vrbe Radical Count rue Hon Plan Th? Washington correspondent of the New Vork World, under dato of 22d April, says, in reference to the pluu of the Reconstruction Committee for restoring the Union: It has been given out in confidential circles for some days past, that the Radicals were maturing a general plan of reconstruction of the tSoulhern Stales. tt?i f?* I the mysteries of tliis scheme. It appears that it emanated from Robert Dale Owen, who. it is said, submitted it to the President. Veste day the Reconstruction Committee met at nn early hour, wheu theplau was unto ded to the Committee by Thaddcus Stevens. It is understood t at the Committee agreed to it. it is more radical tbnn anything that has heretofore Ooiue from that directiou. It is in the shape of a joint resolution to amend the Constitution , . United States. No Slate ahull make or enforce any law _ which shall abr.dgc the privileges or immunities of citisens o I the United States. It is t lien further to bo provided by Act of Congress that when ever the above amendment shall have become part of the Constitution, and any of the Southern States shall have ratified it ami modified its constitution nnd laws in conformity thereof, the Senator- and Representatives ' from such State duly elected and qualified, and taken the usual oath Tit office. lie admitted ; provided, that no person who having been an officer in the aruiy or navy of the lum-d States, j or huviug becu a member of the Thirty sixth Congress, or of the Cabinet in the year lhrtOK did take part in the hue insurrection, shall be eligible to cither brunch of the national Legis \ Intuit until after July 4, 187, who committed inurdcr, frcm the Sheriff, with the intention of hanging him* The Sheriff made resistance, ami is aided by soldiers.? The Masonic fraternity of St. Louis, Miss on- ! ri, have resolved to commence the work of i ereoting a grand temnle in tli?t ?? ? 1 of ool Ions than one hundred thousand dollars. Gen. P.obert E. Lee's name docs not appear in the list of one hundred and tweuiy-aevcn ' i ex Confederate Generals who have petitioned ~ Hie President for Pardon. In Michigan, at the recent local elections, the colored people voted for the first titne, having recently been admitted to the right of auf frags. The people's line of steamers to New York, Willis k Chiaolm agents, have rcduoed passage . fare to 930. m t MAH1UED j - __=ss 1 On the 15th April, by Klios Wall, K*q , MU. PKANKL1N COLE, to MRS. MARTHA BISHOP, nil of this District. Ry the snme on the 2Gth ult., MR ALf'RKD CANTKELL, to Ml88 MARY HEAD. Printers fee receired. On the 26th ult., hy Davis Moore, Esq., Mr. D. V. MORGAN of York District, to MIS8 i MILLIE, daughter of the late Dr. Felix Littlejohn. On the 1st instant, by Rot. V. A. Shnrpc, MR. ROBERT WILSON of North Carolina, to aitrsn ai. ?. lAAAi.ll, of III is Hi.-trict. COMMERCIAL. C i.vmima, May 1.?Cotton 13 to 18, gold; 18 to -3, currency. Corn ?1.C5 lo 173 per bushel. Flour J? II to i l p r barrel. C*n ah i.f.ston, April 29, 180(1. The market was depressed ami tending downwards, witli sales of about 70 bales, on a basis of 28c. for Middling Cotton. The market continues too unsettled for quotations. For Hale. Oddfellows dress regalia, at ULIDUANTS AUCTION ROOM. May 3 11 tf A LARGE LOT OF BOLTING CLOTHS, just received by cleveland, walker & co. May 3 11 IT Oool?in??- Stoves, G1 RIN D8TON ES, Sytlie Blades, Cutting ' Kunes, and a general assortment ot 1 HARDWARE. Just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER ?Sc CO May 3 11 tf Notice ! Not iee ! ! INFORMATION WANTED CCONCERNING my brother JETER 1)EW/ liERRV, who left Jtis home Monday, l'ith instant, and went to .Spartanburg C. 11., 8. C., since then he has not been at home or seen in the neighborhood lie was lust seen ut Hell's M il. on the road leading front Spartanburg to Greenville, S. < ., und there spoke of g"ing to the latter t?laee Sai. C . with ine in the practice of law for Spartanburg l?i?triot. under (lie name and style ol ELI OKL) ?v KI.I'URD ; alt business entrusted to my care will receive the prompt and faithful attention of said firm. J. M. EL FORI). April 5 10 tinios D . li . DUNCAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND .SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. OFFICE ON 1?U1!L1C SQUARE, four doors East from the Court House. April 12 11 tf Administrator's Nile. I WILL sell at the residence of ELIZABETH ROGERS, deceased, twelve miles.South ot Spurt aiulburg Court House, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9th OF MAY NEXT, the following named property: Twelve Head of Cattle, A LOT OF STOCK 1I9US, SUM LP, inn m,iiuli> i i UMTI'KK, O Dales of Cotton, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, A SMALL LOT OK lillOOll 2111(1 Ijlll'd. TKKMS OF SALE: All Hum* under five dollar*, Jo Ite j nid down in cash, over that amount, a credit till the J'?ih of December next, with note and two approved securities. T. A ROGERS, Adni'r. April 20 13 liw Desirable Residence lor Sale In tho town of Spartanburg, S. C Very pleasantly located on Church street, opposite Wofford College Park. rpilK dwelling contains six J| upright room*, aith fire places in each?broad passage fa i I ways ?and double piazzas In Wij |WBjJSr front* There are on the premises a handsome Kitchen, Smokehouse and Servant's Cottage, large Stables, Hum, fic. A well of as COLD and PUKE WATER as the Rlue Ridge can supply, and large garden under fine slate of' cultivation. as a pleasant, healthy an<1 comfortable home, this place is surpassed by none, while the price at which it may be purchased, renders it a very desirable Investment With the place may bo purchas. d two tine Cows, and desirable House- j hold and Kitchen FURNITURE. Apply at thin office. April 26 111 tf IN < )TIOE. AFTER Ilie 1st day ..f May ALL LETTERS must be mailed at the Post Office, there will be none tnken by the Mail Agent, as it is injustice to the Post Master and extra labor on the Agent. J. B. U INN ANT, Mail Agent April 26 13 f( | # r I^ino Land for Nali11 X>Y PERMISSION of iho Court of Polk I) County, N. C., I will ?*-lll to the highest bidder, at Columbus, N. on tho2ND MONDAY in JUNE, next, The Trncl of Land known ns the Vernon l'lnce, bounded by (). 1*. Eavle, Henry Earlcaud osiers, containing Kipflit Ilundivd A^row, more or leas. on which is n handsome farm, in n good stnte of culture, will* dwelling House and Out-Houses. Altogether, it Is one of the host farms in the up-country. Sold on a credit of twelve motffhs, purchaser to give bond and approved surety for the purchase money. JANE M. CARSON, Adniinistrntix. of J. II. Carson, Deed. April 2r, 13 2t A Fresh Lot of Calicos just received from New 1 ork by CI lif til AN!>, WALK Kit & CO. A Large Issorlmenf of Shoes and Rootm, Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses at CLEVELAND, WALKKIl & CO. Suffjir, Coll'vCt CliecMc, CnndicK, IStif s at CLKVF.L \ND, WALKER, & CO. JACKONET MUSLINS, LADIES SILK AND KID O LOVES, AND MITTS, 1IOOD SKI UTS, just received by CLEVELAND, W ALKER A CO. Inquiro for anything you want in i lie way of DRY GtttiDS, FANCY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCK Kill WARE, GLASSWARE, AC., at CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO. IIorN, Ainos' :nt?l HIiovcIh, Axom, Truoo Chilinsi, received l>v CLEVELAND, WALKER Jc CO Wanl o, RAGS, T A I.LOW, UKKSYi \N. &C. at CLEVELAND, WALKER, & CO. April J'i 18-tf JOH>f IvI\U cV CJOTvnoi.rsti.i; ?;roci:ii.h, Wines and Spirits Dealers, hS MEETING STREET, ClIAlILIdSTON. C. J-1"ST" received a consignment ! IDH.LoW WARE. TRACK CHAINS, and :i .nil as soil men I nt (.'ROClvER V and CUE!" N "S " \ RE. March 1"> 7 iim NOTICE TO "CREDITORS. IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. 1'. F. Stevens, Adtn'r. and Ann F. Smith, V3 Henry A. Smith, ct al Bill for Partition Relief, IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity in this case. all persons hnviuir claims against the estate of U KORG E \ SMITH, dceased, are required to present and establish their claims before me according to law within r/irri .>/ nt/u from this date. T. STOBO E AR ID OV, c. K. s. i>. March 8 C din TA ILOKINiE H AVING just returned fr ni :t liip North and West, take- this method of informing iiis former Patrons and Friend . that Lei- now jirepnied to till all orders with neatness and dispatch in the very LATEST STYLES, us cheap as any one l<>r Cash or Bauer. .My shop is over the store of FOSTER A juiu?.*s |>j?.?-no I lie Court House. Tlie latent SPRING FASHIONS have just been received. WM. LOCK WOOD. Feb 1 1 If ><> i h mi;I < - I l*a> join Dollar :? ??! k??I lite* worth of )Uiii' .">!??ii?*3 !! riAIIK Subscribers having d-1 1 U n .. . ? the SHOPS formerly ? ? < : \ pied h\ D*\iL V K> <11 I 11 Wililk UN t!ir? most reasonable trrins, lor t'ASII or I'ltUl'Ut'E of any kind. Wdltli WORK nny J no. Kurle llouinr, L*q , Ordinary. In the Court of Ordiuary. II' HERE 18 1' \ R0GER8 h? Alt 1 I yj petition in my ufliee, praying that Letters of Administration, v. ith the \\ ill annexed, nu all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of MRS, LL1ZAKKT1I ROGERS. decease"! These are therefore to cite an bo nntl n|i|>cnr at I he Court of t >rdinary, for I?i-irict, to t)c l>elo granted. Given under tny hand this 'J'Mli d iy of April A. 1?., I J NO. KAHl.F. BOM Alt, ?> S 1> April M Id Jw MUSIC. \ 1 US. ISA Id.1.1.A FALK, aidow <-f the Af 1 Prof i \ I ALK, trill beg i<1 rtct ve a lew so'iol im in Music, nt Tier dwelling idaee, on 4*111'111' 11 STRKKT, next door to Methodirl t 'luiroh. TERMS made known i n application & . tt T 7VT V ^ - Notice to DiMtillers. ? NOT'CK is hereby given to all persons who have hecu since the 1st of January laal, or who arc now engaged in the distillation of spirituous liquors, that unless they Lake out license?on or by the lirst Monday in MAY next, they will be indicted u-ithout iCitinrtion of j prmnn*. The license is two hundred dollars in legal tender notes. By order ol the board, JNO. EARLK BOM A R, Hee'ry ami Treas'r. April 20 13 2t SHERIFF'S SALET BV virtue of an order from the Court of Common l'leas, made April 2d, I8tiG, I will sell before the Court House door, in the village of Spartanburg, on the 1st Monday in MAY ucxt, ONE UttRSK MULE, four years old and uieusc color. Attached and sold as the property of Win. F. Covington, at the suit of P. K Davis. ?)# T erms cash ? purchasers to pay for I titles. J. II. BLASSINGAME, S. S. I). Sheriff's Office, April 17. 18 2t TAII.OniNG! HAYING furnished tnysclf with all the fa cilitioa for speed and neatness. I announce to tny Patrons that I ntn prrpared to fill orders forSPRING and SUMMER Clothing at short notice, and in the best style. A first cln?H TAILOR wanted. 1 also have (at my residence) a lady forre. conducted by an experienced Tailor, where 1 can have gotten up Coats, I'ants, Vests, Shirts, iStc., for prices to correspond with material. April 19 12 tr M. R. BEKCO. T IX E DRY GOODS STORE Toppo aV Smvlli Al'OULP respectfully inform tlie* LADIES, ? T that I hey are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, I 1 l v^yj.y^lD i l Ut While Long Cloth, ItrownShirting? and Sheetings, \\ hite and Itrown Linens, Merrimack, Auioskeag. Schwnbc and American CALICOS, warranted fast color?. Jaconet?, Cambrics and Victoria Lawns. A complete aud choice assortment of Needle WOlik :ind Linen Setts. Needle?, Spool Cotton, Working Cotton and Thread in every variety. ALSO, n great assortment of DRY qt)()i>S, FANCY tiOORS, Lions and Hosiery, Rennet end Lute-String. Ribbons, Thread" and Cotton LACL3 and EDGINGS. Having been connected for a long lima with the Dry Goods business, we arc confident of giving satisfaction ALSO, on bund a general assortment of ROOTS nud SHOES. Tin Ware. Hats aud Caps, and a general assortment of GROCERIES, at tlte IT-TOWN STORE. KKKRK TKl'PE, ALEX SMYTH. N R. State Money Ronght. April 20 18 tf Office S & U Railroad Company. I NIONYILLE, MAvcli 1S00. Messrs. Montgomery & shivers have made arrangement? w itl. the Spar tan but g and Union Railroad ?'ompany to transport treiglits between Columbia, r. C*, and trillion's, the present terminus of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Their charge? will be one dollar per hundred pounds. 1 would recommend them as safe and reliable carriers. Freight? can be consigned 'p them at the depots in Columbia r.n ' at Shelton"?. S. A U. r. R. TIIOS R. JETER. President S. A U. 11. R. April 20 18 8t ! SHERIFFS SALES. I)Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary, I f will sell before the Court House door, on I S ile?day*in MAY next, I a . ? ? " | 111 if its oi Land, morje or less, <f Fergu> >n s Creek, bounded by lands of Dr. 11. B Wofford, Jared Iirtitniiioud, and oilier?, Sold as the real estate of MAllY ARNOLD, deceased, fi>r partition and division. Sold at risk ot former purchaser. TKKMS :?A credit of twelve months, inter est from date, (except forco-ts, which must be paid in cash, purchaser to gi\c bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to secure the payment of the purchase money. J. 11. 11 LASS I NO A ML, S. P. D. Sheriff s OITioe, April 17, 1 BOO. 12 dt NEW GOODS. The uudersigued are Ilrcfiring 11. \ 7'S, SIIOKS, PRISTS, Mr SUSS, A SI) 1 ^ ii ii ? y G o o cl s? all or which wb orrr.u at V cry T^ow Prices. tS i ' rt Mnvlile Work, at low rairs. and do! Uv?r?d itt any ]>oint in the dinirict. I \pri! IV IJ if M R.UEKCO. O U bU V AIM & W liMBMH H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND 80LICIT0R8 IN EQUITY, 81'ARTANBUUfl, 8. C. OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. C. 1*. StTkLlVAX. J. C. WlNBMITII. NEW SPRING GOODS. 0 WE HAVE just receirel from Charleston, a ft*e?li supply of SOOTS, SHOES, FEINTS, anil many other articles too numerous to menlion, which We offer at cheap rates. CALL A^D &13E US. II & J. L. WOFFORD, No 4 opposite Court House. April H 10 if " NEW STOCK OK IIAR1MVAIIK AND CUOOKR1E8 AT keducbd prices, just arrived, and being constantly received at J. W. HARDY'S. March 20 0 tf Sliolf* Hardware, CROCKKRV, Wooden Ware, Axes, warranted, Mill and Cross Cut SAWS, Smith's Mellows, llroad Axes. Carpenters and Railroad Adze, Najlor's Cast STEEL, Window Glass, Nails and Castings, and a variety of articles in Hardware line. .T. W. IIARI>V'8. 1 {neon and Flour, SUGAR, Coffee, Rest Tea, Soap, Soda, Liverpool and Table SALT, Borax, Spanish and Carolina INDIGO, Cotton Cards, &c., at J. W. HARDY'S. Hcinpf Received I~tINE Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, j which I am authoiized to warrant pur* au>lT VrtT.VIN 11 MRU FEMALE COLLEGE. rjlllE TRUSTEES are happy to annonnco I that they have secured the services of pru A Air r?TTiurwwTvne ? n UMUf /i TV- UUiUiUXllUOl ii' U-f long and favorably known lo (ho cilieens of South Carolina ns the President of the Female College at Asheville, N. C. Ills great success there Is a sufficient guarantoe for his skilftit management at Spartanburg. TIIC NEXT SESSION ^ will open MAY Uth, and continue 30 Weeks. The President will bo aided by an able Corps of Expcrienced Teachers. All bills payable in advance, in specie or its equivalent in currency. BOARD and TUITION per Session, $150.00 TUITION lo Pay Schol ?rs 40.00 MUSIC, including use of Instrument, 45.00 The other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. Contingent Fee, $2.00, and \Vashing 76 cents per dozen. Each Hoarder will furnish a Tea-spoo?, Drinking Cup, a Blanket, a pair of SheeU, a pair of Pillow-cases, her Toilet 8oap and Tow els 81M PSON HOBO, Prtftiicnt Hoard of JVi March 22 8 tf U&- Edgefield Advertiser, Darlington Southerner, Columbia Phoenix and Charleston YV'eek ly Record will please insert to amount of the I 54.00 and forward bills to this office.