* ?hc (Barolitta Spartan. _ _ 1 , 8.PAR T A^DU;R G x ! n wtiurr, \LlU(ors F. 91 TH1319IIUU, i I.UHOI ? TIaufmu;iy, November 1, C? ... - . How will Hits Strife End ? We contiuuc from week to week, to place before our renders, the progress of political I events, with their tendency iu shaping the I destinies of the Southern Stales. as they pass ! before us. We know very well thut every ' body is tired of talking about Radicals, Repub j licntis and Conservatives. and what they have ' done?but, we know equally well, thai we cannot occupy n portion of our sheet with any thing more deeply interesting and important ?t this time, than the menacing a tit tide of our Northern rulers, on the future of the Southern people. We therefore continue to dinoi mti. lie Attention to the events of tin' <1 iy, which re indeed. portent iottM of evil; hut, ni the nine time, do not 1. .ivo us without hope. It is true, the Northern election.'* liuvo gone against us, nnd would sown to he an endorse nient of the wildest and most sanguinary measures proposed l>y the lending politicians and demagogues of the North and the West. It is also true, that, so far as numbers are concerned, tliey would appear to have the power to carry out their internal and detcsta bio purposes And again, it is a lamentable truth, that, in our present condition, we are j powerless in physical means to resent and i punish the insults and injuries, past and pre I sent, with which we have .been treated. And further than that, we say with regret, that some of the best and bravest men of the South, are loosing heart and despairing of the future, under the pressure of cruel and vindictive exactions of tribute and obedience: nnd some have abandoned all hope, and even gone over to the enemy. In all our relations with the North, there is nothing to cheer us nothing to uiako us love iheui ; for, even the very thought of a compulsory alliance, league, treaty, compact or partnership with the ever lasting Yankee tuition, i* enough Inanimate with aversion and abhorrence the sensibilities of every true Southern man. We might go on to enumerate our wrongs and grief* to tlx* ex tent of filling our sheet ; hut, wo pas* iht-iu all over for the present. Let us inquire then, what grounds tlo*rc are for the hone whi.d. is entertained nnd expressed by a portiou ui the Sou.hern people. Drawing our inferences from causes ami their effects, we mti-t eay, that there are good reasons for believing and expecting, that a better time wi.l come, and that at no distant day. Although the people of the North exhibit grcit indu-try and ingenuity, as a whole, they are imbued with all the bad passions which characterize other nations, with the additional propensities ot greediness, covetousness, fanaticism, bigotry, vanity, ctafiitietts and ambition, with an ox . trcmely tender sensibility to the impressions t of danger and the promptings of avarice. We j believe that it is only through their in o-din.titlove of money, ami a lively sense of approaching danger, that we may expect to receive any thing like justice, in the present pos lion ?>t affairs. The whole North must lie sensible of j the great danger of attempting the deposition ! , of the President, nnd pouring out vol more ' eruelly, their vials of wrath on the defenceless i South, in the face and against the remonsirin j ces of a very large portion of the people of the | North and Northwest. To !*ay the least, such ' a course would be extremely hazardous. They , know that the present Congress, composed f' Representatives of only twenty-six States in ' etend of thirty-six, is constitutionally incapable of impeaching and deposing the President, and of making va id the proposed Amendment of . the Constitution in the absence and distVnn' ( chisement of the representatives often States of the Union The President is commnndcr-in chief of the 1 ' army nnd navy of the United States and they are bound to obey his orders, under tins hea- , tries! penalties of military law. lie must be a weak nnd cowardly man indeed, who, holding the supreme executive power, and clothed j with the Constitutional duly to supple.-,* iu?ur- ' rcctiou with the whole military force of the , noun try, to suffer himself to he i. legally arrested and dragged before a pari of lit Sett- ^ ate, arraigned, tried for high crimos and misdemeanors, disgraced, imprisoned and driven -v from office. We cannot believe that Andrew 1 Johnson, inspired with tic convictions of iruin, iiiiil be has June nothing mare than his July?will Huffer himself In he thus degraded ' -?the GoTcrnnienl wrested from his hands, ' and the irliolc country revnliiiioiii/.eJ amide- 1 lu god in blood, when tie commands iho inili- i tary forces, aiiJ a inillim of brave inen, ready c mi J will'iig to support 11 i in in liis iiduiinistra lion. Should llie Radical lemlors, emboldened by a temporary success, n'tempt ? rebellion ruught with ho inucli of evil, we are coiivincoJ, ' that the Coiiservalive people of the North ami tiuuth, under the majesty of law, ami support- | eJ by the oonstiluiional forces, would sweep j them away in a flood of wrath and indignation ^ We find that wo have not space to pursue j the subject in we intended at this time, therefore, can make only a remark or two more Would not a revolution, inaugurated under circumstances so frightful in its results, check , the ardor ami fiery passions of every consid ^ ate man at the North? Would noi the pros- ; pectivo loss of the wealth ami splendor in j which they tire now revelling, admonish thorn | of I ho danger of having I heir hotnes dos?olated u find themselves impoverished by an unwise ? and rash attempt to push their measures to e the sttr#ms * Would it not promote ths inter j n ost8 of the whole North in every imaginable way, for the >outh to lie prosperous, ami harmoniously frutcrnizu in all (he social. political, mercantile ami national pursuits mim mou to both vcritous? II ive they not reaped i a golden harvest from the fields of Southern industry ? Have not the staples of the .-ouih < been the principle medium of exchange and < specie payments in the'u cetnineiciul dealings with all the wni 1(1 ? As they are naturally a very quarrelsome people, would not a wealthy and pitriot e penp'e at the South, add to the I power and furnish the means or carrying on a I war with any foreign nation? I'very question we have here propounded must he answered in the affirmative. If ho. we ask again, liuv.not the North wisdom cuough to see them and i profit by them? We think tney have ; and that j they will lie wise enough to slum the dangers on the one hand, and to avail themselves ot the advantages offered on the other. Already it lias been ascertained ami settled, that the majority of the Republican members ot t." u gross do not go with the lia licals in their ex treine measures. We thcr fore believe and hope that the end of this gre it strife w ill not be sple " Spartanburg, a succinct account of the cir* ciimstiinces wliich resulted so much to tliett I vantage of our whole community. We have no reference at litis time to any thing of a pecuniary nature; we only d< site to remind our people, that they have in their midst otic of t te n tblost institutions of the >out t -ami that necessarily, there is nil led to our com mutiny, a number of gentlemen of the highest and purest character in the State. This, indeed, is till uc<|tiisitiou of wnicli we may justly l>e proud. We will do honor to ourselves, in cherishing with every respect and confidence, an institution ?o beneficent in its purposes, mid eotitruled by iMviaes, eminently endowed with all the h ft faculties of mind and person. In the Convention of the Cliurclt in South Carolina, in iSofi, a resolution was adapted that it is expedient to establish a l)oce>aii Theological Seminary, which was relcindio a Committee, to report to the next ("onvent ion This Conveution reported in IS >7. recommend ing its establishment, which was concurred in, and aunt her Committee appointed to mature a definite system of operation. In IS >S, :hoyreported to favor of the establishment of the .-eintiiny on a moderate scale, and * tli.it lor thcpicsctit it be located at Camden." 1'Itc institution was placed under the joint control of tno ! shops, and a Hoard ofTru tees, to be elected annually. The float d was elected by i Hie Convention, and the Iiisi.iuiioii went into operation on the IS It of January. Ib.V.t, w.'lt four Professors (including the lludiop) and three students. It was supported by couirt < billions trout the members ot the church. l?\ t the cud of (lie year the number of siudetils had increase I to seven. A x ilu ble library be ! 1 longing i<> (lie Protestant Kpi-cop.il >o?iety 1 >r 1 lite iiilv.iMcotiiiMit of Christianity ill is C - ill 1 accumulation of in.iny years ?wis lo aueil to the Seminary, mill cual ribin mils wore luaihuleipiate to iis support. i: coininueJ During this year nil of the ssiu- | 1 ileir.s entered tlie army. Throe of tliem ha I 1 left in lstil. among whom were xlaj. Johnson 1 i*i I'ori Slimier memory, ami \f. P Piil?>-o !io li'Vw'1"' A'ljiiiani of tlie II ilcomho l.egiou. 1 ine of them * Su goon mill the ret pi i j 1 rale in the t'oiiteilei ui e army. A tun ill I .-urn foi Permanent I". Jewim-nt w i sellccicil. amounting to only a tew ihm. *:,ii?1 lollars. No buinliiigs, or real c-lale wo- own <1, i he t'oiigregai ion in Camion having k.mlU mpplieil a | loper foil.ling, ilnr'n g ii- local, ii hue. I'iii- m.i- burnt liy ineeiiiLari-tn ul> hi ho lime ot Sherman* Joiu-iaiing nnreli, ami ige'her wiih ii almost the entire Library wa- [ 1 'Oll-nnieil. The little etl'lo Tinoill of eulllse lerisheil, ami its cunlinitourg formerly Mr. Log-ue* Seminary lor 1 oung holies, to this insiiiuiion Piloting ih it ' 1 location iii the np-oonntry was eoii-nlere. !>., IYof. of CI. ' c Polity uihI Pastoral Tlii'ol gv I o IK\ . P. Tit A PI Kit. Prof. of Hocli'si isiicul , History utiil Kxegesis. tl IF. \ J S. II VNt.'KKIi, I'rof. of Systematic ( >ivinity, ami Evidence* of Christianity. . Tin- present Hoard oT Trustees, arc n r. kev t v havis, i?. i?. llev. I'. J Slmnils, Iti'v. C I'. tlnd-dcn, Itev ( I. J. Porter, lion. II It. Le*c*ae, .Mr. (J. \ 1 YenholfO, l>r. 1. II Doas. ; (j -^i ? m - < 11 Tlii' proceedings of the Catholic Council n t lWltimore ore held entirely in Latin and i> ritli closed doors. One or more of the einin n nt l{ishnp? present, however, preach a ecr- T tou ovary Jay. ft The Newberry Herald. This excelU-ni paper comes to us enlarged, handsomely printed?well filled and ubly cd 1 iled The Messrs. Ulu:vi;kr.it are ju.st the , men who know how to gel up a paper, and < keep it up. Its advertising columns give signs ol' active lite. Long may you wave. Merc's > our "list." lll^l ?i ?? Obituary. Departed tliis lilo. :?t litis place, on the morning nf ilie "1st ult.. Mi:s. Jank II. .'.ncbcm, in the KTili year of her age, only daughter of | (Icneral William Washington, and relict of the ! late James .1. Ancruiii, Esij. It is an in.ndenl j worthy of note, that this venerable lady should depart this life, in the District and within hearing of the artillery of the t'owpens. where her glotiotis father, so .successfully encountered and defeated t he Drit i>h army under Tat lion, in the war ot the Devolution. ? ? t ^ <7?? ? Nor I li<* rii M lira I. Those who wish to sow Northern wheat will tind it at ft uv 1 i.\m>. W \i.tv 1 it's .v t'o. The farmers of our eenntiy, we think, should change their sec I. and by th ? 1 ic 111s and matint ing freely we may otiee more sueoeed in ' the production 1 this important cereal. Wc adv se the sowing ot Northern gro rtt wheat by our tanners. ?i l'riHoiial We wore mueli pleased :n having the honor j of a friendly call from that excellent gentle man. , esq., Kditor and prnprie tor of the good old M' iintitiinrr, of fireenvtllc, S. C. It is always pleasant to meet with one whom you can re-pcei, and from whose con- ^ versatiun you may derive instruction So it i> with our irietid and neighbor, who eoiidurls otic of the best paper;) in South Carolina. The M-HHiittHffr has a large circulation, and is going a head finely. We wish Mr. Iliford all the success we would crave for ourselves. Large Potatoes. We neglected last week to acknowledge the receipt of some of the finest potatoes we had seen, Irotn our friend, Ki.ias \\ m.i., esq. Today we arc reminded of our neglect, liy our trieud Jamks Kim it wlio sends us one weigh- I ing Ij pounds. This is the largest we have s en, in fact the largest we ever saw Those ' we received trom our friend Wall fall little' short in size, hut the ditlerenee is made up in quantity l'lea-e accept our thanks. t'oiirt :ii nteiiec<| to two years imprisoiituent in the penitentiary. ?? m A Tulii.titli* 41 in it iiit?*. We take pleasure in uiinonnivng the j ubli ration ot a new Almanac, l>v Kev. F. V \| i ' < !' I" - P to -;iv, 1 ii.it I lie Mil. hetu.lM 'il 0a cilia Liti , >\in.il-, I'rosbv;.Ties. Conform? s. il' . llic several ?'lunches. The Alio a ' ll iC r o.'Ver-all nil till v pujes A* a new leal ure, it ^nc> the vlay nl the w ir as well ahe i. v 1 nl'tlio ni'ititli an*I I tin week. It i- ' naielli rouse* e suspended till we rati l-''-1 " ii"-t rlcelleiil Alliiamie. - '<8 ? ' Mr. (dcelo) ami l|i?> %iim*ii?- nt. In .'tdet to show die drill of public send ! n ni at the North, we have l..rni?lied on ottr on side l oin to day, an nriiele s iting lorili ilr. (ireeley s view- and wishes on the pro used Aniendiiient to the Constitution. It till be si-imi. that lie is not quite s > rampant is other balers of the party with which lie ntls. Nlr. (ire'ley, with his c>>losal circuit* ion i>t one n11111 u every week of the '/'rihunr 1 >ipiT. i* certainly an institution. and may ' tot be ireele;, initio- tribune, as oorrcet exponents ' >1 Northern seiuimenis, ninl sli ti. 1 lie regard I a* ilie moving and aoiivu spirit ol'ilie mass | >1 lite North. To give some idea of the spirit it tlie twogre.it parties of the North (the I>e- ' noeruis and Hepuhlieansj we would mention hat. hv a recent publication, it is shown that lie New \ ork .V - * and the New Vork II ' rid, r lie two loading heinoei at o papers of that ity, di l not have money enough to pay the weekly wages of their workmen. In eontrast i n this, ,- e have the Tribune increasing .is eir illation l>\ thousands daily, and ordering ix 1 ew ten cylinder press on winch to print the ( olilteal "loctrincs of the party?its present u i.ichinci v heing utterly iiieapahlc of supply v ig the great and incieasing demand for Had al fuel, to keep up the fires of persecution n his does not look like n healthy Mule of af? lirs us they now Htnud. Our Court. | The Court of General Sessions and Common ( = IMoas, commenced its .sittings on Monday last, I Judge Mi nro presiding. Wo liad much rain j Ji >n Monday, and the sit nation of our people 1 b was rendered very disagreeable. Tuesdny how m ever, was a fine day. and things wen! on very well. Up to the present writing, a few cases i: have been dispatched, with the accustomed promptitude and decision of the able and veu- f, erable Ju Ige. Great harmony and courtesy ^ seemed to prevail among the gentlemen of the c l*ar. I: it presumed that the Court will con j litiuc during the week There is no case of ! I r indictment for murder in llio liistrict. No , fi cases with which the public would feel much I interested, have ye' been tried. Sobriety and e good order In s been observed thus far which we hone will ontiuiie. The liar was well at- , , 1 tended by gentietneti from this and other dts- ; ' tricts. We o'o-ctved Unit Greenville was ret>- ' ' p resente I by* Hon li K. l'et ry, Col. C. !. Klford t _ and A. Q. IV.nliVUn, Ks|., Messrs. Mnttro and Thomson, of L*ni.?tt lion. C. I'. Sullivan, 1 of 1.aureus. Hon .1 I' lieed. of Anderson. ' It .>> t: vv u .it - ..r v i. - 1 -- nil.-. "I I "1 l\ 'lOlllg lu |MC-S ' nt the moment, we at c compelled lu tlct'cr any further notice ?! proceedings till next wccU. r 'Tin* Hall iIII j The Investigation of the charges against : i the Police (*<>tnmiioi?efM commenced this I morning. - >.) G< vernor Sum claims I j.trts'liciiu'i i<> try i!;? case mid pa<-? judg | im-ut. ati'l will enforce his decision. No later ! v than Wednesday lie announce I tliaf, if, in v iIn! com-e of the investigation tin* innocence, or guilt of the Couimis-ionors aj>|ieareil, he wouhl ins'antI3* net. The President has said thiit he thought tlie matter would he cotnpr - j ^ inised. x jj It is evident that the Kadicnls desire riot ' c and bloodshed in Ihiliiiiiore. in order that lltey | h may allege against President Johnson some a etheieiit misconduct. some overt a a. and what p would eii'ildu them to sustain un impeachment. n, There is some hope that both parties will ag. ee t" the proposed sithinissioii of the legal <|Uesiioii to t iie t ourt ot Appeals, and that they will abide hy the decision. The l'resi- ' dent has expressed the hope that this would he the case. Alter the ('reclamation ' f Gov- j, ernor Sw an, and the declaration of General Gattby, the Hadieil-. cannot hope for a triumph over the hiw_ wjibringing destruc Hon upon the city mid incurring for themselves a paintiil respo sihility There is no longer 1. douhl tloit the President will, upon the call of (ioveruor Swauti, furnish aid to ^ put down an insurrection. Hut, meanwhile. 0 the military commander of the department '' has orders to maintain the public peace. P Sit >uri\?s iNti Vhskn.?We learn that, on Suin 1 iv night, the family yd Iir.^llorroh. ot sl mis Ibstrict, were aroused by someone cailing for !>r. Ibirroh. \. ? Mr. I'alliouri. as tar Imck a* ' 1 1S:?i. proclaimed a great jru'li. ivien lie sai'l: * I-.iii aneip.-.i idii iim??|t" would not satisfy those a l.'llialies ; ill 11 gained, i ||i> next Slrp would !>< j S I" raise tin* negroes in a social and political equality wiili llie wliilcs, and llial lii-in); etfee- j l?'d. Wi' should tilid I lit* present condition of i lie i wo rices M'xcr-. d lliey and :h ir Nor ? i ln*rii in asters would be tin' masters, and we i he sliiies : ilie o r>.I,i i t of ilie while race in i lie Hi ni>U W i"i I ndi i IsInnds, anil Iiad as it i". Would lie happiness to ii irs, tliere till* illo! iier eoiiu ry .? iul.Mi-li I ill sum ihiaig tlie | siiprelliaex lit I In- I'luri'l e 111 ra. e If ilr. < nlhoun had boon a jiroph? . In* could i hot more xactly liave predicted what is now i taking plae. . ' j " M inr ^ ii it Wn.t..- (in last s delay. ? traet |i of I in I w i- sold in lids |)isiriei, I>y order of || ilie i 'mii of l.ijuity. The land brouglii one s IiUii Ii I and i In i e l.d! irs. and l lie e..sl id Uil s w is one hundred mi I seventeen dollars. Ti is ti is i i i. i ail ex pen - ii e mode ui pari ii ion illg an ri i's| lie. Hid we advise oil men t i di-po-e of d Ii, ir e?t lies I?y will, an I snip their l-gateea i'i< !i evj't'tisp and trouble.? hit 11 j etr. ioiiiinU*iotier's Sales. IN ligl'l I V ? Sl'AHTAMi1 II-' " TIIICT. } lane Manna o'. al vs. .latue-C. ItA'imi, ct. a!. \ dun nisi rut tr. Mill lor I'art it i' ti, ,\ c. IN pnr-uanoe ot an Order of the Court of' Ki|iui i. i lie following real in ale, Ii'long ng in ilie I'siuti) ot t KOllU II.VNN.V. de?' :? is,-I. wi I In1 sold at the la'e residi'tice of, aid defi-.e d lit plllilie sale Oil Til T liJil'A Y, L ie "JJd of Nonniher. in*-!nut, to wit : ihic Iracl of Land, ouil iiuin; 3S1 j) \ri: M.S. more or less, embracing the Home ue id ol sjii i deceased in lower portion of the Ihsiriei. bounded by I in Is of Win Hunter, t>( las Nesbiii, and others. Also. :it tlio'same tune and piano the followng lots at or near Woodrulls in wit : I.ot No. l. on#?thii'l ent It of tin ncre, ra >re or 4 ess, wi ll f atlie Store lions,' thereon Lot No. 'J, otic aere more or les> with I'wcll- i tig II ollso t hereon. Lot No. unimproved) containing one' irrc, no.i ?> or Lit N >. !. (unimproved) containing 9C-100 ' I it no ncie more or lens. Lot No. i unimproved) oontuing 90-100 of | hi nere, more or lc-s. I lit: \IS OK SALIi: Costs of these proceed- I ngs to la- |>nint' utiil two yours, with interest from day it Sale; |>ui chasers required to give bond rith it least t#o tppntTfd tnretlH and mort- I age of premises to seonre the purchase j-j iiney purchaser* to pay for titles, bond and (j| or t gages. T STOBO PARUOW, C E S I) I'om'ri. t tflioe, > I n< Clot. 81, I 1 - 1 H (ON91ERUAL. Colvmum, Oct. 20.?Cotton?20 to 22 gold, 0 to 35 cnrrcucy.?Corn?$1.50 to 170 per urhcl.?Flour?$12 to 13 per barrel. ^VuiioimcuniciitB. The friends of JAMES M. CLARK respectilly announce him as a Candidate for ORDIIARY for Spartanburg Disiiict, at the ensuing lection. The friemlH of II. 0. GAFFNEY, rcspectully announce liim as a Candidate for OR IN A It Y lor Spartanburg District, at the nsiiing election. The friends of Dr. R. M. SMITH respectful-4 y nnnounce hiin 113 a Candidate for ORDINAIY for Spartanburg District, at the enseing lection. The tri. nds of Dr. HCN.l AMIS* WOFFORD1 espi-etfully nnnounce him as a Candidate for RDIN'ARY for Spartanburg District, at the liMiing election. The friends of Captain F. M. TRIMMIER 1 espcciThIIj uniiouuoe liiin as a Candidate for IRIUNAUY ft.f Si,?vi...K..r? .u --- -i e> -' " v., ? usuing election. I. O, O. F. A MEETING of MORGAN LODGE will r\ 1>? held on Friday Evening next, at rlncli u communication from a Sister Lodge >*111 he presented. A full at tendance is cxecte I. J. M. ELFORD, Sec'ry. Nov 1 4?? It sou: tradert " 111 IK undersigned, wife of JOltS W. GARIIIII T. by occupation n merchant, residing . Spartanburg Village, in the State of South audi 1111, hereby gives not ire to I lie public of or intention to exercise and claim the rights nd immunities of a (SOLE TRADER or FREE EAI.ER) on and after the expiration of one wni/i from this date. ' CLARA GARRETT. NOT 1 40 lm '. A. GUAESER. W. S. MeJUNKIN. G rncNOr Ac 31 It S aN 1) COMMISSION Moroliaiits, (ijlirr on Lirrvai* Strrrt, Two Jours below J. C. Lyons' Corner. COLUMBIA, S. C., illicit consignments of Cottan and all kinds f Country Produce. pledging ourselves to give ' lie .strictest attention to the interests of our at runs. We will not purchase Cotton or other pro. uce on our own menu it, but expect to do irictly a commission business. Nov 1 40 tf. ^ . tolicc (o Creditors and Debtors. VI.I. persons having demands against the Estate of 11. 11. THOMSON, dee'd., are eruby notified t > present the same duly prov11, by the 1st day of JANUARY next, its order 1 bat payment may be made hcfoie n luiul act- . lenient >aid Estate are notified to make pay uent immediately. t 11. II. THOMSON, Ex or. ? Nov 1 40 tf rrimc is I EST received the celebrated AMERICAN WATCH, the most durable and reliable itne Keeper, also a lot of imported WATCHES, AND THE REST OF CLO KS, rarranteil to give sntisfactii n, and sold low i or cash. Constantly on band . Icwelry ol every Description, n assortment of Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, ilvcr and Plated Ware, Ate. ? 1* h t; T A C L KS \ * TO SUIT A/J. AGES AiXD EVES. v Watches, ("looks and Jewelry repaired at reasonable prices and warranted. .1. A. IIKNNEMAN, ai (lie old place, oc Main streett. Oct 25 :58 If ^ EXECUTOR'S SALE. I \* ILL 1 e s.?ld 1 c!??ro tiie Court Honse door ? ? on iIn* first Monday in NOVEMDKR c\t, the following articles, vix : ? i< n Acres of Land more or less t'inji "it the Rivingsville lload al>out three liles from Town, 1> undid l>y lands as reprented in 1*1 til. ,\i>o eight Shares in the pariMtthnrg and i'nion Kail Road, with one ne til l-.ST and one old TRUNK. sold as the lm! and personal t roperty of Miss Jane Poole, eci-used. Terius inntlc known on day oi sale. W. P. COM PTON, \ L. M. GENTRY. / Exec'ra. Oct IS UH td ' For Salo. IT 7" HEAT, CORN. PEAS, ' >> PUMPKINS FODDER. HAY*, SHUCKS, HOUSES, MULES, COWS AND CALVES, PORK AND STOUK HOC.-, SHEEP AND <10ATS. ? ALSO? J A. Fine 7?u??y, ith both tongue and shafts, and a fine set of arne-s, complete; a six horse WAGON, and '2 vo hoise W GONS with harness, complete. Also, dull cords of firo-wood?sold by the id or wit: n loud. Apply to J.C.MILLS Oct 25 89 8t Jowliin G-rnveley DIRK T IMPORTER OF Hardwaro. Cntlnrv flnns AND * 1 iGKICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, A7> f>2 EAST HAY, 1 South of i he Old Post Office. .? CHARLESTON, 8. C. Oct 1ft 38 8w "~N OTICE, 111!E blacksmith hooks of Da. J J. VERNON, deceased, are )>laoed In my hands ? , r scltlcmont nqd c illeciion. All persons us iudebtel, arc hereby notified to settle the mo ou or before the first day of September >xt. T. O. V. VERNON, Atfy. August 2 27 If