n >\v a I nion of ' States, may lie arrived ni, based upon a system j of eominercial^reciprocity, and supported l y i an alliance offensive and defensive against for- t eigu intervention in the affairs of iliincontinent. I i 'I'll cwhole movement is under the guidance : and direction of the alilesi men in the South, j i There will he a consultation niunng leading .Souihc.ru meu to-morrow. The Georgia t'mumis-doner is expeclod here tit route lor Kurope ^ in the ri'-xt six or seven days. The Georgia mission will he cordially support- ( I el by the Representative# from the other S.>ulb- , ern States, as th s co operation, it is believed, will make still more decided tlie action of the . , Georgia Convention. 1 n I The postal facilities organized l>y Georgia | j are intended to give the Southern Slates an in- ( | dependent service for tho transmission of exchange and valuable commercial letters di- , I reel to Kurope. It is believed tlint the first stcniucr will arrive in Savannah front Kurope ' by the -Itb of March. The steamers will fly the Knglish or French Hag. | It is understood that prominent members of the diplomatic oorps have addressed this gov- I ermnent in rcferenco to tho eomiuercinl inter- 1 csls of their respective countries, in view of the \ presetti politic it troubles, and what degree of protection may ho expected, or something to , u this effect The government, however, has not : r yet replied. ) Trlinrt? orRtipoct. Nuamtu Cmvrcii, Jan. 18, 1M1. W her?as, an nil-wise (tod, in his insorutihlc wisdom, has seen fit to rctnnTe from us and the church militant, as we trust, to the church triumphant, our venerable and beloved brother and co laborer, Maj. Asmu:w Kahrv, long an Elder of tltis uliureh, KfohrJ, That while we mourn the loss of hitu wlioiu wc venerated and loved, we would how with ehrUtinu resignation to the will of Itim that dowtli all thin'gs well. /fiTti?/c?/, That while w\j how with huutnle ' siitunisaion, we will delight to rever and cherish his memory. /frto/rrrf. That in common we aympnthisc with the community and church with which he w.t? connected, and so lottg a ruling Elder, in mi* uerearemeut. J(<avlvtU, Tint we Kpvcinlly sympathise with the immediate family and friends of the deceased* Ursolvrd, That therbrcgoing preamble and resolutions he entered on the hook oft he church session, ami the Clerk be requested to furnish the family of the decease*I with a copy of the same. " J. P.MILLKU. Clerk of Session. (Obituary. />// .'/>. of Consumption. Jan. 1, 1 SGI. MRS. ANNA P., wife of MU. J. II. GOSiJ, in the 8t)tli year of her ugi>. "Messed aro tlie dead which die in tlie Lord from henceforth." The suhjeet of this notice had suffered a painful illness for imiiij weary months, during which her thoughts and feelings alternated in fear and hope as to the issue of her disease, and her preparedness for the great change, llut as gold is rctiued by tire, so our friet.d was tried in the furnace of ntHiclioii, and several w^eks prior to tlie eventful New Year's morn she was calm and reflective. Faith had taken tno place of fear, and hope was joyous. Though the maternal heart yearned for her two darling children ?though she was bound to friends and relatives by the strong lies of natural endearment, she lot and knew by the assurance of Faith and the renewing of (Jrace, that to dopart and be with Christ was far hotter. Mic telt ami knew that her ilcath was the birth o> her Eternal Life, and with solemn ealiiine.se, welcomed it as the portal of etei ual gladness and glory. Mrs. lioss was a uiembcrof tlie Presbyterian Church of this place, and when her health pormittcd, was a regular and constant attendant upon its services. Especially is her memory precious to the Congregation with which she preferred to worship, in that, by her refitted and cultivated taste, her skill. Iter love for, and large acquaintance w ith sacred music, she contributed more, perhaps, than any ot|?cr (o the improvement of this purl of the worship ot Hod's house. Messed friend! wlfsc memory H doubly preciouA now, in that, by her dying evidence i we may contemplate her as joining the evunl1e*s host ot blood bought sinners who, with the i v.title emotions of supreme love ami a lora ion. shall sing "the sung of Moses slid the Lamb," ' the full swelling accents of which shall rise on tl.c air of Heaven, and roll along the truck ol eternal ages in unbroken I irtnouy. K. "g ! A>I 13 I * < ) rr A' 1* K S . j Mil. W. M. llllOADAWAY has returned to j Spar nuburg, and would inform the citi/ens ot the !?i>trict that having purchased an entire New Stock, lie is prepared to lake a No. 1 Pic- , turc ut'tlie lowest price, -\ttoition tohisSpcci- , incus is invited, which may oo examined over the l?ry tto.els .Store of Messrs. Twitty. He will remain but a few weeks; so callsoon.it you wish to obtain a good Atubrotype at little Co:'t. Jan. 1"?. lSiil. Atliuinisti,a(<>i'<'s Sttlc. 5 >Y permission of the Ordinary, wo will ex- | 2 )p?.s,. io sale at public outcry, at the rcsj<te>icc of Mrs. ELI/ART I'll A LI.EN. oil Thursday the .'list instant, the following per- tial I i'i>i|'vi'i \ urioiigtng tome b?:atc of t." .lcb A ion, deceased. to wit: I I Likely Negroes, j , Horses, Cows. II. us, Sheep, one Wngoti, 8o:n.> Farming Tools, \e. . Terms made, known on day of sale. \\'t M ?I?\V A It I? AI.LKX. lir.r.u s ai.i.kn. Adn.iumi lators January 17 -So it" B^a-Kx press {.louse copy. Adminiftrntor's Sale. P>v permission of llie Or linary, v. o will ( \|i J pose to s.ilf iit public ont-erv, on the Isi h.y ?>f KElUll \!?\ next, at the lat * residence .fJttllN II I. ll'iH'O \l II, deceased, the bdh.wng personal property belonging to the estate ?.f ' t ii-1 \i/: V I.of of torn, I'otitic r, TV lira!. 4 olton, lloiscs. ( onh, mitl oilier (attic, f)\rii and Hogs, 1 Wagon, rnuiily 'arviiige, 1 lluggv. 1 ('.11'!, <'ol! ti (Imi, lloiiseiold aioI Kitchen Kuril ture. banning Tools, i:c. Tortus lumli' known on ?lay of sale. J. II. (iARUISMV Atlni r. S. K. UAKKIStlN, Admix. .Inn 17 In 3 w l^iiitll ol icc. VI.I. persons laving demands n*. tinst ll.e K-iate ot T!lt?M \S KINfll, .be-1, will |ji . -ent tbeni properly attest. <1, for payment ; in.I Al persons iti.l.'bte.l to tlie s iid estate will n.iko immediate piivtnetti to the uuders'giied. til Ml'tfON I INt'il, Fx ..r, Jan 17 3t SHERIFF'S SALES. Full I Ki'.ltr \K\ I v.l. I )i virtue "f -nn.lry writs of fieri forms, to m >J if. i'.li I, I v. II sell, b. f'oi e l lie t' on t lloits .. on i no hr ( Moii'lay ami Tti lay in I Ki'.Ul AKY ne\i 1 !47 a.-res of Land. more or less, 1> umdc I by land* ot Win. Hunter, I snao Evans uii.l other*: o.l.I is the properly of John t'liuuil.y, at the nil of J. I.. Wofford. Also. 17<?acres of l.im.l, more <>r less, hounded by ivn.lt ot J.J. Vernon. K. McMillin, Mrs. I. liallengcr nml ?i Iters. Also. 117?? acres of I.ami. more or loss. boumle.l by :idil? of W. |?. Iiieksott, K.lijnli AWerson ami it hers; solJ as of J. J. V. rn.ni, his interest.) at >'i|yt' II. \ 11. WofFvi'vl, Kxeeiltois, au.l I->>, u-.S u> r.'s of l^KL more or less. hounded l.y nn*U of A. YUjM, J\>Un Yarbrougb. ami other*. t'.tt acres oUlml, more or less, bound.- I by ands of Km^nifl Allen, N. I'. Walker ami otli rs; si.1<1 as tlie property >>f Wibun Alexander, , it the suit of J. (i. Hu h.n ami others. Also, 1 buggy and harness, 1 two h .rse wagon; ioM as the property of Joseph ll.ngau, at the nit <>f John Horn ir, assignee. \lso. Oil >iii?l Tiies 1 iy, at the residence of \V. J Vh it more, the following property, vi/. ; 1 bnggy in. 1 harness. I plow-stock and 3 plows. 1 t>ingb ree. 1 scythe and cradle; sold as the property inthony Slinnda, at the suit of\V. J. Wiiilinorc. j \lso, l?y rc<pie.-' of Jas Knoll, I will sell one tract f I.and, (whereon Jns. ("antroll lived and died, i vmp oil tiic norili niilc of I'liuolrtl Kircr, on lie WHicrd of liuek Crook, containing J 17 novo*, [lore or le**, bounded by hind* of I) ('. Iiobin*, Laron <":? li nnd other*. Term* of ?oile <*n>-li L. M. GKNTKY. a. * n SuKKirr'a Orrior, Jnu. 14th lStll. Jan 17 Vi?3i j K. Quern'* Cod Liver Oil Jelly. PKKF.VKKD from the ]>nre While <\x| l.ive Oil. The jollifyi??jr of Cod Liver Oil en bio* the moi't delicate atnmach io receive nod , e?i\in this ^ro it remedy. For hji1p.ii Kovl**?tf J. K. ooouoioirg. henhv theiee. 0 C 05 g i\l A It JO It, ?4|>m*tiinl>tij*mr c'. 1im SarOVKK HAItUV & AUNKWS.-^8 January 17 45 ly tv\j:s. I WILL, uol providentially hindered. attend at the following Unit's and plneon. for the purpose of collecting the Taxes of Spartanburg Distriot, for thr ym 1801, vix : At (irassy I'onti, Friday, lot day of February, 1801?^forenoon. The same day, afternoon. IAineMone Springs SiLlurilnv tl'? : 1 jy ? ? ?. iiii.mmi ? *fi*i oiore Monday, Ph. ill Spartanburg Court llou.se. Tuesday, otli, iu <lie forenoon, at Pacolot DeH Lute the same evening, at Rich Kill. Wednesday, 6th, at Glenn Springs, forenoon. " Late t tie same evening, ut Roumltree'x. Thursday, Till, at Cr???s Anchor. " Same evening ami early nest morning. at Ambrose Wat-oiis". Friday, Hih.at llobbcysv ille, in the forenoon. " Late same evening at llurvy WolFord'a Sat unlay, ttth. at tins', m the forenoon. Same evening at iStcuhotisc's Old St oris Monday, llili, at Covin's Old Field, in the forenoon. Same evening at Woodruffs. Tuesday. 12th, at t'asl.ville. in the forenoon. Late same evening aj l.i oeknian s Store. Wednesday, 13tli, m Johnson's. Thursday, 11th, ill Morgan's, iu the forenoon. Snnic evening at Holly Spring. Friday, loth, ut 1 lean's Mills. Saturday, Pith, at Iteech Spring-, forenoon. Same evening at I'ollard's Mills. Tuesday, l'Jth, at Cherokee Springs, forenoon. I Same evening at Gilbert 's, i Wg'JnesiJuy, 20th, at Wilkin's, in the foreI nooti. I Late the same evening at Fing-rville. j Thursday, 21st, at Tlturu's. in the foreiioou. Late same evening tit McKelvey's. Friday, 22ml. at Win. P. Moore ?, in the forenoon. Same evening at I*. Price's. Saturday, 2dd. at Railing Mills, in the fore jloon. Saiue evening ut Riving-ville. Tue day, 2'ith. ut Retlilehcui, in tlie forenoon. The sin ?e evening at l'i uwfurdville. Wednesday. 27th, at Reidville, forenoon. Tin* same evening at Vernonsville 1 Thursday, 2*1 h, at Gen. A. C. Iloiuar's, foreuoon. A' Sptrtanhnrg Court llous-x. sales lays in March, \pni. and May: Tue-l'V- Wc-lnesdiy. Thursday, and Saturday oft'ottrt \S--ck. htt'l on Tliursday, the 1 Itli March, Titurvl.iy, the 2Htlj of March. Thursday, lltli of April, and on Saleday in May; at \v lii.-ii lime the fax 11 i'ks will tie expected to he el 1, and all who fail to make their returns hy or on thit day. will I .-uhject themselves to In- double taxed; and all th >sc who may have made their returns and fail to ;> iy their faxes on or hef-ro that day. ' will he liab.o as well a< those who nave not made their rntrtriis, to have cxi-'Utions issue 1 \ ngainst them, as I shall he compelled to have j the tin nev -.r the ShertlVs tv-etpts, for S tigle ' ii- well a- Double Ta . execution-, us the Siier ] ill s reee.pt for Single Tax executions i? e-|ual totheuiotiey at the Treasurer's I lllice. Hut I ! do hope that all will return ami pay their Taxes, ami save me the pii' fitl nece->ity ot issuing executions, ami save thcmsilvcs the cost- that ' Woitl-1 a-'crttc on the i suingof thosi; exi-cuti ns Mid the e-dleetion <-t tlie - line. Rut when I say | I am compelled todo my duty, 1 mean what I M.iy. All Taxpayers will lie oxpei-tcd to he prompt itt :na!.iiig their return livery return mil'i he itri-ie n :.?h, a d. ea a Taxpayer to subscribe his name to tee ?orr.-cttte - of h:? | relu.n: an I if any by po ihility cannot uM -ml the t axpa.vit;/. fi<oa sicktic . . d ? wi- . tiny \ will - ml n, i ?M. return i.. writin.', with until, lityt a -i. 1 t\, ir name :o aid i. ; urn All trati-: t 11 il ' ale Inu-t he in i .? kaoi,lt 1 at tin time of n.ul,r returns. The Tuxpsyi . , \ Would n it- r lav. i* oil the Collect r a- v., 1 as iheui- 1. . if ill v would tt.-til the Iv.xj-.ayi gs in theii in hi- 11 :e tiei.iiborh-m l.sva?there , is generally a it ihr - a* the Court ll-us- , on nuhlic da v? * ill . - ? > ' iinkc their rclururi on ai.y of il.e Tlmr-d ?y? al uf? n iinctl. K. c. I'Oitl.K, T. ' J tin. I J, JStll. N. IV I will tako it i special favor if ihs ) Mn^i-:rnithroughout the l>i. irici wiil jriv?* nif all ilit* information they t in n.s I< t!i? Ft , N .'Ki-oo' ul i are liable in lit* laved in their dit fen*iti ptvuiiirt*. \11 over 1 .'i and limit r All , vetn * Id nrc li ihle t > j>.t\ lax, except tlio-e who max prove.1 to ho lUialde to pay. from inn.tie oi .itlierwi.se. 11. C. I*. HEADQUARTER.. BOTH Iir.fjT. S. C. M.. Jan. h. 1SG0. i iKIil'K NO - ? VN I:: I: TioN will If hell .Ml the s:h of fYnriinry now lor a M jor lo till the vaeiini'j, oeoatioiu- I l.y the rr*igniition ol I t. Col. .1. .1. hosier. toe miiiuml tIm 1-t Kaituli i. t the "I'tih K.gitii. in. S C. M. Captain* e.tni. :n iii ti'i. e niipiiuioi', \v II e i'l lo tiie.r assistance t u .. - i'. o '.nit. Qhice. t nil.! it hi u |t ill ill t heir t-.. in. i.' I.'/.trou* Irttin I" o'clti k \. M . nil . 6k I1. M. (itte flicer fr nu ? icli place ' ol t ie. lion shall meet >' the r.nlln n-n Mll-ler tirwuiid on tile d ay all 'l* lite eeeli'M. r-tHfll th to t*s. ami ir n mil the result ol ih olectifii i> In iea iier liont." 11 \\. .1 I 11leiin. r.V nrtler of | llrig. tlen W. I I (II.FIN'N". ! t. \\ . II l.litit:. Col. " (It Ue^l. S. C. M. \V h i i \ \i II Km, A.lj : i :i. Ian 1*1 11 if Nci^Iiboiiioot! Marit al School. fa^lllS Hew \ t M11 e 111 V will o|t| II its |il?t s. 4 J sit.ii oil the ,'d Mot. It\ iii .lanilurv. un it r rtie aitpervi ion of Mr. I*. J, Oolnntl. !I ii lo. t ale l ac An'iovh Meih lis' y I'hnrtli of th district, in a I'lea^tiir .. .J lo.i'ohx section, uiul j in n ijn.e! an I ovdorlx neighborhood. The patron* an I lriei..l. ui this enierprise like ' | leas lire in reo,,iiiin' iidiiio li. School to the i cili/elis of litis ,u | j, l| vf tl.sUrifts, liclieving. as they ! , that ii \x. i lie conducted with I'liiut* saii-i'.ieiion it. ill \t . . may favor ii wiili I heir pairimage. 'I lie u ueral Course of ins:ruetioii e.>lileiiipla|e.| in 11,i^ SeliOlil is i praelieal niiiI thorough Irainin r in cv? r_x depart- j meal, ami a recurrence lo elements w lieu deem- \ ed In res-.II I . The illlenliotl is to educate in | I lie si rielest -,ii e ol the word, II III I ii ? course ' will he piirsiie I irre'pect ;ve of profit. In t ont Jiisi.ni. all wo i hi -ti\ I- try t. an 1 you will Hot he disappointed. j 11 KMT Dl'.IMKTMKNT. Spelling, Kending. Writing. Aritlnneiic or j" i -? 3?niii. i'.iy ?cuoinr-, ?> ecun pur ilny. Si:c<>M? 1?I !' \IITMF.NT. English IS: nnmar, (oogutdiy, lli.?lnry and Couipositinii < r t iilnT. SI I im? per session. Day st'liolni H, I'J cents per dir.*. Til I HI) I?! '.!'A I'.l'M I'.NT. Latin, tSreek. Surwyii'g, (lo'iuiotrjr, or either S-'? <?ii ppr st-tdon. There will he two session* of five months I'lK'll, Particular attention will )>o paid English, I.at in, and tJreek Composition, ami to elocutionnrv training. hallesokk t'hui'n Hoard Trustees. Jan 10 II if < !! V FTIIIt this day we will sell goods for t'ASH only. Those indebted will please call and settle. IIAUDY AONEW K( t>. Jan X 4,5 St NOTICE. fTIIIK COMMISSIO.NKHS of the Poor will ? meet m ili?- Parish, on the first Tuesday in February * next, to bind out nil the child'en tlint are old enough to work, mid those that ur? too small will he put in the hands of some person to he kept at the lowest hid, mid paid for hy the Comiowssiotiors, signed l>y order of the ! lioard of Commissioner* of the Poor. A. WINUI), Chairman, pro. teni. J. (?. Lakhuim, Secretary. Jan lit 44 tf Mlftrble Vur<l. HARE & PALMER, MAIN-STREET, Spartanburg Court House, So. Ca. H.\V1SC formed a copartnership, and intending lo supply nil those in want of a memento t ? murk the spot whoie lie (lie remain* of llicjr dopnrted relations ami friends, in cheap u.i can lie putelm.,lied any where. Their Kiock consists of MONUM ENTN, ! Tabids,Toinbs, Tombstones, Head and Foot-Stones, Furniture, Marble &c. Tlicy arc nlso A gen s for Iron Hailing f?>r < I raves'. Fences, liulc mie*. ?Ne. I'-rsons wishing anything in our line will please call, or send llieir orders, which a ill lie promptly filled. Kl? II A Kit HAItl', 1VM. Melt. I'ALMKK. Jan 1" tf inrtiinbirr^ j l^ema'lo Academy. r 11111S Iii-:iiuti<tii will commcBee its first Ses- ' | J| sion on the first Monday in January, IKdl, | i under tlie direction of Mrs. SAK \II I,. 1M T- I j I,Kit, formerly of Kcidville, assisted by lier I i daughter. Miss SAU.IIi HLTLKI1, from the i 1 Normal Scliooi in Tmrlostoit. Tlio Trustees ! ' can confidently rccoiiimend the above Tcaclict* ' I a- in every war well <|U:iliftod to take charge of ' I ami c.'ti duel a Female School as it should he ! done ihioii.Ji all the branches they profess to | i touch The ratio, d'tuition, as will lie-ccn be | low . are .is reasonable as any school of the saute i class- Hoarding call he had coil''enierit to the I Ycademy at SI'J per month. The Academy I I building is a large ami comfortable briok structure. pleasantly situated, an J convenient to the principal hoarding Itutuvt. Hull's of Tuition roll A SKSSl'tN OF FIVK MONTHS. 1st Oliis* ? >jj.. Iling, Ucnditif. atid Writing. I'ri- j nary Arithinctie and Gengrnphy. J 7 (Ml i Ji, J Class?\Niih the above. Arilhtiu-tic, llistorv. ,;eogra]diy, Eu-d.sh Grammar. - - * ' * 10 (xi !d t.'tass Willi the above, with Algebra, Geometry, Hot any and Chemistry, 1- J French, extra, - ... in tst j llrusing. " - r- "" 1 \lnnio, " - . *J0 IH> j <'utilingcut, ..... 50 1st Sc-*ioh fi dim ftr-i Mnii.lny in January to ii t KrM-iy iti May. ilnd Session frotn 1 , third Monday it) June to second Kri lny in Noj vemhor. Ily ol der of S. lioLIO, t_hr. i l? .Ii io?. Sec tuid Tros. .'nil It i ST. J0J1VS tlK.il SCHOOL i Classical, Matheinaiieiil anil Military.! TIIE WINTER VACATION Ol' tIii School will terminate. and exercises ho ! ' resumed a Monday, the "Jl"?t <>t Jauttarv. I ItSOl. " 1 Wll.UVM 1KWIX, Principal. j' t i?cc ? i: ti' ' r3JlW PUOSPr.CT Aoademj. r p i ie km-:in i.-i:.s i.i thi-s. i. ,oi IgjriL j W i i re r . il l.. t 'l ! " ' ' I ." / hi ' l/.'t . under tint .it! yof . i>. "t .It*. 'X !?<??. !>.???, " .' ? % a- i'niN. i. vi., . i-iVed l.y Mr. S.\A1UKIi LANi. XSTKIl. in ilio liu^li^li Department. The .""in l i-s n o ns follows, with prices as he- | low named per session: PlKSr PKPAUTXIENT: ' Sofllint. !? ailing. Writing, Xrithtuetic ' I'rini iiy "grapliy. ami Peocluunt;on. : : : : : : : : $ > Ot) Si". oM> DLPALTMLNT: The ii'mivc with llnel'i-li tirauiroat, t'otiip .sii i-.ii anil il istoi v, : ; 7 -I?U | 1 ill III) 11 IIP XII i Mi.vr: l'li itliove with Natural Philosophy, | ] A-iionotnv, Algehr.i, tJo-iuetvy, Sur.eying, \o., : : : : : $10 00 Fol P.TH 1>KP VIITMUST: I'ho ti' .to w'.'h And tit Languages, 1U 80 Pri-n i will he iaught fur un extra charge i>l : 00 ' All wini wish, may In- jiropare I for the Supli- , < i-s hi my ot our t' >11 ^ -h. i The >cho i-ti Yi-ir will c s.-1-1 it two S?s- j Muii-. i.| about Five Months each. A SI N !>AX 111 h >L will he k. pt np umler ] tin- mipcriuicudanrc of the Principal. , Those in I lie Primary Pop irti..olit will ho | rhi.go 1 etuis Itiiti.iti in l ee; all others ; *u> cents. i l>r.- -iis wi-h i.g to outer this So!. . A, ni iy a-.-or:nil! ilio Looks used, l.y application to the l*i in ipal, Mr. Lki .1 (i. I. XNPUI M, t'liin. l'...aril Truinwi. IV*. 'f. X'< tLk.v , Sou'y and Trca-urer. I lieo i:t ii .o 11 !^i: I ?)MLI AZ Male High School. : o ??? AkhimmiiIo l*ri??<-i|??ilM, r. ('. pl.Nt'AS, |J. ?T. I. tWPKKS, A. IV j riMIK m-Tt Sc-urni will commence ... rutsr MO.XJ>Al in tfrJWk Willi lite ripening of die term, I Inly Mll.lTMtV I \!:i;i'ISKS ..a *jfjr liie tiel t w il lie intinduced meter the >u perin- ' ifUilciiee oi I' I., i'ii i'.., recently elect oil Ai-mci.ate I'rineipiil. Thcie wilt he conducted without prejudice to >?t!! lie.?ix time ill the nttcinoiiti being devoti I lu them, otherwise ftps to li" Mju:ii??lcrf I. \il unwilling to undergo fieH duty, inu.it hiiiiit :i written -ignitiration from their parents j or guardians to that effect. r.uu- mu mkmion nr fivk months: t Indies, - - - - JIG tut i Higher r.iijfli-h, - - - PJ ?ni | l'riumry, - tt Oil. ' ltoard f including Washing, Fuel and < Lights) in t!ie village, - - Iff ><> | A mile or two in the country, - - * 00 , For Circulars containing further particulars, ' addreaa T. i . DUNCAN, 1 Spur guhiirg, S. C. j ' IIktriif.nc'ES.? Rev. II. II. Reul. President ; 1 |hiurd Trustees, Keidvillo, S. C. ; R?r. A. M. i ' Shipp, I'.lL, President Wnftbrd College, Spar ' tnnbiirg, S. t'. ; Major P. F. Stevens, Citadel, | t'liarlcMtoti, S.I'.; Rev. J. II. Thornwell, I.L.I) . 1 Columbia, S C. ; Rev. W'ni. M u "? I I.I. !?., Ilreoiislioro', Ala. ; Chancellor litglis, j ('lieraw. S. C. ; Maj. F. IV. C>t|>en?t JSuporin- I (cn<1<Mil (ieoigia Military ln*liin(r; Jn<lge J. N. Whuner, Anderson, 8. C. ; 'ludgr V. II. ' Long-lrcet, 1'residciit Mouth Carolina College. I U.'C 20 42 - 2m V I - J It MOVAL . KCIIOPPAUL & BEHBENS, and Nlioe IVI^kei'M* 11IIB culi uTilifm have fornie?l i oupartnvrcliij> for ihe purpose of currying ou the Illicit and Shot; Maklni HumIrcmm in the town of Spurt anhurg. ?n<l hire removed their SIIOl* to the ruoin formerly oceupietl by THIKLK & HOIIOIW.YUL. on Church lit.. one <l ?or lielow Ih-chtlcr'x Jowelry Store. ItooMS OK II. J. MOL'ZON. I'hotogrephiet, on <'hitrcli-Streel, next to Main Street, ?:p stuir*. where they would he pleased to sorrr the citi>r.etis of this uttd adjoining diet rietc. They will uuikc to oriler light mill Mih>t:intiul I'ooim ami Slux;* of the latest and most approved styles, ;it the Inyest possible prioes. The lice' of materials will lie kept oil hand. j Repairing of every description will also be executed by tlirsu with ncouics and promptin ss. Tliey call upon I lie citizens uf ibedjiitrier to support home labor and enterprise. 1 They will warrant all their work. A KCIIOPPAUL. 11. in:ilR! Nrt. A. SCIIOPPAUL would moat respectfully tender his thanks to his friends and patrons fur the encouragement and patronage received the j pa*t year, during the late firm or Thhde At Schoppaul, and hopes by strict personal niicn- ! tlon to business to merit u continuance of the | same. Jan 17 45 1y. Law Partnership. VVT'ILLIAM II. PKKKY. having been ad\ f milted to the I'ar. is associated with hia Father, I11SNJAM1N F. PKltKY. in tl.e practice of Law on the Western Circuit, under the Firm of PKltKY X PBRKY. They will attend the Courts of Abbeville, Anderson. I'iokens. Greenville, Spartanburg and Laurens. Their otlicu and ad Irons is Greenville C. 11., 8. 0. It. F. PKltKY and W. II. PKltKY. Greenville, Jan. 3 43 4t j New Firn. riTllF. undersigned have formed a copartnerI ship, nnd will continue the businese at the ?ild stand of CAMP & CANNON, on the corner of Laurens and Muin-Sireois. where may be found, ut all times, every article usually kept in a FAMILY GROCERY STORE, ; of the best quality, utid ut the cheapest price. We will keep always on hand, Stiyiu's, Coilee, Tt'a, : Rice, Flour, Cora Meal, ? A 3* 8 j and wi fact everything in our line likely to be ! efiUcd for. Give us a call and see for voursclveB J. P. F. CAMP, Bept 20 HO If T. W. WYATT. .Y CAItD. The Suh e -ilier takes pleasure in recommend iiif id ms on timet- umt customers*, and the public generally, the now firm of CAMP A >N V ATT, us altogether deserving *>f public paii outgo. and beg- further a call nod a trial, knowiii^ it** he <1 it's ihat they will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. NOAH CANNON. Sept. 2t? JfiflO 3U?tf JOFX K. (iOOlKilON, DRUGGIST, It tli<> Slun orthc (>olilen Slortar. CORNER CHURCH AND MAIN STS., Spartanburg, H. <2. : ii ! ' Rlood Food, fur Consumption, r |AH Kt I AT and I,tin/ diseases, such as | Hroiu'hitis, Coughs, Asthma, \c., Theetfecls of the llUMllt Ft)t)|t iu t.'oo- /I muption are: to soften the cough, big:e the nerves, strengthen the sys'em, allay the prosrut in/ night sweats, itiwveaae the physical nn*l neutal energy, cncrich the blood by restoring the lurking red globules, increase the appetite, ttid restore color to the akin. For sale by J. K. OOODGION, Nov 1 So?tf Sign of Golden Mortar. Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer .v i? Kim i*: N r, IS a new general strettgthing spot lent, jonibitting etiii-acy, economy, and porla ii?y, prepared on an entire new priuoi[ile. 'roiu a late ami accurate analysts' of nTo elobtate*i Spring in Germany. This ranch teemed preparation removes Dyspepsia, or [udigo-tii.ii. Headache, Acidify of tiie-Stoninch, . > *- of Vppotite. Nervous Debility, Nausea, or t omitiug Affections of tlie l.iver. Ac. For tale by JoEI. E. GOoDGlON. Ni-v 1 85 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Court of Ordinary. Harvey Woflbnl. Applicanl, vs. George Slallion*1. and others, l>c vudaul*. IVtitimi for proceeds <>l ileal I*.-lute of Klisha Stallions, deee ?> < d, to b. j ...d over to administrator, .vc. H AIIVF.V IVtlFfnill), Administrator of the estate of KLIS1IA ST ALI.tOSS, be* isCil. Laving pet it tone* 1 this Court, j r.13 III' that :i *>iitti i,?i?* r "i >m- proceotn t>I he sale of flic real f-l?lc of Klislia Sia'lions It'CflKfl. ho } i:<1 ovor to hint, ti. enable hint to finish paying oil the debts of said deceased, the peiv-unal estate being insufficient for the sauio: It i-. tl; refiro ?rderod, that (!u?rg? Stallions, lletsy Attn <> shields anil Iter husband Simp, ion tV Shields. :in>l the children of louiaa uinl Lewis Hurriscn. deceased, if any, defendants ii ilii- oaso, who reside without lite limits of in- State, he and appear befire the t'onrt of 'Irdinary i I tf hidden for J*;>artauburjr l?isriot, at Spartanburg t'?u -t House, on the 2Mih Jay of January next, to show cause, if any they . an, why th r.iycr of said petition should not he grante 1. It i-> further otdcrod, that they i ii lei in, on or las fore that day, an account of dl udiaiueisi ills made to them )>y said dereused. in, order tliat the Ordinary may know ti?>w to pay oui the hulnuce of He funds arising from the -* c < f said real estate. H i veil tin . r tny hand and seal of office, this Jt'.d day ?>! (tot ihcr. A. lb, 1 Hiin. ti.O. EAiil.K no.MAH, o. s. i?. Oct 25 S4 dm rilK STATU OF SOl'TH CAROLINA spattrannunu district. IN T11E POllU'uFORDl.NAUY. Petition for fundi. Moses L, lira Iford. and wife, and others, v?. Will,4in Bradford. %\rMERE\S Moses I., llmdfoid, Jus. Orr, II and wife, Cynthia and ?? Joilin, and wife, Matilda, have tiled their petition in this L'oiirt, setting forth that William Hrndfurd has io. been )ieaid of for more than twenty yearn, md is therefore supposed to be dead, who if living, would be entitled to one third of 11,.. 1 [>n of the laud ?iiM l?y order of the ttriiuary, in the case of .In*. Orr, and wife t ynhia. v.-. \V illiatn Rradfonl. nnd others, and praying iIn.i the distributive share of the said tVilliam llradtoid in ti e proceeds of the sale i ,r the Ian I aforesaid. )>e paid lo them as his ! egal heirs and representatives : These are therefore lo rite and admonish the | <aid Wlf.l.lAM iillAbFOUl), if living, to appear before this Court, on or helore the 80lh lay of March uoxt. and establish Ins identity. >r the prayer of said petition will he granted, tnd the proeaeds oftho sale of the land to which e is ontilUd at aforesaid, paid over to the poit toners. Given under my hand sea) of offioe, this 20ih lay of I> eetnher, 18l>0. JXO. RAIll.R BOMAR, o. * n. Jan 3 43 Rm BLUR srONi:! Bll K STONK ! t j V FRESH SITIM.Y for sale l.y J. F. OiKtboION, r?t 1 if Pwjjie. rsmfmrnsr^T^n * ^ ; * ". * ? . ; ' a'c A ll I > ! 3 TWf. Kutwfriftff rf#|M>4K?Hy Inform* ' * id -lit* of H^ewUMiber*, and Muiroundinf couatrjr. tiiut !.# wilLepcn in a few dajra, a Stock of Choice Groceries, PROVI?IOKK, Hoping from n dciirc Jo plewe, he way |iv< entiie aatisfuctinu. ami diarchy rco-ivc a altar# of public pa'ronege- > 1'. S. KMITII, A?ENTr Dec 20 42 if DISSOLUTION OF PlitTNKRSniP. rpiIK I'urtnerwhlp litNtoforr existing be- / I I ween J SO. W. GARRETT end At AM MILLER, la this Ji; dissolved, by mutual Co u sent. November 29U>, 1SC0. i<"iii%tHcr Notice. I WILL continue to keep on hand . . Hie beat Ml HUN and KS3 1'OIIK which csin be purchased, * " ' ^ will nell for CASii only. ADAH MILLKR. Dec C 40?if ChaYige in liiisineSH S NEW ARRIVALS OF GROCERIES ! FOLGER & BRAWLEY HAVIStipur bused the entire interest of Mr. J. W. GAKRKTT in the firm flt * GAKKKTT, FOLGER & CO., will ooutinuo tbf Grocery DuNiness, at Lite ul'l stand, under the nauie and style of FOLOEIl & BRAWLEY, where they are uow receiving a large supply of Sngar, Coffee, Molasses, Sail, and a great tnany other kind of GROCERIES, \ which makes their stock the largeat ever brought to this market, and which will ha sold [ at Very Wliort Profits FOR CASH, or (It?I7\'Thv i-immvD . . k wv o. Tin debt* due the firm of GARRETT, FOL? GFJl & CO. must he paid to POLUKK A Kit AW. 1.1.V. who will jmiv all demands n^niiiit tk? tirtn of Garrktt, Kolukr & C<>. They teel thankful for the liberal patronage extended to tliciu horetofore, uud hope by atrial attention to business, and ly keeping the A'<?ry llowl Goods the markets afford, and SELLING AT SHORT PUOFITS, to merit a continuance and increased patronage. R W. FOLURiL. July 20-21-tf _ __ A. RRAWLBY. I >lswolnliou. NOTU'E is hereby given to all peruana In. debted to l>EAh & It AY, that lite Arm hn? been dissolved by mutual consent, and Li.M iuituediute payment must be made. W. K. BEAN", Oct 18 31 tf WILLIAM H. RAT.. Co-Purl noi*!^liii>rpilK subscribers give notice that they will 1 continue tho GROCERY KLSLSESS, un- -g? dcr the tiaing of i RAY & HARRIS, at the room lately occupied by 1>KAN A RAT, where their friends uiay always find a full a?. burtim-nl of * CHOICE GROCERIES, and at prices to which none con with reason object. We wish it distinctly understood that wo will sell only FOR CASH or its equivalent. WILLIAM H. 11AY, Oct 25 34 if J. G. HARRIS, Jr. Watches and Jewelry. J. A. HE?N#MAN, IMS JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT O F GOLD AND HILVER WATCHES. I"hERSt)NS in want of a rcjj.xblc timepiece, ?.;n r...i ; ~ M ..... ...... V ,v I nun purchase of liiin, us lie warrants them To satisfaction, ami can sell them clu-aper tbau they can lie sold elsewhere. FIMO JEW ELRY of every descriptton nmi latent styles. i: \rKRr A i: TK:LI: IS hu mraxtxd. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired neatly, and at reasonable prices, llook Store, Brick Range. Main-et. Nov 8 1 i E MOV AE, H. i. MOUZON IIAS UUMOVKD HIS AMBROTYPE A P110T0GRAPB1C (i A I.l.KK Y IAUOM his old stand on Church Street to the ^ cornea uf Main and Jail streets, over J, B. Archer's Saddlery Shop, 3d story, where he has fitted up a superior light, lie is now better than ovor prepared to give those who wish a picture took something li*nd*.>mc II. J. M'H'ZOX, Photographist, Main Street, nearly opp<*,ntr C. II. August 30 Uti tf Til K STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. SrtnTAMiruu Distwiot. tjb IN THK OOlllT OF ORDINARY. Petition for sale of Kenl Kstate uf Nancy l ook, deceased. Mnrcus ("o?.k. Applicant, vs. Kol.ert West, ami wife Maria West, and others,. Defendants. IT appearing to my sail-faction that Uohe-t West, nud wife Maria West, James Coolt and Madison Cook. Defendants in this case, reside without this State : It is therefore ordered that they do api^esr and objeot to 'he dlvis mu or sale of the real estate of Nancy Cook, deceased, o|i or before the 'JiHh dav of March next, or their o? hi sent to the same will be ?>? teredof record. tiivi (i un ler my hand and seal of ofllce, this 27ih day of December, A. l?. JNO. KARl.fi lioMAK, o. . i?. Jan 3 43 Sra "state OEWII Carolina! In the Court of Ordinary. Jos. K. Vi?e, Administrator. AppUeaat, ?, John S. \ iso, and ?eher*. Defendants. Petition for Final Settlement and Decree. IT appearing to my SHtwfaetioo that the lfcirs of WILLIAM VISR, deceased, names not known, Defendant# in this case. reaido without the limits of this State . It is therefore ordered, that they he and appear at th- Court of t Ordinary. to he hidden for Spartaiihurg District, at SimriAuhuig Court House. uQ the 30th day of January next, to show cause, if any ?Xr exult., why a FuihI Suiilrun-nt m 1 i>weee of ttui K?iate of Mrs. Harriet A Docker, dee d, should not he made, or the<r consent to fljo same will be eutored of reoord. Given under toy hand and sen! of odl^e, this llOth day of October, A- 1> , i860. JNO. KAKLE UdMAK. a. s. t>. Hw | 9f> 9m FHnol TVotlco. ^ 1.1, persons indebted to Ul? rki.it* lll >RV T1 lINtiK, <leo4. >friy>m-4 10 .itnko iamnliai* pnyinoM, ?ii4 nil por^>n? holdiitg loimunl- itgitiit** **kl c<i*i? will pro>oui ihoiu Irgitll)' tto<i. I f ur inMiMiicnl, to VM. ?. FOSTER, V.x?^r?r, Jin. t rt W