> ' She tgnrolinn Spartan. ?PARTANUU;UG: 1 !?. M W4LLACR, \Pd,lor. c r. H. TRINNIEK, jMiiora. r Thursdny, Novcmbrr N, is?4i. 1 Tli? Pre?bylcrlaii Cliiuiii- | 1 We ure requested to any that the Her. K. II. 11 CHAPMAN, I). I)., will preach :iii>1 administer 1 ilio coiiumiiiion service at ilie Presbyterian ' Church, on next Sabbath. Services comiucuc- ^ ing at 11 o'clock, A. M. - - ? i i ?^ A Valuable Pencil. , We were presented with mi excellent pencil ' by Mkhhus. Cannon, Bi.akk & IIiihni.tt. Ii is ' something new to us, as we hud not seen any * of tho KAine sort before. These geniletnen 1 have our thanks, anil we would say to our rea- ' ders, if you want a really good and coiivcuii lit 1 pencil?give them a call. 1 Ciovernor Orr. , Witli a view no doubt oft-topping (lie moiiibs , of babbling liars at lite North, and some few . at the Sooth, we are glad to know, that flnv- ' , ernor f)ttit, has authorized the Smith j to say, that he is utterly ami uiieipiivocully J t opposed to the (Constitutional Amendment, and , will not recommend its adoption by the Legis- , , lature of South t'arolina. The New York ller , nUl gave birth to mis slander, in its agonizing , throes for something sensational ; but, like I lit* J j Mountain in its partutietit labor, brought forth t a mice. { The C'liurlcMfon Courier. 1 Idiis vetietable .Newspaper is now ill its sixty eighth year. It was fortunate enough to save, from the many conflagrations with which | Charleston lias been visited, all its back \- 1 i unies, and has now procured a suit of rooms to | . contain the large and v luahle deposit. We j wouid greatly enjoy the perusal of some of it- ] ' ancient numbers. It has always elainted to be ( a commercial paper?but, it lias often been carried away in the tide of politics, The t'ou ' rier was established, we lielierc, at the clo-e of the last century, by K. MnttFoun, Wit.mm; Toft & Co. ft ? m ? Tliv Cliinuiiiuii. ' We see it staled, that on the 1st of January next, the strain ship Colorado, a pioneer of a new line of packets, but ween S.in Francisco and China, will coiumciicc her trip, and every , arrival will li?t?i?? .? ?? ? - 1 '*r ttuui VHV IIIUU'MIIlll HI IllU'Cll i hundred Chinamen to Suit Francisco. An I 1 Iso, dial capitalists are already discussing the question of contracting with Chinese com < pauies for immense numbers of Ihem to culti ate the oolton fields of the South fur a term i of years, ami they * cry far superior in all their relations of lahor ! ( and intercourse with the whites. In a few i . \ months or years, these roving locusts will , cross the Kooky Mountains mid hegm to till ( up the Valley of the Mississippi?ami, ii is ' ( Slid thai utillious of these Iiarbarians ran s'ill : j be accommodated in the mines on the I'.tcilic ' , Coast. These Chiuameu then, are to become ) . the rivals of ihe negro in the cotton, rice ami ' ( sugar tields of the South. Their immigration ' t to this country is to l>e encouraged, and every | facility utforded ihetu to cotue here ami posses- J the lund. God preserve us, our children and the poor negro from such a fate ns this ! .Not j one iu a thousand of our people have ever seen ( a Tartar or a Chinamau ; and if they have, J they have seen the very best specimen of that ( abominable race. We feel well assured, that v if the Southern people knew them well, and j ^ Could see and know litem 111 their own country ! ^ as we have, rather than live with them, they j ( would either tight to the death if they had arms, or leave the country. Northern hate j and cupidity must he at the boituui ot such a ' , inovuineul, because any body may see that this ! j project would give rich and lucrative employ i | meat to iiuuicrou.s steamers, and, ;.t the same | (line, glut their malicious passions in driving | out tlVe therefore pray?that the tion. ui ?y never j N come to us or our posterity, (hat a Chinaman | cc yyjll be our neighbor or associate. j Spartniiburpr Court. Our Court Week passed off very quietly. Micro were some convictions for Assault nml lattery auil some for Larceny. Wo have no oom for a specification or enumeration of ascs ami charges. Kvery lioily must have toted and been pleased with the refined lemennor and elegant courtesy of the whole ! tar. When, ho.vever, the excellent and von I ruble Judge addressed the liar or a prisoner, j he only disturbance to the grave silence nml ' it lent ion which was given to every word he i ittered, was made by himself in bringing bis j pen bund down with much force on the desk, ! bus drowning I lie very words on which bis | (tutor would place the most emphasis. One j cature of this Court wc must not pass over | vitliout remarking, that the colored people vho were tried for various offences, received I he utmost leniency of the laws. They were Icfcmlcd in every case l?y some of the ablest ind oldest members of the ltar. I> must have icen observed by all. how well they were proected ami defended by all the means and ap diancrs that ilic law would permit, <>r human ly would dictate. The poor unfortunate negro will never suffer wrong when arraigned before i Soiiifirrti Court of Justice. There is a sym iniliy which touches the heart, b look on i eir liter helplessness and destitution. When iroiiglit to the lair of Justiee for crime or Misdemeanor ilioo -.1 ' ? i?> hii*im* tin i-el lives, iki iiitlin-iii'i's on w liicli bey may lean -save I lint thriee noble spirit vliicb animates tin* II.ir ot Spartanburg, /-nl pro mses ii ( on vent nut of I lie people of I lie Sunt b I'll Stat *.*. by duly elechcd delegates, to meet it some central point, and ipialified by an im d ale commission from the people, to cx ress their sentiments and vindicate their jolicy and purposes from the foul aspersions leaped upon (hem by travelling adventurers tailing from the South, ami now on a pilgrimigcthmugh the Northern States, awakening by heir si toilers and falsehoods, the most intense viiiuiosily against us. l*'or our own part, we lannot think that such a Convention, however irganued or iptalilied, can do any good w hat ivcr We do not believe that the Southern teoplu want any more of them, without their leerees and ordinances could lie enforced or | >? ?***?|?i'Oli*'l. It would l>e folly in any |>o??|?lc | villi m-itiacles on their hands uinl aw ailiug 1 heir .lent . lice ofdegrad I'ioti or enlcimu iiioii, I 0 attempt I lie exercise of any mil hority to cult- I l?ol tin* lol' of event* n >w rolling over tliein j ike a weight of waters. The edicts of a southern Convention would only lie laughed it l?y our Northern ruler*. So lur from eon eding to us iiny power or authority whatever, lii-y even deny us the right to tight. It doe* lot n iprnrto us that a Convention would stop lie world from lining - nui'di less would it slop 1 n it ion, who owes its w en It li to ei i initial false loud and intentional uii-repres.-niHtion of ruth?a nation who lives l>y the plunder of iiinorities -a people, owing all their great?e-s to the ruin of others. A Southern Contention would he no more than a Southern | vilid Tile I it oliville '/' iii' t s ij, - : The oiilv I way to stop these travelling liuis, is to stop heir lireaih.' We duti't ktioiv that even tin- ! luminary proceeding would do us much good ; or. the the punishment oi the lir.st one of hese imps of Salmi, would raise a howl. | under and longer than was ever heard in 'uiideiiHiiiuiui. A hundred Con vent ions at lie North, would ring the alarm, and the tor in of war would lie heard from every hole i itid corner of the le ave, very generon > and rerv uiagiiauiiuoiis Vaukee iiittoii. t lli no et us have no Conventions just now ; let uie ipiiet awhile?let Us Macawher like, wait o see what will turn up next. 4'Olltf illllloiiul <;ii;ikIs. We -ce thai the A iishingtou papers are ruling for the formal i ui of Const it til iotinl luardx." I Iih\ are to lie ready at all tunes in id the Constitutional authorities, in maini-Cm ng the l;twl'nl (Jovrriuiieir. \ recruiting rcnIfZVOIIS liaa ItCl'lt U|il'IH'i| in Washington. If J lie ''fount it uiioniil t iiivcruiiiciii' alliiilril to hove, is that viliiub is administered by l'rcsieiil Johnson, it is u wise )>rt'riu< ion to lake licit .sle|?s, liii i ui)o|il Mich iiii'iMirrs as will cfeiiI the treasonable purpose* ol the madmen f the North, to overturn and destroy what die of legitimate tioveriimeiii is left to the eojtle mid Stale* of the late I'liiied States. tin a inemorahle oeensioii, il was ihe remark f l he 11 it ke of M ell in gt mi, in I lie l> i i i i ~ i i 11 <>u>e I' lair ls, li I eould avoid. In any sacrifice ! hntevcr, even oiieiuoiilh ofeivil war in the mutry to which I am attaehed, i would saerice my life in order to do il ' <4?> P'spntclics lire still passing over the ruble no between Maximilian and ll;o Km|?eror ot j ranee The last one. sent this week, from i ew Orleans, where it was received from Mexi>, cost nearly JlO.OtMi in currency, the cash dug fttrnUhcd promptly l>y Max's agent. Hollywood iMMorliillon. The ladies of Iticliinond, Va., have formed , it Meuioriul Association, and propose holding ' a llazuar in llichinoiid, in February next, for ilie purpose of raising funds to enable them to carry out tln-ir plans, in care for the t'oti federate ileml' It is their wish that each of the late Confederal* States should lie repre | sentcd in this Itazanr, as the Association is ! interested equally in all trie deceased soldiers of the South, from whatever Slate they nay have come, who are hurled at Hollywood. \gonts are appointed in each Stale, who will ! notify the public of their readiness to receive contributions of money or articles that may j lie disposed of at the llaxaar. Mrs. L C. Ki.nnkhy has consented to b'' j the Agent fo Sparlaaburg District, and may lie consulted on the subject. It is hoped, that in this uud.-rtakiiig which a, peals so touch ingly to the ladies ol the South, and those who sympathize with tliem, there will Vie inauifi sled a lie-coining enthusiasm, and that the lot/.aar ; will illu-tmtu how nobly these Sliiios can emulate ivicli oilier in love ami good works on lliis occasion of so uiucli interest to all. This is an a|i|>e:il wliieli wnl fundi every heart?il is n voice from the seaiiere-l ami nncarcil for graves of our glorious |>cnd -first heard ami felt by woman. Ami now, with her soft ami generous sympathies, she calls for help, to gather lip the -aned dust of the liliivc soldier* who fell on the Initio fields of our country. ? ? ? -]? In llaltlmorr llillli'opllu. Gov. Swan of Maryland, after hearing the evidence in the case ol the lladical Counnis| sioncrs, who had l> en charged with corruption, &c., has removed litem from office, ami I appointed two honest men?Messrs Valiant I and Young, to till their places. Previous to , the removal of the old Commissioner-, who had deprived the larger portion of the people of Maryland from .voting, the Itiulii als organized I military con.panics, and called 111>< n the al j iniug States to assist th- tn liy force of arms, in resisting the action of the Governor, and [ that tliey would sh?-d all their precious Mood I before the rascally commissioners should be | ictuovcd. The tiov'r remoxcd tin in. however, | and behold ! a Uudicnl mass meeting was call j ed. ami instead of mustering their Ibiees, and j marching upon the enemy, suddenly discover | ed that discretion was the bolter pail of valor, and all their fuss ami fury ended as mildly aatiy sucking dove. In the meantime, ate* regiments of 1'nitcd States troops were seen to be 'bobbing round." wliieli bad the effect of freezing up all their hot valor, and their great mass meeting soltly melted away by adopting j an tiddres.- to the country, declaring that they were "anxious to maintain peace," and the whole affair ought to be s -tiled by the conns The new t'omnii.- siotiers went and demand'd possession of the office, but it lias been refused. It is understood that these Itadicals are or ganizinga new force, and it i* also reported that more Hoops have artived in the vicinity of Italtiuiorc. Much exeitenieiit and deep feeling exists everywhere, but thus far uogie.it disturbance. The lladicals h ive had the new commissioners arrested on a charge ol ait -nipt I ing to break the peace, and ou ret using to give bail in the sum of .-s-J'i.il hi were couiiuiiie 1 to j ail. The sheriff was nl.-o coinmilled. The old t'ouimissioiiers are still in pos-c -ion The uew t'ommissioiiers w ill get out a wait . f habeas corpus, which will bring the ipiesi on be lore I Ik* court. The city is <|inc( as yet. Several riotous demonstrations occurred when tinfact become known iliui tin- new (oinnii-s mi er- liml lieen arrested. \\ e si,.,)] p(, h mere of this matter l?y <>ur next issue. Tilt* \?*\t ( oii^t t-ss. There i.i all erroneous ituprc--ii.>ii tliat ] . > j vails in i he- in in 1-- of man > pcrs > 11 -, who t li. i. : tin- i. otigrcs-imi.-il electimis o curriig I hi.- ! ill. will alleet lite cliaracter ul'ilte l'ongre?s tlmt iincts in Hi- -ember. I'iie only inlliiencc these elections ( in liavc upon that body, is a moral iiitliu-nee. The saute iuciiiIx-ii tliat composed tin- list session of t \ingre-s will eoiisiitiiie tinnext. Tin- persons elecle-l I" t'oiigrcss tinI all. will not Irive scats in tin- prc-cut ?' > n gross. 'I In- |i.i!itieal complexion of tin- next | session will be, tlierefore, tin- same as tliat ol tin- last session. ii -?ta> tm 1.00It out lor llir .Mm*. We would observe for tin- benefit of those w Ii love to see sights. 1l1.1t the great and sin gulai |.|i- noinciioii ot . grand meteoric display. is In collie otr between the lltlli uti-l I llli nights ot this looiilh, as predicted by listroliOlucrs ! The whole heavens, 11 will be tilled with shooting -tars, and they will continue to be vi?ible I lie whole night. If it <1 es happen. 1 :.l will l>c a grand an I magnificent sight. I'heti he sure to peep out occasionally on the nigh s above stated : ami, it 1 ln-x coine why, 1 t them route. I.mils \il|?ol?>oii. The laic Telegraph reports from Kuroj e. give accounts of the approaching death of this great monarch Such an occurrence at such I a lime as this, when all the world is in tun I and commotion would fiy the stability of the Itoiiaparle dynasty V rcticttrv for ih.< 1. .. eminent ?>f Kmiiw, during the minority ol thv liny who i heir lo L mi* Napoleon, woul-l iioI he aide to direct ninl rule the political cninpli ' cations of it people mi ambitious in their aspi rations ami sensitive in their piinsiniis Max iinillian will have to conic down fram his lot tering throne, anil go hack to his Austrian home, ami Mexico will tall into I he lap, or come uiuler the grasp of the toiled States. ? ? - ? I'rcntice says Ihitler makes war as hoys , sleep in cohl weather?spoon fashion. ?l? w 4R> A New ^ ork million' hasjitsl paid ^',l"i 'MMi fur n 'shop on the Fifth Avenue. Olli< < ! "s lloildN. Tin Wo would call I ho attention of ihi> parties tdmul concerned to tin; following clause of a recent j,,iv Act of the Legislature, which reads as follows: lloitl "111. Th.it as soon after the ratification of to ob this Act as practicable, the Treasurer shall Time furnish to the several Boards of Commission- t crs appointed to npp ove the security given by renin public officers. a statcuieiit of the tintnes of t'te Hoot sureties an I the aiuouiit of the bon is of tbe wuui .... ... i . . July several P.-trie! olhe r< within their t c-pcct ive Pislricis. which said Board shall forthwith re 'I'll port, in writing, to the Treasurer whether any one I ami which of ml sureties have died, or remov i-e 1 permanently front the N ate, or arc not ,ul(| , worth as hi it* It. clear of ilebt. as his proportion of > of I tie obligation to which his name is ntfived. oiliet ... thro] I'i out the licorgta titucii. T1 1 io II *i !><><' II ItM' III. The following letter w.is fouml in the streets own of < 'attulcti immediately nftcr the tirtny of j , tialeti, if anyboily desires. We eau add noih1 t?H in the way of coiutneiit on such a duett- cjjv incut. It speaks for itself: in*P Caui* Nkam Camukn. S t throi I-'kiiiiimiv i!??. 1st;.", ( and Mv L)i:.\k Wiii.: I have no time for par- it ca tiiail.us. We have had a glorious time n this i.suo {state. I nrestrieied license to burn and plunder was the order of the day. The chivalry A have been strip! of most ot their valuables, conn tiold warT.es, silver pitchers, cups, spcous, ' > gi links, i-ic.. ate as common in eatup as black- rollii in'irnv. im* lernis <>i |iitiii>tcr an; as follows: | ami Tin- valuables procured at a est hunt ed by Com- j discc ( null's. Kn. li <- 'in|.:tiiy is reipiired i.i exhibit | fnstc ilie icmiIi > ! its operations hi Hiiy jriveu place i 'O' *' --one tilth and tirst choice falls In the share j ou' 1 tf the Commander in t'iiiel :tn> I In coi |.s cotiiliiHii ler titol stati. one-tilth I j m^m li id ullicers of regiments and two tilths to the company. I illici t - urc not allowed to join in these ex- ()( ( editions wiihoiit disgtudng themselves us ij.,r,| privates. i'ne of otir corps commanders bor- j^^ lowed ti suit of rough cloths Iri.ui otic of my jj men tiit'l wns -iicf. "liil in this place. lie got i? large .jioiiiiity ol silver (among other things mi ti'.'l time silver milk pilclu r) ami a very tine ,rgoM watch from n Mr. UeSaussure at this 14 ? place. lt> >'au-siire is one of the F. F. V. s Hi ol S. ami whs iiih-Ic to fork out lilier.illy. I'Oll ttllioeis over tin- rank of captain are not made 1.1 11 to (nit their phimler in the estimate for .listri- ,\( huti.oi This i? vcrj uiifair ami for that reus Thin on, in oi l rto protect themselves, subordinate | Pear olticers aif I privates keep hack everything that j fj.AII they can carry ahoiit their persons?such as ft. (j rings, ear rings, breast pins, etc, etc., of '.vi1i c h. it I ever live to get home | have about a <(iiart. I am not joking?I have at least a piart of jewelry for yon nml all the girls?ami ? _ nine No 1 ml rings ami pins among them, tlciieral Sherman has silver nml gold ' enough to stall a batik. His share in goM ' watches ati'l co litis alone, nt t'uluiubia, was 1 busli two hundred ami seventy live (J7-V). ammm Itut I sniil I coiihl not go into particulars\ 11 the gem-ral othcors ami many bc-ides, have valuahles ot eve y tlescripiioti .Iowa Jo embroidered laities' pocket hamlkcrcliicls (I have'my .j.j share of them too IVe took goM nml silver enongh from the ?l ?>1 rehels to have reileeme.l " * their internal currency twice over. This it he NA1 curreney | when ever we came across it, we elect huriii .l as we c.?: s lere.l it utterly worthless. I vvi--h nil the jewelry this army has could ' >j.| lie carried to the "Old Hay State." it would ' ( de k her out in si vie; hut alas! it will he ! '14 sc id -red all ..v. i the North and Middle States.'' 1>1N I'lie <1 lined niggers, a- a general rule, prefer- ciisii to ?tav at home par.icularly after they found ? oil that we only wanted the aide h.elie.l men. TI ami. to tell the In.ill. the y oungest and best j,, ,l( looking vv-men ) Soiuciimc: vvi took oil whole t imilo - an I phllila. tolls ot niggers, by w a.' ol I k repaying t' secessionists. Hut the useless ! elect 11:11'I < ! these we Sooll lll'lllage I o lost* collie times iii crossing river* ?sometimes lav oilier w 11 vs. * ? ?"!? I -li ill write to you again fro u Wilmington, oil I tlo'.i-horo, or > grandmother and -|-j aunt li.iilotii- Take m I yourself and ; lie i !ii i n 1> u'i >!. w litis letter out oft 1' i lie faintly j ' '' \ III' iff.d mate liil-t. ill-l. . .H.ill Till tS .1. M V I ills, l.ieill mb T. S. I will i lei litis 1 v '.lie tirsl ling of 11 ii e l In- to ii! .1. iilil- ?s I liaM' all o|i|?oi iii ' liitv iii . I :i;.' II I" llliloit i I rail. Tl'll S illie f|^| I utti su* ie a jieuii biucolct and ear ring i . | her I ,r I. iiuSvr' got l iie lie i.lai e aii'l Iim a-l 1 VI! |o II oi l . .Hue el I .i i 11 \ 111i o I. .o le Ii im IK t V out ol ii.. in. These were I ikon 11 i.i the |i.i\ i Mis-. - .1 a . ii. daughter nl the IVe-ideiit of tie- ."..'u!i Carolina .Secession f invention. Wo N> 11111111i ih-'se on our 11i| tlii ajf111 tloorgi i." This It-iler ?vas a t It t --.-,| lo " Mrs. Tliolilas. Myers, if oat on, Mi- . --Ol os?a ?? ^ Y A \ ]. > II111111 iii nl?. of soine forty or fifty per , t'oiii - ii-, it inked three families of un.vi me 1 -el the i tier- >.ii the night nl Sept.-. .Iter 'J I. Oil the hy I hanks < ! the .Ionian lliv.-r, three miles from ! spec Salt l.ake City, lore ilown their houses, ami he o drove the settlers away. I hi eat ellitig lo kill ; :i| |il tln-iii nil it they dared to reeross the river. j A eule a ii-1 pretty young "widder"' litis just ' taken the eoneeii mil of ii gay yming student | ot M iehtg iii hy exhibiting to said ? i iii I*-I tif i ter her surrender'' titul marriage, a beautiful | daughter aul t hive sprigs of young Vmerctt, _ num. 1 respect v. Augustus, .lames mid lleuhin. I ? It lies a g..,,d 'MiiiiV lie can make these 1 ^ -hoys' useful. Irc>u m? i^i m - . A L- :.. w'"' iiiivmp nniniiui-I ( , ced i li.it u ti ve frame g Id piece was concealed 111 urn- uf every hundred sausages fur sale in hi- shop. I lie demand for s msages immediately lil'caliu' I'lKirilKill^. ? ? \\ \\ 11.11 sort ?>l sermon e iillempted ; atnd lie' li.is ordered li.irraiek.s for dO.tMHi troops to lie CO erected :il \\ ?"li 1IItrt<>l?. I evhaps tills tudle ues ti,,. leecptioii lie intends to give Ins eno | j.( uiii-s; Ion. unless lie can have the tlovernors o| New N .ii l? mid Pennsylvania on liis .side. ! in'mi Ins friends will n..t advise Forcible resistnnee 1 I'wo to the Uadicat schemes. l lllncl (?. . ? ... with T F Maximilian continues to use the Atlantic ' ealde extensively. his last message having heen one of 47N words in cypher to the I'.mpress t'mlotla. It cost ititn the snug little t?o sum of $4,780. No ? ' t i* papers now are Inwins much to say . Knotli, whether he be dead or not. J. ?s Ilooth was alive on the 18th day of IHt'iC. The man who was killed was not i, but another person murdered in order tain the reward ottered for his capture, will unravel a hall of mystery now cond with this affair, and show up the beau>T Stanton's detective system. Again we it earnestly and certainly that Johu Wilkes h never was taken to Washington either ided or dead, and that he was alive in ot this year. ? Lit Cronnt /frmoerat. ie I'nglish paper* announce that a gift of uiiidred thousand dollars hits bceu promby t lady to Mr. Spnrgeon, to found nn , aiiagc in eonneclion with his tabernacle; rumor adds lli.U the lady is the Duchess outherlind. Mr. Spnrgeon has several r benevolent operations in htind, and is v to become as noted for practical philan|iy as for vigorous preaching. ie .lews are the only relieious order in I Britain who entirely provide for their poor without casting them upon public ity. This i? the more noteworthy from fact thut many poor Jews nre shipped from the continent to get them out of Project is on foot for supplying Now York with gu? manufactured at the coal mines cttnsylvania It is proposed to convey it tgh iron pipes, a distance of one hundred fifty miles, to the city. It is asserted that n be furnished at a much cheaper rate than w paid. new dodge was lately attempted on a try man iu Philadelphia. lie was asked vc two "fives" far a ten, which he did, ig up the ten with the rest of his money putting it in his pocket. He afterwards ivertd that a tine hlack silk thread was ^ tied to the ten and hung out of his pocket, ie means of which they expected to pull ihc whole of his bills, but it didn't work. MAKltlKD i the H7lh September, by Ucv. J. S. Gil" , I>r. T. A, EVINS, of Andeiaon, S. C., to KI.I/.A EAKLE llOLCOMDE, of Pickens S. C. 1 the If.lth October, bv A. E Smith, Esq., JACOB l'KICE to Miss D. E. MARTIN, f Spartanburg. i the otli innnnt, by E. Wall, E"q.. Mr NEl.ICS lJLSll to" Miss ELIZABETH IAN KS. the residence of the bride's mother, on rsday 1st November. l>v Kev. ffm. F. "on, Mr. \l. It. HARDEN to Miss MAH1ET C. CALDWELL, both of Spartanburg J COMMERCIAL. n.i MiiiA. Nov 6.?('ottos?*-!2 lo -4 gold, ? !tj currency.?Cons?Sl.oO to 170 per iel. ? I'l.ot u?S11 to 18 per barrel. AniiounociiiontN. N ic lrieuds of J AMES M. CL Alt K rcspectnnnouiicc hint as a Candidate for ORDI- ^ tY for SpurtunLorg Distiict, ai ilie ensuing ion. .e friends of II. (!. (5AFFNEY, rcspcctanuounce bim as a Candidate for ORAItV for Spartanburg District, at the ung election. ic friends of 1 ?r. II. M. SMITH respectfnlunounce bim n.< a Candiilate for ORD1NA for Spartanburg I?istrict, at the ensuing ion. io friends ol Dr. BENJAMIN WOFFOllD ectfully announce him as a Candidate for UNARY for Spartanburg District, at the ing election. te tricmls of Captain F. M. TK1M.MIKK ect fully aniiouuce liitn as a Candidate for ?1.\.\R\ for Spartanburg District, ai the ^ i ng elect toll. ?i?i m .nm.w ????? JN ot ice. ID ?SR indebted tor KF.I*.S or TAXED COSTS, to ilie law lirius of TUCKER & RoW. \nl ,\.i ,v FARROW, und FAR. i \ Will I N I-;It. are rripiejicd to make in-nt lo I lie iitulersigueil .IAS FARROW. v S 11 tf 'Pjikc IVotice. MOUSE and \\ AtlON belonging to a man styling luiiiself ROBERTS. of McDowell lty. ,N. 1 . biving fallen into tbe hands of uihj.erih.-r. by being left unceremoniously be owner who was a nocturnal cotton ulator, tbrough the agency of negroes can blamed by said Rubor;* or Attorney upon ie it ion t u S C. MEANS. >v S 41 It IN< > riCE. K. 1*. Itog^oi'Si KSl'Ki'TKl'LI A informs his old customei* iin'l ilir public gem-rally, that ha has mi'il hisSlloK mi 1 IM MIT-MAKING bus at llie old sinn I. All kind* of work done neatiio