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[comxuaioantd.) i Mm. Edit?* : During ? short visit. to jour j pleasant town on Wednesday," the 1st ins taut, I had the pleasure of attending the exhibition of & the Senior Class at Wofford College. At an early hour the spacious chapel was pretty well ^ filled, whioh proves that our people are not so n lost to war and mercenary motives ns to entire- r ly forgot their educational interests. Fifteen H speakers were anhonnoed on the programme. 0 but ouly eleven declaimed, four having gone to g the service of their country. Enlivened by the | eharms of inusio and greeted by tho bright oyos and rosy cheeks of lovely woman, the class e made its appearanoc on the rostrum, and a more 1' .. j - ? uauukvuto ii?u vo nave nui swn ior minjf n day. (1 After a warm pray or by thai eloquent divine, ? Rot. Wightforrd Smith, and tho band perforin- ii tag a grand tnareli. Ilia President introduced Mr. Brazier, of Georgia, on "The Pest, tlic 1 Present and the Future of Constitutional Liberty in North Amorioa." The.speaker began ^ by referring to that well known line of Bishop ? Berkley?"Westward the star of empire takes 'I it i way." TJo spoke of our past history, the c mi udence of our forefathers, how they avoided 1 mo ovils of usurpation, the imperfections of ? ' ore nmeut, of the principles of the old Constitution, the causes that led to our present u disturbances, and closed on the future of our a Southern Confederacy. His speech was a hapl 7 effort, wol worthy the groat I heme to which 11 it was do voted, delivered with manly and grace- ^ ful oratory. It produced a fine effect on the ^ intelligent aud attentive audience. ,j Next followed Mr. McCauta, of Columbia, on "The Magnet." Mr. Hardy, of Anderson ) District, on "Great results front small begin- " {tings in Science." And Mr. Johnston, of ^ Beaufort Distriot, on "The days of the Maiden Queen." All three of whom acquitted them- t solves much to tho satisfaction of the audience. 4 "Southern Civilization." by Mr. Lipscy, of ^ Chester Distriot, was handled in an eloquent } and able tuanncr. The spcuker showed that j iu all civilizations, tho rising otto would always t succeed. That in tho difference between North 1 aud South, Southern civilisation would finally )' triumph. And with a happy conclusion, took ^ his soat amidst great applause, greeted by e handfuls of flowers. 1 Next came Mr. Connor, of Orangeburg Dis- ' tricl, ou "The Modern Man of Progress:" His J humor produced much applause and laughter, f He spoke of the folliosof hisyoung hero, whose respect for himself was greater than that all 1 the world had for liim, whose .dons of pomp c soled boots and a slick cloth coat were above * til, creations of art and science, but whoso pro- t dnclions, alas, would Anally become proper materials for the paper mill. i "The Charms of Music," by Mr. Bound, of Cokcsbury, was a rich treat and worthy ot much merit. His delivery proved liim to lie i quite an agree tide speaker, while his refined t aiyle showed a highly cultivated taste. It re- H ceivcd applause and commend it ioii l'rom all. 1 ? "Departo 1 Hours," by Mr. Summers, nt < Orangeburg District, and "My Country," by i Mr. Watson, of Cokeshury, tour.ted mu<:h t praise. The former calm an I deliberate in his ' delivery and concise in h a style, spoke ? ! tbc , happy days ot youth, the plcu-urcs we enjoy in coiitenipl.iting a well spout life, and the griel ( we experience in consequence <?t a misspent , life. The latter, njore excited au-l animated, ^ became too loud for the hall, byt what we ^ gained of bis speech was well written. j "Waterloo." by Mr. Williams, of I'.illetoti Distiiel, i\.i-? treated in a llowiug style?dcscripiive mid figurative, it pleased and charmed .tin: inldteil.O. \ While Mr. Vancy, or Cbappsll Hill. N. C . showed the amount of "Coiton" produced by ? our >oiit hern Slates; that no other country on 1 the globe wa.- so w.'j.J adapted to its cultivation; 1 tluit it is king and sits upou its throne of commerce, rubiig :ue world. 1 Thus eu'icd the exhibition o? Wednesday?a ' ,1.11 IIUIU III nil. rtlltl 11 1111181 00 sain I.I ItlO o couuneudmion nl*nil (lie speakers, .Iiut not ouc re.erred in liis manuscript. ( Wutr.iril l'allege is a fir*! cle** institution, located .in a livauliful situ iu I ho mountain rc > gions. surrounded ?'ith rich scenery, blessed with health and directed by an able, experi- 1 euced an I learned Faculty. )( deserves the f patronage of our State nd country. The moral d 'p.iri muni of the students is good; liic laws : of the in-a it ui lull s'rtcl and are made lobe obeyed. r At night a social party was given in the two , society ti ills, wh re "bright the lamps shone ,, over fair women aud brave tnen," while merry laughter ami wit whiled away the evening with luiriti aud jolly huuior. .. The next day all were invited (o a pic nic at I'edar Springs. Hut being unable In attend, v wc beg to leave 3-011 for awhile hoping that (the pleasure of I ho p'C-nfc were equal to loose .of tho exhibit ion. and that with 1 efrcshed usuid > . and unbroken /1 met* toe young tnen returned j with renewed vigor t. then posts of dot . At ! llioir annual conuncticuni.-u , in JUI3- next, 111:13 ' ' the terrors of war have censed, 11ml may we I meet again to b itujuel over another feast of I cloi|o.-uee at tliuliterary rostrum. IL. C. T. ' May 2. 18iil. * ? For the Carolina Spartan. J I'acoi.ktt Dkimit, Apiil 20, IHtJl. A large meeting of the citizens of beat ci - " - \ jinny, No. 2, 2nd battalion, "Till legiinent, S. dJ. 11., and the surrounding country, assembled j At l'ucolctt Depot to take into consideration (lie , .state of afT.'urs oJ the country, its home defence, ' 8 ami the cure of the needy and destitute families 1 ^ jof (hose who nrc in the unity serving iu de fence uf the State, and to form a cotntniittc for j, the above purpose. On motion, Hcv. ,M. 0. r llaructt was called to the chair, and William , Webster requested to act us Secretory. I'ol. 1 1 R. C. l'oole explained I lie object of the .meeting, j, and on mature consideration the foliowjtig resolutions was adopted s s Rttulved, That jye, the citizens of die neigh u iiorhoo t of l'aeolett Depot and of our beat coin- !' j?any, do hereby pledge ourselves to look toand ' ^ jissist the families of nil persons that have vol- | till leered aud arc in the service of our 81 ate, j ii jt hat need assistance, ami furnish provisions tor ti ilhe same so that none sutrer. r...,! .. 'PI?i 1 1 > I .............. y.., , mill wv JJ II-'I ge nurscivcii III ' ^ .-.i- our best endeavors (o koep govd order in ^ *>iii boat. n motion, Rev. M. C. Harnett, wan elected j H permanent President, Oon. B. F Bates 1st Vice j w J'residonf, W. Webster 2d Vice-President, and ' Win. I). Tollcson permanent Secretary. Tiic President appointed the following Mar- | dials in tlio dijCf.rce' localities of the beat, via: (( Stephen Kirby, Wtu. Webster, W. T. Wood, M. J. Harainet, 1*. J Oejand. " N. Murpli, J. M. ir King. Col. H. C. Poole, Kli Bria it, Elijah Bar- ' jictt. It was further ordered thai each Mar- ^ Jial call to his assistance tjve men, la assist ij .carrying into etlect the above resolution. (>u n motion tlie meeting adjourned until Friday, 111 May 3. M. C. HAKNKTT, Pres. , " \V?. WjcusTMt, Sec. - t- 5 Arms for (Iovkrnmknt prom KmiorK. j ?NVc understand that a letter was receiv-' .ed in this city on Saturday, from a inem-, ber of the Cabinet, which staged tha' with- pi in a few days after the inauguration an <1 Agent w.ts sent to Kuropc with orders to lliri'llilVA flWfi lnii.ilviwl 1 * 1 " i,i i - ~ nuuuivu uiuuhiiiii Miami ul r /?nnH, ami that these arum would now lo (( f Hi. ving by every steamer at New York. [C'iiii.ijjnufi J'JinjHticr r, IY TELEGRAPH AND THE MAILS, ? uo Tho Klchinond Volunteer Kitle Company ave returned from Charleston, Tbo Sialuda Guards, volunteers from 8oath gUar arolinn bound to lUclimoud, Virginia, under j,jhc, uiuantnd of Captain M. M- Oibhes, passed hfough Charlotte on tin* NorJb Carolina Kail ond. They woro hospitably entertained the '"Jy1 liort time ihcy remained in Churlolto, by her .! itiyetis. r*t,f Tho Virginia State Convention has* passed n Tt Toy I .aw, aud will probnbly tuko a recess in Meet he courso of a few days. 'he 1 Tho Maryland House of Delegates have passd, without division, a' resolution declaring bark lint tho Legislature has no power to pass an rdiunncc of secession. 'n,ot The annual in ctiug of the stockholders of lie Greenville and Columbia Hailroad Compa- saftj j commence I its annual meeting in their hall '*m' n Colombia, on tho 2d of May. ict'' The Kieliliind Kitleuieu in parnding through .. lie streets of Richmond, saluted the Dixpatch l'"n lliee with present arms. ' e: Lincoln's men at Cairo captured a steamout with SlTS.tKHt worth of arms and auiniulition ou board for Tennessee. The people oT * 'cnuessce are retaliating by seizing every Lin- f0m inuati boat tliat passes up tlie river. ^ Trwops are still pouring into Washington, rotn all nuarters of the Nor'h and West, and of a umors of an attack 011 Alexandria arc rife. ., re The bridges on the Ilaltlmore, Wilmington .ml Philadelphia It ail road, la.ely destroyed, p ro being rebuilt. (ten The .lames Hiver is blockaded, and commu- virt I'oatiou with Norfolk cut off. The steamer llcncoc, for Norfolk, was compelled to return. 110 1 The authorities of Now Orleans have approtrialed two huudred thotisnud dollars tor the ' lefonce of the city. our Passengers alto left Pcnsacola the second . f Ma lay, report the troops g homily in fine health bio mil spirits. The v.onfederate fortifieations jj)e vere rapidly progressing, mid troops, arms . ud aiHiHuuitiou ware daily received. The tliird and fourth Regiment*. now ijtiarercd in Columbia, paraded in thut ci:y, on the * ith of May. General Unrlington in command. swa 'lie regiment numbers 1,100 men each. ui.il Surgeon General tiibbes returned to Colum- r.ttil iia on the 3d of May, and reports to the Cu.-v- cou in tart, that our troops at Richmond assatisfae J ,, ory. There are about six thousand troops in . lichinond, and more arriving daily. A large 11 lumber has collected at Lynchburg, where the I w I'ennessec companies were expected yesterday, cou The spirit in Virginia is very high, and the city J,i a if Richmond is alive with preparation. Tho ,ujt adies are all making uniforms, and the Quar e. -master's and Commissary's departments "'n ire busy. Abundant supplies will soon be a,li^ ortbconiiug, and accommodation for forty or u^a illy thousand men will soon bo furnished. Ab< Major-General Leo is diligenly engaged with o lis organization, and has some of the best olli (VlH icrs of the late United States Army associated villi him. | "J 1 Gov. Ellis will have 5,Odd troops in Raleigh, j T.1. cadv for Viririnia. in a few dmr* 1 *1" ? ' " li is reported tliAt the North Carolina Legstature will pass a secession ordiucjjcie u, jjie '.Uth of May. I _ Nkw Oui.KAfr*, Mil) 3.?Colonel Vau Uum. it comniniid <>f eight luiiidr?'d Texans. has o.?p- 'l:ls 11rod at Judiunolu one hundred United State" \\ a oldiers, under command <?f Major Sibley, who ? urrendeied. The oiheers are ?? parole.? tillers have been allowed the option of joining lie Coqli'/JeraiA1 army, or taking the u?.L iioi o light against it. ' The troops called out by thr new nrinv and ia\y orders are. it is said, in *d iiiun to ;h?- mat evetny-ftvc thousand voljunirer* already re- I opcl |iiired. so that the wind ' luniiher called out hv I w~(j lie I'uited Slates Government thus far is: i i ,'oliiutoors by proclamation, . . ? "> t'tltl 1 'oluiiteers f? r three years service, 1 .lithi "if tegular* for live yegr'* viyi a*, liW iciiiiicti > '* IS.iltjy ! miJ Total, . li?,000 ? ? CIUC Moktoomkrv, May 4. ? The ally of Mont- 1 t|] ;ou?ery is full of people. A co. ps of dragoons s jusi leaving for I'eiis.icola, from which point "tuP here is nothing new. Nea General Ueuurcgurd has left Charleston for i ilontgouiery. ill obedience to a -iimmons to wro hat crtect from l'i si-lent linvis. The nature \ f his mission lias not transpired. ^ . .bulge Lumpkin, of the Supreme Court of C(JJJ, corgi i, lies in service of the Confederate . tales ai this i tine, four sons, I wo sun-in-laws, wo grandsons and six nephews. ; ftliy It is understood iIt ?t Hon. John A. l>ix will j crni ic one of the Major-Generals nt' the New York : a U) drees appointed by Gov. Morgan. I Ul|p The i'aroliuinn of May tith, understand* that geCl i is probable that Col. Kiou's regiment will be ! for irdered to Columbia to encamp The seventh eginieiit lias gone to Aiken, and it is believed hut the foutli, now in Columbia, will bp order- VOO d to the same place. The eighth regimclil has Clt^' [one to Florence. This latter regiment coin- opit nande by Col. K. II. C Cash, has agreed to J cspond to any call from the Confederate Gov rtiment. This is said to be the first regiment, 'J*. ' ihich, as a? entire body, lias made such a prof ! er. * , aj;a .1 lldgv llonJ (r?* chaiys-d the Grand .lory in JlsSt < illiniorc, i.i tin,I indieiiiienls aga;n-t .ill per- taki lis e .nccrned in the aUajr ot the lShh .April, I \ lid against all kllowil t.o liaVI! obstruclcd rail- j ik.ls or inter* ii]s eil ike telegraph wircp. j Tlie New York tire nan's Zoiiuves, one thou- . , and one hundred strong, and It. iS, Marine's i 11 utillery. one hundred and jifiy in number, rrived in W ashingldi last night. Large nmnbus nt Kiiii^ckiatw arrived at ' } tarpcr'u Ferry t?. .Uy Alk\ vxiuiia. May 5 ?The citizens are very war luch excited by a siaienu iii that Alexandria, er? irgiliin will be occupied by federate troops in jriMI lOliow, who will advance liotu Washington . < iy the Long liridge j Five trail"pui swith men and munition, pas- . cd uji to Wasliiugtoti to day. J Net Lincoln visited am) >n?nvcU'd 4;?avy yard i 'J \\,yi 1 r.ivel between lYrrysvillc and Annapolis ,i.?. * uninicrriipied Twelve steamer.- uie on the . oute. | The Railroad la i wecu Annapolis and Wash- ' *,c ngt.i'V it: ElJiifdiv) by tederul troops. : vice The UuJiijiiorc and ttliio Lailroad will soon i)u. e made a military road. j |jt,s Mont<;om;.uv. May ?>.? Congress was in ],,, ( eeret session all of yesterday. The injunction . f secrecy was removed from mi net passed | roviding for the format ion of a regiment of h'tv ouaves. j I A resolution was adopted allowing all persons />"s i the slavebolduig .States desiring patents to i lam Je cactata with the Atlorney General. i |j.^ w??i imauregnru ami .Mr Kussell, eo: respnu- bur (lit of the London /'mm, hnvonrrived in Mot*.- j j ))( outcry. J Monti.v. May 5.-?Tho Continentals, 11?0 j trong, loft (or Montgomery to-day, and there (oln 'ere also en board the at earner several resigned A sderal military officers from Texas, intending man ) offer their services to the Confederate 8lates | jnu?i nverninent. I It in reported tliat Motile will be blockaded tll ] >-uiorrow. ,stoa Annapolis, Mayo.?There nre now 0,000 j oops at Annapolis. 7'tn left here I:?~t niglit !'"r< mind out. They are to land near llaltitnore, j i oo-operate with troops approach.ng that city I lit t oiii the North. of it Several persons have* been arrested in tic ' eighborlmod of Vnnapolis as spies, and had i 1 ado accural* surveys and ininulc details of [|(>r to operation there. j ?,( Tlie sloop-of war .1 /feyiay. lh? revenue cut- ; ]ows ir F?TWnrd, the l/attic, ujid the A'nhtr, are otr 1 nmipolis. l'rof. Lowe has returned In Cincinnati, lie OWt as well pleased with his trip to South Cam owe: na. The Professor is ,,ww engaged in pie l'cil vring for his voyage tieross the Atlantic, lie dcbl links the people of South Carolina aro very ;l]| ? H|iiibitivo, asking so many <|iiestion? to n < ;nt Ionian just on a Hying visit. I 1 The Charleston Cotirirr remarks that since ji te Northern mail communication has been in- | . Tvuplcd, the average of truth in our exchanges ! v.' !l ached this office has largely advajuc.d. i cnnoxu, May 6.?New York, Philadelphia Boston, reported to be in wild state of exnent, owing to alarming report whioh had ed currency that an organised plan had laid to bum these three cities. Special ds were immediately placed all over those M. te Northern papers urge an immediate at on Harper's Kerry, Alexandria and Nor before the peopio of Virginia liave time to y me ormiituice ul secession. ic Maryleuil Legislature 'ms appointed five Zionists ou ih? committor to suporiiiicudcut inning of the State. ?n. Wool lifts been ordered froin New York : to Troy by (Icii. Scott, in a brief, sharp snubbing letter. Wool is requested not to "fere with Scott's ordershill esttihlj.-diing a secession coinmitteo of r mot such resistance indie Senate of Mary, 011 Saturday, that it was on.tly recommitNew York, on Frid ?,y n seizure of ft milof boxes of permission unps was nfade. icwero destine-l for i haelestou. 1 voice front Connecticut. Vie Corolinan has been handed the iwing extract of a letter for publication, t froui a young 111:111, assistant editor Bridgeport, Connecticut paper, and is niarknblo expression of sentiment coiufrotu that quarter. Su.lt voices are t, few, and far between, therefore their uc aud patriotism are more worthy of ?? Buiddfpoiit, April 20, 1801. We are all excitement here now, and people seem to have gone inad. The ck Republicans, whose work tliis trouis, are now shouting for the i'uion and stars and stripes, and crying out that government must busustaiuud; in other ds, the whole North must swallow the cago platlbriu, and make the South lluw it too. It is a dose they won't ;c me swallow, neither will they, the k and file of the Democracy of l-'airfield nty. Our office has been threatened with lu'.itioti, and 1 have been warned that ill bo tarred and leathered unless I ie out, and unless the paper comes out mpport of the policy of I'resident l.ini. An association of Democrats is formhere to ho called the Home (luard, il.A .1 .1 * ; > UIU UIOI Mi:iliuilt)ll Ui I* ?II ( 11 :1 L I> IIIMUI. inst tiie 4 Old Farmer,' it will act as old ! said?4 repel force by force.' J am poor? 1 live onlv by the .strictest ?oiuy?but before I w'" take up arms lie beck or call of a I Hack lb-publican sidctit against my Southern brethren. I rot in prision ere 1 pa)' the fine for compliance." I'loin H?MliiHhrlon. 'he Alexandria (taz'tfr, of Saturday, the following by special express from shington : At the commencement of the present ible, Geo. Seolt advised the Adminision at Washington to invite Col. hoe, Arlington, to assist him with his coun ?(ironouncing him the first military i of the age, and declaring that his coration at that time with the Government ild he of the highest importance. Kvery no-incut was accordingly offered by (fovemnent to persuade Colonel to lend them the weight of his talents military skill. ]hjt in vain. Neither ial ratik, nor promises of pecuniary lument could move him. (> ?!. Seo/t t to Lincoln with tears in his o)es, r.n<\ lured hint not to issue his proeltnation irly every member of the Cabinet opp?ist also. 'I lie 1'residentdictates lli.it lu: te it himself. \ c are told by old Wasliingtoniaiis, that his time th press of Washington is as ipletely inzzled as that of I'aris is by US Napoleon, They dare ml publish thing reflecting upon the Liiiceh; G >y inent, which ; assuming asha|vc of ilitary depotisin. Outrage* are coin led by the soldiery, which never are i in print, l'rivute property is taken the use of Government. citizens tbreatu by rabib Kcpuliiusaus with the direst gennce, and others ordered to leave the ?no lieeiuun dares now to express an lion. )isallection to a considerable ext ?t it clicvcd, exists among tlte citizen sol *y, and if a demonstration was nindi i/tsjl theiu, a majority, it is confidently rtcd, would throw down their arms and i- position with the South. Numerous families, many of w out origly caine from the North, are availing insclvcs of the open facilities of tin ig Bridge, to go over into Virginia, 3'tniii AiiHUpollti. {NNAI'ot.is, April L".?.? Yesterday tin' 'al Academy Inre^ presented a iimrc like appearcncc than ever?two steamwore constantly engaged in taking tlie ips from ^lie Federal Hoot lying in the hor, and landing thein ? ? shore. Might jsand men were landed, principally from v York and lih<>de Island, lie citizens were greatly alarnitd to-day i repo t put in eireulation to the effect ; by to morrow no person would he alihI to leave or enter the city, anvl that male portion would be lorced into seiconsequently a great many left lor country, taking with them their faniiThis rumor, however, is supposed to uroncouH, from the Hiet that the eont of the troops here, with one exception c heei exceeding by courteous, a addition to the troops lauded by the h>n this morning, another regiment was ioil this evening by the steam lug from re tie < I race, making *he total nuinof troops landed, 12,050, ol which >0 have left It r Washingt >u. Among it* here is a company of artillery and a pany of eavalery from Huston, mgustus (iassaway, Fs<p, the gentle ily postmaster, has been U'ing his utt endeavors since the troops took pos? ion of the railroad, to convoy the mails Ealtimore ami Washington by pony, liter, or otherwise, but the troops have based till the horses in and around the city, and the eat.tains of ve . !< . * t f " "" disposed to sail under tin- present state flair*. low CIIANOED.?Before tin. New York aid was brought over to Republicanism Iked to the New \ oi k capitalists as foli: lio States in the Southern Confederacy 81N,000,000. The Confederacy itself < nothing. The States in the Norther.i i-rulion owe 31 74,00J,000; besides the I of" the Federal (lovei iiinent, making in limit 3200,000,000. These nre points he consideration of capitalists. ongress has determined to net promptiixl the numerous oilers for the service be immediately accepted. t p?"gg??. j.._ - -? J Tv? Nrw Yubr 8kvkxtii ritiiiibimt.?'The | following it from the Baltimore Sun. of Monday: One of the members of the New York 7th UogiiueDt reached thin ciiy 011 Saturday afternoon m route for hie home, lie nl ited that when they olfered their M-rvjcu'* to th?* tlo*eri|iiieui. it was fur the defence of the ' -itil, and not to engage in a war fate against a State Qg Statu*. Fifty of the member* refused totukp the oath after reaching Washington, and the remainder look it coitditiouwlly that they were not to lie called on to go out of lie District of ColumbiaThe gentleman who came to this city, says that the feelings of the regiment 'owatds the people of Baltimore arc of the kindliest character. and that they could not bo induced to iuvndc the soil of Maryland, or of the South, for a hostile purpose. Several of the member* of 1 lie regiment are natives of Bulliniore, and llic respect of the whole body for Baltimore is very strung. Fiiom Pkmbai'ola. ? Twe of the so'dier.- stationed at Fort l'ickens hail deserted and were brought to the Navy Yard by one of the boats of Bragg. They report that I lie negroes who were recently stolen from the Tortugas are now on Santn Ko.-a :?t work?that there are shout nine hunilre<l men in the fort and on the island, besides sixty from ships?ami that only six vessels of war nre now off t lie harbor, (ienernl Bragg is progressing rapidly in his fortifications, and is nearly ready to "entertain" the forces at I'icketis and in ihe licet "in a hostile manner." The troops of the Confederate Army are in good spirits, and at e sanguine of success. But little sickness prevails, and the troops generally are in good health, sun burnt, and ready for the conflict.* pia?auTCJtj?.f ir i ii mc??ra???b?ou?? itjmtenool. Married, on Sunday* April 21. 1601, by J. IIankstos Davis, Ksij., Mr. A. J. KiiAGAN to Miss KM/A |!(l.MI A M. All of Spartanburg. I? 111?i?Ml ANNOlNCKMliNTS. Tlie friends of J. KUFUO l'OOLK respectful ly announce biin as o candidate for Ordinary nt the entiling election. Mnrch 2H 3 te We are authorized to announce .1 NO. KAI1LK i IIOM AII n candidate f>>r re election to the Office of Ordinary, at the election lobe hidden in : August next. TN*< >1 rM. r.l.KOHIt, KSQ., will act as my au^ thorized agent, during mv ulisettce. J. I). WRIGHT. Spartanburg, May 2, 1 ?Snl. H-lJw IN'ot itre. ( A Til. .1. W. 11 MIDV is uy authorized Agent It! during niv ahseuec. C. K. FLKM1NG. Spartanburg, April IS -it if s: %uti:us. LIMK8T0N K -Fill NO.<. April JV IHf.l. i rBAIIK 1st Battalion OTtli Regiment S. C. M., J ure repine! t > assemble w.t WiJJjs Allen's on Tuesday, 2Mb day of May next, uruied and equipped as the law directs. Commissioned aud lion cotnmissioiic i officers the day previous for drill and instruction. The 2nd Battalion JlTtli Regiment S. C. M., will assemble at Bagwell's Old Field, on Thursday the 80th of May next, armed and equipped | according to law. Coin missioned and nau| commissioned ollicerc Our day previous for drill | ?iiJ iiistruction. Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants and Corporals who have charge of companies, ore retptirvd to extend this order. W. 1). CAM l'.Senior Captain and * ol.me j?ro tun. May 2 id IN E AN' s T O 1* E. .. KAV GOODS! i (hii vtiu ihr /* ///.- '/?? Jt-.u**. at farming's Irvu | J'roht /iiiit'li'-j. Gentlemen's tfurnisliiiig sToiarj. < * <*n( Icnirn's W <>) ?;VKIIY KBSCHII'TIOV, n t t,t r ~ rn " o, ?. n' " J? i JM b L U i I - u A I CASSIMKUK SUITS, l'jiHls o<* ull < Junliti<>s, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, 1 i l'u.l. rttliirl*. Drawer!., S..ck? ,\.c. The finest .piality >.| Toll i. e?. ami S.'jjnrs. The uln.oril.er invite- a -hare of public |>at r.itmjje, inn I will s 11 low for CASH, or to prompt p iv iii ^ en-1otners, t, K. 1. KWAKT, AjctAprH 11 5 1m A.MI5IU)TY1?]<:S I "o l- l li o Hi 1 I i <> ii. MOUZON IS STILL AT SPAKTANBL'KG, Ai.ivr. ano Atit.r ro TAKE A PICTURE FOR 75 CENTS WHICH CANT HE KQl'AI.EH IS THIS I.ATI 1TUDE. CAI.L KAltLY AT I1IS (i VI.LKKV, Main-st., Over Archer's Saddle Sli?>p. April 18 fi tf sai:in?ii iiiti:us. gdp > r j J* ' yfk ^ Jllllli ( RDKU NO. rilllK "J.l Battalion of I be AOlli K?;?iiti<*ni S. C. J M. will pwradeai Boiling .Springs on Sntnr 1 <Ky tlie 11th "litj of May next, equipped as i lie | law directs, for instruction arid drill. TIl*> I commissioned nod ooii ?. itmni-e-ioned o(Gr?ri i will attend the day pre\ ions for instruction and ! drill. By oidur of ! W. II. Logs, Col d' tli S C. M. W. l?. BISHOP, Major. April 18t)|. i>1 Br. W. i . ISt-iin oil, I'KNTIST, OFFICII oxer BKl'tJ STollIv of J. P.. Good gion, opposite 1'nlineiio House. Feh '? 48 tf NOTICE I v W. MllllllK )i n inileaii as-i^niuml in | /u< of all Iim o't with a view ..t paying Iiih <l?'l?ii niil ? ? !ii upr nj' hi* nlf.iir*. The crc'litora i?r?* ih?-i vfon- imjueHU-'l i>? c ?ino fur wur<l mill ivli-ci in a^i ?U on S:ilnr<l iy, 'In- ??tb lay "f April it 0 . A. i| , m ibe Hlon Ilooin of I' W ^I ?r?* Tin" iTcliini- alio are re<]iiciUi:<l io tilo wnli \ Winpi a proper ?ta ? incut of their l?-!,..iii'J'<. I?v 'ho IotIt of April. A. WJNfiO, 1 S MOJIO , A March (I BLIBIwmm i hi ? 'ii1 X*o?t OlHcp Notice. rpiIK Ottico will be op?i)e<J eyery day (SumX "Inyn excepted) front 7 o'clock, A. M.. until 12 M., ut which time it will close until 31*. M., and thou open until 8 P. M. The Southern Mull will clone otcry day, (Sunday* excepted) nt \ pn*t 7 1*. M.; close* Sundays at .r> o'clock l'.'.M. J. A. LKK, 1', M. A ol i<5< J ["AMES II. ALEXANDER in my at:','ioii?cd i attorney during my ttbsence from Spartanburg District. H. F. McDowell. April 15, 18(>1 0 8t AvicTN" AND ALL KINDH OF FANCY HAIR WORK, MRS. AVAL MA$T?IlM\Nt Agt. FOII IIEll SISTERS, Misses M. & A. Ashton, Of 72, Market-st., Charleston, S. C. WIIO MAMUrACTPHK WIGS. BRAIDS. CURLS, Tl'ZlTTES, all kin.ls of MEMENTO UHit WORK, BREAST PINS, Ear Ring*. Rings, Necklaces, Charms, and On art! ClinitiH in the mo?l faithful maimer. All order* forwarded by Mrs. Mastcrinnn will meet with immediate nttcntiou. April 25 tf FREE TRADE AND SOUTHERN RIGHTS. rilllE undersigned still carries on his various I branches of business, in Spartanburg, next door to I.ee Ac Urigg*' Stora, to wit: SILVER PLATING. and all kinds of SILVER. (lOl.l), ItltASS and other metal wotk repaired in the neatest and most substantial manner. GUM SMITH IMG, Stocking excepted: Revolver*. Repealer* atul oilier fire arms repaired in workmanship style; Flint and Steel altered to Percussion. All kinds of .1 M W IS I, II V Repaired in the neatest and olieapcst manlier. G (> L D 1* L A T E I't t'pnrcd lot* I >t*iitis?tx. AH of the above brandies 1 warrant to put up in as good work usu sty Ut as can be done in tiie Sto'e or elsewhere. Call and Judge for Yoursclrcs. JOHN M M.\S??N. April 25,180) It FOLGER & BRAWLEY 1 IT Of Ll> respectfully inform their friends and customers and tlie public generally, that they arc still RECEIVING WEEKLY SUPPLIES or G II O C E II I E S or Kvory 1 >< ?rij>t ion ! Hl'CII AS Rio, Java. & Moco Coffee, BROWN, CRUSHED, AND C SUGAR, Nrw Orleans, Muscavado, and Cardinas Molasses. i SALT, l'cppcr, (Singer and Spice, t'tlNl Kt' TIUNAIIIKS of every kind. t'ANI'ILS - Vs*orie?l, French atul Fancy, PKEdKUVKS and .lollies, FliESll F Ul'lTS tn Cans, Fish ami Oysters, j 1* It OVISIONS, i * HIVH AH BACON AND LARD. t'.irii and t'orn Meal, superfine Flour, at So.75 per Sa? k. In fact, our assortment is lull aud complete, and will be Sold Cheap 1<>1* On*?liln addition tot lie above, we still have a good assort un til of Shoes, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, China an 1 <i'a-s Ware, Oils. Paints, fee. We are thankful for the liberal patronage given us heretofore, inil r.-vnoel loll v lo.it n I ?- J anec of the same. FOLGKIl & DRAWLJ&V April 11 5 if 1 *? . ICiiliu ri\>lau<l. HAVING permanently located one mile above Mr. if. Smith's, on I lie rdackstor.k iUu;nl, for liie purpose of practicing medicine, ' oiler* liis professional services to those in need, and the puhlic generally, lie hopes hy a laithful attention to business. together with his for ti:cr experience in the practice, to merit at lea.-t treasonable share of puhlic confidence an*l patronage lie may always he fuiimi at home when not professionally absent. It i:? t.iik.ncics.? l?r. G. II. King, Glenn' Spring', S. t' ; Hon. S J. tVraig, Tyiersville, S. (' , In- \V. H. IIill. Sister Springs, S. C.; 1'r. .1. l? Fatten. Tyler-ville, S. March J1 ?tu ll.VMt OF THE STATE 4IF SUM II CAROLINA. rpilll Legislature having at i?* late session, I authorized the Issueot Honda to tlie ainonnt ol 5tiV7.-i.iKht, hearing an interist of trrfn cent., for the purpose of proviJiilgtbc funis.re jMircd1 to sustain the 5'iau- iu the act of ve<noiing her rights ot a^vereignt v, this ilankj.s v1** brepared to dispose^of live llgnds. They are issued Iiu sums of $50' ?I^'t and #&00. An ?/ppoititnity is thus xtfnpliA every citixeu to make a 1 secure and profitable investment, while contrihiitiug aid to tluf cause'in which the Stalcis engaged With the vjew'oif eunhling citizens in any part of the Stale to ahnre in the Loan, tlie clerk* of the t "oiirts of tt>y several districts have been required to open hoicks of suhonp tiou for the Slock. Suiiublcnri'ifciigciiictit.* a ill lie it ude lor fu.nishing tly I'.ouds on tltv re- ; r< :!.? i'ii' iii .nun .1 i' *! * ! - j , -- V ; i v l r.ivil Isubse* iption lii-'* iwn inn Ic lai/ugcmenis for tIn* purchase of Uoijds may be made at the j Hunk. <?i at any of us Branches li is prnpa- | bio that, ?i 1 bo 110*1 Suasion of the Legislature, | | those parlies who desire it may have tlicir 1 Honda converted into St.u k M Fl'HM IN, l'r?4iile?l. j Charleston, Februaey 12, 1M1. A1?tf I >r. W. It. H\ VIN (} located ai\ milr? South of Spar* tnnlmrg C. II , respectfully offers his professional services to all who may favor him with 11 onII. Iluvin-' bid three years' experience in ; the practice of Mcdiuiue, lui thinks he can give I etui.e sali?f.?ction, and y ill attend to all calls in the vicinity, day ?r night, except when pro j fcssionully eiijru.'cJ Charges mo Icra'e to suit , ' I lie It ill. * j April Is tf Jll?LI J ?I?I1. J mmmmmmmrngmm Headquarters 31 th Reg. C. i 8PAHTAK BUKU C. II 8. C. April 9th I8G1. BATTALION Ul'DKIt NO. rpi|l| lat Hatialton will assemble at Poolavi 1 o?j 8a'urday tlie 4ili da*- of May next tl 'id Ha'talliou at Uniting rings 01 Sntarda tint HO* day of May next fur drill and oseroia Thecommb^'oned and uon-coumiinaionedofl cert will assemble tlt^day previous i}l their rc neotion Unttulion parade ground* for drill an ins ruction. Lieut, t'ol- Hishop and Moj. AndcrsQn ai charged witli ilit* extension ot thin urdpr withi their coniin nde. Tlio Voliiwter couipanii within the Willi Uegimeut, belong to the o1 Volunteer llegiiiient of M. It. Volunteers a respectfully invited to parade with mjch l|a r.tlion at they may select.-^Ily order of fol <i. W. II. moo. Wtti.iam II. 11m, Adjutant April II ' tf A P RIL 8 1801. NEW SPRING GOOD! ROW OPENING AT 1) 1 & L T WITTY1? \ n'-jl ^ 4 tf <> XTrv FOK Til B Defence of (he Con federate Stale :o: BlVilyti -of subscription %IM be opcijed f (Hmi.IN.HI nti 111o Hank i}f >b<J 4>i?Ue < li.irleston, oil llit 17ffc and Wfb days of Api m il, but ween the hours ?>f bet nee# a and -1 p in. Five per cent, must be paid Cash. at ilie time of subscription; and the r in tinder on or\before the tirst ef Mar, intuit i<> run from iliy date of siu-l# payment. IV sons desiring loVecure their^nbscription. mi pay in u.?h the Vholc ainqtiut, mid take a i eeipt for the delivery of Ijtmds or Stock. " equalise the rates oYsubsuripiion at all point and to enable all pertong conveuienltj to su scribe, current bank nytw of the place will I rccejvol at their niarkef \alncin coin. In en of uu over biibscripSJon\ preference will 1 given tirst. to lho?c wto pojolnwa their wb<J subscript! >n : next (/subscribers ol a1 ><l- noi to aub-scribers ol* Hooka ol ubsrrfptien will bh opejaed on tl same day at the branches of tUs batik of ll State, in Columbia, Cam ice and Abbvvilh al<o at the Hanks of Ntwbeiry, Cliester, Fai field, Client*, Georgetown and llamburg, ui ai Greenville, EDWAKI) Flit 1ST, ) Commissionc C. M. FUliMAN, V for GEO. A. TllKNIIOLM f South Carotin April 1 tf TUB STATE OP SOUTH CAROL1B Si'AltrAMiriui District. IN T111: CO I r u T I?F O K DIN A H Y. JVMlion for sale ni Ileal Ksiatc of Nancy Cook. dvceMed. Mareu* f *?k, Aj.piLtaui. vs. Hubert West, ai wife Maria West, and others. Defendants I T appearing to my satisfaction that I,ab l isliop and wifo Francis bishop.Hubert We and wife Mm ia West, James Cook and Madia Cook Defendants in this case, reside witlm this slate : 1; is therefore ordered thai they appear en obje.ot to the divDu.ii or sale of t real estate of Nancy Cook, deceased, on before the !*t day of July neat. or i Imir cons* to the samu will lie entered of record. Given under my hand and seal of office, tl 'Jiith day of March, A. l> lstil. J No. EAUI.E IJOMAK, 3 s t?. April I 4 * .1m S P RIN G^SWMEI m i ;hy. MRS. MASTERMAI C'ui/ek Siiff ilj /Jvtilf (JcHrral KdtC'irtii' H AS return .} from I'linile-lou with a vi' c.irctuily ^clvcic.l Slock of CHOICE FRENCH FLOWER i ?r-.> r\ n to r, " - r - -rj: -i r - A rn I r.x^Oli:; .. 0Ml:&xx>, lAx Iik IvyiTy Variety ofHtyl FRENCH BHIDAL WREATHS hoin in io r okna>ientj VXD A Fi.W CHOICE CORSET J'Tno 1 Hondo Jviioo** AMI AM. OT1IKK ALTlCLKd OF MILI.1NRC Il.lilal Orders Carefully Flllc 1n.iI'I:otion I* in vino, wifM thk is?i k \) <>r rimyit ?ttkj^jos. March '2H d /l TO SUIT THE TIBIE3 J. A. HENNEMAI ntuicLi. no ?T(M'K or Watches and Jewelrj AT JX>\V I?IMCES, Of S KV'EKY one in need ol tfjC UE1.I ABLE TIMK-1'IE< WlMlllI |1a uo.ll a A > 1 I .. /f&X 1 one no*. \ N * j3| .J K W \? L 11 * ^yX< ? -.Vga of the latest styles ji t iii" ?received ; such as LADIES & GENTS' BREAST PIN CHATKUIN & MOURNING PINS h11 kintls of Barrings, Gold Vest nn?l Clint els Chains, Necklac s and Bracelets, Stud* a Sleevehuilons of every variety, Seals, IVafc chains. Also a fine lyaortmcnt of Bpeetav to suit all age*. Watches, Clocks an>l Jewelry repaired reasonable charges, ami warranted to gives: iafootion J? A IIKNNKMAN Book Store, Brick Beoge, Main *1. April I 1 t| KKROJ3SKNJCGILjust reecivejthis ! iyn fop sale by J. K. fit >0 lit HON, Sign of the tiohUui Mortar. \1.ABUK V.^SiiKTMKVT ?f I Biirnc?, t lnmnnv W <*}>!'.?\c. &>vi?i u .n?i;ju t; <jooiK>io!i mmmmmmmmmmammmmmrnrn 1 NEW GOODS n m *9* I SPRING & SUMMER J5 TBAI)E, I II PT II r A P I II I ftl A - jud i ncu ti ? inn fe AT *' OtJIi STORE, WE WILL HAVE X<>CT ? NEW ANI> DESIRABLE STYLES, vlt.xhk uivb t'e a call. LEE St, QRIQQS, il?f cji 2? It Celling off SAT COST! RAY^HARRIS "VJOW offer for wile, at COST PHU ES, f large lot of GOODS, embracing HOES, AX.JES, Trnoc Chain*, Pml Looks, and a groat mini) other articles. They also offer as good an assortment of at. articles belonging to their Hue of biuciuc* ?s Can he found in the market, and at j vices 1* 1 reasonable as those of any other hou-e. j March 7 61 !? BACON! BACON!} s. ?,5000 POUNDS pil 11. { in csl ? G-ood Bacon Pu s. bbv ?c Uo J' For Male By lie lie 2 RAY <fc HARRIS. re - AYSGARTH . rpillS thorough-bred, and notc?l llace Horse, A 1 lll?*OUTi:i> last Full direct fr? i* liSVLAND, by 8. U A J. l>. Gist, v ill stand the ensuing Spring at the Stable* of Col. Nathaniel Gist. twelve utile* North of . l7tiion Court House, on the titom road leading 1,1 to Spartanburg Court House. j AY8GAKTI1 will senre Mares nt FIFTY an DOLLARS insurance. The Insurance money l' will he expected when a Mare is sold or traded off Itefore it is kuown whether alio is with told V ! or twt. he PKDIGHE E . or Avsparth is a dark brown, sixteen hands in high, of fine l?>ne and great action. He wi.s got by ii.irnto*. dam hy Inheritor, ligjJ by Mr. tit W hillock in 18iU, her d.mi Gin. by iinipcr, out of Princess Jemima, by Remembrance. Harmon's ilnm, Martha Lynn, bred Ly > r. Shat|te in !Hd7, got by Mulatto, her data. Led a, ~ bj Felho da Hut a, Treasure by Camillus. ^ Inheritor, wiuner of the Liverpool Cue 1S:51, as a three year old. and in IsJT, as a -ix year old. Ay-garth, bretl by Hnrnton. dam by Inheritor. Mr. Ridley's, at Dm ham. carrying 7st, was second beaten ahead, for the New Stake, lor II i?o years old. (ti entries, t ' Mares will bo well taken care of, and provi, ded with fontl, and barley lots t,? run on at 4(1 cents |s-r d ty Groom's fee f?U cents. ,r7 March 21 2tn THE TUOROIUH-BRED HORSE. Si ] "V" A B * MB ? 5,1 I H I U K t I Y , \\7 ILL stand the present season, comincn?r l%* T ? in- the 1st of M Vlli'll, iu-.ia.il, and end in- the 1st of JULY, .a IXLs OWN ST UtI.H, t near Limestone Sjurings. Mares entrusted in the care of the uudersjgucd will he well e.ned i. for. an 1 foi at the low rate of forty-cents pwr day. $ lie will be let 10 tunics St Twenty Dollars lbs ' insurance, payable the first of December. If a marc is parted with, the money will he deT 9 ntiindud. 1 w ill u??i tt responsible for any nc, cidenta or escapes that may occur. Fi ty cents Y. to the Urooui. DESCRIPTION. if. TinrKKTT is 11 years ohl this spring, fnU ?K sjj.Ujvi) hands high, a ricii browu dappled bay, < iio. most beautiful Color imaginable, with ni* f uuAotiiinoiily fine set of legs, and muscles ig ? abundance. I WYATT WPSCOMB. ' March 11 }ftu ffioJTExpress copy.. \A NEW GROCERY STORE I* IN BBICK RANGE. 0|>i>omI(? l(tr Court llou^e, ' J. M. BOST, Respectfully informs hi* trim l nut the j.uhlie that he has opened A New Grocery 8<ore " ' at th* cbowe location, wh- re U has in More and is daily re. ^ V ifiK?nW '"h H c',u,<!,r stock of Groceries, ist rnHaBSmSJk to which h? invites attention? consisting of SUGARS?Drown, Clarified an-l ? Crushed; COFFEES ?Rio, Lagnayra, and Javr, r*! i BACON?Hams, Sides, and Should**'*; MO I.ASSKft?New Orleans and Cuba; yjjju , j Teas; Hire: Preserved, Dried. awl |in i Itrandled Pi iiMk; jj^i a ?,1 l'ieklca; Mugtardt Pepper: Spice: VI..I....I .,.1 M ? ? ? " ? _ | kviii hum cnuiuuif, nuuf, mmi, i.orn. I'<> l?H taloes; Salt?Liverpool Socks and Fine Tahle . 1asanas, HHs/S? 1 j Cheese, Holier ud Kggs?in short, all lite r? 1 i joii* Articles usually tumid in a Anti-elans Q??r , 4crv. , (at coding to conduct a strictly CASH IM'SItfESS, nJ lie pledges himself to sell s* low as any other houfc in Spartanburg. and therefore askv a trial. J. M 11. will give the highest .market price ule of Flour and Com, and barter for all ?ort? uf : country produce. ' Merck If If