University of South Carolina Libraries
I * ? ... . - . ^ % ' * . . ? * I SI* 6an>ttai SPARTA TV ess ?.i?s P. M. W41 LACE F. Bft. TR1MMIEI * Mr. WinamitU ? Solution, wLich i BUHG t l,,al U b **ferr? _ to tuke into csnr , District Courts," |l | Editors- pe<lient to repor General Kllison I ~~ position of Hecn i of South Carolina. or the Senate, offered a re- The a as considered and agreed to, like hu d to the Judiciary Committee, petites '{deration the subject of " The people 1 and if deemed l>y theui ex- dor* of t a bill abolishing the same, scheim Japcrs has been elected to the A(ui fr( tnry of State of South Caro- Terriir COBgreM. Radicals arc pouring Into frashingtoi ngry wolves, to glut their fiendish ap on the defenceless and unrepresented of the South. Already have the lea ' the party gone to work. Their futur a and plans are alreany ehnlkcd out tin every indication, nothing less thai iriuliiintr tin* Iaii ?woOiifl*??l nu evil | For the Carolina Spartan n The Cotton Tax. Ma. Editor : I believe there is us i eight cents difference between the p ton here and in New York. It ? e two cents more to get it to a New E ; torj. This difference of from eight t n ( per pound on the raw material the 11 liinilttr mnuf nuv aKnwn ?!?< ??? | When you want Rood i I where doe* an intelligent .. ii * ' them T Why of course a y a u ; aD(j from reliable porsoni rice of cot- . with their business and osts one or Ruoh a house is the Old I ngland fac- lishmtnt, kept by Qoodrii No 163 Meeting street, ( o ten cen s ajway? there, genu New Eng- warranted, and at moderi and par* Medicines, person go to parches* to * reliable House, b. who are acquainted know what they sell* Southern brug Ksieb- i :b, Wioeman <fe Co., Charleston. Yoa can ine articles, that areate prices. a. riaay, ueceu The Penile The architect, Capt. Th T?ry interesting repori the Penitentiary. He hat the neoessarjr tools, brick vigorously to work, in be cells to commence on, wl iDer IS, !??? l?n?. over W<? *? Capers was a b during lb* wholt Miliary. i? before I lie Leg os. B. Lee, bas made ciHj Disiiict lo l on the building of partsof Bdgeficl t already purchased Lexington. Tin Iron Jfeo., and gone n,U(:li force by i dlding ono huudred i wil| llici?d? the tiicli number will be 1 ? - ?? e incumbent Mr. Hunt Gen. satisfy live and meritorious officer lands s of the lato revolution. A bill cl,iz?'?i ;idl:tlure, to form a new Judi- we oan be ulli'il " Calhoun, 1 from ings a il, Uaruwell. Orangeburg ami There i measure is udvoealeil willi inKe is frienJs?the m*w District Then I villages of Aiken, Graniie ing of them* hii<1 in their organisation, tk oust be confiscated?tko whites disfnn and the negro enfranchized. Of course not give even a summary of the nay ud doings of these political madmen ry first fellow that got up was Sumner t up the bill to establish negro suffrage Scheuch, to alter the time of the meet the 4<kh Congress?then Stephens, t e give. Thus by saving freight am ? j the merchants through whoso hand; ) i two dollars lu-iy will buy about as r _ raw material at* three dollars there, i. would have thought that hatred to would so tnr have blinded them, an I. eessivo desire to make us [??y the l- i would so far stultified their proverb o ! ness, as to give th? rioulhern uiaiui rn iiwjiunrs 1 profits to 9IAHH i ft prtBSCT, =?r=T=? nucli or tlio i On the 9th instant, by But who Hot. \N. 8. BLACK, ol I the South !" ?"" MA?V FLKMIf officiating minister. '1 l',c'r cx On the ftlh inst., by R< war debt W\|. G \KRETT. i ial shrewd Miss E. JOELLA F()8TI faclurer an On the 9th instant hv IED .1 Rer. W. H. Fleming, I he 8. C. Conference,. ? iO, daughter of the Wliitefoord Smith, ^ if Nut iSi < orulino, to iH, of 8pnrtnuburg. Rav T I U. increased an necessity Commissioners say any es ths whole structure when ouljr conjectural. First, known what capacity in requisite for the accotmu iota ; and secondly, boc that most of the heavy i pletion of the first hundre fawM.il k. a I . vine, ? Niiuiu^e. may require. Tlie . , . .be kaolin work ..unite of the cost ol ? ? , ,, a..: i> ? . " Cauipliell of i finished, would be . * . l .. . or the tuned ail because il ih not , ... > * a i: . Miiuh 4l li. lo ? lie building will be .... odiUion of .he con ?? T?' ause it iH intended ' ' unuil,8? rork, aner .he corn lU,""r' Lm>? (1 cells, shall be p. r- 'H,,b"rK A "" . . . Council of Sover tampion !?nu ine rnper rums, curtail s iiikI potteries. Tlie llmi J. tlien liarlestiiii. is elected Senator law wl ilea, for the fci in beginning and gr rve six years. Mr. Campbell partici es, Hon. J. II. Kershaw, lit) obeclui 1. Judge Iuglss 1. Juo. Karle carricii elected District Judge of Spar- Sumne I to incoporatc the Supreme alone eitfn Grand lnsm>plnr lli.nr>>>>.! llmi > - > tlie appointing power of Ilie l'resiilen KUiot, to repent the 13th section of tli lieh authorizes the President to pardu ant atnuosty to persona wlio may hav paled in the " rebellion " This wn it to by Kinch (democrat.) But Kill it I his point by a vote of 111 to 29. The ir got up again to declare that Congres has the power of reonstruction, an i.nii; i it | additional three coins per pound? I e come homo lo roo.-l." Tuc woman i, hen thai laid the guidon egg. Yan e ci-tin has, iu a great measure, den ? staple from which " they had th lt I and dow their cupidity, in its cage n ' suit and oppress the South, so far < lS itself as lo add, voluntarily, about 4 to the great advantages we ulrcady Jul "curses BENIAM1N MOllGAN, killed .he WESTMORELAND, kee fim.ti- 'he name, on the 9ll troyed the NEY WLLINS, to Miss cir gains;? , ?" ,l,,e ?0r,,l?8 "lA'if ? ' A. It. Lester, Mr JOII mess 10 in- York District, to Miss L jverrenclies of this place one fourth Ou the 2d instant, by possess by ^'r* JAMES t OX, to M , of Snartnuburr. to "m i?? "n an n'i* j h in?t;int, Mr. PINK? , LIZZIE II EM PLY. 4 2d instant, by Rer. * | N WILLIAMSON, of I OUISA RECHTLER, I J. C. Caldwell, E?qr.r I li?s JANE EDGE, all 1 VI uicu UJT lug VOI1TICI8 II bor will cost the"State o maintaining the convicts, of thi? Penitentiary appcu Importance to command t out attention of the poopli It will require for its stnx of coal aud iron of all k Bite amount of snwed ami this will be as nothing to iieuixelves. wluoli la- , . . . ... of the ?{.?J dmn'i uly lue expenses of . , ? rp. . ... Iiou of (lie L IIII4 Ibo estnbhsnment .... _ . on a bill by Mr. rs to us, ot sufficient . . . sacrifice of land be earnest and sen? ~r a .L n alter the t "oiistil 0 of South Carolina District into ti dure a rasl quantity . , , ... , , / incts, has been inds, wiib an indefi- ... , . ... ? relief of the Ilk 1 hewed limber. Ilut. .1 _ . to. and sent to t lltG immense mitttm :e for the (Southern Jurimlic- coti^tit sd States. A favorable repot I got up Richardson, to prevent tlit* worth s at Sheriff s rule. A Itill to got up ution so as to divide Pickens lories ro Judicial and Election Dis- one tr< sent le the House. A Mil for ly hitti le Ridge Railroad, was agreed white ] lie House. 4 tin the .... ..uin.cn hiiic uu 111(111 HI YOIC () utiunal amendments. Then Chandlf for seme rascally purpose, and Wonl got up to lielp him. Thru, one Broomt to turn the Southern States into Terri right off And so they went on?eac ^ing to make himself more conspicnour er than anotlicr towards the Soutlier people. The general spirit manifest? i speeches and conversations, is liars jl uaiui v, i'?r iimiiiiiit'iiiring. 1 liei >r must make money or they would Tlieu how grent must he the j>r?ti k] factories in the upper country of Sc na, where the water power is equi l, i the world! Machinery and labor j. I here than there, it is true, but tin tl is almost nothing compared to thu Since they have thus offered us s> I, a bonus to become their servants. r lactones 7 . On the fltb instant, b stop them. RpT john M. ROBINS l of cotton KKLSOK, *'1 ofSpartanl ?uth Caroli- On the 29th ult, by I *1 to ?nv in LUTHER 0. BYARS. to 1 are dekrer UA COOPER, all of Spa. ! difference ,t of cotton. ScllOOl j ? handsome riillE exercises of Mrs or rather JL (? " girls will b? y Rev. A. A. Jum, ON. to Miss MARY J. >urg District' U*. J. 8. ?s?U, Mr. Miss SALL1E AMANrtanburg District. CVotioe. . BUTLERS St'HOQI. i resumed on the first titles of the different ki bounds in every part c manufacture of cars, cm barrows, buckets, tubs, implements, household f dreds of other things, foi to pay to Northern wor our forest and swamp lan exhaustible supplies of o? ? Mr. Carlisle a inds of wood which t)|U Towu Counc ,f ? >? Sta,e' for ,he ed powers. Mr. rts, wagons, wheel- lo ^labi'iali ihe bnake's, agricullurnl Carolina. The urnituro. nnd hun- J- !* ... . mi Ihe 4ih hallo r which we now hare |h# We9tl>rn cir) kmen. All Ihrougb ft resolution?wl da may be found in- referred to the I ik, hickory, juniper, | inmiira wheiln-i uliinitted iho memorial from ""J * il of Spurt millin g for incrcaa ' h?t tli Sullivan lias introduced a liill rcctly Hunk of (lie State of South of the Speaker announced that Mr. j,u,)eiu ng received ti majority of votes I. ia duly elected Solicitor of P**ars 1 Buit. Mr. Caution introduced the It itch whs agreed to?that it he ? Shal Jouiinittee on the Judiciary, to M (j)(l - nny additional legislation is , indictivc. ll is however, significun le subject of impeachment was not <li alluded to either by resolution or in an speeches ; it is probable therefore, th? diment will not he attempted, ll a[ thai the chief question discussed anion epubliciuis in caucus atul out of it, i: 1 the Constitutional amendments stnn basis of reconstruction? A majority < , have lai<l the necessity on us, let the situation," and invest every s v in building factories, nttd thus bri lt their right uiittds. And should we get into Congress, let us exert 01 raise the tux to five cents, or even I < W. 1J. C Reidville, Spartanburg, S. C.. No' ???r 'f For the Carolina Spartan day of JANUARY next, c I Church Street, pare dollar The year will b^divid them lo the firtM ending the last erer again ^ ERMS : ? In ttpecio < uraelvea to quarter, and fi Itigher. JARSON. ^ r. 30, 1806. -?"*' - BOOK B , at her residenee on I ed into four quarters, Kriilnv in March. 1 :tr its equivalent. Six fly cents for firewood. 46 St Stokes, I N D E R. cypres*, maple, bench, black walnut, tupclo, gin ties of nvvii, all of which and large demand as lonp lands. This will gi*e pi to many a good farmer, field labor, to prepare an the officers of the instim same time employment fi wairons. Tim Iamii.h uece?-*ry to *? dogwood, sycamore, wln.rtJ l(.nailU, , tns and oilier varie- n,?ve. I lie crop i will bo inconstant paying their reii j an the Penitentiary wi"w 1 l,e 1"* * An art to au ofiiuble employment Btwck |0 pil>. in the intervals of for marble work I *411 such woods to to repeal the U> ition, giving a. the u.ou, g is Engine t un.pan it our railroads and j n,|er ,he Ll|W (cure to landlords their rno(? l,,e ,v ire r. moving, or about to re- adhere or any pari thereof, before thai ii is. ami report l?y bill or oilier- t in.j acts were duly ratified: tlioriie tlie issue of bond* or R^,ul" ! amount due the contractors withou of New State House. An act before iury Laws of this Stale. An Kjulic|| ate the Young America Kire y of hat-lesion. An act to 'hey n in relation to the method of will b punncans in (tie present Congress no i to that pint I or in, but t lie Radicals insit never was ami shall not be iiinilo tl< ipon whieli (lie Southern States sliill t ed. Stevens insists upon negro sutfr:ig it amnesty. From the best iuforniatio us. it seems probable that the extretn ila will carry their measures, whatevi lay be. The moderators, ifany there bi O coninclleil to lln>ir laiul T1 * llullroutl* tint! Unai d Mr Kmtok TUe freight on ? ie Charleston to Greenville, is $25. >e presume it is ahout the same to $| !? That is a fraction over a cent a po 11 lieve the freight on cotton is abou "> ranch. !r I think it is commonly estiraa pound of guauo will make from t HO. Opposite J. C. Dial's pitao from M A /A g j per ton. I par.actmrg COLUMBIA i nil. 1 be o: . double as RLA*K BOOKS M*" JL9 aud inosi subsiaoti Having purcba tied tliat n n r , .0 ,o iiir?e Ruling and Pa? . .. ( Icrks of ( OlirlM. Slli?? i Hardware Store, 'REET, L, SO. CA. ufactured in the beat nl uiauner. bed superior fing Machines, illu Hrrl it.aiM?-a ite equal to the best in tl gested by the Comuilssio: building of the Penitent House c?b !m) completed and Columbia have to be oan be used for that put let labor can supply all t lug thai it may prove a h U go ahead. An annual a Burruuuucu ny gran counting voles i ie worid. It is sng- An act io j?r<>vi ners, that after the made in 'lie etc ? . alter and a i.etii tary, the new State , ,, Insurance * <> up. ; and as Charleston a He rebuilt, this granite the loth instant, -pose, and that eon- ?" " hes? demands. Hopcaltl.y local ion-let T,us T'lX ?"U< pproprtatlo* ?r ?on. ,lu ir sports, trl si nil elections by the people, prubul ile for the aiimiMMtdn of wills cutiou of n power. An net to l,roPu> 1 the charter of the Calhoun iiij ofClinrieston. i tie House x'mll r solution to adjourn tum Jif on iH> Hir the tw I I .bled Soldlci'N. oorditt; jcIois of the State have made 8,1 lowing the iintnes ami numbers ' >ility is, that t ongress will adhere to tli 1 Constitutional Amendment, ami pr< o enforce it hy legislation as soon as eceive the sanction of twenty one, tin ec-fourtha of the Mate Legislatures < enty-six States now represented. At g to this, we hare a Congress of tweutj vies, though the (Jn.on embraces thirty tVilson gav? notice that he would call n poiimiH oi cotion. There is a very g 10 position on iho part of upcountry. try eit er guano or Rhode's tnipei 11 Inn tiding Inn Ruleacquainted sth l' tliey <io not like to risk tlietn at t enormous prices. Now, sir, suppot i- roads say to the planters, " You f these invaluahle manures as low i burg and Greenville as in Charli P tons, or Dcrlmiii more, would h? general dis other Public Officers cai planters to BOOKS, ami nil other * -phosphate ? >'? ?'ld pa'jeru they in , , shortest possible Mmj. t.iri. Vitiue, A Urg^ ?|oc|{ 0, BLA he present Paper ot the best inutility ic the Rail- Music, Periodicals, l.n shall have er works bound ?o suit c ^ Orders sent to, and ca n Spar an- wj,|, me w;jj 8aTe nnme; tstou. I en do w,,rk Ht hut a small ti hr.nxrhl in> n bate their BLANK I rurii executed in any pPleaire, and in the | NK BOOK and other I - always on hand. ik llooks, and all oth iiHtotnera. I mil acta made directly I nh ] am prepared to 1 idvancc on New York ixtj-fire thousand dollar -j. b thought by the Archile to complete the whole bui The Lunatic Dr. J. W. 1'arkcr tuuki report on the condition above beneficent Ins 'utic ber of patients in the In? * for three jeers, it ?r wlm el, will he auflieicnt wh" hKV* b"rn 11 Ming. '? Confederate - m list <>r those repr ! iNj Ium. though exceedm oilier District in es a very interesting . . ln suynig. that nud finances of the . , , luore than douh m 1 lie whole mini . . , ? .... ? trihuie this defii iiiiution is 143. Of have lost nruii* mill legs, tod next % nhcrwlsc maimed and disabled prohib service. The following is a States, tried in S|mrl?nl<iirK, mid al- <'ni?| X 'lie number rep>>ried of uny riding ihe Slate, we feel authorised Decent itie number in ibis District is K le wliat is reported. We at t'ongri jiency however, to the neglect jouiuin reek ft ^ jot re8oluiion to disband on it t^Ornr/ orgauuaiious in I ho r?b PfTO?" will undoubtedly j^ss the Ilil! j?r< thai every Congress shall coinnjcnc? i ber. Tlie object is openly declared 1. adieals to have in elicet a pernianei >ss. There is to be no recess, but an :u ent over 111 such case, according I i?l tliitt winter and ><i?rHi?, (^-JHer* *n el a( present price*. What elfeet won on the prufiiis of the Railroads! It J- thetu a large increase of freight, an in extent, diminish their imniedini 'V I'.ni if for each ton of guano brou >' have two. or in a favorable year, t 1 cotton to carry down next fall, i 1? j each of these tons, nearly or qu --p,"- -f HH thai will ? , _ ? , , , ~r "oliinima, December lid this h itc _ would give Ml lilt II I dloAHiimll T>V virtue of nuudrjr e incomes _|j n.e directed. J will . ii??u*c iloor in the V ill*( g it Uf> t if) |||C tirst Molality in J.O hrec tons of lowing named and dci-cr and get for One lot on Church Sill ite twice &? 3(1 feet deep, (depth b K. R. STORES. 13, 46-1f M '8 SALG. I writs of fieri faciss to I Hell bt-lorc the Court 1 je of Spurt mi burg. on J >C.\KV nnt, the lot I ibed prop* rty, to wit: M reel I'.'J feet front, bjr I ounded by lotn of 11. inese, do are pay and 87 In the latter o'ass are 8 n patients, it is thought t! ' transferred to the ; a?j> disparity in the uutnber olasses, is only another ev of the people. The coll year, amount to some $ expenses, if all paid, won (MMI nt.l .I.!,.- ? are pauper patient*. reporting to tli? egroes. Of the pay delinquency on bat 10 must soon be er list. This great William O. An of pay and pauper Horned. \> illiati idonco of the poverty J briel Itayis. lb . ,i. , Jesse l?"dtrcy, J celt one during the ^ ^ ,|ti||ry s, .*6,000. The year's u u# T1??ii?*ou, Id reach about 5>d4, uiuicrn lUCIUseiVOi, III Hot Ulispr Tax Col lent or, tiiau to any ,',"K w the part of that ollicer. incuts lkus lost. Accori istoll, Simpson Bourdon, John he hju> i Burnett, Almey Carticr, (in- of an i car Kvins, William (Sudfrey, ilariin (iower. James F. Harephensoi, (Hhelo E. Thomas. K. M. Williams. A KM 8 LosT. 1 Art ogiuinin<\ more would no no recess, <lt liii-li ?ho President coulil make uppoin requiring t lie confirmation of I ho Senat ling io the present law, no removal cu le during a session until I lie aiiccesm ncuiubout ahull he confirmed. For the Carolina Spartan. To the Public. ?... : . i ?i# ?i . ? much as they now receive on a Ion t superphosphate, their generosity t e. ters would rjrpay them directly, thr n five fold. >r lint this is not all. The mor anything el-e the planter makes I t lie more goods of fill sorts he is bo willing to buy ; and whether he here or in Charleston, the railroad , Mile hell ami 11 11. TIk of guano or tJje hrick building now o the plan i? ihe Village ol Spurt ee, four, or hundred ?nd fifty five a less, bounded by lands * Daltun and others, eold t cotton or ( Sin.th a| |he 8ul| o(1 10 send otl, ,nij,8i0uer in Equity, and th able and Qnf jot containing on buys ihein in the villngc of tparU inust bring by Greenville Street on I illusion,) ami contains ! use<i lor a Post Office anburg. Also, Three H ores of lnrni utore or H ot Vina Turner, Win. H is the property of Lee 8lobo Km i ow, Com* 1 others. Also, H ie acre more or less, H inluirg. ami honmlri I he North, ami by lots ^ VAIlllllg ber, 1805, unount lo $1,500 is required to rnal In rouod numbers, Dr. $12,000 would amply sufli silies. The resources of of dues from various b $18,000. A much Inrgei but, the sum named is all be collected. None of it i previous 10 No vera- William Allen. 15,000 The sum of Harrison l>. Flu, le neoeaaaiy repairs. I'0" " '""'""t J ? . ... .. melt. J"l>n llarii Parker thinks thai y ,IilIlialll, M;i ce for present ncoes- ||nod .lolly. Duel the Asylum consist William McKlwr odies aiuoiiniing to Stniili, Dr. II. M .Samuel O Wood * amount is owing. . . . OIH that is IIi<>iiirlit can _ . . . , lit *- - Daniel Anlhoi John Krnwn. John l>rwbpi ty. others, yd, Kiclntrd 11. Foster, New clined lames lliimhy, lliclntrd Hum- .... inn. Fowler llnmbrop. (Ipi rgc K rioii Johnson, .>Hck JohiiHon. 11 w,kS k Leuv, \\ illiam (J. Mc Howell espccii alii, Losson Pcirpe, Leonard ,|M. vjy, .Smith, Heniauiiu F. Wytlord, . . ward. whIiom khwi.mk iii.maiii.Pn. ''c ?P" iv, J. Hollas Kurnett .liinirv 'y "k"i viii ? ( ?iui j a unc iu uijauil mill I lo make public flic fuel I hall have dc the Itistrict J midship. ii the appointment was first tendered im my inclinalion find purpose to accept i illy as 1 was urged by the members i uriunhiirg Uar and officers of the Cour t a single exception, to do so. But put nion throughout the Stnte is so decider list the Court that I believe the Leiris n ...via .ij'i mi'i in general, i lie pi Ih?s country is the railroads, or of uii'iiuH of travel and transport*!! p, those Uoads have the power to i t, prosperity of the upcotiuiry iudeti ,f in the same itilio to culiance their ,, est. W. B. C Keidville Spartanburg, S. 0. A correspoiidcul ol the Kichiuuu roapemj of any other |?,lo|e nt the suit of l>. ion. Thus and others. Also, ncrcasc the One hundred and sev. iiiitcly, and "'ore or less, hounded hy I'inckney Hoy and othe own inter- . J J, ... .. the |>ro(?erty of ? m hAltSON. Smith. McAbee and otln 108 acres of land, du>i "*~7 lands of .?mry Horn, L ^ Lxaniiuci Itt horn. AIhii I lnrifo Irof CI S uo I lie oouin-eut i I lie properly of 1.. N. W. Moore tor another enty fire acres of land lamia of Si. C. Miller, rs. aiiid land sold as ^ Miller, m ibe sail of sra. .Mho, e or less; bounded bT I eroy McArihur and i., i .... i i-t nt purposes, save such a* may be made by the pal That owed by the Stale in priatiou. That owed by await the next return of Meanwhile debts nre pre cot a dollar in hand. Am of the year, the operations ly successful. Twenty ftv ? "" ?,,t B n IIminirii. S i i from lime lo lime, Samuel Keid, W runs of ilie Asylum. putt"ii, ! N. Wi ust uwait mi appro- .W ,Wl,i,f ' Total ? Legs lr Hie Districts must wiMC. disabled. I: the Tux Collectors. - # ? .-sing, untl Iliere is TllC 1*1*0 id all the difficulties We place brt'oi i have lieeu singular- larger and mus e of those udmitled sidniit .l?lin?"n'. mini I.himI, W. A. Lipscomb, Inure Ilium Thotuns, Vilnrn K. Vans- nitre in ilker, Jesse fl. Wnnimorelaiul. hiOIli c , Thomas A W illintna. ml, 10; arms loal, oilier- M ^ States I lie 801 Nlrtent'* Mi'Mxane. tories, e our rtailers this week the govern 1 interesting portion of Pre- I ttuch h ? -* will be compelled to yield to ibe pre! id abolish it, it' n >t at the present sea ertaiuly at the next. There ?eem.<ral? v strong likelyhood that the Unite Congress will, hi an early day, redtu nthern Slates to the condition of Terri destroy all the machinery ot our Slat nients and vacate all public otlice ieing my convictions, it would appear t ill (lie following : The Radical* say they will hold dent responsible lor having thwa 10 | uieasuri'j for reconstruction, and ,,j | they will pursue a different enurs ! further reterence either to the opiti I President or the wishes of i lie Sot l_ is no doulit they will set aside the e | ernments of I lie excluded Stales, am ? j itrriioi i.il govern if they fn ! command I lie requisite two thirds i 0 I....I, II... ? ? - ? - ? ftV -V. heiter, 1 bed, bedstead a (h I'rosi- 'be property ol Thomas] rte I their ** lhues and others. tiiat now Two lots (in one) c ie, without more or less, a Dwello lionc of the buddings said lot b?ui uh. There Street, south east and i State gov- bus of Mrs. E. C. Leitnei J substitute ers. Also, One lot conta ul they can more or less, and an uufi majority of *.,id lot bounded west by ' ?V| I vuw, i J cn I UII4 nil clothing. Sold as Durgess, ai the suit of Also, onlnining four acres ng House and oilier idcd west bj Church tort It lij a street and r. A. Walker and olhining one acre of land uisht.d brick building, Lauren* Street, north have been restored te the and intellect. Four death last year. By comparison the expenses of that yeai the present by $ 6,000. Trade ofSpai It is a subject of much present and prospective li ir tr.eiiiIm in health will re-id ami jin s have occurred the Hon seems 10 be I wiili Ili? year iKtH), this subject of ri ' were greater tliua this subject nre arc nothing mor - world would enli rlaaibui-ff. opinions will do grafillation thai llio a <-oh8l<'SM "s 'title of our I nnr i> , ... i/ui euuscnocm ^ unn Ige for theinselvet Mr John Involve firm in lii.H former opinions on nieiil :i [. construction. IIin views on district cort in nly oorreot ; hut I hey io re-?i| e llntn any honest mint in the labor t irtain. I)nn'l know that bin new C? us any gou<l or not, with such euougl i has to ileal with. the uili I?i im ece-sary and improper at this time I ! the people <>f the district in the excitt md trouble incident to a contest for I office, and >111 act of folly on my pari gn the office 1 now hold and assume tli md responsibilities of inaugurating jurt, which will not continue Ion i tor the presiding ollieer to recover troi urn which will attach to hiiu frotn h . ....... ..viiavB iui una purpose. ill 0 | is I lull ihey can ilo this. If no, ih s- | trust the measure to the cliauecs <>l a 1 carry it out at once. A foreign t i which the President has toe powet ' j the country, wnulil so change tin 0 ' all airs, (hit the Radical* wouhl hav a iutc the South, recognise the excln g i ami admit their representatives t conditions. rtll" Alt "W A M A A I e pro-peel south and east by lots ey will not others, both of above lo f delay, but luge o! Spartanburg. A war, into more or less, bounded li - to plunge houser, Jas. Nesbiit and i? aspect of of land mora or less hot e to concil. V|,l Duncan, A II. Kirb; uled Slates, 1 the properly of Win. II. ntliout any I Win. Jus. smith. Also, _ Seventy five acres of J bounded h ? lands of Mr of A. II. Kirby And fl ts situated in (lie Yil- I , lso M> net . s of land I iy lands of A. Holts- fl others. Also 82 acres I 111 l? .1 by lauds of lht- I y nnil others, so.d us fl Walker, at llie suit of fl land more or leas, a. I hiiriiy West, Syl- fl altogether quite fluttering, Monday to Hut unlay, o thronged with wagons, bu The trade from North Cart erahle, and the people of 10 their interest, to sell We feel authorized to say U>ey cao sell their produc buy their groceries and <j Every day?from ? ,A 1l1'arp ur Main street is , J' ,,KNKV ggic.s and carriages. speoime. lina is very consul- ?n a P'oceoflMill our District, find it h? Kn,hercd ?>1 ,i , . square of laud. their produce here. , ... i . 'his ? to our readers, I hat . e of any kind, and M"* Davis-*'! ley goods?yes, any pointed hy (he lc cuiiiit'x ;r Vivid ol l'orn. , Turnkr bus | laced in our fricn,|a i of his corn, which lie r?i?e?l ,0 t|1)M out html. He informs untkitU bushels of corn from 1110 feet 8lllC0 , Can any of our farmers beat . mor _ mr Othe I'he two oommi.Hsioners up- conchi: ^islaltiro of Mississippi to in- ?> ? ' iou wiiii u measure so unpopular. 1'er 00, a becoming deference lo the km i whu have for I lie third time elected hi jflioe of Ordinary, requires tlml I shout le in ilist ollice, and more vupwialli lieru iny experieuee may eiiuhlc uiv I c geueriilly useful. ir reasons might he assigned for thi tiutt (arrived at p.>s.sil?ly at a late day 1. ; ? ? dj tAtUU I UK'S SI \ THUIWD \ V, the 10TII of J I HOT, will offer lor sale at j?ul ' at KtClDYlLLF, Hpurlaiiburg DikIi A 1IOUMC3 itiKl * the lute Residence of DR. W. C. Kll ,, 1 lie l.oi sitii'itc'l near ihu Female C< 1 taiiiini; 2 acres inure or less, is a 'ii* U|?c mm <>mur*S mi II I" # T II. Gowens' Kstaie to trict execution* for Tax. One lot containing hall IAXUAKY, less. in Spartanburg V l?ltc outcry, easi by Brawlcy street. I by lots of Mrs. A. Botnai I the properly of John M. I * ecutions for Tax due t moil < on said lot. Also, U'OKb, on ' ullege. con- One hundred and Ihirti lariro cm or less, bounded hv I.iikI in us ine properly m satisfy Slate and DisAlso, r acre of land more or illage. and bounded north, south And west r aud others, sold as Mnson. to satisfy exhe State aud District i?en ncres of land more 9 nf Mru ItVun/iie At_ thing you want ai this pi? or more favoruble torina tl country town or village in doubts are entertained?cc Mute l>o? u We have received, tliroi Wnj. I>. H. Dunca.v, a pun excellent Message of Gov. lorcede Willi the ice, uu as favorable M,. D,mnrriv. hau you can, at any day. Tliey c..ult i iko Stale. If any encouragement ? aion, k>ul wlial I inie and see. , . l. the present unkn menla. WA?niMOToa, 1 igl. the kindneaa of of ?? e' public wo iconic y nphlel copy of the ing!t of both bra Orr with accouipa llodical : anoihei President lor the pardon of jnntjfy d hi Fortress Monroe on Kri il tfi*e ilie prisoner Tory little l,cc is to tlit* success of llieir mis- relieve lie result ul il lias lireii is fur who w? own. Dec 4.- The lone anil temper diibitediii the speeches at the Deee esierday, and by the proceednches thus tar, are radically . r iiol inikl in?. -.1 1111 1 Him. mrsc im?y no mincieiii i ine before roy friend* who ln??o ur^e eptunce of iho l>i?tiici Jn<l|fhIii|?. mid i trom finhnrraMsmeiit those urutlorr.o ire Aspirants for ilie offico ol Ordinary Respectfully, J NO. EAHLK DO.MAR. mber 10, 18<?ti. ?-? - -Now York Her*Mt eooMi^ieat only ii itl?iHln..nu A..I ? 1 ? | modioli* DM KLLINU HOl'SK (brio 1 ; house, u doublc-cubbm (kiielicn) t o * woII in ilie yml, ?C'arriftKt llousi (| Hiuhles (Iramcil) w iili guidon Mini TKKMS.?tfpeoie or its equivali ' ono nurd or lourih cash, linr wi for the bul a ii co, bill iiihiIo known sale. The purchaser to give note rod ureiint; with mortgage of the required. ? Also 1 will sell at IIto anno (line, k)u8nu>kc vorson, 1* Alverson ar mind, and properly of Win. Toney, b, l>orii ami District executions for T I oilier Lois One lot containing hull Bill, likely : less, situated in the Vill ill lie given , mid bounded by lots of on day of B. ToIIoson and others, and appro- west and by Urawloy Sit property if as the property of K. executions for Tax due t about on ssid lot. id others, sold as tlio to satisfy State and ax. Also* I' acre of la id more age of Spartanburg,r J no. M. Mason or J. on north, smith and ret on the east, sold I T. Smith, to satisfy ] he Slate and District aying document*, which w are loo extensive for publi ppace we have at our eomn re are sorry to say, *?ge to day. by 1 o.ition in the limited lio?'1'fecting ct mn,i extending Terrii Ma' I'nited Hiatea. .V.. w. no in I II c 111 US* " "7 107 against :JK, ol I hp ol l'"' I i<|iiiry into flie i>ro|>ri<-iy of Pr loriul t vera incut over the ,',r P1* Hialea j , vvlMVK ?>" I 1,1 l??l> plun ii mi bitterly denounced when i multigated by Sumner hu*1 SieTens, vi? u of Miibjeciing the ii<>n r<>|ircfluuiei to the condition of Terrilorie#. [ loU IJuhIkiIh or c : for cash, in specie or its equivalent J M. M. HUNTE1 December 13?16?<1 Terms of Sheriff's Sal lo pay for titles. J H. DLASJ 11, Ex'or. Sheriff's Office, Deo. I , Dec 13 < le:?Cash purchasers UNOAME, 8. S. D. *ih, 18?>. 10 id?