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BVtHE LAST MAIL WAB IH SD&crE. Nsw You, Jane 10. Tti* City of Parle bringing Liverpool dates of the 6th via Queens town, of the Otn Use arrived. The ooaferenoe has been abandoned, in oonsequenee of the demands of Austria, which rendered the mediation of the neutral powers 0*. IsspoeeibiUty. The neutrals have brokeu off all negotiations, and it remains for the belligerents to negotiate among themselves, or inaugurate war. It is believed that hostilities Will oommenoe in the Elbe Duehies, and that Austria's great move will be to seise Silesia Prussia Will crobnblv eomm?>n?i? ih? ??? has Already tent eiroultrt to the . <eutral powers, charging Austria with a Ha ;ranl breach f treaties. t The Prussian army comprises 462 battalions f infantry, 820 squadrons ot ci.valry, and 1,066 field pieces of artillery. The Italian volunteers number 96.00C. The Austrian army new numbers 900,000, and it is supposed 160,000, will operate against Prussia, and 060,000 against Italy, exclusive of reserves. It is reported that if Prussia seises Ilolstein, the Austrian* will cross the frontier. Spain's forces have been augmented to 85,000. The London Times declares that all hopes f peace have vanished. Jcnn 17.?The steamers Hausa and South Hampton, with Liverpool dates of ths 5th, have arrived. It is oonfirtned that France has officially notified England and Prussia that negotiations for peace have failed. Napoleon said "Austria will take upon herself a grave responsibility." Jons 18.?By the arrival of tbe Peruvian at Farther Point, we have Liverpool dates of the 8th. *? ? ? ? *? * .. iiuuiiu iruuira cuicreu uotstein on (ho 7th. The Austrians were concentrating at Alton* where a oollieion is expected. These movements are regarded as a virtual commencement of the war. FINANCIAL. New York, June 17. The imports of the past week cxoced seven millions dollars of which there was four millions of sugar, tea and coffee. Tho excitement in the Gold Room has been intense for several days past. Four or five of the heaviest stock speculators have lost fortunes in that time bj throwing their money and influence against the rise. A London letter to a banking firm here savs the specie arrivals are an immense thing for I American credit. The amount sent from America is everywhere admitted to have saved general bankruptcy in England. The letters to other banking houses in this city are very mush to the same effect. Halifax, Jane 18.?-By the arrival of the China to day, wo learn that the Continental news oontinuee warlike. Dsteoit, June 18.?General Cass died res terday morning, aged 84. New Yoke, June 18.?Three deaths occurred from cholera yesterday, and there is much alarm in anticipation of the spreading of the disease. Baltimore, June 18.?A man died from eholera yes'erday atteruoon, who arrived on Saturday afternoon from New York. Naw York, June 16.?Fbur steamers sailed t j day for Europe, and took out $_\U87,000 in gold. New York, June 16 ?Roberts, the Fenian President, was discharged from custody yesterday United 8tates District Attorney CourtBey, for the present, has withdrawn the proneeutisu. Philadelphia, June 14. Anticipating the adoption of the Constitutional amendment passed by the Uuited States Senate and just concurred in by the House, Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania addressed a Circular to the Governor's of the Northern Btatoa, suggesting the propriety of union in action and the calling together of the Legislatures for the immediate ratification of the amendment, and before the adjournment of Congress. The Star asserts thst the votes of the more Conservative Union men were obtained for Constitutional amendments by a pledge from thoir Radical colleagues that no action shall b? taken daring the present session upon the kills, also reported from the Joint Committee, on reconstruction. This virtually refers the whole matter to the people. There ?U considerable excitement on the steps in front of the capitol to-day. Kosseau, who had a rattan, approached Urinnoll, and said he had waited several days for him to apologise for the outrageous assault made on him in debate. Grinnell said, 1 have no apolgy to make. Kosseau, thereupon caned him, Grinnell making no resistance whatever ? When Kosseau had finished the flagellation, Grinnell merely said, "it is all right," and the parties separated. Washington, June 15. The Senate Finance Committee have fixed the tax on cotton at two cents per pound ? probably the two Houses will compromise on three oents. The general principles of the House Bill have not been altered. in me iiouae a committee was appointed to investigate the facta of Rosseau's assault on Grinnell and to report the same with rtffeulu lions looking to the vindication of the dignity of the House and protection of the members. In the House Mr. Bingham submitted con. eurring resolutions requesting the President to inform forthwith the Governors of the States of the passage by Congress of the proposed constitutional amendment, ao that the Legis latures may aot on it at once. It was objected to. Remarks followed, which led to a decision by the 8peaker that Joint resolutions did not have to be submitted to the President for his signature. After some debate on the special order, the bill for restoring the Southern States to political privileges, the House adjourned. The trial of paymaster Paulding was conoluded to day. It was shown he disbursed over a hundred and forty millions dollars in the Department of Washington, and large sums in the South. Nothing was ever alleged against his official acts until his deposits of isrgc luun wim me aiercnants national Hank juet before the failure thereof, when he wh? arraigned for violation of orders. None of the evidence showed corrupt motives. The finding* of the court martial was sent to the President. The Republicans of New Hampshire have neminated James W. Patterson, the present Congressman, for United States Senator. Washington, June 14. A 8am Francisco dispatch says the result of Die Oregon election is doubtful. Doth parties olaim the State bj about 600 majority. The return* o* -lection from Washington Territory show large Oemoeratlc gains. The entire Do mooratic ticket was successful in nine counties and is reported to be same in four more. Announcement. I am a oandid&te fur TAX COLLECTOR for Spartanburg Diatriot, at the ensuing Election, to be held on the Seoond TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next, and should be pleased at a general turn out of my friends to said election R. C. POOLE. Maj SI 18 td W. MA.GILL FLEMING, Attorney at Law, WILL attend to all business with wh'ch the oil irons of Spartanburg District irsjr favor him. OFFICE?OVER BOOKSTORE. June 21 21 12m I. O. O. F. A REGULAR MEETING of Morgan Lodge. J\ will bo hcM on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2NTH, when an Eleclioa for Officers for the next enduing term, will take place. The orrcar lint will be read, and all indebted for more than twelve months duos by account, will be suspended. By order of the Lodge. J. M. ELFORD, Scc'ry. I June 21 21 2l ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the Estate of EDWARD U. .V1LLIM. deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly pi oven, atid all persons indebted to said Estate, to make tmmtdiaU payment to the undersigned. 11. II. FOSTER, Administrator. June 21 21 % 3t ivrk'TTr'c XHE subscribers gives notice to all who are indebted to them, either by NOTE OR )K ACCOUNT, that they r-quire a settlement either by payment or renewal of note. Not wishing to oppress or add costs, they give time by notice to all interested. FOSTER & JUDD. FOWLER. FOSTER & CO. June 21 21 lm Piano Tuning and Repairing. JOSEPH FREY, OF CHARLESTON, IS here in Spartanburg, prepared to tune and repair PIANOS and ORGANS. Orders left at the ROOK. STORK or at MR BECHTLER'S (Watchmaker's) Shop, will meet with prompt attention. Juue 21 21 tf Clanton, Benson & Co THIS firm is now dissolved. The debts due from 1st January last, to the 27th of May, must be settled. ALSO, As I must have funds to carry on my business, the debts due to CLANTON & CO. for 1805, must also be paid at once. We do not wish to press any one, bat must do so, rather th; n be pressed ourselves. CLANTON & CO. June 21 21 2? "STATE OF SOUTH V A UOLINA. 81'ART ANBUHO DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration by Juo. Enrlo lloiuar. Esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. Wf HEREA8 NANCY FOWLER has filed \\ her petition in my olhce, praying that Letters of Administration, witli the Will annexed, on all and singulur the goods and chatties, rights and credits of IV. K. FOWLEK, deceased. These arc therefore to oitc and admoni?li all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. K. FOWLER, deceased, to be and nppear at the Court of Ordiuary, for said District. to be held at SuarLmburir Court Ilmiuo ou Monday, 2d day of July next to shew cause if any exists, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this IGthduy of June, A. D., I860. J NO. EARLE BOMAR, 0. S. D. June 21 J21 2w STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. SPARTAN BURG DISTRICT. Citations for Letters of Administration by Jno. Earle Uouiar, esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. WHEREAS J. 8. STOREY has filed his petition in my office praying that Letters of administration, on all and singular, the goods and chatties, rights and credits of T'JOS. P. STOREY, Jr., deceased, late of the District aforesaid, rhould be granted him. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deed., to be and appear at the Ccurt of Ordinary, for said District, to be held at Spartanburg Court House, on Friday, the 2'.?th day of June, instant, to shew cause, if nny exists, why said Letters should not be granted Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of June, A. D., 1866. JNO. EARLE BOMAR, O. S. D. June 21 21 2w STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. William Bennett, Applicant, s. John E. Casey, wife Mary, and others, Dcf s. Petition for sale of Real EsiAto of James Bennett, deceased. IT appearing to iny satisfaction that John E Casey, and wife Mary, Mansel Moore, and ?ife Sarah, defendants in this inse, reside without this State ; it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of James Bennett, de I ceased, on or before the 21st day of Scptem I bcr next, or their consent to the samo will he entered of record. Given under my hand this 18th day of June, A. D., 1800. J NO. EA11LK BOMAR, o s. n. June 21 21 8m DRS. B. J. L. WOFFORD" OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of the Village and surrounding country. One or both of us will be found constantly in the office at the STOKE, during the day, uud at our Residence, opposite Wofford College (Church Street) at night P.k Id u - A WO AO O (I no?Tce7 A LL persona are hereby forewarned nol to /\ trade with my wife, ELIZAHKTM JACKSON, an I will not be accountable for her debts hereafter. JOHN C. JACKSON. May 31 18 0t NOTICE. rTUIE undersigned will open a MALE School B in 8partanburg Village, (provided there be a sufficient number of pupils to warrant it) on the 9th of JULY next, to continue during the vacation of Woffcrd College, which closes with the month of September. Those desiring to patronise the 8chool will please leave their names, and the number they wish to send, at the Express Office beltctcn this and the 25th instant. Tuition varying from 4 to 6 dollars per quarter, will be paid any time between the opening and close of the School. Kkfehexck.?The Faculty of WolTord College. R. D. 8MART. June 14 20 2t Notice to Creditors and Debtors. ALL persons having claims against the Kslate of A. WINUO deceased, will present them without delay, proven according to law to JOHN II. EVINS, Attorney at Law, or to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said Kstate will inuke payment to the above named Attorney, or to MRS. K. C. WINGO, Executrix. June 14 20 Oino F AERO WftDU NCA N7 ATTORNEYS AT L\W and Solicitors in Equity, ?gy~Oflico in Itrick Building, upstairs, over former Otfice of Jauies Farrow. James Fabbow. L?. It. Dikcan. April 11 ly WILLIAMS, EV1NS <fc""CBOICE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Gko. W. Williams, Yorkville, S. C. Jxo. II Evins, William Choice. Juno 14 20 Got Just Received, A LOT of "A" Crushed SUGAR. < ?< <> Coffee " " Extra "C" ?ALSO A lot of COFFEE. CORN. PEAS and FLOUR, which will bo sold LOW FOlt CASH, at J. W. llARUY'S. Juno 14 20 tf A new aud fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Misses' and Children's SHOES, GAL TERS AND SLIPPERS. at CLEVELAND. WALKER. A CO. CORN, FLOUR. BACON just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO. CulicoN, Ulnnched 11 ntl BroM'ii Shooti and Shirtin^ki, A FRESH LOT, just received by iM VVELAND, WALKER A CO. JACONET, DOTTED AN I) l'LAIN SWISS, NANSOOK AND MULL IMiiHlints* A NEW SUPPLY, at CLEVELAND, WALKER ? CO. Fancy Mozambique, Crape Marett, Ch allies, black and Colored Lawns, Fancy Jaconet and Organdies. Very clegaul styles and patter us, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER ? CO. June Id 20 tt' SHERIFF'S NOTICE. ;wjwiiv>e. is ncreDjr given 10 UL1ITOK8, against whom Executions are lodjcd in tny Office, that unless settlement is made, or 'wait orders" marked thereon, I will he forced (at once) to collect as required by law, the Sluy Law" having been decided to be unconstitutional by tho Court of Krr J. II. ULASSINGAMK, Sheriff's Office. May 20, 18?>G. a. s. V. May SI?18? 4t MAY 17 th. T WITTY & CO., ?-THIS DAY OPENING ? LADIES' HATS, UIOCUO I I A TO i*i 100iiO 11 i MENS* A HOYS 11 ATS, SHOES?of all kinds, RIBBONS, fancy goods, PKKFUM EKY?variety, TOILET SOAPS, HARDWARE, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, TIN WARE, sugar, coffee, ao., TEA, OYSTERS, SALMON, SARDINES, PRESERVED FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY,' NUTS, FINE SEGAItS, Ac., Ac. May 17 16 tf I I The State of South Carolina. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER GEN. I Columbia, Atuil 30, A. '> , 19H6. / 1 HEREBY certify, Thai J. M. ELFORD, of Spartanburg C. H., Agent of the GEKMANI A. t lie HANOVER, the NIAGARA ami the REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, incorporated by the State of New York, has complied with the conditions and requisitions of tho Act of the General Assembly, entitled, "An Act to rcgulato the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated in the State of South Carolina," and I hereby License the said J . M. Ei.rord, Agent as aforesaid, to take rinks and transact all business of Insurance, in this Slate, for, and in behalf of said Companies. 8. L. LEA PI! ART, June? ?19?tf Comptroller General. SHERIFFS SALES, FORJULY, I860. lY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facia* to 1 me directed, I will sell before the Court House door, in tho Village of Spartanburg, ou the 1st MONDAY in JULY next, the following : r,a -...I .1 !t-.? ?.uwa wiu UCKIIUVU prOpCDJ, lu *11 : ALSO, 175 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by lands of 3. C. Miller, Pinokncy I.'oy and others, sold as the pioperty of Ww. C. Miller, at the suit ot Benjamin Finch. ALSO, 440 Acres of Land, more or less, and 176 ACRES OF LAND, more or lees, both Tracts bounded by lands of James Hill, Thoa. Young and others, sold as the property of A. M. Smith, at the suit of Daniel Miles lor another. TERMS OF SALE, CASH Purchasers to pay for titles. J. H. BLASSINQAME, s s. ?. Sheriff's Office, June 11, 180G. 26-81 COMMISSIONERS SALES. John Ezell, Admr, vt. Delphi* Martin, and others. Bill for Sale of Ileal Estate, Relief nnd Parti lion. IX pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity, the following Real Estate, lying 12 or 13 miles above Spartanburg C. II.. on the Kuthcrfordton Road, belonging to the estate of JOHN M. MARTIN, deceased, described tu the pleadings in this ens , will be sold at Spartanburg C. 11., on SALESDAY iu JULY, next, at public sale, iu five different Lots or Truct*, as divided by pints on file in Commissioner's Office: LOT XO. 1, containing 202 Acres, more or less, the late HOMESTEAD cf JOllN M. MARTI X. deceased. LOT NO. 2, or the "ROBERT BERRY LOT," containing 1H3 acres, more or less. LOT XO. 3, or ' the BURNS LOT," containing 207 acres, more or 1?h*. on \t;n intestate are located. LOT NO. 4, or -the FIN LEV LOT," coataining 115 acres, more or less. LOT NO 6. or " the AltROWOOD LOT," oontaiuing 106 acres, more or less. Teiims or Sale :?Costs of these proceeding! to be paid cash ; the remainder to l<e paid in one und two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give bond with approved sureties, and mortgage of premises to secure the purchase money. Com'ra Office, ) T. 3TOBO FARROW, June 1-, 1806. / c. x. a. n. Thos. 15. Martin, and others. vs. Edward Rallinger und wife, Cassandrla. llill for Partition, Account und Relief. IN pursuance of an order frcm the Court of Equity, the following Real Estate described in these pleadings as belonging to the estate of ELIZABETH MARTIN, deceased, will be sold at Spartanburg Court House, at public sale ou 3ALESDAY IN JULY NEXT: ? LOT NO. 1, or the Homestead.*' 156 acres, more or loss, lying on Fair Forest Creek, hounded by lands of Simpson Lowe, Richard Moss, aud others. LOT NO. or the Tvirer Tract" of 138 acres, more or less, lying uu Tyger river, boun<le>l by lands of Jno. Botnar, a ml others. Tkiims or 8alk; Costs of these proceeding* to be paid in cash?the remainder to be paid in one and two years, with iuterest from day of sale. Purchasers to gire bond with approved sureties to secure the purchase money. Com'.suffice. 1 T. STOBO FAKKUW, June 12, 1860. / C. K. s. D. June 14 20 St Notice to Creditors. IN EQUITY?SPARTANBUHQ D13T. Anna C. llost, Adrarx. of J. M. Bost, dee d., 1 tl. tia'.ly M. Bust and others. 1 ' Bill for Sa'c of Ileal Estate to pay Debts, Dower, Relief, &c. IJ4CIIT11ER time having been granted by or^ dcr of Court of Equity for filing Claims against the Estate of Capt 1. M. BUST, dee'd., all persons having claims against said Estate, are hereby notified that they must present Kit id rluiuifl oti.l nrtvtima ar..t<>n<%A A J.. WMVV Wiuvuvv IU ccvaul I Oil the same according to law. before me, within THREE MONTHS from Ibis, the 12th Jay of June, 186(1. Comrs Office, > T. STOBO FARROW, June, 12, I860.) c. ?. s. d. June 14?1"?dtu. INoticc to Oi*e<litorsJohu 8. Ezcll, Administrator, vs. Dolphin Martin, and others. Bill for sale of Ileal Estate, Relief and Partition. I N pursuance of an order of the Court of 1 Equity, notice is hereby given to all persoiis having claims against the estate of Copt. Jno. M. Martin, deceased, (hat said claims must be presented, and evidence produced to establish the samo before me within tiihke months fiom this the 12th day of Juue, 1836. T STOIUI I'lltvnw ~ - - - Oom'rs Office, Juue 12, 1866. 20-3m Elizabeth Deardon, VS. David D Moore, Nimrod Moore, Extr., and others. Dill for Partition, Ac. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity, the following personal property belonging to the estate of SARAH MOOKK, deceased, will be sold at public sale at Spartanburg Court House, on SALESDAY in JULY next. Said property is described in the pleadings in this case as consisting of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Fnrmiiip; Tools, HorstoM, Ci?ttl?s 1 loirs*. Atr?. Tkbm8 or Sals.?Costs of these proceedings to he paid in cash?the remainder of purchases to he paid on the 1st of January, 18(57, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers will be required to give bond with approved sureties ' to secure the purchase tnon.-y. T STOBO fllRUOW, c. r. s. i?. C'oin'rs Office, June 12, 1Mb. 2U-3i N. B.?The parties interested must have said property brought up at least by 9 o'clock on the morning of the sale, that the Commissioner i may have time to make out a list of the stock ' and articles to be sold beforo the sales coniI mence. ! Ladies' Hals, Bonnet Ribbons, LATEST STYLES. I received by 1 CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO. ?a??????mm "> Adminl trator's Sale. T will sell on Saturday, the 80th d*y of June, 1 iu taut, at the lale residence of WILLIAM BRANSON, deceased, the real estate of eaid deceased, consisting of 155 Acres of La?d, more or less, situated on Lawsou's Fork of Paoolett, hounded by lands or B. M. Pollard, Mrs. Elisabeth White, and others. Also, some personal properly belonging to said deceased, consisting of BED CLOTllS, Ac. TERMS: A credit of twelve months, with interest from date ; purchasers giving note and good securiiy and a mortgage of the property, if deemed necessary. ELI AS WALL, Administrator, with Will annexed. June 7 1H A Wool Carding. nAVINO thoroughly repaired our WOOL CARDING MACHINERY AND ADDED AN ENTIRELY NEW SET, thereby increasing our ability lo do work promptly, we invite all wbe feel disposed to come, and gel their wool carded THE SAME DAY. After the first of June, we will hare a conveyance wTitling at CEDAR SPRINGS STATION, on Spartanburg and Union Railroad, to receive wool sent up by the train on Tncsdav. Thursdnv and Satnriae ?J, of each Keck. We guarantee work to gWe Bi>ti*faetion as to |uuliiy and dispatch. The best of oil for greasing furnished, h'KKE OF CHARGE. -ItRM S? 10 cents per lb. in specie. Currency and barter of all kinds taken at market prices but please understand?NO CREDIT. J NO. BOM AH A CO. m Diringsville, S. C., May 10 l&-2m NEW GOODS. o VI7 E are now receiring a capital see art meat Vl of GOODS, selected by a member of oar firm in the Northern market. GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES . DRESSGOODS, LATEST STYLES OF LADIES' IIATS, S EC OBS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, aeerCALL AND KNOW OUR PRICES.Jg* VANDIVER, BLAKE & CO., May 24 17 11 EL. Fleming WILLIAMS & COVERT, (Formerly D. II. Willioau A Co.,) VUOUSALI UEALLB8 III Data, Caps, Straw and Milliaery GOODS. NO. 122 MEETING STREET, Next door to Charleston Hoi el. CHARLESTON, 8.C. feOJu We also hate a branch of our houae fas Charlotte, N. C., where we have a large stock of Hats, Caps, Straw and Millinery Goods. / D. S. WILLIAMS, u. C. CALVSnT. May 24 17 8m DRY GO<^DSSTORE Teppe Ac Smyth WOULD respcctfullj Inform the LADIB that thev are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, CONSISTING OF White Long Cloth, IJrown Shirtings and Sheetings, White and Drown Linens, Merrimack, Auoskcag, Schwabeand American CALICOS, warranted fast colors. Jaconets, Cambries and Victoria Lawns. A complete and choice assortment of Needle WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cotton, Working Cotton and Thread in every variety. ALSO, a great assortment of DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, Liens and Hosiery, Bonnet and Lute-String, Ribbons, Thread and Cotton LACKS and EDGINGS. Having been connected for a long timo with the Dry Goods business, we are confident of giving satisfaction ALSO, on hand a general assortment of HOOTS and SHOES, Tin Ware, HataaodCapa, and a general assortment of GROCER1B8, at the UPTOWN STORE. FREDK TEPPE. ALEX. H. SMYTH. N. B. State Money Bought. April 26 13 ' tf LAW COPARTNERSHIP.^ Having associated c. J. elpord, o< Greenville, S. C , with me ia the practice of law for Spartanburg District, under the same and style of ELFORD & F.I.FORD ; all buaiaeee entrusted to iny rare will receive the prompt and faithful attention of said firm. J. M. ELFORD. April 5 10 8m oa SULLIVAN & WINSMITHr ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQVITY. SPARTANBURO, S. C. OFFICE NEXT TO P08T OFFICF.. C- P. Su?.MVA.V. J. C. WI!fSMITH. Marble Work. o T WILL take, and hare filled, orders for all kinds of Marble Work, at low ratee, and delivered at any point in the distriet. April 10 12 tf M. R. BE BOO. Chowiiig" Tobaooo. A LARGE LOT OP FINK CHBWINO TOJ\_ UACCO has just been received, nod for sale at a low price at J. W HARDY'S. May 31?18