f , From Europe. OKB AT BATTLES?14,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED. New York, July 15. The Prussians carried Getscbin by storm, after an obstinate defence, and a junction was effected between the army of the Elbe, under Prince Frederick Charles, and the ariny of Silesia, under the orown Prince. Firs thousand {irisoners were captured at Getsohiu. The oases by the Austrians, in the series of combats, is altogether estimated at -0,000 killed and wounded, and 16,000 prisoners. In the i batUMTop the 28th and 20th ultimo, the corps of &n*trians, under General Uublinz, was nearly broken up ; It lost 24 guns and 8 tings. . The Prussians hare retired to a strong position J between Josephatadt and Koningratz , tlicir , retreat is said to hare been precipitate. Tho , army of the Elbe adranced beyoud Gctschin. iq? iviag .01 rrussia was at Uetschiu ou the 8d, on a visit to the army. , The London Times says, horrible as the carnage has been, it is a mere prelude to the pitched battle now unavoidable, in which a quarter of a million men will be engaged on \ either side. King Victor Emanuel sent a tel- , gram congratulating the Kiug of Prussia on the victories of his army. The operations be- , tween the Italians and Austrians is confined to ( skirmishing. No engagement of importance occurred in that quarter. The Italians arc ] preparing for another onslaught, and the sol- , iliers eager for the fray. Farther Point, July 15. The steamer Nova Scotian, from Liverpool, with dates to the 5ukcs were ( wounded; Prince Lichstentcin and I'ndischcr ( are prisoners. The London Times says the war is virtually 1 ended. ' U.aribaldi attacked the Austrian? at Mnntn ( 8aello on the 3d and was repulsed. Uaribaldi j wae wounded in the thigh. LivenrooL, July 30. Cott<-n quiet and unehnng. d. Sales 10,000 j bales. BreadstutTs <|tiict and steady ; pro- t visions have ft declining tendency ; Wheat nominal with downward icndouov. The Hanoverian army surrcudorod to the Prussians, and were allowed to return to their , homes. A desperate buttle was fought in 15... hernia, near Nitched and Trnulenan. Contlicl- j ing accounts received. A Berlin dispatch claims that the Prussians drove the Austrian* j on thc27th and 28th, capturing 8,000 prisoners; while the Vieiiuu telegram claims the Austrian* captured 18 guns ami many prisoners. In the light of Trnulenan the Austrians are said to have lost from 4,000 to w.UUO killed and woun c- p. partments and District and Post Cotnniandcrs 0I ia the States lately in rebellion to arrest nil gpersons who have been or may hercaftor he charged with the commission of crimes and j?, offences against officers, agents, citizens nnd inhabitants of the United States, irrespective _ of color, in cases where the civil authorities have failed or neglected or are unable to arrest and bring such parties to trial, and to detain C them in military confinement until such time as & proper judicial tribunal may he ready aud willing to try thoin. ? i ? m ? iwi-? m ? W^npntOfON, July 10.?The President re 1 turned the Frcedman's Bureau bill to me J House of Representatives without his signa- 1,1 ture. Ho says the legislation which it preposes is not consistent with tho welfare of the aountry and that it falls clearly within the Tt reasons assigned in his veto mossago of a similar measure in Febrtrary. He refers lo that & docuuicut for his objections. Tbe National Union Convention We extract tbe following from the address of forty Democratic Senators and Representalives of Congress. 'To tub People or tub United States ?"Dangers threaten the Constitution. The citadel of our liberties is directly nssailcd. The future is dnrk unless the people come to the rescue(*) as essential to the National Union, we must maintain unimpaired the rights, the dignity and equality of the States, including the right of representation in Congress, and the exclusive right of each State to control its own domestic concerns, subject only to the Constitution of the United States (**.) -Vt present, eleven States are excluded from the National Councils. For seven lnn<* mm.il. the present Congress has persistently denied the right of representation to the people of those Stales.(*) This denial of representation has been made to all the members from a State, although the State presents itself (*) in the persons of representatives whose loyalty cannot he questioned under any existing Constitutional or legal test. The representatives of nearly one-third of the States have not been consulted with reference to the great questions of tho day ( *) This state of things should be removed at onco and forever. Therefore to preserve the National Union; to vindicate the sutTering of an admirable Constitution; to guard the States from a covert (*) attempt to deprive them of their true positiou iu the Union, and to briug together those who are unavoidably separated, and for these great National purposes on/v, we cordially nppiove the call for a National Union Convention to l>e held in the City of Philadelphia, the 14th day of August next. Signed by forty Democratic members of the United States Congress. In Salt Lake there were 1 J feet of snow 011 the 1Mb ult. reaches, ripe and luscious, arc in the Savauaah market. The ladies of St. I.ouis are to hold u grand Southern relief fair in September. COBKM BRCI4L. Columbia, July 17.?Cotton 16 to 20, gold; 12 to 31, currency. Corn $1.80 to $1.90 per oushcl. Flour $ 11 to $10 per barrel. Nkw York, July 10.?Cotton liruicr; prices d 30 (S> 38. Gold 49J. Tribute or Respect. It 1:1 itvi i.t.e C. S.. March 21, 1800. The following preamble and resolutions were jusbcu uuu iuiopica ny tlie KciUvillc Lodge, So. 102, A.*. F. . M.\ Whereat, Our worthy brother, Dr. Thomas iVE.STMOitF.LANO, has been taken away from our :ircle by the hn^d of death ; and whereas, his onduct while connected wi.li our fraternity was Mich as to recommend him to the favor ol til true Masons, we, his brothers, deem it a iiting tribute to his memory, to oiler the folowing resolutions: Resolved, That the Lodge has lost one of its no.?t efficient members, society one of its brightest ornr.iucnts, and the fcsate one ot its to blest SOUS. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be lent :o the tai.illy of tlie ?l.'ecusj t. r*pv> isivr >f our sympathy and condolence with tliciu in heir sad bereavement. Resolved, That a blank page in our minutes >e dedicated to his memory. Resolved, That every brother wear the usual nidge for thirty days. Resolved, That this preamble and resolutions >e published in the Carolina Spartan. MARK DENNETT, \V M. S. S. Roedick, Sec'y. Announcement. 1 am u candidate fur TAX COLLECTOR for jparlanburg District, at the ensuing Election, o be held on the Second TUESDAY in SET'EMDER nex- and should be pleased at a ;encral turn out of my friends to said election R. c. Toole. | May 31 IS td -J. BOMA11 aV CO. Iy ESTECTl'CLLY a-k all who are owing |_V them either by NOTE OR ROOK ACOl NT, to call anil settle Our business arangements require an early settlement and ome money. W-Qu 1'leasc don't forget this. Uiringsvillc, S. t'., July 11. 2o 'Jin K'...- ?.-? - -v k BRASS KEY, found Homo whcro on ; r\ Church at , will he delivered 10 the own r u applying nl this office. July 10?2~>?li NOTICE TO CltEDITORS. VI.L persons having demands against the estate of ROBERT JACKSON, deceased, rc hereby notified to present the same duly (tested; nnd persons indebted by note or ncDuut previous to his death, to make imineditc payment to the undesigned, and thereby tvt costs N J. JACKSON. Adtn'rx. cum testamcnto anncra. July 12 24 :\w ATTENTION! r INVITE attention to h nice selection of [ SUMMER CASS1 MERES, Wliifo l>i*ill and Ditclt, ' id an assortment of the best OAT BINDING, BUTTONS, &C. hich will ! ? recruited, nnd always kept on ind to suit the seasons, nnd can he put up to der at short notice in the VERY REST TYEES. ROOMS?over Teppo it Smyth, opposite iilmctto House. M. 11. BEKCO. July 12 24 if .J. IV. ltOHSON. OMMISSION MERCHANT ? NO. 02, E A S T B A Y , CHARLESTON, SO. OA. I AY I NO ample means for advances, a business experience of twenty years, id confining himself strictly i?? a Commission nsiness without operating on his own account, i respectfully solicits consignments of COTJN, PLOUR, CORN, &C. Kkikkknck.?Hon. 8. Bobo, Messrs. Foster Judd. July 12 24 r.m ] FRESH | Turnip Seed ! A T TWITTY & CO. Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Rut a Raga, ir:~~ v>^ ' i uiu n uuu r run111 Lurgc (ilobe, Large Norfolk, Red-top Strap Leaf, Flat Dutch. July 18 24 tr "STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, S r A RTANBU ltG DISTRICT. Citation of Letters of Administration by Jno. Earlc Ilomar, esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. \ VniKRKAS D. It. DUNCAN has filed liia ' t ? petition in my office praying that Letters of Administration, UNO AN lias tiled his e T petition in my ofliee nrnying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, lights and ctedits of A. M. WATSON, deceased. Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said A. M. WATSON, deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, for said Pis trict, to be held at Spartanburg Court House, on Friday, the 8d day of August next, to shew cause if any exists, why said Letters should not be grant ctl. tiive'.i under my hand this 17th day of duly, A. P.. 1 bti'i. d NO. HA RLE BOM AH, O. S D. J July 10 -o rivr STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 SPARTANliUUU DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration by J no. Earlc II uuar, esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. \\T HEREAS J. C. IIANNA has filed his [ petition in my otlicc praying that Letters of administration, on all and singular, I he goods and chatties, rights and credits of tSEOROE IIANNA. deceased, late of the District aforesaid, fliould he 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 Cittrt of Ordinary, for said District, to be held at Spartanburg Court House, on Friday, the "JTih day of July, itistaut, to shew cause, if any exists, why said Letters should not be granted. tliven under my band and sea), this 11th day of July, A. P.. lStl'I. JNO. EAKI.E UO.M.VR, O. S P. > July 19 l!o "J ? "state of south caiiomxa. SPA Iff AN II I* RU 1 > I ST RI < T. Citati?>ti for Letters f Administration l?y -j Juo. Earle llomar, Esq., Ordinary, In tlie Court of Ordinary. II T HERE AS J. P. CAT IIP ART has tiled hi- petition in my otliee. praying tliat Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of r CI. W. CAT I It'ART. deceased. These nrc therefore to cilo and admoni ?h nil t nit i .-mjiuiiir iiu* Kinurcu una creditors of the * said (!. W. CATHCAKT, deceased. t l>e and I appear at t ho (\nirt of Ordinary, for said Ids-' . ti n t, to be held at Spartanburg Court House, . on Friday, the 27th day of July in^t., to show cause if any exists, why said Letters should not he granted. (iiven under my hand this 12th d ly of July, A. L?., 18t?U. J NO. EARLE 110 MA 11, O. S. D. July 19 To 2w NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the firtn of J. 0 i CARl'KNTEK .v. CO., are requested to I como forward and pay, or make setikment, as ! the business must he brought to a el -e. Debtors tailing to attend to this, will find their notes and accounts in the hands ot in oflicer for collection. D. 11. LOSS, Survivor. 1 j July f? 23 3t Notice (o Creditors and Debtors. Vl.l. persons having claims against tho llstaie of A 1\ INtJO deceased, will present tliem without delay, proven according to law to JOHN II. EVINS, Attorney at Law, or to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said list ate will make payment to the above named Attorney, or to MKS. K. WISGO, Executrix. Juno 1 1 20 Hmo n NOTICE* rpilH subscriber* give notice to all who arc | indebted to the in, either by NOTE oil bot>K ACCOUNT, that they r.quire a set lo mont either by payment or renewal of note. Not wishing to oppress or add costs, they give j timely notico to till interested. e FOSTER A- JEDD. tl FOWLER. FOSTER A CO. June 21 21 ltu SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri faciaa to me directed, 1 will sell before the Court House door, iu the Village of Spartanburg, on the 1st MONDAY in AUUUST next, the following named and described property, to wit: l?y virtue of an order from the Ordinary or Spartanburg District, I will sell before the Court House door at the same tiuie and place, 100 Acres of Land moro or loss, situuted on Ford's Creek, and bounded by lands of John Dotnar, Wm. nullingtou and llirum McAbec, Bold as the real estate of .Vm. Oennings, deceased. Terms cf Sheriff s Sales, CASH?purchasers to pay for titles. Terms of Ordinary's Rales?A credit of 12 months with interest from day of sale (for specio or its equivalent), the purchaser to g've bond and good security and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary to tlie Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. J. II. 11LASSINUAME, S. S. D. Sheriff's Office, 1 July ?Jth, 18CG. j IVotice. Itakc this method of informing tlio public, that 1 have leased BELL'S .MILLS, for a ter a of years, and have thoroughly refitted them. The FLOUR AND CORN MILLS are in first rule order, and trill make as fine an article ?f Flour and Meal, ns any mill in the District, and will yield as much to the bushel of grain. All 1 want is a trial. 1 hate built a new SAW MILL, and will saw up all the logs sen:, upon shares, or for the tuoncy. I will attend to the Mil s myself, aud e.'ery mnn shall have his due Being a Mi'.lright by trade, 1 can keep the Mills always in a condition to give satisfaction. These Mills are located on Fair Forest, two miles west of town. JOHN* M. WILLIAMS. July 5 2d 6. IVIEW <;I>S! MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT REDUCED PRICES. A Splendid Lot of Prints, COFFEE AND SUGAR, ^.1 SACKS SALT, 200 SACKS CORN, -JsOOO XjTds. Bacon. WM. R. NEILSON & CO. COTTON LOAN MONEY BOUGHT BY WM. U. NEILSON & CO. July o 23 3t ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of JNO. S. FINCH, deceased, will present them properly nttcsted, and those indebted will make immediate payment to us. T. N. FINCII, ) J. S. FINCH, [ Executors. G. W. FINCH, J Julyfi 2d 4t FARROW & DTJNCAN, A T T O K XEYS AT I. A W and EiV'O.lico in Brick Building, upstairs, over former t Mice of Juuu-s Farrow. Jamch Fakruw. D. It. Dcscas. April 15 11 ly WILLIAMS, EVIXS & CHOICE, ATTORNEY S AT LAW, 551' A ItT A X15 U KG, S. C. Geo. W. IV i i.i.i am a, Yorkville, S. C. Jxo. 11. Kvixs, IV1 I.I.I AM (JjlOtOK. June 11 20 Cm .1 ust Received, VI.OT of "A'* Crushed SUGAR. 4t ii CiilTee " ?? Extra -C" ?ALSO? \ l.?t ,.f COFFEE. CORN. TEAS and FLOUR, vliich will he sold LOW l'OR CASH, at J. W. llAltDY'S. June 14 20 tf \ now and fresh supply of Ladies ami Gentlenen's Miss"-' and Children's SHOES, GAIIEKS AND SUITERS. at t LEV KLA N D, WALKER, & CO. Liulics' Hats, Ronnct Ribbons, LATEST STYLES. J neeiveil btf ^CLEVELAND, WALKER ?.* CO. }ORN. FLOUR. BACON ^3srx> XjAUD, u.-t received l>y CLEVELAND. WALKER & CO. (.'iilicos, ISIo.'wIkmI niul I Srovvn Slioot 1111.1 ShirtingfH, A FKKS1I LOT, i list received by ' CLEVELAND. WALKER & CO. ; IACONKT, POTTKD AND PLAIN JWISS, NANSOOK AND MULL Muslins, A NKW SUIM'LY, at CLEVELAND, WALKER, A < <>. 'aney Mozambique, Crape Marctt, Challies, ] Mack and Colored Lawns, Fancy Jaconet and Irgandics. Very elegant styles and pattern?, ubl received by CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO. June I I 110 If W. MAGILL FLEMING, A ill for sale of Heal Estate, Relief and Partition. IN pursuance of an order of tho Court of Equity, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against tho estate of Capt. Ino. M. Mnrtin, deceased, that said claims must he presented, nnd evidence produced to establish tho same before me within TURKS months from this the 12th day of June, 1866. t. STORO farrow, c. K. s. d. Coiu'rs Office, June 12, 1806. 20-3m DRS. B. & J. L. WOFFORD Offer THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVIces to the citizens of the Village and surrounding country. One or both of us will bo found constantly in the office at the STORE, during the day. and at our Residence, opposite Wofford College (Church Street) at night. Feb 16 3 tf LAW COPARTNERSHIP. Having associated c. ,t. elford, o Greenville, S. C , with nic in the practiee oi law for Spartanburg District, under the nam* ?nd style of ELFORD & ELFORD; all business entrusted to my core will receive the prompt tad faithful attention of said firm. .t. m. elford. April 6 10 Omos S ULLIV AN & WINSMITH, \TTORNKYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS in EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, 8. C. OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. ?. P. Si'YAK. J. C. WtKSXITtl.