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- * SI)tSpartan. sp litaststo? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1SS0. AGBNIT " "=" Mr. A.. R. Smith b our cuthoriac.l agent at Co* umbai, North Carolina. TRANIScivi\G DAY. Wc arc requested to My that scrricc may be ex* petted in the Presbyterian Church to day, at 11 o'clock, by the Tuator. ~CO^KRENCBr The South Carolina Conference of the M. K. Church, South, met in Yorkville yesterday. All the preachers and a goodly number of our eilizens hare gout1 thither. THE WEATHER. We ah nil occasionally give notca of the stale o' the thermometer during the winter, nt least uhen marked changes occur. A.. .1.. 1T.I. r..nmil. v VII l?? ?? ???*? WX IVI V ?Mtii '?? , ? "v - "V stood at Si. Ou tlio iSili at 24. Dty and plcoannt, A mistake. By k slip n( the pen, in our last paper, wc perverted tl object of the Governor in appointing Thursday as a holiday, for w Iticli we hare been taken aharply to task. Wo designated it a day of tait ng, when hs designed it for thanksgiving. Op|KMicd at wo are to nil corporeal inflections for *p ritunl enda, it ia needless to say we would not hove complied with cur own appointment, mid therefor*i-btnlvo our read or# frotn nil obligation of observance. Fasting iaan old institution?feasting modern. Wc incline to tho iunovution, ns a decided mark of propress. candidates fok governor. So many gentlemen have boon nominated to the legislature for the honorable |>o*tti?>n of Governor that it almost passes our ability to rccotleet them We will name the most pmmiuent and the ntos recentt IIou. f. W. pickens, Gen. daniel wallace, col. maxcv gRP30, Hon. r. f w ai.lston, lion. u. barnwell riiktt. We suppose that any ono of these distinguished gentlemen might with perleet safety be intrusted with the Executive funetioiis of this State. While so believing, however, wc have u preference; nnd if wo know any way to give efficacy to our partiality, wo should ccrtniuly spread ourselves for Hon. F. W. Pieken*. newspaper'changes. W. F. Dorisoe, of the E igt-fiol.l Advertiser, offers his half interest lor sale. A good opening for capital and industry in a fnsl-nttr paper. The Greenville Patiiot and Mountaineer has passed again into the hand* of G. Ellington El f>>rd na mil* proprietor. Hi- posse?cs both industry nnd capacity to keep hi* paper ni n high standard of mechanical excellence, nnd ioill do it. Mr. MoKnight has extinguished tho interest of Gilbert & Daw in the K ngstrce Star. THE rOPULAU TOTE. The ofnoinl returns of the popular vote of the hue Presidential election nre only partial. A careful estimate, however, hnabecn made in nil the Stales, bn**d u|x>u former election*, and thus a pretty accurate knowledge is obtaiucd of the Aggregate vote of each candidate. Whole vote of Bochanau, l,.'tP9,S04 " " Fremitit, 1,157,247 " " Filltuore, 793,2<.>8 This gives Buchanan a plurality over Fremont Black Republication) of 462,059. It we add Fillmore's wludo vote in the Southern Stntea (455,000) to this plurality, (and surely, in n content the issue of which was slavery or no slavery, tve may safety nssuine that Mr. Buchnttnn would have gotten this vol*,) ivo swell his strength to 9 17,057. But this it not nil; We claim as against freoaoilism out* half of Fillmore's Northern vote. This further increases the Democratic vole 124,104 ? making tho aggregate majority of Buchanan over Kicmoiil 1,041,161. We lire induced to ir..ike this exhibit or the popular voto to in a mca ur? counteract contrary unto- | mcnte by some of our papers. The Lanrcnaville j Herald, for instance, shows Mr. Buchannuin a minority in the country of IJ.OOfl?and entirely omila the voto of South Carolina (thirty thousand at least) imd the Southern vote cast for Fillmore. We opine j that the 455,000 Southerners \vh? voted for Fillmore would enter decided objection to bring eel j down as abolitionists, and yet the Herald ao treats thcin. Figures, it it said, can't lie, but certainly, in tho cate of our cotcntpornry, n very bad judgment preaidvd over their array, and should iclease them from the responaitulity of pervert ng tho th. PERI Mints, Dlackwood'o Magazine: Leonard Scott ?J- Co., I New York. Wo hive the October No befbro us. ! nnl a careful perusal sitUfies in that its contents repay reading. We would remark, however, thnt M ig-t. is hardly, nt this time, equal to its reputation. The new volume begins in January, and those who think of ordering should be ma' > ag up tia r mtnaa. rncc: nuckwro 1 n'0,11 a, Jiiuckwnod or?d one of lite Review* Bi.ukwjod rud ih* four flcviawA $ 10 We ore requested by :lto pn blither* to cant on Il;o public ugcuat n deaf mate, who luii been <>per.ilinj, without nu hor'.ty, as agent for time publication*. They have no dt\f mule in their tmplny Tht'Ltdy't Btok: L. A. Oouev, PliiUdi Ipliin. ?3 per milium, in ndcnnce. Tlie Dercntbor No. (though the 'a?; to*e of *ummtr) bl?or\i* a* freshly .is ill liio morning ot ihe > year. Tiiia indefut'.giible (-ubh^hcr dwcloj* new capacity each month, i?i a vocation he l.n* made peculiarly hi* own. The book is a perfect ge?n for Iodic*, and none shot.Id be without it* monthly vigi tatione. The December No. contain* a beautiful etoe! engraving of the Sepa'ation of the Apostlce, n five-fl.'urc h'athion Plate, one hundred |>ag?s of leading matter, sixty-nine engraving*,sixty eontribntiona? all for twenty-five centa. Tiio January No. begin* the fifty-fourth volume, | nnd thia is the time to subscribe. Sou l on your names with tbres dollar*, or simd u* four dollars, and you shall git toe Lady's Donok and Carolina Spartan tor one year. Don't wait a moment. If n gentleman withes to toaks ft Indy remember him kindly, let him o'dor the Lady's Hook to h?r nddrcss. We have also received the cut rent No*, of the South Carolina Agriculturist, the Soil of the South, the Farmer and Planter, and the *V. C. Cultivator. La< li of tlu-se monthlies can l>o had for one dollar, nnd no (aimer, having claim to the inrne, should be without cue or more of them. In lit * cottDeetioB we must Again noiicv Porter's Spirit, published in the N? w York. Bonrce three months ed, thiv new spurt'itg paper has Attained i? circulation which is unprecedented in sporting uiin.iis. |l not already b?ii*iiiig a subscription up proxiiimting one hundred thousand, it is very near that "tjture. And tiuly the paper merits tin* suecm. It is edited With Ability, prudence, and delicacy ?>oliipi,iig itself to toiimy lending. Its 0011Iritiutors nre ready writere, nnd cover nil topic* germain to lite scope of the pnper. \V. T. Porter. Vm Yrrk? {fcrr. d.dlarr p?r tnnom, io sdranoc. STATE AGIICUITU1AI PAIR. twiiD or rKmow. We find tho premium list of the Pint Fair of the State Agricultural Society la tho Soutli Carolinian of Satuiilay, v.hich sv?s kindly furn'rhed ?9 by Mr. G. W. Moore, on Mouday last, in advance ot tlie the day of ita arrival here by mail. From it we make the following liat of exhibitors from thia district to whom premiums were awarded. Others* we notice, sent forward articles, but competition was too strong fur them to bear oflf all the honors. It is surprising to us that Spartanburg secured so many, and speaks loudly in praiso of tha progress of our people in tltv Industrial and Inncy arts. Pri7ca were awarded to? lkst Stallion, over 4 years old, (Bulb"-,) $20. S. Bubo, Hobbysvillc. Best Cotton Bagging, $10. Plough Lines, $5. Bale Hope, $10. J. S. & A. Hill. Best woven Counterpane, (South Caroliua made,} $10. J.S. & A. Hill. Bvst Vnso Artificial Flowers, Plate. Mrs. G. Garrett. Tji? best piece of bagging, made of cotton, J. S <fc A. Hill. The Inst Cotton Hope, $10. J. S. & A. llil'. The best Cotton 1'lrw Lines, $5. J. S. & A. 11 ill. Best South Carolina made Cheese, $10. Mrs K. Bubo, Cross Anchor. Besides tin above is the following, which we feel like claiming (or Spartnnburg, oa this is the hoif.r oi iter childhood : Best Child's Dress, riate. Mr*. J. T. Fleming Columbia. Nor must wo forget to single out tho listers They, at least, are well known among us, and thcii ixlnlit.ltm.nl i. K. ..... lU. I a... . "?""7 "" ? ",,r The be?t bale of Cotton Yarns, comprising all ttic Niw, $!0. Messrs. Lester & Sons, Groeuville S. C. Brwt Yum, $10. Mrnri. Lester & Sons,Greenville, S. C. Auil there i* friend Z>-aIy, whose ningnificenl Daguerri-otyprs have repeatedly bven thrown naidt Kt the Institute Fair, Charleston, to give place tr No. tlieru work, comes in for a Silver Modal, nml right worthily is it mciitcd : For best Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, &e., Sib vcr Medal. J. T. Zcnlv. For nicely of ju lgmcnt and pen'eetion of man! pulation, with roundness of object and fin' noes o tone, we assert that J. T Zcaly stands at the heat! of his profession in South Carolina, and few bcttei operator* can be found in the country. And wc may add, that Irs pupil. Cot. I, A. Green, of out rill ige, is but Utile behind his preceptor. It will be remembered that Dr. J. \V. Parker of Columbia, related somewhat of his success ia th? culture of eora for exhibition at the State Fair, du ring our Agricultural Exhibition tn September. We find the billowing notice of award to him. Wil any of .<ur farmers Attempt competition fur the next dis[t.iy in Columbia -. The largest crop of Corn grown upon two aoroi <>r more of upland, Sih'er Pneher. Dr. J. W Fsikcr, Columbia, S. C. (149 bushels, I iieck, quarts, on first acre; nud 116 busbt-ls, 3 pecks, i quarts, on second.) As far as wc can judge by the Columbia pnpori the first Fair was nil immccaa success, nud tin number of articles on exhibition far exceeded cnleu lation. The arrangements were ample, and even thing in the programme passed off as saiislsctotilj as Could have i ecu expected. At a meeting of the Society, on Wednesday evening. Gen. Jamison was introduced into the Hull of the House of Representatives, and delivcrci the annual address, a copy of which was solioilei for publicai'on. The subject of the address was Agriculture, and the Means and Measures to it Advancement, and lie touched not only upon thi l>cculinr products, but the forms of labor at tin South. Tlio General is know n to be a deep think cr, with high mental cultivation and practical cx pcricnoe, and It s ndlrcss cannot fail to add to hi ri putatiun, as well as impart information of gnu value to the ngiieulturul interests of the Sojth. The officers n?min .ted for the cneuing year arc President?Col. A. P. Calhoun. Pice Presidentt.?Thomas P. Dyrd, Georg Seaborn. Thomas K. I'owc, U. S Porcher, Jacol Stromnn, N. A. Pcay. Executive Committee?J. U. Adams, E. G Palmer, K. J. Gage, J. Foster Marshall, Dr. If llarrllee. Win. Gregg was chosen on the Executive C?>m niitlee, hut heiug ineligible, Col. A. G. Summc wns selected in his stead. lion. J. Foster Marshall, of Abbeville, lias bee apjomtcd Annual Orator for the next year, nit I Col R ?T _ r>f TIn'nn lil? ult.u ?x?ii.? TilK ALISTO.N PRIZR, Hon. II F. \V. Allston, a year ago, founded pr'ze of $100, under the direction of the Faculty c the South Carolina Collegr, for Ks&ays, to be an nunlly rend in the College Chapel, on some d? dining the nnnual session of the legislature. Th competition to be open to nil students of the Collegt resident graduate* and nluniui. The subject of lai year's essay was the Stability of Governments, an the firjl of Outohir was the latest period withi which they could be received. r.y n report of the Committee (President McCn and Dr*. la iber nnd Reynolds) wo learn that onl three i ssnys were handed in?two of which veer j excluded vs out of time, nnd the other was not < sufficient merit to j notify the award. The coin initlto have therefore, with the approbation of th found* r of the put", adopted tho f< llowing titolu lions: He?alrtd, That no prize be awarded this year. Rfsolttd, That the same topic, The Stability c Governments, stands over for the next year, will the same prize of one hundred dollais. Jtrenlrrd, That an additional prizu of ono hun died do .lam be otTcred (or the best i-ssay <>n eoiir other rubji-ct, to be hereafter selected,ot which du notice shall be given. Tho topic be di curs -d from s historical, as wcl r.s a philosiij h eal, and also from a practical point o view. Soptu Crioust Coi.i.eos?At the close o the examination of the Senior Class of the Son!) Cbiol-nn College, on the l5tli inatant.the following appointment# wt.ro mndo?the ten fimi named dc livering ttddicss"* nt the Comm- ncrment. Wi at e glad to find that the eon of our trot thy lleprc acn'Ative, Dr J. Winonnth, aland# high on tin liat: G. M. Fairlee, Mar.on; H. Covington,Matlbo ro; !t. M. Tail, Cliai lex ton: L it. i liillonqumt, 1 tarn well; T. A. Middleton, Georgetown; <}. K. Coil Clutaw; J. C. Wtnamilh, Sparlmil.tirg; J. ft F.yle, Yoilt; d. It Memminger, Chmleaton; O. N Lii'bet', Columbia; J. K. Way, HimsvilU", Oeor g.a; .1. C. Hoykiti, Columhu#, (J?M>igin; \V. II Whitner, Andermn; W. J. Dutaiit, Sumter; ,1 P. Cain, Cli rleaton; R. W llutaon, Itenu'orl; <1 P. liarria, New Orlinn*; K. II Kelicra, Charlea ton. Wassrn I). Wilkm.?Thw gentleman, during the K*tm Session of ihe Legislature, submitted liu books of account and vouchors foi his eipendilurn of trust Knucns funds to a Committee of memberi of t'o Legislature, nnd others, nn 1 the)* attest I fin ho "disbursed the sums intrusted to his cure will proper discretion and judgment." Wo hope thii will prove satisfactory to nil parties The New York mid Newfoundland telejrnpl lino (1,715 initi o m length) was opened on the 1 Ott instant, and messages were passed back nnd forth The line cost about .j00,0<K>* The trans-AUsntit foinpnny, to entry the hnc from its present tcrmin us to In-lund, bus been formrd in England. Thi cables are under contract, nnd it is hoped to l?av< 'be whtlf I n* working order 'n July, 1857 I* ~ PRIZKS AWARDED585 The Executive Committee ol the Spartanburg c? Agricultural 8?>cicty would give notiee that the 'lo Prises awarded in the Indies' Department nt the in Into Annual Pair have been received, and are read} fur distr bulion. The following ia a list of Ct the prises and name* ol the persons to whom the}' 'h oro awarded: lM" Pair of Silver Butler Knives, to Mrs. Geo. Garrett, for Artificial Flowers. elc Large Breastpin, to Mrs. A. F. Goldiug for Km- nrl broidcrcd Pin Cushion. Gold IVnoil, to Miss Hester Bognn, for large W( Table Cover. Cameo Breastpin, to Miss M. J. Moore, for tin Worsted Embroidered Fire Screen. Gold Lueket, to Miss C. M. Goldiug, for Cain bria Embroidery. rr Large Breastpin, to Mrs. Ii- Mitchell, for Needle se Work. w; Cameo Breastpin, to Miss S. K. Poster, for Shell I Box. Pair of Silver Butter Knives, to Mrs. W. I?ck- P11 wood, for Lamp Mat. co Gold Thimble, io Mrs. J. Choice, for Kaney Fire Sereen. , Gold Pentjil, to Miss J. J. Poster, for Crochet ' 1 Work. Gold Bracelet Clasp, to Miss C. M. E. Guiding, D lor Wax Flowers. Pair of Silver Bntter Knives, to Mrs. T. Siobo Farrow, for Drawing. 1 | Gold Thimble, to Mrs. J. D. Wright, for Quilt, nr , (1st premium.) m Gold Pencil, to Mist ? Montgomery, for Quilt, ^ c>rcmiuio. , Morocco Iteticule, to Mrs. A. F. Goldiug, for Infant's Saek. t-"'1 Gold Thimble, to Mrs. W. C. Bennett, for Man- in. ^ th Morocco Reticule, to Mrs. Geo. Garrett, for Wax Fruit. > Pair of Cuff Pin*, to Miss S. E. Foster, for Li , What-Not,Leather Work. , v Gold Pencil, to Miss Mira Jackson, for DoubleKnit Sock*. Pair of Vases, to Mrs. A. P. Gold'mg, for Or- ,n I linmented Candle Slnnd. wl Those entitled to prizes are requested to call (or p, send some one authorized t<? receive the prises) nt i ^ ' the residence of T. Stoho Farrow, Scorctory and I " I Trciuiurer, some time during the Afternoon ol Fri- j day next. ex The Executive Committee have not heen able to ! procure the prizes awarded in the Gentlemen's Do- I partment, though ordered at the same time Irom , ? j New York. Due notice will bo given when pro- w r cured. I GABRIEL CANNON, ^ C1 J. E.OELAND, " J. A. ANDERSON, jr. ,. >' T. O. 1*. VERNON, ) ^x . 'Vo ?" J.C.ZIMMERMAN, | te SIMPSON HOBO, | u T. 6TOBO FARROW, J k" -m..- 1 ?' NEWS SCRIPS. ti! The Savannah papers caution the public against u ^ | caontnftil )U>i on the Merchants ami Planters' J.' t , Bank of that city, which they do?cribe as hlurrc.l I and greasy, mid badly executed. Tho signature of J Mr. Roberta, President, is luidly imitated, while j(| | the red on tho eountcrfeit is of deeper hue than the i, ! | genuine. hi ' Also $ I Us on the Central Railroad Bank bearing ^ the nme characteristic*. The buhlic had better ex- p( amine Georgia bills carefully. tl On the 13th ult. Col. Hiram Pearson, of San P Francisco, in Rome, took a freak into hia head to K V . . tl scat himself in the State chair of the Pope. lie j(1 ' was fined 1,000 piasters for the I ricf dignity. g The members of the Rhode Island Legislature *' f get $1 per day. A proposit on to increase their r j pay was voted down on the 4tli November l?y the i people. j The Greenvillo Entorpri** ftUfrgtaU to the Grand ^ ' , Division of South Carol na the nppolr.tmcnt of Rev. j * I II. II. Durant a? StateTemperance I^ovtarcr. This e j nomination meets approval and would lit highly ;.c S r ! ccptuble to the people, j The Annual Address before tlio Association of j | , the Graduate* of lite State Military Academy w ill j 1 " j be delivered by Professor P. F. Stevens, of the ' ? 1 . Citadel Academy, to-morratv, the 2Ut instant, Farmer* near Maysvillc, Ivy., are said to bv ae 11- i j. ; ing corn at 50 cents a bushel. Mayor Wood, of New York, having illegally d.s- ! ' ^ | charged from arrest fraudulent *oU re, has l>ein ?rJ rested and brought be-fore the Recorder. I Tito Great Histt-ui Steamship, the largest vcsm-1 ever built since tbc Ark, will be launched in lingI laud in April. Her first trip will be made to Port d t land, Maine. Her tonnage is 3l),000. , >' i General .Intnes Ihtnkhead, of the ITuitcd State* a ' Army, died on Tuesday tvght, in Hallimorc. lie j tl J I was formerly of Virginia. j S i lion. Joshua lj. Martin, an eg-Governor of Ala- ' ' I b 1 banta, died in Tuscaloosa, on the 2d instant. Senator Ci.ayton's Death.?John M. Clay- 1 i, ton, whose health has been bad tor nearly n year, e a died in Delaware, at ltis residence, on the 9th in- '' slant. Mr. Clayton cnteicd the I'nited State Sen- ^ ate in 1629, and occupied the post of Secretary of ti * State during the Taylor-Fillmore administration, u 1 Mr. Buchanan and Gen. Cass passed though Pliila- l' ' dcloti a on th3 13th to attend the fun-'ial. || (' ^ Gov. Geary, of Kansas, in October, made a trip c to Southern Kansas for the purpose of breaking up 11 " a mob of frecsoilcra near Sugar Creek, and lias not '' since been heard ot. Fears of violence arc enter- j i. ^ mined. n * Steps are being taken to nrguiixe a new Territo- j 1 ry iu the Gadsd. u Purchase. Where aro the free- ! 1 dom shrickersf 1 Senator Douglas is expeetcJ in Washington th.s v 1 week, and will shortly lead to the altar Mis Coutts 11 I* i \T ' ! V of Virginia. Kenneth Rsyner, of N. C.,s>nd Mr. llol.lcn.of ; ? ^ : the Raleigh Standard, had a set-to in that city on 1 n |, the 10th. Cause?politics. A Correspondent of the Mcmph.a Enquirer eon- 1 firms the lately-reported insurrectionary move^ ments in F.iyette county, Tennessee. Tuc Aboli tionists of other States wore probably the insng.i 1 I tors, and a white tiuin named Williams wasseied ,f by a patrol, near Macon, in a negro cabin, after : twelve o'clock at night, lie was committed to j a 1 with 30 of Ins negro confreres. I Tlio Kansas Herald of Freedom has again ap ' 1 pcared. The new issue bears dato 30th October? i j the fust s nee the destruction of the office at Ijiw- j, rencc. , q e j The Mechnnics' Rank, of Columbus, Georgia n " | failed to open its doors on the 4tli instant, 'i'hc isp | sues ol the Hank were going ofF at 23 cents in the | dollar. Bad case. The Columbus Sun capi-csses 1 confi hneo in llie President, nnd think* bill holder* had better wait awhile before sacrificing them Manager Brougham has wagered $1,000 that he ^ nnd hi* company will perform on the tamo night in N< w York and rirljdclph.a. The distance is 100 n miles, and tho locomotive mint travel 50 in.les an hour for h;m to win. Mr. Martin, tried at Gdlisonriilo for tho murder , of J. 9. PccpU-s, lint bo n found guilty of man- , \ , slaughter. 3 months' imprisonment and j 1 ,000 I p fine is the sontencc of the court ( On the 13th instant the Columbia passengtr Ira n | , o( the South Cntoliua l!u lrc/u), n i:o miles below j \ ( Branch villa, mm thro aii from the H ick, ;md sever ' , r.l passengers received injuries. ' ' , Mr. J. II. W"healer, II. S Minister nt Niosragua, Arrived at New York on the 15th. Walker's army numbers 2,000 men. As toon as reinforced j i he me Hit t? attach Maaujro. i The New York papers speak of sending Fremont ^ . to tho United States Senate in place of Hamilton j, > Fish. > \Vc learn from the Carolina Times that Joseph i * t Bhizard, while dronk, near Charlotte, threw him- 1 i? self on the track of the Railroad, an! received in |(l ' jurir* from which ho died. I i J? Ceo. John II. Kiton,ol Washington, wu?slrlckwitli an apoplectic fit on Friday ln?t, nud little < pc is entertained of his recovery. Oeu. II. was Jackson's Cabiiit t and former minister to Spain. Judge Munro, nl tlio rrccnt session <4 the mi lesion Court, Mild U t.aJ never wr the Issue jokct, and never expected to do so. A case was rpctually enjoined by being placed on it. Tito Carolina Timet ad v.mh the public to inspect wcly silver quarters, mi n largo amount of spurious ticlo won put in circulation iu Columbia l ist H*k. The mob city of Il.ihiir.oro gave another cxhibiu of morality on Tuesday, 11th instant, in burnK the efligy of Hon. Reverdy Johnson before his lidcncc in Monunnnt Square, amid hideous noii and outrage. During the sccuo a pistol ball is fired into his library. Silk has declined in Irondon three shillings |Kr mud, and ordeis to China have diminishid iu nstqucnec. This will retain silver iu Knglaud. Uev. Dr. I l"ge, of Richmond, Va., has been osen President of ilcmpdeti Sydney College. Application for pass|>orts was made to the Stall epr.rtment at Washington by free negroes for a reign musical tour. That Dcparlincut replies, rough the Assistant Scori taiy, that these persons e not citizens of the United States within the er.ning of the constitution and laws, as expounded ' the courts. The York District Chronicle ? ') s that a trseri.int mill belonging to J. N. MelCiwee, on Fish g Creek, was consumed by fire on the night of e tenth instant. Also, that the boy Stewart, who broke out of incoln (N. C.) jail,awaiting trial (or mail mbbe , was recaptured in Cleveland county. The Dai liugtoli Fl.ag notices the fall of a scnflUd that village oji the 11 lit instant, by which a ! Iiite man and a negro were severely, hut not da ? rously, Injured. Wo suggest that ropes, instead withes, lie used to secure cross p des in scafTdds. cuiitv to lite should induce the trifling additional :pcnsc. A Utcit Hi.orkmcnt.?Two Rridicuroomb to ; <k Dm nr. ?A St. Josephs (Mo i curres)?niidi lit, riling en tin* Slid of October, says: "Hist night our gossips w? re thrown into cental's over nu elopement, which certainly was otic of most extraordinary character. It seems that two rung gentlemen wcro nddi casing n young belle up wit, trnd that she smiled cqoa'ly upon luth Yes- | t Jay morning she was to be married to one and st lliffllt to the other, nod sir.no,, t.. ..... .1... ! pt engagements. At'J A. M one bride* rooin was made li:i|?j?y^h?y Iter | lodge t I hand mid ;nrt, and nt 9 P. M. the other was made li i| py by ic possession <?f her p> rs<?n. They fled at du.k, and ore wedded at Hhmmington. just twelve miles dislit, and continued ou their way t?? realms ur nown." Important krom England.? It is staled In the hil.idelphin American thill private letter*, received i that city from the Hon. George M. Dallas, Uni d State* Minister at th*j Court of St. Janus, by ! is coutideiitial ftiends, convey the important intel- 1 dice that he has succeeded ill negnf uting a treaty etwei n the United Stales and England, which jver* and settles all the points in dispute between le two countries. It has Ikvii the earnest desire of resident Pierce and S cretnry Ma ley t> neeonilitdi this diflicult task before retiring I om oflice, so >at all possible troubles night b.' sinoothed iiwnv ir the incoming administration The ins'ructions iven to Mr. Dallas, when ho entered U|?on Ins misan, have been xealously noted up to by him, mid ic result has hi en most happy, as above no'ed. M^nrtiED, On Sunday,the VtU inst.,Wy ISIios W..II, Rn,, lr. WII.I.IAM WH.SON, to Miss ELIZAIETJI EZELL, all ?.f this D -trict Hv the sarne, on the 13th ilirl., Mr. 1IAUUION BUANNON.m M.ss IIAKIJIET. dnug! tor f ('vtt Wit li aviso n Scat, nil of this I > *t. it. At CirecnvvooI,on tin* G h inxt , by li v. E. T. It*.sr. M G. A NDEIISON. E-"],oi Spattaiihar^' )istrietj and M? f.\U IE d .n-hlci o* U It. A Mrs On. mm of Abbiv IK- 1>?i ct. On Wednesday, the ftlh ilist.. by tlielfev Thoms Mitchell. Mr \V. S. OLIV EI*, to M s? M. A. IASTIvKLING, all of Georgetown. In New < jloiiecsti r. Me , oil the ~Jd 111' , .f I.. IATCH, IN"j..(t'o Mditoi of iIn- Charleston i>tanto Moi N. t'I'S!IM 'N, <>' t? oucester. OEITUiLXlY. Died, ut fVviT| ?>n t'.o lIUli u .it i'io ; sence ?>f Maj T. 11 MvUani:, . i JSI;?blo * 11. in Anfftaott District, B. C, ANIlKliW .1. CO AN, I>llil<!r>t Mill ul Win ( ill, til .*\. || 1.1'i'iiir.r. .* > ' . gcd 18 years. Tin- subject ! 11 s It m? ice. Ut a loiv Wit-Li. billet', le't li ? latliel V r snl-iic", nf r six tiding a four days' vacation. and n-mmcd in .ahUi'.vn, tn prosecute li s Mud in undr. Iii? faithful Vix'i'iiinr, I. v. .1. I. Kennedy, whose instructions e had enjoyed fft'.'lily two years. It was out privilege, w? wt II a* 'air phasure, to ? intimately nrquyiiittd with tin- dcccasid, and an testify of Ins worth and merit. A? a student e was faithful in llif discharge ol t Vriy duty, and xluhited in his walk and convcrsat a aiii'ni? lis tllow-ftlutk-nii a mi ft ftdln renee to truth and j usee, manifesting ch-arly a moral character. \\ < , idtvd, mourn the loss ol such a prom - lip youth, ut down in tho xcry morning of life, ju?t i |?vnni2 >r us fultn ?<. biding fa r t<> ? rve his day and ^curat ion with fidelity and sueeibs. lis ch-nili lias ausi'il a vaeuuin in the school (to winch h was so uueli attached) that cannot e:.s ly he filled, and i.s lelloxv Students should consider that this ill.pi ll ation ol I'rov deuce is aslion" nJmomt on to them, lis ifiiM iMi ly. for in .inch an hour as ye think ol tile S"!l o| Mail conn th." In his death the in art r an I ihs. t r t s of (ani'ly elaiioti arc severed, leaving an aflhctcd father,broilers and sisters, wi'li numerous fm nds, to mourn as loss We ean sincerely syni|Mith:x ' with those i ho mourn aiul heave the s o|| w In h isthr index to broken heart Hut the question in a?. ?, " \\ hy do re mourn d paring friends?" ''The lend pave, nd the l?rd hath taken away; tind we should neckly bow to his w II, and say, "Missed be the mine of the l<ord." 4*L f. is a span, a fleet ng hour, I low s mil the vap'T flivsj Man is a It nder, transient flower, That e'en in bloom.ng dirs " A FKIKNI) We tire requested to announce .1 II Tv'l.HKION a eanditlale for Clerk of the Court if t'otnmoii 'it.'is lot Sp ii lallhutp i> strict. at the li ect nil ill anuary next. N<>v G 3? if \\ c are iri|iiitt('il to announce M.ij ?10I1N -AIvl.l, lit >M AR a candidate f?>r tin- ( k of the Joint of Common Piiis* fur Spartanburg, I )t??tr * t t llie Klectan in .Janu ir\ next. Nov ti 37 tf enurei.x ami su.t riiitm or roe* it a to' HI IMIIMi, l I RKit uy 0 WlTKK'S SSPANJS1I MIXTl'RK WooatiT, Wayne Co.. (?ht.?, Doc. 1, 1853. 1r*?R# Hrvm:rr ?\: I5" en? tjftitWiiii-ii?II.iv ,ij? |(,| f,>ur yeusfc pa?t been nth-ring wi'.li S.-i u'.u hi ltd worn lor in, without nihng relief Iron out In *I physician*, I " a* solsei 1 by .1 fivnd I,. 11y* Ciii toi'* Spau.ih Mixtuie !i ivc* IP.. plc.axui e to stale that before finishing the rut oottl- thv iliu.iHe rrlmil I then nr.feico two lore but I Ire; and with In ni Ifelt grulilude I ?t?te to ou the fuel that two bottle* of your excellent prea rat ion ha? entirely cured me. The third bottle 1 ^iivr to a friend who had been sill'- r.Hit with Silt Uheum lor a lengthollime, ami c, like inywlf, own his restotatmn 'o health to the irture of "Caller's Span ?b Mixture " You are l liberty to u*e tin* letter any way you may think roper, if it Will beiieht the articled. Your oh?dieni *irvant, JOSICrII KOBINSON. Not G 37 lm si PERIOR PIANOS. The Vndc rsigned, Prole*?<>r of Mane, etc., at lid Spartanburg Female College, rr?|?e<'tfully minns the Public, that he i? the agent of I.IOIII R, JKVYTON, .* BRADBURY'S PIANOS, diioh rank now among the Very best. Warrant J, nnd furnished at the factory price. Some Sptciim Its can he mtb at the Female Col ge. K. M. KDWAHDV. Hi pt. Q.t 31 tl Old Bi llion on the Union.?Col. Benton hi consented to deliver a lecture at Newbury port, I I., on the 26lh instant, lit* subject will bo "T1 Union." Iu his letter of acceptance lie uyi: "I believe there is danger of disunion, and th the first step towards averting tho danger is to fa< it and luihotu it. A tier toe depiu and nature tlie <1 se ise is known the remedy con be considcre which, with me, must be conciliation, not coercio un application to lih the feelings of patriotism, n tional pride and mutual interest which certain animate the great majority of both luilvts of tl Union, and an attempt to unite them in n course conduct which should linve harniuny and conci!i lion for its object." iirliuioiih liberty in unmu.?The que lion whether Baptists shall bo admitted to the n prouching meeting of tlie Kvangrlieal allinncc is r garded w ith great interest in Germany as a sort test question respecting icligious freedom. T! controversy is warmly waged, and among the lit and important ndbcirnts to the side of liberty a Dr. Schemed, of 1 leidelburg, and the celvbrat Bruimnachcr,cokTt preacher. The King is said still favor the tolcrnlUO "f the Baptists. General Gadsdkn and Mexico.?Tlie N? York Journal of Cmiiiucrco places n proper cs unite on the services of Gent ral Gadsden as Mill ter to Mexico. Those services were: 1. Messi Valley purchase. 2 Modification of the Mt-xlc. tarifi'. 3 The Abolition of the Passport sysU and other restrictions on the freedom id comincrt 4. The adoption of u mutually advantageous pus system. The T<>n*imiuth Journal ?.-?ys *1 .j. I' -orr sh<n be erentnl a Aarrote-nct. 1 COMMERCIAL. (JllARI.KSTON MARKRT. NoV. 13. cotton. Kce> ipts for the week 11.474. Sales in name til fi,S25 bates. Kitreims 10J a '2$. Rive 32 a A Corn?N. C. CO a 72?bags 75 n 80. Whrat I.J Oats 48 Peas 75. Flour in bairels 7 J a 7J; sac 3} n 3|. Sugars (cargo sales) 9J n 9} for Cu Museovad. *; l1 J n In J tor Delta and choice Ji. < old crop. Molasses?Cuba Cnyed 40 ? Muscm do 53 n 55 (from stores) iu linrreU?hlids 48. (' fee?Uio?10J a 11^. B.ieon?hams II a ] shoulders 8J; sidis l)J a 9J. Salt 80 a 85. PUBLIC NOTICE Is lierchy pi*, n, to all those in want of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, tint MORGAN & MOOKK, No. l,Hriek Unn, are receiving and opening a well assorted and in desirable stock. Tito prevalence of JYllotv Fcv? r in Clint leal having cut oil* the trade o' that city, mid buying Goods, us we did, late in the season,? nablrd us purchase n great many of them at import at on p ce?. 'flier? fori-, give us a Call,? xniniitc our STOC KL , nnd be nssarcd thai ive are soiling a' Charles! Prices. MORGAN & MOOItK BfHilibtrfg, No*. SO 39 t Houses, Lots and Land tor Sale MAny person wishing to purchase I proved la.Is, or iinimprov.d I., within ami m at the Vill tg?* of Sp tnnburg?or Lands in different Tra : front I J to 4 mile* o! the Village, if they will ? I on me between tin* t mo nnd the lath day of ] t cembcr mxt. I will sell them nt private sale st I bargains a% I suppose tliev eann -t purchase of; ; other?as I am determined to sell, and to sell l< | if I ean find those that may wish to purchase. No*. I*, ISJC. 39 3t It. C. POOLK i Vi\luablo Roal Estato and Tov LOTS FOR SALE. j K propose to Sell to the highe t halter, v T the lJthdny ol DeeemWr.next, r.t Spait | but g Com t I louse, a Urge suiount of th -in-ot t.V | tilo Wood L >ta an4. Lauds in the tielnity of ' town, vix: 1 tru t of Sd a ere*, on T/iw?.iii'> Fork, id* the *1 horns at bridge. in.hiding bull l< s ol Cl ijuej? n Creek at the ni aitS I Hereof, itic'.uil a beuiildu! bail ling let on the St. John's Mrvct. I tract on the other .ttlmif thccieek, opposite ab >ve,containing forty i? : *. I tract know n a* tin; Dave Tho.w.mi traet, ly us the opposite side ol the r a I Iroin M'.? Pail son's, eotitai.ting ?7\2 actes J These linils a-c ail valuable t .r faim ug i ; titnarr. Also, I I lots, ilea: .v nil in the \v?s ds, well t ! fiei ed, I ,llg b. t w? .11 Mr Jason 11. Can run's p and thr lhivo Tllollisoli ] .ee. Plats .ami a lull representation of these rati lots an 1 It a, ts in it at . a* time Ik' seen in tin* of o I.oImi, L1wt.iI>, .V C uI sle, and etthir??( the i d. i sigtuai will show them at ant tint* t > pro I it sh ng to pure hare. let his made known n .lav ol Sale. Ry older of thf Court of E<]U;iy, S. Il? JlU), ) Committeo o i J. ,!. JiOYJT $ J. W. Thorn* V ... OA n,, ?W* ?. V 0J | To Leave Charleston, S. Ilrertf 1'iiJtiy, o/ 9 o'rlarl a m , from Itintcn Co* Whar f. 1NLAN11 ROl'TK f. r 1* htikr*. Fit., via 1*. . folt and 1 liltnn 1 lend, S (' ; S<VMitia!i, 1)i* llrutsw iclt niul St. Mar \ V, (in : Ft niaiidiiia, J i onville nr.rl I'icolal.i, Klot ida, and :.lt inti-riius! j Landings. 4^ The new and stipci'.. strnnti r 11VKltGI.AI Jl,. M (Vrtttier, l.'onininiiili i, It II Siumh.M I L. F. Rtmx, I'aritT, lute of the Cnrul a, will e nienoe iter itg tlar ti p?, .in nb no, early in Dec j ber. Tits 4,Kv. rpln li?" li - li< in built mill r the i I ei.il MiperilWt titin o nl l.i r oilier i s, expressly i tins runic, having i-lij;:.nt, roo'ny i.ml imprn ' passenger ?iee??nini i.l.-.i .ns Liberal deiluci i Irmn lire ooslotiur) rate* for ti .importation ?l I uinch.in.1 plantation nppiirtcnntici* w,II lie mad | emigrants , ('iinn.-i-tions will ho sun lo at the above p',< with eonvi-ynnees thence into the interior. Freight* will bo re nliippul triirn tins |>laee j well us Ironr Pa'atha, to punt* bt-yend on the John's an 1 Oelatnha Ritcrt, without charge. I further pariicul.it*, apply to WILLIAM M. Tl'NNO, Agent, North Commercial Wharf, Chat',-sin ( Not 30 .19 Cl S T. ITB OF S O (7 TH CAROLIN. Sl'AttTA NDl'RO 1 >ISl HtCT. IAMI'."> h ILL1A V.S, who is in the cuMol the Sit 'nil o Spartanburg. t>y virtue ole-t. at tin- Hu t of M. Myvrs. having filed in my of ' together w.ili whotlule, on oath, of h? whole tale and 'jrtVets, Ilia petition to the Cmui of C ti'tni P.cjis, praying that he mty be admitted to be-,, fit of tho a?-t of the (?vn- rat Assembly, in or the relief of insolvent debtors: It hindered, J the said M. Myers, Adnir. of It Startle*. atld 1 oil er the er- ilit.?rs to whom the sad James \ t I ants is in at.ywiseirdebtid, bo, and tlu-y ate h j by, sumrnniie.i and have notice to appear, before ! said Court, at Sjiartai burg Court House, on the 1 dry of April next, tovhow cause, fany tlicy i why the pruyt r of the petitioner aforesaid should be granted. < 111'.,., t\f t '/vmntAtt PUib S*?Li?-lfi?il f.t I ^ til'* lUth Nov., !S.r)6 J. 1?- TOLLESON, Nov 20 39 tf Clerl IN EQUITY Spartanburg. 1 Ml for sale of projKrrty, part.ton, &c. 1 Emily T. lb-cers, A din'*., vs. Wm. K. R??x< I Lawn E. Kojcrs, Sarah Jane lU*gers,?) ?. H Hi^rri, minors, l?y I heir next friend. IN Pursuance o! an older of tlic Court of E<jt 1 will ripati' to sale, at S|NUtnnbui?tf I.'. II. Sales-day in I teocmbcr next, the lot situated wi the corporate limit* of the Town of Sparinnbi linl represented by two pints executed by Win Camp, now on file in n?y Office, nnJ designator Nos. I and 2: The first containing 3-10th*, othei 8'lOtha acres. These lots are on a beautiful stri ct, running fi Mr, Kliaa Low's residence, and inteiseeling \ afreet nt the house now owned by J. Raima y It den. On one of tliotn is erected a moo little (age, with linmlsoinv improvements. Tluse lots will bo sold on a credit of twi months, with interest from the day of sale. 1 1 chaser* nro required to secure the purchase mo ' by hand, with two approved sureties, and pay I papers TIIOS O. P VKUNON.r t s i ' ('otTt'rs ,Oflk"c. Nor 8, Nov. 20 39 i Sale of Faraltare. '' TJ A VINO determined on removing to CoJum10 II. bia. the subscriber will aelt, ut lib residence, on Silurday t?e*t, nt public oa'cry, hi* entire at llOU8i:ilOM) & KITCHEN KUUNIT17RK. ,c> Those wishing such pruperty would do well to at'? t-nd. Sale to comimncs ?t 10 o'clock. d N"vg0 37 Jt T' T KKOWN. j SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ? TIIE IIAVAHA PL A!% ! "r PRIZES GUARANTIED! 01O2,OOO. OiNLY 15.000 NUMBERS!! p- Prizes payable without Deduction. of Jasper County Academy Lottery I [By Authority of the State of Georyia.] re 1 CLASS T. j To ho drawn December I5. 18.Mi. n! Concert lo i Hall, Mncon, Georgia, under the sworn Super'ni! totidcncu of Col. George M. l/^.in und \\ . C. I Anderson, l>q. \v Remember thi* lottery has only fifteen ti- Thousand Numbers?less than any lyttlery in is, the World.' therefore it is the beet for investment. ||;t tixamme the SCHEME. m iPiiicof $! 5,000 >e. j ' 5.000 t til j ? 2,000 1 Pri** of $1.000 nre 4,000 5 " 500 nre 2,500 ! !l ho " 100 are 8.000 1,500 " 40 re 80,000! ? APPROXIMATION PR'ZES 20 Appr's of $100 mi* $2,1)00 50 " 50 nre 2,500 50 " 20 nre 1,000 ne ~~~ |j 1,712 Prizes amounting to $'02,000 Ticket* $10; Hilrce $5; Qnnrtcrs 2.50. The 1,5o0 Prizes ?>l $40 nre determined by the ||>a Inst figure of the Number thnt draws the Capita! ^ Prize ol $15,000. The Capital Pi hce will, nt course. '* end w ith one of the ligur< s?1,2,3,4,5.6,7,8, i(j_ 0.0. Tln>.?e who'e Tickets ending witii the snme I lis (ire :i? th lust in the Capital will be entithd lo *' $10. Halves and OuniliTH ill proportion. ? IVrsons M-nding monry by mail need not fenr its j being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Coin' miiniciitions confidential, Hank N< t?-s of sound ' I'unks tak? n nt pnr. Those wishing partieuhir ' numbers should onhr immediately. Address, JAB. F. WINTER, Manner r, Nor. 0 30 3t Macon, Ga. ' , SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIESf , SOL Til K UN MILITARY AC.IDKJIY LOTTKRV-' | class k.? "ir i To be drawn hi the City of Mobile, Alabama, on t? I I .. 1. I m lorn .. , ?? vmirru ? , j/rvvmwi IVJ, I ?.1W, f?Jl O" Single Number*. ( John ilurtel :ui I \V. \V Moliuire. Jwjs., ('nm'ri on 30,000 Tickets?3,280 Prizes! MOKE THAN ONE PIlfZK TO EVERY TEN TICKETS, 15IUI.LI ANT SCHEME. IPiiae.'.f $40,01)0 I Prize of ?1.000 m- I I " 12,000 )0 Priz of 20tl .1-, i " r.,000 ioo " ioo ar- I 1 . " 2,000 100 . 44 70 | ict* ! 1 * 1,000 yJ i Approximation Prizes. ' 4 Priz*** of $150 rip. In $40,000 p are $600 J i?y 4 " 125 up. to 12,000 j.. sire 600 i ,vv 4 " 1"0 :>p. to 5.0(10 p. are 400 ! ' 4 " 7j?p. to 2,0o0 p. are 3<'0 j I 8 " 50 up. to 1,000 p. nio 4"0 . ? 40 " 45 up. to 200 p sire !,S00 I ?n 3,000 " 40 ni t 120,000 3.2*<0 priz ? Amounting to 2o4,?)UO OJ1 Wlin'e Ticket*$10; Halves ?5; Qunitcr* S24. ,n ! 3.OO0 Pris* * nl ?!') wilt lii.* delerm.neil by tbe u l : la^t figure nt lllc Number its 0 dm a * 1 be $40,000 j the 7"* l'*i>r 1 x impl.*, if tin* Nuoilicr drawing ilic i $lo,o;iy Priz<* 1 U'*h Willi Nn. l,ilii-u all U?eTtvk?*t* ,,vc wbvrc tin- number en !? h; 1 ?: I be?nulled to $4'). 1 ti 11' Nuii?!? :- lull woll N*| 2. tili'll ali the Tick- i (|li . is v.*h 1 re tSic Nunit* a ?1. !> in 2 will be rutitled to $ 10. s rut n> tin In 0. lUc " CKP.TIKICATKS OF PACKAGES will be m?M tit ihi* lollomng iati*?, which in tbe ii?k: ? . Cer Islri ate of P.iekagta of 10 W Wc Tiekrts, $<> > ~ " - 10 llnif " 30 " " )<i Qimrlit " 15 lt. (j j Aiiln.<* Oi A1 s fii.* "111 kvt* i?r (.a ridicule* eiilicr I to S. SWAN d: CC>.. Allan 1.1. G?., :,, ! or >S. SWAN, Montgomery, A'a. a. c K??< M L ('oaiiiiis>ionc rs of the I'oor. 5i. c Tlie Cmnn .?letters ?if the P.rf.i* for Spall Uibm g mi* I) ktriol, S C., teg leave In 111 ike the loili?wing . us Ui-jmrt in ?ti?* I lenmaUto Court ur Common Plea* tlu* in * (.;ii:i, (all lirm, lt.".6 They hsive gre.oly "vdu *cd tin, number of out- I stand ng PsiU|K*r? heretofore scattered over tbe 1>? T Iriet. to ubi ii tin y were pay ing more or lew. ly mu. ordering '?!! w*l o arc entitled to tbe public eliaitiiei if of the d .-ti i't to tin* Poor ll iu>c. They have 11 , gidlv earritd out tl.i? i>:d*-r, x-*i pt ill a few i siih ? J ! .11 winch the Pauper* are gr,-silly ntfl fled mid en- , ' titely hclpl.**; itl *llt*h e.?c* tlley hare provid.il *' for 1 In r rnpp ?rt with their 'r end* and rilaiam* i It is brim ! llitlt the chntiio m our former MM< W w 1. 1 educe the pub 1 K|-> n?e, w utioa; depriving the ' ". pmp r oi any <4 ti 1 nr/ul right*. "' ? tt ;h a v;f>v I< ? the (urt: >lnnj; the paupers of tho i 1 m' I)i u et a fn rn.anrnt kU|<pnt i ut the Pour House, ' they have enlarpiil tlw tract of lanJ on which the | . r.H.r ]lou?c stands, and Irnve eii?ird a number of j ate, ltcMf Itoiuea, nil wi ll armifed, and niiwtnirtrd with ' "m a \ >iw t > the coin'oris ?>f their inmates. They j desire, by the judicious management ??f their Stew ' | nrd, f > to cult vale the lands kthly purchased, na to ' V0' ih m: a portion, it not ail, of the gram consumed on ; f"r i tlie place. The Board arc of ??pinioU that when the j lVC" him) in paid fur, together with she buddings lap ly i erected, tin y M il! t>v able to reduce the Tainol the ,ie- District considerably below the Mim Uovv expended | v lo mi ito Poor. UrsprclfuHy submitted, t?. \V II. I.liGO, Chairman. ,Cl** I .1. G. 1 .a* D"cm, Cleric and Trcaaurer. > ^ ' The following is a list of the names of the Outt'1 , Handing Paupers now Mij>(K?itid by the Oanni a ' "r ! aiiinrisuf tin1 Poor: I Tliechildren of William Rogers, ?50 (?<> per year. ' Mary Ciider, 2 00 per month ' " j Jane Sc-iy, .... .... 2 50 j .lames M. Cosactt, 3 00 Elisabeth Wilson, .... 75 >? S; r.ili Ilewcf, .... .... 1 50 Surah Wright, .... .... 1 50 .! Rebecca Km*. ...*. .... 2 00 y ?'| cCoi ntis und wife, .... 2 50 *"* ' I .Te*?e Laura ter, 2 00 ' i Cniln r ne Brawn, .... 1 50 l'" S.ir.ib Bragg - 1 00 I Sarah Morgan, .... .... 1 00 l7 Mrs. II Me A bee, 1 50 1, Clement P.iwet 1 50 ' ,! Nancy Til lor ?an 2 50 . , El mbrtlt llnrpo-, 1 00 llelenor MoAbee, (Mrs. I'ehoof \V ! and children,).... .... 1 50 | the I ' t I A liet of the na?:ieaof Paupers nov at the P It l"Ul, ( ' not I S ftl.112 Stafford, I >?% i<i Crow, .loacph Curmoi, Thorn p??>ii White, Lham Sprouts, C<>iuiiihti? I)< top- ' rict "' J') .lamesSpencer, .luehoa WilUtns, Miir'lm V nl Iri.p, IU'Imcca Edmunds, Polly ?ilttt>i(h, Nancy t Ihirncu, Nnnc) Miturw, Irrtui Muniw, 11:>ntittli Hilburn, Corlis Wnddrll, Elizabeth Lucas, Temjca , M is on, Matilda White, Nancy Writ, Kdliater j I Radio,. tin I children, Kl * ibeth Weathers, Nancy j Owen, (chad,) Polly Reynolds, Ouey Win go. crsi | ______ - C - | .-I statement of the money paid out by the Treattiter of the IL-ardof Covmiieeioneie of the Poor, j lily, ' from /all term, 1*55, to full term, 1856. .in | Paid Maty Shcihot, for Elizabeth Slierihm hot, .... .... .... $15 00 mar, j William Pettit for liinily Pormr.n, 0 <>0 j . C Kit Hi acnt, for Nancy Wyntt 18 75 I as ' .lames Anderson, for children cJf the William Rogers .... 50 00 A. J. \N Land, for l>e?li [atod. .. Sl> 00 rom j Wesley Mo A bee, for Jerr* McAbee, 12 00 lain 1 liram .1 allies, for Rett* Smart, .. 'JO 25 ow- Oliver Clark, for Nancy TiBotn-n, SO 00 cot- | Randolph Cash, for C.bby Potter... 17 10 A. C. Homer, for WilHm Wood rive ] und wife,.... .... .... 32 50 , 'ur- Z. M. Pollard, and O. P. RicharJaoit, ney | for C. Goring, .... .... 17 00 for John Tuck, for Ricliard Crittenden, 18 00 ?. | William P. Pelht, lot William Ucn;If 1 Ue " .... 7 50 - - 1 G. K Gr?unlmg,for K*bm? King, M M Z. Uulorl, Isr 8tnh linn, .... IN a Z. Eauford, lor Sarah Morgan, 00 1 Jt-aae Unmet, for John Harriet, 48 50 1 S. S. Davie, for Jane Seer, 34 00 J* I TV. F. Green,for Mary Crider, .. SO 00 " I Will am II. Chapman, for El.xabctk .1 I Wilson 9 00 A. C. lfomar, fur Daniel Berne, aud . m wifo, .... . 30 00 J. \V. Cooper, for J t ree Irinritr, 82 00 * Levy Vaaay, lor George Vaa**, K .. 87 00 John Anderson, for Sarnli Wright, 18 00 3 Polly Harper, for Elinbetli Harper, 16 85 $ John Tuelt, for Francta Crittendeo, IS 00 Wihiam Clark, for lthoda Hopkins, 35 00 m limun Joints, for John Smith, 20 85 ? l?aac Brown. for Elisabeth MoAfty, 8 00 jy P. P. Ifok liati, for Kleuor Miller, 9 00 I h rntieea Beleher, for Sarnli Uv Iclier, 10 75 J Z. Lnnforrf, for Mra. M. Tayfor, -7 50 | William Bennett. for Sarah Urwit, 18 50 5 John Fielder, for K. Woldrop, and T M. nnd K. Boitere, 18 00 1 John Strobcl, for Polly Boitrr, .... 18 00 1 Muacn Foster, for Charlotte Haw- . ?,n9? 18 00 S. 8. Da via, for Rebecca Darlt, 91 00 A. Wray, for Mary Elmore, .... 7 50 John Wufl'vrd, for Molly Ilasicw<*kJ .... .... 22 50 James Ezcll, for Milly Cantrell, .. 0 00 Periy G.lUrt, for Martin MrCombe, J5 00 C. Humphries, f-r PniKy Jones, .. 9 00 C. Humphries, for Mary Vinactr, 9 00 Will.am Guthrie, lor William Iltll, nnd w ife, .... .... .... 21 00 A.Noland and S. S. Davie, for K. 'j Dnmpay, ... IS 50 Elijah G rect, II. F. Bates, nnd A. -jjl 11. Kirhy. tor J. M. Gowl, .... 45 00 a" v. ? r? r? ? /? - ! Hi'MMi Airuii]f, iur ruiiy urntry, If 2S M<~* Wakefield. f r J. tod R. McHugh*. 24 00 .T. A. WikiUmi, for Russell Briant, 6 00 Rebecca Ilurper, for 11. and A. llnrpcr .... .... 22 00 Elian W nil. lor A. Bishop, .... 15 00 M. M.tibia, for Tcmpjr Tongue, .. 16 50* H. Hnmit, for K. Birch6eld 20 62 ,1.-linen A. Wood and John Tuck, for G Dorinan .... 18 00 Jainca Brief, (jkt order*) for Klizabelli Elders, .... .... 43 00Nancy l'owell, for Clement Pourt-U, 16 25 T. G. Fowler, for William Owrna, 24 00' B. W..fiord, lor K. Campbell. ... 7 50* Jguidon Water*, for Klixubeth Kelly, 11 25* Jauhk Earll, for Sarah Rots-it*, .. 7 80 David Potter and Junu* Heater, (or Diey I xm caster .... 17 50 Samuel Morgan, for Kobert Dobson, 0 oo Janui Page, tor Polly Adkina 21 oo W. A. Young, for Nelly tluglis, 15 oo .Inntea .Couch, tor Malinda L'neli, 20 83 Wakefield, for Alice Brown, 24 00' John Tack, balance of aalmy and boarding cook for 1855, .... 59 83 James McCarley for boards furtiiahed lor Poor 1 louse building, .... 2 00 Bdwaul B. White (per order of John Took, steward) for corn, ... 31 3t II. nulmnii for hauling fire wen-d olid stock* for Poor House, .... 1C 50' John Tuck, f r beef mid aundry da}*' work oud other art lew a, for Poor I louse 70 67. John Tuck, atewr.rd'e salary for tho liiat six months of the year 1S5G, and for hire if negro woman, .. 162 50* A. C. Dnnuir, for bnlnnco of boarding lilenor Miihiii, nnd fur lurirkhing wood ai d provisions for the fame, .... .... 36 22 Samuel Mot gun, fur 11 em j Smith, nnd xv.fo, .... .... .... 2 00Bowdrii ?V Koater, for iliiwud for lh.nl* ft Davis, .... .... 3 00 J inn* TdlulMiii mid John Tuek, for Miikah Mx* A bee, .... .... 9 00 James Cud J, [or Matthew Scat, a, 15 75 T. B. McMillan, for Klxnbeih Winto, .... .... .... 13 50 Ilhn* Wall, t.T Mia. Pi hoof, 27 00 Otncy Tiindy .... .. 7 wo B K. Bates, f.r Amanda Sherbot, II oo Is mo Pollard tor corn for Poor ]]oU*e, .... .... .... 12 00 R C I'uole, tor polk iiUii salt lotnisi.id l'?e.| House .... 265 17 J alius MeC.nl'y for Lucrd* tor Poor House, .... .... S 40 A. 1>. Gregory, for one korsc waggon ntnl harness for Poor Hoitsc, 30 oo William A. Todd, lor llcniy Wood, aii J bury tug i xpetm-s ot wife, .. 7 50 llenry Wa]de?, for boat ding cbildr? ii of L llvaitt,.... .... 15 00 J M I.ow, for luiuhng f? v Poor Iion***, .... .... .... 16 is J.im.-s MeCurlrv, fur eott'.nsr lour thousand !> t.irds lor lVer Houm-, 8 00 T. B. McMillan, for ktlu diymg plank, .... .... .... 1 6V L 1\ IU)iH|i,'rur hauling Lrk W to I'wr .... .... 11 00 G. IV. 11. Logg, for brick furnished Poor House, .... .... 25 oo CI. \V. 11. lagg. {..r Dr. J. W. Puikcr, rcgeui of Lunat'u Asylum, nt Columbia, .... .... 165 01 W. 11 Archer, for mule for Poor I 127 36 ? Tuck, liir (muling stoeks Vo mw null, H>r I'n- r lltw, .... .. 9 uo * lYihmm Li?', f??r liu.M'iig house iutii rr|ktira>x others si Poor Hoiim', .... .... .... 61 55' J??!iu Tuck, t?u sundry npts for provi? <>n? tor P?u?r House, .... 170 07 1'. K Montgomery, lor bacon for P?*?r House, .... .... 37 55T. H. Morgan, for boarding Lienor Mason, .... .... .... 55 00/. li. lltlw,fni floor,.... .... 4 00 Kifi.t .1 it MiR[?r, for nrdioMt for I'aD|ienr... .... .. 4 80 M cUh i A: Cleveland, store bill, .. 110 00 Morgan & Moore, stoic bill, .... 7 75 O. K Eii'varJa,for Dr.T J.Trajnham, .... .... .... 1830 T. !'). Montgomery, (or bacon (or l'oor House, .... .... 50 00 iS. M. Snoddy, for bacon (or Poor House, 74 37 A. 11. Kirby, sioie bill, .... .. 46 02 Foster Sc Judd. store bill, .... 23 23 T. K. Montgomery, for bacon (or Poor House, .... .... 28 62 John Lester, for Berry Tirnmons, 5 00 D. I. de L Twitty, 15 05 Toltcson & \Vingo, .... .... 25 85 Cnvis i& Trimmicr, .... .... 33 96 Jj)irn? Fowler, .... .... 9 99 K'fb) & Wilson, .... .... 13 00 William A*t, for Peter IlrtdtrMi, 18 00 $3,297 64 SJ per cent, commttwiona on amount paid out, ... .... .... 82 44 $3,380 08 McAbcc.forllcUMcAbcc, 19 50 $3,392 58 Si per cent, on amount received, 110 20 $3,502 78 .1 statement of the money received by the Treat*. rer of the Hoard C. P.. rerei&ed 3d of March, 1856. of R C. Pools, T C. 1856. Mai eh 3. Received of R. C. Poole, T:u Collector,.... .... $500 00 1956. Match 31. Received ol R. C. Poole, Tn* Collector,.... .... .... 400 00 1856 July 8. Received of R. C. Poole, Tax Co lector,.... .... ....1,095 88 1856 Aug. 14. Received of R. C. Toole, T x Collector,.... .... .... 2oo oo 1856 Oct 6. Received of R. C. Poole, Tux Collector .... .... 5oo oo 1856. Nov. 3. Received of R. C. Poole, Tax Collector,.... .... .... 897 34 $3,59S 17 Amount on hand per last return, 569 83 Received at various time* of O. K. Edit ards and O. W. H- Legg, of the George GiUand legacy, .... .... 110 oo Received Sth of March, 1856, by thehauds ?f Z. I?nford,of the Eatate of Dr. D. \V. Moore .... .... 135 oo $4,406 00 3,502 78 Balance in the hands of the Treoaur^, $905 22 G. W. II. LKGG, Chairman Jen* G. I AM>nv?i. Clerk and Trt-aeurvr.